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A68449 A catholike and ecclesiasticall exposition of the holy Gospell after S. Iohn. Gathered out of all the singuler and approued deuines (which the Lorde hath giuen vnto his Church) by Augustine Marlorate. And translated out of Latin into Englishe by Thomas Timme minister. Seene and allovved according to the order appoynted; Novi Testamenti catholica expositio ecclesiastica. English. Selections Marlorat, Augustin, 1506-1562.; Tymme, Thomas, d. 1620. 1575 (1575) STC 17406; ESTC S114256 780,235 632

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but according to the measure of his zeale that hee might come before the rest vnto Iesu M. Moreouer in that hée being naked gyrded his coate vnto hym when he came out of the Ship to Christwarde it is an example of shamefastnes and reuerence Some Anabaptistical spirite would haue come naked vnto Christ without blushing 8. The other Disciples came by Ship c. 9. Assoone then as they wer come to land they sawe whot coales and fishes layd theron and breade C. All come at the last vnto Christ but Peter excelleth the rest in zeale They were occupied in taking the fishes out of the net the which leysure Peter could not tary not regarding the fyshe when hee knew that the Lord was vpon the shore R. Men come vnto Christ by diuers meanes some with excellent giftes other some with base science and labour which appereth in the sight of the world so contemptible that the same is counted no gift Peter commeth vnto Christ but by miracle and with a gift wonderfull in the eyes of the world the other disciples row in the common skyffe or cockboate vnto Christ A. But it maketh no matter how thou commest so that thou bring fayth with thée which worketh through loue They saw whot coales M. Now consequentlye the Euangelist cōmeth to the declaratiō of those thinges which the Lord did after this apparition and miraculous inclosier of fyshes The Euangelist saith not they layd whot coales fyshe and bread but they sawe whot coales and fishes layd theron Therefore not they but the Lord did these thinges whyle they were fishing on the sea that he might entertayn thē with a silly feast according to his wonted maner with thys purpose to teach them that no necessarye thing appertaining to the bodye shall be wanting to his Ministers so that they labour not slouthfullye but couragiouslye R. For the disciples comming forth of the Ship from their godly labour founde not only broyled fish but also bread Thus also the Lord fed the Israelites in the wildernes who following their vocation had bread from heauen quailes brought with the wynd and water out of the rock Moses following the calling of the Lord in the mountayne was nourished fortie dayes without bread or water Elias following his calling was fed by a Rauen by nature a rauenous bird And although these were speciall miracles yet notwithstanding we may herewithall confyrme and strengthen our fayth For miracles are seales vnto vs of Gods promises 10. Iesus saith vnto them bring of the fish which yee haue nowcaught 11. Symon Peter went vp and drew the net to the land full of great fishes c. Bv. Christ commaunded this to be don to take away al suspicion least they shuld think either the broiled fish or that which they had taken to be but a fantasie R. But why doth he not say bring hither of the fyshes which I haue caused you to take Answere The holy Ghost is wont in other places of the Scripture to ascribe those works vnto vs which notwithstanding God worketh in vs not to the ende we should be prowd in our owne conceit but that we might go foreward in doing our dutie C. So we call that our bread which in desiring to be geuen vnto vs we confesse to come from the blessing of God Symon Peter drew the net Bv. Peter alone drew not the net to land but was holpen by the rest of his fellows R. In this manifestation of Christ wée haue many wonderfull thinges to be considered The fyrst is the taking of so great a multitude of fyshe and being so manye the net not broken secondlye that Peter came vnto Christ not as did the others in a boat but by swimming last of al that with out the preparation of anye man meat was dressed to satisfy their hunger This therfore is the most notable apparision of Christ replenished with deuyne power For the lord which blesseth man maketh them fyrme instrumentes to finishe his work and will 12. Iesus saith vnto them cum dyne And non of his disciples durst ask him who art thou For they knew that it was the Lord. M. Christ calleth his disciples to meate the which he had prepared not so much to fill their bellies as to confyrme them in the faith and knowledge of the resurrection by eating with him Bv. For although this be not plainly expressed yet notwithstanding it may appeare by the circumstances And none of his disciples durst aske hym C. The Euangelist meaneth that the disciples durst not aske Christ who he was bicause they feared that they should therby do him iniury he had so plainly reuealed him selfe by manifest signes As if hee should say Bv. The Lord was so familiarly conuersaunt with them that none of them needed to aske say who art thou 13. Iesus then came and tooke bread and gaue them fish lykewise 14. This is now the thyrd tyme that Iesus appered to his disciples c. M. His custome was to breake the bread wherupon the twoo disciples which went to Emaus knew him by breaking of bread Bv. But he did not this without hys accustomed maner of geuing thankes Luk. 24. C. Christ had appeared more than seuen tymes but whatsoeuer was don in one day is comprehended vnder one apparition AVG. So that the fyrst daye is the day of his resurrection the second the eight daye after his resurrection in the which he offered him selfe to Thomas to be sene and felte The thyrd day is this in the which hee appeared by the sea shore of Tiberias C. He meaneth therfore that Christ was séene of his disciples at seueral tymes that his resurrection might haue the more credit M. There are other some also which think that the Euangelist speaketh of those manifestations by which he apeared not to one or two alone ▪ but to all of them when they were gathered togither Otherwise it should follow that the Lord was not séene of his Disciples in Iudea but onely vpon the day of his resurrection and the eyght day of the same the which can not be affirmed 15. So when they had dined Iesus sayth to Simon Peter Simon Ioanna louest thou mee more than these Hee sayde vnto him Yea Lorde thou knowest that I loue thee He said vnto him Feede my Lambes Bv. As the Lorde when he had fed many in the Desert with fiue loues two fishes passed from the meat of the body vnto the foode of the soule teaching that we must also hunger after the eternall foode which maketh vs immortall euen so he taking héere occasion of the fishing exhorteth his Disciples to the spiritual fishing wherby they may draw many vnto God by the net of the Gospell Notwithstanding he chaungeth the allusion For he passeth from fishes to cattel cōmaunding them to féede the Lords flocke But specially he conuerteth his whole spéeche vnto Simon Peter whom the Lorde Iesus restored to that degrée of honor from the which he was fallen That foule
he is sayde to rest the Seuenth daye from all his worke it is no otherwise to bée vnderstoode than that he ceassed from the creation of the Heauen and Earth which we sée not that hée lefte of to gouerne the same and to preserue it For hee beareth vp all thinges by his mightye worde Heb. 1 The which thing ought to bring no small consolation to the mindes of the Godly For so they learne to rest stay them selues on Gods prouidence without the which not so much as one héere of their heade can perishe Luke 21 R. For hée which féeleth by faith that all thinges depende vpon God he beléeueth also that he falleth into the handes of God when he forsaketh al thinges and entereth into death A. We are also here admonished that theyr opinion is peruerse and wicked which thinke this worlde to be euerlasting We learne hereby also that the Sonne of God was neyther made nor created séeing by him all thinges were made as sayth our Euangelist And without it was made nothing that was made R. This is an exposition of the sentence going before For all thinges were so made by the worde that without the same there was no creature made Now if all thinges were made by the worde it followeth then that the worde was not made Wherefore the worde is God and not a creature as Arrian dreameth And because Satan goeth verye much about to derrogate the glory of Christ it séemed good to the Euangelist preciselye to affirme that of all thinges that were created none ought to be excepted A. For God created all thinges by his sonne christ M. But we must not thinke that as one Idle hée made all things by his worde as by his seruaunt and therevppon to gather that Christ is lesse then the Father God forbid For he made al thinges by his worde not as by a seruaunt but as it were by his wisedome and power Neyther must we thinke that the Father being vnable of him selfe to make and create did set his sonne to finishe this worke God fobid For although it be written that he made all things by his worde that is to say by his onely begotten sonne yet the Father is not therby excluded from the worke nor made vnable but is ioyned to the sonne both in omnipotencye in glory and in all other thinges Therefore this place admonisheth vs that so often as wée beholde the heauen the earth the Sea and al thinges in them contayned we should consider the omnipotencye of God in them waying in our mindes that all these thinges were made without any labour without any paine without any difficultye without any other helpes by the worde onelye By this consideration the faithful may very much comfort them selues and may arme theyr mindes with this faith against all the enemies of God For when they consider the singuler omnipotencye of God in this that by the power of his worde hée made all thinges they are taught that there is nothing harde or impossible vnto God to be done which with his word onlye can make all thinges But wée must take héede that wée thinke not those thinges onely which are profitable and séeme in our iudgement to be the best to be made of GOD by Christ and not the other also which we haue in small reputacion or thinke to be hurtfull AVG. He made all thinges from the Aungell to the worme that crepeth on the grounde M. There be many thinges in the Creatures of God of the which we are ignoraunt and for that cause to the vnskilfull they séeme to be good for nothing There be many thinges which are iudged of vs to be hurtfull as Serpentes Woolues and suche kinde of wilde Beastes and therefore they are thought not to be made of God But we must thus thinke that God hath created nothing without great wisedom and speciall consideration If we be hurt with the Creatures as with Beastes with Water with Fyre with Windes we must not blame the maker but our sinnes and the naturall pride which is in vs to tame and bring vnder the whiche Flyes Lyce Fleas Woormes and such lyke were created The which we maye beholde in Pharao Herode and in others which were eaten with Lice woormes A. Therefore the woorde of God is the aucthour of all thinges 4. In it was life and the life was the light of men Jn it was life C. Hitherto the Euangelist hath taught that all thinges were made by the worde and now he attributeth the conseruation also of those thinges whiche are created vnto the same as if he shoulde saye that not onelye his sodaine power and vertue which by by passed awaye appeared in the creation of the world but also is euident to be séene in this that the order of nature abideth stable and firme But this life wherof the Euangelist speaketh may eyther be extended to those thinges that haue not life which notwithstanding liue after theyr manner Trees haue a kind of life whiche is called Vita vegetatiua although they want sence or else it may be expounded of those thinges only which haue life It maketh no great mater to which we referre it for the simple sence and true meaning of the place is this that the word of god was not only the originall of life to all creatures that they might beginne to be that which as yet they were not but also that it came to passe by his quickening power that they now continue in their estate For except his cōtinual inspiration of life should vphold the world it must needes come to passe that whatsoeuer hath life must néedes decaye and come to nothing B. According to the Psalmist Psa 104. If thou hide thy face they are troubled If thou take awaye their breath they dye and are turned againe to their dust For hée affirmeth that all life dependeth vpon the spirite that is to saye vpon the power of GOD and vpon the worde by the which all thinges beeing made consist and are preserued C. And that which Paule ascribeth to God saying In him wee liue mooue Actes 17. and haue our beeing Saint Iohn affirmeth to bée done by the benifite of the worde It is GOD therfore which doth quicken vs but by his eternall worde M. This also pertaineth to the Diuinity of Christ that he is written of the Euangelist to be the life yea and that which is more to be the wel of life Psal 36. as also in the Psalm For what thinges soeuer are made by him haue theyr life from no other than from him But no man ought to gather of the wordes of Saint Iohn that the Sonne of God after the Creation of the worlde lefte of to be the life For those thinges which are in GOD are euerlasting The life whiche is in Christ is euerlasting not onelye that temporall life whiche is in the creatures of this worlde but also that whiche shal be in the worlde
sonne of God And truelye faith ought not to rest in the presence of Christ onlye but to haue also a respect to his power and office For it shall profite litle to knowe who Christ is except we know also howe he will behaue him selfe towarde vs and to what ende he was sent of the Father But séeing the kingdome of Christ is moste large Question Psal 2 Reuela 17 in so much that he is called the King of Kinges and Lorde of Lords why doeth Nathanael cal him onely the King of Israel Surelye he doeth it Aunsvver because his confession is limmitted to the measure of fayth For he had not profited so farre as yet that he knewe him to bee a King set ouer the whole worlde or rather that the Children of Abraham shoulde bée gathered from all places that the whole worlde might be the Israel of the Lorde Let vs now by the example of Nathanael exercise our faith in the hearing of the woorde and let vs confyrme the same by all meanes possible and let it not lye hid but let it burst foorth into the confession of Christ to the glorye of God 50. Iesus aunswered and saide vnto him because I sayd vnto thee I sawe thee vnder the Figge tree thou beleeuest thou shalt see greater thinges then these B. The Lorde Iesus going about to confyrme the Faith of Nathanael and the rest of the Disciples added these wordes C. He doeth not reprehend Nathanael as one to light of credite but rather allowing his fayth promiseth vnto him and to the rest greater argumentes of confirmation By the which woordes hée lifteth vp theyr hope for the beholding and knowing of farther matter As if he shoulde saye If of so small beginninges thou hast receyued fayth I byd thée be of good cheare and hope to sée greater matters in time to come It was but a meane token truely of the diuine power in that Christ sayd here to Nathanael I sawe thee vnder the Figge Tree For wée reade of many suche thinges to bée done by Heliseus as in the storye of Gihesi and Naaman the Sirian 4. King 5 and. 6 Iohn 4 Suche a Myracle was that whiche wée reade of concerning the vnlawfull Husbande of the woman of Samaria These and suche like are but meane and indifferent thinges if they bée compared to those Myracles which followe but such notwithstanding as haue brought great increase of Faith by litle and litle By these woordes also of Christ Because I sayde vnto thee I sawe thee vnder the Figge Tree thou beleeuest We learne that faith commeth by hearing Rom. 10 and hearing by the worde of Christ 51. And hee sayeth vnto him Veryly verylye I say vnto you hereafter shall ye see heauen open and the Angels of GOD ascending and descending vppon the sonne of man A. Touching the opening of the heauens it is already spoken of in the third Chapter of Saint Mathew In that Christ speaketh of the opening of the heauens and of the ascending and descending of the Angels vppon the Sonne of man many referre it to the resurrection of Christ to his ascention and to the sending of the holye Ghost C. But it rather signifieth a certaine continuance whiche shoulde alwayes bée extant in his kingdome It is most certayne that Angelles appeared sometimes vnto the Disciples whiche at this daye are not séene it is certaine also that there was another maner of reuelation of the heauenlye glory when Christ ascended into Heauen than we nowe sée But if we well waye and consyder of the matter wee shall finde that the same which was done then is abiding for euer For the kingdome of Heauen being shut vp against vs at the first Actes 7 Math. 17 Luke 24. was trulye opened againe in Christ Of this matter as well Stephen and thrée other Disciples in the Mounte had a visible sight as also other of the Apostles in the ascention of Christ But all the signes by the whiche the Lorde sheweth him selfe to bée present with vs do pertaine to the opening of Heauen specially where he doth communicate him selfe vnto vs to life The Angelles are sayd to ascende and descende as they are Ministers vnto vs of Gods wyl Therefore by these words the mutuall communication betwéene God and men is noted And we must be thankefull vnto Christ for this benefite because without him ther is rather mortal enmity betwéene the Angels and vs than a familiar care to helpe Therefore they are sayde to ascende and descende vppon him not that they doe onely minister vnto him but because in respect of him and for his honour they holde vp by theyr care the whole bodye of the Church Gene. 28 And there is no doubte but that hée hath some respect vnto the Ladder whiche was shewed to the Patriarke Iacob by a vision For the same which that vision shadowed is truelye declared and shewed in Christ To be shorte the summe of this place is that where as all mankinde was banished from the kingdome of God now the gate of the kingdome of Heauen is opened vnto vs that we maye bée Citizens with the Saintes and fellowes with the Angelles and they being ordained to be kéepers of our sauing health may come downe from theyr blessed rest to helpe our miseryes B. For the seruice of Angelles pertayneth to all those that trust in the Lorde as well as vnto Christ according to that which is written in the Psalme Psal 91. and 34 He hath geuen his Angelles charge ouer thee c. For they are all Ministering spirites sent to serue them which haue theyr inheritaunce in the kingdome of Heauen Heb. 1 M. So that nowe man with God and the earth with heauen are set at peace For so sayeth the Apostle It pleased the Father that in him all fulnesse shoulde dwell And by him to reconcile all thinges to him selfe Collos 1 and to set at peace through the blood of his crosse by him both the thinges in earth and thinges in heauen ❧ The second Chapter 1. And the thirde daye there was a Mariage in Cana of Galilee and the mother of Iesus was there HITHERTO the Euangelist hathe shewed howe and in what order the Reuelation of Christe began to bée manifested by the testimonies of Iohn and who they were which claue vnto him nowe consequentlye hée addeth howe by the light of Myracles he beganne partlye to confirme his Disciples whiche as yet were but weake and partlye to reueale his glorye to Israel C. For this storye doth contayne a declaration of the first Myracle that Christ wrought and for that cause it becommeth vs to bée the more diligent to consider of the same Howbeit as wée shall sée hereafter there are other causes which do commend the same vnto vs. M. Therefore the Euangelist going about to describe the beginning of the Miracles of Christ to the ende he might bring credite vnto the Historye putteth downe vnto vs both the time the place and
being wholly occupyed in the personnes of menne haue litle regarde to the veritye of doctrine R. For this contencion is plaine carnall and procéeding from Ambicion as also the Disciples of Christ accused a certaine man whiche cast out Deuilles in the name of Christ and yet followed not them for that they thought that aucthoritye to worcke Myracles Mar. 9.38 Mat. 18.1 Luk. 22.24 was geuen whollye vnto them Furthermore they contended too carnallye about the Supremacye M. And it is not onely in this place spoken of the Disciples of Iohn Mat. 9.14 that they laboured for their Mayster against Christ by the Spirite of Emulacion for wée haue the lyke in the ninth of Mathewe But notwithstanding all this there was no contencion betwéene Christe and Iohn neyther did Iohn séeke any other thing but that hée might decrease as Christ increased Bv. Therefore by this example wée sée howe much wée maye hurt the peace and tranquillitye of the Churche The vnitye of the Churche rent by leaning to muche to Gods Ministers if wée attribute to much to Gods Ministers For so both the glory which belongeth vnto Christ the Creatour is geuen to Creatures and also the vnity of the Churche rente when as one is addicted to this minister and another to that Therefore the Apostle sayeth to the Corinthians 1. Cor. 1.12 1. Cor. 3.4 I heare that there are contentions among you For euerye one sayeth I am of Paule and I am of Apollo and I am of Cephas and I am of Christ Is Christ deuided VVas Paule Crucifyed for you Math. 23.8 Eyther were yee baptized in the name of Paule To this ende also pertayneth the saying of Christe Bee not ye called Lordes for one is your Lorde euen Christ C. Therefore they are here noted which are rather ledde with the vaine and wicked loue of menne than with the Loue of GOD and therefore wee are admonished to haue regarde to this one thing and to séeke by all meanes possible that Christ alone maye bée glorified 1. Cor. 4.1 A. And as for all others let vs estéeme them as the Ministers of Christ and as dispensatours of the misteries of God 26. And they came vnto Iohn and sayde vnto him Rabbi he that was with thee beyonde Iordane to whome thou barest witnesse beholde the same baptizeth and all men come to him And they came to Iohn PAR. The Disciples of Iohn went about to tourne awaye the People from the Baptisme of Iesu and to perswade that the Baptisme of Iohn was more effectuall to washe awaye sinnes than the Baptisme of our Lord Iesu The which thing when they coulde not perswade the people vnto they came vnto Iohn making complaint vnto him and thinking that he woulde take it in euill part and by some meanes or other restraine this emulation M. And they finde no faulte with the Legal purifyinges but with the Baptisme of Christ and by the spirite of emulation they are fullye bente against Christ for Iohns sake Euen as Iosuah Num. 11.28 was zelous for Moyses And truely this emulation or enuye is so muche the worse for that contemptuouslye they speake of Christ For to extenuate and abase Christ they geue him no manner of title of reuerence whereas they call Iohn Maister As if they shoulde haue sayde Hée which ioyned him selfe to thée as a friende and fauourer of thy cause and which was Baptized of thée of whome also for honours sake thou barest witnesse as of a holye manne beholde the same being nowe conuerted and tourned another waye abuseth thy Testimonye against thée presuming to Baptize and hath gone so farre that all men nowe come to him the which no doubt will fall out greatlye to the defasing of thy honoure and fame R. Therefore wée praye thée that by thy aucthoritye thou wouldest forbidde him and his Disciples to Baptize for it is a venture if they procéede least we bée forsaken and despised for all men forsaking vs gooe to them and are Baptized Bv. Beholde the fruites of a rashe zeale without knowledge Zeale with out knowledge B. Hereby also it appeareth how sone good men may bée made the aucthours of sectes against theyr wylles To whome thou barest witnesse C. By this argument eyther they gooe about to make Christ inferiour to Iohn or else to make him bound vnto Iohn because hée was come to honour For they count it for a great benefite that Iohn had geuen to Christ such glorious titles and names concerning the Messias And whereas they adde that all men come vnto Christe that procéedeth of moste wicked enuye For they feare leaste theyr Mayster shall be forsaken straight waye of the multitude A. The lyke almost spake the high Priestes and Pharisées of Christ saying If wee let him goe thus Iohn 11.48 Ioh. 12.19 Iohn 8.12 all men wyll beleeue on him Also sayde they Ye see that ye profite nothing Behold all the whole worlde goeth after him But I woulde to GOD all the worlde woulde followe Christe For hée whiche followeth him walketh not in darckenesse but hath the lyght of lyfe 27. John aunswered and sayde A man can receyue nothing except it bee giuen him from aboue Certaine referre these woordes vnto Christ as though Iohn should accuse his Disciples of wicked presumption against God in going about to take away From Christ that which was giuen him of his Father As if he shoulde haue sayde No man wyll vsurpe or take any such thing vppon him except it be geuen him from aboue Let it not therfore offende you that hée gathereth Disciples vnto him by Baptisme and that many come vnto him I woulde to God that both you and all other men would acknowledge him for a Maister and principall teacher In vaine therefore ye goe about to abase him whome God hath exalted But other some thinke it to bée an exclamation into the which he bursteth foorth euen for verye gréefe that his Disciples had so litle profited And verylye they were to much blinded in séeking to make him no better than his seruaunt whome they had heard so often to bée Christ Therefore Iohn might haue iustlye pronounced that hée had spent his labour in vaine in teaching men both Deafe and sencelesse vntill they were renewed in minde But theyr sentence is more probable which referre these woordes to Iohn as if hée should haue sayde It is not in your nor my power to make myselfe great because euerye one of vs must bée such as it shal please God to appoint Heb. 5.5 For hée which is the sonne of GOD hath not honoured him selfe what man is hée that dare presume to couette more then it shall please the Lorde to geue him Therefore it doeth not appertayne to my aucthoritye to staye Christ from his office for this is my office onely whiche I haue receyued from God to prepare the waye before Christ that I maye bée the voyce of a Cryer in the Wildernesse to Baptise with Water
For there cannot be a true fayth before GOD hath spoken by his worde By which Doctrine fayth is discerned not onely from the imaginations of men but also from a doubtfull and wauering opinion For it is necessarie that the same bée agreeing with the truth of GOD which is cléere from all doubtfulnesse Fayth shaketh not Therefore as GOD cannot lye so is it impossible that Faith shoulde wauer or shake Shilding our selues with this Buckler we shall bée sure to ouercome for euer by what meanes soeuer Satan shall assault vs. M. But some will saye what is hée that euer doubted of the truth of God What néede is there then of the Testimony of Christ whereby wée maye knowe God to bée true But Iohn the Baptist speaketh not here simplye of the trueth of God but of that trueth by which the promises made vnto Israel and in Israel to mankinde were fulfilled and performed in Christ Rom. 15.8 So Christ is called the Minister of Circumcision for the trueth of God to confirme the promises made vnto the Fathers This trueth of God can not bée apprehended without wée apprehende also the testimony of Christ And of this trueth Christ him selfe speaketh Iohn 8.31 saying If you abide in my worde then are you my Disciples in deede and ye shall knowe the truth and the truth shal make you free C. Hereby we are also admonished what an acceptable and precious Sacrifice faith is before God For as he estéemeth nothing more than his truth euen so we can doe to him no seruice or worshippe more acceptable than by our faith to professe him to bée true for then we shall geue vnto him his due honour Againe wée can doe vnto him no greater iniurye than not to beléeue the Gospell for hée can not bée spoyled of his trueth and verytye but all his glorye and maiestye must bee cleane abolished M. Therefore looke howe muche the fayth of the Godlye which beléeue in Christ maketh to the glory of God so much on the contrarye parte doeth the vnbeléefe of the vngodly make to his dishonour Not that theyr impietye can make the Faith and trueth of God of none effect but because they reprooue him of vanity To this effect pertaineth the saying of Saint Iohn in another place He which beleeueth in the Sonne of God hath the testimony of God in him selfe 1. Ioh. 5.10 he which beleeueth not God maketh him a lyer because hee hath not beleeued the testimonye which God hath testifyed of his Sonne C. Verylye vnlesse we bée to dull and stonye this so notable a commendation geuen to faith ought to kindle in our mindes a most feruent loue of the same For what great honour is this which God vouchsafeth to bestowe vpon miserable men which by nature are nothing else but lyers and vaine that they neuerthelesse should bée thought méete to confirme and alowe the holye trueth of God by theyr subscription and sealing 34. For he whome God hath sent speaketh the woordes of God For God geueth not the Spirite by measure For he whome God hath sent M. This is the reason why he putteth to his seale that God is true which receiueth the testimony of Christ namelye because the testimonye of Christ is the testimony of God C. because Christ procéeded from no other than from his heauenlye Father Therefore it is God onelye which speaketh by him M. So sayeth the Lorde him selfe Iohn 7.16 My Doctrine is not mine but my Fathers which sent me Also hée sayth The worde which ye heare is not mine but his which sent me Ioh. 14.24 R. Therefore he which heareth Christ heareth God and hée which possesseth Christ by faith possesseth God For God geueth not Some extend this place to the common dispensation because God which is the bottomles well of all goodnesse doth nothing at al empty him selfe when largely and plentifullye God a bottomlesse well of grace hée powreth his giftes vpon men They which powre water out of any Vessell or drawe a Well come at the length to the botome of the same but we néede not feare or doubte of the lyke to bée in God for the more his giftes are bestowed vpon vs the more plentifully they abounde This exposition séemeth to haue some collour because the sentence is somewhat intricate and obscure C. notwithstanding theyr opinion séemeth moore probable whiche interprete this to bée spoken concerning Christ and so the sence and meaning is that the Spirite is not geuen by measure vnto Christ as though the grace in him were to be measured euen as the Apostle Paul teacheth Ephe. 4.7 1. Cor. 12 7 that to euery one is distributed according to the measure of the gyfte so that no one man aboundeth at the full And verylye the Spirite must rest vpon Christ without measure Iohn 1.16 to the ende wée might all receyue of the fulnesse of the same Bv. There is a common Prouerbe Hee geueth by measure that is to saye He geueth sparinglye or nigardlye For hée whiche geueth liberally and bountifullye doeth not measure that which hée geueth but geueth by heape Iohn the Baptist receyued the Spirite by measure as dyd also dyuers others of the Sayntes Wherefore they cannot bée compared vnto Christ so farre they are of from being his equalles But concerning Christ the Prophete Dauid sayeth in his Psalmes Thou hast loued righteousnesse Psal 45.7 and hated Iniquitye wherefore God thy God hath annoynted thee with the Oyle of gladnesse aboue thy fellowes Colos 2.9 Also Saint Paul sayeth In Christe dwelleth all fulnesse of the Godhead bodylye and in him ye are complete Christ hath the spirit of God super-aboundantly CHR. Therefore by this note the Sonne of GOD is discerned from the Prophetes and from other holye men For it is impossible that they which haue receyued the Spirite of GOD by measure should geue and bestowe the same vppon others Neyther hath one holye man bestowed the holye Ghost vpon another but all as wée haue sayde haue receyued of the fulnesse of Christ Therefore because Christ is the geuer of the spirite let no man doubte but that he substantiallye possesseth in him selfe the holye Ghost Act. 8.17 If any man obiect and saye that the holye Ghost was geuen by the handes of the Apostles it maye easilye bée aunswered That they made theyr Prayers to the holye Ghost who being intreated came and was sayde to bée geuen by theyr handes For holye Moyses that Saynte of God was not séene to take of the spirite of GOD which was in him and to geue the same vnto others but this is reserued to the Diuine power onely For these workes belong to God alone 35. The Father loueth the Sonne and hath geuen all thinges into his hande The Father loueth the Sonne Bv. Saint Iohn gathereth in fewe woordes all the Misteries of the Gospell into a bréefe compendium or short summe and doeth more plainelye set forth those thinges which hytherto hée
séemeth good vnto God so the father wyll bée worshipped Therefore the wyll of God is that wée worshippe and serue him Psa 14.2 The Lorde looked downe from Heauen to see if there were any that would vnderstande and seeke after GOD. And in another place Psa 50.15 Call vpon me in the time of trouble and I wyll heare thee and deliuer thee and thou shalt glorifye me For that mightye God wyll be worshipped and called vppon of vs whome all the Angelles worship that we maye bée made pertakers of his grace and maye haue occasion to glorifye his name So hée sayeth in another place Esay 43.7 Euerye one shal be called by my name for I created him for my glorye formed him and made him Bv. This therefore is an argument taken of the good pleasure of God which is oftentymes reuealed vnto vs in the Scripture M. Wherefore all those Imagined and false worshippes are reiected which man hath deuised and this is prescribed to bee a true note of the worship of God that the same bée according to his Diuine wyll The which Socrates also is sayd to knowe and acknowledge 24. God is a Spirite and they that worshippe him must worship him in spirite and in the trueth Bv. The other argument of the Lord is taken from the nature of God God sayeth hée is a spirite where spirite is opposed against corporall substaunce Therefore God by his nature and substaunce is without a bodye Therefore he néedeth not neyther is hée delighted with corporall thinges neyther can wée winne his fauour with any thing but with the spirite He delighteth in pure sincere and spyritual thinges C. But séeing men are fleshe it is no maruaile if those thinges please them which bée agréeable to theyr disposition Herevpō it commeth that many thinges are myxed with the worship of God which are full of corruptions and imperfections But it should become them to consider this aboue all things that they haue to do with God Question who hath no more agréement with fleshe than fire hath with water B. But thou wylt saye if God bée a spirite and therfore wyll haue no other worshippers of him but such as worship him in spirite and in trueth why then gaue hée so many Ceremonies to them of olde tyme Aunsvvere For he was then also a spyrite In déede hée was a spyrite neyther dyd God then regard any other worshippe than that of the spyrite but because the people was then more rude and lyke vnto a Childe it seemed good vnto him so to declare his glorye in a rude and Childishe people and to haue some worshippe especiallye hée required to bée feared and to haue his worde obeyed and that with the whole heart Beholde the worship of Spirite and truth C. Moreouer wée must note that truth is not here cōpared with a lye but with the externall addition of Figures that the substance of spyritual worship might bée pure simple M. But the Bishops could not abyde this simplicity which was most acceptable to the Apostles and to the primitiue Church but so added Ceremonies vpon Ceremonies and beautified the same with outwarde shewe and made it glorious to the eye AV. that as this daye testifieth Christians farre excéede the Gentiles and the Iewes in superstition of external worshippe The which speciallye then preuayled when worldlye wisedome reiecting the word of God ruled the Religion of Christ For howe many is there at this daye which being contented with spirituall worshippe desyre not some externall Ceremonies to worshippe God withall B. When as notwithstanding Christian Religion for many signes receiued of Christ a fewe by which the true worship consisted and the same fewe easie to bée done r●yall to bée vnderstoode pure to bée obserued M. Therefore this argument taken of the nature of God is most strong of all other and such that it is not onely knowne to the Godlye and faithful but also to many of the Heathen Philosophers and Poetes Whereby theyr madnesse appeareth to be the greater which thinke that they doe greatlye please God with Gold with siluer with Tapers with Images with Bels and with such lyke Gentillity A. Therfore let vs content our selues with this that God wyll be worshipped in spyrite and trueth and not with mans inuentions 25. The Woman sayeth vnto him I wote that Messias shall come which is called christ when he is come he wyl tell vs all thinges J wote that Messias shall come C. Although the Religion of the Samaritanes was impure and confounded with many errours yet notwithstanding they styll beare in minde certaine principles which they had taken out of the Lawe as this of the Messias M. For they also looked for Christ thus farre agréeing with the Iewes although in worship without Christ they greatly disagreed To this Messias therefore the woman appealed when shée knew not how to aunswere the wordes of the Lorde C. For it is probable or likely that when the Woman gathered by the wordes of Christ that there was a wonderfull and strange alteration of the Church at hand shée straight way remembred Christ vnder whome they loked for a perfect reformation of all thinges B. Wherevpon the woman as it were to make an ende of theyr talke I am not ignoraunt sayth shée that Christ promised of God loked for alreadye of thus many ages shall come vntyll whose comming I wyl reserue these questions for hee shall at large declare vnto vs all thinges whatsoeuer thou hast vttered concerning the abrogating of the worship of the Iewes of the Samaritanes and of the Gentiles concerning Religion and concerning the Well and water of lyfe C. Therefore when hée sayeth that Messias shall come hée séemeth to speake of a tyme neare at hande And truelye it maye appeare by many reasons that the mindes of all men for the most part were greatlye comforted by hope of the comming of the Messias which shoulde helpe those that were in miserye and euen at the brinke of destruction Bv. For all the Prophesies were fulfilled the kingdome was taken awaye from Israel and the Priesthoode Gen. 49.10 was subiect to the power and gouernment of the Gentiles according to the olde Prophesie of Israel When he is come he wil tell vs all thinges M. Therefore they which looked for Christe first acknowledged that knowledge of GOD which they had before his comming to bee obscure and imperfect Secondlye that the same should bée made perfect by the comming of Christ because hee should plainelye declare all thinges The whiche twoo thinges are verye necessarye for our times For vnlesse wee knowe that all thinges are obscure and vnperfecte without the knowledge of Christ and that by Christ all thinges necessarye for our Saluacion and the knowledge of God are plentifullye set foorth it can not bee that wée shoulde imbrace the Doctrine of Christ as necessarye to our Saluation C. Wherevppon wée see that this Woman preferreth Christ before Moyses and the Prophetes
Christ casteth in their téeth And yet they bragged of the knowledge of the Lawe euen as if they had come out of Gods owne bosome Ye haue not heard his voyce M. Because the Iewes chalenged to themselues a certaine singuler and peculier knoweldge of God aboue all other nations that were in the worlde because their forefathers had hearde his voyce and because Moyses had talked with him face to face and had receyued the Lawe from his mouth and for the opinion which they had conceyued of these men they did not onely despise all other nations in respect of themselues but also carelesly reiected the doctrine and admonition boath of Iohn and also of Christ the Lorde by these wordes most aptlye taketh away the opinion of diuine knowledge which they thought they had and plainelye affirmeth that they are nothing but plaine Atheistes that is to say without minde and féeling of God and haue no fellowshippe at all with him C. For here are thrée Metophoricall kind of speaches by which he meant to teache that they were far from the knowledge of God For as men make them selues knowne by countinaunce and by worde euen so God sendeth foorth his voice vnto vs by the voyce of his Prophetes and hath in the Sacramentes as it were taken vpon him a visible forme that wée may know him according to our capacitye Bv. For as God by his nature is inuisible for God is a spirite so hée is neyther séene with corporall eyes Ihu 4.24 not yet clarefied nor yet hearde with these corporall and corruptible eares Neuerthelesse he geueth vnto his seruauntes certaine signes of his presence and speaketh vnto men in such manner of speache as maye bée vnderstoode For so he appeared and spake to the Prophetes M. Wherfore that which wée reade in Deutronomy Deu. 4.10 concerning the voice of God which the Israelites heard is no otherwise to bée vnderstoode than that they hearde the voyce of an Aungell and not the proper voice of God A. But when Christ was made manifest in the fleshe wée had after a sort in him a visible Image of the inuisible Father he him selfe saying He which seeth me Iohn 14.9 seeth my father also C. Hée therefore which doeth not acknowledge God in his liuelye and expresse Image doeth sufficientlye thereby declare that he worshippeth no God at all but a God of his owne imagination Therefore the Apostle sayeth that the Iewes haue a vaile before their eyes 2. Cor. 3.14 least they should behold the glorye of God in the face of Christ 38. His worde haue ye not abiding in you for whom he hath sent him ye beleeue not M. That is to saye Ye neyther vnderstande his minde nor meaning neyther haue you grafted and rooted in your heartes his worde which was geuen to your forefathers Neyther doeth hée simplye saye And ye haue not his worde But he addeth this In you for otherwise they had the worde of God in Bookes in their mouthes and in theyr eares but in their heartes they had it not C. But this is the true profite when the worde of God hath roote in vs and abideth in our heartes for euer Christ sayeth that the heauenly doctrine had no place in the Iewes because they receyued not the sonne of God whome the same commended euerye where and rightly he obiecteth this vnto them For God had not spoken by Moyses and the Prophetes in vaine And the purpose of Moyses is nothing else but to cal al men vnto Christ the right waye wherevpon it is manifest that they are not the Disciples of Moyses which reiect Christ M. Therefore Christ speaketh here to the Iewes as he dyd in another place Iohn 8.9 Ye neyther knowe me nor my Father A. Also he sayeth Iohn 8. ●7 Ye seeke to kyll me because my worde hath no place in you C. For how can he haue the word of lyfe abiding in him which repelleth the life it selfe Howe shall hée imbrace the Doctrine of the same which séeketh all that hée can to destroye the soule of the lawe For the Lawe without Christ is imperfect and voyde The nerer therefore that a man commeth to the knowledge of Christ the more he hath profited in the worde of God Wherefore howe much soeuer the Iewes Turkes Heretiques and Papistes doe boast of the worde of God yet notwithstanding because they reiect him whome the father hath sent and doe not beléeue him their boasting is in vaine because they haue not the woorde of God abyding in them 39. Searche the Scriptures for in them ye thinke ye haue eternall lyfe and they are they which testifye of me R. The fourth testimony is brought from the Scriptures M. The Iewes had the Scriptures namelye the Lawe the Prophetes and the Psalmes of the whiche they did not a lytle bragge as though it were sufficient to euerlasting lyfe simplye to haue and to reade the Scriptures diuinelye inspired and not more necessarye dyligently to reade the same and to know and imbrace by faith Christ the sonne of GOD promised in them in whome alone all saluation and lyfe consisteth C. Therfore Christ here reproueth theyr foolishe boasting because they professed that they had lyfe in the Scriptures when as they tooke hold onelye on the dead letter For he doth not simplye reprehende vs because wée séeke lyfe in the Scriptures séeing they are prouided and appointed to vs for the same purpose for the word of the Lord is called the worde of lyfe and saluation The scriptures ordained of all men to be red because they which reade the Scriptures by fayth in Christ are instructed to saluation shal find in déede in them euerlasting life but he commendeth this that the Iewes thought that the Scripture was able to quicken them when as they were farre from the true sence and meaning thereof maye when they seeke to suppresse the light of lyfe contayned in them For howe coulde the Lawe bring lyfe without Christ who alone bringeth the same They therefore whiche reade the Scriptures without fayth in Christ Rom. 7.7 2. Cor. 3.9 shall finde nothing in them but the kylling Letter as the Apostle Paul teacheth Moreouer we are taught by this place to séeke the knowledge of Christ out of the scriptures For they which Imagine of Christ what they lyst them selues shal haue at the last nothing but a vayne phantasye Christ knowne by the scriptures Fyrst of all therefore let vs noate that Christ can be truly known by no other meanes than by the scriptures The which being so it followeth that we must reade the scriptures with this minde that we maye finde Christ there Whosoeuer declyneth from this scope and ende howe so euer hée spendeth his whole lyfe and wearyeth him selfe in reading hée shall neuer attaine to the knowledge of the trueth For what can wée knowe and vnderstands without the wisedome of God M. The Scriptures are geuen to vs from aboue not to the ende we might
sufficientlye knowne vnto them For hée casteth in their téeth their péeuishe hatred of Christ Bv. As if hée shoulde say I declared to you euen nowe the acte and the manner also most truelye how the fame was done the which yée haue hearde and no doubt doe vnderstande the same to what ende then shoulde I nowe repeate the same againe except ye therefore make suche dilligent enquirie that when ye exactlye know the matter ye also will be his Disciples The whiche hée spake ironice skorning the madnesse of the blinde Doctors C. For by these wordes he meaneth that although they were conuicted a hundred times they were so malicious that they woulde neuer giue place This verelye is greate boldenesse that a contemptitible and base man yea a very Begger durst take vpon him so carelesly to prouoke against him the wrath and displeasure of the high Priestes If so small a beginning of Fayth onelye when it is come to the battayle made him so boulde what excuse shall they haue which being great Preachers of the Gospell holde theyr peace and are starcke dumbe being out of all daunger and perill 28 Then rated they him and sayde Bee thou his Disciple wee are Moises Disciples Bv. The Pharisées being greatly moued and displeased with the boldenesse of the Begger aunswered nothing but onely rated and reprooued hym The Euanngeliste doth not expresse and name the reproches and tauntes which these holy men vsed against this blinde man M. But it is like that whatsoeuer the furious madnesse of anger might moue them to speake that they vttered against him in great displeasure And amongst many this was one that they called him a forsaker of the Lawe For in their iudgement hée coulde not be a disciple of Christ but he muste forsake the Lawe of Moyses Setting these two as one repugnaunt to the other C. Euen as doe the Papistes at this daye who let not to oppose and sette the mother Church agaynste the Gospell of Christ 2. Cor. 3 i7 A. Thus hipocrites are wont to rent and teare God when they collerably pretend his name If so be Christ be the soule of the Lawe as Paule teacheth what shall the Lawe be being seperated from hym but a dead body By this example we are taught that God is not truly heard of any man but of him which geueth attentiue héede vnto his voyce and vnderstandeth what he speaketh and what he meaneth R. Wherefore we haue the nature of wicked hipocrisie very well depaynted to vs in these wordes For hipocrisy boasteth of God boasteth of the Fathers obseruing nothing lesse than the word of God and the fathers So also the Phariseis professed them selues to be the Disciples of Moises and yet beléeued not the word of Moyses Deu. i8 i5 For thus he writeth A prophete will I raise vp from among youre bretheren M. Séeing therefore Moyses was only A scoolmayster directing hys Disciples vnto Christe if so be they had béene his very Discipls they would haue nowe forsaken Moyses and cleaued vnto Christ But they woulde neyther be the Disciples of Moyses nor yet the Disciples of Christ 29. Wee are sure that God spake vnto Moises as for this fellowe wee knowe not from vvhence hee is As if they should saye There is no cause why we should make him our mayster Moyses is our mayster and teacheth vs whome we are sure that God hath sent approuing the same by many and sondry signes but from whence this fellow is come we knowe not naye séeing hée is lewde and wicked we coniecture and gather that hee is not sente of God at all C. This therefore which they saye that they knowe not Christ from whence hée is is not referred to his countrey or natiue place but to the Prophetical office For they alledge that they haue noe knowledge of this vocation that they might receyue him as a Prophete sent of God M. They boast that they know howe that God spake vnto Moyses but it was also required that they shoulde knowe what God spake vnto Moyses and that they shoulde not onelye knowe it but also shoulde imbrace it with Fayth and obedience and shoulde imbrace not suche parte thereof as pleased them but euerye whit of it and shoulde interpret the fame not after their owne scence and imagination but according to the true scence of the Spirite If they had done these thinges they had not reiected Christ Let them noate and marke this clause which graunt that the scriptures of boath testamentes haue the aucthorytie of the worde of God and yet for all that doe little regarde those thinges that are contayned in them except it be so farre forth as they serue for their tourne That which Nicodemus spake differeth farre from this saying of the Phariseis which affirme that they know not from whence the Lord came For hée sayde VVee know that thou art a teacher sent from God For no man can doe these signes which thou doest except God were with him 30. The man aunswered and sayd vnto them This is a merueilous thing that yee wotte not from whence he is and yet hee hath opened mine eies Bv. As they disputed the fayth of thys Begger increased God increasing grace in his harte whereby hée bouldely contemning all his aduersaries and despising all perilles as all the faythfull are wont to doe publikelye toke vpon him when the matter so required to defend the cause of our sauiour and of the truth and to confute the corrupt toyes ond tryfles of the Scribes and Pharisées M. Concerning Moyses hée aunswereth nothing at all for they made mention of him besyde the purpose but hée aunswereth to those thinges where they sayde that they knewe not from whence Iesus was and that hée was a sinner C. Therefore hée ouerthwartlye robbeth them for that they being nothing mooued with so notable a myracle fayne that the calling of Christ was vnknowne vnto them as if hée should saye that it was not méete that so notable a proofe of the deuine power shoulde be nothing regarded and that the vocation of Christ so confirmed and approued shoulde notwithstanding haue no credite with them Bv. I meruayle sayth hée that yée know not from whence Iesus mine illuminator came R I can hardly be perswaded to beléeue that ye knowe not from whence hée is when his workes declare that hée was sent of God C. Also the more hée vrgeth their grose dulnesse and malice the more hée reasoneth of the nature of God 31. For we bee sure that GOD heareth not sinners but if anye man bee a worshipper of GOD and obedient vnto hys vvill hym heareth hee Bv. As if hée shoulde saye Euen now yée obiected vnto mée that Iesus was a wicked and lewde person Tell me I praye you whether GOD heareth godlye or vngodlye and wicked men All men saye that GOD heareth the prayers of the godlye and refuseth the prayers of the wicked The godlye by fayth knowe God by fayth they call vpon GOD and by
heauen to sytte at the ryght hand of my father From whence by sending the holy Ghost I will first of all bring that thing to passe which ye thinke to avoyd by killing mée namely that the whoale world that is to saye all mankind maye followe mée For I will drawe all men vnto me they béeing perswaded by my spirite that I am the sauioure of the worlde 34 The people aunswered hym wee haue heard out of the Law that Christ bydeth euer and howe sayest thou the sonne of man muste bee lifte vppe who is that Sonne of man M. The people vnderstoode that the Lorde spake of his exaltation by whiche he shoulde be put to death Therefore they obiect vnto him saying we haue heard out of the Lawe C. There is no doubte but that there purpose was maliciously to cauill at the wordes of Christ therefore their owne mallice blindeth them that they can sée nothing in the cleare light They saye that they will not account Iesus for Christ because hée sayde hee should dye whenas the Lawe promised euerlasting continuaunce to the Messias Iohn 8.17 As though boath were not exppressed in the Lawe that so soone as Christ was dead his kingdome should florishe for euer But these men take occasion to cauill of the last parte 2 Kin. 7.16 Psalm 4.7 Psal 72.17 Psa 89.30 Psa 100.4 Psa 127.2 Esai 9.7 Esai 40.8 Ezec. 37.25 M Here they call the Scripture of the oulde Testament the Lawe euenas Christ vsed this worde Lawe before But the testimonies of Scripture wherevnto they leaned were these which I haue coated in the Margent C. But the originall of this error was for that they looked for worldelye Pompe to be in the Messias and in his kingdome Hereuppon it came to passe that they reiected Christ because he was not according to their fantasy and Immagination A. But verily they shoulde fyrst of al haue consydered this which Peeter teacheth namely howe that the spirite of Christ which was in the Prophetes testified the afflictions that Christ shoulde suffer i. Pet. i. xi and the glory that should follow the same For what other thing did Esay and Danyell prophesy of Esay 53.2 Dan. 9 26 Therefore the Iewes are worthy of no excuse whiche for this cause would not receiue Iesus to be Christ for that he was subiect vnto death For it behooued Christ to suffer and so to enter into his glory Luk. 24.26 Who is that sonne of man This question containeth a mocke or scorne as though Christ by that shorte refutation had nothing to saye Wherby it appeareth howe arrogant Ignorance is For it is as much as if they had sayd goe thy waye nowe and boast thy self to be Christ when as thy owne confession argueth that thou hast no affinitie or symilitude of the same 35. Then sayde Iesus vnto them yet a little while is the light with you walke while yee haue lighte leste the darckenesse come one you For hee that walketh in the darcke wotteth not whether hee goeth Bv. He might in fewe wordes haue made aunswere by the distinction of the two natures namely that one and the selfe same Messias is boath mortal and immortall for according to the deuine nature he is immortall and mortall according to his humaine nature notwithstanding hée thought it better in one worde to make an obscure aunswere and more plentifullye to exhort them vnto the Faith Howebéeit by this aunswere hee did frendly admonishe vs and sharply reprehend them for he reprehendeth them because they were blind in the lighte and also threatneth to take shortly his light from them When he sayeth that yet a litle while his light shall remaine with them hee confirmeth that which he had sayde before concerning his death For allthough he meaneth not the light of hys corporall presence but the lighte of the Gospell yet notwithstanding he alludeth vnto his departure As if he shoulde saye When I departe I will not ceasse to be light so that I shall loose nothinge by your darcknesse When he sayeth that they haue the light he geueth them a priuy nippe for that they béeing wilfully blind forsooke the light and therefore he geueth them to vnderstand that they were vnworthy to be answered because they sought to bring vnto themselues occasion of error As if he should saye whatsoeuer I forshewe concerning the crosse ye make a laughing matter at the same and despise it Wherefore the Gospell shal be preached vnto you yet a little while and yée shall not long haue Christe with you which is the true light For the time wil come when Christ and the Gospell shal be taken from you and ye shal be cast in vtter darckenesse and blindnesse It were better therefore that nowe whyle occasion is offered you yée would not neglect the haruest of your saluation For hée which forsloweth the harues●e shall honger in winter but hee whiche fetcheth his haruest in sommer is wise Nowe is youre haruest nowe ye haue the light with you sée therefore that yée so walke that the darcknesse comprehende you not and when the nighte is come ye be blind M. In fine he sheweth them of that wherof he spake in another place saying Mat 21 43 The kingdome of God shal be taken from you and geuen to a nation that will being forth better fruite of the same C. Furthermore in that he sayeth that the light shall shine vnto them but a litle while that belongeth to all the vnbéeléeuing for the Scripture promiseth that the Sonne of righteousenesse shall ryse and shine vpon the Children of God and shall neuer sette The sonne hereafter shall not shine vnto you in the daye time Esay 60 16 nor the moone in the night but the Lord shal be youre euerlasting light Notwithstanding all men muste walke warely because darcknesse followe the contempt of the light The which also is the cause why such darke and cloudy night hath béene before this tyme many ages in the world because few would com to the bright shine of heauenly wisedome For Christ doth shine vnto vs by hys Gospell that we might follow the way of saluation which he sheweth Therefore they which vse not the grace of God do put out the Light somuch as in them lyeth He that walketh in Bv. he sheweth the discommoditye which the vnbeléeuing receiue and to terrifye them the more he sheweth how miserable their condition is who béeing destitude of the light do erre all their life long for they cannot mooue theire foote withoute falling or the perill of stombling And Christ nowe pronounceth vs to bee in darcknesse except hee shine vnto vs. 36. While ye haue light beleeue on the lighte that yee maye bee the children of the lighte These thinges spake Iesus and departed and hidde bim selfe from them Bv. This exhortation to Faith is verye graue and waightie to the which he addeth a most large reward C. For hee calleth those children of the light who béeing
of Faith The worlde saith he cannot receiue the Spirite because it knoweth not the same but ye know it because it abideth with you Therefore it is the Spirit only which dwelling in vs offereth it selfe to be knowne whereas to other it is vnknowne and incomprehensible R. And by the name of worlde all the most wyse holy mighty and rych of the same are vnderstood for these are called the pillers of the world whom the world only receiuith and hath in admiration Wherfore the spirit is neuer les found than amonge the moste mightye of this worlde For they loue lying and hipocrisie they are blinded with their giftes They cānot therfore abide the spirit reprouing them of lyes and drawynge them from their giftes vnto the geuer M. By this place we are also taught that the world is altogether wicked an enemy vnto God subiect to the spirit of lyes And this is the fountayne from whence so many heresies errors false worshippyngs such lyke do come into the world It is much that he saith that the spirit of truth cannot be receiued of this worlde as yf a man should say that the spirit of sobriety The world is the welspringe of Herely cannot be receiued of droonkards the spirit of humilytie of prowde men nor the Spirite of shamfastnesse of impudent persons For this worlde is so blinded with the spirit of lying that it can neither see nor vnderstand the truth of God Fynally we muste noate that the faithfull are therefore called the temples of the holy Ghost because in them the holy Ghost doth truly dwell and abyde 18. I will not leaue you comfortlesse but will come vnto you M. Some vnderstande this of the retourne of Christ vnto his Disciples after his resurrection A. But other some a great deale better refer the same vnto the comming of the holy Ghost Bv. As if Christ shoulde haue sayde ye shall thinke when I am gone from you in my bodely presence that you are Orphants without a father but yf you consider the matter well I wyl neuer leaue you R. For I wyll come vnto you with the Spirite of consolation which shall help you with fatherly affection in all aduersitie So beneficiall shall my departure be vnto you so great profite shall my death bring vnto you C. This place teacheth what men are and what they can doe being withoute the Spirit of consolation they are Orphants which are reddy to suffer all deceits and iniures vnméete to gouerne them selues and apte of them selues to do nothing The only remedy hereof is for Christ to gouerne vs by his spirite the whiche he promiseth he wyll do Fyrste of all therfore the Disciples are put in minde of their owne imbecillity to the end they distrusting them selues may depend vpon the defence of Christe alone secondly he promising vnto them a remedy putteth them in good comforte because he promiseth that he wyll not leaue them 19. Yet a litle while and the world shall see me no more but ye shal se me because I liue and ye shal liue also M. By this thretning Christ declareth that the vnbeleuing ar vnworthy to enioy his sight any more C. withal prosecuteth the commendation of his spetiall grace which ought to suffice the Disciples to ease them and to take awaye their sorrowe When sayeth he I shall goe out of the sight of the worlde I will neuerthelesse be with you R. For shortly after my death I will go out of the sighte of the worlde that it shall sée me no more but I will be alwayes presente with you Bv. By the world he meaneth carnall men and such as are not regenerate which are vnbeléeuing and liue in the world after the maner of the world Also this word shall sée is by a Metaphor transferred from the body to the mynd Therefore carnall men and vnbeléeuers do not sée do not vnderstand nor beleeue Iesus to be the Sonne of God and yet neuerthelesse very man who by his death bringeth to life and redéemeth all mankind from damnation C. Therefore to the ende we maye enioye the secret behoulding of Christ we must not Iudge of his presence and absence according to the reason of the fleshe but we must behould his power with the eyes of our faith And thus it commeth to passe that the Faithfull doe alwayes behould and haue present with them Christ in spirite though he bee farre from them in body Because I liue and yee C. These wordes maye be construed two wayes eyther that this sentence is a confirmation of that which went beefore or else that it ought to be red seuerally as that therefore the faithfull shall liue because Christ loueth But the former scence séemeth beste to agrée out of the which we maye gather thys Doctryne that Christ is the cause of our lyfe M. For we are dead and oure lyfe is hidde with Christ in God Colos 3 3. In the beginning he noateth the cause why hee would be séene of his disciples and not of the world because Christ cannot bée séene but according to the spiritual life of the which the worlde is quite voyde The worlde seeeth not Christ and no meruaile for death is the cause of blindnesse But so soone as it beginneth to liue in Spirite it hath eyes to sée Christ 20. That daye shall yee knowe that I am in my Father and you in me and I in you R. Many by this Daye of the which Christ speaketh heare vnderstande the feast of Penticoste C. But he rather vnderstandeth all that time from the first declaration of the power of his spirite vnto the laste resurrection For then they beganne to knowe but it was a sertaine sciender instruction because as yet the holy Ghost had not so effectually wrought in them For to this effecte his wordes tende that it cannot be knowen by a certaine trifeling speculation and vaine curiositie what the sacred and misticall vnion betwixte him and vs is and againe what manner of vnion is betwixt him and his father but rather that this is the only way to know him when he powreth into vs his lyfe by the secret efficacy of his spirite And that is the experiment of faith of the which we spake a litle before Bv. But the Sonne after one manner is in the father and after another manner in vs. For by nature he is in the Father and in vs by participation by grace or by the felloweship of the spirite Concerning beath we haue spoken before in the sixt and tenth Chapters And Sainte Iohn in the Epistle sayeth Hereby wee knowe that we abyde in him i. Yoh 4 1● and he in vs because he hath geuen to vs of his spirite C. Therefore we are sayde to be in him because we beeing graffed into his body ar made pertakers of righteousenesse and of all goodnesse he is sayde to be in vs because he declareth by the efficacye of his spirite that hee is the cause and authoure
world by this noate that they should obserue and kéepe the doctrine of the gospel And that this noate belongeth vnto the beginning of faith because it is the effect of calling And Christ sheweth by these wordes how we shall rightly obaye the Gospell namelye for when our dutyes and externall actions doe spring from the loue of the same For our armes and force and our whole body also laboureth in vaine except the loue of God doe raigne in our heart which gouerneth the externall members Nowe séeing it is sertayne that we kepe the sayings of Christ yf so be we loue him and contrarywise we loue him yf wée kéepe his commaundementes it followeth that we cānot finde in the whoale world the true and perfect loue of hym because there is no man which perfectly keepeth hys commaundementes Notwithstanding their obedience is acceptable vnto God who do all that they can to reach vnto this perfection And my father wil loue him R. In this place we haue the greate and wonderfull benifits of God whiche procéede from the fruites of the Gospell The fyrste is that God the Father loueth the faithfull Nowe if God be with vs Rom 8 3i who can be against vs If the Lorde loue me I will not care what man or Sathan can do vnto me The second is that boath the Sonne and the Father will dwell with him that beléeueth the word of God Than the which benifits what greater can be deuised For the Father the sonne are very bountifull and benificial ghuestes they came not empty handed neyther doe they go awaye without saluting their hoast but as they bringe with them the treasure of all goodnesse euenso they leaue behynde them the blessing of all goodnesse C. And he speaketh not heare of that eternall loue with the which God loued vs before the foundation of the worlde was layd but of the same with the which he sealeth our harts when he maketh vs pertakers of his adoption And he meaneth not that firste illumination but those degrées of faith by whiche the faithfull must goe forward dayly according to this saying to him that hath shal be geuen Therefore the Papistes doe draw amis from this place two sortes of loue with the which we loue God They immagine that we loue God naturally before he doeth regenerate vs with his spirite by whiche aptnesse and readinesse saye they we deserue the grace of regeneration As though the Scriptures dyd not teache and experience plainlye proue that we are quite tourned awaye from God and are haters of him vntyll suche tyme as he chaunge our hearts Wée must remember the purpose of Christ that he and his Father wyl come to confirme the faythfull in the euerlasting assuraunce of grace in such wyse that they maye feele the grace of God to rest vpon them and maye be dayly increased more and more with the gyftes of God A. Therefore we ought to desyre this spirituall presence of Christ in our prayers and not that carnall corporall presence of the which the Papistes dreame The Lord dwelleth in the hartes of his saintes by faith whome the heauens must receiue vntill the time come that all thinges be restoared which God hath spoken by the mouth of all his holy prophets synce the world beganne 24. Hee that loueth mee not keepeth not my sayings and the vvord vvhich ye heare is not mine but the Fathers vvhich sent me C. Because the faythfull are mixed in this worlde with vnbeleuers and because of necessitye they must be troubled as it were in the tossing and raginge waues of thesea Christ againe confirmeth them by this admonition lest they shoulde be drawen awaye by euell examples As if he should saye Haue no regard vnto the worlde neither depend vpon the same because their shall be all wayes some which shall contemne me and my doctrine but constantly retayne ye to the ende that grace which ye haue allwaye imbraced And herewithall he declareth that the worlde doth suffer Iuste poonishment for his ingratitude when it perisheth in his blindenes when by the contempte of true righteoussnes it bewrayeth his wicked hatred against Christ B. To kepe the sayinges of Christ is nothing else but to beleue that the same is true and wholsome and also to cleue vnto the same with our whole harte euen as we may gather by the Scripture Heare O Israll the ordinaunces and the Lawes which I propose to you this daye that ye maye learne them and take hede to obserue them Yf by keping the commaundementes of God ye vnderstand the fulfilling of them no man shall kepe them but if ye vnderstand it for seeking to fulfill them then all the godly kepe them For he cannot choose but geue him selfe to the keeping of the commaundementes of God which truely knoweth the same to be of God A. Contrarywise not to kepe the Lords sayings is to reiecte the doctrine of Christ and to contemne his commaundementes which all the wycked are wonte to doe And the word which ye heare is not mine C. Leste the disciples should fall or slide awaye for the obstinat wickednes of the worlde Christ seketh againe to confirme his doctrine when he testifieth the same to be of God and not deuised in earth by man And in this consisteth the stedfastnes of our Faith yf so be we know God to be our guide and are grounded vppon nothing else but vppon his eternall truth Therefore howe much soeuer the worlde doth rage in his madnes let vs followe the doctrine of Christ which far surmounteth heauen and earth In deuiding the worlde to be his he frameth him selfe to his disciples as if he shoulde saye that the same was not of men because he faythfully deliuered that which was committed to him of his Father Neuertheles let vs knowe that for somuch as he is the euerlasting wisdome of God he is the onely well spring of doctrine and that they haue spoken by his spirite which haue bene Prophetes from the beginning A. Diuers like sentences vnto this we haue heard before as My doctrine is not mine but my fathers which sent mee Also Those thinges which I haue heard of him I speake in the worlde 25. These thinges haue I spoken vnto you being yet present with you 26. But the comforter which is the holy ghost whome the Father wil sende in my name hee will send in my name he shall teache you all things and bring all thinges to youre remembrance whatsoeuer I haue sayd vnto you The Lord knew well ynough how rude and ignoraunt his Disciples were and that they were not capeable of those thinges which he spake the which they suff ciētly declared by questioning with hym as we haue heard first in Thomas secondly in Phillip and thirdly in Iudas For this cause lesse they shoulde be discouraged he promysed vnto them nowe the second time the holy Ghost the spirit of truthe which shoulde be vnto them a continuall teacher and which shoulde abyde with them
iudgement of the Spirite doth begin at the demonstration of sinne For this is the begininge of spirituall doctrine that men are borne in sinne that they haue nothinge in them selues but the cause of sinne As yf he should saye The Spirit when he commeth shall shewe and conuince that sinne raigneth in the world withoute mee Wherfore infidelytie is here named because it doth seperate vs from Christ and so bringeth to passe that ther is nothing left in vs but sinne To be short in these wordes is condemned the corruption of humane nature least we should thinke that we haue any drop of perfection in vs without Christ M. Therfore we see here that it is expressed by a manyfest sentence that not to beleue in Christe is sinne For it is the commaundement of God that wée beleue in his sonne 10. Of righteousenes be cause I goe to my Father and ye shall se me no more C. We muste noate here the order of degrées which Christe vttereth Nowe he saith that the world shall be rebuked of 〈◊〉 righteousnes for men do not hoongar and thirste after righteousnesse nay they disdaynfully reiecte what so euer is spoken of the same excepte they be touched with the féeling of sin Specially we must thus iudge of the Faithful that they cannot profite in the Gospell except they be first humbled the whiche cannot be without the knowing of their sinnes It is the proper Office of the Law to call mens Consciences to the Iudgment of God and to wounde them with feare but the Gospell cannot be rightly preached but it muste bring from sin to righteousenes and from death to lyfe Therfore it is necessarye that it borrow from the Lawe this firste parte of the whiche Christe speaketh here Moreouer by righteousenesse in this place Christ vnderstandeth that righteousnes which is geuen to vs by his grace Christ sayth that he geueth not this without his fathers consent that not without cause For as he rose agayne for our iustification so now he sitteth at the right hande of the Father that he mighte vse that power which is geuen to him and might so fulfill al thinges In fine he neuer sendeth from his heauenly glory the odore of his righteousenesse vnto the worlde but the Spirite pronounceth by the Gospell that this is one way by whiche we are counted iuste Therefore this seconde degrée of the coniunction of sinne that the Spirite might plainly proue and shewe vnto the worlde what true righteousenesse is namely that Christe by his assencion into Heauen hath appoynted the kingdome of lyfe and now sitteth at the right hand of the Father that he may stablish true righteousnes A. Therefore there is no other waye to obtayne true righteousnesse than to imbrace the Gospell with true Faith For he which trulye beléeueth is trulye iustified 11. Of Iudgement because the prince of this worlde is iudged already C. Iudgement in this place signifieth right and equitie as in diuers other places of the Scripture also and it is the contrary to that which is disordered dispersed cōfounded This therfore is the sence That Sathan so longe as he hath rule doth mix disorder and trouble all thinges that there might be a foule and deformed order of the workes of God but when he is put from his tyranny by Christ that then the worlde is repayred and good order beginneth to appere Thus the Spirite rebuketh and conuinceth the world of Iudgement That is to say Christ hauing ouercome the Prince of Iniquitie restoreth into good order those thinges whiche before were confounded and out of frame M. Sathan therefore was ouercome by the comming of the sone of God as by the more mightie but that is then knowne when by the power of the spirite the kingdome of Christ shineth in the harts of mortall men A. Concerning the which reade in the twelfth Chapter goyng before and the xxxi verse 12. I haue yet manie things to say vnto you but ye cannot beare them away now 13. Howbeit when he is come which is the spirite of truthe hee will leade you into al truth He shall not speake of himselfe but whatsoeuer he shall heare that he shall speake and he will shew you thinges to come M. It appeareth that the Lord among all other consolations proposed this before his Disciples as chiefe and that hee afterwarde doubled the same because they should receyue the holy Ghost to be their teacher comforter and Aduocate by whom they should be led and gouerned in all thinges By this promise he incourageth them to reueale the sorrow and heauinesse of their hart by which it came to passe that they coulde not well vnderstande those thinges which were spoken C. And because there was no other stay but doctrine vppon whiche they might reste he geueth them to vnderstande that he hath tempered the same according to their capasitie As if hee should say Yf that be not sufficient to stablishe and staye you whiche ye haue heard of mee staye a while For heareafter you being taught by the instruction of the Spirit shall want nothing he shall profite and finish that in you which is as yet but newly begon M. Here the Ministers of the worde haue an example to folow namely that they them selues might haue a consideration of the weaknes of others whom they take in hand to instructe either in Doctrine or in Dissiplyne and to burthen them with no more than they ca● presently beare For there are sertayne increments and measures of the giftes of Christ in the minds of the faithful insomuch the all men are not capeable of al thinges Yf so be ye should by and by at the fyrste chopexpounde vnto a Iewe newlye instructed the misterye of the holy Trinitie according to the fulnesse of our Faith neither his vnderstanding can conceiue it nor his memory carye it away C. Now it may be demaunded what thinges those were whiche the Apostels as yet were not apt to learne The Papistes to thruste in their owne inuentions in steade of deuine Oracles do wickedly abuse this place Christe say they promised new reuelations vnto his apostles Therefore we must not content our selues with the Scriptures only aboue the which Christe called his Disciples But séeing Christe houldeth his peace which of vs can say either those be they or those be they Or if he dare presume to say so how wyll hee proue it Who is so vaine or rashe who although hee spake these thinges which are true will afirme without any deuine testymony that they are those thinges which the Lorde woulde not they speake C. Moreouer the Spirite is called the perfecte scolmaster of trueth which Christ promised vnto his Apostles But to what end promised he the same but onely that they might deliuere the same wisdome which they had receiued from him That spirite is geuen the which beinge their guid and directour they discharged the office committed vnto them The same spirite had led them into all truethe when