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A16736 The doctrine of the Gospel By a plaine and familiar interpretation of the particular points or articles thereof: with the promises, comforts, and duties, seuerally belonging to the same. VVhereunto is added, a declaration of the danger of not knowing, not beleeuing, or not obeying any one of them. Likewise, a rehearsal of the manifold heresies, wherein many haue erred contrary to them all. Diuided into three bookes. The first whereof, is of beliefe in God the Father ... Allen, Robert, fl. 1596-1612. 1606 (1606) STC 364; ESTC S106811 1,499,180 1,052

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receiue saith our Sauiour Christ c. Nowe this wee knowe is a speciall petition which wee are to aske of God that it would please him to increase our Faith as wee haue the example of the Disciples of our Sauiour Christ Thus much for the explanation and proofe of this answere NExt to this it is not as I suppose amisse that you shew after what manner I meane in what course and order the holie Ghost doth work this worke of our regeneration and newe birth with the increases thereof in the seuerall parts or branches of it so farre as for the present wee can discerne Question What is the order of this his working Answere First hee sheweth euery one of the Elect children of God his owne ignorant sinnefull and damnable estate yea hee subdueth their soules to an acknowledgement of the iust deserued damnation which is due thervnto and accordinglie to feare and tremble at the curse of the Lawe Secondly hee inlighteneth the minde to see the Saluation of God with hope to bee a partaker thereof Thirdlie hee stirreth vp the affection of the heart to a longing desire after it and therewithall to mourne for sinne which might iustly separate betwixt vs and it Yet so as hee causeth the heart to long with patience in waiting for the comfort and assurance of attaining vnto it Fourthlie he powreth into the soule and conscience a feeling and ioyous tast of Gods loue and of his gratious readinesse to shew mercie yea hee giueth such a certificat of their particular Adoption to bee the children of God that they reioyce more therein then if they had wonne the whole world Finallie the holy Ghost doth not cease to stirre vp euerie true beleeuer to an earnest care and indeuour of daylie profiting by all holy meanes both in Knowledge and Faith and also in Repentance and obedience of the Gospell comforting and strengthening them also against all such lettes and discouragementes as they doe meete withall For the first of these read Iohn ch 16.9.10.11.12 The holie Ghost as our Sauiour Christ hath taught vs reprooueth the world of Sinne and of Righteousnesse and of Iudgment Of sinne saith our Sauiour because they beleeue not in mee c. Wherby it is euident that not to beleeue in Christ is a very great and a grieuous sinne For the second read Ephes 1.17.18 where the holie Ghost is called the Spirit of wisedome and Reuelation inlightening the eyes of our vnderstanding to know the hope of the calling of God c. Read also 1. Cor 2.9.10 The things which the eye hath not seene c. God hath reuealed them vnto vs by his Spirit For the Spirit searcheth all things yea the deepe things of God And for the comfort of Hope see Rom 8.24 Wee are saued by Hope Thirdly for that desire and longing after Saluation which the holy Ghost worketh read in the same chapt the 23. verse and also verses 26.27 Wee which haue the first fruits of the Spirit doe euen sigh in our selues waiting for the Adoption euen the redemption of our bodies Likewise the Spirit also helpeth our infirmities for wee knowe not what to pray as wee ought but the Spirit it selfe maketh request for vs with sighes which cannot be expressed c. And the children of God are noted by this property that they loue the saluation of God Psal 40.16 And which is in effect all one they are said to be such as loue the appearing of the Lord. 2. Tim. 4.8 And therefore they pray Come Lord Iesu come quickly Reuel 22 20. And Psal 119.41 Let thy louing kindnes come vnto me ó Lord and thy saluation according to thy promise Neuerthelesse they wayte with patience according to that of the Patriarke Iaacob Gen 49.18 O Lord I haue waited for thy saluation And as Simeon vppon whom was the holy Ghost as the Euangelist testifieth waited for the consolation of Israel Luke 2.25 And as we read Rom 8.25 If we hope for that we see not we doe with patience abide for it According also to that in the 123. Psal Behold as the eyes of seruants looke to the hand of their Maisters and as the eyes of a maiden to the hand of her Mistres so our eyes waite vpon the Lord our God vntill he haue mercie vpon vs. And that the holy Ghost causeth the children of God to mourne for their sinnes it hath beene shewed before in which respect they are said to be such as mourne in Sion Isai 61.3 The which mourning also ministreth hope of Gods mercy Lamen chap 5.19.20.21 Ezek chap. 9. For the proofe of the fourth branch read Rom 5.5 The loue of God is shed abroad in our hearts by the holy Ghost which is giuen vnto vs. And chap 8.15.16 Ye haue receiued the Spirit of adoption whereby wee crie Abba Father The same Spirit beareth witnesse with our Spirit that wee are the children of God Herein as the Apostle Peter teacheth wee haue cause to reioice with ioy vnspeakeable and glorious 1. Ep 1.8 And in comparison heereof all is but dung as the Apostle Paul truly estimateth Phil 3.8 Finally touching the care of further profitting both in knowledge faith and repentance which the holy Ghost worketh it may be proued from that wee read Philip 1.7 God will performe the good worke which hee hath begun And the prayer of the same Apostle warranteth the same 2. Thessa 1.11 God will fulfill all the good pleasure of his goodnes and the worke of faith with power Hee will leade from knowledge to knowledge from faith to faith and from glory to glory according to the image of God Rom 1.17 2. Corinth 3.18 Read also Prouerb 4.18 The way of the righteous shineth as the light which shineth more and more vnto the perfit day And for proceeding in knowledge consider of that 2. Cor 5.16 Henceforth know wee no man after the flesh yea though we had knowne Christ after the flesh that is not so purely as we ought looking too much to his abasement c. Yet henceforth know we him so no more A figuratiue concession like to that 1. Corinth 4. ● Consider also of the similitude which the same Apostle vseth in the 13. chap of the same Epistle verse 11. When I was a childe I spake as a childe I vnderstoode as a childe I thought as a childe but when I became a man I put away childish things So it is in the spirituall age as it were of Christ not onely in comparison of our estate heere with that it shall be in the Kingdome of glory but also in respect of that differing measure of grace heere in the Kingdome of grace which now wee speake of For as in the worke of nature all the parts and powers are not perfect at once but they growe in the wombe first Ecclesiast 11.5 and after by the milke of the mothers breast c so is it in the worke of grace Wee are borne of the Spirit wee must growe vp still by the
round about and wilt thou destroy mee Remember I pray thee that thou hast made mee as the clay and wilt thou bring me into dust againe c. And chap. 14. verse 15. Thou ●onest the worke of thine owne hands In which respect also God expresseth the grea●nes of the prouocation of the wicked in that hee is caused by the grieuousnes of their sinnes as it were to forget them to be his creatures As Isaiah chap. 27.11 Therefore saith the Prophet hee that made them will not haue compassion on them and hee that formed them will haue no mercie on them But the loue which God beareth toward all men in respect of Creation is little in comparison of that loue wherewith he loueth his elect children in respect of their redemption Whence it is that Iob of whom wee made mention before doth afterward principally comfort himselfe in respect of this loue of God saying as wee reade chap. 19.25 O that my wordes were now written O that they were written euen in a booke and grauen with an Iron penne Lead or in Stone for euer For I am sure that my Redeemer liueth c. This singular and matchlesse comfort doth our Sauiour Christ most liuely lay forth in the parable of the prodigall Sonne Luke chap. 1● For when all comforts failed the most vnthrif●ie and riotous spend-all Yet this comfort stoode him in good stead I will rise saith hee and goe to my Father and say vnto him Father I haue sinned against heauen and before thee And I am no more worthie to bee called thy Sonne make mee as one of thy hyred seruants So hee arose saith our Sauiour Christ and came to his Father and when hee was yet a great way off his Father saw him and had compassion and ranne and fell on his necke and kissed him c. So that well may it be saide as a most learned Interpreter hath written That * Quicquid beneuolētiae amoris studij curae officij inter homines ●●●eniri potest longe inferius est paterna Dei mi●●recordia qua suos complectitur c. whatsoeuer good will loue studie care and dutie may bee found among men it is farre inferiour to that fatherly pittie wherewith God imbraceth those that be his And againe * Vnde sequitur perperam a nobis estimari Dei gratiā nisi omnes carnis sensus fiaci nostra superet Centies enim cōtinget eueri● natura orainem ●otius qui vt Deus su●●●es● Albeit earthly parents are naturallie inclined to succour those that are borne and bred of them Yet when all pittie shall faile in the world God will doe the part both of a Father and also of a Mother to all that beleeue in him Wherevpon it followeth as hee further addeth that wee shall make too l ght account of the fauour of God vnlesse our faith doe s●rmount all that wee can conceiue by our carnall and fleshly wisedome For bee it saith hee that the course of nature be an hundreth times peruerted ye● God will neuer fai●e ●hose that be his Caluin Commentar in Psal 27.19 Secondly concerning the exceeding effects of Gods most bounteous and fatherly loue it is of it selfe most cleare that they are infinitely aboue all gifts and benefits which naturall Parents can bestowe vpon their children The very mention of the benefits will shew it to be so Yea when naturall Parents cannot helpe at all God remaineth a sure defence according as the Prophet Dauid saith in the Psal euen now alledged Though my Father and my Mother do forsake me ●o wit as being vnable to relieue me yet the Lord wil gather me vp c. But which Question I pray you are these so exceeding gifts benefits of God which be as fruites and effects of his most fatherly loue toward his children First that hee by the grace of his adoption in taking vs to bee his children doth therewithall make vs heires annexed with his owne onely Sonne our Lord Iesus Christ Answere of a ●ike excellent Patrimonie that is of eternall happinesse and glorie in the heauens with him Secondly that he will indue and furnish vs with all spirituall giftes and graces necessarie and meete to accompanie the same our euerlasting happinesse and saluation Thirdly that he will suffer vs to want nothing which hee knoweth shall be necessarie and good for vs here in this transitorie life Fourthly that whereas wee cannot in this our fraile life liue so well as wee gladly would much lesse so wel as in most bounden dutie we ought he will most tenderly beare with our infirmities so long as we are vnfainedly desirous with a child like affection to serue and obey him Fiftly that whensoeuer he seeth it meete to correct and chastise vs hee wil not doe it but of the same his most tender and fatherly loue and not otherwise So that neither in the greatnes of the measure or in the length of the continuance of the correction will he proceede any further then he will dispose of it to our best good Finally that he wil most gratiously heare vs in all our holy complaints and prayers which we haue at any time neede to make vnto him and especially in the times of our greatest distresses Explicatiō proofe Touching the first branch of this Answere call heere againe to minde Iohn 1 1● and Rom. 8.15.16.17 Ye haue not receiued the Spirit of bondage to feare againe but ye haue receiued the Spirit of adoption whereby we crie Abba Father The same Spirit beareth witnesse with our Spirit that wee are the children of God If we be children we are also heires euen the heires of God and heires annexed with Christ if so be that we suffer with him that we may also be glorified with him c. Most sweet comfortable to this purpose is that preceptorie exhortation of the Apostle Iohn 1 Epist chap. 3. verses 1.2 Behold what loue the Father hath shewed on vs to wit as a gift of free grace and fauour for so is the speech of the Apostle Behold what loue the Father hath giuen vnto vs that we should be called the children of God c. Dearely beloued wee are now the children of God but it doth not appeare what we shall be c. The Apostle giueth to vnderstand that the gift and preferment is greater then can be conceiued of vs till we shall haue the actuall fruition of it Thus then whereas it is the property of euery good and kinde Father as a learned Teacher obserueth First to desire that his sonne might be like him in graces and vertues secondly that he may leaue him some patrimonie Pet. Mart. in Symb. to be as a comfort and countenance vnto him c. So yea infinitely much more doth our heauenly Father desire not onely that his children should shew forth his vertues but also that they may be partakers of a most rich patrimonie and inheritance Wherevpon our Sauiour Christ Luke 12.32 doth notably
of doe faile According to that 2. Cor. 1.8.9 Bretheren saith the Apostle Paul we would not haue you ignorant of our affliction which came vnto vs in Asia how wee were pressed out of measure passing strength so that we altogether doubted euen of life Yea we receiued the sentence of death in our selues because we should not trust in our selues but in God who raiseth vp the dead So then as the tempest trieth the marriner and the battaile the souldiar so doth affliction the faithfull Christian And that experience of Gods assistance in trouble and of his deliuerance out of trouble confirmeth and strengtheneth faith it may appeare by that which followeth in the 10. verse of the same first Chapter of the 2. Epistle to the Corint Wherein the Apostle writeth further concerning himselfe and Timotheus that they trusted that God who had deliuered them from so great a death and did deliuer them would also yet thereafter deliuer them still Read also 2. Tim 4.17.18 The Lord assisted me saith the Apostle and strengthened me that by mee the preaching might be fully knowne and that all the Gentiles should heare and I was deliuered out of the mouth of the Lion And the Lord will deliuer me from euery euill worke and will preserue me to his heauenly kingdome to whom be praise for euer and euer Amen And in the holy storie Dauid being strengthened by the Lord to preuaile against the Beare feared not to incounter against the Lion and hauing ouercome the Lion he feared not to try the combate with the armed giant Goliah Read also Psalm 23. Thus it is true that faith groweth and is heartened and made bold by experience of Gods former assistance and deliuerance Fiftly that affliction quickeneth and prouoketh the faithfull to praier it is also so certaine that he who hath no care to pray to God in his affliction may be truly said to haue no faith or at the least that it is for the time violently smothered and concealed in him The time of affliction is a speciall time of Praier Iames chap ● 13 And Psalm 50.15 Call vpon mee saith the Lord in the day of thy trouble And Rom 8.15 The Apostle Paul teacheth that it is a principall effect of the holy spirit of adoption to teach incourage and strengthen the children of God in all their necessities to cry Abba Father And verses 26.27 The spirit helpeth our infirmities c. And whether I pray you should children goe but to their Father when they bee in any distresse Hee is a foolish or proude childe whosoeuer hee be that will not seeme to bee beholding to his Father for his reliefe and succour It is doubtlesse and ought to bee the kindly affection of the children of God to let no affliction passe without the sanctification of Praier that so it might bee sanctified and blessed to their benefite Sixtly that God blesseth affliction to worke patience and meeknes yea the increase of so excellent a grace it is expresly affirmed Rom 5.3 Tribulation bringeth forth patience and patience experience and experience hope and hope maketh not ashamed And it may further appeare by that which we read Iames chap ● 4 For if patience haue the perfect worke as the Apostle teacheth it maketh those that doe so continue and cherish it that they be intire lacking nothing For to such it is aboundantly sufficient vnto them that they are sure they haue the Lord for their portion They knowe that he that shall come will euen come shortly and that hee will n●t t●●ie and that hee will bring his reward with him Behold therefore how bene●iciall a●fliction is euen by the causing or rather occasioning of this excellent grace of patience and meekenes Whence it is also that both the afflicted and the m●eke are called in the holy Scriptures by one and the s●●e n●me as it were For Hhanauim not●th the one as well as the other Psal 76.9 Zech. 2.3 Amos 8.4 and in diuers other places And hence also it is that we learne to moderate our iudgement concerning the afflicted and to bee far●e from rash condemning of them as if God had cast them off c. For that good fruite which through the blessing of God we find in our selues by our own afflictions causeth vs the rather to hope wel of Gods mercie toward those that are likewise afflicted And the rather also because we vnderstand that God liketh we●l of such and pronounceth them blessed So we reade Psal 41. from the beg●nning of the Psalme The same likewise frameth our hearts to commiseration and mercifull dealing toward them a● in the same Psalme we are not obscurely admonished Which also is according to the expresse commandement of God Exod. 22.21 and Leuit 19 3● 34 Thou shalt loue the stranger as thy selfe for ye were stranger in the lan● of Egipt Moreouer that former trialls and those more gentle doe hearten against gre●t r it may be euident by that which was obserued concerning the fift branch of this An●●●re Wee are indeede of o●r s●lues altogether vnapt to beare 〈◊〉 ●itly ●nd m●●kely the least affliction which God l●i●●h vpon vs. Behold theref●re the excellent wisedome and mercie of our GOD in that sometimes for a s●as●n as was saide he layeth a greater vpon vs that so hee may wi●●e v● t● be the more willing to submit our selues ●o some lesser the which he seeth meete mo●e ordinarily to exerc●se and humble vs withall We make much of a little a king of our finger or of some t●●fling losse c. But whē God beginneth to call into question our whole welfare touching either bodilie health o● ou●● a●d estate then we see the vanity of our former nicenesse in our vsuall compl●●ning for euery little or nothing Finally tha● God teacheth vs by want of health for a time to vse it better and to bee more tha●kfull for it when it pleaseth him to restore it vnto vs againe and so in the rest of his benefits it standeth with good reasō in so much as ●hereby we vnderstand much better of what price and value they are Likewise we learne thereby from whom we receiue them and in whose power it is to take them away againe at his owne pleasure And therefore that wee ought to be mo e and more carefull to glorifie him in the inioying of them and n●t to serue our owne wicked lustes by them It is a common saying and c●mmon ex●erience pro●eth ●t ●o bee true that by wanting rather then by en● ying Caren●o magis quam fruendo wee discerne the greatnes of a benefit Muc● mo e mi●ht bee saide concerning the manifold fruite and benefit w●en comme h to the children o● God b● the fatherly afflictions corrections and 〈…〉 God ou● he●uenly Father as was answ●red F●r God no doubt dot ●y ●h●m teach vs many thinges as was also obserued once before the 〈…〉 not otherwise learne so well Such as are the deniall of our s●●●● the contempt of this
made an high Priest for euer after the order of Melchisedech Heb. 6.18.19.20 And hence it is that wee receiuing from the right hand of God this speciall grace and fauour that the spirit of our Sauiour Christ euen the Spirit of adoption who teacheth vs to crie Abba Father and helpeth our infirmities in this behalfe yea and maketh requests for vs with sighes which cannot be expressed wee haue exceeding comfort that our prayers which wee make shall be regarded of God seeing the spirit teacheth vs to make them according to the will of GOD and in the name of our Sauiour who sitteth at his right hand Romanes 8.15.16.26.27 and verse 34. In which respect also this may be no small comfort vnto vs which is mentioned in the articles of our beliefe and is confirmed in the holy Scriptures that our Sauiour maketh intercession for vs to God who beeing his naturall Father vouchsafeth also through him to be our Father by the grace of adoption and for the same cause is willing to heare both him for vs and vs for his sake yea and not onely willing but being almightie is as able as he is willing to graunt vs all things through him Finally this may iustly be exceeding comfortable vnto vs that looke what was represented by the glorious garments of the high Priest of the lawe his Ephod with the Onix stones in the which were grauen the names of the twelue tribes of Israell the breast-plate of iudgement wherein were likewise set twelue stones answerable to the names of the children of Israell grauen as signes the Vrim and Thummim also the hidden brightnes and perfection which were in the same breast-plate and he plate or crowne and miter on his forehead wherein was ingrauen Holines to the Lord the truth of all is nowe most perfectly and brightly performed a heauen by our Sauiour Christ For hee presents vs holy and righteous in himselfe before God continually hee supports his Church and euery weake member as it were on his shoulders hee carries the remembrance of all in his heart in him are all the hidden treasures of wisedome hee alone so sweetens vs and our prayers and all that wee doe in his name that though all be weake and vnpersit yet both wee and they are for his sake most gratiously accepted of God Reuel 8.3.4.5 Our Sauiour therefore at the right hand of GOD in the heauens in vnto vs that our onely high Priest who is anointed with the oile of gladnes aboue all his fellowes infinitely more delightfull and pleasant then euer was Aaron or any of his companions though the sweete smell of his perfume is greatly commended both in Exodus 30.22 c. and Psalme 133. Thus farre of the fruites and benefites of the exaltation of our Sauiour Christ to the right hand of God in respect of his royall and kingly priesthood Now in the last place what are the fruites and benefites of his sitting at the right hand of God Question in regard of his High-Priestry royaltie and spirituall Kingdome Answer They are partly such as doe more directly concerne his Church that is to say the whole companie of his obedient and faithfull subiects and that either from age to age in this life or at the end of the world for euer and euer And partly they are such as for the same his Churches sake and to the benefit therof doe concerne his dealing against all those enemies which it hath whom this our King and Sauiour taketh to be enemies likewise vnto himselfe It is true they may well be considered vnder these diuerse heads Question Which are they that be of the first sort Answer More directly for the benefit of the Church and euery true member thereof our Sauiour in respect of his kingly aduancement at the right hand of God he doth from the same First here vpon earth most holily spiritually and as we may say religiously rule and gouerne it Secondly he doth most vigilantly maintaine and preserue it Thirdly he doth most wisely and discreetly chastise and nurture it Fourtly he doth most sweetly comfort cherish and refresh it from time to time Finally he doth by all meanes make his Church and euery member therof truly humble and wise vnto their eternall saluation and he will verily for euer saue and glorifie them at the last in the Kingdome of heauen Explication and proofe These in deede are the most gratious fruites and benefites which proceed from the aduancement of our Sauiour to sit downe at the right hand of God in his most royall and priestly kingdome For proofe whereof read first Psa 45.6.7.8.9 and verses 13.14.15.16.17 compared with Heb. 1.8.9 And Psalm 72. vnder the type and figure of King Salomon And Psal 2.2 Blessed are all that trust in him Read Isaiah 32.1.2.3 c. Behold a King shalt raigne in iustice and the Princes shal rule in iudgement And that man to wit Christ our king shal be as an hiding place frō the wind and as a refuge c. Yea generally let vs obserue that whatsoeuer the holie Prophets doe prophesie of the speciall Kingdome of Christ in respect of the Church the perfection of the administration thereof dependeth vpoh this his sitting at the right hand of God and they are also so many proofes that his kingdom should be most graciously gouerned especially from the time of his sitting at the right hand of God as the effect it selfe confirmeth according to that Isaiah ch 9.6.7 ch 11.1.2.3 c to the end of the chapter For all I say taketh the full accomplishment from hence And to this end we may fitly ascribe that which is spoken in respect of his eternal Deitie before his incarnatiō to his most soueraigne royal state now in that he is mā vnited personally to the same Deitie so that it may be veried of him now which was said then by the spirit of prophesie Prou ch 8.14 c. I haue counsell wisedome I am vnderstanding and I haue strength By me kings raigne and princes decree iustice By me princes rule the nobles all iudges of the earth I loue them that loue me and they that seeke me early shal find me Riches and honour are with me euen durable riches and righteousnes My fruit is better then gold euen then fine gold and my reuenewes are better then fine siluer I cause to walk in the way of righteousnes and in the middest of the paths of iudgement That I may cause them that loue me to inherit substance and I will fill their treasures And further whereas the church of our Sa Ch enioyeth godly Christian kings and princes for the protection and defence of it according to the promise of God Isai 49 23. Kings shal be thy foster-fathers and Queenes shal be thy nources c. this out of all question is the gift of our Sauiour Christ from the right hand of God euen of his royall bountie and from his most high and soueraigne
one of his hundreth and seuen and twenty Prouinces So no doubt the reward and aduancement which proceedeth of the most free and infinite bountie of the Lord our God to the setting forth of the most perfit glorie of his grace it is infinitely aboue that which any man though he had a meritorious facultie and power were able to deserue at his hands We are the rather thus to admonish and ground our selues from the present wordes of our Sauiour to the end we may the better vnderstand that which followeth in the reason or rule of this part of the iudgement and that we may not be misled by the false interpretation of any that contend for iustification by the merit of works Neuerthelesse before we goe from these words Come ye blessed of my Father we are to stay a while longer to obserue other most sweete and comfortable instructions from the same And first in that our Sauiour sheweth that hee will most louingly call and incourage those that be of his sheepfold to come vnto him and to take possession of the kingdome prepared for them he sheweth that he will be then of the same gratious minde which he was of while he was vpon the earth in that he incouraged all humbled and distressed soules to come vnto him as wee reade Matth. 11.28 Come vnto me all ye that are wearie and laden and I will ease you For as he promiseth so will hee then performe to call all such to the eternall possessiō of that rest which he promised to beginne in thē here And it is to singular purpose that our Sauiour certifieth vs that he will in this gratious manner inuite and incourage all true beleeuers to the possession of this glorious kingdome because he knoweth that they will retaine this constant iudgement of themselues that they are vtterly vnworthy of if saue onely from the free grace and mercie of God through the alone worthinesse of their Sauiour This therefore shall be the accomplishment of that incouragement which he gaue to his Disciples before as we read Luke 12 32. Feare not little flocke for it is your Fathers pleasure to giue you the kingdome Yea euen that kingdome which is onely in truth in full perfection worthie the name of a kingdome because all other kingdomes here in this world though they be rich and haue many pleasures yet they are full of manifold griefes and vexations euen to the Kings themselues they are also subiect to impouerishment to all calamitie and desolation Onely this kingdome of our Sauiour shall be replenished with true durable and perfect riches and glorie for euermore And further more that this most glorious and incomparable kingdome of God shall be giuen to all true beleeuers of the free gift of God in way of inheritance through adoption not of purchase or by any desert it is euery where confirmed in the holy Scriptures according to this testimonie and canonicall direction of our Sauiour And namely Acts 26.18 That they may receiue forgiuenesse of sinnes saith our Sauiour to Paul and inheritance among them which are sanctified by faith in me From the which ground and warrant saith the same Apostle Paul Rom. 8.15 16 17. Ye haue receiued the Spirit of adoption whereby we crie Abba Father The same spirit beareth witnesse with our spirit that we are the children of God If we be children we are also heires euen the heires of God and heires annexed with Christ if so be that we suffer with him that wee may also be glorified with him For I account that the afflictions of this present time are not worthy of the glorie which shall be shewed vnto vs. Now if the sufferings of martyrdome for the testifying of the truth be not worthy what obedience of any other worke may be accounted worthy It is therefore by inheritance and that by adoption as the Apostle teacheth For the holy spirit of God is the proper assurance of it vnto vs and not any worthinesse of our selues or our workes Ephes 1.13.14 and chap. 4.30 and 2. Cor. 1.22 Reade also Gal. 3.18 This inheritance is not of the law but by promise And Colos 3.24 it is the reward of inheritance by the gift of Christ and not the reward of a hired seruice And 1. Pet. 3.9 The children of God are called to be heires of blessing Likewise Heb. 1.14 And chapter 9.15 Through the death of Christ they are called to receiue the promise of the eternall inheritance This inheritance to the liuely hope whereof weare of the aboundant mercie of God the Father of our Lord Iesus Christ begotten by the resurrection of Iesus Christ from the dead it is an inheritance immortall and vndefiled which fadeth not away but is reserued in heauen for vs. 1. Pet. 1.3 4. The riches of this inheritance is glorious aboue that we can fully conceiue Ephes chapter 1. verses 18 19. From hence therefore wee may conceiue in what sense our Sauiour calleth the children of God the blessed of his Father not in respect of the outward blessings of this life either riches or honour c but in regard of the inward graces of the holy spirit bestowed vpon them and because or this heauenly inheritance which is prepared for them according to that in the same chapter of the Ephesians verses 3 4. Blessed be God euen the Father of our Lord Iesus Christ who hath blessed vs with all spirituall blessings in heauenly things in Christ As he hath chosen vs in him before the foundation of the world that wee should be holy c. as it followeth most notably in that chapter And whereas it was of the great mercy of God that it pleased him to create all outward blessings for mankinde at the beginning before hee created them O how much more infinite was his mercie that he knowing that man would soone forfet all his present blessings prepared for him for many thousands of his lost posteritie a heauenly kingdome replenished with all spirituall happinesse and blessing laid vp in store for them Verily wee cannot worthily blesse God neither shall all mankinde be euer able to yeeld him condigne and proportionable praise no not in all eternitie for this his blessing which is not onely to be infinite in continuance but also vnmeasurable in the greatnes and excellency of it Hetherto of the first part of the sentence or iudgement of our Sauiour for the acquiting and clearing of all true beleeuers against all both accusations of their owne consciences whereby they cannot but iudge themselues to be in themselues vtterly vnworthy of the glorious kingdome of God and to be but vnprofitable seruants c as also against the malitious accusations of the diuell our most malignant aduersarie not without cause called the accuser of the brethren and finally against the accusations of the children of this world who when they can conuict them of no grieuous iniquity whereof they haue not truly repented them yet doe vsually condemne
the sin against the holy Ghost so properly called is made vnpardonable before God and the person guiltie thereof if God doe discouer it not to be prayed for of any because such a one doth not sinne of ignorance nor of weakenes of iudgement in some one point or other but of malice in a generall contempt of the truth yea euen of the Spirit of truth himselfe the most gratious Teacher thereof Heb. 6.4 c. And ch 10.28 c And 1. Iohn 5.16.17 Wherefore beloued in the Lord we see that in euery most weighty respect we haue the greatest cause that may be why we are with all holy religious and constant reuerence to beleeue and obey the holy Ghost as being one true and euerlasting God to bee blessed and adored for euer together with the Father and the Sonne And on the contrarie wee cannot but see that we ought to take heede most carefully that wee doe not at any time any manner of way blaspheme the holy Ghost or giue any occasion that he should be blasphemed or spoken euill of either directly or indirectly by scoffing at any because they are of the spirit or hote of the spirit c. All such iesting and all irreuerence is exceeding dangerous and therefore let vs all very heedefully not onely auoid the same but also thinke and speake alwaies most reuerendly of this so high and glorious a Maiestie And as for all such heretikes as feare not to affirme that the holy Ghost is not God but a creature or a name only of diuine vertue and operation c let vs vtterly abhorre all such their blasphemous heresies In which respect to the end we might haue before our eyes some graue admonition I haue thought it to good purpose and so I trust will euery godly Reader to set downe that which the good Minister of Gods word Bastingius hath written in his Commentaries vpō the Palsgraues Catechisme to the same purpose The doctrine concerning the Deitie of the holy Ghost saith this godly learned Minister hath had foure principall Aduersaries First those that haue and doe contend that the holy Ghost is nothing else then an internal operation motion or action whereby God worketh effectually in the hearts of the elect Energeia but not to be any substance much lesse a Person as Samosatenus Seruetus and their schollers who are all refuted very manifestlie by this that those things are attributed to the holy Ghost in the scriptures which doe agree to none saue onely to God and consequently to a Person truly subsisting and therefore also to a true substantiall Beeing Secondly this doctrine hath had Macedonius an aduersary against it who taught indeede that the holy Ghost is a substance and a true Person but yet created which also was the error of Arius wherevnto the Oecumenical Council held vnder Theodosius the Great opposed it selfe and gaue it his deadly wound The words whereof are these If it be created how doth it create how then doth it sanctifie how doth it quicken how doth it distribute graces how is it God how doeth it search the deepe thinges of God how is he the Comforter how hath he his ioynt place with the Father and the Sonne Of which Macedonius Iohn Cassianus Chrysostomes scholler writeth after this manner in his first booke of the incarnation of the Lord Macedonius also saith he vttered his blasphemie against the holy Ghost with an incur●ble impietie in that although he said that the Father and the Sonne are of the same substance yet he calling the holy Ghost a creature was guilty of blasphemie against the whole Deitie insomuch as nothing can be iniured in the Trinitie without iniurie done against the whole Trinitie Now adde vnto these in the third place the Tritheites who confessed indeeded that the holy Ghost is a Person yea and that he is God but yet another God beside the Father and the Sonne albeit in truth the holy Ghost is so of the same substance or co-essential with the Father and the Sonne Homoousios that they be not sundry Gods but one onely Iehouah The fourth error was the error of Sabellius who stucke not to say that the holy Ghost was a diuine Person eternall and vncreated but not a distinct Person with the Father and the Sonne the which how repugnant it is to the scriptures we haue likewise declared before And thus truly haue they waged battell against the Person of the holy Ghost Now as touching his office and the efficacie thereof these following did not well vnderstand what it is First they which do thinke that the elect may altogether loose or fall away from their faith though it be sealed vp in them by that holy spirit of promise But the truth is that the Spirit of sanctification is neuer vtterly taken away Energeia from such as are truly regenerated and borne againe Onely the effectuall working of it may be interrupted for a time while the contrarie lusts doe beare the sway like as drunkennesse doth not altogether bereaue men of their wit Beliefe that God hath a holy catholike Church but onely taketh away the vse of it for a while The ground and meaning of the Article And furthermore the Romish Teachers doe likewise erre in that they require that men should alwaies stand in doubt of the fauour of God seeing the holy Ghost is therefore called the spirit of adoption because he beareth witnesse of that free good will wherewith the Father embraceth vs in the Sonne and teacheth vs also to cry Abba Father Thus much out of Ierimias Bastingius a faithfull Minister of the word of God And thus for the time of this our present inquirie an end of the doctrine of this Article and therewithall of the whole doctrine of the most blessed and glorious Trinitie and so also an end of the first part of the most generall diuision of the Articles of our beliefe Now the same most blessed and glorious Trinitie of distinct Persons our one onely true and euerlasting God most wise most holy and most gratious blesse it for euer vnto vs. The grace of our Lord Iesus Christ and the loue of God the communion of the holy Ghost be with vs all Amen Beliefe that God hath a holy Catholike Church Question Answer Explicatiō proofe WHat followeth in the Articles of our beliefe The holy catholike Church Here beginneth the second part of the Articles of our christian beliefe shewing euery Christian what hee ought to beleeue concerning the people of God called his Church All which is nothing else but the effect of that which is contained in the former part which as we haue alreadie seene teacheth how we ought to beleeue in God who is the only Author Caller Redeemer Iustifier Sanctifier and Glorifier of his Church And verily it cannot be that God the Father should giue his Sonne to take mans nature and in the same to die for man in vaine according to that Gal.
regard of the stabilitie of the whole church and euery true member thereof according to that of the same Apostle 2. Tim 2.19 The foundation of God remaineth sure and hath this seale The Lord knoweth who are his And thus as it is written Heb 6.18.19 The stablenes of the counsell of God afordeth vs strong consolation vpon the which the ancre of our soules that is the hope which is set before vs may bee sure and steadfast in heauen against all the stormes and tempests which we shall meete withall while we sayle as it were in the discomfortable and dangerous Sea of this wicked troublesome world Read also Mat 16.18 The gates of hell shall not ouercome the Church There be likewise many comfortable testimonies in the holy Prophets As Psal 46.5 c. God is in the midest of it therfore shall it not be moued And Ps 125 1. They that trust in the Lord shall be as mount Sion c. Isai 54.17 All the weapons that are made against thee shal not prosper c Ioel 2 32. In mount Sion and in Ierusalem shal be deliuerance And chap 3 20. Likewise Obad verse 17. And Micah 7.20 God will performe his truth to Iaakob and mercie to Abraham c. But to the end we may haue our part in this so singular a comfort How may we be assured Question that wee are in the number of the elect of God and consequently true members of the holy catholike Church of God Hereby may we knowe that we are the elect of God Answer if so be we haue receiued his Spirit of adoption and sanctification Explicatiō proofe We may doe so indeede For so saith the Apostle Iohn 1 Ep ch 4 13. Hereby we knowe that we dwell in God and God in vs because hee hath giuen vs of his Spirit The which Spirit also as wee haue seene before is as the earnest or seale of our election to salution And therefore it beareth the name of the Spirit of adoption c. Question But that we faile not nor be deceiued in this our comfort how may we know that God hath giuen vs of his Spirit and that wee are sealed thereby vnto redemption and saluation Answer We may know it certainly by the inward effects which the holy Spirit of God worketh in vs and by the outward effects of holines which the same Spirit inableth vs to performe and causeth our Spirits to take delight and pleasure therein from a pure heart with a good conscience and through faith vnfeined Explicatiō proofe You answer truly and well For so doth the Apostle Iohn mentioned euen now teach vs 1 Ep ch 2 v. 3. Hereby we are sure that we knowe him if we keepe his commandements And ch 3 23.24 This is his commandement that we beleeue in the name of his Sonne Iesus Christ and loue one another as he gaue commandement For he that keepeth his commandements dwelleth in him and he in him hereby we know that he abideth in vs euen by the Spirit which he hath giuen vs. Now this Spirit leadeth vs into the obedience of Gods commandements whereby also it is discerned to be in vs. Prouided alwaies that our obedience be as was answered out of a pure heart and of a good conscience and of faith vnfained According to that of the Apostle Paul 1 Tim 1 5. Moreouer the fruits of the Spirit whereby his abiding in vs may be assured vnto vs are in many particulars reckoned vp by the Apostle Paule Gal 5 22 23 And Eph 5. v. 9 in many other places Wherein if we take delight with care to practise them in our liues we may assure our selues that God hath giuen vs his Spirit And namely The Duties if we shall be carefull to acquaint our selues with prayer and supplication to God for the increase of these his good gifts and graces For this is a speciall propertie of the Spirit of adoption and sanctification as the same Apostle teacheth vs Rom 8 15. Whereby and by the other fruites of sanctification before mentioned the Apostle doth in the same place verses 14 and 16.17 assure vs that we are such as belong to God and to whom the inheritance of the kingdome of God doth belong For saith he as many as are led by the Spirit of God they are the Sonnes of God For ye haue not receiued the spirit of bondage to feare againe but yee haue receiued the spirit of adoption whereby we cry Abba Father The same spirit beareth witnesse with our spirit that we are the children of God If wee be children we are also heires euen heires annexed with Christ if so be that we suffer with him that ●ee may also be glorified with him And marke this well that among many other things the holy Apostle sheweth vs that our willing suffering with Christ that is while wee walke in the holy waies of God is a sure token that wee are in the number of the elect children of God For as he saith further verse 29. of the same chapter Those whom God knewe before he also predestinated to be made like to the image of his Sonne to wit euen in the induring of afflictions c. And to the same purpose of comforting and incouraging of all such that they are the vndoubted children of God tendeth all that which followeth euen to the end of that most comfortable chapter Whervnto also the testimonie of the Apostle Peter serueth notably in the first chapter of his 2. Epistle verses 5 6 7 8.9 10 11. Therefore giue all diligence therevnto ioyne moreouer vertue with your faith and with vertue knowledge And with knowledge temperance and with temperance patience and with patience godlines and with godlines brotherly kindnes and with brotherly kindnes loue c. For as the Apostle saith hereby we shall make our calling and election sure And he assureth vs in the name of the Lord that if we doe these things we shall neuer fall but that an enterance shall bee ministred vnto vs aboundantly into the euerlasting kingdome of our Lord and Sauiour Iesus Christ Read also Ps 15. where the Spirit of God by his holy Prophet maketh the same conclusion from a rehearsall of sundrie like vertues in the former part of the Psalme And thus we see that the comfort of faith cōcerning the Article of the holy catholike Church of God is very great and manifold in respect both of the vniuersalitie and holines of it and chiefly in regard of the holy election of God Hetherto therefore of the vse of the doctrine of this Article for the comfort of faith WE are now to inquire likewise after the vse of it touching the fruites of obedience and that in the same order wherein we haue inquired of the Comforts Question First therefore what is the dutie belonging to the comfort of faith concerning the vniuersalitie of the Church Answer Insomuch as there is but one Church of God and that without it here
c. Ier 10.12 13. and Mat 6 26. Your heauenly Father feedeth the fowles of heauen saith our Sauiour Christ And ch 10.29 A Sparrow falleth not on the ground without your Father And as it followeth in the next verse of the same ch he giueth to vnderstand that the Father hath a speciall regard of his adopted children through his owne Son our Lord Iesus Christ For our Sauiour himselfe saith the haires of their head are numbred This speciall prouidence of God the Father toward his Church you also mentioned a little before Question Now what doe ye beleeue in this respect to the more full clearing of this Article of our faith in the first person of the holy Trinitie God the Father Answere I doe in this respect according to the last acception of the word Father furthermore vndoubtedly beleeue that God the Father of his most free grace and in most tender pittie and compassion according to his diuine counsell purpose and predestination euen before the foundation of the world was laid hath in his beloued Sonne chosen and adopted vs and all the elect people to be his children through the sanctification of the holy Ghost to the end that we truly knowing trusting in the same his grace should obtaine the glory of our Lord Ie Ch yea that euē in this life also we should enioy a special fruite of the fatherly prouidence of our most good gracious God aboue al the childrē of this world Explication and proofe You may safely and with good assurance beleeue this also according to the testimony of the Apostle Paul as we read 2. Thes 2 13 14. and in many other places For one the same though it may be in some differing measure is the happie glorious estate of al true beleeuing Christiās in the kingdome of heauen Read also Ps 4 6 Ps 31.19 20 46 7 8 9. But of al these points which you haue answered for the clearing of this article insomuch as they are all of them matters of great importance let vs trusting in the grace of God The Promise set our minds to inquire more particularly into the grounds and doctrine of them by a more large discourse to the more plentiful inriching of this part of the Treasurie of our faith First concerning this that God is our Father Secondly concerning his almightie power Thirdly concerning his creation and the seuerall workes thereof And fourthly concerning his fatherly prouidence both generally ouer all the workes of creation and also more specially toward his Church in the election c●lling gathering together and preseruation thereof Question FI●●● therefore what promise haue you in the holy Scriptures that God is mind 〈◊〉 to be a Father vnto vs For that God is a Father that is to say the first person in the most holy Trinity we haue seene the ground proofe of it already Now what ground haue you I say for the promise Answere In th● 2. Epistle to the Cor. chap. 6. The Apostle alledgeth the Prophesies of the old Testament concerning vs the Gentiles in this behalfe Question Which are those Prophesies Answer In the 16 verse of that chapter the Apostle hath these words God hath said I wil dwel among them and walke there and I will be their God and they shall be my people And verse 17. I will receiue you And verse 18. I will be a Father vnto you and you shall be my sonnes and daughters saith the Lord almightie Explicatiō proofe These Prophesies the which as the same Apostle calleth them in the beginning of the next Chapter are so many promises they are diligently to be marked and to be surely laide holde vpon and apprehended of vs because if God were onely a father in respect of his natural and onely begotten Sonne and not also for the Sons sake a Father to vs by the couenant of grace and adoption we could not possibly beleeue in God to our comfort For by our Apostacie in Adam wee are wholly fallen from God not onely from the Father but also from the Sonne of God simply considered in the Deitie of his person and from the holy Ghost also the onely Spirit of them both Yea we are so fallen that we cannot possibly by any meanes be raised vp and restored againe but by the free grace of the Father through the mediation of the Son taking our nature and in the same by his redeeming iustifying sanctifying of vs vnto himselfe by the holy Ghost And for this cause it is that our Lord Iesus Christ of his t●nder loue is so earnest to assure vs in his holy Gospell that God is our Father For so hee speaketh oftentimes of him before his death teaching vs to pray to him as being our heauenly Father and after his resurrection also saying I goe vp to my Father and your Father c. Iohn chap. 20.17 Such therefore and so worthie and necessarie is the obseruation and faith of this most comfortable promise of God that he will be a Father vnto vs reconciled in and by his sonne our Lord Iesus Christ Question NOw let vs come to the comforts themselues such as belong to this article of our faith Which are they Answere First insomuch as God vouchsafeth to be a Father vnto vs his loue toward vs must needes be more pure and tender in that he is of a most holy and mercifull nature and infinitely more constant also in his loue in so much as hee is most faithfull then can be the loue of any the most louing and tender naturall Parents to their most deare and naturall children Secondly the comfort of this that God is our Father is very great in that according to the exceeding greatnes of his loue infinitely aboue the loue of all naturall parents so are his gifts and and benefites to his children infinitely aboue theirs both in number measure weight and value Explicatiō proofe It is very true And therefore it is that the Lord saith thus by his Prophet Isaiah ch 49 1●.16 Though a woman should forget her child not haue compassion of the sonne of her wombe yet would not I forget thee Behold saith the Lord I haue grauen thee vpon the palme of my hands thy walls are euer in my sight And chap. 63.16 Doubtlesse thou art our Father The Comforts Though Abraham would not know vs nor Israell acknowledge vs to wit to be kindely children to them insomuch as wee haue not walked in their straight steps nor done their good workes but haue committed much wickednes c. Yet O Lord saith the holy Prophet in the name of all the faithfull repenting them of their sinnes thou art our Father and our Redeemer Thy name is for euer God loueth all his creatures euen for that they a●e ●is creatures and specially mankinde From hence doth Iob make it a part of his ple●ding with God chap. 10.8 c. Thine hands haue made me and fashioned me who●e
world an earnest longing after the Kingdome of heauen c. Verily we could neither knowe God so well in his mercy nor in his righteousnes nor in his power nor in his wisedome nor in his faithfulnes nor in any of his diuine vertues neither yet our selues so well either in our frailtie and miserie or in our peace and prosperitie as by experience of afflictions through the grace of our gracious good God and mercifull Father we learne to doe Thus aboundant that wee doe not say infinite is the commoditie of the fatherly afflictions of God laid vpon his owne deare children But that which hath beene deliuered shall for the present suffice vntill it may please God to inrich vs with a more full supply Hitherto therefore of the commodities and fruites of afflictions LEt vs now henceforth proceed for a while to inquire after the comfortes which are to be found in them at the least after the chiefe and principall of them It is true indeed that the former vses being profitable they are also to all those that feele the fruit of them euen in the same respect very comfortable also as we may euidently perceiue by the testimonie of the holy Ghost Heb 12.5 c. Where both the comfort also the profit of afflictions are lincked together Of the which place more is to be said afterward And beside insomuch as touching earthly profit it is found true that the sent of gaine is pleasant Suauis odor lucri infinitely much more ought that heauenly and spirituall gaine which groweth from the fatherly corrections of God duly pondered and weighed to be delightfull pleasant and comfortable vnto vs. But seeing there are some vses of afflictions which doe more properly and entirely belong to comfort let vs come to them as comming yet something more properly vnder the name of comfort Question Which may they be Answere First it is very comfortable to consider that no affliction commeth without the most wise louing and fatherly prouidence of God Secondly in that God is neuer nearer nor more tenderly affected yea euen as it were with bowelicke compassion toward his children then when they are in greatest distresse and trouble Thirdly if we doe willingly suffer affliction for wel-doing and while we walke in the holy waies of God we haue our communion with our Sauiour Christ in whose afflictions all ours are sanctified and made both comfortable and profitable vnto vs. For they are so many witnesses of our adoption to be the children of God and that we are liuely members of the mysticall body of Christ Fourthly the holy Ghost our most inward and sweete comforter euen the spirit of the highest glory proceeding from God the Father and the Sonne resteth vp●n vs and doth most immediately communicate the perfit comfort of the whole blessed Trinitie vnto vs. Sixtly we haue in our afflictions a holy communion and fellowship with all the faithfull as brethren fellow-members with them in Christ insomuch as it is the very cōmon beaten high way which God himselfe hath laid out for all his children to trauell through the same vnto his heauenly kingdome Moreouer the holy afflictions wherewith God doth exercise vs doe priuiledge and respite vs from infinite worldly cares and troubles the which no doubt would for our sins haue fallen vpon vs if we had continued in them and if we had not beene taken vp and had as it were receiued our presse mony to be otherwise imploied in the speciall seruice and as it were warfare of the Lord. And yet further the more sharpe and fierie hote our afflictions are so much the more spe●dy and swift forerunners or as it were harbengers are they to make way for speciall comfortes so much the more shortly to followe after But be it that most hote and vehement afflictions for the Lords cause and his Gospel are continue a long while as we count length of time yet the longest and the same also the sharpest that may be if they bee truly measured and weighed they are but momentanie and light in comparison of that which otherwise and in more terrible and fearefull manner our sinnes haue deserued Or much rather in respect of that most excellent and eternal weight of glory whereunto through the infinite mercie of God our heauenly Father they doe as secondarie and helping causes preferre and aduance vs. Finally infinite almost in number and varietie as wel as endles in continuance are the manifold comforts belonging to the sundrie and manifold afflictions and trials of the deare children of God for righteousnes and the Gospels sake aboue that any not throughly exercised therewith shal euer know or feele what they doe meane Explication and proofe So great and so many yea euen almost about number indeede are the sundry and often renewed comforts of the afflicted seruants of God the which the children of this world cannot possibly be acquainted withall For they doe not belong vnto them neither can they receiue them because they cannot rereiue him who is the onely immediate giuer and worker of al comfort According to that of our Sauiour Christ Iohn 14. ver 16.17.18 I will pray the Father and he will giue you an other comforter that hee may abide with you for euer Euen the spirit of truth whom the world cannot receiue because it seeth him not neither knoweth him but ye knowe him for he dwelleth with you and shal be in you I wil not leaue you as orphanes or comfortles but I wil come vnto you And againe verse 27. Peace I leaue with you my peace I giue vnto you not as the world giueth doe I giue vnto you Let not your heart be troubled Or timerous and fearefull c. It is the part or rather the blot and iust reproach of an vnfaithfull friend to faile his friend in time of neede Our Sauiour Christ therefore being a most faithfull friend yea euen the fountaine as it were of all true friendship and fidelitie he promiseth assuredly and will most certainely performe himselfe to be a most trustie and infallible friend yea more then a friend vnto all that doe approue their faithfulnesse to him in the holy profession and obedience of his Gospell And verily if our Sauiour Christ had not alwaies hetherto performed his promise of sending his holy spirit that perfect Comforter to his seruants with his aboundant and manifold consolation according to the manifold and exquisite molestations and torments of their persecutors they could neuer haue indured those sharpe and cruell though more speedy torments executed by th● heathen Much lesse the late more lingering cruelties of the false-beleeuing and hereticall brood of Antichrist by their long tedious and most vncomfortable imprisoning and dungeoning of the true seruants of God And therewithall by their famishing of them by their often railing examinations and siftings by their base and craftie false glozings and flatteries to seduce them by their bitter scoffings not onely at themselues which they could
be their enemie and he fought against them We haue a fearfull example in those that tempted the holy Ghost by their hypocriticall dealing Act 5 3 c. And most fearfull is the estate of all such as doe at any time commit that sinne which is most properly called the sinne against the holy Ghost For as our Sauiour affirmeth this sinne shall neuer be forgiuen Thus the holy Ghost is perfectly righteous yea in all perfection of all diuine attributes equall to the Father and the Sonne and therefore very true God together with them Together I say that we may be admonished to vnderstand this doctrine rightly Not as though the holy Ghost were God seperated from the Father and the Sonne or a God of himselfe absolutly and euery way distinguished from them but onely in the vnitie of essence a distinct Person in the same God-head with the Father and the Sonne and so in an essentiall relation of person one very God with thē And accordingly I say so one to the end we might be admonished not to beleeue in the holy Ghost as a seperated or distinct God but onely as in a distinct person in the vnitie of one and the same God And finally that wee might in like manner be herewithall aduertised that we are not to worship the holy Ghost in any imagined seperation of his person from one and the same Deitie of the Father and the Sonne no more then we are to confound his person with theirs To the which End Gregorie Nazianzene worthy is that golden rule or saying of that godly and orthodoxe Father to be in continuall remembrance which is recorded in the more generall doctrine of the whole blessed and glorious Trinitie I cannot thinke vpon one saith hee but by and by I am compassed about with the bright-shining of the three and I cannot seuerally discerne the three but I am speedily caried backe to one Wherevpon also worthily aduiseth Maister Caluin saying Let it not once come into our mindes to imagine such a trinitie of Persons as may deteine our thought in any seuerall distraction and doth not forthwith bring vs backe againe to that same Vnitie The name of Father Sonne and holy Ghost doe giue vs to vnderstand that there is a true distinction lest any man should thinke them to be bare names of addition whereby God according to his workes should bee diuersely entitled but they doe onely note a distinction and not a diuision Thus much out of Maister Caluin Iustit lib. 1. cap 13. Sect. 17. BVt now after this more large and generall discourse I would gladly that you would make some briefe rehearsall of the principall workes of the holy Ghost in the church of God such as are for the particular benefit of euery true member of it Question Which be they Answer First the holy Ghost teacheth inlighteneth the mind with the knowledge of the truth Secondly hee assureth and confirmeth him whom he hath thus taught the truth to beleeue the same Thirdly he humbleth and conuerteth the will and affection of the heart to loue and delight in it Finally he helpeth comforteth guideth and confirmeth the whole man both body and soule and Spirit to continue and increase in the obedience of the same truth of God against all the temptations wherewith the fleshe the Diuel and the world would hinder and if it were possible vtterly frustrate any part of the same his most holy and blessed worke Explicatiō proofe For the first part of this answere call to minde Nehem chap 9.20 mentioned a litle before Read also Iohn chap 16. verse 13. The holy Ghost as our Sauiour teacheth vs is the spirit of trutn and leadeth into all truth And Iohn 1. Epistle chap 2. verses 20.27 The holy Ghost is called by the Apostle the anointing which we haue from our Sauiour that holy one of God This anointing which ye haue receiued of him saith he dwelleth in you and yee neede not that any man teach you but as the same anointing teacheth you all things Forthe second part of the answer read Rom 8.16 The Spirit of God beareth witnes with our spirit that we are the childrē of God And 2. Cor 4.13 The spirit giueth faith Likewise 1. Epistle 12 9. Faith is giuen by the Spirit And Gal 4.6 God hath sent forth the Spirit of his Sonne into four harts which crieth Abba Father For the third part read Psal 143.10 where the holy Prophet praieth thus Teach me to doe thy will for thou art my God let thy good Spirit leade me into the land of righteousnes Or rather as Trem translateth per terram planam as if the Prophet had saide Grant me to walke as on an euen ground or in an euen course as wee would say sine offensa tui aut cuiusquam without the offēce of thee ô God or of any man Read also Ezek 36 25 26.27 And Ier 31.3 conferred with Heb 8 10. and chap 10. verses 15.16 as was vpon another occasion alledged not long before For the proofes of the latter part we shall haue a more fit occasion to speake of them when wee come to the Comforts and therefore wee will forbeare to produce them now In the meane season we may not vnprofitably looke backe to that which is set downe in the doctrine of Repentance 1. Booke pages 70. 71. Here also to make all more full and plaine we will referre these most gracious operations of the holy Ghost to these seuen heads following First that he inlighteneth the minde Secondly that he reneweth the will Thirdly that he comforteth the feeble minded Fourthly that he augmenteth and increaseth grace Fiftly that he raiseth vp such as fall Sixtly that he maketh them more strong against temptation Seuenthly that he gouerneth the whole course of the life of Gods children The which also as I haue receiued them well expressed in latine verse by a good Christian brother one well affected at the hearing of this doctrine preached so will I set them downe for the godly delight of the learned Reader and then will I briefly english the same for the benefite of the rest 1. Docet SPiritus erudiens tenebras dispergit opacas Mentis vt aspiciat lumina sacra Dei Ioh 16.13 Neh 9.20 Spiritus arte sua diuinas perdocet artes Dogmata quae ratio null a docere queat 2. Regenerat Spiritus ingenitos praui constringit awores Iohn ● 5. Mutat affectus quos facit esse nouos Spiritus ad luctum peccati peruehit altum Hinc dolor hinc moeror displi●●isse Deo Spiritus ex luctu cordis solatia gignit 3. Consolatur Mentibus infundit gaudia quippe Deus Iohn 14 1● Spiritus alta mouens remouet suspiria cordis Testis amoris inest signat adesse Deum 4. Auget Spiritus assiduis dotes accessibus anget Crescat vt in multum quod fuit ante parum 2. Cor. 3 1● Spiritus exauget
in such places where the faithfull and diligent preaching of Gods word the chiefe preseruatiue against this leauen of false doctrine is most wanting So that for some supplie of so great a defect what may wee thinke to be accounted of the bookes of one impression though of more then a thousand yea though the same booke should be imprinted thousand after thousand manie a time But to this it may be saide that not manie thousands among many millions of people are so well minded as to be studious in reading of good and godlie bookes And in verie deede it cannot bee denyed but that it is too true Neuerthelesse this wee may as truely answere that God hath his thousands and seuen thousands in his Israel better minded then anie one or manie of vs are priuie vnto Now therefore good Christian brethren what remaineth but onely this that we be wise and carefull to vse all such good helpes as God vouchsafeth to best 〈◊〉 vpon vs in their due time and place so farre as wee shall finde them to be profitable vnto vs but the chiefe helpes alwayes with greatest care and diligence ●his great grace of Christian wisedome and discretion with all other nece●●●rie for vs our good God and most gratious and mercifull Father graunt vnto vs all both Preachers Hearers Writers and Readers working them in vs by his most holie Spirit through his rich mercie in the Lord Iesus To whom with the Father and the holie Ghost three most glorious diuine and distinct Persons one true and euerliuing God almightie and in all things all-sufficient be all praise honour and glorie nowe and for euer Amen London October 1606. Yours in the Lord with the best dutie and seruice that hee is able most willing Robert Allen. Page 5. line 3. of this Preface For beeing I pray read to be The rest of the Errata through the whole are noted at the ende of the last Booke yet so as not all there mentioned are to be found in euery Booke THe Christian Reader ●ath in the Heades or chapters following the contents of this first book of The Doctrine of the Gospel or second part of the Treasurie of Catechisme set before him in a short viewe Yet so as hee may vnderstand that vnder the heades mentioned there are many particulars and much varietie of matter both for instruction confirmation and comfort of faith and also for duties of obedience deducted from the same The which would be ouerlong and the lesse necessarie to be set down here because the gene●all being found according to the present direction the particulars will readily offer themselues THE GENERAL CONTENTS of the first ●ooke WHat the Gospel i● pag. 1 2 3. How the Gospel diff●reth from the Lawe pages 4. 5. ● How the Law accor●eth with the Gospel pag. 7 8 9. Who are fi● hearers of the Gospel pag. 10. The Gospel exalteth those or●●● whom the law humbleth pag. 11. Faith m●st necess●rie to saluation pag 12. 13. Faith most pleasing to God And why pag 14. What Faith is pag 15. 16. 17. 18. 19. 20. God iustifieth sinners pag. 21. What Iustification is pag. 22. 23. c to the 33. pag. What Saluation is pag. 33 34 where the title of the page 〈◊〉 wrong Iustification and saluation onely by Christ pag. 3● 36 3● 8. What Repentance is pag 〈◊〉 4● c. to the. pag. 45. The ●●ac●● of Re●entance pag. 46 c. to 71. The ●●●●rence betwixt Re●eneration and Repentance 72. The Doct●●ne of the Gospel as persed through the holy Scriptures 73. A briefe summe of the Doctrine of the Gospel pag. 74 75. A generall diuision of the Articles of the Faith or Beliefe 76. The Ground of the Article pag. 77 78. Beliefe in o●e onely God The Meaning of it pag. 79. 80. c. to the 87. In the which page is a large discourse shewing what manner of one God is The Promi●e belong●ng to this Article pag. 87. Where the tit●e of the page faileth It belongeth to euery Christian. pag. 88 89. 90. The Comforts and benefites of it pag ●1 to 96. The Duties arising from the comforts pag 97 c to the 109 pag. The Danger of not beleeuing in one onely God 1●● 100. Beliefe in one onely God three distinct Persons Beliefe in God the Father The Ground and meaning of it pag. 107. c. to the 116. The Promise pag. 117. The Duties In the same pag. and the next The Danger of not beleeuing this Article pag. 119. The Ground of it pag. 120. 121. 122. 123. The Meaning of it pag. 124. The Promise pag. 125. The Comforts pag. 126 127. 128. The Duties in the same pag. and 129. 130. The Danger of not beleeuing pag. 131. B●●●●fe in God the Father Almightie The Ground and meaning of it pag. 132. 133. The Promise pag. 134. The Comforts in the same page and 135. The Duties pag 136. 137. The Danger of not beleeuing pag. 138. B●●●fe in God the Father maker of heauen and earth The Ground and meaning of it pag. 139. 140 c. to the 169. In a large discourse where the wh●● Historie of the creation is declared The Promise be ●n●ing●● it pag. 169. The Com●●● beg●●●ing in the same page are continued to the. page 173. The D●●●a●● 〈◊〉 pag 174 175 c. to the 183. The dan●er of ●ot ●e●e 〈◊〉 th●● Article pag. 183. 184. The 〈…〉 c to the 207. pag. By a large inquirie an●w●●●le to the ●ar●e 〈…〉 all creatures Persons causes and actions The Promi●e ●et 〈…〉 prouident Father for his children is set down page 〈…〉 ●1 1● ●● ●3 Be●●●e in the Fatherly Prouidence of God The C●m●or● contained in th●●e promises are prosecuted from the 214. pag. to the 248. 〈…〉 yet not larger then the argument it selfe requireth The 〈…〉 which those comforts call for doe followe in the same pag. and pag ● 9. 250 25● 252. 25. to 256. The Danger 〈◊〉 not beleeuing in Gods Fatherly Prouidence 256. 257. THE DOCTRINE OF THE GOSPEL HAuing through the goodnes of God finished the first part of our Treasury of Christian Catechisme or instruction concerning the morall Lawe of God let vs trusting in the same his diuine goodnesse and mercy vse as good diligence as we can in like manner of familiar instruction to enquire into the Doctrine of the Gospell Yea let vs search after it as after the most rich and precious part of our spirituall treasure according to the holy testimony and profession of the Apostle Paul Philip. 3 8 9 Doubtlesse I thinke all things but losse for the excellent knowledge sake of Christ Iesus my Lord for whom I haue counted all things losse and do iudge them to be d●ngue that I might winne Christ And that I might be found in him that is not hauing my owne righteousnesse which is of the lawe but that which is through the faith of Christ euen the righteousnesse which is of God through faith c.
10.32 c. and chap 11.24 c. That Faith incourageth to Prayer wee may reason from that which the Apostle Paul writeth Romans 10.14 For it is a fruit of faith yea so a fruit as without Faith there can be no true prayer or calling vppon the name of God Read also chapt 8.15 The Spirit of adoption incourageth to prayer But where this Spirit is not euen that Spirit which is onely receiued by Faith there is no readinesse to true and faithfull prayer What profit should wee haue say Infidells if wee should pray vnto God Iob 21.15 And Psal 14.4 They call not vpon the Lorde See also a fearfull example Mal 3.14 Yee haue said It is in vaine to serue God c. That faith doth solicite to repentance and care of a godly life wee may perceiue Gal chap 5. verse 6. Faith worketh by loue Reade also and rightly vnderstand the 2. chap of the epistle of the Apostle Iames who as by the grace of God wee shall declare more at large afterward consenteth with the Apostle Paul in shewing what manner of faith the true iustifiyng faith is namely such a faith as feedeth the hungrie clotheth the naked and is not a verball faith onely c. Likewise teacheth S. Iohn 1. ep ch 3. verses 2.3 Euery man saith hee that hath this hope in him that is in God hee purgeth himselfe And verse 17. This wee shall yet further perceiue 2 Pet 2.22 Ps 14.1 Ephes 4.30 1. Cor. 6.15 if wee consider that saith hath very manie and mightie reasons at hand to withdraw from sinne and to mooue vnto godlines of life From sinne because sinne is in it selfe a most vile and filthy thing because it is highly displeasing and abhominable in the sight of God because it grieueth his holy Spirit whereby wee are sealed vnto the day of redemption because also in respect of our Sauiour Christ it is a most vnseemelie thing that any being a member of his most holy Body should not bee sutable to the Head in some measure of holines c. But no reason is more mighty then when faith deeply weigheth with it selfe that the least sin could no way else be satisfied for vnto the Iustice of God offended therwith but by the most grieuous sufferings death of our Sauiour Christ And vnto godlines of life it moueth the beleeuer by laying before him all the mercies of God specially this of our redemption through the same his most bitter sufferings euen to the sheadding of his most precious heartblood for vs most wretched and vnworthy sinners Reade Rom. 12.1.2 and 2. Cor. 6.18 I will bee a Father vnto you and yee shall be my sonnes and daughters saith the Lord allmightie And chapt 7.1 Seeing then wee haue these promises dearelie beloued saith the holie Apostle let vs cleanse our selues from all the filthinesse of the flesh and the spirit and growe vp to full holinesse in the feare of God To conclude That faith is accompanied with hope in a patient wayting vpon God for euerlasting happinesse and saluation Wee reade Tit. 1.1.2 The faith of Gods elect is said to be vnder the hope of eternall life Let vs to the same ende consider the confession of the Apostle Paul Act 24.14.15 This I confesse vnto thee c. that I beleeue c. And haue hope toward God that the resurrection of the dead shall he both of the iust vniust Let vs consider it also by calling to minde the example of Abrahams faith who aboue hope beleeued vnder hope c. Rom. 4.18 And there followeth an other expresse and notable proofe chapt 5.1.2 c. For being iustified by faith c. Wee reioyce vnder the hope of the glorie of God Moreouer in the same epistle chap. 8. verses 23.24 Wee are saued by hope c. And wee doe with patience abide for that which wee see not Read also 2. Cor. 4.16 c. and Hebr 6.18 c. And chap 10.35 c. And chap 12.1.2 c there is a notable exhortation mouing vs to patience Likewise Iames chap verses 2.3.4 and verse 12. Blessed is the man that endureth tentation c. And 1. Pet. 4.12 c. Read also Isai 28.16 Hee that beleeueth shall not make haste And chapt 64.3.4 God worketh things aboue expectation to those that waite for him In the 5. Psal verse 3. wee haue the notable example of a patient waiter And againe Psal 85.8 And Psa 147.11 God delighteth in those that practise this excellent vertue God iustifieth sinners God iustifieth sinners THus farre of the nature of the true iustifying Faith Let vs nowe hasten forward as fast as wee can For albeit manie things more might be added yet hoping that this which hath bin already laid forth may well suffice for our present purpose I desire that you should without all further delay shewe to whom that promise of iustification and saluation wherevpon the iustifying faith dependeth is made Question What is your answere to this Answere God of his infinite goodnesse and mercie hath promised that he will for his onely Sonne our Lord Iesus Christes sake iustifie and saue euery poore soule neuer so sinfull and damnable in themselues and by reason of the former wickednesse of their liues Whosoeuer after they haue truly knowne the grace of God shall thenceforth constantly beleeue in the name of his Sonne and as a liuely fruit therof earnestly repent them of their sinnes and leade a newe life Explicatiō proofe This is plainely confirmed in the 3. chapt of the Euangelist Iohn verse 16. God so loued the world c. Reade also Isai 56.3 c. Let not the sonne of the stranger that is ioyned to the Lord speake and say The Lord hath surelie separated me from his people neither let the Eunuch say Beholde I am a drie tree For thus saith the Lord vnto the Eunuches that keepe my Sabbaths and choose the thing that pleaseth me and take hold of my couenant Euen vnto them will I giue in my house and within my walls a place and a name better then of the Sonnes and of the daughters c. Yea as it is in the first chapter of this prophesie Though saith the Lord your sinnes were as crimsin they shal be made white as snowe though they were red like skarlet they shall be as wooll And that it is the gratious good pleasure of God to iustifie and saue sinners yea most grieuous sinners it is not onely testified in word as wee read Rom. 4. vers 5. To him that worketh not but beleeueth in him that iustifieth the vngodlie his faith is counted for righteousnes Euen as Dauid declareth the blessednes of that man vnto whom God imputeth righteousnes without works saying Blessed are they whose iniquities are forgiuen c. But the same thing is also confirmed ipso facto as a man may say and by canonicall experience I meane by experience according to the canon and rule of the holie Scriptures For
last ch 41.4 I the Lorde doe the first worke I am he that doth the last not only a perfect beeing in himselfe the onely eternall and efficient cause of all creatures but also to be the cause of the effecting of all his promises and blessings in the proper times seasons therof as the Lord doth interpret his owne meaning Ex 6.2.3 Moreouer saith the text God spake vnto Moses and said vnto him I am the Lord and I appeared to Abraham Isaak and to Iaacob by the name of Shaddai that is all-mightie or all-sufficient God but by my name Iehouah was I not knowen vnto them That is I promised to Abraham Isaak Iaacob the land of Canaan for an inheritance but I did not performe it vnto them as touching the reall and actuall possession of it as I will now to you their posteritie c as it followeth in that chapter It is asmuch as if the Lord should haue said to the Iewes at the cōming of Christ in comparison of the former ages that hee neuer shewed himselfe so manifestlie or by his name Iehouah as hee did then in so much as all the promises of God are Yea Amen in Christ In which respect our Sauiour Christ himselfe telleth his disciples that they were blessed aboue all other that were before thē in so much as they nowe sawe and heard that which the Prophets and Righteous men among them desired to heare and see but could not Wherfore worthi●ie might they then and wee our selues now in speciall manner hearken to the exhortation of the 68. Genes 21.33 Abrahā called vppon the name of Iehouah the euerliuing God Psal vers 4. Sing vnto God sing praises to his name exalt him that rideth vpon the heauens in his name Iah and reioyce before him Isa ch 26.4 Trust in the Lorde for euer for in the Lord God Be Iah Iehouah there is strength for euermore Read also this name I●h Ps 89.8 A mightie Lorde Chasin Iah and Ps 94. twice verses ● and 12. and Ps 118. fiue times and 135. vers 4. And in composition often times Halleluiah praise yee the Lord. Iah is but as it were a contraction of the name Iehouah It noteth the Eternitie yea the Sempiternitie or perpetuall eternitie of God without beginning without ending He that was is and is to come as this name is interpreted in the new Testament and applyed to Christ our Iehouah the Lorde our righteousnes as wee are after to obserue when wee come to consider of the Deitie of his person Question But what other titles are there which doe more entierly then the rest declare the nature of God Answere Next vnto the name Iehouah which as I haue learned wee doe English by the name Lord therby are to vnderstand his eternall nature beeing as was euen now declared the most vsuall title of the Lord is God the which word as I haue bene also taught is vsed of vs in stead of that which signifieth in the Hebrew language the almightines or omnipotencie of God as though hee should call him the God of all might or power Explication and proofe So is it indeed For the Hebrew word El or Eloah in the plurall number Elohim signifieth the power yea the manifold power and vertue of the Diuine nature yea with some learned interpreters also El Elohim P●alm 50.1 Deut. 32.15 Eloah the distinction of the persons in God vnto whom equallie the almighty power of the diuine nature of God doth belong as we shall further consider afterward by the grace of God Thus then the most vsuall titles belonging to the nature of God are in our language Lord and God as though we should call him as in other words we doe the Eternall Almightie God In regard of which eternitie of God the name of God is oftentimes in the holy scriptures said to be eternall likewise that his mercie endureth for euer that all his promises are sure and stedfast that his faithfulnes shall neuer faile that his throne is for euer that his righteousnes is euerlasting and that ther is no end of his kingdome And in respecte of his omnipotencie He that is mightie hath done for mee great things saith the Virgin Marie and holie is his name Luk 1.49 And the almightie God by the name Shaddai Psal 68.14 and Ps 91.1 and often in the book of Iob ch 5.17 ch 6.4.14 and chap 8.3.5 and chapt 22. fiue times verses 3.17.23.25.26 But of the titles of the iustice mercie gouernment of God we shall haue further occasion to rehearse them among some other sorts of the titles of God LEt vs therefore come to those which shew what manner of one God is named to be in respect of his creatures wherin also are noted the actions or works as likewise the diuine properties and attributes of God Question And first to speake more generallie which are they Answere Creator gouernour and preseruer of all things most high possessor of heauen and earth The Lord God of all flesh and of the Spirits of all fleshe The searcher of the hearts and reynes Iudge of the whole worlde who iudgeth without respect of persones The iudge which maketh lowe and which maketh high Lord of hosts and if ther be any other like to these These are euery where to be found in the holie Scriptures Creator Eccles chap Explicatiō proofe 12.1 and Isai ch 42.5 and chap 45.12 ver 18. Acts 17.43 c. Psalm 33.6.7.8.9 Psalm 74.16.17 And Psalm 94.9 Iob. chapt 32.22 c. Gouernour Psal 22. The Lord ruleth among the Nations And Ps 33.10.11 The Lord breaketh the Counsell of the heathen and bringeth to nought c. He that chastiseth the Nations Psal 94.10 and Psalm 47.8 God reigneth ouer the heathen And Psal 66.7 Hee ruleth the world by his power Isai 16.1 The ruler of the worlde Preseruer Iob chapt 7.20 O thou preseruer of men And 1. Timot. 4.10 Wee trust in the liuing God who is the preseruer of all men speciallie of those that beleeue And Psalm 36.6 Hee that preserueth man and beast No man could haue anie power or authoritie to gouerne if God did not giue it him Iohn chap 19.11 and Rom 13.4 Most high God possessor of Heauen and Earth Genes 14.22 and Psalm 104 24. Tremell The Lord God of all flesh Ierem. 32.27 of the Spirits of all flesh Numb 16.22 and chapt 27.16 And Hebr 12.9 Father of Spirits Zech 12.1 The Lorde who hath formed the Spirit of man within him c. And Ezech 18.4 All soules are mine both the soule of the Father and also the soule of the sonne are mine Searcher of hearts and trier of the reines 1. Sam. 16.7 The Lord beholdeth the heart And 1. Kings 8.39 The Lorde onely knoweth the hearts of all the children of men And Prou 16.2 The Lorde pondereth the Spirits Psalm 7.9 The righteous God trieth the
the Sonnes sake according as the holie Ghost both from the Father and the Sonne beareth a most effectuall witnesse to our soules and spirites And this is vnto vs as the face of God most comfortablie shining vpon vs. To this ende also let vs diligently obserue that God is not called a Father only in way of comparison to signifie his loue toward vs as tender and deare as the loue of a naturall Father here on earth toward his naturall childe But hee is a heauenlie Father in respect of his eternall Sonne most naturallie and in all perfection of truth And accordingly the Sonne of God is the naturall and onely Sonne of the Father And the holy Ghost likewise is naturallie and in all perfection of truth and substance the Spirit of them both farre aboue and beyond all that wee or any Angell of heauen can throughlie conceiue So then whatsoeuer similitude wee doe alledge one way or other to expresse this singular and pierelesse Mysterie wee must of necessitie acknowledge that there is in the things themselues an infinite dissimilitude also so that the similitude can but onely in some respecte shadowe out that which the holie Ghost alone must cause vs to vnderstand so farre as it is meet for vs to vnderstand euen farre aboue that which any similitude of it selfe can teach vs. If wee might beholde in any outward representation the nature of God whether should we rather cast our eyes then vpon the sweet face of the Sonne of God INCARNATE in whom GOD hath reuealed his glorie as it were with open face as wee read 2. Cor 3.18 And yet as experience hath shewed the naturall face or outward Person of our Sauiour Christ if we may so speake could not suffice to the manifesting heereof no not to those who were daylie conuersant with him For manie looked vpon him bodilie while hee was here on earth who by that outward viewe knewe God neuer the more spirituallie It was his holie Doctrine and his most gratious and Diuine workes and his excellent vertues which caused the face glorie of God to shine forth from him vnto those onelie who had the eyes of their mindes opened so to behold him And this was that which mooued the Apostle Paul to say Hence forth know wee no man after the fleshe yea though wee had knowen Christ after the flesh yet now hence forth know we him no more And much rather would the Apostle refuse to knowe Christ and the holie Trinitie by anie bodilie and deade pictures or images of them by Crucifixe or any other way And as for similitudes borowed from any spirituall thing the soule of man made in the image of God may seeme of all other things that wee haue occasion to be best acquainted withall to be most like in that it beeing a spirituall substance is onely one though it haue diuerse distinct properties vnderstanding and reason memorie will and affection yet how infinite oddes there is it is easie to vnderstand For the soule of man though it be spirituall and immortall yet it is a created substance And the qualities thereof are created qualities in the soule and not the soule it selfe either anie one or all of them together What then Wee must of necessitie content our selues and our soules so to knowe both the nature of God and the Persons of the Godhead perfitlie distinct in the same that wee may as the truth it selfe requireth acknowledge that in the full perfection of it the Diuine nature is infinitelie aboue the weake capacitie or vnderstanding eyther of vs or of anie other creature Wherefore wee most humblie and thankfullie acknowledging the vnspeakable mercie of God for that measure of the reuelation of this most high incōprehensible Mysterie which it hath pleased him to reueale vnto vs in his holie Scriptures and holding our selues fast and Religiouslie to them Let vs in like humble manner beseeche our most good and gratious God to vouchsafe to giue vs of his grace that wee soberlie captiuating all similitudes yea and reason it selfe to the obedience of Faith whose nature is to beleeue that which is aboue all naturall sense and reason whatsoeuer hath witnesse and warrant from the word of God let vs I say as on the one hand cast away all ignorance and neglect of due search after the due knowledge hereof so on the other hande let vs in like manner beware of all presumptuous and vaine curiositie lest preassing too farre wee be confounded and ouerwhelmed of the brightnesse and glorie of it For like as our bodilie eyes are not able to looke directlie vpon the seate or as it were centre of brightnesse which is in the Sunne no more nay much lesse are wee able with the eyes of our mindes to behold the infinite brightnesse and most glorious Maiestie of the Lorde God the Father of all Light as hee is in himselfe whether wee looke to the vnitie of his Diuine nature or to the distinction of the Persons in the same According as it is said No man can so see God and liue Exod● 33.20 1. Timoth 6.16 Read also Genes 16.23 Trem interpret And Iudges chap 13.22 where it is recorded that the Parents of Samson were afraide they should die as if they had seene God aboue that had bene meete for sinfull creatures to see him God who set bownds for the people which they might not passe toward the mountaine at the giuing of the law Exod 19.12.13 Neither would haue the arke of the Testimonie commonlie looked vpon vncouered Numb 4. verse 5. c. 20. and 1. Sam 6.19 The same our God no doubt cannot like that anie should vnreuerendlie prye into this most holie secreat concerning his owne Maiestie and Diuine nature with a minde to see further into it then it hath pleased himselfe to reueale the same Wee may most iustlie saye of this knowledge of the Diuine nature of God and of the manner or order of the Beeing thereof as touching the Existence of them internallie or ad intra as the learned speake to witte how the Father is of himselfe and of no other eternally without all beginng the Sonne eternallie begotten of the Father before all time and the holie Ghost proceeding from them both and yet neuerthelesse beeing alwaies Essentiallie present in and with them both wee may I say iustlie determine of this knowledge according to that wee read Psal 139.6 It is too wonderfull for vs it is so high that wee cannot attaine vnto it Wee knowe not the way of the winde or as some translate of the Spirit to witte how it commeth into man nor howe the bones doe growe in the wombe of her that is with childe Eccles 11.5 nor how the soule of man dead through sinne is againe regenerated and renewed within him Iohn 3.7 much lesse can wee vnderstand what the eternall generation of the Sonne of God or the eternall proceeding of the holy Ghost do meane Neuerthelesse as touching the manner of the working
of God externallie or ad extra as they say the Father by the Sonne and both the Father and the Sonne by the holy Ghost and the holy Ghost from them both whether in the workes of the common creation and gouernement of them all or more speciallie in the speciall worke of the redemption of the elect children of God this knowledge from outward effectes declared from the holy Scriptures and testified by the holy Ghost inlightening and certifying our mindes and consciences thereof it is through the grace of God so familiar and so full of comfort that the more wee vnderstand and taste it the which no doubt wee may doe with dailie increase so long as wee liue the more may wee with holie reuerence and boldenesse euen to the same ende looke into it accord●ng to that Ephes 2.18 By him that is by the Sonne of God our Lord Iesus Christ we haue an entrāce vnto the Father by one Spirit And chapt 3.12 c. By faith in him wee haue boldnesse and entrance with confidence Read all that followeth to the ende of the Chapter But of the comforts more afterward Question In the meane season that we may proceed and make all as plaine as we can What meane you by a Persone of the blessed TRINITIE in the one onely most holie and Diuine nature of God Answere A Persone in the Diuine nature is an eternall Subsistence the which hauing the whole Deitie or Godhead as it were in common or rather in a most holie Communion the one equallie as well as the other it is neuerthelesse distinct from either of the other in way of a supernaturall relation and according to the Diuine manner or order of their Beeing and working onely by one proprietie which it hath incommunicable to either of the other Question Howe is that Answere The FATHER who is the first Person in the holie Trinitie though not the first in time or dignitie but onely in the order and manner of Beeing as was answered euen now hee hath eternallie and without all beginning begotten the Sonne and so hath both taken to himselfe and also communicated to the Sonne the whole nature or Essence of the Deitie The SONNE of GOD is the second Persone of the same most holie and blessed TRINITIE eternallie and without all beginning begotten of the Father and so hath eternallie receiued the whole Deitie or Essence of the Godhead from the Father The HOLY GHOST is the third Person eternallie proceeding both from the Father and also from the Sonne and so hath the whole essence of one and the same DEITIE eternallie and coequallie communicated to him from them both Explicatiō proofe This is indeed the true and onely distinction of the Persones in the one onely and vndeuided Nature or essence of God For as touching the Deitie or Godhead it selfe it neither begetteth nor is begotten neither yet proceedeth The distinction therefore by the proprieties rehearsed it doth onely concerne the Persons of the Diuine Nature And although the Diuine nature belongeth equallie as hath bene obserued to euery one of the Persones For the Father is God the Sonne is God and the holy Ghost is God not three Gods but one onely God one in nature one in wisedome one in power one in will one in glorie for the Father is the Father of glorie Ephes 1.17 the Sonne the Lord of glorie 1. Cor 2.8 Iohn 1 14. and ch 12 41. and ch 17.5 and Heb 1. ● Iam 2.1 and 2. Pet. 1.17 Matt 16.27 cha 25.31 the holie Ghost the Spirit of glorie 1. Pet 4.14 and 2. Cor 3.17.18 so that the Father who is the God of glorie Act 7.2 and giueth his glorie to no other Isaia 48.11 Yet hee doth after a sorte giue it to the Sonne and to the holy Ghost that is he is well pleased that they should haue it because they are one with him howesoeuer no one Person can be any of the other The Father cannot be the Sonne or the holy Ghost the Sonne cannot be the holy Ghost or the Father neither can the holy Ghost be either the Father or the Sonne as was said before But of this that the Father is verie true God and consequently eternall and euerliuing infinite in wisdome power mercie iustice c and that the Sonne is so also and likewise the holy Ghost wee shall by the grace of God make it plaine in the handeling of the seuerall Articles of our beliefe the which doe concerne euery one of them In the meane while let vs make some further search after those grounds of holie Scripture which God of his infinit goodnes and mercie hath vouchsafed vs for our assured direction and warrant touching the things allreadie affirmed by vs. Question ANd first what ground and warrant can you alledge to prooue that our God in whom wee beleeue beeing one onely in Nature is neuerthelesse three distinct Persons Answere In the 5. chap of the first epist of the Apostle Iohn verse 7. There are three saith the holie Apostle which beare recorde in heauen the Father the Worde and the holy Ghost and these three are one And in the Gospell according to the same Apostle chapt 10.30 I and my Father saith our Sauiour himselfe are one Explicatiō proofe Read also cha 17.21.22 wher our Sauiour Christ prayeth for all true beleeuers that they may be one as hee and the Father is one the Father in him and he in the Father c. And as the Father the Sonne is one so is the holy Ghost one with and in them both according to the first testimonie alledged in the answere out of the 3. epi. of Iohn For there it is said that all three are one not onely consenting in one as it is said in the next verse that the three which beare witnes on earth to wit the Spirit and the water the blood are Eis to en that is agreeing in one but the Father and the Worde that is the Sonne as he is called in the Gospell ch 1.1 c. and the holy Ghost are one En eifi that is they are naturallie and Essentiallie one and consequentlie also most perfectly consenting in one It is euident therefore by the testimonie of the holie Apostle that God beeing but one in Nature is neuerthelesse three Persones This distinction of Persons in one God may also be prooued from the holie Scriptures of the old Testament partly by such testimonies wherin God is spoken of in the plurall number as Genes ch 1.1 Bara Elohim The Godes hee created the heauens c. And likewise verse 26. ch 3.5 ch 20.13 ch 35.7 Iob 35.10 and Ps 149.2 Laetetur Israel in facientibus ipsum Let Israell reioyce in them that made him Deut 4. ● Ioshua 24.19 Elohim quedoshim hu The Goddes hee is the holie ones Eccl 5.7 Gebohim he is the high ones And Ier 10.10 Iehouah Elohim hu Elohim chaijm that is the Lord Godes he is the liuing Godes And
be found Answere In the 1● chapter of Iohn verse 26. our Sauiour Christ certifieth vs that the Father sendeth the holy Ghost in his name And chap. 15. the ●6 verse hee saith further When the Comforter shall come whom I will send vnto you from the Father euen the Spirit of truth which proceedeth of the Father hee shall testifie of me Explication and proofe This sending and comming of the holy Ghost in time for our benefit and comfort is but an effect as it were of that naturall proceeding of the holie Ghost which is eternall before all time and from euerlasting to euerlasting without all limitation of time Neuerthelesse wee may from hence euidentlie discerne the eternitie of the proceeding of the holy Ghost For that which is h s naturall propertie now or euer was at any time heeretofore it is his naturall propertie still and so was before beginning and shall for euer so continue Now that it hath beene alwaies the naturall propertie of the holy Ghost to proceede from God it may appeare both from the beginning of the workes of the Creation and also from the perpetuall gouernment of the same From the beginning Genesis 1. verse 2. The Spirit of God moued vpon the waters or as the Hebrue word merachepheth signifieth hee did support the waters and euen the whole indigested substance of the world as beeing the mightie arme and power of God or as wee may say the wing of God spreading it selfe ouer it in a tender and cherishing manner And further for the continuall supporting and preseruing of all creatures after their Creation wee reade Genesis 6.3 My Spirit shall not alwaies striue for these men to wit about their preseruation as hetherto it hath done seeing they will not be reclaimed from their extreame wickednes c. Reade also Iob. 26.13 The Spirit of God hath garnished the heauens And chap. 32.8 The inspiration of the almightie giueth vnderstanding And Psal 104. ●0 and Psalm 33.8 Reade also Iohn 20.22 Our Sauiour Christ breathed on his Disciples when hee gaue them the holy Ghost Now the same holie Ghost is both the Spirit of the Father and also of the Sonne our Lord Iesus Christ Wherefore euen as God the Father at the beginning of the creation of man did by his Spirit brea●h naturall life into him Genesis 2 7. so did the Sonne of God our Lord Iesus Christ by his Spirit that is by the same holie Ghost breath the spirituall grace of life and holinesse into those whom hee made his speciall and most choise instruments for the rectifying and reforming of the wicked and crooked worlde But of this more afterward Question THe former points thus cleared in the particulars nowe what is the meaning of these wordes together I beleeue in that one onely God who is three distinct Persons Answere The meaning of them is this I beleeue that in the one onely diuine nature or essence and Beeing of God there are neither more nor fewer then three Persons euen the Father the Sonne and the holy Ghost I beleeue also that they beeing coessentiall coeternall and coequall haue equally and eternally consented both in decreeing before all time and also in performing in due season all the workes not onely of creation and gouernment ouer all the world but also and that in a singular manner the most wonderfull worke of the redemption and saluation of all and euery one of the elect of God from the beginning of the world to the end of the same The truth and certaintie of these thinges may partly be discerned from those Scriptures which haue beene alreadie alledged and they shall by the grace of GOD bee more fullie confirmed heereafter when wee shall come to the handeling of the seuerall Articles concerning euerie Person Question In the meane while what singular manner of the consenting of the most holy Trinitie concerning the redemption and saluation of the elect of God is that which you speake of Answere God the Father of his most free and vnspeakeable yea euen of his incomprehensible loue hath giuen his onely begotten Sonne to abase himselfe by taking our nature by subiecting himselfe to the law and by dying the death yea euen the most cursed death of the crosse for our sinnes God the Sonne according to the same most gratious good will and pleasure of the Father most willingly yeelded to the same God the holy Ghost by whose most holy conception the Sonne of God tooke our humane nature and by whom hee offered vp himselfe an euerlasting sacrifice to satisfie the wrath of God for our sinnes and to purge our consciencs from dead workes to serue the liuing God hee according to the good will and pleasure of them both doth likewise of his owne most gratious accord seale vp the whole fruite of the death of the Sonne of God to our endlesse saluation and comfort Explicatiō proofe It is very true which you haue answered For although in some respects according to the Articles of our beliefe the Father is more expreslie acknowledged the Creator of all thinges the Sonne the Redeemer and the holy Ghost the sanctifier of the Church of God Yet the whole Trinitie doth so wholly consent in all the works both of the creation and gouernment of the world and also in the worke of the redemption and saluation of the Church that the Father doth nothing either in the one or in the other without the Sonne but by and with the Sonne neither doe the Father and the Sonne any thing but by and with the holy Ghost as Gen. 1.26 Let vs make man in our image c. And Ioh. 5.17 My Father saith our S Ch worketh hitherto and I worke And verses 19.20 The Sonne can doe nothing of himselfe saue that hee seeth the Father doe for whatsoeuer thinges hee doeth The Promise the same thinges doeth the Sonne also c. And Zech 4.6 Neither by an armie nor strength but by my Spirit saith the Lord of Hostes. Read also Luke 4.1 and verses 14.18 But of these things likewise wee shall haue further occasion to speake againe more fully afterward Question NOw in the third place what promise haue you that the holy Trinitie of Persons in the vnitie of the Godhead doe in so singular a manner consent in the most blessed worke of our redemption and saluation Answer Our Christian baptizing into the name of the Father the Sonne and the holy Ghost by the commandement of our Sauiour Christ it is from God himselfe as it were the broad seale of the Kingdome of heauen to confirme the holy promise and couenant hereof vnto vs and to so many as shall beleeue vnder the warrant of them all It is true indeede This forme of our Christian baptisme into the name of the holy Trinitie Explicatiō and proofe doth so verily assure vs that it is the good will and holy pleasure of GOD our heauenly Father euen for his Sonne our Lord Iesus Christes sake and
But of the fatherly prouidence and gouernment of God our heauenly Father we shall likewise haue iust occasion to consider more fully afterward Wherein also the most perfect wisedome of this our Father wil be made more manifest vnto vs. And that yet further accōpanied with his most tender mercy according to that thanksgiuing of our Sauiour Christ Matth. 11.25 c. and according to that of the Apostle 2. Cor 1.3 Blessed be God euen the Father of our Lord Iesus Christ the Father of mercies and God of all consolation and comfort Moreouer we are to beleeue in him as being most righteous according to that 1. Pet. 1 17. For he is such a Father as iudgeth without respect of persons And therefore doth our Saui Christ pray to him as being a righteous Father Iohn 17 25. And likewise also as being a holy Father in the 11. verse of the same chapter Finally we are to beleeue in him as being most faithfull and true according to that which we read in the same Euangelist ch 8 14 16. Though I beare witnesse of my selfe saith our Sauiour Christ yet my record is true for I knowe whence I came c. And if I also iudge my iudgement is true for I am not alone but I and the Father that sent me And ver 26 27. He that sent me is true and the things which I haue heard of him those speake I vnto the world They vnderstood not saith the Euangelist that he spake to them of the Father c. And thus we may see that we are to beleeue in God our heauenly Father the first Person in the holy Trinitie as being an eternall almightie the most wise most holy most righteous and most mercifull Father the most faithfull and true c. For whatsoeuer is ascribed to the Father who is God it must be vnderstood as attributed vnto him absolutely and in all diuine perfection aboue all comparison to bee made with any creature Yet so doe we attribute these things to the Father that we doe not neither may wee exclude either the Sonne or the holy Ghost as hath beene obserued before and is more fully to be cleared and confirmed hereafter These things thus obserued let vs now goe forward to those points which are to be furthermore considered for the vnderstanding of this Article And first insomuch as was a little before touched God is termed and is in very deed a Father in diuerse respects I desire that you doe make a more full rehearsall of this point Question What are those diuerse respects according to the which God is called by the name of a Father Answere First God is called and is in truth most properly a Father onely in respect of his naturall and onely eternally begotten Sonne our Lord Iesus Christ Secondly in respect of his workes of Creation Thirdly in respect of his fatherly prouidence preseruation and gouernment ouer all his creatures euer since he created and made them Fourthly in respect of his holy Church and elect people whom he hath in special manner most graciously adopted in his beloued and onely begotten Sonne by nature to be his children of meere fauour and grace Explication and proofe That God is most properly a father in respect of his naturall and onely begotten Sonne it is euen of it selfe euident For Father and Sonne are naturally and properly relatiues euen here among men on earth but principally whē we speake of God the heauenly Father and his Sonne For though as touching the earthly nature of man one Father may haue many naturall Sons the which haue all of them their seueral participation in the nature of their Father yet in the diuine nature there cannot possibly be more then one Sonne seeing the whole nature of the Father is essentially eternally and euerlastingly communicated vnto him alone And likewise howsoeuer the naturall Father on earth hauing many children doth by naturall instinct diuide as it were his affection among them according as he had euen by nature a distinct and often renewed affection and desire to enioy them yet the heauenly Father hauing but one entier infinite and eternall desire of generation in his diuine nature he hath wholly and without all possibilitie of distribution or reiteration from before all beginning and for euermore placed his whole desire delight and affection in his owne onely Son And euen so much doth the Father himselfe testifie at the baptisme of the same his Sonne hee hauing then taken to his diuine nature the nature of man This is my beloued Sonne saith the Father in whom I am well pleased And thus doth the word Abha vsed in the holy language for Father signifie from the roote Abha which is in the proper signification of it so to desire or affect a thing that the desire and affection doth rest it selfe in the same being once attained vnto This is perfectly naturally to be found onely in the minde and will of God the Father according to that in the Prophesie of Hosh chap 11.1 I called my Sonne out of Egypt because I loued him Ahabehu For these wordes doe principally respect our Sauiour Christ the Sonne of God eternally and most perfectly beloued of him yea so as he is for euer setteled in this his loue as we read Mat chap 2.15 Thus then in the first place God is a Father in respect of his owne one onely begotten and naturall Sonne our Lord Iesus Christ Secondly that he is called a Father in respect of his workes of creation it may appeare by this that the Angels of heauen are called the children of God as Iob chap 1.6 The children of God came and stoode before the Lord Satan came also among them And againe Chap 2.1 And Chap. 38.7 All the children of God reioyced from the beginning of their Creation Read also Dan. 3.25 Where the Angell that preserued the three children of Israel from burning in the fierie fornace is said to be like to the Sonne of God as one of singular comlines and beautie c. Thus Adam also though in a degree a little inferiour to the heauenly Angels is called the Sonne of God as we read Luk. ch 3.38 And the posteritie of Adam also though degenerated are called the off-spring of God Act. 17.29 Not by generation to speake properly but by Creation And so is that word off-spring to be vnderstood According to that Isai ch 64.8 O Lord thou art our Father we are the clay c. And Mal 2.10 Haue we not all one Father hath not one God made vs And Heb 1● 9 God is called the Father that is in a special manner the creator of spirits For he hath made our soules as well as our bodies yea our soules by a most excellent creation as shal further appeare when we come once to the purposed handeling of that doctrine Now in the third place that God is a father in respect of his most fatherly prouidence and of the souereigntie of his
gouernment it may hence appeare in that hee is called the father of the fatherlesse Psal 68. ● And againe as was alledged before in that our Sauiour Christ saith Call no man your Father vpon earth for there is but one your Father who is in heauen Neuerthelesse as was also alledged God doth not refuse to impart this his name not onely to natural Parents but also to ciuil Magistrates in regard of that dignitie authoritie which they haue receiued of him as Ps 82 6. Iohn 10.34 Fourthly that God is a father in respect of the adoption of his holy Church and elect people both Iewes and Gentiles euen so many as shall truly beleeue in him as in their heauenly Father and likewise that he is a Father in respect of his most gracious prouidence and gouernment ouer it this may bee made plaine and confirmed by that which wee reade Deut. 14.1 Where Moses saith to the Iewes Yee are the children of the Lord your God And Chap. 32.6 Doe yee so reward the Lord ô yee foolish people and vnwise Is not he thy Father that hath bought thee he hath made thee and proportioned thee Likewise Elihu of olde called God his father as Iob. Chap. 34. v. 36. My Father saith he as Trem and Iunius doe well translate that word let Iob be tryed c. And thus also Isaiah Chap 43.8 the Israelites are called the Sonnes and daughters of the Lord And Chap. 63.16 Doubtlesse thou art our Father c. This dignitie and preheminence of the Filiation or Son-ship as one may say of the Church is fitly expressed by this that God calleth it his first borne to wit in comparison of all the worlde beside As Exod 4.22 23. the Lord saith to Moses Thou shalt say to Pharaoh Thus saith the Lord Israel is my Sonne euen my first borne Wherefore I say vnto thee let my Sonne goe that he may serue me c. And Ierem 31.9 I am a Father to Israel and Ephraim is my first borne And thus King Dauid and King Salomon speciall tipes and figures of our Sauiour Christ the onely naturall Sonne of God they are by special grace and fauour called the Sonnes of God as Psal 2. Thou art my Sonne and 2. Sam 7 14. I will be his Father and hee shall bee my Sonne And Psal 89 26 27. Hee shall cry vnto mee thou art my Father c. But more generally concerning both Iewe and Gentile the Apostle Paul saith Ephes 3 15 16. Of the Father of our Lord Iesus Christ is named the whole family in heauen and in earth And in this respect doth the Euangelist Iohn teach vs that the children of God are borne not of blood nor of the will of flesh nor of the will of man but of God To the which purpose also serueth that which we read Rom. 8 14.15.16 Gal. 4. verses 5.6 and 1. Pet. 1.3 Blessed be God the Father who according to his aboundant mercy hath begotten vs againe vnto a liuely hope by the resurrection of Iesus Christ from the dead To an inheritance immortall c. It is true indeed that in respect of this worke of our spirituall regeneration and sanctification and of our preseruation in the same the Sonne of God hath the name of an euerlasting Father giuen vnto him Isay ch 9.6 And ch 8.18 mention is made of his children And ch 53.10 the promise is made by God that he should see his seed The accomplishment whereof is testified He● 2.10.11.12.13 He brought many children to glory And therefore is he brought in speaking thus Behold here am I the children which God hath giuen me In which respect also he said while he was yet with his Disciples I will not leaue you as orphanes that is fatherles or comfortles Iohn ch 14.18 Likewise the holy Ghost whom our Sauiour Christ thus promised to send for the cōfort of his church is in the same worke of our spirituall regeneration and sanctification as a father to vs and to the whole church together with God the father and the Son according to that we read Ioh. ch 3 5 6. Except a man be borne againe by the holy Ghost c. and Rom. 8 14. As many as are led by the spirit of God they are the Sonnes of God The Meaning Yet this ioint work of the whole Trinity in this whole spiritual work of grace must so be vnderstod to wit in a certain metaphorical or borrowed sense when it is attributed to the Son the H.G. as it may in no wise preiudice the distinctiō of Persons nor impeach the proprietie of this name Father as properly attributed to the first Person of the holy Trinitie of the which we treat IT is therefore to very good purpose that you doe in the next place expresse what you meane when you say I beleeue in the Father almightie maker of heauen and earth Question What doe you meane by these wordes Answere My meaning is to professe that according to the two former acceptions of the word Father I doe vndoubtedly beleeue that God the Father the first Person in the most holy and blessed Trinitie euen the naturall Father of his eternall and onely begotten Sonne hath by the same his Sonne together with the holy Ghost in infinite wisedome and by his almightie power made the heauen and the earth the Sea and all that in them is of very nothing at the first Here in your meaning is agreeable to the truth it selfe according to that we read Ioh. ch v. 1 2.3.4 Col 1 15 16.17 Heb 1 v. 2. Read also Gen ch 1. verse 2.26 And Iob 26.13 Question But hath God the Father by his Sonne together with the holy Ghost the spirit of them both onely created and made all thinges at the beginning and thenceforth left them to themselues to be as we vse to say at vncertaine Answer Nothing lesse And therefore according to the third acception of the word Father I doe beleeue that God in his most souereigne and fatherly prouidence hath from the beginning of his creation doth stil and will likewise by the same his Sonne together with the holy Ghost continually euen to the end of the world vniuersally rule gouerne and preserue all his creatures in all wisedome and righteousnes according to the most holy and determinate pleasure of his owne most gracious and diuine will Explication and proofe This also is very true and agreeable to the holy Scriptures as we may read further Iohn ch 1. verses 5 9.10 ch 3.17 Col 1.17 In the Sonne all things consist from the Father And Heb ch 1.3 The Father by the Sonne beareth vp all things Read also Psal 104.30 If thou send forth thy Spirit they are created and thou renewest the face of the earth And in the 24. v. of the same Ps O Lord how wonderfull are thy workes In wisedome hast thou made them all the earth is full of thy riches So is this Sea great and wide
in thy natiuitie when thou wast borne thy nauell was not cut c. And when I passed by thee I saw thee polluted in thine owne blood and I said vnto thee when thou wast in thy blood Thou shalt liue euen when thou wast in thy blood I said vnto thee thou shalt liue I caused thee to multiplie as the budde of the fielde c. Who duely considering this forlorne estate of the Church and of euerie member of it as the Lorde findeth it and the great pittle which hee taketh on it and the manifold blessings which hee bestoweth vpon it Who I say duelie considering these things can doe lesse then acknowledge that God is most highlie to be honoured and praised for euer therein and that the forgetfulnes thereof is a most hainous sinne And herewith also howe can it be thought but that it must be one bounden duetie to loue the Sonne of God with a singular loue in so much as God is not our Father but by meanes of him According to that which our Sauiour Christ himselfe saith Iohn 8.42 If God were your father then would you loue mee And likewise it is our dutie to loue the children of God for Gods cause who is their Father 1. Iohn 5.1.2 Euerie one that loueth him which begate loueth him also which is begotten c. Secondlie that this reason ought effectuallie to mooue vs to withdraw our selues from the lusts of sin c the Apostle Iohn telleth vs plainly saying 1. Epi 2.15.16 That the loue of the Father cannot be in them that loue the world the lusts thereof c. And ch 3. verse 3. That euery one that hath the hope of euerlasting life and glorie through the mercie and goodnes of God purgeth himselfe that is more and more indeuoureth after it by vsing all good and holie meanes appointed of God considering that God our heauenly father is pure and that no vncleane thing can haue any abiding with him Read also verse 9. Whosoeuer is borne of God sinneth not c that is hee doth not giue himselfe ouer to sinne but earnestlie resisteth it c. Moreouer read Deuteron 14.1.2 Ioshua 24.1.2 c. Read also 2. Corinth 6.14 c. The want of this care in the people of God who glorie in this that God is their father it is no lesse iustlie then vehementlie reproued in the holy Scriptures as Deuteron 32.4.5.6 Isai chapt 1. verses 2.3.4 and Ierem chap 2.26.27.28 and chap 3. verses 2.3.4.5 and verses 19.20.21.22 The third part of the Answere resteth vpon as good reason and is a consequent of the former For wherfore is vndutifulnes reprooued but to the ende that the children of God should be stirred vp to care and conscience of all good dutie To this purpose therefore let vs thinke often of the holie and zealous exhortation of the Apost Pet 1. Epist chap 1. verses 13 14 15 16. c. in these words Wherefore gyrde vp the loines of your minde c. as obedient children c As hee which hath called you is holie so be ye holie c. And if yee call him Father who iudgeth without respect of persons c. Let no word of so weightie and pre●ious an exhortation be vnweighed and vnvalued of vs. Read also Iohn 4.23 The hower cometh and now is saith our Sauiour Christ to the woman of Samaria when the true worshippers shall worship the Father in spirit and truth for the Father requireth euen such to worship him And 2. Cor. chap 7.1 The holy Apostle of our Sauiour Christ hauing made mention of the most gratious promise of God that hee will be a Father to all such as shall forsake Idolatrie and the fellowship of Idolater● he thervpon inferreth this his earnest exhortation Seeing then we haue these promises dearely beloued let vs cleanse our selues from all filthines of the fleshe and of the ●pirit and grow vp vnto full holines in the feare of God Read also 2. Epist of Iohn verses 4.9 And Mal cha 1.6 A Sonne honoureth his Father saith the Lorde by his Prophet and a seruant his maister If then I be a Father wher is my honour And if I be a maister where is my feare saith the Lorde of Hostes c. In all these places of holie Scripture wee see how the spirit of God calleth for all manner of good duetie toward God in this respect especiallie that he is a most gratious and honourable Father aboue all other And hee doth it most iustlie For seeing ther are no naturall parents which doe not or which may not of good right looke for readie and constant dutie from their children while they themselues performe the care of good parents toward them And on the contrarie if children shall stubbornelie refuse to yeelde good duetie to their parents they a●e so farre from taking delight to heate their children to call them Father that they rather enter into purpose to cast them off and to refuse to take them for their children Infinitelie much more may the Lorde God our heauenly Father cast off all such as hypocriticallie call him Father and in the meane s●ason denie the obedience of children vnto him For in verie truth they shew themselues not to be the k●ndely children of God but the base borne of their father the Deuill as wee shall haue further occasion to obserue and to produce some proofe of it by and by In the meane while for the shutting vp of this pointe worthie is the example of him whom our Sauiour Christ describeth for the common imitation of euerie true childe of God that after former ●eglect of his dutie shall returne to performe the dutie of a childe againe Father saith he and so is euerie one of vs to say in remembrance of our former vndutifulnes I haue sinned against heauen and against thee I am not worthie to be called thy Sonne c. Now further as touching the fourth branch of the answere which sheweth that it is required of euerie true childe of God that he bee an imitator of God himselfe in all goodnes and helpfulnes towards others read Matth 5.43 c. and Luk 6.35.36 And Ephes chapt 5.1.2 Be yee therefore followers of God as deare children and walke in loue c. And Coloss ● 12 Nowe therefore as the elect of God holie and beloued put on tender mercie kindenes c. And 1. Iohn ● 10 in this are the children of God knowen and the children of the Deuill Whosoeuer doth not righteousnes is not of God neither he that loueth not his brother For this is the message that yee hearde from the beginning that we should loue one another Not as Caine who was of the wicked and slewe his brother c. Reade a so in the Gospell according to Iohn chap 8.44 They that doe the lusts of the Deuils as our Sauiour Christ saith they are not the children of God but of their father the Deuill To conclude this fourth branche that the houshold of Faith
The Angels were created most spiritual but finite in substance most mightie wise most holie and righteous in qualitie and in estate and condition most happie aboue all other creatures And the inuisible heauens aboue comparison were created more glorious then are these visible heauens which we daily behold with our bodily eyes Explicatiō and proofe So indeed we may perceiue by that which the holy Apostle Paul writeth 2. Cor 12 4. And by that we read Ps 11 4. For how should it be that the place where God appeareth in speciall maiestie and glorie should not be most glorious We may reason in this case as the Apostle doth in his comparison betwixt the lawe and the Gospell 2. Cor 3 11. If that which should be abolished were glorious then much more shall that which remaineth for euer be glorious Those heauens no doubt shall remaine for euer vnshaken yea vntouched when these shall be changed at the least from that vanitie which hitherto they are subiect vnto And as for the Angels of heauen which for number are innumerable euen thousand thousands as the holie Scriptures assure vs that they were created in substance most spiritual for qualitie most wise and mightie c. aboue all other creatures the same holy Scriptures do plentifully confirme That the Angels are in number aboue all that we can or ought to goe about to take the account of them we may reade Ps 68 17. Dan 7.10 Heb. 12.22 They are innumerable That they are spirituall substances euen such as haue euery one of them a proper beeing and life each of them distinct both in nature qualitie from other it is euident Hebr 1 7. where the Apostle calleth the Angels by the name of Spirits Now a Spirit is not a bodie as a man is as our Sauiour Christ teacheth vs Luk 24 39 howsoeuer they haue diuers times by speciall dispensatiō and as it were by commission from God taken to them some bodily shape substance for a time and afterward laide it downe againe as not belonging or agreeing to their nature But that they are euery one finite and distinct and not of a mixed or confused nature as a man might peraduenture imagine by taking a similitude from the likenes of the aire which is after a sort spirituall it is euident by those actions which are attributed to them sometime to one alone sometime to many together For they moue from place to place They defend and comfort the godly They discomfort destroy the wicked so soone as God commandeth them God hath vsed them for his instruments to giue his lawe to publish his Gospel to declare the secrets of his kingdom and gouernment They do most purely and zealously blesse and praise the Lord continually And hereby also doth it appeare that they are creatures of singular wisedome for else God would neuer vse them in such seruices wherevnto speciall wisedome is necessary Their holines also is thereby manifest as also their religious will nature In which respect they are called holy Angels Luke 9.26 Mat. 25.21 And as we saw from the Apostle Iude before the holy thousands of the Lord. Such were all of them in the beginning by creation But many corrupted themselues and so became as we may say reprobate Angels and are now wicked vncleane spirits and diuels Of the which by the grace of God more afterward Wherefore they onely that continued in their first estate wherin God created them are called the elect Angels to shew that their surenes standeth in the free mercy fauour of God the Father in his Sonne through the holy Ghost in such a manner and vpon such a ground as is vnknowne to vs saue onely that it was the good will pleasure of God it shuld be so But that they are elect the Apostle sheweth 1. Tim. 5.21 These are also for excellencies sake called the Angels of the Lord the Angels of God in many places As also the Angels of heauen and the Angels of light The other are diuels of hell and of darknes c. That the holy Angels yea that all the Angels generally were at their creatiō endued with great power the which also remaineth to the wicked Angels far aboue the power of man though inferior to the power of the good Angels Read Ps 103.20.2 Pet 2 11. We may see it also by the effect 2. Ki ch 19.35 Reu ch 12.7 8. The excellency of the holy Angels doth euery way appeare in that they are reckoned for the neerest vnto God in dignitie glory As 1. Tim 5.21 Mar 8.38 Heb 2.9 Ps 8.5 Read also Mat 25.31 And for that the chiefest excellency and happines of men is this that they shall be like to the Angels And here vpon earth God giuing to Stephen when he witnessed his holy truth before the aduersaries therof a singular grace comelines or beautie of face the same is expressed by a comparison taken from the likenes of an Angel Act. 6 1● And likewise all excellēcy of speech as we know is expressed by a comparison borrowed from the tongue of an Angel 1. Cor 13.1 Thus then as you answered the Angels were created by God spiritual substances endued with singular power wisedom c. aboue all other creatures And all this is insinuated yea groundedly affirmed though not so plainly expressed opened by the holy wise Prophet of God Moses in the verie first words of the holy Bible in that he saith In the beginning God created the heauens NOw let vs come to the visible works of Gods creation and consider as briefly as we can of the seueral works of euery one of the six daies which it pleased the Lord to imploy about the same Question And first what was the first daies worke of the visible or at the least the more externall creation of God in such order as the Lord created it Answere The principall matter and ground-worke as one may say of all the rest was as we were taught before created at one instant in the beginning of the first day euen all the wide heauen and the huge and thick earth which we see Yet so as the heauen which we see and the whole aire had then no light at all and so continued the space of the whole first night twelue houres at the least together The earth also had no seemely forme or shape neither was it furnished with any creature which now we see it to be in great varietie stored and adorned withall Onely the waters as a deepe poole or deuouring gulfe couered it all ouer and from the face thereof a most blacke and as we may say euen a palpable darkenesse more grosse and thicke then that of Egipt did lift vp it selfe as high and spread it selfe as large as the heauens which are now the instruments of this bright and comfortable light which shineth forth vnto vs. Neuerthelesse so soone as the space of one night that is of
fatherlie care to turne all to the benefite of the soule according to that of the Apostle Paul Romanes 8.28 Wee knowe that all things worke together for the best vnto them that are called of his purpose c. But more particularlie Question What is that admirable manner of the Lord God his most prouident mercifull and Fatherlie gouernment ouer the soules of his children and faithfull seruants Answere VVheras wee are all of vs by nature vaine foolishe prowde and rebellious against God and his word he doth by the gracious power of his holie Spirit through his word so alter and change the hearts mindes and willes of all those that be his that hee maketh them fooles in themselues sheweth them to be in themselues weake also miserable euery way forlorne that so he may make them carefull to seek to be truely wise holie and blessed in him Yea hee leadeth them downe as it were to the lowest pitte of Hell that he may make them fitte at the last to inhabite the highest and most glorious Heauens And all this of his meere grace and fauour in his beloued Sonne our Lorde Iesus Christ euen according to his owne counsell and purpose in him before the world was as was saide before It is verie true For euen herevnto doth the Lord subordinate the course of his gouernment ouer all his other creatures and workes To this purpose hath hee sanctified all his holie ordinances worde prayer Sacraments c. To this purpose doth hee speciallie guide the thoughtes wordes and works of his children censuring rebuking and chastising them so farre as they doe erre and goe astray from him but comforting incouraging and reioycing them in all things wherin they doe well obeying his word and the holie motions of his good Spirit which frameth their hearts of conscience to will and desire that onelie which God willeth c. This your last answere containeth both the effectes and also the cause of this excellent prouidence of God concerning his children For the which I desire that you should shewe some proofe out of the holie Scriptures And first concerning the effectes of Gods most holie gouernment in the altering and changing of the heartes of his chldren of fooles making them wise of weake strong c. Question What ground haue you for the proofe of these things Answere To this purpose the Apostle Paul teacheth vs that wee are not of our selues sufficient no not fitte so much as to thinke a good thought 2. Cor. 3.5 Much rather therefore must the will and the deede be of God Philipp 2.13 For it is God saith the same Apostle who worketh in you the will and the deede euen of his good pleasure And 1. Corinth 12.3 No man can say that Iesus is the Lorde but by the holie Ghost And Romanes 8.14 They that are the Sonnes of God are ledde by the Spirit of God Finallie Galatians 5.22 c. The fruite of the Spirit is loue ioye peace long-suffering gentlenes goodnes faith meeknes temperance against such there is no lawe For they that are Christes haue crucified the fleshe with the affections and lu●●es If wee liue in the Spirit let vs walke in the Spirit Explicatiō and proofe See the last Answere in the former page These holie Scriptures doe shew in deed the most excellent and admirable worke and gouernment of God concerning the soules of his children To the which purpose also the Apostle saith further Let euery one that seemeth to be wise in this world be a foole that he may be wise For the wisedome of this world is foolishnes with God c. 1. Corinth 3.18.19 Reade also Rom 7.9 c. to the ende And Galat 5.17 Read likewise Reuel 3.17.18.19 Thou saiest I am riche c. and knowest not that thou art wretched c. I counsell thee to buye of mee gold tryed by the fire that thou maiest be made rich c. As manie as I loue I rebuke and chasten be zealous therefore and amend And that the Lorde leadeth his children downe as it were to the lowest pit and raiseth them vp againe from all their feares and sorrowes c. it is euident Psalm 86.13 and Psalm 130.1 And likewise Actes 14.22 The beaten way to the kingdome of God is by manifold affliction and tribulation But in all troubles and afflictions the Lorde standeth by his children as a tender supporter and comforter 2. Corinth 4 8 9. Moreouer how exact a watche and howe prouident a gouernment the Lorde exerciseth ouer his children reade it notablie described Psalm 139.1 c. O Lorde saith the Psalmist thou hast tryed mee and knowne mee Thou knowest my sitting and my rising thou vnderstandest my thought a farre off c. Thou boldest mee straite behinde and before c. Whether shall I goe from thy Spirit c. But all this to the singular benefit of euerie true seruant of God whom God nourtereth as a Father his childe whom hee dearely loueth And as hee dealeth thus watchfullie for euerie one a parte so doth hee for the whole bodie of the Church conioyntlie against the which the verie gates and power of Hell shall neuer bee able to preuaile as our Sauiour Chr●st h●mselfe assureth vs. Finallie the gouernment of God ouer the soules of his children whether of euerie one apart or of manie or of all together it is to be considered not onely in his long sufferance before their conuersion but also in their conuersion it selfe and for euer after So that if they waxe at any time forgetfull he causeth their owne heartes to smite them as hee did the heart of king Dauid after that hee had sinned in numbring the people hee giueth them troubled consciences he chastiseth them sharplie in their bodies because of the sinne of their soules he taketh awaye all comfort of his Spirit for the time though hee mindeth to restore them to their former ioyes againe But who can expresse the manifold wisedome of Gods most holie prouidence in the gouernment of his children Hetherto of the effectes of Gods most gracious prouidence towardes his Church and euerie member thereof LEt vs now come nowe to the chiefe cause of all The which as was saide is the meere grace and fauour of God Question What ground haue you hereof Answere Because thou wast precious in my sight saith the Lord by his holie Prophet and thou wert honourable and I loued thee therfore will I giue man for thee and people for thy sake Isai chapt 43.4 c. Explicatiō proofe The same we may see likewise testified Deut chapt 7. verses 6.7.8 c. and Ezek chapt 16.1.2.3 c. The which testimonies though they respected more particularlie the Church of the Iewes yet by them it is euident what manner of affection the Lord beareth towards his whole church both of Iewes and Gentiles and also what is the true cause of all the dignitie and happinesse of the Church euen the free loue and adoption or acceptance
that God hath not seldome times preserued vs euen from the imminent danger of death it selfe The which if we would duly weigh and ponder with thankfull and dutifull hearts nothing could more confirme vs that there is a diuine prouidence If we were but once or seldome deliuered we might peraduenture imagine that it came by chance but when the experience is very often yea an vsuall thing with God to preserue vs from daily perills this doth clearely argue that God of his infinite mercie keepeth a vigilant watch ouer vs. And concerning other we may easily obserue the like to the stirring vp of our hearts to be continually thankefull to God and to gather still more and more comfort to our owne soules thereby We may easily call to minde that God preserued such a mans house most mercifully and strangly from burning by diuerting of the winde from it on a sodaine or some other way such a mans body from being crushed to peeces by a cart c. such an other that the house did not fall downe vpon his heade it falling downe presently after hee came out of it such a man from the infection of the plague though at vnwares he had eate and drunke and companied with the infected c. such an other from the hands of murthering thieues c. this mās child from scalding or burning or from being troden vnder the horse feete c. But who can reckon vp all the waies whereby God doth daily and euerie where infinitely manifest the tender effects of his fatherly prouidence Fiftly our reprouing of our owne discomfort as was answered in the fift place and on the contrary our owne incouraging of our selues from those so many good grounds as God hath giuen vs for our incouragement these will through the blessing of God reuiue cheare vp yea confirme and augment our comfort in the faith of Gods fatherly prouidence We haue herein the notable example of the Prophet Dauid 1. Sam 30.6 He comforteth himselfe in the Lord his God Likewise Ps 42. Ps 43. O my soule why art thou so disquieted within me Trust in God c. But most notably Ps 77.6.7 c. I called to remembrāce my song in the night I cōmuned with my own heart and my spirit searched diligently Wil the Lord absēt himself for euer doth his promise faile for euermore Hath God forgotten to be mercifull hath he shut vp his tender mercy in displeasure Selah Thus the Prophet reasoneth against his present discomfort and concludeth that it was onely from his own infirmitie and from no failing of mercy in the Lord that his soule refused comfort c. But among all other incouragements those which the Lord himselfe doth more immediately hearten vs with they ought most effectually weigh with vs to our most singular comfort and for the same cause we are most diligently to attend vnto them Such as are those which we read Deut 31 6 7 8 9. Iosh ch 1.6.7 8 9. cōpared with Heb 13.5 6 where the Apostle applieth that incouragement which God gaue more particularly to Moses and Ioshua to the speciall comfort of euery faithfull Christian For euen for their sakes also the Lord hath said as the Apostle testifieth I will not leaue thee nor forsake thee c. Read also like vnto this the gracious incouragement of our Sauiour Christ Mat 6.25 c. concerning Gods fatherly prouidence in respect of outward things And for comfort in regard of spirituall blessings to be reached forth by the same gracious and prouident hand of his euen by his holy spirit read Iohn chap 16.6.7 c. The greatnes of this comfort of Gods fatherly incouragement may be some thing familiarly discerned of vs from the similitude of a louing natural father whose speech must needes be comfortable to his dutifull child when he shall bid him be carefull for nothing but to follow his booke insomuch as he is minded to bring him vp in learning and therefore promiseth him to prouide for him all things that are meete so as he shall not neede to take any care for them Neuertheles this comfort of the naturall child is infinitely inferiour to that comfort which the child of God may take from the incouragement of his heauenly Father To the which end I pray you let vs marke the infinite wisedome and sufficiēcie of the prouidēce of God to be aboue all that man can possibly performe For if he denieth vs one benefit because he seeth it not meet for vs he wil make a supply some other way if not by outward helpes yet by spirituall grace if not at the very instant yet within a while after yet euen in the best season that may be if not in this place yet some other where if not by the fauour succour of this man yet by the helpe of another if not by a mans acquaintance yet by some meere stranger if not by a friend yet sometimes by a very enemie according to the holy Prouerb ch 16.7 which was alledged not long before No doubt God will make an issue for his children so farre as he shall see it to be best for them aboue that the wisest man in the world can conceiue according to that most ancient holy Prou In the mount will the Lord prouide Gen 22. v. 8. compared with v. 14. For though Abraham knew of no other sacrifice which he should offer vp but onely his sonne Isaak yet the Lord had an other sacrifice in store which should be brought to Abrahams hand instead of his sonne Whereupon the former holy Prou arose and grewe into common vse in the church of God to the cōforting of such as shuld be exercised with great difficulties straits aboue that they thēselues could see how they might escape We haue likewise a notable example in the deliuerance of Dauid out of the hand of King Saul as we read 1. S●m 23. v. 26. 27. 28. Saul and his souldiers were on the one side of the mountaine Dauid on the other hasting himself all that he could away from him but Saul and his company had compassed Dauid round about so as it was very likely that he must needes take him How therefore should poore Dauid now escape Behold the excellent prouidence of God There came a messenger to King Saul euen at that very instant as the text reporteth saying Hast thee and come for the Philistims haue inuaded the land So by this occasion Saul was hindered from his pursuit after Dauid and went against the Philistims to performe a more necessarie and cōmendable seruice Wherevpon that place tooke the name Selahammalekoth that is a place of this happie parting of the armies of Saul Dauid Yea and if we consider frō time to time the whole history of Dauid we shall see the manifold reskues of Gods prouidence laid plainely before our eies to our singular instruction cōfort This gracious prouidence of God is to be vnderstood of vs as not
resurrection and life and to the holy Ghost by whom we are sealed vp against the day of our full redemption euen the redemption of our bodies to liue againe reunited to our soules and to be made incorruptible and glorious so to abide for euer and euer Fourthly death ought to be comfortable vnto vs at the time which God our heauenly Father hath appointed what kinde of bodily death soeuer it may be because it setteth our soules at libertie to enioy the most sweete and comfortable societie of the blessed soules and spirites of all our reuerend fathers deare bretheren and faithfull friendes whosoeuer haue died in the Lorde before vs considering also that all true beleeuers and faithfull seruants of God whom wee shall leaue behinde vs and are now deare vnto vs in the Lorde whether Magistrate or Minister of the Worde wife or childe husband or friende father or mother shall shortlie in their season follow after vs and bee gathered to the rest of the Saints Finallie it may iustlie bee no small comfort vnto vs that GOD hath appointed his holie Angells immediately vpon our death to take and conuey our soules honourably into the heauenly place of our most blessed and glorious rest Seeing the death of the godlie is thus comfortable no maruell though the Spirit of God doth pronounce all those forth-with blessed who die in the Lord euen because as the same Spirit assureth vs they rest from their labours and their workes follow them Reuel chap. 14. verse 13. Well also saith a godly learned mā according to this testimony of the holy Ghost Death is good because it bringeth rest better because it reneweth vs best because it putteth vs out of all danger of any fall or miserie for euer after The comfort of death therefore to the godlie may well bee accounted a speciall comfort seeing it containeth as wee may say all the degrees of comparison good better and best of all But let vs consider more particularly of the proofes which belong to the seuerall branches of the Answer And first that all sufferings specially vnto death for godlines sake doeth warrantize the truth of our faith and obedience to God it may be confirmed from that which is saide concerning the perfection of our Sauiour Christ his faith and obedience argued by his death and sufferings Philip. 2.8 and Heb. 5.8 Read also 1. Ioh. 3.16 17 18 19. And in the Gospell according to Iohn chap. 15. verse 13. This doubtlesse is an essentiall difference betwixt the true seruants of God and hypocrites or hirelings The one sort abide faithfull to the end the other fall away when affliction and triall commeth Matthew chapter 13. verses 2● 21 22 c. And Iohn chapter 10. verses 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18. It is a small matter as one truly saith to court the Gospell in the time of peace and prosperitie Verily wee can haue no comfort concerning the truth of our faith if it holde not out in the time of affliction and triall It is faith of no valew that is of no valoure Secondly that to the godly death is an abolishing of all euill so as it can neuer comber them any more it is plaine because the death of the bodie is compared to a sleepe till the day of the resurrection Isai 26.19 and chap. 57.2 and 1. Thessalonians 4.15 And touching the life of the soule it is a most blessed life so soone as it is parted from the bodie as wee sawe before and as it is further euident in that the soule of Lazarus was carried by the Angells into Abrahams bosome And from the promise of our Sauiour Christ to the thiefe repenting on the Crosse saying This day shalt thou bee with mee in Paradise Also because it is written that all troubles from thence-forth bee forgotten and r●membred no more and that euery teare shall bee wiped from the eye c. Reuel ●1 4. The reason is because then all sinne the cause of all euill shall for euer cease Heb. 12.23 Thirdly that death baileth vs for euer out of the prison or to speake the best out of a base cottage of the bodie read 2. Cor. 5.1 c. 9. Call to mind also Iohn 14.1 2 3. And that wee die vnto God and so to our owne benefite reade Romans chapter 14. verses 7 8 9. Whether wee liue or die wee are the Lordes And that it is best for vs to die that so wee may goe to Christ with whom our life is hidden in God c. Reade Philippians cha 2. verse 23. Colossians chap. 3. verse 3. and Iohn chapter 11. verse 25. And that wee are sealed vp against the day of our full redemption by the holy Ghost reade Ephesians 4.30 and Rom. 8.23 Wherefore there is no doubt but wee shall then haue so much the greater comfort of his diuine presence by how much wee shall lesse that is not at all grieue him by our sinne For the soules of the faithfull are all iust and perfitted in the heauens Hebr. 12.23 as was euen now alledged And as nothing can seperate vs from the loue of God neither ●ribulation nor anguish nor persecution nor famine nor nakednes nor perill nor sword neither death it selfe c. so shall nothing be able to seperate vs from the most comfortable fruites and effects of his loue Rom. 8.35 c. Fourthly touching the comfort of death in that it setteth vs at libertie to haue our communion with the faithfull departed reade againe Hebrewes chapter 12. verses 23 24. Yee are come to the congregation of the first borne which are written in heauen and to God the Iudge of all and to the Spirites of iust and perfect men And to Iesus the Mediator of the new Testament and to the blood of sprinkling which speaketh better things then that of Abel So that great is the excellencie of the condition and estate of true beleeuing Christians euen here in this life but as touching that perfection which the soules of the righteous haue in the kingdome of heauen wee cannot attaine vnto it here in this worlde● And therefore as wee reade in the ninth chapter of the same Epistle verses 27 28. God hath appointed vnto men that they shall once die and after that commeth the iudgement So Christ was once offered to take away the sinnes of many and vnto them that looke for him hee shall appeare the second time without sinne vnto saluation Without sinne that is he shall appeare without any more sacrifice for sinne and euen quite and cleane to abolish sinne out of our nature by his glorious and perfect sauing grace and power This comfort therefore to wit that by death wee shall haue our sweete societie with all the faithfull departed both former latter and with all that were deare to vs in the daies that they liued here with vs in this world it is very sensible to those that haue and spirituall sense and affection in them to minde heauenly things The
Deitie of our Sauiour Christ by reason that the attributes proper to the Godhead are equally ascribed to him as well as to God the Father In the next place we are likewise to inquire how the same may be warranted by s ch proofe as ascribe the workes proper to the Deitie vn●o him as being his workemanship Question Haue you any proofe for this Answere Yea both for the workes of creation and also of prouidence and gouernment In eyther of them as I haue beene taught the holie Scriptures are verie plentifull Explicatiō proofe They are so indeede Let vs therefore call some of those proofes to minde for the confirming of our faith in this so excellent a point Question And first concerning the works of Creation What proofe haue you that these are ascribed to our Sauiour Christ in that he both is and was before all beginnings verie true eternall and almightie the most wise righteous and holy God Answere Prouerbs 8 271 and so forth When God prepared the heauens saith he I was there when he set the compasse vpon the deepe When hee established the crowdes aboue when he confirmed the fountaines of the deepe When he gaue his decree to the Se● that the waters should not passe his commandement when he appointed the foundations of the earth Then was I with him as a nourisher and I was daily his delight reioycing alway before him Explicatiō proofe Vnto this place of the holy Prouerbs out of the old Testament agree many other both of the new and also of the old Namely Psalm 102 25. as wee reade those words to be applied Heb. 1. verse 10. Likewise Psal 104. verse 4 c. as they are interpreted Heb. 1.7 And in the same chap. verse 2. God hath made the worldes by his Sonne Moreouer Iohn chap. 1. verse 3. All things were made by him and without him was made nothing that was made And verse 10. The world was made by him Likewise 1. Cor. 8.6 There is but one God which is the Father of whom are all things and we in him and one Lord Iesus Christ by whom are all things we by him And Ephes 3.9 God hath created all things by Iesus Christ And Coloss 1.16 By him were all things created which are in heauen and which are in earth thinges visible and inuisible whether they be Thrones or Dominions or Principalities or Powers all things were created by him and for him Thus wee see that our Sauiour is intituled to the workes of Creation whereby also his almightie power is manifestly argued as was touched before Now likewise for a further declaration of his infinite wisedome let vs inquire whether we haue like warrant that the diuine gouernment of the creatures doth likewise belong vnto him And first more generally * Question What proofe haue you for it “ Answere Hitherto saith our Sauiour himselfe my Father workeh and I worke Iohn 5.17 And verse 19. Whatsoeuer things the Father doth the same things doth the Sonne also Explicatiō proofe Of this sort of proofes are these that follow Prou. 8.31 I take my solace saith the Sonne of God the wisedome of the Father in the compasse of his earth And Colos 1.17 In him all things doe consist And Heb. 1.3 Hee beareth vp all things by his mightie word Thus much for the gouernment of our Sauiour generally Now let vs come to the particulars And first concerning the holy Angells What proofe haue you that our Sauiour Christ the Sonne of God our Lord Question hath the gouernment of them Answere The place before alledged Heb. 1.7 doeth plainely proue it to be so For of the Angells he saith that is God saith by his holy prophet Psal 104.4 Hee maketh the Spirites his messengers and his ministers a flame of fire That is God the Sonne together with the Father hath created the Angells and giuen them a kinde of commodious kinde of nature Explicatiō proofe subtile and piercing quicke and mightie most like of all creatures to the nature of the windes and flaming fire and accordingly vseth them as his ministers to diuerse great and worthy seruices According to this right which our Sauiour hath to command them it is said further Psalm 67.7 and so it is repeated againe Heb. 1. verse 6. Let all the Angells of God worship him And in the last verse of this chapter Are they not all ministering Spirites saith the holy Apostle sent forth to wit by the Sonne of God for their sakes which shall be heires of saluation As though the Apostle should say It is out of doubt both that they are such and also that our Sauiour vseth them in that their holie seruice Yea not onely doth he gouerne the holy Angells which are willing to obey him but he also ruleth yea ouer-ruleth the wicked Angells we meane the Diuell and all vncleane Spirits According to that which we reade Zech. 3.1 2. The Lord said to Satan that is the Sonne of God said The Lord he meaneth God the Father reprooue thee O Sathan euen the Lord that hath chosen Ierusalem reproue thee c. Read a●so Matth. 8.29 ●0 31. Mark 1.27 and Luk. 4.41 Likewise he ruleth yea ouer-ruleth all wicked men restraining the extreamitie of their wickednes at his pleasure and iudgeth their rebellions in due season According to that Iohn 5.22 The Father hath committed all iudgement to the Sonne And for the execution of this iudgement in time to come see the prophesie of it Psalm 2.9 And Psal 110.1 2. and verses 5 6 7. And Isai chap. 11.4 ●nd chap 4● 3 He shall bring forth iudgement in truth Or vnto victorie as Mat. 12.20 Thus also hath he gouerned in former times according to that we read in the holy storie Exod. 23.21 Read also 1. Cor. 10.9 Let vs not tempt Christ as some of them also tempted him and were destroyed of Serpents The continuance of the same his gouernment to this day is to be seene in his restraining and punishing of the wicked It shall be most fully accomplished at the end of the world Act. chap. 10. verse 4● and chap. 17. verse 31. And Reuel ● 18 I haue the keyes of hell and of death But let vs come to his gratious gouernment ouer his Church to the benefit of all such as doe submitte themselues vnder the same ” Question What proofes haue you for this * Answere The proofes are manie and diuerse according to the manifolde and sondrie benefites of his most gracious and Diuine gouernment T●ey are so indeed For as he doth together with the Father and the holie Ghost call gather together and sanctifie his church institute a holie ministerie deliuer a diuine Doctrine worke mightie and miraculous workes ordaine Sacraments send forth ministers of the Gospell giue spirituall gifts and graces make them effectuall to inlighten to regenerate to guide to comfort and to strengthen and as he doth reueale things to come heare
being ashamed of him or of his Gospel that we must esteeme it to be the greatest honour vnto vs Explicatiō proofe that may bee to professe his name Thus it ought to be indeede For first touching most high estimation in iudgement the Apostle teacheth it plentifully in the whole first chapter of the Epist to the Heb. that it ought to be so in so much as he is the Sonne of God And further also in so much as he is incomparably a farre more excellent Sauiour then any of the Iudges of Israel euer were as was obserued before Yea more excellent then was Ioshua that mighty Captaine otherwise called Iesus Act. 7.45 and Heb. 4.8 who before the time of the Iudges brought the people of Israel into the land of Canaan by a mighty conquest Likewise in so much as he is a more excellent high Priest then Aaron or any of his race and succession Heb. 7. And a more excellent Prophet then Moses Heb. 3. verses 3. c. or then Eliah Iohn 1.21.25.30 or then Ionas or any other For as our Sauiour saith Matth. 12.41 A greater then Ionas is here Finally seeing he is more a excellent King then Salomon as in the same 12. chap. of Matth. verse 42. A greater then Salomon is here Yea seeing he is the King of all Kings and Lord of all Lords therefore ought we more highly to esteeme our Sauiour by infinite degrees aboue any or all of them Yea aboue the holy Angells also as was well answered according to the 1. chap. of the Epist to the Hebrewes Secondly in so much as affection ought to follow a right iudgement therefore seeing our Sauiour is most high and excellent aboue all it is our dutie accordingly to loue and reuerence him aboue all as the Song of Songs doth notably teach vs chap. 1. verses 1 2. and chap. 3.1 2 c. and chap. 3.8 9 c. Reade also 2. Cor. 5.14 The loue of Christ constraineth vs. And 1. Epist 16.22 If any man loue not the Lord Iesus Christ let him be had in execration c. Reade also Philip. 3.7 8 c. All things are to be accounted losse and dongue in comparison of the excellent knowledge of Christ Iesus our Lord after the example of the holy and zealous Apostle He that loueth father or mother or sonne or daughter more then me he is not worthie of me saith our Sauiour Matth. 10.37 And Luke 14.26 He that hateth them not in comparison of his loue to our Sauiour Christ if neede so require he cannot be his Disciple Thirdly that in all outward obedience we stand bound to yeelde our Sauiour Christ yea and that from our inward soules and spirits all diuine worship and seruice due to the Maiestie of God it is euident from sundry testimonies of the holy Scriptures And namely Psal 2.12 Kisse the Sonne of God lest he be angry And Iohn 5.22 23. The Father hath committed all iudgement to the Sonne because that ad men should honour the Sonne as they honour the Father He that honoureth not the Sonne honoureth not the Father which hath sent him And Philip. 2.9 10 11. conferred with Isai 45.23 God hath highly exalted him and giuen him a name aboue euery name that at the name of Iesus euery knee should bow c. And that euery tongue should confesse that Iesus Christ is the Lord vnto the glory of God the Father But of this externall worship we shall see the practise in the duty of Prayer We must also beleeue in our Sauiour Christ Psal 2.12 Blessed are all they that trust in him Reade also Iohn 3.36 He that beleeueth in the Sonne hath euerlasting life And chap. 9.35 our Sauiour himselfe instructeth and prompteth the man whom he had healed of his natiue blindnes to beleeue in him And so he teacheth his Disciples chap. 14.1 as wee haue considered more at large heretofore Reade also Matth. 9.22 and chap. 15.28 and Luke 7.9 he commended those that beleeued in him And Rom. 15.12 In him shall the Gentiles trust And 1. Iohn 3.23 It is the commandement of God that we doe beleeue in the name of his Sonne Iesus Christ It is our dutie likewise not onely to pray to the Father in the name of our Sauiour in that hee is our Mediator but euen to pray to him as being one God with the Father and the holy Ghost as our baptizing into his name together with theirs may plainely teach vs. Reade Act. 22.16 Yea hereof we haue many approued examples euen such as be allowed by our Sauiour himselfe cōcerning those that were guided by the spirit of God to make their praiers vnto him Namely Mat. 8.2 A leper worshipped him saying Master if thou wilt thou canst make me cleane And chap. 9.18 A certaine Ruler worshipped him saying My daughter is now deceased but come and lay thine hand vpon her and she shall liue And chap. 15.22 A woman of Canaan cried vnto him Haue mercy on me O Lord thou Sonne of Dauid my daughter is miserably vexed with a Diuell c. And chap. 1 verses 14 15. A man kneeling downe to him said Master haue pitie on my sonne for he is lunatike c. And Mark chap. 9.24 The same man professeth himselfe to beleeue Explicatiō and proofe and praieth our Sauiour to helpe his vnbeleefe Lord saith he I beleeue helpe my vnbeleefe And Luke 17.5 The Apostles make the like praier Lord increase our faith Or as the words in the original circumstance of the place both here and Matt. 17.20 incline to this sense Lord giue vs the gift of faith The words themselues are Prosthes hemin pestin adde faith vnto vs. And the Lord said If yee had saith as much as is a graine of mustard seede c. In the 7. chap. of the Act. verse 9. Stephen being at the point of death praieth thus Lord Iesus receiue my spirit And 2. Cor. 12.8 9. Paul saith that he praied often to the Lord Iesus for himselfe And so he did for many other Rom. 1.7 and in the beginning of his other Epistles Grace be with you and peace from God our Father and from the Lord Iesus Christ And againe in the conclusion chapt 16. verses 20 and 24. Reade also 2. Cor. 13. verse 13. The grace of our Lord Iesus c. be with you all Amen Moreouer 1. Thes 3.11 Now God our Father and our Lord Iesus Christ guide our iourney vnto you And 2. Epist chap. 2.16.17 Now the same Iesus Christ our Lord and our God euen the Father who hath loued vs and giuen vs euerlasting consolation and good hope through grace Comfort your hearts and stablish you in euery word and good worke Yea generally all christians are described by this note or mar●● that they are such as doe call vpon the name of our Lord Iesus Christ as Act. 9. verse 14. and againe verse 21. And 1. Cor. 1. verse 2. Thus then Inuocation and Prayer is a dutie to be
howe singularlie well pleasing it is vnto God that Sinners should repent and how readie hee is to accept of such as doe so Luke chapt 15. from the beginning to the ende of the same Yet with this condition that it be in truth and that there be no generall relapse and falling away to sinne againe because then all is lost yea a more wo●full estate attendeth all such as our Sauiour admonisheth and warneth vs Matth 12.41.42.43.44 45. Thus farre concerning the doctrine of Faith more generallie and also concerning repentance arising from and with the same as our Sauiour taught it Wee come to his doctrine concerning the seuerall Articles of our Faith or Beliefe And first concerning the vnitie of the Godhead he teacheth plainelie that there is one onely God as we read Mark chapt 12.29 Wherevpon as it followeth verse 32. Well Master saith the Scribe thou hast said the truth that there is one God and that there is none but hee Our Sauiour Christ teacheth also this one onely God is all onely goodnes so that none is good but hee as touching both the originall and also the perfection of goodnes Matth chapt 19.17 and Luke 18. verse 19. Hee teacheth also that this one onelie true GOD is of a Spirituall nature infinite inuisible and incomprehensible and that therefore he requireth that such as worship him should performe it in spirit and truth Iohn ch 4. verse 24 God is a spirit c. Let this suffice for a tast of the most excellent doctrine of our Sauiour Christ concerning the Vnitie of the Godhead Let vs proceed to his doctrine touching the dictinction of Persons the Father the Sonne and the holy Ghost And first that our Sauiour distinguisheth the Persons in the Deitie or Godhead it is euident in that hee saith that hee came from the Father Iohn 6.29 and chap 10.36 And likewise in that he saith that the holy Ghost proceedeth and is sent both from the Father and the Sonne Iohn chap 1● 26 and chap 15.26 and chap 16.7 But most plainely in the forme of Baptizing into the name of the Father and also of the Son and of the holy Ghost instituted by the diuine authoritie of our Sauiour himsel●e Mat ●8 ●9 Now let vs briefly obserue his doctrine concerning euery person distinctly And first concerning the Father he teacheth that he is the almightie God Iohn 10.29 My Father is greater then all c. That hee is a Father most properly in respect of our Sauiour himselfe he teacheth plainely Iohn 5.28 For he saide that God was his own Father yea and that also with an equalitie of Person a● the Iewes did truly though not obediently vnderstand him as it is euident in that place Yet he doth not teach that God is so his naturall Father onely but that hee is a Father to all the elect through him by adoption and grace according to that I●hn chap 20.17 I ascend to my Father and to your Father and to my God and your God And as he doth likewise cal him our Father in many other places of the Gospell and namely where he teache h vs and all Christians together with these which were his choise Disciples at that time to pray to God as to our heauenly Father Mat 5 45.4● a●d ch 6. verses 9.14 15. Our Sauiour teacheth vs also that God the Father is the maker of heauen and earth Mat 19 4. For in that he alledged Moses as a true and faithfull historiographer in one point of the Creation he confirmeth the whole historie thereof as it is recorded by the same Prophet He teacheth also that God the Father is the most wise and prouident ruler and goue nour ouer all yea so that a sparrowe falleth not to the ground nor one haire from the heades of Gods children without his Fatherly prouidence Mat 10.29.30 The which most holy and comfortable doctrine hee doth most earnestly teach and affirme in the 6. chap of the same Gospell Read also chap 7. verse 11. and chap 26 53. The Angels are vnder his Fathers gouernment Yea the calling and saluation and whole gouernment of the Church is in his Fathers hand Mat chap 11 2●.26 The same is likewise euident from his most diuine and heauenly prayer Iohn chap 17. Thus much for a hand●●ll of ●he doctrine of our Sauiour concerning the first Person of the holy Trinitie God the Father Secondly t●uchin● himselfe the second Person of the holy Trinitie he teacheth first concerning his Person that he who was from all eternity very God and in t at respect equall with the Father as we sawe euen now is also euer sin●e his incarnation very man and so in one Person both God and man Yea our Sauiour taught this so plainely that as true beleeuers were confirmed by it to beleeue in him accordingly Iohn chapter 16 29 30. so the vnbeleeuing and contradicting Iewes stumbled at it more and more Iohn 5.28 as was also alledged a li●tle before as we may read further chap 10.33 But for the further confirmation that this doctrine was taught by our Sauiour read ch 14.7 c. in the same Euangelist and chap 10.30 I and my Father are one Moreouer for the proofe of his diuine prouidence and gouernment together with his Father ouer all things both naturall in the world and namely touching the bodies of men and also ouer all spirituall things in the Church of God and specially concerning mens soules we read his plaine doctrine generally affirmed Iohn 5 17 My Father worketh hitherto and I worke And verse 19 20 c Then answered Iesus and saide vnto them verily verily I say vnto you The Sonne can doe nothing of himselfe saue that which hee seeth the Father doe for whatsoeuer things he doth the same doth the Sonne also For the Father loueth the Son and sheweth him all things c. And now touching his office he taught with like plainenes while he was here on earth that he was the Messiah and annointed of God Luke 4.17 c. 21. And Iohn 4 25.26 He said to the woman of Samaria I who speake vnto thee am he And chap 6.27 he affirmeth to the same ende that God the Father hath sealed him And ch 8.12 and ch 12.35.36 and againe verse 46. I am the light of the world c. Concerning his Priest-hood and the sacrifice thereof in that he was to offer vp himselfe to the death of the crosse our Sauiour foretold it that it should so come to passe and also what should be the mightie and wonderfull effect of it in that by the vertue thereof he would draw all men to himselfe that is so many as were giuen him of God for whom he died c. Iohn 12.23.24 and verses 32.33 But of this more when we come to the doctrine of his death Now concerning his kingdome he professed plainely that it is not of this world that is after the manner of the earthly and transitorie kingdomes therof Iohn 18. ●6 And
so farre tormented for feare of common death that he should melt with bloodie sweate not be able to be comfort●d but by the sight of Angells wha● doth no● that praier thrise repeated Father if it be possib●e let this cup depart from mee proceeding from an incredible bitternes of heart shewe that Christ had a sh●rper a ha●der battel then with ordinarie death And hence it appeareth that those ●r●flers against whom I now dispute doe boldlie babble of things which they know not what they meane for th●t they neuer considered what it is or of ho● great importance that we are redeemed from the iudgement seate of God But this is our wisedome w●ll to vnderstand how dearely our salua ion did cost the Sonne of God Now if any man do aske me whether Christ went then downe to hell when he prayed to escape death I answere that then was the beginning of it whe●by may be gathered how grieuous terrible torments he suffered when he knew that he stood araigned for our cause before the iudgment seat of God But although for a moment of time the diuine power of the Spirit did hide it selfe that it might leaue the fleshe to haue experience of the owne weakenes Yet it is meete that w●e knowe that such was the tentation through the feeling of sorrowe and feare that it was not against faith And thus was that fulfilled which is in the Sermon of Saint Peter Actes 2.24 that hee could not bee helde of the sorrowes of death because when hee felt himselfe as it were forsaken of God yet hee did nothing at all departe from trust in his goodnes And this doth that his notable calling vpon God declare wherein euen for extremitie of paine hee cried out My God my God why hast thou forsaken me For although his anguish was aboue measure yet he ceaseth not to call ●im his GOD of whom he crieth out that he was forsaken Moreouer hereby is confuted as well the error of Apollinaris as theirs that were called Monothelites Apollinaris fained that the eternall spirit was in stead of a soule to Christ as if he had beene but a halfe a man And as who should say that he could cleanse our sinnes some other way then by obeying his Father For where is the affection or desire wil to be obedient but in the soule And euen therefore as wee knowe was his soule troubled that ours might obtaine peace and quietnes all feare being driuen away And further we see contrarie to the opinion of the Monothelites how at this time he willed not that thing as he was man the which he willed in respect of his diuine nature I omit to speake how he did subdue the aforesaid feare with a contrary affection Neither is the shew of contrarietie hard to discerne in this Father deliuer me from this houre but therefore came I into this houre Father glorifie thy name In which perplexitie notwithstanding there was no such distemper in him such as is seene in vs euen then when we most of al indeuour to subdue our selues Here also because the iudgement of our good and faithfull brother Maister Perkins now in heauen is very circumspect and exquisite I suppose it will be well liked of all of sound iudgement that I borrow his words from his exposition of the Creed for a third witnes first when he writeth of the death of our Sauiour and after of his descension Of his death thus As Christs death was voluntarie so was it also an accursed death and therefore it is called the death of the crosse And it containeth the first and the second death the first is the seperation of the body from the soule the second is the seperation of body soule from God both were in Christ for beside the bodily death he did in soule apprehend the wrath of God due to man for sinne and that made him crie My God my God why hast thou forsaken me And here saith he further we must not omit a necessarie point namely how farre forth Christ suffered death Answer Some thinke that he suffered onely a bodily death and such paines as followe the dissolution of nature but they no doubt come too short for why should Christ haue feared death so greatly if it had beene nothing but the dissolution of nature Some againe thinke that he died not onely the first but also the second death but it may be they go too farre for if to dye the first death be to suffer a totall seperation of body and soule then also to dye the second death is wholly and euery way to be seuered from all fauour of God and at the least for a time to be oppressed of the same death as the damned are Now this neuer befell Christ no not in the middest of his sufferings considering that euen then hee was able to cal God his God Therfore the safest course is to follow the meane namely that Christ died the first death in that his body and soule were really and wholly seuered yet without suffering any corruption in his body which is the effect and fruit of the same and that withal he further suffered the extreme horrour pangs of the second death not dying the same death nor being forsaken of God more then in his owne apprehension and feeling For in the very middest of his sufferings the Father was well pleased with him And this which I say doth not any whit lessen the sufficiencie of the merit of Christ for whereas he suffered very truly the wrath of God and the very torments of the damned in his soule it is as much as if all the men in the world had died the second death and beene wholly cut off from God for euer and euer And no doubt Christ died the first death onely suffering the pangs of the second that the first death might be an enterance not to the second death which is eternal damnatiō but a passage to life eternal Thus much writeth this good seruant of God concerning the extremitie of Christs sufferings in dying the death with such limitation onely as was necessarie considering the most high and diuine excellencie of him that suffered in whom was no sin who could not possibly abide long vnder the curse and torment though eternally due to vs for our sinnes And againe vpon the descension thus he disputing that question with like good iudgement and faithfulnes Others there be saith he which expound it thus He descended into Hell that is Christ Iesus when he was dying vpon the crosse felt and suffered the panges of Hell and the full wrath of God seazing vpon his sonne This exposition hath his warrant in Gods word where Hell often signifieth the sorrowes and paines of Hell as Hanna in her song vnto the Lord saith The Lord killeth and maketh aliue he bringeth downe to Hell and raiseth vp that is hee maketh men feele woe and miserie in their soules euen the panges of hell and
deferre till wee come to the death it selfe following the course of the holy story Onely let vs from hence beare in mind that we haue from the most graue and testamentary witnesse of our Sauiour himselfe a most vndoubted and sure ground of the full and absolute perfection of it to all purposes for the which it pleased him to tast of death as the holy Apostle speaketh THis interim obserued and laide vp in our mindes let vs now come to the last and most immediate speech of our Sauiour next the s●me his most holy and propitiatorie death That was this Father into thy hands I commend my Spirit A speech likewise of very great importance full of excellent direction both for the ground and comfort of a liuely faith as also for direction in sondrie duties concerning the right manner of a Christian death And to note the importance of them it is to singular good purpose that the Euangelists both Matthewe Marke and L●ke doe all report vnto vs that our Sauiour Christ vttered these his last wordes with a loud and mightie voice as hee had done the fo●mer My God my God why hast thou forsaken me For whereas the Euangelist Matthew saith that he cryed againe with a loud voyce the Euāgelist Luke telleth vs that those aboue mentioned Father into thy hands I commend my Spirit were the wordes which he spake the second time with so loude a voice The loudenes of the voice therefore giueth plainly to vnderstand that as our Sauiour would haue all most audibly to heare them being there present and all other to heare of thē by the preaching of his Gospel according to the faithfull record of the holy Euangelists so no doubt that he would stirre vp all by this so loud sounding a voice to consider diligently of them according to the like practise of our Sauiour to the same purpose Iohn chap 7.28 Then cryed Iesus in the Temple as he taught c. And verses 37.38 In the last and great day of the feast Iesus stood and cryed saying If any man thirst let him come to me and drinke c. And chap 11 43. He cryed with a loud voice Laz●rus come forth And chap 12.44 And Iesus cried and said he that beleeueth in me beleeueth not in me but in him that sent me c. Concerning these words therfore let vs first cōsider the reasons why our Sauiour vttered them with so loud a voice and then the meaning of the wordes themselues Touching the loudnes and strength of the voice our Sauiour being now at the point of death would giue to vnderstand that he died not as other men by a meere necessarie fain●ing and feebling of the spirits of the naturall life but most voluntarily to most singular endes and purposes aboue the death of any other man according to that which he had said before of himself Iohn 10.17.18 Therefore doth my Father loue me because I lay downe my life that I might take it againe No man taketh it from me but I lay it downe and I haue power to take it againe this commendement haue I receiued of my Father The which words notwithstanding wee are so to vnderstand that wee doe in no wise denye the truth of his naturall death and of his humane infirmitie and passion therein though by his diuine power hee ouerruled all so that notwithstanding as the Apostle Peter saith Hee was put to death concerning the flesh yet hee was quickened in the spirit and had the power of life and death in his owne hande according to the decree and determination of God and was not left to the will and pleasure of wicked men Iesus Crucifixus sic ex causa natural efflauit animam nimirum ex violentia cruciatibus quos in tam crudeli supplicio passus erat vt tamen separatio animae a suo corpore procederet a pura ipsius voluntate Beza Hom in hist pass 32. And to the same ende did our Sauiour lay down his life sooner then was ordinarie in that kinde of execution which caused Pilat to mar●el as we read Mark 15 44 And the Centurion before him verse 39. Secondly our Sauiour Christ vttered these last words Father into thy hands I commend my spirit with like loud voice as he did those My God my God why hast thou forsaken me that it might euidently appeare that hee continued yet in the same dolour and distresse Neuertheles in the third place hee would make it known vndoubtedly in his church to all beleeuing Christians that howsoeuer his sufferings were exceeding great yet he did nothing doubt of his preuailing against them nor of his dying in peace So that I say euen for this cause also we may well conceiue that our Sauiour Christ to put the matter out of all doubt would the rather as mightily vtter these words which are most cleare words of a most perfect and liuely faith Father into thy hands I commend my spirit as those former words My God my God c. according to that saying of our Sauiour Iohn 11.41.42 Father c. I know thou hearest me alwaies but because of the people that stand by I said it that they may beleeue that thou hast sent me And to the same purpose let vs now after the reasons of the loudnes of the voice come in the next place to cōsider of the meaning of the words thēselues And herein that which is in the first place is worthy to be principally weighed of vs that as our Sauiour Christ called God his Father at his heauie enterance into his sufferings Father if it be possible let this cup passe from me And in the middest of them Father forgiue them for they knowe not what they doe So hee doth now in the conclusion of them call God his Father Father saith he into thy hand● I commend my spirit Neither doth he call him so either then or now in respect of the vnitie of the Godhead and because he is the naturall eternal Son of the Father onely but rather in regard of that loue and fauour which he is assured of from him on our behalfe euen in respect of this that he is the naturall Sonne of fraile man hauing taken our nature to his diuine nature in the vnitie of one Person of a mediator and therein hath fulfilled all righteousnes and now at the point of death vttering these his last words had euen perfited his sufferings for our sins to the full satisfaction of the diuine iustice and to the reconciling reducing of vs into the most gratious and blessed fauour of God In these respect I say doth he with most full perfect assurance of the most full and perfect loue of God both toward himselfe and for his sake toward all whom he had redeemed reconciled call him by the name of Father And in the same assurance doth he commend his spirit that is to say his soule for so●s the word Spi●it vsed often as 1. Cor. 6.20 Act.
7.59 Gal 6.18 c. 2. Tim 4.22 Heb 12.9 v. 23. Iames 2.16 1. Pet 3.19 which is the principall and chiefe part of h●s humanitie into the hands that is to the safe custodie and blessed tuition of his Father as a speciall treasure or Iewell most charily and tenderly to be preserued and kept to wit vntill the third day when it was againe to returne to the body at the resurrection thereof as he knew certainly that his Father would doe it Not as one laying it aside but alwaies keeping it in his sight yea wearing it as it were a signet on his right hand according to that promise which for our Sauiours sake he maketh to his Church and therefore will much rather performe it to Christ himselfe in whom all the promises of God are yea and Amen Isai 49.16 Behold I haue grauen thee vpon the palme of mine handes thy walls are euer in my sight And as the church prayeth Song of Songs chap 8.6 Set me as a signet vpon thine arme But what may some say Hath Christ no care of his body that he mentioneth his soule onely There is no doubt but he committed his body also into the hands of the same most trustie keeper seeing the soule was shortly to returne to it againe as was said euen now according to that Ps 16.9 My fleshe shall rest in hope For thou wilt not leaue my soule in the graue neither wilt those suffer thine holy one to see corruption but this as the lesse principall is comprehended vnder the other a part being put for the whole And againe where it may be further demanded why our Sauiour should commit his soule into the hands of the Father seeing he was able to keepe and preserue it safe himselfe we are to answere that howsoeuer he was able indeed in that he himselfe was very true and almightie God with the Father yet we are to consider that he was now in the time of the infirmitie and abasement of his humane nature and in such a seruice as to the performance whereof he was to take vpon him the forme and to doe indeede the dutie of a seruant yea euen the dutie of a seruant of seruants as we may say in suffering for our sinnes c. And therefore as a mediator betwixt God and man he prayeth to God the Father both for vs and also for himselfe These words which our Sauiour thus vseth seeme to be taken by him from the 5. verse of the 31. Psalme where they were the words of Dauid in the time of his great affliction and distresse But our Sauiour Christ vseth them with some difference as might most fitly agree to his person and also to his estate In either of which respects the wordes of Dauid would not so fitly agree vnto him Into thine hand I commend my spirit saith Dauid for thou hast redeemed me O Lord God of truth Our Sauiour Christ in stead of the names or titles of Lord God of truth he doth vse in this place the title Father and then he omitteth these words for thou hast redeemed me The reason why he doth in this place vse the title Father was declared before And now that he should not ascribe any redemption to God in respect of himselfe as Dauid iustly did the reason is because our Sauiour himselfe is sent to be the redeemer not onely of Dauid who by faith looked forward to him but also of all other both before his comming and since whosoeuer haue any part in the redemption of the Lord our God Thus much for the interpretation of the last speech of our Sauiour next and immediately before his death not vppon his death bedde but vpon the crosse whereon he died the which ought to prouoke vs so much the rather to consider of it the more earnestly as of a notable ground both for the comfort of faith and also for direction of life yea euen to the point and shutting vp of our owne life in such sort that death may through our Lord Iesus Christ be an enterance into a more blessed life as it was vnto our Sauiour himselfe But of the comforts and duties we shall haue occasion to speake afterward in their places by our order assigned vnto them IN the meane season following the course and narration of the holy storie we are come now to consider of the death of our Sauiour the which is the full conclusion and as it were the sealing and ratifying of all his sufferings going before according to that of the Apostle Paul Philip 2 6.7.8 Christ Iesus being in the forme of God thought it no robberie to be equall with God But be made himselfe of no reputation and tooke on him the forme of a seruant and was made like vnto men and was found in shape as a man He humbled himselfe and became obedient vnto the death euen the death of the crosse In which words of the holy Apostle we see plainely that he maketh the death of our Sauiour as it were the period The groūd history of his death and full point or perfiting of his whole obedience and humiliation in the flesh And so it was indeede For all that followeth after to wit his resurrection his ascension c. are the manifestation and proceeding of his glorious conquest in himselfe to the performing and establishing of all the fruites and effects of his whole humiliation which he yeelded himselfe m●st willingly vnto euen to very death the death of the crosse as the Apostle saith for vs. Read also Heb 5.9.10 The ful and perfect sanctification of our Sauiour Christ to the finishing or the worke of our redemption and saluation consisted in those his last sufferings euen vnto death for seeing our sins deserued death they could by no lesse punishment be satisfied for to the contentment of the diuine iustice of God But that wee may the more orderly proceede in this point let vs first call to minde the wordes of the holy storie which report it vnto vs Question Which be they Answer The Euangelist Luke immediately after the former wordes of our Sauiour vttered with a loud voice Father into thine hands I commend my spirit he writeth thus And when he had thus said Exe●nense He gaue vp the Ghost Explicatio So indeede it followeth in Saint Luke and he doth most fully report this conclusion and sh●●ting vp of the sufferings of our Sauiour and that also in the natural course and order as it may appeare first by Matthew who testifieth that he gaue vp ●he spirit a ph●ce to pneuma immediatly after his second lifting vp of his voice ch 27 5● Then Iesus cryed againe with a loud voice and yeelded vp the Ghost And afterward it may appeare likewise by the Euangelist Iohn who to expresse the death of our Sauiour saith that he bowed his head therby declaring the departure of all naturall strength and life of the body Paredoce to pucuma he
therewithall gaue vp and deliuered the spirit To w●om Into the handes of his Father vttering his minde in these very words and that with a loud voice as the Euangel●st Luke hath deliuered Now therefore that we see the ground and course of the holy storie concerning this great point of the death of our Sauiour we must remēber that which was du●y purposed by occasion of the former words of our Sauiour wherein he testifi●d that all was finished euen to the death that is to say that now we do obserue in the death it selfe the full perfection of all the most holy sufferings and sacrifice of our Lord Iesus Christ in this offering vp of himself euen to the death of the crosse for our redemption and saluation Question But how may the full perfection of the whole sufferings of our Sauiour be perceiued of vs from his death the sacrificing of himselfe vnto God therein Answere To this purpose we are to obserue three things of speciall moment First that the death of our Sauiour was the very true and reall separation of the soule from the body Secondly that as hath beene obserued before the death of our Sauiour Christ was not constrained but most voluntarie and willing Thirdly that it was in it selfe a cursed death in that it was the death of the crosse Yet so that our Sauiour by bearing our curse vpon the crosse euen to the death hath taken it away and procured most perfect blessing vnto vs and brought life and immortalitie to light for vs. ● Tim 1.9.10 Explication and proofe It is true For first the separation of the soule from the body is manifest by the speeches wherby the Euangelists doe expresse his death And secondly we haue seene it sufficiently cleared before that the death of our S●u●our was not enforced against his will but most willing and voluntarie And so it was necessarie For other wise it could haue beene no meet sacrifice to a appease the anger of God against our sins We may perceiue it from our owne death For what is the reason why the death of the righteous is acceptable and precious to God when as the death of the wicked is vile and abominable before him but because the one is yeelded in faith and obedience in hope of a better life c. the other is against the will without faith without repentance c. as if their heauen and happines were in this world much rather therefore yea infinitely much rather must the death of our Sauiour Christ in whose death and for the sake whereof our is accepted of God be most willing and holy with all perfection of faith and obedience And so it was according to that Heb 10.5.6.7.8.9.10 yet when we say our Sauiour died willingly we doe not meane that he was voide of all tentation to the contrarie But our meaning is this that albeit as we haue seene before he was vehemently tempted by experience of naturall infirmitie and feare to shunne it yet because he gaue not place to the tentation but by mightie strife against it ouercame it and wholly gaue ouer his owne will and naturall desire to the ende he might obey the will of his Father therefore we doe both meane and say the rather that he tooke his death most willingly Yea euen in so much the more perfect māner by how much the tentation was the more vehement to the contrarie The perfection therefore of the obedience of our Sauiour Christ to our persite iustification in the sight of God is hereby confirmed vnto vs according to that alledged before out of the second cha of the Ep to the Philippians And as we may further perceiue by that which the same Apostle writeth Rom 5. v 6.7.8 c. For Christ when we were yet of no strength at his time died for the vngodly Doubtles one will scarse die for a righteous man but yet for a good man it may be that one dare die But God setteth out his loue toward vs seeing that while we were yet sinners Christ ●ied for vs Much more then being now iustified by his blood we shall be saued from wrath through him For if when we were enemies we were reconciled to God by the death of his Son much more being reconciled we shall be saued by his life And not onely so but wee also reioyce in God through our Lord Iesus by whō we haue now receiued the attonement And verse 17. As by one mans disobedience many were made sinners so by the obedience of one shall many also be made righteous And ch 8.31 What shall we then say to these things If God be on our side who can be against vs who spared not his owne Sonne but gaue him for vs all to death how shall he not with him giue vs all things also who shal lay any thing to the charge of Gods chosen it is God that iustifieth who shal condemne it is Christ which is dead Read also Ep 1.7 We haue redemption through the blood of Iesus Christ euen the forgiuenes of sinnes through the rich grace of God the Father And Colos 1. v. 19.20.21.22.23 Likewise we may perceiue it by that we read in the Ep to the Heb ch 2. v. 9. By Gods grace he tasted death for all men And verses 14.15 He hath destroied through death him that had the power of death that is the diuel And he hath deliuered all thē which for feare of death were all their life time subiect to bondage Read also ch 10.9.10 18. likewise 2 Tim. 1 9 10. He hath abolished death c. And in the former Ep of the Apostle Peter ch 1 18 19. we are not redeemed with corruptible things as siluer and gold c. But with the precious blood of Christ as of a lambe vndefiled and without spot And ch 2.24 Christ his owne selfe bare our sins in his body on the tree that we might be deliuered from sinne c. And 1. Iohn 1.7 The blood of Iesus Christ the Son of God saith the Apostle Iohn cleanseth vs from all sinne And chap 2.2 And ch 4 10. And againe Reuel ch 1.5 Iesus Christ hath washed vs from our sinnes in his blood And againe chap 5.9 He hath redeemed vs to God by his blood And Paul Act 20.28 God hath purchased his Church with his owne blood And Rom. 3 24 25. We are iustified freely by the grace of God through the redemption that is in Christ Iesus whom God hath set forth to be a reconciliation through faith in his blood to declare his righteousnesse by the forgiuenesse of the sinnes that are passed through the patience of God In the which and like places let vs obserue that by the blood of Christ his sufferings euen to the death and his death it selfe is noted because life as the Scripture saith is in the blood Gen. chap. 9.4 and Leuiticus chap. 17.11.14 And because as we are afterward to consider that the blood yea the water and
grieuous sufferings which went before and partly also to that last degree of his humiliation which followed after in that he lay in his graue as it were vnder the captiuity and dominion of death vntill his resurrection as was said before For we are not precisely to binde our selues to these words as if because they are set down in this summe of our beliefe therefore we must beleeue them as being of them selues the canonicall text or ground of our faith But wee haue free liberty granted nay rather wee stand bound to take counsell from the holy Scriptures and to beleeue them onely in such sense as they doe apply these words to our Sauiour Christ without any regard of the priuate interpretation of any which hath not certaine ground from the same Question But are there any such interpretations of these words giuen forth by any which cannot be warranted from the holy Scriptures Answere I haue heard it so affirmed for our admonition sondry times that wee might be stirred vp thereby to seeke to ground our selues in the right vnderstanding of them so as no erroneous or groundlesse interpretation might cause vs to decline from the truth therof Explication and proofe There is doubtlesse iust cause why you should be thus taught and admonished For sondry expositors haue their sondry expositions of these words He descended into hell which cannot be concluded from the word of God The which though they are in this respect all of like nature yet they are not to be accounted in like degree of error Question Which may these sondry and groundlesse expositions be Answer They are of three sorts First of those that haue taught the meaning of them to be this that the soule of our Sauiour Christ descended to hell the place appointed of God for the euerlasting torment of the wicked to manifest his diuine power to preach and declare the victorie of his crosse or rather as some think both to begin his victory and triumph and also vtter●y to subdue the power of the diuell and hell it selfe there Secondly of those that haue expounded the meaning of them to be this that the soule of Christ went downe to Limbus Patrum as it were to a region within the earth next aboue hell to fetch out the soules of them that were there till his comming and to carrie them with him into heauen after his resurrection Yea some haue taught from these words that the soule of our Sauiour Christ descended to hell to suffer the torments thereof for the redemption of our soules that they might neuer come there Thirdly the Marcionites and other heretikes called Liberatores affirmed that Christ by his Descension deliuered the soules of the reprobate out of hell All which opinions specially the two latter sorts if there be any other like to these they are carefully to be auoided of vs as hauing either no warrant in the word or else are plainly contrary to it Explication and proofe They are so indeede insomuch as a little leauen as wee are admonished sowereth the whole lumpe For to begin with the last of the second sort how can this agree with the words of our Sauiour on the Crosse who most solemnly affirmed that all his sufferings foretold by the Prophets were finished and perfited euen vnto the point of death which he also immediatly performed to the sealing vp of all the rest At which very instant also he did most faithfully commend his spirit into the hands that is into the gratious custody and preseruation of God his Father Who therefore shall dare presume to disable that which our Sauiour hath valued at a full and sufficient valure Seeing all was fulfilled vpon the crosse which God foretold by his holy Prophets who may be of sufficient credit to warrant vs any reuelation to the contrarie to be giuen vnto him And if there be reason that the soule of our Sauiour should descend to Hell to suffer torments in stead of our soules there why should not his body descend likewise to suffer for our bodies that they might neuer come thether Thus that exposition which would lay the most heauie burthen vpon our Sauiour Christ may from these and such like absurdities which followe vpon it be discerned to be the lightest in it selfe and to recoile most dangerously against those that haue so vnreasonably ouercharged it The other exposition of this second sort containeth likewise a meere fiction as may euidently bee perceiued because they can no where shewe vs any ground for such a place as they describe and altogether without booke determine vnto vs. But much rather because that which they say is contrarie to the holy Scriptures which determine another place for the soules of the faithfull which haue died in the LORD euen before the appearance of our LORD IESVS CHRIST For so doth our SAVIOVR himselfe giue plainely to vnderstand in that he placeth the soule of Lazarus in the bosome of Abraham which was in such a place as the LORD vsed the ministerie of the holy Angels to carrie it vnto The which also is expressely saide to be so situated that there is a great gulfe betwixt the one place and the other Luke 16 26. And as the Preacher saith Eccles chap. 12 7. Though the body which is dust returne to the earth as it was yet the spirit returneth to God that gaue it No doubt it doth not returne downeward but vpward I speake now of the soules of the righteous who as they liued so dye the seruants of God Yea like enough also the other may returne euen vpward to God if for no other cause yet to receiue their sentence and so to be cast downe from the glorious presence of God As for that which we read Heb 9.8 The way into the ho●iest of all was not yet opened while as yet the first Tabernacle was standing it can by no meanes be haled to determine any such Limbus or region and place within the earth either nearer or further off from Hell which the superficiall and darke braine of man hath fancied from the same The last opinion of deliuering the soules of the reprobate out of Hell it is most hereticall and dire●tly contarie to the eternall iustice and truth of GOD concerning that eternall punishment which hee hath threatened and decreed against them And touching the former sort of expositions they are partly against the expresse doctrine of the Apostle Coloss 2 14 15. Where he teacheth that our Sauiour Christ by his sufferings and humiliation vpon the crosse did so sufficiently subdue yea and triumph openly ouer the Diuel yea as wee may say ouer all the Diuells of Hell that he needed not goe downe into any hidden and darke places of the earth to doe it And they are also against those famous testimonies and declarations which shewe that the victorie was then atchieued as appeare●h by the earthquake at the death of our Sauiour and by the rending of the vaile of the
vnto you for my names sake because they haue not knowne him that sent me If I had not come and spoken to them they shou●d not haue had sinne but now they haue no cloake for their sinne c. But it is that the word might be fulfilled that is written in their law They haue hated me without cause Question B●t the principall comfort is yet behinde What is that Answer Our Sauiour Christ promiseth his Disciples the immediate comfort of the holy Ghost to co●r●borate and strengthen them to the cheare●ull enduring of all persecutions yea that he will to this end send the holy Ghost vnto them Explication He doth so indeed as it is plaine ver 26.27 the last verses of the chap. But when the Comforter shall come whom I saith our Sauiour will send vnto you from the Father eu●n the Spirit of truth which pr●ceedeth of the Father he shall testifie of mee And ye shal witnes also because ye haue bin with me frō the beginning Yea he assureth them that this comfort shall be so great that it shall arme them both against that excommunication and also bodily death the greatest and most grieuous censures that may be in this world which our Sauiour knewe before the malignant and false Church would abuse against his true and faithfull seruants as it followeth from the beginning of the 16. chapter verses 1 2 3 4. as was mentioned before Hetherto of the comforts wherewith our Sauiour comforted his disciples against the discomfort of troubles and persecutions for him and his Gospells s●ke The which we are diligently to marke and treasure vp in our hearts as the principall reasons whereby we also are to comfort our owne selues whensoeuer we shall be exercised with like trialls as all other of the seruants of God haue done from time to time before vs and thereby incouraged themselues to indure such afflictions as would otherwise haue bin intollerable vnto them Now let vs consider of the other sort of comforts which our Sauiour sheweth his Disciples that his sufferings and departure should bring vnto them in that thereby they should be made partakers of many speciall good benefites and blessings which should aboundantly supply the want of his bodily presence euen such as should bring a further increase of comfort against the troubles and persecutions of this world Question Which may these speciall good benefits and blessings be Answer The last of the former sort may iustly be the first of these insomuch as the Comfort of the holy Ghost is not onely the principal support of christians against the discomfiture of their troubles and persecutions but it is also in it selfe the chiefe and principall blessing and benefit aboue all other Explicatiō proofe It is so indeed And therefore it is that our Sauiour doth make so often mention of it as ch 14.16.17 and v. 26. And ch 15.26 ●s we saw euen now And yet again● ch 16.6 ● and so forth to the 16. verse Because saith our Sauiour I haue said these things vnto you your hearts are ful of sorrow Yet I tel ye the truth it is expedient for ye that I do● goe away for if I goe not away the Comforter wil not come vnto you but if I depart I wil send him to you And when he is come he wil reproue the world of sin c. And v. 13. When he is come who is the Spirit of truth he will leade ye into all truth c. This then is the chief blessing principal benefit aboue all the rest Question What fruit else had the D●sciples of our Sauiour by the same his sufferings departure the which also are fruits benefits to vs to the whole church Answere If we shall truly and constantly beleeue in our Lord Iesus Christ who willingly suffered and died for vs according to the most gratious and mercifull good will of God toward vs God will alwaies heare our prayers He will worke mighty things by vs and for vs. And finally he will giue vs euerlasting ioy and blessednes Explicatiō proofe These indeed are briefly the rest of the benefits Of the which though in a speciall degree the excellency first fruits as we may say did belong and accordingly were bestowed vpon those his choise Disciples whom our Sauiour sent forth into the world to be his Apostles and first preachers of his Gospel yet they are and haue beene in a very comfortable manner and measure continued hetherto vnto the Church of Christ and so shal be to the worlds end as wee may perceiue from our Sauiours owne words For as we reade in the 14. chap. verses 12.13.14 Verily verily saith our Sauiour I say vnto you he that beleeueth in me the works that I doe he shall doe also and greater then these shall he doe our Sauiour speaketh of healing bodily diseases which is lesse then the conuersion of soules which was wrought by the preaching of the Apostles most aboundantly For saith he I goe vnto my Father 13 And whatsouer yee shall aske in my name that will I doe that the Father may be glo●ified in the Sonne 14 ●f ye shall aske any thing in my name I will doe it Any thing that is to say whatsoeuer you shall pray for which is agreeable to that rule of prayer which our Sauiour himselfe hath set down and namely for the conuersion of the elect and for the blessing of God vpon the preaching of the Gospel to the same end for so must the wordes of our Sauiour be vnderstood And thus we haue sufficient testimonie of the two former benefits to wit The Comforts belonging to his agony and apprehension in the garden that God for our Sauiours sake will heare faithfull prayers and that he will worke great things in his Church by the ministery of his faithfull seruants Reade also chap. 15 verse 7. If ye abide in me and my word abide in you aske what ye will and it shall be done to you Explicatiō Question Now in what words doth our Sauiour giue vs like assurance of the last benefit which is euerlasting ioy Answere In the 16. ch verse 22. Ye are now in sorrow but I will see ye againe and your hearts shall reioyce and your ioy shall no man take from you c. And againe verse 24. Aske and ye shall receiue that your ioy may be full Explication These things are most comfortable To the which end also let vs conclude with the last wordes of the speech of our Sauiour to his Disciples in the way to the garden as we reade in the last verse of the 16 chapter Wherein he expresseth what was the intended scope of his whole speech vnto his Disciples saying These things haue I spoken vnto you that in me ye might haue peace in the world ye shall haue affliction but be of good comfort I haue ouercome the world Our Sauiour affirmeth that before hand which he purposed most
least of those that be the Lords which he taketh in like ill part as if hee were neglected or molested himselfe Matth. 25. verses 45. It ought to suffice yea to be ouer much in our iudgement that the Lord hath once drunke vinegre and euery way the most bitter potion of Gods wrath for our cause though we doe neuer make him nor any of his any vnkinde offer of it againe Thus much concerning this short speech I thirst for declaration of that duty which ought to be yeelded from the comfort of it NOw we are come to the next like short speech of our Sauiour which was his Question It is finished What duty ought to arise from the comfort of faith herein Answere It is most cleare and manifest from hence that we ought not in any wise to looke to any other sacrifices or satisfactions or merits either in the whole or in part for our red●mption and iustification in the sight of God but to this of our Sauiour alone neither that wee are to feare the popish dreame of any other purgatory then the blood of our Sauiour Christ to the washing away and remouing of all sinnes out of the sight of God Explication and proofe This is very cleare and manifest indeed For seeing we haue our warrant from our Sauiour himselfe that all was finished yea euen to the very point of death when he spake these words and that immediately after this he tooke his death which was the sealing vp of all therefore we may yea we ought iustly to be out of doubt that all doctrines of any further addition for satisfaction or merit before God are false and Antichristian And for th● same cause to be vtterly reiected of all true christians who cannot bu● looke onely to Christ for their perfit redemption and saluation according to the expresse doctrine of the holy Scriptures THe duties which doe belong to that comfort of faith which ariseth from the consideration of the last words of our S●uiour vpon the Crosse they are yet behinde Answer Which ought those duties to be Question We ought from the example of our Sauiour Christ who at his death commended his spirit int● the hand of his Father to esteeme alwaies of our soules as of a chiefe treasure and to be carefull ouer them aboue all earthly things Yea more then of our corruptible bo●ies against the time of our death whensoeuer it shall come Secondly it is our dutie to make choise of God as of the onely worthy feoffie of trust as one wou d say to whose custody wee may safely commend them from day to day And thirdly it is likewise our bounden dutie comfortably to beleeue that if we shall faithfully commit our soules vnto him hee will for our Sauiours sake keepe them most charity and tenderly in his owne hands alwaies and at the end of our liues receiue them and reserue them in a blessed estate vntill the resurrection of our bodies and then also wil● ioyne them againe to our bodies like as our Sauiour returned to his bodie the third day and thenceforth will blesse vs with glorie and happinesse in them both for euermore Explication proofe Vnto these duties no doubt doe the wordes of our Sauiour Christ leade all true beleeuers according to that notable imitation of Stephen Act. 7.59 Lord Iesus receiue my Spirit And according to the practise of S. Paul 2. Tim. 1.12 saying I know whom I haue beleeued and I am perswaded that he is able to keepe that which I haue committed to him against that day Yea and hee beleeued likewise no doubt that God was as willing to doe it as he was able according to that in the 8. verse of the 4. chap. of the same Epistle in that he saith Henceforth is laide vp for me the crowne of righteousnes which the Lord the righteous Iudge will giue me at that day and not to mee onely but vnto all them also which loue his appearing The same thing therefore ought we to beleeue at this day which they did then according to the practise of our most blessed Sauiour And the rather because as we may perceiue both by the words of Stephen and also of the Apostle Paul that our Sauiour hath the ioint care of our soules together with the Father according to that he saith None shall take them out of my hand Iohn 10. verses 27.28 29 30. My sheepe heare my voice and I know them and they follow me And I giue vnto them eternall life and they shall neuer perish neither shall any plucke them out of my hand My Father who gaue them to me is greater then all and none is able to take them out of my Fathers hand I and my Father am one So that well saith M. Beza The hands of our Sauiour are not now held fastened to the Crosse after the manner as our painters doe paint him for then hee could not embrace vs but he hath them at full libertie euen from heauen to embrace the soules of those that dye in h●m the which hee cherisheth in his bosome vnto the time that they shall be restored to their bodies to the enioying of an euerlasting spirituall life and vntill that hee doe come in the cloudes of heauen to meete vs and that wee for our parts be taken vp into the aire to meete the Lord to enioy together with him that blessed estate which is prepared for vs for euer 1. Thes 4.14 Goe to therefore as saith that comfortable and faithfull Preacher Let vs be of good cheare and lay these things to heart euen these so great and notable comforts for our necessary reliefe specially against the last combate God as we knowe doth earnestly require trustie fidelitie in one man toward another euen concerning the least thinges that are committed to anie mans trust that they should be forth-comming and therfore inioineth a penaltie to be laide by the Magistrate vpon all such as shall be found to deale vntrustily as we reade Exod. chap. 22. verses 7.8 c. to the 13. How therefore can we thinke but that the Lord who requireth fidelitie in men as a principall point of his lawe as our Sauiour also declareth Matth. chap. 23. verse 23. will assuredly approue himselfe most faithfull aboue all men to euerie one that accounting him faithfull shall commit themselues to his trust Thus much of the comfortable duties of faith concerning the comfortable manner of our Sauiour Christes dying Question NOw what may our duty be in regard of the death it selfe which the same our Sauiour died Answer First of all as his death was in the manner of it farre differing from the death of all other so are we to know that the endes and fruites of his death are most singular aboue the death of any or all other creatures Explicatiō proofe It is very true as the endes and fruites themselues rehearsed in the Comforts doe euidently declare So that as K. Dauid was not affected after a
and remained in the graue as one truly descended downe among the dead yea that he being verily in the state and condition of the dead saue onely that his flesh saw no corruption the soule being neuerthelesse perfitly seperated and remooued from the body as farre as heauen is distant from the earth neither yet perfitly glorified but onely resting in the paradise of God among the soules of the faithfull already departed this life and abiding in like estate and condition with them all the time that his body lay dead in the graue the wordes of this Article I say doe teach me to beleeue that the third day after his sufferings hee did quicken and raise vp the same his body that was dead and buried from the former condition of the dead and from the power and dominion of the graue his soule returning againe to his body thenceforth neuer to die or to be sundred any more but to liue for euer in perfect happinesse and fulnesse of glorie with his diuine nature as the Articles following will further declare They doe teach vs indeed thus much For seeing the humane nature of our Sauiour Christ Explication being free from sinne in it selfe and hauing on our parts made a full satisfaction to God for our sinnes and moreouer insomuch as the same humane nature was vnited to the diuine nature in one Person it was vnpossible that death should preuaile against him And therefore at the time appointed that is on the third day after he was crucified dead buried he brake the bonds of death hath openly declared that he hath made a full conquest both of sin death and of him that had the power of death that is the diuell But insomuch as this your answer is somewhat long The meaning of the Article and consisteth of many parts it shall be good for vs in regard of the weightinesse of the matter accordingly to consider of the seuerall proofes thereof First therefore as touching this that our Sauiour Christ did by his owne diuine power together with the Father raise vp his bodie from the dead wee haue the testimony of our Sauiour himselfe who said before his death that he would doe so Iohn 10.17 18. Therefore saith he doth my Father loue me because I lay downe my life that I might take it againe this commandement haue I receiued of my Father And 1 Pet. 3 1● Christ was put to death concerning the flesh but he was quickened by the spirit that is to say by his diuine power And further cōcerning the ioynt working of the Father thus we reade Act. 2.24 God saith the Apostle Peter hath raised vp Iesus and loosened the sorrowes of death because it was vnpossible that he should be holden of it And verse 32. This Iesus hath God raised vp whereof we all are witnesses And againe more fully chap. 3. verses 13 14 1● The God of Abraham Isaak and Inakob the God of our Fathers hath glorified his Sonne Iesus c. and hath raised vp the Lord of life from the dead whereof wee are witnesses And verse ●6 First vnto you hath God raised vp his Sonne Iesus And chap. 4. verse 10. Be it knowne to yee all c that God hath raised againe Iesus Christ from the dead Likewise chap. 5. verse 30. The God of our Fathers hath raised vp Iesus whom yee slew and hanged on a tree Him hath God listed vp by his right hand to be a Prince and a Sauiour c And wee are witnesses of these things which we say yea and the holy Ghost whom God hath giuen to those that obey him And chap. 10. verse 40. Him God raised vp the third day and caused that be was shewed openly And chap 13 in the Sermon that Paul preached at Antioch of Pisidia from the 30. verse c. And Heb. chap. 13. verse 20. God is called the God of peace who brought againe from the dead the Lord Iesus the great Sheepeheard of the sheepe Thus Therefore wee see it plentifully confirmed that the bodie of our Sauiour Christ which was crucisied dead buried and which lay in the graue to the third day is one free among the dead as the Psalmist speaketh Psal 8.5 was raised vp againe by his owne diuine power together with the Father And that this was done the body neuerthelesse remaining free from corruption it is expresly testified by the Apostles Peter and the rest Act. 2.27.31 and chapter 13. verses 36 37. according to the prophesie of Dauid in the 16. Psalme Moreouer that his soule which before hee had alreadie commended into the hands of his Father with the which also the soule of the repenting thiefe was the same day in Paradise as we haue seene Luke 23.45 46. that I say this his soule returned againe it is necessary that according to the truth we doe beleeue it to be so because otherwise insomuch as the soule of man is the chiefe part of man Christ risen could not be the same whole and true Christ who was crucified dead and buried before Neither shall it be amisle for vs in this behalfe to conceiue that the ministerie of the holy Angells who descended from heauen to beare witnesse of the resurrection of our Sauiour was employed to the bringing of the soule to the bodie according as the Ange●ls are saide to haue carried the soule of Lazarus from the bodie of Lazarus into the bosome of Abraham But howsoeuer the conueiance of the soule of our Sauiour was from heauen to the bodie this wee may bee sure of that it was by the diuine hand and power of God reunited to the bodie from the which it had beene separated by so farre a distance before That the same his soule was not yet fully glorified though for the time of his seperation from the bodie it rested in the Paradise of God with the soules of the righteous departed this life it is very euident because the full glorification of the whole humane nature depended vpon the ascension of our Sauiour to the right hand of the diuine Maiesty of God The Promise as we may perceiue Iohn 7.39 and chap. 17.5 and 20.17 And that there is no death or seperation for euer now after the reuniting of the soule to the body the Apostle Paul doth plainely testifie Act. 13.34 in that he saith Explication proofe God raised vp Iesus from the dead no more to returne to the graue To the which very purpose also he alledgeth the testimony of the Prophet Isaias chap. 55.3 I will giue ye the holy things of Dauid which are faithfull For the Apostle giueth vs to vnderstand as the truth is that if our Sauiour should not liue for euer hee could not performe the mercies promised to the Church of God in him and by him alone for euer Likewise Rom 6.9.10 If saith the same Apostle Saint Paul we be dead with Christ we beleeue that we shalt liue also with him Knowing that Christ being raised
the same his holy doctrine it may be euidēt in that frō the time of his sitting at the right hand of god not before he powred down the gifts of the holy ghost most plētifully vpō his holy Apostles for the benefit of his whole Church both by their preaching for their life time by their writings euē to this day to the end of the world Insomuch as both by the one and also by the other their whole ministery was imployed to the clearing of the testimonies of the Prophets by the ful performance of them in by our Lord Iesus Christ to the redemption iustification and saluation of the whole Catholike Church of God consisting both of Iew and Gentile according to that notable testimonie of the Apostle Paul Ephes 4.11 12 13 14 c. The which notwithstanding we did alledge it as we had occasion giuen vs from the 7 8 9 and 10. verses going immediately before concerning the ascension of our Sauiour vp into heauen yet because the performance and distribution of the gifts of our Sauiour was not by reason of the ascension simply considered in it selfe but in respect of the ende wherefore he ascended that is to take his full glory power at the right hand of God therefore we haue iust cause to call it to remembrance here againe yea here to giue it the due place of our more full consideration For that it might the rather appeare that these fruits and benefits are to be ascribed to the sitting of our Sauiour at the right hand of God to the perfit ratifying of all holy prophesie and doctrine according to his owne teaching Mat. 5.17 18.7 Thinke not that I am come to destroy the Law or the Prophets I am not come to destroy them but to fulfill them For truly I say vnto you till heauen and earth perish one ●ote or one title of the law shall not escape till all be fulfilled c. he would not send the holy Ghost downe vpon his Apostles immediately vpon his ascension though he ascended to that end and purpose but deferred it ten daies after For our Sauiour ascending to heauen as we know on thursday which fell out to be the fourtith day after his resurrection he did not send the holy Ghost till the Lords day sen-night after which being called by vs Whitsonday it is in the 2. chapter of the Acts where this holy history is recorded vnto vs termed by the name of Pentecost which in the Greeke tongue signifieth the fiftith day● pentecoste sub andi he m●ra thogh by vse to note this time which was a feast of the Iewes otherwise called of them the feast of the weekes the same word pentecoste is made a substanti●e But what then were the holy Apostles without the holy Ghost or void of the gifts and graces of our Sauiour Christ Question from the time of his ascension till this tenth day after No we may not say so Answer Explicatiō proofe You say true For it is euident that they were already indewed with a great measure of grace as is plainely and expresly testified in the first chapter of the Acts of the Apostles verses 13 14 15 c. to the end of the chapter And that two waies First more generally in that it is recorded that in this meane time they continuing together according to the commandement of our Sauiour while hee was yet with them gaue themselues with one accord to prayer and supplication verse 14. Secondly and that more particularly in the wise and gratious ordering of the election of Matthias to be in the roome of a twelfth Apostle in stead of Iudas who had left his place and lost his fellowship which he had externally enioyed with the rest of the Apostles as it followeth verse 15. and to the end Thus it may euidently appeare that the Apostles were not vtterly void of the holy Ghost from the time of the ascension of our Sauiour Christ till the tenth day Question How then are we to vnderstand this that our Sauiour did not send the holy Ghost till the tenth day after his ascension Answer It is to be vnderstood only concerning that most full measure of the gifts of the holy Ghost which our Sauiour did in dew them withall at that time according to his promise made vnto them before his ascension as the holy story doth sufficiently declare Explicatiō proofe So it doth indeede For after the holy Ghost was descended vpon the Apostles and that they had the gift of speaking languages vttered the wonderfull mysteries of God to the astonishing of many sorts of strangers in their seuerall languages as the Spirit gaue them vtterance the Apostle Peter saith thus Acts 2.33 34 35 36. Since that Christ hath beene exalted by the right hand of God and hath receiued of his Father the promise of the holy Ghost hee hath shed forth this which ye now see and heare For Dauid as the same Apostle addeth further is not ascended into heauen but he saith The Lord said to my Lord sit thou at my right hand till I make thine enemies thy foote stooie Thus then we soe that we may well say that our Sauiour Christ hath by his sitting at the right hand of God as a princely Prophet sealed and confirmed and most plentifully cleared and published the holy doctrine of our saluation Yea that he hath confirmed and authorised it more firmely then it is said of the lawes of the Medes and Persians which neuer change For thogh mens lawes are sundry times repealed altered yet it is not neither shall euer be so with the doctrine of the Gospel of our Lord Iesus Christ For it shall remaine still in full strength when all humane lawes policies and decrees of mans wit shall for euer be disauthorised and dissolued Herein therefore well may we vse the words of the Prophet Isaiah chap. 8.16 that the Testimonie and the Law that is all the holy doctrine of God is most perfectly bound vp and sealed among the Disciples of our Sauiour Christ that is to say it is ratified and reserued to their vse though withdrawen and hidden as a secret from all vnbeleeuers Like also as we reade the same kinde of speech to a more particular purpose Dan. 8.26 The vision is true therefore seale it vp And chap. 12.4 Shut vp the words and seale the booke But more generally chap. 9.24 it is prophesied that our Sauiour should by his death seale vp all vision and prophesie here vpon earth The which also hee hath since his ascension sealed vp most perfitly in heauen to hide it aboue the reach of all infidells but to cause all things to shine forth more clearely to the plentifull increase of the comfort of all true beleeuers According to that of the Apostle Paul 2. Cor. chap. 4. verse 3. If our Gospel be then hidden it is hidden to them that are lost In whom the God of this world hath blinded their
many things and death it selfe which now ouerthroweth all shall then be for euer ouerthrown Yea as we may adde yet further all authoritie both ciuill and ecclesiasticall though of necessarie vse now shall then cease as being of no further vse in the kingdome of heauen insomuch as the causes of this course of gouernment shall then bee remoued to wit all ignorance of iudgement and all peruersenes and stubbornenes of affection c. It is therefore I say as certaine as the former that our Sauiour shall rule in another manner not in the middest of his enemies nor by such ministeriall seruices of men and Angels as for the present and euer since his ascension hee hath done but most sweetly and peaceably as among his friendes and dutifull subiects and more immediately by his holy spirit all the rebells and disturbers of the most sacred peace of his kingdome being for euer vtterly cast out into their owne place and as it were a prison of eternall woe and torment according to that grand commission which our Sauiour had receiued of the Father in that behalfe And thus it may be euident that the Apostle speaketh not generally that our Sauiour shall lay downe all regencie and kingdome but onely that part of it which was temporarie and to continue no longer then the time of this present euill world while yet the occasions of that kinde of gouernment are to remaine Vrsinus It is a true saying of a learned man Sic filius tradet regnum Patri vt sibi tamen ipsi subijciat omnia Non igitur sibiipsi sed alijs regnum abrogando tradet regnum Patri Piscator c. And an other Cum regnum tradiderit Deo Id est cum desinet ita regnare vt nunc regnat dominando scilicet in medio inimicorum quam potestatem a Patre accepit c. Alioquin Pater nunc regnat per Filium Filius in aeternū regnabit cum Patre sed alio modo hostibus sc omnibus subiectis But yet for all this the doubt is not fully cleared For the holy Apostle saith further that when all things shall be subdued vnto God then shall the Sonne also himselfe be subdued vnto him c. that God may be all in all Question What therefore is furthermore to be answered to this Answer This subiection of the Sonne is in no wise to be so taken as if the holy Apostle meant to note any abrogation or diminishing of his Kingly dignitie considered simply in it selfe much lesse any inferioritie of his diuine person more or otherwise after the end of the world then since his ascension to the right hand of God There is indeede no reason why wee should take the meaning of the Apostle to be so Explicatiō proofe For our Sauiour being once aduanced in his humane nature as a fruite of his most worthy obedience to his Father continuing still euery way as perfitly worthy euen to the ende of the world and being also so to continue for euer as well as at any time before Why should wee once imagine that there should euer followe any abasing of his glory or diminishing of his power authoritie And as for the Deitie of his Person seeing he was therein equall to his Father euen in the dayes of his humiliation as hee himselfe hath affirmed saying I and my Father are one Iohn 10.30 How should wee conceiue that now after his exaltation there should followe any the least Eclipse Question How then are wee to vnderstand the word of Subiection which the Apostle vseth Ans Our Sauiour Christ as we are here to consider is both God and man in one Person of a Mediatour And likewise in that he is a Mediatour betwixt God and man he is as we know sometime compared with God the Father and sometime he is spoken of in respect of his Church Now therefore as he is a Mediator Christus inferior est Patre quoad humanitatem natura officio quoad Diuinitatem vero non natura sed officio tantum Vrsinus Christus quatenus Deus est cum Patre nos subiectos habet quatenus est Sacerdos nobiscum Patri subiectus est August lib trin 1. cap 8. and in that respect compared with God the Father he is in regard of this his mediation to him his inferiour and so will for euer shewe himselfe to be in subiection to him as he is at this day and so hath beene euer since his ascension in heauen But on respect of his Church for whom he is a mediatour he is and shall alwaies remaine a King or Prince and a most soueraigne Lord and Sauiour vnto it Expli It must needs he so For else how should it be truly said in the holy Scriptures that he remaineth a king for euer and that of his kingdome there shall be no end Wherefore yet further that we may by the grace of God helpe ourselues to the vnderstanding of this high mysterie it is to be obserued that our Sauiour Christ is to be considered of vs either more distinctly a part by himselfe as he is the head of his Church or else as he hath his Church as his spirituall members mystically vnited vnto him And in this latter consideration is the subiection of our Sauiour chiefly to be vnderstood For thus it shall be most cleare and manifest that Christ in his members shall be subiect to the diuine man she of God Neuertheles this also must we vnderstand withall that the subiection of our Sauiour Christ and his church which now we speake of shall not be any debasement either to Christ or to it but such a subiection as shall be crowned with perfit glory and chiefly touching our Sauiour who must by all right haue a prehemmence aboue all without measure To the which good purpose well obserueth Maister Beza Annot Maier that there is in this word Subiection a figuratiue antanaciasis to be respected in that it is vsed in this matter concerning the Son of God together with his Church in a contrary sence to the same word as it is to be taken immediately before where it is vsed to note the Subiection of the enemies of God and his Church by his subduing and suppressing of them For their subiection shall be enforced against their wills and to their most miserable and wofull thraldome for euer through the most righteous iudgement of God But the subiection of our Sauiour as the head and so consequently of his Church as the members of his mysticall body it shall be most voluntarie and willing and all one with their perfect glorification vnder the most gracious immediate gouernment of God world without end For it shall be a subiection to God in perfect freedom from all aduersaries in the enioyng of a most bl ssed eternal peace c. So that this word of Subiectiō is vsed rather in way of emplification then otherwise And that to the singular comfort of
of God it may be esteemed a sufficient proof that he is very true God thogh we had no other But the rest which follow in the former answer are of like weight and as certainely confirmed by the holy Scriptures as we shal haue occasion to produce them hereafter therefore wil not stay vpon them here Neuerthelesse that we may handle this Article in the same order that wee haue done all the former let vs insist and stay a while vpon some one place of Scripture which may be remembred of vs for one speciall ground of it Question What place haue you been taught that we may commodiously make choise of to this purpose Answer I haue learned that in the 12. ch of the 1. Epist to the Corinthians from the beginning of the chapter to the 12. verse of the same we haue a very conuenient place Question It is so indeede Which are the words of the text Rehearse them before we proceede any further Answer 1 Now concerning spirituall gifts brethren I would not haue yee ignorant saith the Apostle 2 Yee know that yee were Gentiles and were carried away vnto dumbe idolls as yee were led 3 Wherefore I declare vnto ye that no man speaking by the Spirit of God calleth Iesus execrable also no man can say that Iesus is the Lord but by the holy Ghost 4 Now there are diuersities of gifts but the same Spirit 5 And there are diuersities of administrations but the same Lord. 6 And there are diuersities of operations but God is the same who worketh all in all 7 But the manifestation of the Spirit is giuen to euerie man to profite withall 8 For to one is giuen by the Spirit the word of wisedome and to another the word of knowledge by the same Spirit 9 And to another is giuen faith by the same Spirit and to another the gift of healing by the same Spirit 10 And to another the operation of great works and to another prophesie and to another discerning of Spirits and to another diuersities of tongues and to another the interpretation of tongues 11 And all these things worketh euen the same Spirit distributing to euery man seuerally euen as he will Explicatiō proofe It is true that we do not read in any place of the holy scriptures these words I beleeue in the holy Ghost expressed together no more then we doe these I beleeue in God the Father almightie maker of heauen and earth c. Neuerthelesse they are most truly diducted from the holy scriptures by sound interpretation and proofe to be one of the most necessary and fundamentall Articles of our true christian beliefe as by Gods grace we shall euidently perceiue by a more large and ample discourse And we may well take this present scripture which so plentifully affirmeth the holy Ghost to be the whole and alone immediate author worker of all spirituall and heauenly grace in the hearts of all the children of God for one speciall and sure ground and warrant of this Article from whence also we may take the occasion of opening this whole doctrine And the rather may we make choise of it because the holy Apostle setteth it down as necessary for the correction of that ambitious peruerting of the good gifts graces of God which was crept in among the Corinthiās euē as if they had bin home-bred and not inspired by the holy Ghost and as though they stood not bound to vse them wholly to the glory of God to the profit of the Church but to their own praise c. Wherein this came to passe among the Corinthians which is euery where vsuall at all other times that as the sweeter wood doth sooner breede wormes and the finer cloth is the more easily taken with mothes so they that haue the greatest gifts are soonest puffed vp if they want the most holy grace of sanctification humiliation which is a grace aboue all those other gifts and graces wherewith it may be some wicked men are indued for a time in some singular measure aboue many of the children of God Let vs therefore as briefly as we can call to minde the doctrine of this portion of holy Scripture And first of all let vs consider that the holy Apostle to the end hee might through the blessing of God the more effectually call the Corinthians from their ambitious boasting and abusing of their gifts he most prudently putteth them in minde of their former estate how they were wretched idolaters c. Whereof he telleth them that hee would in no wise haue them forgetfully ignorant but contrariwise that they should duly call to mind consider from whom they receiued euery one of the same their gifts For this the Apostle might well thinke that like as when our Sauiour called for a peece of coine asked of those that demanded of him whether they should pay tribute to Caesar or no whose superscription it was which it did beare and thereby resolued the question put his aduersaries to silence seeing that was to be paid to Caesar which did belong vnto him so he calling the Corinthians to minde that all the gifts which they had did beare as it were the Lords stampe should thereby effectually induce all those that had any good meaning in them to a conscionable applying of all their saide gifts to the honour of the author and giuer of them And to the verie same purpose also he doth furthermore lay before them the extreame follie and madnesse of their former idolatry such as they were miserably carried away withall before that God of his great mercie had by his holy Spirit altered and changed their hearts For from the contrarie effects he argueth the contrarie causes insomuch as it is the holy Ghost alone who both restraineth from execration cursing and also moueth to the honourable acknowledging and reuerencing of the Lord Iesus The world doubtlesse and they that be led by the diuell doe hold our Sauiour Christ and his doctrine for accursed and accordingly doe take delight both to speake themselues and also to cause others to speake cursedlie and reproachfullie both of him also of it as wee may take Plinies letter for an example in his practise vnder Traiane the persecuting Emperour For so he writeth vnto the Emperor that besides other compulsions he inforced weake christians to curse Christ before he would release them Yea Paul himselfe we know according to his own profession and by his bewailing of his sinne while he was persecuting Saul he laboured all that he could to make poore christiās to blaspheme Christ his holy Gospel But that we may goe forward in our text after that this our Apostle being now of that persecuting Saul made a most louing faithful instructer comforter of all true christians I say after that he hath spoken thus generally of the author of all the gifts graces wherewith the Corinthians were indued he cōmeth to a particular rehearsall of
Explication proofe This is a necessarie addition to make vp the former answer In the opening whereof that also shall by the grace of God be yet more fullie opened and confirmed And first touching the ioint-work of the holy Ghost in the purposing and effecting of the works of Creation as being one God together with the Father and the Sonne we finde it euidentlie confirmed in the verie beginning of the holie Bible the 2. verse of the first chapter and verses 26. 27. Likewise ch 2.7 The Lord God breathed the breath of life into man to wit by the power and vertue of his eternall Spirit creating the soule without anie earthlie matter or corruptible element According to that saying of Elihu in the book of Iob ch 33.4 The Spirit of God hath made me the breath of the Almightie hath giuen me life Read also Ps 33.6 104 29 30.31 Mal 2.15 For God is the Father of Spirites and the creator of all other things by his eternall word through that almighty Spirit of his which is the holy Ghost in whom we doe beleeue This being true that the holy Ghost hath his ioint-worke in the purposing effecting of the works of Creation together with the Father the Sonne there can be no cause to doubte of his ioint-work in the vpholding and ordering of the same seeing hee is a Spirit of as infinite and euerlasting wisedome prouidence and gouernement as he is of almightie power and vertue But I hast to that which this Article of our faith doth principallie intende that is to see how the holy Ghost hath his most holy and diuine ioint-worke together with the Father and the Sonne in the newe creation and continuall gouernement of his Church in this world euen to the full glorification of it in the world to come And wher may we better beginne to lay forth this excellent high mysterie then by taking a viewe of the ioint-worke of the holie Ghost in bringing our Lord Iesus Christ the Sauiour of this his Church into the world in preseruing and guiding him in the world and in strengthening and confirming of him to performe all things necessarie to the perfiting of the same his Churches saluation euen till he left the world For this may be in steed of spectacles and as it were a cleare glasse to help the weaknes of our dimme eye-sight to discerne the better of all the rest First therefore by whom was our Sauiour Christ conceiued in the wombe of the blessed virgin but by the holy Ghost And wherfore by the holy Ghost but because he could not otherwise haue taken mans nature without the originall blot and staine of sinne that so he might be meete to be that vnspotted or vndefiled Lambe of God which was to be made the onely propitiatorie sacrifice for the sinnes of men By the same holie Ghost it was that our Sauiour grewe as in stature of bodie so also in wisedome of minde and spirit vntill that at the time of his baptisme when hee was to enter vppon the publike and open discharge of his mediatorship he receiued from the same holy Ghost all holy gifts and graces not by measure but most aboundantly to the most full perfect furnishing of him to the absolute discharge of euery part of that most high office which was commiteed vnto him A publike testimonie whereof was that his descending and lighting vpon our Sauiour which was mentioned before By the same holy Ghost hee was forthwith led into the wildernes to make his first encounter as it were in combate hand to hand against our arch-enemy the Diuell on our behalfe that so he might be knowne to the Church to be a farre other manner of person then was Adam For though he were more often and therewithall more vehemently assalted then he was before his fall yet was hee not ouercome but he did vanquish ouercome the Diuel for euer By the same holy Ghost he did preach the Doctrine of eternall life and saluation according as it is saide to the same purpose that the spirit of the Lord was vpon him and that he was in a principall yea in a pierles māner anointed with the holy Ghost Isai 61.1 c Heb 1.9 Iohn 3 34. By the same holy Ghost and not of meere humane power hee did worke all his miracles For so he hath saide of himselfe as we reade in the holy Gospell that he wrought them by the finger and spirit of God Mat 12 28. Luke 11.20 And Act 10.38 He was saith the Apostle Peter ancinted with the holy Ghost and with power and he was mightie in word and deed By the same holy Ghost who was the author and orderer of his whole life did he also offer vp himselfe vnto God at his death as wee reade Heb 9.14 Through the eternal spirit saith the Apos offered he himselfe vnto God without spot By the same holy Ghost hee was after his death raised vp from the dead Rom 8 11. The spirit of God saith Paul raised vp Iesus from the dead And 1 of Pet 3 18 He was put to death saith Peter concerning the flesh but was quickened by the spirit that is by his diuine power which he in that he was man receiued from the holy Ghost And likewise after his resurrection hee did through the holy Ghost giue commandemēts euen his diuine and soueraigne commandements to his holy Apostles Act 1.2 And being iustified in the spirit hee was at the last raised vp to glory 1. Tim 3.16 Behold therefore in this principall part of the more immediate worke of the holy Ghost in the beginning and ordering of the whole mysterie of our redemption in the mediation of our Sauiour we haue a representation of that which he doth in the whole manifesting and applying of Iesus Christ and of all that he did and suffered and thereby atchieued to the euerlasting benefit of his Church To the which end and purpose let vs proceede and further obserue how that like as after the ascension of our Sauiour Christ his Disciples were according to his promise replenished with the gifts and graces of the holy Ghost for the publishing of his Gospel as we read Luke 24.49 Act 1 4 5 8. and chap 2. v. 4 17 18 33 and Ephes 3.5 so in former times all prophesie reuelation of the truth from time to time was immediately giuen to the Church by no other then by the same holie Ghost 1. Pet 1.10.11.12 and 2. Pet 1.19.20.21 and 2. Tim 3.16.17 And now yet further let vs likewise obserue that as the holie Ghost both is and hath bene alwayes next and immediately to the Church from God the Father through the onely begotten Sonne our Lord Iesus Christ the author of all reuelation of the truth and of the bestowing of euery good gift grace so is he hath alwaies in like manner bene the immediate sender commander gouernour of all holie instruments both ordinary and
extraordinarie for the communicating of his graces to the people of God as Isay 48.16 The Lord God saith the prophet and his Spirit hath sent me So Acts 13.2 The holie Ghost said Seperate me Barnabas Saul for the work whervnto I haue called them And on the other side Acts 16.6 7. it is written that the holy Ghost forbade them to preach the word in Asia and that he suffered them not to goe into Bithynia Reade also 1. Pet. 1.12 The Apostles and the rest preached the Gospel by the holy Ghost And 1. Cor. 2.9 c. to the end of the chapter and 2. Epist 3.6 they are therefore called Ministers of the Spirit and not of the letter And Reuel chapters first second and third St. Iohn being in the Spirit did by the direction of the holy Ghost euen the Spirit of Iesus Christ write to the seuen Churches in Asia as is euident by that often repeated and most graue admonition Let him that hath an eare heare what the Spirit saith to the Churches And Act. 20.28 S. Paul directing his speech to the ordinary Pastors and Elders of the Churches chargeth them to take heede to themselues and to all the slocke whereof the holy Ghost had made them Ouerseers to feede the Church of God c. And yet more particularly to come to euerie of our selues As our first and naturall liuing mouing and being is from God by the holy Ghost as wee haue seene from the creation so and in more speciall manner is our new creation and our spiritual life mouing and beeing in the same For all whatsoeuer both enterance into the Church and kingdome of God here in this life and all increase of grace therein by the meanes either of word prayer and sacraments or any other holy way appointed of God euen to the full preparing and making of vs meete for the inheritance of the life and glory to come all is by the holy Ghost as wee haue the plaine testimonie of our Sauiour Christ himselfe Iohn 3. Except a man be borne of water and of the holy Ghost he can neither see nor enter into the kingdome of God For the naturall man perceiueth not the things of the Spirit of God c. 1. Cor. 2.14 According also as our Sauiour Christ said to Peter Matth 16.17 Flesh and blood hath not reuealed it vnto thee So necessary is it that the same Spirit which is a witnesse in heauen together with the Father and the Sonne should also be a witnesse on the earth with that water blood which flowed out of the side yea euen from the very heart of our Sauiour Christ 1. Iohn 5.7 8. And chap. 2. of the same Epistle it is the anointing of the holy Ghost saith saint Iohn which teacheth faithfull Christians and leadeth them into all truth as Christ had promised that he would send him to that end And chap. 4.4 Greater is he that is in you then he that is in the world Also saint Peter saith 1. Epist 1.2 We are elect according to the foreknowledge of God to the sanctification of the Spirit And verse 23. Our soules are purified in obeying the truth through the Spirit to loue brotherly without feining c. being borne a new not of mortall seede but of immortall by the word of God who liueth for euer And Colos 1.8 The loue of Christians is by the Spirit And verse 9. And Ephes 1.17 18. The knowledge of Christians is called spirituall knowledge And touching faith we reade Gal. 5.5 that through the Spirit we waite for the hope of righteousnesse through faith Yea generally the fruit of the Spirit is loue ioy and peace c as in the same chapter verses 22 23. And Ephes 5.9 The fruit of the Spirit is in all goodnesse and righteousnesse and truth Reade also Rom. 14 17. The kingdome of God is not meate and drinke but righteousnesse and peace and ioy in the holy Ghost And all this by the word of God For by it doth the Spirit giue the spiritual life 2. Cor. 3.6 and verses 17 18. Where the Spirit of the Lord is there is libertie And we are changed into the image of the Lord from glory to glory by the Spirit of the Lord. And touching Prayer it is the praier of the Spirit only that is to say that which the Spirit teacheth sāctifieth inableth vs vnto which is acceptable to God And therfore it is said of the Spirit that he helpeth our infirmities teacheth vs to pray c. Rom. 8.26 27. Whence it is also that saint Iude exhorteth christians to pray in the holy Ghost to the edifying of themselues in their most holy faith as verse 20. of his Epistle And the Apostle Paul I wil pray in the spirit and sing in the spirit 1. Cor. 14. That is I will both pray and also praise God as the holy Ghost shall teach me And Ephes 6.18 Likewise cōcerning the sacraments first Baptisme the very form of the institutiō sheweth that it is the holy Ghost who must giue that effect which it signifieth according to that which is said to note the true circumcisiō Phi. 3.3 We are saith S. Paul the circūcisiō which worship God in spirit And Christ is said in this respect to baptize with the holy Ghost though he baptized none with the outward element of water And 1. Cor chap 12 verse 13. By one spirit we are all baptized into one body Secondly concerning the Lords Supper our Sauiour Christ noting in the vse of it the nature of faith which feedeth vpon the flesh of Christ and drinketh his blood both which are presented by the bread and wine of that Sacrament hee himselfe teacheth that it is the Spirit onely which quickeneth and that otherwise the flesh and therefore much rather the signe of the flesh profiteth nothing Iohn 6. And againe 1. Cor 12.13 we haue beene all made to drinke into one spirit Thus euery way it is the holy Ghost who is from God the Father that also by the mediation of our Lord Iesus Christ the onely immediate beginner and perfiter of all grace in vs. And it is the rather to be throughly weighed of vs because as the Apostle Paul saith Flesh and blood cannot inherite the kingdome of God 1. Cor. 15.50 To him therefore both faith hope and loue inuocation and thankesgiuing feare and obedience is due as well as to the Father and the Sonne as we shall see when we come to the duties This is the true Christian faith of the Church of God of euery true member thereof touching the holy Ghost how many soeuer haue beleeued aright though the doctrine thereof hath not beene so fully clearly reuealed till the comming of Christ at the time of his most holy anointing to the taking of our nature vnto him God gaue his people of Israel his good spirit to instruct thē in former times as Neh 9.20 Isai 63.11.12 13.14 Read also Ezek ch 2. v. 2
c. ch 11. v. 1.5 ch 36.25 26 27. And Ier 31 33. conferred with Heb 10 15 16 17. And Isai 59 21. Ioel. 2 28. Hagg 2 6. And this Spirit so often spoken of is the holy Ghost The Spirit of the holy God is also after a sort acknowledged euen of the very heathen as Dan 4 5 6. As for that which we read Act 19.2 where the late conuerted Disciples at Ephesus say they had not heard whether there be an holy Ghost either they doe not meane to speake so concerning the third person of the holy Trinitie but cōcerning the extraordinarie gifts of the holy Ghost which had bin giuen in other places by the laying on of the hands of the Apostles or if any thinke they did meane so the same must withall confesse that from their former ignorance this Article is for euer hereafter more certainly confirmed to the church of God by that better instruction which they receiued from the holy Apostle But you haue not yet shewed that the essential attributes or proprieties of the God●e●d are attributed to the holy Ghost as well as to the Father the Son This must not in anywise be omitted of vs because the due cōsideration hereof is of great weight to establish confirme our hearts to beleeue in him Question What proofes of holy Scripture haue ye therefore to warrant the truth of this part of your former answer Answer The proofes are so many as I am not able to make rehearsal of them without some helpe by your direction nor then neither but so as there will need some further supply by your addition Explicatiō You may iustly say so indeed I will therefore helpe you what I can prouided that you will stirre vp your selfe to call to mind some one proofe or other for euery one of these diuine attributes as well as you may Question And first what proofe haue you that the holy Ghost is eternall I meane so eternal as no crature is eternal that is not onely without ending but also without beginning Answer In this sense the holy Ghost is called the eternall Spirit Heb 9.14 Explicatiō proofe It is true Neither is any other Spirit either Angell or soule of man so called though they be immortall and endles by the decree of God And further touching the eternitie of the holy Ghost we may proue it by the same reason that the Euangelist Iohn proueth the eternitie of the Son For insomuch as the holy Ghost was in the beginning that is before any creature was as wel as the Son therefore wee may conclude that the one is eternall as well as the other Neither is it possible that the Father and the Sonne without this their eternall Spirit should euer haue giuen any being to any creature seeing the immediate producing of the creature and also the supporting of it from the first instant of the beginning of it is from and by the holy Ghost as we may perceiue by that which we read Gen chap 1. verse 2. Question Let vs now proceed What proofe haue you that the holy Ghost is of infinite and incomprehensible maiestie or greatnes Answer Whither shall I goe from thy Spirit or whither shall I flee from thy presence saith the holy Psalmist Ps 139.7 Explication proofe This sheweth that the presence of the holy Ghost is as large that is euery where and filling all places as the God-head of the father and the Sonne This infinite and incomprehensible Maiestie of the holy Ghost may bee partly discerned of vs by that which is often testified that from the beginning of the world to the end thereof he hath beene and will be present with the children of God in speciall manner dwelling as it were in the hearts of thousands at one instant and so from time to time sanctifying guiding and cōforting them all And for a most euident instance therof let vs consider it by the aboundāce of the gifts of the holy Ghost poured forth vpon the church in these last times of the world since the ascension of our Sauiour Christ Iohn 7.38.39 Act 2.17 1. Cor 12. yea and in that it is expresly saide that our Sauiour himselfe in that he was man was indued with the gifts of the Spirit not in measure Thus may wee argue the infinite Maiestie and incomprehensible greatnes of the holy Ghost though not in any bodily dimentions which is contrarie to the nature of any Spirit and most of all of the holy Ghost but in a manner vnsearchable to vs according to his inuisible nature and most diuine and secret vertue Iohn 3.8 We will hast forward Question What proofe haue you that the holy Ghost is almightie Answer The workes of creation and gouernment made and continued by him together with the Father and the Sonne as hath beene declared before doe sufficiently prooue it to bee so Explication proofe It is very true And besides hee is expresly called the power of the most high Luke 1 35. Read also chap 24 29. and Act 1.8 where the gifts of the holy Ghost are called the power of God from on high And accordingly ch 6 10. the Euangelist testifieth that although many gaine said Stephen though he was no Apostle yet they were not able to resist the wisedome and the Spirit by the which hee spake Generally all the graces bestowed vpon the Church and euery member thereof they proceede from the power of the holy Ghost Our regeneration is called our Baptizing with the holy Ghost Iohn 1.33 and Act 11.16 And 2. Cor 3.18 We are changed into the image of the Lord from glory to glory by his Spirit as we heard before And Act 9.31 The Churches were multiplied by the cōfort of the holy Ghost And Ephes 3.16 Christians are strengthened by the Spirit of God Moreouer 2. Thes 2.8 The Lord will consume the man of sinne euen wicked Antichrist by the Spirit of his mouth that is by the preaching of the Gospell through the mightie power of the holy Ghost Yea all that power which our Sauiour had in that he was man he receiued it from the holy Ghost whether we looke to the power of his doctrine or of his workes according to that Act 10.38 God anointed Iesus of Nazareth with the holy Ghost and with power And Mat 12 28. compared with Luke 11 15. Our Sauiour himselfe professeth that hee did cast out diuels by the Spirit of God whom he calleth the finger that is the diuine power of God Like as when the Prophet Isaiah would note the perfect continuance of Gods power without all defect he saith The hand of the Lord is not shortened And the Prophet Micah ch 2.7 minding to signifie as much though to another end asketh the Israelites whether the Spirit of the Lord were shortened As though hee should say It is impossible hee is as able either to blesse and prosper or to curse and plague as euer he was Thus we
may see an almightie power ascribed to the holy Ghost yea euen the almightie power of God seeing none is almightie but he alone And next vnto this who can doubt of the infinite perfection and fulnes of his holines considering that he is in this respect in a speciall manner and in way of a most chiefe excellencie in himselfe aboue all Spirits called the holy Ghost as was obserued in the beginning And in respect of all the elect the Spirit of sanctificatton because all their holines is wrought by him Rom 1 4. And 1. Peter 1 2. And 2. Thes 2.13 Hee is also a most pure and cleane Spirit infinitely contrarie to all vncleane Spirits of men 1. Cor 6 11. and verses 17 18.19.20 And Gal 5 16. c and to the wicked Angels branded by the reprochfull name of vncleane or foule Spirits Marke 1.23 c c 27. And chap 5 2. c. Let vs now come to the rest Question What proofe haue you that the holy Ghost is infinite in all perfection of wisdome Answer In this respect saith the Prophet Isaiah who hath instructed the Spirit of the Lord and who was his counseller or taught him Explicatiō proofe So saith he indeed chap 40.13 And seeing he hath done all things in excellent wisedome without the aduise or counsell of any creature in any point it is plaine that he hath all perfection in and of himselfe The same also may appeare with like euidence and plainnes from the testimonie of Saint Paule 1. Cor 2.9.10 The things saith he which eye hath not seene nor eare hath heard c. God hath reuealed them vnto vs by his Spirit for the Spirit searcheth all things yea the deepe things of God c. Which things also saith the same Apostle as it followeth we speake not in wordes which mans wisedome teacheth but which the holy Ghost teacheth comparing spirituall things with spirituall things And againe chap 12. verse 4. c. after that he hath reckoned vp the manifold gifts and graces which God bestoweth vpon his Church wisedome knowledge discerning of spirits c. Hee concludeth that there are diuersities of gifts but the same spirit as was alledged before This spirit giueth our Sauiour gifts aboue measure as wee haue seene alreadie and the Church of Christ all aboundance from his fulnesse teaching them in all wisedome c. And therefore he must needes be in himselfe infinite in wisedome Now that we may proceed Question What proofe haue you that the holy Ghost is likewise infinite in all perfection and constancie or vnchangeablnes in truth Answer In this respect he is called the spirit of truth yea that spirit of truth which is incomparable and pierles euen the very truth it selfe Explicatiō proofe It is our Sauiours owne testimonie Iohn chap 14.17 and chap 16.13 And the testimonie of his faithfull Apostle Iohn 1. Epistle 5 6. The spirit is truth And therefore also is it affirmed that those things which the spirit hath foretold must needs be performed according to that saying of the Apostle Peter Act 1.16 This Scripture must needes haue beene fulfilled which the holy Ghost spake by the mouth of Dauid c. Moreouer Ephes 1 13.14 The faithfull are sealed with the holy spirit of promise which is the earnest of our inheritance vntill the redemption of the possession purchased vnto the praise of his glory And ch 5.9 The fruit of the spirit is in all truth And 1. Ioh 5 7. he is a ioynt witnes of the truth together with the Father and the Sonne and of equall authoritie and credite therein with them Question And is he also of the same perfection of diuine goodnes and mercy with them He is so Answer and thorefore is called the Spirit of grace and compassion or as some translate of supplication and introatie Explicatiō proofe So we read Zech chap 12.10 and Heb 10.29 And the holy Ghost is so called because he both giueth grace and also certifieth vs of that grace and fauour and of that pitie and compassion which both the Father and the Sonne beare toward vs yea and stirreth vs vp and teacheth vs howe to intreate the same For as the Apostle saith Rom 5. verse 5. The loue of God is shed abroad in our hearts by the holy Ghost which is giuen vnto vs. And chap 8.16 The Spirit beareth witnes with our Spirit that we are the children of God And in the same cha verse 26. The Spirit also helpeth our infirmities for we knowe not what to pray as we ought but the Spirit it selfe maketh requests for vs with fighes which cannot be expressed c. Moreouer Gal 5.22 Loue ioy long suffering gentlenes and goodnes are the fruites of the Spirit in vs. And Ephes 5 9. The fruite of the Spirit is in all goodnes And therefore the holy Ghost himself is in himselfe most good and gracious And so we read Nehem 9.20 and Psal 143.10 He is called the good Spirit of God And 2. Cor 3 6. The Spirit giueth life And verse 17 Where the Spirit of the Lord is there is libertie And therefore also hee is in himselfe most free working and distributing all things as it pleaseth him 1 Cor 12. verse 11. There is one special attribute of the diuine nature or Godhead yet behind namely righteousnes or iustice Question What proofe haue you therefore that the holy Ghost is infinite in al perfection of iustice together with the Father and the Sonne Answer In the 30. chap of Isaiah verse 1. Woe to the rebellious children saith the Lord who take counsell but not with me and couer with a couering but not by my Spirit that they may lay sinne vpon sinne c. Explication proofe Here it is plaine that the Spirit of God can abide no iniquitie no more then either of the other persons in the God-head And beside our Sauiour himself rehearseth it for a diuine propertie of the holy Ghost to rebuke the world of sinne which is vnrighteousnes and to shewe where true righteousnes is to be found namely in Christ through faith and not in mans own corrupt and sinfull nature or workes In which respect the Apostle Paul saith that our Sauiour was iustified in the Spirit 1. Tim 3 16. without whose righteousnes apprehended by faith through the Spirit none can be iustified in the sight of God 1 Cor 6 11. Neither can we without the sanctifying grace of the same Spirit through Christ performe any dutie of righteousnes For it is the fruite of the spirit alone which is in all righteousnes Ephes 5 9. And they onely Who are led by the Spirit of God are the Sons of God Rom 8 14. And 1. Cor 12 3. No man can say that Iesus is the Lord but by the holy Ghost As touching the rest they prouoke the Spirit of God against themselues to their destruction Isai 63 10. They rebelled and vexed his holy Spirit therfore was God turned to
vires dum viribus adait Vires vt vigeat quod fuit ante nihil 5. Erigit Spiritus illapsos quia vis data saepe vacillat Erigit lapso● spe i●het esse bona Psal 51.10 11.12 Spiritus aduersis cum mens sit languida rebus Erigit emergit mens modò prossa malis Spiritus erectos vi● cum sit lubrica vitae Eph. 3.16 Ne recidant firmat si recidant que●uuat Spiritus imbelies diuinis im●uit armie 6. Confirmat Praelia prima decet posteriora fugat Ipsius arma fides spes coelestia verba Quae sanctis scriptis edidit ipse Deus Spiritus his armis Satanae mendacia pellit Ephes 6 1● 11. c. His quisque tegitur tutos vbique manet Spiritus externis signis da● pignora certa Vine verbis addens pectora tarda mouet Spiritus hisce Dei diuinis dotibus auctum Dirigit rectis passibus ire facit Isai 63.13.14 Psal 143 1●● Spiritus acta regit voces corda gubernat 7. Regit Ne cor lingua manus sint superata malis Spiritus in laetis animum dat tristibus aequum 1. Thes 1.5.6 2. Ep 2.13.14 c. Vt grates habeat mens in vtrisque Deo i● Spiritus ornatos-donis regit arte peritos Vt sint sancta Dei munera sancta viris Epilogus Solatur Gignit Firmat Docet Erigit Auget Dirigit Oranti Spiritus ista dabit The same in English The Promise 1. The holy Ghost doth cleare the minde 2. He doth renewe the will 3. He doth the soule with comfort store 4. He doth all grace instill 5. When weaknes growes and flesh preuailes And grace doth take some foile The Spirit comes and flesh subdues The diuel doth recoile 6. With double strength grace fenced is And so more strong to fight The next assaltes are soone represt What force may foile Gods might 7. The holy Ghost of all mans life The guide and staie he is In all estates weake man he holdes Lest he should goe amisse For left to selfe as apt to straie Is man as seely sheepe And eke as apt to be destroide If God doe not him keepe Much lesse poore soule could he attaine To happie state in heauen If holy Ghost of all his gifts Withdrawe but one of them THe meaning of the Article thus explaned let vs now come to the promise Question Where haue wee any promise that the holy Ghost shall be giuen vnto vs Answer In the 11. chapter of Saint Luke verses 9.10.11.12 13. Rehearse you the words of the text Question Which are they Answer I say vnto you saith our Sauiour aske and it shall be giuen vnto you seeke and yee shall finde knocke and it shall be opened vnto you For euery one that asketh receiueth and he that seeketh findeth and to him that knocketh it shall be opened If a Sonne shall aske bread of any of you that is a Father will he giue him a stone or if he aske a fish will he giue him a serpent Or if he aske an egge will he giue him a scorpion If ye then which are euill can giue good gifts to your children how much more shall your heauenly Father giue the holy Ghost to them that desire him Explicatiō proofe A most gracious promise of a most glorious and mercifull Father and the same also most sweetly and familiarly illustrated and confirmed by our most blessed Lord and Sauiour to helpe the weaknes of our faith touching the assured perswasion of so singular a gift euen the gift of all gifts as wee may say c. For our Sauiour Christ knewe right well how great our weakenes of apprehension is this way in conscience of our vnworthines beside our slouthfulnesse in seeking after it the which he would by this his most gracious incouragement chase away Furthermore it serueth to this purpose very well The Comforts that the holy Ghost is called the Spirit of promise that is the promised Spirit Ephes 1.13 And the promise of the Father Act 2.33 The which promise of the Spirit that is the accomplishment of which promise we receiue through faith as the Apostle Paule affirmeth Gal 3.14 Wherefore wee most thankfully embracing this so high and pierlesse a promise let vs now proceede to consider of the vse of the doctrine and faith of this Article ANd first for comfort wherevnto the promise doth very aptly make way Question What is that Answer The comfort of beliefe in God the holy Ghost is most singular and therefore doth our Sauiour himselfe intitle him with name of the Comforter Explicatiō proofe It is true as we read Iohn chap 14. verse 16. I will pray the Father saith our Sauiour and he will giue yee another Comforter that he may abide with yee for euer And verse 26. But the Comforter which is the holy Ghost whom the Father wil send in my name he will teach ye all things c. And againe chap 15.26 And chap 16 7. And most worthily is he called the Comforter because he alone doth in speciall m̄aner and most immediatly comfort vs against al temptations and causes of discomfort And also because he alone doth in like special māner both giue vs the present comfortable feeling of all the sweet mercies of God in this life and also the ioyfull assurance and hope of all good things which are to come as wee shall see a none Question But first what are those temptations and causes of discomfort which the holy Ghost doth comfort vs against Answer First against our actuall sinnes and transgressions Secondly against our failings in all holy obedience Thirdly against our originall sinne and corruption of nature Fourthly against the troubles and afflictions of this present euill world Fiftly against the doubt of the truth of our faith and repentance and so of our election to saluation Sixtly against the discomfort of our continuall infirmities often renewed slips falls Explicatiō and proofe These indeede are the singular comforts which the holy Ghost doth daily renew vnto vs and that vpon these occasions following For first whereas the diuel and our owne guiltie and vnbeleeuing hearts tempt vs that we must needes be condemned through the iust iudgement of God because of our manifold great sins insomuch as God is most iust and must needes take vengeance of all sinners the holy Ghost assureth vs to our comfort that all our sinnes are punished in our Sauiour Christ and that the iustice of God is fully satisfied by his death so that they shall not be laide any more to our charge Secondly whereas the diuel further obiecteth that although this were true that our sins are satisfied for yet we could not be accepted in the sight of God except we were righteous the holy Ghost assureth vs further that our Sauiour Christ hath fulfilled all righteousnes for vs and that hereof his resurrection is an euident
5.9 The fruite of the Spirit is in all goodnes and righteousnes and truth And Gal 5. verses 22 23 The same Apostle maketh mention of nine The fruite of the Spirit saith he is loue ioy peace long-suffering gentlenes goodnes faith meekenes temperance For the interpretation and distinction of which graces See Maister Perkins vpon this Article in his Exposition of the Creed The way both of entertaining and also of retaining this our best friend as it were in the chamber of our hearts is by giuing our selues to the exercises of praier of reading hearing and meditating of the word of God to the furthering of our knowledge faith and repentance and by carefull vsing of the present measure of grace which wee haue receiued to the honour and glory of God The way to loose this so honourable a guest and the comfort of his abode in our hearts is by the neglect of these holy duties wherewith onely he is delighted And therefore saith the holy Apostle counselling vs for our owne singular benefit Quench not the Spirit to the same end that we doe in no wise despise Prophesying but that we pray continually c. 1. Thes 5.17.18 19.20 And that we stirre vp the gift which is alreadie giuen vs by the Spirit 2. Tim 1.6.7 It is the conclusion of euery Epistle which our Sauiour sent by the ministerie of his Angell and the Apostle Iohn to the 7 Churches of Asia Let him that hath an eare heare what the Spirit saith to the Churches Reuel ch 2. and ch 3. To the which end according to the fourth point of the Answer let vs consider further that God requireth to be worshipped in Spirit and truth Iohn 4.24 and Philip. chap. 3. verse 3. And Rom. 8.1 where it is generally required that Christians doe in all things walke after the Spirit and not after the flesh And in the same chapter that they doe sauour the things of the Spirit And mortifie the deedes of the flesh by the spirit c. Likewise Gal. 5.25.26 If wee liue in the Spirit saith the same Apostle let vs also walke in the Spirit Let vs not be desirous of vaine glory prouoking one another enuying one another And chap. 6. verse 1 he calleth such as be more firmely setled in godlines spirituall men And verse 8. If we would haue it goe well with vs and that wee might be partakers of a good haruest we must sowe to the Spirit And Ephes 6.17 we must fight with the sword of the Spirit We must pray in the Spirit verse 18. And for the Spirit that it may be giuen and continued vnto vs. Psalm 51.10.11.12 And Psalme 143.10 Finally touching the duties of diuine worship and honour that they are to be yeelded to the holy Ghost as well as to the Father and the Sonne it may appeare First concerning faith insomuch as wee are baptized into his name together with theirs For we are to beleeue in him into whose name we are baptized And Math. 10.20 our Sauiour incourageth his Disciples to be without feare of their aduersaries and not to be distrustfully carefull what to answere vnto them Because the holy Ghost will be present with them And Luk. ch 12. ver 12. The holy Ghost will teach ye in the same houre what ye ought to say Secondly concerning the duty of loue it may be euident from that which hath beene alledged concerning our duty of not grieuing the Spirit c. For wee will neuer haue this care vnlesse we shal beare a dutifull loue and affection toward the holy Ghost We regard not to grieue them whom we loue not Thirdly concerning reuerence or feare it may easily be proued to be due The danger of not beleeuing this Article yeat that it standeth vs in hand so to doe left we prouoke his most fearefull wrath against vs as Ananias Sapphira did as Iudas did as all those shall do whosoeuer rise vp in contempt and rebellion against him Moreouer baptizing into the name of the holy Ghost is a kinde of inuocation and calling vpon his name And so is the desire of the Apostle that the communion of the holy Ghost might remaine with the Corinthians 2. Epist chap. 13. verse 13. And insomuch as ingratitude against the holy Ghost is worthily condemned for a most grieuous sinne Heb. 10.29 iustly is thankfulnesse to be esteemed a speciall duty belonging vnto him Neither is it to be neglected that the Apostle maketh diuine and honourable mention of the holy Ghost in taking a religious oath Rom. 9.1 I say the truth in Christ I lye not my conscience bearing me witnesse in the holy Ghost Thus the same duties of diuine worship and honour are due to the holy Ghost as well as to the Father and the Sonne insomuch as he is in the vnitie of the Godhead very true God together with them NOw therefore hauing hitherto seene so plentifull and sure a ground and warrant for this Article and also what the meaning of it is and what a gratious promise we haue for it and of how singular an vse it is both for comfort also to moue vnto all obedience now that we may at the last conclude the whole doctrine of it Question What is the danger of not beleeuing and so consequently of not yeelding that obedience which it requireth of all Christians Answer Whosoeuer doe not rightly beleeue in God the holy Ghost nor vnfeinedly obey him they haue no true knowledge nor faith which is according to godlinesse neither doe they neither can they possibly yeeld any true honour and obedience either to the Father or to the Sonne And therefore also it must needes be that all such shall abide in the corruption of their profane nature and perish for euer therein It must needes be so insomuch as the holy Ghost according as it hath bin truly affirmed sundry times before is of all the three Persons of the blessed Trinitie Explicatiō proofe the onely immediate worker of all grace from the Father and the Sonne in euery one that shall finde any fauour before the diuine Maiestie of God For without his illumination and sanctification we cannot but remaine in darkenesse and profanenesse according to the expresse testimonie of our Sauiour Christ as hath been also alledged before out of the 3. chapter of Iohn saying Except a man be borne againe of the holy Ghost hee cannot see nor enter into the kingdome of God And according to the testimonie of Paul the Apostle of our Lord Iesus Christ The natuarall man vnderstandeth not the things of the spirit of God c. 1. Cor. 2.14 And Rom. verse 9. If any man hath not the spirit of Christ the same is not his c. And Ephes 1.18 We can haue no enterance to the Father but by the spirit of our Sauiour Christ And as no entrance so no continuance but onely by continuance in that grace faith which the holy Ghost once giueth Whence it is that
offices and functions Yet so as all tend to the common conseruation and benefit of the whole as it is in the diuerse members of the naturall body And thus in a mysticall and spirituall vnion with our Sauiour Christ by the Spirit through faith the Church hath also a holy communion or as wee may say a communitie or common vnitie as touching the seuerall parts or particular members thereof among themselues This is briefly the summe and scope of all The which that we may the more fully conceiue we are to vnderstand that the communion of Saints is of two sorts as also their vnion is For first all they to whom this name of Saints rightly agreeth that is to say all the true members of the Church called iustified and sanctified in our Lord Iesus Christ they haue by the mediation of the same our Lord Iesus their vnion with God the Father and the holy Ghost and they haue also their vnion among themselues as our Sauiour prayeth Iohn 17.11 Holy Father keepe them in thy name euen them whom thou hast giuen me that they may be one as we are And againe verse 20. c. I pray not for these alone saith our blessed Sauiour but for them also which shall beleeue in me through their word That is through the word of God which my disciples shall preach That they all may be one as thou O Father art in me and I in thee euen that they may be also one in vs that the world may beleeue that thou hast sent me And the glory that thou gauest me I haue giuen them that they may be one as we are one I in them and thou in me that they may be made perfit in one And 1. Cor. 6.17 He that is ioined to the Lord is one Spirit And as they haue their vnion thus with God and also among themselues so haue they likewise both their cōmunion with God the Father by the means of our Sauiour Christ his Sonne and through the holy Ghost and also by the same Spirit their communion fellowship among themselues As 1. Cor. 1 9. God is faithfull by whom ye are called vnto the fellowship of his Sonne Iesus Christ our Lord And 2. Ep. ch 13. ver 13. The grace of our Lord Iesus Christ and the loue of God and the communion of the holy Ghost be with ye all Amen And 1. Iohn 1. verses 3.4 ● 6.7 That which we haue seene and heard declare we vnto you that ye may also haue fellowship with vs and that our fellowship also may be with the Father and with his Sonne Iesus Christ c. And Ephe. ch 4.3.4.5.6 Endeuouring to keepe the vnity of the Spirit in the bond of peace There is one body and one Spirit euen as ye are called in one hope of your vocation There is one Lord one faith one baptisme one God Father of all who is aboue all and through all and in ye all Read also verses 11.12 c. He therfore gaue some to be Apostles c. For the gathering together of the Saints c. Till we all meete together in the vnitie of faith and knowledge of the Sonne of God to a perfit man c. Whence it followeth that neither can the body of the Church liue without our Sauiour Christ the head thereof neither yet any member of it being seuered from the rest of the body This both vnion and communion with our Sauiour Christ and among our selues it is not by any commixtion of substances or confusion of qualities but by faith apprehending Christ and by loue working among our selu●s And either of these by the vnsearchable operation and bond of the Spirit incorporating vs into Christ maketh vs of one heart minde and spirit in a sweete consent both with our Sauiour Christ 1. Cor. 6.17 and also among our selues Act. 4.32 and 1. Pet. 1.22 But let vs more distinctly inquire of the communion of Saints according to certaine branches seuerall degrees for the more cleare opening of it And first insomuch as all our spirituall vnion and communion both with God also among our selues with all faithful Christians is grounded vpō that vnion cōmunion which we haue with the only begotten Son of God our Lord Iesus Christ let vs consider what manner of communion that is What haue you learned concerning this point Question Answer I haue beene taught that our communion with our Sauiour Christ consisteth in these foure things First in our partaking of the merit of his sufferings and obedience to God for vs. Secondly in our partaking of Christ himselfe in either nature of his Person as being both God and man the head of his Church Thirdly in our partaking of the vertue and efficacie of the same his diuine Person and of all that he hath wrought and suffered for vs in the same Fourthly in our partaking of his dignity in that through his grace God hath adopted vs to be his children and made vs all Kings and Priests vnto himselfe Explication and proofe Touching the first of these points of our communion with our Sauiour Christ read Rom. 5.19 By the obedience of one many are made righteous And Ephes 1.7 We haue our redemption by him through his blood That is wee are by his death ransomed from that most miserable captiuity thraldome wherein wee were through sinne vnder the wrath of God and tyrannie of the Diuell This our partaking of the merit of our Sauiours death and obedience is the ground of the other points which follow touching his Person and the whole efficacie of his diuine grace and power working in vs and therefore wee doe reckon it in the first place Concerning the second point this we must alwaies remember that our partaking of either nature of the diuine Person of our Sauiour God man must be vnderstood according to the cōmunicable properties of either nature For albeit the diuine nature is in vs though in deed not essentially according to the heresie of the Manichies but only by the energetical grace or effectuall operatiō of the holy Ghost in such sense as it is said 2. Pet. 1 4 that we are partakers of the diuine nature And 1. Cor. 1.30 that we are of God in Christ And 2. Ep. 5.17 that he that is in Christ is a new creature and Ephes 3.17 that Christ dwelleth in our hearts by faith according also as hee hath promised to be with his seruants in the ministery of his word Gospel to the end of the world Math. 28.20 Yet to speake properly the humane nature is not so but onely in heauen and not otherwise with vs on earth then wee are with him in heauen he is by his holy Spirit with vs and in vs by spiritual presence and working and we by faith with him in him by spirituall apprehension and obedience vnto him Neuertheles by reason of the perpetuall most neare personall vnion of the humane nature of our Sauiour with the
hope 5 And hope maketh not ashamed because the loue of God is shed abroad in our hearts by the holy Ghost who is giuen vnto vs. Explicatiō proofe Here are many excellent benefits in deede which wee doe enioy from the mercy of God through faith euen such as doe make the comfort of faith euery way very great as wee haue seene by the interpretation of them We may call the same to minde likewise from that which we haue considered and heard in the sermon made vpon the 4 5 6 and 7 verses of the 4. chapter of the Epistle to the Philippians Where the holy Apostle incouraging the faithfull most comfortably to reioyce in the Lord and admonishing them to take heede against such euills as would hinder their ioy to wit impatience and distrustfull or distracting care And therewithall exhorting them in stead thereof to commit themselues to the care of the Lord for all time to come with thankfulnesse also for all former and present blessings he assureth them that then the peace of God which passeth all vnderstanding shal preserue their hearts and mindes in Christ Iesus Read also Psal 119. verses 49 50. Remember the promise made to thy seruant saith the holy Prophet wherein thou hast caused me to trust It is my comfort in my trouble for thy promise hath quickened me And verse 103. O how sweet are thy promises to my mouth yea more then honie to my mouth Moreouer how must it not be that faith should be exceedingly comfortable insomuch as it is giuen vs of GOD to be that shield of defence which doth quenche all those fierie darts which the diuell most mischieuously throweth against vs Ephes 6.16 Seeing also faith is our victory whereby we ouercome the world which is another great and dangerous enemy 1. Iohn 5.4 5. Seeing that by faith we are the Sonnes of God in Christ Iesus Gal. 4.26 Seeing by faith we haue all our liuelihood as we may say from the hand of God as it is written The iust shall liue by his faith Hab. ch 2.4 and Rom. 1.17 And Gal. 2.20 By faith saith the Apostle I liue in the Son of God And so do all other true beleeuers liue in him by their faith he in them by his holy Spirit Iohn 14.18 19 20 c. Finally seeing we are saued by the grace of God through faith Eph. 2.8 For in all these repspects we must needs acknowledge that the sweet cōfort of faith is exceeding great to all those that haue it and doe truly know what it meaneth NOw therefore let vs come to the duties in generall The generall dutie Question What proofe of holy Scripture haue you to shewe vs what they ought to be Answer Euen they which doe follow in the 4. chapter of the Epistle to the Philippians verses 8 and 9. in these words 8 Furthermore brethren saith the Apostle whatsoeuer things are true whatsoeuer things are honest bosa semna or graue and reuerend whatsoeuer things are pure whatsoeuer things pertaine to loue whatsoeuer things are of good report if there be any vertue or if there be any praise thinke on these things 9 Which ye haue both learned and receiued and heard and seene in me those things doe and the God of peace shall be with you Explication Here we see plainely that as the comfort was manifold so the duty is likewise very large and generall yea in such ample sort that it is euident that true Christian faith cannot be idle but it must be to the great reproch of those who doe professe themselues to be Christians Like as it cannot but be to the shame of such a seruant of a familie as hauing much businesse to doe in his Masters house should take a stoole and set him downe loitering and doe nothing at all As you may remember how it was declared at large in the explication of the seuerall sorts of those manifold duties which are comprehended in this text The same also we saw further confirmed vnto vs from the exhortation of the same Apostle Rom. 12. verses 1 2. Wherein the Apostle reasoneth very earnestly from the mercies yea from the tender mercies of God dia toon oictir moon which are as the fountaine of al the promises as ye heard in the interpretation of that Scripture vnto you The words of the Apostle are worthy our rehersall Question Which are they Answer 1 I beseech ye therefore brethren saith the holy Apostle by the mercies of God that ye giue vp your bodies a liuing sacrifice holy acceptable vnto God which is your reasonable seruing of God 2 And facion not your selues like vnto this world but be yee changed by the renewing of your minde that yee may proue what is the good will of God acceptable and perfect Explication Here it is of it selfe plaine that the Apostle moueth Christians to all dutifulnesse from the due consideration of the tender mercies of God Yee heard furthermore the same point confirmed vnto you from another like earnest exhortation which the same Apostle made to the Corinthians as we reade 2. Cor 7. in the first verse of that chapter where he reasoneth to the same end very strongly and with great authoritie from the promises of God which flow most clearely to the refreshing of our soules from that most pure fountaine of his mercies Question Which are the Apostles words Answer 1 See ng then saith hee wee haue these promises dearely beloued let vs cleanse our selues from all filthinesse of the flesh and of the spirit and grow vp to full holinesse in the feare of God Explicatiō The promises which the Apostle speaketh of are set downe in the former chapter and namely that God will be a Father to his people if they will be true worshippers of him From the which words now rehearsed ye may remember that beside other things it was taught vnto you that then we are said to cleanse our selues when we vse the meanes of cleansing That is to say when we sorow with godly sorow for our sins vnto true repentance so often as to the same end to the furtherance thereof we doe with reuerence and in the feare of God reade and heare the word of God making our prayers vnto him for mercy and forgiuenesse and for grace to forsake our sinnes c. Likewise wee are said to renew our owne mindes when we doe dutifully serue Gods holy prouidence in vsing the same meanes The generall danger of vnbeliefe and disobedience to the Gospel which he hath appointed and sanctified for our renewment Whereas to speake properly it is neuerthelesse God onely and the worke of his holy Spirit whichh cleanseth and reneweth vs and causeth vs to grow in grace with all the increases which we attaine vnto as well as he alone worketh all good beginnings in vs. But in that we are exhorted to grow vp to full holinesse it is euident that it will in no wise stand with