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A06986 A catholike and ecclesiasticall exposition of the holy gospell after S. Marke and Luke. Gathered out of all the singular and approued deuines, vvhich the Lorde hath geuen to hys church by Augustine Marlorat. And translated out of Latine into English by Thomas Timme minister. Sene and alowed according to the order appointed; Novi Testamenti catholica expositio ecclesiastica. English. Selections. Marlorat, Augustin, 1506-1562.; Tymme, Thomas, d. 1620. 1583 (1583) STC 17405; ESTC S101063 491,796 424

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olde time commaunded the Booke of the Law to be sprynkeled with the Bloud of the Sacrifice 73 According to the othe vvhych hee sware vnto our Father Abraham that hee would gieue vs. According to the othe C. Hee maketh mention of the oth to the ende hee mighte the better expresse how firme stable hys truth is For so GOD beareth with vs that hee vouchsafeth by his name to beare vp our infirmity VVherefore if bare promyses are not sufficient for vs let vs call to mynd this confyrmation the which if it put vs not oute of all doubte wee are to vnthankefull vnto GOD and iniurious vnto his holy name A. This is euen that same which the Apostle wryteth saying Heb. 17. ● wherin God vvilling very abundauntly to shewe vnto the Heyres of promise the Stablenes of hys Counsayle confirmed it by an oath Which he sware vnto our Father Abraham R. Hereby wee see how true and iuste God is in keeping his promises For he doth not onely obserue those promises which hee made by the Prophets but hee also obserueth those Couenaūts which he made the Patriarkes specially with Abrahā Dauid the whych also hee hath confyrmed with an oathe For this is the Testament or Couenaunte which God made with Abraham and hys Seede I wil blesse them that blesse thee and I wil curse them that cursse thee And agayne Gen. 12. ● Gen. 22.7 Thy Seede shall possesse the Gate of his Enemies and in thy Seede shal all the Natiōs of the Earth he blessed And this Couenaunte he confirmed with an othe saying By my selfe I haue sworne I will blesse thee and Multiply thy seede And concerning Dauid it is written I haue made a Couenaūt with my chosen I haue sworn to Dauid my Seruaunte Thy Seede wyll I stablish for euer and set vp thy Throane from one Generation to an other Agayne Psal 89.4 I haue founde Dauyd my Seruaunt vers 21. ●● 29. with my holy oyle haue I annoynted him I wyll destroye hys Foes before his Face and plague them that hate him My mercy will I keepe for hym for euermore and my couenaunte shall stande fast with him His seede also will I make to endure for euer and his Throane as the Dayes of Heauen These promyses made to Abraham and Dauid concerning Victorye ouer theyr Enemies concernyng Security and Tranquillitie of Lyfe and the perpetuitie of a most happy kingdom seme no tende vnto Externall Blessings only as though they were to bee fulfilled onely in thys VVorlde But by thys verse of Zacharias which is as it wer a paraphrasis of the promises of god which were made vnto Abraham and Dauid we may plainely vnderstand that those promises dyd specially tende vnto spyrituall blessinges For hee expoundeth it that these thynges are to bee vnderstode of those Ennemyes which were ouercome by Chryst Iesus and of that Tranquillity and felicity of Lyfe which is purchased for vs by Chryste For Chryste dyd not conquere eyther the Aegyptians or the Babylonians ●ph 6.12 or the Romaynes by the Externall preparation of warre but hee ouercame those Enemies and deliuered his People from all those thinges of the which Paule speaketh Amongest whome Sathan is the chyefe secondly Sinne into the which Sathā by suggestion cast Adam Laste of all Deathe and hell Furthermore Chryst restored hys People not to that Security by which they mighte worship accordyng to the Leuitticall Lawe in Hyerusalem the which worship was onely ciuile and a Schoolemayster vnto Chryst but hee forgaue them theyr Sinnes for the which remission the conscience is made so quiet throughe Fayth that now it neyther feareth Sathan nor Synne nor Death nor hel 74. That without feare we being delyuered from the hands of our Enemies myght serue him That without feare BV. This includeth in it selfe that wee are assured of the Blessynges of this Lyfe and also of the VVorlde to come For a Chrystian man is secure and certaine of forgieuenes of hys Sins although as yet he feele them For he is out of al doubt that Deathe hath no Power in hym that Sathan doth not ouercome in him and that the VVorlde can not preuaile in him Notwythstanding vnderstande not thys to bee so spoken as though a Chrystian should haue no feeling at all of Sinne but rather that he is greatly disquyeted and as it were Tormented when Synnes do grieue and that the Image of Deathe dothe terrifye hym in so much that hee being pressed wyth the reproache and shame of the VVorlde standeth naked hath none in the whole Earth of whome he may seeke helpe but God alone Sathan and Sinne are felte but they brynge nothing to passe they ouer come not For the hearte is safe quyet in God Of thys feare the Apostle Paule wryteth thus Yee haue not receyued the Spyrite of Bondage to feare any more Rom. 8 1● but ye haue receyued the Spyrit of Adoption whereby we cry Abba Father The same Spyrite beareth witnesse to our Spyrites that wee are the Sons of GOD Also 1. Ioh. 4.18 Feare is not in Loue but perfecte Loue casteth out Feare because feare hath painefulnes for he which feareth is not perfect in loue C. Therefore the meanynge of Zacharyas is Feare is cōtrary to Faith that GOD can not bee VVorshyped but wyth Peaceable and quyet Myndes For they which are oute of Quyet whych reason and contende wyth them selues whether they haue hym Fauourable vnto them yea or no whether hee accepteth theyr Obedyence or reiecteth the same To bee shorte whych are tossed carryed betweene Hope and Feare do take greate paynes in VVorshypping GOD but yet they doe neuer Syncere●y and wyth they re whoale Hearte submyt them selues vnto him For feare and trembling maketh them to abhorre him in such wyse that if it were possible they would haue his deuine Maiesty cleane taken away Psa 130.4 VVe know that no Sacrifice is acceptable vnto God but that which commeth frō a good will willing mynd Wherefore that men may truly worship God it is necessary that theyr consciences be freed from feare Euen as Dauid also speaketh Mercy is with thee that thou mayest be feared Rō 14.23 For God whē he hath geuen peace vnto men louingly calleth them vnto him and maketh them to come willingly and wyth an earnest desire to worship him Hereuppō the Apostle Paule sayth that whatsoeuer is not of fayth is sinne But seeing God reconcyleth men vnto hym in Chryst seeing by his Defence he preserueth them that they might be wythout all feare seeing he hath put theyr Saluation into his hand and Custody Zacharias doth iustly say that wee are delyuered frō fear by his grace Therefore the Prophetes doe make this proper vnto his Kingdome that men might voyd of feare imbrace peace and inioy peaceable blysse That vve being deliuered from the hands of our Enemies A. To these wordes appertayned the promises noated in the verse going before Myght serue
as Paule teacheth that the Gospell is contemptible after the fleshe that our faith might be grounded vpon the power of the spirite and not vpon the lofty words of mans wisdome or vpon any glory of the World euen so GOD hath placed from the beginning this incomparable treasure in earthen vessells 2. Cor. 4● 1. Cor. ● 1● that he might the better proue the obedience of faith wherefore if we desyre to come vnto Christe let vs not bee ashamed to followe those maysters whom the Lorde hath taken as it were from the dungehill to beate downe the pride of the World Therefore so soone as Christe was borne he would be knowen vnto men firste of all of the sorte of men which to all men are base vile and of no reputacion that is to say of Sheepeheardes Therefore as wee learne his humility of the place so let vs see how hee instructeth vs to humility when hee woulde haue Sheepeheardes to bee his first Disciples to be preferred before Philosophers Math. 1. ● Neuerthelesse we must waigh that not only Idiots are Christians all others excluded for the Magi or Wise men are also called But if he had begoon with these Philosophers and Wisemen wee woulde haue geuen this praise vnto art as vnto the foundation Therefore to the ende the Lord might ouerthrow this pryde he began with Sheepeheardes The Sheepheard would rather be knowne vnto sheepheards then to Emperors to Kings to Liefetenaunts to Pharises Scribes and high Priestes BV. These Sheepheards dwelt neere vnto Bethlehem We reade in Genesis Gen. 35. that neere vnto Ephrath which was also called Bethlehem the Tower of Eder was builded and that in olde time to this ende that the same being in a most fertill place of pasture might be a house for the flocke and the Sheepeheardes against all tempestious weathers for the which cause no doubt it was named Eder For Eder signifieth a flocke or a gathering together of Beastes Also Hierom sayth If wee follow the order of the way there is a place of Sheepeheardes neere vnto Bethlehem Hierom in traditionibus Hebraicis where eyther the angells sunge at the byrthe of the Lorde or ells where Iacob fed his Flockes geuinge a Name to the Places or elles which is more true by a certayne Prophesie the Mistery which was to come was shewed euen then And watching their flocke by night As if hee shoulde say lookinge for nothing lesse then a reuelation of Christ Merite is here excluded that Grace might be commended 9. And loe the Angell of the Lorde stoode hard by them and the glory of the Lord shone round about them and they were sore afrayde And loe the Angell of the Lorde C. Wee must consider and beholde Christe in an abiect shewe but withall wee must know that before God his Angells no part of his glory was deminished He lyeth in a stable but the Angells pronounce him to bee the Redemer and the sonne of God hereby also declaringe them selues to bee his ministers And by the very same deede his dyuinity was declared For it was meete that heauenly messengers should firste of all declare that the king of Heauen was borne And seeing that heauenly spirites doe serue the glory of Christ wee see that his humility hath deminished nothing at all of his glory Here the Angell seemeth to bee alone when he declareth his Natiuity For it followeth in the 13. verse And straiteway there was with the Angel a multitude of heauenly Souldiers praysing God and saying c. stoode harde by them E. The Greeke worde signifieth that the Angell was a lofte ouer them than standing by them And the glory of the Lord C. Luke saith that the Glory of the Lorde shone rounde aboute the Sheepeheards whereby they knewe the Angell For that which the Euangelist reporteth had profited litle to haue bene tolde them of the Angell except God had testefied by some visible signe that the same which they hearde proceeded from him Therefore the Angell apeared vnto them not in any cōmon forme or without Dignity but shininge with heauenly Glory which stirred vp the mindes of the sheepheardes so that they receiued the worde brought vnto them no lesse then if it had proceded out of the mouth of God Bu. Therefore this deuine Glory shyning vpon the sheepheards round about draue away the darkenesse of the night brought authority vnto the messenger causing so many as were partakers of this news to credit it For thus they were the better prepared to heare the Gospel But if the Angel had spoken like a man as Angells haue oftentimes appeared in the likenesse of men they woulde peraduenture haue geuen small heede vnto them But the Lord gaue vnto him a marke bycause hee woulde haue his seruants taught Therefore we vnderstande that God would not speake simply whose glory was a signe marke of his diuinity least they should dispise those things wch were spoken of God At this day when we heare the word of God we see not such a sight neither is it necessary For hee hath sufficiently confirmed the worde by Miracles If wee seeke for externall Signes let vs geue care vnto those things which are already done Are we not blinde at his workes if so be all those miracles preuaile nothing at all with vs Furthermore the principall authority cōsisteth in the testimony of the Spirite when as God testefieth that it is he which speaketh in vs. Whereupon the Apostell saith In whom also yee hoped Ephe. 1.13 after that ye heard the worde of truth the Gospell of your saluation wherein also after that yee beleeued were sealed with the holy Spyrite of promise Therefore we want nothing the Gosple hath bene confirmed by Miracles and hee hath now sealed it with the testimony of the Spirite And they were sore afrayde A. It is no marueile if the Sheepheards were sore afraide at the glory of GOD shining rounde about them C. For what is man in respect of GOD. Wee thinke well of our selues when GOD is absent we are contented with our Estate but when GOD doth manifest himselfe vnto vs wee awake from our sleape and wee see our owne fraylenesse And to bee shorte it is the onely presence of God which beateth downe our pride C. Therefore with this feare GOD is wonte to humble the hearts of men that they may geue reuerence vnto his worde as wee haue declared before Luk. 1.12 10. And the Angell sayd vnto them bee not afraide for behold I bring you tydings of great Ioy that shal be to all people Bee not afrayde C. This exhortation pertaineth to the mittigatinge of feare Feare bringeth reuerence tovvardes God For although it bee profitable for the mindes of men to bee afearde that they may learne to geeue due honour vnto GOD yet natwithstanding they haue neede of cōsolation feast they be quite ouerwhelmed For it cānot bee but that the maiesty of GOD muste needes swallowe vp the
with so greate dilligence Yea Marke hath this thing more then the other peculiar to himselfe namely this that hee doth oftentimes inculcate shewe that our Lord Iesus taught And he chose vnto him Caparnaum being a wicked City least that any man should thinke that Preachers ought to flee and auoyde such as were wicked A. The Euangelist Mathew hath And he went about all Galile teaching in their Synagoges and preachinge the kingdome of God At the length they enter into Capernaum And straite vvay on the saboth dayes he entred BV. Math 4. All tyme certaynely is apt and meete for the preaching of the Gospell but specially the Saboth day which was appoynted of God to retayne and keepe his worship among men Euen so also euery place is meete and conuenient to preach the Gospell in if the matter and necessity so require But the Synagoge or the temple is a most meete place for this purpose 22. And they were astonyed at his learning For hee taught them as one that hadde authority and not as the Scribes And they vvere astonyed at his learninge A. The same words hath the Euangelist Luke C. But the Euangelists meane that the ●ower of the spirite shyned in the wordes of Christe in so much that it constrayned the prophane and colde hearers to meruayle And not as the Scribes Luke sayth that his worde was in power that is to say full of dignity but our Euāgelist S. Marke speaketh more fully adding the Antithesis that his words were not like to the words of the Scribes For seeing they were false interpreters of the Sciptures their doctrine was litterall and deade which breathed or shewed forth no efficacy of the spirite and in the which there was no maiesty Such coldnesse we may see at this day in the speculatiue Diuinity of the Papacy which onely consisteth in outwarde shewes Those maisters imperiously thunder out whatsoeuer seemeth vnto them good but seeing after a Prophane maner they babble prate of diuine matters insomuch that no religion can appeare in their doinges it is but filthy and friuolouse whatsoeuer they bring in For the Apostell Paule sayth not in vaine that the kingdome of GOD consisteth not in words but in power To be short 1. Cor. 9. the Euangelistes meane seing the order of teaching was then disordered and corrupted which brought no reuerence of GOD to the myndes of men that the deuine power of the spyrite was euidently to be seene in the words of Christ which brought fayth and credit vnto him This is the Power or rather the dignity authority at the which the people was astonied A. Of that which authority we may read at large in the seuenth of Mathew 23. And there was in their Synagoge a man vexed with an vncleane spirite which cryed And there vvas in their Synagoge C. It is lykely that this man which was possessed of an vncleane spirite was one of that multitude whereof Mathew maketh mencion sayinge And his fame spred through all Syria and they brought vnto him all those that were diseased were taken wyth grypings and them that were possessed with Diuells and those which were Lunatike and those that had the Palsey he healed them B. But the narration of Marke and Luke is not superfluouse because they bringe in certayne circumstances which do not only make the myracle more euident but also contayne a profitable doctrine For the Diuell doth craftely confesse Christe to be the holy one of God that men myghte haue a suspicion of some aliaunce betwene him and Christe By the which deceipt also he wente afterward about to make the Gospell suspected and he ceasseth not to attempt the like at this day And this is the reason why Christ commaundeth him to be still It may be truely that this confession was extorted from him violently and yet for all that betwene these two there is no disagrement namely that he being constrained to geue place to the power of Christ exclaimeth him to be the holy one of God notwithstanding craftely goeth about to obscure and darkē the shining glory of Christe We must also note that hee doth so flatter wyth Chryste that hee might secretly wythdraw himselfe from his hand and by this meanes he is cōtrary to himselfe For to what ende was Christe sanctified of the father but onely the deliueringe men from the tyranny of the Diuell hee might ouerthrowe his Kingdome but because Sathan coulde not beare the power which hee perceyued to bring destructiō vnto him he sought to stay Christe in cōntempt by a vayne titell Vexed vvith an vncleane spirite E. As concerning the vncleane spirite reade the xii of Mathew BV. He is called a Spirite of his substance and of his nature and quality impure or vncleane R. As touching the power of Sathan we must first of al note that al men by reason of sinne are borne in the power of Sathan and are by nature the mancion places of Sathan and doe abide in his power vntil they be deliuered by Christ But Sathan in diuerse men doth shew his power and tyranny diuersly For one man is caryed headlonge of him by anger another by filthy lust he maketh one man his bondman through couetousnes and another through arrogancy one man hee tyeth with the bandes of enuy and another with furor and madnes And although all men which by nature are the Children of wrath are captiues vnto Sathan yet notwithstanding they are properly called Demoniakes or possessed of Sathan which are carryed by Sathan to furor and madnes Such kynde of Demoniake is heere offered vnto Christe Saying 24. Alas what haue we to doe wyth thee thou Iesus of Nazareth Arte thou come to destroy vs I know thee what thou arte euen that holy one of God Alas vvhat haue vve to doe vvith thee A. Of this question reade the 8. Cap. of Mathew Arte thou come to destroy vs R. By these woordes Sathan doth reason the cause with Christe and confesseth that he knoweth him to be the holy one of God which should be the Redemer of Israell and whom God according to the saying of the Prophet gaue to be the pledge of the People that he might helpe vp the earth agayne and possesse agayne the desolate heritages that he might say to the prysoners Esay 49. go forth and to them that are in darkenes come into the light and that he knewe very well that he was ordeyned of God to oppresse his tyranny and to destroy him but he thinketh that the time is not yet come that hee should be cast frō his tyranny into perpetuall punishment Sathan truely is addicted of God to perpetuall condenmation yet notwithstāding he shal not be tormented vntill the latter Iudgment the which thing Peter meaneth whē he saith 2. Pet. 2. God spared not the Angels which sinned but cast thē down into hel deliuered thē into cheines of darknes to be kept vnto iudgmēt they are kept sayth he vnto the
and shall desire me to be crucified Fall not yee away therefore from me with them vnderstande these my sayinges for it shall come to passe that the Sonne of man shal be deliuered into the Handes of men Way yee rather thys and beleue that it is appoynted of my Father and that it must needes come to passe that when I am deliuered into the handes of men I shal be killed but being put to death I will ryse againe the thirde day Let your mynde be occupyed to consider of these thynges and arme your selues agaynst the base shew of the crosse For this admiration of the common sort of people is not your perfecte Gl●ry there is another manner of Glory abyding you But the same must bee attayned vnto by Death These thinges wayed beleeued shall keepe and preserue you that ye be not herafter offended at me Our Sauiour Chryst knewe the weakenes of his Disciples and the great force of the temptation to come Math 11. and therefore he thought it good to fortifie their minds before the Daunger came for he had sayd before as appereth in the 11. of Mathew Blessed is he that is not offended at me 32 But they vnderstoode not that saying and were afrayd to aske him B. The Euangelyste Luke hath more saying But they wist not what that word mente and it was hid from them that they vnderstoode it not and they feared to aske him of that saying Mathewe addeth And they were greatly filled with Sorrow They were grieued when mention was made of death they thoughte not vppon the Glory of the Resurrection aforesayd and they were ignoraunte of the mistery of the crosse Reade the 17. Chapter of Mathew 33 And he came to Capernaum and when he was come into the house hee asked them what was it that yee disputed amōg your selues by the way BV. That wicked Vice Ambitiō doth very much hynder the worke of Pietye The Lorde therefore in thys present place doth seeke to take away the same and in steede of the same goeth about to inserte Humillity modesty Of the which wee haue spoken more in the 18. cap. of Mathew 34 But they helde their Peace for by the way they had reasoned amonge them selues who shoulde bee the chiefest C. They holde their peace for shame suspecting that the Lorde woulde reproue this ambitious minde C. They houlde theyr peace yet the Lord saw the thoughts of their harts as sayth S. Luke and at length when the Lord did aske them they could not deny that which they would haue hidden Let the ministers of Chryste note this that they do not onely abstayne from all contention of supremacy but from all thoughte also For if any of them conceiue this spirit that he wold be greater then his fellowes how soeuer he hyde it before men he hath God his witnes and Iudge Let them abstayne therefore from all wicked Desyers and let them only seeke to serue God and the Church For the Lord sayth Luke 28. He which exalteth himselfe shal be brought lowe 35 And when he was set downe hee called the twelue and sayd vnto thē if any man desire to be first the same shal be last of all and Seruaunte vnto all And vvhen hee vvas set dovvne M. Hee sitteth downe vsing hys authority Math 5. going about to declare some seriose matter Hee called the tvvelue Luke 10 No doubte hee knewe who they were that desired to be chiefe He calleth the twelue because he knew that this admonition was necessarye for them all If any man desire to be first Hee meaneth by these wordes that hee is vnworthy of all Honoure and meete to bee the moste abiecte whych would be chiefest in his kingdome They thought that after the resurrection there should be a possession of some carnall Kingdome They thought thus with themselues Chryst shal not alwayes be despysed They Dreamed of a Carnall Kingedome such a one as the Iewes at this day dream of As concerning the expositiō of the 36. 37 verses read the 18. cap. of Math. beginning at the 2. verse 38. Iohn answered him saying Maister we saw one cast out deuils in thy name he followeth not vs and wee forbad him because he followeth not vs. B. This story is also declared by the Euangelist Luke in his cap. 9. VVee savv one cast out Deuils in thy name C. Hereby it appereth that the name of christ was famous at that time insomuch that they vsed it which were not his familiar disciples or els peraduēture abused it For we can affyrme nothing for certayn It may be that he of whome mētiō is made here imbracing the doctrine of chryst toke in hād to do myracles with a good mind But because Chryst indued none wyth this power but those whom he chose to preach the Gospel it is likely that he rashly toke vpō him this office And although it was a preposterous presūption of him to imitate the disciples wtout any cōmaundement yet notwtstanding this bouldnes wanted not successe because it pleased the Lorde by this meanes also to set forthe his name But to come to the matter The disciples say that they forbad a man co do Myracles But why dyd they not first aske whether it wer lawfull for thē so to do or nay for now they being doubtful of the matter requyre their maisters iudgemēt Whereupon it followeth that they toke vpon them to forbid rashly Wherfore whatsoeuer he be that taketh in hand more thē he knoweth to be grāted vnto him by the word of God is to be cōdempned of rashnes Furthermore it is to be thought the ambition was in the minds of the Disciples of Chryste because they Labour to maintayne che Pryuilege of they re dignity For how commeth it to passe that they so sodainly put an vnknowne man from doing of Myracles but onely because they would Enioy this Dignitye alone The cause which they alleage for them selues is for that he followeth not Christ as if they should say he is not thy Disciple as we are why thē shall he be made equal to vs in dignity R. Here therefore we haue another in the Disciples as concerning the kingdōe of Chryst For as they thoughte the Kingdome of Chryst to be externall Earthly so they thought the congregation of those which acknowledged Chryst to be externall and Corporall insomuch that hee whych was in that Congregation Externally him they thoughte to bee a member of the Church of Chryst but hee which was not in the same him they thoughte not meete to be counted for a mēber of the Church To thys Error also was ioyned an ambitious minde So Iosue by a preposterous zeale prayed Moses to forbid Eldad Num ●● and Nedad prophesyinge in theyr Tentes fearing least for their sakes Moses and the maiestye of the three score and tē Elders should bee put in hazard Math. 5. So the Disciples of Iohn gieue theyr Mayster counsel to forbid Iesus
eternall destruction O Generation of Vipers who hath taught you to flee from the Vengeaunce to come Brynge forth therefore due Fruites meete for repentance And hee shall conuerte many but not all and as the Prophet sayth only the reliques Esay 10.22 The Reliques of Iacob sayth hee shall be conuerted C. But there seemeth here more to bee attributed vnto Iohn then belongeth vnto a man Obiection For seeing the conuersion vnto God doth renewe men into a spirituall Lyfe it is not only the proper worke of God but it doth also surpasse the very creation of men So that by this meanes the Mynisters maye seeme to be equall with God yea and to be preferred before him as hee is the Creator seeing it is a greater matter for men to be borne agayne into a heauenly lyfe then for mortall men to bee borne in the earth Answere The solution hereof is easie to be made because the Lord in geuing so great prayse to the external doctrine doth not deuide the same frō the secret power of his Spirite For because GOD doth choose men to be Mynisters vnto him selfe that he may vse their labor to the buildinge of his Church hee doth also worke by them by the secret power of his spirite that their labour might bee effectuall and fruitefull So often as the Scripture commendeth this efficacie in the Mynistery of men i. Cor. 3.7 let vs learne to referre the same to the grace of the spirite with out the which men shall spende their breath in vayne So that Apostell Paule when he boasteth him selfe to be a mynister of the Spirite hee doth vsurpe nothing to him selfe as of himselfe although by his voyce he pearced into the heartes of men but hee preacheth the power and grace of the Spirite to be in his Ministery These maner of speaches are worthy to bee noted because Sathan wonderfully seeketh to extenuate the effect of doctrine that he mighte also weaken the grace of the spirite annexed vnto the same We graūt that the externall preachinge can preuayle nothinge of it selfe beinge seperated from the internall operation of the spirite but because it is the instrument of the deuine power to our saluation and an effectuall instrument by the grace of the Spirite let vs not seperate those which GOD ioyneth together Moreouer to the ende the glory of cōuersion and of faith may abyde to God aloane the Scripture doth often times tell vs 2 Cor. 3.7 that the Mynisters are nothing of them selues but doth compare them with God leaste any man shoulde geue vnto them that honor which he hath taken from God To be short those whom God conuerteth vnto him selfe by the labor of the Mynister the Minister is sayd to conuert because he is nothinge els but the hand of God and both are plainely expressed in this present place Conuer●on vnto God by the prea●ing of the Worde BV. Neuerthelesse we must note that the ende of the Mynistery of the worde of God is that the People might be conuerted vnto their God And we are conuerted vnto the Lorde when his woorde pearceth into our myndes The which verely doth not pearce as it is vttered by man for we knowe the obstinacie of mans heart but it is the spirite that pearceth C. For how farre vnable the Ministers are to turne men vnto God we gather hereby because Iohn did conuert all men that hearde him the which no doubte hee would haue done if he might haue had his owne defier but he conuerted those onely whom it pleased God to call In fine the Angell teacheth the very same here which the Apostell Paule doth in another place sayinge Ro. 10. ● that fayth cōmeth by hearing but yet that none haue the illumination of fayth but they to whom the Lord inwardly reuealeth his Arme. 17. And he shall go before him with the spirite power of Elias to turne the hearts of the Fathers to the children and the disobedient to the wisdome of the iust men to make ready a perfect People for the Lord. And he shall goe before him C. In these wordes he defineth what the office of Iohn should be by this note hee discerneth him from the rest of the Prophetes to whom a certaine proper ambassage was comitted seeinge that Iohn was sent only to this ende that hee might goe before Christe as a haruinger forerunner of a kinge to prepare the way For so saith the Lord vnto Malachias Behold I send my Angell which shall prepare the way before me Briefly the vocation of Iohn tended to no other ende then to prepare an auditory for Christe and Disciples also Note here that he sayth Before him namely before God For in the verse going before he had made mencion of God to the ende we might know that Chryst was the same God which spake by the Prophet Malachy C. Hereby therefore is proued the euerlasting deuinity of Christe Z. But howe Iohn wente before Christe Mathew declareth in his third Chapter With the spyrite and power of Elias C. By these words Spirite and Power we vnderstande the vertue or excellencie of the Spirite with that which Elias was endued For we must not here imagin the dreame of Pythagoras that the Soule of the Prophet passed into Iohns body but the same spirite of God which had wrought mightely in Elias shewed the lyke power efficacie afterwarde in Iohn the Baptiste But this worde Power was added expositiuely to expresse that kynde of grace with the which Elias specially excelled for that hee beinge armed with heauenly power wonderfully repayred the decayed worship of God abrogated the false worship of Baale For such reformation far excelled humane strength Now the same which was begon by Iohn was no lesse wonderfull wherefore it is no marueyle if so be it was necessary that hee shoulde be endued with the same gyft A. Whereupon also Christe himselfe expounding Malachy saith that Iohn is Elias in office and power not in person because of the likenesse of spirite power that was betwene them who as did Elias excelled in great gyftes and vertues Reade the 7. Chapter of Mathew beginning at the 10. verse To turne the hearts of Fathers to the Children C. Here the Angell noteth in what Ihon was most lyke vnto Elyas Therefore he affyrmeth that he must bee sente togather together the scattered people into the vnity of faith For the conuersion of the Fathers vnto the Children is the bringing backe agayne from enmity to fauour whereuppon it followeth that there was a certayne breach which cut of and deuided the People R. For Elias when in his time true Religion was defiled with the Idolatrouse worship of Baal the sonnes of the Patriarks followed another kinde of Religion then the Patriarkes thēselues had followed so restored true religion that he reformed the religion of the Patriarks among their children reformed the Religion of the Children by the Religion of the Patriarks the
because he was wōderfully cōceiued by the power of the holy ghost but they reasō amis for although he wer manifested the son of God in the flesh yet it doth not follow but that he is the worde begottē of the father before al worlds But rather the very same which was the son of God in his eternal diuinity appeared also the son of God in humain flesh A. Therefore he saith that chryst shal be called the son of God that is to say he must be acknowledged to bee such a one of men as he was alwais with the father C. Moreouer this place doth not onely cōmend the vnity of the person in Christ but also sheweth that christ in that he toke vpon him our humane nature is the son of god Therfore the name of the son of god as it was proper frō the beginning to the deuine essēce euen so now also it belōgeth ioyntely to both natures because the secret heauēly reason of generation exempteth him from the common order of men In other places oftentimes to proue himselfe to be very man he calleth himselfe the son of man but the verity of his humane nature doth not let but that the deuine genetion may challēge honor vnto him aboue all other Men and that because wythout the Ordinary manner of nature hee was Conceyued by the Holy Ghost Heereuppon Wee haue iuste cause to Fortefye our Faith that we may more bouldly call vppon God the Father who because hee mighte make vs to haue fellowship with him would haue hys onely Son to bee our brother Wee muste also note that Christ in that he was conceiued by spirituall power is called the holy Seede For as it was meete that he should be very man to make satisfaction for our sins and to cōquer death Sathā in our flesh to be a true mediator so it was necessary that he should be free from all pollution and vncleanenes that he mighte purge vs. Therefore although Christ was borne of the Seede of Abraham yet notwithstanding hee toke no vncleanes from his vitious nature because the spirit of God kept him pure euen frō his original and not onely that he might be holy himselfe but rather that hee myghte Sanctifie those that are his A. According to this sayinge of the Apostell ● Cor. 1.30 who was made vnto vs of God wisedome righteousnes sanctification and redemption C. Therefore the very manner of his conception teacheth that hee was seperated from sinners to be our mediator Concerning the which matter read the 7. cap. of the Epistle to the Hebrewes beginning at the 26. verse 36. And behould thy Cousin Elyzabeth she hath also conceiued a Sonne in her olde age and this is her sixt which was called barren And behold thy Cosin Elizabeth C. The Angel by a domesticall Familliar example confirmeth Maries Faith and putteth her in hope of the miracle R. As if hee shoulde say Elizabeth hath hitherto suffered the reproche Ignominy of barrenesse amonge all men And nowe this is the sixt Moneth since her conception of a sonne in her old age Therfore if it were possible for God to make an olde Woman far stricken in age to be with chylde how much more possible is it for hym to make a Virgin to conceiue a chyld without mans seede Wherfore there is no cause O Mary why thou shouldest leaue so much to the vsuall meanes of Nature seeing thou mayst behold so manifest a proofe of Gods deuine power in thy kinswoman But here a Question may bee demaunded how it came to passe that Elizabeth which was one of the daughters of Aron and Mary Obiection Nūb. 36. ● whych was of the linage of Dauid were Cousins And this also seemeth to bee Repugnant with the Law which forbad wowen to marry out of their Tribe As touching the Law Ansvver if wee haue respect vnto the same it onely forbad those mariages which might mingle one inheritance with another But there was no such daunger if so bee a woman of the Tribe of Iuda maryed with a Priest to whome the Inheritance could not come Also the like was if so be a woman of the Trybe of Leuy were placed out of her kyndred And it may be that the mother of the holy Virgin came of the tribe of Aaron and so the kindred or consanguinitie mighte bee betweene Mary and Elyzabeth And this is the sixt moneth C. This is spoken to proue the certainty of the thinge Because seeinge the woman doth feele the Child quick at the fifth Moneth the sixte moneth taketh away all doubte Mary ought to haue bene so contēted with the simple word of God that shee shoulde not haue needed to haue had her faithe confirmed by an other meanes but least she shoulde doubte any more the Lord vouchsafeth to confirme his promise by this meane The like yea and greater forbearance the Lord of his mercy sheweth daily towards euery one of vs whē our faith is weake Therefore leaste his truthe might be doubted of vs hee vseth dyuers testimonies to approue the same vnto vs. Mary excelled diuers wayes yet notwithstanding it is not superfluous that the Aungell bringeth an example to confirme and strengthen her For with God shall no word be impossible Our English translation is For with God shall nothing be impossible C. If we vnderstande this worde worde in his proper and Naturall sence then the meaning shall be God will bringe to passe whatsoeuer hee hath promised because nothing can withstand his power And the Argument shal be of this forme God hathe promised this Therefore he will performe it because no impossibility ought to bee obiected agaynst his word But because this word word according to the phrase of the Hebrevve Tongue is taken oftentimes for thys woord Thinge our English trāslation may serue very well as is before set downe Howbeit we must alwais haue this in mind as a sure ground that they are wide which do imagin any thinge of the power of God wythout his word Because wee muste so thinke of his incomprehensiblenesse that the same may geue vs occasiō of hope and trust But now we shall not only rashly and vnprofitably but also daūgerously dispute what is possible vnto God except we also consider of his will And the Aungell doth that thing here which God himselfe is wonte to doe in diuers places of the scripture Namely when by a general doctryne he confirmeth a particuler Promyse And this is the right and true vse of general doctrine to apply diuers promises to the present cause so often as we are careful and vexed For so long as they are indefinite and not applyed they are colde A. Therefore the Angell vseth an Vniuersall conclusion namely that the power of God is infinite the which if wee keepe in minde we shall not any more accordynge to our manner distruste C. Wherefore it is no meruaile that the Aungell preacheth the power of God vnto Mary whose distrust doth very much
more a great deale then they were among the Iewes vnder Annas Caiphas For the reading of the holy scripture which then florished is not only vanished away vnder the Popes Gouernment but is also driuen out of the Churches with Fyer and Swoorde sauinge that they singe in scorne what they list them selues in an vnknowen tongue S. But wee to whom the truth of the Gospell is reuealed ought after the ensample of Christe to frequet holy assemblies to cleaue vnto the worde of GOD for euer and to follow good and pollitique order And stoode vp to reade S. It is meete that there should bee some Order 1. Cor. 14.40 that all thinges may bee done decently and in order as the Apostell teacheth For if euery one were permitted to reade cōfusion must needes follow Wherefore wee see that Order was obserued there is no doubt but they which purposed to reade craued audience C. And Christe stode vp to reade not onely to the ende audience mighte bee geuen him the better but also in signe of reuerence For the maiesty of the Scripture deserueth to bee modestly and reuerently handled of the Professors of the same 17. And there was deliuered to him a Booke of the Prophet Esayas when he had opened the booke hee founde the place where it was written And there was delyuered to him a Booke B. This Booke was deliuered vnto him by the Minister For by and by after it is sayd And when hee had shut the Booke hee gaue it to the Minister He found the place C. There is no doubt but that Christe of purpose chose this place Some think that it was diuinely allotted vnto him but seeing hee had free choise it is better to referre it his Iudgemēt that hee chose out this place aboue others For his purpose was to speake aptly concerninge his office 18. The spirite of the Lord vpon me because hee hath anoynted mee to preach the Gospell to the poore hee hath sent me to heale the broken hearted to preach deliuerance to the captiue and recoueringe of sight to the blynde freely to set at liberty them that are brused The spirit of the Lord vpon me S. These Woordes are alleadged according to the translation of the threescore and ten Interpretors For the Hebrew texte in Esay is somewhat otherwise Esay 61.1 Esay promiseth that there shall bee yet certaine Witnesses of the Grace of GOD after the Exile into Babilon which shall gather the People from destruction and the shadow of Death and shall with Spirituall power restore the Church being so myserably afflicted But seeinge that the same redemption was to be published in the name of Christe onely he speaketh in the singuler nomber and after a sorte taketh vpon him the person of Christe to the ende he might the more effectually comforte the myndes of the Godly Certaine it is that those thinges which are spoken here doe onely properly belonge vnto Christe him selfe and that for two causes First because hee only is indued with the fulnesse of the spirite that hee might bee a Witnesse of our reconcilliation with God Ephe 2.17 secondly because hee alone by the power of his spirite performeth and geueth all those good things which he promyseth here And hee therefore sayd that the spirite of the Lord was vpon him to the ende wee might know that Christe as well in him selfe as in his Ministers doth no humaine or priuate worke but that hee is sente from aboue to restore saluation to the Church For he testifieth that hee doth nothing by humaine instincte or counsaile but by the moderation of the spirit of GOD that the Faith of the Godly mighte bee founded vppon the authority and power of God R. And wee must note that which we touched before that the fulnesse of the Spirite was geuen to Christe alone For the Spirite or gyftes of the spirite was geuen to others by partes and by measure To Moses was geeuen the spirite of Wisdome and of workinge myracles to Sampson was geuen the spirite of Fortitude to Salomon the Spirite of Wysedome to the Prophets the Spirite of knowledge and vnderstanding of Gods misteries but to Christ was geeuen the fulnesse of the spirite and all the Gyftes of the spirite were powred vppon him For so sayth the Prophet The Spirite of the Lorde shall rest vppon him Esay 11 2 the spirite of Wisedome and vnderstandinge the spirite of counsaile and strength the Spirit of knowledge and of the feare of the Lord. And Sainte Ihon sayth Ihon. 3.34 God geeueth not the spirit vnto him by meesure Col 2.9 and 3. In lyke manner Paule writeth sayinge In him dwelleth all the fulnesse of God bodily Wherefore when the Prophet sayeth that the Spirite of the Lord is vpon Christe hee meaneth that all the fulnesse and all the Gyftes of the Spirite are vppon him Bycause hee hath anoynted mee S. This is added in steede of an Exposition C. For many boaste falsly that they haue the spirite of God when they are quite voyde of his giftes But Christ proueth by the anoynting as by the effect that hee is moued with the spirit of God S. For this anoynting was a figure of the holy Ghoste and there is a Metaphor in this Woorde For as Oyle hath his properties for the body euen so hath the spirite of God for the Soule Wee are Partakers of this anoyntinge for GOD hath consecrated vs to be his People Psa 105.15 Whereupon hee saith Touch not mine anoynted But there is not all one measure as wee sayd before For God geueth to euery man his giftes according to his measure but Christe was fully anoynted of whose fulnesse wee all haue receyued Ihon. 1.16 Wee are anoynted that wee may bee Partakers of the kingdome of the Priesthoode and of the Propheticall office of Christ notwithstanding Christe onely was anoynted to bee a Kinge a Priest and a Prophet Our anoynting cōmeth from Aarons head vnto all the partes of the body Note also how often the Scripture maketh mencion of the spirit of God and saith that the same dwelleth in vs least thou shouldest consider any voyde or vayne thinge but rather his power and efficacie So that after the Prophet had spoken of the spirite of God hee addeth vnction by which the vertues of the Spirie of God are vnderstoode The place must bee dilligently waighed and considered For no man can take vnto him Right and authority to teach in the Church of God except hee can shew that hee was stirred there unto by the spirite of God And wee shall knowe who are sent of God by the anoyntinge that is to say if hee bee indued with these giftes which are required to that Function if hee beinge appointed of the Lord hath in him the Graces of the spirite then hee hath in deede the holy Ghost But if a man hauinge no doctrine or learninge at all will professe himselfe to be a maister and a Teacher let him bee
hands and his side wee may coniecture that he hath omitted some thinge And it is no vnwonted thing to the Euangelistes seeking to be short to touch only some part and to omit the rest but we learne here by Luke that they being made afeard with the newnesse of the sight durst not beleeue their eyes A little before they were fully perswaded that the Lord was risen again and they spake constantlye as of a matter wel knowen vnto them but beholding him now with theyr eies admiration bereaueth them of theyr sence insomuch that they imagine him to bee a Spyrite And althoughe thys Error which sprange of Infirmitie was not without blame yet notwithstandyng they had not so forgotten themselues that they were afeard of Spyrits but although they thinke not themselues to be deceiued yet notwithstandynge they rather beleue that they see an Image of the Resurrection in a Vision by a spyrite then that Chryst himselfe was presente alyue which a lyttle before dyed on the crosse So that they d d not thinke or suspecte it to bee a false vision but being ouercome wyth feare they thought that to bee shewed them onely in Spirite which was set in very deede before theyr eyes Luke therefore vseth this word Spyrite for a vision Hereby we se how proane we are to lye and how farre we are tourned away from the truth R. Heereby also we see how fearefull vnbelyefe is insomuch that it feared the moste safe and vndoubted things The sounde of a shaking leafe sayeth Moses shall chase them and they shall flie Leui. 26.36 as flying from a sword Psal 23.4 Psal 46.3 For as Faith is in a stronge mynd in the greatest perils and aduersities so vnbeliefe hauynge neuer so little occasion is afearde and dispayreth in the middest of peace Wherefore the disciples being not as yet throughly confyrmed cōcerning the Resurrection of Chryste it is no marueile if they be so afeard that they thinke that they see a spyrite Mat 14.25 As they did also at another time when Chryste walked on the Sea about the fourthe watch of the night 38. And he sayd vnto them vvhy are ye troubled and why do thoughts aryse in your hearts A. Now the Lord taketh away al occasion of doubtinge while hee talketh not onely familliarly with his Dyscyples but also offereth himselfe to bee touched C. First of all therefore they are admonished to put away all feare out of theyr mindes that commyng agayne to them selues they may iudge of a matter manifestlye knowen vnto them For so longe as mens myndes are troubled they are blynd in the manifest lighte Therefore to the ende the Disciples may Conceiue a certayne knowledge they are commaunded to waigh the matter with quyet attentiue myndes And why do thoughts aryse in your heartes C. By these Woordes Chryste correcteth another faulte Namely because in thynkynge diuers things they hinder thēselues and he saith that cogitations do aryse meaning that the knowledge of the truthe is therefore suppressed in them that in seeing they see not because they restrayne not theyr peruerse immagynations but doe geue place vnto them And we know by experience that thys is to true For as in a fayre and cleare morning darke and blacke cloudes arysing aloft do obscure the bright light of the Sunne Euen so when we suffer our carnall reason to arise to hygh against the word that which before was manifest and playne to be seene is takē away from our eyes It is Lawfull when any shew of Absurdity appereth by aduised reasons to discusse the same Neither can it be but that in doubtefull matters our minds shal be carried hither thither but we must obserue a measure least flesh exalt it selfe higher then is mete and extend her cogitations euen to heauen 39. Beholde my handes and my fete that it is euen I my selfe hādle me and see for a Spyrit hath not flesh and boanes as ye see me haue Beholde my handes C. Hee taketh theyr Corporall sences for witnesses least they should thinke that they haue a shadow set before them in stede of a body And first of all he putteth a difference betweene a corporall man and a Spirite As if hee shoulde say Your sight and feeling shall proue me to bee a true man who hath bene before this time conuersante among you because I haue on me that fleshe whych was crucified and hath yet the noates and pryntes of the same A Spyrite hath not flesh and Bones A. Hee sheweth heere that he hath knowledge of theyr thoughtes Namely that in steede of a body he was a spyrit and he putteth a manifest difference betwene a Body and a spyrit C. Now seeing Chryste playnely pronounceth that his Body is palpable and compac●e of sound and substanciall bones and discerneth the same by these notes from a spyrit this place is discreetely and aptly brought by vs to refell the grosse error concerning the transubstantiation of bread into a body or concerning the locall presence of the body which fond and vain men fayne in the Supper For they will haue the bodye of Chryste to bee there where there appeareth no signe of a Body But Chryst taketh thys as proper to him selfe that he is palpable that thereby he may differ from a spyrit Therefore this difference must necessarily abyde at this day betwen the flesh and the spyrit Christ proueth him selfe not to be a spirite because his body may be felt but a spyrit not so Therefore there was no alteration in the substantiall partes howsoeuer the accidences were altered Whatsoeuer is essential without the which a Body cannot stand it remaineth in the body of Chryst for he is distinguished from a spyrit 40. And when he had thus spokē hee shewed them his Handes and hys Feete C. By these Wordes of Luke wee gather that as yet the prynts of the Nailes remained in the Handes and Feete of Chryst A. As more manifestely appeareth by the wordes of Chryst himselfe speaking to Thomas For thus he sayd as appeareth by Iohn Brynge thy finger hyther and see my handes and reach hyther thy hand and thruste it into my side R. But some will demaunde and say Dyd he rise againe from Death wyth the Prynts and Markes of his woūds Ioh. 20.27 And doth he for euer carry them in his Body Doth not Paule saye that the body soweth corruption and shall ryse agayne in incorruption 1. Co. 15 ●● that it soweth in dishonor and shall rise again in honor And woundes are markes of corruption and infirmity Therefore wee muste thinke of their bodies which shall ryse again frō death whose first fruits was Chryst according to the opynion of S. Paule that as they shall be incorruptible so also they shal be whole soūd For if it were not so one shoulde ryse crooked another lame of hand foote another with one Eye and another starke blynd This is not to ryse again in Glory and in power but in