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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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vnderstanding answerable to the cause of it that is to say the loue of Christ the which is said likewise to passe knowledge Ephes 3.19 Fourthly that with this vnspeakable consolation we haue power giuen vs to walke in some measure of holines righteousnes o● life we may learne from the grounds of the Apostles exhortation Rom. 6.12 c. For it is grounded in the vertue and efficacie of the death of our Sauiour whereinto we are baptized as we saw before And ch 8.3 God saith the same Apostle sending his own Sonne in the similitude of sinfull flesh and that euen for sinne that is because of sinne he hath condemned sinne in the flesh that is by Christes sufferings in the flesh hee hath vtterly disabled disauthorised sinne frō all power of condemning the faithful And that hath God done as it followeth in the next verse to the end the righteousnes of the law might be fulfilled in vs to wit by the imputation of the perfect obedience of Christ vnto vs that we also as a fruit thereof might through his spirit of sanctification walk after the spirit not after the flesh To ●he which purpose also he saith further ver 10. If Christ be in you the body is dead because of sinne that is as touching sinne so that it beareth the sway or dominion no longer but the Spirit is life for righteousnes sake Or as touching righteousnes mighty to quicken vs to the actions therof And thus also he deriueth the ground of sanctification from the death of Christ speaking in his own person Gal. 2.19.20 I through the law saith Paul am dead to the law and that I might liue vnto God I am crucified with Christ Thus I liue yet not I now but Christ liueth in me and in that I liue now in the flesh I liue by faith in the Sonne of God who hath loued me and giuen himselfe for me Read also Heb. 9 13.14 For if the blood of Bulles and Goates and the ashes of an heifer sprinkling thē that are vnclean sanctifieth as touching the purifying of th● flesh How much more shall the blood of Christ who through the eternall Spirit offered himselfe without spot to God purge y●ur conscience frō dead works to serue the liuing God Fiftly that by the sufferings death of our Sauiour the blessings of this life are blessed and made comfortable vnto vs we may take one proofe from that which we read Psa 22. ver 26. where this is reckoned for a fruit benefit therof that the poore shal eate be satisfied And ver 29. All they that be fat in the earth shall eate and worship So that both poore and rich feele the benefit of the sufferings of our Sauiour Read also Act. 2.46 Christians did eate their meate together with gladnes and singlenes of heart Praising God they had sauour with all the people And that euen afflictions also are made beneficiall and comfortable vnto vs by the sufferings of our Sauiour see Heb. 12.2 3. c. Where they are held forth for a notable remedy against all fainting wearines in the middest of all trouble reproach yea and as a meanes of making vs partakers of the holines of God our heauenly Father and as leauing behind thē a quiet fruit of righteousnes Wherevpon the Apostle exhorteth afflicted Christians to lift vp their hands which hang down their weake knees c. verses 10.11.12 And Rom. 8.29 we are made like to the image of our Sauiour Christ by them It is also very comfortable that we in suffering any affliction for the loue we beare to our Sa Christ are for his sake in that hee hath suffered for vs accounted of God to haue cōmunion with him in his sufferings and he with vs. Act. 9.4.5 and Colos 1.24 Read also Philip. 3 8.9 10. And Rom. 8.17 If wee suffer with him we shall be glorified with him It is the ordinary and as it were the Kings high way to the kingdom of heauen to passe through many afflictions Act. 14.22 And 2. Tim. 2.11.12 And chap. 3.12 This causeth the seruants of God to reioice and to be of good cheare in the middest of their afflictions according to the exhortation of our Sauiour Luke 6.22.23 And of the Apostle Iames. chap. 1. ver 2. and of Peter 1 Ep. 4.12.13.14 All this doubtlesse is from the merit of the sufferings of our Sauiour for vs insomuch as of punishments they are by the vertue and grace thereof conuerted to be medicines to cure those euils that are in vs such as are selfe-loue and loue of the world c. yea they are turned to be blessed preparations and furtherances vnto vs toward the kingdome of God according to the holy Prouerb chap. 6 23. Corrections for instruction are the way of life And Ps 119. verse 67. Before I was afflicted I went astray but now I keepe thy word And verse 71. It is good for me that I haue beene afflicted that I might learne thy word Sixtly that we haue the right of dominion Lordship ouer the creatures restored vnto vs by the death of our Sauiour read Ps 8. conferred with Heb. 2.6.7.8.9 For though Adam at the first had this dignity by the right of creation through the bounteous mercy of God yet he lost it by his disobedience and presumption against God And he lost it not onely from himselfe but also from vs. Our recouerie of that interest is only by the redemption of our Lord Iesus Christ who alone is the heire of all things so that we are no better thē intruders and vsurpers of all whatsoeuer we hold not as it were by lease permission or by free deed of gift from him Seauenthly that the naturall death is by his death made a spirituall aduantage vnto vs we may be assured by that which we read Philip. 1.20.21 22.23 This aduantage doth first of all betide our soules in that they cease to sinne and in that they are first receiued to glory and then our bodies who resting from the toile of their labours are freed for euer from their infirmities and diseases and shall at the last day rise againe to the same glory Thus in death we haue through the death of our Lord Iesus Christ a plentifull remedy against death it selfe like as the Scorpion by the skill of the Phisitian yeeldeth a medicine against the venime of the owne stinging and so is also the cause of the owne death vnto it selfe Eightly whereas the holy Angels must needes be enemies against vs because of our sinfull rebellion against God they are nowe made our friends through our reconcilia●ion with God by the death of Christ Heb. 1.14 For doubtlesse it is with the holy Angels as with the seruants of a Prince in his Court who when any are in disgrace with the King all stand aloofe from them c. but if the King receiue the same partie or parties to fauour and doe pardon their offence then are they
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
Iacob and in them throgh our Sauiour Christ with all true beleeuers touching euerlasting happinesse and saluation both of soule and bodie For thus doth our Sauiour himselfe interpret the tenure of Gods blessed couenant to the refelling of the Sadduces who denied the resurrection of the body as we reade and as hath beene mentioned before Math. 22.31.32 For so soone as he hath alledged the words of the couenant I am the God of Abraham c hee inferreth straight way against them that God is not the God of the dead but the God of the liuing That is to say they whose God the Lord is doe both presently liue with God in the blessed immortality of their soules after this life ended and also shall for euer liue with their bodies after that they shall be raised vp againe For God is the God of the whole persons of his seruants and not of one part of them onely As he hath created both soule and bodie and as hee hath redeemed them both so no doubt hee will saue them both 1. Cor. chapter 6. verse 20. Rom. 8.23 Touching this promise our Sauiour is yet more expresse and plaine Iohn 6. verses 39 40. Question Which are his words Answer 39 This is the Fathers will who hath sent me saith our Sauiour that of all which he hath giuen me I should loose nothing but should raise it vp againe the last day 40 And this is the will of him that sent mee that euery man which seeth the Sonne and beleeueth in him should haue euerlasting life and I will raise him vp at the last day Explicatiō This will of the Father includeth no doubt a promise of the effectuall performance of the good pleasure of the same his diuine will Beliefe that to euerie true member of the church of God belongeth the inheritance of euerlasting life And let vs in these words obserue likewise the most holy consent The Comforts both of the Father and also of the Sonne touching the assurance of our resurrection And againe chap. 5. verse 21. As the Father raiseth vp the dead and quickeneth them so the Sonne quickeneth whom he will Reade also verses 28 29. And for the consent of the holy Ghost together with the Father and the Sonne we reade Rom. 8.11 If the spirit of him that raised vp Iesus from the dead dwell in you hee that raiseth vp Christ from the dead will also quicken your mortall bodies by his spirit that dwelleth in you THus therefore hauing the Ground Meaning and Promise of this Article Question let vs now proceede to the vse of it And first for Comfort What may that bee Answer This also is expressed by the Apostle Paul in the 15. chapter of his first Epistle to the Corinthians as it followeth verses 55 56 57. in these words 55 O death where is thy sting O graue where is thy victorie 56 The sting of death is sinne and the strength of sinne is the law 57 But thanks be vnto God who hath giuen vs victorie through our Lord Iesus Christ Explication and proofe Here is matter of singular comfort indeede in that Death with all his power shall be vanquished his prison gates set opon and all his prisoners deliuered in that also sinne shall cease and euery curse and the whole irritating power of the law shall be abolished Surely the discomfort of death and the graue is very heauie and grieuous to the naturall man Yea wee haue all of vs experience in our selues that if the least member we haue be hurt so in danger to perish from the rest of the body we are very careful for it It greeueth vs once to thinke that we should loose the least ioynt and we reioyce greatly so soone as we perceiue the recouerie of it How must it not then be much more comfortable to be assured of the restoring of the whole body seeing it must for a time after a sort wholly perish This moued Dauid to sing with ioy in the middest of his troubles that his flesh should rest in hope Psal 16.9 It gaue singular comfort to Iob in his grieuous calamitie as we heard but a while since Iob 19. It hath alwaies imboldned both former and latter Martyrs to indure all their torments chearfully Heb. 11.35 Deare friends as they are loth to part so they are very ioyfull and glad to meete againe God himselfe hath so lincked the soule and bodie in such a concordable consent and mutuall delight each in other that as they are most loth to part a sunder so it cannot but be an exceeding ioy to the soule to haue an assurance of their most blessed meeting againe And the rather because death shall neuer sunder them any more but they shall liue together most blessedly in al ioy and glory for euer Luk 20.35.36 For they can die no more saith our Sauiour for as much as they are equall to the Angells and are the Sonnes of God seeing they are the children of the resurrection as was alledged before To all good men sinne and the hatefull tyranny thereof is more grieuous then death And therfore to be deliuered from it frō all irritation and prouoking of the law must needes also be matter of speciall great comfort The comfortable hope of the resurrection maketh all things the more comfortable to all true beleeuers In this respect the most gratious and faithfull couenant of God spoken of before is the more comfortable because it extendeth it selfe to the body seeing as the mercy of God is perfect so no doubt he will be a perfect Sauiour And as he forgiueth the sinne both of body and of soule so will he remoue the punishment from both yea doubtlesse he will saue and glorifie both In this respect the sufferings of our Sauiour hauing beene in body as well as in soule are the more comfortable because body as well as soule is redeemed by him Beliefe that to euery true member of the church of God belongeth the glorious resurrection of the body In this respect the resurrection of our Sauiour The Duties and his bodily ascension vp into heauen c are the more cōfortable because the members must be made like to the head and because our Sauiour being a King will euery way most perfectly benefit his subiects For seeing as the heathen man could say euery kingdome is euergesia that is a benefiting of the subiects belonging to it most of all must the perfit kingdome of our Sauiour Christ be a most perfit benefiting or rather a beatifying or making of the subiects thereof blessed and happie in the highest degree In this respect the own bodily sufferings of the faithfull are comfortable vnto them they knowing that seeing they suffer in body with Christ they shall be glorified also in body with him as well as in soule according to that of the Apostle Rom. 8.17 Yea and seeing other creatures shall be restored as it followeth in the same text much
Christ the only begotten Son of God our Lord that after he had suffered vnder Pontius Pilate was crucified dead buried and descended into hell The third day he rose againe from the dead ascended vp into heauen sitteth at the right hand of God the Father almightie and that from thence he shall come to iudge both the quick and the dead Explication and proofe In these words in deede the particular degrees of the glorious exaltation of our Sauiour Christ are contained The first whereof is his Resurrection from the dead Act. 3.13 1. Pet. 1.21 in which respect he is called the first fruites and the first begotten of the dead 1. Cor. 15.20 and Colos 1.18 Let vs therefore in the first place consider of this first degree And to begin withall insomuch as the holy Scriptures must be the ground and warrant of euery Article of our faith as hath beene hitherto obserued and as wee learne from the practise of Saint Paul in his preaching of this point as well as of other 1. Cor. 15.1.4 and 2. Tim. 2.8 and from the practise of our Sauiour himselfe after that hee was risen as we reade Luke 24. verses 25.27.44.46 for otherwise in matter of faith whatsoeuer is without warrant from the worde it is fancie and not faith Question What ground therefore of holy Scripture haue you for the declaration and proofe of the Resurrection of our Sauiour Answer The holy historie is faithfully recorded at large by all the holy Euangelists Matth. 28. Marc. 16. Luke 24 Iohn ch 20. ond chap. 21. The same is more briefly testified in many other places of the holy Scripture Explicatiō proofe Let vs therefore from these holy Scriptures search out the doctrine of the Resurrection of our Sauiour from the dead The which also because it sheweth a notable difference betwixt our Sauiour Christ and all other men insomuch as the most excellent men when they are once dead do cease all their actions heere in this world and their thoughts are at an end so that there is nothing to be said furthermore of them then what they did or suffered while they were aliue whether we looke to Moses or Elijah or any other but the Acts of our Sauiour Christ are infinitely more and greater after his death then they were before if we shall consider them not onely in the raising vp of his owne body and the bodies of many other that were dead and in working of many signes and miracles by himselfe but also in giuing his wonderfull gifts vnto men immediatly after his ascension and in working most strange works by them by the power of his diuine word spirit and in giuing his graces and by working of his workes by his holy seruants from time to time euen to this day Let vs so much the more diligently and with so much the greater delight settle our mindes to consider of this point of holy Doctrine and so also of those which doe followe Remembring alwaies that this is so necessary a ground of our faith and saluation that vnlesse our Sauiour Christ were risen againe all faith and all preaching were vaine 1. Cor. 15.14 therefore our Sauiour himselfe doth stirre vs vp to an earnest consideration of it Reuel 1.18 saying I am aliue but I was dead and behold I am aliue for euermore Amen Question But in what order shall wee proceede The order of handling this Article of his resurrection to consider of this doctrine of the holy Resurrection of our Sauiour from that historie ground of it which you haue already mentioned Answer I haue heard you teach that diuerse things are carefully to be examined to the end we may profitably vnderstand and beleeue it Question It is true in deed Which are those things so neare as you can remember them Answer The first of them was what this word of the Resurrection doth signifie in this Article Secondly the time when our Sauiour did rise againe Thirdly the place from whence he arose Fourthly the manner how Fiftly the reasons or causes why he rose againe Sixtly the proofes and confirmations that our Sauiour is risen againe Seuenthly the comfortable fruits of his resurrection Eightly the duties arising from the same comforts Finally the danger of not beleeuing in our Sauiour Christ risen againe Explicatiō These were the things in deede which we propounded to our selues to consider of as those in the compasse whereof the whole doctrine of the resurrection will through the grace of God be sifted out Let vs therefore examine these points one by one And first of all Question What is the meaning of this word Resurrection or to rise againe vsed in this Article of our faith Answer The word Resurrection or to rise againe doth properly belong vnto the body and signifieth the quickening and setting of the body on the feete againe Explicatiō proofe It is true That is said properly to rise againe which was fallen before but the body of our Sauiour Christ was that which was fallen And therefore that alone did rise againe Neuerthelesse this could not be done but by the returne and revniting of the soule vnto it the which by death was separated from it before Now that the death of the body which commeth by the separation of the soule from it is vsually signified by the word of falling it is plaine in manie places of the holy Scriptures and namely Numb 14.29.32 Your carkases shall fall in this wildernes And 1. Cor. 1● 5 there they were ouerthrowne But Numb 26.65 Moses speaking of the same destruction or casting downe expresseth it by these words They shall die in the wildernes Likewise whereas the Apostle saith 1. Cor. 1● 8 There fell in one day three and twenty thousand Moses reporting the same fall saith that all these yea a thousand more died in that plague Reade also Leuit. 26.7.8 Psal 82 7. By the same word of falling doth our Sauiour Christ himselfe speake before hand of his death Ioh. 12.24 in that he saith Verily verily I say vnto you Except the wheat corne fall into the ground and die it bideth alone but if it die it bringeth forth much fruit And that by the Resurrection is meant the rising of the body the historie maketh it plaine because it was the body which the Souldiers watched It was the body which the Angel told the women that it was risen againe euen that body of his which they came to imbalme and the remouing whereof Mary so much lamented shee thinking that some man had taken it out of the graue It was the body by the feeling and handling whereof our Sauiour did assure his Disciples that he was verily and in deede and not in appearance onely risen againe The other wordes of the Article do likewise make this plaine in that it is said Hee rose againe from the dead that is to say from the estate and condition of those that were bodily dead of the which all that
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
and the resurrection from the dead neither marrie wiues neither are married For they can die no more for as much as they are equall to the Angels isangeloi that is in like estate and condition touching immortality with freedome from need of all earthly food or clothing c. which now they cannot want Neuerthelesse they shall be of another kinde of nature or substance chiefely in respect of their bodies then the Angels are And then also it followeth in the same sentence of our Sauiour that they are the Sonnes of God since they are the children of the resurrection Nowe because this distinction of the body into a naturall and a spirituall body might seeme strange therefore doth the Apostle in this latter part of this 44. verse affirme it of his Apostolicall authoritie and credit that there is a naturall body and that there is also a spirituall body And not onely so but hee also confirmeth the first member of the distinction by the authoritie of the holy Scripture saying thus As it is also written to wit Gen. chap. 2. verse 7. The first man Adam was made a liuing soule And then he doth againe of his owne Apostolicall authoritie as a faithfull interpreter of the will of God supply the other member of it saying further that the last Adam that is to say our Sauiour Christ was made a quickening Spirit That is such a one as was not onely indued with a reasonable soule like vnto vs but also h●d in our nature which he tooke vnto him the Spirit of God mighty to raise vp and quicken our bodies after death as well as he did his owne and as well as in the meane season he is mighty and effectuall by the same his Spirit to regenerate sanctifie and seale vs vp both bodies and soules to the inheritance of the kingdome of heauen Whereof also he hath alreadie taken possession on our behalfe in his body now made perfitly spirituall to the end that we with our bodies when once they shall be made spirituall like to his might likewise be made partakers of it with him And yet with this caution as the Apostle further addeth that according as in the order of creation the naturall was before the spirituall so must wee be content to remaine in this world naturall and onely in some part or measure spirituall vntill the resurrection when and not till then wee shall be wholly spirituall in such sense as hath alreadie beene interpreted And for the further clearing of this point the Apostle proceedeth in making a more full comparison or rather opposition betwixt Adam and our Sauiour Christ as the words of the text will plainely declare Qu. What is that which he writeth concerning this matter An. In the latter part of the 44. verse before mentioned and so forth to to the 50. verse thus the holy Apostle writeth 44 There is saith he a naturall body and there is a spirituall body 45 As it is also written The first man Adam was made a liuing soule and the last Adam was made a quickening spirit 46 Howbeit that was not first made which is spirituall but that which is naturall and afterward that which is spirituall 47 The first man is of the earth earthly the second man is the Lord from heauen 48 As is the earthly such are they that be earthly and as is the heauenly such also shall the heauenly be 49 And as we haue borne the image of the earthly so shall we beare the image of the heauenly Explicatiō Herein is plainely contained the full ground and explication of that distinction which the Apostle made of the bodie into naturall and spirituall We are here also to obserue that like as albeit our Sauiour is called spiritual because of the aboundance of the spirit which was in him in most singular maner measure he is not for all that denied to be natural that is to haue a naturall soule as other men haue So in that it is said hee is the Lord from heauen to wit in regard of his eternal Godhead it is in no wise the meaning of the Apostle to denie his true assuming of the humane nature here on earth from the substance of the Virgin Marie And let it likewise be obserued in the same holy Apostles oppositiue comparison betwixt our Lord Iesus Christ and Adam that as the image of the earthly noteth the very like nature of our body with the body of Adam here on earth so the image of the heauenly noteth the very like estate of that body which our Sauiour now enioyeth being in heauen Now in the verse next following that is in the 50 for the conclusion of this point he sheweth the reason why he is so large in making plaine the distinction of the body naturall and spirituall namely for that it is a certaine truth that our bodies in this corrupt and fraile estate wherein they be now cannot inherit the kingdome of God The words of the holy Apostle are these This say I brethren that flesh and blood cannot inherit the kingdome of God neither shall corruption that is our bodies as they are now corruptible inherit incorruption That is they cannot inherit that place which God hath prepared onely for such as shall be freed from all corruption and frailtie as well of body as of soule And thus hath Saint Paul cleared the second question touching the manner of the resurrection of the body to the establishing of the faith of the Corinthians and of all other Christians against all contradictions to the same NOw yet furthermore to the end there might be no occasion of any further doubt about this so necessary an Article he entreth vpon the third question which hee saw would be demanded That is what should become of the bodies of all those Christians which should bee ●ound liuing at the last day when as all dead bodies shall be raised vp out of their graues Question What I pray you are the Apostles words wherein he laieth open and determineth this question Answer 51 Behold saith he I shew yee a secret thing We shall not all sleepe but we shall all be changed 53 In a moment in the twinkling of an eye at the last trumpet for the trumpet shall blow and the dead shall bee raised vp incorruptible and wee shall bee changed 53 For this corruptible must put on incorruption and this mortall must put on immortality Expli In these verses 51 52 53. the holy Apostle doth as we see stirre vs vp to the diligent consideration of that which he writeth He telleth vs that he reporteth a great secret Now secrets as we know in other matters are diligently harkened vnto Much more ought wee to harken to those diuine secrets which God by his holy seruants the Prophets and Apostles doe make knowne vnto vs. But what is this secret We shall not all sleepe saith this our Apostle that is we shall not all die and rest in the graue after the
into heauen so that he died not after the common manner of men The burnt-offerings of the lawe ascending by fire from the altar vp to heauenward from whence they were called in the holy language gnoioth of gnala ascendere to ascend they represented to the faithfull that their sinnes are so done away by the sacrifice of Christ and their persons so accepted that the way to heauen is by his sufferings prepared for them The scape-goate also in the law may not vnfitly be a representation hereof To speake all in a word the promise of euerlasting life to the Church and people of God was as we may say the life of the couenant of God made at the first and often renued to his people and namely to Abraham Isaak and Iacob according to that interpretation which our Sauiour himselfe gaue of it against the contrary errour of the Sadduces as we haue seen before Whence also he saith expresly Ioh. 17.3 This is eternall life that they know thee the onely true God and whom thou hast sent Iesus Christ And the Apostle of our Sauiour 2. Tim 2.9.10 certifieth vs that our saluation was giuen vs through Iesus Christ before the world was But as hee saith further is now made manifest by the appearing of our Sauiour Iesus Christ who hath abolished death and brought life and immortality to light through the Gospel That is to say it is now more clearely more generally made manifest in the Church then it was before Thus then we seeing that this Article hath sufficient ground and warrant in the holy Scriptures let vs in the next place come to the sense and meaning of it Question WHat therefore is the meaning of these words The meaning of the article I beleeue the euerlasting life Answer It teacheth me and all Christians to beleeue that after this natural life ended there is another life and another world which God hath prepared and will certainely giue to his elect wherein the whole catholike Church of Christ shall glorifie and praise God and be partakers of his heauenly glory for euer through the worthines and efficacie of the death and resurrection of our Sauiour Christ who to the same end and purpose liueth and raigneth for euer and euer with him It teacheth me also to beleeue that I my selfe being a member of this Church of God The meaning of the Article shall haue my part and portion in this euerlasting life and in the happines and glory thereof in soule first after my bodily death immediately and at the appearance of our Sauiour Christ to iudge the world both in body and soule together world without ende Yea I beleeue acccrding to this Article that through faith I haue alreadie an entrance into euerlasting life euen while I remaine yet in this transitorie world and in that mortall body which I carrie about with me here It is true according to that of our Sauiour Christ Iohn 5. ●4 Verily verily I say vnto you he that heareth my word and beleeueth in him that sent me hath euerlasting life Explicatiō proofe and shall not come into condemnation but hath passed from death vnto life Likewise according to that of the Apostle Paule alledged before Romanes 8.6 The wisedome of the Spirit is life and peace And verse 10. If Christ be in you the body is dead because of sinne but the Spirit is life for righteousnes sake Read also Gal 2.20 Thus I liue not I now but Christ liueth in me And Colos 3 4. When Christ which is our life shall appeare then shal yee also appeare with him in glory And 1. Pet 1 3 4. We are now begottē to a liuely hope to an inheritāce immortal c. And ver 23. Being borne anew not of mortall seed but of immortall c. And 1 Ioh 3.14 We know that we are translated from death to life because we loue the brethren To the better and more distinct vnderstanding of this Article it is necessarie that we doe first of all presuppose three things The first is the spirituall death of the soule in a seperation from the fauour and loue of God The second is the naturall death of the body which is caused by the seperation of the soule from it both of them being fruites of sinne though to the godly by the mercies of god through our L Ie Ch the bodily death is but the way to a better life that is to this most endles happy life whereof we speak The third is the revniting of the soule to the body at the resurrection thereof Of the which things we haue heard before And the Apostle comprehendeth them all in one sentence where he sheweth what is the issue of all Gods mercies toward vs through our Sauiour Christ saying thus Rom chap 5 21. That as sinne had reigned vnto death so might grace also reigne by righteousnes vnto eternall life through Iesus Christ our Lord. And ch 6.23 The wages of sinne is death but the gift of God is eternall life through Iesus Christ our Lord. It is further also necessarie to the vnderstanding of this Article that we doe consider what manner of life this euerlasting life is namely such a life as for the excellencie and glory of it is incomprehensible yea so as the most sharpe sighted of the seruants of God could not comprehend and discerne the hidden excellency of it as we may read 1. Cor 13.9.10.11.12 2. Ep 12.1 2.3 We know in part saith Saint Paule c. And Colos 3 ver 4 Our life is hidden with Christ in God Likewise saith the Apostle Iohn 2. Ep 3.1 2. We know not what we shall be Reuel ch 21 cha 22. We may easily perceiue that the Spirit giueth vs to vnderstand that no creature no nor al creatures either vnder heauē or in the visible heauens are sufficient fully to expresse the perfect glory of it For as there we read the light of the Sun is accoūted too base a light for it c. It is such an eternal life saith the same Apostle as hath immortall glory ioined with it 2. Tim 2.10 And 2. Cor 4.17 a most excellent glory of full weight yea aboue all weighing by any humane balance c. Neuertheles it is meete yea rather so much the more necessarie that wee should succour and relieue the weakenes of our vnderstanding by such similitudes whereby it pleaseth God to shadowe it forth vnto vs. And namely in that hee compareth it to the enioying of an inheritance Act 20.32 Rom 8.17 And Ephes 1 18 of a rich and glorious inheritance And Colos 1.12 of an inheritance of the Saints in light And 1 Pet 1 4 as was alledged before of an inheritance immortall and vndefiled that neuer fadeth c. In that also he compareth it to a iewell which is better worth The Promise then all whatsoeuer beside as Matt 13. in the parable of the precious pearle and also of the treasure hidden in the
is therwithall voide of all assistant grace yea altogether armed with the curse but that the Gospel giueth grace that euen from the most free clemency grace of God it is plainly testified Iohn ch 1.17 in that it is writen The lawe was giuen by Moses but grace and truth came by Iesus Christ Read also Rom. chap. 7 1.2 3.4.5.6 and chap. 8.3.4 Secondly that the duties which the Law vrgeth are such as ought to be performed according to the innocency and holines of the first creation it is euident from that which the Apostle Paul disputeth Rom. 2.12 As many as haue sinned without the Lawe shall be iudged by the Lawe For the hearers of the Law are not righteous before God but the dooers of the Law shall be iustified For when the gentiles which haue not the law doe by nature the things contained in the Law they hauing not the law are a law vnto themselues who shewe the effect of the law written in their hearts c. But that the Gospell is satisfied with such duties as proceed from the spirit of regeneration it is manifest Rom. 8.13 If ye mortifie the deedes of the body by the spirit ye shall liue Yea though we cannot doe it so fully as we ought nay which is lesse though we cannot doe it as we gladly would Rom. 7.15 c. and Gal. 5.17 For the flesh lusteth against the spirit the spirit against the flesh these are contrary the one to the other so that We cannot doe the same things that We would And as our Sauiour Christ told his Disciples in the Garden The spirit is ready but the flesh is weake Read also Mat. 25.23 Where the seruant is commended that hath beene faithfull in a little yea hee is betrusted with more and admitted into his maisters ioy And for increase in obedience which wee ought to labour after we haue the cōmendation of the Church of Thyatira set before vs for an example Reuel ch 2.19 Thy works are more at the last then at the first And Mat. 13.12 Our Sauiour Christ for our encouragement herein promiseth that it shall be giuen to him that hath that he shal haue aboundance to wit of spirituall grace Thirdly that the law reiecteth all which is not done in full perfection read rom 9 31.32 Israel which followed the law of righteousnes could not attaine to the law of righteousnes Wherefore Because they sought it not by faith but as it were by the workes of the law c. But that the Gospell accepteth of sinceritie though there be weaknes and imperfection not onely in workes but also in knowledge and faith which are as one may say the right eye and the right hand thereof wee may perceiue by the testimony of the holy Prophet who writing of our Sauiour Christ saith that be will not breake a bruised reed nor quench smoking flaxe Isay Chap. 42.3 Yea we may most cleerely see it in the practise of our Sauiour Christ himselfe in the whole course of his dealing with his poore and fraile Disciples and namely by that which we read Ioh. 1.47 in that he so greatly approueth of Nathanael as of a true Israelite euen because hee was without guile though as yet hee had but small knowledge and was scarce entred into the lowest forme of the Doctrine and faith of the Gospell See it also Mat. Chap 11.28.29.30 Come vnto me all ye that are weary c. They are the words of our Sauiour himselfe And Act. 13. Verses 38.39 Be it knowne vnto you men and brethren saith the Apostle Paul that through this man that is Iesus Christ is preached vnto you the forgiuenes of sins And from all things from the which yee could not be iustified by the Law of Moses by him euery one that beleeueth is iustified So then we may truly say according to the last part of the answere that the lawe may iustly be compared to a seuere and righteous Iudge and the Gospell to a most tender and gentle Nurse c. This M. Patrick Hammelton Act. Mon. Pag. 890. ed. last as I finde it well expressed by a holy Martyr and Minister of the Gospell of our Sauiour Christ in a liuely opposition betwixt the lawe and the Gospell I thought it to good purpose in this place to set downe according as Maister Foxe hath worthily recorded the same The Lawe saith the Martyr sheweth vs our sinne The Lawe sheweth vs our condemnation The Lawe is the worde of yre The Lawe is the word of despaire The Lawe is the word of vnrest The Gospell sheweth vs the remedie for it The Gospell sheweth vs our redemption The Gospell is the word of grace The Gospell is the word of comfort The Gospell is the word of peace Thus the holy Martyr setteth out the contrary nature and office of the lawe and of the Gospell by this more milde opposition of the one to the other And he doth the same againe by a more hot and sharpe disputation in way of a contradictorie reply of each to other the which also we will likewise here set downe to make this point of doctrine so much the more euident and plaine from the testimony of so notable a Martyr Thus therefore it followeth The Lawe saith Pay thy debt The Law saith Thou art a sinner despaire for thou shalt be damned The Lawe saith Make amends for thy sinnes The Lawe saith The Father of heauen is angry with thee The Lawe saith where is thy goodnes righteousnes and satisfaction The Lawe saith Thou art bound obliged to me to the Diuel to Hell The Gospell saith Christ hath paid it The Gospel saith Thy sinnes are forgiuē thee be of good comfort thou shalt be saued The Gospell saith Christ hath made it for thee The Gospell saith Christ hath pacified him with his blood The Gospell saith Christ is thy goodnes righteousnes and satisfaction The Gospell saith Christ hath deliuered thee from them all Vnto these differences of the Law and the Gospell thus set down by the holy Martyr Maister Foxe a little after the page aboue mentioned addeth diuers notes obseruations for the more full declaratiō of the same differences of the Law the Gospell and of the seuerall vses of them both pag. 893. 894. 895. to the which for breuities sake I doe refer the Reader But as was mentioned in the beginning of the answere all that is hitherto said must be vnderstood as being spoken of the law in such sense as it is opposed to the Gospell to wit in the point of iustification For this is that which doth principally make the iarre yea that causeth an irreconcilable war betwixt them insomuch as herein the law meddeleth not with the Gospel neither wil the Gospell haue any thing to doe with the Law Nay herein the Gospell vtterly excludeth not onely the workes of the Law but also the faith of the Law legally and strictly taken And the Law againe will in no wise allowe
that God doth by faith purifie the heart And chap 26.18 Wee are sanctified by faith in Christ And Galat 5.6 Faith worketh by loue And 1. Iohn 3.3 He that hath hope in God purgeth himselfe This hope is the next and immediate supporter of faith And verily if there were not hope of mercie through faith in God the Father that it is his good pleasure to forgiue sinnes and to receiue sinners to fauour for his Sonne Iesus Christes sake who would yea rather who could haue power comfort to repent thē of their sins and to turne to God with their whole heartes and mindes c. And yet againe so do we affirme faith to go in order before repentāce speaking generally that though the knowledge of the Gospell is one particular grace of repentance yet it is neuertheles the fore-runner of faith like as faith taking his originall from the knowledge of God in Christ passeth into the heart and taking vp seate residence there doth more more purifie both minde and heart yea tongue hand and foote and life and all For as the Apostle Paul teacheth vs With the heart man beleeueth vnto righteousnes Rom ch 10. verse 10. And all true wisedome is euerie where in the holy Scriptures called the wisdome of the heart euen of that heart which is sanctified by faith the which faith as was said euen now hath his seate and as it were his fining refining shoppe or furnace there Read Pro 2.10 8.5 ch 14.33 16.21 ch 22.17.18.19 ch 23.12.15.19.26 and Dan 10.12 Finally Prou 17. v. 16. Wherefore saith the most wise king is there a price in the hand of a foole to get wisedome and he hath no heart As though he shuld say All meanes are in vaine to him that wanteth a hearty affection towards that which is to be sought after c. Surely no grace is any grace of sanctification vntill it descend to the heart and there be allowed and sealed as it were for lawfull and currant by the stamp of faith Now thirdlie that repentance noteth the changing altering of the minde memory will affection frō that which they are by naturall birth euen erroneous vaine corrupt euery way altogether sinfull to the renewed image and likenes of God in inward puritie soundnes integrity with daylie increase of holy wisdome vnderstanding c it may be proued from that which we read Ephes 4.17.18.19.20.21.22.23.24 Col 3.10 2. cor 3.18 And wheras two things are requisite to this spirituall change first a dying to sin secondlie a quickening or rising vp to newnesse of life wee haue both of them from our Sauiour Christ by the hand of faith the first from the grace and power of his death the other frō the vertue of his resurrection as the Apo Paul doth most notably declare in the 6. chap of the epist to the Rom. From the beginning wherof he entreth to treate of our sanctification by the Spirit of Christ as a fruit of that our iustification by faith in Christ which hee handled before Finallie that repentance comprehendeth the altering and changing of the outward speaches and actions of life answerable to the inward changing of the minde and affections of the heart from the common course of the children of this wicked world Read Rom chapt 12.1.2 And 1. Corin 6.20 Iames 4 4. and 1. Iohn 2.15.16.17 1. Thessalon 5.3 where the holy Apostle prayeth for the sanctification of the bodie together with the soule the Spirit of the children of God The Practise of Repentance Read also Act 8.22 2. Cor 12.21 Reuel 2.21.22 Luk 3.9.10 and Matth 21.32 In the which places the doctrine of repentance is extended to the reformation of the outward works of the flesh and to the contrarie practise of good outward duties And so Repentance which is principallie inward breaketh forth in the outward fruites thereof that it becommeth a visible thing to the viewe of all men according to the speach of our Sauiour Christ touching Repentance in sack-cloth and ashes Matth 11.21 The Practise of Repentance THis therfore to speak generallie is the nature of true Christian Repentance according to the former description of it The which because it may be made the more cleare and familiar vnto vs from the practise of the people of God in whom God hath wrought this excellent worke of his holy Spirit let vs now proceede to take a viewe therof that so wee may the better informe our selues how wee are to beginne and proceed in a right course after the examples of those who by the grace of God haue gone before vs therin T●e practise is answerable to the doctrine Yet so as it is not alwaies after one vsuall course but sometimes more speciall vpon more speciall occasions namely in respect of some more grieuous and predominant sinne at the first conuersion whether of one or of many and by reason of some particular relapse of such as haue formerly repented them For in such cases the inferiour helping causes or as one would say the common affections of repentance whether going before as preparatiues or following after and accompanying the seuerall partes therof eyther touching mortification of sinne or quickening to newenesse of life they ought to be so much the more vehement and intentiue The profession also of repentance is either more publike or more priuate Ordinarie by meanes of Gods word and Gospell preached and the execution of the prescribed censur●s and discipline of the Church of God or extraordinarie as it pleaseth God to worke either by the same meanes or any other way in a more then ordinarie course Examples hereof wee haue in the holy Scriptures both of the olde and of the newe Testament Of the more publike and extraordinarie practise and profession of repentance by many we read Exod. 32 verse 19 c. to the ende of the Chap. And Chap. 33 5 6. Where we read that Moses and the Leuites did by the sword take vengeance of the chiefe of them that were most forward in the sinne of making and worshipping the Idoll-calfe And that Moses praied to God for the people And that all the people humbled and abased themselues in the sight of God A declaration whereof was their sorrowing and laying aside of their costly raiment they thereby acknowledging themselues vnworthy of the common mercies of God and much more vnworthy to be accepted for a peculiar and holy people vnto him And Iudges Chap. 2 4 5. At the fearefull threatening of God that because of the great sinne of his people in sparing the heathē Idolaters he would not cast them out before thē but that they should remaine among them as thorns in their sides c. They mourned and wept so aboundantly that the place where they did so doth beare the name of weeping And 1. Sam 7.6 The people of Israel in their fast did as it were poure out riuers of teares in great
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
milke of the word 1. Peter 2 verses 2.3 Read also Hebrewes 5.12.13.14 and 1 Corinthians 3.1.2.3 By this spirituall foode the inward man is renued daily though the outward man be daily decaying Read also Ephesians 4.11.12.13.14.15.16 Thus we must vse the same meanes for our continuall increase in knowledge faith and repentance both for wisdom practise and also for cōsort and strength all the daies of our liues the same meanes I say wherby God vouchsafed to giue vs grace to make our beginnings in the same The Practise of Repentāce Vnto the which care as was answered in the last place the holy Ghost will comfort and strengthen all that be his so that they may say with the holy Prophet Psal 42.5 c. Why art thou cast downe ó my soule and vnquiet within me Wait thou on God For I shall yet giue him thankes for the helpe of his presence And for this cause our Sauiour Christ calleth the holy Ghost by the name of a most gratious comforter or incourager Iohn Chapters 14.15 16. HEtherto of the doctrine of Repentance yea of the whole worke of our regeneration and sanctification From the examination and declaration whereof it may be perceiued that albeit there is little or no difference betwixt our sanctification and regeneration in so much as we may truly say that our regeneration is no other grace but that whereby we are wholly sanctified and set apart vnto God from the sinfull corruption of our naturall birth and the euil fruites thereof to serue God in our whole man both bodie soule and spirit yet there is some difference or distinction to be put betwixt our regeneration or sanctification generally taken and repentance I would haue you therefore shewe in this our issue of this doctrine what that difference is Question What I pray you haue you learned that this difference is Answere First I haue learned that regeneration is more generall then repentance comprehending Faith as well as repentance yea and knowledge also the forerunner of them both Explication and proofe You haue learned that which the truth it self teacheth For so our Sauiour Christ instructing Nicodemus in the true knowledge faith repentance of the Gospel Ioh. chap. 3. includeth all vnder regeneration or new birth As also the Apostle Paul doth 2. Cor. 5.17 saying If any man be in Christ let him be a new creature And Gal. 6.15 In Christ Iesus neither doth circumcision auaile any thing nor vncircumcision but a new creature Regeneration therefore and repentance differ as the part from the whole or as the speciall from the more generall or as the effect differeth from the cause Question What other difference may there be Answere A second difference may be this that the worke of regeneration to speake properly is but one entire action once onely wrought euen as wee are but once naturally borne whereunto also Baptisme the Seale of our regeneration answereth in that being once baptized we are neuer to be baptized againe But repentance is not onely a continued but also a multiplied and increased grace and action in the seuerall parts and in the whole practise of it Explicatiō and proofe It is true so that we may say Regeneration doth properly note the first change of the naturall man whereby is inspired as it were the whole and entire seede of godlines though it doe but by little and little vtter it selfe by reason of the contrarie lusting that is in our flesh like as by naturall birth we haue the seede of all sinne in vs howsoeuer it doe not all at once breake forth by reason that it is restrained and holden in and as it were chayned by the secret hand of God Yet so as wee denie not but regeneration also may be said to increase in respect of the particular and seuerall parts or graces thereof knowledge faith repentance c. according to the increases which it pleaseth the Lord from time to time to giue vnto it And thus be it spoken of the doctrine of the Gospell in generall concerning faith and repentance A briefe summe of the doctrine of the Gospell The doctrine of the Gospel dispersed through the holy scriptures Question NOw in what place of the holy scriptures is the Gospel conteined Answere It is dispersed through the whole bodie of them from the 15. verse of the third chapter of Genesis to the verie end of the Reuelation as it were the veynes sinewes or rather as the blood and life yea as the euerliuing soule and spirit of them but it is expressed and opened most fully and cleerly in the writings of the new Testament Explicatiō proofe It is so indeed For though as our Sauiour Christ saith the bookes of Moses and of all other the holie Prophets do testifie of him Iohn cha 5.39.46 Read also Acts 3.21.24 chap. 10.43 To him giue all the Prophets witnesse that all that beleeue in him shall receiue remission of sinnes And 1. Pet. 1.10.11.12 And Reue. cha 10.7 And ch 14.6 where the Gospell thus testified from the beginning is by the holie Angell called an euerlasting Gospell So that the Gospell may not vnfitly be compared to the riuer of the garden of Eden which diuided it selfe into all quarters round about it compassing farre and neere Gen. 2.10 c. Neuerthelesse as you haue further answered it is most fully and most cleerly opened by the holie Euangelists Apostles of our Lord Iesus Christ in the bookes of the new Testament according to that we reade Ro. 16.25.26 And Ephe. ch 3.1.2.3.4 And 1. Pet. 1.12 Matth 13.16.17 Blessed are your eyes saith our Sauiour Christ to his Disciples for they see your eares for they heare For verily I say vnto you that many Prophets righteous men haue desired to see those thinges which ye see and haue not seene them and to heare those things which ye heare and haue not heard them From these holie Scriptures are we therfore to learne and beleeue the whole doctrine of the Gospell euen as it is in them recorded from the verie first beginning to the ende and conclusion of them But herewithall let vs consider further that partly for help of memory and partly for consent in professiō of the doctrine of the Gospel the same doctrine concerning faith hath bin by some excellent holy Ministers of the word euen from the time of the primitiue Churches gathered into as short a summe as might be out of the bookes both of the old new Testament The which summe so briefly comprised is cōmonly called the Apostles Creed because for the most part it is gathered out of their writings or else it is called the Articles of our belief because the chief points of faith are cōtained in it Of this sum of the doctrine of faith intend we henceforth by the grace of God to enquire And afterward if so it shall further please him of the doctrine of the Sacraments of the
in the same chapter from the 4. verse the same is giuen to be considered of vs concerning the wilde goate the wilde asse the hinde and the vnicorne In the first book of the Kings chapter 13.26 God deliuered a certaine Prophet to be slaine of a Lion which met him by the appointment of God to the same ende because hee had disobeyed his commandement Neuerthelesse God so limited and restrained the Lion that hee did not deuoure anie part of him verses 24.25 And Dan chapt 6.22 it is recorded that God did by the ministerie of his holie Angel so shut the hungrie Lions mouthes to whom the Prophet Daniel was throwne that they could doe him no hurt at all because he beleeued in God that he was able to deliuer him But 2. King ch 2. verse 24. God sent two Beares out of a wood and gaue them power to destroye and tare in pieces two and fourtie of those wicked children that mocked the holie Prophet of God Elisha And thus the Prouidence of God reacheth to the gouernment of euerie wilde beast Question Nowe of the brute beastes of the earth that kinde onelie is behinde which creepe vpon the earth What proofe haue you that they also are ruled and gouerned by the prouidence of God Answere Wee reade in the 21. Chapter of the booke of Numbers verse 6. that God sent fierie Serpents among the people of Israel which stong them so that many of them dyed of the inflammation of the poison because of their murmuring against God and his faithfull seruant Moses Explication and proofe The prouidence of God and his gouernment ouer this kinde of creatures euen to the least of them may euidently be argued from hence that it pleased him to preserue a remnant of them that they should not be drowned in the generall deluge or floode as wee reade Gen 7. verses 8.14.17 Wee may likewise perceiue it euidentlie from those punishments which God layed vpon the Egiptians by sending frogges and lice and grashoppers which wee may well enough reckon among the creeping things as beeing neere of kinde vnto them Moreouer we may vnderstand it to be so by this that as hee threatneth so hee sendeth many times the caterpillers and other wormes for the punishment of the sinnes of his people Ioel. chapter 1 4. As also in that vpon their repentance hee taketh them away againe as chapt 2.25 and Malac chapt 3.11 This parte of Gods prouidence is not to be neglected of vs. For it is so farre from derogating from the honour of it as wee shall haue occasion hereafter to obserue further that it doth on the contrary most liuely set out the absolute perfection of it in so much as it extendeth it selfe euen to the most wise iust and exact ordering of the least and basest worme thar creepeth vpon the face of the earth ANd nowe wee come to the last and greatest worke of the creation of the sixth day to wit the making of mankinde Whom as God created by his speciall wisedome so he gouerneth them with their whole posterity with a principall and most prouident care and regarde aboue all other of the earthlie creatures from time to time Not onely before the fall as wee haue alreadie seene but also euer since the fall as wee are henceforth to inquire The which that wee may doe in some commodious course wee must necessarilie proceed by some diuision or distribution of parts or members such as are to be distinguished in this argument For by reason of the fall of mankinde some as reprobates are iustly left in their sinnes wherein also they doe willinglie continue yea and harden their heartes against all holie meanes tending to the contrary Other being elected according to the free grace and mercie of God they hearken to God repent of their sinnes and dutifullie imbrace all meanes and helpes which God vouchsafeth them for their furtherance to euerlasting happines and saluation Wherfore let vs accordingly inquire of these partes of Gods most prouident gouernment as well concerning the one as the other And herein also not onely concerning the bodies and outward estate but principallie concerning the gouernment of the soules and spirits of men Neither yet let vs inquire of particular persons alone but also of Families and whole States Cities Nations and Kingdomes For all are most wiselie and exactly ruled and gouerned not by a generall and confused prouidence but euen by a particular and vigilant care euery way FIrst therefore concerning the wicked what Ground haue you that God by his diuine prouidence gouerneth and ruleth or rather ouer-ruleth and bridleth them Wherein also seeing wee are to begin with particular persons concerning their outward and priuate estate Question What Ground haue you for the proofe of the prouidence of the Lord God herein Answere Wicked Caine the first man after the fall may be a notable example hereof in that the Lorde God minding to make him to bee in the fight of all men a visible and as it were a branded example of his temporall punishment heere in this worlde for his vnnaturall and cruell fratricide or murthering of his godly Brother hee graunted him therefore the protection of his life so that none should take it away from him Though indeede God did this in such sorte that his life had in the bosome of it the continuall discomfort and feare of death yea and therewithall through the guiltenes of a most euill conscience an expectation of a most wofull iudgement to fall vppon him afterward Explicatiō and proof● So indeede the holie historie it selfe giueth plainely to euerie aduised and attentiue Reader to vnderstand Genes chapter 4.11.12 c. From the which decree of God concerning the safegarde of this wicked mans life so long as it was his pleasure for examples sake to continue the same wee may iustly affirme that the liues of all the wicked are so in the hand of God that none can take life away from them till the time appointed of God be come But when that time is once come God himselfe will roote them out according to their desert and prosper euerie meanes which hee himselfe hath prepared to that ende Moreouer as God maintaineth the life of euerie wicked man so long as he thinketh good to let them liue so he alloweth vnto them the outward meanes and naturall comfortes of this naturall life Matth. 5.45 and Psal 17.14 The which their allowance from God the godlie are warned that they doe not enuie or repine against them for it as wee read Psalm 37.1 and in diuers other places The wicked are partakers also of bodilie health which is a good gifte of God yet so as when they haue abused this gifte to the full measure of their sinne God taketh away both health life as Iob 21.7 c. and Ps 73.3.4 c. Read also 1. Sam 5.6 and 2. Chron 21.12.14.15 Actes 12.23 Isai chapt 37. verses 36.37.38 Neuerthelesse let vs herewithall obserue that the Lord doth
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
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
in the scriptures of the old testament the name of this citie Nazareth is not mentioned by this name no nor yet at all by any word comming neare vnto it among those cities which are rehearsed Iosh 19.10 c. to be in the lot of the tribe of Zabulon wher this citie is situated yet in the Hebr writings of the ancient Iewes as it is obserued by sundry of our learned writers this name of the city Nazareth also of the citizēs therof are writtē with the letter Tsadi as Notzera or Notzerath for the city Notzerim or Notzerijm for the citizēs not with zain as the word which noteth one seperat to God or a Nazarite according to the ceremonial prescript of Moses law is alwaies writtē in the old Test And it is the more likely also because it is certaine from this place of Matth many other places in the new Testament that our Sauiour hath this denomination from the citie and not from the rite of Nazaritisme Matth 21.11 Mark 1.24 Luke 4.34 Iohn ch 19. ver 19. Act. 10.38 Read this point most exactly discussed at large by M. F. Iunius in his 8. Paralell Hetherto of the education life of our Sauiour Christ for that time wherin he sucked the breasts of his Mother after the manner of other babes sucklings according to that saying of the woman Luke 11.27 Blessed are the pappes that gaue thee suck thenceforth vntil he was about foure yeres old And therwith all of the place appointed by God himself for his further education leading of his life in subiection to his naturall Parents I meane to Marie his naturall Mother and to Ioseph his Father in Lawe as we vse to speake vntill hee came to the age of thirtie yeares as was said before NOw it followeth that we proceed from the fourth yeere to consider of the education and life of our Sauiour till he came to be twelue yeeres olde Question What ground and warrant haue you for this Answere The holie historie hereof is continued by the Euangelist Luke chap 2. verse 40. Question Which are the Euangelists wordes rehearse them Answere And the child grewe saith hee and waxed strong in Spirit and was filled with wisdome and the grace of God was with him Explication and proofe Thus indeed is the holie historie to be continued frō that which was before rehearsed out of the Gospell written by S. Matth. For howsoeuer in the former verse that is in the 39. of the 2. ch of S. Luke it might seeme as if the returne of our Sauiour to Nazareth immediatlie after the Purification of the Virgin Marie his Mother were there intended by the Euangelist yet the light of the historie it selfe sheweth plainly that the carrying of our Sauiour into Aegypt his returne backe againe into the land of Iuda and Israel is to be interposed and borrowed from the Euangelist Matth as hath alreadie bene inserted Now therfore that we may proceed in the orderlie course of the holie Storie as it is continued by S. Luke we haue the report of the education and life of our Sauiour Christ for the space of about 8. yeere It is a verie briefe report in deed but verie full of right excellent and worthie matter aboue that which might be said at any time of anie other childe concerning the like time of their childe-hoode Yea so that euen that which may seeme to be most vulgar and common Beliefe in God the Son who was born of the Virgin Marie concerning the bodily and naturall grouth of our Sauiour which is concerning all children to be accounted a blessing yet concerning our Sauiour it ministreth a farre more blessed consideration in that it is most behoofull for vs and the whole Church of God to be perswaded both of the truth of his humane nature and of his being in our very naturall estate and condition in all things sinne onely and alwaies excepted And beside it doth by so much the more magnifie the blessing of God in this respect insomuch as no tossing to and fro nor by meanes of diet or any thing else could hinder the same But beside these obseruatiōs belonging to the body bodily estate of our Sauiour there are three other things of special note testified reported vnto vs. First more generally that he waxed strong in Spirit Secondly that he was filled with wisedome Thirdly that the grace of God was with him Here therfore let vs pause a little while to examine these memorable points And first of all it is meete that wee should thus conceiue in our mindes that the most excellent things which may be attributed to any childe of greatest towardnes yea or to any men of yeares for the praise of Gods grace in them are ascribed here to our Sauiour Christ while he was yet a childe in a most excellent degree and measure For euen to speake of men though other of the seruants of God adopted in Christ the onely naturall Sonne haue beene strengthened in the Spirit of weake being made strong Hebr. 11.34 filled with the holy Ghost and wisedome as it is said of Stephen and other Act. 6.3.5 and that God was with them as it is written that he was with Moses with Ioshua with Dauid c. And though Ieremie the Prophet and Iohn the Baptist were sanctified to their ministerie euen from the wombe yet none were euer so sanctified and strengthened in the Spirit so replenished with wisedome and all grace as our Sauiour was euen in his young and tender yeares yea euen from the wombe and in the wombe so farre as was meete to the perfitting of euery time of his age and as might best agree to the present estate and euery occasion falling out therein The reason of which perfection alwaies according to the encrease grouth of yeares yea of day after day and of euery moment one after another was the vnion of the diuine nature with the humane in one and the same Person after a most neare and vnsearchable manner And yet so as God would plainly let vs vnderstand euen by these increases of wisedome and grace that there was from the beginning of the vnion a distinction of the humane from the diuine which cannot admit any increase of wisedome or strength or any other either bodily or spirituall quality or grace The vse of all is this among other things to teach vs to conceiue most honourably of our Sauiour euen from his childhood and throughout the same yea euen from his infancie and birth aboue all that reckoning we may or can possibly make of any the most honourable Persons Princes children or Kings themselues the greatest in the whole world NOw let vs proceede to that which is set downe for the declaration of his most excellent profitting in spiritual wisedome and in all heauenly grace at the twelfth yeare of his age Question Where is that part of the holy storie set downe vnto vs Answer It
course wee are to take that wee may attaine to the comfortable assurance thereof we read Mat 6. v. 12.14 and chap 9.6 and chap 18.21.22.27 and Luke 7.48 and chap 15.1.2.3 c. and verse 20. c. Concerning the resurrection of the dead we read that our Sauiour doth confirme it Iohn 5.28.29 and Mat chap 22. verse 23. c. where he confuteth the heresie of the Sadduces against this article Likewise he assureth al that shall beleeue in him of euerlasting life not onely in those places now last alledged but in many other not easily to bee numbred And thus we see that the doctrine of our Sauiour is entire and perfect concerning all the articles and grounds of our Christian beliefe As for praier it is familiarly knowne to euery one of vs that he taught vs a most perfite rule and direction of it as wee finde it recorded Matth chap 6.9 c. and Luke chapter 11.2 c. And againe Matth chapter 7. verse 7. Beliefe in God the Sōne who taught a most holie and perfit doctrine c. we read how our Sauiour incourageth all faithfull Christians to this dutie as to a speciall fruite and exercise of faith Read also Iohn 14. verses 13 14. and chap 16 26 27. Likewis● Luke chap 11.5 c. Moreouer ch 18.1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8. he exhorteth to constancie in praier without fainting Likewise as our Sauiour was the ordeiner of the Sacraments both of Baptisme and the Lords supper so he hath with the institution of them plainely set downe the doctrine and instruction concerning the right manner of the administration and also the endes and vses wherevnto he hath appointed the same Mat chap 26. verse 26 c. and chap 28.18.19.20 Last of all concerning the externall gouernment of the Church of God such as he would haue to be in perpetuall vse for the well ordering thereof tha● offences might be auoided and al disorders rebuked and censured we haue the expresse grounds of it deliuered and taught by our Sauiour Mat ch 16.19 And ch 18. verses 19.16.17.18.19.20 Read also Iohn ch 20. verses 22 23. But of these things more afterward In the meane season it may suffice vs that from this briefe collection and suruaie of the doctrine of our Sauiour Christ we see that he hath set it downe most holily and perfitly in all points and therefore that he is worthy to be acknowledged and beleeued in as being a most faithfull Prophet yea greater then any Prophet yea euen as in the author of all holy doctrine together with the Father and the holy Ghost to guide vs in the perfit way to his euerlasting and glorious kingdome It is true that the whole body of the holy Scriptures is the onely entire doctrine of our Sauiour Christ by what instruments soeuer the same was spoken or penned For they both spake and also wrot as he directed them by his holy Spirit But in this our present discourse we haue spoken onely of that his doctrine which he vttered by his owne most holy and sacred mouth while he abode here vpon the earth Question NOw therefore that this discourse being ended we may goe forward Did God euer make any promise to vs and his Church that our Sauiour Christ should be so perfit a Teacher vnto it Answere Yea. For in this respect the Lord by his holy Prophet Isaiah long before the comming of our Sauiour calleth him wonderfull and Counseller as one that should in most excellent manner declare the high counsells of God to his Church and people Isaiah chap 9.6 He declareth also that our Sauiour should to the same ende be indued with the manifold and most excellent giftes and graces of the holy Spirit of God in that he was to come in the nature of man chap 11 2.3.4.5 Likewise he declareth further that he should haue the tongue of the learned know to minister a word in due time to him that is wearie chap 50.4 Finally he prophecieth that by his knowledge he should iustifie many ch 53.11 Explicatiō These prophecies vttered and set downe in the name of the Lord doe containe euident promises from the Lord. For as our Sauiour testifieth All things must be fulfilled that were written of him Luke 22.37 And touching the speciall manner of his teaching by parables as wee haue obserued and set them down before that was therein fulfilled which was prophecied Ps 78. I will open my mouth in parables c. according to the testimonie of the Euangelist Mat ch 13.34.35 And accordingly are we to hearken to the same his speciall kind of teaching with speciall reuerence agreeable to the exhortation and example of holy Psalmist Ps 49.1.2.3 Heare this all yee people c. I will incline mine eare to a parable c. But of the duties more afterward THe comfort of the doctrine is first to be considered Question What is that Answere It is euen the same which was declared to the comfort of faith concerning the spirituall annointing of our Sauiour Christ to be a most high and perfect Prophet vnto vs. It is the same indeed That is to say it is a very great and singular comfort The Dutie that we haue so perfect a doctrine deliuered vnto vs by our blessed Sauiour that we may safely and vndoubtedly rest in it as in the very truth indeede yea as in the whole truth of God which it behoueth vs to knowe For as the doctrine of Moses and all other the Prophets which were before our Sauiour pointed on still to looke toward our Sauiour then to come so our Sauiour being come the Euangel●sts and Apostles point vs backe to him and to that doctrine which he preached and taught himselfe and which he commanded them as they acknowledge to preach in his name as the onely true doctrine of God And so doth our Sauiour himselfe professe saying Iohn 7.16 My doctrine is not mine to wit in such sense as the malignant sort tooke it but his that sent me That is no otherwise mine but as it is his also And then it ●olloweth If any man saith our Sauiour will doe his will he shall knowe of the Doctrine whether it be of God or whether I speake of my selfe He that speaketh of himselfe seeketh his own glorie but he that seeketh his glory that sent him the same is true and no vnrighteousnes is in him And ch 8.31.32 If yee continue in my word ma●ke that he calleth it his own word speaking to the teachable beleeuing Iewes ye are verily my Disciples And ye shall know the truth the truth shall make ye free And for all other whosoeuer they be which teach not this doctrine of our Sauiour they are false Prophets they haue not entred in by the doore but they haue climbed vp some other way and shew themselues to be thieue robbers come in to spoile and not feed cherish the flocke Iohn 10.1 c. So that we may boldly
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
though in Eue woman kinde was greatly dishonoured in that shee was first in sinne and thereby brought into speciall thraledome both to sinne and Satan yet in Christ they haue this honour to haue their part with the first yea before many men in the imbracing and honouring of him and in seeking that deliuerance and saluation which is brought to light and purchased by him ANd now that we may proceede to the remnant of like sweete consolations What is the comfort of this that albeit the malicious Iewes being superstitiously cruell as hath beene declared made sute to Pilate that the legges of our Sauiour might be broken and that although Pilate also a man of no constancy in his goodnes too easily granted them their sute yet God by his most gratious and diuine prouidence so ordered this matter and ruled both the hearts and hands of the souldiers in such sort that notwithstanding they brake the legges of both the theeues yet they brake no bone of our Sauiour Question What I say is the comfort of this Answer Beside that generall comfort which may iustly arise from the certaintie of Gods counsell and prouidence which can by no counsell or contrary endeuour of man be frustrated as the preuenting of the present counsel and endeuour of the Iewes may well be a very notable and chiefe instance Wee haue also two more special or particular comforts from the same Question Which are they Answere First it is alike notable instance concerning the truth and certaintie of the holy Scriptures in all things wherein they prefigure or foretell what the prouidence or fore appointment and purpose of God is concerning any thing to come Secondly it is a comfortable assurance vnto vs that our Sauiour Christ prefigured in the Paschall Lambe is our true Passeouer euen the Lambe of God sacrificed to take away the sinnes of the world by his death Explication It is very comfortable indeede in eyther of these respects For first insomuch as God had appointed the Paschall Lambe to be a figure of Christ euen in that no bone of it was to be broken therefore did the Lord so order the matter by his watchfull prouidence that as wee see it fulfilled by the testimonie of the holy history not a bone of our Sauiour was broken And secondly from that our further assurance which we haue hereby that our Sauiour is a Passeouer vnto vs through his blood sprinkled on our soules and bodies and apprehended by the hand of our faith through the sanctification of the Spirit of God and of our S●uiour himselfe we haue from hence an infinite measure of comfort concerning our spirituall and eternall deliuerance from sinne death hell and damnation And on the contrary we haue like comfort concerning our translating into the most glorious possession of the kingdome of heauen aboue all the comfort which the Israelites could take in their bodily deliuerance out of the tyrannie of Pharaoh and aboue all the ioy of their temporall possessing of that goodly and fruitfull land of Canaan which God gaue vnto them For if we shall by faith truly feede vpon our Sauiour Christ who is our onely true Paschall Lambe making his flesh our meate and his blood our drinke to slake the hunger and thirst of our soules and to refresh vs in the sure hope of euerlasting life wee shall be most certainely so deliuered that not onely no deadly euil● shall be able to touch vs but also that wee shall bee partakers of most perfite and eternall blessing and heauenly happinesse Neither is that to be neglected in this point which a learned Interpreter obserueth That the bones of our Sauiour which are as the timber and strength of the bodie were preserued vntouched to the ende it might appeare to our comfort that in his greatest weakenes hee retained sufficient strength to performe all such things vnto vs fot the which he vouchsafed to die for vs. Beza Hom. 35. in Hist Pas And to this end also it is very comfortable for vs to consider that as God by his most gratious and diuine prouidence restrained the souldiers from breaking any one bone of our Sauiour to the contrarying of the former type and figure so by the same prouidence hee gaue liberty to one of the speare men to follow his cruell minde in a practise vnvsuall in that case to thrust our Sauiour with his speare or iaueline into the side yea as the effect argueth euen to to the very heart of him to the end another Scripture might be fulfilled as the Euangelist Iohn testifieth They shall see him whom they haue thrust through Yea and further also to the end that the blood of our Sauiour Christ yea his blood together with water issuing out of his blessed side as the same Euangelist testifieth might to our exceeding great comfort confirme vnto vs that the death of our Sauiour is vnto vs all in all whatsoeuer was prefigured by the legall purifications and washings with water and by all the bloodie sacrifices slaine by the appointment of God in the same his ceremoniall law that is to say that our Sauiour Christ is by his death and obedience to God both perfect iustification and also perfect sanctification vnto vs as well to beautifie vs with his righteousnes in the sight of God as to cleanse vs from the guiltines and filth of our owne sinnes In which respect the same Euangelist assureth vs to our comfort in the 5. chapter of his first epistle that this blood and water flowing out of the side of our Sauiour are two witnesses here vpon earth familiarly to testifie vnto vs that God hath appinted our Lord Iesus Christ to be a perfect Sauiour vnto his Church And for the amplification of this our comfort hee doeth in the same place first of all reckon another witnes beside these two namely the Spirit which is ready to warrant and performe effectually and in truth all whatsoeuer that blood and water doe represent vnto vs. And herevnto also that is to the sealing vp of this comfort serue the two Sacraments of our Lord Iesus Christ Baptisme and the Supper of the Lord in that either of them doe both signifie and assure vs that our Sauiour by his death is both iustification and sanctification vnto vs. Great therefore is the comfort of these things vnto vs they being truly beleeued of vs. Neuerthelesse here it is necessary that we doe obserue that whereas the Euangelist Iohn ascribeth these most sweete and comfortable fruites and benefits to that blood and water which issued out of the side of our Sauiour after that hee was now freshly dead that his meaning is not in any wise to exclude any part of his blood shed in the sense and feeling of Gods wrath for our sin either in his bloody sweate in the garden or by the distillation and dropping of his blood from his holy hands and feete while yet he liued hanging vpon the Crosse which was most properly and principally
is there yet no other comfort behinde Answer Yes For by the buriall of our Sauiour and by his continuing dead in the graue till the thirde day his resurrection is so much the more euidently confirmed vnto vs. Explication This also is very true and it containeth another singular comfort in it And the rather also by reason of the malice of the chiefe Priestes and Pharisies in their sealing of the stone which couered the sepulchre and by their setting of a watch to keepe the same lest as they pretended to feare the body of our Sauiour should by some fraudulent meanes be stolen away Yea and some comfort resteth in this also that God for the honouring of the buriall of our Sauiour stirred vp the heart of the honourable Counseller Ioseph of Arimathea to vndertake the care of the reuerend performance of it And in that he moued Pilate to yeelde to the sute of Ioseph in that behalfe And yet further in that he gaue Nicodemus a heart to ioyne with Ioseph in the solemnizing of the buriall c. For thus it is manifest vnto vs that our Sauiour died not as a vile and contemptible person but as one honourable in the sight of God and before good men far aboue that honour which King Dauid gaue to Abner who died by the wicked hand of Ioab in Israel howsoeuer the outward solemnitie was not so pompous and princely 2. Sam. 3.31 c. Question This therefore may be a third comfort Is there yet any more remaining Answer As our Sauiour Christ did not onely suffer death for our sinnes but also lay in the graue for the more certaine confirmation of his death and euen thereby also to endure for a while the reproch and tyrannie of death to the end hee might afterwarde make a more glorious conquest thereof by his rising againe in that it is thereby euident that he hath vanquished our last enemie euen within his owne castle or within his owne trenches and as it were the olde cruel lion in his owne denne so he hath thereby assured vs of this singular fruite and benefite that hee will not for a time onely somewhat weaken and suppresse in our wicked nature that bodie of sinne and wicked corruption which is in vs but euen throughlie and for euer at the last so to destroy it euen in the secret of our soules and spirites that it shall neyther bee able to hinder vs from the first resurrection of our soules from the death of sinne to the life of righteousnesse nor yet from the second resurrection which shall bee of our bodies from mortalitie to immortalitie at that day when they shall be vnited againe to our soules Explicatiō proofe This indeed is that comfort which the Apostle Paul intimateth and assureth vnto vs from the buriall of our Sauiour Christ annexed to his death for a further manifestation and amplification of the same comfort whereof also as he teacheth our baptisme is a representation and pledge in that we are in the administration of it for a while put vnder the water much rather as they haue beene who were baptized being of yeares of discretion and at mans age as many thousands were at the beginning of the conuersion both of Iewes and Gentiles to the faith of the Gospel For the which comfort of the buriall and destruction of sinne thus assured from the buriall of our Sauiour and from the vse of our christian baptisme reade Rom. chap. 6. verses 1 2 c. euen to the 12. verse Know ye not saith the Apostle that all we which haue beene baptized into Iesus Christ haue beene baptized into his death Wee are buried then with him by baptisme into his death that like as Christ was raised vp from the dead to the glorie of the Fat●er so wee also should walke in newnes of life c. Knowing this that our olde man is crucified with him that the body of sinne might be destroyed that thenceforth we should not serue sinne c. Thus we see that the buriall of our Sauiour hath a ioynt vse with the death of our Sauiour for the comfort of our faith yea for a certaine progresse or increase of our comfort touching the weakening and wasting yea the vtter destruction of sinne at the last And againe Colos 2.11 12. In whom also saith the same Apostle ye are circumcised with circumcision made without hands by putting off the sinfull body of the flesh through the circumcision of Christ In that ye are buried with him through baptisme in whom ye are also raised vp together through the faith of the operation of God who raised him from the dead Thus much for the manifold comfort of our faith concerning the buriall yea the honourable buriall of our Sauiour together with his continuance in the graue vntill the time of his resurrection For euen therefore no doubt would God in his diuine prouidence in no wise haue the body of our Sauiour throwne out or tumbled aside as a thing despised and abominable as the Iewes in their malice still raging against him coulde haue beene content yea rather would earnestly haue desired but to be in a very seemely and honourable manner taken downe from the Crosse embalmed and entombed that thereby it might the more clearely appeare to our comfort that the Lord our God hath immediately from by his death receiued a full reconciliation for our sinnes c. Question Now therefore from the collection and gathering together as wee haue done of all the comforts of the sufferings of our Sauiour may not the history therof be worthily esteemed of vs the most comfortable history of al other in respect of the most sweete vses and ends of the sufferings though they were in themselues to our Sauiour most bitter and dolefull for the time of his induring of them Answere Yes no doubt in this respect it is to vs the most comfortable history of all other insomuch as it containeth the onely ground and foundation of all true ioy and gladnes according to that saying of the holy Apostle St. Paul God forbid that I should reioyce in any thing but in the Crosse of our Lord Iesus Christ. Explication It is so indeede For as hath beene already declared the crosse and sufferings of our Lord Iesus Christ are both satisfactory for sinne to the remoouing away of all euill due to it and also reconciliatory and meritorious to procure vnto vs the fauour of God and all good fruites and blessings with the same Question But doth not this make much against this generall comfort of the sufferings of our Sauiour that sicknesses other afflictions which came into the world by sinne are not yet ceased nor taken away Answer No nothing at all For as it was said before of death it selfe that by the death of our Sauiour the nature or office of it is cleane altered and changed so also are all sicknesses and afflictions which are but the messengers and fore-runners
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
God for euer and euer And therefore that knowing our selues to be once deliuered by our Sauiour wee doe thenceforth generally renounce all vngodlines and wicked lusts that is to say all our sinne and wickednes which our Sauiour suffered for on our behalfe This generall doctrine may profitably be illustrated by some particular sins which the sufferings and death of our Sauiour ought in speciall manner to moue vs to forsake Question Which therefore may some of them be Answer To speake more particularly the due meditation of the sufferings and death of our Sauiour must needes be as a most strong engine to make a notable battery yea to worke the ouerthrow of all pride and vaine glory and of the inordinate loue of the profits pleasures and honours of this world the which doe naturally and through the suggestions of the Diuel mightily rule and reigne in our wicked hearts Explicatiō proofe They do soe indeed Yet the power and death of our Sauiour is more mighty in the hearts of true beleeuers to suppresse and destroy them then our own naturall corruption and the tentations of the diuell are to continue and vphold them in the strength of their dominion For who can be prowd of himselfe if hee doe duly bethinke himselfe after what manner it was necessary for the Sonne of God to abase himselfe for vs or else vile and wretched sinners that we are we must haue perished in the most base filth of our sinnes for euer And who louing Christ that died for him can immoderately affect the world and the things thereof when he seeth by daily experience that the world and all things therein are vnkindly aduersly bent against him Loue not the world therefore saith St. Iohn nor the things that are in the world c. 1. ep 2.15.16 Thus much for a taste of those euills which the meditation of the sufferings and death of our Sauiour doe call vs from Question NOw which are the good things which they moue vs vnto and call for at our hands Answer The due meditatiō of the sufferings death of our Sauiour teacheth requireth of vs not onely to denie vngodlines and worldly lustes as hath beene alreadie answered but also that we liue soberly and iustly and godly in this present world So in deede we reade Tit. 2. verses 11.12.13.14.15 For saith the Apostle the grace of God which bringeth saluation to all men hath appeared What grace Explication and proofe Euen the most free fauour mercie of God in giuing his onely Sonne our Lord Iesus Christ to the death for vs. This grace as the Apostle addeth teacheth vs not onely to denie vngodlines and worldly lustes but also that we should liue first soberly that is with good moderation touching the vse of those worldly blessings which God hath blessed vs withall secondly righteously that is in yeelding to all and euery one that which of right belongeth vnto them for the comfort of their life thirdly that wee should liue godlily that is with a religious and holy regard to obey and please God in all things specially in the duties of his diuine worship and spirituall seruice Looking as the Apostle addeth yet further for the blessed hope and appearing of the glory of the mighty God and of our Lord Iesus Christ who gaue himselfe for vs that he might redeeme vs from all iniquitie and purge vs to be a peculiar people vnto himselfe zealous of good works These things saith the Apostle teach and exhort and rebuke with all authoritie And that by good reason euen from this most weightie consideration of the death of the Sonne of God our Sauiour to redeeme vs. A learned Interpreter speaking of these three words of the Apostle Soberly iustly godly he moueth to the carefull regard of them in these two verses following in Latine Haec tria perpetuó meditare aduerbia Pauli Haec tria sint vitae regula sancta tuae The which we may english thus Three words of Saint Paul in minde see thou beare Sober iust godly lifes good rule they are For the proofe of the same duties belonging to the consideration of the sufferings death and blood-shed of our Sauiour vpon the crosse reade that notable exhortation of the Apostle Peter 1. Ep. chap. 1. ver 13. c. Wherefore gird vp the loines of your mindes and be sober c. As obedient children not fashioning your selues to the former lustes of your ignorance But as he which hath called you is holy so be ye holy in all manner of conuersation c. Knowing that ye were not redeemed with corruptible things as siluer and gold from your vaine conuersation receiued by the traditions of the Fathers But with the pretious blood of Christ as of a Lambe vndefiled and without spot c. And ver 2. of the same chapter as we should haue saide before th● faithfull are said to be elect according to the foreknowledge of God the Father vnto sanctification of the Spirit through the obedience a●d sprinkling of the blood of Iesus Christ. And chap. 2. verses 24.25 Christ his owne selfe did beare our sinnes in his body on the tree that we being deliuered from sinne should liue in right●ousnes c. And afterward againe chap. 4.1.2 Forasmuch then as Christ hath suffered for vs in the flesh arme your selues likewise with the same minde which is that he which hath suffered i● the flesh hath ceased from sinne That he henceforth should liue as much time as remaineth in t●e flesh not after the lustes of men but after the will of God This care of pleasing God in leading a righteous and holy life is saide to be the end of our redemption Luke chap. 1. verses 74.75 And so wee reade also 1. Cor. 6.19.20 Know ye not that your body is the temple of the holy Ghost who is in you whom ye haue of God and ye are not your owne For ye a●e bought for a price therefore glorifie ye God in your body and in your Spirit for they are Gods But how shall we glorifie God if we l●ue in sinne Read also Ephes chap. 4.32 Be ye curteous one to another and tender hearted forgiuing one another euen as God for Christes sake forgaue you And chap. 5.1.2 Be ye therefore followers of God as deare children and walke in loue euen as Christ hath loued vs and hath giuen himselfe for vs to be an offering and a sacrifice of sweete smelling sauour to God Likewise Colos 3.12.13.14 And Phil. 2.1 c. Moreouer for our chearefull reuerend and zealous worshipping of God frō the force of this argument read Reuel ch 5.9 c. And Ps 22. from the 23. verse c. after a prophesie of the sufferings of our Sauiour Whereunto also may be referred all those propheticall exhortations in many Psalmes following one another from the 95. to the. 101. For all reioycing is grounded vpon this that our Lord Iesus Christ hath dyed for vs and by his death
helpe of the dulnesse and weakenes of our faith let vs therefore by a fresh renuing and inlarging of our course already mentioned inquire into the particular grounds of euery one of the former appearances Question And first concerning the appearance of our Sauiour to Mary Magdalen what is the ground and report of that as the holy Euangelists haue set it down for our instruction in that behalfe Answer This is set forth vnto vs at large by the Euangelist Iohn chap. 20. from the beginning of the Chapter in these words Now the first day of the weeke came Mary Magdalen early when it was yet dark vnto the sepulcher and saw the stone taken away from the tombe c. to the 19 verse Explicatiō proofe Heere is in deede a large and very profitable narration of this point The which we are to consider of in this order First the Euangelist reporteth vnto vs the singular diligence and zeale of Mary Magdalen to performe that last duty which shee thought her selfe to stand bound to performe to the body of our Sauiour Christ which she thought to haue lien still dead in the graue and that as a fruit of her speciall thankfulnes toward our Sauiour for his wonderfull mercy in deliuering her from her wonderfull miserie vnder the possession of seuen diuels as it is expresly recorded by the Euangelist Luke not long after the time of her deliuerance cha 8.2 And as it is remembred againe at the time of the Resurrection of our Sauiour by the Euangelist Marke cha 16. verse 9. Secondly the Euangelist reporteth the most gracious and fauourable good will of our Sauiour toward this Marie in that he vouchsafed not onely to shewe her a vision of Angels sitting in the sepulcher but also to shew himselfe first afore all other vnto her The singular diligence and zeale of Mary Magdalen is argued and declared vnto vs by the holy Euangelist first in that shee was very early in setting forth and comming to the Sepulcher as hath beene alreadie alledged out of the text secondly by her speedy returne backe into the Citie to make her moane to the Disciples that the body of our Sauiour was taken out of the graue And thirdly it is argued by her like speedie returne againe vnto the sepulcher with two of the Disciples who hasted to see if that which shee saide were so or no and by her continuance still at the graue with great lamentation and inquirie after the body of our Sauiour when as the Disciples made hast backe and made no stay any while there Let vs for our better vnderstanding and for the edification of our faith heare howe the Euangelist setteth downe these things in the excellent wisedome of the Spirit of God How doth the report hereof Question follow in the text Answer The speedie returne of Mary Magdalen from the Sepulcher is thus set downe vnto vs in the second verse of the same twentieth Chapter Then shee ranne and came to Simon Peter and to the other Disciple whom Iesus loued and saide vnto them They haue taken away the Lord out of the Sepulcher and we know not where they haue laid him Heere in deede is plainely set forth the diligence of Marie in her speedy retu ne backe into the Citie to the Disciples Her like speedy diligence in hasting backe againe with the Disciples so fast as possibly shee might is euident likewise as it followeth in the same text from the beginning of the third verse Question Which be the words Answere The words are these Peter therefore went forth and the other Disciple and they came vnto the Sepulcher So they ranne both together but the other Disciple did out-runne Peter and came first to the sepulcher And he stouped downe and saw the linnen clothes lying yet went be not in Then came Simon Peter following him and went into the Sepulcher and saw the linnen clothes lie And the Kerchiefe that was vpon his head not lying with the linnen clothes but wrapped together in a place by it selfe Then went in also the other disciple who came first to the Sepulcher and he saw it and beleeued for as yet they knewe not the Scripture that he must rise againe from the dead And the disciples went away againe to their owne home But Mary stood without at the sepulcher weeping c. Explication and proofe In these words the singular diligence and earnest zeale of Mary Magdalen is declared not onely by a comparison of the like in that shee returned to the Sepulcher with all hast as the Disciples here mentioned Peter Iohn the writer of this history did but also by an vnequall comparison in that they hasting away againe shee abode still lamenting the remouing of the body of our Sauiour as if it had beene of ill will and in despite taken away as appeareth by her words to the disciples and as wee shall see againe in the renuing of her complaint as it followeth But before we come to that let vs wel obserue as one step to the confirmation of our faith in the Resurrection of our Sauiour that not onely by the speech of Mary vpon her certaine sight and knowledge but also by the eye-witnes of the disciples finding the same to be so it is euident that the body of our Sauiour was not remaining in the graue but onely the linnen clothes to wit the winding sheete as wee may call it according to our vse and the kerchiefe that was about his head as the Iewes vsed to lay the body into the graue as may further appeare ch 11.44 Let vs I s●● well obserue frō these witnesses that these linnen clothes were l●ft behind the one in one place as it might be at the head and the other at the feet Yea let vs obserue that Peter and Iohn sawe this so euidently that neither of them could doubt but that the body of our Sauiour was verily gone and that Iohn also making a more full vse then Peter began euen from that which he saw to beleeue the Resurrection though not perfectly because as he saith of himselfe among the rest that as yet his faith was not grounded vpon the holy Scriptures touching this point the which as he giueth to vnderstand are the only sure ground for faith to stay vpon yea more sure then any apprehension that the naturall sense of the eye may lay hold vpō can be These things thus obserued for the help of our own faith therin acknowledging some cōmendable diligence of Peter Iohn in taking proofe of the truth of Maries report yea so that in swiftnes of running Iohn cōmeth first to the Sepulcher and afterward goeth away better confirmed then Peter touching the resurrection but yet so againe as Peter was more bold then Iohn in going into the sepulcher to see whether the body were remoued or no he also wondring in himselfe at that which was come to passe as wee reade in Luk ch 24.12 Yet for all that as
it to the full he might the more clearely discerne how greatly hee was bound to glorifie God in that behalfe The which duty likewise all of vs ought to learne to performe better then we haue done both for our enioying of our bodily and naturall sight and also yea chiefly for the gift of that spirituall light of heauenly knowledge and vnderstanding which our Lord Iesus Christ hath bestowed vppon vs by his reuealing of himselfe in his most holie worde and Gospell vnto vs. But let vs come to the particulars concerning the appearance of our Sauiour to Mary Magdalen which was the first proofe whereby hee made it knowne that hee was risen againe from the dead as hath beene alreadie obserued In the first place therefore of this first appearance of our Sauiour hee did not as was answered forthwith make himselfe knowne vnto this Marie For so the text saith that though she hearing one to come behind her turned her selfe backe and looked vpon him yet she knewe not that it was Iesus Yea more then this the text sheweth further that albeit our Sauiour spake to this Mary vsing the same wordes which the holy Angel vttered saying Why weepest thou And againe Whom seekest thou The first words admonishing her to leaue weeping the other tending to put her in hope that shee should finde him whom she sought yet she did not for all this know our Sauiour But still her mind was carried in a longing after his dead body so strong is affection when it is once possessed with an errour Sir saith she if thou hast borne him hence tell me c. Whence we may iustly admonish our selues to take heed how we giue libertie to our affections without good reason or ground and direction from the word of God For if we doe so we shal easily fall into sorrow and in sorrow keepe no measure euen for that wee ought not to be any whit sorrie at all or contrariwise to be merrie and pleasant at that wherein there is no cause why wee should take the least pleasure or sport Yea without direction from the word of God wee shall vnder an opinion of religion and godly sorrowe fall through blinde deuotion into superstitious or needeles sorrowe we knowing in truth neither why nor wherefore as we vse to say But it may be demanded what the reasons were why Mary did not knowe our Sauiour Christ seeing we cannot thinke but his stature countenance and voice were answerable to that they were before we answer that the chiefe reason was that her eyes were withheld and restrained for a time by the diuine and retentiue power of our Sauiour himselfe that she could not knowe him like as it is saide afterward in expresse wordes concerning the two Disciples Luke 24.16 that their eyes were holden that they could not knowe him Secondly here it is manifest that our Sauiour appeared to Mary in another habit or kind of apparell then he had accustomed to weare so that he was induced to think that it was some Gardener that was to ouersee or dresse the garden who spake vnto her Thirdly it is to be considered that our Sauiour spake to her hitherto as it were a loofe in generall termes onely Woman why weepest thou c. These therefore may be the causes why Mary did not yet know our Sauiour though he was the man whom she sawe and heard to speake vnto her Now if any should further inquire in this place how our Sauiour rising naked out of the graue got that apparell wherein hee thus strangely appeared to Marie wee may well answere that it is a vaine question to be stood vpon considering the almightie power of him whose resurrection we now speak of who had all things both in heauen and in earth at his cōmandement could by his word create what pleased him in a moment and againe turne what hee would into nothing so soone as it should seeme good vnto him Finally if it be asked why our Sauiour would not at the first instant make himselfe knowne to Mary we may well conceiue that he tooke this course to the end he might affect her the more with the greatnes of the blessing which he vouchsafed her when afterward he should make himselfe known And that then it might worke the more deepe and assured impression in her heart But leauing these things we come now to the third point to wit how our Sauiour made himselfe known and that was as the text of the holy Scripture sheweth by his calling of her more familiarly by her proper name Mary And the same no doubt in such gracious and kind manner as he had vsed to doe before his death he therby shewing himself also to be that good shepheard who knoweth his owne sheepe and calleth them by name Iohn chap 10.3 Herevpon Mary though as it seemeth shee was minded to goe some other whither to see whether she her selfe could peraduenture spie out where the body of our Sauiour should be laide she turned backe againe And by this voice the spirit of our Sauiour no doubt inwardly inlightening and chearing her heauie heart she is incouraged to answer Rabboni that is to say as the Euangelist interpreteth Maister Whereby it is euident that now she was brought to the knowledge yea to the accknowledgement of him that before had spoken to her to be Christ both her and our Rabbie Maister and Teacher And hence also may wee well conceiue that it is no maruel though the ministerie of the word of our Sauiour Christ no more then the outward sound of his own voice to Mary can work no true knowledge and faith in him to saluation vnlesse it please him by his holy spirit most louingly and particularly to apply it to euery one of vs as it were by the calling of vs seuerally by our own proper names Verily no generall discourses with our selues in our owne mindes or with others in wandering conferences will doe it The word must be applied and imbraced in the secret and as it were closet of euery mans own heart and conscience And touching Mary that she vpon our Sauiour his particular naming of her not so much by his outward voice as internally by his holy spirit did know him to be hee the very same and no other it may appeare plainely by her behauiour toward him in that casting her selfe downe before him at his feete with a desire no doubt to kisse them with like affection to that whereof we read to haue beene as it is like in another like good and godly Mary Luke 7.38 and as we read to haue beene in those other women Mat 28.9 she giueth him that diuine reuerence and worship though with some weakenes which surely she would not haue yeelded to any other man Hence therefore it is that our Sauiour Christ as was answered in the fourth place taketh the occasion to instruct Mary and by her vs also how both she and we and all other ought to be affected toward
teeth to chew meate nor a throat to swallow meate c. as the good Angelis of God by a speciall creation of God haue for a time receiued true bodies for the performance of some speciall seruice of the Lord toward mankinde as was by you declared before Explicatiō It must needes be so whether we vnderstand it of good or of euill Spirits For otherwise the reason of our Sauiour should not be of that demonstratiue force which out of question it carrieth with it It may be that wicked Spirits may make as if they did eate c but they could neuer shew any man clearely and without fraude that they did so indeede Neither can any man say that he hath at any time sensibly felt any wicked Spirit to haue any bodily substance of his owne in the time of his appearance For as touching his possessing of men or abusing any other creatures in manner of possessing for a time to serue his turne as the diuell did the serpent at the beginning and as hee seemeth to doe in witch craft c. they are not belonging to this point that our Sauiour now speaketh of And touching the good Spirits what kinde of bodies it is likely they haue taken vnto them sometimes by Gods appointment wee haue in a few words touched before But that wee may returne to the gracious dealing of our Sauiour with his Disciples behold in this that he eateth in their sensible view and vndoubted perceiuance his singular great loue in desire that they should be established in the faith of his resurrection like as wee obserued before concerning his retaining of the print of the nailes in his hands and his feete to the same end For he did no more stand in neede of meate now after his resurrection then he needed in that his glorified estate though not then fully glorified to haue borne the markes of those wounds For after his resurrection our Sauiour neither hungered nor thirsted nor felt any more wearinesse neither could be touched with any feare or sorrow c. Neither stood he in neede of nourishment or was nourished by it neither had that which hee did eate any naturall passage through his body as before but of it selfe most likely resolued to nothing though he did truly eate it Thus much of the third remedie for reliefe against the vnbeliefe of the eleuen wherein as was said action was ioyned with the speech which our Sauiour vsed vnto them Now a second speech without any such action which we may call a fourth remedie and succour against their vnbeliefe is to be considered of vs in the next place Question What speech of our Sauiour was this Answer He said vnto them saith the Euangelist Luke 44 These are the words which I spake vnto you while I was yet with yee That all things must be fulfilled which are written of me in the law of Moses and in the Proph●ts and in the Psa●mes Explication This may well be reckoned for a fourth remedie For it is a secret token and as it were a watch-word which our Sauiour had giuen vnto them before his d●ath The which speech of our Sauiour containing the full scope of all his doctrine concerning the accomplishing of the prophesies of all the Prophets from the beginning to the end of the olde Testament is most worthie to be con●●dered of vs. And so it was not long since by occasion of his talke with the two Disciples in his former appearance Let vs therefore here in this place call it from thence to our remembrance again Neither let vs neglect that we haue here a more full and plaine distribution of the holy Scriptures of the olde Testament into th●se three branches 1. The Law of Moses 2. The Prophets 3. The Psalmes By the Law of Moses he meane●h all fiue bookes of Moses By the Prophets he meaneth all other bookes of the old Testament beside the Psalmes He ●peaketh of Moses first because he was the first in t me of all those whose holy writings we haue and because he writeth the holy Sto●y of the first ag●s of the wor●d euen from the creation of mankin●e and of all other of the creatures of God as wee all know Hee ment on●th the Psa●mes apart by themsel●es because they are more full of the sundry prophesi●s which are giuen forth most plainely of him vnder the most liuely type and figu●e ●f ●im ●u●n Daui● that most princely Prophet aboue any other pa●t o●●he old Testament as may bee called to minde from that which is re●earsed out of them before And h● doth it a●so because they are a portion of the old Testament pr●ncipally ser●ing for the manifold instruction and comfort of the faithf●ll e●er since they were written euen to ●heare vp their hearts in the expectation of our Sauiour Christ both by reading and preaching and praying and singing and medita ing of th●m and if ther be any other way So ●ha we see plainely here as well as by many other places of the new Testament that our Sa●iour Christ doth autorise the olde Testament and all the bookes thereof to be the authentica●l ground and rule or C●non of ou● faith Whence also it followeth that all christians ought religiously to acquaint themselues with the reading of them c yea with the reading of euery part of th●m for the edification of their faith For according as the Apostle Peter and the rest of the Apostles haue learned by this assurance which our Sauiour gaue them so haue they taught and preached to vs and all other that these things thus recorded are no fables c. 2. Pet. 1.16 And from the same accomplishment of all prophesies in our Sauiour Christ from the beginning of the world till his comming and at his comming and euer since all Athiests are palpablie conuicted of their most diuelish iniquitie in denying the diuine autori●y of the holy Scriptures though they themselues are so blinded and benummed that they can ●either see nor feele the same These things thus obserued and reference being made to that which was collected and set downe from the Scriptures of the olde Testament for the opening of that speech which our Sauiour had to his two Disciples immediately before that being in effect all one with this which our Sauiour Christ repeateth heere to the eleuen and to the rest that were gathered together with them and to the former two againe they also being among them We will come to a fift remedie which our Sauiour vsed in this fift appearance both by speech action ioyntly together to chase away the vnbeliefe of his Disciples specially of the eleuen Qu. How is this fift remedie laid forth vnto vs An. For the full declaration of this remedie wee must as I haue heard you teach consider ioyntly of the report of St. Luke and St. Iohn It is true Yet so ioyntly as we must labour to distinguish the parts of their report as orderly as we can And
words which were tolde before by the holy Prophets and also the commandement of vs the Apostles of the Lord and Sauiour So then as the Apostle Iames teacheth chap. 1.22 all true christian hearers of the word preached and taught they must be doers of the word and not hearers onely deceiuing themselues c. Thus much concerning Teaching the first principall part of the Apostles Commission Now touching the second part which concerneth Baptizing wee are to the vnderstanding of the meaning of our Sauiour as was answered to consider first what Baptisme is secondly in what forme of words it is to be administred thirdly to what end and purpose Question First therefore what say you that Baptisme is Answer The word Baptisme from the Greeke word signifying the putting of a thing to be washed vnder the water as I haue heard you say it is here in those words of our Sauiour and in many places of the new Testament as I haue beene further taught to bee vnderstood of a holy and religious kinde of washing by putting of the face the chiefe part of mans body vnder the water Explication proofe So the Greeke word Baptizo signifieth indeede and thus it is of necessitie to be vnderstoode in this most holy speech of our Sauiour as it is euident Matth. 3.13.16 from the baptizing of our Sauiour himselfe by Iohn the Baptist wherevnto our Sauiour submitted himselfe and sanctified our Baptisme in his owne flesh For hee went into the riuer Iorden to bee baptized and so soone as he was baptized it is said that he came out of the water againe Likewise Acts 8.35 c. After that Phillip the Euangelist had from the prophecie of Isaiah preached Iesus to the Eunuch the Euangelist Luke reporteth that as Phillip and the Eunuch went on their way they came vnto a certaine water and the Eunuch said See here is water What doth let mee to be baptized c. And then verse 38. it is further saide that they went downe both of them into the water and that Phillip baptized the Eunuch So that it is plaine that the baptizing which our Sauiour Christ speaketh of is a holie and religious or sacramentall washing not of the clothes but euen of the bodies and persons of men themselues yea euen of their soules according to the spirituall signification and vse wherevnto our Sauiour hath sanctified the same The which holie vse will more manifestly appeare from the interpretation of the forme of the administration of it Wherevnto let vs now come Qu. In the next place therefore after what manner is this holy baptizing or sacramentall washing to be administred The forme and manner is this that the Minister of the Gospel doe apply the water to the partie that is baptized Answer In the name of the Father and of the Sonne and of the holy Ghost Explication and proofe This is indeed the very full and compleat forme yea and the very substance of this holy Sacrament The which the Churches of our Sauiour Christ haue in conscience of this commandement of our Sauiour constantly and dutifully obserued And though we doe not reade this forme of baptizing vsually expressed in the holy Scriptures or it may be not at all fully expressed where the administratiō of baptisme is recorded but synecdochically vnder the name of Christ alone yet from the institution of it wee are to vnderstand what the vsuall practise was and how all those briefe and synecdochicall recordes are to be vnderstood In which respect it is very worthie the obseruation that at such time as certaine Disciples of Ephesus answered the Apostle Paul that they had not so much as heard whether there be any holy Ghost he asked them Vnto what were ye then baptized Act. 19.2 3. So then the forme yea the essentiall forme as we may say of christian baptisme is in the name or into the name of one onely true God three distinct persons the Father the Sonne and the holy Ghost The meaning of this forme of christian baptisme will as was further said be the more cleare vnto vs from the consideration of the ends and vses of this holy ordinance of our Sauiour and therefore let vs speedily come vnto them Question Which may they be Answer Our Lord Iesus Christ hath ordained this Sacrament to be an outward signe and seale of his adopting of euery true beleeuer in his Sonne the same our Lord Iesus Christ to be receiued into his most gratious couenant of the remission of sinnes and of the inheritance of eternall life and glory in the kingdome of heauen And he hath ordained it also to be a profession of their and our dedicating and vowing of our selues to him to his spirituall worship and faithfull seruice alone so to continue all the daies of ou● liues yea euen for euer and euer Explication and proofe That the baptizing which our Sauiour hath commanded is a sacramentall or outward signe and seale of his most gratious accepting of vs the profane and heathen Gentiles into his holy couenant to assure vs by his holy Spirit of his fatherly goodnesse mercy in the forgiuenesse of our sinnes c. through the death and resurrection of his onely begotten Sonne the same our Sauiour it may be euident vnto vs from that which was long before prophecied by the holy Prophets of God being compared with the accomplishment thereof For whereas the Lord God hath said as we read Hosh 1.10 In the place where it was said vnto them ye are not my people it shall be said vnto them yee are the sonnes of the liuing God And chap. 2.23 I will say to them which were not my people Thou art my people And they shall say Thou art my God he hath now long since fulfilled it to vs together with the holy remnant of the Iewes according to the holy testimony of Saint Paul Rom. 9.24 25 26. And he hath confirmed it by this Sacrament of holy Baptisme to the ends aboue mentioned so that it is our dutie to acknowledge all thanks to be most due vnto our God for that as he promised by the same his holy Prophet Hos chap. 1.7 I will haue mercie vpon the house of Iuda and I will saue them by the Lord their God that is by the Lord Iesus Christ one God with the Father and the holy Ghost so he hath performed it vnto vs. And it is the same thing which he foretolde by his holy Prophet Ezekiel chap. 36.25 26 27. saying Then will I powre cleane water vpon you and ye shall be cleane yea from all your filthinesse and from all your idolls will I cleanse you A new heart also will I giue you and a new Spirit will I put within you and I will take away your stonie heart out of your bodie and I will giue you an heart of flesh and I will put my Spirit within you and cause you to walke in my statutes and yee shall keepe my iudgements and doe
both for themselues and theirs with promise to bring them vp and to instruct them in the same faith Now let vs come to the more particular effects of the Apostolicall ministerie as they are set downe and recorded by the Euangelist Marke as they followe in the same 16. Chapter verse 17.18 There are fiue of them Question Which be they Answer The first was of casting of diuels out of the possessed The second the gift of speaking diuers languages The third the healing of venimous stingings by serpents or rather a preseruatiue power to preuent their stingings The fourth a preseruatiue power against euery venimous potion The fift healing of naturall sicknesses by imposition of hands Explicatiō These tokens or rather signes Semeia saith our Sauiour Christ shall followe those that beleeue to wit not so much for signes or tokens that they doe truly beleeue the doctrine preached by the Apostles as for miraculous signes and confirmations that the doctrine it selfe which they beleeued by the preaching of the Apostles is the very true doctrine of GOD. And that the Apostles were sent immediatly from our Lord Iesus Christ to be his sanctified Ministers and instruments to publish his doctrine to the saluation of all true beleeuers And therefore it is also that our Sauiour saith further that all these miraculous works should be effected and wrought in his name that is through that faith which such true beleeuers should haue in his name that is in him his owne selfe in whom they should beleeue as being both able and also willing to worke such gratious and powerfull workes at their word and by the inuocation of his name for the confirmation of the doctrine of his Gospell Which that it is the meaning of our Sauiour it may be euident from that which wee reade Acts 3.16 His name that is the name of Iesus Christ whom God saith the Apostle Peter hath raised from the dead hath made this man sound whom ye see and knowe through faith in his name and the faith which is by him hath giuen to him this disposition of his whole body in the presence of you all And againe chapter 4.7 c. When Peter and the rest were examined by what power or by what name they had wrought the miracle Peter answered by the name of Iesus Christ of Nazareth whom ye haue crucified whom God raised againe from the dead c. Thus they ascribe all to the name and power of Christ through faith and nothing to their owne proper power or godlines For so they say expresly in the 12. verse of the 3. chapter before alledged And for inuocation or calling vpon the name of our Lord Iesus Christ to the effecting of these miraculous signes and for the dispensation of these gifts to others reade in the same booke of the Acts of the Apostles chapter 8.14.15.16.17 verse and chapter 9.17.18 and chapter 16.18 Read also Iames. chapter 5.14.15 But that this part of the speech of our Sauiour may be the better vnderstoode of vs wee are to consider that hee making this promise of the gift of working miracles to many of those that should beleeue by the preaching of his Apostles and at their praier and by the imposition of their hands in his name as the effect it selfe in the fulfilling of the same promise hath declared and may be discerned from the places euen now alledged out of the Acts of the Apostles wee are I say to consider that our Sauiour minded first of all and so also performed to bestowe these his gifts vpon the Apostles themselues according to his former promise Iohn 14.12.13.14 And also according as hee had in their tem●orall and cursorie ministerie for a time indued them with the like power before as we reade Matthew chapter 10.1 Marke 6.12.13 They cast out many diuels and they anointed many that were sicke with oile and healed them Like also as hee had giuen like power to the other seuentie who acknowledged that the diuels were subdued vnto them through his name as wee reade Luke chapter 9.12 And chapter 10.1 and verse 17.18.19.20 Now therefore that the Apostles had this power renued vnto them afterward according to the present speech of our Sauiour wee haue it testified by diuers instances First for the casting out of the diuels Acts 16.18 as was alledged before Likewise chapter 5.16 Peter healed those that were vexed with vncleane spirits And chapter 8.7 Philip though not an Apostle but an Euangelist Hee casteth vncleane spirits out of those that were possessed And chap. 19.11.12 God wrought no small miracles by the hand of Paule So that from his body were brought vnto the sicke kerchiefes or handkerchiefes and the diseases departed from them and the euill spirits went out of them The which when other attempted to doe without any calling or appointment of our Sauiour thereunto they found to their owne perill and hurt that the euill spirits would not obey them no though they command them in the name of Christ as it followeth in the same chapter as wee may read verse 13 14.15 16. This gift of casting out diuels being bestowed vpon Paul the last of the Apostles was not wanting to the former as wee may well hold it out of all doubt and so was it acknowledged of Paul himselfe 2. Cor. 12.11.12 Secondly for the gift of speaking with newe tongues that is with diuers languages that it also was bestowed vpon the Apostles wee reade it testified Act. chap. 2. Reade also 1. Cor. 14.18 where we see Paul had likewise the same gift This gift of speaking strange languages is noted by this phrase of speaking with newe tongues in such sence as they are saide to haue newe hearts who are renewed in their mindes and affections by the Spirite of God Thirdlie for power and preseruation against the stinging of Serpents wee haue an instance for the confirmation of it in Paule Acts 28.3.4.5.6 The like preseruatiue power the rest no doubt had as their necessities might at anie time require though it may bee that our SAVIOVR vnder this taking away of Serpents and the other preseruatiue against poysonings by anie venemous drinke as neede should require would there-with-all metaphoricallie expresse that most prouident care which he had ouer those that wil faithfully imploy themselues in the seruice of his Gospell according vnto that which he saide to the seuentie Luke 10.19 Behold I giue vnto you power to tread on Serpents and Scorpions on al the power of the enemie nothing shal hurt you According also to that Psal 91.13 Thou shalt walke on the lion and on the aspe the yong lion and the dragon shalt thou tread vnder feet Neuertheles we are not to make question but the prouident care of our Sauiour extendeth to giue power against these very dangers mentioned euen in their proper and naturall kinds euen so often as necessitie by reason of the wicked indeuours of the instruments of Satan that olde Serpent required when
the blessed and glorious Trinitie God the holy Ghost For in that we professe that we doe beleeue in him we doe also acknowledge him together with the Father the Sonne to be very God For we may not beleeue many creature no not in any holy Angell of God though they are spirits but onely in this Spirit who for most high excellencies sake is called the holy Ghost or the Spirit of God as we reade very often in the holy Scriptures Question First therefore to the ende we may know that not onely wee may safely but also that it is our bounden dutie to beleeue in the holy Ghost What ground and warrant of holy Scripture haue you that the holy Ghost is God Answer We haue the like proofes for the Godhead of the holy Ghost which we haue seene and considered of before for the proofe of the Godhead of our Sauiour Christ the onely begotten Sonne of the Father Question What manner of proofes were they And how may they bee a warrant to vs that the holy Ghost as well as the Sonne of God is very true God Answer First because the name of God secondly because the essentiall attributes or properties of the diuine nature thirdly because the works of the Deitie both in the creation and gouernment of the world generally and also in the Church more specially are all of them attributed to the holy Ghost as of right belonging to him as well as to the Sonne without any roberie done to the diuine Maiestie And last of all because the same duties of diuine worship and honour are due to the holy Ghost which doe onely belong to one and the same diuine Maiestie of God Explicatiō proofe That the name and title of God is attributed to the holy Ghost not in respect of any excellencie of gifts and ministery vnder God but as of right and naturally appertaining vnto him from euerlasting to euerlasting wee may see it plainely Acts chap. 5. verse 3. compared with the 4. verse For whereas in the 3. verse the Apostle Peter had charged Ananias by his dissembling to haue l●ed to the holy Ghost in the very next verse as it followeth in the text he telleth him plainly that he had not lyed vnto men but vnto God Wherof also the present punishment of death Beliefe in God the holy Ghost which the holy Ghost inflicted vpon him The groūd of the Article is a most plaine proofe To this our purpose likewise serueth it notably that in many places of the holy Scriptures the same speeches and actions are indifferently ascribed to the Lord God Iehouah and to the holy Ghost which verily should not haue beene neither might without blasphemie haue beene done were not the holy Ghost verie true and eternall God As namely where it is thus written Leuit. 16.2 The Lord that is the Lord God Iehouah said to Moses Speake vnto Aaron thy brother that hee come not at all times into the holy place within the vaile before the Mercie-seate c. These wordes doth the Apostle Heb. 9.8 ascribe to the holy Ghost in that he saith that hereby the holy Ghost signified this that the way into the holiest of all was not yet opened while as yet the first Tabernacle was standing c. Likewise in the 26. chap. of the booke of the Prophet Moses called Leuiticus verses 12 13. where the Lord saith I will walke among you and I will be your God and ye shall be my people I am the Lord your God which haue brought ye out of Aegypt c. The Apostle Paul from the authoritie of these words concluding that God accounteth faithfull christians to be his Temples for saith he yee are the Temple of the liuing God 2. Cor. 6.16 he doth vse the like speech vnder the name of the holy Ghost 1. Epist chap. 6.19 saying Know ye not that your bodie is the Temple of the holy Ghost c. And chap. 3.16 to the like effect Know ye not that ye are the Temple of God and that the Spirit of God dwelleth in you For the latter part of the sentēce is the proof of the former And thē it followeth If any mā destroy the Tēple of God him wil God destroy for the tēple of God is holy which ye are Furthermore where it is said Deut. ch 9.18 that the children of Israel in former times prouoked the Lord Iehouah to wrath in the 63. ch of Isai verse 10. the holy Prophet chargeth them in the name of the Lord that they vexed the holy Ghost And so it is laid to the charge of the latter Iewes by holy Stephen Act. 7.51 Ye haue alwaies resisted the holy Ghost as your Fathers aid so doe ye In like manner the words which the Lord God vttered to his Prophet Isaiah ch 6.9 Goe and say vnto this people ye shall heare indeed but ye shall not vnderstand ye shall plainely see and not perceiue Make the heart of this people fat c. The same doth the Apostle Paul alledge against the obstinate Iewes in the name of the holy Ghost Act. 28.25 saying thus Well spake the holy Ghost by Esaias the Prophet vnto your Fathers saying Goe vnto this people and say By hearing ye shall beare and not vnderstand and seeing ye shall see and not perceiue c. So Heb. 3.7.8 the wordes which the holy Prophet spake in the name of God Psal 95.7 8. To day if we will heare his voyce harden not your hearts they are vttered by the Apostle in the name of the holy Ghost thus Wherefore as the holy Ghost saith To day if ye will heare his voyce c. And againe chap. 10. of the same Epistle the words which the Lord spake by his Prophet Ieremiah ch 31. verse 33. This shall be the couenant that I will make c. The same doth the Apostle attribute to the holy Ghost in these words The holy Ghost also beareth vs record for after that he had said before This is the Testament which I will make vnto them after those daies saith the Lord c. Moreouer Mark 12.36 Dauid spake by the holy Ghost that which he vttered Psal 110. as our Sauiour testifieth of him And againe that which is recorded of Dauids prophesie concerning Iudas who betraied our Sauiour the holy Ghost spake it by Dauids mouth as the Apostle Peter testifieth Act. 16. Yea all the holy Prophets of the Lord God that euer were by whose mouthes the Lord spake as Zacharias the father of Iohn the Baptist witnesseth Luk. ch 1. verses 68 and 70. And Peter also Act. 3.21 the same holy Prophets are said in like manner to speake by the holy Ghost as the same Apostle telleth vs againe in his 2. Ep. ch 1. verse 21. For saith he the prophesie came not in old time by the will of man but holy men of God spake as they were moued by the holy Ghost Thus then insomuch as the holy Ghost is so vsually intitled to the name
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
2.21 Neither can it be that both the Father and the Sonne should send the holy Ghost to his Church and into the hearts of his people but to very notable effect and to the most singular good ends and purposes that might be Seeing our Sauiour Christ is ordeined of God to be a King he must of necessitie haue a kingdome and subiects therein whom he may most gratiously protect and gouerne Seeing he is the great Pastor of the sheepe it cannot be that hee should be without his fold and flocke Seeing he is a spirituall and mysticall head he must haue his members to make vp the same his mysticall bodie In which respect the Church is called the fulnesse of him that filleth all in all things c. Ephes 1.23 Seeing he is the foundatiō who shal let that the building should not be laid and reared vp to the full perfecting thereof Ephes 2.20 c. and 1. Pet. 2.4 c. For God is not like the vnwise builder who layeth a foundation and is not able to performe it so that any should haue occasion to reproach him as we read of that vnaduised builder Luke 14.28 29 30. But he goeth forward with the worke to the admiration of all the beholders whosoeuer haue eyes to discerne the spirituall beautie of the same Psal 11● ●2 23. Isai 54 ● c. And verses 11 12 13 c. Finally seeing our Sauiour is a most fruitfull and liuing vine it cannot be but that both branches fruit must needes spring forth and spread themselues aboundantly from him Iohn 15.1 c. This most notable and fruitfull effect of the most holy and blessed Trinitie God the Father Sonne and holy Ghost is as was said euen now set forth in this latter part of the Articles of our christian faith The which fruit that wee may gather rightly and lay vp in such sort as it may be a remaining fruit vnto vs for euer we must first of all according to the change of the argument diligently obserue the change of the phrase of speech henceforth vsed For we doe not professe that we beleeue in the holy Catholike Church as we doe in God both Father Sonne and holy Ghost but thus I beleeue the holy Catholike Church c. That is to say I beleeue that God hath a holy Catholike Church wherein there is a communion of saints and to the which belongeth most notable priuiledges of Gods rich fauour and grace both for the comfort of euery true member of the same holy Catholike Church here in this life and also for the euerlasting happinesse of them in the world to come This change of phrase is necessary to be diligently obserued of vs as was said because of the differing nature of the obiect where about faith is imploied For where as God is to be beleeued in simply without all exception the Church of God is not to be credited simply and for it selfe but vnder the credite and authority of the word of God so farre forth onely as it shall shew it selfe a faithfull instrumentall pillar and vpholder of that truth of the worde which God hath betrusted it withall according to that 1. Tim. 3.15 To the which end also the order is worthy like diligent regard in that God most worthily hath the first place and accordingly is chiefly to be respected and then the Church with such limits as he hath set Contrarie to the practise of the Antichristian Church which hath chiefe care for the aduancement of it selfe and the owne traditions and inuentions how contrary so euer to the word of God and little or no care for the glory of God And therefore can haue little or no true faith at all according to the definitiue sentence of our Lord Iesus Christ the onely author and finisher of the right christian faith Iohn 5.44 How can ye beleeue saith he who receiue honour one of another and doe not seeke the honour that commeth of God alone These things obserued more generally concerning this latter part of our beliefe let vs come to inquire of the particular Articles in the same order wherein we haue inquired of the former Question And first touching the holy Catholike Church what ground of holy scripture haue you that God hath such a Church as you speake of Answer The words of the Apostle Paul which follow in the 12. chapter of his first Epistle to the Corinthians verses 12. and 13 may well bee alledged to this purpose Explicatiō They may be so in very deede And the rather also may wee make speciall choise of them because they doe immediately follow those words which were alledged before for a ground of the former Article concerning our beliefe in God the holy Ghost And further also because that which followeth in this same chapter from the very next verse will serue very fitly to open vnto vs the next Article of our faith which is concerning the communion of Saints as we shall see when we shall by Gods grace come vnto it In the meane season cōcerning our present occasion rehearse you the words of the Apostle contained in the 12 13 verses mentioned by you for proofe of this that God hath his holy Catholike Church Question Which are those his words Answer 12 As the bodie is one saith the Apostle and hath many members and all the members of that one bodie being many make but one bodie euen so is Christ 13 For by one Spirit we are all baptized into one bodie whether wee be Iewes or Grecians whether bonde or free and haue beene all made to drinke into one Spirit Explication From the interpretation of this text in the sermon which was made vpon it ye may remēber such I meane as were the hearers of it that diuers things were obserued which make much for the opening of this Article of the holy Catholike Church The which things I will now by the grace of God repeate againe as briefly as I can and so proceede to those other questions and answers which serue for the more full laying open of this matter And first of all as we were before aduised let vs call to minde and consider that according as in the former part of the chapter albeit the Apostle writing to the Corinthians sheweth them particularly from whom they had receiued all their spirituall gifts and graces doth neuerthelesse there withall deliuer a generall doctrine concerning the author and distributer of all good gifts graces to all whosoeuer haue any portion of them So in these wordes though he doth speak by a particular intendement to informe the same Corinthians of their owne particular estate and condition in that they for their parts were a Church of Christ as well as any other Citie professing faith in his name like as euery part of the Sea is called by the name of the Sea c yet the doctrine containeth a generall direction or ground from the which we may discerne what is or
doues which take their flight to the holes of the rockes c as being pursued persecuted of the wicked who are fallen away from the true worshippe of God to a false and superstitious religion Whence it is that we doe necessarily affirme that the Church which is visible in the parts thereof is either true or false chaste or adulterous c. And that in the true Church some are true and kindly children and that other be hypocrites or false brethren For they that are borne after the flesh as the Apostle teacheth will persecute them that are borne after the spirit as Ishmael did Isaak euen in Abrahams house Gal. 4.29 30. And many are called but few chosen as our Sauiour himselfe affirmeth Matth. 22.14 Of the true and elect Church of God our Sauiour Christ as was touched before is the onely and alone inuisible and mysticall head giuing the life and power of true faith and godlinesse to it through his Spirit And therefore the true Church considered in her members hath sometime her honourable denomination euen from the name of Christ himselfe according as in our present text 1. Cor. chap. 12. verse 12. St. Paul saith that the naturall body resembleth Christ that is to say Christ himselfe mystically considered with his Church which is therfore called the fulnesse of him that filleth all in al things as was said before Ephes 1.22 23. Read also Acts. 9.4 where our Sauiour Christ professeth himselfe to be persecuted when they are persecuted which doe truly professe his name As for the ciuill Magistrate yea euen the King though he be called the head of the people kingdom where he beareth dominion yet is he but a member though indeed a chiefe principall member of the Church of our Lord Iesus Christ So that when the name of head is attributed to the King as we reade 1. Sam. 15. verse 17. and 2. Chron. 20.27 and Psal 110.6 it is to be vnderstoode metaphorically and not mystically and spiritually For thus to be the head of the Church both generally and in the seuerall parts it is onely belonging to our Sauiour Christ who will not giue this his glorie to any other Neither in deede can any beside himselfe performe the office and vertue of a head to the soules of the people and Church of God as may further appeare by that subiection which is required of all Kings and Rulers in the Church and to the Church in respect of Christ Psal 2.10.11.12 and Isaiah chapt 49.23 Now of the false visible Church which falsely nameth it selfe the catholike Church Antichrist is the head so acknowledged of all those that receiue the marke of the Beast as the holie scriptures doe speake that is hee is the head of so many as doe willingly submit themselues to his Antichristian doctrine and gouernement seeking spirituall life and direction with all temporall peace and safetie from him Reuel 13.11 c. And ch 17 This Antichrist the great false head of of the false catholike Church is hee that presumptuously peruerteth the true doctrine of our Sauiour Christes most holie and high office through his erroneous and heretical tyrannous and hypocriticall assertions practises and deuises For he is idolatrous in his worship superstitious in his ceremonies and prowd and tyrannicall in all his gouernement imitating or rather exceeding here in the west Church with vs the princely state and pompe of the Romane Empire which at the first was verie cruell against the Church of Christ and therefore called the first beast Reuel 13.1 c. For wheras the Romane Empire was at the first breaking forth of the Gospell notorious for putting of our Sauiour Christ the Lord of life and glorie to death and afterward for murthering of many thousands of faithful Christians both in the East and West Church the Pope of Rome called the second beast hauing craftily gotten the power of the first beast hath himselfe bene more notorious for crueltie and pride here in the west then euer the other was either in the East or West Wherevpon most iustly haue wee with the true Churches of of our Sauiour Christ and with all true Christians withdrawne and seperated our sel●es from his most hereticall and tyrannous vsurpation Hereticall I say again t our Sauiour Christ in respect of the truth of his doctrine and tyrannous also against the gracious equitie of his spirituall regencie and gouernment Yea and beside these presumptuous also and traiterous against the iust right and authoritie of ciuill Kings and Princes touching the soueraigntie of their ciuill policie and gouernment for Christ and his Gospell And therefore also according to our most boundē dutie vnder our Sauiour Christ we frō the first shaking off of the popish yoke of bondage haue laboured with our onely soueriegne and supreme Gouernours next vnder our Lord Iesus Christ as other Churches haue done with theirs for the correction and restoring both of doctrine and discipline from all Popish corruption and abuse to the sinceritie and truth of the word and Gospel of God and according as the right ancient and apostolike Christians haue vniuersally acknowledged obeied it euē frō the first publishing of the Gospell so farre as they could attaine and retaine it vntil this Antichrist as a great fals Prophet as a most ambitious high Priest and as a most vsurping king had subtilly deceiued and tyrannically oppressed the world Such is the doctrine of the true Church of God concerning the vniuersalitie of it or in that it is as we vse to speak catholike so neare as God vouchsafed vs grace to collect it from the ground proportion of our text of Scripture propounded to that purpose and therewithall also according to all other testimonies of holy Scripture which giue their further light to the same But as touching the other title of the same Church of God Question Why is it called holy Answer Because it is sanctified and set a part by the holy Ghost according to the will of God the Father and of our Lord Iesus Christ that all the members thereof being so sanctified vnto God both in their bodies soules and Spirits should carefully minde holines and indeuour to leade a holy life in obedience to all the holy lawes and commandements of God according to the faith of the Gospell all the daies of our liues contrary to that prophane and vngodly disposition and practise of the children of this world Explication and proofe This in deede is the nature of holy thinges that they should altogether differ in vse from thinges common and prophane yea and in inward truth from all thinges that haue onely an outward shewe of holines and religion This holines touching both the fountaine and also the full perfection of it is onely in our one onely Lord God the Father Iohn 17. verse 11. In the Sonne Act. 4.27 In the holy Ghost Iohn 14.26 According to that threefold acclamation of the Angels Isai 6.3 Holy holy holy
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
Philip. 1.7 and chap. 3.17.18 Heb. 10.32.33.34.35 and 1. Pet. 5.8 9.10 Finally 1. Iohn 3.16 Thus comfortable is our fellowship in sufferings Yea and so much the rather because as we suffer for Christ so also he taketh himselfe to suffer with vs after a sort As Act. 9.4 Rom. 8.17 Philip. 3.10 Colos 1.24 To conclude the Comforts and therewithall to make some passage to the duties Insomuch as they are so great both in life and death as hath beene declared O how great is their sinne whosoeuer without iust cause malitiously or prophanely for filthy lucres sake abuse the most graue censure of excommunication after the manner of the wicked Pharisies Iohn ch 9. verses 22.35 and chap. 16.2 to the cutting off of any from this holy communion as touching the outward societie of it For as touching that communion which the faithfull haue before God no creature can bereaue them of it Likewise who can tell how grieuous their sinne is in the sight of God who shall hinder the course of the preaching of the Gospel and of the administration of the Sacraments c from the hand ministerie of the least of the faithfull Ministers of the Gospel whereby this communion of Saints is not onely at the first begun but also is to be continually cherished and confirmed For assuredly as the setled course of the ministery worship cōmanded of God is the meanes of setling confirming and encreasing of faith all grace wherby the people of God enioy their blessed communion in Christ Iesus among themselues according to the doctrine of the 133. Psal Behold how good and how delightful a thing it is for brethren also to dwell together c. For there the Lord hath appointed blessing and life for euer so on the contrary the dissoluing of the ministerie is the decay of the people according to the holy Prouerb cha 29.18 Where there is no vision that is no prophecie or preaching there the people decay And therfore as was said who can tell how grieuous their sinne is who hinder the preaching of the Gospell and other the exercises of Gods holy seruice and worship Wherefore also let vs so much the more pretiously esteeme the wonderfull goodnes mercy of God in giuing vs the holy Ministerie of his word exercises of his diuine worship for the gathering together of his Saints vnto him and to make knowne vnto them the certainty of his most sweet comfortable loue toward them in Christ Iesus and consequently the certainty of their most blessed ioifull saluation by him For verily without this ministerie howsoeuer it may be that some for a time being destitute of it are neuerthelesse in the counsell of God appointed to saluation yet vntill they shall haue the knowledge of it and faith to beleeue it how can they haue any more comfort in it then a condemned person can haue in the pardon which his friend hath obtained for him at the Kings hands vntill he shall be certified of it For vnto that time he is still in continuall expectation and feare of death THus much concerning the Comforts of the communion of Saints And therewithall as was said for an enterance into the consideration of the Duties an intimation how deare and pretious the meanes of cherishing and vpholding the same holy communion ought to be vnto vs. Some other duties were by occasion touched in the interpreation of the Article Now let vs proceed to inquire into the Duties more purposedly Which may they be Question Answer In that we haue our cōmunion with our Sauiour Christ who is the fountaine of holines it teacheth vs that it is our dutie to withdrawe our selues more and more The Duties from all prophanenes and to labour to increase daily in sanctification and holines both in our bodies soules and Spirits and in all good fruites and actions thereof to the glory of God and of our Sauiour Christ It teacheth vs thus much in deede For otherwise there could be no agreement or proportion at all betwixt the head and the members which were a monstrous thing ●●●licatiō 〈◊〉 ●roofe And therefore as touching the first part of your answer to wit that it is our dutie to withdrawe our selues from all prophanenes and vnholines the Apostle Paul saith with great earnestnes 1. Cor. 6.15 Know ye not that your bodies are the members of Christ Shall I then take the members of Christ and make them the members of an harlot God forbid Doe ye not knowe that he which coupleth himselfe with an harlot is one body for two saith he shall be one flesh But he that is ioined to the Lord is one Spirit Flie fornication c. Know ye not that your body is the Temple of the holy Ghost which is in you whom ye haue of God and ye are not your owne For ye are bought for a price therefore glorifie God in your body and in your Spirit for they are Gods And 2. Cor. 5.17 If any man be in Christ let him be a new creature And according to the other part of your answer which was concerning labour after increase of sanctification our Sauiour himselfe saith Iohn 15.1 I am the true vine and my Father is the husband man Euery branch that beareth not fruite in me hee taketh away and euerie one that beareth fruite hee purgeth it that it may bring forth more fruite And verse 5. I am the vine ye are the branches hee that abideth in mee and I in him the same bringeth forth much fruite for without mee ye can doe nothing And verse 8. Heerein is my Father glorified that ye beare much fruite and be made my Disciples And this is that which the Apostle praieth for in the behalfe of the Thessalonians euen a prier necessarie for all Christians that we may be sanctified throughout and that our whole Spirit and soule and body may be kept blamelesse vnto the comming of our Lord Iesus Christ 1. Ep. ch 5. verse 23. Such is our dutie in regard of our holy communion with our Sauiour himselfe Now in that through the same our Sauiour we haue our holy communion among our selues ●uestion What ought our dutie to be in respect of this ●nswer Euery member of the Church of our Sauiour Christ standeth bound euen for our Sauiours sake heartily to desire and in all louing and peaceable manner to procure by all meanes according to euery mans grace and power the benefit and blessing of euery fellow member yea euen of the whole body It is likewise the dutie of euery one as I heard you say somewhat more particularly a little before carefully to vse and frequent all those holy meanes which God hath sanctified for the nourishing of this holy communion to wit the preaching of the word Praier the Sacraments and whatsoeuer may further vs vnto the more profitable vse of thē according to the direction of the holy word of God ●xplication ●nd proofe Out of all question
either sort of these duties doe belong herevnto And first as touching the former sort it is euident that they doe so euen from that similitude of the body which S. Paul hath vsed as may well be obserued from the neare knitting of the members in the naturall body and from their mutuall tendernes each to other answerable to the same their neare connexion and according to that sweet law which God hath set in nature For seeing as hath beene declared alreadie all Christians are most nearely linked together in Christ Iesus euen by the bond of that Spirit of his which is the worker of all good and holy coniunction and likewise seeing that spirituall head to wit our Lord Iesus Christ from the which euery member of his bodie receiueth life is more liuely and mighty in operation by infinite degrees then is the naturall head of the naturall body therefore ought all Christians to be most hearty tender and faithfull in their mutuall loue to the cherishing and hearting on of one another in the way to the kingdome of heauen And for the very same cause doth our Apostle S. Paul in the 13. chap. immediatly after this doctrine of our most neare coniunction with our Sauiour Christ cōtained in our text treat of Christian loue as being in respet of some fifteene or sixteene properties which hee there rehearseth the way of all perfection And as else where hee termeth it the bond of perfection and that which wee ought to grow vp and encrease in continually Colos 3.14 and Ephes 4 15. As touching the Apostles owne example and practise what it was wee haue seene before Rom. 1.11.12.1 Cor. 9.19 c. Read also 2. Ep. 11.28.29 Now to the performance of this euery one according to that which hath likewise beene set downe before is to haue due regard what member hee for his part is in the body whether an eye to foresee or an eare to hearken after things as a good intelligencer concerning the affaires of the Church or a hand to help the poore or a foot to be commanded and imploied about any meaner seruice c. And accordingly euery one is to doe the proper office of such or such a member as he is To the which end purpose here call againe to mind Rom. ch 12. verses 3.4 ● c. And Ephes ch 4. verses 4.11.12.13.14.15.16 and verse 25 Read also Iob ch 25.15 where we may see how hee for his part was an eye to the blind c. And 1. Iohn 1.6.7 If we say we haue fellowship with God saith the Apostle and walke in darknes we lie and doe not truly But if we walke in the light as he is in the light we haue fellowship one with another and the blood of Iesus Christ his Sonne cleanseth vs from all sinne It ought to be in the Church of our Sauiour Christ in regard of spirituall graces as it was in the gathering of Manna All brought that which they gathered to one heape and all had their meet portion from the same heape again and so there was found sufficien● for euery man So it ought also to be in the communicating of bodily reliefe and succour according to the excellent doctrine of the Apostle Paul in that behalfe 2. Cor 8.13.14.15 And hereof we haue the Church of Corinth and other of the primitiue Churches notable examples for the best ordered and most charitable communion Act. 4.32 c. As the Sea filleth all riuers and all riuers runne againe into the Sea so should it be among the people of God Euery one ought to loue and tender all and all againe euery one the Minister the people and the people their Ministers c. 1 Thess 2.7.8.11.19.20 and cha 5.12.13.14.15 Heb. 13. verses 17.18 Philip. 2.1 2.3.4 The loue of the Saints one toward another and toward the whole Church it must be a holy loue that is a more excellent loue their that which is naturall or ciuill Philosophical insomuch as the corporation wherof we are memebers in the Church is not a naturall or ciuill body but a sacred and holy body as we haue seene before For the precepts of which loue read Rom. 12.9.10 c. Gal. 6.1.2 Heb. 13.1.2.3 1. Pet. 1.23 whereof we haue Dauid for one notable example Psal 16.3 All my delight saith he is in the Saints c. Hetherto of the first sort of the duties more generally considered Now touching the second sort more particularly mentioned in the second part of the answer First for the preaching of the Gospel that it is to be vsed as a meanes to bring vs and to settle vs in this holy communion read 1. Ioh. 1.3 That which wee haue seene and heard declare wee vnto you that ye may haue also fellowship with vs and that our fellowship also may be with the Father and with his Sonne Iesus Christ In which respect also it is that the Apostle Paul doth heartily praise God for that fellowship which the Philippians had in the Gospell by the preaching thereof as we read chap. 1. verses 3. and 5. of that Epistle which hee wrote vnto them That the holy Sacraments are to be vsed to the same end remember what the Apostle Paul hath written in our text By one Spirit saith he we are baptized into one body c. And likewise in the same place We are caused to drinke into one Sp rit Let vs consider also his earnest assertion in the same Epistle chap. 10.16.17 The cup of blessing which we blesse is it not the communion that is a true signe and pledge of the communion of the blood of Christ The bread which wee breake is it not the communion that is a true signe c. as before of the bodie of Christ. That is to say Haue not we that truly beleeue in our Sauiour Christ and who doe by a true faith eate the bread and drinke the wine of the Sacrament haue we not I say our very true communion with the body blood though in a spirituall manner yea with the whole humane nature yea and thereby euen with whole Christ both God and man As though the Apostle should earnestly affirme that we haue our communion with him assuredly And as we haue it with our Sauiour so also wee haue it by him as certainly among our selues as it followeth in the words of the Apostle saying For we that are many are one bread and one body because we are all partakers of one bread And all through one and the same Spirit working in vs all Call also to minde here againe Act. 2.42 c. and ch 4.32 and Ephes 4.3.4.5.6 And for Praier read in the same Epistle to the Ephesians cha 6.18 Pray alwaies with all manner of Praier and supplication in the Spirit and watch therevnto with all perseuerance and supplication for all Saints And 2. Cor. 1.11 And Philip. 1.19 For I know saith the Apostle that this shal turne to my saluation through your praier and by
is his soule into the hands of the Lord Iesus who no doubt receiued it Acts 7.59 According to that Reuel 6.9 10 11. where the soules of the Martyrs are said to lie vnder the altar to wit as being vnder the blessed safe protectiō of our Sauiour for whose sake vpō whō after a sort they offered sacrificed thēselues vnto God like as Paul vseth that maner of speech cōcerning himself Phil. 2.17 Neither was this the knowledge faith perswasion of the faithful at the cōming of our Sauiour since that time onely by the light of his doctrine promise and practise but it hath beene likewise the knowledge and beliefe of the Church of God in all former times euen frō the beginning For so taught king Salomon Eccl. 12.7 The body returneth to the earth euen dust as it was but the Spirit returneth to God that gaue it And Dauid before him being of this beliefe commended his soule into the hands of God Into thy hand saith he to God I cōmend my spirit for thou hast redeemed me O Lord God of truth Ps 31.5 Where note we wel that the blessed immortality of the soule is a fruit of our redemption Yea Moses of more ancient time before him Abraham the rest of the Patriarks also before Abraham they all liued died in this beliefe Heb. ch 11.13 14 15 16. And ch 12.23 it is writtē of the souls of all the righteous departed this life euen frō the beginning of the world that they are in a perfit estate of happines in heauen so farre forth as they may be perfit till the resurrection of the body Hereof hath the Lord giuen a liuely testimonie from heauen in that he tooke Elias vp from the earth preuenting thereby his naturall death as men ordinarily die 2. King 2.11 And before him Henoch also who was more neare the first ages of the world Gen. chap. 5.24 And as we reade Heb. 11. 5. By faith was Henoch taken away that he should not see death c. This did God of speciall grace and fauour and for a reward to Henoch because he walked with God and had a care in all things to please him This reward out of all question was the blessed immortality of his soule in heauen if not of the glorious change of his body also And the immortality of the soule of Moses Elias is plainly testified by their appearance at the transfiguration of our Sauiour Christ Matth. 17.3 Thus the beliefe of this Article hath beene knowne and embraced euen from the beginning of the world to this day Yea so famous hath it beene from the beginning that the very heathen haue retained a certaine smacke of this doctrine as it is euident in the writings of their Philosophers from time to time euen from among the Egyptians and Caldeans to the Grecians and Latinists both Oratours and Poets As noble Mornaeus sheweth at large in his 15. chapter of Truenesse of religion though these Philosophers had this doctrine rather by rote as it were as wee say of children then by any religious assurance among them for want of the liuely testimonie and warrant of Gods holy word which either they had not or did not duly regard But let vs returne to the Apostles words And in the second place diligently obserue we that he opposeth the estate of the life to come whether before the resurrection or after to the estate of this present life so long as our our soules abide here in the body This he calleth the earthly house of this tabernacle that is a flitting and transitorie estate according to that 1. Pet. 1.17 and 2. Epist 1.13 14. Iob ch 4.19 and Isai 38.12 The other he calleth first a building of God secondly a house not made with hands thirdly eternall in the heauens fourthly such a building as is from heauen all which cannot altogether agree to the body alone Thirdly this building doth the Apostle with the rest as hee testifieth of them desire to be clothed with immediately after that they leaue this earthly tabernacle because otherwise as hee saith they should be found naked vntill the resurrection of the body Fourthly the Apostle sheweth that the faithfull are not wearie of this life because of the present afflictions and troubles thereof through impatience but because they know that this life ended it is the good pleasure of God that they shall be no longer strangers from him but come presently home vnto him into a blessed estate waiting therein for the adoption euen the redemption of their body till afterward Rom. 8.23 This therefore is the cause why they doe long till they may inioy it when once the time appointed of God shall come In soule first the power of sinne being extinguished and afterward in soule and body together freed from all mortality and corruption for euer and euer Herevpon it is that the Apostle reasoning from the causes of that longing and sure confidence that the faithfull haue hee saith first that God hath created or fitted them to this immortality in his owne purpose and counsell euen from the wombe and secondly that he hath in due time giuen them the assurance of it by the earnest of his holy Spirit Thus much therefore for the ground and warrant of the blessed immortality of the soules of the faithfull euen for all whosoeuer doe truly beleeue in our Sauiour Christ For all and euery one haue their part in all the benefits purchased by him as wee may remember from the doctrine of the communion of Saints Question NOw what is the meaning of this Article of the blessed immortality of the soule Ans The meaning of it is first That the soule is created of God The meaning of it such a spirituall substance distinct from the body of euery man and so liuing in it selfe 〈◊〉 causing life to the body that though the body die yet it remaineth still in the owne life and by the ordinance of God is not subiect to death nor possible for euer to be extinguished or to cease to hold that proper existence or Beeing which God hath giuen vnto it Secondly the meaning of this Article is that so soone as the naturall life which the soule ministreth to the body is ended God receiueth the soule of euery true beleeuer into his heauenly kingdome Where he maketh their estate vnspeakeably more blessed then before in that he giueth vnto them a most sweet comfortable fruit of all that christian knowledge faith sanctification of euery grace which they had obtained here in this life and that euen in all meete and full perfection so to continue for euer and euer with the thousand thousands of the holy Angells and Saints of God The meaning of this Article may well bee comprehended in these two branches Explicatiō proofe But yet so as the first branch of your answer may well be extended as well to the soules of the wicked and infidells as to
doubt the danger is very great For the soules of all such as doe not beleeue this blessed immortality or die in carelesse neglect of the meanes whereby they should attaine vnto it they shall certainely be condemned to extreme and immortall or endlesse miserie euen from the very instant departure of their soule from the body Explicatiō proofe It is very true as the parable of the voluptuous rich man of whom we reade in the holy Gospel plainely sheweth Luke 16. His soule as our Sauiour giueth there to vnderstand for forthwith in Hell torments And so remained in the same most wofull torments neither could thenceforth by any intreatie obtaine any release or ease And Heb. 2.3 How shall we escape saith the holy Apostle if we neglect so great saluation as is offered vs in the Gospel All such as harden their hearts in vnbeliefe are condemned alreadie Iohn 3.16 and therefore no doubt they shall not stay without all punishment till the day of the last iudgement but shall presently after this life indure some part of it Let vs therefore I beseech yee take heede that we be not carried away after the example of the secure multitude neither yet with any other sorts of the wicked and vngodly lest we fall with them into this great and fearefull damnation To the which end and purpose it is necessarie that we doe arme our selues against those hereticall or atheisticall and godlesse opinions which bee contrarie to this Article As well theirs who doe simply denie the immortalitie of the soule as the opinion of them that doe suspend as we may say the immortalitie of it till the time htat the bodies shall be raised againe and so thus farre ioyne with the rest that it is after a sort mortall and without all vnderstanding or affection for all that while They that doe simply denie the soules immortalitie are not onely the Sadduces mentioned in the holy Scriptures Acts 23.8 who were heretikes sprong vp among true worshippers of God and Christians but also the Epicures who were as it were heretikes dissenting from the sounder sort of the Philosophers among the heathen and all Atheists and godlesse persons who are iustly odious to all other sorts of people in the world So that it may seeme exceeding strange vnto vs if any impietie might be strange in the chaire of Rome that Pope Paulus the third should at his death make such a confession of his faith or rather of his infidelitie and atheisme as this that now he should shortly make triall whether the soules of men are immortall or no and likewise of two other things to wit whether there be a God or any Hell of the which as he confessed he had beene in doubt all the daies of his life before Such as deferre the immortality of the soule till the resurrection of the body are some among those that are called Anabaptists whose heresie is called Psychopanychie because they hold that the soule sleepeth that is hath no perceiuance of ioy c no more then the body hath after it is dead till it be raised vp againe And thus all of them seeme erroneously to consent in this that the soule of man is nothing else but a certaine vital power or faculty consisting in a perfit temperature of the body and therfore hath as they imagine no liuely Beeing longer then life abideth in the body But this consent of theirs is no better then a most wicked and vnfaithfull conspiracie against the truth of God as it is most euidently to be proued against them both from the originall of the soule together with the manner of the creation of it differing as farre from the originall and creation of the body as heauen is differing from the earth as hath been decared before in the doctrine of the Creation and also from that which is said of the soule that it beareth the image of God yea euen from the continuall testimonie of the holy Scriptures which speake of the soule as of a distinct existence or Beeing beside the body according as it is written that it commeth from God as from the Father of Spirits and returneth to him againe as to the Iudge of all mens soules and Spirits According also as it is said that the soule or Spirit being in man is knowne of none but of it selfe beside of God who is the searcher of the heart as we read 1. Cor. 2.10.11 So that to all who will vnderstand it is most plaine that the soule of man is not a bare faculty or power of life and motion arising from the body but euen that which doth as we may say essentially quicken sustaine and gouerne the body and all the members thereof so long as it abideth in it and that the seperation of it from the body is onely the death of the body and not of it selfe as hath beene alreadie declared in the interpretation and vse of the doctrine concerning the same Wherefore whatsoeuer either reasons from nature or testimonies from holy Scriptures any of the aboue named heretikes or heretical disputers do pretend to serue to the maintenance of their wicked hereticall and godlesse fancies they are nothing but so many sophistications against all soundnes of reason and so many ignorant and false allegations against the manifest truth of the holy Scriptures The refutation whereof being long Vrsinus in his Cōmentaries of Catechisme And in his Treatises of Diuinitie In the Article of the Creation And Mornaeus in the 1● and 15. chapters of his booke of truenes of Religion and not so necessarie though profitable no doubt to the right vnderstanding of many places of holy Scriptures abused to that purpose I had rather it should be reade in the writings of those that haue learnedly discouered the vanity of them or to doe it at some other time then at this present to stand vpon them Onely this I will now add in a word that vpon the things already set down it is sufficiently cleared that though the wicked may easily cast away and damne their owne soules by following false principles and by transgressing of the holy rules of life and of that obedience which God hath set yet they can by no meanes extinguish them or destroy their Beeing But they must of necessitie come before God to receiue their iudgement and for euer and euer to endure their most wofull torment Wherevpon also it is in like manner verie plaine that all such are most lamentably deluded by the Diuell whosoeuer doe thinke to relieue themselues against any present troubles and distresses by murthering of themselues as many doe insomuch as they doe thereby hasten the increase of their owne most dreadfull misery Thus much as it were by the way concerning this first benefit which all true beleeuers enioy by the death of our Sauiour Christ so soone as this naturall and fraile life of ours is ended euen the blessed estate of the soule in heauen so soone as it leaueth this
deferre their Baptisme till they should bee going out of this life Finally Maister Francis Iunius so interpreteth these wordes as if huper vsually and rightly turned super should neuertheles according to the vse of the same both greeke and latine preposition in greeke and latine writers be taken here for praeter besides or in the signification of insuper moreouer as noting the continuance of the Sacrament of Baptisme in the church of God by a constant course for the comfort of the liuing still like as it was found to be of comfortable vse to those then dead so long as they were aliue As though the wordes of the Apostle were to be read thus Else what do they that are baptized still or moreouer and beside those that are already dead because otherwise it might be inferred that vnlesse the dead should rise againe neither haue the dead any fruite of baptisme abiding them to wit in respecct of their bodies and so shall bee disappointed of that which they looked for by faith neither haue the liuing any reason at the least in respect of the body why it should be continued among them And this indeed may the doubling of the question by the Apostle import Else what shall they doe who are baptized to wit such as are alreadie dead And againe why are they namely they who are liuing yet baptized But howsoeuer it be all must come to this issue that they who denie the resurrection of the body doe frustrate the vse of the Sacrament of baptisme at the least in one speciall part of it Thus much concerning the fourth reason for the right vnderstanding whereof we haue cause as we see to pray to God for his holy Spirit of iudgement and discretion The fift reason is now to be considered of vs. It followeth in the 30 verse Question Which is that Answer The Apostles wordes are these 30. Why are we also in ieoperdie euery houre Evplicatiō In these wordes the holy Apostle reasoneth from that speciall worke of the grace of God in the hearts of his children and namely of the Preachers of the Gospell in those dayes whereby they were made most willing and couragious to expose and lay open their bodies and naturall liues to all necessarie dangers as they that made no reckoning of them for the Gospels sake hauing an assured hope of a better resurrection after the example of the more ancient Martyrs of whom wee reade honourable mention to bee made Heb 11.35 The which reason the same our Apostle illustrateth from his owne example in that hee was most prodigall of his life as one may say in the cause of the Gospell as it followeth in the 31. verse and in the former part of the 32. Answer Which are his wordes Question 31. By our reioycing saith Saint Paule which I haue in Christ Iesus our Lord I dye daily 32. If I haue fought with beastes at Ephesus after the manner of men what doth it aduantage me Explicatiō The meaning of Saint Paule is to protest with great earnestnes in manner of taking an othe or rather by an attestation and calling of the Corinthians themselues to witnes that he for his part for the comfortable hopes sake of a better life and euen for the comforts sake of the resurrection of the body through faith in Iesus Christ whom he calleth the reioycing both of himselfe and of them did as they might well perceiue carrie his life continually as it were in his hand for the testimonie of the truth According to that which he writeth also 2. Cor 11.13 that he had beene oftentimes neare to death for it yea and that by all sorts of perills and dangers as we read in the 26 verse But here as wee see he giueth one speciall instance among the rest which could not but be famously knowne vnto them in that hee refused not to put himselfe in danger to haue his body most cruelly torne in peeces and deuoured by wilde beastes at Ephesus For to this punishment it seemeth that he was there condemned for our Sauiours sake and his Gospell and should haue beene so destroied had not the Lord strengthened him to ouercome the wilde beastes in fighting with them and so to escape the danger according to the lawe of victorie in that the Ephesians their inhumane and barbarous custome which they had to condemne men to that sauage fight to make themselues sport in the beholding of it Now therefore saith the Apostle in this respect what profite could I haue looked to haue come vnto me by this my dangerous aduenture had not the hope of the resurrection animated me against the naturall feare and terrour concerning the spoile of my body The holy Apostle no doubt considered thus with himselfe that if hee had made that aduenture in carnall respectes and dyed in the combate his death had beene wofull or if he should haue escaped as by the mightie and powerfull mercy of God hee did yet should the glorie of his manhood be a meere vaine thing when it should be saide Paule plaide the man so that he ouercame wilde beastes at Ephesus c. And thus we may plainly perceiue that the holy Apostle doth make the beliefe of the resurrection of the body the ground of all comfort as touching the sufferings of the body Neither indeed is there any iust cause why wee should make any doubt but that as the body beareth a great part in that fight of all afflictions for all buffetings scourges imprisonments rackings c. doe befall it so God will giue it a great part of that blessed reward which he hath promised to giue vnto those that shall suffer any such things in their bodies for his truthes sake Now the sixt reason which is the last of those which the Apostle Paule vseth to proue the resurrection of the body it is yet behind Question Which is that Answer It is contained in these wordes 32. If the dead be not raised vp let vs eate and drinke for to morrowe wee shall dye Explicatiō This last reason taketh his strength from another great absurditie which followeth vpon the deniall of the resurrection of the body euen this so great an absurditie that the vngodly speech and practise of Epicures and Bellie-Gods as wee call them should cleane contrarie to the rule of Gods blessed word and practise of his holy religion haue at the least some colour and shewe of reason in that they say Let vs eate and drinke for to morrowe weee shall dye Wherefore seeing this so absurd and godlesse an opinion speech and practise is to be vtterly condemned of all men like as God himselfe most seuerely condemneth it as we reade Isai 22. verses 13.14 it followeth that euen for the same cause also that opinion or doctrine whatsoeuer which would giue incouragement licence to so great prophanenes is with like detestation to be condemned of all true Christians And of that sort is the deniall of the
corne doth vsually die that is to say rotteth in the ground before it taketh roote that then it may spring out of the earth according to the rule of Philosophie that the corruption of one thing must make way to the bringing forth of another and seeing also that we finde yeere after yeere that God giueth the corne that was sowen a seuerall body according to his kinde yea many graines as it were so many seuerall bodies for one yea and beside the multiplied graines of the corne it selfe the stalke also and the eare why then should it seeme vnpossible to any that God should from the same resolued substance raise vp one and the same body againe Thus much therefore more briefly for answer to the first question thus waiwardly repeated by the aduersaries againe The more large answer of the Apostle to the second question which is of the manner of the resurrection followeth in the verses before mentioned 39. c. 51. The summe whereof is this that our bodies shall be in a farre differing manner at the resurrection and for euer after to that which they are nowe And the possibilitie of this also the blessed Apostle Paul sheweth from the vsuall course of Gods dealing in that he magnifieth his diuine wisedome and power in the varietie of all his workes and in the seuerall kindes thereof And first in his earthly creatures which haue life compared among themselues And then also in his heauenly creatures compared both with earthly and also one of them with another Let vs heare the Apostles words Question Which are they Answer They are these as we read them verses 39.40.41 39. All flesh is not the same flesh saith the Apostle but there is one flesh of men and another flesh of beasts and another of birdes 40. There are also heauenly bodies and earthly bodies but the glory of the heauenly is one and the glory of the earthly is another 41. There is another glory of the Sunne and another glory of the Moone and another glory of the starres for one starre differeth from another starre in glory Explicatiō Here as we may see the varietie of Gods most excellent wisedome and the infinitenes of his almighty power do shine forth very clearly both in the earthly and also in the heauenly creatures the which he hath created made at the first and the which also he hitherto preserueth maintaineth still in their seuerall kindes The earthly as we see in the 39. verse and both the earthly and heauenly in an vnequall condition and degree verses 40.41 Now after the possibility of the resurrection of the body and that also in a manner very farre differing from their present estate declared by the differing instances of the former similitudes or examples the Apostle doth henceforth applie the same instances or examples to expresse the matter in hand and saith Euen so is the resurrection that is to say greatly differing from that estate wherein the bodies were before they fell downe to the graue And hee proceedeth to shew further wherein that difference consisteth First in three particular properties and then more generally in their estate more entirely and totally considered But let vs heare the Apostle himselfe speake And first concerning the three differing or rather contrary properties or qualities in the differing estate of the body Question What is that which he saith to this purpose Answer He maketh the application of the former instances or similitudes and examples of the other creatures in these words verses 42.43 42. So also saith the Apostle is the resurrection of the dead The body is sowen in corruption and is raised in incorruption 43. It is sowen in dishonour and is raised in glory it is sowen in weakenes and is raised in power Explicatiō These contrary qualities of one and the same body doe expresse the difference to be as great as possibly may be in the one estate from the other though the substance of the body is to be one and the same in either state and condition How our bodies are for their present estate corrupt vile and fraile we haue euery one of vs sensible experience but what the incorruption glory and firme and able constitution of them shall be free from all diseases c at the resurrection and thenceforth for euer wee shall not throughly discerne till God vouchsafe to make vs partakers of them Neuerthelesse this we know and it may well satisfie vs that our bodies shall in some measure be made like to the glorious body of our Sauiour Christ as we read Philip. 3.21 And whereas the Apostle expresseth the death of our corruptible ignominious and fraile bodies vnder the metaphore or borrowed speech of sowing he doth it to note that our bodies shall not be vtterly extinguished by death like as our Sauiour speaketh of his death vnder the similitude of the wheat corne falling into the earth dying and so bringing forth much fruit as we read Ioh. 12.24 Like as also to the same end death it selfe which falleth vpō the bodies of the faithfull is compared to a sleepe as it followeth in our text afterward Such therefore is the differing estate which shall be of the body at the resurrection from that which it is now expressed by three particular qualities in each estate the one of the which estates is in respect of the same qualities cleane contrarie to the other The entier and totall difference in each estate is further expressed by one more generall contrarietie as was said Question Which is that difference Answer It is contained in the former part of the 44. verse in these words of the Apostle 44. It is sowen a naturall body and it is raised a spirituall body Explication By the naturall body the Apostle vnderstandeth the estate and condition of our bodies such as it is by the common course of nature mortall and subiect to death as wee sawe euen now insomuch as the soule which ministreth life vnto it Soma psychicon doth in death leaue it Wherevpon the Apostle calleth it animale of anima the soule wherewith the body is animated as one may say so long as the body liueth Soma pneumaticon By the spirituall body he doth not meane a body without a bodily or naturall substance and beeing but a bodily substance indued with such excellent qualities as were likewise mentioned before Not so much proceeding from the soule it selfe to the body when it shall be revnited vnto it as from the holy Spirit of God the onely immediate fountaine of this spirituall estate of the body which he speaketh of So that by the Apostles description the faithfull shall at the resurrection of their bodies be in comparison rather like Angels at that time then such men as they were before that is very corrupt and vile weake and fraile c. According to that saying of our Sauiour Christ Luke 20.35.36 They that shall be counted worthie to enioy that world
vsuall manner but we shall all be changed Wherein first the Apostle compareth death to a sleepe to signifie that death is not an vtter destruction of the body as was touched before seeing that as the body though depriued of all sensible vse of the senses as one may say yet awaketh in the morning and findeth all after a sort renewed so the body after that it hath slept his full sleepe till the last day shall then rise againe in that morning to receiue life sense and motion according to that Psal 49.14 The righteous shall haue dominion in that morning Illo manè 1. quo resurg●nt pij quasi ex nocte sepulchri cum videlicet Sol iustitiae orietur Christus secundo aduentu suo Vt scité Iunius See more to this purpose in the 2. Booke page 609. where this sentence is englished Secondly the Apostle sheweth in these words We shall all he changed what shall be instead of a death and resurrection to all such as shall be found liuing at the comming of our Sauiour to iudge the world When as to speake properly they shall neither die nor rise againe but onely be after a wonderfull manner set in the same glorious estate with the other Thirdly in the words next following the holy Apostle giuing vs to vnderstand that this change of the faithfull who shall be found liuing at the comming of our Sauiour together with the change of all other creatures and the raising vp of all the dead being to be done with greater expedition then all things were made at the first it serueth notably to set forth the almighty power of God herein And therewithall mightily to strengthen our faith against all doubtings about the matter And yet not so that the moment which the Apostle speaketh of is precisely to be vrged further then to note singular expedition for so great magnificēt a work far aboue that any would think how it could be so soone wrought Like as Lament chap. 4.6 it is said by the holy Prophet that Sodome was destroyed as it were in a moment because it was done in a short time euen soone after that goodly sun-shine morning wherein Lot went out of it Reade also Numb 16. verses 21.45 Fourthly in the same verse the holy Apostle telleth vs yet further what shall be the instrumentall cause of this change and of the generall resurrection namely the sound of the trumpet of God euen that which 1. Thes 4. he telleth vs shall be sounded by the Archangel of God And the same no doubt in farre more glorious manner sounding to all the world then at the giuing of the law of God to the people of Israel This trumpet out of all question is not that which H. N. hath challenged to himselfe with a most shrill and lowd blasphemie as if he were appointed of God to be the man that should by his doctrine raise vp all the Lords dead as he saith Finally the holy Apostle St. Paul for the further strengthening of our faith concerning this change and the resurrection of all the faithfull to glorie hee assureth vs in the last verse that it is the very determined decree of GOD whose counsell and purpose nothing can possibly frustrate that it must be so For saith he this corruptible must put on incorruption and this mortall must put on immortality Concerning which words of the holy Apostle note we diligently that for further euidence and confirmations sake hee doth as it were point with the finger to this very body which wee carry about with vs as though he should say euen this and no other then euery mans owne body shall certainely rise againe according as Iob guided by the same Spirit of faith saith in the 1● chapter of his booke verses 25 c. O that my words were now written c. For I am sure that my Redeemer liueth and that the last man shall rise to stand vpon the earth And though after my skinne wormes destroy this body yet shall I see God in my flesh Whom I my selfe shall see and mine eyes shal behold and no other for me after my reines are consumed with my bosome As though he should say though both barke and belly euen the thickest part of the body be wholly consumed to dust c yet shall I see the Lord my Redeemer For like as our Sauiour Christ at his first comming in all the cures which he did both to the bodies also to the soules of men he did not giue them other soules nor other members to their decaied lame or withered bodies but onely a new renewed qualitie and disposition to either of them as sight to the same eyes hearing to the same eares strength to the same legges which before were lame as for example concerning the eare of Malchus which Peter strooke off our Sauiour Christ did not make another eare to grow out of his head but caused the same eare to grow to his head againe for as the holy Euangelist writeth he touched that eare which was stricken off and healed the man Luke 22.51 so at his second comming our Sauiour will not giue men other bodies but he will by his mightie power raise vp the very same bodies though by his grace endued with far more excellent qualities and aduanced to a farre more excellent estate then they were in before I speake of the bodies of the faithfull Neuerthelesse euen concerning the wicked this also is very equall and iust that the very same should be raised vp againe insomuch as the same that haue sinned and died in sinne are to be punished in the iustice of God and no other for them as well as that the same bodies of the faithfull which haue beene redeemed and done faithfull seruice to God should of his mercy be rewarded and no other instead of them This is the rather to be diligently obserued and soundly digested in our mindes because some not considering the almighty power of God haue in their weakenesse beene carried away to thinke that though we shal rise againe yet it must be with other bodies Wherefore beloued let vs be the more carefull so to settle and resolue our selues in the beliefe of the almighty power of our God and Sauiour Iesus Christ with like assurance of the good pleasure of his diuine will in this behalfe that we may be throughly perswaded that no burning of our bodies in the fire no deuouring of them by wilde hearts or by the rauening foules of the ayre c can possibly hinder that God should not easily gather together the same substance and the smallest resolued dust of it euen the same very first matter whereof the body was composed and framed at the first But yet more carefull ought we to be against the heresie of H. N. who maketh no reckoning of the resurrection of the body at all And as a fruit thereof in the 6. chapter of his Documentall sentences feareth not to contradict the plain meaning of the Apostle
14. Wherevpon he doth furthermore exhort the Philippians yea and all other Christians to follow his example verse 15. in these wordes Let vs therefore saith he as many as be perfit that is vpright and entier be thus minded c. For as wee knowe many seeme to pray often for a ioyfull resurrection but they regard not to take the right course in rising first from the death of sinne c. Some also doe make the same praier for their friends but they pray to late because they pray not till they be dead as also because they themselues lye dead in that sinnes and trespasses following the workes of wickednes with wicked diligence as if nothing else were worthie to be laboured after But wee beloued in the Lord duly considering the excellent glory wherevnto God of his infinite mercie hath appointed our bodies let vs alwaies esteeme it an ouer-base thing to apply any pretious member of them to the vile seruice of sinne and Satan either our eies to vnchast lookes or to reade anie vngodly bookes or our eares to hearken to lewd or vnfruitfull discourses by word of mouth or any wicked and vngodly speaches whatsoeuer or our hands to take bribes or to worke any deceite or our feete to carrie our bodies to any wicked companie c. But contrariwise let vs vse them to carrie vs to the house of God and to frequent the companie of the godly that we may learne both to minde speake and doe those things which be good and godly according to the exhortation of Saint Paul from the consideration of this benefit of the resurrection 1. Cor. 6. verses 14.15 saying God hath raised vp the Lord and he will raise vs vp by his power And Know ye not saith he further that your bodies are the members of Christ Shall I then take the members of Christ and make them the members of an harlot God forbid c. And verses 19.20 Ye are not your owne For ye are bought for a price therefore glorifie ye God both in your body and in your spirit for they are Gods And Rom. 8.11.12 after that he hath made like mention of the resurrection Therefore brethren saith hee we are debters not to the flesh to liue after the flesh For if ye liue after the flesh ye shall die but if ye mortifie the deedes of the body by the Spirit ye shall liue For as many as are led by the Spirit of God they are the Sonnes of God And let vs note well that as the due consideration of death is an effectuall bridle to withdrawe vs from the ouer-curious and delicious pampering and tricking of our bodies which in this our present mortall estate are but wormes meate as was noted in the doctrine of Gods Fatherly prouidence page 254. or at the least shall corrupt and turne to be wormes so the Christian meditation of the resurrection of the same our poore and fraile bodies to euerlasting glory containeth a mighty perswasion to moue and excite all true beleeuers constantly to imploy their whole bodies and euery part and member of them onely to those honourable seruices wherevnto the Lord hath created them Though we doe not thus we shall rise againe in deede but not to saluation and glory but to condemnation and that most iustly euen to eternall reproach and miserie Thus much concerning other testimonies of holy Scripture belonging to the former duties beside that of the Apostle Paul 1. Cor. 15. Question Now what other duties beside those mentioned in that Scripture do belong to the comfort of the same benefit of resurrection Answer The comfort hereof doth furthermore require that wee doe account our selues but strangers here in this world and therefore not to addict our mindes inordinately to any of the pleasures and profites or aduancements thereof no not to those that being rightlie vsed are lawfull and good Nay rather it requireth on the contrarie that we settle our hearts patiently to expect and endure all bodily afflictions of this life yea euen death it selfe both our owne and of our dearest friends yea if neede doe so require the most cruell death and torturings of our bodies for Christ and his Gospels sake Explicatiō It is very true according to that instruction which Saint Paul giueth 1. Thes 4.13.14 saying The dāger of not beleeuing this Articles I would not brethren haue ye ignorant concerning them which are a sleepe that ye sorowe not euen as other which haue no hope For if wee beleeue that Iesus is dead and risen euen so them which sleepe in Iesus will God bring with him Where note that the hope of the resurrection to eternall life as M. Caluin saith very well is the mother of patience Spes inquit beatae immortalitatis patientiae mater est And of this patience we haue those holy Martyrs who haue giuen their liues to testifie the truth for notable examples as we may see if we call againe to minde that which is written Heb. 10.32 c. and chap. 11.35 c. Read also chap. 13 1.2.3 And 2. Cor. 4.17.18 And so forth from the beginning of the next chapter to the 12. verse For as wee haue considered heretofore the doctrine of the Apostle in that place doth respect the immortality both of the soule and also of the body after the resurrection thereof Where also wee are plainely taught that wee ought after the example of the faithfull in former times to liue as strangers here in this world minding a better Citie c. As also Heb. 11. verse 13. c. Thus farre of the duties Question NOw finally What is the danger of not beleeuing this Article and of not yeelding these fruites of obedience and thankfulnes in the faith and hope of it Answer Such as doe not beleeue this Article beleeue nothing as they ought to beleeue the same Neither is it possible that they should be heartily willing at any neede to giue their liues for our Sauiour Christ and his Gospels sake but contrariwise that by a cowardlie seeking by the deniall of him in time of danger to saue their liues they must needes loose their liues and their soules too for euer and euer Explication proofe This may be euident vnto vs from that which wee haue heard before in the opening of the reasons which the Apostle hath vsed to confirme this Article For there he affirmeth plainely that they who denie the resurrectiō of the bodies of the faithful do therwithal denie the resurrectiō of our Sauiour himselfe as we may see 1. Cor. 15. verse 13. And againe verses 15.16 For If there be no resurrection of the dead then is Christ not risen And yet againe If the dead be not raised then is Christ not raised And thus it cannot be but they frustrate all To the which purpose also serueth the second reason and also the fourth fift and sixt as they haue beene interpreted and explaned in the same chapter Of this sort of vnbeleeuers
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