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A14216 The summe of Christian religion: deliuered by Zacharias Vrsinus in his lectures vpon the Catechism autorised by the noble Prince Frederick, throughout his dominions: wherein are debated and resolued the questions of whatsoeuer points of moment, which haue beene or are controuersed in diuinitie. Translated into English by Henrie Parrie, out of the last & best Latin editions, together with some supplie of wa[n]ts out of his discourses of diuinitie, and with correction of sundrie faults & imperfections, which ar [sic] as yet remaining in the best corrected Latine.; Doctrinae Christianae compendium. English Ursinus, Zacharias, 1534-1583.; Parry, Henry, 1561-1616. 1587 (1587) STC 24532; ESTC S118924 903,317 1,074

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Maior For the promise euen in those who receiue it not hath this vse that it may bee made manifest that God doth not reioice at the destruction of any and that hee is iust in punishing when as he doth so inuite thē vnto him who through their ingratitude contemne and refuse gods promises Secondly we distinguish that vnto them indeed the promise is vnprofitable to whom the condition adioined is neuer made possible through faith and grace of iustification by Christ and of regeneration by the holy Ghost But so it is made possible vnto the elect Wherefore God deludeth nether but earnestly declareth to both of them what they ought to be vnto whom he giueth euerlasting life and how vnwoorthy they are of Gods benefites and shall neuer bee partakers of them vnlesse by the free mercy of God they be exempted from destructiō further also he allureth more and more and confirmeth the faithful to yeeld obedience Lastly they cite also other sayings which seeme to place conuersion and good-woorks in the will of men Psal 119. I haue applied my heart to fulfil thy statutes 1. Ioh. 5. verse 18. He that is begotten of god keepeth himselfe These the like sayings attribute the woorke of god vnto men first because they are not only the obiect but the instrumēt also of gods woorking which the holy spirite exerciseth in them Then because they are such an instrument which being renewed and moued by the holy spirit doth also it selfe woorke together and mooue it selfe For there is not one effect ascribed vnto the holie ghost and another to mans will but the same to both vnto the holie ghost as the principal cause vnto mans will as a secondarie and instrumentall cause The third degree of libertie in man regenerated The third degree of libertie belongeth to man in this life as he is regenerated but not yet glorified or in whom regeneration is begun but not accomplished or perfected In this state the will vseth her libertie not onely to worke euill as in the second degree but partly to doe ill and partly to do well And this is to be vnderstood two waies First that some works of the regenerate are good and pleasing to God which are done of them according to Gods commandement but some euil displeasing to god which they do contrary to the commaundement of God which is manifest by the infinit fallings of holy men Secondly that euen those good works which the conuerted doe in this life albeit they please God by reason of Christes satisfaction imputed vnto them yet are they not perfectly good that is agreeable to Gods law but vnperfect stained with many sins therefore they cannot if they be beheld without Christ stand in iudgement escape damnation The cause of the renewing and beginning of this liberty in man to good is the spirit working by the wil. The cause for which the wil beginneth to work well is this because by the singular grace or benefite of the holy spirit mans nature is renewed by the word of God there is kindled in the mind a new light knowlege of god in the hart new affections in the wil new inclinations agreeing with the Lawe of God and the will is forcibly and effectually mooued to doe according to these notions and inclinations and so it recouereth both the power of willing that which God approueth and the vse of that power and beginneth to bee conformed and agreeable to God and to obey him Deut. 30.6 The Lord thy God wil circumcise thy hart the hart of thy seed that thou maiest loue the lord thy god with al thine heart Ezec. 36.26 A new hart wil I giue you and a newe spirit wil I put within you and I wil take away the stony hart out of your body and I wil giue you an heart of flesh and I wil put my spirit within you and cause you to walke in my statutes Act. 16. The Lord opened the hart of Lidia that she should attend to those things which were spoke of Paul 2. Cor. 3. Where the spirit of the Lord is there is libertie Why the will in the regenerate vseth liberty not onely to good but to euil also The causes for which the will vseth her libertie not onely to the choosing of good but of euill also are in number two The first for that in this life the renewing of our nature is not perfect neither as concerning the knowledge of GOD neither as concerning our inclinations to obey GOD and therefore in the best men while they liue here remaine stil many and great sinnes both originall and others The Second for that the regenerate bee not alwaies ruled by the holy spirite but are sometimes for a time forsaken of GOD eyther for to try or to chastise or humble them but yet are recalled to repentaunce that they perish not Of the first cause it is said Rom. 7. I knowe that in me that is in my flesh dwelleth no good thing for to wil is present with mee but I finde no meanes to performe that which is good Marc. 9. I beeleue Lord but help thou my vnbeliefe Of the second cause it is said Psa 51. Take not away thy holy spirit from mee Isaiah 63.17 O Lord why hast thou made vs to erre from thy wayes and hardned our heart from thy fear Returne for thy seruaunts sake 1. Kings 8.57 The Lorde our God bee with vs that hee forsake vs not neither leaue vs. Therefore the regenerate man in this life doth alwaies goe either forwarde or backewarde neuer continueth in the same state Hence are deduced these 2. conclusions first as man corrupted before he be regenerated can not begin new obedience pleasing acceptable vnto God So he that is regenerated in this life although he beginne to obey God that is hath some inclination and purpose to obey God according to all his commaundementes and that vnfained though yet weak and strugling with euil inclinationes affectiones and desires and therefore there shine in his life and manners a desire of pietie towardes God and his neighbour yet can hee not yeeld whole and perfect obedience to God because neither his knowledge nor his loue of God is so great and so syncere as the law of God requireth and therefore is not such righteousnes as may stande before God according to that saying Psal 143.2 Enter not into iudgement with thy seruaunt for in thy sight shall none that liueth be iustified The second They who are ōcuerted can no farder retein good inclinations neither thoughts and affections and a good purpose to perseuere and go forwarde therein than as the holy spirit worketh and preserueth these in them for if he guide and rule them they iudge and doe aright but if he forsake them they are blinde they wander slip and fall away yet so that they perish not but repent and are saued if so bee they were euer truely conuerted 1. Cor. 4. What hast
desire of him in the Elect. For hee is giuen to them that desire him Luk. 11.13 Hence is drawen a forcible argument to prooue the God-head of the holy ghost For to worke effectuallie by the ministerie is proper to God onely 1. Cor. 3.7 Neither is he that planteth anie thing neither he that watereth but God that giueth the encrease Matth. 3.11 J baptize you with water to amendment of life but hee that commeth after mee will baptize you with the holie ghost and with fire Rom. 1.16 The gospel is the power of god because the holie ghost is forcible in working by it whereupon also the gospell is called the ministration of the spirite 2. Corint 3.8 Now the holy ghost is receiued by faith Eph. 1.13 Wherin also after that yee beleeued yee were sealed with the holy spirit of promise The world cannot receiue the spirit of truth because it neither seeth him nor knoweth him Obiection But faith is the gift and fruite of the holie ghost Ephes 2.8 By grace are yee saued through faith and that not of your selues it is the gift of god 1. Corinth 12.3 No man can saie that Jesus is the Lorde but by the holie ghost Aunswere 1. The woorking of the spirite is in order of nature before faith but in time both are together because the first beginning of faith is the receiuing of the holy ghost 2. Faith beeing once begun the holy ghost is more and more receiued who woorketh afterwardes other thinges in vs by faith As it is saide Galat. 5.6 Faith worketh by loue Actes 15.9 By faith mens heartes are purified 7 How the holy ghost is reteined THE holie ghost is receiued and kept 1. By meditation in the doctrine of the gospell and by studying to profit therein Psalm 1.2 He that doth meditate in the Law of the lord da●● and night shall bee like a tree planted by the riuers of waters that wil bring foorth her f●uite in one season Coloss 3.16 Let the woorde of Christ dwel in you plenteouslie in all wisedome teaching and admonishing your selues 2. Hee is kept by encrease and continuaunce of repentaunce and amendment of life that is by a desire of bewaring to offend against our conscience Matth. 13.12 Vnto him that hath shal be giuen Reuelat. 22.11 He that is righteous let him be righteous still Ephes 4.30 Grieue not the holie spirit of god by whom yee are sealed vnto the daie of redemption Hither maie bee referred a desire of auoiding euill companie and sinne For hee that wil auoide sinne must auoide al occasion of sinning 3. Hee is reteined by dailie and earnest praie● and inuocation Luk 11.13 Howe much more shall your heauenlie Father giue the holy ghost to them that desire him The same wee maie see in that panoplie or complet harnesse which the Apostle describeth Ephes 6.14 Likewise it is confirmed by the example of Dauid who praieth Psalm 51.11 That god wil not take his holy spirit from him 4. He is reteined by applieng gods giftes to their right vse that is to his glorie and to the safetie of our neighbour Luke 22 32. And when thou art conuerted confirme thy Bretheren Matth. 25.29 Vnto euerie man that hath it shall bee giuen and from him that hath not euen that he hath shal be taken away 8 Whether and how the holy Ghost may be lost HEE may be lost of Hypocrits and reprobates Of the Elect he is neuer wholy lost but onely as touching manie giftes because they alwaies reteine some giftes Neither is hee finally lost of the Elect because at length they returne to repentance But of the reprobate he is altogether or wholy lost and finally so that they neuer receiue him Obiection But the holy ghost departed from Saul Therefore he may also depart from the Elect. Aunswere Hee departed from Saul but not the spirit of regeneration for he neuer had him Reply Yea but the regenerating spirite also departeth because Dauid praieth Psal 51.12 Restore to me the ioy of thy saluation Answ He is lost oftentimes as concerning some giftes of regeneration but not wholy For it cannot possibly bee that the Godly should reteine no remnants seeing they doe not sin to death A man saith Bernard neuer abideth in the same state either he goeth backward or forward For this difference is to be obserued held for the assoiling of that question How namely the perseuerance of the Elect may be notwithstanding certaine albeit they leese the holy Ghost which is because they are neuer wholly and finally destitute of the holy Ghost Now the holy Ghost may be lost fower waies and those contrarie to those other meanes whereby he is reteined 1 By neglecting the Woord and Doctrine For Paul willeth Timothie to stirre vp the gift of God which was in him also teacheth him how that may be doone 1. Tim. 4.15 By giuing attendance to his reading to exhortation and doctrine 2 He is lost by carnall securitie and by giuing ouer our selues to commit wickednesse against our conscience 3 By neglect of praier 4 By abusing the giftes of the holie Ghost as when they are not imploied to his glorie to the safety of our neighbor Luk. 8.18 Vnto him that hath shal be giuen from him that hath not euen that he hath shall be taken awaie 9 Wherefore the holy Ghost is necessarie HOW necessarie and needefull the Holy Ghost is and for what causes doth clearely appeare by these places of Scripture Ioh. 3.5 Except that a man be borne of water and of the spirit he cannot enter into the kingdome of Heauen 1. Cor. 15.50 Flesh bloud cannot inherit the kingdome of God 2. Cor. 3.5 Wee are not sufficient of our selues to thinke anie thing as of our selues but our sufficiencie is of God Hence we may thus conclude without whom we cannot thinke much lesse doe ought that is good and without whom we can neither be regenerated nor know God neither attain vnto the inhetaunce of the celestiall kingdome without him we cannot be saued But without the holy Ghost these things cannot be done by reason of the corruption blindnes of our nature Therefore without the holy Ghost it cannot be that we should be saued so it followeth that he is altogether necessarie for vs vnto saluation 10 How we may know that the holy Ghost dwelleth in vs. WEE know that wee haue him by the effectes or by his benefits and blessings in vs as by the true knowledge of God by regeneration faith and the inchoation or beginning of new obedience or by a readinesse and willingnesse to obay God Rom. 5.1 Beeing iustified by faith wee haue peace towards God The loue of god is shed in our harts Againe we know it by the testimony and witnesse which hee beareth vnto our spirit that we are the Sonnes of god Moreouer most certaine testimonies and tokens of the holy Ghost dwelling in vs are Comfort in the midst of death ioy in afflictions a purpose to perseuere in
Law indeed that is not by our owne obedience but yet not against the Lawe that is not without anothers perfect satisfaction for vs we are iustified before God but the Lawe is also established by faith through the beginning of newe obedience in this life and the acomplishing of the same in the life to come Acts. 15. Purifieng their hearts by faith Gal. 5.5 We through the spirite waite for the hope of righteousnesse through faith These and the like asseuerations that the Decalogue is to be taught in the new Testament and the commaundementes of christ and the Apostles agreeing with the Decalogue doe most euidently refute the impiety of Antinomies Libertines and such like who contend that the law is not to be taught in the church of christ The same also may be gathered out of the vse of Gods Law which vse thereof seeing it must be continuall in the church it followeth that the Law it selfe also must be perpetual Which that it may be the more manifest let the chiefe obiections opposed against it be considered 1 Obiection Christ is not the Law-giuer as it is said The Lawe was giuen by Moses but grace and trueth came by Christ Therefore neither he nor the ministers of the Gospell should teach the Law Aunswere Christ is not the Law-giuer as concerning the chiefe and principall function and office of the Mediatour For that is to bring foorth the gospell out of the bosome of his father to make request and intercession to be made a sacrifice for vs and by the gift of the Holy Ghost to reconcile vs vnto God But a part notwithstanding of this office is to shew and take away those errours wherewith the Lawe is corrupted and to propound the pure Doctrine thereof to this end that the mindes of men may thereby bee prepared to heare the preaching of the gospel which is proper vnto the Messias and that they being conuerted may be instructed what thankefulnes God requireth of thē for the benefit of their redemption Christ then is the Law-giuer as he is God and author of the law together with the father but as hee is Mediatour hee is not indeed the law-giuer because he publisheth not the Law as it is saide 1. John 2. but yet notwithstanding hee is the purger repairer and restorer of the law from corruptions and this not principally but that hee might performe the principall function of his Mediatourship to wit our reconcilement saluation The same answere we make also concerning the ministers of the gospell in asmuch as they are to propound no other Doctrine vnto the Church than Christ hath deliuered 2 Obiect Hee that hath satisfied the Lawe by punishment is not bound to obedience because the Lawe bindeth either to punishment or to obedience but not vnto both together But wee haue satisfied the Lawe by Christs punishment Therefore we stand not bound to perfourm obedience Aunswere We distinguish the Maior First he that hath suffered a sufficient punishment is not bound to obedience to witte not to the same obedience for the omitting whereof he suffered punishment but after that satisfaction hath been made by punishment for sinne committed he is bound notwithstanding hence forwarde to obey the lawe or to suffer newe punishment if through new disobedience he breake the lawe Secondly hee that hath satisfied not by his owne punishment but by anothers and is receiued into fauour without his owne satisfaction ought to obey the lawe though not as thereby to satisfie for sinnes yet to shewe his thankefulnes that is hee ought to order and direct his life according to his will by whom he is redeemed and of whom he is receiued into fauour For no man is therefore punished for sinne committed or deliuered from the crime therof that he should persist in it but that he should leaue off hence forwarde to commit sin any more and to offend him vnto whom hee is reconciled Wherefore in like manner wee also because Christ hath satisfied for our sins stand bound to performe the obediēce not of the time past but of the time to come and this also are we bound to perfourme not for any expiation or recompence of those sins which either wee haue committed or doe commit or hereafter shall commit but for the shewing of our thankefulnesse for the benefite of Christ whereby wee are deliuered from sinne and death This doth S. Paul teach Rom. 6. Hee that is dead is free from sinne Againe Likewise thinke ye also that yee are dead to sinne but are aliue to god in Jesus Christ our Lord. 3 Obiection Christians are not ruled by the Lawe but by the spirite of regeneration according as it is said ye are not vnder the lawe but vnder grace Againe The lawe is not giuen vnto the righteous man Therefore it is not to be taught in the Church of Christ Aunswere Christians are not ruled that is are not compelled and constrained by the law and feare of punishment vnto whatsoeuer discipline or order like as are the wicked but yet they are taught and instructed by the law of God what worship is pleasing vnto god and the holy Ghost vseth the voice of the Lawe to teach and incline them to an obedience not constrained or hypocritical but true and voluntary so that not only the Law commandeth them what to doe but the spirite also of grace dooth giue them ability to obay For this is not to be vnder the Law and the Law not to be giuen vnto the righteous So then the bond and Doctrine remaineth albeit the condemnation and constraint is taken away For vnto this are wee bound that our obedience be most free and voluntary Rom. 8.12 We are debters not to the flesh to liue after the flesh 4 Obiection The Lawe is not necessarie vnto saluation Therefore it is not to be taught in the Church Aunswere This reason is a fallacie reasoning that not to bee simplie so which is not in some respect so For albeit the Lawe is not necessarie to this that wee shoulde through our obedience vnto it be saued yet is it necessarie vnto other thinges as hath beene taught already in the doctrine concerning the vse of the Law 5 Obiection Coloss 2.3 Jn Christ are hid all the treasures of wisdome and knowledge Againe Yee are complete in him Therefore there is no neede of the Lawe in the Church of Christ Aunswere This reason deceiueth by inferring a false consequent because it proceedeth from the putting of the whole to the denial of a part The whole wisedome and knowledge that is the Doctrine of Christ deliuered by him vnto vs is sufficient necessary for the Church But a part of that Doctrine is the Morall Lawe also because Christ commanded not faith only but repentance also amendment of life to be preached in his name he himselfe deliuered and declared the Lawe The compleatnesse therefore and perfection of our wisedome and saluation which we haue in Christ doth not exclude but include
following it But God suffereth them for a while to haue their swinge and to florish that by the scandal of the crosse the faith and patience of the godly may be more exercised and tried vnto the wicked there may be left a time of repentance and when they abuse the long-suffering of God that then at length so much the iuster and heauier plague may light on them And therefore the holy Scripture in so many places as in the Psalmes 37.52.57.58 often elsewhere comforteth the godly against this kind of tentation foretelling vnto them defence and deliuery but destructiō Obiection 2 vnto their enemies Not all Neither is thereby the force of this proofe weakned because that all the persecutours of the Church are not in Tragicall manner taken out of this life For whiles God doth take vengeance on most of them in this life he doth sufficiently shew what he would haue to be thought of the rest verily that they are his enemies whom without they repent he will plūge into aeternal plagues the beginning and feeling of the which is desperation in which all the enemies of Christian Religion end their daies yea they who are not oppressed with any other calamities of this life To conclude that it may be manifest Not for this cause Answere Yea for this cause that they are Obiection 3 not onely for other transgressions so punished of God God doth so often denounce in his worde that such shal bee the ends of his enemies and that for this very cause because they go about to extinguish the people and true worship of God Yea furthermore they are not a few frō whom while they lie in torments their cōscience wresteth out this confession that they haue drawen these miseries vpon themselues by persecuting the godly as from Antiochus Epiphanes Iulian the Apostata And since that al the aduersaries of the Church in their calamites and death are destitute of comfort it is manifest that they suffer as the enemies of God and therefore are far from true Religion Now that which the wicked alone doe there is no doubt but that is in the number of their Sinnes for which they suffer punishment Wherefore the ouerthrowes of the enemies of the Church are no obscure Testimony of the wrath of God against them euen as God himself saith of Pharao To this same purpose haue I stirred thee vp Exod. 9. Rom. 9. that I might shew my power in thee and that my name might be declared throughout all the earth 10 The consent of true doctrine 10 The consent of the parts of doctrine 11 The confession and constancy of Martyrs and the iarring of others euen about the chiefe pointes 11 The testimonies and confessions of Martyrs who sealing with their blood this Doctrine doe shewe euen in the middest of death that they indeede doe so thinke as they taught and that they drawe that comfort out of it which they did preach vnto others And hence also it appeareth Obiection 1 that the certainty of this holy doctrine dependeth not on mens record Doth the certaintie of doctrine depēd of men though the constancy of Martyrs and other godly men giue comfort vnto vs. For albeit the Testimony of the Saintes too doth concur as a lesse principal proofe vnto our confirmation yet in their examples is seene a far other euē the testimony of God himself who strengthneth and comforteth them so that they are ready to sustaine any thing for his name sake Neither ought that to mooue vs a whit if other sectes also tel vs of their Martyrs For first Obiection 2 they are far behind that number of Martyrs Others are Martyrs also which the Church hath Answere They differ Againe there is not that alacritie and cheerfulnes found in them in suffering punishmentes which is in most of the martyrs of Christ so that it may easily appeare that they neuer feele that security of conscience and ioie of hart in God which the Godly feele And thirdly which is chiefely to bee considered the defenders of wicked doctrine suffer as being cōuicted of their errors But the godly no falshood being shewed in their confession are Tyrannically by their persecutors drawen vnto punishment whereas the persecutors themselues are conuicted of their impiety and iniurie euen as the Lord promiseth I wil giue you a mouth and wisedome where-against al your aduersaries shal not bee able to speak or resist Wherefore albeit sometimes some men suffer for their doctrine the certainty whereof they are not able to confirme neither to themselues nor to others yet doe they it not fenced by any diuine strength and comfort but being blinded by their owne stubburnes or pride and the illusions of the Diuel they run headlong to destruction contrariwise it is saied of the godlies Martyrdome Philip. 1. It is giuē vnto you for Christ not onely to beleeue in him but to suffer for his sake 12 The godlines and holines of those of whom the sacred Scriptures haue been written and who truely embrace this doctrine 13 Their plaine dealing in detecting of vices 14 The Testimonie of the holy Ghost 13 Their ingenuitie and plaine dealing in opening faults committed either by them or theirs whom the holy ghost hath vsed in committing this doctrine to writing 14 The testimonie of the holy Ghost which crieth in the hartes of the godly Abba father This testimonie doth not onely prooue which all the former also do but it perswadeth too For faith is nothing els then a firme assent by which wee agree vnto all the woord of God deliuered vnto vs and a confidence by which euery one of vs do know resolue that God according vnto the tenor of this Scripture is mercifull good vnto vs. Which confidence there followeth ioyfulnes resting in God and calling on him with an assured hope of obtaining those good things which according to the prescript of his woord wee begge of him Nowe that both of these that is both this assent or assurance of our doctrine and the liuely consolation which thence springeth neither do rest vpon the testimony of mē nor of any creature but is inflamed and strengthned by no other doctrine then of the Prophets and Apostles read heard and meditated of by them this euery one of the godly through a liuely and certain feeling of their hearts haue experience of This spirit therefore God adioyneth as a witnes vnto his woord Esai 19. This is my couenant with them saith the Lord my spirite that is vpon thee and my woordes which I haue put in thy mouth shall not depart out of thy mouth nor out out of the mouth of thy seed saith the Lord from hencefoorth euen for euer This spirite also Christ promiseth as the chiefe witnesse of his doctrine vnto his Disciples Iohn cap. 15. When the comforter shall come hee shall beare witnes of mee And cap. 16. When he is come which is the spirit of truth hee will lead
you into all truth for hee shall not speake of himselfe but whatsoeuer hee shal heare shal hee speake and hee wil shew you the things to come Hee shall glorify mee for hee shall receiue of mine and shall shew it vnto you To this witnes do the Apostles appeal as beeing the chiefe and alone sufficient The Apostle Paul 2. Cor. 1. And it is God which stablisheth vs with you in Christ who hath also sealed vs and hath giuen the earnest of the spirit in our hartes And 1. Thes 1. For our Gospel was not vnto you in word onely but also in power and in the holy Ghost and in much assurance And 1. Iohn 2. But yee haue an ointment from him that is holie and yee haue knowen al thinges Wherefore wee must euer remember this that by the alone witnes of the holy spirite wee are mooued forcibly in our harts to beleeue the Scripture and to submit our selues vnto it as vnto the voice of God and that by al the other before alleadged Testimonies al men indeed are conuicted and the godlie also profitably confirmed but no man is turned vnto God thereby without the spirit witnessing within him For whenas he once breedeth this most assured persuasion in our mindes that the doctrine which is conteined in the holy Bible is of a truth the wil of God worketh that comfort and change of our minds and harts which is promised and taught in this booke by our experience and feeling it is so confirmed that while this remaineth within vs though al Angels men should say contrarie yet we would beleeue this to be the voice of God Obiection The scripture beareth witnes of the spirit therefore the spirit not of it Answere but if that remaine not or be not in vs though al should say it yet we would not beleeue it Neither doth not the spirit therefore establish the autoritie of the Scripture because we are to examine what the spirit speaketh within vs by the rule of the Scripture for before that this is done of vs the spirite himselfe declareth vnto vs that the Scripture is the word of God and inspired by him that he wil teach vs nothing in our hartes which is not agreeable vnto that Testimonie before set downe of him in the Scripture And if this be not first most certainlie persuaded vs of the spirit himselfe we will neuer recal our opinions of God his worship to the Scripture as the onelie rule to trie them by Now then after it is declared vnto vs by diuine inspiration that the Scripture is a sufficient witnes of that diuine Reuelation in our harts then at length do we find our selues to be confirmed by the mutual Testimonie of the same spirite in the Scripture and in our harts and we beleeue the Scripture affirming of it selfe that it was deliuered by diuine inspiration to the holie men of God as it said 2 Tim. 3. and 2. Pet. 1. OF THE FOVRTH QVESTION For what cause no doctrine beside the holy Scripture is to be receaued in the Church The scripture is of God therefore the rule of faith WHEREAS it appeareth vnto vs that it is the woorde of God which the Prophets and Apostles haue left in writing there is no man which doth not see that the Scripture must bee the rule and squire by which all thinges which are taught and done in the church must be tried Now all thinges of which there vseth to arise questions in the Christian Church doe appertaine either vnto doctrine or vnto discipline and ceremonies That the word of God ought to be the rule vnto both sorts it is out of doubt But in this place wee speake of the doctrine of the church which consisteth in the sentences and decrees which wee are bound by the commandement of God to beleeue or obey and therefore they can not bee chaunged by the autoritie of any creature they are become obnoxious vnto the wrath of God whosoeuer submit not themselues in faith and obedience vnto them To these decrees and preceptes the Papists adde many sentences which not onely are no where deliuered in the Scripture but are repugnant vnto it and they contend that the Church or the Bishops haue autoritie of decreeing yea contrarie and besides the Scripture what the Church must beleeue or doe and that mens consciences are bound by those decrees no lesse than by the woordes of the holy Scripture to beleeue or obey Contrariwise wee beleeue and confesse that no doctrine is to bee proposed vnto the Church not onely if it bee repugnant vnto the holie Scripture but if it bee not conteined in it And whatsoeuer either is not by the expresse testimony of the holie Scripture deliuered The difference of the Scripture of other mens opiniōs or doth not consequently follow out of the woordes of the Scripture rightly vnderstood that wee hold may bee without any hurt or conscience beleeued or not beleeued chaunged abrogated and omitted 1 The Scripture only is of it selfe to be beleeued and the rule of faith For wee must euer hold a necessarie difference betweene the bookes of the Prophets and Apostles and the writinges and doctrine of others in the Church first that the Scripture onely neither hath nor can haue anie error in anie matter other teachers both maie erre and oftentimes also doe er when they depart from the written woord of God Againe that the Scriptures are beleeued on their own word because we know that God speaketh with vs in them others haue credit not because themselues say so but because the scripture witnesseth so neither a whit more than they can proue by the Scripture Wherefore we doe not reiect others doctrine and labors in the Church but onely setting them in their owne place we submit them vnto the rule of Gods word This doctrine first is deliuered of God himselfe and that not in one place onely of the Scripture as Deut. 4. You shal not ad vnto the word which I speak vnto you neither shal you take away frō it And in the last Chapter of the Apocalyps I protest vnto euerie man that heareth the words of the Prophesie of this book if any man shal ad vnto these things God shal adde vnto him the plagues that are written in this book And if anie man shal diminish of the words c. Neither onely by these wordes is forbidden that no false things openly repugnant to the written woord be added to the doctrine of the church but also that no vncertaine things or things not appertaining vnto it be mingled therewith For it is not in the power of any creature to pronounce what we are to thinke of God and his wil but this is onely to bee learned out of that which is disclosed in his woord And therefore the men of Beraea are commended Act. 17. Who searched the Scriptures daily whether those thinges were so 2 Faith is grounded only of the word Secondly
was neither to last continually neither did it binde consciences for feare of the wrath of God if these things were not obserued but it dured but for a time for their infirmity who were conuerted from Iudaisme to Christ or were to be conuerted as Paul doth at large teach 1. Cor. 10. To these they ad the examples of the Church whom they say Obiection 4 euen from the Apostles to these verie times to haue beleeued and obserued some thinges not onelie not deliuered in the Scripture Present examples but contrarie to the Scripture They bring forth the selfesame decree of Ierusalem concerning things offered to idols and blood which being made of the Apostles and expresly set downe in the Scripture was yet abolished by the Church But it hath bin already ready said that that constitution was made not that it should last for euer but for a time for a certaine cause euē for the infirmitie of the Church which was gathered from among the Iewes and after that cause ceased that ordinance taketh place no longer Neither yet did it at that time fetter mens consciences as if the worshipping or offending of God did lie in it wherefore the abrogating of it is not contrarie but doth verie well agree with it To these also they recken the obseruing of the Lords Daie We trulie as we doe beleeue this to be an Apostolick tradition perceaue it to be profitable and a farre other maner of one then for the most part they are which they would faine thrust vpon vs vnder the Apostles name so we doe not put anie worship of God to consist in this thing but know it to be left arbitrarie vnto the Church Euen as Coloss 2. it is said Let no man condemne you in respect of a holie daie But they affirme also that some things not written are beleeued which yet to call in question we our selues confesse to be vnlawful as That infantes are to be baptised That Christ descended into Hel That the Sonne of God is cōsubstantial vnto the eternal father But they are too impudent if they take vnto themselues a licence of hatching newe opinions because the Church for to expound the meaning of the Scripture vseth some where wordes which are not extāt in the Scripture But impious are they blasphemous if they saie the doctrine it self which the Church professeth in these wordes is not extant in the Scriptures 5 Obiection The holie Ghost is to teach the Church therfore not the Scripture They say also that the holy Ghost is promised the Church that it may teach those things which ar not deliuered in the Scriptures as Iohn 14. But the cōforter which is the holy Ghost whō the father shal send in my name he shal teach you al things And cap. 16. whē the spirit of truth shal come he shal lead you into al truth But here they maliciously omit that which is added And shal bring all things to your remembrance which I haue told you Again He shal beare witnes of me Again He wil reproue the world of sin of righteousnes of iudgement Again He shal glorify me for he shal receiue of mine shall shew it vnto you For out of these it is manifest that the holy Ghost should speake nothing but that which was writtē in the Gospel Christ himself had before time taught his disciples so far is it that he should bring any thing contrary to thē For neither can he dissent frō Christ nor frō himself So also when they alleadge that of Ier. 31. I will put my Lawe in their inward partes and in their harts will I write it And 2. Cor. 3. Ye are the Epistle of Christ written not with incke but with the spirit of the liuing God not in tables of stone but in fleshie tables of the hart they doe not marke that the spirite cannot speake in mens hearts contrarie vnto these things which he reuealed in the Scripture neither would God write anie other Law in mens harts but that which is alreadie reuealed and written and that therefore the Apostle Paul opposeth not the matter written but the manner of writing in tables and hearts one against another for because that the same was written in both but there with ink and here with the spirit of God It hath lesse colour which they goe about to builde out of that place to the Philippians cap. 3. If you be otherwise minded God shall reueile euen the same vnto you If therefore saie they the Church think anie thing different from the written woorde that proceedeth from the holie Ghost For the Apostle comforteth and cōfirmeth the godly that albeit they did not vnderstād somewhat of that which there hee had written or were of another iudgement in it yet that hereafter they should bee taught it of God and should know those things to bee true which he had written Whenas therefore it is denied that the holy Ghost reuealeth any thing diuers from that which is written the rule maistership of the spirit in the Church is not taken awaie but the same spirit is matched with him selfe that is with the rule of Scripture least those thinges should be thrust vpon vs vnder his name which are not his Further they make their boast that the Church cannot erre 6 Obiection The Church doth not er and that therefore the decrees of the Church are of equall autoritie with the holie Scripture because the Church is ruled by the same spirite by which the Scripture is inspired euen as it is promised Matth. 18. If two of you shall agree in earth vpon any thing whatsoeuer they shal desire it shal be giuen them of my Father which is in heauen For where two or three are gathered in my name there am I in the middest of them And cap. 28. I am with you alway vnto the end of the world So 1. Ioh. 2 Yee haue anointment from him that is holy and yee know all thinges Likewise The anointing which yee receaued of him dwelleth in you and yee neede not that any man teach you But as the same annointing teacheth you of all thinges and it is true and is not lying and as it taught you yee shall abide in him But first of all wee know that it is the true Church onely 1 Aunswere The true Church Mat. 13. Mar. 4. Luk. 8. which erreth not and is ruled by the holy spirite which is gathered in the name of Christ that is which heareth and followeth the voice of the Sonne of God And therefore these things doe nothing appertain to a wicked multitude which openlie maintaineth doctrine contrary to the Gospel though it neuer so much vaunt of the Churches name yea and beareth sway and rule in the Church according to that which is said To him that hath shal bee giuen But from him that hath not euen that which hee seemeth to haue shall bee taken away So did the Pharisees and Sadduces amongst the Israelits er
meaning is to bee receiued which these rules of examining and iudging which haue bin now declared doe not suffer Then must wee consider what times and whose writinges are purest what pointes of doctrine haue bin and in what ages either rightlie expounded or depraued with errors lastly whose interpretation either is of the autor or may bee of vs confirmed by the testimonie of the Scripture And to this deciding of all controuersies about the meaning of the Scripture drawen out of the Scripture it selfe do all the godlie and louers of the truth agree euen as it is said Iohn 8.47 Hee that is of God heareth the wordes of God now the testimonie of the auncient and catholicke Church so farre as they see it to accord with the Scripture they doe with glad and thankful minds embrace and are so much the more assured of the known truth But if any quarrelling men doe not yeelde vnto the Testimonies of the Scripture we must not seek because of them a iudge higher then the word of God but must leaue them vnto the iudgement of God as the Apostle counsaileth vs to Titus 3. Reiect him that is an heretik after once or twise admonition knowing that hee that is such is peruerted and sinneth being damned of his own selfe And 1. Cor. 14. If anie man be ignorant let him be ignorant And in the last of the Apocalyps Hee that is filthie let him bee more filthie Neither verilie doth hee whom the woord of God doth not satisfy rest on the autoritie of men as the truth it selfe doth shew But as these thinges are sufficient to shutte the mouthes of them who gainsay the truth 6. Prayers or at least-wise to manifest their impudencie so is there further required for the fencing of the consciences of all the godlie in debate of religion besides a care of learning the doctrine of the woord of God an ardent and daily inuocating of God by which wee may desire that wee may be taught and guided by his holy spirite This if we shal doe hee will not suffer vs to make stay in error Mat. 11.28 Esaie 57.15 which may pul vs from him but will open vnto vs the true and certaine meaning of his woord concerning all thinges necessarie to our saluation that our faith may depend not on humane but diuine autoritie euen as it is promised in the seuenth Chapter of Matthewe Aske and it shall bee giuen you seeke and ye shall finde knocke and it shall bee opened vnto you For whosoeuer asketh receiueth and hee that seeketh findeth and to him that knocketh it shall bee opened And in the eleuenth of Luke How much more shall your heauenlie Father giue the holie Ghost to them that desire him Also in the first of Iames If anie of you doe lacke wisedome let him aske of God which giueth to all men liberallie and reprocheth no man and it shall bee giuen him but let him aske in faith and wauer not To their former arguments our aduersaries adde that it Obiection 11 is a shame that the holie Ghost speaking in the Church should bee subiect to the examinatiō and iudgement of another It is vnmeet that the holy Ghost should be subiect vnto another and therefore we must not examine him by the rule of the Scripture But seeing that the same spirite speaketh in the Church and in the Scripture when wee doe examine the voice of the Church by the Scripture we doe not subiect the holy Ghost to another but we compare him with himselfe And by this means first we giue vnto him the praise of trueth and constancie while we doe acknowledge and testifie that hee is alwaies like himselfe and doth neuer square from himselfe then also we confesse that the supreme authoritie of pronouncing the wil of God belongeth vnto him while we doe not seeke whether those things be true and certaine which hee hath spoken but whether those be his words which men ascribe vnto him and this we doe euen after the selfesame manner which he hath prescribed vs and after that we finde out by the rule of the written word that any thing hath proceeded from him to that without making any controuersie we submit our minds wils Contrariwise it is easie to see that our aduersaries themselues are guiltie of that contumelie against the holie Ghost of which they accuse vs. For while they wil haue the authoritie of giuing iudgement concerning the meaning of the Scripture and of deciding controuersies not to belong vnto the Scriptures but vnto themselues by this verie thing both they imagine that the holy Ghost may dissent from himselfe and do make themselues iudges higher then the holy ghost and the word of God Obiection 12 The letter killeth the spirit quickneth Lastly whereas Paul saith 2. Cor. 3. That he is the minister of the newe Testament not of the letter but of the spirit for the letter doth kil the spirit doth quicken some men do thence gather that wee are to heare not what the written word of God soundeth but what the spirite speaketh by the Church or in our hearts Yea there hath growen an opinion heretofore that the grāmatical and literal meaning of the Scripture is pern●●●cus except all be transformed into allegories But a manifold paralogisme in this argument doth easily appeare if it bee considered what the letter and the spirit signifieth in Paul For that all the doctrine and knowledge touching God as also the outwarde obseruation of the Lawe in those that are not regenerate is called the letter by the Apostle and the spirit first the holy Ghost himselfe Secondly the true doctrine concerning God when the holie Ghost is of force and efficacy by it Thirdly faith and conuersion and motions pleasing God being kindled of the holy Ghost through the word it appeareth by the words going before For for that which here he saith that he was made of God a minister not of the letter but of the spirit he said before that the Epistle of Christ was ministred by him and written not with incke but with the spirit of the liuing God in tables of the hart that is that his preaching was not in vaine but of force and efficacy in the harts of men the holy Ghost woorking by it And in like manner Rom. cap. 2. hee calleth the ceremonie without conuersion circumcision in the letter but conuersion it selfe circumcision of the hart in the spirit And Rom 7. He willeth vs to walke in newnesse of spirit and not in the oldnes of the letter that is in true holines such as is begun by the spirit in the regenerate not in the sinne and hypocrisie of them who know verilie the wil of God and make practise also of outward discipline and behauiour but remaine without faith and conuersion Wherefore first as the doctrine by the fault of men 1 The letter killeth not of it selfe but by an accident and not of it remaineth only the letter so also
not of it owne nature but because of the corruption of men it killeth that is it terrifieth mens mindes with the iudgement of God and doth stir vp a murmuring and hatred against God as wee are plainly taught by the Apostle Rom. cap. 7. The Law is holie and the commaundement is holy and iust and good Was that then which is good made death vnto me God forbid But sinne that it might appeare sinne wrought death in me by that which is good that sinne might be out of measure sinful by the commaundement For we know that the Law is spiritual but I am carnal sold vnder sinne But the proper effect of the Scripture is to quicken men that is to lighten them with the true knowledge of God and to mooue them to the loue of God As it is said 2. Cor. 2. We are vnto God the sweete sauour of Christ in them that are saued and in them which perish c. Secondly albeit the letter that is 2 It killeth as it is without the Spirit the doctrine without that spiritual motion killeth yet the operation of the holy ghost accompaning it when now it is not the letter but the spirite and power of God to saluation vnto euery one that beleeueth it doth not kil but quicken as it is said Psal 119. Thy word quickneth me Wherefore that the letter kil vs not we must not cast awaie the Scripture but the stubburnes of our harts and desire of God that he would let his doctrine bee in vs and others not the letter but the spirit that is that he would forcibly moue our harts by it turn them to him The spirit quickneth agreeing with the word Thirdly that it is added that the spirit quickneth that calleth vs not awaie from the Scripture to other opinions or reuelations For that spirit quickneth which dissenteth not from the Scripture but teacheth and mindeth the same which he hath vttered in the scripture But that spirit which leadeth men awaie from the Scripture it quickneth not but may bee said much more truely to kill then the letter that is not by an accident or external cause but of it owne nature For the spirit of Antichrist is a liar and a murderer and therefore be it accursed vnto vs. 4 The Apostle misconstrued by them Fourthlie they who by the letter vnderstand either the characters of letters or the proper and literall sense whether it be of the whole Scripture or of those speeches which are allegorically and figuratiuely spoken and by the spirite the interpretation of those speeches it is manifest that they swarue farre from the minde of Paul both by those thinges which haue beene spoken concerning the meaning of Paul and also because not onely euerie sentence of Scripture whether it be proper or figuratiue but also euerie interpretation of it is and remaineth the killing letter except the quickning force of the holie Ghost come vnto it Wherefore since that neither for interpretation nor reuelation nor authoritie nor any other pretence it is lawful leauing the Scripture of the Prophets and Apostles to depart to whatsoeuer decrees of religion which are not confirmed by the Testimonie of the Scripture let vs hear it as an oracle sounding from heauen bringing to the reading thereof not minds forestalled neither with opinions conceiued either of our owne brains or elswhere neither with affections neither with preiudices but the loue of God a desire of knowing the truth So shall it come to passe that both wee shall know the true meaning of the Scripture and by it godlines and sure and sound comfort shall bee kindled in vs and get increase OF THE TRVE COMFORT of the Godlie THE scope and ende of this doctrine is that wee may haue sure comfort both in our life at our death And that wee may haue this wee are especiallie to learne the doctrine of Christianitie Now the summe of this comfort doth consist in this that wee are the members of Christ that is that we are engraffed into Christ by faith that he is carefull of vs and that by him wee are loued of God reconciled to God and conioyned with him This comfort the diuel goeth about to take from vs after this maner 1. Thou art a sinner therefore thou art not acceptable in the sight of God Answere But Christ hath made satisfaction for me with his precious blood 2. But thou must die the death Answere But Christ hath deliuered me from the power of death and I know that by Christ I shall scape out of the hands of death 3. But how if thou leese the grace of Christ For thou maist fall and perish because it is a long way to heauen Answere Christ hath not onely merited his benefites for mee but also bestoweth them on me and preserueth them in mee and giueth mee perseuerance that I may not fall from grace 4. But what if these thinges appertaine not vnto thee and how knowest thou that thou art Christes Answere 1. Because I haue the testimonie of the holie Ghost within me 2. Because the generall promise appertaineth to all the faithful If I haue faith therefore that promise appertaineth vnto me But I know I haue faith by the effectes of faith 1. Because I haue a will to obey and beleeue God albeit I am but weake 2. Because I haue good woorkes which are signes of true faith Therefore I haue true faith and by a consequent Christ and his benefites appertaine vnto mee This comfort is necessarie 1. For our saluation that we despaire not 2. For the woorshipping of God For that wee may woorship God wee must come out of sinne and death not rush into desperation but bee susteined with a sure comfort vnto the ende This comfort though other sectes promise yet can they not make performance thereof because their conscience and experience oftentimes goeth against them The doctrine of the Church alone maketh performance of it so that mens consciences are at rest because this alone sheweth the fountaine of all miseries vnto which mankind is subiect and this also alone prescribeth the waie of escaping them The partet of this comfort are 1. Our reconcilement to God by Christ to which Christ alone we belong and therefore wee are not at our own libertie so that wee may freelie sin neither lieth our saluation in our handes or power For if it were so we should leese it euery moment 2. The maner of our reconcilement euen by the blood of Christ 3. Our deliuerie from miseries 4. The preseruation and maintenance of our reconcilement and deliuerie Mat. 10.30 so that not so much as an haire may fal from our head without the will of our heauenly father Obiection But the godly are daily slaine Aunswere These things do not hurt but helpe forward our saluation Rom. 8.28 All thinges worke together for the best vnto them that loue God 5. The testimonie of the holie Ghost woorking true comfort in our hartes
and true conuersion vnto God By this testimonie of the holie Ghost wee know that wee are Gods after wee are once deliuered from these miseries For the holy ghost which is the surest pledge of this thing doth witnes in our hartes that they trulie belong vnto vs. For hee maketh vs to serue God without feare Luk. 1.74 Gal. 4 6. And this Spirit of Christ which God hath sent foorth into our hartes crieth Abba Father 6. Our certaintie of euerlasting life This part differeth from the fifth because that is the certaintie of the thinges themselues but this is our certaintie by which wee know these thinges to be certaine And this is the beginning of faith Three things to bee obserued for the attaining vnto this comfort 1 The knowledge of our miserie 2 Our deliuerie 3 Our thankfulnes That we may attaine vnto this comfort three thinges are to bee considered of vs. 1. The knowledge of our miserie that we may desire deliuerance and be thankful to God 2. Our deliuerance without which we haue not comfort 3. Our thankfulnes without which wee are not deliuered Herein is conteined the summe and purpose of the whole sacred Scripture And these doe plainly accord with the diuision of the Scripture or Catholicke doctrine into the Law and Gospel and with the differences of these parts For vnto those three members are the Law and the Gospel referred to the first and third apperteineth the Decalog or tenne commandementes because there is a double vse of the Law the knowledge of our sinne and the rule of our life To the second member appertaineth the Creede because this speaketh of our deliuerie and is the sum of the Gospel The Sacramentes likewise are to be referred vnto the second part because they seal that which is taught in the Gospel They are those appurtenances as it were adioyned to the promise of grace and the seals of iustification by faith Praier belongeth vnto the third part that is to thankfulnes because praier is the chiefest part of thankfulnesse Out of these arise foure questions 1. From these arise fower quaestions 1 Quaestion For what cause these three are necessarie for our obtaining of comfort 2. Whence we may knowe these three euen out of the Lawe and the Gospel 3. How 4. Wherefore The knowledge of our miserie is necessarie for our obtaining of comfort 1. Because if we knew not our miserie Why these three are necessarie for the obtaining of our comfort Why the knowledge of our misery is necessarie Mat. 11.28 Isaie 57.15 and euen the greatnes of it we should not know the greatnes of our happines neither should we desire deliuerie out of euils If wee desire not deliuerie out of euils wee doe not seeke it if wee seeke it not we obtaine it not because God giueth deliuerie only to those who seeke it it is opened onlie to him that knocketh and so hath God his ende in them euen his worship Blessed are they who thirst after righteousnes Come vnto me al ye that labor I dwel in a contrite spirit That which wee haue now said is confirmed also by this syllogism or form of argument That which is necessarie for to stir vp in vs a desire of deliuerance that is necessarie for our comfort But the knowledge of our miserie is necessarie for the desire of saluation or deliuerance Therefore the knowledge of our miserie is necessarie for the obtaining of our comfort yet not for the comforting of vs for we are terrified by this knowledge of our miserie But this terror is good for vs because except we know our miserie we desire not deliuerie And they that desire not deliuerie receiue it not 2 The knowledge of our miserie is necessarie for the obtaining of our comfort because wee should be vngratefull if we were ignorant out of how great miseries wee were deliuered and drawen For how much the more wee feele the greatnes of our euil so much the more desire wee and with for a remedie and so much the more thankfull are wee towards God because he gaue vs a remedie against sin 3. Because by the preaching of the Lawe is made a preparation to the preaching of grace otherwise there followeth carnal securitie and our comfort is made vnstable Whereof it appeareth that we drawe the knowledge of our miserie chiefly out of the Law that therfore we must begin frō the preaching of the Law as the Prophets and Apostles haue done and that to the end that mens consciences and hearts may be cast downe before God and prepared to repentance and to the receiuing of the gospel Except this be done men wil become more careles and stubburne and pearles shal be throwen to swine to be trodden vnder feet Why the knowledge of our deliuerie is necessarie Igno● nulla cupido The knowledge of our deliuerie is necessarie for our comfort 1. Because a good thing not knowen is not desired according to that There is no coueting after an vnknowen thing When wee haue found it also if wee knowe not what it is wee desire it not and therefore doe not obtaine it Yea that verie meanes by which wee attaine vnto our deliuerie requireth the knowledge of our deliuerie For thou shalt er in the desire of thy deliuery except thou know what and of what qualitie it is and after what manner it is receiued Furthermore wee are made by faith partakers of this deliuerie But faith is not without knowledge Wherefore the knowledge of our deliuerie is necessarie both that we may obtaine it also because the mean instrument it selfe by which we do obtaine it cannot bee without the knowledge of our deliuerie 2. A good thing not knowen doth not comfort that therefore it may comfort thee thou must knowe how great and what maner a good thing it is 3. The knowledge of our deliuerie is necessarie that we may be thankeful because for a thing not knowen to be good wee vse not to giue thankes for that we make light account of it and if we wil be indeed grateful al the circumstances of that good thing are knowen and desired of vs. We know our deliuerie out of the gospel 1. By hearing it 2. By learning it 3. By assenting vnto it and that out of the gospel because the Gospel alone doth promise deliuerie vnto those that beleeue in Christ Now wee must diligently also obserue the maner of our deliuerie that wee doe not our selues imagine or receiue imagined by others any maner of deliuerie to the reproch of Gods name and hazard of our owne saluation The knowledge of our thankefulnes is necessarie for our comfort Why the knowledge of our thankfulnes is necessarie 1. Because no man can doe anie thing gratefull vnto God except he first know what is grateful vnto him For he wil be worshipped and haue vs gratefull vnto him not after that maner which wee will but which himselfe hath prescribed Except therefore thou knowe what
vnto the end among which none is so little that deserueth not euerlasting death and all of them are so euill and grieuous that they cannot bee expiated or doone away no not by the eternall punishment of any creature The third is That he may restore by his forcible operation power the Image of God in vs. The fourth is That he should make knowen vnto vs the secret wil of God concerning the receiuing of mankind againe into fauor For of this except he were God himselfe should bee ignorant so should not be able to reueale it vnto others Ioh. 1.18 No man hath seene God at anie time the onlie begotten Sonne which is in the bosome of the Father hee hath declared him The fift is That he might giue the holie ghost by whome hee might bestowe on vs mantaine and perfect in vs the benefits purchased by his death to wit remission of sinnes righteousnesse new obedience and life euerlasting For it is not sufficient for our Mediatour to make intercession for vs to be made a sacrifice to open and manifest the decree of God but it is necessarie also that he promise in our behalfe that wee shall embrace the decree concerning our redemption by our mediator and cease at length to offend God through our sinnes which is the other part of the couenant made betweene God and vs and is performed by vs that the couenant may remaine firme and ratified But this by-reason of our corruption could bee promised of no man in our behalfe except hee haue the power also of giuing the holie ghost by whom he might woorke in vs to assent and to be more and more conformed to the Lawe of God But to giue the holy ghost and by him to woorke forcibly in the harts of men faith conuersion and saluation belongeth to god alone whose also is the spirit Ioh. 15.26 Whom I wil send you from the father Obiection The partie offended cannot bee Mediatour Christ as he is God is the partie offended Therefore as hee is God hee cannot bee Mediatour Aunswere The Maior proposition is true if the partie offended be such a one in whom there are not more persons But a most cleare Testimony whereby are taught in few words those three to wit That the Mediatour is both true man and perfectly iust and true God is extant Act. 20.28 when it is said God hath purchased the Church with his blood For he is true man who sheddeth his owne blood He is perfectly iust who sheddeth it for the redemption of others He is true God to whom both the name and properties of true god are giuen which is to be a redeemer both by his merit and also by his efficacy and power and that of the church that is of the elect and chosen 5 Who is and may be that Mediatour OF the person who should be that Mediatour mention hath beene made by the way in the former question but the handling of it dooth chiefly appertaine vnto this The Mediatour was to bee God yet not the father nor the Holy Ghost That Mediatour who must be both very god and very man is not neither can be any other than the naturall sonne of god who also is the sonne of Mary that is Iesus Christ 1. Our Mediatour must be true god But god the father could not be Mediatour because he worketh not by himselfe or immediatly but mediately by the Sonne and the holy Ghost though yet he dooth all things of himselfe neither is hee the messenger or is sent but he sendeth the Mediatour Neither yet could god the holy ghost be Mediator because he was to be sent of the Mediator into the harts of the elect Therefore necessarily the sonne was to be our Mediatour 2. That which a man imparteth to others he must needes haue himselfe first But it belongeth vnto the Mediatour to conferre and bestowe grace and the name of the children of God vpon vs that is to woork that through him we might be adopted of God to bee his sonnes now this the holy Ghost doth not giue for hee is not the Sonne neither had the father it because hee was to adopt vs by his Sonne to bee his Sonnes Therefore the Mediatour himselfe was to haue the right and name of a Sonne and that not by grace onelie but by nature that is hee was to bee a Sonne by nature that hee might make vs the Sonnes of adoption Iohn 8.36 If the Sonne shall make you free yee shall bee free indeede Iohn 1.12 As manie as receiued him to them hee gaue power to bee the Sonnes of GOD. Ephes 1.5 Who hath predestinate vs to bee adopted thorough Iesus Christ vnto himself vers 6. With his grace he hath made vs accepted in his beloued 3. The Sonne alone is that person by which the father openeth his will concerning our redemption giueth his holie spirit maketh vs new creatures Therefore is the sonne called 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 that is the price ransome of our redemption and the scripture ioineth the first creation with the second sheweth that we are again to be created by him by whom we were created of God 2 Cor. 5.17 Gal. 6.15 Eph 2.10 Ioh. 13. But this was proper vnto the Mediatour to be a messenger truceman betweene God vs to remake or regenerat vs by his spirit Therefore the sonne must be this Mediatour 4. It belongeth to the Mediatour to send the holy Ghost But the son sendeth the holy Ghost Therefore the sonne is Mediatour The father also indeede sendeth the holy Ghost but mediately by the Sonne the Sonne immediatly 5. It belongeth to the Mediatour to suffer die for vs. But the son is he who taking our flesh vpō him hath suffred in it died Therefore he is the Mediator 6. That the son is the Mediatour is proued by conference of reuelations prophecies in the old testament by the fulfilling of the same in the new 7. The same is proued by the works miracles which Christ wrought Ioh. 5.36 The works that I do beare witnes of me that the father sent me Ioh. 1.38 Beleeue my works 8. This is also apparant by the office of the son His office is to declare the counsail of his father whence he is called the word Ioh. 1.18 The onely begotten son which is in the bosome of the father he hath declared him Hee hath also opened vnto vs the true knowledge of god his secret wil concerning our redemption 9 By testimonies of Scriptures both others this of the Apostle 1. Cor. 1.30 Christ is made of god vnto vs wisedome righteousnes or iustice sanctification redemption Here are put the * That is wisedome is put for the maker of vs wise Iustice for our Iustifier sanctification for our sanctifier redemption for our redeemer abstracts for their concrets Iustification and Sanctification in vs before the fall were one the same thing as in the holie Angels
the rest This differeth from the other kindes of faith in that this onely is the certaine confidence whereby wee apply Christes merit vnto our selues And we apply it vnto our selues when euerie one of vs doe certainely resolue that the righteousnesse or merite of Christ is also giuen and imputed to vs that wee may be esteemed for iust and righteous of God and also may be regenerated glorified Confidence or trust is a motion of the hart or wil following and pursuing some good thing reioicing and resting therein It is a motion of the heart because it is a following and pursuing of a good thing a desire of retaining that good which a man already doth enioy It is reioicing because it is glad of the present grace of God towardes euerie of vs of full deliuerance from the gilt of sin from sinne it selfe in part because by that which euery one enioyeth in present hee conceiueth euerlasting hope of blessings to come as of euerlasting life of ful deliuery from al euill both of crime and paine and therefore is free from the feare of future euill To him that hath shall bee giuen The holie spirite giuen vnto vs is the earnest and pledge of our full redemption 2. Corinth 1.22 and 5.5 Ephes 1.13 Againe iustifieng faith differeth from the rest in this also that this iustifieng faith is concerning all spirituall giftes and whatsoeuer belong to our saluation and is properly and simply or absolutely called faith in the Scripture and is proper also and peculiar to the elect and chosen The faith of miracles is of a certaine gift whereby we are not bettered which we may want without any hinderaunce to our saluation neither is it giuen to al the faithful nor at al times Historicall faith is a part of the Iustifieng and befalleth to al both the godly and hypocrits but is not sufficient alone to saluation because it applieth not to it selfe those benefits which are knowen vnto it out of the word Temporary faith hypocrites haue Iustifieng faith therefore comprehendeth historicall but this is not sufficient to make a iustifieng faith as neither are the other two For If the inheritance be of faith that faith then shal be one of these foure But it is not of historicall faith otherwise the Diuels also shoulde bee heirs Neither of temporary for that is reiected by Christ Nor of the faith of miracles if so Iudas also should be heire The inheritaunce therefore is of iustifieng faith which is properly called faith The more general or material cause of faith is a knowledge and assent For if we speak properly we are not said to assent vnto a doctrine which we know not The difference or formall cause is to apply the promise of grace once known and as it were to claim it for him that knoweth it For this causeth faith to be and to be called iustifieng The subiect or part of man wherein it remaineth is the heart or will The peculiar affection or property of it is to rest ioy in God whereby it is distinguished from all the other sorts of faith The holy spirit is the principall efficient cause thereof Instrumentall causes are the word and Sacramentes Furthermore what iustifieng faith is No man knoweth what iustifieng faith is but hee that hath it no man vnderstādeth but he who hath it for he that beleeueth knoweth that he doth beleeue As he who neuer hath tasted honny dooth not verily knowe that it is sweete though you te l him much of the sweetenesse of honny But whosoeuer truely beleeueth that is hath a sauing faith hee both hath experience in himselfe of these things and also is able to declare them to others First hee beeing conuicted thereof in his conscience knoweth that whatsoeuer thinges are spoken in the Scriptures are t ue and diuine For faith is builded vpon a certaine or assured and diuine Testimony otherwise were it not a full perswasion 2. Hee findeth himselfe bound to beleeue them For if I confesse them to bee true therefore is it meete and iust that I should assent vnto them 3. Hee is certaine that thorough Christes satisfaction hee is receiued of God into fauour and is endewed with the holy Ghost and is by him regenerated and directed 4. Hee applieth vnto himselfe all these thinges and dooth thus gather and conclude of the former I knowe that those thinges which are promised belong vnto mee that is with a certaine confidence hee thus concludeth By the present loue of God towardes me and the beginninges or first fruites of the holy Ghost I certainly resolue and am perswaded that God will neuer chaunge this his good will towards mee and therefore I hope also for a consummation and accomplishment of these blessinges that is for plenary and full redemption 5. He reioiceth in the present blessinges which he hath but most of all in the certaine and perfect saluation to come and this is that peace of conscience which passeth all mans vnderstanding 6. Hee hath a will to obey the doctrine of the Prophetes and Apostles without ani● exception in doing or suffering whatsoeuer is therein commaunded If I wil beleeue God I must obey his will and thinke that this his will is not reuealed vnto vs from men but from him Wherefore a man endued with iustifieng faith doth that duty which is imposed vpon him striue the world and the Diuell neuer so much against him and vndergoeth beareth and suffereth whatsoeuer aduersities for the glory of God cheerefully and boldly hauing God his most benigne and good father 7. Hee is certaine that his faith though it bee in this life imperfect and languishing and often very much eclypsed yet being builded vpon the promise of god which is vnchangeable dooth neuer altogether failor die but the purpose which it hath of beleeuing and obeying God continueth it striueth with doubtes and temptations and at length vanquisheth and in the celestiall life which is to come shall hee chaunged into a full and most certaine knowledge of God and his will where wee shall see God face to face 1. Cor. 13.12 4 How faith and hope differ and agree ALbeit faith hope agree in that they both respect the same benefits and therefore Heb. 11.1 faith is saide to be of things which are hoped for as also in that they are mutuallie ioyned in an inseparable bond For he that is certaine of the present wil of God towards him Faith apprehendeth things present hope respecteth thinges to come is also certaine of his will to come because god doth not change Yet notwithstanding they must not be confounded but distinguished For faith taketh hold of the present good as remission of sins or reconciliation regeneration or the beginning of obedience life euerlasting in vs. Hope eyeth the good to come as the continuance of our reconciliation and the perfecting or accomplishment of euerlasting life or our conformitie with God that is full deliuerie from
purposed from euerlasting And seeing god both foreseeth all things vnchangeable and his counsailes concerning the euent and end of thinges are certaine and vnchangeable it must needes be also that the second causes and meanes or Antecedents without which those euents were not to followe must bee certaine and vnchangeable And because in things created especially in humane affaires there is great vncertaintie and mutabilitie neither is there any cause of vnchangeablenesse but the will of god God could not haue appointed any thing certaine or vnchangeable concerning the euent and end except hee had also made all the meanes by which the end is attained vnto and which as concerning their owne nature are most vncertaine and chaungeable by his euerlasting counsaile and decree certaine and vnchangeable Wherefore it is saide Isay 14.27 The Lord of hostes hath determined it and who shall disanull it Thirdly the whole vse and force and declaration of the promises threatnings and examples of Gods goodnesse power iustice mercie and wrath both olde and newe to teach vs and to erect vs with comfort or by feare to holde and keepe vs in our duetie and the feare of God dependeth of Gods vnchaungeable nature For all those do then affect vs when wee thinke that the same nature and will of God which was in times past is nowe also and is and will bee such to vs repenting or persisting in our sinnes as wee see it was in times past and nowe is towardes others And then doe wee truelie relie vpon the promises of God when wee knowe that his counsell shall neuer bee chaunged Fourthlie This doctrine inclineth mens mindes to obedience and subiection which is necessarie in asking thinges at Gods handes that wee desire not GOD to doe those thinges for vs or others which hee hath before time assuredlie toulde vs that hee will not doe and further that wee submit and leaue with reuerence those thinges to his pleasure whereof hee would not as yet haue knowen vnto vs what hee hath decreede Fiftlie The vnchaungeablenesse of Gods will is the grounde and foundation of the hope and comfort of the godlie in this life For it is most absurd to conceiue of GOD that nowe hee loueth and nowe hee hateth vs nowe hee will assuredlie giue vnto vs euerlasting life and a little after againe hee will not And therefore when once true faith and conuersion vnto GOD is begunne in our heartes and the spirite of God hath begunne to witnesse to our spirite that wee are the sonnes of GOD and heires of euerlasting life God will haue vs certainlie to resolue that as hee had this his will towardes vs from euerlasting so to euerlasting hee will not change it but will assuredlie bring vs at his pleasure out of this wicked and miserable life through al tentations and daungers what-soeuer to eternall and euerlasting life according to that article of our Faith I beleeue life euerlasting When as Omnipotencie is attributed to GOD What is signified by gods omnipotencie thereby is first vnderstoode That whatsoeuer hee will or whatsoeuer not impairing his nature and maiestie hee is able to will he is also able to perfourme Secondie That he is able to performe all those thinges without anie difficulty labour euen with his only beck will Thirdly That all the force power of working and effecting anie thing is so in god only that there is not the least abilitie or efficacie of anie creature but what he continuallie imparteth preserueth at his pleasure And therefore the power of God is to bee considered of vs not as beeing idle but as creating sustaining mouing and ruling al thinges The reasons are 1 God is the first cause of all thinges Therefore he hath all thinges in his power and their abilitie is so much as he giueth vnto them 2 Hee dooth such thinges as can bee done by no created finit power as are the creation gouerning of all thinges the preseruation of common weales the deluge the deliuerie out of Aegypt all his miracles 3 He is vnchangeable Therefore in him to be able to do and to doe is the same which to will and so of the contrary But although al men affirme God to be omnipotent yet there is a double difference betweene the sacred Doctrine of the Church How the doctrin of the church and philosophie differ in conceiuing of Gods omnipotencie and Philosophie concerning gods omnipotency For first without the doctrine of the Church men only know the vniuersall and generall power of god whereby hee createth preserueth and gouerneth the whole world but they know not that power whereby he saueth men and restoreth the world by his sonne gathering and preseruing an euerlasting Church and deliuering it from sin and death and endowing it with life and glory euerlasting by which works God especially sheweth forth his power as it is said Hag. 2.7 Yet a litle while I wil shake the heauens the earth and the sea and the drie land Secondly neither doe they professe of the generall power of god so much as is sufficient For albeit they are enforced to confesse that God is the author and preseruer of the woorld yet are they not able to saie that al things were created of nothing by the woorde of God alone for as much as they are ignorant fo the cause of sin confusion they cannot affirme al things so to be administred and gouerned by gods omnipotency as that al which is good is done by the powerful working of Gods will but they attribute many things to chance fortune humane wisdome or vertue and so imagine the power of god to be idle in these and doing nothing Furthermore that god cannot either sinne or wil and allowe of sinne or be changed or diminished or suffer any thing or make things doone vndoone or wil thinges flat repugnant and contradictorie or create another god or some nature equal to himselfe or bee perceiued by bodilie senses or doe other thinges proper to a create or finite nature or admit the same into himselfe this doth not diminish or weaken but rather augment strengthen his power For that is the greatest and most perfect power which can neither be destroied nor weakned nor diminished and that none susteining it but only by it selfe But contrariwise to be able to be corrupted impaired is a token of imbecillity and imperfection of exceeding immense wisedome Gods exceeding wisedome whereby both hee knoweth all thinges perfectly and is the fountaine of all knoweledge and vnderstanding That we may rightly and with profit and commoditie know the power of God it is necessarie not to consider it but as it is ioyned with his immense wisedome and goodnesse which moderateth it Further of his diuine wisedome first we learne That God doth of himselfe in one act or view vnderstand and behold perpetually and most perfectlie in maruellous manner and that vnknowen to vs himselfe and the whole
saide to haue appeared vnto Moses in a flame of fire out of the middest of a bushe Steuen Acts. 7.30 calleth him the Angell of the Lorde which is Christ the Sonne of God euen that Angell of the great counsaill Isay 61.1 The spirite of the Lorde God is vpon me therefore hath he annointed mee he that sent me to preach good tidinges vnto the poore to binde vp the broken hearted Heere the spirite is discerned both from him that annointeth and from him that is annointed Hee is discerned also by his giftes because he saith Vpon me that is dwelling in me sanctifieng me Therefore these be three diuerse persons subsisting But yet there are both mo and more cleare testimonies in the newe Testament Mat. 28.19 Teach all nations baptising them in the name of the father and the Sonne and the holy Ghost Iohn 14.26 The comforter which is the holy Ghost whom the father will send in my name Ioh. 15.26 When the Comforter shal come whom I wil send vnto you from the Father euen the spirite of trueth which proceedeth of the Father 2. Cor. 13.13 The grace of our Lord Iesus Christ and the loue of God and the communion of the holie Ghost be with you al. In this saying of the Apostle inuocation is ioyned with an application distinction of the 3 persons By grace he meaneth the benefites of Christ by Loue the acceptation whereby GOD for his Sonnes sake doth receiue vs into fauor by the communion of the holie ghost his gifts which are common vnto the godly 1. Iohn 5.7 There are three in heauen which beare record Tit. 3 5 God saued vs by the washing of the new birth and the renewing of the holie ghost which he shed on vs aboundantlie through Iesus Christ our Sauiour Heere hee maketh three authors of our saluation Ephes 2.18 Through him we haue an entrance vnto the father by one spirite Gal. 4.6 God hath sent forth the spirit of his sonne into your harts Therefore it is one spirit which the father the Sonne sendeth Secondly The same is proued by those places of Scripture which giue vnto these three the Father the Sonne and the holie Ghost the name of Iehoua and true God In like manner those places wherein those thinges which are spoken of Iehoua in the old Testament are in the newe referred expressely and most plainly to the Sonne and the holy Ghost Thirdlie those places which attribute the same whole diuine essence to the three and shew that the Sonne is the proper Sonne of the father most truly begotten of him and that the holy ghost is the spirit of the father and the Sonne and that so proper and peculiar as that he is and proceedeth of God which is the father and the sonne The sonne therefore and the holie Ghost haue the same and that whole essence of the Deity which the Father hath The Sonne hath it communicated of the father by beeing borne of him and the holy Ghost of the father and the sonne by proceeding from them Fourthly those places which giue vnto the three the same attributes or properties and perfections of the diuine nature namely eternity immensity omnipotency c. Fiftly those places which attribute to the three the same effects or works proper vnto the Deitie namely creation preseruation and gouernment of the world as also miracles and the saluation of the Church Sixtlie those places which yeeld to the three equall honour and worshippe and such as agreeth to the true god alone By this consent therefore of the olde and newe Testament it is confirmed that one GOD is three persons truely distinct and those three persons are one God By this also we vnderstand that it is truly said that the father is other from the sonne and the holie ghost and the holie Ghost other from both but not truly that the father is another thing from the sonne the sonne another thing and the holy ghost another thing For to be another thing betokeneth a diuersitie of essence to be other a diuerse manner of existing or a distinction of person Nowe the three distinct persons haue not a diuerse Deity but one and the same in number 8 How the three persons of the godhead are distinguished THese persons are distinguished two waies The three persons distinguished by their inwarde workes mutuallie directed towardes one another by their inward woorkes and by their outward woorkes Their inwarde works are those which the persons haue and exercise one towardes another By these then they are distinguished in that the father is and existeth of himselfe not from another Hee begot the Sonne inspired the holy Ghost by communicating his essence vnto them after an vnspeakable manner The sonne hath his beeing from the father beggotten of him from euerlasting that is he hath the same essence with the father but communicated vnto him from the father The holie ghost proceedeth from euerlasting from the father and the Sonne that is hath the same essence but communicated vnto him from the father and the Sonne Obiection That which is not vnderstoode cannot be discerned or distinguished the manner of the begetting and generating of the Sonne and of the proceeding of the holie ghost is not vnderstoode Therefore they cannot bee discerned or distinguished Aunswere Those things cannot be discerned which are not at all vnderstoode neither in respect of the proper causes thereof nor in respect of the effects But that the son is begotten of the father and the holy ghost proceedeth from the father and the sonne we know out of the holy Scriptures We vnderstand also in some sort what this is namely the sonne to be begotten of the father For to bee borne or to be begotten is to be produced out of his essence who begetteth to haue his essence communicated vnto him of him who begetteth Albeit the maner whereby the eternal father communicated his essence the same whole and entire vnto his son we conceiue not The like also is to be vnderstood concerning the proceeding of the holy ghost Here is to be obserued also that it is truly said The son is begotten The holie ghost proceedeth Likewise The diuine person is produced begotten proceedeth of the essence of the father or of the father and the son But not truly The diuine essence is produred or begotten or proceedeth Yet truly it is said The diuine essence is giuen communicated to another receiued of another The reason hereof is for that to bee giuen communicated receiued The person not the essence of the Sonne is begotten stretcheth further than to bee produced begotten or to proceede For not whatsoeuer is giuen communicated receiued is also begotten Further that is said to bee begotten not which is communicated to the thing begotten but that vnto which the substaunce of him that begetteth is communicated So the essence of GOD the father is not begotten or produced from another and yet the selfe same essence of it selfe subsisting is giuen and
of his disease Yet these benefites stretch no further than the commodities of this life and as other thinges which befall vnto the wicked in this life whether good or bad are turned to their destructiō but serue for the defence deliuery of the chosen for whose sakes God oftentimes like as he punisheth the wicked so also enricheth them with his benefits They are the ministers of the Elect by Christ The ministerie then and gard of Angels properly belongeth to the Saintes and chosen vnto whom that beeing lost by sinne is restored by the merite and benefite of Christ For hee is the heade of the Church which consisteth of Angels and men restoring that good will and coniunction which is betweene the members of the same bodie betweene men and Angels and vsing at his good pleasure the ministerie of Angels to safegard and defend his Eph. 1. That hee might gather together in one all thinges which are in heauen and in earth in Christ Psalme 97. and Hebrewes 1. Let all the Angels of god worship him Math. 13. Hee shall send his Angels Heb. 12.22 Ye are come vnto the mount Syon and to the Citie of the liuing god the celestiall Ierusalem and to the companie of innumerable Angels And Gen. 28.12 Iacob sawe a ladder which reached from earth to heauen on which the Lorde stoode and the Angels went vp and downe by it which signified Christ God man the Mediator Iohn 1.51 Ye shall see heauen open and the Angels of god ascending and descending vpon the sonne of man Now god doth manie things by Angels and sometimes by many together which he coulde as wel doe either without them Why God vseth the ministry of Angels beeing able to bring what hee will to passe whithout them or by anie one of them Partlie in fauour and regard of our infirmitie which vnlesse it see it selfe inuironed with many succours defences and instrumentes of his diuine power and bountifulnes falleth presently to doubting of the prouidence safegard and presence of god as it is manifest by the example of Elisaeus seruant 2. Kings 6. and by those consolations and incouragementes which promise vnto the Church the aid of Angels Partly to shewe his power also ouer his Angels who vseth their labour and ministerie as his pleasure Hereof 2. Thes 1. The Angels are called the powers of the lord Iesus when he shal shew himselfe frō heauen that is by whō he exerciseth his power Likewise Ep. 1. Colos 1. They are called principalities might powers dominions created by the sonne of God subiect vnto him being exalted at the right hand of God Because by them he sheweth and exerciseth his principalitie or rule might power and dominion Likewise Psalm 103. 148.1 King 22. Apoc. 19. The host of the Lord and the host of heauen Because both the number of them is huge and great and God ruleth ouer all of them as a Captain ouer his souldiours and doth by them whatsoeuer he will Hereof also are they called Cherubins that is flying or winged because they performe and execute with all readines and celeritie the hostes and commaundementes of god and doe each their owne partes and dueties Wherevpon wee pray Let thy will be done in earth as it is in heauen They are also called gods Psal 8. Heb. 2. Because the nature and Maiestie of god shineth in their strength vertues functions and maruelous woorkes Which is also signified both by the name of Gabriel that is the strength of god by the name of Raphael that is the medicine of god For the same cause also the name of Michael that is who is like god Dan. 10. 12. in the Epistle of Iude and in the Reuelation cap. 12. Is giuen to the son of God and an Angel who is called the Archangel either because the sonne of god is head of the Angels or because god doth according to that measure which seemeth best to him distribute his giftes to the Angels and shewe forth his powerfull operation by them Of euil spirits or Angels THEY which now are euill spirites or Angels although they also were at their creation good and adorned by God with the same holinesse and righteousnes and blessednesse wherewith the rest were yet notwithstanding by their own will that free therefore by their owne fault they auerted themselues from GOD and reuoulted from his loue and from obedience due vnto him so that they left the habitation of God and no longer continued their conformitie with God but euer burne with a horrible hatred of GOD and men and that they maie despite GOD force men to sinne and by force and sleightes attempt to cast all downe head-long into destruction 2. Pet. 2.4 God spared not the Angels that had sinned but cast them downe into hell and deliuered them into chaines of darkenesse to bee kept vnto damnation And Iude. The Angels which kept not their first estate but left their owne habitation hee hath reserued in euerlasting chaines vnder darkenesse vnto the iudgement of the great daie Ioh 8.44 Yee are of your father the Diuel and the lustes of your father yee will doe He was a murtherer from the beginning and abode not in the trueth When he speaketh a lie then speaketh hee of his owne for hee is a lyar and the father thereof 1. Iohn 3.8 Hee that committeth sinne is of the Diuell for the Diuell sinneth from the beginning Iohn 13. Satan entered into Iudas Actes 5. Satan filled Ananias heart that hee shoulde lie vnto the holie Ghost and keepe awaie part of the price of the possession Ephes 2. According to the course of this woorlde and after the Prince that ruleth in the aire the spirite that nowe woorketh in the children of disobedience 2. Thessal 2. it is saide of Antichrist Whose comming is by the woorcking of Satan with all power and signes and lying woonders and in all deceiueablenesse of vnrighteousnesse among them that perishe because they receiued not the loue of the trueth that they might bee saued And therefore hee is called the wicked 1. Iohn 3.12 Caine which was of the wicked Ephes 6.16 That yee maie quench al the fierie dartes of the wicked And euerie where in the Scripture hee is called Satanas that is the aduersarie of god and men 1. Chronic 21.1 And Satan stoode vp against Israel and prouoked Dauid to nomber Israel And he is in like maner called Diabolus Diuel because hee depraueth the woorde of God and is a slanderer of men as in Paradise Iob. 1. 2. And the Dragon or old Serpent Reuel 12. 20. because speaking by a Serpent in Paradise he seduced mankind through his subtilty neither ceaseth he to seduce them stil Gen. 3.2 Cor. 11. Apoc. 12. The great Dragon that olde Serpent called the diuell and satan was cast out which deceiueth all the world Again The accuser of our brethren which accused them before our GOD day and night And Cap. 9. he
and of saluation and euerlasting life 4 At length also assuming taking vnto him humane nature to teach as by his voice the will of god concerning vs and towards vs and to confirm this doctrine by Miracles 5 Not only to giue oracles and prophecies to open the will of god by prophets and to teach expound it himselfe present in humane nature but also to ordaine institute the ministery of the woord and sacraments that is to call and send Prophets Apostles and other ministers of the Church and to furnish them with giftes necessarie to this ministerie Iohn 20.21 As the Father hath sent mee so send I you Ephes 4.11 He Christ hath giuen some Apostles and some Prophetes some Doctours Luk. 21.15 I will giue you a mouth and wisedome where-against all your aduersaries shall not be able to speake nor resist So 1. Pet. 1.10 The spirit of Christ is saied to haue spoken by the prophetes 6. To giue the holy Ghost Mat. 3.11 Hee will baptise you with the holy Ghost and with fire 7. To be through his owne and others ministerie effectuall in the hartes of the hearers that is by his spirit to lighten our mindes that wee may vnderstand those thinges which hee teacheth vs of God and his will either by his own voice or by the voice of others Luk. 24 45. Then opened hee their vnderstanding that they might vnderstand the scriptures 8. To effectuate also that which by the efficacie of his spirit he speaketh in our heartes that is to moue our will that wee may yeeld our assent and obedience to those thinges which by his teaching wee learne and knowe Eph. 5.25 Christ gaue himselfe for the Church that he might sanctifie it and clense it by the washing of water through the worde And these thinges Christ did doth performe euen from the beginning of the church to the end of the world and that by his own authority and power and for this very cause is hee called the Word Mat. 11.27 No man knoweth the Father but the Sonne and he to whom the sonne wil reueile him Ioh. 5 21. As the Father so the Sonne quickneth whom he will By these things which haue beene now spoken is also vnderstood what difference there is betweene Christ other Prophets both of the old and newe testament why he is the chiefe prophet doctor The difference eminency consisteth in his nature office 1 Christ is the verie sonne of God god and lord of all doth immediatly vtter the woord of the Father is the embassador and mediator sent of the father Other prophets are only men his seruants called sent by him 2 Christ is autor reueiler of the doctrine therefore the Prince of all Prophets Others are s gnifiers of that which they haue receiued from Christ For whatsoeuer knoweledge and Propheticall spirite is in them all that they haue from Christ reueiling and giuing it to them Therefore is the spirit of christ said to haue spoken in the prophets Neither hath he opened only to the prophets the doctrine which he teacheth but also to all the godly Ioh. 1.16 Of his fulnes haue we all receiued that is al the Elect euen frō the beginning of the world vnto the end Ioh. 1.18 No man hath seen god at any time the only begotten sonne which is in the bosome of the father he hath declared him 3 His Prophetical wisedome is infinit and perfect therefore in al gifts he excelleth others 4 This Prophet christ appointeth the ministery sendeth ordaineth Prophets and Apostles he giueth the holie Ghost gifts necessarie for the prophets Apostles al ministers of the word to the perfourming of their duty Ioh. 16.14 He shall receiue of mine shall shew it vnto you He will lead you into al trueth 5 Christ himselfe is not onlie autor of the doctrine erectour maintainer of the external Ministery but also by his own other Prophets voice outward ministerie he preacheth effectuallie to men inwardlie through the vertue and working of the holy ghost Others are onely the instrumentes of Christ and that arbitrarie and at his disposition and direction 6 The Doctrine of christ which beeing made man hee vttered by his owne and his Apostles mouthes is much more cleare ful than the doctrine of Moses the Prophets of the old Testament Christ therefore hath authoritie of himselfe others from him if Christ speake wee must beleeue him for himselfe others because Christ speaketh in them These things are expresly prooued by these places of holy writ Hebr. 1.1 At sundrie times and in diuerse manners god spake in the old time to our Fathers by the Prophets Jn these last daies he hath spoken vnto vs by his Sonne And cap. 3.3 This man is counted woorthie of more glorie than Moses in as much as hee which hath builded the house hath more honour than the house Ioh. 16.14 The spirit of truth which I will send you shall receiue of mine and shal shew it vnto you Mat. 17.5 This is my beloued sonne in whom I am well pleased Heare him Luc. 10.16 Hee that heareth you heareth mee and hee that despiseth you despiseth mee and him that sent mee 3 WHAT CHRISTS PRIESTHOOD IS A priest in general A Priest in generall is a person ordeined by god to offer for himselfe and others oblations sacrifices to pray for others and to instruct Vnder praier is comprehended blessing which is to wish them good from God A typical priest There is one Priest which is signifieng or typical another signified The typicall Priest was a person appointed by God 1. to offer typical Sacrifices 2. to make intercession for himselfe and others 3. to declare to the people the doctrine of the Law and the promise of the Messias and true Sacrifice which was to come Such were al the Priestes of the old Testament For these three properties which we haue reckned were common to the High-Priest with other inferiour Priestes The High priest But some thinges the High-Priest had proper peculiar to himselfe 1. That he alone entered into the Tabernacle called the Holiest of al or Sanctuarie that but once euerie ●eare not without blood which he offered for himselfe and the people burning incense there and making intercession for the people 2. That his rayment was more gorgious 3. That he was set ouer the rest 4. That he onlie was consulted of questions or matters doubtful waightie and obscure whether appertaining to religion or to the common-wealth and did returne the aunsweres of God for the Princes and the people 5. and therefore did gouerne and order some counsels and offices of the state and kingdom did see that al things were lawfully administred The inferiours were all the other priests of the old Testament whose office it was to sacrifice to praie to teach the doctrine of the Lawe and the promise of the Messias to come
of his diuinitie not of his humanitie The reasons hereof 1. Because his humanitie was not from the beginning of the world 2 Because this Word was made flesh that is tooke on humane nature 3. Because this Woorde did lighten al men from the beginning of the world whosoeuer had the knowledge of God and how much soeuer they had Hee was the life and the light of men lightning euerie man which commeth into the worlde Againe NO MAN hath knowen the Father but the sonne and hee to whom the sonne wil reueile him Againe NO MAN hath seene God AT ANIE TIME The sonne which is in the bosome of the Father he hath declared him Reply 1. Heb. 1. It is said Now God hath spoken vnto vs by his sonne Aunswere That is by his sonne made man Replie 2. He is not saide any where in the old Testament to haue spoken Aunsw Yes by the Angel of the lord who also himselfe is Lord. Likewise Isay 6.9 The Lord appeared speaking whom S. Ioh chap. 12.40 affirmeth to haue bin Christ Reply 3. The Woorde is saied 1. Iohn 1.1 to haue beene palpable visible and so forth Aunswere That is by reason of the flesh which hee tooke Replie 4. But hee is no where saide inuisible Aunswere Iohn 1.5.10 hee is saide to haue beene in the world vnknowen and this Iohn speaketh of him as hee was before his incarnation And then hee was in the worlde inuisible Likewise Iohn 14 23. I and the Father will come vnto him And in the same place I will not leaue you comfortles I will come vnto you Mat. 28 20. I am with you alway vntill the end of the world that is inuisibly as is the Father And if they wil denie him to bee with vs because hee is not seene they shal also exclude the father Replie 5. Hee is with vs in power and vertue not in essence Aunswere This obiection were rather to bee hissed our than to bee refuted because hee hath not an infinite power and vertue who hath a finite essence Iere. 10.11 The gods that haue not made the heauens and the earth shall perish from the earth howe much more then the makers of such Gods And the worde was with God in the beginning Wee interpret this that the sonne was coeternall with the Father and so ioined with him that notwithstanding hee was distinct in person from him 1. They say That this Doctour and teacher the man Iesus was knowen of GOD alone and not of men but hee was the Messias Vnto whom wee aunswere 1. To be or not to bee with one when it is spoken of a person is neuer read in this sense as to signifie to be knowen or not knowen of one It is therefore an impudent forgery 2. Iohn himself expoūdeth it The Son which is in the bosome of the Father This dooth not onely signifie to bee knowen but also to bee indeede in the Father to bee entirely loued of him and to bee fellowe and compartner of the secret and hidden counsels of the Father 3. Hee saith of himselfe that hee came downe from Heauen That he came from the Father and came into the woorlde that he returneth to the Father with whom he was before This doth not signifie a knowing or a not knowing but an existence and beeing 4. By him all creatures were made of the Father Therefore he was present with the Father 5. He was in the woorld before hee beeing made man came vnto his owne and yet not knowen Therefore to bee in the woorlde and to bee knowen of the woorlde are not all one And by a consequent neither is it al one to bee with God and to bee knowen of God 6. Christ himselfe expoundeth it J in the Father and the Father in me This signifieth not only a knowlege but a coexistence and ioint being mutual And that Word was God We interprete That the Woord is true god eternall creatour of heauen and earth the same god with the Father and therefore diuerse from him as the Woorde from him that speaketh by him and the Sonne from the Father but hauing the same nature and essence of the godheade in him which the Father hath as CHRIST him selfe saith J in the Father and the Father in mee Hee is euerie wherein the Father as the Father euerie where in him But they saie that hee is GOD in respect of his giftes woorthinesse excellencie and office but not by nature Which they prooue because others also are in this sense and respect called god which haue not anie Diuinitie of themselues Therefor Christ also after the same manner seeing hee also hath his Diuinitie from the Father Further they adde That wee make two gods and deale contumeliouslie with the Father Wee aunswere That we make not two Gods because The Sonne is one with the Father as god that is hauing the same essence in him which the Father hath but is diuerse and distinct from him as the Sonne and hauing in him the same Deitie which the Father hath communicated But they are blasphemous and contumelious against the Father and the Sonne because they honor not the Sonne as they honour the Father Ioh. 5.23 Now that S. Iohn vnderstandeth a Sonne not a made created and inferiour god to the Father and a diuerse god from him is prooued and confirmed by manie reasons but some fewe shall nowe suffice 1. Simplie and absolutelie without restraint to anie certaine circumstaunce none is called god in the Scripture besides the onelie true god eternall creatour of the world 2. That the Worde was god before thinges were created and is the creatour of all thinges Saint Iohn dooth teach 3. Hee sheweth That hee is the author and fountaine of life and knowledge in men euen from the beginning For this signifieth the true light that is which is properlie by it selfe light it selfe the originall of light in others 4. This Word giueth power to bee the Sonnes of God This none can do but the true God alone 5. Wee are to beleeue in his name But wee must beleeue in none but GOD onelie as himselfe prooueth that therefore they must beleeue in him because they beleeue in God Iohn 14.1.6 And Iohn 1.23 Iohn Baptist saith that he baptizeth with the holie Ghost And CHRIST himselfe often saith that hee wil send the holie GHOST from the Father But no man can send the spirite of GOD and woorcke by him in the heartes of men but onelie hee whose proper spirite this is namelie GOD. 7. John Baptist is called the fore-runner of CHRIST who shoulde prepare his waie But hee prepareth the waie of the LORDE Isaie 40.3 Iohn 1. verse 23. and Chapter 3. verse 28. Luk. 3.4.8 Christ himselfe Iohn 5.23 saith That the Father will that all should honour the Sonne as they honour the Father But no creature albeit excellent can bee equalled in honour with the creator 9. Euerie where he is called the true God and the Lord. 1. Iohn 5.20 This is
God not the Father Therefore the Sonne is Iehoua Againe the Minor is also heereof manifest for that what thinges in the oulde Testament are spoken of Iehoua those in the Newe are referred vnto Christ as Psal 68.18 and Ephes 4.8 Hee that ascended on high and gaue giftes is Iehoua and the same is Christ As Psal 95.9 1. Cor. 10.9 Iehoua was tempted in the desert and the same is Christ Psal 97.7 Heb. 1.6 Likewise Psalm 102 and Heb. 1.10 He that is to be woorshipped and is creatour of things is Iehoua and the same is Christ Isai 8.14 and 28.16 Luk. 2.34 The stone of offence Isa 41.4 and Reu. 1.17 and 21.6 The first and the last is Iehoua and the same is Christ Lastly the same is proued by those testimonies which attribute things that are proper vnto Iehoua vnto Christ also as autor and effectour or worker of them 2 The true God is but one The Sonne is the true God equall with the eternal Father in Godhead properties woorks honor as hath bin before declared Therefore the Sonne is that one and the same god or that self-same diuine essence which is God 3 Whose essence is distinct their spirit is not one in essence which proceedeth of both and is proper vnto both but is either of a diuerse essence or compound whether hee be of a part or of the whole essence of them of whome hee proceedeth But one the same is the spirite of the Father the sonne proceeding of both proper vnto both by him both worke effectually Gal. 4.6 God hath sent the spirite of his Sonne into our harts Therefore the father and the son are one essence and the same god Otherwise each essence should haue his proper spirit and diuers 4 Vnto whome the eternall Father communicateth the same essence which himselfe hath that whole he is of the same essence with him Vnto the eternall sonne the eternall father communicateth his essence the same and whole Therefore the Sonne is of the same essence with the father The Minor is prooued because Christ is the onelie begotten and proper Sonne of the Father begotten therefore of the essence of the Father But the diuine essence or God-head by reason of the immensitie and great simplenesse thereof can neither bee multiplied nor diuided Therefore the Father communicateth the same and that whole vnto the Sonne Wherefore as in respect that it is the whole essence of the God-head which is communicated vnto him of the Father hee is coequal with the Father so in respect that it is the same which the father hath and reteineth he is coessential and consubstantial with the father Nowe it shall bee expedient to set downe the generall heades of those reasons wherewith the heretiques both oulde and newe oppugne this opinion and doctrine that there is both an equal and one and the same God-head of the Father and the Sonne and also of the holie Ghost and to adioine those rules whereby aunswere maie bee easilie and soundlie made vnto their obiections 1 The heriticks build on most false principles groūds such as is this If the father begot one Sonne of his substaunce hee coulde also haue begotten more For aunswere this rule is to bee helde Wee are to iudge of God according to his owne woorde not according to hereticall braines and hee is to bee acknowledged such as hee reueileth him-selfe in his woorde as beeing the eternall Father with the onelie begotten Sonne and the holie GHOST For GOD hath so reueiled himselfe that he begotte the Sonne and that one Sonne onelie Therefore we ought to rest here and not to imagine false conceits of our owne 2 They reason out of naturall principles or groundes which are such as are true in thinges created and finite but false in GOD who is an essence infinite as Three cannot bee one Three persons reallie distinct cannot bee one essence That which begetteth and that which is begotten are not one and the same essence Likewise Hee that communicateth his whole essence to another dooth not himselfe remaine the same which he was To this wee aunswere by another rule Those principles which are true of a finite nature are foolishlie and impiouslie translated to the infinite essence of GOD. And argumentes of this sort are refuted not by a simple deniall of them but by distinguishing betweene natures capeable and vncapeable of those principles whereon they ground 3 Of the properties of the humane nature in Christ they inferre the inequalitie and diuersitie of his godhead As Christ suffered died and so forth Therefore he is not God The rule whereby we aunswere to this is Those thinges which are proper to the humane nature are not to bee drawen to the diuine nature For Christ died not as God but as man 4 They confound the office of the Mediatour with the nature or person that is they go from the office to the nature As Christ is sent of the Father therefore he is inferiour to the Father The rule to answere this is The inequalitie of office doth not infer inequalitie of nature or persons Or as Cyrill saith The sending and obedience take not away the equalitie of power or essence So the father is said to be greater than the Sonne not in nature or god-head but in manifestation For not the Father but the Sonne was made base and miserable in the humane nature assumpted Where therefore Christ saith that his Father is greater than hee it is meant in respect of his humane nature and in respect of his office of the Mediatourshippe 5 They exclude and shut out the Sonne the Holie Ghost from those thinges which are attributed vnto the Father as the fountaine of all diuine operations As The Sonne saith that his woorkes are the woorkes of the Father Therefore hee is not author of them neither dooth hee those woorkes by his own power but onely is the instrument whereby God the Father dooth them The rule and aunswere hereto is those thinges which are ascribed vnto the Father as fountaine are not remoued from the Sonne or the holie Gost to whome they are communicated that they may haue them their own and proper For the Sonne worketh * 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 likewise and in like manner Vnto whom the father likewise did giue to haue life in himselfe Ioh. 5.26 6 They detract those thinges from the Sonne and the Holie Ghost whereby the Diuinitie in the person of the Father is discerned from creatures or false Gods To which this rule answereth As often as in Scripture one person of the God-head is opposed to creatures or false Gods and is discerned from them the other persons are not excluded from the Godhead but onely those thinges are excluded against which the comparison is made Or the Diuine properties operations and honour are so attributed to one of the persons as that notwithstanding they are not taken away from the other persons of the god-head but onely from creatures
vs al other thinges it is true For the substance or essence of the God-head onely not of the manhood to is immense exceeding all measure alwaies existing and beeing the same and whole in all thinges But it is false if it be vnderstood of the presence of his vertue or efficacie For according to this not onely whole Christ but also the whole of Christ is present with his Church only that is not onely his diuinitie but his humanity also but so as the difference notwithstanding is kept of both natures operations The humanitie therefore of Christ is present with all the elect in whatsoeuer places they be dispersed through the whole worlde not by any presence substantiall of the flesh in the bread and within their bodies but 1 By the efficacie and perpetuall valewe of his merite For God the Father dooth euen nowe behold the Sacrifice of his Sonne once accomplished on the Crosse and receiueth vs for that as a sufficient ransome and merit into his fauor 1. Joh. 1.7 The bloud of Jesus Christ his Sonne purgeth vs from all sinne that is both by his merite the efficacie or vertue of his merit 2 By the efficacie also of his humane will because Christ according to his humanity also earnestly both would wil that we be of god receiued into fauor quickned glorified through that his one only Sacrifice Psal 110.4 Heb. 5.6 Thou art a Priest for euer and also whatsoeuer he will yea with his humane will that hee powerfully effecteth and worketh not by the power of his fleshe but of his God-head or spirite omnipotent whome not the flesh but the God-head of Christ onely sendeth into the heartes of the elect and chosen Joh. 6.63 It is the spirit that quickneth the flesh profiteth nothing Rom. 8.11 God shall quicken your mortall bodies by his spirite dwelling in you 3 Hee is present with vs by coniunction and vnion Because all those that are to bee saued must needes be engraffed and knit together euen into christs humane nature that being engraffed into his humane masse they may bee quickned as branches liue fastned to the vine members coupled and ioyned to the head which ioyning yet of vs with the fleshe of Christ is not made by any naturall connexion of Christ and our fleshe or by any existence of Christs fleshe within our substance or of ours within his but by faith and the holy ghost in Christ our head dwelling in vs his mēbers Ephes 3.17 That Christ may dwell in your harts by faith Rom 8.9 If any man hath not the spirit of Christ the same is not his Ephes 5.30 We are members of his bodie of his flesh and of his bones and they twaine shal be one flesh This is a great secret so forth 2 Obiection Whatsoeuer is to be worshipped and adored is omniscient omnipotent and euerie where present that is hath the essential properties of the Godhead reallie communicated with it Christs flesh is to be adored or is adorable because whole Christ is adored Therefore Christs flesh is reallie omniscient omnipotent and present eueriewhere Aunswere This verie same reason is among the principal argumentes whereby the Schwenfieldeans endeuour to frame after Eutyches manner a Maiestie and Deifying of the flesh of Christ But both these the Vbiquetaries are deceiued deceiue by the ambiguitie and diuers taking of the worde adored That is omnipotent omniscient which is adored that is which is adored in respect of it selfe or for it selfe The humane nature is adored not for it selfe or according to the proper nature of it selfe for that were idolatrous but it is adored for the Godhead vnited therewith personally Wherefore of the adoration of whole Christ is but ill inferred the omnipotence also of his flesh For the reason doth not follow from the honour of the person to the properties of the natures Replie That which is adored by reason of another is also really omnipotent omniscient by reason of another Christes fleshe is adored by reason of the God-heade in whose person his flesh subsisteth Therefore Christs flesh is also really ommniscient omnipotent by reason of the God-head Answere The Maior is false as is this That which is made base and humiliated by reason of another thing is also by reason of another thing obnoxious subiect to alteration For the Woorde was made base or humiliated by reason of the flesh and in the fleshe neither yet the Worde it selfe or the God-head felt any change or alteration but is humiliated and so saide to be after another maner because the Woorde doth not shew his Godhead in the flesh which we tooke in the forme of a seruant So then albeit the adoration of Christ God and man doth presuppose in him omnipotencie omnisciencie presence euerie where and the searching of hearts and ●eines yet is it not of necessity that the humane nature also which by reason of the God-head vnited to it in the same person is adored should be really omnipotent omniscient euerie-where For the adoration of christ is the honor worship which agreeth is yeelded one the same to whole christmā god keeping notwithstāding the differences in natures of the properties operations whereon Christs office honor doth depend For to adore worship christ is by the agnising knowledge of his person office to craue of him with a tru trust cōfidence that those blessings which he hath promerited promised he wil as our mediator performe giue to vs according to the proper wil operation of each nature This adoratiō cōsisteth of diuerse parts compriseth both natures keepeth their properties operations though vnited yet stil distinct craueth that whole Christ in performing his promised benefits wil worke those things by his God-head which are proper to his God-head by his flesh those things which are proper to his flesh For his benefits are no otherwise to bee craued asked of him than as himselfe wil doth performe thē to vs he performeth thē stil keeping the difference of both natures Wherfore they who craue of christ the Mediator the benefits promised in the Word do necessarily acknowledge him omnisciēt the searcher of hearts omnipotēt present euery where of himself beholding hearing our necessities cōplaints This agnising this honor is proper to God and agreeth is yeelded to Christ man in respect of his God-head only not of his humanity For in one act or view vnchāgeable to behold know vnderstand from euerlasting of himselfe al thinges past presēt to come but chiefly the needs wants necessities desires of his whole church again to send the holy ghost into the harts of al the elect chosen who haue bin euē since the beginning of the world by this spirit to teach thē with in to iustifie regenerate cōfort thē to giue to thē eternal life these I say are not
shall deliuer me from the bodie of this death Reu. 22.17 The spirit the Bride say Come Lord Jesu which they say not who are not ready to receiue the Lorde For the wicked tremble and shake at the mention of that iudgement THE THIRD PART OF THE CREED Of the holy Ghost the sanctifier IN this last part of the Apostolike confession are cōteined six articles whereof the first speaketh of the person of the holie Ghost the next of the Church which is gathered confirmed and preserued by the holy Ghost the foure articles following are of the benefites bestowed by the Holy Ghost on the Church and first of the communion of Saints Secondly of remission of sinnes Thirdly of the resurrection of the flesh Lastly of euerlasting life The chiefe Questions of the holy Ghost or holy spirite 1 What the name spirit signifieth 2 Who and what the Holie Ghost or spirite is 3 What is the holy Ghosts office 4 Of whom the holy Ghost is giuen and wherefore 5 To whom he is giuen 6 How he is giuen and receiued 7 How he is reteined and kept 8 Whether he maie be lost and how 9 Wherefore he is necessarie 10 How we may know that he dwelleth in vs. 1 * It is here to be noted that this Questiō serueth more properlie for the latine which vseth this name Spiritus only when as we in English vse as much or more rather the word Ghost than Spirit when wee speake of the third Person WHAT THE NAME SPIRIT SIGNIFIETH THE name spirite is taken sometimes for the cause sometimes for the effect When it is taken for the cause it signifieth a nature incorporeall and liuing of a spirituall essence wielding moouing and stirring some thing So first God essentiallie and personallie is a spirit that is incorporeal without any bodilie dimensions or quantitie inuisible Secondly The Angels also whether good or bad are in this sense spirites Thirdly after the same manner the soules of men are called spirits Gen. 2.7 Hee breathed in his face breath of life that is he sent in a spirit or soule into him When the woorde spirit is taken for an effect it signifieth 1. The aire moued 2. The mouing it selfe and motion of the aire 3. The wind and moouing vapours 4. Spirituall effects or motions good or bad So is it said The spirit of fear And contrary The spirit of Princes that is courage likewise The spirit of fornication 5. New spirit signifieth the giftes of the holy spirit In this doctrine which we haue in hand Spirit signifieth the cause stirring and moouing namely the third person of the God-head which is forcible in the mindes and wils of men And this third person of the God-heade is called a spirit 1. Because he is a spiritual essence or substaunce incorporeall and inuisible 2. Because he is inspired of the Father and the son that is because is the immediate stirrer and moouer of diuine works The Father and the Sonne mooue but by this spirit 3. Because himselfe inspireth and immediatly worketh motions in the harts of the Elect whence he is called Luk. 1.35 The power of the most high 4. Because hee is God equall and the same with the Father and the Son And god is a spirite This third person of the God-head is called Holie 1. Because he in himselfe by himselfe and of his owne nature is Holie 1. Because he is the hallower or sanctifier that is he immediatly halloweth or sanctifieth and maketh holie others The father and the sonne sanctifie by him and therefore mediatelie 2 Who and what the holy ghost is THE holie ghost is the third person of the true and onelie god-head proceeding from the Father and the Sonne and coeternall coequal and consubstantial with the Father and the Son and is sent from both into the harts of the Elect to sanctifie them vnto eternal life Here are we to say the same thinges of the Godhead of the holy Ghost which haue bin spoken before of the Godhead of the son For this definition is also to be prooued and confirmed by the proofes of the same foure partes 1 That the holy Ghost is a person 2 That he is the third person or that he is other distinct from the father and the Sonne 3 That he is true God with the Father and the Sonne or that he is equall to the Father and the Sonne 4 That he is of the same God-head with the Father the Sonne or that he is consubstantiall vnto both FIrst therefore that the holy ghost is a person is prooued 1 By his apparitions Because he hath appeared visible Luk. 3.22 The holy ghost came downe in a bodilie shape like a Doue Act. 2.3 And there appeared vnto them clouen toungs like fire and it that is the fire or the holie ghost sate vpon each of them Seeing then the holy Ghost descended in bodilie shape vpon Christ and sate vpon the Apostles it followeth that he is subsisting For no qualitie or created motion of minds or hearts is able to doe in like manner For an accident doth not only not take vpō it any shape but standeth in neede of some thing else in which it selfe should consist and bee Neither is the aire the place or subiect of holinesse godlinesse loue of God and other spiritual motions but the mindes of men 2. He is proued to be a person because he is called god 1. Cor. 3.16 Know yee not that yee are the temple of god and that the spirite of god dwelleth in you Acts 5.3 Why hath satan filled thine hart that thou shouldest lie vnto the holie Ghost And in the next verse he saith Thou hast not lied vnto men but vnto god See also Isai 40.7.13 Actes 28.25 Ephes 4.4.30 Howesoeuer then the aduersaries of this doctrine gtaunt the holy Ghost to be God yet this cannot bee but he must be a subsistent or person seing God is a being but our godlinesse goodnesse Godly motions and other diuine affections cannot be called God 3. He is a person because he is the author of our Baptisme and we are baptized in his name that is by his commaundement and wil. But wee are not baptized by the commaundement and wil of a deade thing or of a thing not existing neither are wee baptized in the name of the graces or giftes of God 4. Because the properties of a person are attributed vnto him as that hee teacheth that he distributeth giftes euen as he wil that he comforteth confirmeth ruleth raigneth likewise that hee sendeth Apostles that hee speaketh in the Apostles Luke 12.12 The holie Ghost shall teach you in the same houre what yee ought to saie So also he declareth the thinges to come Ioh. 16.13 The spirite of truth wil shewe you the thinges to come Hee giueth prophecies he commaundeth and willeth that the Apostles be separated and lastlie he appointeth teachers in the church All these are thinges proper vnto a person existing intelligent endued with a wil working
and liuing 5. Because hee is plainlie distinguished from the giftes and graces of God 1. Corinth 12.11 All these things worketh the selfesame spirite distributing to euery man seuerallie as he wil And againe 1. Corint 12.4 There are diuersities of giftes but the same spirit Wherefore the giftes differ much from the spirite it selfe Obiection The gift of God is not a person The holie Ghost is called the gift of God Actes 2.38 Therefore he is not a person Aunswere The Maior is false For the sonne beeing giuen is the gift of God and yet is a person The holie Ghost is called the gift of god because hee is sent from the Father and the sonne John 15.26 J will send the comforter vnto you from the Father Or we maie aunswere Hee is called a gift in respect that hee was sent and dwelleth in the hearts of the saintes to whom hee is giuen and is such a gift as woorketh by his vertue and power the rest of the giftes and graces Now that to proceede signifieth to exist or be from both I prooue Because Paul calleth him the spirite of god which is of god and in god Of god Because the spirit floweth from the Father and the Sonne In God therefore he is somewhat of God himselfe Other spirites are not in God that is in the substaunce of God And what is in God that is the very essence of God Secondly That the holy ghost is other that is distinct from the Father and the Sonne wee prooue against those who say hee is the subsistent of the Father Which wee prooue 1. From his verie appellation in that hee is called the spirite For none is his owne spirite As none is his owne Father and none his owne Sonne Therefore hee is other from both Obiection That which is common to al the persons ought not to be distinguished and seuered The name spirite is common to all three persons Therefore it ought not to bee distinguished Aunswere This whole reason wee graunt If it bee vnderstoode of the essence of the persons and not of their order of beeing and woorcking For as hee that breatheth and the breath it selfe differ so hee that enspireth and the spirite are different Hee that proceedeth is one and hee another from whom hee proceedeth The thirde person of the godheade is one and the first or second another But the Holy ghost is saide to bee the thirde person of the Godhead and this not in that respect as if there were in God any first or last in time but in respect of the order or manner of beeing Because the Holy Ghost hath his essence from the Father and the Son from both which hee proceeded from euerlasting as also hee is the spirite of both In like manner the Son is called the second person because he is of the Father The Father the first person because he is of none 2. The holie ghost is in expresse woordes called another Iohn 14.16 J will praie the Father and he shal giue you another comforter 1. Iohn 5.7 There are three which beare record in heauen the Father the Word and the Holie Ghost and these three are one 3. He is sent of the Father and the Son Therefore he is another from both For none is sent of himselfe One maie come of his owne wil or of himselfe But none can be sent of himselfe John 15.26 I will send him vnto you from the Father Iohn 14.26 The Father sendeth him in my name 4. The holie Ghost hath distinct attributes or properties personal from them The holy Ghost onely proceeded from the Father and the Sonne He alone appeared in the shape of a Doue in the likenesse of fire not the Father or the son Christ also is said to haue beene conceiued not by the Father or the Sonne but by the holie Ghost that is by the immediate vertue and efficacie of the holy Ghost Wherefore he is another from the Father and the Sonne which is diligently to be obserued For the aduersaries heereof being conuicted of the person of the holy Ghost grant that he is a subsistent but of the Father Obiection The vertue and power of the Father is the Father himselfe the holie ghost is called the vertue and power of the Father therefore the holie ghost is the Father himselfe Aunswere This reason is Sophistical because vertue is not taken for the same in the Maior for which it is taken in the Minor For in the Maior it is taken for the power of the Father in the Minor for the person by whome the Father sheweth forth his power Thirdly That the holie Ghost is equall with the Father and the Sonne these argumentes doe proue 1. The essence of the Father and the Sonne is communicated vnto him because hee proceedeth from both and is the spirite of both But there is nothing in God which is not his essence Seeing then that is indiuisible it must needes be whole and the same communicated vnto him which is in the Father and the Sonne As the spirite of man which is in man is of the essence of man so the spirit of God which is in God is of the essence of God By this it appeareth What is the proceeding of the holy ghost namely the communicating of the diuine essence whereby the third person of the god-heade alone receiueth the same and whole or entire essence from the Father and the Sonne as from him whose spirite hee is And that the holy ghost proceedeth from the Sonne also is proued by certaine reasons First Because hee is called the Sonnes spirite Roman 8.9 If anie man hath not the spirite of Christ the same is not his Galat. 4.6 He hath sent forth the spirite of his Sonne into your heartes The spirite of his Sonne that is not giuen vnto the Sonne of the Father but existing and proceeding as of the Fathers so of the Sonnes substaunce seeing the Sonne is equall and consubstantiall with the Father Secondly because the Sonne together with the Father giueth him Iohn 15.26 And Iohn 20.22 Receiue the holie ghost Thirdly Because the holy ghost receiueth the wisedome of the sonne which hee reueileth vnto vs. Iohn 16.14 Hee shal receiue of mine and shall shew it vnto you But seeing the holy Ghost is true God consubstantiall with the Father and the Sonne he cannot receiue any thing but of him of whose substance he is Wherfore he proceedeth of the substance of the Son because he receiueth that of him which is the sonnes 2 The holy ghostes equalitie with the Father and the Son is proued by those diuine attributes properties which are attributed and communicated vnto the holy ghost as eternitie because hee created heauen and earth and because God was neuer without his spirit Likewise omnipotency and omnisciencie that is the knowing of al things 1. Corin. 2.10 The spirite searcheth al thinges yea the deepe thinges of god Likewise immensitie or vnmeasurablenesse as who dwelleth whole entirely in al the Elect.
3 The same diuine woorkes which are attributed to the Father and the Sonne are also attributed to the holy ghost and in those both the general and vniuersal workes and also those miraculous workes which consist in instituting and informing the Church So in Iob. 33.4 creatiō is attributed vnto him The spirit of god hath made me the breath of the Almighty hath giuen me life Other woorkes are attributed to him also in other places especially that he quickneth regenerateth illuminateth and worketh miracles 4 Equall the same honor is giuen to the holie ghost which is giuen both to the Father and the Sonne To no creature but to God alone is to be giuen diuine honour that is honour proper to God onely But this is giuen to the holy Ghost Therefore he is god equal with the Father and the Son 1. John 5.7 There are three which beare witnesse in Heauen The Father the Woord and the holie Ghost and these three are one The holy Ghost therefore is the same true God with the father and the Sonne Mat. 28.19 Go and teach all nations baptising them in the name of the Father and the Sonne the holy ghost By this testimony we are taught First That we are baptised also into the name faith woorship and religion of the holy ghost Secondly That the holy Ghost is author also of baptisme and the ministerie In like sott also wee beleeue in him That sinne which is committed against him is not remitted We are his temple 5 Those things which are spoken in the old testament of God or Jehouah are applied in the newe testament to the holie ghost Obiection Hee that is sent is not equall with him that sendeth The holy Ghost is sent and the Father and the Sonne send him Therefore the holy Ghost is not equall with the Father and the Sonne Answere We deny the maior For hee that is sent may bee equall with him that sendeth For Christ also being sent of the Father yet is hee equall with the Father This sending dooth not betoken any seruile subiection Obiection 2. Hee that receiueth of another is not equall with him who giueth The holie ghost receiueth of the Father and the Sonne Therefore he is not equall with both Answere The Maior is true of one that receiueth of another but a part and not the whole but the holy Ghost receiueth the same and whole essence of the father and the Sonne Againe it is true of him that receiueth in time or successiuely but the holy Ghost receiued before all time Thirdly to the Minor we say That he receiued as touching the ordeining and sending of him to vs to teach vs immediatly But this sending establisheth and confirmeth his equalitie because it is a diuine woork and the ordeining of him to teach vs immediately doth not lessen but strengthen his equality Fourthly and lastly That the holy ghost is one and the same true god with the Father and the Sonne is prooued by these reasons 1 Because he is the Fathers and the Sonnes spirit But the diuine essence cannot be multiplied as neither can an other bee created nor the same diuided Therefore the selfesame and that whole must needes bee communicated to the holy Ghost which is the essence of the Father and the Sonne From both which the holy ghost proceedeth as the spirit of God in God and of God 2 There is but one true God The holy ghost is true God Therefore the holy ghost is that one and the same true God with the Father and the Sonne consubstantiall with both 3 There is but one Iehouah that is one diuine Essence or Being one essentially who alone is of none but himselfe communicateth his beeing to al thinges and preserueth it in them The holy Ghost is Iehouah Therefore he is the same with the Father the Son God consubstantial with both Obiect He that is of another is not consubstantiall with him or is not the same with him of or from whom he is The holy Ghost is of the Father and the Sonne Therefore hee is not the same with them or consubstantiall Answere 1 The Maior is true in creatures but not in God 2 There is an ambiguity in this terme To be of another Hee that is of another and hath not the same or whole essence is not consubstantiall But the holy ghost hath the same and whole essence and therefore it followeth only that he is not the same person Therefore by inuerting the argument we aunswere That hee who is of the Father and from the Father is consubstantial with him as likewise with the Son of and from whom he also is 3 What is the office of the holie Ghost THE office of the holy ghost is sanctification Jn this one name of sanctification are comprehended all his benefites Whereof wee may put these as the generall heads 1 To teach and illuminate Hereof he is called the teacher of trueth Likewise the spirit of wisedom gladnesse faith feare boldnesse Ioh. 14.26 The holy ghost whom the Father wil send in my name he shall teach you al things bring al things to your remēbrance which I haue told you Ioh. 16.13 The spirit of trueth will lead you into all trueth And hee taught the Apostles at Whitsontide when they were rawe before of Christs death and his kingdome Hee powred into them the miraculous knowledge of tongues and fulfilled the testimonie and record of Ioel. 2 To regenerate that is to worke faith conuersion in the hearts of the chosen Ioh. 3.5 Except a man bee borne of water of the spirit he cannot enter into the kingdome of God Matth. 3.11 J baptise you with water to amendment of life but he that commeth after me he wil baptise you with the holy ghost and with fire This Baptisme which is wrought of Christ by the holy Ghost is the very regeneration or renewing it selfe the same which was signified by the outward baptisme of Iohn and of other ministers 3 To conioin vs with Christ and God to make vs partakers of all Christs benefits 1. Cor. 6.11 But yee are washed but yee are sanctified but yee are iustified in the name of the Lord Jesus and by the spirit of our God 1. Cor. 12.3.4 No man can say that Jesus is the Lord but by the Holy Ghost There are diuersities of gifts but the same spirit And verse 13. By one spirite are wee all baptised into one spirit 1. Cor. 6.19 Know yee not that your bodie is the temple of the Holy Ghost which is in you whom yee haue of god So then the spirit of Christ is in vs. Therefore wee are vnited to him by his spirit 4. To rule and gouerne Rom. 8.14 As many as are led by the spirit of god they are the sonnes of god Act. 2.4 And they began to speake with other tongs as the spirit gaue them vtterance To bee ruled and guided by the Holy ghost is to bee instructed with wisedome and counsell
in the actions of our life and vocation to be inclined to follow those thinges which are right and good and to perfourme the duties of loue and charity towardes god and our neighbour 5. To comfort Hee comforteth the Apostles amidst their afflictions The Apostles who were first flying awaie for feare of the Iewes now beeing erected by the comfort and solace of the holy ghost come forth into open place and reioyce when they are to suffer for the confession of the gospell Iohn 14.16 He wil giue you another comforter 6. To confirme He maketh the Apostles couragious and bold who were before timerous and wrapped and entangled with manie doubtes These thinges wee maie plainely see if wee compare that Sermon which Peter made at Whitsontide with their speech who went to Emaus who saie Luk 24.21 Wee trusted that it had beene he that should haue deliuered Israel The holy ghost then is the spirit of comfort and ioy Iohn 16.22 Your ioie shal no man take from you These are the chiefe and principall partes of the holy ghostes office vnto which maie bee referred all the giftes of the holie ghost as well those which are properlie bestowed on the godlie as also those which are common to them with the reprobate All those giftes we may briefly comprise in this diuision The giftes of the holie ghost either are common to the godly and vngodly or proper to the godly onely Those which are common to the godly and vngodly are giuen either to certaine men and at certain times or at al times and to all the members of the Church Those which are giuen at certaine times and to certaine men are these The gift of miracles of tongues prophecies the faith of miracles and these were necessarie for the Apostles the primitiue Church when the gospell was first to bee dispersed Those which are giuen at all times and to all the members of the church are these the giftes of tongues and of knoweledge and the gift of interpretation These are alwaies necessarie for the church and belong to the maintainaunce and preseruation of the Ministerie and are now also giuen to euery member of the church according to the measure of Christes gift as the calling and vocation of euery member needeth The giftes of the holy ghost proper vnto the godlie are iustifieng faith praier loue and other giftes profitable to saluation Obiection Many out of the church haue hadde tongues and sciences the tongues therefore and sciences are not the giftes of the holy ghost Aunswere The tongues and sciences out of the church are also the giftes of the holy ghost but by a general working of god which is without the true knowledge of him But in the church the tongues and sciences are the giftes of the holy ghost ioined with the true knowledge of god Moreouer al those giftes as wee saide are fitlie referred to those sixe principal partes before numbered of the holie ghosts office as the knowledge of tongues and of sciences to his function of teaching and that miraculous and extraordinarie gift of tongues partly to his function of ruling for the holy ghost did rule and gouerne their tongues partly to his function of teaching and confirming So also the gift of Prophecie and interpretation belongeth to his office of teaching For hee teacheth both by illightening the mindes within by his vertue and by instructing them without by the word The institution ordinance of the Sacramentes appertaineth to his office of teaching but chiefly to his office of confirming Faith and conuersion belong to his office of regenerating and conioyning vs with Christ That hee is the spirite of praier instructing vs how to praie belongeth to his office of ruling gouerning In like sort the rest of the gifts maie bee referred to certaine partes of the Holy Ghostes office Furthermore the holy ghost in respect of this his office hath diuerse titles of commendation in the Scripture For hereof hee is called 1. The spirite of adoption because hee assureth vs of the fatherly good wil of god towards vs and is a witnesse vnto vs of that free goodnesse mercy wherewith the father embraceth vs in his onely begotten sonne Therefore Rom. 8.15 By this spirit we crie Abba Father 2. He is called the earnest and seale of our inheritance because hee assureth vs our saluation 2. Cor. 1.21 It is god which stablisheth vs with you in Christ and hath annointed vs who hath also sealed vs hath giuē the earnest of the spirit in our hearts Eph. 1.13.14 In which gospell also after that yee beleeued yee were sealed with the holy spirite of promise which is the earnest of our inheritance 3. Hee is called Life because he quickneth vs or as the Apostle saith The spirite of Life who mortifieth the oulde man and quickneth the new Rom. 8.2 The Law of the spirite of life which is in Christ Jesus hath freed mee from the Lawe of sin and of death 4. He is called Water whereby he refresheth vs being almost dead in sinne and maketh vs fruitful that we may bring foorth fruit 5. Hee is called Fire because hee dooth daily burne vp and consume concupiscences and vices in vs and kindleth our heartes with the loue of God and our neighbour 6. He is called the Fountaine because all celestiall riches doe flow vnto vs from him 7. Hee is called the Spirite of praier 8. The Oile of gladnesse Heb. 1.9 Wherefore god euen thy God hath annointed thee with the Oile of gladnesse 9. He is called the Comforter because he worketh faith in vs and purifieth our consciences and so comforteth vs that we exult and reioice in afflictions 10. He is called Intercessour because Roman 8.26 The spirite maketh request or Intercession for vs with sighes which cannot bee expressed 11. Hee is called lastly the Spirite of truth of wisedom of ioie of gladnes of the fear of God of boldnesse and the like Obiection It was said before that the holy ghost is the earnest of our inheritance But Saul Judas had the holy ghost neither yet obteined they the inheritance but were reprobate Therefore the holy ghost is not the earnest of our inheritance Answere Saul and Iudas had the holy ghost as concerning some gifts of the holie ghost But they had not the spirit of adoption Reply But it is the same spirit It is the same spirit indeed but doth not worke the same thinges in all For he woorketh adoption and conuersion in the Elect only Obiect 2. Those parts of the spirits office before specified are not proper to the holie ghost but belong also to the Father and the sonne Therefore they are not well assigned to the Holy ghost as proper Aunsw They belong also to the father and the sonne but mediatlie by the holie ghost But vnto the holy ghost they belong immediately Reply But after the same maner also it seemeth that the preseruation of thinges the inuention of arts and sciences and the like
sufficient for all yet not applied to all doth not saue all Answere It must not onely be a sufficient ransome for al but must be also applyed vnto al receiuing it by faith but it is not applied vnto al because it is saide John 17.9 I pray not for the world but for them which thou hast giuen mee Replie A sufficient ransome ought to bee applied vnto all Christs ransome is sufficient Therefore it ought to bee applied vnto all That a sufficient ransome ought to bee applied vnto all is proued because this is a propertie of infinite mercy to doe good vnto all Aunswere We denie that infinite mercie consisteth herein It consisteth not in the number of those that are saued but in the manner howe they are saued Moreouer he will not giue this benefite vnto all because hee is withall most wise and iust Hee may together exercise both his mercie and his iustie Iohn 3.16 God so loued the world that he hath giuen his only begotten Sonne that whosoeuer beleeueth in him should not perish but haue eternal life He that beleeueth not is condemned already 4 Obiection He that taketh a sufficient ransome for all yet doth not saue all is vniust because he taketh more than in equitie he should God taketh a sufficient ransome for all and yet doth not saue all Therefore he is vniust Answere He is vniust except himselfe giue the ransome But God gaue it Therefore he taketh of his own not of ours Secondly The sufficiencie of the ransome doth not bind god to the receiuing of al but the applying of it But he hath not entered into any bond that he will apply that ransome to all 5 Obiect He that afflicteth some for his own glories sake God not vniust though hee afflict some for his glories sake is an vniust God Answ This proposition is false being generally taken For though it be true in creatures yet is it false in god Because god is the chiefe good and greatest regard ought to be had of the chiefe good Nowe the chiefe good that is gods glorie did require that not only his mercy but his iustice also should be manifested Secondly We aunswere that he is vniust who afflicteth some and that without any trespasse or fault of their owne For God for his glories sake doth suffer some to perish while themselues willingly perish and fall away Thirdly God is bound to none to saue them as neither he was to create them He suffereth men to fall into sin but 1 Themselues willinglie falling 2 Himselfe not being bound to saue them 3 Being bound to haue more regard of his owne glorie than of mens saluation 6 Obiection He that destineth to the ende destineth also to the meanes whereby we come to the end God destineth some to the end that is damnation Therefore hee destineth them to the meanes also which are sinnes For that sinnes are the meanes to come to damnation is prooued because that is a meane without which we cannot come to the end as none can come to damnation without sinne Answere Means are of two sorts Some which goe howsoeuer before the end that is which he vseth who tendeth to the end and by the help whereof he obtaineth and accomplisheth the ende which hee intendeth Other meanes there are which come indeede vnto the ende but are not doone by him which intended the end Those hee maie suffer or admit but it followeth not that he wil them Wherefore I answere vnto the Maior He that wil the end will also the means which himselfe worketh and by which hee worketh to obtaine that end which he entendeth but not all meanes otherwise there shall bee more in the conclusion than in the premisses Neither will hee also those thinges which he permitteth that is hee hindereth them not from being done if they hinder not his end God in calling all yet sauing but some doth not dissemble 7 Obiection Hee that calleth all and yet will saue but some only dissembleth God doth so Therefore he dissembleth Answere Of meere particulars nought followeth Or there is a fallacy in putting that which is no cause for a cause Wherefore to the Maior we answere He doth not doe it to illude men but either to leaue all without excuse or to inuite them to repentance And furder if you vnderstand the Maior generallie it is to be denied because there may be another cause if it be so taken it is thus to be distinguished Hee that calleth all and yet will saue but some onely to illude men or to deceiue them hee dissembleth if hee call them indefinitely or with a mind not willing to woorke in them to obey But God neuer promised that hee woulde woorke this in all Wherefore there is no contradiction in these propositions All ought to doe it and I wil woorke in some to doe it because the same thing is not denied in the one which is affirmed in the other but a diuerse thing The secret counsell of God as touching our saluation is reueiled vnto vs. 8 Obiection They whose saluation dependeth on the secret counsel of god cannot haue comfort Our saluatiō dependeth on the secret counsel of God Therefore we cannot haue comfort Answer Wee can not haue comfort before it is reueiled vnto vs. But that secret counsell of God is opened vnto vs by the sonne and the Holy Ghost Likewise by the effects Rom. 5.1 1. Being iustified by faith wee haue peace towards God 2. Cor. 1. 22. and 5.5 Hee hath sealed vs and hath giuen the earnest of the spirit in our hartes Hee that hath created vs for this things is God ●ho also hath giuen vnto vs the earnest of the spirit Rom. 8.16 The same spirit beareth witnesse with our spirit that wee are the children of God 1. Iohn 3.24 Hereby wee know that hee dwelleth in vs and wee in him euen by the spirit which he hath giuen vs. 9 Obiection That which is done in vaine no man should endeuour But the reprobate doe in vaine repent because it is ●posible that they should bee saued Aunswere This is true if any knew that they were reprobate But God will haue no man so to determine of him-selfe 2. It is a contradiction to bee a reprobate and to shew repentaunce for if they did repent then were they not now reprobates Therefore there commeth no danger by this absurdity 10 Obiection That d●nger which is not The Elect 〈…〉 wary circumspect neede not to bee taken heede of But vnto the Ele●t there is no d●nger of c●nd●●nation Therefore they neede not take heede thereof Aunswere The Maior is true if there should be no danger whether heede bee taken or not taken But there is no danger vnto the elect that is being heedefull and bewaring of any danger that may come But all the elect are heedeful circumspect and warie and those who are not heedful are not elected For from whom God auerteth and turneth away this danger he
is vrged when obedience cannot possibly bee performed But here it is necessarie that we distinguish and discerne the nature of men corrupted from it selfe being vncorrupted For in nature beeing not as yet depraued or corrupted through sinne there were and shal be againe also in nature perfectly restored these two vses of gods lawe especially The first is the whole and entire conformity of man with god For there did shine and againe shall shine in the minde of man the perfect knowledge of god and his will and the same did woorke againe shal worke the correspondence and congruity of all our inclinations and motions with this diuine order that is perfect iustice and righteousnesse before god For the mind iudging aright doth rightlie also gouern guide the hart wil not being through stubburnesse peruerted depraued Nowe that both there was perfect knowledge of the law in mans nature not yet fallē and did woorke also in it perfect conformity with god the doctrine concerning the image of god doth testify whereunto man was created which is by Christ in vs restored The other vse of the Law in nature vncorrupted is a good conscience or a certaine perswasion of gods fauour and a certaine hope of eternall life For when as the Lawe both commandeth perfect obedience and promiseth eternall life to those that perfourme it Therfore it worketh in nature vncorrupted as perfect obedience so also certaine expectation of the reward according as it is saide Leuit. 18. Rom. 10. Gal. 3. He that doth them shall liue in them Mat. 19. If thou wilt enter into life keepe the commaundements But in nature now corrupted there are other effects or vses of the Law those partly accidental partly the remaines of those proper effectes which it hath in nature vncorrupted partly in the regenerate partly in the vnregenerate As therefore the whole Law is a Schoolemaster to Christ so likewise is the Morall whereof the first vse is both in the regenerate and vnregenerate the preseruing and mantaining of discipline both in the church and without also For the Lawe both being by god himselfe engrauen in the mindes of all men and speaking by the voice of teachers magistrats doth by binding of the conscience and by denouncing ordaining of punishments by shame bridle restraine the vnregenerate also so that they shunne open and manifest wickednesse and some order is thereby kept in the world amiddest the furies of Diuels and wicked men that mankinde may be preserued and the church thence collected and gathered 1. Tim. 1.9 The Law is giuen to the lawlesse and disobedient But albeit this vse of the law doth chiefely belong vnto the vnregenerate who are not bridled by the loue of god and righteousnesse but by the feare of punishment onely shame not to make open profession of wickednesse yet hath it place also in the godly For they indeede haue another bridle whereby they are guided euen the holy ghost illightening and inclining their harts vnto obedience but yet by reason of the weakenes and corruption of the flesh prone to sinne experience teacheth that this chaine and bonde also is profitable and necessary for them for the shunning and auoiding of transgressions Many places also of Scripture witnesse this which threaten euen vnto the saintes if they run into grieuous offences grieuous punishments As Ezech. 18. If the righteous turne away from his righteousnesse and commit iniquity hee shall die for it And the examples of punishmentes as of Eli of Dauid and many others For therefore both threatnings and examples are set before the godly to keepe them in good order The second vse is the acknowledgement and accusing of sinne in the regenerate and vnregenerate Rom. 3.20 By the Law commeth the knowledge of sinne Rom. 7.7 J knew nothing but by the Lawe for neither had I knowen lust except the Law had said Thou shalt not lust This vse of the Law belongeth vnto all men because all haue so much knowledge of the Lawe as is sufficient to breede in them a pricke and remorse of conscience But there is a double effect hereof For in the vnregenerate the knowledge of sin of the iudgement of God against sin engendereth an hatred of god an increase of sinne For so much the more doth nature not yet regenerated desire to commit and excuse sinne and murmureth against gods iudgemēt how much the more the law vrgeth and presseth the prohibition and condemnation of sinne Rom. 4.15 The Law causeth wrath Rom. 7. Sinne took an occasion by the commandement and wrought in mee al manner of concupiscence Moreouer if those vnregenerate be also reprobate then woorketh it at length in them despaire and blasphemy Therefore 2. Cor. 3. it is called the ministery of death But in the elect the knowledge of sinne is a preparing of them vnto conuersion For it woorketh in them a desire of Gods fauour and of deliuerance from sinne enforceth them despairing of their own righteousnesse to seeke for righteousnesse and life in Christ their Mediatour And after they are once conuerted it continually instructeth them with due contrition truely to humble themselues in the sight of God and maketh them to profit and goe forwarde daily in true conuersion vnto God and in the dread fear of God Now although many wicked men beeing blinded with security doe not acknowledge their sinne for a time yet the Law accuseth all and the terrours and torments of conscience doe at length oppresse them Vnto the regenerate also although they neither are subiect to damnation neither liue without the acknowledgement and bewailing of their sinne yet necessary is the preaching meditation of the Law that thereby they more and more knowing the remnants of sinne which are in them may continue and go foreward in true repentance and amendment of life Moreouer concerning both these vses namely the maintenance of Discipline and acknowledgement of sinne it is said that the Lawe is a Schoolemaster vnto Christ For neither can men be instructed concerning god neither doth the holy ghost woorke faith and conuersion in their heartes except open and manifest transgressions be eschewed and they persist not in sinnes against their conscience Jsai 66. J will regard the poore and contrite in spirite Rom. 8.13 If yee mortifie the deedes of the bodie by the spirite ye shall liue but if yee liue after the fleshe ye shall die Neither do they indeede seeke for desire earnestly deliueraunce from sinne and death who doe not truely knowe and agnise the greatnesse of sinne Joh. 9.41 If yee were blind yee should not haue sinne but now yee say Wee see Therefore your sinne remaineth The third vse of the moral Law is proper vnto the regenerate to witte an instructing and informing of them concerning the true seruice and woorship of God This is done by the doctrine of the Lawe in teaching and exhorting For seeing there are yet remaining manifold ignorāces