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A12685 The su[m] of diuinitie drawn out of the holy scripture very necessary, not only for curates [et] yong studentes in diuinitie: but also for al christen men and women what soeuer age they be of. Drawn out of Latine into Englyshe by Robert Hutten.; Margarita theologica. English. Spangenberg, Johann.; Hutton, Robert, d. 1568.; Turner, William, d. 1568. 1548 (1548) STC 23004; ESTC S126460 78,484 290

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beleue in him and that we shal iudge this to be the euerlastynge and vnchāgeable wil of god that for Christes sake al these thynges are vndoubtedly graunted vnto vs which the gospel promiseth ☞ Haue we then merit in reconciliation ☞ We haue no merite whereby we cā obteyne grace that is remissiō of synnes reputacion of righteousnes but it is the vndeserued rewarde as Paul sayeth it is the gyft of god not of you lest ani mā shuld glory Also Ro. vi The gift of god is euerlastyng lyfe Therfore thys meane is takē away in reconciliatiō not because we shuld do nothing be idle but because the promis is a rewarde to the intente it maye be certayne that is to aye not hauing ought of the conditiō of oure worthines yet we in the meane season muste receyue not reiecte the promisse ☞ Which be the effectes of grace ☞ The effectes be motions of the holy goste which be when we receyue the Gospell And the firste and princypall effecte is fayeth whereby wee lyfte vp oure selfe and iudge God to be mercyefull vnto vs for Christes sake This motiō is called a reuiuing for wythe fayeth the threateninges and feares of synne and death be ouercome And thys trust is deliueraunce from synne and euerlastynge death and the verye begynnynge of euerlastynge lyfe Then after folowe other motions that is to saye a newe obedyence toward god inuocatiō feare loue paciēce other vertues Ther be also other effectes of grace the helpe of god againste the deuyll and death comforte in aduersities Also delyueraunce from the lawe The laste effecte is which solowyth the finall cause Renewing of hole nature euerlasting lyfe ☞ By what menanes doth grace deliuer vs from syn and death seinge syn remayneth as yet infixed in our flesh and also bodely death ❧ I answere Although in this life the fleshe abideth as yet viciouse yet this presente infirmitye is not imputed vnto them which beleue althoughe thys euel by it owne nature is synne or a thyng whyche deserueth dampnatyon moreouer newe motyons and a newe lyfe is begune in vs which shal be made perfecte when thys fleshe mortified shal be renewed And so grace deliuereth from synne after two sortes For it is remission of synnes whyche bee past and forgyuenes or not reputynge of the presente euell which is in vs remayneth infixed in our fleshe Secondarily we be delyuered from death For nowe is euerlastynge death taken awaye to thē which beleue Then remaineth as yet bodilye deathe and other aduerlityes in thys lyfe but yet is death robbed of his darte and only bodelye death doth remaine for thys purpose that thys vicyouse and corrupted flesh should be abolyshed Afterwardes shall thys bodelie deathe bee also abolyshed and a newe glorified nature shall come after in the resurrection of the dead ☞ Wherfore maketh Paule difference betwen Grace and the reward Paule calleth grace remission of sinnes or reconcilynge or the vndeserued acceptinge for Christes sake He calleth the rewarde the gyuing of the holy gooste and euerlastinge life Therfore thys word reward signifieth the very effectes of grace whereof I haue spoken But althoughe these two be so cōioyned yet Paule lernedly maketh difference betwene them for a necessari cause And thys is the maner of dyfference as is aboue sayed For althoughe it be necessarye that new spiritual motiōs be begunne in vs yet oure conscience is stryuynge and before the iudgement of god must not haue respecte to the renuinge of it whych is done by the holy gooste nor yet to seke if it haue vertues inowe or no whether it beleue loue inough For so can it neuer be certified of remission of synnes but it muste playnely behold the promisse of the gospel iudge that it hath vndoubtedly remission of synnes vndeserued for Christes sake not for any dignity or vertues which it hath ❧ What signifyeth the spirite of grace and prayer in the prophet zacharie ❀ zacharias Chapi xii hath most pleasātly described the benifytes of the new testament in these words I wyl poure out vpō the house of Dauyde the spirite of grace and prayers He calleth the spirite of grace whereby we knowe that God is mercyful vnto vs forgyueth oure synnes The spirite of prayers conteyneth all inwarde worshyp inuocation and all exercisynges of fayeth whiche the holye goste performeth after we haue receyued confort and beleue that we haue remissyon of sinnes for Christes sake ¶ Of Iustification ☞ What signifye these two wordes to be iustifyed and iustification TO be iustifyed signifyeth properly in the hebrue Phrases to bee quyte from sinne and to be pronounted iuste that is to say acceptable as if thou woulde saye he is absolued and recōciled or receiued into fauour So sayth Paul Rom. iiii To hym whyche beleueth in hym whyche iustifyeth the vngodlye that is to saye delyuereth and pronounceth ryghtuouse Euē so Iustificatiō signifieth the recōcilyng or acceptation of god For although it be necessary that newe motions be in them whych be recōciled yet iustifycatiō must not be vnderstanded in thys proposition we be iustifyed by fayth of the diuicyon of qualityes or newe vertues But it muste be vnderstanded in referrynge to an other thynge that is to saye the wyll of God acceptynge and allowynge vs euen wyth the remission of synnes and pacifiynge of conscience So also this worde Iustus signifyeth in comparison of an other not one hauyng new qualities but one reconciled or accepted hauing remissiō of synnes ☞ What doeth iustification conteyne It conteyneth thre membres remission of sinnes acceptation vnto euerlastynge lyfe and giuyng of the holy gooste Althoughe the reste be contayned in remission of synnes yet for the cause of teachinge it is expediente to discerne these thre that we maye perceiue all thes to be gyuen vnto vs not for our worthines but onelye by mercy for Christe And not to be Imagined that althoughe wee obtayne remissyon of synnes by mercy yet after that we be iustifyed by oure owne qualityes or vertues ☞ How is iustification ❧ It is sayed aboue in the gospel thes two to be taught repentaunce and remission of sinnes in my name Therefore we must begynne wyth the same preachyng whyche rebuketh synne and setteth forth the benifites of Christ Therefore thys is the waye of iustification Contrition is necessarye whyche maye esteme that God is angrye wyth synne and maye ernestlye be sorye for it In suche feares the conscience muste be lyfted vp wyth fayeth whyche taketh the promisse of the gospell of Christe and accordynge vnto it determyneth oure synnes to be forgyuen vs and that we be reputed iust and inheriters of euer lastynge lyfe for Christes sake by hys mercye of oure parte vndeserued When we be so comforted in repentaunce or contrition we be iuste or acceptable vnto god that is to saye we haue remission of synnes and acceptatyon vnto euerlastynge lyfe not for our dygnitye but for Christe whom neuer the lesse we muste receyue
vpon al. And Rome .x. The same is Lord of al rich towarde al which call vpon him ¶ Also God wylle all men to be saued God wyll not the death of a synner but rather that he be conuerted and liue Ezech. xviii Mathewe .xi. Comme vnto me al ye whiche laboure and are Laden and I shall refreshe you Iohn the iii. Chapter ☞ That all whyche beleue in hym shoulde not peryshe but haue euerlastynge lyfe Also Actes .x. Wyth god is no difference of personnes With these and suche sentences muste consciences be vpholdē against natural mistruste and desperation But because the euel cometh of vs we muste take heede that we gyue not oure selfe wyllingly vnto natural mystruste and resyste the promisse but we amendynge our lyfe muste beleue the promisse ¶ Of the difference betwene the new olde Testamēt ☞ What is the difference betwene the new testament and olde THE olde testamente was properlye the lawe and all the polytyke ruelynge of Moyses which had promises gyuen vnto the people of Israel cōcernynge theyr kyngedome and outward policy The newe testamente is not the ministerynge of the lawe but of the gospel taht is to saye a couenaunte of the spiritual and euerlastyng kyngdome of Christe and it hath the promesse of iustification and euerlastynge lyfe to be geuen for Christe ☞ Wherefore is that called the olde Testament and thys the newe Testament ¶ Not for the ordre and succession of tymes as though the newe testamente dyd not belonge vnto the fathers but for the difference of the office and promises ☞ For the olde testamente was the ministrynge of the lawe and obseruyng of the leuiticall rytes and of the commune welth of the people of Israell it had promises concerning their kyngdome ¶ But thoffice of the newe testament is an other thyng an other promesse that is to saye of euerlastyng thynges nor it doeth not consiste in outward obseruynges but it requireth spirituall worshipynges that is true motions of the herte ☞ Indureth the olde Testament no more ☞ Althoughe the lawe of Moyses and that polytyke order appointed for a certayne time doth now cease after the Christe is come nor it is not necessary to obserue those rites of Moyses polytyke lawe yet because the doctryne of the morall lawe is written in nature and is commō to al men in so muche belonge they vnto the olde testamente whiche hath only the knoweledge of the lawe nor hath not the knowledg of the Gospell nor be not renued of the holy goost Contrarily the newe testament that is to say the promisse of remission of synnes and renuyng by the holy goost pertayneth not onely vnto one tyme but vnto all ages lyke as the promesse of Christ was made vnto the fathers in the olde testamente ☞ What signifie these two wordes in Saynct Paule ☞ The letter and spirite ☞ By the letter he vnderstādeth all thoughtes and obseruynges and as they cal them good intencions or endeuoringes of reason without the holy goste that is to saye wythout the true feare and true fayth of Christ By the spirite he vnderstandeth spirituall motions whyche the holy gost doth stirre vp in our hertes Therefore the lawe is the letter when we folowe it with good entencions or outward maners without the holy gost that is without true feare true fayth And the gospel is the letter also when it is not receyued in spirite that is when we do not trulie feare God and stedfastly beleue in him Moreouer the law is the ministeryng of death because it promyseth not remission of synnes vnles it be deserued nor it bryngeth not the holy goste But the gospell is the ministrynge of the spirite and lyfe because it promiseth remission of synnes frely and geueth the holy goste and euerlastyng lyfe Therfore the interpretation of Origine is to be reiected whiche calleth the letter the grammaticall sence and the spirite the allegorie ¶ Of abrogation of the lawe ☞ What is the abrogation of the lawe IT is the abolyshing of the cursse or malediction of the lawe done by Christe that nowe al whiche beleue in Christe be delyuered from the powre of the lawe euer accusynge the conscience and condemnynge it for vnperfecte obedience before god Gala. iii. Christ redemed vs from the cursse of the lawe whiles he was made accurssed for vs. And Romaines .viii. ¶ No condempnation is nowe vnto them whiche be grafted in Iesu Christe c. ☞ Be the vngodly deliuered from the lawe ¶ No. For Paule sayth the lawe is ordeyned for the vniust that is for infideles and them which are not as yet vnder grace or whiche haue not receyued Christe wyth fayth nor haue not taken the holy goste by whom they shoulde be gouerned In these the lawe doeth as yet to thys daye no lesse exercise the powre and deutie in accusynge and condempnynge their consciences then in olde tyme vnder Moyses ¶ For the lawe is our schole maister vnto Christe ☞ Whiche be the causes of the abrogation of the lawe i. The promises of God for God promised that thys abrogation of the lawe shoulde be in Christ Hieremie .xxxi. I wyl make wyth the house of Israell a newe bond not according vnto the couenant that I haue made wyth youre fathers ii Oure infirmitye dyd gyue occasion of abrogatynge the lawe Actu xv whiche neither our fathers nor we were able to beare ☞ Is the whole lawe abrogated The whole lawe is abrogated vnto hym whyche beleueth that is to say that the lawe can haue no powre of accusynge and condemnynge hym For he hath an other thinge whereby he is iustified then the lawe ☞ Wherefore then it is not lawefull to omytte the ten commaundementes ☞ I answere The Gospell bryngeth spirituall and euerlastynge lyfe therefore it kepeth that part of the lawe which teacheth what that newe lyfe is and it consenteth wyth the lawe of nature which is the sayde knowledge of the tē cōmaundementes Wherefore the ten commaundementes may not be so vnderstanded to be abrogat that they oughte not to be obserued no more as the other partes of the lawe that is to saye the ceremonyes and the iudiciales of Moyses be abrogated whiche be onely outwarde ordeininges and customes perteining vnto the bodily lyfe But in them whyche be iustifyed and receyue the holie gooste is nowe a newe spirituall obedyence begonne whyche is required in the ten commaundementes or morall lawe ¶ Of Christen libertie whyche is the effecte of the lawe abrogated ☞ What is Christen libertie IT is the fre settyng at liberty in a spirituall kyngedome by Iesus Christe whereby we be fre frome bondage and frome the cursfe of the lawe from the powre of synne and death and from all outwarde obseruations also so muche as perteyneth vnto iustification before God whiche freely wythout deseruyng is giuen vnto them whiche beleue Or more briefly so it is a doctrine shewing wherein christen ryghtuousnesse doeth properly consist and what is to be iudged of
the powers of man agaynst the lawe of God ☞ Whiche be the effectes of synne ¶ Effectes be the punishment of sinne But ther be .iii. degrees The first punishmente is the very corruption of nature whereof we haue spoken that is to saye concupiscence whych afterwardes engendereth all actuall synnes wherefore they be also motions of the corruption of nature The seconde punyshemente is deathe and all wrechednes of mankinde The thyrd is tirranny of the deuell to whome mannes nature is subiected whyche laboureth boeth to destroye men wyth bodely eueles and prouoketh them to all kynde of synne to Idolatrye the despite of God heresyes ▪ vniust man slaughter curssed lustes and other mischiefe ¶ Remayneth not original synne in holy mē Or how is original syn forgeuē in baptisme ¶ When it is sayd that original sinne is forgiuen in the sacramēt of Baptysme it muste not be so vnderstanded that no vicious thyng remayneth after baptisme whyche is worthy damnacyon But so is to be vnderstāded that in baptisme the giltines is forgyuen that is to say it is not reputed for synne althoughe corruption or concupiscence remayne as yet in nature whych remayneth also in holy men and is a thynge by it owne nature worthy damnation but it is not reputed or ascribed for Christes sake when we receyue hym wyth fayth Therfore the formality of synne that is to say the reputyng or accusation of it is taken awaye in baptisme in thē whych be sāctifyed but the naturall cause that is the very affection an corruption of nature remayneth as yet in nature and yet when the holy goste is gyuen vnto them whyche haue fayeth they conceyue newe and godly motions whereby the euel is somthynge mitygate After the same maner teacheth vs Saynte Austen of the remission of origynall synne in baptysme when he sayeth Synne is forgyuen not to the intente that it shal remaine no more but that it shal not be ascribed or laied vnto our charge Item Synne passeth awaye as concernyng accusation but it remayneth in acte ☞ Wherefore remaineth punishement that is to saye bodely death and other miseries seinge synne is forgyuen ¶ Because syn or corruption remayneth in nature therefore remayneth death also as it is sayed Rom. viii The body is mortifyed for synne that is to saye beynge presente and remaynynge as yet in nature For thys corruption must vtterli be abolyshed that afterwarde we maye be clothed wyth a new and perfecte nature But the corruptyon of thys nature can not be abolished and put awaye but by death ☞ What is actual synne It is euerye motion euerye thought euerye worde and dede againste the lawe of GOD and wythoute doubte what so euer is done without fayth Or more briefelye Actuall synne is the fruites of nature corrupted lyke as euell motyons bee thoughtes wordes and deades done agaynst gods lawe But we muste intertayne boeth the personne and the worcke together for althoughe the vngodlye haue honest worckes yet neuertheles because the persons be viciouse the workes be not acceptable to god What maketh the personne viciouse ¶ Infydelity to doubte of God to lacke feare and truste in God For althoughe Pomponius and Cicero where excellente men I put the case that they had a certain knowledg of the law that is to say that God is rightuouse good c. Yet they do not know Gospell that God remytteth syn wythout oure deseruinges And therefore in greate aduersytyes troubles they iudge their selfe to be reiected of God Wherefore seynge they haue euell effections inwardelye theire external actes be so polluted accordynge vnto thys of Paulle what so euer is not of fayeth it is synne Romaynes .xiiii. The stoutnes of mynde in Achilles was an excellēt vertue and the verye gyfte of God but it is by chaūce viciouse that is to saye by the personne whyche is euel whyche doubteth whether God haue respect of men or no. Also he lacketh the feare trust of God ☞ What Maketh the personne acceptable vnto God ¶ Fayeth For if fayeth be ioyned wyth vertuous liuyng and good workes the person is acceptable vnto God ☞ How many kindes of affections be in the nature of man ¶ Two some do playnelye resiste the lawe of God to desire the gooddes or the wyfe of an other man to be sorye that other men haue the benifites of God to dystruste in god to hate God to desire prayse whiche is not dewe to exalt ones selfe aboue other men to be angry with the iudgemente of god These mocions be properly the fruit of originall syn And they be manifestely euell viciouse and to be reiected oute of mannes nature ¶ There be other affections whych do not resyste the lawe of god as for a mā to loue his wyfe his chyldren and frendes Also to be angry wyth vices If anye mā go about to take these affections frō nature he destroieth motyon and lyfe And although they be defyled also by original synne yet of them selfe they be not euell or vicyouse but they must be keped in nature and we muste laboure to make them more pure and cleane ☞ Howe be sinnes knowen ❧ By the preachynge of the law Rom. vii By the lawe is synne knowen For I should not know that cōcupiscence were sin vnles the lawe sayed Thou shalte not carnally desire ☞ What iudgest thou of mortal synne and veniall synne ☞ Mortall sinne that is to saye whiche is worthy death euerlastynge is not onlye a certayne action but it is the euell whyche is infixed in nature whyche is called original synne Thys motion condempneth the vnbeleuynge and vngodlye accordynge vnto this saiyng Iohn .iii. He that beleueth not he is alredi iuged But thys affection is forgyuen them whyche receyue remission of synnes by fayth according vnto that Rom. viii No condempnation is now vnto thē which be in christ ☞ From whence come veniall sinnes then The originall synne is not idle but it engendereth vicyouse desires and lustes euen in holy men accordynge vnto thys sayeinge The fleshe lusteth agaynste the spirite But because suche affections be foregyuen them whyche be godly they be made veniall For the godlye doeth not allowe those affections but doeth resyste them Therefore because fayeth is in them whyche dooe resyste yet be they pronownced ryghtuousse neuer the lesse ☞ What is mortall synne ☞ It is a kynde of actyon whych is suche that they whyche do cōmit it fall from the grace of God be no more reputed righteousse and be condempned vnlesse they do amende These actions be called mortal synnes for an example To allowe or do anie thynge agaynste cōscience that is to say vngodli opiniōs misbeleuing not to resist viciouse affections also to cōmit bodily syn agaynste the cōmaūdemēt of god Of thys speaketh Paul .i. Cor. vi Neither whoremūger nor Idolater nor adulterers nor the effeminat nor buggers nor theues nor the defaitfull nor drunkardes nor slaunderers nor robberes nor rauishers shal possesse the kyngdome of God So. Ephese
v. Gala. v. The workes of the fleshe be opē adulterie whore huntynge vncleanlynes vncleanes of liuinge Idolatry impoisoning or sorcery hatred chidiges brauilinges desire of glori strife sectes enui murder drūcknes vnmesurable eatīg and drinkyng wherof I shew vnto you that they whiche do committe suche shall not possesse the kyngdome of god ☞ What thynkest thou of the diuision of actual synnes whyche olde writers vsed that is inwarde actual synne and outwarde ¶ This diuisyō is not so ieopardouse If thou saye some actual synnes be inwarde lyke as affectyōs and thoughtes be whych maye be called venyall in them whyche resyste wyth fayeth and therefore be as yet reputed iuste Some be outwarde as euell doinges and sayeinges wherin they whyche falle be destitute of grace nor be no more reputed iust Yet shalte thou knowe that as well inwarde as outwarde synnes be mortall in them whyche lacke fayeth nor dooe not resiste suche euel motyons For because they lacke fayth they haue no remission of synnes Therfore in such can no veniall synnes be ☞ What sayest thou of the synnes of omission and wylful ignoraunce ☞ They be also mortall synnes For thys same wylfull ignoraūce is agaynst conscience as if a man wil not knowe the gospell or wyl not perceiue his dewtye or doet● it negligently Such be the fai●tes of manye men nowe a dayes whych dispyse to here and knowe the gospell althoughe they knowe that this is commaunded of god heare hym Suche lyke was the ignoraunce of the Iewes whiche dyd persecute Christe Euen so is the Idolatrye of the Gentyles deadly synne ☞ What is to be required in them which be conuerted ☞ That they maye repaire to haue a cleare conscience and thei beinge sory for their sinnes shalt not contynewe in them whyche they iudg in them selfe to haue cōmitted agaynst the wyl of God As it is writtē I wyl not the death of a sinner but rather that he be conuerted And againe if I shall saye vnto the vngodly thou shalt dye and if it shal repente hym of his sinnes and if he do iudgemēt and iustice he shall liue And yet let thē knowe in the meane tyme the saied obedience whiche they perfourme not to be perfect And therfore in the iudgemente of god let them not trust in the dignitie or worthines of their workes but let theim beleue the person to be accepted for Christes sake Then let thē obserue this which Paul saith Make not sorye the holye spirite of God wherwyth we bee marked vnto the daye of redemption that is let vs not cast away the benifite of Christe and so perishe Of Grace ¶ What signifyeth thys worde Gratia THis word gratia in scripturs especially in Paull whē he disputeth of iustyfication signifyeth not a quality or state which is poured into the soule as the Papistes do teach of gratia and abuse the worde for charitie or loue whyche is in vs But it muste be taken incomparyng wyth an other and it signyfyeth the vndeserued receyuynge into fauoure or reconsiliation of God towarde vs. ¶ What is Gratia then ¶ Gratia properly is remissiō of synnes and reconcilyng or reputyng of righteousnes or acceptacion or allowaunce of the person whych is by mercye for Christes sake vndeserued with the whych allowaunce the gyfte of the holye gost is conioyned whereby oure hertes in repentaunce bee lyfted vp wyth fayth and receyue comforth wherby newe motions are created and agreable vnto the lawe of god ☞ Howe shall thys be vnderstanded when it is sared we be iustifyed by grace ☞ It must not be vnderstanded as the papistes do Imagine that it shoulde signyfy that we purchase remissiō of synnes or be iustifyed for anye state or qualitye whyche is in vs that is to saye for oure loue or newe obedyence for that is the verye waye to opresse the doctrye of fayeth and to take awaye Christe our mediator But it must be so vnderstanded that we obtayne remissyon of synnes or rekeninge to be iustifyed when god accepteth vs without any of our deseruinges bi his mercy for an other thynge whyche is wtout vs. that is to saye for Christes sake And yet is it to be knowen that the giuyng of the holy gost is conioyned with remissiō of sins that is to saye when we be lyfted vp wyth fayeth whyche maketh in vs the performed obedience Therfore in the stryuynge of our conscience when it seketh for remissiō of sinnes disputeth of the wil of god toward it we ought not to haue respect vnto our qualities or our own worthines but we muste beholde the promisse of Christe accordig vnto that shal we iudge of the wyll of god towarde vs we shall receyue the self mediator by fayeth Thys done the holye goste is giuen which bringeth cōforte taketh effect that new motiōs be created Therfore both these sētences must be hold both the newe motiōs ought to be made in vs bi the holigost and that oure conscience neuer the lesse oughte to haue respecte without our selfe to be iustified bi him that is to say that we haue remission of synnes and be accepted vnto euerlastynge lyfe ☞ Whiche be the causes of grace ☞ The efficient cause is the wil of God which would that Christ shoulde be a sacrifice for vs for his sake to be merciful vnto vs. Therefore onlye the merite of Christe is the cause for the whiche grace is gyuen ☞ Howe chaunceth grace vnto vs. ☞ The instrumēt all cause is the preaching of the gospell and mynistringe of the sacramentes For god wyl be effectual by hys word if so be we receyue it in fayth For our wyl muste come therto also which mai receiue the word For he wyl not take effecte in thē which do resyst and in thē whych obteyne not grace in heareynge the worde the cause is their owne wyl whych resysteth the word So then obteyne we grace when by the worde or promysse declared and set forth in the gospell oure hertes conceyue comforth and ouercome feare and lifte vp theym selfe wyth fayeth vndoubtedly iudgyng that they haue remission of synnes and are accounted to bee iustifyed accordinge vnto the promisse for Christes sake Therefore sayeth Paule Galath iii. that we shoulde take the promission in spirite by fayeth that is when we affraied for the iudgemente of God dooe lyfte vp oure selfe with fayth whiche leaneth vpon the promesse of Christ Here are fantastical and mad spirites to be condempned as the Anabaptistes whyche looke to be lightened by the holy goost without the worde of God Also they whyche do imagyne the holy gost to rune before the word and whē they perceyue that they haue those new lightninges they faine that they wil beleue Also disputatiōs of predestination are to be casten awaye here For lyke as the doctrine of repentaūce which rebuketh sin is vniuersal ther is an vniuersal commaundement of Christ euen so is the promysse of the Gospell vniuersal commaūding that we shal al
of Christ Also in the same places which nowe be shewed vnto you by thē which haue preached the Gospell vnto you the holy gost sent from heauen c. ¶ Actu ii out of Ioell I wyll poure out of my spirite vpon all fleshe Geare testifyeth he the holye goost whyche is poured oute not to be the person of the father and yet whē he sayth Of my spirite he signifyeth that spirite to haue a godly nature ☞ Howe proueste thou that the holy gooste doth proced equally from the father the son ¶ Iohn .xiiii. the holye gooste whyche the father wyll sende in my name Then after sayeth Christe The holy goost whome I wyl sende you from my father Heare testifyeth he the holye gost to be sent as wel from the son as the father ¶ Of the creation ☞ What is the creation IT is the mankyng where wyth God created spirites and al bodelye natures of nothynge by hys worde for the kepeynge and preseruynge of them Gene. i. In the beginninge God created heauen and earth that is to saye all creatures In the begynnyng that is when their were as yet no creatures ☞ What is a creature ☞ It is all thys worckemāship as well of spirites created as of other thinges and bodely natures for thys purpose made of God that they shoulde declare a God to be not alone to be playnly god but euerlastyng almyghty which can create gouerne and kepe althynges Whyche knowen God the creatour and keper myght be glorified and haue thanckes therfore ☞ Who doeth kepe thynges created ¶ In the article of creation we muste vnderstande the perpetual gouernynge vpholdynge and kepyng of thynges So that god hath not forsaken or departed from hys worckemanshippe like as the kerpender departeth from the howse whyche he hath made But God doeth alwaye gouerne vpholde kepe and defend the natures of thinges he doeth yerely make the earth plentiful he bringeth furth corne out of the earth he doth perpetually minister vnto thynges haueynge lyfe lyfe and motion Act. xviii In him do we lyue moue and haue oure beynge Colos i. All thynges consiste in hym All thynges loke forthe that thou may giue thē meat in due seasō Psal xxxv O Lorde thou shalt saue man and beast ☞ Howe is God knowen in hys creatures as creator of thynges ☞ The vniuersall generalnes of thynge is a certayne sacramente and wytnesse that there is a god that he is good iuste wyse Also the mouynges of the elementes and heauenly bodies sunne mone and sterres by certayne courses from tyme to tyme preseruacyon of the kyndes of all thynges doth sufficiētly declare the world and natures of thynges not to haue their being by chaunce but to be created with the assured counsell of God to be ruled and preserued Moreouer the soules of menne be the Images and as it were glasses wherin the godhead doeth appeare wherin we ought to marke and behold the godhead Also the polityke felowshyppe of mankynde declareth manyfestely the presence of God We se also quellers and tirantes to be violently drawen vnto punishment by the certayne counsell of God ☞ Howe oughte the thynges created to be vsed ❧ It is greate godlynes so to vse thinges created that by them we maye glorifye God and declare and set furthe hys goodnes and presence giue thankes and prayse vnto hym therefore And they which do not this be very Epicures but rather godles persōnes ¶ Of the strength and power of man or of fre wyl ☞ What is fre wyll IT is the wyll aggreinge with reasone For in manne be these two Reasonne or the mynde whyche iudgeth and wyl which either obeieth or resisteth the iudgemente and ruleth the inferior powres that is to saye the affeccyons of senses or wittes ☞ Nowe is it to be axed howe oure wyll is fre and howe it can obeye the lawe of God Of thys question can no Iudgement be gyuen vnlesse we cōsidre the greatenes of originall sinne Also vnlesse we knowe that the lawe of God doeth not onelye require outward ciuile workes but perpetuall perfect obedience of the whole nature For if the nature of mā were not corrupted with synne it shoulde haue more assured and manifeste knoweledge of God it shoulde not doubte of the wyll of God it shoulde haue true feare true truste to be shorte it should performe and accomplishe perfecte obedience vnto the lawe that is to saye in oure nature shoulde all motyons be agreable wyth the lawe of God euen lyke as it is in godlye angelles But nowe is the nature of man oppressed wyth the original sickenes it is full of doubtynge and dispaire of blyndenes of errous nor it doeth not truely fear God nor put confidence in hym To conclude it is ●all of vitiouse affections ☞ Consideryng thys infirmity and weakenes if is to be enquired howe muche mannes wyll can accomplishe I answere seing there is in the nature of mā a certaine choise of thynges whyche be set before reason or the sences and out warde ciuyle workes mans wyll maye by it owne powre wythout renuynge in a maner do the outward worckes of the lawe This graūt the Philosophers and holye scripture also For the scripture teacheth that there is a certayne fleshly rightuousnes and certayne workes of the lawe euen in them whych be not renued But this liberty is oft ouercome wyth naturall infirmitye and hyndered also ofte by the deuel For when nature is full of euyll affectyons men obey for the most parte desires and iustes not wyth ryght iudgement as Medea sayth in the poete I se better thinges and alow thē to be good yet folowe I thē which be worsse ii The gospell teacheth one horible corruptyon to be in nature whych resysteth and stryueth agaynste the lawe of God that is to saye it worketh so that we can not gyue true obedyence But thys corruption can nature not take awaye lyke as it can not auoyde death but rather there is so great blyndnes of nature that we can not perceyue the saide corruption therfore also can we not marke how greate the infirmity of mans powr is whych if we could perceyue then at length shoulde we vnderstande that man is not able to satisfye the lawe of God ☞ Wherefore then can men not satisfy the lawe of god ❧ The wyl of man wythout the holy goste cannot make spiritual affections whych God requireth that is to saye the true feare of god the trust of mercy sufferaūce aduersitye loue of God and lyke motions ☞ Shew scripture ☞ Rom. viii They whiche be led wyth the spirite of god they be the chylder of god Also if any mā haue not the spirite of Christe he is none of hys i. Corinthy ii All naturall men perceyue not those thynges whyche be of the spirite of God Iohn .iii. vnlesse a man be renued by water and the holy gost he can not enter into the kyngdome of god Also no man can come vnto me vnlesse my father drawe hym Also they
is no more besyde me i. Corinthy .viii. We knowe that an Idole is nothing in the world and there is none other God but one Eph. iiii One God and father of all aboue al and by all i. Timothe .ii. There is one God and one medyatoure of God and man ☞ Howe manye persones of the godhead be there ☞ There is only one godly substaunce but it is attributed vnto thre personnes that is ta saye the father the sonne and the holy goste which be Homousii or of one substaunce lyke vnmeasurable and lyke euerlasting ☞ What signifieth a person here ☞ A person is an vndeuidable substaunce in vnderstandyng How prouest thou that their be thre personnes Christe cōmaundeth al people to be baptised in the name of the father of the son of the holy goost Here by name we these personnes rehersed lyke in substaunce or homousii Al●o the profession of the crede testifieth the same Where we confesse our selfe to beleue in the father the sonne and the holy gost Math iii. be the personnes manifestlye perceyued when the holye gost appeareth in the similitud of a doue and the voice of the father is herd testifieng of the son This is my welbeloued sonne c. Item Ioan .xv. When the holye gooste shall come whom I wyll send you from my father Heare be thre persons ioyned togyther the holy goost commyng or sente the son sendyng and the father .i. Iohn .v. Ther be thre whych bere wytnes the father the sonne and the holy goost And these thre be one ❧ What is the father ❧ He is the fyrste person of the godhead euerlastyng vnmeasurable vnbegottē and hauing his beyng of no man ☞ Who is the sonne ☞ He is a personne of the godhead gotten of hys father before the world homousius or lyke in substaunce vnto his father and lyke euerlasting ☞ What signifieth in the begynnyng was the worde ❧ Logos or the word is called of Iohn the sonne of god whiche is the fecond person Therefore thys is the signification in the beginning was the word that is to say the son of god was in the beginning frō euer Wherefore is he called logos or the word ☞ Because he is the personne whiche speaketh whyche hath euer spoken from the begynnynge vnto the fathers ☞ Proue that logos or the worde signifieth a person whiche is by it owne nature God Iohn speakethe of the worde that it was in the beginning that is to saye that it is euerlastyng Nowe if the worde were in the begynninge before the creatynge of althinges Therfore it is no creature but lyke euerlastinge vnto the father Then when he saith the word was wyth God Heare doeth he playnely make difference betwen the persones that the personne of the father is one and the person of the word an other A Thirdly he sayth and god was the word Heare testifieth he clearlye that the wordeis God For thys partycle Logos or Verbum is put here in the place of subiectum lyke as the greke article added therunto doeth shewe But the particle Deus is put in the place of predicatum After that the said Iohn sheweth of the word that he was in the worlde and the worlde was made by hym These be the wordes whiche muste be necessarilye vnderstanded of a parson wherein is godly nature So the other places also whyche saye that all was created by the son testifye the worde to be a persone whyche is by it owne nature God For it is certayne that the world was not builded by his manhead Coloss i. All be builded by hym and in hym and he is before althyng and al thynges do consiste by him Item Coliss ii In him dwelleth the fulnes of the godheade corporally Hebru i. by whom he made also the worldes whyche is the bryghtnes of shining and the Image of hys substaūce beryng al thīges in the word of his power c i. Iohn .i. That which was from the begynnyng that we haue heard and that we haue sene that oure handes haue touched the worde of life that do we shew Iohn vi What if ye shal se the son of a man ascendynge wher he was before Iohn xvii Glorifye me O father wyth the glory whych I had before the worlde wyth the. Iohn viii I was before Abraham was borne Iohn .v. Like as the father rayseth vp and quyckeneth the deade so quickneth the same also whom he wyll Also what so euer he doeth that doeth the son also Iohn .x. I gyue euerlastyng lyfe vnto them etc. Iohn .xv. He sayeth that he sendeth the holye gost When the holy gost comforter shal come whom I wyll send you from my father And a littel after if I shal not depart the holi gost cōforter shal not come But if I shal go I wyl send him vnto you Ioan .xx. Thomas calleth openly my Lord and my God Rom. ix Which is aboue al a blessed God c. ☞ What is the holy gost It is a godly person lyke euerlastynge and lyke in substaunce vnto the father and the son procedynge from thē boeth ☞ Shewe witnesses whyche proue that the holy gost is a personne and by nature God I haue said before that the personnes be manyfestelye deuided when Christe sayeth baptisynge them in the name of the father and the sonne and the holy goste So Mathew .iii. and Luke .iii. The personnes be deuyded The voyce of the fathere speaketh of Christe thys is my well beloued sonne Here be two distincte personnes of the father speking and testifiyng Christ to be his sonne Thirdly besyde that also the holy goste is described to appere in the lykenes of a doue whiche is neyther the father nor the son Iohn xiiii I wyll praye my father and the other conforter that he shal giue it you Also the comforter whom the father wil send in mi name he shall teach you al things Also he shal not speake of him selfe but he shal speake that which he shal heare Iohn .xv. When the comforter shal come whome I wyl send you from mi father he shal beare witnes of me Ro. viii Ye be not in flesh but in spirit If so be that the spirite of god inhabite you But if any man haue not the spirit of Christe he is not hys Also if the spirite of him which raised Iesus frō the dead do dwell in you c. These places dooe manyfestelye declare and decerne the holye gost from the father and the son and testifye hym to be the spirite of the father and the son In the same place Thys spirite gyueth witnes vnto oure spirite c. i. Peter .i. of the which health the prophetes haue sought and searched inquirynge in or at what tyme the spirite of Christe shewynge before woulde signifie vnto them those aduersityes which be in Christe Heare doeth he clearelye testifye that the holy gost was before the sonne of God dyd take fleshe vpon hym and he calleth him the spirite
were all taughte of the Lord Also Iohn .v. wythout me can ye do nothynge ☞ If ye teach so men wyl be affrayd from the desire of obeynge beleuynge and doynge good workes ☞ So greate is the frowardnes of mans iudgemente that when oure infirmyty is shewed vnto vs the helpe of the holy gost promised men be made more slow vnto the studye of good workes whē thys doctryne of the gospell should rather prouoke stirre vp and in flame vs to call vpon god praie for the helpe of god In this battel the mynd must be exhorted that with al diligēce it kepe the worde it maye not be councelled that it shal not labour and enduour it selfe but it muste be taught that she promesse is vniuersal and that it ought to beleue the promesse For Paule sayeth the holye goste healpeth oure infirmitye And Saynte Basilius sayeth God doth preuente vs he calleth vs but we muste take hede that we do not resyste For we must not giue oure selues vnto naturall mistruste or stowethfulnes Can a man do somthing by hys owne powre ¶ Althoughe ther be greate infirmitie in the godly holimen yet is ther a certayne lyberty of wyll Whē it is then helped of the holy gooste it can do somthynge in auoidynge of outward fautes and crimes therefore the helpe of the holy goste must be amplyfied and sharpened with our deligēce So Paul commaūdeth vs to beware leste wee shall receyue the grace of god in vayne and Christe promiseth to gyue the holy gost not vnto them which be idle not vnto them whiche dispise it not vnto them whiche resist it not vnto them whyche praye for it Luke .xi. And god encreaseth the gyftes in them whyche vse them rightly as the similitude of them whyche exercyse marchaundyse doeth teache ☞ But what iudgest thou of the opinion of the manicheis ☞ I do not allowe the dotynge of the Maniche is whiche attrybute no actiō at al vnto the wil no not when the holye gooste helpeth it as there were no differēce betwene a stocke and oure wyll Ecclesiasticus sayeth God lefte man in the powre of his counsel Here say I that oure wyll in godly actions and diligētnes is not idle but yet that it muste be holpen of the holye goste and so is it verely more fre Saynte Hierome dyd teache two sentences of the whiche the one doth interprete the other these be they Accurssed be he whyche sayeth God hath commaunded vnpossible thynges And agayne he which sayeth that we can fulfyll the commaundemētes of god wythout the grace of God accurssed be he Of the diuisiō of fre wil SOme deuid fre wil in to fre wyll before the falle and fre wyll after the falie ☞ What is fre wyl before the fale ¶ It was perfecte at full libertye of chosinge as wel good thynges as euell of kepynge the commaundementes of god as not kepynge them accordynge vnto fre wyl godly infired and imprynted in the creacion So Ecclesisti xv He setteth fyre and water before the reache thy hand vnto whiche thou wylt That fre wyl was before the falle of man suche as is yet in holy angelles Now by reason of syn the libertye of chosinge good thynges spiritual is abolished accordynge vnto thys a natural mā doth not perceyue those thynges whyche be of the spirite of God Adam might by that libertye haue done as well good as euell loued God as hated hym And euen so the Angelles whyche when they chosed the euell they dyd falle ☞ What is fre wyll after the fal ¶ In nature corrupted remaineth as yet a certeyne iudgemēt of the lawe vnderstandyng what ought to be done whiche neuerthelesse oure wyll can not bringe to passe vnlesse the holye gooste come and helpe oure wyl and endeuores in outewarde thynges Our wil hath power of outward thynges wythout the reneweynge of the holye gooste whyche neuerthelesse maye be hyndered of the deuell ☞ What then is lefte vnto oure arbitr●mente in spiritual thinge ☞ A certayne iudgemente of those thynges to be done whiche is the lawe of nature wyll endeuoure study course thynkynge whyche all be nothynge vnlesse the holye gooste come thereto wherefore the Apostle prayeth eeuerye where for the churches whereunto he wryteth that God woulde vouchsafe to make perfecte that Good thynge that he hadde begonne in them ¶ Of predestination ☞ What is predestination IT is a certayne fore ordeynyng of god wherby al thynges come to passe as well inwarde as outwarde workes and thoughtes in all creatures accordynge vnto the decre of the wyll of god Election or choyse whereby God hath chosen vs in hym selfe before the grounde workes of the world were laied that we should be vnreprouable before hym by charity that he myght by electiō chose vs to be hys chylder by Iesus Christ in hym selfe according vnto the pleasure of hys wyll Ephe v. And Mathe. x. of the two sparowes c. ☞ Wherupon must predestinatiō beginne ▪ Not of the lawe nor yet of reason but of the gospell wherby the promesse is vniuersalle If anye man searche for the cause of election wythout the gospel he must nedes erre Besyde that if anye man go aboute to make a pertycular promyse of the vnyuersall promyse he shall make the promise plainly vncertaine and take away fayth Wherefore predestinacion must be estemed by the vniuersal promise That done no other occasiō shal remayne of troublynge of mynde wyth anye particularnes How many maners of predestination be ther ¶ Two One of obligatiō or necessitie and the other of cōdition Obligaciō is the necessytye of present thinges as if a thing apeare to be presēt by the prouisiō of god the of necessite must come to passe although it haue no natural necessity as it is necessary that al men be mortall God so prouidynge Conditiō is as if Adam shal eate of the apple he shal dye If Israell shal walke in the way of the lord and kepe his commaundementes it shal be saued if thou shalt receyue the gospel and beleueinge stycke vnto it vnto the ende of thy life thou shallt be saued but if thou wilte not receyue it thou shalt be condempned So Saynte Austyne God made predestination wyth man ▪ that if he woulde be obedyente vnto hym and abstaine from the tasting of the forbiden apple he shoulde remayne in lyfe but if he woulde be disobedient he shoulde be in daunger of death For we be predestinate vnder a condicyon that if we wyll receyue the worde we shall be the chylder of God if not we shal be condempned ii Timothe .ii. Paule sayeth If anye man wylle pourge hymselfe from these that is to saye frome false and vngodlye doctrines he shal be a vessell sanctifyed into the honor applyed vnto the vse of the Lorde prepared vnto euery good worke ☞ Shew places of the scripture whiche declare the promisse to be vniuersal ¶ Paule Romaynes .iii. The ryghtuousnesse of God by the fayeth of Iesus Christe whyche is in all and
ceremonies of the whiche thynges in all ages infinite disputations and cōtentions haue bene How many degrees of christē libertie be there ❀ Four The fyrst that remission of synnes and reputing of iustice is gyuen not for the lawe but for nothynge by Christe This is the must speciall and principal degree perteyning nothinge vnto ciuile life but only vnto the striuing of the conscience in the iudgemente of God wherein thys comforte is necessarie Of thys degree sayeth Christe Iohn viii If the sonne shall deliuer you ye shal be free in deede ☞ The seconde is gyuyng of the holy goste whereby the beleuers be iustified and gouerned and defended against the tyranny of the deuyl Here of speaketh Paule .ii. Corhinthi iii. Where the spirite of the Lorde is there is libertie ☞ The thirde That the Gospell delyuereth vs from the ceremonies Iudiciall lawes of Moyses Thys decree perteyneth in a maner vnto outwarde lyfe but it hath the cause of these whiche be aboue sayed ¶ For the Gospell doeth not require Leuiticall ceremonies because it teacheth vs to purchaise remission of sinnes freely and pronounceth vs iustified by mercie for Christes sake not for any seruice or our workes The fourth teacheth what is to be iudged of ecclesiastical ceremonyes whyche the byshoppes or other men haue instituted For because in thys lyfe certayne rites places and tymes be necessarye the gospell permytteth customes to be made in the churche wythout vprore and contention Therefore be certayne dayes appoynted that the people maye knowe when they ought to come together to heare the word of god These tradicions be tollerable yet iustificatiō is notto be sought in them ☞ Vnto what thynge is thys doctrine of Christen libertye profitable ☞ Vnto manye thynges For if this doctrine be not in the church there insue many discōmodites Fyrst the iustification of faith is blynded and blotted out that is to saye when the benifyte of Christe is attrybuted vnto tradicions that is when men esteme them selues to deserue remission of synnes be pronounced ryghtuousse for such rites customes by the whiche persuasions consciences dooe fall into desperation and they lose the true knowledg of fayth and of Christ The seconde the vnlerned fainynge suche outwarde obseruations and rites to be true worshipping and and seruice of God and true perfection when perfection is neuer the lesse feare faith loue and the workes of our vocation The thyrde the concorde of churches is confounded as it is of the easter The fourth If consciences esteme those rites to be necessarye they cā neuer rest For who euer hath obserued al mens tradiciōs whereof suche summes so manye bokes haue ben written that they can not wel be numbred ☞ But thou saiest obedience is necessarye althoughe the powers do abuse the right For ☞ Christ sayth vpon the chayre of Moyses sitte the Scribes and Phariseis c. ☞ What soeuer they shal commaund you do it In thynges whiche perteyne vnto goddes lawe the conscience muste necessarily obeye the Pastours accordynge vnto thys he whiche heareth you heareth me But in Ecclesiastical traditions it ought so to obey that it auoyde offensions and that iustification be not sought in thē nor the opinion of necessitie be added therto But whē vngodly thinges be commaūded or taught thē is the rule of the Apostles to be folowed God muste rather be obeyed then men ☞ But what saye ye of the ceremonies whiche be instituted of Christe ¶ They muste be obserued because they haue the commaundement of God And yet the libertie of the gospel teacheth that we be not iustified with ceremonies wythout fayth also that necessitie doth excuse vs if we haue impediment whereby we can not vse them as if by some chaunce a certeyne mā coulde not obteyne baptisme yet if he shoulde beleue stedfastly in Christe he shoulde be saued wythout the ceremony ¶ Of Councels ☞ Be councels taught in the Gospel by Christe or no SOme haue feyned councelles to be in the Gospell of not reuēging of pouertie of virginitie of chastitie Then after sayd they that those workes were perfectnes But these opiniōs be full of errours superstition For the lawe of God is one which conteyneth nothyng but preceptes and Christes longe sermon Mathew v. is nothynge els then the enterpretyng of the awe For Christes purpose is to declare the perfecte obedience that is required in the lawe Wherefore when he forbiddeth hatred concupiscence desi●e of vengeaunce he bryngeth in no newe counceles but he expoundeth the verye lawe of God and doeth teache the preceptes He threateneth also euerlasteing punishmente He whiche is angrye sayeth he wyth hys brother he is accused of iudgemet Also who so euer seeth a woman for to desire hir he hath committed adultrye alredy in hys herte ¶ Of Reuenging ☞ What commaundeth he of reuengynge HE forbyddeth priuate reuengynge that is desire of reuengynge and that whiche is without the authority of the officers he doeth not inhibite comon reuengynge which is exercised by the officers For the Gospell doeth not abolyshe rulars or magistrates But rather confirme them Rome xiii Therfore thys sediouse opinion which teacheth that ther is a counsel of reuenging is to be reiected And we must wysely make difference betwene open and priuate reuengynge for the Lorde sayeth giue me the vengeaunce I shal recompence ☞ But what of this sētence is it lawful to resiste force wyth force ❧ The Gospell doth not resiste thys sayeing For to resiste force wyth force belongeth vnto the lawe of nature if it be rightly vnderstanded for it must be applied vnto the cōmon reuengyng that is vnto the office of the rulers So the rulers do resiste force by force whē they driue awaye theft and robbery with harnais sweard For wherefore shoulde rulars be necessarye if we should priuately euery one exercise reuenginge Of Pouertie ☞ What commaūdeth it of pouertye THe Gospell doeth neyther commmaund nor yet coūsel any man to forsake hys goodes or conferre vse all thynges communely but rather alloweth politike ordeynynges and diuision or proprietie of goodes But the Gospell commaundeth to helpe them whiche be pore and needy leberally and it promiseth great rewardes boeth bodely and gostli for such liberality as Christ sayeth Geue and it shal be gyuen vnto you And ▪ ii Corhint ix He which soweth scarsli he shal reape scarsly c. Solomon Prouerbes .v. doeth excellently set furth and describe a great part of house rulynge drynke sayth he water out of thyne owne fountaynes and thy fountaynes shall be deriued the ryuers shall runne into the streetes Be thou alone the mayster of thē none other wyth the. Solomon wyll that euerie one giue vnto the needful of the fruites of his farme holde but so that he keepe styll his farme holde lest he be brought vnto beggerry So Paule commaundeth to gyue so that we make not oure selfe pore and that slogardes shall not misuse our liberalitie To be shorte many testimonies do cōfirme