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A15336 A discourse touching the doctrine of doubting In which not onely the principall arguments, that our popish aduersaries vse, for the establishing of that discomfortable opinion, are plainely and truely aunswered: but also sundrie suggestions of Sathan tending to the maintenance of that in the mindes of the faithfull fully satisfied, and that with singuler comfort also. VVritten long since by T.W. and now published for the profit of the people of God. T. W. (Thomas Wilcox), 1549?-1608. 1598 (1598) STC 25621; ESTC S102154 130,155 343

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James 3. in many things we sinne all Howebeit we see a maruelouse difference betweene their setting my sinnes before me and Gods word propounding it vnto me Thou doest it of a deadly malice to drawe me into desperation and by meanes thereof into condemnation and therfore no reason that I should listen vnto thee so deadly hating me as thou doest attempting such morall dangers against me as the death and destruction of my soule and body But the Lord setteth them before me to humble me at the feete of his goodnes that so in forgiuing me also so greate a debt I might learn both to loue him that hath dealt so bountifully with me and beware of falling into the like mischiefes againe by meanes of my sinns Besides I answere further for my selfe that I am not so much to regard my slips falls as how or with what affection I haue offended God hath kept me from sinning presūpteously with a high mind howsoeuer to make me see my selfe to be more circumspect against transgression I haue fallen of humane infirmitie and weaknesse And if this and such like considerations mittigat sinnes amongst men why should it not also in some sort doe so before God who is better able to discerne and iudge both of actions and affections then all the people of the worlde that either haue beene be or shall be Moreouer that is false that thou doest inferre that falling into sinne doth vtterly spoile Gods people of faith in themselues and of all grace and fauoure from God for if that were so howe could any of gods children that haue gone before vs or liue presently with vs or which shall succeed vs euen to the ende of the world al and euery one whereof some one way some another haue beene fearefully ouertaken be raised vp againe to repentance and amendment of life And this we may see as by many examples of holy men in the worde in the world so by the doctrine of the holy scriptures and amongst the rest Ioh. 3. who soeuer is borne of god sinneth not that is to say either the sinne that is vnto death or lieth not wallowing swinelike as the vngodly of the world doe in the filth and puddle of their transgressions And of this assertion he rendreth a reason very strong and forcible saying for his seede remaineth in him that is the holy ghost with his graces shed abroad into his heart will not let him lie still but laboureth his raysing vp againe And as though this had not beene sufficient he addeth neither can he sinne to wit in sort as before is expressed and why because he is borne of God who besides that he is stronger then all and therefore can and will performe his owne will doth not beginne in his people any good worke but bringeth it one daily more and more according to the measure that he seeth to be good for all and euery one of thē to perfectiō And this grace I find from God that as I see my sinne for my humiliation so I behold the precious gift of faith and many great graces of God for my exaltation and therfore haue not lost as thou wouldst haue me beleeue Sathan all sense feeling of God and godlinesse but haue that seed and the annointing by which I shall be inabled to stand and if I doe fall shall yet notwithstanding be raised vp againe and set vpon my feete more staied and confirmed then euer before and that not onely by reason of the circūspectiō and meanes that is wrought in me thereby but also by the strength that is communicated vnto me from aboue which in succeeding time breaketh forth and therefore I am not vtterly fallē from grace as thou forgest and fainest Satan neither haue made frustrate Gods election concerning my selfe because that as a strong foūdation remaineth vnmoueable and vnchangeable for he abideth alwaies faithfull and cannot denie himselfe whether it be executing of his wrath vpon the wicked or in the displaying and exercising of his mercies vpon the godly Besides euē from this I gather infallible comfort that hauing in a true and diligent search of mine owne soule but once in my life found faith in selfe I cannot vtterly lose faith and the fauour of God And why so it is because I haue it no but because the gift and callings of God are such as God will neuer repent him of Ro. 9. And vpon this and nothing els doe I assure my heart Wherefore I feare not to affirme and say that though my faith may be sore shaken and euen as in regard of the fruits of it as if it were broken of for a time or rather lie hid a little while vntill I be inabled by the power of Gods blessed spirit to gather my spirits vnto my selfe yet I am sure the seed therof remaineth in me and shall againe beeing raised vp by the spirit of God breake out in as full force as before As we may see first in Dauid notwithstanding his fearefull falls of adulterie murther c. and then in Peter notwithstanding his carnall counsell giuen to his Master and his shamefull denying yea abiuring and forswearing of him in whome it lay hidden as it were fire in or vnder the ashes and the sunne vnder a darke or thicke cloud it being stirred vp in Dauid by the ministrie of Nathan the Prophet sent vnto him by God to reprooue him put him in mind of his sinne and in Peter as by the crowing of the cocke so by Christs looking backe vnto him So gracious is God towards his children and so powerfull in his owne worke that rather then his people should perish his mercies should allure them his iudgements shal terrifie them his word shal humble them yea and raise them vp also his spirit shal draw them that which seemeth to be no meane shal be an effectuall powerfull instrument to manifest his glory and to worke their good through Christ And that this is false that thou saist Satan that the faithful by their sins loose faith it selfe and the graces of the spirite may appeare by two places of Scripture The 1. is out of Psal 51. where the Prophet praieth that god would not take his holy spirit frō him Which if it had bin quite lost by his former trāsgression he could not haue praied for because it was gone before but rather shoulde haue praied that the Lord would haue restored his holy spirite vnto him because taking away implieth restoring and praying not to take it awaye declareth that it was there still howsoeuer in his owne feeling and falls he supposed he had iustly deserued 〈◊〉 be depriued thereof The second is the wordes of our Sauiour to Peter Luke 22. saying I haue praied for thee that thy faith faile thee not Which words as they containe in thē a protestation of Christs vnfeined care and loue so he saith I haue praied for thee so do they comprehēd a faithful promise in
as vnto a menstruous and polluted thing depart hence and get away 4 In the fourth place they reason thus S. Paul saith 1. Corinth 4. I knowe nothing by my selfe yet am I not thereby iustified for he that iudgeth me is the Lord. Therefore Paul was not assured concerning his owne iustification But herevnto we answere first that this argumēt euen as the former also would rather haue beene placed with the reasons drawne from holy scripture because as we see they are taken therefrom then placed amongst the arguments that men make to establish that errour but we will easily omit that scape and not insist vpon that point as not much materiall Secondly we say that the reason is but from example which though here it may be good and in some other particular cases yet is not alwaies good no not in good men because nowe we may say euen as the Apostle saith in an other place another case also vve knovve no more nowe after the flesh no not Christ Iesus And when they are at the best and highest they are rather arguments of perswasion to lead men to do the like then sound sufficiēt reasons to prooue the lawfulnesse of the thing for which they are alleadged But we will let this also goe followe that which is of more weight and importāce As for this argument if we know or vnderstand rightly what the Apostle meaneth by these wordes it is or will be easily absolued for the knot is not so hard tvvisted or tied as they imagine It seemeth vnto men that as verse 1. of the 4. chap. he had put the people in minde of their duties towards their ministers namely that though they might not account them Lords and rulers yet they should esteeme them as such whome Christ had sent euen by their hands to deliuer vnto them the treasures hidden secrets of Gods kingdome and saluation So in the next verse he had told the ministers preachers of the word what was their duety namely that in the executiō of their charge they should cary themselues not as Lords but as seruants yea as faithfull seruantes who must one day rēder an accoūt for the discharge of their dutie to God And because he had set forth himselfe as an example yet many of the Corinthians regarded him not but esteemed him as a base person he doth verse 3. vse a preuention that he litle or nothing at all stayeth vpon the contrarie iudgement that they had of him And least he might be thought to haue spoken this without reason he sheweth diuers reasons why he esteemeth not their peruerse and corrupted iudgements concerning himselfe The first is that when men iudge in these matters according to their own braine and vnderstanding it ought to be accounted of no greater weight then if ignorant men should take vpon them to iudge of learning and wisedome or of wise and learned men this is conteined in the latter part of verse 3. The second is taken from his owne person and theirs together as if he should say How are yee able to iudge what manner of man I am in the execution of my ministerie sith I my selfe who by all probability should in that behalfe better knowe my selfe then yee can yea in a good conscience can testifie before God and men that in that charge I haue in some good measure vprightly behaued my selfe dare not yet therfore arrogate any thing to my selfe For I know that yet I am not for all that vnblameable specially before God or that I should please and flatter my selfe as yee doe and this is the argument that the Apostle vseth in this 4. verse What is here against the certainetie of Paul iustification before God or the assurednes of his heart as in that respect He sheweth they could not iudge him because he himself was not able throwly and exactly to discerne himselfe must he therefore doubt of his righteousnesse and saluation before God Surely it will not follow for first besides that god and man differ it is not safe to inferr vpon a godly mans debasing of himselfe for some respect before men his doubting in the sight of God or his distrustfulnesse of his mercies towards him Manie a man debaseth himselfe before God and yet hath hope in his heart yea the more for that because God resisteth the proud presumptuous and giueth grace to the lowlie and meeke as the scripture saith And though we should vnderstand it of iustification before God yet other places of scripture and some thing in this for the spirit is not cōtrary to it selfe should declare it For surely the Apostle here doubteth not whether the newenes of life good works which he being renewed had done were seales pledges vnto him of this that he was iustified before God but plainely simply denieth that by thē he was iustified which as we may confirme by an other place of the Apostle Phil. 3. whē he saith that he hath no confidence in the flesh that if any other mā thinketh he hath ought wherof he might trust in the flesh much more he who touching the righteousnes which was in the law was vnrebukeable some thinketh it standeth vpon religious reason because all our righteousnesse are as filthy and stained cloathes and when we haue done all that we can doe we are vnprofitable seruāts so many defects yea corruptions cleaue vnto our best and most religious duties as we performe thē yea it should seeme that he in this very place rendreth a reason of it because that though he were vnblameable before men yet he could not by his workes stand before Gods iudgements or God himselfe who requireth such perfect obedience that if a man performe not all things commanded in his lawe he subiecteth him to the curse thereof or as Saint Ieames saith chap. 2. He that offēdeth in one is guiltie of them al And so if you will needes vnderstand it of this iustification the Apostle sheweth that he had need of another righteousnes then his owne namely the absolute and perfect righteousnes of Christ the mediatour which he may safely oppose against gods wrath iudgemēt be therby iustified and accepted euen vnto eternall life And of this iustification because it is absolute infinite he neuer speaketh doubtfully but alwaies resolutely as Rom. 5. Being iustified by faith we haue peace towardes God through our Lord Iesus Christ And againe Romanes 8 It is god that iustifieth who shall condemne So that we see may say that take it which way they will or can it can not or will not in the truth of the spirit speake that they would haue it or prooue that for which they produce it 5 A fifth argument they frame thus we are vncerten say they concerning predestination or election that is as they themselues expound it or must expound it we cannot out of Gods word shew whome God hath chosen vnto himselfe vnlesse besides and without the word
A DISCOVRSE TOVCHING THE DOCTRINE OF DOVBTING In which not onely the principall arguments that our popish aduersaries vse for the establishing of that discomfortable opinion are plainely and truely aunswered But also sundrie suggestions of Sathan tending to the maintenance of that in the mindes of the faithfull fully satisfied and that with singuler comfort also VVritten long since by T. W. and now published for the profit of the people of God PRINTED BY IOHN LEGAT Printer to the Vniuersitie of Cambridge 1598. TO THE RIGHT HONOVRABLE AND HIS VERIE GOOD LORD AND LADIE THE LORD EDWARD EARLE OF BEDFORD AND THE LADIE LVCIE HIS WIFE AND TO THE RIGHT WORSHIPFVLL AND HIS VERIE GOOD FRIENDS SIR IOHN HARRINGTON KNIGHT AND THE LADIE HIS WIFE T. W. vvisheth the aboundant riches of all Gods mercies in this life and the full fruition of the Lord himselfe and all his fauours in that vvhich is to come through Christ THe life of christian men womē here vpon earth is not without cause right honourable and right worshipfull neither yet vnfitely compared by the holye ghost in the canonicall Scriptures to a continuall combate and warfaire Of which as the written vvord it selfe in the sound doctrine and approoued examples thereof concerning this point doth beare faithfull witnes so if god would giue vs grace carefullie to obserue either other men or our selues in such sorte as vve ought or could not but quicklie finde good warrantise for it in the vvorld likewise For confirmation whereof if vve had no more but on the other side the darke doctrine of poperie euerie vvhere assaying to persvvade yea to driue men to doubting and on the other side the diffidence and distrustfulnesse that naturally we carrie about with vs in our hearts it were as a man might say more then sufficiēt Touching the popish opinion it is certainelie pitifull that they can see no other vvaye or meane to preuent proude presumption but to incurre the daunger of distrust and doubting And it is the more pitifull doubtlesse by hovv much both in Gods religion yea and in mans reason also they can not but know confesse that euery singular vertue or good worke hath two sins set against it the one as disagreeing from it the other as contrarie to it The vertue or good worke as we nowe call it here is trust in God then what can be a more excellent vvorke sith our Sauiour saith This is the worke of Christ that ye beleeue in him whō he hath sent And vvhat is more contrarie to it then to doubt or distrust and vvhat is more disagreeing from it thē Lucifer-like presūption And yet euen againe I say it is the more pitifull by howe much it crosseth euen their ovvne opinion practise For how can that cōceit of theirs touching merit before Christ and specially of meriting eternall life stand with the doctrine of doubting seeing that merite or absolute obedience specially if men deale with one that is iust as Christ who is iustice it selfe must needes shutt out doubting touching that we are sure we haue deserued and he cannot choose but of iustice giue and graunt But such vaine fantesies must they fall into that fall avvaie from the faith and trueth of the worde and vvill lift vp thēselves against Christ our Sauiour that so refusing grace offered and feeling it where it is not to bee found they might vanish avvay through the disquietnes of their spirits in the vaine imaginations of their ovvne mindes Concerning the other it is verie lamentable that in so large aboundance of Gods gracious promises and in so faithfull and continuall performance of them speciallie to his owne people whereof not onely the vvord but the vvorld doth yeeld vs an infinite cloude of vvitnesses mens mindes should yet be replenished vvith fearefulnesse and doubting But such and so great is Sathans malice against vs and so dull and slow of heart are vve to beleeue speciallie when we regard our manifold vnworthinesse our grieuous transgressions or the seueritie and iustice of the Lords iudgements that it is more then marueilous if anie man be found in better estate considering I say either vvhat we are by nature or regarding withall what after our inlighting and regeneration begunne in vs a world there is of reliques remainder of corruption in vs which though they doe not vtterly deface and put out the good worke of God in vs because it is to maiesticall and povverfull to be battered and beaten downe by so weake an aduersarie yet do they so backward and hinder the same that in this life vvee can not attaine to that fulnesse of faith which we greatly hunger and thirst after and though through gods goodnes we haue gained somewhat yet many times we finde those graces so eclipsed and darkened in vs that they seeme to be as if they vvere not But what meane we to trauaile in the strengthning of these points vvhich in euerye mans minde and mouth almost are so cleare and vsuall as nothing more The thing rather that we should striue vnto is this namely that sith by corrupt opinions we are or may be dayly assaulted outwardly and by Sathans subtle suggestions and our owne cursed corruptions vve are continually prouoked inwardly as to euerie other euill generally so particularly to this sore sicknesse of our soules distrust or doubting we should in the holy wisedome cleare light of Gods vvorde and also by the all sufficient strength and power of the blessed spirite so labour to looke vnto our selues as that we suffer not our selues either to be infected vvith the pleasaunt poyson of false doctrine or to bee drawne to discomfort through the doubtfullnesse of our hearts For as the former hazerdeth what saie I nay ouerthroweth the health of our soules that more dangerously by much then any bodily poison doth or can doe the state of our outward man for in the middest of this the minde may be safe and sure whereas in the other specially persisted in there insueth euerlasting destruction both of bodie and soule so the latter strongly haleth downe vpō vs and violently bringeth vnto vs all heauinesse of heart and fearefull disquitnesse and togeather with the same as a peculiar effect thereof all manner of vnwillingnesse vnfitnesse and disabilitie in and about the seruice of Christ whether publikely in the congregation or priuately in the familie as also for the carefull accomplishment of our Christian duties either at home or abroad For what likelihood or probability is there that he shall appeare before god or doe good vnto mē whose spirit is disquieted within him seeing that a quiet spirit is a thing much set by before god and fitteth vs also for naturall duties These great difcfiulties dangers are not nay cannot be discerned but by the light of the word neither indeede can the euill of them be preuented and beatē backe but by carefull taking vnto vs and dailie vsing of all the armour that Christ himselfe and not
wheras on the other side they shall haue good successe that feare god and are loth wittingly on willingly as we say to offend and displease him And this I take to be not onely the meaning of this sentence here but almost in euery place of the word where it is said Blessed is the man that feareth that Lord. Where also we are to know further that such sentences are propounded vnto vs not to strike doubtfulnes or distrust into the hearts of beleeuers which beeing in them naturally through the remainders of sinne God laboureth by so many meanes to remoue from them as the promises of the word the participation of his Sacraments the pledge powerful working of his spirite c. For so god in his words and deeds should be contrary to himselfe and we must so expound his word as we find no cōtradition in the places themselues nor loade him with any opposition who in his owne nature in his word also is alwayes but one But in them that setting before their eyes on the one side their owne weaknes and wants and on the other side the good that God requireth of them they might not onely depēd wholy of his mercy and no way swell with the cōfidence of any gift that they haue receiued but also striue according to the measure of grace vouchsafed vnto them to doe that that the Lord requireth at their hands And what will this serue to vphold doubtfullnes or distrust of hart in Gods children 6 The last place that they alleadge out of the old testamēt which hath any marrow or strength in it is in Ecclesiastes or the booke of the preacher cha 9. ver 1. which they turn and expound after this manner Man knovveth not whether he be worthie loue or hatred that is to say in the popish lāguage as they interpret it whether he be in the grace or fauour of God yea or no. Where first we may not dissemble this that as in other places so here they dissent frō the original verity both in their translation in their sense For these words are in Hebrew thus Euē or either loue euē or either hatred knoweth not mā al which is before their faces VVhereas we may perceiue in their translation they adde the word worthie which is not there to be found and in their interpretation or sense they add God and his fauour or hatred there beeing not in this part of the text any of the names wherby god is called in the old Testament But before we come to deliuer that which we take to be the true meaning of the spirite here me thinketh that euen the text as they turne it will not euince that for which they aleadge it For though we should graunt them that loue and hatred should in this place be vnderstood of gods loue hatred towards men yet this me thinketh we may say of it namely that wee must needs vnderstād it either of men that are ignorant of Gods word and vnbeleeuers or else of his loue and hatred towards such as of whose faith we doubt not for betwene these two there is no meane neither are there anie other sorts of people in the world To refer it to the incredulous to vnderstād it of them there is no reason Because he that cannot lie hath told vs he that beleeueth not is condēned already because he beleeueth not in the name of the onely sonne of god sith he hath giuē the iudgemēt we iudge not according to our selues but according to his truth that cannot erre And besids he that beleueth not the gospell as he knoweth not god himselfe with effect and fruite so he knoweth not neither for himselfe nor for others those whome God loueth or hateth or of what force his loue and hatred is VVe must therefore vnderstād of the faithfull beleeuers who though they cannot iudge of other men specially by their outward estate of which it seemeth Salomon speaketh here whether God loue any man or hate him yet concerning himselfe or for Gods loue or hatred towards him he cannot either be ignorant or doubtfull of it because he knoweth and feeleth the loue of god towards him as an adopted child and that by better proofes and pledges then outward mercies as we may perceiue not onely by the 7. verse of this chapter where he saieth go eate thy bread with ioy c. for god novv accepteth thy works but also by this of Iohn in his first epistle fourth chapter Heerin was the loue of God made manifest amongst vs because God sent that his onely begotten sonne into this vvorld that we might liue through him and sundry such other places And therefore this is a non sequitur as we say in the schooles or an euill fauoured argument By outward things men cannot determine of Gods loue or hatred and therefore we cannot conclude of it out of Gods word What and if a man should reason thus In the same bookes Salomon saith we cannot by outward euents see a sensible difference betwixt mans soule and beasts life because the end of either is alike therfore we can by no other meanes discerne the difference it were false and indeed would not hould or followe By all these things then we may perceiue that howesoeuer we vnderstand this place of the loue or hatred of God towards men that yet it will make nothing for the Papists to establish their doctrine of doubting touching the grace of God and the free pardon and ful forgiuenesse of our sinnes That we may take no aduantage of this that Papists affirming that such as offend against their consciences doe wel inough knowe that they are vnder gods hatred and God is angrie with them doe by this doctrine crosse their owne sense and interpretation And againe it that be true in offending parties why should they enioyne such as are turned to God and doe vnfainedly repent them of their sinnes to doubt of the grace and loue of God towards them But let vs returne and deliuer the true and naturall meaning and see whether that will helpe any whit at all I knowe that both Iewes and Christian expositors also doe giue diuers sēses of this one place but to me this following seemeth most right In this chapter as I take it he dealeth with such a sort or kind of administration or ordering of thinges in this world as is beyond mans reach he setteth it out by sundry particulars the first whereof is conteined in this first verse and some of the verses following and indeede respecteth mēs persons and the seuerall euents and successes that followe them And yet in this first verse he doth not onely declare the iudgement of flesh blood concerning the persons themselues but also expresseth what he himselfe conceiued of it according to truth and godlinesse This is it then that he meaneth that hauing set his heart not onely to search into these things so farre forth as he could by
alwaies constant like vnto it selfe it could not be so repugnant but either he commandeth feare to offend and holy care and endeuour to auoid sinne specially against our consciences and a desire to liue vnto god that is to saye godlilie righteouslie and soberly in this present euill world we not doubting and distrusting God and his promises but beeing iealous ouer our selues that not amisse suspecting our owne strengths he would haue vs wholy onely to depend vpon god or els enioyneth such feare and trēbling as respecteth not Gods grace mercy as though he would not for Christs sake forgiue vs our sinnes beleeuing in him but our owne weakenes and infirmitie willing vs to keepe a good watch thereof least we offend be wanting in our duetie on the other side if anie thing be forbidden it is not faith or trust in God touching the forgiuenes of our sinnes but carnall securitie he telling vs that so farre forth as we respect our selues or our owne strength or staie therevpon we haue good cause both to suspect our selues and to tremble and feare because by nature wee are full of wauering and inconstancie and easilie urne aside and fall away vnlesse God vnderproppe vs and bring vs back againe when we haue straied And he that hath but halfe an eye as we say and wil well view and consider the text it selfe shall see that no other thing thē this can be gathered out of it and much lesse that grosse conceit of doubting and distrust But let vs proceed 5 Some other places they seeme to make shewe of as if it were to monster out of the newe testament that so they might in appearance of multitude make strong that which in truth and goodnesse of cause can neuer be vpheld To touch them all would be tedious and indeede needlesse to because nothing is or can be said out of them which is not of the same nature that the former and yet one or two more which they make the greatest account of we cannot or will not omit 1. Pet. 1. verse 17. They finde and vrge these words Passe the time of your dwelling here in feare Whervnto we say how oft will they presse this crambe or colewort more then tenne times sodde I call it so in the sense as they alleadge it and not otherwise howe often shall we tell that feare and doubting differ or whē will they themselues shewe that they are all one He that will looke well into that which goeth before frō the beginning of the chapter alleadged hitherto and to that which followeth after shall perceiue that Peters purpose was to comfort and instruct and not to worke doubting and distrust And for this cause he had shewed that we that are by nature sinners haue yet through Gods free mercy obtained this fauour that we are from before all times elected and that by the strength of the eternall decree as if it were by a second creation we are becōe Gods sonnes through Christ by whose spirit also we are inwardly chaunged and outwardly likewise renued all through the ministrie of the word the blood of Iesus Christ that as he rose from the dead so both here in this life we shall rise to newenesse of life and in that which is to cōe to heauenly and euerlasting glorie The way whereunto he sheweth to be such afflictions as we suffer in this life for the testimonie of Christ Which because they are not many times so taken to be nor so well and comfortably borne as they should be he doth not onely shewe vs that God in the middest of our sufferings replenisheth vs with vnspeakable ioy but also giueth vs two proppes to vphold our hearts true faith in the promises of God and assured hope patient looking for the life and ioy that is to come giuing vs also to vnderstand that euen the fruites of obedience which we yeelde in this life are sure pledges vnto vs of the soūdnesse of our faith And what is here that commaundeth vs to doubt or rather that propoundeth not assurance vnto vs the grace of Gods eternall election Iesus Christs shedding of his blood the inward outward sanctification of the spirit and word a liuely faith a certaine hope a sincere obedience and what not all testifying vnto vs not onely the vanity but also the falshood of this popish assertiō So that we may see he is so farre off from ministring matter of doubtfulnesse and distrust that he rather yeeldeth strong consolation and by meanes thereof a peaceable and mightie perswasion of Gods grace and assured goodnesse toward vs in Christ dealing no otherwise here then as Paul hath done in sundrie places before expounded namely opposing feare to fleshly security which as we haue heard to much trust and confidence in our selues bringeth forth and not opposing it to doubtfulnesse distrust which is set against the grace of god and the assured trust and hope that we haue concerning our saluation Which as we may perceiue by that that goeth before some thinketh it will be euicted to that which followeth after for presently he addeth knoweing that yee were not redeemed with corruptible things as siluer and gold from your vaine conuersations by the traditions of the fathers Where we say that with the feare he wished them to haue he coupleth this excellēt knowledge of our redemption in Christ that as in the ministrie matter it selfe theris all assured certentie so in our sound knowledge thereof all doubtfulnesse and distrustfulnesse might be auoided because they seldome or neuer fall out but in things which are not surely knowne steadfastly beleeued or well and effectually felt 6 To this they adioyne another place out of the first chapter of his second epistle verse 10. where he saith Wherefore brethren giue rather dil●gence to make your calling and election sure Therefore say they the faithfull cannot be assured of their saluation But wee say this is ill inferred and as we shall heare anone no such thing to be gathered from it but the contrarie rather All doctrines must be gathered either from the generall scope of the place or frō the particular words wherewith that matter is deliuered Let them take which they wil and gather it if they can The purpose of the Apostle in the verses which goe before this is alleadged to prouoke thē to stedfast faith and the sound fruits thereof for the better stirring of them wherevnto he vseth two speciall reasons the one from the fruite and profite that they themselues and others should reape thereby and this is verse 8. the other from the miserable estate of them that are voide of this precious faith and the sincere fruites and effects thereof and this is verse 9. vpon which in this tenth verse he inferreth a conclusion as though he should say sith through faith and tha fruites thereof not onely much euill is auoided but grace and goodnes communicated and by those fruites our calling and
though that this may suffice for full answere vnto all yet it liketh vs a little further to inlarge our selues herein If our iustification before God and reconciliation with God did depend either of the lawe it selfe or of the dignitie and worthinesse of our workes then the maior proposition should of necessitie be true but that cannot be because the lawe is not giuen to iustifie but to condemne rather and we knowe that all our righteousnes is as a defiled cloath so indeed we should neuer surely conclude with our selues touching our saluatiō or finde peace of conscience at home in our hearts So that neither of those beeing true the maior or propositiō cannot be soūd or right But sith our iustificatiō before God reconciliation with God is not of the law or of the dignitie of our workes but is from Christs absolute obediēce the holy gospell which euery where teacheth that Christ was therefore sent and came into the world that he might saue sinners and redeeming vs from the curse of the lawe might make vs righteouse through faith in him The maior or proposition separated as we see it is from Christ and vnderstood as it must be and may appeare by the minor not of Christs but of our obedience can not be true Besids sith the worde generally and more particularly the Gospel a speciall part of it euery where instructeth vs not to respect our owne dignity or worthinesse which indeed is none but all manner of vnworthines nor yet to beholde our owne vnworthinesse otherwise then to humble vs before God and in our selues and to make vs to runne vnto Christ and to his righteousnes more earnestly speedily then we do but sendeth vs vnto Christ and to his merite and worthinesse that so for his sake we may be reconciled vnto God that is to say both iustified and sanctified before him and receiued vnto eternall life there is no reason to receiue but much and greate reason to refuse this minor as vnsound insufficient either vtterly excluding or els no whit at all mentioning Christ who of god is made vnto vs wisdome righteousnes sanctification and saluation and in whome being iustified through faith we haue peace towards god c. Yea we say further that sith by the lawe righteousnes cannot come vnto men as the Apostle sheweth in many places of his writings and namely in his epistles to the Romanes and Galathians the doctrine of the Gospell was therefore made manifest that both it might discouer vnto vs a meane a manner yea and matter of iustification that in the lawe could not be found out and also teach vs howe to appropriate and apply the same vnto our owne hearts Lastly concerning the minor we answere and say that no man hath in himselfe as of himselfe that perfect and obediēce of the lawe that they speake of Howebeit we are assured that all that haue Christ haue it because they doe by faith lay hold of Christ and his perfect obedience the want or lacke of then owne in themselues being so farre of frō hindring Christs righteousnes to them and in them that it rather furthereth them thereto For he that is filled with his owne can haue no part of Christs the reason is because he that is full though it be but of airy and windie matter or as we say bad repletions can hardly or not at all till he be purged of that admit any more but also because there is such a flat opposition betweene Christs righteousnesse and mans that they cannot both be at one and the selfe same time in one and the selfe same subiect but the hauing of the one is the priuation of the other as the Apostle sheweth in many places of his writings and namely Rom. 10. verse 3. and also Rom. 11. verse 5.6 Psal 3.6 And this me thinketh might satisfie any reasonable mā yea stoppe his mouth from barking or bellowing against the trueth of God Howebeit our aduersaries yet presse this point further and obiect saying Christ saith in the Gospell If any man loue me he will keep my commandements or sayings or wordes But no man keepeth his word therefore say they no man knoweth whether God loue him yea or no. First for the forme of the syllogysmo and then for the matter In the conclusion there is more then is in the promises For whereas the maior teacheth vs that obedience to Christs word is a signe vnto other and a pledge vnto our selues of some loues that God hath wrought in our hearts towards him the conclusion turneth it vp side downe and saith no man can know whether God loue him yea or no as though our loue Gods loue were all one or as though God loued not many I will not say vnto eternall life for that loue onely belongeth to the elect but in many outward respects from which also as it should seeme Christ himselfe Math. 5. inferreth this doctrine loue thē that hate you c. And maketh this comfortable vse of it that you may be the children of your heauēly father who can set his sunne to shine his raine to raine vpon the iust and vniust Nowe to the matter All the doubt resteth in the true and naturall meaning of this phrase keepe my words and sayings That our sauiour should meane thereby absolute obedience and performance thereof there is no likelyhood for he that knewe the hearts of al knew also that euen in the best there were great defects and wants and to haue deliuered such a speech I meane in that sense and meaning had beene by his owne wordes to haue crossed and thuarted his owne knowledge and to haue spoken more indeede then truth was Why thē what is it that he would signifie and set out vnto vs therby surely this much that the care and conscience that the faithfull had to obey his will and these good beginnings and proceedings that they had made therein by his spirit he would accept them as absolute and couered with the fulnes of righteousnes and obedience that was and is in himselfe and so present them in the sight of his heauenly father Neither doth that dislike me that one aunswere hereto namely that this beeing a sentence or saying of the Gospell must not be vnderstood of the perfect fulfilling of the lawe of God for that is a manner of speech belōging rather to the law then to the Gospell but of faith and a good conscience or as we haur heard already the beginning and grooth in goodnesse that god by his word and spirit hath wrought in the heart of the regenerate For in this sentence as it is a part and peece of the voice of the gospell these tearmes to keepe Christs saying or word signifie nothing els but by faith to imbrace and to hold fast the trueth and puritie of that doctrine that in the Gospell is commended vnto vs concerning Christ and as sound members of the Church to professe it openly and as faithfull
exceedingly good but as after the fal of our first parents it was deriued and coueied ouer vnto vs that so to doubt of the grace and fauour of God for the forgiuenesse of sinnes for the sauing of our soules c. is very naturall indeede that is to say that in and through this deprauation and corruption of that excellent nature which by creation was infused into our first parents and in them to all their posteritie had they continued therin because we are all in their loines to haue bene partaker of their excellent graces by creation as well as we are of their sinne by transgression men do doubt of God his goodnesse c. And though as in regard of men naturall or facultie or power that they haue in them as of thē we acknowledge it imposible to alter or change this doubting and distrustfulnesse yet by God to whome all things ar possible and by his singular helpe aide and grace it is not onely in his owne people much altered in this life though the worke be wrought by little and little and as it were by certen steps and degrees but in them shall be vtterly abolished and taken away in the life that is for to come God working it here but in measure and there in absolutenes and perfection not because he is not able here to doe it for what is he not able to performe to shewe what hindrāce we haue in our selues against his gratious workes partly from our selves and partly from Satans malice and also that he might instruct vs with holy desires to hūger and thirst after the life to be reuealed where is indeede the absolute perfection and fulnesse of our felicity But they say further cōcerning this point The Saintes and people of God doe sometimes fall into doubting concerning gods grace and their own saluation and to that end they alleadge Psal 33. Habac. 1. We graunt it neither neede they indeed to prooue it for the experience that God hath giuen vs of others of our selues doth plainly shew the same But what would they infer that therefore it is good and laweful Surely there will no such thing followe To reason frō some facts or affections of the godly is not right for so in Noah we might drūkēnes from Dauids adultery we might approoue of other mēs filthines from Peters fal we might iustifie other mēs feare c. The reason whereof is plaine and euident Our regeneration as other spirituall graces that God vouchsafeth vs in this life as knowledge faith obedience c. is but in part And by reason of the remainders of sinn the flesh also lusting yea rising vp against the spirite it falleth out that many times we doe not onely leaue vndone the good we should performe but accomplish also the euill that god hath forbidden vs to do And that not only in the affections and thoughts of our hearts to which we must refer doubting and distrustfulnes but euen in the words of our mouths and works of our hands also and therefore not safe to follow the example of Gods Saints either in inward or outward thinges further then as they themselues are sanctified and walke in the obedience of the word and tread in the holy steppes of God And this the Apostle meaneth when he saith Ephes 5. Be yee followers of God as deare children and walke in loue euen as Christ hath loued vs and in anolher place Be yee follovvers of me euen as I am of Christ first to the Corinthiās eleuen By which we see that though the faithfull fall into doubting yet they do it not as in respect of the graces of God which they haue receiued but as in regard of the remainders of flesh corruption in them vnreformed And yet so as they do oppose and set themselues what they can and higge and wrestle with their doubting by setting against the same holie and heauenlie thoughts of gods free grace gracious promises as also the strength and power of the holie spirit of God prouoking them as they are regenerate to manie good works and particularly to praier by meanes whereof that which is faint and weake in and of themselues may bee strengthened as wee may see in the father of the possessed child Mark 9. Lord I beleeue help myne vnbeleefe and by the Apostles beseeching God to increase their faith this assurance of their harts concerning fauour from God and saluation beeing a fruite of their faith and a worke of Gods spirite in them without which indeede they can neuer attaine therevnto and that doubting that they finde and feele flowing from the remainders of their corruption as yet vnregenerated But as men that are in a labyrinth and cannot tell which way to get out do more and more inwrappe themselues so fareth it with these persons opposing themselues against the truth of God and assaying to defend the errors and corruptions of their owne hearts For as though that which they haue said already had not beene mirie and filthie inough they yet vrge more claye and dongue drawne out of the beastlie puddle of their owne hearts Thus therefore they yet presse and vrge this point Naturall thinges that is such things as we haue naturally in our minds are not sinne but doubting is naturall therefore it is not sinne we aunswer to the proposition or maior by distinguishing Naturall things are of two sortes that is either such as we had first from God by creation remaine some of them in vs as yet vntainted are not sinne as for example our feare our loue c. simply and in themselues considered as it is not sinne in it selfe to haue that passion of feare or that affectiō of feare as to our children c. so that they be freed from extremities and such things in the considerations before expressed are not to be accoūted simply sinne or euill But there are some things nowe counted naturall which haue both come vpon preuailed vpon the puritie of our nature as it was in creation as for example ignor●nce in steed of our knowledge doubting or distrustfulnes in stead of our hope c. and these cannot choose but be euill for euen as our creation and all the things we had therein comming from God made vs to be denominated good because nothing could come from him but that which was good So these proceeding from a contrary fountaine that is Satan and his malice cannot choose but be of the same nature that he is of that is euil sinful And therfore cōcerning doubting say that it is naturall indeed but not as from our first creation for then it should haue beene good but came vnto our nature after the fall and so beeing depraued is euill specially when it is referred to God as in all this question it is for though when wee haue to deale with men specially such as whome for their waywardnes inconstancie other corruptiōs that we our selues haue had experiēce of we haue iust
sound or that god may not distribute his graces as he will to some more to some lesse to none all it were somewhat But these things being as they are Hieroms collection cannot be very good But let it be as may be wee say nothing to deface him or to puffe vp our selues but to shewe that the aduersaries haue not nor cannot any māner of way haue such hold of him or from him as they suppose And the like may we say of al the rest whose authorities we cease further to answer as we because that which hath beene said to these will suffice to satisfie the other as also because we would auoid tediousnesse not onely in matter vnnecessarie but euen also in that which is necessary and so make hast to more materiall points and matter of more weight and importance Hitherto wee haue bin busied and I hope not vnprofitably in aunswering whatsoeuer our aduersaries haue beene able to alleadge either out of Scripture or from reason or fathers against the certainetie of faith in the fauour of God touching our saluation c. or for the maintenance and vpholding of that doubtfulnesse and distrust which they hold in themselues and would obtrude or thrust vnto others By all which it plainely and euidently appeareth that that doctrine of theirs concerning doubting is not conteined in the word of God or the writings of the fathers rightly vnderstood or is grounded vpon anie sound or religious reason and that therefore indeede it is not to be accounted a Scripture doctrine or a doctrine conteined in the bookes and writinges of holie men indued with sound and vpright iudgement but is taken rather as a dreame and fantasie of their owne which together with with them will vanish awaye they beeing so farre of their preiudising the trueth which they haue seemed to oppugne and impugne that they haue rather established and confirmed the same so true here and else where euen in all respects must that be that the Apostle Saint Paule speaketh in the second to the Corinthiās the thirteene where he saith We cannot do any thing against the truth but for the trueth Now we are in as few words as possiblie wee can to declare that this their doctrine of doubting directly striueth against gods holy word the writings of the founder fathers religions reason and whatsoeuer else we can recken vp that so when wee see it hath not onely nothing for it but all against it wee may cast it away with bissing and so more soundlie cleaue and stick to the truth of God and his word 1 This doctrine of the papists concerning doubting of Gods grace our owne saluation c. is first directlie contrarie to two sorts of testimonies contained in the holie Scriptures or writinges of God The first sort is of them that doe manifestlie and plainely instruct vs cōcerning the assurednesse of faith and the certainetie confidencie and boldnes of beleeuers shewing also withall that by faith and the sound fruites thereof we may safelie iudge and determine concerning election specially our owne The second sort is of them in which God himselfe by his word and spirite hath sharpely reprooued and iustly condemned doubting concerning himselfe his goodnesse power word promises therin contained To put downe all the particular places of both kindes in the verie words of the text would bee tedious and indeed vnnecessarie because the trueth of the doctrin of the word standeth not in the multitude and conformitie of places but vpon God and that sufficient credit in it selfe that God hath giuen to it Notwithstanding wee will touch some and by quotation onely referre the godlie and studious reader to the the rest that we thinke meet for this purpose and to his continuall reading of the word by which we may doubtlesse add many more of the like nature In the epistle to the Hebreues there are two worthy places The 1. is chap. 4. v. 16. where he saith Let vs boldly go therefore vnto the throne of grace that we may receiue mercie and finde grace to help in time of neede Wee may perceiue that it is an exhortation inferred vpon the premises containing in them a reason of this our christian boldnes namely this that howsoeuer Christs priesthood was farre more excellent and glorious then that of Aaron because he is the sonne of God placed in heauen c. Yet that glorie of his should not hinder vs from approching vnto him but rather further vs indeed not onely because he hath the fulnes of all power in his hand as v. 14. but also because he is our eldest brother and is not onely sensibly touched with the feeling of out infirmities and miseries but accounteth them all euen as his owne and therefore wee may come with cōfidence and boldnes vnto him The 2. place is chap. 10. ver 22. where he saith Let vs draw neere with a true heart in assurance of faith our harts being pure from an euill conscience It is an exhortation as the former drawne indeed frō the maiestie dignitie of Christs priesthood set out and described verse ●● in which the Apostle sheweth not onely how that all sufficient sacrifice which Christ hath offred once for al vpon the altar of the crosse may be applyed vnto vs to wit by a liuely stedfast faith which he c●leth here assurāce of faith but also how we may be persuaded we haue that faith namely through the sanctification of the spirit which he meaneth by hauing our hearts purged from an euill conscience c. all which causeth vs also assuredly to hope and trust in god and to be assured of his grace because wee see we haue not receiued his grace in vaine To which wee may adde a place out of the first epistle of Peter chap. 1. ver 15. Wherefore gird vp the loynes of your minde bee sober and trust perfectly on that gra●● that is brought vnto you in the reuelation of Iesus Christ In which words we may not onely see a transition from one vertue to another that is from faith which he had spoken of before to hope which he now dealeth with they being indeede inseparable companions such as go arme in arme as we may 〈◊〉 but also he doeth very briefly declare what manner of hope that is that we should haue namely that it should be sound sincere continuall and to our vttermost perfect yea he teacheth vs whereon that hope staieth it selfe or what it respecteth grace saith he either the grace of the fauour of God in Christ or els free saluation reuealed vnto vs in the Gospell which also is called grace because it proceedeth from the free fauour and grace of God which is wrought vnto vs in this life through Christ manifested in his word and shall be fully accōplished when he that is our head shal appear for to ether of these or both of these may these words of the reuelation of Christ be referred though I thinke principally to the
of sinnes And therefore Isaie 4. the ministers of God are charged to comfort yea to comfort againe and againe the people of God and to speake to the heart of Ierusalem and to crie vnto hir that hir warfare is accomplished and that hir iniquitie is pardoned c i And therefore also Christ himselfe most comfortably saith to him that was sicke of the palsie Sonne be of good comfort thy sinnes are forgiuen thee Math. 9. See further for this purpose also Luk 7.50 Rom. 8.15 2. Tim. 1.7 1. Ioh. 4.18 and many other places besides But this doctrine of our aduersaries cōcerning doubting doth if it be receiued quite and cleane supplant the consolation that God hath provided for vs there as we may gather by the effects for where there is doubting concerning Gods grace the forgiuenes of our sinnes the hope of euerlasting life c. There cannot be peace and quietnesse of conscience or any sure soūd and firme comfort but terrours and distrustfulnesse not onely touching their owne present estate but specially also for that which it comes yea at the length desperation for that doubtfulnesse of heart dwelt and continued entring forth at the last because as there is in the godly through the fauour and loue of God towards the in Iesus Christ an increase proceeding from faith to faith so is there in the wicked by reason of their owne sinne and Satans malice against them a proceeding from one iniquity to another they growing in naughtinesse as they doe in yeares On the other side where there is hope and confidēce concerning Gods free fauour and the forgiuenesse of our sinnes and eternall life c. there cannot be but ioy and gladnesse in the minde in the mouth yea the whole man is shal be affected therewith for it is impossible that these graces felt should lie long hid vnder the ashes of our corruption because that being from God who is stronger then all they will prevaile and being as the Apostle sheweth Gal. 5. fruites of the spirit they will breake forth as through the power of him that worketh them in vs so to the glory of him that vouchsafed them vnto vs not onely to the praise of his own name but so the benefite specially spirituall of the sound members of his bodie So that we may safely conclude that such as teach men to doubt they both hinder the minde from true comfort both of the word and spirit especially who hath the name of comfort giuen him in the scripture for this ende chiefely and lay open not a little gappe but a great broade way to desparation 7 In the word of God and especially in the writings of the newe testament we haue many things propounded vnto vs concerning the vnfallible testimony or pledge of the spirit as 2. Cor. 1. he saith that God hath also sealed vs and hath giuen the earnest of the spirit into our hearts meaning thereby such a pawne and pledge of it as doth not onely serue to confirme the promise of Gods goodnesse in vs but is after a sort powerfull in god if a man may so say to make it irrevocable or such as cannot be called backe and Eph. 1.13.14 he saith they were sealed vp with the holy spirit of promise vvhich is the earnest of our inheritance vnder which borrowed kinde of speeches as of sealing first he meaneth to make a notable difference betweene those that are authenticall and those that are not after of earnest he would giue vs to vnderstand that as he or they that haue giuen or taken earnest of a bargaine binde themselues so is it betwixt God and vs See also Ephe. 4.30 and other places But this doctrine of our aduersaries is flatly against it which perswadeth doubting of all and euery grace from God But surely if we marke it by these and such like kind of speeches as we may not only see the great care that God hath to roote it out of ms hearts but also that it is not an esie thing to be performed or conceiued sealing or a seale we knowe is wont to be put to such things as we would haue others to take for vndoubted assured and that not so much in respect of him whose seale it is as to him to whome the seale is giuen as we may see in letters pattents of princes in commission of great personages in graunting of annuities pensions c. And the like may we say of the earnest peny as we call it both the one and the other being vsed to this end that all what soeuer doubting or distrust which might any manner of way arise or fall out might by euery good meane be remoued and taken away And euen so the seale of the spirit is stamped and imprinted in and vpon the beleeuers and the holy spirit is giuen vnto thē as a pledge or earnest penny that so euery one of them might be certified and assured in their hearts that the promises of God made vnto them concerning his fauour the forgiuenesse of their sinnes eternall life are vnmoueable and most certaine and they the better sensed armed thereby against doubting and distrust which naturally cleaueth as fast vnto them as the skinne to the flesh or the flesh to the bones And that this is so namely that the spirit is giuen vnto them to these holy endes and purposes you shall see it plainely propounded and prooued Rom. 8.16 Cal. 4.6 besides those places which haue beene put downe before out of 2. Cor. 1. and Eph. 1.4 And therfore as it is sinne and shame euen against the spirit of the grace to cast away that testimony which he yeeldeth vnto our spirits that we are the sonnes of God and is directly against the commandement of the Apostle 1. Thess Quench not the spirit So this doctrine that leadeah the way and bringeth forth such beastly and bad effects ought to be odious and abhominable to euery man that regardeth his owne comfort or esteemeth gods glory or would not indeede dispise the spirit of grace 8 Besides we knowe that both in the old testament before Christ gaue the fathers sacraments as particularly circrmcision and the passeouer and since in the newe testament God hath giuen vs the same for substance effect I meane the sacrament of baptisme and that of the Lords supper In all which no doubt god then laboureth and now assaieth not onely to remooue the doubting and distrust of our hearts but also to confirme vs in this faith But this doctrine of our popish aduersaries concerning doubting doth infringe both the doctrine of the sacraments themselues and the vse of them also and yet both of them are according For it is certaine that the sacraments themselues whether we consider the outward signes thereof or the invisible grace adioyned thereto offered by the faith offered to the faithfull and wrought in them by the religious vse of them according to Christs institution were both ordained annexed vnto the promises that
it consisteth of two natures the godhead and the manhood therfore is his obedience an absolute and full satisfaction for the sinnes of all the world euen as it is plainely said 1. Ioh. 2. He is the reconciliation for our sinnes and not for ours onely but also for the sinnes of the whole world meaning it of the efficacie of Christs death in the excellencie and absolutenesse of it as in regard of it selfe and as in respect of men of al sorts and of all ages and all places so that this benefite belongeth not to the Iewes only as many might imagine but also to other nations And for this cause is it indeed that Christ is said Rom. 10. to be the ende and fulfilling of the lawe for righteousnes and saluation to euerie one that beleeueth Euen as he saith in another place to the Iewe first and also to the graecian for there is no respect of persons vvith God Romaines the second And this Christ indeed hath God set out to be a reconciliation through faith in his bloode that so we might he iustified freely by his grace through the redemption that is in him To be short he was by the very decre and counsel of all the persons of the diety sent into the world and made subiect for a while vnto the law that he might redeeme vs from the lawe and the curse due vnto vs contained therein according to which the Apostle saith Gal. 4. when the fulnes of time was come God sent his sonne made of a womā made vnder the law that he might redeeme thē that were vnder it so we receiue the adoptiō of sonns Him therefore and his obedience and satisfaction when by the eye of a true and a liuely faith I looke vpon by the strōg hād of the same faith I apply vnto my selfe then there is nothing in the world or out of the world be it from mine owne diffidence and distrustfulnesse or Satans malice that can either accuse me or condēne me For I haue alwaies in readines by me yea within me by the suggestion of the spirit out of the rich treasure of the word which I may oppose against all the accusations of the lawe whatsoeuer and by meanes whereof I may stand euen in the very face and presence of the iudgement of God as comfortably and boldly as if I my selfe had in all respects satisfied the lawe of God nay I will say more cōfortably boldly by much by howe much God and man ioyned togeather in one person hath for me wrought a more absolute obedience and righteousnes then I or al flesh could haue done had we cōtinued in our first estate of innocency and holinesse Of which if any doubt and would be satisfied for it let him read the whole seuenth chapter of the epistle to the Romans there he shall finde this point confirmed and many other singular matters of sound and strong consolation propounded 3 But all this notwithstanding Satan will obiect against thee the imperfections and deserts that cleaue vnto thee and thy best works saying Though thou haue in Christ a thorow satisfaction made for the punishment of thy sinnes perfect righteousnesse yet sinne rest and remaine in thee as for example both thy originall and many actuall transgressions for which God will set himselfe against thee And then howe canst thou appeare or stand before God the iust iudge of the world yea such a one as hateth all manner of filthinesse though neuer so smale This is a strong temptatiō I confesse howbeit not such but that it may be fully satisfied and aunswered by trueth out of the worde And first I say marke this still that Sathan speaketh true things but not to a true right ende For that we haue yet sinne within vs both originall and actuall it is as cleare certaine as the Suune shineth at noone day But why hath god left them within vs is it to depresse our consciences aboue measure or in the memorie and sight of them to throw vs downe to damnation No verely Sathan indeede setteth them before vs to that purpose But God doth it to humble vs in our selues before him and to adde an edge vnto our supplications and praiers that so they may be more piercing then otherwise And this we may see in Paul who saith of himsefe that lest he should be puffed vp through aboundance or excellencie of reuelations there was giuen vnto him a pricke in the flesh and Sathan as an Angel to buffet him and for the remouing of thē he praied the Lord thrise yet receiued no other answere but this gods grace was sufficient for him and the Lords strength should be perfected through mans weaknes Yea this is that that the Apostle speaketh in his owne name and of himselfe as also in the names of the regenerate and of them Rom. 7. saying I alone not that which I doe for what I would that doe I not but what I hate that doe I If I doe then that I would not I consent to the lawe that it is good Howebeit it is no more I that doe it but sinne that dwelleth in me For this I am sure of that in me that is in my flesh dwelleth no good thing for though to will be present with me yet I find no means in my selfe to performe that which is good And in this notable discourse he holdeth on euen vnto the end of the chap. which I would intreat the godly reader carefully to to viewe and thinke vpon for surely he shall find there much tending to the answering of this temptation And to the same end he saith Gal. 5. The flesh lusteth against the spirit and the spirit against the flesh and these are one contrary one to another so that ye cannot doe the same things that ye would To all which we may adde for the further satisfaction of this dout in our hearts and the stopping of Sathans mouth if it may be that these our sinnes whether they be originall or actuall past or present many or fewe come not into accoūt or reckoning before God neither are they neither shall be laid vnto our charge the reason is because they are omitted through the death and obedience of Christ I am now through Gods goodnesse and faith in Christ incorporated as it were into his body and be come flesh of his flesh and bones of his bones yea as I may say made one with him so that nowe this great grace beeing bestowed vpon me and I hauing that precious gift of faith wrought in me to apply it to my selfe the Lord can or wil no more refuse or condeme then Iesus Christ himselfe which I think the Apostle meaneth by these notable and comfortable speeches namely Eph●siās the fourth By Christ all the wholle body beeing coupled and knit togeather by euery ioint for the furniture thereof according to the effectuall power which is in the measure of euery part receiueth increase of of the
Apostle my grace is sufficient for thee my strength shall be persected through weakenes And why should I make anie doubt of this sith Gods election which is grounded vpon the mutable purpose and decree of God is alwaies firme and sure And sith the word not of man but of god assureth me that those whome the Lord loueth euen vnto the ende he loueth them sith that he that is for vs with vs within vs is stronger and greater then al. And sith euē the verie articles of our faith teach vs to beleeue as the Father to be Almightie whose power no creature is able to withstand so Iesus Christ to be our Lord into whose hands sith the father hath eiuen vs wee are sure no aduersarie power shall pull vs out of the same for he also is not onely constant and firme as the father but almightie also And that saluatiō which he hath wrought for me through his blood and inabled me in the power of the spirite to applye vnto mine owne hearte he will preserue and vpholde in mee together with the gift and grace of perseueraunce so that not fall euen vnto the end and in the end Wherein I am the more setled confirmed not onely by this that he dealeth not with his seruants as men do who beginne and leaue of in the turning of a hand or the twinckling of an eye but looke what worke he beginneth in his he perfecteth the same Neither yet by this that he hath giuen me and the rest of his seruantes gracious promises as that he wil be with vs vnto the ende of the worlde that his spirite shall bring vnto our remembrance the sweet and comfortable wordes of trueth and life but also by this that he hath graciouslye performed it vnto his seruants not onely vpholding them that they haue not beene carried away either with the swaye of sinne in the world or strength of corruption in them selues but euen then when they haue beene fallen in raysing them vp againe as wee see particularly in Dauid who confesseth of himselfe and in himselfe that to bee true through gods goodnesse thou hast deliuered my soule from death mine eies from teares and my feet from falling Psalme 116. And likewise in Peter whom though our Sauiour Christ foretold of Sathans malice against him and the rest of the faithfull vnder this metaphoricall or borrowed terme of desiring to winnowe them as men doe winnowe wheate yet doth withall most comfortably tell him and the rest of the faithfull in him I haue prayed for thee that thy faith faile not wherefore when thou art conuerted strengthen thy brethren And what though others in outward shewe farre better and more stronge then my selfe haue fallen awaye Doeth it therefore followe that I shall doe so likewise I tell thee no Sathan God is aboue all lawe and therefore beyonde all example And what if God to let proude fleshe and bloode vnderstande that they stande not by themselues woulde make some fearefull examples of humaine inconstancie weakenesse and waueringe to the ende that the parties themselues might bee humbled and other learne to feare wilt thou then from thence gather an vniuersall course Or on the other side if God for the comforte of al them that are feeble and weak hearted and handed in Sion would make the meanest of his seruantes most worthye instrumentes to manifeste his strength in their owne weakenesse wilt thou crosse his purpose whose power no creature is able to resist and darest thou discomfort where God goeth about to giue all consolations yea such comforts as no man can giue but he and none can haue but those that belong vnto him Ouer and besides all this god in his word hath giuen me other strong consolations against this temptation or assault of thine for in the second epistle of Timothy and the second chapter against the backe sliding and falling away of others he giueth me these two speciall comforts namely that the elect of which number I am one are out of all danger of any such falling away and againe that such hypocriticall backsliders are knowne to god and not to vs when he saith The strong foundation of god remaineth sure hauing this seale the Lord knoweth who are his And in the second chapter of Saint Iohns first epistle the holy ghost laboureth the same point that so in the mouth of two or three witnesses this as all other trueth might be established and made sure and giueth sundry consolations against it as first that none should be terrified or offended with their faultes because though such had or might haue a place in the Church yet were they neuer of the Church because the Church is the company of the elect which cannot perish and therefore also cannot fall from the grace of God in Christ Secondly because they are annointed of the holy Ghost not onely with true knowledge of saluation and eternal life but with all other graces from the same and namely with the gift of perseuerance but his owne words are most excellent and therefore let vs marke them They went out from vs saith he but they were not of vs for if they had beene of vs they should haue continued with vs. But this commeth to passe that it might appeare that they are not all of vs but ye haue an ointment frō the holy one and knowe all things And nowe with what reason or face cā Irefuse this truth of God so plainely and plentifully propounded and imbrace the lies of Sathan I tell thee I cannot fall away from the grace of god nor fall away from the faith that he hath planted in me vnles I would make God a changeling and vncertaine and that cannot be for the scripture telleth me there is not so much as a shadow of turning in his maiestie which yet that I might be the better perswaded thereof he hath alwaies by performance shewed him selfe at all times and to all his people to be such a one Shewe thou the contrary if thou canst But Sathā further presseth this temptation of mans weaknesse and abilitie to fall away from the acts indeede thereof and the effects following frō the same saying after this sort Thou hast fallen diuers vvaies and at sundry times also and therefore hast lost the faith grace that God gaue thee and so art becōe gods enimie Aud howe canst thou then be assured of fauour at his hand Herevnto I answere that I cannot or will not deny but that I haue fallen and fallen fouly yea diuers waies and sundry times and of this I haue better witnesse then thy word Sathan For first that obseruation of mine own waies that God of his grace hath wrought in me doth testifie vnto me euery day when I rise vp and euery night when I lie down that I haue and doe heinously offend and secondly the texts of holy scripture doth witnes the same as for example 1. king 8. there is not a man but he sinneth and
these words that thy faith faile not or if you wil this being the end that Christ aimed at in his praiers or the fruit effect that followeth thē in all Christ shewing that is through his most feruent and continual praiers that the whole Church and the particular members of it are so vpheld that they do neuer vtterly nor neuer shall vtterly fal away from the faith which thing spoken here as it should seeme particularly to of Peter and yet notwithstanding in truth vprightnes to be extended to all the faithfull because there is in their measure manner a like cōsideratiō of them in al euery faithfull person is more at large described prooued in the 17. of Iohn Where we may see that Christs praier was frō the beginning is now and shal be to the end of the worlde the very foundation and groundwork of the stability and continuance of the Church of God Another sore assault that after the former yea and indeede at the least wise in outward shew vpon the former Satan maketh against vs or giueth vnto vs is this If thy sinnes harm thee not neither indeed cā hurt thee as thou saiest thou maiest after thou beleeuest once sinne without feare of punishment Thou dealest Sathan like a Sathan now that in a double respect first in the end of thy temptations labouring euery way if it may be to ouerthrow my faith and obedience In the former thou didst assaye to drawe me to despaire In this latter thou labourest to throwe me headlong into securitie So that thou effect my ruine thou carest not by what meane by either of these or by both of them together or by any other God hath discouered this vnto me I hūblie thanke him hoping that he that hath giuen me grace to espie thy subtletie wil also graunt me strength to ouercome it Secōdly herein thou shewest thy selfe an aduersary in that thou doest falsifie peruert my words Where did I say simply that sinne could not hurt or harme This I beleeue in my heart haue and will confesse it vnto the end with my mouth that being ingrafted into Christ my sinnes past or present cannot condemne me no more then they haue done the faithfull which haue gone before me in the flesh and in faith And what haue I saide here but that which the Scripture speaketh euery where The Apostle telleth vs. Rom. 8. in termes that cannot be corrupted with false glosses there is no condemnation to them that are in Christ Iesus That againe that the spirit speaketh out of the Prophet Ieremie as a parte and peece of the newe couenant Hebrewes 8. tendeth to the same ende saying I will be mercifull to their vnrighteousnes I will remember their sinnes their iniquities no more That our sinnes offend our most gracious heauenly father that they grieue the holy ghost within vs yea that we by thē not only as it were with cartrops but with gable ropes pul vpon vs though not eternall yet tēporary corporall punishments so indeed do harme hurt vs I neuer denied nor will deny because the truth and certenty of al euery one of these things is propounded vnto vs in the worde of God But in what sense I haue saide thus I haue shewed before and let that suffise As for that that thou woldst haue me to infer thervpon namely that therefore I might liue as I list sinne without controulment it is most false in it self most irreligious before God most vnseasonable in the sight iudgement of men Doth not the Apostle tell vs Rom. 8 that they that are led by the spirit of God are the childēr of God what meneth he thereby any thing els but this that they that are by the grace of God through the worke of regeneration in the power of the spirit and the exercises of the word freed frō sinne do not remaine or continue therein And is not the same that he expresseth in an other place in other tearmes saying our olde man is crucified with Christ that the bodie of sinne might be destroyed that henceforth we should not serue sinne If we knowe any thing in Christ or of Christ we knowe this that so many as are iustified from their sinns by faith in his blood are also by the spirit of Christ sāctified vnto obedience of his wil for these are the two fruits that we haue in by the death and rising againe of our Sauiour from whēce also there followeth this comfort to the faith full that they doe many times in some good measure withstand and ouercome sinne not in others only but in themselues principally And sure we are of these that that sanctification which we haue in and from Christ by obedience of his will can no more be seperated from free iustificatiō from all our vnrighteousnesse through his blood then heat from fire or light and warmeth from the body of the sunne And therefore euen this declareth Satā that thou art a falsifier of all good words and workes But besides I tel thee that sith we may by effects gather arguments to our selus touching the saluation of our soules that therfore thou canst not or shalt not herein shake my faith I take it to be the generall drift of the Apostle 2. Cor. 13. to prooue that by effects we may iudge of our owne and other mens good estates before God Sith therfore God giueth vs that leaue it behoueth vs with all careful indeauour as to vphold these good things in vs so carefully to see whether we can truely finde them in our selues or no or the more in number the more great and excellent in qualitie and the more assured we shall after due examination finde them to be in vs the more assured we may be concerning our owne saluatiō so much the more valiantly oppose our selues against Sathat in this same dangerous combate Whereof also as seemeth to me there is great reason For if our sinnes which are from Sathans malice or our owne corruption do grieue vs possesse our hearts with feare why shall not the fruits of our faith and obedience which are from God yeeld vs comfort fill our hearts with hope not because they are in vs for so we doe many times weaken them at the lest if not impaire or hurt them but as they are in vs from God who we are sure will accept of his owne good workes and graces vouchsafed vnto vs. Lastly I say that as we abstaine not from meate and drinke and other necessarie aides of naturall life because we knowe that the tearme and time of the said life is limited by God so there is no man vnles he be wittingly and wilfully wicked that therefore will giue himselfe ouer to sinne because he is assured of his owne saluation for that were to turne the grace of God into wantonesse to abuse the best grace that euer God gaue vs nay rather a good mā wil therefore the more heedily beware of sinne abstaine frō it because he knoweth that sinne in it own nature grieueth god make the seperatiō between the Lord and vs and cleaue fast vnto righteousnes well doing because our forsaking euill or departing from it as also our accomplishment and performance of good thinges is a pledge of our electiō as the Apostle saith The strong foundation of God remaineth sure hauing this seale set vnto it first the Lord knoweth them that are his and secondly let euery one that calleth vpō the name of the lord Iesus Christ depart from iniquitie And there fore I tell thee Satan I cannot harken to any of thy voices much lesse to this by which thou labourest to thrust me headlong into loose life which wil prouoke god hurt mine owne soule and hinder other men from faith full obedience but detest thee and it wil by gods grace flie from these and all other corruptions whatsoeuer thou wouldst stirre me vnto FINIS