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A16736 The doctrine of the Gospel By a plaine and familiar interpretation of the particular points or articles thereof: with the promises, comforts, and duties, seuerally belonging to the same. VVhereunto is added, a declaration of the danger of not knowing, not beleeuing, or not obeying any one of them. Likewise, a rehearsal of the manifold heresies, wherein many haue erred contrary to them all. Diuided into three bookes. The first whereof, is of beliefe in God the Father ... Allen, Robert, fl. 1596-1612. 1606 (1606) STC 364; ESTC S106811 1,499,180 1,052

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of any faith of righteousnesse and saluation by it without the parties owne personal inherent and perfect obedience to the same So that then to be vnder the law or as the Apostle Paul speaketh of the law or in the same sense of the works of the Law that is for a man to be of this mind to seeke and challenge righteousnes euerlasting life thereby and to be vnder grace that is to be such a one as waiteth for iustification saluation from the free grace fauour of God through the faith of the Gospell it is to be in a cleane contrary state and condition For the which read Rom. 3 28 4 14 6 14 7 6 chap. 11 vers 11. Col. 2 15 c. and chap. 3 ●0 11 12 18 23 25 chap. 4 21 c. and chap. 5 verels 4 5 according also to that which the same Apostle writeth 2. Cor. ch 3. where he calleth the old Testament the letter that is of no validitie to saluation and the newe Testament the Spirit that is the mightie instrument or as it were the wagon of the Spirit for the plentiful conuoy of al grace saluation Where likewise he teacheth that the Law is the ministration of death damnation and ascribeth righteousnes life and glory onely to the Ministery of the Gospell Neuertheles we may not be ignorant of this that the law in a generall acceptation of the word comprehendeth the whole gratious doctrine of the couenant of life saluation that is to say it comprehendeth both the doct●ine of workes as the fruits of faith and also the doctrine of the true iustif●ing faith it selfe Ps 1 ver 2 Ps 105 8 9 10 Ps 119 Likewise Isay 51.4.5 7 M●l ch 2 6 7 8 9 ch 4. vers 4. Remember the law of Moses my seruant which I saith the Lord commanded vnto him in Horeb c. as though the Lord would giue to vnderstand that it was a sufficient full direction vnto them vntil the Sun-shine of righteousnes should afterward more brightly shine forth by the Ministery of Iohn Baptist and by the manifestation of Christ himselfe Like as the Apostle Peter also writeth to the Iewes of his time 2. Ep. 1 19. We haue also a most sure word of the prophets to the which ye do wel that ye take heed as vnto a light that shineth in a dark place vntil the day dawn the day star arise in your harts And besides the morall Lawe and the Gospell are so accorded in Christ who is the perfect righteousnes of the Lawe to euery true beleeuer who also concerning such hath taken away al the sting and strength which the Law had to death destruction that as by the appointment of God the Lawe is to all his elect children as a School-maister to leade vnto Christ so christ himselfe againe euen from the holy Law of God schooleth all those whom God by his holy Spirit hath once guided vnto him For he calleth all his schollers to all diligent and industrious care of vnfeined obedience vnto it as vnto the onely true rule of all good workes So do his holy Apostles also And so doe all godly learned Ministers of the holy word of God euen to this day as is plentifully to be seene in their Catechismes all other their godly wri●ings Yet so as neither the one nor any of the other doe thus teach as though iustification and saluation could possibly be obtained by the workes of the Law but because as was touched euen now the doctrine thereof humbling sinners before Go● d●iuing vnto Christ doth also teach them as by a most briefe excellēt rule all duties of true thankfulnes to God in a godly course of life in such manner as was described in the second third branches of the answere For verily ●he duties of the Law the duties of the Gospell they are one the same in matter substance both toward God toward man All the difference lieth in the manner or measure of the performance of them And therefore we say that the Gospell boroweth all morall instructions which it giueth euen from the morall law of God How the law accordeth with the Gospell onely fitting them to the grace and tenure of the couenant of the Gospell ” Euāgelium vtitur ministerio legis addens es suā epieiceian vt scitè Chemnitius Harmon pag. 310. Adding as one saith very well a kinde of holie Indulgence or milde moderation vnto it Neither may it without impietie bee thought that the lawe is absolutelie contrary to the promise of the Gospell according to that Galath 3.21 Is the Lawe then against the promise of God God forbid c. Nay as the same Apostle teacheth Rom 3.21 Christ hath witnesse of the Lawe and the Prophetes And hee saith of him selfe that hee being as one without the lawe was notwithstanding in the law through Christ 1. Cor. 9.21 Likewise our Sauiour Christ and the Apostle Iohn as he learned of him they make no scruple to call the Gospell not onely a newe commandement but also the same which was of olde Iohn ch 13.34 and 1. ep 2. 7. 8. And so Dauid likewise profe●●ed of olde that hee beleeued Gods commandements as containing matter of faith and an vndoubted path-way to life after that it hath humbled the children of God to the faith of Christ Ps 119.66 And how friendlie both the law and the Gospell were accorded in his beleeuing heart wee may vnderstand by that which he professeth further in the same Psalme vers 166. Lord saith hee I haue trusted in thy saluation and haue done thy commandement And verse 174 I haue longed for thy saluation ô Lord thy law is my delight Read also Isay ch 42.4 Matt. 12.21 The Ilands shall wayte for the law of Christ And Gal 6 2. Beare ye one anothers burthen so fulfill the law of Christ 2. Pet. 1.21 Whervpon also wee may yet furthermore truely hold affirme that both the old Testament the new or the law as it is generally taken the Gospel the doctrine of Moses and the doctrine of Christ they doe containe but one the same coueānt of Gods free fauour mercy euer since the fall of mankind toward all his elect whither Iew or Gentile One I meane in substance as might be proued by many testimonies reasons out of the holy Scriptures according as M. Caluin that excellēt minister of the Gospel of God hath notably gathered and set them downe to our hand in the 9. 10. chapters of the second book of his Institutions the which M. Piscator also And M. Caluin againe vpon the 20 verse of the 24. Psal It is the Deuils crafte to dazell our eyes c. as though the certainty of the grace of God were to be learned any other where then in the law and the Gospell Diaboliartis ficium est mentes
remaining at the comm●ng of the Lord shall not preuent them which sleepe c. Wherefore comfort your selues one another with these wordes And not onely so but the comfort is great also in respect of the present calling and societie of the Church of God and namely in the vniting of Iewes and Gentiles together As Isai 54.1 c. Reioyce ô barren saith the Prophet that didest not beare breake forth into ioy and reioyce thou that didest not traued with child for the desolate hath more children then the married wife saith the Lord c. And chap 60.1 c. Arise ô Ierusalem be thou bright for thy light is come and the glory of the Lord is risen vpon thee c. And verse 3 c. And the Gentiles shall walke in thy light and Kings at the brightnes of thy rising vp Lift vp thine eyes round about and behold all these are gathered and come to thee thy Sonnes shall come from farre and thy daughters shall be nourished at thy side Then shalt thou see shine thine heart shal be astonished and inlarged because the multitude of the Sea shall be conuerted vnto thee the riches of the Gentiles shal come vnto thee c. And ch 66.10.11.12 13 14. Reioyce yee with Ierusalem saith God by his Prophet and be glad with her all ye that loue her reioyce for ioy with her all ye that mourne for her that yee may sucke and ●e satisfied with the breasts of her consolation that ye may milke out and be delighted with the brightnes of her glory For thus saith the Lord I will extend peace ouer her like a flood and the glory of the Gentiles like a flowing streame then shall ye sucke yee shall be borne vpon her sides and be ioyfull vpon her knees As one whom his mother comforteth so will I comfort you and ye shall be comforted in Ierusalem And when ye see this your heart shall reioyce and your bones shall flourish like an herbe and the hand of the Lord shall be knowne among his seruants and his indignation against his enemies The ground of all the comfort of this Article is that our Sauiour who is the liuing head of the Church is and will be for euer the Sauiour of the whole body which he accounteth to be so great a part of himselfe As Ephes 1.22.23 and chap 5.23 But that we may the more fully discerne of the Comforts let vs consider of them more particularly First in respect of the vniuersalitie of it Secondly in respect of the holines And thirdly in regard of the chiefe cause and fountaine of all which is the most holy and gratious election of God Question First therefore what may be the comfort of faith in respect of the vniuersalitie of the Church Answer It is a great comfort to euery true beleeuer when hee considereth the infinite largenes of Gods mercie extending it selfe to thousand thousands to confirme him for his own part in the hope of Gods mercie toward himselfe he being one poore soule among the rest Explicatiō proofe It is true There is none that hath faith so much as a graine of mustard seede so timorous and fearefull or so much doubting of the fauour of God through conscience of sinne but the due meditation of the vniuersall extent and ouer-spreading of Gods mercie must needes greatly relieue and raise vp his weake and feeble soule For seeing the mercies of God are through his rich grace and bountifulnes inlarged to the forgiuing of the infinite sinnes of whole nations wherein are innumerable people how many soeuer of them shall truly repent and turne vnto him yea so as no order state or degree is excluded from grace if they will come vnto him in the name of his Sonne as Isaiah chap 56.3.4 5.6.7 And Iohn 6 37. All that the Father giueth me saith our Sauiour shall come vnto me and him that commeth to me I cast not away Nay as we see plainely Mat 11.28 he is most willing tenderly to imbrace euery one that commeth to him in that he saith Come to me all yee that are wearie and laden and I will ease you And ch 18 10.11 12 13 14. How then should not the poorest and fearfullest soule be incouraged to conceiue some measure of comfortable hope that God hath some drop of mercie for him how many or how great soeuer his sinnes be and how long soeuer he hath continued in them Neuertheles this on the other side must be carefully looked vnto that the largenes of Gods mercy doe neuer make vs secure but contrariwise that from this consideration we doe stirre vp our selues to be so much the more studious to walke in all good dutie before him But of the duties more by and by And of the forgiuenes of sinnes more also when we shall come to that Article Question Now what may the comfort of faith bee in regard of the holinesse of the Church Answer Seeing God doth impute the perfect holines of our Sauiour Christ vnto it and also for our Sauiours sake doth accept vs in that measure of holines which it pleaseth him to communicate vnto vs it is a singular comfort to euery member of the Church that hee shall not be shut out of the kingdome of heauen among the wicked and profane but be admitted among the rest of the saints of God the least whereof is very deare and precious in his sight There is no doubt but euery one that is admitted into the kingdome of grace Explicatiō and proofe and abideth therein shall be receiued in due time into the kingdome of glorie according to that of our Sauiour to the Apostle Paule Act 26. verse 18. And Psal 116 15. Precious in the sight of the Lord is the death of his saints This wil be further confirmed from the consideration of the election of God which is the foundation of the Church and of all the holines of it Let vs therefore come to the comfort which faith taketh therein Question What may that be Answer The comfort is exceeding great in that the election of God is most sure and vnchangeable and therefore that none of the elect that is none that is a member of the holy catholike Church can possibly perish but shall be most certainly saued Expli So indeede doth our Sauiour assure vs Matth chap 24 verse 24. It is not possible saith he that the elect should be deceiued by any false Christs or false Prophets that they should be drawne away from the truth of God by them And therefore else-where hee doth worthily make this the chiefe ground of euery mans ioy to whom it doth appertaine that his name is written in heauen Luke 10.20 Wherevpon also ariseth this most comfortable challenge against all aduersaries of our saluation Who shal lay any thing to the charge of Gods elect Rom 8.33 This comfort is not onely for euery mans owne selfe who is for his part one of the elect of God but also in
through the sanctification of the holy Ghost to take and adopt vs for his children that wee may after a sort sensibly feele and handle the vndoubted certaintie of one couenant made by them all Wherefore like as it is written of circumcision that it was vnto the beleeuing Iewes a seale of that righteousnes which they had by faith Rom. 4.11 so may wee assuredly say of our Christian baptisme the which is vnto vs the same which that was to them that it is a most gratious and authenticall seale of our iustification through faith by the consent of the whole Trinitie Yea so assured a cōfirmatiō hereof is baptisme that the Apostle Peter doubteth not to affirme that we are alreadie saued thereby And so we are indeed as touching the blessed entrance into the state of grace and saluation I speake of all such as doe by the grace of God truly beleeue and trust in that grace which by the will of God himselfe is signified and sealed thereby yea and we may also and ought of dutie by the vertue of the promise of God to be as verily perswaded of our full and perfect saluation in due season yet to come as it we ●a● presently the full fruition of it 1. Pet. 3.21 Read also Iohn cha 14. verses 1● 16 c. This promise therefore must needes be exceedingly comfortable according as the benefit is most singular and great The which comfort of the promise is the next point of our inquirie according to our order propounded SHew therefore in the next place some proofe of holy Scripture for that comfort which we may iustly take in the most blessed testimonie and consent which the holy Trinitie giueth concerning the promise of our redemption iustification and saluation Question What proofe can you alledge for the warrant heereof Answere In the 5. Chapter of the first Epistle of Iohn verses 9.10.11 the holy Apostle setteth out the greatnes of this comfort by a familiar comparison If saith h● we receiue the witnesse of men the witnesse of God is greater for this is the witnesse of God which he testified of his Sonne He that beleeueth in the Sonne of God hath the witnesse in himselfe hee that beleeueth not God hath made him a lyar because hee beleeued not the record which GOD hath witnessed of his Sonne And this is the record that God hath giuen vnto vs eternall life and this life is in his Sonne Explication and proofe Heere is in deede a very plaine and familiar demonstration of it For seeing among men the confirmation of euerie matter is established by the testimon●e of two or three witnesses Deut. 19.15 Math. 18.16 2. Cor. 13.1 infinitely much more ought the three-fold diuine witnesse of the most holie Trinitie from heauen preuaile with vs to the establishing and confirming of our faith in the most certaine truth of the promise of God And the rather also are wee to comfort our hearts in this assurance The Cōforts benefites because the Lord our God euery way tendering our weakenesse hath added to this threefolde witnesse in heauen a like three-fold witnesse on earth For so saith the same Apostle Iohn in the 8. verse of the same fift Chapter There are three also which beare record in earth the Spirit and the Water and the Blood and these three agree in one And I beseech you let vs marke this comfortable addition diligently For as was obserued before if wee should onely looke to this mysterie of the Trinitie as it is hidden in it selfe and as it were in the most secret closet of the highest heauen it would rather astonish and confound vs then comfort and cheare vp our hearts at the least we should find it so high that wee could not bee able to reach vnto the comfort of it It is Gods exceeding mercie therefore that he hath vouched safe to descend as it were downe to the earth to succour and helpe our weakenesse and to this ende not onely to giue vs the witnesse of his holy spirit inwardly in our soules but also to let vs after a sort to see with our eyes and to feele as it were with our handes life and saluation brought to light for vs insomuch as the blood of our SAVIOVR CHRIST yea euen that water and blood which issued out of his most holy side they doe cleanse vs from all our sinnes and set vs in the high fauour of our most good and gracious God Thus then wee looking to the testimonie of the Father manifested by the Sonne appearing in our nature and immediately sealed vp in our hearts by the holy Ghost who is euen therefore called the Comforter great and singular well may the comfort of our faith bee in the holy Trinitie Yea iustly may it bee esteemed the very treasurie of our comfort According as when the Apostle Paul would wishe and pray the greatest comfort yea euen all the true and best and most compleat comfort that might bee to the Church of GOD in the Citie of Corinth hee concludeth his holy Epistle which hee wrote vnto them with this most sweete farewell The grace of our Lord Iesus Christ and the loue of God and the communion of the holy Ghost be with you all Amen To which purpose also call to minde that which is written Iohn Chap. 17.3 and Rom. 5.1.2.3.4.5 and Ephes 2 18. And in the beginning of the first Epistle of the Apostle Peter his entrance is likewise most comfortable from this doctrine of the Trinitie in respect of the consent both of the Father the Sonne and the holy Ghost in the election redemption iustification and sanctification of his people Question NOw the comfort being thus exceeding great to euery true beleeuer it followeth that the obedience of faith ought of singular dutie to be likewise exceeding great I aske therefore in the fourth place of our inquirie concerning this article what is the dutie belonging to the most sweete and full comfort of faith in the most holy Trinitie Answere The dutie hereof is generally all dutie and the same also to be performed in the most dutifull chearefull earnest and constant manner that may bee euen the same which our Christian and holy Baptisme into the name of the most holy Trinitie doth require That it to say that by the grace of our God we doe as becommeth the obedient children of God our heauenly father most carefully indeuour to shewe forth the fruites of the spirit in the obedience of the Gospell of our Sauiour Christ the Sonne of God and that in all things wee worship the vnitie of the Godhead in the Trinitie of the Persons and the Trinitie in vnitie as the Churches of God haue of ancient time right Christianty professed and so doe also euen at this day Explicatiō proofe It is very true that you haue answered For Baptisme being the seale of GODS couenant to vs as circumcision was to the Iewes Genesis 17. it doth likewise answerably require of vs that wee
is chieflie to be respected in the practise of the offices and duties of loue and kindenesse The Danger of not belieuing let vs call to remembrance the wise aduertisement of the Apostle Gall 6.10 c. As for the fifte which is the last branch of this Answere wee haue partelie seene the ground and proofe of it in one pointe of the former answere and wee shall haue further occasion to set downe more to this purpose in the doctrine and vse of Gods holie Prouidence and therefore wee will here by reference to other places passe it ouer for this time Thus much therfore shall for the present suffice concerning the duties belonging to God in that of his great mercie hee vouchsafeth to be our Father NOwe for the full conclusion of this pointe of our Faith according to the order of our examining the doctrine and vse of it what is the danger of not beleeuing in this first Person of the most blessed Trinitie the naturall Father of our Lorde Iesus Christ and in him our Father through the adoption and Couenant of his most free grace and fauour Question What I say is the danger of not beleeuing in him to bee so and of not obeying him as his duetifull and obedient children Answere All such are hetherto the base-borne of this worlde They lye yet in the filth of their sinnes They are the seede of the Serpen● euen the children of the Diuell and so consequently the children of Gods wrath and of euerlasting miserie and condemnation They are not to be reputed among the honourable Off-spring of God nor to haue any parte or portion with the children of God in their spirituall inheritance or heauenly preferment and dignitie Explicatiō and proofe It is verie true For by faith onely we haue assurance that wee are the children of God as Iohn chapt 1.12 before alledged And likewise Gal 3.26 Yee are the Sonnes of God by faith in Christ Iesus And Acts 15.9 By faith our hearts are purified And Acts 26.18 It is faith whereby wee are deliuered from the power of Satan Whereby also wee ouercome the world 1. Iohn 5.45 and whereby wee are still preserued against the power and rage of the Diuell 1. Pet. 5.9 Finallie faith is that wherby wee attaine to euerlasting saluation Ephes 2. By grace are ye saued through faith and that not of your selues it is the gift of God Wherefore it cannot bee but as it was alledged a little before out of the 8. chapt of Iohn verse 42. c. and 1. Epis 3.8 and as we may perceiue furthermore by that which wee read Act 13.10 and Ephes chap 2.2 that all such as bee without faith in God the Father are hetherto in the state of the children of the Diuell They may iustlie say to corruption Thou arte my Father and to the worme thou art my mother and my sister as we read in the book of Iob ch 17.14 But not as Iob who by faith ouercame this feare as wee haue seene before from the 19. chap of his booke in so much that he knew that his redeemer liued c But so farre from all conceite of true comfort in affliction that euery former punishment may be vnto them a forerunner of a farre more heauie and terrible wrath shortly to follow and the feare of death it selfe may iustlie be most horrible to them as beeing the very mouth of hell to swallow them vp into the gulfe of euerlasting and most woefull destruction And that they haue no portion with the children of God read Gal 4.30 The sonne of the seruant shall not be heire with the sonne of the free woman According to that also which the Apostle Peter saith to Simon the sorcerer Acts. 8.21 Thou hast no parte nor fellowship in this busines c. To conclude Touching this Article albeeit as is obserued by some of the learned no heretick either old or newe haue euer denied God to be a Father personally subsisting in himselfe Yea and the heathen also haue declared by their writings that they haue acknowledged God to be a Father Neuertheles in so much as manie of the same heretikes which seeme to acknowledge the person of the Father doe as is afterward more fully to be considered of vs denie the eternall person of the Sonne in respect of whom and his Eternall Deitie God is naturallie and chiefelie The groūd of it yea onely and properlie a Father and likewise Almightie insomuch as the Heathen haue for the most part esteemed God a Father onely as a fountaine or autor of goodnesse towardes his creatures Yea to speake of the chiefe of them in so much as they haue for anie thing wee can perceiue by their writings onely some darke conceit of the Deitie of the Sonne either by tradition from the first Fathers or Patriarches in the church of God before the dispersion of the Nations or by conference with some true worshippers of God in latter times or by reading some of their writings but neuer apprehended God as a Father to his elect children according to his free couenant of Grace made in his eternall Sonne in regard of his mediatorship by taking the nature of man c for this hath allwaies ben a secret trulie knowne and acknowledged onely in the true Church of God as that wherin standeth the very marrow as we may say life of faith Vpon all these considerations I say wee may boldlie conclude that neither the one nor the other haue beleeued God to be a Father according to the true sense of this Article and therfore also that they could not haue the true comforte and benefit which belongeth therevnto The same in effect may we affirme of all Idolatrous and obstinate Papists who though in words they goe further and acknowledge God a Father in respect of the eternall Sonne incarnate yet doe they not worship the Father in the Sonne spirituallie and in truth For herein they are within the compasse of the Idolaters of Israell of whom the Lord himselfe speaketh shame and refuseth to be their father because they set vp Idolls vnto him as we read Ier chapt 2. verses 26.27.28 As the thiefe is ashamed when hee is found saith the Lorde by his Prophet so is the house of Israell ashamed hee sheweth how it was or at the least how it ought to haue beene with them they their Kings their Princes and their Priestes and their Prophets Saying to a tree thou arte my father and to a stone thou hast begotten mee For they haue turned their backe vnto me and not their face but in the time of their trouble they will say Arise thou and help vs. But where are thy Gods that thou hast made thee let them arise if they can helpe thee in the time of thy trouble for according to the number of thy Cities are thy Gods ô Iuda Wherefore will yee pleade with me yee all haue rebelled against mee saith the Lorde Thus farre of our true
three men of Israel there mentioned who professed that they would not worship King Nebuchadnezzars Idoll though God should not see it meete for them or for his owne glorie to deliuer them Finallie for the proofe of the last branch Reade Rom. 8.31 For seeing the Almightie God is our Father wee may boldely comforte our selues with the words of the Apostle there saying If God be on our side who can be against vs And so forth as it followeth in a most comfortable triumph of Faith described to the end of the chapter Read also Hebr 6 17 18 19 20. Where the Apostle teacheth vs that the promise and oath of God beeing both of them immutable do minister vnto vs strong cōsolation a most sure refuge to hold fast the hope that is set before vs. Read also 1. Pet 1.5 Wee are kept by the power of God through faith vnto saluation Herevnto also belongeth the comfort of the resurrection of our bodies and of the renewing of all the creatures to a farre more excellent state and condition then they were created in at the first For all these are effects of the almightie power of God For by the same power wherwith God made the worlde and after destroyed it by water and restored it againe and shall at the last day destroye it yet againe with fire by the same power I say shal he restore it at the last of all and set all things in a more comfortable estate then at anie time before According to that which wee read Rom 8 19 20. and 1. Corinth 6.14 and 2. Thessalon 1 9 10 11 12. And as wee read further 2 Pet. 3.10 11 12 13. and Reuelat chap 21.1 c. These are the comforts and we cannot but to the glorie of God acknowledge that they are verie gratious and great Question NOwe which are the duties which the faith of these so great comforts ought to yeelde in obedience to God in regarde of the same his almightie and most gratious and Fatherlie power extended towardes vs Answere First it is the dutie of a true and liuely faith in the allmightie power of God our heauenlie Father to acknowledge and ascribe all power to God as belonging onely to him and according●ie to giue the whole praise and glorie therof to his Name alone Secondly it is our duty to praye vnto God that he would to the further glorie of his name make his power more more manifest in toward his whole church euery one of vs his weak and fraile children specially that power which he hath made knowne by his Gospell through his Sonne our Lorde Ie us Christ to the crucifying of sinne and to the quickening of vs to newenesse of life with mightie increases against all naturall strength of corruption and against the supernaturall power of the Diuell Thirdly it is our duetie beleeuing in the almighty power of God so to tremble at his iudgements that wee doe make his feare as a bridle to holde vs backe from sinne Fourthlie it is our dutie from the same comfort of Faith to animate and incourage our selues and one to incourage and imbolden another against our owne timorousnes or distrustfulnes and against euerie terrour whereby eyther the Diuell or any of his instruments would goe about to discourage and dismay vs from doing of our duties in our seuerall places and callings Finallie it is our dutie in all things yea euen in the dooing ef our best duties eyther to God or man to humble our selues vnder the mightie hand of God Explication and proofe That these are dueties belonging to the comfort of faith in the Almightie power of God First Reade Psalm 62.11 God hath spoken once yea twise that is often haue I heard the same that power belongeth to God And Rom 13.1 Ther is no power but of God Read also Iohn 19.11 It followeth therfore according to that wee read Psalm 68.34 that wee are to ascribe All power to God for his Maiestie is vppon Israel and his strength in the clowdes O God saith the Psalmist in the next verse thou art terrible out of thy holy places The God of Israel is hee that giueth strength and power vnto the people praised bee God See the practise 1. Chronicles 29.10.11.12.13 c. and Psalme 44.1.2.3.4.5.6.7.8 Reade also Psalme 21.13 Bee thou exalted O Lord in thy strength so will wee sing and praise thy power And Psalme 28.7.8 The Lord is my strength and my shield my heart trusted in him and I was helped therefore mine heart shall reioice and with my song will I praise him The Lord is their strength and he is the strength of the deliuerances of his Anointed And then in the same place the last verse of the Psalme there followeth a prayer according to the second branch of your answere Saue thy people and blesse thine inheritance feede them also and exalt them for euer Reade also the next Psalme which celebrateth the power of God c. But more neare to the purpose of this second point lay the Answere of GOD to the prayer of the Apostle Paul 2. Corinthians 12.8.9 My grace saith the Lord to Paul is sufficient for thee for my power is made perfect through weakenes Most of all consider to this purpose the earnest and as hee professeth the often prayer of the same Apostle for the Ephesians chap. 1. of that Epistle verses 16. c 19.20 c. For the third point reade Hebrues 10.30.31 Wee knowe him that hath saide Vengeance belongeth to mee and I will recompence saith the Lord. And againe The Lord will iudge his people It is a fearefull thing to fall into the hands of the liuing God And 1. Corinthians 10.21 Doe wee prouoke the Lord to anger Are wee stronger then he And Psalme 90.11 Who knoweth the power of thy wrath For according to thy feare is thine anger That is No man can feare more then there is iust cause The anger of the mightie God scareth vs not in vaine Worthily therefore saith the Prophet Ier. chap. 10.6.7 In so much as there is none like vnto thee O Lord seeing thou art great and thy name is great in power who would not feare thee O King of Nations for to thee appertained the dominion or power c. For the fourth point concerning incouragement to well doing against all distrust and against euerie timorous and seruile feare c. Reade Matthew 10.18 c. Feare ye not them which kill the bodie but rather feare him which is able to destroy both soule and body in Hell In which wordes our Sauiour Christ incourageth his M●nisters to preach the Gospell boldly without feare of any man Reade also 2. Corinthians 5.11 and Ieremie chap. 1.17 Trusse vp thy loynes saith the Lord to his Prophet and arise and speake vnto them all that I command thee Bee not afraide of their faces lest I destroy thee before them But not onely the Ministers of the word but also euery faithfull seruant of
onely reaching to priuate persons but also to families cities and nations of such as truly feare worship and serue him neither for one age alone or a short time but euen from the beginning to the end of the world Yea so God mainteineth not onely his children but also all sorts of his workes as none are able to ouerthrowe them For though all the world should consent vtterly to destroy but euen the least and frailest kind of creature that is they should not be able to bring it to passe And therefore we may iustly assure our hearts that much lesse shall the wicked though they band and associate themselues neuer so firmely be euer able to suppresse and roote out the people of God from the face of the earth no nor yet doe them the least annoiance but as God himselfe shal for iust causes permit He wil surely vphold his Church against the very gates power of Hell This therefore may iustly be to our singular comfort against many temptations And namely against this that we are ready to thinke that by professing the true faith feare and loue of God we take the most ready way to ouerthrowe our selues insomuch as the true worshippers of God are most of all maligned and maliced of the world No no it is not so We doe thereby make our choise of the most sure and safe state and condition that can be both for the establishing of our selues and also of our posteritie Not that we may looke to be free from troubles but because as hath beene shewed wee walking in the waies of our God are vnder the speciall protection and defence of the Almightie and most wise and gratious God Wherefore according to that which was answered in the sixt place to the end we be not the hinderers and abridgers of our owne comfort wee must take diligent heede that we lie not securely in any sinne and that we doe not in any thing deale crookedly and frowardly with our good gratious God For then indeede we might iustly feare that God in his iust pleasure should deale croslely that wee say not crookedly and frowardly with vs. Not with any such frowardnesse as is in vs but with a holy and iust punishment such as is most meete and answerable to the qualitie and degree of our sinnes euen such as should bee least to our owne liking and furthest from our expectation And thus wee reade that God himselfe borrowing his speech figuratiuely and in way of imitation doth from the practise of our wayward dealing with him threaten vs accordingly As Leuit. chap. 26. verses 23 24. If yee will not be reformed by me but walke stubburnly agaist me Then will I also wa●ke stubburnely against you and I will smite yee yet seuen times for your sinnes And againe verse 28. the which some translate thus If yee walke reatchleslie as it were at aduenture ye care not how toward me then will I deale likewise toward you That is not in any fauourable setled course to your comfort as you would desire but so confusedlie and troub●esomelie that yee shall not know as one would say where to haue me So Ezekiel chap. 20. 24 25. Because they executed not my iudgements c saith the Lord therefore I gaue thē also statutes that were not good iudgements wherin they should not liue That is he sent vpon them his punishments to their euill and smart the which it pleaseth God figuratiuely and vnproperly to call Statutes Reade the like 2. Sam. 22.27 And againe Psal 18.26 With the froward saith Dauid God will shew himselfe froward not with such a kinde of frowardnesse as is in the peruerse hearts of the wicked as was said before God forbid wee should once thinke so but in such sort as he will make them wearie of their partes Like as the Father or Master wil say to his childe or seruant whom he seeth murmuring doe ye murmure I will murmure with you by and by c. Now that sinne wherein eyther wee our selues doe securely he or any of those that belong to our gouernment through our defalt and negligence doth hinder the comfortable course of Gods prouident and fatherly dealing toward vs see Iosh chap. 7. verses 6 7 8 9 10 c. The Lord said to Ioshua Get thee vp wherefore liest thou thus vpon thy face Israel hath sinned c. Thus much concerning the sixt branch of the Answer Moreouer as was answered in the seuenth place the serious bending of our minds to answer the obiections which the diuel and fleshly reason do suggest to the weakening yea to the vtter taking away of our comfort in the fatherly prouidence of God if it might bee it will no doubt be an excellent meanes of the establishing yea of the enlarging of our comfort therein For that which is wonne by a iust conflict and conquest it is of all other things most comfortably and effectually atchieued and gotten Finally as was answered in the last place a wise and carefull meditation of the manifold commodities which belong to the afflictions of Gods children which may most of all seeme to be against the comfort of faith in Gods fatherly regard of vs it cannot but be very comfortable to those that by faith haue learned to iudge of things not according to outward appearance and bodily sense but by a right iudgement according to that precept of our Sauiour Christ Iohn chap. 7. 24. Of these two last points therefore the which doe require at our handes some further examination and inquirie let vs dispose our selues earnestly to consider of them according as God shall giue vs grace and as the matter it selfe doth worthily giue vs iust cause ANd first how we may answer the obiections In which respect let vs the rather well and throughly arme our selues against them because o●herwise not only by the colourable contradiction of the aduersaries but also by reason of many hard and vncomfortable accidents which fall out in the world from the hand of God yea and as it may seeme euen as well against the children of God many times as against the wicked and vngodly as it is most wisely obserued by King Salomon Eccles chap. 9.1 2. wee should not only not be able so comfortably to discerne the truth of this doctrine concerning the gracious and fatherly p●ouidence of God as were to bee wished but wee might be in further danger to fall to deny the Article altogether as many haue done According as it is recorded against the wicked Psal 1● versese 11. and Psalm ●4 ● and Zeph. 1.12 Mal. 3.14 15. and Iob. 21 1● and chap. 2● 15 16. Yea without good caution so dangerous is the temptation that the Prophet Dauid willingly confesseth against him selfe for the admonition of all other that his feete were almost gone and that his steps had well ne●re st pped For saith he I fretted at the foolish when I saw the prosperity of the wicked c. Psal
So Psalm 130. verse 1. Out of the deepe places haue I called vpon thee O Lord. The same sense though in other words And as the Prophet prayeth in the deepe distresse of his soule so after that he is most gratiously heard of God hee doth accordingly giue most heartie thanks as Psal 30.3 O Lord saith Dauid thou hast brought vp my soule out of Sheol thou hast reuiued me from them that goe downe into the pit And Psalm 71.26 though in another phrase of speech O God thou hast shewed me great troubles and aduersities but thou wilt returne and reuiue mee yea thou wilt returne and cause me to ascend vp from the depth of the earth mittomoth aharets ex abyssit terrae And yet more fully Psal 86.13 Great is thy mercy toward me and thou hast deliuered my soule from the lowest graue Misheol tachtijah Some translate it by an increase of the Hyperbole from the nethermost Hell But most fully of all doeth the Prophet Heman describe this kinde of the extreame trouble and aduersity and distresse of the children of God here sometime in this life both from the word Sheol and also from others of like signification and nature Psal 88.1 c. O Lord God of my saluation I cry day and night before thee Let my prayer enter into thy presence Incline thine eare vnto my cry For my soule is filled with euills and my life draweth neare to Sheol I am counted among them that goe downe to the pit the word is Bhor and I am as a man without strength Free among the dead like the slaine lying in the graue Keber whom thou remembrest no more they are cut off frō thy hand Thou hast laid me in the lowest pit Bebhor tachtijoth in darknes and in the deepe Thus by Sheol and many other borrowed speeches of like nature as was said this Prophet expresseth the extremity of the sorrowes and affl●ctions of the children of God which somet●mes fall vpon them either for their triall or for their correction from the fatherly displeasure of God according as it followeth in the same Psalme Thine indignation lieth vpon me and thou hast vexed me withall thy waues And thus according to this last signification of Sheol which noteth such aduersitie and sorrow as bringeth downe euen to the very brinke of death so that they may be said after a sort to haue beene brought downe to the graue yea euen to Hell though they neuer came neither by the grace of God shall euercome into the place of the damned Neither is it vnwonted with our selues in our owne English speech to vse the word Hell in this signification as when we say of this o● that man he hath a hell in his conscience Infernus animae re● cōscientia A guilty cōscience is the Hell of the soule euen heere in this world though God of his infinite mercie doth not seldome deliuer such from the place and damnation of Hell In which respect the Prophet Ionah a figure of our Sauiour Christ saith that he called vpon God as it were out of the belly or womb of Hell for so is Sheol not vnfitly translated when he was in the belly of the Whale chap. 2.2 the which hee calleth in the same verse the place of distresse I cried in my affliction or distresse saith the Prophet vnto the Lord and he heard me The like is to be considered concerning Haides comparing Act. 2. ver ●4 with ver 27.31 so it be discreetly done that is if we consider the loosening of the sorrowes of death in Haides not to be any sorrowes which our Sauiour indured being in Haides but those which hee felt before and at his death the which death being in it selfe a dolefull thing and Haides the graue a place and state in it selfe likewise of discomfort by reason of the separation of the life and soule from the body might well hetherto and thus farre forth retaine continue to vs so much the more full and through a memoriall the●eof and the rather also expresse that singular ioy which is to be taken of vs in the resurrection of our Sauiour the which perfectly remoueth all remainder of sorrow whatsoeuer might seeme to be continued and abetted by death or any other aduersary that we or our Sauiour had NOw therefore that as a fruite of this our inquirie hetherto wee haue found out the diuerse significations of this word to Descend and also of these other words Sheol and Haides whereon the sense of this article of our Sauiours descension dependeth it shall be the more easie for vs to vnderstand the true meaning of them Question May we not thinke so Or is there any thing else furthermore to be considered to the attaining therevnto Answer I haue heard you say that to the right vnderstanding of these words spoken of our Sauiour He descended into hell it is necessarie that we consider the time when he descended whether before in the garden when he did sweat blood and on the Crosse when he made his complaint as one forsaken and left for a season or after his death and taking downe from the Crosse It is indeed to speciall purpose For this difference of time doth necessarily inferre Explication and proofe a diuerse distinct sense and meaning of these words For if we vnderstand them to haue beene principally accomplished in the garden and vpon the Crosse then must the meaning be that our Sauiour Christ did for our sinnes suffer most grieuous paines and therewitha●l also most deepe reproach and ignominie to satisfie the iustice of God and to appease his wrath euen such paines and such reproach as may iustly be compared to the paines and ignominie of hell And this no doubt our Sauiour did for the time sustaine as hath beene already declared Bu if we vnderstand the descension to follow after his death then can nothing in any true sense soundnes of faith be affirmed saue onely that he being laid downe into the graue continued so as a man truly descended to the dead and abiding in their state and condition as touching the true nature of death the soule seperated from the body vntill by his diuine power hee rose vp againe as truly f●om the state and condition of the dead as by his buriall he had descended into it and for a certaine time abode in the same according to those speeches of descending to the graue and according to that signification of Sheol and Haides which hath beene alledged before as tending to this ●nd And according to the spee●h of the Angell Luke 4.5 who interpreteth the abiding of our Sauiour in the graue to be his abid●ng among the dead and his resurrection to be his remouing from the dead Math. 2● 7 Luke in the Gospel 24 4● Read also Act. 3.15 and ch 1● 30.31 and chap. 26.23 and 1. Cor. 1● 12 and verse 20. and Iohn 21.14 But that we may grow at the la●t to t e full point and issue
force could hinder from rising againe out of the graue wherein his body lay dead will most assuredly preuaile against all his aduersaries of all sorts whosoeuer They shall all be subdued vnder his feete as we read Psal 110.1 and 1. Cor. 15.25 Moreouer and beside all that hath beene said seeing the wickednes of the nature of vs all is discouered by the example both of Iewes and Gentiles in their extreme contempt and most cruell pursute against the Sonne of God yea euen that wickednes whereby the Diuell at the first corrupted our first Parents in mouing them to aspire to be as Gods For we are all by nature very ra●ke rebels descended of a traiterous stock The dāger of not beleeuing the Articles of his sufferings so that iustly might the Lord cast a double condemnation vpon the world vnles it had pleased him to the more wonderfull ouerthrow of the Diuel and all reprobates to turne that to the saluation of the elect whereby we had deserued to be twice condemned Let vs therefore from hence learne betimes and so forth to perseuere continually to humble our selues vnder the holy hand of God and to seeke for his grace and mercie that we be neuer led into the tentation of the Diuel that wee should be found rebels and traitours against the Sonne of God And chiefly let all such take heed to themselues whosoeuer be in high place aboue the rest and are indued with speciall gifts of wit and learning c. For if they be left vnto themselues and to the will of the Diuel the cause of our Sauiour Christ shall no sooner come before them but the higher their places and the greater the pride of their naturall wit or the shewe of their holines is by so much will they shewe themselues to be the more sore and spitefull aduersaries vnto him in the resistance of his Gospel and in vexing the true and faithfull professours thereof To conclude this part of our inquirie this we may boldly affirme that if any doctrine will doe vs good this of the sufferings of our Sauiour must haue a chief place in the effecting of it And it cānot be that it should be truly known and beleeued but it must needes haue such manifold and admirable effects as haue beene rehearsed Question Now on the contrary what is the danger of not beleeuing and of not yeelding this obedience in regard of the sufferings and death of the same our blessed Sauiour Answer Whosoeuer do not beleeue that he hath suffered all these extreme paines reproches euen comparable to the reproch and torment of hell both in body and soule for their sins neither that the sufferings of our Sauiour alone are perfectly sufficient for their redemption and reconciliation with God neither do regard to know and obey the Gospel in this be ●a●fe they shall surely dye in their sinnes and iustly beare their owne reproch and torment both in body and soule for euer in hel Specially such as hauing receiued knowledg and some tast of the heauenly gift doe afterward fall away and tread vnder foote the Sonne of God accounting the blood of the Testament as an vnholy thing Explication and proofe So indeed we read Heb 6.4.5.6 ch 10.28.29 30.31 with a more full declaration then you haue rehearsed out of thē Read also Iohn 8.24 where our Saui generally affirmeth Except ye beleeue that I am he ye shal dye in your sins And Iohn the Baptist Iohn ch 3.36 He that obeyeth not the Sonne shal not see life but the wrath of God abideth on him This wrath of God is vpon such euen in this life but it shal be more heauie to the soule immediatly after this life ended but most of all both to body soule when our Saui shal come to execute his last iudgemēt according to the word of our Saui himself Luk. 9 26. And of the Apost Paul 2. Thes 1.6.7.8 c. Verily as our Sauiour had the perfect sense feeling of his dolorous sufferings for sin so will he come with perfect indignation against all such as shall despise his sufferings and take delight in their sinnes To speak more particularly if we beleeue not to be set loose by the bonds of Christ we shal lye boūd stil in the fetters chaines of our sins for vnles the Son make vs free we cānot be free If we beleeue not that Chr our Lord was scourged for vs we our selues shal tast of the whip of gods wrath If we beleeue not that he was as the sheepe before the shearer dumbe for our sakes we shal neuer be able to open our mouth before God to plead for our selues If wee beleeue not that he was condemned at the iudgemēt seat of Pilate for vs we shal be cōdemned before the tribunal seat of Gods iudgement Finally if we beleeue not that he sustained the torments of soule for vs cōparable to the torments of hel for a tim● we shal for euer be tormented with them Thus necessarie is it that euery true Christian do beleeue firmely in the most perfect alsuf-ficient sufferings of our Sa Ch indured by him for euery one of vs. Let vs therfore pray accordingly as the Apostle teacheth vs Heb. 13.20.21 That the God of peace would vouchsafe euen through the blood of the euerlasting couenant to make vs perfect in all good works to doe his will working in vs that which is pleasant in his sight through Iesus Christ to whom be praise for euer and euer Amen Beliefe in God the Son who the third day rose againe from the dead As for those that goe about any way to lessen the grieuousnes of the sufferings of our Sauiour The ground and meaning of his glorification in generall as if he had but onely made a shew of suffering as the Simonians diuers other heretikes are said to haue fātastically imagined or as if the sufferings of Martyres must be ioyned with the sufferings of Christ to the perfect merit of saluation or as it the sufferings of Christ were not properly chiefly in his soule nor necessarie so to be or on the contrary as if the soule of our Sauiour had suffered after death in the place of torment in hell or that the Godhead of our Sauiour suffered as the heretikes called Theopaschitae affirmed let vs vtterly withdraw our hearts from their opinions beeing erroneous from the faith both on the right hand and on the left in excesse and in defect Beliefe in God the Sonne who the third day rose againe from the dead and so began his exaltation or glorifying HAuing thus gone through the doctrine of faith concerning the whole humiliation of our Sauiour Christ in our humane nature euen from his incarnation to his very last sufferings vnto death yea euen to the last moment of time wherein he continued in the graue in the state and condition of the dead Let vs now henceforth proceede to the doctrine of that his