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B11962 Certaine godly and necessarie sermons, preached by M. Thomas Carew of Bilston in the countie of Suffolke ... Carew, Thomas, Preacher. 1603 (1603) STC 4616; ESTC S118335 148,213 348

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there be diuers opinions in the world which is the true religion the Iewes thinke it is contained in their Talmud the Turkes thinke it is contained in their Alcaron the Papists thinke it is contained in their Masse-booke and we say it is contained in the Scripture yet all doe confesse and it is out of controuersie that religion is a great thing and although many doe not approoue of Christian religion yet it being granted that this is the true religion to looke for saluation in and by Iesus Christ who was God manifested in the flesh all will agree it is a great mistery he hath said in the former verse he write in his Epistle to Timothy that he might know how to behaue himselfe in the Church the piller and ground of truth now he saith immediately Great is the misterie of Godlinesse or Religion teaching vs that is the true and godly religion that is grounded in the trueth or word of God and that hath alwayes beene professed in the Church and that all the religions that are out of the Church and that doe dissent from the word are vntrue and vngodly Misterie He calles true religion a mistery because it is hidden from and refused of the most because it is perceiued and therefore imbraced but of a few and because it is preached but in part of any and well may the Apostle call true religion a Mistery for the Heathens dreame not of it the Iewes deny it Papistes peruert it yea many that are in the visible Church doe not perceiue it at least the trueth and godlinesse of it but doe take superficiall knowledge for sound knowledge a dead faith for a liuely faith and counterfeite godlinesse for true godlinesse and no maruell for religion is contrary to nature and reason the eye of religion Adam hath put out and all men are blinde vntill they be againe enlightned by grace therefore the Apostle saith The naturall man perceiues not the things of God neyther can he because 1. Cor. 2. they are spiritually discerned If religion could haue beene perceiued by naturall reason the wise Philosophers would haue found it out but in all their writings there is a perpetuall silence of it No man can by reason iudge certainely of many naturall things subiect to sence as the exceeding swiftnesse magnitude and altitude of the Sunne Moone and Starres of the causes and effects of the thunder lightnings earthquakes and how much lesse can men pearce into Gods secrets with their owne eyes There be many artes and trades in the world and euery of them is called a mistery because the perceiuerance and practise of them is beyond the reach of common men that haue not beene bound prentise to them how much more must the art of Christianity and religion needes be misticall All other religions are not misteries especially not great misteries but may be perceiued and conceiued by naturall reason but true religion cannot Yea the Apostle calles it a mistery not only in respect of those that be irreligious and haue no perceiuerance of it but as I said in respect of those that be religious who although they know it truly yet they know it not perfectly as Paul saith of himselfe and all other Christians We know in part if we know any thing but in part it is misteries 1. Cor. 5. Nay that which is more religion may be called a misterie in respect of the Angels for they knowe it not fully as Peter 1. Pet. 1. saith for hauing spoken of the Prophets foretelling of Christs suffrings and the glorie of Christians he saith the which things the Angels desire to beholde And that religion is a great mysterie we shall more plainely see by the opening of the Text and handling of the wordes as they follow in order But before we come to the particulers of it let vs marke generally that seeing religion is a great thing we must not account it little nor vnderprise it as many doe but iudge and esteeme highly of it and thinke all things in the world little in respect of it and other persons no body in comparison of those that haue it Furthermore let vs marke that seeing religion is a misterie we must neither be so arrogant as to thinke we can easily conceiue and vnderstand it nor so negligent as not to enquire and search after it but humbly and diligently by hearing of Sermons by reading the Scriptures by conferring with good men who are best acquainted with it and especially by prayer vnto God seeke and labour to be instructed in it Men are inquisitiue after court newes and strange newes that concernes great persons and great matters that euery one knowes not then let vs enquire for this heauenlye mysterie that concernes the highest And lastly seeing he calles religion the misterie of godlinesse let vs note it is a misterie both in the knowledge of it and in the practice of it Therefore as none can tell what true godlinesse meanes but those that be religious so none can tell what true religion meanes but those that be godly there is no religious man but hee that is godly and there is no godly man but he that is religious God manifested c. Now we come to the words of the Text wherein the Apostle sets downe the substance of religion which at the first view seemes a matter not hard to conceiue but by the examination of the circumstances of it we shall by the grace of God see how truely and fitly the Apostle hath called it a misterie And although there be some partes of religion that are not plainly expressed in this Text as that of election and the resurrection c. Yet both those and all the parts of religion are comprehended in these words for it is said God hath elected vs in Christ Iesus Ephe. 1. Ioh. 11. and also that we shall be raised vp againe by him Saint Iohn saith Euery spirite which 1. Ioh. 4. confesseth that Iesus Christ is come in the flesh is of God and euery spirit which deemeth that Iesus Christ is not come in the flesh is not of God as there is no heresie or false religion but doth impugne Christ either in whole or in part but doth deny him in his names in his natures or his offices so on the contrarie there is no part of true religion but hath reference vnto Christ therfore when he comes to set downe the misterie of religion he saith it is this God is manifested in the flesh So that religion followes from God to man and againe leades man to God the mistery of it is that God and man the creator and the creature is ioyned togeather which as one saith Is such a thing that to speake of no man is worthy and to vtter no man is able What then shall I doe saith he shall I be silent or shall I speake be silent I dare not least I should conceale so great a benefit speake I cannot least I should