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A15434 Thesaurus ecclesiæ: that is, the treasure of the church consisting of the perpetuall intercession and most holy praier of Christ, set forth in the 17. chapter of the Gospel by S. Iohn: which in this treatise is plainly interpreted, with necessarie doctrines enlarged, and fit applications enforced. Willet, Andrew, 1562-1621. 1604 (1604) STC 25704; ESTC S102754 86,296 210

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signifieth to lift vp which was a note of singular attention to marke what was contained in the verses so marked and that the voice should be exalted and lifted vp in the singing Hierome out of Origen reporteth diuerse acceptions and takings of this word the Septuagint Theodotian and Symmachus interpret it Diapsalma the chaunge of the tune or song Aquila and the fift edition semper alwaies the sixt edition iugiter infinem continually or to the end Whereupon Hierome giueth this note Ex quo animaduertimus hoc verbum docere sempiterna esse quae dicta sunt whereby we marke that this word sheweth that the things vttered are eternal that is for euer to be remembred So should we continually remember the holy instructions so carefully cōmended in Scripture as this here twice beaten vpon by Christ that we should not be of the world as Christ is not of the world That these and the like holy precepts and counsels we should as the wise man saith bind them to the necke and write them vpon the table of our heart Prou. 3. 3. that is keepe them most diligently as precious and costly iewels The thirteenth Lecture Vers. 17. Sanctifie them with thy truth thy word is the truth AS hitherto Christ hath prayed for the preseruation of his Apostles so now he moueth his Father by these his heauenly prayers for their sanctification which is of two sorts either generall to be sanctified by the word of God that is made truly obedient to his will as euery faithfull man must be or speciall in making them able and sufficient for their calling whom now he sent vpon his embassage into the world ver 18. Then the reason and ground of this request is shewed which is the sanctification of himself vers 19. 1 Here then by this Scripture it is euident that our hearts and affections are reformed sanctified consecrated vnto the will and seruice of God onely by the truth reuealed in his word So saith the phet Wherewith shall a young man redresse his way in taking heed according to thy word Psal. 119. 9. the reforming and redressing of our waies is wrought by the word of God The Apostle also saith that the Scriptures are profitable to teach to improue to correct and instruct in righteousnes 2. Tim. 4. 16. 2. The Prophet Dauid herein sheweth his owne experience I vnderstood more then the ancient because I kept thy precepts I haue not declined from thy iudgements for thou didst teach me Psalm 109. vers 100. 102. Zacheus by the voice of Christ was conuerted and of a meere worldling made the child of Abraham Luk. 19. 8. So was the Eunuch cōuerted by the preaching of Philip Act. 8. and Lydia by hearing of Paule Act. 16. 3 Neither were the waters of Iordan so wholesome to cure Naamans leprosie 2. King 5. 14. nor the poole of Bethesda to heale the lame Iohn 5. 3. nor the lump of figges Hezechiahs sore 2. King 20. 7. as the word of God is sufficient to purge all our spirituall diseases There is nothing searcheth purgeth and purifieth as Gods word doth as a fire it consumeth the stubble of mens affections as a sword it cutteth off the put●ified parts as salt it seasoneth that which is otherwise vnsauourie 4 For the proper worke of faith is to purifie our hearts Act. 15. 9. which is as the eye salue of the soule by the annointing whereof our spirituall blindnesse is cured Reu. 3. 18. which faith is wrought in vs by the hearing of the word of God Rom. 10. 17. 5 First in that our Sauiour saith thy word is the truth We are taught that all truth necessarie to our sanctification and saluation is contained in the Scriptures contrarie to the doctrine of the Church of Rome who hold many traditions necessarie to saluation not expressed nor reuealed in the Scriptures And lest they might haue this euasion that there is some part of Gods word vnwritten beside the Scriptures Our Sauiour himselfe sendeth vs to the Scriptures Search the Scriptures for in them you thinke to haue eternall life and they are they which testifie of me but ye will not come vnto me that ye may haue life If the Scriptures then declare Christ and Christ giueth life and if in the Scriptures we may find eternall life what other doctrine is necessarie to saluation beside the truth reuealed in the Scriptures Secondly if the word of God do sanctifie vs then they are vnprofitable hearers which by the preaching of the word are not sanctified If salt will not season a man what can If the finger of God which did write his law in the tables of stone cannot write the same in our hearts then are they harder then flint or stone Gods word is as his pen as Ambrose well saith vpon these words Psa. 45. My tongue is the pen of a readie writer Vide ne scriba velociter scribens sit verbum Dei quod animae vitia procurrat penetret inscribat dona gratiae See if the Scribe swiftly writing be not the word of God which pierceth the soule and discouereth the errors thereof and writeth there the graces of Gods spirit If Gods pen then cannot graue his will in mens hearts no other writing can do it Verse 18. As thou didst send me into the world so haue I sent them into the world Now followeth the speciall sanctification of the Apostles to their office Christ sendeth them into the world and whom he sendeth he furnisheth with all graces needfull for that function wherein they are employed 1 Therfore the Apostle alleaging out of the Psalme saith he hath ascended vp on high c. and hath giuen giftes vnto men c. he therefore gaue some to be Apostles some Prophets some Euangelists some Pastors some Teachers Ephes. 4. 8. 11. God hath not onely appointed these callings and offices in his Church but hath also giuen gifts answerable to some Apostolicall to some Propheticall to other Pastorall and Doctorall gifts 2 Thus Moses was furnished of God both with the power of miracles and the gift of vtterance I will be with thy mouth and teach thee what thou shalt say Exod. 4. 3 12. Thus Isay his lips were touched with a cole frō the altar Isa. 6. 6. Our sauior Christ in his baptisme receiued the holy Ghost descending vpon him in the likenesse of a Doue Mat. 3. The Apostles before they were dispersed in the world to preach the Gospell were assisted by the holy spirit which came vpon them in prayer in the likenesse of fierie clouen tongues 3 For to send an vnfit messenger not enabled with gifts is as if one should send a lame man of his errant He that sendeth a message by a foole that is one that is vnwise and not qualified with gifts is as he that cutteth off the legs Pro. 26. 6. The Prophet Isay compareth such messengers to dumbe dogs that delight in