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A02928 The vvay of lyfe A Christian, and catholique institution comprehending principal poincts of Christian religion, which are necessary to bee knowne of all men, to the atteyning of saluation. First delyuered, in the Danish language for the instruction of those people, by Doctor Nicolas Hemmingius, preacher of the Gospell, and professor of diuinitie, for the Kynge of Denmarcke, in his Uniuersitie of Hafnia: and about three yeares past, (for the commoditie of others) translated into Latine, by Andrew Seurinus Velleius: and now first, and newly Englished, for the commodity of English readers: by N. Denham, this yeare of our redemption. 1578.; Via vitae. English Hemmingsen, Niels, 1513-1600.; Denham, Nicholas. 1578 (1578) STC 13067; ESTC S103963 117,088 234

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Hebr. 6. It is impossible that they whiche haue beene once lightened and haue tasted of the heauenly gift and haue beene made partakers of the holie Ghost and haue tasted of the good worde of GOD of the power of the world to come If they fall a-away and as touching thē selues crucifie the sonne of God againe and make a mock of him that they should be renued againe by repentance Heb. 10. If we sinne wilfully that is to say If any doe fall away from Christe after the knowledge of the trueth receiued there remaineth now no more sacrifice for sinne 1. Tim. 1. I which before was a blasphemer and a persecuter reprochful haue obtained the mercy of GOD because I did it ignorantly through vnbeleef These testimonyes of the holy Scripture doe speake of a certaine kinde of sinne which neither in this world neither in the world to come is forgiuen This sinne is commonly called THE SIN AGAINST THE HOLY GHOSTE Of the same diuerse doe speake diuersly and do therby driue many into desperation whilest beeing vncertaine they knowe not what they shall beleeue or doe Yea many supposing themselues to bee guiltie of this sinne are vexed in their mindes and beeing intangled in horrible sorowes of conscience doe liue without repentaunce But he whiche shall diligently consider the scripture and conferre amongst themselues those things which in the holy Scriptures are expressed touching this sinne he shal easely vnderstand what the substance and difference of this sinne is I will therfore explicate the places of Scripture euen nowe cited and thereout I will conclude and drawe foorth a plaine and full definition of this sinne EIRST the saying of S. Iohn distingwisheth THE SINNE VNTO DEATH which is otherwise called the sinne against the holy Ghoste from other sinnes All vnrighteousnesse saith hee is sinne but not vnto death Item If any man sinne wee haue an aduocate with the father which is Iesus Christe the righteous and he is the propitiation for our sinnes and not for ours onely but also for the sinnes of the whole worlde Whiche two testimonyes doe aboundantly teach vs that the Sinne against the holy Ghoste is not a transgression of the Lawe of God that is to say of the Decalogus For the word of VNRIGHTEOVSNES which Iohn in this place vseth doeth signifie what soeuer is committed against the lawe which Iohn verely calleth sinne but not vnto death that is not against the holie Ghost Therefore heere hence we conclude That the sinne against the holie Ghoste is not any transgression of the lawe of God neither vniuersall nor particular albeit otherwise the leaste offence whiche is committed against the lawe through his owne nature and malice deserueth death euerlasting But Matthew and Marke doe shewe that the matter of the sinne against the holy Ghoste is THE CONTEMPT OF CHRISTE AND HIS GOSPEL But yet in that this sinne is not finished For Peter in the day of Pentecost receiued 3000. men repenting which had before persecuted Christe vnto the death of the Crosse Paule therfore maketh a difference betweene two sortes of men persecuting Christe One of those whiche doe it ignorauntly The other of those whiche knowe them selues to doe euilly and wickedly I saith Paule was a persecuter and blasphemous against Christe because beeing ignorant I did it through vnbeleefe After this manner others also haue persecuted Christe and his Gospell and yet notwanding haue obtayned mercy because they doe it ignorauntly through vnbeleefe Furthermore Paule to the Hebrues sheweth what goeth before this sin before it be committed namely To haue bene illuminated by the holy Ghoste To haue had the true knowledge of the person and office of Christe To haue tasted the good worde of GOD And to haue beene partaker of the holy Ghost The Turke the Pope which otherwise are execrable sinners forasmuch as they neuer possessed the holie Ghoste haue no such sinne whereby the testimony of the holie Ghost by whome the trueth of the Gospel was sealed is caste foorth of their hearts Therfore Paule also sheweth in whome this sinne is so that he is to be sayd guiltie thereof which hath not onely beene abundantly taught and lightned in the true doctrine of the Gospell of saluation But also which manifestly setteth himselfe against Christe and obiecting against him the reproch of his crosse despiseth him and with all his power persecuteth his doctrine neither can abyde the name of him but ascrybeth the woorkes of Christe vnto the Deuill as the Pharises did to whome Christe imputeth this sinne of blasphemie against the illumination of the holie Ghoste For the Pharises albeit they had beene taught concerning Christe by many prophecies and were moreouer conuicted by the doctrine miracles of Christe yet notwithstanding they witting and willing did persecute Christ and his gospel which by the lightening of the holy Ghost they knew to be of God and that which is more they beeing rebellious did not only oppungne Christe by quarrellinges tyranny and hypocrisie setting themselues against his word which to be true their owne hearts did testifie but also trusted to their owne righteousnesse and heape of sacrifices reiecting the righteousnesse and sacrifice of Christe which sacrifice alone taketh away y e sinnes of the world Heereof therfore we conclude that the sinne against the holie Ghost is not a transgression of the Decalogus nor the cōtempt or persecution of Christ and the Gospell through ignorance incredulitie but one is then said to sin against the holy Ghost VVhen through wilfull rebellion he setteth himself against Christ being truely knowen beefore and departeth from the Gospel which by the holy Ghost illuminating him was sealed in his heart And persecuteth the Church with a cōfidence of his owne righteousnesse and sacrifices the sacrifice of Christe which alone is the cleanser of sinne beeing FINALLY reiected and contemned This is the ful definition of the sinne against the holy Ghoste which hath therefore obtained this name because that the man whose heart was before illuminated in the true knowledge of Christe by the holy Ghost doth now set himselfe against the holy Ghoste and expelleth him from him and attributeth his workes vnto the deuil For what cause this sinne is not forgiuen Paule sheweth to y e Hebrues when he saith There remaineth no other sacrifice for sinne than that of Christe alone Forasmuch therefore as these haue FINALLY renounced Christe despising his sacrifice and trusting to other sacrifices It is no merual though they obtain not grace which only is giuen by y e sacrifice of our Lord Iesu Christ Furthermore If any man demaund and say VVhat if a man beeing guiltie of this sinne against the holie Ghoste doth againe turne him selfe vnto Christe doth earnestly repent him of his former rebellion and with his whole hart aske forgiuenesse for the merit of the passion death of the Sonne of GOD. To this I answere thus with Paule Grace
wee beeing in the beginning by his eternall wisedome apopoynted hee hath created vs. All which things are offered with this condition IF VVE BELEEVE IN HIM For so saith Iohn Baptist He that beleeueth in the Sonne hath eternall life but hee that beleeueth not in the sonne shall not see life but the wrath of God abideth vpon him This is that wisdome of saluation which all the Prophets Christe himself and the Apostles and their successors haue hetherto taught and doe yet at this day teache but the wise of this worlde whome fortune fostereth as it were in her bosome haue the same in derision and contemne it to their owne damnation Forasmuch therfore as the whole wisdome of the Church of Christe is founded in this only IESV CHRIST I wil set downe what euery one of vs ought to esteeme and knowe of him as many as desire to obtaine saluation by him Which thing that it might the more commodiously be doone these six poynts with their questions and answeres are to bee diligently considered Firste that IESVS the sonne of Marye is that promised Messias that is to say CHRISTE Seconde That this CHRISTE is very GOD and why it was needefull he should be GOD. Thirde That this CHRISTE is very Man And why it was needfull he should be Man In the fourth place is to bee considered in this CHRISTE the vnitie of Person wherein albeit there bee two natures yet notwithstanding not two persons but one onely and why it was needefull it should be so Fiftly That this CHRISTE is the Sauiour of the worlde and by what meanes he declareth him selfe to be the Sauiour of the worlde Sixt Howe we are made partakers of the benefites of CHRISTE and obtaine euerlastinge life through him ❧ Of the firste point or Chapter THE FIRST THING which I haue set downe concerning Christe is that IESVS the sonne of the virgin Mary borne in Bethlehē is Christ and that Sauiour which God promised to Adam and Eue our first Parentes The same thing all Christians doe beleeue and with one minde confesse when as in the articles of the Symbole we say I beleeue in IESVS CHRISTE the onely begotten sonne of GOD which was conceiued by the holie Ghoste borne of the virgin Mary suffered vnder Pontius Pilate c. Of this our faith we haue this immoouable foundation against the which no not the gates of Hell are not able to preuaile viz. Hee onely without all doubt and truer than trueth it selfe and so by the confession of all is the true and onely Messias in whome all the Prophecies of the Prophetes doe meete together and to whome only agreeth what soeuer hath beene foretolde touching the Messias by the holie Prophets Moses and others In IESVS the Sonne of the virgin Marie the Prophecies of all the Prophetes doe meete together and agree to this IESVS alone whatsoeuer hath beene foretolde touching the Messias by the holie Prophets of GOD Moses and others Ergo Onely IESVS the sonne of the virgin Mary is the true and onely Messias that is to say Christe the Sauiour and redeemer of the worlde This is the foundation of the Christian Church firme and vnmoueable whereof Augustine speaketh on this manner The stedfastnesse of faith is in this that all those thinges which haue come to passe in Christ were spoken of before Of this foundation Paule disputed with the Thessalonians as it is written in the 17. Acts three dayes together and proued IESVS to be CHRIST whome it behoued to suffer and to rise againe from death according to the scriptures In which place Luke addeth that a great multitude of the nobler sorte aswell men as women did with great greedinesse receiue the gospel dayly searching y e scriptures whither those things were so or not that is to say they cōferred together those things which in Moses and the Prophetes were foretolde of Christe with all those things which came to passe in Iesu the sonne of Marye and prooued in euery of those things in both a most iust agrement And hereof it commeth that whersoeuer in the history of the Gospel we reade any thing concerning Christ it is alwaies added So was it long before foretolde of him If therefore we haue respect to the place and time of his birth to his mother and to his miracles to the ingratitude of the Iewes against him to be short to his death resurrection and ascention and to the sending of the HOLIE GHOST accomplished in the day of Pentecoste and to the state of the church of Christe and so foorth to the persecution and discorde in the same wee shall finde all these things to bee foretolde by the holie Prophetes of God foure thousand yeeres back before that Iesus was borne in Bethlehem Touchinge whiche thinges who so will knowe more let him reade our Commentaryes vppon the 84. Psalme I thought it good to note these thinges on this wise breefely at the leaste that euery one might haue occasion to conferre betweene themselues the olde Testamente that is to saye the Prophetes and the newe that is to saye the Euagelicall Historye of IESV CHRISTE whiche thinge who soeuer shall doe diligently shall not a little strengthen his fayth against the contempners of GOD the Iewes against the forsakers of the fayth the Mahometistes and to bee shorte agaynste all Idolatrous nations yea against mans owne reason which cannot comprehend this so infinite a benefite of Christe as Paule saith The naturall man perceiueth not the thinges whiche are of GOD. Let vs stick fast therefore with a firme faith vnto the word of God and captiuing our reason let vs yeelde vnto God this glory that he is farre wiser than all creatures and that he is able to performe his promises albeit to our reason it seeme otherwise A certaine man saide wisely That there is a greate strife betweene FAITH and REASON and that neither of them will leaue of or giue place before that the eye of one of them is plucked out Forasmuch therefore as faith hath her eye of the woorde of God and of the holy Ghoste and Reason hath her eye of the fleshly wisdome euery Christian must indeuour with all study and diligence by the holy Scripture by feruent praier vnto God so to strengthen his faith that with the same alone he may see in the matter of saluation and that the eye of Reason might bee shut vp least it leade vs away from the fountaine of our saluation that is from our Lord Iesu Christe our onely redeemer and Sauiour Let these thinges suffice to be spoken in the first place concerning Christe whome I beseech with my whole heart to illuminate vs with his holie spirite and leade and keepe vs in his veritie Amen Of the second Chapter THE SECOND THING which I proponed concerning Christe our Mediatoure and Sauiour is that hee is verye GOD and why it was needeful that the Mediatour should be God There bee many euident and firme testimonyes whereby the
shalbe world without end proueth the same thing Likewise the whole Greeke Latine church for continuall agrement sake do vse this Greek Prayer 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 And by this little forme of prayer Christian people doe confesse one GOD and three persons of the Godhead therefore all whiche are truely Christians beeing taught by their owne experience doe knowe and confesse Iesus Christe to be very and omnipotent GOD. For in the time of their praying they feele the presence and power of God by whiche he comforteth them and not onely sealeth the trueth of his most holie Gospel in their hearts but also maketh them couragious that they may boldely triumph ouer Death Sinne Hell the Deuill and all his bondslaues and members Of this thing many examples of holy Martyres are extant of whome euen many noble matrons and virgins and innumerable others dyd with greater reioysing and desire couet to dye for the name of Christe than to flowe and abound with the delicates honours riches and pleasures of this world But from whence proceedeth this so great fortitude of minde and redines to receiue punishments but from that only efficacie of the power of Iesus Christ which hath manifested his diuine strength present in them Let vs in like manner at this day keepe fast this same Iesus Christe whiche will alwayes be at hand so that with a sure faith wee craue his ayde earnestly and feruently And thus by sure and euident testimonies I haue shewed that IESVS CHRISTE our Sauiour is VERY GOD. Now let vs see why it was needeful the mediatour should be GOD That it was necessary that the Messias and our Sauiour should bee GOD there bee two moste weightie causes The first is The greatnesse of the euil wherwith the nature of man was pressed downe which by any creature could not be taken away The other is The weakenesse or infiirmitie of the creatures to the restoring againe of those good things which were lost by sinne Of these two causes I will speake somewhat that the benefites of Christe towarde vs might the more shine forth and that we may be stirred vp therby to the honouring of his name with due thankfulnesse of our whole life and minde THE GREATNES OF THE EVIL wherwith the nature of man was oppressed is perceiued in foure things cheefely namely In the VVEIGHT OF SINNE In the IVSTICE OF THE ANGER OF GOD In the POVVER OF DEATH and in the MOSTE CRVEL TYRANNIE OF THE DEVILL THE VVEIGHT OF SINNE was greater then that any finite or bounded power such as is the power of Angels and men might beare the burthen thereof For in asmuch as y e guiltinesse was infinite by reason of the infinite good whiche was offended namely GOD whose maiestie was offended by the sinne of our first parentes It was needefull that this sin should either with infinite paines be punished according to the rule of the deuine Iustice or els that satisfaction to the deuine iustice should be made for the same But because this satisfatiō must be the price of infinite goodnesse and equiualent to the same it coulde not by any creature no neither by all creatures together be accomplished It was needfull therefore that the clenser of sinne should bee GOD for onely GOD as he is infinite so he is able to abolish and ouercome infinite euill THE IVSTICE OF GODS ANGER required a proportion of reuengement according to the offence Forasmuch therefore as the offence was infinite the anger was also infinite which the first creature was not able to pacifie nor sustaine wherefore it was needeful that the Mediatour which shoulde pacifie the anger of GOD should bee GOD. Of this matter Paule Rom. 1. speaketh thus The anger of GOD is reuealed from Heauen vpon the vngodlynesse of all men c. That these things could not be taken away without the mediatour this saying of Iohn Baptist in Iohn 3. teacheth Hee which beleeueth not in the Sonne the wrath of GOD abided vpon him And that this anger of GOD is vnmeasurable and infinite by reason of sin in which these euils doe concurre namely contempt of the diuine maiestie proude rebellion against the lawe of God vnwoorthy of the Image of God wherevnto man was created defilyng following of Sathan the enemie of God filthy declyning from the tents of God to the Deuill and intollerable ingratitude is knowen by the punishments of our first Parentes by the punishments following vpon all y e posterities of Adam by the threatnings of God by the calamities wherewith mankinde is kept vnder by the deuils tyranny against man by the tokens of the anger of God in Heauen in earth in the sea by the greatnes of the paines euerlasting whiche they shall sustaine which are not conuerted to be short by the infinite price paide for the redeeming of the paines for sinne Who seeth not heere that it was impossible that the anger of GOD could haue beene taken away but by a Mediatour whose power should be infinite THE POVVER OF DEATH was greater than that it might be ouercome by any creature insomuch that Plinie saide how beit falsely that it was not possible vnto God to raise vp the dead Now forasmuch as the cheefest office of y e mediatour is TO DESTROY DEATH it was needfull that he should excell with a power diuine whereby as to giue life so he might be able to abolish death For with him no word is impossible THE MOST CRVEL TYRANNY OF THE DEVIL vnder which mankinde was holden captiue for sin was also to be suppressed by y e mediator But how impossible this was to the nature of man the history of the worlde with the experience of all people doth testifie wherfore it was needful the mediatour should be GOD which might suppresse the tyranny of the Deuill by his owne power Heereby it is euident that to the taking away of the greatnesse of the euil wherwith mankinde was oppressed it was requisite that the Mediatour should be GOD. Now heerewithall let the greatnesse of the loue in the euerlasting father the sonne and the holie ghost towards mankinde bee considered The Father spared not his owne sonne but would haue him subiect vnto paines that hee might deliuer vs from euerlasting paines The Sonne willing and obedient to the father is made a sacrifice deriuing the guiltinesse of sinne into himselfe The holie Ghoste himselfe will dwell in the hearts of the reconciled and kindle in vs motiōs agreeing to the wil of God These things wil stir vp in vs faith Inuocation and thankfulnesse towards God and will defende our mindes against the terrour of death against the tyrannie of the deuil yea against all things which are bent to ouerthrowe the hope of our saluation which we haue in our Lord and Sauiour IESV CHRISTE THE SECONDE CAVSE why it was needefull that the Mediatour should bee GOD is THE VNABILITIE AND VVEAKENESSE OF THE CREATVRE to the restoring againe of those good things which
hee will in Heauen and in Earth Againe if we looke vpon the commaundement Christe willeth all nations to be baptised that this might bee a testimonie that God will remit sinnes to all those whiche beleeue and turne them selues vnto him To conclude if we fasten our eyes vppon his presence Christe himselfe will appeare heere who baptising with the holy Ghoste woorketh that inwardly which the water outwardly applyed doth signifie By foure vnmouable arguments therfore we haue proued this to be the wil of God That he would haue all men to be saued as many as turne them selues vnto him by faith in Iesus Christ Whosoeuer therefore inwardly regardeth his saluation let him stedfastly rest in this will of GOD which God hath not onely manifested in his woorde but also by many meanes effectually proued and shewed Let vs therfore conclude that they teach falsely which to the slaūdring of the death and passion of Christe doe say that his sacrifice made for the forgiuenesse of sinnes is not profitable for all men but for a certaine few elected The second errour is of those which defend that there be certaine sinnes which cannot bee remitted for the mirite of the passion and death of Christe To this opinion these wordes of Paule are contrary VVhere sinne did abounde there Grace in Iesu Christe did superabound Likewise Iohn when he affirmeth Christe to take away the sinnes of the worlde giueth to vnderstande that the sacrifice of Christe is of farre greater force to saue then the sinnes of the whole worlde are to destroy Therefore let vs thinke that there is no sinne greater then to thinke that there is any sinne greater then the grace of GOD in Iesu Christe Such was the sinne of Cayne who beeing ouercome with the conscience of his wickednesse and dispayring sayde Greater is myne iniquitie than that it may bee forgiuen But rightly doeth Augustine aunswere him Thou lyest Cayne for the mercy of God is greater than the misery of all sinne He therefore argueth God of vntrueth whosoeuer despayreth of forgiuenesse for the heape and greatnes of his sinnes he contemneth the othe of GOD who by an othe confirmeth That hee will not the death of a sinner but that he should be conuerted and liue For when GOD beholdeth thy sinne he therwithall considereth that an infinite price is payde for the same namely the Lords passion From whence also peceedeth that voyce of the conscience reioycing in Bernarde concerning the remission of sinnes I holde sayth hee a moste strong argument THE PASSION OF THE LORD for his voice was of much more force than the voyce of the blood of Abell crying in the heartes of the elect the forgiuenesse of all offences For hee was betrayed for our sinnes neither is it to be doubted but that his death is mightyer and of more force vnto good then our sinnes vnto euill I haue sinned saith Manasses aboue the sande of the Sea but thou O LORDE according to thy greate mercie shalt saue mee though vnwoorthye But heere some body may obiect and say I haue oftentimes promised amendment of my life and yet notwithstanding wittingly and willingly I haue againe oftentimes sinned and doone against my conscience To this I aunswere thus This kinde of sin is in the sight of God horrible and dangerous and many for the same are condempned as Saule and many others who by soudaine death are caught from hence without repentaunce but notwithstanding Grace in our Lorde Iesu Christe aboundeth aboue bothe this and all the sinnes of the whole worlde For whosoeuer doe rise againe from sin by earnest repentance they all for the death and passion sake of Christe doe obtaine forgiuenesse of sinnes This temptation did so assaulte the Iewishe people that despayringly brusting foorth into this voyce they cryed out in Ezechiel 33. Our sinnes and iniquities are gone ouer vs and wee are waxed faynt in them How then can we liue Tell them sayth the mighty Lorde As truely as I liue I will not the death of a sinner but that he be conuerted and liue Turne ye turne yee from your most wicked offences O yee house of Israell wherefore will ye dye Whosoeuer therfore is afflicted with the conscience of his owne wickednesse let him remember the greatnesse of the mercy of GOD exceeding all y e works of God Let him consider that the will of God is not to will the death of a sinner but his conuersion and life Let him beholde the raunsome throughly payd by Christe which is farre greater than the sink of all the sinnes of whole worlde Let him consider the examples of suche as haue beene turned after moste horrible offences as the example of the Theefe of Manasses and of many other Let him beware leaste vnto the greatnesse of his sinnes he ad desperation wherby the trueth of God is denied than the which sinne doubtlesse none can be more greeuous And so let him approche to the Throne of Grace and with an earnest heart for Christ his sake aske forgiuenesse neither let him ceasse by faithfull prayer to knock before that he feele in his heart an aunswere to be giuen him by the holie Ghoste which thing without all doubt shalbe accomplished so that he cast from him earnestly the purpose of sinninge When the minde is by this meanes strengthened perceiuing the aunswere of God by the consolations of the heart then a confirmatiō by the voice of y e Ministers of the Gospel and the vse of the Lordes Supper is rightly required But he which asketh forgiuenesse and neuerthelesse keepeth still a purpose to sinne is a damned hypocrite which thinketh God to bee like to himselfe as which should be mooued and delighted or els deceiued through hypocrisie To the same as long as he shal be such a one aswell the absolution by the ministerye of the Church as also the vse of the Lords Supper doth stretch to his greater dampnation so farre of it is that he should hope that any commodity shall thereof come vnto him Of the sinne Jrremissible commonly called the sinne against the holie Ghoste BUt what is then to be saide touching Christ which maketh mention of y e 12. of Matt. of a sin not to be forgiuen when he saith All sinne basphemy shalbe remitted vnto men but the blasphemy against the spirite shall not be forgiuen neither in this worlde neither in the worlde to come In like manner Mar. 3. Verely I say vnto you that all sinnes and blasphemies shall be forgiuen to the children of men but he which shall blaspheme against the holy Ghoste shall neuer be forgiuen but shall be guiltie of eternall offence 1. Iohn 5. He which knoweth his brother to sinne a sinne not vnto death let him aske and life shall be giuen him for him which sinneth not vnto death there is a sinne vnto death for the which say I not that a man should pray All vnrighteousnesse is sin and there is a sinne not vnto death