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A08402 The sinne against the Holy Ghost discouered and other Christian doctrines deliuered: in twelue sermons vpon part of the tenth chapter of the epistle to the Hebrewes. By Sebastian Benefield ... Benefield, Sebastian, 1559-1630. 1615 (1615) STC 1872; ESTC S101615 138,488 190

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from Christ but firmly continue in that calling and profession which they haue once vndertaken If there be any which haue not a true feeling and touch of this the Apostles most louing invitation to be constant in the faith of Christ they are altogether dead in their sinnes But they which liue by the power of God with Christ are wonderfully affected when they heare such punishments denounced And no maruaile For here we be taught by plaine expresse words that God will certainely most severely be revenged of those who doe willingly sinne after they haue receaued the knowledge of the truth He that shall willingly sinne after the knowledge of the truth he that shall wilfully cast away the grace which he hath receaved he that shal depart from the death and blood of Christ not by any particular sin but by a totall renoūcing of the faith to him there remaines no more sacrifice for sinnes but a fearefull looking for of iudgment and violent fire which shall devoure the adversaries These things are plainly deliuered in the 26 and 27 verses 26 If wee sinne willingly after that wee haue receaved the knowledge of the truth there remaineth no more sacrifice for sinnes 27 But a fearefull looking for of iudgement and violent fire which shall devoure the adversaries The proposition is in it selfe so certaine and perspicuous that the gates of Hell shall neuer prevaile against the truth therof But because we are dull and slow of heart to beleeue all things which the most holy witnesses of Christ haue spoken therfore the Apostle doth here apply himselfe for our good and doth strengthen and proue the foresaid truth with a double argument The first whereof is drawen from a comparison with smaller matters The second from Gods owne words Both the arguments are very fit and apposite one to refute the Iewes the other to excite and stirre vs all vp The first argument is expressed vers 28 29. wherein that spirit of truth which the world cannot receaue doth assure the faithfull that all they shall certainely die which despise MOSES law and so the same spirit doth as it were lead vs by the hand to a serious and earnest meditation of that most bitter punishment wherewith all those questionlesse shall bee tortured which tread vnder foot the Sonne of God What could be spokē more plainely what more forcibly Hee that despiseth Moses law dyeth without mercy vnder two or three witnesses v. 28. Of how much sorer punishment suppose yee shall he be worthy which treadeth vnder foot the Sonne of God counteth the blood of the Testament as an vnholy thing wherewith he was sanctified and doth despite the spirit of grace v. 29. We haue the second argument vers 30. and it is grounded vpon two testimonies which are recorded Deut. 32. The first vers 35. Vengeance belongeth vnto me I will recompense saith the LORD The second ver 36. The LORD shall iudge his people The strength of these testimonies is nothing weakned by that which goes before 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 wee knowe him that hath said we knowe God is not as man that he should lie wee knowe he is alwaies like himselfe wee knowe hee doth never repent of those things which he hath said 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 We knowe him that hath said it vengeance belongeth vnto me I will recompense saith the Lord and againe the Lord shall iudge his people The proofe of this doctrine the Apostle doth elegantly conclude vers 31. It is a fearefull thing to fall into the hands of the living God By which men being warned of the fearefull severitie of Gods iudgement may learne so to apply themselues that they never fall from Christ It is a fearefull thing But to whom To the faithful No. Holy David when by Gods commandement the Prophet Gad offered him the choise of three evills I am saith he 2. Sam. 24.14 in a wonderfull streight let vs fall now into the hand of the LORD for his mercies are great So then to them which liue by faith it is not a fearefull thing to fall into the hands of God On whom then falleth this feare Truely vpon all the wicked and vnbeleeuers but especially vpon Apostataes those which fall from Christ forsake the true religion and betray the Gospell But yet these liue Liue yea liue to bee olde are lustie and strong Peace is in their habitations neither hath God laid his scourge vpon them they toyle not themselues as others doe Psal 73.5 neither are they plagued like other men They gird thēselues with pride as with a chaine and cloath themselues with crueltie as with a garment Harken now and be learned Psal 73.8 yee that set your face against Heaven Hence yee may learne that our God is a living God that God it is who with his yron rod wil breake the stifnecked Psal 2.9 like a potters vessell that this is the God beside whom there is no other that it is he alone who both can and will destroy the wicked man both soule and body in hell fire It is a fearefull thing to fall into the hands of the living God 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 as the Greeke Epigrammatist saith Insuave est quicquid nimium est nam dicitur olim Mel quoque si immodica est copia bilis erit Too much of any thing is vnpleasant distastfull neither is it good to eate too much hony Prov. 25.27 because it turneth into choler Therefore I will endeavour Beloued in our Saviour Iesus Christ to speake so and such things which shal not be distastfull vnto you I will not repeate those things which I haue heretofore spoken of the Proposition and of the first argument by which the proposition is confirmed I wil briefly declare the force of the second argument which is conteined in the 30. verse Wee knowe him that hath said Vengeance belongeth vnto me I will recompense saith the LORD And againe The LORD shall iudge his people In which verse I thinke three things especially worthy our observation The first that God is true in all his promises and sayings Which I gather out of these words VVee knowe him that hath said The second that God will revenge himselfe not only of those iniuries which are done to himselfe but of those also which his people suffer This the words imply that immediatly follow Vengeance belongeth vnto me I wil recompense saith the LORD The third that God will most severely and sharply punish his owne people This is contained in the last words The LORD shall iudge his people From the first of these I wil beginne my intended discourse and therewith conclude It is a common saying in the Schoolmen Deum non tantùm verum esse sed ipsam esse veritatem that God is not only true but truth it selfe Truth in himselfe in his workes and in his words God is truth in himselfe both because he is most truely that which he seeth and knoweth himselfe to
in God that is not communicable to any creature but then are we perfect mercifull and holy according to that charge when we are fulfilled with the effects with the image and similitude of that perfection mercifulnesse and holynesse which is in God The same may be spoken of wisedome goodnesse iustice other like proprieties of God We are then wise then good then iust when there appeareth in vs the image and similitude of Gods wisedome goodnesse and iustice It being true then that God alone is Holy and man not holy but by participation only as if it shall please God by his power and grace to sow in the hearts of sinnefull men some seedes of his owne sanctity and to effect and to make to shine in their liues conversations the image and similitude of his owne holynesse it remaineth a truth not to be contradicted All mans holynesse is from God Now because the Spirit of God commeth to and worketh in diverse men diversely and in diverse measures we must know that holynesse a gift of that Spirit is not in all mē after one sort We may therefore note a generall sanctity and a speciall sanctity appliable to the differēce of such as liue within the bosome of the militant Church wherein there are not only godly men and holy men but counterfaits and hypocrits not only gold but drosse too not only wheat but chaffe also The speciall sanctity I call that by which the true beleevers in Christ are truely properly indeed sanctified before God by the holy Spirit They in whom this sanctity shineth were elected from everlasting according to the purpose of him which worketh all things after the counsell of his owne will and according to that his purpose are they called and so are iustified and by the Holy Ghost are not only taught the trueth in vnderstanding but also in heart are truely renewed and regenerate It is manifest by that indissoluble chaine of fiue linkes Rom. 8.29 30. For whom God knew before them hath he predestinated them hath he called them hath he iustified them hath he glorified This true holynesse is meant by the Apostle Eph. 1.4 where he saith That God hath chosen vs in Christ before the foundation of the world that we should be Holy And what is this to be Holy It is expounded in the same place even to be without blame before God in loue The same is meant Ephes 5.26 there it is said that Christ gaue himselfe for the Church that he might sanctifie it And what is this to sanctifie the Church It is expounded in the wordes following even to cleanse it by the washing of vvater through the word that he might make it vnto himselfe a glorious Church not having spot or wrinckle or any such thing but that it should be holy without blame Other like places might be alleaged out of the Holy Scriptures which I omit By these we see that speciall sanctity making vs spotlesse and without blame before God what it is The generall sanctity I call that by which the Church visible and militant consisting of good and evill of dissemblers and hypocrites as wel as of the Godly is called though not truely and properly yet 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 in a figuratiue kind of speech tota sancta the Holy Church and that especially in regard of him the holy of holies that most Holy one who dwelleth in the Church and sanctifieth them that beleeue in him againe in regard of such as in the Church are in deed and truely holy Neither should this seeme strange that hypocrites dissemblers and godlesse men are called holy For whosoever giue their names to Christ and are baptized into his name though all of them be not truely grafted into Christ nor all of them be truely baptized into Christs death and resurrection that is though all of them be not new borne regenerate yet in the Scripture phrase after the custome of the Scriptures they are al called Holy and haue other such titles given them as indeede may beseeme the blessed of the Lord. In this sense St Paule saith that all the Romanes are Saints beloved of God Rom 1.7 and that all the Galatians are sonnes of God Galat. 3.26 and that all the Corinthians are washed and sanctified and iustified 1. Cor. 6.11 And so saith St Peter of all the Iewes which dwelt here and there throughout Pontus Galatia Cappadocia Asia and Bithynia that they were a chosen generation a royall priesthood a holy nation a peculiar people 1. Pet. 2.9 The Scriptures are very plentiful in gracing the sonnes of darknes such as fall away from the truth with beautiful and glorious titles to take from them against that great day all excuse In Heb. 10.26 they are said to haue receaved the knowledge of the truth in my text they are noted to be sāctified with the blood of the Covenant In Heb. 6.4 5. they are reported to haue been once lightned to haue tasted of the heavēly gift to haue been made partakers of the Holy Ghost and to haue tasted of the good word of God and of the powers of the world to come In 2. Pet. 2.20 we read that they haue escaped from the filthinesse of this world through their knowledge in our Lord and Saviour Iesus Christ In Mat. 12.43 44. wee finde that they haue swept and garnished their houses after the departure of the vncleane spirit And in Mat. 13.20 Christ telleth vs that they heare the word and incontinently with ioy receaue it This at the first sight may seeme to be that vesture of needle-worke wrought with diverse colours Psal 45.14 wherewith the Queene was cloathed it may seeme to be that roabe of Adam that his roabe of innocencie of holynesse and of the grace of God wherewith before his fall he was invested To haue receaued the knowledge of the truth to bee sanctified with the blood of the Covenant to haue beene once lightned to haue tasted of the heavenly gift of the good word of God and of the powers of the world to come to haue beene made partakers of the Holy Ghost to haue escaped from the filthynesse of this world to haue the vncleane spirit departed from vs to heare the word incontinentlie with ioy to receiue it are they not sweet blessings descending frō the LORD of lights What could God haue done more vnto his vineyard then he hath done vnto it Yet see the crookednesse of the nature it hath in steed of good grapes it brings forth wilde grapes briars and thornes The Queene may be stript of her Iewels Adam spoyled of his roabes and the soule of man may be robbed of her ornaments rich attire For all those before recited graces may be lost the possessours of them may so fall away as that it shall be impossible for them to be renewed againe by repentance And then for their sinne there remaineth no more sacrifice but a fearefull looking for of iudgement and violent
cause of errour It caused the Iewes to erre they tooke it literally which Christ spake in a figure touching his owne body Ioh. 2.19 Destroy this Temple and in three daies I will raise it vp againe It caused Nicodemus to erre hee tooke it literally which Christ spake in a figure touching mans regeneration Iob. 3.3 Except a man be borne againe he cannot see the kingdome of God It caused the Disciples of Christ to erre they tooke it literally which Christ spake in a figure touching the execution of his Fathers will Ioh. 4.32 I haue meate to eate that yee knowe not of I hold it to be an errour of Nicephorus and others to take it after the letter as if Paule had indeed fought vpon a theatre with Lyons at Ephesus because he faith 1. Cor. 15.32 That hee f●ught with beasts at Ephesus for in the iudgement of Tertullian and Theophylact of old of Beza Baronius and some n R●inold de Idol 2. 6. 6. other very learned of this age he spake it figuratiuely to designe note that disordered assembly gathered together against him at Ephesus vpon the complaint of the silversmyth Demetrius for defence of great Diana I am assured it is an errour of all the Papists to take it after the letter which Christ spake Mat. 26.26 This is my BODIE There is a figure in the speech For in all sacraments there is a great difference betweene the signes and the things signified the signes are visible the things invisible the signes earthly the things heavenly the signes corruptible the things immortall the signes corporall the things spirituall as a reverend o D BILSON B. of Winton of Christian subiection par 4 p. 577. edit Lōd in 8. 1586. Father speaketh in the person of Theophilus The signes are one thing the truth is not the same but another thing by plaine Arithmeticke they be two things and not one This is my body There is a figure in the speech Hee calls the bread his body by way of signification by way of similitude by way of representation after the maner of sacraments in a signe not according to the letter but in a spirituall and mysticall vnderstanding and if you respect the precise speech improperly and figuratiuely I will not hold you with other like instances these few already spoken of may serue to make it plaine that the not admitting of a trope or a figure there where in great reason it ought to be admitted is a cause of errour I haue beene bold beloued to giue this note in this place because the phrase here vsed to fall into the hands of God being spirit and life hath beene mistaken and applied to a carnal sense Frō hence as from other places of holy Scripture in which other the members of mans body are ascribed vnto God as the p Psal 34.10 face the q Deut. 8.3 mouth r 2. Kin. 19.16 eares ſ Zach. 4 10. eyes t 1 Kin. 8 42. armes u Mat. 22.44 feet and some other Tertullian liuing neere vnto the Apostles time hath not doubted to conclude GOD to be a BODIE This his erroneous and false opinion died not with him It was on foot many yeares after him in the time of Arius patronized by those hereticks who by Epiphanius are called Audiani and by x De Haeres cap. 50. Augustine Vadiani after whom also it was egerly maintained in the time of Chrysostome by certain monks of Egypt who were therevpon called Anthropomorphitae But all these are dead and gone their monstrous errour lies buried with them there is no man of any knowledge nowe a daies so blinded as to fall into errour with them It is an axiome in Divinity Quaecunque de Deo corporaliter dicuntur dicta sunt symbolicè whatsoever is spokē of God bodily that same must be vnderstood figuratiuely Bellarmine saith as much lib. 2. de imaginib Sanct. ca. 8. Mēbra quae tribuuntur Deo in scripturâ metaphoricè esse accipienda That those members which the Scripture assigneth vnto God are to be taken in a Metaphor Thus farre we are yours Bellarmine Wee mainteine with you that the members attributed vnto God in holy Scripture are to be taken figuratiuely But you builde herevpon chaffe stubble Should we doe the like it could never abide the triall of the fire To proue a non licet to be your Licet licere pingere imaginē Dei Patris in formâ hominis senis to proue it to be lawfull to represent God the Father by the image of an old man you draw one argument from those places of Scripture which doe attribute vnto GOD bodyly members Your conclusion is by way of question thus The Scripture in words attributeth vnto God all mans mēbers while it saith he stands he sits he walks nameth his head his feete his armes and giveth to him a seate a throne a footestoole therefore why cannot a picture be made to represent GOD Why not an image in the shape of man Why It 's easily answered Because every such picture or image or stocke call it as you will is censured by Ieremie to be a doctrine of vanity chap. 10.8 by Zachary to be a speaker of vanity chapter 10.2 by Habakkuk to bee a teacher of lies chapter 2.18 and Gods expresse commaundement is against it Deut. 4.16 You shall not make you a graven image or representation of any figure A reason of this prohibition is adioyned verse 12. and 15. by which it is manifest that God simplie and absolutely forbiddeth any image at all to be made of himselfe For yee saw no similitude in the day that the LORD spake vnto you in Horeb out of the middest of the fire yee saw no similitude only yet heard a voice The Prophet Esaie is plentifull in this demonstration to shew how vnseemely absurd it is y Rom. 1.25 to turne the truth of God into a lie as they do who forsake the blessed Creator to worship the creature to turne the Maiestie of God invisible into a picture of visible man to turne the z vers 23. glory of the incorruptible God to the similitude of the image of a corruptible man His vehement expostulation with idolaters to this purpose is in the 40. of his prophecie verse 18. To whom will yee liken God Or what similitude will yee set vp vnto him The workeman melteth an image the goldsmith beates it out in gold or silver plats The poore see now the rage fury and madnesse of Idolaters though they haue not wherewith to suffice their own necessities they wil defraud themselues to serue their Idols the poore chooseth out a tree that will not rot for an oblation and puts it to a cunning workeman to prepare an image that cannot be moved The lik expostulation the Prophet ascribeth to God himselfe chap. 46.5 To whom will yee make me like or make me equall or compare me that I should be like him They draw gold