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A33455 A catechism containing the principles of Christian religion together with a preparation sermon before the receiving of the Holy Sacrament of the Lord's-Supper, as it was preach'd in Serjeants-Inn Chappel in Fleet-Street, London / by James Clifford. Clifford, James, 1622-1698.; Clifford, James, 1622-1698. A preparatory sermon for the worthy receiving of the Holy Sacrament of the Lord's Supper. 1694 (1694) Wing C4702; ESTC R27090 66,204 177

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holy Duties cannot be without much Danger to the Soul A Second thing to be look'd into is A great care to make good and perform that Vow of New Obedience which we have renewed with God in the Sacrament Our Hearts are very s●ippery like a Bullock unaccustom'd to the Yoke and Satan is very subtle to draw us speedily to a breach and therefore it concerns us to be watchful The Devil is exceeding desirous to go in and go down after a Sacramental Sop. No sooner was Christ Baptized Luk. 3. but Luk. 4. presently after the Sacrament receiv'd he sets ●iercely upon Christ with all his might strength and skill in his Temptations so he lies upon the catch to tempt us immediately after we come from the Ordinance And therefore we must have a special care to keep our Covenants and to express the Power of God's Ordinance in the Hol●ness and Obedience of our Lives We must have a care to walk closely with God to forsake all former Sins to perform all Duties of Obedience formerly neglected Elias after he was fed by God went in the strength of that Food 1 King 19. 8. Forty Days and Forty Nights together So should we walk in the strength of our Sacramental Food many Days and shew that indeed we have received Strength from it and by it by keeping our Covenants with God of Holiness and Righteousness Novus Dies Novos Mores Now God requires we should take up new Thoughts Resolutions Endeavours that we should lead new Lives It should be with us after our Communion with God in the Sacrament as it was with Jacob after his Communion with God in Beth●l Then Jacob lifted up his feet and Gen. 19. 1. came into the land of the people of the East He lift up his Feet went with Strength Spirit and Chearfulness So when we have had Fellowship with God in the Sacrament in the Strength of the heavenly Food we should lift up our Feet and go on chearfully in God's Ways 'T is said That Jesus returned from Luk. 4. 1. his Baptism in Jordan full of the Holy Ghost to be tempted of the Devil● He went from the Sacrament full of the Holy Ghost and full of Power against the filthy Ghost So should we rise from the Sacrament full of the Holy Ghost full of Power and spiritual Strength Tanquam Leones Ignem spirantes Like Lions breathing Fire as St. Chrysostome speaks that so we may be Terrible to Satan and Powerful against our Lusts That which St. Paul speaks must Eph. 4. 28. be especially remembred Let him that stole steal no more Let him that swore swear no more that used to lye be drunk unclean c. Eccl. 5. 4. do so be so no more We do interpretatively and in effect Vow this in the Sacrament Reason thus with thy self therefore I have been at the Sacrament I have there vowed and taken the Sacrament upon it That I will forsake my Sins become a New Man And with this stop the Mouth of the Devil when he shall tempt thee to Evil either by himself or Instruments Christiana sum Many come to the Sacrament and there vow New Obedience and yet when once the Action is over O! how soon are their Vows forgotten 'T is said That the people sate down Exod. 32. 6. to eat and drink and rose up to play How many sit down to eat and drink the Sacramental Elements and that done rise up to play To what play To play the Beasts the Swine the Wantons the Wretches and so make themselves by such Receiving two-fold more the Children of the Devil than they were before The Abassines after the Receiving of the Sacrament think it not lawful for 'em to Spit on that Day till the Setting of the Sun This is Superstition and yet such Superstition as shall condemn the Profaneness of many among us They that hold it unlawful so much as to Spit that Day would they out of Excess of Drunkenness Spue that Day They that will not Spit that Day would they endure the h●llish Drivel of ungodly Oaths and unsavoury rotten Communication to fall from their Mouths that Day They that would not Spit that Day would they in that Day spit in God's Face as our common Swearers and Blasphemers do The Rock followed the Israelites 1 Cor. 10. 4. The Water issued out of the Rock according to some followed them as they journeyed and streamed after them in their removes so should we have a care that the Vertue and Efficacy of the Sacrament should follow us and stream after us all the while we are travelling in the Wilderness of this World Unless it be thus with us we horribly pollute and take God's Name in vain a●d make our selves guilty of Spiritual Perjury in the sight of God And woe be to that Man that breaks Covenant with the Great God of Heaven and Earth who will not be mo●ked 〈◊〉 will not be baffled who will be a swift Witness against all such as gros●ly take his glorious Name in vain and so ●oully pollute his Holy Ordinance You see then how much i● concerns us to walk Holily Circumspectly Faithfully after our Participation of this Blessed and Holy Ordinance Doct. It is a necessary Duty required of every one before he come to the Sacrament of the Lord's Supper That he examine himself diligently and carefully Quest Wherein d●th this Examination consist Resp In a diligent Enquiry Whether we have those Graces or not which are requisite to be found in every one that would come Worthily to this Ordinance They are Three Faith Repentance and Charity Without Faith we cannot ●eed on Christ or drink his Blood Without Repentance we cannot mourn over Christ whom we have pierced by our Sins and crucified by our Transgressions which is a Duty to be exercised in the Sacrament And without Love we have neither Union with Christ the Head nor yet with the Faithful who are the Members of Christ's Mystical Body First therefore we are to examine our selves in Point of Faith Now we may judge of the Truth of this Grace by taking into our serious Consideration 1st How it is Wrought 2dly How it Works 'T is wrought by the Ministry of Rom. 10. 17. the Word Faith cometh by hearing 1. Convincing us of our Misery and Wretchedness by reason of Sin Original and Actual the Sin of our Nature and the Sins of our Lives 2. Terrifying us with the Threats of the Curse Internal External Eternal 4. Humbling us and laying of us low in the sight of God 4. Revealing unto us the Lord Jesus Christ in his Fulness and All-sufficiency to Save in his Willingness and Readiness to Embrace poor contrite broken-hearted Sinners 5. Working the Heart to an insatiable Hunger and Thirst after him to a Willingness to accept of him upon any Terms to a Contentedness to do or be any thing so we may but have him 6. To a Recumbency and Relying upon him alone for Lif●
A CATECHISM Containing the PRINCIPLES OF Christian Religion Together with A Preparation Sermon Before the Receiving of the Holy Sacrament OF THE Lord's-Supper As it was Preach'd in Serjeants-Inn-Chappel in Fleet-street London By JAMES CLIFFORD M. A. late of Magdalen-College Oxon And Chaplain to the Honourable SOCIETY of Serjeants-Inn LONDON Pri●●●●●or J. Deacon at the Angel in Gilt 〈◊〉 ●●reet without Newgate 1694. And 〈…〉 be Sold by the Booksellers of ●●●●don and Westminster THE PREFACE Ephes 6. 4. Fathers bring up your Gen. 18. 1● 2 Tim. 1. 5. 3. 15. Children in the nurture and admontion of the Lord. A Cat●chism is a Word now used in a Church-sence signifying a little Book containing the Brief Summ or Chief Principles of Christian Relgion He who Teacheth is called a Catechist and he who is Taught Catechumenus a Disciple Scholar one taught instucted or edified All which words are derived from 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 a Sound from whence comes the English word Eccho which is but a Repetition of the Voice or a Return or Report of what is uttered And therefore not without Reason did the Spirit of God chuse and the Church retain those Notions Because the Chief Principles of Christianity were at first instilled by the Ear which is called Wisdom's Gate the Sound of the Apostles Words going out into all Lands They are but Eccho's or Sounds whose Property is to report what is heard This is to be observed by all Catechists who are not to teach for Fundamental Doctrine their own Imaginations and Conceits but to sound into the Ears of others what they have heard and nothing but what they have heard viz. the certain Words of Christ and his Apostles first sounded in the Gospel we are to teach you nothing but what we have been taught by Christ and his Apostles The Catechist called by St. Paul 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 he that Teacheth In the Gal. 6. 6. Primitive Church 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 the Catechist An Office which the greatest Doctors of the Church have not disdained or thought beneath them as Pantenus Clem. Alexand. Origen Cyrill Greg. Nyss and Nazianz. The Catechumeni or Catechised in the Primitive Times were commonly of Two sorts and truly so may well be in our Times 1. Adulti Men grown whether Jews or Gentiles who were perswaded to receive the Gospel but were not yet baptized and consequently not to be admitted to the Ordinance of the Lord's Supper till they had given an Account of their Faith and promised to lead and holy Life consonant to the Rules of the Gospel 2. Children of Christian Parents born in the Pale of the Church who because born whithin the Covenant and by Baptism admitted solemnly into the Congregation of Christ's Flock when grown to a Capacity of Learning were taught the Principles of Christianity Of which when they could give a competent Account were brough to the Bishop to be Confirmed Matter of Catechism only of such things as necessarily or very profitably to be known by every Chirstian Questions Short Answers Ful and Pertinent that might be easilier learned and remembred given and taught in fewest plainest Words that might 'T is not reason that Rules should be long and loaden with unnecessary Words Our saviour reduced the whole Law to two Heads Love to God and Mat. 22. 37. Love to our Neighbour St. Paul to one Syllable viz. Love Love Rom. 13. 9 10. is the fulfilling of the Law Repentance towards God and Faith towards Act. 20. 21. our Lord Jesus Christ set Heb. 6. 1. down as the Summ of the Gospel These then are the principal Matters of any Catechism and the briefer the Rules are about them the better 'T is the Commendation of the Church-Catechism 't is Short 't is Plain No cause of this Complaint Brevis esse laboro obscurus sio Tho' brief yet not dark and obscure This to be learned of every Child With us Persons to be instructed in these Principles Children not excluding Elder Persons in case of Ignorance Our Church supposing the Aged to be well grounded in these Principles they should be so indeed but Experience shews the contrary fits and enjoyns these Lessons to the Younger sort And indeed this is according to the Command of God Words Deut. 6. 6 which I command thee this day shall be in thy heart And thou shalt teach 7. them diligently unto thy children Forget not things thine eyes have Chap. 4. 9. seen teach them thy sons and thy sons sons Fathers bring up your children in the nurture and admonition Eph. 6. 4. of the Lord. Treading in the Gen. 18. 17. steps of Abraham that taught his Houshold Covenant And the Mother 2 Tim. 3. 15. of Tomothy who instructed her Son in the Scriptures from a Child This is one way to have good Children and good Servants However I shall have Comfort in performing my Duty But I say by means of Catechising Children reason'd with Religious Principles before Malice Pride Self-love by-Ends lustful Inclinations or corrupt Examples have depraved their Minds and Actions a good Foundation would be laid betimes for the ordering of their Conversation aright and the Seed of the Word would be preserved in them whole and sound Men would be better Livers and sounder Believers Horrid Vices nor Hellish Heretical Opinions would not so much prevail For doubtless were the Younger sort but well seasoned with Orthodox Truths and the undeniable Principles of Christian Religion they could not be as Children tossed to and fro and carried about with every wind of doctrine nor so easily hurried down the stream of prevailing Wickedness The Jesuite would not gain so many Proselytes nor the Sectary so many light-headed Followers A CATECHISM Containing the PRINCIPLES OF Christian Religion c. Quest What ought to be the Chief and Continual Care of every Man in this Life Answ To glorifie God and save his Soul as St. Paul saith Whatsoever ye do do all to the glory 1 Cor. 10. 31. of God Q. Whence must we take Direction to attain hereunto A. Out of the Word of God alone Q. What call you the Word of God A. The Holy Scripture immediately inspired which is contained in the Old and New Testament as St. Paul saith All scripture is given by inspiration 2 Tim. 2. of God Q. What is your Opinion concerning the Bible or that Book which we call the Scripture A. I stedfastly believe it to be the true Word of God written by holy Men as they were taught and moved by the Holy Ghost When ye received the word of God 1 Thes 2. 13. which ye heard of us ye received not the word of men but as it was indeed the Word of God For it is not ye that speak but the Spirit Mat. 10. 20. of my Father which is in you The Spirit of the Lord spake by me and 2 Sam. 22. his word was in my tongue For the prophecy came not in old time 1 Pet. 1.
Q. And who is that Mediator which is both very God and perfectly Iust Man A. Even our Lord Jesus Christ who is made to us of God Wisdom Righteousness Sanctification and Redemption There is one Mediator between God and 1 Tim. 2. 5. Man which is the man Jesus Christ Ye are of him in Jesus Christ who is 1 Cor. 1. 30. made of God unto us wisdom righteteousness sanctification and redemption Q. But what are we to Know and Believe touching the Distinction of the two Natures in Christ his Godhead and his Manhood A. That there is a real Distinction of Mat. 26. 39. Joh. 10. 17 18. Act. 3. 21. those two Natures without any Mixture the one with the other and without any Conversion or turning of the one into the other and that the Essential Properties and Actions of both Natures remain distinct one from the other Q. What are we to Believe and Know touching the Union of Christ's two Natures his Godhead and his Manhood A. That they are united by Personal Union that the Godhead and Manhood in Christ make but One Person Q. What is that Personal Union A. It is the assuming of the Humane Nature into the Person of the Son of God so as the Manhood being not a Person in it self is received into Unity of Person with the Second Person in Trinity and doth usually and only subsist in the same This is a Mystery of Godliness And the word was made flesh and Joh. 1. 14. dwelt among us full of grace and truth Great is the mystery of Godliness which 1 Tim. 3. 16. is God is manifested in the flesh justified in the spirit c. Q. What is the Office of Iesus Christ being God and Man in One Person A. It is his Mediatorship to be the only Mediator and Advocate between God and Man There is one mediator between God and 1 Tim. 2. 5. man Q. What is meant by a Mediator or Advocate A. A Mediator or Advocate is a third Person that takes upon him to agree and reconcile two that be at variance As Christ being both God and Man did set at one God and Man who before were separated by Sin I the Lord have called thee in righteousness Isa 42. 6. and will hold thine hand and I will keep thee and give thee for a covenant of the people and for a light of the Gentiles Q. How did he that A. By the Satisfying of God's Justice by his Death By Praying and Intreating for the Guilty And By applying forcibly and effectually his Merit through Faith on them that Believe and regenerating them by his holy Spirit effecting that they cease from sinning And lastly Hearing their Groans and Petitions when they call upon him For thus it becometh him who was our Mat. 3. 15. faithful high priest to fulfil all righteousness Q. What be the several Functions and Offices of Christ as he is Mediator A. They are Three namely his Prophetical Office Priestly Kingly Christ was anointed of his Father to be the Prophet King and Priest of his Church For Moses truly said unto the fathers A prophet shall the Lord your God raise up unto you of our brethren like unto me him shall ye hear in all things whatsoever he shall say unto you Wherefore in all things it behoved him Heb. 2. 17. to be made like unto his brethren that he might be a merciful and faithful high priest in things pertaining to God to make reconciliation for the sins of the people The Lord said unto my Lord Sit thou Psal 110. 1. at my right hand until I make thine enemies thy footstool Q. What is the Prophetical Office of Christ A. It is the Office of Revealing the Will of God and the Means of Salvation to his Church in all Ages As No man hath seen God at any time Joh. 1. 18. the only begotten Son which is in the bosom of the Father he hath declared him Which Office Christ performs Two ways 1st Outwardly By the Ministry of his Word Christ was put to death concerning the 1 Pet. 3. 18. flesh but was quickened in the spirit By which spirit he went and preached Ver. 19. unto the spirits that were in prison 2dly Inwardly By the Operation and Teaching of his holy Spirit As by the Example of Lydia Whose heart the Lord opened that she Act. 16. 14. attended unto the things which Paul spake Q. VVhat is the Priestly Office of Christ A. It is that whereby Christ hath and doth reconcile God to his Elect He performing all those things to God for them whereby they may come to Eternal Life But this man because he endureth for Heb. 7. 24. ever hath an everlasting priesthood Wherefore he is able also perfectly to Ver. 25. save them that come unto God by him seeing he ever liveth to make intercession for them Which Priestly Office Christ performs Three ways for God chosen First In fulfilling the Law of God and performing perfect Righteousness for them Which Perfection He is made unto us of God wisdom 1 Cor. 1. 30. righteousness sanctification and redemption standeth in Two things 1st In the Purity of his Humane Nature he being conceived and born Pure and Holy void of all Sin 2dly In the Obedience of his whole Life he doing all that the Law required of him for God's Chosen Who did no sin neither was there any 1 Pet. 2. 22. Isa 53. 9. guile found in his mouth Secondly As he was Man consisting of Body and Soul Yet the Lord would break him and Isa 53 10. make him subject to infirmities when he shall make his soul an offering for sin Offering of himself unto God his Father a sacrifice without spot thereby appeasing his Wrath for all their Sins How much more shall the blood of Heb. 9. 14. Christ which through the eternal spirit offered himself without spot to God But now in the end of the world hath Ver. 26. he appeared once to put away sin by the sacrifice of himself Thirdly His entring into Heaven and there appearing before his Father continually making Intercession for all the Faithful Who shall condemn It is Christ who Rom. 8. 34. also is at the right hand of God and maketh request for us Q. After what manner doth Christ make Intercession in Heaven for the Faithful A. Not by Prostrating himself and uttering Words to his Father or by putting up a Prayer or Supplication to him But by presenting himself and the Sacrifice of himself once offered upon the Cross and the infinite and unvaluable Merit of that Sacrifice before the Eyes of his Father willing as he is God and Man and desiring as he is Man that his Father would accept of his perfect Satisfaction for all that are given unto him For Christ is not enter'd into the holy Heb. 9. 24. places that are made with hands which are similitudes of the true sanctuary but
Christ's coming to Iudgment A. I believe hereby That they shall then receive their own Bodies again which so long time had lain in the Earth and that in a far more excellent Estate than when they left them God giveth even to every seed his own 1 Cor. 15. 38 body The body is sown in dishonour and is 43. raised in glory And that they shall then receive Honour as in Rev. 3. 5 21. And that blessed Sentence of the Judge Come Mat. 25. 34. ye blessed of my Father inherit the kingdom prepared for you And also all the Benefits that Christ hath purchased for them Then lift up your heads for your redemption Luk. 21. 28. draweth nearer And they shall be freed from all the Powers of Death they shall die no more Death is swallowed up in victory Yea they shall be freed from all Sorrow and Want from all Hunger and Thirst and they shall weep no more They shall neither hunger nor thirst any Rev. 7. 16. more God shall wipe away all tears from Rev. 7. 17. their eyes Q. Wherein consisteth the Third Part of the Creed A. Of Faith in God the Holy Ghost Q. Which then is the Eighth Article of the Creed A. I Believe in the Holy Ghost Q. Wherefore is the third Person in the Trinity called a Ghost or a Spirit A. 1st Because he is a Spiritual Nature God is a Spirit Joh. 4. 24. 2dly Because he is breathed or inspired into the Hearts of the Elect by the Father and the Son He breathed on them and said unto Joh. 20. 22. them Receive the Holy Ghost 3dly Because it is his Office to inspire our Hearts with good Motions Holy men of God spake as they were 2 Pet. 1. 21. moved by the Holy Ghost Q. Wherefore is he called Holy A. It is not to deny either the Holiness of the Father or the Son but because he is the Means of the Sanctification of others and therefore he is called the Spirit of Sanctification Rom. 1. 4. Q. What is the Holy Ghost or how is he described A. The Holy Ghost is the Third Person of the Trinity There are three which bear record in 1 Joh. 5. 7. heaven the Father the Word and the Holy Ghost and these three are one proceeding from the Father and the Son But when the Comforter shall come Joh. 15. 26. whom I will send unto you from the Father even the Spirit of Truth which proceedeth from the Father being also very God with the Father and the Son There are three which bear record in 1 Joh. 5. 7. heaven the Father the Word and the Spirit and these three are one Co-eternal and Because he created the Heaven and the Earth and was from the very Beginning The Spirit of the Lord moved upon the Gen. 1. 2. waters Co-equal with the Father and the Son And that is manifest by his Divine Attributes as Omnipotency Psal 33. 6. Omnisciency 1 Cor. 2. 10. Infinite Goodness and Holiness 1 Cor. 6. 11. Unchangeableness Act. 1. 16. Truth Infallible Joh. 15. 26. Mercy Unspeakable Rom. 5. 5. 8. 26. Q. What is the Office of the Holy Ghost A. The chief Parts of his Office are 1st To Teach us The Holy Ghost whom the Father will Joh. 14. 26. send in my name he will teach you all things 2dly To Regenerate us Except a man be born of water and of Joh. 3. 5. the Spirit he cannot enter into the kingdom of God 3dly To Unite us with Christ Hereby we may know that Christ dwelleth 1 Joh. 3. 24. in us even by the Spirit that he hath given us 4thly To Rule and Govern us As many as are led by the Spirit of Rom. 8. 14. God they are the sons of God Q. By what means may the Holy Ghost be given or received A. He is given either Visibly as unto the Apostles There appeared unto them eleven tongues Act. 2. 3. like fire or Invisibly as unto the Church from the Beginning to the End of the World He which hath not the Spirit of Christ Rom. 8. 9. is none of his For without the Spirit there neither was nor should have any Church Also he is given after an ordinary way By the Ministry of the Word and by the Use of the Sacraments While Peter yet spake the Holy Ghost Act. 10. 44. fell on them which heard the word Q. To whom is the Holy Ghost given A. He is said to be given to all to whom he comunicateth his Gifts to the whole Church that are called both to the Elect and to Hypocrites To the Elect he is given not only as concerning his Common Gifts but also as concerning his Proper and Saving Graces Knowledge of God's Word Regeneration Faith and Conversion To the Hypocrite he is also given only as touching the Knowledge and Doctrine and other his Common and General Gifts The world cannot receive him because Joh. 14. 17. it seeth him not neither knoweth him Q. How is the Holy Ghost kept or retained A. 1st By diligent Use of the Ecclesiastical Ministry He gave some to be Apostles some to Eph. 4. 11. be Prophets for the edification of the body of Christ 2dly By Meditation in the Doctrine of the Gospel and by studying to Profit therein Let the word of God dwell in you plenteously Col. 3. 16. in all wisdom 3dly By Encrease and Continuance and Amendment of Life Unto him that hath shall be given Mat. 13. 12. He that is righteous let him be righteous Rev. 22. 11. still 4thly By daily earnest Prayer and Invocation How much more shall your heavenly Luk. 11. 13. Father give the Holy Ghost to him that desire him Q. How shall a Man know whether he hath the Spirit or no A. It may be known by the Effects 1st If Sin be weakned in him If Christ be in you the body is dead Rom. 8. 10. because of sin 2dly If he be freed from the Bondage and Dominion of Sin Where the Spirit of the Lord is there 2 Cor. 3. 17. is liberty 3dly If he can love his Enemies This must needs be of God's Spirit because it is above Nature Love your enemies Mat. 5. 44. 4thly If he have the Spirit of Supplication and can Pray with the Heart from a feeling and from a fervent and holy Desire The Spirit helpeth our infirmities for Rom. 8. 26. we know not what to pray for as we ought but the Spirit it self maketh request for us 5thly If he can find in himself any of the Fruits of the Spirit as Love Gal. 5. 2. joy peace long-suffering gentleness goodness faith c. Q. May the Holy Ghost once received be afterwards totally and finally lost A. In the Reprobate he may be lost totally and finally The Spirit of the Lord departed from Saul and an evil spirit of the Lord vexed him But in the Elect
not to drink Lev. 10. 10. strong drink that they may put difference between the holy and unholy Q. If the Church be Holy what are we to esteem of Swearers Lyers Whoremongers and such like wretched Persons that live in the Church Are they Members of the Church or no A. They are not so long as they live under the dominion of any notorious Sin but are as Chaff among Wheat whose end is to be burned Christ will come with his fan in his Mat. 3. 12. hand and will gather his wheat into his garner but will burn up the chaff with fire Q. May the Church of God obtain a Perfection of Holiness in this World A. No verily For howsoever the Triumphant Church is perfectly Holy at least in Soul These are they which are not defiled with Rev. 14. 4. women for they are virgins yet the Militant Church is but Holy only in part If we say we have no sin we deceive 1 Joh. 1. 8. our selves Q. By what means may Holiness be encreased A. By the diligent and frequent Use of God's Ordinance Sanctifie them with thy truth thy Joh. 17. 17. word is truth Q. Wherefore is the Church called Catholick A. The word Catholick signifieth Universal and the Church is so called for these Causes 1st In respect of Time because the Church hath been in all Ages is at this Present and shall continue by Succession● unto the World's End For the gates of hell shall not prevail Mat. 16. 18. against it 2dly In respect of the Members of the Church for they are universally gathered out of all Nations and People 3dly In respect of Place for the Church is dispersed in all Nations I beheld and lo a great multitude Rev. 7. 9. which no man could number of all nations and kindreds and people and tongues stood before the throne and before the Lamb cloathed with white robes and palms in their hands Q. Whether may any one be saded out of the Church A. No Man can be Saved out of the Church 1st Because without the Church there is no Saviour Without me ye can do nothing Joh. 15. 5. 2dly Because whomsoever God hath chosen to the End which is Eternal Life he hath chosen to the Means which is the Inward and Outward Calling The Elect therefore though they be not at all times Members of the Visible Church yet they are made such before they die Q. Whether is there any such Counsel of God which hath severed some to be Saved and some to be Damned A. I do believe and am perswaded That there is Predestination which consisteth of these Two Parts Election and Reprobation Q. What is Election A. Election is the Eternal Unchangeable Free and most Just Decree of God whereby he hath decreed to convert some to Christ to preserve and keep them in Faith and Repentance and by them to give them Eternal Life Q. What is Reprobation A. Reprobation is such a Decree of God as whereby he hath decreed to leave some according to his most just Judgment in their Sins to punish them with Blindness and Damnation being not made Partakers of Christ everlastingly Both being God's Decree I know whom I have chosen Joh. 13. 18. He hath mercy on whom he will 2 Tim. 1. 9. His grace was given before the world Rom. 9. 18. was Q. How do you prove That there is Election in God A. It is proved by Testimony of Scripture He chose us in him before the foundation Joh. 15. 16. of the world Ye have not chosen me but I have chosen you As many as were ordained to eternal life believed He predestinated us to be adopted through Jesus Christ unto himself according to the good pleasure of his will Q. How do you prove That there is Reprobation in God A. It is proved also by Scripture God doth shew his justice on the vessels Rom. 9. 22. of wrath Who were before of old ordained to Jud. 4. this condemnation It is given unto you to know the secrets Mat. 13. 11. of the kingdom of heaven but to them it is not Q. What are the Causes of Predestination A. The Efficient and Motive Cause of our Election is the good Pleasure of God who hath not fore-seen any thing in us for which he should chuse us for there can be no good thing in us as of our selves seeing we are by Nature the Children of Wrath as well as others So likewise the Efficient Cause of Reprobation is the most free good Pleasure of God for we being all by Nature the Children of Wrath had all perished if Sin were the Cause of Reprobation wherefore the Cause of Reprobation is not in Men themselves but that is in God's Will in shewing forth his Justice Therefore of particular Men why this Man is elected and he reprobated there can be no other Reason given but the good Pleasure of God only But the Cause of Damnation is altogether in Men which is Sin He hath mercy on whom he will and Rom. 9. 12. whom he will he hardneth Q. Is Predestination Vnchangeable or no A. Predestination is Firm and Unchangeable which may appear by this Reason Because God is Unchangeable and doth not depend on the Interchangeable Course of Things but the same rather dependeth on his Decree What therefore he hath from Everlasting decreed of Saving the Elect and Condemning the Reprobate that hath he unchangeably decreed And therefore both Election and Reprobation is Firm and Unchangeable This is the Father's will That of all Joh. 6. 36. which he hath given me I should lose nothing My counsel shall stand and I will do Isa 46. 10. whatever I will I am the Lord I change not Mal. 3. 6. None shall pluck my sheep out of my Joh. 10. 28. hand Q. Whether are the Elect always Members of the Church A. The Elect are not always Members of the Church but then first when they are converted and regenerated by the Holy Ghost If any man have not the Spirit of Christ Rom. 8. 9. the same is not his Q. Whether may the Elect fall from the Church or not and the Reprobate always continue A. The Elect cannot fall wholly and finally from the Church as hath been proved by the Unchangeableness of God's Predestination though sometimes they may fall from it but wholly and finally to forsake it they can never None shall pluck my sheep out of my Joh. 10. 23. hands But the Reprobate and Hypocrite do at length finally depart from the Church and fall away from Gospel-Gifts and Graces which they seemed to have They went out from us but they 1 Joh. 2. 19. were not of us for if they had been of us they would have continued with us Q. What is meant by Communion of Saints A. The Communion of Saints is the Society that all they that believe have one with another as Members of one Head Jesus