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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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kind louing mercifull and bountifull that nothing can fall our amisse to Gods children they need not feare temptation tribulation trouble all shall fall out for the best Christ will haue it so Againe so forcible is the mediation of Christ that whatsoeuer we shall aske the father in his name he will giue it vs Iohn 16. 23. No man hath any such assurance in his suites and requests which he maketh vnto men wherefore we ought most chearefully to resort to the throne of grace where our faithfull petitions are neuer reiected and cast forth Hierome well saith Peto vt accipiam cum accepero rursus peto auarius sum ad accipienda beneficia Dei nec ille deficit in dando nec ego satior in accipiendo quanto plus bibero tanto plus sitio I aske to receiue and whē I haue receiued I ask again I am couetous to receiue Gods blessings he faileth not in giuing and I am not filled with receiuing the more I drinke the more I thirst That they which thou hast giuen me be with me where I am This is a great priuiledge that our blessed sauior hath appointed vs to no other place then where he himselfe is 1. Thus S. Paul saith We shall meet the Lord in the aire and so shall be euer with him 1. Thess. 4. 17. 2. The Lord said to the conuert vpon the crosse This da● shalt thou be with me in Paradise S. Paul assureth himselfe that when he should be dissolued he should be with Christ. Phil. 1. 23. 3. Like as it is a great honour if the master should set his seruant at his own table so our Sauiour saith to his Apostles that they should eate and drinke at his table in his kingdome Luke 12. 29. Like as Iehu took Iehonadab vp into the chariot with him 2. King 10. 15. the like honor Christ vouchsafeth vnto his Saints 4. Our Sauiour giueth this reason they had contiued with him in his temptations Luke 22. 28. And againe he saith Where I am there be my Ministers also Iohn 12. 26. They which haue bene partakers of the afflictions of Christ shall also be made partners in his glorie 5. If we desire then to dwel with Christ in the kingdome of heauen he must dwel with vs in earth if to be receiued into his euerlasting habitation then we must now prepare for him the habitation of our hearts How can they then be assured to enioy Christs presence in heauen that delight not to heare him present now who by their corrupt communication and prophane behauior do grieue the spirit of God and chase away Christ from them Ambrose saith wel Proiectus est Adā è Paradiso nō immerito ipse enim se prius absconderat à facie Dei Adā was cast out of Paradise and not without cause for first he had hid himselfe from Gods face so they which behold not Gods face nor enioy the presence of his spirit here cannot haue the presence of his glorie in heauen That they may behold my glorie which thou hast giuen me they shall not onely be beholders but partakers also of that great glorie 1. So the Apostle saith We all behold as in a mirrour with open face the glorie of the Lord and are changed into the same image from glorie to glorie 2. Cor. 3. 18. This glory seene here as in a glasse shall be seene there with open face and so seene as that we shall be changed and transformed into it 2 Thus Moses and Elias appeared in glory in mount Tabor where our Sauiour was also transfigured Luke 9. 31. So Stephen beholding the glorie of God and Iesus standing at the right hand of God himselfe also was partaker of that glorie being yet vpon the earth his face was as the face of an Angell Act. 6. 15. 3. Like as Hezekiah to gratifie the king of Babels messenger who was sent to congratulate with him for his recouerie did shew him in kindnesse all the treasure of his house though this were a simple part of Hezekiah and done without warrant But yet like as men exalted to honour and wealth do delight to shew to their friends their happie estate so our Sauior Christ desireth that his Church shold behold his great glory Like as the church saith in the Canticles I will leade thee into my mothers house I will cause thee to drinke spiced wine Cant. 8. 2. so our blessed sauior will bring vs into his fathers house and shew vs of his best things 4. For this glorie which Christ hath receiued as our Mediator he hath to this end receiued it to bestow it vpō his church Iohn 17. 22. The glorie that thou gauest me I haue giuen them Christ hath not merited or purchased any thing to himselfe by his great glorie but whatsoeuer he wrought for vs as our Mediator the whole gaine and benefite thereof redoundeth to vs. 5. But as we hope to behold the glorie of Christ in heauen with open face so must we now see him by faith as the Apostle saith We walke by faith not by sight 2. Cor. 5. 7. then we shall walke by sight not by faith wherefore whosoeuer now seeth not Christ by faith shal not then inioy his sight and presence in glorie We must as Moses discerne the land of promise a far off before we can enter into it They therfore that want the vision of the soule in this life cannot haue the full contemplatiō of Christs glorie afterward Certaine it is that Christ will reueale himselfe to all his children before they go hence as he was seene and embraced of Simeon before his departure Origene saith wel Vt naturalis quidam attractus quibusdam inest vt magneti ad ferrum bitumini ad ignem sic fidei ad diuinā virtutē as some things haue a natural property to draw vnto them as the lode-stone to draw iron brimstone to draw fire so faith hath attractiue force to draw diuine vertue Faith then will draw vs to heauen hope pitcheth her anker there and will in good time draw vs thither For thou louedst me before the foundation of the world Our Sauiour speaketh of that glorie which the Lord decreed to giue vnto him before the beginning of the world whereby we do learne that as Christ the head was predestinate vnto glorie so also his members were set apart vnto life in the euerlasting decree of God 1. The Apostle saith that Christ was determined or predestinate the sonne of God as some translate 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 Rom. 1. 4. Saint Peter sayth to the same purpose 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 knowne or ordained Augustine therupon doth inferre that Christ was Praeclarissimum lumen gratiae praedestinationis The most manifest light of grace predestinatiō As Christ was predestinate as man vnto glorie so are his members Who hath predestinate vs to be adopted thorough Iesus Christ vnto himselfe Ephes. 1. 5. 2. So the Lord saith to