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A11777 The holie Bible faithfully translated into English, out of the authentical Latin. Diligently conferred with the Hebrew, Greeke, and other editions in diuers languages. With arguments of the bookes, and chapters: annotations. tables: and other helpes ... By the English College of Doway; Bible. O.T. English. Douai. Martin, Gregory, d. 1582. 1609-1610 (1610) STC 2207; ESTC S101944 2,522,627 2,280

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other things in the first age were figures of Christs Sacraments the Spirite of God geuing powre to the waters as Tertullian S. Hierom and others expound it and the floud of Noe by S. Peters testimonie were figures of Baptisme Mariage instituted in Paradise is the very paterne of holie Matrimonie a Sacrament in the Church of Christ where one man and one wife are on lie lawful and not more at once in anie wise Christ reforming that which in Moyses law was tolerated for hardnes of mens hartes and for auoyding murther to put away one wife and take an other to this first institution as it was in the beginning two in one flesh not three nor more The repentance of Adam and Eue was a perfect and examplare figure of the Sacrament of Penance First they were ashamed couering their nakednes and hiding them selues which shewed their griefe and sorow for the sinne committed Secondly they confessed their fault and by what meanes it happened For God examining Adam he answered truly and simply saing The woman which thou gauest me to be my companion gaue me of the tree and I did eate Likwise Eue confessed sincerly saying The serpent deceiued me and I did eate Thirdly God gaue them penance besides death before threatned and other penalties annexed that Eue should in paine and trauel bring forth her children and Adam should eate his bread in the sweate of his face And withal cast them forth of Paradise But not forth of his fauoure as appeared by his making them garments of skinnes granting them and their posteritie the rest of the earth to liue and labour in especially to serue him and do penance with admonition to remember that of duct man was made and into dust he shal returne Al which were signes of loue and that finally he would bring them and manie more to eternal saluation The first borne and heades of families were Priests al the time of the law of nature vntil the law being changed God tooke Priests only of the stock of Aaron and the rest of the Leuites to assist them in that function Aaron his sonnes thou shalt appoint saith our Lord ouer the seruice of Priesthood for I haue taken the Leuites of the children of Israel for euerie first borne And ● Paul teacheth that changing of Priesthood and changing of the law goe alwayes together shewing euidently that euerie lawful communitie or commonwealth vnder God hath external Priesthood So that if there had benne no distinct order of external Priesthood in the law of nature or now were none in the law of grace as Protestantes say there is not there were no law at al. See more of this point in the Annotations chap. 7. ad Hebre. Here we only obserue that Abel Seth Enos and other Patriarches were Priestes and exercised priestlie functions yea Cain also was a Priest though a bad one and offered Sacrifice But external offices or ministerie without a wel disposed mind and sincere vertues producing Good workes did neuer iustifie anie man And therfore Cains Sacrifice offered with a peruerse mind was not respected by God as Abels was wherupon he becoming worse and more malicious God sharply reproued his anger and enuie conceiued without iust cause saying If thou doest wel shalt thou not receiue againe but if thou doest il shal not thy sinne forwith be present at the dore clerly shewing that euerie one shal receiue according to his workes This place also euidently sheweth Freewil yea in a wicked man For this expostulation had neuer benne vttered by our most reasonable Lord and Maister if Cain had benne depriued of freewil For he might haue excused himselfe and must needes haue benne holden excused if he had benne forced to do as he did But God charged him as inexcusable and as one that knew or ought to know that he had freewil And doth further inculcate that he had and should haue powre and freewil ouer his concupiscence to correct the same if he would saying The lust therof shal be vnder thee and thou shalt haue domion ouer it So that no sinner be he neuer so wicked much lesse a iust man lacketh freewil yet Luther abhorreth the very word and Caluin wisheth it out of the world Temporal punishment is proued to be due for sinne remitted by that both death and other penalties are inflicted by Gods iustice vpon men after iustification and by the particular punishments laid vpon Adam and Eue confessing their faultes Purgatorie is also proued by the same iustice of God For when anie dieth penitent and yet haue not madeful satisfaction they must suffer for that remaineth after death and be purged before they can enter into rest which remnant of debt our B. Sauiour calleth The last farthing and saith it must be payed The lewes also at this day hold the doctrin of Purgatorie by tradition And consequently they Pray for soules departed not only to God but also to the ancient Patriarches which likewise sheweth Inuocation of Saincts in these wordes Yee fathers which sleepe in Hebron open to him the gates of Eden that is of Paradise which was planted in Eden And Hebron is the place where Adam was buried and his sepulcher religiously conserued in the time of Iosue aboue 1500 yeares after his death The same is the place which Abraham bought and there buried Sara where also him selfe and Isaac and Iacob were buried and to which finally the bodies of the twelue sonnes of Iacob were translated from Sichem As Iosephus writeth And sichem also was specially honored because such persons had benne buried there as S. Hierom witnesseth of his owne knowledge in his time Againe by religious care of burying the dead in this first age Enoch was more certainly knowen to be Translated aliue and not to be dead For the seuentie Interpreters and S. Paul say He was not found which importeth that they sought diligently for him and that his bodie could not be found for God translated him By al which we see mutual offices and communion of good workes amongst good men aliue and dead which is called Cōmunion of Saincts And herein Angels lacked not their offices For God set Cherubins to kepe the gate of Paradise that neither man should enter being iustly expelled for sinne nor diuels as S. Augustin noteth left they should take fruite of the tree of life and geuing it to men allure them to more sinne And now Saincts being exalted to Angels glorie haue like honorable offices towards other men as Angels haue Yea the bloud of Abel vniustly shed by Cain and iustly to be reuenged by God sheweth the peculiar honour which God bestoweth vpon his Saints for their vertues and merites in this life especially in their death For Precious in the sight of our Lord is the
said The woman which thou gauest me to be my felow companion gaue me of the tree and I did eate † And our Lord God said to the woman Why hast thou done this who answered The serpent deceiued me I did eate † And our Lord God said to the serpent Because thou hast done this thing accursed art thou among al catle beasts of the earth vpon thy brest shalt thou goe earth shalt thou eate al the dayes of thy life † I wil put enmyties betwen thee the woman and thy seed and the seed of her she shal bruise thy head in peeces thou shalt lye in waite of her heele † To the woman also he said I wil multiplie thy trauailes and thy child bearinges in trauaile shalt thou bring forth children and thou shalt be vnder thy husbands power and he shal haue dominion ouer thee † And to Adam he said Because thou hast heard the voice of thy wife and hast eaten of the tree whereof I cōmanded thee that thou shouldest not eate cursed is the earth in thy woorke with much toyling shalt thou eate thereof al the dayes of thy life † Thornes and thystles shal it bring forth to thee thou shalt eate the herbes of the earth † In the sweat of thy face shalt thou eate bread til thou returne to earth of which thou wast taken because dust thou art and into dust thou shalt returne † And Adam called the name of his wife Eue for because she was mother of al the liuing † Our Lord God also made for Adam and his wife garments of skynnes and clothed them † And said Loe Adam is become as it were one of vs knowing good euil now therfore lest perhapes he reach forth his hand and take also of the tree of life eate and liue for euer † And our Lord God sent him out of the paradise of pleasure to worke the earth of which he was taken † And he cast out Adam and placed before the paradise of pleasure Cherubins a flaming and a turning sworde for to keepe the way of the tree of life ANNOTATIONS CHAP. III 1 VVhy hath God Here we may see how sinne came first amongst men For the diuel enuying mās happie state tempted Eue the weaker person beginning with a question therby to allure her into conference and by such a question as might bring her into suspition of Gods affection towards man saying VVhy hath God commanded you that you should not eate of euerie tree of paradise insinuating by these words and withal internally suggesting that God dealt hardly with them abridging their libertie without cause And when he had got so much of her that she was displeased with the precept which she shewed by adding of her owne to make it seme more greuous that they were forbidden to touch the tree and againe by reporting the punishment as doubtful saying lest perhaps vve dye then the tempter auouched boldly and falsly that they should not dye and charged God to be enuious of the benefite they should get by eating of that tree saying their eyes should be opened and they should be as Goddes knowing good and euil Vpon which perswasion and liking also she had to the fruite she did take and eate and perswaded Adam also to eate And forthwith they saw that they would not haue seene knew euil which they had better not to haue knowen were ashamed and endeuored to couer and hide them selues Euen thus the diuel dealeth with men euer since assaulting the weaker persons and weaker part as the flesh and sensualitie and by them setteth vpon the stronger and superior part to get consent of freewil without which there is no sinne According to that famous saying of S. Augustin Pe●atum adeo est voluntarium vt nullo modo sit peccatum si non voluntarium Sinne is so voluntarie that in no vvise it can be sinne if it be not voluntarie wherfore it was no sinne in Eue to be tempted by the serpent which she could not auoide nor in Adam to be tempted by Eue but they sinned when they consented to the euil suggestions And now in the regenerate though concupiscence remaine which is the effect of sinne past occasion of sinne in those that yeld againe to tētations yet is it not sinne but punishment of sinne and matter of exercise in the iust and if we resist of merite and therfore S. Paul exhorteth vs to vvalle in the spirite and the lusts of the flesh vve shal not accomplish And in an other place sheweth that he vvhich fighteth lavvfully shal be crovvned 15. She shal bruise Protestants wil not admitte this reading ipsa conteret she shal bruise lest our Blessed Ladie should be said anie way to bruise the serpents head And Kemnisius amongst others saith that al ancient Fathers read ipsum not ipsa But he is conuinced of lying by Claudius Marius Victor lib. 1. in Gen. Alcimus Auitus lib. 3. carm c. 6. S. Chrisostom bom 17. in Genes S. Ambrose lib de fuga saeculi cap. 7. S. Augustin lib. 2. de Genesi contra Manichaeos cap. 18 lib. 11. de Genesi ad literam cap. 26. S. Gregorie lib. 1. Moralium cap. 38. And after them S. Bede Eucherius Rabanus Rupertus Strabus and Lira vpon this place S. Bernard ser 2. super Misus est And manie others who read ipsa as the Latin text now hath But whether we read She shal bruise or her sede that is her sonne Christ shal bruise the serpents head we attribute no more nor no lesse to Christ nor to our Ladie by the one reading then by the other for by the text I vvil put ●nmit●es betvven thee and the vvoman betvven thy seede and her seede It is clere that this enmitie and battle pertained to the woman and her seede on the one partie and to this diuel that spake by the serpent and al the wicked on the other partie and that the victorie should happen to mankind VVhich being captiue by Adams sinne occasioned by a woman should be redeemed both sexes though in farre different sorte concurring therto And so it is most true that Christ by his owne proper powre and his blessed mother by her most immediate cooperating to his Incarnation and consequently to other Misteries did bruise the serpents head breake and vanquish his powre As manie ancient Fathers do excellently discourse namely S. Bernard writing vpon these wordes in the Apocalips cap. 12. A great signe appeared in heauen a vvoman clothed vvith the sunne Albeit saith he by one man and one woman we were greatly damaged yet God be thanked by one man and one woman al losses are repaired and that not without great increase of graces For the benefite doth farre excede the losse Our merciful father geuing vs for a terrestrial Adam Christ our Redemer for old Eue Gods owne mother Moreouer as the
loaues and fishes Ioan 6. And some real effect Christs blessing must nedes worke also in the blessed Sacrament Mat. 26. VVhich can be no other but changing bread and wine into his bodie bloud seing him selfe expresly sayeth This is my bodie this is my bloud And though Gods blessing in this place be also a precept yet it is not to al men for euer but for the propagation of mankind which being long since abundantly propagared the obligation of the precept ceaseth the cause ceasing So S. Cyprian S. Ierome S. Augustin and other Fathers expound this place And confirme the same by the text for immediatly God signifying to what end he spoke saith and replenish the earth VVhich benig replenished Gods wil is therin fulfilled CHAP. II. The worke of six dayes being finished God rested the seuēth day blessed it 8. Then placing man in paradise planted with bewtiful swete trees witered with foure riuers 16. comandeth him not to eate of the tree of knowledge of good euil 18. formed a woman of a ribbe of Adam THE heauens therfore the earth were fully finished and al the furniture of them † And the seuenth day God ended his woorke which he had made rested “ the seuenth day from al woorke that he had done † And he blessed the seuenth day and sanctified it because in it he had ceased from al his woorke which God created to make † These are the generations of heauen earth when they were created in the day when our Lord God made the heauen and the earth † And euery plant of the filde before it shotvp in the earth And euerie herbe of the ground before it sprang for our Lord God had not rayned vpon the earth and man was not to til the earth † But a spring rose out of the earth watering al the ouermost part of the earth † Our Lord God therfore formed man of the slyme of the earch and breathed into his face the breath oflife man became a liuing soule † And our Lord God had planted a Paradise of pleasure from the beginning wherin he placed man whom he had formed † And our Lord God brought forth of the ground al maner of trees fayre to behold and pleasant to eate of the tree of life also in the middle of Paradise and the tree of knowledge of good euil † And a riuer issued out of the place of pleasure to water Paradise which from thence is diuided into four heades † The name of the one is Phison that is it which compasseth al the land of Heuilath where gold groweth † And the gold of that land is very good there is sound bdelium the stone onyx † And the name of the second riuer is Gehon that is it which compasseth al the land of Ethiopia † And the name of the third riuer is Tygris that same passeth along by the Assirians And the fourth riuer the same is Euphrates † Our Lord God therfore tooke man put him in the Paradise of pleasure to woorke keepe it † And he commanded him saying Of euerie tree of Paradise eate thou † But “ of the tree of knowledge of good euil eate thou not For in what day soeuer thou shalt eate of it “ thou shalt dye the death † Our Lord God also said It is not good for man to be alone let vs make him a helpe like vnto him selfe † Our Lord God therfore hauing formed of clay al beastes of the earth and foules of the ayre brought them to Adam that he might see what to cal them for al that Adam called any liuing creature the same is his name † And Adam called al beastes by their names and al foules of the ayre and al cattel of the filde but vnto Adam there was not found an helper like him selfe † Our Lord God therfore cast a dead sleepe vpon Adam and when he was fast a sleepe he tooke one of his ribbes filled vp flesh for it † And our Lord God built the ribbe which he tooke of Adam into a woman and brought her to Adam † And Adam said This now is bone of my bones and flesh of my flesh she shal be called woman because she was taken out of man † Wherfore man shal leaue his father mother shal cleaue to his wife they shal be two in one flesh † And they were both naked to wit Adam his wife and were not ashamed ANNOTATIONS CHAP. II. 2. The seuenth day Al creatures benig made in their kindes in six dayes complete and perfect God not neding as men often do in their workes to perfect poolish or amend the same rested the seuenth day and therfore the natural perfection of Gods workes is attributed to the seventh day and the supernatural perfecting of men in eternal life after the Resurrection is attributed to the eight day as S. Augustin and other fathers teach And for this cause God blessed and sanctifyed the seuenth day and after we haue in the Decalogue or tenne commandments that this day al should rest and abstaine from workes yea and kepe it festiual occupying them selues in spiritual exercises seruice and special worshipe of God as the Iewes did euen til Christs and his Apostles time praying and hearing the word of God read and expounded in the Sabboth day VVherby we see that distinction of dayes pertayneth to Religion the people of God thus obseruing the Sabboth in memorie of the Creation diuers other feastes in memorie of other benefites And we now kepe the Sunday holie in memorie of Christs Resurrection and other feastes in gratful remembrance of other Mysteries of Christs Natiuitie the coming of the Holie Ghost and the like Yea also feastes of his blessed Mother and other Sainctes for the benefites receiued from Christ by them and for more honour to Christ in them So this Catholique obseruation of feastes is neither Iudaical which also in the law was good but now is abrogated nor heathnish for we honour not Iupiter nor Iuno noranie false god or goddesse but our Lord God Creator Redemer for his sake his best seruants VVherof see the Annotations in the English new Testament 4. chap. to the Galathians VVherto we here only adde these wordes of S. Basil VVhich may serue for a general answer to the most common obiection Honor seruorum redundat in commun●m Domin●m The honour of the seruantes redoundeth to the common Lord or Maister So saith he the honour of Sainctes is the honour of Christ their Lord and ours 17. Of the tree of knovvledge Besides the law of nature by which Man was bound to direct al his actions according to the rule of reason and besides the supernatural diuine law by which he was bound to beleue and trust in God and to loue him aboue al things hauing receiued the giftes of faith hope and
may seme to beare wisheth the Pope who was also very lerned to examine al more at large putting him in mind that Origen writ his twelfth and thirtenth bookes vpon this onlie place The most probable exposition semeth to be gathered out of the Hebrewes Tradition that this Lamech of the issue of Cain for there was an other Lamech of Seths progenie much addicted to hunting and his eyes decaying vsed in that excercise the direction of a young man his nephew the sonne of Tubalcain VVho seing something moue in bushes supposing it to be a wild beast willed his grandfather to shoote at the same which he did and stroke the marke with a deadlie wound and approching to take the pray found it to be old Cain VVhereupon sore amazed afflicted and moued with great passion did so beate the young man for his il direction that he also died of the drie blowes After both which mishappes and his passion at last caulmed Lamech lamenteth as the text saith that he had killed a man and stripling towit the one with a wound the other with drie blowes for which he feared seuenfold punishment more then Cain suffered for killing Abel Neuertheles S. Hierom other Fathers thinke it probable that Lamech killing the one of ignorance the other in passion was not so seuerly punished as he feared And so they vnderstand the rest of this passage that seuenfold vengance was taken of Cain by prolongation of his miserable life til his seuenth generation when one of his owne issue slew him and an other of the same linage with him And Lamech was punished seuentie seuenfold when his seuentie seuen children for so manie he had as Iosephus writeth and al their ofspring perished in the floud Mystically by seuentie seuen may be signified that the sinne of mankind should be punished and expiated in Christ our Redemer who was borne in the seuentie seuenth generation from Adam 26. Begane to inuocate Seth was a most holie man and so brought vp his children that they were called the sonnes of God Gen. 6. Adam also and Eue were penitent and became great confessors and are now Sainctes And so it can not be doubted but amongst other spiritual exercises they prayed and inuocated God And therfore that which is here said He towit Enos bagane or as the Hebrew hath then was begune to inuocate the name of our Lord can not be vnderstood of priuate but of some publique prayer of many meeting togeather obseruing some rites set forme in peculiar place dedicated to diuine Seruice the Church being now growne to a competent multitude And that besides Sacrifice which was also before as appeareth both by Cain Abel CHAP. V. The progenie of Adam number of their yeares vvith the death of the rest translation of Enoch in the line of Seth to Noe his three sonnes THIS is the booke of the generation of Adam In the day when God created man to the likenes of God made he him † Male and female created he them and blessed them and called their name Adam in the day when they were created † And Adam liued a hundred and thirtie yeares and begat to his owne image and likenes and called his name Seth. † And the dayes of Adam after he begat Seth came to eight hundred yeares and he “ begat sonnes and daughters † And al the time that Adam liued came to nine hundred and thirtie yeares “ and he died † Seth also liued a hundred fiue yeares and begat Enos † And Seth liued after he begat Enos eight hundred and seuen yeares and begat sonnes and daughters † And al the dayes of Seth came to nine hundred twelue yeares and he died † And Enos liued nintie yeares and begat Cainan † After Whose birth he liued eight hundred fiftene yeares and begat sonnes and daughters † And al the dayes of Enos came to nine hundred and fiue yeares and he died † Cainan also liued seuentie yeares begat Malaleel † And Cainan liued after he begat Malaleel eight hundred fourtie yeares and begat sonnes daughters † And al the dayes of Cainan came to nine hundred and ten yeares and he died † And Malaleel liued sixtie fiue yeares and begat Iared † And Malaleel liued after he begat Iared eight hundred and thirtie yeares and begat sonnes and daughters † And al the dayes of Malaleel came to eight hundred nyntie fiue yeares he died † And Iared liued a hundred sixtie two yeares and begat Enoch † And Iared liued after he begat Enoch eight hundred yeares and begat sonnes and daughters † And al the dayes of Iared came to nine hundred sixtie two yeares he died † Moreouer Enoch liued sixtie fiue yeares begat Mathusala † And Enoch walked with God liued after he begat Mathusala three hundred yeares and begat sonnes and daughters † And al the dayes of Enoch came to three hundred sixtie fiue yeares † And he walked with God and “ was seene no more because God tooke him † Mathusala also liued a hundred eightie seuen yeares begat Lamech † And Mathusala liued after he begat Lamech seuen hundred eightie two yeares and begat sonnes and daughters † And al the dayes of Mathusala came to nyne hundred sixtie nine yeares he died † And Lamech liued a hundred eightie two yeares and begat a sonne † and he called his name Noe saying This sonne shal comfort vs from the workes labours of our handes on the earth which our Lord cursed † And Lamech liued after he begat Noe fiue hundred nintie fiue yeares and begat sonnes and daughters † And al the dayes of Lamech came to seuen hundred seuentie seuen yeares and he died And Noe when he was fiue hundred yeares olde begat Sem Cham and Iaphat ANNOTATIONS CHAP. V. 4. Begate sonnes and daughters Moyses in this genealogie reciteth not alwayes the first begotten nor the whole progenie by their names for then he should haue repeated Cain and Abel and haue named many others but those onlie by whom the Church of God continued signifying the rest in general whose succession was cut of by the floud 5. And he died By this Gods word is verified saying that Adam should dye if he should eate of the forbidden tree And the diuel is proued a lyer saying they should not dye It is also most true that Adam dyed that day in which he did eate For he began that very day to decline to death and so doth al mankind euer since as truly said the woman of Thecua to king Dauid vve doe al die and as vvaters that returne not vve fal dovvne on the earth And vvhat els saith S. Gregorie is this daylie decaying of our corruption but a lingering death And none of al these that liued longest reaching to a thousand yeares which with God is as one day man dyed in that day in which he
a ribbe of his side to be his mate and vnseparable companion as man and wife ioyned in Mariage with Gods blessing for increase and multiplication As appeareth in the two first chapters of this booke But God hauing made man right he intangled him selfe ●● holie Scripture speaketh with infinite questions For the diuel enuying mans felicitie in●●gled our mother E●e with questions and lies and then by her first seduced and deceiued allured also Adam to the transgression of Gods commandment And so they lost original iustice which Adam had receiued for him selfe and al mankind and al proceeding from them by natural propagation are borne the children of wrath in original sinne contracted from Adam slaues of the diuel not only subiect to temporal death but also are excluded for euer from heauenly blisse and glorie except by Christs redemption particularly applied they be restored to grace iustice in this life And touching Adam and Eue whose sinne was not original but actual directly committed by them selues Gods mercie so reclamed them by new grace that they despared not as Cain and some orhers did afterwards but with hope of remission were sorie and penitent and accordingly receiued penance and redemption For God brought Adam from his sinne as holie writte testifieth and the same is collected of Eue God shewing the like signes of his prouident mercie towards them both of which we shal by and by note some for example Now let vs see the more principal points of faith and Religion professed and obserued by the Church of God before Noes floud First they beleeued in one Eternal and Omnipotent God who made the whole world and al things therin of nothing which is easely confessed of al that are not plaine Atheists and may be proued against them by reason And therfore Adam and other Patriarches could not erre in this Article nor others be ignorant therof except they were very wicked The Mysterie also of the Blessed Trinitie three Diuine Persons in one God though farre aboue the reach of mans reason yet was beleued more expresly by som● more implied by others and conserued from age to age by tradition at least amongst the chiefe heades and leaders wherupon Moyses afterwardes insinuated the same great Mysterie by diuers wordes and phrase● writing of God and his workes The two wordes God created if they be rightly considered importe so much For the word Elohim God in the plural number signifyeth pluralitie of Persons for manie Gods it can not signifie seeing there is but one God and the verbe bara created in the singular number signifyeth one God in nature and substance albeit three Persons For whatsoeuer God doth in creatures is the worke of the whole Trinitie though holie Scriptures do oftentimes appropriate some worke to one Diuine Person some to another which also proueth distinction of Persons in God So the wordes God created heauen and earth signifie the Father to whom powre is attributed In the beginning signifie the Sonne to whom wisdome is appropriated and the words The Sprite of God moued ouer the waters signifie the Holie Ghost by whose bountiful goodnes the waters were made fruictful Likewise Gods owne wordes Let vs make man signifie the pluralitie of Persons and Image and likenes in the singular number signifie one God Men also knew by faith manie things perteyning to them selues As that the bodie was made of the slime of the earth the soule not produced of anie thing formerly existing but created immediatly of nothing and naturally immortal that the soule of Adam was indued with grace and iustice that he fel from that happie state by yelding to tentation and breaking Gods commandment of abstinence that for the same sinne Adam and Eue were cast forth of Paradise and al mankind subiect to death and other calamities For remedie against sinne restauration to grace they beleeued in Christ promised to be borne of the womans seede who by his death should conquer the wicked serpent deliuer man from captiuitie and restore him to spiritual life And this is the cause of the perpetual enmitie betwen the woman especially the most blessed Virgin Mother of whom Christ tooke flesh and the serpent and betwen her seede the spiritual children of Christ and the serpents seede the whole companie of the wicked Of this battle and conquest Targhum Hierosolimitanum thus speaketh There shal be remedie and health to the children of wemen but to thee o serpent there shal be no medicine yea they shal tread thee vnder their feete in the latter dayes by the powre of Christ their King Likewise Gods familiar conuersation with diuers men in mans shape Gen. 2. 3. 4. 6. and 7. was a signe of Christs incarnation And The Sacrifices immolated did prefigurate his death in respect wherof it is said in the Apocalips The Lamb● was slaine from the beginniing of the world But more expresly S. Paul testifieth that Abel Enoch and Noe beleeued in Christ naming them for example of the first age and others of other times and in the end concludeth that manie more being approued by the same faith receiued not the promise to wit in their life time God prouiding that they without others of the new Law should not be consummate that is not admitted into heauenlie ioyes fruition of God vntil the way of eternal glorie were opened by our Lords Passion and As●ension Neither did the true seruants of God in those first dayes only beleeue in hart but they also professed their saith Religion by external Rites namely in offering of Sacrifice the most special homage seruice to God which is clerly testified cha 4. as wel bloudie in figure of Christs Passion as vnbloudie in figure of the holie Eucharist Also the accepting of the one rightly offered by Abel reiecting the other not donne sincerly by Cair was declared by external signes which Cain disdayning and enuying his brothers good worke knowing his owne to be naught of mere malice killed his brother Besides Sacrifice they had also other Rites in publique Assemblies praying and inuocating the name of our Lord in more solemne maner from Enos time and so forvvard according to that is recorded of him in the end of the fourth chapter for douteles Adam Abel and Seth did also pray and call vpon God and therfore it was some addition or increase of solemnitie in the seruice of God which is referred to Enos They had moreouer other ceremonies of the seuenth day particularly blessed and sanctified by God kept holie by Adam and other Patriarches as Abben Ezra witnesseth in his commentaries vpon the tenne commandements Of abstayning from meates for it semeth the more godlie sorte did eate no flesh before the floud which was after permitted Obseruation of cleane and vncleane beastes for Sacrifice Of peculiar places dedicated to religious vses where people mette together to pray Likwise diuers
wife thou shalt not reueale because it is the turpitude of thy brother † The turpitude of thy wife and her daughter thou shalt not reueale Her sonnes daughter and her daughters daughter thou shalt not take to reueale her ignominie because they are her flesh and such copulation is incest † Thou shalt not take thy wiues sister for an harlote to vexe her withal neither shalt thou reueale her turpitude whiles she is yet liuing † To a woman hauing her flowers thou shalt not approch neither shalt thou reueale her turpitude † With thy neighbours wife thou shalt not companie nor be polluted with commixtion of seede † Of thy seede thou shalt not geue to be consecrated to the idol Moloch nor pollute the name of thy God I the Lord. † Companie not with mankind as with womankind because it is abomination † With no beast shalt thou companie neither shalt thou be polluted with it A woman shal not lie downe to a beast nor companie with it because it is an hainous fact † Neither be ye polluted in anie of the thinges wherwith al the nations haue bene contaminated which I wil cast out before your sight † and wherwith the land is polluted whose abominations I wil visite that it vomite out the inhabitants therof † Keepe my ordinances and iudgements and doe not any of these abominations as wel the same countrieman as the stranger that seiourneth with you † For al these execrable thinges did the inhabitants of the land that haue bene before you and haue polluted it † Beware therfore lest in like maner it vomite out you also when you shal doe the like thinges as it vomited out the nation that was before you † Euerie soule that shal doe anie of these abominations shal perish from the middes of his people † Keepe my commandements Doe not the thinges which they haue done that haue bene before you and be not polluted in them I the Lord your God ANNOTATIONS CHAP. XVIII 6 Next of his bloud Mariage is forbid first and most strictly by the law of nature in al degrees in the right line ascending and decending both in consanguinitie and affinitie S. Paul testifying that among the heat hen no man could haue his fathers vvise And in the right line God him selfe who onlie can neuer dispensed Secondarily the first collateral degree in consanguinitie that is betwen brother and sister by one parent or by both is also vnlawful by the law of nature except in the beginning of the world when Adams children must nedes marie together God so ordayning that al mankind should be propagated by one man for of him also the first woman was made but after this beginning it was neuer allowed nor perhaps can be dispensed withal at least neuer was by anie man Though Beza li. de repudijs diuo●tijs and some English Bezites charge Pope Martin the fifth to haue dispensed with one that had maried his owne natural sister which is a false reporte For it was with one who hauing committed fornication with one sister afterwardes maried the other from whom he could not be separated without great scandal the pretended mariage being publike and the impediment secrete as S. Antoninus writeth par 3. sum Theol. tit 1. c. 11. But besides the right line and the first collateral degree in consanguinitie no other collateral degrees are prohibited by the law of nature but by positiue only So this present law written by Moyses forbade to marie in the first collateral degree of affinitie but the same law commanded Deut. 25. that in case a maried man died without issue his brother should marie the widow VVherby is clere that this degree and others more remote were not prohibited by the law of nature For then God would not haue made a contrarie general law in anie case for the whole nation of the Iewes his people and that vnder penaltie to be obserued which is contrarie to the qualitie of indulgence or dispensation and no such necessitie as in the beginning of the world VVherfore al protestants that say the whole law written by Moyses concerning degrees of consanguinitie and affinitie is the law of nature and so pertaineth to Christians must necessarily say also that if now a maried man die without issue his brother must marie his wife VVhich specially they denie It is also proued that this and some other degrees expressed in this place were not against the law of nature which is common to al nations commonly or easely knowne to al men by discourse of reason because no common wealth among the Gentiles did punish nor modest men forbeare or reprehend such mariages as appeareth by Laban who after he had deceiued Iacob by geuing him one sister for an other offered him also the former promised whom without difficultie of conscience he accepted Gen. 29. neither did that holie Patriareh thinke it vnlauful to keepe them both And when Iudas matched his second sonne and promised the third to the wife of his first sonne he did it according to the custome of that place time Gen. 38. And Noemi spoke according to the same custome Ruth 1. v. 11. Againe where this law forbiddeth a man to marie or companie with his wiues sister it addeth vvhiles she is liuing not prohibiting mariage when his first wife is dead Yet his wiues sister is as nere in affinitie as his brothers wife Likewise the diuersitie of punishments chap. 20. for transgression of this law either in the right line or in the first collateral degree of consanguinitie who were punished by death and for transgressing in the first collateral degree of affinitie or in the second either of consanguinitie or affinitie who had lesse punishments sheweth that the former degrees are prohibited by the law of nature and not the other for then the violation should be like sinne and punished alike Finally it is euident that certaine of these degrees are not against the law of nature by the example of holie Abraham who in and according to the law of nature maried his brothers daughter called Sarai otherwise Iescha Gen. 11. which mariage God approued by manie blessings Also Iacob maried two sisters together Two sonnes of Iudas maried the same woman successiuely And Amram Moyses father maried his aunt his fathers sister Exod. 6. v. 20. Num. 26. v. 59. VVherfore seing neither the first collateral degree in affinitie nor the second collateral in consanguinitie or affinitie is forbid by the law of nature but by positiue only and that both ceremonial and iudicial lawes of the old Testament ceassed in the New and are abrogated by Christ it resteth proued that the same bind not Christians but as they are renewed and established by the Church or Christian commonwelthes And as this is donne in temporal causes by temporal States partly by renewing and establishing the same which was in the law of Moyses as by punishing wilful
charitie God gaue him an other particular law that he should not eate of the tree of knovvlege of good and euil And that for two special reasons which S. Augustin noteth vpon this place First that God might declare him selfe to be Lord of man VVhich was absolutely necessarie for man and nothing at al profitable to God who nedeth not our seruice but we without his dominion should vtterly fal to nothing Nec enim ipso non creante c. For he not creating vs neither could vve haue bene no● he not conseruing vs could vve remayne nor he not gouerning vs could vve liue rightly VVherfore he onlie is our true Lord vvhom not for his but for our ovvne profite and saluation vve serue The other reason was that God might geue man matter wherin to exercise the vertue of obedience and to shew him selfe a subiect of God VVhich could not be so properly and effectually declared by keping other lawes nor the enormitie of disobedience appeare so euidently as by fulfilling of Gods wil commanding him or by doing his owne wil moued to the contrarie in a thing of it selfe indifferent only made vnlawful because it was forbid But let vs heare S. Augustins owne wordes Nec potuit melius aut diligentius cō●end●ri quantum malum sit sola inobedientia c. Neither could it saith this great Doctor be better nor more exactly signified how bad a thing sole disobedience is then where a man became guiltie of iniquitie because he touched that thing contrarie to prohibition which if he not forbidden had touched he had not sinned at al. For he that saith for example sake Touch not this herbe supposing it is poysenful and doth forwarne one of death if he touch it death assuredly falleth on the contemner of the precept yea though no man had prohibited and he had touched for he should dye because the same thing bereueth him of health and life whether it had benne forbidden him or no. Also when one forbiddeth that thing to be touched which would not in dede preiudice him that toucheth but him that forbiddeth as if one take an others money being forbid by him whose the money is it is a sinne in him that is forbidden because it is iniurie to him that forbiddeth But when that thing is touched which neither should hurt him that toucheth nor any other if it were not forbid wherfore is it prohibited but that the proper goodnes of obedience and the euil of disobedience might appeare Thus S. Augustin sheweth that disobedience is a sinne because it is against a precept though otherwise the thing that is done were not euil And amongst other good notes teacheth that true obedience inquireth not wherfore a thing is commanded but leauing that to the Superior promptly doth that is appointed 17. Of the tree eate thou not This example of our first parents transgression sheweth how friuolous an answer it is to say that breaking of commanded fastes or eating meates forbidden can not hurt vs the meate being good and holsome for so the fruite of the tree was good and should haue hurt no man if it had not benne forbidden Euen so al meates of their owne nature are good yet the precept of fasting foretold by our Sauiour in general and determined by his Church in particular and so of anie other like law though it be in things otherwise indifferent proceeding from lawful Superiors bindeth the subiects in conscience And the transgression is properly disobedience what other sinne soeuer may also be mixed therwith 17. Thou shalt dye the death Against the new doctrine denying that after sinne is remitted anie temporal punishment remaineth for the same this place declareth that death wherof God forewarned Adam if he should eate of the fruite forbidden remained due and was at last inflicted vpon him for his sinne which was presently remitted vpon his repentance Againe for so much as we are al subiect to death it proueth that we were al guiltie of this sinne by which death came vpon al men as S. Paul teacheth Els God should punish vs without our fault which is vnpossible that his goodnes should do Especially it appeareth in infants who dying before they come to vse of reason can neuer cōmit other sinne for though they were circumcised or had Sacrifice offered or other remedie vsed for them before Christ or baptised since Christ yet they suffer as S. Augustin noteth both death and manie other penalties of sickenes cold heate hunger and the like which can neither be to them matter of merite as to others it may be nor profite them for auoiding of other sinnes seing they dye in their infancie Yea moreouer if they dyed without circumcisiō or other remedie of those former times their soules perished from their people and now without Baptisme can neuer enter into the kingdome of heauen which could not stand with Gods iustice if they were not guiltie of sinne CHAP. III. By the craft of the Diuel speaking in a serpent our first parents transgressed Gods commandment 7. who being ashamed vvould hide them selues 9 but are reproued by God 14. and besides other particular punishements yet with promise of a Redemer are cast out of Paradise BVT the serpent also was more subtile then al the beasts of the earth which our Lord God had made Which said to the woman Why hath God commanded you that you should not eate of euerie tree of Paradise † To whom the woman answered Of the fruite of the trees that are in paradise we doe eate † but of the fruite of the tree which is in the middes of paradise God hath commanded vs that we should not eate and that we should not touch it lest perhapes we die † And the serpent said to the woman No you shal not dye the death † For God doth know that in what day soeuer you shal eate therof your eyes shal be opened and you shal be as gods knowing good euil † The woman therfore sawe that the tree was good to eate and fayre to the eyes and delectable to behold and she tooke of the fruite therof and did eate and gaue to her husband who did eate † And the eyes of them both were opened and when they perceiued themselues to be naked they sowed togeather leaues of a figge tree and made themselues aprons † And hearing the voice of our Lord God walking in paradise at the after none ayre Adam hid himselfe and so did his wife from the face of our Lord God amidst the trees of paradise † And our Lord God called Adam and said to him Where art thou † Who said I heard thy voice in paradise and I feared because I was naked and I hid me † To whom he said And who hath told thee that thou wast naked but that thou hast eaten of the tree whereof I commanded thee that thou shouldest not eate † And Adam