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A61645 A stock of divine knowledge, being a lively description of the divine nature, or, The divine essence, attributes, and Trinity particularly explaned [sic] and profitably applied the first, shewing us what God is : the second, what we ought to be / by the late learned and laborious preacher, and worthy instrument of Gods glory, Richard Stock ... Stock, Richard, 1569?-1626. 1641 (1641) Wing S5693; ESTC R34616 191,839 352

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they instance when he ascended up on high he led captivity captive and gave gifts unto men but then he gave the spirit therefore it meanes the gifts not the person of the spirit Answ True he then gave gifts but what gifts not the gifts of sanctification but the gifts of tongues which is spoken of in Acts 2. and so notwithstanding this it is manifest that he is God from eternity Vse 3. This teaches how we ought and how we may beleeve truly in the holy Ghost namely to beleeve in him as God the third person proceeding from the Father and the Sonne sanctifying the elect he that changes any thing of this description cannot beleeve in him aright as he that beleeves in the holy Ghost as God yet as begotten but not proceeding beleeves not aright Object But some will say unto me why may we not say that the holy Ghost is begotten as well as the Sonne when as begetting is receiving the whole Essence by communication and what is proceeding but receiving the whole Essence by communication and why doe we say the Son is begotten and the holy Ghost proceeds Answ To this I answer as Saint Chrysostome did that which is not written thou oughtest not thinke or speake if thou finde it any where written then thou maiest if not thou maiest not amongst many things Saint Augustine observes two in this misery why should not we say that the holy Ghost is begotten he answers because the second person is said to be the Sonne yea the onely begotten Sonne therefore I dare not goe from that to ascribe the begetting to any other besides it is said that the holy Ghost proceeds he goes on to this purpose if any aske Quest How doth begetting and proceeding differ Answ I answer that they doe differ I am sure but how I know not Againe what is the difference to be begotten and to proceed I am insufficient to speak or expresse Nazianzen presses the point well tell me saith he what is to be begotten and I will tell thee what is proceeding and yet if either shall undertake to doe this by searching into it we may be both mad and lose our wits therefore we say the Father is of himself not from another the Son is of the Father alone by way of begetting the holy Ghost from them both by way of proceeding And if this seemes strange saith Nazianzen take an Image of it There is Adam Seth Evah Adam not begotten Seth begotten Evah proceeding from Adam there was one begotten that was Seth and there was one proceeding that was Evah and one begetting that was Adam in a word thus we are to believe of the personall Essence of the third person in trinity the holy Ghost Vse 4. It followes in the description he sanctifies the elect therefore this admonishes every prophane man that scoffes at purity to see and repent of this prophanesse because purity is the worke of the holy Ghost what doe you then deride when you mock at purity tell me whom thou mockest at even at the holy Ghost I say thou scoffer at purity and holines whatsoever thou art thou scoffest at the spirit of God Pro. 17. He that mocks the poore derides him that made him So I say to thee that mockest the pure that are made holy c. thou mockest the holy Ghost that made him pure and thou maiest be said in a sort to commit a sinne against the holy Ghost I say not that unpardonable sin but a sinne against his personall worke of holinesse I am sure this one thing doth make manifest that thou art not sealed by the spirit of promise and redemption even thy mocking at holinesse which is his worke know then for certaine the more base that holinesse is in thy sight the more base thou art in the sight of Gods spirit better had it beene for thee that thou hadst been made the most venomous creature on the face of the earth then that thou shouldest not be made holy by this sanctifying spirit of God pray then if it be possible the thoughts of thy heart and the words of thy mouth might be forgiven thee for thou hast not spoken against holy men only but the holy spirit of God as often as thou haft spoken against holinesse Vse 5. Here is matter of comfort Is holinesse the worke of the spirit which is God is holinesse begun as in truth here is but the beginning of it here is but the earnest the first fruits is it so that thou wrestlest with thy corruptions thou wouldest and yet thou canst not be perfect comfort thy selfe it is certaine that he will perfect it in his own time Philip. 1.6 Certainely he that hath begun this good worke will perfect it although we have many weakenesses as the Apostle cries out Oh! wretched man that I am who shall deliver me from the body of this death c. when he fights with infidelity and with lust and cannot overcome it yet here is the comfort I say it againe here is the comfort he hath given thee that grace by which thou resistest and by which thou shalt overcome evill onely remember this he will perfect it as thou couldst not teach him how hee should begin grace in thee so thou must not teach him how or when to perfect it in thee howsoever in the meane time thou criest out miserable man that I am who shall deliver me from the body of sinne if thou hunger and thirst after righteousnesse he will perfect it but thou must continue wrastling till the change of the body come and who would not wrastle for so holy a prise Vse 6. Lastly we note the blasphemy of the Pelagians and Papists when they tell us of falling away from grace here is manifestly the contrary It is the spirits worke to make the elect holy will he be wanting in his owne worke away with such blasphemies from us let us serve the providence of God for our perseverance by attending upon the word and Sacraments here and he will in part sanctifie us here and will not leave us untill he hath perfectly sanctified us throughout the whole soule and body and spirit at the day of appearing of the Lord Jesus And thus much in speciall of the third person in Trinity the holy Ghost as also in generall of the description we gave of God in his owne nature A Table of the Contents A AEternity of God what 91. God is Aeternall 92. Therefore lives to reward the good and bad 93. c. Afflictions how signes of Gods love 196. 197 Anger of God what 212. 217. In Anger two things 213 Anger is and why it may be given to God 216 Anger is not simply evill 219 Anger in God incensed by sin 220 Anger appeased by removing sinne 221 Iudgements sometimes removed in Anger 223 Atheisme confuted 55 Atheisme ground of humiliation 56 Ascent to God is of God 179 Anthropomorphites confuted 74 Approbation of man not to be rested in 118 B
the father be granted of all to be God and a person why is the Son set apart by some but is proved to be God and a distinct person by excellent reasons First because the Son did descend and take the nature of man Secondly because he is of the same Essence with the Father Thirdly because he ever was and shall be the mediator of his Church To explane these a meer name a property or quality as heretiques say he is cannot descend Iohn 3.13 Who is he that ascended but he also that descended the second person did descend the humanity did not What did he when he was descended he tooke the nature of man Iohn 1.14 The word was made flesh that is it took flesh to it for marke Heb. 2.14.16 Because that the children were partakers of flesh bloud therefore he did partake c. in the 16. verse He did not take the nature of Angels but he tooke the seed of Abraham therefore before he was made flesh he was a person even before he did descend the reason that he is a person distinct from the Father is because he is and ever was and shall be Mediator of the Church and the Angel of the Covenant even before he was made man we prove it as soone as man sinned God was offended and then man could not be saved without a Mediator therefore he was the mediator yet so still that before his incarnation he was a person 1 Cor. 10.9 Let us not tempt Christ as some of them tempted him where he calls us to remembrance that then Christ was in the wildernesse with them c. so that he was a mediator before his incarnation Iob 13.8 Iesus Christ yesterday and to day and the same for ever therefore mediator and then there is but one mediator and that is the man Christ he is called the Angel of the Covenant Mal. 3. and therefore he must needs be a person and thus I have in particular confirmed this concerning the Sonne Now for the holy Ghost he is also proved to be a person first because that he did often appear in a visible shape Secondly because there are effects attributed to him which cannot be attributed to any thing but to a person The first of these thus Mat. 3. at the baptising of Christ he descended upon him in the shape of a Dove and in the second of Acts He appeared in cloven tongues upon the Apostles and therefore is not a property or quality as heretiques teach Secondly because that to the holy Ghost there are given such effects such appellations which cannot be given to any but such a substance for there is given unto him to know secret things that are to come Secondly to determine controversies to give gifts to men to pray to be praied unto all actions of a petson and of a divine person First that he knowes secrets 1 Cor. 2 11. The spirit knows the secret things of God therefore he must needs be a person he did know and foresee things that should be how appears that 1 Tim. 3.2 The spirit speaketh evidently c. that is the holy Ghost foretells what shall be in the latter times Secondly he decrees and determines Acts 15.28 It seemed good to the holy Ghost and to us therefore it followes that he is a person Thirdly gifts are attributed to him Gal. 5.22.23 The fruits of the spirit are joy peace long suffering gentlenesse c. 1 Cor. 12.8 By the same spirit to one is given the word of knowledge and these are disposed of according to his will and therefore no property nor quality but a person c. Againe he helps men to pray and praies for men Rom. 8. We cannot pray as we ought but the spirit helpeth our infirmities he makes sighs and groanes 1 Cor. 13. The fellowship of the holy Ghost be with you he that makes praiers for us helps men to pray and is praied unto he cannot be a name and property c. as heretiques say but a person And so I have shewed you the holy Ghost is a person I remember one thing now which I should have given before a reason that I gave why the Sonne is a person is because that he was of the same nature with the Father because he is the Son a son begotten of his father not a created sonne but a begotten sonne Col. 1.15 The first begotten c. Pal. 2.7 Thou art my sonne this day have I begotten thee shewing an everlasting begetting as the Sonne is everlastingly begotten so the Father everlastingly begets so that the Sonne must be a person distinct from the Father in Divinity and also in Humanity he is the Sonne of God as God he is the Sonne of God begotten of his Father and so of the same nature with the Father and not a name but a person as man he is the sonne of God God the Sonne is joyned unto the humanity and therefore Christ saith I goe to my Father and your Father my Father by nature your Father by adoption therefore he must be a severall and distinct person Vse 1. This teacheth us to confute all Heretiques as the Sabellian who will have but one person in the Divinity and for divers respects called Father Son and holy Ghost having no severall being that the Sonne hath not the same Essence with the Father nor the holy Ghost the same Essence with them both but by this ground you are taught to abhor these and the like Heresie Vse 2. It teaches those that have heard this doctrine by faith to conceive three persons as they are delivered unto us this surpasses the reason of men and Angels therefore every man ought to labour to know this by faith and not to rely on sense and reason but on the word of God Saint Bernard saith I shall speake this boldly that which I doe not understand I beleeve that which I cannot conceive yet I beleeve never the lesse and so ought every one of us to labour to beleeve though we cannot tell how it should be there is great necessity of beleeving this truth no salvation can be except a man do hold this Trinity therefore every man ought to labour to beleeve he must walke by faith and not by sense it is unpossible that the shallow conceit of man should be able to finde these mysteries if God had not revealed them it were as possible to empty the Ocean with a spoon as to finde them out because they are matters of faith and not of sense hold fast that which God hath revealed no man may goe further then God hath revealed so far he must goe further is dangerous curuosity Deut. 22.29 Secret things belong to God but things revealed to us c. that which is manifest saith Saint Austin is ours because we cannot see that which is hid therefore labour to conceive so far as God hath revealed and yet notwithstanding if any man aske how it may appear that there are three in one
Begetting and proceeding how they differ 302 C Church offices concerning the Scriptures 43 D Dominion of God what 239 Dominion why given to God 240 Creatures have their power of God 251 Why God workes by creatures 250 E Essence of God proved to be one 66. which distinguishes the true from false Gods 65. Confutes Hereticks and directs faith 68. 69. Comforts in praier 69 Election and grace immutable 137 Election may be knowne 175 Election how made sure 177 Election is of a few 174. 182 Evill things how and why willed of God 124. 128 F Father what 269 Father taken Essentially and Personally 269 The First person how 270 Fore knowledge no cause of sin 239 Faith shall not faile 99. Strengthned 144 Feare God 119. 220 Faith directed 265 G There is a God proved by reason 50. 51. c. God is but one 56. 57. 88 God what he is 61 Vses to be made of the Deiety 55. 58. c. Goodnesse of God what 148 Goodnesse of God proved 150 Goodnesse in God absolute 151 Goodnesse communicated to the creaturs 152 Vses to be made of Gods goodnesse 153 Grace of God what 171 The object of Grace 172 Grace why ascribed to God 173 Grace the cause of salvation 178 Grace may be made sure 175 Grace ground of thankfulnesse 187 Grace is not universall 229 Godly comforted 89. 100. 210 Godly cannot fall from Grace 254 Generation of the Son to be adored in silence 287 Against falling from Grace 305 H Hatred of God what 224 Hatred what it signifies 225 Hatred against some is absolute yet just 226 Vses to be made of Gods Hatred 229 Gods people Hated in the world and why 245 Heresies confuted 68. of Marcion 155 Humility the ground of it 136 Humbled sinners finde mercy 198 Holy Ghost what 291. Is God 292. 295. proceeds from the Father and the Sonne 293. 297. dwels in the elect 298. Incorporates into Christ ibid. I Immensity of God what and how proved 102. 103. c. Immensity of God should restraine from sin 107 Immutability of God what how many fold 96 Immutability of Gods number proved 97 Immutability proves God the true God 98 What uses to be made of it 98. c. Immutability not opposed to freedome 128 Objections against Gods Immutability answered 132 Ignorance of God the greatest folly 4. kinds of it ibid. Iustice of God what 200 Iustice why given to God 202 Object of Iustice 203 It is Iustice to reward the godly 204 It is Iustice to free some from sin and leaue others 207 It is Iustice to lay the punishment of the elect on Christ 208 There is a day of Iudgement proved 209 Acknowledge God to be Iust 205 Iudgements remooved in anger 223 Impossible things of two sorts 249. 252 K Knowledge of God chiefest wisedome 1. 2. 3 Knowledge of God is naturall 7. 8. c. Knowledge of God by revelation 12. 13. 14 Knowledge of God in the word 15. 16. by the spirit 17 Knowledge of the Trinity necessary to salvation 266 L Life of God what and how proved 109 Life proves God the true God 112 Long life how attained 113 Love of God what 158 Love why ascribed to God 160 Object of the Love of God 161 God Loves his creatures freely not equally 161. 162. 166 He that Loves not is not of God 162 Love God againe signes of Love 167 Love in God naturall or voluntary God an absoltue and free Lord 241. therefore is not unjust disposing of his creatures 243 He that hath God hath all things ibid. He must be served of all 245 Love of Christ demonstrated 288 M Merit condemned 135. 204. 205 Mercy of God what 189. generall and speciall 190. 196 Mercy is naturall eternall free 191 Mercy is more to some then others 192 Mercy shewen to the elect in three things 193 Vses to be made of Gods Mercy 194. c. Macedonians confuted 300 N Nature cannot finde God 61 P Pictures of God unlawfull 74 Perfection of God what 77 Perfection of God proved 78. c. Perfection of God different from that of creatures 79 Perfection of God wherein it consistes 84 Please God 82 Vses of Gods Perfection 80. c. Promises whether alwaies to be performed 147 Papists and Pelagians confuted 180. 181 Punishment of the wicked why deferred 209 Punishment two fold 214. Impartially inflicted 218 Power of God what 247. Active or absolute 248 Power why given to God 250 It is infinite 252 Provoke not God 255 A Person what 258. There are three Persons 260 The Son a Person 263. and the holy Ghost 265 The Persons how distinguished 258 Persons are distinguished not divided 259 Persons one before another not in dignity not in time but in order 260 Persons distinguished by their properties 261 Persons distinguished by their workes 263 Purity not to be scorned 303 Purity begun shall be perfected 304 R Redemption not Vniversall 183 S Spirit what it signifies 291 Spirit how distinguished from other Persons 292. 294 Services of men reach not to God 80 S mplicity of God what 85 S mplicity of God proved 86. c. Vses to be made of it 88. c. God a Spirit proved 71 c. God must be worshipped in Spirit 75 Swearing condemned 113 Syncerity commanded 119 Security awakened 143. 210 Scriptures reveale God 12. 13. to be searched 15. 21. 26 Scriptures a perfect sure infallible rule 19 Written for all men 23. to be translated 25 and applied 27. 39 The word of God 29. and 36. plaine reveald by the Spirit 37 Canonicall 40. and 45. Sufficient 45. and 49 Sat han why he tels truth 14 Sabellians confuted 256 Son eternall with the Father 269. 270. 287 T Truth of God what 138 Truth but one 139 Object of Truth 141. Vses of it 143 Be True as God is 146 Traditions to be abhorred 21. 47 Threatnings how to be understood 132 Thankefulnesse 156. 187 Trinity knowne by the word 257. by faith 256 V Vbiquitaries confuted 106 Vnworthinesse comforted 165 W Wicked terrified 90 Will of God what 121. is but one 125 Will of God free and immutable 122. 123. 126. 129 Object of Gods Will. 123. 127. Vses of it 135. c. Wisdome of God what 115. How proved 116 Vses of Gods wisdome 118 Women bound to know God 5 Wicked men punished 229 Workes of the Trinity undivided 263 Worship God aright and how 267 ERRATA PAg. 75. lin 23. condemn us for them p. 100. l. 3. it may doubt ibid. l. 24. Insolent against their inferiours p. 106. l. last but two from externall sinning p 115. l. 17. and 19. prescience p. 134. l. 11. one saith p. 140. l. 19. formally p. 145. l. 4. promise sure p. 148. l. 25 Good is an accident p. 158. l. 14. blot out in p 171. l. 9. in his Son though p. 176. l. 8. is in his sonne p. 185. l. 15. he chose the twelft p. 196. l. 8. 1 Cor. 10. p. 208. l. 10. 11. blot out And also punish them p. 210. l. 6. reports 212 from the end blot out the parenthesis p. 213. l. 12. simply p. 217. l. 4. d. fine blot out it p. 220. l. 14. injurious p. 224. in the text Psal 5. 5. p. 225. l. 9. one thing p. 226. l. 23. may not he make them to c. p. 230. l. 5. deny to some that grace ibid. l. 16. if he as the potter p. 239. l. dominion p. 244. l. 11. horses are thy horses p. 246. l. 5. ● fine blot out which ibid Iob 9. 19. ibid. l. 4. a fine that is authority p. 249. l. 1. blot out that yet p. 254. l. 4. a finite subject ibid. 11. effectings ibid. l. 20. actually it is p 253. l. 17. false true p. 254. l. penult fall p. 255. l. 19. Jer. 10. p. 302. l. 15. two mysteries in this
blinde from which it is more averse then this of God and Christ God is great and we know him not saith Elihu this Well is deep and we have nothing of our owne to draw with There are manifest impressions of God stamped upon the creature The invisible thinges of him from the creation of the world are clearely seene being understood by the thinges that are made even his eternall power and Godhead Not onely the Heavens and the firmament his glorious and magnificent workemanship declare his glory but the beasts the foules the earth the fishes the least the most contemptible of his creatures shew forth his handy worke yet the wisest of men by these know not God by these which is worse were taken off from God from seekeing him from serving him from seeking him while they imployed their understandings wholly in the search of the secrets of nature and spared no time to enquire after the God of nature from serving him whilest they doted upon and deified the creature worshipping the Sunne the Moone the Hoast of heaven nay foure footed beasts creeping things and plants and hearbs in stead of God But after that in the wisedome of God the world by wisedome knew not God 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 Athan. cont Gentes 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 Clem. Alex. ad gentes adm Quae Deus occulta eum voluit non sunt scrutanda quae autem manifesta fecit non sunt neganda ne in illis illicitè curiosi in istis damnabiliter inveniamur ingrati Prosp de vocat gentes it pleased God by the foolishnesse of preaching to save them that beleeve It hath pleased God to discover himselfe so far forth as we are able and it is needfull to salvation to know him in his holy word in this God may be found in this God must be sought This is that light in which by which we may behold gaze upon God within this we must contain our inquiry after him that we wax not vaine in our empty speculations and bee precipitated into errours as farre as this we must extend our inquiry after him lest wee bee found guilty of wilfull ignorance and convict of Atheisme He that desires to finde God must to the Law and to the Testimonies must search the Scriptures they testifie of him As the sunne discovers himselfe by his owne beames and the fire by his owne light so God reveales himselfe by his owne word a light more bright then the sunne in his glory discovering God and opening our blinde eies that we may see him Secondly he must seeke him as he will bee sought and that in these particulers First with diligence of endeavour consisting in the dailinesse and serious earnestnesse of inquiry this mystery is great mans capacity is slow it is constant labour that must raise up slow capacities to great mysteries Ioshua had a charge to meditate in the booke of the law day and night 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 Chrys in Joh. hom 53. the Bereans had a commendation for doing it and the Eunuch a reward and we a promise if we doe it If thou incline thine eare to wisedome and apply thy heart to understanding if thou criest after knowledge and liftest up thy voice for understanding if thou seekest her as silver and searchest for her as for hid treasures then shalt thou understand the feare of the Lord and find the knowledge of God This is that which our Saviour requires in his command 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 Athan. hom 2. Search the Scriptures for what is it to search but carefully and diligently to inquire out something that is hidden the daily and serious reading and meditation of the w rd make the language of the holy Ghost familiar to us and the eye of the soule quicke sighted Secondly Qui vindemiam colligit vasa prius mundare consuevit quibus vinum infunditur Emunda oculos mentis ne qua festuca peccati ac em tui perstringat ingenii Ambr. Hex lib. 4. 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 Clem. Alex. Chrys in Joh hom 1. with a washed and a pure conscience this is the Apostle Saint Iames his councell Lay aside all filthinesse and superfluity of naughtinesse with him agrees S. Peter Lay aside all malice and all guile c. as new borne babes desire the sincere milke of the Word No man will powre pretious liquors into uncleane vessels nor new wine into old bottles God will not infuse saving knowledge into sensuall hearts but the secret of the Lord is with them that feare him and he will teach them his covenant they that desire to see God and know him as he is must prepare themselves with preparations befitting God for an unsanctified eye cannot see him as hee should be seen nor know him as he should be knowne Thirdly with a teachable and a tractable heart ready to entertaine that light which shineth into it and imbrace and submit unto that truth which God reveales concerning himselfe 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 Basil in Psal 115. without consulting with flesh and blood This is a necessary condition foolish man that cannot perfectly comprehend the nature of the smallest of the basest creature is too ready to measure God by his bruitish understanding there is a generation that make reason which they tear me right the judge of faith and boggle at Concedamus cognitionē sui Deo dictisque ejus p●â veneratione famulemur Idoneus enim sibi testis est qui nisi per se cognitus non est Hil. de Trin. lib. 1. or plainely deny those mysteries which reason cannot reach to and others that professe not so much to the world secretly harbour the same principle in their hearts manifest it in their disputes they that wil know God must lay aside carnall reasonings and bring with them faith to beleeve what God hath revealed concerning himself though they apprehend it not God knowes himself best and is a sufficient witnesse to himself no words can describe him Hoc mirabilis magis Dei virtus est quod intelligi ab homine magnitudo justitiae non potest ut quantum ad imbecillitatem humanam pertinet pene injustitie especiem magnitudo justitiae habere videatur no minde can conceive him as be is if they could he should not be infinite so not God In this saith Salvian is the excellencie of God more admirable because man cannot understand his justice say the same of all his attributes man cannot understand his wisedome power mercy c. but the greatnesse of his justice seemes to man to be in a manner injustice 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 Chrys in Heb. hom 2. 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 Just Martyr cum Tryphone It should bee sufficient to perswade us to beleeve that God hath said it it is one part of that glory which we must yeeld to God and comfort that we must affoord to our selves to acknowledge that wee serve such a God as infinitely
asked hee desired two dayes more then the Tyrant asked him why he did so because saith hee the more I seek after him the farther off I am from finding him so that nature is obscure And secondly it is imperfect because that knowledge of nature without the Word knowes but a peece of God and therefore because God would have his Church know him perfectly he adds his Word to his works and in this reveales himselfe more fully and discovers those wonders which nature could not onely not discover but not comprehend being revealed as the great mystery of the Trinity c. 2. The knowledge of Nature is not a saving knowledge for though it knowes God as Creator yet it knowes him not as Redeemer John 5.39 Search the Scriptures for in them you finde eternall life and they are they that testifie of mee and therefore God adds his Word that he may be known as a Redeemer and Reconciler c. 3. The knowledge of the Word is not effectuall without the Spirit 1 Cor. 3.5 6. It is neither Paul nor Apollos c. but God that gives the increase The knowledge of the Word is outward but the knowledge of the Spirit is inward and man cannot teach inwardly and therefore there cannot be such a knowledge without the Spirit for man can but speake to the eare yea though he may presse it vehemently yet without the Spirit it is nothing God therefore hath joyned the Word and Spirit together and so the answer is cleered in these three things Use 1. Seeing that by the principles of Nature a man cannot come to saving knowledge hee must therefore labour for the knowledge of the Word of God hee must not be a stranger to the Word nor the Word a stranger to him that hee may know God If a man cannot be partaker of true happinesse but by the knowledge of God and if all saving knowledge be by the Word then it necessarily followes that hee must bee acquainted with the Word If hee bee a stranger to the Word and the Word a stranger to him surely he is a stranger to the life of God I will not stand to shew how the Divell bewitcheth many wise men that are carefull to provide for their children and bring them up in naturall knowledge but scorne this which we must most labour for to have the Word familiar we must hearken to the counsell of the Apostle Col. 3.16 to let the Word of God dwell plentifully in us in all wisdome Chrysostome pressing this place Let the Word dwell in you richly c. saith thus It is not Let the Word come into you as a stranger for a night but let it dwell in you as a familiar friend Why sir wee may know a sentence or two No but the Apostle saith Let the Word dwell plentifully in you If a man have learned some sentences by heart as children have learned whole books this is not that which the Apostle meanes but let it dwell in you in all wisdome where the Apostle will have us diligent to understand the Word Why so because there God hath revealed himselfe Pro. 2.5 If thou apply thy heart to instruction it is not if thou wilt read a Chapter or two but thou must beate thy head about it and apply thy heart unto it for what saith the Wise man in the 5. verse If thou search for her as for silver and gold then thou shalt understand the way of the Lord and finde the knowledge of God It is not to bee gotten by carelesnesse but as Christ saith Search the Scriptures as men doe when they have lost any thing as the woman that lost the groat it argues a diligent searching this is that the Authour to the Hebrews speaks of about which wee ought to have our wits exercised through long custome Bretheren It is inexcusable if not damnable idlenesse in many men that they have no heart to read the Scriptures Whatsoever you pretend that you cannot for your callings I tell you that neither your callings nor the works of your callings will excuse you in that day when the secrets of all hearts shall be disclosed you doe abuse God you ought to afford your selves time and you must afford your selves so much time you have time enough to spend in courting and in wantonnesse and in other idle vanities Will you have Christ to know you and acknowledge you when your callings and all other vanities are gone and cease what a question is this who would not have that willingly then must you take care to know Christ here or else he will not know you hereafter Use 2. Seeing that this is so then every man should labour for the Spirit of God that hee may be able to profit by the Word preached or read Without him a man may have a knowledge but not a saving knowledge It is an excellent benefit for a man to have good teachers but it is no benefit in comparison of this that the Spirit becomes our teacher for who teacheth like him Job 36.22 therefore labour for this teacher Saint Augustine saith the teachers are without but hee sits in heaven that must teach the heart therefore looke to him wee can but make a noise in your eares by any our most earnest expressions and vehement cries but it must bee the Spirit that makes all effectuall I pray you tell me saith the same Father what doth the Husbandman can hee doe any thing but the outward work doth he doe any thing inwardly can he make an apple can he make a leafe hee cannot it is God that doth that Aske the Apostle Saint Paul and hee will tell you It is Paul that plants and Apollos that waters but it is God that gives the increase therefore labour that you may have that annoynting you may not bee negligent of the Word which is the means that God will have used who will not give effectuall knowledge without it therefore Ministers must plant but if you will have fruit by the ministery you must labour to have the Spirit That which makes the Word unprofitable is that men look so much upon the husbandman therefore God doth oftentimes send a bad harvest Origen saith it is somewhat in the goodnesse of the ground and somewhat in the husbandman if the harvest bee good but saving knowledge is no where to bee looked for but from God therefore every man must labour earnestly to have the inward teacher It is said in Gen. 30.1 that Rachel was barren while she looks upon the husband but when she goes to prayer in verse 22. then she conceives so many of you looke too much upon your Ministers and therefore there is little profit but lift up your selves in prayer to God and hee will make you profit so that ye shall have the saving knowledge of God in this life and after this life salvation it selfe even life eternall c. CHAP. III. JOHN 5.39 Search the Scriptures for in them yee thinke to have
eternall life and they are they which testifie of me WEE have heard of a twofold knowledge of God the one by Nature the other by Revelation and that is by the Word and Spirit by which you have heard how a man may come to saving knowledge Now to proceed The next question is Quest In what Word is this knowledge to be sought Answ It is to bee sought in the written Word of God the old and new Testament Seeing God hath revealed himselfe in his Word and that there is a sufficient knowledge to be found in it though not effectuall without the Spirit I think this seems reasonable that before we speak of God himself wee speak somthing of the holy Scriptures the fountain of knowledge in which God hath revealed himselfe to the world that we may know with what warrant we may ground our faith upon them Therefore it is necessary that wee know first what this Word is and then what Author it hath Answer is made that this saving knowledge is to bee sought and found in the written Word of God This is warranted upon that which I have read Search the Scriptures for they are they which testifie of me this is further confirmed Isa 8.20 To the Law to the Testimonies if question arise concerning God where shall wee finde answer To the Law and to the Testimonies goe to the written Word of God of this the Apostle saith in 2 Tim. 3.15 that it is able to make a man wise to salvation and therefore it carries in it the wisdome and knowledge of God by which a man must be saved Saint Peter also 1 Pet. 1.19 calls it a more sure Word making opposition betweene it and the word they heard from heaven in the holy mount to which wee ought to take heed as to a light shining c. Finally our Saviour Christ speaks of this in the Parable to the rich man They have Moses and the Prophets if they will know any thing concerning God faith repentance c. what need one be raised from the dead So then these testimonies shew that the saving knowledge of God is to be had in the old and new Testament This Question brings another and that is this Quest Why is knowledge to bee sought in the old and new Testament Answ First because this is the perfect rule conteining all things to be known and beleeved Secondly because it is a certaine and a sure rule Thirdly it is an infallible rule that neither deceives nor can bee deceived To explaine this Reas 1. Because it is a perfect rule therefore this knowledge is to be sought there Deut. 4.2 Thou shalt add nothing to it nor take any thing from it Add to it and thou makest it imperfect take from it and thou makest it no lesse imperfect because it is of it selfe an absolute and full rule The Apostle saith 2 Tim. 3.16 The word is given by inspiration to instruct rebuke c. It is able to make the man of God perfect c. It is full for all purposes for instruction correction c. and for all persons it perfects the Minister in his work and calling and if him then much more every other man Secondly It is a certain knowne rule That which is the rule of salvation must be a certaine knowne rule if it be unknowne it is no rule to those that shall bee saved The Word sometime from Adam to Moses was wholly unwritten yet then no doubt but God revealed himselfe to the faithfull But when the Church was growne up to bee a Nation and mixed with unfaithfull and faithfull God that hee might make a certaine rule by Moses writ his Word And that the Word was written for this end it appeares Luke 1.3 4. These things have I written unto thee most noble Theophilus that thou mightest bee certaine of these things there goes a report of Christ what he did and what hee suffered these things have I written that thou mightest be certaine and therefore our Saviour Christ being asked the question in the Gospel what was to be done to inherit eternall life hee answers How readest thou Luk. 10.26 Wilt thou be certaine then read the Scriptures and they will manifestly and surely declare what is to be done and give a perfect answer to such questions Thirdly we are to come now to the written Word because the written Word is an infallible rule an infallible rule is such a rule as cannot bee deceived nor deceive for if it could doe either it were not infallible but that the Word of God is such that it cannot deceive nor bee deceived I manifest it thus because God and his Word are one Truth therefore it cannot deceive John 17.17 Sanctifie them with thy Truth thy Word is Truth As light is not the cause of darknesse so the Word is not the cause of error This is a right rule saith S. Augustine thy Writings are my delight by them I shall never be deceived And this is the first point Use 1. If this bee so here are overthrowne all humane traditions which are by man added to the Scripture all traditions that are either written or carried from hand to hand are rejected whatsoever is taught without the Scripture is to be abhorred for the Word is the rule and he that brings any other doctrine let him be accursed Use 2. This serves to provoke men to labour for the knowledge of the Word Here I will take an occasion to speake of it because I see the carelesnesse of this age If there bee any amongst us that desire the knowledge of God then wee should labour for the knowledge of his Word Why because wee cannot know God unlesse wee know his Word This is ingratitude against God that hee should vouchsafe his Word and wee not labour to know it this is impiety against our selves that look to bee saved and yet neglect the knowledge of the Word that brings salvation There is a knowledge of God by nature but the remainder of the light that is in mans nature is marvellous dark Though the foolish heathen say If a man follow nature hee cannot erre wee know that nature is starke blinde in matters appertaining to God therefore men should labour to know the Word that it might dwell in them in all wisdome Saint Bernard saith This is the portion of the Jewes that they have the letter onely and so the portion of all hereticks and not of Christians Saint Augustine saith Oh unhappy hereticks which regard nothing but the outward sound of the letter having a body without a soule Therefore men that will have a bodie and a soul together must labour to have the understanding of the places that they read and to this end they must add meditation to their reading and constant and earnest prayer to God to their meditation that hee would give his spirit of wisdome and revelation and by this meanes they shall be able to search out hidden and secret things that are not
write a letter to thee saith Gregory thou wouldst not rest till thou hadst read it but when God writes this letter of life and salvation wilt thou not read it how ungratefull art thou to God Thou wilt confesse the whole Church worthy to bee condemned if it should neglect the reading of the Scriptures then thou being a member of the Church condemnest thy selfe A man may read other books but hee must read this there is a necessity laid upon him therefore hee must read them And know thou man and woman thou art in a fearfull estate when thou maiest reade the Scriptures and yet neglectest them Brethren know it for a truth for you shall one day know it that though you have now excuses why you cannot reade as because you cannot neglect your callings c. yet the time will come when you shall have no excuse to keep you from being condemned If ever therefore you look to have salvation you must read the Scriptures Use 3. This must teach us that a man must not read onely but hee must apply also to himselfe hee must not read it for others but hee must apply it to himselfe to his estate and condition Wee have a common speech That that which is said in generall is spoken to none but it is not true here that which Christ said to all Watch hee said to every one that which God saith to all Read hee saith to every particular person as Tertullian saith in reading the Scripture Wee are to observe every severall occasion to make use of every sentence Doth the Word command any thing to bee done or doth it forbid any thing doth it threaten any evill or promise any mercy labour to know it that it may comfort thee that it may instruct thee c. and this is to read the Word profitably for every man to learne his owne lesson thereby many bad Schollers when they cannot read their owne lesson can read anothers so many can learne others lessons but they cannot learne their own as they can say This text meets with such a one See what a trewant thou art in this Schoole of Christ labour to know thy lesson as this threatning serves to terrifie mee this promise to comfort mee c. Brethren many men make a partiall application some will apply the promises but not the threatnings take heed of eating too much honey the promises will doe thee no good if first thou have not applyed the threatnings hee that takes not his part in the threatnings hath no part in the promises therefore take a view of the whole Booke of God Againe they that have a trembling conscience can see nothing but threatnings these are onely such as the Lord leaves for a while they cannot apply the promises to themselves but the other are in a worse condition then these for of these there is hope because the Lord is fitting them for himselfe but labour thou to apply the whole Word that thou maiest see thy selfe The holy Scripture is a looking-glasse saith Saint Gregory and a looking-glass we know is to see both what is comely and what is deformed so is the Word to distinguish things that differ and to discover good and evill by the Law is the knowledge of sin and duty therefore labour to make use of it All the Word is written for thee as well as for any every part of it as well as any part therefore apply it to thy selfe that thou maiest have comfort and mercy in this life and eternall happinesse in the life to come CHAP. IV. 2 TIM 3.16 All Scriptures are given by divine inspiration of God IT hath been shewed that the saving knowledge of God is to be found in the Word and that the Word is written It is necessary to be considered who writ it and for whom it was written Of the former of these By whom it was written is now to be handled at this time Quest By whom was this Word written Answ It was given by God by divine inspiration 2 Pet. 1.21 the proofe of which is manifest out of this text that I have read All Scriptures are by divine inspiration and in this respect it was called Scripture because that not onely the matter but the voice the stile the phrase was by inspiration from God Other writings may be the Word of God but this was by Gods appointment the writing was the writing of God Exod. 32.16 for Moses at first writ not the Commandements but God and after the Tables were broken they were no lesse the Word of God then before Exod. 31.18 others were the pen-men but God the hand others the instruments but God the maker and author of this Word Isa 30.8 Therefore it is that the Apostle Saint Peter hath it 2 Pet. 1.20 21. there is no Prophecie but it comes from God holy men of God writ them and they spake them not by the will of man but by the holy Ghost This truth because it is of weight and hath great opposition of men and breeds great doubts in men we will labour to establish and for further confirmation of it we will confirme it by internall and externall arguments internall I call those that are in the Scriptures themselves and in the minde of men externall those that doe confirme these Quest How doth this appeare that it was written by divine inspiration from God Ans By internall arguments that are in the Scriptures themselves First from the doctrine it selfe and excellencie thereof Secondly from the majestie of the stile Thirdly from the perpetuall consent of Christ and his Apostles To examine these Reas 1. The first argument is the doctrine which is so holy and divine that no man could write but a divine wisdome and that is thus manifested 1. From the greatnesse of these things written surpassing all humane reason 2. From the purity of the Word which convinceth men of injustice and yet teacheth all men to bee just 3. From the consent there is an admirable communion betweene justice and mercy betweene the salvation of men by the satisfaction of Christ and sanctification by the holy Ghost No man could think of any such thing till the Scripture did reveale it 4. Lastly The end of the writing which is onely the glory of God as the Apostle saith Let him that rejoiceth rejoice in the Lord this abaseth nature and advanceth grace therefore it cannot be but by divine inspiration Againe no writing can bring comfort to a man but the Scriptures Rom. 15.40 These things have beene written that wee through patience might have comfort of the Scriptures these are such things that a man could never attaine to but by God Reas 2. The second proofe that wee gave was the majestie of the stile Whosoever is exercised in reading the Scripture shall plainly see that no meer man was ever able to write it of himselfe The excellencie of the stile is so great that as Eusebius reports they thereby tryed the writing of hereticks
from these there was none to be had any where else and in this case it is manifest 1. Pet. 1.14 Give attendance saith the Apostle to reading in what in the written word of God Acts 26.22 The Apostle speakes of nothing but of Moses and the Prophets so the Ministers of God should speake of nothing else and as Lactantius saith learne to teach that which hath been taught before so shalt thou teach no new thing Vse 3. This seems to instruct men if they want counsell if they want advice where it is to be had let them resort to the booke of God to the law and to the testimonies this shall make them wise this shall comfort them the Scripture is able to make the man of God perfect to salvation how much more a private man That booke that can teach a man to be a Captaine can teach a common souldier how to order himselfe if he cannot finde sufficiency in it then he must blame himselfe for the defect is in his own part Saint Augustine having given certaine rules by which a man might understand the Scriptures saith thus if any man by these rules cannot understand the Scriptures let him not blame the Scriptures but let him blame himselfe as if I saith the Father do shew a man a star with my finger and he hath a weake sight and cannot see it let him not blame my finger but his owne weaknesse for conclusion every man ought to get a bible what wants any man for salvation and spirituall comfort that is not here there is distresse but here is a remedy for it no discomfort but here is a comfort c. It is like the Apothecaries shop there is no wound but there is a remedy but if a stranger come unto the Apothecaries shop though all these things be there yet he cannot tell where they are but the Apothecary himselfe knoweth so in the Scriptures there are cures for any infirmities there is comfort against any sorrowes and by conferring Chapter with Chapter we shall understand them the Scriptures are not wanting to us but we to our selves let us be conversant in them and we shall understand them when great Clerks who are negligent are kept from them CHAP. VI. HEB. 11.6 He that commeth unto God must beleeve that God is and that he is the rewarder of them that c. HAving spoken of the ground of the true knowledge of God and of so many things concerning the word as were thought necessary It remaines that we proceed to that which God teacheth us first concerning himselfe Secondly concerning his will First that there is a God Secondly that there is but one God Thirdly what this one God is in the unity of Essence and trinity of persons and now concerning these Quest What doth the word teach us concerning God Answ The answer is first that there is a God for the proofe of this my text shall serve for many he that comes to God must beleeve that he is and that he is the rewarder of them that seek him also the first of Gen. hath this many times In the beginning God created c. And in the verses following God saw that all that he had created was exceeding good Therefore it shall be needlesse for me to bring more proofes for all men confesse there is a God Quest What reasons have you to confirme this There be divers reasons first in man secondly without man within man the very being of body and soule with the powers and parts of them and secondly the terrors of conscience when they have done ill and joy and comfort when they have done well these and the like works in man doe manifest that there is a God Secondly without man the wonderfull frame of the world was not made by it selfe nor by nature nor by man therefore by God with the motions that are in it each of these we will explane that these proves that there is a God appeares by the bodies of men whence have they themselves of themselves No Psal 108. It is he that hath made us and not we our selves It appeares manifestly in that a man cannot comprehend one part of his body he knowes not himself nor the several secrets that God hath made in him but it may be sayd though a man made not himself yet his parents did no nor his parents because his parents did not know what they did beget and conceive but if parents were the cause then they should know the effect therfore it was God that made them Their soules are made by him who is above reason there is nothing that hath reason but men and Angels but they made not the soule and nothing is above reason but God This is apparant for the body Psal 94.4 He that made the eare shall he not heare it was God that planted the eare and not man And for the soule Eccles 12. The spirit returnes to God that gave it God made man and he breathed into him the breath of life Gen. 2.7 and he became a living soule Wherupon the Poet Arratas of whom St. Paul speakes saith that we are of the generation of God because we have our soules from him which are indued with reason and knowledge and in this respect he is called the father of spirits so that if we looke to the beginning of man when he was first endued with wisdome and reason and made with noble qualities it appeares that there is a God Secondly the second ground is in mans self the conscience of man when he hath done ill is full of horrors all men are so Adam hid himselfe Davids heart smote him 2 Sam. 24.10 Esa 33.14 Sinners in Sion are afrayd feare hath suppressed the hypocrites And this is that in Psal 53.15 They were afrayd where no feare was that is where no outward cause of feare was conscience the deputy of God did terrifie them This was that which did fill Iudas so full of terrors Yea but say some they may feare lest those things they have done should come to the knowledge of the Magistrate and so law should take hold of them I answer this adds to their feare but Adam had none to feare because he was the first David had none to feare because he was king and so above all but yet the deputy of God was in them and that made them afraid to add to this if a man commit a thing in the wildernesse where no man knowes it yet he is afraid for somtimes he tels it in a frensie and somteme in sleepe as the Prophet Esai speaketh Esai 66.14 Enforced by the worm in them that never dies Secondly the comfort that it gives unto men when they have done wel when they know the acceptation of their owne works and live in expectation of reward and this is not only when they have done wel in the sight of men but also whē their left hand knoweth not what their right hand doth nay when men mock at them
and hope feare because God is just hope because God is mercifull sometimes the heart is fearfull then there is the image of his justice and sometimes there is hope and then there is the image of his mercy kisse not one alone and imbrace not one alone imbrace not mercy without justice lest thou grow secure nor justice without mercy lest thou despaire keepe both these together and they shall keepe thee in the feare and love of God We conclude then that this is an incouragement to the godly and a discouragement to the wicked 2 Cor. 10.11 We must all appeare before the judgement seat of Christ we therefore saith the Apostle knowing the terrors of the Lord perswade men that is seeing God is just we labour to awaken men we intreat men we encourage men in good we disswade men from sinne c. therefore brethren knowing that God will bring every thing to judgement let us breake off our sinnes seeing he hath appointed a time wherein he will judge the world he commands every man every where to repent that they may take away the matter of his justice Againe what manner of men ought we to be in all holy and godly conversation in as much as we know that our labour is not in vaine in the Lord let us not be weary in well doing In one word let us not goe on in sinne for though we get the pleasure of it yet remember what followes after God is just and the wages of sinne is death it will be bitternesse in the end Let us not be discouraged from the wayes of God from proceeding on in goodnesse let us withstand the provocations of sinne then shall we have peace here and hereafter the benefit of the justice of God according to his mercifull promise to reward our well-doing in the life to come for ever OF THE ANGER OF GOD. CHAP. XIX ISAI 64.5 Behold thou art wrath for wee have sinned IN the former words as you have heard we have spoken of the Justice of God the next Attribute is the Anger of God for the ground of which we have made choyce of these words Behold thou art wrath for we have sinned and of this in the same order as before and so the first Question to be propounded is Quest What is the anger of God or of the Divine Essence Answ It is a communicable Attribute whereby he being angry with his creatures sinning justly willeth threatneth and executeth punishment upon them this is the description of Gods anger and the opening of it is after this manner First anger as it is in man a passion is not nor may be attributed to God for we say it doth not become a wise man to be angry much lesse the wise God but is attributed to God as the former that is as anger is mixed with corruption it may not be attributed to God yet generally taken it may There be two things to be considered in anger as it is in man First called the matter Secondly the forme for the matter of anger I say it is a passion naturally inflaming the bloud with desire of revenge and causes a man to goe out of himselfe in which respect it can be no way given to God because he is so simple pure that no impurity can be given to him now this proceeds from the sensuall part and so it is both in man and beast and cannot be attributed to God Secondly as it proceedes from mans will joined with detestation of evill and desire to punish evill so it may be attributed to God and of this the Prophet speakes in this place behold thou art angry for we have sinned I say that God is angry with sinne it is in this place manifest that all Gods anger is against sinne so Rom. 1.18 The wrath of God is revealed from Heaven against all ungodlinesse c. where we see that God is angry with sinne and the Apostle Paul Col. 3.5 recounts up severall sinnes as fornication wantonnesse covetousnesse c. and for such sinnes the wrath of God comes upon the children of disobedience and in the 5. Ephe. when he had reckoned up divers sins in the 6. verse he comes and saies Let no man deceive you with vain words for these things the wrath of God comes upon the children of disobedience The next thing is this whereby he is angry with his creatures justly willing and decreeing punishment it is just if he will it because his will is the rule of justice and he wills not punishment out of passion as a man doth it comes not from the sensuall appetite as it doth from man but it proceeds from Gods will averse from the creature sinning and this willing or decreeing punishment is called the anger of God and so anger is put for the decree of anger so it is taken he is a God of anger keeping wrath for his adversaries The next we say he doth not onely decree but denounce judgement so anger in the Scriptures is put for threatning of anger as Psal 6.1 Lord rebuke me not in thine anger neither chasten me c. that is doe not lay upon me that thou hast threatned in thy law where anger is not put for the decree nor the execution but for the denouncing so Matth. 3.11 and so Isai 11.9 I will not execute my fierce wrath that is I will not execute my wrath as I have declared it Again it is said he executes punishment on the wicked he declares it not onely but executeth it so anger is put for the execution of anger Matth. 3.7 Who hath forwarned you to fly from the wrath to come that is from the punishment that the anger of God hath decreed so likewise in other places 1 Thes 1. last verse He hath delivered us from wrath to come Rom. 5.9 We are saved from wrath So that this sheweth that anger is put for the execution of anger Next we say that he doth declare and execute punishment punishment is two fold it is temporall and it is eternall The punishments in this life are upon mens persons estates goods c. as is threatned Deut. 28. eternall punishments are they which are prepared for the devill and his Angels and those that are seduced by him The next thing is said he executes his law upon all offenders offenders are of two sorts Elect and Reprobate some children others servants and of these to the one he hath decreed temporall punishment onely and to the other he decrees declares pronounces executes both temporall and eternall punishments his owne are free from the eternall but the other are not free from temporall but he laies upon the wicked some temporall punishments as a revenge against impenitency yet these satisfie not his justice and therefore are followed with everlasting torments in hell fire when God takes of wicked men and Angels a full and just revenge because they have not satisfied his justice chastisements God laies upon his owne but not everlasting
their calling their grace is of the power of God and God is able to keepe them God is able to doe whatsoever he will I say he can doe it if he will and he will doe it for he hath called them and given them grace without themselves and promiseth by Ieremiah 52.40 that he will marry them to himselfe with an everlasting covenant that he will never turne away from them to doe them good But how shall this be made good Here is the assurance He is able to doe whatsoever he will and none can ever faile whom God will uphold Indeede if God will change his will and loose his power a man that is called might fall away but who shall make him to faile Bernard saith that God hath two hands one latitude and the other fortitude the one is rich in mercy the other ability in power by the one hand he gives bountifully and by the other he powerfully defends whatsoever he hath given He that thinkes such a man may fall away he cuts off as it were one of Gods armes 2 Tim. 1.12 I know whom I have beleeved we have beleeved on him that is omnipotent whilst we have his word and power we are sure not that we should presume and grow desperate but that we should worke out our salvation with feare and trembling and labour to see how weake we are in our selves and yet when we looke up to the power of God should triumph and rejoyce Is God thus This teaches us to labour to feare this great God Who will not feare thee oh King of Nations Ier. 1.10 are you stronger then God who art thou then that darest provoke God to his face and please thy self in sinne if he were a weake God that thou mightest make thy party good with him it were somewhat but when he is a spirituall God of such might and power to avenge himselfe how should this worke feare in thee two evils draw men into sinne and are occasions of much evill presuming on Gods mercy and fearing mans power these two saith Saint Austin are a cause of much evill many perish by presuming others by fearing the power of men because they can kill the body how shall men be able to prevent these in few words to resist these poysoned darts consider of the power of God when thou considerest he is mercifull and gracious thinke withall that he is powerfull and just that by presuming thou sinne not against him if he were a God of patience without power then a man might doe what he list againe if a man take this God to be omnipotent then he will not feare him that can kill the body when these stand not together the power of men and the power of God then feare the great power of God which is able to take thee body and soule and throw thee to hell And thus much for this Attribute OF THE TRINITIE CHAP. XXIII IOHN 5.7 There are three which beare record in heaven the Father the Word and the Spirit and these three are one THE knowledge of God as was propounded was to be sought in his written Word which taught us not onely that there is a God and that there is but one onely God but also what that God is the description of whom out of the Scriptures you have heard that he is one Essence most perfect distinguished into three persons c. to the perfection of God belongs all the Attributes as you have heard of all the proper attributes of God we have spoken at large there be other attributes which the learned call Metaphoricall there are but few of them but may well be reduced under these We are now to goe on with the last thing of our description that is that God is distinguished into three persons for the ground of handling the Trinity we have made choyce of this Text that there are three that beare record in heaven This mystery is onely to be found in the word of God and so onely knowne of the Church of God which hath the true word of God and the Church hath endeavoured to speake as plaine as it can in such a mystery I remember a speech of Saint Augustine who wrote a booke of the Trinity of this great and excellent point we must speake with modesty and feare we ought to heare with great attention for where unity of the Trinity is to be shewed saith the Father men erre most dangerously and nothing is enquired with more difficulty nor found with more profit so that we must have great care to endevour to understand it so farre as it is revealed God hath revealed it and it is sinfull and damnable negligence not to seeke after that which is revealed by God but let us labour for humility that we looke not into this mystery further then is needfull The weakenesse of man can looke on the beames of the Sunne but not on the body of the Sunne so man in this case if he looke too farre may lose his eyes The men of Bethshemesh 1 Sam. 4.6 had the hand of God upon them when they looked into the Arke of God will it not therefore follow that we must be sober in this seeing God hath really manifested his anger against them in that manner Hence comes the blasphemy of Hereticks because they have looked into this mystery further then is meet therefore we will labour with feare to keepe our selves within the bounds of modesty and sobriety much time may be spent in explaning of words as of unity and trinity and Essence c. but I thinke that our time shall be more profitablely spent if we apply our selves rather to the matter then to explane words once take this for a trueth and as a thing granted and as a ground that will hold That as it was with Adam before the fall he gave names to every beast so in this case the Church may give names and use expressions of her owne to declare this great mystery without just offence to any and therefore now to come to the matter This is a great and principle thing to bespoken of That there are three persons and that they are three distinct persons for the opening of this mystery the better we must first describe what a person is and then shew why they are such Quest What is a person Answ The answer is It is a substance subsisting of it selfe undivideable incommunicable living understanding and willing of which description to open every word briefely because it is but an introduction to that which followes First it is a substance subsisting I doe not say that it is a substance barely but subsisting with such a property and in such a manner that it cannot be another then it is for instance Peter Paul are two persons they are both substances subsisting but Peter is in such a manner Peter as he cannot be Paul and I say after this manner a person is a substance subsisting Secondly by it selfe so it is
not an attribute nor part of another thing An accident subsisteth by another thing for it is not a substance in it selfe but in another every accident is in some substance as white and blacke Againe it is not part of another for that which is part of another doth not subsist in it selfe but in the whole of which it is part for instance the matter whereof a man is made in the wombe of a woman so long as it is part of the woman is no person till it have in it a soule and then ceaseth to be a part and so the humanity of Christ hath subsistance in the second person of the Trinity and is no person of it selfe because it hath no subsistence of it selfe Thirdly Individuall that is a particular it is one in number Fourthly Incommunicable it is not Communicable as the Essence is as the nature of things is communicable to all that are of that kind the nature of man is communicable to all men the nature of Angells is communicable to all Angells so the Essence and nature of the divinity is communicable to all the persons but the persons are not so amongst themselves therefore we say it is incommunicable Fiftly we say it is living for that which is without life cannot be a person a Book or a Board cannot be a person neither is every thing that hath life a person and therefore I adde understanding and willing that is so living that it understands and wills thus a Beast and Trees have life but they want understanding and reason therefore they cannot be a person so now you have the description of a person Quest How many such persons bee there in the Diety Answ Three the Father the Sonne and the holy Ghost we must prove that these three be substances c. It is manifest first in generall the Father is a substance subsisting by himself individuable incommunicable so is the Sonne and so is the holy Ghost therefore there are three persons in the Trinity Gen. 11.7 Let us goe down and confound their language let us goe is more then one and God doth not speake to the Angels by way of consultation let us but of command go you and in the eight verse it is said the Lord confounds their Language Isai 6.3 Holy holy holy Lord c. three holies is spoken of three persons applied to one that is called the Lord that is one Essence that this is meant of three persons is aparent it is granted by all that the Father is one and then the Sonne is another Iohn 12.34.40 The Testimony of the Prophet is alledged and there used as applied to Christ thus saith the Evangelist Esai spake of him when he saw his glory therefore the Sonne is a person the same is also for the holy Ghost Act. 28.25.26 Well saith the holy Ghost c. that which is spoken of the Father in the old Testament the holy Ghost applies to the Sonne and to himselfe in the new therefore there are three substances c. my text is a manifest proofe of this there are three which c. they are not three names nor three properties nor three severall words they are three that is three substances or persons three that are severall that we may manifest this a little more and that particularly There was never any Heretique that denied the Father to be God concerning the sonne these testimonies Gen. 32.24 Iacob wrestled with a man this same man that Iacob wrestled withall was God so saith Hosea 12.3 that Iacob wrestled with God the text in Gen. saith it was man the other text saith it was God but how appeares this that it was the Sonne because that the Father never appeared in any shape Againe 1 Iohn 1. In the beginning was the word here he is called the word to this may be aded Iohn 8.28 Before Abraham was I am a person severed from the Father Iohn 17.5 Now Ftaher Glorifie me with that glory which I had with thee before the world was A person speaking to the Father severed from the Father Thirdly the holy Ghost is a person Iohn 14.16 I will pray the Father and he shall send you another comforter here is plainely seene the Father Sonne and holy Ghost he speakes not of comfort but a comforter 2 Cor. 13.13 the Apostle praies The Grace of our Lord Iesus Christ c. therfore not onely to God the Father but also to God the Son of whom grace is desired and to the holy Ghost is prayer made so that by these Scriptures appeares there are three persons living understanding c. Quest What reason is there that there are such three persons in the Trinity Answ First they are all God Secondly they all created the world Thirdly because that men in baptisme are dedicated unto them all and make a covenant with them all as well as with one we manifest it thus first that they are all God to say nothing of the Father for that is confessed of all it appeares that the Sonne is God Rom. 9.5 speaking of the Son He is God over all blessed for ever so also Heb. 1. O God thy throne indures for ever of the holy Ghost that one shall suffice Acts 5.3.4.5 The Apostle Peter chalenges Annanias and Saphira that they had not liedunto men but unto God and then he tells them that they had lied against the holy Ghost so then the holy Ghost also is God Secondly because they all created the world it appears Gen. 1.1 In the beginning God created the world that the father did create the world will be confessed of all that the Sonne created the world Col. 1.16 the Apostle speaking of the same saith By him were all things created whether things visible so Iohn 1.3 By him was created whatsoever was made and without him was nothing made that was made so Heb. 1.10 Thou Lord hast laid the foundations of the world That the holy Ghost did create appeares Psal 33.6 By thy word were the heavens made and all the host of them by the breath of his mouth so Gen. 1.2 The spirit moved upon the waters What is that as the Hen doth upon her egs to hatch them so the holy Ghost preserves them c. in the 26. verse he saith Let us make man in our Image not in the image of Angels but in the Image of God now then if these did create the world and give it a substantiall being they must needs have a substantiall being in themselves Thirdly because in baptisme men are dedicated unto them all and make a covenant with them all they cannot be dedicated to them that have no being Matth. 28.21 Go c. baptising them in the name of the father of the son and boly Ghost and therefore these three must needs subsist by themselves and therefore they must have all understanding and actions and are all persons c. more particularly we manifest it of these that be in question the son and spirit if
Saint Austin hath a pretty similitude to expresse there are three the Spring and River and a portion taken out of these are three distinct c. but if any man should aske what is the Spring water what is the River water what is the portion taken out water come to a Well saith he fill three cups with water we can say they are three but we cannot say that they are three severall waters these mysteries being hard ought to be studied and praied for Saint Augustine saith give me that I love what is that when I set my self to know thee I beseech thee give me a heart that I may know thee even these great mysteries of salvation thus every man ought to pray c. CHAP. XXIV IOHN 5.7 There are three which beare record in heaven the Father the Word and the Spirit Quest HOw are these persons distinguished or how are these three distinguished Answ The answer is they are three not divided but distinguished truely and really not essentially but personally and that by their order properties and workes I say they are distinguished not divided there is a double distinction of persons one is called an essentiall distinction then the persons are so distinguished as they are divided and there is a personall but not essentiall distinction then one person is not severed from another because the Essence is not severed Three persons of men essentially distinguished are three men but the persons of the Trinity distinguished onely personally are not three Gods but one The former three persons are three men because their essences may be divided although not in the generall yet in the speciall the latter three persons are not three Gods because their essence cannot be divided Three men have all one nature all one humanity in the generall but they have not all one nature in the speciall for the nature of one is not the nature of another now in this the reason is manifest because that their essence is finite and divisible but here there are three persons and cannot be three Gods because their essence is infinite and indivisible so that in the Trinity there is as a Father speakes alius alius not aliud aliud that is there is but one substance yet many persons As the Father is another person but not another thing from the Sonne and the holy Ghost another from them both and this is manifestly proved after this manner Three must needs be a personall distinction they are three witnesses and a witnesse cannot change his habit as Hereticks say yet so as they are but one Iohn 1.1 In the beginning was the Word and the Word was with God and the Word was God the last of these manifests that the Essence is not distinguished but the persons for the Word was God That there is such a distinction Psal 110.1 The Lord said unto my Lord there the person speaking and the person spoken unto are distinguished the Lord said to Sathan The Lord rebuke thee where in the first place is the Son the Lord rebuke thee he meanes the Father Iohn 5.32 there is another that beareth witnesse of me and in Iohn 8.18 I beare witnesse of my selfe Iohn 14.10 I am with the Father he doth not say I am the Father but I am with the Father whereupon it must needes be that there is distinction betweene the Father and Sonne and the holy Ghost is distinguished personally from them both Mat. 3.15 there is a voyce from heaven and the Spirit descended like a Dove the Father speaking and the Sonne is he of whom he speaks the holy Ghost he that descended Iohn 14.16.27 I will pray the Father and he shall send another comforter in my name whence it followes that therefore the Father who sends and the Sonne who prayes and the holy Ghost who is sent are three persons really distinguished This may suffise to shew unto us that there are three distinct person Quest But how are they distinguished in their orders Answ First because they are one before and after another by an unchangeable order first second and third they are not one before another in dignity but in order and that is unchangeable for the first cannot be the second nor the third the Father cannot be the second person nor the Sonne cannot be the first nor the third c. the reason of this is because the Father is of himselfe not of another having the foundation of personall existance or substance in himselfe and of himselfe therefore it must needs be that he must be the first that is that which some thinke Christ intended Iohn 5.26 The Father hath life in himselfe that is first and originally Secondly the Sonne is of another and therefore he cannot be the first person because he hath the foundation of a personall subsistance from the Father and so he cannot be the third person because he hath it onely from the Father this is that same in Iohn As the Father hath life in himselfe so hath he given to the Son to have life in himselfe c. he receiveth it from the Father The holy Ghost is neither of the Father alone nor of the Sonne alone but he is of them both therefore he is the third person receiving the foundation of personall subsistance from the Father and the Sonne then this immutable order doth distinguish them It is true that the Scripture places the Sonne before the Father and the holy Ghost before the Sonne 2 Cor. 1.13 The grace of our Lord Iesus Christ and the love of God the Father c. 2 Thes 2.16 Iesus Christ our Lord Revel 1.4 5 Iohn wishes salvation to the Churches first from the Father secondly from the Spirit this is not to change their order but because the matter they speake of requires it and to shew that there is none greater or lesser then other Quest How are they distinguished by their properties Answ They have every one incommunicable properties by which they are distinguished the Father begetting the Sonne the Sonne being begotten and the holy Ghost proceeding these properties are such as cannot be communicated to others without them nor amongst themselves such as they had before there was any beginning of the world this is as some Divines say nothing but the proper manner of existing for they say the Father is the nature of the Divine Essence subsisting by the incommunicable property of begetting The Sonne is the nature of the divine Essence subsisting by the incommunicable property of being begotten The holy Ghost is the nature of the divine Essence subsisting by his incommunicable property of proceeding I say by these relations they were distinguished amongst themselves before there was any creation The Father is unbegotten begetting the Sonne The Sonne is begotten by an unsearchable generation the holy Ghost is of the Father and the Sonne after a wonderfull manner which is called procession That they are thus distinguished is gathered out of the Scriptures thus
because the Scriptures never tell us of any originall or beginning that the Father had therefore is unbegotten Againe the Scriptures tell us that there was one begotten and that was the Sonne Psal 2.7 Thou art my Sonne this day have I begotten thee Iohn 1.14 the onely begotten Sonne Rom. 8.32 he is called his owne Sonne then it is manifest that there is a second which is begotten Lastly the Scriptures tell us of one that proceeded from them both it is manifest Iohn 15.26 The comforter that I shall send is the holy Ghost and thereupon he is called the Spirit of the Father Mat. 10. and the Spirit of the Sonne whom the Father will send in your hearts why because he proceeds from them both observe a little more these are the particulars of the persons the Father begets I doe not say the Essence begets the Sonne is begotten I doe not say the Essence is begotten this is understood of the person not of the Essence why because they must have the Essence of themselves or else they cannot be God These personall actions which they exercise one to another are called internall works and hereupon that ground is that the Schooles hold that their internall works are divided that they cannot be communicated the Father in begetting the Sonne in being begotten and the holy Ghost proceeding Quest How are they distinguished by their works Answ Their workes are creation redemption sanctification and the like which in the substance are common to them all three but in manner of working are proper to some one To explane this There is a rule that the works of the Trinity without them are undivided these three persons are together and worke together for there is but one worke they worke all together The Scripture speakes plainly Gen. 1.26 Let us make man where we see there is a common worke the Father faith not to the Sonne I will make man or make you the man c. but let us make c. This is that which Christ speakes Iohn 5.25 The Father workes hitherto and I worke and so Iohn 16.15 All that the Father hath is mine whatsoever it is that is the Fathers is mine the difference is in the order and manner of working this is manifest 1 Cor. 15. Thankes be unto God that hath given us victory through our Lord Iesus Christ where God gives the victory but by Christ The Fathers use much one testimony of Paul to this purpose Rom. 11.36 Of him and through him and for him are all things to him be glory for ever Amen The Apostle speakes there of works which we call works a dextra he nameth three manners of working and yet he saith there is but one God and therefore to him be glory Now on the other side as the Essence may not be divided so the persons are not to be confounded for he saith of him and through him and for him are all things the Father workes all things of himselfe by the Sonne and the Sonne workes from the Father by the holy Ghost this is the manner of working And before I come to the Reason let me adde one thing more a distinction which Martin Luther had the workes of the Trinity are to be considered absolutely as they are God so they are common to them all and relatively that is to say that every one workes according to his personall property and so one creates and another redeemes and another sanctifies The reason is this for the Father he is of himselfe and therefore workes of himselfe the Son is not of himselfe as a person but from the Father and therefore he workes from the Father and the holy Ghost from them both and is not of himselfe as a person and therefore workes not of himselfe but from them both thus the ground of their working is the manner of their subsisting therefore we give the Father the beginning of the worke and the Son the forwarding and framing and the holy Ghost the effecting c. So that we see by this that I have opened first what is communicated to them all wherein they differ and how they differ viz. by order properties and manner of working Vse 1. This takes away an imputation that Heretiques have laid upon the Church that it hath brought in vaine appellations in expressing this misstry and they tell us that it is forbiden that a woman should speake in the Church the meaning of which place they say is that Phylosophy which is but a handmaid should not speake in the Church Arius Sabelliens the great grand hereticks denied the diety of the Sonne and the holy Ghost they had this cavell for themseves we speake no other way then God speakes we are cast out of the Church and excommunicated because we will not admit these prophane voices of Trinity and Unity but the Church is not worthy of blame neither is there any excuse for them for the Church doth not take up these names out of any affectation of novelty but as Saint Austin speakes meerly out of a necessity of speech namely because that otherwise they could not meet with nor distinguish hereticks that they might be better knowne when Hereticks began to oppose this doctrine they would say there was one God and when they saw there was three persons Father Sonne and holy Ghost they would say these three were one God but how as it is said Acts 2. the Saints had all one heart therefore the Church takes these termes one in Essence to discover these Hereticks so they will say that there was a Father Sonne and holy Ghost but that the Father was sometimes the Sonne and sometimes the holy Ghost so that he was the Father in one respect and the Sonne in another hereupon the Church upon warrant of the Scriptures found out these words that whereas Hereticks would speake with the Church and would not conceive and meane with the Church they might be severed and known to be Hereticks Vse 2. Secondly here is direction for every man that will truely and savingly beleeve in one and three in one Essence and three distinct persons not dividing the Essence nor confounding the persons he that beleeves in a God and not in three persons hath a fiction of his owne braine which he beleeves in he that beleeves that there are not three persons distinguished and one Essence cannot be saved for a man cannot be saved but by true faith but he that beleeves not in the trinity as he hath revealed himselfe hath not true faith every man therefore must labour after this manner to beleeve whereupon brethren we inferre the necessity of the knowledge of this mystery for a man cannot beleeve unlesse he know it therefore every one ought to bend his eares and his head to know it if God had revealed himselfe in generall it had bin enough to know him so but God hath revealed himselfe in particular how he is one and how he is three therefore the Church knowing that this
is necessary hath appointed us a time to consider of the premises dare any man say that this knowledg of God is not necessary if this knowledge of God had not bin necessary he would never have taught it therefore ignorance of this is sinne especially when a man is negligent upon this supposition that it is enough to know that there is a God and no more therefore every man ought to know this it is necessary that every man that would be saved must beleeve and no beleeving without a distinct understanding of the Trinity he shall be in danger of hell fire that doth not labour to know and understand it when he hath the meanes and yet there are that will not know this distinction but are content to have an implicit faith it is the Doctrine of the Church that a man that beleeves not this distinction cannot be saved 1 Iohn 1.23 he that denies the Sonne hath not the Father Vse 3. This instructs every man to worship God aright how is that undoubtedly as he hath revealed himselfe in unity and trinity not denying the Essence nor confounding the persons he that worships God and not three persons worships an idoll and he that worships three persons and not one God worships three idols therefore to avoid all idolatry a man must be able to distinguish them how as a childe onely by three names no it is not enough to know no heresie but men must know to worship him him aright therefore every man must labour to conceive of him aright as he hath revealed himselfe and here is the image that every man isalowed unto him unity and trinity c. it is not enough for a man not to conceive erroneously but he must conceive truely The worship of God is necessary for whom for God nothing lesse it is nothing to God that thou worship him it is necessary for man and it is necessary to worship aright then necessary as he hath revealed and this they cannot doe unlesse they know him Turks they cannot be saved because God hath not revealed himselfe one in three persons to them the Iewes they cannot be saved because God hath not revealed one in three persons to them though God did in the old Testament shadow this out yet he did it so darkly that they understood it not Then every one that is in the Church may be saved no they that live in the Church and doe not endevour to understand as God hath delivered to the Church cannot be saved Rom. 10.13 Then every one that cals vpon the name of the Lord shall be saved no there is nothing more used in the Scriptures then to put downe invocation for all the worship of God and so it is taken there Then every one that worships God aright shall be saved yea but how can a man invocate God if he know not the advocate and mediator Iesus Christ so how shall a man performe any worship to God but a fiction of his owne braine except he know this mystery therefore fearefull must needs be the condition of such as are ignorant of this sacred mystery This should be a provocation to every man to labour to know these mysteries you must goe and meditate about these things and beat your heads about them so that walking in the worshippe of God here hee will honour you c. OF GOD THE FATHER CHAP. XXV HEB. 1.6 Thou art my Sonne this day c. IN the next place it followes that we speake of every one of the persons in their order and the first is the Father this text that I have read gives ground to speake of him concerning whom the first Question principally to be handled is this namely Quest What is the Father Answ He is the first person in order not in time begetting the Sonne creating the world the thing that is described is the Father This word Father is applied to God in Scriptures two waies First Essentially Secondly Personally Essentially in the first place that is when divine things are opposed to humane eternall to earthly God to the creature and Father in this sense is not applied to the first person in Trinity but to the whole Essence and this is that which Christ taught us Matth. 6. Our Father which art in heaven Father there belongs to all Mal. 2.10 We have all one Father and in this respect the Sonne is called Father Isai 9.6 Father of eternity Heb. 2.13 Here I am and the children that thou hast given me speaking of Christ and those that were begotten by his word and in this respect the holy Ghost may have the name of Father given to him because it is he that begets us againe in which respect it is that God is called Father by creation and Adoption Secondly the Father is to be taken personally and that is with reference to the Sonne and not to the creature and so in this description Father is to be applied to the fitst person as appears by that which I have read The next thing I say he is a person the Essence is common to them all but the distinction is three fold by his order and by his properties and by his workes First order I say the Father is first in order not in time because the Son is coeternall with him he not before him Iohn 1.1 In the beginning ginning when other things began there was the word with God Prov. 8.22 He possessed me in the beginning of his waies a place so manifest of the Sonne of God as Arrius the grand enemy could not deny it where he saith I was with him before the world was and thus the Prophet Micha 5.2 hath it speaking of Christ His goings forth have been of old from everlasting there is mention of two goings forth one in time and that is as he was man his incarnation Secondly another from everlasting and this was his begetting of God from everlasting and so the Father was not before him in time Heb. 9.14 He is called the eternall spirit a place commonly understood of the divine nature of Christ so that by all this it appeares he was before him in order not in time The next thing is his property begetting his Sonne included in the name Father the Father is unbegotten and begets the Sonne the Son is begotten because he hath a beginning of his person from the Father as Saint Basil observes the Father hath his foundation within himselfe we may beleeve the reason because that never any Heretique denied it now he begat his Son I shewed you it before Psal 2.2 Thou art may Son this day c. and so heer unto which of the Angels did he say thou art my Sonne this day have I begotten thee and therefore he is called the onely begotten Son Iohn 1.14 We saw his glory as the glory of the onely begotten Sonne of God therefore he is called the first begotten Col. 1.15 If any aske me Quest How begat he him Ans I answer I know
God Answ Because he is equall to God Secondly because the name Jehovah is given unto him Thirdly because Essentiall Attributes are attributed to him Fourthly proper workes and so divine workes are given to him to explane these First we say he is equall to God Iohn 16.15 All that the Father hath is mine It is manifest that there is equality an adopted sonne cannot say that all that my father hath is mine he cannot chalenge it but Christ chalengeth this to himselfe therefore necessarily it must be that he is God Philip. 2.6 He that was in the forme of God thought it no robbery to be equall with God by forme is meant Essentiall forme whereby he was equall to God not an accidentually forme as men are said to be partakers of the divine nature but if he have a forme that was equall to God it must be an Essentiall forme it appears the Apostle saith that he tooke upon him the forme of a servant what was that not the shape of man but the Essentiall forme of a servant so also he was in the Essentiall forme of God and therefore equall to God Col. 2.9 The Godhead dwelt in him bodily If the son of man be man because he hath all the parts of man because he hath the same kind by generation Christ then having the same spirituall nature must necessarily be equall with God The second thing the name Jehovah is given unto him a title as we heard before which is given to none but the true God so the Psalmist Psal 83.18 Thou whose name alone is Iehovah That this is given to Christ appears Ier. 22.5.6 speaking of raising up a branch of David he saith in the 6. verse They shall call him Iehovah our righteousnesse and in 33. Chap. 15.16 verses He shall be called the Lord our righteousnesse A multitude of other places might be noted in the old Testament he is called Jehovah in the new Testament it is said that they tempted Christ in the wildernesse 1 Cor. 10.1.6 there it is said that they tempted the Lord whence it followes that the name Jehovah was given to Christ Thirdly Essentiall Attributes are given to him as in that place before all that the Father hath is mine eternity omnipotency c. Iohn 1.1.2 In the beginning was the word c. omnipresency being in every place Matth. 18.20 Where two or three are gathered together in my name there I am in the midst of them Matth. 28.20 I will be with you till the end of the world Iohn 3.13 Who is he that ascended but he that descended Intimating that while he was upon the earth he was in heaven c. omnisciency knowing all things Matth. 12.15 He knows the thoughts of mens hearts Iohn 21.17 Lord thou knowest that I love thee for thou knowest all things omnipotency so it appears Iohn 5 19. All that the Father doth the same doth the Sonne and all that the Sonne doth the same doth the Father Philip. 3.21 Being strengthened by his mighty power by which he is able to do all things so that these things being given to him he must be God Lastly proper workes of God are given to him as creation that is given to him Iohn 1.3 He created all things that were made Heb. 1.10 The holy Ghost said that he created and so the working of miracles as to raise up the dead these were the workes of God Lastly divine worship is given to him Iohn 5.23 That all men might honour the Sonne as they honour the Father That which is given to the Father may be given to the Sonne which could not be except he were God c. Iohn 4.14 You beleeve in the Father beleeve also in me Acts 7.50 Lord Iesus receive my soule So the Apostle The grace of our Lord Iesus Christ be with you Philip 2. At the name of Iesus every knee shall bow that is all should worship him therefore it necessarily followes that he is God c. and so you have this explaned Quest Why is he said to be begotten of the Father Answ Because he received the whole Essence by communication not by alienation in which there is no motion Saint Ambrose saith the Sonne is begotten without passion without action so that he communicates the whole Essence to him Col. 2.9 In him dwells all the Godhead bodily Essentially as a candle receives light without corruption as the sunne that communicates his beames and hath no dimunition Quest But why say you that he redeemes the elect Answ Because he only tooke the nature of man gave himselfe as a price to set them free from death and hell and reconciled them to God from the worke of redemption we exclude not the Father yet notwithstanding there is a difference the Father sends his Sonne the Sonne gave himselfe the holy Ghost applies it but the manner of redemption is far different what is that he tooke the nature of man and so the word was made flesh and satisfied the justice of God and thus he onely paid the price Mat. 20.28 He gave himselfe a ransome Acts 20.28 He purchased them with his bloud Titus 2.14 He gave himselfe for them that they might be a peculiar people unto himselfe and therefore he must be a person distinguished and thus we have runne thorough this description Vse 1. The use is First for the matter of confutation this must informe us how we ought to beleeve to salvation concerning the Sonne that we may avoid their heresies which say that he is not God by nature but by office neither may we thinke that because it is said he is begotten there was a time wherein he was not for he was from eternity Saint Basil speaking to them of his time take heed of this saith he when we say that he was begotten we doe not say that he was after the Father but shew whence he had his person nor make him inferior in time but shew that he had his person from the Father take heed therefore of this though we cannot see this yet we are to beleeve it by faith This generation of Christ is to be adored by silence and faith and not to be enquired into he was begotten when there was neither time nor spectator neither was there any interpreter to tell us Why then should the minde of man imagine and speake of this any more the Apostle Paul speaking of his generation as man 1 Tim. 3.16 saith Great is the mystery of godlinesse God manifested in the flesh this was a mystery if this was so great a mystery what is the divine generation some shadow it after this manner it is no unreasonable thing that the begetter and the begotten should be both at one and the same time the minde begets a reason the minde is the begetter and the reason begotten are both at one and the same time Saint Austin saith it is no absurd thing to say that the begetter and the begotten may be together as there are in a candle