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A16736 The doctrine of the Gospel By a plaine and familiar interpretation of the particular points or articles thereof: with the promises, comforts, and duties, seuerally belonging to the same. VVhereunto is added, a declaration of the danger of not knowing, not beleeuing, or not obeying any one of them. Likewise, a rehearsal of the manifold heresies, wherein many haue erred contrary to them all. Diuided into three bookes. The first whereof, is of beliefe in God the Father ... Allen, Robert, fl. 1596-1612. 1606 (1606) STC 364; ESTC S106811 1,499,180 1,052

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our iustification may yeelde most perfect glorie and praise to the free grace and mercy of God as Ephes 1 6. Thirdly we are iustified in such sort as the death and sacrifice of our Lord Iesus Christ may without any the least impeachment be acknowledged as it is in truth of most high value merit before God Tit. 3 5 6 7 1. Pet. 1 8 19. Finally we are iustified so as most perfect comfort may be warranted vnto vs in our greatest temptations against the guiltines of sinne and the feare of death Hell according to that of the Apostle Paul Rom. 7 24 25 1. Cor 15 57 and 2. Ep. 1 9. Philip. 1 20 21. But all these excellent comfortable effects follow iustification by faith in Christ cannot stand with any imagined iustification by the worthines of our own works in any parcell or part thereof which would euen falsifie the truth of faith it selfe It followeth therfore that we are perfectly iustified in the sight of God by faith in Christ not by our owne works How thē is this word of iustificatiō to be takē whē it is applied to works as the Apostle Iames doth beeing drawen therevnto vpon a speciall occasion Verilie no otherwise as was answered but as workes may outwardlie argue and declare to others and inwardlie confirme to our selues the truth of our faith in Christ which onely is the instrument of our perfect iustification by him And so doth the Apostle Iames expresse his owne meaning chap 2.18 in that hee giueth plainly to vnderstand that it is the duty of euery Christian to shew forth his faith by his works And this is that which he disputeth in this latter part of the chap as it is further euident in that he had to deale against such as boasted that they had faith when in the meane while they were voyde of all good workes In maior annot in vers 14. ca. 2 The which place of the Apostle Iames to the end it may be the better vnderstood I will here set down the learned and diligent interpretation of M. Beza for the acording of either Apostle with other In so much saith he as Sophisters wee will in our language call them Cauillers doe vrge no other place to wit of holie Scripture more stoutlie to the ende they might ouerthrow the doctrine of the grace of God and that truely in such sorte that this Epistle hath ben for the same cause refused of some as if it were contrarie to sound doctrine therfore I for my part will the rather indeuor briefly to giue some light to the vnderstanding of the same place to the end it may plainly appeare that it neither maketh any thing on the behalf of the Cauillers neither yet containeth any thing differing from the sound and true doctrine of iustification by free fauour grace To the which end as saith this excellent Interpreter the Apostles drift is principally to be considered Hee had before dealt against those that would seeme to liue holily though in the meane while they were accepters of persons and hee hath pulled away from them their false visard of holines But now hee setteth vpon another sorte of men that is vppon such as putting vppon the bare knowledge of the doctrine of the Gospell the title of faith doe so rest in that their deuise as if they were of all other most righteous men though in the mean season their whole life aboundeth in much wickednes so farre off are they from the practise of charity And this to be the Apostles drift it is so cleare that I suppose saith Beza the Cauillers thēselues wil not denie it to be so Now let vs consider after wat maner such men are to be reasoned against Paul specially in his epistles to the Romans and to the Galatians is alltogether in this to teach that wee are freely iustified by faith without workes or which is all one by faith in Christ Wherfore is he so Surelie because he bickered with them who either did set their own merites in stead of grace or else did couple ioyne them with grace It was behoouefull for him therfore first of all to discusse the right way of iustification in so much as they instituted false wayes meanes in stead of the true But as touching these to wit with whō the Apostle Iames hath to deale like as the controuersie with thē is altogether contrarie so the matter it selfe sheweth that hee was to take a cleane contrarie course in his disputation against them For they that is to say some among the Romans and Galatians to whom Paul wrote they sought to establish iustification by works these that is some among them to whom the Apo Iames did wright they did not onely remoue iustification from workes but also they tooke away euen works themselues Wherfore like as against these free iustification by faith is so defended that not good works thēselues are taken away but only the power of iustifying is withdrawn from them so here who seeth not that euen in a contrary course works are in such wise to be established that although the power of iustificatiō be not yeelded to thē yet that true iustification may be discerned by them as by the effects therof I will vtter the matter yet more plainly saith the Interpreter There to wit in Pauls epistles the question is concerning the cause but here that is in the epistle of Iames it is about the effects There Paul cometh down from the cause to the effect here Iames from the effects goeth vp to the cause There the question is how wee may be iustified here howe it may be perceiued that wee are iustified There works are excluded from beeing the cause of iustification here it is firmely determined that they are the effects of iustification There it is denied that the works of those who are to be iustified do goe before here it is affirmed that they do follow after that men are alreadie iustified For to what purpose were it for a man to prooue against these that wee are not iustified by workes seeing they are so farre from ascribing more vnto workes then is meete that they do not require them as true testimonies of righteousnes The which things beeing so who seeth not how miserablie the Sophisticall cauillers are deceiued for want of true light of iudgement in that they goe about to accord Iames with Paul as if either of them handeled one and the same question concerning the causes of iustification Hence cōmeth that their crooked distinction of workes morall and ceremoniall as though these onely to wit the ceremoniall were excluded by Paul c. Hitherto out of Beza his annotations Thus therfore hauing sufficiently as wee trust for the course of this our exercise declared the truth of this great and high pointe of our iustification by faith wee might come now to the second pointe pertaining to the explication of the former answer touching the promise of iustification
and saluation that is what the word saluation or to saue meaneth saue that to make the matter yet more plaine if it may bee I am to aske you here a question or two more Question And first may it not be thought that the Apostle Paul in that hee opposeth faith to works maketh the opposition onely betwixt the ceremoniall workes of the lawe and the faith of the Gospell as was said euen now and not betwixt it and the workes of the morall lawe Answere No it may not be thought so For it is manifest that the Apostle excludeth the one as well as the other yea most expressely the workes of the morall lawe to the which ende hee doth alledge that text of the lawe which doth most properlie belong thervnto Explication and proofe It is true So we read Gal 3.10 For as the Apostle saith so many as are of the workes of the lawe they are vnder the curse for it is written Cursed is euery man that continueth not in all things which are written in the booke of the lawe to doe them The which Scripture in Moses Deut 27. followeth after an enumeration of the morall and not ceremoniall duties of the lawe And touching the ceremoniall ther was lesse neede that they should be so expressely mentioned because they of themselues doe more euidently disclaime iustification by the exercise of them in so much as they doe more apparantly point vnto Christ and are otherwise a flat handwriting against the vsers of them whosoeuer should seeke iustification by them as the Apostle teacheth Colos 2.14 For what did circumcision signifie but the corruption of mans nature to be put off and cast aside c What the legall and ceremoniall washings but that man is stained with the soile and filth of sinne what did the slaine sacrifices testifie but that euery man hath iustly deserued euerlasting death and damnation if God should enter into iudgement against them c And therfore seing they all conteined a manifest confession of sinnes in the practise of them there was no such need that they should be so expressely mentioned in this question concerning iustification as the other should though they as well as these be altogether excluded in this case Now therfore seeing all the works of the holie lawe of God as well morall as ceremoniall are dis-abled from iustification by reason of the weakenes of them or rather of man himselfe for his not performance of them Rom 8.3 Infinitelie much rather then all popish ceremonies and all their workes of blinde superstitious deuotion yea all their best workes of almes must needes be blotted out of this reckoning in so much as they are for the most part contrary to the expresse commandement of God and they that are commanded are done of them in a corrupt manner through the proude opinion they haue of merit and to wrong endes euen for the credit and maintenance of a false and Antichristian worship c. Question Well be it so that we exclude all works ceremoniall and morall commanded in the law of God and much rather all heathenish works done according to the light of nature and all popish works wrought of blinde deuotion or of proude presumption yet to the end wee may ioyne Paul and Iames togither may wee not thinke that true Christians after they be endued with fath are iustified partlie by faith in Christ and partly by their owne works which they doe in faith No Answere in no wise For seeing our best workes are vnperfect that faith which should rest in any part vpon such workes it should stay it selfe vpon a false and deceiuable ground and so should euen betray and ouerthrowe it selfe Explicatiō proofe It must needs be so And in very deed no man can do any good work in the true faith of Christ but he must ipso facto renoūce all opinion of iustificatiō therby or else it is not done in faith For so much shall a mā denie vnto Christ as he doth attribute vnto his owne work Neither will Christ himselfe be partaker with vs in this work of iustification He will be a whole Sauior or no Sauior at all vnto vs. But yet let me ask you another thing Question Though our works don in faith are vnperfect yet for Christs sake God doth accept them yea he doth crown reward thē therfore it semeth that this cānot hinder why they should not iustifie vs in some part For if God do so gratiously accept them who shall except against them God doth very gratiously accept thē in deed Answere as tokens of true thākefulnes as holy fruits of obedience sanctified through faith in Christ but not to any part of our iustification Question It is true God wil in this matter accept of no obediēce that is vnperfect His iustice will not indure it But yet another question May not the faith of the Gospell or faith in Christ comprehend the whole religion worship as some contend and so take in all Christian works as into one inclosure with faith Answere In this question of iustification it cannot be so taken It should be an vniust inclosure not of the commons from the poore but of a royall dignitie from Christ as the opposition and thick hedge or wall which God himselfe hath made betwixt faith and works in the Epistles of his faithfull Apostle Paul doth manifestly declare Question It is very true Nowe onely one thing and then no more Is not faith it selfe whereby we are iustified a worke And why then should we so shunne works as hauing no place in our iustification Answere Faith in that it is a work or action it doth not simply and of it selfe iustifie but onely in that it apprehendeth Christ and imbraceth him alone for perfect iustification Explicatiō and proofe So it is indeed And in no other sense doth our Sa Chr himselfe say Ioh 6.29 This is the work of God that is a work singularly wel pleasing vnto him that ye do beleue in him whō he hath sent For seeing God hath sent Christ euē to this end he should be beleued in it must needs be very acceptable vnto him that we should beleeue in him Neuertheles this we may easily perceiue that it was not the purpose of our Sa Christ in those wordes to determine faith to be properly a worke but answering the Iewes in their owne worde enquiring of workes hee draweth them frō their owne sense and telleth them that this is the worke of God VVhat saluation is NOw let vs proceed And hauing shewed what iustification is what haue you learned that this other word Saluation Question or to Saue doth meane Answere To saue is not onely by the merit of Christs death and obedience to deliuer discharge from all guiltines punishment due to sin in the iust displeasure wrath of God but also by the power efficacie of the same satisfactory death obedience to deliuer from the power strength
of any faith of righteousnesse and saluation by it without the parties owne personal inherent and perfect obedience to the same So that then to be vnder the law or as the Apostle Paul speaketh of the law or in the same sense of the works of the Law that is for a man to be of this mind to seeke and challenge righteousnes euerlasting life thereby and to be vnder grace that is to be such a one as waiteth for iustification saluation from the free grace fauour of God through the faith of the Gospell it is to be in a cleane contrary state and condition For the which read Rom. 3 28 4 14 6 14 7 6 chap. 11 vers 11. Col. 2 15 c. and chap. 3 ●0 11 12 18 23 25 chap. 4 21 c. and chap. 5 verels 4 5 according also to that which the same Apostle writeth 2. Cor. ch 3. where he calleth the old Testament the letter that is of no validitie to saluation and the newe Testament the Spirit that is the mightie instrument or as it were the wagon of the Spirit for the plentiful conuoy of al grace saluation Where likewise he teacheth that the Law is the ministration of death damnation and ascribeth righteousnes life and glory onely to the Ministery of the Gospell Neuertheles we may not be ignorant of this that the law in a generall acceptation of the word comprehendeth the whole gratious doctrine of the couenant of life saluation that is to say it comprehendeth both the doct●ine of workes as the fruits of faith and also the doctrine of the true iustif●ing faith it selfe Ps 1 ver 2 Ps 105 8 9 10 Ps 119 Likewise Isay 51.4.5 7 M●l ch 2 6 7 8 9 ch 4. vers 4. Remember the law of Moses my seruant which I saith the Lord commanded vnto him in Horeb c. as though the Lord would giue to vnderstand that it was a sufficient full direction vnto them vntil the Sun-shine of righteousnes should afterward more brightly shine forth by the Ministery of Iohn Baptist and by the manifestation of Christ himselfe Like as the Apostle Peter also writeth to the Iewes of his time 2. Ep. 1 19. We haue also a most sure word of the prophets to the which ye do wel that ye take heed as vnto a light that shineth in a dark place vntil the day dawn the day star arise in your harts And besides the morall Lawe and the Gospell are so accorded in Christ who is the perfect righteousnes of the Lawe to euery true beleeuer who also concerning such hath taken away al the sting and strength which the Law had to death destruction that as by the appointment of God the Lawe is to all his elect children as a School-maister to leade vnto Christ so christ himselfe againe euen from the holy Law of God schooleth all those whom God by his holy Spirit hath once guided vnto him For he calleth all his schollers to all diligent and industrious care of vnfeined obedience vnto it as vnto the onely true rule of all good workes So do his holy Apostles also And so doe all godly learned Ministers of the holy word of God euen to this day as is plentifully to be seene in their Catechismes all other their godly wri●ings Yet so as neither the one nor any of the other doe thus teach as though iustification and saluation could possibly be obtained by the workes of the Law but because as was touched euen now the doctrine thereof humbling sinners before Go● d●iuing vnto Christ doth also teach them as by a most briefe excellēt rule all duties of true thankfulnes to God in a godly course of life in such manner as was described in the second third branches of the answere For verily ●he duties of the Law the duties of the Gospell they are one the same in matter substance both toward God toward man All the difference lieth in the manner or measure of the performance of them And therefore we say that the Gospell boroweth all morall instructions which it giueth euen from the morall law of God How the law accordeth with the Gospell onely fitting them to the grace and tenure of the couenant of the Gospell ” Euāgelium vtitur ministerio legis addens es suā epieiceian vt scitè Chemnitius Harmon pag. 310. Adding as one saith very well a kinde of holie Indulgence or milde moderation vnto it Neither may it without impietie bee thought that the lawe is absolutelie contrary to the promise of the Gospell according to that Galath 3.21 Is the Lawe then against the promise of God God forbid c. Nay as the same Apostle teacheth Rom 3.21 Christ hath witnesse of the Lawe and the Prophetes And hee saith of him selfe that hee being as one without the lawe was notwithstanding in the law through Christ 1. Cor. 9.21 Likewise our Sauiour Christ and the Apostle Iohn as he learned of him they make no scruple to call the Gospell not onely a newe commandement but also the same which was of olde Iohn ch 13.34 and 1. ep 2. 7. 8. And so Dauid likewise profe●●ed of olde that hee beleeued Gods commandements as containing matter of faith and an vndoubted path-way to life after that it hath humbled the children of God to the faith of Christ Ps 119.66 And how friendlie both the law and the Gospell were accorded in his beleeuing heart wee may vnderstand by that which he professeth further in the same Psalme vers 166. Lord saith hee I haue trusted in thy saluation and haue done thy commandement And verse 174 I haue longed for thy saluation ô Lord thy law is my delight Read also Isay ch 42.4 Matt. 12.21 The Ilands shall wayte for the law of Christ And Gal 6 2. Beare ye one anothers burthen so fulfill the law of Christ 2. Pet. 1.21 Whervpon also wee may yet furthermore truely hold affirme that both the old Testament the new or the law as it is generally taken the Gospel the doctrine of Moses and the doctrine of Christ they doe containe but one the same coueānt of Gods free fauour mercy euer since the fall of mankind toward all his elect whither Iew or Gentile One I meane in substance as might be proued by many testimonies reasons out of the holy Scriptures according as M. Caluin that excellēt minister of the Gospel of God hath notably gathered and set them downe to our hand in the 9. 10. chapters of the second book of his Institutions the which M. Piscator also And M. Caluin againe vpon the 20 verse of the 24. Psal It is the Deuils crafte to dazell our eyes c. as though the certainty of the grace of God were to be learned any other where then in the law and the Gospell Diaboliartis ficium est mentes
the Churche Thus then wee may perceiue what the word to iustifie or iustification it selfe in the sight of God meaneth when we speake of our iustification by faith For it is nothing in effect but the apprehension and application of Christs righteousnes redemption to a mans selfe according to the free promise and gift of God whose good will and pleasure it is to impute it to euery true beleeuer as verily and fully as if hee had performed it himselfe Question But what doth the same worde signifie when the Apostle denyeth that to workes which hee ascribeth to faith hee affirming plainely and peremptorilie that no man can possiblie be iustified by his owne workes Answere The meaning is that no man either hath or can possiblie performe the morall workes commanded in the most holy and righteous law of God so perfectlie that he should thereby deserue to be accounted righteous before the iudgement seate of God and for the same to be worthy of that high rewarde of the Crowne of righteousnesse and glorie the which God of his free grace and mercie hath for his Sonne our Lorde Iesus Christes sake layde vp for those onely which beleeue in his name and loue and longe after his most glorious and blessed appearing Explicatiō and proofe It is true So saith the Apostle Paul 2. Timoth 4.7.8 And againe Rom 3.20 Wee knowe that whatsoeuer the lawe saith it saith it to them which are vnder the lawe that euery mouth may be stopped and all the world be culpable before God Therefore by the workes of the lawe shall no flesh be iustified in his sight for by the lawe commeth the knowledge of sinne And in the same chapter verse 28. Therefore wee conclude that a man is iustified by faith without the workes of the lawe Likewise chapt 11. 6. and in many other places of his most holie Epistles But it may be obiected that the Apostle Iames seemeth to teach otherwise For hee affirmeth expressely that not onely Abraham that renowmed father of the faithfull but also that Rahab a heathen woman one that was before of an infamous condition of life was after that she beleeued iustified by her workes Question Howe therefore are these wordes of the Apostle Iames to be vnderstood Answere We are first of all vndoubtedly to perswade our selues that it neuer came into the Apostle Iames his minde to teach any thing in his holie Epistle contrarie no nor in any the least thing dissenting from the doctrine of the Apostle Paul Explicatiō and proofe This ought to bee out of all question indeede For both the one and the other did both write and preach alwaies by one and the same most faithfull and constant Spirit of truth by whom no doubt they were perfectly guided led into all truth according to the promise of our Sauior Christ Iohn 16 13. And the rather are we thus to perswade our selues in the present pointe of doctrine because it is a doctrine both of the most singular honour and glorie to the most free grace and mercie of God and also of the greatest comfort to our owne poore soules that may be as was mentioned before Yea and further also of all other doctrines most effectuall to prouoke vs and all true beleeuers to all holy thankfulnes and good dutie toward the Lord God our most gratious and mercifull Father for the same And the rather also will we thus perswade our selues if we duly consider as the truth is that the doctrine of Iustification by workes and the imagined opinion of the merit and worthines thereof before the iudgement seate of God is as a learned and godly Father hath well obserued many waies exceedingly preiudiciall both to Gods glory and to our owne comfort and to the truth it selfe M Foxe in his obseruations concerning the doctrine of the lawe of God Act. And M●n pag 894. For first as he truly saith they that teach Iustification by the workes of the lawe the which is contrary to the ende and scope of the lawe they do peruert all method and order of doctrine 2 They seeke that in the lawe which the lawe cannot giue 3 They are not able either to comfort themselues or other 4 They keepe mens soules in an vncertaine doubting of their saluation 5 They obscure the light of Gods grace 6 They are vnkinde to Gods benefits 7 They are iniurious to Christes passion Yea enemies to his crosse 8 They stop Christian libertie 9 They bereaue the Church the spouse of Christ of her due comfort as taking away the Sunne out of the world 10 In all their doings they shoote at a wrong marke For where Christ onely is set vp to be apprehended by our faith and so freely to iustifie vs they leauing this Iustification by faith set vp other markes partly of the lawe and partly of their owne deuising for men to shoote at This therefore as that learned Father hath obserued is the B. of Romes doctrine and not the doctrine of the Apostle Iames. Question How then is the Apostle Iames to be vnderstood in that he saith Abraham and Rahab were iustified by workes Answere The Apostle Iames hauing iust cause to reproue certaine vaine and carnall professours of the Gospell euen such as verbally and in word onely boasted of their faith but were altogether vnfruitfull in good workes he is accordingly veri● earnest in declaring not what are the causes of our Iustification as the Apostle Paul doth but onely what maner of faith the iustifying faith is whereby true beleeuers are iustified in the sight of God It is very true and so can it not but be acknowledged of euery vpright and diligent Reader Proceed you therfore to declare what manner of faith the true iustifying faith is according to the doctrine of S. Iames. Question How can you describe it according to the true intent of the Apostle Iames Answere He giueth plainly to vnderstand that the true iustifying faith is not an idle and vnfruitfull faith such as theirs was whom he iustly reproueth and therefore termeth it a dead faith but that it is such a faith as through the quickening grace of the holy Ghost worketh by loue G●l 5. ● Heb. 11.33 and is fruitfull in the actions and duties thereof And that for the same cause it ma● iustly be said that such as do so beleeue are by their workes that is to say by the fruites of their faith iustified to haue a true iustifying faith in deed to the comfort of their owne hearts and before the Church of God so farre as it may iudge and discerne Explication and proofe That this is the true scope of the doctrine of the Apostle Iames it will in deed appeare to euery one that will diligently and in the feare of God bend his minde to consider of it wisely comparing one thing with an other Let vs therfore yet againe vpon the occasion renewed vse some further diligence for the clearing of this point of
of God But when we affirme that we are iustified onely by faith in such sense as hath bene expressed our meaning is not to exclude the care practise of any good work in those that are so iustified but rather by the magnifying of the grace of God to prouoke our selues others so much the more earnestly to the studie performance of al obedience for declaratiō of our true thankfulnes to God And for many other weightie causes to wit for the assuring vnto our selues the truth of our owne faith the certaintie of our election for the quiet peace of our cōsciēces also for the good exāple of others that they seeing our good works may be moued to glorifie the name of God our heauenly father lest otherwise we should imbolden any to speake euil of the Gospel or at the least grieue the rest of the brethren if we should be vnfruitful in good works c. We teach also as we haue learned out of the word of God that the faithfull seruants of God truly iustified are likewise truly sanctified yea so as through the renewment regeneratiō of the H. Ghost they haue a certaine measure of true inherent practike righteousnes in dying to sin the actions thereof in liuing to righteousnes all the good outward works fruites of the same And therefore are they vsually in the holy Scriptures described by this as by a speciall propertie that they loue righteousnes and that they are such as followe righteousnes c. So that in comparison of the vnfaithfull wicked whether more open loose transgressors or more close counterfet hipocrites they may truly be iustified that is preferred approued for righteous aboue them according as Saul was conuict euen in his own cōscience that Dauid was more righteous then himself Yea so are they renewed sanctified by the holy ghost that they are truly indeed accounted righteous inchoately in part euen before God who hath giuen them truth in their inward parts according as the holy Scriptures doe not in vaine call Noah Lot Iob and many other Iust men fearing God eschuing euill c. Gen. 7 1.2 Pet. 2 7 8. Iob. ch 1 ver 1 8. Ezek. 14 20. Luke 1 6 ch 2 25. In which respect we may truly vse the words of the Apo. Iames and say that they were all iustified by their workes that is declared to be righteous indeed in some measure of truth not in shew appearance only According also as it is said by our Sa Chr in the Gospell By thy words thou shalt be iustified and by thy words thou shalt be condemned that is it shall hereby be iustly discerned of men what manner of one thou art how thou art among them to be accounted esteemed Mat. 12 37. And as we read 1. Iohn 3 7. He that doth righteousnes is righteous to wit he is righteous indeed in truth though not perfectly righteous as he had taught before in that he wrot thus If wee say we haue no sin We deceiue our selues the truth is not in vs. Thus we doe not deny but plainely affirme that all true beleeuers iustified by faith haue as an effect thereof a generall care and practise of righteousnes begun in them though neuer perfected here in this life Neither yet do we deny but that through the same grace of God the sanctification of his holy spirit which he giueth vnto them the faithfull seruants of God may so vprightly behaue themselues toward men specially in some particular action yea in the generall intention purpose of their heart that they may truly professe that they are for any thing that men may charge them with as cleare as the child borne but yesterday Like as Dauid protesteth concerning his loiall heart toward king Saul altogether free from intending any traiterous conspiracy against him as Ps 7 3 4 5 Ps 131 2. Where he compareth himself to a yong child in respect of his innocency in that matter According also to that of our Sa. Christ Mat. 18 1 that we must all of vs as yong children be voide of pride ambition or else we cannot enter into the kingdome of heauen Like also as the Prophet Samuel cleareth himselfe as touching his vprightnes in gouernment and is iustified of the people 1 Sam. ch 12. And Paul Act. 20 33 c. And as Moses appealeth to God Num. chap. 16 15. Yea so may the seruants of God through his grace behaue thēselues in duties more directly respecting his own diuine maiestie that they may truly protest in his sight that they haue serued him in truth of heart as K. Hezekiah for his part protesteth in a good conscience Isay 38 3. And that they doe vnfeinedly loue the Lord as Peter protested Ioh. 21.17 Thou knowest Lord that I loue thee And Dauid Ps 18 1 and 116 1. And specially in some one action may they by the speciall grace of GOD so behaue themselues that they may in speciall manner bee iustified that is not onely bee allowed and approued but more then ordinarily commended therein as we haue the zealous act of Phineas set forth vnto vs for a notable example in that he executing the Lords iudgement vpon the adulterous Israelite and the Midianitish harlot it was accounted to him for righteousnes from generation to generation so pleasing was it vnto the Lord Numb 25 10 11 12 13 13 14 15 and Psal 106 30 31. According also to that which our Sauiour Christ saith of the woman in the Gospell who of singular loue toward him powred a boxe of very costly ointment vpon him Verily saith he wheresoeuer this Gospell shal be preached throughout all the world there shall also this that she hath done be spoken of for a memoriall of her Mat. 26 13. Thus we deny not but willingly grant that the faithful seruants of God haue their righteousnes in truth veritie through the sanctification of the spirit of God both infused or rather inspired and euen inherent in them and also actually flowing from them in the actions and duties of true righteousnes so that God himselfe being iudge and approuing the worke of his owne spirit they are found of him truly worthy to be preferred before the wicked yea to be receiued into his heauenly kingdome when they shall iustly be shut out and condemned to Hell for euer as we read Matt. 25 31 c. But with all we doe no lesse truly constantly affirme Isay 64.6 We are all as an vncleane thing or person to wit as a leaper And all our righteousnes is as a clout to be cast out of sight or nought worth c. Read also Exod. 28 38 Phillip 3 8 9. that all this their righteousnes is onely by fauour and mercy accepted of God with allowance from the throne of his grace as a fruit of their perfect iustification by faith in Christ through
the forgiuenes of their sinnes the which iustification alone and no other can endure strict examination before the iudgement seate of God agreeable to the confession of the holy Prophet Psal 130 3 4. If thou ô Lord straightly markest iniquities ô Lord who shall stand But mercy is with thee that thou maiest bee feared So that euen of necessitie we must all as well as he come into the house of the Lord in the multitude of his mercie and worship him in feare Psal 5 7. Praying to him as we read Ps 143 2. Enter not into iudgement with thy seruant for in thy sight shall none that liueth be iustified Hereunto also doth the example of the holy Ap. Paul lead vs in that he maketh his protestation 1. Cor 4 v. 3 4 in these words As touching me saith Paul I passe very little to be iudged of you or of mās iudgement no I iudge not mine owne selfe For I knowe nothing by my selfe yet am I not thereby iustified but he that iudgeth me is the Lord c. And the example of righteous Iob in his confession chap. 9 v. 1 2 3. I know verily saith he that it is so for how should man compared vnto God be iustified If he should dispute with him he could not answere him one thing of a thousand And v. 19 20 21. If we speake of strength saith Iob behold he that is God is strong if wee speake of iudgement who shall bring me in to pleade If I would iustifie my selfe mine owne mouth should condemne me If I would be perfit he shal iudge me wicked Though I were perfit yet I know not my soule therefore doe I ahhorre my life And ch 25 4. in the same booke Bildad likewise speaking by the holy Ghost saith confidently How can a man be iustified with God or how can he be cleane that is borne of woman Wherefore as Iudah saith to Ioseph Gen. 44.16 How shall we iustifie our selues He professing thereby that they could not cleare thēselues Much rather may we yea ought we to say and confesse before the Lord that we cannot possibly iustifie our selues before his iudgement seate but must needes appeale to his throne of free mercy and grace For assuredly none shall be iustified by their owne righteousnes but such as shall perfectly fulfill the whole lawe of God according to that Ro. 2 13. The hearers of the law are not righteous before God but the dooers of the lawe shall be iustified But this can no man possibly performe For as touching the righteousnes of the best it is vnperfect and we must euery one of vs labour to better and increase it from day to day as Reuel 22 11. He that is iust let him be iustified still and he that is holy let him be sanctified still That is let euery such one not onely continue but also in continuance let him more and more encrease in righteousnes and holines and so declare the truth of that righteousnes holines which is in him For as our Sa Christ saith To him that hath shall be giuen he shal haue in a boundance c. But the righteousnes of God by the gift whereof he iustifieth his adopted children namely in that he imputeth the righteousnes of his owne naturall sonne our Lord Iesus Christ vnto them it is fully perfect at the very first instant and so continueth alwaies euen as the righteousnes of Christ himselfe is perfect once and for euer howsoeuer in the faithfull the dutie yea and the comfort of their iustification may appeare and be more fully manifested in processe and tract of time as Abraham beleeuing and by his faith being iustified in the sight of God long before shewed the truth and power of his faith in offering vp of his onely sonne Isaak at the commandement which God gaue him for the triall of his faith many a yeare after And thus by the grace of God may we perceiue what iustification by faith is according to the doctrine of the Apostle Paul to wit that we are accoūted righteous before the iudgement seate of God onely for the merit and worthines of the righteousnes and obedience of our Sauiour Christ imputed to vs of God and apprehended of vs by faith and not otherwise Now when the same word to iustifie is referred to workes as the Apostle Iames vseth it the Apostle is in no wise to bee vnderstood as though a man might by his workes bee made perfectly righteous in the iust and strict iudgement of God For that cannot be insomuch as it was said euen now al our own works yea euen the best of them they are vnperfect And besides that as the Apostle Iames himselfe teacheth vs In many things we sin all And therefore it must needs be in his iudgement a grieuous sinne for any to goe about to iustifie thēselues by any worthines of their own workes in the sight of God according as it is expresly noted to be a sin in the Pharisies by our Sa Christ Luk. ch 16. v. 15. Ye are they which iustifie your selues before men c. And againe ch 18 19 c. For if it be a sin to stand in a vaine ostentation of our righteousnes before men much more sinful is it in opiniō therof to lift vp a mās mind in the sight of god as Hab. ch 2 4. Behold he that lifteth vp himselfe his mind is not vpright in him but the iust shal liue by his faith They onely haue the fruit and reward of their works who doing them in conscience of most bounden duty in obedience to God doe most vnfeinedly renounce al opinion of merit according to the instruction of our Sa Christ acknowledge themselues when they haue done al that they can to be vnprofitable seruants Luk. 17.10 And ch 18. 9. c. it may in a good part be euident by the comparison which our Sa Christ maketh betwixt the Pharisie iustifying himselfe the poore Publican humbly confessing bewailing his sins of whom our Sa saith that he went to his house iustified rather then the other And it may be more fully confirmed by these reasons following First we are iustified in the sight of God in such manner onely as may most perfectly take away al reioycing from our selues As Ro. 3 27. All reioycing in works is excluded by faith And ch 4 1 2. Abrahā being iustified without works hath nothing concerning himselfe to reioyce in before God Likewise Eph. 2 9. Not of works lest any man should boast himselfe This because it was not duly regarded of the vnbeleeuing Iewes who sought after their own righteousnes it turned to their destruction Ro. 9 30 31 32 33. ch 10 1 2 3. Wherefore as it is written 1. Cor. 1 31. He that reioyceth let him reioyce in the Lord. Who hath made Christ to be perfect wisedome righteousnes sanctification and redemption vnto vs. And herein is included a second reason which is that we are so iustified as
works Neither do euill works simplie and in themselues considered condemne but rather infidelitie which is the root of all euill For to him that beleeueth Christ hath by his passion obtained forgiuenesse of all sinnes c. Read also the answere of Iohn Lambert another faithfull Martyr to the 31. Article obiected against him Good workes saith he make not a man iust but a man once iustified doth then good workes And so hath Augustine said of more ancient time that good works doe not goe before in him that is to be iustified but follow after his iustification He disputeth also that onely infidelitie is Peccatum damnans the sinne that doth vtterly cast men away Whereas faith is a generall medicine that healeth all sinne which the child of God may fall into These Christian paradoxes or strange sentences as they may seeme to be they are no other then our Sauiour Christ himselfe hath taught and namely by the similitude of a tree Mat. ch 12 33 34 35. Either make the tree good and the fruit good or else make the tree euill and the fruit thereof euill for the tree is known by his fruit O generation of vipers saith our Sa Christ to the proud Pharisies that iustified themselues made a great outward shewe of holines how can ye speake good things when ye are euill For of the aboundance of the heart the mouth speaketh A good man out of the good treasure of his heart bringeth forth good things and an euill man out of an euill treasure bringeth forth euill things Now it is faith onely which maketh a man like the good tree and infidelitie which maketh a man like the euill tree c. Wherfore well saith an other learned man Beza in his Annotations vpon the 2. Chap. of Iames. Who would euer haue thought that men could haue bene so vntoward as to say that good fruit doth make the tree good to the end they might bring in the iustification of mans own works and not rather to confesse that the tree must first bee good before it can bring forth good fruit For this verily as he truly saith is no lesse absurd foolish then if a man should be of this minde to think that the cause should come of the effect And thus insomuch as we must be iustified by faith in Christ before we can doe any good worke it followeth that neither any workes before nor any good works after can iustifie vs in the sight of God For we are herein altogether preuented by our Sauiour Christ who alone is our perfect righteousnes before God as hath bin sufficiently declared Wherein it may iustly be delightfull to euery true beleeuer to see mans workes defeated and abased that the works of our Sauiour Christ onely may be perfectly aduanced and established WHerefore that we may now at the last conclude this point of iustification by faith in Christ and also of saluation the blessed consequent therof let vs firmely assure our selues against al aduersaries of the grace of God that they contending for a meritorious righteousnes really infused and inherent in themselues and concurring with their faith the which also with them is no better then a morral vertue assenting generally to the truth of the Gospel without any particular assurance that the righteousnes and saluation of Christ is certainly theirs let vs I say assure our selues frō the former testimonies reasons out of the holy Scriptures that they are herein altogether most grosly deceiued in that they haue not learned or rather if wee speake of those that professe learning among them that they haue hardened their hearts against the euident instructions of the word of God which as wee haue seene both plainely and plentifully distinguisheth betwixt the righteousnes of works and that which is by faith yea in this doctrine of iustification doe oppose workes to faith as perfect contraries the one being of the iust God the other of sinfull man that according to nature this of grace infinitly aboue all naturall reason or power and reach that of mans proud challenge this of Gods most free gift onely proper to those whom God maketh newe creatures to himselfe by regeneration in Christ euen such to whom onely he giueth this speciall grace that in the deniall of themselues they humble themselues in themselues and reioyce onely in that righteousnes which God hath brought to light exhibited in our S C. Let vs therfore be specially wel aduised take heed that we neuer abolish true humilitie out of our hearts by mis-vnderstanding the reioicing of the Gospell as they do whosoeuer stand conceited in the merit worthines of their own workes For doubtles the magnifying of mans owne works ariseth from that proud and arrogant opinion which men haue first conceiued concerning the worthines of themselues and their owne persons how vnworthie soeuer in truth they be And whereas they would seeme to borrow the merit of their owne workes from the merit of Christ this being altogether without warrant from Christ it is to be accounted no better then a cunning shift euen a meere deuise and vizard to couer and shadow their pride withall For if they meant in good sooth to magnifie Christes merit and worthines they would according to the doctrine of Christ rest wholly and solely in the same as being most perfect and entier in it selfe Out of all question whatsoeuer is more then this it is of wicked and diuellish pride how goodly a glosse soeuer any shall put vpon it It is but poison in a glittering cup. Let it for euer suffice that our Sauiour Christ hath by his owne hand pulled off the counterfet vizard thereof as was alledged before Luk. 18. vers 9. c. where the proude Pharisie as we haue seene is reiected of God for trusting in his owne righteousnes though he pretended to be thankfull to God for those his imagined vertues whereof he boasted himselfe but the poore sorrowfull sinfull Publican is iustified before God Let popish Iusticiaries therefore following their elder brethren the Pharisies boast and glory in their own works as they lust we for our parts wil by the grace of God humble our selues with all the faithfull seruants of God in the sight of our sinnes vnworthines and reioyce only in the Lord and in the multitude of his free grace mercy only in and by our Lord Iesus Christ according to the tenure of his owne most holie word promise Isai 45.25 The whole seed of Israel shall be iustified and glorie in the Lord. According also to that 1. Cor. 1.30.31 and Ephe. 2.9 as was alledged heretofore VVhat Repentance is NOw let vs goe forward You haue already answered to two of the things last propounded to wit what is meant by the word to Iustifie and also what this other word to Saue doth signifie The third thing yet remaineth that is what Repentance is The which though it was touched in our entrance into the doctrine of
set downe vnto you That is to say that from that which hath beene hitherto said for the interpretation and vse of all and euery of the Articles thereof wee may so clearely vnderstand what manner of faith that is whereby wee are iustified in the sight of God that the question of our iustification by faith may by the due consideration thereof be easily decided by vs. For we may easily perceiue that it is such a faith as is grounded wholly vpon the infallible warrant of the most holy and canonicall Scriptures of God rightly vnderstoode and not vpon any humane traditions True iustifying faith generally considered or vnwritten verities as they are called Such a faith as looketh directly to the grauous promises of God and not to those blinde incouragements and ouerweening perswasions or hopes which carnal confidence suggesteth Such a faith as yeeldeth that onely true comfort wherewith the heart of man may soundly boldly comfort and reioyce it selfe Such a faith as worketh by loue and is plentifull in all good duties both toward God and man Gal chap. 5. verse 6. Phil. chap. 1.11 In which respect it is worthily called the faith of the truth which is according to godlinesse vnder the hope of eternall life Tit. chap. 1. verses 1 2. It is no idle and dead faith such as Saint Iames doth iustly condemne chap. 2 verse 14 c. It is not a bare historicall or inwrapped saith to beleeue as the Church beleeueth nor any doubting faith as if it were good modestie so to beleeue such as the Popish Teachers deceiue the people withall It is no such faith as carnall gospellers doe make boast of and in the same their boasting feare not to turne the grace of God into wantonnesse Finally it is no such faith as is void of the power of godlinesse Wherevpon also it likewise followeth that he is no true Christian whosoeuer hee be that hath such a kinde of idle historicall inwrapped or doubting faith Neither is the carnall or loose worshipper any true or kindely and faithfull worshipper of God but onely such as be very carefull to glorifie God and to dispose of all their waies aright in obedience to all the lawes and commandements of God According as God himselfe hath solemnly determined this matter in the 50. Psalme namely in the last verse of the Psalme speaking thus by his holy Prophet He that offereth praise shall glorifie me and to him that disposeth his waie aright I will shew the saluation of God Such as will truely serue and please God must worship him seriously and in good earnest They must also be constant or else all former labour is lost The true faithfull Christian continuing constant must therewith also encrease For as we reade Rom 1.16 17. The Gospel is the power of God to saluation c. whereby the righteousnesse of God is reuealed from faith to faith And therefore it is that the same Apostle maketh his prayer for the Thessalonians 2. Epist chap. 1.11 that God would make them worthie of his calling and fulfill all the good pleasure of his goodnesse and the worke of faith with power That the name of our Lord Iesus Christ may be glorified in them and they in him according to the grace of our God and of the Lord Iesus Christ Reade also Ephes 4 verse 11 12 13 c. And the Apostle Peter 2. Epist 3.18 Grow in grace and in the knowledge of our Lord and Sauiour Iesus Christ to him be glory for euer and euer Amen Moreouer this we must know that albeit faith is of a working nature yet to speake properly it doth not iustifie by works but onely in that it apprehendeth Christ whom God hath made the Lord our righteousnesse yea to be euen all in all vnto vs and for vs. 1. Cor. 1.30 and Colos 2.9 10. Wherevpon it is that the Apostle Paul often affirmeth yea that he plentifully and strongly disputeth and proueth that our iustification is of the free grace mercy of God namely in his Epistles written to the Romans and to the Galatians So that faith it selfe hath no power to iustifie otherwise then as an instrumentall cause and that also by the meere grace of God which inableth it to apprehend and lay hold vpon our Sauiour Christ and his righteousnesse Neither hath it any power at all to worke but through the sanctification of the holy Ghost And both of these powers also are diligently to be distinguished For as both the fire and the Sunne haue their double force that is to giue light and to make warme yet doe they neither warme by their light nor giue light by their warmth so albeit faith doth inlighten the mind to behold the fauour grace of God in Christ Iesus also inflameth the heart to be zealous of all good workes to the glory of God yet doth it no more iustifie by working then fire or the Sunne do burne by that light which they giue Yea and to speake more properly it is God onely who iustifieth sinners as the alone efficient cause and fountaine of iustification and that euen through his meere grace in that he forgiueth their sinnes for Iesus Christs sake and imputeth his righteousnesse vnto them Rom. 3.24 25 26 27 28. And 2. Cor. 5.21 as was said before As for works of obedience they are fruits onely declaring the truth of that faith which iustifieth And so is the Apostle Iames to be vnderstood as hath beene shewed more at large in the beginning of this part of our Treasurie Finally it may well be obserued that when we speake generally of iustification by faith wee may vnderstand iustification to be a generall fruit of beleeuing the whole doctrine of saluation contained in all the Articles of our beliefe as well concerning God the Father and the holy Ghost as the Sonne c. without neglect of any of them though with a special respect and relying vpon the sufferings and death of our Sauiour Christ These are the things which I thought good to adde vnto all former particulars for a generall conclusion of the whole doctrine of our christian beliefe Now God of his infinite mercy make vs truly wise with all his Saints and elect children vnto our eternall saluation in the right vnderstanding beleeuing and obeying of the great mysterie of Godlinesse in Iesus Christ our Lord. To whom with the Father and the holy Ghost one true and eternall God be all praise honour and glory both now and for euer and euer Amen FINIS Verses Eucharisticall or of thanksgiuing to the honour and praise of our most gratious good God THe Gospel is a Iewell rare And hidden from our sight Gospel This present worke a key it is To bring it vnto light Faith is the hand whose proper t' is Thereon to lay sure hold Faith Iustification This book this hand doth guide vnto This pretious pearle of gold And by this Faith which holdeth it Made iust and sau'd we be This
is therwithall voide of all assistant grace yea altogether armed with the curse but that the Gospel giueth grace that euen from the most free clemency grace of God it is plainly testified Iohn ch 1.17 in that it is writen The lawe was giuen by Moses but grace and truth came by Iesus Christ Read also Rom. chap. 7 1.2 3.4.5.6 and chap. 8.3.4 Secondly that the duties which the Law vrgeth are such as ought to be performed according to the innocency and holines of the first creation it is euident from that which the Apostle Paul disputeth Rom. 2.12 As many as haue sinned without the Lawe shall be iudged by the Lawe For the hearers of the Law are not righteous before God but the dooers of the Law shall be iustified For when the gentiles which haue not the law doe by nature the things contained in the Law they hauing not the law are a law vnto themselues who shewe the effect of the law written in their hearts c. But that the Gospell is satisfied with such duties as proceed from the spirit of regeneration it is manifest Rom. 8.13 If ye mortifie the deedes of the body by the spirit ye shall liue Yea though we cannot doe it so fully as we ought nay which is lesse though we cannot doe it as we gladly would Rom. 7.15 c. and Gal. 5.17 For the flesh lusteth against the spirit the spirit against the flesh these are contrary the one to the other so that We cannot doe the same things that We would And as our Sauiour Christ told his Disciples in the Garden The spirit is ready but the flesh is weake Read also Mat. 25.23 Where the seruant is commended that hath beene faithfull in a little yea hee is betrusted with more and admitted into his maisters ioy And for increase in obedience which wee ought to labour after we haue the cōmendation of the Church of Thyatira set before vs for an example Reuel ch 2.19 Thy works are more at the last then at the first And Mat. 13.12 Our Sauiour Christ for our encouragement herein promiseth that it shall be giuen to him that hath that he shal haue aboundance to wit of spirituall grace Thirdly that the law reiecteth all which is not done in full perfection read rom 9 31.32 Israel which followed the law of righteousnes could not attaine to the law of righteousnes Wherefore Because they sought it not by faith but as it were by the workes of the law c. But that the Gospell accepteth of sinceritie though there be weaknes and imperfection not onely in workes but also in knowledge and faith which are as one may say the right eye and the right hand thereof wee may perceiue by the testimony of the holy Prophet who writing of our Sauiour Christ saith that be will not breake a bruised reed nor quench smoking flaxe Isay Chap. 42.3 Yea we may most cleerely see it in the practise of our Sauiour Christ himselfe in the whole course of his dealing with his poore and fraile Disciples and namely by that which we read Ioh. 1.47 in that he so greatly approueth of Nathanael as of a true Israelite euen because hee was without guile though as yet hee had but small knowledge and was scarce entred into the lowest forme of the Doctrine and faith of the Gospell See it also Mat. Chap 11.28.29.30 Come vnto me all ye that are weary c. They are the words of our Sauiour himselfe And Act. 13. Verses 38.39 Be it knowne vnto you men and brethren saith the Apostle Paul that through this man that is Iesus Christ is preached vnto you the forgiuenes of sins And from all things from the which yee could not be iustified by the Law of Moses by him euery one that beleeueth is iustified So then we may truly say according to the last part of the answere that the lawe may iustly be compared to a seuere and righteous Iudge and the Gospell to a most tender and gentle Nurse c. This M. Patrick Hammelton Act. Mon. Pag. 890. ed. last as I finde it well expressed by a holy Martyr and Minister of the Gospell of our Sauiour Christ in a liuely opposition betwixt the lawe and the Gospell I thought it to good purpose in this place to set downe according as Maister Foxe hath worthily recorded the same The Lawe saith the Martyr sheweth vs our sinne The Lawe sheweth vs our condemnation The Lawe is the worde of yre The Lawe is the word of despaire The Lawe is the word of vnrest The Gospell sheweth vs the remedie for it The Gospell sheweth vs our redemption The Gospell is the word of grace The Gospell is the word of comfort The Gospell is the word of peace Thus the holy Martyr setteth out the contrary nature and office of the lawe and of the Gospell by this more milde opposition of the one to the other And he doth the same againe by a more hot and sharpe disputation in way of a contradictorie reply of each to other the which also we will likewise here set downe to make this point of doctrine so much the more euident and plaine from the testimony of so notable a Martyr Thus therefore it followeth The Lawe saith Pay thy debt The Law saith Thou art a sinner despaire for thou shalt be damned The Lawe saith Make amends for thy sinnes The Lawe saith The Father of heauen is angry with thee The Lawe saith where is thy goodnes righteousnes and satisfaction The Lawe saith Thou art bound obliged to me to the Diuel to Hell The Gospell saith Christ hath paid it The Gospel saith Thy sinnes are forgiuē thee be of good comfort thou shalt be saued The Gospell saith Christ hath made it for thee The Gospell saith Christ hath pacified him with his blood The Gospell saith Christ is thy goodnes righteousnes and satisfaction The Gospell saith Christ hath deliuered thee from them all Vnto these differences of the Law and the Gospell thus set down by the holy Martyr Maister Foxe a little after the page aboue mentioned addeth diuers notes obseruations for the more full declaratiō of the same differences of the Law the Gospell and of the seuerall vses of them both pag. 893. 894. 895. to the which for breuities sake I doe refer the Reader But as was mentioned in the beginning of the answere all that is hitherto said must be vnderstood as being spoken of the law in such sense as it is opposed to the Gospell to wit in the point of iustification For this is that which doth principally make the iarre yea that causeth an irreconcilable war betwixt them insomuch as herein the law meddeleth not with the Gospel neither wil the Gospell haue any thing to doe with the Law Nay herein the Gospell vtterly excludeth not onely the workes of the Law but also the faith of the Law legally and strictly taken And the Law againe will in no wise allowe
Gospel which are the seales of all the Articles of our Christian faith And also of the Lords praier which is a principal rule of Christian praier a singular exercise of faith c. Question Which therefore first of all be the Articles of our Christian beliefe as they are in that briefe summe comprised and by the common consent of all true Churches of Christ euen frō the most incorrupt times cōmended vnto vs Answere I beleeue in God the Father almightie maker of heauen earth And in Iesus Christ his onely sonne our Lord which was conceiued by the holy Ghost c. Explicatiō proofe This summe of the doctrine of the Gospel concerning the chiefe Articles of our faith gathered out of the holie scriptures as hath bene said it conteineth an bridgement of the most high diuine mysterie of the nature of God that is to say of the incomprehensible Trinitie of persons in the vnitie of one most absolute perfect spirituall essence or beeing of the Godhead so farre as it is meet for vs to enquire or may be knowne and discerned of vs. And therwithall it setteth out vnto vs fraile creatures and most miserable sinners the free couenant of Gods diuine mercy fauour and grace towards vs. Herewithall also A briefe summe of the doctrine of the holy Gospel contained in the articles of our Beliefe it layeth forth these two things first the causes of our iustification and secondly the fruites or benefits thereof The causes are these first to speake more generally the whole Trinitie of persons Father Sonne and holy Ghost eternally consenting in the vnitie of the Godhead to elect and ordaine vs therevnto But more particularly the Father for orders sake as the efficient cause the Sonne in that hee tooke our nature and therein liued preached wrought miracles fulfilled the righteousnes of the law and at the last died for vs and rose againe c. the materiall cause The holy Ghost in that by the preaching of the Gospell he giueth faith the formall cause The small cause being the euerlasting praise of the same most glorious free grace and mercie of God Now the fruite and benefit of this grace of God towards vs beeing generally comprehended vnder this worde saluation the particulars are partly expressed Communion of Saints in one holy catholike Church forgiuenes of sinnes resurrection of the body and euerlasting life and partly they are to be collected from those that be mentioned as vnspeakable peace of conscience heere yea euen against death and hell it selfe and the immortality of the soule in heauen euen from the very time of our departure out of this life c. This summe of the chiefe Articles of our faith therefore containeth an abridgement of the Historie of all the greatest and most glorious counsels and workes of God and of his most wonderfull benefits towards vs Election Prouidence Creation Adoption Redemption Iustification Sanctification Saluation and Glorification and to these ends and purposes alike abridgement of the incarnation of the sonne of God and therewithall of the vnion of the humane nature with the diuine in one most holy person of a mediator and also of the sufferings of the sonne of God c. all of them as was said before proceeding from the infinite bountie of Gods mercie to vs most vnworthie men Of the which most great counsels and works of God it is worthily written by the Apostle Paul 1. Tim. 3.16 * Omologoumenos Confessedly o● by a general acknowledgement to wit of all t●●e Christians Without controuersie great is the mysterie of godlines which is God manifested in the flesh iustified in the Spirit seene of Angels preached vnto the Gentiles beleeued on in the world and receiued vp in glorie Read also Rom 8.29.30 c. Those which God knew before he also predestinated to be made like to the image of his sonne that he might be the first borne among many brethren Moreouer whom he hath predestinated them also he called and whom he called them also he iustified and whom he iustified them also he glorified What shall we then say to these things If God be on our side who can be against vs c. And Ephes 3.8.9.10 c. Euen to me the least of all Saints saith the holy Apostle is this grace giuen that I should preach among the Gentiles the vnsearchable riches of Christ And to make cleare vnto all men what the fellowship of the mysterie is which from the beginning of the world hath beene hid in God who hath created all things by Iesus Christ. c. Of these most high and excellent things we will by the grace of God treat and inquire according to this summe of the Articles of our faith in the order following First of all wee will consider of some speciall ground of holy Scripture whence euery article or point of our faith may be warranted and from whence also the right sence meaning thereof may be interpreted and opened For the word of God contained in the bookes of Canonicall Scripture the which God himselfe hath giuen and authorized for the instruction of his Church it is the onely certaine and vndoubted ground and foundation of faith And therefore also it is our bounden dutie to yeeld it the honour of teaching and confirming euery truth of God from the sacred testimonie and witnesse thereof And thus we read how in matters of faith the Scripture referreth it selfe to the Scripture the latter to the former Luke 24. verses 25.26.27 and verses 44.45.46.47 And before this in the 22. chap ver 37. Reade also Acts chap 26. verse 22. and 1. Corinth 15.1.2.3.4 and 2. Pet 1.19 And verily it were too great sluggish a folly for any to content themselues so with any briefe abridgement that the originall copie wherein is the more full and perfect declaration of all things should be neglected A man will not doe so with his seuerall Deeds and more large writings shewing the conueiances of his landes for any briefe extent or suruey which hee hath taken of them And shall we be more vnwise concerning the grand euidence of our saluation Nay rather as great landed men by how much they see by a short viewe that their possessions are very ample c. they will make the more reckoning of all their auncient Court-rouls or Charters c. So let vs by all meanes prouoke ourselues notwithstanding any other testimony to make our principall and most precious account of the authenticall and diuine records of God And that not onely for the points themselues which concerne our faith but also for the right vnderstanding of them and for all holy circumstances belonging to them For in this respect the holy Scriptures are so necessarie that without them wee should not by the shortnesse of our Creede heare of many points necessarily to bee bee beleeued of vs for our holy instruction and comfort And they that are mentioned could not without the holy
them as hypocrites NOw let vs come to the reason or rule of this first part of the sentence or iudgement of our Sauiour concerning them of his right hand Question Which is that For as our Sauiour telleth vs hee will say I was an hungred and yee gaue mee meate I thirsted and ye gaue me drinke I was a stanger and ye lodged me I was naked and ye clothed me I was sicke and yee visited me I was in prison and ye came vnto me Explication These words of our Sauiour as was said euen now conteine a reason and therein also that rule or law according to the which our Sauiour frameth his iudgement Let vs therefore consider of them in either respect And first in what sense they are to be accounted a reason of that part of the iudgement which our Sauiour hath expressed Question How is that Answer They may well be so accounted in diuers respects First in that they argue from a speciall instance of the manifold effect and working of Gods grace in the hearts of those whom hee calleth the blessed of his Father that they are so indeede and that the kingdome of God it prepared for all such Secondly in that they shew that the Father of our Lord Iesus Christ and our Sauiour himselfe doe so greatly esteeme mercifulnesse and the fruits thereof toward his needie and afflicted ones when they proceede of true faith and obedience to God that hee will of his infinite mercie reward such as yeelde and practise them with no lesse reward then eternall life Thirdly in that they containe a direction to the elect children of God what way they must take and walke in to the end they may first glorifie God here in this world and then be partakers of this glory of his heauenly kingdome for euer afterward Finally in that they shew the children of God how they may comfortably assure themselues from the fruits and effects of their faith that they are true beleeuers the very elect of the Father and heires of his eternall kingdome prepared for them from the beginning Expsi In all these respects indeede well may these latter words of our Sauiour be a reason of the former part of his sentence or iudgement concerning the godly as may be proued by many testimonies of holy Scriptures But before wee come to the proofe of the particulars of this respectiue reason to the end we may carry the matter more plainely before vs wee are to consider in a few words both the kinde of the workes here mentioned by our Sauiour and also the kindes of those persons to whom they are to be performed The kinde of the workes are of true christian mercy pitie and compassion Our Sauiour mentioneth foure particulars first feeding which may well comprehend the giuing both of meate and drinke secondly lodging thirdly clothing fourthly visiting the which agreeth both to the shewing of mercie vpon the sicke and also vpon such as be in prison Some make sixe of them 1. giuing of meate 2. giuing of drinke 3. lodging 4. clothing 5. visiting of the sicke 6. visiting of prisoners But we are not to stand much vpon the number which was a thing that our Sauiour himselfe stoode not vpon For whereas there be other duties of mercie besides these we may be sure that he meant not to exclude any one of them By the rehearsall of some hee pointeth to all the rest making choise of those that are most sensible and familiar euen such as are to be most generally practised among his people The persons to whom these works of mercy are to be performed they are to speake generally all such as stand in neede of the reliefs and succours mentioned We may reduce them to three heads First those that be ordinarily in want to wit the poore which are euery where dispersed among the rest of the people of God of whom our Sauiour hath said before The poore ye shall alwaies haue with ye And that also by the very appointment of God according to the holy Prouerbe which saith The poore and the rich meete together the Lord is the maker of them all For as it is said elsewhere the Lord maketh poore and he maketh rich he maketh high and he maketh low Of these speaketh our Sauiour Luke 14.12 When thou makest a dinner or supper call not thy friends nor thy brethren nor thy kinsmen nor thy rich neighboures c but call the poore the maimed the lame and the blinde And thou shalt be blessed because they cannot recompence thee for thou shalt be recompensed at the resurrection of the iust The second sort may be vnderstood of those that through persecution are driuen from house and home for Christ his gospels sake concerning which sort our Sauiour speaketh saying When they persecute you in one Citie flee to another he vnderstanding it of such as for whose escape God so prouideth that they doe not by their flight dishonour his name or discourage and daunt the weake brethren The third sort are of those to whom God denieth the opportunitie of fleeing or in their flight or otherwise be apprehended by the enemies of the Gospel and cast into prison according to that saying of our Sauiour Luke 21.12 They will deliuer you into prisons Of the which three sorts the first though they haue housen and lodging such as they are may easily suffer hunger and thirst and also want clothing for them and their children The second sort though they haue clothing and it may be for a while money in their purses yet shall they want safe comfortable lodging in their trauell if good christians doe not entertaine them yea in short time they may grow into their tatters want mony also to pay for victualls necessary for them The third sort though they cannot be lodged at home yet vnlesse the case be very straight they may be visited and relieued with such things as they want though they be shut vp in prison Finally some of euery sort are sometimes sicke and then haue need of speciall visiting and looking vnto And of all these stand the rither sort bound to haue a christian care to minister vnto them according to their necessities lest they should faint and be discouraged vnder their afflictions Yea so doe the richer sort stand bound that without the practise of these duties they shall neuer be able to stand with comfort before the Lord in the great day of his iudgement as we shall more fully see afterward when wee shall come to the other part of the sentence which containeth the condemnation of the wicked Now touching the particular considerations of the reason which our Sauiour annexeth to the present part of his iudgement for the acquiting of the godly First that the duties of compassion and mercy which he mentioneth are speciall testimonies declaring who are the blessed of God for whom the inheritance of the kingdome is prepared euen from the effects or working of Gods holy