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A02881 An exposition of the whole eight chapiter to the Romaines, expounded by Ihon Hedlambe, preacher and minister to the congregation at Braughin, and student of Diuinitie in Peterhouse at Cambridge, before Maister Doctour Squire, and the whole ministerie assembled at the laste synode, holden at Ware in Lent laste past 1579. Wherein is perfectly proued our iustification to bee by faithe onely, to the beatyng doune and ouerthrowyng of all erronious and false opinions to the contrarie. Seen and allowed Hedlambe, John. 1579 (1579) STC 13020; ESTC S112579 16,960 48

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perswaded that all the synnes of the faithfull are remitted not because thei doe not deserue death but because by the mercie of God there is no condemnation to them that are in Christe Iesus so that their synnes are blotted out by pardon and shall not bee imputed vnto them neither dooeth this place argue equalitie of synnes as thei dreamed though it make all synnes worthy of condemnation or as thei tearme it Mortall For in deede thei them selues saie that the synnes of Ezechias Dauid the Niniuites Peter and those that were conuerted at Peters sermon were all mortall and yet some of them lesse then others but wee see those synnes not to haue been taken awaie by mans power or pollicie but by the grace of God who called them to repentaunce For Ezechias beyng afraied of the message of death that he receiued praied weepyng but looked into the mercies of God and trusted Dauid confessed his greate sinne in numbryng the people but he saied Lorde take awaie the iniquitie of thy seruaunt He did acknowledge the synne of adulterie and manslaughter at the reprehension of Nathan and caste hym self doune before the Lorde but in sure hope and stedfast faithe The Niniuites troubled with the fearfull threatenynges of destruction put on Sackeclothe sprinkled their heades with ashes and praied hopyng that the lorde would haue mercie and turne his sharpe wrath from them Yea Peter hym self wept bitterly but ceased not to hope And those whiche were striken at the sermon of Peter onely trusted in the goodnesse of God and therefore saied to the Apostles men and brethren what shall we doe Now let vs come to the laste parte of this conclusion whiche is the regeneration of the spirite wherein there are twoo daungerouse opinions to bee taken heede of the one of those sailyng abrode in the sea of all vngodlinesse with the shippe of their owne filthie desiers without safe-conducte of Gods worde promise vnto themselues all maner of licentiousnesse because the mercy of God is freely giuen and his righteousnesse bountifully bestowed vpon his elect The other is of them who mounting aloft with the waxed winges of their owne inuention aboue the comon vse and custome of the life of gods Children chalenge to themselues phantasticall Spirites of sinceritie But as both these are most horrible so they which doe either of them wrest the Scripture are most vngodly and damnable vnlesse they repent For the Apostle in the sixt Chapiter of this Epistle seing the vngodly to chalenge vnto themselues that liberty saieth that it is proper onely to those whiche put one the righteousnesse of Christe and that they are regenerate in spirite and haue a pledge of this regeneration in their baptisme But for other whiche cleaue not to Christe he promiseth the rigour of the Lawe whiche ouerwhelmyng them with his cursse dooeth easely destroye them Now as for those whiche would mount alofte in their fained sinceritie because thei studie all that in them lieth to make God a lyer we are thus to perswade our selues that to walke after the fleshe is not to seeke to putte of all the senses of the fleshe and to flie vp into the middle heauen or altogether to separate our selues from the companie of the wicked for that is impossible for man and therefore S. Paule willyng vs not to haue any companie with euill doers straite waie expoundeth hym self saiyng I meane not that you should not at all companie with them for then you should goe out of the worlde And as I thinke this is the true sense of this Scripture to walke in the Spirite is to be conuersant in beatyng doune fleshely lustes and to giue tokens of our hatered of sinne And therefore not yeldyng to the former opinions to saie thus vnto our consciences I haue often fallen and synned greeuously but the Lorde hath receiued me to grace he hath graffed me into the cōmunion of Christ he hath brought me into the fellowship of the Churche by Baptisme Therefore as long as I go on forward in faithe although synne seeke to deale violently with me yet shall I bee free from all giltinesse and damnation because I beyng in the fleshe walke not after the fleshe yea I abhorre all the lustes and concupiscence of the fleshe To the confirmation of the Grace before concluded might be proued by good reasons as if a man will alledge workes we maie thus reply If Saluation or iustification be by workes then either by perfect workes or vnperfect but not by vnperfect workes for euery vnperfect worke is sinne and therefore if it be by woorkes it must needes be by perfect workes whiche no man is able to worke but only the sonne of God and therefore our workes be accompted vyle and of none effect I might reasō against the blindnes of the enemies of Gods truthe but it needeth not because it is here set doune that only the Spirite of God giueth all thinges setteth free and maketh bonde giueth healthe and scourgeth with sicknesse For by these woordes the lawe of the Spirite of lyfe is vnderstood the bountifulnesse and power of Gods Spirite the power whiche bringes vs to a castyng awaie of the relikes of the olde Adam and putting on of the righteousnesse of the newe man Christe the bountifulnesse whiche as it graunteth pardon and abolisheth the law of sinne in vs setting vs free from the giltinesse of death So it graunteth vnto vs the holinesse of Christe whiche once imputed doeth perfectly and absolutly finish the sanctification begon in vs. This which is heare called the law of the Spirite of life is that Spirite whiche is promised to bee poured on the seede of man because man without the moister of this spirit is as a drie and barren lande Whiche Spirite also is promised to bee powred vpon all fleshe and is called the cleane water whiche shall so reforme and regenerate the electe that thei shal be cleane from all filthinesse this is that spirite whiche was sent vpon the Apostles and Churche of God. Now that this freedome is confirmed to bee doen by the woorkyng of the Spirite and not by woorkes let vs see from what slauerie it hath freed vs truely not as some thinke who because of this freedome saie that we are not bound to kepe the Lawe of God sett doune in the tenne Commaundementes No my brethren that is a perilous doctrine wherefore I praie you beware of it for to be free from the lawe of Synne and Death is not to liue as wee liste or to shake of the Commaundementes together with the Ceremoniall lawe but it is thus to bee taken that we by the grace of Gods Spirit are so confirmed that the Lawe of concupiscence is ouercome by vs that we be deliuered from vnder the yoke of our affections so that wee hauyng rule ouer our owne will doe seeke now nothyng in all our dooynges but to set forthe the glorie of God