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A20766 The summe of sacred diuinitie briefly & methodically propounded : more largly & cleerely handled and explaned / published by John Downame ... Downame, John, d. 1652. 1625 (1625) STC 7148.3; ESTC S5154 448,527 580

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as Mat. 10. 42. Whosoeuer shall giue to one of these little ones a cup of cold water onely in the name of a Disciple shall not lose his reward Ephes 6. 8. What good soeuer euery man doth that he shall receiue of the Lord Heb. 6. 10. God is not vniust to forget your workes and the labour of loue which yee shewed towards his Name ministring to the Saints c. But the reward they haue is not for themselues or of their owne desert since there is nothing absolutely good and worthy of reward that commeth from vs and everlasting life with all the parts of it is the free gift of God in Iesus Christ Rom. 6. 23. but because they proceed from Faith that is by the promise of Grace not by the promise of the Law Good works therefore The Popish doctrine that we are iustified by the workes which Christ worketh in vs by his Spirit So ioyning workes together with Christ in the matter of Iustification and their doctrime of Merits reaching that the good works of such as are in the state of Grace doe ex condign● that is of a sufficient worthinesse and desert that is in them merit eternall life auaile no whit to the purchasing or meriting of our Saluation neither in the whole nor in part First Because the best of all our workes in this life is stayned with some pollution and therefore not able to stand before God whose exact Iustice cannot abide the least defect Secondly The Apostle saith expresly Rom. 3. 20. By the workes of the Law none can be iustified Where by the workes of the Law hee meaneth not workes done by our owne strength without Faith and the Grace of God as Papists absurdly teach for whatsoever is not of Faith is sinne Rom. 14. 23. And therefore a question too vnworthy for the Apostle to dispute whether or no works meerly sinfull without any manner of Goodnesse in them may iustifie in the sight of God neither can the Law bee done in any measure at all by our owne strength for the wisdome of the flesh or of the naturall and vnregenerate man destitute of Gods Spirit is enmitie vnto God and neither is nor can be subiect to the Law of God as the Apostle saith Rom. 8. 7. and thereof setteth himselfe in the former Chapter for an example that albeit in his minde or part regenerate hee serued the Law of God yet in his flesh or part not regenerate he serued the law of sinne Rom. 7. 22. Wherefore the very drift of the Apostle appeareth to be to exclude all workes from iustifying euen those that are done by regenerate men in some measure according to the rule and direction of the Law For which purpose hee doth in this Argument apply the doctrine to the best and most righteous Iewes that liued vnder the Law Rom. 3. 19. Whatsoeuer the Law saith it speaketh to those that are within the Law And Gal. 5. 4. 5. not onely to the Galatians that beleeued but to himselfe as one of that number who not by the works of the Law but by Faith waited for the hope or hoped-for reward of Righteousnesse Which he teacheth cleerly Phil. 3. 9. That I might be found in him Christ that is not hauing mine owne Righteousnesse that which is by the Law but that which is through the Faith of Christ the Righteousnesse which is of God through Faith This further appeareth by i Ier. 23. 6. Ieremie calling Christ IEHOVAH our Righteousnesse Therefore Saluation commeth not by our owne And when the k 1. Cor. 1. 30. Apostle saith that Christ is made vnto vs of God both Righteousnes Sanctification if the Popish doctrine of being iustified by the workes which Christ worketh in vs by his Spirit were true it should follow that Iustice and Sanctification which the Apostle distinguisheth should bee one But that to the l Rom. 1. 17. Romanes In the Gospell the Righteousnesse of God is reuealed from Faith to Faith as it is written The righteous by Faith shall liue is notable to this purpose First In that the Apostle calleth it The Righteousnesse of God which is by Faith for seeing Faith apprehendeth not the workes contayned in the Law but Christ alone it must needes follow that Christ whome Faith apprehendeth is our Iustice and not the workes of the Law wrought by the Spirit of Christ which is not the subiect of Faith And thereupon the Apostle teacheth Gal. 3. 12. The Law is not of Faith but the man that doth these things shall liue by them Secondly When hee saith that this Righteousnesse is reuealed from Faith to Faith he declareth that wee are iustified by Faith not onely at the time when wee first beleeue but that our whole and continuall Iustification is by Faith otherwise hee should not haue said From Faith to Faith but From Faith to Workes And if Christ were not our Righteousnesse himselfe but obtayned onely power for vs that wee might haue Righteousnesse in our selues then hee should not be our Sauiour but an instrument of our Saluation As for that which Iames saith that m Iam. 2. 21 25 ABRAHAM was iustified by workes and so of Rahab weighing the circumstances of the Text I suppose hee vnderstandeth by Workes a liuely and a working Faith for Iames opposeth not the Workes of the Law to a true Faith as Paul doth but Workes that is to say an effectuall liuely Faith that sheweth his life and vigor by the fruits to a dead and fruitlesse Faith which is no Faith but a shaddow and carcase of Faith So the semblance of difference betweene the two Apostles may bee conceiued to be not in the word Iustifying which with them both goeth for that ●● is to be made righteous in the sight and iudgement of God but in the terme of Workes Paul taking them literally Iames by a Metonymie for Faith that bringeth them forth ascribing that to the effect which he intendeth proper to the cause from whence of necessitie and vnseparably it commeth And this to bee his meaning may be gathered by n Verse 17 20. many passages but especially Verse 23. where that which he had said o Verse 11. immediately before Was not ABRAHAM iustified by workes he explaineth to be as much as ABRAHAM beleeued God and it was imputed to him for Righteousnesse But albeit good workes doe not iusti●e is there therefore no need to doe good Workes O yes very great for many and those most waightie causes First God is hereby glorified as our Sauiour teacheth vs p Iohn 15. ● Herein is my Father glorified that yee bring forth much fruit q Mat. 5. 16. Let your Light so shine before men that they may see your good Workes and glorifie your Father which is in Heauen Secondly Wee gather from hence assurance that wee are the Children of God and they serue as Testimonies and Pledges both to our selues and others that wee belong to him for which cause
Lords Supper 391 CHAP. VI. Of the Church of Gods Elect. 399 Of Faith The nature of it the persons to whom it is appropriate the causes principall and instrumentall the prerogatiue of the Faithfull the weakenesse and degrees of it the growth that it neuer can be lost the fruit and effect of it 401 Of Hope 418 Of Sight 417 CHAP. VII Of a new World 419 Of the alteration of the Sabbath for the Day Name Time of Beginning 425 Of Regeneration Of Christ the Head and our vnion with him of 4. Petition the Spirit of Adoption the Infancie of Regeneration and Mans estate 427 CHAP. VIII Of Saluation 5. Petition Of remouing the Vayle of Ignorance of Wisedome Of forgiuenesse of Sinnes Imputation of Righteousnesse Iustification Of Mortification and Sanctification 1. Branch of the 6. Petition Of imperfect Sanctification and the degrees thereof Of the notes and markes of Sanctification Of the Lords Prayer Of the Church Militant The enemies we fight against the two Generals of the Field the Weapons which both the enemies and we fight withall the Goale or Mastrie we fight for The Issue of the Conflict Of Repentance The Notes or Signes the Fruit and whence wee haue it Of Fasting The outward abstinence the end and true vse the time of keeping a Fast it is in the nature of a Sabbath Gods acceptation of our Workes and how The reward due vnto them they no whit merit the necessitie of doing good Workes Of Celestiall Holinesse and of the Church Triumphant Of Redemption 2. Branch of the 6. Petition Of the Blessednesse of Gods children in this life Of the state of the faithfull departed Of the generall Resurrection Who shall rise by what power and in what sort Speciall things touching the resurrection of the Elect. Of the last Iudgement The persons to be iudged The Iudge Christ Of his comming to Iudgement the place from whence he shall come the signes and manner of his Comming The Place where the Iudgement shall be Of the Sentence The preparation to it the order of the Sentence the Sentence it selfe the Reason the execution of the Sentence and the order of execution Of our taking vp into Heauen and by what right we come thither Of our full Blessednesse The root and foundation of the same the parts the measure and quantitie the degrees of Glory and whence it groweth the eternitie Of certaine that rose vpon our Sauiours Resurrection Of Enoch and Elias Of the sudden change of those that shall be aliue at Christs comming Of the renewing of the Creatures FINIS THE FIRST BOOKE OF DIVINITIE OF GOD THE CREATOR CHAP. I. Of God the Father the Sonne and the Holy Ghost AS all other Sciences are Diuinitie is a Doctrine of glorifying God commended by their end and euery one esteemed so much the more eminent as the end doth more excell so it is the worthie prayse of the Doctrine of Religion which is the same that we call Diuinitie that it looketh to such an end as is incomparably most to be desired most to be loued and embraced of vs that is to say the glory of God a Rom. 11. 39. From whom and by whom and to whom are all things And whose glory ought to be a thousand-sold more deare vnto vs then our liues yea then the saluation of our soules This therefore is the scope and marke Heresies and Errors A Theists that say There is no God whom not onely the Word of God but all the Things created especially this goodly Frame and Workmanship of the World and euen their owne Consciences sufficiently confute since they cannot but see vnderstand hereby that there must needs be some Diuine Power before all and aboue all of whom these things were made and by whom they are gouerned in so wise and gracious sort as the ●postle teacheth Rom. 1. 20. For his inuisible Things that is his Eternall Power and Godhead being vnderstood by the things created are clearely seene by this Frame of the World to the end that men might be vnexcusable And therefore these Wretches that striue against their Conscience to put out so cleare a Light which will they nill they shineth thus bright in their eyes are to be left vnto themselues and Gods iust hand vpon them as vtterly vnworthie to be dealt with by any further Arguments The whole Doctrine of Poperie which in all the points of their Religion spoyleth God of his glorie for 1. In stead of the true blessed God they set vp an Idoll of their owne braine one neither perfectly righteous which accepteth an imperfect satisfaction as whatsoeuer proceedeth from man whom they will haue able to satisfie for his owne sins must of necessitie be nor perfectly mercifull if he do not freely forgiue sinne but receiue some part of recompence at our hands contrary to that of Esay 43. 25. I I for my selfe that is freely for mine own mercie and glorie do away iniquities 2. His incomprehensible and incorruptible glorie they transforme into the image of a corruptible creature as the Apostle speaketh Rom. 1. 23. painting him out sometimes after the likenesse of an old man sometimes in one shape sometimes in another as if Time did weare him or Age alter him who is the Eternitie of Israel and neuer changeth 3. Their prayers to Hee Saints Shee Saints and angels which is a glorie proper vnto God Psal ●0 15. Call upon ●● and I will deliuer thee so shalt 〈…〉 fie mee And their bowing to Stocks and Stones whereof the Lord saith Esay 4● ● I will not give my glorie to another nor my praise to carued Images 4. They teach that the predestinating as well of the elect to life as of the reprobate to condemnation is for their workes fore-seene which the Apostle Rom. 9. 22 23. sheweth to be of his owne free pleasure to shew forth the riches of his might and glorie 5. Touching 〈◊〉 ●●w of God they are not only altogether ignorant of the true vse thereof which is by a right humiliation of ones selfe to prepare the way and to lead him vnto Christ but spoyle God of the glory due vnto him whilest they teach That it is possible for a man to fulfill the Law himselfe and so falsifie that goldē saying of the Apostle Rom. 11. 32. God hath sh●t all vnder sinne that he might haue mercie vpon all 6. The means of saluation they attribute in part to the worthinesse of men and to their due desert which is the free grace and gift of God that he that glorieth might glorie in the Lord 1. Cor. 1. 32. 7. Whereas the wonderfull glorie of God in his loue vnto mankind hath herein shined forth most clearely that when we were dead in sinnes and enemies vnto God he hath quickened and reconciled vs to himselfe they contrarily imagine that the wound is not to deepe but that there remaineth still a kind of life in man and a disposition to receiue
yeeres knowledge or howsoeuer else Reuerence in acknowledging the good things wherein they are preferred and making our vse of them The notes of which Reuerence are rising vp before them Giuing them the honour and place of speaking first c. To them in Authoritie Subiection in a readie submission to their gouernment and obedience voluntarily to doe what they command or when it cannot with a good conscience bee done patiently to beare the punishment To publike authoritie of Magistracie and the Ministrie supplying of Charges and other necessaries for the execution of their Office and a defending of them in the same Touching them in priuate Authoritie To Parents not marrying without their consent and in their necessities to releeue them To Masters faithfull seruice To Husband and Wife each from other mutuall helpe and due beneuolence The Wife also to represent her Husbands vertues and to saue that which hee bringeth in Againe from all Superiours a good example of graue and wise carriage and vsing of the things wherein they are preferred to the others benefit From them in Authoritie first instruction of their Inferiours in the things of God and of their speciall callings Then due recompence of good or euill actions And lastly protection from wrongs From publike Authoritie that is to say from Magistrates maintenance aswell of true Religion as of Peace and Honestie of life From the Ministrie publike teaching From priuate Authoritie prouision of Food and Rayment familiarly to teach their Inferiours and in Prayer to goe before them From both the Parents to apply their Children to that they are fit for and to prouide for them The Father to name the Child the Mother to nurse it From Masters due respect of their Seruants trauailes From Husbands cherishing of their Wiues with all intire affection Secondly it is of equals one vnto another in louing honouring doing of good to all but chiefly to such as by the bond of Nature or profession of the same Faith are more neerely linked vnto vs. And lastly towards our selues the maintayning of our honest credit and sober esteeming of the graces we haue receiued CHAP. XI Of the sixt Commandement THe generall duties of Loue are those that are without respect of degree And respect the Person or the good things belonging to the Person Person as Mercy and Chastitie Mercy is of the duties that touch the preseruation of ones person Where the speciall vertues that leade vs by the hand to the keeping of this Commandement are Meekenesse and Kindnesse Meekenesse in a gentle and peaceable disposition readie to depart from ones right slow to wrath and patient to indure wrongs Kindnesse in a louing disposition and helpfulnesse vnto other not only forgiuing offences but recompencing good for euill CHAP. XII Of the seuenth Commandement CHastitie is of the duties that touch the puritie of ones person both soule and body and that aswell in single life as in the state of marriage which God hath instituted for a Remedie against Vncleanenesse The two preseruatiues of Chastitie are Modestie and Temperance Modestie which keepeth a comely Shamefastnesse in Words Countenance Gesture Apparrell and other things Temperance which is a moderate and sober vse of lawfull Pleasures especially in Meats and Drinkes and in the vse of Marriage CHAP. XIII Of the eighth Commandement THose that respect the good things belonging to the Person are Vprightnesse and Contentednesse Vprightnesse is to hold a lawfull course in dealing about them and standeth in Right and Truth Right which is in dealing iustly Both for the meanes of comming by them that it be by lawfull Purchase or Descent and in the vse of them to doe it frugally and liberally by a cheerefull communicating of them all both in Giuing and Lending One Branch whereof is Hospitalitie CHAP. XIIII Of the ninth Commandement TRVTH is in dealing faithfully As Prudence in iudging aright Simplicitie in speaking and doing the Truth Charitie to take things in the best part c. CHAP. XV. Of the tenth Commandement THis is Vprightnesse Contentednesse is to rest fully satisfied with that which God bestoweth reioycing in anothers good as in our owne which is the top and perfection of Loue. CHAP. XVI Of the Couenant of Workes WIth the Creatures who are thus to doe his Will it hath pleased GOD to make a Couenant which is called the Couenant of Workes A Couenant of Life to the Doers of Death vnto Transgressors Both more or lesse as the Righteousnesse or Sinne aboundeth Life is a continuall Progresse in Holinesse and Happinesse Death is a Sinnefull and Cursed Estate Sinnefull in Darkenesse and a totall corruption of the whole strength of Nature vnto all Vnrighteousnesse Cursed in the Wrath of God and all the euill that commeth of it contrary to the former Coniunction and Communion with him CHAP. XVII Of the Fall of Angels THis Couenant both Angels and Men in our first Parents Adam and Eue kept for a time but left vnto themselues they quickly fell away First of the Angels some onely fell but a great multitude One the Scripture nameth him Satan or the Deuill the chiefe Ring-leader of the rest The Curse vpon them is the fulnesse of Gods Wrath which falling vpon a bare Creature not able to beare the brunt of it crusheth him downe into Hell for euer And this estate is called Damnation drawing with it the full height and top of all Iniquitie hatred of God obstiuate Vnrepentance finall Desperation and such like Notwithstanding it pleaseth God many times to send them some release out of that Dungeon suffering them to dwell in the Ayre and to roame thorow out the World that so they may be Instruments to worke his pleasure here among vs. All this till a Day appointed which we call the Latter Day when they shall receiue their last Doome of an euerlasting and more dreadfull Damnation with Execution accordingly The Angels that fell not are supernaturally vpholden from all danger of falling CHAP. XVIII Of the Fall of Man AFter the Fall of Angels by Satans Temptation of Eue and through her of Adam they and in them all Mankind did fall The punishment vnto them by the great patience and long sufferance of God and in his singular Mercie to make a way for the Redemption of Mankind is so qualified that the vttermost and most extreme furie of it is put off till the Latter Day Whereupon grow two Degrees of this sinfull and cursed estate for either it is in part onely during this Life or in the fulnesse of it after Death In part onely as Sinfulnesse not in the highest pitch Touching their Cursed estate first the Wrath of God vpon them so farre that all things not Blessings onely but his very Graces turne to their Ruine Secondly separation from his Presence Thirdly losse of our former Soueraigntie and consequently of our Power insomuch as both the Creatures are become our enemies and we slaues to Satan Fourthly all kinde of Calamities Ignorance Shame Infirmitie Sicknesse and
of holy Angels yea the Song of Moses the Seruant of GOD and of the Lambe that God onely is holy The righteousnesse of God is to be seene in foure chiefe Specially seen to vs in foure chiefe and principall vertues which in the Scripture you shall find for the most part to goe by couples or payres and principall vertues that haue respect vnto his reasonable creatures in the Scripture you shall finde them for the most part to goe by couples or payres The first couple is p 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 The first couple are Kindnesse Truth kindnesse and truth specially to his Church Exod. 34. 6. IEHOVAH IEHOVAH c. aboundant in kindnesse and truth Psal 25. 10. All the paths of IEHOVAH are kindnesse and truth to them that keep his Couenant and his Testimonies Pro. 3. 3. Kindnesse and truth let them not forsake thee and againe q Prou 14. 22. Kindnesse in being ready to bestow all good things Kindnesse and truth shall be to them that imagine good Kindnesse is that whereby hee is ready to bestow all good things The kindnesse of God offereth it selfe to bee considered for the most part in these degrees First his long suffering whereby he is slow to wrath and goeth as it were with a leaden heele vnto punishment and neuer is a God r So the Iewish Rabbines in their language elegantly say that God neuer is 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 till he can no longer bee 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 of vengeance till he can no longer be a God of patience So saith the Apostle Rom. 2. 4. That God sheweth forth the riches of his patience and long sufferance to this end that the kindnesse of God might lead vs to Repentance And ſ 1 Pet. 3. 20. Peter giueth as for a most cleere Looking-glasse to behold this long sufferance of God in both his long patience and wayting for of amendment in the dayes of Noe whilest the Arke was preparing an hundred and twenty yeeres and t 2 Pet. 3. 9. his forbearing to destroy the World Now to the end that none of his may perish but all come to Repentance Secondly His bounty and goodnesse giuing liberally all good things as the Psalmist saith u Psal 145 9. IEHOVAH is good to all and his kindnesse is ouer all his workes And againe x Psal 36. 7. Thou IEHOVAH preseruest men and beasts Thirdly and specially in his grace and fauour whereby he bestoweth all these things without respect of our worthinesse or vnworthinesse as our Sauiour Mat. 5. 45. teacheth vs to behold in the ordinary and daily course of things Hem●keth the Sunne to rise on the euill and the good and raigneth on the iust and the vniust Truth is the faithfull performance of whatsoeuer hee Truth faithfully to performe whatsoeuer he speaketh speaketh whether he promise good or threaten euill A vertue then the which none can more beseeme the Godhead for as the z Iohn 8. 44. Deuill is a Lyar from the beginning and the father of lyes so is God the Author of all Truth yea Truth it selfe and true for euermore True in his words and promises without subtilty or guile true in the accomplishment and performance without colouring or deceit He speaketh and it is promiseth and it commeth to passe threatneth and it taketh effect a Psal 89. 33 34. 35. I will not alter saith the Lord that which is proceeded out of my lips nor falsifie my faith b Titus 1. 2. Nay he cannot lye because hee c 2. Tim. 2. 13. cannot deny himselfe So naturall it is vnto himselfe to bee Truth it selfe Therefore he is called The d Psal 31. 6. God of Truth The e Esay 55. 16. God of Amen What is that else but such a God as is alwayes one and the same true in his words firme in his promises certaine in his performance Whereupon the f Rom. 3. 4. Apostle cryeth out Let God be true and all men lyars The other couple are g 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 Iustice and Mercy flowing from The other couple are Iustice and Mercy flowing from the former the former both specially seene in the sauing or destroying of men and Angels Psal 116. 5. IEHOVAH is gracious and iust and our God is mercifull Psal 14. 5 7 8. The memoriall of thine abundant goodnesse they shall powre out and thy Iustice they shall sing that IEHOVAH is gracious and mercifull c. Iustice is that whereby he rendreth to euery one according Iustice to render to euery one his due to his workes for else h Rom. 3. 6. as the Apostle reasoneth If there were vnrighteousnesse with God how could God iudge the World Therefore as a most righteous Iudge hee seuerely punisheth the workers of iniquitie and graciously recompenceth those that feare him with that free reward which he hath promised So saith i 1. Pet. 1. 7. Peter that without respect of persons hee iudgeth euery one according to his workes And k Ier. 51. 56 IEREMY The Lord that recompenceth shall surely recompence It is iust saith l 2. Thess 1. 6 7 PAVL with God to render trouble to them that trouble you and to you that are troubled rest with vs at the Comming of Iesus Christ And againe m Rom. 1. 8. The wrath of God reuealeth it selfe from Heauen against all vngodlinesse and vnrighteousnesse of men But of himselfe hee saith n 2. Tim. 4. 8. There is layd vp for mee a Crowne of righteousnesse which the Lord that righteous Iudge will render vnto mee in that Day And o 1. Iohn 1. 9. IOHN If we confsse our sinnes God is faithfull and iust to forgiue them because of his promise sake Mercy is that whereby hee helpeth out of misery Mercy in being ready to helpe in time of neede whomsoeuer it pleaseth him As hee saith to MOSES p Exod. 33. 19. I will be gracious to whom I will be gracious and I will haue mercy on whom I will haue mercy And the q Lament 3. 22 Prophet in the Lamentations It is the wonderfull kindnesse of IEHOVAH that wee are not consumed for his mercies fayle not yea hee wayteth as the Prophet speaketh r Esay 30. 18. to shew mercy to vs being full of compassion in all our miseries and necessities ſ Psal 46. 2. A helpe in affliction very ready to be found as the Psalmist saith Thus he tempereth his mercy with his Iustice as it were water to allay the heate of his burning wrath A vertue that aboue all other he appropriateth to himselfe and taketh as it were most pleasure in Neyther doth hee so oft call himselfe a iust and righteous as hee doth a gracious and mercifull God Therefore beside his patience and long sufferance inuiting vs to Repentance hee doth humble himselfe as it were to mens infirmity vsing all the meanes and helpes whereby our coldnesse may bee quickned and
his Throne and Kingdome in the dispensation of his great and glorious purposes established before any time In which regard the Psalmist g Psal 78. 69. saith of the Land of Canaan That he founded it for his people the Iewes from euerlasting meaning in his eternall counsell and h Esay 45. 7. ESAY Since I disposed an euerlasting people the Church in the purpose and appointment of God eternally elected And when the Psalmist i Psal 103. 17. cryeth out The kindnesses of IEHOVAH are from euerlasting to euerlasting doth he not euidently point hereat But more cleerely to this purpose serueth that of Paul k Ephes 3. 11 commending the excellency of the Doctrine of the Gospell in the gathering together of the Churches of the Gentiles aswell as Iewes in that it was according to his euerlasting purpose As also l 1. Cor. 2. 7. in another place hee saith of the Wisedome of God lying hid in the Mystery of the Gospell that God had fore-ordayned it before the World And of Christ Peter m 1. Pet. 1. 20. saith that he was fore-appointed before the foundation of the World was layd The truth hereof not onely shineth forth in these and other great and high points of our Faith and namely of Election and Reprobation which come hereafter to be considered but reacheth farther and hath a place in all So n Psal 193. 15. 16. Dauid speaketh of his conception an ordinary course of nature When I was secretly framed and as it were curiously wrought and wouen together thine eyes did see my very lumpe what time they were fashioned yea euen then when none of them was extant that is from euerlasting And the saying of Iames o Acts 15. 18. hath no exception All the workes of God are knowne to him from Eternitie In this Argument I finde that the Prophet Esay from whom the Apostles p 2. Pet. 2. 3. 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 Peter and Iude seeme q Iude verse 4. 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 to haue taken it delighteth himselfe much to set out the Eternitie of Gods Decrees by the Phrase of Long r 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 agoe In the two and twentieth ſ Esay 22. 5 8 11. Chapter Thou diddest looke in that day when the enemie did besiege you to the Armour of the Forrest House c. But ye looke ●●ot to the Authour of it nor had respect to him that framed it long agoe Chap. 25. The t Esay 25. 1. counsels long agoe eternally decreed and in their time prophesied and made knowne to the Church are Faith and Truth And so himselfe doth in another u Esay 37. 26. place expound it to import as much as from all Eternitie Secondly The cause why all things are so decreed is not the knowledge or fore-knowledge of God but his absolute will and pleasure for causes resting onely in himselfe although vnknowne to vs yet most iust and holy Ephes 1. 11. Hee worketh all things after the counsell of his will Thirdly The generalitie in that hee hath decreed all things and all the meanes and circumstances of euery thing Acts 15. 18. All the workes of God are knowne to him that is purposed and decreed of him from Eternitie So that whatsoeuer experience sheweth or the Word of God confirmeth to come to passe in Heauen or in Earth or in the lowest Hell both the confounding of the wicked the Saluation of the Elect and the things that pertayne to the businesse and affaires of this life the same are all eternally decreed of God and that for his owne good pleasure onely the x Ephes 11. 1. Apostle bearing witnesse That hee worketh all things after the counsell of his will CHAP. III. Of Creation IN the Creation which is the second thing The workes of God are the execution of his purpose And are Creation and Prouidence Creation is his making all things wherein his Kingdome standeth I obserue fiue things which the Story of the Creation penned by Moses in the first and second Chapters of Genesis doth offer vnto vs. First The things which God made All things without exception and in saying all things it is manifest that we leaue nothing vncreated excepting onely him that did create them no not the Angels themselues the most glorious and super-excellent Creatures of God of whō albeit Moses maketh no mention in expresse termes no more then of their fall specifying onely the visible workes of God in respect of the people to whom he wrote yet the Holy Ghost else-where concealeth not their Creation for when the Psalmist had exhorted the Angels and Host of Heauen the Sunne the Moone the Starres the Heauen of Heauens to prayse the Lord hee addeth a reason common to them all Let a Psal 148. 2 3 4 5. them prayse the Name of IEHOVAH for he commanded and they were created But most manifest is that of PAVL Col. 1. 16. By him were all things created which are in Heauen and vpon the Earth things visible and inuisible whether Thrones or Dominions or Principalities or Powers By which words it is most certaine he vnderstands the Angels This all things you may not vnfitly deuide into b 1. Cor. 4. 9. reasonable Creatures Angels and Men and the World of them both whereto aptly serueth the place of the Colossians before and Moses in the very first words of his Story hath so deuided it In c Gen. 1. 12. the beginning God made Heauen and Earth that is both the vtmost compasse of this vniuersal World together with the Spirits and Angels that inhabit it and that Chaos or first lumpe and matter whereout the Earth and Heauen as we call Heauen and all heauenly and earthly bodies were made Moses therefore as Paul in that place maketh a most perfect diuision of all the whole frame of Gods Creation sundring it into two Heauen and Earth The Ayre it selfe the Sunne the Moone the Planets and whatsoeuer in that whole Chapter is spoken of seemeth to be comprehended vnder the name of Earth For so hee doth proceed resuming the latter member And touching the Earth it was vnshapen c. By Heauen is meant the place of blessed Spirits and the Angels inhabiters and dwellers in it All which appeareth further in the next Chapter Thus d Gen. 2. 1. were the Heauen and the Earth perfited and all the Host of them that is whatsoeuer is within the compasse of the highest Heauens vnto the very bottome and Center of the lowest Earth things visible and inuisible Angels or whatsoeuer else wherewith the Heauen and Earth are beautifully adorned The World of these two Creatures is either the vnseene World Heauen and Hell or the World visible and subiect to our eyes which Moses in one word termeth Earth But a better and more apt diuision to this purpose may bee made to say it is eyther the naturall place and World for these two Creatures Heauen for the one
Dauid to Murder and Adulterie Lot to Incest Noah to Drunkennesse c. And the best of all their actions are stayned with some corruption that is his and commeth from him But is not God hereby made the Authour of sinne God forbid The Manichees indeed when they knew not how otherwise to excuse him plunged themselues into a foule and monstrous absurditie for they made two beginnings of things God from whom all goodnesse commeth and the Deuill from whom all euill or which is all one two gods a good and an euill god This is a horrible and a fearefull Blasphemie and striketh at the verie roote of all Religion But for auoyding all danger that may grow hereby it is necessarie first to know how and in what sence wee say that God hath a stroke in vnrighteous and sinfull actions not because he instilleth or powreth into his Creatures a poyson which before they had not or inclineth them vnto wickednesse for that were indeed to make God the authour of sinne but partly in that hee forsaketh and leaueth them to their owne naturall corruption either by taking away the grace they had or not bestowing new grace which they want whereby they runne head-long vnto euill partly that he letteth Satan loose vpon them to bee by him blinded and misse-led because they haue refused to be ruled and gouerned by Gods Word and Spirit To the former those places are to be referred where he is said to tempt or try them as the Holy Ghost recordeth y 2. Chron. 32. 21 of EZECHIAS that when hee dealt with the King of Babylons Ambassador God forsooke him trying him what was in his heart And Moses z Deut. 8. 2. in Deuteronomie Remember all this way wherein IEHOVAH thy God hath led thee now fortie yeeres in the Desart that he might afflict thee in trying what was in thine heart whether thou wouldest obey his Precepts or not So afterwards a Deut. 29. 3. 4. he vpbraydeth the people that notwithstanding these great tryals signes and wonders which Iehouah had done for them Yet he had not giuen them a mind to know eyes to see and eares to heare wherin we may not think God vniust who is indebted to none For who b Rom. 11. 35. gaue vnto him first and he shall be recōpenced And who according to his owne free pleasure bestoweth the measure of his graces how and where he will I c Rom. 9. 15. will haue mercie vpon whom I will haue mercie And is d Mat. 20. 15. it not lawfull for me to doe what I will with mine own Of the latter we haue an Example 1. Kin. 22 23. IEHOVAH hath sent a lying spirit into the mouth of all thy Prophets And the 1. Sam. 16. 15 16. An euill spirit from IEHOVAH vexed SAVL And that nothing herein falleth from the holinesse and Iustice of the Lord as all men not forsaken of common sence doe easily discerne for else as the e Rom. 3. 6. Apostle reasoneth how should God iudge the World So the Holy Ghost in many places teacheth very plainly for when the f Hosh 13 9 Prophet cryeth out Thy destruction is from thy selfe O Israel doth it not follow of necessitie that the cause also of destruction which is sinne is wholly from our selues and that GOD hath no part in it Which g Iames 1. 13. Iames more plainly vttereth Let no man when he is tempted say I am tempted of God for God cannot be tempted of euill neither tempteth he any man And 1. Iohn 2. h 1. Iohn 2. 15. Whatsoeuer is in the World as the lust of the flesh and the lust of the eyes and the pride of life is not from the Father but is from the World For this cause sinne is called The i 1. Iohn 3. 8. he that committeth sinne is of the Deuill for the Deuill sinneth from the beginning For this cause was the Sonne of God manifested that he might destroy the worke of the Deuill worke of the Deuill And our Sauiour Christ saith When k Iohn 8. 44. he speaketh a lye hee speaketh of his owne The sinne therefore of the Action is wholly to bee ascribed to the depraued nature and corruption of men wherein God is no way to be blamed l Eccles 7. 29. Who made all righteous but they haue sought many inuentions to themselues To illustrate this by one or two Similitudes Hee that spurreth a lame Horse is the cause of his stirring but not of his halting The Sunne that shineth vpon a filthie carcasse maketh the sauor yet it is no cause of any stench for out of sweete Flowres it bringeth a pleasant odour Such is the worke of God in the actions of wicked men And the better to apprehend how God in all this remayneth without any touch of sinne wee must consider that sinne hath alwayes three things going with it whereof it is impossible that any one should fall vpon God First To bee subiect to a Law For m Rom. 5. 13. where no law is there is no transgression And the n 1. Iohn 3. 4. Apostle defineth sinne to bee a breach of the Law Now God who made his Lawes for others is not himselfe to bee tyed to them Secondly Impuritie and corruption a thing most contrarie to the nature of God who is not onely holy and pure but holinesse and puritie it selfe and so farre off from being euill that he o Iames 1. 13. cannot be tempted of it Thirdly An euill and a wicked end Whereas GOD euermore seeketh his owne glorie which is absolutely good and the chiefe Good of all Therefore beside that the will of God is the Rule of all goodnesse the difference in these sinfull actions betweene that hee worketh and the worke of wicked men lyeth plaine aswell in the cause that mooueth him as in the end hee setteth before him and in the manner of doing all which though they bee in respect of wicked men vniust and sinfull yet as they proceede from God they are most iust and holy for first by reason of this diuersitie of the causes moouing and of the diuers ends which these two Agents God and wicked men set before them it falleth out that the selfe-same Action which in respect of the corruption of wicked men becommeth vnto them sinfull and damnable is as in regard of God most holy and righteous being led thereto for most gracious and iust respects either to set forth the riches of his Iustice or Mercie or for the chastizement and tryall of his Children or for some other cause as he seeth good which ends the wicked neuer set before them but all the contrarie what more blessed or glorious worke and of greater loue to vs was there euer or can possibly be then the reconciling of the World by the death of his Sonne And what more iust in respect of God then to inflict all these punishments vpon him who was our suretie and tooke
out IEHOVAH he is the true God The liuing God The eternall King which made the Earth by his Power established the inhabited World by his Wisedome and by his Prudence stretcheth out the Heauens who vttering his voice the waters make a noyse in the Heauens he bringeth forth vapours from the vtmost part of the Earth maketh Lightning together with the raine and bringeth the winde out of his treasures To conclude saith he Thus shall yee say to the Idolatrous Gentiles The Gods that made not Heauen and Earth shall perish from the Earth and from vnder the Heauen And y Psal 115. 15. Dauid setteth it as the proper mark of the only God Blessed be ye of IEHOVAH who hath made the heauen earth So Esay 44. 19. He taketh to himself alone both the creation and administration of all things I IEHOVAH stretch out the Heauens alone I stretch out the Earth by my selfe And of them both the z Esay 40. 12. Prophet saith Who hath measured the waters in his fift and couered the Heauens with a spanne or in a measure comprehended the Dust of the Earth and weighed the Mountaines with a Waight and the Hils in a Ballance Who then is like vnto our God or what or who is he that may be compared with him Whose a Psal 36. 7. kindnesse is vp vnto Heauen his truth vnto the Clouds his righteousnesse as the mighty Mountaine his iudgements as the great Deepe who by his Prouidence preserueth both man and beast Thine saith the b Psal 89 10 11 12 13 14 16 Psalmist are the Heauens yea thine is the Earth the inhabited World and the things that fill it thou hast founded Then followes an enlargement by the parts North and South thou hast created Tabor Westward and Hermon towards the East which sing of thy Name The Gouernment he partly touched before and afterwards more fully Thou rulest ouer the pride of the Sea when the waues thereof rage thou doest represse them Vpon all which he concludeth O blessed is the People that are acquainted with the shoute walking in the light of thy countenance O IEHOVAH that is who acknowledge thee their Soueraigne Lord and Captaine suffering themselues to bee led and guided by the shoute or noyse of thy voice in thy most glorious Word and workes as by the Trumpet or Allarum of their Generall Now to make it euident how the Glorie of God shineth and sheweth out in all which hath beene said of the exercise of his Kingdome Generally it may be seene First That hee is perfection it selfe in giuing all perfect things to other Secondly his owne Infinitenesse in that their best and put them altogether is but c Esay 40. 15 17 a drop of that which is feafull in him Thirdly his Eternitie in being before all things were More particularly he manifesteth his Power Wisedome Goodnesse both in the making and gouerning the World In the making hee manifesteth his Power in creating things of nothing onely by his command in fetching one contrarie out of another as Light out of Darknesse c. and bringing forth whatsoeuer he would euen at the first without naturall causes giuing light vnto the World before there was a Sunne making d Gen. 2. 5 6. Plants and Herbs to grow and all things to bee greene and flourishing in the Fields when there was no man to till the ground nor any mist or raine to water it His Wisdome in the artificiall distinction of things His Goodnesse in garnishing and replenishing the Earth with all good things fit for the vse of man and that before their Creation that so hee might bring them into the World not as to an emptie and barraine habitation but stored first with whatsoeuer was requisite both for the necessitie and pleasure of their life In the gouerning hee manifesteth his Power doing things not onely by meanes but without meanes aboue meanes and contrarie to all meanes and course of nature His Wisdome in doing all things according to the counsell of his will in measure and weight most wisely yea like a most cunning Workeman procuring good things by euill instruments and making sinne it selfe to serue vnto his glorie His Goodnesse in being liberall and bountifll to all as the Psalmist e Psal 145. 9. saith IEHOVAH is good to all and his Kindnesse is ouer all his Workes CHAP. V. Of the Morall Law the first Table and the first Commandement ALBEIT the Glorie of GOD shine most So much of the Kingdome of God The honor due vnto him is that the reasonable Creatures Angels men doe his Will cleerly in all his Workes yet is this honour which in the second place wee giue him very needfull for it was not enough for the illustration of his glorie either to make the World or by his Prouidence thus royally to gouerne it vnlesse there were some that might both see behold admire and confesse the excellencie thereof aswell in themselues as others without which all the other Creatures and Actions of God how infinite matter soeuer they containe of Gods Glory could no whit increase his prayse which was the end of his gouerning and making of them no more then all the skill and excellencie of the most perfect workman can purchase credit or commendation of his worke if none but himselfe obserue it Therefore in his wisdome he saw it needfull to create Men and Angels indued with knowledge iudgement a reasonable soule and will and other excellent parts to be the Trumpetters of his Glorie But notwithstanding that in these God could glorifie himselfe though men and Angels would stop their mouthes and conspire to roote it out hee being able either to destroy the Creatures he had made and so to glorifie his Power and Iustice in their deserued ruine or against their will to wring from them a confession of his Prayse yet as earthly Princes not onely desire Soueraigntie and command which the Rebels themselues are not able to withdraw but loue especially that their people should obey carrie Subiectly mindes vnto them So it pleased God to adde this one vnto the rest for the full making vp and perfecting of his glorie This honour we define by the doing of his will which is the proper office of Angels and Men and not of any other Creature yet it is true the rest of the Creatures doe the will of God also yea the wicked aswell as the good but not in the same manner The wicked doe it because they shall doe it will they nill they Gods Children because they haue a will and desire to doe it Generally all doe his will and pleasure that is f Psal 115. 3. 135. 6. whatsoeuer hee in his euerlasting counsell hath purposed to be done But that is the secret and hidden will of God which the wicked may doe and perish not his knowne and reuealed will whereof wee heere speake which cannot bee done but in obedience of reasonable Creatures to the
doing whereof a promise is belonging This distinction of a secret and a reuealed will of God Moses teacheth Deut. 29. 30. The hidden things belong to IEHOVAH our God but the reuealed things to vs and our children to doe all the words of the Law Howbeit for all that they are not two wils but one will as God himselfe is one The doctrine which thus reuealeth and setteth forth his will is called the Law of God commanding vs in all things to serue and please him The contrary whereof is sinne being a breach of the Law as the Apostle doth define it 1. Iohn 3. 4. And this law I say is giuen to the reasonable Creature not onely men but Angels also respect being had vnto their nature which neither admitteth actions that are to be done by the instrument of the bodie nor is tyed to the things that belong to the necessities of this life But that the Angels are bound to the obseruation of the Law our Sauiour would haue vs learne when he willeth vs to pray Thy will be done as in Heauen so vpon the Earth But to leaue the Angels doing the will of God gloriously in Heauen we will for more cleere euidence apply the things that follow as they are fitting to our selues First it must be of all duties without failing in any one doing all good and abstayning from all euill Therefore perfection which is a thorough doing of all without falling of any whit is the general vertue of the whole Law of God Contrariwise the failing in any one iot either of the matter or the manner is a breach of all g Gal. 3. 10. Cursed is euerie one that continueth not in all things that are written in the Law to doe them h Iam. 2. 10. Whosoeuer keepeth the whole Law and yet faileth in any one point he is guiltie of all Againe all these things not onely in the Seruice of God but in the duties wee owe to men wee must doe as vnto God because it is his good will and pleasure seruing him aswell in the workes of Righteousnesse as of Holinesse as the good Father Zacharie speaketh Luke 1. 75. And heereof it is that the Apostle commending to vs many excellent points of brotherly loue and duties of the second Table willeth vs in them all to serue the Lord Rom. 12. 11. So making a difference betweene Christian duties and Philosophicall vertues As on the other side all sinnes euen of the second Table what iniurie soeuer they offer vnto men yet are indeed bent in such a sort against the diuine Maiestie that the i Psal 51. 6. Prophet Dauid feareth not to say of those two foule sinnes of his speaking as in comparison Against thee against thee onely not against Vriah or his Wife haue I sinned This therefore is a vertue belonging to the whole Law to doe whatsoeuer we doe in obedience vnto God As the k Col. 3. 23. Apostle saith Euery thing whatsoeuer ye doe worke it from the heart as to the Lord and not to man submit l 1. P●t 2. 13. your selues to all manner of ordinance of man for the Lords sake m Ephes 5. 22. Wiues submit your selues vnto your Husbands as vnto the Lord. n Ephes 6. 5 6. Seruants obey your Masters according to the flesh c. as to Christ not with eye-seruice as men pleasers but as the seruants of Christ doing the wil of God from your hearts with a good will seruing the Lord and not men So that the contrarie to this obedience is eye-seruice when we do good things as vnto men and not of conscience to God For the manner of the doing first it bindeth the whole With that whole strength of their naturall integritie Creature the whole strength of the Creature and in euery thing requireth so much the greater strength as the dutie doth more excel These three must concurre for the making of perfect righteousnesse Vnder the terme of Creature I comprehend all ones naturall powers that is to say in Angels their whole spirituall nature in vs the whole man and whatsoeuer is of and in man which standing of two parts the soule and the body in the soule as wee vse by a generall name to call it the Scripture is wont to note when it speaketh more distinctly two faculties or powers the minde or the spirit that is to say the vnderstanding part of man comprehending Knowledge Iudgement Conscience Remembrance and the Soule properly so called the seat of our Desire Will Affections To all which the Law of God extends as may appeare by that the Apostle writeth o 1. Thess 5. 23. 1. Thess 5. That your spirit soule and bodie may bee kept vnblameable for the Lawes of God are not like the Lawes of mortall men which looke but to the outward act and are not able to reach the thoughts and intentions of the heart but God being a p Iohn 4. 24. Spirit his Lawes are also q Rom. 7. 24. spirituall and binde the whole Creature within and without from one end vnto another euen the least and smallest motion so as there must be both an Integritie of Nature and a Righteousnesse of Action Integritie of Nature or in a right frame and disposition of all those parts and powers our mindes to be of aptnesse and abilitie to know discerne make conscience of and retayne the whole will of God our soules prone and inclining onely vnto good in our desires will and affections the will being able of it selfe and his owne inward free voluntary and naturall motion to choose that which is good and to reiect that which is euill and this wee call Free-will Lastly our bodies to bee apt instruments of offering good things to the soule and of executing and performing of them which Integritie of Nature when all our parts and powers are conformable hereunto the Apostle r Rom. 8. 2. 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 Rom. 8. maketh a part of the Righteousnesse of the Law or one thing among the rest of that which the Law requireth The contrarie whereof is that originall sinne or naturall corruption whereof we shall haue cause to speake hereafter Likewise all our actions inward and outward proceeding from those powers must be holy and pure the contrary whereof is actuall sinne Our minde therefore ought actually and indeed to know discerne make conscience of and remember the things that are good our soule both to desire to will and to effect them our Bodie and all the Members thereof to practize and put them in execution All which for the excellencie of the Doctrine and because here especially the Scripture presseth mans obedience it is necessary to goe thorow in order as they were propounded Knowledge is the first both in nature and worthinesse as that wherein wee must resemble the Diuine Essence Genesis 3. Yee shall be as Gods knowing good and euill It standeth chiefly in the knowledge of God himselfe then of those duties
Brethren if yee haue any word of exhortation for the People say on Acts 15. 21. MOSES of old time hath in euerie Citie those that preach him being read in the Synagogues euery Sabbath Day Secondly Publike Prayer Acts 16. 13. Vpon the Sabbath Day we went out of the City vnto a Riuer where Prayer was wont to be Thirdly To receiue the Sacraments at the times appointed Acts 20. 7. The first Day of the Weeke when the Disciples were gathered together to breake bread PAVL preached vnto them c. Fourthly Collections and gathering for the Saints 1. Cor. 16. 2. The first Day of the Weeke let euery one lay aside by him treasuring vp what hee hath beene prospered Fifthly Priuate meditation which was the exercise of Iohn the Apostle at what time hee was banished into the I le Pathmos for the Word of God Vpon the Lords Day hee was rauished in Spirit in sweete and heauenly Meditations Reuel 1. 10. wherein it is fit that by our selues and in our Family we conferre together and call to minde the things that in the publike Ministerie wee haue heard z Acts 17. 11. as the men of Berea did And in this respect lest by the trauailing of our beasts men who are necessarily to be imployed about them should be drawn from Gods Seruice we are commanded that they should also rest for whose ease otherwise the Sabbath was not any way ordayned Secondly The duties of brotherly loue as distributing In which number the duties of brotherly loue as distributing to the poore according to Gods blessing vpon vs visiting the sicke helping our Neighbor or any thing that is his in their distresse come also to bee reckoned when they are done as works of Mercie to the poore according to the good hand and blessing of God vpon vs visiting the sicke helping our Neighbour his Oxe Asse or any thing in distresse when they are done not for our owne lucre but as workes of mercy and compassion Thus did a Acts 20 9. Paul vpon that day restore him that being ouercome with sleepe while Paul was preaching the night of the Sabbath Day fell downe from the third Loft and was taken vp dead Acts 20. 9. And hither tendeth the saying of our Sauiour Christ Marke 2. 27. The Sabbath was made for man and not man for the Sabbath The contrarie hereof is the outward obseruation without respect of inward godlinesse The Seuenth Day thus to bee kept holy was in the b Gen. 2. 3. Exod. 20. 10 11. This day in the first institution was the Seuenth Day from the Creation and called the Sabbath Day first institution the Seuenth Day from the Creation when God resting from his owne worke of creating the World which in six dayes he had finished sanctified that Day for a Day of rest and named it the Sabbath Day beginning on the Euening of the day before when c Gen. 1. 31. Beginning on the euening of the Day before when the Creation of the World was finished the Creation of the World was finished as d Leuit. 23. 32. all other Feasts vnder the Law did To vs Christians it is the first Day of the Creation as in his place shall bee declared And this Seuenth Day is all to be kept holy from the beginning to the end rising vp early in the morning for the sanctifying of it after the example of our Sauiour Christ Marke 1. 35. continuing it till the night and in the night as the e Psal 92. 3. Psalme made for the Day speaketh that so our verie sleepe may bee the sweter to vs. The obseruation of the Sabbath Day which hath a speciall Item giuen to it Remember the Sabbath Day that thou keepe it holy is a morall and a perpetuall Law not onely Ceremoniall and for a time for First It is the same which was f Gen. 2 2 3. instituted in Paradise before any promise of Christ whom all Ceremonies doe respect Secondly It is written by the finger of God in the Tables of the Couenant where there was nothing Ceremoniall but all Morall and of perpetuall indurance Thirdly Our Sauiour Mat. 24. 40. willing them that long time after his death should bee aliue to pray that their flight might not be on the Sabbath sheweth that it was not to haue an end by that Sacrifice of his whereby g Dan 9 24. all Ceremonies were abolished Howbeit some way it was ceremoniall representing a spirituall rest but that was not of the Substance nor in the first Institution but afterwards annexed to it as a thing accidentall which had his end in Christ CHAP. IX Of the second Table of the Law and of the fift Commandement WE haue done with the first Table Come we Iustice followeth which is of the the duties among our selues now to the second The summe whereof we deliuered before To loue our Neighbour as our selues by the Name of Neighbour vnderstanding euery other man as our Sauiour teacheth Luke 10. 30. To the Commandements of the second Table 2. Rules do generally belong First That they stretch euery one as well to our selues as to another so in being commanded to honour our Parents we are also willed to haue a care of our own credit and estimation In being forbidden to couet other mens goods we are commanded to bee content with our owne Secondly They h Mat. 5. 43. 44 Ye haue heard that it hath bin said Thou shalt loue thy Neighbour and hate thine Enemie But I say vnto you Loue your enemies Blesse those which curse you Doe good to those which hate you and pray for those which molest and persecute you extend aswell to our enemies and them that hate vs as to our friends them that loue vs. These Commandements are thus deuided They command And is Honor or the general duties of loue Honor is a performance of duties in respect of a degree honour or the generall duties of loue By honour we meane the performance of all duties which the respect of any degree may require at our hands commanded in the fift Commandement which vp-holding the common order and comelinesse of life principally Magistracie Gouernmēt without which the whole world would come to nothing giueth the precedence to this Commandement before all the rest of the second Table To come to the fift Commandement It contayneth First among vnequals from Inferiours to their Superiours and contrariwise first the duties of Inferiours to their Superiours and contrariwise Secondly The duties of equals one vnto another Thirdly The due respect that we are to haue vnto our selues The dutie that Inferiours owe to all Superiours whether As to all Superiors in yeres knowledge or howsoeuer else in yeeres knowledge or howsoeuer else is Reuerence both in acknowledging the good things wherein they are preferred and making our vse of them and in all outward notes and markes of honour towards Reuerence in acknowledging the good things
giuen vnto much wine but teachers of honest things that z 1. Pet. 5. 3. they may instruct the younger women to be sober-minded that they loue their Husbands that they loue their children Not as though yee were Lords of Gods Heritage but that ye may be ensamples to the flocke a Iob 29. 8. The young men saw me and hid themselues and the aged rose and stood vp his wise and graue carriage procuring reuerence and credit to him Secondly Vsing of the things wherein they are preferred And vsing of the things wherein they are preferred to the others benefit to the others benefit being content to yeeld vnto them when they are in the right as to their brethren So Deut. 17. 20. it is specially commanded to the King That his heart bee not lifted vp aboue his brethren And b Iob 31. 13. Iob professeth his care to practise this Lesson If I did condemne the iudgement of my Seruant and of my Maid when they did contend with mee Thus did c 2. King 5. 13 14. NAAMAN harken to the aduice of his Seruants and returning washed in Iordan and was made whole The Dutie of such Superiours as are in authoritie From them in authoritie First instruction of their Inferiors in the things of God and of their speciall callings whatsoeuer the same be is Instruction of their Inferiours in the things of God and of their speciall callings as Ioshua did the d Iosh 24. Israelites And in this respect Iob e Iob 29. 15. saith of himselfe that he was eyes vnto the Blind and feet vnto the Lame Secondly Due recōpence of good or euil actions which Peter f 1. Pet. 2. 14. Then due recompence of good or euill actions sheweth to bee the cause why Magistrates are erected for the punishment of euill doers and prayse of them that doe well And g Ro. 13. 2 3 4 Paul saith that Princes are not to be feared for good workes but for euill Wilt thou then be without feare of the Power Doe well so shalt thou haue prayse of the same for he is the minister of God for thy wealth In h Col. 4. 1. another place Ye Masters saith hee doe vnto your Seruants that which is iust and equall knowing that yee also haue a Master in Heauen Thirdly Protection from wrongs for whither should And lastly protection from wrongs the eyes i Psal 123. 2. of the Seruant looke but to the hand of the Master and the eyes of the Mayden but to the hands of her Mistris Hereupon Gen. 20. 16. Abimelech telleth SARA that ABRAHAM her Husband was the couering of her eyes and the man that was to protect her Iosias also Lam. 4. 20. is said to be vnto the people the breath of their nostrils The Dutie of Magistrates From publike authoritie that is to say from Magistrates maintenance aswell of true Religion as of peace and honestie of life Anabaptists which reiect Magistracie The Papists which teach that it belongeth not to the Magistrate to deale in matter of Religion And also exempt their Clergie from the Iurisdiction of the Ciuill Magistrate is First Maintenance of true Religion Secondly Maintenance of peace and honestie of life for to him hath God committed the maintenance of both the Tables So the k 1. Tim. 2. 2. Apostle teacheth that the Ciuill Magistrate is raysed vp of God vnto that high estate of Dignitie that we might liue vnder them a peaceable and a quiet life in all godlinesse and honestie A part of this Dutie is the deciding of Controuersies betweene man and man and the true ministration of Law and Iustice as Moses did Exod. 18. 13. For the performance of both these God hath furnished him with power and to this end put the Sword into his hands which hee may not suffer to rust in the Scabbard but must draw it out to punish all offenders l Rom. 13. 4. If thou doe euill feare for hee beareth not the Sword for nought for he is the Minister of God to take vengeance on him that doth euill In all which punishments a proportion is to be obserued That euery one be according to the nature and qualitie of the offence Those against the first Table most seuerely and sharply after the example of God himselfe whom the Prophet m Ier. 5. 7. bringeth in saying How should I spare thee for this Thy children haue sworne by them that are no Gods In the second Table Murder Incest Rape with death Trespasse with the recompence of the hurt c. In all which the Iudiciall Lawes of Moses albeit wee are not tyed to the precise and strict forme of that Common-wealth are notable precedents to goe before vs for the equitie and substance of them The contrarie whereof is the not punishing or light censuring of capitall crimes and letting them escape whom God bringeth into our hands Of the first we haue a Law Numb 35. 31 33. Ye shall take no recompence for the life of the Murderer which is worthy to dye but he shall be put to death for bloud defileth the Land and the Land cannot be clensed of the bloud that is shed therein but by the bloud of him that shed it And 1. Kin. 20. 42. A Prophet telleth the King of Israel as from the Lord Because thou hast let goe out of thy hands a man whom I had appointed to dye thy life shall goe for his life and thy people for his people For the second ELI is reprooued 1. Sam. 2. 23. who for foule and shamefull faults committed by his sonnes such oppressing of the people as made men abhorre the Seruice of the Lord lying with the women that assembled at the doore of the Tabernacle of the Congregation c. reprooued them onely with a few words and that in a milde sort Why doe you such things for of all this people I heare euill reports of you Doe no more so my sonnes for it is no good report which I heare of you that you make the Lords people to trespasse Take here-with-all some cautions First That the Magistrate being Gods n Rom. 13. 1. Minister in this behalfe doe all things holily and reuerently as in his presence whereof we haue Ioshua o Iosh 7. 19. 25. for a worthie patterne who said vnto ACHAN My sonne I beseech thee giue glorie to IEHOVAH the God of Israel and make confession vnto him and shew me now what thou hast done hide it not from me Afterwards when the fact was confessed by him IOSHVA said In as much as thou hast troubled vs IEHOVAH shall trouble thee this day And all Israel threw stones at him and burnt them with fire and stoned them with stones Secondly He must propound a right end before him that is to say first the parties good and reformation not his shame and destruction for that the p Pro. 20. 30 Wiseman teacheth vs to bee the scope and marke
that all corrections ought to leuell at The bluenesse of the wound serueth to purge the euill and the stripes within the bowels of the belly Secondly The terrifying of others to commit the like offences which God in the execution of his Lawes hath a speciall eye vnto That q Deut. 13. 11. all Israel may heare and tremble Lastly concerning Magistrates Let it bee knowne that the vse of the Sword standeth also in lawfull and iust Warre in fighting the Lords Battailes as shee speaketh r 1. Sam. 25. 28. vnto DAVID For IEHOVAH will certainly make for my Lord a sure House if my Lord fight the Battailes of IEHOVAH and euill bee not found in thee all thy dayes The Ministers Dutie is to attend publike teaching From the Ministerie publike teaching to be diligent therein I ſ Esay 62. 6. haue set Watch-men vpon thy wals O Ierusalem which all the day and all the night shall not cease the t Rom. 12. 7. 8. teacher let him continue in his teaching the exhorter in his exhortation c. The u 1. Pet. 1. 2. Elders among you I exhort c. Feed the Flocks of God that dependeth vpon you Take x Acts 20. 28. heed to your selues and to all the Flocke wherein the Holy Ghost hath made you Bishops that you feede the Church of God which hee hath purchased with his owne bloud The contrarie whereof are First Idoll shepheards that cannot teach at all such as the Prophet complayneth of Their y Esay 56. 10. watch-men are all blinde they haue no knowledge they are dumbe dogges they cannot barke Secondly Negligent Preachers which as Esay there saith lye and sleepe and delight in sleeping Wherefore God telleth z Ezech. 3. 17 18. EZECHIEL Sonne of man I haue appointed thee a Watch-man to the House of Israel and thou shalt heare the Word out of my mouth that thou maist giue warning vnto them from me when I say vnto the wicked man Thou shalt certainly dye and thou doe not giue him warning nor speake to warne the wicked man of his euill way to keepe him aliue that wicked man shall dye by his owne iniquitie but his bloud will I require at thine hand The Dutie of those that haue any charge or gouernment From priuate authoritie Prouision of Food and Rayment is First Prouision of food and rayment whereof the a 1. Tim. 5. 8. Apostle saith If any prouide not for his owne and specially for those of his owne house he is worse then an Infidell For this doth SALOMON commend the vertuous woman Prou. 31. 15. Rising whilest it is yet night she giueth meate to her houshold and the ordinarie to her Maides And b Verse 21. againe She feareth not the Snow for her Family For all her Family is clothed with double clothes And Pro. 27. 27. he saith not onely Let the milke of the Goates be sufficient for thy food but further also for the food of thy Family and for the sustenance of thy Maides Secondly Familiarly to teach their Inferiours as the c Ephes 6. 4. Familiarly to teach their Inferiours Apostle exhorteth fathers to bring vp their children in instruction and information of the Lord for which Abraham d Gen. 18. 19. is highly commended of God I know saith hee that he will command his Sonnes and his Family after him to keepe the way of IEHOVAH in doing righteousnesse and iudgement Thirdly To goe before them in Prayer so did e Gen. 25. 20. and in Prayer to goe before them Isack pray vnto IEHOVAH ouer-against his Wife that is in her presence and together with her and for her because she was barren The Dutie of Parents more particularly is From both the Parents To apply their children to that they are fit for First To apply their children to that they are fit for f Pro. 22. 6. Instruct a childe after the manner of his way euen when he is verie old he will not depart from it ADAM g Gen. 4. 2. in the first beginning of the World practised this Lesson for hauing two sonnes CAIN and HABEL HABEL was a Shepheard and CAIN an Husbandman Secondly To prouide for them For h 2. Cor. 12. 14. Children ought and to prouide for them From the Father to name the Childe not to store vp for Parents but Parents for their Children Speciall to the Father is to name the Childe which authoritie Zacharie Father of Iohn Baptist tooke vpon him when the Mother of the friends i Luk. 1. 62 63. striuing about the name hee decided the Controuersie and called him Iohn Of the Mother another Dutie is more specially to bee From the Mother to nurse it obserued that she nurse the Childe Holy women haue alwayes reckoned this to belong vnto them k Gen. 21. 7. Sarah a great Princesse maketh no doubt but that hauing a Childe she was to giue it sucke Who would haue said to ABRAHAM SARAH shall certainly giue sucke for I haue borne a Sonne In like sort l 1. Sam. 1. 23. Anna is recorded to haue giuen suck to Samuel as was the common course then of religious and godly Matrones whereupon the m 1. Tim. 5. 10. Apostle requireth this in the first place as one of the most special good workes which hee would haue that woman to bee well reported for that should be associate into the number of Widdowes that she haue nursed her Children From Masters due respect of their Seruants trauailes The Dutie of Masters is to haue a due respect of their Seruants trauailes whereof there is a speciall Law n Deut. 15. 12 13 14. When thou sendest out free from thee in the seuenth yeere thy brother an Hebrew that hath serued thee six yeeres thou shalt not let him goe away emptie but shalt giue him a liberall From Husbands cherishing of their Wiues with all entyre affection reward of thy Sheepe and of thy Corne and of thy Wine c. The Dutie of Husbands is that they cherish their Wiues with all entyre affection Ye o Eph. 5. 25. 29. Husbands loue your Wiues euē as Christ hath loued the Church for no man at any time hath hated his own flesh but nourisheth it cherisheth it The Dutie of Equals one vnto another is Secondly it is of equals one vnto another in louing honouring and First To loue and to honor each other Be p Rom. 12. 10. affectioned to loue one another with brotherly loue In giuing honour go one before another submitting q Ephes 5. 21. your selues one vnto another in the feare of GOD. Wherefore wee are to testifie that our loue and respect to others by all holy tokens and outward signes of salutation or otherwise Greet r 1. Pet. 5. 14. ye one another with the Kisse of loue Salute ſ Rom. 16. 16. one another with an holy Kisse The Churches of Christ salute you
Thus it is said of t Exod. 18. 7. Moses that he went out to meete his father in Law and did obeysance and kissed him and each asked other of his wel-fare And of u Ruth 2. 4. Boaz that he comming from Bethlehem to his Reapers said vnto them IEHOVAH be with you And they said vnto him IEHOVAH blesse thee The contrarie whereof is preferring our selues before them Let x Philip. 2. 3. nothing bee done through contention or vaine glorie but in meeknesse of minde let euery man esteeme other better then himselfe Secondly To doe good to all but chiefly to such as doing of good to all but chiefly to such as by the bond of nature or profession of the same faith are more neerly linked to vs. by the bond of Nature or profession of the same faith are more neerely linked to vs. If y 1. Tim. 5. 8. any prouide not for his owne especially those of his owne house he is worse then an Infidell z Gal. 6. 10. Let vs worke that that is good to all but especially to those of the Houshold of Faith Lastly the due respect wee are to haue vnto our selues is First To maintaine our honest credit as the Apostle doth exhort a Phil. 4. 8. Whatsoeuer things are of good report if And lastly towards our selues The mayntayning of our honest credit there be any vertue or if there be any prayse thinke on these things The contrary whereof is the obscuring of Gods Graces in vs by our dissolute and carelesse life So did the foolish Virgins that b Mat. 25. 2. 16. tooke not Oyle with them in their Lamps and he c Mat. 25. 16. 18 that hauing receiued one Talent went and digged in the ground and hid his Masters money Secondly A sober esteeming of the Graces wee haue and sober esteeming of the graces wee haue receiued receiued neither arrogating that wee haue not or boasting of that we haue The contrarie whereof is an ouer-cōceit of our selues d Rom. 12 3. Paul to the Romans in one sentence hath them both For I say through the grace that is giuen vnto me to euery one that is among you that no man presume to vnderstand aboue that which is meete to vnderstand but that hee vnderstand according to sobrietie as God hath dealt to euery one the measure of faith CHAP. X. Of the sixth Commandement AMong the generall Duties of Loue those The generall Duties of Loue are those that are without respect of degree and respect the person or the good things belonging to the person Person as Mercie and Chastitie Mercie is of the Duties that touch the preseruation of ones person are the greatest that touch the preseruation of ones person that is to say of his life health or safetie both of soule and bodie which is the summe of the sixth Commandement comprehended by our Sauiour Christ vnder the name of Mercie Mat. 23. 23. The safetie of the Soule by seeking to winne them to God and to all goodnesse Euen as I saith the e 1. Cor. 10. 33. Apostle please all men in all things not seeking mine owne profit but the profit of many that they might be saued And this is principally performed First By incouraging them in godlinesse as that good man f Acts 11. 23. Barnabas did Who when he was come to Antiochia and had seene the grace of God was glad and exhorted all that with purpose of heart they would cleane vnto the Lord. Whence commeth that Apostolicall speech Heb. 10. 24. Let vs consider one another to prouoke vnto loue and to good workes whereunto it much auaileth by our owne example to goe before them when our g Mat. 5. 16. light so shineth in the eyes of men that they may see our good workes and glorifie our Father which is in Heauen The contrarie whereof are scandals or the giuing of any offence either in life or doctrine Woe h Mat. 28. 7. be to the World because of offences it is necessary that offences should come but woe to them by whom they come Giue i 1. Cor. 10. 32. no offence neither to the lewes nor Gentiles nor to the Church of God k 1. Cor. 8. 13. If meate offend my Brother I will not eate flesh whilest I liue that I may not offend my Brother It l Rom. 14. 21. is not good to eate flesh nor to drinke wine nor to doe any thing whereby thy Brother stumbleth or is offended or is made weake Secondly Admonishing and rebuking them when they offend We m 1. Thes 5. 14 desire you Brethren admonish them that are vnruly comfort the feeble-minded beare with the weake be patient towards all men n Leuit. 19. 17. Thou shalt not hate thy Brother in thy heart but thou shalt plainly rebuke thy Neighbour and suffer him not to sinne Haue o Iude verse 22. 23. compassion of some in putting difference and other saue with feare pulling them out of the fire and hate euen the garment spotted by the flesh Brethren p Gal. 6. 1. if a man bee fallen by occasion into any fault ye which are spirituall restore such a one with the spirit of meeknesse considering thy selfe lest thou also bee tempted The contrary whereof is the disclosing of mens secret sinnes especially such as are committed of infirmitie If q Mat. 18. 15. thy Brother sinne against thee goe and rebuke him betweene him and thee alone He r Pro. 11 13. walketh as a slanderer that discloseth a secret but hee that is true of spirit concealeth a maner But if for all our admonitions they amend not wee are then to make their fault knowne to others that may reforme them following the Example of ſ Gen. 37. 3. IOSEPH who brought vnto his Father the euill behauiour and demeanour of his Brethren and of those of the house of Cloe t 1. Cor. 1. 11. of whom the Apostle saith It hath beene declared vnto me my Brethren of you by them that are of the house of CLOE that there are contentions among you And this coūsell our Sauiour giueth vs Mat. 18. 16. If hee heare not thee take with thee one or two that by the mouth of two or three Witnesses euery word may be confirmed The Duties that concerne the bodie are of two sorts the first to prouide by all meanes for mens safetie for which cause the Israelites were u Deut. 22. 8● commanded to make Battlements vpon their houses lest any falling from the top they should bee guiltie of bloud The contrarie whereof is Murder Man-slaughter and the procuring of ones death any way Hee x Gen. 9. 7. that sheadeth the bloud of a man by man shall his bloud be shed for in the Image of God made he man Secondly Fighting beating mayming c. When y Leuit. 24. 19 20. a man maymeth his fellow as hee doth so it shall it bee done to
our Sauiour saith y Mat. 5. 28. He that looketh vpon a woman to lust after her hath alreadie committed adulterie with her in his heart or with wanton Pictures Lasciuious representations of Loue-matters in Playes and Comedies c. for all which the Rule of the Apostle is generall Abstayne z 1. Thess 5. 21. from euery euill shew Thirdly Our eares to delight to heare honest things The contrarie whereof is when they delight in that which is filthie and vncleane Fourthly Our hands and all our parts to bee instruments of holinesse The contrarie whereof is the reaching of them forth to any filthy and vnseemely Act as in that mentioned Deut. 25. 11 12. Fiftly Our whole gesture to be sober and good Contrarie Gesture whereunto is wanton dancing and all other effeminate gesture and behauiour which wantonnesse Paul a Gal. 5. 19. maketh a worke of the flesh The b Esay 3. 16. Prophet Esay in his third Chapter doth notably expresse this sinne Because the Daughters of Sion are lostie and walke with a stretched out Necke twinkling with their eyes continually mincing it as they goe and keeping pace with their feet therefore the Lord will make bald c. Sixthly Our Apparell to be sober and comely such c Tit. 2. 3. as Apparell becommeth Saints The contrarie whereof is too curious trimming and decking of our selues forbidden euen vnto women who yet it may bee thought for the pleasing of their Husbands might of all other best vse it Therefore the Apostle d 1. Pet. 3. 3. saith Whose trimming let it not be that outward trimminig of frizzling of haire putting of golden things about them or putting on of apparell but the hidden man c. Likewise e 1. Tim. 2 9 10. also women let them adorne themselues in modest garments with shamefastnesse and sobrietie not with frizzling siluer things or gold or pearles or costly apparell But which beseemeth women professing godlinesse with good workes Secondly Whorish riotous and lasciuious apparell such as the Prophet taxeth Esay 3. 18. By this note Salomon f Pro. 7. 11. in his Prouerbs painteth out an Harlot A woman came forth to meete him in whorish attyre The comelinesse to be obserued in apparell standeth in these foure things First That it bee according to our sexe where g Deut. 22. 5. the man wearing womans apparell or the woman mans is condemned as being both an abomination to the Lord. Secondly That it bee fitting to our Age for which cause the Apostle h Titus 2. 3. willeth the elder women to goe in long garments Titus 2. 3. and 1. Sam. 13. 18. the Holy Ghost noteth that young Virgins the Kings Daughters were wont to goe in a Gowne of diuers colours Such a one Iacob made for Ioseph being a childe of seuenteene yeeres of age Gen. 37. 31. Thirdly That it bee agreeable to the custome of the place where we liue Contrarie whereunto is new-fangled apparell against which Zophanie the Prophet thundereth I i Sophon 1. 18. will visit the Princes and the Kings sonnes and all that clothe themselues with strange garments after the manner of forraine Countries and Nations Fourthly That it be according to our place and calling They k Math. 11. 8. and other things that weare soft rayment are in Kings houses Some other point of modestie may be noted as to haue a regard of shamefastnes euen in that case which the Law of God prouideth for Deut. 23. 12 13. But that and whatsoeuer else may not vnfitly be reduced vnder some of the former heads Temperance is a moderate and a sober vse of lawfull Temperance which is a moderate and sober vse of lawfull Pleasures especially in meates and drinkes pleasures especially in Meates and Drinks and in marriage matters In meates and drinks First By abstinence and fasting oftentimes whereunto the Apostle by his example doth inuite vs 1. Cor. 9. 27. But I beate downe my Body and bring it into subiection lest by any meanes after that I haue preached to others I my selfe should be reprooued The contrary whereof is to fill the gorge euery day as the rich l Luk. 16. 19. man did in the Gospell Secondly By a moderate and sober diet so as the body may receiue strength and be more fresh and liuely to performe the actions of godlines Take m Luk. 21. 34. heede to your selues lest at any time your hearts bee oppressed with surfeting and drunkennesse and cares of this life and lest that day c●me on you vnawares n Prou. 23. 29. 30. To whom is woe c Euen to them that tarrie long at the Wine to them that goe seeke mixt wine o Prou. 25. 16 If thou haue found hony eate that is sufficient for thee lest thou be ouerfull vomit it It p Prou. 31. 4. is not for Kings O LEMVEL it is not for Kings to drinke wine nor for Princes to drinke strong drinke The contrary whereof is first Gluttonie and Fulnes of bread one of the Sinnes of Sodome q Ezech. 16. 49. whereof the Apostle hath a commandement Rom. 13. 13. Walke honestly as in the day not in Gluttony and Drunkennesse c. Secondly Too much daintinesse for the quality and varietie of fare especially of those meates and drinks which prouoke most vnto the Sinne of vncleannesse This the same rich man is taxed with That he r Luk. 16. 19. was clothed in Purple and fine Linnen and fared well and diliciously euery day Salomon ſ Prou. 23. 1 2 3 in his wisdome giueth vs a rule to bridle our vntemperate desires this way When thou sittest to eate with a Ruler consider diligently what is before thee and put thy knife to thy throte if thou be a man giuen to the appetite Be not desirous of his dainty meates for it is a deceiueable meate Howbeit this is not so strictly to be taken but that eyther for the wel-comming of a friend or for our owne refreshing we may and it is sometimes lawfull to furnish our Table with store and variety of dishes as t Gen. 21. 8. Abraham made a great feast that day Isack was weaned and in the vse of marriage so did Leui u Luk. 5. 29. to our Sauiour Christ inuiting withall for his better entertainement a great number of guests to beare him companie The x Psal 104. 15. Psalmist also noteth that Forbidding to marry and commanding to abstain from meats which God hath created to be receiued with giuing thanks of them which beleeue and know the Truth For euery creature of God is good and nothing ought to he refused if the receiued with thanksgiuing God of his bountie giueth vs not onely bread or meate that strengtheneth the heart of man but wine to cheere it vp and to make his face shine more then with oyle Wherefore Marie at the Supper was made vnto Christ in Bethania is y Ioh.
vnto all vnrighteousnesse in stead of happinesse the wrath of God and all the euill that commeth of it contrary to the former coniunction and communion with him of the Creature a sinfull and damnable estate Contrarie through-out and in all the parts one to the holinesse the other to the happinesse before described Sinfull both in blindnesse of minde or darknesse of vnderstanding and in a totall corruption of the whole man and of all the strength of nature to the working of all vnrighteousnesse Damnable and wretched in the wrath of God and all the euill that commeth of it Separation from his presence Slauerie to sinne and Satan Weaknesse and Infirmitie Shame Ignorance and such like But all these things wee shall more particularly set forth hereafter CHAP. XVI Of the fall of Angels WE are now to speake of the fall of these This couenant both Angels and men in our first Parents Adam Eue kept for a time But left vnto themselues they quickly fell away two creatures who were not able to weld so great a happinesse as they were created in for many of the Angels and all men in Adam and Eue the roote of Mankind did miserably fall away sinning against God as of the Angels it appeareth Iohn 8. 44. He the o Iohn 8. 44. Deuill was a Man-slayer from the beginning and abode not in the truth p 2. Pet. ● 4. 2. Pet. 2 4. For if God spared not the Angels that sinned q Iude verse 6. Iude ver 6. The Angels also that kept not their first estate but left their owne dwelling he hath reserued in chaines c. And of the fall of man the Storie is set downe Gen. 3. For albeit they were created holy yet being Creatures consequently they were of a changeable disposition and therefore subiect to temptations and to bee ouercome of them if they were not vpholden by the supernatural grace of God which neither in Iustice he needed nor in his wisdom goodnes saw it fit to do disposing of their fall for the better setting forth of his glory The reason that actually they fell was For that they were left vnto themselues whereby it came to passe that in their owne free will and of their voluntarie choice they leaned vnto euill albeit by the integritie of their nature they were able to haue kept themselues vpright As the Apostle r Iames 1. 13. doth pronounce that God tempteth no man but euery one is tempted being drawne away and entised by his owne lusts And Eccles 7. 29. God made all men righteous but they themselues haue sought many Inuentions other then according to right And this was neither by chance God not knowing of it nor by a bare and idle permission or against his will but rather according to the counsell of his owne will Ephes 1. All ſ Acts 15. 18. whose workes are knowne vnto him from all eternitie but yet without approbation of the sinne The time when they fell was anon after the Creation but how long after the Scripture saith nothing howbeit till the sixt Day was passed it seemeth they continued in their first integritie For t Gen. 1. 31. then God saw all that hee had made and it was exceeding good Beside touching man the Commandement for the Sabbath was giuen to him in Paradise after the sixt Day So the Story u Gen. 2. 2 3. telleth vs When God had perfected his Worke that he had made the seuenth Day he rested and blessed the seuenth Day and sanctified it because in it he had rested from all his worke The fourth Commandement hath it a little playner In sixe dayes IEHOVAH made Heauen and Earth the Sea and all that is in them and rested the seuenth Day therefore IEHOVAH blessed the Sabbath Day and hallowed it By his owne example enioyning on that Day a perpetuall Rest to vs wherefore the three first Verses of the second Chapter of Genesis as it seemeth should not be deuided from the former Chapter that contayne a Iournall of the first seuen dayes which being finished Moses taketh vp a new Prooeme to beginne a new narration The fall now and punishment that came of it is to be considered in each of these Creatures distinctly and apart In the fall of Angels these things are remarkable First They were the first that fell whereupon the First of the Angels Deuill is called the first founder of sinne Iohn 8. 44. Secondly Their speciall sinne what it was appeareth not so euidently in the Scripture IVDE saith They left their owne habitation And PETER that they sinned Our SAVIOVR that they continued not in the truth meaning the first integrity wherein God had set them which is all the Scripture in expresse termes and proper deliuereth of their fall As for the place of Esay a Isay 14. 12 it is but a wresting to apply it vnto the fall of Lucifer the Prophet speaking of Belteshatzer the king who shined once as the glorious morning starre Howbeit by that which is written 1. Timo. 3. 6. b 1. Tim. 3. 6. Lest being puffed vp hee fall into the condemnation of the Deuill we may safely gather that pride was either the sinne it selfe or mixed with it in that by their wisdome and vnderstanding discerning of a more excellent condition then their owne they both in Iudgement approoued and in will affected and desired to haue the same for thereunto afterwards they tempted man Wherefore the fall of Angels was more grieuous then the fall of man in as much as hauing a more excellent measure of holinesse they were more able to resist and fell without temptation and therefore were the sole instruments of their owne fall not that God had no stroke therein who moderating all things that come to passe Some only fel but a great multitude in the world in so great an action as this could not but haue some hand disposing of it to the manifestation of his owne glorie but because they fell without any outward temptation saue onely such as their owne thoughts did More then 12. Legions suggest vnto them there being none but God to Dan. 7. 10. Ten thousand thousands tempt them who c Iam. 1. 13. as he cannot be tempted of euill so himselfe tempteth none Thirdly That not all the Angells fell but some certaine Heb. 12. 23. Infinite thousands ones onely as may appeare by all the places of Scripture mentioning their fall Fourthly The number of them which sinned which was exceeding great for a whole Legion of deuils is mentioned d Luk. 8. 30. Luk. 8. 30. but the certaine number is no where expressed in the Scriptures nor whether more did stand or fall albeit the number of the holy Angels doe farre e Matt. 26. 53. exceede the greatest number of Deuils that is f Which is one Legion onely Luk. 8. 30. One the Scripture nameth him Satan or the Deuill the chiefest Ring-leader of
both their minde and conscience is defiled Albeit there remayne in this part of our minde and conscience some reliques as wee shall sheare anon to make vs vnexcusable but in the other part all are corrupt and naught and we vtterly gone and dead in sinne for first touching our desires all whatsoeuer riseth vp within z Gen. 6. 5. vs is onely euill continually for a 2. Cor. 3. 5. 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 We are not saith the Apostle meete of our selues to thinke any thing as of our selues but that we are meete it is of God Therefore Ephes 4. 22. hee willeth vs to put off the old man which is corrupted through deceiuable lusts And Rom. 1. 24. The lusts of our owne hearts or as b Iam. 1. 14. Iames hath it our owne lusts are put in stead of fleshly and wicked lusts Touching the will albeit the same still remayne free else were it no will at all yet the freedome of it standeth only in this to be carryed wholy and freely and willingly into euill and therefore to bee a slaue and seruant vnto sinne Whereupon c 1. Pet. 4. 3. Peter vseth the will of the Gentiles in stead of a Deuillish and wicked will to shew that such is the will of vs all without Christ The affections also that it may appeare how they are wholy drowned and taken vp of sinne are called by the Apostle sinfull affections or affections of all kind of sinne Rom. 7. 5. And lastly to shew that this contagion sticketh to our whole bodie and all the parts and members of it the same Apostle expresseth sinfull lusts by the name of the lusts of the bodie Rom. 6. 5. Because they sticke in our flesh and the soule by these lusts mooueth the bodie as the bodie againe by them solliciteth and prouoketh the soule This corruption of all our parts quite estranged from the life of God the Apostle elegantly setteth forth and particularly doth enumerate Ephes 4. 17 18 19. our mindes to bee vaine and ignorant our discoursing part to be darkened the heart which there he putteth for the desire will affections to bee hardened benummed and greedily carryed vnto sinne our selues that is our bodies to be fit instruments of all vncleannesse This therefore I say and testifie in the Lord that yee walke no more as the other Gentiles walke in the vanitie of their minde darkned in their discoursing parts being estranged from the life of God through the ignorance which is in them by the hardnesse of their owne heart which after they haue cast off all sorow haue giuen themselues to wantonnesse to worke all manner of vncleannesse with greedinesse Secondly It is totall in respect that both our nature is wholy corrupted and all our actions peruerted by it for touching our nature it is not onely decayed in part hurt and wounded by the fall of Adam but vtterly dead in sinne neither doe we sinne by custome and imitation but are borne Sinners by nature which we vse to call Originall sinne that is a naturall corruption of all our parts and powers from our conception void of all good and inclining to all euill vnable to conceiue and iudge aright of heauenly things by our owne strength and industry or to keepe in remembrance the things which are taught vnto vs bent and readie without the supernaturall worke of Gods Spirit changing vs to lust after that which is euill and to abhorre that which is good to a disorder in all our affections and lastly in our bodie to the offering of all occasions of sinne vnto the soule and to an executing of the things are offered Psal 51. 7. I was borne in iniquitie and in sinne hath my Mother conceiued me Esay 48. ●8 A transgressor from the wombe from the very time thou wast first conceiued and borne art thou called This is the estate of all men in themselues euen of the best as the Apostle teacheth Ephes 2. 3. wee euen we the Iewes with whom the promises were made and not d Gal. 2. 15. sinners of the Gentiles as hee speaketh in another place that is such as can doe nothing else but sinne being aliens from the Couenant yet euen we were by nature the children of wrath as are also other men and dead in trespasses and in sinnes as he said e Verse 1. 5. C●l 2. 13. a little before Ephes 4. 14. hee sheweth the summe of the Gospell to bee nothing else but this Awake thou that sleepest and arise from the dead that Christ may shine vnto thee Wherefore of our wisdome it selfe wherein we beasted so much and thinke we so excell the Scripture speaketh euidently that f 1. Cor. 2. 14. the naturall man is not capable of the things of the Spirit of God for they are foolishnesse vnto him neither can hee know them because they are spiritually discerned And the Apostle g Iames 3. 15. Iames maketh naturall wisedome all one with that which is earthly and Deuillish Whereby we may easily vnderstand what is to bee said of the inferiour parts And therefore Iude h Iude vers 19. opposing naturall men to them that haue not the Spirit sheweth euery inch of vs before wee bee regenerate to bee a lumpe of earth and a part of Satans brood In regard of which generall contagion and the better to set forth how our whole man and whatsoeuer is in man within and without from the top to the toe is by nature nothing else but a lumpe and masse of all vncleannesse the Scripture calleth vs Flesh i Iohn 3. 6. 1. Cor. 15. 50. 1. Pet. 4. 1. Rom. 7. 5 25. wherein k Rom. 7. 17 18 20. no good thing but all sinne doth dwell fleshly sold vnder sinne Rom. 7. 14. which being there opposed to the Law of God which is spirituall that is requireth heauenly perfection and integritie of nature as concerning all the parts and powers of our soule and bodie sheweth by flesh which is the Epithete giuen to vs all and to Paul himselfe so farre as he is vnregenerate the quite contrarie to bee meant Further it calleth vs The l Rom. 6. 6. Ephes 4. 22. Col. 3. 9. old man The m 2. Cor. 4. 16. outward man The n Col. 3. 5. members The Law of the o Rom. 7. 25. members The bodie p Rom. 6. 6. 7. 24. of sinne or sinfull bodie wherein sinne so sticketh and the q Col. 2. 11. sinfull bodie of flesh By which words it meaneth not this outward bodie onely subiect to our eye but all the parts and powers of man without exception Therefore the minde it selfe and soule and all the faculties of them both are termed Flesh A minde r Col. 2. 18. of flesh The ſ Rom. 8. 6 7. vnderstanding of the flesh Fleshly t 2. Cor. 1. 12 wisdome Fleshly u 1. Pet. 2. 11. lusts The x Ephes 2. 3. Gal. 5. 16 24. 1.
consider three things First The guilt of sinne whereof the q Rom. 3. 9. Apostle witnesseth that all the World is subiect to the iust punishment of God And againe r Heb. 2. 15. that all men naturally and in themselues considered out of Christ are subiect vnto bondage Secondly As before whilest they stood in their integritie inioying the comfort of a good conscience they had peace and quietnesse of minde so man had no sooner falne but feare and terrour came vpon him As wee see in Adam Gen. 3. 10. I heard thy voyce and was afraid And as it may be seene in all the sonnes of Adam who in respect of sinne ſ Heb. 2. 15. are in a perpetuall feare of death all their life long Wherefore the t Rom. 8. 15. Apostle noteth it the generall condition of all Mankinde before they be renewed to be possessed with the spirit of bondage vnto feare The fruit whereof is the drawing vs from God and to make vs flye from him as from our Enemie as Adam u Gen. 3. 8. fled from the presence of God and hid himselfe among the Trees of the Garden Thirdly The particularities of this cursed miserable estate which all the sonnes of Adam doe welter and lye in all their life are manifold and of diuers kindes comprehending x Deut. 28. 61 and 29. 20. all the plagues and punishments that may be thought of written not written but the chiefe and principall of euery sort as they lye in order opposite to the happie and blessed estate before described are these that follow First The wrath of God for so the Holy Ghost saith y Iohn 3. 36. He that beleeueth not the Sonne the wrath of God now abideth vpon him But this is not the full cup of his wrath So farre that all things not blessings onely but his very graces turne to their ruine the dregges whereof the wicked shall drinke hereafter for that no man can indure and liue but qualified and mixed that it breaketh out yet no further then this to turne all things to their ruine not onely outward blessings wherein God lifteth them vp that hee may with a greater force cast them downe but euen the good graces of God and gifts of his holy Spirit which all through their owne fault worke vnto their euill Christ is to them a Rocke z 1. Pet. 2. 7. of offence and set a Luke 2. 34. for a stumbling blocke all b Esay 28. 13. the wholesome instructions which he vseth his chastisements and corrections to reclayme them by their wickednesse are to make them fall to bee snared and in trapped the c 2. Cor. 2. 6. Gospell is a sauour of death vnto death vnto them the d Ro. 2. 4 5 c. bountie and long suffering of God serueth to the hardening of their vnrepentant heart And this is contrarie to that loue wherewith God before imbraced man Secondly Separation from the fellowship of God as 2. Separation from his presence Adam was cast out of Paradise the visible testimonie of his presence In regard whereof the Apostle e Ephes 4. 18. saith We are estranged from the life of God are f Ephes 2. 19. strangers and forainers and g Ephes 2. 17. farre off from him Thirdly Losse of our soueraigntie and consequently 3. Losse of our former soueraigntie and consequently of our power insomuch as both the creatures are become our enemies of the power wee had to rule and to command In so much as the Creatures that before were subiect to vs shaking off the yoke of their obedience are through Adams fall armed to our destruction the wilde beasts of the field readie to deuoure vs and all the creatures to rise vp against vs. Wherefore the h Iob 5. 22 23. Holy Ghost noteth it a fruit of our reconciliation vnto God Not to bee afraid of the beasts of the Earth but to bee in league with the stones of the field and to haue the beasts of the field in peace as being otherwise at warre and at defiance with vs. More then that a thing most opposite to our former and we Slaues to Satan soueraigntie and dominion Satan himselfe the most vilest and most basest of Gods Creatures and the same our vtter Enemie is become our Lord and Master insomuch as hee ruleth and raigneth ouer vs after his owne pleasure haleth and pulleth vs which way it pleaseth him and holdeth vs fast bound as it were in chaines to doe his will being therefore called The i 2. Cor. 4. 4. God of this World that blindeth the mindes of the vnfaithfull the Prince k Iohn 12. 31. and 16. 1● of this World the l Ephes 2. 2. spirit that worketh effectually in the children of disobedience in m 2. Tim. 2. 26. whose snares wee are and holden captiues of him Whereupon the Apostle saith that by the ministerie of the Gospell Wee n Col. 1. 13. are deliuered out of the power of darknesse and freed o Heb. 2. 15. by Christ from the bondage which through feare of death wee were all our life subiect to And hereof it followeth that the Reprobate hauing beside the sinfulnesse of their nature the Deuill by whose swindge and sway they are wholy led so readie to kindle the coles and to blow the fire of their owne corruption can doe nothing else but sinne Fourthly A heape and multitude of all manner of euill 4. All kind of calamities and calamities of all sorts which the Holy Ghost p Deut. 28. Deut. 28. doth reckon vp as fruits of sinne first in body to be q Verse 25. smitten before the enemies r 25 48. captiuity seruing of the enemie in famine and in thirst in nakednes and want of all things in ſ 50. great disgrace and to be t 64. dispersed and scattered into the furthest parts of the earth In mind a u 65 66 67. trembling and heauie heart In the morning to say I would it were euening To bee x 28 29. smitten with madnesse and with blindnesse and with astonishment that they shall grope at noone day as a blind man gropeth in darknesse Then foraine in our possessions first wife and children and then in our goods A y 30. wife shall bee espoused and another shall lye with her sonnes z 32. and daughters giuen vnto a strange people and goe a 41. into captiuitie Touching goods in the Land first and the fruits thereof to b 30. build a house and another to dwell in it to plant the Vineyard and another to eate the fruit the c 23. Heauens to bee brasse that no rayne shall fall and thereby the Land to bee Iron that no fruit shall grow the seed d 38. that shall sowe the ground to bee consumed by the Locust the e 39. Vineyard by the Worme all the f 42. Trees and
and the declaration of those wonderfull things that are in him which by no other way then this could be made knowne appointed first beside the setting forth of his power patience hatred of sinne loue of righteousnesse and other vertues to manifest the riches of his Mercie in certaine both Angels and men knowne vnto himselfe who should be saued and in like sort the greatnesse of his Iustice in certaine both Angels and men to bee condemned wherein in looking to nothing else either present or to come within vs or without vs in Heauen or in Earth but to himselfe alone hee chose vs of his free good-wil and pleasure After which for men themselues the All-wise God much more aduise of nothing but they set the end before them and first the end then the meanes concurring to it After this therefore in order of the causes not in course of time all his purposes being from eternitie and none before or after other hee purposed to create them both holy and righteous like vnto himselfe who hauing free-will to imbrace either good or euill and a nature subiect to temptation should of their owne accord voluntarily fall away thereby subiecting themselues to his wrath and indignation First of the Angels those onely appointed to destruction whom hee neuer would repayre The rest hee did decree to establish by his Grace that they might not lose their standing but abide fast for euer in that integritie which at the first he gaue them Touching Mankinde who were wholy to fall in Adam for those whom he did select and separate to bee saued by his Mercie he purposed in the loue he bare them not to spare his owne onely Sonne the Sonne of his Loue most deare vnto him but to send him into the World to take vpon him our flesh In whom adopting vs for his sonnes being by faith in graffed into him and made one together with him hee would in his good time bestow freely through Grace Wisedome Righteousnesse Sanctification and Redemption The rest hee did decree to leaue in their sinnes and deseruedly to harden and so their destruction to come from themselues the others Saluation from him and from his Mercie So haue you in generall the state and as it we 〈◊〉 the proiect of this Doctrine But before we proceed Those which make the name of Predestination proper to the Elect as though God had not predestinated the Reprobate but onely foreknowne that they should bee such whereas Predestination is spoken of wicked actions Acts 4. 28. and the word equiualent thereunto 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 fore-appointed is vsed for reprobation Iuae 4. The word prescience or fore-knowledge is misse-vnderstood of many for a bare knowledge in God of all things that shall be especially of the qualities that God fore-saw would be in men whereby he was led to choose or reiect them as Faith or Infidelitie good or euill workes And so they make it a cause by it selfe seuered from his Decree teaching that the Reprobate are onely fore-knowne not predestinate wherein is a double errour beside the mistaking of the word Predestination for First Prescience or fore-knowledge is neuer separate from the Decree of God but alwayes taken for an ordayning and fore-appointing when it is referred to him and therefore his bare knowledge wherby he vnderstandeth all things that shall bee commeth not within the compasse of this word Secondly It pointeth out the free fauour of God and therefore hath place onely in the Elect. to the further vnfolding of it let vs for our better vnderstāding distinguish these words Purpose Predestination and Prescience or Fore-knowledge a word which in this Argument we often meet withall Purpose is Gods generall Decree of all things for the manifesting of his Glorie Predestination is one branch of this Decree to glorifie himselfe by the saluation of some and destruction of other some in the one to shew his Iustice in the other to set forth his Mercie Prescience or Foreknowledge is restrayned to that part of his Decree which concerneth those that shall bee saued signifying a Decree with a loue and liking and when you apply it to the persons is alwayes spoken of the Elect neuer of the Reprobate as Rom. 8. 30. Whom hee did foreknow he did predestinate to be conformed to the Image of his Sonne Rom. 11. 2. God hath not reiected his people whom hee fore-knew 1. Peter 1. 2. Fore-knowne before the foundation of the World So that where the Apostle Acts 2. 23. telleth the Iewes that by the determinate counsell and foreknowledge of God they had staine and crucified Christ then the which there was neuer a fouler deed nor more hatefull to God committed vpon the Earth hee doth purposely make choice of this word to shew that GOD not onely decreed this Action so foule and detestable in the Iewes which determinate counsell noteth But howsoeuer in Iudas and the Iewes hee hated it yet as it was the meanes of redeeming of the World hee loued and imbraced it and therefore saith He was deliuered or giuen vp of God vnto them in his speciall grace and goodnesse These three words therefore Purpose Predestination and Prescience or Fore-knowledge are euery one more speciall then other for Rom. 8. 29. which may seeme to make Predestination subordinate to Foreknowledge speaketh not of Predestination vnto life which in regard of vs is the extreme and end but of Predestination to bee adopted in Christ that is of Predestination to one subordinate meanes as we shall heare anon The words being cleered let vs now open the particular Doctrines that arise wherein I shall not need to meddle with the Angels hauing spoken of them in the former Booke First That there is a Those which teach that God hath not from euerlasting purposed any such Decree but that it lyeth in the hands of euery one to purchase vnto himselfe life if hee will beleeue or death if he lye in sinne Those which hold that God hath predestinated all vnto saluation but the vnfaithfulnesse of many to bee the cause that God either cannot effect that which he purposed or altereth his counsell Predestinate decree and appointment of GOD both vnto life and vnto death to punishment and to glorie wherein all men are not chosen to life nor all ordayned vnto death but some to the one and some to the other g Acts 13. 24. They beleeued saith the Holy Ghost as many as were ordayned to life This is that Booke of Life so oft spoken of in the Scripture The h Ex. 31. 32 33 Booke of IEHOVAH to be i Psal 69. 28. written amongst the iust and in the k Ezecl 13. 9. writing of the house of Israel Againe of the Reprobate Iude l Iude 4. saith Which were before appointed to this damnation And m 2. Pet. 2. 3. PETER For whom damnation since of old lingreth not and their destruction doth not slumber n 1. Thes 5. 9. PAVL to the
Thessalonians comprehendeth both for when hee incourageth them by this Argument that God had not appointed them for wrath but to the purchasing of saluation through IESVS CHRIST he manifestly noteth some ordayned to Saluation other to destruction as many as come not to haue their part in Christ But that to the o Rom. 9. 21 ●2 Romanes is more manifest Hath not the Potter power ouer the clay of the same lumpe to make one Vessell for Honour and another to dishonour And what if God willing to shew forth his wrath and to make knowne his power hath borne with much long suffering the vessels of wrath framed for destruction and that he might make knowne the riches of his Glorie vpon the vessels of Mercie which he hath before ordayned vnto Glorie Behold how he calleth them heere the one Vessels to Honour Vessels of Mercie prepared vnto Glorie the other vessels to dishonour vessels of wrath framed for destruction which selfe-same phrase Vessels to Honour and to shame or dishonour he keepeth also in the Epistle to p 2. Tim. 2. 20. TIMOTHIE Now in a great house there are not onely Vessels of Gold and Vessels of Siluer but of Wood also and of Earth and some verily for Honour some for dishonour This shall yet further appeare if we cast our eye vnto those meanes whereby this predestinate Decree of God is brought vnto effect for sith it is manifest that some beleeue the Gospell and testifie the same by the fruits of their conuersation other are obstinate and stubborne and giuen vp to their lusts blinded with infidelitie and hardnesse of heart thereof we may conclude that some are ordained vnto life other vnto destruction Notable also to this purpose is that vnto the q 2. Thes 2. 9. Thessalonians The comming of Antichrist shall bee with all power to them that are to perish but wee ought alwayes to giue thankes to God who hath chosen vs to Saluation and called vs by the preaching of the Gospell where these two sorts are manifestly distinguished as also Iohn 17. 19. I pray not for the World but for those whom thou hast giuen me out of the World The very scope of the Apostles disputation Rom. 9. 22. driueth heere unto in the person of Ismael and of Isack children one of the flesh the other of the promise And againe in Isacks two sonnes one loued the other hated to set before vs the generall state of all Mankinde yea God hath not onely predestinated men to ioy or to paine but to the measure of it more or lesse according as there be degrees both of glorie and of punishment Mat. 20. 23. vpon the request of the Sonnes of Zebedy our Sauiour Christ granting a difference of Glorie saith It shall be theirs for whom it is prepared of his Father And of the Reprobate the place in IVDE r Iude v. 4. is manifest Which long agoe were appointed to this damnation In saying this he noteth not a common but a rare and as it were an extraordinary Damnation for so I refer the word Damnation to the end aswell as to the meanes to the iudgement it selfe as to the sinne and disobedience which was the cause of it The truth heere of is euident in Iudas the Traitor of whom ſ Acts 1. 25. Peter saith that he turned aside from the lot of his Ministerie whereunto Christ had called him to goe vnto his owne place In the words his owne hee noteth his proper degree of punishment and calling it his place sheweth that it was reserued for him and allotted from Eternitie Secondly Euery particular person is thus predestinate So as both the number how many and the persons who they bee are before all Eternitie most certainly knowne to God Therefore our t Luke 10. 20. Sauiour saith Their names are written in Heauen And in u Iohn 10. 3. IOHN A good Shepheard calleth his sheep by Name And hither belongeth that in x 2. Tim. 2. 19. TIMOTHIE The foundation remayneth firme hauing this seale God knoweth who are his Agreeably whereunto our Sauiour Christ saith I y Iohn 13. 18. know whom I haue chosen This number of Gods Elect in comparison of the Reprobate is but small for z Mat. 20. 16. Many are called but few are chosen If but few euen of those that haue an outward calling how much more few if you consider the rest of the World beside And this may teach vs the rather to admire Gods goodnesse to our selues as nature and reason doe instruct vs to set more by that which is common but with a few Thirdly The cause of this difference is the The Papists teach that those who God foresaw would willingly beleeue the Gospel do good works them hee chose though not by reason of their workes but freely of his Grace yet so as hee had respect to the good things would bee in them Wherby they make Gods free election in some sort to haue his cause in man and in his goodnesse which in truth is but an effect comming from that Election free-will and pleasure of God without any motiue to it but in and of himselfe Which the name of Predestination speaketh that the Will and Decree of GOD not in time onely but in the very order and nature of causes is first and before all other things And the Apostle a Ephes 1. 11. saith plainly Hee worketh all things after the counsell of his Will God therefore notwithstanding any thing that hath beene ●●id is no respecter of persons nor mooued by any qualit● that is in man but by his owne free-will No fore-knowledge of faith or infidelitie good or euill workes were the cause of this Decree for they are but b Ephes 1. 4. Titus 2. 12. consequences that follow and depend vpon it but all here is free the roote it selfe and all the branches Election free therefore the Apostle calleth it c Rom. 11. 5. The election of Grace d 2. Tim. 1. 9. Calling free e Phil. 1. 29. We beleeue freely through Grace Are f Rom. 3. 24. freely iustified through Faith Our g Ezech. 36. 37 Sanctification free and h Titus 3. 5. eternall life the free gift of God through Iesus Christ Election therefore commeth from the onely will and pleasure of God for aboue this or out of this it is impietie Rom. 6. 13. Luke 12 32. for to goe Therefore the Apostle wrappeth vp all in sinne He i Ephes 1. 6. chose vs in himselfe according to the free pleasure of his will And the sole and onely cause both of Election and Reprobation of one rather then another is his own good wil and pleasure for causes vnknown to vs but yet most holy and iust and righteous in themselues So he saith to the Romans Whom k Rom. 9. ●8 he will he pittieth whom he will he hardeneth Exemplifying both the parts of this diuision by two most singular and
famous examples one in the Family of Abraham who hauing two sons Isack and Ishmael Isack onely was accounted for his Seed and that by Gods owne appointment to make it appeare that the Fountain of Predestinatiō is the pleasure of God not the goodnesse of man The other of two Twins in the Family of Isack Iacob Esau both borne of the same father of the same mother and at the same conception whereas neuerthelesse onely Iacob was chosen Esau reiected and that before their birth that neither any good thing in Iacob could bee the cause of the choosing of him nor any wickednesse in Esau of his reiecting but the onely will and pleasure of God for if men were not more brutish then the beasts themselues their owne sence would teach them that since the Will of God is God himselfe a higher and a further reason then his owne Will cannot be sought for vnlesse there were some higher then hee to goe vnto And when Christ himselfe the Wisdome of GOD resteth in this reason Euen l Mat. 11. 26. so O Father because so is thy good pleasure why should wee wretches enquire any further Worthily therefore doth the Apostle there conclude What m Ro. 9. 2● 23. if God willing to shew forth wrath c. haue suffered the vessels of wrath framed to destruction and to make knowne the riches of his Glorie vpon the Vessels of Mercie which hee hath before prepared vnto Glorie As if hee should say What hast thou O man to doe with it if such bee his pleasure But if cursed men will needes ransacke the secrets of the blessed God and inquire a reason of his most holy counsels let them heare how the Apostle n Rom. 9. 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23. answereth these Cauillers cleering the Lords Iustice First in regard of the subordinate meanes which hee hath appointed to bring those his counsels to passe namely towards the Elect Mercy comprehending an effectuall Calling through faith whereby they attayne Righteousnesse and Sanctification vnto the Reprobate hardening the fruites whereof are Incredulitie and sinne the proper and immediate causes of their Damnation so that no way can the Lord be accused as vnrighteous either in sauing the Elect vpon whom he first bestoweth Faith and Holinesse of life or in destroying the Reprobate whose incredulitie and sinne doth come betweene And if he should deale with all men so who could complaine of wrong Againe if you looke to the end of Gods counsels in the damnation of the wicked the Apostle saith it is not absolutely and simply their destruction as if God were like an vnmercifull and a cruell hard-hearted Tyrant that taketh pleasure in other mens ruines but it is as he setteth out in the example of PHARAOH to shew forth his power and to haue his Name published in all the Earth making his Glorie to shine in their deserued punishment whilest thereby hee doth declare himselfe an Enemie and Reuenger of sinne Mightie in the execution of his Iudgements Wonderfull in the riches of his Mercie towards the Elect as one contrarie doth set forth another Lastly for the thorow iustifying of Gods most righteous Decree especially of Reprobation which prophane Dogges doe most of all barke against hee both alleageth the Will of God as the rule of all Righteousnesse and his Soueraigntie as the Lord and Creatour of all things in whose hands wee bee as Clay in the hands of the Potter to deale with vs as seemeth good in his owne eyes and to conclude his wonderfull lenitie and mildnesse not onely in so long suffering and forbearing of the wicked but besides in the aboundance of blessings wherewith hee loadeth them which bring vpon them a more iust Damnation Wherefore that which some obiect out of the Prophet that God will not that Ezech. 18. and else-where is delighteth not nor taketh pleasure in the death of a Sinner hath a readie answere for God so farre forth as it is the ouerthrow and destruction of his Creature hath no pleasure in it but as it is a punishment of sinne and a meanes to declare his Iustice Neither can God therefore be said first and of himselfe to hate his Creature for he hateth none which haue not in themselues the cause of hatred euen their own sin being that for which alone he actually hateth any thing his Decree to destroy them was not because hee hated them for the cause of this Decree is his owne most holy pleasure that so he might manifest in them the glory of his Iustice Fourthly Predestination is from euerlasting Ephes 1. from eternity 4. Hee hath chosen vs before the foundations of the World were laid And of o Rom. 9. 11. Iacob and Esau it is said that before that they had done good or euill or before they were the one was hated the other loued In the Epistle to TIMOTHIE p 2. Tim. 1. 9. that the purpose and grace of God to saue vs was giuen to vs that is prepared for vs in Christ before the euerlasting times meaning the whole course of yeeres which hath runne on euer since the beginning of the World in one word before the World was Which saith hee is now made manifest vnto vs by the appearance of our Sauiour Iesus Christ Therefore it is called Predestination as if you would say The fore-determinate counsell of God When before Euen before all ages So Paul q Rom. 9. 23. saith Whom he hath before prepared vnto glorie And r Iude v 4. Iude addeth that the Reprobate are before of old euerlastingly ordayned to Damnation ſ 2. Pet. 2. 3. PETER also that Damnation since of olde expecteth for them So then our Election being from Eternity is certaine and immutable so as none of the Elect can euer come to perish no more then a Reprobate can euer come to bee saued the Decrees The Papists make Gods Predestination mutable of God being all vnchangeable as he himselfe is So doth Paul strengthen the t Ephes 1. 4. Ephesians in the assurance of Gods loue towards them in that being eternall it was not subiect to any change Who hath chosen vs saith he before the foundation of the World This Doctrine is plentifully layd downe in the Scripture comfortable is the place u Rom. 9. 12. Before they had done good or euill that the purpose of God might remayne firme according to the election not by workes but by grace it was said The elder should serue the yonger As many words so many Arguments for the vnchangeable hold of our Election first because it was the Decree and Purpose of Whom Of God particularly made of Iacob and Esau For what cause Not of workes but of his owne grace Therfore doth the Lord after a most wise and wonderful manner cause all things to fall out vnto the best to those that loue God which are called according to his purpose by afflictions by diuers lets
all goodnesse tomorrow may bee altered and so long as this life continueth so long there is a space left for Repentance many are called at the eleuenth houre at the winding and shutting vp of the day in the last act of their life And so was the m Luk. 23. 40. Thiefe vpon the Crosse And our n Math. 21. 31. Sauiour telleth vs that Publicans and Harlots vile and despised persons oftentimes enter into the Kingdome of Heauen before many that carrie a fairer shew Thou oughtest therefore vsing the meanes and setting still at the feete of Christ to esteeme God faithfull that when hee offereth thee grace he meaneth it for thy good and that howsoeuer now thou feele no working of it yet the moments of time are in his hands who calleth how and when he will and still to haue comfort and neuer to despayre Fiftly as Predestination is eyther to Life or Death and giuen vnto him so it is to those subordinate things whereby God hath purposed to bring his determinate Counsell to passe both in the Elect and Reprobate And those are To the Elect an appointment of Christ to be their Mediator and of them to be in Christ which in Gods good time commeth to be wrought by an effectuall calling through faith in him that beeing iustified and sanctified by his Spirit they may so in the end be glorified To the Reprobate hardnesse of heart not to beleeue the Gospell that so they might lye in their sinnes without repentance vntil the wrath of God come vpon them to the vttermost Touching the former the Apostle in one o Rom. 8. 29 30 sentence hath all the lincks of that golden Chaine for whom hee fore-knew and chose vnto life which is Election them also he predestinated to be conformed to the Image of his Son that he might be the first borne among many brethren Here is the first step as if the Apostle should say For them he purposed that his Sonne should die that Christ might be their Head and they through him the adopted sons of God and whom he predestinated thus to be his sonnes This is euerlasting life to know thee the true God and whore thou hast sent ●es●s Christ The perfect distribution of all Diuinity Math. 22. 38 39 40. He diuideth the tenne Commandements into the first and second Table and the whole Scripture then extant that is to say the old Testament into the Law and the Prophets 〈◊〉 6. 33. Seeke first the Kingdome of God and his righteousnesse where he seemeth to abbreuiate the Lords Prayer and that his Sonne should be theirs them he also called effectually to beleeue in him which is the second step and whom he called them he also iustified or made righteous through Christ from whence doth proceed as an effect from the cause Sanctification or holinesse of life the third and the fourth steps and whom hee iustified and made righteous in Christ them hee also glorified which is the end and last step of all Our p Iohn 6. 37. Sauiour as he is q Iohn 17. 3. wont in all his doctrines shortly reduceth them vnto two giuing vnto Christ and comming vnto him But to speake of all these things apart The first and the fundamentall ground of all vnto the Elect hidden in the secret counsell of God is Christ himselfe r 1. Pet. 1. 20. foreknowne or predestinated and ſ Reuel 13. 6. slaine for vs in his eternall purpose before the foundation of the World was layde and we in like sort elect t Eph. 1. 4. in him that is that being by faith vnited vnto Christ we might be saued by the merit of his death and suffrings And againe u Eph. 1. 5. predestinate to be the adopted Sonnes of God by Iesus Christ This is that our Sauiour saith Ioh. 17. 6. I haue manifested my Name to the men whom thou hast giuen me out of the World for that by giuing he doth not meane the manifestation of his Election by an effectual Calling through faith in Christ but the verie purpose of God to adopt vs in him appeareth Ioh. 6. 36. All that my Father giueth me shall come vnto me Where he doth manifestly distinguish betweene these two making Gods giuing vnto Christ the cause why in their time they come vnto him Christ therefore is Mediator nor any thing that God so respects in him is not the first cause of his Election but onely a subordinate meanes vnto it vnlesse which were absurd a man will say that the disease is not in nature to be thought of before the remedie nor the fall before the meanes of raising vp againe Our Sauiour Christ himselfe for this may be our warrant Iohn 17. 6. where hauing said I haue manifested thy name to the men whom thou hast giuen me out of the World that they should be adopted in and through me By and by he riseth vp a degree higher Thine they were in thine euerlasting purpose for causes onely knowne vnto thy selfe higher and aboue any consideration or respect of me written vnto life and then keeping the respect of order and not of time Thou gauest them vnto me The Apostle likewise to the x Ephes 1. 4 5. Ephesians shewing we are elect in Christ in the verie next words doth explaine it to bee meant of predestinating to adoption through Christ in himselfe that is onely for causes resting in God himselfe not in Christ as he is a Mediator This is it which as we haue heard the Apostle teacheth in the Epistle to the Romanes y Rom. 8. 29 30 Whom hee did foreknow or predestinate vnto life them hee did predestinate to be conformed to the Image of his Sonne What is that Verily the same albeit the Apostle specially apply it to afflictions which wee heard before of giuing vnto Christ and so the words following doe import That he might bee the first borne among many brethren through whom by faith which is the next degree and first manifestation of this counsell being incorporate into him and made one together with him wee obtayne Righteousnesse and Sanctification which are the immediate steps whereby we ascend to glorie Now that men are predestinate vnto both these it is verie plaine for so the Apostle telleth the z ● Thes 2. 13. Thessalonians that God had chosen them to Saluation through sanctification of the Spirit and the faith of Truth Of faith particularly our a Iohn 8. 47. Sauiour saith He that is of God heareth the Word of God you therefore doe not heare because you are not of God So it is in the Acts b Acts 13. 48. They beleeued as many as were ordayned vnto life And for this cause faith is said to be c Titus 1. 1. proper to Gods Elect. Concerning Sanctification of life and the fruits therof the place is very euident Ephes 2. 10. Wee are created in Christ to good workes which God hath before prepared that we
should walke in them Ephes 1. 4. He hath chosen vs to bee vnblameable and vndefiled before him in loue And Iohn 15. 16. I haue chosen you c. that you might bring forth fruit Heere is the comfort of the Saints of God who labour to walke as new Creatures that they haue the same as a most certaine Badge and Marke of their Election Whereto the exhortation of d 2. Pet. 1. 10. Peter tendeth willing vs to make our Election sure by our good workes This vse the Apostle teacheth Rom. 9. 24. c. when hauing established the Doctrine it selfe to the end we should not seeke the testimonie of it in the secret counsell of God but by the calling which is set forth and made manifest in the Church hee layeth before vs the example of the Iewes and Gentiles not of euery one but of so many as by faith apprehended the outward calling and thereby made it effectuall to themselues That hee might make knowne the riches of his glorie vpon the Vessels of his Mercy which hee hath before prepared vnto Glorie euen vs saith he whom he hath called not of the Iewes onely but also of the Gentiles And who those Called ones be of the Iewes and Gentiles hee telleth vs Verse 30. As many as haue attayned to the righteousnesse of Faith So in the tenth Chapter by an excellent gradation he teacheth how and which way wee climbe vp to the consideration of this wonderfull hidden mysterie shewing that true inuocation and calling vpon Gods Name or a sound and syncere profession of the truth whereof hee had spoken Verse 9 10. is a testimonine of true Faith true Faith of a true and sound Calling by the Ministerie of the Word and that an vndoubted argument of our Election to be saued Whosoeuer e Rom. 10. 13 14 15. shall call vpon the Name of the Lord shall bee saued but how shall they call vpon him of whom they haue not heard and how shall they heare without a Preacher This is the meanes whereby we may most surely and infallibly perswade our soules that wee are of the number of Gods Elect and those that vndoubtedly shall be saued for which wee shall not need to slye to Visions and Reuelations God himselfe in his Word hath tracked the path for vs. Otherwise our Sauiour f Luke 10. 20. would neuer will vs to reioyce that our names are written in Heauen vnlesse we had certaine rules to be assured of it Againe that God hath appointed to destitute the Reprobate of his Grace and leauing them in their sinnes to bring them to perdition is euident by g 1. Pet. 2. 3. PETER that those which stumble at the Word and are disobedient were ordayned thereunto And Acts 27. 28. it is said HEROD and PILATE with the Nations and people of Israel came together to doe whatsoeuer the hand and counsell of God had fore-determined to bee done that is to condemne Iesus And Luke 2. 34. Christ is set for the fall and rising of many and for a marke to bee gain-said For this cause GOD sendeth the Ministerie of his Word to some and from some he doth with-hold it Paul was forbidden by the Holy Ghost to speake the Word of God in Asia in Bithynia c. Contrariwise he was commanded to preach in Macedonia at Corinth c. And h Acts 18. 10. why Because saith the Holy Ghost I haue much elect people there Againe in those that heare of some hee toucheth their hearts and openeth their vnderstanding of other some he dawbeth and closeth vp the eyes Mat. 11. 25. I giue thankes vnto thee O Father because thou hast hidden these things from the wise and men of vnderstanding meaning the Reprobate and reuealed them vnto Babes these are the Elect Luke 8. 10. To you it is giuen to know the Mysteries of God but to other in Parables that seeing they should not see and hearing they should not vnderstand The Obiections against all this that hitherto hath bin said are of no value God say some would haue all men saued 1. Tim. 2. 4. and none to perish but all to come to Repentance 2. Pet. 3. 9. And Christ is a Propitiation for the sinnes of the whole World 1. Iohn 2. 2. But they vnderstand not that those generall speeches are to bee restrayned to the subiect there in hand for the Apostle sheweth in the first of those places that howsoeuer that be true which else-where hee teacheth that not many noble not many mightie ones not many of account are called to the profession of the Gospell yet there is no estate so high or great nor any estate or sort of men at all but God hath his among them for whom wee are to pray that in his good time hee would vouchsafe to bring them to the knowledge of the Truth And so is this particle all in sundry places applyed to euery sort and kinde and namely Mat. 4. 23. where our Sauiour Christ is said to haue healed all diseases that is all kind of diseases That of Peter is plainly meant of the Elect alone And Iohn sheweth that our Sauiour dyed not for the Nation of the Iewes or those that liued in his time onely but for all the Elect of Iewes and Gentiles out of euery Kindred Tongue Nation and People as it is said Reuel 5. 9. and of all ages from the beginning of the World And so is this place notably expounded Iohn 11. 51 52. that Iesus was to dye for that Nation and not for that Nation onely but that hee might gather into one the Children of God dispersed According whereunto you must take the name of World Iohn 1. 29. The Lambe of God that taketh away the sinne of the World And Iohn 4. 42. This is of a truth that Christ the Sauiour of the World and in other such like places As for that dotage that Christ should dye for all absolutely and without restriction it is absurd for Christ died not for them for whom he vouchsafeth not to pray nor is a Redeemer where hee is no Intercessor Now he himselfe saith he i Iohn 17. 9. prayeth not he is no Intercessor for all Therefore we may conclude hee dyed not hee is no Redeemer of all Nay the very distinction so common in the Schooles betweene the sufficiencie of Christs death and the efficiencie of it as though his death or one drop of his bloud as some are not afraid to speake were sufficient for the saluation of all though it effect not nor worke saluation vnto all is too light and carrieth no waight with it if it bee waighed at the Lords Beame for the sufficiencie of Christs death is not to be measured by our owne conceit of it but by the Ordinance and Decree of GOD. The Messias was neuer promised but onely to the Church Therefore hee was neuer destinated but vnto them alone To k Gen. 3. 15. the rest the seed or children of the Deuill as hee
of their torments and looseth them out of those chaines and fetters of darkenesse wherewith they are held fast Hence it is that Luke 8. 32. they besought this Iesus not to charge them to depart into the Deepe And this benefit the Deuils themselues haue from Christ for the good of his Church and the working of his glorie Thirdly He restrayneth and bridleth them that notwithstanding all their rage and malice they cannot exceed the bounds that hee hath set and when they haue done all they can they bring to passe but his good will and pleasure So Mat. 8. 31. The Deuils could not so much as take their pleasure of the poore Herd of Swine before they had begged leaue of Christ Fourthly The subduing and conquering of them for t 1. Co. 15. 24 25 hee shall abolish all Principalitie and all Dignitie and Might being to raigne till hee haue put all enemies vnder his feet As u Psal 110. 1. Dauid had said long before and as the x Gen. 3. 15. promise was in Paradise The seed of the woman shall breake the Head of the Serpent and of his seed Fiftly The iudging of them in the latter Day which the vncleane spirits themselues acknowledge and confesse when they expostulate the matter with him Art thou come to torment vs before the time Mat. 8. 29. Touching his Gouernment ouer Man-kind this is and men corrupted common that he bestoweth vpon them all the light of Reason and those seedes and ornaments of GODS Image which they carrie yet about Iohn 1. 9. This is hee that lighteneth euery man that commeth into the World Specially towards the Reprobate is the same in all points that is to Satan their head that is to say First A perpetuall obduration and hardening of their hearts vnto finall vnrepentance for so the y Iohn 12. 39 40 41. Euangelist Iohn when hee had shewed that the Iewes could not beleeue because Esay had said He hath blinded their eyes and hardened their heart lest they should see with their eyes and vnderstand with their heart and I should heale them Immediately hee addeth These things said ESAIAS when he saw his glorie and spake of him Secondly The restrayning and bridling of them that notwithstanding all their rage and furie they cannot go beyond his appointed Lists as wee see in z Acts 9. 1. c. Saul who breathing out threatning and slaughter after the death of Stephen went with full swindge to Damascus to cast into Prison all that called vpon the Name of Iesus but hee in the verie way meeting with him restrayneth his malice and changeth his heart to professe the Truth which before hee persecuted And this is it the a Psal 76. 11. Psalmist saith The rage of men shall turne vnto his glorie Thirdly His conquering and suduing of them Psal 2. 9. Thou shalt crush them with a Scepter of Iron and breake them in pieces like a Potters Vessell Luke 19. 31. Those mine enemies that would not I should raigne ouer them bring hither and slay them before me Fourthly That he is to iudge them in the latter Day for this b Acts 10. 43. is he that is appointed of God the Iudge both of the liuing and the dead And as Paul saith Acts 17. 31. God hath set a Day wherein he will iudge the World by the man whom he hath appointed To the rest of the Creatures this belongeth In the rest of the World peruerted First That now hee keepeth them from running and falling vnto nothing Secondly That hereafter he will renew them into an excellent and glorious condition Both c Psal 96. 10 11 12. which are the worke of Christ and that for his Elects sake CHAP. IIII. Of the Propheticall Office of Christ and of the outward Church WE haue done with CHRISTS Office of a The other which is vnto his Church a companie of men culled out of the World who beleeue or professe to beleeue in him This latter part contayneth his Propheticall Office and that which the Scripture by excellencie termeth The Kingdome Iudge in the generall gouernment of the World The second Arme or Branch of his Kingdome is the Propheticall Office A part I make it of his Kingdome not of his Priest-hood First For that all his Priestly Functions are betweene God and Him as the Apostle defineth them to be in matters to Godwards Heb. 5. 1. But these of his Propheticall Office as the rest of his Kingdome are vnto his Church Secondly Because those wherein the Propheticall Office Propheticall Office is thought to consist Teaching Preaching Ministring of the Sacraments Discipline and such like whervnto Miracles come also to bee annexed are matters of Authoritie and of Power deriued from his Kingly Office and his Word is called The e Mat. 13. 19. Word of the Kingdome yea the preaching of the Gospell and the outward Church collected and gathered by the same hath the name of f Mat. 13. 24 47 52. the Kingdome of Heauen Thirdly Since the Ministerie of Christ hath alwayes going with it an effectuall and liuely working of his Spirit as one speciall part of this Propheticall Office his Ministerie must needes bee a Noble and a Royall Dignity that is accompayned with so great a force and power Fourthly It is by vertue of his Kingly Office that he sendeth forth Prophets and Apostles and all other Ministers prooued Ephes 4. 8 11 12. where Paul describing the Royaltie of his Kingdome that hee led captiuitie captiue and gaue gifts vnto men immediatly addeth He therefore gaue some to be Apostles some to bee Euangelists some Prophets some Pasters and Teachers for the knitting together of the Saints for the worke of the Ministerie for the building vp of the Body of Christ But this all must grant that he doth as the Head of the Prophets Therefore the Propheticall Office is one part of his Kingly bountie And albeit Teaching may seeme a part of the Priestly Function by that which is written Deut. 33. 10. They teach IACOB thy Iudgements and Israel thy Law yet the essentiall point of the Priests Office which stood in Sacrifices and Oblations must bee distinguished from that common to the whole Tribe of Leui as in that very place the words following doe distinguish them They put Incense before thy face and Sacrifice wholy to bee consumed vpon thine Altar for as Priests they went no further then to doe and to be types of those things which before were assigned vnto the Priest-hood of Christ Their Office of teaching and instructing the people they had another calling for common with the Tribe of Leui which the Prophets else who were not of the same Tribe yet tooke vpon them being raysed vp extraordinarily for that purpose from whom this part of Christs Office tooke the name and not from the Priestly Function though they were also called of GOD vnto it The Propheticall Office of Christ respecteth a Church Which is
to the Church of Professors it standeth in an outward calling and gifts An outward calling when by his Word that is to say his publishing of the Couenant of Grace and people in bestowing vpon them his Word and the fruit it bringeth forth by the working of his Spirit for these three Prophet Word and Church haue a perpetuall relation one vnto another Wherefore in handling the Propheticall Office the Word of Christ is first to be spoken of and then his Church The Word of Christ is all the holy Doctrine that hee hath taught from the beginning concerning our saluation through him Wherein obserue First Christ is the matter and onely subiect and substance of the Word In that regard himselfe is called The g Iohn 1. 1. Word or h Reuel 19. 13. The Word of God Because of him and of him alone it is that there are in the Word so many glorious and excellent speeches and the Doctrine of the Gospell hath the name of the Word of Christ Col. 3. 16. So as it is not any naturall knowledge that this Doctrine teacheth but heauenly and supernaturall which was not in Adam before his fall though he were perfectly holy and endued with all manner of naturall vnderstanding Secondly He himselfe as he is the matter so he is the Authour of the Word In which respect the Scripture giueth these names vnto him First He is called Hamedabber or the Speaker and Interpreter of his Fathers Will Dan. 8. 13. To which place it may be the Apostle i Heb. 12. 25. hath some eye when hee saith Take heed yee reiect not him that speaketh or the Speaker meaning Christ Secondly A Doctor k Mat. 3. 10. or a Teacher Thirdly A l Deut. 18. 15. Acts 3. 22. Prophet the head and Lord of the Prophets Fourthly an m Heb. 3. 1. Apostle Fiftly The n Mal. 3. 1. Angell of the Couenant And that wee may know with what Graces our Sauiour Christ is furnished for o Col. 2. 3. so great a worke all the treasures of Knowledge and Vnderstanding are hidden in him yea he is Wisdome p 1. Cor. 1. 24. it selfe or q Luke 11. 49. the Wisdome of God and called as by a proper name r Dan. 8. 13. Palmonie that is one that hath all hidden things numbred before him or ready told and as we say at his fingers ends which as occasion doth serue he vttereth to his Church Wherefore here is the Touch-stone of all Truth and there is no truth concerning God and our Saluation in Christ but in the Word our Sauiour himselfe bearing record Iohn 17. 17. Thy word is Truth Touching the outward instruments which it hath pleased him to vse in the deliuerie of this Word sometimes he spake by his owne voyce from Heauen sometimes by the Ministerie of his holy Angels But specially this outward Ministerie is either his owne which hee executed personally himselfe when hee was vpon the Earth described Esay 42. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7. in regard whereof he is called a Minister ſ Rom. 15. 8. The Minister of Circumcision and a t Esay 42. 1. Seruant or it is of his Seruants from the beginning of the World of whom hee saith He u Luke 10 16. that heareth you heareth mee and hee that reiecteth you reiecteth me Of whose Ministeries and Functions we shall haue cause to speake hereafter Therefore Christs Office of a Teacher did not first begin when hee tooke our flesh vpon him for his Spirit it was that spake in the Prophets long before hee came into the World as the Apostle beareth record 1. Pet. 1. 11. The forewitnessing Spirit of Christ that was in the Prophets declared the sufferings that should befall Christ and the glorie that was to follow And that which is in the Psalmes x Psal 95. 7. To day if ye will heare his voyce the Apostle y Heb. 3. 7. to the Hebrewes referreth to the voyce of Christ Thirdly I note the perfection of this Doctrine that Christ hath opened the whole will of his Father fully and perfectly in euery Age and neuer left his Church without a full and perfect direction of all things necessarie for their saluation for Moses saith z Deut. 30. 15. Behold I set before you this day life and death which hee could not haue said vnlesse there had beene a certaine direction to lead them vnto life And when hee chargeth a Deut. 4. 2. Not to adde to the words that he gaue them in Commandement nor to take from them doth it not prooue that the same was perfect Fourthly The subiect of the Word being Christ it is more particularly the Couenant made in him which by the Word is promulged and offered vnto all and his Spirit maketh effectuall to as many as receiuing the same by faith make themselues worthy of it The which Couenant being distinguished by the Old which being of the Old Testament was called The promise of the New The Gospell Testament and the New as before hath beene declared the publication of the Old Testament in and through Christ to come was called b Acts 13. 32. Gal. 3. 17. The Promise when hee was exhibited and come indeed that worthy and welcome Message was termed c Acts 13. 32. Marke 1. 1. The Gospell or good newes and glad tydings But it is the glory of Christs administration whether in his owne person when hee was among vs or by his and by the power of his Spirit Seruants that the outward dispensing of the Word is accompanied with an inward working of the Spirit of both which parts his Propheticall Office standeth herein differing from all other Ministers who onely preach the Word set d Mat. 3. 11. on the outward Element e 1. Cor. 3. 6. plant and water but the whole blessing doth come from him for he teaching openeth mens mindes e Luke 24. 45. that they may vnderstand the Scriptures and bestoweth other graces which the Word bringeth forth euen in the wicked by a generall working of his Spirit as we are taught by the f Mat. 13. 24. Parable of the Sower and haue g Marke 6. 20. Herod and the h Iohn 5. 35. Iewes for an example It followeth to speake of the Church That which we he draweth men to that Profession call Church signifieth in i 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 Greeke a select companie gathered called culled picked out from other men In English it hath the name deriued from that which in Greeke signifieth k 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 Lord because they belong to Christ the Lord and are separate to his Seruice be it by an inward whereof commeth the word Church or as the Northerne pronounce Kirk or an outward separation But the outward Church is it which wee are to beginne withall which is in generall the whole number of men professing Christ Concerning which take these few
and the order of the Text must be respected Seuenthly We must conferre it with other places of the Scriptures the darke and obscure ones with those that are more lightsome Eighthly We must alwaies hold the analogie or proportion of faith neuer framing any exposition to our selues that altereth or declineth from that The fourth and last qualitie is that in euerie age the the whole Truth of Christ whole Truth of God was deliuered by a liuely voyce as touching the substance of the Doctrine although in greater cleerenesse vpon the comming of Christ then euer it was before and lastly and perfectly wherein we are now to rest both for their substance manner of reuelation it is fully and absolutely comprehended in the Scriptures So as we shall not need to flye eyther to Visions and Reuelations Anabaptists Libertines that bring in Visions and Reuelations as if the Word of God were imperfect or to mens Traditions and Inuentions Papists that supply it by mens Traditions and Inuentions Vnwritten Verities Sentences of Fathers Canons of Councels c. to Vnwritten Verities Sentences of Fathers Canons of Councels c. for to helpe vs but all is to be had in the written Word for when our Sauiour saith p Iohn 5. 39. Yee erre not knowing the Scriptures hee manifestly teacheth that all Truth is to bee learnt from thence And the q 2. Tim. 3. 15 16 17. Apostle commendeth the Scriptures as being able to make vs wise vnto saluation for the whole Scripture saith he is inspired of God and is profitable vnto Doctrine vnto Reproofe vnto Correction vnto Instruction which is in Righteousnesse that the man of God may be perfect perfectly fitted to euery good worke Which foure things comprehending all that can bee necessarie seeing the Word of God is able thorowly to furnish a Minister withall who is to disclose the r Acts 20. 27. whole counsell of God vnto the people it must needs be able to informe a Common Christian vnto saluation Iohn ſ Iohn 20. 31. also giueth this testimonie of the Scriptures that they are written to the end that beleeuing wee might haue euerlasting life And the Booke of the Reuelation hee shutteth vp with this most earnest protestation If any man adde to the words of the Prophecie of this Booke God will adde vnto him the seuen plagues written in this Booke and if any man take away from the words of the Book of this Prophecie God will take away his part of the Tree of Life c. Reu. 22. 18 19. Which if it be true in that one Booke alone how much more shall it hold in all the Bookes of the Scripture set together Fourthly In the Ministerie of the Prophets and Apostles and had power to worke Miracles for the confirming of their doctrine I obserue that they had the power of working Wonders for the confirmation and sealing vp of their Doctrine being innobled of God with a rare and Heroicall Spirit for the working of mightie and powerfull things As first touching the Prophets what great and wonderfull matters God wrought by their hands the Stories euery-where doe testifie when Elias as it were a pettie God could fetch t 2. Kings 1. fire from Heauen by his Prayer u 1. Kings 17. 1 Iames 5. 17 18. shut vp Heauen that no raine should fall but at his word as the Minister of the Lord before whom he stood and by his Prayers open them againe when those that escaped from the hand of Iehu * 1. King 19. 17 Elisha could cause to dye when x Exod. 4. Moses with his staffe was able to turne the waters into bloud c. The Apostles also haue their Commission in this behalfe recorded Marke 16. 15. Goe into all the World and preach the Gospell c. and these Signes shall follow them that doe beleeue In my Name they shall cast out Deuils they shall speake with new tongues they shall destroy Serpents and if they drinke any deadly thing it shall not hurt them vpon the weake they shall lay their hands and they shall be well And this is it which the Apostle saith to the Hebrewes y Heb. 2. 4. that God himselfe gaue testimony to the preaching of the Apostles both by Signes and Wonders and many powers or powerfull things and distributions of the Holy Ghost Wherefore Miracles wherewith it pleased God to grace the extraordinarie Ministeries Heresies and Errors The Papists which make Miracles a note of their Church are 2. wayes faultie First The Miracles they so bragge and boast of are false and fayned Secondly They vse their Miracles such as they bee to a wrong end for aduancing of erronious and lying doctrines and to shake the truth of the Gospell for confirmation whereof all Miracles ought to serue In which case their pretended Miracles though they should be admitted true are of no worth Deut. 13. 1 2 3 4 5. for the Truth of God shineth of it selfe so bright that no Miracles to the contrarie are of force to obscure it But added for confirmation as they were by Christ and his Apostles and by the holy Prophets they make the same more glorious of the Prophets and Apostles are All other Ministeries are to fetch their light from the Doctrine of those that were so inspired long since ceased neither could they nowadayes serue to any vse the truth being long agoe aboundantly confirmed by Christ and his Apostles Lastly all other Ministeries in the Church are and alwayes were to fetch Graces are Gifts for the discharge of those publike Functions their light from the Doctrine of the Prophets and Apostles that were so inspired To the Ministerie CHRIST hath added Gifts Gifts z 1. Cor. 12. 7. for profit as the Apostle speaketh that is for the Churches common good which is another of those rich endowments and necessarily coupled with the former for the Largesse of Christ vnto his Church had not beene so bountifull in the seuerall sorts of Ministeries vnlesse he had withall bestowed vpon them graces and abilitie to discharge the same for the glorie of God and edification of his people by giuing them knowledge to teach the Doctrine of Christ out of the Scripture by laying forth the Truth soundly and confuting of contrarie errours Wisdome to apply it also to all good vses of comforting casting downe stirring vp reproouing which in one word we terme exhorting and other the like graces for these also we haue not from our selues but all a 2. Cor. 3. 5. our sufficiencie to be Ministers of Christ vnto other is from God The Apostle calleth these kind of Gifts by the name of b 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 Graces that make men apt and fit for the worke of the Ministerie 1. Cor. 12. 4. 5 6. Now there bee differences of Graces but the same Spirit and there bee differences of Ministeries but the same Lord. And there bee differences of
operations or faculties to worke great and wonderfull things but the same God there is that worketh all these things in all And so I distinguish those wordes in the question of the High Priests vnto the Apostles c Acts 4. 7. By what power or by what name haue you done this As if they should haue said By what Gifts or Calling noteth the Gift and Grace the other the Function or Calling it selfe Of gifts that are for a mans owne priuate is one knowledge Gifts for a mans owne priuate are knowledge of the Word of Christ and vnderstanding of the Word of Christ An excellent and a goodly grace for howsoeuer knowledge of it selfe without further The Popish assertion that Ignorance is the Mother of Deuotion which the Apostle maketh the Mother of Pride and of Rebellion against God Rom. 10. 3. grace bee not of power to reforme the hart yet it is so necessary that the holy Ghost pronounceth e Pro. 29. 2. Without knowledge the heart cannot bee good And this also is the proper worke of Christ for f Iohn 1. 18. No man hath seene God at any time the onely begotten Sonne who is in the bosome of his Father he hath declared him But knowledge as I said a man may haue and yet be and a taste of the sweetnesse of it which being the highest step that it is possible for any Reprobate to ascend neuer a whit the neerer to his Saluation nor haue made one pace vnto the heauenly Kingdome as touching any reformation of the heart That which followeth bringeth a change and alteration with it which the g Heb. 6. 4. Apostle calleth A tasting of the good Word of God c. meaning the sweet promises of the Gospell and is the furthest step that it is possible for any Reprobate to goe Wherein I obserue foure things First That it is a peculiar worke of Christ and commeth not but from him and h Heb. 10. 29. the Spirit of his Grace Secondly That it is not a counterfeit shew of holinesse or in hypocrisie onely but a matter of truth and an excellent grace of GOD wrought indeed in them touching and affecting their hearts as the Apostle Peter plainly sheweth 2. Pet. 1. 8. They beguile those that i 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 indeed had escaped from them that were conuersant in errour Thirdly I obserue the neerenesse and affinitie that it hath with the sauing faith and the fruits of this with the fruits of that in which respect it pleaseth the Holy Ghost to call them both by one and the same name for they are said to bee k Heb. 6. 4. enlightened to l Heb. 10. 29. receiue the Spirit of Grace to m Luke 8. 13. They beleeued for a time Iohn 2. 24. Many beleeued yet he would not commit himselfe vnto them because he knew them all and what was in them Acts 8. 13 Then Simon also himselfe beleeued haue Faith to beleeue that the n Mat. 12. 43. vncleane spirit is gone out of them to flye o 2. Pet. 1. 20. the pollutions of the World to be p 2. Pet. 2. 22. washed to be q Heb. 10. 29. sanctified by the Spirit to be made r Heb. 6. 5. partaker of the Holy Ghost And the mayne sinne committed here-against is termed in the Scripture ſ Mat. 12. 13 32 Sinne against the Holy Ghost So that these men come to the skirt of the Holy Land and as Moses did from Mount Nebo behold it from afar or rather are at the very gate of the Kingdome of Heauen though for lacke of Faith they cannot enter in In nature it commeth so neere that they taste the changeth after a sort mans corrupt nature sweetnesse and excellency that is in Christ as we shewed before out of Heb. 6. 4. In the fruits and effects that a great and wonderfull change is wrought in them in all their parts and powers their Vnderstanding Will affections Wayes For touching their Vnderstanding they are t Heb. 10. 26. inlightened to the Knowledge and acknowledgement of Christ Touching their Will they desire to bee like Gods Children and to bee saued as Balaam did Numbers 23. 10. O that my soule might dye the death of the Righteous and that my last end might be like theirs For their Affections to omit those that comming from the Law and Couenant of workes may be in such as neuer heard of Christ as terrour and pricking of conscience for their sinnes which u Acts 24. 25. Felix had when Paul disputed of Righteousnesse Temperance and of the Iudgement to come to bee sorrie for them as x Heb. 12. 17. Esay that with teares sought the blessing and y Mat. 27. 35. Iudas that repented him and in the anguish of his soule hanged himselfe Those that properly belong to this place are First An imbracing of the Truth whereupon they are said to z Heb. 10. 25. receiue the Word and to receiue the acknowledgement of the Truth as it were taking it in their armes and imbracing it Secondly Ioy and Gladnesse in the sweet promises of the Gospell They a Heb. 6. 4 5. taste the good Word of God and the powers of the life to come they b Mat. 13. 20. receiue the Word by and by with ioy So did the c Iohn 5. 35. Iewes who willingly reioyced for a while in IOHNS light And d Marke 6. 20. Herod that heard him gladly Thirdly Zeale which was in the Galatians e Gal. 4. 15. that receiued Paul as an Angell and would haue plucked out their eyes to haue done him good and yet afterwards fell away So was f 2. Kin. 10. 16. Iehu zealous for Gods cause in the defacing of Idolatrie and yet a g 2. Kin. 10. 31 wicked man Fourthly Reuerence of the Ministers as HEROD h Marke 6. 20. reuerenced IOHN knowing him to bee a iust and a holy man and obserued him Changes in their actions and wayes Beside a confession of their faults with i Exod. 9. 27. PHARAOH I haue sinned this time IEHOVAH is most iust but I and my people are most wicked And k 1. Sam. 15. 24 26. 21. SAVL I haue sinned now c. And a conforming of themselues in the outward duties of holinesse as to heare the Word preached which l Marke 6. 20. Herod did to Prayer c. They haue these First Vexation in themselues and disquietnesse of minde before they commit sinne and feare to commit it So m Marke 6. 26. Herod was sore grieued to grant Herodias request when shee asked Iohn Baptists head and n Mat. 27. 24. Pilate much troubled in minde before he condemned Christ and sought all meanes to put it off Secondly Repentance and a kinde of humiliation for sinnes committed as o 1. Kings 21. 27 29. Ahab that rent his clothes and put sackcloth vpon him and fasted
another feruently being borne againe c. maketh a difference betweene these three Regeneration Sanctification and the fruits thereof in louing one another This is yet more euident in that Regeneration is that which b Iohn 1. 12 13 maketh vs the sonnes of God but c Ro. 8 9 10 11 Sanctification is the worke of Gods Spirit when 〈◊〉 once his sonnes although these things in time cannot bee seuered but in order and nature onely I make therefore Regeneration to be the whole work of our being in Christ and the meanes of those two notable Graces that wee haue from him Iustification and Sanctification as Generation is the meanes of that corruption that from our fleshly Parents commeth downe vpon vs so our Sauiour taketh it in the d Iohn 3. 3. place before named propounding this as the summe of Christianitie Vnlesse a man bee borne againe hee cannot see the Kingdom of God And this Regeneration is indeed a great and a wonderfull worke of God a Miracle of all Miracles and the onely Miracle which now adayes hee worketh ordinarily in his Church raising men from death to life a more excellent life then we lost in Adam whereupon it is called A quickening Ephes 2. 5. To proceed then to the opening of the former definition First The worke of Regeneration is altogether heauenly o. ● spirituall and spirituall as in Generation all things are fleshly and carnall whereupon it is called The Seed of God 1. Iohn 3. 9. This deceiued that great Doctor Nicodemus that when our Sauiour taught him Vnlesse a man be borne againe he cannot see the Kingdome of God he answered How e Iohn 3. 4. can this bee Can a man that is old enter into his Mothers wombe and bee borne againe Not vnderstanding that all things heere are spirituall The begetter not a man as our Parents according to the flesh are but the Spirit of God himselfe That f Iohn 3. 6. which is borne of the Spirit is Spirit g Iohn 1. 13. which are not borne of bloud nor of the will of man but of GOD. h 1. Cor. 12. 13. By one Spirit wee are of the will of the flesh all baptized into one Bodie c. The seed wherewith wee are begotten is the i 1. Iohn 3. 9. seed of God not corruptible but immortall the worke it selfe spirituall For that which is borne of the Spirit is Spirit Iohn 3. 6. And thus doth the Apostle 1. Cor. 15. 45. compare our heauenly and spirituall condition that wee haue by Christ opposing it to that wee had in Adam who though he were made perfectly holy yet was made onely naturall The first man ADAM was made a liuing soule or a naturall person the last ADAM was made a quickening Spirit Againe k Verse 49. Such as the earthly one is such also are those that are earthly and such as the heauenly one is such also are those that are heauenly And as we beare the Image of the earthly one so shall wee beare the Image of the heauenly one Secondly I note the dignitie of those that GOD incorporating into Christ vouchsafeth the honour of a new Birth vnto that it is a translating of them from the rotten stocke of their Parents according to the flesh and an in graffing of them into the noble Stocke of his Sonne Christ Iesus that as we are of one fleshly mould and substance with our Parents so are we spiritually of one nature and substance with Christ and are truely and indeed but in a heauenly and spirituall manner bone of his bones and flesh of his flesh as the Apostle saith By l 1. Cor. 12. 13. one Spirit wee all are baptized into one Bodie and are made to drinke into one Spirit that is are incorporate into Christ and made partakers of his whole person both of his bodie and soule And hereupon wee are said to bee m 2. Cor. 5. 17. in Christ to n Gal. 3. 27. put on Christ that o Ephes 3. 17. Christ dwelleth in vs and that wee are his p Heb. 3. 6. House and q 2. Cor. 6. 16. Temples c. This neere coniunction our Sauiour expresseth by the similitude of a Vine and the branches Iohn 15. 1 2. The Apostle of a Bodie and the members 1. Cor. 12. 12. and againe of a man and wife in wedlocke Ephes 5. 23. The husband is the wiues head as Christ is the head of the Church Thus the Prophet also speaketh Hosh 2. 18. I will espouse thee to be mine for euer The Song of Salomon and the fiue fortieth Psalme are wholly spēt in the celebrating of this spirituall Marriage And Ezechiel in his sixteenth Chapter doth notably declare it from the eighth Verse vnto the foureteenth I stretched the wing of my garment ouer thee taking there for my Wife and being thy Husband and Redeemer I couered thy nakednesse and sware and entred into a Couenant with thee that thou mightest be mine I washed thee with water and washed away the abundance of bloud from thee and anoynted thee with Oyle as great Princes were wont to haue their Wiues to bee before they came together meaning the anointing of the Spirit whereby shee was regenerate and restored to her beautie To conclude saith hee I clothed thee with broydered worke and shod thee with Badgers skinnes and I girded thee about with fine Linnen and couered thee with Silke I decked thee also with Ornaments and I put Bracelets vpon thy hands and a Chaine on thy necke and I put a Frontlet vpon thy face and Earings in thine eares and a beautifull Crowne vpon thine head that is I gaue thee all things both for necessitie and delight crowned thee with beautie and great honour and made thee a Queene by thy match with me The man thus borne againe or so much of him as is regenerate is called r 1. Cor. 5. 5. Gal. 5. 17. Spirit A ſ Ephes 4. 24. Col. 3. 20. new man or a man new created The t Rom. 7. 22 25. minde The u Rom. 7. 22. Ephes 3. 16. inner man The Spirit principally in regard of the Authour and Efficient of it the Spirit of God and of that whole heauenly and spirituall worke whereof wee heard before A man new created to shew both the excellencie and difficultie of the worke the excellencie as being all cast into a new mould that our fleshlinesse may bee put off the difficultie in that it is no lesse a piece of worke then to make the World againe that so wee may learne to ascribe the Glorie of it vnto God alone For x Psal 100. 3. he hath made vs and we haue not made our selues to be his flocke and the sheepe of his pasture And as the Apostle saith to the y Ephes 1. 10. Ephesians Wee are his workmanship created in Christ Iesus vnto good workes Lastly Because in our m 〈…〉 e and inward parts this
Teachers teach and instruct vs after a lame and imperfect manner But then saith he when that which is perfect commeth I shall know as I shall bee taught to know Hauing so excellent a Master as Christ himselfe for our Teacher of whom we shall heare things which it is not possible for any mortall man to vtter and for the way of our Instruction the beholding of him and the presence of his face from whose immediate Spirit all is to come our knowledge also shall be perfect The second benefit is Righteousnesse The Apostle Iustification whereby forgiuing our sins distinguisheth two parts of it Forgiuenesse of sinne● and Imputation of Righteousnesse whereby wee are iustified in his presēce Ro. 14. 25 Who was deliuered vp for our offences and raysed for our Iustification 2. Cor. 5. 19 21. God was in Christ reconciling the World vnto himselfe not imputing vnto them their offences And by and by For him that knew not sinne hee made to bee sinne for vs that wee might become the Righteousnesse of God in him DANIEL also z Dan. 9. 24. in his ninth Chapter speaketh of them both Seuentie weekes are determined touching thy people to seale vp sinne and to purge iniquitie and to bring in euerlasting Righteousnesse Forgiuenesse of sinnes I call it when the guilt and fault of our offences are taken away pardoned and forgiuen vs as if we neuer had committed them so as they come not once in account or reckoning before the Iudgement feat of God against vs which being a benefit of all benefits the Scripture is wont to expresse by many formes of speech Forgiuenesse of sinnes that is the doing and taking of them away a 1. Iohn 1. 9. if we confesse our sinnes he is faithfull and righteous to forgiue vs the sins b Rom. 4. 7. Blessed are those whose sinnes are forgiuen them Secondly The free remitting of them c Coloss 2. 13. You that were dead hath he quickened freely remitting vnto you all transgressions Thirdly The sealing by which is meant the hiding and the couering of them d Dan. 9. 24. Seuentie weekes are determined to seale vp sinne Fourthly Gods casting of them behind his backe and into the botome of the sea as that good King Hezekia speaketh in his Prayer e Esay 38. 1● Thou hast cast behind thy backe all my sins And Mica the Prophet f Mica 7. 19. Thou wilt cast all their sinnes into the bottome of the sea Of which sort is that Psal 103. 12. As farre as the East is from the West hath he set farre from vs all our transgressions Fiftly A passing by of them g Mica 7. 18. Who is a mightie God like vnto thee forgiuing iniquitie and passing by the transgression of the remnant of his inheritance Sixtly The forgetting and blotting of them out h Esay 43. 12. I I for my selfe blot out thy transgressions and remember not thy sinnes Beside a number more as that i Num. 23. 25. Hee beholdeth not iniquitie in IACOB nor seeth frowardnesse in Israel and such like Dauid in the 32. k Psal 32. 1 2. Psalme setteth it forth by three Metaphors First of a heauie burthen and loade that doth presse and keepe vs downe Blessed is he that is eased of his sinne Secondly Of a menstruous and filthie cloth or sluttish corner that men will be carefull to hide and to couer and whose sinne is couered Thirdly of a Debt or Obligation cancelled or forgiuen Blessed is the man to whom IEHOVAH imputeth not iniquitie And thus the guilt of our sinnes being pardoned and forgiuen the punishment must also needs be abolished and done away In all which God cannot be said vniust that remitteth by his taking them vpon him thus offences because hee hath laied them vpon Christ and set them vpon his Score l 2. Cor. 5. 21. Who not knowing sinne became Sinne for vs washing vs from the same by his bloud Reu. 1. 5. which is one great vse and benefit of his sufferings Wherefore PAVL saith Coloss 2. 14 15. that He nayled vpon the Crosse the handwriting of Ordinances that was closely against vs. Where hee compareth God the Father to a Creditor and vs vnto Debtors as by bill or writing vnder our hand which bill or writing is both the morall Law so farre forth as it is a couenant of Workes and that by it Iustification and Saluation should be sought and also the Law of Ceremonies a priuie and a secret enemie that carrying a shew of the discharge of our debt did indeed hold vs faster bound and serued for nothing else but for an euidence against vs of our filthinesse and vncleannesse by the legal washings and purifications of the death we doe deserue by the Sacrifices c. This Debt saith the Apostle which wee had neuer beene able to come out of Christ our Surety paying by his death to the vttermost farthing cancelleth the bond which is the Law and nayleth it to the Crosse and so hath set vs free Imputation of he doth account Osiander taught that to be iustified is to be indued with the essentiall Righteousnesse of God himselfe And so maketh our righteousnesse to bee God himselfe mouing vs to doe well Papists teach that our first Iustification is not by that Iustice which was inherent in Christ but which he infuseth into man specially Hope and Charitie and that there is a second Iustification whereby men of iust are made more iust the cause whereof is Faith ioyned with good works righteousnesse is the reckoning and accounting of all the holinesse and righteousnesse that was in Christ to be ours as truely and verily in the presence of God and before his Iudgement seat as if we our selues had wrought it For as by the disobedience of one man many were made sinners so by the obedience of one man many are made righteous Rom. 5. 18. Hereupon he hath the name of m Ierem. 23. 6. 33. 16. IEHOVAH our Righteousnesse And n Esay 45. 25. Esay saith In IEHOVAH shall the whole seed of Israel be iustified PAVL likewise exhorteth o Rom. 13. 14. Put on the Lord IESVS clothed with his Righteousnesse for those are p Reuel 3. 18. the white garments spoken of in the Reuelation q Reu. 7. 9. The long white Robes washed and r Reu. 7. 14. whited in the bloud of the Lambe And againe ſ Reu. 19. 8. 2. Pet. 3. 11. It was giuen vnto her to bee arrayed in fine linnen cleane and bright for the fine linnen is the righteousnesses of the Saints Which sauing better iudgement I doe not vnderstand of a double righteousnesse one before God by faith the other before men by the fruits of Sanctification wrought by the Spirit But to bee an Hebraisme such as the New t 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 Testament vseth oft by the plural Righteousnesses noting the most absolute righteousnesse which we haue in Christ for
and hath obtayned a Name aboue all names a Crowne of Glorie and a Kingdome whereof there shall not bee any end gouerning all things in Heauen and vpon the Earth vanquishing and subduing the proud Enemies and Rebels to his Kingdome and leading captiuitie captiue gathering out of the wicked World a holy Nation a peculiar people euen in respect of their outward calling to the prayse of his glorious Name opening their eyes to behold the vnsearchable riches of himselfe in whom are hidden all the treasures of Wisdome and Vnderstanding filling their hearts with manifold Graces and Blessings of his Spirit separating and choosing out from among them Pastors Teachers and other Officers for the well ordering and guiding of his House which is the Church of the liuing God and not onely reaching forth to manie of them from aboue a comfortable taste of the sweetnesse and excellencie that is in him but vpon such and so many as God the Father through him hath from euerlasting purposed vnto Glorie powring downe that most excellent and precious gift of Faith proper to the Elect whereby he giueth himselfe to be theirs and taketh them to bee his knitteth and vniteth them as members to that Mysticall Bodie whereof himselfe is the Head maketh them in a spirituall and vnspeakeable sort bone of his bone flesh of his flesh and one together with him and so becommeth vnto them that heauenly and supernaturall Bread whereby their soules are fed vnto euerlasting life Good Lord this m Mat. 6. 11. Day and euery n Luke 11. 3. Day giue this our bread vnto vs that we may so come vnto him as we may neuer hunger so beleeue in him as wee may neuer thirst so be regenerate and borne againe by the incorruptible seed of the Word of God which liueth and abideth for euer that it may neuer dye within vs but confirmed still in our most holy Faith by the preaching of thy Gospell participation of thy Sacraments Prayer and other holy meanes wee may grow vp thorowly in him which is our Head till wee come to the full age of men growne in Christ by the ioyfull and blessed beholding of him in his Glorie The fift Petition And forgiue vs our trespasses as wee forgiue them that trespasse against vs is for Iustification through the Righteousnesse we haue in Christ forgiuenesse of sinnes which is but one part being put for the whole Pardon and forgiue vs all our sinnes by the death and sufferings of thy Sonne and so remooue both the guilt and punishment away from vs Clothe vs with all his sufficient and most absolute and perfect Holinesse and Obedience that being made the Righteousnesse of God in him we may appeare in thy presence not onely as no sinners but as perfectly iust in thy Sonne hauing that Righteousnesse that is able to abide the rigour of thy sentence so as thou thy selfe iustifying and absoluing none may bee able to accuse And looking vpon vs no otherwise then thou doest vpon thine onely Sonne wee may at the barre of thy Tribunall Seate and in thy most holy Iudgement bee freed from wrath and condemnation and declared worthie of euerlasting life The last Petition hath two branches One to bee deliuered from the euill of sinne the other from the euill of punishment In both the contrarie good is prayed for The Holinesse or Sanctification which wee haue from Christ in the one Blessednesse in the other The first branch And leade vs not into temptation Being now ingraffed into the noble stocke of the Bodie of thy Sonne and iustified through him sanctifie vs also by his Spirit dwelling in vs mortifying and subduing sinne that it beare not the sway in our mortall bodies that neither the Deuill the World nor the flesh or our owne corruption preuaile against vs to make vs to fulfill the lust thereof but goe forward with the worke of our new Birth quickening and renewing vs in our Memorie Iudgements Will Affections and in all the parts and powers of our Soule and Bodie from dead works to serue thee the true the liuing God that euen now in this life whilest here we struggle with those spirituall foes of ours wee may attayne to that measure of perfection which may be pleasing and acceptable in thy Sonne and that after this life ended and all our enemies subdued vnder vs wee may bee taken vp without spot or wrinkle to bee presented as a pure Virgin vnto Christ in the Day of our spirituall Marriage The second branch But deliuer vs from euill Together with the friut of Righteousnesse which is to be sanctified by the Spirit of thy Sonne giue vs also the free reward which thou hast promised to all that are found in him Hale and pull vs as a beast that sticketh in the myre out of the miserable condition whereinto sinne hath plunged vs the curse of the Law Hell Death and Condemnation and from him that hath the power of death that is to say the Deuill So make vs happie and blessed through the communion of the Blessednes which is in thee that euen now in some measure we may haue our part in all and so much as is able to fall into this life where the testimonie and assurance of thy loue and the hauing and inioying in and from thy loue of all the good things of this present life both for necessitie and Christian Delight Maintenance Health Credit Friends Comfort of Wife Children Seruants a Blessing vpon our Labours the fruit of Magistracie and of Gouernment and good order in the World together with the sanctifying of all things euen our very troubles and crosses of this life vnto our good so as thou in thy Mercie hast appointed for vs Peace of conscience and Ioy in the Holy Ghost doe excell and by these degrees as it were by so many steps and stayres make vs to climbe vp to that perfect and eternall Happinesse which is reserued for thy Saints in Heauen when Hell Satan sinne weaknesse shame trodden vnder foot we shall be all spirituall and glorious and raigne as Kings with thee for euermore Wherefore here is set before vs that in estimable benefit we receiue by Christ which comming last crowneth the rest and in the lauding o Reuel 5. 8 9. 10 11 12 13. and magnifying whereof all Eternitie shall bee spent the full and finall Redemption of our soules and bodies vnto the glorious Inheritance purchased for the sonnes of God Whereupon after the Petitions ended followeth Prayse and Thankesgiuing vnto God the Fountaine of all good in these words For thine is the Kingdome the power and the glorie for euer and euer that is to say all absolute and perfect Blessednesse both for thy might and Soueraigntie of commanding all things being all thy creatures and the worke of thy hands and for the power of effecting whatsoeuer thou wilt and doest command and lastly in regard of the infinite Graces that shine so gloriously in thy person and which thou
and is another gracious effect of the Gospell of Peace which bringing the glad tydings of Reconciliation vnto God maketh our Consciences secure and at Peace in all our Combats and so giueth vs a ioyfull passage thorow the middest of the Millions of enemies which we are to passe Fourthly Faith for our Shield to hold out the Darts of Satan Fiftly Saluation or the assured hope of Saluation as it is said in i 1. Thess 5. 8. another place that is of safetie and deliuerance reached out vnto vs from Iesus Christ for a Helmet Sixtly and lastly The Word of God or the knowledge of the Scriptures which are the Spirituall Sword to cut asunder all things that oppose themselues vnto vs. Thus the Apostle setteth forth the complete Harnesse of a Christian Souldier according to such furniture as then they vsed vnto the which he else-where addeth certaine other Tackling Harnesse namely Prayer Watchfulnesse Perseuerance Patience and such like Ephes 6. 18. withall Prayer and Supplication praying continually in the Spirit and thereunto watching with all perseuerance and supplication c. Heb. 12. 4. With patience let vs runne the Race that is set before vs. And againe k Heb. 10. 3 6. For yee haue need of patience that doing the will of God ye may receiue the promise The fourth thing in this Conflict is the Goale or Masterie we fight for to wit the maintenance and increase of Faith and Sanctification which we striue to vphold Satan with all his forces for to shake especially striking at our Holinesse of life that so he may wound our Faith Therefore Paul boasteth of his keeping of the Faith as of his winning of the Goale for that standing we shall neuer fall I haue l 2. Tim. 4. 7. fought that good fight I haue finished the course I haue kept the Faith from henceforth there is layd vp for me a Crowne of Righteousnesse which God that righteous Iudge shall render vnto me in that Day And Christ vnto m Luke 22. 32. PETER I haue prayed for thee that thy Faith should not faile PAVL also exhorteth the Philippians n Phil. 1. 27. Wrestle for the Faith of the Gospell 1. Tim. 6. 12. Fight the good Fight of Faith or for the Faith as Iude o Iude verse 3. exhorteth those to whom he writes to striue for the Faith once for all neuer to be lost deliuered to the Saints He striketh at our Holinesse or Sanctification of life by prouoking to vs sin as occasion is offered or our owne disposition doth most incline in regard whereof hee is called The p Mat. 4. 2. Tempter For the effecting of it two slights he vseth First Lessening of sinnes which men goe about to commit to make them seeme but light Secondly Bringing men asleepe with a presumption of Gods Mercies This temptation we are to resist First By a serious meditation of the Law of GOD condemning all sinne and teaching vs what is his good and acceptable will Secondly By consideration of the Iudgements of God and of the punishment due to sinne Thirdly By calling to minde the loue of GOD in Christ and the end of our Redemption which is that being deliuered out of the hand of all our foes we might serue him in Holinesse and Righteousnesse all the dayes of our life Luke 1. 74. 75 Our Faith he doth assault by labouring to bring vs vnto despayre for our sins committed His slights to worke it are likewise two First Aggrauating of our offences to make them seeme vnpardonable Secondly Terrifying the offender with Gods Iudgements both which wee are to resist by the Meditation of the sweet promises made without exception vnto all that repent and beleeue the Gospell Of these temptations end there will bee none therefore in them al we must take heed we neuer be secure one temptation is to be looked for after another for our enemie neuer is at rest 1 Pe. 5. 8. And so we q Luke 5. 13. reade of Christ himselfe that when the Deuill departed from him after he had tempted him all he could it was but for a while The first and last thing is the issue of all this Conflict that howsoeuer by the violent stormes and tempests of temptations our Faith and Holinesse may before battered and shaken yet neuer it can bee lost but like the Cammomill the more it is trodden downe the more it riseth vp and as a mightie fire that many pailes of waters are throwne vpon or other engines and deuices vsed to smother and keepe it downe at the last to bursteth out againe and flameth more then it did before Wherefore this must make vs to fight couragiously because wee are assured of the victorie for wee fight not by our owne strength but in the strength of him who hath ouercome for vs And therefore in his last farewell biddeth vs Be r Iohn 16. 33. of good comfort or take good heart vnto you I haue ouercome the World Wee come now vnto Repentance which I make to follow vpon the former because of the many falls and foiles that we receiue at the hands of Satan in this our spiritual Conflict out of the which we are to rise by true Repentance speaking of Repentance heere as it commeth from a man renewed not of the first worke of our conuersion vnto God for Repentance in generall comprehendeth the whole ſ Marke 1. 4. worke of Sanctification but there is a speciall Repentance of our euery dayes slips and fals which onely hath place in a man Regenerate for to him that is come so farre there is no further need of that first kind of Repentance seeing it is impossible that the Grace of Regeneration once begunne should at any time be lost altogether So I vnderstand that which is spoken Luke 15. 7. of righteous men that need no Repentance Yet in truth there is but one Repentance as there is but one Faith But that Repentance begunne by Faith is continued all our life practised and professed day by day more or lesse according to the nature of our seuerall and particular sinnes This Repentance The Papists make three parts of Repentance Confession Contrition Satisfaction Confession which they will haue to be made in the Priests eare and call Auricular is vaine because First It is impossible to make recitall of all our particular faults which are both infinite and in a great part vnknowne Secondly For priuate consolation aswell the Priest is to make Confession to the people as the people to him Contrition or sorrow and brokennesse of heart for our former sinnes wee hold aswell as they requisite to true Repentance Satisfaction is al●o necessary to bee made to such as any way wee haue wronged But to God we are not able to make any in asmuch as First We can giue him nothing for all we can doe is due vnto him Secondly No good worke of ours is able to stand before him ●n ● to indure the
our Sauiour sheweth how in that great Day of his most glorious Comming all flesh shall be iudged not by their Faith or vnbeliefe but by their Workes as sure Arguments to approue to all the World the righteous Sentence of God especially to our selues they seale vp Gods Election and make it sure to vs for whosoeuer findeth not that hee hath in some measure the Spirit of Sanctification the Grace of Addoption and Iustification hath not yet laid hold vpon him Hither tend those exhortations so common in the Scripture r 2 Pet. 1. 10. Make your Calling and Election firme by your Workes c. True it is as ſ 2. Tim. 2. 19. the Apostle saith that there is a double Seale one resting in God himselfe which is firme and sure and neuer can be shaken but the other resteth in vs who are by good Workes to set that Seale vpon our Soules and Consciences The foundation of God remayneth firme hauing this Seale God knoweth who are his And Let euerie one that nameth the Name of CHRIST depart from iniquitie Thirdly Good Workes in those that professe Christ stop the mouth of the Aduersarie who otherwise is readie to slander the Gospell and to speake euill of it as of a doctrine of libertie So saith t 1. Pet. 2. 15. PETER For so is the will of God that doing well you might stop the mouth of the ignorance of foolishmen as free and not hauing libertie as a couer of naughtinesse Fourthly By this meanes wee giue a good Example vnto other and winne many to the profession of the Gospell Whereupon the same u 1. Pet. 3. 12. Apostle exhorteth Wiues so to behaue themselues that by the beholding of their chaste and modest carriage their Husbands that beleeue not the Word may without the Word bee gayned vnto Christ Fiftly God is pleased and hath promised of his free Mercie and Goodnesse to bestow a reward vpon them which ought to quicken vs to this dutie 1. Cor. 3. 8. Euery one shall receiue his owne reward according to his owne labour 2. Iohn Verse 8. Take heed to your selues that we lose not the good things we haue wrought but that we may receiue a full reward And thus farre touching our Sanctification in this Hereafter wee shall haue an Angellike perfection life weake and imperfect which in Heauen shall be fully and wholy perfected and we when receiued vp vnto Christ shall bee made x Ephes 5. 27. glorious without spot or wrinkle or any such thing and y Mat. 22. 30. like to the holy Angels This absolute perfection and Angellicall puritie free from the least spot of sinne whatsoeuer is a thing that must necessarily be attayned vnto First Because else we should not haue by the Mercie of God in Christ as good and holy an estate as we had by our first Creation and lost by our owne sinnes in Adam Secondly So long as man is imperfectly holy hee can neuer bee perfectly happie by inioying the presence of God before whom no sinfull thing can come Now this I mean that in this estate we shal be perfectly righteous not onely by Christs obedience imputed vnto vs made ours but by a righteousnes also inherēt in our selues for in the life to come the Elect shal bee restored to that perfect inherent Holinesse wherein Adam was created but in a more excellent measure euen in the full height and top of all perfection and great reason there is why we shall then so much excell First Because the faculties of our soule and bodie shal then bee made spirituall and glorified in an excellent manner as wee shewed before whereby to bee more quicke and readie for the performance of euery good and holy dutie then Adam was Secondly In respect of the place where wee shall be in Heauen where z 1. Cor. 13. 12. wee shall see God face to face and haue familiar conuersation in his presence This Celestiall Holinesse is all one with that which we haue in this World euen as our bodies and soules are the same but differing in the excellent measure of it That which followeth of this Angellicall perfection is First That there shall bee no more strife nor warfare against sinne Satan himselfe and all our spirituall foes being trodden vnder our feete and the Goale wee now striue for gotten and wonne whereupon the Church of God in Heauen is called The Church Triumphant for a Reuel 14. 13. they cease from their labours Secondly That there is no more Repentance no more sorrow and griefe for sinne b Reuel 21. 4 5 neither paine nor crying nor labour for all teares shall bee wiped from their eyes After the Doctrine of Sanctification order requireth Redemption whereby to speake of Redemption A double Redemption or to speake more properly Redemption in a double sence we find spoken of in the Scripture One the paying of the price by the sheading of Christs Bloud to free vs from the seruitude of sinne and death which the Apostle toucheth Ephes 1. 7. and Coloss 1. 14. and is the ransome or matter of our Redemption The other a fruit and effect of the former which in that place to the Ephesians c Ephes 1. 14. is also mentioned when by him wee are set free indeed And that is the Redemption meant 1. Cor. 1. 30. in the purting away of euill and the bestowing of freeing vs from the curse himselfe be comming a curse for vs all good Wherfore two parts here offer themselues One is the remoouing of our cursed estate setting vs free from Death Hell and Condemnation and from the Curse of the Law by his Death and Sufferings for by death hee hath abolished him that hath the power of death that is the Deuill and set them free who through feare of death were all their life long subiect vnto bondage saith the Apostle to the d Heb. 2. 14. Hebrewes And Gal. 3. 8. Christ hath redeemed vs from the Curse of the Law being made a Curse for vs as it is written Cursed is euery one that hangeth vpon the Tree The other is the making of vs blessed by the participation hee maketh vs blessed by the participation of his Blessednesse of his Blessednesse A reward that followeth our Iustification through Christ So wee are plainly taught G●l 3. 8. The Scripture fore-seeing that by Faith God would iustifie the Nations published the glad tidings before vnto ABRAHAM that in thee that is in thy Seed Christ Iesus shall all Nations be blessed for being approoued of God as righteous in Christ consequently in him wee are to haue a reward Reuel 16. 6. They shall walke with mee in Whites for they are worthy The distinct degrees of Blessednesse come now to be Our Blessednesse in the estate we now are in standeth considered for truly may the Children of God be said euen in this life blessed meaning it in part as a step and stayre to climbe
more watchfull in time to come and more to wrestle with our owne soules against the temptations of sinne Secondly Heereby wee haue more plentifull matter and arguments ministred vnto vs to confirme our selues in Gods Mercies and to reach and instruct others which vse our g Luke 22. 32. Sauiour noteth in the Apostasie of Peter Thou when thou art conuerted strengthen thy Brethren And Dauid h Psal 51. 14. in the one and fiftieth Psalme professeth that when God shall bee mercifull to his sinnes and restore vnto him the ioy of his Saluation then saith hee I will teach transgressours thy wayes and sinners shall be conuerted vnto thee The third consequence is a heape and multitude of and in the assurance whereof spirituall Graces wrought in our hearts by the Holy Ghost First Assurance of the loue of God in Christ sealed vp in our consciences by the testimonie of the Spirit for the i Rom 8. 16. Spirit beareth record to our spirits that we are the sonnes of God I am k Rom. 8. 38 39 perswaded saith the same Apostle vsing a word that secretly importeth a perswasion wrought by the Holy Ghost through the Ministerie of the Word that nothing shall separate me from the loue of God in Christ Secondly Peace of conscience we haue peace of conscience and Ioy in the Holy Ghost Thirdly Ioy in the Holy Ghost procceding from the testimonie of a good conscience as the Apostle teacheth 1. Cor. 2. 12. For this is our reioycing the testimonie of our conscience The same Apostle Rom. 14. 17. coupleth these two together as speciall fruites of the Righteousnesse wee haue in Christ The Kingdome of God is not meate and drinke but Righteousnesse and Peace and Ioy in the Holy Ghost Secondly in that we are made neere vnto him To come to the second of those generall heads wherin our happinesse heere standeth wee l Ephes 2. 13. which before were farre off are brought neere vnto God in Christ and m Ephes 2. 19. therefore are no more Strangers and Forainers but Citizens with the Saints and of the houshold of GOD. From whence another excellent fauour commeth that and haue continuall accesse with boldnesse into his presence wee haue continuall accesse vnto the Throne of grace and entrance with boldnesse into his presence as the Apostle teacheth Ephes 3. 12. In whome wee haue boldnesse and accesse with confidence through Faith in him And againe n Ephes 2. 15. By him we both Gentiles aswell as Iewes haue accesse through one Spirit vnto the Father For this and the rest that went before that place is verie singular Rom. 5. 1 2 5. Being iustified by Faith wee haue peace with God through Iesus Christ our Lord by whom also we haue accesse through Faith into this Grace wherein we stand and reioyce vnder the hope of the Glorie of God for the loue of God is shed in our hearts by the Holy Ghost that is giuen vnto vs whereas you see all are comprehended The third is our Soueraigntie renewed which you Thirdly in our former Soueraigntie and power ouer the creatures may consider in these three steps or degrees First Wee are restored to that Soueraigntie that once we had ouer all the Creatures of God which the o Psal 8. 5 6 7 8 9. Psalmist first and after him and out of him the p Heb. 2. 6 7 8 Apostle to the Hebrewes layeth foorth at large in the person of Christ by whom wee haue this benefit What is man that thou doest remember him or the sonne of man that thou visitest him for whose sake thou hast made him that is to say Christ a little lower then the Angels yet hauing vndergone death for our sakes thou hast raysed him vp againe and with glorie and honour hast thou crowned him and set him Christ our Head and vs in him ouer the workes of thine hands All things hast thou made subiect vnder his feet Sheepe and Oxen all of them and also the Beasts of the Field the Fowles of the Ayre and the Fishes of the Sea All which in Christ we see now accomplished in vs his members it being yet vnseene shall then become manifest when we with him shall be made perfect as the q Verse 8 9. Apostle there declareth Whereof followeth Christian libertie whereof commeth free libertie of vsing them all The Papists doctrine of Deuils forbidding flesh vpon certaine dayes in things indifferent By Christian libertie I meane that we may now lawfully and with a good conscience vse all the Creatures of God to our comfort not onely for necessitie but for Christian delight 1. Corinthians 9. 1. Am I not free This hath not beene alwayes so from the beginning it pleased God to make some restraints till the fulnesse of time came that by degrees this libertie might bee made knowne vnto the Church First Before the giuing of the Law in some few things and peraduenture for I speak heere but of things for common vse not of the Seruice of God onely that one of forbidding to eat bloud Gen. 9. 4. whereas otherwise r Gen. 9. 3. all meates were lawfull Secondly After that more plentifully and aboundantly in the Iewish Pedagogie when many meats drinks and other things were barred them The libertie then which we haue by Christ take from the Apostles words I know and am perswaded in the Lord Iesus that nothing is prophane Rom. 14. 14. And againe Euery Creature of God is good and none to bee reiect if it be taken with Thankesgiuing 1. Tim. 4. 3. Not that it is lawfull for vs to take so great a libertie herein as though we needed to respect no other but our selues wee must respect the infirmities of our weake Brethren that our libertie bee not vsed as a snare to intrap others and so make them to offend but to edifie and build vp their conscience whereof the Apostle many times taketh vs out the Lesson both by his owne practice and commandement 1. Cor. 9. 19. Being free from all I made my selfe a seruant vnto all that I might gaine many c. 1. Cor. 10. 23 24. All things are lawfull for me but all things are not expedient All things are lawfull for me but all things doe not edifie Let no man seeke his owne things but euery one another mans And againe Å¿ Verse 32 33. Be without offence to Iewes and Gentiles and to the Church of God Euen as I in all things please all men not seeking mine owne profit but the profit of many that they may be saued Rom. 14 13 c. Let vs not therefore iudge one another but this rather iudge not to lay a stumbling blocke before thy Brother or an offence Destroy not him by thy meate for whom Christ dyed Let not therefore your good so calling that libertie which Christ hath purchased for vs be euill spoken of Let vs therefore follow after the things of peace
and of edification one towards another Destroy not for meates sake the worke of God All things indeed are cleane but it is ill for the man that eateth with offence It is good not to eate flesh nor to drinke wine nor to doe any thing whereby thy Brother stumbleth or is offended or made weake To set downe therefore the cautions that are to bee giuen heerein and how and in what cases wee are so to bridle our Christian libertie The first caution is that it bee in things which GOD hath once restrayned for no Law of God nor rule of Charitie bindeth to forbeare meates or drinkes or other things which neuer were vnlawfull by the Commandement of God but by the vaine superstition of men that being but to giue strength and countenance to the doctrine of Deuils with which name the Apostle brandeth them 1. Tim. 4. 1. Secondly It must bee but to beare with our weake Brethren and for awhile t Act. 15 28 29 till they may be better informed of the libertie they haue in Christ it must not bee to nourish or strengthen men in euill nor when it tendeth not to edification but destruction So did u Act. 16. 3. Paul circumcise Timothy not as the Sacrament that God had once ordayned but as a bare Ceremonie and thing indifferent which he had free power to vse for the edification of the Church till the abolishing of Ceremonies by the comming of Christ were better knowne But x Gal. 2. 4 5. Titus he would in no sort circumcise when he saw he could not doe it without betraying the Truth of the Gospell and giuing occasion to the aduersaries against him The second step of our Soueraigntie renewed is the and deliuerance from the bondage of Satan setting vs free from the bondage and slauerie of Satan vnder whom we were held before in thraldome in a continuall feare of death as the Apostle teacheth Heb. 2. 14. 15. that by death he might abolish him that hath the power of death that is to say the Deuil and might set free from his tyrannie and dominion as many as through feare of death were all their life long subiect vnto bondage This was the first promise made in Paradise y Gen. 3. 15. The seed of the woman Christ and in him and by his power all those that are his shall bruise the head of the Serpent The third last is a noble priuiledge and prerogatiue This also as a noble accesse added thereunto that the holy Angels themselues are made Ministers for our good to Gods children ouer aboue all that Adā had that the holy Angels themselues are made Ministers for our good whereof there bee many most glorious promises in the Word Psal 91. 11. Hee will giue his Angels charge ouer thee to keepe thee in all thy wayes A fauour principally meant to Christ the Head of the Church and after him to all the faithfull Generally the Apostle to the z Heb. 1. 14. Hebrewes saith They are ministring Spirits sent forth for their sakes that are to inherit saluation And in the Psalme a Psal 34. 9. The Angell of IEHOVAH pitcheth his Tents round about those that feare him Hereupon our Sauiour calleth them our b Mat. 18. 10. See you despise not one of these little ones for I say vnto you that their Angels in Heauen doe alwayes behold the face of my Father c. Angels for first thorowout the course of our life they watch ouer vs to keepe vs in all our wayes that no euill should come vnto vs as it followeth in that c Psal 91. 12 13 Psalme and as wee are taught not onely by the Example of d Dan. 1. 3. Daniel for whose sake God sent his Angell to stop the mouth of the Lyons that they should not hurt him And of Shadrach e Dan. 3. 28. Meshach and Abednego deliuered by an Angell from the fury of the flame which the prophane King himselfe was driuen to acknowledge and of diuers others whose liues are registred in the Scriptures but beside by the manifold experience that euery one of vs hath in our selues in so many so wonderfull and so strange escapes whereof no reason can be assigned but the Angels watchfull attendance and garding of vs. Secondly In the houre of death they are about vs readie at the last gaspe to receiue our Soule and by their Ministerie to conuey it vp to Heauen for when Lazarus dyed f Luke 16. 22. He was carryed saith our Sauiour Christ of the Angels into ABRAHAMS bosome The right whereby wee haue this is because being seruants vnto Christ who is the Head consequently they are to serue the faithfull which are his members The excellencie of their seruice the Scripture commendeth vnto vs by diuers arguments First By their nature qualified and made fit for it in that they are Spirits Secondly By their rule and soueraigntie being themselues called Thrones Dominions Principalities Gouernments Chiefe Princes c. And what a thing is it then to haue so great Princes attending on vs Thirdly By their power able to throw downe whatsoeuer doth withstand them Whereof among many other we haue a famous Example of one Angell that in one night slue one hundred fourescore and fiue thousand of the Assyrians Campe 2. Kings 19. 25. Fourthly By their Glorie to terrifie and amaze our Aduersaries as we reade in MATTHEW The g Mat. 28. 3 4. Angell of the Lord came downe from Heauen whose countenance was like lightening and his garment white as snow for feare of him the Keepers were smitten and became as dead men Fiftly By their Wisdome and Knowledge Sixtly By the place where they dwell being in Heauen and therefore haue all aduantages to doe vs good Seuenthly By the multitude and number of holy Angels which maketh not a little for the strengthening of our Faith for euen among men A h Eccles 4. 12. threefold cord is not easily broken When i Gen. 32. 1 2. Iacob went on his way to returne into his Countrey as God had commanded him the Angels of God met him euen a whole Armie and troope of Angels in so much as hee called the name of the place Machanaima a payre of Armies his owne and the Angels Armie So in k Luke 2. 13. Luke it is said that there was with the Shepherds a multitude of an heauenly Armie In the l Psal 68. 17. Psalmes They are named many thousands of Angels And to the m Heb. 12. 22. Hebrewes Myriades that is ten thousands of Angels n Dan. 7. 10. DANIEL also reckoneth a thousand thousand standing before the Ancient of dayes By this Argument o 2. Kings 6. 15 16 17. Elisha the man of God incourageth his Seruant when seeing the Companies and troopes of men that compassed the Citie and Horses and Chariots hee cryed out Alas Master what shall wee doe To whom ELISHA said Feare not for there