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A26879 The catechizing of families a teacher of housholders how to teach their housholds : useful also to school-masters and tutors of youth : for those that are past the common small chatechisms [sic], and would grow to a more rooted faith, and to the fuller understanding of all that is commonly needful to a safe, holy comfortable and profitable life / written by Richard Baxter ... Baxter, Richard, 1615-1691. 1683 (1683) Wing B1205; ESTC R22783 252,758 464

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by the laying on of the Apostles Hands the Holy Ghost was given And this not only to the sincere Christians but to some unsound Ones that sell away All that did Miracles in Christ's Name were not saved 4. Yea those that accused Christ as casting out Devils by Devils might have seen their own Children cast them out Matt. 12. And those that were seduced and quarrelled with the Apostles could not deny but they themselves had received the Spirit by their Preaching Paul appealeth to themselves when the Galatians were perverted Gal. 3. 1 2 3. O foolish Galatians who hath bewitched you that you should not obey the Truth before whose Eyes Iesus Christ hath been evidently set forth Crucified among you This only would I learn of you Received ye the Spirit by the Works of the Law or by the hearing of Faith Are ye so foolish having begun in the Spirit are ye now made perfect by the Flesh He that ministreth to you the Spirit and worketh Miracles among you doth he it by the Works of the Law or by the hearing of Faith If these Galatians had not the Spirit and such as work't Miracles among them would not this Argument have turned to Paul's reproach rather than to their Conviction Even Simon Magus was so convinced by the Spirit falling on the Samaritans that he was Baptized and would have bought the Power of giving the Holy Ghost with Money Act. 8. Their Sense convinced them And they that had the Spirit themselves must needs be sure of it Q. 22. Now tell me how We may be certain that all this History is true and that these things are not misreported by the Scripture A. I will speak first of the Gospel as such and then of the Book I. You must first know that the Gospel in the strict ●e●ce is the History and Doctrine of Christ necessary to be believed to our Salvation which is summarily contained in the Baptismal Covenant For men were Christians when they were Baptized and they were not adult Christians till they believed the Gospel 2. You must know that this Gospel was long preached and believed before it was written St. Matthew began and wrote eight years after Christs Resurrection and the Revelation of St. Iohn was written about ninety four years after Christs Birth Luke's Gospel about fifty and Marks about fifty nine and St. Iohns about Ninety nine from the Birth of Christ. 3. You must know that all the foresaid Miracles were wrought to confirm this Gospel preached before it was written 4. And that while the Apostles lived their Preaching had as much Authority as their Writing But they being to die were moved by the Spirit to write that they had preached that it might be certainly without Change delivered to Posterity to the end of the World For had it been left only to the Memory of man it would soon have been variously reported and corrupted 5. And you must know that this Scripture is so far from being insufficient as to the Matter of our Faith as that it containeth not only the Essentials but the Integrals and useful Accidents of the Gospel as a compleat Body hath every part and the very Ornament of Hair and Colour So that a man may be a Christian that knoweth not many hundred words in the Scripture but not unless he know and believe the Essentials of the Gospel 6. And you must note therefore that the foresaid Miracles were wrought primarily to confirm the Gospel and that they do confirm all the Accidental passages in the Bible but by Consequence because the same Persons by the same Spirit wrote them Q. 23. Proceed now to shew me the Proof which you promised A. 1. That there have been from that time Christians in the World is past all doubt acknowledged by the History of their Enemies that persecu●ed them And all these Christians were Baptized for Baptism was their solemn Christening And every one that was Baptized at age did openly profess to receive this same Gospel even to Believe in God the Father the Son and the Holy Ghost renouncing the Devil the Lusts of the Flesh and the Vanities of the World 2. Yea all that were Baptized were before taught this Gospel by Teachers or Catechizers who had all but one Gospel one Faith and Baptism 3. And they were all tryed how they understood the foresaid General words and therefore they were opened in more words which we call the CREED which in Substance and Sence was still the ●ame though two or three words be added since the first forming of it So that every Christian being instructed by the Gospel and professing the Essence of it in the Creed and Baptism we have as many Witnesses that this Gospel was then delivered as there have been Christians 4. And no man doubteth but there have been Ministers as long And what was a Minister but a Preacher of this same Gospel and a Baptizer and Guide of them that Believe it 5. And none can doubt but there have been Christian Ass●mblies from that time And what were those Assemblies but for the preaching professing and practising this Gospel 6. And none doubteth but they celebrated the Lords Supper in those Assemblies And the Celebration of that Sacrament containeth practically the profession of all the Gospel of Christ. 7. And none can doubt but that the Lords day hath ever since been constantly kept by Christians in commemoration of Christs Resurrection and in the performance of the foresaid Exercises And therefore the very use of that day assureth us that the Gospel hath been certainly delivered us 8. And all grant that these Churches had still the use of Discipline which was the censuring of such as corrupted this Sacred Doctrine by Heresie or sinned against it by wicked Lives And this could not have been if the Gospel had not been then received by them 9. Yea the Numbers and Opinions of Hereticks then are left on Record And they tell us what the Gospel then was by telling us wherein they departed from it 10. Yea the History of the Persecutors and Enemies tell us that this Gospel was then extant which they persecuted 11. The Old Testament was long before in the common possess on and use of the Iews They read it every Sabbath day And in that we see Christ foretold and abundance of Prophecies which in him are since fulfilled 12. Lastly the Sacred Scriptures which contain all that God thought needfull to be transmitted to Posterity for History and Doctrine have been most certainly kept and delivered to us so sure and full is our Tradition Q. 24. That Christianity hath been propagated none can doubt But how are we sure that those Christians of the first age did indeed see or believe that they saw and heard those Miracles A. 1. To be a Christian was to be one that believed them It was half their belief in Christ and in the Holy Ghost and so the very Essence of Christianity to believe that
signifieth a Saviour and Christ t●● Anointed of God He being Anointed by God ●● the Office of a Mediator as the Great Prophe● Priest and King of the Church CHAP. XII How Christ was Conceived by the Holy Ghost and Born of the Virgin Mary Qu. 1. DOth it not seem Impossible that Christ should be begotten on a Virgin without a Man A. There is no Contradiction in it And what is impossible to him that made all the World of nothing Q. 2. But it seems incredible that God should be made Man A. God was not at all changed by Christ's Incarnation The Godhead was not turned into Flesh or Soul but united it self thereto Q. 3. But it seemeth an incredible Cond●scension in God to unite the Nature of Man to himself in Personal Union A. When you understand what it is it will not seem incredible to you though wonderful Consider 1. That it doth not turn the humane Nature into Divine 2. Nor doth it give it any of that part or work which was proper to the Divine Nature and Second Person in the Trinity from Eternity 3. The Divine Nature is united to the Humane only to advance this to the excellent Office of Mediation and that Christ in it may be Head over all things to the Church 4. And it will abate your wonder if you consider that God is as near to every Creature as the Soul is to the Body In Him we live move and have our being And he is more to us than our Souls are to our Bodies Q. 4. You now make me think that God is one with every Man and Creature as well as with Christ. I pray you wherein is the difference A. Gods Essence is every where alike but he doth not appear or work every where alike As he is more in Heaven than on Earth because he there operateth and appeareth in Glory and as he is more in Saints than in the Ungodly because in them he Operateth his Grace so he is in Jesus Christ otherwise than he is in any other Creature 1. In that he by the Divine Power qualified him as he never did any other Creature 2. And designeth him to that work which he never did any other Creature 3. And fixeeth him in the honourable Relation to that work 4. And communicateth to him by an uniting act the Glory which he doth not to any other Creature And though it 's like there is yet more unknown and incomprehensible to us yet these singular Operations express a singular Operative Union The Sun by shining on a Wall becomes not one with it But by its influence on Plants it becometh one with them and is their Generical Life Q. 5. But how is the Second Person in the Trinity more United to the humane Nature than the Father and the Holy Ghost are they divided A. You may as well ask Why God is said to make the World by his WORD and by his SON Tho the Persons are undivided in their works on the Creature yet Creation is eminently ascribed to the Father Incarnation and Redemption to the Son and Sanctification to the Holy Ghost The Suns power of Motion Light and Heat are inseparable And yet it is the Light as such that with our Eye doth cause the same act of sight as united to it But the perfect Answer to this doubt is reserved for Heaven Q. 6. But how was he conceived by the Holy Ghost the Second Person by the third when it is only the Second that was incarnate A. The Holy Ghost is not said to operate on the Second Person in the Trinity or the Godhead for Christs Conception but on the Virgins Body and by miraculous causing a humane Soul and Body and their union with the Eternal Word Gods perfecting Operations are usually ascribed to the Holy Ghost But the Father and Son are still supposed Operating by the Holy Spirit Q. 7. Was Christ's Flesh made of the substance of his Mother A. Yes Else how had he been the Son of Man Q. 8. Was Christ's Soul begotten by his Mother A. It is certain that Man begetteth Man But how Souls are generated is not fully known by Man Some say They are not Generated but Created Some say That they are not Created but Generated And I think that there is such a concurrence of God's act and Mans as may be called a Conjunction of Creation and Generation that is that as the Sun-beams by a Burning-Glass may light a Candle and that Candle light another and another yet so that the Light and Heat that doth it is only from the Suns continual communication But will not Light another but as contracted and made forcible by the Burning-glass or the Candle So all the Substance of new Souls is from the Divine Efflux or communication of it which yet will not ordinarily beget a Soul but as it is first received in the Generative natural faculty and so operateth by it as it s appointed Natural means Thus it seems all humane Souls are caused Pardon the defects of the Similitude But the Soul of Christ miraculously not without all Operation of the Mothers for then he had not been the Son of Man but without a humane Father the Holy Ghost more than supplying that defect Q. 9. If Christ was Mary's Son how escaped he Original guilt A. By being conceived by the Holy Ghost and so in his humane Nature made the Son of God and not generated as other Men are Q. 10. Had Mary any Children after Iesus Christ A. It goes for a Tradition with most that she had none But it is uncertain and concerneth not our Faith or Salvation Q. 11. Why was Christ Born of a Jew A. God had made a special Promise to Abraham first that Christ should be his Seed in whom all Nations should be blessed and to David after that he should be his Off-spring an everlasting King Q. 12. Why was not Christ Born till about Four thousand Years after the Fall A. It 's dangerous asking Reasons of God's Councils which he hath not revealed But this much we may know that Christ was Mans Redeemer by undertaking what he after did before his Incarnation And that he revealed the Grace of Redemption by Promises Types and Prophesies and so saved the Faithful And that Gods works are usually progressive to Perfection and ripe●t at last And therefore when he had first sent his Prophets he lastly sent his Son to perform his undertaking and bring Life and Immortality more fully to light and bring in a better Covenant and gather a more excellent Universal Church Q. 13. Were any sav●d by Christ before he was made Man A. Yes They had the Love of the Father the Grace of Christ and the necessary communion of the Holy Ghost and the Promise And in every Age and Nation he that feared God and work't Righteousness was accepted of him CHAP. XIII Suffered under Pontius Pilate was Crucified Dead and Buried he descended into Hell
For 1. The difference between Heaven and Hell is so great that there must needs be a great difference between them that shall go to each And therefore it may be known Christ's Spirit is not an undiscernable Mark and Pledge to them that have it 2. And we are commanded to search and try our selves and many Marks of difference are told us and the Persons plainly described that shall be Justified and Condemned And they are already here Justified and Condemned by that Law by which they shall be judged 3. And what comfort could we have in all the Redemption and Grace of Christ and all the Promises of Salvation if we could not come to know our Title by them Q. 13. Who be they that Christ will then justifie or condemn A. I must not here answer that Question because its proper place is afterward under some of the following Articles Q. 14. But I find some Scriptures saying That we are not justified by works but by Faith in Christ and yet in Mat. 25. Christ passeth the Sentence upon Mens Works as the Cause and it 's said We shall be judged according to our works A. By works Paul meaneth All works that are conceived to make the reward to be not of Grace but of Debt All works which are set in competition or opposition to Justification by Faith in Christ The Question between him and the Iews was Whether the Divine excellency of Moses's Law was such as that it was given to justifie the doers of it as such Or whether it was but an Index to point them to Christ the end of the Law by whom they must be justified But it is not Believing in Christ nor begging his Grace nor thankfully accepting it that Paul meaneth by Works in his exclusion It is this that he sets against these works And as we are here made Justified Persons by meer Grace giving us Repentance and Faith in Christ that is making us Christians so this obligeth us to live and die as Christians if we will be saved And therefore the final justifying Sentence at Judgment doth pass on us according to such works only as are the performance of our Covenant with Christ without which we shall not be saved and therefore not then justified our Justification then being the justifying of our Title to Salvation and therefore hath the same conditions Q. 15. What may we further learn by this Article of Christ's coming A. 1. We must learn to Fear and Obey him that must judge us And to live as we would then hear of it and to make it all the work of Our lives to prepare for that day and final doom And diligently to try our Hearts and Lives that we may be sure to be then justified 2. We must not be discouraged that we see not Christ but remember that we shall shortly see him in his Glory In the Sacrament and all his worship let us do it as expectants of his coming 3. We have no cause to be dismayed at the Prosperity of the Wicked nor at our Prosecutions or any sufferings while we foresee by Faith that glorious Day 4. We should live in the joyful Hopes of that Day when he that died for us and Sanctified us shall be our Judge and justifie us and finally judge us to endless Life And we must love and long and pray for this Glorious coming of Christ. Come Lord Iesus come quickly Amen CHAP. XVII III. I Believe in the Holy Ghost Qu. 1. WHat is meant by believing in the Holy Ghost A. It meaneth our Believing what he is and what he Doth and our Trusting to Himself and to his Works Q. 2. What must we believe of Himself A. That he is God the Third Person in the Trinity One in Essence with the Father and the Son Q. 3. What must we believe of his Works A. We must believe 1. That the Holy Ghost is the great Agent and Advocate of Jesus Christ on Earth by his works to be his Witness and to plead his Cause and communicate his Grace 2. That the Holy Ghost was the Author of those many uncontrolled Miracles by which the Gospel of Christ was Sealed to the World And therefore that those Miracles were the certain attestation of God 3. That the Holy Ghost was given by Christ to his Apostles and Evangelists to enable them to perform the extraordinary Office to which they were Commissioned to teach the Nations to observe all things that Christ had commanded and to lead them into all Truth and bring all things to their remembrance 4. That therefore the Doctrine of the said Apostles and Evangelists first preached by them and after Recorded in the Sacred Scriptures for the use of the Church to the end of the World as the full Doctrine and Law of Christ is to be received as the Word of God indited by the Spirit 5. That it is the work of the Holy Ghost to Sanctifie all Gods Elect that is to illuminate their understandings to convert their Wills to God and to strengthen and quicken them to do their duty and conquer Sin and save them from the Devil the World and the Flesh And to be in them a Spirit of Power and Love and a sound mind And so that the Holy Ghost is an Intercessor within us to communicate LIFE LIGHT and LOVE from the Father and the Son and excite in us those Holy Desires Thanks and Praise which are meet for Gods acceptance All this is contained in our Believing in the Holy Ghost Q. 4. If all this be in it it seemeth a most necessary part of Faith A. The Perfective works of God are used to be ascribed to the Holy Ghost This is so weighty and necessary a part of Faith that all the rest are insufficient without it Millions perish that God created and that Christ in a general sort as aforesaid dyed for but those that are Sanctifyed by the Holy Ghost are saved It is the work of the Holy Ghost to Communicate to us the Grace of Christ that the work of Creation and Redemption may attain their Ends. Q. 5. How is it proved that the Holy Ghost is God A. In that we are Baptized into the Belief of him as of the Father and the Son And in that he doth the works proper to God and hath the Attributes of God in Scripture Which also expresly saith There are Three which bear Record in Heaven the Father the Word and the Holy Spirit and these three are One 1 Joh. 5. 7. Q. 6. I have oft marvelled that the Creed left out 1. The Authority of the Apostles 2. And their Miracles and Christs 3. And the Authority of the Scriptures and now I perceive that all these are contained in our believing in the Holy Ghost A. No doubt but it is a Practical Article of Faith in which we profess to believe in the Holy Ghost in his Relation and Works on Man and therefore ●● Christ's Agent in gathering his
Church by the Apostolical Power Preaching Writings and Miracles and in the Sanctifying and helping all true Believers Q. 7. By this it seems there are many wayes of denying the Holy Ghost A. Yes 1. They deny him who deny his Godhead as the Third Person in the Blessed Trinity 2. They deny him who deny that the Miracles o● Christ and his Apostles were God's Testimony to Christ being convinced of the Trueth of the Facts 3. They deny him who deny the extraordinary qualifications of the Apostles and suppose them to have had but the prudence of ordinary honest Men. 4. They deny the Holy Ghost who deny the sacred Scriptures to be indited by him and to be true 5. They deny him who deny him to be the Sanctifier of God's Elect and feign Holiness to be b●● conceit deceit or common Virtue Q. 8. But are all these the unpardonable sin against the Holy Ghost A. The unpardonable sin is called The Blasphemy against the Holy Ghost Mat. 12. And it is when Men are convinced that those Miracles were done and those gifts given which are God's attestation to Christ and his Gospel but they fixedly believe and say That they were all done by the power of the Devil by Conjuration and not by God and therfore notwithstanding them Christ was but a Deceiver And this sin is unpardonable because it rejecteth the only remedy The Spirits witness to the truth of Christ He that will not believe this Witness shall have no other Q. 9. But how may we know that we are Sanctifyed by the Spirit A. By that Holiness which he causeth 1. When our Understandings so know and believe the Truth and Goodness of the Gospel and its Grace as that we Practically esteem and prefer the Love of the Father the Grace of the Son and the Communion of the Holy Ghost and the heavenly Glory before all the Pleasures Profits and Honours of this World that stand against them and before Life it self 2. When Our Wills do with habitual Inclination and Resolution Love and Choose the same before all the said things that stand in competition 3. When in the course of our Lives we seek them first and hold them fastest in a time of Tryal forsaking the Flesh the World and the Devil so far as they are against them and living in sincere though not perfect Obedience to God Q. 10. Is the Spirit or the Scripture higher and the Rule of Faith and Life A. The Spirit as the Author of the Scripture is greater than the Scripture and the Scripture as the Word of the Spirit is the Rule of our Faith and Lives and greater than our Spiritual gifts The Spirit in the Apostles was given them to write when they had preached that Doctrine which is our Rule But the Spirit is not given to us to make a new Law or Rule but to believe Love and Obey that already made As under the Law of Moses God that made the Law was greate● than the Law But when God had made that Law their Rule he did not after that teach good Men to make another Law but to understand and obey that Q. 11. There are many that boast of the Spirit and Revelations how shall we try such whether their Spirits ●● of God A. 1. If they pretend to do that which is fully done by the Spirit already that is to preach or write another Gospel or make a new Law for the Universal Church seeing this was the Prophetical extraordinary Office of Christ and the Spirit in the Apostle● such imply an accusation of insufficiency on Christs a●● the Spirits Law or Rule and arrogate a power never given them and so are false Prophets 2. If they contradict the written Word of God which is certainly Sealed by God's Spirit already ●● must needs be by an evil Spirit For God's Spirit doth not contradict it self Q. 12. But had not the Priests under the Law t●● Spirit of God as well as Moses that gave them t●● Law A. Moses only and Aaron under him had God Revelation to make the Law And the Priests only to keep it teach it and rule by it And so it is as t● the Apostles of Christ and the succeeding Ministry Q. 13. But might not Kings then make Religio● Laws A. Yes to determine such circumstances as Go● had only given them a General Law for and left to be determined by them but not to make new Laws of the same kind with Gods nor to add to or alter them Q. 14. But were there not Prophets after Moses that had the Spirit A. Yes But they were not Legislators but sent with particular Mandates Reproofs or Consolations save only David and Solomon who had directions from God himself not to make a new Law of God but to order things about the Temple and its Worship So if any Man now pretend to a Prophetical Revelation it must not be Legislative to the Catholick Church nor against Scripture but about particular Persons Acts and Events and it must be proved by Miracle or by Success before another is bound to believe him Q. 15. Must I take every motion in me to be by the Holy Ghost which is agreeable to the Word of God or for doing what is there commanded A. Yes if it be according to that Word for the Matter End Manner Time and other circumstances But Satan can transform himself into an Angel of Light and mind us of some Text or Truth to misapply it and put us on Meditation Prayer or other duty at an unseasonable Time when it would do more hurt than good or in an ill manner or to ill Ends He can move Men to be fervent Reprovers or Preachers or Rulers that were never called to it but are urged by him and the Passion and Pride of their own Hearts And good Men in some mistakes know not what manner of spirit they are of CHAP. XVIII The Holy Catholick Church Qu. 1. HOw is this Article joyned to the former A. This Article hath not been alwayes in the Creed in the same order and words as now But the belief of a Holy Church was long before it was called Catholick And it is joyned as part of our Belief of the Work of the Holy Ghost and the Redemption wrought by Christ Christ by his death purchaseth and the Holy Ghost gathereth the Holy Catholick Church It were defective to believe Christs Purchase and the Holy Ghost's Sanctification and not know for whom and on whom it is done To Sanctifie is to Sanctifie some Persons and so to make them the Holy Society or Christian Church Q. 2. What is a Church A. The Name is applied to many sorts of Assemblies which we need not name to you But here it signifieth The Christian Society Q. 3. Why is it called Catholick A. Catholick is a Greek word and signifieth Universal It is called Catholick because 1. It is not as the Iews Church confined to one Nation but comprehendeth all
that men might not presume to set up any such things of their own on pretence of need or usefulness Q. 3. What doth this great Sacrament contain A. 1. The Parties Covenanting and Acting 2. The Covenant as on both parts with the Benefits given of God and the Duty professed and promised by man 3. The outward signs of all Q. 4. Who are the Parties Covenanting and Acting A. God and Man that is 1. Principally God the Father Son and Holy Ghost and Ministerially under him the Baptizing Minister 2. The party baptized And if he be an Infant the Parent or Owner on his behalf Q. 5. In what Relations is God a Covenanter with man A. 1. As our Creator and Governour offended by sin and reconciled by Christ whom his Love gave to be our Saviour 2. As Christ is our Redeemer and Saviour 3. As the Holy Ghost is our Rgenerator and Comforter sent by the Father and the Son Q. 6. In what Relation stands the person to be baptized A. As a Sinner miserable by guilt and pravity and loss of his blessed Relation to God but Redeemed by Christ and called by him and coming to receive him and his saving Grace Q. 7. What is it that God doth as a Covenanter with the baptized A. You must well understand that two Covenanting acts of God are presupposed to Baptism as done before I. The first is Gods Covenant with Jesus Christ as our Redeemer by Consent In which God requireth of him the work of mans Redemption as on his part by perfect Holiness Righteousness Satisfactory Suffering and the rest And promiseth him as the reward to be Lord of All and the saving and Glorifying of the Church with his own perpetual Glory II. A Promise and Conditional Covenant or Law of Grace made to lost Mankind by the Father and the Son that whoever truly believeth that is becometh a true Christian shall be saved Now Baptism is the bringing of this Conditional Promise upon mans consent to be an actual mutual Covenant Q. 8. And what is it that God there doth as an actual Covenanter A. First he doth by his Minister stipulate that is demand of the party baptized whether he truly consent to his part And next on that supposition he delivereth him the Covenant-gifts which at present are to be bestowed Q. 9. What be those A. 1. The Relation of a pardoned reconciled sinner and adopted Child of God or that God will be his God in Love through Christ. 2. A Right and Relation to Christ as his actual Saviour Head Teacher Intercessor and King 3. A Right and Relation to the Holy Ghost to ●e to Him the Illuminating Sanctifying quicken●●g Spirit of Light and Love and Holy Life and deliverance from the Devil the World and Flesh ●nd from the Wrath of God Q. 10. What is it that God requireth of Man and ●e professeth A. That he truly believeth in this God the Father Son and Holy Ghost and Presently and Resol●edly consenteth to be His in these Relations taking ●im as His God and Father his Saviour and his San●tifier repenting of his sins and renouncing the ●ontrary Government of the Devil World and ●lesh Q. 11. What are the Outward signs of all this A. 1. The Water 2. And the Actions of both ●arties I. The Action of the Minister on Gods ●●rt is to wash the body of the baptized with the Water which in hot Countreys was by dipping ●●em over head and taking them up To signifie ●… That they are washed from the guilt of Sin by ●●e Blood of Christ. 2. And are as dead and bu●●ed to sin and the World and Flesh and risen to a ●ew and Holy Life and heavenly Hope 3. And ●●at by this act we are solemnly bound by God to ●●e Christians II. The Action of the baptized is To be a wil●●●g receiver of this Washing to signifie his believ●●g and thankful receiving these free Gifts of Christ and his solemn self-engagement to be henceforth a Christian. Q. 12. Are Infants Capable of doing all this A. No They are personally capable of receiving both the sign and the Grace even Right to Christ and Life but not themselves of actual believing and covenanting with Christ. Q. 13. Why then are they baptized who cannot Covenant A. That you may understand this rightly yo● must know 1. That as Children are made Sinne● and miserable by their Parents without any act o● their own so they are delivered out of it by th●● free Grace of Christ upon a Condition performe● by their Parents Else they that are visibly born i● sin and misery should have no visible or certain wa● of Remedy Nature maketh them as it were pa●… of the Parents or so near as causeth their Sin a●● Misery And this nearness supposed God by fr●● Grace hath put it in the power of Parents to acce●● for them the blessings of the Covenant and to e●ter them into the Covenant of God the Pare●● Will being instead of their own who yet have no● to Choose for themselves 2. That Baptism is the only way which God ha●● appointed for the entering of any one into the Ch●●stian Covenant and Church 3. That the same Sacrament hath not all the sa●● Ends and uses to all but varyeth in some things ●… their capacites differ Christ was baptized and yet n●● for the remission of Sin And the use of Circu●cision partly differed to the Old and to the In●ants 4. It is the Will of God that Infants be Members ●● the Christian Church of which Baptism is the en●●ance For 1. There is no proof that ever God ●ad a Church on Earth in any age of which Infants ●ere not members 2. The Covenant with Abraham the Father of the ●aithful was made also with his Infant Seed and ●ealed to them by Circumcision And the Females ●ho were not circumcised were yet in the Church ●●d Covenant and when the Males were uncircum●●●ed forty years in the Wilderness they were yet ●embers of the Jewish Church And Deut. 19. the ●arents entered their little ones into the renewed Co●enant And Christ came not to cast all Infants out ●● the Church who were in before 3. Christ himself saith that he would have ga●●ered Ierusalem as a Hen gathereth her Chickens ●●d they would not so that he would have taken ●● the whole Nation Infants and all that were in be●●re 4. And Rom. 11. it 's said that they were broken ●●f by unbelief Therefore if their Parents had not ●een unbelievers the Children had not been broken ●●f 5. And Christ himself was Head of the Church in ●…s Infancy and entered by the Sacrament then in ●…rce though as Man he was not capable of the ●…ork which he did at age Therefore Infants may ●… members 6. And he rebuked his Disciples that kept su● from him because of such is the Kingdom of God He would have them come as into his Kingdom 7. And plainly the Apostle saith to a
Silver Psal. 41. 9. 55. 13 14. Zech. 11 12 13 and a Potters Field be bought with them all his Persecution and abuse and Sufferings are foretold Isa. 50. 6. 53. Psa. 69. 21. 22. 18. 118. 22. Isa. 6. 9. even ●o the Circumstances of giving him Vinegar casting Lots for his Garments suffering as a Malefactor Yea the very time is foretold Dan. 9. 25 26. And that then the second Temple should be destroyed II. The second part of the Spirits Testimony or the certain proof of Christian Truth is The Inherent constitutive Proof or Testimony in the unimitable Excellency of the Person and Gospel of Christ which is the Image and superscription of God The Person of Christ was of such excellency of Wisdom Goodness and power apparent in his Doctrine Works and Patience all sinless and full of Holy Love to God and Man as is not consistent with being the Deceiver of the World His Gospel in the very Constitution of it hath the impress of God He that hath the Spirit of God will find that in the Gospel which is so suitable to the Divine Nature as will make it the easier to him to believe it Angels preached the Summ of it Luke 2. 14. It is all but the fore-promised and prefigured Redemption of Man Historically delivered and the Doctrine Laws and Promises of saving Grace most fully promulgated It is the wonderful Revelation of the Power Wisdom and Goodness the Truth Justice and Holiness of God especially his Love to Man and of his marvellous design for the recovery Sanctifying and saving of Sinners and removing all the impediments of their Repentance and Salvation It is so wholly fitted to the Glorifying of God and the reparation of depraved Nature and the purifying and perfecting of Mans Soul to the guidance of Mens Lives in the wayes of true Wisdom Godliness Righteousness Soberness Mutual Love and Peace that Men may live profitably to others and live and die in the Sence of God's Love and in a safe and comfortable State that we may be sure so good a thing had a good Cause For had it been the device of Men they must have been very bad Men that would put Gods Name to it and tell so many Lies from Generation to Genration to deceive the World And it is not to be imagined that from Moses time to the writing of Iohn's Revelations there should arise a Succession of Men of such a strange self-contradicting Constitution as should be so good as to devise the the most Holy and Righteous and Self-denying Doctrines for the great good of Mankind and yet all of them so odiously wicked as to belye God and deceive Men and do all this good in so bad a manner with so bad a Heart And if any Blasphemer would Father it upon evil Spirits what a Contradiction would he speak As if Satan would promote the greatest good for the Honour of God and Benefit of Man while he is the greatest Hater of God and Man And as if he would devise a Doctrine to reproach himself and destroy his own Kingdom and bless Mankind and so were at once the best and the worst Indeed the Holy Scriptures do bear the very Image and Superscription of God in their Ends Matter and Manner and prove themselves to be his Word For God hath not given us external proofs that such a Book or Doctrine is his which is it self no better than humane Works and hath no intrinsick proof of its Divine Original But the intrinsick and extrinsick Evidences concurre What Book like the Sacred Scriptures hath taught the World the Knowledge of God the Creation of the World the End and Hope and Felicity of Man What the heavenly Glory is and how procured and how to be obtained and by whom How man became sinful and miserable And how he is recovered And what wonders of Love God hath shewn to Sinners to win their Hearts in Love to him What Book hath so taught Men to live by Faith and the hopes of Glory above all the Lusts of Sense and Flesh and to referr all things in this VVorld to Spiritual Holy and Heavenly Ends to Love others as our selves and to do good to all even to our Enemies to live in such Union and Communion and Peace as is caused by this Vital Grace of Love and not like a Heap of Sand that every spurn or blast of cross Interest will separate VVhat Book so teacheth Man to Love God above all and to pray to him praise him and absolutely obey him with constant pleasure and to trust him absolutely with Soul Body and Estate and cast all our care upon him and in a word to converse in Heaven while we are on Earth and to live as Saints that we may live as Angels Q. 14. But how few be there that do all this A. 1. I shall further answer that anon None do it in Perfection but all found Christians do it in Sincerity 2. But at present it is the perfection of the Doctrine of Christ and of the Sacred Scriptures that I am proving And it is not Mens breaking the Law that will prove that God made it not Q. 15. You have told me of the foregoing Testimony of the Spirit to Christ and the Gospel and of the Inherent Constitutive Testimony or Proof Is there any other A. Yes III. There is the Concomitant Testimony by the Works of Christ Nicodemus could say We know that thou art a Teacher come from God for no Man can do the Works that thou dost except God were with him Joh. 3. 2. He cleansed the Lepers with his word he cast out Devils he healed the Lame the Deaf the Blind yea that were born Blind he healed Palsies Feavers and all manner of sicknesses with a touch or a word he turned Water into Wine he fed twice many Thousands by Miracle he walkt on the Sea and made Peter do the same the Winds and Sea obeyed his Command he raised the Dead This course of Miracles were the most evident Testimony of God And he was brought into the World by Miracle Born of a Virgin Foretold and Named Iesus by an Angel Preached to Shepherds by Angels from Heaven a Star conducting the Eastern Wise-men to the place Iohn his foregoer named by an Angel and Zacharias struck dumb for not believing it Prophesied of by Anna and Simeon owned at his Baptism by the visible descent of the Spirit in the shape of a Dove and by a Voice of God from Heaven and the like again at his Transfiguration when Moses and Elias appeared with him and he did shine in Glory And at his Death the Earth trembled the Sun was obscured and the Air darkened and the Vail of the Temple rent But the fullest Evidence was Christs own Resurrection from the Dead his oft appearing to his Disciples after and conversing with them at times for Forty Dayes and giving them their Commission and promising them the Spirit and ascending
is folly to be stalled at the Believing of any thing which we once are sure that God revealeth considering how unmeet our shallow Wit is to judge of the things of infinite Wisdom to us unseen 2. To Holy illuminated prepared Souls Belief is not so hard It 's Blindness and Vice that make it difficult 3. God did not become Man by any Change of his Godhead nor by confining his Essence to the Manhood of Christ But 1. By taking the humane Nature into a special Aptitude for hi● Operations 2. And so Relating it neerly to himself 3. And Operating peculiarly in and on it as he doth not on any other Creature And when all are agreed that God is essentially every where and is as near us as we are our selves and more the Cause of all good which we do than we our selves are it will be harder to shew that he is not Hypostatically united to every Man than that he is so to Christ Though the foresaid Aptitude of Christ's humane Nature and the Relation and Operation of the Divine indeed make that vast difference If God can so peculiarly Operate in and by our humane Nature where lyeth the Incredibility Q. 31. But it is so transcendently above all the Works of Nature that such condescension of God is hard to be believed A. Great Works best beseem the Infinite God Is not the make of the whole World as wonderful and yet certain Gods Love and Goodness must have wonderful products as well as his Power But is it not very congruous to Nature and Reason that God should have Mercy on lapsed man And that he should restore depraved humane Nature And that he should do this great work like his Greatness and Goodness and above Mans shallow reach And that Polluted Souls should not have immediate access to the most Holy but by a Holy Mediator And that Mankind should have one Universal Head and Monarch in our own Nature And that when even Heathens are conscious of the great need of some Divine revelations besides the light of Nature and therefore consult their Oracles and Augurs that God should give us a certain Menssenger from Heaven to teach us necessary Truth Many such Congruities I have opened in the Reasons of the Christian Religion Part 2. Ch. 5. The Summ of all that is said is This I. If any History in the world be sure the History of the Gospel is sure II. And if the History be sure the Doctrine must needs be sure III. The continued Evidences 1. In the Holiness of the Doctrine And 2. In the Holiness of all true serious Believers are a standing proof of both as the Miracles were to all the beholders who did not Blaspheme the Holy Ghost Q. 32. But how comes it to be so hard then to the most to become serious Believers and Godly when the Evidence is so clear A. A Blind Dead Worldly Fleshly Heart doth undispose them and they will not Consider such things nor use the means Yea they so wilfully sin against Knowledge and Conscience and will not obey that which they know that they forfeit further Grace I will name you briefly many things which every Mans Natural Reason might know and ask you whether you ever knew any Unbeliever that was not false to this Light of Nature 1. Doth not Sence and Reason tell men how vile a thing that Flesh is which they preferr before their Souls 2. Doth it not certifie them that they must die and so that Fleshly Pleasure is short 3. Doth it not tell them of the Vanity and Vexation of this World 4. And that greatest Prosperity is usually parted with with greatest sorrow 5. Doth it not tell them that Mans Nature can hardly choose but fear what will follow after Death 6. Doth it not tell them that there is a God that made them and Ruleth all 7. And that he is infinitely Great and Wise and Good and therefore should be Obeyed Loved and Trusted above all 8. And that their Lives and Souls and all are his and at his will 9. And that Man hath Faculties which can mind a God and a Life to come which Bruits have not and that God doth not make such Natures in vain 10. Doth not experience tell them that humane Nature seeth a vast difference between Moral Good and Evil and that all Government Laws and Converse shew it And no Man would be counted false and bad 11. And that Good Men are the Blessing of the World and Bad Men the Plagues 12. And that there is a Conscience in Man that condemneth Sin and approveth Goodness 13. And that most Men when they dye cry out against that which Worldly Fleshly Men preferr and wish that they had lived the Life of Saints and might die their death Are not these easily knowable to all And yet all the ungodly live as if they believed none of this And can you wonder if all such Men understand not or believe not the Heavenly things have no experience of the Sanctifying Work and Witness of the Holy Spirit and have no delight in God and Goodness no strength against Sin and Temptations no Trust in God in their necessity no suitableness to the Gospel nor the heavenly Glory But as they lived in sin do die in a stupid or despairing state of Soul CHAP. VII Of the Christian Religion what it is and of the Creed Q. 1. NOw you have laid so good a Foundation by shewing me the certain Truth of the Gospel I would better know what Christianity is and what it is to be a true Christian A. First I must tell you what Religion is i● general and then what the Christian Religion is Religion is a Word that signifieth either that which is without us the Rule of our Religion or tha● which is within us our conformity to that Rule The Doctrinal Regulating Religion is the Signification of Gods will concerning Mans Duty to God and his Hopes from God The inward Religion of our Souls is our Conformity to this revealed regulating Will of God even our absolute resignation to God as being his own our absolute subjection to him a● our absolute Sovereign Ruler and our prevailin● chief Love to him as our chief Benefactor and a● Love and Goodness it self Thus Religion is ou● Duty to God and Hope from God Q. 2. Now what is the Christian Religion A. The Christian Religion as Doctrinal is The Revelation of Gods will concerning his Kingdo● as our Redeemer or the Redeeming and savin● sinful miserable Man by Jesus Christ. And the Christian Religion as it is in us is Th● true Conformity of our Understanding Will an● Practice to this Doctrine or The true Belief o● the Mind the Thankful Love and Consent of th● Will and the sincere Obedience of our Lives to God as our Reconciled Father in Christ and to Jesus Christ as our Saviour and to the Holy Ghost as our Sanctifier to deliver us from the guilt and power of Sin from
true Christians in the World And 2. Because it consisteth of Persons that have every where in the World the same Essentiating qualifications summed up Eph. 4. 3 4 5 6. One Body one Spirit one hope of our Calling one Lord one Faith one Baptism one God and Father of all though i● various Measures of Grace And so the Concordan● Churches of Christ through the World were called The Catholick Church as distinct from the Sects and Heresies that broke from it Q. 4. How comes the Pope of Rome to call only his Subjects Catholicks A. The greatest part of the Church on Earth by far was long in the Roman Empire and when Emperors turned Christians they gave the Churches Power for the Honour of Christianity to form the Churches much like the Civil State And so a General Council of all the Churches in that Empire was their Supream Church Power And three Patriarchs first and five after were in their several Provinces over all the rest of the Archbishops and Bishops And so the Orthodox Party at First were called The Catholicks because they were the greater Concordant part But quickly the Arrians became far greater and carryed it in Councils and then they called themselves The Catholicks After that the Orthodox under wiser Emperors got up again and then they were the greater part called Catholicks Then the Nostorians a little while and the Eutychians after and the Monothelites after them got the Major Vote in Councils and called themselves the Catholick Church And so since then they that had the greatest countenance from Princes and the greatest number of Bishops in Councils claimed the Name of the Catholick Church And the Pope that was the first Patriarch in the Empire first called himself the Head of the Catholick Church in that Empire and when the Empire was broke extended his claim to the whole Christian World partly by the abuse of the word Catholick Church and partly by abuse of the Name General Councils falsly pretending to Men that what was called Catholick and General as to the Empire had been so called as to all the World And thus His Church was called Catholick Q. 5. Why is the Catholick Church called Holy A. 1. To notifie the work of our Saviour who came to save us from our sins and gather a peculiar People a holy Society who are separated from the unbelieving ungodly World 2. To notifie the Work of the Holy Ghost who is given to make such an Holy People 3. Yea to notifie the Holiness of God the Father who will be Sanctified in all that draw near him and hateth the impure and unholy and will have all his Children Holy as he is Holy 4. And to tell us the fitness of all Gods Children for his favour and Salvation Q. 6. Wherein consisteth the Holiness of the Church A. 1. Christ their Head is perfectly Holy 2. The Gospel and Law of Christ which is our objective Faith and Rule are Holy 3. The Founders of the Church were eminently Holy 4. All sincere Christians are truly Holy and marked out as such for Salvation 5. The common Ministers have an Holy Office 6. The Church Worship as Gods Ordinances are Holy works 7. All that are Baptized and profess Christianity are Holy as to Profession and so far separated from the Infidel World though not sincerely to Salvation Q. 7. What is it now that you call The Holy Catholick Church A. It is The Universality of Christians Headed by Iesus Christ. Or It is a Holy Kingdom consisting of Iesus Christ the Head and all sincere Christians the sincere Members and all professed Christians the professing Members first founded and gathered by the Holy Ghost eminently working in the Apostles and Evangelists Recording the Doctrine and Laws of Christ for their Government to the End and guided by his Ministers and Sanctifying Spirit according to those Laws and Doctrine in various degrees of Grace and Gifts Q. 8. What is it that makes all Churches to be One A. 1. Materially their concord in the same qualifications which is called Eph. 4. 3. The Unity of the Spirit They are all that are sincere Sanctified by the same Spirit and have the same Essentials of Faith Hope Baptismal Covenant and Love And the Hypocrites profess the same 2. Formally their common Union with and Relation to God the Father Son and Holy Ghost that is to Iesus Christ their Head bringing them home to God the Father by the Spirit Q. 9. Is there no one Ministerial Head of all the Church on Earth A. No neither One Man nor one Council or Collection of Men For 1. None are naturally capable of being One Supream Pastor Teacher Priest and Ruler over all the Nations of the Earth nor can so much as know them or have hum●ne converse with them And a Council gathered equally out of all the World as One such Supream is a more gross Fiction of impossibles than that of a Pope 2. And Christ that never so qualified any never gave any such power But all Pastors are like the Judges Justices and Mayors that rule subordinately under one King in their several Precincts and not like an Universal Viceroy Lieutenant or Aristocracy or Parliament Q. 10. But is not Monarchy the best Form of Government and should not the Church have the best A. 1. Yes and therefore Christ is its Monarch who is capable of it 2. But a Humane Universal Monarchy of all the World is not best nor was ever an Alexander a Caesar or any Man so mad as soberly to pretend to it or plead for it Who is the Man that you would have to be King at the Antipodes and over all the Kings on Earth 3. Yea the case of the Church is liker that of Schools and Colledges that rule Volunteers in order to Teaching them And did ever Papist think that all the Schools on Earth of Grammarians Philosophers Physicians c. should have one humane Supream Schoolmaster or a Council or Colledge of such to Rule them Q. 11. But Christ is not a Visible Head and the Church is Visible A. We deny not the Visibility of the Church but we must not feign it to be more visible than it is 1. It consisteth of visible Subjects 2. Their Profession is visible and their Worship 3. They have visible Pastors in all the particular Churches as every School hath its Schoolmaster 4. Christ was visible in the Flesh on Earth 5. He was after seen of Stephen and Paul 6. He is now visible in Heaven ●● the King is in his Court 7. And he will come in glorious Visibility shortly to judge the World 8. And his Laws are visible by which he ruleth us and will judg us If all this Visibility will not satisfie Men Christ will not approve of Usurpation for more Visibility Q. 12. Of what use is this Article to us A. 1. To tell us that Christ dyed not in vain but will certainly have a Holy Church which he will save
ultimate End Our Natures being maintained and our sin and punishment forgiven we next need deliverance from all Evils that we are in danger of for the time to come and then we are saved Q. 2. What is meant by Temptation A. Any such Tryal as may overcome us or hurt us whether by Satan or by the strong allurements of the World and Flesh or by Persecutions or other heavy Sufferings which may draw us to sin or make us miserable Q. 3. Doth God lead any into Temptation A. 1. God placeth us in this World in the mids● of Tryals making it our duty to resist and overcome 2. God permitteth the Devil by his suggestions and by the World and Flesh to tempt us 3. God tryeth us himself by manifold afflictions and by permitting the Temptations of Persecutors and Oppressors Q. 4. Why will God do and permit all this A. It is a Question unmeet for Man to put It is bu● to ask him Why he would make a rank of reasonabl● Creatures below confirmed Angels And why he would make Man with free will And why he will not give us the Prize without the Race and the Crown without the Warfare and Victory And you may next ask Why he did not make every Star a Sun and every Man an Angel and every Beast and Vermine a Man and every Stone a Diamond Q. 5. Doth God Tempt a Man to sin A. No Sin is none of God's End or Desire Satan tempts Men to Sin and God tempteth Men to trie them whether they will sin or be faithful to him to exercise their Grace and Victory Q. 6. Is it all that we need that God lead us not into Temptation A. The meaning is that God who over-ruleth all things will neither himself trie us beyond the strength which he will give us nor permit Satan Men or Flesh to over-tempt us unto sin Q. 7. But are we not sure that this Life will be a Life of Trial and Temptation and that we must pass through many Tribulations A. Yes But we pray that they may not be too strong and prevalent to overcome us when we should overcome Q. 8. What be the Temptations of Satan which we pray against A. They are of so many sorts that I must not here be so large as to number them You may see a great number with the Remedies named in my Christian Directory But in general they are those by which he deceiveth the Understanding perverteth the Will and corrupteth our Practice and this about our state of Soul or about our particular actions to draw us to sins of Commission or of Omission against God our selves or others The particulars are innumerable Q. 9. What is the Evil that we pray to be delivered from A. The evil of sin and Misery and from Satan our selves and Men and all hurtful Creatures as the Causes Q. 10. What is the reason of of the Connexion of the two parts of this Petition Lead us not into Temptation but deliver us from Evil A. Temptation is the means of sin and sin the cause of misery And they that would be delivered from sin must pray and labour to be delivered from Temptation And they that would be delivered from misery must be delivered from sin Q. 11. May not a tempted Man be delivered from Sin A. Yes when the Temptation is not chosen by him and cannot be avoided and when it is not too strong for him grace assisting him Q. 12. What duty doth this Petition oblige us to and what sin doth it reprehend A. 1. It binds us to a continual humble sense of our own corrupt dispositions apt to yield to Temptations and of our danger and of the evil of Sin And it condemneth the unhumbled that know not or fear not their pravity or danger 2. It binds us all to fly from Temptations as far as Lawfully we can and condemneth them that rush fearlesly on them yea that tempt themselves and others The best Man is not safe that will not avoid such Temptations as are suited to his corrupt Nature when he may While the bait is still near unto his Senses he is in continual danger 3. It binds us to feel the need of Grace and God's deliverance and not to trust our corrupted Nature and insufficient strength Q. 13. How doth God deliver us from Evil A. 1. By keeping us from over strong Temptation 2. By his assisting Grace 3. By restraining Satan and wicked Men and all things that would hurt us and by his merciful Providence directing preserving and delivering us from sin and misery CHAP. XXXI For thine is the Kingdom the Power and the Glory for ever Amen Qu. 1. WHat is the meaning of this Conclusion and it's Scope A. It is a form of Praise to God and helps to our Belief of the hearing of our Prayers Q. 2. Why is it put last A. Because the Praise of God is the highest step next Heaven a Q. 3. What is the meaning of Kingdom Power and Glory here A. By Kingdom is meant that it belongeth only to God to Rule all the Creatures dispose of all things and by Power is meant that by his Infinite Perfection and Sufficiency he can do it And therefore can give us all that we want and deliver us from all that we fear And by Glory is meant that all things shall be ordered so as the Glory of all his own Perfections shall finally and everlastingly shine forth in all And his Glory be the End of all for ever Q. 4. What is the reason of the Order of these three here A. I told you that the last part ascendeth from the lowest to the highest Step God's Actual Government is the cause of our deliverances and welfare God's Power and Perfection is it that manageth that Government God's Glory shining in the perfected form of the Universe and specially in Heaven is the ultimate End of all Q. 5. But it seems there is no Confession of Sin or Thanksgiving in this Form of Prayer A. It is the Symbol or Directory to the wills Desire And when we know what we should desire it is implyed that we know what we want and what we shall bewail and what we should be thankful for And Praise includeth our Thanksgiving Q. 6. Why say we for ever A. For our Comfort and God's honour expressing the Everlastingness of his Kingdom Power and Glory Q. 7. Why say we Amen A. To express both our Desire and our Faith and Hope that God will hear the Desires which his Spirit giveth us through the Mediation of Iesus Christ. CHAP. XXXII Of the Ten Commandements in General Qu. 1. ARE the Ten Commandements a Law to Christians Or are they abrogated with the rest of Moses Law A. The Ten Commandements are considerable in three States 1. As part of the Primitive Law of Nature 2. As the Law given by Moses for the peculiar Government of the Iews Common-wealth 3. As the
is the meaning of this Commandement A. It implieth a Command that we do all that du●… God which is due to him from reasonable Crea●ures made by him and freely Redeemed by him from sin and misery And it forbiddeth us to think ●hat there is any other God or to give to any other ●hat which properly belongs to him Q. 3. Doth not the Scripture call Idols and Magi●●rates Gods A. Yes but only in an Equivocal improper Sence Idols are called Gods as so reputed falsly by Idolaters and Magistrates only as Mens Governours under God Q. 4. What are the Duties which we owe to God alone A. I. That our Understandings know believe and esteem him as God II. That our Wills love● him and cleave to him as God III. That we Practically obey and serve him as God Q. 5. When doth the Understanding know believe and esteem him as God A. No Creature can know God with an adequate Comprehensive knowledge But we must in our measure know believe and esteem him to be the only Infinite Eternal self-sufficient Spirit Vital power Undestanding and Will or most perfect Life Light and Love Father Son and Holy Ghost of whom and through whom and to whom are all things Our absolute Owner Ruler and Father reconciled by Christ Our Maker our Redeemer and Sanctifier Q. 6. When doth Mans Will love and cleave to him as God A. When the Understanding believing him to be Best even Infinitely Good in himself and Best to all the World and Best to us we Love him as such though not yet in due perfection yet sincerely above all other things Q. 7. How can we Love God above all when we never saw him and can have no Idea or formal conception of him in our Minds A. Though he be invisible and we have no corporeal Idea of him nor no adequate or just formal Conception of him yet he is the most Noble Object of our Understanding and Love as the Sun is of our sight though we comprehend it no● We are not without such an Idea or conception of God as is better than all other knowledge and is the beginning of Eternal Life and is true in its kind though very imperfect Q. 8. How can you know him that is no Object of sense A. He is the Object of our Understanding We know in our selves what it is to Know and to Will though these acts are not the objects of sense unless you will call the very acts of knowing and willing an eminent internal sensation of themselves And by this we know what it is to have the Power of Understanding and Willing And so what it is to be an Invisible substance with such Power And as we have this true Idea or Conception of ● Soul so have we more easily of him who is more than a Soul to the whole World Q. 9. How doth the true Love of God work ●●re in the Flesh A. As we here Know God so we Love him As we know him not in the manner as we do things sensible so we Love him not with that sort of sensible appetite as we do things sensible immediately But as we know him as revealed in the glass of his works natural and gracious and in his Word so we Love him as known by such Revelation Q. 10. Do not all men Love God who believe that there is a God when Nature teacheth men to Love Goodness as such and all that believe that there is a God believe that he is the Best of beings A. Wicked men know not truly the Goodness of God and so what God is indeed To know this proposition God is most Good is but to know words and a Logical general Notion As if a man should know and say that Light is Good who never had sight or Sweetness is good who never tasted it Every wicked man is predominantly a Lover of fleshly pleasure and therefore no Lover but a Hater of all the parts and acts of Divine Government and Holiness which are contrary to it and would deprive him of it So that there is somewhat of God that a wicked man doth love that is his Being his Work of Creation and bounty to the World and to him in those natural good things which he can value But he Loveth not but Hateth God as the Holy Governour of the World and him and the Enemy of his forbidden pleasure and desires Q. 11. What be the certain signs then of tru● Love to God A. 1. A true Love to his Government and Laws and Holy Word and that as it is his and holy And this so effectual as that we unfeignedly desire to obey that word as the Rule of our Faith and Life and Hope and desire to fulfill his Commanding Will. 2. A true Love to the Actions which God commandeth though flesh will have some degree of backwardness 3. A true Love to those that are likest God in Wisdom Holiness and doing good And such a Love to them as is above the Love of Worldly Riches Honour and Pleasure so that it will enable us to do them good though by our suffering or loss in a lower matter when God calls as to it For if we see our Brother have need and shut up the bowels of Compassion so that we cannot find in our hearts to relieve his necessities by the loss of our unnecessary superfluities how dwelleth the Love of God in us 4. True Love to God doth Love it self It is a great sign of it when we so much love to Love God as that we are gladder when we feel it in us than for any worldly Vanity and when we take the Mutual Love of God and the Soul to be so good and joyful a State as that we truly desire it as our Felicity and best in Heaven to be ●erfectly Loved of God and perfectly to Love him and joyfully express it in his Everlasting prai●es To long to Love God as the best Condition for us is a sign that we truly Love ●im Q. 12. But must not all the affections be set on God as well as Love A. All the rest are but several wayes of Loving or Willing good and of Nilling or Hating and avoiding Evil. 1. It is Love that desireth after God and his Grace and Glory 2. It is Love that hopeth for him 3. It is Love that rejoiceth in him and is pleased when we and others please him and when his Love is poured out on the Sons of men and Truth Peace and Holiness prosper in the World 4. It is Love that maketh us sorrowful that we can please him no more nor more enjoy him and that maketh us grieved that we can no more know him love him and delight in him and that we have so much sin within us to displease him and hinder our communion of Love with him 5. And Love will make us fearful of displeasing him and losing the said Communion of Love 6. And it will make us most
Sanctifier and giving up our selves to him accordingly renouncing the contrary and laying on this Covenant all our Hopes of Grace and Glory Pardon and Salvation what can be more hainous than to be false to such a Vow and Covenant 10. And Hypocrisie it self is a hainous taking Gods name in Vain When we offer God the dead Carkass of Religious acts without the Life and Soul and present him with Ceremony self-exalting Pomp meer heartless words an artificial Image of Religion that hath not the Spiritual Nature Life or serious desire of the Heart This is seeking to mock God or making him like an Idol that seeth not the Heart and knows not what is offered him Alas how much of the Preaching Hearing Praying and Sacraments of many is a taking God's Name in vain as if he did accept a Lye 11. Another way of this Prophanation is making Gods Name and acts of Religion an engagement to wickedness As when men bind themselves to Treason Murder or any sin by taking the Sacrament As many Alas which I unwillingly Name have done ●n a blind zeal for the Roman Usurpation being told ●hat it pleaseth God and Saint Peter and meriteth ●alvation to destroy the Enemies of the Church that ●s of the Pope and his Clergy And those that ●ound themselves with an Oath to kill Paul thought God accepted the Oath and deed And the General Council at Laterane under Innocent the 3. which bound Temporal Lords to take an Oath to Exterminate such as they called Hereticks fathered the work on God by that Oath And the Pope and Council of Trent which hath brought in on all the Clergy a new Oath to many new and sinful things by that Oath make God the approver of all And the Mahometans that give liberty of Religion yet think ●t pleaseth God and meriteth Heaven to kill the Enemies of Mahomet And Christ saith They that kill you shall think they do God good service And is ●t not prophaning the Name of God to make him the Author of the murder of his Servants 12. Another way of taking Gods Name prophane● and pleading it for Vanity and Lyes is by making God the determining first Cause of all the acts of men in the World as ●pecified by their objects and circumstances that is of all the Lyes and all th●… other sins that are done in the World As if Go●… had given no such free-will to men or Devils b●… which they can Lye Murder hate God or commit any sin till God move their Wills Tongue and Hands to do it by an unavoidable predetermining Efficiency This is so much to prophane a●… take in vain Gods Name as that it maketh him ●… Chief cause of all the Devils Works 13 Another way of vain abuse and prophanat●… of Gods Name is by Blasphemy and contempt a●… scorn of God or of the Word or wayes of Go●… And Alas who would think that this should ●… so common among men when even the Devils b●lieve and tremble I hope Posterity will account so odious as hardly to believe that ever there we●… m●n and so many men even in England who ●… to deride the Name Word Providence and Worsh●… of God and make serious regard of God and Re●●gion the common scorn and familiarly to wish ●… way of Imprecation as a by-word God damn me and to swear by the Name the Wounds and Bloo●… of God 14. Lastly another way of taking Gods Name vain is by an unholy unreverent tossing of it in co●…mon talk in jest and on every Ludicrous occasio●… Playes and Play-books use it It 's made an ordina●… accident to all Common and Prophane discours●… Beggers prophanely begg by it Children cry by ●… O God and O Lord is become an Interjection Q. 7. Why do we take ordinary light Swearing s●…cially by God or by Sacred things to be a sure sign a wicked man A. Because it sheweth a predominant habit Prophaneness that the man liveth without the reverence of Gods Holiness Majesty Knowledge and Presence and is hardened into a senselesness or contempt of God and of his dreadful judgment as if he derided God or dared him or as if he did believe that there is no God that heareth him To ●ive in the fear of God and Subjection to his Government is the property of every godly man Q. 8. What is meant by the words The Lord will not hold him guiltless A. God will not leave him unpunished nor account this as a small offence He himself will be ●…venged for this sin Q. 9. Why is this threatning annexed more to this Commandement than to others A. Because this sin is 1. An immediate injury to God while it expresly fathereth Lyes and other sin on him it doth as we may say engage him to vindicate himself When Rulers or Usurpers pretend that God authorizeth them to do mischief and fight against himself when Persecutors and Corrupters of Religion pretend Gods Interest and Will for all that it is for Order Unity Government and Obedience for the Church that they corrupt destroy silence and tyrannize they invite God to cast the Lye and Cruelty back on them which they would father upon him and to turn their Canons Prisons and ●…nquisitions and other devilish plagues of the world upon the Author in disowning them himself 2. And they that by Perjury Hypocrisie false Doctrine and the rest of the forementioned sins do Appeal to God and make him openly the Author of ●…ll do thereby as it were Summon God to revenge ●…s they said to Paul Hast thou appealed to Caesar To Caesar shalt thou go so it may be said to the Perjured the Hypocrite the Usurper the false Judge c. Hast you appealed to God and do yo● father on him your Lyes Cruelties Tyrannies and Usurpations and false Doctrines To God shall yo● go who will undertake the Cause which you ca● upon him and will judge the secrets of mens Hear● as he did Ananias and Saphira's If men sin unde● the Laws of men God requireth Magistrates to judge them But if they appeal to God or by falshoo● escape the judgment of man they more immediately cast themselves on the Justice of God And it ●… a fearful thing to fall into his hands who is a cons●ming fire God is the avenger specially on such Q. 10. Is it meant of Gods vengeance in this Lif● or in the next A. In both Usually Prophanation of Gods Na●● and Holy things especially by Perjury and by ●●thering Cruelty and Wickedness on God is mo●● notably punished by him in this life Though suc● may seem to prosper for a while God usually overt●keth them here and their sins do find them out But ●… they escape such Bodily punishment here they are usually more dreadfully forsaken of Grace than other me● and heap up wrath against the day of wrath I will only adde in the conclusion that even tr●● Christians should take great care lest their v●… Thoughts of God and their Prayers and
the Flesh the World and the Devil from the revenging Justice of God and from everlasting Damnation giving us here a Union with Christ the Pardon of our Sins and Sanctifying Grace and hereafter everlasting heavenly Glory Q. 3. Is there any other Religion besides the Christian Religion A. There be many errours of Men which they call their Religion Q. 4. Is there any True Religion besides Christianity A. There be divers that have some part of the Truth mixt with Error 1. The Heathens acknowledge God and most of his Attributes and Perfections as we do But they have no knowledge of his Will but what meer Nature teacheth them and they worship many Idols if not Devils as an under sort of Gods 2. The Iews own only the Law of Nature and the Old Testament but believe not in Jesus Christ our Redeemer 3. The Sadduces and all Bruitists worship God as the Governour of Man in this World but they believe not a Life to come for Man 4. The Pythagorean Heathens look for no Reward or Punishment after Death but by the passing of the Soul into some other Body on Earth in which i● shall be Rewarded or Punished 5. The Mahometans acknowledge One God as we do but they believe not in Jesus Christ as Mans Redeemer but only take him for an excellent Holy Prophet and they Believe in Mahomet a Deceiver as a Prophet greater than he 6. The meer D●ists believe in God but not in Jesus Christ and have only the Natural Knowledge of his Will as other Heathens but worship not Idols as they do Q. 5. Is there but One Christian Religion A. No True Christianity is one certain thing Q. 6. How then are Christians said to be of divers Religions A. Sound Christians hold to Christian Religion alone as Christ did institute it But many others corrupt it some by denying some parts of it while they own the rest and some by adding many corrupting Inventions of Man and making those a part of their Religion as the Papists do Q. 7. Where is the true Christian Religion Doctrinal to be found that we may certainly know which is it indeed A. The Christian Religion containeth I. The Light and Law of Nature and that is common to them with others and is to be found in the Nature of all things as the Significations of Gods Will II. Supernatural Revelation clearing the Law of Nature and giving us the Knowledge of the Redeemer and his Grace And this is contained I. Most fully in the Holy Bible II. Briefly and summarily in the Creed Lords Prayer and Commandments III. Most briefly of all in the Sacraments of Baptism and the Lords Supper and the Covenant made and sealed by them Q. 8. But are not the Articles of our Church and the Confessions of Churches their Religion A. Only Gods Word is ou● Religion as the Divine Rule But our Confessions and Books and Words and Lives shew how we understand it Q. 9. What is the Protestant Religion A. The Religion of Protestants is meer Christianity They are called Protestants but accidentally because they Protest for meer Scripture Christianity against the Corruptions of Popery Q. 10. What sorts of false Religion are there among Christians A. There are more Corruptions of Religion than can easily be named The chief of them are of these following sorts I. Some of them deny some Essential Article of Faith or Practice As the Immortality of the Soul the Godhead or Manhood or Offices of Christ or the Holy Ghost or the Scripture c. II. Some of them pretend new Revelations falsely and set their pretences of the Spirits Inspirations against the sealed Word of God III. Some of them set up an Usurped Power of their own against the Office Authority or sufficiency of the said Sealed Scriptures Pretending that they are Successours to the Apostles in the Power and Office of making Laws for the Universal Church and being the Judges of the sence of Scripture yea and what is to be taken for Gods Word and what not and Judges of all Controversies about it Of these the Papists preten● that the Pope and a General Council are Suprea● visible Governours under Christ of all the Christia● World and that none may appeal from them ●… God to Christ to the Scripture or to the Day o● Judgment Others pretend to such a Power i● every Patriarchal National or Provincial Church And all of them instead of a humble helping guiding Ministry set up a Church Leviathan a silencing Abaddon and Appollyon a destroying Office Setting up their Usurped power above ●● equal in Effect with Gods Word Q. 11. How come the Scriptures to be Gods Wor● when the Bishops Cannons are not And to be ●● far above their Laws A. You must know that God hath two differen● sort of Works to do for the Government of hi● Church The first is Legislation or giving Ne● Doctrines and Laws The other is the teachin● and guiding the Church by the Explication an● Application of these same Laws God is not sti● making New Laws for Man but he is still Teaching and Ruling them by his Laws Accordingly God hath had two sort of Ministers One sort for Legislation to Reveal ne● Doctrines and Laws And such was Moses unde● the Old Administration and Christ and his Commissioned Apostles under the New These wer● Eminent Prophets inspired by God infallibly ●● record his Laws and God attested their Offic● and Work by Multitudes of Evident uncontrolled Miracles But the Laws being Sealed the Second sort of Ministers are only to Teach and Apply these same Laws and Doctrines and not to reveal New ones And such were the Priests and Levites under Moses and all the succeeding Ministers and Bishops of the Churches under Christ and the Apostles who are the Foundation on which the Church is built And though all Church Guides may determine of the undetermined Circumstances of Holy things by the General Laws which God hath given therein Yet to arrogate a power of making a new Word of God or a Law that shall suspend our Obedience to his Laws or any Law for the Universal Church whether it be by Pope or Council is treasonable Usurpation of a Government which none but Christ is capable of And as if one King or Council should claim the Civil Soveraignty of all the Earth which is most unknown to them Q. 12. But I pray you tell me how the CREED comes to be of so great Authority seeing I find it not in the Bible A. It is the very Summ and Kernel of the Doctrine of the New Testament and there you may find it all with much more But it is Older than the writting of the New Testament save that two or three words were added since I told you before 1. That Christ himself did make the Nature and Terms of Christianity Commissioning his Apostles to make all Nations his Disciples baptizing them into the Name of the Father the Son and the Holy
Christian shall be damned who knoweth not what a PERSON in the Trinity is as Eternally inexistent when all the Divines and School Wits as good as confess after tedious disputes with unintelligible words that they know not It is the Trinity as related to us and Operative and therein Notified that We must necessarily understand and believe even as Our Creator Redeemer and Sanctifier that the Love of God the Father and the Grace of the Son and the Communion of the Holy Ghost may be believed received and enjoyed As there are diversities of Gifts but the same Spirit and differences of Administrations but the same Lord and diversities of Operations but the same God which worketh all in all 1 Cor. 12. 4 5 6. 2 Cor. 13. 14. Even as it is not our understanding the Essence of the Sun but our Reception of it 's communicated Motion Light and Heat that our Nature liveth by Q. 11. But how can any Man love him above all of whom we can have no true Conception I cannot Conceive what GOD is A. It may be you think that you know nothing but what you see or feel by Sense For so Mens long use of Bodies and Sense is apt to abuse them Or you think you know nothing which you know not fully and so no Angel knoweth God by an adequate comprehensive Knowledge How far are we from knowing fully what Sun and Moon and Stars are and what is in them and how they are ordered and move And yet nothing is more easily and surely known than that there is a Sun and Stars and that they are substances that have the power of Motion Light and Heat Yea Philosophers cannot yet agree what Light and Heat are And yet we know enough of them for our necessary use And can it be expected then that Man give a proper Definition of the Infinite God And yet nothing is more certain than that there is a God and that he is such as I have before described And we may know as much of him as our Duty and Happinss requireth Q. 12. But what is the best Conception I can have of God A. I partly told you in the Third Chapter and the Second I now tell you further that we see God here but as in a Glass His Image on Mans Soul is the nearest Glass How do you conceive of your own Soul You cannot doubt but you have a Soul while you perceive its constant acts Yet you see it not You find clearly that It is a Spiritual substance that hath essentially the power of Vital-Activity Understanding and Will By this you perceive what a Spirit is And by this you have some perception what GOD is All the World is far less to God than a Body to its Soul And GOD is Infinitely more than a Soul to all the World But by the Similitude of a Soul you may most easily conceive of him CHAP. X. Of God's Almightiness and Creation Qu. 1. WHy is God here called The FATHER in whom we believe A. 1. As he is the first Person in the Eternal Trinity and so called The Father of the Eternal Word or Wisdom as his Son 2. As he is the Father of Jesus Christ as Incarnate 3. As he is the Maker of the whole Creation and as a Common Father giveth Being to all that is 4. As he is our Reconciled Father by Christ and hath adopted us as his Sons and bound us to Love and Trust and Obey him as our Father But the two first are the chief Sence Q. 2. What is God's ALMIGHTINESS A. His Infinite Power by which he can do all things which are works of Power He cannot Lie nor Die nor be the Cause of sin for these are no Effects of Power but of Impotencie Q. 3. Why is his Almightiness to be believed by us A. We do not else believe him to be GOD And we cannot else Reverence Admire Trust him and Obey him as we ought Q. 4. Why is his Almightiness only named and no other properties A. All the rest are supposed when we call him GOD. But this is named because he is first to be Believed in as the Creator and his Creation doth eminently manifest his Power And though the Son and the Holy Ghost are Almighty the Scripture eminently attributeth POWER to the FATHER WISDOM to the SON and LOVE and Perfective Operations to the Holy Ghost Q. 5. Is the Creation named to notifie to us God's Almightiness A. Yes and it is a great part of our Duty when we look up to the Heavens and daily see so far as our short sight can reach of this wondeful World to think with most reverend admiration O what a GOD have we to serve and trust Q. 6. HOw did God make all things A. He gave them all their Being Order and well-being by the Power of his Will and Word Q. 7. When did he make all things A. It is not yet Six thousand Years since he made this World even as much as belongs to us to know Q. 8. How long was God making this World A. It pleased him to make it the work of Six dayes and he consecrated the seventh day a Sabbath for the Commemoration of it and for the solemn Worshipping Him as our Creator Q. 9. For whom and for what use did God make the World A. God made all things for himself not as having need of them but to please his own will which is the Beginning and the End of all his Works and to shine in the Glory of the Greatness Order and Goodness of the World as in a glass to understanding Creatures and to communicate Goodness variously to his Works Q. 10. What did God with the World when he had made it A. By the same Power Wisdom and Will he still continueth it or else it would presently return into nothing Q. 11. What further must we learn from God● CREATING us A. We certainly learn that he is our OWNER our RULER and our BENEFACTOR or FATHER and that we are his OWN and His SUBJECTS and his BENEFITED Children Q. 12. What mean you by the First that he is our OWNER A. He that maketh us of nothing must needs be our absolute Lord or Owner And therefore may do with all things what he Will and cannot possibly do any wrong however he useth us And we must needs be wholly his Own and therefore should wholly resign our selves to his disposing Will. Q. 13. What mean you by the Second that God is our Ruler A. He that by Creation is our absolute Owner and hath made us Reasonable and with Free-will must needs have the only right and fitness to be our Ruler by his Laws and Doctrine And we are bound as his Subjects to Obey him absolutely in all things Q. 14. How gather you that he is our Father or Benefactor A. If we have our very Being from him and all the Good that the whole Creation enjoyeth be his
free Gift then as he is LOVE it self so he is the Great Benefactor of the World but specially to his chosen faithful People And no Man or Angel hath any thing that is good by way of merited exchange from God but all is of free Gift And we owe him our superlative Love and and Thanks and Praise Q. 15. Why are Heaven and Earth named as the parts of his Creation A. They are all that we are concerned to know We partly see the difference between them and Gods Word tells us of more than we see Earth is the place of our present abode in our Life of Tryals in Corruptible Flesh Heaven is the place where God doth manifest his Glory and from whence he sendeth down those Influences which maintai● Nature and which communicate his Grace and prepare us for the Glory which we shall enjoy in Heaven By Heaven and Earth is meant all Creatures both Spirits and Corporeal Q. 16. Were there no more Worlds made and dissolved before this It seems unlikely that God from all Eternity should make nothing till less than Six Thousand Years ago when he is a communicative Good and delighteth to do good in his Works A. It is dangerous presumption so much as to put such a Question with our Thought or Tongue and to pry into Gods Secrets of which we are utterly uncapable unless it be to shame it or suppress it God hath by Christ and the Holy Ghost in Scripture set up a Ladder by which you may ascend to the Heaven that you are made for But if you will climb above the top of the Ladder you may fall down to Hell CHAP. XI Of the Person of Iesus Christ the only Son of God Qu. 1. VVHo is Iesus Christ A. He is God and Man and the Mediator between GOD and Man Q. 2. When did he begin to be God A. He is the Eternal God that had no Tempoporal beginning Q. 3. When did he begin to be a Man A. About One thousand six hundred eighty one Years ago Q. 4. If he be GOD why is he called the Son of God Are there more Gods than One And how doth God beget a Son A. There is but One God I before opened to you the Mystery of the Trinity in Unity to which you must look back Begetting is a word that we must not take carnally and a Son in the Deity signifieth not another substance If the Sun be said to Beget its own Light that maketh it not another Substance But Christ is also as Man begotten of God in a Virgins Womb. Q. 5. Was Christ GOD in his low condition on Earth A. Yes but the GODHEAD appeared not as in heavenly Glory Q. 6. Is Christ a Man now he is in Heaven A. Yes He is still God and Man But his Glorified Manhood is not like our corruptible Flesh and narrow Souls Q. 7. Hath Christ a Soul besides his Godhead A. Yes for he is a perfect Man which he could not be without a Soul Q. 8. Then Christ hath two Parts One part i● God and the other Man A. The name of PART or WHOLE is not f●… for God God is no PART of any thing no no● of the Universe of Being For to be a PART i● to be less than the whole and so to be imperfect And every WHOLE consisteth of PARTS but so doth not God Q. 9. Is Iesus Christ one Person or two viz. A Divine and Humane A. It 's dangerous laying too great a stress on words that are either not in Scripture or are applyed to God as borrowed from similitude in Man As the word PERSON signifieth the Eternal Word the Second in the Trinity Christ is but One Person And though his humane Soul and Body assumed be Substances they are not another Person but another Nature united to his Eternal Person yet no● as a Part of it but by a Union which we have no proper Words to express Christ hath two Natures and but one Person But if you take the word PERSON only for a Relation as of a King a Judge c. so Christ as MEDIATOR is a PERSON distinct from the same Christ as the Eternal Second Person in the Trinity Q. 10. It seems then Christ had three Natures a Divine a Soul and a Body A. This is a Question about meer Names He hath only the Nature of GOD and of Man But if you go to anatomize Man you may find in him on Earth perhaps more Natures than two Spirit Fire Air VVater and Earth But this is a frivolous dispute Q. 11. In what Nature did Christ appear of Old before his Incarnation A. If it were not by an Angel as his Agent it must be by some Body Light or Voice made or assumed for that present time Q. 12. I hear some say That Christ is not One God with the Father but a kind of under-God his first Creature above Angels A. The Scriptures fully prove Christ to be God and one God with the Father The form of Baptism proveth it There be some Learned Men that to reconcile this Controversie say That Christ hath Three Natures 1. The Divine 2. A Super-angelical 3. A Humane And that God the Eternal Word did first of all produce the most perfect of all his Creatures above Angels like an Universal Soul and the God-Head uniting it self to this did by this produce all other Creatures and at least did in and by this Unite it self hypostatically to the humane Nature of Christ. They think divers Texts do favour this threefold Nature and that the Arrians erred only by noting the Superangelical Nature and not noting the Divine united to it But I dare not own so great a point which I find not that the Universal Church ever owned nor do I see any cogent Proof of it in the Scripture Q. 13. But God doth all his Works in Order And he made Angels far Nobler than Man And is it like then that he setteth a Man so far abo●● all Angels as Personal Union doth import A. It is not like if we might judge by the co●jectures of our Reason But Gods lower Works a●● none of them perfectly known here to us Mu●● less the most Mysterious even the Glorious Perso● of the Son of God If God will thus glorifie h●● Mercy to Man by setting him above all the A●gels who shall say to him What dost thou A● if there be in Jesus Christ a first created Super angelical Nature besides the Divine and Human● we shall know it when we see as Face to Face ●● the mean time he will save those that truly believ● in him as GOD and Man Q. 14. Why is Christ called Our Lord A. Because he is God and also as Mediator A●● Power in Heaven and Earth is given him and ●● is made Head over all things to his Church M●● 28. 28. Eph. 1. 22 23. Q. 15. What do his Names Jesus Christ si●nifie A. Iesus