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A16831 Gods treasurie displayed: or, the promises, and threatnings of Scripture, &c. Methodically composed, for the helpe of weake memories: and contrived into question, and answere, for the comfort of Sions mourners, and for the awakening of the Laodicean-like secure. Bridges, Francis, fl. 1630.; Bunny, Francis, 1543-1617. 1630 (1630) STC 3733; ESTC S106572 191,335 607

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ye may be filled with all the fulnes of God Eph. 3.14 Q. What if I find my selfe to be in Christ A. Then cleane fast vnto him without separation 1 Cor. 7.35 And hold the head from which all the body by ioynts bands hauing nourishment ministred knit together increaseth with the encrease of God Col. 2.19 2. He that saith he abideth in him ought himselfe also to walke euen as he walked 1 Ioh. 2.6 For in Christ Iesus neither circumcision auaileth any thing nor vncircumcision but a new creature Gal 6.15 Therefore hauing put on the Lord Iesus Christ make no prouision for the flesh to fulfill the lusts thereof Rom. 13.14 Rom. 7.4 Col. 2.6.7 Gal. 5.24 Q. What followeth vpon this our vnion with Christ A. Our cōmunion God is faithfull by whom yee were called vnto the fellowship of his Sonne Iesus Christ our Lord 1. Cor. 1.9 For saith he I stand at the doore and knock if any heare my voice and open the doore I will come in to him and sup with him and hee with mee Reuel 3.20 Cant. 5.1 Prou. 9.1 c. Q. Wherein haue we communion with Christ A. In his life For because hee liueth you shall liue also Iohn 14.19 And As the liuing Father sent him and hee liueth by the Father so hee that eateth him shall liue by him Iohn 6.57 For in him was life and the life was the light of man Iohn 1.4 whereby wee liue yet not wee any more but Christ liueth in vs. Galat. 2.20 Ephes 5.14 Rom. 6.8 2 Cor. 4.10 Iohn 11.25 14.6 2 In his sufferings who being lifted vp from the earth hee doth draw all men vnto him Ioh. 12.32 who are crucified with him Gal. 2.20 3 In his death Know ye not that so many of vs as were baptized into Iesus Christ were baptized into his death Rom. 6.3 4 In his buriall Therefore wee are buried with him in baptisme into death Rom. 6.4 Col. 2.12 5 In his resurrection We are risen with him through the faith of the operation of God who hath raised him from the dead Col. 2.12 For if the Spirit of him that raised vp Iesus from the dead dwell in you he that hath raised vp Christ from the dead shall also quicken your mortall bodies by his Spirit that dwelleth in you Rom. 8.11 and 6.5 6 In his ascention making vs to sit together in heauenly places in Christ Iesus Ephes 2.6 Q. Had the Fathers who liued before Christ this communion with him A. Brethren I would not that you should be ignorant how that all our fathers were vnder the cloud and all passed thorow the Sea and were all baptized vnto Moses in the cloud and in the Sea and did all eate the same spirituall meate and did all drinke the same spiritual drink for they drank of that spirituall rocke that followed them and that rock was Christ 1 Cor. 10.1 Ioh. 8.56 Q. What then may this our Communion with Christ teach vs A. 1 Not to know any thing saue Iesus Christ him crucified 1 Cor. 2.2 To know him and the power of his resurrection and the fellowship of his sufferings beeing made conformable vnto his death Phil. 3.10 Col. 3.1 2. To walke worthy of him 1 Thes 2.12 For this is the message we haue heard of him and declare vnto you that God is light and in him is no darkenesse at all If wee say we haue fellowship with him and walke in darknesse we lye and do not truely but if we walke in the light as hee is in the light wee haue fellowship one with another 1 Ioh. 1.5 Q. What followeth vpon this our vnion and communion with Christ A. 1 If wee be one body in Christ wee are euery one anothers members Rom. 12.8 Ephes 4.25 1 Cor. 12.27 2 There is a community among these members Act. 4.32 Whereby in giuing and receiuing one doth communicate vnto another Phil. 4.15 And so are comforted by the mutuall faith each of other Rom. 1.11.12 Q. What doth this our vnion with the members of Christ teach vs A. To keepe the vnity of the Spirit in the bond of peace Eph. 4.3 c. And to let this peace of God rule in your hearts to the which you are also called in one body Col. 3.15 And all speaking one thing there may be no diuision among you but that yee be perfectly ioyned together in the same mind and in the same iudgement 1 Cor. 1.10 Ephes 4.15 16. Psalm 133.1 2. Gen. 13.8 9. Pro. 15.17 17.1.17.9.14 Eccl. 4.6 Col. 3.8.9 10. Iames 4.1 Rom. 14.19 2 Cor. 13.11 Q. What doth our communion with these members teach vs A. 1 That no man seeke his owne wealth but euery one one anothers wealth 1 Cor. 10.24 Reioycing with them that reioyce and weeping with them that weepe and to be of the like affections one towards another Rom 12.15 16. Whereby if one member suffer all the mēbers suffer with it or if one member bee honoured all the members reioyce with it 1 Cor. 12.26 2 Because all members haue not the same office Rom. 12.4 But haue gifts that are diuers Rom. 12.6 Such as are strong ought to beare with the infirmities of the weake not pleasing themselues but let euery man please his neighbour in that which is good to the vse of edification Rom. 15.1.2.3 1 Cor. 12.14 c. Q. I would gladly heare you to expresse yet more fully what wee are the beter for this vnion and communion with Chrst A. My God shall supply all your need according to his riches in glory by Christ Iesus Phil. 4.19 By whom all things are yours c. 1 Cor. 3.21 c. which doe appertaine vnto life and godlinesse through the knowledge of him that hath called vs to glory and vertue 2 Pet. 1.3 For hee that hath giuen Christ vnto vs how shall he not with him also freely giue vs all things Rom. 8.32 Mar. 2.27 2 Cor. 4.15 Ioh. 1.16 Col. 2.10 1 Cor. 1.5 Q. What may the consideration of this teach vs A. To doe as the wise Marchant did who seeing good pearles when hee had found one pearle of great price he went and sold all that hee had to buy the same Math. 13.44 c. Q. What spirituall blessings are with Christ to be had A. Of him are wee in Christ Iesus who is of God made vnto vs righteousnesse and sanctification 1 Cor. 1.30 Q. How shall man bee iust with God Iob 9.2.25.4 A. Christ Iesus who knew no sinne became sinne for vs that wee might be made the righteousnesse of God in him 2 Cor. 5.21 For as by one mans disobedience many were made sinners so by the obedience of one shall many be made righteous Rom. 5.19 Isa 53.9.53 11.12 Ezek. 16.9 Ob. But what did Christ in our behalfe that could be auaileable for righteousnesse either for the fathers who liued so many yeeres before him or vnto vs who doe liue so long after A. By one offcring he hath perfected for
for our good Iob 34.14 Eccles 3.18.11.8.9.10 1 Kings 2.10 Acts 13.36 Iohn 8.52 Gen. 3.19 2 Sam. 3.38 Iob 9.25.14.5 Psa 90.10.103.15.144.4.39.12.39.4 5. 1 Chron 29.15 Isa 40.6 Prou 19.20 Numb 23.10 Acts 22 9. A. Man indeed is not Lord ouer the Spirit to retaine the Spirit neither hath he power in the day of death Eccles 8.8 Yet the day of death is better than the day of ones birth Eccles 7.1 For I heard a voyce from heauen saying vnto mee write Blessed are the dead which dye in the Lord from hencefoorth yea saith the Spirit that they may rest from their labours Reuel 14.13 For the wicked haue there c●ase● from their tyranny and there they that laboured valiantly are at rest The prisoners rest together and heare not the vo●ce of the oppressour and the seruant is free from his master Iob 3.17 Peace shall then come they shall rest in their beds euery one that walketh before him Isa 57.2 2 Though they die yet their works die not but doe follow th●m Reuel 14.13 And when the wicked by death are driuen away in his wickednesse yet the righteous hath hope in his death Prou. 14.32 Rom 14.8 Prou 11.7 Q. Why can these dead bones liue Ezech. 37.3 A. Thy dead men shall liue together with my dead body shall they arise Isa 26 19. For since by man came death by man came the resurrection of the dead And as in Adam all dye so in Christ shall all be made aliue 1 Cor 15.21 And therefore we haue hope towards God that the resurrection shall be of the iust and vniust Acts 24.15 Ezech. 37.5 Psalm 90.3 Q. There is no article of faith doth more stagger mee than this of the resurrection and therefore I pray helpe to confirme me in it A. Meruaile not at this for the houre is comming in the which all that are in the graues shall heare his voyce and shall come forth Iohn 5.28 Now that the dead are raised vp euen Moses sheweth at the bush when he calleth the Lord the God of Abraham the God of Isaack and the God of Iacob for hee is not the God of the dead but of the liuing for all liue vnto him Luke 20.37 Why then should it be thought an incredible thing with you that God should raise the dead Acts 26.8 Q. Make the certainty of the resurrection further to appeare by some examples of such as haue beene raised vp from the dead A. The sonne of the Shunamite being dead was by the Prophet Elisha restored vnto his mother aliue 2 Kings 4.32 A dead man also being let downe into the sepulcher of Elisha hee reuiued and stood vpon his feet 2 Kings 13.21 And when Christ with a loude voyce said vnto Lazarus arise and come forth then he that was dead came forth bound hand and foot with the graue clothes Iohn 11.43 Likewise at the death of Christ the graues were opened and many of the bodies of the Saints which slept arose and came out of the graues after his resurrection and went into the holy Citty and appeared vnto many Math. 27.52 Remember also that Iesus Christ made of the seed of DAVID was raised againe from the dead according to my Gospell 2 Tim. 2.8 Now if Christ be preached that hee rose from the dead how say some among you that there is no resurrection from the dead 1 Cor. 15.12.1.15.4 Acts 10.40 Reue● 1.18 Acts 13.30 Gal. 1.1 Acts 26.23 Q. What doth it concerne me th●● Christ is raised from the dead A. Very much for Christ being r●sen from the dead is become the first fruite of them that sleepe 1 Cor. 15.20 A● this is a faithfull saying that if we be de● with him we shall also liue with him 2 Tim 2.11 For God that hath raised vp th● Lord will raise vp vs by his owne powe● 1 Cor. 6.14 who by him doe beleeue i● God that raised him vp from the dead an● gaue him glory that your faith and hop● might be in God 1 Pet. 1 2● 2 Corin. ● 14. Rom. 8.11 Ob. But death is called the King 〈◊〉 terrours Iob. 18.14 who then ca● ouercome it A. I am saith Christ the resurrectio● and the life he that beleeueth in me thoug● hee were dead yet shall hee liue Iohn 11 25. I will ransome them from the powe● of the graue I will redeeme them from deat● O death I will be thy plague O graue will be thy destruction The sting of death sinne and the strength of sin is the Law ●t thankes be to God which hath giuen ●s victory through our Lord Iesus Christ Cor. 15.55 Psal 68.20 Hosea 13.14 Ob. I may be drowned in the sea and ●euoured of fishes A. The sea shall giue vp the dead which ●ein it and death and hell shall deliuer ●p the dead which were in them Reuel 20. ●3 Ob. Though I should be buried in ●he earth yet amidst so many bodies ●onsumed to dust and so confusedly ●ixed my body may be lost A. This is the Fathers will which hath ●ent mee that of all which he hath giuen me should loose nothing but should raise it vp ●gaine at the last day Ioh. 6.39 Ob. The same bodies for number ●hat dyed may bee raised from the dead but not the same in identitie of bodies A. I know my Redeemer liueth and that hee shall stand the latter day vpon the earth and though after my skinne wor● destroy this body yet in my flesh shall see God whom I shall see for my selfe a● mine eyes shall behold and not anothe● though my reines be consumed within m● Iob 19.25 Iohn 11.24 Q. How are the dead raised vp and wi● what bodies doe they come 1 Cor. 15.35 A. Thou foole that which thou sowest not quickned except it dye and that whi●● thou sowest thou sowest not that body th● shall be but bare graine it maybe cha●● wheate or some other grain But God giue● it a body as it pleaseth him and to euery se● his own body c. So also is the resurrecti●● from the dead It is sowne in corruption is raised in incorruption It is sowne in di●honor it is raised in glory it is sowne● weaknesse tt is raised in power it sowne● naturall body it is raised a spirituall bod● 1 Corin. 15.36 Q. You say that all shall be raysed wherein then will stand the difference betweene the Elect and reprobate at that day A. As with Pharaohes chiefe butler and chiefe baker whose heads were both lifted vp but the one vnto his butlership the other vnto the gallowes to be hanged vp Gen. 40.20 So all both good and bad shall come forth They that haue done good vnto the resurrection of life and they that haue done euill vnto the resurrection of damnation Ioh. 5.29 Dan. 12.2.13 Q. What shall become of them who shall be found aliue at the generall resurrection A. Behold I shew you a mystery we shall not all sleepe but we shall all be changed in a moment in the twinkling of
or tender Conscience and of Cauils from the wilfully obstinate I haue Dialogue-wise contriued the same into Question and Answer And such things as in which the Scripture is more plenteous I haue answere● one Question with many Scriptures Which the ignorant Reader aduisedly comparing together that is to say the darke and obscure places with those which a● more plaine and easie and the Questio● with the answer he shall find his Iudgemen● also in the vnderstanding of such places something bettered thereby And if in 〈◊〉 doing hee shall find himselfe yet to seek an● therfore do say as the Eunuch vnto PHILIP How shall I vnderstand these things withou● a guide Act 8.31 Because the Priests lip are to preserue knowledge let him therefor● seeke the Law at their mouth Mal. 2.7 ● That by conference with some learned an● godly Minister the knots being vnloosed and the hard shell broken to his hand hee may through GODS blessing at th● last attaine vnto the sweetnesse of th● Kernell which is the true sence of Scripture Which worke now some yeeres past I hauing finished and at the first onset intended for my owne priuate Notwithstanding by the incouragement of som● learned and instigation of other Christia● friends I haue yeelded the same as tho● seest to the Presse for the vse of many By which my labour if thou findest thy selfe any thing helped in thy ioy or some other way Christianly edyfied leauing the Instrument to vanish in his owne obscurity let thine eyes bee fixed on him who by the mouthes of Babes and Sucklings is able to make perfect his owne praise Vnto whose Grace I commend thee Thine if his owne F. B. The Author would desire the Reader to Correct such escapes of th● Presse as 〈◊〉 shall meet withall whic● for lac●● 〈◊〉 ●●●e and leisure coul● not bee p●●● 〈◊〉 A Catalogue of Chapters CHAP. 1 THe Preface or Introduction PAGE 1 CHAP. 2 Christ promised PAGE 4 CHAP. 3 Christ exhibited PAGE 7 CHAP. 4 Vnion and Communion with Christ and his members PAGE 18 CHAP. 5 Iustification PAGE 29 CHAP. 6 Reconciliation where of Peace and I●● PAGE 51 CHAP. 7 Adop●●●n and Regeneration PAGE 57 CHAP. 8 God●●●●rly d sposition to his PAGE 66 CHAP. 9 God 〈◊〉 Prayers PAGE 72 CHAP. 10 God 〈◊〉 his in their services PAGE 84 CHAP. 11 Go● 〈◊〉 ●eth his in well doing PAGE 87 CHAP. 12 God 〈◊〉 ●uch his in their wayes PAGE 96 CHAP. 13 The 〈◊〉 of Angels PAGE 99 CHAP. 14 Al●●●●ngs worke for good to the go●●y PAGE 100 CHAP. 15 Comforts against Death where Of the Resurrection PAGE 102 CHAP. 16 Of the last Iudgement PAGE 112 CHAP. 17 Of eternall Life PAGE 125 CHAP. 18 Of eternall Death PAGE 140 CHAP. 19 Of Sanctification in generall PAGE 146 CHAP. 20 Of Knowledge PAGE 152 Of Faith PAGE 154 Of Trust PAGE 155 Of Hope PAGE 157 CHAP. 21 Of Leite PAGE 159 Of Feare PAGE 160 Of Sorrow PAGE 162 Of Humility PAGE 163 CHAP. 22 Of Zeale PAGE 165 CHAP. 23 Of Charity PAGE 170 Of Iustice PAGE 174 Of Content PAGE 179 CHAP. 24 Of Sincerity PAGE 181 Of Perseverance PAGE 188 CHAP. 25 Of Temptations in generall PAGE 194 Of Temptations of the Flesh PAGE 195 CHAP. 26 Of Temptations of the Deuill PAGE 203 CHAP. 27 Of Temptations of the World PAGE 210 On the left hand Afflictions in generall PAGE 211 CHAP. 28 Of Persecutions PAGE 243 On the right hand CHAP. 29 Of evill Examples PAGE 279 CHAP. 30 Of false Teachers PAGE 282 CHAP. 31 Of outward Prosperity PAGE 294 CHAP. 32 Of the Word of God PAGE 299 CHAP. 33 Of Ministers PAGE 319 CHAP. 34 Of the Sacraments PAGE 339 CHAP. 35 Of Dicipline PAGE 347 CHAP. 36 Of the continuance of these meanes of grace with Gods blessing on them PAGE 351 CHAP. 37 Of Temporall blessings PAGE 356 Long life PAGE 357 CHAP. 38 Of Preseruation from dangers PAGE 361 CHAP. 39 Of Deliuerance out of trouble PAGE 374 CHAP. 40 Of outward Prosperity PAGE 385 CHAP. 41 Of the Land for Possession PAGE 393 Much people PAGE 395 CHAP. 42 Of good Gouernment PAGE 397 CHAP. 43 Of Peace PAGE 417 Of Food PAGE 418 Of Health PAGE 425 CHAP. 44 Of Strength PAGE 42● Of Beautie PAGE 42● Of Wisdome PAGE 43● CHAP. 45 Of Wealth PAGE 43● CHAP. 46 Of Fauour of men PAGE 44● Of a good Name PAGE 44● Of Honour PAGE 44● Of the vse of Earthly things PAGE 44● CHAP. 47 Promises concerning the seed of the faithfull PAGE 44● CHAP. 48 Of the vse of all the Promises PAGE 47● CHAP. 49 Of the Properties of the Promises PAGE 47● CHAP. 50 Of the obiects to whom the Promise doe belong PAGE 49● CHAP. 51 Of the wicked and of their reward PAGE 50● CHAP. 52 Of the wicked convinced of sinne PAGE 51● CHAP. 53 Of the wicked convinced of Iudgment PAGE 52● CHAP. 54 Of the sinner Converted PAGE 54● GODS Treasurie displayed in his Promises according to their kindes extended to the Faithfull CHRIST Pag. 4. Vnion pag 18. Communion 23. All things Spirituall Iustification pag. 29. Parts Forgiuenesse of sinnes pag. 30. Imputed righteousnesse 41. Fruits Reconciliation where of Peace pag. 51. Ioy. pag. 51. Adoption and so GOD Makes sonnes in Right of adoption 87. Conformity pag. 62. Assurance pag 63. Giues prerogatiues Exercised by Loue. p. 66 The f●uites in reg●rd of persons Esteeming of Pag. 66 Delighting in Pag. 67 Caring for pa. 68 actions by accepting of Prayers pag. 72 Workes pag. 84 Expressed Present doing good by himselfe to Reward p. 87 Guide p. 96 Angels to guard pag. 99 causing all things to worke for good pa. 100 Future in Time Death pag 102 Resurrection 103 Last judgement pag. 112 Eternity pag. 125 Sanctification the Grace wrought in them in Generall pag. 146. Speciall pag. 151. Knowledge Pag. 152 Faith pag. 154 Trust pag. 159 Hope pag. 157 Loue. pag. 159 Feare pag. 160 Sorrow pa. 162 Humility p. 163 Repentance Pag. 164 Zeale pag. 165 Charity p. 170 Iustice pag. 174 Content p. 179 Sincerity Pag. 181 Perseuerance pag. 188 working by them in withstanding the Flesh pag. 294. Deuill pa. 203. World p. 210 Frowning 211. Fawning 279 Meanes Word 299 Sacraments 239 Discipline 347 Temporall In Generall pag. 356 Speciall Life pag. 357 comforts of Life Freedome from euill pag. 361 Fruition of good Generall pag. 386 Speciall Land for possession pag. 393 Much people p. 395 Good gouernment pag. 397 Peace pag. 417 Food pag. 418 Health pa. 425 Strength pag. 427 Beauty pag. 429 Wisdome pag 430 Wealth pag 436 Fauour with men pag 440 A good Name Pag. 442 Honour pag 442 Seed Hauing Children pag. 449. Blessing on children p. 453. Circumstances Properties as Made True pag. 474. Free pag. 479. Generall pag. 485. Executed Speedy pag. 489. Constant pag. 490. Vnresistable pag. 495. Obiects Threatnings Propound pag. 505 Illustrated whereby the sinner is Conuinced of Sinne. pag. 513 Iudgement pag. 522. Conuerted pag. 540. GODS TREASVRY Displayed