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A03465 The historie of Adam, or the foure-fold state of man, vvell formed in his creation, deformed in his corruption, reformed in Grace, and perfected in glory. By Mr. Henry Holland, late preacher at Saint Brides Church in London Holland, Henry, 1555 or 6-1603.; Topsell, Edward, 1572-1625? 1606 (1606) STC 13587; ESTC S104152 275,758 386

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Paul the Corinths so in like manner the Hebrewes Heb. 5.11.12 it is very plaine they had beene well catechised and albeit they had suffered much for Christ Heb. 10.32.33 yet now they were become very dull haue need to bee well Catechised againe Sixtly so was Theophilus first instructed Luke 1.4 as appeareth in the originall Seauenthly the Church which followed immediately the Apostles continued the same methood and forme of doctrine for they had speciall men appointed to Catechize all Nouices and all Conuerts as that learned Origen was appointed in Alexandria by Demetrius Bishop there Againe it seemes they kept a true Register of their Catechized in their Churches For Eusebius lib. 6. cap. 7. 3. names three of them in one Chapter for speaking of their martyrdome hee saith 1. Heraclides that Heraclides was but once Catechized or entred in his Catechisme when he was martyred And Heron being well Catechised 2. Heron. he was but newly baptized when he was martyred 3. Rhais And Rhais was but in her Catechisme when shee was baptized in the fire And thus wee see how in elder ages the babes in Christ were carefully taught the first grounds of Religion and so being well grounded they were admitted by confirmation * Heb. 6.3.4.5 and laying on of hands to the Lords Supper and to communicate with the Church in other exercises of Religion Rom. 14.1 Tertul. de praescriptione Hereti ante sunt perfecti cathechumenoi quā edocti The breach of this order Turtulian cryes out against it saying that with the Heriticks there was no care of this distinction They are men growne or perfect men with you saith he before they be any thing groūded in the Catechisme I would this were no iust complaint against vs and our time The ages following kept the same course see August Tom. 4. de catechiz rudibus To. 6. serm ad catech Cyrils Catechisme Quest 11. But our people cannot abide to bee Catechised publikely nor know not how to Catechize their families priuately Ans The most part are enemies to their owne saluation they haue these and the like carnall obiections and excuses 1. Obiect They are ashamed so to be taught Answ They ought more to be ashamed of their ignorance 2. Ob. They haue no time to Catechise their families Ans God will not so be mocked first he hath commaunded his Sabboth for it and more also the euening morning and the noone time of the day Deut. 6.6 3. Ob. This strict order would scare away all seruants Ans Such seruants are better lost then found 4. Ob. They are too young as yet they will to morrow Ans If thou wilt not heare this day it may be thou shalt not the next day Heb. 3.15.16 Pro. 1.5 Ob. They are too old Ans The blinde doting sinner is still accursed albeit an hundred yeares old Esa 65.20 6. Ob. Our Fathers prospered without all this Preaching and Catechizing Ans The Pagans and vnbeleeuers best prosper in the world Psal 73.1.3.4 Iob. 21.8 And this was the old Idolaters complaint 7. Ob. Such as haue learned the Catechisme are as lewd as they were before Such as haue eyes can see better then the blinde Seruants are not accepted for their good meaning Ans The Seruant which knoweth his Masters will doth it not shall be beaten with many stripes 8. Ob. Wee meane as well as the best Ans Such as haue killed the Prophets thought they did God good seruice Iohn 16.2 wee must not goe by our owne good meaning Of the vvell formed Adam 2. Sunday or of man in his first excellencie in his creation when the beautifull Image of God shined in him Question 1. WHat is that most cheareth and comforteth thine heart both in life and death Answere That both in a 1. Cor. 6.19.20 soule and body whether I liue b Rom. 14.8 or dye I am not mine owne but I belong vnto my most faithfull Lord and Sauiour c 1 Cor. 3.23 Iesus Christ in whom I finde a full d Esa 53.2 1. Iohn 1.7 1. Pet. 1.23 redemption from all power of sinne Sathan e Gen. 3.15 Heb. 2.14 Col. 1.13 death and hell all which held me as captiue f Luke 1 71. before That the God of all grace and comfort hath of his owne free mercie called me by his Gospell out g 2. Th. 2.13.14 1. Pet. 2.9 of darkenesse into his meruailous light and sanctified h Eph. 1.13 Iude ver 1.2 me by his holy spirit to serue him and doth reserue me vnto Iesus Christ for euer that hath wrought this faith in mine heart Iohn 6.29 Quest 2. How many things must be knowne to attaine this assured consolation in life and death Ans Foure things First Adam constitutus what the excellencie was of the first Adam whom wee may for difference sake call the well formed Adam in communion with God and holy Angels Secondly how base and wretched man is by nature Adam destitutus The man without Christ Adā restitutꝰ The man in Christ or of Adam after his fall whom we may call the deformed Adam or the man without Christ in communion with the Diuell and vncleane spirits Thirdly how blessed the man is which is restored to grace by faith in Christ and this man we may call the reformed Adam Fourthly how all the reformed Adams 1. Pet. 2.9 or all which haue put on Christ must striue to shew forth the vertues of him that hath called them out of darknesse into his maruailous light euer zealous in good * Adamus fidus gratus Tit. 2.11 works Quest 3. Now let me heare what arguments haue you to manifest the great excellency of the first Adam Ans The holy Ghost in the glorie of mans creation commends his excellencie by this which followeth Gen. 1.26 Psal 8. 92. Finis primus in intentione vlt. in actione First from the day and time of his creation he was created the sixt day after the creation of all creatures in heauen and earth as if the Lord had decreed to make him Lord of all the visible creatures in heauen and earth his most speciall instrument on the earth to set forth his glory Wherefore no doubt he was vnto God more deare then all the frame of heauen and earth Secondly from the prouident care of God for him before his creation for the Lord as a wise father purposing to aduance this Adam to the seat of the Empyre of all the world hee leaues nothing vnprouided beefore hand but settes all things in a most comely frame and order to serue him Est profatio patris ad filiū Tertul. de resurrectione These words were not spoken to the creatures wanting reason nor to the Angels least they should be thought to be partakers of this glorie Thirdly from the great consultation of the holy Trinitie in his creation Let vs make man That creature which
out of bondage for a people freed from bondage are neuer their owne but his which f●eeth them 1. Cor. 6.19 therefore let Iehoua be your God c. The holy Ghost warnes this people often neuer to forget that bondage and their happy deliuerance And the Apostle telleth vs that these things which were done for the Church then were signes and types of spirituall things Pharoh the Egiptian bondage what they signified Egipt a picture of hell Pharoh was a notable type and patterne of the Diuell which wrought in him Col. 2.3 and by him Reuel 2.10 against Gods people Egipt might well resemble hell for Gods people did endure an heauie bondage and most bitter afflictions there The red Sea was a manifest type of the precious blood of Iesus Christ whereby wee must bee washed and sprinckled before wee can escape the hands of all our enemies 1. Cor 10.1.2.3 Col. 1.13 Hee hath deliuered vs from the power of darknes and hath translated vs into the kingdome of his deare Sonne This argument is often remembred as beeing a speciall motiue to induce this people to their obedience Num. 23.22 Iudg. 2.1 and Chap. 6.8.9 Micah 6.4 Deu. 4.20 And so in like manner our spirituall redemption is often set beefore vs for the same end and purpose Luke 1.74 Rom. 12.1 Tit. 2.11 1. Pet. 1.17.18 Quest 51. This shall suffice of the preface let vs heare what you can say of the first precept Ans The words are these Thou shalt haue none other Gods before mee or any of the other Gods or strange gods to anger and prouoke mee The summe of this Law is this let Iehoua be thy God onely know him loue him feare him trust in him and worship him as thine onely Lord and God for hee is the true God onely and thy God by couenant and the God of thy most wonderfull redemption The sence Thou shalt haue none other Gods That is albeit vnbeeleeuers account affect and place many Idols in the place of Iehoua euen in their hearts as their belly Phillip 3 19. the Diuell 2 Cor. 4.4 their riches Mat. 6.24 yet thou shalt not doe as they doe let Iehoua onely bee thy God Before my face That is with me as ve 23. following or in my presence for that God is exceedingly prouoked to ielousie so often as wee thrust any false God into his place as if an vnchast wife should bring an adulterer openly beefore her husbands eyes the more to vexe his minde Quest 52. Now let vs heare what doth the Lord specially require of vs in this Law Ans First in that he saith 1. Knowledge is heere commaunded Let Iehoua bee thy God onely his holy and great charge is that wee know him and his will for how can wee worship him as God whose nature and will wee know not This teacheth the holy Apostle saying Rom. 10.14 how shall they call on him in whom they haue not beleeued and how shall they beleeue in him of whom they haue not heard Ioh. 17.2 This is life eternal that they know thee the true God and whom thou hast sent Iesus Christ And first this must bee a found and true knowledge of God by the cleare light of his word True rules of sound knowledge 1. A grounded knowledge 2. Pet. 1.12 Eph. 4.12.13.14 We may not rest with the vnbeleeuers in a bare opinion or light imagination for no sound loue nor godly affiance and trust in God can bee grounded or setled vpon the weake and fantasticall coniectures of humaine reason or any such deceitfull foundation of mans inuention Mat. 15.8.9 Secondly 2. A working knowledge our knowledge must not bee historicall onely as the diuels is Iames. 2.19 but of power vnto sanctification Iohn 15.3 for the word of grace purgeth them and worketh effectually in them that beleeue 1. Thes 2.13 Thirdly 3. Endeuor to growe in knowledge 2. Tim. 3.7 when the holy spirit writeth in the heart his diuine rules of sound knowledge Ier. 31.33 hee works also an indeuour and care to increase in the knowledge of the truth Col. 1.10 2. Pet. 3.18 and to grow in grace Quest 53. Let me heare what bee the speciall branches of this knowledge Ans First to know there is a God Secondly to know there is but one God not many Thirdly to know that this one God hath three distinct persons in one diuine essence Fourthly to know what God is as hee hath reuealed himselfe in his most holy word The first branch that God is I learne first 1. The booke of nature in the booke of nature Psal 19.1 The heauens declare the glory of God and the firmament sheweth the workes of his hands Rom. 1.20 The inuisible things of God that is his eternall power and Godhead are seene by the creation of the world Secondly by the booke of God wherein I see heare The booke of God and feele the great power and maiestie of God speaking within mee searching and checking the very secret thoughts of mine heart Heb. 4.12 The word of God is mightie in operation and sharper then any two edged sword c. diuiding a sunder the soule and the spirit the ioynts and the marrow and is a discerner of the thoughts and intents of the heart 3. The Scripture of the spirit Thirdly by the Scripture or writing of the holy spirit which hath ingrauen and written his Lawes in our hearts according to his promise Ier. 31.33 and 32.40 4. The testimony of conscience Fourthly by the testimonie of conscience concluding and speaking of this point euer constantly till men haue smothered this sergeant which god hath left in them by custome and continuance in sinne are become past feeling Eph. 4 18.19 2 Branch of the knowledge of God The second branch that there is but one God onely I am taught first by the booke of nature which teacheth mee there can bee but one infinit and eternall first moouer maker and preseruer of all things in heauen and earth Heb. 1.2.3 Secondly the booke of God is my best teacher herein I learne this truth Deut. 6.4 heare Israell the Lord thy God is one Lord. Eph. 4.5.6 There is but one Lord one God and Father of all Thirdly I haue here also the consent of the Church in all ages 3. Branch of the knowledge of God Distinctiō of persons The third branch this one God almightie hath three distinct persons in one diuine essence Father Sonne and holy Ghost This most admirable misterie cannot be knowen but onely by that his reueled will contayned in his written word as Mat. Chapter 3. and the 28. where three distinct persons are cleerely set beefore vs The Father the Sonne and the holy Ghost The Father is God and Lord the Sonne is of the same nature Heb. 1.1 Iohn 1.1 So is the holy Ghost in like manner 4. Branch of the knowledge of God what he is Iehoua God and Lord of heauen and
thy a Deu. 5.14 nor thine Oxe nor thine Asse neither any of thy cattel that thy man seruant and thy maid seruant may rest as well as thou maide nor they beast nor the stranger that is within thy gates for in sixe daies the Lord b Perfected 1. Scope made the heauen and the earth the sea and all that in them is and rested on the seauenth day therefore the Lord blessed the Saboth day and halowed it First the principall scope and end of this Law is that wee beeing dead to our owne affections and works should religiously addict and addresse our selues to seeke the kingdome of heauen and to attend Gods holy worship all the Sab●th day continuing in the publike and priuate exercises and meanes which God hath commanded in his word Secondly Order it is good for vs to obserue the order of Gods Commandements which is this The first Commandement sets before vs the substance of Gods worship the second the forme thereof The third the end The fourth teacheth vs the time when this seruice should be publikely and solemnly practised The former three Commandements set before vs those duties which wee owe and must performe dailie vnto God This last commandeth that publike forme of gods worship which must bee religiously kept in one day in the seauen vnto God Thirdly againe wee are to note generally concerning this Law that whereas our naturall corruption is so great an enemie to these most sacred lawes for this cause hath bound vs with speciall bands to the obedience and keeping of the three former Commandements In this fourth precept hee addeth more reasons as desiring yet more strongly to binde this inbred enemie of God within vs for that we resist and fight more against this Law then any of all the rest of Gods commandements and for that in the practise of this consisteth the obseruation of all the former and neglecting this we neglect all religion Ier. 17.12 27 Ezech 20.21 23.38 Nehe 9.14 This is cleare by Gods complaint often in the Prophets for hee saith that all his seruice is ouerthrowne for that his Sabothes are polluted and defiled How this Law differs from the rest Fourthly wee bee also to obserue here how this Law differs from all the rest first this Law hath a speciall note as a preface set before it in the word remember which is wanting in all the rest Secondly the rest be onely either negatiue or affirmatiue that is either bid or forbid but this Law doth expressely forbid the euill to bee committed and expressely command the seruice which God requireth Thirdly the rest of the Commandements doe but onely binde a man for him selfe to the obseruation of that which is commaunded but this law expresly chargeth vs with a care of our whole familie for the obseruation of the Saboth and not onely this but chargeth vs also that wee cause the stranger within our gates to worship God with vs yea all the beasts wee haue must rest this day with vs. Fiftly the fourth Law hath two parts First the precept where we may obserue a preface or a note of attention in the word remember and the charge it selfe containing these branches first that the Lord commandeth a Saboth that is one day in seauen for his people to rest in Exod. 20. ver 8. Secondly that the Lord commandeth this day to be sanctified and consecrate for holy exercises where wee must consider what workes doe sanctifie and profane the Saboth Thirdly how this sanctified Saboth or holy rest must be on the seaueth day and none other Fourthly who is to performe this rest with vs all and euery one in the familie these specialls are numbred man as parents and mistrisses man and wife children sonnes and daughters seruants and strangers men and maides and beasts the Oxe and the Asse Secondly the confirmation hath these foure reasons first for that I permit and graunt thee sixe dayes for thine owne works Exod. 20. ver 9. Secondly for that the seauenth day is the Lords owne day commaunded and consecrate by himselfe for himselfe and his owne seruice ver 10. Thirdly for that God rested the seauenth day Fourthlie for that God hath promised a speciall blessing to all true worshippers in the sanctification of it * A note of attention Luke 17.32 Deut. 8.2 32.7 and Adde this word to euery part of this law to stir vp thy selfe aduisedly to consider the charge Remember The meaning is consider well The Sense and prepare thy selfe and obserue well the Saboth to sanctifie it Deut. 5.12 The Saboth That is the day of rest which is said in the tenth verse to bee the seauenth day It is called the rest beecause of the rest which is proper to this day In the beeginning this name was appropriate onely to the seauenth day but vnder the Law many other Saboths are commanded To sanctifie it To sanctifie is to separate any thing from the common vse to consecrate the same to Gods seruice Sixe dayes shalt thou labour That is I freely permit thee to worke sixe daies in thine ordinarie vocation that thou maist attend my holy worship the seauenth daie as I haue commanded And doe all thy worke That is leaue no part to be finished on the Saboth day But the Seauenth day is the Saboth That is Verse 10. this is the onelie day wherein I command that holie rest to be obserud Of the Lord thy God Or vnto the Lord thy God or for the Lord thy God that is to be spent wholie and religiously in the seruice of the Lord thy God or the day which he challengeth to be wholy spent in his seruice In it thou shalt not do any worke The Saboth day thou maist not do any of thine ordinarie works in seed time nor in haruest Exod. 34.21 Thou maister father or gouernour of house and family or of any societie Nor thy Sonne c. All men and cattell which we haue at our command and vse as being in subiection vnto vs. Nor thy stranger Iew borne or Proselite Within thy gates within thy charge For in six dayes the Lord made heauen That is Verse 11. the Lord rested after his worke and therefore so doe thou the Saboth day Therefore That is first that thou maist giue that to the Lord for his worship as beefore Secondly that thou maist not tire and weary thy selfe or any thing that is thine man or beast Exod. 23.12 Deut. 5.14 Thirdly that thou maist euer remember Gods rest in the creation Fourthly that thou maist neuer forget thy deliuerance from Egipt Deut. 5.15 The Lord blessed the Saboth day That is the Lord hath giuen this day a speciall blessing in that hee hath ordained it for his owne seruice and halowed it or sanctified it that is hath himselfe set this day apart for this holy vse so this word is vsed Exod. 29.44 and. 40.13 Leu. 27.30.28 Quest 103. Now proceed on to consider more neerely
saith Chap. 16. 19. After the Lord had spoken vnto them he was receiued into heauen and sate at the right hand of God And the Apostle Eph. 1.20 He raised him from the dead Act. 2.3.4 1. Tim. 3.16 and set him at his right hand in the heauenly places far aboue all principalitie and power Thus then in few words I expresse my meaning and faith concerning this Article I say that our Lord Iesus Christ hauing accomplished all his worke on earth and hauing committed the word of reconciliation for the gathering of his Elect vnto his holy ministers hee doth not now from hence forth after his ascention execute any of his offices in infirmitie as before on earth but in great excellencie and glory in the highest heauens I doe therefore here beleeue that Christ God incarnate beegan after his ascention and not before to sit at the right hand of his father and am perswaded that Christ now sitting in heauen Ioh. 17. Rom. 8. Ephes 1. both heares my prayers and prayes also to his father for mee and I am perswaded that his vertue grace and power is maruelous effectuall in the hearts and consciences of all the faithfull by meanes of his Gospell 1. Thes 2.13 albeit his bodily presence bee as far distant from vs as his seate in heauen is from our hearts on earth for him hath God lifted vp with his right hand to bee a Prince and a sauiour to giue repentance to Israell and forgiuenesse of sinnes So thus I conclude Christ God and man doth actually raigne in heauen with the father in glory and that the father doth and will doe all things by none other and that none other is of power to execute this office of the head of the catholike and vniuersall Church of Christ on earth but onely our Lord and Sauiour Iesus Christ Now in that Christs placing at the right hand of the Father argues an inferioritie in Christ because of one nature as is aforesaid hence it appeares that they bee deceiued who auouch that Christ glorified hath such a transfusion of the proprieties of the God-head into his manhood omniscience and omnipresence c. for this is to make the creature a creator and so Iesus Christ should haue no true humane body and soule in heauen which were not to glorifie his humanitie but to abolish it And whereas the word Almightie is repeted againe in this Article it is to signifie the maiestie of God the father and so the excellencie of Christ who is so aduanced and glorified God and man or the man Christ Iesus by so mighty a maiestie Againe here I professe that by the session of Christ at the right hand c. two things must bee vnderstood first that this blessed person of the Sonne hath the same equalitie of maiestie and glory with the Father Secondly by this phrase is also vnderstood that the humane nature of Christ is exalted to a most high excellencie of glory euen to execute iudgement as he is the Sonne of man Ioh. 5.27 And it may not be here said as in his resurrection that like as Christ rose onely in respect of his humane nature so also hee sits at Gods right hand in respect of the same nature for the session at Gods right hand is not a propertie of nature but signifieth the state of the person of Christ resting now in the execution of his offices as being king and priest and mediator betweene God and his people See Bucanus pag. 260. Sedere igitur c. Quest 47. Now proceed to the fruits which follow this faith Ans The benefites which follow this exaltation and session of Christ at the right hand of God are either in respect of his priesthood or of his kindome The beleeuer gaines these benefites by his priesthood First he is now and may be truely perswaded that as the couenant of grace and priesthood of Christ haue * Heb. 8.6 none end so his intercession for him and for all euery beleeuer shall neuer cease to the end of the world for all Rom. 8.34 1. Tim. 2.5 1. Iohn 2.1 Iohn 17. Christ is risen againe and sitteth at the right hand of God and maketh request for vs and for euery one I haue praid for thee Peter that thy faith faile not The manner of this is this hee appeares in heauen as a publike person in our stead He appeares in the sight of God for vs. Heb. 9.24 and makes the same requests hee made on earth Iohn 17. The difference betweene Christs passion and intercession is this the passion is as a satisfaction to Gods iustice for vs c. and as it were the tempering of a plaister but intercession applies it to the very sore So then the beleeuer is hereby sweetly comforted in heart being perswaded that Christ Iesus God and man now sitting in great maiestie and glory in heauen first heares his prayers in heauen and secondly accepts and sanctifies all his sacrifice and seruice which the beleeuer offers to the father by his hand Heb. 13.15 Psal 119.106 for all our seruice is imperfect yet for his intercession sake it is accepted as perfect A second consolation here ariseth to the beleeuing heart hee may now with boldnesse goe to the throne of grace Heb. 4.16 because wee haue then an high Priest an high Priest that sitteth at the Throne of the Maiestie in the heauens Heb. 8.1 And for this cause the same Apostle in the same Epistle Chap. 10.19.20 biddeth vs draw neere with a true heart and with an vndoubted perswasion of faith And againe most sweetly Phil 4.6 Be nothing carefull but in all things let your requests be shewed vnto God in praier A third consolation is this his intercession preserues euery repentant sinner in the state of Grace that being once iustified and sanctified they may so continue vnto the end whom he loueth once in his Christ who stands before him hee loues him for euer Iohn 10.29 If hee fall the Lord will raise him vp againe Fourthly a most sweet consolation is this the intercession of Christ in heauen casteth downe such beames of grace into the beleeuers heart on earth that it causeth another intercession of the spirit in him or causeth the spirit of prayer to be effectuall and working in him Zach. 12.10.11 Rom. 8.26 Hee giueth vs his spirit which helpeth our infirmities and maketh request for vs with sighes and grows that cannot be expressed but hee which searcheth the hearts knoweth what is the meaning of the spirit for hee maketh request for the Saints according to the will of God The holy Ghost makes request by stirring euery repenting heart to pray with grones and sighes which the mouth cannot expresse and this is a speciall fruit of the intercession of Christ in heauen so that a man may soone know by the spirit of prayer in his owne heart how Christ prayeth for him in heauen A man may soone finde it by his owne coldnesse or feruency
of their former liues mispent and to conclude what doth not the feare of hell worke vpon them surely my heart dreadeth my minde fayleth to thinke vpon to heare to see to consider their wringing of hands their knocking of breasts their cryes filling heauen and earth and hell and my tongue and pen cannot expresse it but must rest with the saying There is no peace to the wicked saith the Lord. Quest 49. Now proceede to the comforts which arise by the expectation of the last iudgement Ans First what can bee more comfortable to good men then to consider and remember that the Lord hath appointed a day to iudge the world in righteousnesse When a man looketh vpon the sorrows and labours of Iacob the enemies of Dauid the imprisonment and martyrdome of the Prophets the shamefull death of Christ and ten of his Apostles the present glory of Turke and Pope disgracing and diriding true religion with the ostentation of multitude contumacie riches outward and visible prosperitie and with the persecution and effusion of the Martyrs blood besides what clearing of the guiltie and acquiting of malefactors and punishment of the innocent that one example of Christ and Barabas is most demonstratiue Why was Ioseph imprisoned Naboth killed Esay sawen asunder Paul beheaded Ignatius torne in peeces by wilde beastes Bishop Cranmer Ridley Latimer Hooper Farrar master Bradford Philpot and that most blessed victorious and constant martyr of Christ Richard Atkins who suffred at Rome Anno. 1588. hauing first of all his tongue cut out of his mouth and his hands likewise cut off was set naked from the middle vpward vpon a horse and so carried to execution two men going beside him with burning torches scorching his sides and being carried by the lodging of the Duke of Parma hee looked out of his window and cryed to the torch-bearers burne him burne him put your torches to the heretikes sides and they poore persons desiring to forbeare such cruelty hee with the stumpes of his armes inclosed the torches and kept them fast to his sides enduring without note of impatiencie the burning and bleeding of mouth sides and armes altogether oh whose harts doth not melt to thinke vpon much more to see such a crueltie surely were it not for this day of iudgement the wicked were blessed and the Godly accursed but there is an appoynted time of Ioseph his deliuerance and the king shall send and deliuer him Then shall not Noah bee mocked Moses bee afraid of Pharao Aaron of the idolatrous Israelites then shall Naboath haue his vineyard euery murdered and martyred person haue his life and fame againe euery empouerished and oppressed man by wrong haue his goods restored euery rauished virgin haue her reputation repayred and euery one afflicted in body or minde see and feele the end of all calamitie oh Lord when shall wee come and appeare before thy presence Let the world wherein dwelleth no goodnesse take the wings of the morning and fly away Euen so Lord Iesus come quickely and let there be no more time Secondly the person that shall bee Iudge namely Christ which was dead and sitteth on the right hand of God against whom and for whose sake both the wicked rage and the Godly endure and therefore it is said hee shall come viz. in the clouds which was enterred in the earth the sorrowes of the graue cannot hold him no nor the heauens when the later day commeth but he maketh his clouds his charriots his messengers flames of fire burning vp the world and rideth vpon the wings of the wind and commeth with the voices of Archangels trumpets Surgite mortui omnes venite ad iudiciū Arise O yee dead and let all men come to iudgement Oh how happy shall it bee that day with them which haue serued and kissed the Sonne and that can say for thy sake haue wee beene killed all the day long How shall hee recompence them that haue fed him how shall hee pay them that by almes deedes and holy workes haue lent vnto him how shall hee honour them that haue honoured him how shall he reuiue and comfort them that haue dyed or mourned for him and to conclude how shall hee not giue them ten thousand times more then all their euils amounted vnto in this present world Well O Christ We beleeue with Athanasius that thou shalt come to be our Iudge we therefore pray thee helpe thy Seruants whom thou hast redeemed with thy precious blood Come Lord Iesus come quickely and make them to bee numbred with thy Saints in glory euerlasting Quest 50. But concerning the estate of the Elect after the last iudgement you must shew the place where they shall raigne the priuiledges and prerogatiues where withall they shall bee endowed and other circumstances of necessary moment that wee may conceiue the meaning of Saint Paul when hee sayth I suppose that all the afflictions of this life are not worthie the glory that shall bee reuealed Ans First of all the place wherein they shall liue after the later day is in the heauens aboue the firmament Sunne Moone and Starres and not on the earth as the fonde Millenaries haue vntruely conceiued and this may appeare by many testimonies of the holy Ghost Lu. 12.32 Feare not little flocke it is your Fathers will to giue you a kingdome Mat. 25.34 Come yee blessed of my Father receiue the kingdome prepared for you before the beginning of the world Iohn 3.4 Except a man bee borne of water and the holy Ghost hee cannot enter into the kingdome of God 1. Pet. 1.3 Blessed be God euen the Father of our Lord Iesus Christ which according to his abundant mercy hath beegotten vs againe to a liuely hope by the resurrection of Iesus Christ from the dead 4. To an inheritance immortall and vndefiled and that fadeth not away reserued in heauen for vs. Iohn 17.24 Father I will that those which thou hast giuen me bee with mee euen where I am that they may behold my glory which thou hast giuen mee By all which and many more if it were needfull it is most cleere that they which shall be saued shall rest not vpon earth for that kingdome the Saints haue already and therefore neede no further promise thereof this also they haue among the wicked without any regeneration or new birth but that estate which they shall inherite after the later day cannot be attayned without a second birth The earth was not beefore the worlds beginning but the place kingdome and state which the Saints shall haue after iudgement shall be that wherein God was before the worlds creation and therefore an vncreated place and not the earth either that is or shall bee The inheritance whereunto wee are regenerated is immortall and layd vp in the heauens saith Saint Peter but is the earth now couered in the heauens and doth nothing appeare but a bare spectre phantasme and a shadow without any substance or if there be no earth nor world is there
any men and beasts such absurditie will follow vpon that doctrine as it will grieue any mans heart to heare them much more to beleeue them To conclude what glory had Christ in earth that his Disciples haue not seene surely none but they must see his glory giuen him by his father and therefore where Christ is thether we must ascend namely to the heauens and forsake the earth and neuer looke to enioy any benefite by the renued frame of the earth Quest 51. To what vse then shall there bee new heauens and a new earth according to the Scriptures for first of all Saint Peter saith 2. Pet. 3.13 But wee looke for new heauens and a new earth according to his promise wherein dwelleth righteousnesse Reue. 21.1 Saint Iohn writeth saying And I saw a new heauen and a new earth for the first heauen and the first earth were passed away and there was no more sea Ans By these places of holy Scripture it cannot bee prooued that the Saints shall liue vpon earth no more then that they shall liue in heauen for the Apostles plainely affirme a new heauen and a new earth and therefore we as sufficiently prooue by these texts our glorified estate in heauen as well as vpon the earth Quest 52 But why should wee looke for a new earth after the later day if wee shall not dwell therein Ans I answere for many causes first for the accomplishment of his owne promise Esa 66.17 For loe saith the Lord I will create a new heauen and a new earth and the former shall be remembred no more Is not the promise of God sufficient cause for vs to liue and dye in expectation of the performance thereof Hath God no other ends and vses of the new earth except men dwell in them Paradise wherein Adam once dwelled and from which hee and wee were expelled was it destroyed when men did not inhabite it or doth any man liuing know vnto what vse the Lord appoynted it surely none and therefore if man might bee on earth and God suffer Paradise for his secret purposes best knowen to himselfe not to bee inhabited much more after the iudgement when the gates of heauen shall bee open shall not any man neede once to dreame of an habitation vpon earth Secondly if there bee no other cause yet is this cause a sufficient reason to all sober men to perswade them of the vse of the new earth namely that whereas sinne hath now made it subiect to corruption and yet the first purpose of God that it should remaine for euer in pure estate without corruption had not sinne brought in death to men and corruption to the creatures must still stand and therefore for the first purpose of God which neuer altereth hee will preserue this outward world euen as the bodies of men that it may remaine before him as a monument of his owne handy worke for euer Two opinions are very grose one that if man had not fallen hee should neuer haue come to heauen but enioyed onely this worlds felicitie whereas the onely difference betwixt vs now in a degenerate estate and him in a pure estate concerning life eternall is not in regard of place for hee should haue gone to heauen as Elias and Enoch without leauing behinde him his mortall parts and that without paine of death or helpe of a Mediator by his owne righteousnesse holinesse and integritie and now through many afflictions paine and death by the helpe of a Mediatour and after the bodies resurrection will goe to heauen and life eternall The second errour is that the world should haue needed any purgation or should haue waxen old like a garment as now it doth or that there should haue needed any iudgement except sinne had entered into the world and therefore I conclude that the earth at the beginning was ordayned to stand for euer Psal 19.90 and that there is no more cause that men shall inhabite it now after the Iudgement then if men had neuer sinned and that this purpose of God shall sustaine and repaire it for to bee a monument of his owne work for euermore Quest 53. If the Lord would haue it remaine as a monument of his owne worke why then doth not the Sea remane for it is expresly said Reue. 21.1 And there was no more Sea Ans The Apostle in the Reuelation declareth onely a vision and therefore it cannot be certainly expounded literally in euery point hee repeteth what he saw and not in euery part what shall be for God hath reserued some things vnto himselfe but forasmuch as many visions are allegoricall especially in the Reuelation where the Angels are Ministers or Bishops the Churches Candlesticks the Beasts Gouernors persecutors the marriage of the Lambe the last day final end of the churches trouble ther also the sea in many places signifieth the brittle estate troublesome generation of this world And for my part I can see no cause or reason to interprete that part of Saint Iohns vision literally but rather that in the renued estate of the world after the later day there shall dwell righteousnesse neyther men with beasts or one with another shall haue any contention but all things shall succeede according to peace constancie and pleasure Wherefore those words being vnderstood of the Elect after the resurrection like as is afterward the new citty her foure gates her pauement with the twelue precious stones her water her fruites her trees her leaues her garments all allegoricall I conclude that the first diuision which God made of waters shall stand both aboue and beneath the firmament and that the sea shall not worke nor bee tossed with windes nor destroy any of the creatures renued vpon the face of the earth but vnto the Saints they shal no more looke vpon sea or land Quest 54. But it would bee much more for the comfort of men to liue againe in this world wherein they haue receiued many wrongs afflictions and oppressions by wicked men that they might see how god hath swept out all the vngodly out of the earth according to the promises of God as Psal 37.9 Euill doers shall be cut off but they that waite vpon the Lord shall inherite the land ver 11. The meeke shall possesse the earth and haue their delight in the multitude of peace ver 18. The Lord knoweth the dayes of the righteous and their inheritance shall be perpetuall ver 22. Such as be blessed of God shall inherite the land ver 29. The righteous man shall inherite the land and dwell therein for euer Now how can they bee said to inherite the land which in this world are but pilgrimes and wander to and fro and how can they haue a multitude of peace during the first possession of the earth in any delights who are adiudged in this world to warre fire and persecution and how short is their dwelling for euermore if they dwell not here againe after the later day when
all the workers of iniquitie shall bee for euer damned to hell The Prophet Esay also speaking of a second and renued estate of the Church alleadgeth such things as can neuer in mans reason bee applied to this world till it bee changed As Esa 11. ver 6. The Wolfe shall dwell with the Lambe and the Leopard shall lye with the Kidde And the Calfe the Lyon and the fat beasts together and the little Child shall lead them ver 7. And the Cow shall feede with the Beare their young ones shall lye together and the Lyon shall eat straw like the Bullocke ver 8. And the sucking child shall play vpon the hole of the Aspe and the weaned child shall put his hand vpon the nest of the Cockatrice ver 9. Then none shall hurt or destroy in the mountaine of my holinesse for the earth shall be full of the knowledge of the Lord as the waters that couer the sea ver 10. And in that day the roote of Ishay which shall stand vp for a signe vnto the people the nations shall seeke vnto it and his rest shall be glorious How can this eyther bee expounded of another estate then of this earth after the later day for till the later day I am sure this neuer was nor neuer will be Ans First of all the Prophet Dauid speaking in the forenamed Psalme of the generall estate of good and euill men as of two particular persons describeth by many comparisons the different ends and issues of one and other And I will shew you that it neuer entered into his head or that he dreamed of an earthly habitation after the later day but vnder the title of the lands inheritance of dwelling for euermore of possessing the earth hee meant according to the vse of all the Prophets the accomplishment of the Lords promises to his people Israell for the rooting out of the Philistines and other wicked people For so it pleased God to entise and draw vnto him that infant-church by worldly promises vntill they grew to bee more perfect by the reuelation of Iesus Christ Dauid Psalme 15.24 calleth the estate of saluation an ascending and inheriting the holy hill for whither the soule goeth after the first dissolution thether also shall the body ascend but I trust that there is no man in Christendome so paganlike minded that he date beleeue or once conceiue so much as a thought that the soules of men wander vpon the earth after their departure out of the body and if they doe let the Parable of the rich man and Lazarus confute them And surely the Prophet doth prophecie of the kingdome of Christ in this world before the later day for immediately before in the sixt verse hee speaketh of his incarnation in the flesh and ofspring of Ishai the father of Dauid and of his annointing by the holy Ghost wherby he should rule and gouerne his Church and immediately after he prophecieth the calling of the Iewes and their collection from the foure quarters of the world and that they shall raigne ouer the children of Ammon which they shall not after the later day and therefore that place of Scripture cannot bee applyed fitly to the state of the Elect after the later day But is an Allegorie of their peace after ther returne if so be they would cleaue to the Messias and not bee Infidels denying his person and not caring for all his promises otherwise for their faith and full confidence in God and for their affinitie with Christ in the flesh they should haue seene an end of all hostilitie in the world so that no more a man should striue with his brother nor beast with beast nor any of them against mankinde but all should bee obedient to men as to their Lord which was the estate of Adam in Paradise and this place of the Prophet Esay doth liuely set out vnto vs the louing condition of men and beasts one with other before the time that the Serpent beguiled our first parents And to returne to your first speech in your obiection that it would bee more comfortable to vs to bee righted in this world and here to raigne where we haue endured all misery I answer and say alas what ioy shall ther be to a soule which is fetched downe from heauen to dwell in the earth againe Would it haue beene any comfort for Ieroboam after he was king of Israel to haue gone back againe into Egipt and raigned there like a Lord and whether were it better to bee a king among Angels in heauen or to bee a commaunder and Lord among beasts of the earth Then I will conclude that as Abraham would not let Lazarus goe forth of his bosome into the world againe no not to preach repentance to sinners then much more shall not any of the Saints eyther in body or soule come againe after the later day to haue their owne particular glory vpon this earth refined So then it being cleare that wee shall goe immediately to heauen after the later day and not remaine here vpon earth for which cause those which shall be then aliue shall be taken vp into the ayre to meet with Christ I will conclude that this place of which wee neuer heard euill word ought to bee as the strongest motiue to straine and striue both body and soule for the attaining thereof For if Dauid had rather abide in the courts of the Lords house which was the temple at Ierusalem one day then in any other place a thousand surely one houre in heauen shall bee better then a thousand yeares of pleasure and glory heare vpon the earth For the sight of Christs glory in infirmitie I meane Peter and Iohn saw him transfigured in the mount Mat. 17. made them to forget themselues their wiues children meate drinke and returne home againe and to desire to dwell with Christ transfigured and Moses and Elias Much more therfore shall the sight of Christ in perfect glory and when wee also shall appeare with him in glory engender in vs ten thousand times more ioy and delight then we can haue in earth except heauen and all the hosts both of the Trinitie Angels and all Saints come downe from heauen for to dwell in the earth and therefore I firmely beleeue that wee shall bee in heauen and not vpon earth after the last iudgement Quest 55. Now then you haue perswaded mee in the place of the Sanits glory tell mee also the conditions of that life or so much as God hath recorded in his word and the Diuines haue obserued thereof according to your knowlegde Ans It is certaine that no man with the tongue of men and Angels is able perfectly to describe the estate of the Elect in heauen after the resurrection for the Apostle witnesseth that the eye hath not seene the eare hath not heard and it neuer entred into the heart of man the ioyes that are ordained and laid vp for vs in heauen and yet the seuerall names giuen
it This is your due and receiue it as a Theologicall guift from a dead man patronage it for so much as is master Hollands deserueth fauour and for the residue which is mine it craueth pardou You loue the Church and euery diuine thing and therefore I haue presumed to prefixe your name in the front of this diuine worke that both learned and godly which shall euer see or read it may know your pietie zealous affections and pray with mee for the encrease of your fauour both with God and men for your supportation by the holy Ghost for your further aduancement to the good of God his Church for the length of your daies to bee passed in quiet and contented health and for your blessed and assured entrance into that which the later end of this treatise describeth namely the kingdome of heauen Amen From Saint Buttolphes Aldersgate September 22. 1606. By him that is vnworthie of your fauour yet deuoted to honour you Edw. Topsell To all Christian Readers especially Londoners Auditours and friends to the late Godly Preachers master Greenham and master Holland AS by God his prouidence master Greenham did not liue to publish his owne works but left them at large which so had perished had not master Holland vndertaken with much care trauell paines to collect and diuulge them to the world for your good so by the same hand ouer ruling all things master Holland also tilled another mans vineyard and left his owne vntilled through vntimely death But God forbid but that the names of such iust men should be had in euerlasting remembrance therefore to you I commend this booke as the voice of Lazarus preaching out of Abrahams bosome and if euer you loued either master Greenham or master Holland while they were liuing and especially the later I do require you in the name of Iesus Christ as you will answere both him and me at the appearing of our Sauiour that you shew it now after his death For your sakes he spent his life yea and lost his life for his diligence in keeping his flock teaching you in greatest extremitie brought him to that sicknes that cut off his daies And seeing he had such an ardent desire to promote religion considered that one day death would close his eyes and earth stop his mouth from preaching in priuate he collected these instructions with an intent to imprint them for your benefite when he should be in his graue Now you haue them through the care of his poore widdow and charitie of the Printer whereinto I haue added a discourse of our ioyes and estate after the later day I assure you by reading this booke you shall better know your Generation Degeneration Regeneration and Glorification then in any other of this quantitie I preiudge no mans labours I honour all I desire that all learned men would do their endeauour to preach when they be dead for our haruest will be all eaten vp in a winter to come I wish readers to lay aside scorne and rash iudgement especially such as are idle themselues for a spirituall man must be the doer and not the iudge of the Law I pray God encrease the number of good labourers in his vineyard for good pastours will be precious souldiours in another age and continue our blessed liberty of preaching professing writing and hearing of the Gospell of Christ Farewell Yours while he is able to preach Edw. Topsell Of the necessitie and vse of Cathechizing 1. Sunday Question 1. ARe all men in the visible Church true and liuing members of the misticall body of Christ and in communion with him Answere No Some are naturall some are spirituall men some in Christ some without Christ for all that be with vs are not of vs. 1. Ioh. 2.19 Ep. 2.12 Question 2. What call you a naturall man Ans The naturall man is hee which is lead by the instinct of nature in all his actions and wants the holy spirit of a Christ in any measure and therefore hath no facultie to perceiue nor iudgement to discerne b the holy things of God a Iude. ver 19. b 1. Cor. 2.14 Phil. 1.9.10 Quest 3. What call you a spirituall man Ans A * Gal. 6.1 spirituall man is hee which by the light of the Gospell and a preaching thereof and through Gods speciall grace and free mercy in Christ hath receiued the holy spirit b of Christ in some measure to c discerne the will of God reuealed in his word a Gal. 3.1 b 1. Cor. 2 15. c Ephe. 1.13 Rom. 8.2 and to grow vp a perfect man in Christ Eph. 4.13 Quest 4. Haue all spirituall men or the faithfull or that bee in Christ the same measure of the spirit Ans No some are 1 stronge men 2 babes in Christ Heb. 5.12 Three points in the strong 1 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 he is exercised in holy exercises 2. After this comes 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 sound iudgement to discerne the things which differ 3 he hath 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 an habit of knowledge sound iudgement c. Col 2.2 which is his 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 Rom. 4. Quest 5. What is a strong man in Christ of whatsoeuer estate or condicion Ans That man whose minde and hart the spirit of Christ hath so exercised in the word of grace that he can discerne good and euill Heb. 5.14 Quest 6. And what is a babe in Christ Ans Babes in Christ are such as haue receiued but in weake measure the graces of Gods spirit and as yet bee dull of hearing weake in vnderstanding and vnexpert in the word of righteousnes Heb. 5.12.14 Quest 7. Most men that seeme to come to Christ and to fauour his Gospell are but weake how grow they vp to be strong men in Christ Ans By attending his holy ordinance in the ministry of his word and sacraments Ephe. 4.12 Quest 8. How must these babes be fed Ans Not with strong meate but with milke that is they must be instructed in the first principles of the word which we call our Catechisme Heb. 5.12 6.1 4.5 1. Pet. 2.1 Psal 119.9.10 Quest 9. What is Catechizing Ans Catechizing is a forme of instruction wherein the same matter is often * repeated that the weake may the better conceiue it and remember it * Deut. 6.5.6 Es 28.9.10 Quest 10. Is this Catechizing so needefull and of what antiquitie is it Ans First It is commanded of God Deut. 6.6 Secondly it was practised publikely in the Church of the Iewes Thirdly Abraham was cōmended for it Gen. 18.19 for hauing 300. in his house they were as it is written Gen. 14.14 instructed or Catechized in holy religion 1. Eunice ● Lois Fourthly so in al the ages following euen till Christ 2. Tim. 1.5 2. Tim. 3.15 2. Ioh. 4. Fiftly 3. Lady Paul first catechised the Corinths this forme of teaching the Apostles continued commended in their practise 1. Cor. 3.1.2.3 so
was made with such consultation as no one celestiall body nor all the goodly things we see in heauen and earth had the like for their creation Gen. 1.6.14 must be of great excellencie but man alone was created with this consultation therefore was he of great excellencie Fourthly from the forme of his creation in our Image Man was made like none of the goodliest creatures but like the Lord himselfe not so much in the glorie beautie of his body no doubt as beautifull as the Sun Mat. 17. as in his soule spiritual substance which God breathed into him like the Angels and yet in the substance of the Soule he did not so much resemble God as in the graces gifts and qualities of the Soule as wisedome and knowledge Col. 3.10 righteousnes holines and truth Eph. 4.24 Dauid considering the excellencie that was in this Adam and that shall be in all the saints after the resurrection breaketh forth into that holy exclamation Psal 8.4.5 O what is man Fiftly from the state of his full restoring into his first excellencie after resurrection First for the bodies of the saints shal bee exceeding glorious Mat. 13.43 Dan. 12.2.3.4 Secondly likewise the soule adorned with all good graces Heb. 2.8 Psal 8.4.5 Thirdly the state immutable neuer to bee changed 2. Cor. 5.4 1. Cor. 15.53 Eph. 1.14 Fourthly brethren with Christ and heires annexed with him in one kingdome and house for euer Iohn 14.3.4 Rom. 8.17 Iohn 15.14 Fiftly Inspeakable glory Psal 8.4.5 This * Erat enim Adam animalis non spiritualis homo quales post resurectionem beneficio Christi euademus Danaeus Antiq. p. 27. 1. Cor. 15.44 August lib. 14 de ciui Dei cap. 11. glory I graunt excelleth the first but yet in this glasse we may behold the Image and picture of the first Adam Sixtly from his empire and dominion ouer all creatures vnder God hee that was first ordained of God the Lord and gouernour and chiefe commander ouer all creatures in the ayre on the earth and in the sea was of great excellencie and glory The first Adam was so ordained and this the Prophet remembreth in like manner Psal 8.6 Quest 4. Now shew briefely what reasons haue you of the creation of man in the last place the last day and what further vse haue you of this doctrine First I say that he might haue all good meanes of Gods prouidence to serue him and see Gods care loue towards him beefore his creation hereby our faith in God concerning his prouidence hath a comfortable confirmation for his loue and care to them which bee reformed in Christ is the same and not diminished hee is as carefull louing and as prouident now as then for he is not changed Secondly that by sight of the creatures which doe attend vpon vs wee might in them discerne our Creator the inuisible God Our sences looke how many they bee in number so many ladders they may bee euerie day Psal 19. for vs to clime vp to behold the wisedome greatnes and goodnesse of the Creator And so must we daily tast him and see him in the creatures Psal 34.8 Thirdly to stop the mouthes of all Atheists which blaspheme saying that man is as old as God himselfe wee see man is not so old as the poorest beast or worme on earth Fourthly least any should imagin that man created some of the creatures or at leastwise to haue beene of Gods counsell in the creation of them Fiftly to shew vnto man and vnto all ages the infinite wisedome power and goodnesse of Almightie God for if wee doe well consider the frame of heauen and earth and the creatures which are in them we should as it were thinke he had spent all his wisedome and power in the creation of them The Sunne alone how wonderfully is it made nothing can be hid from the heat therof Psal 19. But behold after the creation of al he makes man a worke far excelling all the former workes as the Fathers say The Cedar of Paradise the picture of heauen the glory of the earth the gouernour of the world and the Lords owne delight And therefore no Emperour on the earth had such pouision and such free vse and command ouer the creatures as he had The second part of the Catechisme Of the second state of man ● Sunday or of the deformed Adam the man without Christ or the state of rebellion and vnbeleefe Question 1. HOw shall we best know the miserable condicion of the man without Christ Answere We may not trust our owne wisedome sence and experience in this argument for these may deceiue vs we must be herein taught by the most holy truth of God reuealed in the Scriptures Quest 2. By what speciall arguments doth God in Scripture set beefore vs the misery of the deformed Adam or of that man which hath neuer put on Christ Ans By foure speciall arguments or most cleere and manifest demonstrations First by comparing the arguments of his present miserie and wants with those of his excellencie before specified Secondly by a diligent meditation and due consideration of the historie of mans apostacie Thirdly by obseruation of two most fearefull consequents of that apostacie in all vnbeleeuers in this life for all without Christ are shut vp in bondage vnder the dominion first of Sathan Eph. 2.1.2.3 secondly of sinne Rom. 5.21 6.12 Psal 19.18.19 Fourthly by the most holy righteous and royall Law of God Rom. 3.20 Rom. 7.7 Quest 3. Now compare the arguments of the miserie of an vnbeleeuer with those arguments we heard of the excellencie of the first man Ans First how deere the first man was vnto God it is most cleere by all the former arguments of his exellencie But now the case is quite altered for this second Adam or man without Christ is a very stranger and enemie vnto God Col. 1.21 the childe of wrath Eph. 2.3 and without Christ the childe of euerlasting perdicion he that is in this state is most deformed and most miserable euery man liuing without Christ is in this state therefore euery man liuing without Christ is most deformed and miserable Secondly Gen. 3.17 from the deformitie and curse which is vpon all creatures for the sinne of man wee heard before of Gods great loue to the first man in his prouidence in blessing and preparing the creatures to serue him Now in this contrarie state of man all things without Christ are accursed vncleane To euery man vnder wrath that is to all vnbeleeuers all things are vncleane and accursed Gen. 3.17 Tit. 1.15.16 Euery man without Christ is vnder wrath therefore to euery man without Christ all things are vncleane accursed Thirdly from the comparison of that first image of his excellencie with the second of his miserie for so the holy Ghost teacheth vs to obserue the glory of the one the deformitie of the other First as touching his bodily substance in the first
faith and vnfained repentance Gal. 3. Ans By preaching Christ and his Gospell vnto them that is by preaching their euerlasting freedome and deliuerance by the mediator Iesus Christ the true seede of the woman which is here promised should bruse the serpents head For as the woman alone was the first organ of the Diuell to bring in sinne to Adam and her owne euerlasting perdition with all their posteritie so the woman without the meanes of man became the organ of the holy Ghost to saue her selfe and the man with all their posteritie Where wee may note how true repentance is an effect of the spirit proceeding from faith and the Gospell First the Gospell of Christ is manifested to the sinner then some generall faith and grace to receiue it is wrought in the heart by the holy Ghost then followes a true * Mat. 5.2.3.4.5.6 Psal 31.5 humiliation a Psal 51. contrition and confession and so the pardon of sinne is sealed b Eph. 1.14 by the spirit of adoption Quest 22. And how did the Lord proceede with our first Parents after their repentance and true humiliation before him Ans Hee tels them that now hauing escaped the second death they must for their further humiliation beare and suffer many temporall chasticements in this life because of the great pride and corruption which is now by this rebellion and fall setled in them The woman should haue many sorrowes but specially in the concepion bearing birth and education of children The man many griefes and afflictions in this life and both in his ordinarie calling and in the end be turned to dust vnto the day of the resurrection Quest 23. What vse learne we here to make of our afflictions Ans First in them and by them to bee truely humbled assuring our selues they bee good for vs and proceed from our fathers loue Secondly euer to acknowledge that when we be afflicted it is Gods inspeakable goodnesse that they be temporall here and not according to our deserts eternall in hell The afflictions of this life to the Godly are but gentle crosses but curses to the wicked Thirdly In all thine afflictions remember thou art but as it were a little galled in the heele but Sathan brused in his head and that the God of peace will not leaue vs till hee beate him vnder our feet Rom. 16. Fourthly in the view and consideration of the frame of heauen and earth to remember how sinne is the cause of all confusion and euill on earth and the cause that heauen and earth haue lost their first glory and beautie Quest 24. What meanes the Lord by casting them forth out of that Paradise fensing the place with Angels and a fiery sword An. He meanes not that if they could find the tree of life the fruit of it might restore them to their former state for no Symbole can or could euer confer any such geare but the Lord knowing how prone wee bee by nature to hypocrisie and superstition to seeke vnto the creatures and to forget the creator hee willeth him hence forth to depend vpon his word and prouidence and to liue by faith in the Sonne of God not to trust any lying spirits any more but to waite onely on the liuing God and for this see more in maister Perkins on the Creede pag. 83. to 94. The third way to know the miserie of man without Christ by two speciall consequents of that apostacie the dominion of Sathan and sin in this present world Question 25. THus far shall suffice concerning this historie now let vs heare what may be said concerning the principal consequents effects of that apostacie Answere They are two which wee are specially to consider First the dominion of Sathan Ephe. 2. Chap. 2. the dominion of sinne Rom. 5. and both these are called Rom. 12.32 the state of vnbeleefe Quest 26. Tell me first what speciall arguments can you ground vpon the 2. Chapter to the Ephesians to demonstrate the miserie of man without Christ Ans The greatest part of this Chapter tendeth principally to that end one speciall conclusion touching this matter we haue in hand which may bee hence gathered is this Sathan and all wicked spirits our deadly enemies are of great strength and power to hurt vs Verse 1. working effectually by suggestion as a blasting contagious spirit or winde Vers in all the deformed and blinde Adams of this world hauing all men without exception in the Church and without in subiection before they bee quickned by the Gospell and holy spirit of Iesus Christ Ephe. 2.1.2.3.4.5 If here then wee would know what the deformed Adam or what the miserie of man without Christ is We haue the spirit of Christ answering vs What the deformed Adam is or the man without Christ hee is a man dead in sinnes and trespasses walking according to the course of this world after Sathan which spiritually and inuisibly worketh in him all rebellion and disobedience to the holy reuealed will of God causing him to dwell and delight in the lusts of the flesh and to follow and fulfill the will of the flesh and of the minde Quest 27. I pray you let vs heare some thing of Sathans power to hurt vs without Christ for that some feare him too much and some nothing at all Ans The power of Sathan and wicked spirits against vs may bee knowen and is manifested vnto vs in the Scripture by three speciall arguments first by their names secondly by their great knowledge and long experience in this world thirdly by their euill art and works which they haue wrought in all ages First the wicked spirits which fight against vs and which haue all vnbeleeuers in bondage are called by sundry significant names for our instruction in the olde and new Testament In the old Testament they are called by these names first the a 2. Cor. 11.3 Serpent because by the Serpent Sathan first deceiued man Secondly the wicked spirits are called b Shegnir in Leu 17.7 Goates and c Sheg in Deu. 32.17 Cowes because they did appeare vnto witches and Idolaters in this forme thirdly the name d Iob. 1 6. Zach. 3.2 3. Sathan which signifieth a deadly enemie fourthly they bee called lying e 1. King 22.22 Ioh. 8.43 Spirits because they teach lyes and fill men with errour fiftly spirits of f Hos 4.12 fornication of couetousnesse of ielousie of giddinesse of vncleannesse g Es 19.14 because these be their workes in vnbeleeuers Tibi nomina mille mille nocendi artes Luke 11.21 Ioh. 14.30.16.11 Heb. 2.14 In the New Testament ye haue these names First That Tempter Mat. 4. Secondly That euill one Mat. 13.16 Thirdly That enemie Mat. 13. ver 17. beecause hee is a speciall tempter the Father of all euill and our arch-enemie Fourthly that strong man armed beecasue hee keepeth such possession of vnbeleeuers Fiftly The Prince of this world and of death because the
greatest part of this world is in a spirituall bondage as it were captiues vnto Sathan and by him vnto death eternall as he is said to haue his throne among vnbeleeuers Reuel 2.12 Sixtly The old Dragon Reuel 12.9 because Sathan and all his wicked spirits haue many yeeres experience to seduce and to hurt Gods people Seauenthly Beliall 2. Cor. 6.15 for that as some say he is the author of confusion as Christ is of order These names are not giuen to one euill spirit as the chiefe Lord and commander of all the rest but the Scripture speaketh of these inuisible spirits after this manner to teach vs first that all wicked spirits doe conspire and agree as it were vnder one gouernment kingdome and cursed league to dishonour God and to destroy men Secondly for that they desire to tyranize ouer the soules and bodies of men euen in earth Lastly it is manifest that these names Principalities Ephe. 6 12. Dominions Powers and Thrones are come to all Diuels without exceptions Secondly what knowledge our spirituall enemies haue the Scripture best teacheth vs for the Scripture testifieth of their long experience deep knowledge great strength to hurt vs. First their experience is of fiue thousand yeeres and aboue Secondly By their long experience and quicke sight they are seene in the qualities and causes of most naturall things in this present world Thirdly they can soone discouer by reason of their agilitie and swiftnesse thinges which are far distant Fourthly They are well seene in the historie and bookes of holy Scripture Mat. 4.6 Fiftly and lastly they are often called to and sent of God for the execution of his iustice whereby they are able to speak other-whiles the truth of future euents as the Diuell did to the witch of Endor of Sauls death 1. Sam. 28.19 Thirdly for Sathans works hee and all wicked spirits are meruailous expert to hurt any of the visible creatures in the ayre in the water and on the earth and to worke great wonders where and when the Lord seales them his commission There strength appeares in Egipt in the grieuous and great plagues wherwith the Lord smote Egipt Psal 79.49 There strength appeares in that strange affliction of Gods holy seruant Iob by open violence of tempest destroying his children by secret suggestions in theeues and robbers spoyling his cattell and goods and close practises of strong poyson infecting his body with incurable botches and boyles Iob. Chap. 1. 2. Lastly the persecution of the Church of God by Tirants by Heretikes Witches and Wizards hath euer beene by the secret practises of wicked spirits working in the Children of rebellion Es 8.19.20 Leu. 20.6 1. King 22.22 Conferre these Scriptures 2. The. 2.9.10.11.12 Reuel 2.10 Deut. 18.10.11 Leue. 20.27 Eph. 2.2.3 Quest 28. Now let vs heare the second point noted in the Answere of the 26. Question namely that Sathan works in all that are without Christ and how that is Ans Wee can easily proue that Sathan worketh in the children of rebellion and hauing receiued the spirit of grace and of iudgement soone discerne where hee worketh but very hard is it for vs to know in what forme and manner wicked Spirits so infect all vnbeleeuers The holy Ghost assureth vs hee can occupie and worke in them vpon the principall parts and faculties of the Soule and first for the heart the seat of our affections The Diuell put this in Iudas heart to betray his Maister Iesus Christ Ioh. 13.2 1. heart The Diuell commeth to the hearers of the word which are likened to the high way and takes away the word immediately out of their hearts Luke 8.12 Mar. 4.15 The Diuell filled Ananias and Saphiras heart with hypocrisie Asts. 5.3 2. minde Secondly for the minde and reason this part also is readie to heare and entertaine all euill motions of wicked spirits for they are called spirits of errour because they doe fill mens mindes with errour 1. Kings 22. and hold the mindes of men as it were fast bound that they may not admit the gracious light of God shining vpon them 2. Cor. 4 4. Where Sathan dwelleth signes of secret working To know then where Sathan dwelleth The Scriptures sets before vs these speciall arguments following First a heart filled with vnbeleefe Act. 5.3 Secondly The minde full of grosse ignorance in the very grounds of Saluation 2. Cor. 44. Heb. 5.12 Thirdly To walke in darkenesse when men pretend knowledge 1. Iohn 1.5.6.7 Fourthly to dwell in polution and vncleannes of body and mind argue Sathans presence and effectuall working Mat. 12.44.45 Fiftly To rest contented with a bare historicall knowledge of the Gospell Luke 8.12 Sixtly to persecute the word with blasphemies Mat. 12.30 with violence Iohn 8.44 and with secret and subtile practises Act. 13.10 Seauenthly to bee so choaked with cares and pleasures as that the word cannot bee fastened on the heart Luke 8.14 Eightly long contempt of the meanes of Saluation argueth Sathans effectuall working 2. Tim. 2.25.26 Next for the manner of Sathans working in men As the holy Ghost works inuisibly and spiritually neither seene nor heard but felt inwardly in some measure in all true beleeuers better knowen by the fruits then by any sense much like the winde blowing where it listeth Iohn 3. euen so the operation of wicked spirits in vnbeleeuers is by an inuisible and secret breathing and suggestion when as men are perswaded they are carried away with the very imaginations and motions of their owne hearts and as the light of the Sunne peirceth the clouds water and aire so doth the Diuels operation the bodies of men Quest 29. I feele often many strong motions within mee which cause mee to tremble and I know not whence they come for I striue against them I feare euen to name them Ans All Gods people are so troubled in like manner much or little These motions and thoughts proceed from a speciall agent because first being so euill they proceed not from our soules nor from our corruption for that wee doe not delight in them at all but rather suffer them do any thing to trouble vs secondly Gods spirit is no cause of them for that they be so euill thirdly such strange and sodaine motions must come into vs by the secret working of Sathan Let vs then reioyce that we doe not intertaine them but pray and striue euer against them Quest 30. Now proceede to that you said in the third place Question 26. that all men without exception are bound ouer in this spirituall bondage vnto Sathan beefore that Christ lose them Ans True it is so And such a bondage and seruitude this is that these miserable captiues thinke not their state to bee a bondage but a freedome and so addicted bee such to follow Sathan that much calling and crying cannot reclaime their dead hearts Luke 11.21 till Christ himselfe vouchsafe to bind the strong man and to cast him forth and to open
as when we haue sworne to doe any thing the doing whereof is a manifest sin and breach of Gods law that oath may not bee kept as Herods oath for the death of Iohn Baptist Mar. 6. and the Iewes to kill Paul Act. 23.14 Dauid knew that he had sinned in swearing rashly Nabals death 1. Sam. 25.21 and was changed and did blesse God afterwards for the changing of his minde Thirdly if the matter or cause of our oath be lawfull albeit hard and to our losse yet our oath must euer bee performed Psal 15.4 Quest 101. Tell mee breefely what other good things be principally required at our hands in this Law Ans These duties following doe most concerne Gods name and glory for without them God can not possibly be glorified The first is priuate instruction of our families The third branch of the obedience of the third law instruction of our famalies this God requireth at our hands Deut. 6.6 for that without this there is no hope that Gods great name may be hallowed in our houses of this hee speaketh in these words Deu. 6.6 The words which I commaund thee this day shall bee in thine heart and thou shalt rehearse them continually vnto thy children and shalt talke of them when thou tarriest in thine house and as thou walkest by the way and when thou lyest downe and when thou risest vp Secondly to take all occasion gladly when it is offered 4. To praise Gods excellencie and to seeke occasion in time and place conuenient to commend Gods greatnesse excellencie wisedome power goodnesse iustice and mercie manifested vnto vs in his word and in his works Psal 8.1 Bradford his meditations 1. Gods works 2. Gods words O Lord our God how excellent is thy name in all the world which hast set thy glory aboue the Heauens and O Lord how excellent are thy works in wisdome hast thou made them all Psal 12.6 The words of the Lord are pure words as the siluer tryed in a furnace of earth fined seauen fold Psal 119. O Lord thy word endureth for euer in heauen Psal 19.8.9 it conuerteth the soule it reioyceth the heart And this dutie wee must desire to remember in the vse of his creatures euer desiring they may be sanctified vnto vs by the word and praier first the word must teach vs what when and how to vse the creatures 1. Tim. 4.4 Secondly by prayer wee desire Gods presence and the grace of his spirit for the sanctification of them to vs. 1. Cor. 10.3 Thirdly the name of god is magnified by a free profession of his truth which is a true declaration of that holy certain knowledge wee haue receiued of him and his will by his word as need shall require beeing ready to approue it with losse of goods and life as may best serue to Gods glory and the confirmation and saluation of our brethren Rom. 10.10 With the heart man beleeueth vnto righteousnesse and with the mouth man confesseth to Saluation Mat. 10. Whosoeuer confesseth me before men I will confesse him before my father which is in heauen 1. Pet. 3.13.14.15 Who is it that will harme you if you follow that which is good notwithstanding blessed are ye if ye suffer for righteousnesse sake yea feare not their feare neither be ye troubled but sanctifie the Lord God in your harts and be ready alwayes to giue an answere to euery man that asketh you a reason of the hope that is in you Heb. 10.32.33.34 Now call to remembrance the dayes that are past in the which after ye had received light ye endured a great fight in afflictions partly while yee were made a gazing stock both by reproches and afflictions and partly while ye became companions of them which were so tossed too and fro for both ye sorrowed with me for my bonds suffered with ioy the spoyling of your good knowing how that ye haue in heauen a better more enduring substance Reu. 6.9 And when he had opened the first seale I saw vnder the Altar the soules of them that were killed for the word of God and for the testimonie which they maintained c. Cha. 14.12 Here is the patience of the Saints here are they that keepe the commandements of God and the faith of Iesus And for a motiue the Lord bindeth himselfe to aduance them to the chaire of honour that will honour him and vomits them as a loathsome burthen that be luke warme professors of his truth 1. Sam. 2.32 Reue. 3. The sixt branch of the obedience of the third Law Fourthly and lastly true zeale is a speciall grace whereby the great name of God is magnified in and by the saints This is often both commaunded and commended in the holy Scriptures first Christians must bee zealous in the profession of Godlinesse and repentance Reue. 3.19.2 Cor. 7.1 and of good works Tit. 2.14 and in euery good thing Gal. 4.18 Secondly examples Moyses Exod. 32.19.20.26 Phinehas Num. 25.7 Psal 106.30 Elias 1. King 18.21 Dauid Psal 69.9 and 119.139 Epaphras Col. 4.13 Definition We may describe godly zeale to be a griefe of heart conceiued for the contempt of God and his word mixt with a holy endeauour to redresse any such euill so much as in vs lyeth and to performe any good work to the aduancement of Gods Glory and the Saluation of his children Notes of true Zeale First true zeale beginneth in our selues and casteth the first stone at our selues and plucketh the beame out of our owne eyes that we may the better draw the mote out of our brothers eye and taketh his proceeding to others Gen. 14.23 Iob. 1. Thus Abraham with all the Patriarks and Prophets bee euer more zealous against themselues then others Secondly true zeale is ielous euen of those secret euils in our selues which are not onely not espied of others but are vnknowen also to ourselues though our conscience doth not presse vs yet herein are we not iustified saith Saint Paul Thirdly true zeale is constant not hot by fits cold in affliction and hot so long as the world fauoureth it keepeth a continuall tenour Saul and Pharao haue good motions by fits but Christians must bee constant in their zeale and loue Fourthly true zeale will cause vs to reioyce in the publike prosperitie of the Church when priuate crosses make vs sad Paul imprisoned was not so greeued at his owne bands as hee reioyced at the libertie of the Church and Gospell The tryall and examination of the Conscience First examine thy selfe as in the presence of God the searcher of all hearts whether thou hast all thy life so ordered thy minde thine heart and thy tongue that thou hast neither thought nor spoken any thing of god nor of his word and works but most reuerently euer desiring to aduance the excellencie of his name imprinted in them Whether thou hast not committed the sinnes forbidden in this Law Swearing The terrible oathes as Atheists on this
which wee will not bee seene to performe our selues for wee bee commaunded the contrary that wee compel and command so many as we can to the obseruation of the Saboth which if wee doe not their sinnes no doubt run euery Saboth vpon our score here be guiltie of spirituall murther all such maisters as retaine seruants like horses and mules in a barbarous kinde of seruitude on the Saboth from the publike meanes of their saluation Let all such remember the speciall charge of God directly sent vnto them in this Law Eph. 6.5.9 Col. 3 21. Tit. 2.9 1. Pet. 2.18 and remember that they haue a great Lord in heauen whose wrath is as a consuming fire Punishments for the breach of the Saboth are these Punishments for breach of Saboth Floods in faires with vs. Scaffols falling to the destruction and hurt of many in stage-plaies Some punished to teach the rest But not al to shew there is a day of iudgement First by the Law of God in old time as wee may reade Num. 15.32 death of body Secondly by old Councels excommunication that those which denie their presence to the Church in earth by wilfull negligence may bee euer cut off from the assemblie of the righteous Thirdly wee haue had in the time of fayers on the Saboth day diuers great flouds to the losse of goods and life in many places and this sinne wee retaine of the Italians which make their sunday a day of market Fourthly many times at beare bayting the falling of scaffolds wherby men women and children haue lost some their liues some their limbes and the women with childe haue not beene spared as is yet fresh in the memorie of wise men within the space of twentie yeeres and certainely these were punished to be examples of admonition to the rest although all dyed not let none therefore gather that either they perished by chance of rotten posts or such like or that God did punish them that were slaine and hurt at their pleasures for some other cause but rather thinke that they which dyed perished for that sinne and that the residue are but reserued to a day of iudgement The tryall and examination of the conscience First consider well and examine thine owne heart as beeing set before the throne of the iustice of God whether thou hast at all times reuerently and honourably thought of the Saboth and of the publike ministrie of the word and Sacraments 2. Cor. 5. which God in wisedome hath appointed to be the holy meanes of thy saluation if thou canst not find this humble submission and reuerence of these diuine exercises in thine heart thy conscience pleads guiltie and this Law condemnes thee Secondly whether thou hast prepared thy selfe to meet to the Lord on the Saboth for the diuine maiestie and presence of God the father the Son and the holy Ghost doth fill the sanctuarie and doth reioyce in the holy assemblies of his Saints I say examaine thy selfe of thy preparation by reading meditation prayer conference if thou hast neglected this dutie thy Conscience cries guiltie and this Law condemnes thee Thirdly whether hauing vsed a Godly preparation before thou didst also religiously attend obserue the word of god both read and preached with such reuerence and meekenes as if thou hardest Christ himselfe read and preach vnto thee if thou hast not respected this dutie thy conscience cries guiltie and this law condemnes thee Fourthly Cares whether thy Soule hath not wandred about the cares of this life during the holy exercises on the Saboth that albeit thou wast present in body yet thy minde was so distracted that thy soule was absent and receiued no blessing by any of the holy exercises of the Saboth if thy conscience crie guiltie this Law condemnes thee Fiftlie whether thou hast bestowed this day wholy in diuine exercises as thou art commanded namely in hearing reading meditation conference for the better vnderstanding of things heard and receiued by the publike ministrie if thou hast neglected this dutie thy conscience cries guiltie and this Law condemnes thee Sixtly and because this Law giues speciall charge concerning the familie our sonnes and daughters men seruants and maide seruant inquire whether on the Saboth thou hast not respected these both to bring them also to the holy assemblies and by priuate conference to cause them to vnderstand the things they haue heard so instructing them in the knowledge of the truth that they may learne also the true sanctification of the Saboth if thou hast neglected this dutie thy conscience cries guiltie and this Law condemnes thee Seauenthly inquire whether after the exercises of the Saboth thou hast remembred the poore and the sicke to releaue the one and to comfort the other if thou hast neglected these duties thy conscience cries guiltie and this law condemnes thee The Minister of Christ Eightly inquire if thou bee the minister of Christ with what care and conscience with what feare and faith thou hast sanctified the Lords Saboth in the preaching of Gods word and administration of the sacraments for he is accursed that doth the Lords work negligently wherefore if thou hast beene negligent in thy dutie thy conscience cries guiltie and this Law condemnes thee Ninthly whether thou hast admitted any knowne wicked sinners to the blessed Communion without any admonition that they may bee reclaimed to grace and to vnfained repentance that they prophane not the holy misteries of Christ and whether thou hast not sorrowed deepely in heart if any such haue past if thou hast neglected these duties thy conscience cries guilie and this Law condemnes thee Tenthly whether thou hast sought and endeauored to plant in the hearts and mindes of all in thy charge with all thy might the cheefe grounds of holy religion which wee call the Catechisme which euery man is bound to learne and know perfectly if thou hast neglected this dutie thy conscience cries guiltie and this Law condemnes thee Eleauenthly whether any playes or fighters bee suffered in Church or Church-yard or in any other place appointed for gods holy worship such as by authoritie may restraine these enormities do not their cōsciences cry guiltie Twelftly If thou hast any way impaired or infringed the right of Churches the maintenance of Gods publike ministrie orintermedled with the benefices Mal. 3.8 Rom. 2.22 tithes and anuities of Churches due to the ministers of Christ which attend the charge of soules thou hast committed sacriledge and thy conscience cries guiltie and this Law condemnes thee 13. lastly whether thou hast spēt the Saboth or any part of the Saboth in the workes of thine ordinarie calling or in lawfull recreations games or in feasting dicing dauncing or in any such exercises lawfull or vnlawfull if thy conscience crie guiltie this Law condemns thee and thou art in the hand of God to receiue sentence euery day houre and minute The fift Law Honour thy Father and thy Mother Verse 12. Tremel
those things which concerne saluation secondly to neglect those things which concerne the temporall state and health of body or minde thirdly actuall selfe-murther condemned of the heathen Or crueltie against our brethren in these speciall branches first of anger Secondly of a despitefull countenance and gesture thirdly an open repoach and crueltie of the tongue fourthly actuall murther of the hand which is the more greeuous the more bands of loue we break specialls here are first the murther of children by the naturall parents secondly the murther of parents by the naturall children thirdly the murther of brethren fourthly the murthering of any christian fiftly the murthering of an heathen Now what God commandeth first generally we be commanded to cherish all pittie and compassion in our harts towards man and beast Secondly all speciall duties and signes of loue and mercie are these first to looke well to our harts that we bee tender hearted and mercifull towards all men secondly to looke well to our outward beehauiour that in our countenance and gesture wee bee louing kind and mercifull vnto men Thirdly to looke well to the good vsage of the tongue thereby to benefit all men fourthly to looke wel to the hand that wee bee ready to reach forth blessings and good things to other men as the Lord hath inabled vs. Quest 120. Now let vs heare of the branches of the negatiue part in order An. The first is inhumanitie and crueltie against any of the creatures as against brute beasts all the euillvsage of them is here condēned this is one of the sins of the last times 2. Tim. 3.3 Rom. 1.30 he that is cruell to beasts will not spare the life of man when occasion is offered wee are commaunded to helpe our enemies asse Exod. 22.5 Deut. 22.6 Wee see this in Balaam who in great rage would haue slain the poore Asse when the Angell would haue slaine him and that most iustly his heart is discouered in his bloudy counsell against Gods people which Balack with all speede put in practise Num. 22. and 23. chap. God condemneth this brutish fiercenesse 2. Tim. 3.3 Ob. but we kill them dayly An. By permission since the floud Gen. 9. and therefore when we feed on the flesh of any creature wee ought to remember Gods free mercy and how sinne hath weakened our bodies which before were kept strong and beautifull onely with the fruits of the earth Secondly the Lord here condemnes all want of prouident care to preuent all dangers and euills which may be hurtfull to the life of man or beast for this cause the Lord commaunded battlements on houses to preuent dangers that men might walke safely on the house tops as the custome was in Iewrie Deut. 21.8 for this cause the goring Oxe must be stoned to death and not eaten Exod. 22.28.30 And this is the Lords care in commaunding that no pits bee left vncouered Exod. 22.33 The same may be said of rayling of bridges and of the mending of high wayes that man and beast may trauell safely without feare Thirdly next there bee three branches or kindes of crueltie against our selues here condemned in this Law And these must be first considered for if the loue of man towards himselfe be the line and rule of his loue towards other men hee that is cruell to himselfe can not bee mercifull to other men 1. Soule-murther First of this crueltie the first branch is Soule-murther Soule-murther is when a man carks and cares continually for his carkasse and neglects the state and life of the Soule his Soule lies dead in sinne Eph. 2.1 and feeles it not wants the life of God and hee knowes it not There is a necessarie diet and foode for the Soule which if yee neglect and denie the Lord cries in his word that yee kill the Soule or bee Soule-murtherers Hosh 4.6 Idle Ministers are soule-murtherers Prou. 29.18 My people perish for want of instruction and knowledge Prou. 10.21 The words of the righteous feed many Iob 23.12 Thy word is better vnto mee then mine ordinary foode for this cause the Lord complaines also against negligent Priests and Prophets Ezech. 34.3 Yee feed not the sheepe but kill them that are fed meaning by others Secondly the second branch of this crueltie against our selues is when by any sinne or sinnes we bee enemies to our owne health and so to our life and herein three speciall kindes are condemned for that by experience they be found dayly to shorten the daies and life of man All intemperancy impaires health The first kinde is all intemperancy which deuoures patrimonies brings in all excesse reueling and vncleannesse for sinnes be linked and grow vp together what a number of filthie diseases doth whoredome alone breed in men according to the Apostles doctrine and the common experience wherefore wee iustly conclude against these sinners they are cruell and vnmercifull to themselues for hearts bee eaten vp with this care the second secret enemy of a mans life is that biting eating consuming and distracting care which Christ condemneth Mat. 6. This care with the sorrowes which follow it be very euill against this Salomon warneth vs saying Prou. 17.22 a ioyfull heart causeth good health but a sorrowfull minde dryeth vp the bones The third secret enemy of a mans health and life is an improuident care for foode and raiment idlenesse slouthfulnesse condemned 1. Tim. 5. Prou. 6.6 and 10.26 Eccles. 37.11 Thirdly the third kinde of crueltie against a man himselfe is the highest kinde of crueltie that can bee named against the naturall life Actuall selfe-murther and this is actuall selfe-murther when a man laies violent hands on his owne life and imbrewes his hands in his owne bloud First such bloudy executioners bee greatly iniurious to God and men The Lord hath set forth such in his word as terrible examples for all ages to behold accounting them as monsters to terrifie all men from such vnnaturall practises as Saul Achitophel Iudas and the like Secondly the godly in extreeme sorrowes would neuer seek to end their paine on this wise as these did for they were well assured such an end was a beginning and the entrance into euerlasting sorrowes Here men must not respect the examples of Pagans nor any suggestiōs of Sathan to the contrary Dauid rores for very griefe of heart Psal 32.5 Hezekiah chattered as a Bird and could not speak for anguish of mind Es 38. Iob desired to be strangled cha 8.13 but they ouer came all their sorrowes by the spirit of faith and patience Thirdly and lastly we be not our owne but Christs 1. Cor. 6.19 Fourthly in the fourth place we be to consider of the speciall branches kinds of crueltie against other men condemned in this Law And here the first kinde is the inward and secret murther of the heart Murther of the heart beecause this is the fountaine and head-spring of all the rest out of the hart proceed euill thoughts murther
they ●…ome very beasts Fiftly God punisheth this sinne first in this life with a temporall death by the hand of the magistrate Leu. 20.10 1. Cor. 6.9 Gal. 5.22 Deut. 22.22 after this life they are tormented of diuils in hell Reue. 21.8 The like temporall punishment was for parties betrothed if they were found in sinne Deut. 22.32 Sixtly the very Heathen did abhor this sinne and appointed many kindes of punishments for it and some death as wee see the king of Babel burnt with fire Achab and Zedekiah two false Prophets for the sinne of Adulterie Ierem. 29.23 Quest 130. Proceed to single whordome and the other speciall actuall sinnes here condemned Ans Now that single whoredome is also here condemned is very manifest for the Lord often condemneth it also in the old and new Testament God teacheth vs that where whordome is that place is ful of wickednesse his words are these Leu. 19.29 Thou shalt not make thy daughter common to cause her to bee an harlot least the land also fall to whoredome and the land be full of wickednesse And againe Leu. 21.9 If a Priests daughter fall to play the whore shee polluteth her father therefore shall she be burnt with fire Againe this is repeated Deut. 23.17 There shall bee no whore of the daughters of Israell neither shall there bee a whore keeper of the sonnes of Israell So in the new Testament these two sinnes of adultry and whordome be most commonly knit together as most common and dangerous Gal. 5.23 Col. 3. ● 1. Cor. 6.9 Gal. 5.23 Secondly incest is here condemned this sinne yet exceedes the two former this sinne is committed when such as bee knit together and bee neere for kindred or affinitie defile themselues contrary to the Law of God condemning this pollution Leu. 18.6 None shall come neere any of the kinred of his flesh and vncouer her shame I am the Lord. Against this sinne a solemne curse was denounced Deut. 27.20.22.23 and the punishment inflicted vpon such sinners was death Leu. 20.11 And how greatly the Lord abhors this sinne may appeare by his curse so long continued on that incestious seed of Lot the Moabites and Ammonites Gen. 19.37.38 It may bee here demaunded if incest be to bee punished by death wherefore was the incestuous man in Corinth chastened onely by an Ecclesiastical censure The answer is this the Lord proceeds against this sinne at that time no further then excommunication onely because the Church as yet wanted christian Magistrates Thirdly wicked mariages with Idolaters with the prophane and godlesse bee here condemned first all couenanting and compacting in any league of familiaritie is condemned Exod. 23.32 and 34.15 Secondly Mariage is specially forbidden in these words Thou shalt make no mariages with them Deut. 7.5 The reason is this ver 4. for they will cause thy Sonnes to turne away from mee to serue other Gods And this wee finde true by many examples purposely to this end recorded in scripture as first in Salomon who for all his wisedome by such vncleane mariages was caried away as blind-fold to all idolatries 1. King 11.4 Achab also being euill by such a mariage with Iesabell was made ten times worse 1. King 16.31 And good Iehosaphat is taxed in these words Iehosaphat had riches and honour in abundance but hee was ioyned in affinitie with Achab. 2. Chron. 18.1.2 Esau by this sinne did greeue his holy Parents of whose Idolatrous wiues it is said That they were a greefe of minde to Isaac and Rebecca so that Rebecca Gen. 26.35 complaining against them saith I am weary of my life for the daughters of Heth Gen. 27.46 If Iacob take a wife of the daughters of Heth like these of the daughters of the land what auaileth it me to liue Againe this was the sinne of the Israelites practising Balaams counsell to Balaack to their owne destruction Num. 25.1.2.3.4 This is the sinne for the which Ezra and the godly with him so fasted mourned and wept Ezra 10.10 This sinne is specially named to bee the cause of the first destruction of the world by the floud in Noahs time Gen. 6.1.2.3 verses But wee finde the Iewes often to match with the Gentiles and their mariages allowed of God as Boaz to Ruth Chap. 3. Ans When the Lord gaue his Law against such mariages hee added this speciall exception that if they did renounce superstition and did embrace his holy worship they might mary Deu. 21.10.14 Psal 45. and so did Ruth Chap. 1.16 Fourthly againe the Lord here condemneth all stealing away of the sonnes and daughters of men for mariages and this is done two manner of waies Rape forceing condēned Enticing of Virgins condemned first violently against the consent both of parties and parents secondly with the consent of the children but not of parents These and the like godlesse practises haue crept into the Church from Paganisme and Papisme for the Popish canonists abusing the Lawes which were made against the enticeing and defiling of Virgins with consent haue made stollen mariages lawfull Deut. 22.28 Exod. 22.16 The very words of their cheefe Master be these The consent of Parents for mariages is not of any necessitie but serues to comlinesse and honestie But wee know the holy Lawes of the Almighty require this consent in mariage for the Lord giues the father this authoritie Exod. 22.16.17 for that children to parents are the most speciall and deerest part of that substance which the Lord hath lent them for their comfort on the earth which thing the Diuell knew right well Iob. Chap. 1 and 2. Againe if children bee bound to honour parents in all things most of all in this solemne contract which doth so much concerne their state during life Thirdly this the Lord also teacheth by holy examples which for this are commended as presidents for all ages as of Isaack and Rebecca Gen. 24.4.50 and the contrarie is no lesse condemned in Prophane Esaus mariages for the example of all posterities Gen. 28.8 and 27.46 Fiftly Polyganie is here condemned reasons against this euill are these following First the Lords will is that his children in holy mariage conforme themselues to the first president which he gaue in paradise But then and there the Lord ioined one man one womā together in mariage therefore this forme is to bee followed in the Church for euer Secondly the Lord hath giuen a manifest Law against this sinne of hauing two wiues Leu. 18.18 where in the originall the words are thus read Thou shalt not take vnto thee in mariage one woman to another Thirdly Malachie and Christ charge vs to looke on the first instituon of mariage and follow it Mat. 19.8 The Prophets words are chap. 2.15 And did hee not make one yet had he abundance of spirit and wherefore one because hee sought a godly seed Therefore keepe your selues in your spirit and let none trespasse against the wife of his youth Fourthly the
by the 23. Psalme on this manner When the great shepeheard of our soules our Lord and Sauiour Iesus Christ shall haue fed vs well in the greene pastures of his word when we haue druncke well of his sweete waters the graces of his spirit when by his word and spirit hee hath couerted our soules when hee hath well trayned and schooled vs in the pathes of holinesse and true righteousnesse then beegin wee to make this comfortable conclusion of faith in our hearts The Lord Iesus Christ is my true Sauiour and shepeheard of my soule 3. Conclusions of faith against 3. kindes of feares commō to all the faithfull 1. Feare of wants 2. Feare of death 3. Feare and doubt of election and perseuerance Psal 15.1 And out of this argument wee conclude three other conclusions of Faith first I am well assured I shall neuer want any thing that is good for my body and soule Secondly I shall not feare that is bee oppressed with feare in the valley of the shadow of death euen when death it selfe approcheth Thirdly against all doubts of election and grace of perseuerance Doubtlesse kindnesse and mercie shall follow me for euer that is I shall liue in Gods fauour and Church on earth for a time and in heauen for euer Thus by degrees wee grow vnto that comfortable assurance of Faith and to that sweet * Rom. 5.1.2 reioycing in hope of the glory of God And yet when a man is come to this ripenesse and perfection of faith this man otherwhiles may bee so weake in the apprehension of Gods mercie and in the assurance of the pardon of sinnes specially if either hee hath liued in grose sinnes before his conuersion or hath fallen to anie one after grace receiued that albeit grace and peace bee offred most comfortably both by the outward ministrie of the word and the inward working of the spirit vnto the conscience yet the assurance of grace and the spirit of adoption seales not the pardon till a man bee well humbled and hath renued his repentance albeit the Lord long before hath past the graunt of the pardon of those sinnes vnto him Dauids example cleeres this vnto vs The Lord pardons his grieuous sinnes of Adultrie and Murther this is published by the Prophet and put as it were into his hand and heart yet hee is not comforted in the assurance of the pardon nor receiues the blessed seale of adoption before he had long exercised and humbled his heart in repentance Confer 2. Sam. 12.13 with the 51. Psalme Quest 11. What are those things which a Christian must of necessitie beleeue and in beleeuing professe and confesse in the visible Church of God before his people and before his enemies men and Angels Ans To beleeue with the heart brings a man to the assurance of righteousnesse Rom. 10.10 and to professe with the mouth is the way to saluation Wee are to beleeue all and euerie word of God specially the promises of the Gospell which are vnto vs as the legacies of the last will of Iesus Christ and when we shall haue knowne and beleeued them wee must for our further confirmation and that wee may be discerned from all Atheists and vnbeleeuers learne to make true confession of the faith we hold in that forme we haue most excellently set downe in the Creede commonly called the Apostolicall Symbole or the Apostles Creed Quest 12. Tell me how many Creeds be there and which is the best and what they containe Ans There haue beene many formes set downe since the Apostles time and yet all of one and the same in substance And they may well bee referred to three kindes First generall Creedes receiued with the authoritie and the generall consent of the Catholick Church as the Apostolicall and * Nicene Creede Secondly particular Ruff. 1. ch 5. Creedes either nationall or of particular Churches as of the Church of England France Scotland Thirdly proper Creeds as that of Athanasius and that of Constantine to the king of Persia or of any one man and these we may call the confessions of priuate men The Apostolicall Creed is most worthy most ancient most Catholike and of greatest authoritie commonly called the Symbole of the Apostles Symbolum Apostolorum a Simbole because it is a speciall note to discerne Christians from vnbeleeuers Apostolicall because it was gathered out of the writings of the Apostles and is most consonant with all the holy Scriptures and all other Creedes are but an exposition and enlargement for the better cleering of this This Creed was deliuered in this forme because the conuerts in elder ages which came to professe Christ in their Baptisme were to make answere before the congregation to this question How dost thou beleeue or what beleeuest thou The answere hee made was according to the forme of the Creed I beleeue in God c. This Creede sets beefore in a short view to helpe our memories all whatsoeuer wee are principally to hold and beeleeue concerning saluation And these points here set downe be so necessarie and so linked together that if ye denie any one yee deny all if yee renounce any one yee can not bee saued Againe they are commonly diuided into twelue Articles or branches which for our better edification may be set downe in this forme as followeth 1 I beleeue in God the Father almightie maker of heauen and earth 2 I beleeue in Iesus Christ his onelie Sonne our Lord. 3 I beleeue that Iesus Christ was conceiued by the holie Ghost borne of the Virgin Mary 4 I beleeue that Iesus Christ suffered vnder Pontius Pilat was crucified dead and buried descended into hell 5 I beleeue that Iesus Christ rose againe the third day from the dead 6 I beleeue that Iesus Christ ascended into heauen and sitteth on the right hand of God the Father almightie 7 I beleeue that Iesus Christ shall come from thence to iudge the quick and the dead 8 I beleeue in the holie Ghost 9 I beleeue the holie Catholike Church the communion of Saints 10 I beleeue the forgiuenesse of sinnes 11 I beleeue the resurrection of the flesh 12 I beleeue the life euerlasting Amen Quest 13 What are the speciall parts of this Creed Ans This Confession of the Faith hath two principall parts First the confession of our Faith concerning God first the Father Act. 1. secondly the Sonne 2.3.4.5.6.7 thirdly the holy Ghost Act. 8. Secondly the confession of our faith concerning the Church that first it is Catholike Act. 9. Secondly it hath the communion of Saints Act. 9. Thirdly it hath remission of sinnes Act. 10. Fourthly that it shall haue a holy resurrection Act. 11. Fifty that it shall haue euerlasting life and glory Act. 12. Quest 14. First what beeleeue and professe you in this Creed and according to this Creed concerning God Ans I professe and say in this Creede that I beleeue in God the Father I beleeue in God the Sonne and I beleeue
in God the holy Ghost Neither doe I say thus for that I beleeue that there are three Gods but for that there are three distinct persons in a 1. Cor. 8.6 Deut. 4.32.39 one most diuine essence euer to bee acknowledged euer to bee distinguished b Mat. 28. by their essentiall and incommunicable properties the one from the other And whereas I am to say thus I beleeue I am giuen to vnderstand that whereas there are among men in Arte two onely kindes of demonstration one by sense and the other by discourse of reason here the beleeuer hath a third kinde by * Heb. 11.1.2 faith farre more excellent then both for faith onely and no reason of man shall euer giue vs any demonstration of the misterie of the Trinitie or of any Article of the faith For Faith lookes into the glasse of Gods holie truth and finding that God hath so reuealed and manifested himselfe vnto vs I am to beleeue and rest vpon his holy truth Whatsoeuer wee doubt of wee bee to search whether there be not any word of the Lord concerning the matter which being found wee giue our mindes to rest knowing assuredly that the least title of the truth is more * Ier. 31.36.37 Mat. 5.18 firme then the whole frame of heauen and earth and there shall not fall any thing of the word of the Lord to the ground Quest 15. What meane you by these words I beleeue in God and what promises respects Faith in these words Ans First I say thus much in effect that according to the measure of knowledge and grace recieued I professe that I rest my soule vpon euery truth and promise which God hath giuen vs in his word concerning him or my selfe and my saluation Secondly I know professe and am perswaded that the true God three in persons one in substance is my God Thirdly I professe that my whole affiance and trust is in this God alone and that I haue wholy giuen vp my selfe vnto him to bee taught by his word to bee redeemed by his Sonne and to bee sanctified and grouerned by his holie spirit Here it is cleere first that ignorant people cannot make any true profession of Faith albeit they repeate the Creed ten thousand times for the beleeuer must haue knowledge Rom. 10.14 this the Apostle testifieth saying how can they beleeue in him of whom they haue not heard how can they heare without a Preacher Secondly if this bee true that to beleeue in God requires a holy affiance in God I must looke well to it that I commit my soule and body and all things I haue vnto Gods prouidence and custodie this wee bee commanded by word and example by word Psal 37.3.4 Trust in God do good and commit thy way vnto the Lord and trust in him Againe 1. Pet. 4.19 Let them that suffer according to the will of God commit their soules to him in well doing as vnto a faithfull creator As a friend trusteth his deare friend with his best things so must wee commit our very soules vnto Gods custodie By example the Apostle saith I am not ashamed of my suffrings for I know whom I haue beleeued and am perswaded that he is able to keepe that which I haue committed vnto him against that day Let nothing carry thee to the creature from the creator vnder the crosse God doth greatly respect such as trust in him 1. Chro. 34.27 And contrarily reiecteth such as distrust Psal 78.21.22 and though all the world perish stand fast vnder his wings Psal 91.1 Thirdly if to beleeue in God bee to rest vpon his word and promises then must I looke well how much I doe reioyce and trust and haue respect to his word so much is my faith and beleefe in God Here remember Psa 56.34 where Dauid knits these things together When I was afraide I trusted in thee I will reioyce in God beecause of his word I trust in God and will not feare what flesh can doe vnto mee Speciall promises here to bee respected are these and such like I will be God vnto thee and thy seede after thee Gen. 17.7 The Lord the Lord strong mercifull and gracious slow to anger and abundant in goodnesse and truth reseruing mercie for thousands forgiuing iniquitie transgression and sinne Exod. 34.6.7 This God in whom I beleeue is a spirit eternall infinite most wise immutable most wise and most iust one in essence three in persons This God fils heauen and earth first by his essence For in him we liue and moue and haue our being Act. 17.28 Secondly by his power of him through him and for him are all things Rom. 11.36 Thirdly by his presence and prouidence for hee ruleth and disposeth of all creatures causes and effects in heauen and earth and bringeth them all to that end which in his owne most holy wisedome he hath appointed Quest 16. Now proceed to the three titles here set downe in the first article Ans First I take it in this Article I may well expresse my meaning and Faith on this manner First I beeleeue in that God who is the Father of Iesus Christ by nature and my Father in Christ by adoption Secondly I beleeue that God the Father of Christ and my Father in him is Almightie the soueraigne Lord of Lords which hath all power and authoritie in his owne hands Thirdly I beleeue that God the Father of Christ and my Father in him is the maker of heauen and earth and so consequently the preseruer and vpholder of all things First 1. Father of Iesus Christ first difference betwene the true God and false Gods for this title the Father doe not adde this word to the former without a distinction for the father is not God onely but God is the Father Son and holy Ghost If any man would conceiue in minde rightly of the diuine nature of God hee must conceiue of God or of his diuine essence absolutely if hee would conceiue and meditate of any of the persons hee must thinke and consider of the same relatiuely with personall proprieties Here some haue doubted because the Father is set in the first place whether the Sonne and the holy Ghost haue their beginning of the Father The answere is the Sonne and the holy Ghost haue not a beginning of their nature or of their diuine essence of the Father but of their person onely the person of the Sonne is from the Father by an euerlasting gouernement and of the holy Ghost is from both by an euerlasting proceeding but the diuine essence of these three persons is vncreate vnbegotten and proceeding from none And wee must remember to hold fast this mistery of the Trinitie first that wee may discerne this true God from all false Gods Secondly that wee may conceiue in our mindes rightly of God We can haue no faith in the thing which is vtterly vnknowen euen as hee hath manifested himselfe in his word Thirdly and it is
abused Iob. 10.3 So God being a faithfull Creator tenderly loues all his Creatures And if the worke any way happen to miscary hee will turne it euery way to frame it againe to his will as the Potter but if no meanes can preuaile he dasheth it all in peeces Quest 17. But what say you here concerning prouidence for if God made the world of nothing surely by the same power he vpholdeth and preserueth all things in heauen and earth Ans Prouidence is the mightie power of God sustaining and ordering all creatures in heauen and earth and disposing of all causes and effects and bringing all things to that end which in his owne secret counsell hee hath appointed God is a faithfull Creator For God did not onely make heauen and earth and so leaue them as Masons and Carpenters leaue houses when they are built vp but by his prouidence still watcheth ouer all gouerneth and disposeth of all that hee hath made Testimonies of gods prouidence 1. Scriptures 2. The beautifull order of al things in heauen and earth 3. Conscience speaketh to him secretly 4. Prophecies of things to come First the Scriptures testifie this Psal 115. Our God is in heauen and doth whatsoeuer pleaseth him Act. 14.17 God hath not left himselfe without witnesse giuing vs raine and fruitfull seasons filling our hearts with meat and gladnes Act. 17.25 Hee giueth vnto all men life and breath and all things Secondly wee see a goodly order as of the whole frame of heauen and earth continued beefore our eyes So of the members and parts of it and all to serue God as hee is wise and prouident that ruleth all Thirdly the terrors of an euill conscience in malefactors argues plainely that there is a prouidence of God respecting and gouerning all things for if conscience can so finde out a sinne and so torment a man as Nero after hee had murthered his mother and Iudas after hee had betrayed his master how much more shall God the Lord of the conscience finde out all things 1. Iohn 3.20 Lastly the complement of all prophecies in Scripture so fitly answering in all circumstances and respects all diuine predictions from the beginning argue plainely that almightie God disposeth all things Quest 18. Doe you meane that gods prouidence doth extend it selfe to all actions and motions of men and Angels if so what shall wee say to wicked actions surely God hath no more but a sufferance in them Ans Such as say so want iudgement and follow not the Scriptures of God for euerie action in it selfe is good the sinne which is in any worke is to be imputed to the instrument which doth it Gen. 37.28 Psal 105.17 In the sale of Ioseph the brethren meant it for euill God meant it for good The like is to bee said of Dauids affliction by Achitophell and Absalon 2. Sam. 12.9.10 of the death of Christ by Iudas and the Iewes yea the very Diuels are * Iob. 1.6 7.8 chained continuallie by his prouidence or else it were wide with vs all on earth Obiect Where Gods prouidence ruleth there is order but wee see but confusion and disorder in all parts of the earth Ans There is confusion and disorder since sinne came on earth and Sathan and sinners continually fight for confusion but God in the very midst of confusion by his prouidence euen among Pagans stirreth vp instruments to obserue order as we see in all well gouerned common wealths which haue beene or bee among the Gentiles Obiect It is a heauie temptation to the godly to see themselues in greatest wants and miserie on this earth and this causeth them to doubt of prouidence Ans First the 37. and 73. Psalmes were written purposely to answere this and the like obiections of our flesh against prouidence Secondly the Lord giuing his children spirituall graces which hee denies all the vnbeleeuers of the earth causeth them to rest more contented with the least portion then the wicked are or can bee if they did possesse all the blessings of the earth Psal 23. Lastly the Lord by their wants and afflictions intend nothing more then to weane the hearts of his children from earthly things and to settle them on the heauenly riches which are purchased and laid vp for them in heauen by Iesus Christ Col. 3.1 Quest 19. What duties and comforts follow this faith in gods prouidence Psal 13.9 Ans First this all-seeing prouidence being present with vs in all places and actions wee are to looke well about vs in all our wayes not to offend so great a master but to walke as hand in hand vprightly before him as euer in his presence it is his charge I am God all sufficient walke thou before mee and be thou vpright Gen 17.1 Iob. 1.1 Secondly this faith in gods prouidence breedes contentation the daughter of pietie 1. Tim. 6.7 and causeth patience in afflictions 2. Sam. 16.10 for wee must say with Iob and Dauid it is the Lords prouidence hath done this who dare then say wherefore hast thou done so As body and soule during life are euer together albeit wee see but the body onely so Gods prouidence is euer ioyned with the thing done albeit inuisible to the eye of the bodie yet not to the eye of faith which beholds the inuisible God Heb. 11.1.26.27 Lastly Faith in gods prouidence bringeth a heauenly securitie wherewith Gods Children are notably fenced after experience of Gods prouidence 2. Sam. 16.22 Rom. 8.28 as wee see in Dauid after his experience Psal 23. and 91. and Paul 2. Tim. 4. not long before his death Quest 20. Now proceed on to the second branch of the first part of the Creede which concernes principally as I thinke our faith in our Lord Iesus Christ Ans The words first are to be read thus And I beleeue in Iesus Christ c. to the last words shall come to iudge the quicke and dead for all this portion is concerning Christ and our faith in him Where wee may obserue generally First his titles foure in number first Iesus secondly Christ thirdly his onely Sonne fourthly our Lord. Secondly his natures first diuine very God for the onely begotten Sonne of God conceiued by the holy Ghost secondly humane Borne of the Virgin Mary Thirdly his offices first hee is Christ the king anointed by his Scepter to rule ouer all secondly hee is Christ the anointed Priest by his death to saue * Elect. all thirdly hee is Christ the annointed Prophet by his Gospell to teach all Fourthly in the great worke of our redemption by him wee are to note First his suffrings and humiliation and in it three degrees first his death secondly his buriall thirdly his descention into hell Secondly his glorious exaltation and here are three degrees first his Resurrection secondly his Ascention thirdly his Session at the right hand of God c. First of the title Iesus when wee adde the words 1. An excellent
sanctified others vnlesse hee were the most pure and the most holy one of God in himselfe Heb. 2.11 and Chap. 10.9.10 Thus then the Lord Iesus Christ our most blessed Redeemer hath taken to himselfe of the whole masse of mankind being wholy infected and poysoned with sinne hee tooke I say one portion thereof and did perfectly sanctifie it by the power of the holy Ghost and out of it deriues perfect holinesse and sanctification vpon all his elect by imputation of his merits for their iustification and by his holy Spirit working in them inherent righteousnesse and sanctification that so they may serue him for euer in this life and for euer Quest 31. Now proceed to the Articles following Hee suffred vnder Pontious Pilate was crucified dead and buried and descended into hell what thinke you of these first in generall Ans These words containe and set beefore vs all the degrees of his humiliation first in generall in these words he suffred vnder Pontius Pilate Next the manner how and the degrees of his humiliation and suffring are specified first hee was crucified secondly hee dyed thirdlie hee was buried fourthly he descended into hell First as concerning his suffrings in generall I beleeue hee wanted not passions all his life from the houre of his birth vnto his death and this that Euangelical Prophet foretold by the spirit of prophecie Es 53.2.3.4.5 He hath neither forme nor beautie when wee shall see him there shall be no forme that wee should desire him Hee is despised and reiected of men hee is a man full of sorrowes and hath experience of infirmities wee hid as it were our faces from him hee was despised and we esteemd him not Surely hee hath borne our infirmities and caried our sorrows yet wee did iudge him as plagued of God humbled but hee was wounded for our transgressions hee was broken for our iniquities the chasticement of our peace was vpon him and with his stripes wee are healed Hee suffred in all his life many sorrowes in his natiuitie and infancie nakednesse and pouertie as in the whole course of his life on the earth hee suffred Sathan to tempt him hee was a Mat. 4. hungrie hee was b Ioh. 4. thirstie hee was wearie hee suffred many indignities and reproches by the Iewes and Herod by the Scribes Pharises and Saduces for all the Iewish sectaries and Rabbines were set vp as by the Diuell to shoot their arrowes against him 1. Christ suffred in his humanitie And as touching his humiliation this holy person before described was humbled in respect of both natures for first his humanitie was subiect to the infirmities of nature as also to the miseries and punishments due to man for sin 2. How Christ may bee said to suffer in his deitie Secondly for his God-head albeit that can not bee changed yet was it hid as vnder a cloud all the time of his abode on earth without any great manifestation till hee was declared powerfully by his resurrection Rom 1 2.3.4 and ascention to be the onely begotten Sonne of God Here obserue for instruction and consolation There is such a relation betweene the head and the members and such an agreement that looke how it was with him so it must bee with all the faithfull first he suffred Luke 24.26 then hee entred into glory euen so must they doe wherefore first note it is a wretched case for a man to bee euer in ease as the rich man was Luke 16. and the other desired to bee Luke 12. neuer disquieted in body soule goods or good name for wee see by Christs example that through many tribulations must wee passe to heauen Here then must be a very speciall consolation for the Godly afflicted that they must bee crucified with Christ in earth before they can bee crowned with him in heauen Quest 32. Descend to this speciall Article Hee suffred vnder Pontius Pilate why doe you so beleeue what was this Iudge and what did he Ans First I so beleeue because the Lord hath so recorded by the Euangelists his passion Luke 23.14.15 Iohn 19.14 Now as touching this Iudge it is certaine that he was the Romaine Emperours * Luke 3.1 deputie for that Prouince in Iewrie where Christ was crucified Hee did proceed with Christ in forme of Law as men are handled in Courts of iustice for capitall crimes hee was cited or apprehended hee was arraigned before Pilates tribunall seate his indictment read and proued by false witnesses which were accepted for good after this Pilate gaue sentence of death and lastly execution was done accordingly Obiect But how came it to passe that the same Iudge should pronounce him innocent and yet condemne him as an euill doer Ans The first was done by Gods determitate councell that Gods Elect might euer see it that their Redeemer dyed not for his owne sinnes notwithstanding hee was condemned as an euill doer by the same eternall decree and counsell of God because hee was to beare the iniquities of the Elect and to make full satisfaction for the same Herein then this is the meditation I haue by Faith I do by faith beehold the Lord God himselfe exercising iudgement by the mouth of Pilate Iesus Christ is set himselfe beefore the tribunall seat of God here on earth loden with my sinnes ready to receiue the sentence of Gods iudgement and to beare the wrath of God due to me for my sinnes for hee put himselfe in our person as a wicked person before this tribunall seate and Pilate pronounced the sentence of God vpon him hee thinking nothing lesse for that sentence was ratified by God in * 2. Chro. 19.6 heauen For so the holy Ghost hath testified that nothing was done in all this arraignement God hath one purpose the instruments of his prouidence men and Angels haue an other attachment triall indictment and execution but by the Lords owne determinate counsell and from him as if all had beene acted before his owne tribunall seate of iustice Act. 2.23 So then Pilate Iudas and the rest of the Iewes were but instruments to serue for the execution of Gods eternall decrees and iustice Vse First this ought continually to smite a terrour into impenitent sinners for there is no escaping from the iudgement of God but by this arraignement of Christ Such therefore as receiue him not by faith in this life shall be sure to hold vp the hand at the terrible barre of Gods iudgement Secondly this arraignement to the beleeuer is the matter of all his consolation Gal. 6.14 for by this hee is freed from all those euils that daylie bee executed and shall bee for euer as from the iust iudgement of God vpon the wicked Quest 33. What speciall things be we to obserue in and before his arraignement Ans First his preparation vnto his death testified by all the a Iohn 13. Euangelists for when his time drew neere hee set his minde and heart to it and
of God which hath these holy properties Iames. 3.15.17 it is pure next peaceable sober tractable ful of mercie and good fruits without iudgeing or dissembling The Papists endeuor to defend the locall descension with traditions and authoritie of the Church some Protestants which hold this defend it or desire to doe it by Scripture And albeit both agree touching his descent yet they disagree touching the end of his descension The Popish tradicion or vnwritten veritie is that there bee foure chambers in hell The first is purgatorie the second is the Limbo of the fathers beefore Christ the third is the Limbo of infants not baptised the fourth is the lowest place or hell of the damned Now they affirme forsooth that Christ went downe to the Limbo or lake where the Fathers were before his comming kept as it were in a barren drie cold wildernesse as in a prison for they spake of this place as of the porch or entrance into hell and they say they haue Scripture for it Psa 107.16.18 Zach. 9 11. Es 38.10 I answere first this popish inuention is farre from Scripture for wee neuer read of any such place or words tending to such a purpose Secondly the Scripture neuer speakes but of two places one for the elect and an other for the reprobate men and Angels thirdly as for Abrahams bosome it can not signifie either Purgatorie or any Limbo First for that there was ioy in Abrahams bosome but here as they say is none Secondly for the distance of place was so great betweene it and the hell of the damned Luke 16. that it can not bee any Limbo which as they say is so neere hell as if there were but an hedge betweene them Thirdly wee say the Fathers had the same Christ with vs. He. 13. the same faith Heb. 11. the same Sacraments in substance 1. Cor. 10.1.2.3 Ergo they had the same glory and therefore neuer came to Limbo Lastly it is cleerly auouched that the soules departed before Christ went to God that gaue them Eccles 12. The Protestants which defend a locall descention are of this iudgement for that they finde some Scriptures which seeme to serue well for this purpose The first Scripture which is most cited to this ende is 1. Pet. 3.19 Christ was quickned in spirit by the which spirit hee went and preached to the Spirits which are in prison First for this Scripture it is like that hee alludes here to that which is written Gen. 6. ver 3. My spirit shall not alwaies striue with man For it was the spirit of Christ which then preached by Noah and the ancient Patriarches before him against whom those Gigantine spirits of Cains progenie did so resist to their owne perdition I say therefore that the spirit of Christ which is here said to preach was not his soule but his God-head or the holy Ghost who proceedes from the Father and the Son And againe this is said here that this spirit did quicken him or rased him from the dead Now it is cleere that the holy Ghost quickned Christs dead body vniting his soule and body againe together in his resurrection and that by his owne almightie power Rom. 1.3.4 and 8.11 Further it is here said that he went to preach to the spirits that are in prison whereby they vnderstand the damned I answere take the words following which were disobedient in the dayes of Noah And now see what can they make of it But that he must goe preach to a few damned Ghosts and not to all in hell To be short then the meaning of this place is this that Christ in his eternall God-head did preach by Noah as by other Patriarches vnto the soules that are now in prison which in the dayes of Noah were men liuing on the earth at which time Christ did preach vnto them and neuer since The same Apostle hath the like speech 1. Eph. chap. 4. ver 6. Vnto this purpose was the Gospell preached vnto the dead The second Scripture most vrged for this purpose is the place before cited Act. 2.37 Thou wilt not leaue my soule in hell neither wilt thou suffer thine holy one to see corruption I answere Saint Peters drift here is plaine hee alleadgeth this Scripture to proue the resurrection as ver 33. He seeing this before spake of the resurrection of Christ what spake he namely these words his soule was not left in hell Now I trust no man will say there is any resurrection of the soule The word Soule signifies often the whole person Rom. 13.1 1. Cor. 15.41 Reue. 20.14 1. Co 1.15.55 as Leu. The Soule that sinneth shall dye The word here translated Hell signifies also as often the graue And Peters opposition betweene Dauids graue and Christs hell is to be obserued for Dauid saw-corruption in his graue but Christ did not albeit hee were locked vp in the graue as sure as he for three dayes Quest 41. I pray you passe by all other arguments and controuersies concerning this Article and let mee heare your iudgement and beleefe plainely as you can and what vse you make of this faith Ans I must then passe ouer their iudgement also which take the word Hell for the extreeme hellish sorrowes which Christ suffred on the Crosse and in the Garden And I will doe so willingly for I trust none of them loue to bee contentious Yet to giue reason of my dislike of this acceptation I answere such as bee brethren on this wise breefly First that Christ in his death and before did suffer extreeme sorrowes and therefore the same set downe clearely before may not here bee obscurely repeted Secondly that his passions before death were inuisible and inexplicable not terrors but hellish torments his bloudy a Luk. 23.24 sweat his b Mat. 27.47 strong crying his c Heb. 5.7 amazednesse are cleare and most euident demonstrations I doe therefore iudge these words hee descended into hell are best vnderstood in the fourth acception of the word for by the graue or this word Hell that base condition of the body lying in the graue as it were in the dungeon and bondage of death is often vnderstood and in this state was Christ in the graue all which time the Diuell and the Iewes and death seemed to triumph ouer him for thus the Scripture speakes as of him Es 53.8 Hee was taken out from prison wherefore for a time hee lay as swadled in the bands of death so of his type Ionas cha 2. ver 2. In mine affliction haue I called vpon the Lord and he hath heard me from the belly of Hell haue I called vpon thee and thou hast heard my voyce And albeit Christ was exceedingly humbled on the crosse and accounted as one forlorne and forsaken of God yet the rage and madnesse of his enemies had not beene satisfied vnlesse hee had wholy lyen shut vp and bound vp in the graue For they were not quieted nor secure touching their victorie
but as hee is a terrible Iudge and to execute iustice on them Now to the faithfull Christ is said to be the first fruits of them that sleepe 1. Cor. 15.16 because as in the first fruites of corne being offred vnto God the owner had an assurance of Gods blessing on the rest so here by Christs resurrection the beleeuers haue a pledge of their owne resurrection Quest 44. Thus farre the first degree of his exaltation now let me heare of the second what doe you beleeue his ascention into heauen Ans That I doe for this is not onely prophecied of in the old Testament but also recorded and testified in the new Testament And therefore I know beleeue and professe this to bee the most sacred truth of God that Iesus Christ the very Sonne of the liuing God Act. 1.2.3 fortie dayes after his resurrection from the dead did ascend vp into heauen The prophecies in the old are these Psal 68.17.18.19 The Charets of God are twentie thousand thousand Angels c. Thou art gone vp on high thou hast lead captiuitie captiue The complement of this in the new Testament is Eph. 4.8 where the Apostle testifieth plainely that the Psalmist spake by the spirit of prophecie of Christs ascention and of his gracious blessings powred then as in a solemne triumph in anguration or coronation of a mightie prince vpon his Church and people Againe that Dauid prophecied not of himselfe in Ps 110. Saint Peter auoucheth speaking of the resurrection of Christ Act. 2.34 Dauid is not ascended into heauen but hee saith The Lord saith to my Lord sit at my right hand c. And Christ himselfe fore-sheweth his ascention into heauen Ioh. 16.28 I leaue the world c. Ioh. 14. And the holy Euangelists testifie with one accord that his words proued true for that hee did in verity ascend into heauen in his appointed time Mark 16.19 So after hee had spoken vnto them he was receiued into heauen Luke 24.51 And it came to passe as hee blessed them he departed from them and was carried into heauen Act. 1.9 while they beheld he was taken vp for a cloud tooke him vp out of their sight I doe therefore thus vnderstand this mistery in mind and beleeue it in mine heart and professe it with my mouth that the very same Christ who according to his diuine nature was alwayes in the heauens Iohn 1.3 after he finished the whole worke of our redemption on earth and instructed his Disciples fortie dayes as concerning the truth of his resurrection so concerning the propagation of the Church and publication or preaching of the Gospell for the building vp of his misticall body on earth after all this I say accomplished hee ascended vp to heauen in the presence of all his Disciples in that very body and soule wherein hee liued suffred and dyed on the Crosse and in that very body which was buried and rose againe in this body and soule I say Iesus Christ ascended vp into heauen where hee must haue his residence or bodily presence vntill the time of the restoring of all things Act. 3.21 And by Heauen here I vnderstand not the firmament as Gen. 1.1 ver nor the ayre Heb. 12.22.23 Mat. 18.10 1 Cor. 13.2 2. Cor. 12.2.3 Psal 103.19 Mat. 6.26 but the highest heauens where God and his Angels and the spirits of the righteous haue their rest Iohn 14.2.3 Phil. 1.23 Againe whereas the Euangelist Saint Luke saith Act. 1. 9. that he was taken vp the meaning is this was done principally by the mightie power of his godhead and partly by the supernaturall propertie of a glorified body which is to moue as well vpward as downeward without constraint or violence And thus Christ ascended into heauen really and actually and not in appearance onely And hee went also locally by changing his place and going from earth to heauen so as hee is no more on earth bodily as wee are now on earth at is afore shewed And whereas it may bee doubted if hee bee so departed from vs as touching his bodily presence how that may bee true that hee said hee would bee with vs vnto the end of the world Mat. 28.20 The answere is hee said also that hee would leaue the world to goe to the father Iohn 16.28 Wherefore he must bee vnderstood to speake by a distinction True it is he was before Abraham Iohn 8.58 and so is hee with his Church to the worlds end according to his diuine nature in maiestie grace Eph. 4.8 vertue power and effectuall working of his holy spirit Iohn 17.11 and 14.16.17 and 16.13 but his bodily presence is in heauen Secondly if any doubt further whether the natures bee not thus seuered if where the one is the other is not alwaies I answere no for the diuinitie which cannot bee comprehended must of necessitie outreach and yet comprehend the humanitie and thereunto bee parsonally vnited It is not alwaies true that of two things conioyned where the one is there must bee the other also For the Sunne and his beams are both ioyned together yet they are not both in all places together For the body of the Sunne is seated and carried onely in his celestiall orbe in the heauens but his beames are here beneath on the earth In those holy phrases then we must remember that as diuines speake the properties of both natures must bee distinguished in Christ for in such places properties belonging to one nature are ascribed vnto the other because of the hypostaticall vnion of both natures in one person And thus far for the sence of the words of this Article where wee see breefly that Christs ascention is an exaltation or a receiuing vp of his humanitie to sit in the highest heauens till the glorious day of his appearance in iudgement Heb. 1.3 Quest 45. What vse is there of this faith and what comforts follow it Ans First when I doe thus beleeue the ascention of Christ I doe beleeue also all the effects thereof and all the holy adiuncts appertaining thereunto namely these two principall which the Apostle specially mentioneth Eph. 4.8 and 12.1 That when he ascended vp on high he lead captiuitie captiue By Captiuitie vnderstand a multitude of captiues as the Psalmist doth Psal 68. ver 19. that captiues here meant are the world the flesh sinne Sathan and death it selfe and whatsoeuer engins and confederates these had against Christ in his humiliation and his members all their dayes on earth He so triumphed ouer them all on his crosse Col. 1.12 but specially in his ascention that howsoeuer they may feare vs otherwhiles and scare vs to waken vs from securitie yet they shall neuer hurt vs for Christ hath taken away their sting 1. Cor. 15.55 and hath pinioned their hands behinde them as captiues and hath set vs free if wee will come vnto him when hee call vs by his Gospell Wherefore if wee refuse now his call our state is the more damnable A man
the vile Confer Mat. 3. Ier. 15. by the fame of his Gospell preached so will he by his owne immediate voyce and ministry of his Angels make a finall separation in that day betweene the one and the other The sheepe which heard his voyce and testified their faith by their innocency like lambes they shall stand on the right hand They which contrarilie testified their vnbeleefe by their lasciuiousnesse and lusts like Goates shall be set on his left hand Ezech. 34.18 Seauenthly euery mans particular cause shall bee tryed beefore this Iudge by the euidence which his workes shall giue with him or against him 2. Cor. 5.10 Wee must all appeare before the iudgement seate of Christ that euery man may receiue the things which are done in his body according to that he hath done whether it bee good or euill Here the better to assure vs of the truth and certaintie of the Lords proceeding of his particularizing of al things in this action the holy Ghost telleth vs that the Lord hath as it were bookes of record to manifest all and euery work of man and his bookes bee three in number First his booke of prouidence which is the knowledge of all particular things past present and to come Psal 136.16 Secondly his booke of iudgement which is diuided as it were into two parts first his prescience knowing euery thing far more euidently then wee know any thing recorded in a booke before our eyes secondly the second part of the booke of iudgement is the conscience of euery man standing beefore him which shall then bee so qualified by the great power of God that it shall bee able to record and testifie so much of all his particulars as shall serue to testifie his faith and iustification by Christ or his most iust condemnation without Christ The third booke is the booke of life which is the eternall decree of God concerning the saluation of his elect by Christ whose names bee so written in this booke that they being as gods precious pearles can neuer bee lost Of this booke read Esa 4.3 and Exod. 32.32 And of this distinction of bookes Reuel 20.12 And I saw the dead both great and small stand before God and the bookes were opened and another booke was opened which is the booke of life and the dead were iudged of those things which were written in the bookes according to their works And after that mens works are made manifest by these bookes then must they bee tryed whether they be good or euill the Gentiles and Iewes that neuer heard of Christ by the Law of nature which shall proue them inexcusable Rom. 2.12.16 The rest that haue heard shall bee tryed by the Law and Gospell Rom. 2.16 The word of God shall serue as a bill of inditement for the iust condemnation of all such as haue contemned the Law Gospell of Iesus Christ Ioh. 12.48 for the sentence of the Iudge in the last day of generall iudgement shall bee nothing else but a manifestation and declaration of the sentence pronounced and published before by the ministry and preaching of the Gospell touching the iustification and condemnation of euery particular person Eightly after the manifestation of all things and that euery particular conscience sees his blessed iustification by Christ or his iust condemnation by vnbeleefe and for his woorkes then the Iudge shall proceede to his definitiue sentence and this is two-fold The first is pronounced to the Elect in these words Mat. 25.34 Come yee blessed of my Father inherit the kingdome prepared for you from the beginning of the world This sentence is full of affection and loue most sweete and most comfortable recommending the free grace of God their election their adoption and blessednesse in Christ and not their workes for the causes of their saluation and then he addeth the euidence of their Faith by the workes of mercy which they haue done to his members here on earth I was hungry The principall works of men are those which are done to the pore members of Christ Gal. 6.10 and yee gaue me to eate c. The answere of the Saints saying when saw wee thee hungry c. argues that they were far from vaine glory in their works or seeking any iustification by them and Christs last words to them in as much as you did it to the least of these my brethren c. giues vs an infallible argument of Gods child which is not to loue because wee are loued againe but to loue for Christs sake and the liuing members of Christ because wee see his picture and image in them renued this is a speciall grace of God and of this loue speakes Dauid Psal 16. 1. Ioh. 3 chap. All my delight is in thy saints which are in the earth The second sentence pronounced against the reprobate is goe yee cursed into hell fire prepared for the Diuell and his angels for I was hungry and yee gaue me no meate c. in which sentence are contained a heape of woes present and to come For the present what can bee more woefull then to see so many admitted into the kingdome of God and yet themselues shut out and excluded yea peraduenture to see such as they haue hated and disdained and refused to giue any honour vnto as when the rich man shall see Lazarus receiued by God into the kingdome of heauen whom hee vouchsafed not to sit among his seruants and that which is more to see themselues separated haled tugged by an innumerable sort of oughly Deuils out of the presence not onely of God but of their fathers mothers wiues husbands children friends louers and acquaintance who shall de●ide and laugh at them forgetting all bands and obligations of nature and reioyce at the execution of God his iustice in their condemnation so that no eye either of God or man shall pittie them nor no teares prayers suites cries yellings or mournings can bee heard or preuaile with him which is their Iudge nor one to mediate or speake for them to reuerse or stay iudgement but needes without mercy without stay without any farewell they shall be presently cast downe to the endlesse easelesse and remedilesse torments of hell Neuer was there poore wretch that was condemned at the tribunall of mortall iudgement to bee compared to this estate for there the conclusion of the Iudges sentence is Lord haue mercie vpon thy soule but here the Lord himselfe shall not onely not shew any token of mercie or louing countenance but also with a voyce surpassing any thunderclap to bee heard in all heauen earth and hell curse them bodies and soules to the pit of hell for euermore And if this were all the present woe yet were not the case so heauie for besides this what guilt of conscience what biting enuie what horrour of minde what distraction what murmuring against the Lord what cursing of themselues their day of birth and father and mother what remembrance
vnto it in the word of God doe expresse in some measure according to our capacitie so much thereof as may abundantly serue to expresse and allure or to draw vnto god any well minded man yea though it were through all the dangers of this present world For if Ruth followed her mother in law Naomi vpon no promise out of her owne country onely for loue of her how much more ought all men to follow God and forsake this world that haue so many promises hopes declarations and figures of their glorified estate First of all in the old Testament the happinesse of them which are departed in the fauour of God is expressed by that saying of Moses Gen. 5.24 And Enoch walked with God and was no more seene for God tooke him away This taking away of Enoch is the first expressing of the estate of blessed and saued men for by it is represented vnto vs that their first happinesse is to bee rid of all the miseries and calamities of this world which made the Apostle to cry out betwixt heauen and earth when hee considered them Rom. 7.24 O wretched man that I am who shall deliuer mee from this body of death And herein also a good man might loose himselfe to meditate and contemplate a little while of this freedome which hee cannot haue in this world although hee were an Emperour or Constantine commanding the whole world Men are afflicted by and in themselues by and in others sometimes angry sometimes sorry sometimes sicke sometimes weary sometimes hungry sometimes cloyed with ouer much care of that they possesse sometime pinched and haue not what to solace themselues or to put into their mouthes sometimes afraid of God of Angels of men of Diuels of apparitions of beasts of waters of fire of earthquakes of dearth of warre of impietie of irreligion of idolatry of blaspheming of murders of wrongs of robberies of wastings of prodigalities of rapes of temptations of apostacies and therefore consider what it is for a man to bee freed from all these as Enoch was whom God tooke away And if a man could liue and neuer suffer bodily paine yet cannot hee keepe his heart from disquietnes and extreame compassionate sorrow yea euen to death to see to heare and vnderstand the miseries of other Nehemiah was a great officer in the king of Media his court and wanted nothing but his heart reioyced in fauour riches youth garments loue strength plenty entertainment and all the comforts that this world could afford him so that in regard of his outward estate hee might well haue said to his soule O soule take thy rest for thou hast goods enough layed vp in store for many yeares and no affliction doth annoy thee But marke all this light was put out by one dampe and all the fire of this ioy quenched with one drop of water and all the beautie of these comforts dazeled and distained with one letter For Neh. 1.2 ve Came Hanani one of my brethren he and the men of Iudah and I asked them concerning the Iewes that were deliuered which were of the residue of the captiuitie and concerning Ierusalem ver 3. And they said vnto me the residue that are left of the captiuitie there in the prouince are in great afflicton and in reproch and the wall of Ierusalem is broken downe and the gates thereof are burnt with fire Here is the newes but what was all this to Nehemiah he was wise enough to keepe him from that banquet and therefore let them sorrow for themselues he wanted nothing alas saith Saint Paul who is offended and I burne not Can the winds blow vpon the waters and the reedes not bend can the ship bee tossed to and fro on the sea and the mast not bee mooued therewithall can old age appeare in the head and skin and the heart and blood haue no sence of the decay of vitall power Can good men leaue of compassion towards their brethren man-kinde and was not all Israell mooued and sorrowed to see one common vvoman cut in peeces Iud. 19. No no there is a watchtower in the nature of man wherein standeth a watchman that at the sight and hearing of euill ringeth a bell in their eares that maketh their hearts to yearne and bleede and therefore it followeth of Nehemiah ver 4. And when I heard these words I sate downe and wept and mourned certaine dayes and fasted and prayed before the God of heauen and this hee did from Chislew to Nisau that is from Nouember to March euen foure monethes together Such was the sorrow and compassion of Enoch beecause the wicked world went astray from god did not care for Sethes posterity but followed Caines and therefore because hee was innocent God tooke him away that the hart which mourned might neuer mourne againe What might bee sayde of Rahel of the women of Israell that saw their sonnes destroyed of Moses for the golden Calfe of Hannah the wife of Elkanah of Ieremy of Daniell of the woman which saw her seauen sons haue their hands and feete cut off and were afterwards put into a seithing caldron to bee sod to death of Mary the mother of Christ seeing her righteous sonne suffer naked the most shamefull death of the world and of many others both Martyrs and holy Confessours who haue beene so far touched with pittie and compassion that inward griefe hath distempered them euen to death This shall bee sufficient that if thou bee a Magistrate and bearest vpon thee the burthen of the state if thou be a Minister and carriest in thy brest the care of all the Church if thou bee a Father and fearest the miscariage and ill proofe of thy children and wealth if thou bee a woman and art combred with the vniust and vngentle soueraigntie of an vngodly husband if thou bee a Seruant oppressed with the tyranny of a cruell and vnconscionable maister if thou bee a good man and fearest the decay of religion or apostacie or idolatry and finally if thou bee sicke lame blinde sorry poore wronged pinched imprisoned reproched slaundered threatned or indangered of a violent death thy estate in heauen shall be like Enochs The Lord shall take thee away from all these miseries A second phrase of holy Scriptures expressing the ioyes of heauen is that 1. King 8.27.28.29.30.31 it is called the throne and habitation of God By which also a good man hath another occasion of excellent meditation that he shall but see the throne of the king of heauen and earth and the place where his maiestie is ten thousand times more bright then the Sunne in the fairest sommer day more glorious then all the kings of the earth in the prime of their honour and first entrance or coronation Now what will a man imagine that God hath treasured vp for himselfe in that place where his owne maiestie dwelleth The kings of Israell yea all the kings of the earth keepe their owne dwellings replenished withall delight and there is not