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A09883 The mysterie of redemption. Or The particular manner how man is redeemed from sinne, iustified before God, and made partaker of euerlasting life Describing the nature, causes, parts, properties and effects of iustification. With divers sweet and comfortable prayers interposed betweene euerie chapter.; Mysterie of redemption. Powel, Gabriel, 1576-1611. 1607 (1607) STC 20147.5; ESTC S106362 38,314 251

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crie come vnto thee euen for thy mercies sake for thy loues sake for thy own sake sweete Iesus Amen A MORNING PRAYer for a priuate Familie It is vaine to rise early and to lye downe late except the Lord be with vs so vaine a thing is Man Therefore wee will not attempt any thing before we haue taken coūsaile and strength from the Lord that hee may deliuer vs from euery euill worke If wee aske that thing which is euill deny our ignor̄ace If wee aske that thing which is good O Lord remember thy promise WE slept and rose againe O Father for thou diddest watch for vs that wee might take our rest The heauēs declare thy glorie and the earth is full of thy goodnesse Yet hast thou not dealt so with all Natiōs as thou hast loued Sion thy litle hill a corner of the world farre separated from the Serpent and fenced from the wilde beast Yet who considereth that our perill is gone into other lands because their Gods be not like vnto our God Wee haue seene thy workes yet we proue 〈…〉 ●●●…ue thee 〈…〉 we see thy w●●… 〈◊〉 Thou hast separa●●… vs from the Turke and deliuered vs from the Pope why hast thou separated vs from them but that we should bee ioyned to thee euen a new Creature come out of darkenesse to light according to the working of knowledge O bind our harts with thy feare that wee part not from thy loue For our selues and for our Brethren wee are prostrate heere before thee ô Prince most excellent For the name of thy only Son one drop of mercy to coole this fire of sinne Nothing good Lord to change thy mercy yet the whelpes doe eate the crummes that fall from their masters table First wee yeelde thee hartie thankes for all at once Next we humblie beseech thee for the general quittance which thy Son hath sealed for our sinnes Then for all graces we pray thee let vs not wāt the thing without which wee cannot serue thee Plant in our hearts true feare of thy name obedience to our Prince and loue to our Neighbours Giue power good Father to our prayers graunt vs true humilitie in prosperity perfect patiēce in aduer sitie peace in Christ ioy in the holy Ghost This is our desire to liue godly righteously and soberly so blesse vs and keepe vs good Father vnto the end of our liues Turne vs O God of our saluation graunt that we may grow from strength to strēgth that thy Church Militant may be like thy Triumphāt in heauenly Charitie and all Communion of Saints Send thy labourers into thy vineyard purge thy Church of idle ignorant Ministers write thy lawes in the tables of our harts powre thy grace vpon the hearers Blesse them which blesse vs look vpon this Realme in thy mercy Preserue our King let not the eye of Great Britaine lose his sight Be gracious and mercifull vnto our friends and Parents according vnto the flesh comfort thine afflicted Saints Confoūd the power of Antichrist send thy feare amongst them make their time short defend thine owne cause As thou art sanctified in vs before them so be thou magnified in them before vs that al the world may turne say Great art thou O Lord God of the Christians and there is none besides thee mightie iust and mercifull rewarding righteousnes reuenging iniquitie the same now and euer and euery where Graunt these things ô heauenly Father whatsoeuer else thou knowest to bee needfull for vs euen for his sake who died for sin and sinned not in whose name we farther pray vnto thee as hee hath taught vs saying O our Father which art in heauen c. God the Father which hath made vs blesse vs God the Sonne which hath redeemed vs preserue vs God the holy Ghost which hath sanctified vs confirme our saith to the end and in the end Oh God Father Sonne and Holy Ghost saue vs Amen AN EVENING Prayer for a priuate Familie Wee haue sinned wee repent O Father haue mercy vpon vs. Amen O Lord God which hast created vs of nothing which hast deliuered vs from Death and damnation if wee doe not wilfully runne vnto it that hast been good and gracious vnto vs in continuing thy tēporall blessings both at home in the field euen as thou seest most expediēt for our estate and hast drawne out the thred of our life vnto this present time These are thy greate mercies O Lord giuen vnto vs freely without any deseruing of ours And for all these thou requirest nothing else of vs but that we know thee and acknowledge thee to bee the giuer thereof and to obey thee and to walk in the paths of thy commandements that so wee might become thy children be partakers of thine euerlasting kingdome dome and raigne with thee for euer O Lord we confesse against our selues our wonderfull foolishnes vnthankfulnes For wee haue euen as much as in vs lieth stopped the streame of thy mercies that they should not come neere vs wee haue not hearkened vnto the voice of thy word neither tooke wee any delight in keeping thy lawes thy statutes And therfore if thou haddest lōg before this cut vs short as thou hast done many and that suddenly and fearfully and summoned vs to appeare to hold vp our hands at the barre before thy iudgement seate and haue the fearefull sentence of eternall condemnation speedily giuen foorth against vs who is there could say What doest thou Nay our owne consciences would acquite thee say thou hast done iustly For seeing thou calledst after vs and we refused to heare thee it was good reason wee should crie and find no mercie But O Lord as our sinnes are mightie and cannot bee numbred so thy mercie far exceedeth and striueth against our lewdnesse Thou hast spared vs long and giuen vs a large time of repentāce Thou hast driuen off thy vengeance frō day to daye waiting and watching for our turning againe vnto thee Thou hast called vs by signes in Heauen by shaking the earth by drowning vs with waters by threatning vs warre samine and pestilōce besides the fearfull threatnings of thy word Euen so O Lord le● these haue their working in our hearts together with thy mercies in time to repent turne from our wicked waies to abuse thy patience no longer but euen with all our heart to turne vnto thee if so we may be saued in the day of thy wrath So work thou in vs O heauenly Father that wee delay no longer to aske counsaile at thee and thy word what wee ought to doe what we ought not to doe and how wee may liue soberly in prosperitie and how wee may be comforted in sicknesse and aduersitie that we may goe out of our selues and looke for all things at thy goodnesse that wee may trust no further to these transitorie things but wholly relie vpon thee Blesse O Lord we beseech thee thy whole vniuersall Church
by faith of that other righteousnes being imputed by God vnto him 18 These two applications which are in Iustification doe differ from those two which were in effectuall Calling or Vocation 19 For in Vocation the application of God is called Oblation or simplie Calling In Iustification it is termed Imputation 20 II. In Vocation the application of Man is called Apprehension of offered righteousnesse by faith or Faith in the offered righteousnes In Iustification it is termed Faith in imputed righteousnes A two-fold office of faith 21 Hence wee must obserue a twofold office of Faith One in Effectuall Calling when it receiueth Christ with his righteousnes being offered the Other in Iustification when it receiueth Christ and his righteousnes being imputed vnto him 22 Wee must also note that whē it is said Man is iustified by faith that Faith is meant which went before in Effectual calling Note namely which apprehendeth Christ and his righteousnes being offered 23 As for that Faith in Iustification which apprehendeth the imputed righteousnes of Christ by it wee are rather said to bee saued thē iustified Eph. 2.8 By grace you are saued through faith Eternall saluation followeth Iustification 24 If it be demaunded Whether when the righteousnesse of Christ is apprehended by faith in Effectuall Calling Question a man may be said to be iustified by that righteousnes 25 I answere Answere Not so For Iustification is the pronunciation of a Sentence In Vocation there is no Sentēce pronounced wherefore a man cannot be iustified by sole Vocation 26 Againe Question if any will aske Whether seeing the righteousnesse of Christ is by faith in him that is called a man may not be denominated righteous by that righteousnes 27 I answere Answere I will not plainly deny this after a sort namely that he is righteous by faith but that he may bee termed and called righteous I would not so affirme seeing the Iudge hath not yet pronounced sentence vpon him to wit that Sentence that is of a certaine new grace 28 For it is not but by grace that such as are iust by faith in effectual calling God pronounceth them so to be and imputeth the righteousnes of another vnto them as if it were their owne 29 And thus much for the order whereby God proceedeth in the Iustification of a sinner THE SINNERS REsignation of himselfe into the hands of his Redeemer O Lord God which art the highest and the lowest the farthest off and the neerest to the longest angrie and the soonest pleased wherefore should I bee affraid to speake vnto thee Thou hast made all things for mee and me for thy selfe Thou hast giuen me al things that I should giue my selfe wholy vnto thee But I haue taken the commoditie of all thy benefits and yet I neuer gaue thee the glory and tribute which of duty I was bound to giue thee Thy creatures were alwaies obedient at my commaundement because thou haddest giuen them so in charge and I alwaies attēded to offend thee for whose sake each thing was readie to do me seruice Thou hast giuen me health but sin and rebellion was the fruit thereof Thou hast giuen me strength but I haue employed it in the seruice of thine enemie Notwithstanding all which thou hast still sought by all meanes to draw mee vnto thee Thou hast looked and tarried for my conuersion and I haue abused thy patience Thou hast called mee and I haue stopped my eares at thy calling Thou hast giuē mee a long time to repent and I haue consumed it in vanity farther trāsgression Thou hast stricken me and I haue not felt it Thou hast corrected me and I would not receaue thy correctiō Yea the more I haue been chastised cherished by thee the more hath mine heart bin hardened shewing my selfe vnthankful for the one and rebellious towards the other Yet for all this O most merciful and louing Father sithence thou hast hitherto been so gracious vnto me and bast commāded me that I should neuer despaire nor mistrust thy goodnesse I therfore referre my self wholy to thy mercy doe beseech thee to graunt mee grace to amend my life that from this time forwards I may euer please thee and serue thee in such sort that I neuer separate my selfe from thee any more but may cōtinually remaine in thy grace fauour world without end O sweete Sauiour diddest not thou say Draw neere vnto me I will draw neere vnto you I challenge my Lord. Beare witnesse with me ô yee heauen and earth and all yee blessed Angels thou holy of Holies the holy Ghost beare witnesse with me in this houre that I giue my self wholy vnto my Redeemer Take me sweet IESVS vnto thee and giue me not ouer vnto my selfe againe I am thine not mine temper mee as thou wouldest haue me I am thy Image I will bee like thee Oh that my waies were so directed that I might keep thy statutes what pleasure is it for mee to walke in darkenesse Trie mee O Lord and search my heart if there be any way of rebellion in me and leade me home and I wil follow my Lord whither soeuer goeth CHAP. III. Of the Causes of Iustification and first of the Efficient Cause Causes of Iustification diuersly considered THe CAVSES of Iustificatiō are to be considered diuersly to wit as Iustification it selfe is taken either Actiuely in respect of God who iustifieth or Passiuely in respect of mā which is iustified The efficient cause Actiuely taken 2 The EFFICIENT cause of Iustification as it is Actiuely taken is either Principall or Organicall The Principall efficient 3 The Principall Efficient is GOD Rom. 8.33 the Father in the Sonne by the Holy Ghost 2. Cor. 5.19 1. Cor. 6.19 The Father Imperant the Son Obsequēt and the Holie Ghost Cōsummant Psa 40.9 Tit. 3.5 2. Cor. 1.22 4 For it is his part to absolue from guilt by whose iustice a man is made guiltie It is hee that pronounceth a mā righteous whose wil is the rule square of all righteousnes And it is he that giueth Iudgmēt of life or death who by nature right and office is the supreme Iudge 5 The Impellent cause of this Efficient is twofold Internall or Externall The Internall efficient 6 The Internal cause is the Grace or Mercie of the Father Rom. 3.24 as well by reason of the good pleasure of his will in predestinating into the adoption of Sonnes Ephes 1.5 as also by reason of his oëconomie and dispensation both in ordaining his Sonne for this end and in applying vnto vs the benefit of Christ Rom. 3.25 Coloss 1.12 7 And this Grace which in Scriptures is termed 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 in Schooles Gratia gratum faciens and Gratis dans is perpetually opposed against Workes which are the gifts of Grace termed in Schooles Gratiae gratis datae because God took the first cause of our Iustification not from vs or our workes but
they doe repent what shall I bee afraid to ask thee Rule my paths O Lord enlarge my heart When I goe let my gate bee straight when I runne let me not fall for I am a stranger vpon earth vnderstand not mine own way I would walk at libertie like thy seruant Dauid What saith my Lord speake now for thy seruant heareth My Sonne walke simplie after my word for this is the plaine way this is the sure way Heere thou shalt haue no lets to stay thee no encombrances to entangle thee Goe forward straight and turne not libertie is in thy way and Life is in the end But if thou looke back or stay or turne to the right hand or to the left then thou fallest into a hedge of thornes nets snares take hold vpon thee A double heart and a man that goeth two waies shall not prosper I am worshipped of the simple and open hearted Martha is troubled with much busines but Marie hath all things at my feete therefore haue I separated thee if thou wilt because thou canst not serue two masters It is true Lord for I am neuer distracted in minde but when I am carefull about manie things For so long as thou art with me I am thine but when I bring in sin then am I straight dispossessed of my soul If I loue any thing besides thee it vpbraideth me if I speake or doe any thing without thy counsaile straight I am trapt in some errour wearie of my selfe and vnapt for thee It is wōderfull to thinke how my heart is hardened my vnderstāding blinded my teares dried vp when thou turnest thy face but from mee and Sin preuaileth against mee Had I the spirit to discerne euery thing at his value I should loue God before all which is best of all and Man after GOD which is next to GOD. How is my Soule troubled for this and my heart rent in twaine vntil my flesh consent and all my mēbers agree together to chuse that which hee hath commanded and to forgo that which he hath forbidden Before I was afflicted I went astray like a thing vntamed it is good for me that I haue bin touched that I may learne thy Statutes Saue me now O Lord I pray thee Now Lord I pray thee giue mee vnderstanding I haue sinned I am sorie forgiue mee Away from me all you that worke vanitie for the Lord is my GOD if I regard wickednesse in my heart he will not heare me O thou eternall Goodnesse which art good to all which guidest those that seeke thee which enlightenest those that see thee and which sauest those that loue thee endue mee with thy gracious and holie Spirit which may subdue all my carnall affections which may rectifie my reason regenerate my will and purifie my nature that at all times when thou shalt call vpon me I may be readie with Dauid to answer Loe I come Praised bee God Amen Amen CHAP. IX Of the Effects of Iustification The Effects of Iustification THe Effects of Iustificatiō are Peace of Conscience Rom. 5.1 Accesse vnto God Rom. 5.2 Ephes 3.12 Adoptiō into the sonnes of God Rom. 8.15.16.17 Galat. 3.26 Ephes 1.5 Ioh. 1.12 Regeneration Ioh. 5.11 Externall life c. Rom. 6.22.23 al which may bee reduced vnto this one Glorification Of Glorification 2 Glorification is the execution of the sentence of life pronounced by God in Iustification 1. Pet. 1.2.2 Pet. 1.4 3 In Glorification we must cōsider a twofold Application the one of God the other of such as are to be Glorified 4 The Application of God is that whereby God ioineth Christ vnto vs as the Head to the rest of the body whereby he also giueth vs his holy Spirit 5 In this Application God ioineth Christ vnto vs being first Dead for mortification of our flesh or old man secōdly quickned or raised from Death for viuification of our Spirit or new man 6 The Application of such as are to be Glorified is that whereby we apprehend Christ being ioyned vnto vs in his Death and in his Life by faith wrought by the holy Ghost 7 And in this Application both of God of our selues whereby Christ is ioyned vnto vs as Head vnto the Body is manifestly deprehended our Glorification or renewing 8 For by the same act as it were and at the same instance as soone as euer Christ is ioined vnto vs as Head we are presentlie made his Members and so renewed by Regeneration or new birth Glorificatition twofold 9 Glorificatiō is twofold Inchoatiue Glorification Ioh. 3.3 Consummatiue Glorification Matth. 19.28 1. Inchoatiue 10 Inchoatiue Glorification is that whereby we being vnited vnto Christ our corrupt Nature euen in this life beginneth to be renewed by the holy Ghost according vnto the Image of God 1. Pet. 1.2.2 Pet. 1.4 Tit. 3.5 Eph. 4.23.24 11 The same is also termed Regeneration Sanctification But Paul simplie calleth it Glorification Rom. 8.30 that is a glorious renewing of our Nature an abolishing of our corrupt Nature and making of vs fit for eternall Glory Regeneration hath two parts 12 Of this Inchoatiue Glorificatiō or Regeneration there are two parts 1. Mortification or killing of the Olde Man that is Hatred of sinne 2. Viuification or quickening of the New Man that is Loue of Righteousnes Old Man what 13 By Olde Man I meane the whole Nature of man aswel soule as body addicted vnto sinne and death or the vnregenerated part and corrupt nature of man termed also the Outward Man Flesh Ioh. 3.6 Rom. 8.6 also the Body of sinne Rom. 6.6 the sinfull body of flesh Coloss 2.11 14 Mortification of the Olde-Man 1. Mortification is that wherby the holy Ghost by litle and litle worketh in vs a detestation and hatred of sinne and exstinguisheth the vigour of our corrupt nature in vs that it might not bring foorth most bitter fruits to condemnation New Man what 15 By New-Man is meant the Nature of man that beginneth to cease from sinne or that part of man that is regenerate and restored according vnto the Image of God termed also the Inward man Rom. 7.22 and the hidden man of the heart 1. Pet. 3.4 also Spirit Ioh. 3.6 The Viuification of the New-Man 2. Viuification is when we are raised vp into a new and spirituall life hauing the habite of Charitie infused into vs that wee might liue vnto righteousnes Eph. 2.4.5 Ioh. 5.11 17 Againe Regeneration is as well of the Soule as of the Bodie 1. Thess 5.23.1 Cor. 6.20 Regeneration of the Soule 18 Regeneratiō of the Soule is that whereby the faculties of the soul are renewed 19 Of the Regeneration of the Soule there are two parts 1. Illumination 2. The gift of Repentance 20 For as there are two parts of the Soule the Vnderstanding and the Will so in both Regeneration is required Illumination is of the Vnderstanding Coloss 3.10 and Repentance of the Will Ephes