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A10324 The discovery of the man of sinne wherein is set forth the changes of Gods church, in her afflictions by his raigne. Consolations by his ruine. First preached in divers sermons to the Vniversitie and cittie of Oxon, by a reverend & iudicious divine IR. D. of Divinity and sometimes of Queenes College. And now published for the farther vse of both, and comfort of all that hate Antichrist and loue the Lord Iesus Christ wheresoever: By W.H. Rainolds, John, 1549-1607.; Hinde, William, 1569?-1629. aut 1614 (1614) STC 20609; ESTC S103451 47,096 56

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former Chapter because your faith groweth exceedingly and in the same maner he beginneth almost every Epistle Not only to note that these things are Gods benefits and blessings as are food and rayment and health for these are common to the good with the bad which men may enioy and yet bee not a whit in their nature changed but that these are moreover so proper to Gods children that the wicked haue no part in them they being such as are able to make a change and alteration in them c. Therefore neither the Pelagians attributing so much to free will as that by it without the speciall grace of God hee may performe the lawe of God Nor the Papist which to Gods grace ioineth his naturall strength is sufficiently thankfull to God but hee onely that confesseth flesh and blood to haue nothing to doe in this worke which is brought to passe without and against our nature We see here wherein we are to reioice that is when wee see others to obtaine like pretious faith wherein our harts ought to ioy that Christs kingdome is encreased therefore this minde should be in every one of vs that was in the disciples who greatly reioiced whē they heard that other churches had received the gospell and as the Apostle who saith of such as he converted to the truth that they were his Crowne his reioicing in the Lord so say I should our hearts be filled with ioy when we heare that God hath added any to his Church This is spoken to stir vp the dulnesse which is in vs pittifull it is to see that whereas among vs our principal care should be in winning confirming men in the truth it falleth out by the strong delu●ion of Satan that we not only do not so but are g●ieved offended whē we see mē b●ought to Christ. And as when Eldad and Medad prophecied in the host Ioshua would haue had Moses to haue forbad thē so many envy at others blessings c Would to God as our Saviour sendeth vs to the vniust steward to learne wisdome so the example of the adversaries diligence might stir vs vp to the building of Christs church They spare no travell by sea nor land they sticke not to hazard their life I would to God not their soules also to win any in whom they fee any towardnes of wit or learning and vse all incouragement meanes whatsoever in the end to make them of their Proselits I would that halfe this care were in vs to maintaine the truth that is in them to vphold error But it falleth out with vs otherwise for as covetous men we thinke the more that others haue of Gods graces the fewer we should haue our selues It followeth for you beloved in the Lord Where he sheweth plainely whence it came that they stoode in this great falling away even from God because he had set his loue vpon them Here then is the cause of our certainety and assured stay not that we loved God first but that he loved vs. Wherefore we are here taught that when we speake of the certainty of our standing we beware that we thinke not any thing to be in vs for which God should the ●ather loue or favour vs. For wee must ●o rest on Gods loue that we shut out our selues quite from all cause therof Even as Moyses taught the Israelits that God had chosen them not because of their might or number c but for that he had a loue to them So this is the ground of all when we seek the cause of loue and mercy towards vs we shall finde it to be none other then loue c. So also the Apostle speaketh in the former chapt to fulfill the pleasure of his goodnesse where not content to haue named once Gods goodnes he doubleth it as wanting other words to expresse that which he would say cōcerning Gods free mercy and loue He addeth for that God from the beginning hath chosen you where he declareth the continuance and ancientnesse of this loue which was before the world was made ere the heavens were made the earth set vpon his pillars ●ere the foundations of waters appeared c. It was his secret purpose to make vs instruments of his glory How happy sons are they which haue such a father as provideth for them even before they be When we looke herevpon it may be a stay of comfort vnto vs against all temptations For when we know that it was his only loue which frō the beginning moved him to haue mercy on vs wee learne that howsoever our sins be in multitude as the sands of the sea and in colour as red as scarlet yet that they are not able to separate his loue from vs. For before he framed vs he foresaw the evill which we should commit yet he chose vs they are not the●efore these things that can seperate betweene him and vs for he is not as man that he should be changed Wherein as we haue a iust exception against some christians which set downe the foreseeing of our works as the cause of our electiō whereas the Apostle layeth downe the loue of God before the world for this cause that we might know there was no respect had of the works as he also disputeth elsewhere of the choosing and reiection of Iacob and Esau before either of thē had done good or evil Even as Austine saith that he chose vs not because of the works which he foresaw but hee foresaw the workes because he chose vs as the moving of the Wheele is not the cause of the roundnes of the Wheele but the roundnesse the cause of the moving so here is also laid a foundation of consolation for such as faint vnder the burden of their sins think that by the reason of the greatnesse of them they cannot bee the children of God This way Satan buffeteth many For as he draweth many into sin by laying before thē the mercy of God so he leadeth not a sew to distrust by opening vnto them the severity of Gods iudgements Wherof when they th●nke they suppose no death more grievous But let them know they haue no more dishonoured God by the sins they haue committed then by thinking that hee will not pardon and forgiue them Wherefore when we consider that God of his free grace foreseeing how ill we would be did yet choose vs let vs be stirred vp to glorifie his name and breake out with the Apostle into these words who shall seperate vs from the loue of God And as he hath set downe the ground of our salvatiō so goeth he on through sanctification c We haue seene the foundation laid before in the former words to bee only the good will of God he sheweth how he goeth on in bringing his purpose to passe for God leaveth not his worke vnperfect but bringeth his decree to effect and whom he