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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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ouer him Mat. 27.62.63 till the sepulcher was sealed and kept with a certaine number of armed men And thus the enemies of grace labored for the cutting off of the Messias Dan. 9. and to triumph ouer him But he was soone loosened of the sorrowes of death and these bands of hell as Saint Peter speaketh it was impossible for this Sampson to bee long so bound vp of his enemies Act. 2.24 And like as they seemed to triumph ouer the Lord and head vntill the resurrection so the same enemies Sathan death and the graue seeme to haue swallowed vp all the blessed members of Iesus Christ and to triumph ouer them in like manner but their deliuerance also commeth for which cause the Apostle teaching vs to cast the eye of our faith on the resurrection breakes forth into this holy exclamation 1. Cor. 15.55 O death where is thy sting O graue where is thy victory And thus the Sonne of God humbled himselfe and made himselfe as nothing Phil. 2.7 The Comforts and Fruits which follow this Faith are these First I am comforted by this lowest degree of Christs humiliation on this manner I see nothing was left vndone for the full acomplishment of the whole worke of my redemption for the Soune of God was left as it were for a season fast bound in the hands and in the bands of death Secondly I must bee comforted in extreeme dangers and afflictions of body and minde when I seeme to bee forsaken of God for I see the Son of God pressed but not oppressed cast downe into the danger of death yet not forsaken of god Thirdly when the feares of death and of the graue terrifie me I must record my former experience of Gods loue in mine illumination conuersion and sanctification Psal 23. and so ouercome the feares of death but specially to this end must I record this humiliation of the Sonne of God For his graue and buriall hath merited for vs that our graues shall bee for vs as beds of downe to keepe vs in safetie till the day of the resurrection and glorious appearance of the Sonne of God for I must bee assured that his precious body beeing thus humbled and as it were forsaken he shall take away all shame from the bodies of all his members by the merit of his buriall and descention into hell Quest 42. Thus far shall suffice of the degrees of Christs humiliation now proceed to speake of the three degrees of his exaltation and first let me heare what you can say of his resurrection from the dead Ans First I know and professe with mouth and beleeue in mine heart that Iesus Christ the onely beegotten Sonne of God being truely dead and buried rose againe in the same very body wherein hee dyed from death to life againe And of this I haue most pregnant proofe and cleere euidence to rest my faith vpon from the Scriptures and testimonies of holy men and Angels First the testimonie of Scriptures Thus the Apostle beginneth to proue the Resurrection 1. Cor. 15.3.4 I deliuered vnto you that which I receiued how that Christ dyed for our sinnes according to the Scriptures and that he was buried and that he arose the third day according to the Scriptures Rom. 4.25 Hee dyed for our sinnes and rose againe for our iustification 1. Cor. 15.14 If Christ bee not risen then is our preaching in vaine and our faith is also in vaine The prophecies are these Esay 53.8 He was taken out from the prison and from iudgement Psal 16.10 For thou wilt not leaue my soule in the graue neither wilt thou suffer thy holy one to see corruption The accomplishment of these prophecies are often recorded in the new Testament namely in these places Act. 2.31 Dauid knowing before spake of the Resurrection of Christ that his soule should not be left in the graue neither his flesh should see corruption Againe of the same prophecie Paul speaking of the Resurrection of Christ alleadgeth it Act. 13.35 He saith also in another place Thou wilt not suffer thine holy one to see corruption Howbeit Dauid after he had serued his time by the counsell of God he slept and was layd with his Fathers and saw corruption but hee whom God raised vp saw no corruption The signe or type of this buriall and resurrection was Ionas The thing signified and the accomplishment of that prophecie is expresly recorded Mat. 12.39.40 Secondly the testimony of men accepted and approued of God in the Scriptures first the holy women which conuersed with him in his life saw the sepulcher and testified his resurrection Mat. 28.1 and their testimonie is allowed of God Secondly Peter saw him and testified it Act. 2. and his testimony is accepted for a good euidence 1. Cor. 15.5 Thirdly the twelue Disciples or witnesses which he had chosen they saw him and testified 1. Cor. 15.5 Ioh. 20.19 Fourthly the Apostle assureth vs that hee was seene of more then fiue hundred holy men at once and their testimony is good 1. Cor. 15.6 Fiftly hee addeth that hee saw Christ himselfe 1. Cor. 15.8 and his testimony is good Or thus his fiue appearances the first day first to Mary Magdalene Mar. 16.5.9 Iohn 20.11 The second appearance againe to Mary Magdalene and the other Mary Mat. 28.9 The third appearance to the two Disciples going to Emaus Luke 23.13 The fourth appearance to Peter alone 1. Cor. 15.5 The fift appearance was to al the Disciples Iohn 20.19 The sixt appearance in the fortie dayes following first eight dayes after his Resurrection to the Disciples in a house together Iohn 20.16 Secondly to sixe or seauen as they went to fishing Iohn 21.1 Thirdly to Iames alone 1. Cor. 15.7 Fourthly to all the Disciples in the mountaine where hee Mar. 16.6 Ioh. 20.12.13 gaue them the Apostolicall commission Mat. 28.16 Fiftly the fift and last was in the mount of Oliues when hee ascended Act. 1.12 Thirdly the testimony of Angels The Angels also as they did preach and testifie vnto men being sent from God his conception his birth so they serued attended and ministred vnto him in his life in his passion in his graue in his Resurrection and ascention as they also testifie of all these Articles of the faith Mat. 28.5.6.7 The Angell of the Lord said to the women feare ye not for I know that ye seeke Iesus which was crucified he is not here for he is risen as hee said come see the place where the Lord was laid and goe quickly and tell his Disciples that he is risen from the dead and behold he goeth before you into Galilie there yee shall see him lo I haue told you Fourthly the fourth testimony is the testimony of euery beleeuing heart Euery beleeuer feeles in some measure and desires more and more with the Apostle Phil. 3.10 To feele and know the vertue of his Resurrection In things naturall a man must first haue experience in seeing and feeling and then beleeue but it is
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
that is for the wizards the second the kings the third the Souldiers Diodor. Sicul. lib. 2. cap. 3 Quest 65. But it is hard to know a witch few as yet of the learned can define a witch and therefore it is a hard iudgement to condemne all for witches that men call wise men and wise women Exod. 22. Deut. Ans First the Lord making a Law against witchcraft as well as against adultery and punishing both with death thought it not so hard to finde out these sinners in all ages of the world Secondly againe repeating his Law and making it more plaine vnto vs Deut. 18.10.11 ver hee chargeth them that if they found any making profession or practising in any of the kindes of witchcraft there specified a regarder of times a marker of the flying of foules a Sorcerer c. hee should bee reputed a witch or a wizard and suffer for his profession albeit his secret practises with Sathan were neuer knowen to any man Thirdly If witches and wizards being sought after could bee knowne after inquisition in Samuels times much more in our time because of the great light of the Gospell to discouer them but wee read that the inquisitors of those times found them and swept the Land neere hand cleane of them 1. Sam. 28.12 therefore they may in like manner bee discouered in our time Fourthly againe the works of the flesh are manifest not hard to bee discerned Gal. 5.22 witchcraft is one of the works of the flesh and it is not so strange and hard to bee discerned Quest 66. I graunt a witch may bee discerned and discouered but it is hard for euery man to know them Ans Not so a man of meane gifts assisted by Gods holy word and spirit may soone discouer them If it were not so it were hard for the Lord to make a law against such adding a fearefull commination against them Leu. 20.6.27 The Lords meaning is if any were knowen by profession or practise as wee see to this day there are not a few to be addicted to any of those forbidden faculties Deut. 18.10 that then no man presume to consult with such for any cause whatsoeuer Quest 67. Now proceede to the fourth sinne forbidden vs in this Law Ans Infidelitie and distrust in God bee here forbidden and condemned as great enemies to Gods holy worship and seruice An vnbeleeuing heart is a hart which doth refuse to heare to beleeue and to obey the holy written word of God this heart euery man hath by nature Gen. 6.4.5.6 Ier. 17.9 but their vnbeleefe is far greater which haue receiued some light and tast of the good word of God and yet after this refuse to beleeue Signes of the heart possest with vnbeleefe are these First some secret signes bee these first to loue and like to reioyce to heare and speake more of the creatures then of the creator and his word as of riches Mat. 6.24 pleasures Luke 8.14 bellicheere Phil. 3.19 children parents and parents children Mat. 10.37 c. secondly an vncleane filthy conscience delighting and sleeping in sinne argueth vnbeleefe Secondly more manifest and open signes be these first to reiect the Gospell and to bee vtterly ignorant after the long vse of the meanes 2. Cor. 4.4 secondly to tempt God Reasons to perswade and to preserue vs against vnbeleefe are these First for that vnbeleefe causeth apostacie Heb. 3.12 by faith wee bee knit to God through Iesus Christ Ephe. 3.12 So by vnbeleefe wee fall away from God Iob. 21.14 and 22.21 Secondly a sinne that doth most highly displease God and which hee spares not to plague Num. 14.11 and to punish in his best children Num. 20.12 Thirdly a sinne that binds as it were the hands of Christ and keepes back many blessings from vs. Mar. 6.5 Mat. 17.17 Iohn 20.27 Fourthly the very great roote of all sinne is vnbeleefe the first sinne of our first parents Gen. 3.2.3.4 and a strong bar to keep vs from the euerlasting rest Heb. 3. and 4. Chap. Luke 12.4 Reue. 21.7 Fiftly as men suffer their hearts to grow in vnbeleefe or their hearts to bee possest with this sinne so they grow daily in the contempt of God hardnesse of heart and carnall securitie Quest 68. Thus farre then hauing heard of the obedience and disobedience of this first law let vs see what vse may bee made of this Of the vse of the first Commandement manner how wee are to apply our selues for our examination therby first to humble and to reclaime the man without a Eph. 2 12. Christ secondly to confirme and to direct the b Rom. 8.1 2. Cor. 13.5 man in Christ that is euery liuing member of Iesus Christ Ans First let the man without Christ or the deformed Adam set before him this Law as his iudge to pronounce the true sentence of iustice against him on this manner The spirit of God the best expounder of this Law by his Prophet Moses and the Apostle Paul saith that they be accursed that continue not in all things written in this law to doe them c The man vnrepentant in this wise 1. By the curse is meant the euerlasting maledict wrath of God 2. The Lord requires doing 3. All. 4. Cōtinually But I am so far from doing all that I haue done nothing that is heere commanded Nay I haue done some of the clean contrary euils heere forbidden and that continually from my youth vp vnto this present time as may apppeare if being arraigned and examined in the presence of God according to this Law my conscience must plead guiltie to all the parts and branches of this first Law of God First the Lord requires knowledge in all his seruants that they may loue him and feare him c. But I haue not knowen him by his word and but darkly by his works Nay what is worse I haue in heart most affected ignorance I haue thought often that there is no God I am ready to worship any false God and to bee of any religion witn any Prince in any nation vnder heauen as may best serue for my present peace and libertie on earth And I haue thought it good wisdome for ease in troubles to seeke to all witches and wizards and if need were for my further good to worship the Diuell himselfe in this blindnesse and vnbeleefe haue I liued and therefore my conscience cries guiltie and by this light which God here sets before me I must confesse that I am iustly accursed and vnder the most fearefull condemnation of God to bee tormented in hell for euermore Secondly let the man in Christ The man repentant in this wise or now desiring to bee in Christ set this glasse before him on this manner First set against the curse of the Law that most sweet and comfortable promise of the Gospell Rom. 8.1 There is no condemnation to them that are in Christ Iesus which walke not after the flesh but after the
they may not harbour slanderers lyers nor the marchants of tales to infect and poyson the Familie Fiftly they must proceed to chasticement of their Seruants euermore with mercy in the one hand and iudgement in the other First they must passe by and couer many faults in good Seruants Eccles 7.23 Giue not thine heart to all the words that men speake least thou heare thy seruant curse thee for oftentimes also thine heart knoweth that thou hast spoken euill of others Secondly punish the lesser faults with admonitions Prou. 17.10 A reproofe entreth more into him that hath vnderstanding then an hundreth stripes into a foole Thirdly greater sinnes must bee cured with chasticements and corrections for so the holy Ghost warneth Prou. 29.19 An euill Seruant will not be chastised with words he must haue stripes if his offence so require Of this Seruant speakes the Son of Sirach in these words Cha. 33.23 The foder the whip and the burthen belong to the Asse and meate and correction and work to the Seruant And againe Chap. 42.5 Be not ashamed saith he to beate an euill Seruant to the bloud But here proceed with iudgement first inquire the truth diligently secondly shew the danger and greatnesse of the sinne committed by the Scripture thirdly if teares promise any hope of vnfained repentance twise or thrise spare and forbeare stripes then proceed with moderation Fourthly and lastly if neither admonition nor correction cause repentance and amendment expulsion is the highest degree in houshold discipline let not the proud and incorrigible sinner abide in thine house Psal 101. ver 5. for this forme of gouernment and practise of houshold discipline we haue an example in Plilemon and Onesimus Epistle of Paul to Philemon Sinnes of Maisters and Gouernours of Families are these First to tyrrannize ouer their Seruants As Spaniards vse Gally-slaues and the poore Indians and to oppresse them with labour and cruell vsage as Pharao did the poore Israelites in Egipt Exod. 1. and 2. chap. Secondly to suffer them to lye and liue in their blindnes and ignorance without any knowledge of God and their saluation respecting onely their bodies as men doe horses for their ordinarie labour little or nothing regarding their soules 1. Pet. 3.7 when they starue and perish euerlastingly Not considering that their Seruants as well as they are ioynt-heires with them of the same grace of life Quest 116 And what bee the duties of Seruants to their Maisters and the contrary sinnes forbidden in this Law Ans First the duties of Seruants to their Maisters are these following The first dutie of Seruants is an humble and Christian subiection to their Maisters and Gouernours acknowledgeing their authoritie with all submission of minde in word and gesture desiring to please their Maisters in all things in the Lord. The rule of this is written Tit. 2.9 Let Seruants be subiect to their Maisters and please them in all things the reason is added that they may adorne the doctrine of Christ our Sauiour in all things Such was Eleazar to Abraham Ioseph to Putiphar and Cornelius Seruants Act. 10. Without this humble submission and lowlinesse of minde there is no seruice acceptable to God or men Their second duty is actuall obedience they must not only seeme lowly in minde and louing in word or verball seruice They must bee faithfull also in their worke they must performe that seruice which their Gouernours according to Gods will shall giue them in charge to doe for thus they are commanded Col. 3.22 Seruants be obedient to your Masters according to the flesh in all things fearing god The Seruants which will please Christ in seruing their maisters must well remember these fiue rules The Christian and beleeuing Seruants which please Christ in their seruice must looke well to these notes and rules following First their obedience must bee tempered with feare and trembling Eph. 6.5 not a seruile but a Christian and filiall feare Secondly their obedience must bee in all simplicitie singlenesse and truth of heart voide of all fraud and colours as if their seruice were done immediately vnto the Lord Christ Thirdly they must looke that their obedience must bee in faith euer desiring in all their seruice to please Christ Eph. 6. ver 7. Fourthly God requires in their obedience all cheerefulnesse of heart for this will breed in them diligence and painfulnesse without wearinesse and this the Apostle requireth saying with a good will seruing the Lord. Eph. 6.7 Fiftly and lastly faithfulnesse is required in their seruice and this is with all care and conscience to labour in their calling for their Maisters good And this the holy Ghost noteth Tit. 2.10 Let them shew all faithfulnesse that so they may adorne the Gospell of Christ Examples for the practise of these rules are these First that religious seruant in whom Abraham reposed such confidence when hee sent him to prouide a wife for his sonne Isaac Gen. 24. in him wee may obserue many vertues great submission and loue to his maister a religious feare and faith calling vpon God for a blessing on his seruice hee had in hand ver 12. diligence and care ver 32.33 I will not eat till I haue spoken my message faithfulnesse in returning with Rebeckah to his Lord and Maister ver 61.67 Secondly the like vertues we finde in Iacob in all that his long and wearisome seruice vnto Laban twentie yeares simplicitie and singlenesse of heart he was a plaine man Gen. 25.27 a religious feare and faith euer worshipping God and trusting in his prouidence not discontented with his state of his diligence in his seruice thus he testifieth Gen. 31.40 I was in the day consumed with heat and with frost in the night and my sleepe departed from mine eyes For his faithfulnesse thus he speaketh ver 38.39 These twenty yeares haue I beene with thee thy Sheepe and thy Goates haue not * Cast lost their young and the Rams of the flock haue I not eaten The torne I brought it not vnto thee but made it good my selfe at my hands thou didst require it were it stollen by day or by night The like conscience and faithfulnesse shall we finde in Ioseph in all his seruice The third and last dutie and care of Seruants must bee this to submit themselues to rebukes and admonitions and corrections of all their Gouernours with all meekenesse of spirit All obiections of Seruants against their masters are answered in this Scripture 1. they are froward Answ ve 18.2 They are vniust Ans ver 19.20 This is thanks-worthy to suffer such A good Scripture for Seruants to obserue remembring the word which Christ hath sent vs by his holy spirit 1. Pet. 2.13 Submit your selues vnto all manner of ordinance of man for the Lords sake And ver 18. Seruants be subiect to your Maisters with all feare not onely to the good and curteous but also to the froward for this is thanke worthie if a man for
conception of sinne Iames. 1.14 and when the monster is once conceiued it is hardly killed in the breeding for it will hourely gather strength and like a Viper breake forth or burst the heart but it will bee acted as wee see in Eues apostacie Gen. 3.2.3.4 and Dauids adultry 2. Sam. 11. This Law condemneth vs for that first kinde for hauing such familiaritie in nature and acquaintance with Sathan for which cause the most perfect man on earth hath cause to bee humbled againe for the second kinde because our nature hath so much secret poison in it for the which this law doth continually and most directly charge vs as sent from God principally to this end to giue vs the sight of that sin which hath so blinded the minde of man that it can not by any discourse of reason conceiue it Rom. 12.2 Eph. 2.3 and 4.23 Rom. 7.7 and thirdly it condemneth vs also for the third kinde for that all actuall sinnes condemned in the former lawes haue here hence their originall and off-spring Quest 151. Proceed to the third euill condemned in this Law Ans The third euill here condemned is the want of originall iustice whereby the learned Cathechists vnderstand that this Law chargeth vs also deepely and that in the first place indeede if wee could so well see it for that wee want the beautie and excellencie of our first creation for that I say we haue cleane rased out or sinne or Sathan in vs the glorious Image of God giuen vs in our first creation When saint Paul had well considered himselfe in this glasse whereas beefore hee thought himselfe liuing and in Gods fauour hee now thought contrarily that hee had not onely lost all thee beautie of his first creation but also that he was as no body euen as a dead man in bondage or as a man sold vp to the seruitude of sinne Rom. 7. Read aduisedly this Chapter and you shall see that hee mournes for that no good thing is in him Quest 152. And what speciall graces bee required in this Law Ans First wee bee here commanded of God to labour in the meanes of our saluation for a cleane heart or that the heart may be a Act. 15.9 purified by faith in Christ Iesus and that the holy Ghost may be b Luk. 11.14.25 giuen vs to sprinckle so our consciences with the c Heb. 9.14 bloud of Christ that wee may bee loosed from the d Eph. 2.2.3 1. Ioh. 3.8.9 bondage of Sathan freed from the works of the Diuell or dead e Heb. 9.14 Heb. 6.2 works and from that horrible condition wherein all men lye beefore grace as children of rebellion vnder f Eph. 2.3 wrath that so wee may come to the glorious libertie of Christ to serue the liuing g Heb. 9.14 God Secondly we bee here charged of God to loue and serue God with all our heart with all our minde with all our thoughts Deut. 6.5 Luke 10.27 and to doe our neighbour good wee must carrie not our hands onely but our harts also and all our thoughts desiring to doe him good yea to procure any thing for his good Rom. 7.22 so delighting in the Law of God euen in the inward man And to this ende wee must spend well our times in good thoughts and pertinent needefull profitable and godly meditations desiring to redeeme the time which we haue lost euen many houres and dayes monthes and yeares in tossing turning debating and scanning such vaine vnprofitable yea wicked and diuellish imaginations which now cause our very hearts to tremble and our haires to stand vpright for that wee haue giuen any liking to such euill motions or any resting place in our mindes and hearts vnto them Thirdly here wee bee commanded to looke well and watchfully to the rule and gouernement of our minde and affections beeing well assured that hee which hath attained this grace to rule well his owne minde is better then he that winneth a Citie Prou. 16.32 Here begins that noble combat 2. Tim. 4.7 and the great war-fare betweene the flesh and the spirit Gal. 5.17 Wherefore it is euident that in this Law wee bee commanded to crucifie all our vncleane lusts and to nip in the head all the first motions vnto sin as soone as they stirre vp in vs. To labour so for grace by the spirit that wee may haue strength to resist our corruption drawing vs and luring vs from Gods presence by the pleasures of sinne And if wee bee drawen aside to call for grace speedely to cut of all conference with Sathan and sinne that wee bee not baited and snared and if wee be snared to labour yet more instantly with God that our hearts subscribe not intertaine retaine nor conceiue not with sinne and if sinne and Sathan hath beegot a conception within vs that then the young Serpent may dye in the breeding before it come forth or haue any birth for then wee breake not onely this Law but wee violate all other Lawes with it to the great dishonour of God and the wounding of our owne poore consciences Iames. 1.13 The regenerate onely keepe this Law In the former lawes the hypocrite will walke very circumspectly before men in the outward action but here he comes short before God in the inward affection The Examination of the Conscience First inquire what sight what knowlede what feeling thou hast had in former times of thy naturall corruption for Hypocrites and Iusticiaries thinke all sure and a good while they conforme their outward actions to the Law of God If thou hast neglected not knowne not regarded the secret power of sinne Rom. 7.23 and of that Law of thy members as the Apostle speaketh rebelling against the Law of thy minde thy conscience pleads guiltie and this Law condemnes thee Rom. 7.7 Secondly inquire what secret motions against God and his Lawes what vncleane thoughts what vaine imaginations haue carried away thine heart from God or haue possest euen thine heart the very seate of God how they haue disquieted and distracted thine heart if thy conscience pleads guiltie this Law condemnes thee Thirdly inquire how often beeing lured by Sathan and sinne thou hast beene carried away as it were from God to any secret conference and parling with the Diuell to stir and kindle in thee any vncleane lusts if thy Conscience pleads guiltie this Law condemnes thee Fourthly inquire what the excellencie and beautie was of thy first creation and how by their apostacie our first parents lost the same and how thy selfe art but a branch of that accursed stocke of old Adam and therefore art by nature the child of wrath no lesse then others and therefore for the want of that originall iustice and excellencie of creation God by this Law may in iustice condemne thee Fiftly inquire further whether finding thine hart so euill affected and thy selfe so addicted to sinne and in such spirituall bondage to Sathan whether thou hast I
elect and all degrees and condicions of life whatsoeuer for all shall not be saued Es 53.11 My righteous seruant by his knowledge shall iustifie many and shall beare their iniquities Ioh. 3.36 Hee that beleeueth in the Sonne hath eternall life he that beleeueth not in the Sonne shall not see life but the wrath of God abideth on him for euer If all were saued or ordained vnto life Rom 9.10.11 Eph. 1. then had God no freedome of eternall election of some vnto life Quest 8. I see the beleeuers onely haue interest in Christ and his Gospell proceede on and tell vs what is faith Ans Faith is a gift of God whereby wee giue assent or beleefe to euerie word of God written in the old and new Testament or we may well discribe it as the Apostle to the Hebrewes to bee the ground of things hoped for Heb. 11.1 and the demonstration of things not seene for first whereas the things we hope for are not with vs in present possession faith giues rest and stay vnto our hearts concerning the truth of them euen of all the insearchable riches of Chirst Secondlie whereas the things wee hope for are inuisible faith giues vnto our mindes a berter and more certaine demonstration of them then wee can possiblie haue of any naturall thing by sense or by discourse of reason when our euidence is most demonstratiue from the causes beecause faith is grounded vpon the infallible and most certaine euidence of Gods holy truth there is a necessarie relation betweene faith and gods word But if yee desire yet a more speciall definition of faith we may truely say that a true iustifying faith or the faith proper to the elect is a a Eph. 2.7.8 supernaturall grace which the spirit of God works in the heart by the b Rom. 10.14.17 Gospell whereby euery childe of God doth c Io 1.12 apprehend and apply Iesus Christ with all his benefites vnto himselfe The speciall worke of faith is to apprehend the promise of grace Gal. 3.14 That wee might receiue the promise of the spirit through faith or Christ in it for hee is the substance of the promise and whole couenant and with him we haue all things which concerne our good in this * 1. Tim. 4.8 life and in the life to come by the same faith Confidence is a fruite of faith Ephe. 3 12. for no man can trust in God till first hee bee perswaded of Gods fauour in Christ The propertie of faith principally is to apprehend Christ but ioyne loue to it and it is effectuall in duties to God and men Quest 9. Are there not other kindes of faith spoken of in the Scripture besides the true iustifying faith proper to the elect Ans There are three other kindes common to the elect and reprobate First an Historicall faith in this note euen in the wicked men and Angels first they know the truth of God written secondly they beleeue the truth of Gods word that it is the truth thirdly they tremble The second kinde of common faith is the temporarie faith which goes a degree further then the historicall which is to professe the Gospell but without sense of the power of it or loue or liking to it this faith may proceed yet to a great reioycing and to some barenly fruite and yet is it but false and temporarie first beecause it neuer is of long continuance for in the heate of afflictions it vanisheth away and it is grounded on temporarie causes first a light vaine desire of knowledge secondly praise of men thirdly on riches and earthly preferments the common motiue of liking or disliking of religion with this kinde of men the grounds of this faith then being vaine and vanishing this faith therefore soone vanisheth away The third kinde of common faith is the faith of miracles when a man grounding himselfe on some speciall promise or reuelation from God doth beleeue that some strange and extraordinarie thing which he hath desired or foretold shall come to passe by the worke of God This kinde shall bee reiected in the last daie with the reprobate 1. Cor. 13.2 Mat. 7.22 Quest 10. How is the true sauing faith wrought in vs how growes it and by what meanes is it cherished and preserued Ans First the holie Ghost by the a Rom. 10.14.17 preaching of the Gospell by b Act. 8.7 reading of the same by c Ps 1.2 119. meditation and by d Act. 17. Mal. 3. conference with the holie Seruants of God workes faith in our hearts Priuate reading of the Scripture and meditation gathers sticks preaching and conference kindles Gods fire in vs after followes praier and the vse of the Sacraments for the confirmation of faith in vs that the fire may grow vp to a flame Heb. 6.2 and 9.14 to burne vp and to censure our dead works by the power and grace of the holie Ghost applying the blood of Christ vnto vs which the hand of Faith receiueth and retaineth to the renuing and reforming of the mind of the hart and conscience that the whole man after this admirable change in repentance as a new creature may serue the liuing God Secondly when the seedes of this faith are first sowen in our hearts by the holie Ghost by the meanes aforesaid for a time our faith is but weake like the hand of an infant which can when hee is called put forth his hand but receiue little and retaine lesse his desire onelie is accepted for the deede So in the faithfull when they are become poore in spirit and in sight of their spirituall pouertie and nakednesse mourne Mat. 5.3.4.5 and in mourning are so exercised that they are truelie humbled when I say they are so humbled that they doe not onelie desire to bee saued but also hunger aboue all things to bee at peace with God through Iesus Christ This hungrie desire of grace with God is often commended and accepted Psal 10.17 Lord thou hast heard the desire of the poore 143.6 My soule desireth after thee as the thirstie land Psal 145.19 He will fulfill the d●sire of them that feare him Nehe. 1.11 O Lord I beseech thee let thine eare now hearken to the prayer of thy Seruant and to the prayer of thy Seruants who desire to feare thy name This small beginning and weake faith because of weake knowledge in the misterie of saluation doth at the first yeeld assent to the truth of all Gods written word desiring to gaine more knowledge and to liue sincerely according to the measure of knowledge grace receiued this faith I say may well be called as yet an implicite faith because it hath much folding and doubting but being well exercised and continuing in the meane of grace and knowledge preaching reading praier meditation conference vse of the Sacraments singing of Psalmes mercifulnesse to the poore c. growes vp in time to bee a strong Faith This I expresse and proue
confession I beeleeue in Iesus wee make profession and confession that wee know beleeue in and rest vpon Iesus Christ And this is an excellent profession and to it belong great * Mat. 16.16 Act. 10.43 promises of things temporall and eternall Ioh. 14.1 But first here when I say beleeue in Iesus 2. Wherefore I am thus to beleeue I haue good reason so to say and so to doe first for that I finde my Sauiour Iesus Christ to bee God euerlasting of the same substance and essence with God the a Ioh. 1.14 Heb. 1. Ioh. 10. Father and God the holy ghost Secondly because the father commandeth b Psal 2.12 me to loue him and beleeue in him And so the Sonne himselfe expoundeth his fathers c Io. 6.40 charge adding this also that to beleeue in Iesus Christ is the very worke of God in our hearts Iohn 6.29 This name Iesus was for good cause giuen him of his d Mat. 1.21 Luke 1.31 father The Angell rendreth the reason when hee saith for he shall saue the people from their sinnes And there is none other Sauiour neither ought saluation to bee sought in any other True it is that Ioshua was so called because hee was a liuely type of this Sauiour in leading Gods people to that temporall rest in Canaan So are godly Princes Prophets and ministers called e Obadiah ver 21. 1. Tim. 4.16 3. Christ properly called a Sauiour Sauiours because they are Gods instruments both for temporall deliuerances and eternall saluation But Iesus Christ is truely so called and properly beecause hee saues Iewes and Gentiles his elect of all nations by his owne onely merits actiue and passiue in his life and death and for that hee applies by his holie spirit the vertue of his death and resurrection vnto euery one of his elect in his good time both to crucifie and kill the power of sinne in them and to quicken them to serue him in all holinesse and righteousnes and to cheere their hearts in all euils of this life So then hee is the onely true and perfect f 1. Cor. 1.31 Gal. 5.4 Sauiour and iustly so called Quest 21. Now what vse is there and profit and comfort by this faith Ans First here I doe and must acknowledge that I feele and finde that before Christ receiued me to mercie I was vtterly lost and in the state of them which are vnder wrath for this cause Christ saith hee came to saue them which are lost Mat. 18.11 and 15.24 Euery beleeuer feeles that without Iesus hee is but as a lost thing and vtterly forlorne and to be cast away for euer Secondly by this faith also must euery beleeuer bee comforted all his life It is the greatest matter of consolation in this life that wee haue that whereas wee meete continually with afflictions in this life yet this cheereth our hearts wee haue a Sauiour which is faithfull and mightie and who will keepe vs vnto his euerlasting kingdome This is that faith which cheered Adam in Paradise and all the beleeuers from the beginning And to this end the Angels said to the shepeheards Behold I bring you tidings of great ioy that shall bee to all the people that is that vnto you is borne in the Citie of Dauid a Sauiour which is called Christ the Lord. Luke 2.10.11 Thirdly the papists and wizards and Exorcists which abuse this holy title and name of Iesus in their holy water and exorcismes and coniuracions doe greatly blaspheme against this holy faith in Iesus Christ because they doe relie as their diuels teach and perswade them vpon the bare name of Iesus abusing it in their practises as those Iewish exorcists did in Pauls time They tooke in hand saith Luke to name ouer them which had euill spirits the name of the Lord Iesus saying we adiure you by Iesus whom Paul preacheth Act. 19.13 Albeit they abuse it greatly by their false faith yet wee may haue comfort when wee resting by a true Faith on Iesus doe call by this name instantly vpon him saying Lord Iesus helpe and Lord Iesus receiue my spirit Act. 7.59 Quest 22. Proceede on to the second title I beleeue in Christ and tell me where bee you commanded so to call the Sonne of God and so to beleeue and what you meane by this title Ans This title is vsed in all the prophecies of the old Testament concerning the Messias and in all Scriptures of the new Testament where those promises and prophecies are testified to bee accomplished as by conference of these Scriptures may be seene Psal 45. ver 6.7 and Dan. 9.24.25.26 prophecied in the old Testament Luke 2. ver 10.11 and 25. ver 4. complement in the new Testament Where Iesus is called Christ Againe promised Esay 61. ver 1. performed Luke 4.16.17.18 And againe Prophecied Psal 2. accomplished Act. 4.25 26.27 This title of Anointed among the Iewes was giuen onely to three kinds of callings Kings Priests and Prophets This title giues three callings Now for that this one blessed person is called sent and anointed of his Father a King to rule all a Priest to make expiation for all that shall bee saued a Prophet to teach all therefore iustly and truly is hee called for his excellencie the Christ the Lords anointed And whereas hee is said to be anointed with the oyle of gladnesse aboue all his fellowes Psal 45.7 wee must vnderstand that the prophecie is truely verified first Christ truely said to bee annointed in that the Father hath conferred these three offices on him onely and neuer vpon any other man or Angell Secondly for that he was anointed richly and wonderfully immediately by his father others typicially by the hands of men Thirdly for that none did euer receiue the holy ointment of God in that measure for the Spirit of the Lord rested vpon him Esa 11.2 the Spirit of wisedome and vnderstanding the Spirit of councell and of fortitude the Spirit of knowledge and of the feare of the Lord. Our Lord Christ as hee is God equall to his Father hath no neede of gifts but is the rich Lord of all Wherefore Christ is so annointed and giues freely but as hee is our Redeemer and in our nature is to execute the offices aforesaid of King Priest and Prophet hee hath need of this ointment that is of all these graces and hath receiued them in number more then men or * Io 3.34 Angels in perfection greater then men or * Col. 2.9 Angels Hee hath receiued them I say this person God and man first for the execution of his offices next that he might confer them on his members euery one in some * Eph. 4.7 measure that of his fulnesse we may all receiue this oile of gladnesse to cheere our hearts and grace for grace that is for that hee is full of grace therefore haue wee receiued this holy spirit of sanctification as deriued into vs
contrary in religion a man must first beleeue and then comes experience afterward The true beleeuer can speake after his experience thus like as though I were blinde and could not see with mine eyes the body of the Sunne in the heauens yet because I feele the heat and comfort of the Sunne therefore I beleeue the Sunne shines vpon the earth euen so I finding the worke of the Sonne of God in mine heart and in my first resurrection must verily beeleeue his blessed resurrection Quest 43. Tell me next what was the manner of his resurrection and lastly what vse we haue of this Article and of this faith Ans First the Lord Iesus being truely dead and buried rose againe by his owne almighty power as is often testified Iohn 18. No man taketh my life from me but I lay it downe of my selfe I haue power to lay it downe and haue power to take it againe And so his Apostles Paul and Peter assure vs hee quickned himselfe by his owne spirit Rom. 8.11 1. Pet. 18.19 Whereby hee doth approue himselfe comfortably vnto vs to bee the very Sonne of God as Saint Paul noteth Rom. 1.4 saying hee was declared mightely to bee the Sonne of God touching the spirit of sanctification by the resurrection from the dead Secondly as touching the forme he rose in or how his body was qualified I answere that after his resurrection his body was glorified richly yea most gloriously qualified with supernaturall graces his body was incorruptible and it was made a shining body a resemblance whereof some of his Disciples saw in the mount and it was indued with agility to moue as well vpward as downeward as may appeare by the ascention of his body to heauen which was not caused by constraint or by any violent motiue but by a propertie agreeing to all bodies glorified Yet in the exaltation of Christs manhood wee must remember two caueats first that hee did neuer lay aside the essentiall properties of a true body as length bredth thicknesse visibilitie locallitie or to be in one place at once and no more but keepeth all these still because they serue for the being of his body Secondly wee must remember that the gifts of glory in Christs body are not infinite but finite for his humane nature being but a creature and therefore finite could not receiue infinite graces c. Christs body is not omnipotent and infinite for this is to affirme he had no humane body and to make the creature the creator That it might appeare vnto the Disciples hee had a glorious body and was changed hee was not alwayes in their presence but came often sodenly into their presence and once the doores being shut the doores giuing place and being opened they knew not how he that thickned the water to walk on can cause doores and rockes to giue way vnto his comming without any peircing or passing through them as Papists haue imagined Christ had a reall and true body after the resurrection Finally that hee had a true body a reall body the very same wherein hee suffred and not a fayned body as heretiques haue auouched is testified by many arguments vnto vs hee shewed some scars wounds and blemishes of his passion in his body now glorified as then remaining for the confirmation of men and to this end he conuersed with men he did eate and drinke often in the presence of his Apostles after his resurrection The vse of this Article concerning Christs resurrection and of this Faith is this First the resurrection of Christ is a publike testimony that hee hath perfect righteousnesse for all such as trust in him 2. Tim. 1.12 for if there had remained but one of our sinnes either vnperfectly punished in him or not fully satisfied by him hee could not assuredly then haue risen from the death for where but one sinne is there must bee death Rom. 6.23 as God hath decreede Like as then the father by deliuering Christ to death hath indeed condemned our sinnes in Christ Rom. 8.3 so by rasing him from death hee hath absolued Christ from our sinnes and vs in Christ 1. Cor. 15.17 Rom. 4.25 As our sinnes are condemned and punished in the death of Christ so our absolution and discharge is in his resurrection Christ was giuen to death for our sinnes and risen againe for our iustification Secondly the beleeuer is truely said to be dead to sinne or to be dead with Christ because the vertue of Christs death works effectually in his heart the death of sinne and next to be buried with Christ into his death Rom. 6.2.3.4 beecause of the vertue which proceedes from Christs buriall to cause him so to bury sinne that it neuer can rise vp any more to bee so stirring in him as it was before he came to Christ And lastly The beleeuer truly said to be dead with Christ buried and risen with him the beleeuer is as truly said to be risen with Christ Col. 3.1 beecause a speciall vertue and grace proceedes also from Christs resurrection to the beleeuing heart to quicken it vnto newnesse of life And this is that grace which the Apostle desires more and more to feele and find to abound in himselfe when hee desires to know Christ better and the vertue of his resurrection Phil. 3.10 Wherefore we must embrace Christ risen in the armes of our precious faith and so apply him vnto our hearts that wee may sensibly feele vertue to come from him not onely to crucifie our old affections but also to stir vp dayly new holy and heauenly affections in our harts Col. 3. If ye be risen with Christ seeke those things which are aboue c. 1. Pet. 1.3 We are regenerate to a liuely hope by the resurrection of Iesus Christ from the dead As it was in the cure of the woman which had the bloudy issue so it is in the curing and quickning of sinners which are full of bloudie issues all which must bee stanched and cured by a certaine vertue deriued from Christ into them Mar. 5.29.30 This is the prayer Eph. 4.19 Thirdly the third fruit which is ioyned with the second is the assurance of our perseuerance in grace and of our full victory against sinne and death For they that are ingrafted into Christ by faith draw from him such a spirituall life and power Rom. 6.9.10 as they shall neuer loose no not in the parting a sunder of soule and body Rom. 8.38 Iohn 8.51 If any man keepe my word he shall neuer see death Fourthly the last benefite of his resurrection is the resurrection of our bodies The truth is this that good and bad shall rise againe yet there is a great difference in the rising of the one and the other for the Godly shall rise by vertue of Christs resurrection 1. Cor. 6.14 Rom. 8.11 Phil. 3.21 1. The. 4.14 and that to eternall glory but the vngodly rise by the power of Christ not as hee is a redeemer
lies bound hand and foote in a darke dungeon and the keeper sets open the prison doore takes off his irons and bids him come forth If hee refuse and and say hee is well may it not bee said hee is mad and who will pittie him in that case This is the state of all impenitents and contemners of the Gospell Secondly it is said also that then hee gaue gifts to his Church as Kings doe in their triumph and his gifts were these Apostles and Prophets and Euangelists for the first planting and founding of his Church Catholike Pastors and Teachers for the propagation of the same and for the gathering of his Elect to the worlds end If these were Christs principall blessings which Christ gaue his Church in his ascention and so richly and highly to bee accounted as being destinate and sent for so great a work as the building of the body of Christ which is his Church on earth Eph. 4.12 then they doe not beleeue rightly and truely the ascention of Christ that so basely and vilely esteeme the sacred ministry and preaching of the Gospell of Christ and the administration of his Sacraments as Atheists and Papists and all carnall Gospellers doe Thirdly like as our iustification is ascribed vnto his resurrection and merit of the same so our proceeding in grace and perseuerance may truely be attributed to his ascention to heauen and intercession there for vs. Ioh. 17. And like as he could neuer haue risen in that body wherein he was accursed for vs vnlesse he had been acquited and iustified from all our sinnes so much lesse could hee haue ascended into the highest heauens if hee had not beene pure from all our spots imputed vnto him his ascention is a cleere euidence of his righteousnesse Iohn 16.9.10 and consequently of our righteousnesse in him and by him for which these Articles are sweetly knit together for the confirmation of our faith touching our free iustification by Christ Rom 8.33.34 Who shall lay any thing to the charge of Gods chosen it is God that iustifieth who shall condemne it is Christ which is dead yea or rather which is risen againe who is also at the right hand of God and meketh request for vs. Wherefore euer remember to reiect the doctrine of Antichrist who teacheth that Christ by his death did mirit our iustification but wee once iustified doe further merit our saluation Whereas thou seest here not onely the beginning but also the continuance yea the accomplishment of the whole worke of our saluation in our vocation iustification sanctification and glorification is wholy and onely to be ascribed to the merit of Christ Fourthly wee receiue also by his ascention a confirmation touching our ascention into heauen for in beleeuing the one wee beleeue the other for the head and members must goe together Wee bee not now coldly to looke for heauen but by a liuely hope to possesse it for that we possesse it in our head already For this cause it is written Eph. 2.6 That God hath made vs to sit together in heauenly places in Christ Hee hath there a pledge for vs euen our flesh and we againe by his ascention haue receiued from him an heauenly pledge euen his spirit Iohn 6.7 I tell you the truth it is expedient for you that I goe away Eph. 1.13.14 for if I goe not away the Comforter will not come vnto you 2. Cor. 1.22 Hee hath sealed vs and giuen vs the earnest of our spirits in our hearts Duties following this particular faith are these First that our conuersation be in heauen where Christ is Phil. 3 10. Our hearts our thoughts our words our workes our whole conuersation must bee such as if we conuersed already with the Angels in the highest heauens Secondly if we beleeue we be possest of heauen in Christ wee must striue to enter into him with all holy contention of spirit vsing the meanes he hath appointed that wee may come vnto him with all the good speede wee can If wee be assured of this purchase made for vs by his bloud wee must passe through all dangers to come vnto him and vnto it and not contend to get in our selues but also endeuour to bring with vs all wee can specially all such as God by neere bands of loue hath knit vnto vs as our wines children c. prouiding as much as in vs lyeth that they may bee with vs heires together of the same grace of life 1. Pet. 3.7 Thirdly in all greuances of body and minde seeke to no meanes for ease but onely to the comforter and the meanes hee hath appointed and ordained in the word If thou beleeuest the ascention of Christ remember this was one end of his ascention to send downe the holy Ghost to worke more effectually and comfortably in the hearts of his Children And therefore endeuour in and by the word and Sacraments to bee comforted by him in all afflictions of this life Quest 46. Proceede on to the third degree of his exaltation doe you beleeue that hee sitteth at the right hand of God the Father almightie first explaine your meaning and proue this Article by the scripture Ans I doe so on this manner first for the sence of the words here set downe whereas it is sayd that he sitteth at the right hand of the Father I say here is a borrowed speech from Princes and Kings who set their cheefe Rulers by them and their best friends Mat. 20.21.22 1. King 2.19 Like as therefore men doe with others to whom they graunt or giue equall honour or that which is next to themselues they are wont to place them at their right hand and this they doe that they may testifie their great honour and loue vnto them so the Lord would haue vs to vnderstand that hee who hath neither right hand nor left hand for hee is infinite hath giuen vnto his Sonne very God and man such inspeakable glory and maiestie that hee sitteth now as on a throne of exceeding glory in the highest heauens executing the offices both of his kingdome and priesthood And whereas it is added The Father God Almightie here note the person of whom Christ God and man receiued all this aduancement and glory of his kingdome namely his Father to whom he is equall notwithstanding in respect of his person yet inferiour in respect of one nature Secondly for the vndoubted truth of this Article of my faith I finde it as all the former manifested to the Fathers as Psal 110.1 The Lord said vnto my Lord sit thou at my right hand that is raigne as king and rule as cheefe Lord so the best expositor testifieth 1. Cor. 15.25 * Luk. 24.26 Act. 5.31 Eph. 1.20 Phil. 2.9 vntill I make thine enemies thy foote-stoole The Lord sware and will not repent thou art a Priest for euer after the order of Melchisedech And this prophecie is accomplished as the Euangelists and Apostles haue testified for Saint Marke hee
state he was naked yet not ashamed Ge. 2.25 such was the glory and maiestie of that body Now his deformitie is such that notwithstanding hee bee receiued to grace and reformed in some measure in Christ yet till hee bee refined in the resurrection hee cannot well thinke of much lesse looke vpon his owne nakednesse without shame as we see in our first Parents Gen. 3.7 If our bodies in this mortalitie haue not a shadow of that excellent glory of the first Adam it is all lost That body was blessed void of all griefes This body wee know by our common experience is subiect to euils innumerable for wanting the guarde and fense of Gods prouidence the weakest creatures euen wormes and flies in a moment of time destroy and consume it That body had a wonderfull perfection in all senses This feeble body hath many wants and great weaknes in all parts therof That body was immortall this is subiect to death and mortalitie euery houre and to death eternall if it be not freed from the second death by the precious death of Iesus Christ Retentum mentis Secondly for his soule and spirituall substance where shined most the Image of God it hath euer since lost all grace and beautie Some poore light it hath in naturall things and a generall sight of God and goodnesse seruing onely to make him inexcusable Rom. 1.19.20 Heere first the bright shining light of Gods wisedome in the mind is cleane put out and darkenesse hath possest the very seate of reason Eph. 5.8 Iohn 1.5 And that wisdome which the Scripture calls carnall earthly Receptum mentis sensuall and diuellish 1. Cor. 1.20.21 Iames. 3.15 By this we cannot comprehend God Ioh. 1.5 1. Cor. 2.14 for this is enemy to God and all goodnesse Rom. 8.7 Next this facultie is become so vaine that in spirituall things it cannot discerne between truth and errour euill and goodnesse Eph. 4.17 Lastly this man is apt onely by nature to thinke and conceiue in minde that which is euill Gen. 6.5 2. Cor. 3.5 Ierem. 4.22 so that we haue by nature the spawne of all heresie and errour Gal. 5.20 Secondly the conscience of the first man was full of true ioy peace and consolation This deformed Adam 1. Retentum conscienciae first hath left in him some conscience to check and bridle the rage of his disordered affections Rom. 2.15 2. Receptum conscientiae But his conscience is vncleane and vncomfortable Tit. 1.15 before it be purged by the bloud of Christ from dead works Heb. 9.14 Thirdly Free will is proper onely to God and no creature whatsoeuer the first man had freedome and strength to will and performe that which was good holy and right yet was he and his will mutable for God alone is immutable This man hath a certaine libertie of will in all naturall ciuill and morall actions and in euill things but no strength to will or desire that which is good and acceptable vnto God 1. Retentum voluntatis 2. Receptum voluntatis beefore grace and faith in Iesus Christ be giuen him as is manifest by these holy Scriptures Rom. 5.6 Phillip 2.13 2. Cor. 3.5 Fourthly and lastly the first Adam had a wise heart a meeke spirit and all his affections well ordered and well gouerned by the light which was in his minde This second man hath his affections but so distempered and so disordered that he cannot gouerne them Receptum affectionum but is rather ruled and gouerned by them till grace in Christ come to crucifie the flesh with the affections and lusts Gal. 5.24 The fourth argument of the first mans excellencie The fourth Argument was his soueraigne dominion and rule and power which God gaue him ouer all creatures Psal 8. But now this second Adam hath lost all that dignitie for the creatures all repine disdaine and grone to serue him Rom. 8.22 and haue all lost their first grace and beauty Tit. 1.14.15 Quest 4. What is the vse of all these arguments concerning the miserie of this deformed Adam or man without Christ Ans First the former meditation serues to humble vs by due consideration of that glory and beautie we lost and of the deformitie and miserie wee bee come vnto Secondly this meditation ought to curbe and bridle vs that we neuer let lose our hearts to sinne against God for if God spared not the first man for sinne in his excellencie he will not spare vs in this miserie Thirdly this ought to awake all sinners seeing they find themselues thus miserable without Christ to labour in all holy meanes to put on Christ that they may be freed from this bondage and recouer their former excellencie againe specially seeing that by his Gospell he reacheth forth daylie his louing hand calling such from darknesse into his meruailous light Quest 5. The second demonstration of a mans misery in vnbeleefe or without Christ what is it Ans It is the historie of mans first rebellion and apostacie from God recorded Gen. 3.1.2 Quest 6. What must we principally note in this story Ans First a conference or disputation Secondly the issue and end of it in the conference first the persons confering and disputing where consider two things First The tempter and deceiuer Sathan Secondly the tempted and deceiued Eaue Secondly the conference it selfe where consider two things First the argument waightie life and death 2. the manner 1. The tempters challenge 2. The womans answere 3. Sathans reply The issue of the conference First high transgression and rebellion is committed First they ioyne in league with Sathan Gods arch-enimie Secondly they fall into flat rebellion and breach of Gods Law Gen. 3.6 Secondly great miserie ensued The arguments whereof are First feare and trembling within Secondly shame and nakednes without Quest 7. This Scripture is very excellent what speciall points are wee to obserue in this story Ans First that Sathan is an old murtherer as our Lord Christ cals him Iohn 8.44 For that he murdred as heere wee see our first parents in the beginning Secondly how that our first parents in their first state of excellency being left of God for that instant for iust causes onely knowne to himselfe and hauing no strength but their owne they fell by degrees into many fearefull sinnes for all their wisedome and graces failed them when Gods good spirit left them Thirdly Sathans choise for instruments is to bee noted for like as then hee chose the subtellest of all beasts for that worke So in all ages for the like attempts hee desires the best wits and most apt to deceiue For Magick in Egipt and Chalde the Priests and the Astrologers serued him well in that facultie In Absolons conspiracie Achitophell serued him well for that practise Iohn 13.27 for heresie and schisme none more fit to seduce men from Gods truth as false Teachers false Prophets false Priests 1. Pet. 3.7 1. Tim. 2.14 By such
seale the word how much more haue we Againe if they then could not preserue life but by the Lord of life Iesus Christ where shall we looke for life if we turne vs to any other but vnto this blessed tree of life Iesus Christ Sixtly for the tree of knowledge of good and euill to passe by mens coniectures sufficient it is for vs to know that it was so called not for any poyson or deadly infection that this tree had in it selfe more then any other tree or more then our Sacramentall bread and wine containe any speciall bane or poyson in them and yet he that eateth these vnworthely eateth and drinketh his owne iudgement 1. Cor. 11. but metonymically Effect for the cause or by a figure it was so called beecause that who so did eate thereof God hauing made a law to the contrary should forthwith feele and finde the losse of their excellent libertie and bee possest with extreame and present miserie Seauenthly when the woman gaue the Serpent some intertainement in misleadging Gods holy Law yee shall not touch it a Fight against all doubts of Gods word Eph. 4.14 Col. 2.2 and in doubting of the truth thereof least ye dye for to doubt is to wauer concerning Gods truth neither to be with it nor against it Then began hee to be more bold and vehement and following her doubtfull conclusion makes it more doubtfull saying ye shall not so dye or so * Thus speakes he in all vnbeleeuers against the word certainely dye and hereunto he addeth a speciall confirmation full of sophistrie and deceit For his confirmation and proofe stands of notable blasphemies and lyes you neede not so doubt to eate of the forbidden tree First 1. Blasphemie for that God in this prohibition doth know this fact would turne to your great good Secondly for that it is very manifest 2. blaphemie and lye that the feeding on this tree shall cause you to abound in great knowledge of deepe misteries Thirdly 3. Blasphemie for that by this tree ye shall haue such a change of nature that ye shall after some sort be Deified equall to God or to his glorious Angels and so hee tempted Christ Mat. 4. for the wings of vaine glory makes many follow after Sathan and flie aloft to their vtter ruine and perdition Eightly wee may here obserue Sathans boldnesse to vtter many lyes and blasphemies one after an other when hee seeth vs to let goe our fast * Diabolus non est repentè pessimus hold and l●ne of Gods holy truth and not to tremble when wee heare his name or truth blasphemed Wherefore let vs keepe fast the word of truth in an honest and a good heart for if we forsake it God will forsake vs and giue vs ouer to beleeue lyes and blasphemies as here we see 2. Th. 2.9.10 Ninthly where as Sathan doth promise her that by eating the forbidden fruite their eyes should bee opened hee deceiues with a phrase or sentence full of ambiguitie as may appeare by these speciall differences following For the eyes of the body are opened First when the blinde are cured Iohn 9. Secondly when a man seeth that hee could not see before albeit he was not blinde as Balaam and Gehezi Num. 22.31 2. Kings 6.17 Gen. 16.21 2. King 6.19 and Agar the Angels of God Thirdly when men see plainely that which they saw before darkely as Elishas enemies comming to Samaria and the two disciples going to Emaus Secondly the eyes of the minde are opened First by instruction Act. 26.18 Secondly by aduersitie Iob 33.16 Psal 119. Luke 15. Thirdly by the biting griping and tormenting of the conscience for sinne and thus were Adams eyes opened And this the diuell intendeth what so euer he pretendeth Tenthly To conclude corcerning this conference First here remember this instruction to hold fast the word of truth and hide it in thine heart Prou. 2.1.2.3 So soone as a man begins to let goe his hold and lightly to regard it or to doubt of it hee begins to shake off the true feare of God It is our faith which knitteth vs vnto God and vnbeleefe seuereth vs from him Secondly next remember it is a bad signe of a cold heart emptied of Gods spirit if we can heare the holy name of God or his blessed word blasphemed without griefe and trembling Verse 6. Quest 12. Thus farre of the conference Now let mee heare of the fact and euent which followed Ans First actuall rebellion followed after the former inward and secret sinnes of the minde and heart as we see Gen. 3.6 The signes the forerunners of the first secōd death immediately possest them Secondly This actuall rebellion and apostacie from God brought present miserie vpon their soules and bodies ver 7. Rom. 5.12 By sinne came death Quest 13 First as touching the rebellion and fact here recorded what learne we thereby Ans First we may note the three speciall baytes wherby Sathan hooketh and deceiueth all the world Saint Iohn also noteth them and numbreth them First the Lust of the flesh for our flesh boyleth before it be crucified as a pot on fire full of lusts Rom. 13.14 Gal. 5.17.24 shee saith in her heart this forbidden fruit it was good for meate that is good for the belly Secondly The Lust of the * All euill enters into vs by the sences and thoughts The euill eye is the Diuels porter which lets in the beasts of hell to destroy the Soule eyes shee saith in her heart it is faire and pleasant to the eyes Thirdly The pride of life shee saith finally in heart that it was a tree to bee desired to get knowledge And so to come to honour and great glory The premises embraced the conclusion must bee practised say the Lord what hee will to the contrarie Secondly * Peccatū completum Consider wel First the person offended Secondly the persons offending Thirdly the time when Fourthly the place where Fiftly the māner how A conspiracie with Sathan the arch-enemie of God how after inward conspiracie and subscription of heart to Sathans lyes and blasphemies shee comes to the practise of open rebellion and manifest treason against God For this fact was not a light a The greatest sin pardonable that euer was committed against God offence as some haue deemed as shall appeare by the consequents for it hath brought the whole frame of heauen and earth out of frame and an heauie curse vpon our first Parents and all their posteritie Rom. 5.12 Thirdly how she became Sathans instrument to deceiue the man first by the same deceitfull perswasions wherewith Sathan seduced her secondly by example shee preuailes with him so that both fell most dangerously into the same forme of transgression and condemnation although hee thought himselfe so deere vnto God that the Lord would not at this time draw out against him any sword of iustice Quest 14. Now I desire to haue some short
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
Sin Death and the Diuell and they are more terrible because they be knit together in a league as it were against vs. Sinne depriuing vs of grace is terrible but more vgly whē we see death follow after it death of it self is dreadfull but yet if death would make a quite dispatch of vs that wee should neuer be seene it would lesse amaze vs but when wee see Sathan the tormentor follow after it with endlesse wrath wee must before grace stand as perplexed euer in bondage to these three enemies till Christ free vs. Heb. 2.14 Of actuall Sinne and the dangerous grouth of sinne without Gods speciall grace preuenting it or of sundry dangerous steps to hell Question 37. NOw because we haue seene the natural root of all our euils let vs proceede to take some view of the branches and fruites or of the actuall sinnes which our naturall corruption breedeth Ans If we conferre and compare wisely two Scriptures together wee shall by Gods good grace discerne the growth of sinne euen from the roote vnto the branches and full perfection of sinne The Scriptures specially to bee noted are these Iames. 1.13.14.15 and Heb. 3.12.13 Quest 38. First tell vs what degrees of sinne finde you in that place of Saint Iames. Ans Thee holy Ghost in the third to the Hebrewes teacheth vs. ver 13. that the heart is hardned through the deceitfulnes of Sinne and Saint Iames in his Scripture teacheth vs what the sense and meaning is of these words for he saith that sin first is breding and working secretly and deceitfully and as it were spreading his rootes vnder ground and so by degrees breakes forth to the hardning of the heart if Gods holy grace preuent it not Againe saint Iames teacheth vs that sinne by degrees comes to ripenesse and full perfection and so brings death euerlasting The holy Ghost in the place before cited to the Hebrewes sets before vs the degrees of sins perfection Quest 39. First let vs heare what bee the degrees of the deceitfullesse of sinne Ans They are these following The first is a drawing away The second is a bayting The third is a conception The fourth is the birth of sinne Quest 40. And what call you the degrees of the perfection of sinne Ans First when sinne is brought forth and committed it breeds negligence and coldnesse in holy exercises Secondly This coldnes and negligence breedes contempt 1. Negligence 2. Contempt 3. Hardnes Thirdly Contempt causeth hardnesse of heart Fourthly hardnesse of heart causeth a a 4. A malicious heart malicious euill heart Fiftly the malicious euill heart becomes an b 5. An vnbeeleeuing heart vnbeleeuing heart Sixtly the vnbeleeuing heart causeth an c 6. An idle erring heart idle erroneous heart Seauenthly the erring or idle wandring heart causeth the heart past feeling Eightly the heart past feeling causeth an d 7. An heart past feeling apostaticall heart Quest 41. Tell me briefely what you meane by these first degrees of the deceitfulnesse of sinne e 8 an apostalicall heart Ans The first old roote of sinne and first step to hell is concupiscence or that hereditarie euill which we haue from our first parents for the Apostle often warnes vs of the deceitfulnesse of Sinne. Rom. 7.11 Eph. 4.22 Heb. 3.13 and therfore because the mother is deceitfull the daughters deceiue vs often Ephe. 4.22 The second degree of sinne or steppe to hell the first daughter of concupiscence is a secret motion of the heart which Saint Iames cals a drawing away whereby is meant that Sathan and the pleasures of sin draw and steale away a mans heart to such persons and places as can soone minister occasion and fit baites to allure vs vnto sinne example to cleare this Dauid being drawne away from Gods presence and possest with an idle heart fit for vaine thoughts was soone taken with that bayte which was layd for him 2. Sam. 11. The third step to hell or degree of sinnes deceitfulnes is a bayting or entising whereby is meant that Sathan discourseth at large with a mans heart beeing drawen away from Gods presence of pleasures riches honor glory and such like and for this practise Eue with Sathan is a notable president Gen. 3. The fourth degree of sinne and fourth step to hell is called the conception of sinne Definit whereby is meant that the hart doth like and entertaine the former bait and motions vnto sinne The sinner is ouercome with the delights of sinne and Sathans perswasions and doth purpose in heart to practise and bring forth that euill which hee hath conceiued Signes of conception are Signes of conception traueling in heart Psal 7.14 taking thoughts Rom. 13.14 and inquiring how to practise that euill which is conceiued Examples are Achab sick in conception 1. King 21.4 Iudas traueling with mischiefe Iohn 13. Sichem inquiring how he might finde Dinah for his lust Gen. 34. The fift degree and fift step to hell is called the birth of sinne whereby is vnderstoode the actuall and externall commission of sinne This birth followes after j conception in some sooner in some latter a 2. Sam. 13 12. Absolon conceiued murther two yeares before it was practised So b Mar. 6.17 Herodias The beleeuers doe neuer dwell long in conception for they are preuented and kept by faith and grace in Iesus Christ And thus farre of the degrees of the deceitfulnesse of sinne Quest 42. Let vs heare in like manner what you can say of the degrees of the perfection of sinne Ans The first degree of sinnes perfection and the sixt step to hell is lukewarmnes and coldnesse in all good exercises This c Differēce between the sins of the Godly Godlesse 1. The Godly fall Gal. 6.1 the Godlesse walk and lye in sinne 2. The Godly fallen cannot rest in sin but the godles delight in sinne 3. The godly if they fal are ouertaken by some occasiō Gal. 6.1 The Godles seeke al occasiōs of sin 4. The godly after their fal● are soone reclaimed the godles most hardly and if they leaue a litle they returne to sin againe worse degree appears often in the fals of gods children Signes of this euill are losse of the libertie and ioy of a good conscience and of our saluation to bee distasted concerning the word to leese the comfortable presence of Christ In Dauids example we shall finde this degree of sinne after he had committed murther and adultry Psal 51 1.2 The second degree of sins perfection and seauenth step to hell is the contempt of the voyce of Christ speaking in his word d First degree of prouocatiō This is a fruit of long negligence and lukewarme profession Contempt is to passe by the voyce and word of God as a vaine thing Mat. 13.13.14.15.16 Examples Achab Iezabel and all the enemies of the word of God many foule sinnes follow this euill Rom. 2.4.5.6 2. Degree of prouocation The third degree of sinnes perfection
and eight step to hell is hardnes of heart hee that continueth without repentance in the long contempt of the holy voyce of God shall be giuen ouer to Sathan to bee hardened in his heart Rom 2.4 so as he shall neither bee touched by Gods iudgements to humiliation nor moued by his mercies to any consolation for these signes of an hardened heart may be gathered Heb. 3.7.13 First to tempt God by seeking new arguments of his prouidence power and goodnesse Secondly to see many wonders and to receiue many blessings without thanksgiueing Thirdly not to regard a long experience of Gods mercies and iustice as the people in the wildernesse Psal 78. 3. Degree of prouocation The fourth degree of sinnes perfection and the ninth step to hell is an euill or malicious hart which followes very iustly an hardened heart Wee haue naturally also an euill heart Ier. 17.9 Gen. 6.5 but the holy Ghost in the third to the Heb. ver 12. speakes of an heart which by custome of sin and as it were by art is become farre worse by many degrees for this heart is very secure not much moued with any check of conscience for any sin committed This heart swallowes vp continually common sinnes without any check lying dissembling and common oathes as light sinnes not to bee regarded and disputes not long to commit grose and grieuous sinnes and to liue in them as Herod and Herodias Agryppa and Bernice in open incest Felix and Festus in briberie couetousnesse and oppression Achah and Iezabell in Idolatry superstition and all rebellion against God An vnbeleueing heart 4. Degree of prouocation The Fift degree of sinnes perfection and the tenth step to hell is an vnbeleeuing heart This followeth a malicious euill heart as the effect followeth the cause And is indeede the iust punishment and hand of God for many sinnes aforegoing This is not to beleeue nor to giue credit to the holy oracles of God contained now in his written word This sinne greatly prouokes Gods holy spirit Num. 14.11 Deu. 32.19.20 1.31.32 examples here may bee Lots Sons the word of God seemed vnto them to bee a iest they gaue no credit to their fathers preaching Gen. 19.14 Great afflictions and griefes of minde and feares may binde vp the heart of Gods best children for a time in vnbeleefe anguish of spirit and cruell bondage Exod. 6.9 43.1 Mark 16.14 Luke 28.38.39.41 Iohn 20.25.27 The Sixt degree of sinnes perfection 5 Degree of an erring heart and the eleauenth step to hell is an erronious or idle heart giuen vp to a reprobate sense First there are two kindes of errours The one is of the vnderstanding and this we call ignorance This errour is not so dangerous 1. Tim. 1.13 Heb. 5.2 The second kinde is of the heart and affections when as these parts are not setled to rest on God and his word but are ready to embrace lies idolatry and superstition and to forsake Gods holy couenant Psal 78.37 Their heart was not vpright with him they were not faithfull in his couenant Heb. 3.8.9.10 Long contempt malice of heart and vnbeleefe against the word causeth God to smite men with his spirituall plague Rom. 1.28 Eph. 4.18.19 2. The. 2.11 The Seauenth degree of sinnes perfection 6. Degree of prouocation An heart past feeling and the twelft step to hell is an heart past feeling The heart is past feeling when the conscience hath lost her proper and essentiall properties to accuse and excuse The Gentiles were plagued with this for the longe contempt of the light of nature and the often checks of their consciences accusing them The people vnder the Gospell may farre more iustly be plagued with this spirituall plague for the contempt of the light of nature and grace shining vpon them 1. Tim. 4.2 Signes of this deadly poyson are these first wantonnes in sin secondly greedinesse in sinne thirdly to bee giuen ouer to all vncleannes Ephe. 4.19 The thirteenth step to hell and last degree of sinnes perfection is an apostaticall heart and this is the most wofull state that may bee and vnrecouerable for here men sinne in the highest degree euen the sinne impardonable they haue beefore quenched the graces of Gods spirit and now they proceede to despite the spirit of grace and to renounce the whole couenant and all the holy meanes of their saluation striuing fighting and persecuting the holy truth of God as much as in them lyeth with blasphemies and these they do cheerefully wittingly and willingly withstand and oppose themselues against Iesus Christ and his most holy spirit This sinne alone is impardonable and this is the highest degree of sinnes perfection mentioned in the Scripture The Fourth and the most certaine meane to know the miserie of man without Christ is by the Law of God for that by the Law commeth the knowledge of sinne Rom. 3.20 and 7.7.8 Question 43. WEe haue heard by very effectuall and plaine demonstratiōs how great mans misery is by nature and without Christ But the Lord yet commends vnto vs a Fourth glasse to behold our deformitie and miserie what is that Answere The great and wonderfull Law of God for thus it is written Rom. 3.20 Rom. 4.15 and 5.20 Gal. 3.19 By the Law commeth the knowledge of sin Chap. 7. ver 7.8 I knew not Sinne but by the Law Quest 44. Where is this Law written that so serues to reueale Sinne and what is it Ans I meane the morall Law of God commended vnto vs in the twentie Chapter of Exodus and this Law as I suppose Definit 1. may truely bee in this manner described The Law of God is the holy commandement of Iehouah whereby his nature and will concerning our obedience is reuealed and made knowne vnto vs. Againe first more fully to discribe what this Law is for the first cause of it The Heathen that their Law might haue authoritie and credit among men euer fayned some false God the author o● them Minos king of Creete said his Lawes came from Iupiter Licurgus king of the Lacedemonians infers his Lawes to Appollo Solon of Athens to Minerua Numa Pompilia 2. king of the Romanes receiued his laws from Aegeria and the Turks their Alkaron frō Mahomet wee doubt not this Law came from God and of him and by him hath a most royall and heauenly authoritie and written by his owne hand giuen first to Moses and by him commended to the Church for all posterities Secondly for the matter it concerneth the will and nature of the true God When the Lord forbiddeth murther first he manifesteth his will that he is a God which abhorreth crueltie and violence in man next that by nature he is most inclined to shew mercie And likewise in forbidding adultry first hee willeth our holinesse and sanctification next hee teacheth vs that by nature hee hateth all vncleanesse of soule and body Thirdly for the forme of it it is spirituall holy and iust Rom. 7.12.14 and
able to discouer the inward affections and secrets of the heart as in the last commaundement Fourthly for one principall ende thereof it serues as a speciall instrument sent from God to teach vs what the nature and danger of Sinne is Rom. 3.20 next it is the guide which God hath sent vs to direct vs in the way to heauen Psal 119. Quest 45. Answere me yet one doubt more did not the Maniches and old Heretikes iustly speake against this law seeing the Apostle calls it the misterie of death 2. Cor. 3.7 and againe hee saith the law killeth Rom. 7.9.10.11 Sinne tooke occasion by the commandement and deceiued me and thereby slew mee Ans Wee must wisely discerne betweene the naturall effects of the Law and the accidentall consequents of the same or what the Law worketh in our corrupt nature The Law is holy iust and good and hath holy iust and good effects Rom. 7.12 in those which are truly renued by the word and spirit of grace but the contrary effects and works follow in the vnregenerate beecause of the corruption the Law findes in them The Law vnto these is like water cast vpon lime which soone discouers the heat and fire which is within so the Law works vpon sinners seruing well to discouer their inward and most secret corruption But the Law vnto the beleeuer which receiues Christ and his Gospell is sweet and comfortable like the waters of Marah rectified made pleasant with the tree cast in by Moyses Exod. 15.25 So put Christ to the Law and hee changeth the bitternesse of the Law into sweetnesse Psal 119.19 Quest 46. First let mee heare what you can say of the speciall circumstances of time place and persons concerning this Law Ans First I say for the time of the promulgation of this Law it was the first * This yeare was the 430. after the promise made concerning the Messiah with Abraham Gen. 12.13 sealed Gen. 17. so saith the Apostle Gal 3.17 following Moses Exo. 12.40 Ge. 15.13 yeere of their deliuerance out of Egipt and the third moneth of the yeere Exod. 19. ver 1. Secondly for the place it was in Horeb called the mountaine of God Exod. 3.1 a place of great excellencie and note because of that vision to Moses concerning his ambassage to Egipt and for that the Lord himself here spake all the words of his Law vnto his people This was a mountaine in the wildernesse of of Sinai Exod. 19.1 Thirdly the speaker of this Law or the person which first deliuered it in that place was Iehoua himselfe three in persons one true God in substance Exod. 1● ●… Hee came downe or gaue some visible signes of his presence They heare God speake as in a pulpet of fire in fire on the mountaine Exod. 19.18 The mount for the time might not be touched by man or beast Exod. 19.13 The messengers of his comming and presence were Thunders Lightnings and a thick Cloud and the sound of a Trumpet exceeding loud Exod. 19. ver 16. and Earthquake ver 18. Thus was preparation made for his Maiestie to speak and to deliuer this great law vnto his people After all these follow the voice of words Heb. 12.9 that is a liuely voyce speaking distinctly or a voice sounding the liuely oracles Act. 7.28 notwithstanding the people heard God speake yet they saw nothing that they might neuer set vp any image to resemble him Deut. 4.15 And the voyce of God was so terrible vnto them that the people trembled and feared much and desired they might no more heare it Exod. 20.18 Lastly when God had spoken all the words of this Law hee writ the same himselfe in two tables of stone Exod. 31.18 These tables were the worke of God and this writing was the writing of God grauen in the tables Exod. 32.16 Fourthly the auditorie or people which heard the voice of God were the people of Israell Exod. 19. They are prepared to meete the Lord three dayes beefore his comming First Moses propounds vnto them the forme of the couenant Verse 5. and demaunds if they bee willing to accept Gods couenant to serue and worship him as his peculiar people according to his will They answered all that the Lord shal cōmand Verse 1. wee will doe for this Law was confirmed by many and great miracles both before and after the promulgation and writing of it Secondly they must prepare themselues to meete the Lord the third day this preparation was by prayer verse 10. and fasting ver 15. confer 1. Cor. 7.5 Quest 47. What rules must be remembred for the right vnderstanding and vse of the commandements of this Law Ans First whereas the Lord in the morrall Law sets downe in euery precept but the grosest and greatest sinne forbidden in the Law yet wee must remember that vnder it hee vnderstandeth all euen the least sinnes of like nature all the causes signes and effects of the same sinne for example in the seauenth Law is forbidden onely in word but actuall adultery yet the Lord vnder this one word vnderstandeth all sinnes which pollute a man in that kinde of vncleannesse all the causes and effects of that vncleannesse Secondly all precepts affirmatiue include their negatiue and the negatiue their affirmatiue Where God forbids adultry hee commands chastitie and to keepe our vessels in sanctification and holinesse Thirdly the decalouge is no otherwise to bee vnderstood then as the best interpreters the holy Prophets and Apostles haue opened it and taught it in their time Fourthly these ten Lawes must bee vnto vs as ten speciall rules by which we must trie euer all the thoughts of our hearts words of our mouth and actions of our life Fiftly the first table concernes and containes all our immediate seruice and worship of God the second our duties vnto men Amor Dei amorem proximi generat The first is of greater excellencie for that the loue of God is the onely fountaine of our loue to men Sixtly that euery one of these ten Lawes may haue the deepe impressions in thine heart euer set beefore thee the nature greatnesse and authoritie of the Law giuen that so thou maist rightly conceiue of the excellencie of this Law Seauenthly he that will practise the holy and good things commaunded in this Law must first renounce and forsake the euill things forbidden in this Law Psal 37. Tit. 2.10.11 Hee that will know practise one must know and keepe all Eightly the righteous man respecteth not one Table and forgets the other but none fully respecteth all these commandements of God Psal 119.6 Quest 48. What diuisions and parts are to be considered in the decalouge Ans First the decalouge is diuided into two parts or two tables This diuision is manifestly allowed of God Ex. 34.4 Deut. 4.13 10.43 and Mat. 22.37 The second diuision is into ten parts or precepts and this also is Gods owne diuision Deut. 10.3.4 and 4.13 Then hee
6. in euils and dangers present Fourthly a cleauing vnto God specially in troubles resting by faith on him alone when wee see no meanes of his prouidence to helpe vs. Iosh 23.8 Stick fast or hold fast or cleaue fast vnto the Lord your God as ye haue done vnto this day Act. 11.23 Barnabas in Antioch exhorted all that with one purpose of heart they would continue in the Lord. Dauid in Ziklag in wonderfull distresse when his companie perplexed in their harts and in great bitternesse were readie to stone him hee prayed in his heart and comforted himselfe in the Lord his God and the Lord gaue him then a wonderfull deliuerance 1. Sam. 30.6 Question 57. What is the fourth branch of obedience required in this Law Ans The true feare of God And here to shew what this vertue is Gods spirit teacheth vs that a man truely feares God when being cast downe with the excellencie of his maiestie power greatnesse and goodnesse wisedome mercie and iustice hee is drawne and moued to come into Gods presence with greater reuerence then beefore the greatest Maiestie in the world knowing his greatnesse and tasting his goodnesse in Christ and by his word hee doth most of all things feare to displease and desire to please God in all things The arguments to stirre vp our hearts to feare God are these First for that the holy Ghost doth so often assure vs that the man is blessed which feareth the Lord. Psal 128. Prou. 18.14 Secondly for that Gods spirit most delighteth in these men Es 66.1.2.3 Psal 147.11 Thirdly for that it is a speciall bridell to keepe vs in the obedience of Gods holy Lawes Ier. 32.40 Examples Exod. 1.17 in the midwiues of Egipt Gen. 39.9 in Ioseph Fourthly for that this man alone is acquainted familiarly with Gods secrets Psal 25.14 Fiftly for that this vertue is the beginning of all religious and diuine wisedome Prou. 1.7 Sixtly for that Gods feare shall better prouide for our wants then all the preposterous shifts in this life for the wicked Psal 34. ver 9.10 for that God makes many sweete promises vnto him and his seede after him Psal 25. and 37. first his soule shall dwell at ease 25.14 secondly his seede shall inherit the land 16. thirdly he shall want nothing that is good Psal 34.10 Seauenthly for that God euery where commaundeth vs to feare him Psal 2.11 Phil. 2.14.15 Quest 58. How is this feare begotten in vs Ans This holy and cleare feare of God is bred and preserued in vs first by meditation of Gods mercies in Iesus Christ Psal 130.3 There is mercie with thee that thou maist bee feared Secondly by meditation of his power and iustice Iob. 31.23 Gods punishment was fearefull vnto mee and I could not bee deliuered from his highnesse Againe Deut. 28.58.59 If thou wilt not obey and feare this glorious and fearfull name the Lord thy God then the Lord will make thy plagues wonderfull Thirdly by hearing the word preached Esa 66.2.3 Fourthly by prayer which pierceth the clouds and ascendeth vnto the high throne of maiestie where it beholdeth vnspeakable graces with vnutterable passions Quest 59. What is the fift branch of the obedience of this Law Ans Humilitie which is a speciall grace of God Definiti and followeth the former vertues as the effect the cause This vertue causeth vs to iudge our selues as emptie and voyde of all good things in our selues and to giue God the glory of all the good things wee haue receiued and is a great ornament to a man 1. Pet. 5.5 Deck or adorne your selues inwardly with lowlinesse of minde The same Apostle commends it againe to women as a special ornament 1. Pe. 3.3.4 labour not so much for externall beautie saith hee but let the hid man of the hart be vncorrupt with a meeke and quiet spirit which is before God a thing much set by This was Abrahams humilitie the nearer hee comes to God the more lowly and vile hee is in his owne eyes Gene. 18.17 The liuely commendations of humilitie in the Scriptures are these 1. Humilitie the gate to receiue Corist first all the labour of Gods spirit by the ministrie of the word hath this scope to prepare mens hearts in humilitie to receiue Christ for beefore men bee humbled they cannot possibly entertaine Christ confer Esay 57. ver 14.15 and Esay 4. ver 12.13.14.15.16 Before wee bee poore in spirit we cannot mourne and sorrow for sinne Mat. 5.34 No sorrow for sinne no confession of sinne No confession of sinne no spirit of meekenesse Mat. 5.5 No spirit of meeknesse and humilitie no hungring desire of grace No desire of grace Mat. 5.6 No spirit of faith 2. Cor. 4.13 No receiuing and lodging of Christ 2. Cor. 13.5 No spirit of adoption Eph. 1.15 Rom. 8.15 2. The residēce of the Trinitie with him Secondly where soeuer this grace is there in that soule the Father Sonne and holy Ghost dwell and keepe residence Esa 57.14 Iohn 14.23 Reu. 3.20 Cant. 5.2.3.4 3. Life of God in him Thirdly hee that is endued with this grace may bee well assured the life of God is in him Esay 57.15 Ephe. 4.18 4. Taught of God Fourthly whereas others receiue instruction by man the humble are so beloued that they alone bee taught of God Psal 25.9 Esay 66.2.3 5. The first gate to heauen Fiftly Humilitie is the gate of euerlasting glory 1. Pet 5.6 humble your selues vnder the mightie hand of God that hee may exalt you in due time so Pro. 15. ver 33. 18.12 Mat. 5.3.4 6. Onely wise Sixtly this man alone is wise Pro. 11.2 with the lowly is wisedome 7. Filled with good things Seauenthly this man is euer filled with the good graces of Gods spirit whereas the Lord euer sends the proud and rich emptie away Luke 1.52.53 drawing his sword against him True marks of humilitie 1. To mourne for want 2. To mourne we can not do that we should doe 3. Contentment 4. To abide in our calling 5. Not to despise where-euer hee meetes him The markes of Humilitie are these First to bewayle our wants and infirmities Mat. 5.5 Secondly to bee aggreeued in heart we can no better serue and please God Rom. 7.18.24 Thirdly not to seeke a better place and condicion of life then wee know to bee giuen vs and allowed of God 1. Tim. 6.7.8 Fourthly to walk faithfully and modestly in our vocation 1. Cor. 7.20 Fiftly not to despise our brethren 1. Pet. 2. verse 17. Quest 60. What is the sixt branch of obedience here commaunded Ans To worship God in spirit and truth Ioh. 4.22.23 Esay 45.21 What prayer is Thou shalt worship the Lord thy God and him onely shalt thou serue Mat. 4.10 Deut. 6.16 This worship principally consisteth in an holy inuocation of God in prayer and thanksgiuing This worship no man can euer performe to please God before hee hath receiued the former graces that is before hee
committed to the true Ministers of Christ as their onely scope must bee thereby to reconsile men vnto God 2. Cor. 5.19.20.2 So to effect this they must not content themselues generally to propound the same to Gods people but with all care and conscience so to apply their holy sermons as may most serue for the 2. Cor. 14.12.26 edification of Gods people Eph. 4.11 desiring euer to approue their ministrie vnto the consciences of men in the sight of God 2. Cor. 4.2 and 3.17 and 5.11 Thirdly that their ministrie may take good effect in the soules of Gods elect to their edificasion the holy Ghost sets beefore them and prescribes vnto them speciall heads and grounds to follow that all their speeches must euer tend first to teach called 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 doctrine seruing to informe the minde touching the Articles of Faith or to comfort secondly to reproue called 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 which tends to reduce the mindes of men from errour in doctrine thirdly to instruct in holinesse and true righteousnes called 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 which instruction serues to informe men touching their life and conuersation that Gods people may be zealous in all good works 2. Tim. 3.16 Tit. 1.9 fourthly to correct called 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 which serues to reduce men from vngodlinesse and vnrighteousnesse 4. Pastors life Fourthly to this holy worship is required in the true minister of God that by life or doctrine hee giue none occasion of offence to any in the Church of God But contrarily 1. Tim. 4.12 that hee bee vnto them that beleeue an example in word in conuersation in loue in the spirit in the faith and in purenesse 5. Prayer Lastly Gods spirit warneth all his seruants in this high calling that they neuer cease crying and calling vpon God that hee would fructifie and blesse that which they haue sowen and planted 1. Sam. 12.23 saying Rom. 1.7.8 1. Cor. 1.1 2. Cor. 1.2.3 Let that sinne be farre from mee that I should cease to pray for you or to teach you the good and right way For so shall they purchase a good name and great libertie in the faith 1. Tim. 2.13 Que. 72. The second branch of Gods worship here commanded is the fruitfull reading and hearing of Gods word preached what speciall rules haue you concerning this dutie Ans Such as will profit specially by the publike ministrie of Gods word preached must remember three things first a carefull preparation beefore secondly a religious attention for the time present thirdly a godly meditation after the publike exercises of religion First for our priuate preparation this the Lord commandeth vs. Eccles 4.17 Take heede to thy foote when thou enterest into the house of God and be more neare to heare then to offer the sacrifice of fooles for they know not that they do euill And this preparation is called our sanctification Exod. 19.10 Ioell 2.15 To this preparation and sanctification belong two things first what wee must embrace and practise that wee may profit by the publike ministrie secondly wee must know what wee must reiect and auoid as the speciall lets of the fruitfull hearing of the word of God preached which are these The first Let. Intemperancy First all intemperancie or feasting or excesse of meates the day before the Saboth as also on the Saboth day specially for full bellies haue emptie soules and such as feed largely on pleasant meats can not so well tast much lesse feed on the good word of God The Apostles example and practice is a good rule for preacher and people 1. Cor. 9.27 I beat down my body bring it to subiection least by any meanes after I haue preached to others I my selfe should bee as an abiect 2. Distracting cares Secondly wee must emptie our hearts as at all times of all distracting cares Mat. 6. so specially on the Saboth day of all ordinarie and lawfull cares of this life for that we come to meete the Lord into his house and to heare him the same is to bee said also of all the pleasures and delights of this life for that Christ our maister teacheth vs that cares and pleasures choke the word and cause that it cannot possibly possesse the heart to bring forth any fruite acceptable vnto God Luke 8. Mar. 4. Mat. 13. 3. Pride The Prophet Daniell and Apollo are 2. notable examples against this pride for they were content to bee taught by their inferious and Iob. 4. Choise of Teachers Thirdly pride of heart for some measure of knowledge and some gifts receiued against this euill distemper of mind set euer before thee first the generall charge of God to all men to attend the publike ministrie of his word Reue. 2.11 Rom. 10.14 secondly the practise of the Prophets Christ and his Apostles Psal 122.1 Act. 18. Fourthly we must auoide a proud schismaticall and partiall choise of teachers which is bred either of a wicked affection or for some diuersitie of gods gifts in the teachers This was Achabs sinne 1. King 22.8 and Felix was not vnlike affected Act. 24.25 1. Cor. 3. and 4. Chap. The Apostle blames the Corinths greatly for this affectionate hearing respecting some external condicions and inequalitie of gifts Wee must remember that Gods graces are diuerse Eph. 6. Some abound in knowledge want the grace of vtterance Some pierce the heart with preaching Gods Law some refresh the wearied soule with preaching of the Gospell Some profit much and can doe best in publike preaching Some can do better in priuate conference Accept of all and praise God for his graces in the meanest of his seruants Fiftly another euill here to bee auoyded 5. preiudice against the person is a blinde preiudice and wicked conceit against their persons and this malady will neuer suffer thee to profit by their preaching and ministrie Sixtly 6. Carnall securitie carnall securitie and impenitencie causeth the ministrie of Gods word to be fruitlesse in vs when a man carries with him a wicked resolution to lie in sinne saying such and such I am and so I purpose to continue let God or the preacher say what they can I liue by lying and swearing or by vsury and so I will liue still God will not reueale his secrets to such hearts Psa 25.14 But for their contempt giues them ouer to many spirituall plagues which they feele not Iohn 12.40 Es 6.9.7 Sathan some for many yeares Rom. 1.28 2. The. 2.11 Seauenthly the last let and enemie in this holy work is Sathan who euer followes as a companion with all and euery one of the rest aforegoing he takes away the word from some immediately Mark 4.15 from others by degrees and as occasions best serue him hee euer watcheth his time to choake the world and to make it fruitlesse Luk 8. Mat. 13. Quest 73. Thus farre what euils wee ought to auoide in our priuate preparation Now what must we doe that we
may bee fit to attend the publike ministrie Ans When a man hath well emptied himselfe of all the former euils then let him remember a preparation and sanctification first of the minde by reading and meditation secondly of the heart by fasting and prayer First to prepare the minde preaching and reading must neuer bee seuered In reading regard for matter 1. Reading that specially which concernes thee and carefully the booke and text which is handled this was the practise of the holy Prophets Daniell 9.2 and Dauid Psal 119. of the people of God Act 17.11 Secondly let meditation follow 2. Meditation for this is the life of reading and of all good learning Psal 1.2 and 119.97 If the Diuell cannot keepe vs from reading hee will endeuour to barre vs from meditation Secondly prepare the heart for there rests the immortall seede of regeneration Pro. 4.4 Psal 119.11 Luke 8.15 This preparation is first by prayer 1. Prayer pray earnestly for a good heart examine carefully and soundly the affections of thine heart how sinceere they bee for wee doe not often that wee know to be best but that our heart fancieth and liketh as best And here know this that a willing desire to learne is a singular grace of God pray heartely for it that the word may bee as a sweet and comfortable food vnto thy soule Iob. 23.12 for the hart prepared hath two good properties first a most reuerend feare of Gods word Esay 66.2.3 secondly an hungring desire to feede vpon it and to receiue it this desire is sometimes called faith Io. 4.39.42 Heb. 4.2 2. Fasting Next fasting is hereunto a speciall help as appeares in the practise of the Godly in all ages Quest 74. So much for preparation before what say you for attention which is the second dutie required in him which will heare the word of God to his saluation Ans Here the spirit of God seemes to require of vs these three things first a diligent attention of the eare to heare secondly a considerate intention of the minde to conceiue thirdly a faithfull retention of the heart to hold fast and keepe the holy will of God reuealed 1. Attention First for attention God requires the eare specially and the eye to attend on him while he speaketh the eare Eccles. 4.17 Rom. 10.14 Prou. 2.1.2 Psal 45.10 the eye Luke 4.20 a Nehe. 8.3 Luke 5.1 Act. 8.6 10.33 Origen hom 12. in Exod. contrary to this reuerend attention are these sinnes sleeping talking gazing reading in the holy assemblies Secondly God requires a godly minde to consider well and seriously of the holy word which is taught this will cause men to obserue wisely the booke the text and the doctrines which are deliuered 2. Intention a fearefull signe of wrath is it to heare much and to vnderstand nothing this speakes the Apostle 2. Cor. 4.3.4 If the Gospell bee then hid it is hid to them that are lost In whom the God of this world hath blinded the minds that is of infidels that the light of the glorious Gospell of Christ which is the Image of God should not shine vnto them Deut. 29.4 here let it not content thee to obserue some words or sillables or sentences but wisely consider of all doctrines and exhortations and learne to referre all to speciall heads and grounds of the Catechisme This intention is a true note of the Lords worke in opening the heart Act. 16.14 Thirdly 3. Retention whereas God here requires a faithfull retention of the heart know this that a good heart to keep the word is a great treasure and a speciall grace of Gods holy spirit And this heart men haue which are so changed and so renued in heart that they can finde in their owne hearts those liuely impressions and formes of doctrine as it were effectually grauen or pictured in their owne hearts by the working of Gods spirit in the ministrie of the word Rom. 6.17 and obey from the heart vnto the forme of the doctrine wherevnto they are deliuered desiring to retaine the word that they may fruitfully practise it Luke 8.15 Ioh. 13.17 Mat 7.21 Quest 75. And what is to bee done after that wee haue heard the word preached Ans Here againe God requires meditation of vs that wee may possesse the good things wee haue heard and that they may haue deeper impression in vs. This meditation is either with our selues or with others Meditation with our selues is eyther of the mind or of the heart The meditation of the minde is a discoursing with our owne vnderstanding of all that wee haue heard and can remember a number are well affected with the word in the Church and for want of this exercise when they are gone their affection soone dyes in them And here wee labour yet better for the clearing and vnderstanding by the light of the Scriptures of all such doctrines as wee haue receiued Psal 119. This meditation the Heathen call the refining of iudgement the life of all good learning This serues well for the increase of knowledge and sound iudgement The meditation of the heart followes after and here by due examination of our hearts wee cause the things wee haue heard and well conceiued to worke vpon our hearts and affections Act. 2.37 Wee must first settle our iudgement before we either feare or chere vp our hearts least we haue false feares or false ioyes many haue iudgement and yet haue not their hearts purged because thy ioyne not affection with iudgement Meditation with others is eyther with god or men Meditation with God is by prayer or in prayer to remember and to recite the good things we haue heard beefore the Lord desiring his holy spirit to write and to engraue the same in our hearts according to his holy promise Ier. 32. Meditation with men wee call conference with the Godly and this is with the brethren either of the same congregation which heard with vs as our owne familie Act. 17. and others Mal. 3.16 1. Pet. 3.15.16 or the Godly Pastors and Teachers themselues if neede require Act. 2.37.13.42 Mar. 4.10 And thus continuing in these holy exercises the true worshipper shall attaine by degrees Gods gratious blessing in time an assurance of spirituall wisedome and vnderstanding Col. 2.2 his weake faith Mat. 17. shall bee made strong in Christ hee shall haue an assurance of faith Rom. 4.21 his loue shall bee from the heart and vnfained and lastly he shall attaine a sound iudgement to discerne good and euill Heb. 5.14 Phil. 1.9 Quest 76. Now let vs come to the third forme of Gods worship which is inuocation here first let vs heare breefly how the Lord stirreth vp his people to this kind of worship and next what speciall rules bee giuen to binde vs to the forme hee hath prescribed in his word 1. Gods charge Ans Motiues vnto prayer are these following First Gods charge ought to moue vs vnto this holy exercise
8.26 Eightly meditation is a necessary companion of all holy exercises 8. Meditation with prayer and specially of prayer it serues well to prepare vs before wee talk with God Eccles 4.17 and in griefes of minde holy men haue euer mixt their prayers with meditations as Psal 119. and Psal 77. the Prophet speaketh of himselfe that after much mourning and calling vpon God hee commined with his owne heart and his spirit searched diligently 9. Time and place of praier Ninthly the true worshippers must also haue speciall regard of place and time of prayer for the Lord hath giuen rules for both albeit wee bee not tyed as the Iewes were to haue respect to Ierusalem for sacrifices but yet wee may at all times and in all places call vpon God lifting vp pure hearts without wrath or doubting yet for our priuate prayers Christ his charge is that wee poure them beefore our heauenly father in secret Mat. 6.7 and this was his owne practise Luke 6.12 and 21.27 Publike prayers require a publike assembly and meeting of Gods people into one congregation and this hath a speciall promise of Christ Mat. 18.20 where two or three that is a small number are gathered together in my name there am I in the middest of them The godly mourned much for their absence from these holy meetings Psal 84.42.43 Time Againe for time the Godly are to diuide their times so wisely that they forget not their times appointed for this exercise Dauid compounded with himselfe to speak vnto God three times in the day morning euening and at noone tyme will I pray and make a noyse So did Daniell Chap. 6.10 The morning is most fit for this seruice and God requires euer that wee consecrate vnto him the first fruits of the day Psal 5.3 1. Sam. 1.19 10 Gesture in prayer Tenthly The gestures of the Saints in prayers are to be obserued for our direction for they vse that forme which may best serue the time and place and to stir vp their harts and affections vnto prayer Moses prayed kneeling and lifting vp his hands and when hee was weary he sate downe and prayed still lifting vp his hands vnto God Exod. 17.10.11 Salomon prayed standing and stretching out his hands towards heauen 1. King 8.22 Ezra fell vpon his knees and spred out his hands vnto the Lord God Chap. 9.5 Nehemias sate downe and wept and prayed vnto God chap. 1.4 Hezechiah lying on his sicke bed turned his face to the wall and prayed 2. King 20.2 Daniell kneeled on his knees three times in the day Our Sauiour fell vpon his face and prayed Mat 26.39 Dauid sighed often and wept much in his prayers vnto God Psal 6.9.10 and 22.1.2 and 77.2.3.4 Eleauenthly 11. Thanksgiuing in prayer as wee must bee mindefull to call for our wants so must wee neuer forget in this holy worship to giue thanks for benefits receiued both to preuent the vntowardnesse of nature which is so vnwilling to this we will pray often for a thing but hardly giue thanks once as also to shame our selues the more if happely wee grow negligent herein For such is the corruption of our nature that some little griefe of an euill present for the which wee can with many sighes and grones call vpon God takes away from vs all the remembrance of former benefits and so all thankfulnes for them But wee see the godly when they pray most earnestly for that they desire they giue most humble and harty thanks for benefits receiued first it hath beene the order of the Church to begin and end their exercises with prayses secondly this exercise shall continue when all other shall cease thirdly in ciuill matters either by naturall Logick or cunning Rhetorick we haue learned to begin a new sute with a thankfull commemoration of the old this we must not forget in prayer hauing examples in Dauid with others Psal 107.118 First publike Exod. 15. Deut. 32. 2. Chro. 20.26 Secondly priuate Gen. 32.10 Es 38. Psal 103. 1. Cor. 10.31 1. Thes 5. Col. 3. what so euer yee doe in word or deede Twelftly our last care must bee in this seruice as wee bee iustly occasioned publikely and priuately to giue an edge and wings vnto our prayers by the exercise of fasting which is not a vertue but a step to vertue yeelding a daily help to prayer for this cause we read often of this staffe of prayer in the practise of the Prophets of God 12. Fasting Apostles of Christ Daniel prayed and fasted Chap. 9.1.2 Dauid fasted and prayed 1. Sam. 12.16 Anna fasted and prayed Luke 2.37 Our Sauiour fasted and prayed Mat. 4. The Apostles fasted and prayed Act. 14.23 Such then as bee ignorant of this holy exercise or hauing knowledge vse it not follow not the holy presidents which God hath left vs in his word for instruction and imitation Quest 77. The fourth speciall forme of Gods worship is the administration and participation of the holy Sacraments what rules bee giuen concerning this forme 1. God himselfe hath ordained his Sacraments in these visible formes Ans First that euer wee consider how God hath ordained his Sacraments by a speciall expresse charge in his written word to be ministred in certaine knowne visible signes and to bee continued in that forme and manner hee hath prescribed in his Church to the worlds end 2. A speciall promise of grace added to the visible element action Secondly wee are bound to consider here how God hath to annexed to the outward element and action a special promise of grace in Christ and hath commanded these externall meanes by them to apply and to seale vnto the hearts of all true beeleeuers all his blessed promises and rich mercies in Iesus Christ 3. Consider rightly of all Sacramentall phrases Thirdly wee must endeauour to vnderstand wisely all the Sacramentall phrases that wee may rightly discerne beetweene the signes and the thing signified as where the Lord cals circumcision the couenant Gen. 17. the lambe the Pasouer Exod. 12. the bread the body of Christ 1. Cor. 11.23 Baptisme our regeneration Act. 3. Wee must aduisedly consider how the holy Ghost vseth this manner of speaking first to lift vp our hearts and eyes that we fixe them not on the externall elements bu● consider of them as of diuine misteries and pledges of inuisible graces secondly for that they carry with them in veritie and truth by the work of the holy Ghost vnto the true hearted beleeuer all the good things which are offered and sealed by them Fourthly 4. The Ministers of Christ must take heed they doe not prophane his holinesse in the administration of these diuine misteries Leu. 10.3 Num. 10.12 here Gods ministers must consider albeit the substance of the Sacraments doth not depend vpon their worthinesse or vnworthinesse that they bee in grace with God through Iesus Christ for otherwise they greatly hurt themselues and hinder others as much as in
them lieth in dispensing these holy misteries Esa 6.7 Mal. 2.1.2 And they must not decline from the forme which Christ hath prescribed in his written word to the worlds end 1. Cor. 11.23 Quest 78. Thus far shall suffice concerning these foure special branches of Gods worship Occasions of Gods worship what occasions and helps of Gods worship be here commanded Ans These following First 1. A vow a religious and holy vow which may bee discribed on this manner A vow is an aduised and voluntary promise made vnto God Definition for the performing of some exercise which lyeth in our owne power and free choise to doe or leaue vndone and in respect of some circumstance or occasion seruing fitly to quicken vs vnto prayer and other holy exercises of religion Deu. 23.21 Num. 30.14 Gen. 28.21.22.23 And here these rules must bee kept that wee may not vow and promise vnto God any thing vnaduisedly first wee may not * vow things forbidden of God as are superstitious exercises Popish pilgrimages and the like secondly wee must not vow any thing aboue our strength as the Popish vow of single life in their Priests cleane contrary to Christs words Mat. 19.11 All men cannot receiue this thing Thirdly wee must not conceiue by our vowes and obseruation of them any opinion of merit Fourthly wee must so long obserue our vowes as it serues fitly to help vs and further vs in prayer and other holy exercises Secondly 2. Godly bookes the help and vse of Godly bookes written according to Gods word may quicken our zeale in Gods holie worship Eccles. 12.11 Thirdlie the Lord here commends vnto his people 3. Schooles of good learning the erecting and maintaining of all Schooles of good learning as the seminaries and nurceries of the Prophets and of his holy ministrie 1. King 18.13 2. King 2.17 4. Prouision for the ministrie Fourthly here the Lord requires sufficient prouision for his Ministers that they may doe their worke with ioy and not with care and griefe for that is vnprofitable for Gods people Heb. 13.17 1. Tim. 5.17.18 1. Cor. 9.1.11 5. Building repairing of Churches Fiftly here wee bee commanded the building and maintaining and repairing of Churches and of all things that belong hereunto 6. Mercifulnes to the poore Sxtly familiaritie with the true worshippers of God and a liberall and bountifull hand in releauing and comforting the poore Christ knits both together in doctrine Mat. 6.1 and 14. and Cornelius in practise Act. 10. ver 1.6.7 Quest 79. Thus farre of the affirmatiue part now in the negatiue what sinnes be forgiuen First to represent any of the three persons in Trinitie by a picture Ans The first and greatest impietie here forbidden is to represent any person in the Trinitie by any picture Image painted or formed in any matter And here to auoid this euill wee ought to consider first how prone our cursed nature is vnto this Gal. 5.22.23.24 and how the blinde soules proceed in this idolatrie for when man hath fained in his vaine heart that God is like that picture he hath conceiued and drawne in his minde and approued in his heart then hee purposeth to expresse the picture of his minde by some externall figure and worke of his hand this done he liketh it so that hee both honoreth it in body and some inuisible God before it in his minde Secondly let vs euer aduisedly consider what the holy Prophets Euangelists and Apostles the best expositors of this Law speak against this practise for by them the holy Ghost moueth and warneth vs as followeth They may not picture Iehoua nor resemble him by any thing First for that they saw no Image in the day that God spake the words of this law before them in Horeb. Deu. 4.15 Secondly the Prophets iudge it a thing most vnreasonable to compare the first cause of all sense and reason vnto blocks which are void of all sense and reason Dauid notably opposeth God and Idols for so we compare ideots for want of reason Psal 115.3.4 Act. 17.25.29 and to compare an infinite spirit to a finite body and the incomprehensible and inuisible God vnto a stock Esay 40.21 Ier. 10.8 Habacuk 2.18 for that his nature is such as no naturall thing can resemle him much lesse aritficiall no heauenly creature can represent him much lesse an earthly Thirdly consider well the great charge of God in his Law commanding to destroy all Images tending to any superstition Num. 33.52 Exod. 23. Deut. 7. Fourthly wee bee bound to follow herein the presidents and practise of holy kings euer abolishing all such monuments of superstition Asa 1. King 15. Iehu 2. King 10.26.27.28 Hezekiah 2. King 18. Iosias 2. King 23 Chap. Fiftly the very Gentiles had the same vse of their Images which the Papists haue at this day for they said See Gregor ep 109. lib. 7. and ep lib. 9. and August in Psal 113. Images are more able to corrupt blinde soules by reason they haue mouthes eies eares and feet thē to reforme them because they speak not see not heare not walk not 2. Ob We may picture Christ they did not worship stocks and stones but the power of God present in them and by them Sixtly the Diuell practised in and by Images sundrie kinds of illusions in elder ages as is well knowne hee doth euen to this day in the blinde Popish superstition Seauenthlie but here they obiect against all this first that the Popish pictures in Churches are but lay mens bookes to put them in minde of diuine matters which they can not otherwise so well conceiue and soone forget Ans The holie Ghost answeareth that there is no agreement nor fellowship betweene the Temple of God and Idols 2. Cor. 6.16 and telleth vs by his Prophet they teach lies Ier. 10.3.8 Habak 2.18 Secondlie next it is obiected that albeit it be granted that we ought not to think that the Godhead is like to gold or siluer or stone grauen by art the inuention of man Act. 17.29 And that wee may not picture the Father in the forme of an aged man as the Papists doe for albeit Daniell call him the auncient of daies yet Saint Iames telleth vs there is no shadowe nor appearance of any change in him yet if it may bee graunted that the holy Ghost may bee resembled by a doue or by clouen tongues as Mat 3.16 Act. 2.3 Ans No such pictures can represent him for the doue was not sent to that end but to be a visible signe of the presence of gods holy spirit which is inuisible as the clouen tongues were afterwards a simbole to the same purpose where also the wind there mentioned doth more fitly represent the spirit as Ioh. 3. and the tongues the guifts of the same spirit So likewise the Doue may in some sort set before vs the graces and gifts of the same loue and meekenesse And to this end the
let them kisse the calues And so they kissed Baal 1. King 19.18 long before in signe of loue and reuerence to that false God Thirdly an occasion to Idolatrie is the reseruation of superstitious reliques Deut. 7.25 The grauen images of their Gods shall bee burnt with fire and couet not the siluer and gold that is on them nor take it vnto thee least thou bee snared therwith Esay 30.22 Yee shall pollute the couering of the Images of siluer and the rich ornament of the Images of gold and cast them away as a menstruous cloth and thou shalt say vnto it I abhorre thee Fourthly to keepe any remembraunce of them in common speach or otherwise Psal 16.4 The sorrowes of them that offer to an other God shall bee multiplyed their offrings of blood will I not offer neither make mention of their names with my lips Exod. 23.13 Yee shall make no mention of the name of other Gods neither shall it be heard out of thy mouth Hos 2.17 I will take away the names of Baalim out of her mouth and they shall bee no more remembred by their names 5. All Societie with Idolaters Fiftly our hearts may bee stollen away to Idolatrie by ioyning in societie and familiaritie with Idolaters and here wee bee forbidden specially first to make mariages with them for that were to ioyne together the sonnes of God with the Daughters of a strange God Gen. 6.2 Mal. 2.11 Gen. 24.3.28.1.34.14 Esra 9.14 Secondly to ioyne in societie and league for wars with them 2. Chron. 19.2 Iehosaphat for ioyning with wicked Ahab in wars receiued this answere wouldest thou help the wicked and loue them that hate the Lord therefore for this thing wrath from the Lord is vpon thee Thirdly by marchandize to minister vnto Idolaters any matter to feede and keepe them in Idolatrie as our Marchants that carry wax into Popish countries or such as giue or lend pictures of Christ or his mother or Idolatrous heretical Bookes to Popish minded men Quest 84 What sinne else is here forbidden Ans Superstition is here condemned which may well bee discribed to bee a vaine feare whereby Sathan doth so possesse the hearts of Idolaters that they cannot relinquish their accustomed religion be it neuer so contrary to the holy will of God Signes of this superstitious feare are these Col. 2.23 First it is tempered set forth 1. Shew of wisdome and coloured with great appearance and shew of wisedome as if it were a seruice most acceptable vnto God Secondly next it is shadowed with great humiliation 2. Great humiliation wherein is pretended great obedience to God and man not refusing to vndergoe any condition for religion sake as wee see in Iupiters Priests and people at Listra Act. 14.13 Thirdly 3. Spares not the body this sinne is well coloured and couered in not sparing the body for these men will seeme to beare willingly any chasticement in body for mortification sake for this cause the Priests of Baal to seeme the more religious cut themselues before the people with kniues and launcers till the blood gushed out vpon them 1. King 18.28 And to this end monasticall vowes pilgrimages Popish penance c. are had in the Church of Rome in great estimation Quest 85. Proceede yet further to more branches If there bee any more of this kinde Ans Hypocrisie I adde here in the next place the sinne of hipocrisie as being a sinne most repugnant to the pure worship of God Definition for hypocrisie is a fained worship of God true in outward appearance but false in inward affection Iohn 4. and God requires of vs principally to worship him in spirit and truth This is well described and taught vs. Mat. 15.7.8 This people commeth neare vnto mee with their mouth but their hart is farre from mee Hypocrites are like whited tombes Mat. 23.27 and like folish virgins which haue light in their lamps seeme to watch as well as others till they haue most need of light then they are without Mat. 25.8 They are like bull rushes which bend downe their heads for a day but soone after looke stately and proude againe Es 58.5 Signes of hypocrisie are these First to hunt for glorie and credit in the world by seeming to loue God more then any 1. Sam. 15.13 and ver 30.31 Secondly to bee very quick in the fight of other mens sinnes but blind in his owne Mat. 7.4.5 Thirdly to regard the traditions of men more then the word of God Mat. 15. Act. 4.19 Fourthly to be carefull in the lesser dutie and carelesse in the greater to strayne at a Gnat and to swallow a Camell Mat. 23.23 The triall and examination of the Conscience The conscience here by this light truly examined will say and confesse as followeth I haue thought that if a man did worship God with a good minde and meaning after the custome of the Church of Rome it would be well accepted I haue thought the preaching of the Gospell foolishnesse I haue thought a man might well pray to Saints and Soules departed I haue thought a man for faith need not preaching but to beleeue quietly as our forefathers and as the Church doth beleeue I haue thought a man hath no such neede to read or heare the word of God with such care and conscience I neuer came to Church with such preparation as here is required and when I departed I was no whit wiser then when I came into the Church I haue thought that God being inuisible might best bee honored being represented by some Image set before vs I haue thought that Images were godly ornaments for the Church and pretie books for ignorant people I haue thought that Images specially of Christ and the Virgin Mary haue vertue and power to worke miracles I haue thought all the worship of God in the Masse very good deuotion pilgrimages reliques of Saints and such like ware as the Church of Rome sold vs to bee great helps to pietie and to Gods holy worship And for the traditions of my Fathers my opinion rested more in the auncient beleefe of my late progenitors then in the prime and immediate law of God I could neuer beeleeue but that an humble and good minde without the Law of God was as acceptable as all the instruction of the Gospell and that it was a Godly thing to fast to cut to whip and to afflict my body although I were neuer so commuanded by God it was as I thought a glorious thing to worship the Angels the Saints departed neither did I euer till now see any cause why I should not pray for my departed friends yea vntill now I cared for nothing but to please the world and I would neuer haue yeelded to worship God but because the King State and great men of the world did like and approue such actions but oh how farre haue I erred from the Law of God as farre as euer Paul went from Ierusalem or
had his time for Shemei 2. Sam. 16.10 Prou. 26.5 Answere a foole according to his foolishnesse least he be wise in his owne conceit Seauenthly wee must euer labour that the spirit of loue 7. Rule A general rule meekenes and compassion appeare in all our reproofes that wee may bee euer seene to desire to winne and gaine and so to saue our brother from destruction Mat. 18.15 Gal. 6.1 Iames. 5.19.20 ver Quest 99 Now let me heare what should moue vs to performe this dutie Ans First 1. Motiue to admonition Leu. 19.7 we must euer remember what the Lord saith in his Law hee that performeth not this dutie to his brother he doth hate his brother in his heart and next adde the words of the Euangelist Saint Iohn ● Iohn 3.15 whosoeuer hateth his brother is a manslayer and yee know that no manslayer hath eternall life abiding in him and againe he that hateth his brother is in darkenesse and walketh in darkenesse and knoweth not whether he goeth because that darkenesse hath blinded his eyes 1. Iohn 2.11 And againe 1. Iohn 3.14 we know that we are translated from death to life because we loue the brethren he that loueth not his brother abideth in death Secondly 2. Motiue Leu. 19.7 we must remember also what the Lords second motiue is in his Law if we reproue not our brother he shall perish in his sinne for his sinne resteth vpon him and will grow by degrees deceitfully hardning his heart and if his heart bee hardened it proues malicious and more euill by custome and then becomes an vnbeleeuing heart and so in time hee shall fall away from the liuing God Heb. 3.12.13 Sinne by degrees growes more dangerously then a gangrene or a leprosie 3. Motiue Thirdly where this dutie is rightly performed it is a speciall marke of the spirit of grace and sanctification to rest on that man Iohn 16.8 for wheresoeuer hee abideth he reproueth the world of sinne of righteousnesse and of iudgement 4. Motiue Fourthly wee must helpe our brothers Asse being fallen and lying vnder his burthen Exod. 23.5 much more our brother lying in danger vnder any sinne and we must set the blinde man in his way Leu. 19.14 5. Motiue Fiftly the person offending is blinde and knoweth not his offence or hee knoweth it but considereth it not or if hee consider it hee thinkes no man noteth it or is offended or if any bee offended hee thinks it but a light offence Therefore we see christian reproofe is a most needfull phisicke for strong and weake continually Quest 110. What is the second branch of obedience commanded in the third Law 1. The commendation of an oath Ans A lawfull and religious oath is here commended as may appeare by sundry arguments First it is a part of Gods seruice Deut. 6.13 Secondly it is the meanes which God hath appointed to end controuersies before the publike Magistrate for the due execution of iustice Ex. 22.10 Heb. 6.16 Thirdly it is one of the signes of the conuersion of the Gentiles Esay 19.18 and 65.16 Fourthly the practise of holy men first publikely Dauid and the Elders in Hebron 2. Sam. 5.3 Ioshua puts Achan to his oath or confession before the Lord. Iosh 7.18.19 Abraham 14.22 to the king of Sodom Isaac to Abimelech Gen. 26.31 Booz to Ruth in mariage Ruth 3.13 Secondly priuately Ionathan and Dauid 1. Sam. 20.11 Iocob and Laban Gen. 31.53 Obediah to Elias 1. King 18.10 What an oath is Secondly this may bee the description of an oath allowed by the Scriptures An oath is an holy inuocation of God as the best witnesse of all truth and the reuenger of all such as prophane his name in calling him to testifie to an vntruth to end all controuersies for the clearing of the truth and for the defence of iustice and of Lawes specially in iudgement Heb. 6.16 Ier 4.2 Exod. 22.11.12.13 Rules to be obserued First Gods name must onely bee vsed in an oath and none of the creatures for that he alone sercheth the heart Secondly wee may neuer proceede to an oath but when all other testimonies and proofes doe faile vs. Thirdly hee that sweareth must know the truth perfectly and not offer himselfe to it rashly but beeing called in iudgement for the defence of iustice For hee that sweareth for defence of an vntruth maketh God a witnesse-bearer to a lye Hee that sweareth things vncertaine must haue an euill conscience Hee that sweareth things vnlawfull fayneth in God some contrary wills Hee that sweareth to things impossible by his impious dissembling if it be in knowledge doth mocke the Lord therefore Ieremie saith wee must swere in veritie not falsely in iudgement not rashly in righteousnesse not to peruert iustice Fourthly it is great impietie to accept of the oath of such men in iudgement for the ending of controuersies and the defence of truth and iustice which feare not an oath but continually prophane the most holy name of God Thirdly they say that an oath is eyther voluntary and priuate or necessarie and publike Againe that an oath is either first assertorie affirming or assuring any thing of the time past or of the time present or secondly promissorie of the future time Fourthly the forme of an oath 4. Forme of an oath that it is a calling vpon God to witnesse of the sinceritie of our hearts in our words and actions may appeare by this Scriptures Rom. 9.1 I speak the truth and lye not my conscience bearing me witnesse in the holy Ghost Phillip 1.8 God is my record how I long after you all from the very heart roote in Iesus Christ 1. Thes 2 ver 5. neyther did wee euer vse flattering words as yee know nor coloured couetousnesse God is record Of this kinde are all oathes in admission to magistracy in ordination and calling to the ministrie to serue in a campe c. Wherefore in an oath we are euer to respect carefully three things first the matter secondly the forme thirdly the end First the matter that it bee waightie cleare Secondly the forme that it bee allowed of God Thirdly the end the glory of God in the ending of controuersies to the glory of God Fiftly it is here doubted whether all oathes be to be kept abeit the forme of our oath bee not lawfull yet if the matter bee true iust and cleare it is a sinne to breake it as Labans oath to Iacob or any Papist swearing by Masse c. The rabbines of Ierusalem were of contrary iudgement Mat. 23.16 Rules for the keeping of an oath are these First wee may not keepe or obserue our oath when a thing is become impossible which was possible when wee did sweare as he that sweareth perpetuall chastitie thinking hee shall be able to performe it yet afterward through continuall burning findeth the contrary hee is not bound to performe that oath Secondly if the matter faile whatsoeuer the forme is it may not be kept
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
c. Mar. 7.21 And vnto this kinde referre we all inward anger wrath malice hatred enuie fretting contention debate grudge desire of reuenge to bee fierce heady neuer appeased but a stoick in other mens harmes and such euils which breake the bands of loue The Scriptures which condemne these secret sinnes of the heart are these Leu. 19.17 Thou shalt not hate thy brother in thine heart 1. Iohn 3.15 He that hateth his brother is a man-slayer Prou. 22.24.25 we bee forbidden to haue any familiaritie with or to striue against an angry man reason is giuen of this charge Prou. 26.21 for the contentious man is apt to kindle strife as the cole the coles and wood a fire Eph. 4.31 Let all bitternesse anger and wrath crying and railing be put away from you with all maliciousnesse and be ye mercifull forgiuing one another euen as God for Iesus Christ his sake hath forgiuen you The Heathen do describe and distinguish Anger Wrath and Enuy as followeth Anger is the beginning of madnesse Anger is a fiery hote boyling of the bloud in and about the hart which by degrees becomes wrath then seeks reuenge againe Anger is the drunckennes or giddinesse of the Soule Wrath admitteth no good counsell Anger is the roote of malice murther and death Enuie is a prying into the prosperity and gifts of other men with griefe of minde for our owne wants a vice compounded of hatred against our neighbour Num. 12.10 and of selfe-loue Anger is not alwaies taken in the euill part Mar. 3.5 Eph. 4.26 but vnaduised and exceeding which without grace preuenting breeds wrath hatred fiercenesse and madnesse as we see in Cain Saul Herod The spawne and seede of all these bitter and fowle sinnes are in the hart euer since the fall of Adam and will neuer cleane out till the last day for this cause Sathan finds it no matter of difficultie by breathing into the mindes of the children of rebellion Eph. 2.2.3 to swell them with wrath and malice one against another he proceedes in the worke in this order first How Sathan kindles anger and wrath in men hee worketh in our affections a secret misliking of men and often for no certaine or knowne cause Secondly if wee mislike wee cannot beare at such mens hands any thing wee can suffer in others and so the fire of indignation begins secretly to kindle within vs. Thirdly Anger continued without grace preuenting and remedies applyed burnes excessiuely and breaks out into hatred fiercenesse wrath and mallice Fourthly hatred and wrath are so fiery that they can hardly be quenched before they come to reuenge Fiftly desire of reuenge brings murther Implacabilitie followes in a number of fierce mad men for by degrees they become such as can neuer be appeased as the mad Iewes against Paul Act. 21.31 and 23.12 Rom. 1.30 Wherefore looke well to the first motions of anger in the misliking or despising of any man in thine heart preuent all occasions and intertaine not but fight against such affections for they are dangerous Lastly for inward sinnes the stoicks are here condemned which is not to be moued with any bowels of other mens The carnall in his owne iniuries is quick but cold and dead in the euills of other The second kinde of externall cruelty which Christ condemneth Mat. 5.22 is the crueltie of the countenance which appeares more or lesse in the face commonly or by the euill gesture cariage of our selues in any other part of the body This crueltie breaks forth first in the whole countenance either fierie and fierce or pale trembling and cast downe as in Cain Gen. 4.6 Why art thou wroth and why is thy countenance cast downe This outward cruelty of countenance hath killed many a man or by a scoffing flering face to greeue the heart of any man The holy Ghost counts it very cruell persecution in Ishmael against Isaac Gen. 21.9 Gal. 4.29 Sarah saw Ishmael scoffing laughing scornefully she knew forthwith the malice of his heart and therefore prouideth that both hee and his mother be cast forth out of Abrahams familie that is out of the Church These scorners are grieuous sinners before God Prou 24.9 The wicked thought of a foole is sinne and the scorner is an abhomination vnto men Pro. 9.7.8 Iudgements are prepared for the scorner and stripes for the fooles back Prou. 19.29 Secondly this cruelty otherwhiles is manifested in the eyes fiery and flaming which are common signes of contention and drunkennes as the Lord himselfe testifieth Pro. 23.29.30 By this euill eye the rich scare away the poore And therefore the Lord commandeth the lender not to looke on his poore brother with an euill eye Deut. 15.9 Thirdly this crueltie appeares also by the knitting and bending of the browes in a sowre and lowring countenance Mat. 6.16 by wagging and shaking of the head and hands gnashing of the teeth gaping of the mouth thrusting forth the tongue Dauid the liuely type of Christ complaines against this often Psal 35.21 They gape on me with their mouthes saying a ha our eye hath seene ver 16. gnashing their teeth against mee And this crueltie was practised against Christ Mat. 27.39 They that passed by his crosse reuiled him wagging their heads c. All kindes of iesting and scorning in word or action are condemned of God The Scorners iest at mens infirmities and vertues and for not doing as they doe 1. Pet. 4.4 Chams iesting brought a curse on him and all his posteritie Gen. 9.25 Michol for scorning Dauids holinesse was barren all her life 2. Sam. 6.23 The Philistines iest and scorne the seruant of God Sampson to their owne ruine and heauie destruction Iud. 16.30 Shemei scorned Dauid to his owne wrack after for all his submission Dauids messengers were scorned and euill entreated by the Ammonites which turned not long after to their ruine 2. Sam. 10.1 7. The Idolatrous men of Bethell taught their children to scorne the Lords Prophet Elisha as hee passed by them God smote them with a present plague they were deuoured of wilde beasts So the Lord smote them to testifie to all ages how his fierce wrath is euer kindled against this sinne To conclude the wittiest kinde of iesting which the heathen euen in Athens did esteeme and grace as a special vertue the Lord condemnes it as a grose sinne and forbids it for euer vnto his people Eph. 5. Neither may wee take any liberty in this sinne eyther by Esaiah or Elias example scorning Idolaters for their palpable blindnesse and grose impietie against God for they were acted and moued by extraordinary motions of Gods spirit both to speake and to write against Idolatry Lastly to arme our selues against this kinde of crueltie Preseruatiues first giue thy selfe to prayer Psal 109.2 The mouth of the wicked and the mouth full of deceit are opened vpon mee c. but I gaue my selfe to prayer Secondly giue thy selfe to meditation in the word 119.51
The proud haue had mee exceedingly in derision yet haue I not shrinked from thy commandements Thirdly If they scorne thee for a good cause and for godlynesse know they scorne thy master and reioyce with the Apostle 2. Cor. 12.10 I take pleasure in infirmities and reproches Heb. 11.26 c. for then my maister Iesus Christ soiourneth with mee Christ saith here is condemned the crueltie of the tongue Here therefore vnto this place belong all sins of the tongue which proceede from that secret roote of crueltie which lies hid in the heart as bitter words railing reuiling speeches backbiting slandering clamors cursing and such like A clamorous tongue argueth a foolish and an euill heart bee the cause neuer so good of which the holy Ghost warneth vs often that we be not deceiued concerning such they haue no portion in Christ 1. Cor. 6 10. neither shall they inherit the kingdome of heauen The Scripture compares the euill tongue to fire sparks and sharpe arrowes to teach vs that as these bee very dangerous instruments of murther so the tongue First all bitternes of the tongue is here condemned some men be so full of bitternes and fiercenes that there tongues seeme to be dipped in the poison of Aspes or in some deadly poyson These as Salomon saith Prou. 12.18 speake words like the prickings of a sword but in the tongue of the wise is health Such mens tongues are whetted by euill spirits and set on fire by the fire of hell for so Saint Iames speaketh Chap 3. Of this sect was Nabal as the wise seruant of Abagail reporteth saying 1. Sam. 25.14.17 Dauid sent messengers to salute our master and he railed on them now therefore take heede for euill will surely come on our master and vpon all his family for hee is so wicked that a man cannot speake vnto him Of this sect was railing Shemei who meeting Dauid in a tumultuous time openly cursed and cryed against the king that he was a bloudy and a wicked man 2. Sam. 16.7.8 And of this followship was Ishmael who is said to be fierce cruell a bitter scorner with his tongue and his hand against euery man and euery mans hand against him Gen. 16.11.12 Secondly Cursing is here condemned to blesse God and to curse men are two contraries and cannot possibly bee in one man as Saint Iames teacheth Chap. 3.9 for that one fountaine cannot send forth sowre and sweet if thou canst not blesse God thou art no true worshipper if no worshipper of god thou standest in the state of wrath and perdicion The Deuill in this man is let in and blowes hard on the coles of wrath Eph. 4.27.31 for this cause the Lord warneth often against this sinne and that his children be ready alwaies to blesse euen those which curse them Rom. 12.14 Into this sinne fell Iob and Peter vnder the crosse and in great passions of minde but they repented with bitter teares Mat. 26.74.75 Iob. 3. and 42. Preseruatiues and rules against these Sinnes are these First By faith to beehold and consider wisely of Gods prouidence So doth Dauid 2. Sam. 16.10 let Shemei alone the Lord hath sent Shemei to curse Dauid Secondly pray for such and doe them all the good thou maiest for so Christ commandeth Mat. 5. Blesse them that curse you and his Apostle teacheth the same lesson Rom. 12. recompense euill for euill to no man blesse I say and curse not And Christ himselfe practiseth it for when they cursed and railed he prayed for them Thirdly take heed of the conceit of Balack and of many blinde vnbeleeuers concerning Balaam and wizards curses I know whom thou blessest is blessed and whom thou cursest hee shall be cursed Num. 22. ver 6. for thine vnbeleefe and wicked feares may cause the Lord to let Sathan loose to smite thee and then shalt thou fasten thine eyes on witches and regard the words and deeds of lying spirits in these wicked instruments Fourthly against all the cursed speeches of godlesse men remember the comfortable words of Salomon Prou. 26.2 As the Sparrow and Swallow by flying escape so the carelesse curse shall not come Fiftly and lastly remember how the Lord hath often turned the curses of the wicked into blessings for his children as hee testifieth himselfe hee did against Balaam Ioshua 24.9.10 Thirdly Slaunder is here condemned as a most dangerous sinne of the tongue full of crueltie It is discribed thus A slanderer is one that walks about seeking all occasions to knit lyes together and to broch them maliciously intending to hurt a man in his person goods or good name The holy Ghost hath giuen vs a liuely description of this sinne in the examples of Doeg the Edomite Haman Zibah and such like in the scriptures These sinners may truely bee said to bee the sonnes of Belial for they notably resemble their father in many points First Sathan is an a Iob. 1.6.7.8.9 espie so bee they Secondly Sathan is an b Zach. Reue. accuser so bee they Thirdly Sathan is the c Io. 8.43.44 father of lyes so bee they Fourthly Sathan is malicious so bee they Fiftly Sathan is bloudie such be they Sixtly Sathan d Eph. 2.2.3 Psal 101.5 works secretly so doe they Seauenthly Sathan is very sweet in his temptations full of sugred e Iames. 1.13.14 Gen. 3 2.3 Psal 52.4 motions such bee they they speake soft and sweet but very deceitfull words Eightly f Psal 50.19 Io. 7.1 Mark 3.21 Sathan in the ende spares not his best friends no more will the slanderer spare his owne mothers sonne Quest 121. Proceede on to the fourth kinde Ans Actuall murther is here condemned If God giue not grace to quench the flame of anger and to kill the seede of cruelty in the first conception of the heart it will assuredly breake forth into the externall parts which is dangerous and if here it be not quenched this fierce flame will increase and set on fire the tongue which is more dangerous and if here it rage long it will come to the hand which is most dangerous Let bloudy men remember Ezech. 35.6 As I liue saith the Lord God I will prepare thee vnto bloud and bloud shall pursue thee except thou hate bloud euen bloud shall pursue thee And the cruel and bloudy man shall not liue halfe his dayes Rules for peace-makers are these First prouoke no man by word or gesture Secondly for peace sake leese thy right Thirdly answere no man frowardly Fourrhly consture all mens doings and sayings in the best part as much as thou canst according to the rules of pietie and christian charitie 1. Cor. 13. Actuall murther and crueltie hath many degrees and different kinds First in regard of persons for the more bands of loue knit men together the greater is the crueltie and sinne committed first the highest degree is against Parents Children or Brethren secondly against any Christian neere vnto vs for his faith and profession or louing
friendship and neighbour-hood thirdly against any man for the Image of God is to be respected in euery man Gen. 9. Secondly in the forme and manner of proceeding in this action these differences must bee respected First There be some close practises of crueltie as either to consent counsell or command secretly the death of any man as Saul in the death of Stephen Act. 7.58 Herod for the Baptist Mar. 6. Iesabel against Naboth Dauid against Vrias 2. Sam. 13.28 or to poison secretly any man as Iesuites do Princes witches doe many being taught by Sathan in their practises or in iudgement secretly to peruert iustice for rewards is an exceeding great crueltie This we see in wicked Felix against Paul Act. 24.25 and 28. Secondly some open actuall cruelties first in the open courts of iustice and iudgement to let the murtherer escape with his pardons or howsoeuer this is great crueltie against the whole land which must then beare the wrath of God for the sinne of one man Num. 35.16.33.34 Secondly out of iudgement there are many kindes first against the liuing secondly against the dead Crueltie against the liuing is to take away the life of any or to hurt or wound any man in body or in soule Crueltie against the dead as not to burie the dead is a heathenish inhumanitie and a punishment for the wicked Ier. 22.19 2. Chro. 36.8 First concerning the murthering of parents and children the sinne is so detestable and against nature that heathens being * Romulus demanded wherefore they made no Law for the punishment of such sinners they answered first for that they thought such euils could not be committed of any againe the Heathen Iudges made a law that a Snake a Dog a Cock and an Ape should bee bound together in a sack with the murtherer and all cast into the deepe sea for that they would haue no man once thinke of such sinnes but with horrour and trembling If these sinners escape the hands of men we neuer reade or find that they do escape the heauie iudgements of God as wee see in Absalon and Cain they are set forth as memorable examples for all ages Quest 122. What thinke you of a combat for the ending of some strife and to trie a truth Ans First it hath no warrant from God in his word Dauid for his combat with Golias had an extraordinary motion So likewise Phineas and Elias when they slew those Idolaters and vncleane persons Secondly I say that the Lord in his wise prouidence hath appointed other Lawfull meanes to appease strife and to manifest a truth if hee will haue it reueled Thirdly and lastly wee know by experience that this is an occasion of sowing the seede of contention and strife in many and the cause of much bloud-shed in Children and posteritie Fourthly the very Pagans will denie this to be fortitude Aristole will condemne it for foole-hardines Quest 123. Now proceede to the affirmatiue part and tell me breefely what is commanded in this Law Ans The summe of this part is this doe what lyeth in thee to preserue the life body and soule of thy neighbour And here wee shall not neede to dwell long for that hauing seene the deformitie darkenesse and danger of the former sinnes wee may soone espie and see the beautie brightnesse and excellency of the contrary vertues here commended First if wee take some short view of Christian charitie commaunded in the whole Law wee shall the better perceiue what speciall branches of it are commended here vnto vs. Loue or Charitie may well be described to be a supernaturall grace or gift of God proceeding from faith vnfained and from a pure heart kindled and wrought in vs by the sight of the pardon of sinnes and the feeling of the loue of God shed into our hearts First that it is a gift of God Saint Iohn teacheth 1. Epistle Chap. 4.7 Loue commeth of God and euery one that loueth is borne of God and knoweth God Secondly that it resteth in a cleane hart Saint Paul sheweth saying 1. Tim. 1.5 Loue proceedes from a pure heart Act. 15.9 from a good conscience and from faith vnfained Thirdly that it is a consequent and fruit of the pardon of sinnes Christ assureth vs. Luke 7.47 Many sinnes are forgiuen her for she loueth much and faith quickens and informes loue rather then loue faith Fourthly and lastly that here is required the feeling in gods loue appeareth Rom. 5.5 The loue of God is shed into our harts by the holy Ghost which is giuen vs. The commendation of this grace is great in Scripture First it is the girdle and band of all perfection teaching vs how to make right vse of all the gifts and graces wee receiued for the mutuall good and edification one of another Col. 3.14 Secondly it is patient and gentle 1. Cor. 13.14 and so the mother of all peace and concord teaching vs to passe by many iniuries to continue our peace with God and men 1. Cor. 13. Thirdly It is more profitable in the Church then any of the extraordinarie gifts of the spirit as the gifts of prophecying of strange tongues of healing and such like 1. Cor. 13. ver 8. Fourthly it is an infallible testimonie vnto our spirits we are translated from death to life if we loue the Saints 1. Ioh. 3.14 Psal 16.4 Fiftly the Lord Christ labours to beate this into mens hearts Mat. 5.23.28 which men will not receiue without Gods speciall grace haue seasoned them that no seruice to God is accepted without faith to God and loue to men Es 1. Rom. 14. Heb. 11.6 Quest 124. But I pray you let vs heare what speciall branches of obedience be here commaunded Mercifulnes or humanitie to man and beast Ans First as God condemneth all crueltie to the creatures so God commendeth here the cherishing and preseruation of the life of man and beast he hath here set himselfe a patterne and example for vs to follow Psal 145. God is good to all creatures he giueth to beasts their food and to the rauens when they cry Psal 147.9 Pro. 12.10 A righteous man regardeth the life of his beast but the mercies of the wicked are cruell A holy selfe-loue in the preseruation of our owne soules and bodies Secondly A holy selfe-loue is here commended for we must with continuall care endeuor the preseruation of our soules and bodies euerlastingly by the right vse of the means which god in wisdome hath appointed The soule must continually be fed and nourished with the knowledge of God and good things Prou. 10 2● The lips of the righteous feede many The Soule must be well dieted and for this the book of God prescribeth teaching vs to receiue the word with meekenesse as babes do their milke 2. Pet. 1.1 as the ground the seed 1. Pet. 1.23 as the stock the graft for it is able to saue the soule Iames. 1.19 Next the body must bee preserued with all
watchfulnesse and sobrietie that so the whole man may bee seruisable to God and men and for this the wise Phisition is appointed of God to direct vs. 1. Chro. 15. And here we bee commanded to attend Gods ordinance in phisicke for the restoring and repairing of our health beeing lost first praying for the pardon of sinnes Iohn 5.5 and reconciliation with God that so his blessing may bee vpon the meanes which hereunto by his good prouidence he hath appointed Mat. 9.2 2. Chron. 16.12 A louing tender heart Thirdly louing tendernesse of heart to our brethren and all mercifulnesse is here commanded purge the heart of all anger and crueltie and bee filled with bowels of compassion This heart was in Ioseph Gen. 43.30 his bowels were inflamed towards his brethren This heart was in Moses Num. 12.3 Exod. 32. This heart was in Christ Mat. 9.36 This heart had Paul Rom. 9.2.5 for thus he testifieth of himselfe I am moued towards you with the bowels of Christ or of compassion Phil. 1.8.9 This heart is knowne by these markes following First it reioyceth in the good and prosperitie of other men Rom. 12.15 Secondly it mournes for the miseries of men Esay 24.16 Psal 119.136 Thrirdly it is ready to help Io. 20.15 most chreerefully and willingly 2. Cor. 8.3 without delay Prou. 3.28 Fourthly this heart is not lightly offended nor offending Phil. 1.9 but ready to pardon many offences Eph. 4.32 Fiftly this heart is carefull to auoid all occasions of offence Gen. 13.8 euen with the losse of his owne right Mat. 17.26 Sixtly this heart ouercomes euill with goodnesse Rom. 12.21 and with patience 1. Cor. 13.4 couering infirmities with the garment of compassion Prou. 17.9 Fourthly A louing cheerful countenance is required the louing countenance must testifiie of the affections of our hearts a soure countenance is the brand of an hypocrite and of an euill heart then a cheerfull countenance must attend the mercifull and good heart Mat. 6.16 and it is seemely in the godly for a cheerfull heart causeth a good cheerefull countenance Prou. 15.13 and they allow all true ioyes Iob with his graue and cheerfull countenance cheered many hearts Chap. 29.24 All godlesse men are cheered vp and comforted with false ioyes the true beeleeuer onely knowes that the kingdome of heauen is righteousnes peace and ioy in the holy Ghost And yet this cheerfull countenance may not want grauitie and sobrietie for laughter is a signe of folly Sirach 19.27 Eccles. 2.2 Iobs smiling gaue none occasion of offence Chap. 29.24 If I laughed on them they beleeued it not Mercifulnesse and wisedome in the gouernment of the tongue for by my cheerefulnesse I gaue them none occasion of libertie vnto sinne Neither did they cause the light of my countenance to fall they were so afraid to offend me Fiftly Mercie and loue must bee manifested in the tongue by good speeches first soft wise and louing answeres Prou. 15.1 Secondly in being the mouth of the poore widow fatherlesse and stranger in iudgement When the eare heard mee it blessed me and when the eye saw me it gaue witnes vnto mee And againe ver 21. Vnto me men gaue eare and waited and held their tongue at my counsell Iob. 29.11 Iob againe testifieth of his loue in these words I deliuered the poore that cryed and the fatherlesse and him that had none to help him the blessing of him that was ready to perish call vpon me and I caused the widowes heart to reioyce Thirdly in blessing and praising God and in prayer for our brethren Mat. 5. Fourthly in feeding and winning soules by holy admonishion Prou. 12.10 Our mercifulnesse must appeare in our actions Sixtly Our mercifulnesse and loue must not onely be in word but also in our deeds and actions for euery man shall bee iudged according to his works Mat. 25.41 Es 58.10 And yet Saint Iohn proceedeth further saying that we must not onely relieue them with our goods but also if need require for the good of the Church wee must bee ready to lay downe our liues for our brethren 1. Ioh. 3.16 But Christ would haue our loue also manifested to our enemies as in words so in deeds Mat. 5.44 and 48. doe good euen to your enemies Mercifulnesse manifested by other vertues Seauenthly our mercifulnesse and loue is manifested also in the Church and must bee by these vertues following First there must bee in vs a sound vprightnesse and puritie of minde which as it cannot abide the neighbour to be vniustly blamed by any sinister dealings so it can not hide his sinnes and faults for his good when occasion is offered of Christian admonition Leu. 19.17 Secondly by gentlenesse which is to refraine our selues from reuenge when iust cause of offence is giuen vs as Dauid to Shemei 2. Sam. 16. Thirdly by liberalitie which is a mercifull and free distribution with iudgement giuing to euery man according to their speciall wants Psal 112.4 Fourthly by friendship which is a good will beetweene two equalls to performe all duties of loue the one to the other True friendship is a fruite of Godlinesse seasoned with good affection confirmed with grauitie and sobrietie preserued with constancie proued by sympathie and continued with mutuall pledges of loue in all well doing Fiftly by concord and consent of mindes this stirreth vs vp to all beneuolence and causeth a carefull respect of all superiours inferiours and equals gladding the hearts of men as it were with a milde sweete and comfortable harmonie Examination of the Conscience First here must bee a carefull examination of the heart and conscience for if the murtherer lye fast bound vnder the curse and condemnation of God and was neuer as yet translated from death to life and next that hee which hateth his brother is a murtherer then it standeth euery man in hand to search faithfully his owne heart and if there thou findest any crueltie anger enuie hatred wrath mallice or any such Serpents bred and harbored in thee thy conscience cries guiltie and this Law condemnes thee Secondly examine thy selfe with what crueltie and inhumanitie thou hast abused the good creatures of God how improuident and carelesse thou hast beene for the life of man and beast if thy conscience herein plead guiltie this Law condemnes thee Thirdly examine thy selfe how negligently thou hast respected the state and life of thy soule how carelesse for thy saluation and the meanes of it and with what sinnes of intemperancie and incontinency thou hast impaired the health and shortened the life of thy bodie if thy conscience crie guiltie this Law condemnes thee Fourthly examine thy self whether thou hast been a scornfull Ishmaell or a dogged bitter Nabal with any euill gesture countenance or otherwise disgracing or greeuing any man if thy conscience plead guiltie this Law condemnes thee Fiftly inquire also how thou hast offended God in the sinnes of the tongue as in bitter words railing reuiling backbiting slandering clamors
cursing all which and the like testifie cleerely of the crueltie of the heart if concerning these thy conscience plead guiltie this Law condemnes thee Sixtly inquire also if thou hast euer actually hurt mayned murthered or indangered the life of any man by secret or open practises whatsoeuer or desired the hurt or consented to the hurt of any mans life if thy conscience plead guiltie this law condemnes thee Seauenthly inquire if thou dost not in a holy selfe loue desire and care for thine owne saluation and the saluation of others in exercising thy selfe in the meanes which God in his wisedome hath hereunto appointed as reading and hearing the word of God read and preached prayer meditation conference fasting and such like if thy conscience pleads guiltie this law condemnes thee Eightly inquire how negligent thou hast beene in shewing mercie to the poore and in commiseration to such as thou hast seene and knowne in any miserie if thy conscience plead guiltie this Law comdemnes thee Ninthly inquire whether thou hast refused reconcilement when thy neighbour hath desired it or hast outwardly pretended reconciliation but inwardly intended any crueltie in thine heart if thy conscience plead guiltie this Law condemnes thee Ministers Tenthly inquire if thou bee the Minister of Christ how thou hast respected the soules of men whether thou hast euer poisoned the soules of men with any false doctrine or matter of contention or hast done the worke of the Lord negligently if thy conscience plead guilty this Law condemnes thee Ciuill magistrate Eleauenthly inquire if god hath set thee in the magistracie how thou hast done iustice and punished crueltie and bloudshed and protected the life and state of the innocent if thy conscience plead guiltie this Law condemnes thee Twelfthly let euere man inquire in euery calling if hee hath greeued or vexed the soule of any man if he hath impaired the health maimed or hurt the body of any man as Impostors vnlearned presuming in the practise of phisicke and vnskilfull in the practise of chirurgerie to the great hurt of many if thou hast any way beene the cause of any mans death thy conscience pleads guiltie and this law condemnes thee Thirteenthly and lastly inquire with what mercifulnesse thou hast tendred the life of man and beast with what loue and lenitie in word and action thou hast conuersed with men how thou hast by all well doing desired to cheere and comfort the hearts of men for the want of these vertues thy conscience pleads guiltie and this Law condemnes thee The seauenth Law Thou shalt not commit Adultry Question 125. NOw proceede to giue vs the summe and true interpretation of this Law Answere The next iniurie that is done to a mans person is Adultrie Order because a mans wife is next to a man himselfe and most deere vnto him as his life therefore to commit Adultry is euen a second murther Summe The summe is this that God doth abhorre all vncleannesse and pollution of bodie and minde Scope To preserue chastitie and therefore so must wee with all care and watchfulnesse striuing to keepe and possesse our vessels in holinesse and honour as meet temples for his holy spirit to rest in 1. Thes 4.1 Cor. 6. The best interpreter of this Law as of the former is our Lord and Sauiour Iesus Christ Mat. 5.27.32 where first he reiecteth the Pharisaicall glosse and then hee addeth his owne true interpretation The Pharises standing first vpon the bare letter of the Law and next vpon the authoritie of their auncients did affirme and teach that this Law was onely to be vnderstoode of actuall Adultrie but our Lord and Sauiour assureth vs this Law searcheth more deepely into the most secret chambers of men hearts In this Law wee are to consider First what is forbidden All kindes of Adultrie either of the heart Mat. 5.28 to lust after an other mans wife or of the other sences as of the eie Mat 5.29 in vnchast and vnseemely sight or of the eare in hearing of rotten and vnsauerie speeches Eph. 4. or of the tast in all intemperancie gluttonie and dronkennes or of the smelling by all whorish prouocations of lust in odoriferous smells or of feeling by all vnchast touching or handling of women Or the Adultrie of the tongue is to vent the vncleane lusts of the hart by vncleane speches Eph. 4. Or actuall or corporall whoredome and adulterie where wee bee to consider first of the causes which breed this sin secondly of single whoredome thirdly of incest fourthly of vnnaturall lusts Fiftly of diuorcement Secondly what is commanded wee bee commaunded to keepe our vessels in holinesse and honour and to this end wee be first to keepe the heart watchfully exercised in holy and cleane thoughts and Godly meditations Secondly to watch ouer all the sences as Iob did his eies Chap. 21 or Ioseph did his eares Thirdlie to watch ouer the tongue that it may vtter chast holie and profitable speeches Fourthly to looke we be well fenced and guarded with the walls and bars of a pure and chast life as these First mariage Secondly temperancy and sobrietie in meat or in apparall Thirdly Religious fasts Fourthly inuocation and prayer Fiftly the societie and communion of Saints Quest 126. Now let me heare what saith Christ of this Law Ans Christ saith that actuall Adulterie is not here onely forbidden but that whosoeuer fastneth his eye on an other mans wife to the stirring vp of his hart to any vncleane motions hath offended against this Law Christ first condemneth here the adultrie of the heart Christ here teacheth that wee must keepe the fountaine cleane Prou. 4.23 for that all the actions of life streame from it The Lord condemneth an vnchast heart first for that from it proceed euill thoughts adulteries fornications Mar. 7.20.21 Secondly for that he will haue vs to obay his Lawes with all the soule all the minde and all the heart Deut. 6.4.5 Thirdly the Apostle requireth chastitie both in body and minde that is holines both in body and spirit for that man is rather that in veritie which hee is in heart and minde then what he is in outward appearance 1. Cor. 7.34 Fourthly we must be like our God and put on by Christ that image which wee lost in our first parents hee reasoneth with vs thus 1. Pet. 1.13 Be yee holy for I am holy Leu. 20.26 in soule spirit and body 1. The. 5.23 Rules for the preseruation of the heart from Adultrie are these First make a couenant with thine eyes and thine heart Iob. 31.1 and 26.6 not to thinke vpon vncleane thoughts for that they are the seed and spawne of all vncleane lusts Prou. 12.2 Secondly dispute not with the Diuell alone for hee will soone inflame thee as hee did Eue to lust after the forbidden fruit and Dauid to lust after Vriahs wife Gen. 3.3.2 Sam. 11. Thirdly if lust begin to stirre in thee Iames. 1.15 1. Pet.
Apostles words are without all exception 1. Cor. 7.2.3 Neuerthelesse to auoide fornication let euery man haue his wife and let euery woman haue her owne husband Sixtly Diuorcements whether Iewish or Christian tolerate against the manifest word of God are here condemned The new Testament teacheth vs no cause of diuorcement but Adultrie Mat. 5.12 and the wilfull departure of the vnbeleeuing idolater 1. Cor. 7.15 Seauenthly and lastly all Popish Stewes Ezech. 16. Rom. 1. the sinnes of Sodome not to be named among Gods people Eph. 5.3 and all pollutions of the mariage bed contrary to the expresse charge of God Deut. 23.11 Leu. 15.2.16 Ordinary and natural fluxes Leu. 15.31.33 and. 20.18 preached by Ezech. Chap. 18. by nocturnall or monthly fluxes for the which the Lord requireth a separation of man and wife for the time are here condemned for the Lords will is that euery one know and learne how to possesse his vessell in holinesse and honour 1. Thes 14.4 Quest 131. Now proceede to the affirmatiue part that we may see in like manner what speciall vertues God commendeth and requireth in this Law Ans Summarily wee be commanded here as to endeuor and labour to keepe our owne soules and bodies in holines and honour so also to preserue what lyeth in vs the chastitie of our neighbour And the deformitie and darknesse of the sinnes beefore condemned may helpe vs to see the beautie and brightnesse of the contrarie vertues here commended which are specially these following First here wee be commanded to keepe the heart watchfully well exercised in holy thoughts and godly meditations Here let no man say with the blinde heathen that thought is free for euery man But contrarilie remember what the Lord warneth often as Pro. 4.23 Keepe thine heart withall diligence for from it proceede the actions of life And againe 2. Cor. 7.1 Seing wee haue such promises let vs clense ourselues from all filthinesse of the flesh and spirit and grow vp into full holinesse in the feare of God And this hee teacheth by his Prophet Mal. 2.15 when he saith Keepe your selues in your spirit that is keepe vnder and crucifie your affections and lusts euen the secret motions and desires of your hearts Secondly the Lord requires the sanctification of the whole man 1. The. 5.23 The soule spirit and body for that all these parts are redeemed by Christ therefore they must all bee kept holy and cleane Thirdly many not watching ouer their harts haue beene smitten with the spirit of ielousie and so of madnesse and so of crueltie and murther as wee see in Ammon and such like examples 2. Sam. 13. Secondly the chastitie of all the sences is here commanded and here a speciall watch ouer the eye and eare is required first for the eye An adulterous eye as wee heard fils the heart with vncleannesse and so inflames the whole man here then Iobs watch must bee remembred Chap. 31.1 I made a couenant with mine eyes why then should I thinke on a maide And Iosephs chast eyes and eares for hee could not endure to heare and see the vnchast behauiour and words of his mistresse Gen. 39. Thirdly the Lord here commaunds vs to keepe a continuall watch ouer our lips and tongue The Chastitie of this member is noted with these marks First the chast tongue speakes nothing but that which is poudred with salt and that which is good to the vse of edifiing and may minister grace to the hearers Eph. 4.30 Secondly to speake with shame fastnesse and sobrietie of those things which sinne hath couered with the garment of dishonestie and vncleannesse as Gen. 4. 1. Psal 51. in the title of the Psalme This is the Apostolicall charge Eph. 5.3.4 Let no vncleannesse or filthinesse bee once named among you as it becommeth Saints Thirdly Sobrietie and Temperancie in all speech Iames. 1.19 Mat. 12.19 Contrary to this are the notes of the harlot first much babling Prou. 7.11 secondly Shee is loude Fourthly the Lord here commands the chast and sober cariage of the whole man and of all the members of the bodie for like as the vnchast behauiour of any part of the bodie argues a filthie and vncleane person so the sober graue and holy vse of all the outward parts commends and declares the chastitie of the heart howsoeuer vncleannesse often and hypocrisie may bee couered vnder the vision of sobritie 1. Pet. 3.2.3.4.5.6 Ob. But some say albeit they bee not cleane tongued and fingred yet they bee cleane harted Ans Si trabs sit in oculo strues est in corde that is the sight is not good if there bee a beame in the eye and the heart is false when the outward part is corrupted Quest 132. And what bee the wals and bats of a pure and chast life Ans These fiue specially mariage temperancie prayer societie the works and labour of our calling The first is Mariage which the Lord by his owne holy spirit commends as honourable Heb. 13.4 Mat. 19. 1. Cor. 7. and commands all true worshippers which haue not the gift of continencie in this Law as the most speciall preseruatiue of a chast life In all ages God hath blessed this state as his owne speciall ordinance for the propagation of a holy seede as the Prophet speaketh Mal. 2.14 commended in all the old new Testament in the examples of all the Patriarches Kings Priests and Prophets in men of all degrees and condicions of life Obiect First but some teach that mariage doth rather pollute and defile a man then keepe him chast Ans It is the voice of Antichrist who is contrary to Christ as in all his proceedings so in this Contrarilie wee bee to remember what the spirit of Christ hath prophesied of our times saying 1. Tim. 4.1 that false teachers should come and disgrace holy mariage and reiect it as an vncleane thing but wee are to hold such doctrine to proceed from the Diuill This scripture hath beene much abused by Tatianus Montanus Tertullian Origen and after them by Hierom and Nazianzen Obiect Secondly but single life is preferred before mariage by the Apostle 1. Cor. 7. Ans Not for any holinesse or puritie in this kinde of life but for an outward and worldly respect for the Apostle so speaketh commending the single life 1. Cor. 7. ver 26. for the present necessitie because of the manifold afflictions of those times and the paucitie of true christian beleeuers least they should marrie with vnbeleeuers which was a thing most dangerous and contrarie to the expresse charge of God vnto all his people Obiect Thirdly it is further obiected in our wretched times that marriage breeds beggerie and hurts the good state of the common wealth Ans Neither pouertie nor riches can commend or discommend any holy ordinance of God let the lawes and rules of God and godlinesse be kept that euery man labour in a lawfull calling that all idlenesse and disordered life be banished and expelled from
iniquitie like water And againe thus hee testifieth of mans nature Eph. 2.3 We are all by nature the children of wrath Iewes and Gentiles that is all men vnder the Sunne without any exception of any but onely of the immaculate Lambe the Sonne of God Iesus Christ Secondly the holie Saints of God haue found this true by their owne experience beeing enlightned by a supernaturall grace for they professe and confesse that there is nothing by nature good in them Dauids experience and confession is this Psal 51.5 Behold I was borne in iniquitie and in sinne hath my mother conceiued mee Pauls experience and confession is this Rom. 7.18 I know that in me that is in my flesh or nature dwelleth no good thing Master Hooper the Godly Bishop and Martirs experience and confession in this in his holy praiers in the dungeon he saith O God euen Hell it selfe is in me meaning his very nature was hellish and prone to follow Sathan Eph. 2.2 Thirdly I answere that God here condemnes all the vncleane motions thoughts and desires wee haue vnto sinne albeit our hearts neuer consent nor subscribe vnto them The minde of man is euer full of motions and the heart of affections as the Sea neuer at rest Where wee must be aduertised that wee are not here to vnderstand all fansies and dreames which are in the head but those onely which being before in our mindes bite and strike also the heart with lust for wee neuer wish for any thing wee affect but our heart is stirred vp and leapeth therewithall giuing inwardly some signes of ioy in the possession and vse of that wee desire Here then the Scripture principally condemneth the heart of man as the very fountaine and head-spring of all vncleane and euill thoughts Ge. 6.5 All the imaginations of the thoughts of his heart are onely euill continually Againe Ier. 17.9 The heart is deceitfull and wicked aboue all things who can know it Againe Christ teacheth vs. Mark. 7.21 that out of the hart of man proceed euill thoughts and how much these first euill motions to sin displease god howsoeuer men thinks thoughts bee free attend his owne words Prou. 12.2 Prou. 21.27 A good man getteth fauour of the Lord but a man of wicked thoughts will he condemne To this agrees well Saint Peters speech to Simon Magus Act. 8.21.22 Pray God that if it be possible the thought of thine hart may be forgiuen thee The author of that Apocriphal booke called the booke of Wisedome Chap. 1.3 saith that wicked thoughts separate from God And ver 5. that the spirit of God withdraweth himselfe from the thoughts that are without vnderstanding And ver 9. Inquisition shall bee made for the thoughts of the vngodly And here wee ought euer to remember what great euill follow these first motions vnto sinne for if they be not slaine in the breeding they will grow vp like Serpents and in time poyson and bring euerlasting perdicion on the whole man for this cause the Apostles forewarne vs of these secret and hidden seedes of sinnes deceitfulnesse that if wee suffer our selues to bee caried away by them from God then Sathan will lay so many baites and traps for vs that he will cause vs to entertaine them and as it were to conceiue and wax big with sinne Iames. 1.13.14 and then these deceiuable lusts will breake forth so dangerously that our hearts being once softned by grace Principijs obsta meet with a mischeefe in the beginning shall againe be hardned by sinne which is most perillous for few returne after such relapse but proceed on without Gods speciall grace preuenting them from euill to worse to their owne endles destruction both of bodie and soule Heb. 3.12.13 Againe whereas these speciall examples are here set downe of House Wife Man Maid Oxe Asse We must bee warned that the Lord hath set downe these for that at all times and in all places wee feele these to stirre in vs and to desire as it were to kindle in vs wherefore our charge is foorthwith to quench this flame of lust and not suffer our hearts to bee possest with any such motions but so often as they offer themselues in sight to reiect them as vncleane greefes And here for our better instruction concerning this present argument wee bee taught of God that there are three kindes of motions which touch and stirre our hearts often The first is an insensible impression which Sathan in a strange maner which we can hardly conceiue nor perceiue at the first much lesse expresse breath or iniect into mens hearts This kinde of motion the naturall man doth embrace as the motion of his owne heart yea otherwhiles albeit his iudgement and conscience fight against it yet his heart entertaines it and likes it as wee see in Iudas betraying his Master Iohn 13.3.4 hee knew hee was moued to betray innocent bloud in iudgement yet Sathan so preuailed with his heart and affections that hee ceased not till he had brought forth the monster which his heart conceiued This kinde of motion doth much disquiet Gods children for that they feare much it is a serpent of their owne broode and next for that they haue within a great fight of the spirit against it But the Godly howsoeuer hereby they haue iust cause to be humbled to fight strongly and to pray instantly against such monsters which Sathan seeks to fasten on them yet they are not to bee dismaide so long as they feele their iudgement conscience heart and affections reiect such motions For I haue knowne some godlie persons euen in their flesh and whole bodie to tremble at these motions and yet not able to recouer and to be freed from them for a long season and to grone and mourne at the sight of such euils stirring in their hearts The best of the Saints of God haue neede otherwhiles that Sathans messenger bee sent vnto them not to kill but to cure them least they bee puffed vp and poisoned with spiriturall pride 2. Cor. 12.7 The second kinde of motions which smite the heart proceede from our owne inherent corruption These the regenerate doe obserue and albeit they tickle the heart with the lures baites and pleasures of sinne yet by grace they are resisted and reiected And yet by this Law the Godly be here taught to bee humbled and to obserue well what a hidden puddle and vnsauery sincke of corruption and vncleannesse they carry about with them which sends foorth and fomes continually such vncleane matter euen in the presence of the most mightie God the searcher of all hearts This humbled euen the holy Apostle for he cryeth against his corruption saying Rom. 7.24 O wretched man that I am who shall deliuer me from the body of this death The third kinde of motions workes more effectually and makes a deeper impression in the heart for the heart yeelds consent subscribe or as saint Iames speaketh the heart so intertaines them that there followeth a
say sought vnto Christ to bee purged and healed of thy running sores or rather when Christ hath cryed in thine eares Prou. 1. Reue. 3. and offred himselfe vnto thee thou hast not hardned thine heart and resisted the heauenly calling of God and the motions of his holy spirit if thy conscience herein pleades guiltie this law condemnes thee Sixtly inquire with what inward affections and loue thou hast sought the good of thy neighbour for if in procuring his good thou hast labored but in the outward as is for forme sake and to bee seene of men and not with inward affection thy conscience pleads gultie and this law condemnes thee Seauenthly inquire what holy thoughts what Godly meditations what profitable and pertinent discourses of minde concerning God and Godlinesse thou hast how thou hast diuided thy times reseruing a good portion dailie for the exercises of godlinesse to bee spent specially in holy meditations and praiers for if these holy exercises bee wanting thy conscience pleads guiltie and this Law condemnes thee Quest 153. Thus farre haue wee seene the sence and meaning of the decalouge what the Lord commendeth and what hee condemneth in his people and how far this most holie Law excelleth all the Lawes of men Now proceede yet a little further and tell mee first how and in what sence this Law is said to bee abrogate by the Messias Ans The Iewes had three distinct kindes of Lawes giuen them of the Lord The Ceremoniall the Iudiciall and the Morall The Ceremoniall did serue the infancie and pedagogie of the old Church Heb. 1.1 for the Lord by shadowes and pictures of heauenly things in diuerse formes and measures manifested his will vnto his people Of these the Prophets testified they should haue an end and cease at the comming of Christ for wee neede not the picture when the bodie is present Daniell 9.27 The complement of his prophecie wee see in the practise of the Apostles Act. 15.9 and ver 28.29 And the Apostle assureth vs they were but shadowes of things to come and the bodie or substance of them was to bee found in Christ Heb. 7 and 10. Chapter Col. 2.16 The Iudiciall Lawes so farre as they respect that kingdome onelie began and ended with it but so farre as they haue a common equitie concerning the good of all mankinde they binde all kingdomes throughout all generations The morall Law is not abrogate nor neuer shall cease to the worlds end The curse onely annexed thereunto is abrogate to all such as are found to be in Christ for there is no condemnation to any one of them Rom. 8.1 And whereas the Apostle saith wee are freed from the Law and bee vnder grace Rom. 6.14 Hee doth plainely expresse himselfe that hee meaneth not that wee are exempted from the obedience of the Law morall but onely from the curse of it for so hee speaketh Gal. 3. Christ hath freed vs from the curse of the Law for that hee was made a curse for vs. And as touching our holie obedience to it This is the end of all Gods fauours vpon vs 1. Iohn 3.6.8 and the cause wherefore Christ hath losened vs from the bands of the Diuell sinne and death that wee might serue him in holinesse and true righteousnesse all the dayes of our life Luke 1. Quest 154. How may the true Christian performe obedience to the morall Law acceptable vnto God Ans The question is not who can or how wee may worke perfect righteousnesse for if any could worke perfect righteousnesse the Apostle would soone conclude that for such Christ died in vaine Gal. 2.21 But how a man may serue and please God in the obedience of this Law the answere is in and through Iesus Christ more distinctly in the true seruant of God these things are required first Iohn 3. Ephe. 4.18 that the spirit of grace and regeneration haue quickned him and put the life of God in him for before this grace hee is reputed of God as dead Eph. 2.1 and a dead man can not work the workes of God beefore his first repentance and freedome from dead works Iob. 6.2 Secondly if after grace receiued this man fall to sinne against God hee must recouer the former state againe by renuing his repentance beefore that in any worke hee can please God This is cleare in Dauid who during his continuance in sinne and before his humiliation Psal 51. could not please God The third point required in vs to make vs fit to serue God is a singular delight in the Law of God this also is commended vnto vs in Dauids practise Psal 1.2 and 119. ver 14.16.24.47.92 The fourth poynt is faith in Christ for without it all is but sinne Rom. 14.23 Faith will finde an allowance for euerie thought and iudge it by the word and desire an exceptance for euery thing in Christ The fift point is earnest prayer vnto God that he would renue our strength by a new supplie of grace The verie Apostles desire others to bee mindefull for them in this dutie that they may more faithfully serue Christ in the ministrie of the Gospell Ephes 6.14 Col. 4.3 Heb. 13.27 2. Thes 3.1 Quest 155. What are the speciall vses of the Morall Law Ans First we learne thereby the originall iustice and perfection of our first parents for they could obserue it and contrarily wee see by our natiue and inherent corruption for there is as it were a Law and poyson rather in our members continually rebelling against the Law of God Secondly it is a glasse for vs whereby wee may daylie view and beewaile our deformitie that beeing so humbled wee may runne to Christ Rom. 7.7 and 3.20 Gal. 3. Thirdly By it also the faithfull must bee directed as by a lanterne in euery good way to serue God in soule spirit and body in thought word and deed Psal 119. Fourthly it forewarneth vs also of iudgement and the fearefull condemnation that shall fall vpon the world that is as many as are without Christ for that they lye fast bound vnder the curse of the Law Deut. 27.26 Gal. 3.10 Quest 256. Now proceed and tell me what the curse of the Law is and how wee be freed from it Ans The Curse due vnto man-kinde by the Law of God for sinne implieth in it a three fold death First a death in sinne noted Ephe. 2.1 Secondly the death and mortalitie of the bodie which by creation was immortall as the soule Gen. 3.15 Thirdly the death of body and soule in hell torments or that finall separation from the presence of God 2. The. 1.7.8.9 commonly called the second death The third part of the Historie of man or of the reformed Adam or man in Christ renued by the Gospell restored to Grace and preserued to Glorie Question 1. IF man by nature bee so miserable and so deformed as wee haue seene by the Historie of his fall by the fearefull consequents of his apostacie and lastly most
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
not sufficient to Saluation to beeleeue in God confusedly but we must beleeue that God the Father is our Father God the Sonne is our redeemer and that the holy Ghost is our comforter and sanctifier And we must not worship the Father without the Sonne and the holy Ghost nor the Sonne without the Father and the holy Ghost nor the holy Ghost without the Father and the Son for then wee worshippe an Idoll of our owne braines inuention The first person in Trinitie is called a Father in respect of nature and of grace first by nature in respect of his onely begotten Sonne Iesus Christ next by nature for that all things that are Rom. 11. haue their being and mouing in him and for him Next hee is a Father in respect of grace beecause hee doth adopt and accept all the Elect for his children in Iesus Christ first God the Father begets the Sonne before all eternitie Sonne and the Father equall in time but in naturall generation the Father is before the Sonne Secondly God the Father committeth to the Sonne his whole affaires so doth not nor can the earthly Father but hee should come to nothing Thirdly hee begets the Sonne in himselfe and not without Comforts which follow this Faith First the Diuell is no more our Father Iohn 8.44 but wee haue a prerogatiue by our Faith in Christ to bee Gods children Iohn 1.12 Secondly a moderate care will serue for the things of this life for if I bee a child in Gods familie the heauenly father will not faile mee for I know that in a familie the Father prouideth for all Mat. 6.26 Heb. 13.6.7 And Christ saith Your heauenly Father knoweth all your wants Thirdly if God bee our Father hee will tenderly respect vs in all our infirmities tentations and grieuances in this life Psal 103.13 Fourthly if God bee our Father his loue is immutable albeit wee bee changed euery day yet hee is euer the same Iames. 1.17 Fiftly if God bee our Father wee may freely come to his presence continually and acquaint him with all our greefes Luke 11.13 and if wee call instantly for the best things hee hath in store yea euen for his holy spirit he will graunt our request Secondly for the title Almightie Almightie 2. Difference betweene the true God and the false here I professe that I am perswaded and assured that the true God which I serue and vpon whom I wholy depend is not like the weake false gods which perish but as hee is willing in Christ Iesus so is he all sufficient to performe all his promises vnto mee and to deliuer mee and to keepe mee from all dangers both of body and soule temporall and eternall Comforts which follow this Faith Frst albeit thou hast beene a grieuous sinner and of long continuance in sinne yea in most grose and vile sinnes yet this great God is most able and all sufficient to loosen by Iesus Christ all the works and power of Sathan if thou wilt renounce thine vnbeleefe and seeke God in Christ by his word in Faith vnfained and in repentance sorrowing seriously and renouncing all dead works Rom. 11.23 Heb. 6.2.3 Secondly this is a singular consolation in all the troubles of this life that I am thus perswaded in mine hart that God is my louing Father 1. Ioh. 5.4 Psal 23.4 and an Almightie Father most sufficient as hee is willing for good in all respects Iohn 10.29 The third title Maker of heauen and earth And here I say this much in effect 3. Difference betweene the true God and false As. Esay 45.6.7 that I know by the light of Gods word and am perswaded in mine heart by the work of Gods spirit by whose grace I professe and confesse that the true God which I serue is hee which created heauen and earth in the beeginning which preserueth and vpholdeth heauen and earth and all things therein to this day and shall doe it to the worlds end disposing also of all things euen the least accident which the heart of man can thinke vpon in any of his creatures according to his owne most holy will and wisdome For I doe not now imagine as some heathens haue done that God stirs and moues the world by an vniuersall motion but also cherisheth careth for and susteineth euery thing by a singular prouidence And this is that I professe in these words Here it may be doubted first that it is said the father hath made all things seeing it is certaine the Sonne and the holie Ghost did ioyne in this worke Ans First these words of the Creed stand distinctly thus I beleeue in that true God which is Father Sonne and holy Ghost secondly which is Almightie thirdly which is Creator of heauen and earth Secondly it may be doubted if he hath created all things then surely hee hath decreed all things if hee hath decreede of all things how then comes in sinne into the world Ans God doth not simply will or decree sinne but in part and with respects First not as it is sinne but so farre forth as sinne is either a punishment chasticement tryall action or hath being in nature Secondly God can so vse euill instruments that the work done by them being a sinne shall neuerthelesse in him bee a good worke because hee knowes how to vse euill instruments well as Iudas Pilate Cayphas and the rest in crucifying of Christ Act. 2.23 Thirdly if the blessed Trinitie made heauen and earth in the beginning of nothing onely by a * Psa 148.3 Gen. 1.3 word speaking it may bee demanded what this word was Ans The word of God in Scripture is taken three waies first for the substantiall word which was before the creation and this is Christ Iohn 1.1 Secondly for the sounding or written word of God in the Scriptures Thirdly Heb. 1.3 for the powerfull word of God which is nothing else but the pleasure will and appointment of God Comfortable meditations vpon this point of the Creation of the world First the doctrine of the Creation and meditation in Gods works is commended often as Psal 111. Psal 147.148 The works of God ought to bee sought out of all them which feare him And the skilfull workman thinks himselfe much disgraced to haue men passe by and not to respect his work So is it with the Lord when his people passe by this meditation this serueth much for instruction and consolation for in the works of God wee may see Gods power wisedome loue mercie prouidence And how greatly God respecteth this appeareth in that he appointed this as a speciall seruice done vnto him in the sanctification of the Saboth Psal 92. Secondly when I say I rest vpon the Creator of heauen and earth it yeelds vnto mine heart a speciall comfort thus God will assuredly keepe me in all dangers for like as no man is so tender ouer any work as hee that made it for hee can not abide to see it any way
the Father then the light of one torch or great light doth the light of an other from which it is taken Sundrie persons most impiously haue taken this title vppon them falsely to bee called Gods Christ is the Sonne of God Note it well whosoeuer did it from the beginning of the world to this day he neuer wanted the fearefull signes of Gods wrath vpon him our first parents for affecting diuine honour Gen. 3. lost all their excellencie and beecame the children of wrath Herod was ambitiously impious this way but sodenly the Angell of God smote him The conuersion of the Gentiles is an argument of arguments to assure vs that Iesus Christ was the onely Sonne of God against all Atheists of all ages for how could that be that so many nations should turne subiects to his scepter but that the diuine power of God was in this worke and that this our Lord and God manifested in the flesh was so mightie and powerfull in and by his Gospell to conuert soules vnto him 2. Cor. 10.3.4.5.6 Lastly That Christ is very God speciall rules of proportion require this that Iesus Christ bee very God first It is a worke of omnipotencie to bee a Sauiour of body and soule such a Sauiour was Christ secondly there must bee a proportion betweene the sinne of men and the punishment of sinne The sinne of men being against the infinite maiestie of God must haue a punishment infinite therefore such an infinite Redeemer Thirdly there was nothing could so quench the fierie darts of Sathan Epe 6. and the pollution of sinne in our consciences but the bloud of such an infinite Mediator Fourthly God herein doth manifest his grace and loue vnto vs in that he giues vs such a redemption by his Sonne Rom. 5. and such a satisfaction as should not onely bee equall to our sinne but also by many degrees goe beyond it And these very words that Iesus Christ is the Sonne of God yee haue often set downe in the Scriptures Confer these places 2. Pet. 1.17 Mat. 3. and 17.5 c. So also is hee called the onely begotten Sonne of God Iohn 1.14 Ye saw the glory thereof as the glory of the onely begotten Sonne of the Father full of grace and truth and ver 18. and Chap. 3.16 And thus Iesus Christ our Lord is the onely begotten Sonne of God not by creation nor by adoption nor by reason of the personall vnion of two natures but by nature and as hauing of the substance of the Father before all worlds Quest 25. What vse is there of this title and what comforts follow this Faith 1. Vse Humiliation Ans This serues well both for humiliation and consolation First for humiliation thus When I see that nothing could appease the wrath of God for sinne but the hart-bloud of his onely begotten Sonne I see it cleere that without this Sauiour all the Sonnes of Adam were in the wofull state of damnation hauing so offended the high maiestie of God that nothing could serue for reconciliation but the death of the Kings owne Sonne the consideration and meditation of this I say ought to smite my heart with a holy feare of sinning against God for that so great a price was laid downe for my sinnes 2. Vse Consolation Secondly for our further consolation I am continually as to behold here the inspeakable and infinite loue of God Iohn 3.16 so also to esteeme and value all the works following acted and done by Iesus Christ for mee according to the worthinesse and excellencie of his person Thirdly this gift of God in giuing vs his Sonne Rom. 8 5● in not sparing his owne Sonne but giuing him for vs all to death this gift I say should moue vs continually to sing in our hearts 3. Praise God alwaies and to say with Dauid My soule praise thou the Lord and all that is within mee praise his holie name my soule praise thou the Lord and forget not all his benefites which forgiueth all thine iniquitie and healeth all thine infirmities which redeemeth thy life from the graue and crowneth thee with mercie and compassion Quest 26. Proceede to the fourth title Where is Iesus Christ called our Lord and wherefore Ans Hee is so called often in the scripture the Angell to the shepeheards so cals him Luke 2.11 and Christ himselfe teacheth it out of the 110. Psal that hee must bee so called And hee is truly and iustly so called because that redeeming our soules and bodies from the bondage of sinne death and damnation not with gold and siluer but with his owne precious bloud hee may challenge vs for his * 1 Pet 1.12 1. Cor. 6.20 owne by good right And this may hee doe also by right of c●e●tion as also by right of his place and office as beeing the head of the Church which is his body whereof I am a member Duties and Consolations which follow this Faith are these First I binde my selfe to an absolute obedience of euerie word of Christ without any exception and that I obey all my Superiours onely in him and for him Act. 4.19 And I must doe him homage in body and soule because he is Lord of both 1. Cor. 6. Secondly seeing hee is become my Lord I must stand firme by faith in him and rest on him in all feares and euils of this life for hee will neuer faile mee nor forsake mee Ioh. 1.5 hee will not suffer any of his to perish Ioh. 10.28 for that all power is giuen him Mat. 28. Thirdly all Gouernours must remember to be as louing fathers to their inferiours for if they be not so they must giue an account to an higher Lord who is set ouer them this the Apostle teacheth Ephe. 6.9 Yee Masters doe the same things vnto your seruants putting away threatning and know that euen your Master is also in heauen Quest 27. Thus farre of the foure titles and of the first most excellent and diuine nature of the Sonne of God now followes his humane nature incarnation and the vnion of both natures in one person in these words Conceiued by the holy Ghost borne of the virgin Mary Tell me first where is Christ said to bee conceiued by the holy Ghost Ans In all Scriptures wheresoeuer he is called the Son of God as Rom. 1.4 Mat. 3.17 Ioh. 1.14 But these very words are found set downe by Saint Mathew Conceiued by the holy Ghost Chap. 1.19.20 Feare not to take Mary for thy wife for that which was conceiued in her is of the holy Ghost And Luke 1.35 The holy Ghost shall come vpon thee and the power of the most high shall ouershadow thee therefore also that holy thing which shall bee borne of thee shall bee called the Sonne of God Concerning the Incarnation of the Sonne of God wee must know that it is a great * 2. Tim. 3.16 misterie and therefore here obserue First who is Incarnate the second
* Ioh. 1.14 Luke 1.35 person in Trinitie first for that God by him created man and therefore by him must hee bee recreated and redeemed secondly for that he is the a Incarnation a misterie essentiall Image of God to restore the Image of God lost in Adam So this I beleeue the whole Godhead is not incarnate nor any person but the Sonne the person of the Sonne I say subsisting in the God-head Secondly this I must say and beleeue that hee was a perfect man in euery respect like to Adam sinne onely excepted subiect to all vnblameable and generall infirmities which appertaine to the whole nature of men as passions of body and minde Thirdly this I must beleeue and auouch that it was necessarie that he should become man first to satisfie God in that nature wee offended secondly for that not one else could fulfill all righteousnesse which the Law requireth of vs but hee thirdly for that our redeemer must die for our sinnes fourthly hee must bee a Mediator and make requests and speake to God and man for a reconciliation man before the fall could speake to God face to face but now hee can not nor may not come neere but in the face and fauour of Christ whose face is to bee found in the Gospell Duties which follow this Faith First draw neere to Christ and cleaue vnto him for wee see hee is come neere vs and become our Immanuel Esay 7. Secondly Psal 22. Es 53. here is a patterne and president for vs of inspeakable humilitie Phil. 2.6.7 There is a secret pride in all the sonnes of Adam till God change their heart and this pride the lesse wee discerne it the more it is and the more we discerne it the lesse it is This I obserue touching this incarnation of Christ that his conception by the worke of the holy Ghost was wonderfull for it was so done in the wombe of the Virgin that albeit hee tooke of her very flesh which came of sinfull Adam yet was the flesh of Christ I meane his humane nature body and soule without sinne To preuent that originall corruption which comes to man-kinde by naturall propagation the great wisedome of God prouided that his Incarnation should bee by the immediate work of the holy Ghost without any naturall generation or meanes of man on earth or Angell in heauen or earth Heb. 2.14 Quest 28. Proceede on to speake of the birth of Christ he was borne of the Virgin Mary and of the vnion of natures diuine and humane in this one person Ans Thus I beleeue indeed for so did the Patriaches and Prophets of old because of the diuine Oracles which God gaue them concerning the Incarnation of the Sonne of God Gen. 3.18 and 12.3.4 and 21. Esay 7. and 14. and therefore much more ought wee seeing wee haue in the Gospell the complement of all those prophecies Luke 2.7 Mat. 1.25 so beleeue in Iesus Christ borne of the Virgin Mary that is that hee was not onely conceiued by the holy Ghost in the wombe of the Virgin but also in time and according to the course of nature borne of the sayd virgin and brought forth into the world by her First a dutie following this faith is this thanksgiuing for the Incarnation of the Sonne of God as wee see by the examples of the Angels praising God for this benefite Luke 1.14 the Virgin praising God for this benefite Luke 1.46 And the holy Priest Zacharie praising God for this benefit Luke 1.68 Secondly a consolation following this faith is preached vnto vs by the Angell Luke 2.10 when hee saith Beehold I bring you tidings of great ioy that shall bee to all people hence comes first peace with God secondly peace with our owne conscience thirdly with the holy Angels fourthly with all the creatures of God in the frame of heauen and earth The proper name of Christs mother was Mary this is testified often in the New Testament Luke 2.5 c. This name is added for a more certaine and speciall discription of his Mother that my faith may bee the better certified of the truth of all diuine Oracles and Prophecies concerning him A double discent among Iewes naturall by generation legall when one succeed an other in the inheritance being next by for this holy woman being as Mathew and Luke testifie of the noble rase of the kings of Iudah it is cleere that our Lord and Sauiour Iesus Christ came of the seed of Dauid and so of Abraham according to the promise Gen. 12. and 49. Luke 2. Againe shee is called A Virgin both to let vs see the accomplishment of the prophecie Esay 7.14.22 and to assure vs of that is aforesaid that is that hee is the onely begotten Sonne of God conceiued by the holy Ghost and not by the ordinarie course of nature And this blessed mother of Christ a holy * Luk. 1.48 Prophetise wee doe willingly honour her three waies first by thanksgiuing to God for her secondly by a reuerent estimation of her thirdly by imitation of her excellent vertues And thus hauing seene by cleere euidence from the Lord that our blessed Lord and Sauiour as touching his natures is very God and very man it resteth onely that we learne also by diuine demonstration that these two natures are vnited in one person First 2. Kindes of Vnions 1. In nature 2. In person here then wee must bee aduertised that there bee two kindes of vnions vnion in nature and vnion in person Vnion in nature is when two or moe things are ioyned or vnited into one nature as the Father the Sonne and the holy-Ghost beeing and remaining three distinct persons are one and the same in nature or God-head Vnion in person is when two things are in that manner vnited that they make but one person or substance as the body and soule of man meeting together make one man Secondly this vnion of natures then here is this the second person in Trinitie or the Sonne of God doth assume to it a man-hood in such order that the same being void of all personall being in it selfe doth wholy and onely subsist in the second person in Trinitie or depends wholy on the person of the Sonne so that now it is a nature onely and not a person because it doth not subsist alone as in other men Thirdly this then I vnderstand and beleeue here The vnion of natures discribed that the euerlasting son of God without any putting off of his diuine nature without any commixtion or conuersion was made that which before his Incarnation hee was not to wit very man by taking flesh by the power of the holy Ghost from the Virgin and an humane soule created of nothing Personal vnion both which natures being vnited together in a most admirable personall vnion make one most blessed person euen the most sacred person of our onely Lord and Sauiour Iesus Christ Christ very man Fourthly and our Lord Christ
The signes that Christ had the Victorie and triumphed ouer his enemies on the crrsse are these First the monument of the victorie is this Col. 2 14.15 Christ tooke the hand-writing or debt-bill which was against his elect euer testifying their sinne and debt namely the ceremoniall law and curse of the morall law and nailes them to the crosse Secondly on the Crosse hee also triumphed ouer his enemies as the Apostle speaketh Col. 2.15 for the Diuell and his Angels death hell and condemnation were taken prisoners their armour weapons and stings taken from them so as they shall neuer hurt his elect any more Ro. 8.1.1 Cor. 13.58 Quest 39. Proceede to speake of the second degree of Christs humiliation as namely of his buriall do you beleeue he was buried Ans That I doe for so I am taught of God Christs buriall and commanded and this Faith is exceeding comfortable And here also the Faith of the Church before Christ is the same with the Faith of the Church vnder the Gospell for the elder ages were taught thus to beleeue according to the prophecie Esa 53.9 Hee made his graue with the wicked and with the rich in his death though hee had done no wickednesse neither was there any deceit in his mouth The accomplishment for our further confirmation and setling of our hearts in this faith we haue testified by all the foure * Ioh. 19.38 Math. 27 59. Luke 23.52 Mark 15.46 Euangelists who record the persons time place and manner of his buriall First the persons were honorable and reuerend Ioseph of Aramathea Io. 3.2 19.39 and Nicodemus that disputed with him of regeneration and came vnto him by night These two secret disciples that before this persecution were little seene in following Christ now in the heat of the persecution when the best professours forsooke him the Lord gaue them the spirit of fortitude to professe him openly and to burie him honourably Secondly the manner of his buriall was very honorable for the persons before named prouided richly for it Mat. 27.59 Iohn 19.40 Ioseph for his part brought cleane and fine linnen clothes and Nicodemus of Aloes and Mirrh the waight of an hundreth pounds And the body being wrapped vp in the clothes and sweete odours they laid it in a tombe hewen out of a rock wherein was neuer man before laid Next they make the place sure closing it vp with a stone to couer the mouth of it Mar. 15.43 Lastly the Iewes seale vp the stone that none might presume to open it and for this they set Souldiers to watch it And all this was done that it might more cleerely yet bee manifested by his glorious resurrection from the dead Rom. 1.3.4 that hee was the Sonne of God The vse of this Faith and what consolation and confirmation we haue hereby is this First wee haue by his buriall a further confirmation of his death for in that this is sufficiently testified vnto vs it is most manifest that hee certainely dyed for that hee thus far humbled himselfe to haue his precious body inclosed in the graue Againe his resting for a time in the graue serues well for the same purpose against all enemies which will denie the truth of his death Secondly wee bee taught here that like as Christ being now dead for our sinnes rested in the graue so wee also hauing a misticall and admirable communion with him by faith and the secret working of the holy Ghost in our hearts wee I say must doe as hee did that is like as he by the power of his God-head did ouercome the graue and power of death in his owne person Rom. 6.3 and 8.11 so must we by the very same power receiue grace to kill sinne and bury sinne in our selues Thirdlie let vs neuer feare the power of the graue any more nor the wrath of God in it for that Iesus Christ by his death and buriall hath taken away the power of the graue from vs yea hath made it a bed to sleepe in for his elect vnto the day of his glorious appearance Quest 40. What can you say of the third and last degree of his humiliation doe you beleeue hee descended into hell Ans I doe so albeit this Article hath beene a Ruff in exposi Symboli doubted of many and of many Churches in their confessions pretermitted for it seemes vnto me the holy Ghost speakes to this effect Act. 2.24.25.26 Thou wilt not leaue my soule or my life or my person in the hell or in the graue neither wilt thou suffer thy holy one to see corruption Here the greatest is what the word which is of some translated Hell of others Graue here should signifie for that it hath many acceptions or signification in Scripture First it signifieth the graue as Gen. 37.35 I shall discend to the * Sheolah so Gen. 42.38 graue sorrowing Secondly by translation or a Metaphor it signifieth the place of the damned as Psal 49.14 and Num. 16.33 So they and all that they had went downe into the graue Psal 49.14 or hell Thirdly this word signifieth also extreeme sorrowes as Psal 18.4 Psal 18.5 The sorrowes of the graue haue compassed me about 1. Sam. 2.6 Fourthly it is also taken for the state which is in buriall and which followes the graue as that condicion of the dead lying now as lookd vp and as it were swallowed vp of death as Esay 14.11 Thy pompe is brought downe to the graue speaking in contempt of the pride of the king of Babilon Now I can not beleeue that hell in this Article signifieth the graue for that were but to darcken and obscure that which was cleerely set downe before which is not vsuall with Gods spirit specially in so short an abstract Secondly I can not vnderstand this place of the hell of the damned Luke 1.3 First for that the Euangelists specially Luke promising so exactly to write of all points spake nothing of locall descention to the place of the damned Secondly If he descended into hell it must be in his god-head or man-hood the God-head can neither ascend nor descend for it fils at all times all places If in his man-hood hee descended it was either in soule or body the soule was the same day in Paradise Luke 23.43 the body three daies and three nights in the graue and I can not see how in eyther of these parts hee descended into hell Thirdly there is an analogie betweene the first Adam and second Adam the first Adam the same day he sinned was cast out of Paradise the second Adam the same day he made satisfaction for sinne went immediately into paradise Fourthly many confessions of faith in former ages mention no such locall descention of Christ yea a great number haue clean omitted it as is aforeshewed I know there is great strife concerning this poynt but wee may not striue for that wee bee brethren but aske that wisedome
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
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