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A97309 The whole body of Christian religion, by Hieron. Zanchius. Translated out of Latine by D. Ralph Winterton. Zanchi, Giralamo, 1516-1590.; Winterton, Ralph, 1600-1636. 1659 (1659) Wing Z7; Thomason E1897_1; ESTC R209936 137,419 420

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faith we believe confesse that after pardon of sins obtained in the Church Militant here there remains nothing else to be expected by the dead but the resurrection of the body and life eternal DOCT. X. Errours WHerefore we condemn 1. that errour by which some teach that the offence being forgiven there yet remains the debt of punishment to he paid and that this punishment being no other then eternal death is by repentance changed into temporal punishments which are to be undergone either in this life or after death in Purgatory unlesse we be discharged from them by the help of Masses Indulgences and other suffrages 2. We condemn also their blasphemy who seek remission of sins and teach it to be sought otherwhere then in Christ Also such as maintain it possible to be really apply'd and partaken by them any other way then by a true faith and by the holy Ghost 3. We likewise condemn their sacrilegious doctrine who teach that all sins are not always forgiven to believers by God but that some are oftentimes retained which are further to be expiated by fastings almes prayers and other works of ours or by the oblations of others and sacrifices of Priests CHAP. XXVIII Of the state of souls after death and of the resurrection of the dead DOCTRINE I. That souls die not with the bodies nor do they sleep being separated from them or rest any where beside in Heaven or hell neither are they tormented in Purgatory WE believe that our souls do neither die with the body nor sleep when parted from them or remain waking in certain hidden places besides Heaven and hell nor that they are tortoured in that purgatory fire but that the souls of all men live even out of their bodies understand and will that the souls of the godly do reign in heaven w th Christ those of the wicked are tormented in hell with the Divels as the Lord teacheth of the first a Luke 16.5 When godly and mercifull men fail that is departed out of this life they that is their souls are received into everlasting habitations and in another place that they are b Luke 23.43 with him in Paradise but of these last by the c Luke 15 ●5 example of the rich Glutton that they goe into hell that is a place destinated to everlasting burnings as also we d Acts 1.25 read of Judas and are there tormented DOCT. II. That the places are different where the souls of the faithfull and where those of unbelievers live after the death of their bodies BUt seeing the state of faithfull and unbelieving souls is so different we believe that the places are different also into which they goe namely the eternall tabernacles in heaven and paradise appointed for the godly and a 2 Pet. 2.4 hell or the bottomlesse pit prepared for the wicked since the holy Scripture attributes unconceivable light to the one and the greatest darknesse to the other which Christ b Mat. 8.12 calleth utter darknesse and since the Lord saith that his will is that where himself is there those that believe in him be also apparently signifying that in that place where he is now with his body and soul there also shall be the faithfull first with their souls and in due time with other bodies also but unbelievers never with either so that we judge it the highest impiety to say that heaven is every where whereas it is in no place of Scripture assigned to the wicked but frequently to the godly alone as their proper and eternall habitation and for that it is necessary that bodies be circumscribed in some space after the resurrection and that souls be contained somewhere definitively as the schooles speak DOCT. III. That the end of this world will certainly come and all things shall be changed although the time it self be unknown MOreover although the time when the end of this world shall be is so unknown to us a Mat. 24.36 Act 1.7 Isa 24.23 and 65.17 and ● 22 Ps 102.27 Dan. 12.2 Mal. 4.1 2 Pet. 3.13 Apoc. 21.1 Iude 14,15 Mat. 24. Luke 21.5 c. that it is not possible to know it yet we believe that it will most certainly be and then not only the earth but likewise the heavens shall be changed and there shall be a new heaven and a new earth and all the dead even the wicked shall rise when Christ shall call to judgement the voice and trumpet of an Arch-angel and to the certainty of these things belongs that method of our Lord Iesus in having first foretold the desolation of Ierusalem and thereunto subjoyning a discourse concerning these matters to the end that by those things which we have seen befall Ierusalem we might believe that those which he then foretold of the end of the world will come to passe with the same certainty c. DOCT. VI. That all dead men shall at last be quickned and rise from their sepulchres WE believe therefore that a 1 Cor 15.2 as all men die in Adam so in Christ all even the wicked as to the body shall be made alive every ones soul resuming its proper body although we confesse some shall arise to eternall happinesse and others to eternall damnation Ioh. 5.29 according to the saying of Christ and they shall come forth that have done good unto the resurrection of life and they that have done evil unto the resurrection of damnation whence also the order of the resurrection is confirmed which the Apostle delivers in these words a Thes 4.16 And the dead in Christ shall rise first and then the rest DOCT. V. That there shall not be new bodies made for our souls but the very same shall rise which died FUrthermore we believe that there shall not be a new body framed to every soul but the same of every particular person that died as to the substance shall rise again but different in some qualities according to the Apostle's doctrine concerning the bodies of the godly a 1 Cor. 15 36.42 shewing by the example of the same grain that they are sowed one thing and arise another that they are sowed obnoxious to corruption but raised incorruptible c. and Iob testifyeth concerning his hope in this manner Iob 19.25 26 27. I know that my Redeemer liveth and that I shall rise again in the latter day upon the earth and that in my flesh I shall see God Whom I shall see for my self and not another and wine eyes shall behold him For we shall see Christ with our corporeall eyes in the clouds returning to us with his body and also reigning in heaven DOCT. VI. That from the example of our bodies after the resurrection it appears that the body of Christ is not every where WHereas the Apostle saith a Phil. ● 2● Christ shall change our vile bodies that they may be fashioned like unto his glorious body we believe that if the body of
expresseth by the name of Heaven Earth and they were all exceeding good Prov. 16.4 And we believe likewise that he ordained them for the use of man and for his own glorie And therefore we acknowledge both the Sonne and the holy Ghost to be Creatour of the world as well as the Father For as much as the Father the Son and the holy Ghost is but one and the same God DOCT. II. That the Heaven is distinguished from the Earth and that the Heaven of the blessed doth differ from the other Heavens NEither do we mingle Heaven and Earth together 2 ●●r 22.2 Matth. 6.10 nor make a confusion of the Heavens one with another but according to the holy Scripture we make a distinction as we see the elements and all kinds of creatures animate and inanimate to be distinguished And further we confesse that the Heaven in which the souls of the blessed live with Christ and the bodyes of all the godly shall which Christ also calleth his a Iohn 14.2 Fathers house and b Luk. 23.43 Paradise and which the Apostle calleth c Heb. 11.10 A citie which hath foundations whose builder and maker is God We confesse I say that this Heaven differeth from the other Heavens but much more from Earth and Hell Unto this Heaven also the Apostle alluded when he said 2 Cor. 12.2 That he was caught up to the third Heaven to wit above the Heaven of the aire and above all the visible and moveable orbs DOCT. III. That all the Angels were created good although they did not all stand fast in the truth WE believe also That the Angels were all created good and righteous being substances spirituall and immortall and indued with understanding and free-will although they did not all stand fast in goodness and righteousness Iohn ● 44 and the Truth as our Lord Iesus speaketh but did many of them from the very beginning sinne of their own free-will and so became the enemies of God and all goodness the enemies of all mankind and especially of the Church of God liars and speaking lies of their own murderers devils evil spirits and 2 Pet. 2.4 that therefore they were cast down to Hell and delivered into chaines of darkness to be reserved unto judgement DOCT. IV. The causes or reasons why many of the heavenly Spirits were permitted to sinne and became evil ANd this was not without cause permitted by the wisedome of God as we are taught in holy Scripture For besides that God would have his justice and judgement made known unto them as likewise his anger and wrath against sin by what creature soever committed he hath also appointed to use them as his instruments to a 1 King 21.22 tempt us and exercise our faith and patience in b Eph. 6.12 spirituall combats and all to further our salvation and to conclude He would have them to be the executors and administrators of his justice judgements against mans wickedness that as many as c 2 Thes 2.12 will not believe the truth whereby they may be saved should follow the d Tim. 4 1. doctrines of devils giving heed to seducing spirits and e 2 Thes 2 11. believing lies and so f 12. be damned DOCT. V. That the good Angels were by the grace of God preserved in goodness that so they might become God's ministring Spirits for our good AGain we believe That g D 10. innumerable of the celestiall spirits were by the grace of God in Christ preserved that they might not sin with the rest but persist in truth and obedience and that so they became Gods messengers and h Heb 1.14 ministring spirits for the good of his elect to defend and protect them against the devils and to promote the Kingdome of Christ And they do so love us and wait upon us that they do exceedingly i Luk. 15.10 rejoyce for our salvation But they will k Revel 22.9 not be worshipped of us by any means but put us in minde that God onely is to be worshipped and that they are but our fellow-servants with whom we shall also live a blessed and eternall life as the Angels of God in heaven Matth. 22.30 DOCT. VI. That man was created after the Image of God WE believe That after that all other things were created at last man also was a Gen. 1.26 27. created after the Image and likenesse of God his body being b 2 7. formed out of the earth but his soul which is a spirituall and immortall substance being made of nothing and c ibid. inspired by God into his body Not long after a wife also was by God given unto him d 2.22 made of his bone as concerning the body and created after the Image of God DOCT. VII Wherein especialy that Image of God consisted BUt we believe that the Image of God consisted in this especially That as God is the absolute Lord of all things So unto man were e G●● 1.28 Psal 8.6 7 8. all things made subject that he should have dominion over the fowles of the aire the fishes of the sea and the beasts of the land insomuch that he was the king of all the lower world And again more especially in this That as God is most holy and righteous So also man was f Eccl. 7.29 created upright at the first that is g Eph. 4 24. in righteousness and true holiness as the Apostle doth interpret it DOCT. VIII That Adam had free-will before his fall HEreupon we believe that man in his first estate had not onely this libertie that he could will nothing against his will which libertie hath alwayes remained in man and still remaineth but also that he was indued with such power from above that if he would he might have not sinned and so not have died but have persevered in righteousness and have escaped death Insomuch that his losse of both is to be justly attributed unto himself and not unto any other DOCT. IX Heresies and Errours condemned WE condemne therefore the Valentinians Alarcionites Manichees and as many as have taught or have left any thing in writing behinde them against this article of our Christian faith whether they feigned the world to be made by some other God then the Father of Christ or whether they held that all things that are good were made by one God that is good and all things that are evil by another that is evil For how can he be God which is not the chief and soveraigne good and the onely maker of all good things We condemne also all those which hold that the soul of man was made of the substance of God or which deny it to be immortall and alwayes working or which make the Image of God to consist onely in the dominion over his creatures or last of all which deny that the first man was created by God at the first with free-will truely so
be done rashly and imprudently therein or every man make his own pleasure his law but that all things be done in a due manner a 1 Cor. 14.26 to edification without injury to any whilest b Rom. 2.24 the name of God be blasphemed through us among the unbelievers DOCT. XXVII That they who are set over the Churches ought to take care that the children of believers be brought up in Christian Religion and instructed either in good literature or an honest profession TO what we have already said is conjoyned the care of children Therefore we believe it necessary for the perpetuall preservation of the Church that not only every private person do indeavour the education of their children in true piety and Christian manners either to good learning or some honest profession but also that the Church do undertake the cure of this a Faire to the end they may be in time rendred profitable both to Church Commonwealth to which effect do conduce as well publick Schools of literature and the exercising honest professions as Ecclesiasticall Catechising and institutions DOCT. XXVIII That Ministers with their families are to be supported with competent and befitting stipends WE also believe that the Church cannot be rightly govern'd unlesse the Ministers be liberally suppli'd with all things necessary to a seemly sort of living both for themselves and their families seeing no man is able to discharge his duty unless he be provided wherewith to live and our Lord saith a Math. 10.10 The labourour is worthy of his reward as the b 1 Cor. 9.7 c. 2 Tim. 2.17 c. Apostle writeth largely of this matter in sundry places demonstrating to the full that Ministers who serve the Church ought to receive from the Church it self whatsoever they have need of for this present life and that they have right to demand the same so far it is from a sin in them to receive them as some do unreasonably pronounce it Neverthelesse a 1 Tim. 3.8 with the Apostle we highly condemne coveteousnesse in all persons and especially in Ministers as likewise on the contrary we disapprove prodigality teaching that neither of these vices is to be cherished or endured DOCT. XXIX That the goods of the Churches are not to be imbezell'd but distributed to the support of Ministers and other godly uses MOreover whereas many gifts have by the liberality of Princes and other good men been heretofore and are still in some places conferred on the Churches we judge it meet that where Churches are possest of such gifts diligent care be taken that they be not wasted nor converted to profane much lesse to sacrilegious uses nor when so converted be permitted and conniv'd at but that they be distributed only to the ends they were intended to namely to pious uses Yet we approve that a Deut. 14. ancient partition of Ecclesiasticall goods so as one part thereof goe to the godly Bishops that is the Teachers and Ministers of the word and their families another part to students deputed to the Ministry of the Church and to all that serve therein a third part to poor people and strangers and a fourth to the reparation of Churches and Schools to which part belong not only the houses of Ministers Teachers and Students with their Libraries and all instruments and necessary to Churches and Schools but also Hospitalls and houses of charity for stranger and other like places where those persons dwell of whom the Church ought to take a peculiar care DOCT. XXX Of the manner of Christian Temples what tongue habit and ornaments are to be used in them what Festivals ought to be observed to whom Prayers are to be made and that rites ceremonies ought to be arbitrary free saving those which have been appointed by Christ or his Apostles BUt for that this reason is not the least why believers doe and ought to live together in the same Cities Towns and Villages as far as possible they may namely to the end they might not only cherish their commou faith by holy communication daily amongst themselves in private and exercise mutuall charity in Christian offices but also that they might in certain places and times assemble together to praise and call upon God publickly to hear his word partake the Sacraments and perform the publick works of charity toward the poor which things cannot be done without speech and rites and ceremonies therefore we declare our opinion of them also in brief after this manner Seeing it is out of all doubt that all things ought to be done in the Church to edification all appearance of superstition removed from it we conceive that true piety and the edification of the Churches do require First as concerning Places that if old and profained Temples be allow'd of they should be purg'd from all Idols and from the reliques and footsteps of all idolatrie and superstition For a 2 Cor. 6.16 what agreement hath the Temple of God with Idols Secondly that no Language be used but such as is understood by the whole Church For what edification can arrive to the Church from an unknown tongue The Apostle also expressely commands b 1 Cor. 14.21 them to keep silence in the Church who speake in an unknowne tongue unlesse the interpretation be added thereto Thirdly that all loosnesse in apparell all vanity and every such ornament which is more beseeming the profane Theaters of the Gentiles then the sacred Temples of Christians and condure more to the delighting of the flesh then edifying of the Spirit be abolish'd But that all things be performed in the Churches with the highest reverence and modestie as in the sight of God and Angels And although we conceive not that the form of apparell which Ministers ought to wear either in or out of the Ministry is to be so much Contended about as thereby to disturb the peace of the Churches yet where the simplicity of the Apostolike times is nearest approached unto and immitated those Churches are judg'd most worthy to be commended Fourthly that every Lords-day the Church be assembled into one holy Congregation since we see that even from the times of the Apostles to these present that day hath bene consecrated and sanctified to a sacred rest Next to the sabbath-Sabbath-day we cannot but approve the sanctifying of those daies wherein the remembrance of the Nativity of our Lord Jesus Christ of his Circumcision Passion Resurrection Ascension into Heaven and sending of the holy Ghost upon the Apostles was celebrated by the old Church Upon other daies as every Church shall judge it expedient they may congregate the people to an assemblie to hear the word and receive the Sacraments c. a Col 2.16 But this with care that all superstitious observation of d●●es be avoided Fiftly that prayers be poured forth to God alone and to Jesus Christ without invocation either of Angels or Saints departed as the Prophets and Apostles
sake consider'd in themselves but only for the imputed merits of Christ DOCT. VI. That judgement being ended the godly shall immediately be in heaven with Christ and the wicked in hell with the Devil and his Angels MOreover we believe that immediately after that judgement the godly shall follow Christ into heaven and the wicked with the Devils shall be thrust into hell Christ saying unto those Come ye blessed of my Father but to these Goe ye cursed into fire everlasting DOCT. VII That that day shall be most joyfull to the godly and therefore to be desir'd but to the wicked most sad and so intolerable to them even to hear of it SO we believe that last day will be to them who are grafted into Christ most happy and joyfull and that therefore it is beloved wished for by them and so ought to be desired and loved by us but the most unhappy and sad of all to the wicked whence it is no wonder that they hate that day 2 Tim. 4.8 and cannot endure the mention of it DOCT. VIII Errours 1. WE condemn those who deny that Christ is truly and really in his humane body to descend from heaven to the clouds and from thence to return into heaven with the elect but maintain that all this shall be without any mutation of place only by a sort of appearance as they call it and disappearance who are contradicted by sayings of Angels to the Apostles a Acts 1.11 As ye have seen him ascending into heaven so shall he come 2. We dissent from those who teach that works of godlinesse consider'd in themselves are the true cause for which eternall life is given and are the true deserts of the same the Apostle being of the contrary opinion and saying b Rom. 6 2● The gift of God is life eternall Neither do we approve the opinion of the C●iliasts concerning a thousand years wherein after judgement Christ shall converse with his elect in this world who shall live in the delights of the flesh but such as are seemly and shall beget issue but holy and at length be translated into heaven 4. We condemn and abominate their errour who hold that the fire into which the wicked are sent shall be in time extinct so that even all the devils that live happily in the kingdome of God contrary to the expresse words of Christ a Matt. 25.41 Go into eternall fire CHAP XXX Of life Eternall DOCTRINE I. That all shall receive eternall life who by their good works shall have testified that they were truly ingrafted into Christ and believed in Christ THerefore we believe that at last eternall life that is a full and perfect possession of life eternall shall be given in that last day to all who by the evident works of true faith and piety shall be openly declared before all Angels and men most clearly demonstrated and by the sentence of Christ the Iudge be pronounced to have been truly ingrafted into Christ by the holy spirit and so to have believed in God the Father in his Son Iesus Christ and in the holy Ghost to have been living members of the holy Church and to have had communion with all the Saints and to have obained remission of their sins the Lord himself teaching this who saith a Mat. 25 34 c. that he will say unto those that are on his right hand Come ye blessed of my Father enter into the kingdome prepared for you from the foundation of the world For I was an hungred and ye gave me to eat c. DOCT. II. The foregoing doctrine confirmed and that life eternall is given not in consideration of our works but through Christ in whom we are freely elected blessed and made the sons of God FOr in these words the Lord seemeth to have declared unto us that our good works are the evidences of our election blessing adoption and so of right an inheritance but that the cause for which we shall obtain life eternall and the possession of the kingdome of heaven is partly for that even before the foundation of the world that is before we had done any good that kingdome was freely prepared for us through Christ Eph. 1.3 partly for that we a have been blessed by the Father with all spirituall blessing in Christ and so called by grace justified obtained forgivenesse of our sins sanctified and adopted to be the sons of God through the same Christ and regenerated by his spirit whereby we are made coheirs of that kingdome Therefore forasmuch as the Lord will remember works of piety we do not question but he doth the same that it may be manifest to the whole world that we have truly been blessed elected just children of God to whom the inheritance was due according to that of the Apostle If children then heirs but that we are the children of God is declared by regeneration and regeneration by the effects of regeneration which are the works of faith and piety DOCT. III. That as the life of the godly shall be eternall so also the pains and fire of the wicked shall be eternall BUt as we believe that the children of God shall obtain life eternall so also we confesse that hypocrites and all the wicked shall goe into eternall fire never to be extinguish'd Mat. 25.48 and there be tormented for ever when Christ shall openly say Go ye into eternall fire DOCT. IV. That it can neither be express'd nor conceiv'd how happy that eternall life shall be BUt what that life is and after what manner and how great the felicity which is signify'd by the name of the kingdome of heaven we confesse ingenuously with the Apostle that neither eye hath seen it 1 Co● 2.9 nor ear heard it nor hath it entred into the heart of man being a thing greater and of more excellency then that it can be comprehended by human understanding and of such happinesse that greater cannot fall within our desires Therefore we simply believe we who are of Christ we are ruled by his Spirit who depend on his word and who place all our confidence of salvation in him that all shall be most happy and all shine like the Sun in the sight of God Mat. 13.43 1 Cor 11 12. Phil. 1.23 that we shall see God as he is and all live a heavenly and divine life with Christ and his Angels freed from all sin all misery all evil without any more sorrow without fear with out want or desire of any thing because God will be all in all 1 Cor. 15.28 Apoc. 22.3 4 c. and we shall see his face and in that city there shall be no night nor shall there be need of any candle or light of the Sun because the Lord God shall give us light and we shall reign for ever and ever with Christ Iesus our head Spouse Saviour Lord to whom praise honour and glory for evermore Amen FINIS THE CONTENTS OF THE CHAPTERS CHAPTER I. Concerning the Holy Scriptures which are the foundation of all Christian Religion Pag. 1. Chap. II. Concerning God the divine Persons and Properties Pag. 13 Chap. III. Concerning Gods foreknowledge and Pradestination Pag. 19 Chap. IV. Concerning Gods Omnipotency and will Pag. 26 Chap. V. Concerning the Creation of the world the Angels and the first estate of man Pag. 29 Chap. VI. Concerning Gods Providence and his governing the world Pag. 37 Chap. VII Concerning the Fall of man and originall sin and the fruits of it Pag. 44 Chap. VIII What free-will was left unto Man after his Fall Pag. 53 Chap. IX Concerning the Promise of Redemption and Salvation through Christ Pag. 61 Chap. X. Concerning the Law Pag. 65 Chap. XI Concerning Christ our Redeemer Pag. 77 Chap. XII Concerning the true dispensation of redemption salvation and life and therefore the necessitie of our union and communion with Christ Pag. 108 Chap. XIII Concerning the Gospel and the abrogation of the Law by the Gospel Pag. 131 Chap. XIV Concerning the Sacraments of the New Testament Pag. 143 Chap. XV. Concerning Baptisme Pag. 169 Chap. XVI Concerning the Lords Supper Pag. 178 Chap. XVII Concerning Faith Hope and Charitie Pag. 201 Chap. XVIII Concerning Repentance Pag. 209 Chap. XIX Concerning Iustification Pag. ●16 Chap. XX. Concerning the Free-will of a man regenerate and his power unto that which is good Pag. 232 Chap. XXI Concerning good works Pag. 242 Chap. XXII Concerning Invocation and swearing Pag. 252 Chap. XXIII Concerning the Church of Christ in general Pag. 258 Chap. XXIV Concerning the Church Militant Pag. 259 Chap. XXV Of the Government of the Church Militant and of the Ecclesiasticall Ministry Pag. 307 Chap. XXVI Concerning Magistrates Pag. 361 Chap. XXVII Of the perpetuall remission of sins in the Church of Christ Pag. 372 Chap. XXVIII Of the state of souls after death and of the resurrection of the dead Pag. 383 Chap. XXIX Of the glorious coming of the Lord Iesus to judge the living and the dead Pag. 392 Chap. XXX Of life Eternall Pag. 400
2 Cor. 5.17 Gal. 6.15 Matt. 5.16 that we may leade a godly life to the glorifying of him and the edifying of our neighbour DOCT. VI. That they are not elected and so cannot be saved whosoever are ingrafted into Christ by the holy Ghost and by a true lively Faith THerefore those are shamefully mistaken and deceived to their own destruction whosoever think that they are elected and so consequently shall be saved although they be not ingrafted into Christ by Faith nor repent them of their sins nor study to do the will of God and practise good works which God hath before ordained that we should walk in them Eph. 2.10 For they disjoyne what God would have conjoyned DOCT. VII That every man ought to believe that he is elected in Christ And that we may be certain of it by the sense of our Faith in Christ FRom hence it appeareth That although no man in generall ought to exempt himself out of the number of the elect seeing that the Scripture it self hath not done it but rather be confident that in as much as he is called unto Christ he is also called according to God's eternall purpose and election Yet if any man would be certain of his election he must run to his faith and the testimonie of his Conscience and Examine himself whether he be in the faith of Christ 2 Cor. xiii v. or no and whether he feeleth within himself the sincere love of God and his neighbour or no. But if he feele it not solidly and effectually yet let him not despair but pray unto God to help his unbeliefe Mar. 9.24 and hope that he may yet be made certain of it DOCT. VIII The causes why the Doctrine of Predestination is delivered unto us in the holy Scripture FOr the Doctrine of the eternall free and immutable predestination of God is not in holy Scripture delivered unto us that either we should neglect Christ or despair of our salvation or through securitie let the reignes loose unto concupiscence or to conclude that we should wax insolent and proud but contrarily for these reasons especially First That we may know There is no salvation in any other Act. 4.4.12 but in Christ For the foundation of all our salvation was laid and setled in Christ 2 Tim 1.11 before the foundation of the world Secondly That in time of tentations we which believe in Christ Rom. 1. throughout the whole 2 Tim 2.19 may be underpropped and supported by the certaintie of our salvation so that we neither despair nor distrust for as much as it standeth firme and sure in God's eternall decree Thirdly That we may from thence be stirred up to the studie of faith in Christ to sanctitie of life and the practise of good works for as much as we were elected and chosen of God that we should be faithfull and holy and without blame before him Eph. 1.4.2.10 in love and walk in good works Fourthly and Lastly that we should not wax insolent or proud but He that glorieth should glorie in the Lord 1 Cor. 1. ●1 because if we believe in Christ and live a holy and godly life we are to attribute it onely unto the mere grace and mercy of God to us in Christ who from all eternitie ordained that we should be such and that of his free grace to us in Christ CHAP. IV. Concerning Gods Omnipotence and will DOCT. I. That God is so Omnipotent that he can do more then he will WE believe that God is so Omnipotent or Almightie that he hath not onely done and also still doeth whatsoever it was or is his will to do but also that he can both will and do infinitely more then he will do And our beliefe one this part is grounded upon the doctrine of St. Iohn who said God is able of these stones to raise up children unto Abraham Mat● 3. ● and the doctrine of the Apostle who wrote thus concerning God speaking unto Moses Rom. 9. ●● I will have mercy one whom I will have mercy whereas he might have said I will have mercy on all men and again he hardneth not all as he might but whom he will 〈◊〉 Tertul● contra Prax. So then it is more then impious for a man from God's Omnipotence onely without declaring it to be his will once to presume to conclude that any thing hath been is or should be done by God DOCT. II. That it is not repugnant to Gods Omnipotence to say that there are some things which God cannot do SEeing that the Apostle writes that God cannot deny himself 2 Tim. 2.13 we believe that there is no wrong done to Gods Omnipotence if we say that there are many things which God cannot do viz. such as are repugnant to his nature and imploy a contradiction DOCT. III. The confirmation of the foregoing FOr seeing that God is the chief and soveraigne Good he can neither become evil nor do that which is evil Seeing that he is the chief and Soveraigne Truth he cannot lie Seeing that he is the chief and Soveraigne Iustice He can do nothing unjustly Seeing that he is Life it self How can he die And to conclude seeing that he is but one onely true God uncreated eternall subsisting in three persons onely We believe and confesse that he cannot assume any creature to himself in such manner as to make it coessentiall with him and such altogether as he is or constitute any fourth person and we are fully perswaded that by this our confession we derogate or detract nothing from Gods Omnipotence As surely what hath been God cannot cause not to have been what formerly hath been done he cannot cause now not to have been done For it is most certain that he who is Truth it self cannot do any thing which implies a contradiction For to say He can is openly to deny his Omnipotence by which he hath done whatsoever hath been done DOCT. IV. That we are to search for the Will of God onely in the holy Scripture FUrthermore seeing that the counsels of God are infinite and secret and such as are not made known Mark 13.32 no not to the Angels themselves We believe that when there is any question concerning the will of God Iohn 5.39 we are to search for it no where else but in the holy Scriptures where God of his great goodness hath made known unto us Iohn 15 15 17 29. by his Spirit what is his will and hath abundantly and perspicuously declared and afforded unto as whatsoever is necessarie unto salvation CHAP. V. Concerning the Creation of the world the Angels and the first estate of man DOCTRINE I. That all things were created of God and that they were exceeding good WE believe That God the Father by the Sonne together with the holy Ghost Gen. 1. Coloss 7.16 Gen. 1.1 in six dayes created all things visible and invisible which the holy Ghost in the holy Scripture