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A10966 A treatise vpon sundry matters contained in the Thiry nine Articles of religion, which are professed in the Church of England long since written and published by Thomas Rogers. Rogers, Thomas, d. 1616.; Rogers, Thomas, d. 1616. Faith, doctrine and religion professed in England. 1639 (1639) STC 21233; ESTC S1674 207,708 274

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b Psal 124.8 134.3 by him were all things created which are in heauen and which are in earth things visible and inuisible whether Thrones or Dominions or Principalities or Powers as things were created by him and for him c Col. 1.16 by his Son he made the worlds d Heb. 1.8 and all these acknowledged by the Churches Primitiue e Creede Ap●st Nicen. and reformed at this day f Confess Helv. 2. c. 6 7 Basil ar 1. of France ar ● Fland ar 12 And touching the preseruation of all things by him created My soule praise thou the Lord c. saith the Psalmist which covereth himselfe with light as with a garment spreadeth the heavens like a curtaine which layeth the beames of his chambers in the waters and maketh the clouds his Chariot and walketh vpon the wings of the winde which maketh the spirits his Messengers and flaming fire his Ministers g Psal 164.1 c. c. Are not two Sparrowes sold for a farthing and one of them shall not fall on the ground without your Father yea and al the hairs of your head are numbred saith our Sauiour Christ h Math. 10.29 30. God that made the world and all things that are therein he is Lord of heaven and earth he giveth life and breath and all things hath made of one bloud all mankind to dwell on all the face of the earth and hath assigned the times which were ordained before and the bounds of their habitation saith Saint Paul i Acts 17.24 25 26. The Sonne is the brightnesse of the glory and the ingraued forme of his person and beareth vp all things by his mighty Word k. The Churches of God in Heluetia l Heb. 1.13 Confe 20.7 Basil m Confess Basil ar 1 2. France n Confess Gal. ar 18. and Flanders o Confess Belg. ar 12 13. testifie the very same Errors and adversaries vnto these truths Hereby are condemned all Heretikes errors impugning either the creation of the world by God or his prouidence in the continuing and preservation of the same Of the former sort was First Aristotle and his followers which said the world was eternall and without beginning Next the Marcionites that held how God made not the world as being too base a thing for him to create a Tertul l. 1. co●●t Marc. 3. Simon Magus Saturninus Menander Carpocrates Corinthus who ascribed the worlds creation by Angels b ●ren Epiph. Philaste● 4. The Manichies who gaue the creation of all things vnto two Gods or beginnings the one good whereof came good things the other euill whence proceedeth euill things c Epip Aug. cont Man c. 49 5. The same Manichies d D. August de fide contra Manich c. 40. and Priscillianists e Conc. Brac. cap. 11. which did affirme man to haue bin the workemanship not of God but of the Diuell 6. The Family of Love who deliuer that God by them made heaven and earth f Display of the Fam. of Loue. H. 8 b. 7. The Papists who giue out how sacrificing Priests are the Creators of Christ g Qui creauit me sine me iam creatur mediāte me Stella cleris Of the latter sort were The Stoike Philosophers and the Manichies who are the great patrones of Destiny Fate and Fortune h Socrat. hist Eccles l. 1.22 The Family of Loue which may not say God saue any thing for they affirme that all things be ruled by nature and not ordered by God i Display of the Fam. H. 7. b. The old Philosophers who thought that inferiour things were too base for God to be carefull of k Dii magna curant parua negligunt Cic de nat Deor. l. 2 And lastly the Epicures who thinke God is idle and gouerneth not the same Of which mind was Cyprian who held that God hauing created the world did commit the government thereof vnto certaine celestiall powers l In exposit Symb. 3. Proposition In the Vnity of the God-head there is a Trinity of persons The proofe from Gods Word THe Scripture saith In the beginning God the Father a The Father by the Sonne made the world Heb. 1. the Sonne b In the beginning was the Word and the Word was with God and that Word was God The same was in the beginning with God Ioh. 1.1 2. and the holy Ghost c In the beginning God created the heauen and the earth c. and the Spirit of God mooued upon the waters Gen. 1.1 2. created the heaven and the earth By 1 the Word of the 2 Lord were the heavens made and all the host of them by the d Psal 33.6 Breath of his mouth Loe the heauens were opened unto 1 him and Iohn saw 2 the Spirit of God descending like a Dove and lighting vpon him and loe a voyce from heaven saying This is my 3 beloved Sonne in whom I am well pleased e Mat. 3.16 17 Because ye are sonnes 1 God hath sent forth 2 the Spirit of his 3 Sonne into our hearts which cryeth Abba Father saith the Apostle f Gal. 4.6 and againe The grace of our Lord Iesus Christ and the loue of God and the Communion of the holy Ghost be with you all g 2 Cor. 13.13 And S. Iohn There are three which beare record in heauen 1 The Father 2 the Word and 3 the holy Ghost and these three are one h 1 Ioh. 5 3. This truth hath alwayes beene i Creed Apo. Nic. Athan. and seriously is k Confes Helv 1. ar 6. 2. c. 3 Aug. art 1. Gal. art 6. Bel. art 6. Bohe c. 3 Wittemb c. 1. Sucan art 1. confessed in the Church of Christ Errors and adversaries unto this truth Then cursed are all opinions of men contrary hereunto whereof Some denyed the Trinity affirming there is one God but not three persons in the Godhead so did the Montanists a Socrat. eccle hist l. 1. c. 23. and Marcellians b Theo. haer fab lib. 2. and so doe the Iewes c Lu. Ca●ertus lib. diuiner visor ad Iudae and Turkes d Pol. of the Turk emp. c. 5. Some as the Gnostikes e Clem. Alex. strom l. 5. Marcionites f Clem. Alex. strom l. 5. Epiphan and Valentinians d affirme there be more Gods then one and yet not three persons nor of one and the same nature but of a diuerse and contrary dispositions Some thinke there be three Gods or spirits not distinguished onely but diuided also as did the Eunomeans h Philaster and Tretheites i Zanch de 3. El. par 1. l. 7. c. 1. Some feare not to say that in worshipping the Trinity Christians doe adore three Diuels g Cl. Alex. str lib. 4. worse then all the idols of the Papists and such Blasphemers were Heretikes Blandrat and Alciat k Caluin ep Some will have a Quaternity of
THE CATHOLIKE DOctrine beleeued and professed in the Church of England 1. Article Of Faith in the holy Trinitie There is but 1 one liuing and true God euerlasting without body parts or passions of infinite power wisedome and goodnesse 2 the Maker and preseruer of all things both visible and inuisible 3 And in vnitie of this God-head there be three persons of one substance power and eternitie the Father the Sonne and the holy Ghost The Propositions 1. There is but one God who is liuing true everlasting c 2. God is the Maker and preseruer of all things 3. In the vnitie of the God-head there is a Trinitie of persons 1. Proposition There is but one God who is liuing true euerlasting without bodie parts passions of infinite power wisedome and goodnesse The proofe from Gods Word THat there is but one God who is c. is a truth which may be gathered from the all-holy and sacred Scripture and is agreeable to the doctrine of the reformed Churches For both Gods Word giueth vs to know that God is one and no more a Thou shalt have none other Gods before me Exod. ●0 3. the Lord our God is Lord onely Deut. 6.4 Who is God beside the Lord Psal 18 31. Hath not one God made us Mal. 2.10 There is none other God but one 1 Cor. 8.4 liuing b Mine heart and my flesh rejoyce in the living God Psal 84 2 Yee are the Temple of the living God 2 Cor 6.16 For a long season Israel hath been without the true God 2 Chr. 15 3. The Lord is the Lord of truth he is the living God and an everlasting King Ier. 10.10 This is life eternall that they know thee to be the onely very God c. Ioh. 17 3. Ye turned to God from idols to serve the living true God 1 Thess 1.9 and true God c everlasting d O my God c. thy yeere endur from generation to generation c. thy yeeres shall not faile Psal 102.24 26 27. He is the living God and remaineth for ever Dan 6.16 without body parts or passions e O Lord my God thou art exceeding great thou art clothed with glory and honour which covereth himself with light as with a garment c Psal 104 1 c God is a Spirit Ioh. 4.24 The Lord is the Spirit 2 Cor. 3.17 He is not a man that he should repent 1 Sam. 15.29 I will not execute the fiercenesse of my wrath I will not return to destroy Israel for I am God and not man Hosh 11.9 of infinite power f The sound of the Cherubins wings was heard into the utter court as the voyce of the Almightie God when he speaketh Ezek. 10.5 I will be a Father unto you c. saith the Lord Almightie 2 Cor. 6.18 We give thee thanks Lord God Almightie Rev. 16.17 wisedome g Great is our Lord and great is his power his wisedome is infinite Psal 147.5 To God onely wise be honour and glory for ever and ever 1 Tim. 1.17 To God I say onely wise be praise through Iesus Christ for ever Amen Rom. 16.27 and goodnesse h Praise ye the Lord because he is good for his mercy endureth for ever Psal 106.1.107.1 108. 1 c. and Gods people in their publike confessions from Ausburgh i Art 1. Heluetia k Confes 2. ar 2. Bohemia l c 3. France m art 1 Flanders n art 2. and Wittembergh o c. 1. testifie the same Errors and adversaries vnto this truth Then impious and execrable are the opinions of Diagoras and Theodorus who flatly denyed there was any God a Deos 〈◊〉 dubita●a● Protagoras nullos esse ●ma●ue D●agoras Theodotus Cyreniacus pu●●v●runt M. ● Ci● de Nat Deo l. 1. Of Protagoras b Protagoras Deos in dubium v●cauit Diager a● exclusit Lactan. de fal Rel. cap. 2 and the Machiuillian Atheists which are doubtfull whether there be a God Of such as fained unto themselves divers and sundry gods as did the Manichies c Aug. contra Manich. l. 2. c. 1 2. the Basilidians d Clemen Alex. 〈◊〉 l 5. the Valentinians e Valentinus triginta Deorum praed●cator saith Cyril Catech. 6. the Messalian heretikes f Epiph Exod. 32. the Gentiles and heathen people whereof some in place of God worshipped Beasts vnreasonable as the AEgyptians did a Calfe g an Oxe Cats Vulturs and Crocodils h Gand. M. ●rula de mirabi l 3. c. 56. The Syrians a Fish i Piscem Syrae venerantur Cic. de Senect Merula de mirabl l. 3. c. 48. and Pigeons k the Persians a Dragon l Histor of Bel. some as Gods have adored men vnder the names of Iupiter Mars Mercury and such like m Gods are come downe to vs in the likenesse of men and they called Barnabas Iupiter and Paul Mercurius c. Then Iupiters priest c. Acts 14.11 c Who knowes not that the City of the Ephesians is a worshipper of the great goddesse Diana Act. 19.35 and some even at this day for God doe worship Kine the Sunne and what they thinke good so the inhabitants of Baly in the East Indies n Voiage of the Holland ships Of the Anthropomorphites which ascribed the forme and lineaments of man vnto God o Theodoret l. 4. c. 10. thinking God to be like vnto man Of such as put their trust and confidence to be reposed in God alone either in men liuing as doe both the Persians in their Soldan p Tu es nostra fides inte credimus will the Persians say unto the Soldan P. B●zarus rerum Persic l. 1 ● and the Papists in their Pope who with them is God q Panormit C. quanto Abbas their Lord and God r Extravag Ioan. 22. of infinite power ſ Extravag de transl epist Quanto or in Saints departed this life as doe the same Papists both in their S. Francis whom they tearme The glory of God prefigured by Esay when he said Holy Holy Holy t Alcar Francisc lib. 1. c. and in their Thomas Becket whom they say God hath set ouer the workes of his hands u Horae B. virginis Ma. secundum usum Sarum pa. 15. or in Beasts vnreasonable as doth the Mordwite Tartar x Russe Common-weale c. 19. or finally in riches and other senselesse creatures as doe the Atheists and irreligious worldlings 2. Proposition God is the Maker and preserver of all things The proofe from Gods Word THat the world and all things both visible and inuisible therein both where made and are preserued by the Almighty and only power of God are truthes grounded vpon the holy Scripture and agreeable to the confessions of Gods people For touching the creation of the world we reade that in the beginning God created the heauen and the earth a Gen. 11 c. c. He made heaven and earth
persons not a Trinity to be worshipped so did Anastasius the Emperor command and the Apollinarians did hold l Athanas ad Epictet Some doe grant and acknowledge the name of three in the God-head but deny their persons such were the Noetians Praxentans and Hermogenians These did say how the same God was called by diuers names in the holy Scripture and therefore that the Father became flesh and suffered because one and the same God is called the Father the Sonne and the holy Ghost For which cause they were tearmed Patripassians in this number was Serverus Againe some doe grant the names persons of three and yet depriue not onely the Son and holy Ghost of their diuinity but the whole Trinity also of their properties For they say there is three in heauen viz. the Father the Word and holy Ghost howbeit say they the Father onely is very God the Word is the breath of the Father and the holy Ghost is the Spirit created by God of nothing through the Word spoyling so both the Son and holy Ghost of their deity and the whole Trinity of their properties Such were the Arrian and Macedonian heretikes hence by-named Pneumatomachons because they waged battell with the holy Ghost And some doe bring in other names of deity besides of the Father Sonne and holy Ghost as did the Priscilianists m Concil Bra. car cap. 2. 2. Article Of the Word of God which was made very man The Sonne which is 1 the Word of the Father begotten from everlasting of the Father the very eternall God of one substance with the Father 2 tooke mans nature in the wombe of the blessed Virgin of her substance so that 3 two whole and perfect natures that is to say the God-head and man-hood were ioyned in one person neuer to be diuided whereof is one Christ very God and very man who suffered was crucified dead and buried to reconcile his Father to vs and to be a Sacrifice not only for originall guile but also for all actuall sinnes of men The Propositions 1. Christ is very God 2. Christ is very man 3. Christ is God and man and that in one person 4. Christ is the Sauiour of mankinde 1. Proposition Christ is the very God The proofe from Gods Word IN the beginning was the Word and the Word was with God and that Word was God a Iohn 1.1 This is written of Christ Therefore Christ is God Christ was begotten of the Father from everlasting b Psal 2.7 Acts 13.33 Heb. 1.5 Therefore very God This is life eternall that they know thee to be very God and whom thou hast sent Iesus Christ c Iohn 17.3 They shall call his name Emanuel which is by interpretation God with vs d Matth. 1.23 Christ he is the brightnesse of the glory and the engraued Image of the Father his person and beareth up all things by his mighty hand e Heb. 1.3 I beleeue in God the Father c. and in Iesus Christ his onely Sonne our Lord Symb. Apost The Godhead of the Father of the Son and of the holy Ghost is all one the glory equall the Maiesty co-eternall Such as the Father is such is the Sonne The Father vncreate the Sonne vncreate The Father incomprehensible the Sonne incomprehensible The Father eternall the Son eternall The Father is Almighty the Son Almighty The Father is God and the Sonne is God The Father is Lord and the Sonne is Lord Symbol Athanas I beleeue in God the Father Almighty c. and in one Lord Iesus Christ the onely begotten Sonne of God begotten of his Father before all worlds God of God light of light very God of very God begotten not made being of one substance with the Father Therefore very God And this both hath beene of the ancient Christians f Symbo Nicen. and is the Faith of the reformed Churches g Confe Helv. 1. ar 11. ● c 11. Bohem. cap. 4.6 August ar 6. Gal. ar 13 14. Belg. ar 10. Wittemb c. 2. Sueuica ar 1. The errors and aduersaries vnto this truth Miserably therefore do they erre which either deny or impugne the Deity of our Sauiour as did certaine old heretikes viz. The Arrians whereof some were called the Douleians because in scorne they tearmed the onely begotten of God the Fathers seruant a Theod. haer fab lib 4. The Cerinthians b Irenaeus The Ebionites among whom some said that Christ Iesus was a meere man others acknowledged him to be God but not from everlasting c Euseb eccles l. hist l. 3 c. 27. The Eunomians d Basil 5. contra Eunom The Samosatenians who thought that Christ was not the Sonne of God before his incarnation e Concil Bracar cap. 1. The Nestorians whose opinion was that Christ became God by merit but was not God by nature f Liberatus The Macedonians which vtterly denyed the Sonne to be of one substance with the Father g Theodoret. l. 4. haeret fab The Agnoites who held that the diuine nature of Christ was ignorant of some things h Gregor ep 22 l. 8. Againe some late heretikes even to the death never would acknowledge Christ Iesus to be the true and very God as namely Certaine Catabaptists i Zuing. lib. contra Catab Blandrat k Beza ep 19. Matthew Hamant burnt at Norwich An. 1579. one of whose heresies was that Christ was a meere and sinfull man l Iohn chron 12.29 Francis Ker burnt also at Norwich An. 1588 who most obstinately maintained that Christ was not God till after his resurrection Dauid George sometime of Basil who affirmed himselfe to be greater for power then ever Christ was m Hist Dauidis Georg. In oppugning the deity of our Sauiour with these heretiks ioyne the Iewes n Lud Caret I. divinior visci ad Iudaeos and Turkes which say that Christ was a good man such as Moses and Mahomet were o Policy of the Turkish Emp. c. 5 p 16. but not God Hence Amurath the great Turke in his letters vnto the Emp. Rodolph the second An. 1593. tearmed our Sauiour in derision The crucified God vnto whom may be added the Family of Love p Display of the Fam. of Love H. 7. ar 2. Proposition Christ is very man The proofe from Gods Word HOlding the humanity of Christ wee ioyne with the blessed Prophets and Euangelists who either prophecied of his future incarnation a The seed of the woman shal breake thine h●ad Gen. 3.15 The Scepter shall not dep●●t c. vntill Shiloh come Gen. 49 1● and conception in the wombe of a Virgin b Behold a Virgin shall con●●i●● and beare a Son Esay 7.14 or plainely auouched and writ both that the Virgin Mary was his Mother c Matth. 10.18 2● Luk. 27 31.34 and that as very man he grew and increased in strength d Luk. 2.40 endured hunger e When he had ●●sted 40
dayes and 40 nights he was afterward hungry Matth. 4.2 thirst f Iohn 4.7 He said I thirst Iohn 19.28 wept g Luke 19.41 and slept h Marke 4.38 and suffered death i Matth. 27.50 Marke 15 ●7 Luke 23.46 Ioh. ●9 30 33. Hence the ancient Fathers and Christians I beleeue in God the Father Almighty c and in Iesus Christ c. which was conceiued by the holy Ghost borne of the Virgin Mary suffred vnder Pontius Pilate was crucified dead and buried k Symb. Ap●st The right faith is that we beleeve and confesse that our Lord Iesus Christ the Sonne of God is God and man God of the substance of the Father begotten before the world and man of the substance of his Mother borne in the world Perfect God and perfect man of a reasonable soule and humane flesh subsisting Equall to the Father as touching his Godhead and inferiour to the Father touching his manhood l Sym. Athan. I beleeue in one God the Father Almighty c. and in one Lord Iesus Christ c. who for vs men and for our saluation came downe from heaven and was incarnate by the holy Ghost of the Virgin Mary and was made man c m Sym. Nicen. The very same testifie Gods people in Heluetia n Confess Helv. 1. ar 11. 2. c. 11. Basil o Confess Basil ar 4. Bohemia p Confess Bohem. c. 6. the Low countries q Confess Belg. ar 18. France r Confess Gal. ar 14. Ausburgh ſ Confess Aug. ar 3 Wittemberg t Confess W●ttemb c. 2. Suevia v Confess Suevica ar 2. with many more besides x Harmen Confess praef The Errors and adversaries vnto this truth Therefore most wicked were the opinions of those men which held viz that 1. Christ really and indeed had neither body nor soule but was man in appearance onely as the Manichies a Aug. l. 14. contra Faust the Eutichians b Niceph. l 18 c. 52. the Marcionites c philast Beza ePist 81. and the Saturnians d Iren. l. 1. ● 22 2. Christ had a bodie without a soule as thought the Eunomians e Basil contra Eunom the Arrians f Theodoret. haeret fab l. 4. the Apollinarians g Ruffin lib. 2 c. 20. with the Theopaschites h Niceph. l. 18. c. 53. 3. Christ tooke the flesh of the Virgin Mary so did the Valentinians thinke i Iren. l. 1. c. 1. and so thinke the Anabaptists k Confess Belg ar 18. and the Family of Loue who make an allegory of the Incarnation of Christ l H.N. prophecie of the Spi c. 19 sent 9. 4. Christ tooke flesh onely of the Virgin but no soule as the Arrians m Epiphan 5. Christ tooke flesh not of the Virgin onely but by the seed of man too so said Ebion n Euseb eccles hist l. 3. c. 27. and Carpocrates o Iren. l. 1. c. 24 6. The flesh of Christ was spirituall and his soule carnall so dreamed the Valentinians p Tertul. lib. de car Christ 7. The carnall body of Christ was consubstantiall with the Father as published the Apollinarians q Athan. li. de incar Christ 8. The humane nature of Christ before his passion was deuoid of humane affections so thought the Seuerites r Niceph. lib. 17. c. 29. 3. Proposition Christ is God and man and that in one person The proofe from Gods Word THat the Diuine and humane natures of Christ are vnited in one person it accordeth with the holy Scripture For The Word was made flesh and dwelt among vs and we saw the glory thereof as the glory of the onely begotten of the Father full of grace and truth saith the Euangelist Iohn a Ioh● 2.14 And Matthew Iesus when he was baptized c. Loe a voice came from heaven saying This is my beloued Sonne in whom I am well pleased b Math. 3.17 He that descended is even the same that ascended farre aboue the heavens that he might fill all things saith S. Paul c Eph. 4.10 Againe Christ Iesus being in the forme of God thought it no robbery to be equall with God hee made himselfe of no reputation and tooke on him the forme of a seruant and was made like vnto man and was found in shape as a man c. wherefore God hath also highly exalted him c. that euery tongue should confesse that Iesus Christ is the Lord unto the glory of God the Father d Phil. 2.6 7 9 11. And the same Apostle There is one God and one Mediatour betweene God and man even the man Christ Iesus who gave himselfe a ransome for all men e 1 Tim. 2.5 6. Vpon these and the like grounds I beleeue in God the Father Almightie c. and in Iesus Christ his onely Son our Lord which was conceived by the holy Ghost borne of the Virgin Mary f Symb. Apost The right faith is That we beleeve and confesse that our Lord Iesus Christ the Sonne of God is God and man c. who although he be God and man yet he is not two but one Christ One not by the conuersion of the Godhead into flesh but by taking of the manhood unto God One altogether not by confusion of substance but by vnity of person g Symb. Nicen I beleeve in one Lord Iesus Christ the onely begotten Sonne of God begotten of the Father before all worlds God of God light of light very God of very God begotten not made being of one substance with the Father by whom all things were made who for vs men c. came downe from heauen and was incarnate c. He suffered and was buried c. and he shall come againe c h Confes Hel. 1. c. 11. 2. ar 11. Basil ar 4. Bohem ar 6. Gal. ar 15. Belg. ar 19. August ar 3. Wittem c. 2. Suenica ar 2. Harmon confess praef say the ancient and first Christians The very same is the beleefe and confession of all the reformed Churches at this present and alwayes hath beenei. Errors and adversaries unto this truth Detestable therefore is the error Of the Acephalians who denyed the properties of the two natures in Christ a Hartman Schedel Of the Seuerites b Niceph. l. 16. cap. 33. of Eutiches and Dioscorus who affirmed the diuinitie and humanity of Christ to be of one and the same nature Of the Monothelites who denyed that two wils viz. a diuine an humane were in Christ c Volater l. 1. Of Theodorus Mesechius who said that the Word was one thing and Christ another d Magdeburg eccles hist Cen. 6. c 5. fol. 319. Of Nestorius who denied that two natures of Christ to be any otherwise vnited than one friend is ioyned to another e Niceph. l. 18. c. 48. which onely is in good will and affection Of Seruetus who
said of Christ that he was the patterne of all things and but a figure of the Son of God and that the body of Christ was compact of three vncreated elements f Beza ep 81. Confess Gal. ar 14. and so confounded and overthrew both natures 4. Proposition Christ is the Sauiour of mankinde The proofe from Gods Word Christ to be the Sauiour of mankinde we finde it perspicuously in the holy Scripture which teacheth vs that Christ was crucified dead and buried a Math. 27.16 c. and that to reconcile his Father unto us b We were recōciled to God by the death of his Son Rom. 5.10 God hath reconciled vs vnto himselfe by Iesus Christ 2 Cor. 5.18 by his crosse Eph 2.16 It pleased the Father c. by him to reconcile all things vnto himselfe Col 1.10 20. and to be a Sacrifice for all sinnes of men c He hath borne our infirmities and carryed our sorrowes Esa 53.4 He is the Lambe of God which taketh away the sin of the world Ioh. 1.20 Christ hath redeemed vs from the curse of the Law when he was made a curse for vs. Gal. 3.13 God hath made him sinne for vs which knew no sinne that we should be the righteousnesse of God in him 2 Cor. 5.2 He is the reconciliation for our sinne not for ours onely but also for the whole world 1 Ioh. 2.2 Hence I beleeue the forgiuenesse of sinne d Symb. Apost He suffered for our saluation e Symb. Ath. For us men and for our saluation he came downe from heaven f Symb. Nicen. say our Forefathers in their confessions as doe also our brethren throughout Christendome g Confes Helv. 1. c. 11. 2 ar 11. Basil ar 4 Bohem. ar 6. Gal. ar 2.16 7. Belg. ar 20. 21. August ar 3. Saxon ar 3. Wittem c. 2. Suevica Harmon Confess prae The errors and adversaries vnto this truth Wicked then are all opinions and assertions contrarying and crossing this truth as That the Father in his deity not the Son in his humanity did suffer which error the Patripassians did hold a D. August de Trin. l. 5. That Christ as well in his diuinity as in his humanity suffered for mankind an error of Apollinaris of old b Magdeburg Eccles hist con 4. c. 5. and of Isl●bius and Andreas Musculus of late yeeres c Beza ep 60. That the whole and holy Trinitie was crucified as said Petrus Antiochenus That Christ really and indeed hung not on the crosse for his passion was in show onely said the Cerdonites d Iren. l. 1. c. 23 the Euticheans e N●c l. 18. c. 53 and the Manicheans f August con Fa. l. 15. c. 10. and another man said the Theopaschits g Antonio tit 13. c. 5. sect 2. and the Basilides h Theod. T●r. yea the very Divels and not Christ said the Manichies i August de Fide c. 32 33. suffered and hung on the crosse That the whole passion of Christ is to bee understood allegorically and not according to the letter as the Familie of Love doe thinke k H.N. Insit ar 4. sent 17. 29. That Christ on the crosse hath suffered for the redemption of mankinde and shall suffer againe for the saluation of the Divell as Iesus such heretikes there have bin l Witnes Tho. Aquin. con 1. ●●●r 3. but shall againe suffer as Iesus Christ which was one of Francis Kit his heresies for which he was burned for men out one mother Iane is the Sauiour of woman a most execrable assertion of Postellus the Iesuite m Iesuits Ca● 1. booke c. 10. The fantasies of the Iacobites n Niceph. l. 18 c. ●2 and Turkes o Lou●● Tur. ●●●t tom 1. l. 1. ● The popish doctrine touching the Masse prayers vnto Saints pardons and purgatory which make the passion of Christ either of none effect or to put away but originall sinne onely p See art 22. ● 31. That albeit our Sauiour hath suffered for all men in generall yet both each man must suffer for himselfe in particular q Test Rh●m in Rom. 8.17 and the workes of one man may satisfie the iustice of God for another r Ibid. in Col. ●24 which are popish errors That Christ dyed not for the sins of all men and that some sinnes are so filthy and enormious as Christ his bloud upon true repentance of the delinquents part cannot wash them away which was Kains ſ Gen. 4. Fr. Spiras t Hist Fr. Spir. and other desperate persons error That whatsoeuer is written touching Christ his sufferings must in us and with us be fulfilled the false doctrine of H. N. v Prophecy of the Spir. cap. 19. sent 3. 3. Article Of the going downe of Christ into Hell As Christ dyed for vs and was buried so also it is to be beleeued that he went downe into Hell The Propositions Christ went downe into hell The proofe from Gods Word SVndry be the texts of Scripture for Christ his discension into Hell Mine heart was glad saith Dauid a Psal 16.10.11 Acts ● 26.27 a figure of Christ and my glory reioyced my flesh also shall rest in hope For why Thou shalt not leave my soule in hell O Lord my God I cryed unto thee and thou hast healed me Thou Lord hast brought my soule out of hell I will thanke thee O Lord my God with all my heart and will praise thy name for evermore b Psal 30.1 2. For great is thy mercy towards me and thou hast delivered my soule from the nethermost hell c Psal 86.12 13 In that he ascended what is it but that he had also descended first into the lowest part of the earth He that descended is even the same that ascended farre above all heavens that he might fill all things d Eph. 4.9.10 O Death where is thy sting O hell where is thy victory e 1 Cor. 1● ●5 Also that Christ went downe into hell all sound Christians both in former dayes f He descended into hell Sym. Apost Athan. and now living g Confess Helv. 2 c. 11. Ba. ar 2. Aug. ar 3. Stievica ar 22. doe acknowledge howbeit in the interpretation of the article there is not that consent as were to be wished some holding that Christ descended into Hell 1. As God only and not man as they doe which say how Christ descended powerfully and effectually but not personally into hell and that the deity exhibited it selfe as it were present in the infernall parts to the terror of the devill and other damned spirits 2. As man onely and that as some think in body only as when death as it were prevailed over him lying in the grave as others deeme in Soule onely when he went unto the place of the reprobate to the increasing of their torments 3. As God and man in one person as they doe
it is not in heauen vnlesse heaven be vpon earth Also from the Montanists Cataphrygians and Carpocratians d Phila. T●od who held how Christ not in body but in soule ascended into heaven From the Papists who say that Christ ascended into heaven carried with him the soules which he loosed from captiuity and bondage of the divell even the soules of the righteous afore that time not in heaven but in Lymbo Catc● ch Trid. in Symb. verba descendit ad inferos ascendit adcoelos Vaux catech c. 1. Test Rhem. an marg p. 633. And lastly from those Germane diuines which thinke that our Sauiour carried with him into heaven the faithfull people in soule and body raised at his resurrection f D. Ma. hom in Euang. in festo Ascen Dom. in ●pi Dom. Ascen Dom. 3. Proposition Christ shall come againe at the last day to iudge all men even the quicke and the dead The proofe from Gods Word God anointed Iesus of Nazareth with the holy Ghost and with power c. Him God raised up the third day c. And he commanded us to preach unto the people and to testifie that it is he that is ordained of God a Iudge of quicke and dead saith S. Peter g Acts 10.38 40 41. God shall iudge the world by Iesus Christ h Rom. 2.16 Iesus Christ shall iudge the quicke and dead at his appearing and in his Kingdome c. Henceforth is laid up for me the crowne of righteousnesse which the Lord the righteous Iudge shall give me at that day and not to me onely but vnto all them also that loue his appearing saith S. Paul i 2 Tim. 1.8 The Iudge standeth before the doore saith S. Iames k Iam. 5.9 And this Gods Church and people do firmely beleeve and faithfully confesse l Symb. Apost Nic●n Athan. conf●ss Hol● 2. c. 11. 1. a. 1. Basi● ar 9. Bohem. cap. 6. Be●ar ●7 Aug 2●3 Su●●i●a ar 2. Errors and adversaries unto this truth On the other side both they abroad and we at home abhorre them for their opinions which said that There shall be no generall Iudgement at all as did the Manichies m Philaster and doe the Athei●●s That the divels and the most vngodly some of them and namely so many as in hell doe call upon God for mercy and forgivenesse say the Turkes b Pol. of the Turks Emp c. 23. yea of all them say the Originists c Aug. cons ar 17. and Catabaptists d Bulling cont Catabap l. 1. tract shall be saved That the wicked shall not be iudged at all but shall dye as the bruite beasts and neither rise againe in body nor come unto Iudgement An error of the Family of Love e Display of the Fam. H. 6. That Christ shall not be the future Iudge so thought both Dauid George Coppinger and Arthington For that George rumord himselfe to be Iudge of the whole world f Hist Dauid is Georg. and Coppinger and Arthington published how William Hacket was come to iudge the world and themselves to be his angels for the separating the sheepe from Goats g Conspir for pretend Reform p 47.55 Arthing sedu That besides Christ the Pope is Iudge of the quicke and dead An error of the Papists h Extrauag de sent Excom C. anobis 24 q. 2. That afore the Iudgement there shall be a golden world the godly and one besides enioying the same peaceably and gloriously as the Iewes imagine i Confess Aug. ar 17. That the Beleefe touching the generall Iudgement of Christ over the liuing and dead is a doctrine mysticall or a mystery no history as k H. N in his Instruct praef sent 5. H.N. teacheth That the righteous are already in godly glory and shall from henceforth live euerlastingly with Christ and raigne upon the earth as the l H. N Ibid. sent 1. ar 8. sect 35. and in his Euang. c 1 sect 1. Alent confes in the Display Family of Love holdeth 5. Article Of the Holy Ghost The holy Ghost 2 proceeding from the Father and the Sonne 3 is of one substance maiesty and glory with the Father and the Sonne very and eternall God The Propositions 1 The holy Ghost is very and eternall God 2. The holy Ghost is of one substance maiesty and glory with the Father and the Sonne 3. The holy Ghost proceedeth from the Father and the Sonne 1. Proposition The holy Ghost is very and eternall God The proofe from Gods Word THe holy Ghost to be the very and eternall God the Scriptures teach us For he is the Creator of all things In the beginning God created the heaven and the earth c. And the Spirit of God mooved upon the waters a Gen. 1.1 2. O Lord how manifold are thy workes c If thou hide thy face they are troubled if thou take away their breath they dye and returne to their dust if thou send forth thy Spirit they are created b Psal 10.24 29 30. Ergo the holy Ghost is God Christians are to be baptized in the name of the Holy Ghost c Matth. 28.19 aswell as of the Father and the Sonne Therefore is he very God Ananias lyed unto God d Act. 5.3 4 9. and Sapphira tempted God when both he lyed vnto the holy Ghost and she tempted the Spirit of the Lord. As God he chooseth assigneth and sendeth forth men for the ministery of the Gospell e Acts 13 2 4. as God hee decreeth orders for his Church and people f Act. 15.28 and as God he is to be inuocate and prayed vnto as well as the Father and the Sonne g 2 Cor. 13.13 Vpon this and the like words I beleeve in the holy Ghost h Sym. Apost Symb Nicen. I beeleeve in the holy Ghost the Lord and giver of life i Symb. Atha the Catholike Faith is this that we worship one God in Trinity and Trinity in Vnity c. The Father is God the Sonne is God and the holy Ghost is God And yet they are not three Gods but one God k c. say the ancient Fathers which also is the Faith and confession of all Gods people at this day l Confess Helv ar 6 c. 2. c 2. Basil ar 1. Bohe c. 3. I●●● ar 8 August ar 1. Wittemb c. 1. Suevica ar 1. Gal. 6. Harm confess praef The Errors and adversaries vnto this truth This maketh to the condemnation of the Pneumatomachereof whereof Some impugne the deity of the holy Ghost as did in old time Samosatenus a Epiph. and Photinus b Vinc. Lyr. l. advers haer of late yeeres Servetus c Beza epist 1. Ochinus d Zanch. de 3. El l. 4 c. 1. abroad and Francis Ket e Burnt at Norwith 14. Ian. 1588. Hamant f Holinsh chro fol. 1297 and certaine Brownists g Who whisper in corners that
29. which sheweth vvhereunto onely the Primitive Church necessarily was tyed By the Apostles doctrine b Rom. 13.1 1 Pet. 2.13 14 which enjoyneth the Christians to yeeld obedience unto the ordinances of their lawfull Governers and Commanders whatsoever By the Apostles example and namely of the blessed Saint Paul c Acts. 16.37 Act. 22.25 c. Act. 25.11.12 who tooke benefit and made good use of the Romane and Emperiall Lawes Errors and adversaries unto this truth This truth neither is nor ever was oppugned by any Church Onely among our selves some thinke us necessarily eyed unto all the Iudicials of Moses as the Brownists For they say The Iawes Iudiciall of Moses belong as well unto Christians as they did unto the Iewes a Barrowes disco p. 127. Others that we are bound though not unto all yet unto some of the Iudicials as holdeth T. C. b 1. Reply sect 1 3. and Philip Stubs c Anatom of abuses 2. part D●b 5. Proposition No Christian man whatsover is freed from the obedience of the law Morall The proofes from Gods Word THink not that I am come to destroy the Law or the Prophets I am not come to destroy them but to fulfil them For truly I say unto you saith our Saviour Christ til heaven and earth perish one jot or one tittle of the law shall not scape till all things be fulfilled whosoever therefore shall break one of these least Commandements and teach men so shall be called the least in the Kingdome of Heaven c a Matth. 5.17 18 19. If thou wilt enter into life keep the Commandements c. Thou shalt not kill Thou shalt not commit adultery Thou shalt not steale Thou shalt not beare false witnesse Honour thy father and thy mother b Mat. 19.17 18 19. Doe we make the Law of none effect through faith God forbid yea we establish the Law c Rom. 3.31 Circumcision is nothing and uncircumcision is nothing but the keeping of the Commandements of God d 1 Cor. 7.19 The publike confessions of the Churches of God in France e Art 23. and Belgia f Art 25. agree with this Doctrine Errors and adversaries unto this truth Whereby are condemned as most wicked and unsound the Opinions Of the Manichies who found fault with the whole Law of God as wicked and proceding not from the true God but from the prince of darkenesse a Aug. con● Faust epist 11. and 74. Of Brownist Glover whose opinion was that Love now is come in the place of the ten Commandements b Bredweb detect p. 119. Of Iohannes Istebius and his followers the Antinomies who will not have Gods Law to be preached nor the conscience of sinners to be terrified and troubled with the Iudgements of God c Sim. Paulimeth par 2. de lege De● p. 54. Of Banister among our selves who held how it is utterly evill for the elect so much as to thinke much lesse to speake or heare of the feare of God which the Law preacheth d Bani error 8. Article Of the three Creedes 1 The three Creeds Nicene Creede Athanasius Creede and that which is commonly called the Apostles Creede ought throughly to be received and beleeved For 2 they may be prooved by most certaine warrants of holy Scripture The Propositions 1. The Nicene Athanasian and Apostolicall Creeds ought to be received and beleeved 2. The three Creeds viz. The Nicene Athanasian and of the Apostles may be prooved by the holy Scripture 1. Proposition The Nicene Athanasian and Apostolicall Creeds ought to be received and beleeved THis proposition the Churches of God both anciently and in these last dayes a Confess Helv. 2 c. 11. Gal. ar 5. Belg ar 9. Saxo ar 1. doe acknowledge for true The errors and adversaries unto this truth Therefore much out of the way of godlinesse are they which tearme the Apostles Creede A forged patchery as Barrowe doth a Bar. dis p. 76. and Athanasius Sathanasius Creede so did Gregorius Paulus in Polonia b Genebr l. 4. p. 1158. and the new Arrians and Nestorians in Lituania c Surius chro p. 320. My selfe some 28. yeares agoe heard a great learned man whose name upon another occasion afore is expressed to whose acquaintance I was artificially brought which in private conference betweene him and my selfe tearmed worthy Zanchius a Foole and an Asse for his booke de tribus Elohim which refuteth the new Arrians against whose founders the Creeds of Athanasius and Nicene were devised Him attentively I heard but could never since abide for those words and indeed I never saw him since 2. Proposition The three Creeds viz. the Nicene Athanasian and of the Apostles may be prooved by the holy Scripture The proofe from Gods Word THan this assertion nothing is more true For the Creedes I meane these three Creedes speake first Of one and the same God whom we are to beleeve is for essence but one a Deut. 6.4 Mal. 2.10 1 Cor. 8.4 Eph 4.5 6. in persons three b Matth. 3.17 Gal. 4.6 1 John 5.7 viz. The Father the Creator c Psal 134.3 the Son the Redeemer d Esa 53.4 Rom. 5.18 Gal 3.13 Eph. 2.16 1 Iohn 2.2 the holy Ghost the Sanctifier e 1 Cor. 1.21 22. 1 Pet. 1.2 Next of the people of God which we must thinke and beleeve is The holy f Eph. 1.3 4. and 2.21 Col 2.22 and Catholike Church g Esa 54. 2. Psal 87.4 Acts 1.8 c. Eph. 2 14. Reu. 5.9 The Communion of Saints h Eph. 4.15 1 Cor. 10.16 Heb. ●0 25 1 Iohn 1.7 Pardoned of all their sinnes i Esa 44.22 Math. 18.23 c. Col. 2.13 And appointed to arise from death k Ioh. 5.28 1 Cor. 15. Phil 3.21 1 Iohn 6.39 and to enioy eternall life both in body and soule l Pet. 1.4 Reuel 21.4 The aduersaries vnto this truth Therfore we are enemies to all aduersaries of this doctrine or any whit of the same in them comprised whether they be Atheists Iewes Sadduces Ebionites Tretheites Antitrinitarians Apollinarians Arrians Manichies Nestorians Origenians Turkes Papists Familists Anabaptists or whosoeuer 9. Article Of Originall or Birth sinne 1 Originall sin standeth not in the following of Adam as the Pelagians doe mainely talk but 2 it is the fault and corruption of the nature of euery man that naturally is engendred of the off-spring of Adam whereby man is very farre gone from originall righteousnesse is inclined to euill so that the flesh lusteth against the Spirit and therefore in euery person borne into the world it deserueth Gods wrath and damnation 3 And this infection of nature doth remaine yea in them that are regenerated whereby the lust of the Flesh called in Greeke 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 Which some doe expound the wisedome some the Sensuality some the affection some the desire of the flesh is not subiect to the Law of God
blood of Christ was shed in vain For corruptible gold and silver with our owne deeds and works may and will save us if we will 4. That repentance is not of necessitie unto the salvation of man For without the same a popish pardon may save But without either a pardon from the Pope or such like or absolution of a Priest there is no salvation by the doctrine of the Church of Rome b See ar 25. p. 6. A further manifestation of the vanitie and impieties of the Romish pardons from a booke of the Papists intituled Horae beatissimae Virginis Mariae secundum usum Sarum Quicunque in statu gratiae existens dixerit devotè septem orationes sequentes cum septem Pater noster totidem Ave Maria ante imaginem pietatis merebitur 56. millia annorum Indulgentiarum Iohannes Papa 12. concessit omnibus dicentibus orationem sequentem transcundo per cemiterium tot annos indulgentiarum quot faerunt ibi corpora inhumata à constitutione ipsius cemiterii Oratio pro defunctis Avete omnes animae fideles quarum corpora hic ubique requiescunt in pulvere Dominus Iesus Christus qui vos nos redemit suo pretiofissimo sanguine dignetur vos à poenis liberare inter choros suorum sanctorum angelorum collocare ibiq●e nostri memores suppliciter exorare ut vobis associemur vobiscum in coelis coronemur Innocentius Papa 2. concessit cuilibet qui banc orationem sequentem de votè dixerit 4000. millia annorum indulgentiarum Ave vulnus lateris nostri Salvatoris c. Quicunque devotè dixerit istam orationem habebit 3000. dicrum indulgentiarum criminalium peccatorum 2000. millia dicrum venialium à Domino Iohanne Papa 22. concessarum ut in A●tidatorio animae habetur Quicunque orationem sequentem devotè dixerit promerebitur 11000 annorum indulgentiarū c Ave Domina sancta Maria mater dei regina coeli porta paradisi domina mundi lux sempiterna imperatrix inferni c. Ora pro me Iesum Christum dilectū filium tuum libera me ab omnil us malis ora pro peccatis meis Amen Whosoever being in the state of grace shall devoutly say the seven prayers ensuing with seven Our Fathers and as many Haile Maries afore the image of Piety shall thereby merit 56. thousand yeares of Pardons Pope Iohn the 12. hath granted to all persons which going thorow the Church-yard doe say the prayer following so many yeares of pardons as there have beene bodies buried since it was a Church-yard The prayer for the dead Haile all faithfull soules whose bodies here and every where doe rest in the dust The Lord Iesus who hath reedemed you and with his most precious blood vouchsafe to deliver you from paines and to place you in the company of his holy Angels and there being mindfull of us meekely to pray that we may both be joyned unto you and crowned with you in the heavens Pope Innocent the 2. hath granted to every one which devoutly shall say this prayer following 4000. yeares of pardons Haile wound of our Saviours side c. Whosoever devoutly shall say this prayer shall have 3000. dayes pardons of criminall sinnes and 20000. dayes of veniall offences granted by the Lord Pope Iohn the 22. as it is to be read in the Antidatory of the soule Whosoever devoutly will say the prayer following shall merit thereby 11000. yeares of pardons Haile Lady Saint Mary mother of God Queene of heaven the Gate of Paradise the Lady of the world the Light eternall the Emperesse of hell c. Pray unto thy beloved Sonne Iesus Christ for me and deliver me from all evils pray for my sinnes Amen 3. Proposition The Romish doctrine concerning Images is fond and not warranted by the holy Scriptures nor consonant but contrary unto the same The proofe from Gods Word Images are such an abomination to the Lord as to make them among all men odious he describeth the vanitie of them by his Prophets as that they are the doctrine of vanitie the worke of errors a Jer. 10.15 the teachers of lies b H●b 2.18 silver and gold the worke of mens hands c Psal 135.25 vanitie d Esa 41.10 c. they have a mouth and speake not eyes and see not eares and heare not e Psal 135.16 hands and touch not feet and walke not f Psal 115.7 2. He giveth a strait commandement Not to bow downe to them nor worship them g Exod. 20.5 1 Cor. 10.7 14. nor to make them h Exod. 20.5 Deut. 4.15 c. to flie from them i 1 Iohn 5.21 1 Cor. 10.14 yea to destroy both the images themselves k Deut. 7.5 12 2● ● the Idolaters l Deut. 17.2 3. and the Enticers unto Idolatry m Deut. 13.5 3. He commendeth greatly and praiseth such men as have destroyed images n 2 King 18.3 4. 2 Chr. 14.2 3. and not bowed unto Idols o Deut. 7.25 26. Ier. 5 1. 4. He finally curseth the Images p 1 King 19.18 Dan. 2. the Image-makers q Deut. 27.15 Esa 44. and the Image-servers or worshippers r Deut. 27.26 Psal 97.7 Esa 42.17 Hereunto with us the Protestant Churches every where doe subscribe ſ Conf. Helv. 2. cap 3 4. Basil ar 10.6.3 Bohem. c. 3.16 Gal. ar 1. August ar 12. Wittem c. 1.23 Suev ar 22. The adversaries unto this truth The Romish Church most fondly contrary to the word of God doth allow and not onely allow but publikely erect and not onely erect but adore a Dele statuas verserari potius quam statuarios stolid●m ●●t Index expurg p. 31. and not onely adore Images but doth accu●se and more then so condemne to the fire yea to hell fire as heretikes such persons as will not worship images and the Images too which is most abominable Of God himselfe even of God the Father and that in the likenesse of an old man with a long white Beard of the Son in the similitude of a man hanging on the Crosse of the holy Ghost in the shape of a Dove of the wholy holy and incomprehensible Trinitie with three Faces in one head b In hoe plerisque Christianis ●●hnicus philosophus religiosior qui etiā Trinitatis quae mente vix cōprehenditur figuras oculis ●ot poris aspectabilis Petri Rami verba in scholis physicis delcantur Index expurg pag. 149. Atque haec absurditas Patrem Filum Sp effigiantium Iacobitis à Nicephoro tributur G. Cassand consul p. 164. Also of God his creatures as of Angels alwaies with wings sometimes with a paire of ballance as S. Michael of men as of Moses as it were with hornes the Apostles with round orbes on their heads like Trenchers the blessed Virgin with frisled haire and costly garments And of other base things as Agnus deis of wax wafer cakes of flower Crosses of gold
which affirme that Christ in body soule went some think as it were into Hell when upon the Crosse and elsewhere hee suffered the terrors and torments prophesied of Esay 53. v. 6.10 Psal 116. v. 2. and mentioned Matth. 26. v. 38. or 27. v. 46 Luk. 22. v. 42. some say even into hell the very place destined for the Reprobate which he entred into the very moment of his Resurrection at which time hee shewed and declared himselfe a most glorious Conquerour both of death and Hell the most powerfull enemies Errors and adversaries unto this truth But till wee know the native and undoubted sense of this article and mysterie of religion persist wee adversaries unto them which say That Christ descended not into hell at all calling this article an error and a fable as Carlile doth a Carlile against D Smith p. 18.77 That Christ being dead descended into the place of everlasting torments where in soule he endured for a time the very paines which the damned spirits without intermission doe abide Bannisters error b Treat of Bannisters error That Christ alive upon the crosse humbled himselfe usque ad inferni tremenda tormenta even unto the dreadfull torments of hell c Pagets Catech Latin endured for a time those torments quales reprobi in aeternum sensuri sunt which the reprobates shall everlastingly suffer in hell d Pisc in Luc. 12.10 even despaired of Gods mercy finding God at this time Non patrem sed Tyrannum not a Father but a Tyrant and overcame despaire by despaire death by death hell by hell and Satan by Satan e Ferus in Math. 27. suffered actually all the torments of hell for our redemption and descended into the heauiest torments that Hell could yeeld f Humes Rejoind p. 38. 138. 152. suffered the torments of hell The second death Abiection from God g Houshold Catech. and was made a curse that is had the bitter anguish of Gods wrath in his soule and body which is the fire that shall never bee quenched h Giffords Catech That Christ personally in soule went downe into Lake Lymbo to fetch from thence as Canisius i Canis Catech to lose from thence as Vaux he saith k Vaux Catech. the soules of our forefathers which afore his death as the Papists dreame were shut up in the close prison of Hell l Test Rhem. an Luc. 16.26 That Christ by his descension hath quite turned Hell into Paradise Costerus the Iesuites error m Coster instit l. 5. 4. Article Of the Resurrection of Christ Christ did truly arise againe from death and tooke againe his body with flesh bones and all things appertaining to the perfection of mans nature 2 wherewith he ascended into heaven 3 and there sitteth untill he returne to iudge all men at the last day The Propositions 1. Christ is risen from the dead 2. Christ is ascended into heaven 3. Christ shall come againe at the last day to iudge all men even the quicke and the dead 1. Proposition Christ is risen from the dead The proofe from Gods Word THE Resurrection of Christ may easily be prooved from the holy Scriptures in which it is euident first that Christ should a Thou wilt not suffer thine holy One to see corruption Psal 16.10 After he is killed he shall rise againe the third day Marc 9.31 and 10.34 Luke 9.32 and next that he did rise from death vnto life both by his appearing to Mary Magdalene b Iohn 20.14 to diuers women c Math. 28.9 to two d Luke 24.13.15 30 31. to tenne e Iohn 20.19 to all the Disciples to moe then fiue hundred brethren at once g 1 Cor. 15.6 to sundry persons by the space of forty dayes together h Acts 1.3 and by the testimony also of the Apostles Peter i Acts 1.22 and 2.32 1 Pet. 1.3 and Paul k Acts 17.2 3. Rom. 10.9 1 Cor. 15.4 5 c A truth both beleeved and acknowledged by Gods people from age to age l Symbol Apost Athan. Nicen. Confess Helvet 1. ar 11 and 2. c 11. Basil ar 4. Bohem. c. 6. Gal. 15.16 Belg. ar 20. August ar 3. Su●vi● ar 2. Ha●mon confess praef Errors and adversaries unto this truth Vtterly false then and vnchristian is the opinion of those men Which vtterly deny the resurrection of any flesh as did the Sadduces a The Sadduces say there is no resurrection Matth. 22.23 they deny there is any resurrection Luk. 20.27 they say there is no resurrection neither angel nor spirit Act. 23.8 the false apostles b How say some among you that there is no resurrection of the dead 1 Cor. 15 12● Simon Magus c Epiphan and the Manichies d August contra Faust l. 4. c. 16. Which would acknowledge no resurrection of Christ as would not nor will the Iewes e Mat. 28.13 15. Iud. Cater l divinor visor nor heretike Hamant f Holinsh chron fol. 1299. nor Dauid George one of which errors was that the flesh of Christ was dissolued into ashes and so rose no more g Hist Dauidis Georg. Which affirme as did Corinthus that Christ shall rise againe but yet is not risen h Philaster Which say how our Sauiour after his resurrection was so deified as he retained no more the parts and properties of his body and soule nor the vnion of both natures but is meerely God So thought the Schwenkfeldians Which take the Resurrection of Christ to be but an allegory and no true certaine history as doe the Family of Love i Display in allens confesse 2. Proposition Christ is ascended into heaven The proofe from Gods Word IN saying how Christ with his body is ascended into heaven and there sitteth and abideth we doe agree with the Prophets a Psal 47 5 68 18.110 1. Euangelists b Maty 23.44.25 65. Act. 1.9 Luk 24.51 and Apostles c Rom. 8 34. Eph. c. 8. with the ancient Fathers d Symb. Apo. Athan. Nicen. and Gods people our brethren throughout all Christendome e Confess Helv 1 ar 1 2. c 1. Basi ar 4. Bohe c 6. Gal. ar 15 Bel. ar 20. Aug ar 3. Saxon ar 3 Suevie ar 2. The Errors and adversaries unto this truth But we alltogether dissent From Hamant the English hereticke which denyed the ascension of Christ a Holinsh chro fol. 1299. Also from Ket the heretike and Apostata which likewise denyed our Sauiours ascension affirming that his humane nature is not in heauen but in Iudea gathering a Church and people Also from the Germane Vbiquitaries and Papists they saying that Christ as man is not onely in heaven but in earth too at this instant wheresoeuer the deity is b Ia. Smidelinus Vbiquitatis Apostolus Beza epist 61. these affirming the humane nature of Christ is wheresoever the Sacrament of the Altar is administred c Ergo