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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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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
sanctified others vnlesse hee were the most pure and the most holy one of God in himselfe Heb. 2.11 and Chap. 10.9.10 Thus then the Lord Iesus Christ our most blessed Redeemer hath taken to himselfe of the whole masse of mankind being wholy infected and poysoned with sinne hee tooke I say one portion thereof and did perfectly sanctifie it by the power of the holy Ghost and out of it deriues perfect holinesse and sanctification vpon all his elect by imputation of his merits for their iustification and by his holy Spirit working in them inherent righteousnesse and sanctification that so they may serue him for euer in this life and for euer Quest 31. Now proceed to the Articles following Hee suffred vnder Pontious Pilate was crucified dead and buried and descended into hell what thinke you of these first in generall Ans These words containe and set beefore vs all the degrees of his humiliation first in generall in these words he suffred vnder Pontius Pilate Next the manner how and the degrees of his humiliation and suffring are specified first hee was crucified secondly hee dyed thirdlie hee was buried fourthly he descended into hell First as concerning his suffrings in generall I beleeue hee wanted not passions all his life from the houre of his birth vnto his death and this that Euangelical Prophet foretold by the spirit of prophecie Es 53.2.3.4.5 He hath neither forme nor beautie when wee shall see him there shall be no forme that wee should desire him Hee is despised and reiected of men hee is a man full of sorrowes and hath experience of infirmities wee hid as it were our faces from him hee was despised and we esteemd him not Surely hee hath borne our infirmities and caried our sorrows yet wee did iudge him as plagued of God humbled but hee was wounded for our transgressions hee was broken for our iniquities the chasticement of our peace was vpon him and with his stripes wee are healed Hee suffred in all his life many sorrowes in his natiuitie and infancie nakednesse and pouertie as in the whole course of his life on the earth hee suffred Sathan to tempt him hee was a Mat. 4. hungrie hee was b Ioh. 4. thirstie hee was wearie hee suffred many indignities and reproches by the Iewes and Herod by the Scribes Pharises and Saduces for all the Iewish sectaries and Rabbines were set vp as by the Diuell to shoot their arrowes against him 1. Christ suffred in his humanitie And as touching his humiliation this holy person before described was humbled in respect of both natures for first his humanitie was subiect to the infirmities of nature as also to the miseries and punishments due to man for sin 2. How Christ may bee said to suffer in his deitie Secondly for his God-head albeit that can not bee changed yet was it hid as vnder a cloud all the time of his abode on earth without any great manifestation till hee was declared powerfully by his resurrection Rom 1 2.3.4 and ascention to be the onely begotten Sonne of God Here obserue for instruction and consolation There is such a relation betweene the head and the members and such an agreement that looke how it was with him so it must bee with all the faithfull first he suffred Luke 24.26 then hee entred into glory euen so must they doe wherefore first note it is a wretched case for a man to bee euer in ease as the rich man was Luke 16. and the other desired to bee Luke 12. neuer disquieted in body soule goods or good name for wee see by Christs example that through many tribulations must wee passe to heauen Here then must be a very speciall consolation for the Godly afflicted that they must bee crucified with Christ in earth before they can bee crowned with him in heauen Quest 32. Descend to this speciall Article Hee suffred vnder Pontius Pilate why doe you so beleeue what was this Iudge and what did he Ans First I so beleeue because the Lord hath so recorded by the Euangelists his passion Luke 23.14.15 Iohn 19.14 Now as touching this Iudge it is certaine that he was the Romaine Emperours * Luke 3.1 deputie for that Prouince in Iewrie where Christ was crucified Hee did proceed with Christ in forme of Law as men are handled in Courts of iustice for capitall crimes hee was cited or apprehended hee was arraigned before Pilates tribunall seate his indictment read and proued by false witnesses which were accepted for good after this Pilate gaue sentence of death and lastly execution was done accordingly Obiect But how came it to passe that the same Iudge should pronounce him innocent and yet condemne him as an euill doer Ans The first was done by Gods determitate councell that Gods Elect might euer see it that their Redeemer dyed not for his owne sinnes notwithstanding hee was condemned as an euill doer by the same eternall decree and counsell of God because hee was to beare the iniquities of the Elect and to make full satisfaction for the same Herein then this is the meditation I haue by Faith I do by faith beehold the Lord God himselfe exercising iudgement by the mouth of Pilate Iesus Christ is set himselfe beefore the tribunall seat of God here on earth loden with my sinnes ready to receiue the sentence of Gods iudgement and to beare the wrath of God due to me for my sinnes for hee put himselfe in our person as a wicked person before this tribunall seate and Pilate pronounced the sentence of God vpon him hee thinking nothing lesse for that sentence was ratified by God in * 2. Chro. 19.6 heauen For so the holy Ghost hath testified that nothing was done in all this arraignement God hath one purpose the instruments of his prouidence men and Angels haue an other attachment triall indictment and execution but by the Lords owne determinate counsell and from him as if all had beene acted before his owne tribunall seate of iustice Act. 2.23 So then Pilate Iudas and the rest of the Iewes were but instruments to serue for the execution of Gods eternall decrees and iustice Vse First this ought continually to smite a terrour into impenitent sinners for there is no escaping from the iudgement of God but by this arraignement of Christ Such therefore as receiue him not by faith in this life shall be sure to hold vp the hand at the terrible barre of Gods iudgement Secondly this arraignement to the beleeuer is the matter of all his consolation Gal. 6.14 for by this hee is freed from all those euils that daylie bee executed and shall bee for euer as from the iust iudgement of God vpon the wicked Quest 33. What speciall things be we to obserue in and before his arraignement Ans First his preparation vnto his death testified by all the a Iohn 13. Euangelists for when his time drew neere hee set his minde and heart to it and
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
inheritance shall bee peace thy life shall bee peace thy God shall bee peace and whatsoeuer thou desirest shall bee peace Here in this world thy gold cannot bee siluer thy siluer cannot bee bread thy bread cannot bee wine and thy light cannot bee thy meate but there the Lord shall be all vnto thee thou shalt eate him that thou maiest not hunger thou shalt drinke him that thou maiest not thirst thou shalt bee illightened by him that thou maiest not bee blinde thou shalt bee sustained by him that thou maiest not faint hee shall possesse the wholy which is all in all Thou shalt not there feele any misery because with him through thy loue thou shalt possesse all Thou shalt haue all and hee shall haue all because thou and hee shall bee one Thus far Saint Austen Another propertie of this life is the change of bodies and alteration or rather vtter abolishing of all inglorious infirmities and weaknesse for it is said Phil. 4.23 our bodies shall be like his glorious body and what is the fashion of his body you may read Reu. 14. his head and haires white as wooll or snow and his eyes were as a flame of fire and his feete like vnto fine brasse c. It shal be incorruptible and neuer change immortall and neuer dye spirituall and liue of it selfe without corporeall helpes nothing shall rise against the soule of a man no fraitly no want no hunger thirst or cold no heate wearinesse or indigence no contention and brawling no not that trouble arising in euery one in the kingdome of grace Sollicita cautela vitandi inimici diligendi both of auoiding and louing his enemie Of this estate a learned father discourseth in this manner When this mortall hath put on immortalitie there shall bee no opposition by diabolicall pollicy no euill or condemned heresie no impietie of infidels but in those tabernacles of the righteous shall bee nothing but reioycing and exultation because they are made the citizens of that city which is supernall eternall and free which is not couered with darkenesse shadowed with night wasted with continuance and age nor yet hath any need of the glittering light of the Sunne there shall not the Moone shine the Starres shew no candle lighted no lampe burning for the diuine light shall lighten it the Sunne of righteousnesse and the true light shall shine vpon it the inaccessible and incomprehensible light which is not inclosed in any place nor ended in any time shineth vpon that heauenly Ierusalem the mother of vs all which with her children the sons of light the sons of the day the sonnes by adoption the sons of God shall be glorified in the same for euer and euer Fiftly and lastly they shall be in heauen not onely in vnspeakable ioy but also seruing God in that life for there is no life nor ioy in any life without the seruice of God and therefore our sauiour told vs to doe his fathers will was his meate that is the staffe of his life and his ioy Now the Saints in heauen shall both ioy and doe nothing but praise him for all their time shall bee a Saboth appropriated to serue him and sing his praises for euermore Esay 66.23 and indeede this must sinke deepe into our hearts in this life not onely for our instruction what wee shall doe in another world but also to stirre vs vp in this life to serue God because therein we ioyne with the Saints in heauen and the Church in earth is pertaker with the triumphant glorified soules in the kingdome of Maiestie and for this cause in our dayly prayers wee pray Thy will bee done in earth as it is in heauen But to returne to the ioy our ioy shall bee there all of the Creatour and not of the creature none shall take it away for wee shall bee out of danger of loosing our happinesse and therefore better then the Angels now but ioy taken any where else and compared to this is but sorrow sweetnesse but paine and bitternesse comlinesse but black and ougly filthinesse and delights but troablesome noysomnesse Of which estate Saint Ciprian in his sermon of mortalitie maketh this meditation Wee accompt Paradise our countrie and wee haue already gotten the Patriarches to bee our Parents oh why doe wee not runne and make hast home into our country and salute our parents there expecteth vs a great number of deare friends of parents brethren sonnes sisters mothers and acquaintance I say a great number expecteth vs which are already secured of their owne glory and are carefull for ours Oh to come into their sight and mutually to embrace them how great shall bee their and our glory both together what shall bee the pleasure of those celestiall kingdomes where the feare of death ceaseth and wee assured to liue eternally what is that highest and perpetuall felicitie there are crowned the Godly fellowship of the Apostles the great number of Prophets the innumerable troupes of Martyrs There doe virgins triumph which by the vigour of the spirit haue gotten victory of all concupiscence and liued in chastitie there shall they see the mercifull rewarded who wrought righteousnesse by their feeding clothing and cherishing the poore although for the obeying of Christ they haue forsaken their owne patrimonie And to conclude with the words of Saint Austen wee can more easily tell what is not in heauen then what is for wee are not able to tell how great a good God is and yet we are not permitted to hold our peace and therefore wee cannot tell and yet for ioy wee cannot hold our peace then whether wee speake or say nothing wee shall reioyce exceedingly This is their reward to see God to liue with God to liue of God to bee of God to bee in God to bee for God which is the cheefest good And where as is the cheefest good there shall bee the cheefest felicitie cheefest pleasure true libertie perfect charitie eternall securitie secure eternitie there is the true reioycing all knowledge all beautie and all blessednesse there is peace pietie goodnesse light vertue honestie sweetenesse concord rest praise glory and life eternall concerning which pray gentle Reader that Christ would say to thee and mee Come ye blessed of my Father receiue the kingdome thy Masters ioy prepared for you before the worlds beginning Quest 66. But you haue rehearsed out of Saint Paul that this life is eternall and the gift of God How can it bee the gift of God seeing it is the reward of righteousnesse Ans Indeede as it is the full promise of God it is a gift but as it is the hire and recompence of a good life it is a reward and euery way it commeth from the free and voluntary gift of God for if it came any other way woe were it to vs which are able to doe so little for so great a crowne wee cannot buy it we cannot steale it as Iacob did his fathers blessing but it must bee giuen vs not from or by man but by the Lord which giueth plentifully and casteth no man in the teeth And this is a comfort where withall I will end this discourse for by it I conceiue that the kingdome of heauen shall be bestowed equally both vpon poore and rich for it is a gift and no man can challenge more in that gift then an other none can bee nearer then other Euery place of the earth standeth in equall distance from heauen and euery man and woman are alike capeable of eternall life the wise and foolish virgins stood in the same way and place to expect the same bridegroome Therefore seeing all must be bound to God for these benefits let vs not iudge any that in our opinion seeme to bee far from grace for the Lords gifts and graces are without repentance and hee that is able to call them to graffe them and to winne them will cloth their naked soules with comfort His desire is to binde men vnto him for it and therefore let not any man dispaire of their saluation nor enuy them if the Lord call them to heauen at the last gaspe as hee did the good theefe vpon the Crosse FINIS
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 LONDON Printed by T. E. for Thomas Man dwelling in Pater-noster-Row at the signe of the Talbot 1606. To the Reuerend and right worshipfull Richard Neyle Doctour of Diuinitie Deane of Westminster and Principall Clarke of the Kings most Excellent Maiestie his Closet all prosperitie c. AMong other accidents of this mortall life right graue worthy and learned Doctour this is one to build and not to inhabite to plow and not to see the haruest to purpose and not to attaine the end of our designes to write and compile bookes and studies and not to liue to publish them So hath it beene with Lawyers Phisitions Philosophers Linguists Diuines among other in late times with that most learned man Chemnitius a German Diuine who after he had vndertaken that worthy work of the Harmony of the foure Gospels which by the opinion of one of our grauest learnedest Diuines Doctour Whitaker was called Caput veneris For that in his iudgement hee hauing but entered to speak and write of the head of the Gospels namely Christs incarnation some few miracles and sermons laid vnmatchable grounds as it were the colours that none could imitate afterward before the worke was one quarter performed to the great losse not onely of the learned but of all Christendome was taken out of the miseries of this present world Among English Diuines that I may not presse you with any vnnecessary relations because you loue singlenes and plainnesse it was also the lot of as godly discreete a preacher as any I euer knew in my daies to draw his last breath before he could effect to his content the publication of sundry his experimentall works obseruations about afflicted consciences and troubled or contrite minds I meane master Greenham But as God would not giue the Land of promise to Abraham but to his seed and children and as Moses might not enter into Canaan but see it a far off so it fared with these men they saw their wished desires like Palinurus watching and waiting the returne of his ships although they dyed before their perfection and therefore their names are their heires and God stirred vp learned men to set forth to the world their intended learned and godly labours for Lycerus published Chemnitius master Holland a preacher late of S. Brides in London did the like for master Greenham Now all things haue their course and reuolution Iron sharpeneth iron so doth man sharpen the face of his friend He that keepeth the fig-tree shall eate of the fruit thereof and he that waiteth vpon his master shall come to honour As in the water face answereth face so the heart of man to man Pro. 27.17.18.19 That is they prouided for themselues which thus regarded other men as Rahab by entertaining the spies of Israell deserued to bee regarded by Israell at the sacking of Iericho so haue these men to haue the like done for them that they did for other There came vnto my hands about halfe a yeere past a treatise or coppy bearing title The foure-fold state of Adam compiled by master Holland aforesaid and allowed by authoritie to be printed But it seemed the work wanted the father be it spoken without offence for it was not well clothed cowched or bound vp together and besides of the foure est●tes propounded in the title it wanted one It had passed through the veiw of many learned men euery one approuing that which was done and none helping to bring it to some perfection at last my friend the Printer hauing a desire first for the glorie of God and good of the Church secondly for the releife of the poore widdow and many fatherlesse children meeting with it freely vndertooke the charge and aduenture which cannot be small to imprint and set it forth to the world But finding no coherence in the matter nor pleasant order in the manner the margents of the coppy being greater or as great as the booke was forced to breake off and leaue that enterprise and so offred the same to me praying my help which God knoweth is weake to contriue it and bring it into such a fashion as might be plaine and intelligible to the English Reader I accepted the labour at the first not weighing the wants but thought onely to supply in it the place of a Correctour And therefore reading it I found many things in the margent which were ordained for the page and because I found in it a great number of pithy substantiall points curiously and not vulgarly handled like able souldiours wanting a Marshall or like the beautifull limbes of a naked body lacking garments I strained my selfe for the honour of God and my loue to the dead both to marshall all things according to his meaning so neare as I could and also to put vpon his fatherlesse Orphan such garments and attire as my poore abilitie could prouide But when I had gone through it and found a maime at the last for the good man was first of all called to the glorie of heauen out of this world before he had or could expresse it in his intended treatise I knew not what to doe but stood still amazed and perplexed thinking with my selfe that if it should goe forward without the legs it would be refused for an impotent If I should adde vnto it and not expresse my addition those learned men which had formerly seene it would condemne all for counterfaite If it should stand still and not go forward the Printer might be discouraged in some other such charitable course And to thinke that the Authour had left that part in some other of his bookes and labours and there to looke for it was as if I should haue wished him aliue to end his owne worke why should I doe so good a man such wrong as once to desire his presence on earth who already before me was gone to heauen rather I will trot out my purgatory paines and runne out my race for him on earth These were my thoughts then in priuate which now I publish to the world And to you before all other most worthy learned and admired Deane for as hee when he liued preached these things at the Church of Saint Brides which is an appurtenance of your Collegiate Church whereof he was Pastour so also doe I eate my bread vpon your allowance in another possession of yours wherein I make knowen to the world and doe hereby desire men that are now aliue and those that shall be hereafter borne to take knowledge of your care for the good instruction of the soules of such flocks as Law and Authoritie haue in former times appropriated to your Church of Westminster I may not exhort you it were boldnesse although I know your humblenesse would beare
it This is your due and receiue it as a Theologicall guift from a dead man patronage it for so much as is master Hollands deserueth fauour and for the residue which is mine it craueth pardou You loue the Church and euery diuine thing and therefore I haue presumed to prefixe your name in the front of this diuine worke that both learned and godly which shall euer see or read it may know your pietie zealous affections and pray with mee for the encrease of your fauour both with God and men for your supportation by the holy Ghost for your further aduancement to the good of God his Church for the length of your daies to bee passed in quiet and contented health and for your blessed and assured entrance into that which the later end of this treatise describeth namely the kingdome of heauen Amen From Saint Buttolphes Aldersgate September 22. 1606. By him that is vnworthie of your fauour yet deuoted to honour you Edw. Topsell To all Christian Readers especially Londoners Auditours and friends to the late Godly Preachers master Greenham and master Holland AS by God his prouidence master Greenham did not liue to publish his owne works but left them at large which so had perished had not master Holland vndertaken with much care trauell paines to collect and diuulge them to the world for your good so by the same hand ouer ruling all things master Holland also tilled another mans vineyard and left his owne vntilled through vntimely death But God forbid but that the names of such iust men should be had in euerlasting remembrance therefore to you I commend this booke as the voice of Lazarus preaching out of Abrahams bosome and if euer you loued either master Greenham or master Holland while they were liuing and especially the later I do require you in the name of Iesus Christ as you will answere both him and me at the appearing of our Sauiour that you shew it now after his death For your sakes he spent his life yea and lost his life for his diligence in keeping his flock teaching you in greatest extremitie brought him to that sicknes that cut off his daies And seeing he had such an ardent desire to promote religion considered that one day death would close his eyes and earth stop his mouth from preaching in priuate he collected these instructions with an intent to imprint them for your benefite when he should be in his graue Now you haue them through the care of his poore widdow and charitie of the Printer whereinto I haue added a discourse of our ioyes and estate after the later day I assure you by reading this booke you shall better know your Generation Degeneration Regeneration and Glorification then in any other of this quantitie I preiudge no mans labours I honour all I desire that all learned men would do their endeauour to preach when they be dead for our haruest will be all eaten vp in a winter to come I wish readers to lay aside scorne and rash iudgement especially such as are idle themselues for a spirituall man must be the doer and not the iudge of the Law I pray God encrease the number of good labourers in his vineyard for good pastours will be precious souldiours in another age and continue our blessed liberty of preaching professing writing and hearing of the Gospell of Christ Farewell Yours while he is able to preach Edw. Topsell Of the necessitie and vse of Cathechizing 1. Sunday Question 1. ARe all men in the visible Church true and liuing members of the misticall body of Christ and in communion with him Answere No Some are naturall some are spirituall men some in Christ some without Christ for all that be with vs are not of vs. 1. Ioh. 2.19 Ep. 2.12 Question 2. What call you a naturall man Ans The naturall man is hee which is lead by the instinct of nature in all his actions and wants the holy spirit of a Christ in any measure and therefore hath no facultie to perceiue nor iudgement to discerne b the holy things of God a Iude. ver 19. b 1. Cor. 2.14 Phil. 1.9.10 Quest 3. What call you a spirituall man Ans A * Gal. 6.1 spirituall man is hee which by the light of the Gospell and a preaching thereof and through Gods speciall grace and free mercy in Christ hath receiued the holy spirit b of Christ in some measure to c discerne the will of God reuealed in his word a Gal. 3.1 b 1. Cor. 2 15. c Ephe. 1.13 Rom. 8.2 and to grow vp a perfect man in Christ Eph. 4.13 Quest 4. Haue all spirituall men or the faithfull or that bee in Christ the same measure of the spirit Ans No some are 1 stronge men 2 babes in Christ Heb. 5.12 Three points in the strong 1 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 he is exercised in holy exercises 2. After this comes 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 sound iudgement to discerne the things which differ 3 he hath 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 an habit of knowledge sound iudgement c. Col 2.2 which is his 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 Rom. 4. Quest 5. What is a strong man in Christ of whatsoeuer estate or condicion Ans That man whose minde and hart the spirit of Christ hath so exercised in the word of grace that he can discerne good and euill Heb. 5.14 Quest 6. And what is a babe in Christ Ans Babes in Christ are such as haue receiued but in weake measure the graces of Gods spirit and as yet bee dull of hearing weake in vnderstanding and vnexpert in the word of righteousnes Heb. 5.12.14 Quest 7. Most men that seeme to come to Christ and to fauour his Gospell are but weake how grow they vp to be strong men in Christ Ans By attending his holy ordinance in the ministry of his word and sacraments Ephe. 4.12 Quest 8. How must these babes be fed Ans Not with strong meate but with milke that is they must be instructed in the first principles of the word which we call our Catechisme Heb. 5.12 6.1 4.5 1. Pet. 2.1 Psal 119.9.10 Quest 9. What is Catechizing Ans Catechizing is a forme of instruction wherein the same matter is often * repeated that the weake may the better conceiue it and remember it * Deut. 6.5.6 Es 28.9.10 Quest 10. Is this Catechizing so needefull and of what antiquitie is it Ans First It is commanded of God Deut. 6.6 Secondly it was practised publikely in the Church of the Iewes Thirdly Abraham was cōmended for it Gen. 18.19 for hauing 300. in his house they were as it is written Gen. 14.14 instructed or Catechized in holy religion 1. Eunice ● Lois Fourthly so in al the ages following euen till Christ 2. Tim. 1.5 2. Tim. 3.15 2. Ioh. 4. Fiftly 3. Lady Paul first catechised the Corinths this forme of teaching the Apostles continued commended in their practise 1. Cor. 3.1.2.3 so
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
earth confer Act. 28.25 Esay 6.8.9 The fourth and Last branch what God is this can hee best teach thee who discribes himselfe vnto vs in termes and words fitting our capacitie on this manner Exod 3.14 I am that I am say vnto the children of Israell I am hath sent me vnto you Exod. 34.5.6.7 The Lord proclaimed the name of the Lord saying The Lord the Lord strong mercifull and gracious slow to anger and abundant in goodnesse and truth reseruing mercie for thousands forgiuing iniquitie and transgression and sinne and not making the wicked innocent visiting the iniquitie of the fathers vpon the children and vpon childrens children vnto the third and fourth generations Quest 54. What is the second point of obedience here commaunded Ans To loue the Lord thy God with all thine heart and with all thy Soule and with all thy * Or thought Deut. 6.4.5 Mat. 22.37 Luke 10.37 Cant. 8.6.7 minde and with all thy strength Mar. 12.30 To submit my selfe in all powers of my soule and parts of my body vnto Iehoua and to make more account of him and his will then of all the wicked yea then of mine owne saluation if they could come in question and comparison together The Lord in that Scripture so often repeted first would haue vs banish and endeuour to cast forth continually all things contrary to his lawe that our mindes may not think of them nor our affections desire nor our hearts embrace and entertaine them Secondly when wee doe him any seruice hee would haue vs to doe it with such cheerefulnesse as that no part of vs within or without sit idle but that wee striue with all our might to expresse the good affection of our hearts in his seruice The minde must discerne him the soule desire him the heart must receiue him and lodge him 1. Thes 5.25 for thou must loue thy neighbour as thy selfe but God aboue thy selfe neuer prize him and his loue with any thing Motiues to stir vp our hearts to loue God are these Reasons to moue vs to loue God First for that his loue is the onely fountaine and first cause of all our happinesse Ephe. 1.4 The first cause of our election The first cause of our creation Psal 8. The first cause of our redemption Ioh. 3.16 The first cause of our vocation Rom. 8.29 The first cause of our adoption iustification and sanctification Rom. 8.15 Ephe. 1.13 The fountaine and first cause of our loue for we loue him because his loue is shed into our hearts Rom. 5.4.5 and wee loue him because hee loued vs first 1. Ioh. 4.19 Quest 55. What vndoubted signes bee there of the true loue of God Ans First loue must issue out of a cleare heart from a good conscience and from faith vnfained 1. Tim. 1.5 So that if a man find himselfe to haue these three in any good measure hee may bee well assured his loue to God is sound for before that faith purge the heart Act. 15.9 and bring to our consciences a discharge from our sins in the blood of Christ Heb. 9.14 we can neuer truely loue God When Maries sins were so giuen her shee burneth in loue towards Christ and would signifie her loue by all meanes possibly that shee can Luke 7.47 for which cause Christ gaue this testimonie of her many sinnes are forgiuen her the true marke whereof is this shee loued much Secondly the infallible mark of our loue to God is our loue to his word Prou 2.1.6 Psal 119.11 Luk ● 19 59. Luk● 8. Act. 16. This saith Christ If any man loue me he will keep my word and my father will loue him and wee will come and dwell with him he that loueth not mee keepeth not my word Iohn 14.23 Thirdly this word wee must not onely keepe vnto our selues Luk. 22.32 but carefully labour to communicate the same vnto others to draw others to serue the Lord specially vnto our children and familie Deut. 6.5.6.7 These words which I command thee this day Exod 12.26 Gen. 18 19. Iosh 24 15. 1. Cor. 31.2 Rom. 2.18 Heb. 5.11.12 shall be in thine hart and thou shalt rehearse them continually vnto thy children thou shalt talk of thē when thou tarriest in thine house and as thou walkest by the way and whē thou lyest down when thou risest vp otherwise in blind families men loue their horses better then their children Fourthly a fourth vndoubted signe wee loue God is the loue of our brethren 1. Iohn 3.14 We know we are translated from death to life because we loue the brethren he that loueth not his brethren abideth in death 1. Iohn 4.19.20 If any man say I loue God and hate his brother he is a lyer for how can he that loueth not his brother whom hee hath seene loue God whom hee hath not seene Fiftly to reioyce to think of Christ and to talke of Christ Gal. 6.14.15 Sixtly to desire Christs presence aboue all things and to mourne for his absence Can. 5.6 Seauently to loue all things that appertaine vnto him and his seruice Eightly to esteeme greatly of Gods graces 1. Cor. 2.2 Phil. 3.8.9 Ninthly to call vpon his name with boldnesse and with a good conscience Heb. 10.19.22 and Chapter 4.16 Quest 56. What is the third branch of obedience required in this Law Ans Trust in God and an holy affiance proceeding from a liuely faith in Iesus Christ Ephe. 3.12 Wee must know God that wee may beleeue in him and loue him wee must beleeue in him and loue him before wee can assuredly trust in him and rest and wait vpon his prouidence and holy will A man is said truely to trust in God when hauing a comfortable perswasion and answere by Gods spirit of the pardon of sinnes and grace in Christ Iesus Psal 37.2.3.4.5.6.7 delighteth in the Lord studying to please him committing and commending all his affaires vnto God waiting patiently on the Lord in all dangers because he seeth his goodnesse in Christ and his almightie power to deliuer him and the signes and marks of this holy affiance and trust in God are these First to doe good Psal 37.3 hee is bountifull and good to many for he is well assured God will repay it againe Psal 112. Iob. 21.22 Secondly to delight in the Lord. Psal 37.4 looke what friend wee know best loue best and trust most in him wee delight most Thirdly hope followeth also this holy affiance and trust in God and this is a quiet expectation of helpe from God in all future euents Psal 37.5 deuolue thy way that is thine affaires on the Lord and trust in him and he will bring it to passe for patience is the daughter of God and faith which bringeth quietnesse if not cheerefulnesse in present euils Contrary to this hope are to seeke to vnlawfull meanes in troubles as Saul did 1. Sam. 28. and Ahaziah to witchcraft 2. King 1.2.3 and those distrustfull cares forbidden by Christ Mat.
spirit Secondly mark and obserue well wherein thou art short of the obedience of this Law in any of the branches before specified or hast fallen into the contrary sinnes forbidden let the meditation of Gods loue in Christ and the sight of thy sinnes here set before thee draw from thee dayly some vnfained teares of repentance Luke 7.47 for by walking vprightly in the obedience of this Law thou maist shew the power of Christ dwelling in thee Psa 119.1 1. Pet. 2.9 Thirdly that it may truly appeare that thou art in Christ and Iesus Christ in thee 2. Cor. 13.5 pray feruently in the spirit Quest 69. Let vs heare first what you can say generally of the scope summe sense and parts of the second Law Ans First for the scope it is this that with all care and conscience we worship God in that forme hee hath prescribed in his word and not after mans inuention The first law was concerning the duties which doe directly concerne the nature and person of God and touching the substance of his worship this Law is concerning the forme and manner of his seruice and here the question is answered which hath most disquieted the Chruch in all ages who shall prescribe the forme of Gods worship shall Angels shall men shall the Church shall Councels shall the learned and the wise or shall euery man serue God according to the imaginations of his owne heart The answere is that when we haue made choise of Iehoua for our God and reiected all false Gods according to his first Law least our mindes should inuent him any seruice hee hath here prescribed lawes himselfe for his owne most diuine and spirituall seruice Secondly the summe therfore of this Law in few words it is this worship the Lord thy God according to his reuealed will written in his word and neuer presume to offer him any will-worship of humane inuention Thirdly for the sense the words are these Thou shalt not make to thy selfe any grauen Image The Lords meaning is not to forbid all making of Images for God did allow and commaund many to be made by Bezaleel and Aholiab Ex. 31.1.2 and 35.30 1. King 8. Blind worshippers sought often to represent the true God by an Idoll as Hosh 2.16 and Exod. 32.5 and Salomons Temple was richly adorned with Cherubins and Images of gold and siluer The Lord then heere first forbids a man to make any image to represent him as is very manifest Deut. 4.15 where he chargeth them not to represent him by any thing adding this reason verse 12. you heard the voice of words but saw no similitude saue a voice teaching vs that hee can better instruct vs by his word then by any pictures Nor the likenesse of any thing in heauen aboue God forbiddeth here to make any image of any false God which can bee imagined seene or knowne to bee in heauen in earth or in the waters Deut. 4. in the heauens as Starres ver 19. Angels Saints in the ayre as fethered foules ver 17. secondly the likenesse of any thing on earth as man and beasts ver 18. thirdly of things vnder the earth in the waters Dagon was formed like a fish 1. Sa. 5.1.2 as of any fishes ver 18. Thou shalt neither bow thy selfe vnto them nor serue them here wee bee forbidden all manner of seruice vnto an Idoll and vnto the true God before an Idoll By bowing is meant all manner of bodily worship capping kneeling kissing dauncing before the Idoll Exod. 32. or by any such signe to fauour or like them serue them or worship them The generall here seemes to bee put after the speciall that no manner of seruice bee done to Idols or to God in Idols or images for that Idolaters can worship Idols and God in Idols being farre absent from them by vowes by guifts c. as well appeares in the Popish superstition Arguments 1 2 3 For I the Lord thy God as beefore in the preface am a mightie God that is hee is able with a strong hand to plague thee for all false worship as hee did all Israell 2. Kin. 17.20 and 32.41 They feared God and serued their Images therefore the Lord by a strong hand cast off all the seede of Israell Mal. 1.16.8 14. if thou serue a man thou must doe as he appoynteth if a mightie man it is dangerous to doe otherwise 4 No cause in vs he should loue vs much lesse be ielous ouer vs. And a Iealous God God hath bound himselfe as by a speciall couenant in a holy mariage with his people Esay 54.5 Ephe. 5.26.27 when therefore men estrange their loue and seruice to any thing else then hee cryes out by his spirit that hee is prouoked to iealousie by spirituall whoredome Hosh 1.2 Chap. looke how deepely it smiteth the heart of the louing husband that his wife spouse follow a stranger so in like manner is it betweene vs and the Almightie when wee impart his worship to any other or serue him not as hee commandeth But iealousie saith Salomon Pro. 6.34 is the rage of man so kindling his ire that he will not spare in the day of vengeance Therefore auoid all spirituall whordome for the Lord when hee is prouoked to iealousie is a consuming fire Heb. 12. hee vseth often this complaint They haue moued me to ielousie with that which is not God they haue prouoked mee to anger with their vanities 5. Deu. 29.20 Ezech. 8.2 Visiting the iniquitie God is said to visit his people when he comes against them with the sword of a 1. Sam. 15.23 Mat. 23.24 Exod. 17.14 Deut. 25.17 Two effects of ielousie iustice These two reasons following are two fruits and effects of ielousie The first is an exceeding long anger the second is an exceeding loue and mercie for ielousie abounds in these two affections There is a notable example of this ielousie An example of Gods ielousie Exod 33 10 11. to be diligently marked Exod. 32. for the golden calfe for Moses with all his holy teares and prayers could not quench the flame of it verse 10.11.12.13 yea notwithstanding that Calfe was burnt in the fire ground to pouder and strowed vpon water and the idolaters drunke of it ver 20. notwithstanding three thousand men were slaine by the Leuites at that time ver 28. notwithstanding that Moses proceedeth in most feruent prayer as it were standing in the gappe betweene Gods wrath and his people and crying that if God would not bee appeased that hee would rase him out of the booke of life ver 32. yet the Lord as not respecting all the promisses and hardly appeased for the time answereth In the day of my visitation I will visit their sinne vpon them ver 32. So wee see the Lord prouoked to ielousie is a consuming fire Of Fathers vpon their Children wee bee taught how this iustice is executed Ezech. 18.3 for the Iewes then complained of vniustice that they should bee
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 To this charge agree the words of the Apostle Eph. 6.4 Fathers prouoke not your children to wrath but bring them vp in instruction and information of the Lord. Examples are Bathshebath Prou. 31. and Ennice and Lois 2. Tim. 1.5.3.15 A fourth dutie of parents is to correct and chastice their Children with wisedome and moderation euer considering they punish their owne corruption in them which they first gaue and calling vpon God in spirit feruently for a blessing vpon their chastetisements To warne vs of this dutie let vs often set before vs these Scriptures Pro. 3 12.13.24 Heb. 12 7.23.13.14 Pro. 22.15 Foolishnesse is bound vp in the hart of a child but the rod of correctiō shall driue it away from him therefore inure children to do things rather to please God then for flattering or for guifts Prou. 13.24 He that spareth his rod hateth his sonne but he that loueth him chasteneth him betime And that parents may haue a noble example herein for imitation it is said that the Lord correcteth him whom he loueth euen as the father doth the child in whom he delighteth Prou. 3.12 A fift dutie of parents is the good education of their children as in Gods faith and feare principally so in good arts carefully that they may beecome profitable members in Church and common wealth for this is the Lords charge Pro. 22.6 Teach a child in the trade of his way and when he is old he shall not depart from it at the least let them learne to read and write A sixt dutie of parents to children is that hauing brought vp their children in such sobrietie and chastitie as beecommeth the Saints of God when they come to yeares to make choice for them and to aduise them to keepe their vessells alwayes in holinesse and honour both in the single state and in the married life and at this time specially to allow for their maintenance more or lesse according to that portion which God hath giuen them This godly care for the mariage and maintenance of children wee see in Abraham Gen. 24.1.2 and in Isaac and Rebecca Gen. 27.46 and Cha. 26.35 and in Naomi Ruth 3.1.2.3 A seauenth dutie is such children as the Lord shall giue thee to consecrate them to the Lord with a holy desire they be his and doe him seruice as Hamah did Samuel and it may bee Ennice did Timothie God specially requireth the first borne An eight dutie is with all conuenient speede to prouide they may be baptized in the publike congregation in the presence of speciall and faithfull witnesses Esay 8.2 Sinnes of Parents forbidden in this Law are these First to bee improuident and not to respect the welfare of children in this life Secondly to cark and care for their bodies and to suffer their soules to rot in sinne * Crates in Plutarch saith We may well cry against foolish parents from the tops of hilles with great cares doe they prouide for their children but respect not for honestie vertue what they shall bee Heathen men could see this as a common sinne in Parents and condemne it Thirdly to bring them vp in loosenesse pride idlenesse and wantonnesse and wantonnesse ends in wickednesse as Eli did Sophin and Phiceha and as Dauid did Absalon and Adonijah their wanntonnesse did end in wickednesse to the no small griefe of his heart a 1. Sam. 1. 2. Chapters for the one at his death hee sorrowed and wept bitterly of the other it is said And his father would not displease him from his child-hood 1. King 1.6 wherefore here wee must euer remember that Prouerb If thou smitest hee shall not dye Fourthly ouer seuerely without iudgement to prouoke them to anger by vniust or vnmeasurable chasticements in words or stripes Eph. 6.4 Quest 113 What be the duties of children to Parents commanded in this Law Ans This precept speaketh vnto children as it were face to face as being most prone to the breach of this Law for children bee more ready to forget Parents and their duties then Parents to forget children and therefore the Lord to meete with this corruption giueth the first charge vnto children to performe all duties of honour to their Parents The first dutie of Children to Parents and the root of all the rest is a cheerefull reuerence which is a speciall grace well tempered with loue and feare An example for this dutie wee haue in Ioseph who when hee met his aged father Iacob Gen. 46.29 presented himselfe vnto him with reuerence and to testifie his affection and loue he fell vpon his neck and wept vpon his neck a good while The second dutie implyed in the word Honour as the Apostle interpreteth Eph. 6.1 is obedience Children obay your Parents in the Lord. Examples of true obedience commanded iustly in Scripture are these Isaac to Abraham Gen. 22. the sonnes of Ionadab the sonne of Rechab Ier. 35.14 And of our Lord and Sauiour Iesus Christ of whom it is written that hee followed his mother Marie and his supposed father Ioseph and was subiect vnto them Luke 2.51 The third dutie to helpe their infirmities and to prouide for their Parents when they are old Of this dutie the Apostle speaketh 1. Tim. 5.4 in these words But if any widow haue children or nephewes let them first learne to shew godlinesse toward their owne house and to recompence their kindred for this is an honest thing and acceptable before God The practice of this dutie wee finde in good Ioseph most carefully supplying his old fathers wants prouiding for his brethren Ge. 45.9 and among Birds for the Storke when she is old keepes her nest continually and the young prouide for her hence is it the Apostle cals children without naturall affections 2. Tim. 3.3 A heathen woman had a daughter that nourished her with her brest in prison when all persons were forbidden to releaue her Valerius Mar. lib. 5. Cap. 4. Plin. lib. 13. cap. 23. The fourth dutie here commanded is to beare with and to couer the infirmities of parents so much as in vs lyeth and so farre as Gods honour and Law will permit vs. The practise of this wee see in Sem and Iapheth who couered their naked father when cursed Cham discouered him Ge. 9.23 and Ionathan bare patiently the threats of his bitter and bloudy father Saul 1. Sam. 19.3.4 Quest 114. Now rehearse breefly the contrary sinnes here condemned Ans First cursing of Parents is a most detestable sinne and here condemned The Lord pronounceth him accursed that curseth his Parents Deut. 27.16 and by the Law of God among the Iewes he was to die for it Leu. 20.9 Exo. 21.17 Secondly to smite father or mother is a most greeuous sinne and heere condemned This sinner was by Gods law
adiudged to dye for his offence for the words are these Ex. 21.15 He that smiteth his Father or mother shall dye the death Thirdly to mocke or despise the father or mother is a great sinne and transgression of this Law against the which the Lord pronounceth that fearefull threatning Prou. 30.17 The eye that mocketh his father and despiseth the instruction of his mother let the rauens of the valley pick it out and the young Eagles eat it Cham is set for an example of Gods wrath for this sinne to all posteritie Gen. 9. Fourthly secretly to wish their death to enioy their goods and lands houses and possessions and that they may be cheef Lords after them This was Esaus sinne for he desired in his heart Isaacks death that hee might rule ouer all and bee reuenged on his brother Iacob Gen 27.41 Thus doe Vipers to seeke their owne life and libertie they rend and breake their dams belly and so the old dyes when the young first come to light Intractable refractarie The fift sinne in Children against this Law is to disobey the gouernement and charge of their Parents which sinne the Lord often greatly condemneth in his word accounting it a speciall marke of Paganisme Rom. 1.30 and one of the fearefull sinnes of the last times 2. Tim. 3.2 This sinner must dye also by Gods Law after that hee is conuicted and found by Law to be refractarie and stubberne against his Parents Deut. 21.18 Sixtly and lastly to marrie without Parents knowledge and consent is a great dishonour to Parents and a greeuous sinne condemned in this Law Of this sinne prophane Esau is set forth an example for all ages for whose sinne his mother mourneth in these words Gen. 27.46 I am weary of my life for the daughters of Heth if Iacob take a wife of the daughters of Heth like these of the daughters of the land what auaileth it me to liue Quest 115. Thus farre of naturall Parents and their Children now of Parents by office and place And here first let me heare of the second band of duties in priuate families betweene Masters and Seruants Ans The Apostle interpreting this Law Eph. 6.6.9 commendes vnto vs the duties of Maisters and Seruants in the next place in these words Seruants be obedient vnto them that are your Masters according to the flesh with feare and trembling in singlenesse of your hearts as vnto Christ not with seruice to the eye as men pleasers but as the seruants of Christ doing the will of God from the heart with good will seruing the Lord and not men and know ye that whatsoeuer good thing any man doth the same shall he receiue of the Lord whether he be bond or free and ye Masters doe the same things vnto them putting away threaning and know that euen your master also is in heauen neither is there respect of person with him Duties of Maisters and of Gouernours of Families be these following First they are bound by this morall Law of God to instruct their Seruants as they must their Children in the true knowledge of God for without instruction how shall they serue them as the Apostle commandeth as seruing the Lord Christ Againe the same Apostle Tit. 2.9.10 commandeth Seruants to adorne the doctrine of God our Sauiour in all things without instruction they can neuer possibly grace it but disgrace and dishonour both God and his word in all things they take in hand The practise of this dutie wee see in Abraham who being commanded to instruct his Children and his Houshold Gen. 18.19 it is recorded of him that he did carefully instruct and Catechize three hundred persons in his familie Gen. 14.14 In like manner this was Iosuas care not onely for his Sonnes and Daughters but also for his Seruants as himselfe testifieth Chap. 24.15 where hee vseth a holy protestation not onely for himselfe and his Children but also for his whole familie that they shall serue the Lord and this can neuer bee without instruction The like conscience and care wee finde in Cornelius the captaine Act. 10.7 for hee is said to haue Seruants fearing God Lidia being conuerted is Gods instrument to bring vnto Christ all her household Act. 16.15 Secondly Maisters must giue Seruants and Children no euill example but endeuour to goe before them as holy presidents and examples of faith and godlines of all puritie and sobrietie of life to guide them in all loue and meekenesse wisedome and iudgement for so haue all the hol●●●thers euer done Abrahams three hundred Seruants would neuer haue beene so ready so tractable so religious but that they saw in their maister a patterne of all pietie and religion Cornelius Seruants being souldiers would not haue been so forward but that they saw their maister was a man in word deed truly fearing God Thirdly the third dutie of Maisters to Seruants is to giue them the recompence and reward of their labour this the Apostle chargeth Col. 4.1 Ye Masters doe to your Seruants that which is iust and equall knowing that ye also haue a Master in heauen 1. Tim. 5.18 The laborer is worthie of his wages Leu. 19.13 The workemans hire shall not abide with thee vntill the morning And here wee may say that if humanitie requires that they bee liberally rewarded much more pietie requires a louing an a large bountifulnesse vnto good Seruants of this speakes the Sonne of Syrach in these words Ecclus. 7.20.24 If thy Seruant worketh truely intreat him not euill nor the Hireling that bestoweth himselfe wholy for thee Let thy soule loue a good Seruant and defraud him not of libertie neither leaue him a poore man So louing a Maister was Abraham vnto his eldest Seruant Eleazar Gen. 15.2.3 the Steward of his house that hee purposed in his heart if God gaue no childe to make him his Heire and Lord of all his substance Fourthly the fourth and last care of Masters and Gouerners of families is to exercise houshold or domesticall discipline for the good gouernment of their families according to the rules of pietie Of this dutie the Lord warneth vs. Pro. 29.19 A Seruant will not be chastised with words though he vnderstand yet he will not answere ver 21. He that bringeth vp his Seruants daintely from his youth shall at the last be robbed of his Children Such Seruants were Zimri to Ela king of Israell who slew his Maister and his Children 1. Kin. 16.11 and Ieroboam to Salomon who got from his Son Reheboam more then halfe his kingdome 1. Kin. 11.28 and such a couetous hireling was Zibah to good Mephibosheth 2. Sam. 16. ver 3. Wee haue many good notes for the good gouerment of the family Psal 101. first the Masters of families must often meditate and endeuour to temper well together mercie and iudgement Secondly they must walke wisely and vprightly giuing a good example of life to all committed to their charge Thirdly they must lay aside all anger and wrath Fourthly
those things which concerne saluation secondly to neglect those things which concerne the temporall state and health of body or minde thirdly actuall selfe-murther condemned of the heathen Or crueltie against our brethren in these speciall branches first of anger Secondly of a despitefull countenance and gesture thirdly an open repoach and crueltie of the tongue fourthly actuall murther of the hand which is the more greeuous the more bands of loue we break specialls here are first the murther of children by the naturall parents secondly the murther of parents by the naturall children thirdly the murther of brethren fourthly the murthering of any christian fiftly the murthering of an heathen Now what God commandeth first generally we be commanded to cherish all pittie and compassion in our harts towards man and beast Secondly all speciall duties and signes of loue and mercie are these first to looke well to our harts that we bee tender hearted and mercifull towards all men secondly to looke well to our outward beehauiour that in our countenance and gesture wee bee louing kind and mercifull vnto men Thirdly to looke well to the good vsage of the tongue thereby to benefit all men fourthly to looke wel to the hand that wee bee ready to reach forth blessings and good things to other men as the Lord hath inabled vs. Quest 120. Now let vs heare of the branches of the negatiue part in order An. The first is inhumanitie and crueltie against any of the creatures as against brute beasts all the euillvsage of them is here condēned this is one of the sins of the last times 2. Tim. 3.3 Rom. 1.30 he that is cruell to beasts will not spare the life of man when occasion is offered wee are commaunded to helpe our enemies asse Exod. 22.5 Deut. 22.6 Wee see this in Balaam who in great rage would haue slain the poore Asse when the Angell would haue slaine him and that most iustly his heart is discouered in his bloudy counsell against Gods people which Balack with all speede put in practise Num. 22. and 23. chap. God condemneth this brutish fiercenesse 2. Tim. 3.3 Ob. but we kill them dayly An. By permission since the floud Gen. 9. and therefore when we feed on the flesh of any creature wee ought to remember Gods free mercy and how sinne hath weakened our bodies which before were kept strong and beautifull onely with the fruits of the earth Secondly the Lord here condemnes all want of prouident care to preuent all dangers and euills which may be hurtfull to the life of man or beast for this cause the Lord commaunded battlements on houses to preuent dangers that men might walke safely on the house tops as the custome was in Iewrie Deut. 21.8 for this cause the goring Oxe must be stoned to death and not eaten Exod. 22.28.30 And this is the Lords care in commaunding that no pits bee left vncouered Exod. 22.33 The same may be said of rayling of bridges and of the mending of high wayes that man and beast may trauell safely without feare Thirdly next there bee three branches or kindes of crueltie against our selues here condemned in this Law And these must be first considered for if the loue of man towards himselfe be the line and rule of his loue towards other men hee that is cruell to himselfe can not bee mercifull to other men 1. Soule-murther First of this crueltie the first branch is Soule-murther Soule-murther is when a man carks and cares continually for his carkasse and neglects the state and life of the Soule his Soule lies dead in sinne Eph. 2.1 and feeles it not wants the life of God and hee knowes it not There is a necessarie diet and foode for the Soule which if yee neglect and denie the Lord cries in his word that yee kill the Soule or bee Soule-murtherers Hosh 4.6 Idle Ministers are soule-murtherers Prou. 29.18 My people perish for want of instruction and knowledge Prou. 10.21 The words of the righteous feed many Iob 23.12 Thy word is better vnto mee then mine ordinary foode for this cause the Lord complaines also against negligent Priests and Prophets Ezech. 34.3 Yee feed not the sheepe but kill them that are fed meaning by others Secondly the second branch of this crueltie against our selues is when by any sinne or sinnes we bee enemies to our owne health and so to our life and herein three speciall kindes are condemned for that by experience they be found dayly to shorten the daies and life of man All intemperancy impaires health The first kinde is all intemperancy which deuoures patrimonies brings in all excesse reueling and vncleannesse for sinnes be linked and grow vp together what a number of filthie diseases doth whoredome alone breed in men according to the Apostles doctrine and the common experience wherefore wee iustly conclude against these sinners they are cruell and vnmercifull to themselues for hearts bee eaten vp with this care the second secret enemy of a mans life is that biting eating consuming and distracting care which Christ condemneth Mat. 6. This care with the sorrowes which follow it be very euill against this Salomon warneth vs saying Prou. 17.22 a ioyfull heart causeth good health but a sorrowfull minde dryeth vp the bones The third secret enemy of a mans health and life is an improuident care for foode and raiment idlenesse slouthfulnesse condemned 1. Tim. 5. Prou. 6.6 and 10.26 Eccles. 37.11 Thirdly the third kinde of crueltie against a man himselfe is the highest kinde of crueltie that can bee named against the naturall life Actuall selfe-murther and this is actuall selfe-murther when a man laies violent hands on his owne life and imbrewes his hands in his owne bloud First such bloudy executioners bee greatly iniurious to God and men The Lord hath set forth such in his word as terrible examples for all ages to behold accounting them as monsters to terrifie all men from such vnnaturall practises as Saul Achitophel Iudas and the like Secondly the godly in extreeme sorrowes would neuer seek to end their paine on this wise as these did for they were well assured such an end was a beginning and the entrance into euerlasting sorrowes Here men must not respect the examples of Pagans nor any suggestiōs of Sathan to the contrary Dauid rores for very griefe of heart Psal 32.5 Hezekiah chattered as a Bird and could not speak for anguish of mind Es 38. Iob desired to be strangled cha 8.13 but they ouer came all their sorrowes by the spirit of faith and patience Thirdly and lastly we be not our owne but Christs 1. Cor. 6.19 Fourthly in the fourth place we be to consider of the speciall branches kinds of crueltie against other men condemned in this Law And here the first kinde is the inward and secret murther of the heart Murther of the heart beecause this is the fountaine and head-spring of all the rest out of the hart proceed euill thoughts murther
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
they ●…ome very beasts Fiftly God punisheth this sinne first in this life with a temporall death by the hand of the magistrate Leu. 20.10 1. Cor. 6.9 Gal. 5.22 Deut. 22.22 after this life they are tormented of diuils in hell Reue. 21.8 The like temporall punishment was for parties betrothed if they were found in sinne Deut. 22.32 Sixtly the very Heathen did abhor this sinne and appointed many kindes of punishments for it and some death as wee see the king of Babel burnt with fire Achab and Zedekiah two false Prophets for the sinne of Adulterie Ierem. 29.23 Quest 130. Proceed to single whordome and the other speciall actuall sinnes here condemned Ans Now that single whoredome is also here condemned is very manifest for the Lord often condemneth it also in the old and new Testament God teacheth vs that where whordome is that place is ful of wickednesse his words are these Leu. 19.29 Thou shalt not make thy daughter common to cause her to bee an harlot least the land also fall to whoredome and the land be full of wickednesse And againe Leu. 21.9 If a Priests daughter fall to play the whore shee polluteth her father therefore shall she be burnt with fire Againe this is repeated Deut. 23.17 There shall bee no whore of the daughters of Israell neither shall there bee a whore keeper of the sonnes of Israell So in the new Testament these two sinnes of adultry and whordome be most commonly knit together as most common and dangerous Gal. 5.23 Col. 3. ● 1. Cor. 6.9 Gal. 5.23 Secondly incest is here condemned this sinne yet exceedes the two former this sinne is committed when such as bee knit together and bee neere for kindred or affinitie defile themselues contrary to the Law of God condemning this pollution Leu. 18.6 None shall come neere any of the kinred of his flesh and vncouer her shame I am the Lord. Against this sinne a solemne curse was denounced Deut. 27.20.22.23 and the punishment inflicted vpon such sinners was death Leu. 20.11 And how greatly the Lord abhors this sinne may appeare by his curse so long continued on that incestious seed of Lot the Moabites and Ammonites Gen. 19.37.38 It may bee here demaunded if incest be to bee punished by death wherefore was the incestuous man in Corinth chastened onely by an Ecclesiastical censure The answer is this the Lord proceeds against this sinne at that time no further then excommunication onely because the Church as yet wanted christian Magistrates Thirdly wicked mariages with Idolaters with the prophane and godlesse bee here condemned first all couenanting and compacting in any league of familiaritie is condemned Exod. 23.32 and 34.15 Secondly Mariage is specially forbidden in these words Thou shalt make no mariages with them Deut. 7.5 The reason is this ver 4. for they will cause thy Sonnes to turne away from mee to serue other Gods And this wee finde true by many examples purposely to this end recorded in scripture as first in Salomon who for all his wisedome by such vncleane mariages was caried away as blind-fold to all idolatries 1. King 11.4 Achab also being euill by such a mariage with Iesabell was made ten times worse 1. King 16.31 And good Iehosaphat is taxed in these words Iehosaphat had riches and honour in abundance but hee was ioyned in affinitie with Achab. 2. Chron. 18.1.2 Esau by this sinne did greeue his holy Parents of whose Idolatrous wiues it is said That they were a greefe of minde to Isaac and Rebecca so that Rebecca Gen. 26.35 complaining against them saith I am weary of my life for the daughters of Heth Gen. 27.46 If Iacob take a wife of the daughters of Heth like these of the daughters of the land what auaileth it me to liue Againe this was the sinne of the Israelites practising Balaams counsell to Balaack to their owne destruction Num. 25.1.2.3.4 This is the sinne for the which Ezra and the godly with him so fasted mourned and wept Ezra 10.10 This sinne is specially named to bee the cause of the first destruction of the world by the floud in Noahs time Gen. 6.1.2.3 verses But wee finde the Iewes often to match with the Gentiles and their mariages allowed of God as Boaz to Ruth Chap. 3. Ans When the Lord gaue his Law against such mariages hee added this speciall exception that if they did renounce superstition and did embrace his holy worship they might mary Deu. 21.10.14 Psal 45. and so did Ruth Chap. 1.16 Fourthly againe the Lord here condemneth all stealing away of the sonnes and daughters of men for mariages and this is done two manner of waies Rape forceing condēned Enticing of Virgins condemned first violently against the consent both of parties and parents secondly with the consent of the children but not of parents These and the like godlesse practises haue crept into the Church from Paganisme and Papisme for the Popish canonists abusing the Lawes which were made against the enticeing and defiling of Virgins with consent haue made stollen mariages lawfull Deut. 22.28 Exod. 22.16 The very words of their cheefe Master be these The consent of Parents for mariages is not of any necessitie but serues to comlinesse and honestie But wee know the holy Lawes of the Almighty require this consent in mariage for the Lord giues the father this authoritie Exod. 22.16.17 for that children to parents are the most speciall and deerest part of that substance which the Lord hath lent them for their comfort on the earth which thing the Diuell knew right well Iob. Chap. 1 and 2. Againe if children bee bound to honour parents in all things most of all in this solemne contract which doth so much concerne their state during life Thirdly this the Lord also teacheth by holy examples which for this are commended as presidents for all ages as of Isaack and Rebecca Gen. 24.4.50 and the contrarie is no lesse condemned in Prophane Esaus mariages for the example of all posterities Gen. 28.8 and 27.46 Fiftly Polyganie is here condemned reasons against this euill are these following First the Lords will is that his children in holy mariage conforme themselues to the first president which he gaue in paradise But then and there the Lord ioined one man one womā together in mariage therefore this forme is to bee followed in the Church for euer Secondly the Lord hath giuen a manifest Law against this sinne of hauing two wiues Leu. 18.18 where in the originall the words are thus read Thou shalt not take vnto thee in mariage one woman to another Thirdly Malachie and Christ charge vs to looke on the first instituon of mariage and follow it Mat. 19.8 The Prophets words are chap. 2.15 And did hee not make one yet had he abundance of spirit and wherefore one because hee sought a godly seed Therefore keepe your selues in your spirit and let none trespasse against the wife of his youth Fourthly the
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
cum magna inperfectis sunt venialia peccata M. S. lib. 3. D. 38. A. Sixe kinds there numbred First a Lie in the doctrine of religion Secondly a Lye profiting no man hurting some men Thirdly a Lye profiting one and hurting an other Fourthly a lust and delight to lye and deceiue Fiftly a lye to please with sweete words Sixtly a Lye which hurts none profits some Quest 146. Proceed to the second kind more dangerous and hurtfull Ans First then the sinne of calumniation or slaunder is heere condemned as the great enemie of a mans good name and credit and this sinne wee may not vniustlie call a compound Lye because this sinner knits many Lyes together in one as the Psalmist speaketh Psal 119. This sinner is well described to be one that walkes about seeking all occasions to broch a false report intending thereby maliciously the hurt of any man Againe this sinner in many respects resembles Sathan hee is a a Io. 8.44 Lyer he works b Psal 101.5 priuately with soft c Psal 52 4. 2. Cor. 11.3 words full of deceit a d Reu. 12.9 malicious accuser hee spares e Psal 50.19 none that he can wound secretlie for his owne aduantage Examples for this sinne are Doeg the Edomite Zibah the false and vnfaithfull seruant of Mephibosheth the accusers of Christ and such like Preseruatiues against these biting Dogges are these First Praier Psal 52. and 35. Secondly an holy affiance and trust in God Psal 37. Thirdly the example of Christ and his Apostles Mar. 3.21 Ioh. 7.1 and 2. Cor. 6.11 Secondly the second enemie of a mans name and credit the marchant of tales or a tale-bearer is here condemned The Lord giues his people a great charge also concerning this sin Leu. 19.16 Thou shalt not marchandize tales or walke about with tales among the people Against these complaines the Prophet saying of Ierusalem In thee are men that carry tales to shed blood Ezech. 22.9 This sinner bestirres himselfe much hee frequents manie places and is acquainted with many persons Hee doth no soner sell in one place his old commodities but foorthwith in another hee stores himselfe with new These marchants are of sundrie formes Some come whispering and iesting secretly to the disgrace of other men as cursed Cham discouering his Fathers nakednesse Gen. 9.2 Cor. 12.20 Some come glozing and peruerting the words of men as where as Christ had sayd Iohn 3.19 Destroy yee this temple and I will build it in three dayes speaking of his bodie the malicious Iewes report his words on this wise This fellow sayd hee could destroy the Temple of God and build it againe in three dayes Mat. 26.61 vnderstanding his words of the materiall Temple of Ierusalem whereof he spake not a word Thirdly he that loues likes and intertaines lies and slanders is here condemned as also Psa 15.3 and Re. 21. 22. Chap. Vnto these sinners the Lord speaketh by his Prophet saying howsoeuer they cloke themselues in his Tabernacle the visible Church on earth they shall neuer rest without repentance in that mountaine of God in heauen And where as hee chargeth vs in his Law saying Exod. 23.1 Thou shalt not receiue a false tale neither shalt thou put thy hand with the wicked to be a false witnesse hee teacheth vs that to intertaine or to consort our selues with liers and slanderers and such like wicked men is the way to seduce vs to the damage and great hurt of our brethren by false testimonies in open courts of iustice Againe the holy Ghost expounds this Law saying Pro. 17.4 The wicked giueth heede to false lips and a lyar harkeneth to the false tongue where hee brandeth him that loues and receiues Lyes with these two marks first hee is an impious man next hee is a Lyar for hee that beleeues Lyes must of necessitie vtter and speake Lyes And further hee warneth in the same Chapter ver 19. Thou shalt keepe thee farre from a lying speech a speciall reason is added slay not the innocent and righteous as if the holy Ghost had sayd If thou receiue Lyes thou must at one time or another giue false testimonie against the life and blould of thy brother This we may see in practise for Saul as soone as hee receiued Doegs false reports he did not onely consent but also command the death of eightie iust and holy men And when Dauid had receiued Zibahs calumniation against his Lord and Master Mephibosheth it was the losse of that good mans lands and neere hand of his life Fourthly and lastly consider it well that like as this marchant of tales talkes of other men freely in thine house so hee will speake as largely of thee with other men With what measure you mete to others it shall be measured to you againe Mat. 7.1 Wherefore be aduised by Salomon how to entertaine all such kinde of guests Prou. 25.23 As the North winde driueth away the raine so doth an angry countenance the standering tongue Sirach 11.7 It is a shame to answere before wee heare and so to beleeue before wee knowe a certaintie Pro. 18.13 Quest 147. Proceede to Lyes in iudgement or to the sinnes committed against this Law in the publike place of Iustice Ans First here againe the Lord expounding this ninth Commaundement condemneth all such as testifie falsely in place of iudgement against anie man as greeuous transgressours of his Law Deut. 19.16.17 and 21. If a false witnesse rise vp against a man to accuse him of trespasse Then both the men which striue together shall stand before the Lord euen before the Priests and the Iudges in those dayes And the iudges shall make diligent inquisition and if the witnesse bee found false and hath giuen false witnesse against his brother then shall yee due vnto him as he had thought to doe vnto his brother Againe he saith Prou. 19.5 A false witnesse shall not be vnpunished and hee that speaketh Lyes shall not escape All common Lyes are euill specially if they tend to the hurt of any man in body goods or good name but most pernitious and damnable are such Lyes as are vttered in the publike place of iudgement and iustice where Gods doe sit or Gods vicegerents his Magistrates in which assembly the inuisible God sitteth as the Lord cheefe Iusticer himselfe Psal 82.1 This is to dare God himselfe to the face and therefore this sinner can not escape vnpunished These sinners are iustly called the sonnes of Belial 1. King 21.9.10 euen Iesabel her selfe is of this iudgement that they which will stand forth in the assembly of the Gods on earth to testifie an vntruth against the life of any man must be the very sonnes or Limmes of Sathan This knew the false Priests and therefore hired such against Christ and the first martyr Stephen Mat. 26.60 Act. 6.10 Againe consider it well that to a good man his name is as deere as his life and that other blessings lost are soner
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
abused Iob. 10.3 So God being a faithfull Creator tenderly loues all his Creatures And if the worke any way happen to miscary hee will turne it euery way to frame it againe to his will as the Potter but if no meanes can preuaile he dasheth it all in peeces Quest 17. But what say you here concerning prouidence for if God made the world of nothing surely by the same power he vpholdeth and preserueth all things in heauen and earth Ans Prouidence is the mightie power of God sustaining and ordering all creatures in heauen and earth and disposing of all causes and effects and bringing all things to that end which in his owne secret counsell hee hath appointed God is a faithfull Creator For God did not onely make heauen and earth and so leaue them as Masons and Carpenters leaue houses when they are built vp but by his prouidence still watcheth ouer all gouerneth and disposeth of all that hee hath made Testimonies of gods prouidence 1. Scriptures 2. The beautifull order of al things in heauen and earth 3. Conscience speaketh to him secretly 4. Prophecies of things to come First the Scriptures testifie this Psal 115. Our God is in heauen and doth whatsoeuer pleaseth him Act. 14.17 God hath not left himselfe without witnesse giuing vs raine and fruitfull seasons filling our hearts with meat and gladnes Act. 17.25 Hee giueth vnto all men life and breath and all things Secondly wee see a goodly order as of the whole frame of heauen and earth continued beefore our eyes So of the members and parts of it and all to serue God as hee is wise and prouident that ruleth all Thirdly the terrors of an euill conscience in malefactors argues plainely that there is a prouidence of God respecting and gouerning all things for if conscience can so finde out a sinne and so torment a man as Nero after hee had murthered his mother and Iudas after hee had betrayed his master how much more shall God the Lord of the conscience finde out all things 1. Iohn 3.20 Lastly the complement of all prophecies in Scripture so fitly answering in all circumstances and respects all diuine predictions from the beginning argue plainely that almightie God disposeth all things Quest 18. Doe you meane that gods prouidence doth extend it selfe to all actions and motions of men and Angels if so what shall wee say to wicked actions surely God hath no more but a sufferance in them Ans Such as say so want iudgement and follow not the Scriptures of God for euerie action in it selfe is good the sinne which is in any worke is to be imputed to the instrument which doth it Gen. 37.28 Psal 105.17 In the sale of Ioseph the brethren meant it for euill God meant it for good The like is to bee said of Dauids affliction by Achitophell and Absalon 2. Sam. 12.9.10 of the death of Christ by Iudas and the Iewes yea the very Diuels are * Iob. 1.6 7.8 chained continuallie by his prouidence or else it were wide with vs all on earth Obiect Where Gods prouidence ruleth there is order but wee see but confusion and disorder in all parts of the earth Ans There is confusion and disorder since sinne came on earth and Sathan and sinners continually fight for confusion but God in the very midst of confusion by his prouidence euen among Pagans stirreth vp instruments to obserue order as we see in all well gouerned common wealths which haue beene or bee among the Gentiles Obiect It is a heauie temptation to the godly to see themselues in greatest wants and miserie on this earth and this causeth them to doubt of prouidence Ans First the 37. and 73. Psalmes were written purposely to answere this and the like obiections of our flesh against prouidence Secondly the Lord giuing his children spirituall graces which hee denies all the vnbeleeuers of the earth causeth them to rest more contented with the least portion then the wicked are or can bee if they did possesse all the blessings of the earth Psal 23. Lastly the Lord by their wants and afflictions intend nothing more then to weane the hearts of his children from earthly things and to settle them on the heauenly riches which are purchased and laid vp for them in heauen by Iesus Christ Col. 3.1 Quest 19. What duties and comforts follow this faith in gods prouidence Psal 13.9 Ans First this all-seeing prouidence being present with vs in all places and actions wee are to looke well about vs in all our wayes not to offend so great a master but to walke as hand in hand vprightly before him as euer in his presence it is his charge I am God all sufficient walke thou before mee and be thou vpright Gen 17.1 Iob. 1.1 Secondly this faith in gods prouidence breedes contentation the daughter of pietie 1. Tim. 6.7 and causeth patience in afflictions 2. Sam. 16.10 for wee must say with Iob and Dauid it is the Lords prouidence hath done this who dare then say wherefore hast thou done so As body and soule during life are euer together albeit wee see but the body onely so Gods prouidence is euer ioyned with the thing done albeit inuisible to the eye of the bodie yet not to the eye of faith which beholds the inuisible God Heb. 11.1.26.27 Lastly Faith in gods prouidence bringeth a heauenly securitie wherewith Gods Children are notably fenced after experience of Gods prouidence 2. Sam. 16.22 Rom. 8.28 as wee see in Dauid after his experience Psal 23. and 91. and Paul 2. Tim. 4. not long before his death Quest 20. Now proceed on to the second branch of the first part of the Creede which concernes principally as I thinke our faith in our Lord Iesus Christ Ans The words first are to be read thus And I beleeue in Iesus Christ c. to the last words shall come to iudge the quicke and dead for all this portion is concerning Christ and our faith in him Where wee may obserue generally First his titles foure in number first Iesus secondly Christ thirdly his onely Sonne fourthly our Lord. Secondly his natures first diuine very God for the onely begotten Sonne of God conceiued by the holy Ghost secondly humane Borne of the Virgin Mary Thirdly his offices first hee is Christ the king anointed by his Scepter to rule ouer all secondly hee is Christ the anointed Priest by his death to saue * Elect. all thirdly hee is Christ the annointed Prophet by his Gospell to teach all Fourthly in the great worke of our redemption by him wee are to note First his suffrings and humiliation and in it three degrees first his death secondly his buriall thirdly his descention into hell Secondly his glorious exaltation and here are three degrees first his Resurrection secondly his Ascention thirdly his Session at the right hand of God c. First of the title Iesus when wee adde the words 1. An excellent
signified plainely both by words and signes that his death approched where wee are to learne that if the Sonne must prepare himselfe to death Preparation to dye well much more ought wee most miserable sinners who by reason of our manifold weaknesses and wants haue need of a thousand preparations more then hee Secondly that his willingnesse in this action might the better appeare he makes choice of a place well knowne to * Iohn 18.2 Mat. 26.36 Iudas where his enemies might apprehend him safely without any feare or danger of the people Thirdly in that hee prayed so earnestly against the dangers and temptations which were then so imminent and death approching Watchfulnes wee bee taught to bee watchfull in the like case in all kinde of prayers and supplications vnto God Fourthly wee are often to record his agonies in the garden and all that euening before his passion for the Euangelists in many words testifie the same Mark 14.33 He tooke Peter and Iames and Iohn with him and hee beganne to bee afraid and in great heauinesse and hee spake the very same vnto them My soule is very heauy euen vnto the death Luke 22.43 There appeared vnto him from heauen an Angell comforting him but being in an Agonie hee prayed more earnestly and his sweat was like clods of bloud Math. 26.37 He began to wax sorrowfull and grieuously troubled Herein by this exceeding heauinesse most admirable sweat and extreeme passions of minde such as neuer man bare nor can beare by his strong cries and tears by all these and the like arguments Heb. 5.7 wee see if God open the eyes of our vnderstanding by his holy spirit Eph. 1.16 how the burthen of sinne and the heauie wrath of God vpon him for the sinnes of all the Elect pressed him and yet is hee not oppressed but cries vnto his Father and an Angell is sent to comfort him So ought we to doe when wee are plunged in the greatest temptations Obiect It may bee doubted touching his prayer when he cryeth Father if it bee possible let this cup passe c. It may seeme I say that there should bee some combat and fight in the minde will and affections of Christ therefore some sinne Ans There bee three kindes of combats Three kinds of combats in man the one beetweene the reason and the appetite and this fight is alwaies sinfull and was not in Christ the second is betweene the flesh and the spirit as Gal. 5.17 Rom. 7. and this is in the regenerate but not in Christ The third is a combat of diuerse desires drawing a man to and fro this may be in man without fault and was in Christ hee desires to doe his fathers will striuing with another desire of nature struggling as it were or endeuouring to preserue it selfe Fiftly wee bee here to obserue in this blessed example of the Sonne of God that whereas we make so light an account of sinne as if it were nothing to sinne against God here wee may behold as in a glasse how the horror of Gods wrath for our rebellions brought downe euen the Sonne of God himselfe and filled him with extreeme agonies and heauie passions of minde Sixtly and lastly wee bee here to obserue the long and wearisome combat hee had also with his bloudy enemies the instrumēts of Sathan in all that conflict first the maner of the apprehēsion They came to take him as a theef with swords staues Lu. 22.52 Secondly they hurry him being taken from Annas to Caiphas and from Caiphas againe to Annas in the night and that bound as a felon Ioh. 18.13 and 24. Thirdly in the high Priests house they smote him with a reed on the face they blindfolded him they mocked him smiting him they spake scornfully prophecie who smote thee Io. 18.24 Luk. 22.64 they condemned him in their Counsell sent him bound to the secular power or ciuill Magistrate Iohn 18.28 Fourthlie bloudy Pilate hauing acquitted him yet to please the Iewes hee scourgeth him Iohn 19.1 Fiftly to fill him with reproches contempt and paine as an Vsurper of the kingdome they platted a crowne of thornes vpon his head Iohn 19. ver 2. and to the same purpose they put on him a purple garment saluting him scornefully Haile King of the Iewes Iohn 19. ver 3. Sixtly Pilate againe to gratifie Herod sent him to him and hee with his Souldiers despised him and mocked him Luke 23.11 Seauenthly all this tossing and harrying to and fro was after his precious body was scourged and sore wounded all ouer and his head brused and rent with thornes Eighly and lastly they put vpon his wearied body his crosse wheron hee should bee crucified vnder which burthen hee fainted Iohn 19.17 Luke 23.26 And thus the Sonne of God was tryed by the prince of darknes with all kindes of extreeme passions that hee could inuent in that short space of time before his Crosse Thus I say Iewes and Gentiles crucified him first the Iewes they kept him all night in Caiphas hall and at the breake of day gathered a councell and did proceede in iudgement against him and condemned him Mat. 27.1 and forth-with lead him bound to Pilate and hee made as quick a dispatch as they Quest 35. Proceed to speake of the next Article of the passion of Christ which is concerning his execution in these words I beleeue in Iesus Christ crucified Ans All the Euangelists testifie with one accord that this was the forme of his execution hee was crucified on a Crosse and to fill him with paine his hands and feet were fastned with nayles vnto the crosse And all this was done to accomplish Gods eternall decree manifested beefore by the Prophets The brasen Serpent was a picture of this Act. 3.18 Gal. 3.1 Phil. 2.8 Num. 21. Io. 3. for so hee saith himselfe As Moses lifted vp the Serpent in the wildernesse so must the Sonne of man bee lifted vp that all that beleeue in him perish not but may haue life euerlasting And againe Ioh. 12. And when I shall bee lift vp from the earth I will draw all vnto my selfe of this the Psalmist prophecied saying they peirced my hands and my feete Secondly that wee might in conscience bee resolued that Christ came vnder the Law and suffred the curse thereof for vs Gal. 3.13 and bare in his owne body and soule the extremitie of the wrath of God for vs. And albeit other punishments were notes of Gods curse yet was the death of the crosse in speciall manner aboue the rest accursed by vertue of a particular commandement and speciall word pronounced by God himselfe fore-seeing and fore-shewing what manner of death Christ our Lord should dye Thirdly the Apostle assureth vs that in this forme of execution wee may beehold how Christ did vndertake all the malediction due vnto all the elect on himselfe for he saith Gal. 3.13 that hee was made a curse for vs and againe in the like
compassion in the midest of his passions euen to his enemies he cured Malchus eare which Peter had cut off with his sword And when they were practising against him all trecherie euen then hee performeth the work of a Mediator praying for them vnto his Father Luk. 23.34 saying Father forgiue them for they wot not what they doe for his friends hee is most mindefull of them louing vnto them euen in his greatest passions in his apprehension he desireth his Disciples might be let goe freely Ioh. 18.8 If ye seeke mee let these goe their way As for Peter after hee had renounced him with bitter execrations he turned backe and looked gratiously on him and quickned him againe Luke 22.61 Hee shewed mercie on the theefe which did hang by him on the Crosse comforting him in these words Verily I say vnto thee to day thou shalt bee with mee in Paradise ver 43. Lastly he recommends his mother to the custodie of Iohn Iohn 19.26.27 where hee teacheth children to giue all honour and to performe all duties of loue care and reuerence to their parents Tenthly finally we finde in Christs passion a notable president for perseuerance for hee wades through all the Sea of his temptations hee neuer flincks back nor turnes aside to rest him till hee comes to the very ende of all his wearisome rase notwithstanding all the torments and teares hee had within and without yet hee rested not till hee came to the mark hee set before him then he cryed It is finished all my worke is accomplished and so hee departed from euill men and euill Angels vnto God and vnto the spirits of righteous men and holy Angels Thus then wee see in his passion the practise of many most excellent vertues whereby he did not onely gaine merits to saue vs but also gaue speciall instructions to guide and direct vs in the whole course of our life Quest 37. Thus farre wee haue heard your faith concerning the passions of Christ vnder Pontius Pilate doe you beleeue also that the Sonne of God dyed Ans I doe so beleeue in veritie and shall professe and confesse it to my liues end by the assistance and grace of Gods holy spirit for that I am so taught and commanded of God to beleeue The death of Christ no fained thing his death was not a fiction or imaginarie death but a true death indeed according to the prophecies which were before deliuered concerning him Esay 53. He was cut off from the land of the liuing Dan. 9. The Messiah shall hee cut off The types and Sacrifices of lambes daily in the temple did foreshew and preach the death of the Lambe of God The accomplishment and truth of the types and prophecies are recorded faithfully Iohn 1.29 and Iohn 19. Chapter Mat. 26. and 27. Chapters Marke 15. Luke 23.26 First hee dyed to satisfie the iustice of God for the elect that hee might free them from death and from the feare of death as it is written Heb. 2.14 forasmuch as the children were partakers of flesh and bloud hee also himselfe likewise tooke part with them that he might destroy through death him that had power ouer death that is the Diuell and that he might deliuer all them which for feare of death were all their life time subiect to bondage Secondlie he dyed to fulfill all the promises of God from the beginning Gen. 3.15 Death of Christ voluntarie Thirdly I say his death was voluntarie and an accursed death first voluntary for so he speaketh Ioh. 10.18 No man taketh my life from mee but I lay it downe of my selfe Secondly it was an accursed death for so it is written Gal. 3.13 Christ was made a curse for vs and how he sheweth it in the words following Cursed is euerie one that hangeth on a tree as if hee should auouch in effect that Christs death was accursed that is that it contained in it the first and second death that is the separation of body and soule and a separation of both for a time from God for that for a time hee did apprehend and vndergoe the wrath of God due to man for sin yet was hee neuer out of Gods fauour for in the midest of his loud cries hee cals God his God Mat. 27.46 hee was neuer so oppressed of death as the damned are Christ died the first death onely suffring the pangs of the second Hee suffred the bodily death without any corruption of body so hee suffred the extreame pangs of the second death but not as forsaken of God more then in his owne apprehension and feeling Fourthly the comforts and vse wee haue of this faith or the blessings wee reape by the death of Christ are many and very precious neuer to bee forgotten of true hearted beleeuers First this voluntarie and true obedience of Christ vnto death euen this accursed death is our righteousnesse before God as it is written Rom. 5. As by the disobedience of one man many were made sinners so by the obedience of one righteous many are made righteous In this righteousnesse of Christs death lyeth the cheefe matter of all our felicitie and reioycing as the Apostle speaketh Gal. 6.14 God forbid that I should reioyce in any thing but in the Crosse of Christ There is no one thing more recommended in so many and so euident prophecies then this So by the death of Christ I am freed from the second death Secondly by this faith in Christ crucified and dead for vs I behold to mine exceeding comfort a diuine proportion betweene the infinite debt of Gods elect and the sanctification done by the death of Christ vnto Gods iustice for the same as infinite as the debt Thirdly I see the inspeakable loue of God to his Elect continually preached vnto me and manifested as before mine eyes Ioh. 3.16 Fourthly I see that Gods diuine iustice is satisfied by Christs death in the same nature which offended him Gen. 3.15 Heb. 2.14 to mine exceeding great consolacion Fiftly my trembling conscience by this faith is quieted and pacified for I feele hereby that the pollution of my conscience is done away because my heart is sprinckled with the bloud of Christ Heb. 9.14 and the scorching heate of it is delayed by this water of life which streames vnto mine heart from the side and heart of Iesus Christ Zac. 12.10.11 and 13. Chap. ver 1. Sixtly the first death which is a part of Gods curse for sin by the death of Christ is turned into a blessing and made vnto mee a gate to life So that now I may truly say that the day of death is better vnto me then the day wherein I was borne Seauenthly the death of Christ doth ratifie his last will and testament vnto me Thus it pleased the father to make authenticall and to seale vnto me the couenant of grace Heb. 9.15.16 Eightly by his death hee hath not onely taken away the condemnation of sinne Rom. 8.1 for vs but also hath broken
the power and infection of it in vs. The act of Christs death is past but the vertue and power thereof endureth for euer When we haue grace to denie our selues and to put our trust in Christ and by faith hold him fast in our hearts then as Christ himselfe by the power of his God-head ouercame death hell and damnation in himselfe so shall wee by the same power of his God-head and grace dwelling in vs. Eph. 3.20 Gal. 2.21.2 Cor. 13.5 crucifie the flesh with the affections and lusts thereof Gal. 5.25.26 Ninthly the death of Christ ought to bee to all impenitent sinners the greatest motiue to moue them and turne them vnto Christ and to humble them because they haue peirced him by their sinnes This I say ought to cause them to mourne for him as the Prophet Zacharie speaketh Chap. 12.10 whom euen they themselues and not the Iewes haue wounded Esay 53. wherefore if this moue them not their case is dangerous Tenthly be ready if thou beest a beleeuer to lay downe thy life for Christ if neede so require as hee hath done for thee and to dye rather then to doe any thing which thou knowest manifestly to bee contrary to his will of this mind were all the Martyrs and faithfull people of God in all ages Eleauenthly furthermore speciall instructions if it bee doubted what the alter was whereon Christ offred his sacrifice because the Priests auouch it to bee the Crosse I beleeue rather that Christ himselfe was the Priest the Sacrifice and the Alter the Sacrifice as hee is man the Priest as hee is both God and man the Alter as hee is God for the propertie of an Alter is to sanctifie the Sacrifice as Chirst saith Mat. 23.9 Now Christ as hee was God sanctifieth himselfe as hee was man Ioh. 17.19 for their sakes sanctifie I my selfe and this hee did first by setting apart his manhood to bee a Sacrifice vnto his Father for our sinnes Secondly by giuing vnto this Sacrifice merit and efficacie to bee a meritorious sacrifice wherefore the wodde crosse was not his Altar as Papists haue imagined Twelftly the Prophet Haggai saith that the second temple built by Zerubbabel was nothing in beautie vnto the first which was built by Salomon for it wanted fiue things which the first Temple had first the appearing and presence of God at the mercie seate betweene the two Cherubins Secondly the vrim and thummim on the brestplate of the high Priest Thirdly the inspiration of the holy Ghost vpon extraordinarie Prophets Fourthly the Arke of the couenant which was lost in the captiuitie Fiftly fire from heauen to burne their Sacrifices And yet notwithstanding all this losse the same Prophet in the same Chapter the tenth verse following assureth that the glorie of the last house shall bee greater then the first because the Sacrifice of Christ at his comming should giue glory and dignitie to it and for that his presence preaching and teaching in it gaue it more glory then the former fiue speciall graces and gifts of God did or could giue vnto the first temple Quest 38. The Apostle saith that Christ triumphed ouer his enemies on the Crosse Col. 2.14.15 I pray you how may that appeare Ans Two manner of waies First by arguments which hee gaue then and there of his glorious maiestie and diuine excellencie Secondly by signes of victorie The signes of a diuine maiestie in him then and there so crucified are these following First the title set ouer his crosse Iesus of Nazareth king of the Iewes Pilate intending hereby to aggrauate his offence the ouer-ruling hand of God ruling his hart and hand caused him to write that which Patriaches and Prophets in all former ages had taught and prophecied of him This was done by the prouident hand of God for the aduancement and glorie of Christ So did Caiphas he prophecied of him that it was necessarie that one should die for the people God turnes Balaams cursings into blessings When a man is most disgraced in the world then commonly God and his children most honour him And the superscription which Pilate set on the Crosse was in three languages of the best note no doubt by Gods speciall prouidence to publish the death of the Sonne of God to all nations Secondly the conuersion of the theefe crucified with him is a very worthy argument of his diuine excellencie for by it he giues a notable experience vnto the world of the power of his death and vertue of his passion He gaue the theefe as great a sinner as it is like as the other a penitent and beleeuing heart so that albeit his hands and feete were nayled to the crosse yet his hart and tongue were at libertie to speak good words Luke 23.40 both to ask the Lord Christ mercie and to reproue his fellow for his sinne The grace of God in a man is like new wine in a vessell which must haue vent as Elihu speaketh Iohn 7.38 If the life of God be in vs it will be seene in some motions or actions or both for Christs spirit in him caused him First to reproue and to endeuour to reduce his fellow to grace Secondly to condemne humble and cast downe himselfe Thirdly to excuse Christ euen then when all accused him Peter denyed him and all forsooke him Fourthly to beg mercie and grace at Christs hands infallible notes of grace and sound repentance Eclipse of the Sunne Thirdly the eclipsing and darkning of the Sunne from the sixt houre to the ninth was a miraculous signe of his diuine excellencie and maiestie for this eclipse was not an ordinarie eclipse which euer hapneth in the new Moone by the interposition of the body of the Moone beetweene our sight and the Sunne for it was at the time of the Passeouer Luke 23.44 which alwaies was kept at the full Moone Thus one of the best and worthiest creatures in the world did preach Christ when men condemned Christ Mat. 27.11 Fourthly the rending of the vaile of the Temple was one speciall argument seruing to the same purpose hereby was signified first that heauen which was shut against vs for sinne is now set open Secondly that by Christ the mediator wee haue free accesse to God by prayer in the name of Christ without any stop Thirdly that the Iudaical and ceremonious seruice was then at an end Fourthly that when we forsake god his word God wil take from vs the best signes of his presence and fauour as the Temple was to the Iewes Fiftly his maiestie was set forth by an earth-quake An earthquake Mat. 27.51 for the very earth trembled and desired as it were to speake and preach his power when men denyed him and crucified him Sixtly the dead bodies of the Saints The resurrection of the Saints came out of their graues to preach him the power of his death and of his resurrection because of the dead silence of men and hardnes of their hearts
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
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
of their former liues mispent and to conclude what doth not the feare of hell worke vpon them surely my heart dreadeth my minde fayleth to thinke vpon to heare to see to consider their wringing of hands their knocking of breasts their cryes filling heauen and earth and hell and my tongue and pen cannot expresse it but must rest with the saying There is no peace to the wicked saith the Lord. Quest 49. Now proceede to the comforts which arise by the expectation of the last iudgement Ans First what can bee more comfortable to good men then to consider and remember that the Lord hath appointed a day to iudge the world in righteousnesse When a man looketh vpon the sorrows and labours of Iacob the enemies of Dauid the imprisonment and martyrdome of the Prophets the shamefull death of Christ and ten of his Apostles the present glory of Turke and Pope disgracing and diriding true religion with the ostentation of multitude contumacie riches outward and visible prosperitie and with the persecution and effusion of the Martyrs blood besides what clearing of the guiltie and acquiting of malefactors and punishment of the innocent that one example of Christ and Barabas is most demonstratiue Why was Ioseph imprisoned Naboth killed Esay sawen asunder Paul beheaded Ignatius torne in peeces by wilde beastes Bishop Cranmer Ridley Latimer Hooper Farrar master Bradford Philpot and that most blessed victorious and constant martyr of Christ Richard Atkins who suffred at Rome Anno. 1588. hauing first of all his tongue cut out of his mouth and his hands likewise cut off was set naked from the middle vpward vpon a horse and so carried to execution two men going beside him with burning torches scorching his sides and being carried by the lodging of the Duke of Parma hee looked out of his window and cryed to the torch-bearers burne him burne him put your torches to the heretikes sides and they poore persons desiring to forbeare such cruelty hee with the stumpes of his armes inclosed the torches and kept them fast to his sides enduring without note of impatiencie the burning and bleeding of mouth sides and armes altogether oh whose harts doth not melt to thinke vpon much more to see such a crueltie surely were it not for this day of iudgement the wicked were blessed and the Godly accursed but there is an appoynted time of Ioseph his deliuerance and the king shall send and deliuer him Then shall not Noah bee mocked Moses bee afraid of Pharao Aaron of the idolatrous Israelites then shall Naboath haue his vineyard euery murdered and martyred person haue his life and fame againe euery empouerished and oppressed man by wrong haue his goods restored euery rauished virgin haue her reputation repayred and euery one afflicted in body or minde see and feele the end of all calamitie oh Lord when shall wee come and appeare before thy presence Let the world wherein dwelleth no goodnesse take the wings of the morning and fly away Euen so Lord Iesus come quickely and let there be no more time Secondly the person that shall bee Iudge namely Christ which was dead and sitteth on the right hand of God against whom and for whose sake both the wicked rage and the Godly endure and therefore it is said hee shall come viz. in the clouds which was enterred in the earth the sorrowes of the graue cannot hold him no nor the heauens when the later day commeth but he maketh his clouds his charriots his messengers flames of fire burning vp the world and rideth vpon the wings of the wind and commeth with the voices of Archangels trumpets Surgite mortui omnes venite ad iudiciū Arise O yee dead and let all men come to iudgement Oh how happy shall it bee that day with them which haue serued and kissed the Sonne and that can say for thy sake haue wee beene killed all the day long How shall hee recompence them that haue fed him how shall hee pay them that by almes deedes and holy workes haue lent vnto him how shall hee honour them that haue honoured him how shall he reuiue and comfort them that haue dyed or mourned for him and to conclude how shall hee not giue them ten thousand times more then all their euils amounted vnto in this present world Well O Christ We beleeue with Athanasius that thou shalt come to be our Iudge we therefore pray thee helpe thy Seruants whom thou hast redeemed with thy precious blood Come Lord Iesus come quickely and make them to bee numbred with thy Saints in glory euerlasting Quest 50. But concerning the estate of the Elect after the last iudgement you must shew the place where they shall raigne the priuiledges and prerogatiues where withall they shall bee endowed and other circumstances of necessary moment that wee may conceiue the meaning of Saint Paul when hee sayth I suppose that all the afflictions of this life are not worthie the glory that shall bee reuealed Ans First of all the place wherein they shall liue after the later day is in the heauens aboue the firmament Sunne Moone and Starres and not on the earth as the fonde Millenaries haue vntruely conceiued and this may appeare by many testimonies of the holy Ghost Lu. 12.32 Feare not little flocke it is your Fathers will to giue you a kingdome Mat. 25.34 Come yee blessed of my Father receiue the kingdome prepared for you before the beginning of the world Iohn 3.4 Except a man bee borne of water and the holy Ghost hee cannot enter into the kingdome of God 1. Pet. 1.3 Blessed be God euen the Father of our Lord Iesus Christ which according to his abundant mercy hath beegotten vs againe to a liuely hope by the resurrection of Iesus Christ from the dead 4. To an inheritance immortall and vndefiled and that fadeth not away reserued in heauen for vs. Iohn 17.24 Father I will that those which thou hast giuen me bee with mee euen where I am that they may behold my glory which thou hast giuen mee By all which and many more if it were needfull it is most cleere that they which shall be saued shall rest not vpon earth for that kingdome the Saints haue already and therefore neede no further promise thereof this also they haue among the wicked without any regeneration or new birth but that estate which they shall inherite after the later day cannot be attayned without a second birth The earth was not beefore the worlds beginning but the place kingdome and state which the Saints shall haue after iudgement shall be that wherein God was before the worlds creation and therefore an vncreated place and not the earth either that is or shall bee The inheritance whereunto wee are regenerated is immortall and layd vp in the heauens saith Saint Peter but is the earth now couered in the heauens and doth nothing appeare but a bare spectre phantasme and a shadow without any substance or if there be no earth nor world is there
all the workers of iniquitie shall bee for euer damned to hell The Prophet Esay also speaking of a second and renued estate of the Church alleadgeth such things as can neuer in mans reason bee applied to this world till it bee changed As Esa 11. ver 6. The Wolfe shall dwell with the Lambe and the Leopard shall lye with the Kidde And the Calfe the Lyon and the fat beasts together and the little Child shall lead them ver 7. And the Cow shall feede with the Beare their young ones shall lye together and the Lyon shall eat straw like the Bullocke ver 8. And the sucking child shall play vpon the hole of the Aspe and the weaned child shall put his hand vpon the nest of the Cockatrice ver 9. Then none shall hurt or destroy in the mountaine of my holinesse for the earth shall be full of the knowledge of the Lord as the waters that couer the sea ver 10. And in that day the roote of Ishay which shall stand vp for a signe vnto the people the nations shall seeke vnto it and his rest shall be glorious How can this eyther bee expounded of another estate then of this earth after the later day for till the later day I am sure this neuer was nor neuer will be Ans First of all the Prophet Dauid speaking in the forenamed Psalme of the generall estate of good and euill men as of two particular persons describeth by many comparisons the different ends and issues of one and other And I will shew you that it neuer entered into his head or that he dreamed of an earthly habitation after the later day but vnder the title of the lands inheritance of dwelling for euermore of possessing the earth hee meant according to the vse of all the Prophets the accomplishment of the Lords promises to his people Israell for the rooting out of the Philistines and other wicked people For so it pleased God to entise and draw vnto him that infant-church by worldly promises vntill they grew to bee more perfect by the reuelation of Iesus Christ Dauid Psalme 15.24 calleth the estate of saluation an ascending and inheriting the holy hill for whither the soule goeth after the first dissolution thether also shall the body ascend but I trust that there is no man in Christendome so paganlike minded that he date beleeue or once conceiue so much as a thought that the soules of men wander vpon the earth after their departure out of the body and if they doe let the Parable of the rich man and Lazarus confute them And surely the Prophet doth prophecie of the kingdome of Christ in this world before the later day for immediately before in the sixt verse hee speaketh of his incarnation in the flesh and ofspring of Ishai the father of Dauid and of his annointing by the holy Ghost wherby he should rule and gouerne his Church and immediately after he prophecieth the calling of the Iewes and their collection from the foure quarters of the world and that they shall raigne ouer the children of Ammon which they shall not after the later day and therefore that place of Scripture cannot bee applyed fitly to the state of the Elect after the later day But is an Allegorie of their peace after ther returne if so be they would cleaue to the Messias and not bee Infidels denying his person and not caring for all his promises otherwise for their faith and full confidence in God and for their affinitie with Christ in the flesh they should haue seene an end of all hostilitie in the world so that no more a man should striue with his brother nor beast with beast nor any of them against mankinde but all should bee obedient to men as to their Lord which was the estate of Adam in Paradise and this place of the Prophet Esay doth liuely set out vnto vs the louing condition of men and beasts one with other before the time that the Serpent beguiled our first parents And to returne to your first speech in your obiection that it would bee more comfortable to vs to bee righted in this world and here to raigne where we haue endured all misery I answer and say alas what ioy shall ther be to a soule which is fetched downe from heauen to dwell in the earth againe Would it haue beene any comfort for Ieroboam after he was king of Israel to haue gone back againe into Egipt and raigned there like a Lord and whether were it better to bee a king among Angels in heauen or to bee a commaunder and Lord among beasts of the earth Then I will conclude that as Abraham would not let Lazarus goe forth of his bosome into the world againe no not to preach repentance to sinners then much more shall not any of the Saints eyther in body or soule come againe after the later day to haue their owne particular glory vpon this earth refined So then it being cleare that wee shall goe immediately to heauen after the later day and not remaine here vpon earth for which cause those which shall be then aliue shall be taken vp into the ayre to meet with Christ I will conclude that this place of which wee neuer heard euill word ought to bee as the strongest motiue to straine and striue both body and soule for the attaining thereof For if Dauid had rather abide in the courts of the Lords house which was the temple at Ierusalem one day then in any other place a thousand surely one houre in heauen shall bee better then a thousand yeares of pleasure and glory heare vpon the earth For the sight of Christs glory in infirmitie I meane Peter and Iohn saw him transfigured in the mount Mat. 17. made them to forget themselues their wiues children meate drinke and returne home againe and to desire to dwell with Christ transfigured and Moses and Elias Much more therfore shall the sight of Christ in perfect glory and when wee also shall appeare with him in glory engender in vs ten thousand times more ioy and delight then we can haue in earth except heauen and all the hosts both of the Trinitie Angels and all Saints come downe from heauen for to dwell in the earth and therefore I firmely beleeue that wee shall bee in heauen and not vpon earth after the last iudgement Quest 55. Now then you haue perswaded mee in the place of the Sanits glory tell mee also the conditions of that life or so much as God hath recorded in his word and the Diuines haue obserued thereof according to your knowlegde Ans It is certaine that no man with the tongue of men and Angels is able perfectly to describe the estate of the Elect in heauen after the resurrection for the Apostle witnesseth that the eye hath not seene the eare hath not heard and it neuer entred into the heart of man the ioyes that are ordained and laid vp for vs in heauen and yet the seuerall names giuen
in great courts any want of outward glory and magnificence of costly garments of abundance of meate and drinke of diuersitie of wealth and riches of eminent gifts of wit and science and all other things as Salomon said of himselfe he forbore nothing whatsoeuer his heart desired but gaue his soule her satisfaction Much more is it in the Court of the Lord of hosts for there hee hath gathered together all heauenly attire all attendance of Angels all applause of the soules of iust and perfect men all sufficiencie of gifts and knowledge out of all the nations of the earth all soueraigntie to command at an instant and to comptroll in the farthest parts of the world so that whatsoeuer is iron brasse siluer or gold in this world that is precious pearle in the kingdome of heauen It was a most noble and excellent comfort that in the old Testament it was prophecied that the Lord would be the holy one in the middest of Ierusalem Hose 11. and that our Sauiour Christ desireth that wee should bee where hee is in the kingdome of his Father Surely princes bring plenty to their followers especially great and rich Princes and therefore the content which ariseth to the seruants of god in this place must needs be infinite and vnspeakable for as in the former they were deliuered from all manner of want so in the later they are stored with all manner of plenty that their harts can desire For first of all when a man considereth and shall sit downe and thinke whither shall I goe at the later day or at my departure out of this life to a wildernesse where groweth nothing no surely the place whither I shall be conducted is a goodly heritage my lots are fallen to me in a pleasant land and therefore I thinke it long till I bee in possession thereof there the riuers runne with oyle and the mountaines drop fatnesse there the brasse is siluer the siluer is gold the gold is pearle the pearle is precious stones and there is not any thing wanting to content mee therefore seeing I shall goe to see and visite the throne and place of his abode I will neyther remember them that I leaue behinde mee nor be afraid to giue all that euer I haue that my eyes may but see and looke vpon that splendent and vnmatchable glory that there I shall behold Quest 56. But doe you thinke that the Saints and Elect shall be in the immediate and inseparable presence of God in another world and that they shall see God face to face Ans Wee are not yet come to the sight of God but we shall anone in his due time and place but now I onely teach that wee shall bee where the Lord dwelleth and that therefore wee shall want no manner of content eyther for the eye with such sights as wee neuer saw nor can imagine or for the eare for that heauenly melody where the motions of the higher powers turne all things about must needs procure such an harmonious song as neuer were heard or for conuersation where all our company shall bee Angels Archangels principalities powers thrones and dominions saints martyres men that haue beene infinitely learned in all sciences and for the heart that whatsoeuer wee shall but think vpon it shall bee ministred vnto vs without all delay Oh blessed be the people that be in such a case whose eyes doe alway behold that resplendent throne before which the Angels and Elders fall downe and worshippe casting downe their crownes before the throne Another speech expressing the ioyes of heauen after the later day is that of Ioh Chap. 19. I know that my redeemer liueth and that I shall see him againe not with other but with these eyes That is that the saints and seruants of God shall then no longer bee kept from the sight of him whom their soule loued and that they shall be admitted to looke vpon his inuisible person and see him euen as he seeth them now Quest 57 But Moses might not see him and Manoah and his wife Iud 12. say that neuer any man saw God and liued and that therefore it is not likely that the saints shall euer see God but themselues and the Angels and such like they may easily discerne Ans Now in this world both Moses and Peter and Paul haue vailes put vpon their faces and they cannot see God as hee is for her● wee see darkely as in a glasse or mistery and so it came to passe that Moses might not see God fully but his backer parts although God loued him dearely and hee desired it ardently Yet the fight of God is an inseparable property of the world to come and containeth in it the perfection of that ioy which is treasured vp in heauen for first of all God is to his seruants as the mother to the sorrowing child as the Phisition to the sicke patient as the surety and faithfull friend to the imprisoned debtour as the well and fountaine which neuer ceaseth running to the thirsty soule as the bread of life to him that is at the point of death and as an immortall life that can neuer dye and therefore principale principium et initiale bonitatis initium a principall beginning and a well-spring of all goodnesse Now consider with your selfe what a comfort is it after a man hath languished vnder a long sicknes to haue not onely a time of refreshing but also of full restitution after a long imprisonment to haue an enlargement and an aduancement ouer all his enemies after a long continued thirst to haue that water which shall bee in him a well of life so that hee that drinketh shall neuer neede more for a man that hath liued in long famine and hath beene ready with his owne teeth to teare of the flesh from his hands armes knees and all the parts of his body to haue not onely an end of his famine but also a perfection of his decayed members and a banquet to last for euermore and that at an instant at the sight of God How did the Israelites stung with fiery serpents desire and long to see the brazen serpents How did Iacob desire to dye when once hee came to see Ioseph againe how did Simeon wish for death when hee saw the Lord in the temple how did the women mourning about Dorcas or Tabitha after her death and Cornelius wayting direction of life by the admonition of an Angell reioyce when they saw Simon Peter And to conclude how shall the Saints of heauen reioyce to see God of whose fulnesse they haue all receiued in whose fauour they haue euer triumphed of whose maiesty although they haue heard much yet they neuer heard the tenth part of that which they shall see for all the wonders of the world and vertues and graces and might and comforts and iudgements and helpes and honours and performance of promises shall be visible at one instant Quest 58. By this that you haue sayd I conceiue what
heauen for not onely their friends and forefathers shall welcome them and reioyce for their coronation in that kingdome but also the Angels and Archangels shall congratulate their entrance and therefore our Sauiour Christ saith that there is ioy in heauen ouer one sinner that conuerteth and if at the conuersion much more at the coronation Fourthly wee reade of kings that they haue thrones and chaires of estate wherein no man may sit but themselues so also is it with the Saints in heauen for they haue their seates whereon they fit as Iudges and kings iudging the euill Angels and thereupon our Sauiour told his Disciples that they should sit on seates iudgeing the twelue tribes of Israell It was not for nothing that there were sixe steps ascending vp to Salomons throne whereby he was eleuated and aduanced aboue the people so likewise in token of our eleuation our mansions in heauen are decyphered by those ascending steps Fiftly kings haue all necessaries prouided to their hands and are not troubled or combred with any thing but the toiles and labours of their life are dispatched by other ministers and persons Such also is our estate in the kingdome of heauen for we shall haue all things prouided for vs by God himselfe and all his holy Angels as may appeare by that description of the new Ierusalem Apoc. 21.1 And I saw a new heauen and a new earth for the first heauen and the first earth are passed away and there was no more sea ver 2. And I Iohn saw the holy citie new Ierusalem come downe from God out of heauen prepared as a bride trimmed for her husband ve 3. And I heard a great voice out of heauen saying Behold the tabernacle of God is with men and he will dwell with them and they shall bee his people and God himselfe shall bee their God with them ver 4. And God shall wipe away all teares from their eyes and there shall be no more death nor sorrow nor crying neither any more paine for the first things are passed ver 5. And hee that sate vppon the throne said behold I make all things new and hee said vnto mee write for these words are faithfull and true ver 6. And hee said vnto mee it is done I am Alpha and Omega the beginning and the end I will giue to him that is a thirst of the well of the water of life freely The well of the water of life is the meanes and prouision of immortalitie which is already laid vp in store for the elect and they shall receiue thereof freely like guests that are bidden to a banquet Therefore also is it Mat. 22. compared to a wedding feast where all them that are bidden receiue entertainment at the cost of other In this present world it is as much as man can compasse to get things necessary for a short life how great then shall be the happinesse where all things shall be made ready without our cost knowledge labour or charges Sixtly kings are not subiect to any comptroll except it bee of almightie God and such is the estate of the Saints in heauen not onely to liue without rebuke but to commit nothing worthy blame There was neuer man in this present world but hee receiued checks and reproofes by one or other sometimes iustly somtimes vniustly for this world is full of the strife of tongues Abraham was reprooued by Abimelech Dauid by Nathan Ezekiah by Isaiah his men and army rayled on by Rahsaketh and therefore how happy shall it bee to bee in such a state where neither a man shall bee blamed or bee blameable For in this kingdome all our thoughts words and works shall bee so refined and directed by the immediate presence of God that in our selues wee shall raigne ouer our owne passions according as it is expressed in Psal 45. that the Churches children or sonnes shall bee princes in all lands Better is a man that ouercommeth himselfe saith Salomon then hee that ouerthroweth a citie And therefore this happinesse which neuer man could attaine vnto in this life now shall hee enioy for hee shall not striue any more against the spirit and shall not say The good that I would I doe not and the euill that I would not that doe I but haue in himselfe a quiet resolution without all inward reluctance and resistance to follow beleeue embrace and work those things which concerne the onely pleasure of God and the pleasure of God shall bee the ioy of himselfe So that it is more to raigne ouer himselfe then ouer all the nations of the earth for Nabuchadnezzar a great king yet for lack of gouernement became a brute beast Dauid for lacke of gouernement brought a plague vpon the people Alexander for lacke of this temper and rule ouer himselfe after hee had as hee thought wonne and ouercome all the world yet fell to deifie himselfe and would bee called a God and at last eyther was slaine or else dyed in his drunkennesse Now such was our estate in the best I meane in innocency that as Adam could not containe himselfe no more can nor should any of vs and if in the case wee are in clothed with this sinfull and corruptible flesh wee were in heauen euen in heauen wee should loose heauen But now the Lord hath prouided for vs a more endurable estate better then Adams because wee shall not loose our selues and better by dying then if without death and change wee should goe to heauen for we shall neuer more bee able to sinne neuer haue a check by God man or Angell neuer more bee sorrowfull in our selues because wee are reprooued by and in our owne consciences but rest in our selues and without our selues like kings against whom there is no rising vp want or rebellion Quest 61. I would heare yet more of other titles in the word of God and first of all whether the Paradise wherein our Sauiour Christ promised to meete the good theefe bee heauen yea or no Ans Is there any man so nice curious and impious to doubt of that point Quest 62. Yes very many for I haue heard some say that it was the place of the fathers rest which dyed before Christ Others that it was the first Paradise out of which Adam was driuen and that Christ by his death recouered againe which from Adam vnto that time was neuer inhabited and no earthly man could tell where and in what place it was Some say it was vpon the earth others that it was in the ayre in the East vnder the Sun-rising other that it was heauen and therefore I would gladly know what a godly man may think thereof Ans Surely it were endles to answere all vaine inuentions which by the hearts and mouthes of men are vented for the diuell For the Fathers rest which dyed before Christ is a figment of mens braine if it bee the Limbus patrū a place neither in earth hell or heauen for then the promise of Christ was
11. Chapter to the Hebrewes that all the Fathers martyrs and godly men dead before Christ which subdued kingdomes quenched the violence of the fire stopped the mouthes of Lyons and wrought righteousnesse and obtained the promises are ascended into glory And touching the vse of this title I will omit it leauing euery one to the particular application of it to himselfe Thirdly and lastly I might adde vnto these the great supper the Lambes mariage the time of refreshing and many other such titles but I spare them and will adde onely this one which is Saint Pauls Rom. 6. ver 23. The gift of God is life eternall through Iesus Christ our Lord so that there it is called life eternall Quest 64. I pray you open vnto mee that terme aboue the residue Ans Life is the thread whereupon all our estates depend for which not onely the reasonable man laboureth but also the brute beasts yea euery mans bloud heart braine liuer arteries spirits and veines desire to retaine life for by vertue of life wee mooue that is eate drink ride play labour runne loue hate desire obtaine and doe all things and for the life wee beg craue spend worke trauaile endure torments medicines ambustions searings sawings and many other miseries Et si vita transitus tantum diligitur quomodo diligeretur si permaneret If the life that is transitory bee thus much loued how would it bee loued if it were permanent and constant First therefore by life we vnderstand a perfect life without annoyance wherein the soule liueth not onely in a corner of his castle and light shineth out but of the window or the Sunne sheweth weakely but that euery sence be absolute the eye to see and not to bee dazeled with any obiect the eare to heare both the lowest and lowdest voyce the heart and affections to desire loue hate delight know and possesse without feare want care ignorance cumberance or any interruption and generally there must bee wanting all that wee call the punishment of sinne for they are parts of death and therefore enemies to life But the iust must liue in most resplendent manner They must not bee tireable with labour nor weake nor heauy nor dull nor want any part but life is perfect and therefore they must bee able to leape ouer any wall to passe in at any doore to ouercome any beast or aduersary and finally to shew all the spirit and noble parts together and not successiuely And this was it which was signified by the Lord. Reue. 21.5 He shall wipe away all teares euery sorrow and cause of lamentation is a kind of death contrary to the true acception of life and enuy killeth the bones An other thing which belongeth to our glorified estate is the perfect knowledge that wee shall then haue of the inuisible God for wee now heare of many things but cannot come to their assurance otherwise then by a liuely faith but then wee shall see face to face the former parts of God and know perfectly all those things whereof wee are now ignorant But this limitation that wee must not thinke to know the diuinitie in perfection for that is infinite and we are vtterly vncapeable of that accomplished maiestie in so large manner as it is in it selfe There is a story of a certaine man which promised to tell what God was and all that euer hee was another to shew him his vanitie went to the sea side and digged three small pits along the same in his presence not telling what was his intention but onely desired him to consider what hee was doing At last they being made this man that could declare all that the diuinitie was asked him for what cause hee made those three holes or small pits hee receiued answere I make them said the labourer to empty all the water of the sea into these three whereat the great learned man laughed that there should bee such a doult in the world as could imagine so impossible a thing and shewed him his folly then sayd the other if I bee so foolish to endeauour to emptie all the water out of the sea into these three pits or holes how much more foolish art thou to vndertake a demonstration of the infinite maiestie of God which is greater then the sea higher then the heauens broader then from East to West and euery way insearchable So indeede it is sufficient that wee shall bee filled with the knowledge of God so much as wee are capeable of and are able to receiue for a barrell cannot containe a tonne nor an ell cannot reach a mile The Prophets widdow had all the vessels shee brough filled with oyle and so shall wee bee filled with the knowledge of him in his kingdome for this knowledge Iohn 17.3 is life eternall when there shall bee no language but wee shall bee able to interprete it no reason or riddle but wee shall be able to open and vnfold it no question or obiection but to answere it no article of religion but to beleeue embrace it no darke saying in the holy word of God but wee shall vnderstand it and nothing straunge in nature or any naturall thing but wee shall discusse and declare it like as Iotham could his owne riddle Lord how doe wee labour and trauaile euen in the greatest matters of the world without certaine knowledge especially of God wee grope at noone dayes and with all our candels and lanthornes wee cannot see him but in a glasse but then shall wee know his loue his mercy his iustice his wisdome his strength his wrath his riches his honour and his sauing health Quest 65. But as wee shall know God so perfectly whom wee neuer saw in perfection so I would gladly know whether we shall know one another in the next life and take acquaintance to our mutuall ioy as here friends doe which meete after long absence Ans I thinke there need not bee any question of this mater but rather wee should labour to know the meanes of comming to heauen then trouble our heads about the glory and ioyes wee shall receiue there what a vaine thing is it for a merchant to boast what things hee will doe at Ierusalem when hee commeth thither and in the meane time hath neither ship nor money nor knowledge of the way nor any necessary prouision to carry him to Ierusalem so it fareth with them that make these questions whom they shall know whether their old friends and acquaintance what talke and conference of worldly passed matters O fooles first of all learne how to come thither and bee assured of the right way then shalt thou not need to care for any other matter I will neuer trouble my selfe about two things first about the fashion colour and brokennesse of my carkeise in the graue without skin without forme without life secondly about the friends and acquaintance I shall haue in heauen till I come there But to satisfie this question least any part of heauenly glory