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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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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.
and eight step to hell is hardnes of heart hee that continueth without repentance in the long contempt of the holy voyce of God shall be giuen ouer to Sathan to bee hardened in his heart Rom 2.4 so as he shall neither bee touched by Gods iudgements to humiliation nor moued by his mercies to any consolation for these signes of an hardened heart may be gathered Heb. 3.7.13 First to tempt God by seeking new arguments of his prouidence power and goodnesse Secondly to see many wonders and to receiue many blessings without thanksgiueing Thirdly not to regard a long experience of Gods mercies and iustice as the people in the wildernesse Psal 78. 3. Degree of prouocation The fourth degree of sinnes perfection and the ninth step to hell is an euill or malicious hart which followes very iustly an hardened heart Wee haue naturally also an euill heart Ier. 17.9 Gen. 6.5 but the holy Ghost in the third to the Heb. ver 12. speakes of an heart which by custome of sin and as it were by art is become farre worse by many degrees for this heart is very secure not much moued with any check of conscience for any sin committed This heart swallowes vp continually common sinnes without any check lying dissembling and common oathes as light sinnes not to bee regarded and disputes not long to commit grose and grieuous sinnes and to liue in them as Herod and Herodias Agryppa and Bernice in open incest Felix and Festus in briberie couetousnesse and oppression Achah and Iezabell in Idolatry superstition and all rebellion against God An vnbeleueing heart 4. Degree of prouocation The Fift degree of sinnes perfection and the tenth step to hell is an vnbeleeuing heart This followeth a malicious euill heart as the effect followeth the cause And is indeede the iust punishment and hand of God for many sinnes aforegoing This is not to beleeue nor to giue credit to the holy oracles of God contained now in his written word This sinne greatly prouokes Gods holy spirit Num. 14.11 Deu. 32.19.20 1.31.32 examples here may bee Lots Sons the word of God seemed vnto them to bee a iest they gaue no credit to their fathers preaching Gen. 19.14 Great afflictions and griefes of minde and feares may binde vp the heart of Gods best children for a time in vnbeleefe anguish of spirit and cruell bondage Exod. 6.9 43.1 Mark 16.14 Luke 28.38.39.41 Iohn 20.25.27 The Sixt degree of sinnes perfection 5 Degree of an erring heart and the eleauenth step to hell is an erronious or idle heart giuen vp to a reprobate sense First there are two kindes of errours The one is of the vnderstanding and this we call ignorance This errour is not so dangerous 1. Tim. 1.13 Heb. 5.2 The second kinde is of the heart and affections when as these parts are not setled to rest on God and his word but are ready to embrace lies idolatry and superstition and to forsake Gods holy couenant Psal 78.37 Their heart was not vpright with him they were not faithfull in his couenant Heb. 3.8.9.10 Long contempt malice of heart and vnbeleefe against the word causeth God to smite men with his spirituall plague Rom. 1.28 Eph. 4.18.19 2. The. 2.11 The Seauenth degree of sinnes perfection 6. Degree of prouocation An heart past feeling and the twelft step to hell is an heart past feeling The heart is past feeling when the conscience hath lost her proper and essentiall properties to accuse and excuse The Gentiles were plagued with this for the longe contempt of the light of nature and the often checks of their consciences accusing them The people vnder the Gospell may farre more iustly be plagued with this spirituall plague for the contempt of the light of nature and grace shining vpon them 1. Tim. 4.2 Signes of this deadly poyson are these first wantonnes in sin secondly greedinesse in sinne thirdly to bee giuen ouer to all vncleannes Ephe. 4.19 The thirteenth step to hell and last degree of sinnes perfection is an apostaticall heart and this is the most wofull state that may bee and vnrecouerable for here men sinne in the highest degree euen the sinne impardonable they haue beefore quenched the graces of Gods spirit and now they proceede to despite the spirit of grace and to renounce the whole couenant and all the holy meanes of their saluation striuing fighting and persecuting the holy truth of God as much as in them lyeth with blasphemies and these they do cheerefully wittingly and willingly withstand and oppose themselues against Iesus Christ and his most holy spirit This sinne alone is impardonable and this is the highest degree of sinnes perfection mentioned in the Scripture The Fourth and the most certaine meane to know the miserie of man without Christ is by the Law of God for that by the Law commeth the knowledge of sinne Rom. 3.20 and 7.7.8 Question 43. WEe haue heard by very effectuall and plaine demonstratiōs how great mans misery is by nature and without Christ But the Lord yet commends vnto vs a Fourth glasse to behold our deformitie and miserie what is that Answere The great and wonderfull Law of God for thus it is written Rom. 3.20 Rom. 4.15 and 5.20 Gal. 3.19 By the Law commeth the knowledge of sin Chap. 7. ver 7.8 I knew not Sinne but by the Law Quest 44. Where is this Law written that so serues to reueale Sinne and what is it Ans I meane the morall Law of God commended vnto vs in the twentie Chapter of Exodus and this Law as I suppose Definit 1. may truely bee in this manner described The Law of God is the holy commandement of Iehouah whereby his nature and will concerning our obedience is reuealed and made knowne vnto vs. Againe first more fully to discribe what this Law is for the first cause of it The Heathen that their Law might haue authoritie and credit among men euer fayned some false God the author o● them Minos king of Creete said his Lawes came from Iupiter Licurgus king of the Lacedemonians infers his Lawes to Appollo Solon of Athens to Minerua Numa Pompilia 2. king of the Romanes receiued his laws from Aegeria and the Turks their Alkaron frō Mahomet wee doubt not this Law came from God and of him and by him hath a most royall and heauenly authoritie and written by his owne hand giuen first to Moses and by him commended to the Church for all posterities Secondly for the matter it concerneth the will and nature of the true God When the Lord forbiddeth murther first he manifesteth his will that he is a God which abhorreth crueltie and violence in man next that by nature he is most inclined to shew mercie And likewise in forbidding adultry first hee willeth our holinesse and sanctification next hee teacheth vs that by nature hee hateth all vncleanesse of soule and body Thirdly for the forme of it it is spirituall holy and iust Rom. 7.12.14 and
hath heard God sound his blessed word vnto his Soule Rom. 10.4 that hee may haue knowledge before his knowledge hath bred faith in his heart that faith bring forth * 1. Tim. 1.3 loue that faith and loue cause him to trust in God and to feare God and before that all these vertues bring forth humilitie for the man truely humbled serueth and worshippeth God and none other Heb. 11.28 The blinde people worship they wot not what Iohn 4.22 Act. 17.23 They grope after the vnknowen God and him they ignorantly worship litle better then the old Pagans in Athens They conceiue diuerse pictures of God in their mindes because of their blindnesse and so worship an idoll but cannot possibly finde out the true God and worship him in spirit and truth Quest 61. Now wee haue heard what the Lord doth command and require at our hands in this Law let me heare also what is forbidden Ans First Ignorance is here condemned for like as knowledge doth enlighten vs and guide vs into the possession of all Gods mercies and kingdome so contrarilie ignorance is a barre to keepe vs in miserie and perpetuall bondage Against this sinne the Lord complaines by one Prophet thus Es 1.3 Ier. 4.22 9.3 Hoshea 4.6 Esay 1.3 The Oxe knoweth his owner and the Asse his maisters crib but Israell doth not know my people vnderstandeth not and by an other he saith my people are destroyed for lack of knowledge Hosh 4.6 1. Cor. 2.14 This ignorance is eyther first naturall as in all beefore grace 1 Cor. 2.14 or secondly affected which is neuer to desire the good meanes of knowledge and to reiect it when it is offered Iob. 21.14.15 of these Iob speaks Chapter 21.14.15 They say to God depart from vs for wee desire not the knowledge of thy wayes who is the Almightie that we should serue him and what profit should we haue if we should pray vnto him Such are our blinde multitude who notwithstanding the great light of God shining among them yet lye in grose ignorance euen of the fundamentall points and cheefe grounds of holy religion Quest 62. What is the second grose sinne here forbidden Ans Atheisme which is to denie the diuine nature and attributes of God Such were the Ephesians and the Gentiles before grace Ep. 2.12 ye were at that time without Christ and Atheists in the world 2. Pet. 3 4. Exod. 5.2 Atheisme is either first close and secret of the heart wee may call it mentall Atheisme of such Psal 14.1 or secondly open and professed these men fight against nature Rom. 1.18 and are abhorred of Pagans Open Atheisme knowen by profession or practise Signes of this sinne are first if it bee open and professed it is knowne by manifest blasphemies against the maiestie of God affirming with the Epicures that the world hath neither beginning nor ending secondly by practise to scorne Gods promises and threatnings 2. Pet. 3.4 Exod. 5.2 and all his holie worship and seruice Mal. 3.13 Quest 63. What is the third sinne here forbidden Ans The grose and highest kinde of Idolatry which is to worship loue or trust in any thing or to set vp any thing in the stead and place of Iehoua as the old Pagans did first the men of Babell had a The Tabernacles of Daughters or the annointing of daughters Succoth-Benoch 2. King 17.30 Secondly the men of Cuth Nergal ibid. Thirdly the men of Hamath had b The fire of the sea Ashima ibid. Fourthly the Auims made c Prophesying a vision some oracle of Sathā Nibhaz and Tartak ibid. Fiftly the Sepharuims d The power of the king Adrammelech and Anammelech ibid. Sixtly e As stroking Chemosh was the God of the Moabites 1. King 11.33 Num. 21.29 Seauenthly Baal and f Riches Ashteroth of the Sidonimas Iud. 2.11 1. King 5.11 2. King 23.10 Eightly g A Fish Dagon was the God of the Phillistines Iud. 16.23 Ninthly h Their king of Counsaile Milcom or Molech was the God of the Amonites 1. King 11.5 Tenthly i Baal a Lord it was a generall name for all Idols because they were as Lords and commanders of all their worship specialy Baal-berith Iudg. 8 33. Baal-peor Num. 25.3 Baal-zebub was the God of Eckron 2. King 1.6 Eleauenthly Mahomet is the Turkes Prophet him they call vpon and worship Twelftly Sathan is the God of all witches and wizards to whom they binde themselues either by a secret false faith to worship follow or by an open couenant prostitute themselues vnto him to serue him in any kinde of abhomination he shall commaund them to practise Quest 64. I pray you let vs heare more at large of the Idolatry of witchcraft doe witches so worship the Diuell as men say Ans Yea and all such as seeke after them to consult by them with Sathan Euery man is that in truth that hee is in the houre of temptation and day of affliction First Saul in his calamitie could no way be comforted he had killed the holy Priests and prophets a cruell tyrant and great contemner of the word of God therefore hee seekes to Sathan by witchcraft 1. Sam. 2.8 Secondly Balak when his people were vexed in their mindes and in great feare of Israell Num. 22. ve 6. Iosh 13.22 hee sent with all speede to Balaam the wizard grounded vpon this false and diuellish perswasion I know whom thou blessest is blessed and he whom thou cursest is cursed Thirdly when the Lod plagued the great Cities of the Phillistines Ashdod where the Temple of Dagon was and Gath the kings citie and Ekron famous for Baal-zebub the God of Ekron for the prophanation and contempt of his Arke and holy seruice in their greatest misery they consult with their priests and wizards how they may best escape that hand of God which then plagued them 1. Sam. 6.2 Fourthly when Nabuchadnezzar was troubled with his dreames albeit he had Daniell and his fellowes ten times wiser then all the inchanters of his kingdome Dan. 1.20 yet his rest is most on his owne Inchanters Astrologians Sorcerers Chaldeans and by these and in trusting their lyes his greatest affiance is in the Diuell which sent them Dan. 2.2 Fiftly when Belshasher scorned God and his worship God smote him with an exceeding trembling in his heart by the sight of the hand-writing which appeared he then forth with seekes this remedie he cries aloud that they should bring the Astrologians the Chaldeans and Sooth-sayers to comfort him Dan. 5.7 And thus doe vnbeleeuers and false worshippers seeke to the Diuell and to his instruments in their troubles But we must remember the name of the Lord our God Psal 20.7 Egipt and Chalde did greatly delight to professe these abhominable faculties These nations prouided for their wizards liberally they had their ordinary granted by the king Gen. 47. ver 22. And of all customes and tributes the first part was the Priests
in God the holy Ghost Neither doe I say thus for that I beleeue that there are three Gods but for that there are three distinct persons in a 1. Cor. 8.6 Deut. 4.32.39 one most diuine essence euer to bee acknowledged euer to bee distinguished b Mat. 28. by their essentiall and incommunicable properties the one from the other And whereas I am to say thus I beleeue I am giuen to vnderstand that whereas there are among men in Arte two onely kindes of demonstration one by sense and the other by discourse of reason here the beleeuer hath a third kinde by * Heb. 11.1.2 faith farre more excellent then both for faith onely and no reason of man shall euer giue vs any demonstration of the misterie of the Trinitie or of any Article of the faith For Faith lookes into the glasse of Gods holie truth and finding that God hath so reuealed and manifested himselfe vnto vs I am to beleeue and rest vpon his holy truth Whatsoeuer wee doubt of wee bee to search whether there be not any word of the Lord concerning the matter which being found wee giue our mindes to rest knowing assuredly that the least title of the truth is more * Ier. 31.36.37 Mat. 5.18 firme then the whole frame of heauen and earth and there shall not fall any thing of the word of the Lord to the ground Quest 15. What meane you by these words I beleeue in God and what promises respects Faith in these words Ans First I say thus much in effect that according to the measure of knowledge and grace recieued I professe that I rest my soule vpon euery truth and promise which God hath giuen vs in his word concerning him or my selfe and my saluation Secondly I know professe and am perswaded that the true God three in persons one in substance is my God Thirdly I professe that my whole affiance and trust is in this God alone and that I haue wholy giuen vp my selfe vnto him to bee taught by his word to bee redeemed by his Sonne and to bee sanctified and grouerned by his holie spirit Here it is cleere first that ignorant people cannot make any true profession of Faith albeit they repeate the Creed ten thousand times for the beleeuer must haue knowledge Rom. 10.14 this the Apostle testifieth saying how can they beleeue in him of whom they haue not heard how can they heare without a Preacher Secondly if this bee true that to beleeue in God requires a holy affiance in God I must looke well to it that I commit my soule and body and all things I haue vnto Gods prouidence and custodie this wee bee commanded by word and example by word Psal 37.3.4 Trust in God do good and commit thy way vnto the Lord and trust in him Againe 1. Pet. 4.19 Let them that suffer according to the will of God commit their soules to him in well doing as vnto a faithfull creator As a friend trusteth his deare friend with his best things so must wee commit our very soules vnto Gods custodie By example the Apostle saith I am not ashamed of my suffrings for I know whom I haue beleeued and am perswaded that he is able to keepe that which I haue committed vnto him against that day Let nothing carry thee to the creature from the creator vnder the crosse God doth greatly respect such as trust in him 1. Chro. 34.27 And contrarily reiecteth such as distrust Psal 78.21.22 and though all the world perish stand fast vnder his wings Psal 91.1 Thirdly if to beleeue in God bee to rest vpon his word and promises then must I looke well how much I doe reioyce and trust and haue respect to his word so much is my faith and beleefe in God Here remember Psa 56.34 where Dauid knits these things together When I was afraide I trusted in thee I will reioyce in God beecause of his word I trust in God and will not feare what flesh can doe vnto mee Speciall promises here to bee respected are these and such like I will be God vnto thee and thy seede after thee Gen. 17.7 The Lord the Lord strong mercifull and gracious slow to anger and abundant in goodnesse and truth reseruing mercie for thousands forgiuing iniquitie transgression and sinne Exod. 34.6.7 This God in whom I beleeue is a spirit eternall infinite most wise immutable most wise and most iust one in essence three in persons This God fils heauen and earth first by his essence For in him we liue and moue and haue our being Act. 17.28 Secondly by his power of him through him and for him are all things Rom. 11.36 Thirdly by his presence and prouidence for hee ruleth and disposeth of all creatures causes and effects in heauen and earth and bringeth them all to that end which in his owne most holy wisedome he hath appointed Quest 16. Now proceed to the three titles here set downe in the first article Ans First I take it in this Article I may well expresse my meaning and Faith on this manner First I beeleeue in that God who is the Father of Iesus Christ by nature and my Father in Christ by adoption Secondly I beleeue that God the Father of Christ and my Father in him is Almightie the soueraigne Lord of Lords which hath all power and authoritie in his owne hands Thirdly I beleeue that God the Father of Christ and my Father in him is the maker of heauen and earth and so consequently the preseruer and vpholder of all things First 1. Father of Iesus Christ first difference betwene the true God and false Gods for this title the Father doe not adde this word to the former without a distinction for the father is not God onely but God is the Father Son and holy Ghost If any man would conceiue in minde rightly of the diuine nature of God hee must conceiue of God or of his diuine essence absolutely if hee would conceiue and meditate of any of the persons hee must thinke and consider of the same relatiuely with personall proprieties Here some haue doubted because the Father is set in the first place whether the Sonne and the holy Ghost haue their beginning of the Father The answere is the Sonne and the holy Ghost haue not a beginning of their nature or of their diuine essence of the Father but of their person onely the person of the Sonne is from the Father by an euerlasting gouernement and of the holy Ghost is from both by an euerlasting proceeding but the diuine essence of these three persons is vncreate vnbegotten and proceeding from none And wee must remember to hold fast this mistery of the Trinitie first that wee may discerne this true God from all false Gods Secondly that wee may conceiue in our mindes rightly of God We can haue no faith in the thing which is vtterly vnknowen euen as hee hath manifested himselfe in his word Thirdly and it is
the Father then the light of one torch or great light doth the light of an other from which it is taken Sundrie persons most impiously haue taken this title vppon them falsely to bee called Gods Christ is the Sonne of God Note it well whosoeuer did it from the beginning of the world to this day he neuer wanted the fearefull signes of Gods wrath vpon him our first parents for affecting diuine honour Gen. 3. lost all their excellencie and beecame the children of wrath Herod was ambitiously impious this way but sodenly the Angell of God smote him The conuersion of the Gentiles is an argument of arguments to assure vs that Iesus Christ was the onely Sonne of God against all Atheists of all ages for how could that be that so many nations should turne subiects to his scepter but that the diuine power of God was in this worke and that this our Lord and God manifested in the flesh was so mightie and powerfull in and by his Gospell to conuert soules vnto him 2. Cor. 10.3.4.5.6 Lastly That Christ is very God speciall rules of proportion require this that Iesus Christ bee very God first It is a worke of omnipotencie to bee a Sauiour of body and soule such a Sauiour was Christ secondly there must bee a proportion betweene the sinne of men and the punishment of sinne The sinne of men being against the infinite maiestie of God must haue a punishment infinite therefore such an infinite Redeemer Thirdly there was nothing could so quench the fierie darts of Sathan Epe 6. and the pollution of sinne in our consciences but the bloud of such an infinite Mediator Fourthly God herein doth manifest his grace and loue vnto vs in that he giues vs such a redemption by his Sonne Rom. 5. and such a satisfaction as should not onely bee equall to our sinne but also by many degrees goe beyond it And these very words that Iesus Christ is the Sonne of God yee haue often set downe in the Scriptures Confer these places 2. Pet. 1.17 Mat. 3. and 17.5 c. So also is hee called the onely begotten Sonne of God Iohn 1.14 Ye saw the glory thereof as the glory of the onely begotten Sonne of the Father full of grace and truth and ver 18. and Chap. 3.16 And thus Iesus Christ our Lord is the onely begotten Sonne of God not by creation nor by adoption nor by reason of the personall vnion of two natures but by nature and as hauing of the substance of the Father before all worlds Quest 25. What vse is there of this title and what comforts follow this Faith 1. Vse Humiliation Ans This serues well both for humiliation and consolation First for humiliation thus When I see that nothing could appease the wrath of God for sinne but the hart-bloud of his onely begotten Sonne I see it cleere that without this Sauiour all the Sonnes of Adam were in the wofull state of damnation hauing so offended the high maiestie of God that nothing could serue for reconciliation but the death of the Kings owne Sonne the consideration and meditation of this I say ought to smite my heart with a holy feare of sinning against God for that so great a price was laid downe for my sinnes 2. Vse Consolation Secondly for our further consolation I am continually as to behold here the inspeakable and infinite loue of God Iohn 3.16 so also to esteeme and value all the works following acted and done by Iesus Christ for mee according to the worthinesse and excellencie of his person Thirdly this gift of God in giuing vs his Sonne Rom. 8 5● in not sparing his owne Sonne but giuing him for vs all to death this gift I say should moue vs continually to sing in our hearts 3. Praise God alwaies and to say with Dauid My soule praise thou the Lord and all that is within mee praise his holie name my soule praise thou the Lord and forget not all his benefites which forgiueth all thine iniquitie and healeth all thine infirmities which redeemeth thy life from the graue and crowneth thee with mercie and compassion Quest 26. Proceede to the fourth title Where is Iesus Christ called our Lord and wherefore Ans Hee is so called often in the scripture the Angell to the shepeheards so cals him Luke 2.11 and Christ himselfe teacheth it out of the 110. Psal that hee must bee so called And hee is truly and iustly so called because that redeeming our soules and bodies from the bondage of sinne death and damnation not with gold and siluer but with his owne precious bloud hee may challenge vs for his * 1 Pet 1.12 1. Cor. 6.20 owne by good right And this may hee doe also by right of c●e●tion as also by right of his place and office as beeing the head of the Church which is his body whereof I am a member Duties and Consolations which follow this Faith are these First I binde my selfe to an absolute obedience of euerie word of Christ without any exception and that I obey all my Superiours onely in him and for him Act. 4.19 And I must doe him homage in body and soule because he is Lord of both 1. Cor. 6. Secondly seeing hee is become my Lord I must stand firme by faith in him and rest on him in all feares and euils of this life for hee will neuer faile mee nor forsake mee Ioh. 1.5 hee will not suffer any of his to perish Ioh. 10.28 for that all power is giuen him Mat. 28. Thirdly all Gouernours must remember to be as louing fathers to their inferiours for if they be not so they must giue an account to an higher Lord who is set ouer them this the Apostle teacheth Ephe. 6.9 Yee Masters doe the same things vnto your seruants putting away threatning and know that euen your Master is also in heauen Quest 27. Thus farre of the foure titles and of the first most excellent and diuine nature of the Sonne of God now followes his humane nature incarnation and the vnion of both natures in one person in these words Conceiued by the holy Ghost borne of the virgin Mary Tell me first where is Christ said to bee conceiued by the holy Ghost Ans In all Scriptures wheresoeuer he is called the Son of God as Rom. 1.4 Mat. 3.17 Ioh. 1.14 But these very words are found set downe by Saint Mathew Conceiued by the holy Ghost Chap. 1.19.20 Feare not to take Mary for thy wife for that which was conceiued in her is of the holy Ghost And Luke 1.35 The holy Ghost shall come vpon thee and the power of the most high shall ouershadow thee therefore also that holy thing which shall bee borne of thee shall bee called the Sonne of God Concerning the Incarnation of the Sonne of God wee must know that it is a great * 2. Tim. 3.16 misterie and therefore here obserue First who is Incarnate the second
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
view of all their sinnes which apertaine to this apostacie or contumacie as the Apostle speaketh Rom. 5. Ans The first sinne is vnbeleefe shee begins in the first entrance into the conference to doubt of the truth of Gods holy word ver 2. Secondly to b 2. to cōtinue a conference with Sathan disputing against the knowen truth against our consciences continue conference with the arch-enemie of God blaspheming the Lord and oppugning his holy truth Thirdly c 3. Curiositie Curiositie they seeke after strange knowledge not contented with Gods holy word ver 5. Fourthly d 4. Pride Pride they desired greater glory and to haue some greater excellency or to bee like the Lord himselfe in glory ver 5. Fiftly e 5. Cōtumacie manifest rebelliō against knowledge conscience manifest Contumacie they proceede to the breach of his Law against their knowledge and conscience ver 6. Sixtly they f 6. To preferre Sathan or to beleeue lies reiect the truth preferre Sathan and his lies beefore God and his holy truth ve 6. Seuenthly they are g 7. vnthankfulnesse vnthankfull vnto God for the manifold and inspeakable pledges of his fauour and loue towards them Eightly they sinne * 8. Presumption presumptuously a When any childe of God falleth into any foule sin against God against his knowledge conscience as Dauid into adultry he falleth into many sins together presuming to bee so highly in Gods fauour that hee would not so afflict them for their transgression Ninthly and lastly after a full resolution in great presumption they proceed to the b 9. The practise of the treasō in committing the outward act practise of this high treason against God and did eate against Gods manifest charge of the forbidden fruite and so murthered themselues and their posteritie Quest 15. Now tell me what were the consequents of this c Verse 7. rebellion or contumacie as the Apostle speaketh of our first Parents Ans They beecame forthwith the children of wrath and of death By sinne they became subiect to all the euils of this life and the euerlasting curse of God after death So the Law speaketh Gen. Chap. 2.17 So the Apostle speaketh Rom. 5.12 So the euent speaketh by sundry effects as after shall appeare Quest 16. What is death Gen. 5. ver 7.8 Ans A separation from the comfortable presence grace loue and fauour of God both in this life and life to come a state contrary in all respects to that first state of his excellencie Quest 17. How many kindes of death are mentioned in Scripture 3. kinde euill Ans Foure first death in sin the forerunner and messenger of the second death Rom. 6.2 Ephe. 2.1 the state of all vnregenerate Secondly death vnto sinne Rom. 6.2 the state of the regenerate Thirdly the naturall death of the body called a dissolution 2 Tim. 4.6 Fourthly death eternall or the second death 2. Thes 1.9 Reuel 20.6 Gen 3.8.9.10 c. Quest 18. And were our first parents after their transgression subiect to these three kindes of death Ans Yea first they beecame dead in sinne as appeares from the 7. verse to the 19. by the effects of sinne in them their nakednesse their shame their deformitie their feare and trembling their hiding of themselues their couering of sin with all their might vtterly ignorant how to please God all which are markes of an eulll conscience or of a man dead in sinne Secondly for the naturall death or dissolution in the first death the decree is here manifested and recorded which was neuer yet repeated ver 19. Heb. 9.28 Thirdly they came also by sinne vnder the heauie curse of God for the second death against the which the Gospell concerning their mediator and redeemer Iesus Christ is preached vnto them Gen. 3.15 and Gal. 3.8 Quest 19. How doth the Lord preach the Gospell and offer the meanes of reconsiliation and repentance vnto our first Parents Ans First the Lord to awake them gaue them some visible signe of his presence verse 8. Secondly but when his presence did but amaze them he spake distinctly and called them in a speciall manner to accounts ver 9. Thirdly hee ript vp their hearts and set their sins in order beefore them Note the great goodnesse and patience of God in the conuersion of sinners verse 11. Psal 50. to driue them to the full confession of them by two questions or arguments as thus first who told thee of this nakednesse where there was none to tell thee or cause thee to sin but thy selfe Secondly I see by thy trembling thou hast broken my Law for where there is no feeling of sinne there is no contrition no confession no remission Quest 20. Where are now all the gifts of nature and free will How forward findeth the Lord our first Parents to repent them of their apostacie Ans Adam had no strength at all to reclaime himselfe nor to attend Gods voyce when God beganne to reclaime him to repentance as appeares by these arguments First like a man in a feuer cries onely of his heate so all his thoughts run vpon his nakednesse and shame Gen. 3. ver 10. vtterly vnmindeful of Gods free mercie that as yet hath kept him from hell and euerlasting perdicion Secondly hee seekes by all meanes to couer and lessen his sinne and regards not how iniurious hee is to God and man Faemina Verse 12. Contrary before Gen. 2.23 first to the woman This woman that is this foolish vaine woman is cause of my sinne secondly hee saith God gaue her and sent her to him as the cause of his ruine and destruction Verse 12. Note these degrees in an extorted and involuntary confession Thirdly hee comes to an extorted and confused confession I did eate that is I haue eaten indeed but as being seduced I wot not well how nor of what tree So the woman hid her sinne in like maner And thus doe all the sonnes of Adam when God in mercie sends them meanes of repentance a 1. Non feci first they denie stoutly that they haue sinned b 2. Feci quidē sed bene feci secōdly they ad impudently being vrged I haue done so indeed and haue I not well done c 3. Si male non multum male thirdly if their fact bee conuinced to bee a sinne they answere if it bee sinne it is not so hainous nor so great a sinne d 4 Non mala intentione fourthly and if yet they bee further vrged as touching the greatnesse of their sinne they say their purpose and intention was not so euill e 5. Aliena suatione fiftly and lastly if their intention and purpose bee manifested they confesse they haue sinned but being lured perswaded and occasioned by others but when a man seeketh sufferage by excuse hee misseth his pardon Quest 21. And how did the Lord proceed to worke in them a true
punished for the iniquitie of their Fathers they are there answered that the soule which sinneth shall dye the death where they were taught that they committing the same Idolatrie with their Fathers or continuing the same or the like were in the same condemnation yea they doe increase wrath vpon themselues they are first pinched for their owne and then not repenting for their fathers superstition but continuing in their steps their iudgements are iustly doubled vpon them for so it followeth in the words of the Law 〈…〉 is being of full age 〈…〉 Obiect But Infants hate not God Ans True it is they commit no action of hatred vntil they come to yeares of discreation but onely are possest with naturall corruption and disposition vnto euill The old Wolfe deuoureth the sheep the young sucking whelps doe not so not for want of nature but for want of strength The spawne of all sinne and iniquitie is in all the sonnes of men from their infancie Ep. 2.3 Vnto the third and fourth generation By the third generation I take it is meant the Nephue and by the fourth his sonne The Lord here stayeth first for that since this Law was deliuered in Sinai the fathers saw no more discents in their progenie but the third and fourth generation Againe a second reason may be for that in the fourth generation the naturall affection of kindred begins to dye and weare away Obiect And will the Lord so long remember anger Ans So long if Children repent not but persist in the idolatrous steps of their fore fathers Wherefore it standeth vs all in this land in hand not onely to reiect the Romish superstition but also to addict our selues in vnfained repentance for the Idolatry of our Fathers to worship Iehouah in spirit and truth according to his holy will reuealed in the Gospell Iohn 4. Of them that hate me first when I turne from Gods Law to follow will-worship I am here taught that I do in heart hate the Lord intend and pretend what I can to the contrary secondly that both superstitious and profane parents which doe not bring vp their children in the true worship of God but suffer them to bee infected with superstition are very murtherers of their owne children The sixt argument Shewing mercie vnto thousands here is the last argument to containe vs in the obedience of this Law The true worshipper is blessed in his progenie for many generations for the Lord is strong mightie mercifull and gratious slow to anger and abundant in goodnesse and truth reseruing mercie for thousands Exod. 34.6.7 Psal 103.5 First the rich promises of Gods free grace and mercie in Christ which concerne this life present and that which is to come 1. Tim. 4.8 doe appertaine to the true worshippers of God and to their children If but a meane Prince would thus binde himselfe to vs and to our children wee would neuer forget the clemencie and often sollicit him for accomplishment thereof how much more bound be we to remember the rich mercies of God in Iesus Christ Ephe. 4. so often promised to the Godly and his clildren Pro. 20.7 hee that walketh in his integritie is iust and blessed shall his children bee after him Secondly Of them which loue mee and keepe my commandement this amplification is added to warne children to follow the steps of their religious parents and not of their superstitious forefathers for God binds himselfe onely to the obedient children of faithfull beeleeuing parents as the Psalmist right well expoundeth it Psal 103.17.18 The louing kindnesse of the Lord endureth for euer and euer vpon them that feare him and his righteousnesse vpon childrens children vnto them that keep his couenant and thinke vpon his commandements to doe them Thirdly here wee bee taught that the true loue of God and the keeping of his commandements are inseparable The loue of God is the fountaine of all true obedience Iohn 8.47 hee that is of God heareth Gods word ye therfore heare them not because yee are not of God if yee loue mee keepe my commandements The parts or speciall branches of this law are these The first generall branch is the Law it selfe concerning the forme of Gods holy worshippe and here note generally two branches first concerning the erecting of an Idoll or Image to represent 1. the true God Father Sonne and holy Ghost 2. or any false or supposed God to be worshiped by it either in heauen as Starres Birds or in earth man or beast or in the waters as fishes secondly concerning the worshipping of the true God 1. Before an Idoll 2. Or the false God in any of these visible formes The second generall branch is confirmation and ratification of this Law by these sixe reasons 1. I am Iehoua 2. I am thy Lord and God 3. I am a mightie God 4. I am a iealous God 5. I visit the sinnes of the Fathers to the third and fourth generation 6. I shew mercie to thousands c. Quest 70. Now let vs heare what be the speciall branches of obedience required of Gods people in this Law Ans In this second Law the Lord chargeth all his people to worship him in that forme and manner which he hath himselfe prescribed in his word therefore our first care must bee to keepe rules in the principall branches and parts of his worship and seruice prescribed vnto vs which are these The first principall branch of the holy worship of God here commanded is the pure preaching of his word The second branch of Gods holy worship here commanded is a profitable forme of priuate reading publike hearing of Gods word preached The third branch is the right forme of inuocation and thanksgiuing prescribed in the word The fourth and last speciall forme to be respected of gods holy worship is of the administration and participation of the holy Sacraments as God commendeth it in his word Question 71. First let mee heare breefely what doth the Lord require of his Ministers touching the forme of preaching and dispensation of his word Ans If God hath prescribed his word vnto man in other speciall branches of his worshippe and bound his people to a prescript forme from the which they may not decline much more in preaching which is one principall part of his holy seruice and worship The rules commanded and appertaining to this forme of Gods holy worship are these following 1. Preach the pure word of God not mens inuentions First the faithfull dispenser of Gods misteries must bee sure that hee preach the very words of God 1. Pet. 4.11 If any man speake let him speake as the words of God for that the word of God onely is the immortall seede and instrument of the regeneration of Gods elect Iames. 1.18 of his owne will hee begat vs by the word of truth 1. Pet. 1.2 3. and againe to this end giue attendance vnto reading 2. Tim. 1.13 2. Wisdome in application Secondly in dispensing the word of reconciliation
with what feare and trembling with what simplicitie and faithfulnesse of hart they obey and serue their Maisters with what meeknesse of spirit they receiue their admonitions and corrections how they hate eye seruice answering againe fraud theft and to obay their Maisters in things vnlawfull if in any of these thy conscience cries guiltie this Law condemnes thee Ninthly let Magistrates examine well themselues Magistrates how they enter their callings without gifts to discharge them wisdome iudgement courage and the rest before specified what Lawes and Decrees they haue enacted for Religion and Iustice how they haue respected equitie and truth in iudgement how they redresse enormities and sinnes according to their authoritie and place if in any of these thy conscience pleads guiltie this Law condemnes thee Tenthly Subiects must examine themselues how they haue obayed the Magistrates with what conscience they haue construed and obeyed the Lawes and Statutes of the Land whether they haue prayed for their Gouernours and haue patiently borne the wicked set ouer them of God for their chastisement euery subiect not respecting these duties his conscience pleads guiltie The sixt Law Question 118. THe sixt Law is this Thou shalt not murther what is the meaning of this Law what duties bee here commanded and what sinnes are forbiden Ans First these two Lawes following fitly follow one an other first for that the one is often the cause of the other Adultry and Intemperancie breed many quarrels and murthers secondly for that Adultrie or defiling of a mans wife is next in degree to the sinne of Murther thirdly for that a heart full of compassion and loue and a chast heart goe euer together Againe the Lord is large in the fiue former commandements but short heare first because the light of nature is not so darkned in vs concerning these as in the former therefore hee vseth most words where most need is secondly for that wee are more hardly drawne to the obedidience of the first Table thirdly for that the obseruation of the first Table puts a new life into vs for the obseruation of the second The Heathen were very blinde concerning God neither did they know the depth of these Lawes of the second Table Our Lord and Sauiour Christ is the best expositor and preacher of this Law who himselfe expoundeth it in these words Mat. 5.21.22 Ye haue heard that it was said vnto them of old time Thou shalt not kill but whosoeuer killeth shall be culpable of iudgement But I say vnto you whosoeuer is angry with his brother vnaduisedly shall be culpable of iudgement And whosoeuer saith vnto his brother Raca shall be worthy to be punished by the counsell And whosoeuer shall say foole shall be worthy to be punished with hell fire In this exposition of our Sauiour Christ wee may learne many things but first generally let vs obserue these two things First how hee doth taxe and reprehend the pharisaicall glosse and interpretation of this Law Their interpretation was onely of the externall act of murther saying whosoeuer killeth shall be culpable of iudgement and this exposition of externall murther they vrge by authoritie of the auncients saying that thus the learned Fathers vnderstoode this Law saying you haue heard that is by Scribes and Pharises sitting in Moses seate by Auncients that is old Rabbies and Teachers culpable of iudgement saying whosoeuer killeth wittingly or vnwittingly willingly or vnwillingly he shall bee apprehended and adiudged in iudgement whereby is meant the inferiour courts of iustice which were kept in all parts of Iewrie and here they did qualifie and corrupt iustice and lessen punishments often contrary to Law Wee see by these few examples how corrupt the iudgement was of the Iewish Rabbines as Mat. 15. and how Christ cals them back to the Law and Prophets Thus by degrees the Fathers since Christ fell from the Gospell at last came the Schoole men and set vp Antichrist Secondly hee giueth vs his owne true interpretation of the Law where hee teacheth vs clearely that there are three kinds of murther worthy of three kindes of iudgements or punishments First the murther of the heart which is anger vnaduised for all anger is not condemned There is a Godly anger in christian zeale the whetstone of fortitude this murther to say no more is worthy your iudgement that is your correction and punishment yee doe inflict in inferiour courts Secondly the murther of the fierce countenance with addicion of some foolish word in contempt with an euill gesture and behauiour of countenance mouth tongue head hand or such like Now for this contempt of thy brother saith Christ to say no more of this kinde of murther it is worthy to bee punished by a * This Court was for the greater offences here he meaneth the synedrion in Ierusalem a court of seauentie two iudges counsell that is in an open consistorie euen in your highest courts Thirdly the next kinde of murther which the Pharises and world count light and small is the murther of the tongue whosoeuer saith Christ shall reprochfully call his brother a foole this man I tell you deserues euen the torments of hell Wee see then by the words of the best interpreter what the scope of this Law is namely the preseruation of the life and person of man for this Law striketh at the root of cruelty a sinne deepely setled in the corrupt heart of man The meaning of this Law in few words is this Thou shalt not any way greeue offend or hurt thy neighbour in his person part or whole soule or body Neither shalt thou omit any dutie of mercy or labour of loue for the good comfort health peace and welfare and continuall preseruation and saluation of thy neighbour during life And that this interpretation must be of inward sinnes as well as of outward contrary to the Pharises the Disciple testifieth with his Master saying 1. Iohn 3. He that hateth his brother is a murtherer And God being a spirit his Law must needs be spirituall for the restraining not onely of the hand but also of the heart Wherefore it is euident that in this Law the Lord would cut downe all the causes occasions and secret roots of cruelty which grow in our corrupt nature The Lord would haue our fallow ground plowed and the secret thorns of hatred and mallice digged vp for that these imbred euills are deepely rooted in vs. Quest 119. Set downe a short summe of the speciall sins forbidden and vertues commaunded in this Law Ans The generall sinnes here condemned are these for this respecteth all creatures first want of humanitie or any cruell vsage of any of the creatures for this cause the godly is said to haue respect to the life of his beast Prou. 12.10 secondly want of a prouident fore-sight to preuent dangers which may be hurtfull to man or beast The speciall sinnes here condemned are these either crueltie against our selues first soule murther as to neglect
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
by the 23. Psalme on this manner When the great shepeheard of our soules our Lord and Sauiour Iesus Christ shall haue fed vs well in the greene pastures of his word when we haue druncke well of his sweete waters the graces of his spirit when by his word and spirit hee hath couerted our soules when hee hath well trayned and schooled vs in the pathes of holinesse and true righteousnesse then beegin wee to make this comfortable conclusion of faith in our hearts The Lord Iesus Christ is my true Sauiour and shepeheard of my soule 3. Conclusions of faith against 3. kindes of feares commō to all the faithfull 1. Feare of wants 2. Feare of death 3. Feare and doubt of election and perseuerance Psal 15.1 And out of this argument wee conclude three other conclusions of Faith first I am well assured I shall neuer want any thing that is good for my body and soule Secondly I shall not feare that is bee oppressed with feare in the valley of the shadow of death euen when death it selfe approcheth Thirdly against all doubts of election and grace of perseuerance Doubtlesse kindnesse and mercie shall follow me for euer that is I shall liue in Gods fauour and Church on earth for a time and in heauen for euer Thus by degrees wee grow vnto that comfortable assurance of Faith and to that sweet * Rom. 5.1.2 reioycing in hope of the glory of God And yet when a man is come to this ripenesse and perfection of faith this man otherwhiles may bee so weake in the apprehension of Gods mercie and in the assurance of the pardon of sinnes specially if either hee hath liued in grose sinnes before his conuersion or hath fallen to anie one after grace receiued that albeit grace and peace bee offred most comfortably both by the outward ministrie of the word and the inward working of the spirit vnto the conscience yet the assurance of grace and the spirit of adoption seales not the pardon till a man bee well humbled and hath renued his repentance albeit the Lord long before hath past the graunt of the pardon of those sinnes vnto him Dauids example cleeres this vnto vs The Lord pardons his grieuous sinnes of Adultrie and Murther this is published by the Prophet and put as it were into his hand and heart yet hee is not comforted in the assurance of the pardon nor receiues the blessed seale of adoption before he had long exercised and humbled his heart in repentance Confer 2. Sam. 12.13 with the 51. Psalme Quest 11. What are those things which a Christian must of necessitie beleeue and in beleeuing professe and confesse in the visible Church of God before his people and before his enemies men and Angels Ans To beleeue with the heart brings a man to the assurance of righteousnesse Rom. 10.10 and to professe with the mouth is the way to saluation Wee are to beleeue all and euerie word of God specially the promises of the Gospell which are vnto vs as the legacies of the last will of Iesus Christ and when we shall haue knowne and beleeued them wee must for our further confirmation and that wee may be discerned from all Atheists and vnbeleeuers learne to make true confession of the faith we hold in that forme we haue most excellently set downe in the Creede commonly called the Apostolicall Symbole or the Apostles Creed Quest 12. Tell me how many Creeds be there and which is the best and what they containe Ans There haue beene many formes set downe since the Apostles time and yet all of one and the same in substance And they may well bee referred to three kindes First generall Creedes receiued with the authoritie and the generall consent of the Catholick Church as the Apostolicall and * Nicene Creede Secondly particular Ruff. 1. ch 5. Creedes either nationall or of particular Churches as of the Church of England France Scotland Thirdly proper Creeds as that of Athanasius and that of Constantine to the king of Persia or of any one man and these we may call the confessions of priuate men The Apostolicall Creed is most worthy most ancient most Catholike and of greatest authoritie commonly called the Symbole of the Apostles Symbolum Apostolorum a Simbole because it is a speciall note to discerne Christians from vnbeleeuers Apostolicall because it was gathered out of the writings of the Apostles and is most consonant with all the holy Scriptures and all other Creedes are but an exposition and enlargement for the better cleering of this This Creed was deliuered in this forme because the conuerts in elder ages which came to professe Christ in their Baptisme were to make answere before the congregation to this question How dost thou beleeue or what beleeuest thou The answere hee made was according to the forme of the Creed I beleeue in God c. This Creede sets beefore in a short view to helpe our memories all whatsoeuer wee are principally to hold and beeleeue concerning saluation And these points here set downe be so necessarie and so linked together that if ye denie any one yee deny all if yee renounce any one yee can not bee saued Againe they are commonly diuided into twelue Articles or branches which for our better edification may be set downe in this forme as followeth 1 I beleeue in God the Father almightie maker of heauen and earth 2 I beleeue in Iesus Christ his onelie Sonne our Lord. 3 I beleeue that Iesus Christ was conceiued by the holie Ghost borne of the Virgin Mary 4 I beleeue that Iesus Christ suffered vnder Pontius Pilat was crucified dead and buried descended into hell 5 I beleeue that Iesus Christ rose againe the third day from the dead 6 I beleeue that Iesus Christ ascended into heauen and sitteth on the right hand of God the Father almightie 7 I beleeue that Iesus Christ shall come from thence to iudge the quick and the dead 8 I beleeue in the holie Ghost 9 I beleeue the holie Catholike Church the communion of Saints 10 I beleeue the forgiuenesse of sinnes 11 I beleeue the resurrection of the flesh 12 I beleeue the life euerlasting Amen Quest 13 What are the speciall parts of this Creed Ans This Confession of the Faith hath two principall parts First the confession of our Faith concerning God first the Father Act. 1. secondly the Sonne 2.3.4.5.6.7 thirdly the holy Ghost Act. 8. Secondly the confession of our faith concerning the Church that first it is Catholike Act. 9. Secondly it hath the communion of Saints Act. 9. Thirdly it hath remission of sinnes Act. 10. Fourthly that it shall haue a holy resurrection Act. 11. Fifty that it shall haue euerlasting life and glory Act. 12. Quest 14. First what beeleeue and professe you in this Creed and according to this Creed concerning God Ans I professe and say in this Creede that I beleeue in God the Father I beleeue in God the Sonne and I beleeue
not sufficient to Saluation to beeleeue in God confusedly but we must beleeue that God the Father is our Father God the Sonne is our redeemer and that the holy Ghost is our comforter and sanctifier And we must not worship the Father without the Sonne and the holy Ghost nor the Sonne without the Father and the holy Ghost nor the holy Ghost without the Father and the Son for then wee worshippe an Idoll of our owne braines inuention The first person in Trinitie is called a Father in respect of nature and of grace first by nature in respect of his onely begotten Sonne Iesus Christ next by nature for that all things that are Rom. 11. haue their being and mouing in him and for him Next hee is a Father in respect of grace beecause hee doth adopt and accept all the Elect for his children in Iesus Christ first God the Father begets the Sonne before all eternitie Sonne and the Father equall in time but in naturall generation the Father is before the Sonne Secondly God the Father committeth to the Sonne his whole affaires so doth not nor can the earthly Father but hee should come to nothing Thirdly hee begets the Sonne in himselfe and not without Comforts which follow this Faith First the Diuell is no more our Father Iohn 8.44 but wee haue a prerogatiue by our Faith in Christ to bee Gods children Iohn 1.12 Secondly a moderate care will serue for the things of this life for if I bee a child in Gods familie the heauenly father will not faile mee for I know that in a familie the Father prouideth for all Mat. 6.26 Heb. 13.6.7 And Christ saith Your heauenly Father knoweth all your wants Thirdly if God bee our Father hee will tenderly respect vs in all our infirmities tentations and grieuances in this life Psal 103.13 Fourthly if God bee our Father his loue is immutable albeit wee bee changed euery day yet hee is euer the same Iames. 1.17 Fiftly if God bee our Father wee may freely come to his presence continually and acquaint him with all our greefes Luke 11.13 and if wee call instantly for the best things hee hath in store yea euen for his holy spirit he will graunt our request Secondly for the title Almightie Almightie 2. Difference betweene the true God and the false here I professe that I am perswaded and assured that the true God which I serue and vpon whom I wholy depend is not like the weake false gods which perish but as hee is willing in Christ Iesus so is he all sufficient to performe all his promises vnto mee and to deliuer mee and to keepe mee from all dangers both of body and soule temporall and eternall Comforts which follow this Faith Frst albeit thou hast beene a grieuous sinner and of long continuance in sinne yea in most grose and vile sinnes yet this great God is most able and all sufficient to loosen by Iesus Christ all the works and power of Sathan if thou wilt renounce thine vnbeleefe and seeke God in Christ by his word in Faith vnfained and in repentance sorrowing seriously and renouncing all dead works Rom. 11.23 Heb. 6.2.3 Secondly this is a singular consolation in all the troubles of this life that I am thus perswaded in mine hart that God is my louing Father 1. Ioh. 5.4 Psal 23.4 and an Almightie Father most sufficient as hee is willing for good in all respects Iohn 10.29 The third title Maker of heauen and earth And here I say this much in effect 3. Difference betweene the true God and false As. Esay 45.6.7 that I know by the light of Gods word and am perswaded in mine heart by the work of Gods spirit by whose grace I professe and confesse that the true God which I serue is hee which created heauen and earth in the beeginning which preserueth and vpholdeth heauen and earth and all things therein to this day and shall doe it to the worlds end disposing also of all things euen the least accident which the heart of man can thinke vpon in any of his creatures according to his owne most holy will and wisdome For I doe not now imagine as some heathens haue done that God stirs and moues the world by an vniuersall motion but also cherisheth careth for and susteineth euery thing by a singular prouidence And this is that I professe in these words Here it may be doubted first that it is said the father hath made all things seeing it is certaine the Sonne and the holie Ghost did ioyne in this worke Ans First these words of the Creed stand distinctly thus I beleeue in that true God which is Father Sonne and holy Ghost secondly which is Almightie thirdly which is Creator of heauen and earth Secondly it may be doubted if he hath created all things then surely hee hath decreed all things if hee hath decreede of all things how then comes in sinne into the world Ans God doth not simply will or decree sinne but in part and with respects First not as it is sinne but so farre forth as sinne is either a punishment chasticement tryall action or hath being in nature Secondly God can so vse euill instruments that the work done by them being a sinne shall neuerthelesse in him bee a good worke because hee knowes how to vse euill instruments well as Iudas Pilate Cayphas and the rest in crucifying of Christ Act. 2.23 Thirdly if the blessed Trinitie made heauen and earth in the beginning of nothing onely by a * Psa 148.3 Gen. 1.3 word speaking it may bee demanded what this word was Ans The word of God in Scripture is taken three waies first for the substantiall word which was before the creation and this is Christ Iohn 1.1 Secondly for the sounding or written word of God in the Scriptures Thirdly Heb. 1.3 for the powerfull word of God which is nothing else but the pleasure will and appointment of God Comfortable meditations vpon this point of the Creation of the world First the doctrine of the Creation and meditation in Gods works is commended often as Psal 111. Psal 147.148 The works of God ought to bee sought out of all them which feare him And the skilfull workman thinks himselfe much disgraced to haue men passe by and not to respect his work So is it with the Lord when his people passe by this meditation this serueth much for instruction and consolation for in the works of God wee may see Gods power wisedome loue mercie prouidence And how greatly God respecteth this appeareth in that he appointed this as a speciall seruice done vnto him in the sanctification of the Saboth Psal 92. Secondly when I say I rest vpon the Creator of heauen and earth it yeelds vnto mine heart a speciall comfort thus God will assuredly keepe me in all dangers for like as no man is so tender ouer any work as hee that made it for hee can not abide to see it any way
hath in his humanitie so assumed all the essentiall properties of mans nature that he is become in all things like vnto vs. Heb. 2.17 sinne onely excepted for hee hath so personally vnited vnto himselfe our nature that wee can not say properly of his passion that onely the bare humanitie suffered which yet is onely passible but this wee are to say that the person which is very God hath suffred in our nature Fiftly and lastly I must not beleeue that the Lord Christ assumed our nature as hee did sometimes vnder the Law beefore his incarnation take to him the forme of man and Angell for a time but retaines still and for euer Christ God man for euer the very body and soule of man howbeit now glorified for the Apostle saith our Mediator not onely was but also is the man Christ Iesus 1. Tim. 2.5 liuing for euer to make intercession for vs. Heb. 7.25 Rom. 8.34 Consolations following this Faith concerning Christs pure Conception Incarnation and this inspeakeable vnion of natures in this one sacred person are these 1 Christ a comfortable and fit Mediator First I vnderstand and conceiue hee is a most fit Aduocate to his Father being very God and a most comfortable Mediator for me beeing very man well acquainted with all my greuances and one I may boldly draw neere vnto Heb. 2.16.17.18 and 4.16 Secondly I conceiue also that hee hath beene so acquainted in our flesh with our temptations that he hath a speciall experience of our infirmities in his owne sacred person 2 Christ had experience of our infirmities not that the Sonne of God had need of our affections and temptations to make him mercifull vnto vs but for that we can best perswade our selues of his mercy when we learne that hee hath beene acquainted with our passions Quest 29. Tell me now breefly what meane you by the properties of the humane and diuine nature and by the communication or coniunction of properties Ans When I say and beleeue that Christ did assume all the essentiall properties of mans nature I meane hee tooke not onely the soule and body of man but also euery qualitie and adiunct thereunto appertaining excepting sinne for he had the vnderstanding the reason the will and all the affections of man without sinne being made like his brethren in all things Heb. 2.17 Secondly againe when I beleeue and say Christ doth retaine still all the properties of his diuine nature that Christ did retaine in this personall vnion of both natures all the properties of his diuine nature I meane these and the like that hee was this very person now God and man Eternall Almightie Incomprehensible Immutable most Perfect for these and the like bee the properties of the diuine nature Thirdly Communication of properties the communication of these properties as Diuines speake for the better vnderstanding of some Scriptures vttered concerning this sacred person it this when wee ascribe that which is proper vnto one nature vnto the other because of the aforesaid personall vnion of both natures as when the Apostle saith Act. 20.28 God hath purchased the Church with his owne bloud This maner of speaking is with respect to this vnion and herein that which is proper to the humane nature is ascribed vnto the diuine for that this sacred person which did this great worke with his owne bloud is very God But here wee bee also to obserue that there is no communication of the essentiall properties of these natures but in concreat only as Logicians speake not in the abstract as we may say truely and according to the doctrine of Godlinesse that God dyed for vs but wee may not say therefore the Deitie dyed for vs. Quest 30. Tell mee yet more succinctly what diuine reasons haue you to shew the necessitie of this that our Mediator must bee very God and very man and that these two natures must thus admirably bee vnited together and his conception so pure Ans First breefly for the first hee must bee very God 1. Christ our mediator must be very God First because hee had receiued a charge from his Father which did require an infinite power to wit by his merits and vertue to saue the elect for it was needfull that his price should ouer-prise our sinnes Secondly if hee had not beene very God hee could not haue ouercome death Rom. 1.3.4 Thirdly for that it behooued him also to ouercome and kill sinne and death in vs euen in our consciences Ioh. 5. 24.25 and to quicken vs. Rom. 8.11 by giuing vs the spirit of faith to apprehend all his merits and to apply the same vnto our selues Now who can giue the holy Ghost but God himselfe Luke 11.13 Lastly hee was to loosen and to destroy all the accursed works of * 1. Ioh. 3.7.8 Mat. 12.2 Christ our blessed mediator must be very man Sathan in vs. Secondly and for the second point hee must be very man First that God might declare his vnchangeable iustice and hatred of sinne and his inspeakable loue and mercie to the elect the first hee sheweth in punishing sin in his owne Sonne the second hee declareth in that hee punisheth not our sinnes in our selues but in an other Secondly that we might conceiue rightly of the brotherly affection of our Mediator towards vs and how that hee which sanctifieth and they which are sanctified are all one Thirdly for that God had confirmed it with an oth that the Messias should come of the loines of Dauid Psal 133. and 89. and of the seed of the woman according to the Gospell preached in the beginning in paradise Gen 3.15 Thirdly for the third poynt this I beleeue and auouch breefly that saluation could not haue beene obtained for man vnlesse the nature of God and man were vnited together in one person First because otherwise this work had not beene performed by the bloud of the Sonne of God and so it had beene insufficient for vs. Secondly beecause the humanitie of Christ could neuer haue borne that punishment for sinne Thirdly Saluation thus obtained could neuer haue beene maintained but that these natures bee thus knit together for that Christ is and must bee the pledge of our reconciliation for euer Psal 110.1 Mat. 22.44 Fourthly by this meanes we haue as it were kinred with God in Iesus Christ who is become our Immanuel God with vs or God manifest in our flesh Mat. 1.1 Tim. 3.16 Fourthly for the fourth and last branch of the question I say and beeleeue that it was necessary that our Lord and Sauiour should bee pure without the staine of sinne in his conception and that the holy Ghost in this great work did so prouide First for that the most glorious and diuine nature of God could neuer else bee vnited vnto the humane Secondly for that a sinner could neuer haue beene accepted to make this attonement or to offer vp any sacrifice for sinne Thirdly for that hee could not haue
the vile Confer Mat. 3. Ier. 15. by the fame of his Gospell preached so will he by his owne immediate voyce and ministry of his Angels make a finall separation in that day betweene the one and the other The sheepe which heard his voyce and testified their faith by their innocency like lambes they shall stand on the right hand They which contrarilie testified their vnbeleefe by their lasciuiousnesse and lusts like Goates shall be set on his left hand Ezech. 34.18 Seauenthly euery mans particular cause shall bee tryed beefore this Iudge by the euidence which his workes shall giue with him or against him 2. Cor. 5.10 Wee must all appeare before the iudgement seate of Christ that euery man may receiue the things which are done in his body according to that he hath done whether it bee good or euill Here the better to assure vs of the truth and certaintie of the Lords proceeding of his particularizing of al things in this action the holy Ghost telleth vs that the Lord hath as it were bookes of record to manifest all and euery work of man and his bookes bee three in number First his booke of prouidence which is the knowledge of all particular things past present and to come Psal 136.16 Secondly his booke of iudgement which is diuided as it were into two parts first his prescience knowing euery thing far more euidently then wee know any thing recorded in a booke before our eyes secondly the second part of the booke of iudgement is the conscience of euery man standing beefore him which shall then bee so qualified by the great power of God that it shall bee able to record and testifie so much of all his particulars as shall serue to testifie his faith and iustification by Christ or his most iust condemnation without Christ The third booke is the booke of life which is the eternall decree of God concerning the saluation of his elect by Christ whose names bee so written in this booke that they being as gods precious pearles can neuer bee lost Of this booke read Esa 4.3 and Exod. 32.32 And of this distinction of bookes Reuel 20.12 And I saw the dead both great and small stand before God and the bookes were opened and another booke was opened which is the booke of life and the dead were iudged of those things which were written in the bookes according to their works And after that mens works are made manifest by these bookes then must they bee tryed whether they be good or euill the Gentiles and Iewes that neuer heard of Christ by the Law of nature which shall proue them inexcusable Rom. 2.12.16 The rest that haue heard shall bee tryed by the Law and Gospell Rom. 2.16 The word of God shall serue as a bill of inditement for the iust condemnation of all such as haue contemned the Law Gospell of Iesus Christ Ioh. 12.48 for the sentence of the Iudge in the last day of generall iudgement shall bee nothing else but a manifestation and declaration of the sentence pronounced and published before by the ministry and preaching of the Gospell touching the iustification and condemnation of euery particular person Eightly after the manifestation of all things and that euery particular conscience sees his blessed iustification by Christ or his iust condemnation by vnbeleefe and for his woorkes then the Iudge shall proceede to his definitiue sentence and this is two-fold The first is pronounced to the Elect in these words Mat. 25.34 Come yee blessed of my Father inherit the kingdome prepared for you from the beginning of the world This sentence is full of affection and loue most sweete and most comfortable recommending the free grace of God their election their adoption and blessednesse in Christ and not their workes for the causes of their saluation and then he addeth the euidence of their Faith by the workes of mercy which they haue done to his members here on earth I was hungry The principall works of men are those which are done to the pore members of Christ Gal. 6.10 and yee gaue me to eate c. The answere of the Saints saying when saw wee thee hungry c. argues that they were far from vaine glory in their works or seeking any iustification by them and Christs last words to them in as much as you did it to the least of these my brethren c. giues vs an infallible argument of Gods child which is not to loue because wee are loued againe but to loue for Christs sake and the liuing members of Christ because wee see his picture and image in them renued this is a speciall grace of God and of this loue speakes Dauid Psal 16. 1. Ioh. 3 chap. All my delight is in thy saints which are in the earth The second sentence pronounced against the reprobate is goe yee cursed into hell fire prepared for the Diuell and his angels for I was hungry and yee gaue me no meate c. in which sentence are contained a heape of woes present and to come For the present what can bee more woefull then to see so many admitted into the kingdome of God and yet themselues shut out and excluded yea peraduenture to see such as they haue hated and disdained and refused to giue any honour vnto as when the rich man shall see Lazarus receiued by God into the kingdome of heauen whom hee vouchsafed not to sit among his seruants and that which is more to see themselues separated haled tugged by an innumerable sort of oughly Deuils out of the presence not onely of God but of their fathers mothers wiues husbands children friends louers and acquaintance who shall de●ide and laugh at them forgetting all bands and obligations of nature and reioyce at the execution of God his iustice in their condemnation so that no eye either of God or man shall pittie them nor no teares prayers suites cries yellings or mournings can bee heard or preuaile with him which is their Iudge nor one to mediate or speake for them to reuerse or stay iudgement but needes without mercy without stay without any farewell they shall be presently cast downe to the endlesse easelesse and remedilesse torments of hell Neuer was there poore wretch that was condemned at the tribunall of mortall iudgement to bee compared to this estate for there the conclusion of the Iudges sentence is Lord haue mercie vpon thy soule but here the Lord himselfe shall not onely not shew any token of mercie or louing countenance but also with a voyce surpassing any thunderclap to bee heard in all heauen earth and hell curse them bodies and soules to the pit of hell for euermore And if this were all the present woe yet were not the case so heauie for besides this what guilt of conscience what biting enuie what horrour of minde what distraction what murmuring against the Lord what cursing of themselues their day of birth and father and mother what remembrance
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
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