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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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them which had euill spirits the name of the Lord Iesus saying wee adiure you by Iesus whom Paul preacheth And this kinde of sinners for that they serue Sathan by some secret or open pact or bargaine and so bee bound to worship him as their God in this respect their sinne respecteth the first Law but in that by practising their art they so abuse the holie name of God The name of Iesus much prophaned by Popish exorsists and of our Lord and Sauiour Iesus Christ their sinne also is here condemned And like as we see these elder exorcists in the dayes of the Apostles had often in their mouthes the name of Iesus for they better liked the name Iesus then Christ so the popish exorcistes to this day Againe like as Sathan then by collusion gaue place to those wicked exorcistes sometimes for the greater gaine so he doth in the Church of Rome hee feares greatly the Iesuites of these times but we know the subteltie of that Serpent and how easily hee can yeeld some ground to gaine more for his cheefe purpose thereby is to hold men in more admiration loue and liking of these abhominable arts But wee bee charged to try such dreamers with all their illusions by their doctrine and faith which they professe Deut. 13. and Es 8. cap. 20. ver Againe in the coniuration or consecration of the Masse and of salt and water to make holy water they make many vaine and superstitious repetitions of the names of God with many crosses and when they prefixe it beefore Buls and pardons Charmes for health and for things lost Solution Ob. And whereas they say that many bee restored to health by such holy words and things lost are found and thefts are discouered by such Godly charmes Ans First wee must learne that God most wise hath forbidden in his Law such execrable arts and therefore wee may not expect any good by them Deut. 18.10.11 Secondly hee condemns the practise of these arts by examples in his word as in Ahaziah who sent to Baal-zebub to Eckron for the recouery of his health 2. King 1.2.3 Thirdlie if the Lord giue Sathan leaue to yeeld and grant vs our requests hee preuaileth the more with vs to fill our hearts with vnbeleefe and rebellion against the word and then hee takes from vs an outward to recompence vs with an inward euill hee remoues the lesser 1. King 22.22 Iob. 1. 1. cap. 2. The. 2.10.11 to bring the greater maladie vpon vs for the spirit of errour and vnbeleefe which did afflict Ahab was a far greater euill then all the sores and afflictions of Iob. Fourthly hee giues vs temporall ease that hee may procure our eternall disease therefore let not our health or any blessing of this life bee more precious vnto vs then Gods great charge and our faith in Christ Lastly wee are to know it for Gods diuine truth that charmes figures words characters can doe nothing if any thing be done and acted Sathan is the author couering himselfe vnder these shadowes And when Sathan obeies witches or wizards to effect any thing by their arts and charmes expected of ignorant people it is to retaine all these sinners in vnbeleefe and that hee may seeme carefull to obserue his league and couenant made with his instruments and vassals concerning such practises Quest 92. Proceede to the fourth speciall sinne here condemned Ans The holy Apostle saith that Gods name is prophaned when his word and doctrine is blasphemed 1. Tim. 6.1 The contemners of religion and of the Gospell spare not to disgrace to iest and scorne holy Scriptures to their owne euerlasting perdition in priuate houses in open theaters against such the diuine oracle of God speaketh Prou. 13.13 Hee that despiseth the word shall bee destroyed but hee that feareth the Commandement hee shall bee rewarded Againe to this place appertaines the great charge of God to this people that no man by his life and conuersation giue none occasion to the enemies of Gods truth to blaspheme the truth professours of the Gospell by their euill life cause the word of God to bee blaspemed 1. Tim. 6.1 Let as many seruants as are vnder the yoke count their maisters worthy of all honour that the name of God and his doctrine bee not euill spoken of Leu. 22.31.32 Yee shall keepe my commandements and doe them I am the Lord neither shall yee pollute my holy name but I will bee hallowed among the children of Israell I the Lord sanctifie you Rom. 2.23.24 Thou that gloriest in the Law through breaking of the Law dishonourest thou God for the name of God is blasphemed among the Gentiles through you And here the greater the persons offending are the greater reproch they bring to God and his word and the greater wrack and calamitie is like to fall by their offence vpon the Church and people of God This is cleere in the examples of Eli and his two sonnes 1. Sam. 2.17 for their sinnes caused the seruice of the Lord to bee abhorred and then great afflictions followed Quest 93. What is the fift speciall sinne here condemned Cursing Ans The sinne of imprecation cursing and execration for in such speeches men do inuocate the name of God The word signifieth to bee cut off or to desire of God to be cut off or that some vengeance from God may smite him Mat. 26.74 Imprecation is eyther first of men as of our owne selues or other men or secōdly of the other creatures All kinds of cursing are forbidden Le. 19.14 Thou shalt not curse the deafe nor put a stumbling block before the blind but shalt feare thy God I am the Lord. Rom. 12.14 Blesse them which persecute you blesse I say and cursse not Mat. 5.44 Loue your enemies blesse them that curse you doe good to them that hate you and pray for them which hurt you and examples for all ages bee recorded in Scripture The bloody Iewes which sought by all meanes to kill the holy Apostle bound themselues with a rash and impious oath or rather desire of God to cut them off and to giue them ouer to Sathan if they did either eate or drinke before they had killed Paul Act. 23.12 And this was one of Peters sinnes when hee denied his Master Mat. 26.74 For it is written Then beeganne hee to curse himselfe and to sweare saying I know not the man here the diuell watcheth this oportunitie for swearing cursing haue one spirit for their father supplanted this good seruant of Christ and gaue him a wound the smart and remembrance whereof beeing cured did no doubt exercise his heart to the houre of death and this was Iobs sinne Chap. 3. The cursing of other men is to wish some great euill from God to fall vpon them so Shemei did to Dauid in his troubles in that great conspiracie of Absalon 2. Sam. 16.5 he came forth and cursed and hee cast stones at Dauid crying and cursing hee said come
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
of God which hath these holy properties Iames. 3.15.17 it is pure next peaceable sober tractable ful of mercie and good fruits without iudgeing or dissembling The Papists endeuor to defend the locall descension with traditions and authoritie of the Church some Protestants which hold this defend it or desire to doe it by Scripture And albeit both agree touching his descent yet they disagree touching the end of his descension The Popish tradicion or vnwritten veritie is that there bee foure chambers in hell The first is purgatorie the second is the Limbo of the fathers beefore Christ the third is the Limbo of infants not baptised the fourth is the lowest place or hell of the damned Now they affirme forsooth that Christ went downe to the Limbo or lake where the Fathers were before his comming kept as it were in a barren drie cold wildernesse as in a prison for they spake of this place as of the porch or entrance into hell and they say they haue Scripture for it Psa 107.16.18 Zach. 9 11. Es 38.10 I answere first this popish inuention is farre from Scripture for wee neuer read of any such place or words tending to such a purpose Secondly the Scripture neuer speakes but of two places one for the elect and an other for the reprobate men and Angels thirdly as for Abrahams bosome it can not signifie either Purgatorie or any Limbo First for that there was ioy in Abrahams bosome but here as they say is none Secondly for the distance of place was so great betweene it and the hell of the damned Luke 16. that it can not bee any Limbo which as they say is so neere hell as if there were but an hedge betweene them Thirdly wee say the Fathers had the same Christ with vs. He. 13. the same faith Heb. 11. the same Sacraments in substance 1. Cor. 10.1.2.3 Ergo they had the same glory and therefore neuer came to Limbo Lastly it is cleerly auouched that the soules departed before Christ went to God that gaue them Eccles 12. The Protestants which defend a locall descention are of this iudgement for that they finde some Scriptures which seeme to serue well for this purpose The first Scripture which is most cited to this ende is 1. Pet. 3.19 Christ was quickned in spirit by the which spirit hee went and preached to the Spirits which are in prison First for this Scripture it is like that hee alludes here to that which is written Gen. 6. ver 3. My spirit shall not alwaies striue with man For it was the spirit of Christ which then preached by Noah and the ancient Patriarches before him against whom those Gigantine spirits of Cains progenie did so resist to their owne perdition I say therefore that the spirit of Christ which is here said to preach was not his soule but his God-head or the holy Ghost who proceedes from the Father and the Son And againe this is said here that this spirit did quicken him or rased him from the dead Now it is cleere that the holy Ghost quickned Christs dead body vniting his soule and body againe together in his resurrection and that by his owne almightie power Rom. 1.3.4 and 8.11 Further it is here said that he went to preach to the spirits that are in prison whereby they vnderstand the damned I answere take the words following which were disobedient in the dayes of Noah And now see what can they make of it But that he must goe preach to a few damned Ghosts and not to all in hell To be short then the meaning of this place is this that Christ in his eternall God-head did preach by Noah as by other Patriarches vnto the soules that are now in prison which in the dayes of Noah were men liuing on the earth at which time Christ did preach vnto them and neuer since The same Apostle hath the like speech 1. Eph. chap. 4. ver 6. Vnto this purpose was the Gospell preached vnto the dead The second Scripture most vrged for this purpose is the place before cited Act. 2.37 Thou wilt not leaue my soule in hell neither wilt thou suffer thine holy one to see corruption I answere Saint Peters drift here is plaine hee alleadgeth this Scripture to proue the resurrection as ver 33. He seeing this before spake of the resurrection of Christ what spake he namely these words his soule was not left in hell Now I trust no man will say there is any resurrection of the soule The word Soule signifies often the whole person Rom. 13.1 1. Cor. 15.41 Reue. 20.14 1. Co 1.15.55 as Leu. The Soule that sinneth shall dye The word here translated Hell signifies also as often the graue And Peters opposition betweene Dauids graue and Christs hell is to be obserued for Dauid saw-corruption in his graue but Christ did not albeit hee were locked vp in the graue as sure as he for three dayes Quest 41. I pray you passe by all other arguments and controuersies concerning this Article and let mee heare your iudgement and beleefe plainely as you can and what vse you make of this faith Ans I must then passe ouer their iudgement also which take the word Hell for the extreeme hellish sorrowes which Christ suffred on the Crosse and in the Garden And I will doe so willingly for I trust none of them loue to bee contentious Yet to giue reason of my dislike of this acceptation I answere such as bee brethren on this wise breefly First that Christ in his death and before did suffer extreeme sorrowes and therefore the same set downe clearely before may not here bee obscurely repeted Secondly that his passions before death were inuisible and inexplicable not terrors but hellish torments his bloudy a Luk. 23.24 sweat his b Mat. 27.47 strong crying his c Heb. 5.7 amazednesse are cleare and most euident demonstrations I doe therefore iudge these words hee descended into hell are best vnderstood in the fourth acception of the word for by the graue or this word Hell that base condition of the body lying in the graue as it were in the dungeon and bondage of death is often vnderstood and in this state was Christ in the graue all which time the Diuell and the Iewes and death seemed to triumph ouer him for thus the Scripture speakes as of him Es 53.8 Hee was taken out from prison wherefore for a time hee lay as swadled in the bands of death so of his type Ionas cha 2. ver 2. In mine affliction haue I called vpon the Lord and he hath heard me from the belly of Hell haue I called vpon thee and thou hast heard my voyce And albeit Christ was exceedingly humbled on the crosse and accounted as one forlorne and forsaken of God yet the rage and madnesse of his enemies had not beene satisfied vnlesse hee had wholy lyen shut vp and bound vp in the graue For they were not quieted nor secure touching their victorie
soften and quicken the dead hearts of men which lye a sleepe in this extreeme miserie and bondage All vnder the curse are vnder death and vnder the Prince of death Rom. 5.12.11.32 Heb. 2.14.15 All without Christ are vnder the curse Gal. 3.10 therefore all without Christ are vnder the Prince of death All vncleane people are in league and communion with vncleane spirits Mat. 12.13 All without Christ are vncleane Iob. 14.4 15.14.15 therefore all without Christ are in communion with vncleane spirits Quest 31. Now to conclude this point I pray you tell vs wherefore doth the Lord suffer Sathan thus to tyrannize and rage in this world Ans The Lord permits euill spirits in this world First for the manifestation of his great iustice and wrath vppon the vessels of wrath prepared to destruction Rom. 9. for these God plagues many waies in this life by wicked spirits Exod. 7.8.9 Chapters Secondly They are sent often to chasten and to humble Gods Children for the manifestation of his loue and mercie vpon the vessels of glory whom hee vouchsafeth to redeeme from this bondage by his Sonne Iesus Christ who sets them free to praise his mercie for euer Iohn 3.16 1. Iohn 3.8 Iohn 8.32.34 2. Cor. 12.4.5 Thirdly that we might euer consider and looke well to our standing in this world for that wee bee in warfare and in pilgrimage 1. Cor. 10 13. if we intend therefore to make our abiding here God will stir vp the instruments of his wrath to awaken vs let vs then stand fast and be watchfull Eph. 6.12.13 Quest 32. Now let vs heare what is the second great and generall euill which is common to all the posteritie of Adam before they be redeemed by grace in Iesus Christ Ans The second euill which followed the apostacie of Adam and hath possest all his progenie is originall sinne and the corruption of nature The regiment of sinne wherby all men liuing are come vnder the dominion of sinne and that saying of the Apostle Rom. 5.21 Sinne hath raigned vnto death is true of all the sonnes and daughters of Adam before grace raigne in them by righteousnesse vnto eternall life through Iesus Christ our Lord. That our naturall corruption is hereditarie and hath infected all Adams progenie is very euident by this Scripture Like as al debt binds the debtour to inprisonment wher there is no paymēt to the creditor so sin binds vs vnto death as to a prison when there is no satisfaction for sinne Rom. 5.12.13.14 Wherefore as by one man Sinne entred into the world and death by sinne and so death went ouer all men by him in whom all men haue sinned For vnto the time of the Law was sinne in the world but sinne is not imputed while there is no law But death raigned from Adam to Moyses euen ouer them also that sinned not after the like maner of the transgression of Adam which was the figure of him that was to come In these verses and the rest of the Chapter obserue well these comparisons First by Adam came sinne By Christ comes righteousnesse Secondly by sinne came death by righteousnesse comes life Thirdly Adams sinne went ouer all Christs righteousnes is imputed to all beleeuers Fourthly Death raignes ouer all Adams Sonnes before grace life is graunted freely to all the adopted Sonnes of God Quest 33. First I pray you tell mee what names giues the Scripture to this naturall corruption which the learned diuines call originall sinne Ans First it is called that Sinne. Rom. 5.12 that is the hereditarie euill Secondly That Sinne that dwelleth in vs. Rom. 7.17 for that no sinne so continueth in the beleeuer as this doth to the day of death therefore it is called Heb. 12.1 that Sinne that hangeth so fast on Thirdly The Law of the members because it hath all members and parts of our body at commaund before grace to obey it and to bee ruled by it as by a Law Rom. 7.23 Fourthly it is called often concupiscence or lust Rom. 7.7 Iames. 1.14.15 beecause it is the mother of all vncleane motions and lusts in vs. Fiftly The old man Rom. 6.6 so hee cals the whole masse of our corruption Sixtly the flesh beecause this rebellion so much appeares in the outward parts Gal. 5.17 Eph. 2.3 Quest 34. Many there are which denie that there is such a dangerous corruption in our nature for the Papists say it hath not the very nature of sin but is a froth and hath some appearance of sinne The Pelagions say there came no such sinne from Adam by generation or naturall propagation but by imitation the Anabaptists say that since Christs incarnation there was neuer any one borne in sinne Ans It is very cleere by the light of Gods word that there dwelleth in our nature a contagious infection which wee haue by propagation from our Parents These Scriptures yeelde a pregnant proofe which cannot bee gainesayd Moses saith Gen. 6.3.5 8.21 The imaginations of mans hart are euill from his youth here the Lord condemneth our very nature as euill assuring vs it hath a secret poyson in it Dauids testimonie Psal 51.7 Behold I was brought forth in iniquitie and in sinne did my mother conceiue mee Iob condemneth our nature as poysoned and infected when hee saith Chap. 14.4 15.14.15 Who can bring a cleane thing out of filthinesse or vncleane and againe What is man that he should be clean and he that is borne of a woman that he should be iust Paul saith our very nature is poisoned accursed when he saith wee are all by nature the children of wrath Ep. 2.3 Ro. 7.18 for I know that in mee that is in my flesh dwelleth no good thing Lastly this holy Apostle to the Romaines 5.12 sheweth plainely how sinne came into our nature by propagation and 7. Chapter how it dwels in our nature euen in the state of grace fighting against Gods Law and holy spirit in the regenerate during this present life Quest 35. Now describe this sinne plainly according to the Scriptures Definit Ans Originall sinne is that naturall corruption which is come into the world by the apostacie of our first parents deriued from them by natural propagation into all mankind infecting and poysoning all parts of men so as before grace and regeneration he hath no strength to moue or incline to any good but to euill onely and thereby also hee is subiect to the first and second death till hee bee freed by grace and faith in Iesus Christ Quest 36. The Apostle also addeth in the 5. Chapter to the Romaines ver 14. that death also raigneth is not this a third and euill consequent Ans There are many euils haue followed Adams fall and accompanied our corruption which we haue from him but these two before named are principally to be noted for they cause all the rest Death raignes beecause of that sinne which dwelleth in vs. These bee three terrible kings or Tyrants rather
Sin Death and the Diuell and they are more terrible because they be knit together in a league as it were against vs. Sinne depriuing vs of grace is terrible but more vgly whē we see death follow after it death of it self is dreadfull but yet if death would make a quite dispatch of vs that wee should neuer be seene it would lesse amaze vs but when wee see Sathan the tormentor follow after it with endlesse wrath wee must before grace stand as perplexed euer in bondage to these three enemies till Christ free vs. Heb. 2.14 Of actuall Sinne and the dangerous grouth of sinne without Gods speciall grace preuenting it or of sundry dangerous steps to hell Question 37. NOw because we haue seene the natural root of all our euils let vs proceede to take some view of the branches and fruites or of the actuall sinnes which our naturall corruption breedeth Ans If we conferre and compare wisely two Scriptures together wee shall by Gods good grace discerne the growth of sinne euen from the roote vnto the branches and full perfection of sinne The Scriptures specially to bee noted are these Iames. 1.13.14.15 and Heb. 3.12.13 Quest 38. First tell vs what degrees of sinne finde you in that place of Saint Iames. Ans Thee holy Ghost in the third to the Hebrewes teacheth vs. ver 13. that the heart is hardned through the deceitfulnes of Sinne and Saint Iames in his Scripture teacheth vs what the sense and meaning is of these words for he saith that sin first is breding and working secretly and deceitfully and as it were spreading his rootes vnder ground and so by degrees breakes forth to the hardning of the heart if Gods holy grace preuent it not Againe saint Iames teacheth vs that sinne by degrees comes to ripenesse and full perfection and so brings death euerlasting The holy Ghost in the place before cited to the Hebrewes sets before vs the degrees of sins perfection Quest 39. First let vs heare what bee the degrees of the deceitfullesse of sinne Ans They are these following The first is a drawing away The second is a bayting The third is a conception The fourth is the birth of sinne Quest 40. And what call you the degrees of the perfection of sinne Ans First when sinne is brought forth and committed it breeds negligence and coldnesse in holy exercises Secondly This coldnes and negligence breedes contempt 1. Negligence 2. Contempt 3. Hardnes Thirdly Contempt causeth hardnesse of heart Fourthly hardnesse of heart causeth a a 4. A malicious heart malicious euill heart Fiftly the malicious euill heart becomes an b 5. An vnbeeleeuing heart vnbeleeuing heart Sixtly the vnbeleeuing heart causeth an c 6. An idle erring heart idle erroneous heart Seauenthly the erring or idle wandring heart causeth the heart past feeling Eightly the heart past feeling causeth an d 7. An heart past feeling apostaticall heart Quest 41. Tell me briefely what you meane by these first degrees of the deceitfulnesse of sinne e 8 an apostalicall heart Ans The first old roote of sinne and first step to hell is concupiscence or that hereditarie euill which we haue from our first parents for the Apostle often warnes vs of the deceitfulnesse of Sinne. Rom. 7.11 Eph. 4.22 Heb. 3.13 and therfore because the mother is deceitfull the daughters deceiue vs often Ephe. 4.22 The second degree of sinne or steppe to hell the first daughter of concupiscence is a secret motion of the heart which Saint Iames cals a drawing away whereby is meant that Sathan and the pleasures of sin draw and steale away a mans heart to such persons and places as can soone minister occasion and fit baites to allure vs vnto sinne example to cleare this Dauid being drawne away from Gods presence and possest with an idle heart fit for vaine thoughts was soone taken with that bayte which was layd for him 2. Sam. 11. The third step to hell or degree of sinnes deceitfulnes is a bayting or entising whereby is meant that Sathan discourseth at large with a mans heart beeing drawen away from Gods presence of pleasures riches honor glory and such like and for this practise Eue with Sathan is a notable president Gen. 3. The fourth degree of sinne and fourth step to hell is called the conception of sinne Definit whereby is meant that the hart doth like and entertaine the former bait and motions vnto sinne The sinner is ouercome with the delights of sinne and Sathans perswasions and doth purpose in heart to practise and bring forth that euill which hee hath conceiued Signes of conception are Signes of conception traueling in heart Psal 7.14 taking thoughts Rom. 13.14 and inquiring how to practise that euill which is conceiued Examples are Achab sick in conception 1. King 21.4 Iudas traueling with mischiefe Iohn 13. Sichem inquiring how he might finde Dinah for his lust Gen. 34. The fift degree and fift step to hell is called the birth of sinne whereby is vnderstoode the actuall and externall commission of sinne This birth followes after j conception in some sooner in some latter a 2. Sam. 13 12. Absolon conceiued murther two yeares before it was practised So b Mar. 6.17 Herodias The beleeuers doe neuer dwell long in conception for they are preuented and kept by faith and grace in Iesus Christ And thus farre of the degrees of the deceitfulnesse of sinne Quest 42. Let vs heare in like manner what you can say of the degrees of the perfection of sinne Ans The first degree of sinnes perfection and the sixt step to hell is lukewarmnes and coldnesse in all good exercises This c Differēce between the sins of the Godly Godlesse 1. The Godly fall Gal. 6.1 the Godlesse walk and lye in sinne 2. The Godly fallen cannot rest in sin but the godles delight in sinne 3. The godly if they fal are ouertaken by some occasiō Gal. 6.1 The Godles seeke al occasiōs of sin 4. The godly after their fal● are soone reclaimed the godles most hardly and if they leaue a litle they returne to sin againe worse degree appears often in the fals of gods children Signes of this euill are losse of the libertie and ioy of a good conscience and of our saluation to bee distasted concerning the word to leese the comfortable presence of Christ In Dauids example we shall finde this degree of sinne after he had committed murther and adultry Psal 51 1.2 The second degree of sins perfection and seauenth step to hell is the contempt of the voyce of Christ speaking in his word d First degree of prouocatiō This is a fruit of long negligence and lukewarme profession Contempt is to passe by the voyce and word of God as a vaine thing Mat. 13.13.14.15.16 Examples Achab Iezabel and all the enemies of the word of God many foule sinnes follow this euill Rom. 2.4.5.6 2. Degree of prouocation The third degree of sinnes perfection
6. in euils and dangers present Fourthly a cleauing vnto God specially in troubles resting by faith on him alone when wee see no meanes of his prouidence to helpe vs. Iosh 23.8 Stick fast or hold fast or cleaue fast vnto the Lord your God as ye haue done vnto this day Act. 11.23 Barnabas in Antioch exhorted all that with one purpose of heart they would continue in the Lord. Dauid in Ziklag in wonderfull distresse when his companie perplexed in their harts and in great bitternesse were readie to stone him hee prayed in his heart and comforted himselfe in the Lord his God and the Lord gaue him then a wonderfull deliuerance 1. Sam. 30.6 Question 57. What is the fourth branch of obedience required in this Law Ans The true feare of God And here to shew what this vertue is Gods spirit teacheth vs that a man truely feares God when being cast downe with the excellencie of his maiestie power greatnesse and goodnesse wisedome mercie and iustice hee is drawne and moued to come into Gods presence with greater reuerence then beefore the greatest Maiestie in the world knowing his greatnesse and tasting his goodnesse in Christ and by his word hee doth most of all things feare to displease and desire to please God in all things The arguments to stirre vp our hearts to feare God are these First for that the holy Ghost doth so often assure vs that the man is blessed which feareth the Lord. Psal 128. Prou. 18.14 Secondly for that Gods spirit most delighteth in these men Es 66.1.2.3 Psal 147.11 Thirdly for that it is a speciall bridell to keepe vs in the obedience of Gods holy Lawes Ier. 32.40 Examples Exod. 1.17 in the midwiues of Egipt Gen. 39.9 in Ioseph Fourthly for that this man alone is acquainted familiarly with Gods secrets Psal 25.14 Fiftly for that this vertue is the beginning of all religious and diuine wisedome Prou. 1.7 Sixtly for that Gods feare shall better prouide for our wants then all the preposterous shifts in this life for the wicked Psal 34. ver 9.10 for that God makes many sweete promises vnto him and his seede after him Psal 25. and 37. first his soule shall dwell at ease 25.14 secondly his seede shall inherit the land 16. thirdly he shall want nothing that is good Psal 34.10 Seauenthly for that God euery where commaundeth vs to feare him Psal 2.11 Phil. 2.14.15 Quest 58. How is this feare begotten in vs Ans This holy and cleare feare of God is bred and preserued in vs first by meditation of Gods mercies in Iesus Christ Psal 130.3 There is mercie with thee that thou maist bee feared Secondly by meditation of his power and iustice Iob. 31.23 Gods punishment was fearefull vnto mee and I could not bee deliuered from his highnesse Againe Deut. 28.58.59 If thou wilt not obey and feare this glorious and fearfull name the Lord thy God then the Lord will make thy plagues wonderfull Thirdly by hearing the word preached Esa 66.2.3 Fourthly by prayer which pierceth the clouds and ascendeth vnto the high throne of maiestie where it beholdeth vnspeakable graces with vnutterable passions Quest 59. What is the fift branch of the obedience of this Law Ans Humilitie which is a speciall grace of God Definiti and followeth the former vertues as the effect the cause This vertue causeth vs to iudge our selues as emptie and voyde of all good things in our selues and to giue God the glory of all the good things wee haue receiued and is a great ornament to a man 1. Pet. 5.5 Deck or adorne your selues inwardly with lowlinesse of minde The same Apostle commends it againe to women as a special ornament 1. Pe. 3.3.4 labour not so much for externall beautie saith hee but let the hid man of the hart be vncorrupt with a meeke and quiet spirit which is before God a thing much set by This was Abrahams humilitie the nearer hee comes to God the more lowly and vile hee is in his owne eyes Gene. 18.17 The liuely commendations of humilitie in the Scriptures are these 1. Humilitie the gate to receiue Corist first all the labour of Gods spirit by the ministrie of the word hath this scope to prepare mens hearts in humilitie to receiue Christ for beefore men bee humbled they cannot possibly entertaine Christ confer Esay 57. ver 14.15 and Esay 4. ver 12.13.14.15.16 Before wee bee poore in spirit we cannot mourne and sorrow for sinne Mat. 5.34 No sorrow for sinne no confession of sinne No confession of sinne no spirit of meekenesse Mat. 5.5 No spirit of meeknesse and humilitie no hungring desire of grace No desire of grace Mat. 5.6 No spirit of faith 2. Cor. 4.13 No receiuing and lodging of Christ 2. Cor. 13.5 No spirit of adoption Eph. 1.15 Rom. 8.15 2. The residēce of the Trinitie with him Secondly where soeuer this grace is there in that soule the Father Sonne and holy Ghost dwell and keepe residence Esa 57.14 Iohn 14.23 Reu. 3.20 Cant. 5.2.3.4 3. Life of God in him Thirdly hee that is endued with this grace may bee well assured the life of God is in him Esay 57.15 Ephe. 4.18 4. Taught of God Fourthly whereas others receiue instruction by man the humble are so beloued that they alone bee taught of God Psal 25.9 Esay 66.2.3 5. The first gate to heauen Fiftly Humilitie is the gate of euerlasting glory 1. Pet 5.6 humble your selues vnder the mightie hand of God that hee may exalt you in due time so Pro. 15. ver 33. 18.12 Mat. 5.3.4 6. Onely wise Sixtly this man alone is wise Pro. 11.2 with the lowly is wisedome 7. Filled with good things Seauenthly this man is euer filled with the good graces of Gods spirit whereas the Lord euer sends the proud and rich emptie away Luke 1.52.53 drawing his sword against him True marks of humilitie 1. To mourne for want 2. To mourne we can not do that we should doe 3. Contentment 4. To abide in our calling 5. Not to despise where-euer hee meetes him The markes of Humilitie are these First to bewayle our wants and infirmities Mat. 5.5 Secondly to bee aggreeued in heart we can no better serue and please God Rom. 7.18.24 Thirdly not to seeke a better place and condicion of life then wee know to bee giuen vs and allowed of God 1. Tim. 6.7.8 Fourthly to walk faithfully and modestly in our vocation 1. Cor. 7.20 Fiftly not to despise our brethren 1. Pet. 2. verse 17. Quest 60. What is the sixt branch of obedience here commaunded Ans To worship God in spirit and truth Ioh. 4.22.23 Esay 45.21 What prayer is Thou shalt worship the Lord thy God and him onely shalt thou serue Mat. 4.10 Deut. 6.16 This worship principally consisteth in an holy inuocation of God in prayer and thanksgiuing This worship no man can euer performe to please God before hee hath receiued the former graces that is before hee
cloud vnto the people of the Iewes did serue as a speciall simbole of the presence of Iehoua Father Sonne and holy Ghost yet neuer painted to resemble God or to bee adored or to worship God by it in the Church of the Iewes 3. Obiect of the picture of Christ Thirdly it is obiected that the humanitie of Christ and the picture of Christ crucified may be allowed not for adoration but in signe of loue and commemoration Ans First I answere in the words of the Apostle Gal. 3.1 labour that Iesus Christ may be so pictured by the preaching of the Gospell in the minde that thou maist by the eie of faith behold him as clearelie and more effectually then if hee were described in thy sight and crucified beefore thee For by faith wee behold him which is inuisible Heb. 11.1.27 Secondly I say we be bound to discerne betweene the precious body of the Sonne of God and the sinfull carkases of mortall men for that this is a misterie most admirable that God should be manifested in the flesh 1. Tim. 3.6 that God and man should bee so vnited together that both natures make but one person so as albeit death parted the naturall soule from the naturall body yet that precious bodie was still the body of that person which was the Son of God no way subiect to any change or corruption Act. 2.27 An Image will teach vs to disioyne in our mindes those holie natures which God hath so conioyned as man ought not in the thoughts of his heart to separate them but euer by spirituall wisdome and faith to distinguish them Thirdly The Turks Present sent to the pope is but a fabulous ground for any true harted Christian by such a picture to dishonor his Lord and maister Iesus Christ I say if no man on the earth can at this day giue vs the true picture of Christ then is it intollerable audaciousnesse for any earthlie man to counterfaite falselie his holie parts and members But no man can giue vs his iust stature or truly discribe his phisiognomie therefore this ought not to be practised And if a man cannot beare to be abused and falsely or vntruly resembled and conterfaited by picture shall we thinke it none offence to the Sonne of God Fourthlie wee may reason from the writings of the holie Euangelists who were appointed and sent from God purposely to discribe the Sonne of God Iesus Christ for if they with one consent denie vs any helpe at all or any one liue concerning the externall lineaments and forme of his bodie then ought not man to presume to picture Christ after his owne inuention but wee see clearely how the foure Euangelists purposelie passe ouer this matter the holie Ghost foreseeing the superstition of Antichrist and how the Popish painted Christs should bee worshipped to the great dishonour of our euerlasting Lord and Sauiour Iesus Christ Fiftlie wee may reason against this Popish God on this manner if that picture of Christ which was allowed and commanded of God himselfe Num. 21.8 Io. 3.14 being superstitiouslie abused must be burnt to ashes 2. King 18.4 then much more these false pictures of Christ neuer allowed but dissalowed of God and most impiouslie adored of vaine men ought to bee reiected with a farre greater detestation If any doubt of the Popish Idolatrie to their crosse their owne booke a O crux aue spes vnica hoc passionis tempore Agne pijs iustitiam reisque dona veniam Againe Ecce lignum crucis venite adoremus Againe Crucem tuam adoramus Domine resurrectionem tuam sanctam glorificamus Concil Trid. fess 9. and dailie practise in their false Church testifie against them The fourth obiection they say the picture of Christ serues well to confute the old Heretikes The Martionites and Valentinians which denied that Christ had a true naturall humane bodie Ans First if these and the like Heretikes beleeue not the words nor respect the works of Christ if they will not beleeue Moses and the Prophets testifiing of Christ with his Apostles and Euangelists they will not beleeue any one that shall returne from the dead and much lesse a dead and painted Christ The Godly Emperours Valens and Theodosius made a law that none should make any Image of our Sauiour Christ and if any were found it should bee vtterly defaced and reiected Againe Epiphanius rent in peeces the picture of Christ on a cloth Anno. 565. because said hee it was contrary to holy Scripture Epiphan Epist ad Iohan. Epis Hierosolymit Eusebius saith that some conuents of the Gentiles carried about in tables the pictures of Peter and Paul and Christ also because this was a custome saith hee to remember their Patrons and benefactors Eus lib. confes cap. 36. Their very words are these As our care is in and by all meanes to maintayne the religion of the most high God so permit wee none to purtraite engraue or picture in colours stone or any other matter whatsoeuer the Image of our Sauiour moreouer wee command that wheresoeuer such an Image can bee found it bee taken away and all those to bee chastised with most greeuous punishment that attempt any thing against our commaund Petr. Crinitus lib. 9. de honest discipl Quest 80. What is the second sinne here forbidden Ans In the second place wee bee here charged not to worship the Image wee haue made nor the true God in by with or before an Image or in an Idols Temple for if man proceede to erect an Image vnto God hee will bee no lesse bold to honor it and his God as hee best fancieth in it and before it First for this Idolatrie it is flatly forbidden in the expresse words of the Law Thou shalt not make any grauen Image c. Thou shalt not bow downe to them nor worship them And the Psalmist saith confounded bee all they that worship carued Images And the Lord requires all holy and religious worship to bee reserued for himselfe Mat. 4.10 Ob. Their blind vnlearned distinction of douleia and latria will not serue for the light of God hath taught vs now to dispell such Popish misteries and the Scripture doth often confound these words and indifferently vse the one for the other Rom. 1.9 1. The. 1.9 Mat. 4.10 Reuel 19.20 And wheras here they say they worship not the Image but Christ his holy mother before their Images Ans The holy Scripture discouers this vaile by the like practise of elder ages for as these men say the old Israelites did not worship Baal as God but God in Baal confer Iudg. 2.11 with Hosh 2.16 they did not imagine that Baal was the inuisible God almightie but that the seruice which was done before that Image was done to the Lord himselfe Againe Michahs superstition is condemned by the holie Ghost Iudg. 17. and yet did he not repose any great confidence in his Image but thought his worship done beefore that Image was very acceptable
these nations neither make mention of the name of their Gods nor cause to sweare by them neither serue them nor bow vnto them but stick fast vnto the Lord your God And Zephaniah 1.5 I will root of the remnant of Baal and them that sweare by the Lord and sweare by Malcham Psal 16. Quest 89. What can you say against this common practise of swearing Ans First wee say it is the charge of our Lord and master Iesus Christ interpreting this Law purposelie against the false glosse of the Iewish rabbines Mat. 5. that wee sweare not at all by the creatures nor rashlie and without iust cause by the Creator and that if wee passe yea and nay a simple deniall or affirmation whatsoeuer is more in our ordinarie speach in anger or mirth in contracts or conference proceeds from Sathan Secondlie the spirit of Christ in other Scriptures warnes often against this sinne Iames. 5.12 By Saint Iames hee assureth vs these sinnes are bound vp vnder wrath and condemnation and he chargeth vs to haue a most speciall regard against swearing By the Preacher Chap. 9.2 hee makes these two flat contrarie to sweare vainelie and to feare an oath The Turks sweare not but be●ng occasioned by great necessity If there bee any idle swearer among thē hee is not admitted for any place of gouernement of what conditiō soeuer he be in cōmon wealth Guliel Tripoli by the Prophet Ier. 12.16 hee crieth against false Prophets which taught the people to sweare by Baal and Chap 5.7 against the whole Church for this sinne saying How should I spare thee for this thy children haue forsaken mee and sworne by them that are no Gods And by his lawes Deut. 28.58 Leu. 24.14.15 In the blinde time of Poperie in this land King Henry 5. made these good orders against this sinne If a Duke did sweare hee paid the poore fortie shillings If a Lord or Baron twentie shillings If a Knight or Esquier he paid tenne shillings If a Yeoman fortie pence If a page he was beaten naked with a whip Thirdlie I say that to sweare is to call him or that wee sweare by as a witnesse of the truth of our speech and action and to plague vs if we forsweare for our periurie Now the Lord alone is the searcher of all hearts and can alone finde out and reuenge periurie therefore is hee greatly dishonored and blasphemed when wee ascribe this power and honour to the creatures Now neither gouernours nor Prelates nor preachers feare any kind of oath Conci Carth. 4. ca. 16. Si clericus iurauerit excōmuniretur et deponatur Lastly by the testimonie of the good martyr of God master Hooper hee speaketh in these words if common swearers be suffered to sweare without punishment the sin is so abhominable that assuredly the Maiestrates and whole common wealth are like in time to smart for it Such as honour God shall bee honoured and such as despise him shall bee dishonoured 1. Sam. 2.30 Quest 90. What is the second sinne here condemned Periurie Ans Periurie or forswearing and this sinne Gods holie veritie describes to bee the abuse or prophanation of the name of God for the confirmation of a lie Leu. 19.12 Mat. 5.33 This sinner will either make the Lord blind and weake and easie to bee deceiued or to testifie and approue an vntruth Iosh 7.9 For this cause Achan is warned by Ioshua beefore his death to giue glorie vnto God in the confession of the truth and not by periurie and wicked swearing to stane his holie name with a lye How many sins in periury In the sinne of periurie I find these foule and grose sinnes bred as in a monstrous bellie the first is a lie which is a false speech vttered purposely to deceiue and this proceedes from the Diuell Iohn 8.44 The second sinne here is an impious inuocation of God to testifie and approue a lie The third euill in periurie is a prophane contempt of Gods threatning wherein he auoucheth that hee will fearfully plague all periured persons Lastlie this sinner is a great plague to the common wealth and all humaine societies for what contracts and bands of loue can there bee among men where faith and truth are buried for a holy oath which this sinner prophaneth and scorneth is the last refuge among gods people to end all controuersies Heb. 6.16 Arguments against periury More arguments against this great and fearefull sinne may bee these following First 1. Gods threatnings the spirit of God speaking in the Scriptures threatneth often these men saying by his Prophet Zachr 5.3.4 The curse of the Lord of hostes shall enter into the house of the theefe and into the house of him that falsely sweareth by my name and it shall remaine in the midst of his house and shall consume it with the timber thereof and stones thereof And againe 1. Ch. 8.17 Let none of you imagine euill in his heart against his neighbour and loue no false oath And by his Prophet Dauid Psal 5.6 Thou shalt destroy them that speake lyes the Lord will abhor the bloody and deceitfull man Secondly 2. An example of Gods wrath for periurie hee plagueth this sinne in Dauids time with three yeeres famine on that land for that Ioshuas oath was not kept with the Gibeonites and when the seauen sonnes of Saul for violating that holy oath were executed it is said that God was appeased with the Land 2. Sam. 21.1.2.14 ver Thirdlie the very Gentiles did greatly abhorre this sinne 3. The Gentiles did abhor periurie as wee may see in the King of Babilon who put out the eies of Zedekiah for the breach of his oath made vnto him 2. Chron. 36.12.13 2. King 25.6 Fourthly the Christian Emperours cut of the tongues of periured persons and other nations puld them out at their necks Lastlie the Lords charge vnto these sinners was 5. The publike repentance of a periured person that they must testifie their humiliation to the Church as in that act of restitution by a publike confession with signes of their vnfained sorrow for this sin and they must prouide their sacrifice which must bee offered for them by the Priests with the prayers of the Church that God may bee reconciled with them in Iesus Christ Leu. 6.3 and 5. Chap. ver 4.5.6.7 Quest 91. What is the third sinne here condemned Ans In the third place wee may adde these sinnes Exorcismes adiurations by exorcismes and consecrations in the Popish Masse holy water coniurations and charmes in the profession and practise of witchcraft for by these the great name of God is greatly prophaned for coniurations and charmes can not bee practised without Scriptures Pater-nosters Aues and Creedes and such like good words First for exorcismes wee see in the practise of those stories Act. 19.13 the name of our Lord Iesus prophaned for Luke saith That certaine vagabond Iewes exorcistes tooke in hand to name ouer
endeauouring to hold fast faith and a good conscience and to testifie the same by their obedience to the Gospell and loue to their brethren 1. Tim. 6.12 1. Iohn 3.14.15 2. Distinction Seauenthly the godly brethren are eyther weake or strong 3. Distinction Eightly the weake brethren are eyther weake in knowledge and of weake gifts as nouices in religion and in the faith Rom. 14.1 or weake and tender in conscience hauing some wound of the spirit Prou. 18.15 The weake brother which is but young in the faith of Christ hee is saide to bee vnexpert in the word of righteousnesse Heb. 5.12.13 and must bee admonished with all wisedome and loue euer adding instruction with reproofe that hee may grow vp in the first grounds of religion The tender hearted weake conscience and wounded spirit is very heedefully to bee reproued that wee may wisely supple and cure his heart which is sore broken and faintie Es 57.15.20 Prou. 18.14.15 What the strong man is The strong man is hee which hath attained the assurance of faith Rom. 4.20.21 the assurance of vnderstanding Col. 2.2 2. Pet. 1.12 the assurance of hope Heb. 6.12 and being expert in the word of righteousnesse hath his wits exercised to discerne good and euill Heb. 5.13.14 And thus Saint Iude warneth vs respectiuely and with iudgement to regard strong and weake that beeing able to discerne beetweene the falls and offences of both wee may learne to speake a word in due season fitting the person time and place that so our admonition may be like an apple of gold with pictures of siluer Pro. 25.11 False brethren 4. Distinction Ninthly false brethren are all such in the Church as make a false profession of the gospell And these are of two sorts first secret and close hypocrites secondly open and manifest Hypocrites are all such as goe farre with vs in the profession of the Gospell but their hearts beeing vnsound and full of hardnesse and vnbeleefe they are vnfaithfull to Christ and his word euer knowne to God and in Gods appointed time manifested to men and Angels 1. Tim. 5.24.25 Open and manifest false brethren are all such as by their words and deeds testifie they doe not beleeue nor obay the Gospell 5. Distinction and yet in Baptisme haue made a solemne profession of both And these are of two sorts either vtterly blinde or inlighted with some knowledge Of the first kinde is the blinde multitude spoken of in the parable of the sower Mat. 13. Mar. 4. Luke 8. likened to the high way All these must bee admonished often and taught of all good christians with a tender commiseration of their miserable blindnesse as Christ with bowels of compassion Mat. 9.36 Againe this first kinde so vtterly blinde in the Gospell 6. Distinction either are those whom the Scripture calls by the name of sinners Mat. 9.10 Psal 1.1 dead in trespasses Eph. 2.1 or worse the proud * Iust before men impious before God iustitiarios which are further from heauen Mat. 9.13 both these in the parable are to be referred to the high way as beeing altogether blinde in the Gospell and both must bee admonished albeit an admonition is more hardly fastned on the one then on the other Of sinnes there bee two sorts first some lesse hardned 7. Distinction and may bee the sooner reclaimed Secondly some more hardned as the scorner The scorner is hee which scornes the sacred Scriptures the profession of faith and Godlinesse and makes a mock of sinne c. Psal 1.1 The scorner which is most hardned in heart against God and his word is either proud malicious and impudent as a dogge Psal 21.59 Prou. 26. Es 56. as the heretikes or filthy and vncleane as the swine in sinne as all they be which the Apostle describes to bee giuen ouer to wantonnesse to worke vncleannesse with greedinesse Eph. 4.19 Of these sinners these speciall rules are giuen vs. Prou. 9.7.8 He that reprooueth a scorner purchaseth to himselfe shame and hee that rebuketh the wicked getteth himselfe a blot rebuke not a scorner least hee hate thee but rebuke a wise man and hee will loue thee Mat. 7.6 Giue yee not that which is holy vnto dogs neither cast yee your pearles beefore swine least they tread them vnder their feete and turning againe all to rent you 1. Iohn 5.16 There is a sinne vnto death I say not that thou shouldest pray for it Athanasius to Marcion in Rome as he past by him in the street demanding an non nosti me Athanasi receiued this answer Noui te primo genitum Diaboli 1. Rule Tit. 3.10.11 Reiect him that is an heretike after once or twise admonition knowing that he that is such is peruerted and sinneth being damned of his owne selfe Quest 98. Thus farre of the persons admonishing and admonished now what bee wee to obserue in the forme of an admonition Ans First that all Christian admonitions must proceed from faith and loue and be performed with iudgement considerately Heb. 10.24 consider one another and prouoke vnto loue and good workes The Godly must bee reproued with all meekenesse of spirit as Abraham doth Lot Gen. 13.8 Let there bee no strife I pray thee betweene thee and mee neither betweene thy heardmen and mine for wee be brethren yet if the matter so require sometime more roundly and effectually as Gal. 2.11 The Apostle Paul did Peter I withstood him to his face 2. Rule for admonition Secondly wee may not reproue vpon vncertaine reports without sure grounds and good euidence to conuince our brother iustly for his offence Dauid herein offended in condemning so rashly good Mephibosheth 2 Sam. 19.25 3. Rule for admonition Thirdly inferiours may not reproue their superiours without speciall regard of time and place and all circumstances but most consideratly with all submission and reuerence due vnto them as young Elihu doth the ancient and graue friends of Iob. Chap. 32.6.10 And such an admonition no Christian superiour is to despise Iob. 31.13.14 and as Namans seruants admonished him 1. King 5.13 father if the Prophet c. 4. Rule Fourthly consider well whether the offence be directly against thy selfe or against another or immediately against God for if our admonition proceede from any priuate reuenge it can not haue a blessing from God nor bee effectuall for the good of our brother 5. Rule Fiftly this dutie cannot bee performed effectually but by skilfull righteous and knowen brethren for that admonition is a binding searching curing and restoring of a member or part of the body loosed and fallen from his right place and as a searching for a mote in a tender eye Gal. 6.1 Psal 141.5 Mat. 7. Sixtly the time must bee heedefully regarded 6. Rule reproue not a dronken man in his dronkennesse nor angry man in his choler Prou. 25.11 a word spoken in his place is like an apple of gold with pictures of siluer Dauid
some generall viewe of this Law let vs consider here what is commanded and what is forbidden how the Saboth is sanctified and how prophaned For this is the cheefe end of this Law and that whereunto the rest of the Saboth is to be referred Remember to sanctifie it Ans We sanctifie and keep this daie holie when we bestow it and spend it in gods most holy worship for the increase of our own sanctification It is no day to feast in to feed our bodies with meats drinks but to feed our soules with holy things it is no day to visit friēds it is no day to gather debts it is no time for plaies and delights Es 58.13 Ier. 17.22 nor for the most lawfull recreations but to be consecrate kept holy vnto the Lord. First for if the Lord will not allow the most needfull work of seede time and haruest on the Saboth shall wee imagine hee will allow idle recreations secondly doe not our idle sports as much alienate our mindes from the exercises of the Saboth as the workes of our ordinarie callings yea much more for that our lusts doe much more delight in these and be possest with these exercises of recreations as we call them more then with any other worke therefore these must make vs more vnfit for to keepe a holie Saboth then cart and plow for melius est arare quam saltare it is better saith Augustine for Psalme 91. to plow then to daunce The workes of the Saboth are these First wee bee here commanded a spirituall rest from sin and to prepare our hearts humbly to meete the Lord. Wee bee commanded I say to rest from all the corrupt motions and lusts of our flesh as all the weeke daies so specially this day and to striue and endeauour that our mindes our hearts and affections may be so setled and quieted as with all cheerfulnesse and comfort we may present our selues in the Lords court and sanctuarie to attend vpon him for this day Heb. 14.10 This is a resemblance of our eternall rest in heauen for hee that is entred into his rest hath also rested from his owne workes as God did from his Eccles 4.17 Take heede to thy foote when thou entrest into the house of God and bee more neere to heare then to giue the Sacrifice of fooles Esay 56.2 Blessed is the man c. that keepeth the Saboth and polluteth it not and keepeth his hand from doing any euill Againe Chap. 58.13 If thou consecrate the Saboth as glorious to the Lord and shalt honour him not doing thine owne wayes nor seeking thine owne will nor speaking a vaine word Chap. 1.13 I cannot suffer your new Moones nor Sabothes nor solemne dayes it is iniquitie my soule hateth them The reason is added your hands are full of bloud Our first care in the sanctification of the Saboth must be to looke well that our owne soules bee holy and sanctified for if we haue not sanctified our selues vnto God first Rom. 12.1 all our other sacrifices are vncleane and polluted Tit. 1.15.16 Secondly the Lord here requireth and commandeth the publike administration of his word and Sacraments and that his people attend all without exception hereunto And this is one speciall end of the consecration of this one day The publike administratiō of the word Sacraments That God might communicate his will this day vnto his people by them to whom hee hath committed the word of reconciliation 2. Cor. 5.19 for they must this day specially stand in Christs stead to call vpon Gods people and to speake vnto them as also vnto God in Christs name that so God and his people may bee reconciled together for by hearing commeth knowledge by knowledge we come to faith in Christ as the Apostle teacheth Rom. 10.9.10.14 The publike exercises of reading and preaching Gods word administration and participation of Sacraments on the Saboth are commended often by the practises of the Prophets and Apostles for the first portion was out of the fiue bookes of Moses the second portion answering the first was out of the Prophets In Antioch a citie in Pisidia after the reading of the Law and the Prophets the rulers of the Sinagouge sent vnto Paul and Barnabas saying yee men and brethren if yee haue any word of exhortation for the people say on So againe ver 42.44 The next Saboth day came almost the whole Citie to heare the word of God Act. 20.7 The first day of the weeke the disciples being come together to breake bread Paul preached vnto them ready to depart on the morrow and continued preaching till midnight Act. 15.21 Nehem. 8.18 Moses of old time hath in euery Citie them that preach him seing hee is read in the Sinagouges euery Saboth day Act. 17.2 When Paul came to Thessalonica hee disputed with the Iewes and spake vnto them out of the Scriptures three Saboth dayes and so was hee accustomed to spend the Sabothes And thus did the Apostles on the Saboth minister vnto the Lord in reading and preaching the Scriptures administration of the Sacraments c. And this was the practise of the age following the Apostles for thus one of the best writers of that time speaketh let vs take heed that our rest bee not idle and vaine but being sequestred from all the affaires of this life let vs wholy attend the holy worship of God on the Saboth It is most certaine that the true worshipper worshipping God in spirit and truth at all times and in all places is promised to receiue a blessing Io. 4.23 1. Tim. 2.8 Mat. 6.6 Mat. 18.20 and to beeheard But yet the Lord hath bound himselfe to haue a more speciall regard where but a few of his Saints are assembled in the name of Christ and this the Psalmist often teacheth vs. Psal 22.22 In the midst of the congregation will I praise thee ver 25. I will praise thee in the great congregation Psal 68.26 Praise ye God in the assemblies Psal 107.32 let them exalt him in the congregations of the people and praise him in the assemblies of the elders They were taught of God to call vpon and to encourage one another to frequent the holy assemblies Esay 2.3 Many people shall goe into the mountaine of the Lord to the house of the God of Iacob for they shall say one to an other hee will teach vs his wayes and wee will walke in his pathes Dauid speakes thus of his practise Psal 55.13.14 It was thou O man euen my companion my guide and my familiar wee delighted in consulting together and went into the house of God as companions And Psa 84.2 my soule longeth yea fainteth for the Courts of the Lord. And Psal 112.1 I reioyced when they said vnto mee wee will goe into the house of the Lord. 1 Some with vs regard reading not preaching 2. Some respect preaching no reading 3. Some respect both 4. Some regard neither And this is
heart and thou shalt rehearse them continually vnto thy children and shalt talke of them when thou tarriest in thine house and as thou walkest by the way and when thou lyest downe and when thou risest vp To this charge agree the words of the Apostle Eph. 6.4 Fathers prouoke not your children to wrath but bring them vp in instruction and information of the Lord. Examples are Bathshebath Prou. 31. and Ennice and Lois 2. Tim. 1.5.3.15 A fourth dutie of parents is to correct and chastice their Children with wisedome and moderation euer considering they punish their owne corruption in them which they first gaue and calling vpon God in spirit feruently for a blessing vpon their chastetisements To warne vs of this dutie let vs often set before vs these Scriptures Pro. 3 12.13.24 Heb. 12 7.23.13.14 Pro. 22.15 Foolishnesse is bound vp in the hart of a child but the rod of correctiō shall driue it away from him therefore inure children to do things rather to please God then for flattering or for guifts Prou. 13.24 He that spareth his rod hateth his sonne but he that loueth him chasteneth him betime And that parents may haue a noble example herein for imitation it is said that the Lord correcteth him whom he loueth euen as the father doth the child in whom he delighteth Prou. 3.12 A fift dutie of parents is the good education of their children as in Gods faith and feare principally so in good arts carefully that they may beecome profitable members in Church and common wealth for this is the Lords charge Pro. 22.6 Teach a child in the trade of his way and when he is old he shall not depart from it at the least let them learne to read and write A sixt dutie of parents to children is that hauing brought vp their children in such sobrietie and chastitie as beecommeth the Saints of God when they come to yeares to make choice for them and to aduise them to keepe their vessells alwayes in holinesse and honour both in the single state and in the married life and at this time specially to allow for their maintenance more or lesse according to that portion which God hath giuen them This godly care for the mariage and maintenance of children wee see in Abraham Gen. 24.1.2 and in Isaac and Rebecca Gen. 27.46 and Cha. 26.35 and in Naomi Ruth 3.1.2.3 A seauenth dutie is such children as the Lord shall giue thee to consecrate them to the Lord with a holy desire they be his and doe him seruice as Hamah did Samuel and it may bee Ennice did Timothie God specially requireth the first borne An eight dutie is with all conuenient speede to prouide they may be baptized in the publike congregation in the presence of speciall and faithfull witnesses Esay 8.2 Sinnes of Parents forbidden in this Law are these First to bee improuident and not to respect the welfare of children in this life Secondly to cark and care for their bodies and to suffer their soules to rot in sinne * Crates in Plutarch saith We may well cry against foolish parents from the tops of hilles with great cares doe they prouide for their children but respect not for honestie vertue what they shall bee Heathen men could see this as a common sinne in Parents and condemne it Thirdly to bring them vp in loosenesse pride idlenesse and wantonnesse and wantonnesse ends in wickednesse as Eli did Sophin and Phiceha and as Dauid did Absalon and Adonijah their wanntonnesse did end in wickednesse to the no small griefe of his heart a 1. Sam. 1. 2. Chapters for the one at his death hee sorrowed and wept bitterly of the other it is said And his father would not displease him from his child-hood 1. King 1.6 wherefore here wee must euer remember that Prouerb If thou smitest hee shall not dye Fourthly ouer seuerely without iudgement to prouoke them to anger by vniust or vnmeasurable chasticements in words or stripes Eph. 6.4 Quest 113 What be the duties of children to Parents commanded in this Law Ans This precept speaketh vnto children as it were face to face as being most prone to the breach of this Law for children bee more ready to forget Parents and their duties then Parents to forget children and therefore the Lord to meete with this corruption giueth the first charge vnto children to performe all duties of honour to their Parents The first dutie of Children to Parents and the root of all the rest is a cheerefull reuerence which is a speciall grace well tempered with loue and feare An example for this dutie wee haue in Ioseph who when hee met his aged father Iacob Gen. 46.29 presented himselfe vnto him with reuerence and to testifie his affection and loue he fell vpon his neck and wept vpon his neck a good while The second dutie implyed in the word Honour as the Apostle interpreteth Eph. 6.1 is obedience Children obay your Parents in the Lord. Examples of true obedience commanded iustly in Scripture are these Isaac to Abraham Gen. 22. the sonnes of Ionadab the sonne of Rechab Ier. 35.14 And of our Lord and Sauiour Iesus Christ of whom it is written that hee followed his mother Marie and his supposed father Ioseph and was subiect vnto them Luke 2.51 The third dutie to helpe their infirmities and to prouide for their Parents when they are old Of this dutie the Apostle speaketh 1. Tim. 5.4 in these words But if any widow haue children or nephewes let them first learne to shew godlinesse toward their owne house and to recompence their kindred for this is an honest thing and acceptable before God The practice of this dutie wee finde in good Ioseph most carefully supplying his old fathers wants prouiding for his brethren Ge. 45.9 and among Birds for the Storke when she is old keepes her nest continually and the young prouide for her hence is it the Apostle cals children without naturall affections 2. Tim. 3.3 A heathen woman had a daughter that nourished her with her brest in prison when all persons were forbidden to releaue her Valerius Mar. lib. 5. Cap. 4. Plin. lib. 13. cap. 23. The fourth dutie here commanded is to beare with and to couer the infirmities of parents so much as in vs lyeth and so farre as Gods honour and Law will permit vs. The practise of this wee see in Sem and Iapheth who couered their naked father when cursed Cham discouered him Ge. 9.23 and Ionathan bare patiently the threats of his bitter and bloudy father Saul 1. Sam. 19.3.4 Quest 114. Now rehearse breefly the contrary sinnes here condemned Ans First cursing of Parents is a most detestable sinne and here condemned The Lord pronounceth him accursed that curseth his Parents Deut. 27.16 and by the Law of God among the Iewes he was to die for it Leu. 20.9 Exo. 21.17 Secondly to smite father or mother is a most greeuous sinne and heere condemned This sinner was by Gods law
they may not harbour slanderers lyers nor the marchants of tales to infect and poyson the Familie Fiftly they must proceed to chasticement of their Seruants euermore with mercy in the one hand and iudgement in the other First they must passe by and couer many faults in good Seruants Eccles 7.23 Giue not thine heart to all the words that men speake least thou heare thy seruant curse thee for oftentimes also thine heart knoweth that thou hast spoken euill of others Secondly punish the lesser faults with admonitions Prou. 17.10 A reproofe entreth more into him that hath vnderstanding then an hundreth stripes into a foole Thirdly greater sinnes must bee cured with chasticements and corrections for so the holy Ghost warneth Prou. 29.19 An euill Seruant will not be chastised with words he must haue stripes if his offence so require Of this Seruant speakes the Son of Sirach in these words Cha. 33.23 The foder the whip and the burthen belong to the Asse and meate and correction and work to the Seruant And againe Chap. 42.5 Be not ashamed saith he to beate an euill Seruant to the bloud But here proceed with iudgement first inquire the truth diligently secondly shew the danger and greatnesse of the sinne committed by the Scripture thirdly if teares promise any hope of vnfained repentance twise or thrise spare and forbeare stripes then proceed with moderation Fourthly and lastly if neither admonition nor correction cause repentance and amendment expulsion is the highest degree in houshold discipline let not the proud and incorrigible sinner abide in thine house Psal 101. ver 5. for this forme of gouernment and practise of houshold discipline we haue an example in Plilemon and Onesimus Epistle of Paul to Philemon Sinnes of Maisters and Gouernours of Families are these First to tyrrannize ouer their Seruants As Spaniards vse Gally-slaues and the poore Indians and to oppresse them with labour and cruell vsage as Pharao did the poore Israelites in Egipt Exod. 1. and 2. chap. Secondly to suffer them to lye and liue in their blindnes and ignorance without any knowledge of God and their saluation respecting onely their bodies as men doe horses for their ordinarie labour little or nothing regarding their soules 1. Pet. 3.7 when they starue and perish euerlastingly Not considering that their Seruants as well as they are ioynt-heires with them of the same grace of life Quest 116 And what bee the duties of Seruants to their Maisters and the contrary sinnes forbidden in this Law Ans First the duties of Seruants to their Maisters are these following The first dutie of Seruants is an humble and Christian subiection to their Maisters and Gouernours acknowledgeing their authoritie with all submission of minde in word and gesture desiring to please their Maisters in all things in the Lord. The rule of this is written Tit. 2.9 Let Seruants be subiect to their Maisters and please them in all things the reason is added that they may adorne the doctrine of Christ our Sauiour in all things Such was Eleazar to Abraham Ioseph to Putiphar and Cornelius Seruants Act. 10. Without this humble submission and lowlinesse of minde there is no seruice acceptable to God or men Their second duty is actuall obedience they must not only seeme lowly in minde and louing in word or verball seruice They must bee faithfull also in their worke they must performe that seruice which their Gouernours according to Gods will shall giue them in charge to doe for thus they are commanded Col. 3.22 Seruants be obedient to your Masters according to the flesh in all things fearing god The Seruants which will please Christ in seruing their maisters must well remember these fiue rules The Christian and beleeuing Seruants which please Christ in their seruice must looke well to these notes and rules following First their obedience must bee tempered with feare and trembling Eph. 6.5 not a seruile but a Christian and filiall feare Secondly their obedience must bee in all simplicitie singlenesse and truth of heart voide of all fraud and colours as if their seruice were done immediately vnto the Lord Christ Thirdly they must looke that their obedience must bee in faith euer desiring in all their seruice to please Christ Eph. 6. ver 7. Fourthly God requires in their obedience all cheerefulnesse of heart for this will breed in them diligence and painfulnesse without wearinesse and this the Apostle requireth saying with a good will seruing the Lord. Eph. 6.7 Fiftly and lastly faithfulnesse is required in their seruice and this is with all care and conscience to labour in their calling for their Maisters good And this the holy Ghost noteth Tit. 2.10 Let them shew all faithfulnesse that so they may adorne the Gospell of Christ Examples for the practise of these rules are these First that religious seruant in whom Abraham reposed such confidence when hee sent him to prouide a wife for his sonne Isaac Gen. 24. in him wee may obserue many vertues great submission and loue to his maister a religious feare and faith calling vpon God for a blessing on his seruice hee had in hand ver 12. diligence and care ver 32.33 I will not eat till I haue spoken my message faithfulnesse in returning with Rebeckah to his Lord and Maister ver 61.67 Secondly the like vertues we finde in Iacob in all that his long and wearisome seruice vnto Laban twentie yeares simplicitie and singlenesse of heart he was a plaine man Gen. 25.27 a religious feare and faith euer worshipping God and trusting in his prouidence not discontented with his state of his diligence in his seruice thus he testifieth Gen. 31.40 I was in the day consumed with heat and with frost in the night and my sleepe departed from mine eyes For his faithfulnesse thus he speaketh ver 38.39 These twenty yeares haue I beene with thee thy Sheepe and thy Goates haue not * Cast lost their young and the Rams of the flock haue I not eaten The torne I brought it not vnto thee but made it good my selfe at my hands thou didst require it were it stollen by day or by night The like conscience and faithfulnesse shall we finde in Ioseph in all his seruice The third and last dutie and care of Seruants must bee this to submit themselues to rebukes and admonitions and corrections of all their Gouernours with all meekenesse of spirit All obiections of Seruants against their masters are answered in this Scripture 1. they are froward Answ ve 18.2 They are vniust Ans ver 19.20 This is thanks-worthy to suffer such A good Scripture for Seruants to obserue remembring the word which Christ hath sent vs by his holy spirit 1. Pet. 2.13 Submit your selues vnto all manner of ordinance of man for the Lords sake And ver 18. Seruants be subiect to your Maisters with all feare not onely to the good and curteous but also to the froward for this is thanke worthie if a man for
they ●…ome very beasts Fiftly God punisheth this sinne first in this life with a temporall death by the hand of the magistrate Leu. 20.10 1. Cor. 6.9 Gal. 5.22 Deut. 22.22 after this life they are tormented of diuils in hell Reue. 21.8 The like temporall punishment was for parties betrothed if they were found in sinne Deut. 22.32 Sixtly the very Heathen did abhor this sinne and appointed many kindes of punishments for it and some death as wee see the king of Babel burnt with fire Achab and Zedekiah two false Prophets for the sinne of Adulterie Ierem. 29.23 Quest 130. Proceed to single whordome and the other speciall actuall sinnes here condemned Ans Now that single whoredome is also here condemned is very manifest for the Lord often condemneth it also in the old and new Testament God teacheth vs that where whordome is that place is ful of wickednesse his words are these Leu. 19.29 Thou shalt not make thy daughter common to cause her to bee an harlot least the land also fall to whoredome and the land be full of wickednesse And againe Leu. 21.9 If a Priests daughter fall to play the whore shee polluteth her father therefore shall she be burnt with fire Againe this is repeated Deut. 23.17 There shall bee no whore of the daughters of Israell neither shall there bee a whore keeper of the sonnes of Israell So in the new Testament these two sinnes of adultry and whordome be most commonly knit together as most common and dangerous Gal. 5.23 Col. 3. ● 1. Cor. 6.9 Gal. 5.23 Secondly incest is here condemned this sinne yet exceedes the two former this sinne is committed when such as bee knit together and bee neere for kindred or affinitie defile themselues contrary to the Law of God condemning this pollution Leu. 18.6 None shall come neere any of the kinred of his flesh and vncouer her shame I am the Lord. Against this sinne a solemne curse was denounced Deut. 27.20.22.23 and the punishment inflicted vpon such sinners was death Leu. 20.11 And how greatly the Lord abhors this sinne may appeare by his curse so long continued on that incestious seed of Lot the Moabites and Ammonites Gen. 19.37.38 It may bee here demaunded if incest be to bee punished by death wherefore was the incestuous man in Corinth chastened onely by an Ecclesiastical censure The answer is this the Lord proceeds against this sinne at that time no further then excommunication onely because the Church as yet wanted christian Magistrates Thirdly wicked mariages with Idolaters with the prophane and godlesse bee here condemned first all couenanting and compacting in any league of familiaritie is condemned Exod. 23.32 and 34.15 Secondly Mariage is specially forbidden in these words Thou shalt make no mariages with them Deut. 7.5 The reason is this ver 4. for they will cause thy Sonnes to turne away from mee to serue other Gods And this wee finde true by many examples purposely to this end recorded in scripture as first in Salomon who for all his wisedome by such vncleane mariages was caried away as blind-fold to all idolatries 1. King 11.4 Achab also being euill by such a mariage with Iesabell was made ten times worse 1. King 16.31 And good Iehosaphat is taxed in these words Iehosaphat had riches and honour in abundance but hee was ioyned in affinitie with Achab. 2. Chron. 18.1.2 Esau by this sinne did greeue his holy Parents of whose Idolatrous wiues it is said That they were a greefe of minde to Isaac and Rebecca so that Rebecca Gen. 26.35 complaining against them saith I am weary of my life for the daughters of Heth Gen. 27.46 If Iacob take a wife of the daughters of Heth like these of the daughters of the land what auaileth it me to liue Againe this was the sinne of the Israelites practising Balaams counsell to Balaack to their owne destruction Num. 25.1.2.3.4 This is the sinne for the which Ezra and the godly with him so fasted mourned and wept Ezra 10.10 This sinne is specially named to bee the cause of the first destruction of the world by the floud in Noahs time Gen. 6.1.2.3 verses But wee finde the Iewes often to match with the Gentiles and their mariages allowed of God as Boaz to Ruth Chap. 3. Ans When the Lord gaue his Law against such mariages hee added this speciall exception that if they did renounce superstition and did embrace his holy worship they might mary Deu. 21.10.14 Psal 45. and so did Ruth Chap. 1.16 Fourthly againe the Lord here condemneth all stealing away of the sonnes and daughters of men for mariages and this is done two manner of waies Rape forceing condēned Enticing of Virgins condemned first violently against the consent both of parties and parents secondly with the consent of the children but not of parents These and the like godlesse practises haue crept into the Church from Paganisme and Papisme for the Popish canonists abusing the Lawes which were made against the enticeing and defiling of Virgins with consent haue made stollen mariages lawfull Deut. 22.28 Exod. 22.16 The very words of their cheefe Master be these The consent of Parents for mariages is not of any necessitie but serues to comlinesse and honestie But wee know the holy Lawes of the Almighty require this consent in mariage for the Lord giues the father this authoritie Exod. 22.16.17 for that children to parents are the most speciall and deerest part of that substance which the Lord hath lent them for their comfort on the earth which thing the Diuell knew right well Iob. Chap. 1 and 2. Againe if children bee bound to honour parents in all things most of all in this solemne contract which doth so much concerne their state during life Thirdly this the Lord also teacheth by holy examples which for this are commended as presidents for all ages as of Isaack and Rebecca Gen. 24.4.50 and the contrarie is no lesse condemned in Prophane Esaus mariages for the example of all posterities Gen. 28.8 and 27.46 Fiftly Polyganie is here condemned reasons against this euill are these following First the Lords will is that his children in holy mariage conforme themselues to the first president which he gaue in paradise But then and there the Lord ioined one man one womā together in mariage therefore this forme is to bee followed in the Church for euer Secondly the Lord hath giuen a manifest Law against this sinne of hauing two wiues Leu. 18.18 where in the originall the words are thus read Thou shalt not take vnto thee in mariage one woman to another Thirdly Malachie and Christ charge vs to looke on the first instituon of mariage and follow it Mat. 19.8 The Prophets words are chap. 2.15 And did hee not make one yet had he abundance of spirit and wherefore one because hee sought a godly seed Therefore keepe your selues in your spirit and let none trespasse against the wife of his youth Fourthly the
elect and all degrees and condicions of life whatsoeuer for all shall not be saued Es 53.11 My righteous seruant by his knowledge shall iustifie many and shall beare their iniquities Ioh. 3.36 Hee that beleeueth in the Sonne hath eternall life he that beleeueth not in the Sonne shall not see life but the wrath of God abideth on him for euer If all were saued or ordained vnto life Rom 9.10.11 Eph. 1. then had God no freedome of eternall election of some vnto life Quest 8. I see the beleeuers onely haue interest in Christ and his Gospell proceede on and tell vs what is faith Ans Faith is a gift of God whereby wee giue assent or beleefe to euerie word of God written in the old and new Testament or we may well discribe it as the Apostle to the Hebrewes to bee the ground of things hoped for Heb. 11.1 and the demonstration of things not seene for first whereas the things we hope for are not with vs in present possession faith giues rest and stay vnto our hearts concerning the truth of them euen of all the insearchable riches of Chirst Secondlie whereas the things wee hope for are inuisible faith giues vnto our mindes a berter and more certaine demonstration of them then wee can possiblie haue of any naturall thing by sense or by discourse of reason when our euidence is most demonstratiue from the causes beecause faith is grounded vpon the infallible and most certaine euidence of Gods holy truth there is a necessarie relation betweene faith and gods word But if yee desire yet a more speciall definition of faith we may truely say that a true iustifying faith or the faith proper to the elect is a a Eph. 2.7.8 supernaturall grace which the spirit of God works in the heart by the b Rom. 10.14.17 Gospell whereby euery childe of God doth c Io 1.12 apprehend and apply Iesus Christ with all his benefites vnto himselfe The speciall worke of faith is to apprehend the promise of grace Gal. 3.14 That wee might receiue the promise of the spirit through faith or Christ in it for hee is the substance of the promise and whole couenant and with him we haue all things which concerne our good in this * 1. Tim. 4.8 life and in the life to come by the same faith Confidence is a fruite of faith Ephe. 3 12. for no man can trust in God till first hee bee perswaded of Gods fauour in Christ The propertie of faith principally is to apprehend Christ but ioyne loue to it and it is effectuall in duties to God and men Quest 9. Are there not other kindes of faith spoken of in the Scripture besides the true iustifying faith proper to the elect Ans There are three other kindes common to the elect and reprobate First an Historicall faith in this note euen in the wicked men and Angels first they know the truth of God written secondly they beleeue the truth of Gods word that it is the truth thirdly they tremble The second kinde of common faith is the temporarie faith which goes a degree further then the historicall which is to professe the Gospell but without sense of the power of it or loue or liking to it this faith may proceed yet to a great reioycing and to some barenly fruite and yet is it but false and temporarie first beecause it neuer is of long continuance for in the heate of afflictions it vanisheth away and it is grounded on temporarie causes first a light vaine desire of knowledge secondly praise of men thirdly on riches and earthly preferments the common motiue of liking or disliking of religion with this kinde of men the grounds of this faith then being vaine and vanishing this faith therefore soone vanisheth away The third kinde of common faith is the faith of miracles when a man grounding himselfe on some speciall promise or reuelation from God doth beleeue that some strange and extraordinarie thing which he hath desired or foretold shall come to passe by the worke of God This kinde shall bee reiected in the last daie with the reprobate 1. Cor. 13.2 Mat. 7.22 Quest 10. How is the true sauing faith wrought in vs how growes it and by what meanes is it cherished and preserued Ans First the holie Ghost by the a Rom. 10.14.17 preaching of the Gospell by b Act. 8.7 reading of the same by c Ps 1.2 119. meditation and by d Act. 17. Mal. 3. conference with the holie Seruants of God workes faith in our hearts Priuate reading of the Scripture and meditation gathers sticks preaching and conference kindles Gods fire in vs after followes praier and the vse of the Sacraments for the confirmation of faith in vs that the fire may grow vp to a flame Heb. 6.2 and 9.14 to burne vp and to censure our dead works by the power and grace of the holie Ghost applying the blood of Christ vnto vs which the hand of Faith receiueth and retaineth to the renuing and reforming of the mind of the hart and conscience that the whole man after this admirable change in repentance as a new creature may serue the liuing God Secondly when the seedes of this faith are first sowen in our hearts by the holie Ghost by the meanes aforesaid for a time our faith is but weake like the hand of an infant which can when hee is called put forth his hand but receiue little and retaine lesse his desire onelie is accepted for the deede So in the faithfull when they are become poore in spirit and in sight of their spirituall pouertie and nakednesse mourne Mat. 5.3.4.5 and in mourning are so exercised that they are truelie humbled when I say they are so humbled that they doe not onelie desire to bee saued but also hunger aboue all things to bee at peace with God through Iesus Christ This hungrie desire of grace with God is often commended and accepted Psal 10.17 Lord thou hast heard the desire of the poore 143.6 My soule desireth after thee as the thirstie land Psal 145.19 He will fulfill the d●sire of them that feare him Nehe. 1.11 O Lord I beseech thee let thine eare now hearken to the prayer of thy Seruant and to the prayer of thy Seruants who desire to feare thy name This small beginning and weake faith because of weake knowledge in the misterie of saluation doth at the first yeeld assent to the truth of all Gods written word desiring to gaine more knowledge and to liue sincerely according to the measure of knowledge grace receiued this faith I say may well be called as yet an implicite faith because it hath much folding and doubting but being well exercised and continuing in the meane of grace and knowledge preaching reading praier meditation conference vse of the Sacraments singing of Psalmes mercifulnesse to the poore c. growes vp in time to bee a strong Faith This I expresse and proue
not sufficient to Saluation to beeleeue in God confusedly but we must beleeue that God the Father is our Father God the Sonne is our redeemer and that the holy Ghost is our comforter and sanctifier And we must not worship the Father without the Sonne and the holy Ghost nor the Sonne without the Father and the holy Ghost nor the holy Ghost without the Father and the Son for then wee worshippe an Idoll of our owne braines inuention The first person in Trinitie is called a Father in respect of nature and of grace first by nature in respect of his onely begotten Sonne Iesus Christ next by nature for that all things that are Rom. 11. haue their being and mouing in him and for him Next hee is a Father in respect of grace beecause hee doth adopt and accept all the Elect for his children in Iesus Christ first God the Father begets the Sonne before all eternitie Sonne and the Father equall in time but in naturall generation the Father is before the Sonne Secondly God the Father committeth to the Sonne his whole affaires so doth not nor can the earthly Father but hee should come to nothing Thirdly hee begets the Sonne in himselfe and not without Comforts which follow this Faith First the Diuell is no more our Father Iohn 8.44 but wee haue a prerogatiue by our Faith in Christ to bee Gods children Iohn 1.12 Secondly a moderate care will serue for the things of this life for if I bee a child in Gods familie the heauenly father will not faile mee for I know that in a familie the Father prouideth for all Mat. 6.26 Heb. 13.6.7 And Christ saith Your heauenly Father knoweth all your wants Thirdly if God bee our Father hee will tenderly respect vs in all our infirmities tentations and grieuances in this life Psal 103.13 Fourthly if God bee our Father his loue is immutable albeit wee bee changed euery day yet hee is euer the same Iames. 1.17 Fiftly if God bee our Father wee may freely come to his presence continually and acquaint him with all our greefes Luke 11.13 and if wee call instantly for the best things hee hath in store yea euen for his holy spirit he will graunt our request Secondly for the title Almightie Almightie 2. Difference betweene the true God and the false here I professe that I am perswaded and assured that the true God which I serue and vpon whom I wholy depend is not like the weake false gods which perish but as hee is willing in Christ Iesus so is he all sufficient to performe all his promises vnto mee and to deliuer mee and to keepe mee from all dangers both of body and soule temporall and eternall Comforts which follow this Faith Frst albeit thou hast beene a grieuous sinner and of long continuance in sinne yea in most grose and vile sinnes yet this great God is most able and all sufficient to loosen by Iesus Christ all the works and power of Sathan if thou wilt renounce thine vnbeleefe and seeke God in Christ by his word in Faith vnfained and in repentance sorrowing seriously and renouncing all dead works Rom. 11.23 Heb. 6.2.3 Secondly this is a singular consolation in all the troubles of this life that I am thus perswaded in mine hart that God is my louing Father 1. Ioh. 5.4 Psal 23.4 and an Almightie Father most sufficient as hee is willing for good in all respects Iohn 10.29 The third title Maker of heauen and earth And here I say this much in effect 3. Difference betweene the true God and false As. Esay 45.6.7 that I know by the light of Gods word and am perswaded in mine heart by the work of Gods spirit by whose grace I professe and confesse that the true God which I serue is hee which created heauen and earth in the beeginning which preserueth and vpholdeth heauen and earth and all things therein to this day and shall doe it to the worlds end disposing also of all things euen the least accident which the heart of man can thinke vpon in any of his creatures according to his owne most holy will and wisdome For I doe not now imagine as some heathens haue done that God stirs and moues the world by an vniuersall motion but also cherisheth careth for and susteineth euery thing by a singular prouidence And this is that I professe in these words Here it may be doubted first that it is said the father hath made all things seeing it is certaine the Sonne and the holie Ghost did ioyne in this worke Ans First these words of the Creed stand distinctly thus I beleeue in that true God which is Father Sonne and holy Ghost secondly which is Almightie thirdly which is Creator of heauen and earth Secondly it may be doubted if he hath created all things then surely hee hath decreed all things if hee hath decreede of all things how then comes in sinne into the world Ans God doth not simply will or decree sinne but in part and with respects First not as it is sinne but so farre forth as sinne is either a punishment chasticement tryall action or hath being in nature Secondly God can so vse euill instruments that the work done by them being a sinne shall neuerthelesse in him bee a good worke because hee knowes how to vse euill instruments well as Iudas Pilate Cayphas and the rest in crucifying of Christ Act. 2.23 Thirdly if the blessed Trinitie made heauen and earth in the beginning of nothing onely by a * Psa 148.3 Gen. 1.3 word speaking it may bee demanded what this word was Ans The word of God in Scripture is taken three waies first for the substantiall word which was before the creation and this is Christ Iohn 1.1 Secondly for the sounding or written word of God in the Scriptures Thirdly Heb. 1.3 for the powerfull word of God which is nothing else but the pleasure will and appointment of God Comfortable meditations vpon this point of the Creation of the world First the doctrine of the Creation and meditation in Gods works is commended often as Psal 111. Psal 147.148 The works of God ought to bee sought out of all them which feare him And the skilfull workman thinks himselfe much disgraced to haue men passe by and not to respect his work So is it with the Lord when his people passe by this meditation this serueth much for instruction and consolation for in the works of God wee may see Gods power wisedome loue mercie prouidence And how greatly God respecteth this appeareth in that he appointed this as a speciall seruice done vnto him in the sanctification of the Saboth Psal 92. Secondly when I say I rest vpon the Creator of heauen and earth it yeelds vnto mine heart a speciall comfort thus God will assuredly keepe me in all dangers for like as no man is so tender ouer any work as hee that made it for hee can not abide to see it any way
the Father then the light of one torch or great light doth the light of an other from which it is taken Sundrie persons most impiously haue taken this title vppon them falsely to bee called Gods Christ is the Sonne of God Note it well whosoeuer did it from the beginning of the world to this day he neuer wanted the fearefull signes of Gods wrath vpon him our first parents for affecting diuine honour Gen. 3. lost all their excellencie and beecame the children of wrath Herod was ambitiously impious this way but sodenly the Angell of God smote him The conuersion of the Gentiles is an argument of arguments to assure vs that Iesus Christ was the onely Sonne of God against all Atheists of all ages for how could that be that so many nations should turne subiects to his scepter but that the diuine power of God was in this worke and that this our Lord and God manifested in the flesh was so mightie and powerfull in and by his Gospell to conuert soules vnto him 2. Cor. 10.3.4.5.6 Lastly That Christ is very God speciall rules of proportion require this that Iesus Christ bee very God first It is a worke of omnipotencie to bee a Sauiour of body and soule such a Sauiour was Christ secondly there must bee a proportion betweene the sinne of men and the punishment of sinne The sinne of men being against the infinite maiestie of God must haue a punishment infinite therefore such an infinite Redeemer Thirdly there was nothing could so quench the fierie darts of Sathan Epe 6. and the pollution of sinne in our consciences but the bloud of such an infinite Mediator Fourthly God herein doth manifest his grace and loue vnto vs in that he giues vs such a redemption by his Sonne Rom. 5. and such a satisfaction as should not onely bee equall to our sinne but also by many degrees goe beyond it And these very words that Iesus Christ is the Sonne of God yee haue often set downe in the Scriptures Confer these places 2. Pet. 1.17 Mat. 3. and 17.5 c. So also is hee called the onely begotten Sonne of God Iohn 1.14 Ye saw the glory thereof as the glory of the onely begotten Sonne of the Father full of grace and truth and ver 18. and Chap. 3.16 And thus Iesus Christ our Lord is the onely begotten Sonne of God not by creation nor by adoption nor by reason of the personall vnion of two natures but by nature and as hauing of the substance of the Father before all worlds Quest 25. What vse is there of this title and what comforts follow this Faith 1. Vse Humiliation Ans This serues well both for humiliation and consolation First for humiliation thus When I see that nothing could appease the wrath of God for sinne but the hart-bloud of his onely begotten Sonne I see it cleere that without this Sauiour all the Sonnes of Adam were in the wofull state of damnation hauing so offended the high maiestie of God that nothing could serue for reconciliation but the death of the Kings owne Sonne the consideration and meditation of this I say ought to smite my heart with a holy feare of sinning against God for that so great a price was laid downe for my sinnes 2. Vse Consolation Secondly for our further consolation I am continually as to behold here the inspeakable and infinite loue of God Iohn 3.16 so also to esteeme and value all the works following acted and done by Iesus Christ for mee according to the worthinesse and excellencie of his person Thirdly this gift of God in giuing vs his Sonne Rom. 8 5● in not sparing his owne Sonne but giuing him for vs all to death this gift I say should moue vs continually to sing in our hearts 3. Praise God alwaies and to say with Dauid My soule praise thou the Lord and all that is within mee praise his holie name my soule praise thou the Lord and forget not all his benefites which forgiueth all thine iniquitie and healeth all thine infirmities which redeemeth thy life from the graue and crowneth thee with mercie and compassion Quest 26. Proceede to the fourth title Where is Iesus Christ called our Lord and wherefore Ans Hee is so called often in the scripture the Angell to the shepeheards so cals him Luke 2.11 and Christ himselfe teacheth it out of the 110. Psal that hee must bee so called And hee is truly and iustly so called because that redeeming our soules and bodies from the bondage of sinne death and damnation not with gold and siluer but with his owne precious bloud hee may challenge vs for his * 1 Pet 1.12 1. Cor. 6.20 owne by good right And this may hee doe also by right of c●e●tion as also by right of his place and office as beeing the head of the Church which is his body whereof I am a member Duties and Consolations which follow this Faith are these First I binde my selfe to an absolute obedience of euerie word of Christ without any exception and that I obey all my Superiours onely in him and for him Act. 4.19 And I must doe him homage in body and soule because he is Lord of both 1. Cor. 6. Secondly seeing hee is become my Lord I must stand firme by faith in him and rest on him in all feares and euils of this life for hee will neuer faile mee nor forsake mee Ioh. 1.5 hee will not suffer any of his to perish Ioh. 10.28 for that all power is giuen him Mat. 28. Thirdly all Gouernours must remember to be as louing fathers to their inferiours for if they be not so they must giue an account to an higher Lord who is set ouer them this the Apostle teacheth Ephe. 6.9 Yee Masters doe the same things vnto your seruants putting away threatning and know that euen your Master is also in heauen Quest 27. Thus farre of the foure titles and of the first most excellent and diuine nature of the Sonne of God now followes his humane nature incarnation and the vnion of both natures in one person in these words Conceiued by the holy Ghost borne of the virgin Mary Tell me first where is Christ said to bee conceiued by the holy Ghost Ans In all Scriptures wheresoeuer he is called the Son of God as Rom. 1.4 Mat. 3.17 Ioh. 1.14 But these very words are found set downe by Saint Mathew Conceiued by the holy Ghost Chap. 1.19.20 Feare not to take Mary for thy wife for that which was conceiued in her is of the holy Ghost And Luke 1.35 The holy Ghost shall come vpon thee and the power of the most high shall ouershadow thee therefore also that holy thing which shall bee borne of thee shall bee called the Sonne of God Concerning the Incarnation of the Sonne of God wee must know that it is a great * 2. Tim. 3.16 misterie and therefore here obserue First who is Incarnate the second
ouer him Mat. 27.62.63 till the sepulcher was sealed and kept with a certaine number of armed men And thus the enemies of grace labored for the cutting off of the Messias Dan. 9. and to triumph ouer him But he was soone loosened of the sorrowes of death and these bands of hell as Saint Peter speaketh it was impossible for this Sampson to bee long so bound vp of his enemies Act. 2.24 And like as they seemed to triumph ouer the Lord and head vntill the resurrection so the same enemies Sathan death and the graue seeme to haue swallowed vp all the blessed members of Iesus Christ and to triumph ouer them in like manner but their deliuerance also commeth for which cause the Apostle teaching vs to cast the eye of our faith on the resurrection breakes forth into this holy exclamation 1. Cor. 15.55 O death where is thy sting O graue where is thy victory And thus the Sonne of God humbled himselfe and made himselfe as nothing Phil. 2.7 The Comforts and Fruits which follow this Faith are these First I am comforted by this lowest degree of Christs humiliation on this manner I see nothing was left vndone for the full acomplishment of the whole worke of my redemption for the Soune of God was left as it were for a season fast bound in the hands and in the bands of death Secondly I must bee comforted in extreeme dangers and afflictions of body and minde when I seeme to bee forsaken of God for I see the Son of God pressed but not oppressed cast downe into the danger of death yet not forsaken of god Thirdly when the feares of death and of the graue terrifie me I must record my former experience of Gods loue in mine illumination conuersion and sanctification Psal 23. and so ouercome the feares of death but specially to this end must I record this humiliation of the Sonne of God For his graue and buriall hath merited for vs that our graues shall bee for vs as beds of downe to keepe vs in safetie till the day of the resurrection and glorious appearance of the Sonne of God for I must bee assured that his precious body beeing thus humbled and as it were forsaken he shall take away all shame from the bodies of all his members by the merit of his buriall and descention into hell Quest 42. Thus far shall suffice of the degrees of Christs humiliation now proceed to speake of the three degrees of his exaltation and first let me heare what you can say of his resurrection from the dead Ans First I know and professe with mouth and beleeue in mine heart that Iesus Christ the onely beegotten Sonne of God being truely dead and buried rose againe in the same very body wherein hee dyed from death to life againe And of this I haue most pregnant proofe and cleere euidence to rest my faith vpon from the Scriptures and testimonies of holy men and Angels First the testimonie of Scriptures Thus the Apostle beginneth to proue the Resurrection 1. Cor. 15.3.4 I deliuered vnto you that which I receiued how that Christ dyed for our sinnes according to the Scriptures and that he was buried and that he arose the third day according to the Scriptures Rom. 4.25 Hee dyed for our sinnes and rose againe for our iustification 1. Cor. 15.14 If Christ bee not risen then is our preaching in vaine and our faith is also in vaine The prophecies are these Esay 53.8 He was taken out from the prison and from iudgement Psal 16.10 For thou wilt not leaue my soule in the graue neither wilt thou suffer thy holy one to see corruption The accomplishment of these prophecies are often recorded in the new Testament namely in these places Act. 2.31 Dauid knowing before spake of the Resurrection of Christ that his soule should not be left in the graue neither his flesh should see corruption Againe of the same prophecie Paul speaking of the Resurrection of Christ alleadgeth it Act. 13.35 He saith also in another place Thou wilt not suffer thine holy one to see corruption Howbeit Dauid after he had serued his time by the counsell of God he slept and was layd with his Fathers and saw corruption but hee whom God raised vp saw no corruption The signe or type of this buriall and resurrection was Ionas The thing signified and the accomplishment of that prophecie is expresly recorded Mat. 12.39.40 Secondly the testimony of men accepted and approued of God in the Scriptures first the holy women which conuersed with him in his life saw the sepulcher and testified his resurrection Mat. 28.1 and their testimonie is allowed of God Secondly Peter saw him and testified it Act. 2. and his testimony is accepted for a good euidence 1. Cor. 15.5 Thirdly the twelue Disciples or witnesses which he had chosen they saw him and testified 1. Cor. 15.5 Ioh. 20.19 Fourthly the Apostle assureth vs that hee was seene of more then fiue hundred holy men at once and their testimony is good 1. Cor. 15.6 Fiftly hee addeth that hee saw Christ himselfe 1. Cor. 15.8 and his testimony is good Or thus his fiue appearances the first day first to Mary Magdalene Mar. 16.5.9 Iohn 20.11 The second appearance againe to Mary Magdalene and the other Mary Mat. 28.9 The third appearance to the two Disciples going to Emaus Luke 23.13 The fourth appearance to Peter alone 1. Cor. 15.5 The fift appearance was to al the Disciples Iohn 20.19 The sixt appearance in the fortie dayes following first eight dayes after his Resurrection to the Disciples in a house together Iohn 20.16 Secondly to sixe or seauen as they went to fishing Iohn 21.1 Thirdly to Iames alone 1. Cor. 15.7 Fourthly to all the Disciples in the mountaine where hee Mar. 16.6 Ioh. 20.12.13 gaue them the Apostolicall commission Mat. 28.16 Fiftly the fift and last was in the mount of Oliues when hee ascended Act. 1.12 Thirdly the testimony of Angels The Angels also as they did preach and testifie vnto men being sent from God his conception his birth so they serued attended and ministred vnto him in his life in his passion in his graue in his Resurrection and ascention as they also testifie of all these Articles of the faith Mat. 28.5.6.7 The Angell of the Lord said to the women feare ye not for I know that ye seeke Iesus which was crucified he is not here for he is risen as hee said come see the place where the Lord was laid and goe quickly and tell his Disciples that he is risen from the dead and behold he goeth before you into Galilie there yee shall see him lo I haue told you Fourthly the fourth testimony is the testimony of euery beleeuing heart Euery beleeuer feeles in some measure and desires more and more with the Apostle Phil. 3.10 To feele and know the vertue of his Resurrection In things naturall a man must first haue experience in seeing and feeling and then beleeue but it is
lies bound hand and foote in a darke dungeon and the keeper sets open the prison doore takes off his irons and bids him come forth If hee refuse and and say hee is well may it not bee said hee is mad and who will pittie him in that case This is the state of all impenitents and contemners of the Gospell Secondly it is said also that then hee gaue gifts to his Church as Kings doe in their triumph and his gifts were these Apostles and Prophets and Euangelists for the first planting and founding of his Church Catholike Pastors and Teachers for the propagation of the same and for the gathering of his Elect to the worlds end If these were Christs principall blessings which Christ gaue his Church in his ascention and so richly and highly to bee accounted as being destinate and sent for so great a work as the building of the body of Christ which is his Church on earth Eph. 4.12 then they doe not beleeue rightly and truely the ascention of Christ that so basely and vilely esteeme the sacred ministry and preaching of the Gospell of Christ and the administration of his Sacraments as Atheists and Papists and all carnall Gospellers doe Thirdly like as our iustification is ascribed vnto his resurrection and merit of the same so our proceeding in grace and perseuerance may truely be attributed to his ascention to heauen and intercession there for vs. Ioh. 17. And like as he could neuer haue risen in that body wherein he was accursed for vs vnlesse he had been acquited and iustified from all our sinnes so much lesse could hee haue ascended into the highest heauens if hee had not beene pure from all our spots imputed vnto him his ascention is a cleere euidence of his righteousnesse Iohn 16.9.10 and consequently of our righteousnesse in him and by him for which these Articles are sweetly knit together for the confirmation of our faith touching our free iustification by Christ Rom 8.33.34 Who shall lay any thing to the charge of Gods chosen it is God that iustifieth who shall condemne it is Christ which is dead yea or rather which is risen againe who is also at the right hand of God and meketh request for vs. Wherefore euer remember to reiect the doctrine of Antichrist who teacheth that Christ by his death did mirit our iustification but wee once iustified doe further merit our saluation Whereas thou seest here not onely the beginning but also the continuance yea the accomplishment of the whole worke of our saluation in our vocation iustification sanctification and glorification is wholy and onely to be ascribed to the merit of Christ Fourthly wee receiue also by his ascention a confirmation touching our ascention into heauen for in beleeuing the one wee beleeue the other for the head and members must goe together Wee bee not now coldly to looke for heauen but by a liuely hope to possesse it for that we possesse it in our head already For this cause it is written Eph. 2.6 That God hath made vs to sit together in heauenly places in Christ Hee hath there a pledge for vs euen our flesh and we againe by his ascention haue receiued from him an heauenly pledge euen his spirit Iohn 6.7 I tell you the truth it is expedient for you that I goe away Eph. 1.13.14 for if I goe not away the Comforter will not come vnto you 2. Cor. 1.22 Hee hath sealed vs and giuen vs the earnest of our spirits in our hearts Duties following this particular faith are these First that our conuersation be in heauen where Christ is Phil. 3 10. Our hearts our thoughts our words our workes our whole conuersation must bee such as if we conuersed already with the Angels in the highest heauens Secondly if we beleeue we be possest of heauen in Christ wee must striue to enter into him with all holy contention of spirit vsing the meanes he hath appointed that wee may come vnto him with all the good speede wee can If wee be assured of this purchase made for vs by his bloud wee must passe through all dangers to come vnto him and vnto it and not contend to get in our selues but also endeuour to bring with vs all wee can specially all such as God by neere bands of loue hath knit vnto vs as our wines children c. prouiding as much as in vs lyeth that they may bee with vs heires together of the same grace of life 1. Pet. 3.7 Thirdly in all greuances of body and minde seeke to no meanes for ease but onely to the comforter and the meanes hee hath appointed and ordained in the word If thou beleeuest the ascention of Christ remember this was one end of his ascention to send downe the holy Ghost to worke more effectually and comfortably in the hearts of his Children And therefore endeuour in and by the word and Sacraments to bee comforted by him in all afflictions of this life Quest 46. Proceede on to the third degree of his exaltation doe you beleeue that hee sitteth at the right hand of God the Father almightie first explaine your meaning and proue this Article by the scripture Ans I doe so on this manner first for the sence of the words here set downe whereas it is sayd that he sitteth at the right hand of the Father I say here is a borrowed speech from Princes and Kings who set their cheefe Rulers by them and their best friends Mat. 20.21.22 1. King 2.19 Like as therefore men doe with others to whom they graunt or giue equall honour or that which is next to themselues they are wont to place them at their right hand and this they doe that they may testifie their great honour and loue vnto them so the Lord would haue vs to vnderstand that hee who hath neither right hand nor left hand for hee is infinite hath giuen vnto his Sonne very God and man such inspeakable glory and maiestie that hee sitteth now as on a throne of exceeding glory in the highest heauens executing the offices both of his kingdome and priesthood And whereas it is added The Father God Almightie here note the person of whom Christ God and man receiued all this aduancement and glory of his kingdome namely his Father to whom he is equall notwithstanding in respect of his person yet inferiour in respect of one nature Secondly for the vndoubted truth of this Article of my faith I finde it as all the former manifested to the Fathers as Psal 110.1 The Lord said vnto my Lord sit thou at my right hand that is raigne as king and rule as cheefe Lord so the best expositor testifieth 1. Cor. 15.25 * Luk. 24.26 Act. 5.31 Eph. 1.20 Phil. 2.9 vntill I make thine enemies thy foote-stoole The Lord sware and will not repent thou art a Priest for euer after the order of Melchisedech And this prophecie is accomplished as the Euangelists and Apostles haue testified for Saint Marke hee
of the end long beefore are these The first is the preaching of the Gospell to all the world Mat. 24.14 And the Apostle affirmes this was done euen in his time saying Col. 1.23 The Gospell hath beene preached to euery creature vnder heauen The second signe before the end is the reuelation and manifestation of Antichrist 2. Thes 2.3 Before the day of Christ the man of sinne shall be disclosed as hee is set out in the reuelation to all eyes in his colours 14. 17. Chap. who shall cause the generall departing from the faith of Christ as it is foreshewed by the Apostle Paul in the same Scripture 2. The. 2.3 The third signe the Iudgements following vpon the world for the contempt of the Gospell warres famine pestilence Mat. 24.6 See that ye be not troubled for al these things must come to passe but the end is not yet and persecution ver 7. The fourth signe the generall corruption of manners 2. Tim. 3. Toward the later dayes shall come perillous times wherin men shall bee louers of themselues couetous boasters c. much like for securitie and sinne to the dayes of Noah Mat. 24.37.38 great deadnes of heart They knew nothing for all the preaching of Noah Gen. 6. Luke 17.26 Most men haue seene the first kinde of messengers and forerunners before Christ and be nothing touched with repentance by any of them woe vnto them if they stay till the last signes come for then saith Saint Luke their hearts shall faile them The second kinde of signes pognosticating his comming more neere it or immediately before it are these First in the heauen or firmament the Sunne shall wax darke Mark 13.24 that is haue as it were many Eclipses and the Moone shall faile of her accustomed light and the Starres of heauen shall fall that is shall bee seene to fall indeede and the powers of heauen shall bee shaken Secondly in earth trouble in all nations with perplexitie of minde and great sorrowes Luke 21.25 Thirdly in the sea and waters hideous sounds and rorings most terrible shall bee heard Luk. 21.25 Fourthly in the ayre there shall bee terrible tempests So that heauen and earth shall then preach Christ to vnbeleeuers to their great horrour for their long contempt of the Gospell Fiftly and lastly beefore his comming the heauens shall passe away with a noise and the elements shall melt with heate and the earth with the works that are therein shall be burnt vp 2. Pet. 3.10 The third and last signe is in his very comming and this is called by the Euangelists the signe of the Sonne of man Mat. 24.29.30 comming in a cloud with power and great glory Luke 21.27 This I take it to bee the great glorious and lightsome beames of maiestie whereby the world shall bee renued and enlightened immediately before his personall appearance to supply the defect of the light of Sunne and Moone like as wee see in Somer in the dawning of the day certaine beames of the Sunne appeare for a good space of time before the Sunne appeare in sight aboue our Horrison or sensible to our eye so shall there bee a glorious euidence of the approching of our Lord and Sauiour Iesus Christ vnto the eyes of all men before they heare his personall and bodily presence beefore them And thus far shall suffice for the first point that there shall be an vniuersall Iudgement Secondly the forme of the generall iudgement There is no man can well expresse the admirable forme of this great Iudgement yet so far as the Lord hath reueled it and I conceiue it I shall declare it In the forme three things are principally to bee respected First the preparation vnto the great session Secondly the proceeding in Iudgment Thirdly the execution of the difinitiue sentence First the preparation vnto Iudgement First beefore his comming preparation shall bee made by fire Psal 50.3 A fire shall deuoure before him as we heare before out of Saint Peter 2. Pet. 3.7.10.11.12 for heauen and earth must passe through a fire not to consume them to nothing for then where should Christ appeare in Iudgement and sinners must bee iudged on the earth and in the place where they haue sinned but to consume their leprosie and corruption wherewith the sinne of man hath infected heauen and earth that so being as gold purified in fire they may shine bright and glorious and may bee fit to intertaine the maiestie of this great king at his glorious comming to Iudgement for as the Apostle saith 1. Cor. 7.31 It is the figure or forme not the nature or substance of the world that passeth away The same is testified Rom. 8.21 The creature also shall bee deliuered from the bondage of corruption into the glorious libertie of the sonnes of God So Act. 1. and Psal 102.72.28 The heauens shall waxe old c. and shall be changed Reu. 21.1 Esay 65.17.66.22 meaning into a better state as other Scriptures also testifie Secondly then shall bee the appearing of the glorie of the mightie God a Tit. 2.14 of our Sauiour Iesus Christ who shal come from the highest heauens accompanied with an exceeding great hoast of mightie Angels and b Heb. 12.22 1. Cor. 6.1.2 soules of righteous men Thirdly then shall bee heard the sound of a trumphet a wonderful c The. 4.16 peircing long continued sound summoning all men and Angels vnto Iudgement Fourthly the good Angels shall gather all nations and bring all vnto the place of Iudgement all I say the d 2. Tim. 4.1 liuing and the dead for the very dead shall first bee called out of their graues and they shall come clothed with their owne bodies 1. Thes 4.16 And with them shall appeare all that bee aliue changed in a moment in the twinckling of an eye and corruptible bodies shall bee come incorruptible naturall shall turne spirituall liuing immediately by the vertue and power of God And then the bodies of the Saints shall bee like the glorious body of Christ shining as the Sunne Mat. 13.43 And the wicked shall bee full of shame and dishonour Dan. 12.2 The euill Angels also they are reserued for the iudgement of the great e Iud. 6. day And then Antichrist the Sonne of perdition shall appeare in his colours who shall be consumed and wasted continually by the spirit of Christ preaching the Gospell f Th. 2.7.8 but his finall abolishing and perdition shall bee at the glorious comming of Christ Fiftly after all this shall Christ bee set in his throne of iudgement as the Euangelists speake Then shall hee sit vpon the throne of his glory Mat. 25.31 and this throne shall be like a flame of fire Dan. 7.9 so that the wicked shall desire the mountaines to couer them from the sight of it Sixtly this done the Lord shall make separation between the Elect and the reprobate as he doth here on earth in the Church make separation betweene the precious and
to no effect in trust whereof they all died Their martyrs which were many as Dauid said Psal 49. which for his sake were killed all the day long had but a cold pull and dough take to shed their liues for the sake of the God of Israell if immediately after their death and effusion of their dearest blood they were not assured of their rest in heauen Besides Christ was yesterday and to day and the same for euer and this was spoken of the vertue of his redemption therefore either hee was not the same vnder the Law that hee is now or else the Fathers which dyed before his death like Simeon went all immediately without any delay to the ioyes of heauen Quest 63. But what say you to them which take it to be the first paradise in the garden of Eden Ans I say they place coniectures in stead of faith and their owne opinions in stead of true diuinitie The Papists which teach this to their followers doe hold opinion that Christ suffered in that place where Adam transgressed and that the wood wherof his Crosse was made was of the wood of the forbidden tree and many of the old Fathers were of this opinion before them Now I thinke there cannot bee any reasonable man so minded for is it likely that Christ would equiuocate and dissemble with the poore man on the Crosse and say vnto him This day thou shalt bee with me in Paradise that is this day thou shalt bee with mee where I am vpon the Crosse Had not this beene a cold comfort or rather a plaine delusion if this Paradise had beene where Christ suffered Nay rather seeing the poore man prayed him to remember him in his kingdome meaning the kingdome of glory and heauen for he could not meane any thing else at that time I doe firmely beeleeue that the same thing which Christ called Paradise was no other thing then that which the good theefe called his kingdome and so as Christ went the same day to his kingdome he went to the true paradise whereof the first was but a shadow and type for as there is a great deale of difference betwixt the kingdome of grace and the kingdome of glory so is there betwixt the first paradise of Eden and the last paradise of heauen And for the ending of this matter I will adde the description of Paradise out of Saint Bernard in his sermon of fiue regions Quinta regio est Paradisus super coelestis saith he and so forth in latine in English thus The fift region is the heauenly paradise O blessed region of supernall powers where the blessed Trinitie is beheld of the saints face to face where those heauenly hoasts with the highest note and straine of voyce cease not to sing Holy holy holy Lord God of Sabaoth That is a place of pleasure where the righteous drinke of the riuer of pleasure That is a place of brightnesse where the iust shine like the Sunne in the Firmament That is a place of gladnesse where euerlasting gladnesse is put vpon their heads That is a place of abundance where nothing is wanting to them that see him That is a place of sweetnes where the Lord of heauen is sweete to all That is a place of peace where his place is all peace That is a place of wonders where all things are admirable That is a place of satietie where wee shall bee satisfied with the appearing of his glory That is a place of vision where wee shall see the great vision of all O supernall region replenished with all manner of riches store and content out of the valley of teares we long for thee where shall bee wisedome without ignorance memory remembrance without forgetfulnes vnderstanding without errour and reason shall shine for euermore without obscuritie of darknesse It is a region wherein the Lord shall minister to the elect that is shall shew himselfe such an one as hee is There shall the Lord bee all in all where the vniuersalitie of all things together shall giue glory to the Creatour and ioy to the creature Runne therefore O my soule and with the eyes of thy desires through out this region looke vpon the king of eternall glory attended by legions of Angels honoured with flocks of Saints hee putteth downe the proud and lifteth vp the meeke hee condemneth the Diuels and redeemeth men say vnto him Blessed are they that dwell in thy house O Lord for they shall praise thee for euer and euer and so far Saint Bernard by which it appeareth that in his dayes there was no question of Paradise mentioned in the Gospell for hee clearely beleeued that it was heauen which the theefe prayed for and that which Christ promised vnder the name of Paradise And therefore if heauen bee Paradise a place of pleasure wherein God shall walke with men without terrour as hee did with Adam and they shall bee restored to their perfection and primitiue puritie and such glorious content as the first Paradise could not afford them then I may shut vp this point with that saying of our Sauiour in Saint Iohn Apo. 2. To him which ouercommeth shall be giuen to eate of the tree of life which is in the middest of the paradise of God Secondly heauen also in the Gospell is called Abrahams bosome wherein Lazarus rested in happinesse while the rich man was tormented in hell Now herein also the nice curiositie and infidelitie of men appeareth for that also they faine Abrahams bosome to bee a third place wherein the Fathers sate looking for the reuelation of Iesus Christ without light in darkenesse whose best estate was not to bee tormented But if a man should aske them whether it be an allegory or noe I meane the terme of Abrahams bosome or whether it bee a plaine speech without figure without trope without question of the very bosome of Abraham If they say this last that it is a plaine speech then Abraham when he was gathered to his fathers did but delude the world and was not buried in his sepulcher hee bought of Hemor or else hee rose againe presently like the virgin Mary her fained assumption and that his bosome must be so large as may hold all the soules of the world But why doe I prosecute that they graunt a Trope Abrahams bosome they yeeld signifieth the hope that Abraham dyed in for the redemption and restitution then belike they rest in no place neither in light nor darknesse but onely in hope To salue this they flie to another allegory and say it signifieth a place wherein the old Fathers remaine after death till the death of Christ but what phrase of holy Scripture doth warrant this wee ought not to take the bare words of interpretours in a point of this moment and therfore eyther shew some phrase of the word to establish it or else for euer bee silent to think or teach otherwise but that Abrahams bosome is the kingdome of heauen and it is cleare by the