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A61645 A stock of divine knowledge, being a lively description of the divine nature, or, The divine essence, attributes, and Trinity particularly explaned [sic] and profitably applied the first, shewing us what God is : the second, what we ought to be / by the late learned and laborious preacher, and worthy instrument of Gods glory, Richard Stock ... Stock, Richard, 1569?-1626. 1641 (1641) Wing S5693; ESTC R34616 191,839 352

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A STOCK OF DIVINE KNOVVLEDGE Being a lively description of the Divine Nature OR The Divine Essence Attributes and Trinity particularly explaned and profitably applied The first shewing us what God is the second what we ought to be By the late learned and laborious Preacher and worthy instrument of Gods glory RICHARD STOCK Sometimes Rector of Alhallowes Breadstreet in London This is life Eternall to know thee and Iesus Christ whom thou hast sent John 17.3 LONDON Printed by T. H. for Philip Nevil and are to be sold at his shop in Ivie Lane at the signe of the Gun 1641. TO THE WORTHILY HONORED THE RELIGIOVS and vertuous Lady the Lady ANNE YELVERTON Wife to the right Worshipfull Sir CHRISTOPHER YELVERTON of Easton Maudet in the County of Northampton Knight Grace and Peace THE whole counsell of God concerning mans salvation is comprised by the Apostle in these two (a) Acts 20.21 cúm 27. Repentance towards God and Faith towards our Lord Iesus Christ The whole duty of man is contained in Davids charge to Solomon his son (b) 1 Chron. 28.9 Know thou the God of thy Fathers and serve him with a perfect heart and a willing minde The whole matter of condemnation is (c) 2 Thess 1.8 Ignorance of God and disobedience to the Gospell of our Lord Iesus Christ This last is the naturall condition of all mankinde (d) Titus 3.3 wee were foolish and disobedient deceived serving divers lusts c. He that thinkes himselfe the wisest is (e) Job 11.12 Acuti ad vana hebetes ad aeterua Amb. hex l. 5. borne like the wilde Asse colt it may bee quick-sighted in vain and earthly things in matters spirituall (f) 1 Cor. 2.14 neither receiving the things of God nor able to know them in this point worse then the Divels (g) James 2.19 for they beleeve and tremble and like the senselesse stones or (h) Psal 49.20 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 Clem. Alex. adm ad gen the beasts that perish Every man is a childe of disobedience a servant to divers lusts stuffed with rebellion against God in this point (i) Joh. 8.44 like the Divels and worse then the senselesse creatures of which the Psalmist (k) Psal 119 91 Non intelligere belluinū est intellecta non agere ultra belluina immanitatis rabiem esse videtur Hil. de Trinit l. 1. They are all thy servants Therefore the Apostle pronounceth universally concerning all that they are children of wrath by nature (l) Ephes 2 3. 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 Clem. ubi supra We the Apostles and beleevers were children of wrath by nature as well as others no lesse then Pagans and unbeleevers The freeing of men from this estate is the work of the Spirit the Spirit of (m) Eph. 1.17 wisedome and revelation of wisedome to (n) 1 Cor. 10.11.12 search the deep things of God of revelation to discover them the spirit (o) Joh. 16.13 of truth to lead into all truth the spirit of holinesse (p) 1 Thess 5.23 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 Chrys in Joh. hom 1. to sanctifie throughout the whole soule the whole spirit and body It is the end of the Scriptures they were written (q) Psal 19.7 to give wisedome to the simple and to convert the soule It is the end of the Ministery which was ordained by Christ (r) Ephes 4.10 for the collection and edification of the Church (ſ) Act. 26.18 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 Basil hexa hom 1. in Psal 1. in initio to turne men from darknesse to light and from Satan to the living God Contrariwise to hold men in the estate of Darknesse and to drowne them in perdition and destruction through either ignorance or disobedience or both is the whole businesse and employment of the Divill the Prince of darknesse he alwayes compasseth the earth (t) 1 Pet. 5.8 like a roaring Lion seeking whom he may devoure Madam it is a wofull spectable to behold how exceedingly this Prince of darknesse prevailes how many eyes the (u) 2 Cor. 4.3 4 God of this world hath blinded that the glorious light of the Gospell cannot shine unto them how many (w) Gal. 3.1 fooles he hath bewitched that they should not obey the truth how many have (x) Psal 36.3 left off both to understand and to do good most men live (y) Ephes 2.12 without God in the world Some like naturall bruit beasts (z) Jer. 2.8 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 Chrysost in Mat. Hom. 2. neither knowing him nor asking nor inquiring after him Others worse then these (a) Job 21.14 rejecting knowledge and saying unto God Depart from us wee desire not the knowledge of thy wayes shutting their eyes against the light stopping their eares against the word and despising the meanes of knowledge many miss-led by seduced 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 ad Smyrnen 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 Basil 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 Naz. orat 1. or willingly seducing guides beasts in the shape of men as Ignatius tearmes them when they thinke they know God are farther from and harder to bee taught true knowledge then they that know nothing at all Many say (b) Tit. 1.6 Ignat. ad Magnesios 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 Clem. Alexan. they know God and by their workes deny him being corrupt and abominable divorcing what God requires should bee joyned together obedience from knowledge adulterate and false money that have the imprease of God in their understandings and the image of the Divel in their hearts like Toads that have a pretious stone in their beads and in their whole bodies nothing but poyson The serious and sad consideration of the imminent danger and infinite multitude of those that know not God or disobey him being known should excite in all that tender the everlasting welfare of their immortall soules a more then ordinary solicitude of joyning these two together Repentance to their Faith Obedience to their Knowledge which if seene in one like Castor and Pollux appearing at once doe promise a prosperous navigation if they bee separated each from other they menace a ship-wracke They that know God and disobey him are like the Gentiles (c) Rom. 1.28 who when they knew him did not worship him as God but captivated the truth under unrighteousnesse They that thinke to serve him and know him not are liable to the Samaritans condemnation (d) Joh. 4.22 Yee worship yee know not what and equally guilty with the superstitious Athenians (e) Acts 17.23 who erected an altar to the unknowne God Both these misse salvation the one for want of knowledge the other for want of obedience both these fall into the pit the one blind-fold and not seeing it the other seeing it and desperately leaping into it If wee desire to attaine salvation 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 In Gen. hom 13. and escape hell saith Chrysostome we must bee adorned both with the
eternall life and they are they which testifie of me WEE have heard of a twofold knowledge of God the one by Nature the other by Revelation and that is by the Word and Spirit by which you have heard how a man may come to saving knowledge Now to proceed The next question is Quest In what Word is this knowledge to be sought Answ It is to bee sought in the written Word of God the old and new Testament Seeing God hath revealed himselfe in his Word and that there is a sufficient knowledge to be found in it though not effectuall without the Spirit I think this seems reasonable that before we speak of God himself wee speak somthing of the holy Scriptures the fountain of knowledge in which God hath revealed himselfe to the world that we may know with what warrant we may ground our faith upon them Therefore it is necessary that wee know first what this Word is and then what Author it hath Answer is made that this saving knowledge is to bee sought and found in the written Word of God This is warranted upon that which I have read Search the Scriptures for they are they which testifie of me this is further confirmed Isa 8.20 To the Law to the Testimonies if question arise concerning God where shall wee finde answer To the Law and to the Testimonies goe to the written Word of God of this the Apostle saith in 2 Tim. 3.15 that it is able to make a man wise to salvation and therefore it carries in it the wisdome and knowledge of God by which a man must be saved Saint Peter also 1 Pet. 1.19 calls it a more sure Word making opposition betweene it and the word they heard from heaven in the holy mount to which wee ought to take heed as to a light shining c. Finally our Saviour Christ speaks of this in the Parable to the rich man They have Moses and the Prophets if they will know any thing concerning God faith repentance c. what need one be raised from the dead So then these testimonies shew that the saving knowledge of God is to be had in the old and new Testament This Question brings another and that is this Quest Why is knowledge to bee sought in the old and new Testament Answ First because this is the perfect rule conteining all things to be known and beleeved Secondly because it is a certaine and a sure rule Thirdly it is an infallible rule that neither deceives nor can bee deceived To explaine this Reas 1. Because it is a perfect rule therefore this knowledge is to be sought there Deut. 4.2 Thou shalt add nothing to it nor take any thing from it Add to it and thou makest it imperfect take from it and thou makest it no lesse imperfect because it is of it selfe an absolute and full rule The Apostle saith 2 Tim. 3.16 The word is given by inspiration to instruct rebuke c. It is able to make the man of God perfect c. It is full for all purposes for instruction correction c. and for all persons it perfects the Minister in his work and calling and if him then much more every other man Secondly It is a certain knowne rule That which is the rule of salvation must be a certaine knowne rule if it be unknowne it is no rule to those that shall bee saved The Word sometime from Adam to Moses was wholly unwritten yet then no doubt but God revealed himselfe to the faithfull But when the Church was growne up to bee a Nation and mixed with unfaithfull and faithfull God that hee might make a certaine rule by Moses writ his Word And that the Word was written for this end it appeares Luke 1.3 4. These things have I written unto thee most noble Theophilus that thou mightest bee certaine of these things there goes a report of Christ what he did and what hee suffered these things have I written that thou mightest be certaine and therefore our Saviour Christ being asked the question in the Gospel what was to be done to inherit eternall life hee answers How readest thou Luk. 10.26 Wilt thou be certaine then read the Scriptures and they will manifestly and surely declare what is to be done and give a perfect answer to such questions Thirdly we are to come now to the written Word because the written Word is an infallible rule an infallible rule is such a rule as cannot bee deceived nor deceive for if it could doe either it were not infallible but that the Word of God is such that it cannot deceive nor bee deceived I manifest it thus because God and his Word are one Truth therefore it cannot deceive John 17.17 Sanctifie them with thy Truth thy Word is Truth As light is not the cause of darknesse so the Word is not the cause of error This is a right rule saith S. Augustine thy Writings are my delight by them I shall never be deceived And this is the first point Use 1. If this bee so here are overthrowne all humane traditions which are by man added to the Scripture all traditions that are either written or carried from hand to hand are rejected whatsoever is taught without the Scripture is to be abhorred for the Word is the rule and he that brings any other doctrine let him be accursed Use 2. This serves to provoke men to labour for the knowledge of the Word Here I will take an occasion to speake of it because I see the carelesnesse of this age If there bee any amongst us that desire the knowledge of God then wee should labour for the knowledge of his Word Why because wee cannot know God unlesse wee know his Word This is ingratitude against God that hee should vouchsafe his Word and wee not labour to know it this is impiety against our selves that look to bee saved and yet neglect the knowledge of the Word that brings salvation There is a knowledge of God by nature but the remainder of the light that is in mans nature is marvellous dark Though the foolish heathen say If a man follow nature hee cannot erre wee know that nature is starke blinde in matters appertaining to God therefore men should labour to know the Word that it might dwell in them in all wisdome Saint Bernard saith This is the portion of the Jewes that they have the letter onely and so the portion of all hereticks and not of Christians Saint Augustine saith Oh unhappy hereticks which regard nothing but the outward sound of the letter having a body without a soule Therefore men that will have a bodie and a soul together must labour to have the understanding of the places that they read and to this end they must add meditation to their reading and constant and earnest prayer to God to their meditation that hee would give his spirit of wisdome and revelation and by this meanes they shall be able to search out hidden and secret things that are not
from these there was none to be had any where else and in this case it is manifest 1. Pet. 1.14 Give attendance saith the Apostle to reading in what in the written word of God Acts 26.22 The Apostle speakes of nothing but of Moses and the Prophets so the Ministers of God should speake of nothing else and as Lactantius saith learne to teach that which hath been taught before so shalt thou teach no new thing Vse 3. This seems to instruct men if they want counsell if they want advice where it is to be had let them resort to the booke of God to the law and to the testimonies this shall make them wise this shall comfort them the Scripture is able to make the man of God perfect to salvation how much more a private man That booke that can teach a man to be a Captaine can teach a common souldier how to order himselfe if he cannot finde sufficiency in it then he must blame himselfe for the defect is in his own part Saint Augustine having given certaine rules by which a man might understand the Scriptures saith thus if any man by these rules cannot understand the Scriptures let him not blame the Scriptures but let him blame himselfe as if I saith the Father do shew a man a star with my finger and he hath a weake sight and cannot see it let him not blame my finger but his owne weaknesse for conclusion every man ought to get a bible what wants any man for salvation and spirituall comfort that is not here there is distresse but here is a remedy for it no discomfort but here is a comfort c. It is like the Apothecaries shop there is no wound but there is a remedy but if a stranger come unto the Apothecaries shop though all these things be there yet he cannot tell where they are but the Apothecary himselfe knoweth so in the Scriptures there are cures for any infirmities there is comfort against any sorrowes and by conferring Chapter with Chapter we shall understand them the Scriptures are not wanting to us but we to our selves let us be conversant in them and we shall understand them when great Clerks who are negligent are kept from them CHAP. VI. HEB. 11.6 He that commeth unto God must beleeve that God is and that he is the rewarder of them that c. HAving spoken of the ground of the true knowledge of God and of so many things concerning the word as were thought necessary It remaines that we proceed to that which God teacheth us first concerning himselfe Secondly concerning his will First that there is a God Secondly that there is but one God Thirdly what this one God is in the unity of Essence and trinity of persons and now concerning these Quest What doth the word teach us concerning God Answ The answer is first that there is a God for the proofe of this my text shall serve for many he that comes to God must beleeve that he is and that he is the rewarder of them that seek him also the first of Gen. hath this many times In the beginning God created c. And in the verses following God saw that all that he had created was exceeding good Therefore it shall be needlesse for me to bring more proofes for all men confesse there is a God Quest What reasons have you to confirme this There be divers reasons first in man secondly without man within man the very being of body and soule with the powers and parts of them and secondly the terrors of conscience when they have done ill and joy and comfort when they have done well these and the like works in man doe manifest that there is a God Secondly without man the wonderfull frame of the world was not made by it selfe nor by nature nor by man therefore by God with the motions that are in it each of these we will explane that these proves that there is a God appeares by the bodies of men whence have they themselves of themselves No Psal 108. It is he that hath made us and not we our selves It appeares manifestly in that a man cannot comprehend one part of his body he knowes not himself nor the several secrets that God hath made in him but it may be sayd though a man made not himself yet his parents did no nor his parents because his parents did not know what they did beget and conceive but if parents were the cause then they should know the effect therfore it was God that made them Their soules are made by him who is above reason there is nothing that hath reason but men and Angels but they made not the soule and nothing is above reason but God This is apparant for the body Psal 94.4 He that made the eare shall he not heare it was God that planted the eare and not man And for the soule Eccles 12. The spirit returnes to God that gave it God made man and he breathed into him the breath of life Gen. 2.7 and he became a living soule Wherupon the Poet Arratas of whom St. Paul speakes saith that we are of the generation of God because we have our soules from him which are indued with reason and knowledge and in this respect he is called the father of spirits so that if we looke to the beginning of man when he was first endued with wisdome and reason and made with noble qualities it appeares that there is a God Secondly the second ground is in mans self the conscience of man when he hath done ill is full of horrors all men are so Adam hid himselfe Davids heart smote him 2 Sam. 24.10 Esa 33.14 Sinners in Sion are afrayd feare hath suppressed the hypocrites And this is that in Psal 53.15 They were afrayd where no feare was that is where no outward cause of feare was conscience the deputy of God did terrifie them This was that which did fill Iudas so full of terrors Yea but say some they may feare lest those things they have done should come to the knowledge of the Magistrate and so law should take hold of them I answer this adds to their feare but Adam had none to feare because he was the first David had none to feare because he was king and so above all but yet the deputy of God was in them and that made them afraid to add to this if a man commit a thing in the wildernesse where no man knowes it yet he is afraid for somtimes he tels it in a frensie and somteme in sleepe as the Prophet Esai speaketh Esai 66.14 Enforced by the worm in them that never dies Secondly the comfort that it gives unto men when they have done wel when they know the acceptation of their owne works and live in expectation of reward and this is not only when they have done wel in the sight of men but also whē their left hand knoweth not what their right hand doth nay when men mock at them
present them to him undoubtedly they should speed and therefore they should goe with assurance so God vouchsafes this mercy that he will let us come to put up our petition to him and he gives us his spirit to make them his Sonne to present them and these three are one and therefore we may goe with boldnesse as Cyprian sayth if any man pray to God and use that prayer his Sonne made he may have good hope to be heard and we say he may be assured to be heard when he makes that prayer which the spirit of God made and thus have we comfort in this that the Father Son and holy Ghost are but one Essence OF GOD AND HIS ATTRIBUTES CHAP. VIII JOHN 4.24 God is a spirit and they that worship him c. THE last day you heard these things concerning God that he is one spirituall Essence distinguished into three persons In which description of God I have shewed you that we are to speake of these particulars First that he is an Essence Secondly that he is one Essence Thirdly that his Essence is spiriuall Fourthly that it is perfect of his Essence and that he is but one was spoken of the last day Now to proceed to the third viz. that it is a spirituall Essence according to our order the question and answer stand thus Quest What is meant when it is said that God is a spirituall Essence An. That God is a spirit his nature substance is indivisible and corporeall we may come to see what he is by that which he is not as it is not possible to tell what God is so it is hard to describe what a spirit is but yet by that which he is not we may see in part what he is as Saint Austin saith to know what God is is the safest way to know what he is not To prove this description of God that he is a Spirit 2. Cor. 3.17 The Lord is a spirit invisible that a spirit is invisible Christ saith Luke 24.34 see feele me for a spirit hath not flesh and bones as you see I have 1. Tim. 1.17 To God only wise invisible and he is described by negatives Col 1.15 The Image of the invisible God where it appeares that God is a Spirit invisible and incorporeall Quest How do you confirme this by reason Answ By three reasons First because he is most simple without composition Secondly because he cannot be contained in any space or place Thirdly because he is insensible he cannot be perceived by any sense therefore he must needs be invisible and incorporeall to explane every one of these Reason 1. First that God is most simple without composition as you have heard out of Saint Bernard he is so simple that there are no parts in him if he have no parts then he must needs be simple and without composition and indeed of what should he be compounded He was before all things therefore necessarily he must be without all composition all created spirits are without bodies but all created spirits have a kinde of composition but God hath none all created spirits both Angels and soules of men have a kinde of composition they are compounded of act and power but God hath neither matter nor forme nor is compounded of act and power therefore he is without composition and it may well be said that he is a spirit invisible and incorporeall Reason 2. The second reason is because he cannot be comprehended or contained in any place or space corporeall things are comprehended as the bodies that are in this place may be circumscribed the reason is because they have length bredth and depth but no such thing is in God I say all spirits are without these and free from circumscription then much more this Spirit this is that Solomon speaks of 1. Kings 8.2 Doth God indeed dwell among men behold the heavens of heavens are not able to containe thee So Ier. 23.24 I fill heaven and earth Saint Cyprian saith God is such an essence as is spirituall and is in every place and excluded out of no place nor included in any place but fills every place therefore he must needs be a spirit invisible and incorporeall Thirdly because he is insensible it must needs follow he is a spirit for spirits are not subject to senses so you heard out of Luk. 24. feel see a spirit hath not flesh bones as you see me have The reason is because spirits have not sensible qualities which are the object of mens senses much lesse hath God any such qualities in God there is no mutability nor change therefore he is not subject to sense for whatsoever is subject to sense is mutable that which is the snarpest sense and best able to comprehend is the eies but this cannot comprehend God God is infinite therefore cannot possibly fal under finit sense of man that which is subject to sense is subject to mans understāding but God exceeds mans understanding he is great we know him not saith Elihu we know him no futher then he doth reveale himselfe and when we know the most how little of him do we perceive Therefore it followes from hence that God is a Spirit Vse 1. The first use if this be so it reproves the error of those heretiques called the Anthropomorphite that taught that God had a bodily shape they are confuted by this that God is a Spirit in whom there cannot be any such thing Ob. Yea but say they the Scriptures give these things to God hands eies eares and feet Answ These are given to God by a Metaphor by a kinde of borrowed speech namely that which man doth with these members God doth without them and these are given to God in Scripture for our capacity when we say God hath a head feet or other members it is by effect and not by nature we say that God is life saith St. Ierom wisdome and hath eies c. we say God hath eies because he is wholly an eie and sees every thing in every place and so we say he hath feet because he is wholly feet he is in every place and doth behold all things and workes all things Obje And whereas it is said that man is made after the Image of God Answ He is indeed but not in bodily shape but in the soule in righteousnesse in wisdome holinesse knowlege c. therefore these are but cavells of theirs Vse 2. Secondly this reproves any representations of God in any Images either internall in the minde by thoughts or externall by Pictures there cannot be any representation of God for God is a spirit and a spirit cannot be represented by any grosse or earthly matter much lesse can God who is more spirituall then spirits It is not befitting his Majesty to to be pictured and hereupon it is that he forbids all representations of him neither did the people of God howsoever God did appear to them in bodily shapes at any time in any
torments because his justice is satisfied for them by his sonne and therefore it is said Psal 139. that he is not angry for ever neither deales he with us according to our sinnes Isai 27.8 He deales with them in measure in the branches but with the wicked in the root he deales with his owne as the Husbandman deals with his frute trees which he doth prune and cut off the unprofitable branches c. On the other side when he deales with the wicked he deales with them in the root stocking them up but not to stand long God sometimes inflicts punishments upon his owne children and they may be bitter and sharp as the Apostle saith Heb. 12.1 No afflictions for the present are pleasant but this he doth that they may not be condemned with the world and he deales patiently with the wicked and this he doth because they are vessels of wrath prepared for destruction and thus I have opened this description Quest Why is anger Attributed to God or to the divine Essence Answ Because that God is good and gracious We will explane this after this manner that which is good must be angry because it is good it is naturall to goodnesse to be opposite to evill as it is naturall to evill to be opposite to good experience teacheth us that the worser any man is the more he is offended with that which is good and no man can be good unlesse he be offended with evill and the more good a man is the more he is offended with sin therefore God being goodnesse it self must needs have anger against sinne Secondly God is gracious now these two anger and graciousnesse in God are opposite one to another the grace of God is only to some not to all his anger is to others all are not under favour therefore there must needs be anger in God all by nature corrupted are under anger so it is Ephe. 2.3 So we are by nature the children of wrath They who are reconciled are the children of mercy they that are not reconciled are children of anger therefore God being good and gracious anger is proper to him Quest Why say you by this anger he wills denounces threatens and executes punishments Ans The answer is because he is most wise most mereifull slow to anger most just not making the wicked innocent to explane these First he decrees and therefore most wise this comes from the wisedome of God that he doth he doth it not upon passion but upon deliberation especially when he comes to matter of anger this appeares for God speakes of himselfe to Abraham Gen. 18.21 I am come downe to see whether Sodome be so wicked c. before I doe execute I will see not that God knew it not but to shew how slow he is to anger in like case Ier. 44.21 Doth not the Lord remember and consider before he comes to execute his anger when he hath decreed it he doth not presently execute it but he doth denounce it why because he is most mercifull slow to wrath and therefore he doth denounce Isai 34.7 He is a God that will not punish but upon necessity he would willingly be alwaies shewing good and when he is angry he is compelled and provoked to it and because he would not willingly punish therefore he denounces punishment he speakes often before he will doe it once that if it might be he might be prevenred by repentance Lastly after threatning he proceeds to execution not with delight God delights not in the death of a sinner he afflicts not willingly but compassion As Titus the Emperour before he sacked the City of Jerusalem wept over it pittying them he should destroy it so doth God when threatnings prevaile not and by them men are not reclaimed then he comes to execution because he is just that he may not make the wicked innocent how is that by sparing to execute his justice on them for so I remember David said to Solomon that he should not make the wicked innocent how is that thou shalt not saith he let them goe with peace to the grave though I did not execute judgement upon them yet thou shalt do it as Savian saith of Sodom that God shewed mercy in that he was long before he did execute and justice and wrath in that he did execute at last Quest Why is this wrath Attributed to execute punishment upon offenders Answ Because he punishes impartially he respects no person we will explane this it is true it is the person he punishes but he punishes him for sinne who ever sinnes him he punishes he spares not his owne but punishes them sometimes more sharply then others this shewes that he is impartiall in that he punisheth them not onely when they be unrepentants but when they be repentants though not in themselves yet in their surety that is Christ so that he accepts no mans person repentance takes not away punishment but doth so much prevaile with God that he laies it upon Christ he was beaten for our transgressions and though sometimes he punishes one and the same sinne differently more in one then in another it is not for the person but to shew himselfe impartiall namely when circumstances make the sin greater then he laies the punishment greater as Levit. 24.9 If the Priests daughter committed fornication she should be burnt in as much as the circumstances made her sin the greater and thus you see the ground of this Vse 1. The first use is This teaches us that anger it not simply evill when the Scripture forbids it it doth not simply forbid it why because it is attributed to God and nothing that is simply evill can be attributed to God Saint Bernard saith simple affections are in us by nature being corrupted by our fall they are become sinfull whereas by creation they are naturally good but they are morally good in God so anger applied to God is morally good Anger is so farre from being ill that a man cannot without it avoyd evill nor walke in the practice of godlinesse as he ought Anger preserves the works of vertue A man of anger is like to a Souldier that hath put on his armor ready at the command of the Captaine Anger is the hand of reason the Souldier of reason to fight for God against sinne anger is the sinewes of the soule it makes a man zelous against sinne and he that hath not this is in small measure godly he is no way profitable for anger helpes a man against every iniquity hereupon the father uses a similitude anger is like to the Shepheards dogge how is that thus he barks at every stranger but is quiet with his masters friends and faunes upon them so is anger in the heart of man let sinne come anger sets upon it c. Anger truely sanctified is that which will oppose any corruption that shall be offered In these respects and many such anger is very profitable Anger saith one is like the edge of
them no man can call him to account First for the body he may make the body perfect or imperfect crooked or straight and who shall say Why madest thou me so for his estate he may make some poore and some rich so for his soule he may elect whom he will and call whom he will and justifie whom he will he may shew to some the way to salvation and others not and who shall call him to account for it and so for gifts they are distributed according to his will Finally in all other creatures he sets the Sunne in the firmament and gives him his course to runne and he can bid it stand still and so for fire and water he makes water save his own people and drowne his enemies he can make the fire to consume Sodom and to save his owne children Quest Why doe you say that he hath power over some more then others Answ Because he hath power over some by right of redemption and spirituall marriage he hath a power over all by right of creation but speciall power over some by right of redemption because he hath redeemed some by the blood of his Sonne 1 Cor. 6.9 you are not your owne you are bought with a prace and the Apostle Peter sheweth what price 1 Pet. 1.18 we are not redeemed with silver and gold but with the precious blood of the Lambe and in the Revelation it is said thou hast redeemed us from among all kingdomes and Nations There is another spirituall right and that is by spirituall marriage Ier. 51.22 we read it although I was a husband to them or as Iunius reads it should I continue to be a husband to them when therefore he hath thus redeemed them by the blood of his Sonne and married them to himselfe he hath a speciall right to some more then to others Now to come to the Uses of this Vse 1. The first is this there is not nor can be any injustice in God to dispose as he will of his creature will he make his creature faire or deformed will he make his creature with one eye will he make his creature to want a limbe will he make this man a King and that man a slave no injustice in God Why he is the Lord over all it is not injustice for he is Lord over all I wonder at the wrangling wits of some calling God to an account why he should make one man faire another deformed and why he should choose one man and refuse another and make some rich and others poore Why should any man call God to account for these seeing he is absolute Lord we conclude with that 2 Pet. 3.17 Seeing you know these things take heed brethren that you be not plucked away with the error of the wicked by these whispering spirits which goe up and downe And so I end this Use Vse 2. This teaches us that if any man will have all creatures to doe him good he must labour to have God on his side who can command all those creatures As the Centurian saith Luke 7.18 I command whom I will God can much more say to every thing doe this and it doth it therefore every man should pray to God to have him on his side for instance Iacob is afraid of Esau and had cause to feare for he was told that Esau came against him with 400. men yet he remembred that God is the absolute Lord Gen. 32.11 he betakes himselfe to prayer Oh deliver me from the hands of my brother yet in the next chapter Esau comes and faunes upon Iacob God had so changed his heart therefore every man after this sort is to flye unto God by prayer for he is absolute Lord. If men will have helpe as Iacob had they must use meanes as Iacob did and seeke unto God by prayer The heart of the King is in the hand of the Lord as a boat upon the waters is easily turned with an oare so God can turne the heart of Kings at his pleasure when Iehoram 2 Kings 3.7 and Iehosophat were friends then my horses as thy horses c. so we may say if a man be at peace with God then all the creatures of God are for him Pro. 16.15 If a mans wayes please the Lord he will make his enemies to be at peace with him then this teaches every man to be at peace with God and make him his friend men would have every thing to be good for them nay they thinke the things that they enjoy are good for them but they are deceived it is a great anger of God when he suffers men to goe on and prosper and doth not shew his anger when a man walkes not in his wayes all shall worke for the good of those that love God and are called according to his purpose but all shall worke for the evill of those that goe on in sin and blesse themselves in their flourishing estate Obje But some may say who hath more enemies then those who are in league with God Christ himselfe saith In the world you shall have affliction how is this true Answ I answer they want their love and have their hatred but it is when their hatred is better then their love if their love were better for them they should have it but God sees their love would be evill to them therefore they are without it Saint Augustin explanes that place in 25. Gen. The elder shall serve the yonger it may carry this kind of allusion that wicked men should serve the godly persecutors saith he are servants to the godly how in the same maner as sire is servant to the mettals as the Oven and the mill are servants to the Corne now then the fire is servant to the mettals to purge out the drosse and the Oven and the Mill is servant to the Corne to grind and bake them c. So the wicked is servant to the godly because he purges and makes him fitter for God so that all these things by Gods power are made for their good If God be absolute c. this teaches every man that they must labour to serve him every one in what condition soever be they never so much above others be they high or low for he is Lord therefore they ought to feare him and serve him Saint Bernard saith power appertaines to him that is Lord and master doth it so then especially it belongs to God Mal. 1.6 If I be a master where is my feare So to every one if he be Lord of all where then is his service none can say he is not subject to him when the Lord did deliver his law Exod. 20.2 It was thus with a preface I am the Lord thy God therefore keepe my lawes whatsoever I command thee this is that which every man should performe unto him and say with himselfe God is my Lord and I his servant therefore I must endeavour still to do him service every one ought to performe this unto him
their calling their grace is of the power of God and God is able to keepe them God is able to doe whatsoever he will I say he can doe it if he will and he will doe it for he hath called them and given them grace without themselves and promiseth by Ieremiah 52.40 that he will marry them to himselfe with an everlasting covenant that he will never turne away from them to doe them good But how shall this be made good Here is the assurance He is able to doe whatsoever he will and none can ever faile whom God will uphold Indeede if God will change his will and loose his power a man that is called might fall away but who shall make him to faile Bernard saith that God hath two hands one latitude and the other fortitude the one is rich in mercy the other ability in power by the one hand he gives bountifully and by the other he powerfully defends whatsoever he hath given He that thinkes such a man may fall away he cuts off as it were one of Gods armes 2 Tim. 1.12 I know whom I have beleeved we have beleeved on him that is omnipotent whilst we have his word and power we are sure not that we should presume and grow desperate but that we should worke out our salvation with feare and trembling and labour to see how weake we are in our selves and yet when we looke up to the power of God should triumph and rejoyce Is God thus This teaches us to labour to feare this great God Who will not feare thee oh King of Nations Ier. 1.10 are you stronger then God who art thou then that darest provoke God to his face and please thy self in sinne if he were a weake God that thou mightest make thy party good with him it were somewhat but when he is a spirituall God of such might and power to avenge himselfe how should this worke feare in thee two evils draw men into sinne and are occasions of much evill presuming on Gods mercy and fearing mans power these two saith Saint Austin are a cause of much evill many perish by presuming others by fearing the power of men because they can kill the body how shall men be able to prevent these in few words to resist these poysoned darts consider of the power of God when thou considerest he is mercifull and gracious thinke withall that he is powerfull and just that by presuming thou sinne not against him if he were a God of patience without power then a man might doe what he list againe if a man take this God to be omnipotent then he will not feare him that can kill the body when these stand not together the power of men and the power of God then feare the great power of God which is able to take thee body and soule and throw thee to hell And thus much for this Attribute OF THE TRINITIE CHAP. XXIII IOHN 5.7 There are three which beare record in heaven the Father the Word and the Spirit and these three are one THE knowledge of God as was propounded was to be sought in his written Word which taught us not onely that there is a God and that there is but one onely God but also what that God is the description of whom out of the Scriptures you have heard that he is one Essence most perfect distinguished into three persons c. to the perfection of God belongs all the Attributes as you have heard of all the proper attributes of God we have spoken at large there be other attributes which the learned call Metaphoricall there are but few of them but may well be reduced under these We are now to goe on with the last thing of our description that is that God is distinguished into three persons for the ground of handling the Trinity we have made choyce of this Text that there are three that beare record in heaven This mystery is onely to be found in the word of God and so onely knowne of the Church of God which hath the true word of God and the Church hath endeavoured to speake as plaine as it can in such a mystery I remember a speech of Saint Augustine who wrote a booke of the Trinity of this great and excellent point we must speake with modesty and feare we ought to heare with great attention for where unity of the Trinity is to be shewed saith the Father men erre most dangerously and nothing is enquired with more difficulty nor found with more profit so that we must have great care to endevour to understand it so farre as it is revealed God hath revealed it and it is sinfull and damnable negligence not to seeke after that which is revealed by God but let us labour for humility that we looke not into this mystery further then is needfull The weakenesse of man can looke on the beames of the Sunne but not on the body of the Sunne so man in this case if he looke too farre may lose his eyes The men of Bethshemesh 1 Sam. 4.6 had the hand of God upon them when they looked into the Arke of God will it not therefore follow that we must be sober in this seeing God hath really manifested his anger against them in that manner Hence comes the blasphemy of Hereticks because they have looked into this mystery further then is meet therefore we will labour with feare to keepe our selves within the bounds of modesty and sobriety much time may be spent in explaning of words as of unity and trinity and Essence c. but I thinke that our time shall be more profitablely spent if we apply our selves rather to the matter then to explane words once take this for a trueth and as a thing granted and as a ground that will hold That as it was with Adam before the fall he gave names to every beast so in this case the Church may give names and use expressions of her owne to declare this great mystery without just offence to any and therefore now to come to the matter This is a great and principle thing to bespoken of That there are three persons and that they are three distinct persons for the opening of this mystery the better we must first describe what a person is and then shew why they are such Quest What is a person Answ The answer is It is a substance subsisting of it selfe undivideable incommunicable living understanding and willing of which description to open every word briefely because it is but an introduction to that which followes First it is a substance subsisting I doe not say that it is a substance barely but subsisting with such a property and in such a manner that it cannot be another then it is for instance Peter Paul are two persons they are both substances subsisting but Peter is in such a manner Peter as he cannot be Paul and I say after this manner a person is a substance subsisting Secondly by it selfe so it is
are needlesse to our purpose Thirdly by Generation and so the second person in the deitie is begotten of his Father Fourthly by Union and so onely the humanity of Christ by that union it hath with and subsistance in the second person is the Sonne of God though naturally the sonne of Mary As a woman is said to be such a mans childe when she hath married his sonne and as the soule is not naturally begotten but joyned to the body yet we say the soule and body are but one so the humane nature of Christ is the Sonne of God by way of personall union now that Sonne which we speake of is not by creating nor recreating nor uniting but by generation of whom we say he is a person and the second person in order not in time as we have shewed of the Father this we adde as a difference that he is a second person of the deity my reason is because I would by this prove that he is God for the Father none doe make question but for the Sonne they doe therefore we will manifestly prove that he is the second person in the deity cosubstantiall with the Father we manifest this Iohn 5.7 There are three that beare witnesse of what namely that Christ was the Sonne of God and the Sonne of Mary it shall suffise us therefore first his Father witnesseth at his Baptisme and transfiguration at his Baptisme Mat. 3.7 This is my beloved Sonne c. at his transfiguration Mat. 17.5 So then it is manifest by the testimony of the Father that he is the Sonne of God by generation Secondly the Word witnesseth it that he is the Sonne himselfe Iohn 3.16 God so loved the world that he gave his onely begotten Sonne not to stand upon this his onely begotten Sonne then he must be a Sonne by generation but it is added whosoever beleeveth in him shall be saved never was there any other Sonne of God that could deliver any no not from temporall destruction much lesse from eternall by beleeving onely in him but this Sonne of God doth so for what saith the Prophet though these three Noah Daniel and Iob were there they should save neither sonne nor daughter but their owne soules therefore it followes that this Sonne must needes be God adde to this Iohn 11.17 The Father workes hitherto and I worke it is as much to say I am God how gather you that it was a phrase so apparant among the Iewes that he would make himself God by calling himselfe the Son of God that they challenged him with blasphemy because he said he was the Sonne of God Ioh. 10.30 I and the Father am one there is the unitie of the Essence and distinction of persons one how one in will and power and Essence and therefore it was that they went about to kill him he asked them why will you kill me they answered him because thou being a man makest thy selfe God againe Iohn 11.4 concerning the death of Lazarus this was done to the glorifying of God and that the Sonne might be glorified marke what he saith that the sicknesse of Lazarus and his death was for the glory of God how for the glorifying of God for the glorifying of the Sonne of God intimating unto us that the Sonne of God and God are all one so that all these serve for the testimony of the Sonne Thirdly the testimony of the holy Ghost who gave no such testimonies as these but gave testimony by the Prophets and Apostles for he spake by them as Isaiah 9.6 he shall be called the mighty God wherein he shewed that he was God it is not said he shall be made the mighty God not by office so men are And though the name god is given to men yet the omnipotency of God Iehovah is given to none but God and in the same place he is called the Father of eternity therefore he must needs be God Gen. 22.1 God appeares to Abraham and that God was Christ that appeares in the second verse because he commands him to doe that which was contrary to the Law namely take thy Sonne c. who could command this but God and not sinne this was not the Father because that in the 11. verse he is called the Angell of the Lord but never was the Father called the angell of any therefore it must needs be the Sonne but was it not a created Angel no that appeares because in the 22. verse he saith because thou hast not spared thy sonne for my sake c. and therefore it must be the Sonne of God and also by reason of that same which is added it cannot be any other but the Sonne because he bids him stay his hand and finally in the 16. verse he sweares by himselfe that he shall be rewarded which no created angel could doe and therefore it must needs be the Sonne Phil. 2.6 he thought it no robbery to be equall with God that is in such estate that God was so Col. 2.9 the godhead dwelt bodily in him that is the whole deitie and not as some would distinguish his divinity for then it might have bin some qualities but he saith the deitie The next thing is his propertie he is the begotten Sonne it must needs be the Sonnes property and this is considered Psal 2.17 Thou art my Sonne this day have I begotten thee This place applyed by the Apostle to the resurrection of Christ is not weakned because by the resurrection his eternall generation was declared Rom. 1.4 declared to be the Sonne of God by the resurrection from the dead so you heard Iohn 1.14.33.16 Col. 3.15 he is called the begotten Sonne of his Father The Sonne is unbegotten in respect of his Essence yet begotten in respect of his person because he had his personall existence from his Father begotten here is to be understood with purging from all impurity before all time not in time not out of the Father but in the Essence of the Father he is not begotten by any motion and corruption he hath not part of the Essence but the whole Essence therefore all imperfection being taken away he may be said to be begotten Thirdly by the worke of Redemption redeeming the elect from their bondage wherein they were from sinne and sathan Rom. 4.9 we are said to be justified by the blood of Christ Rom. 8 Who shall lay any thing to the charge of Gods chosen it is Christ that justifies c. Ephes 1.7 We have redemption through his blood from sathan Luke 11.21 22. the strong man is cast out 1 Iohn 3.8 he came to dissolve the works of the divell and from death he was made a curse for us and therefore the Apostle so triumphs 1 Cor. 15.5 6. Oh death where is thy sting thankes be unto God who hath given us the victory through Christ Jesus and so this description is made plaine to you Quest Why doe you say that he is the second person in the Deity and so