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are one 106 Ioh. 14. If a man loue me he wyll keepe my worde and my father also wyl loue hym and we wil come vnto him and dwell with him Folio 20 Iohn 14. Whosoeuer seeth me seeth my father 105 Ioh. 15. I am the vine and ye are the braunches 23 Iohn 15. My father is an husbandman 23 Ioh. 16. He shal iudge the world of sin 167 Iohn 17. This is life euerlastinge that they might knowe thee the only true God whō thou haste sent Iesus Christ. 154 Ioh. 17. I pray not for them alone but for thē also which shall beleue on me thorowe their preaching that they al may be one as thou fatherr art in me c. 143 Iohn 20. Whosoeuer synnes ye remit they are remitted vnto thē and whosoeuer sinnes ye retaine they are reteyned 79 Iohn 20. Receiue the holy spirite 171 Iohn 20. And many other thinges did Iesꝰ which are not written these are written that ye might beleue c. and haue lyfe eternall 104 Iohn 21. Simō Ioanna louest thou me more then these and he saide yea lord thou knowest I loue thee He sayde vnto him feade my lābes He said to hym again louest thou me Peter aunswered yea Lord thou knowest I loue thee He said vnto him feade my sheape And he asked hym the third tyme. 85.86 Actes 10. And there came a voyce to hym aryse Peter kyll and eate but Peter sayde God forbyd Lorde for I haue neuer eaten athyng that is vncleane or comen 175 Act. 10. Whyle Peter thought on his vision the spirite sayde vnto him beholde men seke thee aryse therfore get the down and go with them for I haue sent them 176 Actes 19. Paul passed thorow the vpper coastes and came to Ephesus and found certeyne disciples and sayd vnto them haue ye receyued the holy ghost and they sayde no. And he sayde wherwith were ye then baptised And they sayd with Iohns baptisme And it foloweth when they heard that they were baptised in the name of the Lord Iesu agayn and Paul layd his handes on them and ▪ thei spake with tongues and prophecied 91 Act. 22. Then the captain came vnto Paul● and sayd to him Tell me art y u a Romaine he saide yea And the Captaine aunswered with a great summe obteined I this fredom And Paul sayd I was free borne 40 Rom. 3. By the dedes of the law no flesh shall be iustified 121 Rom. 5. The lawe entred that syn should encrease 126 Rom. 8. We know not what to desire but the spirit maketh intercession myghtely for vs with gronyng whiche can not bee expressed with tonge 131 Rom. 8. God sent hys sonne in the likenes of sinful flesh 125 Ro. 8. Euery creatur is subdued to vanite 166 Ro. 9. Who can resist his wyl 44 1 Cori. 2. The eie hath not seene and the eare hath not heard neither haue entred in to the heart of men the thinges whiche God hath prepared for them that loue hym 170 1 Corin. 2. The spirite searcheth all thynges yea the bottom of gods secretes For what mā knoweth the things of a man saue the spirite of mā which is in him Euen so the thinges of god none knoweth but the spirit of God 170 1 Cor. 6. Ye are washed ye are sanctified ye are iustifieth by the name of the Lord Iesu and the spirite at our God Fol. 171 1 Cor. 6. Your bodies are the temple of the holy ghost which is in you whom ye haue of God ye are not your own for you are dearly bought Therfore glorifie God in your bodies 176 1 Corint 8. Althomgh there be that are called gods in heauen earth as ther be many gods and Lordes many yet vnto vs is there but one God which is the father of all thinges we in him and one lord Iesus Christ by whō are all thinges and we by him 154 1 Corin. 10. One loafe one body we that bee many 52 1 Cor. 14. The secrets of his hart are opened and he falleth down on his face and worshyppeth God saiyng that God is in you in dede Fol. 177 1 Cor. 15. By a man came death and by a mā cometh the resurrectiō of the dead for as by Adā al die so by christ al be made aliue 120 2 Cor. 3. The letter killeth the spirit geueth lyfe 4 2 Cor. 10. The weapōs of our war are not carnall thynges but the power of God to cast down strung holdes 3 Galat. 3. There is no Iew nether Gentil nether bonde ne free ne man ne woman 107 Gala. 4. In the fulnes of tyme God sent his sonne 125 Galath 4. God sent Christ. 125 Gal. 4 Borne of a woman idem Philip. 2. Beware of dogges beware of euil workers beware of discention for we are circumcision seruing the the spirite whiche is God 35 Philip. 2. He became obedient to the death of the Crosse. 128 Colo. 2. Beware lest any man come spoile you through Philosophie and deceitful vanitie 17 Col. 2. In Christ dwelleth all the fulnes of y e godhead corporally or bodely 108 2 Tessa 2. He shall syt in the temple of God and shew him selfe as God 88 1 Timo. 1. Unto God king euerlasting immortall inuisible and wise only by praise 155 1 Timo. 2. God would haue all men saued come to the knowledge of the truth 45 1 Timo. 6. He that is blessed and mighty only which only hath immortalitie 155.156 Hebr. 1. Which being the bryghtnes of his glory expresse image of his substaunce 106 Hebr. 6. It is impossible that they whiche were once lightned haue tasted of the heauenly gifte and were become partakers of y e holy ghost c. if they fall should ryse again by repentaunce crucifiyng vnto themselues again the son of God and making a mock of hym 91.92 Hebr. 13. Be not caried about with diuerse straunge learning 3 Iaco. 1. Cometh doun frō the father of light Fol. 45 1 Iohn 1. God is light and in hym is no darkenes 137 1 Iohn The seede of God remaineth in him Fol. 123 1 Iohn 5. There are thre which bear record on earth the spirit water and bloud and these thre are one 104 1 Iohn 5. There are ii● which beare recorde in heauen the father the worde the holy gost and these thre are one Folio 142 Apoc. 19. He had a name written that none knew but he him selfe Folio 78 FINIS The first Chapter ¶ We must learne what God is of Gods word and not of mans wisdome THe first point and chief profession of a true christen man is most stedfastly to beleue that ther be thre persones and one God as we are taught in Baptisme whiche is commaunded to be ministred in the name of the father of the sonne of the holy spirit For in y e bath of holy baptisme we are regenerate washed purified and made the children of God by the workmanship of the thre persons which formed also heauē and
who for his great learning was surnamed Magnus expoūdeth this text of y e holy ghost and saith that his predecessors toke it so and S. Austen is of thesame mind Philip Melancthon aloweth their interpretacion as I declared before For truly y e word spirit can not signifie wynd in that place the which when these wo●ds were spoken was vncreat What is ment thē by these worde● Borne vpon the waters Verely no blast of wynd but that he sate on the waters for as the hen sitting on her egs hatcheth her yōgones so the holy ghost hatcheth al creaturs which ther are called waters as it is written when thou lettest thy spirit go forth they are made so thou renuest y e face of thy earth He that made all things is God Heb. iij. The holy ghost made al thinges Ergo the holy ghost is god Iob also saith of him Spiritus diuinus qui fecit me the diuine spirit who made me confessing him both diuine and his maker And as when we read Opera manuū tuarum sunt celi The heauēs are the workes of thi hand we acknowledge Christ the maker of the worlde who is Gods hand so when we read Videbo celos tuos opera digitorum tuorum ●unam stellas que tu fundasti That is I wil behold the heauens the workmāship of thi fingers the mone the starres whiche thou hast made Let vs acknowledge also the holy ghost Gods finger to be our maker for as much as thesame works in other places are called the workes of God For as when the hand worketh the fingers worke also so the hole trinitie formed al thinges of a confused heap whose workes be vnseperable as I haue proued before Gouernour of al thinges The canticle of Moises recordeth that he gouerned the congregation of the Israelites For when they had passed ouer the sea they gaue herty thankes for their deliueraunce to al the thre persons to y e father and the sonne in these wordes Thi right hand O Lord is glorious in power thy right hand hath also dashed the enemies and to the holy ghost saiyng with y e spirit of thine anger the water gathered together as a rock For Christ is Gods right hand and by the word spirit the holy ghost is ment in that he saith Lord he signifieth the father Wherfore their deliueraunce is the workmanship of the whole trinitie which worketh al things in heauen and earth But the Prophet Esay protesteth the gouernaunce of the holy ghost more plainly saying Where is he who brought them from the water of the sea as a shepeheard doth his flok Where is he whiche led Moises by the right hād with his glorious arm Wher is he that led thē in the depe as an horse is led in the plain and he answereth The spirit of the Lord led thē as a tame beast goeth in the field The same spirit gouerneth the present congregation geuyng to one vtteraunce of wisdome to another fayth to another giftes of healyng to another power to do miracles to another prophecie to another iudgement of spirits to another diuerse tongues to an other interpretation as the Apostle witnesseth which be necessary offices in the church Who gaue Simeon an aunswer that he shuld not se death before he had sene our spokesman Iesus Christ The holy ghost Who leadeth the congregation in to al truth who teacheth vs al veritie y e holy ghost Who cōmaundeth to seperate Paul and Barnabas to the worke wherunto he had called them that is to preach the swete tidinges of the gospel to the gentyles The holy ghost Who forbyddeth them to preache in Asia who cōmaundeth Peter to aryse and get hym down and go with Cornelius seruauntes who sent those seruauntes vnto Simon the Tannars house for Peter The holy ghost Who monysheth Philp the Deacon to ioyne hym selfe to the chariot of the gelded man which was chamberlein to Candace Quene of the Ethiopians The holy ghost Do not these textes proue hym to gouerne the congregation to be myndfull of both good and euyl Do they not denie him to be a creature do they not fortify him to be y e third person in the gloriouse Trinitie and to be God Yes verelye All thynges are gouerned by God The Holy ghost gouerneth all thinges Ergo the Holy ghost is God Knowing al things foloweth the which belongeth to the alknowyng comforter for asmuch as he is the spirite of knowelege The Apostle witnesseth that man neither by the helpe of his outward senses nor through the gift of reason can atteine to the vnderstāding of those things which are prepared for the chosen He denieth this knowdlege to the senses saying Oculus non videt neque auris audiuit the eye hath not seene and the eare hath not heard for these be the two principall powers and to all mannes reason and wisdom by these words folowing Neque in cor nethre hath entred into y e heart of man the thinges c. for the heart is the place of vnderstanding Angels also are ignoraunt of some thinges as of the last day and houre which the father knoweth only But of the holy comforter it is written the spirit searcheth al things yea the bottome of Gods secretes Paule is not content only to say this of the spirite but he addeth two argumentes prouing the same The one is a similitude that as the spirit of man knoweth the thinges of man so the spirite of God knoweth y e things of God al things be his Ergo he knoweth al things His other reasō is that y e spiritual man through his inspiration discusseth all thinges He who knoweth all thinges is GOD The Holy ghost knoweth all thinges Ergo the Holy ghost is GOD. The next propertie in my definition belōging to God only is to forgeue sin How proue you that the holy ghost can do this Harken what Chryste our mercy stocke saith Receyue the holy ghost whose sinnes ye remit thei are remitted vnto them Note that the holy ghost pardonth sinne No man can remit sin they do onli minister forgeuenes in the name of the father of the sōne and of the holy ghost they pray God pardoneth they employ their seruice rem●ssion and mercy cōmeth from aboue as I haue declared and proued in my Chapt. that God onely forgeueth sinne Furthermore ye are washed saith S. Paule ye are sanctified ye are iustified by the name of the Lord Iesu and by the spirite of oure God Ergo the spirite forgeueth sinne The Prophet Esay telleth that one of the Seraphins with a hot coale taken from the aulter wyth tongues touched his mouth and his sin was molten away He meaneth neither charcole nor sea cole but the cole of the holy ghost who maye be well called a cole for he is fier wherfore the holy ghoste doth forgeue sinne No man can deny but that in baptisme sinnes be forgeuen The holy
it is 5 Left hand of God 9 Logyck necessary 17 Lying hated of God Folio 36 Loue suffereth al thinges 86 Lybertines errour 111 Lawe is an axe 126 M Mouth of God what Folio 9 Man made after the Image of God 13 Mans soul what ther is in 14 Malachie maketh nothinge for y e masse is plainly declared 32. Fol. 34 Man that was wounded 35 Ministers haue no sacrifice but common with the laitie 36 Marchaunt man 37 Mydwyues of Egipt Folio 37 Mans soule is bothe mortal and immortall 47 Man maketh himselfe euill 51 Mens knowledge vnperfect 73 Mary Magdalen 76 Ministers howe they do forgeue retaine synne 79 Manichies confuted Fol. 148 N Nose of God what it signifieth 8 No sacrament is a sacrifice 35 No perfect difinition can be made of God Folio 99 O Only God is to be sworne by 10 Our lyfe a shadow in this world 16 Obiections answered Folio 29.42.44 Origenistes belefe 42 Oppression what mischief cometh therof 55 Our life a warfar 134 One God who ruleth all 147 One name 156 〈◊〉 grace 159 Our thoughtes miserable 179 P Picture none can be made of God 1.2 Papistes will haue their gloses 4 Papistes seke al meanes possible to driue vs from scripture 4 Phylosophy the true vse therof 18 Papistes saye here is Christ and there is Christ. 22 Pyghius calleth gods word a nose of wa● Picklock 23 Pyghius argument answered 32 Peters vision 33 Papistes haue made seuen orders 36 Perfit causes 67 Peters keye what it is Folio 81 Pope cannot shew Peters last will 87 Proceading of the holy ghost 104 Parsonally 108 Papistes stubburn in their doings 116 Prophetes neuer prayed to no creaturs 121 Pithagoras 150 Perminides idem Preachīg a work ▪ 173 Papistes would be called to geue an auns to their faith 174 Peter prayeth to the holy spirit 175 R Right had of god 9 Reasons to proue thre persons 102.103 Resurrection 115 Rauēs and not doues who 131 Reasons against praiyng to saynctes 146 S Symonides aunswer what god is 2 Spirit of god teacheth what god is 2 Straunge doctrine what it is 3 Samaritanes 3.2 Scripture is the power of god 4 Scripture ought to be studied 4 Scripture is the immortal sede 5 Shoulders of God what is ment 9 Synne seperateth vs from god 20 Substaunce of bread remayneth 24 Substaunce or natural propertie 26 Substaunce of bread not chaunged 27 Sacramentes of the new testament beter then the olde 27 Sacramētal receiuing necessary 30 Sacrifice of thākes offred in all places 33 Scripture vseth to cal al thinges new 34 Scriptur ful of tropes and figures 39 Synne the cause of barones 49 Serpentes flyes and wormes why they were made 51 Syt in the temple of god what is signifieth 90 Samosathan an arch-heretike 109 Spirit is euery wher Folio 112 T Touchstone 3 Tong of god 9 This is my body expounded 24 Thre similitudes in y e sacrament idem Thankes ought to be geuen for the death of Christ. 50 Theues that robbed y e woūded man 35 Thorder of ministers ▪ only 36 To affirme y t is false is to lye 38 The mouth that lieth killeth the soule 40 Trouble maketh vs to leran to know god 43 The cause in vs of cōdempnation 45 The holy spirit is the maker of y e world 48 To maītein a king 55 Thre opinions 66 To wash Christ. 76 To be renewed 96 the word substāce 108 Thre bodies 109 The holy spirit forgeueth sinne 113 Two sortes of resurrections 115 The Godhead is vndefileable 125 The do●e a scholemaster vnto vs. 132 The workes of the .iii persons be vnseperated 139 Tha●es Milesius 149 Temples are to be dedicate to God only Fol. 176 V Uoice of God must be harkened vnto 1.2 Unwritten verities Folio 104 W What God is 1 Weapōs of our warfare 3 Worldly wisdom folyshnes 5 What is ment by these wordes he y ● is 7 Wombe of God 9 What stained red clothes be 11 Winges of God what they signifie 12 We shall see God face to face 16 Wickednes coueteth y e darke 2● We cānot escape gods hand 21 We must receiue the sacrament why 31 Wounded man what is signified 35 Wicked shal haue endles paine 42 Why god doth punish the Godly aferd 43 World is the workemanship of the whole trinitie 47 Why Christ is named a worde 48 World the workmanship of y e trinitie 49 Workes of God in beastes be not vnprofitable 51 Worlde gouerned by Gods prouidence 54 Why good men are afflicted 58 Why starres appeared at the birth of Christ Folio 64 Who is forgeuen and when 80 Who is the rock 83 Why Peter was named Sephas 84 Why Christ byddeth Peter thrise fede my shepe 85 What is most necessary in a preacher 86 Whether God can sin or lye or not 92 Word person 108 Why christ was born of a woman 120 Who are the brethren of Christ. 124 Why christ was born of a virgin espoused and maried 125 Why all men ar borne babes not able men Folio 126 We are the sonnes of God by adoption Fol. 126 Why Christ came in thende of the world Fol. 125 Why Christ was baptised 127 Why Christ suffered death 128 Why he died on the Crosse. 128 Why Christ toke our nature 128 Why the holy ghoste apered 130 Why the spirit is named oyle 167 FINIS AN OTHER TABLE TO finde harde textes and suche as haue bene abused for euill purposes plainly and truly expounded GEne 1. In y e begynninge God created heauen and earth 48 Gene. 1. The spirit of the Lorde was borne vpon the waters 49 Gene. 1. God saide let ther be light God said let there be a firmamēt Folio 49 Gene. 1. Let vs make man to our similitude and after our likenes fol. 13. cha 27. fol. 138 Gene. 1. God behelde all that he had made ●o they were exceading good 49.50 Gen. 2. God rested the seuenth daye from all his workes 71.72 Gene. 3. Adam where art thou 73 Gene. 3. Cursed be the earth in thy worke in sorowe shalt thou ●ate therof 50 Gen. 3. The sede of the woman shal grinde the serpentes head 123 Gene. 4. Where is Abel thy brother 73 Gene. 6. I repent me y t I made man 73 Gene. 12. Abrahā said to Sara his wyfe say I pray thee that thou art my sister 38.39 Gene. 18. And the lord appeared vnto Abrahā and he lift vp his eies and loked and lo three men stoode not far frō him 103.104 Gen. 18. And ther came two angels to Sodom at euen 104 Gene. 24. You shall bring my hoare heares w t sorow vnto hel 43 Gen. 26. Isaac dwelled in Gerat the men of the place asked him of his wife he said that she was his sister 38 Gene. 27. Isaac sayde vnto Iacob art thou my son Esau and he said I am Esau thy eldest son 38 Exod. 1. And the mydwyues answered Pharao y e Hebrues womē are sturdy women deliuered before we come at them God therfore
ascension as in their actes is regestred The papistes replie that the scripturs are not sufficiēt and able to confoūd heretikes but their interpretations and gloses vpon them because they be not plaine and euident but dark and hard and may be wrested to many purposes How did Christ confute the deuil With scripture or expoūding the scriptures Again Gods word is a lanterne a light it turneth the soule it geueth wisdome euē vnto babes it reioyseth y e hart it lightneth the eyes it is a candle shining in a darke place therfore not hard nor darke but easy plain and to be studied of all men hygh low pore and rich spirituall and lay For the holy paciēt man Iob saith that the lyfe of man is nothing els then a very warfare vpon the earth ful of misery trouble set about with a great multitude of mortal enemies the deuil the world and the flesh Wherfore the sweard of Gods word is very necessary vnto al that be in this warfare For who goeth to battell without a sweard Doth not he y t taketh away thy sweard betray the vnto thyne aduersaries Christe saith he y t hath no sweard let him sel his coat by him one and the papistes seke al meanes possible to spoyle y e people of their sweard which is Gods word saieng it wil make them heretiks for Litera occidit spiritus est qui viuificat The letter killeth and the spirit quikneth is Gods word the letter Thē we must not reade it ▪ least it kill vs least it make vs heretykes But harken what master Doctour of all veritye saith Sermo tuus veritas est Thy word is truth And Peter calleth the selfe same immortall seed by which we are borne a newe and which lasteth and lyueth for euer Doth immortal seed kyl vs Doth truth make vs heretikes Christ declareth the operatiō of this seed saieng now you ar cleane by my word Paule saith Fides exauditu that faith commeth therof not heresy These frutes this seed engēdreth where it is sowen truth cleannes of life regeneration and faith He that talketh with wyse men becometh wiser by ther cōmunication And shall not he that talketh with God y e authour of al wysdom in his scriptures be edified therby Thē what is Littera occidens the murthering letter Truly the lawe which causeth anger by which cometh knowledge of sin which is a scolemaster vnto Christ. The lawe first killeth that Christ may make alyue it condempneth that Christ may iustify it sheweth sinne he healeth sinne The gospel is a sermon of Gods mercy that he hathe blotted out oure sinnes by fayth onelye in Chrystes bloude it maketh no heretykes xii men by preachynge of it made the vnfaythefull and heretikes faithful and true Christians this candel was not light to be put vnder a bushel but to be set in the candelstick to geue light to them that be in Gods house For Christe crieth wo worth them that take away the key of knowledge nether entring them selues ne yet suffring other to enter The key of knowledge is Gods holy testament and word that whiche before we called the touchston to discerne good doctrine frō euil When thei had taken the touchstone from vs they made vs beleue that Peuter was siluer and they sold vs copper for gold making y e scriptures a nose of wax and a tenis baule wresting them vnto euery purpose Thus we sée from whēce we must fetch the knowledge of God verely out of Gods word whiche is the truth and not out of the questionistes or schole mē or other like For he saith by his Apostle I wil destroy the wisdome of the wyse and I will cast away the vnderstanding of the prudent Where is the wise where is the Scribe wher is the searcher of this world Hath not God made y e wisdom of this world folishnes As God is knowen only of himself so we must only learne of hym what he is As for man he knoweth no more what God is then the vnreasonable beastes know what man is yea and so much lesse as there is more difference betwene God and man then betwene man and the beastes Wherfore all leauen al straunge doctrine and mans wisdom set apart I will see what the scriptures teach vs concerning God nor I wil not disdain to aske where I shall see cause nor be ashamed to learne where I am ignorant desiring him that readeth this treatise where the scripture is plain to beleue for except we beleue we shal not vnderstand where it is doubtfull to search with me where he seeth himself out of the way to reuoke his opinion where he seeth me in an errour to enforme me and I will be glad to learne and so we shall folow the rule of charitie searching both after God whome it is written Seke the Lorde and hys strength seke his face euermore The second Chapter ¶ God only is of him self WHen Moses desired y e Lord to shew him his name the Lord saide vnto him I am that I am That is to wit I am of my self I am only Nothing is of it selfe without creation without corruption saue only I which am that I am Whiche vnderstanding God himself doth declare speaking further vnto Moses this shalt thou saye vnto the childrē of Israel He that is did send me vnto you for nothīg is saue only God forasmuch as they stand not by their proper strength but by the power and goodnes of him The heauens the waters the earth the hill●s would fall onles he measured the heauen with hys span held the waters in his fist comprehended the whole earth in thre fingers weyed the mountaines and hilles in a balaunce by which phrases is ment that he gouerneth ordreth and disposeth thē as he listeth Nether the Sunne could geue light ne yet the fire heat al thinges would decay and perishe onles he did rule them as the soull doth mans body vnto whom only that belongeth and apperteineth ▪ which the Grekes cal on the Latinistes est as witnesseth the Apostle Non est in illo est non sed est in illo est Of all other thinges non may be said for once they were not but not of God because he was alwaies he is and he is to come all thinges haue their being of him and he of him self Except we vnderstand this saying he that is sent me vnto you after this sort it maketh no difference betwene God and his creatures For all be it they haue not their beginning of themselues but of him yet it is truly said of them that they are Moreouer what could y e Isralites haue thought Moses to haue ment by these wordes he that is then a certain man sent hym vnto them If they had taken Moises so they would not haue left Egipt and folowed hym into the wyldernes but they toke these wordes he that is
ignoraunce doth not argue Gods worcks to be vnprofitable yea Gods glory and wonderful power is more maruelous in making the litle flie to hear to tast and to fele with a mouth with legges with wynges a body the stoma●k the othe● inward partes then in an Elephant and more maruelous in a frog then in a great Whale and in a mouse then in a mightie horse If thou come into a riche mans house and seest much stuffe thou thinkest al to be to some purpose and darest thou iudge y t God in his house hath made any thing to no purpose Al Gods creatures ether be profitable or hurtful or not necessary thanck him for the profitable take hede of the hurtful and question not reason not of thinges not necessary For although thy capacitie can not perceiue it yet God hath made all thinges in measure and number and weight he made not y e deuil for he made him an aungel and he made himself a deuil by sinning when he fell from heauen as lightening For the deuill is as much to say as an accuser and a seducer of the Greke word Diaballi whiche signifieth to accuse to infame to disceiue God made man but he made not man euil so he made him an angel but not a deuil he made many angels but they made them selues euill for no euil commeth of him as it is written he beheld many thinges yea al that he had made and ●o they wer exceading good But why did he make him an angel knowing he wold become a deuil why did he make other aungels innumerable why many thousands of men women and children which he forseeth shalbe dampned Verely that he might declare himself to be rightuous in punishing the vngodly as he is merciful in rewarding the godly no man can blame him therfore but rather magnifie his rightuousnes He compelleth them not to sinne for which thei ar dampned Should God because he forsawe they would be euill absteine from creatinge them which is good Is it not lauful for him to do what him listeth with his own are their eies euyll bycause he is good should he not do well in making them because they would doe ill in offendyng him Of this thing seke a further aunswer in the .xii. of the boke of wysdom but let vs returne from whence we are straied al beit these questions are annexed vnto our purpose The smyth is not able to make any thing without Iron nor the Carpenter without wood nor the Tayler without cloth nor the Shomaker without leather nor the Potter without clay but God who is almightie made al thyngs of nothyng Before any thyng was what could there be to make them of except he would haue made them of hymself Iesus the sonne of Sirach saith Qui viuit in eternum creauit omnia simul He that liueth for euer more made al thinges simul together that is God made first a confused heap called in Greke Chaos of nothing and of that heap he formed all thinges as it is written Qui fecisti mundum ex materia informi who hast formed the world of a confused heape He made this heap altogether where he saith in the beginning God treated all thynges heauen and earth for the heap is called there heauē and earth as afterward also it is called the water the spirit of y e Lord was born vpon the waters So far no time no order of daies is mencioned afterward God of this heap in six daies shapeth al thinges so that both be true that God made the world in syx daies and that he made all thinges together This article of creation is necessary to be knowen for as muche as some deny God to be the maker of the world and geueth the glory therof to aungels as the Menandrians Saturnians Cerinthians al so the Nicolitanes it is y e first article of our Crede The .xv. Chapter ¶ God ruleth the world after his prouidēce and how he rested the .vii. day OTher graunt God to be maker of al thinges but they suppose that as the shypwright whē he hath made the ship leaueth it to y e mariners medleth no more therwith as the carpenter leaueth the house that he hath made euen so God after he had formed all thinges left al his creatures to their own gouernaūce or to the gouernaūce of y e starres not ruling the world after his prouidēce but liuīg in ease quietnes as y e Stoiks Epicures diuers astrologers because it is writtē y t on the .vii. day God rested from al his workes To these I aunswer with the prophet Dauid God couereth the heauen with cloudes prepareth rain for the earth maketh the grasse to grow vpon the moūtains geueth foder vnto the cattel maketh fast y e bars of y e gates of Sion blesseth y e children within maketh peace in our borders filleth vs with the flour of wheat geueth vs snow lyke wol seatreth the hore fr●●t like ashes casteth forth his ise like morsels helpeth them to right that sustein wrong loseth men out of pryson geueth sight to the blind raiseth vp them that are fallen careth for straungers defendeth the fatherles socoureth the widowe wherfore he is not an idle God For as the body lyueth thorow the lyfe of the soul euen so the world continueth by Gods gouernaunce who ruleth it as y e maister doth his seruaunt without whom it per●sheth in the twinkling of an eie All thynges wayte vpon him to receiue fode in due season when he geueth it them they gather it when he openeth his hand they are filled with good things when he hideth his face thei are sorowful if he take away his breath they die and are turned again to dust The common wealth of y e Israelites teacheth vs how wōderfully God prouideth for thē that he hath chosen He preserued Iacob frō his brother Esau he sēt Ioseph into Egipt to make prouision against the .vii. dear yeares he sent darknes amongs the Egiptians he turned their waters into bloud and slue their fishe their landes brought forth frogges flies lyse grashoppers caterpillers yea euen in their kinges chambers he brought them forth of the house of bondage and slauery with siluer gold he rebuked the sea and dried ti vp he led them thorow the depe as in the wildernes he spred out a cloud to be a couering and fire to geue light in the nyght season at their desires came quailes and he filled them with the bread of heauen he opened the rock of stone and the waters flowed out so that riuers came into the wildernes he dried vp the waters of Iordan that y e people might passe ouer he ouerthrew the walles of Iericho and made the sunne to stand stil and the day was lengthened he s●ew mightie kings Sehon king of the Amorites and Og king of ●asan and gaue away their lād for an heritage
and vnbegot Who is called also for the same skil ametor and apator motherles and fatherles She witnesseth also that this god made heauen and garnished it with lightes made earth and the waters saying 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 Ther is alone one chief god which did make The heauen the sun the mone and eke the stares The steady earth and sea fluds that shake With all fruit bearing trees c. And that he is only to be honored and none other thing 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 Him only worshyp ye That ruleth the world alone Which hath from the beginning be And euer shalbe one And she bringeth a reason why for as muche as he is gouernour of the world and only without beginning ending An other Sibille also crieth that this is the voice of God 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 I am one God my self alone And beside me God is there none Appollo also whom the folysh people for his wisdom supposed to be god worshipping him as God after his death when he was demaunded what God was made this aunswer 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 He that is of himself and of none other Whom naught can hurt who neuer had a mother Whose name can by no meanes be ful exprest Who in the syre doth lyue and take his reste Lo this is God as for thangels and we Of this great God a right smal porcion be Be not discontent genle reader that I myngle the sayinges of Philosophers and Poetes with the veritie of the scriptures For Paul citeth Poetes to fortify Gods prouidēce saying In him we liue moue and haue our beyng as certein of your owne Poetes saye for we are also his generatiō the Prophetes also make relation of Giantes and of the valley of Titans Esay telleth of the maremaides and of the doughters of sparowes and Ieremy saith of Babilō that the doughters of Marmaydes shal dwel in it The wyseman also speaketh of thē Ezechiell mencioneth the destruction of Gog and Magod which all be spoken of much in Poetes The scriptures also vse to teach vs truth by fables as y e parable of trees in the boke of Iudges wytnesseth and many other But to turne to our matter there is but one God forasmuch as all men confesse hym to be a father both because he is the fountaine of all thinges and also geueth al necessaries to men as a father But it is against nature for any man to haue many fathers wherfore it is against natur to worship many gods He is a Lord also and a Maister for to hym belongeth to auenge and punyshe But no man can serue two Maisters Wherfor if God be to be honored he is one god not many If ther be many ther can be no God which only is to be honored But how can the father the son the holy ghost being thre be one God Truly because thei ar one mind one spirit one substance can not be seperate The father is as it were a plētiful spring or fountain the sonne is a riuer gushing out of it The father is the sunne Christ is the beame issuing out of it The beam can not be seperat from the Sunne nor the Riuer from the spryng Christ also is the hād of God and the holy comforter is his finger the hand and finger are not seperat from the body I wil declare this with a familier example If a father haue a sonne whom he loueth so muche that he maketh him ruler of his house yet y e house is said to be gouerned by one maister and ruler not many So the worlde is the house of one God the father and the sonne because they disagre nether in nature ne in will are one God The kinges image is called the king Christes image Christ and yet they be not two kinges nor two Christes so the father Christ are one God for Christ is the fathers image no dead image for he is life and resurrection nor counterfait for he is truth nor dumme for he is the word But the Arrians reply that as I say Dauid and Salomon ar of one substaunce and yet they be thre men not one man y t so albeit the father the sonne and the holy ghost be one in substaunce yet they are not one God I aunswer that Isay Dauid and Salomon are called thre mē not one man because euery one of them although they be of one substaunce hath a diuersitie in time in knowledge in bignes in place For there can be no vnitie where there is diuersitie But the father the son and the holy ghost are one god forasmuch as ther is no diuersitie amōg them They are al thre immortal of like knowledge maiestie not conteined in place but fillers of al places Many also are called by the name of mā as the lord is my helper I care not what man may do vnto me it is better to trust in God then in man But in men there is vnitie of certein thinges only as of nature or loue or faith General vnitie belongeth only to the father the sonne the holy ghost wherfore they be one God Further that the father and Christ are one God the prophet Esay teacheth saying the lord hath said moreouer the occupiers of Egipt the marchaūtes of the Morians Sabees shall come vnto thee w t tribute thei shalbe thine thei shal folow thee go with cheines vpon their fete They shal fal down before thee make supplicatiō vnto thee for god is in thee ther is no other God beside thee God the father speketh these words to Christ who is one God with the father for y e father is in him saith that ther is no god beside him If thou deny them to be one God thou deniest the diuinitie of the father who saith to Christ God is in thee ther is no God beside thee because he is in his son for it is written The father that dwelleth in me is he that doeth the workes I am in the father the father in me ther is no God beside him because thei both ar one God God is in god yet ther be not two Gods the Lord is in y e Lord yet thei be not two Lords for we are forbidden to serue two Lords Nemo potest duobus dominis seruire But both the father and Christ ar to be honored and serued For of Christ it is writtē that the thre wyse men kneled doun and worshipped hym and opened their treasures and offered vnto him giftes gold frankensence and myrre By gold confessing him to be a kyng by frankensence to be God and by myrre to be man nether ar they blamed therfore A womā of Cane worshipped him and obteineth her re●uest And Paul in the beginning of al
dealt wel with the midwiues 37.38 Exod. 3. God said vnto Moises I am that I am 6 Exo. 15. Thi right hād Lord is glorious in power thy right hande hath all to dashed the enemy 169 Exo. 15. With the spirit of thine anger the water gathered together as a rock 169 Exo. 33. you shal se my hīderparts but my face you can not se. 8.9 Ex. 33. The lord spake vnto Moises face to face as man speaketh vnto his frend 18 Deut. 3. The Lord thy God is a consumyng fyre 137 Deut. 4. Unto thee it was shewed that thou mightest know that y e Lord is God c. 156 Deut. 6. The lord our God is one God 156 Deu. 33. They y t draw nigh his seat shal taste of his doctrine 10 1 Reg. 2. Our lord bringeth folke downe into hel bringeth them againe 24 1 Reg. 16. It for thinketh me y t I haue made Saul king 73.74 3 Re. 22. Micheas said vnto Achab. I saw the Lord sit on his seate al the cōpany of heauē stāding about him 18 ● Reg. 2. Behold there came a charet of fire horses of fire did put them a sunder c. 66 Iob. 7. The life of mā is a warfar vpō y e erth Iob. 8 Mans life is a shadow 16 Iob. 18. The hand of the Lord hath touched me 9 Iob. 34. For the wyckednes and synne of y e people he maketh an Hipocrite to reigne ouer them 55 Psalm 2. This day I begotte thee 137 Psalm 2. Kysse the son lest the Lord be angry Folio 15 Psalm 2. He that dwelleth in heuē shal laugh them to scorne and the Lord shall mocke them Folio 15 Psalm 7. God hath bent his bow made it ready he hath prepared weapons of death and ordeined arrowes to destroy 12 Psalm 8. I wil beh●●d the heauens the workmanship of thy fingers the mone and the starres whiche thou haste made 169 Psalm 10. His eieliddes beholde the childrē of men 8 Psalm 16. Defend me vnder the shadowe of thy wynges 11.12 Psalm 21. The generation which is to come shalbe tolde vnto y e Lord they shall tel his rightuousnes 74 Psalm 33. The eyes of the Lorde are ouer the rightuous 8 Psal. 44. God which is thy god hath anointed thee with the oyle of gladnes aboue thy felowes Psal. 59. Ouer Edom will I stretche out my shoe 11 Psal. 62. All they that sweare by hym shalbe commended 10 Psalm 70. Shewe vs the light of thy countenaunce and we shalbe holy 8 Psalm 98. Worshyp the fotestole of my fete Folio 177 Psalm 101. The heauens ar the workes of thy handes 169 Psal. 109. Sit on my right hand 9 Psalm 109. Of my wombe before the morning starre I begat the Folio 103 Psalm 116. The right hand of the Lord hath don maruels the right hand of the Lord hath gotten the victory 9 Psalm 118. All things serue thee 166 Prouerb Because I haue called ye haue refused I wyll stretche out my hand and ther was none that coulde helpe you and I wyll laugh at your destruction and wyll skorne you when that whiche you feared shall come c. fol. 15 Cant. 2. I am the flour of the field the Lilie of the valleis and the rose among thornes 132 Esay 6. Beholde this hath touched thy mouthe and thyne vnrightuousnes is taken away and thy synne forgeuen 171 Esay 11. There shall come a rod forth of the roote of Iesse a blossome or floure shall arise out of the roote Folio 122.123 Esay 40. Who measureth the heauēs with his span who held the waters in his fist who cōprehēdeth the whole earth in thre fingers weyghed the hilles and mountaines in a balaunce 6 Esay 45. The occupiers of Egipt the marchauntes of the Morians and Sabees shal come vnto thee with tribute they shall bee ●●ne they shall folowe thee and go with cheines on their fete The● shall fall down before thee and make supplication vnto thee for God is in thee there is none other God beside thee 135 Esay 63. Who is this that cōmeth frō Edom with stained clothes of Bosra 11 Esay 66. I will flowe vpon you like a water floud of peace and like a flowing streame 158 Ier. 10. Behold ye house of Israel ye are in my hand euen as the clay in y e potters hād 9 Ie. 23. Is not my word like fyre saith the lord and like a hāmer that breketh y e hard ston 99 Ierem. 32. Thou haste brought thy people of Israel out of the land of Egipt with an almighty hande with a stretched out arme 9 Thre 1. We haue prouoked his mouth v●to wrath 9 Threno 4. The spirit before vs Christ the Lord 161 Danie 2. Thou sawest the stone cut out of the hill withouten handes breake into pouder the Iron bras earth siluer and gold 124 Dan. 3. He hath deliuered vs out of hel 43 Dan. 7. His clothyng was as white as snow the heare of his head lyke pure wolle 8 Sopho. 1. I wil stretch out my hand ouer Iuda and Ierusalem and I wil rote out the remnaunt of Baals c. 9 Mal. 1. I haue no pleasure in you and as for an offering I will not accept it at your hand for from the rising of y e sunne vnto the goinge doune therof my name is great among the gentils yea in euery place shall there sacrifice be done and a cleane offering offered vp in my name 32.33 Ionas 3. Who can tell whether God wil turn and repent and pacifie his wrath preserue vs. 15 Sap. 5. The sunne of rightuousnes and vnderstanding arose not vpon vs. 135 Sap. 12. God made the worlde of a confused heape 52 Eccl. 18. he that liueth euermore made al thinges together 52 Baruch 3. He is our God and there is none other able to be compared vnto him 154 Mat. 1. Behold a maid shall be with child and shall bring forth a son Folio 125 Math. 1. Espoused to Ioseph 125 Math. 1. His mother Mary 120 Math. 1. That whiche is conceiued of her is of y e holy gost 124.125 Math. 2. They founde the childe with Mary Folio 124 Ma. 2. we haue sene his star in the east 46.47 Math. 2. They kneled doune and worshipped him and opened their treasures and offered giftes gold frākēsence and myrre 65 Math. 3. And Ihō saw the spirite of God discende lyke a doue and light vpō him 130.131 Mat. 3. The axe is put to the rote of the trees Folio 126 Math. 3. Then came Iesus from Galile to Iordan to be baptised of Ihon. 127.128 Math. 4. Then came to him the tempter and and sayd 127 Math. 5. Blessed be the cleane herted for they shall se God 131 Math. 6. If ye shal forgeue other their trespaces your heauenly father shal also c. 77 Math. 10. Be ye innocent as doues and wise c. Fol. 132 Mat. 16. Thou art Peter vpō this rock w●l Iohn 10. I and my father
this was no audible voyce no sounding or transitory noyse commyng from the lightes but God said be there light fyrmament c. that is to saye God made these thinges by his saying ▪ by his word by his voice which is christ as it is writtē In y e beginnīg was y e word that is in y e father was christ al thīgs were made by it and nothing was made without i● as Moises teacheth very wel repeting these wordes Deus dixit God sayd in y e creatiō of euery thīg And why is Christ called his fathers word Truly bicause he is his image and no man cometh to the knowledge of the father but by the sonne And as we do open manifest and declare our mindes one to another by our words and communication so God is disclosed opened and discouered by Christ. No man hath sene God at any time thonly begotten sonne which is in the bosome of the father he hath declared him in his sermons he is sincerely published and plainly painted and portraied For this cause he is surnamed y e saying of God and an audible and a trāsitory word not properly but by a metaphore and borowed spech And this trāsitory word made al thinges vpholdeth al thinges gouerneth al things Nowe touching the holy spirit we read in the first Chapter of generation spiritus domini ferebatur the spirit of y e Lord was born vpō the waters Many do expoūd by the spirit in this text the wynd but it can not be taken so for many causes First the wynd is the exhalatiō or spirit of the waters this was y e spirit of God as the text doth say Moreouer y e wind then was vncreat vnmade For I think no man wil defend that the wind was made before the first day which is made after these wordes And others do read for ferebatur super aquas fouebat vel exclu debat aquas the spirit did bring forth or hatch the waters so in dede the word signifieth in the Sirian tonge wherfore was borne vpon the waters is no blast of wind but a metaphore of the hen and a borowed speach The hen is borne of her egs and sittteth vpon them and so hatcheth her yong and so the holy ghost was borne vpō the waters sat vpon thē brought forth and hatched all creatures which there are called waters For as it is wrytten when thou lettest thy spirit go forth they are made Basil who for his great learning was surnamed magnus expoundeth this text thus sayth that his predecessors toke it so and S. Austen is of the same mind and Philip Melancthō aloweth their interpretatiō Thus it is euident y t the vniuersal world is the workmāship of the whole trinitie whose workes be inseperable as they be inseperable and one almighty euerlasting inuisible vnsercheable god of one substaunce and nature power and maiestie who gathered the waters together as it werin a bottel who maketh y e cloudes his chariot and goeth vpō the winges of the wind and who spreadeth out heauen like vnto a curteyn After that he had finished al his workes he beheld thē and ●o they were exceading good Now there be many thinges not good vnprofitable vnfrutful perilouse for thornes and thistels prick vs the gout greueth vs the pocks the canker consumeth vs the sciatica payneth vs spasmes palsies feuers noy vs serpentes doe poysen vs flies do bite vs cats do scrat vs flees do eat vs moūtaines weary vs snow doth let vs thonders do fear vs the cocodrils do kil our bodies the deuyl our souls God made not these thinges for al that he made was good and if he made not these he made not al thinges The earth bringeth forth thornes and thistels and other venemous herbes not by nature but thorow the synne of man vnto whō God speaketh Because thou hast obeyed the voyce of thy wyfe and hast eaten of the tree of which I commaunded the not to eat Cursed be the earth in thy worke In sorow shalt thou eat therof al the daies of thy lyfe and it shall beare thornes and thistels vnto thee and thou shalt eat the herbes of the field in the sweat of thy face shalt thou eat bread Before sinne we read not that the earth brought forth thistels bushes vnfruitful trees but grene gras fruitful trees herbes bearing holsome sedes The fal of Adam also caused al maner of griefs panges sicknes disease which then began to torment man when God had said In sorow shalt thou eat therof all the daies of thy life By this word sorow al such thinges be ment and signified If you aske me why God suffred the earth to bring forth thornes and vnfruitful trees my answer is not to pain the earth with thē which feleth no pain but to admonish vs of our synne to put vs in remēbraunce of our fault to be a warning vnto vs as often as we se thē to take hede that we synne no more For if he punish the earth for our sinnes how much more will he punishe vs Wherfore this memory shall continue vntyll the sting of death which is sinne be taken away vntil that be brought to passe that is written death is consumed into victory death where is thy sting Hell where is thy victory by vnfruitful trees he warneth vs y t we be not vnfruitful For as husbandmen forsake their trees not dōging not watring thē when they be baren but to burn them euen so God ceaseth to poure his blessinges vpon the vnfruitfull for he is a husbandman herken what his only son saith whom we are cōmaunded to hear I am the true vine and my father is the husbandmā He that abideth not in me is cast forth as a braunch and is widdered and men gather it and cast it into the fier and it burneth This fruit we may gather and learn of the vnfruitfull tree By siknes partly he scurgeth vs for our sinne partly he trieth vs and lerneth vs his will as it is wrytten the ouen proueth the potters vessell so doth temptation of trouble try rightuous mē Now we are come to those whiche demaund who made serpentes Cocodriles flies wormes c. Of which much harm and no profite cōmeth Verely he who made al thinges Although they be hurtful vnto vs for our disobedience yet be they exceading good in their own nature and profite vnto the furnishing of the whole world no lesse then the other which we recount more profitable and preciouse If an ignoraunt man chaunce to go into a conning mans shop and happen to see many ●oles there that he knoweth not he thinketh them either to be vnprofitable or not necessary Euen so we in almightie Gods shop which is the world do iudge many thinges to be naught because we are ignoraunt The Cocodrill the litle flie the small flee haue their cōmoditie albeit we know it not Our
that there be three seueral persons saying In the begynninge God created Heauen and earth Where euidētlye by y e name of God the father and by the beginning his sonne by whome he made all thinges are to be vnderstand For who is the beginning but Christ who answereth the Iewes asking what he was I am y e beginning which spake vnto you and in whose behalfe Dauid speaketh in y e beginning of y e boke it is writē of me After these words of the father the sonne it foloweth immediatly The spirit of God was borne vpon the waters the which is the thirde persō in y e gloriouse trinitie Some take the spirite here for the wynd blowing vpon the waters If they examine the text diligently they shall fynd y e wynd was yet vnmade and that y e waters there do not signifie that which we call water cōmonly but the confused heape of which God formed all thinges If God were not a trinitie he wold not haue saide let vs make man to our similitude after our likenes ▪ For these words let vs our similitude our likenes cannot be spoken of one person Neither they which are spoken after the miserable captiuitie and faule of Adam The Lord God saide lo Adam is become as one of vs in knowledge of good and euill But here thou wilt say these Phrases proue not many personnes for doth not the king say we wil that this or that be done and yet he is but one Kinges and Emperours vse to say so because they haue coūselloures commonly whose prudent aduises they folowe but of God it is wrytten Quis cognouit mentem Domini aut quis illi fuit a consiliis Who hath knowen the mind of the Lord or who is his counselloure And therfore he doth not say so for lyke cōsideratiō but because y t as Pithagoras saith He is Ternarius numerus The third numbre which cōnteineth al other numbres both vnitie euens oddes Esayas teacheth vs the same where he saith that he saw the seraphins flacker from aboue and cry each one to other Holy Holy Holy is y e Lord of Hostes. By this word holy thrise repeted we are taught that there be thre persons and ●y the wordes folowing the Lord of hostes not iterate that there is but one Lord. I will proue the same by the propertyes of the thre personnes The Congregation confesseth the father to be vnbegotten and no heretyke can deny it and the scripture telleth vs that the son is begotten to whome y e father saith Thou art my son this day I begat the not that the father is elder then Christ for as he was alwayes a father so he was neuer without a son but begat him without time also of my wombe before the mornyng star begat I the. God y e father hath no wombe or corporal form but by his wombe we must vnderstand his substaūce as if he said of my substaūce of my owne nature I begat thee If God the father begat Christ of his owne substaunce which is immutable howe could of the same substaūce his mutable flesh be made as our late Anabapt defend God begat God and light begat light as a man getteth a man and a dog gettech a dog for a man cannot get a dog The holy ghost is neyther called vnbegotten nor gotten For if we cal him vnbegotten we bring in .ii. fathers If we name him begotten we make .ii. Christs He is said to prosede equally from the father from the son as he is equally God equally almightye to be honored equally and euery wheare equally Peraduēture some wil requyre profe out of the scripture of y e proseeding of the holy cōforter because we say that nothing is to be beleued vpon payne of dampdatiō which is not in y e scriptures For many do allege this processiō of the holy spirite for vnwritten verities therfore I say I wil proue it by certaine testimonies albeit I will not deny but that many thinges be true verities which be not in the scriptures as it is true that I wrote this boke not written it is true that king Edw. the .vi. God saue his noble grace is King of Englād vnwrittē But marke good christen people when we disalow vnwrittē verities we except such and do speake only of such thinges as be nedefull necessary for the sauing of our soules All such things we say be written in Gods boke For Ihon sayth these are written y t ye myght beleue and haue eternal life if we obserue these thīgs we shal haue eternal life what cā we desire more Al such necessari points be writē Away therfore w t vnwrittē verities But how proue ye y e processiō of y e holy spirite bi scripture That he procedeth frō y e father christ techeth his disciples saing whē y e cōforter is come whom I wil send vnto you from the father he shall beare witnes of me That he procedeth also of Christ these S. Paules wordes be a sufficient record If there be any man that hath not the spirite of Christ the same is none of his For he can not be Christes spirit not proceding of him He is y e vertue which went out of him and healed y e people of Ierusalem of Tyre and of Sidon Further our Sauiour Christ after his victorious and gloriouse resurrectiō to teach vs that the holy ghost proceadeth from him equally as he doth from the father breathed on his disciples and said receiue the holy ghost and lo I send the promis of my father vpon you If therfore the father be vnbegotten y e son begotten not made the holy comforter proceding there be thre person●s not cōfounded together The father is a spirit and the sonne likewyse and the father is holy and the sonne likewise but nother of both is the holy spirit the holy ghost He is an vnspeakeable communiō of the father and sonne also therfore these two wordes be truly verified seuerally of thē both but not together If the holy ghost be the father he sendeth him self that is he proceadeth from himself If he be the sonne he is the son of the father and of Christ also for euery son is the son of twaine of the father of the mother But God forbid that we shuld imagin any such kind of thing in the father and Christ. If he be nether of both he is a seueral person No earthly man is able to discusse this natiuitie of Christ and procession of the holy ghost after what maner both be done for both be vnspeakeable as it is writtē Who can declare his generatiō Of the holy cōforter it may be said also who can declare his proceding wherfor we must eschue curious talking of these misteries stedfastly beleue because of y e scriptures Christ saith the father is greater then I. If he be greater ether they be
two seueral persons or els the father is greater thē himself Dauid witnesseth y t the father setteth Christ on his right hād The Lord sayd vnto my Lorde syt thou on my ryght hand vntyll I make thyne ennemies thy fotestole And that he sytteth there we learne of saint Paul who exhorteth vs to seeke those thynges whiche are aboue where Christ sitteth on the right hand of God Then ether they be two persons or els the Father speaketh to hym selfe and sytteth on his owne ryght hand The father heareth and Christ prayeth he blesseth Christ geueth thankes he commaundeth and Christ obeyed he teacheth and Christ learneth For Christ recordeth thys of hymself as my father taught me so I speake These properties learne vs that they be two persones vnconfounded for so much as we can not apply or refer thē to one person The visiō which appered to Abraham in the oke groue of Mambre declareth vnto vs a manifest distintion of the godhead yet not a Trinitie of Gods For he sawe thre men and yet he called them Lord not Lordes If that vision be pondred depely it is a glasse wherin we may behold the face of the glorious trinitie The maiestie nature of God himselfe for as those thre men were thre seuerall persons and yet were named but one Lord so the father the son and the holy ghost be thre persons one God Som wil replie that Abraham spake to one of the thre when he sayd Lord whom he acknowledged to be the chief taking the other for his ministers and seruauntes This is proued to be false of that which foloweth and the Lord went his way as sone as he had left talkyng with Abraham and Abrahā returned to his place and there went two aungels to Sodom at euen and Lot sat at y e gate of the city Lot calleth these two men after they had brought him without the citie cōmaunding him not to loke backward Lorde not Lordes Wherfore he whiche departed was not chief their Lord. If he had bene chief the scripture wold not name the twain remaining Lord which in calling the twain Lord also signifieth vnto vs that there was no superiorite no preheminence no prerogatiue among thē but equalitie as in the trinitie whiche is figured by these thre men Some wyll say that Lot speaketh not to both but to one of them Why then doth the scripture say Loth sayde vnto them oh nay my Lord behold for as much as thy seruaunt hath found grace in thy syght c. These two men signifie Christ and the holy Ghost not the father for so much as they saye that the Lorde sent them to destroy that place For Christ and the holy comforter are sent but the father is neuer sent but sendeth Notwithstāding he whiche departed before they came to Sodome sending them twaine thyther representeth the father of heauē of whō Christ and the holy ghost both be sent Now let vs se good christen people how this vision doth portrey or paint the Trinitie As thre men appeared so there be three persones As these three persones are named one Lorde so the Trinitie is one Lorde one GOD As the Father is vnsent so one of these is not sent and as the father sēdeth Christ and the holy ghost into this world so here twayne be sent of one vnto Sodome and Gomor as the twain which were sent are called one Lorde so Christ and the holy ghost are but one god Protogenes neuer painted Ialisus at Rodes so excellently nor Appelles Venus nor Policletus y e image of Doriphorus as this vision doth liuely declare y e properties of the glorious Trinitie of which thorow whiche for which al thinges are But let vs serche how the scripture vseth to speake of the Trinitie Iohn saith Ther ar thre which beare recorde on earth the spirite water and bloud and these thre are one The trinitie is signified by these thre The spirit is y e father for Christ calleth him so speaking of the true worshipping God is a spirit And by y e name of bloud we may vnderstand Christ who for our sakes is become flesh and bloud By the name of water the holy ghost is ment whome our sauiour Christ calleth water saying If any man thirst let him come vnto me ● drink He y t beleueth on me saith y e scripture out of his belly shal flow streames of water of life This spake he saith Ihō the Euāgelist of y e spirit which they that beleued on him should receiue Wherfore as a spirit is not bloud ne water no more is the father the sonne or the holy ghost but a distinct person Christ is named also a dore a rocke a vine bread a bridegrome a kyng a Phisicion and his father a husbandman If the father be Christ he is the dore the rock the vyne yea rather as a husbandman and a vine be diuerse thinges so Christ is not the father The holy comforter is called fyer which all be diuers thynges from those often times and the finger of God and the oyle of gladnes and anoynting that figuratly be spoken of the father But my thinke I hear some suttell searching and craftie witted man replie that as Christ and the vine the dore the rock be diuers names of one thynge and the holy ghost and oyl ▪ and fier and annointing that so y e father the son and the holy ghost be thre names and one thyng and that the father is called by these names as he is called afore by the name of a husbandman This were somwhat if we had euident Scripture● that the Father is Christ or the holy Ghost as we haue that he is a husbandman And so we haue say they For Christ sayeth I and my father are one and whosoeuer seeth me seeth my father These textes plucke vp thys opinion by the rootes For in that he sayth we are he teacheth vs that he and his father be not one persone For as muche as are can not be spoken of one persone And in that he sayth one he declareth that he is of the selfsame substaūce O the depenesse and exceading power of Gods word which with two sillables are and one confoūdeth two heretikes the Arrian and Patripassion The other text declaring the father to be sene in Christ doth not proue theim one persone but rather twayn teaching vs that whiche S. Paul wryteth to his countreimen that he is the brightnesse of the fathers glory and expresse image of his substaunce When men loke in a glasse behold their own faces they vse to say that they see them selues and they and that which they see be not al one When they se the picture of Christ in a painted cloth they say thei se Christ. If we se Christ in his picture if we se our selues in a glasse much more the father is sene in Christ who is
displesur where he is not a bene factor he is a punisher wher he is not a dweller he is an auenger Who can deny him to be a substaūce who filleth y e world not y e world only but Christ also the only sauiour of y e world of whō it was written Iesus full of the holy ghost returned from Iordā If he fil the world he is God for this belongeth only God as I haue proued before If he be God thē is he a substaunce not an inspiraciō cōming from God as our english Saduces outlandish Libertins do teach The Prophet Esay recordeth y t he gouerned the cōgregatiō of the Israelits y t he was their deliuerer out of Egipt their guid in y e wildernes y e worker of wonders saying where is he who brought thē frō y e water of y e sea as a shepherd doth his flock where is he which ●ed Moises by the right hand w t his glorious arme Where is he that led them in the depe as an horse is led in the plain and he answereth The spirit of the Lord led thē as a tame beast goeth in the field He gouerneth also the present congregation for Christ promiseth that he would pray the father to send vs another comforter to abide w t vs for euer And Paul testifieth that the spirit geueth to one vtteraunce of wisdome to an other fayth to an other giftes of healyng to another power to doe miracles to another prophecy to another iudgement of spirites to another diuerse tōgues to another interpretacion which be necessary offices in the congregation so that the holy spirit may say also The father worketh hytherto so do I for he workth inseperably with the father and the son Wherof it must neades folow that he is a substaunce and that he is God for the gouernaunce of the world belongeth to the maiestie of the Godhead as I haue proued before If he were nothing but a Godly motion a good affection and inspiration he would not ne coulde haue shewed himselfe in the likenes of a doue and in the similitude of fyrie tongues He is the fynger of God he is fyre oyle anoynting water an aduocate a cole for all these the scripture geueth hym Wherfore he is a substaunce forasmuch as al these be substaunces not inspirations For the scripture doth not lyken substaunces to thinges that be no substaunces He is also to be prayed vnto to be called vpon for what is baptisme but an inuocation of the father the sonne the holy spirit and therfore a substaūce No man prayeth vnto an inspiration no man crieth to an affection Our praying vnto hym proueth hym to heare vs to be almighty God to be euery where to know the thoughtes of all men but nothing heareth nothing searcheth thoughtes but a substaunce then he can not be a thought a motion comming from God yea rather these properties proue hym to be the third persone in the ouer gloriouse deite That comforter sayeth Christ the holy ghost whom my father wyl send in my name he shall teach you all If he be a teacher he must nedes be a substaunce If he be an inspiration he is the doctrine which is taught not the teacher therof He gaue Symon an aunswer that he shuld not se death before he had sene the lord Christ. He through the mouth of Dauid spake before of Iudas He at Antioche cōmaundeth to seperate Barnabas Paul to the worck wherunto he had called them He forbiddeth thē to preach Gods word in Asia S. Luke of the actes telleth that he monished Philip to ioyne himself to the chariot of the gelded man Do not these textes proue him to gouerne the congregation Doe they not witnes him to be mindfull of both good and euil Doe they not deny hym to be an inspiration coming from God Do they not fortifie him to be a substāce to be y e third persone to be God S. Peter when he saith holy mē of God spake by the inspiration of the holy ghost putteth a plain difference betwene him an inspiration for he is not the inspiration but the worker therof the sender of it Wherfore as the worckman is not hys worck as Protogenes is not Ialysus Appelles is not Venus the carpenter is not the house no more is the holy spirite an inspiration He also forgeueth synne maketh vs the sonnes of God for we ar christened in his name that we should beleue that y e holy spirit worketh in baptisme it pleased the almighty Trinitie y t he shuld notably appere at Christes baptising For this cōsideration the holy cōforter at that time shewed himself in the likenes of a doue Doth any aungel forgeue sinne or Archaungel No truly this belongeth to the father only the sonne only the holy ghost only But me thinketh one replieth Seraphin speketh vnto the Prophet Esay Behold this hath touched thy mouth and thine vnrightuousnes is taken away thy sinne forgiuen He saith not I haue taken it away but this speaking of a hote cole taken from the alter with the tōgues not ch●rcoale not seacoale but the cole of the holy ghost who may be wel called a coale for he is fire The pacient man Iob telleth vs that almighty God garnished y e heauens with his spirit with his hand wounded the rebellious serpent w t whō Dauid agreeth saying By the word of the Lord were the heauens made and all the hostes of them by the spirite of his mouth Wherfore in y e worke of creatiō Moises maketh relation of him telling vs that the spirit of God was born vpō the waters Basyl who for his great learning was surnamed Magnus expoundeth this place of the holy ghost saith that his predecessours toke it so for the word spirit can not signifie wynd there which was then not made Was borne vpon the waters is no blowyng but as much to say as he sat on the waters for as the Hen sytting on her egs hatcheth her yōg ones so the holy ghost hatched al creatures whiche there are called waters as it is wrytten when thou lettest thy spirit go fourth they are made so y u renuest the face of the earth Is the garnisher of the heauens maker of y e world forgeuer of synnes myndfull of the congregation no substaunce but a phantasie an imagination And here I suppose it be agreable vnto my matter to speake somwhat of al good aungels in general and euyl spirites for if I can proue them to be no motiōs but substaunces much more the holy comforter is a substaūce But if it be beside our purpose yet it shal be a profitable necessary digression for there be many late Libertines and late English Saduces which wold teach out of scripture that there is nether place of rest ne paine after this life that hel is nothing els but a
to be mindful of both kindes But here we must note that Christ toke mans nature vpon him not by the turning of his godhead into his manhead but by assumpting of manhead vnto his godhead not by confusiō or mixture of substaūce but by vnitie of person For as the reasonable soul the fleshly body is one man so y ● deitie humanitie is one Christ. Whē I say Christ toke our nature vpō him I meane not y t he toke flesh only as some heretikes haue thought but the soull of man also forsomuch as he is no halfe sauiour but a redemer of both For he witnesseth of himself Tristis est anima mea my soull is sad vnto death I haue power to put my soul from me I haue power to take it again no mā taketh it frō me Dauid speaketh also in his behalfe thou shalt not leue my soul in hel nether shalt thou suffer thy saint to se corruptiō Some are moued to thinke that Christ toke not mans soull vpon hym but the body only because his beloued disciple sayth Verbum caro factum est the worde was made flesh makyng no mencion of a soul. S. Iohn sayeth the word was made flesh as Paul recordeth that by the deades of the lawe no fleshe shall be iustified The whiche in another place he sayth more plainly through the lawe no man shall be iustified vnderstanding by the worde fleshe not the body only but the hole man both body soul. This maner of speaking is often in the scripture for Dauid saith thou hearest y e praier therfore al flesh cōmeth vnto thee all flesh for al men And note here a vehemencie in the wordes thou hearest as if he shuld say We pray to thee for we do know that thou dost hear but of other we know not that they hear and therfor we only call on thy name Thus did the olde Patriarkes this was their fayth We neuer read that they praied to any creature And Ieremy curseth him that maketh flesh his arm that is putteth his trust in man And Iohn Baptist testififieth that al flesh shall se the sauiour sent of God So Ihon the Euangelist saith the worde was made fleshe as if he had said the word was made man toke mās flesh and nature which worde is Christ. I haue declared before whi he is named a word and what maner of word he is But wherof was he made fleshe Of what matter and stuffe was his humanitie shapen or did he bring it out of heauen No truly The first Adās flesh was formed of the earth as it is writtē then the Lord God shaped man of the mould of the earth And wherof the second Adams flesh was made the blessed apostle S. Paul telleth saing When the fulnes of time was expired God sent his sonne Factum ex muliere made or born of a woman He did not passe thorow her as water gusheth thorow a pipe or condite but toke part of her substaunce and nature Wherfore y e Prophet Esay nameth him a flower or blossome cōming out of the rote of Iesse Salomon nameth hym a Lily a Rose among thornes Doth not euery floure take his nature of the body and stok out of which it groweth Doth not the Lily Rose likewise Are grapes gathered of thornes or fygges of appell trees Besides this it was nedefull that thesame flesh shuld be punished on y e tre which offended in eating of the fruit of the tree that the same flesh shold be iustified ryse in rightousnes which died in synne and vnrightuousnes For by a man sayth Paul came de●●h and by a man cometh resurreccion of the dead And as by the disobedience of one man many became dead so by the obediēce of one man many be made aliue W●y cōsider the cōparison that Paul maketh betwene the first Adam the second Adam in the .v. to the Romains and it destroyeth this opinion vtterly Besides S. Paul saith that we be flesh of his flesh bones of his bones speaking of Christ Mēbra sumus de corpore eius de carne eius de ossibus eius We are mēbers of his body of his flesh and of his bones But how are we good christen people flesh of Christs flesh except he be flesh of Maries flesh and bones of Maries bones Besides he did suck his mother toke his norishment out of her swete brestes For we read that a certain womā came vnto him said Beatus venter qui te portauit vbera que suxisti Happy is the wombe that bare the the paps whiche gaue y e suck Nether Christ who is truth doth not reproue her as a lyer wherfore we must neds graūt that he toke his nature substaunce manhod flesh of her I do touche this matter because not lōg sith I communed with a certain womā which denied this point and when I M. Whytehead Thomas Leuer and others alleadged this text against her opinion Semen mulieris conteret caput serpentis The sede of the woman shal grind or breack the Serpentes head She aunswered I deny not that Christ is Maries sede or the womans sede nor I deny him not to be a man but Mary had two sedes one sede of her faith and another sede of her flesh and in her body There is a naturall and a corporall sede and there is a spirituall and an heauenly sede as we may gather of S. Ihō wher he sayth The sede of God remayneth in him and he can not synne And Christ is her sede but he is become man of the sede of her faith and belief of spirituall seede not of naturall seede for her sede and flesh was synful as the flesh sede of others The sede which is promised vnto Adam is named to be Semen mulieris the sede of a woman the same is the sede of Eue the self same afterwarde is called the sede of Abraham of Iacob the sede of Dauid and of the blessed Virgin But the sede that S. Ihon speaketh of is Semen Dei the sede of God that is y e holy spirit not Abrahams sede Dauids sede or Maries sede How cā it be their sede which toke no substaunce of them Further thesame promise is renued vnto Abraham Iacob Dauid and others with al these special words that of their wombes of their bodies of their fruit of their bellies of their loynes of theyr flesh the sauiour of y e world shalbe born not of their fayth of their belief Wherfore it must nedes be a fleshly a natural and a corporal sede of which Christ was made man maugre the head of the deuil al heretykes He toke not sayth Paul on hym the angels but the sede of Abraham taketh he on him Now y e spirituall sede is in aungels more plentifully then in men for so much as thei be not depressed
through those outward and sensyble apparitiōs He became not a doue as Christ became man for asmuch as he came not to deliuer doues as Chri●● came to deliuer man God the father ●●cause he neuer came to shewe him ●elfe i● any visi●le shape ne yet toke any nature ●●on him therfore he is said to be 〈…〉 ●he Lord saith Moises s●ake vnto 〈◊〉 out of the fier in Horeb you heard his voice but ye sawe no Image Wherfore he is neyther the sonne nor the holy ghost which both wer sent and both appeared in many visible formes For we read I say of the holy ghost that he apeared sicut columba in the lykenesse of a doue Why doth he appeare in y e lykenesse of a doue This notable apparitiō was don for many causes One is that we should beleue y e holy ghost to be a worker in baptisme to wash vs to purify vs to regenerate vs to make vs Gods childrē and heires of saluatiō and therfore the disciples are cōmaūded to christen in his name as in the name of the father and the sonne for all be notified here in Christes baptising ▪ Pater in voce Filius iu homine Spiritus sanctus in columba The father is notified in the voice which soūdeth the sonne in mannes nature the almightie comforter in y e doue For as al thre be present here so they 〈◊〉 worke inseperablie in euery mans ch●●●●ening The next cause is forasmuch as a doue of al creatures is most innocent and noyeth no beast not y e litle worm most chast for thei neuer breake wedlocke once begun but kepe it vndefyled to the end of their lyues for if so be the male or female through vnchastloue haunt the cōpany of any other then thei flock gather together rend y e aduouterer and aduoutres in pieces voyde of anger for they haue no gall louers of amitie frendshippe And this apparition was shadowed and figured by the doue which Noe sent out of the arke in y e time of the generall floude For as that doue retourned in the euentide with a leafe of an Oliue tree in her mouth signifyinge peace so y e holy ghost geueth peace causeth all frendshippe engendreth all loue And why Verely as he is an ineffable cōmunion of the father the sōne as he ioyneth knitteth them together with a fast sure vnlosable knot so he glueth and coupleth our harts vpon which cōsideratiō he properli is called charitie or loue As the doue also mourneth in his loue so the holy ghost maketh vs to bewayle our sinnes and lament our misdedes as it is written The spirite helpeth our infirmities for we knowe not what to desire as we ought but the spirite maketh intercession mightelye for vs with gronings which cānot be expressed The holy ghost doth not grone but is said to grone as we call a mery day which maketh vs mery and a sad day which causeth sadnesse and as cold is called pigrum because it maketh vs slowe But blessed be they that mourne lyke the doue and in the loue of God for they shall be comforted Such as grone for pouertie and ar dismaid discouraged mated throgh enprisonment or any kind of persicutiō be rauens not doues be wethercocks worldlinges For y e rauen retourned not againe to the arke which is the church The doue maketh his nest in som holow and high rocke So let vs set our minds and desires vpō y e rocke which is Christ. The doue cherysheth the yong of other as well as her owne the which is a lessō vnto vs to loue our neighboures The doue also wil not eat of al maner of grain but chuseth out y e most fine pure teaching such as hunger long for the truth to feed of Gods word to beware they fal not vpō euery carion The doue with al diligēce kindnes cherisheth his mate whē she hath yong ones Wherfore the alknowing comforter appeareth lyke a doue who cōmaundeth his to be doues that is is to say chast paciēt kind mourners for their sinnes faithfull diligent to ther wiues ernest beleuers in y e rock readers of Gods word and louers of all men This is the innocēcie which Christ inspired with the doue commaundeth saying Be ye wyse as serpents innocent like doues The almightie alknowing cōforter is vncōfounded also with the father in that Christ was concaued of him not of the father of whome Esay prophesieth there shall come a rod forth of the rote of Iesse a blossom or floure shal rise out of y e roote The root of Iesse is y e kinred of y e Iewes y e rod is y e blessed virgin Mary y e blossom or floure of Mary is Chryst as he witnesseth of himself Ego flos campi lilium connallium c. I am the flour of the field the lilie of the valeis and the rose among thornes The rose plucked taken out of the garden loseth not his smel stilled with the fyre smelleth sweter then euer it did pouring forth an odoriferous water no lesse holsome for many thinges then pleasaunt Euen so Christ being taken out of the garden of this word florished more then all the floures therin grew in a further authoritie then all the holy Patriar●es and Prophets cast an odiferous sauour ouer al the world which drew al men to him and being digged in the side with a speare of the cruell Iewes which are the thornes poured forth a water healing al infirmities This blossom or floure was conceiued of the holy comforter not of the father Moreouer the almighty comforter is the gift of God for the Lorde sayth vnto Moises I wil take the spirit which is vpon thee and geue it them Christ also as it is written who spared not his own sonne but gaue him for vs al how shal he not with him geue vs all things Wherfore the fath●● Christ and the holy ghost be distinct a●●undry persons The comforter is vnconfounded also in that he was borne vpō the waters in that he cōmaundeth Philip the Euāgelist to ioyne himself to the chariot of y e gelded man in that he cōmaundeth Peter to arise and go with Cornelius seruauntes in that he cōmaundeth to seperate Paul and Barnabas in that he is y e finger of God in that Christ breathing on his disciples gaue him saiyng receiue the holy ghost He also descēdeth vpō the disciples in likenes of fyre teachyng them to speake al languages because y e Gospel should be preached to al naciōs And Dauid recordeth there is nether speche ne language but their voices are heard among them Their sound is gon out into all landes and their wordes to the ende of the world The Romaine dominion hath reached ●arre but the preaching of the swete tidinges of the Gospel shal go further For those nacions which the sharpenes of swerd
definition are proued to agree to the almightie comforter and spirit THe alknowyng comforter also is one God with them both for asmuch as it cānot be denied but y t all and euery one of the same thinges doe apperteine vnto him For a plaine and euidēt profe of this I will course ouer the difinition or rather descriptiō of God once again prouing the same to be the definition of the holy comforter God is a spiritual substaunce so is the holy comforter That he is a spirit no man wyl deny that he is a substaunce not a godly mocion or cōcitation not an accidēt I haue proued in my .xxiii. Chap. He is also a pure nature vnmixed vncompost vncreate for he is no creature whiche all and euery one are bonde and seruauntes vnto their maker not fre nor at their libertie as it is written Vniuersa seruiunt tibi al thinges serue the. The holy spirit speketh this by Dauid He saith not seruimus we serue the but seruiunt thei serue Paul also saith Creatura liberabitur a seruitute corruptionis The creature shalbe deliuered from the bōdage of corruptiō But of the holy ghost it is written vbi spiritus domini ibi libertas where is the spirit of the Lord there is fredome We read also of him that he deuideth to euery man seueral giftes as he wil. 1 Cor. 12 All creatures do serue Psalm 118. The holy ghost is at libertie 2 Cor. 3 Ergo the holy ghost is no creature And if he be no creature he is a singuler pure nature void of all cōposition and mixture Immutable what soeuer is immutable is a creatur Inuisible al spirits be inuisible but not immutable for to be both immutable inuisible apperteineth only to the maiestie of God Wherfore the holy ghost is God Filling heauen erth foloweth in y e diffiniciō which thing truly belōgeth only to y e diuine blessed nature as y e Psalmograph witnesseth domini est terra plenitudo eius The earth the fulnes therof is y e Lords he sayth by Ierem. I fil heauen and earth Now that the blessed cōforter doth so y e booke of wisdom telleth saying The spirite of the Lord filleth the round compas of the world and Dauid teacheth thesame saying whether shal I go thē from thy spirit whether shal I go from thy presence If I clime vp into heauen c. What angel what archaungel what rule what power what creature is sayde to fill the world the whiche the holy comforter doth Yea more then the whole world for he fylled the sauiour of the world as it is written Christ ful of the holy ghost returned from Iordan God only is euery where The holy ghost is euery where Ergo the holy ghost is God Vnsearchable no man can comprehend what maner of thing his own spirit and soul is and the mynd which almost iudgeth and discusseth al thinges is not able to discusse it self much more the spirit of the almighty God surmounteth our vnderstandinges and not only ours but also of angels and archangels for of the spirit Dauid writeth God which is thy God hath anointed thee with the oyl of gladnes aboue thy felowes The holy ghost is this oyl and anointmēt for Peter witnesseth that Christ was anointed with the holy ghost And wel is the holy ghost named the o●l of gladnes lest thou shouldest suppose him to be a creature For the nature of oyl is such that it wyl not be mingled with any moist creatur but heaueth aloft kepeth aboue when other naturs descend to the botom Ful of vnderstanding for he is the spirite of vnderstanding Ful of troth for he is y e spirit of troth which the world can not receiue and which procedeth frō the father of him it is wrytten he shal teach you al truth Ful of rightuousnes for as the sonne is our iudge so iudgement belongeth to the holy cōforter as it is written when I depart I wyl send the comforter vnto you when he is come he shal iudge the world of synne of rightuousnes and of iudgemēt This text thacheth him to be a punisher of sinne an auēger of vnrightuousnes wrong iudgemēts Noble king Salomon through his inspiration gaue rightfull iudgement of the two infantes Daniel except he had bene inspired by him could neuer haue disclosed the lie of lechery When Susanna was condempned vnto death through y e false accusation of y e elders she cried with a loude voyce vnto God and obteined remedy When she was led forth vnto death it is regestred that the Lord raised vp the spirit of a yong child whose name was daniel c. Also the spirit of Moises was deuided among .lxx. of the elders of Israel that they might iudge the people according to right Wherfore the holy ghost who both teacheth other to iudge aright and is a iudge himselfe must nedes be ful of al righteousnes Ful of mercy He is ful of mercy forasmuche as he sent Christ to restore vs when we were forlorne as the Prophet telleth vs in Christes person Misit me dominus spiritus eius the Lord sent me and his spirit His sending is his incarnatiō as I haue proued before Full of wisdom for he is the spirit of counsel and wisdom Full of al maner of goodnes He is the spirit of life the spirit of knowledge wisdom and vnderstanding counsel strength of the fear of God of truth of sanctification of iudgement of adopcion of promes of grace and loue ioye peace long sufferyng gentlenes goodnes it selfe faithfulnesse mekenesse temperauncie be the fruites and giftes of the holy spirit Eternal many things be euerlasting which had their beginning as aungels as the soule of man and other but they are not eternal for that apperteineth only to the maiestie of the deitie That the holy and almyghty comforter is eternal the Apostle witnesseth saieng How muche more shal the bloud of Christr who through the eternall spirite offered hym self without spot to God purge your cōsciences He is not content to call hym eternall but telleth vs also that Christ through the spirit offered himselfe a slain sacrifice for our synnes And we reade that Christ before the foundacion of the world chose vs. Wherfore the holy comforter who was the worke maister therof was before the foundation of the worlde and for as muche as as he was before all he hath no ende For that whiche is with out all begynnyng is also without endyng God only is eternall The holy ghost is eternall Ergo the holy ghost is God Maker of al thinges Iob telleth that God with his spirite garnished the heauens vnto whō Dauid agreeth saying the spirit of his mouth formed al the hostes of them Wherfore in the worke of creacion Moises maketh relatiō of him shewyng vs that the spirit of God was borne vpon the waters Basyl