diff --git "a/data/doctrinal_document.jsonl" "b/data/doctrinal_document.jsonl" --- "a/data/doctrinal_document.jsonl" +++ "b/data/doctrinal_document.jsonl" @@ -1,1331 +1,1331 @@ -{"_source_id": "abstract-of-principles", "_source_title": "Abstract of Principles", "_author": "Basil Manly, Jr", "_schema_type": "doctrinal_document", "_license": "cc0-1.0", "_source_url": "https://www.sbts.edu/about/abstract/", "document_id": "abstract-of-principles", "document_kind": "confession", "unit_type": "article", "number": "1", "title": "I. The Scriptures", "parent_number": "", "parent_title": "", "content": "The Scriptures of the Old and New Testaments were given by inspiration of God, and are the only sufficient, certain and authoritative rule of all saving knowledge, faith and obedience.", "token_count": 35, "proofs": []} -{"_source_id": "abstract-of-principles", "_source_title": "Abstract of Principles", "_author": "Basil Manly, Jr", "_schema_type": "doctrinal_document", "_license": "cc0-1.0", "_source_url": "https://www.sbts.edu/about/abstract/", "document_id": "abstract-of-principles", "document_kind": "confession", "unit_type": "article", "number": "2", "title": "II. God", "parent_number": "", "parent_title": "", "content": "There is but one God, the Maker, Preserver and Ruler of all things, having in and of Himself, all perfections, and being infinite in them all; and to Him all creatures owe the highest love, reverence and obedience.", "token_count": 49, "proofs": []} -{"_source_id": "abstract-of-principles", "_source_title": "Abstract of Principles", "_author": "Basil Manly, Jr", "_schema_type": "doctrinal_document", "_license": "cc0-1.0", "_source_url": "https://www.sbts.edu/about/abstract/", "document_id": "abstract-of-principles", "document_kind": "confession", "unit_type": "article", "number": "3", "title": "III. The Trinity", "parent_number": "", "parent_title": "", "content": "God is revealed to us as Father, Son and Holy Spirit each with distinct personal attributes, but without division of nature, essence or being.", "token_count": 28, "proofs": []} -{"_source_id": "abstract-of-principles", "_source_title": "Abstract of Principles", "_author": "Basil Manly, Jr", "_schema_type": "doctrinal_document", "_license": "cc0-1.0", "_source_url": "https://www.sbts.edu/about/abstract/", "document_id": "abstract-of-principles", "document_kind": "confession", "unit_type": "article", "number": "4", "title": "IV. Providence", "parent_number": "", "parent_title": "", "content": "God from eternity, decrees or permits all things that come to pass, and perpetually upholds, directs and governs all creatures and all events; yet so as not in any wise to be the author or approver of sin nor to destroy the free will and responsibility of intelligent creatures.", "token_count": 59, "proofs": []} -{"_source_id": "abstract-of-principles", "_source_title": "Abstract of Principles", "_author": "Basil Manly, Jr", "_schema_type": "doctrinal_document", "_license": "cc0-1.0", "_source_url": "https://www.sbts.edu/about/abstract/", "document_id": "abstract-of-principles", "document_kind": "confession", "unit_type": "article", "number": "5", "title": "V. Election", "parent_number": "", "parent_title": "", "content": "Election is God's eternal choice of some persons unto everlasting life-not because of foreseen merit in them, but of His mere mercy in Christ-in consequence of which choice they are called, justified and glorified.", "token_count": 43, "proofs": []} -{"_source_id": "abstract-of-principles", "_source_title": "Abstract of Principles", "_author": "Basil Manly, Jr", "_schema_type": "doctrinal_document", "_license": "cc0-1.0", "_source_url": "https://www.sbts.edu/about/abstract/", "document_id": "abstract-of-principles", "document_kind": "confession", "unit_type": "article", "number": "6", "title": "VI. The Fall of Man", "parent_number": "", "parent_title": "", "content": "God originally created Man in His own image, and free from sin; but, through the temptation of Satan, he transgressed the command of God, and fell from his original holiness and righteousness; whereby his posterity inherit a nature corrupt and wholly opposed to God and His law, are under condemnation, and as soon as they are capable of moral action, become actual transgressors.", "token_count": 79, "proofs": []} -{"_source_id": "abstract-of-principles", "_source_title": "Abstract of Principles", "_author": "Basil Manly, Jr", "_schema_type": "doctrinal_document", "_license": "cc0-1.0", "_source_url": "https://www.sbts.edu/about/abstract/", "document_id": "abstract-of-principles", "document_kind": "confession", "unit_type": "article", "number": "7", "title": "VII. The Mediator", "parent_number": "", "parent_title": "", "content": "Jesus Christ, the only begotten Son of God, is the divinely appointed mediator between God and man. Having taken upon Himself human nature, yet without sin, He perfectly fulfilled the law; suffered and died upon the cross for the salvation of sinners. He was buried, and rose again the third day, and ascended to His Father, at whose right hand He ever liveth to make intercession for His people. He is the only Mediator, the Prophet, Priest and King of the Church, and Sovereign of the Universe.", "token_count": 110, "proofs": []} -{"_source_id": "abstract-of-principles", "_source_title": "Abstract of Principles", "_author": "Basil Manly, Jr", "_schema_type": "doctrinal_document", "_license": "cc0-1.0", "_source_url": "https://www.sbts.edu/about/abstract/", "document_id": "abstract-of-principles", "document_kind": "confession", "unit_type": "article", "number": "8", "title": "VIII. Regeneration", "parent_number": "", "parent_title": "", "content": "Regeneration is a change of heart, wrought by the Holy Spirit, who quickeneth the dead in trespasses and sins enlightening their minds spiritually and savingly to understand the Word of God, and renewing their whole nature, so that they love and practice holiness. It is a work of God's free and special grace alone.", "token_count": 69, "proofs": []} -{"_source_id": "abstract-of-principles", "_source_title": "Abstract of Principles", "_author": "Basil Manly, Jr", "_schema_type": "doctrinal_document", "_license": "cc0-1.0", "_source_url": "https://www.sbts.edu/about/abstract/", "document_id": "abstract-of-principles", "document_kind": "confession", "unit_type": "article", "number": "9", "title": "IX. Repentance", "parent_number": "", "parent_title": "", "content": "Repentance is an evangelical grace, wherein a person being by the Holy Spirit, made sensible of the manifold evil of his sin, humbleth himself for it, with godly sorrow, detestation of it, and self-abhorrence, with a purpose and endeavor to walk before God so as to please Him in all things.", "token_count": 67, "proofs": []} -{"_source_id": "abstract-of-principles", "_source_title": "Abstract of Principles", "_author": "Basil Manly, Jr", "_schema_type": "doctrinal_document", "_license": "cc0-1.0", "_source_url": "https://www.sbts.edu/about/abstract/", "document_id": "abstract-of-principles", "document_kind": "confession", "unit_type": "article", "number": "10", "title": "X. Faith", "parent_number": "", "parent_title": "", "content": "Saving faith is the belief, on God's authority, of whatsoever is revealed in His Word concerning Christ; accepting and resting upon Him alone for justification and eternal life. It is wrought in the heart by the Holy Spirit, and is accompanied by all other saving graces, and leads to a life of holiness.", "token_count": 63, "proofs": []} -{"_source_id": "abstract-of-principles", "_source_title": "Abstract of Principles", "_author": "Basil Manly, Jr", "_schema_type": "doctrinal_document", "_license": "cc0-1.0", "_source_url": "https://www.sbts.edu/about/abstract/", "document_id": "abstract-of-principles", "document_kind": "confession", "unit_type": "article", "number": "11", "title": "XI. Justification", "parent_number": "", "parent_title": "", "content": "Justification is God's gracious and full acquittal of sinners, who believe in Christ, from all sin, through the satisfaction that Christ has made; not for anything wrought in them or done by them; but on account of the obedience and satisfaction of Christ, they receiving and resting on Him and His righteousness by faith.", "token_count": 65, "proofs": []} -{"_source_id": "abstract-of-principles", "_source_title": "Abstract of Principles", "_author": "Basil Manly, Jr", "_schema_type": "doctrinal_document", "_license": "cc0-1.0", "_source_url": "https://www.sbts.edu/about/abstract/", "document_id": "abstract-of-principles", "document_kind": "confession", "unit_type": "article", "number": "12", "title": "XII. Sanctification", "parent_number": "", "parent_title": "", "content": "Those who have been regenerated are also sanctified by God's word and Spirit dwelling in them. This sanctification is progressive through the supply of Divine strength, which all saints seek to obtain, pressing after a heavenly life in cordial obedience to all Christ's commands.", "token_count": 53, "proofs": []} -{"_source_id": "abstract-of-principles", "_source_title": "Abstract of Principles", "_author": "Basil Manly, Jr", "_schema_type": "doctrinal_document", "_license": "cc0-1.0", "_source_url": "https://www.sbts.edu/about/abstract/", "document_id": "abstract-of-principles", "document_kind": "confession", "unit_type": "article", "number": "13", "title": "XIII. Perseverance of the Saints", "parent_number": "", "parent_title": "", "content": "Those whom God hath accepted in the Beloved, and sanctified by His Spirit, will never totally nor finally fall away from the state of grace, but shall certainly persevere to the end; and though they may fall through neglect and temptation, into sin, whereby they grieve the Spirit, impair their graces and comforts, bring reproach on the Church, and temporal judgments on themselves, yet they shall be renewed again unto repentance, and be kept by the power of God through faith unto salvation.", "token_count": 102, "proofs": []} -{"_source_id": "abstract-of-principles", "_source_title": "Abstract of Principles", "_author": "Basil Manly, Jr", "_schema_type": "doctrinal_document", "_license": "cc0-1.0", "_source_url": "https://www.sbts.edu/about/abstract/", "document_id": "abstract-of-principles", "document_kind": "confession", "unit_type": "article", "number": "14", "title": "XIV. The Church", "parent_number": "", "parent_title": "", "content": "The Lord Jesus is the head of the Church, which is composed of all His true disciples, and in Him is invested supremely all power for its government. According to His commandment, Christians are to associate themselves into particular societies or churches; and to each of these churches He hath given needful authority for administering that order, discipline and worship which He hath appointed. The regular officers of a Church are Bishops or Elders, and Deacons.", "token_count": 91, "proofs": []} -{"_source_id": "abstract-of-principles", "_source_title": "Abstract of Principles", "_author": "Basil Manly, Jr", "_schema_type": "doctrinal_document", "_license": "cc0-1.0", "_source_url": "https://www.sbts.edu/about/abstract/", "document_id": "abstract-of-principles", "document_kind": "confession", "unit_type": "article", "number": "15", "title": "XV. Baptism", "parent_number": "", "parent_title": "", "content": "Baptism is an ordinance of the Lord Jesus, obligatory upon every believer, wherein he is immersed in water in the name of the Father, and of the Son, and of the Holy Spirit, as a sign of his fellowship with the death and resurrection of Christ, of remission of sins, and of giving himself up to God, to live and walk in newness of life. It is prerequisite to church fellowship, and to participation in the Lord's Supper.", "token_count": 95, "proofs": []} -{"_source_id": "abstract-of-principles", "_source_title": "Abstract of Principles", "_author": "Basil Manly, Jr", "_schema_type": "doctrinal_document", "_license": "cc0-1.0", "_source_url": "https://www.sbts.edu/about/abstract/", "document_id": "abstract-of-principles", "document_kind": "confession", "unit_type": "article", "number": "16", "title": "XVI. The Lord's Supper", "parent_number": "", "parent_title": "", "content": "The Lord's Supper is an ordinance of Jesus Christ, to be administered with the elements of bread and wine, and to be observed by His churches till the end of the world. It is in no sense a sacrifice, but is designed to commemorate His death, to confirm the faith and other graces of Christians, and to be a bond, pledge and renewal of their communion with Him, and of their church fellowship.", "token_count": 85, "proofs": []} -{"_source_id": "abstract-of-principles", "_source_title": "Abstract of Principles", "_author": "Basil Manly, Jr", "_schema_type": "doctrinal_document", "_license": "cc0-1.0", "_source_url": "https://www.sbts.edu/about/abstract/", "document_id": "abstract-of-principles", "document_kind": "confession", "unit_type": "article", "number": "17", "title": "XVII. The Lord's Day", "parent_number": "", "parent_title": "", "content": "The Lord's Day is a Christian institution for regular observance, and should be employed in exercises of worship and spiritual devotion, both public and private, resting from worldly employments and amusements, works of necessity and mercy only excepted.", "token_count": 49, "proofs": []} -{"_source_id": "abstract-of-principles", "_source_title": "Abstract of Principles", "_author": "Basil Manly, Jr", "_schema_type": "doctrinal_document", "_license": "cc0-1.0", "_source_url": "https://www.sbts.edu/about/abstract/", "document_id": "abstract-of-principles", "document_kind": "confession", "unit_type": "article", "number": "18", "title": "XVIII. Liberty of Conscience", "parent_number": "", "parent_title": "", "content": "God alone is Lord of the conscience; and He hath left it free from the doctrines and commandments of men, which are in anything contrary to His word, or not contained in it. Civil magistrates being ordained of God, subjection in all lawful things commanded by them ought to be yielded by us in the Lord, not only for wrath, but also for conscience sake.", "token_count": 76, "proofs": []} -{"_source_id": "abstract-of-principles", "_source_title": "Abstract of Principles", "_author": "Basil Manly, Jr", "_schema_type": "doctrinal_document", "_license": "cc0-1.0", "_source_url": "https://www.sbts.edu/about/abstract/", "document_id": "abstract-of-principles", "document_kind": "confession", "unit_type": "article", "number": "19", "title": "XIX. The Resurrection", "parent_number": "", "parent_title": "", "content": "The bodies of men after death return to dust, but their spirits return immediately to God-the righteous to rest with Him; the wicked, to be reserved under darkness to the judgment. At the last day, the bodies of all the dead, both just and unjust, will be raised.", "token_count": 57, "proofs": []} -{"_source_id": "abstract-of-principles", "_source_title": "Abstract of Principles", "_author": "Basil Manly, Jr", "_schema_type": "doctrinal_document", "_license": "cc0-1.0", "_source_url": "https://www.sbts.edu/about/abstract/", "document_id": "abstract-of-principles", "document_kind": "confession", "unit_type": "article", "number": "20", "title": "XX. The Judgment", "parent_number": "", "parent_title": "", "content": "God hath appointed a day, wherein He will judge the world by Jesus Christ, when every one shall receive according to his deeds; the wicked shall go into everlasting punishment; the righteous, into everlasting life.", "token_count": 41, "proofs": []} -{"_source_id": "apostles-creed", "_source_title": "Apostles' Creed", "_author": null, "_schema_type": "doctrinal_document", "_license": "cc0-1.0", "_source_url": "https://www.crcna.org/welcome/beliefs/creeds/apostles-creed", "document_id": "apostles-creed", "document_kind": "creed", "unit_type": "text", "number": "", "title": "", "parent_number": "", "parent_title": "", "content": "I believe in God, the Father almighty, creator of heaven and earth.\n\nI believe in Jesus Christ, God's only Son, our Lord, who was conceived by the Holy Spirit, born of the Virgin Mary, suffered under Pontius Pilate, was crucified, died, and was buried; he descended to the dead. On the third day he rose again; he ascended into heaven, he is seated at the right hand of the Father, and he will come to judge the living and the dead.\n\nI believe in the Holy Spirit, the holy catholic Church, the communion of saints, the forgiveness of sins, the resurrection of the body, and the life everlasting. Amen.", "token_count": 139, "proofs": []} -{"_source_id": "athanasian-creed", "_source_title": "Athanasian Creed", "_author": null, "_schema_type": "doctrinal_document", "_license": "cc0-1.0", "_source_url": "https://www.wikiwand.com/en/Athanasian_Creed", "document_id": "athanasian-creed", "document_kind": "creed", "unit_type": "text", "number": "", "title": "", "parent_number": "", "parent_title": "", "content": "Whosoever will be saved, before all things it is necessary that he hold the catholic faith. Which faith unless every one do keep whole and undefiled, without doubt he shall perish everlastingly. And the catholic faith is this: that we worship one God in Trinity, and Trinity in Unity; neither confounding the Persons, nor dividing the Essence. For there is one Person of the Father; another of the Son; and another of the Holy Ghost. But the Godhead of the Father, of the Son, and of the Holy Ghost, is all one; the Glory equal, the Majesty coeternal. Such as the Father is; such is the Son; and such is the Holy Ghost. The Father uncreated; the Son uncreated; and the Holy Ghost uncreated. The Father unlimited; the Son unlimited; and the Holy Ghost unlimited. The Father eternal; the Son eternal; and the Holy Ghost eternal. And yet they are not three eternals; but one eternal. As also there are not three uncreated; nor three infinites, but one uncreated; and one infinite. So likewise the Father is Almighty; the Son Almighty; and the Holy Ghost Almighty. And yet they are not three Almighties; but one Almighty. So the Father is God; the Son is God; and the Holy Ghost is God. And yet they are not three Gods; but one God. So likewise the Father is Lord; the Son Lord; and the Holy Ghost Lord. And yet not three Lords; but one Lord. For like as we are compelled by the Christian verity; to acknowledge every Person by himself to be God and Lord; So are we forbidden by the catholic religion; to say, There are three Gods, or three Lords. The Father is made of none; neither created, nor begotten. The Son is of the Father alone; not made, nor created; but begotten. The Holy Ghost is of the Father and of the Son; neither made, nor created, nor begotten; but proceeding. So there is one Father, not three Fathers; one Son, not three Sons; one Holy Ghost, not three Holy Ghosts. And in this Trinity none is before, or after another; none is greater, or less than another. But the whole three Persons are coeternal, and coequal. So that in all things, as aforesaid; the Unity in Trinity, and the Trinity in Unity, is to be worshipped. He therefore that will be saved, let him thus think of the Trinity.\n\nFurthermore it is necessary to everlasting salvation; that he also believe faithfully the Incarnation of our Lord Jesus Christ. For the right Faith is, that we believe and confess; that our Lord Jesus Christ, the Son of God, is God and Man; God, of the Essence of the Father; begotten before the worlds; and Man, of the Essence of his Mother, born in the world. Perfect God; and perfect Man, of a reasonable soul and human flesh subsisting. Equal to the Father, as touching his Godhead; and inferior to the Father as touching his Manhood. Who although he is God and Man; yet he is not two, but one Christ. One; not by conversion of the Godhead into flesh; but by assumption of the Manhood by God. One altogether; not by confusion of Essence; but by unity of Person. For as the reasonable soul and flesh is one man; so God and Man is one Christ; Who suffered for our salvation; descended into hell; rose again the third day from the dead. He ascended into heaven, he sitteth on the right hand of the God the Father Almighty, from whence he will come to judge the living and the dead. At whose coming all men will rise again with their bodies; And shall give account for their own works. And they that have done good shall go into life everlasting; and they that have done evil, into everlasting fire. This is the catholic faith; which except a man believe truly and firmly, he cannot be saved.", "token_count": 830, "proofs": []} -{"_source_id": "belgic-confession-of-faith", "_source_title": "Belgic Confession", "_author": "Guido de Bres", "_schema_type": "doctrinal_document", "_license": "cc0-1.0", "_source_url": "http://apostles-creed.org/wp-content/uploads/2014/07/belgic_confession.pdf", "document_id": "belgic-confession-of-faith", "document_kind": "confession", "unit_type": "article", "number": "1", "title": "The Only God", "parent_number": "", "parent_title": "", "content": "We all believe in our hearts and confess with our mouths that there is a single and simple spiritual being, whom we call God- eternal, incomprehensible, invisible, unchangeable, infinite, almighty; completely wise, just, and good, and the overflowing source of all good.", "token_count": 59, "proofs": []} -{"_source_id": "belgic-confession-of-faith", "_source_title": "Belgic Confession", "_author": "Guido de Bres", "_schema_type": "doctrinal_document", "_license": "cc0-1.0", "_source_url": "http://apostles-creed.org/wp-content/uploads/2014/07/belgic_confession.pdf", "document_id": "belgic-confession-of-faith", "document_kind": "confession", "unit_type": "article", "number": "2", "title": "The Means by Which We Know God", "parent_number": "", "parent_title": "", "content": "We know God by two means: First, by the creation, preservation, and government of the universe, since that universe is before our eyes like a beautiful book in which all creatures, great and small, are as letters to make us ponder the invisible things of God: God's eternal power and divinity, as the apostle Paul says in Romans 1:20. All these things are enough to convict humans and to leave them without excuse. Second, God makes himself known to us more clearly by his holy and divine Word, as much as we need in this life, for God's glory and for our salvation.", "token_count": 125, "proofs": []} -{"_source_id": "belgic-confession-of-faith", "_source_title": "Belgic Confession", "_author": "Guido de Bres", "_schema_type": "doctrinal_document", "_license": "cc0-1.0", "_source_url": "http://apostles-creed.org/wp-content/uploads/2014/07/belgic_confession.pdf", "document_id": "belgic-confession-of-faith", "document_kind": "confession", "unit_type": "article", "number": "3", "title": "The Written Word of God", "parent_number": "", "parent_title": "", "content": "We confess that this Word of God was not sent nor delivered \"by human will,\" but that \"men and women moved by the Holy Spirit spoke from God,\" as Peter says. (2 Pet. 1:21) Afterward our God- with special care for us and our salvation- commanded his servants, the prophets and apostles, to commit this revealed Word to writing. God, with his own finger, wrote the two tables of the law. Therefore we call such writings holy and divine Scriptures.", "token_count": 102, "proofs": []} -{"_source_id": "belgic-confession-of-faith", "_source_title": "Belgic Confession", "_author": "Guido de Bres", "_schema_type": "doctrinal_document", "_license": "cc0-1.0", "_source_url": "http://apostles-creed.org/wp-content/uploads/2014/07/belgic_confession.pdf", "document_id": "belgic-confession-of-faith", "document_kind": "confession", "unit_type": "article", "number": "4", "title": "The Canonical Books", "parent_number": "", "parent_title": "", "content": "We include in the Holy Scripture the two volumes of the Old and New Testaments. They are canonical books with which there can be no quarrel at all. In the church of God the list is as follows: In the Old Testament, the five books of Moses- Genesis, Exodus, Leviticus, Numbers, Deuteronomy; the books of Joshua, Judges, and Ruth; the two books of Samuel, and two of Kings; the two books of Chronicles, called Paralipomenon; the first book of Ezra; Nehemiah, Esther, Job; the Psalms of David; the three books of Solomon- Proverbs, Ecclesiastes, and the Song; the four major prophets- Isaiah, Jeremiah*, Ezekiel, Daniel; and then the other twelve minor prophets- Hosea, Joel, Amos, Obadiah, Jonah, Micah, Nahum, Habakkuk, Zephaniah, Haggai, Zechariah, Malachi. In the New Testament, the four gospels- Matthew, Mark, Luke, and John; the Acts of the Apostles; the fourteen letters of Paul- to the Romans; the two letters to the Corinthians; to the Galatians, Ephesians, Philippians, and Colossians; the two letters to the Thessalonians; the two letters to Timothy; to Titus, Philemon, and to the Hebrews; the seven letters of the other apostles- one of James; two of Peter; three of John; one of Jude; and the Revelation of the apostle John. * \"Jeremiah\" here includes the Book of Lamentations as well as the Book of Jeremiah.", "token_count": 348, "proofs": []} -{"_source_id": "belgic-confession-of-faith", "_source_title": "Belgic Confession", "_author": "Guido de Bres", "_schema_type": "doctrinal_document", "_license": "cc0-1.0", "_source_url": "http://apostles-creed.org/wp-content/uploads/2014/07/belgic_confession.pdf", "document_id": "belgic-confession-of-faith", "document_kind": "confession", "unit_type": "article", "number": "5", "title": "The Authority of Scripture", "parent_number": "", "parent_title": "", "content": "We receive all these books and these only as holy and canonical, for the regulating, founding, and establishing of our faith. And we believe without a doubt all things contained in them- not so much because the church receives and approves them as such but above all because the Holy Spirit testifies in our hearts that they are from God, and also because they prove themselves to be from God. For even the blind themselves are able to see that the things predicted in them do happen.", "token_count": 96, "proofs": []} -{"_source_id": "belgic-confession-of-faith", "_source_title": "Belgic Confession", "_author": "Guido de Bres", "_schema_type": "doctrinal_document", "_license": "cc0-1.0", "_source_url": "http://apostles-creed.org/wp-content/uploads/2014/07/belgic_confession.pdf", "document_id": "belgic-confession-of-faith", "document_kind": "confession", "unit_type": "article", "number": "6", "title": "The Difference Between Canonical and Apocryphal Books", "parent_number": "", "parent_title": "", "content": "We distinguish between these holy books and the apocryphal ones, which are the third and fourth books of Esdras; the books of Tobit, Judith, Wisdom, Jesus Sirach, Baruch; what was added to the Story of Esther; the Song of the Three Children in the Furnace; the Story of Susannah; the Story of Bel and the Dragon; the Prayer of Manasseh; and the two books of Maccabees. The church may certainly read these books and learn from them as far as they agree with the canonical books. But they do not have such power and virtue that one could confirm from their testimony any point of faith or of the Christian religion. Much less can they detract from the authority of the other holy books.", "token_count": 157, "proofs": []} -{"_source_id": "belgic-confession-of-faith", "_source_title": "Belgic Confession", "_author": "Guido de Bres", "_schema_type": "doctrinal_document", "_license": "cc0-1.0", "_source_url": "http://apostles-creed.org/wp-content/uploads/2014/07/belgic_confession.pdf", "document_id": "belgic-confession-of-faith", "document_kind": "confession", "unit_type": "article", "number": "7", "title": "The Sufficiency of Scripture", "parent_number": "", "parent_title": "", "content": "We believe that this Holy Scripture contains the will of God completely and that everything one must believe to be saved is sufficiently taught in it. For since the entire manner of service which God requires of us is described in it at great length, no one- even an apostle or an angel from heaven, as Paul says- (Gal. 1:8) ought to teach other than what the Holy Scriptures have already taught us. For since it is forbidden to add to the Word of God, or take anything away from it, (Deut. 12:32, Rev. 22:18-19) it is plainly demonstrated that the teaching is perfect and complete in all respects. Therefore we must not consider human writings- no matter how holy their authors may have been- equal to the divine writings; nor may we put custom, nor the majority, nor age, nor the passage of times or persons, nor councils, decrees, or official decisions above the truth of God, for truth is above everything else. For all human beings are liars by nature and more vain than vanity itself. Therefore we reject with all our hearts everything that does not agree with this infallible rule, as we are taught to do by the apostles when they say, \"Test the spirits to see whether they are from God,\" (1 John 4:1) and also, \"Do not receive into the house or welcome anyone who comes to you and does not bring this teaching.\" (2 John 10)", "token_count": 305, "proofs": []} -{"_source_id": "belgic-confession-of-faith", "_source_title": "Belgic Confession", "_author": "Guido de Bres", "_schema_type": "doctrinal_document", "_license": "cc0-1.0", "_source_url": "http://apostles-creed.org/wp-content/uploads/2014/07/belgic_confession.pdf", "document_id": "belgic-confession-of-faith", "document_kind": "confession", "unit_type": "article", "number": "8", "title": "The Trinity", "parent_number": "", "parent_title": "", "content": "In keeping with this truth and Word of God we believe in one God, who is one single essence, in whom there are three persons, really, truly, and eternally distinct according to their incommunicable properties- namely, Father, Son, and Holy Spirit. The Father is the cause, origin, and source of all things, visible as well as invisible. The Son is the Word, the Wisdom, and the image of the Father. The Holy Spirit is the eternal power and might, proceeding from the Father and the Son. Nevertheless, this distinction does not divide God into three, since Scripture teaches us that the Father, the Son, and the Holy Spirit each has a distinct subsistence distinguished by characteristics- yet in such a way that these three persons are only one God. It is evident then that the Father is not the Son and that the Son is not the Father, and that likewise the Holy Spirit is neither the Father nor the Son. Nevertheless, these persons, thus distinct, are neither divided nor fused or mixed together. For the Father did not take on flesh, nor did the Spirit, but only the Son. The Father was never without the Son, nor without the Holy Spirit, since all these are equal from eternity, in one and the same essence. There is neither a first nor a last, for all three are one in truth and power, in goodness and mercy.", "token_count": 282, "proofs": []} -{"_source_id": "belgic-confession-of-faith", "_source_title": "Belgic Confession", "_author": "Guido de Bres", "_schema_type": "doctrinal_document", "_license": "cc0-1.0", "_source_url": "http://apostles-creed.org/wp-content/uploads/2014/07/belgic_confession.pdf", "document_id": "belgic-confession-of-faith", "document_kind": "confession", "unit_type": "article", "number": "9", "title": "The Scriptural Witness on the Trinity", "parent_number": "", "parent_title": "", "content": "All these things we know from the testimonies of Holy Scripture as well as from the effects of the persons, especially from those we feel within ourselves. The testimonies of the Holy Scriptures, which teach us to believe in this Holy Trinity, are written in many places of the Old Testament, which need not be enumerated but only chosen with discretion. In the book of Genesis God says, \"Let us make humankind in our image, according to our likeness.\" So \"God created humankind in his image\"-indeed, \"male and female he created them.\" (Gen. 1:26-27) \"See, the man has become like one of us.\" (Gen. 3:22) It appears from this that there is a plurality of persons within the Deity, when God says, \"Let us make humankind in our image\"- and afterward God indicates the unity in saying, \"God created.\" It is true that God does not say here how many persons there are- but what is somewhat obscure to us in the Old Testament is very clear in the New. For when our Lord was baptized in the Jordan, the voice of the Father was heard saying, \"This is my Son, the Beloved;\" (Matt. 3:17) the Son was seen in the water; and the Holy Spirit appeared in the form of a dove. So, in the baptism of all believers this form was prescribed by Christ: Baptize all people \"in the name of the Father and of the Son and of the Holy Spirit.\" (Matt. 28:19) In the Gospel according to Luke the angel Gabriel says to Mary, the mother of our Lord: \"The Holy Spirit will come upon you, and the power of the Most High will overshadow you; therefore the child to be born will be holy; he will be called Son of God.\" (Luke 1:35) And in another place it says: \"The grace of the Lord Jesus Christ, the love of God, and the communion of the Holy Spirit be with all of you.\" (2 Cor. 13:14) [\"There are three that testify in heaven, the Father, the Word, and the Holy Spirit, and these three are one.\"(1 John 5:7) In all these passages we are fully taught that there are three persons in the one and only divine essence. And although this doctrine surpasses human understanding, we nevertheless believe it now, through the Word, waiting to know and enjoy it fully in heaven. Furthermore, we must note the particular works and activities of these three persons in relation to us. The Father is called our Creator, by reason of his power. The Son is our Savior and Redeemer, by his blood. The Holy Spirit is our Sanctifier, by living in our hearts. This doctrine of the holy Trinity has always been maintained in the true church, from the time of the apostles until the present, against Jews, Muslims, and certain false Christians and heretics, such as Marcion, Mani, Praxeas, Sabellius, Paul of Samosata, Arius, and others like them, who were rightly condemned by the holy fathers. And so, in this matter we willingly accept the three ecumenical creeds- the Apostles', Nicene, and Athanasian- as well as what the ancient fathers decided in agreement with them.", "token_count": 690, "proofs": []} -{"_source_id": "belgic-confession-of-faith", "_source_title": "Belgic Confession", "_author": "Guido de Bres", "_schema_type": "doctrinal_document", "_license": "cc0-1.0", "_source_url": "http://apostles-creed.org/wp-content/uploads/2014/07/belgic_confession.pdf", "document_id": "belgic-confession-of-faith", "document_kind": "confession", "unit_type": "article", "number": "10", "title": "The Deity of Christ", "parent_number": "", "parent_title": "", "content": "We believe that Jesus Christ, according to his divine nature, is the only Son of God- eternally begotten, not made or created, for then he would be a creature. He is one in essence with the Father; coeternal; the exact image of the person of the Father and the \"reflection of God's glory,\" (Col. 1:15, Heb. 1:3) being like the Father in all things. Jesus Christ is the Son of God not only from the time he assumed our nature but from all eternity, as the following testimonies teach us when they are taken together. Moses says that God created the world; (Gen. 1:1) and John says that all things were created through the Word, (John 1:3) which he calls God. The apostle says that God created the world through the Son. (Heb. 1:2) He also says that God created all things through Jesus Christ. (Col. 1:16) And so it must follow that the one who is called God, the Word, the Son, and Jesus Christ already existed before creating all things. Therefore the prophet Micah says that Christ's origin is \"from ancient days.\" (Mic. 5:2) And the apostle says that the Son has \"neither beginning of days nor end of life.\" (Heb. 7:3) So then, he is the true eternal God, the Almighty, whom we invoke, worship, and serve.", "token_count": 312, "proofs": []} -{"_source_id": "belgic-confession-of-faith", "_source_title": "Belgic Confession", "_author": "Guido de Bres", "_schema_type": "doctrinal_document", "_license": "cc0-1.0", "_source_url": "http://apostles-creed.org/wp-content/uploads/2014/07/belgic_confession.pdf", "document_id": "belgic-confession-of-faith", "document_kind": "confession", "unit_type": "article", "number": "11", "title": "The Deity of the Holy Spirit", "parent_number": "", "parent_title": "", "content": "We believe and confess also that the Holy Spirit proceeds eternally from the Father and the Son- neither made, nor created, nor begotten, but only proceeding from the two of them. In regard to order, the Spirit is the third person of the Trinity- of one and the same essence, and majesty, and glory, with the Father and the Son, being true and eternal God, as the Holy Scriptures teach us.", "token_count": 88, "proofs": []} -{"_source_id": "belgic-confession-of-faith", "_source_title": "Belgic Confession", "_author": "Guido de Bres", "_schema_type": "doctrinal_document", "_license": "cc0-1.0", "_source_url": "http://apostles-creed.org/wp-content/uploads/2014/07/belgic_confession.pdf", "document_id": "belgic-confession-of-faith", "document_kind": "confession", "unit_type": "article", "number": "12", "title": "The Creation of All Things", "parent_number": "", "parent_title": "", "content": "We believe that the Father, when it seemed good to him, created heaven and earth and all other creatures from nothing, by the Word- that is to say, by the Son. God has given all creatures their being, form, and appearance and their various functions for serving their Creator. Even now God also sustains and governs them all, according to his eternal providence and by his infinite power, that they may serve humanity, in order that humanity may serve God. God has also created the angels good, that they might be messengers of God and serve the elect. Some of them have fallen from the excellence in which God created them into eternal perdition; and the others have persisted and remained in their original state, by the grace of God. The devils and evil spirits are so corrupt that they are enemies of God and of everything good. They lie in wait for the church and every member of it like thieves, with all their power, to destroy and spoil everything by their deceptions. So then, by their own wickedness they are condemned to everlasting damnation, daily awaiting their torments. For that reason we detest the error of the Sadducees, who deny that there are spirits and angels, and also the error of the Manicheans, who say that the devils originated by themselves, being evil by nature, without having been corrupted.", "token_count": 278, "proofs": []} -{"_source_id": "belgic-confession-of-faith", "_source_title": "Belgic Confession", "_author": "Guido de Bres", "_schema_type": "doctrinal_document", "_license": "cc0-1.0", "_source_url": "http://apostles-creed.org/wp-content/uploads/2014/07/belgic_confession.pdf", "document_id": "belgic-confession-of-faith", "document_kind": "confession", "unit_type": "article", "number": "13", "title": "The Doctrine of God's Providence", "parent_number": "", "parent_title": "", "content": "We believe that this good God, after creating all things, did not abandon them to chance or fortune but leads and governs them according to his holy will, in such a way that nothing happens in this world without God's orderly arrangement. Yet God is not the author of, and cannot be charged with, the sin that occurs. For God's power and goodness are so great and incomprehensible that God arranges and does his works very well and justly even when the devils and the wicked act unjustly. We do not wish to inquire with undue curiosity into what God does that surpasses human understanding and is beyond our ability to comprehend. But in all humility and reverence we adore the just judgments of God, which are hidden from us, being content to be Christ's disciples, so as to learn only what God shows us in the Word, without going beyond those limits. This doctrine gives us unspeakable comfort since it teaches us that nothing can happen to us by chance but only by the arrangement of our gracious heavenly Father, who watches over us with fatherly care, sustaining all creatures under his lordship, so that not one of the hairs on our heads (for they are all numbered) nor even a little bird can fall to the ground without the will of our Father. (Matt. 10:29-30) In this thought we rest, knowing that God holds in check the devils and all our enemies, who cannot hurt us without divine permission and will. For that reason we reject the damnable error of the Epicureans, who say that God does not get involved in anything and leaves everything to chance.", "token_count": 331, "proofs": []} -{"_source_id": "belgic-confession-of-faith", "_source_title": "Belgic Confession", "_author": "Guido de Bres", "_schema_type": "doctrinal_document", "_license": "cc0-1.0", "_source_url": "http://apostles-creed.org/wp-content/uploads/2014/07/belgic_confession.pdf", "document_id": "belgic-confession-of-faith", "document_kind": "confession", "unit_type": "article", "number": "14", "title": "The Creation and Fall of Humanity", "parent_number": "", "parent_title": "", "content": "We believe that God created human beings from the dust of the earth and made and formed them in his image and likeness- good, just, and holy; able by their will to conform in all things to the will of God. But when they were in honor they did not understand it (Ps. 49:20) and did not recognize their excellence. But they subjected themselves willingly to sin and consequently to death and the curse, lending their ear to the word of the devil. For they transgressed the commandment of life, which they had received, and by their sin they separated themselves from God, who was their true life, having corrupted their entire nature. So they made themselves guilty and subject to physical and spiritual death, having become wicked, perverse, and corrupt in all their ways. They lost all their excellent gifts which they had received from God, and retained none of them except for small traces which are enough to make them inexcusable. Moreover, all the light in us is turned to darkness, as the Scripture teaches us: \"The light shines in the darkness, and the darkness did not overcome it.\" (John 1:5) Here John calls the human race \"darkness.\" Therefore we reject everything taught to the contrary concerning human free will, since humans are nothing but the slaves of sin and cannot do a thing unless it is given them from heaven. (John 3:27) For who can boast of being able to do anything good by oneself, since Christ says, \"No one can come to me unless drawn by the Father who sent me\"? (John 6:44) Who can glory in their own will when they understand that \"the mind that is set on the flesh is hostile to God\"? (Rom. 8:7) Who can speak of their own knowledge in view of the fact that \"those who are unspiritual do not receive the gifts of God's Spirit\"? (1 Cor. 2:14) In short, who can produce a single thought, knowing that we are not able to think a thing about ourselves, by ourselves, but that \"our competence is from God\"? (2 Cor. 3:5) And therefore, what the apostle says ought rightly to stand fixed and firm: God works within us both to will and to do according to his good pleasure. (Phil. 2:13) For there is no understanding nor will conforming to God's understanding and will apart from Christ's involvement, as he teaches us when he says, \"Apart from me you can do nothing.\" (John 15:5)", "token_count": 528, "proofs": []} -{"_source_id": "belgic-confession-of-faith", "_source_title": "Belgic Confession", "_author": "Guido de Bres", "_schema_type": "doctrinal_document", "_license": "cc0-1.0", "_source_url": "http://apostles-creed.org/wp-content/uploads/2014/07/belgic_confession.pdf", "document_id": "belgic-confession-of-faith", "document_kind": "confession", "unit_type": "article", "number": "15", "title": "The Doctrine of Original Sin", "parent_number": "", "parent_title": "", "content": "We believe that by the disobedience of Adam original sin has been spread through the whole human race. (Rom. 5:12-13) It is a corruption of the whole human nature- an inherited depravity which even infects small infants in their mother's womb, and the root which produces in humanity every sort of sin. It is therefore so vile and enormous in God's sight that it is enough to condemn the human race, and it is not abolished or wholly uprooted even by baptism, seeing that sin constantly boils forth as though from a contaminated spring. Nevertheless, it is not imputed to God's children for their condemnation but is forgiven by his grace and mercy- not to put them to sleep but so that the awareness of this corruption might often make believers groan as they long to be set free from the body of this death. (Rom. 7:24) Therefore we reject the error of the Pelagians who say that this sin is nothing else than a matter of imitation.", "token_count": 205, "proofs": []} -{"_source_id": "belgic-confession-of-faith", "_source_title": "Belgic Confession", "_author": "Guido de Bres", "_schema_type": "doctrinal_document", "_license": "cc0-1.0", "_source_url": "http://apostles-creed.org/wp-content/uploads/2014/07/belgic_confession.pdf", "document_id": "belgic-confession-of-faith", "document_kind": "confession", "unit_type": "article", "number": "16", "title": "The Doctrine of Election", "parent_number": "", "parent_title": "", "content": "We believe that- all Adam's descendants having thus fallen into perdition and ruin by the sin of Adam- God showed himself to be as he is: merciful and just. God is merciful in withdrawing and saving from this perdition those who, in the eternal and unchangeable divine counsel, have been elected and chosen in Jesus Christ our Lord by his pure goodness, without any consideration of their works. God is just in leaving the others in their ruin and fall into which they plunged themselves.", "token_count": 101, "proofs": []} -{"_source_id": "belgic-confession-of-faith", "_source_title": "Belgic Confession", "_author": "Guido de Bres", "_schema_type": "doctrinal_document", "_license": "cc0-1.0", "_source_url": "http://apostles-creed.org/wp-content/uploads/2014/07/belgic_confession.pdf", "document_id": "belgic-confession-of-faith", "document_kind": "confession", "unit_type": "article", "number": "17", "title": "The Recovery of Fallen Humanity", "parent_number": "", "parent_title": "", "content": "We believe that our good God, by marvelous divine wisdom and goodness, seeing that Adam and Eve had plunged themselves in this manner into both physical and spiritual death and made themselves completely miserable, set out to find them, though they, trembling all over, were fleeing from God. And God comforted them, promising to give them his Son, born of a woman, (Gal. 4:4) to crush the head of the serpent, (Gen. 3:15) and to make them blessed.", "token_count": 103, "proofs": []} -{"_source_id": "belgic-confession-of-faith", "_source_title": "Belgic Confession", "_author": "Guido de Bres", "_schema_type": "doctrinal_document", "_license": "cc0-1.0", "_source_url": "http://apostles-creed.org/wp-content/uploads/2014/07/belgic_confession.pdf", "document_id": "belgic-confession-of-faith", "document_kind": "confession", "unit_type": "article", "number": "18", "title": "The Incarnation", "parent_number": "", "parent_title": "", "content": "So then we confess that God fulfilled the promise made to the early fathers and mothers by the mouth of the holy prophets when he sent the only and eternal Son of God into the world at the time appointed. The Son took the \"form of a slave\" and was made in \"human form,\" (Phil. 2:7) truly assuming a real human nature, with all its weaknesses, except for sin; being conceived in the womb of the blessed virgin Mary by the power of the Holy Spirit, without male participation. And Christ not only assumed human nature as far as the body is concerned but also a real human soul, in order to be a real human being. For since the soul had been lost as well as the body, Christ had to assume them both to save them both together. Therefore we confess (against the heresy of the Anabaptists who deny that Christ assumed human flesh from his mother) that Christ shared the very flesh and blood of children; (Heb. 2:14) being the fruit of the loins of David according to the flesh, (Acts 2:30) descended from David according to the flesh; (Rom. 1:3) the fruit of the womb of the virgin Mary; (Luke 1:42) born of a woman; (Gal. 4:4) the seed of David; (2 Tim. 2:8) the root of Jesse; (Rom. 15:12) descended from Judah, (Heb. 7:14) having descended from the Jews according to the flesh; descended from Abraham- having assumed descent from Abraham and Sarah, and was made like his brothers and sisters, yet without sin. (Heb. 2:17, Heb 4:15) In this way Christ is truly our Immanuel- that is: \"God with us.\" (Matt. 1:23)", "token_count": 389, "proofs": []} -{"_source_id": "belgic-confession-of-faith", "_source_title": "Belgic Confession", "_author": "Guido de Bres", "_schema_type": "doctrinal_document", "_license": "cc0-1.0", "_source_url": "http://apostles-creed.org/wp-content/uploads/2014/07/belgic_confession.pdf", "document_id": "belgic-confession-of-faith", "document_kind": "confession", "unit_type": "article", "number": "19", "title": "The Two Natures of Christ", "parent_number": "", "parent_title": "", "content": "We believe that by being thus conceived the person of the Son has been inseparably united and joined together with human nature, in such a way that there are not two Sons of God, nor two persons, but two natures united in a single person, with each nature retaining its own distinct properties. Thus his divine nature has always remained uncreated, without beginning of days or end of life, (Heb. 7:3) filling heaven and earth. Christ's human nature has not lost its properties but continues to have those of a creature- it has a beginning of days; it is of a finite nature and retains all that belongs to a real body. And even though he, by his resurrection, gave it immortality, that nonetheless did not change the reality of his human nature; for our salvation and resurrection depend also on the reality of his body. But these two natures are so united together in one person that they are not even separated by his death. So then, what he committed to his Father when he died was a real human spirit which left his body. But meanwhile his divine nature remained united with his human nature even when he was lying in the grave; and his deity never ceased to be in him, just as it was in him when he was a little child, though for a while it did not so reveal itself. These are the reasons why we confess him to be true God and truly human- true God in order to conquer death by his power, and truly human that he might die for us in the weakness of his flesh.", "token_count": 316, "proofs": []} -{"_source_id": "belgic-confession-of-faith", "_source_title": "Belgic Confession", "_author": "Guido de Bres", "_schema_type": "doctrinal_document", "_license": "cc0-1.0", "_source_url": "http://apostles-creed.org/wp-content/uploads/2014/07/belgic_confession.pdf", "document_id": "belgic-confession-of-faith", "document_kind": "confession", "unit_type": "article", "number": "20", "title": "The Justice and Mercy of God in Christ", "parent_number": "", "parent_title": "", "content": "We believe that God- who is perfectly merciful and also very just- sent the Son to assume the nature in which the disobedience had been committed, in order to bear in it the punishment of sin by his most bitter passion and death. So God made known his justice toward his Son, who was charged with our sin, and he poured out his goodness and mercy on us, who are guilty and worthy of damnation, giving to us his Son to die, by a most perfect love, and raising him to life for our justification, in order that by him we might have immortality and eternal life.", "token_count": 123, "proofs": []} -{"_source_id": "belgic-confession-of-faith", "_source_title": "Belgic Confession", "_author": "Guido de Bres", "_schema_type": "doctrinal_document", "_license": "cc0-1.0", "_source_url": "http://apostles-creed.org/wp-content/uploads/2014/07/belgic_confession.pdf", "document_id": "belgic-confession-of-faith", "document_kind": "confession", "unit_type": "article", "number": "21", "title": "The Atonement", "parent_number": "", "parent_title": "", "content": "We believe that Jesus Christ is a high priest forever according to the order of Melchizedek- made such by an oath- and that he presented himself in our name before his Father, to appease his Father's wrath with full satisfaction by offering himself on the tree of the cross and pouring out his precious blood for the cleansing of our sins, as the prophets had predicted. For it is written that \"the punishment that made us whole\" was placed on the Son of God and that \"by his bruises we are healed.\" He was \"like a lamb that is led to the slaughter\"; he was \"numbered with the transgressors\" (Isa. 53:4-12) and condemned as a criminal by Pontius Pilate, though Pilate had declared that he was innocent. So he paid back what he had not stolen, (Ps. 69:4) and he suffered- \"the righteous for the unrighteous,\" (1 Pet. 3:18) in both his body and his soul- in such a way that when he sensed the horrible punishment required by our sins \"his sweat became like great drops of blood falling down on the ground.\" (Luke 22:44) He cried, \"My God, my God, why have you forsaken me?\" (Matt. 27:46) And he endured all this for the forgiveness of our sins. Therefore we rightly say with Paul that we know nothing \"except Jesus Christ, and him crucified\"; (1 Cor. 2:2) we \"regard everything as loss because of the surpassing value of knowing Christ Jesus [our] Lord.\" (Phil. 3:8) We find all comforts in his wounds and have no need to seek or invent any other means to reconcile ourselves with God than this one and only sacrifice, once made, which renders believers perfect forever. This is also why the angel of God called him Jesus- that is, \"Savior\"- because he would save his people from their sins. (Matt. 1:21)", "token_count": 419, "proofs": []} -{"_source_id": "belgic-confession-of-faith", "_source_title": "Belgic Confession", "_author": "Guido de Bres", "_schema_type": "doctrinal_document", "_license": "cc0-1.0", "_source_url": "http://apostles-creed.org/wp-content/uploads/2014/07/belgic_confession.pdf", "document_id": "belgic-confession-of-faith", "document_kind": "confession", "unit_type": "article", "number": "22", "title": "The Righteousness of Faith", "parent_number": "", "parent_title": "", "content": "We believe that for us to acquire the true knowledge of this great mystery the Holy Spirit kindles in our hearts a true faith that embraces Jesus Christ, with all his merits, and makes him its own, and no longer looks for anything apart from him. For it must necessarily follow that either all that is required for our salvation is not in Christ or, if all is in him, then those who have Christ by faith have his salvation entirely. Therefore, to say that Christ is not enough but that something else is needed as well is a most enormous blasphemy against God- for it then would follow that Jesus Christ is only half a Savior. And therefore we justly say with Paul that we are justified \"by faith alone\" or \"by faith apart from works.\" (Rom. 3:28) However, we do not mean, properly speaking, that it is faith itself that justifies us- for faith is only the instrument by which we embrace Christ, our righteousness. But Jesus Christ is our righteousness in making available to us all his merits and all the holy works he has done for us and in our place. And faith is the instrument that keeps us in communion with him and with all his benefits. When those benefits are made ours, they are more than enough to absolve us of our sins.", "token_count": 264, "proofs": []} -{"_source_id": "belgic-confession-of-faith", "_source_title": "Belgic Confession", "_author": "Guido de Bres", "_schema_type": "doctrinal_document", "_license": "cc0-1.0", "_source_url": "http://apostles-creed.org/wp-content/uploads/2014/07/belgic_confession.pdf", "document_id": "belgic-confession-of-faith", "document_kind": "confession", "unit_type": "article", "number": "23", "title": "The Justification of Sinners", "parent_number": "", "parent_title": "", "content": "We believe that our blessedness lies in the forgiveness of our sins because of Jesus Christ, and that in it our righteousness before God is contained, as David and Paul teach us when they declare those people blessed to whom God grants righteousness apart from works. (Ps. 32:1, Rom. 4:6) And the same apostle says that we are \"justified by his grace as a gift, through the redemption that is in Christ Jesus.\" (Rom. 3:24) And therefore we cling to this foundation, which is firm forever, giving all glory to God, humbling ourselves, and recognizing ourselves as we are; not claiming a thing for ourselves or our merits and leaning and resting on the sole obedience of Christ crucified, which is ours when we believe in him. That is enough to cover all our sins and to make us confident, freeing the conscience from the fear, dread, and terror of God's approach, without doing what our first parents, Adam and Eve, did, who trembled as they tried to cover themselves with fig leaves. In fact, if we had to appear before God relying- no matter how little- on ourselves or some other creature, then, alas, we would be swallowed up. Therefore everyone must say with David: \"[Lord,] do not enter into judgment with your servant, for no one living is righteous before you.\" (Ps. 143:2)", "token_count": 289, "proofs": []} -{"_source_id": "belgic-confession-of-faith", "_source_title": "Belgic Confession", "_author": "Guido de Bres", "_schema_type": "doctrinal_document", "_license": "cc0-1.0", "_source_url": "http://apostles-creed.org/wp-content/uploads/2014/07/belgic_confession.pdf", "document_id": "belgic-confession-of-faith", "document_kind": "confession", "unit_type": "article", "number": "24", "title": "The Sanctification of Sinners", "parent_number": "", "parent_title": "", "content": "We believe that this true faith, produced in us by the hearing of God's Word and by the work of the Holy Spirit, regenerates us and makes us new creatures, (2 Cor. 5:17) causing us to live a new life (Rom. 6:4) and freeing us from the slavery of sin. Therefore, far from making people cold toward living in a pious and holy way, this justifying faith, quite to the contrary, so works within them that apart from it they will never do a thing out of love for God but only out of love for themselves and fear of being condemned. So then, it is impossible for this holy faith to be unfruitful in a human being, seeing that we do not speak of an empty faith but of what Scripture calls \"faith working through love,\" (Gal. 5:6) which moves people to do by themselves the works that God has commanded in the Word. These works, proceeding from the good root of faith, are good and acceptable to God, since they are all sanctified by God's grace. Yet they do not count toward our justification- for by faith in Christ we are justified, even before we do good works. Otherwise they could not be good, any more than the fruit of a tree could be good if the tree is not good in the first place. So then, we do good works, but not for merit- for what would we merit? Rather, we are indebted to God for the good works we do, and not God to us, since God \"is at work in [us], enabling [us] both to will and to work for his good pleasure\" (Phil. 2:13) - thus keeping in mind what is written: \"When you have done all that you were ordered to do, say, 'We are worthless slaves; we have done only what we ought to have done.'\" (Luke 17:10) Yet we do not wish to deny that God rewards good works- but it is by grace that God crowns these gifts. Moreover, although we do good works we do not base our salvation on them; for we cannot do any work that is not defiled by our flesh and also worthy of punishment. And even if we could point to one, memory of a single sin is enough for God to reject that work. So we would always be in doubt, tossed back and forth without any certainty, and our poor consciences would be tormented constantly if they did not rest on the merit of the suffering and death of our Savior.", "token_count": 525, "proofs": []} -{"_source_id": "belgic-confession-of-faith", "_source_title": "Belgic Confession", "_author": "Guido de Bres", "_schema_type": "doctrinal_document", "_license": "cc0-1.0", "_source_url": "http://apostles-creed.org/wp-content/uploads/2014/07/belgic_confession.pdf", "document_id": "belgic-confession-of-faith", "document_kind": "confession", "unit_type": "article", "number": "25", "title": "The Fulfillment of the Law", "parent_number": "", "parent_title": "", "content": "We believe that the ceremonies and symbols of the law have ended with the coming of Christ, and that all foreshadowings have come to an end, so that the use of them ought to be abolished among Christians. Yet the truth and substance of these things remain for us in Jesus Christ, in whom they have been fulfilled. Nevertheless, we continue to use the witnesses drawn from the law and prophets to confirm us in the gospel and to regulate our lives with full integrity for the glory of God, according to the will of God.", "token_count": 107, "proofs": []} -{"_source_id": "belgic-confession-of-faith", "_source_title": "Belgic Confession", "_author": "Guido de Bres", "_schema_type": "doctrinal_document", "_license": "cc0-1.0", "_source_url": "http://apostles-creed.org/wp-content/uploads/2014/07/belgic_confession.pdf", "document_id": "belgic-confession-of-faith", "document_kind": "confession", "unit_type": "article", "number": "26", "title": "The Intercession of Christ", "parent_number": "", "parent_title": "", "content": "We believe that we have no access to God except through the one and only Mediator and Intercessor, \"Jesus Christ the righteous,\" (1 John 2:1) who therefore was made human, uniting together the divine and human natures, so that we human beings might have access to the divine Majesty. Otherwise we would have no access. But this Mediator, whom the Father has appointed between himself and us, ought not terrify us by his greatness, so that we have to look for another one, according to our fancy. For neither in heaven nor among the creatures on earth is there anyone who loves us more than Jesus Christ does. Although he was \"in the form of God,\" Christ nevertheless \"emptied himself,\" taking \"human form\" and \"the form of a slave\" for us; (Phil. 2:6-8) and he made himself \"like his brothers and sisters in every respect.\" (Heb. 2:17) Suppose we had to find another intercessor. Who would love us more than he who gave his life for us, even though \"we were enemies\"? (Rom. 5:10) And suppose we had to find one who has prestige and power. Who has as much of these as he who is seated at the right hand of the Father, (Rom. 8:34, Heb. 1:3) and who has \"all authority in heaven and on earth\"? (Matt. 28:18) And who will be heard more readily than God's own dearly beloved Son? So, the practice of honoring the saints as intercessors in fact dishonors them because of its misplaced faith. That was something the saints never did nor asked for, but which in keeping with their duty, as appears from their writings, they consistently refused. We should not plead here that we are unworthy- for it is not a question of offering our prayers on the basis of our own dignity but only on the basis of the excellence and dignity of Jesus Christ, whose righteousness is ours by faith. Since the apostle for good reason wants us to get rid of this foolish fear- or rather, this unbelief- he says to us that Jesus Christ was made like \"his brothers and sisters in every respect, so that he might be a merciful and faithful high priest\" to purify the sins of the people. (Heb. 2:17) For since he suffered, being tempted, he is also able to help those who are tempted. (Heb. 2:18) And further, to encourage us more to approach him he says, \"Since, then, we have a great high priest who has passed through the heavens, Jesus, the Son of God, let us hold fast to our confession. For we do not have a high priest who is unable to sympathize with our weaknesses, but we have one who in every respect has been tested as we are, yet without sin. Let us therefore approach the throne of grace with boldness, so that we may receive mercy and find grace to help in time of need.\" (Heb. 4:14-16) The same apostle says that we \"have confidence to enter the sanctuary by the blood of Jesus.\" \"Let us approach with a true heart in full assurance of faith....\" (Heb. 10:19, Heb. 10:22) Likewise, Christ \"holds his priesthood permanently.... Consequently, he is able for all time to save those who approach God through him, since he always lives to make intercession for them.\" (Heb. 7:24-25) What more do we need? For Christ himself declares: \"I am the way, and the truth, and the life. No one comes to the Father except through me.\" (John 14:6) Why should we seek another intercessor? Since it has pleased God to give us the Son as our Intercessor. let us not leave him for another- or rather seek, without ever finding. For, when giving Christ to us, God knew well that we were sinners. Therefore, in following the command of Christ we call on the heavenly Father through Christ, our only Mediator, as we are taught by the Lord's Prayer, being assured that we shall obtain all we ask of the Father in his name.", "token_count": 893, "proofs": []} -{"_source_id": "belgic-confession-of-faith", "_source_title": "Belgic Confession", "_author": "Guido de Bres", "_schema_type": "doctrinal_document", "_license": "cc0-1.0", "_source_url": "http://apostles-creed.org/wp-content/uploads/2014/07/belgic_confession.pdf", "document_id": "belgic-confession-of-faith", "document_kind": "confession", "unit_type": "article", "number": "27", "title": "The Holy Catholic Church", "parent_number": "", "parent_title": "", "content": "We believe and confess one single catholic or universal church- a holy congregation and gathering of true Christian believers, awaiting their entire salvation in Jesus Christ, being washed by his blood, and sanctified and sealed by the Holy Spirit. This church has existed from the beginning of the world and will last until the end, as appears from the fact that Christ is eternal King who cannot be without subjects. And this holy church is preserved by God against the rage of the whole world, even though for a time it may appear very small to human eyes- as though it were snuffed out. For example, during the very dangerous time of Ahab the Lord preserved for himself seven thousand who did not bend their knees to Baal. (1 Kings 19:18) And so this holy church is not confined, bound, or limited to a certain place or certain people. But it is spread and dispersed throughout the entire world, though still joined and united in heart and will, in one and the same Spirit, by the power of faith.", "token_count": 207, "proofs": []} -{"_source_id": "belgic-confession-of-faith", "_source_title": "Belgic Confession", "_author": "Guido de Bres", "_schema_type": "doctrinal_document", "_license": "cc0-1.0", "_source_url": "http://apostles-creed.org/wp-content/uploads/2014/07/belgic_confession.pdf", "document_id": "belgic-confession-of-faith", "document_kind": "confession", "unit_type": "article", "number": "28", "title": "The Obligations of Church Members", "parent_number": "", "parent_title": "", "content": "We believe that since this holy assembly and congregation is the gathering of those who are saved and there is no salvation apart from it, people ought not to withdraw from it, content to be by themselves, regardless of their status or condition. But all people are obliged to join and unite with it, keeping the unity of the church by submitting to its instruction and discipline, by bending their necks under the yoke of Jesus Christ, and by serving to build up one another, according to the gifts God has given them as members of each other in the same body. And to preserve this unity more effectively, it is the duty of all believers, according to God's Word, to separate themselves from those who do not belong to the church, in order to join this assembly wherever God has established it, even if civil authorities and royal decrees forbid and death and physical punishment result. And so, all who withdraw from the church or do not join it act contrary to God's ordinance.", "token_count": 197, "proofs": []} -{"_source_id": "belgic-confession-of-faith", "_source_title": "Belgic Confession", "_author": "Guido de Bres", "_schema_type": "doctrinal_document", "_license": "cc0-1.0", "_source_url": "http://apostles-creed.org/wp-content/uploads/2014/07/belgic_confession.pdf", "document_id": "belgic-confession-of-faith", "document_kind": "confession", "unit_type": "article", "number": "29", "title": "The Marks of the True Church", "parent_number": "", "parent_title": "", "content": "We believe that we ought to discern diligently and very carefully, by the Word of God, what is the true church- for all sects in the world today claim for themselves the name of \"the church.\" We are not speaking here of the company of hypocrites who are mixed among the good in the church and who nonetheless are not part of it, even though they are physically there. But we are speaking of distinguishing the body and fellowship of the true church from all sects that call themselves \"the church.\" The true church can be recognized if it has the following marks: The church engages in the pure preaching of the gospel; it makes use of the pure administration of the sacraments as Christ instituted them; it practices church discipline for correcting faults. In short, it governs itself according to the pure Word of God, rejecting all things contrary to it and holding Jesus Christ as the only Head. By these marks one can be assured of recognizing the true church- and no one ought to be separated from it. As for those who can belong to the church, we can recognize them by the distinguishing marks of Christians: namely by faith, and by their fleeing from sin and pursuing righteousness, once they have received the one and only Savior, Jesus Christ. They love the true God and their neighbors, without turning to the right or left, and they crucify the flesh and its works. Though great weakness remains in them, they fight against it by the Spirit all the days of their lives, appealing constantly to the blood, suffering, death, and obedience of the Lord Jesus, in whom they have forgiveness of their sins, through faith in him. As for the false church, it assigns more authority to itself and its ordinances than to the Word of God; it does not want to subject itself to the yoke of Christ; it does not administer the sacraments as Christ commanded in his Word; it rather adds to them or subtracts from them as it pleases; it bases itself on humans, more than on Jesus Christ; it persecutes those who live holy lives according to the Word of God and who rebuke it for its faults, greed, and idolatry. These two churches are easy to recognize and thus to distinguish from each other.", "token_count": 453, "proofs": []} -{"_source_id": "belgic-confession-of-faith", "_source_title": "Belgic Confession", "_author": "Guido de Bres", "_schema_type": "doctrinal_document", "_license": "cc0-1.0", "_source_url": "http://apostles-creed.org/wp-content/uploads/2014/07/belgic_confession.pdf", "document_id": "belgic-confession-of-faith", "document_kind": "confession", "unit_type": "article", "number": "30", "title": "The Government of the Church", "parent_number": "", "parent_title": "", "content": "We believe that this true church ought to be governed according to the spiritual order that our Lord has taught us in his Word. There should be ministers or pastors to preach the Word of God and administer the sacraments. There should also be elders and deacons, along with the pastors, to make up the council of the church. By this means true religion is preserved; true doctrine is able to take its course; and evil people are corrected spiritually and held in check, so that also the poor and all the afflicted may be helped and comforted according to their need. By this means everything will be done well and in good order in the church, when such persons are elected who are faithful and are chosen according to the rule that Paul gave to Timothy. (1 Tim. 3)", "token_count": 158, "proofs": []} -{"_source_id": "belgic-confession-of-faith", "_source_title": "Belgic Confession", "_author": "Guido de Bres", "_schema_type": "doctrinal_document", "_license": "cc0-1.0", "_source_url": "http://apostles-creed.org/wp-content/uploads/2014/07/belgic_confession.pdf", "document_id": "belgic-confession-of-faith", "document_kind": "confession", "unit_type": "article", "number": "31", "title": "The Officers of the Church", "parent_number": "", "parent_title": "", "content": "We believe that ministers of the Word of God, elders, and deacons ought to be chosen to their offices by a legitimate election of the church, with prayer in the name of the Lord, and in good order, as the Word of God teaches. So all must be careful not to push themselves forward improperly, but must wait for God's call, so that they may be assured of their calling and be certain that they are chosen by the Lord. As for the ministers of the Word, they all have the same power and authority, no matter where they may be, since they are all servants of Jesus Christ, the only universal bishop, and the only head of the church. Moreover, to keep God's holy order from being violated or despised, we say that everyone ought, as much as possible, to hold the ministers of the Word and elders of the church in special esteem, because of the work they do, and be at peace with them, without grumbling, quarreling, or fighting.", "token_count": 204, "proofs": []} -{"_source_id": "belgic-confession-of-faith", "_source_title": "Belgic Confession", "_author": "Guido de Bres", "_schema_type": "doctrinal_document", "_license": "cc0-1.0", "_source_url": "http://apostles-creed.org/wp-content/uploads/2014/07/belgic_confession.pdf", "document_id": "belgic-confession-of-faith", "document_kind": "confession", "unit_type": "article", "number": "32", "title": "The Order and Discipline of the Church", "parent_number": "", "parent_title": "", "content": "We also believe that although it is useful and good for those who govern the churches to establish and set up a certain order among themselves for maintaining the body of the church, they ought always to guard against deviating from what Christ, our only Master, has ordained for us. Therefore we reject all human innovations and all laws imposed on us, in our worship of God, which bind and force our consciences in any way. So we accept only what is proper to maintain harmony and unity and to keep all in obedience to God. To that end excommunication, with all it involves, according to the Word of God, is required.", "token_count": 128, "proofs": []} -{"_source_id": "belgic-confession-of-faith", "_source_title": "Belgic Confession", "_author": "Guido de Bres", "_schema_type": "doctrinal_document", "_license": "cc0-1.0", "_source_url": "http://apostles-creed.org/wp-content/uploads/2014/07/belgic_confession.pdf", "document_id": "belgic-confession-of-faith", "document_kind": "confession", "unit_type": "article", "number": "33", "title": "The Sacraments", "parent_number": "", "parent_title": "", "content": "We believe that our good God, mindful of our crudeness and weakness, has ordained sacraments for us to seal his promises in us, to pledge good will and grace toward us, and also to nourish and sustain our faith. God has added these to the Word of the gospel to represent better to our external senses both what God enables us to understand by the Word and what he does inwardly in our hearts, confirming in us the salvation he imparts to us. For they are visible signs and seals of something internal and invisible, by means of which God works in us through the power of the Holy Spirit. So they are not empty and hollow signs to fool and deceive us, for their truth is Jesus Christ, without whom they would be nothing. Moreover, we are satisfied with the number of sacraments that Christ our Master has ordained for us. There are only two: the sacrament of baptism and the Holy Supper of Jesus Christ.", "token_count": 191, "proofs": []} -{"_source_id": "belgic-confession-of-faith", "_source_title": "Belgic Confession", "_author": "Guido de Bres", "_schema_type": "doctrinal_document", "_license": "cc0-1.0", "_source_url": "http://apostles-creed.org/wp-content/uploads/2014/07/belgic_confession.pdf", "document_id": "belgic-confession-of-faith", "document_kind": "confession", "unit_type": "article", "number": "34", "title": "The Sacrament of Baptism", "parent_number": "", "parent_title": "", "content": "We believe and confess that Jesus Christ, in whom the law is fulfilled, has by his shed blood put an end to every other shedding of blood, which anyone might do or wish to do in order to atone or satisfy for sins. Having abolished circumcision, which was done with blood, Christ established in its place the sacrament of baptism. By it we are received into God's church and set apart from all other people and alien religions, that we may wholly belong to him whose mark and sign we bear. Baptism also witnesses to us that God, being our gracious Father, will be our God forever. Therefore Christ has commanded that all those who belong to him be baptized with pure water \"in the name of the Father and of the Son and of the Holy Spirit.\" (Matt. 28:19) In this way God signifies to us that just as water washes away the dirt of the body when it is poured on us and also is seen on the bodies of those who are baptized when it is sprinkled on them, so too the blood of Christ does the same thing internally, in the soul, by the Holy Spirit. It washes and cleanses it from its sins and transforms us from being the children of wrath into the children of God. This does not happen by the physical water but by the sprinkling of the precious blood of the Son of God, who is our Red Sea, through which we must pass to escape the tyranny of Pharaoh, who is the devil, and to enter the spiritual land of Canaan. So ministers, as far as their work is concerned, give us the sacrament and what is visible, but our Lord gives what the sacrament signifies- namely the invisible gifts and graces; washing, purifying, and cleansing our souls of all filth and unrighteousness; renewing our hearts and filling them with all comfort; giving us true assurance of his fatherly goodness; clothing us with the \"new self\" and stripping off the \"old self with its practices.\" (Col. 3:9-10) For this reason we believe that anyone who aspires to reach eternal life ought to be baptized only once without ever repeating it- for we cannot be born twice. Yet this baptism is profitable not only when the water is on us and when we receive it but throughout our entire lives. For that reason we reject the error of the Anabaptists who are not content with a single baptism once received and also condemn the baptism of the children of believers. We believe our children ought to be baptized and sealed with the sign of the covenant, as little children were circumcised in Israel on the basis of the same promises made to our children. And truly, Christ has shed his blood no less for washing the little children of believers than he did for adults. Therefore they ought to receive the sign and sacrament of what Christ has done for them, just as the Lord commanded in the law that by offering a lamb for them the sacrament of the suffering and death of Christ would be granted them shortly after their birth. This was the sacrament of Jesus Christ. Furthermore, baptism does for our children what circumcision did for the Jewish people. That is why Paul calls baptism the \"circumcision of Christ.\" (Col. 2:11)", "token_count": 669, "proofs": []} -{"_source_id": "belgic-confession-of-faith", "_source_title": "Belgic Confession", "_author": "Guido de Bres", "_schema_type": "doctrinal_document", "_license": "cc0-1.0", "_source_url": "http://apostles-creed.org/wp-content/uploads/2014/07/belgic_confession.pdf", "document_id": "belgic-confession-of-faith", "document_kind": "confession", "unit_type": "article", "number": "35", "title": "The Sacrament of the Lord's Supper", "parent_number": "", "parent_title": "", "content": "We believe and confess that our Savior Jesus Christ has ordained and instituted the sacrament of the Holy Supper to nourish and sustain those who are already regenerated and ingrafted into his family, which is his church. Now those who are born again have two lives in them. The one is physical and temporal- they have it from the moment of their first birth, and it is common to all. The other is spiritual and heavenly, and is given them in their second birth- it comes through the Word of the gospel in the communion of the body of Christ; and this life is common to God's elect only. Thus, to support the physical and earthly life God has prescribed for us an appropriate earthly and material bread, which is as common to all people as life itself. But to maintain the spiritual and heavenly life that belongs to believers, God has sent a living bread that came down from heaven: namely Jesus Christ, who nourishes and maintains the spiritual life of believers when eaten- that is, when appropriated and received spiritually by faith. To represent to us this spiritual and heavenly bread Christ has instituted an earthly and visible bread as the sacrament of his body and wine as the sacrament of his blood. He did this to testify to us that just as truly as we take and hold the sacrament in our hands and eat and drink it with our mouths, by which our life is then sustained, so truly we receive into our souls, for our spiritual life, the true body and true blood of Christ, our only Savior. We receive these by faith, which is the hand and mouth of our souls. Now it is certain that Jesus Christ did not prescribe his sacraments for us in vain, since he works in us all he represents by these holy signs, although the manner in which he does it goes beyond our understanding and is incomprehensible to us, just as the operation of God's Spirit is hidden and incomprehensible. Yet we do not go wrong when we say that what is eaten is Christ's own natural body and what is drunk is his own blood- but the manner in which we eat it is not by the mouth, but by the Spirit through faith. In that way Jesus Christ remains always seated at the right hand of God the Father in heaven- but he never refrains on that account to communicate himself to us through faith. This banquet is a spiritual table at which Christ communicates himself to us with all his benefits. At that table he makes us enjoy himself as much as the merits of his suffering and death, as he nourishes, strengthens, and comforts our poor, desolate souls by the eating of his flesh, and relieves and renews them by the drinking of his blood. Moreover, though the sacraments and what they signify are joined together, not all receive both of them. The wicked certainly take the sacrament, to their condemnation, but do not receive the truth of the sacrament, just as Judas and Simon the Sorcerer both indeed received the sacrament, but not Christ, who was signified by it. He is communicated only to believers. Finally, with humility and reverence we receive the holy sacrament in the gathering of God's people, as we engage together, with thanksgiving, in a holy remembrance of the death of Christ our Savior, and as we thus confess our faith and Christian religion. Therefore none should come to this table without examining themselves carefully, lest by eating this bread and drinking this cup they \"eat and drink judgment against themselves.\" (1 Cor. 11:29) In short, by the use of this holy sacrament we are moved to a fervent love of God and our neighbors. Therefore we reject as desecrations of the sacraments all the muddled ideas and condemnable inventions that people have added and mixed in with them. And we say that we should be content with the procedure that Christ and the apostles have taught us and speak of these things as they have spoken of them.", "token_count": 805, "proofs": []} -{"_source_id": "belgic-confession-of-faith", "_source_title": "Belgic Confession", "_author": "Guido de Bres", "_schema_type": "doctrinal_document", "_license": "cc0-1.0", "_source_url": "http://apostles-creed.org/wp-content/uploads/2014/07/belgic_confession.pdf", "document_id": "belgic-confession-of-faith", "document_kind": "confession", "unit_type": "article", "number": "36", "title": "The Civil Government", "parent_number": "", "parent_title": "", "content": "We believe that because of the depravity of the human race, our good God has ordained kings, princes, and civil officers. God wants the world to be governed by laws and policies so that human lawlessness may be restrained and that everything may be conducted in good order among human beings. For that purpose God has placed the sword in the hands of the government, to punish evil people and protect the good.", "token_count": 82, "proofs": []} -{"_source_id": "belgic-confession-of-faith", "_source_title": "Belgic Confession", "_author": "Guido de Bres", "_schema_type": "doctrinal_document", "_license": "cc0-1.0", "_source_url": "http://apostles-creed.org/wp-content/uploads/2014/07/belgic_confession.pdf", "document_id": "belgic-confession-of-faith", "document_kind": "confession", "unit_type": "article", "number": "37", "title": "The Last Judgement", "parent_number": "", "parent_title": "", "content": "Finally we believe, according to God's Word, that when the time appointed by the Lord is come (which is unknown to all creatures) and the number of the elect is complete, our Lord Jesus Christ will come from heaven, bodily and visibly, as he ascended, with great glory and majesty, to declare himself the judge of the living and the dead. He will burn this old world, in fire and flame, in order to cleanse it. Then all human creatures will appear in person before the great judge- men, women, and children, who have lived from the beginning until the end of the world. They will be summoned there \"with the archangel's call and with the sound of God's trumpet.\" (1 Thess. 4:16) For all those who died before that time will be raised from the earth, their spirits being joined and united with their own bodies in which they lived. And as for those who are still alive, they will not die like the others but will be changed \"in the twinkling of an eye\" from perishable to imperishable. (1 Cor. 15:51-53) Then the books (that is, the consciences) will be opened, and the dead will be judged according to the things they did in the world, (Rev. 20:12) whether good or evil. Indeed, all people will give account of all the idle words they have spoken, (Matt. 12:36) which the world regards as only playing games. And then the secrets and hypocrisies of all people will be publicly uncovered in the sight of all. Therefore, with good reason the thought of this judgment is horrible and dreadful to wicked and evil people. But it is very pleasant and a great comfort to the righteous and elect, since their total redemption will then be accomplished. They will then receive the fruits of their labor and of the trouble they have suffered; their innocence will be openly recognized by all; and they will see the terrible vengeance that God will bring on the evil ones who tyrannized, oppressed, and tormented them in this world. The evil ones will be convicted by the witness of their own consciences, and shall be made immortal- but only to be tormented in \"the eternal fire prepared for the devil and his angels.\" (Matt. 25:41) In contrast, the faithful and elect will be crowned with glory and honor. The Son of God will profess their names (Matt. 10:32) before God his Father and the holy and elect angels; all tears will be wiped from their eyes; (Rev. 7:17) and their cause- at present condemned as heretical and evil by many judges and civil officers- will be acknowledged as the cause of the Son of God. And as a gracious reward the Lord will make them possess a glory such as the human heart could never imagine. So we look forward to that great day with longing in order to enjoy fully the promises of God in Christ Jesus, our Lord.", "token_count": 621, "proofs": []} -{"_source_id": "canons-of-dort", "_source_title": "Canons of Dort", "_author": "Synod of Dort", "_schema_type": "doctrinal_document", "_license": "cc0-1.0", "_source_url": "http://apostles-creed.org/wp-content/uploads/2014/07/canons-of-dort.pdf", "document_id": "canons-of-dort", "document_kind": "canon", "unit_type": "section", "number": "A1", "title": "", "parent_number": "1", "parent_title": "Of Divine Predestination", "content": "As all men have sinned in Adam, lie under the curse, and are deserving of eternal death, God would have done no injustice by leaving them all to perish, and delivering them over to condemnation on account of sin, according to the words of the apostle, \"that every mouth may be stopped, and all the world may become guilty before God\" (Rom. 3:19). And verse 23: \"For all have sinned, and come short of the glory of God.\" And Romans 6:23: \"For the wages of sin is death\".", "token_count": 117, "proofs": []} -{"_source_id": "canons-of-dort", "_source_title": "Canons of Dort", "_author": "Synod of Dort", "_schema_type": "doctrinal_document", "_license": "cc0-1.0", "_source_url": "http://apostles-creed.org/wp-content/uploads/2014/07/canons-of-dort.pdf", "document_id": "canons-of-dort", "document_kind": "canon", "unit_type": "section", "number": "A2", "title": "", "parent_number": "1", "parent_title": "Of Divine Predestination", "content": "But in this the love of God was manifested, that He sent His only begotten Son into the world, that whosoever believeth on Him should not perish, but have everlasting life. \"In this was manifested the love of God toward us, because that God sent His only begotten Son into the world, that we might live through Him\" (1 John 4:9). \"For God so loved the world, that He gave His only begotten Son, that whosoever believeth in Him should not perish, but have everlasting life\" (John 3:16).", "token_count": 122, "proofs": []} -{"_source_id": "canons-of-dort", "_source_title": "Canons of Dort", "_author": "Synod of Dort", "_schema_type": "doctrinal_document", "_license": "cc0-1.0", "_source_url": "http://apostles-creed.org/wp-content/uploads/2014/07/canons-of-dort.pdf", "document_id": "canons-of-dort", "document_kind": "canon", "unit_type": "section", "number": "A3", "title": "", "parent_number": "1", "parent_title": "Of Divine Predestination", "content": "And that men may be brought to believe, God mercifully sends the messengers of these most joyful tidings to whom He will and at what time He pleaseth; by whose ministry men are called to repentance and faith in Christ crucified. \"How then shall they call on Him in whom they have not believed? and how shall they believe in Him of whom they have not heard? and how shall they hear without a preacher? And how shall they preach, except they be sent?\" (Rom. 10:14-15).", "token_count": 110, "proofs": []} -{"_source_id": "canons-of-dort", "_source_title": "Canons of Dort", "_author": "Synod of Dort", "_schema_type": "doctrinal_document", "_license": "cc0-1.0", "_source_url": "http://apostles-creed.org/wp-content/uploads/2014/07/canons-of-dort.pdf", "document_id": "canons-of-dort", "document_kind": "canon", "unit_type": "section", "number": "A4", "title": "", "parent_number": "1", "parent_title": "Of Divine Predestination", "content": "The wrath of God abideth upon those who believe not this gospel. But such as receive it, and embrace Jesus the Savior by a true and living faith, are by Him delivered from the wrath of God and from destruction, and have the gift of eternal life conferred upon them.", "token_count": 57, "proofs": []} -{"_source_id": "canons-of-dort", "_source_title": "Canons of Dort", "_author": "Synod of Dort", "_schema_type": "doctrinal_document", "_license": "cc0-1.0", "_source_url": "http://apostles-creed.org/wp-content/uploads/2014/07/canons-of-dort.pdf", "document_id": "canons-of-dort", "document_kind": "canon", "unit_type": "section", "number": "A5", "title": "", "parent_number": "1", "parent_title": "Of Divine Predestination", "content": "The cause or guilt of this unbelief, as well as of all other sins, is no wise in God, but in man himself; whereas faith in Jesus Christ and salvation through Him is the free gift of God, as it is written: \"For by grace are ye saved through faith; and that not of yourselves: it is the gift of God\" (Eph. 2:8). \"For unto you it is given in the behalf of Christ, not only to believe on Him,\" etc. (Phil. 1:29).", "token_count": 111, "proofs": []} -{"_source_id": "canons-of-dort", "_source_title": "Canons of Dort", "_author": "Synod of Dort", "_schema_type": "doctrinal_document", "_license": "cc0-1.0", "_source_url": "http://apostles-creed.org/wp-content/uploads/2014/07/canons-of-dort.pdf", "document_id": "canons-of-dort", "document_kind": "canon", "unit_type": "section", "number": "A6", "title": "", "parent_number": "1", "parent_title": "Of Divine Predestination", "content": "That some receive the gift of faith from God and others do not receive it proceeds from God's eternal decree, for \"known unto God are all His works from the beginning of the world\" (Acts 15:18). \"Who worketh all things after the counsel of His own will\" (Eph. 1:11). According to which decree, He graciously softens the hearts of the elect, however obstinate, and inclines them to believe, while He leaves the non-elect in His just judgment to their own wickedness and obduracy. And herein is especially displayed the profound, the merciful, and at the same time the righteous discrimination between men, equally involved in ruin; or that decree of election and reprobation revealed in the Word of God, which though men of perverse, impure and unstable minds wrest to their own destruction, yet to holy and pious souls affords unspeakable consolation.", "token_count": 190, "proofs": []} -{"_source_id": "canons-of-dort", "_source_title": "Canons of Dort", "_author": "Synod of Dort", "_schema_type": "doctrinal_document", "_license": "cc0-1.0", "_source_url": "http://apostles-creed.org/wp-content/uploads/2014/07/canons-of-dort.pdf", "document_id": "canons-of-dort", "document_kind": "canon", "unit_type": "section", "number": "A7", "title": "", "parent_number": "1", "parent_title": "Of Divine Predestination", "content": "Election is the unchangeable purpose of God, whereby, before the foundation of the world, He hath out of mere grace, according to the sovereign good pleasure of His own will, chosen, from the whole human race, which had fallen through their own fault from their primitive state of rectitude into sin and destruction, a certain number of persons to redemption in Christ, whom He from eternity appointed the Mediator and Head of the elect, and the foundation of salvation.\n\nThis elect number, though by nature neither better nor more deserving than others, but with them involved in one common misery, God hath decreed to give to Christ, to be saved by Him, and effectually to call and draw them to His communion by His Word and Spirit, to bestow upon them true faith, justification and sanctification; and having powerfully preserved them in the fellowship of His Son, finally, to glorify them for the demonstration of His mercy and for the praise of His glorious grace, as it is written: \"According as He hath chosen us in Him before the foundation of the world, that we should be holy and without blame before Him in love: having predestinated us unto the adoption of children by Jesus Christ to Himself, according to the good pleasure of His will, to the praise of the glory of His grace, wherein He hath made us accepted in the beloved\" (Eph. 1:4-6). And elsewhere: \"Whom He did predestinate, them He also called: and whom He called, them He also justified: and whom He justified them He also glorified\" (Rom. 8:30).", "token_count": 333, "proofs": []} -{"_source_id": "canons-of-dort", "_source_title": "Canons of Dort", "_author": "Synod of Dort", "_schema_type": "doctrinal_document", "_license": "cc0-1.0", "_source_url": "http://apostles-creed.org/wp-content/uploads/2014/07/canons-of-dort.pdf", "document_id": "canons-of-dort", "document_kind": "canon", "unit_type": "section", "number": "A8", "title": "", "parent_number": "1", "parent_title": "Of Divine Predestination", "content": "There are not various decrees of election, but one and the same decree respecting all those who shall be saved, both under the Old and New Testament; since the Scripture declares the good pleasure, purpose and counsel of the divine will to be one, according to which He hath chosen us from eternity, both to grace and glory, to salvation and the way of salvation, which He hath ordained that we should walk therein.", "token_count": 84, "proofs": []} -{"_source_id": "canons-of-dort", "_source_title": "Canons of Dort", "_author": "Synod of Dort", "_schema_type": "doctrinal_document", "_license": "cc0-1.0", "_source_url": "http://apostles-creed.org/wp-content/uploads/2014/07/canons-of-dort.pdf", "document_id": "canons-of-dort", "document_kind": "canon", "unit_type": "section", "number": "A9", "title": "", "parent_number": "1", "parent_title": "Of Divine Predestination", "content": "This election was not founded upon foreseen faith, and the obedience of faith, holiness, or any other good quality or disposition in man, as the prerequisite, cause or condition on which it depended; but men are chosen to faith and to the obedience of faith, holiness, etc.; therefore election is the fountain of every saving good, from which proceeds faith, holiness, and the other gifts of salvation, and finally eternal life itself, as its fruits and effects, according to that of the apostle: \"He hath chosen us [not because we were but] that we should be holy, and without blame, before Him in love\" (Eph. 1:4).", "token_count": 140, "proofs": []} -{"_source_id": "canons-of-dort", "_source_title": "Canons of Dort", "_author": "Synod of Dort", "_schema_type": "doctrinal_document", "_license": "cc0-1.0", "_source_url": "http://apostles-creed.org/wp-content/uploads/2014/07/canons-of-dort.pdf", "document_id": "canons-of-dort", "document_kind": "canon", "unit_type": "section", "number": "A10", "title": "", "parent_number": "1", "parent_title": "Of Divine Predestination", "content": "The good pleasure of God is the sole cause of this gracious election, which doth not consist herein, that out of all possible qualities and actions of men God has chosen some as a condition of salvation; but that He was pleased out of the common mass of sinners to adopt some certain persons as a peculiar people to Himself, as it is written, \"For the children being not yet born, neither having done any good or evil,\" etc., it was said (namely to Rebecca): \"The elder shall serve the younger. As it is written, Jacob have I loved, but Esau have I hated\" (Rom. 9:11-13). \"And as many as were ordained to eternal life believed\" (Acts 13:48).", "token_count": 153, "proofs": []} -{"_source_id": "canons-of-dort", "_source_title": "Canons of Dort", "_author": "Synod of Dort", "_schema_type": "doctrinal_document", "_license": "cc0-1.0", "_source_url": "http://apostles-creed.org/wp-content/uploads/2014/07/canons-of-dort.pdf", "document_id": "canons-of-dort", "document_kind": "canon", "unit_type": "section", "number": "A11", "title": "", "parent_number": "1", "parent_title": "Of Divine Predestination", "content": "And as God Himself is most wise, unchangeable, omniscient and omnipotent, so the election made by Him can neither be interrupted nor changed, recalled or annulled; neither can the elect be cast away, nor their number diminished.", "token_count": 50, "proofs": []} -{"_source_id": "canons-of-dort", "_source_title": "Canons of Dort", "_author": "Synod of Dort", "_schema_type": "doctrinal_document", "_license": "cc0-1.0", "_source_url": "http://apostles-creed.org/wp-content/uploads/2014/07/canons-of-dort.pdf", "document_id": "canons-of-dort", "document_kind": "canon", "unit_type": "section", "number": "A12", "title": "", "parent_number": "1", "parent_title": "Of Divine Predestination", "content": "The elect in due time, though in various degrees and in different measures, attain the assurance of this their eternal and unchangeable election, not by inquisitively prying into the secret and deep things of God, but by observing in themselves, with a spiritual joy and holy pleasure, the infallible fruits of election pointed out in the Word of God - such as a true faith in Christ, filial fear, a godly sorrow for sin, a hungering and thirsting after righteousness, etc.", "token_count": 104, "proofs": []} -{"_source_id": "canons-of-dort", "_source_title": "Canons of Dort", "_author": "Synod of Dort", "_schema_type": "doctrinal_document", "_license": "cc0-1.0", "_source_url": "http://apostles-creed.org/wp-content/uploads/2014/07/canons-of-dort.pdf", "document_id": "canons-of-dort", "document_kind": "canon", "unit_type": "section", "number": "A13", "title": "", "parent_number": "1", "parent_title": "Of Divine Predestination", "content": "The sense and certainty of this election afford to the children of God additional matter for daily humiliation before Him, for adoring the depth of His mercies, for cleansing themselves, and rendering grateful returns of ardent love to Him, who first manifested so great love towards them. The consideration of this doctrine of election is so far from encouraging remissness in the observance of the divine commands or from sinking men in carnal security, that these, in the just judgment of God, are the usual effects of rash presumption or of idle and wanton trifling with the grace of election in those who refuse to walk in the ways of the elect.", "token_count": 130, "proofs": []} -{"_source_id": "canons-of-dort", "_source_title": "Canons of Dort", "_author": "Synod of Dort", "_schema_type": "doctrinal_document", "_license": "cc0-1.0", "_source_url": "http://apostles-creed.org/wp-content/uploads/2014/07/canons-of-dort.pdf", "document_id": "canons-of-dort", "document_kind": "canon", "unit_type": "section", "number": "A14", "title": "", "parent_number": "1", "parent_title": "Of Divine Predestination", "content": "As the doctrine of divine election by the most wise counsel of God was declared by the prophets, by Christ Himself, and by the apostles, and is clearly revealed in the Scriptures, both of the Old and New Testament, so it is still to be published in due time and place in the Church of God, for which it was peculiarly designed, provided it be done with reverence, in the spirit of discretion and piety, for the glory of God's most holy Name, and for enlivening and comforting His people, without vainly attempting to investigate the secret ways of the Most High. \"For I have not shunned to declare unto you all the counsel of God\" (Acts 20:27); \"O the depth of the riches both of the wisdom and knowledge of God! how unsearchable are His judgments, and His ways past finding out! For who hath known the mind of the Lord? or who hath been His counsellor?\" (Rom. 11:33-34); \"For I say, through the grace given unto me, to every man that is among you, not to think of himself more highly than he ought to think; but to think soberly, according as God hath dealt to every man the measure of faith\" (Rom. 12:3); \"Wherein God, willing more abundantly to shew unto the heirs of promise the immutability of His counsel, confirmed it by an oath: that by two immutable things, in which it was impossible for God to lie, we might have a strong consolation, who have fled for refuge to lay hold upon the hope set before us\" (Heb. 6:17-18).", "token_count": 346, "proofs": []} -{"_source_id": "canons-of-dort", "_source_title": "Canons of Dort", "_author": "Synod of Dort", "_schema_type": "doctrinal_document", "_license": "cc0-1.0", "_source_url": "http://apostles-creed.org/wp-content/uploads/2014/07/canons-of-dort.pdf", "document_id": "canons-of-dort", "document_kind": "canon", "unit_type": "section", "number": "A15", "title": "", "parent_number": "1", "parent_title": "Of Divine Predestination", "content": "What peculiarly tends to illustrate and recommend to us the eternal and unmerited grace of election, is the express testimony of sacred Scripture that not all, but some only are elected, while others are passed by in the eternal decree; whom God, out of His sovereign, most just, irreprehensible and unchangeable good pleasure, hath decreed to leave in the common misery into which they have wilfully plunged themselves, and not to bestow upon them saving faith and the grace of conversion; but permitting them in His just judgment to follow their own ways, at last for the declaration of His justice, to condemn and perish them forever, not only on account of their unbelief, but also for all their other sins. And this is the decree of reprobation which by no means makes God the author of sin (the very thought of which is blasphemy), but declares Him to be an awful, irreprehensible, and righteous Judge and avenger thereof.", "token_count": 196, "proofs": []} -{"_source_id": "canons-of-dort", "_source_title": "Canons of Dort", "_author": "Synod of Dort", "_schema_type": "doctrinal_document", "_license": "cc0-1.0", "_source_url": "http://apostles-creed.org/wp-content/uploads/2014/07/canons-of-dort.pdf", "document_id": "canons-of-dort", "document_kind": "canon", "unit_type": "section", "number": "A16", "title": "", "parent_number": "1", "parent_title": "Of Divine Predestination", "content": "Those who do not yet experience a lively faith in Christ, an assured confidence of soul, peace of conscience, an earnest endeavor after filial obedience, and glorying in God through Christ, efficaciously wrought in them, and do nevertheless persist in the use of the means which God hath appointed for working these graces in us, ought not to be alarmed at the mention of reprobation, nor to rank themselves among the reprobate, but diligently to persevere in the use of means, and with ardent desires devoutly and humbly to wait for a season of richer grace. Much less cause have they to be terrified by the doctrine of reprobation, who, though they seriously desire to be turned to God, to please Him only, and to be delivered from the body of death, cannot yet reach that measure of holiness and faith to which they aspire; since a merciful God has promised that He will not quench the smoking flax nor break the bruised reed. But this doctrine is justly terrible to those, who, regardless of God and of the Savior Jesus Christ, have wholly given themselves up to the cares of the world and the pleasures of the flesh, so long as they are not seriously converted to God.", "token_count": 255, "proofs": []} -{"_source_id": "canons-of-dort", "_source_title": "Canons of Dort", "_author": "Synod of Dort", "_schema_type": "doctrinal_document", "_license": "cc0-1.0", "_source_url": "http://apostles-creed.org/wp-content/uploads/2014/07/canons-of-dort.pdf", "document_id": "canons-of-dort", "document_kind": "canon", "unit_type": "section", "number": "A17", "title": "", "parent_number": "1", "parent_title": "Of Divine Predestination", "content": "Since we are to judge of the will of God from His Word which testifies that the children of believers are holy, not by nature, but in virtue of the covenant of grace, in which they, together with the parents, are comprehended, godly parents have no reason to doubt of the election and salvation of their children whom it pleaseth God to call out of this life in their infancy.", "token_count": 81, "proofs": []} -{"_source_id": "canons-of-dort", "_source_title": "Canons of Dort", "_author": "Synod of Dort", "_schema_type": "doctrinal_document", "_license": "cc0-1.0", "_source_url": "http://apostles-creed.org/wp-content/uploads/2014/07/canons-of-dort.pdf", "document_id": "canons-of-dort", "document_kind": "canon", "unit_type": "section", "number": "A18", "title": "", "parent_number": "1", "parent_title": "Of Divine Predestination", "content": "To those who murmur at the free grace of election and just severity of reprobation, we answer with the apostle: \"Nay but, O man, who art thou that repliest against God?\" (Rom. 9:20), and quote the language of our Savior: \"Is it not lawful for Me to do what I will with Mine own?\" (Matt. 20:15). And therefore with holy adoration of these mysteries, we exclaim in the words of the apostle: \"O the depth of the riches both of the wisdom and knowledge of God! how unsearchable are His judgments, and His ways past finding out! For who hath known the mind of the Lord? or who hath been His counsellor? Or who hath first given to Him, and it shall be recompensed unto him again? For of Him, and through Him, and to Him, are all things: to whom be glory for ever. Amen\" (Rom. 11:33- 36).", "token_count": 209, "proofs": []} -{"_source_id": "canons-of-dort", "_source_title": "Canons of Dort", "_author": "Synod of Dort", "_schema_type": "doctrinal_document", "_license": "cc0-1.0", "_source_url": "http://apostles-creed.org/wp-content/uploads/2014/07/canons-of-dort.pdf", "document_id": "canons-of-dort", "document_kind": "canon", "unit_type": "section", "number": "R1", "title": "", "parent_number": "1", "parent_title": "Of Divine Predestination", "content": "That the will of God to save those who would believe and would persevere in faith and in the obedience of faith, is the whole and entire decree of election unto salvation, and that nothing else concerning this decree has been revealed in God's Word.\n\nFor these deceive the simple and plainly contradict the Scriptures which declare that God will not only save those who will believe, but that He has also from eternity chosen certain particular persons to whom above others He in time will grant both faith in Christ and perseverance, as it is written: \"I have manifested Thy Name unto the men which Thou gavest Me out of the world\" (John 17:6). \"And as many as were ordained to eternal life believed\" (Acts 13:48). And: \"According as He hath chosen us in Him before the foundation of the world, that we should be holy and without blame before Him in love\" (Eph. 1:4).", "token_count": 191, "proofs": []} -{"_source_id": "canons-of-dort", "_source_title": "Canons of Dort", "_author": "Synod of Dort", "_schema_type": "doctrinal_document", "_license": "cc0-1.0", "_source_url": "http://apostles-creed.org/wp-content/uploads/2014/07/canons-of-dort.pdf", "document_id": "canons-of-dort", "document_kind": "canon", "unit_type": "section", "number": "R2", "title": "", "parent_number": "1", "parent_title": "Of Divine Predestination", "content": "That there are various kinds of election of God unto eternal life: the one general and indefinite, the other particular and definite; and that the latter in turn is either incomplete, revocable, nondecisive and conditional, or complete, irrevocable, decisive and absolute. Likewise: that there is one election unto faith and another unto salvation, so that election can be unto justifying faith without being a decisive election unto salvation.\n\nFor this is a fancy of men's minds, invented regardless of the Scriptures, whereby the doctrine of election is corrupted, and this golden chain of our salvation is broken: \"Moreover whom He did predestinate, them He also called: and whom He called, them He also justified: and whom He justified, them He also glorified\" (Rom. 8:30).", "token_count": 166, "proofs": []} -{"_source_id": "canons-of-dort", "_source_title": "Canons of Dort", "_author": "Synod of Dort", "_schema_type": "doctrinal_document", "_license": "cc0-1.0", "_source_url": "http://apostles-creed.org/wp-content/uploads/2014/07/canons-of-dort.pdf", "document_id": "canons-of-dort", "document_kind": "canon", "unit_type": "section", "number": "R3", "title": "", "parent_number": "1", "parent_title": "Of Divine Predestination", "content": "That the good pleasure and purpose of God, of which Scripture makes mention in the doctrine of election, does not consist in this, that God chose certain persons rather than others, but in this, that He chose out of all possible conditions (among which are also the works of the law), or out of the whole order of things, the act of faith which from its very nature is undeserving, as well as its incomplete obedience, as a condition of salvation, and that He would graciously consider this in itself as a complete obedience and count it worthy of the reward of eternal life\n\nFor by this injurious error the pleasure of God and the merits of Christ are made of none effect, and men are drawn away by useless questions from the truth of gracious justification and from the simplicity of Scripture, and this declaration of the apostle is charged as untrue: \"Who hath saved us, and called us with an holy calling, not according to our works, but according to His own purpose and grace, which was given us in Christ Jesus before the world began\" (2 Tim. 1:9).", "token_count": 222, "proofs": []} -{"_source_id": "canons-of-dort", "_source_title": "Canons of Dort", "_author": "Synod of Dort", "_schema_type": "doctrinal_document", "_license": "cc0-1.0", "_source_url": "http://apostles-creed.org/wp-content/uploads/2014/07/canons-of-dort.pdf", "document_id": "canons-of-dort", "document_kind": "canon", "unit_type": "section", "number": "R4", "title": "", "parent_number": "1", "parent_title": "Of Divine Predestination", "content": "That in the election unto faith this condition is beforehand demanded, namely, that man should use the light of nature aright, be pious, humble, meek, and fit for eternal life, as if on these things election were in any way dependent\n\nFor this savors of the teaching of Pelagius, and is opposed to the doctrine of the apostle, when he writes: \"Among whom also we all had our conversation in times past in the lusts of our flesh, fulfilling the desires of the flesh and of the mind; and were by nature the children of wrath, even as others. But God, who is rich in mercy, for His great love wherewith He loved us, even when we were dead in sins, hath quickened us together with Christ, (by grace ye are saved;) and hath raised us up together, and made us sit together in heavenly places in Christ Jesus: that in the ages to come He might show the exceeding riches of His grace in His kindness toward us through Christ Jesus. For by grace are ye saved through faith; and that not of yourselves: it is the gift of God: not of works, lest any man should boast\" (Eph. 2:3-9).", "token_count": 252, "proofs": []} -{"_source_id": "canons-of-dort", "_source_title": "Canons of Dort", "_author": "Synod of Dort", "_schema_type": "doctrinal_document", "_license": "cc0-1.0", "_source_url": "http://apostles-creed.org/wp-content/uploads/2014/07/canons-of-dort.pdf", "document_id": "canons-of-dort", "document_kind": "canon", "unit_type": "section", "number": "R5", "title": "", "parent_number": "1", "parent_title": "Of Divine Predestination", "content": "That the incomplete and non-decisive election of particular persons to salvation occurred because of a foreseen faith, conversion, holiness, godliness, which either began or continued for some time; but that the complete and decisive election occurred because of foreseen perseverance unto the end in faith, conversion, holiness and godliness; and that this is the gracious and evangelical worthiness for the sake of which he who is chosen is more worthy than he who is not chosen; and that therefore faith, the obedience of faith, holiness, godliness and perseverance are not fruits of the unchangeable election unto glory, but are conditions, which, being required beforehand, were foreseen as being met by those who will be fully elected, and are causes without which the unchangeable election to glory does not occur.\n\nThis is repugnant to the entire Scripture which constantly inculcates this and similar declarations: Election is not out of works, but of Him that calleth. \"That the purpose of God according to election might stand, not of works, but of Him that calleth\" (Rom. 9:11). \"And as many as were ordained to eternal life believed\" (Acts 13:48). \"He hath chosen us in Him before the foundation of the world, that we should be holy\" (Eph. 1:4). \"Ye have not chosen Me, but I have chosen you\" (John 15:16). \"But if it be of works, then is it no more grace\" (Rom. 11:6). \"Herein is love, not that we loved God, but that He loved us, and sent His Son\" (1 John 4:10).", "token_count": 351, "proofs": []} -{"_source_id": "canons-of-dort", "_source_title": "Canons of Dort", "_author": "Synod of Dort", "_schema_type": "doctrinal_document", "_license": "cc0-1.0", "_source_url": "http://apostles-creed.org/wp-content/uploads/2014/07/canons-of-dort.pdf", "document_id": "canons-of-dort", "document_kind": "canon", "unit_type": "section", "number": "R6", "title": "", "parent_number": "1", "parent_title": "Of Divine Predestination", "content": "That not every election unto salvation is unchangeable, but that some of the elect, any decree of God notwithstanding, can yet perish and do indeed perish.\n\nBy which gross error they make God to be changeable, and destroy the comfort which the godly obtain out of the firmness of their election, and contradict the Holy Scripture which teaches that the elect cannot be led astray: \"Insomuch that, if it were possible, they shall deceive the very elect\" (Matt. 24:24); that Christ does not lose those whom the Father gave Him: \"And this is the Father's will which hath sent Me, that of all which He hath given Me I should lose nothing\" (John 6:39); and that God hath also glorified those whom He foreordained, called and justified: \"Moreover whom He did predestinate, them He also called: and whom He called, them He also justified: and whom He justified, them He also glorified\" (Rom. 8:30).", "token_count": 210, "proofs": []} -{"_source_id": "canons-of-dort", "_source_title": "Canons of Dort", "_author": "Synod of Dort", "_schema_type": "doctrinal_document", "_license": "cc0-1.0", "_source_url": "http://apostles-creed.org/wp-content/uploads/2014/07/canons-of-dort.pdf", "document_id": "canons-of-dort", "document_kind": "canon", "unit_type": "section", "number": "R7", "title": "", "parent_number": "1", "parent_title": "Of Divine Predestination", "content": "That there is in this life no fruit and no consciousness of the unchangeable election to glory, nor any certainty, except that which depends on a changeable and uncertain condition.\n\nFor not only is it absurd to speak of an uncertain certainty, but also contrary to the experience of the saints, who by virtue of the consciousness of their election rejoice with the apostle and praise this favor of God, Ephesians 1; who according to Christ's admonition rejoice with His disciples that their names are written in heaven, \"but rather rejoice, because your names are written in heaven\" (Luke 10:20); who also place the consciousness of their election over against the fiery darts of the devil, asking: \"Who shall lay any thing to the charge of God's elect?\" (Rom. 8:33).", "token_count": 167, "proofs": []} -{"_source_id": "canons-of-dort", "_source_title": "Canons of Dort", "_author": "Synod of Dort", "_schema_type": "doctrinal_document", "_license": "cc0-1.0", "_source_url": "http://apostles-creed.org/wp-content/uploads/2014/07/canons-of-dort.pdf", "document_id": "canons-of-dort", "document_kind": "canon", "unit_type": "section", "number": "R8", "title": "", "parent_number": "1", "parent_title": "Of Divine Predestination", "content": "That God, simply by virtue of His righteous will, did not decide either to leave anyone in the fall of Adam and in the common state of sin and condemnation, or to pass anyone by in the communication of grace which is necessary for faith and conversion.\n\nFor this is firmly decreed: \"Therefore hath He mercy on whom He will have mercy, and whom He will He hardeneth\" (Rom. 9:18). And also this: \"It is given unto you to know the mysteries of the kingdom of heaven, but to them it is not given\" (Matt. 13:11). Likewise: \"I thank Thee, O Father, Lord of heaven and earth, because Thou hast hid these things from the wise and prudent, and hast revealed them unto babes. Even so, Father: for so it seemed good in Thy sight\" (Matt. 11:25-26).", "token_count": 183, "proofs": []} -{"_source_id": "canons-of-dort", "_source_title": "Canons of Dort", "_author": "Synod of Dort", "_schema_type": "doctrinal_document", "_license": "cc0-1.0", "_source_url": "http://apostles-creed.org/wp-content/uploads/2014/07/canons-of-dort.pdf", "document_id": "canons-of-dort", "document_kind": "canon", "unit_type": "section", "number": "R9", "title": "", "parent_number": "1", "parent_title": "Of Divine Predestination", "content": "That the reason why God sends the gospel to one people rather than to another is not merely and solely the good pleasure of God, but rather the fact that one people is better and worthier than another to whom the gospel is not communicated.\n\nFor this Moses denies, addressing the people of Israel as follows: \"Behold, the heaven and the heaven of heavens is the LORD'S thy God, the earth also, with all that therein is. Only the LORD had a delight in thy fathers to love them, and He chose their seed after them, even you above all people, as it is this day\" (Deut. 10:14-15). And Christ said: \"Woe unto thee, Chorazin! woe unto thee, Bethsaida! for if the mighty works, which were done in you, had been done in Tyre and Sidon, they would have repented long ago in sackcloth and ashes\" (Matt. 11:21).", "token_count": 199, "proofs": []} -{"_source_id": "canons-of-dort", "_source_title": "Canons of Dort", "_author": "Synod of Dort", "_schema_type": "doctrinal_document", "_license": "cc0-1.0", "_source_url": "http://apostles-creed.org/wp-content/uploads/2014/07/canons-of-dort.pdf", "document_id": "canons-of-dort", "document_kind": "canon", "unit_type": "section", "number": "A1", "title": "", "parent_number": "2", "parent_title": "Of the Death of Christ and the Redemption of Men Thereby", "content": "God is not only supremely merciful, but also supremely just. And His justice requires (as He hath revealed Himself in His Word), that our sins committed against His infinite majesty should be punished, not only with temporal, but with eternal punishment, both in body and soul; which we cannot escape unless satisfaction be made to the justice of God.", "token_count": 72, "proofs": []} -{"_source_id": "canons-of-dort", "_source_title": "Canons of Dort", "_author": "Synod of Dort", "_schema_type": "doctrinal_document", "_license": "cc0-1.0", "_source_url": "http://apostles-creed.org/wp-content/uploads/2014/07/canons-of-dort.pdf", "document_id": "canons-of-dort", "document_kind": "canon", "unit_type": "section", "number": "A2", "title": "", "parent_number": "2", "parent_title": "Of the Death of Christ and the Redemption of Men Thereby", "content": "Since therefore we are unable to make that satisfaction in our own persons or to deliver ourselves from the wrath of God, He hath been pleased in His infinite mercy to give His only begotten Son, for our surety, who was made sin, and became a curse for us and in our stead, that He might make satisfaction to divine justice on our behalf.", "token_count": 72, "proofs": []} -{"_source_id": "canons-of-dort", "_source_title": "Canons of Dort", "_author": "Synod of Dort", "_schema_type": "doctrinal_document", "_license": "cc0-1.0", "_source_url": "http://apostles-creed.org/wp-content/uploads/2014/07/canons-of-dort.pdf", "document_id": "canons-of-dort", "document_kind": "canon", "unit_type": "section", "number": "A3", "title": "", "parent_number": "2", "parent_title": "Of the Death of Christ and the Redemption of Men Thereby", "content": "The death of the Son of God is the only and most perfect sacrifice and satisfaction for sin, and is of infinite worth and value, abundantly sufficient to expiate the sins of the whole world.", "token_count": 40, "proofs": []} -{"_source_id": "canons-of-dort", "_source_title": "Canons of Dort", "_author": "Synod of Dort", "_schema_type": "doctrinal_document", "_license": "cc0-1.0", "_source_url": "http://apostles-creed.org/wp-content/uploads/2014/07/canons-of-dort.pdf", "document_id": "canons-of-dort", "document_kind": "canon", "unit_type": "section", "number": "A4", "title": "", "parent_number": "2", "parent_title": "Of the Death of Christ and the Redemption of Men Thereby", "content": "This death derives its infinite value and dignity from these considerations because the person who submitted to it was not only really man and perfectly holy, but also the only begotten Son of God, of the same eternal and infinite essence with the Father and the Holy Spirit, which qualifications were necessary to constitute Him a Savior for us; and because it was attended with a sense of the wrath and curse of God due to us for sin.", "token_count": 85, "proofs": []} -{"_source_id": "canons-of-dort", "_source_title": "Canons of Dort", "_author": "Synod of Dort", "_schema_type": "doctrinal_document", "_license": "cc0-1.0", "_source_url": "http://apostles-creed.org/wp-content/uploads/2014/07/canons-of-dort.pdf", "document_id": "canons-of-dort", "document_kind": "canon", "unit_type": "section", "number": "A5", "title": "", "parent_number": "2", "parent_title": "Of the Death of Christ and the Redemption of Men Thereby", "content": "Moreover, the promise of the gospel is, that whosoever believeth in Christ crucified, shall not perish, but have everlasting life. This promise, together with the command to repent and believe, ought to be declared and published to all nations, and to all persons promiscuously and without distinction, to whom God out of His good pleasure sends the gospel.", "token_count": 75, "proofs": []} -{"_source_id": "canons-of-dort", "_source_title": "Canons of Dort", "_author": "Synod of Dort", "_schema_type": "doctrinal_document", "_license": "cc0-1.0", "_source_url": "http://apostles-creed.org/wp-content/uploads/2014/07/canons-of-dort.pdf", "document_id": "canons-of-dort", "document_kind": "canon", "unit_type": "section", "number": "A6", "title": "", "parent_number": "2", "parent_title": "Of the Death of Christ and the Redemption of Men Thereby", "content": "And whereas many who are called by the gospel do not repent nor believe in Christ, but perish in unbelief, this is not owing to any defect or insufficiency in the sacrifice offered by Christ upon the cross, but is wholly to be imputed to themselves.", "token_count": 54, "proofs": []} -{"_source_id": "canons-of-dort", "_source_title": "Canons of Dort", "_author": "Synod of Dort", "_schema_type": "doctrinal_document", "_license": "cc0-1.0", "_source_url": "http://apostles-creed.org/wp-content/uploads/2014/07/canons-of-dort.pdf", "document_id": "canons-of-dort", "document_kind": "canon", "unit_type": "section", "number": "A7", "title": "", "parent_number": "2", "parent_title": "Of the Death of Christ and the Redemption of Men Thereby", "content": "But as many as truly believe, and are delivered and saved from sin and destruction through the death of Christ, are indebted for this benefit solely to the grace of God, given them in Christ from everlasting, and not to any merit of their own.", "token_count": 50, "proofs": []} -{"_source_id": "canons-of-dort", "_source_title": "Canons of Dort", "_author": "Synod of Dort", "_schema_type": "doctrinal_document", "_license": "cc0-1.0", "_source_url": "http://apostles-creed.org/wp-content/uploads/2014/07/canons-of-dort.pdf", "document_id": "canons-of-dort", "document_kind": "canon", "unit_type": "section", "number": "A8", "title": "", "parent_number": "2", "parent_title": "Of the Death of Christ and the Redemption of Men Thereby", "content": "For this was the sovereign counsel, and most gracious will and purpose of God the Father, that the quickening and saving efficacy of the most precious death of His Son should extend to all the elect, for bestowing upon them alone the gift of justifying faith, thereby to bring them infallibly to salvation: that is, it was the will of God, that Christ by the blood of the cross, whereby He confirmed the new covenant, should effectually redeem out of every people, tribe, nation, and language, all those, and those only, who were from eternity chosen to salvation and given to Him by the Father; that He should confer upon them faith, which together with all the other saving gifts of the Holy Spirit, He purchased for them by His death; should purge them from all sin, both original and actual, whether committed before or after believing; and having faithfully preserved them even to the end, should at last bring them free from every spot and blemish to the enjoyment of glory in His own presence forever.", "token_count": 209, "proofs": []} -{"_source_id": "canons-of-dort", "_source_title": "Canons of Dort", "_author": "Synod of Dort", "_schema_type": "doctrinal_document", "_license": "cc0-1.0", "_source_url": "http://apostles-creed.org/wp-content/uploads/2014/07/canons-of-dort.pdf", "document_id": "canons-of-dort", "document_kind": "canon", "unit_type": "section", "number": "A9", "title": "", "parent_number": "2", "parent_title": "Of the Death of Christ and the Redemption of Men Thereby", "content": "This purpose proceeding from everlasting love towards the elect has from the beginning of the world to this day been powerfully accomplished, and will henceforward still continue to be accomplished, notwithstanding all the ineffectual opposition of the gates of hell, so that the elect in due time may be gathered together into one, and that there never may be wanting a church composed of believers, the foundation of which is laid in the blood of Christ, which may steadfastly love and faithfully serve Him as their Savior, who as a bridegroom for his bride, laid down His life for them upon the cross, and which may celebrate His praises here and through all eternity.", "token_count": 131, "proofs": []} -{"_source_id": "canons-of-dort", "_source_title": "Canons of Dort", "_author": "Synod of Dort", "_schema_type": "doctrinal_document", "_license": "cc0-1.0", "_source_url": "http://apostles-creed.org/wp-content/uploads/2014/07/canons-of-dort.pdf", "document_id": "canons-of-dort", "document_kind": "canon", "unit_type": "section", "number": "R1", "title": "", "parent_number": "2", "parent_title": "Of the Death of Christ and the Redemption of Men Thereby", "content": "That God the Father has ordained His Son to the death of the cross without a certain and definite decree to save any, so that the necessity, profitableness and worth of what Christ merited by His death might have existed, and might remain in all its parts complete, perfect and intact, even if the merited redemption had never in fact been applied to any person.\n\nFor this doctrine tends to the despising of the wisdom of the Father and of the merits of Jesus Christ, and is contrary to Scripture. For thus saith our Savior: \"I lay down My life for the sheep, and I know them\" (John 10:15, 27). And the prophet Isaiah saith concerning the Savior: \"When thou shalt make His soul an offering for sin, He shall see His seed, He shall prolong his days, and the pleasure of the LORD shall prosper in his hand\" (Is. 53:10). Finally, this contradicts the article of faith according to which we believe the catholic Christian church.", "token_count": 208, "proofs": []} -{"_source_id": "canons-of-dort", "_source_title": "Canons of Dort", "_author": "Synod of Dort", "_schema_type": "doctrinal_document", "_license": "cc0-1.0", "_source_url": "http://apostles-creed.org/wp-content/uploads/2014/07/canons-of-dort.pdf", "document_id": "canons-of-dort", "document_kind": "canon", "unit_type": "section", "number": "R2", "title": "", "parent_number": "2", "parent_title": "Of the Death of Christ and the Redemption of Men Thereby", "content": "That it was not the purpose of the death of Christ that He should confirm the new covenant of grace through His blood, but only that He should acquire for the Father the mere right to establish with man such a covenant as He might please, whether of grace or of works.\n\nFor this is repugnant to Scripture which teaches that Christ has become the Surety and Mediator of a better, that is, the new covenant, and that a testament is of force where death has occurred. \"By so much was Jesus made a surety of a better testament\" (Heb. 7:22); \"And for this cause He is the Mediator of the new testament, that by means of death, for the redemption of the transgressions that were under the first testament, they which are called might receive the promise of eternal inheritance\"; \"For a testament is of force after men are dead: otherwise it is of no strength at all while the testator liveth\" (Heb. 9:15, 17).", "token_count": 209, "proofs": []} -{"_source_id": "canons-of-dort", "_source_title": "Canons of Dort", "_author": "Synod of Dort", "_schema_type": "doctrinal_document", "_license": "cc0-1.0", "_source_url": "http://apostles-creed.org/wp-content/uploads/2014/07/canons-of-dort.pdf", "document_id": "canons-of-dort", "document_kind": "canon", "unit_type": "section", "number": "R3", "title": "", "parent_number": "2", "parent_title": "Of the Death of Christ and the Redemption of Men Thereby", "content": "That Christ by His satisfaction merited neither salvation itself for anyone, nor faith, whereby this satisfaction of Christ unto salvation is effectually appropriated; but that He merited for the Father only the authority or the perfect will to deal again with man, and to prescribe new conditions as He might desire, obedience to which, however, depended on the free will of man, so that it therefore might have come to pass that either none or all should fulfill these conditions.\n\nFor these adjudge too contemptuously of the death of Christ, do in no wise acknowledge the most important fruit or benefit thereby gained, and bring again out of hell the Pelagian error.", "token_count": 131, "proofs": []} -{"_source_id": "canons-of-dort", "_source_title": "Canons of Dort", "_author": "Synod of Dort", "_schema_type": "doctrinal_document", "_license": "cc0-1.0", "_source_url": "http://apostles-creed.org/wp-content/uploads/2014/07/canons-of-dort.pdf", "document_id": "canons-of-dort", "document_kind": "canon", "unit_type": "section", "number": "R4", "title": "", "parent_number": "2", "parent_title": "Of the Death of Christ and the Redemption of Men Thereby", "content": "That the new covenant of grace, which God the Father, through the mediation of the death of Christ, made with man, does not herein consist that we by faith, inasmuch as it accepts the merits of Christ, are justified before God and saved, but in the fact that God having revoked the demand of perfect obedience of faith, regards faith itself and the obedience of faith, although imperfect, as the perfect obedience of the law, and does esteem it worthy of the reward of eternal life through grace.\n\nFor these contradict the Scriptures: \"Being justified freely by His grace through the redemption that is in Christ Jesus: whom God hath set forth to be a propitiation through faith in His blood\" (Rom. 3:24-25). And these proclaim, as did the wicked Socinus, a new and strange justification of man before God against the consensus of the whole church.", "token_count": 179, "proofs": []} -{"_source_id": "canons-of-dort", "_source_title": "Canons of Dort", "_author": "Synod of Dort", "_schema_type": "doctrinal_document", "_license": "cc0-1.0", "_source_url": "http://apostles-creed.org/wp-content/uploads/2014/07/canons-of-dort.pdf", "document_id": "canons-of-dort", "document_kind": "canon", "unit_type": "section", "number": "R5", "title": "", "parent_number": "2", "parent_title": "Of the Death of Christ and the Redemption of Men Thereby", "content": "That all men have been accepted unto the state of reconciliation and unto the grace of the covenant, so that no one is worthy of condemnation on account of original sin, and that no one shall be condemned because of it, but that all are free from the guilt of original sin\n\nFor this opinion is repugnant to Scripture which teaches that we are by nature children of wrath (Eph. 2:3).", "token_count": 84, "proofs": []} -{"_source_id": "canons-of-dort", "_source_title": "Canons of Dort", "_author": "Synod of Dort", "_schema_type": "doctrinal_document", "_license": "cc0-1.0", "_source_url": "http://apostles-creed.org/wp-content/uploads/2014/07/canons-of-dort.pdf", "document_id": "canons-of-dort", "document_kind": "canon", "unit_type": "section", "number": "R6", "title": "", "parent_number": "2", "parent_title": "Of the Death of Christ and the Redemption of Men Thereby", "content": "The use of the difference between meriting and appropriating, to the end that they may instill into the minds of the imprudent and inexperienced this teaching that God, as far as He is concerned, has been minded of applying to all equally the benefits gained by the death of Christ; but that, while some obtain the pardon of sin and eternal life, and others do not, this difference depends on their own free will, which joins itself to the grace that is offered without exception, and that it is not dependent on the special gift of mercy, which powerfully works in them, that they rather than others should appropriate unto themselves this grace.\n\nFor these, while they feign that they present this distinction in a sound sense, seek to instill into the people the destructive poison of the Pelagian errors.", "token_count": 164, "proofs": []} -{"_source_id": "canons-of-dort", "_source_title": "Canons of Dort", "_author": "Synod of Dort", "_schema_type": "doctrinal_document", "_license": "cc0-1.0", "_source_url": "http://apostles-creed.org/wp-content/uploads/2014/07/canons-of-dort.pdf", "document_id": "canons-of-dort", "document_kind": "canon", "unit_type": "section", "number": "R7", "title": "", "parent_number": "2", "parent_title": "Of the Death of Christ and the Redemption of Men Thereby", "content": "That Christ neither could die, needed to die, nor did die for those whom God loved in the highest degree and elected to eternal life, and did not die for these, since these do not need the death of Christ.\n\nFor they contradict the apostle, who declares: \"the Son of God, who loved me, and gave Himself for me\" (Gal. 2:20). Likewise: \"Who shall lay any thing to the charge of God's elect? It is God that justifieth. Who is he that condemneth? It is Christ that died\" (Rom. 8:33-34), namely, for them; and the Savior who says: \"I lay down My life for the sheep\" (John 10:15). And: \"This is My commandment, That ye love one another, as I have loved you. Greater love hath no man than this, that a man lay down his life for his friends\" (John 15:12-13).", "token_count": 203, "proofs": []} -{"_source_id": "canons-of-dort", "_source_title": "Canons of Dort", "_author": "Synod of Dort", "_schema_type": "doctrinal_document", "_license": "cc0-1.0", "_source_url": "http://apostles-creed.org/wp-content/uploads/2014/07/canons-of-dort.pdf", "document_id": "canons-of-dort", "document_kind": "canon", "unit_type": "section", "number": "A1", "title": "", "parent_number": "3&4", "parent_title": "Of the Corruption of Man, His Conversion to God, and the Manner Thereof", "content": "Man was originally formed after the image of God. His understanding was adorned with a true and saving knowledge of his Creator and of spiritual things; his heart and will were upright; all his affections pure; and the whole man was holy; but revolting from God by the instigation of the devil, and abusing the freedom of his own will, he forfeited these excellent gifts; and on the contrary entailed on himself blindness of mind, horrible darkness, vanity and perverseness of judgment, became wicked, rebellious, and obdurate in heart and will, and impure in his affections.", "token_count": 124, "proofs": []} -{"_source_id": "canons-of-dort", "_source_title": "Canons of Dort", "_author": "Synod of Dort", "_schema_type": "doctrinal_document", "_license": "cc0-1.0", "_source_url": "http://apostles-creed.org/wp-content/uploads/2014/07/canons-of-dort.pdf", "document_id": "canons-of-dort", "document_kind": "canon", "unit_type": "section", "number": "A2", "title": "", "parent_number": "3&4", "parent_title": "Of the Corruption of Man, His Conversion to God, and the Manner Thereof", "content": "Man after the fall begat children in his own likeness. A corrupt stock produced a corrupt offspring. Hence all the posterity of Adam, Christ only excepted, have derived corruption from their original parent, not by imitation, as the Pelagians of old asserted, but by the propagation of a vicious nature.", "token_count": 63, "proofs": []} -{"_source_id": "canons-of-dort", "_source_title": "Canons of Dort", "_author": "Synod of Dort", "_schema_type": "doctrinal_document", "_license": "cc0-1.0", "_source_url": "http://apostles-creed.org/wp-content/uploads/2014/07/canons-of-dort.pdf", "document_id": "canons-of-dort", "document_kind": "canon", "unit_type": "section", "number": "A3", "title": "", "parent_number": "3&4", "parent_title": "Of the Corruption of Man, His Conversion to God, and the Manner Thereof", "content": "Therefore all men are conceived in sin, and by nature children of wrath, incapable of saving good, prone to evil, dead in sin, and in bondage thereto, and without the regenerating grace of the Holy Spirit, they are neither able nor willing to return to God, to reform the depravity of their nature, or to dispose themselves to reformation.", "token_count": 73, "proofs": []} -{"_source_id": "canons-of-dort", "_source_title": "Canons of Dort", "_author": "Synod of Dort", "_schema_type": "doctrinal_document", "_license": "cc0-1.0", "_source_url": "http://apostles-creed.org/wp-content/uploads/2014/07/canons-of-dort.pdf", "document_id": "canons-of-dort", "document_kind": "canon", "unit_type": "section", "number": "A4", "title": "", "parent_number": "3&4", "parent_title": "Of the Corruption of Man, His Conversion to God, and the Manner Thereof", "content": "There remain, however, in man since the fall, the glimmerings of natural light, whereby he retains some knowledge of God, of natural things, and of the differences between good and evil, and discovers some regard for virtue, good order in society, and for maintaining an orderly external deportment. But so far is this light of nature from being sufficient to bring him to a saving knowledge of God and to true conversion, that he is incapable of using it aright even in things natural and civil. Nay, further, this light, such as it is, man in various ways renders wholly polluted and holds it in unrighteousness, by doing which he becomes inexcusable before God.", "token_count": 141, "proofs": []} -{"_source_id": "canons-of-dort", "_source_title": "Canons of Dort", "_author": "Synod of Dort", "_schema_type": "doctrinal_document", "_license": "cc0-1.0", "_source_url": "http://apostles-creed.org/wp-content/uploads/2014/07/canons-of-dort.pdf", "document_id": "canons-of-dort", "document_kind": "canon", "unit_type": "section", "number": "A5", "title": "", "parent_number": "3&4", "parent_title": "Of the Corruption of Man, His Conversion to God, and the Manner Thereof", "content": "In the same light are we to consider the law of the decalogue, delivered by God to His peculiar people the Jews by the hands of Moses. For though it discovers the greatness of sin, and more and more convinces man thereof, yet as it neither points out a remedy nor imparts strength to extricate him from misery, and thus being weak through the flesh leaves the transgressor under the curse, man cannot by this law obtain saving grace.", "token_count": 92, "proofs": []} -{"_source_id": "canons-of-dort", "_source_title": "Canons of Dort", "_author": "Synod of Dort", "_schema_type": "doctrinal_document", "_license": "cc0-1.0", "_source_url": "http://apostles-creed.org/wp-content/uploads/2014/07/canons-of-dort.pdf", "document_id": "canons-of-dort", "document_kind": "canon", "unit_type": "section", "number": "A6", "title": "", "parent_number": "3&4", "parent_title": "Of the Corruption of Man, His Conversion to God, and the Manner Thereof", "content": "What therefore neither the light of nature, nor the law could do, that God performs by the operation of the Holy Spirit through the Word or ministry of reconciliation, which is the glad tidings concerning the Messiah, by means whereof it hath pleased God to save such as believe, as well under the Old, as under the New Testament.", "token_count": 68, "proofs": []} -{"_source_id": "canons-of-dort", "_source_title": "Canons of Dort", "_author": "Synod of Dort", "_schema_type": "doctrinal_document", "_license": "cc0-1.0", "_source_url": "http://apostles-creed.org/wp-content/uploads/2014/07/canons-of-dort.pdf", "document_id": "canons-of-dort", "document_kind": "canon", "unit_type": "section", "number": "A7", "title": "", "parent_number": "3&4", "parent_title": "Of the Corruption of Man, His Conversion to God, and the Manner Thereof", "content": "This mystery of His will God discovered to but a small number under the Old Testament; under the New (the distinction between various peoples having been removed), He reveals Himself to many without any distinction of people. The cause of this dispensation is not to be ascribed to the superior worth of one nation above another, nor to their making a better use of the light of nature, but results wholly from the sovereign good pleasure and unmerited love of God. Hence they, to whom so great and so gracious a blessing is communicated above their desert, or rather notwithstanding their demerits, are bound to acknowledge it with humble and grateful hearts, and with the apostle to adore, not curiously to pry into the severity and justice of God's judgments displayed to others, to whom this grace is not given.", "token_count": 163, "proofs": []} -{"_source_id": "canons-of-dort", "_source_title": "Canons of Dort", "_author": "Synod of Dort", "_schema_type": "doctrinal_document", "_license": "cc0-1.0", "_source_url": "http://apostles-creed.org/wp-content/uploads/2014/07/canons-of-dort.pdf", "document_id": "canons-of-dort", "document_kind": "canon", "unit_type": "section", "number": "A8", "title": "", "parent_number": "3&4", "parent_title": "Of the Corruption of Man, His Conversion to God, and the Manner Thereof", "content": "As many as are called by the gospel are unfeignedly called. For God hath most earnestly and truly declared in His Word what will be acceptable to Him; namely, that all who are called, should comply with the invitation. He, moreover, seriously promises eternal life and rest to as many as shall come to Him and believe on Him.", "token_count": 71, "proofs": []} -{"_source_id": "canons-of-dort", "_source_title": "Canons of Dort", "_author": "Synod of Dort", "_schema_type": "doctrinal_document", "_license": "cc0-1.0", "_source_url": "http://apostles-creed.org/wp-content/uploads/2014/07/canons-of-dort.pdf", "document_id": "canons-of-dort", "document_kind": "canon", "unit_type": "section", "number": "A9", "title": "", "parent_number": "3&4", "parent_title": "Of the Corruption of Man, His Conversion to God, and the Manner Thereof", "content": "It is not the fault of the gospel nor of Christ, offered therein, nor of God, who calls men by the gospel and confers upon them various gifts, that those who are called by the ministry of the Word refuse to come and be converted. The fault lies in themselves, some of whom when called, regardless of their danger, reject the word of life; others, though they receive it, suffer it not to make a lasting impression on their heart; therefore, their joy, arising only from a temporary faith, soon vanishes and they fall away; while others choke the seed of the Word by perplexing cares and the pleasures of this world, and produce no fruit. This our Savior teaches in the parable of the sower (Matt. 13).", "token_count": 155, "proofs": []} -{"_source_id": "canons-of-dort", "_source_title": "Canons of Dort", "_author": "Synod of Dort", "_schema_type": "doctrinal_document", "_license": "cc0-1.0", "_source_url": "http://apostles-creed.org/wp-content/uploads/2014/07/canons-of-dort.pdf", "document_id": "canons-of-dort", "document_kind": "canon", "unit_type": "section", "number": "A10", "title": "", "parent_number": "3&4", "parent_title": "Of the Corruption of Man, His Conversion to God, and the Manner Thereof", "content": "But that others who are called by the gospel obey the call and are converted is not to be ascribed to the proper exercise of free will, whereby one distinguishes himself above others, equally furnished with grace sufficient for faith and conversions as the proud heresy of Pelagius maintains; but it must be wholly ascribed to God, who as He has chosen His own from eternity in Christ, so He confers upon them faith and repentance, rescues them from the power of darkness, and translates them into the kingdom of His own Son, that they may show forth the praises of Him who hath called them out of darkness into His marvelous light; and may glory not in themselves, but in the Lord according to the testimony of the apostles in various places.", "token_count": 154, "proofs": []} -{"_source_id": "canons-of-dort", "_source_title": "Canons of Dort", "_author": "Synod of Dort", "_schema_type": "doctrinal_document", "_license": "cc0-1.0", "_source_url": "http://apostles-creed.org/wp-content/uploads/2014/07/canons-of-dort.pdf", "document_id": "canons-of-dort", "document_kind": "canon", "unit_type": "section", "number": "A11", "title": "", "parent_number": "3&4", "parent_title": "Of the Corruption of Man, His Conversion to God, and the Manner Thereof", "content": "But when God accomplishes His good pleasure in the elect or works in them true conversion, He not only causes the gospel to be externally preached to them and powerfully illuminates their mind by His Holy Spirit, that they may rightly understand and discern the things of the Spirit of God; but by the efficacy of the same regenerating Spirit, pervades the inmost recesses of the man; He opens the closed, and softens the hardened heart, and circumcises that which was uncircumcised, infuses new qualities into the will, which though heretofore dead, He quickens; from being evil, disobedient, and refractory, He renders it good, obedient, and pliable; actuates and strengthens it, that like a good tree, it may bring forth the fruits of good actions.", "token_count": 168, "proofs": []} -{"_source_id": "canons-of-dort", "_source_title": "Canons of Dort", "_author": "Synod of Dort", "_schema_type": "doctrinal_document", "_license": "cc0-1.0", "_source_url": "http://apostles-creed.org/wp-content/uploads/2014/07/canons-of-dort.pdf", "document_id": "canons-of-dort", "document_kind": "canon", "unit_type": "section", "number": "A12", "title": "", "parent_number": "3&4", "parent_title": "Of the Corruption of Man, His Conversion to God, and the Manner Thereof", "content": "And this is the regeneration so highly celebrated in Scripture and denominated a new creation: a resurrection from the dead, a making alive, which God works in us without our aid. But this is in no wise effected merely by the external preaching of the gospel, by moral suasion, or such a mode of operation, that after God has performed His part, it still remains in the power of man to be regenerated or not, to be converted or to continue unconverted; but it is evidently a supernatural work, most powerful, and at the same time most delightful, astonishing, mysterious, and ineffable; not inferior in efficacy to creation or the resurrection from the dead, as the Scripture inspired by the author of this work declares; so that all in whose heart God works in this marvelous manner are certainly, infallibly, and effectually regenerated, and do actually believe. Whereupon the will thus renewed is not only actuated and influenced by God, but in consequence of this influence, becomes itself active. Wherefore also, man is himself rightly said to believe and repent, by virtue of that grace received.", "token_count": 224, "proofs": []} -{"_source_id": "canons-of-dort", "_source_title": "Canons of Dort", "_author": "Synod of Dort", "_schema_type": "doctrinal_document", "_license": "cc0-1.0", "_source_url": "http://apostles-creed.org/wp-content/uploads/2014/07/canons-of-dort.pdf", "document_id": "canons-of-dort", "document_kind": "canon", "unit_type": "section", "number": "A13", "title": "", "parent_number": "3&4", "parent_title": "Of the Corruption of Man, His Conversion to God, and the Manner Thereof", "content": "The manner of this operation cannot be fully comprehended by believers in this life. Notwithstanding which, they rest satisfied with knowing and experiencing that by this grace of God they are enabled to believe with the heart, and love their Savior.", "token_count": 47, "proofs": []} -{"_source_id": "canons-of-dort", "_source_title": "Canons of Dort", "_author": "Synod of Dort", "_schema_type": "doctrinal_document", "_license": "cc0-1.0", "_source_url": "http://apostles-creed.org/wp-content/uploads/2014/07/canons-of-dort.pdf", "document_id": "canons-of-dort", "document_kind": "canon", "unit_type": "section", "number": "A14", "title": "", "parent_number": "3&4", "parent_title": "Of the Corruption of Man, His Conversion to God, and the Manner Thereof", "content": "Faith is therefore to be considered as the gift of God, not on account of its being offered by God to man, to be accepted or rejected at his pleasure; but because it is in reality conferred, breathed, and infused into him; or even because God bestows the power or ability to believe, and then expects that man should by the exercise of his own free will, consent to the terms of salvation and actually believe in Christ; but because He who works in man both to will and to do, and indeed all things in all, produces both the will to believe and the act of believing also.", "token_count": 123, "proofs": []} -{"_source_id": "canons-of-dort", "_source_title": "Canons of Dort", "_author": "Synod of Dort", "_schema_type": "doctrinal_document", "_license": "cc0-1.0", "_source_url": "http://apostles-creed.org/wp-content/uploads/2014/07/canons-of-dort.pdf", "document_id": "canons-of-dort", "document_kind": "canon", "unit_type": "section", "number": "A15", "title": "", "parent_number": "3&4", "parent_title": "Of the Corruption of Man, His Conversion to God, and the Manner Thereof", "content": "God is under no obligation to confer this grace upon any; for how can He be indebted to man, who had no previous gifts to bestow, as a foundation for such recompense? Nay, who has nothing of his own but sin and falsehood? He therefore who becomes the subject of this grace, owes eternal gratitude to God, and gives Him thanks forever. Whoever is not made partaker thereof, is either altogether regardless of these spiritual gifts and satisfied with his own condition, or is in no apprehension of danger and vainly boasts the possession of that which he has not. With respect to those who make an external profession of faith and live regular lives, we are bound, after the example of the apostle, to judge and speak of them in the most favorable manner. For the secret recesses of the heart are unknown to us. And as to others, who have not yet been called, it is our duty to pray for them to God, who calls the things that are not, as if they were. But we are in no wise to conduct ourselves towards them with haughtiness, as if we had made ourselves to differ.", "token_count": 232, "proofs": []} -{"_source_id": "canons-of-dort", "_source_title": "Canons of Dort", "_author": "Synod of Dort", "_schema_type": "doctrinal_document", "_license": "cc0-1.0", "_source_url": "http://apostles-creed.org/wp-content/uploads/2014/07/canons-of-dort.pdf", "document_id": "canons-of-dort", "document_kind": "canon", "unit_type": "section", "number": "A16", "title": "", "parent_number": "3&4", "parent_title": "Of the Corruption of Man, His Conversion to God, and the Manner Thereof", "content": "But as man by the fall did not cease to be a creature endowed with understanding and will, nor did sin which pervaded the whole race of mankind deprive him of the human nature, but brought upon him depravity and spiritual death; so also this grace of regeneration does not treat men as senseless stocks and blocks, nor takes away their will and its properties, neither does violence thereto; but spiritually quickens, heals, corrects, and at the same time sweetly and powerfully bends it; that where carnal rebellion and resistance formerly prevailed, a ready and sincere spiritual obedience begins to reign, in which the true and spiritual restoration and freedom of our will consist. Wherefore unless the admirable Author of every good work wrought in us, man could have no hope of recovering from his fall by his own free will, by the abuse of which, in a state of innocence, he plunged himself into ruin.", "token_count": 185, "proofs": []} -{"_source_id": "canons-of-dort", "_source_title": "Canons of Dort", "_author": "Synod of Dort", "_schema_type": "doctrinal_document", "_license": "cc0-1.0", "_source_url": "http://apostles-creed.org/wp-content/uploads/2014/07/canons-of-dort.pdf", "document_id": "canons-of-dort", "document_kind": "canon", "unit_type": "section", "number": "A17", "title": "", "parent_number": "3&4", "parent_title": "Of the Corruption of Man, His Conversion to God, and the Manner Thereof", "content": "As the almighty operation of God, whereby He prolongs and supports this our natural life, does not exclude, but requires the use of means, by which God of His infinite mercy and goodness hath chosen to exert His influence, so also the beforementioned supernatural operation of God, by which we are regenerated, in no wise excludes or subverts the use of the gospel, which the most wise God has ordained to be the seed of regeneration and food of the soul. Wherefore, as the apostles, and teachers who succeeded them, piously instructed the people concerning this grace of God, to His glory, and the abasement of all pride, and in the meantime, however, neglected not to keep them by the sacred precepts of the gospel in the exercise of the Word, sacraments and discipline; so even to this day, be it far from either instructors or instructed to presume to tempt God in the church by separating what He of His good pleasure hath most intimately joined together. For grace is conferred by means of admonitions; and the more readily we perform our duty, the more eminent usually is this blessing of God working in us, and the more directly is His work advanced; to whom alone all the glory both of means, and of their saving fruit and efficacy is forever due. Amen.", "token_count": 264, "proofs": []} -{"_source_id": "canons-of-dort", "_source_title": "Canons of Dort", "_author": "Synod of Dort", "_schema_type": "doctrinal_document", "_license": "cc0-1.0", "_source_url": "http://apostles-creed.org/wp-content/uploads/2014/07/canons-of-dort.pdf", "document_id": "canons-of-dort", "document_kind": "canon", "unit_type": "section", "number": "R1", "title": "", "parent_number": "3&4", "parent_title": "Of the Corruption of Man, His Conversion to God, and the Manner Thereof", "content": "That it cannot properly be said that original sin in itself suffices to condemn the whole human race or to deserve temporal and eternal punishment.\n\nFor these contradict the apostle, who declares: \"Wherefore, as by one man sin entered into the world, and death by sin; and so death passed upon all men, for that all have sinned\" (Rom. 5:12). And: \"The judgment was by one to condemnation\" (Rom. 5:16). And: \"The wages of sin is death\" (Rom. 6:23).", "token_count": 116, "proofs": []} -{"_source_id": "canons-of-dort", "_source_title": "Canons of Dort", "_author": "Synod of Dort", "_schema_type": "doctrinal_document", "_license": "cc0-1.0", "_source_url": "http://apostles-creed.org/wp-content/uploads/2014/07/canons-of-dort.pdf", "document_id": "canons-of-dort", "document_kind": "canon", "unit_type": "section", "number": "R2", "title": "", "parent_number": "3&4", "parent_title": "Of the Corruption of Man, His Conversion to God, and the Manner Thereof", "content": "That the spiritual gifts or the good qualities and virtues, such as goodness, holiness, righteousness, could not belong to the will of man when he was first created, and that these, therefore, could not have been separated therefrom in the fall.\n\nFor such is contrary to the description of the image of God which the apostle gives in Ephesians 4:24, where he declares that it consists in righteousness and holiness, which undoubtedly belong to the will.", "token_count": 96, "proofs": []} -{"_source_id": "canons-of-dort", "_source_title": "Canons of Dort", "_author": "Synod of Dort", "_schema_type": "doctrinal_document", "_license": "cc0-1.0", "_source_url": "http://apostles-creed.org/wp-content/uploads/2014/07/canons-of-dort.pdf", "document_id": "canons-of-dort", "document_kind": "canon", "unit_type": "section", "number": "R3", "title": "", "parent_number": "3&4", "parent_title": "Of the Corruption of Man, His Conversion to God, and the Manner Thereof", "content": "That in spiritual death the spiritual gifts are not separate from the will of man, since the will in itself has never been corrupted, but only hindered through the darkness of the understanding and the irregularity of the affections; and that, these hindrances having been removed, the will can then bring into operation its native powers, that is, that the will of itself is able to will and to choose, or not to will and not to choose, all manner of good which may be presented to it.\n\nThis is an innovation and an error, and tends to elevate the powers of the free will, contrary to the declaration of the prophet: \"The heart is deceitful above all things, and desperately wicked\" (Jer. 17:9); and of the apostle: \"Among whom (sons of disobedience) also we all had our conversation in times past in the lusts of our flesh, fulfilling the desires of the flesh and of the mind\" (Eph. 2:3).", "token_count": 203, "proofs": []} -{"_source_id": "canons-of-dort", "_source_title": "Canons of Dort", "_author": "Synod of Dort", "_schema_type": "doctrinal_document", "_license": "cc0-1.0", "_source_url": "http://apostles-creed.org/wp-content/uploads/2014/07/canons-of-dort.pdf", "document_id": "canons-of-dort", "document_kind": "canon", "unit_type": "section", "number": "R4", "title": "", "parent_number": "3&4", "parent_title": "Of the Corruption of Man, His Conversion to God, and the Manner Thereof", "content": "That the unregenerate man is not really nor utterly dead in sin, nor destitute of all powers unto spiritual good, but that he can yet hunger and thirst after righteousness and life, and offer the sacrifice of a contrite and broken spirit, which is pleasing to God\n\nFor these are contrary to the express testimony of Scripture. \"Who were dead in trespasses and sins\"; \"Even when we were dead in sins\" (Eph. 2:1, 5); and: \"every imagination of the thoughts of his heart was only evil continually\" (Gen. 6:5); \"for the imagination of man's heart is evil from his youth\" (Gen. 8:21).\n\nMoreover, to hunger and thirst after deliverance from misery, and after life, and to offer unto God the sacrifice of a broken spirit, is peculiar to the regenerate and those that are called blessed. \"Create in me a clean heart, O God; and renew a right spirit within me\"; \"Then shalt Thou be pleased with the sacrifices of righteousness, with burnt offering and whole burnt offering: then shall they offer bullocks upon Thine altar\" (Ps. 51:10, 19); \"Blessed are they which do hunger and thirst after righteousness: for they shall be filled\" (Matt. 5:6).", "token_count": 274, "proofs": []} -{"_source_id": "canons-of-dort", "_source_title": "Canons of Dort", "_author": "Synod of Dort", "_schema_type": "doctrinal_document", "_license": "cc0-1.0", "_source_url": "http://apostles-creed.org/wp-content/uploads/2014/07/canons-of-dort.pdf", "document_id": "canons-of-dort", "document_kind": "canon", "unit_type": "section", "number": "R5", "title": "", "parent_number": "3&4", "parent_title": "Of the Corruption of Man, His Conversion to God, and the Manner Thereof", "content": "That the corrupt and natural man can so well use the common grace (by which they understand the light of nature), or the gifts still left him after the fall, that he can gradually gain by their good use a greater, namely, the evangelical or saving grace and salvation itself. And that in this way God on His part shows Himself ready to reveal Christ unto all men, since He applies to all sufficiently and efficiently the means necessary to conversion.\n\nFor the experience of all ages and the Scriptures do both testify that this is untrue. \"He sheweth His word unto Jacob, His statutes and His judgments unto Israel. He hath not dealt so with any nation: and as for His judgments, they have not known them\" (Ps. 147:19, 20). \"Who in times past suffered all nations to walk in their own ways\" (Acts 14:16). And: \"Now when they (Paul and his companions) had gone throughout Phrygia and the region of Page 13 Galatia, and were forbidden of the Holy Ghost to preach the word in Asia, after they were come to Mysia, they assayed to go into Bithynia: but the Spirit suffered them not\" (Acts 16:6, 7).", "token_count": 258, "proofs": []} -{"_source_id": "canons-of-dort", "_source_title": "Canons of Dort", "_author": "Synod of Dort", "_schema_type": "doctrinal_document", "_license": "cc0-1.0", "_source_url": "http://apostles-creed.org/wp-content/uploads/2014/07/canons-of-dort.pdf", "document_id": "canons-of-dort", "document_kind": "canon", "unit_type": "section", "number": "R6", "title": "", "parent_number": "3&4", "parent_title": "Of the Corruption of Man, His Conversion to God, and the Manner Thereof", "content": "That in the true conversion of man no new qualities, powers or gifts can be infused by God into the will, and that therefore faith through which we are first converted, and because of which we are called believers, is not a quality or gift infused by God, but only an act of man, and that it cannot be said to be a gift, except in respect of the power to attain to this faith.\n\nFor thereby they contradict the Holy Scriptures which declare that God infuses new qualities of faith, of obedience, and of the consciousness of His love into our hearts: \"I will put My law in their inward parts, and write it in their hearts\" (Jer. 31:33). And: \"I will pour water upon him that is thirsty, and floods upon the dry ground: I will pour My Spirit upon thy seed\" (Is. 44:3). And: \"the love of God is shed abroad in our hearts by the Holy Ghost which is given unto us\" (Rom. 5:5). This is also repugnant to the continuous practice of the Church, which prays by the mouth of the prophet thus: \"turn Thou me, and I shall be turned\" (Jer. 31:18).", "token_count": 253, "proofs": []} -{"_source_id": "canons-of-dort", "_source_title": "Canons of Dort", "_author": "Synod of Dort", "_schema_type": "doctrinal_document", "_license": "cc0-1.0", "_source_url": "http://apostles-creed.org/wp-content/uploads/2014/07/canons-of-dort.pdf", "document_id": "canons-of-dort", "document_kind": "canon", "unit_type": "section", "number": "R7", "title": "", "parent_number": "3&4", "parent_title": "Of the Corruption of Man, His Conversion to God, and the Manner Thereof", "content": "That the grace whereby we are converted to God is only a gentle advising, or (as others explain it), that this is the noblest manner of working in the conversion of man, and that this manner of working, which consists in advising, is most in harmony with man's nature; and that there is no reason why this advising grace alone should not be sufficient to make the natural man spiritual, indeed, that God does not produce the consent of the will except through this manner of advising; and that the power of the divine working, whereby it surpasses the working of Satan, consists in this, that God promises eternal, while Satan promises only temporal goods.\n\nBut this is altogether Pelagian and contrary to the whole Scripture which, besides this, teaches yet another and far more powerful and divine manner of the Holy Spirit's working in the conversion of man, as in Ezekiel: \"A new heart also will I give you, and a new spirit will I put within you: and I will take away the stony heart out of your flesh, and I will give you an heart of flesh\" (Ezek. 36:26).", "token_count": 231, "proofs": []} -{"_source_id": "canons-of-dort", "_source_title": "Canons of Dort", "_author": "Synod of Dort", "_schema_type": "doctrinal_document", "_license": "cc0-1.0", "_source_url": "http://apostles-creed.org/wp-content/uploads/2014/07/canons-of-dort.pdf", "document_id": "canons-of-dort", "document_kind": "canon", "unit_type": "section", "number": "R8", "title": "", "parent_number": "3&4", "parent_title": "Of the Corruption of Man, His Conversion to God, and the Manner Thereof", "content": "That God in the regeneration of man does not use such powers of His omnipotence as potently and infallibly bend man's will to faith and conversion; but that all the works of grace having been accomplished, which God employs to convert man, man may yet so resist God and the Holy Spirit when God intends man's regeneration and wills to regenerate him, and indeed that man often does so resist that he prevents entirely his regeneration, and that it therefore remains in man's power to be regenerated or not\n\nFor this is nothing less than the denial of all the efficiency of God's grace in our conversion, and the subjecting of the working of the Almighty God to the will of man, which is contrary to the apostles, who teach: \"who believe, according to the working of His mighty power\" (Eph. 1:19). And: \"That our God would...fulfil all the good pleasure of His goodness, and the work of faith with power\" (2 Thess. 1:11). And: \"According as His divine power hath given unto us all things that pertain unto life and godliness\" (2 Pet. 1:3).", "token_count": 241, "proofs": []} -{"_source_id": "canons-of-dort", "_source_title": "Canons of Dort", "_author": "Synod of Dort", "_schema_type": "doctrinal_document", "_license": "cc0-1.0", "_source_url": "http://apostles-creed.org/wp-content/uploads/2014/07/canons-of-dort.pdf", "document_id": "canons-of-dort", "document_kind": "canon", "unit_type": "section", "number": "R9", "title": "", "parent_number": "3&4", "parent_title": "Of the Corruption of Man, His Conversion to God, and the Manner Thereof", "content": "That grace and free will are partial causes, which together work the beginning of conversion, and that grace, in order of working, does not precede the working of the will; that is, that God does not efficiently help the will of man unto conversion until the will of man moves and determines to do this.\n\nFor the ancient Church has long ago condemned this doctrine of the Pelagians according to the words of the apostle: \"So then it is not of him that willeth, nor of him that runneth, but of God that sheweth mercy\" (Rom. 9:16). Likewise: \"For who maketh thee to differ from another? and what hast thou that thou didst not receive?\" (1 Cor. 4:7). And: \"For it is God which worketh in you both to will and to do of His good pleasure\" (Phil. 2:13).", "token_count": 189, "proofs": []} -{"_source_id": "canons-of-dort", "_source_title": "Canons of Dort", "_author": "Synod of Dort", "_schema_type": "doctrinal_document", "_license": "cc0-1.0", "_source_url": "http://apostles-creed.org/wp-content/uploads/2014/07/canons-of-dort.pdf", "document_id": "canons-of-dort", "document_kind": "canon", "unit_type": "section", "number": "A1", "title": "", "parent_number": "4", "parent_title": "Of the Perseverance of the Saints", "content": "Whom God calls, according to his purpose, to the communion of his Son, our Lord Jesus Christ, and regenerates by the Holy Spirit, he delivers also from the dominion and slavery of sin in this life; though not altogether from the body of sin, and from the infirmities of the flesh, so long as they continue in this world.", "token_count": 74, "proofs": []} -{"_source_id": "canons-of-dort", "_source_title": "Canons of Dort", "_author": "Synod of Dort", "_schema_type": "doctrinal_document", "_license": "cc0-1.0", "_source_url": "http://apostles-creed.org/wp-content/uploads/2014/07/canons-of-dort.pdf", "document_id": "canons-of-dort", "document_kind": "canon", "unit_type": "section", "number": "A2", "title": "", "parent_number": "4", "parent_title": "Of the Perseverance of the Saints", "content": "Hence spring daily sins of infirmity, and hence spots adhere to the best works of the saints; which furnish them with constant matter for humiliation before God, and flying for refuge to Christ crucified; for mortifying the flesh more and more by the spirit of prayer, and by holy exercises of piety; and for pressing forward to the goal of perfection, till being at length delivered from this body of death, they are brought to reign with the Lamb of God in heaven.", "token_count": 98, "proofs": []} -{"_source_id": "canons-of-dort", "_source_title": "Canons of Dort", "_author": "Synod of Dort", "_schema_type": "doctrinal_document", "_license": "cc0-1.0", "_source_url": "http://apostles-creed.org/wp-content/uploads/2014/07/canons-of-dort.pdf", "document_id": "canons-of-dort", "document_kind": "canon", "unit_type": "section", "number": "A3", "title": "", "parent_number": "4", "parent_title": "Of the Perseverance of the Saints", "content": "By reason of these remains of indwelling sin, and the temptations of sin and of the world, those who are converted could not persevere in a state of grace, if left to their own strength. But God is faithful, who having conferred grace, mercifully confirms, and powerfully preserves them herein, even to the end.", "token_count": 70, "proofs": []} -{"_source_id": "canons-of-dort", "_source_title": "Canons of Dort", "_author": "Synod of Dort", "_schema_type": "doctrinal_document", "_license": "cc0-1.0", "_source_url": "http://apostles-creed.org/wp-content/uploads/2014/07/canons-of-dort.pdf", "document_id": "canons-of-dort", "document_kind": "canon", "unit_type": "section", "number": "A4", "title": "", "parent_number": "4", "parent_title": "Of the Perseverance of the Saints", "content": "Although the weakness of the flesh cannot prevail against the power of God, who confirms and preserves true believers in a state of grace, yet converts are not always so influenced and actuated by the Spirit of God, as not in some particular instances sinfully to deviate from the guidance of divine grace, so as to be seduced by, and to comply with the lusts of the flesh; they must, therefore, be constant in watching and in prayer, that they be not led into temptation. When these are neglected, they are not only liable to be drawn into great and heinous sins, by Satan, the world and the flesh, but sometimes by the righteous permission of God actually fall into these evils. This, the lamentable fall of David, Peter, and other saints described in Holy Scripture, demonstrates.", "token_count": 164, "proofs": []} -{"_source_id": "canons-of-dort", "_source_title": "Canons of Dort", "_author": "Synod of Dort", "_schema_type": "doctrinal_document", "_license": "cc0-1.0", "_source_url": "http://apostles-creed.org/wp-content/uploads/2014/07/canons-of-dort.pdf", "document_id": "canons-of-dort", "document_kind": "canon", "unit_type": "section", "number": "A5", "title": "", "parent_number": "4", "parent_title": "Of the Perseverance of the Saints", "content": "By such enormous sins, however, they very highly offend God, incur a deadly guilt, grieve the Holy Spirit, interrupt the exercise of faith, very grievously wound their consciences, and sometimes lose the sense of God's favor, for a time, until on their returning into the right way of serious repentance, the light of God's fatherly countenance again shines upon them.", "token_count": 80, "proofs": []} -{"_source_id": "canons-of-dort", "_source_title": "Canons of Dort", "_author": "Synod of Dort", "_schema_type": "doctrinal_document", "_license": "cc0-1.0", "_source_url": "http://apostles-creed.org/wp-content/uploads/2014/07/canons-of-dort.pdf", "document_id": "canons-of-dort", "document_kind": "canon", "unit_type": "section", "number": "A6", "title": "", "parent_number": "4", "parent_title": "Of the Perseverance of the Saints", "content": "But God, who is rich in mercy, according to his unchangeable purpose of election, does not wholly withdraw the Holy Spirit from his own people, even in their melancholy falls; nor suffers them to proceed so far as to lose the grace of adoption, and forfeit the state of justification, or to commit sins unto death; nor does he permit them to be totally deserted, and to plunge themselves into everlasting destruction.", "token_count": 86, "proofs": []} -{"_source_id": "canons-of-dort", "_source_title": "Canons of Dort", "_author": "Synod of Dort", "_schema_type": "doctrinal_document", "_license": "cc0-1.0", "_source_url": "http://apostles-creed.org/wp-content/uploads/2014/07/canons-of-dort.pdf", "document_id": "canons-of-dort", "document_kind": "canon", "unit_type": "section", "number": "A7", "title": "", "parent_number": "4", "parent_title": "Of the Perseverance of the Saints", "content": "For in the first place, in these falls he preserves them in the incorruptible seed of regeneration from perishing, or being totally lost; and again, by his Word and Spirit, certainly and effectually renews them to repentance, to a sincere and godly sorrow for their sins, that they may seek and obtain remission in the blood of the Mediator, may again experience the favor of a reconciled God, through faith adore his mercies, and henceforward more diligently work out their own salvation with fear and trembling.", "token_count": 109, "proofs": []} -{"_source_id": "canons-of-dort", "_source_title": "Canons of Dort", "_author": "Synod of Dort", "_schema_type": "doctrinal_document", "_license": "cc0-1.0", "_source_url": "http://apostles-creed.org/wp-content/uploads/2014/07/canons-of-dort.pdf", "document_id": "canons-of-dort", "document_kind": "canon", "unit_type": "section", "number": "A8", "title": "", "parent_number": "4", "parent_title": "Of the Perseverance of the Saints", "content": "Thus, it is not in consequence of their own merits, or strength, but of God's free mercy, that they do not totally fall from faith and grace, nor continue and perish finally in their backslidings; which, with respect to themselves, is not only possible, but would undoubtedly happen; but with respect to God, it is utterly impossible, since his counsel cannot be changed, nor his promise fail, neither can the call according to his purpose be revoked, nor the merit, intercession and preservation of Christ be rendered ineffectual, nor the sealing of the Holy Spirit be frustrated or obliterated.", "token_count": 125, "proofs": []} -{"_source_id": "canons-of-dort", "_source_title": "Canons of Dort", "_author": "Synod of Dort", "_schema_type": "doctrinal_document", "_license": "cc0-1.0", "_source_url": "http://apostles-creed.org/wp-content/uploads/2014/07/canons-of-dort.pdf", "document_id": "canons-of-dort", "document_kind": "canon", "unit_type": "section", "number": "A9", "title": "", "parent_number": "4", "parent_title": "Of the Perseverance of the Saints", "content": "Of this preservation of the elect to salvation, and of their perseverance in the faith, true believers for themselves may and ought to obtain assurance according to the measure of their faith, whereby they arrive at the certain persuasion, that they ever will continue true and living members of the church; and that they experience forgiveness of sins, and will at last inherit eternal life.", "token_count": 72, "proofs": []} -{"_source_id": "canons-of-dort", "_source_title": "Canons of Dort", "_author": "Synod of Dort", "_schema_type": "doctrinal_document", "_license": "cc0-1.0", "_source_url": "http://apostles-creed.org/wp-content/uploads/2014/07/canons-of-dort.pdf", "document_id": "canons-of-dort", "document_kind": "canon", "unit_type": "section", "number": "A10", "title": "", "parent_number": "4", "parent_title": "Of the Perseverance of the Saints", "content": "This assurance, however, is not produced by any peculiar revelation contrary to, or independent of the Word of God; but springs from faith in God's promises, which he has most abundantly revealed in his Word for our comfort; from the testimony of the Holy Spirit, witnessing with our spirit, that we are children and heirs of God, Romans 8:16; and lastly, from a serious and holy desire to preserve a good conscience, and to perform good works. And if the elect of God were deprived of this solid comfort, that they shall finally obtain the victory, and of this infallible pledge or earnest of eternal glory, they would be of all men the most miserable.", "token_count": 140, "proofs": []} -{"_source_id": "canons-of-dort", "_source_title": "Canons of Dort", "_author": "Synod of Dort", "_schema_type": "doctrinal_document", "_license": "cc0-1.0", "_source_url": "http://apostles-creed.org/wp-content/uploads/2014/07/canons-of-dort.pdf", "document_id": "canons-of-dort", "document_kind": "canon", "unit_type": "section", "number": "A11", "title": "", "parent_number": "4", "parent_title": "Of the Perseverance of the Saints", "content": "The Scripture moreover testifies, that believers in this life have to struggle with various carnal doubts, and that under grievous temptations they are not always sensible of this full assurance of faith and certainty of persevering. But God, who is the Father of all consolation, does not suffer them to be tempted above that they are able, but will with the temptation also make a way to escape, that they may be able to bear it, I Corinthians 10:13, and by the Holy Spirit again inspires them with the comfortable assurance of persevering.", "token_count": 112, "proofs": []} -{"_source_id": "canons-of-dort", "_source_title": "Canons of Dort", "_author": "Synod of Dort", "_schema_type": "doctrinal_document", "_license": "cc0-1.0", "_source_url": "http://apostles-creed.org/wp-content/uploads/2014/07/canons-of-dort.pdf", "document_id": "canons-of-dort", "document_kind": "canon", "unit_type": "section", "number": "A12", "title": "", "parent_number": "4", "parent_title": "Of the Perseverance of the Saints", "content": "This certainty of perseverance, however, is so far from exciting in believers a spirit of pride, or of rendering them carnally secure, that on the contrary, it is the real source of humility, filial reverence, true piety, patience in every tribulation, fervent prayers, constancy in suffering, and in confessing the truth, and of solid rejoicing in God: so that the consideration of this benefit should serve as an incentive to the serious and constant practice of gratitude and good works, as appears from the testimonies of Scripture, and the examples of the saints.", "token_count": 118, "proofs": []} -{"_source_id": "canons-of-dort", "_source_title": "Canons of Dort", "_author": "Synod of Dort", "_schema_type": "doctrinal_document", "_license": "cc0-1.0", "_source_url": "http://apostles-creed.org/wp-content/uploads/2014/07/canons-of-dort.pdf", "document_id": "canons-of-dort", "document_kind": "canon", "unit_type": "section", "number": "A13", "title": "", "parent_number": "4", "parent_title": "Of the Perseverance of the Saints", "content": "Neither does renewed confidence or persevering produce licentiousness, or a disregard to piety in those who are recovering from backsliding; but it renders them much more careful and solicitous to continue in the ways of the Lord, which he hath ordained, that they who walk therein may maintain an assurance of persevering, lest by abusing his fatherly kindness, God should turn away his gracious countenance from them, to behold which is to the godly dearer than life: the withdrawing thereof is more bitter than death, and they in consequence hereof should fall into more grievous torments of conscience.", "token_count": 123, "proofs": []} -{"_source_id": "canons-of-dort", "_source_title": "Canons of Dort", "_author": "Synod of Dort", "_schema_type": "doctrinal_document", "_license": "cc0-1.0", "_source_url": "http://apostles-creed.org/wp-content/uploads/2014/07/canons-of-dort.pdf", "document_id": "canons-of-dort", "document_kind": "canon", "unit_type": "section", "number": "A14", "title": "", "parent_number": "4", "parent_title": "Of the Perseverance of the Saints", "content": "And as it hath pleased God, by the preaching of the gospel, to begin this work of grace in us, so he preserves, continues, and perfects it by the hearing and reading of his Word, by meditation thereon, and by the exhortations, threatenings, and promises thereof, as well as by the use of the sacraments.", "token_count": 72, "proofs": []} -{"_source_id": "canons-of-dort", "_source_title": "Canons of Dort", "_author": "Synod of Dort", "_schema_type": "doctrinal_document", "_license": "cc0-1.0", "_source_url": "http://apostles-creed.org/wp-content/uploads/2014/07/canons-of-dort.pdf", "document_id": "canons-of-dort", "document_kind": "canon", "unit_type": "section", "number": "A15", "title": "", "parent_number": "4", "parent_title": "Of the Perseverance of the Saints", "content": "The carnal mind is unable to comprehend this doctrine of the perseverance of the saints, and the certainty thereof; which God hath most abundantly revealed in his Word, for the glory of his name, and the consolation of pious souls, and which he impresses upon the hearts of the faithful. Satan abhors it; the world ridicules it; the ignorant and hypocrite abuse, and heretics oppose it; but the spouse of Christ hath always most tenderly loved and constantly defended it, as an inestimable treasure; and God, against whom neither counsel nor strength can prevail, will dispose her to continue this conduct to the end. Now, to this one God, Father, Son, and Holy Spirit, be honor and glory, forever. AMEN.", "token_count": 157, "proofs": []} -{"_source_id": "canons-of-dort", "_source_title": "Canons of Dort", "_author": "Synod of Dort", "_schema_type": "doctrinal_document", "_license": "cc0-1.0", "_source_url": "http://apostles-creed.org/wp-content/uploads/2014/07/canons-of-dort.pdf", "document_id": "canons-of-dort", "document_kind": "canon", "unit_type": "section", "number": "R1", "title": "", "parent_number": "4", "parent_title": "Of the Perseverance of the Saints", "content": "Who teach: That the perseverance of the true believers is not a fruit of election, or a gift of God, gained by the death of Christ, but a condition of the new covenant, which (as they declare) man before his decisive election and justification must fulfill through his free will. For the Holy Scripture testifies that this follows out of election, and is given the elect in virtue of the death, the resurrection and intercession of Christ: \"But the elect obtained it and the rest were hardened,\" Romans 11:7. Likewise: \"He that spared not his own Son, but delivered him up for us all, how shall he not also with him freely give us all things? Who shall lay anything to the charge of God's elect? It is God that justifieth; who is he that condemneth? It is Christ Jesus that died, yea rather, that was raised from the dead, who is at the right hand of God, who also maketh intercession for us. Who shall separate us from the love of Christ?\" Romans 8:32-35.", "token_count": 221, "proofs": []} -{"_source_id": "canons-of-dort", "_source_title": "Canons of Dort", "_author": "Synod of Dort", "_schema_type": "doctrinal_document", "_license": "cc0-1.0", "_source_url": "http://apostles-creed.org/wp-content/uploads/2014/07/canons-of-dort.pdf", "document_id": "canons-of-dort", "document_kind": "canon", "unit_type": "section", "number": "R2", "title": "", "parent_number": "4", "parent_title": "Of the Perseverance of the Saints", "content": "Who teach: That God does indeed provide the believer with sufficient powers to persevere, and is ever ready to preserve these in him, if he will do his duty; but that though all things, which are necessary to persevere in faith and which God will use to preserve faith, are made use of, it even then ever depends on the pleasure of the will whether it will persevere or not. For this idea contains an outspoken Pelagianism, and while it would make men free, it makes them robbers of God's honor, contrary to the prevailing agreement of the evangelical doctrine, which takes from man all cause of boasting, and ascribes all the praise for this favor to the grace of God alone; and contrary to the Apostle, who declares: \"That it is God, who shall also confirm you unto the end, that ye be unreprovable in the day of our Lord Jesus Christ,\" I Corinthians 1:8.", "token_count": 191, "proofs": []} -{"_source_id": "canons-of-dort", "_source_title": "Canons of Dort", "_author": "Synod of Dort", "_schema_type": "doctrinal_document", "_license": "cc0-1.0", "_source_url": "http://apostles-creed.org/wp-content/uploads/2014/07/canons-of-dort.pdf", "document_id": "canons-of-dort", "document_kind": "canon", "unit_type": "section", "number": "R3", "title": "", "parent_number": "4", "parent_title": "Of the Perseverance of the Saints", "content": "Who teach: That the true believers and regenerate not only can fall from justifying faith and likewise from grace and salvation wholly and to the end, but indeed often do fall from this and are lost forever. For this conception makes powerless the grace, justification, regeneration, and continued keeping by Christ, contrary to the expressed words of the Apostle Paul: \"That while we were yet sinners Christ died for us. Much more then, being justified by his blood, shall we be saved from the wrath of God through him,\" Romans 5:8,9. And contrary to the Apostle John: \"Whosoever is begotten of God doeth no sin, because his seed abideth in him; and he can not sin, because he is begotten of God,\" I John 3:9. And also contrary to the words of Jesus Christ: \"I give unto them eternal life; and they shall never perish, and no one shall snatch them out of my hand. My Father who hath given them to me, is greater than all; and no one is able to snatch them out of the Father's hand,\" John 10:28,29.", "token_count": 235, "proofs": []} -{"_source_id": "canons-of-dort", "_source_title": "Canons of Dort", "_author": "Synod of Dort", "_schema_type": "doctrinal_document", "_license": "cc0-1.0", "_source_url": "http://apostles-creed.org/wp-content/uploads/2014/07/canons-of-dort.pdf", "document_id": "canons-of-dort", "document_kind": "canon", "unit_type": "section", "number": "R4", "title": "", "parent_number": "4", "parent_title": "Of the Perseverance of the Saints", "content": "Who teach: That true believers and regenerate can sin the sin unto death or against the Holy Spirit. Since the same Apostle John, after having spoken in the fifth chapter of his first epistle, vss. 16 and 17, of those who sin unto death and having forbidden to pray for them, immediately adds to this in vs. 18: \"We know that whosoever is begotten of God sinneth not (meaning a sin of that character), but he that is begotten of God keepeth himself, and the evil one toucheth him not,\" I John 5:18.", "token_count": 124, "proofs": []} -{"_source_id": "canons-of-dort", "_source_title": "Canons of Dort", "_author": "Synod of Dort", "_schema_type": "doctrinal_document", "_license": "cc0-1.0", "_source_url": "http://apostles-creed.org/wp-content/uploads/2014/07/canons-of-dort.pdf", "document_id": "canons-of-dort", "document_kind": "canon", "unit_type": "section", "number": "R5", "title": "", "parent_number": "4", "parent_title": "Of the Perseverance of the Saints", "content": "Who teach: That without a special revelation we can have no certainty of future perseverance in this life. For by this doctrine the sure comfort of all believers is taken away in this life, and the doubts of the papist are again introduced into the church, while the Holy Scriptures constantly deduce this assurance, not from a special and extraordinary revelation, but from the marks proper to the children of God and from the constant promises of God. So especially the Apostle Paul: \"No creature shall be able to separate us from the love of God, which is in Christ Jesus our Lord,\" Romans 8:39. And John declares: \"And he that keepeth his commandments abideth in him, and he in him. And hereby we know that he abideth in us, by the Spirit which he gave us,\" I John 3:24.", "token_count": 173, "proofs": []} -{"_source_id": "canons-of-dort", "_source_title": "Canons of Dort", "_author": "Synod of Dort", "_schema_type": "doctrinal_document", "_license": "cc0-1.0", "_source_url": "http://apostles-creed.org/wp-content/uploads/2014/07/canons-of-dort.pdf", "document_id": "canons-of-dort", "document_kind": "canon", "unit_type": "section", "number": "R6", "title": "", "parent_number": "4", "parent_title": "Of the Perseverance of the Saints", "content": "Who teach: That the doctrine of the certainty of perseverance and of salvation from its own character and nature is a cause of indolence and is injurious to godliness, good morals, prayers and other holy exercises, but that on the contrary it is praiseworthy to doubt. For these show that they do not know the power of divine grace and the working of the indwelling Holy Spirit. And they contradict the Apostle John, who teaches the opposite with express words in his first epistle: \"Beloved, now are we the children of God, and it is not yet made manifest what we shall be. We know that, if he shall be manifested, we shall be like him, for we shall see him even as he is. And every one that hath this hope in him purifieth himself, even as he is pure,\" I John 3:2, 3. Furthermore, these are contradicted by the example of the saints, both of the Old and New Testament, who though they were assured of their perseverance and salvation, were nevertheless constant in prayers and other exercises of godliness.", "token_count": 225, "proofs": []} -{"_source_id": "canons-of-dort", "_source_title": "Canons of Dort", "_author": "Synod of Dort", "_schema_type": "doctrinal_document", "_license": "cc0-1.0", "_source_url": "http://apostles-creed.org/wp-content/uploads/2014/07/canons-of-dort.pdf", "document_id": "canons-of-dort", "document_kind": "canon", "unit_type": "section", "number": "R7", "title": "", "parent_number": "4", "parent_title": "Of the Perseverance of the Saints", "content": "Who teach: That the faith of those, who believe for a time, does not differ from justifying and saving faith except only in duration. For Christ himself, in Matthew 13:20, Luke 8:13, and in other places, evidently notes, besides this duration, a threefold difference between those who believe only for a time and true believers, when he declares that the former receive the seed in stony ground, but the latter in the good ground or heart; that the former are without root, but that the latter have a firm root; that the former are without fruit, but that the latter bring forth their fruit in various measure, with constancy and steadfastness.", "token_count": 140, "proofs": []} -{"_source_id": "canons-of-dort", "_source_title": "Canons of Dort", "_author": "Synod of Dort", "_schema_type": "doctrinal_document", "_license": "cc0-1.0", "_source_url": "http://apostles-creed.org/wp-content/uploads/2014/07/canons-of-dort.pdf", "document_id": "canons-of-dort", "document_kind": "canon", "unit_type": "section", "number": "R8", "title": "", "parent_number": "4", "parent_title": "Of the Perseverance of the Saints", "content": "Who teach: That it is not absurd that one having lost his first regeneration, is again and even often born anew. For these deny by this doctrine the incorruptibleness of the seed of God, whereby we are born again. Contrary to the testimony of the Apostle Peter: \"Having been begotten again, not of corruptible seed, but of incorruptible,\" I Peter 1:23.", "token_count": 83, "proofs": []} -{"_source_id": "canons-of-dort", "_source_title": "Canons of Dort", "_author": "Synod of Dort", "_schema_type": "doctrinal_document", "_license": "cc0-1.0", "_source_url": "http://apostles-creed.org/wp-content/uploads/2014/07/canons-of-dort.pdf", "document_id": "canons-of-dort", "document_kind": "canon", "unit_type": "section", "number": "R9", "title": "", "parent_number": "4", "parent_title": "Of the Perseverance of the Saints", "content": "Who teach: That Christ has in no place prayed that believers should infallibly continue in faith. For they contradict Christ himself, who says: \"I have prayed for thee (Simon), that thy faith fail not,\" Luke 22:32; and the Evangelist John, who declares, that Christ has not prayed for the Apostles only, but also for those who through their word would believer: \"Holy Father, keep them in thy name,\" and: \"I pray not that thou shouldest take them out of the world, but that thou shouldest keep them from the evil one,\" John 17:11, 15, 20.", "token_count": 134, "proofs": []} -{"_source_id": "chalcedonian-definition", "_source_title": "Chalcedonian Definition", "_author": "Council of Chalcedon", "_schema_type": "doctrinal_document", "_license": "cc0-1.0", "_source_url": "https://www.ccel.org/ccel/schaff/creeds2.iv.i.iii.html", "document_id": "chalcedonian-definition", "document_kind": "declaration", "unit_type": "text", "number": "", "title": "", "parent_number": "", "parent_title": "", "content": "Therefore, following the holy fathers, we all with one accord teach men to acknowledge one and the same Son, our Lord Jesus Christ, at once complete in Godhead and complete in manhood, truly God and truly man, consisting also of a reasonable soul and body; of one substance with the Father as regards his Godhead, and at the same time of one substance with us as regards his manhood; like us in all respects, apart from sin; as regards his Godhead, begotten of the Father before the ages, but yet as regards his manhood begotten, for us men and for our salvation, of Mary the Virgin, the God-bearer; one and the same Christ, Son, Lord, Only-begotten, recognized in two natures, without confusion, without change, without division, without separation; the distinction of natures being in no way annulled by the union, but rather the characteristics of each nature being preserved and coming together to form one person and subsistence, not as parted or separated into two persons, but one and the same Son and Only-begotten God the Word, Lord Jesus Christ; even as the prophets from earliest times spoke of him, and our Lord Jesus Christ himself taught us, and the creed of the fathers has handed down to us.", "token_count": 263, "proofs": []} -{"_source_id": "chicago-statement-on-biblical-inerrancy", "_source_title": "Chicago Statement on Biblical Inerrancy", "_author": "International Council on Biblical Inerrancy", "_schema_type": "doctrinal_document", "_license": "cc0-1.0", "_source_url": "https://library.dts.edu/Pages/TL/Special/ICBI_1.pdf", "document_id": "chicago-statement-on-biblical-inerrancy", "document_kind": "declaration", "unit_type": "article", "number": "1", "title": "Article I", "parent_number": "", "parent_title": "", "content": "WE AFFIRM that the Holy Scriptures are to be received as the authoritative Word of God.\n\nWE DENY that the Scriptures receive their authority from the Church, tradition, or any other human source.", "token_count": 39, "proofs": []} -{"_source_id": "chicago-statement-on-biblical-inerrancy", "_source_title": "Chicago Statement on Biblical Inerrancy", "_author": "International Council on Biblical Inerrancy", "_schema_type": "doctrinal_document", "_license": "cc0-1.0", "_source_url": "https://library.dts.edu/Pages/TL/Special/ICBI_1.pdf", "document_id": "chicago-statement-on-biblical-inerrancy", "document_kind": "declaration", "unit_type": "article", "number": "2", "title": "Article II", "parent_number": "", "parent_title": "", "content": "WE AFFIRM that the Scriptures are the supreme written norm by which God binds the conscience, and that the authority of the Church is subordinate to that of Scripture.\n\nWE DENY that Church creeds, councils, or declarations have authority greater than or equal to the authority of the Bible.", "token_count": 57, "proofs": []} -{"_source_id": "chicago-statement-on-biblical-inerrancy", "_source_title": "Chicago Statement on Biblical Inerrancy", "_author": "International Council on Biblical Inerrancy", "_schema_type": "doctrinal_document", "_license": "cc0-1.0", "_source_url": "https://library.dts.edu/Pages/TL/Special/ICBI_1.pdf", "document_id": "chicago-statement-on-biblical-inerrancy", "document_kind": "declaration", "unit_type": "article", "number": "3", "title": "Article III", "parent_number": "", "parent_title": "", "content": "WE AFFIRM that the written Word in its entirety is revelation given by God.\n\nWE DENY that the Bible is merely a witness to revelation, or only becomes revelation in encounter, or depends on the responses of men for its validity.", "token_count": 47, "proofs": []} -{"_source_id": "chicago-statement-on-biblical-inerrancy", "_source_title": "Chicago Statement on Biblical Inerrancy", "_author": "International Council on Biblical Inerrancy", "_schema_type": "doctrinal_document", "_license": "cc0-1.0", "_source_url": "https://library.dts.edu/Pages/TL/Special/ICBI_1.pdf", "document_id": "chicago-statement-on-biblical-inerrancy", "document_kind": "declaration", "unit_type": "article", "number": "4", "title": "Article IV", "parent_number": "", "parent_title": "", "content": "WE AFFIRM that God who made mankind in His image has used language as a means of revelation.\n\nWE DENY that human language is so limited by our creatureliness that it is rendered inadequate as a vehicle for divine revelation. We further deny that the corruption of human culture and language through sin has thwarted God's work of inspiration.", "token_count": 67, "proofs": []} -{"_source_id": "chicago-statement-on-biblical-inerrancy", "_source_title": "Chicago Statement on Biblical Inerrancy", "_author": "International Council on Biblical Inerrancy", "_schema_type": "doctrinal_document", "_license": "cc0-1.0", "_source_url": "https://library.dts.edu/Pages/TL/Special/ICBI_1.pdf", "document_id": "chicago-statement-on-biblical-inerrancy", "document_kind": "declaration", "unit_type": "article", "number": "5", "title": "Article V", "parent_number": "", "parent_title": "", "content": "WE AFFIRM that God's revelation within the Holy Scriptures was progressive.\n\nWE DENY that later revelation, which may fulfill earlier revelation, ever corrects or contradicts it. We further deny that any normative revelation has been given since the completion of the New Testament writings.", "token_count": 55, "proofs": []} -{"_source_id": "chicago-statement-on-biblical-inerrancy", "_source_title": "Chicago Statement on Biblical Inerrancy", "_author": "International Council on Biblical Inerrancy", "_schema_type": "doctrinal_document", "_license": "cc0-1.0", "_source_url": "https://library.dts.edu/Pages/TL/Special/ICBI_1.pdf", "document_id": "chicago-statement-on-biblical-inerrancy", "document_kind": "declaration", "unit_type": "article", "number": "6", "title": "Article VI", "parent_number": "", "parent_title": "", "content": "WE AFFIRM that the whole of Scripture and all its parts, down to the very words of the original, were given by divine inspiration.\n\nWE DENY that the inspiration of Scripture can rightly be affirmed of the whole without the parts, or of some parts but not the whole.", "token_count": 56, "proofs": []} -{"_source_id": "chicago-statement-on-biblical-inerrancy", "_source_title": "Chicago Statement on Biblical Inerrancy", "_author": "International Council on Biblical Inerrancy", "_schema_type": "doctrinal_document", "_license": "cc0-1.0", "_source_url": "https://library.dts.edu/Pages/TL/Special/ICBI_1.pdf", "document_id": "chicago-statement-on-biblical-inerrancy", "document_kind": "declaration", "unit_type": "article", "number": "7", "title": "Article VII", "parent_number": "", "parent_title": "", "content": "WE AFFIRM that inspiration was the work in which God by His Spirit, through human writers, gave us His Word. The origin of Scripture is divine. The mode of divine inspiration remains largely a mystery to us.\n\nWE DENY that inspiration can be reduced to human insight, or to heightened states of consciousness of any kind.", "token_count": 65, "proofs": []} -{"_source_id": "chicago-statement-on-biblical-inerrancy", "_source_title": "Chicago Statement on Biblical Inerrancy", "_author": "International Council on Biblical Inerrancy", "_schema_type": "doctrinal_document", "_license": "cc0-1.0", "_source_url": "https://library.dts.edu/Pages/TL/Special/ICBI_1.pdf", "document_id": "chicago-statement-on-biblical-inerrancy", "document_kind": "declaration", "unit_type": "article", "number": "8", "title": "Article VIII", "parent_number": "", "parent_title": "", "content": "WE AFFIRM that God in His work of inspiration utilized the distinctive personalities and literary styles of the writers whom He had chosen and prepared.\n\nWE DENY that God, in causing these writers to use the very words that He chose, overrode their personalities.", "token_count": 52, "proofs": []} -{"_source_id": "chicago-statement-on-biblical-inerrancy", "_source_title": "Chicago Statement on Biblical Inerrancy", "_author": "International Council on Biblical Inerrancy", "_schema_type": "doctrinal_document", "_license": "cc0-1.0", "_source_url": "https://library.dts.edu/Pages/TL/Special/ICBI_1.pdf", "document_id": "chicago-statement-on-biblical-inerrancy", "document_kind": "declaration", "unit_type": "article", "number": "9", "title": "Article IX", "parent_number": "", "parent_title": "", "content": "WE AFFIRM that inspiration, though not conferring omniscience, guaranteed true and trustworthy utterance on all matters of which the Biblical authors were moved to speak and write.\n\nWE DENY that the finitude or fallenness of these writers, by necessity or otherwise, introduced distortion or falsehood into God's Word.", "token_count": 63, "proofs": []} -{"_source_id": "chicago-statement-on-biblical-inerrancy", "_source_title": "Chicago Statement on Biblical Inerrancy", "_author": "International Council on Biblical Inerrancy", "_schema_type": "doctrinal_document", "_license": "cc0-1.0", "_source_url": "https://library.dts.edu/Pages/TL/Special/ICBI_1.pdf", "document_id": "chicago-statement-on-biblical-inerrancy", "document_kind": "declaration", "unit_type": "article", "number": "10", "title": "Article X", "parent_number": "", "parent_title": "", "content": "WE AFFIRM that inspiration, strictly speaking, applies only to the autographic text of Scripture, which in the providence of God can be ascertained from available manuscripts with great accuracy. We further affirm that copies and translations of Scripture are the Word of God to the extent that they faithfully represent the original.\n\nWE DENY that any essential element of the Christian faith is affected by the absence of the autographs. We further deny that this absence renders the assertion of Biblical inerrancy invalid or irrelevant.", "token_count": 101, "proofs": []} -{"_source_id": "chicago-statement-on-biblical-inerrancy", "_source_title": "Chicago Statement on Biblical Inerrancy", "_author": "International Council on Biblical Inerrancy", "_schema_type": "doctrinal_document", "_license": "cc0-1.0", "_source_url": "https://library.dts.edu/Pages/TL/Special/ICBI_1.pdf", "document_id": "chicago-statement-on-biblical-inerrancy", "document_kind": "declaration", "unit_type": "article", "number": "11", "title": "Article XI", "parent_number": "", "parent_title": "", "content": "WE AFFIRM that Scripture, having been given by divine inspiration, is infallible, so that, far from misleading us, it is true and reliable in all the matters it addresses.\n\nWE DENY that it is possible for the Bible to be at the same time infallible and errant in its assertions. Infallibility and inerrancy may be distinguished, but not separated.", "token_count": 79, "proofs": []} -{"_source_id": "chicago-statement-on-biblical-inerrancy", "_source_title": "Chicago Statement on Biblical Inerrancy", "_author": "International Council on Biblical Inerrancy", "_schema_type": "doctrinal_document", "_license": "cc0-1.0", "_source_url": "https://library.dts.edu/Pages/TL/Special/ICBI_1.pdf", "document_id": "chicago-statement-on-biblical-inerrancy", "document_kind": "declaration", "unit_type": "article", "number": "12", "title": "Article XII", "parent_number": "", "parent_title": "", "content": "WE AFFIRM that Scripture in its entirety is inerrant, being free from all falsehood, fraud, or deceit.\n\nWE DENY that Biblical infallibility and inerrancy are limited to spiritual, religious, or redemptive themes, exclusive of assertions in the fields of history and science. We further deny that scientific hypotheses about earth history may properly be used to overturn the teaching of Scripture on creation and the flood.", "token_count": 85, "proofs": []} -{"_source_id": "chicago-statement-on-biblical-inerrancy", "_source_title": "Chicago Statement on Biblical Inerrancy", "_author": "International Council on Biblical Inerrancy", "_schema_type": "doctrinal_document", "_license": "cc0-1.0", "_source_url": "https://library.dts.edu/Pages/TL/Special/ICBI_1.pdf", "document_id": "chicago-statement-on-biblical-inerrancy", "document_kind": "declaration", "unit_type": "article", "number": "13", "title": "Article XIII", "parent_number": "", "parent_title": "", "content": "WE AFFIRM the propriety of using inerrancy as a theological term with reference to the complete truthfulness of Scripture.\n\nWE DENY that it is proper to evaluate Scripture according to standards of truth and error that are alien to its usage or purpose. We further deny that inerrancy is negated by Biblical phenomena such as a lack of modern technical precision, irregularities of grammar or spelling, observational descriptions of nature, the reporting of falsehoods, the use of hyperbole and round numbers, the topical arrangement of material, variant selections of material in parallel accounts, or the use of free citations.", "token_count": 121, "proofs": []} -{"_source_id": "chicago-statement-on-biblical-inerrancy", "_source_title": "Chicago Statement on Biblical Inerrancy", "_author": "International Council on Biblical Inerrancy", "_schema_type": "doctrinal_document", "_license": "cc0-1.0", "_source_url": "https://library.dts.edu/Pages/TL/Special/ICBI_1.pdf", "document_id": "chicago-statement-on-biblical-inerrancy", "document_kind": "declaration", "unit_type": "article", "number": "14", "title": "Article XIV", "parent_number": "", "parent_title": "", "content": "WE AFFIRM the unity and internal consistency of Scripture.\n\nWE DENY that alleged errors and discrepancies that have not yet been resolved vitiate the truth claims of the Bible.", "token_count": 34, "proofs": []} -{"_source_id": "chicago-statement-on-biblical-inerrancy", "_source_title": "Chicago Statement on Biblical Inerrancy", "_author": "International Council on Biblical Inerrancy", "_schema_type": "doctrinal_document", "_license": "cc0-1.0", "_source_url": "https://library.dts.edu/Pages/TL/Special/ICBI_1.pdf", "document_id": "chicago-statement-on-biblical-inerrancy", "document_kind": "declaration", "unit_type": "article", "number": "15", "title": "Article XV", "parent_number": "", "parent_title": "", "content": "WE AFFIRM that the doctrine of inerrancy is grounded in the teaching of the Bible about inspiration.\n\nWE DENY that Jesus' teaching about Scripture may be dismissed by appeals to accommodation or to any natural limitation of His humanity.", "token_count": 46, "proofs": []} -{"_source_id": "chicago-statement-on-biblical-inerrancy", 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"parent_number": "", "parent_title": "", "content": "WE AFFIRM that the text of Scripture is to be interpreted by grammatico-historical exegesis, taking account of its literary forms and devices, and that Scripture is to interpret Scripture.\n\nWE DENY the legitimacy of any treatment of the text or quest for sources lying behind it that leads to relativizing, dehistoricizing, or discounting its teaching, or rejecting its claims to authorship.", "token_count": 81, "proofs": []} -{"_source_id": "chicago-statement-on-biblical-inerrancy", "_source_title": "Chicago Statement on Biblical Inerrancy", "_author": "International Council on Biblical Inerrancy", "_schema_type": "doctrinal_document", "_license": "cc0-1.0", "_source_url": "https://library.dts.edu/Pages/TL/Special/ICBI_1.pdf", "document_id": "chicago-statement-on-biblical-inerrancy", "document_kind": "declaration", "unit_type": "article", "number": "19", "title": "Article XIX", "parent_number": "", "parent_title": "", "content": "WE 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We further affirm that such confession should lead to increasing conformity to the image of Christ.\n\nWE DENY that such confession is necessary for salvation. However, we further deny that inerrancy can be rejected without grave consequences, both to the individual and to the Church.", "token_count": 88, "proofs": []} -{"_source_id": "christ-hymn-of-colossians", "_source_title": "Christ Hymn of Colossians", "_author": "Paul", "_schema_type": "doctrinal_document", "_license": "cc0-1.0", "_source_url": "https://esv.literalword.com/?q=colossians+1%3A15-19", "document_id": "christ-hymn-of-colossians", "document_kind": "creed", "unit_type": "text", "number": "", "title": "", "parent_number": "", "parent_title": "", "content": "He is the image of the invisible God, the firstborn of all creation. For by him all things were created, in heaven and on earth, visible and invisible, whether thrones or dominions or rulers or authorities-all things were created through him and for him. And he is before all things, and in him all things hold together. And he is the head of the body, the church. He is the beginning, the firstborn from the dead, that in everything he might be preeminent. For in him all the fullness of God was pleased to dwell, and through him to reconcile to himself all things, whether on earth or in heaven, making peace by the blood of his cross.", "token_count": 143, "proofs": [{"id": 1, "references": [{"raw": "Col.1.15-Col.1.19", "osis": ["Col.1.15-Col.1.19"]}]}]} -{"_source_id": "christ-hymn-of-philippians", "_source_title": "Christ Hymn of Philippians", "_author": "Paul", "_schema_type": "doctrinal_document", "_license": "cc0-1.0", "_source_url": "https://esv.literalword.com/?q=Philippians+2%3A6-10", "document_id": "christ-hymn-of-philippians", "document_kind": "creed", "unit_type": "text", "number": "", "title": "", "parent_number": "", "parent_title": "", "content": "Who, though he was in the form of God, did not count equality with God a thing to be grasped, but emptied himself, by taking the form of a servant, being born in the likeness of men. And being found in human form, he humbled himself by becoming obedient to the point of death, even death on a cross. Therefore God has highly exalted him and bestowed on him the name that is above every name, so that at the name of Jesus every knee should bow, in heaven and on earth and under the earth, and every tongue confess that Jesus Christ is Lord, to the glory of God the Father.", "token_count": 129, "proofs": [{"id": 1, "references": [{"raw": "Phil.2.6-Phil.2.10", "osis": ["Phil.2.6-Phil.2.10"]}]}]} -{"_source_id": "christian-shema", "_source_title": "Christian Shema", "_author": "Paul", "_schema_type": "doctrinal_document", "_license": "cc0-1.0", "_source_url": "https://esv.literalword.com/?q=1+corinthians+8%3A6", "document_id": "christian-shema", "document_kind": "creed", "unit_type": "text", "number": "", "title": "", "parent_number": "", "parent_title": "", "content": "There is one God, the Father, from whom are all things and for whom we exist, and one Lord, Jesus Christ, through whom are all things and through whom we exist.", "token_count": 37, "proofs": [{"id": 1, "references": [{"raw": "1Cor.8.6", "osis": ["1Cor.8.6"]}]}]} -{"_source_id": "confession-of-peter", "_source_title": "Confession of Peter", "_author": null, "_schema_type": "doctrinal_document", "_license": "cc0-1.0", "_source_url": "https://esv.literalword.com/?q=Matthew+16%3A16", "document_id": "confession-of-peter", "document_kind": "creed", "unit_type": "text", "number": "", "title": "", "parent_number": "", "parent_title": "", "content": "Simon Peter replied, \"You are the Christ, the Son of the living God.\"", "token_count": 17, "proofs": [{"id": 1, "references": [{"raw": "Matt.16.16", "osis": ["Matt.16.16"]}, {"raw": "Mark.8.29", "osis": ["Mark.8.29"]}, {"raw": "Luke.9.20", "osis": ["Luke.9.20"]}, {"raw": "John.20.31", "osis": ["John.20.31"]}, {"raw": "1John.5.1", "osis": ["1John.5.1"]}, {"raw": "John.9.22", "osis": ["John.9.22"]}, {"raw": "John.11.27", "osis": ["John.11.27"]}, {"raw": "Mark.14.61", "osis": ["Mark.14.61"]}]}]} -{"_source_id": "consensus-tigurinus", "_source_title": "Consensus Tigurinus", "_author": "John Calvin", "_schema_type": "doctrinal_document", "_license": "cc0-1.0", "_source_url": "http://apostles-creed.org/wp-content/uploads/2014/07/The-Consenus-Tigurinus-Zurich.pdf", "document_id": "consensus-tigurinus", "document_kind": "declaration", "unit_type": "article", "number": "1", "title": "The Whole Spiritual Government of the Church Leads us to Christ", "parent_number": "", "parent_title": "", "content": "Seeing that Christ is the end of the law, and the knowledge of him comprehends in itself the whole sum of the gospel, there is no doubt that the object of the whole spiritual government of the Church is to lead us to Christ, as it is by him alone we come to God, who is the final end of a happy life. 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This is done when ingrafted by faith into the body of Christ, and that by the agency of the Holy Spirit we are first counted righteous by a free imputation of righteousness, and then regenerated to a new life: whereby being formed again in the image of our heavenly Father, we renounce the old man.", "token_count": 116, "proofs": []} -{"_source_id": "consensus-tigurinus", "_source_title": "Consensus Tigurinus", "_author": "John Calvin", "_schema_type": "doctrinal_document", "_license": "cc0-1.0", "_source_url": "http://apostles-creed.org/wp-content/uploads/2014/07/The-Consenus-Tigurinus-Zurich.pdf", "document_id": "consensus-tigurinus", "document_kind": "declaration", "unit_type": "article", "number": "4", "title": "Christ a Priest and King", "parent_number": "", "parent_title": "", "content": "Thus Christ, in his human nature, is to be considered as our priest, who expiated our sins by the one sacrifice of his death, put away all our transgressions by his obedience, provided a perfect righteousness for us, and now intercedes for us, that we may have access to God. He is to be considered as a repairer, who, by the agency of his Spirit, reforms whatever is vicious in us, that we may cease to live to the world and the flesh, and God himself may live in us. He is to be considered as a king, who enriches us with all kinds of blessings, governs and defends us by his power, provides us with spiritual weapons, delivers us from all harm, and rules and guides us by the sceptre of his mouth. 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He does not infuse his life into us unless he is our head, and from him the whole body, fitly joined together through every joint of supply, according to his working, maketh increase of the body in the proportion of each member.", "token_count": 85, "proofs": []} -{"_source_id": "consensus-tigurinus", "_source_title": "Consensus Tigurinus", "_author": "John Calvin", "_schema_type": "doctrinal_document", "_license": "cc0-1.0", "_source_url": "http://apostles-creed.org/wp-content/uploads/2014/07/The-Consenus-Tigurinus-Zurich.pdf", "document_id": "consensus-tigurinus", "document_kind": "declaration", "unit_type": "article", "number": "6", "title": "Spiritual Communion. Institution of the Sacraments", "parent_number": "", "parent_title": "", "content": "The spiritual communion which we have with the Son of God takes place when he, dwelling in us by his Spirit, makes all who believe capable of all the blessings which reside in him. In order to testify this, both the preaching of the gospel was appointed, and the use of the sacraments committed to us, namely, the sacraments of holy Baptism and the holy Supper.", "token_count": 78, "proofs": []} -{"_source_id": "consensus-tigurinus", "_source_title": "Consensus Tigurinus", "_author": "John Calvin", "_schema_type": "doctrinal_document", "_license": "cc0-1.0", "_source_url": "http://apostles-creed.org/wp-content/uploads/2014/07/The-Consenus-Tigurinus-Zurich.pdf", "document_id": "consensus-tigurinus", "document_kind": "declaration", "unit_type": "article", "number": "7", "title": "The Ends of the Sacrament", "parent_number": "", "parent_title": "", "content": "The ends of the sacraments are to be marks and badges of Christian profession and fellowship or fraternity, to be incitements to gratitude and exercises of faith and a godly life; in short, to be contracts binding us to this. But among other ends the principal one is, that God may, by means of them, testify, represent, and seal his grace to us. For although they signify nothing else than is announced to us by the Word itself, yet it is a great matter, first, that there is submitted to our eye a kind of living images which make a deeper impression on the senses, by bringing the object in a manner directly before them, while they bring the death of Christ and all his benefits to our remembrance, that faith may be the better exercised; and, secondly, that what the mouth of God had announced is, as it were, confirmed and ratified by seals.", "token_count": 183, "proofs": []} -{"_source_id": "consensus-tigurinus", "_source_title": "Consensus Tigurinus", "_author": "John Calvin", "_schema_type": "doctrinal_document", "_license": "cc0-1.0", "_source_url": "http://apostles-creed.org/wp-content/uploads/2014/07/The-Consenus-Tigurinus-Zurich.pdf", "document_id": "consensus-tigurinus", "document_kind": "declaration", "unit_type": "article", "number": "8", "title": "Gratitude", "parent_number": "", "parent_title": "", "content": "Now, seeing that these things which the Lord has given as testimonies and seals of his grace are true, he undoubtedly truly performs inwardly by his Spirit that which the sacraments figure to our eyes and other senses; in other words, we obtain possession of Christ as the fountain of all blessings, both in order that we may be reconciled to God by means of his death, be renewed by his Spirit to holiness of life, in short, obtain righteousness and salvation; and also in order that we may give thanks for the blessings which were once exhibited on the cross, and which we daily receive by faith.", "token_count": 124, "proofs": []} -{"_source_id": "consensus-tigurinus", "_source_title": "Consensus Tigurinus", "_author": "John Calvin", "_schema_type": "doctrinal_document", "_license": "cc0-1.0", "_source_url": "http://apostles-creed.org/wp-content/uploads/2014/07/The-Consenus-Tigurinus-Zurich.pdf", "document_id": "consensus-tigurinus", "document_kind": "declaration", "unit_type": "article", "number": "9", "title": "The Signs and the Things Signified Not Disjoined but Distinct", "parent_number": "", "parent_title": "", "content": "Wherefore, though we distinguish, as we ought, between the signs and the things signified, yet we do not disjoin the reality from the signs, but acknowledge that all who in faith embrace the promises there offered receive Christ spiritually, with his spiritual gifts, while those who had long been made partakers of Christ continue and renew that communion.", "token_count": 70, "proofs": []} -{"_source_id": "consensus-tigurinus", "_source_title": "Consensus Tigurinus", "_author": "John Calvin", "_schema_type": "doctrinal_document", "_license": "cc0-1.0", "_source_url": "http://apostles-creed.org/wp-content/uploads/2014/07/The-Consenus-Tigurinus-Zurich.pdf", "document_id": "consensus-tigurinus", "document_kind": "declaration", "unit_type": "article", "number": "10", "title": "The Promise Principally to Be Looked To in the Sacraments", "parent_number": "", "parent_title": "", "content": "And it is proper to look not to the bare signs, but rather to the promise thereto annexed. As far, therefore, as our faith in the promise there offered prevails, so far will that virtue and efficacy of which we speak display itself. Thus the substance of water, bread, and wine, by no means offers Christ to us, nor makes us capable of his spiritual gifts. The promise rather is to be looked to, whose office it is to lead us to Christ by the direct way of faith, faith which makes us partakers of Christ.", "token_count": 114, "proofs": []} -{"_source_id": "consensus-tigurinus", "_source_title": "Consensus Tigurinus", "_author": "John Calvin", "_schema_type": "doctrinal_document", "_license": "cc0-1.0", "_source_url": "http://apostles-creed.org/wp-content/uploads/2014/07/The-Consenus-Tigurinus-Zurich.pdf", "document_id": "consensus-tigurinus", "document_kind": "declaration", "unit_type": "article", "number": "11", "title": "We Are Not to Stand Gazing on the Elements", "parent_number": "", "parent_title": "", "content": "This refutes the error of those who stand gazing on the elements, and attach their confidence of salvation to them; seeing that the sacraments separated from Christ are but empty shows, and a voice is distinctly heard throughout proclaiming that we must adhere to none but Christ alone, and seek the gift of salvation from none but him.", "token_count": 67, "proofs": []} -{"_source_id": "consensus-tigurinus", "_source_title": "Consensus Tigurinus", "_author": "John Calvin", "_schema_type": "doctrinal_document", "_license": "cc0-1.0", "_source_url": "http://apostles-creed.org/wp-content/uploads/2014/07/The-Consenus-Tigurinus-Zurich.pdf", "document_id": "consensus-tigurinus", "document_kind": "declaration", "unit_type": "article", "number": "12", "title": "The Sacraments Effect Nothing by Themselves", "parent_number": "", "parent_title": "", "content": "Besides, if any good is conferred upon us by the sacraments, it is not owing to any proper virtue in them, even though in this you should include the promise by which they are distinguished. For it is God alone who acts by his Spirit. When he uses the instrumentality of the sacraments, he neither infuses his own virtue into them nor derogates in any respect from the effectual working of his Spirit, but, in adaptation to our weakness, uses them as helps; in such manner, however, that the whole power of acting remains with him alone.", "token_count": 116, "proofs": []} -{"_source_id": "consensus-tigurinus", "_source_title": "Consensus Tigurinus", "_author": "John Calvin", "_schema_type": "doctrinal_document", "_license": "cc0-1.0", "_source_url": "http://apostles-creed.org/wp-content/uploads/2014/07/The-Consenus-Tigurinus-Zurich.pdf", "document_id": "consensus-tigurinus", "document_kind": "declaration", "unit_type": "article", "number": "13", "title": "God Uses the Instrument, but All the Virtue Is His", "parent_number": "", "parent_title": "", "content": "Wherefore, as Paul reminds us, that neither he that planteth nor he that watereth is any thing, but God alone that giveth the increase; so also it is to be said of the sacraments that they are nothing, because they will profit nothing, unless God in all things make them effectual. They are indeed instruments by which God acts efficaciously when he pleases, yet so that the whole work of our salvation must be ascribed to him alone.", "token_count": 98, "proofs": []} -{"_source_id": "consensus-tigurinus", "_source_title": "Consensus Tigurinus", "_author": "John Calvin", "_schema_type": "doctrinal_document", "_license": "cc0-1.0", "_source_url": "http://apostles-creed.org/wp-content/uploads/2014/07/The-Consenus-Tigurinus-Zurich.pdf", "document_id": "consensus-tigurinus", "document_kind": "declaration", "unit_type": "article", "number": "14", "title": "The Whole Accomplished by Christ", "parent_number": "", "parent_title": "", "content": "We conclude, then, that it is Christ alone who in truth baptizes inwardly, who in the Supper makes us partakers of himself, who, in short, fulfils what the sacraments figure, and uses their aid in such manner that the whole effect resides in his Spirit.", "token_count": 60, "proofs": []} -{"_source_id": "consensus-tigurinus", "_source_title": "Consensus Tigurinus", "_author": "John Calvin", "_schema_type": "doctrinal_document", "_license": "cc0-1.0", "_source_url": "http://apostles-creed.org/wp-content/uploads/2014/07/The-Consenus-Tigurinus-Zurich.pdf", "document_id": "consensus-tigurinus", "document_kind": "declaration", "unit_type": "article", "number": "15", "title": "How the Sacraments Confirm", "parent_number": "", "parent_title": "", "content": "Thus the sacraments are sometimes called seals, and are said to nourish, confirm, and advance faith, and yet the Spirit alone is properly the seal, and also the beginner and finisher of faith. For all these attributes of the sacraments sink down to a lower place, so that not even the smallest portion of our salvation is transferred to creatures or elements.", "token_count": 74, "proofs": []} -{"_source_id": "consensus-tigurinus", "_source_title": "Consensus Tigurinus", "_author": "John Calvin", "_schema_type": "doctrinal_document", "_license": "cc0-1.0", "_source_url": "http://apostles-creed.org/wp-content/uploads/2014/07/The-Consenus-Tigurinus-Zurich.pdf", "document_id": "consensus-tigurinus", "document_kind": "declaration", "unit_type": "article", "number": "16", "title": "All Who Partake of the Sacraments Do Not Partake of the Reality", "parent_number": "", "parent_title": "", "content": "Besides, we carefully teach that God does not exert his power indiscriminately in all who receive the sacraments, but only in the elect. For as he enlightens unto faith none but those whom he hath foreordained to life, so by the secret agency of his Spirit he makes the elect receive what the sacraments offer.", "token_count": 67, "proofs": []} -{"_source_id": "consensus-tigurinus", "_source_title": "Consensus Tigurinus", "_author": "John Calvin", "_schema_type": "doctrinal_document", "_license": "cc0-1.0", "_source_url": "http://apostles-creed.org/wp-content/uploads/2014/07/The-Consenus-Tigurinus-Zurich.pdf", "document_id": "consensus-tigurinus", "document_kind": "declaration", "unit_type": "article", "number": "17", "title": "The Sacraments Do Not Confer Grace", "parent_number": "", "parent_title": "", "content": "By this doctrine is overthrown that fiction of the sophists which teaches that the sacraments confer grace on all who do not interpose the obstacle of mortal sin. For besides that in the sacraments nothing is received except by faith, we must also hold that the grace of God is by no means so annexed to them that whoso receives the sign also gains possession of the thing. For the signs are administered alike to reprobate and elect, but the reality reaches the latter only.", "token_count": 99, "proofs": []} -{"_source_id": "consensus-tigurinus", "_source_title": "Consensus Tigurinus", "_author": "John Calvin", "_schema_type": "doctrinal_document", "_license": "cc0-1.0", "_source_url": "http://apostles-creed.org/wp-content/uploads/2014/07/The-Consenus-Tigurinus-Zurich.pdf", "document_id": "consensus-tigurinus", "document_kind": "declaration", "unit_type": "article", "number": "18", "title": "The Gifts Offered to All, but Received by Believers Only", "parent_number": "", "parent_title": "", "content": "It is true indeed that Christ with his gifts is offered to all in common, and that the unbelief of man not overthrowing the truth of God, the sacraments always retain their efficacy; but all are not capable of receiving Christ and his gifts. Wherefore nothing is changed on the part of God, but in regard to man each receives according to the measure of his faith.", "token_count": 77, "proofs": []} -{"_source_id": "consensus-tigurinus", "_source_title": "Consensus Tigurinus", "_author": "John Calvin", "_schema_type": "doctrinal_document", "_license": "cc0-1.0", "_source_url": "http://apostles-creed.org/wp-content/uploads/2014/07/The-Consenus-Tigurinus-Zurich.pdf", "document_id": "consensus-tigurinus", "document_kind": "declaration", "unit_type": "article", "number": "19", "title": "Believers Before, and Without the Use of the Sacraments, Communicate with Christ", "parent_number": "", "parent_title": "", "content": "As the use of the sacraments will confer nothing more on unbelievers than if they had abstained from it, nay, is only destructive to them, so without their use believers receive the reality which is there figured. Thus the sins of Paul were washed away by baptism, though they had been previously washed away. So likewise baptism was the laver of regeneration to Cornelius, though he had already received the Holy Spirit. So in the Supper Christ communicates himself to us, though he had previously imparted himself, and perpetually remains in us. For seeing that each is enjoined to examine himself, it follows that faith is required of each before coming to the sacrament. Faith is not without Christ; but inasmuch as faith is confirmed and increased by the sacraments, the gifts of God are confirmed in us, and thus Christ in a manner grows in us and we in him.", "token_count": 183, "proofs": []} -{"_source_id": "consensus-tigurinus", "_source_title": "Consensus Tigurinus", "_author": "John Calvin", "_schema_type": "doctrinal_document", "_license": "cc0-1.0", "_source_url": "http://apostles-creed.org/wp-content/uploads/2014/07/The-Consenus-Tigurinus-Zurich.pdf", "document_id": "consensus-tigurinus", "document_kind": "declaration", "unit_type": "article", "number": "20", "title": "The Benefit Not Always Received in the Act of Communicating", "parent_number": "", "parent_title": "", "content": "The advantage which we receive from the sacraments ought by no means to be restricted to the time at which they are administered to us, just as if the visible sign, at the moment when it is brought forward, brought the grace of God along with it. For those who were baptized when mere infants, God regenerates in childhood or adolescence, occasionally even in old age. Thus the utility of baptism is open to the whole period of life, because the promise contained in it is perpetually in force. And it may sometimes happen that the use of the holy Supper, which, from thoughtlessness or slowness of heart does little good at the time, afterward bears its fruit.", "token_count": 139, "proofs": []} -{"_source_id": "consensus-tigurinus", "_source_title": "Consensus Tigurinus", "_author": "John Calvin", "_schema_type": "doctrinal_document", "_license": "cc0-1.0", "_source_url": "http://apostles-creed.org/wp-content/uploads/2014/07/The-Consenus-Tigurinus-Zurich.pdf", "document_id": "consensus-tigurinus", "document_kind": "declaration", "unit_type": "article", "number": "21", "title": "No Local Presence Must Be Imagined", "parent_number": "", "parent_title": "", "content": "We must guard particularly against the idea of any local presence. For while the signs are present in this world, are seen by the eyes and handled by the hands, Christ, regarded as man, must be sought nowhere else than in Heaven, and not otherwise than with the mind and eye of faith. Wherefore it is a perverse and impious superstition to inclose him under the elements of this world.", "token_count": 82, "proofs": []} -{"_source_id": "consensus-tigurinus", "_source_title": "Consensus Tigurinus", "_author": "John Calvin", "_schema_type": "doctrinal_document", "_license": "cc0-1.0", "_source_url": "http://apostles-creed.org/wp-content/uploads/2014/07/The-Consenus-Tigurinus-Zurich.pdf", "document_id": "consensus-tigurinus", "document_kind": "declaration", "unit_type": "article", "number": "22", "title": "Explanation of the Words \"This Is My Body.\"", "parent_number": "", "parent_title": "", "content": "Those who insist that the formal words of the Supper, \"This is my body; this is my blood,\" are to be taken in what they call the precisely literal sense, we repudiate as preposterous interpreters. For we hold it out of controversy that they are to be taken figuratively, the bread and wine receiving the name of that which they signify. Nor should it be thought a new or unwonted thing to transfer the name of things figured by metonomy to the sign, as similar modes of expression occur throughout the Scriptures, and we by so saying assert nothing but what is found in the most ancient and most approved writers of the Church.", "token_count": 135, "proofs": []} -{"_source_id": "consensus-tigurinus", "_source_title": "Consensus Tigurinus", "_author": "John Calvin", "_schema_type": "doctrinal_document", "_license": "cc0-1.0", "_source_url": "http://apostles-creed.org/wp-content/uploads/2014/07/The-Consenus-Tigurinus-Zurich.pdf", "document_id": "consensus-tigurinus", "document_kind": "declaration", "unit_type": "article", "number": "23", "title": "Of the Eating of the Body", "parent_number": "", "parent_title": "", "content": "When it is said that Christ, by our eating of his flesh and drinking of his blood, which are here figured, feeds our souls through faith by the agency of the Holy Spirit, we are not to understand it as if any mingling or transfusion of substance took place, but that we draw life from the flesh once offered in sacrifice and the blood shed in expiation.", "token_count": 76, "proofs": []} -{"_source_id": "consensus-tigurinus", "_source_title": "Consensus Tigurinus", "_author": "John Calvin", "_schema_type": "doctrinal_document", "_license": "cc0-1.0", "_source_url": "http://apostles-creed.org/wp-content/uploads/2014/07/The-Consenus-Tigurinus-Zurich.pdf", "document_id": "consensus-tigurinus", "document_kind": "declaration", "unit_type": "article", "number": "24", "title": "Transubstantiation and Other Follies", "parent_number": "", "parent_title": "", "content": "In this way are refuted not only the fiction of the Papists concerning transubstantiation, but all the gross figments and futile quibbles which either derogate from his celestial glory or are in some degree repugnant to the reality of his human nature. For we deem it no less absurd to place Christ under the bread or couple him with the bread, than to transubstantiate the bread into his body.", "token_count": 86, "proofs": []} -{"_source_id": "consensus-tigurinus", "_source_title": "Consensus Tigurinus", "_author": "John Calvin", "_schema_type": "doctrinal_document", "_license": "cc0-1.0", "_source_url": "http://apostles-creed.org/wp-content/uploads/2014/07/The-Consenus-Tigurinus-Zurich.pdf", "document_id": "consensus-tigurinus", "document_kind": "declaration", "unit_type": "article", "number": "25", "title": "The Body of Christ Locally in Heaven", "parent_number": "", "parent_title": "", "content": "And that no ambiguity may remain when we say that Christ is to be sought in Heaven, the expression implies and is understood by us to intimate distance of place. For though philosophically speaking there is no place above the skies, yet as the body of Christ, bearing the nature and mode of a human body, is finite and is contained in Heaven as its place, it is necessarily as distant from us in point of space as Heaven is from Earth.", "token_count": 90, "proofs": []} -{"_source_id": "consensus-tigurinus", "_source_title": "Consensus Tigurinus", "_author": "John Calvin", "_schema_type": "doctrinal_document", "_license": "cc0-1.0", "_source_url": "http://apostles-creed.org/wp-content/uploads/2014/07/The-Consenus-Tigurinus-Zurich.pdf", "document_id": "consensus-tigurinus", "document_kind": "declaration", "unit_type": "article", "number": "26", "title": "Christ Not to Be Adored in the Bread", "parent_number": "", "parent_title": "", "content": "If it is not lawful to affix Christ in our imagination to the bread and the wine, much less is it lawful to worship him in the bread. For although the bread is held forth to us as a symbol and pledge of the communion which we have with Christ, yet as it is a sign and not the thing itself, and has not the thing either included in it or fixed to it, those who turn their minds towards it, with the view of worshipping Christ, make an idol of it.", "token_count": 102, "proofs": []} -{"_source_id": "council-of-orange", "_source_title": "Council of Orange", "_author": "Caesarius of Arles", "_schema_type": "doctrinal_document", "_license": "cc0-1.0", "_source_url": "www.onthewing.org/user/Creed_Council%20of%20Orange%20-%20Pelagianism.pdf", "document_id": "council-of-orange", "document_kind": "canon", "unit_type": "article", "number": "1", "title": "Canon 1", "parent_number": "", "parent_title": "", "content": "If anyone denies that it is the whole man, that is, both body and soul, that was \"changed for the worse\" through the offense of Adam's sin, but believes that the freedom of the soul remains unimpaired and that only the body is subject to corruption, he is deceived by the error of Pelagius and contradicts the scripture which says, \"The soul that sins shall die\" (Ezek. 18:20); and, \"Do you not know that if you yield yourselves to anyone as obedient slaves, you are the slaves of the one whom you obey?\" (Rom. 6:16); and, \"For whatever overcomes a man, to that he is enslaved\" (2 Pet. 2:19).", "token_count": 154, "proofs": []} -{"_source_id": "council-of-orange", "_source_title": "Council of Orange", "_author": "Caesarius of Arles", "_schema_type": "doctrinal_document", "_license": "cc0-1.0", "_source_url": "www.onthewing.org/user/Creed_Council%20of%20Orange%20-%20Pelagianism.pdf", "document_id": "council-of-orange", "document_kind": "canon", "unit_type": "article", "number": "2", "title": "Canon 2", "parent_number": "", "parent_title": "", "content": "If anyone asserts that Adam's sin affected him alone and not his descendants also, or at least if he declares that it is only the death of the body which is the punishment for sin, and not also that sin, which is the death of the soul, passed through one man to the whole human race, he does injustice to God and contradicts the Apostle, who says, \"Therefore as sin came into the world through one man and death through sin, and so death spread to all men because all men sinned\" (Rom. 5:12).", "token_count": 113, "proofs": []} -{"_source_id": "council-of-orange", "_source_title": "Council of Orange", "_author": "Caesarius of Arles", "_schema_type": "doctrinal_document", "_license": "cc0-1.0", "_source_url": "www.onthewing.org/user/Creed_Council%20of%20Orange%20-%20Pelagianism.pdf", "document_id": "council-of-orange", "document_kind": "canon", "unit_type": "article", "number": "3", "title": "Canon 3", "parent_number": "", "parent_title": "", "content": "If anyone says that the grace of God can be conferred as a result of human prayer, but that it is not grace itself which makes us pray to God, he contradicts the prophet Isaiah, or the Apostle who says the same thing, \"I have been found by those who did not seek me; I have shown myself to those who did not ask for me\" (Rom 10:20, quoting Isa. 65:1).", "token_count": 89, "proofs": []} -{"_source_id": "council-of-orange", "_source_title": "Council of Orange", "_author": "Caesarius of Arles", "_schema_type": "doctrinal_document", "_license": "cc0-1.0", "_source_url": "www.onthewing.org/user/Creed_Council%20of%20Orange%20-%20Pelagianism.pdf", "document_id": "council-of-orange", "document_kind": "canon", "unit_type": "article", "number": "4", "title": "Canon 4", "parent_number": "", "parent_title": "", "content": "If anyone maintains that God awaits our will to be cleansed from sin, but does not confess that even our will to be cleansed comes to us through the infusion and working of the Holy Spirit, he resists the Holy Spirit himself who says through Solomon, \"The will is prepared by the Lord\" (Prov. 8:35, LXX), and the salutary word of the Apostle, \"For God is at work in you, both to will and to work for his good pleasure\" (Phil. 2:13).", "token_count": 110, "proofs": []} -{"_source_id": "council-of-orange", "_source_title": "Council of Orange", "_author": "Caesarius of Arles", "_schema_type": "doctrinal_document", "_license": "cc0-1.0", "_source_url": "www.onthewing.org/user/Creed_Council%20of%20Orange%20-%20Pelagianism.pdf", "document_id": "council-of-orange", "document_kind": "canon", "unit_type": "article", "number": "5", "title": "Canon 5", "parent_number": "", "parent_title": "", "content": "If anyone says that not only the increase of faith but also its beginning and the very desire for faith, by which we believe in Him who justifies the ungodly and comes to the regeneration of holy baptism -- if anyone says that this belongs to us by nature and not by a gift of grace, that is, by the inspiration of the Holy Spirit amending our will and turning it from unbelief to faith and from godlessness to godliness, it is proof that he is opposed to the teaching of the Apostles, for blessed Paul says, \"And I am sure that he who began a good work in you will bring it to completion at the day of Jesus Christ\" (Phil. 1:6). And again, \"For by grace you have been saved through faith; and this is not your own doing, it is the gift of God\" (Eph. 2:8). For, those who state that the faith by which we believe in God is natural make all who are separated from the Church of Christ by definition in some measure believers.", "token_count": 216, "proofs": []} -{"_source_id": "council-of-orange", "_source_title": "Council of Orange", "_author": "Caesarius of Arles", "_schema_type": "doctrinal_document", "_license": "cc0-1.0", "_source_url": "www.onthewing.org/user/Creed_Council%20of%20Orange%20-%20Pelagianism.pdf", "document_id": "council-of-orange", "document_kind": "canon", "unit_type": "article", "number": "6", "title": "Canon 6", "parent_number": "", "parent_title": "", "content": "If anyone says that God has mercy upon us when, apart from his grace, we believe, will, desire, strive, labor, pray, watch, study, seek, ask, or knock, but does not confess that it is by the infusion and inspiration of the Holy Spirit within us that we have the faith, the will, or the strength to do all these things as we ought; or if anyone makes the assistance of grace depend on the humility or obedience of man and does not agree that it is a gift of grace itself that we are obedient and humble, he contradicts the Apostle who says, \"What have you that you did not receive?\" (1 Cor. 4:7), and, \"But by the grace of God I am what I am\" (1 Cor. 15:10).", "token_count": 165, "proofs": []} -{"_source_id": "council-of-orange", "_source_title": "Council of Orange", "_author": "Caesarius of Arles", "_schema_type": "doctrinal_document", "_license": "cc0-1.0", "_source_url": "www.onthewing.org/user/Creed_Council%20of%20Orange%20-%20Pelagianism.pdf", "document_id": "council-of-orange", "document_kind": "canon", "unit_type": "article", "number": "7", "title": "Canon 7", "parent_number": "", "parent_title": "", "content": "If anyone affirms that we can form any right opinion or make any right choice which relates to the salvation of eternal life, as is expedient for us, or that we can be saved, that is, assent to the preaching of the gospel through our natural powers without the illumination and inspiration of the Holy Spirit, who makes all men gladly assent to and believe in the truth, he is led astray by a heretical spirit, and does not understand the voice of God who says in the Gospel, \"For apart from me you can do nothing\" (John 15:5), and the word of the Apostle, \"Not that we are competent of ourselves to claim anything as coming from us; our competence is from God\" (2 Cor. 3:5).", "token_count": 158, "proofs": []} -{"_source_id": "council-of-orange", "_source_title": "Council of Orange", "_author": "Caesarius of Arles", "_schema_type": "doctrinal_document", "_license": "cc0-1.0", "_source_url": "www.onthewing.org/user/Creed_Council%20of%20Orange%20-%20Pelagianism.pdf", "document_id": "council-of-orange", "document_kind": "canon", "unit_type": "article", "number": "8", "title": "Canon 8", "parent_number": "", "parent_title": "", "content": "If anyone maintains that some are able to come to the grace of baptism by mercy but others through free will, which has manifestly been corrupted in all those who have been born after the transgression of the first man, it is proof that he has no place in the true faith. For he denies that the free will of all men has been weakened through the sin of the first man, or at least holds that it has been affected in such a way that they have still the ability to seek the mystery of eternal salvation by themselves without the revelation of God. The Lord himself shows how contradictory this is by declaring that no one is able to come to him \"unless the Father who sent me draws him\" (John 6:44), as he also says to Peter, \"Blessed are you, Simon Bar-Jona! For flesh and blood has not revealed this to you, but my Father who is in heaven\" (Matt. 16:17), and as the Apostle says, \"No one can say 'Jesus is Lord' except by the Holy Spirit\" (1 Cor. 12:3).", "token_count": 225, "proofs": []} -{"_source_id": "council-of-orange", "_source_title": "Council of Orange", "_author": "Caesarius of Arles", "_schema_type": "doctrinal_document", "_license": "cc0-1.0", "_source_url": "www.onthewing.org/user/Creed_Council%20of%20Orange%20-%20Pelagianism.pdf", "document_id": "council-of-orange", "document_kind": "canon", "unit_type": "article", "number": "9", "title": "Canon 9", "parent_number": "", "parent_title": "", "content": "Concerning the succor of God. It is a mark of divine favor when we are of a right purpose and keep our feet from hypocrisy and unrighteousness; for as often as we do good, God is at work in us and with us, in order that we may do so.", "token_count": 60, "proofs": []} -{"_source_id": "council-of-orange", "_source_title": "Council of Orange", "_author": "Caesarius of Arles", "_schema_type": "doctrinal_document", "_license": "cc0-1.0", "_source_url": "www.onthewing.org/user/Creed_Council%20of%20Orange%20-%20Pelagianism.pdf", "document_id": "council-of-orange", "document_kind": "canon", "unit_type": "article", "number": "10", "title": "Canon 10", "parent_number": "", "parent_title": "", "content": "Concerning the succor of God. The succor of God is to be ever sought by the regenerate and converted also, so that they may be able to come to a successful end or persevere in good works.", "token_count": 44, "proofs": []} -{"_source_id": "council-of-orange", "_source_title": "Council of Orange", "_author": "Caesarius of Arles", "_schema_type": "doctrinal_document", "_license": "cc0-1.0", "_source_url": "www.onthewing.org/user/Creed_Council%20of%20Orange%20-%20Pelagianism.pdf", "document_id": "council-of-orange", "document_kind": "canon", "unit_type": "article", "number": "11", "title": "Canon 11", "parent_number": "", "parent_title": "", "content": "Concerning the duty to pray. None would make any true prayer to the Lord had he not received from him the object of his prayer, as it is written, \"Of your own have we given you\" (1 Chron. 29:14).", "token_count": 51, "proofs": []} -{"_source_id": "council-of-orange", "_source_title": "Council of Orange", "_author": "Caesarius of Arles", "_schema_type": "doctrinal_document", "_license": "cc0-1.0", "_source_url": "www.onthewing.org/user/Creed_Council%20of%20Orange%20-%20Pelagianism.pdf", "document_id": "council-of-orange", "document_kind": "canon", "unit_type": "article", "number": "12", "title": "Canon 12", "parent_number": "", "parent_title": "", "content": "Of what sort we are whom God loves. God loves us for what we shall be by his gift, and not by our own deserving.", "token_count": 28, "proofs": []} -{"_source_id": "council-of-orange", "_source_title": "Council of Orange", "_author": "Caesarius of Arles", "_schema_type": "doctrinal_document", "_license": "cc0-1.0", "_source_url": "www.onthewing.org/user/Creed_Council%20of%20Orange%20-%20Pelagianism.pdf", "document_id": "council-of-orange", "document_kind": "canon", "unit_type": "article", "number": "13", "title": "Canon 13", "parent_number": "", "parent_title": "", "content": "Concerning the restoration of free will. The freedom of will that was destroyed in the first man can be restored only by the grace of baptism, for what is lost can be returned only by the one who was able to give it. Hence the Truth itself declares: \"So if the Son makes you free, you will be free indeed\" (John 8:36).", "token_count": 75, "proofs": []} -{"_source_id": "council-of-orange", "_source_title": "Council of Orange", "_author": "Caesarius of Arles", "_schema_type": "doctrinal_document", "_license": "cc0-1.0", "_source_url": "www.onthewing.org/user/Creed_Council%20of%20Orange%20-%20Pelagianism.pdf", "document_id": "council-of-orange", "document_kind": "canon", "unit_type": "article", "number": "14", "title": "Canon 14", "parent_number": "", "parent_title": "", "content": "No mean wretch is freed from his sorrowful state, however great it may be, save the one who is anticipated by the mercy of God, as the Psalmist says, \"Let thy compassion come speedily to meet us\" (Ps. 79:8), and again, \"My God in his steadfast love will meet me\" (Ps. 59:10).", "token_count": 78, "proofs": []} -{"_source_id": "council-of-orange", "_source_title": "Council of Orange", "_author": "Caesarius of Arles", "_schema_type": "doctrinal_document", "_license": "cc0-1.0", "_source_url": "www.onthewing.org/user/Creed_Council%20of%20Orange%20-%20Pelagianism.pdf", "document_id": "council-of-orange", "document_kind": "canon", "unit_type": "article", "number": "15", "title": "Canon 15", "parent_number": "", "parent_title": "", "content": "Adam was changed, but for the worse, through his own iniquity from what God made him. Through the grace of God the believer is changed, but for the better, from what his iniquity has done for him. The one, therefore, was the change brought about by the first sinner; the other, according to the Psalmist, is the change of the right hand of the Most High (Ps. 77:10). ", "token_count": 92, "proofs": []} -{"_source_id": "council-of-orange", "_source_title": "Council of Orange", "_author": "Caesarius of Arles", "_schema_type": "doctrinal_document", "_license": "cc0-1.0", "_source_url": "www.onthewing.org/user/Creed_Council%20of%20Orange%20-%20Pelagianism.pdf", "document_id": "council-of-orange", "document_kind": "canon", "unit_type": "article", "number": "16", "title": "Canon 16", "parent_number": "", "parent_title": "", "content": "No man shall be honored by his seeming attainment, as though it were not a gift, or suppose that he has received it because a missive from without stated it in writing or in speech. For the Apostle speaks thus, \"For if justification were through the law, then Christ died to no purpose\" (Gal. 2:21); and \"When he ascended on high he led a host of captives, and he gave gifts to men\" (Eph. 4:8, quoting Ps. 68:18). It is from this source that any man has what he does; but whoever denies that he has it from this source either does not truly have it, or else \"even what he has will be taken away\" (Matt. 25:29).", "token_count": 159, "proofs": []} -{"_source_id": "council-of-orange", "_source_title": "Council of Orange", "_author": "Caesarius of Arles", "_schema_type": "doctrinal_document", "_license": "cc0-1.0", "_source_url": "www.onthewing.org/user/Creed_Council%20of%20Orange%20-%20Pelagianism.pdf", "document_id": "council-of-orange", "document_kind": "canon", "unit_type": "article", "number": "17", "title": "Canon 17", "parent_number": "", "parent_title": "", "content": "Concerning Christian courage. The courage of the Gentiles is produced by simple greed, but the courage of Christians by the love of God which \"has been poured into our hearts\" not by freedom of will from our own side but \"through the Holy Spirit which has been given to us\" (Rom. 5:5).", "token_count": 66, "proofs": []} -{"_source_id": "council-of-orange", "_source_title": "Council of Orange", "_author": "Caesarius of Arles", "_schema_type": "doctrinal_document", "_license": "cc0-1.0", "_source_url": "www.onthewing.org/user/Creed_Council%20of%20Orange%20-%20Pelagianism.pdf", "document_id": "council-of-orange", "document_kind": "canon", "unit_type": "article", "number": "18", "title": "Canon 18", "parent_number": "", "parent_title": "", "content": "That grace is not preceded by merit. Recompense is due to good works if they are performed; but grace, to which we have no claim, precedes them, to enable them to be done.", "token_count": 42, "proofs": []} -{"_source_id": "council-of-orange", "_source_title": "Council of Orange", "_author": "Caesarius of Arles", "_schema_type": "doctrinal_document", "_license": "cc0-1.0", "_source_url": "www.onthewing.org/user/Creed_Council%20of%20Orange%20-%20Pelagianism.pdf", "document_id": "council-of-orange", "document_kind": "canon", "unit_type": "article", "number": "19", "title": "Canon 19", "parent_number": "", "parent_title": "", "content": "That a man can be saved only when God shows mercy. Human nature, even though it remained in that sound state in which it was created, could by no means save itself, without the assistance of the Creator; hence since man cannot safe-guard his salvation without the grace of God, which is a gift, how will he be able to restore what he has lost without the grace of God?", "token_count": 79, "proofs": []} -{"_source_id": "council-of-orange", "_source_title": "Council of Orange", "_author": "Caesarius of Arles", "_schema_type": "doctrinal_document", "_license": "cc0-1.0", "_source_url": "www.onthewing.org/user/Creed_Council%20of%20Orange%20-%20Pelagianism.pdf", "document_id": "council-of-orange", "document_kind": "canon", "unit_type": "article", "number": "20", "title": "Canon 20", "parent_number": "", "parent_title": "", "content": "That a man can do no good without God. God does much that is good in a man that the man does not do; but a man does nothing good for which God is not responsible, so as to let him do it.", "token_count": 47, "proofs": []} -{"_source_id": "council-of-orange", "_source_title": "Council of Orange", "_author": "Caesarius of Arles", "_schema_type": "doctrinal_document", "_license": "cc0-1.0", "_source_url": "www.onthewing.org/user/Creed_Council%20of%20Orange%20-%20Pelagianism.pdf", "document_id": "council-of-orange", "document_kind": "canon", "unit_type": "article", "number": "21", "title": "Canon 21", "parent_number": "", "parent_title": "", "content": "Concerning nature and grace. As the Apostle most truly says to those who would be justified by the law and have fallen from grace, \"If justification were through the law, then Christ died to no purpose\" (Gal. 2:21), so it is most truly declared to those who imagine that grace, which faith in Christ advocates and lays hold of, is nature: \"If justification were through nature, then Christ died to no purpose.\" Now there was indeed the law, but it did not justify, and there was indeed nature, but it did not justify. Not in vain did Christ therefore die, so that the law might be fulfilled by him who said, \"I have come not to abolish them (the law and prophets) but to fulfill them\" (Matt. 5:17), and that the nature which had been destroyed by Adam might be restored by him who said that he had come \"to seek and to save the lost\" (Luke 19:10).", "token_count": 199, "proofs": []} -{"_source_id": "council-of-orange", "_source_title": "Council of Orange", "_author": "Caesarius of Arles", "_schema_type": "doctrinal_document", "_license": "cc0-1.0", "_source_url": "www.onthewing.org/user/Creed_Council%20of%20Orange%20-%20Pelagianism.pdf", "document_id": "council-of-orange", "document_kind": "canon", "unit_type": "article", "number": "22", "title": "Canon 22", "parent_number": "", "parent_title": "", "content": "Concerning those things that belong to man. No man has anything of his own but untruth and sin. But if a man has any truth or righteousness, it from that fountain for which we must thirst in this desert, so that we may be refreshed from it as by drops of water and not faint on the way.", "token_count": 65, "proofs": []} -{"_source_id": "council-of-orange", "_source_title": "Council of Orange", "_author": "Caesarius of Arles", "_schema_type": "doctrinal_document", "_license": "cc0-1.0", "_source_url": "www.onthewing.org/user/Creed_Council%20of%20Orange%20-%20Pelagianism.pdf", "document_id": "council-of-orange", "document_kind": "canon", "unit_type": "article", "number": "23", "title": "Canon 23", "parent_number": "", "parent_title": "", "content": "Concerning the will of God and of man. Men do their own will and not the will of God when they do what displeases him; but when they follow their own will and comply with the will of God, however willingly they do so, yet it is his will by which what they will is both prepared and instructed.", "token_count": 66, "proofs": []} -{"_source_id": "council-of-orange", "_source_title": "Council of Orange", "_author": "Caesarius of Arles", "_schema_type": "doctrinal_document", "_license": "cc0-1.0", "_source_url": "www.onthewing.org/user/Creed_Council%20of%20Orange%20-%20Pelagianism.pdf", "document_id": "council-of-orange", "document_kind": "canon", "unit_type": "article", "number": "24", "title": "Canon 24", "parent_number": "", "parent_title": "", "content": "Concerning the branches of the vine. The branches on the vine do not give life to the vine, but receive life from it; thus the vine is related to its branches in such a way that it supplies them with what they need to live, and does not take this from them. Thus it is to the advantage of the disciples, not Christ, both to have Christ abiding in them and to abide in Christ. For if the vine is cut down another can shoot up from the live root; but one who is cut off from the vine cannot live without the root (John 15:5ff).", "token_count": 124, "proofs": []} -{"_source_id": "council-of-orange", "_source_title": "Council of Orange", "_author": "Caesarius of Arles", "_schema_type": "doctrinal_document", "_license": "cc0-1.0", "_source_url": "www.onthewing.org/user/Creed_Council%20of%20Orange%20-%20Pelagianism.pdf", "document_id": "council-of-orange", "document_kind": "canon", "unit_type": "article", "number": "25", "title": "Canon 25", "parent_number": "", "parent_title": "", "content": "Concerning the love with which we love God. It is wholly a gift of God to love God. He who loves, even though he is not loved, allowed himself to be loved. We are loved, even when we displease him, so that we might have means to please him. For the Spirit, whom we love with the Father and the Son, has poured into our hearts the love of the Father and the Son (Rom. 5:5).", "token_count": 95, "proofs": []} -{"_source_id": "council-of-orange", "_source_title": "Council of Orange", "_author": "Caesarius of Arles", "_schema_type": "doctrinal_document", "_license": "cc0-1.0", "_source_url": "www.onthewing.org/user/Creed_Council%20of%20Orange%20-%20Pelagianism.pdf", "document_id": "council-of-orange", "document_kind": "canon", "unit_type": "article", "number": "C", "title": "Conclusion", "parent_number": "", "parent_title": "", "content": "And thus according to the passages of Holy Scripture quoted above or the interpretations of the ancient Fathers we must, under the blessing of God, preach and believe as follows. The sin of the first man has so impaired and weakened free will that no one thereafter can either love God as he ought or believe in God or do good for God's sake, unless the grace of divine mercy has preceded him. We therefore believe that the glorious faith which was given to Abel the righteous, and Noah, and Abraham, and Isaac, and Jacob, and to all the saints of old, and which the Apostle Paul1 commends in extolling them (Heb. 11), was not given through natural goodness as it was before to Adam, but was bestowed by the grace of God. And we know and also believe that even after the coming of our Lord this grace is not to be found in the free will of all who desire to be baptized, but is bestowed by the kindness of Christ, as has already been frequently stated and as the Apostle Paul declares, \"For it has been granted to you that for the sake of Christ you should not only believe in him but also suffer for his sake\" (Phil. 1:29). And again, \"He who began a good work in you will bring it to completion at the day of Jesus Christ\" (Phil. 1:6). And again, \"For by grace you have been saved through faith; and it is not your own doing, it is the gift of God\" (Eph. 2:8). And as the Apostle says of himself, \"I have obtained mercy to be faithful\" (1 Cor. 7:25, cf. 1 Tim. 1:13). He did not say, \"because I was faithful,\" but \"to be faithful.\" And again, \"What have you that you did not receive?\" (1 Cor. 4:7). And again, \"Every good endowment and every perfect gift is from above, coming down from the Father of lights\" (Jas. 1:17). And again, \"No one can receive anything except what is given him from heaven\" (John 3:27). There are innumerable passages of Holy Scripture which can be quoted to prove the case for grace, but they have been omitted for the sake of brevity, because further examples will not really be of use where few are deemed sufficient. According to the catholic faith we also believe that after grace has been received through baptism, all baptized persons have the ability and responsibility, if they desire to labor faithfully, to perform with the aid and cooperation of Christ what is of essential importance in regard to the salvation of their soul. We not only do not believe that any are foreordained to evil by the power of God, but even state with utter abhorrence that if there are those who want to believe so evil a thing, they are anathema. We also believe and confess to our benefit that in every good work it is not we who take the initiative and are then assisted through the mercy of God, but God himself first inspires in us both faith in him and love for him without any previous good works of our own that deserve reward, so that we may both faithfully seek the sacrament of baptism, and after baptism be able by his help to do what is pleasing to him. We must therefore most evidently believe that the praiseworthy faith of the thief whom the Lord called to his home in paradise, and of Cornelius the centurion, to whom the angel of the Lord was sent, and of Zacchaeus, who was worthy to receive the Lord himself, was not a natural endowment but a gift of God's kindness.", "token_count": 766, "proofs": []} -{"_source_id": "directory-for-family-worship", "_source_title": "The Directory for Family Worship", "_author": "Westminster Assembly", "_schema_type": "doctrinal_document", "_license": "cc0-1.0", "_source_url": "https://thewestminsterstandard.org/directory-for-family-worship", "document_id": "directory-for-family-worship", "document_kind": "directory", "unit_type": "section", "number": "1", "title": "I.", "parent_number": "", "parent_title": "", "content": "And first, for secret worship, it is most necessary, that every one apart, and by themselves, be given to prayer and meditation, the unspeakable benefit whereof is best known to them who are most exercised therein; this being the mean whereby, in a special way, communion with God is entertained, and right preparation for all other duties obtained: and therefore it becometh not only pastors, within their several charges, to press persons of all sorts to perform this duty morning and evening, and at other occasions; but also it is incumbent to the head of every family to have a care, that both themselves, and all within their charge, be daily diligent herein.", "token_count": 137, "proofs": []} -{"_source_id": "directory-for-family-worship", "_source_title": "The Directory for Family Worship", "_author": "Westminster Assembly", "_schema_type": "doctrinal_document", "_license": "cc0-1.0", "_source_url": "https://thewestminsterstandard.org/directory-for-family-worship", "document_id": "directory-for-family-worship", "document_kind": "directory", "unit_type": "section", "number": "2", "title": "II.", "parent_number": "", "parent_title": "", "content": "The ordinary duties comprehended under the exercise of piety which should be in families, when they are convened to that effect, are these: First, Prayer and praises performed with a special reference, as well to the publick condition of the kirk of God and this kingdom, as to the present case of the family, and every member thereof. Next, Reading of the scriptures, with catechising in a plain way, that the understandings of the simpler may be the better enabled to profit under the publick ordinances, and they made more capable to understand the scriptures when they are read; together with godly conferences tending to the edification of all the members in the most holy faith: as also, admonition and rebuke, upon just reasons, from those who have authority in the family.", "token_count": 163, "proofs": []} -{"_source_id": "directory-for-family-worship", "_source_title": "The Directory for Family Worship", "_author": "Westminster Assembly", "_schema_type": "doctrinal_document", "_license": "cc0-1.0", "_source_url": "https://thewestminsterstandard.org/directory-for-family-worship", "document_id": "directory-for-family-worship", "document_kind": "directory", "unit_type": "section", "number": "3", "title": "III.", "parent_number": "", "parent_title": "", "content": "As the charge and office of interpreting the holy scriptures is a part of the ministerial calling, which none (however otherwise qualified) should take upon him in any place, but he that is duly called thereunto by God and his kirk; so in every family where there is any that can read, the holy scriptures should be read ordinarily to the family; and it is commendable, that thereafter they confer, and by way of conference make some good use of what hath been read and heard. As, for example, if any sin be reproved in the word read, use may be made thereof to make all the family circumspect and watchful against the same; or if any judgment be threatened, or mentioned to have been inflicted, in that portion of scripture which is read, use may be made to make all the family fear lest the same or a worse judgment befall them, unless they beware of the sin that procured it: and, finally, if any duty be required, or comfort held forth in a promise, use may be made to stir up themselves to employ Christ for strength to enable them for doing the commanded duty, and to apply the offered comfort. In all which the master of the family is to have the chief hand; and any member of the family may propone a question or doubt for resolution.", "token_count": 269, "proofs": []} -{"_source_id": "directory-for-family-worship", "_source_title": "The Directory for Family Worship", "_author": "Westminster Assembly", "_schema_type": "doctrinal_document", "_license": "cc0-1.0", "_source_url": "https://thewestminsterstandard.org/directory-for-family-worship", "document_id": "directory-for-family-worship", "document_kind": "directory", "unit_type": "section", "number": "4", "title": "IV.", "parent_number": "", "parent_title": "", "content": "The head of the family is to take care that none of the family withdraw himself from any part of family-worship: and, seeing the ordinary performance of all the parts of family-worship belongeth properly to the head of the family, the minister is to stir up such as are lazy, and train up such as are weak, to a fitness to these exercises; it being always free to persons of quality to entertain one approved by the presbytery for performing family-exercise. And in other families, where the head of the family is unfit, that another, constantly residing in the family, approved by the minister and session, may be employed in that service, wherein the minister and session are to be countable to the presbytery. And if a minister, by divine Providence, be brought to any family, it is requisite that at no time he convene a part of the family for worship, secluding the rest, except in singular cases especially concerning these parties, which (in Christian prudence) need not, or ought not, to be imparted to others.", "token_count": 222, "proofs": []} -{"_source_id": "directory-for-family-worship", "_source_title": "The Directory for Family Worship", "_author": "Westminster Assembly", "_schema_type": "doctrinal_document", "_license": "cc0-1.0", "_source_url": "https://thewestminsterstandard.org/directory-for-family-worship", "document_id": "directory-for-family-worship", "document_kind": "directory", "unit_type": "section", "number": "5", "title": "V.", "parent_number": "", "parent_title": "", "content": "Let no idler, who hath no particular calling, or vagrant person under pretence of a calling, be suffered to perform worship in families, to or for the same; seeing persons tainted with errors, or aiming at division, may be ready (after that manner) to creep into houses, and lead captive silly and unstable souls.", "token_count": 68, "proofs": []} -{"_source_id": "directory-for-family-worship", "_source_title": "The Directory for Family Worship", "_author": "Westminster Assembly", "_schema_type": "doctrinal_document", "_license": "cc0-1.0", "_source_url": "https://thewestminsterstandard.org/directory-for-family-worship", "document_id": "directory-for-family-worship", "document_kind": "directory", "unit_type": "section", "number": "6", "title": "VI.", "parent_number": "", "parent_title": "", "content": "At family-worship, a special care is to be had that each family keep by themselves; neither requiring, inviting, nor admitting persons from divers families, unless it be those who are lodged with them, or at meals, or otherwise with them upon some lawful occasion.", "token_count": 55, "proofs": []} -{"_source_id": "directory-for-family-worship", "_source_title": "The Directory for Family Worship", "_author": "Westminster Assembly", "_schema_type": "doctrinal_document", "_license": "cc0-1.0", "_source_url": "https://thewestminsterstandard.org/directory-for-family-worship", "document_id": "directory-for-family-worship", "document_kind": "directory", "unit_type": "section", "number": "7", "title": "VII.", "parent_number": "", "parent_title": "", "content": "Whatsoever have been the effects and fruits of meetings of persons of divers families in the times of corruption or trouble, (in which cases many things are commendable, which otherwise are not tolerable,) yet, when God hath blessed us with peace and purity of the gospel, such meetings of persons of divers families (except in cases mentioned in these Directions) are to be disapproved, as tending to the hinderance of the religious exercise of each family by itself, to the prejudice of the publick ministry, to the rending of the families of particular congregations, and (in progress of time) of the whole kirk. Besides many offences which may come thereby, to the hardening of the hearts of carnal men, and grief of the godly.", "token_count": 155, "proofs": []} -{"_source_id": "directory-for-family-worship", "_source_title": "The Directory for Family Worship", "_author": "Westminster Assembly", "_schema_type": "doctrinal_document", "_license": "cc0-1.0", "_source_url": "https://thewestminsterstandard.org/directory-for-family-worship", "document_id": "directory-for-family-worship", "document_kind": "directory", "unit_type": "section", "number": "8", "title": "VIII.", "parent_number": "", "parent_title": "", "content": "On the Lord’s day, after every one of the family apart, and the whole family together, have sought the Lord (in whose hands the preparation of men’s hearts are) to fit them for the publick worship, and to bless to them the publick ordinances, the master of the family ought to take care that all within his charge repair to the publick worship, that he and they may join with the rest of the congregation: and the publick worship being finished, after prayer, he should take an account what they have heard; and thereafter, to spend the rest of the time which they may spare in catechising, and in spiritual conferences upon the word of God: or else (going apart) they ought to apply themselves to reading, meditation, and secret prayer, that they may confirm and increase their communion with God: that so the profit which they found in the publick ordinances may be cherished and promoved, and they more edified unto eternal life.", "token_count": 198, "proofs": []} -{"_source_id": "directory-for-family-worship", "_source_title": "The Directory for Family Worship", "_author": "Westminster Assembly", "_schema_type": "doctrinal_document", "_license": "cc0-1.0", "_source_url": "https://thewestminsterstandard.org/directory-for-family-worship", "document_id": "directory-for-family-worship", "document_kind": "directory", "unit_type": "section", "number": "9", "title": "IX.", "parent_number": "", "parent_title": "", "content": "So many as can conceive prayer, ought to make use of that gift of God; albeit those who are rude and weaker may begin at a set form of prayer, but so as they be not sluggish in stirring up in themselves (according to their daily necessities) the spirit of prayer, which is given to all the children of God in some measure: to which effect, they ought to be more fervent and frequent in secret prayer to God, for enabling of their hearts to conceive, and their tongues to express, convenient desires to God for their family. And, in the meantime, for their greater encouragement, let these materials of prayer be meditated upon, and made use of, as followeth.\n\n“Let them confess to God how unworthy they are to come in his presence, and how unfit to worship his Majesty; and therefore earnestly ask of God the spirit of prayer.\n\n“They are to confess their sins, and the sins of the family; accusing, judging, and condemning themselves for them, till they bring their souls to some measure of true humiliation.\n\n“They are to pour out their souls to God, in the name of Christ, by the Spirit, for forgiveness of sins; for grace to repent, to believe, and to live soberly, righteously, and godly; and that they may serve God with joy and delight, walking before him.\n\n“They are to give thanks to God for his many mercies to his people, and to themselves, and especially for his love in Christ, and for the light of the gospel.\n\n“They are to pray for such particular benefits, spiritual and temporal, as they stand in need of for the time, (whether it be morning or evening,) as anent health or sickness, prosperity or adversity.\n\n“They ought to pray for the kirk of Christ in general, for all the reformed kirks, and for this kirk in particular, and for all that suffer for the name of Christ; for all our superiors, the king’s majesty, the queen, and their children; for the magistrates, ministers, and whole body of the congregation whereof they are members, as well for their neighbours absent in their lawful affairs, as for those that are at home.\n\n“The prayer may be closed with an earnest desire that God may be glorified in the coming of the kingdom of his Son, and in doing of his will, and with assurance that themselves are accepted, and what they have asked according to his will shall be done.”", "token_count": 504, "proofs": []} -{"_source_id": "directory-for-family-worship", "_source_title": "The Directory for Family Worship", "_author": "Westminster Assembly", "_schema_type": "doctrinal_document", "_license": "cc0-1.0", "_source_url": "https://thewestminsterstandard.org/directory-for-family-worship", "document_id": "directory-for-family-worship", "document_kind": "directory", "unit_type": "section", "number": "10", "title": "X.", "parent_number": "", "parent_title": "", "content": "These exercises ought to be performed in great sincerity, without delay, laying aside all exercises of worldly business or hinderances, not withstanding the mockings of atheists and profane men; in respect of the great mercies of God to this land, and of his severe corrections wherewith lately he hath exercised us. And, to this effect, persons of eminency (and all elders of the kirk) not only ought to stir up themselves and families to diligence herein, but also to concur effectually, that in all other families, where they have power and charge, the said exercises be conscionably performed.", "token_count": 127, "proofs": []} -{"_source_id": "directory-for-family-worship", "_source_title": "The Directory for Family Worship", "_author": "Westminster Assembly", "_schema_type": "doctrinal_document", "_license": "cc0-1.0", "_source_url": "https://thewestminsterstandard.org/directory-for-family-worship", "document_id": "directory-for-family-worship", "document_kind": "directory", "unit_type": "section", "number": "11", "title": "XI.", "parent_number": "", "parent_title": "", "content": "Besides the ordinary duties in families, which are above mentioned, extraordinary duties, both of humiliation and thanksgiving, are to be carefully performed in families, when the Lord, by extraordinary occasions, (private or publick,) calleth for them.", "token_count": 49, "proofs": []} -{"_source_id": "directory-for-family-worship", "_source_title": "The Directory for Family Worship", "_author": "Westminster Assembly", "_schema_type": "doctrinal_document", "_license": "cc0-1.0", "_source_url": "https://thewestminsterstandard.org/directory-for-family-worship", "document_id": "directory-for-family-worship", "document_kind": "directory", "unit_type": "section", "number": "12", "title": "XII.", "parent_number": "", "parent_title": "", "content": "Seeing the word of God requireth that we should consider one another, to provoke unto love and good works; therefore, at all times, and specially in this time, wherein profanity abounds, and mockers, walking after their own lusts, think it strange that others run not with them to the same excess of riot; every member of this kirk ought to stir up themselves, and one another, to the duties of mutual edification, by instruction, admonition, rebuke; exhorting one another to manifest the grace of God in denying ungodliness and worldly lusts, and in living godly, soberly and righteously in this present world; by comforting the feeble-minded, and praying with or for one another. Which duties respectively are to be performed upon special occasions offered by Divine Providence; as, namely, when under any calamity, cross, or great difficulty, counsel or comfort is sought; or when an offender is to be reclaimed by private admonition, and if that be not effectual, by joining one or two more in the admonition, according to the rule of Christ, that in the mouth of two or three witnesses every word may be established.", "token_count": 244, "proofs": []} -{"_source_id": "directory-for-family-worship", "_source_title": "The Directory for Family Worship", "_author": "Westminster Assembly", "_schema_type": "doctrinal_document", "_license": "cc0-1.0", "_source_url": "https://thewestminsterstandard.org/directory-for-family-worship", "document_id": "directory-for-family-worship", "document_kind": "directory", "unit_type": "section", "number": "13", "title": "XIII.", "parent_number": "", "parent_title": "", "content": "And, because it is not given to every one to speak a word in season to a wearied or distressed conscience, it is expedient, that a person (in that case,) finding no ease, after the use of all ordinary means, private and publick, have their address to their own pastor, or some experienced Christian: but if the person troubled in conscience be of that condition, or of that sex, that discretion, modesty, or fear of scandal, requireth a godly, grave, and secret friend to be present with them in their said address, it is expedient that such a friend be present.", "token_count": 127, "proofs": []} -{"_source_id": "directory-for-family-worship", "_source_title": "The Directory for Family Worship", "_author": "Westminster Assembly", "_schema_type": "doctrinal_document", "_license": "cc0-1.0", "_source_url": "https://thewestminsterstandard.org/directory-for-family-worship", "document_id": "directory-for-family-worship", "document_kind": "directory", "unit_type": "section", "number": "14", "title": "XIV.", "parent_number": "", "parent_title": "", "content": "When persons of divers families are brought together by Divine Providence, being abroad upon their particular vocations, or any necessary occasions; as they would have the Lord their God with them whithersoever they go, they ought to walk with God, and not neglect the duties of prayer and thanksgiving, but take care that the same be performed by such as the company shall judge fittest. And that they likewise take heed that no corrupt communication proceed out of their mouths, but that which is good, to the use of edifying, that it may minister grace to the hearers.\n\nThe drift and scope of all these Directions is no other, but that, upon the one part, the power and practice of godliness, amongst all the ministers and members of this kirk, according to their several places and vocations, may be cherished and advanced, and all impiety and mocking of religious exercises suppressed: and, upon the other part, that, under the name and pretext of religious exercises, no such meetings or practices be allowed, as are apt to breed error, scandal, schism, contempt, or misregard of the publick ordinances and ministers, or neglect of the duties of particular callings, or such other evils as are the works, not of the Spirit, but of the flesh, and are contrary to truth and peace.\n\nA. Ker.", "token_count": 277, "proofs": []} -{"_source_id": "directory-for-publick-worship", "_source_title": "The Directory for the Publick Worship of God", "_author": "Westminster Assembly", "_schema_type": "doctrinal_document", "_license": "cc0-1.0", "_source_url": "https://thewestminsterstandard.org/directory-for-publick-worship", "document_id": "directory-for-publick-worship", "document_kind": "directory", "unit_type": "section", "number": "1", "title": "THE PREFACE.", "parent_number": "", "parent_title": "", "content": "IN the beginning of the blessed Reformation, our wise and pious ancestors took care to set forth an order for redress of many things, which they then, by the word, discovered to be vain erroneous, superstitious, and idolatrous, in the publick worship of God. This occasioned many godly and learned men to rejoice much in the Book of Common Prayer, at that time set forth; because the mass, and the rest of the Latin service being removed, the publick worship was celebrated in our own tongue: many of the common people also receive benefit by hearing the scriptures read in their own language, which formerly were unto them as a book that is sealed.\n\nHowbeit, long and sad experience hath made it manifest, that the Liturgy used in the Church of England, (notwithstanding all the pains and religious intentions of the Compilers of it,) hath proved an offence, not only to many of the godly at home, but also to the reformed Churches abroad. For, not to speak of urging the reading of all the prayers, which very greatly increased the burden of it, the many unprofitable and burdensome ceremonies contained in it have occasioned much mischief, as well by disquieting the consciences of many godly ministers and people, who could not yield unto them, as by depriving them of the ordinances of God, which they might not enjoy without conforming or subscribing to those ceremonies. Sundry good Christians have been, by means thereof, kept from the Lord’s table; and divers able and faithful ministers debarred from the exercise of their ministry, (to the endangering of many thousand souls, in a time of such scarcity of faithful pastors,) and spoiled of their livelihood, to the undoing of them and their families. Prelates, and their faction, have laboured to raise the estimation of it to such a height, as if there were no other worship, or way of worship of God, amongst us, but only the Service-book; to the great hinderance of the preaching of the word, and (in some places, especially of late) to the justling of it out as unnecessary, or at best, as far inferior to the reading of common prayer; which was made no better than an idol by many ignorant and superstitious people, who, pleasing themselves in their presence at that service, and their lip-labour in bearing a part in it, have thereby hardened themselves in their ignorance and carelessness of saving knowledge and true piety.\n\nIn the meantime, Papists boasted that the book was a compliance with them in a great part of their service; and so were not a little confirmed in their superstition and idolatry, expecting rather our return to them, than endeavouring the reformation of themselves: in which expectation they were of late very much encouraged, when, upon the pretended warrantableness of imposing of the former ceremonies, new ones were daily obtruded upon the Church.\n\nAdd hereunto, (which was not foreseen, but since have come to pass,) that the Liturgy hath been a great means, as on the one hand to make and increase an idle and unedifying ministry, which contented itself with set forms made to their hands by others, without putting forth themselves to exercise the gift of prayer, with which our Lord Jesus Christ pleaseth to furnish all his servants whom he calls to that office: so, on the other side, it hath been (and ever would be, if continued) a matter of endless strife and contention in the Church, and a snare both to many godly and faithful ministers, who have been persecuted and silenced upon that occasion, and to others of hopeful parts, many of which have been, and more still would be, diverted from all thoughts of the ministry to other studies; especially in these latter times, wherein God vouchsafeth to his people more and better means for the discovery of error and superstition, and for attaining of knowledge in the mysteries of godliness, and gifts in preaching and prayer.\n\nUpon these, and many the like weighty considerations in reference to the whole book in general, and because of divers particulars contained in it; not from any love to novelty, or intention to disparage our first reformers, (of whom we are persuaded, that, were they now alive, they would join with us in this work, and whom we acknowledge as excellent instruments, raised by God, to begin the purging and building of his house, and desire they may be had of us and posterity in everlasting remembrance, with thankfulness and honour,) but that we may in some measure answer the gracious providence of God, which at this time calleth upon us for further reformation, and may satisfy our own consciences, and answer the expectation of other reformed churches, and the desires of many of the godly among ourselves, and withal give some publick testimony of our endeavours for uniformity in divine worship, which we have promised in our Solemn League and Covenant; we have, after earnest and frequent calling upon the name of God, and after much consultation, not with flesh and blood, but with his holy word, resolved to lay aside the former Liturgy, with the many rites and ceremonies formerly used in the worship of God; and have agreed upon this following Directory for all the parts of publick worship, at ordinary and extraordinary times. Wherein our care hath been to hold forth such things as are of divine institution in every ordinance; and other things we have endeavoured to set forth according to the rules of Christian prudence, agreeable to the general rules of the word of God; our meaning therein being only, that the general heads, the sense and scope of the prayers, and other parts of publick worship, being known to all, there may be a consent of all the churches in those things that contain the substance of the service and worship of God; and the ministers may be hereby directed, in their administrations, to keep like soundness in doctrine and prayer, and may, if need be, have some help and furniture, and yet so as they become not hereby slothful and negligent in stirring up the gifts of Christ in them; but that each one, by meditation, by taking heed to himself, and the flock of God committed to him, and by wise observing the ways of Divine Providence, may be careful to furnish his heart and tongue with further or other materials of prayer and exhortation, as shall be needful upon all occasions.\n\nBack to top.", "token_count": 1342, "proofs": []} -{"_source_id": "directory-for-publick-worship", "_source_title": "The Directory for the Publick Worship of God", "_author": "Westminster Assembly", "_schema_type": "doctrinal_document", "_license": "cc0-1.0", "_source_url": "https://thewestminsterstandard.org/directory-for-publick-worship", "document_id": "directory-for-publick-worship", "document_kind": "directory", "unit_type": "section", "number": "2", "title": "Of the Assembling of the Congregation, and their Behaviour in the Publick Worship of God.", "parent_number": "", "parent_title": "", "content": "WHEN the congregation is to meet for publick worship, the people (having before prepared their hearts thereunto) ought all to come and join therein; not absenting themselves from the publick ordinance through negligence, or upon pretence of private meetings.\n\nLet all enter the assembly, not irreverently, but in a grave and seemly manner, taking their seats or places without adoration, or bowing themselves towards one place or other.\n\nThe congregation being assembled, the minister, after solemn calling on them to the worshipping of the great name of God, is to begin with prayer.\n\n“In all reverence and humility acknowledging the incomprehensible greatness and majesty of the Lord, (in whose presence they do then in a special manner appear,) and their own vileness and unworthiness to approach so near him, with their utter inability of themselves to so great a work; and humbly beseeching him for pardon, assistance, and acceptance, in the whole service then to be performed; and for a blessing on that particular portion of his word then to be read: And all in the name and mediation of the Lord Jesus Christ.”\n\nThe publick worship being begun, the people are wholly to attend upon it, forbearing to read any thing, except what the minister is then reading or citing; and abstaining much more from all private whisperings, conferences, salutations, or doing reverence to any person present, or coming in; as also from all gazing, sleeping, and other indecent behaviour, which may disturb the minister or people, or hinder themselves or others in the service of God.\n\nIf any, through necessity, be hindered from being present at the beginning, they ought not, when they come into the congregation, to betake themselves to their private devotions, but reverently to compose themselves to join with the assembly in that ordinance of God which is then in hand.\n\nBack to top.", "token_count": 391, "proofs": []} -{"_source_id": "directory-for-publick-worship", "_source_title": "The Directory for the Publick Worship of God", "_author": "Westminster Assembly", "_schema_type": "doctrinal_document", "_license": "cc0-1.0", "_source_url": "https://thewestminsterstandard.org/directory-for-publick-worship", "document_id": "directory-for-publick-worship", "document_kind": "directory", "unit_type": "section", "number": "3", "title": "Of Publick Reading of the Holy Scriptures.", "parent_number": "", "parent_title": "", "content": "READING of the word in the congregation, being part of the publick worship of God, (wherein .i.we; acknowledge our dependence upon him, and subjection to him,) and one mean sanctified by him for the edifying of his people, is to be performed by the pastors and teachers.\n\nHowbeit, such as intend the ministry, may occasionally both read the word, and exercise their gift in preaching in the congregation, if allowed by the presbytery thereunto.\n\nAll the canonical books of the Old and New Testament (but none of those which are commonly called\nApocrypha\n) shall be publickly read in the vulgar tongue, out of the best allowed translation, distinctly, that all may hear and understand.\n\nHow large a portion shall be read at once, is left to the wisdom of the minister; but it is convenient, that ordinarily one chapter of each Testament be read at every meeting; and sometimes more, where the chapters be short, or the coherence of matter requireth it.\n\nIt is requisite that all the canonical books be read over in order, that the people may be better acquainted with the whole body of the scriptures; and ordinarily, where the reading in either Testament endeth on one Lord’s day, it is to begin the next.\n\nWe commend also the more frequent reading of such scriptures as he that readeth shall think best for edification of his hearers, as the book of Psalms, and such like.\n\nWhen the minister who readeth shall judge it necessary to expound any part of what is read, let it not be done until the whole chapter or psalm be ended; and regard is always to be had unto the time, that neither preaching, nor other ordinances be straitened, or rendered tedious. Which rule is to be observed in all other publick performances.\n\nBeside publick reading of the holy scriptures, every person that can read, is to be exhorted to read the scriptures privately, (and all others that cannot read, if not disabled by age, or otherwise, are likewise to be exhorted to learn to read,) and to have a Bible.\n\nBack to top.", "token_count": 438, "proofs": []} -{"_source_id": "directory-for-publick-worship", "_source_title": "The Directory for the Publick Worship of God", "_author": "Westminster Assembly", "_schema_type": "doctrinal_document", "_license": "cc0-1.0", "_source_url": "https://thewestminsterstandard.org/directory-for-publick-worship", "document_id": "directory-for-publick-worship", "document_kind": "directory", "unit_type": "section", "number": "4", "title": "Of Publick Prayer before the Sermon.", "parent_number": "", "parent_title": "", "content": "AFTER reading of the word, (and singing of the psalm,) the minister who is to preach, is to endeavour to get his own and his hearers hearts to be rightly affected with their sins, that they, may all mourn in sense thereof before the Lord, and hunger and thirst after the grace of God in Jesus Christ, by proceeding to a more full confession of sin, with shame and holy confusion of face, and to call upon the Lord to this effect:\n\n“To acknowledge our great sinfulness, First, by reason of original sin, which (beside the guilt that makes us liable to everlasting damnation) is the seed of all other sins, hath depraved and poisoned all the faculties and powers of soul and body, doth defile our best actions, and (were it not restrained, or our hearts renewed by grace) would break forth into innumerable transgressions, and greatest rebellions against the Lord that ever were committed by the vilest of the sons of men; and next, by reason of actual sins, our own sins, the sins of magistrates, of ministers, and of the whole nation, unto which we are many ways accessory: which sins of ours receive many fearful aggravations, we having broken all the commandments of the holy, just, and good law of God, doing that which is forbidden, and leaving undone what is enjoined; and that not only out of ignorance and infirmity, but also more pre sumptuously, against the light of our minds, checks of our consciences, and motions of his own Holy Spirit to the contrary, so that we have no cloak for our sins; yea, not only despising the riches of God’s goodness, forbearance, and long-suffering, but standing out against many invitations and offers of grace in the gospel; not endeavouring, as we ought, to receive Christ into our hearts by faith, or to walk worthy of him in our lives.\n\nTo bewail our blindness of mind, hardness of heart, unbelief, impenitency, security, lukewarmness, barrenness; or not endeavouring after mortification and newness of life, nor after the exercise of godliness in the power thereof; and that the best of us have not so stedfastly walked with God, kept our garments so unspotted, nor been so zealous of his glory, and the good of others, as we ought: and to mourn over such other sins as the congregation is particularly guilty of, notwithstanding the manifold and great mercies of our God, the love of Christ, the light of the gospel, and reformation of religion, our own purposes, promises, vows, solemn covenant, and other special obligations, to the contrary.\n\nTo acknowledge and confess, that, as we are convinced of our guilt, so, out of a deep sense thereof, we judge ourselves unworthy of the smallest benefits, most worthy of God’s fiercest wrath, and of all the curses of the law, and heaviest judgments inflicted upon the most rebellious sinners; and that he might most justly take his kingdom and gospel from us, plague us with all sorts of spiritual and temporal judgments in this life, and after cast us into utter darkness, in the lake that burneth with fire and brimstone, where is weeping and gnashing of teeth for evermore.\n\nNotwithstanding all which, to draw near to the throne of grace, encouraging ourselves with hope of a gracious answer of our prayers, in the riches and all-sufficiency of that only one oblation, the satisfaction and intercession of the Lord Jesus Christ, at the right hand of his Father and our Father; and in confidence of the exceeding great and precious promises of mercy and grace in the new covenant, through the same Mediator thereof, to deprecate the heavy wrath and curse of God, which we are not able to avoid, or bear; and humbly and earnestly to supplicate for mercy, in the free and full remission of all our sins, and that only for the bitter sufferings and precious merits of that our only Saviour Jesus Christ.\n\nThat the Lord would vouchsafe to shed abroad his love in our hearts by the Holy Ghost; seal unto us, by the same Spirit of adoption, the full assurance of our pardon and reconciliation; comfort all that mourn in Zion, speak peace to the wounded and troubled spirit, and bind up the broken-hearted: and as for secure and presumptuous sinners, that he would open their eyes, convince their consciences, and turn them from darkness unto light, and from the power of Satan unto God, that they also may receive forgiveness of sin, and an inheritance among them that are sanctified by faith in Christ Jesus.\n\nWith remission of sins through the blood of Christ, to pray for sanctification by his Spirit; the mortification of sin dwelling in and many times tyrannizing over us; the quickening of our dead spirits with the life of God in Christ; grace to fit and enable us for all duties of conversation and callings towards God and men; strength against temptations; the sanctified use of blessings and crosses; and perseverance in faith and obedience unto the end.\n\nTo pray for the propagation of the gospel and kingdom of Christ to all nations; for the conversion of the Jews, the fulness of the Gentiles, the fall of Antichrist, and the hastening of the second coming of our Lord; for the deliverance of the distressed churches abroad from the tyranny of the antichristian faction, and from the cruel oppressions and blasphemies of the Turk; for the blessing of God upon the reformed churches, especially upon the churches and kingdoms of Scotland, England, and Ireland, now more strictly and religiously united in the Solemn National League and Covenant; and for our plantations in the remote parts of the world: more particularly for that church and kingdom whereof we are members, that therein God would establish peace and truth , the purity of all his ordinances, and the power of godliness; prevent and remove heresy, schism, profaneness, superstition, security, and unfruitfulness under the means of grace; heal all our rents and divisions, and preserve us from breach of our Solemn Covenant.\n\nTo pray for all in authority, especially for the King’s Majesty; that God would make him rich in blessings, both in his person and government; establish his throne in religion and righteousness, save him from evil counsel, and make him a blessed and glorious instrument for the conservation and propagation of the gospel, for the encouragement and protection of them that do well, the terror of all that do evil, and the great good of the whole church, and of all his kingdoms; for the conversion of the Queen, the religious education of the Prince, and the rest of the royal seed; for the comforting of the afflicted Queen of Bohemia, sister to our Sovereign; and for the restitution and establishment of the illustrious Prince Charles, Elector Palatine of the Rhine, to all his dominions and dignities; for a blessing upon the High Court of Parliament, (when sitting in any of these kingdoms respectively,) the nobility, the subordinate judges and magistrates, the gentry, and all the commonality; for all pastors and teachers, that God would fill them with his Spirit, make them exemplarily holy, sober, just, peaceable, and gracious in their lives; sound, faithful, and powerful in their ministry; and follow all their labours with abundance of success and blessing; and give unto all his people pastors according to his own heart; for the universities, and all schools and religious seminaries of church and commonwealth, that they may flourish more and more in learning and piety; for the particular city or congregation, that God would pour out a blessing upon the ministry of the word, sacraments, and discipline, upon the civil government, and all the several families and persons therein; for mercy to the afflicted under any inward or outward distress; for seasonable weather, and fruitful seasons, as the time may require; for averting the judgments that we either feel or fear, or are liable unto as famine, pestilence, the sword, and such like.\n\nAnd, with confidence of his mercy to his whole church, and the acceptance of our persons, through the merits and mediation of our High Priest, the Lord Jesus, to profess that it is the desire of our souls to have fellowship with God in the reverend and conscionable use of his holy ordinances; and, to that purpose, to pray earnestly for his grace and effectual assistance to the sanctification of his holy sabbath, the Lord’s day, in all the duties thereof, publick and private, both to ourselves, and to all other congregations of his people, according to the riches and excellency of the gospel, this day celebrated and enjoyed.\n\nAnd because we have been unprofitable hearers in times past, and now cannot of ourselves receive, as we should, the deep things of God, the mysteries of Jesus Christ, which require a spiritual discerning; to pray, that the Lord, who teacheth to profit, would graciously please to pour out the Spirit of grace, together with the outward means thereof, causing us to attain such a measure of the excellency of the knowledge of Christ Jesus our Lord, and, in him, of the things which belong to our peace, that we may account all things but as dross in comparison of him; and that we, tasting the first-fruits of the glory that is to be revealed, may long for a more full and perfect communion with him, that where he is, we may be also, and enjoy the fulness of those joys and pleasures which are at his right hand for evermore.\n\nMore particularly, that God would in a special manner furnish his servant (now called to dispense the bread of life unto his household) with wisdom, fidelity, zeal, and utterance, that he may divide the word of God aright, to every one his portion, in evidence and demonstration of the Spirit and power; and that the Lord would circumcise the ears and hearts of the hearers, to hear, love, and receive with meekness the ingrafted word, which is able to save their souls; make them as good ground to receive in the good seed of the word, and strengthen them against the temptations of Satan, the cares of the world, the hardness of their own hearts, and whatsoever else may hinder their profitable and saving hearing; that so Christ may be so formed in them, and live in them, that all their thoughts may be brought into captivity to the obedience of Christ, and their hearts established in every good word and work for ever.\n\nWe judge this to be a convenient order, in the ordinary public prayer; yet so, as the minister may defer (as in prudence he shall think meet) some part of these petitions till after his sermon, or offer up to God some of the thanksgivings hereafter appointed, in his prayer before his sermon.\n\nBack to top.", "token_count": 2286, "proofs": []} -{"_source_id": "directory-for-publick-worship", "_source_title": "The Directory for the Publick Worship of God", "_author": "Westminster Assembly", "_schema_type": "doctrinal_document", "_license": "cc0-1.0", "_source_url": "https://thewestminsterstandard.org/directory-for-publick-worship", "document_id": "directory-for-publick-worship", "document_kind": "directory", "unit_type": "section", "number": "5", "title": "Of the Preaching of the Word", "parent_number": "", "parent_title": "", "content": ".\n\nPREACHING of the word, being the power of God unto salvation, and one of the greatest and most excellent works belonging to the ministry of the gospel, should be so performed, that the workman need not be ashamed, but may save himself, and those that hear him.\n\nIt is presupposed, (according to the rules for ordination,) that the minister of Christ is in some good measure gifted for so weighty a service, by his skill in the original languages, and in such arts and sciences as are handmaids unto divinity; by his knowledge in the whole body of theology, but most of all in the holy scriptures, having his senses and heart exercised in them above the common sort of believers; and by the illumination of God’s Spirit, and other gifts of edification, which (together with reading and studying of the word) he ought still to seek by prayer, and an humble heart, resolving to admit and receive any truth not yet attained, whenever God shall make it known unto him. All which he is to make use of, and improve, in his private preparations, before he deliver in public what he hath provided.\n\nOrdinarily, the subject of his sermon is to be some text of scripture, holding forth some principle or head of religion, or suitable to some special occasion emergent; or he may go on in some chapter, psalm, or book of the holy scripture, as he shall see fit.\n\nLet the introduction to his text be brief and perspicuous, drawn from the text itself, or context, or some parallel place, or general sentence of scripture.\n\nIf the text be long, (as in histories or parables it sometimes must be,) let him give a brief sum of it; if short, a paraphrase thereof, if need be: in both, looking diligently to the scope of the text, and pointing at the chief heads and grounds of doctrine which he is to raise from it.\n\nIn analysing and dividing his text, he is to regard more the order of matter than of words; and neither to burden the memory of the hearers in the beginning with too many members of division, nor to trouble their minds with obscure terms of art.\n\nIn raising doctrines from the text, his care ought to be,\nFirst,\nThat the matter be the truth of God.\nSecondly,\nThat it be a truth contained in or grounded on that text, that the hearers may discern how God teacheth it from thence.\nThirdly,\nThat he chiefly insist upon those doctrines which are principally intended; and make most for the edification of the hearers.\n\nThe doctrine is to be expressed in plain terms; or, if any thing in it need explication, it is to be opened, and the consequence also from the text cleared. The parallel places of scripture, confirming the doctrine, are rather to be plain and pertinent, than many, and (it need be) some what insisted upon, and applied to the purpose in hand.\n\nThe arguments or reasons are to be solid, and, as much as may be, convincing. The illustrations, of what kind soever, ought to be full of light, and such as may convey the truth into the hearer’s heart with spiritual delight.\n\nIf any doubt obvious from scripture, reason, or prejudice of the hearers, seem to arise, it is very requisite to remove it, by reconciling the seeming differences, answering the reasons, and discovering and taking away the causes of prejudice and mistake. Otherwise it is not fit to detain the hearers with propounding or answering vain or wicked cavils, which, as they are endless, so the propounding and answering of them doth more hinder than promote edification.\n\nHe is not to rest in general doctrine, although never so much cleared and confirmed, but to bring it home to special use, by application to his hearers: which albeit it prove a work of great difficulty to himself, requiring much prudence, zeal, and meditation, and to the natural and corrupt man will be very unpleasant; yet he is to endeavour to perform it in such a manner, that his auditors may feel the word of God to be quick and powerful, and a discerner of the thoughts and intents of the heart; and that, if any unbeliever or ignorant person be present, he may have the secrets of his heart made manifest, and give glory to God.\n\nIn the use of instruction or information in the knowledge of some truth , which is a consequence from his doctrine, he may (when convenient) confirm it by a few firm arguments from the text in hand, and other places of scripture, or from the nature of that common-place in divinity, whereof that truth is a branch.\n\nIn confutation of false doctrines, he is neither to raise an old heresy from the grave, nor to mention a blasphemous opinion unnecessarily: but, if the people be in danger of an error, he is to confute it soundly, and endeavour to satisfy their judgments and consciences against all objections.\n\nIn exhorting to duties, he is, as he seeth cause, to teach also the means that help to the performance of them.\n\nIn dehortation, reprehension, and publick admonition, (which require special wisdom,) let him, as there shall be cause, not only discover the nature and greatness of the sin, with the misery attending it, but also shew the danger his hearers are in to be overtaken and surprised by it, together with the remedies and best way to avoid it.\n\nIn applying comfort, whether general against all temptations, or particular against some special troubles or terrors, he is carefully to answer such objections as a troubled heart and afflicted spirit may suggest to the contrary. It is also sometimes requisite to give some notes of trial, (which is very profitable, especially when performed by able and experienced ministers, with circumspection and prudence, and the signs clearly grounded on the holy scripture,) whereby the hearers may be able to examine themselves whether they have attained those graces, and performed those duties, to which he exhorteth, or be guilty of the sin reprehended, and in danger of the judgments threatened, or are such to whom the consolations propounded do belong; that accordingly they may be quickened and excited to duty, humbled for their wants and sins, affected with their danger, and strengthened with comfort, as their condition, upon examination, shall require.\n\nAnd, as he needeth not always to prosecute every doctrine which lies in his text, so is he wisely to make choice of such uses, as, by his residence and conversing with his flock, he findeth most needful and seasonable; and, amongst these, such as may most draw their souls to Christ, the fountain of light, holiness, and comfort.\n\nThis method is not prescribed as necessary for every man, or upon every text; but only recommended, as being found by experience to be very much blessed of God, and very helpful for the people’s understandings and memories.\n\nBut the servant of Christ, whatever his method be, is to perform his whole ministry:\n\n1. Painfully, not doing the work of the Lord negligently.\n\n2. Plainly, that the meanest may understand; delivering the truth not in the enticing words of man’s wisdom, but in demonstration of the Spirit and of power, lest the cross of Christ should be made of none effect; abstaining also from an unprofitable use of unknown tongues, strange phrases, and cadences of sounds and words; sparingly citing sentences of ecclesiastical or other human writers, ancient or modern, be they never so elegant.\n\n3. Faithfully, looking at the honour of Christ, the conversion, edification, and salvation of the people, not at his own gain or glory; keeping nothing back which may promote those holy ends, giving to every one his own portion, and bearing indifferent respect unto all, without neglecting the meanest, or sparing the greatest, in their sins.\n\n4. Wisely, framing all his doctrines, exhortations, and especially his reproofs, in such a manner as may be most likely to prevail; shewing all due respect to each man’s person and place, and not mixing his own passion or bitterness.\n\n5. Gravely, as becometh the word of God; shunning all such gesture, voice, and expressions, as may occasion the corruptions of men to despise him and his ministry.\n\n6. With loving affection, that the people may see all coming from his godly zeal, and hearty desire to do them good. And,\n\n7. As taught of God, and persuaded in his own heart, that all that he teacheth is the truth of Christ; and walking before his flock, as an example to them in it; earnestly, both in private and publick, recommending his labours to the blessing of God, and watchfully looking to himself, and the flock whereof the Lord hath made him overseer: So shall the doctrine of truth be preserved uncorrupt, many souls converted and built up, and himself receive manifold comforts of his labours even in this life, and afterward the crown of glory laid up for him in the world to come.\n\nWhere there are more ministers in a congregation than one, and they of different gifts, each may more especially apply himself to doctrine or exhortation, according to the gift wherein he most excelleth, and as they shall agree between themselves.\n\nBack to top.", "token_count": 1949, "proofs": []} -{"_source_id": "directory-for-publick-worship", "_source_title": "The Directory for the Publick Worship of God", "_author": "Westminster Assembly", "_schema_type": "doctrinal_document", "_license": "cc0-1.0", "_source_url": "https://thewestminsterstandard.org/directory-for-publick-worship", "document_id": "directory-for-publick-worship", "document_kind": "directory", "unit_type": "section", "number": "6", "title": "Of Prayer after Sermon.", "parent_number": "", "parent_title": "", "content": "THE sermon being ended, the minister is “To give thanks for the great love of God, in sending his Son Jesus Christ unto us; for the communication of his Holy Spirit; for the light and liberty of the glorious gospel, and the rich and heavenly blessings revealed therein; as, namely, election, vocation, adoption, justification, sanctification, and hope of glory; for the admirable goodness of God in freeing the land from antichristian darkness and tyranny, and for all other national deliverances; for the reformation of religion; for the covenant; and for many temporal blessings.\n\nTo pray for the continuance of the gospel, and all ordinances thereof, in their purity, power, and liberty: to turn the chief and most useful heads of the sermon into some few petitions; and to pray that it may abide in the heart, and bring forth fruit.\n\nTo pray for preparation for death and judgment, and a watching for the coming of our Lord Jesus Christ: to entreat of God the forgiveness of the iniquities of our holy things, and the acceptation of our spiritual sacrifice, through the merit and mediation of our great High Priest and Saviour the Lord Jesus Christ.”\n\nAnd because the prayer which Christ taught his disciples is not only a pattern of prayer, but itself a most comprehensive prayer, we recommend it also to be used in the prayers of the church. And whereas, at the administration of the sacraments, the holding publick fasts and days of thanksgiving, and other special occasions, which may afford matter of special petitions and thanksgivings, it is requisite to express somewhat in our publick prayers, (as at this time it is our duty to pray for a blessing upon the Assembly of Divines, the armies by sea and land, for the defence of the King, Parliament, and Kingdom,) every minister is herein to apply himself in his prayer, before or after sermon, to those occasions: but, for the manner, he is left to his liberty, as God shall direct and enable him in piety and wisdom to discharge his duty.\n\nThe prayer ended, let a psalm be sung, if with conveniency it may be done. After which (unless some other ordinance of Christ, that concerneth the congregation at that time, be to follow) let the minister dismiss the congregation with a solemn blessing.\n\nBack to top.", "token_count": 481, "proofs": []} -{"_source_id": "directory-for-publick-worship", "_source_title": "The Directory for the Publick Worship of God", "_author": "Westminster Assembly", "_schema_type": "doctrinal_document", "_license": "cc0-1.0", "_source_url": "https://thewestminsterstandard.org/directory-for-publick-worship", "document_id": "directory-for-publick-worship", "document_kind": "directory", "unit_type": "section", "number": "7", "title": "Of the Administration of the Sacraments:", "parent_number": "", "parent_title": "", "content": "AND FIRST, OF BAPTISM.\n\nBAPTISM, as it is not unnecessarily to be delayed, so it is not to be administered in any case by any private person, but by a minister of Christ, called to be the steward of the mysteries of God.\n\nNor is it to be administered in private places, or privately, but in the place of publick worship, and in the face of the congregation, where the people may most conveniently see and hear; and not in the places where fonts, in the time of Popery, were unfitly and superstitiously placed.\n\nThe child to be baptized after notice given to the minister the day before, is to be presented by the father, or (in case of his necessary absence) by some Christian friend in his place, professing his earnest desire that the child may be baptized.\n\nBefore baptism, the minister is to use some words of instruction, touching the institution, nature, use, and ends of this sacrament, shewing,\n“That it is instituted by our Lord Jesus Christ: That it is a seal of the covenant of grace, of our ingrafting into Christ, and of our union with him, of remission of sins, regeneration, adoption, and life eternal: That the water, in baptism, representeth and signifieth both the blood of Christ, which taketh away all guilt of sin, original and actual; and the sanctifying virtue of the Spirit of Christ against the dominion of sin, and the corruption of our sinful nature: That baptizing, or sprinkling and washing with water, signifieth the cleansing from sin by the blood and for the merit of Christ, together with the mortification of sin, and rising from sin to newness of life, by virtue of the death and resurrection of Christ: That the promise is made to believers and their seed; and that the seed and posterity of the faithful, born within the church, have, by their birth, interest in the covenant, and right to the seal of it, and to the outward privileges of the church, under the gospel, no less than the children of Abraham in the time of the Old Testament; the covenant of grace, for substance, being the same; and the grace of God, and the consolation of believers, more plentiful than before: That the Son of God admitted little children into his presence, embracing and blessing them, saying,\nFor of such is the kingdom of God:\nThat children, by baptism, are solemnly received into the bosom of the visible church, distinguished from the world, and them that are without, and united with believers; and that all who are baptized in the name of Christ, do renounce, and by their baptism are bound to fight against the devil, the world, and the flesh: That they are Christians, and federally holy before baptism, and therefore are they baptized: That the inward grace and virtue of baptism is not tied to that very moment of time wherein it is administered; and that the fruit and power thereof reacheth to the whole course of our life; and that outward baptism is not so necessary, that, through the want thereof, the infant is in danger of damnation, or the parents guilty, if they do not contemn or neglect the ordinance of Christ, when and where it may be had.”\n\nIn these or the like instructions, the minister is to use his own liberty and godly wisdom, as the ignorance or errors in the doctrine of baptism, and the edification of the people, shall require.\n\nHe is also to admonish all that are present,\n\n“To look back to their baptism; to repent of their sins against their covenant with God; to stir up their faith; to improve and make right use of their baptism, and of the covenant sealed thereby betwixt God and their souls.”\n\nHe is to exhort the parent,\n\n“To consider the great mercy of God to him and his child; to bring up the child in the knowledge of the grounds of the Christian religion, “and in the nurture and admonition of the Lord; and to let him know the danger of God’s wrath to himself and child, if he be negligent: requiring his solemn promise for the performance of his duty.”\n\nThis being done, prayer is also to be joined with the word of institution, for sanctifying the water to this spiritual use; and the minister is to pray to this or the like effect:\n\n“That the Lord, who hath not left us as strangers without the covenant of promise, but called us to the privileges of his ordinances, would graciously vouchsafe to sanctify and bless his own ordinance of baptism at this time: That he would join the inward baptism of his Spirit with the outward baptism of water; make this baptism to the infant a seal of adoption, remission of sin, regeneration, and eternal life, and all other promises of the covenant of grace: That the child may be planted into the likeness of the death and resurrection of Christ; and that, the body of sin being destroyed in him, he may serve God in newness of life all his days.”\n\nThen the minister is to demand the name of the child; which being told him, he is to say, (calling the child by his name,)\n\nI baptize thee in the name of the Father, and of the Son, and of the Holy Ghost.\n\nAs he pronounceth these words, he is to baptize the child with water: which, for the manner of doing of it, is not only lawful but sufficient, and most expedient to be, by pouring or sprinkling of the water on the face of the child, without adding any other ceremony.\n\nThis done, he is to give thanks and pray, to this or the like purpose:\n\n“Acknowledging with all thankfulness, that the Lord is true and faithful in keeping covenant and mercy: That he is good and gracious, not only in that he numbereth us among his saints, but is pleased also to bestow upon our children this singular token and badge of his love in Christ: That, in his truth and special providence, he daily bringeth some into the bosom of his church, to be partakers of his inestimable benefits, purchased by the blood of his dear Son, for the continuance and increase of his church.\n\nAnd praying, That the Lord would still continue, and daily confirm more and more this his unspeakable favour: That he would receive the infant now baptized, and solemnly entered into the household of faith, into his fatherly tuition and defence, and remember him with the favour that he sheweth to his people; that, if he shall be taken out of this life in his infancy, the Lord, who is rich in mercy, would be pleased to receive him up into glory; and if he live, and attain the years of discretion, that the Lord would so teach him by his word and Spirit, and make his baptism effectual to him, and so uphold him by his divine power and grace, that by faith he may prevail against the devil, the world, and the flesh, till in the end he obtain a full and final victory, and so be kept by the power of God through faith unto salvation, through Jesus Christ our Lord.”\n\nBack to top.", "token_count": 1481, "proofs": []} -{"_source_id": "directory-for-publick-worship", "_source_title": "The Directory for the Publick Worship of God", "_author": "Westminster Assembly", "_schema_type": "doctrinal_document", "_license": "cc0-1.0", "_source_url": "https://thewestminsterstandard.org/directory-for-publick-worship", "document_id": "directory-for-publick-worship", "document_kind": "directory", "unit_type": "section", "number": "8", "title": "OF THE CELEBRATION OF THE COMMUNION, OR SACRAMENT OF THE LORD’S SUPPER.", "parent_number": "", "parent_title": "", "content": "THE communion, or supper of the Lord, is frequently to be celebrated; but how often, may be considered and determined by the ministers, and other church-governors of each congregation, as they shall find most convenient for the comfort and edification of the people committed to their charge. And, when it shall be administered, we judge it convenient to be done after the morning sermon.\n\nThe ignorant and the scandalous are not fit to receive the sacrament of the Lord’s Supper.\n\nWhere this sacrament cannot with convenience be frequently administered, it is requisite that publick warning be given the sabbath-day before the administration thereof: and that either then, or on some day of that week, something concerning that ordinance, and the due preparation thereunto, and participation thereof, be taught; that, by the diligent use of all means sanctified of God to that end, both in publick and private, all may come better prepared to that heavenly feast.\n\nWhen the day is come for administration, the minister, having ended his sermon and prayer, shall make a short exhortation:\n\n“Expressing the inestimable benefit we have by this sacrament, together with the ends and use thereof: setting forth the great necessity of having our comforts and strength renewed thereby in this our pilgrimage and warfare: how necessary it is that we come unto it with knowledge, faith, repentance, love, and with hungering and thirsting souls after Christ and his benefits: how great the danger to eat and drink unworthily.\n\nNext, he is, in the name of Christ, on the one part, to warn all such as are ignorant, scandalous, profane, or that live in any sin or offence against their knowledge or conscience, that they presume not to come to that holy table; shewing them, that he that eateth and drinketh unworthily, eateth and drinketh judgment unto himself: and, on the other part, he is in an especial manner to invite and encourage all that labour under the sense of the burden of their sins, and fear of wrath, and desire to reach out unto a greater progress in grace than yet they can attain unto, to come to the Lord’s table; assuring them, in the same name, of ease, refreshing, and strength to their weak and wearied souls.”\n\nAfter this exhortation, warning, and invitation, the table being before decently covered, and so conveniently placed, that the communicants may orderly sit about it, or at it, the minister is to begin the action with sanctifying and blessing the elements of bread and wine set before him, (the bread in comely and convenient vessels, so prepared, that, being broken by him, and given, it may be distributed amongst the communicants; the wine also in large cups,) having first, in a few words, shewed that those elements, otherwise common, are now set apart and sanctified to this holy use, by the word of institution and prayer.\n\nLet the words of institution be read out of the Evangelists, or out of the first Epistle of the Apostle Paul to the Corinthians, Chap. 11:23.\nI have received of the Lord, &c.\nto the 27th Verse, which the minister may, when he seeth requisite, explain and apply.\n\nLet the prayer, thanksgiving, or blessing of the bread and wine, be to this effect:\n\n“With humble and hearty acknowledgment of the greatness of our misery, from which neither .i.man; nor angel was able to deliver us, and of our great unworthiness of the least of all God’s mercies; to give thanks to God for all his benefits, and especially for that great benefit of our redemption, the love of God the Father, the sufferings and merits of the Lord Jesus Christ the Son of God, by which we are delivered; and for all means of grace, the word and sacraments; and for this sacrament in particular, by which Christ, and all his benefits, are applied and sealed up unto us, which, notwithstanding the denial of them unto others, are in great mercy continued unto us, after so much and long abuse of them all.\n\nTo profess that there is no other name under heaven by which we can be saved, but the name of Jesus Christ, by whom alone we receive liberty and life, have access to the throne of grace, are admitted to eat and drink at his own table, and are sealed up by his Spirit to an assurance of happiness and everlasting life.\n\nEarnestly to pray to God, the Father of all mercies, and God of all consolation, to vouchsafe his gracious presence, and the effectual working of his Spirit in us; and so to sanctify these elements both of bread and wine, and to bless his own ordinance, that we may receive by faith the body and blood of Jesus Christ, crucified for us, and so to feed upon him, that he may be one with us, and we one with him; that he may live in us, and we in him, and to him who hath loved us, and given himself for us.”\n\nAll which he is to endeavour to perform with suitable affections, answerable to such an holy action, and to stir up the like in the people.\n\nThe elements being now sanctified by the word and prayer, the minister, being at the table, is to take the bread in his hand, and say, in these expressions, (or other the like, used by Christ or his apostle upon this occasion:)\n\n“According to the holy institution, command, and example of our blessed Saviour Jesus Christ, I take this bread, and, having given thanks, break it, and give it unto you; (there the minister, who is also himself to communicate, is to break the bread, and give it to the communicants;) “\nTake ye, eat ye; this is the body of Christ which is broken for you: do this in remembrance of him.”\n\nIn like manner the minister is to take the cup, and say, in these expressions, (or other the like, used by Christ or the apostle upon the same occasion:)\n\n“According to the institution, command, and example of our Lord Jesus Christ, I take this cup, and give it unto you; (here he giveth it to the communicants;)\nThis cup is the new testament in the blood of Christ, which is shed for the remission of the sins of many: drink ye all of it.\n”\n\nAfter all have communicated, the minister may, in a few words, put them in mind,\n\n“Of the grace of God in Jesus Christ, held forth in this sacrament; and exhort them to walk worthy of it.”\n\nThe minister is to give solemn thanks to God,\n\n“For his rich mercy, and invaluable goodness, vouchsafed to them in that sacrament; and to entreat for pardon for the defects of the whole service, and for the gracious assistance of his good Spirit, whereby they may be enabled to walk in the strength of that grace, as becometh those who have received so great pledges of salvation.”\n\nThe collection for the poor is so to be ordered, that no part of the publick worship be thereby hindered.\n\nBack to top.", "token_count": 1495, "proofs": []} -{"_source_id": "directory-for-publick-worship", "_source_title": "The Directory for the Publick Worship of God", "_author": "Westminster Assembly", "_schema_type": "doctrinal_document", "_license": "cc0-1.0", "_source_url": "https://thewestminsterstandard.org/directory-for-publick-worship", "document_id": "directory-for-publick-worship", "document_kind": "directory", "unit_type": "section", "number": "9", "title": "Of the Sanctification of the Lord’s Day", "parent_number": "", "parent_title": "", "content": "THE Lord’s day ought to be so remembered before-hand, as that all worldly business of our ordinary callings may be so ordered, and so timely and seasonably laid aside, as they may not be impediments to the due sanctifying of the day when it comes.\n\nThe whole day is to be celebrated as holy to the Lord, both in publick and private, as being the Christian sabbath. To which end, it is requisite, that there be a holy cessation or resting all that day from all unnecessary labours; and an abstaining, not only from all sports and pastimes, but also from all worldly words and thoughts.\n\nThat the diet on that day be so ordered, as that neither servants be unnecessarily detained from the publick worship of God, nor any other person hindered from the sanctifying that day. That there be private preparations of every person and family, by prayer for themselves, and for God’s assistance of the minister, and for a blessing upon his ministry; and by such other holy exercises, as may further dispose them to a more comfortable communion with God in his public ordinances.\n\nThat all the people meet so timely for publick worship, that the whole congregation may be present at the beginning, and with one heart solemnly join together in all parts of the publick worship, and not depart till after the blessing.\n\nThat what time is vacant, between or after the solemn meetings of the congregation in publick, be spent in reading, meditation, repetition of sermons; especially by calling their families to an account of what they have heard, and catechising of them, holy conferences, prayer for a blessing upon the publick ordinances, singing of psalms, visiting the sick, relieving the poor, and such like duties of piety, charity, and mercy, accounting the sabbath a delight.\n\nBack to top.", "token_count": 379, "proofs": []} -{"_source_id": "directory-for-publick-worship", "_source_title": "The Directory for the Publick Worship of God", "_author": "Westminster Assembly", "_schema_type": "doctrinal_document", "_license": "cc0-1.0", "_source_url": "https://thewestminsterstandard.org/directory-for-publick-worship", "document_id": "directory-for-publick-worship", "document_kind": "directory", "unit_type": "section", "number": "10", "title": "The Solemnization of Marriage.", "parent_number": "", "parent_title": "", "content": "ALTHOUGH marriage be no sacrament, nor peculiar to the church of God, but common to mankind, and of publick interest in every commonwealth; yet, because such as marry are to marry in the Lord, and have special need of instruction, direction, and exhortation, from the word of God, at their entering into such a new condition, and of the blessing of God upon them therein, we judge it expedient that marriage be solemnized by a lawful minister of the word, that he may accordingly counsel them, and pray for a blessing upon them.\n\nMarriage is to be betwixt one man and one woman only; and they such as are not within the degrees of consanguinity or affinity prohibited by the word of God; and the parties are to be of years of discretion, fit to make their own choice, or, upon good grounds, to give their mutual consent.\n\nBefore the solemnizing of marriage between any persons, the purpose of marriage shall be published by the minister three several sabbath-days, in the congregation, at the place or places of their most usual and constant abode, respectively. And of this publication the minister who is to join them in marriage shall have sufficient testimony, before he proceed to solemnize the marriage.\n\nBefore that publication of such their purpose, (if the parties be under age,) the consent of the parents, or others under whose power they are, (in case the parents be dead,) is to be made known to the church officers of that congregation, to be recorded.\n\nThe like is to be observed in the proceedings of all others, although of age, whose parents are living, for their first marriage.\n\nAnd, in after marriages of either of those parties, they shall be exhorted not to contract marriage without first acquainting their parents with it, (if with conveniency it may be done,) endeavouring to obtain their consent.\n\nParents ought not to force their children to marry without their free consent, nor deny their own consent without just cause.\n\nAfter the purpose or contract of marriage hath been thus published, the marriage is not to be long deferred. Therefore the minister, having had convenient warning, and nothing being objected to hinder it, is publickly to solemnize it in the place appointed by authority for publick worship, before a competent number of credible witnesses, at some convenient hour of the day, at any time of the year, except on a day of publick humiliation. And we advise that it be not on the Lord’s day.\n\nAnd because all relations are sanctified by the word and prayer, the minister is to pray for a blessing upon them, to this effect:\n\n“Acknowledging our sins, whereby we have made ourselves less than the least of all the mercies of God, and provoked him to embitter all our comforts; earnestly, in the name of Christ, to entreat the Lord (whose presence and favour is the happiness of every condition, and sweetens every relation) to be their portion, and to own and accept them in Christ, who are now to be joined in the honourable estate of marriage, the covenant of their God: and that, as he hath brought them together by his providence, he would sanctify them by his Spirit, giving them a new frame of heart fit for their new estate; enriching them with all graces whereby they may perform the duties, enjoy the comforts, undergo the cares, and resist the temptations which accompany that condition, as becometh Christians.”\n\nThe prayer being ended, it is convenient that the minister do briefly declare unto them, out of the scripture,\n\n“The institution, use, and ends of marriage, with the conjugal duties, which, in all faithfulness, they are to perform each to other; exhorting them to study the holy word of God, that they may learn to live by faith, and to be content in the midst of all marriage cares and troubles, sanctifying God’s name, in a thankful, sober, and holy use of all conjugal comforts; praying much with and for one another; watching over and provoking each other to love and good works; and to live together as the heirs of the grace of life.”\n\nAfter solemn charging of the persons to be married, before the great God, who searcheth all hearts, and to whom they must give a strict account at the last day, that if either of them know any cause, by precontract or otherwise, why they may not lawfully proceed to marriage, that they now discover it; the minister (if no impediment be acknowledged) shall cause first the man to take the woman by the right hand, saying these words:\n\nI\nN.\ndo take thee\nN.\nto be my married wife, and do, in the presence of God, and before this congregation, promise and covenant to be a loving and faithful husband unto thee, until God shall separate us by death.\n\nThen the woman shall take the man by the right hand, and say these words:\n\nI\nN.\ndo take thee\nN.\nto be my married husband, and I do, in the presence of God, and before this congregation, promise and covenant to be a loving, faithful, and obedient wife unto thee, until God shall separate us by death.\n\nThen, without any further ceremony, the minister shall, in the face of the congregation, pronounce them to be husband and wife, according to God’s ordinance; and so conclude the action with prayer to this effect:\n\n“That the Lord would be pleased to accompany his own ordinance with his blessing, beseeching him to enrich the persons now married, as with other pledges of his love, so particularly with the comforts and fruits of marriage, to the praise of his abundant mercy, in and through Christ Jesus.”\n\nA register is to be carefully kept, wherein the names of the parties so married, with the time of their marriage, are forthwith to be fairly recorded in a book provided for that purpose, for the perusal of all whom it may concern.\n\nBack to top.", "token_count": 1229, "proofs": []} -{"_source_id": "directory-for-publick-worship", "_source_title": "The Directory for the Publick Worship of God", "_author": "Westminster Assembly", "_schema_type": "doctrinal_document", "_license": "cc0-1.0", "_source_url": "https://thewestminsterstandard.org/directory-for-publick-worship", "document_id": "directory-for-publick-worship", "document_kind": "directory", "unit_type": "section", "number": "11", "title": "Concerning Visitation of the Sick.", "parent_number": "", "parent_title": "", "content": "IT is the duty of the minister not only to teach the people committed to his charge in publick, but privately; and particularly to admonish, exhort, reprove, and comfort them, upon all seasonable occasions, so far as his time, strength, and personal safety will permit.\n\nHe is to admonish them, in time of health, to prepare for death; and, for that purpose, they are often to confer with their minister about the estate of their souls; and, in times of sickness, to desire his advice and help, timely and seasonably, before their strength and understanding fail them.\n\nTimes of sickness and affliction are special opportunities put into his hand by God to minister a word in season to weary souls: because then the consciences of men are or should be more awakened to bethink themselves of their spiritual estate for eternity; and Satan also takes advantage then to load them more with sore and heavy temptations: therefore the minister, being sent for, and repairing to the sick, is to apply himself, with all tenderness and love, to administer some spiritual good to his soul, to this effect.\n\nHe may, from the consideration of the present sickness, instruct him out of scripture, that diseases come not by chance, or by distempers of body only, but by the wise and orderly guidance of the good hand of God to every particular person smitten by them. And that, whether it be laid upon him out of displeasure for sin, for his correction and amendment, or for trial and exercise of his graces, or for other special and excellent ends, all his sufferings shall turn to his profit, and work together for his good, if he sincerely labour to make a sanctified use of God’s visitation, neither despising his chastening, nor waxing weary of his correction.\n\nIf he suspect him of ignorance, he shall examine him in the principles of religion, especially touching repentance and faith; and, as he seeth cause, instruct him in the nature, use, excellency, and necessity of those graces; as also touching the covenant of grace; and Christ the Son of God, the Mediator of it; and concerning remission of sins by faith in him.\n\nHe shall exhort the sick person to examine himself, to search and try his former ways, and his estate towards God.\n\nAnd if the sick person shall declare any scruple, doubt, or temptation that are upon him, instructions and resolutions shall be given to satisfy and settle him.\n\nIf it appear that he hath not a due sense of his sins, endeavours ought to be used to convince him of his sins, of the guilt and desert of them; of the filth and pollution which the soul contracts by them; and of the curse of the law, and wrath of God, due to them; that he may be truly affected with and humbled for them: and withal make known the danger of deferring repentance, and of neglecting salvation at any time offered; to awaken his conscience, and rouse him up out of a stupid and secure condition, to apprehend the justice and wrath of God, before whom none can stand, but he that, lost in himself, layeth hold upon Christ by faith.\n\nIf he hath endeavoured to walk in the ways of holiness, and to serve God in uprightness, although not without many failings and infirmities; or, if his spirit be broken with the sense of sin, or cast down through want of the sense of God’s favour; then it will be fit to raise him up, by setting before him the freeness and fulness of God’s grace, the sufficiency of righteousness in Christ, the gracious offers in the gospel, that all who repent, and believe with all their heart in God’s mercy through Christ, renouncing their own righteousness, shall have life and salvation in him. It may be also useful to shew him, that death hath in it no spiritual evil to be feared by those that are in Christ, because sin, the sting of death, is taken away by Christ, who hath delivered all that are his from the bondage of the fear of death, triumphed over the grave, given us victory, is himself entered into glory to prepare a place for his people: so that neither life nor death shall be able to separate them from God’s love in Christ, in whom such are sure, though now they must be laid in the dust, to obtain a joyful and glorious resurrection to eternal life.\n\nAdvice also may be given, as to beware of an ill-grounded persuasion on mercy, or on the goodness of his condition for heaven, so to disclaim all merit in himself, and to cast himself wholly upon God for mercy, in the sole merits and mediation of Jesus Christ, who hath engaged himself never to cast off them who in truth and sincerity come unto him. Care also must be taken, that the sick person be not cast down into despair, by such a severe representation of the wrath of God due to him for his sins, as is not mollified by a sensible propounding of Christ and his merit for a door of hope to every penitent believer.\n\nWhen the sick person is best composed, may be least disturbed, and other necessary offices about him least hindered, the minister, if desired, shall pray with him, and for him, to this effect:\n\n“Confessing and bewailing of sin original and actual; the miserable condition of all by nature, as being children of wrath, and under the curse; acknowledging that all diseases, sicknesses, death, and hell itself, are the proper issues and effects thereof; imploring God’s mercy for the sick person, through the blood of Christ; beseeching that God would open his eyes, discover unto him his sins, cause him to see himself lost in himself, make known to him the cause why God smiteth him, reveal Jesus Christ to his soul for righteousness and life, give unto him his Holy Spirit, to create and strengthen faith to lay hold upon Christ, to work in him comfortable evidences of his love, to arm him against temptations, to take off his heart from the world, to sanctify his present visitation, to furnish him with patience and strength to bear it, and to give him perseverance in faith to the end.\n\nThat, if God shall please to add to his days, he would vouchsafe to bless and sanctify all means of his recovery; to remove the disease, renew his strength, and enable him to walk worthy of God, by a faithful remembrance, and diligent observing of such vows and promises of holiness and obedience, as men are apt to make in times of sickness, that he may glorify God in the remaining part of his life.\n\nAnd, if God have determined to finish his days by the present visitation, he may find such evidence of the pardon of all his sins, of his interest in Christ, and eternal life by Christ, as may cause his inward man to be renewed, while his outward man decayeth; that he may behold death without fear, cast himself wholly upon Christ without doubting, desire to be dissolved and to be with Christ, and so receive the end of his faith, the salvation of his soul, through the only merits and intercession of the Lord Jesus Christ, our alone Saviour and all-sufficient Redeemer.”\n\nThe minister shall admonish him also (as there shall be cause) to set his house in order, thereby to prevent inconveniences; to take care for payment of his debts, and to make restitution or satisfaction where he hath done any wrong; to be reconciled to those with whom he hath been at variance, and fully to forgive all men their trespasses against him, as he expects forgiveness at the hand of God.\n\nLastly, The minister may improve the present occasion to exhort those about the sick person to consider their own mortality, to return to the Lord, and make peace with him; in health to prepare for sickness, death, and judgment; and all the days of their appointed time so to wait until their change come, that when Christ, who is our life, shall appear, they may appear with him in glory.\n\nBack to top.", "token_count": 1685, "proofs": []} -{"_source_id": "directory-for-publick-worship", "_source_title": "The Directory for the Publick Worship of God", "_author": "Westminster Assembly", "_schema_type": "doctrinal_document", "_license": "cc0-1.0", "_source_url": "https://thewestminsterstandard.org/directory-for-publick-worship", "document_id": "directory-for-publick-worship", "document_kind": "directory", "unit_type": "section", "number": "12", "title": "Concerning Burial of the Dead.", "parent_number": "", "parent_title": "", "content": "WHEN any person departeth this life, let the dead body, upon the day of burial, be decently attended from the house to the place appointed for publick burial, and there immediately interred, without any ceremony.\n\nAnd because the custom of kneeling down, and praying by or towards the dead corpse, and other such usages, in the place where it lies before it be carried to burial, are superstitious; and for that praying, reading, and singing, both in going to and at the grave, have been grossly abused, are no way beneficial to the dead, and have proved many ways hurtful to the living; therefore let all such things be laid aside.\n\nHowbeit, we judge it very convenient, that the Christian friends, which accompany the dead body to the place appointed for publick burial, do apply themselves to meditations and conferences suitable to the occasion and that the minister, as upon other occasions, so at this time, if he be present, may put them in remembrance of their duty.\n\nThat this shall not extend to deny any civil respects or deferences at the burial, suitable to the rank and condition of the party deceased, while he was living.\n\nBack to top.", "token_count": 247, "proofs": []} -{"_source_id": "directory-for-publick-worship", "_source_title": "The Directory for the Publick Worship of God", "_author": "Westminster Assembly", "_schema_type": "doctrinal_document", "_license": "cc0-1.0", "_source_url": "https://thewestminsterstandard.org/directory-for-publick-worship", "document_id": "directory-for-publick-worship", "document_kind": "directory", "unit_type": "section", "number": "13", "title": "Concerning Publick Solemn Fasting.", "parent_number": "", "parent_title": "", "content": "WHEN some great and notable judgments are either inflicted upon a people, or apparently imminent, or by some extraordinary provocations notoriously deserved; as also when some special blessing is to be sought and obtained, publick solemn fasting (which is to continue the whole day) is a duty that God expecteth from that nation or people.\n\nA religious fast requires total abstinence, not only from all food, (unless bodily weakness do manifestly disable from holding out till the fast be ended, in which case somewhat may be taken, yet very sparingly, to support nature, when ready to faint,) but also from all worldly labour, discourses, and thoughts, and from all bodily delights, and such like, (although at other times lawful,) rich apparel, ornaments, and such like, during the fast; and much more from whatever is in the nature or use scandalous and offensive, as gaudish attire, lascivious habits and gestures, and other vanities of either sex; which .i.we; recommend to all ministers, in their places, diligently and zealously to reprove, as at other times, so especially at a fast, without respect of persons, as there shall be occasion.\n\nBefore the publick meeting, each family and person apart are privately to use all religious care to prepare their hearts to such a solemn work, and to be early at the congregation.\n\nSo large a portion of the day as conveniently may be, is to be spent in publick reading and preaching of the word, with singing of psalms, fit to quicken affections suitable to such a duty: but especially in prayer, to this or the like effect:\n\n“Giving glory to the great Majesty of God, the Creator, Preserver, and supreme Ruler of all the world, the better to affect us thereby with an holy reverence and awe of him; acknowledging his manifold, great, and tender mercies, especially to the church and nation, the more effectually to soften and abase our hearts before him; humbly confessing of sins of all sorts, with their several aggravations; justifying God’s righteous judgments, as being far less than our sins do deserve; yet humbly and earnestly imploring his mercy and grace for ourselves, the church and nation, for our king, and all in authority, and for all others for whom we are bound to pray, (according as the present exigent requireth,) with more special importunity and enlargement than at other times; applying by faith the promises and goodness of God for pardon, help, and deliverance from the evils felt, feared, or deserved; and for obtaining the blessings which we need and expect; together with a giving up of ourselves wholly and for ever unto the Lord.”\n\nIn all these, the ministers, who are the mouths of the people unto God, ought so to speak from their hearts, upon serious and thorough premeditation of them, that both themselves and their people may be much affected, and even melted thereby, especially with sorrow for their sins; that it may be indeed a day of deep humiliation and afflicting of the soul.\n\nSpecial choice is to be made of such scriptures to be read, and of such tests for preaching, as may best work the hearts of the hearers to the special business of the day, and most dispose them to humiliation and repentance: insisting most on those particulars which each minister’s observation and experience tells him are most conducing to the edification and reformation of that congregation to which he preacheth.\n\nBefore the close of the publick duties, the minister is, in his own and the people’s name, to engage his and their hearts to be the Lord’s, with professed purpose and resolution to reform whatever is amiss among them, and more particularly such sins as they have been more remarkably guilty of; and to draw near unto God, and to walk more closely and faithfully with him in new obedience, than ever before.\n\nHe is also to admonish the people, with all importunity, that the work of that day doth not end with the publick duties of it, but that they are so to improve the remainder of the day, and of their whole life, in reinforcing upon themselves and their families in private all those godly affections and resolutions which they professed in publick, as that they may be settled in their hearts for ever, and themselves may more sensibly find that God hath smelt a sweet savour in Christ from their performances, and is pacified towards them, by answers of grace, in pardoning of sin, in removing of judgments, in averting or preventing of plagues, and in conferring of blessings, suitable to the conditions and prayers of his people, by Jesus Christ.\n\nBesides solemn and general fasts enjoined by authority, we judge that, at other times, congregations may keep days of fasting, as divine providence shall administer unto them special occasion; and also that families may do the same, so it be not on days wherein the congregation to which they do belong is to meet for fasting, or other publick duties of worship.\n\nBack to top.", "token_count": 1045, "proofs": []} -{"_source_id": "directory-for-publick-worship", "_source_title": "The Directory for the Publick Worship of God", "_author": "Westminster Assembly", "_schema_type": "doctrinal_document", "_license": "cc0-1.0", "_source_url": "https://thewestminsterstandard.org/directory-for-publick-worship", "document_id": "directory-for-publick-worship", "document_kind": "directory", "unit_type": "section", "number": "14", "title": "Concerning the Observation of Days of Publick Thanksgiving.", "parent_number": "", "parent_title": "", "content": "WHEN any such day is to be kept, let notice be given of it, and of the occasion thereof, some convenient time before, that the people may the better prepare themselves thereunto.\n\nThe day being come, and the congregation (after private preparations) being assembled, the minister is to begin with a word of exhortation, to stir up the people to the duty for which they are met, and with a short prayer for God’s assistance and blessing, (as at other conventions for publick worship,) according to the particular occasion of their meeting.\n\nLet him then make some pithy narration of the deliverance obtained, or mercy received, or of whatever hath occasioned that assembling of the congregation, that all may better understand it, or be minded of it, and more affected with it.\n\nAnd, because singing of psalms is of all other the most proper ordinance for expressing of joy and thanksgiving, let some pertinent psalm or psalms be sung for that purpose, before or after the reading of some portion of the word suitable to the present business.\n\nThen let the minister, who is to preach, proceed to further exhortation and prayer before his sermon, with special reference to the present work: after which, let him preach upon some text of Scripture pertinent to the occasion.\n\nThe sermon ended, let him not only pray, as at other times after preaching is directed, with remembrance of the necessities of the Church, King, and State, (if before the sermon they were omitted,) but enlarge himself in due and solemn thanksgiving for former mercies and deliverances; but more especially for that which at the present calls them together to give thanks: with humble petition for the continuance and renewing of God’s wonted mercies, as need shall be, and for sanctifying grace to make a right use thereof. And so, having sung another psalm, suitable to the mercy, let him dismiss the congregation with a blessing, that they may have some convenient time for their repast and refreshing.\n\nBut the minister (before their dismission) is solemnly to admonish them to beware of all excess and riot, tending to gluttony or drunkenness, and much more of these sins themselves, in their eating and refreshing; and to take care that their mirth and rejoicing be not carnal, but spiritual, which may make God’s praise to be glorious, and themselves humble and sober; and that both their feeding and rejoicing may render them more cheerful and enlarged, further to celebrate his praises in the midst of the congregation, when they return unto it in the remaining part of that day.\n\nWhen the congregation shall be again assembled, the like course in praying, reading, preaching, singing of psalms, and offering up of more praise and thanksgiving, that is before directed for the morning, is to be renewed and continued, so far as the time will give leave.\n\nAt one or both of the publick meetings that day, a collection is to be made for the poor, (and in the like manner upon the day of publick humiliation,) that their loins may bless us, and rejoice the more with us. And the people are to be exhorted, at the end of the latter meeting, to spend the residue of that day in holy duties, and testifications of Christian love and charity one towards another, and of rejoicing more and more in the Lord; as becometh those who make the joy of the Lord their strength.\n\nBack to top.", "token_count": 716, "proofs": []} -{"_source_id": "directory-for-publick-worship", "_source_title": "The Directory for the Publick Worship of God", "_author": "Westminster Assembly", "_schema_type": "doctrinal_document", "_license": "cc0-1.0", "_source_url": "https://thewestminsterstandard.org/directory-for-publick-worship", "document_id": "directory-for-publick-worship", "document_kind": "directory", "unit_type": "section", "number": "15", "title": "Of Singing of Psalms.", "parent_number": "", "parent_title": "", "content": "IT is the duty of Christians to praise God publickly, by singing of psalms together in the congregation, and also privately in the family.\n\nIn singing of psalms, the voice is to be tunably and gravely ordered; but the chief care must be to sing with understanding, and with grace in the heart, making melody unto the Lord.\n\nThat the whole congregation may join herein, every one that can read is to have a psalm book; and all others, not disabled by age or otherwise, are to be exhorted to learn to read. But for the present, where many in the congregation cannot read, it is convenient that the minister, or some other fit person appointed by him and the other ruling officers, do read the psalm, line by line, before the singing thereof.\n\nBack to top.", "token_count": 169, "proofs": []} -{"_source_id": "directory-for-publick-worship", "_source_title": "The Directory for the Publick Worship of God", "_author": "Westminster Assembly", "_schema_type": "doctrinal_document", "_license": "cc0-1.0", "_source_url": "https://thewestminsterstandard.org/directory-for-publick-worship", "document_id": "directory-for-publick-worship", "document_kind": "directory", "unit_type": "section", "number": "16", "title": "AN APPENDIX,", "parent_number": "", "parent_title": "", "content": "Touching Days and Places for Publick Worship.\n\nTHERE is no day commanded in scripture to be kept holy under the gospel but the Lord’s day, which is the Christian Sabbath.\n\nFestival days, vulgarly called\nHoly-days,\nhaving no warrant in the word of God, are not to be continued.\n\nNevertheless, it is lawful and necessary, upon special emergent occasions, to separate a day or days for publick fasting or thanksgiving, as the several eminent and extraordinary dispensations of God’s providence shall administer cause and opportunity to his people.\n\nAs no place is capable of any holiness, under pretence of whatsoever dedication or consecration; so neither is it subject to such pollution by any superstition formerly used, and now laid aside, as may render it unlawful or inconvenient for Christians to meet together therein for the publick worship of God. And therefore we hold it requisite, that the places of publick assembling for worship among us should be continued and employed to that use.\n\nBack to top.", "token_count": 205, "proofs": []} -{"_source_id": "first-confession-of-basel", "_source_title": "First Confession of Basel", "_author": "John Oecolampadius", "_schema_type": "doctrinal_document", "_license": "cc0-1.0", "_source_url": "http://apostles-creed.org/wp-content/uploads/2014/09/The-First-Confession-of-Basel-1534.pdf", "document_id": "first-confession-of-basel", "document_kind": "confession", "unit_type": "article", "number": "I", "title": "CONCERNING GOD", "parent_number": "", "parent_title": "", "content": "We believe in God the Father, God the Son, God the Holy Spirit, one holy, divine Trinity, three Persons and one single, eternal, almighty God, in essence and substance, and not three gods. We also believe that God has created all things by His eternal Word, that is, by His only-begotten Son, and preserves and strengthens all things by His Spirit, that is, by His power; and therefore, God sustains and governs all things as He created them.\n\nHence we confess that before He created the world God elected all those upon whom He willed to bestow the inheritance of eternal salvation.", "token_count": 130, "proofs": [{"id": 1, "references": [{"raw": "Gen.1.1", "osis": ["Gen.1.1"]}, {"raw": "John.1.14", "osis": ["John.1.14"]}, {"raw": "1Chr.29.11-1Chr.29.12", "osis": ["1Chr.29.11-1Chr.29.12"]}, {"raw": "Acts.2.23", "osis": ["Acts.2.23"]}]}, {"id": 2, "references": [{"raw": "Rom.8.28", "osis": ["Rom.8.28"]}, {"raw": "Rom.9.6", "osis": ["Rom.9.6"]}, {"raw": "Rom.11.5", "osis": ["Rom.11.5"]}, {"raw": "Eph.1.4", "osis": ["Eph.1.4"]}]}]} -{"_source_id": "first-confession-of-basel", "_source_title": "First Confession of Basel", "_author": "John Oecolampadius", "_schema_type": "doctrinal_document", "_license": "cc0-1.0", "_source_url": "http://apostles-creed.org/wp-content/uploads/2014/09/The-First-Confession-of-Basel-1534.pdf", "document_id": "first-confession-of-basel", "document_kind": "confession", "unit_type": "article", "number": "II", "title": "CONCERNING MAN", "parent_number": "", "parent_title": "", "content": "We confess that in the beginning God made man faultless in the likeness of righteousness and holiness. But he willfully fell into sin. Through this fall the whole human race was corrupted and made subject to damnation. 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observance of His holy passion with thanksgiving, to proclaim His death, and also to attest Christian love and unity with true faith.\n\nAnd just as in Baptism, in which the washing away of sins is offered to us by the ministers of the Church but can only be effected by the Father, Son and Holy Spirit, water remains truly water, so also does the bread and wine remain bread and wine in the Lord's Supper, in which the true body and blood of Christ is portrayed and offered to us with the bread and wine of the Lord, together with the words of institution.\n\nWe firmly believe, however, that Christ Himself is the food of a believing soul unto eternal life, and that our souls are nourished through true faith in the crucified Christ with the flesh and blood of Christ, and that we, as members of His body of which He is our only Head, live in Him and He in us, so that on the Day of Judgment we may be raised by Him and in Him to eternal joy and blessedness. Therefore we confess this: that Christ is present in His holy Supper for all who truly believe. However, we do not enclose in the bread and wine of the Lord the natural, true and essential body of Christ who was born of the pure Virgin Mary, suffered for us and has ascended into heaven. 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This is the reason we use excommunication in the Church.\n\nBut the Christian Church excommunicates solely for the sake of the reclamation of offenders, and consequently it gladly receives them again after they have put away their scandalous life and have improved.", "token_count": 107, "proofs": [{"id": 1, "references": [{"raw": "Matt.18.15", "osis": ["Matt.18.15"]}, {"raw": "1Cor.5.3", "osis": ["1Cor.5.3"]}, {"raw": "2Thess.3.6,2Thess.3.14", "osis": ["2Thess.3.6", "2Thess.3.14"]}, {"raw": "1Tim.1.19", "osis": ["1Tim.1.19"]}]}, {"id": 2, "references": [{"raw": "2Cor.2.6", "osis": ["2Cor.2.6"]}, {"raw": "1Tim.1.20", "osis": ["1Tim.1.20"]}]}]} -{"_source_id": "first-confession-of-basel", "_source_title": "First Confession of Basel", "_author": "John Oecolampadius", "_schema_type": "doctrinal_document", "_license": "cc0-1.0", "_source_url": "http://apostles-creed.org/wp-content/uploads/2014/09/The-First-Confession-of-Basel-1534.pdf", "document_id": "first-confession-of-basel", "document_kind": "confession", "unit_type": "article", "number": "VIII", "title": "CONCERNING GOVERNMENT", "parent_number": "", "parent_title": "", "content": "God has charged governments, His servants, with the sword and with the highest external power for the protection of the good and for vengeance upon and punishment of evildoers. 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Although this faith is continually exercised, signalized, and thus confirmed by works of love, yet do we not ascribe to works, which are the fruit of faith, the righteousness and satisfaction for our sins. On the contrary, we ascribe it solely to a genuine trust and faith in the shed blood of the Lamb of God. For we freely confess that all things are granted to us in Christ, Who is our righteousness, holiness, redemption, the way, the truth, the wisdom and the life. Therefore the works of believers are not for the satisfaction of their sins, but solely for the purpose of showing in some degree our gratitude to the Lord God for the great kindness He has shown us in Christ.", "token_count": 162, "proofs": [{"id": 1, "references": [{"raw": "Matt.20.28", "osis": ["Matt.20.28"]}, {"raw": "Mark.10.45", "osis": ["Mark.10.45"]}, {"raw": "Luke.7.48,Luke.7.50", "osis": ["Luke.7.48", "Luke.7.50"]}, {"raw": "John.3.15,John.3.36", "osis": ["John.3.15", "John.3.36"]}, {"raw": "John.5.24", "osis": ["John.5.24"]}, {"raw": "John.6.28,John.6.35,John.6.40,John.6.47", "osis": ["John.6.28", "John.6.35", "John.6.40", "John.6.47"]}, {"raw": "Rom.3.21", "osis": ["Rom.3.21"]}, {"raw": "Rom.4", "osis": ["Rom.4"]}, {"raw": "Rom.10.4", "osis": ["Rom.10.4"]}, {"raw": "Gal.2.16", "osis": ["Gal.2.16"]}, {"raw": "Rom.3.27", "osis": ["Rom.3.27"]}, {"raw": "Eph.2.8,Eph.2.13", "osis": ["Eph.2.8", "Eph.2.13"]}, {"raw": "1Cor.1.1,1Cor.1.30", "osis": ["1Cor.1.1", "1Cor.1.30"]}, {"raw": "Rom.8.32", "osis": ["Rom.8.32"]}, {"raw": "Eph.2.9", "osis": ["Eph.2.9"]}, {"raw": "John.14.6", "osis": ["John.14.6"]}]}]} -{"_source_id": "first-confession-of-basel", "_source_title": "First Confession of Basel", "_author": "John Oecolampadius", "_schema_type": "doctrinal_document", "_license": "cc0-1.0", "_source_url": "http://apostles-creed.org/wp-content/uploads/2014/09/The-First-Confession-of-Basel-1534.pdf", "document_id": "first-confession-of-basel", "document_kind": "confession", "unit_type": "article", "number": "X", "title": "CONCERNING THE DAY OF JUDGMENT", "parent_number": "", "parent_title": "", "content": "We believe that there will be a Day of Judgment on which the resurrection of the flesh will take place, when every man will receive from Christ the Judge, according as he has lived in this life: eternal life, if out of true faith and with unfeigned love he has brought works of righteousness which are the fruit of faith; or everlasting fire if he has done either good or evil without faith or with a feigned faith without love.", "token_count": 90, "proofs": [{"id": 1, "references": []}, {"id": 2, "references": [{"raw": "Matt.24.30", "osis": ["Matt.24.30"]}, {"raw": "Matt.25.31", "osis": ["Matt.25.31"]}, {"raw": "2Tim.4.1,2Tim.4.8", "osis": ["2Tim.4.1", "2Tim.4.8"]}, {"raw": "Rom.2.5", "osis": ["Rom.2.5"]}, {"raw": "2Cor.5.10", "osis": ["2Cor.5.10"]}, {"raw": "John.5.25", "osis": ["John.5.25"]}]}]} -{"_source_id": "first-confession-of-basel", "_source_title": "First Confession of Basel", "_author": "John Oecolampadius", "_schema_type": "doctrinal_document", "_license": "cc0-1.0", "_source_url": "http://apostles-creed.org/wp-content/uploads/2014/09/The-First-Confession-of-Basel-1534.pdf", "document_id": "first-confession-of-basel", "document_kind": "confession", "unit_type": "article", "number": "XI", "title": "CONCERNING THINGS COMMANDED AND NOT COMMANDED", "parent_number": "", "parent_title": "", "content": "We confess that just as no one may require things which Christ has not commanded, so in the same way no one may forbid what He has not forbidden. For this reason we hold that the confessional, fasting during Lent, holy days and such things introduced by men are not commanded, and, on the other hand, that the marriage of priests is not forbidden.\n\nStill less may anyone permit what God has forbidden. This is the reason we reject the veneration and invoking of departed saints, the veneration and setting up of images, and such like. Moreover, no one may forbid what God has permitted. 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And should we be informed from the same Holy Scriptures of a better one, we have thereby expressed our readiness to be willing at any time to obey God and His holy Word with great thanksgiving. Enacted at a meeting of our Council, Wednesday, January 21, in the year 1534 after the birth of Christ our only Saviour.", "token_count": 89, "proofs": []} -{"_source_id": "first-helvetic-confession", "_source_title": "First Helvetic Confession", "_author": "Heinrich Bullinger", "_schema_type": "doctrinal_document", "_license": "cc0-1.0", "_source_url": "https://quod.lib.umich.edu/e/eebo/A13256.0001.001?rgn=main;view=fulltext", "document_id": "first-helvetic-confession", "document_kind": "confession", "unit_type": "article", "number": "1", "title": "Of the Holy Scrypture", "parent_number": "", "parent_title": "", "content": "The canonycall or holy scrypture whiche is the worde of god taught and gyuen by the holy spryte, & puplyshed vnto the worlde by the prophetes and holy apostles, which also is the moost perfyte and auncient science and doctryne of wysoome it alone contayneth consumatly all godlynes and all sorte and maner of facyon of lyfe.", "token_count": 96, "proofs": []} -{"_source_id": "first-helvetic-confession", "_source_title": "First Helvetic Confession", "_author": "Heinrich Bullinger", "_schema_type": "doctrinal_document", "_license": "cc0-1.0", "_source_url": "https://quod.lib.umich.edu/e/eebo/A13256.0001.001?rgn=main;view=fulltext", "document_id": "first-helvetic-confession", "document_kind": "confession", "unit_type": "article", "number": "2", "title": "Of the Exposicion of Scrypture", "parent_number": "", "parent_title": "", "content": "The interpretacion or exposicio of this holy wrytte ought and shuld be sought out of it selfe, so that it shulde be the owne interpretour, the rule of charite and faythe hauynge gouernaunce.", "token_count": 54, "proofs": []} -{"_source_id": "first-helvetic-confession", "_source_title": "First Helvetic Confession", "_author": "Heinrich Bullinger", "_schema_type": "doctrinal_document", "_license": "cc0-1.0", "_source_url": "https://quod.lib.umich.edu/e/eebo/A13256.0001.001?rgn=main;view=fulltext", "document_id": "first-helvetic-confession", "document_kind": "confession", "unit_type": "article", "number": "3", "title": "Of Mannes Tradicions", "parent_number": "", "parent_title": "", "content": "As to other thynges, of tradicions of men howe bewtifull & how moch receyued soeuer they be, what so euer tradicions withdraweth vs & stoppeth vs fro the scripture, of such do we answere the sayenges of the lord as of thynges hurt full and vnprofytable, they worshyppe me in vayne teachyng the doctrynes of man. Math i. xv.", "token_count": 99, "proofs": []} -{"_source_id": "first-helvetic-confession", "_source_title": "First Helvetic Confession", "_author": "Heinrich Bullinger", "_schema_type": "doctrinal_document", "_license": "cc0-1.0", "_source_url": "https://quod.lib.umich.edu/e/eebo/A13256.0001.001?rgn=main;view=fulltext", "document_id": "first-helvetic-confession", "document_kind": "confession", "unit_type": "article", "number": "4", "title": "Of the Holy Fathers", "parent_number": "", "parent_title": "", "content": "For the whiche sorte of interpretacyon so farre as the holy fathers hathe not gone fro it, not onely do we receyue them as interpretours of the scripture but also we honour and worshyp them as chosen and beloued instrumentes of God.", "token_count": 57, "proofs": []} -{"_source_id": "first-helvetic-confession", "_source_title": "First Helvetic Confession", "_author": "Heinrich Bullinger", "_schema_type": "doctrinal_document", "_license": "cc0-1.0", "_source_url": "https://quod.lib.umich.edu/e/eebo/A13256.0001.001?rgn=main;view=fulltext", "document_id": "first-helvetic-confession", "document_kind": "confession", "unit_type": "article", "number": "5", "title": "The Ende & Entent of the Scrypture", "parent_number": "", "parent_title": "", "content": "The pryncypal entent of al the scripture canonicall is to declare that God is beniuolent and frendly mynded to mankynde, and that he hathe declared that kyndnes in and throughe Iesu Chryste his onely sone, the which kynd nes is receyuyd by fayth, but this fayth is effectuous through charitie and expressed in an innocent lyfe", "token_count": 99, "proofs": []} -{"_source_id": "first-helvetic-confession", "_source_title": "First Helvetic Confession", "_author": "Heinrich Bullinger", "_schema_type": "doctrinal_document", "_license": "cc0-1.0", "_source_url": "https://quod.lib.umich.edu/e/eebo/A13256.0001.001?rgn=main;view=fulltext", "document_id": "first-helvetic-confession", "document_kind": "confession", "unit_type": "article", "number": "6", "title": "Of God", "parent_number": "", "parent_title": "", "content": "Of God we byleue in this sorte, that he is almyghtie, beynge one in substance and thre in persones, whiche euen as he hathe created by his worde, that is his sone, all thynges of nothynge, so by his spirite and prouydence gouerns he, preserue, & norysheth he, most truly, ryghtously, and wysely all thynges.", "token_count": 102, "proofs": []} -{"_source_id": "first-helvetic-confession", "_source_title": "First Helvetic Confession", "_author": "Heinrich Bullinger", "_schema_type": "doctrinal_document", "_license": "cc0-1.0", "_source_url": "https://quod.lib.umich.edu/e/eebo/A13256.0001.001?rgn=main;view=fulltext", "document_id": "first-helvetic-confession", "document_kind": "confession", "unit_type": "article", "number": "7", "title": "Of Man", "parent_number": "", "parent_title": "", "content": "Man whiche is the perfectest image of God in earthe, and also is the chefe dignite and honoure amonge all creatures visible, beynge made of soule and body, of the whiche twayne the body is mortall, the soule immortall, whan he was creat of god holy, by fallynge in vyce and synne throughe his owne fal, drew with hym in that same ruen & fal, & so subiected all mankynde to the same calamitie & wretchydnes that he fell in.", "token_count": 124, "proofs": []} -{"_source_id": "first-helvetic-confession", "_source_title": "First Helvetic Confession", "_author": "Heinrich Bullinger", "_schema_type": "doctrinal_document", "_license": "cc0-1.0", "_source_url": "https://quod.lib.umich.edu/e/eebo/A13256.0001.001?rgn=main;view=fulltext", "document_id": "first-helvetic-confession", "document_kind": "confession", "unit_type": "article", "number": "8", "title": "Of Originall Synne", "parent_number": "", "parent_title": "", "content": "And so this pestiferous infection whiche men calleth originall, hathe infecte and ouerspred the whole kynde of man, so far that by no helpe (he beynge the sone of wrathe and vengaunge and enemye of god) coulde be healed by any meanes but by the helpe of god onely, for yf there be any good that remayneth in man after the fall, that same beynge ioyntelie made weaker and weaker by our vyce tournes to the worse, because the strengthe and power of euyll ouercometh it, and nother suffereth it vs to folowe reason nor yet to exersyse ye godlynes of our mynde.", "token_count": 164, "proofs": []} -{"_source_id": "first-helvetic-confession", "_source_title": "First Helvetic Confession", "_author": "Heinrich Bullinger", "_schema_type": "doctrinal_document", "_license": "cc0-1.0", "_source_url": "https://quod.lib.umich.edu/e/eebo/A13256.0001.001?rgn=main;view=fulltext", "document_id": "first-helvetic-confession", "document_kind": "confession", "unit_type": "article", "number": "9", "title": "Of Frewyll", "parent_number": "", "parent_title": "", "content": "Wherfore we attribute so free wyll to man as we whiche wyttynge & wyllynge to do good, fele experiece of euyll, Also euyll trewly we maye do of oure owne wyll, but to enbrace and folowe good (except we be elluminat styred vp and mounted, by the grace of Chryst) we maye not, for god is he whiche worketh in vs, bothe to wyll, to performe, and to accomplyshe for his owne good wyll sake, and of god cometh our helth and saluacion, but of our selfe commeth perdicion.", "token_count": 147, "proofs": []} -{"_source_id": "first-helvetic-confession", "_source_title": "First Helvetic Confession", "_author": "Heinrich Bullinger", "_schema_type": "doctrinal_document", "_license": "cc0-1.0", "_source_url": "https://quod.lib.umich.edu/e/eebo/A13256.0001.001?rgn=main;view=fulltext", "document_id": "first-helvetic-confession", "document_kind": "confession", "unit_type": "article", "number": "10", "title": "Of the Eternall Mynde of God to Restore Man", "parent_number": "", "parent_title": "", "content": "And howbeit that through his fault man was subiecte vnto dampnacion, and also was runne vnder the iuste indingnacion of God to take vengaunce of hym, yet god the father neuer seaced to take a mercyfull cure ouer hym, the whiche thynge is manifest not onely of the fyrste prynces and the whole lawe, whiche as it is holy and good teaching vs the wyll of god, ryghtuousnes, and truthe, so worketh it wrath and storeth vp synne within vs, and slacketh it not, and that not through any faulte of it selfe but through oure vyce, but also clerely appereth it through Christ whiche was ordayned and geuen for that purpose.", "token_count": 173, "proofs": []} -{"_source_id": "first-helvetic-confession", "_source_title": "First Helvetic Confession", "_author": "Heinrich Bullinger", "_schema_type": "doctrinal_document", "_license": "cc0-1.0", "_source_url": "https://quod.lib.umich.edu/e/eebo/A13256.0001.001?rgn=main;view=fulltext", "document_id": "first-helvetic-confession", "document_kind": "confession", "unit_type": "article", "number": "11", "title": "Of Iesus Christ and that is Done by Hym", "parent_number": "", "parent_title": "", "content": "This Christ the very sone of God, & very God and very man also was made our brother, at the tyme appoynted he toke vpon hi whole man, made of soule and body, hauynge two natures vnpermyxte and one deuyne parsone, to the intent that he shulde restore vnto lyfe vs that were deed, and make vs aryse of God annexte with hym selfe, he also after that he had taken vpon him of the immaculate virgin by operacion of the holy goost fleshe, whiche was holy bycause of the vnion of the godhed, which is and also was lyke to our fleshe in all thynges excepte in synfulnes, and that bycause it behoued ye sacrefice for synne to be cleane and inmaculate, gaue that same fleshe to death for to expell all our synne by that meanes, and he also to the entent that we shuld haue one full and perfecte hope and trust of our inmortalitie hathe raysed vp agayne fro death to lyfe his owne fleshe, and hathe set it and placed it in heauen at the ryghte hande of his almyghty father.\n\nAnd there he sytteth our victorious champion, our gyder, our capitayne, and heed, also our hyghest bysshop in dede synne, death, and hell, beynge victoriously ouercome by hym, and defendeth oure cause and pleateth it perpetually vntyll he shall reforme and fascion vs to that lykenes to whiche we were create, and brynge vs to be partakers of eternall lyfe, and we loke for hym and beleueth that he shall come at the ende of all ages to be our trewe ryghtuous iust Iudge, and shall pronofice sentence agaynst all fleshe, whiche shalbe raysed vp before to that Iudgement and that he shall exalte the godly a boue the heauens, but the vngodly shall he codepne bothe body & soule to eternal distruction.\n\nAnd as he onely is oure mediatour, and entercessour, hoste and sacrifice, bysshop, lorde, and our kynge. Also do we acknowlage and confesse hym onely to be our attonement and raunsome, satisfaction, expiacion, or wysdome, our defence, and our onely deliuerer, refusyng vtterly all other meane of lyfe and saluacion, excepte thus by Chryst onely.", "token_count": 595, "proofs": []} -{"_source_id": "first-helvetic-confession", "_source_title": "First Helvetic Confession", "_author": "Heinrich Bullinger", "_schema_type": "doctrinal_document", "_license": "cc0-1.0", "_source_url": "https://quod.lib.umich.edu/e/eebo/A13256.0001.001?rgn=main;view=fulltext", "document_id": "first-helvetic-confession", "document_kind": "confession", "unit_type": "article", "number": "12", "title": "The Ende of the Preachynge of the Gospell", "parent_number": "", "parent_title": "", "content": "And therfore in the whole doctryne of the euangelystes anunciat and shew to be the fyrste, and chefely to be inculcated and taught that we are safe onely by the marcie of God, and merite of our sauiour Christ. And that men maye perceyue and vnderstande the better howe necessary is the mercie of god, and Christes merites for the, theyr synnes shuld be clerely shewed to them by the lawe, and remission by Christes death.", "token_count": 122, "proofs": []} -{"_source_id": "first-helvetic-confession", "_source_title": "First Helvetic Confession", "_author": "Heinrich Bullinger", "_schema_type": "doctrinal_document", "_license": "cc0-1.0", "_source_url": "https://quod.lib.umich.edu/e/eebo/A13256.0001.001?rgn=main;view=fulltext", "document_id": "first-helvetic-confession", "document_kind": "confession", "unit_type": "article", "number": "13", "title": "Of Fayth & of the Power of It", "parent_number": "", "parent_title": "", "content": "And these so godly benifites with the very sanctificacion of the holy spirite, do we optayne by fayth, the very trewe gyfte of God, and not throughe any other power or strength of oure selues or merytes.\n\nWhiche faythe is one certayne and vndouted substance and aprehensyon of all thynges that we hope for to come of the kyndnes of god, and it cometh firste out of the selfe charitie, it worketh noble frutes of al vertues, yet not with standynge we atribute no thyng to the dedes, althoughe they be godly yet be they mennes workes and actes, but the helthe and saluacion that is optayned, we atribute to the grace of god onely, and truely this worshypynge a lone is the very trewe worshypynge of god, faythe I meane mooste pryngnaunt & plentifull of good workes without any confydence in the workes.", "token_count": 235, "proofs": []} -{"_source_id": "first-helvetic-confession", "_source_title": "First Helvetic Confession", "_author": "Heinrich Bullinger", "_schema_type": "doctrinal_document", "_license": "cc0-1.0", "_source_url": "https://quod.lib.umich.edu/e/eebo/A13256.0001.001?rgn=main;view=fulltext", "document_id": "first-helvetic-confession", "document_kind": "confession", "unit_type": "article", "number": "14", "title": "The Congregacion or Churche", "parent_number": "", "parent_title": "", "content": "Also we holde and beleue that the churche, whiche is the congregacion & eleccion of all holy men, whiche also is the spouse of Christ whom he shall presente without spot vnto his father washynge it in his owne blode, is of suche lyuely stones aforesayd layde vpo this lyuely rocke on this maner..n\n he whiche churche howbeit, it be euydently knowne onely to the eyes of God, yet be certayne eternall ryghtes institute by Christ and be one publyke and lawful teachynge, teachynge of the worde of god, not onely is it spyed and knowen, but it is also so constituted by them that without the cerimonies there is no man reconed to be of it, excepte it be by a synguler preuilege of God", "token_count": 194, "proofs": []} -{"_source_id": "first-helvetic-confession", "_source_title": "First Helvetic Confession", "_author": "Heinrich Bullinger", "_schema_type": "doctrinal_document", "_license": "cc0-1.0", "_source_url": "https://quod.lib.umich.edu/e/eebo/A13256.0001.001?rgn=main;view=fulltext", "document_id": "first-helvetic-confession", "document_kind": "confession", "unit_type": "article", "number": "15", "title": "The Ministers of the Word of God", "parent_number": "", "parent_title": "", "content": "And for this cause we graunte the ministers of the church to be Cooperators of God as Paule calleth the, by whome God geueth and ministreth both know ledge of our selfe, and remission of synne, and conuerteth men to hym selfe, rayseth them vp, and comforteth the, affrayeth them also, and iudgeth them but so that the vertue and efficacie therof we ascrybe also to the Lorde, and the ministracion of the sacramentes. For it is manifest that this efficacie and powre is not bounde nor knytte to any creature, but is dyspensed lyberally and freely who soeuer and when soeuer he shall please for he that watereth is nothyng, nor yet is he that planteth any thynge, but he that geueth the encreasment, whiche is God.", "token_count": 200, "proofs": []} -{"_source_id": "first-helvetic-confession", "_source_title": "First Helvetic Confession", "_author": "Heinrich Bullinger", "_schema_type": "doctrinal_document", "_license": "cc0-1.0", "_source_url": "https://quod.lib.umich.edu/e/eebo/A13256.0001.001?rgn=main;view=fulltext", "document_id": "first-helvetic-confession", "document_kind": "confession", "unit_type": "article", "number": "16", "title": "The Power of the Churche", "parent_number": "", "parent_title": "", "content": "The aucthorite to preache Goddes worde, and to feede the Lordes flocke, the whiche properly is the power of the keyes, prescribynge and comaundyng, all men bothe hye and lowe all lyke, shulde be holy and inuiolat, and shulde be comitted onely to them that are mete therfore and chosen other by the eleccion of God, or elles by a sure and aduysed eleccion of the churche, or by theyr wyll to whome the churches depute & apoynt that offyce of chosynge.", "token_count": 140, "proofs": []} -{"_source_id": "first-helvetic-confession", "_source_title": "First Helvetic Confession", "_author": "Heinrich Bullinger", "_schema_type": "doctrinal_document", "_license": "cc0-1.0", "_source_url": "https://quod.lib.umich.edu/e/eebo/A13256.0001.001?rgn=main;view=fulltext", "document_id": "first-helvetic-confession", "document_kind": "confession", "unit_type": "article", "number": "17", "title": "The Chosyng of Ministers or Officers", "parent_number": "", "parent_title": "", "content": "This ministracion and offyce shulde be graunted to no man but to him whom the ministers of the churche, and they vnto whom the charge is gyuen by the churches, & foud iudged to be of knowlage in the law of god, & of inocent lyfe, the whiche seynge it is the very eleccion God, it is well and iustlye approued by the voyce of the churche, and the imposicion of handes of the heedes of the preestes.", "token_count": 121, "proofs": []} -{"_source_id": "first-helvetic-confession", "_source_title": "First Helvetic Confession", "_author": "Heinrich Bullinger", "_schema_type": "doctrinal_document", "_license": "cc0-1.0", "_source_url": "https://quod.lib.umich.edu/e/eebo/A13256.0001.001?rgn=main;view=fulltext", "document_id": "first-helvetic-confession", "document_kind": "confession", "unit_type": "article", "number": "18", "title": "The Heed & Sheperd of the Churche", "parent_number": "", "parent_title": "", "content": "Christe verely hym selfe is the very trewe heed of his churche and congregacion, and the onely pastor and heerd, and he also geueth presydetes, heedes, and teachers, to the entent that in the externall administracion they shulde vse the ppower of the churche well and lawfully, wherfore we knowe not them that are heedes & pastors in name onely, nor yet the Romenishe heedes.", "token_count": 107, "proofs": []} -{"_source_id": "first-helvetic-confession", "_source_title": "First Helvetic Confession", "_author": "Heinrich Bullinger", "_schema_type": "doctrinal_document", "_license": "cc0-1.0", "_source_url": "https://quod.lib.umich.edu/e/eebo/A13256.0001.001?rgn=main;view=fulltext", "document_id": "first-helvetic-confession", "document_kind": "confession", "unit_type": "article", "number": "19", "title": "The Dutie of Ministers or Officers", "parent_number": "", "parent_title": "", "content": "The chefe and pryncypall offyce of this ministracion is to preache repentaunce and remission of synne through Iesu Christe, to praye continually for the people, to geue diligence wholy to holy stodyes and to the worde of God, and resyst and pursue the deuyll alway with the word of god, as wt the sworde of the spirite, and that with a deadly ha tered, and by all meanes to chasten him awaye, to defende the holy citezens of Christe.\n\nAnd by all meanes compell and reproue the fautie and vicious, and to exclude from the churche them that stereth to farre, and that by a godly consente and agrement of them whiche are chosen of ye ministers and magistrates for correccyon, or to ponyshe them by any other waye conuenient and profytable meanes, so longe vntyll they come to a mendement, and so be safe, for this is the returnynge of the churche agayne, for one suche Citezen of Chryst yf he acknowlage and confesse his erroure with conuerted mynde and lyfe, for all this doctryne seketh and wylleth that we requyre wyllynge and helthefull correccion, exhilarite, or comforte all godly by a newe studdy of godlynes.", "token_count": 319, "proofs": []} -{"_source_id": "form-of-church-government", "_source_title": "The Form of Presbyterial Church-Government", "_author": "Westminster Assembly", "_schema_type": "doctrinal_document", "_license": "cc0-1.0", "_source_url": "https://thewestminsterstandard.org/form-of-church-government", "document_id": "form-of-church-government", "document_kind": "declaration", "unit_type": "section", "number": "1", "title": "THE PREFACE.", "parent_number": "", "parent_title": "", "content": "JESUS CHRIST, upon whose shoulders the government is, whose name is called Wonderful, Counsellor, The mighty God, The everlasting Father, The Prince of Peace; of the increase of whose government and peace there shall be no end; who sits upon the throne of David, and upon his kingdom, to order it, and to establish it with judgment and justice, from henceforth, even for ever; having all power given unto him in heaven and in earth by the Father, who raised him from the dead, and set him at his own right hand, far above all principalities and power, and might, and dominion, and every name that is named, not only in this world, but also in that which is to come, and put all things under his feet, and gave him to be the head over all things to the church, which is his body, the fulness of him that filleth all in all: he being ascended up far above all heavens, that he might fill all things, received gifts for his church, and gave officers necessary for the edification of his church, and perfecting of his saints.\n\nBack to top.", "token_count": 236, "proofs": []} -{"_source_id": "form-of-church-government", "_source_title": "The Form of Presbyterial Church-Government", "_author": "Westminster Assembly", "_schema_type": "doctrinal_document", "_license": "cc0-1.0", "_source_url": "https://thewestminsterstandard.org/form-of-church-government", "document_id": "form-of-church-government", "document_kind": "declaration", "unit_type": "section", "number": "2", "title": "Of the Church.", "parent_number": "", "parent_title": "", "content": "THERE is one general church visible, held forth in the New Testament.\n\nThe ministry, oracles, and ordinances of the New Testament, are given by Jesus Christ to the general church visible, for the gathering and perfecting of it in this life, until his second coming.\n\nParticular visible churches, members of the general church, are also held forth in the New Testament. Particular churches in the primitive times were made up of visible saints, viz. of such as, being of age, professed faith in Christ, and obedience unto Christ, according to the rules of faith and life taught by Christ and his apostles; and of their children.\n\nBack to top.", "token_count": 136, "proofs": []} -{"_source_id": "form-of-church-government", "_source_title": "The Form of Presbyterial Church-Government", "_author": "Westminster Assembly", "_schema_type": "doctrinal_document", "_license": "cc0-1.0", "_source_url": "https://thewestminsterstandard.org/form-of-church-government", "document_id": "form-of-church-government", "document_kind": "declaration", "unit_type": "section", "number": "3", "title": "Of the Officers of the Church.", "parent_number": "", "parent_title": "", "content": "THE officers which Christ hath appointed for the edification of his church, and the perfecting of the saints, are, some extraordinary, as apostles, evangelists, and prophets, which are ceased.\n\nOthers ordinary and perpetual, as pastors, teachers, and other church-governors, and deacons.\n\nBack to top.", "token_count": 66, "proofs": []} -{"_source_id": "form-of-church-government", "_source_title": "The Form of Presbyterial Church-Government", "_author": "Westminster Assembly", "_schema_type": "doctrinal_document", "_license": "cc0-1.0", "_source_url": "https://thewestminsterstandard.org/form-of-church-government", "document_id": "form-of-church-government", "document_kind": "declaration", "unit_type": "section", "number": "4", "title": "Pastors.", "parent_number": "", "parent_title": "", "content": "THE pastor is an ordinary and perpetual officer in the church, prophesying of the time of the gospel.\n\nFirst, it belongs to his office,\n\nTo pray for and with his flock, as the mouth of the people unto God, Acts vi. 2, 3, 4, and xx. 36, where preaching and prayer are joined as several parts of the same office. The office of the elder (that is, the pastor) is to pray for the sick, even in private, to which a blessing is especially promised; much more therefore ought he to perform this in the publick execution of his office, as a part thereof.\n\nTo read the Scriptures publickly; for the proof of which,\n\n1. That the priests and Levites in the Jewish church were trusted with the publick reading of the word is proved.\n\n2. That the ministers of the gospel have as ample a charge and commission to dispense the word, as well as other ordinances, as the priests and Levites had under the law, proved, Isa. lxvi. 21. Matt. xxiii. 34. where our Saviour entitleth the officers of the New Testament, whom he will send forth, by the same names of the teachers of the Old.\n\nWhich propositions prove, that therefore (the duty being of a moral nature) it followeth by just consequence, that the publick reading of the scriptures belongeth to the pastor’s office.\n\nTo feed the flock, by preaching of the word, according to which he is to teach, convince, reprove, exhort, and comfort.\n\nTo catechise, which is a plain laying down the first principles of the oracles of God, or of the doctrine of Christ, and is a part of preaching.\n\nTo dispense other divine mysteries.\n\nTo administer the sacraments.\n\nTo bless the people from God, Numb. vi. 23, 24, 25, 26. Compared with Rev. i.4, 5, (where the same blessings, and persons from whom they come, are ex mentioned,) Isa. lxvi. 21, where, under the names of Priests and Levites to be continued under the gospel, are meant evangelical pastors, who therefore are by office to bless the people.\n\nTo take care of the poor.\n\nAnd he hath also a ruling power over the flock as a pastor.\n\nTeacher or Doctor.\n\nTHE scripture doth hold out the name and title of teacher, as well as of the pastor.\n\nWho is also a minister of the word, as well as the pastor, and hath power of administration of the sacraments.\n\nThe Lord having given different gifts, and divers exercises according to these gifts, in the ministry of the word; though these different gifts may meet in, and accordingly be exercised by, one and the same minister; yet, where be several ministers in the same congregation, they may be designed to several employments, according to the different gifts in which each of them doth most excel. And he that doth more excel in exposition of scripture, in teaching sound doctrine, and in convincing gainsayers, than he doth in application, and is accordingly employed therein, may be called a teacher, or doctor, (the places alleged by the notation of the word do prove the proposition.) Nevertheless, where is but one minister in a particular congregation, he is to perform, as far is able, the whole work of the ministry.\n\nA teacher, or doctor, is of most excellent use in schools and universities; as of old in the schools of the prophets, and at Jerusalem, where Gamaliel and others taught as doctors.\n\nBack to top.", "token_count": 749, "proofs": []} -{"_source_id": "form-of-church-government", "_source_title": "The Form of Presbyterial Church-Government", "_author": "Westminster Assembly", "_schema_type": "doctrinal_document", "_license": "cc0-1.0", "_source_url": "https://thewestminsterstandard.org/form-of-church-government", "document_id": "form-of-church-government", "document_kind": "declaration", "unit_type": "section", "number": "5", "title": "Other Church-Governors.", "parent_number": "", "parent_title": "", "content": "AS there were in the Jewish church elders of the people joined with the priests and Levites in the government of the church; so Christ, who hath instituted government, and governors ecclesiastical in the church, hath furnished some in his church, beside the ministers of the word, with gifts for government, and with commission to execute the same when called thereunto, who are to join with the minis n the government of the church. Which officers reformed churches commonly call Elders.\n\nBack to top.", "token_count": 103, "proofs": []} -{"_source_id": "form-of-church-government", "_source_title": "The Form of Presbyterial Church-Government", "_author": "Westminster Assembly", "_schema_type": "doctrinal_document", "_license": "cc0-1.0", "_source_url": "https://thewestminsterstandard.org/form-of-church-government", "document_id": "form-of-church-government", "document_kind": "declaration", "unit_type": "section", "number": "6", "title": "Deacons.", "parent_number": "", "parent_title": "", "content": "THE scripture doth hold out deacons as distinct officers in the church.\n\nWhose office is perpetual. To whose office it belongs not to preach the word, or administer the sacraments, but to take special care in distributing to the necessities of the poor.\n\nBack to top.", "token_count": 56, "proofs": []} -{"_source_id": "form-of-church-government", "_source_title": "The Form of Presbyterial Church-Government", "_author": "Westminster Assembly", "_schema_type": "doctrinal_document", "_license": "cc0-1.0", "_source_url": "https://thewestminsterstandard.org/form-of-church-government", "document_id": "form-of-church-government", "document_kind": "declaration", "unit_type": "section", "number": "7", "title": "Of Particular Congregations.", "parent_number": "", "parent_title": "", "content": "IT is lawful and expedient that there be fixed congregations, that is, a certain company of Christians to meet in one assembly ordinarily for publick worship. When believers multiply to such a number, that they cannot conveniently meet in one place, it is lawful and expedient that they should be divided into distinct and fixed congregations, for the better administration of such ordinances as belong unto them, and the discharge of mutual duties.\n\nThe ordinary way of dividing Christians into distinct congregations, and most expedient for edification, is by the respective bounds of their dwellings.\n\nFirst, Because they who dwell together, being bound to all kind of moral duties one to another, have the better opportunity thereby to discharge them; which moral tie is perpetual; for Christ came not to destroy the law, but to fulfil it.\n\nSecondly, The communion of saints must be so ordered, as may stand with the most convenient use of the ordinances, and discharge of moral duties, without respect of persons.\n\nThirdly, The pastor and people must so nearly cohabit together, as that they may mutually perform their duties each to other with most conveniency.\n\nIn this company some must be set apart to bear office.\n\nBack to top.", "token_count": 246, "proofs": []} -{"_source_id": "form-of-church-government", "_source_title": "The Form of Presbyterial Church-Government", "_author": "Westminster Assembly", "_schema_type": "doctrinal_document", "_license": "cc0-1.0", "_source_url": "https://thewestminsterstandard.org/form-of-church-government", "document_id": "form-of-church-government", "document_kind": "declaration", "unit_type": "section", "number": "8", "title": "Of the Officers of a particular Congregation.", "parent_number": "", "parent_title": "", "content": "FOR officers in a single congregation, there ought to be one at the least, both to labour in the word and doctrine, and to rule.\n\nIt is also requisite that there should be others to join in government.\n\nAnd likewise it is requisite that there be others to take special care for the relief of the poor.\n\nThe number of each of which is to be proportioned according to the condition of the congregation.\n\nThese officers are to meet together at convenient and set times, for the well ordering of the affairs of that congregation, each according to his office.\n\nIt is most expedient that, in these meetings, one whose office is to labour in the word and doctrine, do moderate in their proceedings.\n\nBack to top.", "token_count": 144, "proofs": []} -{"_source_id": "form-of-church-government", "_source_title": "The Form of Presbyterial Church-Government", "_author": "Westminster Assembly", "_schema_type": "doctrinal_document", "_license": "cc0-1.0", "_source_url": "https://thewestminsterstandard.org/form-of-church-government", "document_id": "form-of-church-government", "document_kind": "declaration", "unit_type": "section", "number": "9", "title": "Of the Ordinances in a particular Congregation.", "parent_number": "", "parent_title": "", "content": "THE ordinances in a single congregation are, prayer, thanksgiving, and singing of psalms, the word read, (although there follow no immediate explication of what is read,) the word expounded and applied, catechising, the sacraments administered, collection made for the poor, dismissing the people with a blessing.\n\nBack to top.", "token_count": 70, "proofs": []} -{"_source_id": "form-of-church-government", "_source_title": "The Form of Presbyterial Church-Government", "_author": "Westminster Assembly", "_schema_type": "doctrinal_document", "_license": "cc0-1.0", "_source_url": "https://thewestminsterstandard.org/form-of-church-government", "document_id": "form-of-church-government", "document_kind": "declaration", "unit_type": "section", "number": "10", "title": "Of Church-Government, and the several sorts of Assemblies for the same.", "parent_number": "", "parent_title": "", "content": "CHRIST hath instituted a government, and governors ecclesiastical in the church: to that purpose, the apostles did immediately receive the keys from the hand of Jesus Christ, and did use and exercise them in all the churches of the world upon all occasions.\n\nAnd Christ hath since continually furnished some in his church with gifts of government, and with commission to execute the same, when called thereunto.\n\nIt is lawful, and agreeable to the word of God, that the church be governed by several sorts of assemblies, which are congregational, classical, and synodical.\n\nBack to top.", "token_count": 121, "proofs": []} -{"_source_id": "form-of-church-government", "_source_title": "The Form of Presbyterial Church-Government", "_author": "Westminster Assembly", "_schema_type": "doctrinal_document", "_license": "cc0-1.0", "_source_url": "https://thewestminsterstandard.org/form-of-church-government", "document_id": "form-of-church-government", "document_kind": "declaration", "unit_type": "section", "number": "11", "title": "Of the power in common of all these Assemblies.", "parent_number": "", "parent_title": "", "content": "IT is lawful, and agreeable to the word of God, that the several assemblies before mentioned have power to convent, and call before them, any person within their several bounds, whom the ecclesiastical business which is before them doth concern.\n\nThey have power to hear and determine such causes and differences as do orderly come before them.\n\nIt is lawful, and agreeable to the word of God, that all the said assemblies have some power to dispense church-censures.\n\nBack to top.", "token_count": 102, "proofs": []} -{"_source_id": "form-of-church-government", "_source_title": "The Form of Presbyterial Church-Government", "_author": "Westminster Assembly", "_schema_type": "doctrinal_document", "_license": "cc0-1.0", "_source_url": "https://thewestminsterstandard.org/form-of-church-government", "document_id": "form-of-church-government", "document_kind": "declaration", "unit_type": "section", "number": "12", "title": "Of Congregational Assemblies, that is, the Meeting of the ruling Officers of a particular Congregation, for the Government thereof.", "parent_number": "", "parent_title": "", "content": "THE ruling officers of a particular congregation have power, authoritatively, to call before them any member of the congregation, as they shall see just occasion.\n\nTo enquire into the knowledge and spiritual estate of the several members of the congregation.\n\nTo admonish and rebuke.\n\nWhich three branches are proved by Heb. xiii. 17; 1 Thess. v. 12, 13; Ezek. xxxiv. 4.\n\nAuthoritative suspension from the Lord’s table, of a person not yet cast out of the church, is agreeable to the scripture:\n\nFirst, Because the ordinance itself must not be profaned.\n\nSecondly, Because we are charged to withdraw from those that walk disorderly.\n\nThirdly, Because of the great sin and danger, both to him that comes unworthily, and also to the whole church. And there was power and authority, under the Old Testament, to keep unclean persons from holy things.\n\nThe like power and authority, by way of analogy, continues under the New Testament.\n\nThe ruling officers of a particular congregation have power authoritatively to suspend from the Lord’s table a person not yet cast out of the church:\n\nFirst, Because those who have authority to judge of, and admit, such as are fit to receive the sacrament, have authority to keep back such as shall be found unworthy.\n\nSecondly, Because it is an ecclesiastical business of ordinary practice belonging to that congregation.\n\nWhen congregations are divided and fixed, they need all mutual help one from another, both in regard of their intrinsical weaknesses and mutual dependence, as also in regard of enemies from without.\n\nBack to top.", "token_count": 339, "proofs": []} -{"_source_id": "form-of-church-government", "_source_title": "The Form of Presbyterial Church-Government", "_author": "Westminster Assembly", "_schema_type": "doctrinal_document", "_license": "cc0-1.0", "_source_url": "https://thewestminsterstandard.org/form-of-church-government", "document_id": "form-of-church-government", "document_kind": "declaration", "unit_type": "section", "number": "13", "title": "Of Classical Assemblies.", "parent_number": "", "parent_title": "", "content": "THE scripture doth hold out a presbytery in a church.\n\nA presbytery consisteth of ministers of the word, and such other publick officers as are agreeable to and warranted by the word of God to be church-governors, to join with the ministers in the government of the church.\n\nThe scripture doth hold forth, that many particular congregations may be under one presbyterial government.\n\nThis proposition is proved by instances:\n\nI. First, Of the church of Jerusalem, which consisted of more congregations than one, and all these congregations were under one presbyterial government.\n\nThis appeareth thus:\n\nFirst, The church of Jerusalem consisted of more congregations than one, as is manifest:\n\n1st, By the multitude of believers mentioned, in divers “places”, both before the dispersion of the believers there, by means of the persecution, and also after the dispersion.\n\n2dly, By the many apostles and other preachers in the church of Jerusalem. And if there were but one congregation there, then each apostle preached but seldom; which will not consist with Acts vi. 2.\n\n3dly, The diversity of languages among the believers, mentioned both in the second and sixth chapters of the Acts, doth argue more congregations than one in that church.\n\nSecondly, All those congregations were under one presbyterial government; because,\n\n1st, They were one church.\n\n2dly, The elders of the church are mentioned.\n\n3dly, The apostles did the ordinary acts of presbyters, as presbyters in that kirk; which proveth a presbyterial church before the dispersion, Acts vi.\n\n4thly, The several congregations in Jerusalem being one church, the elders of that church are mentioned as meeting together for acts of government; which proves that those several congregations were under one presbyterial government.\n\nAnd whether these congregations were fixed or not fixed, in regard of officers or members, it is all one as to the truth of the proposition.\n\nNor doth there appear any ma al difference betwixt the several congregations in Jerusalem, and the many congregations now in the ordinary condition of the church, as to the point of fixedness required of officers or members.\n\nThirdly, Therefore the scripture doth hold forth, that many congregations may be under one presbyterial government.\n\nII. Secondly, By the instance of the church of Ephesus; for,\n\nFirst, That there were more congregations than one in the church of Ephesus, appears by Acts xx. 31, where is mention of Paul’s continuance at Ephesus in preaching for the space of three years; and Acts xix. 18, 19, 20, where the special effect of the word is mentioned; and ver. 10. and 17. of the same chapter, where is a distinction of Jews and Greeks; and 1 Cor. xvi. 8, 9, where is a reason of Paul’s stay at Ephesus until Pentecost; and ver. 19, where is mention of a particular church in the house of Aquila and Priscilla, then at Ephesus, as appears, Acts xviii. 19, 24, 26. All which laid together, doth prove that the multitude of believers did make more congregations than one in the church of Ephesus.\n\nSecondly, That there were many elders over these many congregations, as one flock, appeareth.\n\nThirdly, That these many congregations were one church, and that they were under one presbyterial government, appeareth.\n\nBack to top.", "token_count": 749, "proofs": []} -{"_source_id": "form-of-church-government", "_source_title": "The Form of Presbyterial Church-Government", "_author": "Westminster Assembly", "_schema_type": "doctrinal_document", "_license": "cc0-1.0", "_source_url": "https://thewestminsterstandard.org/form-of-church-government", "document_id": "form-of-church-government", "document_kind": "declaration", "unit_type": "section", "number": "14", "title": "Of Synodical Assemblies.", "parent_number": "", "parent_title": "", "content": "THE scripture doth hold out another sort of assemblies for the government of the church, beside classical and congregational, all which we call Synodical.\n\nPastors and teachers, and other church-governors, (as also other fit persons, when it shall be deemed expedient,) are members of those assemblies which we call Synodical, where they have a lawful calling thereunto.\n\nSynodical assemblies may lawfully be of several sorts, as provincial, national, and oecumenical.\n\nIt is lawful, and agreeable to the word of God, that there be a subordination of congregational, classical, provincial, and national assemblies, for the government of the church.\n\nBack to top.", "token_count": 144, "proofs": []} -{"_source_id": "form-of-church-government", "_source_title": "The Form of Presbyterial Church-Government", "_author": "Westminster Assembly", "_schema_type": "doctrinal_document", "_license": "cc0-1.0", "_source_url": "https://thewestminsterstandard.org/form-of-church-government", "document_id": "form-of-church-government", "document_kind": "declaration", "unit_type": "section", "number": "15", "title": "Of Ordination of Ministers.", "parent_number": "", "parent_title": "", "content": "UNDER the head of Ordination of Ministers is to be considered, either the doctrine of ordination, or the power of it.\n\nBack to top.", "token_count": 30, "proofs": []} -{"_source_id": "form-of-church-government", "_source_title": "The Form of Presbyterial Church-Government", "_author": "Westminster Assembly", "_schema_type": "doctrinal_document", "_license": "cc0-1.0", "_source_url": "https://thewestminsterstandard.org/form-of-church-government", "document_id": "form-of-church-government", "document_kind": "declaration", "unit_type": "section", "number": "16", "title": "Touching the Doctrine of Ordination.", "parent_number": "", "parent_title": "", "content": "NO man ought to take upon him the office of a minister of the word without a lawful calling.\n\nOrdination is always to be continued in the church.\n\nOrdination is the solemn setting apart of a person to some publick church office.\n\nEvery minister of the word is to be ordained by imposition of hands, and prayer, with fasting, by those preaching presbyters to whom it doth belong.\n\nIt is agreeable to the word of God, and very expedient, that such as are to be ordained ministers, be designed to some particular church, or other ministerial charge.\n\nHe that is to be ordained minister, must be duly qualified, both for life and ministerial abilities, according to the rules of the apostle.\n\nHe is to be examined and approved by those by whom he is to be ordained.\n\nNo man is to be ordained a minister for a particular congregation, if they of that congregation can shew just cause of exception against him.\n\nBack to top.", "token_count": 197, "proofs": []} -{"_source_id": "form-of-church-government", "_source_title": "The Form of Presbyterial Church-Government", "_author": "Westminster Assembly", "_schema_type": "doctrinal_document", "_license": "cc0-1.0", "_source_url": "https://thewestminsterstandard.org/form-of-church-government", "document_id": "form-of-church-government", "document_kind": "declaration", "unit_type": "section", "number": "17", "title": "Touching the Power of Ordination.", "parent_number": "", "parent_title": "", "content": "ORDINATION is the act of a presbytery.\n\nThe power of ordering the whole work of ordination is in the whole presbytery, which, when it is over more congregations than one, whether these congregations be fixed or not fixed, in regard of officers or members, it is indifferent as to the point of ordination.\n\nIt is very requisite, that no single congregation, that can conveniently associate, do assume to itself all and sole power in ordination:\n\n1. Because there is no example in scripture that any single congregation, which might conveniently associate, did assume to itself all and sole power in ordination; neither is there any rule which may warrant such a practice.\n\n2. Because there is in scripture example of an ordination in a presbytery over divers congregations; as in the church of Jerusalem, where were many congregations: these many congregations were under one presbytery , and this presbytery did ordain.\n\nThe preaching presbyters orderly associated, either in cities or neighbouring villages, are those to whom the imposition of hands doth appertain, for those congregations within their bounds respectively.\n\nBack to top.", "token_count": 235, "proofs": []} -{"_source_id": "form-of-church-government", "_source_title": "The Form of Presbyterial Church-Government", "_author": "Westminster Assembly", "_schema_type": "doctrinal_document", "_license": "cc0-1.0", "_source_url": "https://thewestminsterstandard.org/form-of-church-government", "document_id": "form-of-church-government", "document_kind": "declaration", "unit_type": "section", "number": "18", "title": "Concerning the Doctrinal Part of Ordination of Ministers.", "parent_number": "", "parent_title": "", "content": "1. No man ought to take upon him the office of a minister of the word without a lawful calling.\n\n2. Ordination is always to be continued in the church.\n\n3. Ordination is the solemn setting apart of a person to some publick church office.\n\n4. Every minister of the word is to be ordained by imposition of hands, and prayer, with fasting, by these preaching presbyters to whom it doth belong.\n\n5. The power of ordering the whole work of ordination is in the whole presbytery, which, when it is over more congregations than one, whether those congregations be fixed or not fixed, in regard of officers or members, it is indifferent as to the point of ordination.\n\n6. It is agreeable to the word, and very expedient, that such as are to be ordained ministers be designed to some particular church, or other ministerial charge.\n\n7. He that is to be ordained minister, must be duly qualified, both for life and ministerial abilities, according to the rules of the apostle.\n\n8. He is to be examined and approved by those by whom he is to be ordained.\n\n9. No man is to be ordained a minister for a particular congregation, if they of that congregation can shew just cause of exception against him.\n\n10. Preaching presbyters orderly associated, either in cities or neighbouring villages, are those to whom the imposition of hands doth appertain, for those congregations within their bounds respectively.\n\n11. In extraordinary cases, something extraordinary may be done, until a settled order may be had, yet keeping as near as possibly may be to the rule.\n\n12. There is at this time (as we humbly conceive) an extraordinary occasion for a way of ordination for the present supply of ministers.\n\nBack to top.", "token_count": 372, "proofs": []} -{"_source_id": "form-of-church-government", "_source_title": "The Form of Presbyterial Church-Government", "_author": "Westminster Assembly", "_schema_type": "doctrinal_document", "_license": "cc0-1.0", "_source_url": "https://thewestminsterstandard.org/form-of-church-government", "document_id": "form-of-church-government", "document_kind": "declaration", "unit_type": "section", "number": "19", "title": "The Directory for the Ordination of Ministers.", "parent_number": "", "parent_title": "", "content": "IT being manifest by the word of God, that no man ought to take upon him the office of a minister of the gospel, until he be lawfully called and ordained thereunto; and that the work of ordination is to be performed with all due care, wisdom, gravity, and solemnity, we humbly tender these directions, as requisite to be observed.\n\n1. He that is to be ordained, being either nominated by the people, or otherwise commended to the presbytery, for any place, must address himself to the presbytery, and bring with him a testimonial of his taking the covenant of the three kingdoms; of his diligence and proficiency in his studies; what degrees he hath taken in the university, and what hath been the time of his abode there; and withal of his age, which is to be twenty four years; but especially of his life and conversation.\n\n2. Which being considered by the presbytery, they are to proceed to enquire touching the grace of God in him, and whether he be of such holiness of life as is requisite in a minister of the gospel; and to examine him touching his learning and sufficiency, and touching the evidences of his calling to the holy minister; and, in particular, his fair and direct calling to that place.\n\nThe Rules for Examination are these:\n\n“(1.) That the examined be dealt withal in a brotherly way, with mildness of spirit, and with special respect to the gravity, modesty, and quality of every one.\n\n“(2.) He shall be examined touching his skill in the original l tongues, and his trial to be made by reading the Hebrew and Greek Testaments, and rendering some portion of some into Latin; and if he be defective in them, enquiry shall be made more strictly after his other learning, and whether he hath skill in logick and philosophy.\n\n“(3.) What authors in divinity he hath read, and is best acquainted with; and trial shall be made in his knowledge of the grounds of religion, and of his ability to defend the orthodox doctrine contained in them against all unsound and erroneous opinions, especially these of the present age; of his skill in the sense and meaning of such places of scripture as shall be proposed unto him, in cases of conscience, and in the chronology of the scripture, and the ecclesiastical his .\n\n“(4.) If he hath not before preached in publick with approbation of such as are able to judge, he shall, at a competent time assigned him, expound before the presbytery such a place of scripture as shall be given him.\n\n“(5.) He shall also, within a competent time, frame a discourse in Latin upon such a common-place or controversy in divinity as shall be assigned to him, and exhibit to the presbytery such theses as express the sum thereof, and maintain a dispute upon them.\n\n“(6.) He shall preach before the people, – the presbytery, or some of the ministers of the word appointed by them, being present.\n\n“(7.) The proportion of his gifts in relation to the place unto which he is called shall be considered.\n\n“(8.) Beside the trial of his gifts in preaching, he shall undergo an examination in the premises two several days, and more, if the presbytery shall judge it necessary.\n\n“(9.) And as for him that hath formerly been ordained a minister, and is to be removed to another charge, he shall bring a testimonial of his ordination, and of his abilities and conversation, whereupon his fitness for that place shall be tried by his preaching there, and (if it shall be judged necessary) by a further examination of him.”\n\n3. In all which he being approved, he is to be sent to the church where he is to serve, there to preach three several days and to converse with the people, that they may have trial of his gifts for their edification, and may have time and occasion to enquire into, and the better to know, his life and conversation.\n\n4. In the last of these three days appointed for the trial of his gifts in preaching, there shall be sent from the presbytery to the congregation a publick intimation in writing, which shall be publickly read before the people, and after affixed to the church-door, to signify that such a day a competent number of the members of that congregation, nominated by themselves, shall appear before the presbytery, to give their consent and approbation to such a man to be their minister; or otherwise, to put in, with all Christian discretion and meekness, what exceptions they have against him. And if, upon the day appointed, there be no just exception against him, but the people give their consent, then the presbytery shall proceed to ordination.\n\n5. Upon the day appointed for ordination, which is to be performed in that church where he that is to be ordained is to serve, a solemn fast shall be kept by the congregation, that they may the more earnestly join in prayer for a blessing upon the ordinances of Christ, and the labours of his servant for their good. The presbytery shall come to the place, or at least three or four ministers of the word shall be sent thither from the presbytery; of which one appointed by the presbytery shall preach to the people concerning the office and duty of ministers of Christ, and how the people ought to receive them for their work’s sake.\n\n6. After the sermon, the minister who hath preached shall, in the face of the congregation, demand of him who is now to be ordained, concerning how faith in Christ Jesus, and his persuasion of the truth of the reformed religion, according to the scriptures; his sincere intentions and ends in desiring to enter into this calling; his diligence in praying, reading, meditation, preaching, ministering the sacraments, discipline, and doing all ministerial duties towards his charge; his zeal and faithfulness in maintaining the truth of the gospel, and unity of the church, against error and schism; his care that himself and his family may be unblameable, and examples to the flock; his willingness and humility, in meekness of spirit, to submit unto the admonitions of his brethren, and discipline of the church; and his resolution to continue in his duty against all trouble and persecution.\n\n7. In all which having declared himself, professed his willingness, and promised his endeavours, by the help of God; the minister likewise shall demand of the people concerning their willingness to receive and acknowledge him as the minister of Christ; and to obey and submit unto him, as having rule over them in the Lord; and to maintain, encourage, and assist him in all the parts of his office.\n\n8. Which being mutually promised by the people, the presbytery, or the ministers sent from them for ordination, shall solemnly set him apart to the office and work of the ministry, by laying their hands on him, which is to be accompanied with a short prayer or blessing, to this effect:\n\n“Thankfully acknowledging the great mercy of God in sending Jesus Christ for the redemption of his people; and for his ascension to the right hand of God the Father, and thence pouring out his Spirit, and giving gifts to men, apostles, evangelists, prophets, pastors, and teachers; for the gathering and building up of his church; and for fitting and inclining this man to this great work:* to entreat him to fit him with his Holy Spirit, to give him (who in his name we thus set apart to this holy service) to fulfil the work of his ministry in all things, that he may both save himself, and his people committed to his charge.”\n\n* Here let them impose hands on his head.\n\n9. This or the like form of prayer and blessing being ended, let the minister who preached briefly exhort him to consider of the greatness of his office and work, the danger of negligence both to himself and his people, the blessing which will accompany his faithfulness in this life, and that to come; and withal exhort the people to carry themselves to him, as to their minis n the Lord, according to their solemn promise made before. And so by prayer commending both him and his flock to the grace of God, after singing of a psalm, let the assembly be dismissed with a blessing.\n\n10. If a minister be designed to a congregation, who hath been formerly ordained presbyter according to the form of ordination which hath been in the church of England, which we; hold for substance to be valid, and not to be disclaimed by any who have received it; then, there being a cautious proceeding in matters of examination, let him be admitted without any new ordination.\n\n11. And in case any person already ordained minis n Scotland, or in any other reformed church, be designed to another congregation in England, he is to bring from that church to the presbytery here, within which that congregation is, a sufficient testimonial of his ordination, of his life and conversation while he lived with them, and of the causes of his removal; and to undergo such a trial of his fitness and sufficiency, and to have the same course held with him in other particulars, as is set down in the rule immediately going before, touching examination and admission.\n\n12. That records be carefully kept in the several presbyteries, of the names of the persons ordained, with their testimonials, the time and place of their ordination, of the presbyters who did impose hands upon them, and of the charge to which they are appointed.\n\n13. That no money or gift, of what kind soever, shall be received from the person to be ordained, or from any on his behalf, for ordination, or ought else belonging to it, by any of the presbytery, or any appertaining to any of them, upon what pretence soever.\n\nThus far of ordinary Rules, and course of Ordination, in the ordinary way; that which concerns the extraordinary way, requisite to be now practised, followeth.\n\n1. In these present exigencies, while we cannot have any presbyteries formed up to their whole power and work, and that many ministers are to be ordained for the service of the armies and navy, and to many congregations where there is no minister at all; and where (by reason of the publick troubles) the people cannot either themselves enquire and find out one who may be a faithful minister for them, or have any with safety sent unto them, for such a solemn trial as was before mentioned in the ordinary rules; especially, when there can be no presbytery near unto them, to whom they may address themselves, or which may come or send to them a fit man to be ordained in that congregation, and for that people; and yet notwithstanding, it is requisite that ministers be ordained for them by some, who, being set apart themselves for the work of the ministry, have power to join in the setting apart others, who are found fit and worthy. In those cases, until, by God’s blessing, the aforesaid difficulties may be in some good measure removed, let some godly ministers, in or about the city of London, be designed by publick authority, who, being associated, may ordain ministers for the city and the vicinity, keeping as near to the ordinary rules fore-mentioned as possibly they may; and let this association be for no other intent or purpose, but only for the work of ordination.\n\n2. Let the like association be made by the same authority in great towns, and the neighbouring parishes in the several counties, which are at the present quiet and undisturbed, to do the like for the parts adjacent.\n\n3. Let such as are chosen, or appointed for the service of the armies or navy, be ordained, as aforesaid, by the associated ministers of London, or some others in the country.\n\n4. Let them do the like, when any man shall duly and lawfully be recommended to them for the ministry of any congregation, who cannot enjoy liberty to have a trial of his parts and abilities, and desire the help of such ministers so associated, for the better furnishing of them with such a person as by them shall be judged fit for the service of that church and people.\n\nBack to top\n.", "token_count": 2557, "proofs": []} -{"_source_id": "french-confession-of-faith", "_source_title": "French Confession of Faith", "_author": null, "_schema_type": "doctrinal_document", "_license": "cc0-1.0", "_source_url": "https://www.ccel.org/ccel/schaff/creeds3.iv.vii.html", "document_id": "french-confession-of-faith", "document_kind": "confession", "unit_type": "article", "number": "P", "title": "To the King", "parent_number": "", "parent_title": "", "content": "Sire, we thank God that hitherto having had no access to your Majesty to make known the rigor of the persecutions that we have suffered, and suffer daily, for wishing to live in the purity of the Gospel and in peace with our own consciences, he now permits us to see that you wish to know the worthiness of our cause, as is shown by the last Edict given at Amboise in the month of March of this present year, 1559, which it has pleased your Majesty to cause to be published. This emboldens us to speak, which we have been prevented from doing hitherto through the injustice and violence of some of your officers, incited rather by hatred of us than by love of your service. And to the end, Sire, that we may fully inform your Majesty of what concerns this cause, we humbly beseech that you will see and hear our Confession of Faith, which we present to you, hoping that it will prove a sufficient answer to the blame and opprobrium unjustly laid upon us by those who have always made a point of condemning us without having any knowledge of our cause. In the which, Sire, we can affirm that there is nothing contrary to the Word of God, or to the homage which we owe to you.\n\nFor the articles of our faith, which are all declared at some length in our Confession, all come to this: that since God has sufficiently declared his will to us through his Prophets and Apostles, and even by the mouth of his Son, our Lord Jesus Christ, we owe such respect and reverence to the Word of God as shall prevent us from adding to it any thing of our own, but shall make us conform entirely to the rules it prescribes. And inasmuch as the Roman Church, forsaking the use and customs of the primitive Church, has introduced new commandments and a new form of worship of God, we esteem it but reasonable to prefer the commandments of God, who is himself truth, to the commandments of men, who by their nature are inclined to deceit and vanity. And whatever our enemies may say against us, we can declare this before God and men, that we suffer for no other reason than for maintaining our Lord Jesus Christ to be our only Saviour and Redeemer, and his doctrine to be the only doctrine of life and salvation.\n\nAnd this is the only reason, Sire, why the executioners' hands have been stained so often with the blood of your poor subjects, who, sparing not their lives to maintain this same Confession of Faith, have shown to all that they were moved by some other spirit than that of men, who naturally care more for their own peace and comfort than for the honor and glory of God.\n\nAnd therefore, Sire, in accordance with your promises of goodness and mercy toward your poor subjects, we humbly beseech your Majesty graciously to examine the cause for which, being threatened at all times with death or exile, we thus lose the power of rendering the humble service, that we owe you. May it please your Majesty, then, instead of the fire and sword which have been used hitherto, to have our Confession of Faith decided by the Word of God: giving permission and security for this. And we hope that you yourself will be the judge of our innocence, knowing that there is in us no rebellion or heresy whatsoever, but that our only endeavor is to live in peace of conscience, serving God according to his commandments, and honoring your Majesty by all obedience and submission.\n\nAnd because we have great need, by the preaching of the Word of God, to be kept in our duty to him, as well as to yourself, we humbly beg, Sire, that we may sometimes be permitted to gather together, to be exhorted to the fear of God by his Word, as well as to be confirmed by the administration of the Sacraments which the Lord Jesus Christ instituted in his Church. And if it should please your Majesty to give us a place where any one may see what passes in our assemblies, we shall thereby be absolved from the charge of the enormous crimes with which these same assemblies have been defamed. For nothing will be seen but what is decent and well-ordered, and nothing will be heard but the praise of God, exhortations to his service, and prayers for the preservation of your Majesty and of your kingdom. And if it do not please you to grant us this favor, at least let it be permitted us to follow the established order in private among ourselves.\n\nWe beseech you most humbly, Sire, to believe that in listening to this supplication which is now presented to you, you listen to the cries and groans of an infinite number of your poor subjects, who implore of your mercy that you extinguish the fires which the cruelty of your judges has lighted in your kingdom. And that we may thus be permitted, in serving your Majesty, to serve him who has raised yon to your power and dignity.\n\nAnd if it should not please you, Sire, to listen to our voice, may it please you to listen to that of the Son of God, who, having given you power over our property, our bodies, and even our lives, demands that the control and dominion of our souls and consciences, which he purchased with his own blood, be reserved to him.\n\nWe beseech him, Sire, that he may lead you always by his Spirit, increasing with your age, your greatness and power, giving you victory over all your enemies, and establishing forever, in all equity and justice, the throne of your Majesty: before whom, may it please him that we find grace, and some fruit of this our present supplication, so that having exchanged our pains and afflictions for some peace and liberty, we may also change oar tears and lamentations into a perpetual thanksgiving to God, and to your Majesty for having done that which is most agreeable to him, most worthy of your goodness and mercy, and most necessary for the preservation of your most humble and obedient subjects and servants.", "token_count": 1267, "proofs": []} -{"_source_id": "french-confession-of-faith", "_source_title": "French Confession of Faith", "_author": null, "_schema_type": "doctrinal_document", "_license": "cc0-1.0", "_source_url": "https://www.ccel.org/ccel/schaff/creeds3.iv.vii.html", "document_id": "french-confession-of-faith", "document_kind": "confession", "unit_type": "article", "number": "I", "title": "Confession of Faith", "parent_number": "", "parent_title": "", "content": "made in one accord by the French people, who desire to live according to the purity of the Gospel of our Lord Jesus Christ. A.D. 1559.", "token_count": 33, "proofs": []} -{"_source_id": "french-confession-of-faith", "_source_title": "French Confession of Faith", "_author": null, "_schema_type": "doctrinal_document", "_license": "cc0-1.0", "_source_url": "https://www.ccel.org/ccel/schaff/creeds3.iv.vii.html", "document_id": "french-confession-of-faith", "document_kind": "confession", "unit_type": "article", "number": "1", "title": "Art. I", "parent_number": "", "parent_title": "", "content": "We believe and confess that there is but one God, who is one sole and simple essence, spiritual, eternal, invisible, immutable, infinite, incomprehensible, ineffable, omnipotent; who is all-wise all-good, all-just, and all-merciful.", "token_count": 56, "proofs": []} -{"_source_id": "french-confession-of-faith", "_source_title": "French Confession of Faith", "_author": null, "_schema_type": "doctrinal_document", "_license": "cc0-1.0", "_source_url": "https://www.ccel.org/ccel/schaff/creeds3.iv.vii.html", "document_id": "french-confession-of-faith", "document_kind": "confession", "unit_type": "article", "number": "2", "title": "II", "parent_number": "", "parent_title": "", "content": "As such this God reveals himself to men; firstly, in his works, in their creation, as well as in their preservation and control. Secondly, and more clearly, in his Word, which was in the beginning revealed through oracles, and which was afterward committed to writing in the books which we call the Holy Scriptures.", "token_count": 65, "proofs": []} -{"_source_id": "french-confession-of-faith", "_source_title": "French Confession of Faith", "_author": null, "_schema_type": "doctrinal_document", "_license": "cc0-1.0", "_source_url": "https://www.ccel.org/ccel/schaff/creeds3.iv.vii.html", "document_id": "french-confession-of-faith", "document_kind": "confession", "unit_type": "article", "number": "3", "title": "III", "parent_number": "", "parent_title": "", "content": "These Holy Scriptures are comprised in the canonical books of the Old and New Testaments, as follows: the five books of Moses, namely: Genesis, Exodus, Leviticus, Numbers, Deuteronomy; then Joshua, Judges, Ruth, the first and second books of Samuel, the first and second books of the Kings, the first and second books of the Chronicles, otherwise called Paralipomenon, the first book of Ezra; then Nehemiah, the book of Esther, Job, the Psalms of David, the Proverbs or Maxims of Solomon ; the book of Ecclesiastes, called the Preacher, the Song of Solomon; then the book of Isaiah, Jeremiah, Lamentations of Jeremiah, Ezekiel, Daniel, Hosea, Joel, Amos, Obadiah, Jonah, Micah, Nahum, Habakkuk, Zephaniah, Haggai, Zechariah, Malachi; then the Holy Gospel according to St. Matthew, according to St. Mark, according to St. Luke, and according to St. John; then the second book of St. Luke, otherwise called the Acts of the Apostles; then the Epistles of St. Paul: one to the Romans, two to the Corinthians, one to the Galatians, one to the Ephesians, one to the Philippians, one to the Colossians, two to the Thessalonians, two to Timothy, one to Titus, one to Philemon; then the E pistle to the Hebrews, the Epistle of St. James, the first and second Epistles of St. Peter, the first, second, and third Epistles of St. John, the Epistle of St. Jude; and then the Apocalypse, or Revelation of St. John.", "token_count": 372, "proofs": []} -{"_source_id": "french-confession-of-faith", "_source_title": "French Confession of Faith", "_author": null, "_schema_type": "doctrinal_document", "_license": "cc0-1.0", "_source_url": "https://www.ccel.org/ccel/schaff/creeds3.iv.vii.html", "document_id": "french-confession-of-faith", "document_kind": "confession", "unit_type": "article", "number": "4", "title": "IV", "parent_number": "", "parent_title": "", "content": "We know these books to be canonical, and the sure rule of our faith, not so much by the common accord and consent of the Church, as by the testimony and inward illumination of the Holy Spirit, which enables us to distinguish them from other ecclesiastical books upon which, however useful, we can not found any articles of faith.", "token_count": 69, "proofs": []} -{"_source_id": "french-confession-of-faith", "_source_title": "French Confession of Faith", "_author": null, "_schema_type": "doctrinal_document", "_license": "cc0-1.0", "_source_url": "https://www.ccel.org/ccel/schaff/creeds3.iv.vii.html", "document_id": "french-confession-of-faith", "document_kind": "confession", "unit_type": "article", "number": "5", "title": "V", "parent_number": "", "parent_title": "", "content": "We believe that the Word contained in these books has proceeded from God, and receives its authority from him alone, and not from men. And inasmuch as it is the rule of all truth, containing all that is necessary for the service of God and for our salvation, it is not lawful for men, nor even for angels, to add to it, to take away from it, or to change it. Whence it follows that no authority, whether of antiquity, or custom, or numbers, or human wisdom, or judgments, or proclamations, or edicts, or decrees, or councils, or visions, or miracles, should be opposed to these Holy Scriptures, but, on the contrary, all things should be examined, regulated, and reformed according to them. And therefore we confess the three creeds, to wit: the Apostles', the Nicene, and the Athanasian, because they are in accordance with the Word of God.", "token_count": 198, "proofs": []} -{"_source_id": "french-confession-of-faith", "_source_title": "French Confession of Faith", "_author": null, "_schema_type": "doctrinal_document", "_license": "cc0-1.0", "_source_url": "https://www.ccel.org/ccel/schaff/creeds3.iv.vii.html", "document_id": "french-confession-of-faith", "document_kind": "confession", "unit_type": "article", "number": "6", "title": "VI", "parent_number": "", "parent_title": "", "content": "These Holy Scriptures teach us that in this one sole and simple divine essence, whom we have confessed, there are three persons: the Father, the Son, and the Holy Spirit. The Father, first cause, principle, and origin of all things. The Son, his Word and eternal wisdom. The Holy Spirit, his virtue, power, and efficacy. The Son begotten from eternity by the Father. The Holy Spirit proceeding eternally from them both; the three persons not confused, but distinct, and yet not separate, but of the same essence, equal in eternity and power. And in this we confess that which hath been established by the ancient councils, and we detest all sects and heresies which were rejected by the holy doctors, such as St. Hilary, St. Athanasius, St. Ambrose, and St. Cyril.", "token_count": 175, "proofs": []} -{"_source_id": "french-confession-of-faith", "_source_title": "French Confession of Faith", "_author": null, "_schema_type": "doctrinal_document", "_license": "cc0-1.0", "_source_url": "https://www.ccel.org/ccel/schaff/creeds3.iv.vii.html", "document_id": "french-confession-of-faith", "document_kind": "confession", "unit_type": "article", "number": "7", "title": "VII", "parent_number": "", "parent_title": "", "content": "We believe that God, in three co-working persons, by his power, wisdom, and incomprehensible goodness, created all things, not only the heavens and the earth and all that in them is, but also invisible spirits, some of whom have fallen away and gone into perdition, while others have continued in obedience. That the first, being corrupted by evil, are enemies of all good, consequently of the whole Church. The second, having been preserved by the grace of God, are ministers to glorify God's name, and to promote the salvation of his elect.", "token_count": 116, "proofs": []} -{"_source_id": "french-confession-of-faith", "_source_title": "French Confession of Faith", "_author": null, "_schema_type": "doctrinal_document", "_license": "cc0-1.0", "_source_url": "https://www.ccel.org/ccel/schaff/creeds3.iv.vii.html", "document_id": "french-confession-of-faith", "document_kind": "confession", "unit_type": "article", "number": "8", "title": "VIII", "parent_number": "", "parent_title": "", "content": "We believe that he not only created all things, but that he governs and directs them, disposing and ordaining by his sovereign will all that happens in the world; not that he is the author of evil, or that the guilt of it can be imputed to him, as his will is the sovereign and infallible rule of all right and justice; but he hath wonderful means of so making use of devils and sinners that he can turn to good the evil which they do, and of which they are guilty. And thus, confessing that the providence of God orders all things, we humbly bow before the secrets which are hidden to us, without questioning what is above our understanding; but rather making use of what is revealed to us in Holy Scripture for our peace and safety, inasmuch as God, who has all things in subjection to him, watches over us with a Father's care, so that not a hair of our heads shall fall without his will. And yet he restrains the devils and all our enemies, so that they can not harm us without his leave.", "token_count": 226, "proofs": []} -{"_source_id": "french-confession-of-faith", "_source_title": "French Confession of Faith", "_author": null, "_schema_type": "doctrinal_document", "_license": "cc0-1.0", "_source_url": "https://www.ccel.org/ccel/schaff/creeds3.iv.vii.html", "document_id": "french-confession-of-faith", "document_kind": "confession", "unit_type": "article", "number": "9", "title": "IX", "parent_number": "", "parent_title": "", "content": "We believe that man was created pure and perfect in the image of God, and that by his own guilt he fell from the grace which he received, and is thus alienated from God, the fountain of justice aud of all good, so that his nature is totally corrupt. And being blinded in mind, and depraved in heart, he has lost all integrity, and there is no good in him. And although he can still discern good and evil, we say, notwithstanding, that the light he has becomes darkness when he seeks for God, so that he can in nowise approach him by his intelligence and reason. And although he has a will that incites him to do this or that, yet it is altogether captive to sin, so that he has no other liberty to do right than that which God gives him.", "token_count": 165, "proofs": []} -{"_source_id": "french-confession-of-faith", "_source_title": "French Confession of Faith", "_author": null, "_schema_type": "doctrinal_document", "_license": "cc0-1.0", "_source_url": "https://www.ccel.org/ccel/schaff/creeds3.iv.vii.html", "document_id": "french-confession-of-faith", "document_kind": "confession", "unit_type": "article", "number": "10", "title": "X", "parent_number": "", "parent_title": "", "content": "We believe that all the posterity of Adam is in bondage to original sin, which is an hereditary evil, and not an imitation merely, as was declared by the Pelagians, whom we detest in their errors. And we consider that it is not necessary to inquire how sin was conveyed from one man to another, for what God had given Adam was not for him alone, but for all his posterity; and thus in his person we have been deprived of all good things, and have fallen with him into a state of sin and misery.", "token_count": 112, "proofs": []} -{"_source_id": "french-confession-of-faith", "_source_title": "French Confession of Faith", "_author": null, "_schema_type": "doctrinal_document", "_license": "cc0-1.0", "_source_url": "https://www.ccel.org/ccel/schaff/creeds3.iv.vii.html", "document_id": "french-confession-of-faith", "document_kind": "confession", "unit_type": "article", "number": "11", "title": "XI", "parent_number": "", "parent_title": "", "content": "We believe, also, that this evil is truly sin, sufficient for the condemnation of the whole human race, even of little children in the mother's womb, and that God considers it as such; even after baptism it is still of the nature of sin, but the condemnation of it is abolished for the children of God, out of his mere free grace and love. And further, that it is a perversity always producing fruits of malice and of rebellion, so that the most holy men, although they resist it, are still stained with many weaknesses and imperfections while they are in this life.", "token_count": 122, "proofs": []} -{"_source_id": "french-confession-of-faith", "_source_title": "French Confession of Faith", "_author": null, "_schema_type": "doctrinal_document", "_license": "cc0-1.0", "_source_url": "https://www.ccel.org/ccel/schaff/creeds3.iv.vii.html", "document_id": "french-confession-of-faith", "document_kind": "confession", "unit_type": "article", "number": "12", "title": "XII", "parent_number": "", "parent_title": "", "content": "We believe that from this corruption and general condemnation in which all men are plunged, God, according to his eternal and immutable counsel, calleth those whom he hath chosen by his goodness and mercy alone in our Lord Jesus Christ, without consideration of their works, to display in them the riches of his mercy; leaving the rest in this same corruption and condemnation to show in them his justice. For the ones are no better than the others, until God discerns them according to his immutable purpose which he has determined in Jesus Christ before the creation of the world. Neither can any man gain such a reward by his own virtue, as by nature we can not have a single good feeling, affection, or thought, except God has first put it into our hearts.", "token_count": 151, "proofs": []} -{"_source_id": "french-confession-of-faith", "_source_title": "French Confession of Faith", "_author": null, "_schema_type": "doctrinal_document", "_license": "cc0-1.0", "_source_url": "https://www.ccel.org/ccel/schaff/creeds3.iv.vii.html", "document_id": "french-confession-of-faith", "document_kind": "confession", "unit_type": "article", "number": "13", "title": "XIII", "parent_number": "", "parent_title": "", "content": "We believe that all that is necessary for our salvation was offered and communicated to us in Jesus Christ. He is given to us for our salvation, and 'is made unto us wisdom, and righteousness, and sanctification, and redemption:' so that if we refuse him, we renounce the mercy of the Father, in which alone we can find a refuge.", "token_count": 72, "proofs": []} -{"_source_id": "french-confession-of-faith", "_source_title": "French Confession of Faith", "_author": null, "_schema_type": "doctrinal_document", "_license": "cc0-1.0", "_source_url": "https://www.ccel.org/ccel/schaff/creeds3.iv.vii.html", "document_id": "french-confession-of-faith", "document_kind": "confession", "unit_type": "article", "number": "14", "title": "XIV", "parent_number": "", "parent_title": "", "content": "We believe that Jesus Christ, being the wisdom of God and his eternal Son, has put on our flesh, so as to be God and man in one person; man, like unto us, capable of suffering in body and soul, yet free from all stain of sin. And as to his humanity, he was the true seed of Abraham and of David, although he was conceived by the secret power of the Holy Spirit. In this we detest all the heresies that have of old troubled the Church, and especially the diabolical conceits of Servetus, which attribute a fantastical divinity to the Lord Jesus, calling him the idea and pattern of all things, and the personal or figurative Son of God, and, finally, attribute to him a body of three uncreated elements, thus confusing and destroying the two natures.", "token_count": 171, "proofs": []} -{"_source_id": "french-confession-of-faith", "_source_title": "French Confession of Faith", "_author": null, "_schema_type": "doctrinal_document", "_license": "cc0-1.0", "_source_url": "https://www.ccel.org/ccel/schaff/creeds3.iv.vii.html", "document_id": "french-confession-of-faith", "document_kind": "confession", "unit_type": "article", "number": "15", "title": "XV", "parent_number": "", "parent_title": "", "content": "We believe that in one person, that is, Jesus Christ, the two natures are actually and inseparably joined and united, and yet each remains in its proper character: so that in this union the divine nature, retaining its attributes, remained uncreated, infinite, and all-pervading; and the human nature remained finite, having its form, measure, and attributes; and although Jesus Christ, in rising from the dead, bestowed immortality upon his body, yet he did not take from it the truth of its nature, and we so consider him in his divinity that we do not despoil him of his humanity.", "token_count": 129, "proofs": []} -{"_source_id": "french-confession-of-faith", "_source_title": "French Confession of Faith", "_author": null, "_schema_type": "doctrinal_document", "_license": "cc0-1.0", "_source_url": "https://www.ccel.org/ccel/schaff/creeds3.iv.vii.html", "document_id": "french-confession-of-faith", "document_kind": "confession", "unit_type": "article", "number": "16", "title": "XVI", "parent_number": "", "parent_title": "", "content": "We believe that God, in sending his Son, intended to show his love and inestimable goodness towards us, giving him up to die to accomplish all righteousness, and raising him from the dead to secure for us the heavenly life.", "token_count": 48, "proofs": []} -{"_source_id": "french-confession-of-faith", "_source_title": "French Confession of Faith", "_author": null, "_schema_type": "doctrinal_document", "_license": "cc0-1.0", "_source_url": "https://www.ccel.org/ccel/schaff/creeds3.iv.vii.html", "document_id": "french-confession-of-faith", "document_kind": "confession", "unit_type": "article", "number": "17", "title": "XVII", "parent_number": "", "parent_title": "", "content": "We believe that by the perfect sacrifice that the Lord Jesus offered on the cross, we are reconciled to God, and justified before him; for we can not be acceptable to him, nor become partakers of the grace of adoption, except as he pardons [all] our sins, and blots them out. Thus we declare that through Jesus Christ we are cleansed and made perfect; by his death we are fully justified, and through him only can we be delivered from our iniquities and transgressions.", "token_count": 105, "proofs": []} -{"_source_id": "french-confession-of-faith", "_source_title": "French Confession of Faith", "_author": null, "_schema_type": "doctrinal_document", "_license": "cc0-1.0", "_source_url": "https://www.ccel.org/ccel/schaff/creeds3.iv.vii.html", "document_id": "french-confession-of-faith", "document_kind": "confession", "unit_type": "article", "number": "18", "title": "XVIII", "parent_number": "", "parent_title": "", "content": "We believe that all our justification rests upon the remission of our sins, in which also is our only blessedness, as saith the Psalmist (Psa. xxxii. 2). We therefore reject all other means of justification before God, and without claiming any virtue or merit, we rest simply in the obedience of Jesus Christ, which is imputed to us as much to blot out all our sins as to make us find grace and favor in the sight of God. And, in fact, we believe that in falling away from this foundation, however slightly, we could not find rest elsewhere, but should always be troubled. Forasmuch as we are never at peace with God till we resolve to be loved in Jesus Christ, for of ourselves we are worthy of hatred.", "token_count": 158, "proofs": []} -{"_source_id": "french-confession-of-faith", "_source_title": "French Confession of Faith", "_author": null, "_schema_type": "doctrinal_document", "_license": "cc0-1.0", "_source_url": "https://www.ccel.org/ccel/schaff/creeds3.iv.vii.html", "document_id": "french-confession-of-faith", "document_kind": "confession", "unit_type": "article", "number": "19", "title": "XIX", "parent_number": "", "parent_title": "", "content": "We believe that by this means we have the liberty and privilege of calling upon God, in full confidence that he will show himself a Father to us. For we should have no access to the Father except through this Mediator. And to be heard in his name, we must hold our life from him as from our chief.", "token_count": 65, "proofs": []} -{"_source_id": "french-confession-of-faith", "_source_title": "French Confession of Faith", "_author": null, "_schema_type": "doctrinal_document", "_license": "cc0-1.0", "_source_url": "https://www.ccel.org/ccel/schaff/creeds3.iv.vii.html", "document_id": "french-confession-of-faith", "document_kind": "confession", "unit_type": "article", "number": "20", "title": "XX", "parent_number": "", "parent_title": "", "content": "We believe that we are made partakers of this justification by faith alone, as it is written: 'He suffered for our salvation, that whosoever believeth on him should not perish.' And this is done inasmuch as we appropriate to our use the promises of life which are given to us through him, and feel their effect when we accept them, being assured that we are established by the Word of God and shall not be deceived. Thus our justification through faith depends upon the free promises by which God declares and testifies his love to us.", "token_count": 113, "proofs": []} -{"_source_id": "french-confession-of-faith", "_source_title": "French Confession of Faith", "_author": null, "_schema_type": "doctrinal_document", "_license": "cc0-1.0", "_source_url": "https://www.ccel.org/ccel/schaff/creeds3.iv.vii.html", "document_id": "french-confession-of-faith", "document_kind": "confession", "unit_type": "article", "number": "21", "title": "XXI", "parent_number": "", "parent_title": "", "content": "We believe that we are enlightened in faith by the secret power of the Holy Spirit, that it is a gratuitous and special gift which God grants to whom he will, so that the elect have no cause to glory, but are bound to be doubly thankful that they have been preferred to others. We believe also that faith is not given to the elect only to introduce them into the right way, but also to make them continue in it to the end. For as it is God who hath begun the work, he will also perfect it.", "token_count": 108, "proofs": []} -{"_source_id": "french-confession-of-faith", "_source_title": "French Confession of Faith", "_author": null, "_schema_type": "doctrinal_document", "_license": "cc0-1.0", "_source_url": "https://www.ccel.org/ccel/schaff/creeds3.iv.vii.html", "document_id": "french-confession-of-faith", "document_kind": "confession", "unit_type": "article", "number": "22", "title": "XXII", "parent_number": "", "parent_title": "", "content": "We believe that by this faith we are regenerated in newness of life, being by nature subject to sin. Now we receive by faith grace to live holily and in the fear of God, in accepting the promise which is given to us by the Gospel, namely: that God will give us his Holy Spirit. This faith not only doth not hinder us from holy living, or turn us from the love of righteousness, but of necessity begetteth in us all good works. Moreover, although God worketh in us for our salvation, and reneweth our hearts, determining us to that which is good, yet we confess that the good works which we do proceed from his Spirit, and can not be accounted to us for justification, neither do they entitle us to the adoption of sons, for we should always be doubting and restless in our hearts, if we did not rest upon the atonement by which Jesus Christ hath acquitted us.", "token_count": 191, "proofs": []} -{"_source_id": "french-confession-of-faith", "_source_title": "French Confession of Faith", "_author": null, "_schema_type": "doctrinal_document", "_license": "cc0-1.0", "_source_url": "https://www.ccel.org/ccel/schaff/creeds3.iv.vii.html", "document_id": "french-confession-of-faith", "document_kind": "confession", "unit_type": "article", "number": "23", "title": "XXIII", "parent_number": "", "parent_title": "", "content": "We believe that the ordinances of the law came to an end at the advent of Jesus Christ; but, although the ceremonies are no more in use, yet their substance and truth remain in the person of him in whom they are fulfilled. And, moreover, we must seek aid from the law and the prophets for the ruling of our lives, as well as for our confirmation in the promises of the gospel.", "token_count": 81, "proofs": []} -{"_source_id": "french-confession-of-faith", "_source_title": "French Confession of Faith", "_author": null, "_schema_type": "doctrinal_document", "_license": "cc0-1.0", "_source_url": "https://www.ccel.org/ccel/schaff/creeds3.iv.vii.html", "document_id": "french-confession-of-faith", "document_kind": "confession", "unit_type": "article", "number": "24", "title": "XXIV", "parent_number": "", "parent_title": "", "content": "We believe, as Jesus Christ is our only advocate, and as he commands us to ask of the Father in his name, and as it is not lawful for us to pray except in accordance with the model God hath taught us by his Word, that all imaginations of men concerning the intercession of dead saints are an abuse and a device of Satan to lead men from the right way of worship. We reject, also, all other means by which men hope to redeem themselves before God, as derogating from the sacrifice and passion of Jesus Christ.\n\nFinally, we consider purgatory as an illusion proceeding from the same shop, from which have also sprung monastic vows, pilgrimages, the prohibition of marriage, and of eating meat, the ceremonial observance of days, auricular confession, indulgences, and all such things by which they hope to merit forgiveness and salvation. These things we reject, not only for the false idea of merit which is attached to them, but also because they are human inventions imposing a yoke upon the conscience.", "token_count": 211, "proofs": []} -{"_source_id": "french-confession-of-faith", "_source_title": "French Confession of Faith", "_author": null, "_schema_type": "doctrinal_document", "_license": "cc0-1.0", "_source_url": "https://www.ccel.org/ccel/schaff/creeds3.iv.vii.html", "document_id": "french-confession-of-faith", "document_kind": "confession", "unit_type": "article", "number": "25", "title": "XXV", "parent_number": "", "parent_title": "", "content": "Now as we enjoy Christ only through the gospel, we believe that the order of the Church, established by his authority, ought to be sacred and inviolable, and that, therefore, the Church can not exist without pastors for instruction, whom we should respect and reverently listen to, when they are properly called and exercise their office faithfully. Not that God is bound to such aid and subordinate means, but because it pleaseth him to govern us by such restraints. In this we detest all visionaries who would like, so far as lies in their power, to destroy the ministry and preaching of the Word and sacraments.", "token_count": 128, "proofs": []} -{"_source_id": "french-confession-of-faith", "_source_title": "French Confession of Faith", "_author": null, "_schema_type": "doctrinal_document", "_license": "cc0-1.0", "_source_url": "https://www.ccel.org/ccel/schaff/creeds3.iv.vii.html", "document_id": "french-confession-of-faith", "document_kind": "confession", "unit_type": "article", "number": "26", "title": "XXVI", "parent_number": "", "parent_title": "", "content": "We believe that no one ought to seclude himself and be contented to be alone; but that all jointly should keep and maintain the union of the Church, and submit to the public teaching, and to the yoke of Jesus Christ, wherever God shall have established a true order of the Church, even if the magistrates and their edicts are contrary to it. For if they do not take part in it, or if they separate themselves from it, they do contrary to the Word of God.", "token_count": 101, "proofs": []} -{"_source_id": "french-confession-of-faith", "_source_title": "French Confession of Faith", "_author": null, "_schema_type": "doctrinal_document", "_license": "cc0-1.0", "_source_url": "https://www.ccel.org/ccel/schaff/creeds3.iv.vii.html", "document_id": "french-confession-of-faith", "document_kind": "confession", "unit_type": "article", "number": "27", "title": "XXVII", "parent_number": "", "parent_title": "", "content": "Nevertheless we believe that it is important to discern with care and prudence which is the true Church, for this title has been much abused. We say, then, according to the Word of God, that it is the company of the faithful who agree to follow his Word, and the pure religion which it teaches; who advance in it all their lives, growing and becoming more confirmed in the fear of God according as they feel the want of growing and pressing onward. Even although they strive continually, they can have no hope save in the remission of their sins. Nevertheless we do not deny that among the faithful there may be hypocrites and reprobates, but their wickedness can not destroy the title of the Church.", "token_count": 145, "proofs": []} -{"_source_id": "french-confession-of-faith", "_source_title": "French Confession of Faith", "_author": null, "_schema_type": "doctrinal_document", "_license": "cc0-1.0", "_source_url": "https://www.ccel.org/ccel/schaff/creeds3.iv.vii.html", "document_id": "french-confession-of-faith", "document_kind": "confession", "unit_type": "article", "number": "28", "title": "XXVIII", "parent_number": "", "parent_title": "", "content": "In this belief we declare that, properly speaking, there can be no Church where the Word of God is not received, nor profession made of subjection to it, nor use of the sacraments.\n\nTherefore we condemn the papal assemblies, as the pure Word of God is banished from them, their sacraments are corrupted, or falsified, or destroyed, and all superstitions and idolatries are in them. We hold, then, that all who take part in these acts, and commune in that Church, separate and cut themselves off from the body of Christ. Nevertheless, as some trace of the Church is left in the papacy, and the virtue and substance of baptism remain, and as the efficacy of baptism does not depend upon the person who administers it, we confess that those baptized in it do not need a second baptism. But, on account of its corruptions, we can not present children to be baptized in it without incurring pollution.", "token_count": 195, "proofs": []} -{"_source_id": "french-confession-of-faith", "_source_title": "French Confession of Faith", "_author": null, "_schema_type": "doctrinal_document", "_license": "cc0-1.0", "_source_url": "https://www.ccel.org/ccel/schaff/creeds3.iv.vii.html", "document_id": "french-confession-of-faith", "document_kind": "confession", "unit_type": "article", "number": "29", "title": "XXIX", "parent_number": "", "parent_title": "", "content": "As to the true Church, we believe that it should be governed according to the order established by our Lord Jesus Christ. That there should be pastors, overseers, and deacons, so that true doctrine may have its course, that errors may be corrected and suppressed, and the poor and all who are in affliction may be helped in their necessities; and that assemblies may be held in the name of God, so that great and small may be edified.", "token_count": 93, "proofs": []} -{"_source_id": "french-confession-of-faith", "_source_title": "French Confession of Faith", "_author": null, "_schema_type": "doctrinal_document", "_license": "cc0-1.0", "_source_url": "https://www.ccel.org/ccel/schaff/creeds3.iv.vii.html", "document_id": "french-confession-of-faith", "document_kind": "confession", "unit_type": "article", "number": "30", "title": "XXX", "parent_number": "", "parent_title": "", "content": "We believe that all true pastors, wherever they may be, have the same authority and equal power under one head, one only sovereign and universal bishop, Jesus Christ; and that consequently no Church shall claim any authority or dominion over any other.", "token_count": 49, "proofs": []} -{"_source_id": "french-confession-of-faith", "_source_title": "French Confession of Faith", "_author": null, "_schema_type": "doctrinal_document", "_license": "cc0-1.0", "_source_url": "https://www.ccel.org/ccel/schaff/creeds3.iv.vii.html", "document_id": "french-confession-of-faith", "document_kind": "confession", "unit_type": "article", "number": "31", "title": "XXXI", "parent_number": "", "parent_title": "", "content": "We believe that no person should undertake to govern the Church upon his own authority, but that this should be derived from election, as far as it is possible, and as God will permit. And we make this exception especially, because sometimes, and even in our own days, when the state of the Church has been interrupted, it has been necessary for God to raise men in an extraordinary manner to restore the Church which was in ruin and desolation. But, notwithstanding, we believe that this rule must always be binding: that all pastors, overseers, and deacons should have evidence of being called to their office.", "token_count": 124, "proofs": []} -{"_source_id": "french-confession-of-faith", "_source_title": "French Confession of Faith", "_author": null, "_schema_type": "doctrinal_document", "_license": "cc0-1.0", "_source_url": "https://www.ccel.org/ccel/schaff/creeds3.iv.vii.html", "document_id": "french-confession-of-faith", "document_kind": "confession", "unit_type": "article", "number": "32", "title": "XXXII", "parent_number": "", "parent_title": "", "content": "We believe, also, that it is desirable aud useful that those elected to be superintendents devise among themselves what means should be adopted for the government of the whole body, and yet that they should never depart from that which was ordained by our Lord Jesus Christ. Which does not prevent there being some special ordinances in each place, as convenience may require.", "token_count": 72, "proofs": []} -{"_source_id": "french-confession-of-faith", "_source_title": "French Confession of Faith", "_author": null, "_schema_type": "doctrinal_document", "_license": "cc0-1.0", "_source_url": "https://www.ccel.org/ccel/schaff/creeds3.iv.vii.html", "document_id": "french-confession-of-faith", "document_kind": "confession", "unit_type": "article", "number": "33", "title": "XXXIII", "parent_number": "", "parent_title": "", "content": "However, we reject all human inventions, and all laws which men may introduce under the pretense of serving God, by which they wish to bind consciences ; and we receive only that which conduces to concord and holds all in obedience, from the greatest to the least. In this we must follow that which the Lord Jesus Christ declared as to excommunication, which we approve and confess to be necessary with all its antecedents and consequences.", "token_count": 91, "proofs": []} -{"_source_id": "french-confession-of-faith", "_source_title": "French Confession of Faith", "_author": null, "_schema_type": "doctrinal_document", "_license": "cc0-1.0", "_source_url": "https://www.ccel.org/ccel/schaff/creeds3.iv.vii.html", "document_id": "french-confession-of-faith", "document_kind": "confession", "unit_type": "article", "number": "34", "title": "XXXIV", "parent_number": "", "parent_title": "", "content": "We believe that the sacraments are added to the Word for more ample confirmation, that they may be to us pledges and seals of the grace of God, and by this means aid and comfort our faith, because of the infirmity which is in us, and that they are outward signs through which God operates by his Spirit, so that he may not signify any thing to us in vain. Yet we hold that their substance and truth is in Jesus Christ, and that of themselves they are only smoke and shadow.", "token_count": 103, "proofs": []} -{"_source_id": "french-confession-of-faith", "_source_title": "French Confession of Faith", "_author": null, "_schema_type": "doctrinal_document", "_license": "cc0-1.0", "_source_url": "https://www.ccel.org/ccel/schaff/creeds3.iv.vii.html", "document_id": "french-confession-of-faith", "document_kind": "confession", "unit_type": "article", "number": "35", "title": "XXXV", "parent_number": "", "parent_title": "", "content": "We confess only two sacraments common to the whole Church, of which the first, baptism, is given as a pledge of our adoption; for by it we are grafted into the body of Christ, so as to be washed and cleansed by his blood, and then renewed in purity of life by his Holy Spirit. We hold, also, that although we are baptized only once, yet the gain that it symbolizes to us reaches over our whole lives and to our death, so that we have a lasting witness that Jesus Christ will always be our justification and sanctification. Nevertheless, although it is a sacrament of faith and penitence, yet as God receives little children into the Church with their fathers, we say, upon the authority of Jesus Christ, that the children of believing parents should be baptized.", "token_count": 164, "proofs": []} -{"_source_id": "french-confession-of-faith", "_source_title": "French Confession of Faith", "_author": null, "_schema_type": "doctrinal_document", "_license": "cc0-1.0", "_source_url": "https://www.ccel.org/ccel/schaff/creeds3.iv.vii.html", "document_id": "french-confession-of-faith", "document_kind": "confession", "unit_type": "article", "number": "36", "title": "XXXVI", "parent_number": "", "parent_title": "", "content": "We confess that the Lord's Supper, which is the second sacrament, is a witness of the union which we have with Christ, inasmuch as he not only died and rose again for us once, but also feeds and nourishes us truly with his flesh and blood, so that we may be one in him, and that our life may be in common. Although he be in heaven until he come to judge all the earth, still we believe that by the secret and incomprehensible power of his Spirit he feeds and strengthens us with the substance of his body and of his blood. We hold that this is done spiritually, not because we put imagination and fancy in the place of fact and truth, but because the greatness of this mystery exceeds the measure of our senses and the laws of nature. In short, because it is heavenly, it can only be apprehended by faith.", "token_count": 179, "proofs": []} -{"_source_id": "french-confession-of-faith", "_source_title": "French Confession of Faith", "_author": null, "_schema_type": "doctrinal_document", "_license": "cc0-1.0", "_source_url": "https://www.ccel.org/ccel/schaff/creeds3.iv.vii.html", "document_id": "french-confession-of-faith", "document_kind": "confession", "unit_type": "article", "number": "37", "title": "XXXVII", "parent_number": "", "parent_title": "", "content": "We believe, as has been said, that in the Lord's Supper, as well as in baptism, God gives us realty and in fact that which he there sets forth to us; and that consequently with these signs is given the true possession and enjoyment of that which they present to us. And thus all who bring a pure faith, like a vessel, to the sacred table of Christ, receive truly that of which it is a sign; for the body and the blood of Jesus Christ give food and drink to the soul, no less than bread and wine nourish the body.", "token_count": 118, "proofs": []} -{"_source_id": "french-confession-of-faith", "_source_title": "French Confession of Faith", "_author": null, "_schema_type": "doctrinal_document", "_license": "cc0-1.0", "_source_url": "https://www.ccel.org/ccel/schaff/creeds3.iv.vii.html", "document_id": "french-confession-of-faith", "document_kind": "confession", "unit_type": "article", "number": "38", "title": "XXXVIII", "parent_number": "", "parent_title": "", "content": "Thus we hold that water, being a feeble element, still testifies to us in truth the inward cleansing of our souls in the blood of Jesus Christ by the efficacy of his Spirit, and that the bread and wine given to us in the sacrament serve to our spiritual nourishment, inasmuch as they show, as to our sight, that the body of Christ is our meat, and his blood our drink. And we reject the Enthusiasts and Sacramentarians who will not receive such signs and marks, although our Saviour said: 'This is my body, and this cup is my blood.'", "token_count": 126, "proofs": []} -{"_source_id": "french-confession-of-faith", "_source_title": "French Confession of Faith", "_author": null, "_schema_type": "doctrinal_document", "_license": "cc0-1.0", "_source_url": "https://www.ccel.org/ccel/schaff/creeds3.iv.vii.html", "document_id": "french-confession-of-faith", "document_kind": "confession", "unit_type": "article", "number": "39", "title": "XXXIX", "parent_number": "", "parent_title": "", "content": "We believe that God wishes to have the world governed by laws and magistrates, so that some restraint may be put upon its disordered appetites. And as he has established kingdoms, republics, and all sorts of principalities, either hereditary or otherwise, and all that belongs to a just government, and wishes to be considered as their Author, so he has put the sword into the hands of magistrates to suppress crimes against the first as well as against the second table of the Commandments of God. We must therefore, on his account, not only submit to them as superiors, but honor and hold them in, all reverence as his lieutenants and officers, whom he has commissioned to exercise a legitimate and holy authority.", "token_count": 149, "proofs": []} -{"_source_id": "french-confession-of-faith", "_source_title": "French Confession of Faith", "_author": null, "_schema_type": "doctrinal_document", "_license": "cc0-1.0", "_source_url": "https://www.ccel.org/ccel/schaff/creeds3.iv.vii.html", "document_id": "french-confession-of-faith", "document_kind": "confession", "unit_type": "article", "number": "40", "title": "XL", "parent_number": "", "parent_title": "", "content": "We hold, then, that we must obey their laws and statutes, pay customs, taxes, and other dues, and bear the yoke of subjection with a good and free will, even if they are unbelievers, provided that the sovereign empire of God remain intact. Therefore we detest all those who would like to reject authority, to establish community and confusion of property, and overthrow the order of justice.", "token_count": 83, "proofs": []} -{"_source_id": "gregorys-declaration-of-faith", "_source_title": "Gregory's Declaration of Faith", "_author": "Gregory Thaumaturgus", "_schema_type": "doctrinal_document", "_license": "cc0-1.0", "_source_url": "https://ccel.org/ccel/gregory_thau/writings/anf06.iii.iii.i.i.html", "document_id": "gregorys-declaration-of-faith", "document_kind": "creed", "unit_type": "text", "number": "", "title": "", "parent_number": "", "parent_title": "", "content": "There is one God, the Father of the living Word, who is His subsistent Wisdom and Power and Eternal Image: perfect Begetter of the perfect Begotten, Father of the only-begotten Son. There is one Lord, Only of the Only, God of God, Image and Likeness of Deity, Efficient Word, Wisdom comprehensive of the constitution of all things, and Power formative of the whole creation, true Son of true Father, Invisible of Invisible, and Incorruptible of Incorruptible, and Immortal of Immortal and Eternal of Eternal. And there is One Holy Spirit, having His subsistence from God, and being made manifest by the Son, to wit to men: Image of the Son, Perfect Image of the Perfect; Life, the Cause of the living; Holy Fount; Sanctity, the Supplier, or Leader, of Sanctification; in whom is manifested God the Father, who is above all and in all, and God the Son, who is through all. There is a perfect Trinity, in glory and eternity and sovereignty, neither divided nor estranged. Wherefore there is nothing either created or in servitude in the Trinity; nor anything superinduced, as if at some former period it was non-existent, and at some later period it was introduced. And thus neither was the Son ever wanting to the Father, nor the Spirit to the Son; but without variation and without change, the same Trinity abideth ever.", "token_count": 300, "proofs": []} -{"_source_id": "helvetic-consensus", "_source_title": "Helvetic Consensus", "_author": "Johann Heidegger", "_schema_type": "doctrinal_document", "_license": "cc0-1.0", "_source_url": "http://apostles-creed.org/wp-content/uploads/2014/07/Creed_Helvetic.pdf", "document_id": "helvetic-consensus", "document_kind": "declaration", "unit_type": "article", "number": "I", "title": "Canon I", "parent_number": "", "parent_title": "", "content": "God, the Supreme Judge, not only took care to have his word, which is the \"power of God unto salvation to every one that believes\" (Rom 1:16), committed to writing by Moses, the Prophets and the Apostles, but has also watched and cherished it with paternal care from the time it was written up to the present, so that it could not be corrupted by craft of Satan or fraud of man. Therefore the Church justly ascribes to it his singular grace and goodness that she has, and will have to the end of the world (2 Pet 1:19), a \"sure word of prophecy\" and \"Holy Scriptures\" (2 Tim 3:15), from which though heaven and earth pass away, \"the smallest letter or the least stroke of a pen will not disappear by any means\" (Matt 5:18).", "token_count": 178, "proofs": []} -{"_source_id": "helvetic-consensus", "_source_title": "Helvetic Consensus", "_author": "Johann Heidegger", "_schema_type": "doctrinal_document", "_license": "cc0-1.0", "_source_url": "http://apostles-creed.org/wp-content/uploads/2014/07/Creed_Helvetic.pdf", "document_id": "helvetic-consensus", "document_kind": "declaration", "unit_type": "article", "number": "II", "title": "Canon II", "parent_number": "", "parent_title": "", "content": "But, in particular, The Hebrew original of the OT which we have received and to this day do retain as handed down by the Hebrew Church, \"who had been given the oracles of God\" (Rom 3:2), is, not only in its consonants, but in its vowels either the vowel points themselves, or at least the power of the points not only in its matter, but in its words, inspired by God. It thus forms, together with the Original of the NT the sole and complete rule of our faith and practice; and to its standard, as to a Lydian stone, all extant versions, eastern or western, ought to be applied, and wherever they differ, be conformed.", "token_count": 147, "proofs": []} -{"_source_id": "helvetic-consensus", "_source_title": "Helvetic Consensus", "_author": "Johann Heidegger", "_schema_type": "doctrinal_document", "_license": "cc0-1.0", "_source_url": "http://apostles-creed.org/wp-content/uploads/2014/07/Creed_Helvetic.pdf", "document_id": "helvetic-consensus", "document_kind": "declaration", "unit_type": "article", "number": "III", "title": "Canon III", "parent_number": "", "parent_title": "", "content": "Therefore, we are not able to approve of the opinion of those who believe that the text which the Hebrew Original exhibits was determined by man's will alone, and do not hesitate at all to remodel a Hebrew reading which they consider unsuitable, and amend it from the versions of the LXX and other Greek versions, the Samaritan Pentateuch, by the Chaldaic Targums, or even from other sources. They go even to the point of following the corrections that their own rational powers dictate from the various readings of the Hebrew Original itself which, they maintain, has been corrupted in various ways; and finally, they affirm that besides the Hebrew edition of the present time, there are in the versions of the ancient interpreters which differ from our Hebrew text, other Hebrew Originals. Since these versions are also indicative of ancient Hebrew Originals differing from each other, they thus bring the foundation of our faith and its sacred authority into perilous danger.", "token_count": 193, "proofs": []} -{"_source_id": "helvetic-consensus", "_source_title": "Helvetic Consensus", "_author": "Johann Heidegger", "_schema_type": "doctrinal_document", "_license": "cc0-1.0", "_source_url": "http://apostles-creed.org/wp-content/uploads/2014/07/Creed_Helvetic.pdf", "document_id": "helvetic-consensus", "document_kind": "declaration", "unit_type": "article", "number": "IV", "title": "Canon IV", "parent_number": "", "parent_title": "", "content": "Before the creation of the world, God decreed in Christ Jesus our Lord according to his eternal purpose (Eph 3:11), in which, from the mere good pleasure of his own will, without any prevision of the merit of works or of faith, to the praise of his glorious grace, to elect some out of the human race lying in the same mass of corruption and of common blood, and, therefore, corrupted by sin. He elected a certain and definite number to be led, in time, unto salvation in Christ, their Guarantor and sole Mediator. And on account of his merit, by the mighty power of the regenerating Holy Spirit, he decreed these elect to be effectually called, regenerated and gifted with faith and repentance. So, indeed, God, determining to illustrate his glory, decreed to create man perfect, in the first place, then permit him to fall, and finally pity some of the fallen, and therefore elect those, but leave the rest in the corrupt mass, and finally give them over to eternal destruction.", "token_count": 216, "proofs": []} -{"_source_id": "helvetic-consensus", "_source_title": "Helvetic Consensus", "_author": "Johann Heidegger", "_schema_type": "doctrinal_document", "_license": "cc0-1.0", "_source_url": "http://apostles-creed.org/wp-content/uploads/2014/07/Creed_Helvetic.pdf", "document_id": "helvetic-consensus", "document_kind": "declaration", "unit_type": "article", "number": "V", "title": "Canon V", "parent_number": "", "parent_title": "", "content": "Christ himself is also included in the gracious decree of divine election, not as the meritorious cause, or foundation prior to election itself, but as being himself also elect (I Pet 2:4, 6). Indeed, he was foreknown before the foundation of the world, and accordingly, as the first requisite of the execution of the decree of election, chosen Mediator, and our first born Brother, whose precious merit God determined to use for the purpose of conferring, without detriment to his own justice, salvation upon us. For the Holy Scriptures not only declare that election was made according to the mere good pleasure of the divine counsel and will (Eph 1:5, 9; Matt 11:26), but was also made that the appointment and giving of Christ, our Mediator, was to proceed from the zealous love of God the Father toward the world of the elect.", "token_count": 184, "proofs": []} -{"_source_id": "helvetic-consensus", "_source_title": "Helvetic Consensus", "_author": "Johann Heidegger", "_schema_type": "doctrinal_document", "_license": "cc0-1.0", "_source_url": "http://apostles-creed.org/wp-content/uploads/2014/07/Creed_Helvetic.pdf", "document_id": "helvetic-consensus", "document_kind": "declaration", "unit_type": "article", "number": "VI", "title": "Canon VI", "parent_number": "", "parent_title": "", "content": "Wherefore, we can not agree with the opinion of those who teach: l) that God, moved by philanthropy, or a kind of special love for the fallen of the human race, did, in a kind of conditioned willing, first moving of pity, as they call it, or inefficacious desire, determine the salvation of all, conditionally, i.e., if they would believe, 2) that he appointed Christ Mediator for all and each of the fallen; and 3) that, at length, certain ones whom he regarded, not simply as sinners in the first Adam, but as redeemed in the second Adam, he elected, that is, he determined graciously to bestow on these, in time, the saving gift of faith; and in this sole act election properly so called is complete. For these and all other similar teachings are in no way insignificant deviations from the proper teaching concerning divine election; because the Scriptures do not extend unto all and each God's purpose of showing mercy to man, but restrict it to the elect alone, the reprobate being excluded even by name, as Esau, whom God hated with an eternal hatred (Rom 9:11). The same Holy Scriptures testify that the counsel and will of God do not change, but stand immovable, and God in the, heavens does whatsoever he will (Ps 115:3; Isa 47:10); for God is in finitely removed from all that human imperfection which characterizes inefficacious affections and desires, rashness repentance and change of purpose. The appointment, also, of Christ, as Mediator, equally with the salvation of those who were given to him for a possession and an inheritance that can not be taken away, proceeds from one and the same election, and does not form the basis of election.", "token_count": 375, "proofs": []} -{"_source_id": "helvetic-consensus", "_source_title": "Helvetic Consensus", "_author": "Johann Heidegger", "_schema_type": "doctrinal_document", "_license": "cc0-1.0", "_source_url": "http://apostles-creed.org/wp-content/uploads/2014/07/Creed_Helvetic.pdf", "document_id": "helvetic-consensus", "document_kind": "declaration", "unit_type": "article", "number": "VII", "title": "Canon VII", "parent_number": "", "parent_title": "", "content": "As all his works were known unto God from eternity, (Acts 15:18), so in time, according to his infinite power, wisdom, and goodness, he made man, the glory and end of his works, in his own image, and, therefore, upright, wise, and just. Having created man in this manner, he put him under the Covenant of Works, and in this Covenant freely promised him communion with God, favor and life, if indeed he acted in obedience to his will.", "token_count": 102, "proofs": []} -{"_source_id": "helvetic-consensus", "_source_title": "Helvetic Consensus", "_author": "Johann Heidegger", "_schema_type": "doctrinal_document", "_license": "cc0-1.0", "_source_url": "http://apostles-creed.org/wp-content/uploads/2014/07/Creed_Helvetic.pdf", "document_id": "helvetic-consensus", "document_kind": "declaration", "unit_type": "article", "number": "VIII", "title": "Canon VIII", "parent_number": "", "parent_title": "", "content": "Moreover that promise connected to the Covenant of Works was not a continuation only of earthly life and happiness but the possession especially of eternal and celestial life, a life namely, of both body and soul in heaven, if indeed man ran the course of perfect obedience, with unspeakable joy in communion with God. For not only did the Tree of Life prefigure this very thing unto Adam, but the power of the law, which, being fulfilled by Christ, who went under it in our place, awards to us nothing other than celestial life in Christ who kept the same righteousness of the law. The power of the law also threatens man with both temporal and eternal death.", "token_count": 133, "proofs": []} -{"_source_id": "helvetic-consensus", "_source_title": "Helvetic Consensus", "_author": "Johann Heidegger", "_schema_type": "doctrinal_document", "_license": "cc0-1.0", "_source_url": "http://apostles-creed.org/wp-content/uploads/2014/07/Creed_Helvetic.pdf", "document_id": "helvetic-consensus", "document_kind": "declaration", "unit_type": "article", "number": "IX", "title": "Canon IX", "parent_number": "", "parent_title": "", "content": "Wherefore we can not agree with the opinion of those who deny that a reward of heavenly bliss was offered to Adam on condition of obedience to God. We also do not admit that the promise of the Covenant of Works was any thing more than a promise of perpetual life abounding in every kind of good that can be suited to the body and soul of man in a state of perfect nature, and the enjoyment thereof in an earthly Paradise. For this also is contrary to the sound sense of the Divine Word, and weakens the power of the law considered in itself.", "token_count": 113, "proofs": []} -{"_source_id": "helvetic-consensus", "_source_title": "Helvetic Consensus", "_author": "Johann Heidegger", "_schema_type": "doctrinal_document", "_license": "cc0-1.0", "_source_url": "http://apostles-creed.org/wp-content/uploads/2014/07/Creed_Helvetic.pdf", "document_id": "helvetic-consensus", "document_kind": "declaration", "unit_type": "article", "number": "X", "title": "Canon X", "parent_number": "", "parent_title": "", "content": "God entered into the Covenant of Works not only with Adam for himself, but also, in him as the head and root with thc whole human race. Man would, by virtue of the blessing of the nature derived from Adam, inherit also the same perfection, provided he continued in it. So Adam by his sorrowful fall sinned and lost the benefits promised in the Covenant not only for himself, but also for the whole human race that would be born by the flesh. We hold, therefore, that the sin of Adam is imputed by the mysterious and just judgment of God to all his posterity. For the Apostle testifies that \"in Adam all sinned, by one man's disobedience many were made sinners\" (Rom 5:12,19) and \"in Adam all die\" (I Cor 15:21-22). But there appears no way in which hereditary corruption could fall, as a spiritual death, upon the whole human race by the just judgment of God, unless some sin of that race preceded, incurring the penalty of that death. For God, the most supreme Judge of all the earth, punishes none but the guilty.", "token_count": 240, "proofs": []} -{"_source_id": "helvetic-consensus", "_source_title": "Helvetic Consensus", "_author": "Johann Heidegger", "_schema_type": "doctrinal_document", "_license": "cc0-1.0", "_source_url": "http://apostles-creed.org/wp-content/uploads/2014/07/Creed_Helvetic.pdf", "document_id": "helvetic-consensus", "document_kind": "declaration", "unit_type": "article", "number": "XI", "title": "Canon XI", "parent_number": "", "parent_title": "", "content": "For a double reason, therefore, man, because of sin, is by nature, and hence from his birth, before committing any actual sin, exposed to God's wrath and curse; first, on account of the transgression and disobedience which he committed in the loins of Adam; and, secondly, on account of the consequent hereditary corruption implanted to his very conception, whereby his whole nature is depraved and spiritually dead; so that original sin may rightly be regarded as twofold, imputed sin and inherent hereditary sin.", "token_count": 111, "proofs": []} -{"_source_id": "helvetic-consensus", "_source_title": "Helvetic Consensus", "_author": "Johann Heidegger", "_schema_type": "doctrinal_document", "_license": "cc0-1.0", "_source_url": "http://apostles-creed.org/wp-content/uploads/2014/07/Creed_Helvetic.pdf", "document_id": "helvetic-consensus", "document_kind": "declaration", "unit_type": "article", "number": "XII", "title": "Canon XII", "parent_number": "", "parent_title": "", "content": "Accordingly we can not, without harm to the Divine truth, agree with those who deny that Adam represented his posterity by God's intention, and that his sin is imputed, therefore, immediately to his posterity; and under this mediate and consequent imputation not only destroy the imputation of the first sin, but also expose the doctrine of hereditary corruption to grave danger.", "token_count": 79, "proofs": []} -{"_source_id": "helvetic-consensus", "_source_title": "Helvetic Consensus", "_author": "Johann Heidegger", "_schema_type": "doctrinal_document", "_license": "cc0-1.0", "_source_url": "http://apostles-creed.org/wp-content/uploads/2014/07/Creed_Helvetic.pdf", "document_id": "helvetic-consensus", "document_kind": "declaration", "unit_type": "article", "number": "XIII", "title": "Canon XIII", "parent_number": "", "parent_title": "", "content": "As Christ was elected from eternity the Head, the Leader and Lord of all who, in time, are saved by his grace, so also, in time, he was made Guarantor of the New Covenant only for those who, by the eternal election, were given to him as his own people, his seed and inheritance. For according to the determinate counsel of the Father and his own intention, he encountered dreadful death instead of the elect alone, and restored only these into the bosom of the Father's grace, and these only he reconciled to God, the offended Father, and delivered from the curse of the law. For our Jesus saves his people from their sins (Matt 1:21), who gave his life a ransom for many sheep (Matt 20:24, 28; John 10:15), his own, who hear his voice (John 10:27-28), and he intercedes for these only, as a divinely appointed Priest, arid not for the world (John 17:9). Accordingly in expiatory sacrifice, they are regarded as having died with him and as being justified from sin (2 Cor 5:12): and thus, with the counsel of the Father who gave to Christ none but the elect to be redeemed, and also with the working of the Holy Spirit, who sanctifies and seals unto a living hope of eternal life none but the elect. The will of Christ who died so agrees and amicably conspires in perfect harmony, that the sphere of the Father's election, the Son's redemption. And the Spirit's sanctification are one and the same.", "token_count": 332, "proofs": []} -{"_source_id": "helvetic-consensus", "_source_title": "Helvetic Consensus", "_author": "Johann Heidegger", "_schema_type": "doctrinal_document", "_license": "cc0-1.0", "_source_url": "http://apostles-creed.org/wp-content/uploads/2014/07/Creed_Helvetic.pdf", "document_id": "helvetic-consensus", "document_kind": "declaration", "unit_type": "article", "number": "XIV", "title": "Canon XIV", "parent_number": "", "parent_title": "", "content": "This very thing further appears in this also, that Christ provided the means of salvation for those in whose place he died, especially the regenerating Spirit and the heavenly gift o faith, as well as salvation itself, and actually confers these upon, them. For the Scriptures testify that Christ, the Lord, came to say, the lost sheep of the house of Israel (Matt 15:24), and sends the, same Holy Spirit, the source of regeneration, as his own (John 16:7 8): that among the better promises of the New Covenant of which he was made Mediator and Guarantor this one is preeminent, the he will inscribe his law, the law of faith, in the hearts of his people (Heb 8:10); that whatsoever the Father has given to Chris will come to him, by faith, surely; and finally, that we are chose' in Christ to be his children, holy and blameless (Eph. 1:4-5); but our being God's holy children proceeds only from faith and the Spirit of regeneration.", "token_count": 223, "proofs": []} -{"_source_id": "helvetic-consensus", "_source_title": "Helvetic Consensus", "_author": "Johann Heidegger", "_schema_type": "doctrinal_document", "_license": "cc0-1.0", "_source_url": "http://apostles-creed.org/wp-content/uploads/2014/07/Creed_Helvetic.pdf", "document_id": "helvetic-consensus", "document_kind": "declaration", "unit_type": "article", "number": "XV", "title": "Canon XV", "parent_number": "", "parent_title": "", "content": "But by the obedience of his death Christ, in place o the elect, so satisfied God the Father, that in the estimate of his vicarious righteousness and of that obedience, all of that which he rendered to the law, as its just servant, during his entire life whether by doing or by suffering, ought to be called obedience. For Christ's life, according to the Apostle's testimony (Phil 1:8), was nothing but submission, humiliation and a continuous emptying of self, descending step by step to the lowest extreme even to the point of death on the Cross; and the Spirit of God plainly declares that Christ in our stead satisfied the law and divine justice by His most, holy life, and makes that ransom with which God has redeemed us to consist not in His sufferings only, but in his whole life conformed to the law. The Spirit, however, ascribes our redemption to the death, or the blood, of Christ, in no other sense than that it was consummated by sufferings; and from that last definitive and no blest act derives a name indeed, but not in such a way as to separate the life preceding from his death.", "token_count": 238, "proofs": []} -{"_source_id": "helvetic-consensus", "_source_title": "Helvetic Consensus", "_author": "Johann Heidegger", "_schema_type": "doctrinal_document", "_license": "cc0-1.0", "_source_url": "http://apostles-creed.org/wp-content/uploads/2014/07/Creed_Helvetic.pdf", "document_id": "helvetic-consensus", "document_kind": "declaration", "unit_type": "article", "number": "XVI", "title": "Canon XVI", "parent_number": "", "parent_title": "", "content": "Since all these things are entirely so, we can hardly approve the opposite doctrine of those who affirm that of his own intention and counsel and that of the Father who sent him, Christ died for each and every one upon the condition, that they believe. [We also cannot affirm the teaching! that he obtained for all a salvation, which, nevertheless, is not applied to all, and by his death merited a salvation and faith for no one individually but only removed the obstacle of divine justice, and acquired for the Father the liberty of entering into a new covenant of grace with all men. Finally, they so separate the active and passive righteousness of Christ, as to assert that he claims his active righteousness as his own, but gives and imputes only his passive righteousness to the elect. All these opinions, and all that are like these, are contrary to the plain Scriptures and the glory of Christ, who is Author and Finisher of our faith and salvation; they make his cross of none effect, and under the appearance of exalting his merit, they, in reality diminish it.", "token_count": 219, "proofs": []} -{"_source_id": "helvetic-consensus", "_source_title": "Helvetic Consensus", "_author": "Johann Heidegger", "_schema_type": "doctrinal_document", "_license": "cc0-1.0", "_source_url": "http://apostles-creed.org/wp-content/uploads/2014/07/Creed_Helvetic.pdf", "document_id": "helvetic-consensus", "document_kind": "declaration", "unit_type": "article", "number": "XVII", "title": "Canon XVII", "parent_number": "", "parent_title": "", "content": "The call to salvation was suited to its due time (l Tim 2:6). Since by God's will it was at one time more restricted, at another, more widespread and general, but never completely universal. For, indeed, in the OT God announced his word to Jacob, his statutes and his judgments to Israel he did not do so with any other nation (Ps 147:19-20). In the NT, peace being made in the blood of Christ and the inner walls of partition broken down, God so extended the limits of the preaching of the Gospel and the external call, that there is no longer any difference between the Jew and the Greek; for the same Lord is over all and is gracious to every one who calls upon him (Rom 10:12). But not even thus is the call universal. For Christ testifies that many are called (Matt 20:14), but not all; and when Paul and Timothy tried to go into Bithynia to preach the Gospel, the Spirit prevented them (Acts 16:7). And there have been and there are today, as experience testifies, innumerable myriads of men to whom Christ is not known even by rumor.", "token_count": 247, "proofs": []} -{"_source_id": "helvetic-consensus", "_source_title": "Helvetic Consensus", "_author": "Johann Heidegger", "_schema_type": "doctrinal_document", "_license": "cc0-1.0", "_source_url": "http://apostles-creed.org/wp-content/uploads/2014/07/Creed_Helvetic.pdf", "document_id": "helvetic-consensus", "document_kind": "declaration", "unit_type": "article", "number": "XVIII", "title": "Canon XVIII", "parent_number": "", "parent_title": "", "content": "Meanwhile God has not left himself without witness (Acts 14:7) to those whom he refused to call by his Word unto salvation. For he provided to them the witness of the heavens and the stars (Deut 4:19), and that which may be known of God, even from the works of nature and Providence, he has shown to them (Rom 1:19), for the purpose of showing his long suffering. Yet it is not true that the works of nature and divine Providence are selfsufficient means which fulfilled the function of the external call, whereby he would reveal unto them the mystery of the good pleasure or the mercy of God in Christ. For the Apostle immediately adds: \"For since the creation of the world God's invisible qualities, His eternal power and divine nature, have been clearly seen\" (Rom 1:20). So they might learn the mystery of salvation through Christ and be without excuse, because they did not correctly use the knowledge that was left to them, but when they knew God, they did not glorify him as God, neither were they thankful. Wherefore also Christ glorifies God, his Father, because he had hidden these things from the wise and the prudent, and revealed them unto babes (Matt 1:25). And as the Apostle teaches: \"God has made known unto us the mystery of His will according to His good pleasure which He has purposed in Christ\" (Eph 1:9).", "token_count": 297, "proofs": []} -{"_source_id": "helvetic-consensus", "_source_title": "Helvetic Consensus", "_author": "Johann Heidegger", "_schema_type": "doctrinal_document", "_license": "cc0-1.0", "_source_url": "http://apostles-creed.org/wp-content/uploads/2014/07/Creed_Helvetic.pdf", "document_id": "helvetic-consensus", "document_kind": "declaration", "unit_type": "article", "number": "XIX", "title": "Canon XIX", "parent_number": "", "parent_title": "", "content": "Likewise the external call itself, which is made by the preaching of the Gospel, is on the part of God also, who earnestly and sincerely calls. For in his Word he most earnestly and truly reveals, not, indeed, his secret will respecting the salvation or destruction of each individual, but our responsibility, and what will happen to us if we do or neglect this duty. Clearly it is the will of God who calls, that they who are called come to him and not neglect so great a salvation, and so he earnestly promises eternal life to those who come to him by faith; for, as the Apostle declares, \"It is a trustworthy saying: For if we have died with Him, we shall also live with Him; if we disown Him, He will also disown us; if we are faithless, He will remain faithful, for He cannot disown Himself (2 Tim 2:12-13). Neither is this call without result for those who disobey; for God always accomplishes his will, even the demonstration of duty, and following this, either the salvation of the elect who fulfill their responsibility, or the inexcusableness of the rest who neglect the duty set before them. Certainly the spiritual man in no way determined the eternal purpose of God to produce faith along with the externally offered, or written Word of God. Moreover, because God approved every truth which flows from his counsel, it is correctly said to be his will, that everyone who sees the Son and believes in him may have everlasting life (John 6:40). Although these \"all\" are the elect alone, and God formed no plan of universal salvation without any selection of persons, and Christ therefore died not for everyone but only for the elect who were given to him; yet he intends this in any case to be universally true, which follows from his special and definite purpose. But that, by God's will, the elect alone believe in the external call which is universally offered, while the reprobate are hardened. This proceeds solely from the discriminating grace of God; election by the same grace to those who believe, but their own native wickedness to the reprobate who remain in sin, who after their hardened and impenitent heart build up for themselves wrath for the Day of Judgment, and revelation of the righteous judgment of God", "token_count": 478, "proofs": []} -{"_source_id": "helvetic-consensus", "_source_title": "Helvetic Consensus", "_author": "Johann Heidegger", "_schema_type": "doctrinal_document", "_license": "cc0-1.0", "_source_url": "http://apostles-creed.org/wp-content/uploads/2014/07/Creed_Helvetic.pdf", "document_id": "helvetic-consensus", "document_kind": "declaration", "unit_type": "article", "number": "XX", "title": "Canon XX", "parent_number": "", "parent_title": "", "content": "Accordingly we have no doubt that they are wrong who hold that the call to salvation is disclosed not by the preaching of the Gospel solely, but even by the works of nature and Providence without any further proclamation. They add that the call to salvation is so indefinite and universal that there is no mortal who is not, at least objectively, as they say, sufficiently called either mediately, meaning that God will provide the light of grace to those who use the light of nature correctly, or immediately, to Christ and salvation. They finally deny that the external call can be said to be serious and true, or the candor and sincerity of God bc defended, without asserting the absolute universality of grace. For such doctrines are contrary to the Holy Scriptures and the experience of all ages, and manifestly confuse nature with grace and confuse the things which we can know about God with his hidden wisdom. They further confuse the light of reason with the light of divine Revelation.", "token_count": 192, "proofs": []} -{"_source_id": "helvetic-consensus", "_source_title": "Helvetic Consensus", "_author": "Johann Heidegger", "_schema_type": "doctrinal_document", "_license": "cc0-1.0", "_source_url": "http://apostles-creed.org/wp-content/uploads/2014/07/Creed_Helvetic.pdf", "document_id": "helvetic-consensus", "document_kind": "declaration", "unit_type": "article", "number": "XXI", "title": "Canon XXI", "parent_number": "", "parent_title": "", "content": "Those who are called to salvation through thc preaching of the Gospel are not able to believe or obey the call, unless they are raised up out of spiritual death by that very power that God used to command the light to shine out of darkness, and God shines into their hearts with the glory of God in the face of Jesus Christ (2 Cor 4:6). For the natural man does not receive the things of the Spirit of God for they are foolishness unto him: neither can he know them, because they spiritually discerned (Cor 2:14). And Scripture demonstrates this utter inability by so many direct testimonies and under so many mosaics that scarcely in any other point is it surer. This inability may, indeed, be called moral even in so far as it pertains to a moral subject or object: but it ought to be at the same time called natural because man by nature, and so by the law of his formation in the womb, and hence from his birth, is the child of disobedience (Eph 2:2); and has that inability that is so innate that it cannot be shaken off except by the omnipotent heart-turning grace of the Holy Spirit.", "token_count": 245, "proofs": []} -{"_source_id": "helvetic-consensus", "_source_title": "Helvetic Consensus", "_author": "Johann Heidegger", "_schema_type": "doctrinal_document", "_license": "cc0-1.0", "_source_url": "http://apostles-creed.org/wp-content/uploads/2014/07/Creed_Helvetic.pdf", "document_id": "helvetic-consensus", "document_kind": "declaration", "unit_type": "article", "number": "XXII", "title": "Canon XXII", "parent_number": "", "parent_title": "", "content": "We hold therefore that they speak inaccurately and dangerously, who call this inability to believe moral inability, and do not say that it is natural, adding that man in whatever condition he may be placed is able to believe if he desires, and that faith in some way or other, indeed, is self-originated. The Apostle, however, clearly calls [salvation] the gift of God (Eph 2:8).", "token_count": 86, "proofs": []} -{"_source_id": "helvetic-consensus", "_source_title": "Helvetic Consensus", "_author": "Johann Heidegger", "_schema_type": "doctrinal_document", "_license": "cc0-1.0", "_source_url": "http://apostles-creed.org/wp-content/uploads/2014/07/Creed_Helvetic.pdf", "document_id": "helvetic-consensus", "document_kind": "declaration", "unit_type": "article", "number": "XXIII", "title": "Canon XXIII", "parent_number": "", "parent_title": "", "content": "There are two ways in which God, the just Judge, has promised justification: either by one's own works or deeds in the law, or by the obedience or righteousness of another, even of Christ our Guarantor. [This justification! is imputed by grace to those who believe in the Gospel. The former is the method of justifying man because of perfection; but the latter, of justifying man who is a corrupt sinner. In accordance with these two ways of justification the Scripture establishes these two covenants: the Covenant of Works, entered into with Adam and with each one of his descendants in him, but made void by sin; and the Covenant of Grace, made with only the elect in Christ, the second Adam, eternal. [This covenant] cannot be broken while [the Covenant of Works] can be abrogated.", "token_count": 171, "proofs": []} -{"_source_id": "helvetic-consensus", "_source_title": "Helvetic Consensus", "_author": "Johann Heidegger", "_schema_type": "doctrinal_document", "_license": "cc0-1.0", "_source_url": "http://apostles-creed.org/wp-content/uploads/2014/07/Creed_Helvetic.pdf", "document_id": "helvetic-consensus", "document_kind": "declaration", "unit_type": "article", "number": "XXIV", "title": "Canon XXIV", "parent_number": "", "parent_title": "", "content": "But this later Covenant of Grace according to the diversity of times has also different dispensations. For when the Apostle speaks of the dispensation of the fullness of times, that is, the administration of the last time (Eph 1:10), he very clearly indicates that there had been another dispensation and administration until the times which the Father appointed. Yet in the dispensation of the Covenant of Grace the elect have not been saved in any other way than by the Angel of his presence (Isa 63:9), the Lamb slain from the foundation of the world (Rev 13:8), Christ Jesus, through the knowledge of that just Servant and faith in him and in the Father and his Spirit. For Christ is the same yesterday, today, and forever (Heb 13:8). And by His grace we believe that we are saved in the same manner as the Fathers also were saved, and in both Testaments these statutes remain unchanged: \"Blessed are all they that put their trust in Him,\" (the Son) (Ps 2:12); \"He that believes in Him is not condemned, but he that does not believe is condemned already\" (John 3:18). \"You believe in God,\" even the Father, \"believe also in me\" (John 14:1). But if, moreover, the holy Fathers believed in Christ as their God, it follows that they also believed in the Holy Spirit, without whom no one can call Jesus Lord. Truly there are so many clearer exhibitions of this faith of the Fathers and of the necessity of such faith in either Covenant, that they can not escape any one unless one wills it. But though this saving knowledge of Christ and the Holy Trinity was necessarily derived, according to the dispensation of that time, both from thc promise and from shadows and figures and mysteries, with greater difficulty than in the NT. Yet it was a true knowledge, and, in proportion to the measure of divine Revelation, it was sufficient to procure salvation and peace of conscience for the elect, by the help of God's grace.", "token_count": 432, "proofs": []} -{"_source_id": "helvetic-consensus", "_source_title": "Helvetic Consensus", "_author": "Johann Heidegger", "_schema_type": "doctrinal_document", "_license": "cc0-1.0", "_source_url": "http://apostles-creed.org/wp-content/uploads/2014/07/Creed_Helvetic.pdf", "document_id": "helvetic-consensus", "document_kind": "declaration", "unit_type": "article", "number": "XXV", "title": "Canon XXV", "parent_number": "", "parent_title": "", "content": "We disapprove therefore of the doctrine of those who fabricate for us three Covenants, the Natural, the Legal, and the Gospel, different in their entire nature and essence, and in explaining these and assigning their differences, so intricately entangle themselves that they greatly obscure and even impair the nucleus of solid truth and piety. Nor do they hesitate at all, with regard to the necessity, under the OT dispensation, of knowledge of Christ and faith in him and his satisfaction and in the whole sacred Trinity, to speculate much too loosely and dangerously.", "token_count": 113, "proofs": []} -{"_source_id": "helvetic-consensus", "_source_title": "Helvetic Consensus", "_author": "Johann Heidegger", "_schema_type": "doctrinal_document", "_license": "cc0-1.0", "_source_url": "http://apostles-creed.org/wp-content/uploads/2014/07/Creed_Helvetic.pdf", "document_id": "helvetic-consensus", "document_kind": "declaration", "unit_type": "article", "number": "XXVI", "title": "Canon XXVI", "parent_number": "", "parent_title": "", "content": "Finally, both to us, to whom in the Church, which is God's house, has been entrusted the dispensation for the present, and unto all our Nazarenes, and to those who under the will and direction of God will at any time succeed us in our responsibility, in order to prevent the fearful enkindling of dissensions with which the Church of God in different places is disturbed in terrible ways, we earnestly wish the following to be done. That in this corruption of the world, with the Apostle of the Gentiles as our faithful monitor, we all keep faithfully that which is committed to our trust, avoiding profane and vain babblings (I Tim 6:20); and religiously guard the purity and simplicity of that knowledge which is according to piety, constantly clinging to that beautiful pair, Charity and Faith, unstained. Moreover, in order that no one may be induced to propose either publicly or privately some doubtful or new dogma of faith previously unheard of in our churches, and contrary to God's Word, to our Helvetic Confession, to our Symbolical Books, and to the Canons of the Synod of Dort, and not proved and sanctioned in a public assembly of brothers according to the Word of God, let it also be required: that we not only hand down sincerely in accordance with the divine Word, the special necessity of the sanctification of the Lord's Day, and also impressively teach and fervently urge its observation. In conclusion, that in our churches and schools, as often as occasion demands, we unanimously and faithfully hold, teach, and assert that the truth of the Canons recorded here, is deduced from the indubitable Word of God.", "token_count": 348, "proofs": []} -{"_source_id": "helvetic-consensus", "_source_title": "Helvetic Consensus", "_author": "Johann Heidegger", "_schema_type": "doctrinal_document", "_license": "cc0-1.0", "_source_url": "http://apostles-creed.org/wp-content/uploads/2014/07/Creed_Helvetic.pdf", "document_id": "helvetic-consensus", "document_kind": "declaration", "unit_type": "article", "number": "C", "title": "Conclusion", "parent_number": "", "parent_title": "", "content": "The very God of peace and truth sanctify us wholly, and preserve our whole spirit and soul and body blameless unto the coming of our Lord Jesus Christ! To whom, with the Father and the Holy Spirit be eternal honor, praise and glory. Amen!", "token_count": 52, "proofs": []} -{"_source_id": "ignatius-creed", "_source_title": "Ignatius' Creed", "_author": "Ignatius of Antioch", "_schema_type": "doctrinal_document", "_license": "cc0-1.0", "_source_url": "https://www.ccel.org/ccel/richardson/fathers.vi.ii.iii.iii.html", "document_id": "ignatius-creed", "document_kind": "creed", "unit_type": "text", "number": "", "title": "", "parent_number": "", "parent_title": "", "content": "Jesus Christ, of David's lineage, of Mary; who was really born, ate; and drank; was really persecuted under Pontius Pilate; was really crucified and died, in the sight of heaven and earth and the underworld. He was really raised from the dead, for his Father raised him, just as his Father will raise us, who believe on him, through Christ Jesus, apart from whom we have no genuine life.", "token_count": 88, "proofs": []} -{"_source_id": "irenaeus-rule-of-faith", "_source_title": "Irenaeus' Rule of Faith", "_author": "Irenaeus", "_schema_type": "doctrinal_document", "_license": "cc0-1.0", "_source_url": "https://ccel.org/ccel/irenaeus/against_heresies_i/anf01.ix.ii.xi.html", "document_id": "irenaeus-rule-of-faith", "document_kind": "creed", "unit_type": "text", "number": "", "title": "", "parent_number": "", "parent_title": "", "content": "This faith: in one God, the Father Almighty, who made the heaven and the earth and the seas and all the things that are in them; and in one Christ Jesus, the Son of God, who was made flesh for our salvation; and in the Holy Spirit, who made known through the prophets the plan of salvation, and the coming, and the birth from a virgin, and the passion, and the resurrection from the dead, and the bodily ascension into heaven of the beloved Christ Jesus, our Lord, and his future appearing from heaven in the glory of the Father to sum up all things and to raise anew all flesh of the whole human race.", "token_count": 133, "proofs": []} -{"_source_id": "london-baptist-confession-1689", "_source_title": "1689 London Baptist Confession", "_author": "Andrew Gifford", "_schema_type": "doctrinal_document", "_license": "cc0-1.0", "_source_url": "http://apostles-creed.org/wp-content/uploads/2014/07/London-Baptist-of-Faith-1689.pdf", "document_id": "london-baptist-confession-1689", "document_kind": "confession", "unit_type": "section", "number": "1", "title": "", "parent_number": "1", "parent_title": "Of the Holy Scriptures", "content": "The Holy Scripture is the only sufficient, certain, and infallible rule of all saving Knowledge, Faith and Obedience; Although the light of Nature, and the works of Creation and Providence do so far manifest the goodness, wisdom and power of God, as to leave men unexcusable; yet are they not sufficient to give that knowledge of God and His will, which is necessary unto Salvation. Therefore it pleased the Lord at sundry times, and in divers manners, to reveal himself, and to declare that His will unto his Church; and afterward for the better preserving, and propagating of the Truth, and for the more sure Establishment, and Comfort of the Church against the corruption of the flesh, and the malice of Satan, and of the World, to commit the same wholly unto writing; which maketh the Holy Scriptures to be most necessary, those former ways of Gods revealing his will unto his people being now ceased.", "token_count": 189, "proofs": []} -{"_source_id": "london-baptist-confession-1689", "_source_title": "1689 London Baptist Confession", "_author": "Andrew Gifford", "_schema_type": "doctrinal_document", "_license": "cc0-1.0", "_source_url": "http://apostles-creed.org/wp-content/uploads/2014/07/London-Baptist-of-Faith-1689.pdf", "document_id": "london-baptist-confession-1689", "document_kind": "confession", "unit_type": "section", "number": "2", "title": "", "parent_number": "1", "parent_title": "Of the Holy Scriptures", "content": "Under the Name of Holy Scripture or the Word of God written; are now contained all the Books of the Old and New Testament which are these: Of the Old Testament: Genesis, Exodus, Leviticus, Numbers, Deuteronomy, Joshua, Judges, Ruth, 1 Samuel, 2 Samuel, 1 Kings, 2 Kings, 1 Chronicles, 2 Chronicles, Ezra, Nehemiah, Esther, Job, Psalms, Proverbs, Ecclesiastes, The Song of Songs, Isaiah, Jeremiah, Lamentations, Ezekiel, Daniel, Hosea, Joel, Amos, Obadiah, Jonah, Micah, Nahum, Habakkuk, Zephaniah, Haggai, Zechariah, Malachi. Of the New Testament: Matthew, Mark, Luke, John, The Acts of the Apostles, Pauls Epistle to the Romans, 1 Corinthians, 2 Corinthians, Galatians, Ephesians, Phillippians, Colossians, 1 Thessalonians, 2 Thessalonians, 1 Timothy, 2 Timothy, to Titus, to Philemon, the Epistle to the Hebrews, the Epistle of James, the First and Second Epistles of Peter, the First, Second and Third Epistles of John, the Epistle of Jude, the Revelation.", "token_count": 282, "proofs": []} -{"_source_id": "london-baptist-confession-1689", "_source_title": "1689 London Baptist Confession", "_author": "Andrew Gifford", "_schema_type": "doctrinal_document", "_license": "cc0-1.0", "_source_url": "http://apostles-creed.org/wp-content/uploads/2014/07/London-Baptist-of-Faith-1689.pdf", "document_id": "london-baptist-confession-1689", "document_kind": "confession", "unit_type": "section", "number": "3", "title": "", "parent_number": "1", "parent_title": "Of the Holy Scriptures", "content": "The Books commonly called Apocrypha not being of Divine inspiration, are no part of the Canon (or rule) of the Scripture, and therefore are of no authority to the Church of God, nor to be any otherwise approved or made use of, then other humane writings.", "token_count": 56, "proofs": []} -{"_source_id": "london-baptist-confession-1689", "_source_title": "1689 London Baptist Confession", "_author": "Andrew Gifford", "_schema_type": "doctrinal_document", "_license": "cc0-1.0", "_source_url": "http://apostles-creed.org/wp-content/uploads/2014/07/London-Baptist-of-Faith-1689.pdf", "document_id": "london-baptist-confession-1689", "document_kind": "confession", "unit_type": "section", "number": "4", "title": "", "parent_number": "1", "parent_title": "Of the Holy Scriptures", "content": "The Authority of the Holy Scripture for which it ought to be believed dependeth not upon the testimony of any man, or Church; but wholly upon God (who is truth it self) the Author thereof; therefore it is to be received, because it is the Word of God.", "token_count": 56, "proofs": []} -{"_source_id": "london-baptist-confession-1689", "_source_title": "1689 London Baptist Confession", "_author": "Andrew Gifford", "_schema_type": "doctrinal_document", "_license": "cc0-1.0", "_source_url": "http://apostles-creed.org/wp-content/uploads/2014/07/London-Baptist-of-Faith-1689.pdf", "document_id": "london-baptist-confession-1689", "document_kind": "confession", "unit_type": "section", "number": "5", "title": "", "parent_number": "1", "parent_title": "Of the Holy Scriptures", "content": "We may be moved and induced by the testimony of the Church of God, to an high and reverent esteem of the Holy Scriptures; and the heavenliness of the matter, the efficacy of the Doctrine, and the Majesty of the stile, the consent of all the parts, the scope of the whole (which is to give all glory to God) the full discovery it makes of the only way of mans salvation, and many other incomparable Excellencies, and intire perfections thereof, are arguments whereby it doth abundantly evidence it self to be the Word of God; yet notwithstanding; our full perswasion, and assurance of the infallible truth, and divine authority thereof, is from the inward work of the Holy Spirit, bearing witness by and with the Word in our Hearts.", "token_count": 161, "proofs": []} -{"_source_id": "london-baptist-confession-1689", "_source_title": "1689 London Baptist Confession", "_author": "Andrew Gifford", "_schema_type": "doctrinal_document", "_license": "cc0-1.0", "_source_url": "http://apostles-creed.org/wp-content/uploads/2014/07/London-Baptist-of-Faith-1689.pdf", "document_id": "london-baptist-confession-1689", "document_kind": "confession", "unit_type": "section", "number": "6", "title": "", "parent_number": "1", "parent_title": "Of the Holy Scriptures", "content": "The whole Councel of God concerning all things necessary for his own Glory, Mans Salvation, Faith and Life, is either expressely set down or necessarily contained in the Holy Scripture; unto which nothing at any time is to be added, whether by new Revelation of the Spirit, or traditions of men.Nevertheless we acknowledge the inward illumination of the Spirit of God, to be necessary for the saving understanding of such things as are revealed in the Word, and that there are some circumstances concerning the worship of God, and government of the Church common to humane actions and societies; which are to be ordered by the light of nature, and Christian prudence according to the general rules of the Word, which are always to be observed.", "token_count": 145, "proofs": []} -{"_source_id": "london-baptist-confession-1689", "_source_title": "1689 London Baptist Confession", "_author": "Andrew Gifford", "_schema_type": "doctrinal_document", "_license": "cc0-1.0", "_source_url": "http://apostles-creed.org/wp-content/uploads/2014/07/London-Baptist-of-Faith-1689.pdf", "document_id": "london-baptist-confession-1689", "document_kind": "confession", "unit_type": "section", "number": "7", "title": "", "parent_number": "1", "parent_title": "Of the Holy Scriptures", "content": "All things in Scripture are not alike plain in themselves, nor alike clear unto all; yet those things which are necessary to be known, believed, and observed for Salvation, are so clearly propounded, and opened in some place of Scripture or other, that not only the learned, but the unlearned, in a due use of ordinary means, may attain to a sufficient understanding of them.", "token_count": 79, "proofs": []} -{"_source_id": "london-baptist-confession-1689", "_source_title": "1689 London Baptist Confession", "_author": "Andrew Gifford", "_schema_type": "doctrinal_document", "_license": "cc0-1.0", "_source_url": "http://apostles-creed.org/wp-content/uploads/2014/07/London-Baptist-of-Faith-1689.pdf", "document_id": "london-baptist-confession-1689", "document_kind": "confession", "unit_type": "section", "number": "8", "title": "", "parent_number": "1", "parent_title": "Of the Holy Scriptures", "content": "The Old Testament in Hebrew, (which was the Native language of the people of God of old) and the New Testament in Greek (which at the time of the writing of it was most generally known to the Nations being immediately inspired by God, and by his singular care and Providence kept pure in all Ages, are therefore authentical; so as in all controversies of Religion the Church is finally to appeal unto them But because these original tongues are not known to all the people of God, who have a right unto, and interest in the Scriptures, and are commanded in the fear of God to read and search them, therefore they are to be translated into the vulgar language of every Nation, unto which they come, that the Word of God dwelling plentifully in all, they may worship him in an acceptable manner, and through patience and comfort of the Scriptures may have hope.", "token_count": 175, "proofs": []} -{"_source_id": "london-baptist-confession-1689", "_source_title": "1689 London Baptist Confession", "_author": "Andrew Gifford", "_schema_type": "doctrinal_document", "_license": "cc0-1.0", "_source_url": "http://apostles-creed.org/wp-content/uploads/2014/07/London-Baptist-of-Faith-1689.pdf", "document_id": "london-baptist-confession-1689", "document_kind": "confession", "unit_type": "section", "number": "9", "title": "", "parent_number": "1", "parent_title": "Of the Holy Scriptures", "content": "The infallible rule of interpretation of Scripture is the Scripture it self: And therefore when there is a question about the true and full sense of any Scripture (which is not manifold but one) it must be searched by other places that speak more clearly.", "token_count": 51, "proofs": []} -{"_source_id": "london-baptist-confession-1689", "_source_title": "1689 London Baptist Confession", "_author": "Andrew Gifford", "_schema_type": "doctrinal_document", "_license": "cc0-1.0", "_source_url": "http://apostles-creed.org/wp-content/uploads/2014/07/London-Baptist-of-Faith-1689.pdf", "document_id": "london-baptist-confession-1689", "document_kind": "confession", "unit_type": "section", "number": "10", "title": "", "parent_number": "1", "parent_title": "Of the Holy Scriptures", "content": "The supream judge by which all controversies of Religion are to be determined, and all Decrees of Councels, opinions of antient Writers, Doctrines of men, and private Spirits, are to be examined, and in whose sentence we are to rest, can be no other but the Holy Scripture delivered by the Spirit, into which Scripture so delivered, our faith is finally resolved.", "token_count": 79, "proofs": []} -{"_source_id": "london-baptist-confession-1689", "_source_title": "1689 London Baptist Confession", "_author": "Andrew Gifford", "_schema_type": "doctrinal_document", "_license": "cc0-1.0", "_source_url": "http://apostles-creed.org/wp-content/uploads/2014/07/London-Baptist-of-Faith-1689.pdf", "document_id": "london-baptist-confession-1689", "document_kind": "confession", "unit_type": "section", "number": "1", "title": "", "parent_number": "2", "parent_title": "Of God and of the Holy Trinity", "content": "The Lord our God is but one only living, and true God; whose subsistence is in and of himself, infinite in being, and perfection, whose Essence cannot be comprehended by any but himself; a most pure spirit, invisible, without body, parts, or passions, who only hath immortality, dwelling in the light, which no man can approach unto, who is immutable, immense, eternal, incomprehensible, Almighty, every way infinit, most holy, most wise, most free, most absolute, working all things according to the councel of his own immutable, and most righteous will, for his own glory, most loving, gracious, merciful, long suffering, abundant in goodness and truth, forgiving iniquity, transgression and sin, the rewarder of them that diligently seek him, and withall most just, and terrible in his judgements, hating all sin, and who will by no means clear the guilty.", "token_count": 193, "proofs": []} -{"_source_id": "london-baptist-confession-1689", "_source_title": "1689 London Baptist Confession", "_author": "Andrew Gifford", "_schema_type": "doctrinal_document", "_license": "cc0-1.0", "_source_url": "http://apostles-creed.org/wp-content/uploads/2014/07/London-Baptist-of-Faith-1689.pdf", "document_id": "london-baptist-confession-1689", "document_kind": "confession", "unit_type": "section", "number": "2", "title": "", "parent_number": "2", "parent_title": "Of God and of the Holy Trinity", "content": "God having all life, glory, goodness, blessedness, in and of himself: is alone in, and unto himself all-sufficient, not standing in need of any Creature which he hath made, nor deriving any glory from them, but onely manifesting his own glory in, by, unto, and upon them, he is the alone fountain of all Being, of whom, through whom, and to whom are all things, and he hath most soveraign dominion over all creatures, to do by them, for them, or upon them, whatsoever himself pleaseth; in his sight all things are open and manifest, his knowledge is infinite, infallible, and independant upon the Creature, so as nothing is to him contingent, or uncertain; he is most holy in all his Councels, in all his Works, and in all his Commands; to him is due from Angels and men, whatsoever worship, service, or obedience as Creatures they owe unto the Creator, and whatever he is further pleased to require of them.", "token_count": 211, "proofs": []} -{"_source_id": "london-baptist-confession-1689", "_source_title": "1689 London Baptist Confession", "_author": "Andrew Gifford", "_schema_type": "doctrinal_document", "_license": "cc0-1.0", "_source_url": "http://apostles-creed.org/wp-content/uploads/2014/07/London-Baptist-of-Faith-1689.pdf", "document_id": "london-baptist-confession-1689", "document_kind": "confession", "unit_type": "section", "number": "3", "title": "", "parent_number": "2", "parent_title": "Of God and of the Holy Trinity", "content": "In this divine and infinite Being there are three subsistences, the Father the Word (or Son) and Holy Spirit, of one substance, power, and Eternity, each having the whole Divine Essence, yet the Essence undivided, the Father is of none neither begotten nor proceeding, the Son is Eternally begotten of the Father, the holy Spirit proceeding from the Father and the Son, all infinite, without beginning, therefore but one God, who is not to be divided in nature and Being; but distinguished by several peculiar, relative properties, and personal relations; which doctrine of the Trinity is the foundation of all our Communion with God, and comfortable dependance on him.", "token_count": 142, "proofs": []} -{"_source_id": "london-baptist-confession-1689", "_source_title": "1689 London Baptist Confession", "_author": "Andrew Gifford", "_schema_type": "doctrinal_document", "_license": "cc0-1.0", "_source_url": "http://apostles-creed.org/wp-content/uploads/2014/07/London-Baptist-of-Faith-1689.pdf", "document_id": "london-baptist-confession-1689", "document_kind": "confession", "unit_type": "section", "number": "1", "title": "", "parent_number": "3", "parent_title": "Of God's Decree", "content": "God hath Decreed in himself from all Eternity, by the most wise and holy Councel of his own will, freely and unchangeably, all things whatsoever comes to passe; yet so as thereby is God neither the author of sin, nor hath fellowship with any therein, nor is violence offered to the will of the Creature, nor yet is the liberty, or contingency of second causes taken away, but rather established, in which appears his wisdom in disposing all things, and power, and faithfulness in accomplishing his Decree.", "token_count": 110, "proofs": []} -{"_source_id": "london-baptist-confession-1689", "_source_title": "1689 London Baptist Confession", "_author": "Andrew Gifford", "_schema_type": "doctrinal_document", "_license": "cc0-1.0", "_source_url": "http://apostles-creed.org/wp-content/uploads/2014/07/London-Baptist-of-Faith-1689.pdf", "document_id": "london-baptist-confession-1689", "document_kind": "confession", "unit_type": "section", "number": "2", "title": "", "parent_number": "3", "parent_title": "Of God's Decree", "content": "Although God knoweth whatsoever may, or can come to passe upon all supposed conditions; 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the Prophet, Priest and King; Head and Saviour of his Church, the heir of all things, and judge of the world: Unto whom he did from all Eternity give a people to be his seed, and to be by him in time redeemed, called, justified, sanctified, and glorified.", "token_count": 107, "proofs": []} -{"_source_id": "london-baptist-confession-1689", "_source_title": "1689 London Baptist Confession", "_author": "Andrew Gifford", "_schema_type": "doctrinal_document", "_license": "cc0-1.0", "_source_url": "http://apostles-creed.org/wp-content/uploads/2014/07/London-Baptist-of-Faith-1689.pdf", "document_id": "london-baptist-confession-1689", "document_kind": "confession", "unit_type": "section", "number": "2", "title": "", "parent_number": "8", "parent_title": "Of Christ the Mediator", "content": "The Son of God, the second Person in the Holy Trinity, being very and eternal God, the brightness of the Fathers glory, of one substance and equal with him: who made the World, who upholdeth and governeth all things he hath made: did when the fullness of time was come take unto him mans nature, with all the Essential properties, and common infirmities thereof, yet without sin: being conceived by the Holy Spirit in the Womb of the Virgin Mary, the Holy Spirit coming down upon her, and the power of the most High overshadowing her, and so was made of a Woman, of the Tribe of Judah, of the Seed of Abraham, and David according to the Scriptures: So that two whole, perfect, and distinct natures, were inseparably joined together in one Person: without conversion, composition, or confusion: which Person is very God, and very Man; 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inlightning their minds, spiritually, and savingly to understand the things of God; taking away their heart of stone, and giving unto them an heart of flesh; renewing their wills, and by his Almighty power determining them to that which is good, and effectually drawing them to Jesus Christ; yet so as they come most freely, being made willing by his Grace.", "token_count": 134, "proofs": []} -{"_source_id": "london-baptist-confession-1689", "_source_title": "1689 London Baptist Confession", "_author": "Andrew Gifford", "_schema_type": "doctrinal_document", "_license": "cc0-1.0", "_source_url": "http://apostles-creed.org/wp-content/uploads/2014/07/London-Baptist-of-Faith-1689.pdf", "document_id": "london-baptist-confession-1689", "document_kind": "confession", "unit_type": "section", "number": "2", "title": "", "parent_number": "10", "parent_title": "Of Effectual Calling", "content": "This Effectual Call is of God's free, and special grace alone, not from any thing at all foreseen in man, nor from any power, or agency in the Creature, coworking with his special Grace, the Creature being wholly passive therein, being dead in sins and trespasses, until being quickned & renewed by the holy Spirit, he is thereby enabled to answer this call, and to embrace the Grace offered and conveyed in it; 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are also farther sanctified, really, and personally, through the same vertue, by his word and Spirit dwelling in them; the dominion of the whole body of sin is destroyed, and the several lusts thereof, are more and more weakned, and mortified; and they more and more quickened, and strengthned in all saving graces, to the practice of all true holyness, without which no man shall see the Lord.", "token_count": 132, "proofs": []} -{"_source_id": "london-baptist-confession-1689", "_source_title": "1689 London Baptist Confession", "_author": "Andrew Gifford", "_schema_type": "doctrinal_document", "_license": "cc0-1.0", "_source_url": "http://apostles-creed.org/wp-content/uploads/2014/07/London-Baptist-of-Faith-1689.pdf", "document_id": "london-baptist-confession-1689", "document_kind": "confession", "unit_type": "section", "number": "2", "title": "", "parent_number": "13", "parent_title": "Of Sanctification", "content": "This Sanctification is throughout, in the whole man, yet imperfect in this life; 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and the Power and Fullness of the Holy Spirit in his Workings, and Operations; and so is enabled to cast his Soul upon the truth thus beleived; and also acteth differently, upon that which each particular, passage thereof containeth; yeilding obedience to the commands, trembling at the threatnings, and embracing the promises of God, for this life, and that which is to come: But the principal acts of Saving Faith, have immediate relation to Christ, accepting, receiving, and resting upon him alone, for Justification, Sanctification, and Eternal Life, by vertue of the Covenant of Grace.", "token_count": 200, "proofs": []} -{"_source_id": "london-baptist-confession-1689", "_source_title": "1689 London Baptist Confession", "_author": "Andrew Gifford", "_schema_type": "doctrinal_document", "_license": "cc0-1.0", "_source_url": "http://apostles-creed.org/wp-content/uploads/2014/07/London-Baptist-of-Faith-1689.pdf", "document_id": "london-baptist-confession-1689", "document_kind": "confession", "unit_type": "section", "number": "3", "title": "", "parent_number": "14", "parent_title": "Of Saving Faith", "content": "This Faith although it be different in degrees, and may be weak, or strong; yet it is in the least degree of it, different in the kind, or nature of it (as is all other saving Grace) from the Faith, and common grace of temporary beleivers; and therefore though it may be many times assailed, and weakned; yet it gets the victory; growing up in many, to the attainment of a full assurance through Christ, who is both the Author and finisher of our Faith.", "token_count": 104, "proofs": []} -{"_source_id": "london-baptist-confession-1689", "_source_title": "1689 London Baptist Confession", "_author": "Andrew Gifford", "_schema_type": "doctrinal_document", "_license": "cc0-1.0", "_source_url": "http://apostles-creed.org/wp-content/uploads/2014/07/London-Baptist-of-Faith-1689.pdf", "document_id": "london-baptist-confession-1689", "document_kind": "confession", "unit_type": "section", "number": "1", "title": "", "parent_number": "15", "parent_title": "Of Repentance unto Life and Salvation", "content": "Such of the Elect as are converted at riper years, having sometimes lived in the state of nature, and therein served divers lusts and pleasures, God in their Effectual Calling giveth them Repentance unto Life.", "token_count": 46, "proofs": []} -{"_source_id": "london-baptist-confession-1689", "_source_title": "1689 London Baptist Confession", "_author": "Andrew Gifford", "_schema_type": "doctrinal_document", "_license": "cc0-1.0", "_source_url": "http://apostles-creed.org/wp-content/uploads/2014/07/London-Baptist-of-Faith-1689.pdf", "document_id": "london-baptist-confession-1689", "document_kind": "confession", "unit_type": "section", "number": "2", "title": "", "parent_number": "15", "parent_title": "Of Repentance unto Life and Salvation", "content": "Whereas there is none that doth good, and sinneth not; and the best of men may through the power, and deceitfulness of their corruption dwelling in them, with the prevalency of temptation, fall into great sins, and provocations; God hath in the Covenant of Grace, mercifully provided that Beleivers so sinning, and falling, be renewed through Repentance unto Salvation.", "token_count": 84, "proofs": []} -{"_source_id": "london-baptist-confession-1689", "_source_title": "1689 London Baptist Confession", "_author": "Andrew Gifford", "_schema_type": "doctrinal_document", "_license": "cc0-1.0", "_source_url": "http://apostles-creed.org/wp-content/uploads/2014/07/London-Baptist-of-Faith-1689.pdf", "document_id": "london-baptist-confession-1689", "document_kind": "confession", "unit_type": "section", "number": "3", "title": "", "parent_number": "15", "parent_title": "Of Repentance unto Life and Salvation", "content": "This saving Repentance is an evangelical Grace, whereby a person being by the Holy Spirit made sensible of the manifold evils of his sin, doth, by Faith in Christ, humble himself for it, with godly sorrow, detestation of it, and self abhorrency; 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and by them Believers manifest their thankfullness, strengthen their assurance, edifie their brethren, adorn the profession of the Gospel, stop the mouths of the adversaries and glorifie God whose workmanship they are, created in Christ Jesus thereunto, that having their fruit unto holiness, they may have the end eternal life.", "token_count": 94, "proofs": []} -{"_source_id": "london-baptist-confession-1689", "_source_title": "1689 London Baptist Confession", "_author": "Andrew Gifford", "_schema_type": "doctrinal_document", "_license": "cc0-1.0", "_source_url": "http://apostles-creed.org/wp-content/uploads/2014/07/London-Baptist-of-Faith-1689.pdf", "document_id": "london-baptist-confession-1689", "document_kind": "confession", "unit_type": "section", "number": "3", "title": "", "parent_number": "16", "parent_title": "Of Good Works", "content": "Their ability to do good works, is not at all of themselves; but wholly from the Spirit of Christ; and that they may be enabled thereunto, besides the graces they have already received, there is necessary an actual influence of the same Holy Spirit, to work in them to will, and to do, of his good pleasure; 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and the infinite distance that is between us and God, whom by them we can neither profit, nor satisfie for the debt of our former sins; but when we have done all we can, we have done but our duty, and are unprofitable servants; and because as they are good they proceed from his Spirit, and as they are wrought by us they are defiled and mixed with so much weakness and imperfection that they cannot endure the severity of Gods judgement.", "token_count": 130, "proofs": []} -{"_source_id": "london-baptist-confession-1689", "_source_title": "1689 London Baptist Confession", "_author": "Andrew Gifford", "_schema_type": "doctrinal_document", "_license": "cc0-1.0", "_source_url": "http://apostles-creed.org/wp-content/uploads/2014/07/London-Baptist-of-Faith-1689.pdf", "document_id": "london-baptist-confession-1689", "document_kind": "confession", "unit_type": "section", "number": "6", "title": "", "parent_number": "16", "parent_title": "Of Good Works", "content": "Yet notwithstanding the persons of Believers being accepted through Christ their good works also are accepted in him; 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but upon the immutability of the decree of Election flowing from the free and unchangeable love of God the Father; upon the efficacy of the merit and intercession of Jesus Christ and Union with him, the oath of God, the abiding of his Spirit & the seed of God within them, and the nature of the Covenant of Grace from all which ariseth also the certainty and infallibility thereof.", "token_count": 97, "proofs": []} -{"_source_id": "london-baptist-confession-1689", "_source_title": "1689 London Baptist Confession", "_author": "Andrew Gifford", "_schema_type": "doctrinal_document", "_license": "cc0-1.0", "_source_url": "http://apostles-creed.org/wp-content/uploads/2014/07/London-Baptist-of-Faith-1689.pdf", "document_id": "london-baptist-confession-1689", "document_kind": "confession", "unit_type": "section", "number": "3", "title": "", "parent_number": "17", "parent_title": "Of The Perseverance of the Saints", "content": "And though they may through the temptation of Satan and of the world, the prevalency of corruption remaining in them, and the neglect of means of their preservation fall into grievous sins, and for a time continue therein; whereby they incur Gods displeasure, and grieve his holy Spirit, come to have their graces and comforts impaired have their hearts hardened, and their Consciences wounded, hurt, and scandalize others, and bring temporal judgements upon themselves: yet they shall renew their repentance and be preserved through faith in Christ Jesus to the end.", "token_count": 113, "proofs": []} -{"_source_id": "london-baptist-confession-1689", "_source_title": "1689 London Baptist Confession", "_author": "Andrew Gifford", "_schema_type": "doctrinal_document", "_license": "cc0-1.0", "_source_url": "http://apostles-creed.org/wp-content/uploads/2014/07/London-Baptist-of-Faith-1689.pdf", "document_id": "london-baptist-confession-1689", "document_kind": "confession", "unit_type": "section", "number": "1", "title": "", "parent_number": "18", "parent_title": "Of the Assurance of Grace and Salvation", "content": "Although temporary Believers, and other unregenerate men, may vainly deceive themselves with false hopes, and carnal presumptions, of being in the favour of God, and state of salvation, which hope of theirs shall perish; yet such as truely believe in the Lord Jesus, and love him in sincerity, endeavouring to walk in all good Conscience before him, may in this life be certainly assured that they are in the state of Grace; and may rejoyce in the hope of the glory of God which hope shall never make them ashamed.", "token_count": 114, "proofs": []} -{"_source_id": "london-baptist-confession-1689", "_source_title": "1689 London Baptist Confession", "_author": "Andrew Gifford", "_schema_type": "doctrinal_document", "_license": "cc0-1.0", "_source_url": "http://apostles-creed.org/wp-content/uploads/2014/07/London-Baptist-of-Faith-1689.pdf", "document_id": "london-baptist-confession-1689", "document_kind": "confession", "unit_type": "section", "number": "2", "title": "", "parent_number": "18", "parent_title": "Of the Assurance of Grace and Salvation", "content": "This certainty is not a bare conjectural, and probable perswasion, grounded upon a fallible hope; but an infallible assurance of faith founded on the Blood and Righteousness of Christ revealed in the Gospel; and also upon the inward evidence of those graces of the Spirit unto which promises are made, and on the testimony of the Spirit of adoption, witnessing with our Spirits that we are the children of God; and as a fruit thereof keeping the heart both humble and holy.", "token_count": 99, "proofs": []} -{"_source_id": "london-baptist-confession-1689", "_source_title": "1689 London Baptist Confession", "_author": "Andrew Gifford", "_schema_type": "doctrinal_document", "_license": "cc0-1.0", "_source_url": "http://apostles-creed.org/wp-content/uploads/2014/07/London-Baptist-of-Faith-1689.pdf", "document_id": "london-baptist-confession-1689", "document_kind": "confession", "unit_type": "section", "number": "3", "title": "", "parent_number": "18", "parent_title": "Of the Assurance of Grace and Salvation", "content": "This infallible assurance doth not so belong to the essence of faith, but that a true Believer, may wait long and conflict with many difficulties before he be partaker of it; yet being enabled by the Spirit to know the things which are freely given him of God, he may without extraordinary revelation in the right use of means attain thereunto: and therefore it is the duty of every one, to give all diligence to make their Calling and Election sure, that thereby his heart may be enlarged in peace and joy in the holy Spirit, in love and thankfulness to God, and in strength and chearfulness in the duties of obedience, the proper fruits of this Assurance; 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yet are they never destitute of the seed of God, and Life of Faith, that Love of Christ, and the brethren, that sincerity of Heart, and Conscience of duty, out of which by the operation of the Spirit, this Assurance may in due time be revived: and by the which in the mean time they are preserved from utter despair.", "token_count": 154, "proofs": []} -{"_source_id": "london-baptist-confession-1689", "_source_title": "1689 London Baptist Confession", "_author": "Andrew Gifford", "_schema_type": "doctrinal_document", "_license": "cc0-1.0", "_source_url": "http://apostles-creed.org/wp-content/uploads/2014/07/London-Baptist-of-Faith-1689.pdf", "document_id": "london-baptist-confession-1689", "document_kind": "confession", "unit_type": "section", "number": "1", "title": "", "parent_number": "19", "parent_title": "Of the Law of God", "content": "God gave to Adam a Law of universal obedience, written in his Heart, and a particular precept of not eating the Fruit of the tree of knowledge of good and evil; 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and partly holding forth divers instructions of moral duties, all which Ceremonial Laws being appointed only to the time of reformation, are by Jesus Christ the true Messiah and only Law-giver who was furnished with power from the Father, for that end, abrogated and taken away.", "token_count": 106, "proofs": []} -{"_source_id": "london-baptist-confession-1689", "_source_title": "1689 London Baptist Confession", "_author": "Andrew Gifford", "_schema_type": "doctrinal_document", "_license": "cc0-1.0", "_source_url": "http://apostles-creed.org/wp-content/uploads/2014/07/London-Baptist-of-Faith-1689.pdf", "document_id": "london-baptist-confession-1689", "document_kind": "confession", "unit_type": "section", "number": "4", "title": "", "parent_number": "19", "parent_title": "Of the Law of God", "content": "To them also he gave sundry judicial Laws, which expired together with the state of that people, not obliging any now by vertue of that institution; their general equity onely, being of moral use.", "token_count": 43, "proofs": []} -{"_source_id": "london-baptist-confession-1689", "_source_title": "1689 London Baptist Confession", "_author": "Andrew Gifford", "_schema_type": "doctrinal_document", "_license": "cc0-1.0", "_source_url": "http://apostles-creed.org/wp-content/uploads/2014/07/London-Baptist-of-Faith-1689.pdf", "document_id": "london-baptist-confession-1689", "document_kind": "confession", "unit_type": "section", "number": "5", "title": "", "parent_number": "19", "parent_title": "Of the Law of God", "content": "The moral Law doth for ever bind all, as well justified persons as others, to the obedience thereof, and that not only in regard of the matter contained in it, but also in respect of the authority of God the Creator; 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so as Examining themselves thereby, they may come to further Conviction of, Humiliation for, and Hatred against Sin; together with a clearer sight of the need they have of Christ and the perfection of his Obedience: It is likewise of use to the Regenerate to restrain their Corruptions, in that it forbids Sin; and the Threatnings of it serve to shew what even their Sins deserve; and what afflictions in this Life they may expect for them, although free'd from the Curse and unallayed Rigor thereof. The Promises of it likewise shew them Gods approbation of Obedience, and what blessings they may expect upon the performance thereof, though not as due to them by the Law as a Covenant of Works; so as mans doing Good and refraining from Evil, because the Law incourageth to the one and deterreth from the other, is no Evidence of his being under the Law and not under Grace.", "token_count": 286, "proofs": []} -{"_source_id": "london-baptist-confession-1689", "_source_title": "1689 London Baptist Confession", "_author": "Andrew Gifford", "_schema_type": "doctrinal_document", "_license": "cc0-1.0", "_source_url": "http://apostles-creed.org/wp-content/uploads/2014/07/London-Baptist-of-Faith-1689.pdf", "document_id": "london-baptist-confession-1689", "document_kind": "confession", "unit_type": "section", "number": "7", "title": "", "parent_number": "19", "parent_title": "Of the Law of God", "content": "Neither are the forementioned uses of the Law contrary to the Grace of the Gospel; but do sweetly comply with it; 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neither do the Works of Creation, or Providence, with the light of Nature, make discovery of Christ, or of Grace by him; so much as in a general, or obscure way; much less that men destitute of the Revelation of him by the Promise, or Gospel; should be enabled thereby, to attain saving Faith, or Repentance.", "token_count": 91, "proofs": []} -{"_source_id": "london-baptist-confession-1689", "_source_title": "1689 London Baptist Confession", "_author": "Andrew Gifford", "_schema_type": "doctrinal_document", "_license": "cc0-1.0", "_source_url": "http://apostles-creed.org/wp-content/uploads/2014/07/London-Baptist-of-Faith-1689.pdf", "document_id": "london-baptist-confession-1689", "document_kind": "confession", "unit_type": "section", "number": "3", "title": "", "parent_number": "20", "parent_title": "Of Christian Liberty and Liberty of Conscience", "content": "The Revelation of the Gospel unto Sinners, made in divers times, and by sundry parts; with the addition of Promises, and Precepts for the Obedience required therein, as to the Nations, and Persons, to whom it is granted, is meerly of the Soveraign Will and good Pleasure of God; not being annexed by vertue of any Promise, to the due improvement of mens natural abilities, by vertue of Common light received, without it; which none ever did make, or can so do: And therefore in all Ages the preaching of the Gospel hath been granted unto persons and Nations, as to the extent, or streightning of it, in great variety, according to the Councell of the Will of God.", "token_count": 156, "proofs": []} -{"_source_id": "london-baptist-confession-1689", "_source_title": "1689 London Baptist Confession", "_author": "Andrew Gifford", "_schema_type": "doctrinal_document", "_license": "cc0-1.0", "_source_url": "http://apostles-creed.org/wp-content/uploads/2014/07/London-Baptist-of-Faith-1689.pdf", "document_id": "london-baptist-confession-1689", "document_kind": "confession", "unit_type": "section", "number": "4", "title": "", "parent_number": "20", "parent_title": "Of Christian Liberty and Liberty of Conscience", "content": "Although the Gospel be the only outward means, of revealing Christ, and saving Grace; 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and in their being delivered from this present evil World, Bondage to Satan, and Dominion of Sin; from the Evil of Afflictions; the Fear, and Sting of Death, the Victory of the Grave, and Everlasting Damnation; as also in their free access to God; and their yielding Obedience unto him not out of a slavish fear, but a Child-like love, and willing mind.", "token_count": 124, "proofs": []} -{"_source_id": "london-baptist-confession-1689", "_source_title": "1689 London Baptist Confession", "_author": "Andrew Gifford", "_schema_type": "doctrinal_document", "_license": "cc0-1.0", "_source_url": "http://apostles-creed.org/wp-content/uploads/2014/07/London-Baptist-of-Faith-1689.pdf", "document_id": "london-baptist-confession-1689", "document_kind": "confession", "unit_type": "section", "number": "2", "title": "", "parent_number": "21", "parent_title": "Of Christian Liberty and Liberty of Consciencey", "content": "God alone is Lord of the Conscience, and hath left it free from the Doctrines and Commandments of men, which are in any thing contrary to his Word, or not contained in it. So that to Believe such Doctrines, or obey such Commands out of Conscience, is to betray true liberty of Conscience; and the requiring of an implicit Faith, and absolute and blind Obedience, is to destroy Liberty of Conscience, and Reason also.", "token_count": 96, "proofs": []} -{"_source_id": "london-baptist-confession-1689", "_source_title": "1689 London Baptist Confession", "_author": "Andrew Gifford", "_schema_type": "doctrinal_document", "_license": "cc0-1.0", "_source_url": "http://apostles-creed.org/wp-content/uploads/2014/07/London-Baptist-of-Faith-1689.pdf", "document_id": "london-baptist-confession-1689", "document_kind": "confession", "unit_type": "section", "number": "3", "title": "", "parent_number": "21", "parent_title": "Of Christian Liberty and Liberty of Consciencey", "content": "They who upon pretence of Christian Liberty do practice any sin, or cherish any sinfull lust; as they do thereby pervert the main design of the Grace of the Gospel, to their own Destruction; so they wholy destroy the end of Christian Liberty, which is, that being delivered out of the hands of all our Enemies we might serve the Lord without fear in Holiness, and Righteousness before him, all the days of our Life.", "token_count": 91, "proofs": []} -{"_source_id": "london-baptist-confession-1689", "_source_title": "1689 London Baptist Confession", "_author": "Andrew Gifford", "_schema_type": "doctrinal_document", "_license": "cc0-1.0", "_source_url": "http://apostles-creed.org/wp-content/uploads/2014/07/London-Baptist-of-Faith-1689.pdf", "document_id": "london-baptist-confession-1689", "document_kind": "confession", "unit_type": "section", "number": "1", "title": "", "parent_number": "22", "parent_title": "Of Religious Worship and the Sabbath Day", "content": "The light of Nature shews that there is a God, who hath Lordship, and Soveraigntye over all; is just, good, and doth good unto all; and is therefore to be feared, loved, praised, called upon, trusted in, and served, with all the Heart, and all the Soul, and with all the Might. 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as also the Administration of Baptism, and the Lords Supper are all parts of Religious worship of God, to be performed in obedience to him, with understanding, faith, reverence, and godly fear; moreover solemn humiliation with fastings; and thanksgiving upon special occasions, ought to be used in an holy and religious manner.", "token_count": 111, "proofs": []} -{"_source_id": "london-baptist-confession-1689", "_source_title": "1689 London Baptist Confession", "_author": "Andrew Gifford", "_schema_type": "doctrinal_document", "_license": "cc0-1.0", "_source_url": "http://apostles-creed.org/wp-content/uploads/2014/07/London-Baptist-of-Faith-1689.pdf", "document_id": "london-baptist-confession-1689", "document_kind": "confession", "unit_type": "section", "number": "6", "title": "", "parent_number": "22", "parent_title": "Of Religious Worship and the Sabbath Day", "content": "Neither Prayer, nor any other part of Religious worship, is now under the Gospel tied unto, or made more acceptable by, any place in which it is performed, or towards which it is directed; 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and Solemnly set apart by Fasting and Prayer, with imposition of hands of the Eldership of the Church, if there be any before Constituted therein; And of a Deacon that he be chosen by the like suffrage, and set apart by Prayer, and the like Imposition of hands.", "token_count": 116, "proofs": []} -{"_source_id": "london-baptist-confession-1689", "_source_title": "1689 London Baptist Confession", "_author": "Andrew Gifford", "_schema_type": "doctrinal_document", "_license": "cc0-1.0", "_source_url": "http://apostles-creed.org/wp-content/uploads/2014/07/London-Baptist-of-Faith-1689.pdf", "document_id": "london-baptist-confession-1689", "document_kind": "confession", "unit_type": "section", "number": "10", "title": "", "parent_number": "26", "parent_title": "Of the Church", "content": "The work of Pastors being constantly to attend the Service of Christ, in his Churches, in the Ministry of the Word, and Prayer, with watching for their Souls, as they that must give an account to him; it is incumbent on the Churches to whom they Minister, not only to give them all due respect, but also to communicate to them of all their good things according to their ability, so as they may have a comfortable supply, without being themselves entangled in Secular Affairs; 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Nevertheless we acknowledge the inward illumination of the Spirit of God to be necessary for the saving understanding of such things as are revealed in the Word; and that there are some circumstances concerning the worship of God, and government of the Church, common to human actions and societies, which are to be ordered by the light of nature and Christian prudence, according to the general rules of the Word, which are always to be observed.", "token_count": 153, "proofs": []} -{"_source_id": "savoy-declaration", "_source_title": "Savoy Declaration of Faith", "_author": null, "_schema_type": "doctrinal_document", "_license": "cc0-1.0", "_source_url": "https://github.com/reformed-standards/compendium/blob/master/data/british/savoy.yaml", "document_id": "savoy-declaration", "document_kind": "confession", "unit_type": "section", "number": "7", "title": "", "parent_number": "1", "parent_title": "Of the Holy Scripture", "content": "All things in Scripture are not alike plain in themselves, nor alike clear unto all; yet those things which are necessary to be known, believed, and observed, for salvation, are so clearly propounded and opened in some place of Scripture or other, that not only the learned, but the unlearned, in a due use of the ordinary means, may attain unto a sufficient understanding of them.", "token_count": 80, "proofs": []} -{"_source_id": "savoy-declaration", "_source_title": "Savoy Declaration of Faith", "_author": null, "_schema_type": "doctrinal_document", "_license": "cc0-1.0", "_source_url": "https://github.com/reformed-standards/compendium/blob/master/data/british/savoy.yaml", "document_id": "savoy-declaration", "document_kind": "confession", "unit_type": "section", "number": "8", "title": "", "parent_number": "1", "parent_title": "Of the Holy Scripture", "content": "The Old Testament in Hebrew (which was the native language of the people of God of old), and the New Testament in Greek (which at the time of the writing of it was most generally known to the nations), being immediately inspired by God, and by his singular care and providence kept pure in all ages, are therefore authentical; so as in all controversies of religion the Church is finally to appeal unto them. But because these original tongues are not known to all the people of God who have right unto, and interest in the Scriptures, and are commanded, in the fear of God, to read and search them, therefore they are to be translated into the vulgar language of every nation unto which they come, that the Word of God dwelling plentifully in all, they may worship him in an acceptable manner, and, through patience and comfort of the Scriptures, may have hope.", "token_count": 178, "proofs": []} -{"_source_id": "savoy-declaration", "_source_title": "Savoy Declaration of Faith", "_author": null, "_schema_type": "doctrinal_document", "_license": "cc0-1.0", "_source_url": "https://github.com/reformed-standards/compendium/blob/master/data/british/savoy.yaml", "document_id": "savoy-declaration", "document_kind": "confession", "unit_type": "section", "number": "9", "title": "", "parent_number": "1", "parent_title": "Of the Holy Scripture", "content": "The infallible rule of interpretation of Scripture is the Scripture itself; and therefore, when there is a question about the true and full sense of any scripture (which is not manifold, but one), it must be searched and known by other places that speak more clearly.", "token_count": 54, "proofs": []} -{"_source_id": "savoy-declaration", "_source_title": "Savoy Declaration of Faith", "_author": null, "_schema_type": "doctrinal_document", "_license": "cc0-1.0", "_source_url": "https://github.com/reformed-standards/compendium/blob/master/data/british/savoy.yaml", "document_id": "savoy-declaration", "document_kind": "confession", "unit_type": "section", "number": "10", "title": "", "parent_number": "1", "parent_title": "Of the Holy Scripture", "content": "The Supreme Judge, by which all controversies of religion are to be determined, and all decrees of councils, opinions of ancient writers, doctrines of men, and private spirits, are to be examined, and in whose sentence we are to rest, can be no other but the holy Scripture delivered by the Spirit; into which Scripture so delivered, our faith is finally resolved.", "token_count": 74, "proofs": []} -{"_source_id": "savoy-declaration", "_source_title": "Savoy Declaration of Faith", "_author": null, "_schema_type": "doctrinal_document", "_license": "cc0-1.0", "_source_url": "https://github.com/reformed-standards/compendium/blob/master/data/british/savoy.yaml", "document_id": "savoy-declaration", "document_kind": "confession", "unit_type": "section", "number": "1", "title": "", "parent_number": "2", "parent_title": "Of God, and of the Holy Trinity", "content": "There is but one only living and true God, who is infinite in being and perfection, a most pure spirit, invisible, without body, parts, or passions, immutable, immense, eternal, incomprehensible, almighty, most wise, most holy, most free, most absolute, working all things according to the counsel of his own immutable and most righteous will, for his own glory; most loving, gracious, merciful, long-suffering, abundant in goodness and truth, forgiving iniquity, transgression, and sin; the rewarder of them that diligently seek him; and withal most just and terrible in his judgments; hating all sin, and who will by no means clear the guilty.", "token_count": 145, "proofs": []} -{"_source_id": "savoy-declaration", "_source_title": "Savoy Declaration of Faith", "_author": null, "_schema_type": "doctrinal_document", "_license": "cc0-1.0", "_source_url": "https://github.com/reformed-standards/compendium/blob/master/data/british/savoy.yaml", "document_id": "savoy-declaration", "document_kind": "confession", "unit_type": "section", "number": "2", "title": "", "parent_number": "2", "parent_title": "Of God, and of the Holy Trinity", "content": "God hath all life, glory, goodness, blessedness, in and of himself; and is alone in and unto himself all-sufficient, not standing in need of any creatures which he hath made, nor deriving any glory from them, but only manifesting his own glory in, by, unto, and upon them: he is the alone fountain of all being, of whom, through whom, and to whom are all things; and hath most sovereign dominion over them, to do by them, for them, or upon them whatsoever himself pleaseth. In his sight all things are open and manifest; his knowledge is infinite, infallible, and independent upon the creature; so as nothing is to him contingent or uncertain. He is most holy in all his counsels, in all his works, and in all his commands. To him is due from angels and men, and every other creature, whatsoever worship, service, or obedience, as creatures, they owe unto the Creator, and whatever he is further pleased to require of them.", "token_count": 210, "proofs": []} -{"_source_id": "savoy-declaration", "_source_title": "Savoy Declaration of Faith", "_author": null, "_schema_type": "doctrinal_document", "_license": "cc0-1.0", "_source_url": "https://github.com/reformed-standards/compendium/blob/master/data/british/savoy.yaml", "document_id": "savoy-declaration", "document_kind": "confession", "unit_type": "section", "number": "3", "title": "", "parent_number": "2", "parent_title": "Of God, and of the Holy Trinity", "content": "In the unity of the Godhead there be three persons, of one substance, power, and eternity: God the Father, God the Son, and God the Holy Ghost. The Father is of none, neither begotten nor proceeding; the Son is eternally begotten of the Father; the Holy Ghost eternally proceeding from the Father and the Son. 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Wherefore they who are elected, being fallen in Adam, are redeemed by Christ, are effectually called unto faith in Christ by his Spirit working in due season; are justified, adopted, sanctified, and kept by his power through faith unto salvation. Neither are any other redeemed by Christ, effectually called, justified, adopted, sanctified, and saved, but the elect only.", "token_count": 112, "proofs": []} -{"_source_id": "savoy-declaration", "_source_title": "Savoy Declaration of Faith", "_author": null, "_schema_type": "doctrinal_document", "_license": "cc0-1.0", "_source_url": "https://github.com/reformed-standards/compendium/blob/master/data/british/savoy.yaml", "document_id": "savoy-declaration", "document_kind": "confession", "unit_type": "section", "number": "7", "title": "", "parent_number": "3", "parent_title": "Of God's Eternal Decree", "content": "The rest of mankind God was pleased, according to the unsearchable counsel of his own will, whereby he extendeth or withholdeth mercy as he pleaseth, for the glory of his sovereign power over his creatures, to pass by, and to ordain them to dishonor and wrath for their sin, to the praise of his glorious justice.", "token_count": 70, "proofs": []} -{"_source_id": "savoy-declaration", "_source_title": "Savoy Declaration of Faith", "_author": null, "_schema_type": "doctrinal_document", "_license": "cc0-1.0", "_source_url": "https://github.com/reformed-standards/compendium/blob/master/data/british/savoy.yaml", "document_id": "savoy-declaration", "document_kind": "confession", "unit_type": "section", "number": "8", "title": "", "parent_number": "3", "parent_title": "Of God's Eternal Decree", "content": "The doctrine of this high mystery of predestination is to be handled with special prudence and care, that men attending the will of God revealed in his Word, and yielding obedience thereunto, may, from the certainty of their effectual vocation, be assured of their eternal election. So shall this doctrine afford matter of praise, reverence, and admiration of God; and of humility, diligence, and abundant consolation to all that sincerely obey the gospel.", "token_count": 90, "proofs": []} -{"_source_id": "savoy-declaration", "_source_title": "Savoy Declaration of Faith", "_author": null, "_schema_type": "doctrinal_document", "_license": "cc0-1.0", "_source_url": "https://github.com/reformed-standards/compendium/blob/master/data/british/savoy.yaml", "document_id": "savoy-declaration", "document_kind": "confession", "unit_type": "section", "number": "1", "title": "", "parent_number": "4", "parent_title": "Of Creation", "content": "It pleased God the Father, Son, and Holy Ghost, for the manifestation of the glory of his eternal power, wisdom, and goodness, in the beginning, to create or make out of nothing the world, and all things therein, whether visible or invisible, in the space of six days, and all very good.", "token_count": 64, "proofs": []} -{"_source_id": "savoy-declaration", "_source_title": "Savoy Declaration of Faith", "_author": null, "_schema_type": "doctrinal_document", "_license": "cc0-1.0", "_source_url": "https://github.com/reformed-standards/compendium/blob/master/data/british/savoy.yaml", "document_id": "savoy-declaration", "document_kind": "confession", "unit_type": "section", "number": "2", "title": "", "parent_number": "4", "parent_title": "Of Creation", "content": "After God had made all other creatures, he created man, male and female, with reasonable and immortal souls, endued with knowledge, righteousness, and true holiness, after his own image, having the law of God written in their hearts, and power to fulfil it; and yet under a possibility of transgressing, being left to the liberty of their own will, which was subject unto change. 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upon the efficacy of the merit and intercession of Jesus Christ, and union with him; the oath of God; the abiding of the Spirit and of the seed of God within them; and the nature of the covenant of grace: from all which ariseth also the certainty and infallibility thereof.", "token_count": 102, "proofs": []} -{"_source_id": "savoy-declaration", "_source_title": "Savoy Declaration of Faith", "_author": null, "_schema_type": "doctrinal_document", "_license": "cc0-1.0", "_source_url": "https://github.com/reformed-standards/compendium/blob/master/data/british/savoy.yaml", "document_id": "savoy-declaration", "document_kind": "confession", "unit_type": "section", "number": "3", "title": "", "parent_number": "17", "parent_title": "Of the Perseverance of the Saints", "content": "And though they may, through the temptations of Satan and of the world, the prevalency of corruption remaining in them, and the neglect of the means of their preservation, fall into grievous sins; and for a time continue therein: whereby they incur God's displeasure, and grieve his Holy Spirit; 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The promises of it, in like manner, show them God's approbation of obedience, and what blessings they may expect upon the performance thereof; although not as due to them by the law as a covenant of works: so as a man's doing good, and refraining from evil, because the law encourageth to the one, and deterreth from the other, is no evidence of his being under the law, and not under grace.", "token_count": 276, "proofs": []} -{"_source_id": "savoy-declaration", "_source_title": "Savoy Declaration of Faith", "_author": null, "_schema_type": "doctrinal_document", "_license": "cc0-1.0", "_source_url": "https://github.com/reformed-standards/compendium/blob/master/data/british/savoy.yaml", "document_id": "savoy-declaration", "document_kind": "confession", "unit_type": "section", "number": "7", "title": "", "parent_number": "19", "parent_title": "Of the Law of God", "content": "Neither are the forementioned uses of the law contrary to the grace of the gospel, but do sweetly comply with it: the Spirit of Christ subduing and enabling the will of man to do that freely and cheerfully which the will of God, revealed in the law, required to be done.", "token_count": 61, "proofs": []} -{"_source_id": "savoy-declaration", "_source_title": "Savoy Declaration of Faith", "_author": null, "_schema_type": "doctrinal_document", "_license": "cc0-1.0", "_source_url": "https://github.com/reformed-standards/compendium/blob/master/data/british/savoy.yaml", "document_id": "savoy-declaration", "document_kind": "confession", "unit_type": "section", "number": "1", "title": "", "parent_number": "20", "parent_title": "Of the Gospel and the Extent of Grace Thereof", "content": "The covenant of works being broken by sin, and made unprofitable unto life, God was pleased to give unto the elect the promise of Christ, the seed of the woman, as the means of calling them, and begetting in them faith and repentance: in this promise the gospel, as to the substance of it, was revealed, and was therein effectual for the conversion and salvation of sinners.", "token_count": 83, "proofs": []} -{"_source_id": "savoy-declaration", "_source_title": "Savoy Declaration of Faith", "_author": null, "_schema_type": "doctrinal_document", "_license": "cc0-1.0", "_source_url": "https://github.com/reformed-standards/compendium/blob/master/data/british/savoy.yaml", "document_id": "savoy-declaration", "document_kind": "confession", "unit_type": "section", "number": "2", "title": "", "parent_number": "20", "parent_title": "Of the Gospel and the Extent of Grace Thereof", "content": "This promise of Christ, and salvation by him, is revealed only in and by the Word of God; neither do the works of creation or providence, with the light of nature, make discovery of Christ, or of grace by him, so much as in a general or obscure way; much less that men destitute of the revelation of him by the promise or gospel, should be enabled thereby to attain saving faith or repentance.", "token_count": 88, "proofs": []} -{"_source_id": "savoy-declaration", "_source_title": "Savoy Declaration of Faith", "_author": null, "_schema_type": "doctrinal_document", "_license": "cc0-1.0", "_source_url": "https://github.com/reformed-standards/compendium/blob/master/data/british/savoy.yaml", "document_id": "savoy-declaration", "document_kind": "confession", "unit_type": "section", "number": "3", "title": "", "parent_number": "20", "parent_title": "Of the Gospel and the Extent of Grace Thereof", "content": "The revelation of the gospel unto sinners, made in divers times, and by sundry parts, with the addition of promises and precepts for the obedience required therein, as to the nations and persons to whom it is granted, is merely of the sovereign will and good pleasure of God, not being annexed by virtue of any promise to the due improvement of men's natural abilities, by virtue of common light received without it, which none ever did make or can so do. 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All which were common also to believers under the law for the substance of them; but under the New Testament the liberty of Christians is further enlarged in their freedom from the yoke of the ceremonial law, the whole legal administration of the covenant of grace, to which the Jewish Church was subjected; and in greater boldness of access to the throne of grace, and in fuller communications of the free Spirit of God, than believers under the law did ordinarily partake of.", "token_count": 208, "proofs": []} -{"_source_id": "savoy-declaration", "_source_title": "Savoy Declaration of Faith", "_author": null, "_schema_type": "doctrinal_document", "_license": "cc0-1.0", "_source_url": "https://github.com/reformed-standards/compendium/blob/master/data/british/savoy.yaml", "document_id": "savoy-declaration", "document_kind": "confession", "unit_type": "section", "number": "2", "title": "", "parent_number": "21", "parent_title": "Of Christian Liberty, and Liberty of Conscience", "content": "God alone is Lord of the conscience, and hath left it free from the doctrines and commandments of men which are in anything contrary to his Word, not contained in it; so that to believe such doctrines, or to obey such commands out of conscience, is to betray true liberty of conscience; and the requiring of an implicit faith, and an absolute and blind obedience, is to destroy liberty of conscience, and reason also.", "token_count": 85, "proofs": []} -{"_source_id": "savoy-declaration", "_source_title": "Savoy Declaration of Faith", "_author": null, "_schema_type": "doctrinal_document", "_license": "cc0-1.0", "_source_url": "https://github.com/reformed-standards/compendium/blob/master/data/british/savoy.yaml", "document_id": "savoy-declaration", "document_kind": "confession", "unit_type": "section", "number": "3", "title": "", "parent_number": "21", "parent_title": "Of Christian Liberty, and Liberty of Conscience", "content": "They who, upon pretense of Christian liberty, do practice any sin, or cherish any lust, as they do thereby pervert the main design of the grace of the gospel to their own destruction; so they wholly destroy the end of Christian liberty; which is, that, being delivered out of the hands of our enemies, we might serve the Lord without fear, in holiness and righteousness before him, all the days of our life.", "token_count": 88, "proofs": []} -{"_source_id": "savoy-declaration", "_source_title": "Savoy Declaration of Faith", "_author": null, "_schema_type": "doctrinal_document", "_license": "cc0-1.0", "_source_url": "https://github.com/reformed-standards/compendium/blob/master/data/british/savoy.yaml", "document_id": "savoy-declaration", "document_kind": "confession", "unit_type": "section", "number": "1", "title": "", "parent_number": "22", "parent_title": "Of Religious Worship and the Sabbath Day", "content": "The light of nature showeth that there is a God, who hath lordship and sovereignty over all; is just, good, and doth good unto all; and is therefore to be feared, loved, praised, called upon, trusted in, and served with all the heart, and with all the soul, and with all the might. 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Neither may any man bind himself by oath to anything but what is good and just, and what he believeth so to be, and what he is able and resolved to perform. Yet it is a sin to refuse an oath touching anything that is good and just, being imposed by lawful authority.", "token_count": 104, "proofs": []} -{"_source_id": "savoy-declaration", "_source_title": "Savoy Declaration of Faith", "_author": null, "_schema_type": "doctrinal_document", "_license": "cc0-1.0", "_source_url": "https://github.com/reformed-standards/compendium/blob/master/data/british/savoy.yaml", "document_id": "savoy-declaration", "document_kind": "confession", "unit_type": "section", "number": "4", "title": "", "parent_number": "23", "parent_title": "Of Lawful Oaths and Vows", "content": "An oath is to be taken in the plain and common sense of the words, without equivocation or mental reservation. 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Infidelity or difference in religion doth not make void the magistrate's just and legal authority, nor free the people from their due obedience to him: from which ecclesiastical persons are not exempted; much less hath the Pope any power or jurisdiction over them in their dominions, or over any of their people; and least of all to deprive them of their dominions or lives, if he shall judge them to be heretics, or upon any other pretense whatsoever.", "token_count": 142, "proofs": []} -{"_source_id": "savoy-declaration", "_source_title": "Savoy Declaration of Faith", "_author": null, "_schema_type": "doctrinal_document", "_license": "cc0-1.0", "_source_url": "https://github.com/reformed-standards/compendium/blob/master/data/british/savoy.yaml", "document_id": "savoy-declaration", "document_kind": "confession", "unit_type": "section", "number": "1", "title": "", "parent_number": "25", "parent_title": "Of Marriage", "content": "Marriage is to be between one man and one woman: neither is it lawful for any man to have more than one wife, nor for any woman to have more than one husband at the same time.", "token_count": 41, "proofs": []} -{"_source_id": "savoy-declaration", "_source_title": "Savoy Declaration of Faith", "_author": null, "_schema_type": "doctrinal_document", "_license": "cc0-1.0", "_source_url": "https://github.com/reformed-standards/compendium/blob/master/data/british/savoy.yaml", "document_id": "savoy-declaration", "document_kind": "confession", "unit_type": "section", "number": "2", "title": "", "parent_number": "25", "parent_title": "Of Marriage", "content": "Marriage was ordained for the mutual help of husband and wife; for the increase of mankind with a legitimate issue, and of the Church with an holy seed; and for preventing of uncleanness.", "token_count": 39, "proofs": []} -{"_source_id": "savoy-declaration", "_source_title": "Savoy Declaration of Faith", "_author": null, "_schema_type": "doctrinal_document", "_license": "cc0-1.0", "_source_url": "https://github.com/reformed-standards/compendium/blob/master/data/british/savoy.yaml", "document_id": "savoy-declaration", "document_kind": "confession", "unit_type": "section", "number": "3", "title": "", "parent_number": "25", "parent_title": "Of Marriage", "content": "It is lawful for all sorts of people to marry who are able with judgment to give their consent. 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but their souls (which neither die nor sleep), having an immortal subsistence, immediately return to God who gave them. 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In which day, not only the apostate angels shall be judged, but likewise all persons, that have lived upon earth, shall appear before the tribunal of Christ, to give an account of their thoughts, words, and deeds; and to receive according to what they have done in the body, whether good or evil.", "token_count": 93, "proofs": []} -{"_source_id": "savoy-declaration", "_source_title": "Savoy Declaration of Faith", "_author": null, "_schema_type": "doctrinal_document", "_license": "cc0-1.0", "_source_url": "https://github.com/reformed-standards/compendium/blob/master/data/british/savoy.yaml", "document_id": "savoy-declaration", "document_kind": "confession", "unit_type": "section", "number": "2", "title": "", "parent_number": "32", "parent_title": "Of the Last Judgment", "content": "The end of God's appointing this day, is for the manifestation of the glory of his mercy in the eternal salvation of the elect; and of his justice in the damnation of the reprobate, who are wicked and disobedient. For then shall the righteous go into everlasting life, and receive that fulness of joy glory, with everlasting reward in the presence of the Lord: but the wicked, who know not God, and obey not the gospel of Jesus Christ, shall be cast into eternal torments, and be punished with everlasting destruction from the presence of the Lord, and from the glory of his power.", "token_count": 125, "proofs": []} -{"_source_id": "savoy-declaration", "_source_title": "Savoy Declaration of Faith", "_author": null, "_schema_type": "doctrinal_document", "_license": "cc0-1.0", "_source_url": "https://github.com/reformed-standards/compendium/blob/master/data/british/savoy.yaml", "document_id": "savoy-declaration", "document_kind": "confession", "unit_type": "section", "number": "3", "title": "", "parent_number": "32", "parent_title": "Of the Last Judgment", "content": "As Christ would have us to be certainly persuaded that there shall be a day of judgment, both to deter all men from sin, and for the greater consolation of the godly in their adversity: so will he have that day unknown to men, that they may shake off all carnal security, and be always watchful, because they know not at what hour the Lord will come; and may be ever prepared to say, Come, Lord Jesus, come quickly. Amen.", "token_count": 95, "proofs": []} -{"_source_id": "scots-confession", "_source_title": "Scots Confession", "_author": "John Winram", "_schema_type": "doctrinal_document", "_license": "cc0-1.0", "_source_url": "http://apostles-creed.org/wp-content/uploads/2014/07/Scots_Confession_1560.pdf", "document_id": "scots-confession", "document_kind": "confession", "unit_type": "article", "number": "1", "title": "Of God", "parent_number": "", "parent_title": "", "content": "We confess and acknowledge one only God, to whom only we must cleave, whom only we must serve, whom only we must worship, and in whom only we must put our trust: who is eternal, infinite, immeasurable, incomprehensible, omnipotent, invisible; one in substance, and yet distinct in three persons: the Father, the Son, and the Holy Ghost; by whom we confess and believe all things in heaven and in earth, as well visible as invisible, to have been created, to be retained in their being, and to be ruled and guided by his inscrutable Providence, to such end as his eternal wisdom, goodness, and justice has appointed them, to the manifestation of his own glory.", "token_count": 148, "proofs": []} -{"_source_id": "scots-confession", "_source_title": "Scots Confession", "_author": "John Winram", "_schema_type": "doctrinal_document", "_license": "cc0-1.0", "_source_url": "http://apostles-creed.org/wp-content/uploads/2014/07/Scots_Confession_1560.pdf", "document_id": "scots-confession", "document_kind": "confession", "unit_type": "article", "number": "2", "title": "Of the Creation of Man", "parent_number": "", "parent_title": "", "content": "We confess and acknowledge this our God to have created man (to wit, our first father Adam) to his own image and similitude, to whom he gave wisdom, lordship, justice, free will, and clear knowledge of himself; so that in the whole nature of man there could be noted no imperfection: from which honour and perfection man and woman did both fall; the woman being deceived by the serpent, and man obeying the voice of the woman: both conspiring against the Sovereign Majesty of God, who in expressed words had before threatened death, if they presumed to eat of the forbidden tree.", "token_count": 125, "proofs": []} -{"_source_id": "scots-confession", "_source_title": "Scots Confession", "_author": "John Winram", "_schema_type": "doctrinal_document", "_license": "cc0-1.0", "_source_url": "http://apostles-creed.org/wp-content/uploads/2014/07/Scots_Confession_1560.pdf", "document_id": "scots-confession", "document_kind": "confession", "unit_type": "article", "number": "3", "title": "Of Original Sin", "parent_number": "", "parent_title": "", "content": "By which transgression, commonly called Original Sin, was the image of God utterly defaced in man; and he and his posterity of nature became enemies to God, slaves to Satan, and servants to sin; insomuch that death everlasting has had, and shall have, power and dominion over all that have not been, are not, or shall not be regenerated from above: which regeneration is wrought by the power of the Holy Ghost, working in the hearts of the elect of God an assured faith in the promise of God, revealed to us in his word; by which faith we apprehend Christ Jesus, with the graces and benefits promised in him.", "token_count": 134, "proofs": []} -{"_source_id": "scots-confession", "_source_title": "Scots Confession", "_author": "John Winram", "_schema_type": "doctrinal_document", "_license": "cc0-1.0", "_source_url": "http://apostles-creed.org/wp-content/uploads/2014/07/Scots_Confession_1560.pdf", "document_id": "scots-confession", "document_kind": "confession", "unit_type": "article", "number": "4", "title": "Of the Revelation of the Promise", "parent_number": "", "parent_title": "", "content": "For this we constantly believe: that God, after the fearful and horrible defection of man from his obedience, did seek Adam again, call upon him, rebuke his sin, convict him of the same, and in the end made unto him a most joyful promise: to wit, that the seed of the woman should break down the serpent's head that is, he should destroy the works of the Devil. Which promise, as it was repeated and made more clear from time to time, so was it embraced with joy, and most constantly received of all the faithful, from Adam to Noah, from Noah to Abraham, from Abraham to David, and so forth to the incarnation of Christ Jesus: all (we mean the faithful fathers) under the law did see the joyful days of Christ Jesus, and did rejoice.", "token_count": 163, "proofs": []} -{"_source_id": "scots-confession", "_source_title": "Scots Confession", "_author": "John Winram", "_schema_type": "doctrinal_document", "_license": "cc0-1.0", "_source_url": "http://apostles-creed.org/wp-content/uploads/2014/07/Scots_Confession_1560.pdf", "document_id": "scots-confession", "document_kind": "confession", "unit_type": "article", "number": "5", "title": "The Continuance, Increase, and Preservation of the Kirk", "parent_number": "", "parent_title": "", "content": "We most constantly believe that God preserved, instructed, multiplied, honoured, decored, and from death called to life his kirk in all ages, from Adam, till the coming of Christ Jesus in the flesh. For Abraham he called from his father's country; him he instructed; his seed he multiplied; the same he marvelously preserved, and more marvelously delivered from the bondage and tyranny of Pharaoh; to them he gave his laws, constitutions, and ceremonies; them he possessed in the land of Canaan; to them, after Judges and after Saul, he gave David to be king, to whom he made promise, that of the fruit of his loins should one sit for ever upon his regal seat. To this same people, from time to time, he sent prophets to reduce them to the right way of their God, from the which often times they declined by idolatry. And albeit for their stubborn contempt of justice, he was compelled to give them in the hands of their enemies, as before was threatened by the mouth of Moses, insomuch that the holy city was destroyed, the temple burnt with fire, and the whole land left desolate the space of seventy years; yet of mercy did he reduce them again to Jerusalem, where the city and temple were reedified, and they, against all temptations and assaults of Satan, did abide till the Messiah came, according to the promise.", "token_count": 289, "proofs": []} -{"_source_id": "scots-confession", "_source_title": "Scots Confession", "_author": "John Winram", "_schema_type": "doctrinal_document", "_license": "cc0-1.0", "_source_url": "http://apostles-creed.org/wp-content/uploads/2014/07/Scots_Confession_1560.pdf", "document_id": "scots-confession", "document_kind": "confession", "unit_type": "article", "number": "6", "title": "Of the Incarnation of Christ Jesus", "parent_number": "", "parent_title": "", "content": "When the fulness of time came, God sent his Son his Eternal Wisdom, the substance of his own glory, in this world who took the nature of manhood of the substance of woman: to wit, of a virgin, and that by operation of the Holy Ghost. And so was born the just seed of David, the angel of the great counsel of God; the very Messiah promised, whom we confess and acknowledge Immanuel; very God and very man, two perfect natures united and joined in one person. By which our confession we damn the damnable and pestilent heresies of Arius, Marcion, Eutyches, Nestorius, and such others as either deny the eternity of his Godhead, or the verity of his human nature, either confound them, either yet divide them.", "token_count": 167, "proofs": []} -{"_source_id": "scots-confession", "_source_title": "Scots Confession", "_author": "John Winram", "_schema_type": "doctrinal_document", "_license": "cc0-1.0", "_source_url": "http://apostles-creed.org/wp-content/uploads/2014/07/Scots_Confession_1560.pdf", "document_id": "scots-confession", "document_kind": "confession", "unit_type": "article", "number": "7", "title": "Why It Behoved the Mediator to be Very God and Very Man", "parent_number": "", "parent_title": "", "content": "We acknowledge and confess that this most wondrous conjunction betwixt the Godhead and the manhood in Christ Jesus did proceed from the eternal and immutable decree of God, whence also our salvation springs and depends.", "token_count": 43, "proofs": []} -{"_source_id": "scots-confession", "_source_title": "Scots Confession", "_author": "John Winram", "_schema_type": "doctrinal_document", "_license": "cc0-1.0", "_source_url": "http://apostles-creed.org/wp-content/uploads/2014/07/Scots_Confession_1560.pdf", "document_id": "scots-confession", "document_kind": "confession", "unit_type": "article", "number": "8", "title": "Election", "parent_number": "", "parent_title": "", "content": "For that same Eternal God and Father, who of mere grace elected us in Christ Jesus his Son, before the foundation of the world was laid, appointed him to be our Head, our Brother, our Pastor, and great Bishop of our souls. But because that the enmity betwixt the justice of God and our sins was such that no flesh by itself could or might have attained unto God, it behoved that the Son of God should descend unto us, and take himself a body of our body, flesh of our flesh, and bone of our bones, and so become the perfect Mediator betwixt God and man; giving power to so many as believe in him to be the sons of God, as himself does witness: I pass up to my Father and unto your Father, to my God, and unto your God. By which most holy fraternity, whatsoever we have lost in Adam is restored to us again. And for this cause are we not afraid to call God our Father, not so much that [because] he has created us (which we have common with the reprobate), as for that he has given to us his only Son to be our brother, and given unto us grace to acknowledge and embrace him for our only Mediator, as before is said.\n\nIt behoved further the Messiah and Redeemer to be very God and very Man, because he was to underlie the punishment due for our transgressions, and to present himself in the presence of his Father's judgments, as in our person, to suffer for our transgression and disobedience, by death, to overcome him that was author of death. But because the only Godhead could not suffer death, neither yet could the only manhead overcome the same, he joined both together in one person, that the imbecility [weakness] of the one should suffer, and be subject to death (which we had deserved), and the infinite and invincible power of the other (to wit, of the Godhead) should triumph and purchase to us life, liberty, and perpetual victory. And so we confess, and most undoubtedly believe.", "token_count": 433, "proofs": []} -{"_source_id": "scots-confession", "_source_title": "Scots Confession", "_author": "John Winram", "_schema_type": "doctrinal_document", "_license": "cc0-1.0", "_source_url": "http://apostles-creed.org/wp-content/uploads/2014/07/Scots_Confession_1560.pdf", "document_id": "scots-confession", "document_kind": "confession", "unit_type": "article", "number": "9", "title": "Christ's Death, Passion, Burial, etc.", "parent_number": "", "parent_title": "", "content": "[We confess] That our Lord Jesus Christ offered himself a voluntary sacrifice unto his Father for us; that he suffered contradiction of sinners; that he was wounded and plagued for our transgressions; that he, being the clean and innocent Lamb of God, was damned in the presence of an earthly judge, that we should be absolved before the tribunal seat of our God; that he suffered not only the cruel death of the cross (which was accursed by the sentence of God), but also that he suffered for a season the wrath of his Father, which sinners had deserved. But yet we avow, that he remained the only and well-beloved and blessed Son of his Father, even in the midst of his anguish and torment, which he suffered in body and soul, to make the full satisfaction for the sins of the people. After the which, we confess and avow, that there remains no other sacrifice for sin: which if any affirm, we nothing doubt to avow that they are blasphemers against Christ's death, and the everlasting purgation and satisfaction purchased to us by the same.", "token_count": 226, "proofs": []} -{"_source_id": "scots-confession", "_source_title": "Scots Confession", "_author": "John Winram", "_schema_type": "doctrinal_document", "_license": "cc0-1.0", "_source_url": "http://apostles-creed.org/wp-content/uploads/2014/07/Scots_Confession_1560.pdf", "document_id": "scots-confession", "document_kind": "confession", "unit_type": "article", "number": "10", "title": "Resurrection", "parent_number": "", "parent_title": "", "content": "We undoubtedly believe that, insomuch as it was impossible that the dolours of death should retain in bondage the Author of life; that our Lord Jesus Christ crucified, dead, and buried, who descended into hell, did rise again for our justification, and destroying him who was the author of death, brought life again to us that were subject to death and to the bondage of the same. We know that his resurrection was confirmed by the testimony of his very enemies; by the resurrection of the dead, whose sepulchres did open, and they did arise and appear to many within the city of Jerusalem. It was also confirmed by the testimony of angels, and by the senses and judgments of his apostles, and of others, who had conversation, and did eat and drink with him after his resurrection.", "token_count": 164, "proofs": []} -{"_source_id": "scots-confession", "_source_title": "Scots Confession", "_author": "John Winram", "_schema_type": "doctrinal_document", "_license": "cc0-1.0", "_source_url": "http://apostles-creed.org/wp-content/uploads/2014/07/Scots_Confession_1560.pdf", "document_id": "scots-confession", "document_kind": "confession", "unit_type": "article", "number": "11", "title": "Ascension", "parent_number": "", "parent_title": "", "content": "We nothing doubt but that the selfsame body, which was born of the virgin, was crucified, dead, and buried, and which did rise again, did ascend into the heavens, for the accomplishment of all things; where, in our names, and for our comfort he has received all power in heaven and in earth, where he sits at the right hand of the Father inaugurated in his kingdom, Advocate and only Mediator for us: which glory, honour, and prerogative he alone amongst the brethren shall possess, till that all his enemies be made his footstool, as that we undoubtedly believe they shall be in the final judgment; to the execution whereof we certainly believe that the same our Lord Jesus shall visibly return, as that he was seen to ascend. And then we firmly believe, that the time of refreshing and restitution of all things shall come, insomuch that those that from the beginning have suffered violence, injury, and wrong for righteousness' sake, shall inherit that blessed immortality promised from the beginning.\n\nBut contrariwise, the stubborn, disobedient, cruel oppressors, filthy persons, idolaters, and all sorts of unfaithful shall be cast in the dungeon of utter darkness, where their worm shall not die, neither yet their fire shall be extinguished. The remembrance of which day, and of the judgment to be executed in the same, is not only to us a bridle, whereby our carnal lusts are refrained; but also such inestimable comfort, that neither may the threatening of worldly princes, neither yet the fear of temporal death and present danger, move us to renounce and forsake that blessed society, which we, the members, have with our Head and only Mediator Christ Jesus: whom we confess and avow to be the Messiah promised, the only Head of his kirk, our just Lawgiver, our only High Priest, Advocate, and Mediator. In which honours and offices, if man or angel presume to intrude themselves, we utterly detest and abhor them, as blasphemous to our Sovereign and Supreme Governor, Christ Jesus.", "token_count": 437, "proofs": []} -{"_source_id": "scots-confession", "_source_title": "Scots Confession", "_author": "John Winram", "_schema_type": "doctrinal_document", "_license": "cc0-1.0", "_source_url": "http://apostles-creed.org/wp-content/uploads/2014/07/Scots_Confession_1560.pdf", "document_id": "scots-confession", "document_kind": "confession", "unit_type": "article", "number": "12", "title": "Faith in the Holy Ghost", "parent_number": "", "parent_title": "", "content": "This our faith, and the assurance of the same, proceeds not from flesh and blood, that is to say, from no natural powers within us, but is the inspiration of the Holy Ghost: whom we confess God, equal with the Father and with the Son; who sanctifies us, and brings us in all verity by his own operation; without whom we should remain for ever enemies to God, and ignorant of his Son, Christ Jesus. For of nature we are so dead, so blind and so perverse, that neither can we feel when we are pricked, see the light when it shines, nor assent to the will of God when it is revealed, unless the Spirit of the Lord Jesus quicken that which is dead, remove the darkness from our minds, and bow our stubborn hearts to the obedience of his blessed will. And so, as we confess that God the Father created us when we were not; as his Son, our Lord Jesus redeemed us when we were enemies to him; so also do we confess that the Holy Ghost does sanctify and regenerate us, without all respect of any merit proceeding from us, be it before or be it after our regeneration. To speak this one thing yet in more plain words: as we willingly spoil ourselves of all honour and glory of our own creation and redemption, so do we also of our regeneration and sanctification; for of ourselves we are not sufficient to think one good thought; but he who has begun the good work in us, is only he that continues us in the same, to the praise and glory of his undeserved grace.", "token_count": 322, "proofs": []} -{"_source_id": "scots-confession", "_source_title": "Scots Confession", "_author": "John Winram", "_schema_type": "doctrinal_document", "_license": "cc0-1.0", "_source_url": "http://apostles-creed.org/wp-content/uploads/2014/07/Scots_Confession_1560.pdf", "document_id": "scots-confession", "document_kind": "confession", "unit_type": "article", "number": "13", "title": "The Cause of Good Works", "parent_number": "", "parent_title": "", "content": "So that the cause of good works we confess to be, not our free will, but the Spirit of the Lord Jesus who, dwelling in our hearts by true faith, brings forth such good works as God has prepared for us to walk into. For this we most boldly affirm, that blasphemy it is to say that Christ Jesus abides in the hearts of such as in whom there is no spirit of sanctification. And therefore we fear not to affirm that murderers, oppressors, cruel persecutors, adulterers, whoremongers, filthy persons, idolaters, drunkards, thieves, and all workers of iniquity, have neither true faith, neither any portion of the spirit of sanctification, which proceeds from the Lord Jesus, so long as obstinately they continue in their wickedness.\n\nFor how soon that ever the Spirit of the Lord Jesus (which God's elect children receive by true faith) takes possession in the heart of any man, so soon does he regenerate and renew the same man; so that he begins to hate that which before he loved, and begins to love that which before he hated. And from thence comes that continual battle which is betwixt the flesh and the spirit in God's children; while the flesh and natural man (according to their own corruption) lust for things pleasing and delectable unto the self, grudge in adversity, are lifted up in prosperity, and at every moment are prone and ready to offend the Majesty of God. But the Spirit of God, which gives witnessing to our spirit, that we are the sons of God, makes us to resist filthy pleasures, and to groan in God's presence for deliverance from this bondage of corruption; and finally, to triumph over sin that it reign not in our mortal bodies.\n\nThis battle have not the carnal men, being destitute of God's Spirit; but [they] do follow and obey sin with greediness, and without repentance, even as the devil and their corrupt lusts do prick them. But the sons of God (as before is said) do fight against sin, do sob and mourn, when they perceive themselves tempted to iniquity; and if they fall, they rise again with earnest and unfeigned repentance. And these things they do not by their own power, but the power of the Lord Jesus, without whom they were able to do nothing.", "token_count": 489, "proofs": []} -{"_source_id": "scots-confession", "_source_title": "Scots Confession", "_author": "John Winram", "_schema_type": "doctrinal_document", "_license": "cc0-1.0", "_source_url": "http://apostles-creed.org/wp-content/uploads/2014/07/Scots_Confession_1560.pdf", "document_id": "scots-confession", "document_kind": "confession", "unit_type": "article", "number": "14", "title": "What Works are Reputed Good before God", "parent_number": "", "parent_title": "", "content": "We confess and acknowledge that God has given to man his holy law, in which not only are forbidden all such works as displease and offend his godly Majesty, but also are commanded all such as please him, and as he has promised to reward. And these works are of two sorts: the one are done to the honour of God, the other to the profit of our neighbours; and both have the revealed will of God for their assurance\n\nTo have one God; to worship and honour him; to call upon him in all our troubles; to reverence his holy name; to hear his word; to believe the same; to communicate with his holy sacraments, are the works of the first table. To honour father, mother, princes, rulers, and superior powers; to love them, to support them, yea, to obey their charges (not repugning to the commandment of God); to save the lives of innocents; to repress tyranny; to defend the oppressed; to keep our bodies clean and holy; to live in sobriety and temperance; to deal justly with all men, both in word and in deed; and, finally, to repress all appetite of our neighbour's hurt, are the good works of the second table, which are most pleasing and acceptable unto God, as those works that are commanded by himself.\n\nThe contrary whereof is sin most odious, which always displeases him, and provokes him to anger: as, not to call upon him alone, when we have need; not to hear his word with reverence; to contemn and despise it; to have or to worship idols; to maintain and defend idolatry; lightly to esteem the reverent name of God; to profane, abuse, or contemn the sacraments of Christ Jesus; to disobey or resist any that God has placed in authority (while they pass not over the bounds of their office); to murder, or to consent thereto; to bear hatred, or to suffer innocent blood to be shed if we may gainstand it; and, finally, the transgressing of any other commandment in the first or second table, we confess and affirm to be sin, by the which God's anger and displeasure are kindled against the proud and unthankful world. So that good works we affirm to be these only that are done in faith, at God's commandment, who in his law has expressed what be the things that please him. And evil works, we affirm not only those that expressedly are done against God's commandment, but those also that, in matters of religion and worshipping of God, have no other assurance but the invention and opinion of man: which God from the beginning has ever rejected, as by the prophet Isaiah, and by our master Christ Jesus, we are taught in these words: In vain do they worship me, teaching the doctrines and precepts of men.", "token_count": 601, "proofs": []} -{"_source_id": "scots-confession", "_source_title": "Scots Confession", "_author": "John Winram", "_schema_type": "doctrinal_document", "_license": "cc0-1.0", "_source_url": "http://apostles-creed.org/wp-content/uploads/2014/07/Scots_Confession_1560.pdf", "document_id": "scots-confession", "document_kind": "confession", "unit_type": "article", "number": "15", "title": "The Perfection of the Law and Imperfection of Man", "parent_number": "", "parent_title": "", "content": "The law of God we confess and acknowledge most just, most equal, most holy, and most perfect: commanding those things which, being wrought in perfection, were able to give life, and able to bring man to eternal felicity. But our nature is so corrupt, so weak, and so imperfect, that we are never able to fulfill the works of the law in perfection. Yea, If we say we have no sin (even after we are regenerate), we deceive ourselves, and the verity of God is not into us. And therefore it behoved us to apprehend Christ Jesus, with his justice and satisfaction, who is the end and accomplishment of the law, by whom we are set at this liberty, that the curse and malediction of the law fall not upon us, albeit we fulfill not the same in all points. For God the Father, beholding us in the body of his Son Christ Jesus, accepts our imperfect obedience, as it were perfect, and covers our works, which are defiled with many spots, with the justice of his Son.\n\nWe do not mean that we are set so at liberty, that we owe no obedience to the law (for that before we have plainly confessed). But this we affirm, that no man in earth (Christ Jesus only excepted) has given, gives, or shall give in work, that obedience to the law which the law requires. But when we have done all things, we must fall down and unfeignedly confess, that we are unprofitable servants. And therefore whosoever boast themselves of the merits of their own works, or put their trust in the works of supererogation, boast themselves of that which is not, and put their trust in damnable idolatry.", "token_count": 358, "proofs": []} -{"_source_id": "scots-confession", "_source_title": "Scots Confession", "_author": "John Winram", "_schema_type": "doctrinal_document", "_license": "cc0-1.0", "_source_url": "http://apostles-creed.org/wp-content/uploads/2014/07/Scots_Confession_1560.pdf", "document_id": "scots-confession", "document_kind": "confession", "unit_type": "article", "number": "16", "title": "Of the Kirk", "parent_number": "", "parent_title": "", "content": "As we believe in one God, Father, Son, and Holy Ghost; so do we most constantly believe that from the beginning there has been, now is, and to the end of the world shall be, a kirk: that is to say, a company and multitude of men chosen of God, who rightly worship and embrace him, by true faith in Christ Jesus, who is the only Head of the same kirk, which also is the body and spouse of Christ Jesus; which kirk is Catholic that is, universal because it contains the elect of all ages, all realms, nations, and tongues, be they of the Jews, or be they of the Gentiles; who have communion and society with God the Father, and with his Son Christ Jesus, through the sanctification of his Holy Spirit; and therefore it is called the communion, not of profane persons, but of saints, who, as citizens of the heavenly Jerusalem, have the fruition of the most inestimable benefits: to wit, of one God, one Lord Jesus, one faith, and of one baptism; out of the which kirk there is neither life, nor eternal felicity. And therefore we utterly abhor the blasphemy of them that affirm that men which live according to equity and justice shall be saved, what religion that ever they have professed. For as without Christ Jesus there is neither life nor salvation, so shall there none be participant thereof, but such as the Father has given unto his Son Christ Jesus, and those [that] in time come unto him, avow his doctrine, and believe into him (we comprehend the children with the faithful parents). This kirk is invisible, known only to God, who alone knows whom he has chosen, and comprehends as well (as said is) the elect that are departed (commonly called the kirk triumphant), as those that yet live and fight against sin and Satan as shall live hereafter.", "token_count": 396, "proofs": []} -{"_source_id": "scots-confession", "_source_title": "Scots Confession", "_author": "John Winram", "_schema_type": "doctrinal_document", "_license": "cc0-1.0", "_source_url": "http://apostles-creed.org/wp-content/uploads/2014/07/Scots_Confession_1560.pdf", "document_id": "scots-confession", "document_kind": "confession", "unit_type": "article", "number": "17", "title": "The Immortality of the Souls", "parent_number": "", "parent_title": "", "content": "The elect departed are in peace and rest from their labours: not that they sleep and come to a certain oblivion (as some fantastics do affirm), but that they are delivered from all fear, all torment, and all temptation, to which we and all God's elect are subject in this life, and therefore do bear the name of the kirk militant: as contrariwise, the reprobate and unfaithful departed, have anguish, torment, and pain, that cannot be expressed. So that neither are the one nor the other in such sleep that they feel not joy or torment, as the parable of Christ Jesus in the sixteenth [chapter] of Luke, his words to the thief, and these words of the souls crying under the altar, O Lord, thou that art righteous and just, how long shalt thou not revenge our blood upon them that dwell upon the earth! doth plainly testify.", "token_count": 187, "proofs": []} -{"_source_id": "scots-confession", "_source_title": "Scots Confession", "_author": "John Winram", "_schema_type": "doctrinal_document", "_license": "cc0-1.0", "_source_url": "http://apostles-creed.org/wp-content/uploads/2014/07/Scots_Confession_1560.pdf", "document_id": "scots-confession", "document_kind": "confession", "unit_type": "article", "number": "18", "title": "Of the Notes by Which the True Kirk is Discerned from the False and Who Shall be Judge of the Doctrine", "parent_number": "", "parent_title": "", "content": "Because that Satan from the beginning has laboured to deck his pestilent synagogue with the title of the kirk of God, and has inflamed the hearts of cruel murderers to persecute, trouble, and molest the true kirk and members thereof as Cain did Abel; Ishmael, Isaac; Esau, Jacob; and the whole priesthood of the Jews, Christ Jesus himself, and his apostles after him; it is a thing most requisite that the true kirk be discerned from the filthy synagogue, by clear and perfect notes, lest we, being deceived, receive and embrace to our own condemnation the one for the other. The notes, signs, and assured tokens whereby the immaculate spouse of Christ Jesus is known from that horrible harlot, the kirk malignant; we affirm are neither antiquity, title usurped, lineal descent, place appointed, nor multitude of men approving an error for Cain in age and title was preferred to Abel and Seth; Jerusalem had prerogative above all places of the earth, where also were the priests lineally descended from Aaron; and greater multitude followed the scribes, Pharisees, and priests, than unfeignedly believed and approved Christ Jesus and his doctrine; and yet, as we suppose, no man (of whole judgment) will grant that any of the forenamed were the kirk of God.\n\nThe notes, therefore, of the true kirk of God we believe, confess, and avow to be: first, the true preaching of the word of God, into the which God has revealed himself to us, as the writings of the prophets and apostles do declare; secondly, the right administration of the sacraments of Christ Jesus, which must be annexed unto the word and promise of God, to seal and confirm the same in our hearts; last, ecclesiastical discipline uprightly ministered, as God's word prescribes, whereby vice is repressed, and virtue nourished. Wheresoever then these former notes are seen, and of any time continue (be the number [of persons] never so few, about two or three) there, without all doubt, is the true kirk of Christ: who, according to his promise is in the midst of them: not that universal [kirk] (of which we have before spoken) but particular; such as were in Corinth, Galatia, Ephesus, and other places in which the ministry was planted by Paul, and were of himself named the kirks of God.\n\nAnd such kirks we, the inhabitants of the realm of Scotland, professors of Christ Jesus, confess ourselves to have in our cities, towns, and places reformed; for the doctrine taught in our kirks is contained in the written word of God: to wit, in the books of the New and Old Testaments: in those books, we mean, which of the ancient have been reputed canonical, in the which we affirm that all things necessary to be believed for the salvation of mankind are sufficiently expressed. The interpretation whereof, we confess, neither appertains to private nor public person, neither yet to any kirk for any preeminence or prerogative, personal or local, which one has above another; but appertains to the Spirit of God, by the which also the scripture was written.\n\nWhen controversy then happens, for the right understanding of any place or sentence of scripture, or for the reformation of any abuse within the kirk of God, we ought not so much to look what men before us have said or done, as unto that which the Holy Ghost uniformly speaks within the body of the scriptures, and unto that which Christ Jesus himself did, and commanded to be done. For this is a thing universally granted, that the Spirit of God (which is the Spirit of unity) is in nothing contrary unto himself. If then the interpretation, determination, or sentence of any doctor, kirk, or council, repugn to the plain word of God written in any other place of scripture, it is a thing most certain, that there is not the true understanding and meaning of the Holy Ghost, supposing that councils, realms, and nations have approved and received the same. For we dare not receive and admit any interpretation which directly repugns to any principal point of our faith, or to any other plain text of scripture, or yet unto the rule of charity.", "token_count": 897, "proofs": []} -{"_source_id": "scots-confession", "_source_title": "Scots Confession", "_author": "John Winram", "_schema_type": "doctrinal_document", "_license": "cc0-1.0", "_source_url": "http://apostles-creed.org/wp-content/uploads/2014/07/Scots_Confession_1560.pdf", "document_id": "scots-confession", "document_kind": "confession", "unit_type": "article", "number": "19", "title": "The Authority of the Scriptures", "parent_number": "", "parent_title": "", "content": "As we believe and confess the scriptures of God sufficient to instruct and make the man of God perfect, so do we affirm and avow the authority of the same to be of God, and neither to depend on men nor angels. We affirm, therefore, that such as allege the scripture to have no authority, but that which is received from the kirk, to be blasphemous against God, and injurious to the true kirk, which always hears and obeys the voice of her own Spouse and Pastor, but takes not upon her to be mistress over the same.", "token_count": 117, "proofs": []} -{"_source_id": "scots-confession", "_source_title": "Scots Confession", "_author": "John Winram", "_schema_type": "doctrinal_document", "_license": "cc0-1.0", "_source_url": "http://apostles-creed.org/wp-content/uploads/2014/07/Scots_Confession_1560.pdf", "document_id": "scots-confession", "document_kind": "confession", "unit_type": "article", "number": "20", "title": "Of General Councils, of Their Power, Authority, and Causes of Their Convention", "parent_number": "", "parent_title": "", "content": "As we do not rashly damn that which godly men, assembled together in general councils, lawfully gathered, have proponed unto us; so without just examination dare we not receive whatsoever is obtruded unto men under the name of general councils. For plain it is, as they were men, so have some of them manifestly erred, and that in matters of great weight and importance. So far then as the council proves the determination and commandment that it gives by the plain word of God, so far do we reverence and embrace the same. But if men, under the name of a council, pretend to forge unto us new articles of our faith, or to make constitutions repugning to the word of God, then utterly we must refuse the same as the doctrine of devils, which draws our souls from the voice of our only God to follow the doctrines and constitutions of men.\n\nThe cause, then, why general councils convened, was neither to make any perpetual law (which God before had not made), nor yet to forge new articles of our belief, neither to give the word of God authority much less to make that to be his word, or yet the true interpretation of the same, which was not before by his holy will expressed in his word. But the cause of councils (we mean of such as merit the name of councils), was partly for confutation of heresies, and for giving public confession of their faith to the posterity following: which both they did by the authority of God's written word, and not by any opinion or prerogative that they could not err, by reason of their general assembly. And this we judge to have been the chief cause of general councils. The other was for good policy and order to be constituted and observed in the kirk, in which (as in the house of God) it becomes all things to be done decently and into order.Not that we think that any policy, and one order in ceremonies can be appointed for all ages, times, and places: for as ceremonies (such as men have devised) are but temporal, so may and ought they to be changed, when they rather foster superstition than that they edify the kirk using the same.", "token_count": 456, "proofs": []} -{"_source_id": "scots-confession", "_source_title": "Scots Confession", "_author": "John Winram", "_schema_type": "doctrinal_document", "_license": "cc0-1.0", "_source_url": "http://apostles-creed.org/wp-content/uploads/2014/07/Scots_Confession_1560.pdf", "document_id": "scots-confession", "document_kind": "confession", "unit_type": "article", "number": "21", "title": "Of the Sacraments", "parent_number": "", "parent_title": "", "content": "As the fathers under the law (besides the verity of the sacrifices) had two chief sacraments to wit, circumcision and the Passover, the despisers and contemners whereof were not reputed for God's people so do we acknowledge and confess that we now, in the time of the evangel, have two sacraments only, instituted by the Lord Jesus, and commanded to be used of all those that will be reputed members of his body: to wit, baptism and the supper, or table of the Lord Jesus, called the communion of his body and blood. And these sacraments (as well of the Old as of the New Testament) were instituted of God, not only to make a visible difference betwixt his people, and those that were without his league; but also to exercise the faith of his children and, by participation of the same sacraments, to seal in their hearts the assurance of his promise, and of that most blessed conjunction, union, and society, which the elect have with their head, Christ Jesus.\n\nAnd thus we utterly damn the vanity of those that affirm sacraments to be nothing else but naked and bare signs. No, we assuredly believe that by baptism we are engrafted in Christ Jesus, to be made partakers of his justice, by the which our sins are covered and remitted; and also, that in the supper, rightly used, Christ Jesus is so joined with us, that he becomes the very nourishment and food of our souls. Not that we imagine any transubstantiation of bread into Christ's natural body, and of wine in his natural blood (as the Papists have perniciously taught and damnably believed); but this union and conjunction which we have with the body and blood of Christ Jesus, in the right use of the sacraments, is wrought by operation of the Holy Ghost, who by true faith carries us above all things that are visible, carnal, and earthly, and makes us to feed upon the body and blood of Christ Jesus, which was once broken and shed for us, which now is in heaven, and appears in the presence of his Father for us. And yet, notwithstanding the far distance of place which is betwixt his body now glorified in the heaven, and us now mortal in this earth, yet we most assuredly believe that the bread that we break is the communion of Christ's body, and the cup which we bless is the communion of his blood. So that we confess, and undoubtedly believe, that the faithful, in the right use of the Lord's table, do so eat the body and drink the blood of the Lord Jesus, that he remains in them and they in him: yea, that they are so made flesh of his flesh, and bone of his bones, that as the Eternal Godhead has given to the flesh of Christ Jesus (which of its own condition and nature was mortal and corruptible) life and immortality, so does Christ Jesus' flesh and blood eaten and drunken by us, give to us the same prerogatives. Which, albeit we confess are neither given unto us at that only time, neither yet by the proper power and virtue of the sacrament only; yet we affirm that the faithful, in the right use of the Lord's table, have such conjunction with Christ Jesus, as the natural man cannot apprehend.\n\nYea, and further we affirm, that albeit the faithful, oppressed by negligence, and manly infirmity, do not profit so much as they would in the very instant action of the supper, yet shall it after bring fruit forth, as lively seed sown in good ground. For the Holy Spirit (which can never be divided from the right institution of the Lord Jesus) will not frustrate the faithful of the fruit of that mystical action; but all this, we say, comes by true faith, which apprehends Christ Jesus, who only makes this sacrament effectual unto us. And, therefore, whosoever slanders us, as that we affirm or believe sacraments to be only naked and bare signs, do injury unto us, and speak against the manifest truth.\n\nBut this liberally and frankly we must confess, that we make a distinction betwixt Christ Jesus, in his natural substance, and betwixt the elements in the sacramental signs; so that we will neither worship the signs in place of that which is signified by them; neither yet do we despise and interpret them as unprofitable and vain; but do use them with all reverence, examining ourselves diligently before that so we do, because we are assured by the mouth of the apostle, That such as eat of that bread, and drink of that cup, unworthily, are guilty of the body and of the blood of the Lord Jesus.", "token_count": 983, "proofs": []} -{"_source_id": "scots-confession", "_source_title": "Scots Confession", "_author": "John Winram", "_schema_type": "doctrinal_document", "_license": "cc0-1.0", "_source_url": "http://apostles-creed.org/wp-content/uploads/2014/07/Scots_Confession_1560.pdf", "document_id": "scots-confession", "document_kind": "confession", "unit_type": "article", "number": "22", "title": "Of the Right Administration of the Sacraments", "parent_number": "", "parent_title": "", "content": "That sacraments be rightly ministered, we judge two things requisite: the one, that they be ministered by lawful ministers, whom we affirm to be only they that are appointed to the preaching of the word, or into whose mouths God has put some sermon of exhortation, they being men lawfully chosen thereto by some kirk. The other, that they be ministered in such elements, and in such sort, as God has appointed; else, we affirm that they cease to be right sacraments of Christ Jesus.\n\nAnd therefore it is that we flee the society of the Papistical kirk, in participation of their sacraments: first, because their ministers are no ministers of Christ Jesus; yea (which is more horrible) they suffer women, whom the Holy Ghost will not suffer to teach in the congregation, to baptize. And, secondly, because they have so adulterated both the one sacrament and the other with their own inventions, that no part of Christ's action abides in the original purity: for oil, salt, spittle, and suchlike in baptism, are but men's inventions. Adoration, veneration, bearing through streets and towns, and keeping of bread in boxes or buists [chests], are profanation of Christ's sacraments, and no use of the same. For Christ Jesus said, Take, eat, etc. Do ye this in remembrance of me. By which words and charge he sanctified bread and wine, to be the sacrament of his body and blood, to the end that the one should be eaten, and that all should drink of the other; and not that they should be kept to be worshipped, and honoured as God, as the blind Papists have done heretofore, who also committed sacrilege, stealing from the people the one part of the sacrament: to wit, the blessed cup.\n\nMoreover, that the sacraments be rightly used, it is required that the end and cause why the sacraments were instituted be understood and observed, as well of the minister, as the receivers. For if the opinion be changed in the receiver, the right use ceases: which is most evident by the rejection of the sacrifices; as also if the teacher plainly teaches false doctrine, which were odious and abominable before God (albeit they were his own ordinances), because that wicked men use them to another end than God has ordained. The same affirm we of the sacraments in the Papistical kirk, in which we affirm the whole action of the Lord Jesus to be adulterated, as well in the external form, as in the end and opinion. What Christ Jesus did, and commanded to be done, is evident by the evangelists, and by Saint Paul. What the priest does at his altar we need not rehearse. The end and cause of Christ's institution, and why the selfsame should be used, is expressed in these words: Do this in remembrance of me. As oft as ye shall eat of this bread and drink of this cup, ye shall show forth, that is, extol, preach, magnify, and praise, the Lord's death till he come. But to what end, and in what opinion, the priests say their Mass, let the words of the same, their own doctors and writings witness: to wit, that they, as mediators betwixt Christ and his kirk, do offer unto God the Father a sacrifice propitiatory for the sins of the quick and the dead. Which doctrine, as blasphemous to Christ Jesus, and making derogation to the sufficiency of his only sacrifice, once offered for purgation of all those that shall be sanctified, we utterly abhor, detest, and renounce.", "token_count": 775, "proofs": []} -{"_source_id": "scots-confession", "_source_title": "Scots Confession", "_author": "John Winram", "_schema_type": "doctrinal_document", "_license": "cc0-1.0", "_source_url": "http://apostles-creed.org/wp-content/uploads/2014/07/Scots_Confession_1560.pdf", "document_id": "scots-confession", "document_kind": "confession", "unit_type": "article", "number": "23", "title": "To Whom the Sacraments Appertain", "parent_number": "", "parent_title": "", "content": "in We confess and acknowledge that baptism appertains as well to the infants of the faithful, as unto those that be of age and discretion. And so we damn the error of the Anabaptists, who deny baptism to appertain to children before that they have faith and understanding. But the supper of the Lord we confess to appertain to such only as be of the household of faith, and can try and examine themselves, as well in their faith, as in their duty towards their neighbors. Such as eat and drink at that holy table without faith, or being at dissension and division with their brethren, do eat unworthily: and therefore it is, that in our kirks our ministers take public and particular examination of the knowledge and conversation of such as are to be admitted to the table of the Lord Jesus.", "token_count": 167, "proofs": []} -{"_source_id": "scots-confession", "_source_title": "Scots Confession", "_author": "John Winram", "_schema_type": "doctrinal_document", "_license": "cc0-1.0", "_source_url": "http://apostles-creed.org/wp-content/uploads/2014/07/Scots_Confession_1560.pdf", "document_id": "scots-confession", "document_kind": "confession", "unit_type": "article", "number": "24", "title": "Of the Civil Magistrate", "parent_number": "", "parent_title": "", "content": "We confess and acknowledge empires, kingdoms, dominions, and cities to be distinguished and ordained by God: the powers and authorities in the same (be it of emperors in their empires, of kings in their realms, dukes and princes in their dominions, or of other magistrates in free cities) to be God's holy ordinance, ordained for manifestation of his own glory, and for the singular profit and commodity of mankind. So that whosoever goes about to take away or to confound the whole state of civil policies, now long established; we affirm the same men not only to be enemies to mankind, but also wickedly to fight against God's expressed will.\n\nWe further confess and acknowledge, that such persons as are placed in authority are to be loved, honoured, feared, and held in most reverent estimation because they are the lieutenants of God, in whose sessions God himself does sit and judge (yea even the judges and princes themselves), to whom by God is given the sword, to the praise and defense of good men, and to revenge and punish all open malefactors. Moreover, to kings, princes, rulers, and magistrates, we affirm that chiefly and most principally the conservation and purgation of the religion appertains; so that not only they are appointed for civil policy, but also for maintenance of the true religion, and for suppressing of idolatry and superstition whatsoever: as in David, Jehoshaphat, Hezekiah, Josiah, and others, highly commended for their zeal in that case, may be espied.\n\nAnd therefore we confess and avow, that such as resist the supreme power (doing that thing which appertains to his charge), do resist God's ordinance, and therefore cannot be guiltless. And further, we affirm that whosoever denies unto them their aid, counsel and comfort, while the princes and rulers vigilantly travail in the execution of their office, that the same men deny their help, support and counsel to God, who, by the presence of his lieutenant, craves it of them.", "token_count": 430, "proofs": []} -{"_source_id": "scots-confession", "_source_title": "Scots Confession", "_author": "John Winram", "_schema_type": "doctrinal_document", "_license": "cc0-1.0", "_source_url": "http://apostles-creed.org/wp-content/uploads/2014/07/Scots_Confession_1560.pdf", "document_id": "scots-confession", "document_kind": "confession", "unit_type": "article", "number": "25", "title": "The Gifts Freely Given to the Kirk", "parent_number": "", "parent_title": "", "content": "Albeit that the word of God truly preached, and the sacraments rightly ministered, and discipline executed according to the word of God, be the certain and infallible signs of the true kirk; yet do we not so mean that every particular person joined with such a company be an elect member of Christ Jesus. For we acknowledge and confess, that darnel, cockle, and chaff may be sown, grow, and in great abundance lie in the midst of the wheat: that is, the reprobate may be joined in the society of the elect, and may externally use with them the benefits of the word and sacraments; but such being but temporal professors in mouth, but not in heart, do fall back and continue not to the end; and therefore have they no fruit of Christ's death, resurrection, nor ascension.\n\nBut such as with heart unfeignedly believe, and with mouth boldly confess the Lord Jesus (as before we have said) shall most assuredly receive these gifts: first, in this life, remission of sins, and that by only faith in Christ's blood, insomuch that, albeit sin remains and continually abides in these our mortal bodies, yet is it not imputed unto us, but is remitted and covered with Christ's justice. Secondly, in the general judgment there shall be given to every man and woman resurrection of the flesh; for the sea shall give her dead, the earth those that therein be enclosed; yea, the Eternal, our God, shall stretch out his hand upon the dust, and the dead shall arise incorruptible, and that in the substance of the selfsame flesh that every man now bears, to receive according to their works, glory or punishment. For such as now delight in vanity, cruelty, filthiness, superstition, or idolatry, shall be adjudged to the fire unquenchable, in which they shall be tormented for ever, as well in their own bodies, as in their souls, which now they give to serve the devil in all abomination. But such as continue in well doing to the end, boldly professing the Lord Jesus, we constantly believe that they shall receive glory, honour, and immortality, to reign for ever in life everlasting with Christ Jesus, to whose glorified body all his elect shall be made like, when he shall appear again to judgment, and shall render up the kingdom to God his Father, who then shall be, and ever shall remain all in all things, God blessed for ever: to whom, with the Son, and with the Holy Ghost, be all honour and glory, now and ever. Amen.\n\nArise, O Lord, and let thy enemies be confounded: Let them flee from thy presence that hate thy godly name: Give thy servants strength to speak thy word in boldness; and let all nations cleave to thy true knowledge.\n\nSo be it.", "token_count": 599, "proofs": []} -{"_source_id": "second-helvetic-confession", "_source_title": "Second Helvetic Confession", "_author": "Heinrich Bullinger", "_schema_type": "doctrinal_document", "_license": "cc0-1.0", "_source_url": "https://www.ccel.org/creeds/helvetic.htm", "document_id": "second-helvetic-confession", "document_kind": "confession", "unit_type": "section", "number": "1", "title": "", "parent_number": "1", "parent_title": "Of The Holy Scripture Being The True Word of God", "content": "CANONICAL SCRIPTURE\n\nWe believe and confess the canonical Scriptures of the holy prophets and apostles of both Testaments to be the true Word of God, and to have sufficient authority of themselves, not of men. For God himself spoke to the fathers, prophets, apostles, and still speaks to us through the Holy Scriptures.\n\nAnd in this Holy Scripture, the universal Church of Christ has the most complete exposition of all that pertains to a saving faith, and also to the framing of a life acceptable to God; and in this respect it is expressly commanded by God that nothing be either added to or taken from the same.", "token_count": 127, "proofs": []} -{"_source_id": "second-helvetic-confession", "_source_title": "Second Helvetic Confession", "_author": "Heinrich Bullinger", "_schema_type": "doctrinal_document", "_license": "cc0-1.0", "_source_url": "https://www.ccel.org/creeds/helvetic.htm", "document_id": "second-helvetic-confession", "document_kind": "confession", "unit_type": "section", "number": "2", "title": "", "parent_number": "1", "parent_title": "Of The Holy Scripture Being The True Word of God", "content": "SCRIPTURE TEACHES FULLY ALL GODLINESS\n\nWe judge, therefore, that from these Scriptures are to be derived true wisdom and godliness, the reformation and government of churches; as also instruction in all duties of piety; and, to be short, the confirmation of doctrines, and the rejection of all errors, moreover, all exhortations according to that word of the apostle, \"All scripture is inspired by God and profitable for teaching, for reproof,\" etc. (II Timothy 3:16-17). Again, \"I am writing these instructions to you,\" says the apostle to Timothy, \"So that you may know how one ought to behave in the household of God,\" etc. (I Timothy 3:14-15). ", "token_count": 158, "proofs": []} -{"_source_id": "second-helvetic-confession", "_source_title": "Second Helvetic Confession", "_author": "Heinrich Bullinger", "_schema_type": "doctrinal_document", "_license": "cc0-1.0", "_source_url": "https://www.ccel.org/creeds/helvetic.htm", "document_id": "second-helvetic-confession", "document_kind": "confession", "unit_type": "section", "number": "3", "title": "", "parent_number": "1", "parent_title": "Of The Holy Scripture Being The True Word of God", "content": "SCRIPTURE IS THE WORD OF GOD\n\nAgain, the selfsame apostle to the Thessalonians: \"When,\" says he, \"You received the word of God which you heard from us, you accepted it, not as the word of men but as what it really is, the Word of God,\" etc. (I Thess. 2:13) For the Lord himself has said in the gospel, \"It is not you who speak, but the Spirit of my Father speaking through you\"; therefore \"He who hears you hears me, and he who rejects me rejects him who sent me\" (Matt. 10:20; Luke 10:16; John 13:20)", "token_count": 143, "proofs": []} -{"_source_id": "second-helvetic-confession", "_source_title": "Second Helvetic Confession", "_author": "Heinrich Bullinger", "_schema_type": "doctrinal_document", "_license": "cc0-1.0", "_source_url": "https://www.ccel.org/creeds/helvetic.htm", "document_id": "second-helvetic-confession", "document_kind": "confession", "unit_type": "section", "number": "4", "title": "", "parent_number": "1", "parent_title": "Of The Holy Scripture Being The True Word of God", "content": "THE PREACHING OF THE WORD OF GOD IS THE WORD OF GOD\n\nWherefore when this Word of God is now preached in the church by preachers lawfully called, we believe that the very Word of God is proclaimed, and received by the faithful; and that neither any other Word of God is to be invented nor is to be expected from heaven: and that now the Word itself which is preached is to be regarded, not the minister that preaches; for even if he be evil and a sinner, nevertheless the Word of God remains still true and good.\n\nNeither do we think that therefore the outward preaching is to be thought as fruitless because the instruction in true religion depends on the inward illumination of the Spirit, or because it is written \"And no longer shall each man teach his neighbor..., for they shall all know me\" (Jer. 31:34), And \"Neither he who plants nor he that waters is anything, but only God who gives the growth\" (I Cor. 3:7). For although \"No one can come to Christ unless he be drawn by the Father\" (John 6:44), And unless the Holy Spirit inwardly illumines him, yet we know that it is surely the will of God that his Word should be preached outwardly also. God could indeed, by his Holy Spirit, or by the ministry of an angel, without the ministry of St. Peter, have taught Cornelius in the Acts; but, nevertheless, he refers him to Peter, of whom the angel speaking says, \"He shall tell you what you ought to do.\"", "token_count": 324, "proofs": []} -{"_source_id": "second-helvetic-confession", "_source_title": "Second Helvetic Confession", "_author": "Heinrich Bullinger", "_schema_type": "doctrinal_document", "_license": "cc0-1.0", "_source_url": "https://www.ccel.org/creeds/helvetic.htm", "document_id": "second-helvetic-confession", "document_kind": "confession", "unit_type": "section", "number": "5", "title": "", "parent_number": "1", "parent_title": "Of The Holy Scripture Being The True Word of God", "content": "INWARD ILLUMINATION DOES NOT ELIMINATE EXTERNAL PREACHING\n\nFor he that illuminates inwardly by giving men the Holy Spirit, the same one, by way of commandment, said unto his disciples, \"Go into all the world, and preach the gospel to the whole creation\" (Mark 16:15). And so in Phillippi, Paul preached the word outwardly to Lydia, a seller of purple goods; but the Lord inwardly opened the woman's heart (Acts 16:14). And the same Paul, after a beautiful development of his thought, in Romans 10:17 at length comes to the conclusion, \"So faith comes from hearing and hearing from the Word of God by the preaching of Christ.\" \n\nAt the same time we recognize that God can illuminate whom and when he will, Even without the external ministry, for that is in his power; but we speak of the usual way of instructing men, delivered unto us from God, both by commandment and examples.", "token_count": 208, "proofs": []} -{"_source_id": "second-helvetic-confession", "_source_title": "Second Helvetic Confession", "_author": "Heinrich Bullinger", "_schema_type": "doctrinal_document", "_license": "cc0-1.0", "_source_url": "https://www.ccel.org/creeds/helvetic.htm", "document_id": "second-helvetic-confession", "document_kind": "confession", "unit_type": "section", "number": "6", "title": "", "parent_number": "1", "parent_title": "Of The Holy Scripture Being The True Word of God", "content": "HERESIES\n\nWe therefore detest all the heresies of Artemon, the Manichaeans, the Valentinians, of Cerdon, and the Marcionites, who deny that the Scriptures proceeded from the Holy Spirit; or did not accept some parts of them, or interpolated and corrupted them.", "token_count": 65, "proofs": []} -{"_source_id": "second-helvetic-confession", "_source_title": "Second Helvetic Confession", "_author": "Heinrich Bullinger", "_schema_type": "doctrinal_document", "_license": "cc0-1.0", "_source_url": "https://www.ccel.org/creeds/helvetic.htm", "document_id": "second-helvetic-confession", "document_kind": "confession", "unit_type": "section", "number": "7", "title": "", "parent_number": "1", "parent_title": "Of The Holy Scripture Being The True Word of God", "content": "APOCRYPHA\n\nAnd yet we do not conceal the fact that certain books of the Old Testament were by the ancient authors called apocryphal, and by the others ecclesiastical; in as much as some would have them read in the churches, but not advanced as an authority from which the faith is to be established. As Augustine also, in his De Civitate Dei, book 18, ch. 38, remarks that \"In the books of the Kings, the names and books of certain prophets are cited\"; but he adds that \"They are not in the canon\"; and that \"those books which we have suffice unto godliness.\"", "token_count": 135, "proofs": []} -{"_source_id": "second-helvetic-confession", "_source_title": "Second Helvetic Confession", "_author": "Heinrich Bullinger", "_schema_type": "doctrinal_document", "_license": "cc0-1.0", "_source_url": "https://www.ccel.org/creeds/helvetic.htm", "document_id": "second-helvetic-confession", "document_kind": "confession", "unit_type": "section", "number": "1", "title": "", "parent_number": "2", "parent_title": "Of Interpreting The Holy Scripture; and of Fathers, Councils, and Traditions", "content": "THE TRUE INTERPRETATION OF SCRIPTURE\n\nThe apostle Peter has said that the Holy Scriptures are not of private interpretation (2 Pet. 1:20), and thus we do not allow all possible interpretations. Nor consequently do we acknowledge as the true or genuine interpretation of the Scriptures what is called the conception of the Roman Church, that is, what the defenders of the Roman Church plainly maintain should be thrust upon all for acceptance. But we hold that the interpretation of the Scripture to be orthodox and genuine which is gleaned from the Scriptures themselves (from the nature of the language in which they were written, likewise according to the circumstances in which they were set down, and expounded in the light of and unlike passages and of many and clearer passages) and which agree with the rule of faith and love, and contributes much to the glory of God and man's salvation.", "token_count": 176, "proofs": []} -{"_source_id": "second-helvetic-confession", "_source_title": "Second Helvetic Confession", "_author": "Heinrich Bullinger", "_schema_type": "doctrinal_document", "_license": "cc0-1.0", "_source_url": "https://www.ccel.org/creeds/helvetic.htm", "document_id": "second-helvetic-confession", "document_kind": "confession", "unit_type": "section", "number": "2", "title": "", "parent_number": "2", "parent_title": "Of Interpreting The Holy Scripture; and of Fathers, Councils, and Traditions", "content": "INTERPRETATIONS OF THE HOLY FATHERS\n\nWherefore we do not despise the interpretations of the holy Greek and Latin fathers, nor reject their disputations and treatises concerning sacred matters as far as they agree with the Scriptures; but we modestly dissent from them when they are found to set down things differing from, or altogether contrary to, the Scriptures. Neither do we think that we do them any wrong in this matter; seeing that they all, with one consent, will not have their writings equated with the canonical Scriptures, but command us to prove how far they agree or disagree with them, and to accept what is in agreement and to reject what is in disagreement.", "token_count": 139, "proofs": []} -{"_source_id": "second-helvetic-confession", "_source_title": "Second Helvetic Confession", "_author": "Heinrich Bullinger", "_schema_type": "doctrinal_document", "_license": "cc0-1.0", "_source_url": "https://www.ccel.org/creeds/helvetic.htm", "document_id": "second-helvetic-confession", "document_kind": "confession", "unit_type": "section", "number": "3", "title": "", "parent_number": "2", "parent_title": "Of Interpreting The Holy Scripture; and of Fathers, Councils, and Traditions", "content": "COUNCILS\n\nAnd in the same order also we place the decrees and canons of councils. \n\nWherefore we do not permit ourselves, in controversies about religion or matters of faith, to urge our case with only the opinions of the fathers or decrees of councils; much less by received customs, or by the large number of those who share the same opinion, or by the prescription of a long time. Who Is The Judge? Therefore, we do not admit any other judge than God himself, who proclaims by the Holy Scriptures what is true, what is false, what is to be followed, or what to be avoided. So we do assent to the judgments of spiritual men which are drawn from the Word of God. Certainly Jeremiah and other prophets vehemently condemned the assemblies of priests which were set up against the law of God; and diligently admonished us that we should not listen to the fathers, or tread in their path who, walking in their own inventions, swerved from the law of God.", "token_count": 208, "proofs": []} -{"_source_id": "second-helvetic-confession", "_source_title": "Second Helvetic Confession", "_author": "Heinrich Bullinger", "_schema_type": "doctrinal_document", "_license": "cc0-1.0", "_source_url": "https://www.ccel.org/creeds/helvetic.htm", "document_id": "second-helvetic-confession", "document_kind": "confession", "unit_type": "section", "number": "4", "title": "", "parent_number": "2", "parent_title": "Of Interpreting The Holy Scripture; and of Fathers, Councils, and Traditions", "content": "TRADITIONS OF MEN\n\nLikewise we reject human traditions, even if they be adorned with high-sounding titles, as though they were divine and apostolical, delivered to the Church by the living voice of the apostles, and, as it were, through the hands of apostolical men to succeeding bishops which, when compared with the Scriptures, disagree with them; and by their disagreement show that they are not Apostolic at all. For as the apostles did not contradict themselves in doctrine, so the apostolic men did not set forth things contrary to the apostles. On the contrary, it would be wicked to assert that the apostles by a living voice delivered anything contrary to their writings. Paul affirms expressly that he taught the same things in all churches (I Cor. 4:17). And, again, \"For we write you nothing but what you can read and understand.\" (II Cor. 1:13). Also, in another place, he testifies that he and his disciples - that is, apostolic men - walked in the same way, and jointly by the same Spirit did all things (II Cor. 12:18). Moreover, the Jews in former times had the traditions of their elders; but these traditions were severely rejected by the Lord, indicating that the keeping of them hinders God's law, and that God is worshipped in vain by such traditions (Matt. 15:1 ff.; Mark 7:1 ff).", "token_count": 301, "proofs": []} -{"_source_id": "second-helvetic-confession", "_source_title": "Second Helvetic Confession", "_author": "Heinrich Bullinger", "_schema_type": "doctrinal_document", "_license": "cc0-1.0", "_source_url": "https://www.ccel.org/creeds/helvetic.htm", "document_id": "second-helvetic-confession", "document_kind": "confession", "unit_type": "section", "number": "1", "title": "", "parent_number": "3", "parent_title": "Of God, His Unity and Trinity", "content": "GOD IS ONE\n\nWe believe and teach that God is one in essence or nature, subsisting in himself, all sufficient in himself, invisible, incorporeal, immense, eternal, Creator of all things both visible and invisible, the greatest good, living, quickening and preserving all things, omnipotent and supremely wise, kind and merciful, just and true. Truly we detest many gods because it is expressly written: \"The Lord your God is one Lord\" (Deut.6:4). \"I am the Lord your God. You shall have no other gods before me\" (Ex. 20:2-3). \"I am the Lord, and there is no other god besides me. Am I not the Lord, and there is no other God beside me? A righteous God and a Savior; there is none besides me\" ((Isa. 45:5, 21). \"The Lord, the Lord, a God merciful and gracious, slow to anger, and abounding in steadfast love and faithfulness\" (Ex. 34:6).", "token_count": 223, "proofs": []} -{"_source_id": "second-helvetic-confession", "_source_title": "Second Helvetic Confession", "_author": "Heinrich Bullinger", "_schema_type": "doctrinal_document", "_license": "cc0-1.0", "_source_url": "https://www.ccel.org/creeds/helvetic.htm", "document_id": "second-helvetic-confession", "document_kind": "confession", "unit_type": "section", "number": "2", "title": "", "parent_number": "3", "parent_title": "Of God, His Unity and Trinity", "content": "GOD IS THREE\n\nNotwithstanding we believe and teach that the same immense, one and indivisible God is in person inseparably and without confusion distinguished as Father, Son and Holy Spirit so, as the Father has begotten the Son from eternity, the Son is begotten by an ineffable generation, and the holy Spirit truly proceeds from them both, and the same from eternity and is to be worshipped with both. \n\nThus there are not three gods, but three persons, cosubstantial, coeternal, and coequal; distinct with respect to hypostases, and with respect to order, the one preceding the other yet without any inequality. For according to the nature or essence they are so joined together that they are one God, and the divine nature is common to the Father, Son and Holy Spirit. \n\nFor Scripture has delivered to us a manifest distinction of persons, the angel saying, among other things, to the Blessed Virgin, \"The Holy Spirit will come upon you, and the power of the Most High will overshadow you; therefore the child to be born will be called holy, the Son of God\" (Luke 1:35). And also in the baptism of Christ a voice is heard from heaven concerning Christ, saying, \"This is my beloved Son\" (Math. 3:17). The Holy Spirit also appeared in the form of a dove (John 1:32). And when the Lord himself commanded the apostles to baptize, he commanded them to baptize \"in the name of the Father, and the Son, and the Holy Spirit\" (Matt. 28:19). Elsewhere in the Gospel he said: \"The Father will send the Holy Spirit in my name\" (John 14:26), and again he said: \"When the Counselor comes, whom I shall send to you from the Father, even the Spirit of truth, who proceeds from the Father, he will bear witness to me,\" etc. (John 15:26). In short, we receive the Apostles' Creed because it delivers to us the true faith.", "token_count": 427, "proofs": []} -{"_source_id": "second-helvetic-confession", "_source_title": "Second Helvetic Confession", "_author": "Heinrich Bullinger", "_schema_type": "doctrinal_document", "_license": "cc0-1.0", "_source_url": "https://www.ccel.org/creeds/helvetic.htm", "document_id": "second-helvetic-confession", "document_kind": "confession", "unit_type": "section", "number": "3", "title": "", "parent_number": "3", "parent_title": "Of God, His Unity and Trinity", "content": "HERESIES\n\nTherefore we condemn the Jews and Mohammedans, and all those who blaspheme that sacred and adorable Trinity. We also condemn all heresies and heretics who teach that the Son and Holy Spirit are God in name only, and also that there is something created and subservient, or subordinate to another in the Trinity, and that their is something unequal in it, a greater or a less, something corporeal or corporeally conceived, something different with respect to character or will, something mixed or solitary, as if the Son and Holy Spirit were the affections and properties of one God the Father, as the Monarchians, Novatians, Praxeas, Patripassians, Sabellius, Paul of Samosata, Aetius, Macedonius, Anthropomorphites, Arius, and such like, have thought.", "token_count": 177, "proofs": []} -{"_source_id": "second-helvetic-confession", "_source_title": "Second Helvetic Confession", "_author": "Heinrich Bullinger", "_schema_type": "doctrinal_document", "_license": "cc0-1.0", "_source_url": "https://www.ccel.org/creeds/helvetic.htm", "document_id": "second-helvetic-confession", "document_kind": "confession", "unit_type": "section", "number": "1", "title": "", "parent_number": "4", "parent_title": "Of Idols or Images of God, Christ and The Saints", "content": "IMAGES OF GOD\n\nSince God as Spirit is in essence invisible and immense, he cannot really be expressed by any art or image. For this reason we have no fear pronouncing with Scripture that images of God are mere lies. Therefore we reject not only the idols of the Gentiles, but also the images of Christians.", "token_count": 65, "proofs": []} -{"_source_id": "second-helvetic-confession", "_source_title": "Second Helvetic Confession", "_author": "Heinrich Bullinger", "_schema_type": "doctrinal_document", "_license": "cc0-1.0", "_source_url": "https://www.ccel.org/creeds/helvetic.htm", "document_id": "second-helvetic-confession", "document_kind": "confession", "unit_type": "section", "number": "2", "title": "", "parent_number": "4", "parent_title": "Of Idols or Images of God, Christ and The Saints", "content": "IMAGES OF CHRIST\n\nAlthough Christ assumed human nature, yet he did not on that account assume it in order to provide a model for carvers and painters. He denied that he had come \"to abolish the law and the prophets\" (Matt. 5:17). But images are forbidden by the law and the prophets\" (Deut. 4:15; Isa. 44:9). He denied that his bodily presence would be profitable for the Church, and promised that he would be near us by his Spirit forever (John 16:7). Who, therefore, would believe that a shadow or likeness of his body would contribute any benefit to the pious? (II Cor. 5:5). Since he abides in us by his Spirit, we are therefore the temple of God (I Cor. 3:16). But \"what agreement has the temple of God with idols?\" (II Cor. 6:16).", "token_count": 193, "proofs": []} -{"_source_id": "second-helvetic-confession", "_source_title": "Second Helvetic Confession", "_author": "Heinrich Bullinger", "_schema_type": "doctrinal_document", "_license": "cc0-1.0", "_source_url": "https://www.ccel.org/creeds/helvetic.htm", "document_id": "second-helvetic-confession", "document_kind": "confession", "unit_type": "section", "number": "3", "title": "", "parent_number": "4", "parent_title": "Of Idols or Images of God, Christ and The Saints", "content": "IMAGES OF SAINTS\n\nAnd since the blessed spirits and saints in heaven, while they lived here on earth, rejected all worship of themselves (Acts 3:12 f.; 14:11 ff.; Rev. 14:7; 22:9) and condemned images, shall anyone find it likely that the heavenly saints and angels are pleased with their own images before which men kneel. uncover their heads, and bestow other honors? \n\nBut in fact in order to instruct men in religion and to remind them of divine things and of their salvation, the Lord commanded the preaching of the Gospel (Mark 16:15) - not to paint and to teach the laity by means of pictures. Moreover, he instituted sacraments, but nowhere did he set up images.", "token_count": 160, "proofs": []} -{"_source_id": "second-helvetic-confession", "_source_title": "Second Helvetic Confession", "_author": "Heinrich Bullinger", "_schema_type": "doctrinal_document", "_license": "cc0-1.0", "_source_url": "https://www.ccel.org/creeds/helvetic.htm", "document_id": "second-helvetic-confession", "document_kind": "confession", "unit_type": "section", "number": "4", "title": "", "parent_number": "4", "parent_title": "Of Idols or Images of God, Christ and The Saints", "content": "THE SCRIPTURES OF THE LAITY\n\nFurthermore, wherever we turn our eyes, we see the living and true creatures of God which, if they be observed, as is proper, make a much more vivid impression on the beholders than all images or vain, motionless, feeble and dead pictures made by men, of which the prophet truly said: \"They have eyes, but do not see\" (Ps. 115:5).", "token_count": 89, "proofs": []} -{"_source_id": "second-helvetic-confession", "_source_title": "Second Helvetic Confession", "_author": "Heinrich Bullinger", "_schema_type": "doctrinal_document", "_license": "cc0-1.0", "_source_url": "https://www.ccel.org/creeds/helvetic.htm", "document_id": "second-helvetic-confession", "document_kind": "confession", "unit_type": "section", "number": "5", "title": "", "parent_number": "4", "parent_title": "Of Idols or Images of God, Christ and The Saints", "content": "LACTANTIUS\n\nTherefore we approved the judgment of Lactantius, and ancient writer, who says: \"Undoubtedly no religion exists where there is an image.\"", "token_count": 35, "proofs": []} -{"_source_id": "second-helvetic-confession", "_source_title": "Second Helvetic Confession", "_author": "Heinrich Bullinger", "_schema_type": "doctrinal_document", "_license": "cc0-1.0", "_source_url": "https://www.ccel.org/creeds/helvetic.htm", "document_id": "second-helvetic-confession", "document_kind": "confession", "unit_type": "section", "number": "6", "title": "", "parent_number": "4", "parent_title": "Of Idols or Images of God, Christ and The Saints", "content": "EPIPHANIUS AND JEROME\n\nWe also assert that the blessed bishop Epiphanius did right when, finding on the doors of a church a veil on which was painted a picture supposedly of Christ or some saint, he ripped it down and took it away, because to see a picture of a man hanging in the Church of Christ was contrary to the authority of Scripture. Wherefore he charged that from henceforth no such veils, which were contrary to our religion, should be hung in the Church of Christ, and that rather such questionable things, unworthy of the Church of Christ and the faithful people, should be removed. Moreover, we approve of this opinion of St. Augustine concerning true religion: \"Let not the worship of the works of men be a religion for us. For the artists themselves who make such things are better; yet we ought not to worship them\" (De Vera Religione, cap. 55).", "token_count": 192, "proofs": []} -{"_source_id": "second-helvetic-confession", "_source_title": "Second Helvetic Confession", "_author": "Heinrich Bullinger", "_schema_type": "doctrinal_document", "_license": "cc0-1.0", "_source_url": "https://www.ccel.org/creeds/helvetic.htm", "document_id": "second-helvetic-confession", "document_kind": "confession", "unit_type": "section", "number": "1", "title": "", "parent_number": "5", "parent_title": "Of The Adoration, Worship and Invocation of God Through The Only Mediator Jesus Christ", "content": "GOD ALONE IS TO BE ADORED AND WORSHIPPED\n\nWe teach that the true God alone is to be adored and worshipped. This honor we impart to none other, according to the commandment of the Lord, \"You shall worship the Lord your God and him only shall you serve\" (Math. 4:10). Indeed, all the prophets severely inveighed against the people of Israel whenever they adored and worshipped strange gods, and not the only true God. But we teach that God is to be adored and worshipped as he himself has taught us to worship, namely, \"in spirit and in truth\" (John 4:23 f.), not with any superstition, but with sincerity, according to his Word; lest at anytime he should say to us: \"Who has required these things from your hands?\" (Isa. 1:12; Jer. 6:20). For Paul also says: \"God is not served by human hands, as though he needed anything,\" etc. (Acts 17:25).", "token_count": 222, "proofs": []} -{"_source_id": "second-helvetic-confession", "_source_title": "Second Helvetic Confession", "_author": "Heinrich Bullinger", "_schema_type": "doctrinal_document", "_license": "cc0-1.0", "_source_url": "https://www.ccel.org/creeds/helvetic.htm", "document_id": "second-helvetic-confession", "document_kind": "confession", "unit_type": "section", "number": "2", "title": "", "parent_number": "5", "parent_title": "Of The Adoration, Worship and Invocation of God Through The Only Mediator Jesus Christ", "content": "GOD ALONE IS TO BE INVOKED THROUGH THE MEDIATION OF CHRIST ALONE\n\nIn all crises and trials of our life we call upon him alone, and that by the mediation of our only mediator and intercessor, Jesus Christ. For we have been explicitly commanded: \"Call upon me in the day of trouble; I will deliver you, and you shall glorify me\" (Ps. 1:15). Moreover, we have a most generous promise from the Lord Who said: \"If you ask anything of the Father, he will give it to you\" (John 16:23), and: \"Come to me, all who labor and are heavy laden and I will give you rest: (Matt 11:28). And since it is written: \"How are men to call upon him in whom they have not believed?\" (Rom. 10:14), and since we do believe in God alone, we assuredly call upon him alone, and we do so through Christ. For as the apostle says, \"There is one God and there is one mediator between God and men, the man Christ Jesus? (I Tim. 2:5), and, \"If any one does sin, we have an advocate with the Father, Jesus Christ the righteous,\" etc. (I John 2:1).", "token_count": 274, "proofs": []} -{"_source_id": "second-helvetic-confession", "_source_title": "Second Helvetic Confession", "_author": "Heinrich Bullinger", "_schema_type": "doctrinal_document", "_license": "cc0-1.0", "_source_url": "https://www.ccel.org/creeds/helvetic.htm", "document_id": "second-helvetic-confession", "document_kind": "confession", "unit_type": "section", "number": "3", "title": "", "parent_number": "5", "parent_title": "Of The Adoration, Worship and Invocation of God Through The Only Mediator Jesus Christ", "content": "THE SAINTS ARE NOT TO BE ADORED, WORSHIPPED OR INVOKED\n\nFor this reason we do not adore, worship, or pray to the saints in heaven, or to other gods, and we do not acknowledge them as our intercessors or mediators before the Father in heaven. For God and Christ the Mediator are sufficient for us; neither do we give to others the honor that is due to God alone and to his Son, because he has expressly said: \"My glory I give to no other: (Isa. 42:8), and because Peter has said: \"There is no other name under heaven given among men by which we must be saved,\" except the name of Christ (Acts 4:12). In him, those who give their assent by faith do not seek anything outside Christ.", "token_count": 174, "proofs": []} -{"_source_id": "second-helvetic-confession", "_source_title": "Second Helvetic Confession", "_author": "Heinrich Bullinger", "_schema_type": "doctrinal_document", "_license": "cc0-1.0", "_source_url": "https://www.ccel.org/creeds/helvetic.htm", "document_id": "second-helvetic-confession", "document_kind": "confession", "unit_type": "section", "number": "4", "title": "", "parent_number": "5", "parent_title": "Of The Adoration, Worship and Invocation of God Through The Only Mediator Jesus Christ", "content": "THE DUE HONOR TO BE RENDERED TO THE SAINTS\n\nAt the same time we do not despise the saints or think basely of them. For we acknowledge them to be living members of Christ and friends of God who have gloriously overcome the flesh and the world. Hence we love them as brothers, and also honor them; yet not with any kind of worship but by an honorable opinion of them and just praises of them. We also imitate them. For with ardent longings and supplications we earnestly desire to be imitators of their faith and virtues, to share eternal salvation with them, to dwell eternally with them in the presence of God, and to rejoice with them in Christ. And in this respect we approve of the opinion of St. Augustine in De Vera Religione: \"Let not our religion be the cult of men who have died. For if they have lived holy lives, they are not to be thought of as seeking such honors; on the contrary, they want us to worship him by whose illumination they rejoice that we are fellow-servants of his merits. They are therefore to be honored by the way of imitation, but not to be adored in a religious manner,\" etc.", "token_count": 254, "proofs": []} -{"_source_id": "second-helvetic-confession", "_source_title": "Second Helvetic Confession", "_author": "Heinrich Bullinger", "_schema_type": "doctrinal_document", "_license": "cc0-1.0", "_source_url": "https://www.ccel.org/creeds/helvetic.htm", "document_id": "second-helvetic-confession", "document_kind": "confession", "unit_type": "section", "number": "5", "title": "", "parent_number": "5", "parent_title": "Of The Adoration, Worship and Invocation of God Through The Only Mediator Jesus Christ", "content": "RELICS OF THE SAINTS\n\nMuch less do we believe that the relics of the saints are to be adored and reverenced. Those ancient saints seemed to have sufficiently honored their dead when they decently committed their remains to the earth after the spirit had ascended on high. And they thought that the most noble relics of their ancestors were their virtues, their doctrine, and their faith. Moreover, as they commend these \"relics\" when praising the dead, so they strive to copy them during their life on earth.", "token_count": 107, "proofs": []} -{"_source_id": "second-helvetic-confession", "_source_title": "Second Helvetic Confession", "_author": "Heinrich Bullinger", "_schema_type": "doctrinal_document", "_license": "cc0-1.0", "_source_url": "https://www.ccel.org/creeds/helvetic.htm", "document_id": "second-helvetic-confession", "document_kind": "confession", "unit_type": "section", "number": "6", "title": "", "parent_number": "5", "parent_title": "Of The Adoration, Worship and Invocation of God Through The Only Mediator Jesus Christ", "content": "SWEARING BY GOD'S NAME ALONE\n\nThese ancient men did not swear except by the name of the only God, Yahweh, as prescribed by the divine law. Therefore, as it is forbidden to swear by the names of strange gods (Ex. 23:;13; Deut. 10:20), so we do not perform oaths to the saints that are demanded of us. We therefore reject in all these matters a doctrine that ascribes much too much to the saints in heaven.", "token_count": 104, "proofs": []} -{"_source_id": "second-helvetic-confession", "_source_title": "Second Helvetic Confession", "_author": "Heinrich Bullinger", "_schema_type": "doctrinal_document", "_license": "cc0-1.0", "_source_url": "https://www.ccel.org/creeds/helvetic.htm", "document_id": "second-helvetic-confession", "document_kind": "confession", "unit_type": "section", "number": "1", "title": "", "parent_number": "6", "parent_title": "Of the Providence of God", "content": "ALL THINGS ARE GOVERNED BY THE PROVIDENCE OF GOD\n\nWe believe that all things in heaven and on earth, and in all creatures, are preserved and governed by the providence of this wise, eternal and almighty God. For David testifies and says: \"The Lord is high above all nations, and his glory above the heavens! Who is like the Lord our God, who is seated on high, who looks far down upon the heavens and the earth?\" (Ps. 113:4 ff.). Again: \"Thou searchest out...all my ways. Even before a word is on my tongue, lo, O Lord, Thou knowest it altogether\" (Ps. 139:3 f.). Paul also testifies and declares: \"In him we live and move and have our being\" (Acts 17:28), and \"from him and through him and to him are all things\" (Rom. 11:36). Therefore Augustine most truly and according to Scripture declared in his book De Agone Christi, cap. 8, \"The Lord said, 'Are not two sparrows sold for a penny? And not one of them will fall to the ground without your Father's will' \" (Matt. 10:29). By speaking thus he wanted to show that what men regard as of least value is governed by God's omnipotence. For he who is the truth says that the birds of the air are fed by him and lilies of the field are clothed by him; he also says that the hairs of our head are numbered (Matt. 6:26 ff.).", "token_count": 331, "proofs": []} -{"_source_id": "second-helvetic-confession", "_source_title": "Second Helvetic Confession", "_author": "Heinrich Bullinger", "_schema_type": "doctrinal_document", "_license": "cc0-1.0", "_source_url": "https://www.ccel.org/creeds/helvetic.htm", "document_id": "second-helvetic-confession", "document_kind": "confession", "unit_type": "section", "number": "2", "title": "", "parent_number": "6", "parent_title": "Of the Providence of God", "content": "THE EPICUREANS\n\nWe therefore condemn the Epicureans who deny the providence of God, and all those who blasphemously say that God is busy with the heavens and neither sees nor cares about us and our affairs. David, the royal prophet, also condemned this when he said: \"O Lord, how long shall the wicked exult? They say, \"The Lord does not see; the God of Jacob does not perceive.\" Understand, O dullest of the people! Fools, when will you be wise? He who planted the ear, does he not hear? He who formed the eye, does he not see?\" (Ps. 94:3, 7-9).", "token_count": 144, "proofs": []} -{"_source_id": "second-helvetic-confession", "_source_title": "Second Helvetic Confession", "_author": "Heinrich Bullinger", "_schema_type": "doctrinal_document", "_license": "cc0-1.0", "_source_url": "https://www.ccel.org/creeds/helvetic.htm", "document_id": "second-helvetic-confession", "document_kind": "confession", "unit_type": "section", "number": "3", "title": "", "parent_number": "6", "parent_title": "Of the Providence of God", "content": "MEANS NOT TO BE DESPISED\n\nNevertheless, we do not spurn as useless the means by which divine providence works, but we teach that we are to adapt ourselves to them in so far as they are recommended to us in the Word of God. Wherefore we disapprove of the rash statements of those who say that if all things are managed by the providence of God, then our efforts and endeavors are in vain. It will be sufficient if we leave everything to the governance of divine providence, and we will not have to worry about anything or do anything. For although Paul understood that he sailed under the providence of God who had said to him: \"You must bear witness also at Rome\" (Acts 23:11), and in addition had given him the promise, \"There will be no loss of life among you...and not a hair is to perish from the head of any of you\" (Acts 27:22,34), yet when the sailors were nevertheless thinking about abandoning ship the same Paul said to the centurion and the soldiers: \"Unless these men stay in the ship, you cannot be saved\" (Acts 27:31). For God, who has appointed to everything its end, has ordained the beginning and the means by which it reaches its goal. The heathen ascribe things to blind fortune and uncertain chance. But St. James does not want us to say: \"Today or tomorrow we will go into such and such a town and trade,\" but adds: \"Instead you ought to say, `If the Lord wills, we shall live and we shall do this or that' \" (James 4:13, 15). And Augustine says: \"Everything which to vain men seems to happen in nature by accident, occurs only by his Word, because it happens only at his command\" (Enarrationes in Psalmos 148). Thus it seemed to happen by mere chance when Saul, while seeking his father's asses, unexpectedly fell in with the prophet Samuel. But previously the Lord had said to the prophet: \"Tomorrow I will send to you a man from the land of Benjamin\" (I Sam 9:15).", "token_count": 447, "proofs": []} -{"_source_id": "second-helvetic-confession", "_source_title": "Second Helvetic Confession", "_author": "Heinrich Bullinger", "_schema_type": "doctrinal_document", "_license": "cc0-1.0", "_source_url": "https://www.ccel.org/creeds/helvetic.htm", "document_id": "second-helvetic-confession", "document_kind": "confession", "unit_type": "section", "number": "1", "title": "", "parent_number": "7", "parent_title": "Of The Creation of All Things: Of Angels, the Devil, and Man", "content": "GOD CREATED ALL THINGS\n\nThis good and almighty God created all things, both visible and invisible, by his co-eternal Word, and preserves them by his co-eternal Spirit, as David testified when he said: \"By the word of the Lord the heavens were made, and all their host by the breath of his mouth\" (Ps. 33:6). And, as Scripture says, everything that God had made was very good, and was made for the profit and use of man. Now we assert that all those things proceed from one beginning.", "token_count": 115, "proofs": []} -{"_source_id": "second-helvetic-confession", "_source_title": "Second Helvetic Confession", "_author": "Heinrich Bullinger", "_schema_type": "doctrinal_document", "_license": "cc0-1.0", "_source_url": "https://www.ccel.org/creeds/helvetic.htm", "document_id": "second-helvetic-confession", "document_kind": "confession", "unit_type": "section", "number": "2", "title": "", "parent_number": "7", "parent_title": "Of The Creation of All Things: Of Angels, the Devil, and Man", "content": "MANICHAEANS AND MARCIONITES\n\nTherefore, we condemn the Manichaeans and Marcionites who impiously imagined two substances and natures, one good and the other evil; also two beginnings and two gods contrary to each other, a good and an evil one.", "token_count": 58, "proofs": []} -{"_source_id": "second-helvetic-confession", "_source_title": "Second Helvetic Confession", "_author": "Heinrich Bullinger", "_schema_type": "doctrinal_document", "_license": "cc0-1.0", "_source_url": "https://www.ccel.org/creeds/helvetic.htm", "document_id": "second-helvetic-confession", "document_kind": "confession", "unit_type": "section", "number": "3", "title": "", "parent_number": "7", "parent_title": "Of The Creation of All Things: Of Angels, the Devil, and Man", "content": "OF ANGELS AND THE DEVIL\n\nAmong all creatures, angels and men are most excellent. Concerning angels, Holy Scripture declares: \"who makest the winds thy messengers, fire and flame thy ministers\" (Ps 104:4). Also it says: \"Are they not all ministering spirits sent forth to serve, for the sake of those who are to obtain salvation?\" (Heb. 1:14). Concerning the Devil, the Lord Jesus Himself testifies: \"He was a murderer from the beginning, and has nothing to do with the truth, because there is no truth in him. When he lies, he speaks according to his own nature, for he is a liar and the father of lies\" (John 8:44). Consequently we teach that some angels persisted in obedience and were appointed for faithful service to God and men, but others fell of their own free will and were cast into destruction, becoming enemies of all good and of the faithful, etc....", "token_count": 202, "proofs": []} -{"_source_id": "second-helvetic-confession", "_source_title": "Second Helvetic Confession", "_author": "Heinrich Bullinger", "_schema_type": "doctrinal_document", "_license": "cc0-1.0", "_source_url": "https://www.ccel.org/creeds/helvetic.htm", "document_id": "second-helvetic-confession", "document_kind": "confession", "unit_type": "section", "number": "4", "title": "", "parent_number": "7", "parent_title": "Of The Creation of All Things: Of Angels, the Devil, and Man", "content": "OF MAN\n\nNow concerning, Scripture says that in the beginning he was made good according to the image and likeness of God; that God placed him in paradise and made all thing subject to him (Gen. chp 2). This is what David magnificently sets forth in Psalm 8. Moreover, God gave him a wife and blessed them. We also affirm that man consists of two different substances in one person: an immortal soul which, when separate from the body, neither sleeps nor dies, and a mortal body which will nevertheless be raised up from the dead at the last judgement, in order that then the whole man, either in life or in death, abide forever.", "token_count": 137, "proofs": []} -{"_source_id": "second-helvetic-confession", "_source_title": "Second Helvetic Confession", "_author": "Heinrich Bullinger", "_schema_type": "doctrinal_document", "_license": "cc0-1.0", "_source_url": "https://www.ccel.org/creeds/helvetic.htm", "document_id": "second-helvetic-confession", "document_kind": "confession", "unit_type": "section", "number": "5", "title": "", "parent_number": "7", "parent_title": "Of The Creation of All Things: Of Angels, the Devil, and Man", "content": "THE SECTS\n\nWe condemn all who ridicule or by subtle arguments cast doubt upon the immortality of the soul, or who say that the soul sleeps or is a part of God. In short, we condemn all opinions of all men, however many, that depart from what has been delivered unto us by the Holy Scriptures in the Apostolic Church of Christ concerning creation, angels, and demons, and man.", "token_count": 82, "proofs": []} -{"_source_id": "second-helvetic-confession", "_source_title": "Second Helvetic Confession", "_author": "Heinrich Bullinger", "_schema_type": "doctrinal_document", "_license": "cc0-1.0", "_source_url": "https://www.ccel.org/creeds/helvetic.htm", "document_id": "second-helvetic-confession", "document_kind": "confession", "unit_type": "section", "number": "1", "title": "", "parent_number": "8", "parent_title": "Of Man's Fall, Sin and the Cause of Sin", "content": "THE FALL OF MAN\n\nIn the beginning, man was made according to the image of God, in righteousness and true holiness, good and upright. But when at the instigation of the serpent and by his own fault he abandoned goodness and righteousness, he became subject to sin, death and various calamities. And what he became by the fall, that is, subject to sin, death and various calamities, so are all those who have descended from him.", "token_count": 93, "proofs": []} -{"_source_id": "second-helvetic-confession", "_source_title": "Second Helvetic Confession", "_author": "Heinrich Bullinger", "_schema_type": "doctrinal_document", "_license": "cc0-1.0", "_source_url": "https://www.ccel.org/creeds/helvetic.htm", "document_id": "second-helvetic-confession", "document_kind": "confession", "unit_type": "section", "number": "2", "title": "", "parent_number": "8", "parent_title": "Of Man's Fall, Sin and the Cause of Sin", "content": "SIN\n\nBy sin we understand that innate corruption of man which has been derived or propagated in us all from our first parents, by which we, immersed in perverse desires and averse to all good, are inclined to all evil. Full of all wickedness, distrust, contempt and hatred of God, we are unable to do or even to think anything good of ourselves. Moreover, even as we grow older, so by wicked thoughts, words and deeds committed against God's law, we bring forth corrupt fruit worthy of an evil tree (Matt. 12:33 ff.). For this reason by our own deserts, being subject to the wrath of God, we are liable to just punishment, so that all of us would have been cast away by God if Christ, the Deliverer, had not brought us back.", "token_count": 165, "proofs": []} -{"_source_id": "second-helvetic-confession", "_source_title": "Second Helvetic Confession", "_author": "Heinrich Bullinger", "_schema_type": "doctrinal_document", "_license": "cc0-1.0", "_source_url": "https://www.ccel.org/creeds/helvetic.htm", "document_id": "second-helvetic-confession", "document_kind": "confession", "unit_type": "section", "number": "3", "title": "", "parent_number": "8", "parent_title": "Of Man's Fall, Sin and the Cause of Sin", "content": "DEATH\n\nBy death we understand not only bodily death, which all of us must once suffer on account of sins, but also eternal punishment due to our sins and corruption. For the apostle says: \"We were dead through trespasses and sins...and were by nature children of wrath, like the rest of mankind. But God, who is rich in mercy...even when we were dead through our trespasses, made us alive together with Christ\" (Eph. 2:1 ff.) Also: \"As sin came into the world through one man and death through sin, and so death spread to all men because all men sinned\" (Rom. 5:12).", "token_count": 139, "proofs": []} -{"_source_id": "second-helvetic-confession", "_source_title": "Second Helvetic Confession", "_author": "Heinrich Bullinger", "_schema_type": "doctrinal_document", "_license": "cc0-1.0", "_source_url": "https://www.ccel.org/creeds/helvetic.htm", "document_id": "second-helvetic-confession", "document_kind": "confession", "unit_type": "section", "number": "4", "title": "", "parent_number": "8", "parent_title": "Of Man's Fall, Sin and the Cause of Sin", "content": "ORIGINAL SIN\n\nWe therefore acknowledge that there is original sin in all men.", "token_count": 15, "proofs": []} -{"_source_id": "second-helvetic-confession", "_source_title": "Second Helvetic Confession", "_author": "Heinrich Bullinger", "_schema_type": "doctrinal_document", "_license": "cc0-1.0", "_source_url": "https://www.ccel.org/creeds/helvetic.htm", "document_id": "second-helvetic-confession", "document_kind": "confession", "unit_type": "section", "number": "5", "title": "", "parent_number": "8", "parent_title": "Of Man's Fall, Sin and the Cause of Sin", "content": "ACTUAL SINS\n\nWe acknowledge that all other sins which arise from it are called and truly are sins, no matter by what name they may be called, whether mortal, venial or that which is said to be the sin against the Holy Spirit which is never forgiven (Mark 3:29; I John 5:16). We also confess that sins are not equal; although they arise from the same fountain of corruption and unbelief, some are more serious than others. As the Lord said, it will be more tolerable for Sodom than for the city that rejects the word of the Gospel (Matt. 10:14 f.; 11:20 ff.).", "token_count": 137, "proofs": []} -{"_source_id": "second-helvetic-confession", "_source_title": "Second Helvetic Confession", "_author": "Heinrich Bullinger", "_schema_type": "doctrinal_document", "_license": "cc0-1.0", "_source_url": "https://www.ccel.org/creeds/helvetic.htm", "document_id": "second-helvetic-confession", "document_kind": "confession", "unit_type": "section", "number": "6", "title": "", "parent_number": "8", "parent_title": "Of Man's Fall, Sin and the Cause of Sin", "content": "THE SECTS\n\nWe therefore condemn all who have taught contrary to this, especially Pelagius and all Pelagians, together with the Jovinians who, with the Stoics, regard all sins as equal. In this whole matter we agree with St. Augustine who derived and defended his view from Holy Scriptures. Moreover, we condemn Florinus and Blastus, against whom Irenaeus wrote, and all who make God the author of sin.", "token_count": 93, "proofs": []} -{"_source_id": "second-helvetic-confession", "_source_title": "Second Helvetic Confession", "_author": "Heinrich Bullinger", "_schema_type": "doctrinal_document", "_license": "cc0-1.0", "_source_url": "https://www.ccel.org/creeds/helvetic.htm", "document_id": "second-helvetic-confession", "document_kind": "confession", "unit_type": "section", "number": "7", "title": "", "parent_number": "8", "parent_title": "Of Man's Fall, Sin and the Cause of Sin", "content": "GOD IS NOT THE AUTHOR OF SIN, AND HOW FAR HE IS SAID TO HARDEN\n\nIt is expressly written: \"Thou art not a God who delights in wickedness. Thou hatest all evildoers. Thou destroyest those who speak lies\" (Ps. 5:4 ff.). And again: \"When the devil lies, he speaks according to his own nature, for he is a liar and the father of lies\" (John 8:44). Moreover, there is enough sinfulness and corruption in us that it is not necessary for God to infuse into us a new or still greater perversity. When, therefore, it is said in Scripture that God hardens, blinds and delivers up to a reprobate mind, it is to be understood that God does it by a just judgment as a just Judge and Avenger. Finally, as often as God in Scripture is said or seems to do something evil, it is not thereby said that man does not do evil, but that God permits it and does not prevent it, according to his just judgment, who could prevent it if he wished, or because he turns man's evil into good, as he did in the case of the sin of Joseph's brethren, or because he governs sins lest they break out and rage more than is appropriate. St. Augustine writes in his Enchiridion: \"What happens contrary to his will occurs, in a wonderful and ineffable way, not apart from his will. For it would not happen if he did not allow it. And yet he does not allow it unwillingly but willingly. But he who is good would not permit evil to be done, unless, being omnipotent, he could bring good out of evil.\" Thus wrote Augustine.", "token_count": 361, "proofs": []} -{"_source_id": "second-helvetic-confession", "_source_title": "Second Helvetic Confession", "_author": "Heinrich Bullinger", "_schema_type": "doctrinal_document", "_license": "cc0-1.0", "_source_url": "https://www.ccel.org/creeds/helvetic.htm", "document_id": "second-helvetic-confession", "document_kind": "confession", "unit_type": "section", "number": "8", "title": "", "parent_number": "8", "parent_title": "Of Man's Fall, Sin and the Cause of Sin", "content": "CURIOUS QUESTIONS\n\nOther questions, such as whether God willed Adam to fall, or incited him to fall, or why he did not prevent the fall, and similar questions, we reckon among curious questions (unless perchance the wickedness of heretics or of other churlish men compels us also to explain them out of the Word of God, as the godly teachers of the Church have frequently done), knowing that the Lord forbade man to eat of the forbidden fruit and punished his transgression. We also know that what things are done are not evil with respect to the providence, will, and the power of God, but in respect of Satan and our will opposing the will of God.", "token_count": 145, "proofs": []} -{"_source_id": "second-helvetic-confession", "_source_title": "Second Helvetic Confession", "_author": "Heinrich Bullinger", "_schema_type": "doctrinal_document", "_license": "cc0-1.0", "_source_url": "https://www.ccel.org/creeds/helvetic.htm", "document_id": "second-helvetic-confession", "document_kind": "confession", "unit_type": "section", "number": "1", "title": "", "parent_number": "9", "parent_title": "Of Free Will, and Thus of Human Powers", "content": "\n1.** In this matter, which has always produced many conflicts in the Church, we teach that a threefold condition or state of man is to be considered.", "token_count": 34, "proofs": []} -{"_source_id": "second-helvetic-confession", "_source_title": "Second Helvetic Confession", "_author": "Heinrich Bullinger", "_schema_type": "doctrinal_document", "_license": "cc0-1.0", "_source_url": "https://www.ccel.org/creeds/helvetic.htm", "document_id": "second-helvetic-confession", "document_kind": "confession", "unit_type": "section", "number": "2", "title": "", "parent_number": "9", "parent_title": "Of Free Will, and Thus of Human Powers", "content": "WHAT MAN WAS BEFORE THE FALL\n\nThere is the state in which man was in the beginning before the fall, namely, upright and free, so that he could both continue in goodness and decline to evil. However, he declined to evil, and has involved himself and the whole human race in sin and death, as has been said already.", "token_count": 68, "proofs": []} -{"_source_id": "second-helvetic-confession", "_source_title": "Second Helvetic Confession", "_author": "Heinrich Bullinger", "_schema_type": "doctrinal_document", "_license": "cc0-1.0", "_source_url": "https://www.ccel.org/creeds/helvetic.htm", "document_id": "second-helvetic-confession", "document_kind": "confession", "unit_type": "section", "number": "3", "title": "", "parent_number": "9", "parent_title": "Of Free Will, and Thus of Human Powers", "content": "WHAT MAN WAS AFTER THE FALL\n\nThen we are to consider what man was after the fall. To be sure, his reason was not taken from him, nor was he deprived of will, and he was not entirely changed into a stone or a tree. But they were so altered and weakened that they no longer can do what they could before the fall. For the understanding is darkened, and the will which was free has become an enslaved will. Now it serves sin, not unwillingly but willingly. And indeed, it is called a will, not an unwill (ing). [Etenim voluntas, non noluntas dicitur.]", "token_count": 132, "proofs": []} -{"_source_id": "second-helvetic-confession", "_source_title": "Second Helvetic Confession", "_author": "Heinrich Bullinger", "_schema_type": "doctrinal_document", "_license": "cc0-1.0", "_source_url": "https://www.ccel.org/creeds/helvetic.htm", "document_id": "second-helvetic-confession", "document_kind": "confession", "unit_type": "section", "number": "4", "title": "", "parent_number": "9", "parent_title": "Of Free Will, and Thus of Human Powers", "content": "MAN DOES EVIL BY HIS OWN FREE WILL\n\nTherefore, in regard to evil or sin, man is not forced by God or by the devil but does evil by his own free will, and in this respect he has a most free will. But when we frequently see that the worst crimes and designs of men are prevented by God from reaching their purpose, this does not take away man's freedom in doing evil, but God by his own power prevents what man freely planned otherwise. Thus Joseph's brothers freely determined to get rid of him, but they were unable to do it because something else seemed good to the counsel of God.", "token_count": 126, "proofs": []} -{"_source_id": "second-helvetic-confession", "_source_title": "Second Helvetic Confession", "_author": "Heinrich Bullinger", "_schema_type": "doctrinal_document", "_license": "cc0-1.0", "_source_url": "https://www.ccel.org/creeds/helvetic.htm", "document_id": "second-helvetic-confession", "document_kind": "confession", "unit_type": "section", "number": "5", "title": "", "parent_number": "9", "parent_title": "Of Free Will, and Thus of Human Powers", "content": "MAN IS NOT CAPABLE OF GOOD Per Se\n\nIn regard to goodness and virtue man's reason does not judge rightly of itself concerning divine things. For the evangelical and apostolic Scripture requires regeneration of whoever among us wishes to be saved. Hence our first birth from Adam contributes nothing to out salvation. Paul says: \"The unspiritual man does not receive the gifts of the Spirit of God,\" etc. (I Cor. 2:14). And in another place he denies that we of ourselves are capable of thinking anything good (II Cor. 3:5) Now it is known that the mind or intellect is the guide of the will, and when the guide is blind, it is obvious how far the will reaches. Wherefore, man not yet regenerate has no free will for good, no strength to perform what is good. The Lord says in the Gospel: \"Truly, truly, I say to you, everyone who commits sin is a slave to sin\" (John 8:34). And the apostle Paul says: \"The mind that is set on the flesh is hostile to God; it does not submit to God's law, indeed it cannot\" (Rom. 8:7). Yet in regard to earthly things, fallen man is not entirely lacking in understanding.", "token_count": 262, "proofs": []} -{"_source_id": "second-helvetic-confession", "_source_title": "Second Helvetic Confession", "_author": "Heinrich Bullinger", "_schema_type": "doctrinal_document", "_license": "cc0-1.0", "_source_url": "https://www.ccel.org/creeds/helvetic.htm", "document_id": "second-helvetic-confession", "document_kind": "confession", "unit_type": "section", "number": "6", "title": "", "parent_number": "9", "parent_title": "Of Free Will, and Thus of Human Powers", "content": "UNDERSTANDING OF THE ARTS\n\nFor God in his mercy has permitted the powers of the intellect to remain, though differing greatly from what was in man before the fall. God commands us to cultivate our natural talents, and meanwhile adds both gifts and success. And it is obvious that we make no progress in all the arts without God's blessing. In any case, Scripture refers all the arts to God; and, indeed, the heathen trace the origin of the arts to the gods who invented them.", "token_count": 103, "proofs": []} -{"_source_id": "second-helvetic-confession", "_source_title": "Second Helvetic Confession", "_author": "Heinrich Bullinger", "_schema_type": "doctrinal_document", "_license": "cc0-1.0", "_source_url": "https://www.ccel.org/creeds/helvetic.htm", "document_id": "second-helvetic-confession", "document_kind": "confession", "unit_type": "section", "number": "7", "title": "", "parent_number": "9", "parent_title": "Of Free Will, and Thus of Human Powers", "content": "OF WHAT KIND ARE THE POWERS OF THE REGENERATE, AND IN WHAT WAY THEIR WILLS ARE FREE\n\nFinally, we must see whether the regenerate have free wills, and to what extent. In regeneration the understanding is illumined by the Holy Spirit in order that it many understand both the mysteries and the will of God. And the will itself is not only changed by the Spirit, but it is also equipped with faculties so that it wills and is able to do the good of its own accord (Rom. 8:1ff.). Unless we grant this, we will deny Christian liberty and introduce a legal bondage. But the prophet has God saying: \"I will put my law within them, and I will write it upon their hearts\" (Jer. 31:33; Ezek. 36:26f.). The Lord also says in the Gospel: \"If the Son makes you free, you will be free indeed\" (John 8:36). Paul also writes to the Philippians: \"It has been granted to you that for the sake of Christ you should not only believe in him but also suffer for his sake\" (Phil. 1:29). Again: \"I am sure that he who began a good work in you will bring it to completion at the day of Jesus Christ\" (v. 6). Also: \"God is at work in you, both to will and to work for his good pleasure\" (ch. 2:13).", "token_count": 303, "proofs": []} -{"_source_id": "second-helvetic-confession", "_source_title": "Second Helvetic Confession", "_author": "Heinrich Bullinger", "_schema_type": "doctrinal_document", "_license": "cc0-1.0", "_source_url": "https://www.ccel.org/creeds/helvetic.htm", "document_id": "second-helvetic-confession", "document_kind": "confession", "unit_type": "section", "number": "8", "title": "", "parent_number": "9", "parent_title": "Of Free Will, and Thus of Human Powers", "content": "THE REGENERATE WORK NOT ONLY PASSIVELY BUT ACTIVELY\n\nHowever, in this connection we teach that there are two things to be observed: First, that the regenerate, in choosing and doing good, work not only passively but actively. For they are moved by God that they may do themselves what they do. For Augustine rightly adduces the saying that \"God is said to be our helper. But no one can be helped unless he does something.\" The Manichaeans robbed man of all activity and made him like a stone or a block of wood.", "token_count": 116, "proofs": []} -{"_source_id": "second-helvetic-confession", "_source_title": "Second Helvetic Confession", "_author": "Heinrich Bullinger", "_schema_type": "doctrinal_document", "_license": "cc0-1.0", "_source_url": "https://www.ccel.org/creeds/helvetic.htm", "document_id": "second-helvetic-confession", "document_kind": "confession", "unit_type": "section", "number": "9", "title": "", "parent_number": "9", "parent_title": "Of Free Will, and Thus of Human Powers", "content": "THE FREE WILL IS WEAK IN THE REGENERATE\n\nSecondly, in the regenerate a weakness remains. For since sin dwells in us, and in the regenerate the flesh struggles against the Spirit till the end of our lives, they do not easily accomplish in all things what they had planned. These things are confirmed by the apostle in Rom., ch. 7, and Gal., ch. 5. Therefore that free will is weak in us on account of the remnants of the old Adam and of innate human corruption remaining in us until the end of our lives. Meanwhile, since the powers of the flesh and the remnants of the old man are not so efficacious that they wholly extinguish the work of the Spirit, for that reason the faithful are said to be free, yet so that they acknowledge their infirmity and do not glory at all in their free will. For believers ought always to keep in mind what St. Augustine so many times inculcated according to the apostle: \"What have you that you did not receive? If then you received it, why do you boast as if it were not a gift?\" To this he adds that what we have planned does not immediately come to pass. For the issue of things lies in the hand of God. This is the reason Paul prayed to the Lord to prosper his journey (Rom. 1:10). And this also is the reason the free will is weak.", "token_count": 292, "proofs": []} -{"_source_id": "second-helvetic-confession", "_source_title": "Second Helvetic Confession", "_author": "Heinrich Bullinger", "_schema_type": "doctrinal_document", "_license": "cc0-1.0", "_source_url": "https://www.ccel.org/creeds/helvetic.htm", "document_id": "second-helvetic-confession", "document_kind": "confession", "unit_type": "section", "number": "10", "title": "", "parent_number": "9", "parent_title": "Of Free Will, and Thus of Human Powers", "content": "IN EXTERNAL THINGS THERE IS LIBERTY\n\nMoreover, no one denies that in external things both the regenerate and the unregenerate enjoy free will. For man has in common with other living creatures (to which he is not inferior) this nature to will some things and not to will others. Thus he is able to speak or to keep silent, to go out of his house or to remain at home, etc. However, even here God's power is always to be observed, for it was the cause that Balaam could not go as far as he wanted (Num., ch. 24), and Zacharias upon returning from the temple could not speak as he wanted (Luke, ch.1).", "token_count": 145, "proofs": []} -{"_source_id": "second-helvetic-confession", "_source_title": "Second Helvetic Confession", "_author": "Heinrich Bullinger", "_schema_type": "doctrinal_document", "_license": "cc0-1.0", "_source_url": "https://www.ccel.org/creeds/helvetic.htm", "document_id": "second-helvetic-confession", "document_kind": "confession", "unit_type": "section", "number": "11", "title": "", "parent_number": "9", "parent_title": "Of Free Will, and Thus of Human Powers", "content": "HERESIES\n\nIn this matter we condemn the Manichaeans who deny that the beginning of evil was for man [created] good, from his free will. We also condemn the Pelagians who assert that an evil man has sufficient free will to do the good that is commanded. Both are refuted by Holy Scripture which says to the former, \"God made man upright\" and to the latter, \"If the Son makes you free, you will be free indeed\" (John 8:36).", "token_count": 104, "proofs": []} -{"_source_id": "second-helvetic-confession", "_source_title": "Second Helvetic Confession", "_author": "Heinrich Bullinger", "_schema_type": "doctrinal_document", "_license": "cc0-1.0", "_source_url": "https://www.ccel.org/creeds/helvetic.htm", "document_id": "second-helvetic-confession", "document_kind": "confession", "unit_type": "section", "number": "1", "title": "", "parent_number": "10", "parent_title": "Of the Predestination of God and the Election of the Saints", "content": "GOD HAS ELECTED US OUT OF GRACE\n\nFrom eternity God has freely, and of his mere grace, without any respect to men, predestinated or elected the saints whom he wills to save in Christ, according to the saying of the apostle, \"God chose us in him before the foundation of the world\" (Eph. 1:4). And again: \"Who saved us and called an with a holy calling, not in virtue of our works but in virtue of his own purpose and the grace which he gave us in Christ Jesus ages ago, and now has manifested through the appearing of our Savior Christ Jesus\" (II Tim. 1:9 f.).", "token_count": 140, "proofs": []} -{"_source_id": "second-helvetic-confession", "_source_title": "Second Helvetic Confession", "_author": "Heinrich Bullinger", "_schema_type": "doctrinal_document", "_license": "cc0-1.0", "_source_url": "https://www.ccel.org/creeds/helvetic.htm", "document_id": "second-helvetic-confession", "document_kind": "confession", "unit_type": "section", "number": "2", "title": "", "parent_number": "10", "parent_title": "Of the Predestination of God and the Election of the Saints", "content": "WE ARE ELECTED OR PREDESTINATED IN CHRIST\n\nTherefore, although not on account of any merit of ours, God has elected us, not directly, but in Christ, and on account of Christ, in order that those who are now engrafted into Christ by faith might also be elected. But those who were outside Christ were rejected, according to the word of the apostle, \"xamine yourselves, to see whether you are holding to your faith. Test yourselves. Do you not realize that Jesus Christ is in you? -- unless indeed you fail to meet the test!\"(II Cor. 13:5).", "token_count": 128, "proofs": []} -{"_source_id": "second-helvetic-confession", "_source_title": "Second Helvetic Confession", "_author": "Heinrich Bullinger", "_schema_type": "doctrinal_document", "_license": "cc0-1.0", "_source_url": "https://www.ccel.org/creeds/helvetic.htm", "document_id": "second-helvetic-confession", "document_kind": "confession", "unit_type": "section", "number": "3", "title": "", "parent_number": "10", "parent_title": "Of the Predestination of God and the Election of the Saints", "content": "WE ARE ELECTED FOR A DEFINITE PURPOSE\n\nFinally, the saints are chosen in Christ by God for a definite purpose, which the apostle himself explains when he says, \"e chose us in him for adoption that we should be holy and blameless before him in love. He destined us for adoption to be his sons through Jesus Christ that they should be to the praise of the glory of his grace\"(Eph. 1:4 ff.).", "token_count": 91, "proofs": []} -{"_source_id": "second-helvetic-confession", "_source_title": "Second Helvetic Confession", "_author": "Heinrich Bullinger", "_schema_type": "doctrinal_document", "_license": "cc0-1.0", "_source_url": "https://www.ccel.org/creeds/helvetic.htm", "document_id": "second-helvetic-confession", "document_kind": "confession", "unit_type": "section", "number": "4", "title": "", "parent_number": "10", "parent_title": "Of the Predestination of God and the Election of the Saints", "content": "WE ARE TO HAVE A GOOD HOPE FOR ALL\n\nAnd although God knows who are his, and here and there mention is made of the small number of elect, yet we must hope well of all, and not rashly judge any man to be a reprobate. For Paul says to the Philippians, \" thank my God for you all\"(now he speaks of the whole Church in Phillippi), \"ecause of your fellowship in the Gospel, being persuaded that he who began a good work in you will bring it to completion at the day of Jesus Christ. It is also right that I have this opinion of you all\"(Phil. 1:3 ff.).", "token_count": 136, "proofs": []} -{"_source_id": "second-helvetic-confession", "_source_title": "Second Helvetic Confession", "_author": "Heinrich Bullinger", "_schema_type": "doctrinal_document", "_license": "cc0-1.0", "_source_url": "https://www.ccel.org/creeds/helvetic.htm", "document_id": "second-helvetic-confession", "document_kind": "confession", "unit_type": "section", "number": "5", "title": "", "parent_number": "10", "parent_title": "Of the Predestination of God and the Election of the Saints", "content": "WHETHER FEW ARE ELECT\n\nAnd when the Lord was asked whether there were few that should be saved, he does not answer and tell them that few or many should be saved or damned, but rather he exhorts every man to \"trive to enter by the narrow door\"(Luke 13:24): as if he should say, It is not for you curiously to inquire about these matters, but rather to endeavor that you may enter into heaven by the straight way.", "token_count": 97, "proofs": []} -{"_source_id": "second-helvetic-confession", "_source_title": "Second Helvetic Confession", "_author": "Heinrich Bullinger", "_schema_type": "doctrinal_document", "_license": "cc0-1.0", "_source_url": "https://www.ccel.org/creeds/helvetic.htm", "document_id": "second-helvetic-confession", "document_kind": "confession", "unit_type": "section", "number": "6", "title": "", "parent_number": "10", "parent_title": "Of the Predestination of God and the Election of the Saints", "content": "WHAT IN THIS MATTER IS TO BE CONDEMNED\n\nTherefore we do not approve of the impious speeches of some who say, \"ew are chosen, and since I do not know whether I am among the number of the few, I will enjoy myself.\"Others say, \"f I am predestinated and elected by God, nothing can hinder me from salvation, which is already certainly appointed for me, no matter what I do. But if I am in the number of the reprobate, no faith or repentance will help me, since the decree of God cannot be changed. Therefore all doctrines and admonitions are useless.\" Now the saying of the apostle contradicts these men: \"The Lord's servant must be ready to teach, instructing those who oppose him, so that if God should grant that they repent to know the truth, they may recover from the snare of the devil, after being held captive by him to do his will\" (II Tim. 2:23 ff.).", "token_count": 206, "proofs": []} -{"_source_id": "second-helvetic-confession", "_source_title": "Second Helvetic Confession", "_author": "Heinrich Bullinger", "_schema_type": "doctrinal_document", "_license": "cc0-1.0", "_source_url": "https://www.ccel.org/creeds/helvetic.htm", "document_id": "second-helvetic-confession", "document_kind": "confession", "unit_type": "section", "number": "7", "title": "", "parent_number": "10", "parent_title": "Of the Predestination of God and the Election of the Saints", "content": "ADMONITIONS ARE NOT IN VAIN BECAUSE SALVATION PROCEEDS FROM ELECTION\n\nAugustine also shows that both the grace of free election and the predestination, and also salutary admonitions and doctrines, are to be preached (Lib. de Dono Perseverantiae, cap. 14 ff.).", "token_count": 69, "proofs": []} -{"_source_id": "second-helvetic-confession", "_source_title": "Second Helvetic Confession", "_author": "Heinrich Bullinger", "_schema_type": "doctrinal_document", "_license": "cc0-1.0", "_source_url": "https://www.ccel.org/creeds/helvetic.htm", "document_id": "second-helvetic-confession", "document_kind": "confession", "unit_type": "section", "number": "8", "title": "", "parent_number": "10", "parent_title": "Of the Predestination of God and the Election of the Saints", "content": "WHETHER WE ARE ELECTED\n\nWe therefore find fault with those who outside of Christ ask whether they are elected. [Ed. 1568 reads: \"whether they are elected from eternity?\"] And what has God decreed concerning them before all eternity? For the preaching of the Gospel is to be heard, and it is to be believed; and it is to be held as beyond doubt that if you believe and are in Christ, you are elected. For the Father has revealed unto us in Christ the eternal purpose of his predestination, as I have just now shown from the apostle in II Tim. 1:9-10. This is therefore above all to be taught and considered, what great love of the Father toward us is revealed to us in Christ. We must hear what the Lord himself daily preaches to us in the Gospel, how he calls and says: \"Come to me all who labor and are heavy-laden, and I will give you rest\" (Matt. 11:28). \"God so loved the world, that he gave his only Son, that whoever believes in him should not perish, but have eternal life\" (John 3:16). Also, \"It is not the will of my Father that one of these little ones should perish\" (Matt. 18:14). Let Christ, therefore be the looking glass, in whom we may contemplate our predestination. We shall have a sufficiently clear and sure testimony that we are inscribed in the Book of Life if we have fellowship with Christ, and he is ours and we are his in true faith.", "token_count": 325, "proofs": []} -{"_source_id": "second-helvetic-confession", "_source_title": "Second Helvetic Confession", "_author": "Heinrich Bullinger", "_schema_type": "doctrinal_document", "_license": "cc0-1.0", "_source_url": "https://www.ccel.org/creeds/helvetic.htm", "document_id": "second-helvetic-confession", "document_kind": "confession", "unit_type": "section", "number": "9", "title": "", "parent_number": "10", "parent_title": "Of the Predestination of God and the Election of the Saints", "content": "TEMPTATION IN REGARD TO PREDESTINATION\n\nIn the temptation in regard to predestination, than which there is scarcely any other more dangerous, we are confronted by the fact that God's promises apply to all the faithful, for he says: \"Ask, and everyone who seeks, shall receive\" (Luke 11:9 f.) This finally we pray, with the whole Church of God, \"Our Father who art in heaven\" (Matt. 6:9), both because by baptism we are ingrafted into the body of Christ, and we are often fed in his Church with his flesh and blood unto life eternal. Thereby, being strengthened, we are commanded to work out our salvation with fear trembling, according to the precept of Paul.", "token_count": 153, "proofs": []} -{"_source_id": "second-helvetic-confession", "_source_title": "Second Helvetic Confession", "_author": "Heinrich Bullinger", "_schema_type": "doctrinal_document", "_license": "cc0-1.0", "_source_url": "https://www.ccel.org/creeds/helvetic.htm", "document_id": "second-helvetic-confession", "document_kind": "confession", "unit_type": "section", "number": "1", "title": "", "parent_number": "11", "parent_title": "Of Jesus Christ, True God and Man, the Only Savior of the World", "content": "CHRIST IS TRUE GOD\n\nWe further believe and teach that the Son of God, our Lord Jesus Christ, was predestinated or foreordained from eternity by the Father to be the Savior of the world. And we believe that he was born, not only when he assumed flesh of the Virgin Mary, and not only before the foundation of the world was laid, but by the Father before all eternity in an inexpressible manner. For Isaiah said: \"Who can tell his generation?\" (Ch. 53:8). And Micah says: \"His origin is from of old, from ancient days\" (Micah 5:2). And John said in the Gospel: \"In the beginning was the Word, and the Word was with God, and the Word was God,\" etc. (Ch. 1:1). Therefore, with respect to his divinity the Son is coequal and consubstantial with the Father; true God (Phil. 2:11), not only in name or by adoption or by any merit, but in substance and nature, as the apostle John has often said: \"This is the true God and eternal life\" (I John 5:20). Paul also says: \"He appointed the Son the heir of all things, through whom also he created the world. He reflects the glory of God and bears the very stamp of his nature, upholding all things by his word of power\" (Heb. 1:2 f.). For in the Gospel the Lord himself said: \"Father, glorify Thou me in Thy own presence with the glory which I had with Thee before the world was made\" (John 17:5). And in another place in the Gospel it is written: \"The Jews sought all the more to kill him because he...called God his Father, making himself equal with God\" (John 5:18).", "token_count": 388, "proofs": []} -{"_source_id": "second-helvetic-confession", "_source_title": "Second Helvetic Confession", "_author": "Heinrich Bullinger", "_schema_type": "doctrinal_document", "_license": "cc0-1.0", "_source_url": "https://www.ccel.org/creeds/helvetic.htm", "document_id": "second-helvetic-confession", "document_kind": "confession", "unit_type": "section", "number": "2", "title": "", "parent_number": "11", "parent_title": "Of Jesus Christ, True God and Man, the Only Savior of the World", "content": "THE SECTS\n\nWe therefore abhor the impious doctrine of Arius and the Arians against the Son of God, and especially the blasphemies of the Spaniard, Michael Servetus, and all his followers, which Satan through them has, as it were, dragged up out of hell and has most audaciously and impiously spread abroad in the world.", "token_count": 74, "proofs": []} -{"_source_id": "second-helvetic-confession", "_source_title": "Second Helvetic Confession", "_author": "Heinrich Bullinger", "_schema_type": "doctrinal_document", "_license": "cc0-1.0", "_source_url": "https://www.ccel.org/creeds/helvetic.htm", "document_id": "second-helvetic-confession", "document_kind": "confession", "unit_type": "section", "number": "3", "title": "", "parent_number": "11", "parent_title": "Of Jesus Christ, True God and Man, the Only Savior of the World", "content": "CHRIST IS TRUE MAN, HAVING REAL FLESH\n\nWe also believe and teach that the eternal Son of the eternal God was made the Son of man, from the seed of Abraham and David, not from the coitus of a man, as the Ebionites said, but was most chastely conceived by the Holy Spirit and born of the ever virgin Mary, as the evangelical history carefully explains to us (Matt., ch. 1). And Paul says: \"he took not on him the nature of angels, but of the seed of Abraham.\" Also the apostle John says that woever does not believe that Jesus Christ has come in the flesh, is not of God. Therefore, the flesh of Christ was neither imaginary not brought from heaven, as Valentinus and Marcion wrongly imagined.", "token_count": 163, "proofs": []} -{"_source_id": "second-helvetic-confession", "_source_title": "Second Helvetic Confession", "_author": "Heinrich Bullinger", "_schema_type": "doctrinal_document", "_license": "cc0-1.0", "_source_url": "https://www.ccel.org/creeds/helvetic.htm", "document_id": "second-helvetic-confession", "document_kind": "confession", "unit_type": "section", "number": "4", "title": "", "parent_number": "11", "parent_title": "Of Jesus Christ, True God and Man, the Only Savior of the World", "content": "A RATIONAL SOUL IN CHRIST\n\nMoreover, our Lord Jesus Christ did not have a soul bereft of sense and reason, as Apollinaris thought, nor flesh without a soul, as Eunomius taught, but a soul with its reason, and flesh with its senses, by which in the time of his passion he sustained real bodily pain, as himself testified when he said: \"My soul is very sorrowful, even to death\" (Matt. 26:38). And, \"Now is my soul troubled\" (John 12:27).", "token_count": 116, "proofs": []} -{"_source_id": "second-helvetic-confession", "_source_title": "Second Helvetic Confession", "_author": "Heinrich Bullinger", "_schema_type": "doctrinal_document", "_license": "cc0-1.0", "_source_url": "https://www.ccel.org/creeds/helvetic.htm", "document_id": "second-helvetic-confession", "document_kind": "confession", "unit_type": "section", "number": "5", "title": "", "parent_number": "11", "parent_title": "Of Jesus Christ, True God and Man, the Only Savior of the World", "content": "TWO NATURES IN CHRIST\n\nWe therefore acknowledge two natures or substances, the divine and the human, in one and the same Jesus Christ our Lord (Heb., ch. 2). And we say that these are bound and united with one another in such a way that they are not absorbed, or confused, or mixed, but are united or joined together in one person the properties of the natures being unimpaired and permanent.", "token_count": 91, "proofs": []} -{"_source_id": "second-helvetic-confession", "_source_title": "Second Helvetic Confession", "_author": "Heinrich Bullinger", "_schema_type": "doctrinal_document", "_license": "cc0-1.0", "_source_url": "https://www.ccel.org/creeds/helvetic.htm", "document_id": "second-helvetic-confession", "document_kind": "confession", "unit_type": "section", "number": "6", "title": "", "parent_number": "11", "parent_title": "Of Jesus Christ, True God and Man, the Only Savior of the World", "content": "NOT TWO BUT ONE CHRIST\n\nThus we worship not two but one Christ the Lord. We repeat: one true God and man. With respect to his divine nature he is consubstantial with the Father, and with respect to the human nature he is consubstantial with us men, and like us in all things, sin excepted (Heb. 4:15).", "token_count": 76, "proofs": []} -{"_source_id": "second-helvetic-confession", "_source_title": "Second Helvetic Confession", "_author": "Heinrich Bullinger", "_schema_type": "doctrinal_document", "_license": "cc0-1.0", "_source_url": "https://www.ccel.org/creeds/helvetic.htm", "document_id": "second-helvetic-confession", "document_kind": "confession", "unit_type": "section", "number": "7", "title": "", "parent_number": "11", "parent_title": "Of Jesus Christ, True God and Man, the Only Savior of the World", "content": "THE SECTS\n\nAnd indeed we detest the dogma of the Nestorians who make two of one Christ and dissolve the unity of the Person. Likewise we thoroughly execrate the madness of Eutyches and of the Monothelites or Monophysites who destroy the property of the human nature.", "token_count": 63, "proofs": []} -{"_source_id": "second-helvetic-confession", "_source_title": "Second Helvetic Confession", "_author": "Heinrich Bullinger", "_schema_type": "doctrinal_document", "_license": "cc0-1.0", "_source_url": "https://www.ccel.org/creeds/helvetic.htm", "document_id": "second-helvetic-confession", "document_kind": "confession", "unit_type": "section", "number": "8", "title": "", "parent_number": "11", "parent_title": "Of Jesus Christ, True God and Man, the Only Savior of the World", "content": "THE DIVINE NATURE OF CHRIST IS NOT PASSIBLE, AND THE HUMAN NATURE IS NOT EVERYWHERE\n\nTherefore, we do not in any way teach that the divine nature in Christ has suffered or that Christ according to his human nature is still in this world and thus is everywhere. For neither do we think or teach that the body of Christ ceased to be a true body after his glorification, or was deified, and deified in such a way that it laid aside its properties as regards body and soul, and changed entirely into a divine nature and began to be merely one substance.", "token_count": 120, "proofs": []} -{"_source_id": "second-helvetic-confession", "_source_title": "Second Helvetic Confession", "_author": "Heinrich Bullinger", "_schema_type": "doctrinal_document", "_license": "cc0-1.0", "_source_url": "https://www.ccel.org/creeds/helvetic.htm", "document_id": "second-helvetic-confession", "document_kind": "confession", "unit_type": "section", "number": "9", "title": "", "parent_number": "11", "parent_title": "Of Jesus Christ, True God and Man, the Only Savior of the World", "content": "THE SECTS\n\nHence we by no means approve of or accept the strained, confused and obscure subtleties of Schwenkfeldt and of similar sophists with their self-contradictory arguments; neither are we Schwenkfeldians.", "token_count": 52, "proofs": []} -{"_source_id": "second-helvetic-confession", "_source_title": "Second Helvetic Confession", "_author": "Heinrich Bullinger", "_schema_type": "doctrinal_document", "_license": "cc0-1.0", "_source_url": "https://www.ccel.org/creeds/helvetic.htm", "document_id": "second-helvetic-confession", "document_kind": "confession", "unit_type": "section", "number": "10", "title": "", "parent_number": "11", "parent_title": "Of Jesus Christ, True God and Man, the Only Savior of the World", "content": "OUR LORD TRULY SUFFERED\n\nWe believe, moreover, that our Lord Jesus Christ truly suffered and died for us in the flesh, as Peter says (I Peter 4:1). We abhor the most impious madness of the Jacobites and all the Turks who execrate the suffering of the Lord. At the same time we do not deny that the Lord of glory was crucified for us, according to Paul's words (I Cor. 2:8).", "token_count": 98, "proofs": []} -{"_source_id": "second-helvetic-confession", "_source_title": "Second Helvetic Confession", "_author": "Heinrich Bullinger", "_schema_type": "doctrinal_document", "_license": "cc0-1.0", "_source_url": "https://www.ccel.org/creeds/helvetic.htm", "document_id": "second-helvetic-confession", "document_kind": "confession", "unit_type": "section", "number": "11", "title": "", "parent_number": "11", "parent_title": "Of Jesus Christ, True God and Man, the Only Savior of the World", "content": "IMPARTATION OF PROPERTIES\n\nWe piously and reverently accept and use the impartation of properties which is derived from Scripture and which has been used by all antiquity in explaining and reconciling apparently contradictory passages.", "token_count": 44, "proofs": []} -{"_source_id": "second-helvetic-confession", "_source_title": "Second Helvetic Confession", "_author": "Heinrich Bullinger", "_schema_type": "doctrinal_document", "_license": "cc0-1.0", "_source_url": "https://www.ccel.org/creeds/helvetic.htm", "document_id": "second-helvetic-confession", "document_kind": "confession", "unit_type": "section", "number": "12", "title": "", "parent_number": "11", "parent_title": "Of Jesus Christ, True God and Man, the Only Savior of the World", "content": "CHRIST IS TRULY RISEN FROM THE DEAD\n\nWe believe and teach that the same Jesus Christ our Lord, in his true flesh in which he was crucified and died, rose again from the dead, and that not another flesh was raised other than the one buried, or that a spirit was taken up instead of the flesh, but that he retained his true body. Therefore, while his disciples thought they saw the spirit of the Lord, he showed them his hands and feet which were marked by the prints of the nails and wounds, and added: \"See my hands and my feet, that it is I myself; handle me, and see, for a spirit has not flesh and bones as you see that I have\" (Luke 24:39).", "token_count": 155, "proofs": []} -{"_source_id": "second-helvetic-confession", "_source_title": "Second Helvetic Confession", "_author": "Heinrich Bullinger", "_schema_type": "doctrinal_document", "_license": "cc0-1.0", "_source_url": "https://www.ccel.org/creeds/helvetic.htm", "document_id": "second-helvetic-confession", "document_kind": "confession", "unit_type": "section", "number": "13", "title": "", "parent_number": "11", "parent_title": "Of Jesus Christ, True God and Man, the Only Savior of the World", "content": "CHRIST IS TRULY ASCENDED INTO HEAVEN\n\nWe believe that our Lord Jesus Christ, in his same flesh, ascended above all visible heavens into the highest heaven, that is, the dwelling-place of God and the blessed ones, at the right hand of God the Father. Although it signifies an equal participation in glory and majesty, it is also taken to be a certain place about which the Lord, speaking in the Gospel, says: \"I go to prepare a place for you\" (John 14:2). The apostle Peter also says: \"Heaven must receive Christ until the time of restoring all things\" (Acts 3:21). And from heaven the same Christ will return in judgment, when wickedness will then be at its greatest in the world and when the Antichrist, having corrupted true religion, will fill up all things with superstition and impiety and will cruelly lay waste the Church with bloodshed and flames (Dan., ch. 11). But Christ will come again to claim his own, and by his coming to destroy the Antichrist, and to judge the living and the dead (Acts 17:31). For the dead will rise again (I Thess. 4:14 ff.), and those who on that day (which is unknown to all creatures [Mark 13:32]) will be alive will be changed \"in the twinkling of an eye,\" and all the faithful will be caught up to meet Christ in the air, so that then they may enter with him into the blessed dwelling-places to live forever (I Cor. 15:51 f.). But the unbelievers and ungodly will descend with the devils into hell to burn forever and never to be redeemed from torments (Matt. 25:46).", "token_count": 370, "proofs": []} -{"_source_id": "second-helvetic-confession", "_source_title": "Second Helvetic Confession", "_author": "Heinrich Bullinger", "_schema_type": "doctrinal_document", "_license": "cc0-1.0", "_source_url": "https://www.ccel.org/creeds/helvetic.htm", "document_id": "second-helvetic-confession", "document_kind": "confession", "unit_type": "section", "number": "14", "title": "", "parent_number": "11", "parent_title": "Of Jesus Christ, True God and Man, the Only Savior of the World", "content": "THE SECTS\n\nWe therefore condemn all who deny a real resurrection of the flesh (II Tim. 2:18), or who with John of Jerusalem, against whom Jerome wrote, do not have a correct view of the glorification of bodies. We also condemn those who thought that the devil and all the ungodly would at some time be saved, and that there would be an end to punishments. For the Lord has plainly declared: \"Their fire is not quenched, and their worm does not die\" (Mark 9:44). We further condemn Jewish dreams that there will be a golden age on earth before the Day of Judgment, and that the pious, having subdued all their godless enemies, will possess all the kingdoms of the earth. For evangelical truth in Matt., chs. 24 and 25, and Luke, ch. 18, and apostolic teaching in II Thess., ch. 2, and II Tim., chs. 3 and 4, present something quite different.", "token_count": 210, "proofs": []} -{"_source_id": "second-helvetic-confession", "_source_title": "Second Helvetic Confession", "_author": "Heinrich Bullinger", "_schema_type": "doctrinal_document", "_license": "cc0-1.0", "_source_url": "https://www.ccel.org/creeds/helvetic.htm", "document_id": "second-helvetic-confession", "document_kind": "confession", "unit_type": "section", "number": "15", "title": "", "parent_number": "11", "parent_title": "Of Jesus Christ, True God and Man, the Only Savior of the World", "content": "THE FRUIT OF CHRIST'S DEATH AND RESURRECTION\n\nFurther by his passion and death and everything which he did and endured for our sake by his coming in the flesh, our Lord reconciled all the faithful to the heavenly Father, made expiation for sins, disarmed death, overcame damnation and hell, and by his resurrection from the dead brought again and restored life and immortality. For he is our righteousness, life and resurrection, in a word, the fulness and perfection of all the faithful, salvation and all sufficiency. For the apostle says: \"In him all the fulness of God was pleased to dwell,\" and, \"You have come to fulness of life in him\" (Col., chs. 1 and 2).", "token_count": 157, "proofs": []} -{"_source_id": "second-helvetic-confession", "_source_title": "Second Helvetic Confession", "_author": "Heinrich Bullinger", "_schema_type": "doctrinal_document", "_license": "cc0-1.0", "_source_url": "https://www.ccel.org/creeds/helvetic.htm", "document_id": "second-helvetic-confession", "document_kind": "confession", "unit_type": "section", "number": "16", "title": "", "parent_number": "11", "parent_title": "Of Jesus Christ, True God and Man, the Only Savior of the World", "content": "JESUS CHRIST IS THE ONLY SAVIOR OF THE WORLD, AND THE TRUE AWAITED MESSIAH\n\nFor we teach and believe that this Jesus Christ our Lord is the unique and eternal Savior of the human race, and thus of the whole world, in whom by faith are saved all who before the law, under the law, and under the Gospel were saved, and however many will be saved at the end of the world. For the Lord himself says in the Gospel: \"He who does not enter the sheepfold by the door but climbs in by another way, that man is a thief and a robber....I am the door of the sheep\" (John 10:1 and 7). And also in another place in the same Gospel he says: \"Abraham saw my day and was glad\" (ch. 7:56). The apostle Peter also says: \"There is salvation in no one else, for there is no other name under heaven given among men by which we must be saved.\" We therefore believe that we will be saved through the grace of our Lord Jesus Christ, as our fathers were (Acts 4:12; 10:43; 15:11). For Paul also says: \"All our fathers ate the same spiritual food, and all drank the same spiritual drink. For they drank from the spiritual Rock which followed them, and the Rock was Christ\" (I Cor. 10:3 f.). And thus we read that John says: \"Christ was the Lamb which was slain from the foundation of the world\" (Rev. 14:8), and John the Baptist testified that Christ is that \"Lamb of God, who takes away the sin of the world\" (John 1:29). Wherefore, we quite openly profess and preach that Jesus Christ is the sole Redeemer and Savior of the world, the King and High Priest, the true and awaited Messiah, that holy and blessed one whom all the types of the law and predictions of the prophets prefigured and promised; and that God appointed him beforehand and sent him to us, so that we are not now to look for any other. Now there only remains for all of us to give all glory to Christ, believe in him, rest in him alone, despising and rejecting all other aids in life. For however many seek salvation in any other than in Christ alone, have fallen from the grace of God and have rendered Christ null and void for themselves (Gal. 5:4).", "token_count": 512, "proofs": []} -{"_source_id": "second-helvetic-confession", "_source_title": "Second Helvetic Confession", "_author": "Heinrich Bullinger", "_schema_type": "doctrinal_document", "_license": "cc0-1.0", "_source_url": "https://www.ccel.org/creeds/helvetic.htm", "document_id": "second-helvetic-confession", "document_kind": "confession", "unit_type": "section", "number": "17", "title": "", "parent_number": "11", "parent_title": "Of Jesus Christ, True God and Man, the Only Savior of the World", "content": "THE CREEDS OF FOUR COUNCILS RECEIVED\n\nAnd, to say many things with a few words, with a sincere heart we believe, and freely confess with open mouth, whatever things are defined from the Holy Scriptures concerning the mystery of the incarnation of our Lord Jesus Christ, and are summed up in the Creeds and decrees of the first four most excellent synods convened at Nicaea, Constantinople, Ephesus and Chalcedon -- together with the Creed of blessed Athanasius, and all similar symbols; and we condemn everything contrary to these.", "token_count": 118, "proofs": []} -{"_source_id": "second-helvetic-confession", "_source_title": "Second Helvetic Confession", "_author": "Heinrich Bullinger", "_schema_type": "doctrinal_document", "_license": "cc0-1.0", "_source_url": "https://www.ccel.org/creeds/helvetic.htm", "document_id": "second-helvetic-confession", "document_kind": "confession", "unit_type": "section", "number": "18", "title": "", "parent_number": "11", "parent_title": "Of Jesus Christ, True God and Man, the Only Savior of the World", "content": "THE SECTS\n\nAnd in this way we retain the Christian, orthodox and catholic faith whole and unimpaired; knowing that nothing is contained in the aforesaid symbols which is not agreeable to the Word of God, and does not altogether make for a sincere exposition of the faith.", "token_count": 59, "proofs": []} -{"_source_id": "second-helvetic-confession", "_source_title": "Second Helvetic Confession", "_author": "Heinrich Bullinger", "_schema_type": "doctrinal_document", "_license": "cc0-1.0", "_source_url": "https://www.ccel.org/creeds/helvetic.htm", "document_id": "second-helvetic-confession", "document_kind": "confession", "unit_type": "section", "number": "1", "title": "", "parent_number": "12", "parent_title": "Of the Law of God", "content": "THE WILL OF GOD IS EXPLAINED FOR US IN THE LAW OF GOD\n\nWe teach that the will of God is explained for us in the law of God, what he wills or does not will us to do, what is good and just, or what is evil and unjust. Therefore, we confess that the law is good and holy.", "token_count": 70, "proofs": []} -{"_source_id": "second-helvetic-confession", "_source_title": "Second Helvetic Confession", "_author": "Heinrich Bullinger", "_schema_type": "doctrinal_document", "_license": "cc0-1.0", "_source_url": "https://www.ccel.org/creeds/helvetic.htm", "document_id": "second-helvetic-confession", "document_kind": "confession", "unit_type": "section", "number": "2", "title": "", "parent_number": "12", "parent_title": "Of the Law of God", "content": "THE LAW OF NATURE\n\nAnd this law was at one time written in the hearts of men by the finger of God (Rom. 2:15), and is called the law of nature (the law of Moses is in two Tables), and at another it was inscribed by his finger on the two Tables of Moses, and eloquently expounded in the books of Moses (Ex. 20:1 ff.; Deut. 5:6 ff.). For the sake of clarity we distinguish the moral law which is contained in the Decalogue or two Tables and expounded in the books of Moses, the ceremonial law which determines the ceremonies and worship of God, and the judicial law which is concerned with political and domestic matters.", "token_count": 150, "proofs": []} -{"_source_id": "second-helvetic-confession", "_source_title": "Second Helvetic Confession", "_author": "Heinrich Bullinger", "_schema_type": "doctrinal_document", "_license": "cc0-1.0", "_source_url": "https://www.ccel.org/creeds/helvetic.htm", "document_id": "second-helvetic-confession", "document_kind": "confession", "unit_type": "section", "number": "3", "title": "", "parent_number": "12", "parent_title": "Of the Law of God", "content": "THE LAW IS COMPLETE AND PERFECT\n\nWe believe that the whole will of God and all necessary precepts for every sphere of life are taught in this law. For otherwise the Lord would not have forbidden us to add or to take away anything from this law; neither would he have commanded us to walk in a straight path before this law, and not to turn aside from it by turning to the right or to the left (Deut. 4:2; 12:32).", "token_count": 98, "proofs": []} -{"_source_id": "second-helvetic-confession", "_source_title": "Second Helvetic Confession", "_author": "Heinrich Bullinger", "_schema_type": "doctrinal_document", "_license": "cc0-1.0", "_source_url": "https://www.ccel.org/creeds/helvetic.htm", "document_id": "second-helvetic-confession", "document_kind": "confession", "unit_type": "section", "number": "4", "title": "", "parent_number": "12", "parent_title": "Of the Law of God", "content": "WHY THE LAW WAS GIVEN\n\nWe teach that this law was not given to men that they might be justified by keeping it, but that rather from what it teaches we may know (our) weakness, sin and condemnation, and, despairing of our strength, might be converted to Christ in faith. For the apostle openly declares: \"The law brings wrath,\" and, \"Through the law comes knowledge of sin\" (Rom. 4:15; 3:20), and, \"If a law had been given which could justify or make alive, then righteousness would indeed be by the law. But the Scripture (that is, the law) has concluded all under sin, that the promise which was of the faith of Jesus might be given to those who believe....Therefore, the law was our schoolmaster unto Christ, that we might be justified by faith\" (Gal.3:21 ff.).", "token_count": 184, "proofs": []} -{"_source_id": "second-helvetic-confession", "_source_title": "Second Helvetic Confession", "_author": "Heinrich Bullinger", "_schema_type": "doctrinal_document", "_license": "cc0-1.0", "_source_url": "https://www.ccel.org/creeds/helvetic.htm", "document_id": "second-helvetic-confession", "document_kind": "confession", "unit_type": "section", "number": "5", "title": "", "parent_number": "12", "parent_title": "Of the Law of God", "content": "THE FLESH DOES NOT FULFIL THE LAW\n\nFor no flesh could or can satisfy the law of God and fulfil it, because of the weakness in our flesh which adheres and remains in us until our last breath. For the apostle says again: \"God has done what the law, weakened bythe flesh, could not do: sending his own Son in the likeness of sinful flesh and for sin\" (Rom. 8:3). Therefore, Christ is the perfecting of the law and our fulfilment of it (Rom. 10:4), who, in order to take away the curse of the law, was make a curse for us (Gal. 3:13). Thus he imparts to us through faith his fulfilment of the law, and his righteousness and obedience are imputed to us.", "token_count": 170, "proofs": []} -{"_source_id": "second-helvetic-confession", "_source_title": "Second Helvetic Confession", "_author": "Heinrich Bullinger", "_schema_type": "doctrinal_document", "_license": "cc0-1.0", "_source_url": "https://www.ccel.org/creeds/helvetic.htm", "document_id": "second-helvetic-confession", "document_kind": "confession", "unit_type": "section", "number": "6", "title": "", "parent_number": "12", "parent_title": "Of the Law of God", "content": "HOW FAR THE LAW IS ABROGATED\n\nThe law of God is therefore abrogated to the extent that it no longer condemns us, nor works wrath in us. For we are under grace and not under the law. Moreover, Christ has fulfilled all the figures of the law. Hence, with the coming of the body, the shadows ceased, so that in Christ we now have the truth and all fulness. But yet we do not on that account contemptuously reject the law. For we remember the words of the Lord when he said: \"I have not come to abolish the law and the prophets but to fulfil them\" (Matt. 5:17). We know that in the law is delivered to us the patterns of virtues and vices. We know that the written law when explained by the Gospel is useful to the Church, and that therefore its reading is not to be banished from the Church. For although Moses' face was covered with a veil, yet the apostle says that the veil has been taken away and abolished by Christ.", "token_count": 215, "proofs": []} -{"_source_id": "second-helvetic-confession", "_source_title": "Second Helvetic Confession", "_author": "Heinrich Bullinger", "_schema_type": "doctrinal_document", "_license": "cc0-1.0", "_source_url": "https://www.ccel.org/creeds/helvetic.htm", "document_id": "second-helvetic-confession", "document_kind": "confession", "unit_type": "section", "number": "7", "title": "", "parent_number": "12", "parent_title": "Of the Law of God", "content": "THE SECTS\n\nWe condemn everything that heretics old and new have taught against the law.", "token_count": 19, "proofs": []} -{"_source_id": "second-helvetic-confession", "_source_title": "Second Helvetic Confession", "_author": "Heinrich Bullinger", "_schema_type": "doctrinal_document", "_license": "cc0-1.0", "_source_url": "https://www.ccel.org/creeds/helvetic.htm", "document_id": "second-helvetic-confession", "document_kind": "confession", "unit_type": "section", "number": "1", "title": "", "parent_number": "13", "parent_title": "Of the Gospel of Jesus Christ, of the Promises, and of the Spirit and Letter", "content": "THE ANCIENTS HAD EVANGELICAL PROMISES\n\nThe Gospel is, indeed, opposed to the law. For the law works wrath and announces a curse, whereas the Gospel preaches grace and blessing. John says: \"For the law was given through Moses; grace and truth came through Jesus Christ\" (John 1:17). Yet notwithstanding it is most certain that those who were before the law and under the law, were not altogether destitute of the Gospel. For they had extraordinary evangelical promises such as these are: \"The seed of the woman shall bruise the serpent's head\" (Gen. 3:15). \"In thy seed shall all the nations of the earth be blessed\" (Gen. 22:18). \"The scepter shall not depart from Judah...until he comes\" (Gen. 49:10). \"The Lord will raise up a prophet from among his own brethren\" (Deut. 18:15; Acts 3:22), etc.", "token_count": 208, "proofs": []} -{"_source_id": "second-helvetic-confession", "_source_title": "Second Helvetic Confession", "_author": "Heinrich Bullinger", "_schema_type": "doctrinal_document", "_license": "cc0-1.0", "_source_url": "https://www.ccel.org/creeds/helvetic.htm", "document_id": "second-helvetic-confession", "document_kind": "confession", "unit_type": "section", "number": "2", "title": "", "parent_number": "13", "parent_title": "Of the Gospel of Jesus Christ, of the Promises, and of the Spirit and Letter", "content": "THE PROMISES TWOFOLD\n\nAnd we acknowledge that two kinds of promises were revealed to the fathers, as also to us. For some were of present or earthly things, such as the promises of the Land of Canaan and of victories, and as the promise today still of daily bread. Others were then and are still now of heavenly and eternal things, namely, divine grace, remission of sins, and eternal life through faith in Jesus Christ.", "token_count": 92, "proofs": []} -{"_source_id": "second-helvetic-confession", "_source_title": "Second Helvetic Confession", "_author": "Heinrich Bullinger", "_schema_type": "doctrinal_document", "_license": "cc0-1.0", "_source_url": "https://www.ccel.org/creeds/helvetic.htm", "document_id": "second-helvetic-confession", "document_kind": "confession", "unit_type": "section", "number": "3", "title": "", "parent_number": "13", "parent_title": "Of the Gospel of Jesus Christ, of the Promises, and of the Spirit and Letter", "content": "THE FATHERS ALSO HAD NOT ONLY CARNAL BUT SPIRITUAL PROMISES\n\nMoreover, the ancients had not only external and earthly but also spiritual and heavenly promises in Christ. Peter says: \"The prophets who prophesied of the grace that was to be yours searched and inquired about this salvation\" (I Peter 1:10). Wherefore the apostle Paul also said: \"The Gospel of God was promised beforehand through his prophets in the holy scriptures\" (Rom. 1:2). Thereby it is clear that the ancients were not entirely destitute of the whole Gospel.", "token_count": 128, "proofs": []} -{"_source_id": "second-helvetic-confession", "_source_title": "Second Helvetic Confession", "_author": "Heinrich Bullinger", "_schema_type": "doctrinal_document", "_license": "cc0-1.0", "_source_url": "https://www.ccel.org/creeds/helvetic.htm", "document_id": "second-helvetic-confession", "document_kind": "confession", "unit_type": "section", "number": "4", "title": "", "parent_number": "13", "parent_title": "Of the Gospel of Jesus Christ, of the Promises, and of the Spirit and Letter", "content": "WHAT IS THE GOSPEL PROPERLY SPEAKING?\n\nAnd although our fathers had the Gospel in this way in the writings of the prophets by which they attained salvation in Christ through faith, yet the Gospel is properly called glad and joyous news, in which, first by John the Baptist, then by Christ the Lord himself, and afterwards by the apostles and their successors, is preached to us in the world that God has now performed what he promised from the beginning of the world, and has sent, nay more, has given us his only Son and in him reconciliation with the Father, the remission of sins, all fulness and everlasting life. Therefore, the history delineated by the four Evangelists and explaining how these things were done or fulfilled by Christ, what things Christ taught and did, and that those who believe in him have all fulness, is rightly called the Gospel. The preaching and writings of the apostles, in which the apostles explain for us how the Son was given to us by the Father, and in him everything that has to do with life and salvation, is also rightly called evangelical doctrine, so that not even today, if sincerely preached, does it lose its illustrious title.", "token_count": 249, "proofs": []} -{"_source_id": "second-helvetic-confession", "_source_title": "Second Helvetic Confession", "_author": "Heinrich Bullinger", "_schema_type": "doctrinal_document", "_license": "cc0-1.0", "_source_url": "https://www.ccel.org/creeds/helvetic.htm", "document_id": "second-helvetic-confession", "document_kind": "confession", "unit_type": "section", "number": "5", "title": "", "parent_number": "13", "parent_title": "Of the Gospel of Jesus Christ, of the Promises, and of the Spirit and Letter", "content": "OF THE SPIRIT AND THE LETTER\n\nThat same preaching of the Gospel is also called by the apostle \"the spirit\" and \"the ministry of the spirit\" because by faith it becomes effectual and living in the ears, nay more, in the hearts of believers through the illumination of the Holy Spirit (II Cor. 3:6). For the letter, which is opposed to the Spirit, signifies everything external, but especially the doctrine of the law which, without the Spirit and faith, works wrath and provokes sin in the minds of those who do not have a living faith. For this reason the apostle calls it \"the ministry of death.\" In this connection the saying of the apostle is pertinent: \"The letter kills, but the Spirit gives life.\" And false apostles preached a corrupted Gospel, having combined it with the law, as if Christ could not save without the law.", "token_count": 184, "proofs": []} -{"_source_id": "second-helvetic-confession", "_source_title": "Second Helvetic Confession", "_author": "Heinrich Bullinger", "_schema_type": "doctrinal_document", "_license": "cc0-1.0", "_source_url": "https://www.ccel.org/creeds/helvetic.htm", "document_id": "second-helvetic-confession", "document_kind": "confession", "unit_type": "section", "number": "6", "title": "", "parent_number": "13", "parent_title": "Of the Gospel of Jesus Christ, of the Promises, and of the Spirit and Letter", "content": "THE SECTS\n\nSuch were the Ebionites said to be, who were descended from Ebion the heretic, and the Nazarites who were formerly called Mineans. All these we condemn, while preaching the pure Gospel and teaching that believers are justified by the Spirit [The original manuscript has \"Christ\" instead of \"Spirit\".] alone, and not by the law. A more detailed exposition of this matter will follow presently under the heading of justification.", "token_count": 93, "proofs": []} -{"_source_id": "second-helvetic-confession", "_source_title": "Second Helvetic Confession", "_author": "Heinrich Bullinger", "_schema_type": "doctrinal_document", "_license": "cc0-1.0", "_source_url": "https://www.ccel.org/creeds/helvetic.htm", "document_id": "second-helvetic-confession", "document_kind": "confession", "unit_type": "section", "number": "7", "title": "", "parent_number": "13", "parent_title": "Of the Gospel of Jesus Christ, of the Promises, and of the Spirit and Letter", "content": "THE TEACHING OF THE GOSPEL IS NOT NEW, BUT MOST ANCIENT DOCTRINE\n\nAnd although the teaching of the Gospel, compared with the teaching of the Pharisees concerning the law, seemed to be a new doctrine when first preached by Christ (which Jeremiah also prophesied concerning the New Teatament), yet actually it not only was and still is an old doctrine (even if today it is called new by the Papists when compared with the teaching now received among them), but is the most ancient of all in the world. For God predestinated from eternity to save the world through Christ, and he has disclosed to the world through the Gospel this his predestination and eternal counsel (II Tim. 2:9 f.). Hence it is evident that the religion and teaching of the Gospel among all who ever were, are and will be, is the most ancient of all. Wherefore we assert that all who say that the religion and teaching of the Gospel is a faith which has recently arisen, being scarcely thirty years old, err disgracefully and speak shamefully of the eternal counsel of God. To them applies the saying of Isaiah the prophet: \"Woe to those who call evil good and good evil, who put darkness for light and light for darkness, who put bitter for sweet and sweet for bitter!\" (Isa. 5:20).", "token_count": 280, "proofs": []} -{"_source_id": "second-helvetic-confession", "_source_title": "Second Helvetic Confession", "_author": "Heinrich Bullinger", "_schema_type": "doctrinal_document", "_license": "cc0-1.0", "_source_url": "https://www.ccel.org/creeds/helvetic.htm", "document_id": "second-helvetic-confession", "document_kind": "confession", "unit_type": "section", "number": "1", "title": "", "parent_number": "14", "parent_title": "Of Repentance and the Conversion of Man", "content": "\n1.** The doctrine of repentance is joined with the Gospel. For so has the Lord said in the Gospel: \"Repentance and forgiveness of sins should be preached in my name to all nations\" (Luke 24:47).", "token_count": 50, "proofs": []} -{"_source_id": "second-helvetic-confession", "_source_title": "Second Helvetic Confession", "_author": "Heinrich Bullinger", "_schema_type": "doctrinal_document", "_license": "cc0-1.0", "_source_url": "https://www.ccel.org/creeds/helvetic.htm", "document_id": "second-helvetic-confession", "document_kind": "confession", "unit_type": "section", "number": "2", "title": "", "parent_number": "14", "parent_title": "Of Repentance and the Conversion of Man", "content": "WHAT IS REPENTANCE?\n\nBy repentance we understand (1) the recovery of a right mind in sinful man awakened by the Word of the Gospel and the Holy Spirit, and received by true faith, by which the sinner immediately acknowledges his innate corruption and all his sins accused by the Word of God; and (2) grieves for them from his heart, and not only bewails and frankly confesses them before God with a feeling of shame, but also (3) with indignation abominates them; and (4) now zealously considers the amendment of his ways and constantly strives for innocence and virtue in which conscientiously to exercise himself all the rest of his life.", "token_count": 140, "proofs": []} -{"_source_id": "second-helvetic-confession", "_source_title": "Second Helvetic Confession", "_author": "Heinrich Bullinger", "_schema_type": "doctrinal_document", "_license": "cc0-1.0", "_source_url": "https://www.ccel.org/creeds/helvetic.htm", "document_id": "second-helvetic-confession", "document_kind": "confession", "unit_type": "section", "number": "3", "title": "", "parent_number": "14", "parent_title": "Of Repentance and the Conversion of Man", "content": "TRUE REPENTANCE IS CONVERSION TO GOD\n\nAnd this is true repentance, namely, a sincere turning to God and all good, and earnest turning away from the devil and all evil.", "token_count": 39, "proofs": []} -{"_source_id": "second-helvetic-confession", "_source_title": "Second Helvetic Confession", "_author": "Heinrich Bullinger", "_schema_type": "doctrinal_document", "_license": "cc0-1.0", "_source_url": "https://www.ccel.org/creeds/helvetic.htm", "document_id": "second-helvetic-confession", "document_kind": "confession", "unit_type": "section", "number": "4", "title": "", "parent_number": "14", "parent_title": "Of Repentance and the Conversion of Man", "content": "1. REPENTANCE IS A GIFT OF GOD\n\nNow we expressly say that this repentance is a sheer gift of God and not a work of our strength. For the apostle commands a faithful minister diligently to instruct those who oppose the truth, if \"God may perhaps grant that they will repent and come to know the truth\" (II Tim. 2:25).", "token_count": 77, "proofs": []} -{"_source_id": "second-helvetic-confession", "_source_title": "Second Helvetic Confession", "_author": "Heinrich Bullinger", "_schema_type": "doctrinal_document", "_license": "cc0-1.0", "_source_url": "https://www.ccel.org/creeds/helvetic.htm", "document_id": "second-helvetic-confession", "document_kind": "confession", "unit_type": "section", "number": "5", "title": "", "parent_number": "14", "parent_title": "Of Repentance and the Conversion of Man", "content": "2. LAMENTS SINS COMMITTED\n\nNow that sinful woman who washed the feet of the Lord with her tears, and Peter who wept bitterly and bewailed his denial of the Lord (Luke 7:38; 22:62) show clearly how the mind of a penitent man ought to be seriously lamenting the sins he has committed.", "token_count": 74, "proofs": []} -{"_source_id": "second-helvetic-confession", "_source_title": "Second Helvetic Confession", "_author": "Heinrich Bullinger", "_schema_type": "doctrinal_document", "_license": "cc0-1.0", "_source_url": "https://www.ccel.org/creeds/helvetic.htm", "document_id": "second-helvetic-confession", "document_kind": "confession", "unit_type": "section", "number": "6", "title": "", "parent_number": "14", "parent_title": "Of Repentance and the Conversion of Man", "content": "3. CONFESSES SINS TO GOD\n\nMoreover, the prodigal son and the publican in the Gospel, when compared with the Pharisee, present us with the most suitable pattern of how our sins are to be confessed to God. The former said: \"Father, I have sinned against heaven and before you; I am no longer worthy to be called your son; treat me as one of your hired servants\" (Luke 15:8 ff.). And the latter, not daring to raise his eyes to heaven, beat his breast, saying, \"God be merciful to me a sinner\" (ch. 18:13). And we do not doubt that they were accepted by God into grace. For the apostle John says: \"If we confess our sins, he is faithful and just, and will forgive our sins and cleanse us from all unrighteousness. If we say we have not sinned, we make him a liar, and his word is not in us\" (I John 1:9 f.).", "token_count": 215, "proofs": []} -{"_source_id": "second-helvetic-confession", "_source_title": "Second Helvetic Confession", "_author": "Heinrich Bullinger", "_schema_type": "doctrinal_document", "_license": "cc0-1.0", "_source_url": "https://www.ccel.org/creeds/helvetic.htm", "document_id": "second-helvetic-confession", "document_kind": "confession", "unit_type": "section", "number": "7", "title": "", "parent_number": "14", "parent_title": "Of Repentance and the Conversion of Man", "content": "SACERDOTAL CONFESSION AND ABSOLUTION\n\nBut we believe that this sincere confession which is made to God alone, either privately between God and the sinner, or publicly in the Church where the general confession of sins is said, is sufficient, and that in order to obtain forgiveness of sins it is not necessary for anyone to confess his sins to a priest, mumuring them in his ears, that in turn he might receive absolution from the priest with his laying on of hands, because there is neither a commandment nor an example of this in Holy Scriptures. David testifies and says: \"I acknowledged my sin to thee, and did not hide my iniquity; I said, `I will confess my transgressions to the Lord'; then thou didst forgive the guilt of my sin\" (Ps. 32:5). And the Lord who taught us to pray and at the same time to confess our sins said: \"Pray then like this: Our Father, who art in heaven,...forgive us our debts, as we also forgive our debtors\" (Matt. 6:12). Therefore it is necessary that we confess our sins to God our Father, and be reconciled with our neighbor if we have offended him. Concerning this kind of confession, the Apostle James says: \"Confess your sins to one another\" (James 5:16). If, however, anyone is overwhelmed by the burden of his sins and by perplexing temptations, and will seek counsel, instruction and comfort privately, either from a minister of the Church, or from any other brother who is instructed in God's law, we do not disapprove; just as we also fully approve of that general and public confession of sins which is usually said in Church and in meetings for worship, as we noted above, inasmuch as it is agreeable to Scripture.", "token_count": 383, "proofs": []} -{"_source_id": "second-helvetic-confession", "_source_title": "Second Helvetic Confession", "_author": "Heinrich Bullinger", "_schema_type": "doctrinal_document", "_license": "cc0-1.0", "_source_url": "https://www.ccel.org/creeds/helvetic.htm", "document_id": "second-helvetic-confession", "document_kind": "confession", "unit_type": "section", "number": "8", "title": "", "parent_number": "14", "parent_title": "Of Repentance and the Conversion of Man", "content": "OF THE KEYS OF THE KINGDOM OF HEAVEN\n\nConcerning the keys of the Kingdom of Heaven which the Lord gave to the apostles, many babble many astonishing things, and out of them forge swords, spears, scepters and crowns, and complete power over the greatest kingdoms, indeed, over souls and bodies. Judging simply according to the Word of the Lord, we say that all properly called ministers possess and exercise the keys or the use of them when they proclaim the Gospel; that is, when they teach, exhort, comfort, rebuke, and keep in discipline the people committed to their trust.", "token_count": 129, "proofs": []} -{"_source_id": "second-helvetic-confession", "_source_title": "Second Helvetic Confession", "_author": "Heinrich Bullinger", "_schema_type": "doctrinal_document", "_license": "cc0-1.0", "_source_url": "https://www.ccel.org/creeds/helvetic.htm", "document_id": "second-helvetic-confession", "document_kind": "confession", "unit_type": "section", "number": "9", "title": "", "parent_number": "14", "parent_title": "Of Repentance and the Conversion of Man", "content": "OPENING AND SHUTTING (THE KINGDOM)\n\nFor in this way they open the Kingdom of Heaven to the obedient and shut it to the disobedient. The Lord promised these keys to the apostles in Matt., ch. 16, and gave them in John, ch. 20, Mark, ch. 16, and Luke, ch. 24, when he sent out his disciples and commanded them to preach the Gospel in all the world, and to remit sins.", "token_count": 99, "proofs": []} -{"_source_id": "second-helvetic-confession", "_source_title": "Second Helvetic Confession", "_author": "Heinrich Bullinger", "_schema_type": "doctrinal_document", "_license": "cc0-1.0", "_source_url": "https://www.ccel.org/creeds/helvetic.htm", "document_id": "second-helvetic-confession", "document_kind": "confession", "unit_type": "section", "number": "10", "title": "", "parent_number": "14", "parent_title": "Of Repentance and the Conversion of Man", "content": "THE MINISTRY OF RECONCILIATION\n\nIn the letter to the Corinthians the apostle says that the Lord gave the ministry of reconciliation to his ministers (II Cor. 5:18 ff.). And what this is he then explains, saying that it is the preaching or teaching of reconciliation. And explaining his words still more clearly he adds that Christ's ministers discharge the office of an ambassador in Christ's name, as if God himself through ministers exhorted the people to be reconciled to God, doubtless by faithful obedience. Therefore, they excercise the keys when they persuade [men] to believe and repent. Thus they reconcile men to God.", "token_count": 132, "proofs": []} -{"_source_id": "second-helvetic-confession", "_source_title": "Second Helvetic Confession", "_author": "Heinrich Bullinger", "_schema_type": "doctrinal_document", "_license": "cc0-1.0", "_source_url": "https://www.ccel.org/creeds/helvetic.htm", "document_id": "second-helvetic-confession", "document_kind": "confession", "unit_type": "section", "number": "11", "title": "", "parent_number": "14", "parent_title": "Of Repentance and the Conversion of Man", "content": "MINISTERS REMIT SINS\n\nThus they remit sins. Thus they open the Kingdom of Heaven, and bring believers into it: very different from those of whom the Lord said in the Gospel, \"Woe to you lawyers! For you have taken away the key of knowledge; you did not enter yourselves, and you hindered those who were entering.\"", "token_count": 73, "proofs": []} -{"_source_id": "second-helvetic-confession", "_source_title": "Second Helvetic Confession", "_author": "Heinrich Bullinger", "_schema_type": "doctrinal_document", "_license": "cc0-1.0", "_source_url": "https://www.ccel.org/creeds/helvetic.htm", "document_id": "second-helvetic-confession", "document_kind": "confession", "unit_type": "section", "number": "12", "title": "", "parent_number": "14", "parent_title": "Of Repentance and the Conversion of Man", "content": "HOW MINISTERS ABSOLVE\n\nMinisters, therefore, rightly and effectually absolve when they preach the Gospel of Christ and thereby the remission of sins, which is promised to each one who believes, just as each one is baptized, and when they testify that it pertains to each one peculiarly. Neither do we think that this absolution becomes more effectual by being murmured in the ear of someone or by being murmured singly over someone's head. We are nevertheless of the opinion that the remission of sins in the blood of Christ is to be diligently proclaimed, and that each one is to be admonished that the forgiveness of sins pertains to him.", "token_count": 137, "proofs": []} -{"_source_id": "second-helvetic-confession", "_source_title": "Second Helvetic Confession", "_author": "Heinrich Bullinger", "_schema_type": "doctrinal_document", "_license": "cc0-1.0", "_source_url": "https://www.ccel.org/creeds/helvetic.htm", "document_id": "second-helvetic-confession", "document_kind": "confession", "unit_type": "section", "number": "13", "title": "", "parent_number": "14", "parent_title": "Of Repentance and the Conversion of Man", "content": "DILIGENCE IN THE RENEWAL OF LIFE\n\nBut the examples in the Gospel teach us how vigilant and diligent the penitent ought to be in striving for newness of life and in mortifying the old man and quickening the new. For the Lord said to the man he healed of palsy: \"See, you are well! Sin no more, that nothing worse befall you\" (John 5:14). Likewise to the adulteress whom he set free he said: \"Go, and sin no more\" (ch. 8:11). To be sure, by these words he did not mean that any man, as long as he lived in the flesh, could not sin; he simply recommends diligence and a careful devotion, so that we should strive by all means, and beseech God in prayers lest we fall back into sins from which, as it were, we have been resurrected, and lest we be overcome by the flesh, the world and the devil. Zacchaeus the publican, whom the Lord had received back into favor, exclaims in the Gospel: \"Behold, Lord, the half of my goods I give to the poor; and if I have defrauded any one of anything, I restore it fourfold\" (Luke 19:8). Therefore, in the same way we preach that restitution and compassion, and even almsgiving, are necessary for those who truly repent, and we exhort all men everywhere in the words of the apostle: \"Let not sin therefore reign in your mortal bodies, to make you obey their passions. Do not yield your members to sin as instruments of wickedness, but yield yourselves to God as men who have been brought from death to life, and your members to God as instruments of righteousness\" (Rom. 6:12 f.).", "token_count": 378, "proofs": []} -{"_source_id": "second-helvetic-confession", "_source_title": "Second Helvetic Confession", "_author": "Heinrich Bullinger", "_schema_type": "doctrinal_document", "_license": "cc0-1.0", "_source_url": "https://www.ccel.org/creeds/helvetic.htm", "document_id": "second-helvetic-confession", "document_kind": "confession", "unit_type": "section", "number": "14", "title": "", "parent_number": "14", "parent_title": "Of Repentance and the Conversion of Man", "content": "ERRORS\n\nWherefore we condemn all impious utterances of some who wrongly use the preaching of the Gospel and say that it is easy to return to God. Christ has atoned for all sins. Forgiveness of sins is easy. Therefore, what harm is there in sinning? Nor need we be greatly concerned about repentance, etc. Notwithstanding we always teach that an access to God is open to all sinners, and that he forgives all sinners of all sins except the one sin against the Holy Spirit (Mark 3:29).", "token_count": 113, "proofs": []} -{"_source_id": "second-helvetic-confession", "_source_title": "Second Helvetic Confession", "_author": "Heinrich Bullinger", "_schema_type": "doctrinal_document", "_license": "cc0-1.0", "_source_url": "https://www.ccel.org/creeds/helvetic.htm", "document_id": "second-helvetic-confession", "document_kind": "confession", "unit_type": "section", "number": "15", "title": "", "parent_number": "14", "parent_title": "Of Repentance and the Conversion of Man", "content": "THE SECTS\n\nWherefore we condemn both old and new Novatians and Catharists.", "token_count": 20, "proofs": []} -{"_source_id": "second-helvetic-confession", "_source_title": "Second Helvetic Confession", "_author": "Heinrich Bullinger", "_schema_type": "doctrinal_document", "_license": "cc0-1.0", "_source_url": "https://www.ccel.org/creeds/helvetic.htm", "document_id": "second-helvetic-confession", "document_kind": "confession", "unit_type": "section", "number": "16", "title": "", "parent_number": "14", "parent_title": "Of Repentance and the Conversion of Man", "content": "PAPAL INDULGENCES\n\nWe especially condemn the lucrative doctrine of the Pope concerning penance, and against his simony and his simoniacal indulgences we avail ourselves of Peter's judgment concerning Simon: \"Your silver perish with you, because you thought you could obtain the gift of God with money! You have neither part nor lot in this matter, for your heart is not right before God\" (Acts 8:20 f.).", "token_count": 92, "proofs": []} -{"_source_id": "second-helvetic-confession", "_source_title": "Second Helvetic Confession", "_author": "Heinrich Bullinger", "_schema_type": "doctrinal_document", "_license": "cc0-1.0", "_source_url": "https://www.ccel.org/creeds/helvetic.htm", "document_id": "second-helvetic-confession", "document_kind": "confession", "unit_type": "section", "number": "17", "title": "", "parent_number": "14", "parent_title": "Of Repentance and the Conversion of Man", "content": "SATISFACTIONS\n\nWe also disapprove of those who think that by their own satisfactions they make amends for sins committed. For we teach that Christ alone by his death or passion is the satisfaction, propitiation or expiation of all sins (Isa., ch.53; I Cor. 1:30). Yet as we have already said, we do not cease to urge the mortification of the flesh. We add, however, that this mortification is not to be proudly obtruded upon God as a satisfaction for sins, but is to be performed humble, in keeping with the nature of the children of God, as a new obedience out of gratitude for the deliverance and full satisfaction obtained by the death and satisfaction of the Son of God.", "token_count": 156, "proofs": []} -{"_source_id": "second-helvetic-confession", "_source_title": "Second Helvetic Confession", "_author": "Heinrich Bullinger", "_schema_type": "doctrinal_document", "_license": "cc0-1.0", "_source_url": "https://www.ccel.org/creeds/helvetic.htm", "document_id": "second-helvetic-confession", "document_kind": "confession", "unit_type": "section", "number": "1", "title": "", "parent_number": "15", "parent_title": "Of the True Justification of the Faithful", "content": "WHAT IS JUSTIFICATION?\n\nAccording to the apostle in his treatment of justification, to justify means to remit sins, to absolve from guilt and punishment, to receive into favor, and to pronounce a man just. For in his epistle to the Romans the apostle says: \"It is God who justifies; who is to condemn?\" (Rom. 8:33). To justify and to condemn are opposed. And in The Acts of the Apostles the apostle states: \"Through Christ forgiveness of sins is proclaimed to you, and by him everyone that believes is freed from everything from which you could not be freed by the law of Moses\" (Acts 13:38 f.). For in the Law and also in the Prophets we read: \"If there is a dispute between men, and they come into court...the judges decide between them, acquitting the innocent and condemning the guilty\" (Deut. 25:1). And in Isa., ch. 5: \"Woe to those...who aqcuit the guilty for a bribe.\"", "token_count": 220, "proofs": []} -{"_source_id": "second-helvetic-confession", "_source_title": "Second Helvetic Confession", "_author": "Heinrich Bullinger", "_schema_type": "doctrinal_document", "_license": "cc0-1.0", "_source_url": "https://www.ccel.org/creeds/helvetic.htm", "document_id": "second-helvetic-confession", "document_kind": "confession", "unit_type": "section", "number": "2", "title": "", "parent_number": "15", "parent_title": "Of the True Justification of the Faithful", "content": "WE ARE JUSTIFIED ON ACCOUNT OF CHRIST\n\nNow it is most certain that all of us are by nature sinners and godless, and before God's judgment-seat are convicted of godlessness and are guilty of death, but that, solely by the grace of Christ and not from any merit of ours or consideration for us, we are justified, that is, absolved from sin and death by God the Judge. For what is clearer than what Paul said: \"Since all have sinned and fall short of the glory of God, they are justified by his grace as a gift, through the redemption which is in Christ Jesus\" (Rom. 3:23 f.).", "token_count": 135, "proofs": []} -{"_source_id": "second-helvetic-confession", "_source_title": "Second Helvetic Confession", "_author": "Heinrich Bullinger", "_schema_type": "doctrinal_document", "_license": "cc0-1.0", "_source_url": "https://www.ccel.org/creeds/helvetic.htm", "document_id": "second-helvetic-confession", "document_kind": "confession", "unit_type": "section", "number": "3", "title": "", "parent_number": "15", "parent_title": "Of the True Justification of the Faithful", "content": "IMPUTED RIGHTEOUSNESS\n\nFor Christ took upon himself and bore the sins of the world, and satisfied divine justice. Therefore, solely on account of Christ's sufferings and resurrection God is propitious with respect to our sins and does not impute them to us, but imputes Christ's righteousness to us as our own (II Cor. 5;19 ff.; Rom. 4;25), so that now we are not only cleansed and purged from sins or are holy, but also, granted the righteousness of Christ, and so absolved from sin, death and condemnation, are at last righteous and heirs of eternal life. Properly speaking, therefore, God alone justifies us, and justifies only on account of Christ, not imputing sins to us but imputing his righteousness to us.", "token_count": 171, "proofs": []} -{"_source_id": "second-helvetic-confession", "_source_title": "Second Helvetic Confession", "_author": "Heinrich Bullinger", "_schema_type": "doctrinal_document", "_license": "cc0-1.0", "_source_url": "https://www.ccel.org/creeds/helvetic.htm", "document_id": "second-helvetic-confession", "document_kind": "confession", "unit_type": "section", "number": "4", "title": "", "parent_number": "15", "parent_title": "Of the True Justification of the Faithful", "content": "WE ARE JUSFIFIED BY FAITH ALONE\n\nBut because we receive this justification, not through any works, but through faith in the mercy of God and in Christ, we therefore teach and believe with the apostle that sinful man is justified by faith alone in Christ, not by the law or any works. For the apostle says: \"We hold that a man is justified by faith apart from works of law\" (Rom. 3:28). Also: \"If Abraham was justified by works, he has something to boast about, but not before God. For what does the scripture say? Abraham believed God, and it was reckoned to him as righteousness....And to one who does not work but believes in him who justifies the ungodly, his faith is reckoned as righteousness\" (Rom. 4:2 ff.; Gen. 15:6). And again: \"By grace you have been saved through faith; and this is not your own doing, it is the gift of God--not because of works, lest any man should boast,\" etc. (Eph. 2:8 f.). Therefore, because faith receives Christ our righteousness and attributes everything to the grace of God in Christ, on that account justification is attributed to faith, chiefly because of Christ and not therefore because it is our work. For it is the gift of God.", "token_count": 280, "proofs": []} -{"_source_id": "second-helvetic-confession", "_source_title": "Second Helvetic Confession", "_author": "Heinrich Bullinger", "_schema_type": "doctrinal_document", "_license": "cc0-1.0", "_source_url": "https://www.ccel.org/creeds/helvetic.htm", "document_id": "second-helvetic-confession", "document_kind": "confession", "unit_type": "section", "number": "5", "title": "", "parent_number": "15", "parent_title": "Of the True Justification of the Faithful", "content": "WE RECEIVE CHRIST BY FAITH\n\nMoreover, the Lord abundantly shows that we receive Christ by faith, in John, ch. 6, where he puts eating for believing, and believing for eating. For as we receive food by eating, so we participate in Christ by believing.", "token_count": 57, "proofs": []} -{"_source_id": "second-helvetic-confession", "_source_title": "Second Helvetic Confession", "_author": "Heinrich Bullinger", "_schema_type": "doctrinal_document", "_license": "cc0-1.0", "_source_url": "https://www.ccel.org/creeds/helvetic.htm", "document_id": "second-helvetic-confession", "document_kind": "confession", "unit_type": "section", "number": "6", "title": "", "parent_number": "15", "parent_title": "Of the True Justification of the Faithful", "content": "JUSTIFICATION IS NOT ATTRIBUTED PARTLY TO CHRIST OR TO FAITH, PARTLY TO US\n\nTherefore, we do not share in the benefit of justification partly because of the grace of God or Christ, and partly because of ourselves, our love, works or merit, but we attribute it wholly to the grace of God in Christ through faith. For our love and our works could not please God in Christ through faith. For our love and our works could not please God if performed by unrighteous men. Therefore, it is necessary for us to be righteous before we may love and do good works. We are made truly righteous, as we have said, by faith in Christ purely by the grace of God, who does not impute to us our sins, but the righteousness of Christ, or rather, he imputes faith in Christ to us for righteousness. Moreover, the apostle very clearly derives love from faith when he says: \"The aim of our command is love that issues from a pure heart, a good conscience, and a sincere faith\" (I Tim. 1:5)", "token_count": 223, "proofs": []} -{"_source_id": "second-helvetic-confession", "_source_title": "Second Helvetic Confession", "_author": "Heinrich Bullinger", "_schema_type": "doctrinal_document", "_license": "cc0-1.0", "_source_url": "https://www.ccel.org/creeds/helvetic.htm", "document_id": "second-helvetic-confession", "document_kind": "confession", "unit_type": "section", "number": "7", "title": "", "parent_number": "15", "parent_title": "Of the True Justification of the Faithful", "content": "JAMES COMPARED WITH PAUL\n\nWherefore, in this matter we are not speaking of a fictitious, empty, lazy and dead faith, but of a living, quickening faith. It is and is called a living faith because it apprehends Christ who is life and makes alive, and shows that it is alive by living works. And so James does not contradict anything in this doctrine of ours. For he speaks of an empty, dead faith of which some boasted but who did not have Christ living in them by faith (James 2:14 ff.). James said that works justify, yet without contradicting the apostle (otherwise he would have to be rejected) but showing that Abraham proved his living and justifying faith by works. This all the pious do, but they trust in Christ alone and not in their own works. For again the apostle said: \"It is no longer I who live, but Christ who lives in me; and the life I now live in the flesh I live by faith in the Son of God, [The Latin reads: \"by the faith of the Son of God.\"] who loved me and gave himself for me. I do not reject the grace of God; for if justification were through the law, then Christ died to no purpose,\" etc. (Gal. 2:20 f.).", "token_count": 271, "proofs": []} -{"_source_id": "second-helvetic-confession", "_source_title": "Second Helvetic Confession", "_author": "Heinrich Bullinger", "_schema_type": "doctrinal_document", "_license": "cc0-1.0", "_source_url": "https://www.ccel.org/creeds/helvetic.htm", "document_id": "second-helvetic-confession", "document_kind": "confession", "unit_type": "section", "number": "1", "title": "", "parent_number": "16", "parent_title": "Of Faith and Good Works, and of Their Reward, and of Man's Merit", "content": "WHAT IS FAITH?\n\nChristian faith is not an opinion or human conviction, but a most firm trust and a clear and steadfast assent of the mind, and then a most certain apprehension of the truth of God presented in the Scriptures and in the Apostles' Creed, and thus also of God himself, the greatest good, and especially of God's promise and of Christ who is the fulfilment of all promises.", "token_count": 84, "proofs": []} -{"_source_id": "second-helvetic-confession", "_source_title": "Second Helvetic Confession", "_author": "Heinrich Bullinger", "_schema_type": "doctrinal_document", "_license": "cc0-1.0", "_source_url": "https://www.ccel.org/creeds/helvetic.htm", "document_id": "second-helvetic-confession", "document_kind": "confession", "unit_type": "section", "number": "2", "title": "", "parent_number": "16", "parent_title": "Of Faith and Good Works, and of Their Reward, and of Man's Merit", "content": "FAITH IS THE GIFT OF GOD\n\nBut this faith is a pure gift of God which God alone of his grace gives to his elect according to this measure when, to whom and to the degree he wills. And he does this by the holy Spirit by means of the preaching of the Gospel and steadfast prayer.", "token_count": 64, "proofs": []} -{"_source_id": "second-helvetic-confession", "_source_title": "Second Helvetic Confession", "_author": "Heinrich Bullinger", "_schema_type": "doctrinal_document", "_license": "cc0-1.0", "_source_url": "https://www.ccel.org/creeds/helvetic.htm", "document_id": "second-helvetic-confession", "document_kind": "confession", "unit_type": "section", "number": "3", "title": "", "parent_number": "16", "parent_title": "Of Faith and Good Works, and of Their Reward, and of Man's Merit", "content": "THE INCREASE OF FAITH\n\nThis faith also has its increase, and unless it were given by God, the apostles would not have said: \"Lord, increase our faith\" (Luke 17:5). And all these things which up to this point we have said concerning faith, the apostles have taught before us. For Paul said: \"For faith is the sure subsistence, of things hoped for, and the clear and certain apprehension\" (Heb. 11:1). And again he says that all the promises of God are Yes through Christ and through Christ are Amen (II Cor. 1:20). And to the Philippians he said that it has been given tothem to believe in Christ (Phil. 1:29). Again, God assigned to each the measure of faith (Rom. 12:3). Again: \"Not all have faith\" and, \"Not all obey the Gospel\" (II Thess. 3:2; Rom. 10:16). But Luke also bears witness, saying: \"As many as were ordained to life believed\" (Acts 13:48). Wherefore Paul also calls faith \"the faith of God's elect\" (Titus 1:1), and again: \"Faith comes from hearing, and hearing comes by the Word of God\" (Rom. 10:17). Elsewhere he often commands men to pray for faith.", "token_count": 294, "proofs": []} -{"_source_id": "second-helvetic-confession", "_source_title": "Second Helvetic Confession", "_author": "Heinrich Bullinger", "_schema_type": "doctrinal_document", "_license": "cc0-1.0", "_source_url": "https://www.ccel.org/creeds/helvetic.htm", "document_id": "second-helvetic-confession", "document_kind": "confession", "unit_type": "section", "number": "4", "title": "", "parent_number": "16", "parent_title": "Of Faith and Good Works, and of Their Reward, and of Man's Merit", "content": "FAITH EFFICACIOUS AND ACTIVE\n\nThe same apostle calls faith efficacious and active through love (Gal. 5:6). It also quiets the conscience and opens a free access to God, so that we may draw near to him with confidence and may obtain from him what is useful and necessary. The same [faith] keeps us in the service we owe to God and our neighbor, strengthens our patience in adversity, fashions and makes a true confession, and in a word brings forth good fruit of all kinds, and good works.", "token_count": 113, "proofs": []} -{"_source_id": "second-helvetic-confession", "_source_title": "Second Helvetic Confession", "_author": "Heinrich Bullinger", "_schema_type": "doctrinal_document", "_license": "cc0-1.0", "_source_url": "https://www.ccel.org/creeds/helvetic.htm", "document_id": "second-helvetic-confession", "document_kind": "confession", "unit_type": "section", "number": "5", "title": "", "parent_number": "16", "parent_title": "Of Faith and Good Works, and of Their Reward, and of Man's Merit", "content": "CONCERNING GOOD WORKS\n\nFor we teach that truly good works grow out of a living faith by the Holy Spirit and are done by the faithful according tothe will or rule of God's Word. Now the apostle Peter says: \"Make every effort to supplement your faith with virtue, and virtue with knowledge, and knowledge with self-control,\" etc.(II Peter 1:5 ff.). But we have said above that the law of God, which is his will, prescribes for us the pattern of good works. And the apostle says: \"This is the will of God, your sanctification, that you abstain form immorality...that no man transgress, and wrong his brother in business\" (I Thess. 4:3 ff.).", "token_count": 158, "proofs": []} -{"_source_id": "second-helvetic-confession", "_source_title": "Second Helvetic Confession", "_author": "Heinrich Bullinger", "_schema_type": "doctrinal_document", "_license": "cc0-1.0", "_source_url": "https://www.ccel.org/creeds/helvetic.htm", "document_id": "second-helvetic-confession", "document_kind": "confession", "unit_type": "section", "number": "6", "title": "", "parent_number": "16", "parent_title": "Of Faith and Good Works, and of Their Reward, and of Man's Merit", "content": "WORKS OF HUMAN CHOICE\n\nAnd indeed works and worship which we choose arbitrarily are not pleasing to God. These Paul calls \"self-devised worship\" Col. 2:23. Of such the Lord says in the Gospel: \"In vain do they worship me, teaching as doctrines the precepts of men\" (Matt. 15:9). Therefore, we disapprove of such works, and approve and urge those that are of God's will and commission.", "token_count": 96, "proofs": []} -{"_source_id": "second-helvetic-confession", "_source_title": "Second Helvetic Confession", "_author": "Heinrich Bullinger", "_schema_type": "doctrinal_document", "_license": "cc0-1.0", "_source_url": "https://www.ccel.org/creeds/helvetic.htm", "document_id": "second-helvetic-confession", "document_kind": "confession", "unit_type": "section", "number": "7", "title": "", "parent_number": "16", "parent_title": "Of Faith and Good Works, and of Their Reward, and of Man's Merit", "content": "THE END OF GOOD WORKS\n\nThese same works ought not to be done in order that we may earn eternal life by them, for, as the apostle says, eternal life is the gift of God. Nor are they to be done for ostentation which the Lord rejects in Matt., ch. 6, nor for gain which he also rejects in Matt., ch. 23, but for the glory of God, to adorn our calling, to show gratitude to God, and for the profit of the neighbor. For our Lord says again in the Gospel: \"Let your light so shine before men, that they may see your good works and give glory to your Father who is in heaven\" (Matt. 5:16). And the apostle Paul says: \"Lead a life worthy of the calling to which you have been called\" (Eph. 4:1). Also: \"And whatever you do, in word or deed, do everything in the name of the Lord Jesus, giving thanks to God and to the Fatehr through him\" (Col. 3:17), and, \"Let each of you look not to his own interests, but to the interests of others\" (Phil. 2:4), and, \"Let our people learn to apply themselves to good deeds, so as to help cases of urgent need, and not to be unfruitful\" (Titus 3;14).", "token_count": 291, "proofs": []} -{"_source_id": "second-helvetic-confession", "_source_title": "Second Helvetic Confession", "_author": "Heinrich Bullinger", "_schema_type": "doctrinal_document", "_license": "cc0-1.0", "_source_url": "https://www.ccel.org/creeds/helvetic.htm", "document_id": "second-helvetic-confession", "document_kind": "confession", "unit_type": "section", "number": "8", "title": "", "parent_number": "16", "parent_title": "Of Faith and Good Works, and of Their Reward, and of Man's Merit", "content": "GOOD WORKS NOT REJECTED\n\nTherefore, although we teach with the apostle that a man is justified by grace through faith in Christ and not through any good works, yet we do not think that good works are of little value and condemn them. We know that man was not created or regenerated through faith in order to be idle, but rather that without ceasing he should do those things which are good and useful. For in the Gospel the Lord says that a good tree brings forth good fruit (Matt. 12:33), and that he who abides in me bears much fruit (John 15:5). The apostle says: \"For we are his workmanship, created in Christ Jesus for good works, which God prepared beforehand, that we should walk in them\" (Eph. 2:10), and again: \"Who gave himself for us to redeem us from all iniquity and to purify for himself a people of his own who are zealous for good deeds\" (Titus 2:14). We therefore condemn all who despise good works and who babble that they are useless and that we do not need to pay attention to them.", "token_count": 240, "proofs": []} -{"_source_id": "second-helvetic-confession", "_source_title": "Second Helvetic Confession", "_author": "Heinrich Bullinger", "_schema_type": "doctrinal_document", "_license": "cc0-1.0", "_source_url": "https://www.ccel.org/creeds/helvetic.htm", "document_id": "second-helvetic-confession", "document_kind": "confession", "unit_type": "section", "number": "9", "title": "", "parent_number": "16", "parent_title": "Of Faith and Good Works, and of Their Reward, and of Man's Merit", "content": "WE ARE NOT SAVED BY GOOD WORKS\n\nNevertheless, as was said above, we do not think that we are saved by good works, and that they are so necessary for salvation that no one was ever saved without them. For we are saved by grace and the favor of Christ alone. Works necessarily proceed from faith. And salvation is improperly attributed to them, but is most properly ascribed to grace. The apostle's sentence is well known: \"If it is by grace, then it is no longer of works; otherwise grace would no longer be grace. But if it is of works, then it is no longer grace, because otherwise work is no longer work\" (Rom. 11:6).", "token_count": 144, "proofs": []} -{"_source_id": "second-helvetic-confession", "_source_title": "Second Helvetic Confession", "_author": "Heinrich Bullinger", "_schema_type": "doctrinal_document", "_license": "cc0-1.0", "_source_url": "https://www.ccel.org/creeds/helvetic.htm", "document_id": "second-helvetic-confession", "document_kind": "confession", "unit_type": "section", "number": "10", "title": "", "parent_number": "16", "parent_title": "Of Faith and Good Works, and of Their Reward, and of Man's Merit", "content": "GOOD WORKS PLEASE GOD\n\nNow the works which we do by faith are pleasing to God and are approved by him. Because of faith in Christ, those who do good works which, moreover, are done from God's grace through the Holy Spirit, are pleasing to god. For St. Peter said: \"In every nation anyone who fears God and does what is right is acceptable to him\" (Acts 10:35). And Paul said: \"We have not ceased to pray for you...that you may walk worthily of the Lord, fully pleasing to him, bearing fruit in every good work\" (Col. 1:9 f.).", "token_count": 131, "proofs": []} -{"_source_id": "second-helvetic-confession", "_source_title": "Second Helvetic Confession", "_author": "Heinrich Bullinger", "_schema_type": "doctrinal_document", "_license": "cc0-1.0", "_source_url": "https://www.ccel.org/creeds/helvetic.htm", "document_id": "second-helvetic-confession", "document_kind": "confession", "unit_type": "section", "number": "11", "title": "", "parent_number": "16", "parent_title": "Of Faith and Good Works, and of Their Reward, and of Man's Merit", "content": "WE TEACH TRUE, NOT FALSE AND PHILOSOPHICAL VIRTUES\n\nAnd so we diligently teach true, not false and philosophical virtues, truly good works, and the genuine service of a Christian. And as much as we can we diligently and zealously press them upon all men, while censuring the sloth and Hypocrisy of all those who praise and profess the Gospel with their lips and dishonor it by their disgraceful lives. In this matter we place before them God's terrible threats and then his rich promises and generous rewards -- exhorting, consoling and rebuking.", "token_count": 122, "proofs": []} -{"_source_id": "second-helvetic-confession", "_source_title": "Second Helvetic Confession", "_author": "Heinrich Bullinger", "_schema_type": "doctrinal_document", "_license": "cc0-1.0", "_source_url": "https://www.ccel.org/creeds/helvetic.htm", "document_id": "second-helvetic-confession", "document_kind": "confession", "unit_type": "section", "number": "12", "title": "", "parent_number": "16", "parent_title": "Of Faith and Good Works, and of Their Reward, and of Man's Merit", "content": "GOD GIVES A REWARD FOR GOOD WORKS\n\nFor we teach that God gives a rich reward to those who do good works, according to that saying of the prophet: \"keep your voice from weeping,...for your work shall be rewarded\" (Jer. 31:16; Isa., ch. 4). The Lord also said in the Gospel: \"Rejoice and be glad, for your reward is great in heaven\" (Matt. 5:12), and, \"Whoever gives to one of these my little ones a cup of cold water, truly, I say to you, he shall not lose his reward\" (ch. 10:42). However, we do not ascribe this reward, which the Lord gives, to the merit of the man who receives it, but to the goodness, generosity and truthfulness of God who promises and gives it, and who, although he owes nothing to anyone, nevertheless promises that he will give a reward to his faithful worshippers; meanwhile he also gives them that they may honor him. Moreover, in the works even of the saints there is much that is unworthy of God and very much that is imperfect. But because God receives into favor and embraces those who do works for Christ's sake, he grants to them the promised reward. For in other respects our righteousnesses are compared to a filthy wrap (Isa. 64:6). And the Lord says in the Gospel: \"When you have done all that is commanded you, say, \"We are unworthy servants; we have only done what was our duty\" (Like 17:10).", "token_count": 332, "proofs": []} -{"_source_id": "second-helvetic-confession", "_source_title": "Second Helvetic Confession", "_author": "Heinrich Bullinger", "_schema_type": "doctrinal_document", "_license": "cc0-1.0", "_source_url": "https://www.ccel.org/creeds/helvetic.htm", "document_id": "second-helvetic-confession", "document_kind": "confession", "unit_type": "section", "number": "13", "title": "", "parent_number": "16", "parent_title": "Of Faith and Good Works, and of Their Reward, and of Man's Merit", "content": "THERE ARE NO MERITS OF MEN\n\nTherefore, although we teach that God rewards our good deeds, yet at the same time we teach, with Augustine, that God does not crown in us our merits but his gifts. Accordingly we say that whatever reward we receive is also grace, and is more grace than reward, because the good we do, we do more through God than through ourselves, and because Paul says: \"What have you that you did not receive? If then you received it, why do you boast as if you had not received it?\" (I Cor. 4:7). And this is what the blessed martyr Cyprian concluded from this verse: We are not to glory in anything in us, since nothing is our own. We therefore condemn those who defend the merits of men in such a way that they invalidate the grace of God.", "token_count": 174, "proofs": []} -{"_source_id": "second-helvetic-confession", "_source_title": "Second Helvetic Confession", "_author": "Heinrich Bullinger", "_schema_type": "doctrinal_document", "_license": "cc0-1.0", "_source_url": "https://www.ccel.org/creeds/helvetic.htm", "document_id": "second-helvetic-confession", "document_kind": "confession", "unit_type": "section", "number": "1", "title": "", "parent_number": "17", "parent_title": "Of The Catholic and Holy Church of God, and of The One Only Head of The Church", "content": "THE CHURCH HAS ALWAYS EXISTED AND IT WILL ALWAYS EXIST\n\nBut because God from the beginning would have men to be saved, and to come to the knowledge of the truth (I Tim. 2:4), it is altogether necessary that there always should have been, and should be now, and to the end of the world, a Church.", "token_count": 74, "proofs": []} -{"_source_id": "second-helvetic-confession", "_source_title": "Second Helvetic Confession", "_author": "Heinrich Bullinger", "_schema_type": "doctrinal_document", "_license": "cc0-1.0", "_source_url": "https://www.ccel.org/creeds/helvetic.htm", "document_id": "second-helvetic-confession", "document_kind": "confession", "unit_type": "section", "number": "2", "title": "", "parent_number": "17", "parent_title": "Of The Catholic and Holy Church of God, and of The One Only Head of The Church", "content": "WHAT IS THE CHURCH?\n\nThe Church is an assembly of the faithful called or gathered out of the world; a communion, I say, of all saints, namely, of those who truly know and rightly worship and serve the true God in Christ the Savior, by the Word and holy Spirit, and who by faith are partakers of all benefits which are freely offered through Christ.", "token_count": 77, "proofs": []} -{"_source_id": "second-helvetic-confession", "_source_title": "Second Helvetic Confession", "_author": "Heinrich Bullinger", "_schema_type": "doctrinal_document", "_license": "cc0-1.0", "_source_url": "https://www.ccel.org/creeds/helvetic.htm", "document_id": "second-helvetic-confession", "document_kind": "confession", "unit_type": "section", "number": "3", "title": "", "parent_number": "17", "parent_title": "Of The Catholic and Holy Church of God, and of The One Only Head of The Church", "content": "CITIZENS OF ONE COMMONWEALTH\n\nThey are all citizens of the one city, living under the same Lord, under the same laws and in the same fellowship of all good things. For the apostle calls them \"fellow citizens with the saints and members of the household of God\" (Eph. 2:19), calling the faithful on earth saints (I Cor. 4:1), who are sanctified by the blood of the Son of God. The article of the Creed, \"I believe in the holy catholic Church, the communion of saints,\" is to be understood wholly as concerning these saints.", "token_count": 127, "proofs": []} -{"_source_id": "second-helvetic-confession", "_source_title": "Second Helvetic Confession", "_author": "Heinrich Bullinger", "_schema_type": "doctrinal_document", "_license": "cc0-1.0", "_source_url": "https://www.ccel.org/creeds/helvetic.htm", "document_id": "second-helvetic-confession", "document_kind": "confession", "unit_type": "section", "number": "4", "title": "", "parent_number": "17", "parent_title": "Of The Catholic and Holy Church of God, and of The One Only Head of The Church", "content": "ONLY ONE CHURCH FOR ALL TIMES\n\nAnd since there is always but one God, and there is one mediator between God and men, Jesus the Messiah, and one Shepherd of the whole flock, one Head of this body, and, to conclude, one Spirit, one salvation, one faith, one Testament or covenant, it necessarily follows that there is only one Church.", "token_count": 75, "proofs": []} -{"_source_id": "second-helvetic-confession", "_source_title": "Second Helvetic Confession", "_author": "Heinrich Bullinger", "_schema_type": "doctrinal_document", "_license": "cc0-1.0", "_source_url": "https://www.ccel.org/creeds/helvetic.htm", "document_id": "second-helvetic-confession", "document_kind": "confession", "unit_type": "section", "number": "5", "title": "", "parent_number": "17", "parent_title": "Of The Catholic and Holy Church of God, and of The One Only Head of The Church", "content": "THE CATHOLIC CHURCH\n\nWe, therefore, call this Church catholic because it is universal, scattered through all parts of the world, and extended unto all times, and is not limited to any times or places. Therefore, we condemn the Donatists who confined the Church to I know not what corners of Africa. Nor do we approve of the Roman clergy who have recently passed off only the Roman Church as catholic.", "token_count": 87, "proofs": []} -{"_source_id": "second-helvetic-confession", "_source_title": "Second Helvetic Confession", "_author": "Heinrich Bullinger", "_schema_type": "doctrinal_document", "_license": "cc0-1.0", "_source_url": "https://www.ccel.org/creeds/helvetic.htm", "document_id": "second-helvetic-confession", "document_kind": "confession", "unit_type": "section", "number": "6", "title": "", "parent_number": "17", "parent_title": "Of The Catholic and Holy Church of God, and of The One Only Head of The Church", "content": "PARTS OR FORMS OF THE CHURCH\n\nThe Church is divided into different parts or forms; not because it is divided or rent asunder in itself, but rather because it is distinguished by the diversity of the numbers that are in it.", "token_count": 50, "proofs": []} -{"_source_id": "second-helvetic-confession", "_source_title": "Second Helvetic Confession", "_author": "Heinrich Bullinger", "_schema_type": "doctrinal_document", "_license": "cc0-1.0", "_source_url": "https://www.ccel.org/creeds/helvetic.htm", "document_id": "second-helvetic-confession", "document_kind": "confession", "unit_type": "section", "number": "7", "title": "", "parent_number": "17", "parent_title": "Of The Catholic and Holy Church of God, and of The One Only Head of The Church", "content": "MILITANT AND TRIUMPHANT\n\nFor the one is called the Church Militant, the other the Church Triumphant. The former still wages war on earth, and fights against the flesh, the world, and the prince of this world, the devil; against sin and death. But the latter, having been now discharged, triumphs in heaven immediately after having overcome all those things and rejoices before the Lord. Notwithstanding both have fellowship and union one with another.", "token_count": 98, "proofs": []} -{"_source_id": "second-helvetic-confession", "_source_title": "Second Helvetic Confession", "_author": "Heinrich Bullinger", "_schema_type": "doctrinal_document", "_license": "cc0-1.0", "_source_url": "https://www.ccel.org/creeds/helvetic.htm", "document_id": "second-helvetic-confession", "document_kind": "confession", "unit_type": "section", "number": "8", "title": "", "parent_number": "17", "parent_title": "Of The Catholic and Holy Church of God, and of The One Only Head of The Church", "content": "THE PARTICULAR CHURCH\n\nMoreover, the Church Militant upon the earth has always had many particular churches. yet all these are to be referred to the unity of the catholic Church. This [Militant] Church was set up differently before the Law among the patriarchs; otherwise under Moses by the Law; and differently by Christ through the Gospel.", "token_count": 71, "proofs": []} -{"_source_id": "second-helvetic-confession", "_source_title": "Second Helvetic Confession", "_author": "Heinrich Bullinger", "_schema_type": "doctrinal_document", "_license": "cc0-1.0", "_source_url": "https://www.ccel.org/creeds/helvetic.htm", "document_id": "second-helvetic-confession", "document_kind": "confession", "unit_type": "section", "number": "9", "title": "", "parent_number": "17", "parent_title": "Of The Catholic and Holy Church of God, and of The One Only Head of The Church", "content": "THE TWO PEOPLES\n\nGenerally two peoples are usually counted, namely, the Israelites and Gentiles, or those who have been gathered from among Jews and Gentiles into the Church. There are also two Testaments, the Old and the New.", "token_count": 51, "proofs": []} -{"_source_id": "second-helvetic-confession", "_source_title": "Second Helvetic Confession", "_author": "Heinrich Bullinger", "_schema_type": "doctrinal_document", "_license": "cc0-1.0", "_source_url": "https://www.ccel.org/creeds/helvetic.htm", "document_id": "second-helvetic-confession", "document_kind": "confession", "unit_type": "section", "number": "10", "title": "", "parent_number": "17", "parent_title": "Of The Catholic and Holy Church of God, and of The One Only Head of The Church", "content": "THE SAME CHURCH FOR THE OLD AND THE NEW PEOPLE\n\nYet from all these people there was and is one fellowship, one salvation in the one Messiah; in whom, as members of one body under one Head, all united together in the same faith, partaking also of the same spiritual food and drink. Yet here we acknowledge a diversity of times, and a diversity in the signs of the promised and delivered Christ; and that now the ceremonies being abolished, the light shines unto us more clearly, and blessings are given to us more abundantly, and a fuller liberty.", "token_count": 116, "proofs": []} -{"_source_id": "second-helvetic-confession", "_source_title": "Second Helvetic Confession", "_author": "Heinrich Bullinger", "_schema_type": "doctrinal_document", "_license": "cc0-1.0", "_source_url": "https://www.ccel.org/creeds/helvetic.htm", "document_id": "second-helvetic-confession", "document_kind": "confession", "unit_type": "section", "number": "11", "title": "", "parent_number": "17", "parent_title": "Of The Catholic and Holy Church of God, and of The One Only Head of The Church", "content": "THE CHURCH THE TEMPLE OF THE LIVING GOD\n\nThis holy Church of God is called the temple of the living God, built of living and spiritual stones and founded upon a firm rock, upon a foundation which no other can lay, and therefore it is called \"the pillar and bulwark of the truth\" (I Tim. 3:15).", "token_count": 74, "proofs": []} -{"_source_id": "second-helvetic-confession", "_source_title": "Second Helvetic Confession", "_author": "Heinrich Bullinger", "_schema_type": "doctrinal_document", "_license": "cc0-1.0", "_source_url": "https://www.ccel.org/creeds/helvetic.htm", "document_id": "second-helvetic-confession", "document_kind": "confession", "unit_type": "section", "number": "12", "title": "", "parent_number": "17", "parent_title": "Of The Catholic and Holy Church of God, and of The One Only Head of The Church", "content": "THE CHURCH DOES NOT ERR\n\nIt does not err as long as it rests upon the rock Christ, and upon the foundation of the prophets and apostles. And it is no wonder if it errs, as often as it deserts him who alone is the truth.", "token_count": 55, "proofs": []} -{"_source_id": "second-helvetic-confession", "_source_title": "Second Helvetic Confession", "_author": "Heinrich Bullinger", "_schema_type": "doctrinal_document", "_license": "cc0-1.0", "_source_url": "https://www.ccel.org/creeds/helvetic.htm", "document_id": "second-helvetic-confession", "document_kind": "confession", "unit_type": "section", "number": "13", "title": "", "parent_number": "17", "parent_title": "Of The Catholic and Holy Church of God, and of The One Only Head of The Church", "content": "THE CHURCH AS BRIDE AND VIRGIN\n\nThis Church is also called a virgin and the Bride of Christ, and even the only Beloved. For the apostle says: \"I betrothed you to Christ to present you as a pure bride to Christ\" (II Cor. 11:2).", "token_count": 64, "proofs": []} -{"_source_id": "second-helvetic-confession", "_source_title": "Second Helvetic Confession", "_author": "Heinrich Bullinger", "_schema_type": "doctrinal_document", "_license": "cc0-1.0", "_source_url": "https://www.ccel.org/creeds/helvetic.htm", "document_id": "second-helvetic-confession", "document_kind": "confession", "unit_type": "section", "number": "14", "title": "", "parent_number": "17", "parent_title": "Of The Catholic and Holy Church of God, and of The One Only Head of The Church", "content": "THE CHURCH AS A FLOCK OF SHEEP\n\nThe Church is called a flock of sheep under the one shepherd, Christ, according to Ezek., ch. 34, and John, ch. 10.", "token_count": 44, "proofs": []} -{"_source_id": "second-helvetic-confession", "_source_title": "Second Helvetic Confession", "_author": "Heinrich Bullinger", "_schema_type": "doctrinal_document", "_license": "cc0-1.0", "_source_url": "https://www.ccel.org/creeds/helvetic.htm", "document_id": "second-helvetic-confession", "document_kind": "confession", "unit_type": "section", "number": "15", "title": "", "parent_number": "17", "parent_title": "Of The Catholic and Holy Church of God, and of The One Only Head of The Church", "content": "THE CHURCH AS THE BODY\n\nIt is also called the body of Christ because the faithful are living members of Christ under Christ the Head.", "token_count": 29, "proofs": []} -{"_source_id": "second-helvetic-confession", "_source_title": "Second Helvetic Confession", "_author": "Heinrich Bullinger", "_schema_type": "doctrinal_document", "_license": "cc0-1.0", "_source_url": "https://www.ccel.org/creeds/helvetic.htm", "document_id": "second-helvetic-confession", "document_kind": "confession", "unit_type": "section", "number": "16", "title": "", "parent_number": "17", "parent_title": "Of The Catholic and Holy Church of God, and of The One Only Head of The Church", "content": "CHRIST THE SOLE HEAD OF THE CHURCH\n\nIt is the head which has the preeminence in the body, and from it the whole body receives life; by its spirit the body is governed in all things; from it, also, the body receives increase, that it may grow up. Also, there is one head of the body, and it is suited to the body. Therefore the Church cannot have any other head besides Christ. For as the Church is a spiritual body, so it must also have a spiritual head in harmony with itself. Neither can it be governed by any other spirit than by the Spirit of Christ. Wherefore Paul says: \"He is the head of the body, the church; he is the beginning, the firstborn from the dead, that in everything he might be preeminent\" (Col. 1:18). And in another place: \"Christ is the head of the church, his body, and is himself its Savior\" (Eph. 5:23). And again: he is \"the head over all things for the church, which is his body, the fulness of him who fills all in all\" (Eph. 1:22 f.). Also: \"We are to grow up in every way into him who is the head, into Christ, from whom the whole body, joined and knit together, makes bodily growth\" (Eph. 4:15 f.). And therefore we do not approve of the doctrine of the Roman clergy, who make their Pope at Rome the universal shepherd and supreme head of the Church Militant here on earth, and so the very vicar of Jesus Christ, who has (as they say) all fulness of power and sovereign authority in the Church.", "token_count": 359, "proofs": []} -{"_source_id": "second-helvetic-confession", "_source_title": "Second Helvetic Confession", "_author": "Heinrich Bullinger", "_schema_type": "doctrinal_document", "_license": "cc0-1.0", "_source_url": "https://www.ccel.org/creeds/helvetic.htm", "document_id": "second-helvetic-confession", "document_kind": "confession", "unit_type": "section", "number": "17", "title": "", "parent_number": "17", "parent_title": "Of The Catholic and Holy Church of God, and of The One Only Head of The Church", "content": "CHRIST THE ONLY PASTOR OF THE CHURCH\n\nFor we teach that Christ the Lord is, and remains the only universal pastor, and highest Pontiff before God the Father; and that in the Church he himself performs all the duties of a bishop or pastor, even to the world's end; [Vicar] and therefore does not need a substitute for one who is absent. For Christ is present with his Church, and is its life-giving Head.", "token_count": 96, "proofs": []} -{"_source_id": "second-helvetic-confession", "_source_title": "Second Helvetic Confession", "_author": "Heinrich Bullinger", "_schema_type": "doctrinal_document", "_license": "cc0-1.0", "_source_url": "https://www.ccel.org/creeds/helvetic.htm", "document_id": "second-helvetic-confession", "document_kind": "confession", "unit_type": "section", "number": "18", "title": "", "parent_number": "17", "parent_title": "Of The Catholic and Holy Church of God, and of The One Only Head of The Church", "content": "NO PRIMACY IN THE CHURCH\n\nHe has strictly forbidden his apostles and their successors to have any primacy and dominion in the Church. Who does not see, therefore, that whoever contradicts and opposes this plain truth is rather to be counted among the number of those of whom Christ's apostles prophesied: Peter in II Peter, ch. 2, and Paul in Acts 20:2; II Cor. 11:2; II Thess., ch.2, and also in other places?", "token_count": 109, "proofs": []} -{"_source_id": "second-helvetic-confession", "_source_title": "Second Helvetic Confession", "_author": "Heinrich Bullinger", "_schema_type": "doctrinal_document", "_license": "cc0-1.0", "_source_url": "https://www.ccel.org/creeds/helvetic.htm", "document_id": "second-helvetic-confession", "document_kind": "confession", "unit_type": "section", "number": "19", "title": "", "parent_number": "17", "parent_title": "Of The Catholic and Holy Church of God, and of The One Only Head of The Church", "content": "NO DISORDER IN THE CHURCH\n\nHowever, by doing away with a Roman head we do not bring any confusion or disorder into the Church, since we teach that the government of the Church which the apostles handed down is sufficient to keep the Church in proper order, the Church was not disordered or in confusion. The Roman head does indeed preserve his tyranny and the corruption that has been brought into the Church, and meanwhile he hinders, resists, and with all the strength he can muster cuts off the proper reformation of the Church.", "token_count": 111, "proofs": []} -{"_source_id": "second-helvetic-confession", "_source_title": "Second Helvetic Confession", "_author": "Heinrich Bullinger", "_schema_type": "doctrinal_document", "_license": "cc0-1.0", "_source_url": "https://www.ccel.org/creeds/helvetic.htm", "document_id": "second-helvetic-confession", "document_kind": "confession", "unit_type": "section", "number": "20", "title": "", "parent_number": "17", "parent_title": "Of The Catholic and Holy Church of God, and of The One Only Head of The Church", "content": "DISSENSIONS AND STRIFE IN THE CHURCH\n\nWe are reproached because there have been manifold dissensions and strife in our churches since they separated themselves from the Church of Rome, and therefore cannot be true churches. As though there were never in the Church of Rome any sects, nor contentions and quarrels concerning religion, and indeed, carried on not so much in the schools as from pulpits in the midst of the people. We know, to be sure, that the apostle said: \"God is not a God of confusion but of peace\" (I Cor. 14:33), and, \"While there is jealousy and strife among you, are you not of the flesh?\" Yet we cannot deny that God was in the apostolic Church and that it was a true Church, even though there were wranglings and dissensions in it. The apostle Paul reprehended Peter, an apostle (Gal. 2:11 ff.), and Barnabas dissented from Paul. Great contention arose in the Church of Antioch between them that preached the one Christ, as Luke records in The Acts of the Apostles, ch. 15. And there have at all times been great contentions in the Church, and the most excellent teachers of the Church have differed among themselves about important matters without meanwhile the Church ceasing to be the Church because of these contentions. For thus it pleases God to use the dissensions that arise in the Church to the glory of his name, to illustrate the truth, and in order that those who are in the right might be manifest (I Cor. 11:19).", "token_count": 334, "proofs": []} -{"_source_id": "second-helvetic-confession", "_source_title": "Second Helvetic Confession", "_author": "Heinrich Bullinger", "_schema_type": "doctrinal_document", "_license": "cc0-1.0", "_source_url": "https://www.ccel.org/creeds/helvetic.htm", "document_id": "second-helvetic-confession", "document_kind": "confession", "unit_type": "section", "number": "21", "title": "", "parent_number": "17", "parent_title": "Of The Catholic and Holy Church of God, and of The One Only Head of The Church", "content": "OF THE NOTES OR SIGNS OF THE TRUE CHURCH\n\nMoreover, as we acknowledge no other head of the Church than Christ, so we do not acknowledge every church to be the true Church which vaunts herself to be such; but we teach that the true Church is that in which the signs or marks of the true Church are to be found, especially the lawful and sincere preaching of the Word of God as it was delivered to us in the books of the prophets and the apostles, which all lead us unto Christ, who said in the Gospel: \"My sheep hear me voice, and I know them, and they follow me; and I give unto them eternal life. A stranger they do not follow, but they flee from him, for they do not know the voice of strangers\" (John 10:5, 27, 28). \n\nAnd those who are such in the Church have one faith and one spirit; and therefore they worship but one God, and him alone they worship in spirit and in truth, loving him alone with all their hearts and with all their strength, praying unto him alone through Jesus Christ, the only Mediator and Intercessor; and they do not seek righteousness and life outside Christ and faith in him. Because they acknowledge Christ the only head and foundation of the Church, and, resting on him, daily renew themselves by repentance, and patiently bear the cross laid upon them. Moreover, joined together with all the members of Christ by an unfeigned love, they show that they are Christ's disciples by persevering in the bond of peace and holy unity. At the same time they participate in the sacraments instituted by Christ, and delivered unto us by his apostles, using them in no other way than as they received them from the Lord. That saying of the apostle Paul is well known to all: \"I received from the Lord what I also delivered to you\" (I Cor. 11:23 ff.). Accordingly, we condemn all such churches as strangers from the true Church of Christ, which are not such as we have heard they ought to be, no matter how much they brag of a succession of bishops, of unity, and of antiquity. Moreover, we have a charge from the apostles of Christ \"ti shun the worship of idols\" (I Cor. 10:14; I John 5:21), and \"to come out of Babylon,\" and to have no fellowship with her, unless we want to be partakers with her of all God's plagues (Rev. 18:4; II Cor. 6:17).", "token_count": 532, "proofs": []} -{"_source_id": "second-helvetic-confession", "_source_title": "Second Helvetic Confession", "_author": "Heinrich Bullinger", "_schema_type": "doctrinal_document", "_license": "cc0-1.0", "_source_url": "https://www.ccel.org/creeds/helvetic.htm", "document_id": "second-helvetic-confession", "document_kind": "confession", "unit_type": "section", "number": "22", "title": "", "parent_number": "17", "parent_title": "Of The Catholic and Holy Church of God, and of The One Only Head of The Church", "content": "OUTSIDE THE CHURCH OF GOD THERE IS NO SALVATION\n\nBut we esteem fellowship with the true Church of Christ so highly that we deny that those can live before God who do not stand in fellowship with the true Church of God, but separate themselves from it. For as there was no salvation outside Noah's ark when the world perished in flood; so we believe that there is no certain salvation outside Christ, who offers himself to be enjoyed by the elect in the Church; and hence we teach that those who wish to live ought not to be separated from the true Church of Christ.", "token_count": 120, "proofs": []} -{"_source_id": "second-helvetic-confession", "_source_title": "Second Helvetic Confession", "_author": "Heinrich Bullinger", "_schema_type": "doctrinal_document", "_license": "cc0-1.0", "_source_url": "https://www.ccel.org/creeds/helvetic.htm", "document_id": "second-helvetic-confession", "document_kind": "confession", "unit_type": "section", "number": "23", "title": "", "parent_number": "17", "parent_title": "Of The Catholic and Holy Church of God, and of The One Only Head of The Church", "content": "THE CHURCH IS NOT BOUND TO ITS SIGNS\n\nNevertheless, by the signs [of the true Church] mentioned above, we do not so narrowly restrict the Church as to teach that all those are outside the Church who either do not participate in the sacraments, at least not willingly and through contempt, but rather, being forced by necessity, unwillingly abstain from them or are deprived of them; or in whom faith sometimes fails, though it is not entirely extinguished and does not wholly cease; or in whom imperfections and errors due to weakness are found. For we know that God had some friends in the world outside the commonwealth of Israel. We know what befell the people of God in the captivity of Babylon, where they were deprived of their sacrifices for seventy years. We know what happened to St. Peter, who denied his Master, and what is wont to happen daily to God's elect and faithful people who go astray and are weak. We know, moreover, what kind of churches the churches in Galatia and Corinth were in the apostles' time, in which the apostle found fault with many serious offenses; yet he calls them holy churches of Christ (I Cor. 1:2; Gal. 1:2).", "token_count": 257, "proofs": []} -{"_source_id": "second-helvetic-confession", "_source_title": "Second Helvetic Confession", "_author": "Heinrich Bullinger", "_schema_type": "doctrinal_document", "_license": "cc0-1.0", "_source_url": "https://www.ccel.org/creeds/helvetic.htm", "document_id": "second-helvetic-confession", "document_kind": "confession", "unit_type": "section", "number": "24", "title": "", "parent_number": "17", "parent_title": "Of The Catholic and Holy Church of God, and of The One Only Head of The Church", "content": "THE CHURCH APPEARS AT TIMES TO BE EXTINCT\n\nYes, and it sometimes happens that God in his just judgment allows the truth of his Word, and the catholic faith, and the proper worship of God to be so obscured and overthrown that the Church seems almost extinct, and no more to exist, as we see to have happened in the days of Elijah (I Kings 19:10, 14), and at other times. Meanwhile God has in this world and in this darkness his true worshippers, and those not a few, but even seven thousand and more (I Kings 19:18; Rev. 7:3 ff.). For the apostle exclaims: \"God's firm foundation stands, bearing this seal, `The Lord knows those who are his,' \" etc. (II Tim. 2:19). Whence the Church of God may be termed invisible; not because the men from whom the Church is gathered are invisible, but because, being hidden from our eyes and known only to God, it often secretly escapes human judgment.", "token_count": 218, "proofs": []} -{"_source_id": "second-helvetic-confession", "_source_title": "Second Helvetic Confession", "_author": "Heinrich Bullinger", "_schema_type": "doctrinal_document", "_license": "cc0-1.0", "_source_url": "https://www.ccel.org/creeds/helvetic.htm", "document_id": "second-helvetic-confession", "document_kind": "confession", "unit_type": "section", "number": "25", "title": "", "parent_number": "17", "parent_title": "Of The Catholic and Holy Church of God, and of The One Only Head of The Church", "content": "NOT ALL WHO ARE IN THE CHURCH ARE OF THE CHURCH\n\nAgain, not all that are reckoned in the number of the Church are saints, and living and true members of the Church. For there are many hypocrites, who outwardly hear the Word of God, and publicly receive the sacraments, and seem to pray to God through Christ alone, to confess Christ to be their only righteousness, and to worship God, and to exercise the duties of charity, and for a time to endure with patience in misfortune. And yet they are inwardly destitute of true illumination of the Spirit, of faith and sincerity of heart, and of perseverance to the end. But eventually the character of these men, for the most part, will be disclosed. For the apostle John says: \"They went out from us, but they were not of us; for if they had been of us, they would indeed have continued with us\" (I John 2:19). And although while they simulate piety they are not of the Church, yet they are considered to be in the Church, just as traitors in a state are numbered among its citizens before they are discovered; and as the tares or darnel and chaff are found among the wheat, and as swellings and tumors are found in a sound body, And therefore the Church of God is rightly compared to a net which catches fish of all kinds, and to a field, in which both wheat and tares are found (Matt. 13:24 ff., 47 ff.).", "token_count": 318, "proofs": []} -{"_source_id": "second-helvetic-confession", "_source_title": "Second Helvetic Confession", "_author": "Heinrich Bullinger", "_schema_type": "doctrinal_document", "_license": "cc0-1.0", "_source_url": "https://www.ccel.org/creeds/helvetic.htm", "document_id": "second-helvetic-confession", "document_kind": "confession", "unit_type": "section", "number": "26", "title": "", "parent_number": "17", "parent_title": "Of The Catholic and Holy Church of God, and of The One Only Head of The Church", "content": "WE MUST NOT JUDGE RASHLY OR PREMATURELY\n\nHence we must be very careful not to judge before the time, nor undertake to exclude, reject or cut off those whom the Lord does not want to have excluded or rejected, and those whom we cannot eliminate without loss to the Church. On the other hand, we must be vigilant lest while the pious snore the wicked gain ground and do harm to the Church.", "token_count": 89, "proofs": []} -{"_source_id": "second-helvetic-confession", "_source_title": "Second Helvetic Confession", "_author": "Heinrich Bullinger", "_schema_type": "doctrinal_document", "_license": "cc0-1.0", "_source_url": "https://www.ccel.org/creeds/helvetic.htm", "document_id": "second-helvetic-confession", "document_kind": "confession", "unit_type": "section", "number": "27", "title": "", "parent_number": "17", "parent_title": "Of The Catholic and Holy Church of God, and of The One Only Head of The Church", "content": "THE UNITY OF THE CHURCH IS NOT IN EXTERNAL RITES\n\nFurthermore, we diligently teach that care is to be taken wherein the truth and unity of the Church chiefly lies, lest we rashly provoke and foster schisms in the Church. Unity consists not in outward rites and ceremonies, but rather in the truth and unity of the catholic faith. The catholic faith is not given to us by human laws, but by Holy Scriptures, of which the Apostles' Creed is a compendium. And, therefore, we read in the ancient writers that there was a manifold diversity of rites, but that they were free, and no one ever thought that the unity of the Church was thereby dissolved. So we teach that the true harmony of the Church consists in doctrines and in the true and harmonious preaching of the Gospel of Christ, and in rites that have been expressly delivered by the Lord. And here we especially urge that saying of the apostle: \"Let those of us who are perfect have this mind; and if in any thing you are otherwise minded, God will reveal that also to you. Nevertheless let us walk by the same rule according to what we have attained, and let us be of the same mind\" (Phil. 3:15 f.).", "token_count": 255, "proofs": []} -{"_source_id": "second-helvetic-confession", "_source_title": "Second Helvetic Confession", "_author": "Heinrich Bullinger", "_schema_type": "doctrinal_document", "_license": "cc0-1.0", "_source_url": "https://www.ccel.org/creeds/helvetic.htm", "document_id": "second-helvetic-confession", "document_kind": "confession", "unit_type": "section", "number": "1", "title": "", "parent_number": "18", "parent_title": "Of The Ministers of The Church, Their Institution and Duties", "content": "GOD USES MINISTERS IN THE BUILDING OF THE CHURCH\n\nGod has always used ministers for the gathering or establishing of a Church for himself, and for the governing and preservation of the same; and still he does, and always will, use them so long as the Church remains on earth. Therefore, the first beginning, institution, and office of ministers is a most ancient arrangement of God himself, and not a new one of men.", "token_count": 92, "proofs": []} -{"_source_id": "second-helvetic-confession", "_source_title": "Second Helvetic Confession", "_author": "Heinrich Bullinger", "_schema_type": "doctrinal_document", "_license": "cc0-1.0", "_source_url": "https://www.ccel.org/creeds/helvetic.htm", "document_id": "second-helvetic-confession", "document_kind": "confession", "unit_type": "section", "number": "2", "title": "", "parent_number": "18", "parent_title": "Of The Ministers of The Church, Their Institution and Duties", "content": "INSTITUTION AND ORIGIN OF MINISTERS\n\nIt is true that God can, by his power, without any means join to himself a Church from among men; but he preferred to deal with men by the ministry of men. Therefore ministers are to be regarded, not as ministers by themselves alone, but as the ministers of God, inasmuch as God effects the salvation of men through them.", "token_count": 81, "proofs": []} -{"_source_id": "second-helvetic-confession", "_source_title": "Second Helvetic Confession", "_author": "Heinrich Bullinger", "_schema_type": "doctrinal_document", "_license": "cc0-1.0", "_source_url": "https://www.ccel.org/creeds/helvetic.htm", "document_id": "second-helvetic-confession", "document_kind": "confession", "unit_type": "section", "number": "3", "title": "", "parent_number": "18", "parent_title": "Of The Ministers of The Church, Their Institution and Duties", "content": "THE MINISTRY IS NOT TO BE DESPISED\n\nHence we warn men to beware lest we attribute what has to do with our conversion and instruction to the secret power of the Holy Spirit in such a way that we make void the ecclesiastical ministry. For it is fitting that we always have in mind the words of the apostle: \"How are they to believe in him of whom they have not heard? And how are they to hear without a preacher? So faith comes from hearing, and hearing comes by the word of God\" (Rom. 10: 14, 17). And also what the Lord said in the Gospel: \"Truly, truly, I say to you, he who receives any one whom I send receives me; and he who receives me receives him who sent me\" (John 13:20). Likewise a man of Macedonia, who appeared to Paul in a vision while he was in Asia, secretly admonished him, saying: \"Come over to Macedonia and help us\" (Acts 16:9). And in another place the same apostle said: \"We are fellow workmen for God; you are God's tillage, God's building\" (I Cor. 3:9). \n\nYet, on the other hand, we must beware that we do not attribute too much to ministers and the ministry; remembering here also the words of the Lord in the Gospel: \"No one can come to me unless my Father draws him\" (John 6:44), and the words of the apostle: \"What then is Paul? What is Apollos? Servants through whom you believed, as the Lord assigned to each. I planted, Apollos watered, but only God gives the growth\" (I Cor. 3:5 ff.).", "token_count": 369, "proofs": []} -{"_source_id": "second-helvetic-confession", "_source_title": "Second Helvetic Confession", "_author": "Heinrich Bullinger", "_schema_type": "doctrinal_document", "_license": "cc0-1.0", "_source_url": "https://www.ccel.org/creeds/helvetic.htm", "document_id": "second-helvetic-confession", "document_kind": "confession", "unit_type": "section", "number": "4", "title": "", "parent_number": "18", "parent_title": "Of The Ministers of The Church, Their Institution and Duties", "content": "GOD MOVES THE HEARTS OF MEN\n\nTherefore, let us believe that God teaches us by his word, outwardly through his ministers, and inwardly moves the hearts of his elect to faith by the Holy Spirit; and that therefore we ought to render all glory unto God for this whole favor. But this matter has been dealt with in the first chapter of this Exposition.", "token_count": 78, "proofs": []} -{"_source_id": "second-helvetic-confession", "_source_title": "Second Helvetic Confession", "_author": "Heinrich Bullinger", "_schema_type": "doctrinal_document", "_license": "cc0-1.0", "_source_url": "https://www.ccel.org/creeds/helvetic.htm", "document_id": "second-helvetic-confession", "document_kind": "confession", "unit_type": "section", "number": "5", "title": "", "parent_number": "18", "parent_title": "Of The Ministers of The Church, Their Institution and Duties", "content": "WHO THE MINISTERS ARE AND OF WHAT SORT GOD HAS GIVEN TO THE WORLD\n\nAnd even from the beginning of the world God has used the most excellent men in the whole world (even if many of them were simple in worldly wisdom or philosophy, but were outstanding in true theology), namely, the patriarchs, with whom he frequently spike by angels. For the patriarchs were the prophets or teachers of their age whom God for this reason wanted to live for several centuries, in order that they might be, as it were, fathers and lights of the world. They were followed by Moses and the prophets renowned throughout all the world.", "token_count": 127, "proofs": []} -{"_source_id": "second-helvetic-confession", "_source_title": "Second Helvetic Confession", "_author": "Heinrich Bullinger", "_schema_type": "doctrinal_document", "_license": "cc0-1.0", "_source_url": "https://www.ccel.org/creeds/helvetic.htm", "document_id": "second-helvetic-confession", "document_kind": "confession", "unit_type": "section", "number": "6", "title": "", "parent_number": "18", "parent_title": "Of The Ministers of The Church, Their Institution and Duties", "content": "CHRIST THE TEACHER\n\nAfter these the heavenly Father even sent his only-begotten Son, the most perfect teacher of the world; in whom is hidden the wisdom of God, and which has come to us through the most holy, simple, and most perfect doctrine of all. For he chose disciples for himself whom he made apostles. These went out into the whole world, and everywhere gathered together churches by the preaching of the Gospel, and then throughout all the churches in the world they appointed pastors or teachers according to Christ's command; through their successors he has taught and governed the Church unto this day. Therefore, as God gave unto his ancient people the patriarchs, together with Moses and the prophets, so also to his people of the New Testament he sent his only-begotten Son, and, with him, the apostles and teachers of the Church.", "token_count": 175, "proofs": []} -{"_source_id": "second-helvetic-confession", "_source_title": "Second Helvetic Confession", "_author": "Heinrich Bullinger", "_schema_type": "doctrinal_document", "_license": "cc0-1.0", "_source_url": "https://www.ccel.org/creeds/helvetic.htm", "document_id": "second-helvetic-confession", "document_kind": "confession", "unit_type": "section", "number": "7", "title": "", "parent_number": "18", "parent_title": "Of The Ministers of The Church, Their Institution and Duties", "content": "MINISTERS OF THE NEW TESTAMENT\n\nFurthermore, the ministers of the new people are called by various names. For they are called apostles, prophets, evangelists, bishops, elders, pastors, and teachers (I Cor. 12:28; Eph. 4:11).", "token_count": 59, "proofs": []} -{"_source_id": "second-helvetic-confession", "_source_title": "Second Helvetic Confession", "_author": "Heinrich Bullinger", "_schema_type": "doctrinal_document", "_license": "cc0-1.0", "_source_url": "https://www.ccel.org/creeds/helvetic.htm", "document_id": "second-helvetic-confession", "document_kind": "confession", "unit_type": "section", "number": "8", "title": "", "parent_number": "18", "parent_title": "Of The Ministers of The Church, Their Institution and Duties", "content": "THE APOSTLES\n\nThe apostles did not stay in any particular place, but throughout the world gathered together different churches. When they were once established, there ceased to be apostles, and pastors took their place, each in his church.", "token_count": 49, "proofs": []} -{"_source_id": "second-helvetic-confession", "_source_title": "Second Helvetic Confession", "_author": "Heinrich Bullinger", "_schema_type": "doctrinal_document", "_license": "cc0-1.0", "_source_url": "https://www.ccel.org/creeds/helvetic.htm", "document_id": "second-helvetic-confession", "document_kind": "confession", "unit_type": "section", "number": "9", "title": "", "parent_number": "18", "parent_title": "Of The Ministers of The Church, Their Institution and Duties", "content": "PROPHETS\n\nIn former times the prophets were seers, knowing the future; but they also interpreted the Scriptures. Such men are also found still today.", "token_count": 32, "proofs": []} -{"_source_id": "second-helvetic-confession", "_source_title": "Second Helvetic Confession", "_author": "Heinrich Bullinger", "_schema_type": "doctrinal_document", "_license": "cc0-1.0", "_source_url": "https://www.ccel.org/creeds/helvetic.htm", "document_id": "second-helvetic-confession", "document_kind": "confession", "unit_type": "section", "number": "10", "title": "", "parent_number": "18", "parent_title": "Of The Ministers of The Church, Their Institution and Duties", "content": "EVANGELISTS\n\nThe writers of the history of the Gospel were called Evangelists; but they also were heralds of the Gospel of Christ; as Paul also commended Timothy: \"Do the work of an evangelist\" (II Tim. 4:5).", "token_count": 55, "proofs": []} -{"_source_id": "second-helvetic-confession", "_source_title": "Second Helvetic Confession", "_author": "Heinrich Bullinger", "_schema_type": "doctrinal_document", "_license": "cc0-1.0", "_source_url": "https://www.ccel.org/creeds/helvetic.htm", "document_id": "second-helvetic-confession", "document_kind": "confession", "unit_type": "section", "number": "11", "title": "", "parent_number": "18", "parent_title": "Of The Ministers of The Church, Their Institution and Duties", "content": "BISHOPS\n\nBishops are the overseers and watchmen of the Church, who administer the food and needs of the life of the Church.", "token_count": 30, "proofs": []} -{"_source_id": "second-helvetic-confession", "_source_title": "Second Helvetic Confession", "_author": "Heinrich Bullinger", "_schema_type": "doctrinal_document", "_license": "cc0-1.0", "_source_url": "https://www.ccel.org/creeds/helvetic.htm", "document_id": "second-helvetic-confession", "document_kind": "confession", "unit_type": "section", "number": "12", "title": "", "parent_number": "18", "parent_title": "Of The Ministers of The Church, Their Institution and Duties", "content": "PRESBYTERS\n\nThe presbyters are the elders and, as it were, senators and fathers of the Church, governing it with wholesome counsel.", "token_count": 31, "proofs": []} -{"_source_id": "second-helvetic-confession", "_source_title": "Second Helvetic Confession", "_author": "Heinrich Bullinger", "_schema_type": "doctrinal_document", "_license": "cc0-1.0", "_source_url": "https://www.ccel.org/creeds/helvetic.htm", "document_id": "second-helvetic-confession", "document_kind": "confession", "unit_type": "section", "number": "13", "title": "", "parent_number": "18", "parent_title": "Of The Ministers of The Church, Their Institution and Duties", "content": "PASTORS\n\nThe pastors both keep the Lord's sheepfold, and also provide for its needs.", "token_count": 21, "proofs": []} -{"_source_id": "second-helvetic-confession", "_source_title": "Second Helvetic Confession", "_author": "Heinrich Bullinger", "_schema_type": "doctrinal_document", "_license": "cc0-1.0", "_source_url": "https://www.ccel.org/creeds/helvetic.htm", "document_id": "second-helvetic-confession", "document_kind": "confession", "unit_type": "section", "number": "14", "title": "", "parent_number": "18", "parent_title": "Of The Ministers of The Church, Their Institution and Duties", "content": "TEACHERS\n\nThe teachers instruct and teach the true faith and godliness. Therefore, the ministers of the churches may now be called bishops, elders, pastors, and teachers.", "token_count": 36, "proofs": []} -{"_source_id": "second-helvetic-confession", "_source_title": "Second Helvetic Confession", "_author": "Heinrich Bullinger", "_schema_type": "doctrinal_document", "_license": "cc0-1.0", "_source_url": "https://www.ccel.org/creeds/helvetic.htm", "document_id": "second-helvetic-confession", "document_kind": "confession", "unit_type": "section", "number": "15", "title": "", "parent_number": "18", "parent_title": "Of The Ministers of The Church, Their Institution and Duties", "content": "PAPAL ORDERS\n\nThen in subsequent times many more names of ministers in the Church were introduced into the Church of God. For some were appointed patriarchs, others archbishops, others suffragans; also, metropolitans, archdeacons, deacons, subdeacons, acolytes, exorcists, cantors, porters, and I know not what others, as cardinals, provosts, and priors; greater and lesser fathers, greater and lesser orders. But we are not troubled about all these about how they once were and are now. For us the apostolic doctrine concerning ministers is sufficient.", "token_count": 132, "proofs": []} -{"_source_id": "second-helvetic-confession", "_source_title": "Second Helvetic Confession", "_author": "Heinrich Bullinger", "_schema_type": "doctrinal_document", "_license": "cc0-1.0", "_source_url": "https://www.ccel.org/creeds/helvetic.htm", "document_id": "second-helvetic-confession", "document_kind": "confession", "unit_type": "section", "number": "16", "title": "", "parent_number": "18", "parent_title": "Of The Ministers of The Church, Their Institution and Duties", "content": "CONCERNING MONKS\n\nSince we assuredly know that monks, and the orders or sects of monks, are instituted neither by Christ nor by the apostles, we teach that they are of no use to the Church of God, nay rather, are pernicious. For, although in former times they were tolerable (when they were hermits, earning their living with their own hands, and were not a burden to anyone, but like the laity were everywhere obedient to the pastors of the churches), yet now the whole world sees and knows what they are like. They formulate I know not what vows; but they lead a life quite contrary to their vows, so that the best of them deserves to be numbered among those of whom the apostle said: \"We hear that some of you are living an irregular life, mere busybodies, not doing any work\" etc. (II Thess. 3:11). Therefore, we neither have such in our churches, nor do we teach that they should be in the churches of Christ.", "token_count": 216, "proofs": []} -{"_source_id": "second-helvetic-confession", "_source_title": "Second Helvetic Confession", "_author": "Heinrich Bullinger", "_schema_type": "doctrinal_document", "_license": "cc0-1.0", "_source_url": "https://www.ccel.org/creeds/helvetic.htm", "document_id": "second-helvetic-confession", "document_kind": "confession", "unit_type": "section", "number": "17", "title": "", "parent_number": "18", "parent_title": "Of The Ministers of The Church, Their Institution and Duties", "content": "MINISTERS ARE TO BE CALLED AND ELECTED\n\nFurthermore, no man ought to usurp the honor of the ecclesiastical ministry; that is, to seize it for himself by bribery or any deceits, or by his own free choice. But let the ministers of the Church be called and chosen by lawful and ecclesiastical election; that is to say, let them be carefully chosen by the Church or by those delegated from the Church for that purpose in a proper order without any uproar, dissension and rivalry. Not any one may be elected, but capable men distinguished by sufficient consecrated learning, pious eloquence, simple wisdom, lastly, by moderation and an honorable reputation, according to that apostolic rule which is compiled by the apostle in I Tim., ch. 3, and Titus, ch. 1.", "token_count": 175, "proofs": []} -{"_source_id": "second-helvetic-confession", "_source_title": "Second Helvetic Confession", "_author": "Heinrich Bullinger", "_schema_type": "doctrinal_document", "_license": "cc0-1.0", "_source_url": "https://www.ccel.org/creeds/helvetic.htm", "document_id": "second-helvetic-confession", "document_kind": "confession", "unit_type": "section", "number": "18", "title": "", "parent_number": "18", "parent_title": "Of The Ministers of The Church, Their Institution and Duties", "content": "ORDINATION\n\nAnd those who are elected are to be ordained by the elders with public prayer and laying on of hands. Here we condemn all those who go off of their own accord, being nether chosen, sent, nor ordained (Jer., ch. 23). We condemn unfit ministers and those not furnished with the necessary gifts of a pastor. \n\nIn the meantime we acknowledge that the harmless simplicity of some pastors in the primitive Church sometimes profited the Church more than the many-sided, refined and fastidious, but a little too esoteric learning of others. For this reason we do not reject even today the honest, yet by no means ignorant, simplicity of some.", "token_count": 135, "proofs": []} -{"_source_id": "second-helvetic-confession", "_source_title": "Second Helvetic Confession", "_author": "Heinrich Bullinger", "_schema_type": "doctrinal_document", "_license": "cc0-1.0", "_source_url": "https://www.ccel.org/creeds/helvetic.htm", "document_id": "second-helvetic-confession", "document_kind": "confession", "unit_type": "section", "number": "19", "title": "", "parent_number": "18", "parent_title": "Of The Ministers of The Church, Their Institution and Duties", "content": "PRIESTHOOD OF ALL BELIEVERS\n\nTo be sure, Christ's apostles call all who believe in Christ \"priests,\" but not on account of an office, but because, all the faithful having been made kings and priests, we are able to offer up a spiritual sacrifices to God through Christ (Ex. 19:6; I Peter 2:9; Rev. 1:6). Therefore, the priesthood and the ministry are very different from one another. For the priesthood, as we have just said, is common to all Christians; not so is the ministry. Nor have we abolished the ministry of the Church because we have repudiated the papal priesthood from the Church of Christ.", "token_count": 145, "proofs": []} -{"_source_id": "second-helvetic-confession", "_source_title": "Second Helvetic Confession", "_author": "Heinrich Bullinger", "_schema_type": "doctrinal_document", "_license": "cc0-1.0", "_source_url": "https://www.ccel.org/creeds/helvetic.htm", "document_id": "second-helvetic-confession", "document_kind": "confession", "unit_type": "section", "number": "20", "title": "", "parent_number": "18", "parent_title": "Of The Ministers of The Church, Their Institution and Duties", "content": "PRIESTS AND PRIESTHOOD\n\nSurely in the new covenant of Christ there is no longer any such priesthood as was under the ancient people; which had an external anointing, holy garments, and very many ceremonies which were types of Christ, who abolished them all by this coming and fulfilling them. But he himself remains the only priest forever, and lest we derogate anything form him, we do not impart the name of priest to any minister. For the Lord himself did not appoint any priests in the Church of the New Testament who, having received authority from the suffragan, may daily offer up the sacrifice that is, the very flesh and blood of the Lord, for the living and the dead, but ministers who may teach and administer the sacraments.", "token_count": 156, "proofs": []} -{"_source_id": "second-helvetic-confession", "_source_title": "Second Helvetic Confession", "_author": "Heinrich Bullinger", "_schema_type": "doctrinal_document", "_license": "cc0-1.0", "_source_url": "https://www.ccel.org/creeds/helvetic.htm", "document_id": "second-helvetic-confession", "document_kind": "confession", "unit_type": "section", "number": "21", "title": "", "parent_number": "18", "parent_title": "Of The Ministers of The Church, Their Institution and Duties", "content": "THE NATURE OF THE MINISTERS OF THE NEW TESTAMENT\n\nPaul explains simply and briefly what we are to think of the ministers of the New Testament or of the Christian Church, and what we are to attribute to them. \"This is how one should regard us, as servants of Christ and stewards of the mysteries of God\" II Cor. 4:1). Therefore, the apostle wants us to think of ministers as ministers. Now the apostle calls them rowers, who have their eyes fixed on the coxswain, and so men who do not live for themselves or according to their own will, but for others--namely, their masters, upon whose command they altogether depend. For in all his duties every minister of the Church is commanded to carry out only what he has received in commandment from his Lord, and not to indulge his own free choice. And in this case it is expressly declared who is the Lord, namely, Christ; to whom the ministers are subject in all the affairs of the ministry.", "token_count": 211, "proofs": []} -{"_source_id": "second-helvetic-confession", "_source_title": "Second Helvetic Confession", "_author": "Heinrich Bullinger", "_schema_type": "doctrinal_document", "_license": "cc0-1.0", "_source_url": "https://www.ccel.org/creeds/helvetic.htm", "document_id": "second-helvetic-confession", "document_kind": "confession", "unit_type": "section", "number": "22", "title": "", "parent_number": "18", "parent_title": "Of The Ministers of The Church, Their Institution and Duties", "content": "MINISTERS AS STEWARDS OF THE MYSTERIES OF GOD\n\nMoreover, to the end that he might expound the ministry more fully, the apostle adds that ministers of the Church are administrators and stewards of the mysteries of God. Now in may passages, especially in Eph., ch. 3, Paul called the mysteries of God the Gospel of Christ. And the sacraments of Christ are also called mysteries by the ancient writers. Therefore for this purpose are the ministers of the Church called--namely, to preach the Gospel of Christ to the faithful, and to administer the sacraments. We read, also, in another place in the Gospel, of \"the faithful and wise steward,\" whom \"his master will set over his household, to give them their portion of food at the proper time\" (Luke 12:42). Again, elsewhere in the Gospel a man takes a journey in a foreign country and, leaving his house, gives his substance and authority over it to his servants, and to each his work.", "token_count": 208, "proofs": []} -{"_source_id": "second-helvetic-confession", "_source_title": "Second Helvetic Confession", "_author": "Heinrich Bullinger", "_schema_type": "doctrinal_document", "_license": "cc0-1.0", "_source_url": "https://www.ccel.org/creeds/helvetic.htm", "document_id": "second-helvetic-confession", "document_kind": "confession", "unit_type": "section", "number": "23", "title": "", "parent_number": "18", "parent_title": "Of The Ministers of The Church, Their Institution and Duties", "content": "THE POWER OF MINISTERS OF THE CHURCH\n\nNow, therefore, it is fitting that we also say something about the power and duty of the ministers of the Church. Concerning this power some have argued industriously, and to it have subjected everything on earth, even the greatest things, and they have done so contrary to the commandment of the Lord who has prohibited dominion for this disciples and has highly commended humility (Luke 22:24 ff.; Matt. 18:3 f.; 20:25 ff.). There is, indeed, another power that is pure and absolute, which is called the power of right. According to this power all things in the whole world are subject to Christ, who is Lord of all, as he himself has testified when he said: \"All authority in heaven and on earth has been given to me\" (Matt. 28:18), and again, \"I am the first and the last, and behold I am alive for evermore, and I have the keys of Hades and Death\" (Rev. 1:18); also, \"He has the key of David, which opens and no one shall shut, who shuts and no one opens\" (Rev. 3:7).", "token_count": 255, "proofs": []} -{"_source_id": "second-helvetic-confession", "_source_title": "Second Helvetic Confession", "_author": "Heinrich Bullinger", "_schema_type": "doctrinal_document", "_license": "cc0-1.0", "_source_url": "https://www.ccel.org/creeds/helvetic.htm", "document_id": "second-helvetic-confession", "document_kind": "confession", "unit_type": "section", "number": "24", "title": "", "parent_number": "18", "parent_title": "Of The Ministers of The Church, Their Institution and Duties", "content": "THE LORD RESERVES TRUE POWER FOR HIMSELF\n\nThis power the Lord reserves to himself, and does not transfer it to any other, so that he might stand idly by as a spectator while his ministers work. For Isaiah says, \"I will place on his shoulder the key of the house of David\" (Isa. 22:22), and again, \"The government will be upon his shoulders, but still keeps and uses his own power, governing all things.", "token_count": 97, "proofs": []} -{"_source_id": "second-helvetic-confession", "_source_title": "Second Helvetic Confession", "_author": "Heinrich Bullinger", "_schema_type": "doctrinal_document", "_license": "cc0-1.0", "_source_url": "https://www.ccel.org/creeds/helvetic.htm", "document_id": "second-helvetic-confession", "document_kind": "confession", "unit_type": "section", "number": "25", "title": "", "parent_number": "18", "parent_title": "Of The Ministers of The Church, Their Institution and Duties", "content": "THE POWER OF THE OFFICE AND OF THE MINISTER\n\nThen there is another power of an office or of ministry limited by him who has full and absolute power. And this is more like a service than a dominion.", "token_count": 45, "proofs": []} -{"_source_id": "second-helvetic-confession", "_source_title": "Second Helvetic Confession", "_author": "Heinrich Bullinger", "_schema_type": "doctrinal_document", "_license": "cc0-1.0", "_source_url": "https://www.ccel.org/creeds/helvetic.htm", "document_id": "second-helvetic-confession", "document_kind": "confession", "unit_type": "section", "number": "26", "title": "", "parent_number": "18", "parent_title": "Of The Ministers of The Church, Their Institution and Duties", "content": "THE KEYS\n\nFor a lord gives up his power to the steward in his house, and for that cause gives him the keys, that he may admit into or exclude from the house those whom his lord will have admitted or excluded. In virtue of this power the minister, because of his office, does that which the Lord has commanded him to do; and the Lord confirms what he does, and wills that what his servant has done will be so regarded and acknowledges, as if he himself had done it. Undoubtedly, it is to this that these evangelical sentences refer: \"I will give you the keys of the kingdom of heaven, and whatever you bind on earth shall be bound in heaven, and whatever you loose on earth shall be loosed in heaven\" (Matt. 16:19). Again, \"If you forgive the sins of any, they are forgiven; if you retain the sins of any, they are retained\" (John 20:23). But if the minister does not carry out everything as the Lord has commanded him, but transgresses the bounds of faith, then the Lord certainly makes void what he has done. Wherefore the ecclesiastical power of the ministers of the Church is that function whereby they indeed govern the Church of God, but yet se do all things in the Church as the Lord has prescribed in his Word. When those things are done, the faithful esteem them as done by the Lord himself. But mention has already been made of the keys above.", "token_count": 304, "proofs": []} -{"_source_id": "second-helvetic-confession", "_source_title": "Second Helvetic Confession", "_author": "Heinrich Bullinger", "_schema_type": "doctrinal_document", "_license": "cc0-1.0", "_source_url": "https://www.ccel.org/creeds/helvetic.htm", "document_id": "second-helvetic-confession", "document_kind": "confession", "unit_type": "section", "number": "27", "title": "", "parent_number": "18", "parent_title": "Of The Ministers of The Church, Their Institution and Duties", "content": "THE POWER OF MINISTERS IS ONE AND THE SAME, AND EQUAL\n\nNow the one and an equal power or function is given to all ministers in the Church. Certainly, in the beginning, the bishops or presbyters governed the Church in common; no man lifted up himself above another, none usurped greater power or authority over his fellow-bishops. For remembering the words of the Lord: \"Let the leader among you become as one who serves\" (Luke 22:26), they kept themselves in humility, and by mutual services they helped one another in the governing and preserving of the Church.", "token_count": 122, "proofs": []} -{"_source_id": "second-helvetic-confession", "_source_title": "Second Helvetic Confession", "_author": "Heinrich Bullinger", "_schema_type": "doctrinal_document", "_license": "cc0-1.0", "_source_url": "https://www.ccel.org/creeds/helvetic.htm", "document_id": "second-helvetic-confession", "document_kind": "confession", "unit_type": "section", "number": "28", "title": "", "parent_number": "18", "parent_title": "Of The Ministers of The Church, Their Institution and Duties", "content": "ORDER TO BE PRESERVED\n\nNevertheless, for the sake of preserving order some one of the ministers called the assembly together, proposed matters to be laid before it, gathered the opinions of the others, in short, to the best of man's ability took precaution lest any confusion should arise. Thus did St. Peter, as we read in The Acts of the Apostles, who nevertheless was not on that account preferred to the others, nor endowed with greater authority than the rest. Rightly then does Cyprian the Martyr say, in his De Simplicitate Clericorum: \"The other apostles were assuredly what Peter was, endowed with a like fellowship of honor and power; but [his] primacy proceeds from unity in order that the Church may be shown to be one.\"", "token_count": 161, "proofs": []} -{"_source_id": "second-helvetic-confession", "_source_title": "Second Helvetic Confession", "_author": "Heinrich Bullinger", "_schema_type": "doctrinal_document", "_license": "cc0-1.0", "_source_url": "https://www.ccel.org/creeds/helvetic.htm", "document_id": "second-helvetic-confession", "document_kind": "confession", "unit_type": "section", "number": "29", "title": "", "parent_number": "18", "parent_title": "Of The Ministers of The Church, Their Institution and Duties", "content": "WHEN AND HOW ONE WAS PLACED BEFORE THE OTHERS\n\nSt. Jerome also in his commentary upon The Epistle of Paul to Titus, says something not unlike this: \"Before attachment to persons in religion was begun at the instigation of the devil, the churches were governed by the common consultation of the elders; but after every one thought that those whom he had baptized were his own, and not Christ's, it was decreed that one of the elders should be chosen, and set over the rest, upon whom should fall the care of the whole Church, and all schismatic seeds should be removed.\" Yet St. Jerome does not recommend this decree as divine; for he immediately adds: \"As the elders knew from the custom of the Church that they were subject to him who was set over them, so the bishops knew that they were subject to him who was set over them, so the bishops knew that they were above the elders, more from custom than from the truth of an arrangement by the Lord, and that they ought to rule the Church in common with them.\" Thus far St. Jerome. Hence no one can rightly forbid a return to the ancient constitution of the Church of God, and to have recourse to it before human custom.", "token_count": 253, "proofs": []} -{"_source_id": "second-helvetic-confession", "_source_title": "Second Helvetic Confession", "_author": "Heinrich Bullinger", "_schema_type": "doctrinal_document", "_license": "cc0-1.0", "_source_url": "https://www.ccel.org/creeds/helvetic.htm", "document_id": "second-helvetic-confession", "document_kind": "confession", "unit_type": "section", "number": "30", "title": "", "parent_number": "18", "parent_title": "Of The Ministers of The Church, Their Institution and Duties", "content": "THE DUTIES OF MINISTERS\n\nThe duties of ministers are various; yet for the most part they are restricted to two, in which all the rest are comprehended: to the teaching of the Gospel of Christ, and to the proper administration of the sacraments. For it is the duty of the ministers to gather together an assembly for worship in which to expound God's Word and to apply the whole doctrine to the care and use of the Church, so that what is taught may benefit the hearers and edify the faithful It falls to ministers, I say, to teach the ignorant, and to exhort; and to urge the idlers and lingerers to make progress in the way of the Lord. Moreover, they are to comfort and to strengthen the fainthearted, and to arm them against the manifold temptations of Satan; to rebuke offenders; to recall the erring into the way; to raise the fallen; to convince the gainsayers to drive the wolf away from the sheepfold of the Lord; to rebuke wickedness and wicked men wisely and severely; no to wink at nor to pass over great wickedness. And, besides, they are to administer the sacraments, and to commend the right use of them, and to prepare all men by wholesome doctrine to receive them; to preserve the faithful in a holy unity; and to check schisms; to catechize the unlearned, to commend the needs of the poor to the Church, to visit, instruct, and keep in the way of life the sick and those afflicted with various temptations. In addition, they are to attend to public prayers of supplications in times of need, together with common fasting, that is, a holy abstinence; and as diligently as possible to see to everything that pertains to the tranquility, peace and welfare of the churches. \n\nBut in order that the minister may perform all these things better and more easily, it is especially required of him that he fear God, be constant in prayer, attend to spiritual reading, and in all things and at all times be watchful, and by a purity of life to let his light to shine before all men.", "token_count": 445, "proofs": []} -{"_source_id": "second-helvetic-confession", "_source_title": "Second Helvetic Confession", "_author": "Heinrich Bullinger", "_schema_type": "doctrinal_document", "_license": "cc0-1.0", "_source_url": "https://www.ccel.org/creeds/helvetic.htm", "document_id": "second-helvetic-confession", "document_kind": "confession", "unit_type": "section", "number": "31", "title": "", "parent_number": "18", "parent_title": "Of The Ministers of The Church, Their Institution and Duties", "content": "DISCIPLINE\n\nAnd since discipline is an absolute necessity in the Church and excommunication was once used in the time of the early fathers, and there were ecclesiastical judgments among the people of God, wherein this discipline was exercised by wise and godly men, it also falls to ministers to regulate this discipline for edification, according to the circumstances of the time, public state, and necessity. At all times and in all places the tule is to be observed that everything is to be done for edification, decently and honorably, without oppression and strife. For the apostle testifies that authority in the Church was given to him by the Lord for building up and not for destroying (II Cor. 10:8). And the Lord himself forbade the weeds to be plucked up in the Lord's field, because there would be danger lest the wheat also be plucked up with it (Matt. 13:29 f.).", "token_count": 194, "proofs": []} -{"_source_id": "second-helvetic-confession", "_source_title": "Second Helvetic Confession", "_author": "Heinrich Bullinger", "_schema_type": "doctrinal_document", "_license": "cc0-1.0", "_source_url": "https://www.ccel.org/creeds/helvetic.htm", "document_id": "second-helvetic-confession", "document_kind": "confession", "unit_type": "section", "number": "32", "title": "", "parent_number": "18", "parent_title": "Of The Ministers of The Church, Their Institution and Duties", "content": "EVEN EVIL MINISTERS ARE TO BE HEARD\n\nMoreover, we strongly detest the error of the Donatists who esteem the doctrine and administration of the sacraments to be either effectual or not effectual, according to the good or evil life of the ministers. For we know that the voice of Christ is to be heard, though it be out of the mouths of evil ministers; because the Lord himself said: \"Practice and observe whatever they tell you, but not what they do\" (Matt. 23:3). We know that the sacraments are sanctified by the institution and the word of Christ, and that they are effectual to the godly, although they be administered by unworthy ministers. Concerning this matter, Augustine, the blessed servant of God, many times argued from the Scriptures against the Donatists.", "token_count": 173, "proofs": []} -{"_source_id": "second-helvetic-confession", "_source_title": "Second Helvetic Confession", "_author": "Heinrich Bullinger", "_schema_type": "doctrinal_document", "_license": "cc0-1.0", "_source_url": "https://www.ccel.org/creeds/helvetic.htm", "document_id": "second-helvetic-confession", "document_kind": "confession", "unit_type": "section", "number": "33", "title": "", "parent_number": "18", "parent_title": "Of The Ministers of The Church, Their Institution and Duties", "content": "SYNODS\n\nNevertheless, there ought to be proper discipline among ministers. In synods the doctrine and life of ministers is to be carefully examined. Offenders who can be cured are to be rebuked by the elders and restored to the right way, and if they are incurable, they are to be deposed, and like wolves driven away from he flock of the Lord by the true shepherds. For, if they be false teachers, they are not to be tolerated at all. Neither do we disapprove of ecumenical councils, if they are convened according to the example of the apostles, for the welfare of the Church and not for its destruction.", "token_count": 138, "proofs": []} -{"_source_id": "second-helvetic-confession", "_source_title": "Second Helvetic Confession", "_author": "Heinrich Bullinger", "_schema_type": "doctrinal_document", "_license": "cc0-1.0", "_source_url": "https://www.ccel.org/creeds/helvetic.htm", "document_id": "second-helvetic-confession", "document_kind": "confession", "unit_type": "section", "number": "34", "title": "", "parent_number": "18", "parent_title": "Of The Ministers of The Church, Their Institution and Duties", "content": "THE WORKER IS WORTHY OF HIS REWARD\n\nAll faithful ministers, as good workmen, are also worthy of their reward, and do not sin when they receive a stipend, and all things that be necessary for themselves and their family. For the apostle shows in I Cor., ch. 9, and in I Tim., ch. 5, and elsewhere that these things may rightly be given by the Church and received by ministers. The Anabaptists, who condemn and defame ministers who live from their ministry are also refuted by the apostolic teaching.", "token_count": 119, "proofs": []} -{"_source_id": "second-helvetic-confession", "_source_title": "Second Helvetic Confession", "_author": "Heinrich Bullinger", "_schema_type": "doctrinal_document", "_license": "cc0-1.0", "_source_url": "https://www.ccel.org/creeds/helvetic.htm", "document_id": "second-helvetic-confession", "document_kind": "confession", "unit_type": "section", "number": "1", "title": "", "parent_number": "19", "parent_title": "Of the Sacraments of the Church of Christ", "content": "THE SACRAMENTS [ARE] ADDED TO THE WORD AND WHAT THEY ARE\n\nFrom the beginning, God added to the preaching of his Word in his Church sacraments or sacramental signs. For thus does all Holy Scripture clearly testify. Sacraments are mystical symbols, or holy rites, or sacred actions, instituted by God himself, consisting of his Word, of signs and of things signified, whereby in the Church he keeps in mind and from time to time recalls the great benefits he has shown to men; whereby also he seals his promises, and outwardly represents, and, as it were, offers unto our sight those things which inwardly he performs for us, and so strengthens and increases our faith through the working of God's Spirit in our hearts. Lastly, he thereby distinguishes us from all other people and religions, and consecrates and binds us wholly to himself, and signifies what he requires of us.", "token_count": 186, "proofs": []} -{"_source_id": "second-helvetic-confession", "_source_title": "Second Helvetic Confession", "_author": "Heinrich Bullinger", "_schema_type": "doctrinal_document", "_license": "cc0-1.0", "_source_url": "https://www.ccel.org/creeds/helvetic.htm", "document_id": "second-helvetic-confession", "document_kind": "confession", "unit_type": "section", "number": "2", "title": "", "parent_number": "19", "parent_title": "Of the Sacraments of the Church of Christ", "content": "SOME ARE SACRAMENTS OF THE OLD, OTHERS OF THE NEW, TESTAMENTS\n\nSome sacraments are of the old, others of the new, people. The sacraments of the ancient people were circumcision, and the Paschal Lamb, which was offered up; for that reason it is referred to the sacrifices which were practiced from the beginning of the world.", "token_count": 75, "proofs": []} -{"_source_id": "second-helvetic-confession", "_source_title": "Second Helvetic Confession", "_author": "Heinrich Bullinger", "_schema_type": "doctrinal_document", "_license": "cc0-1.0", "_source_url": "https://www.ccel.org/creeds/helvetic.htm", "document_id": "second-helvetic-confession", "document_kind": "confession", "unit_type": "section", "number": "3", "title": "", "parent_number": "19", "parent_title": "Of the Sacraments of the Church of Christ", "content": "THE NUMBER OF SACRAMENTS OF THE NEW PEOPLE\n\nThe sacraments of the new people are Baptism and the Lord's Supper. There are some who count seven sacraments of the new people. Of these we acknowledge that repentance. the ordination of ministers (not indeed the papal but apostolic ordination), and matrimony are profitable ordinances of God, but not sacraments. Confirmation and extreme unction are human inventions which the Church can dispense with without any loss, and indeed, we do not have them in our churches. For they contain some things of which we can by no means approve. Above all we detest all the trafficking in which the Papists engage in dispensing the sacraments.", "token_count": 147, "proofs": []} -{"_source_id": "second-helvetic-confession", "_source_title": "Second Helvetic Confession", "_author": "Heinrich Bullinger", "_schema_type": "doctrinal_document", "_license": "cc0-1.0", "_source_url": "https://www.ccel.org/creeds/helvetic.htm", "document_id": "second-helvetic-confession", "document_kind": "confession", "unit_type": "section", "number": "4", "title": "", "parent_number": "19", "parent_title": "Of the Sacraments of the Church of Christ", "content": "THE AUTHOR OF THE SACRAMENTS\n\nThe author of all sacraments is not any man, but God alone. Men cannot institute sacraments. For they pertain to the worship of God, and it is not for man to appoint and prescribe a worship of God, but to accept and preserve the one he has received from God. Besides, the symbols have God's promises annexed to them, which require faith. Now faith rests only upon the Word of God; and the Word of God is like papers or letters, and the sacraments are like seals which only God appends to the letters.", "token_count": 121, "proofs": []} -{"_source_id": "second-helvetic-confession", "_source_title": "Second Helvetic Confession", "_author": "Heinrich Bullinger", "_schema_type": "doctrinal_document", "_license": "cc0-1.0", "_source_url": "https://www.ccel.org/creeds/helvetic.htm", "document_id": "second-helvetic-confession", "document_kind": "confession", "unit_type": "section", "number": "5", "title": "", "parent_number": "19", "parent_title": "Of the Sacraments of the Church of Christ", "content": "CHRIST STILL WORKS IN SACRAMENTS\n\nAnd as God is the author of the sacraments, so he continually works in the Church in which they are rightly carried out; so that the faithful, when they receive them from the ministers, know that God works in his own ordinance, and therefore they receive them as from the hand of God; and the minister's faults (even if they be very great) cannot affect them, since they acknowledge the integrity of the sacraments to depend upon the institution of the Lord.", "token_count": 105, "proofs": []} -{"_source_id": "second-helvetic-confession", "_source_title": "Second Helvetic Confession", "_author": "Heinrich Bullinger", "_schema_type": "doctrinal_document", "_license": "cc0-1.0", "_source_url": "https://www.ccel.org/creeds/helvetic.htm", "document_id": "second-helvetic-confession", "document_kind": "confession", "unit_type": "section", "number": "6", "title": "", "parent_number": "19", "parent_title": "Of the Sacraments of the Church of Christ", "content": "THE SUBSTANCE OR CHIEF THING IN THE SACRAMENTS\n\nBut the principal thing which God promises in all sacraments and to which all the godly in all ages direct their attention (some call it the substance and matter of sacraments) is Christ the Savior -- that only sacrifice, and that Lamb of God slain from the foundation of the world; that rock, also, from which all our fathers drank, by whom all the elect are circumcised without hands through the Holy Spirit, and are washed from all their sins, and are nourished with the very body and blood of Christ unto eternal life.", "token_count": 125, "proofs": []} -{"_source_id": "second-helvetic-confession", "_source_title": "Second Helvetic Confession", "_author": "Heinrich Bullinger", "_schema_type": "doctrinal_document", "_license": "cc0-1.0", "_source_url": "https://www.ccel.org/creeds/helvetic.htm", "document_id": "second-helvetic-confession", "document_kind": "confession", "unit_type": "section", "number": "7", "title": "", "parent_number": "19", "parent_title": "Of the Sacraments of the Church of Christ", "content": "THE SIMILARITY AND DIFFERENCE IN THE SACRAMENTS OF OLD AND NEW PEOPLES\n\nNow, in respect of that which is the principal thing and the matter itself in the sacraments, the sacraments of both peoples are equal. For Christ, the only Mediator and Savior of the faithful, is the chief thing and very substance of the sacraments in both; for the one God is the author of them both. They were given to both peoples as signs and seals of the grace and promises of God, which should call to mind and renew the memory of God's great benefits, and should distinguish the faithful from all the religions in the world; lastly, which should be received spiritually by faith, and should bind the receivers to the Church, and admonish them of their duty. In these and similar respects, I say, the sacraments of both peoples are not dissimilar, although in the outward signs they are different. And, indeed, with respect to the signs we make a great difference. For ours are more firm and lasting, inasmuch as they will never be changed to the end of the world. Moreover, ours testify that both the substance and the promise have been fulfilled or perfected in Christ; the former signified what was to be fulfilled. Ours are also more simple and less laborious, less sumptuous and involved with ceremonies. Moreover, they belong to a more numerous people. one that is dispersed throughout the whole earth. And since they are more excellent, and by the Holy Spirit kindle greater faith, a greater abundance of the Spirit also ensues.", "token_count": 325, "proofs": []} -{"_source_id": "second-helvetic-confession", "_source_title": "Second Helvetic Confession", "_author": "Heinrich Bullinger", "_schema_type": "doctrinal_document", "_license": "cc0-1.0", "_source_url": "https://www.ccel.org/creeds/helvetic.htm", "document_id": "second-helvetic-confession", "document_kind": "confession", "unit_type": "section", "number": "8", "title": "", "parent_number": "19", "parent_title": "Of the Sacraments of the Church of Christ", "content": "OUR SACRAMENTS SUCCEED THE OLD WHICH ARE ABROGATED\n\nBut now since Christ the true Messiah is exhibited unto us, and the abundance of grace is poured forth upon the people of The New Testament, the sacraments of the old people are surely abrogated and have ceased; and in their stead the symbols of the New Testament are placed -- Baptism in the place of circumcision, the Lord's Supper in place of the Paschal Lamb and sacrifices.", "token_count": 96, "proofs": []} -{"_source_id": "second-helvetic-confession", "_source_title": "Second Helvetic Confession", "_author": "Heinrich Bullinger", "_schema_type": "doctrinal_document", "_license": "cc0-1.0", "_source_url": "https://www.ccel.org/creeds/helvetic.htm", "document_id": "second-helvetic-confession", "document_kind": "confession", "unit_type": "section", "number": "9", "title": "", "parent_number": "19", "parent_title": "Of the Sacraments of the Church of Christ", "content": "IN WHAT THE SACRAMENTS CONSIST\n\nAnd as formerly the sacraments consisted of the word, the sign, and the thing signified; so even now they are composed, as it were, of the same parts. For the Word of God makes them sacraments, which before they were not.", "token_count": 61, "proofs": []} -{"_source_id": "second-helvetic-confession", "_source_title": "Second Helvetic Confession", "_author": "Heinrich Bullinger", "_schema_type": "doctrinal_document", "_license": "cc0-1.0", "_source_url": "https://www.ccel.org/creeds/helvetic.htm", "document_id": "second-helvetic-confession", "document_kind": "confession", "unit_type": "section", "number": "10", "title": "", "parent_number": "19", "parent_title": "Of the Sacraments of the Church of Christ", "content": "THE CONSECRATION OF THE SACRAMENTS\n\nFor they are consecrated by the Word, and shown to be sanctified by him who instituted them. To sanctify or consecrate anything to God is to dedicate it to holy uses; that is, to take it from the common and ordinary use, and to appoint it to a holy use. For the signs in the sacraments are drawn from common use, things external and visible. For in baptism the sign is the element of water, and that visible washing which is done by the minister; but the thing signified is regeneration and the cleansing from sins. Likewise, in the Lord's Supper, the outward sign is bread and wine, taken from things commonly used for meat and drink; but the thing signified is the body of Christ which was given, and his blood which was shed for us, or the communion of the body and blood of the Lord. Wherefore, the water, bread, and wine, according to their nature and apart from the divine institution and sacred use, are only that which they are called and we experience. But when the Word of God is added to them, together with invocation of the divine name, and the renewing of their first institution and sanctification, then these signs are consecrated, and shown to be sanctified by Christ. For Christ's first institution and consecration of the sacraments remains always effectual in the Church of God, so that these who do not celebrate the sacraments in any other way than the Lord himself instituted from the beginning still today enjoy that first and all-surpassing consecration. And hence in the celebration of the sacraments the very words of Christ are repeated.", "token_count": 343, "proofs": []} -{"_source_id": "second-helvetic-confession", "_source_title": "Second Helvetic Confession", "_author": "Heinrich Bullinger", "_schema_type": "doctrinal_document", "_license": "cc0-1.0", "_source_url": "https://www.ccel.org/creeds/helvetic.htm", "document_id": "second-helvetic-confession", "document_kind": "confession", "unit_type": "section", "number": "11", "title": "", "parent_number": "19", "parent_title": "Of the Sacraments of the Church of Christ", "content": "SIGNS TAKE NAME OF THINGS SIGNIFIED\n\nAnd as we learn out of the Word of God that these signs were instituted for another purpose than the usual use, therefore we teach that they now, in their holy use, take upon them the names of things signified, and are no longer called mere water, bread or wine, but also regeneration or the washing of water, and the body and blood of the Lord or symbols and sacraments of the Lord's body and blood. Not that the symbols are changed into the things signified, or cease to be what they are in their own nature. For otherwise they world not be sacraments. If they were only the thing signified, they would not be signs.", "token_count": 145, "proofs": []} -{"_source_id": "second-helvetic-confession", "_source_title": "Second Helvetic Confession", "_author": "Heinrich Bullinger", "_schema_type": "doctrinal_document", "_license": "cc0-1.0", "_source_url": "https://www.ccel.org/creeds/helvetic.htm", "document_id": "second-helvetic-confession", "document_kind": "confession", "unit_type": "section", "number": "12", "title": "", "parent_number": "19", "parent_title": "Of the Sacraments of the Church of Christ", "content": "THE SACRAMENTAL UNION\n\nTherefore the signs acquire the names of things because they are mystical signs of sacred things, and because the signs and the things signified are sacramentally joined together; joined together, I say, or united by a mystical signification, and by the purpose or will of him who instituted the sacraments. For the water, bread, and wine are not common, but holy signs. And he that instituted water in baptism did not institute it with the will and intention that the faithful should only be sprinkled by the water of baptism; and he who commanded the bread to be eaten and the wine to be drunk in the supper did not want the faithful to receive only bread and wine without any mystery as they eat bread in their homes; but that they should spiritually partake of the things signified, and by faith be truly cleansed from their sins, and partake of Christ.", "token_count": 184, "proofs": []} -{"_source_id": "second-helvetic-confession", "_source_title": "Second Helvetic Confession", "_author": "Heinrich Bullinger", "_schema_type": "doctrinal_document", "_license": "cc0-1.0", "_source_url": "https://www.ccel.org/creeds/helvetic.htm", "document_id": "second-helvetic-confession", "document_kind": "confession", "unit_type": "section", "number": "13", "title": "", "parent_number": "19", "parent_title": "Of the Sacraments of the Church of Christ", "content": "THE SECTS\n\nAnd, therefore, we do not at all approve of those who attribute the sanctification of the sacraments to I know not what properties and formula or to the power of words pronounced by one who is consecrated and who has the intention of consecrating, and to other accidental things which neither Christ or the apostles delivered to us by word or example. Neither do we approve of the doctrine of those who speak of the sacraments just as common signs, not sanctified and effectual. Nor do we approve of those who despise the visible aspect of the sacraments because of the invisible, and so believe the signs to be superfluous because they think they already enjoy the things themselves, as the Messalians are said to have held.", "token_count": 154, "proofs": []} -{"_source_id": "second-helvetic-confession", "_source_title": "Second Helvetic Confession", "_author": "Heinrich Bullinger", "_schema_type": "doctrinal_document", "_license": "cc0-1.0", "_source_url": "https://www.ccel.org/creeds/helvetic.htm", "document_id": "second-helvetic-confession", "document_kind": "confession", "unit_type": "section", "number": "14", "title": "", "parent_number": "19", "parent_title": "Of the Sacraments of the Church of Christ", "content": "THE THING SIGNIFIED IS NEITHER INCLUDED IN OR BOUND TO THE SACRAMENTS\n\nWe do not approve of the doctrine of those who teach that grace and the things signified are so bound to and included in the signs that whoever participate outwardly in the signs, no matter what sort of persons they be, also inwardly participate in the grace and things signified. \n\nHowever, as we do not estimate the value of the sacraments by the worthiness or unworthiness of the ministers, so we do not estimate it by the condition of those who receive them. For we know that the value of the sacraments depends upon faith and upon the truthfulness and pure goodness of God. For as the Word of God remains the true Word of God, in which, when it is preached, not only bare words are repeated, but at the same time the things signified or announced in words are offered by God, even if the ungodly and unbelievers hear and understand the words yet do not enjoy the things signified, because they do not receive them by true faith; so the sacraments, which by the Word consist of signs and the things signified, remain true and inviolate sacraments, signifying not only sacred things, but, by God offering, the things signified, even if unbelievers do not receive the things offered. This is not the fault of God who gives and offers them, but the fault of men who receive them without faith and illegitimately; but whose unbelief does not invalidate the faithfulness of God (Rom. 3:3 f.).", "token_count": 325, "proofs": []} -{"_source_id": "second-helvetic-confession", "_source_title": "Second Helvetic Confession", "_author": "Heinrich Bullinger", "_schema_type": "doctrinal_document", "_license": "cc0-1.0", "_source_url": "https://www.ccel.org/creeds/helvetic.htm", "document_id": "second-helvetic-confession", "document_kind": "confession", "unit_type": "section", "number": "15", "title": "", "parent_number": "19", "parent_title": "Of the Sacraments of the Church of Christ", "content": "THE PURPOSE FOR WHICH SACRAMENTS WERE INSTITUTED\n\nSince the purpose for which sacraments were instituted was also explained in passing when right at the beginning of our exposition it was shown what sacraments are, there is no need to be tedious by repeating what once has been said. Logically, therefore, we now speak severally of the sacraments of the new people.", "token_count": 78, "proofs": []} -{"_source_id": "second-helvetic-confession", "_source_title": "Second Helvetic Confession", "_author": "Heinrich Bullinger", "_schema_type": "doctrinal_document", "_license": "cc0-1.0", "_source_url": "https://www.ccel.org/creeds/helvetic.htm", "document_id": "second-helvetic-confession", "document_kind": "confession", "unit_type": "section", "number": "1", "title": "", "parent_number": "20", "parent_title": "Of Holy Baptism", "content": "THE INSTITUTION OF BAPTISM\n\nBaptism was instituted and consecrated by God. First John baptized, who dipped Christ in the water in Jordan. From him it came to the apostles, who also baptized with water. The Lord expressly commanded them to preach the Gospel and to baptize \"in the name of the Father and of the Son and of the Holy Spirit\" (Matt. 28:19). And in The Acts, Peter said to the Jews who inquired what they ought to do: \"Be baptized every one of you in the name of Jesus Christ for the forgiveness of your sins; and you shall receive the gift of the Holy Spirit\" (Acts 2:37 f.). Hence by some baptism is called a sign of initiation for God's people, since by it the elect of God are consecrated to God.", "token_count": 172, "proofs": []} -{"_source_id": "second-helvetic-confession", "_source_title": "Second Helvetic Confession", "_author": "Heinrich Bullinger", "_schema_type": "doctrinal_document", "_license": "cc0-1.0", "_source_url": "https://www.ccel.org/creeds/helvetic.htm", "document_id": "second-helvetic-confession", "document_kind": "confession", "unit_type": "section", "number": "2", "title": "", "parent_number": "20", "parent_title": "Of Holy Baptism", "content": "ONE BAPTISM\n\nThere is but one baptism in the Church of God; and it is sufficient to be once baptized or consecrated unto God. For baptism once received continues for all of life, and is a perpetual sealing of our adoption.", "token_count": 49, "proofs": []} -{"_source_id": "second-helvetic-confession", "_source_title": "Second Helvetic Confession", "_author": "Heinrich Bullinger", "_schema_type": "doctrinal_document", "_license": "cc0-1.0", "_source_url": "https://www.ccel.org/creeds/helvetic.htm", "document_id": "second-helvetic-confession", "document_kind": "confession", "unit_type": "section", "number": "3", "title": "", "parent_number": "20", "parent_title": "Of Holy Baptism", "content": "WHAT IT MEANS TO BE BAPTIZED\n\nNow to be baptized in the name of Christ is to be enrolled, entered, and received into the covenant and family, and so into the inheritance of the sons of God; yes, and in this life to be called after the name of God; that is to say, to be called a son of God; to be cleansed also from the filthiness of sins, and to be granted the manifold grace of God, in order to lead a new and innocent life. Baptism, therefore, calls to mind and renews the great favor God has shown to the race of mortal men. For we are all born in the pollution of sin and are the children of wrath. But God, who is rich in mercy, freely cleanses us from our sins by the blood of his Son, and in him adopts us to be his sons, and by a holy covenant joins us to himself, and enriches us with various gifts, that we might live a new life. All these things are assured by baptism. For inwardly we are regenerated, purified, and renewed by God through the Holy Spirit and outwardly we receive the assurance of the greatest gifts in the water, by which also those great benefits are represented, and, as it were, set before our eyes to be beheld.", "token_count": 270, "proofs": []} -{"_source_id": "second-helvetic-confession", "_source_title": "Second Helvetic Confession", "_author": "Heinrich Bullinger", "_schema_type": "doctrinal_document", "_license": "cc0-1.0", "_source_url": "https://www.ccel.org/creeds/helvetic.htm", "document_id": "second-helvetic-confession", "document_kind": "confession", "unit_type": "section", "number": "4", "title": "", "parent_number": "20", "parent_title": "Of Holy Baptism", "content": "WE ARE BAPTIZED WITH WATER\n\nAnd therefore we are baptized, that is, washed or sprinkled with visible water. For the water washes dirt away, and cools and refreshes hot and tired bodies. And the grace of God performs these things for souls, and does so invisibly or spiritually.", "token_count": 63, "proofs": []} -{"_source_id": "second-helvetic-confession", "_source_title": "Second Helvetic Confession", "_author": "Heinrich Bullinger", "_schema_type": "doctrinal_document", "_license": "cc0-1.0", "_source_url": "https://www.ccel.org/creeds/helvetic.htm", "document_id": "second-helvetic-confession", "document_kind": "confession", "unit_type": "section", "number": "5", "title": "", "parent_number": "20", "parent_title": "Of Holy Baptism", "content": "THE OBLIGATION OF BAPTISM\n\nMoreover, God also separates us from all strange religions and peoples by the symbol of baptism, and consecrates us to himself as his property. We, therefore, confess our faith when we are baptized, and obligate ourselves to God for obedience, mortification of the flesh, and newness of life. Hence, we are enlisted in the holy military service of Christ that all our life long we should fight against the world, Satan, and our own flesh. Moreover, we are baptized into one body of the Church, that with all members of the Church we might beautifully concur in the one religion and in mutual services.", "token_count": 134, "proofs": []} -{"_source_id": "second-helvetic-confession", "_source_title": "Second Helvetic Confession", "_author": "Heinrich Bullinger", "_schema_type": "doctrinal_document", "_license": "cc0-1.0", "_source_url": "https://www.ccel.org/creeds/helvetic.htm", "document_id": "second-helvetic-confession", "document_kind": "confession", "unit_type": "section", "number": "6", "title": "", "parent_number": "20", "parent_title": "Of Holy Baptism", "content": "THE FORM OF BAPTISM\n\nWe believe that the most perfect form of baptism is that by which Christ was baptized, and by which the apostles baptized. Those things, therefore, which by man's device were added afterwards and used in the Church we do not consider necessary to the perfection of baptism. Of this kind is exorcism, the use of burning lights, oil, salt, spittle, and such other things as that baptism is to be celebrated twice every year with a multitude of ceremonies. For we believe that one baptism of the Church has been sanctified in God's first institution, and that it is consecrated by the Word and is also effectual today in virtue of God's first blessing.", "token_count": 144, "proofs": []} -{"_source_id": "second-helvetic-confession", "_source_title": "Second Helvetic Confession", "_author": "Heinrich Bullinger", "_schema_type": "doctrinal_document", "_license": "cc0-1.0", "_source_url": "https://www.ccel.org/creeds/helvetic.htm", "document_id": "second-helvetic-confession", "document_kind": "confession", "unit_type": "section", "number": "7", "title": "", "parent_number": "20", "parent_title": "Of Holy Baptism", "content": "THE MINISTER OF BAPTISM\n\nWe teach that baptism should not be administered in the Church by women or midwives. For Paul deprived women of ecclesiastical duties, and baptism has to do with these.", "token_count": 44, "proofs": []} -{"_source_id": "second-helvetic-confession", "_source_title": "Second Helvetic Confession", "_author": "Heinrich Bullinger", "_schema_type": "doctrinal_document", "_license": "cc0-1.0", "_source_url": "https://www.ccel.org/creeds/helvetic.htm", "document_id": "second-helvetic-confession", "document_kind": "confession", "unit_type": "section", "number": "8", "title": "", "parent_number": "20", "parent_title": "Of Holy Baptism", "content": "ANABAPTISTS\n\nWe condemn the Anabaptists, who deny that newborn infants of the faithful are to be baptized. For according to evangelical teaching, of such is the Kingdom of God, and they are in the covenant of God. Why, then, should the sign of God's covenant not be given to them? Whey should those who belong to God and are in his Church not be initiated by holy baptism? We condemn also the Anabaptists in the rest of their peculiar doctrines which they hold contrary to the Word of God. We therefore are not Anabaptists and have nothing in common with them.", "token_count": 127, "proofs": []} -{"_source_id": "second-helvetic-confession", "_source_title": "Second Helvetic Confession", "_author": "Heinrich Bullinger", "_schema_type": "doctrinal_document", "_license": "cc0-1.0", "_source_url": "https://www.ccel.org/creeds/helvetic.htm", "document_id": "second-helvetic-confession", "document_kind": "confession", "unit_type": "section", "number": "1", "title": "", "parent_number": "21", "parent_title": "Of the Holy Supper of the Lord", "content": "THE SUPPER OF THE LORD\n\nThe Supper of the Lord (which is called the Lord's Table, and the Eucharist, that is, a Thanksgiving), is, therefore, usually called a supper, because it was instituted by Christ at this last supper, and still represents it, and because in it the faithful are spiritually fed and given drink.", "token_count": 72, "proofs": []} -{"_source_id": "second-helvetic-confession", "_source_title": "Second Helvetic Confession", "_author": "Heinrich Bullinger", "_schema_type": "doctrinal_document", "_license": "cc0-1.0", "_source_url": "https://www.ccel.org/creeds/helvetic.htm", "document_id": "second-helvetic-confession", "document_kind": "confession", "unit_type": "section", "number": "2", "title": "", "parent_number": "21", "parent_title": "Of the Holy Supper of the Lord", "content": "THE AUTHOR AND CONSECRATOR OF THE SUPPER\n\nFor the author of the Supper of the Lord is not an angel or any man, but the Son of God himself, our Lord Jesus Christ, who first consecrated it to his Church. And the same consecration or blessing still remains among all those who celebrate no other but that very Supper which the Lord instituted, and at which they repeat the words of the Lord's Supper, and in all things look to the one Christ by a true faith, from whose hands they receive, as it were, what they receive through the ministry of the ministers of the Church.", "token_count": 128, "proofs": []} -{"_source_id": "second-helvetic-confession", "_source_title": "Second Helvetic Confession", "_author": "Heinrich Bullinger", "_schema_type": "doctrinal_document", "_license": "cc0-1.0", "_source_url": "https://www.ccel.org/creeds/helvetic.htm", "document_id": "second-helvetic-confession", "document_kind": "confession", "unit_type": "section", "number": "3", "title": "", "parent_number": "21", "parent_title": "Of the Holy Supper of the Lord", "content": "A MEMORIAL OF GOD'S BENEFITS\n\nBy this sacred rite the Lord wishes to keep in fresh remembrance that greatest benefit which he showed to mortal men, namely, that by having given his body and shed his blood he has pardoned all our sins, and redeemed us from eternal death and the power of the devil, and now feeds us with his flesh, and gives us his blood to drink, which, being received spiritually by true faith, nourish us to eternal life. And this so great a benefit is renewed as often as the Lord's Supper is celebrated. For the Lord said: \"Do this in remembrance of me.\" This holy Supper also seals to us that the very body of Christ was truly given for us, and his blood shed for the remission of our sins, lest our faith should in any way waver.", "token_count": 175, "proofs": []} -{"_source_id": "second-helvetic-confession", "_source_title": "Second Helvetic Confession", "_author": "Heinrich Bullinger", "_schema_type": "doctrinal_document", "_license": "cc0-1.0", "_source_url": "https://www.ccel.org/creeds/helvetic.htm", "document_id": "second-helvetic-confession", "document_kind": "confession", "unit_type": "section", "number": "4", "title": "", "parent_number": "21", "parent_title": "Of the Holy Supper of the Lord", "content": "THE SIGN AND THING SIGNIFIED\n\nAnd this is visibly represented by this sacrament outwardly through the ministers, and, as it were, presented to out eyes to be seen, which is invisibly wrought by the Holy Spirit inwardly in the soul. Bread is outwardly offered by the minister, and the words of the Lord are heard: \"Take, eat; this is my body\"; and, \"Take and divide among you. Drink of it, all of you; this is my blood.\" Therefore the faithful receive what is given by the ministers of the Lord, and they eat the bread of the Lord and drink of the Lord's cup. At the same time by the work of Christ through the Holy Spirit they also inwardly receive the flesh and blood of the Lord, and are thereby nourished unto life eternal. For the flesh and blood of Christ is the true food and drink unto life eternal; and Christ himself, since he was given for us and is our Savior, is the principal thing in the Supper, and we do not permit anything else to be substituted in his place. \n\nBut in order to understand better and more clearly how the flesh and blood of Christ are the food and drink of the faithful, and are received by the faithful unto eternal life, we would add these few things. There is more than one kind of eating. There is corporeal eating whereby food is taken into the mouth, is chewed with the teeth, and swallowed into the stomach. In times past the Capernaites thought that the flesh of the Lord should be eaten in this way, but they are refuted by him in John, ch. 6. For as the flesh of Christ cannot be eaten corporeally without infamy and savagery, so it is not food for the stomach. All men are forced to admit this. We therefore disapprove of that canon in the Pope's decrees, Ego Berengarius (De Consecrat., Dist. 2). For neither did godly antiquity believe, nor do we believe, that the body of Christ is to be eaten corporeally and essentially with a bodily mouth.", "token_count": 437, "proofs": []} -{"_source_id": "second-helvetic-confession", "_source_title": "Second Helvetic Confession", "_author": "Heinrich Bullinger", "_schema_type": "doctrinal_document", "_license": "cc0-1.0", "_source_url": "https://www.ccel.org/creeds/helvetic.htm", "document_id": "second-helvetic-confession", "document_kind": "confession", "unit_type": "section", "number": "5", "title": "", "parent_number": "21", "parent_title": "Of the Holy Supper of the Lord", "content": "SPIRITUAL EATING OF THE LORD\n\nThere is also a spiritual eating of Christ's body; not such that we think that thereby the food itself is to be changed into spirit, but whereby the body and blood of the Lord, while remaining in their own essence and property, are spiritually communicated to us, certainly not in a corporeal but in a spiritual way, by the Holy Spirit, who applies and bestows upon us these things which have been prepared for us by the sacrifice of the Lord's body and blood for us, namely, the remission of sins, deliverance, and eternal life; so that Christ lives in us and we live in him, and he causes us to receive him by true faith to this end that he may become for us such spiritual food and drink, that is, our life.", "token_count": 166, "proofs": []} -{"_source_id": "second-helvetic-confession", "_source_title": "Second Helvetic Confession", "_author": "Heinrich Bullinger", "_schema_type": "doctrinal_document", "_license": "cc0-1.0", "_source_url": "https://www.ccel.org/creeds/helvetic.htm", "document_id": "second-helvetic-confession", "document_kind": "confession", "unit_type": "section", "number": "6", "title": "", "parent_number": "21", "parent_title": "Of the Holy Supper of the Lord", "content": "CHRIST AS OUR FOOD SUSTAINS US IN LIFE\n\nFor even as bodily food and drink not only refresh and strengthen our bodies, but also keeps them alive, so the flesh of Christ delivered for us, and his blood shed for us, not only refresh and strengthen our souls, but also preserve them alive, not in so far as they are corporeally eaten and drunken, but in so far as they are communicated unto us spiritually by the Spirit of God, as the Lord said: \"The bread which I shall give for the life of the world is my flesh (John 6:51), and \"the flesh\" (namely what is eaten bodily) \"is of no avail; it is the spirit that gives life\" (v. 63). And: \"The words that I have spoken to you are spirit and life.\"", "token_count": 171, "proofs": []} -{"_source_id": "second-helvetic-confession", "_source_title": "Second Helvetic Confession", "_author": "Heinrich Bullinger", "_schema_type": "doctrinal_document", "_license": "cc0-1.0", "_source_url": "https://www.ccel.org/creeds/helvetic.htm", "document_id": "second-helvetic-confession", "document_kind": "confession", "unit_type": "section", "number": "7", "title": "", "parent_number": "21", "parent_title": "Of the Holy Supper of the Lord", "content": "CHRIST RECEIVED BY FAITH\n\nAnd as we must by eating receive food into our bodies in order that it may work in us, and prove its efficacy in us -- since it profits us nothing when it remains outside us -- so it is necessary that we receive Christ by faith, that he may become ours, and he may live in us and we in him. For he says: \"I am the bread of life; he who comes to me shall not hunger, and he who believes in me shall never thirst\" (John 6:35); and also, \"He who eats me will live because of me...he abides in me, I in him\" (vs. 57, 56).", "token_count": 145, "proofs": []} -{"_source_id": "second-helvetic-confession", "_source_title": "Second Helvetic Confession", "_author": "Heinrich Bullinger", "_schema_type": "doctrinal_document", "_license": "cc0-1.0", "_source_url": "https://www.ccel.org/creeds/helvetic.htm", "document_id": "second-helvetic-confession", "document_kind": "confession", "unit_type": "section", "number": "8", "title": "", "parent_number": "21", "parent_title": "Of the Holy Supper of the Lord", "content": "SPIRITUAL FOOD\n\nFrom all this it is clear that by spiritual food we do not mean some imaginary food I know not what but the very body of the Lord given to us, which nevertheless is received by the faithful not corporeally, but spiritually by faith. In this matter we follow the teaching of the Savior himself, Christ the Lord, according to John, ch. 6.", "token_count": 80, "proofs": []} -{"_source_id": "second-helvetic-confession", "_source_title": "Second Helvetic Confession", "_author": "Heinrich Bullinger", "_schema_type": "doctrinal_document", "_license": "cc0-1.0", "_source_url": "https://www.ccel.org/creeds/helvetic.htm", "document_id": "second-helvetic-confession", "document_kind": "confession", "unit_type": "section", "number": "9", "title": "", "parent_number": "21", "parent_title": "Of the Holy Supper of the Lord", "content": "EATING NECESSARY FOR SALVATION\n\nAnd this eating of the flesh and drinking of the blood of the Lord is so necessary for salvation that without it no man can be saved. But this spiritual eating and drinking also occurs apart from the Supper of the Lord, and as often and wherever a man believes in Christ. To which that sentence of St. Augustine's perhaps applies: \"Why do you provide for your teeth and your stomach? Believe, and you have eaten.\"", "token_count": 97, "proofs": []} -{"_source_id": "second-helvetic-confession", "_source_title": "Second Helvetic Confession", "_author": "Heinrich Bullinger", "_schema_type": "doctrinal_document", "_license": "cc0-1.0", "_source_url": "https://www.ccel.org/creeds/helvetic.htm", "document_id": "second-helvetic-confession", "document_kind": "confession", "unit_type": "section", "number": "10", "title": "", "parent_number": "21", "parent_title": "Of the Holy Supper of the Lord", "content": "SACRAMENTAL EATING OF THE LORD\n\nBesides the higher spiritual eating there is also a sacramental eating of the body of the Lord by which not only spiritually and internally the believer truly participates in the true body and blood of the Lord, but also, by coming to the Table of the Lord, outwardly receives the visible sacrament of the body and blood of the Lord. To be sure, when the believer believed, he first received the life-giving food, and still enjoys it. But therefore, when he now received the sacrament, he does not received nothing. For he progresses in continuing to communicate in the body and blood of the Lord, and so his faith is kindle and grows more and more, and is refreshed by spiritual food. For while we live, faith is continually increased. And he who outwardly receives the sacrament by true faith, not only receives the sign, but also, as we said, enjoys the thing itself. Moreover, he obeys the Lord's institution and commandment, and with a joyful mind gives thanks for his redemption and that of all mankind, and makes a faithful memorial to the Lord's death, and gives a witness before the Church, of whose body he is a member. Assurance is also given to those who receive the sacrament that the body of the Lord was given and his blood shed, not only for men in general, but particularly for every faithful communicant, to whom it is food and drink unto eternal life.", "token_count": 301, "proofs": []} -{"_source_id": "second-helvetic-confession", "_source_title": "Second Helvetic Confession", "_author": "Heinrich Bullinger", "_schema_type": "doctrinal_document", "_license": "cc0-1.0", "_source_url": "https://www.ccel.org/creeds/helvetic.htm", "document_id": "second-helvetic-confession", "document_kind": "confession", "unit_type": "section", "number": "11", "title": "", "parent_number": "21", "parent_title": "Of the Holy Supper of the Lord", "content": "UNBELIEVERS TAKE THE SACRAMENT TO THEIR JUDGMENT\n\nBut he who comes to this sacred Table of the Lord without faith, communicates only in the sacrament and does not receive the substance of the sacrament whence comes life and salvation; and such men unworthily eat of the Lord's Table. Whoever eats the bread or drinks the cup of the Lord in an unworthy manner will be guilty of the body and blood of the Lord, and eats and drinks judgment upon himself (I Cor. 11:26-29). For when they do not approach with true faith, they dishonor the death of Christ, and therefore eat and drink condemnation to themselves.", "token_count": 138, "proofs": []} -{"_source_id": "second-helvetic-confession", "_source_title": "Second Helvetic Confession", "_author": "Heinrich Bullinger", "_schema_type": "doctrinal_document", "_license": "cc0-1.0", "_source_url": "https://www.ccel.org/creeds/helvetic.htm", "document_id": "second-helvetic-confession", "document_kind": "confession", "unit_type": "section", "number": "12", "title": "", "parent_number": "21", "parent_title": "Of the Holy Supper of the Lord", "content": "THE PRESENCE OF CHRIST IN THE SUPPER\n\nWe do not, therefore, so join the body of the Lord and his blood with the bread and wine as to say that the bread itself is the body of Christ except in a sacramental way; or that the body of Christ is hidden corporeally under the bread, so that it ought to be worshipped under the form of bread; or yet that whoever receives the sign, receives also the thing itself. The body of Christ is in heaven at the right hand of the Father; and therefore our hearts are to be lifted up on high, and not to be fixed on the bread, neither is the Lord to be worshipped in the bread. Yet the Lord is not absent from his Church when she celebrates the Supper. The sun, which is absent from us in the heavens, is notwithstanding effectually present among us. How much more is the Sun of Righteousness, Christ, although in his body he is absent from us in heaven, present with us, not corporeally, but spiritually, by his vivfying operation, and as he himself explained at his Last Supper that he world be present with us (John, chs. 14; 15; and 16). Whence it follows that we do not have the Supper without Christ, and yet at the same time have an unbloody and mystical Supper, as it was universally called by antiquity.", "token_count": 295, "proofs": []} -{"_source_id": "second-helvetic-confession", "_source_title": "Second Helvetic Confession", "_author": "Heinrich Bullinger", "_schema_type": "doctrinal_document", "_license": "cc0-1.0", "_source_url": "https://www.ccel.org/creeds/helvetic.htm", "document_id": "second-helvetic-confession", "document_kind": "confession", "unit_type": "section", "number": "13", "title": "", "parent_number": "21", "parent_title": "Of the Holy Supper of the Lord", "content": "OTHER PURPOSES OF THE LORD'S SUPPERS\n\nMoreover, we are admonished in the celebration of the Supper of the Lord to be mindful of whose body we have become members, and that, therefore, we may be of one mind with all the brethren, live a holy life, and not pollute ourselves with wickedness and strange religions; but, perservering in the true faith to the end of our life, strive to excel in holiness of life.", "token_count": 96, "proofs": []} -{"_source_id": "second-helvetic-confession", "_source_title": "Second Helvetic Confession", "_author": "Heinrich Bullinger", "_schema_type": "doctrinal_document", "_license": "cc0-1.0", "_source_url": "https://www.ccel.org/creeds/helvetic.htm", "document_id": "second-helvetic-confession", "document_kind": "confession", "unit_type": "section", "number": "14", "title": "", "parent_number": "21", "parent_title": "Of the Holy Supper of the Lord", "content": "PREPARATION FOR THE SUPPER\n\nIt is therefore fitting that when we would come to the Supper, we first examine ourselves according to the commandment of the apostle, especially as to the kind of faith we have, whether we believe that Christ has come to save sinners and to call them to repentance, and whether each man believes that he is in the number of those who have been delivered by Christ and saved; and whether he is determined to change his wicked life, to lead a holy life, and with the Lord's help to persevere in the true religion and in harmony with the brethren, and to give due thanks to God for his deliverance.", "token_count": 136, "proofs": []} -{"_source_id": "second-helvetic-confession", "_source_title": "Second Helvetic Confession", "_author": "Heinrich Bullinger", "_schema_type": "doctrinal_document", "_license": "cc0-1.0", "_source_url": "https://www.ccel.org/creeds/helvetic.htm", "document_id": "second-helvetic-confession", "document_kind": "confession", "unit_type": "section", "number": "15", "title": "", "parent_number": "21", "parent_title": "Of the Holy Supper of the Lord", "content": "THE OBSERVANCE OF THE SUPPER WITH BOTH BREAD AND WINE\n\nWe think that rite, manner, or form of the Supper to be the most simple and excellent which comes nearest to the first institution of the Lord and to the apostles' doctrine. It consists in proclaiming the Word of God, in godly prayers, in the action of the Lord himself, and its repetition, in the eating of the Lord's body and drinking of this blood; in a fitting remembrance of the Lord's death, and a faithful thanksgiving; and in a holy fellowship in the union of the body of the Church. \n\nWe therefore disapprove of those who have taken from the faithful one species of the sacrament, namely, the Lord's cup. For these seriously offend against the institution of the Lord who says: \"Drink ye all of this\"; which he did not so expressly say of the bread. \n\nWe are not now discussing we what kind of mass once existed among the fathers, whether it is to be tolerated or not. But this we say freely that the mass which is now used throughout the Roman Church has been abolished in our churches for many and very good reasons which, for brevity's sake, we do not now enumerate in detail. We certainly could not approve of making a wholesome action into a vain spectacle and a means of giving merit, and of celebrating it for a price. Nor could we approve of saying that in it the priest is said to effect the very body of the Lord, and really to offer it for the remission of the sins of the living and the dead, and in addition, for the honor, veneration and remembrance of the saints in heaven, etc.", "token_count": 348, "proofs": []} -{"_source_id": "second-helvetic-confession", "_source_title": "Second Helvetic Confession", "_author": "Heinrich Bullinger", "_schema_type": "doctrinal_document", "_license": "cc0-1.0", "_source_url": "https://www.ccel.org/creeds/helvetic.htm", "document_id": "second-helvetic-confession", "document_kind": "confession", "unit_type": "section", "number": "1", "title": "", "parent_number": "22", "parent_title": "Of Religious and Ecclesiastical Meetings", "content": "WHAT OUGHT TO BE DONE IN MEETINGS FOR WORSHIP\n\nAlthough it is permitted all men to read the Holy Scriptures privately at home, and by instruction to edify one another in the true religion, yet in order that the Word of God may be properly preached to the people, and prayers and supplication publicly made, also that the sacraments may be rightly administered, and that collections may be made for the poor and to pay the cost of all the Church's expenses, and in order to maintain social intercourse, it is most necessary that religious or Church gatherings be held. For it is certain that in the apostolic and primitive Church, there were such assemblies frequented by all the godly.", "token_count": 143, "proofs": []} -{"_source_id": "second-helvetic-confession", "_source_title": "Second Helvetic Confession", "_author": "Heinrich Bullinger", "_schema_type": "doctrinal_document", "_license": "cc0-1.0", "_source_url": "https://www.ccel.org/creeds/helvetic.htm", "document_id": "second-helvetic-confession", "document_kind": "confession", "unit_type": "section", "number": "2", "title": "", "parent_number": "22", "parent_title": "Of Religious and Ecclesiastical Meetings", "content": "MEETINGS FOR WORSHIP NOT TO BE NEGLECTED\n\nAs many as spun such meetings and stay away from them, despise true religion, and are to be urged by the pastors and godly magistrates to abstain from stubbornly absenting themselves from sacred assemblies.", "token_count": 57, "proofs": []} -{"_source_id": "second-helvetic-confession", "_source_title": "Second Helvetic Confession", "_author": "Heinrich Bullinger", "_schema_type": "doctrinal_document", "_license": "cc0-1.0", "_source_url": "https://www.ccel.org/creeds/helvetic.htm", "document_id": "second-helvetic-confession", "document_kind": "confession", "unit_type": "section", "number": "3", "title": "", "parent_number": "22", "parent_title": "Of Religious and Ecclesiastical Meetings", "content": "MEETINGS ARE PUBLIC\n\nBut Church meetings are not to be secret and hidden, but public and well attended, unless persecution by the enemies of Christ and the Church does not permit them to be public. For we know how under the tyranny of the Roman emperors the meetings of the primitive Church were held in secret places.", "token_count": 66, "proofs": []} -{"_source_id": "second-helvetic-confession", "_source_title": "Second Helvetic Confession", "_author": "Heinrich Bullinger", "_schema_type": "doctrinal_document", "_license": "cc0-1.0", "_source_url": "https://www.ccel.org/creeds/helvetic.htm", "document_id": "second-helvetic-confession", "document_kind": "confession", "unit_type": "section", "number": "4", "title": "", "parent_number": "22", "parent_title": "Of Religious and Ecclesiastical Meetings", "content": "DECENT MEETING PLACES\n\nMoreover, the places where the faithful meet are to be decent, and in all respects fit for God's Church. Therefore, spacious buildings or temples are to be chosen, but they are to be purged of everything that is not fitting for a church. And everything is to be arranged for decorum, necessity, and godly decency, lest anything be lacking that is required for worship and the necessary works of the Church.", "token_count": 92, "proofs": []} -{"_source_id": "second-helvetic-confession", "_source_title": "Second Helvetic Confession", "_author": "Heinrich Bullinger", "_schema_type": "doctrinal_document", "_license": "cc0-1.0", "_source_url": "https://www.ccel.org/creeds/helvetic.htm", "document_id": "second-helvetic-confession", "document_kind": "confession", "unit_type": "section", "number": "5", "title": "", "parent_number": "22", "parent_title": "Of Religious and Ecclesiastical Meetings", "content": "MODESTY AND HUMILITY TO BE OBSERVED IN MEETINGS\n\nAnd as we believe that God does not dwell in temples made with hands, so we know that on account of God's Word and sacred use places dedicated to God and his worship are not profane, but holy, and that those who are present in them are to conduct themselves reverently and modestly, seeing that they are in a sacred place, in the presence of God and his holy angels.", "token_count": 96, "proofs": []} -{"_source_id": "second-helvetic-confession", "_source_title": "Second Helvetic Confession", "_author": "Heinrich Bullinger", "_schema_type": "doctrinal_document", "_license": "cc0-1.0", "_source_url": "https://www.ccel.org/creeds/helvetic.htm", "document_id": "second-helvetic-confession", "document_kind": "confession", "unit_type": "section", "number": "6", "title": "", "parent_number": "22", "parent_title": "Of Religious and Ecclesiastical Meetings", "content": "THE TRUE ORNAMENTATION OF SANCTUARIES\n\nTherefore, all luxurious attire, all pride, and everything unbecoming to Christian humility, discipline and modesty, are to be banished from the sanctuaries and places of prayer of Christians. For the true ornamentation of churches does not consist in ivory, gold, and precious stones, but in the frugality, piety, and virtues of those who are in the Church. Let all things be done decently and in order in the church, and finally, let all things be done for edification.", "token_count": 118, "proofs": []} -{"_source_id": "second-helvetic-confession", "_source_title": "Second Helvetic Confession", "_author": "Heinrich Bullinger", "_schema_type": "doctrinal_document", "_license": "cc0-1.0", "_source_url": "https://www.ccel.org/creeds/helvetic.htm", "document_id": "second-helvetic-confession", "document_kind": "confession", "unit_type": "section", "number": "7", "title": "", "parent_number": "22", "parent_title": "Of Religious and Ecclesiastical Meetings", "content": "WORSHIP IN THE COMMON LANGUAGE\n\nTherefore, let all strange tongues keep silence in gatherings for worship, and let all things be set forth in a common language which is understood by the people gathered in that place.", "token_count": 43, "proofs": []} -{"_source_id": "second-helvetic-confession", "_source_title": "Second Helvetic Confession", "_author": "Heinrich Bullinger", "_schema_type": "doctrinal_document", "_license": "cc0-1.0", "_source_url": "https://www.ccel.org/creeds/helvetic.htm", "document_id": "second-helvetic-confession", "document_kind": "confession", "unit_type": "section", "number": "1", "title": "", "parent_number": "23", "parent_title": "Of the Prayers of the Church, of Singing, and of Canonical Hours", "content": "COMMON LANGUAGE\n\nIt is true that a man is permitted to pray privately in any language that he understands, but public prayers in meetings for worship are to be made in the common language known to all.", "token_count": 40, "proofs": []} -{"_source_id": "second-helvetic-confession", "_source_title": "Second Helvetic Confession", "_author": "Heinrich Bullinger", "_schema_type": "doctrinal_document", "_license": "cc0-1.0", "_source_url": "https://www.ccel.org/creeds/helvetic.htm", "document_id": "second-helvetic-confession", "document_kind": "confession", "unit_type": "section", "number": "2", "title": "", "parent_number": "23", "parent_title": "Of the Prayers of the Church, of Singing, and of Canonical Hours", "content": "PRAYER\n\nLet all the prayers of the faithful be poured forth to God alone, through the mediation of Christ only, out of faith and love. The priesthood of Christ the Lord and true religion forbid the invocation of saints in heaven or to use them as intercessors. Prayer is to be made for magistracy, for kings, and all that are placed in authority, for ministers of the Church, and for all needs of churches. In calamities, especially of the Church, unceasing prayer is to be made both privately and publicly.", "token_count": 111, "proofs": []} -{"_source_id": "second-helvetic-confession", "_source_title": "Second Helvetic Confession", "_author": "Heinrich Bullinger", "_schema_type": "doctrinal_document", "_license": "cc0-1.0", "_source_url": "https://www.ccel.org/creeds/helvetic.htm", "document_id": "second-helvetic-confession", "document_kind": "confession", "unit_type": "section", "number": "3", "title": "", "parent_number": "23", "parent_title": "Of the Prayers of the Church, of Singing, and of Canonical Hours", "content": "FREE PRAYER\n\nMoreover, prayer is to be made voluntarily, without constraint or for any reward. Nor is it proper for prayer to be superstitiously restricted to one place, as if it were not permitted to pray anywhere except in a sanctuary. Neither is it necessary for public prayers to be the same in all churches with respect to form and time. Each Church is to exercise its own freedom. Socrates, in his history, says, \"In all regions of the world you will not find two churches which wholly agree in prayer\" (Hist. ecclesiast. V.22, 57). The authors of this difference, I think, were those who were in charge of the Churches at particular times. Yet if they agree, it is to be highly commended and imitated by others.", "token_count": 162, "proofs": []} -{"_source_id": "second-helvetic-confession", "_source_title": "Second Helvetic Confession", "_author": "Heinrich Bullinger", "_schema_type": "doctrinal_document", "_license": "cc0-1.0", "_source_url": "https://www.ccel.org/creeds/helvetic.htm", "document_id": "second-helvetic-confession", "document_kind": "confession", "unit_type": "section", "number": "4", "title": "", "parent_number": "23", "parent_title": "Of the Prayers of the Church, of Singing, and of Canonical Hours", "content": "THE METHOD TO BE EMPLOYED IN PUBLIC PRAYERS\n\nAs in everything, so also in public prayers there is to be a standard lest they be excessively long and irksome. The greater part of meetings for worship is therefore to be given to evangelical teaching, and care is to be taken lest the congregation is wearied by too lengthy prayers and when they are to hear the preaching of the Gospel they either leave the meeting or, having been exhausted, want to do away with it altogether. To such people the sermon seems to be overlong, which otherwise is brief enough. And therefore it is appropriate for preachers to keep to a standard.", "token_count": 131, "proofs": []} -{"_source_id": "second-helvetic-confession", "_source_title": "Second Helvetic Confession", "_author": "Heinrich Bullinger", "_schema_type": "doctrinal_document", "_license": "cc0-1.0", "_source_url": "https://www.ccel.org/creeds/helvetic.htm", "document_id": "second-helvetic-confession", "document_kind": "confession", "unit_type": "section", "number": "5", "title": "", "parent_number": "23", "parent_title": "Of the Prayers of the Church, of Singing, and of Canonical Hours", "content": "SINGING\n\nLikewise moderation is to be exercised where singing is used in a meeting for worship. That song which they call the Gregorian Chant has many foolish things in it; hence it is rightly rejected by many of our churches. If there are churches which have a true and proper sermon but no singing, they ought not to be condemned. For all churches do not have the advantage of singing. And it is well known form testimonies of antiquity that the custom of singing is very old in the Eastern Churches whereas it was late when it was at length accepted in the West.", "token_count": 119, "proofs": []} -{"_source_id": "second-helvetic-confession", "_source_title": "Second Helvetic Confession", "_author": "Heinrich Bullinger", "_schema_type": "doctrinal_document", "_license": "cc0-1.0", "_source_url": "https://www.ccel.org/creeds/helvetic.htm", "document_id": "second-helvetic-confession", "document_kind": "confession", "unit_type": "section", "number": "6", "title": "", "parent_number": "23", "parent_title": "Of the Prayers of the Church, of Singing, and of Canonical Hours", "content": "CANONICAL HOURS\n\nAntiquity knew nothing of canonical hours, that is, prayers arranged for certain hours of the day, and sung or recited by the Papists, as can be proved from their breviaries and by many arguments. But they also have not a few absurdities, of which I say nothing else; accordingly they are rightly omitted by churches which substitute in their place things that are beneficial for the whole Church of God.", "token_count": 91, "proofs": []} -{"_source_id": "second-helvetic-confession", "_source_title": "Second Helvetic Confession", "_author": "Heinrich Bullinger", "_schema_type": "doctrinal_document", "_license": "cc0-1.0", "_source_url": "https://www.ccel.org/creeds/helvetic.htm", "document_id": "second-helvetic-confession", "document_kind": "confession", "unit_type": "section", "number": "1", "title": "", "parent_number": "24", "parent_title": "Of Holy Days, Fasts and the Choice of Foods", "content": "THE TIME NECESSARY FOR WORSHIP\n\nAlthough religion is not bound to time, yet it cannot be cultivated and exercised without a proper distribution and arrangement of time. Every Church, therefore, chooses for itself a certain time for public prayers, and for the preaching of the Gospel, and for the celebration of the sacraments; and no one is permitted to overthrow this appointment of the Church at his own pleasure. For unless some due time and leisure is given for the outward exercise of religion, without doubt men would be drawn away from it by their own affairs.", "token_count": 113, "proofs": []} -{"_source_id": "second-helvetic-confession", "_source_title": "Second Helvetic Confession", "_author": "Heinrich Bullinger", "_schema_type": "doctrinal_document", "_license": "cc0-1.0", "_source_url": "https://www.ccel.org/creeds/helvetic.htm", "document_id": "second-helvetic-confession", "document_kind": "confession", "unit_type": "section", "number": "2", "title": "", "parent_number": "24", "parent_title": "Of Holy Days, Fasts and the Choice of Foods", "content": "THE LORD'S DAY\n\nHence we see that in the ancient churches there were not only certain set hours in the week appointed for meetings, but that also the Lord's Day itself, ever since the apostles' time, was set aside for them and for a holy rest, a practice now rightly preserved by our Churches for the sake of worship and love.", "token_count": 72, "proofs": []} -{"_source_id": "second-helvetic-confession", "_source_title": "Second Helvetic Confession", "_author": "Heinrich Bullinger", "_schema_type": "doctrinal_document", "_license": "cc0-1.0", "_source_url": "https://www.ccel.org/creeds/helvetic.htm", "document_id": "second-helvetic-confession", "document_kind": "confession", "unit_type": "section", "number": "3", "title": "", "parent_number": "24", "parent_title": "Of Holy Days, Fasts and the Choice of Foods", "content": "SUPERSTITION\n\nIn this connection we do not yield to the Jewish observance and to superstitions. For we do not believe that one day is any holier than another, or think that rest in itself is acceptable to God. Moreover, we celebrate the Lord's Day and not the Sabbath as a free observance.", "token_count": 65, "proofs": []} -{"_source_id": "second-helvetic-confession", "_source_title": "Second Helvetic Confession", "_author": "Heinrich Bullinger", "_schema_type": "doctrinal_document", "_license": "cc0-1.0", "_source_url": "https://www.ccel.org/creeds/helvetic.htm", "document_id": "second-helvetic-confession", "document_kind": "confession", "unit_type": "section", "number": "4", "title": "", "parent_number": "24", "parent_title": "Of Holy Days, Fasts and the Choice of Foods", "content": "THE FESTIVALS OF CHRIST AND THE SAINTS\n\nMoreover, if in Christian liberty the churches religiously celebrate the memory of the Lord's nativity, circumcision, passion, resurrection, and of his ascension into heaven, and the sending of the Holy Spirit upon his disciples, we approve of it highly. but we do not approve of feasts instituted for men and for saints. Holy days have to do with the first Table of the Law and belong to God alone. Finally, holy days which have been instituted for the saints and which we have abolished, have much that is absurd and useless, and are not to be tolerated. In the meantime, we confess that the remembrance of saints, at a suitable time and place, is to be profitably commended to the people in sermons, and the holy examples of the saints set forth to be imitated by all.", "token_count": 179, "proofs": []} -{"_source_id": "second-helvetic-confession", "_source_title": "Second Helvetic Confession", "_author": "Heinrich Bullinger", "_schema_type": "doctrinal_document", "_license": "cc0-1.0", "_source_url": "https://www.ccel.org/creeds/helvetic.htm", "document_id": "second-helvetic-confession", "document_kind": "confession", "unit_type": "section", "number": "5", "title": "", "parent_number": "24", "parent_title": "Of Holy Days, Fasts and the Choice of Foods", "content": "FASTING\n\nNow, the more seriously the Church of Christ condemns surfeiting, drunkenness, and all kinds of lust and intemperance, so much the more strongly does it commend to us Christian fasting. For fasting is nothing else than the abstinence and moderation of the godly, and a discipline, care and chastisement of our flesh undertaken as a necessity for the time being, whereby we are humbled before God, and we deprive the flesh of its fuel so that it may the more willingly and easily obey the Spirit. Therefore, those who pay no attention to such things do not fast, but imagine that they fast if they stuff their stomachs once day, and at a certain or prescribed time abstain from certain foods, thinking that by having done this work they please God and do something good. Fasting is an aid to the prayers of the saints and for all virtues. But as is seen in the books of the prophets, the fast of the Jews who fasted from food but not from wickedness did not please God.", "token_count": 215, "proofs": []} -{"_source_id": "second-helvetic-confession", "_source_title": "Second Helvetic Confession", "_author": "Heinrich Bullinger", "_schema_type": "doctrinal_document", "_license": "cc0-1.0", "_source_url": "https://www.ccel.org/creeds/helvetic.htm", "document_id": "second-helvetic-confession", "document_kind": "confession", "unit_type": "section", "number": "6", "title": "", "parent_number": "24", "parent_title": "Of Holy Days, Fasts and the Choice of Foods", "content": "PUBLIC AND PRIVATE FASTING\n\nNow there is a public and a private fasting. In olden times they celebrated public fasts in calamitous limes and in the affliction of the Church. They abstained altogether from food till the evening, and spent all that time in holy prayers, the worship Of God, and repentance These differed little from mourning, and there is frequent mention of them in the Prophets and especially by Joel in Ch. 2: Such a fast should be kept at this day, when the Church is in distress. private fasts are undertaken by each one of us, as he feels himself withdrawn from the Spirit. For in this manner he withdraws the flesh from its fuel.", "token_count": 144, "proofs": []} -{"_source_id": "second-helvetic-confession", "_source_title": "Second Helvetic Confession", "_author": "Heinrich Bullinger", "_schema_type": "doctrinal_document", "_license": "cc0-1.0", "_source_url": "https://www.ccel.org/creeds/helvetic.htm", "document_id": "second-helvetic-confession", "document_kind": "confession", "unit_type": "section", "number": "7", "title": "", "parent_number": "24", "parent_title": "Of Holy Days, Fasts and the Choice of Foods", "content": "CHARACTERISTICS OF FASTING\n\nAll fasts ought to proceed from a free and willing spirit, and from genuine humility, and not feigned to gain the applause or favor of men, much less that a man should wish to merit righteousness by them. But let every one fast to this end, that he may deprive the flesh of its fuel in order that he may the more zealously serve God.", "token_count": 82, "proofs": []} -{"_source_id": "second-helvetic-confession", "_source_title": "Second Helvetic Confession", "_author": "Heinrich Bullinger", "_schema_type": "doctrinal_document", "_license": "cc0-1.0", "_source_url": "https://www.ccel.org/creeds/helvetic.htm", "document_id": "second-helvetic-confession", "document_kind": "confession", "unit_type": "section", "number": "8", "title": "", "parent_number": "24", "parent_title": "Of Holy Days, Fasts and the Choice of Foods", "content": "LENT\n\nThe fast of Lent is attested by antiquity but not at all in the writings of the apostles. Therefore it ought not, and cannot, be imposed on the faithful. It is certain that formerly there were various forms and customs of fasting. hence, Irenaeus, a most ancient writer, says: \"Some think that a fast should be observed one day only, others two days, but others more, and some forty days. This diversity in keeping this fast did not first begin in our times, but long before us by those, as I suppose, who did not simply keep to what had been delivered to them from the beginning, but afterwards fell into another custom either through negligence or ignorance\" (Fragm. 3, ed. Stieren, I. 824 f.). Moreover, Socrates, the historian, says: \"Because no ancient text is found concerning this matter, I think the apostles left this to every man's own judgment, that every one might do what is good without fear or constraint\" (Hist. ecclesiast. V.22, 40).", "token_count": 227, "proofs": []} -{"_source_id": "second-helvetic-confession", "_source_title": "Second Helvetic Confession", "_author": "Heinrich Bullinger", "_schema_type": "doctrinal_document", "_license": "cc0-1.0", "_source_url": "https://www.ccel.org/creeds/helvetic.htm", "document_id": "second-helvetic-confession", "document_kind": "confession", "unit_type": "section", "number": "9", "title": "", "parent_number": "24", "parent_title": "Of Holy Days, Fasts and the Choice of Foods", "content": "CHOICE OF FOOD\n\nNow concerning the choice of foods, we think that in fasting all things should be denied to the flesh whereby the flesh is made more insolent, and by which it is greatly pleased, and by which it is inflamed with desire whether by fish or meat or spices or delicacies and excellent wines. Moreover, we know that all the creatures of God were made for the use and service of men. All things which God made are good, and without distinction are to be used in the fear of God and with proper moderation (Gen. 2:15 f.). For the apostle says: \"To the pure all things are pure\" (Titus 1:15), and also: \"Eat whatever is sold in the meat market without raising any question on the ground of conscience\" (I Cor. 10:25). The same apostle calls the doctrine of those who teach to abstain form meats \"the doctrine of demons\"; for \"God created foods to be received with thanksgiving by those who believe and know this truth that everything created by God is good, and nothing is to be rejected if it is received with thanksgiving\" (I Tim. 4:1 ff.) The same apostle, in the epistle to the Colossians, reproves those who want to acquire a reputation for holiness by excessive abstinence (Col. 2:18 ff.).", "token_count": 285, "proofs": []} -{"_source_id": "second-helvetic-confession", "_source_title": "Second Helvetic Confession", "_author": "Heinrich Bullinger", "_schema_type": "doctrinal_document", "_license": "cc0-1.0", "_source_url": "https://www.ccel.org/creeds/helvetic.htm", "document_id": "second-helvetic-confession", "document_kind": "confession", "unit_type": "section", "number": "10", "title": "", "parent_number": "24", "parent_title": "Of Holy Days, Fasts and the Choice of Foods", "content": "SECTS\n\nTherefore we entirely disapprove of the Tatians and the Encratites, and all the disciples of Eustathius, against whom the Gangrain Synod was called.", "token_count": 38, "proofs": []} -{"_source_id": "second-helvetic-confession", "_source_title": "Second Helvetic Confession", "_author": "Heinrich Bullinger", "_schema_type": "doctrinal_document", "_license": "cc0-1.0", "_source_url": "https://www.ccel.org/creeds/helvetic.htm", "document_id": "second-helvetic-confession", "document_kind": "confession", "unit_type": "section", "number": "1", "title": "", "parent_number": "25", "parent_title": "Of Catechizing and of Comforting and Visiting the Sick", "content": "YOUTH TO BE INSTRUCTED IN GODLINESS\n\nThe Lord enjoined his ancient people to exercise the greatest care that young people, even from infancy, be properly instructed. Moreover, he expressly commanded in his law that they should teach them, and that the mysteries of the sacraments should be explained. Now since it is well known from the writings of the Evangelists and apostles that God has no less concern for the youth of his new people, when he openly testifies and says: \"Let the children come to me; for to such belongs the kingdom of heaven\" (Mark 10:14), the pastors of the churches act most wisely when they early and carefully caetchize the youth, laying the first grounds of faith, and faithfully teaching the rudiments of our religion by expounding the Ten Commandments, the Apostles' Creed, the Lord's Prayer, and the doctrine of the sacraments, with other such principles and chief heads of our religion. Here let the Church show her faith and diligence in bringing the children to be catechized, desirous and glad to have her children well instructed.", "token_count": 228, "proofs": []} -{"_source_id": "second-helvetic-confession", "_source_title": "Second Helvetic Confession", "_author": "Heinrich Bullinger", "_schema_type": "doctrinal_document", "_license": "cc0-1.0", "_source_url": "https://www.ccel.org/creeds/helvetic.htm", "document_id": "second-helvetic-confession", "document_kind": "confession", "unit_type": "section", "number": "2", "title": "", "parent_number": "25", "parent_title": "Of Catechizing and of Comforting and Visiting the Sick", "content": "THE VISITATION OF THE SICK\n\nSince men are never exposed to more grievous temptations than when they are harassed by infirmities, are sick and are weakened by diseases of both soul and body, surely it is never more fitting for pastors of churches to watch more carefully for the welfare of their flocks than in such diseases and infirmities. Therefore let them visit the sick soon, and let them be called in good time by the sick, if the circumstance itself would have required it. Let them comfort and confirm them in the true faith, and then arm them against the dangerous suggestions of Satan. They should also hold prayer for the sick in the home and, if need be, prayers should also be made for the sick in the public meeting; and they should see that they happily depart this life. We said above that we do not approve of the popish visitation of the sick with extreme unction because it is absurd and is not approved by canonical Scriptures.", "token_count": 198, "proofs": []} -{"_source_id": "second-helvetic-confession", "_source_title": "Second Helvetic Confession", "_author": "Heinrich Bullinger", "_schema_type": "doctrinal_document", "_license": "cc0-1.0", "_source_url": "https://www.ccel.org/creeds/helvetic.htm", "document_id": "second-helvetic-confession", "document_kind": "confession", "unit_type": "section", "number": "1", "title": "", "parent_number": "26", "parent_title": "Of the Burial of the Faithful, and of the Care to Be Shown for the Dead; of Purgatory, and the Appearing of Spirits", "content": "THE BURIAL OF BODIES\n\nAs the bodies of the faithful are the temples of the Holy Spirit which we truly believe will rise again at the Last Day, Scriptures command that they be honorably and without superstition committed to the earth, and also that honorable mention be made of those saints who have fallen asleep in the Lord, and that all duties of familial piety be shown to those left behind, their widows and orphans. We do not teach that any other care be taken for the dead. Therefore, we greatly disapprove of the Cynics, who neglected the bodies of the dead or most carelessly and disdainfully cast them into the earth, never saying a good word about the deceased, or caring a bit about those whom they left behind them.", "token_count": 157, "proofs": []} -{"_source_id": "second-helvetic-confession", "_source_title": "Second Helvetic Confession", "_author": "Heinrich Bullinger", "_schema_type": "doctrinal_document", "_license": "cc0-1.0", "_source_url": "https://www.ccel.org/creeds/helvetic.htm", "document_id": "second-helvetic-confession", "document_kind": "confession", "unit_type": "section", "number": "2", "title": "", "parent_number": "26", "parent_title": "Of the Burial of the Faithful, and of the Care to Be Shown for the Dead; of Purgatory, and the Appearing of Spirits", "content": "THE CARE FOR THE DEAD\n\nOn the other hand, we do not approve of those who are overly and absurdly attentive to the deceased; who, like the heathen, bewail their dead (although we do not blame that moderate mourning which the apostle permits in I Thess. 4:13, judging it to be inhuman not to grieve at all); and who sacrifice for the dead, and mumble certain prayers for pay, in order by such ceremonies to deliver their loved ones from the torments in which they are immersed by death, and then think they are able to liberate them by such incantations.", "token_count": 130, "proofs": []} -{"_source_id": "second-helvetic-confession", "_source_title": "Second Helvetic Confession", "_author": "Heinrich Bullinger", "_schema_type": "doctrinal_document", "_license": "cc0-1.0", "_source_url": "https://www.ccel.org/creeds/helvetic.htm", "document_id": "second-helvetic-confession", "document_kind": "confession", "unit_type": "section", "number": "3", "title": "", "parent_number": "26", "parent_title": "Of the Burial of the Faithful, and of the Care to Be Shown for the Dead; of Purgatory, and the Appearing of Spirits", "content": "THE STATE OF THE SOUL DEPARTED FROM THE BODY\n\nFor we believe that the faithful, after bodily death, go directly to Christ, and, therefore, do not need the eulogies and prayers of the living for the dead and their services. Likewise we believe that unbelievers are immediately cast into hell from which no exit is opened for the wicked by any services of the living.", "token_count": 80, "proofs": []} -{"_source_id": "second-helvetic-confession", "_source_title": "Second Helvetic Confession", "_author": "Heinrich Bullinger", "_schema_type": "doctrinal_document", "_license": "cc0-1.0", "_source_url": "https://www.ccel.org/creeds/helvetic.htm", "document_id": "second-helvetic-confession", "document_kind": "confession", "unit_type": "section", "number": "4", "title": "", "parent_number": "26", "parent_title": "Of the Burial of the Faithful, and of the Care to Be Shown for the Dead; of Purgatory, and the Appearing of Spirits", "content": "PURGATORY\n\nBut what some teach concerning the fire of purgatory is opposed to the Christian faith, namely, \"I believe in the forgiveness of sins, and the life everlasting,\" and to the perfect purgation through Christ, and to these words of Christ our Lord: \"Truly, truly, I say to you, he who hears my word and believes him who sent me, has eternal life; he shall not come into judgment, but has passed from death to life\" (John 5:24). Again: \"He who has bathed does not need to wash, except for his feet, but he is clean all over, and you are clean\" (John 13:10).", "token_count": 144, "proofs": []} -{"_source_id": "second-helvetic-confession", "_source_title": "Second Helvetic Confession", "_author": "Heinrich Bullinger", "_schema_type": "doctrinal_document", "_license": "cc0-1.0", "_source_url": "https://www.ccel.org/creeds/helvetic.htm", "document_id": "second-helvetic-confession", "document_kind": "confession", "unit_type": "section", "number": "5", "title": "", "parent_number": "26", "parent_title": "Of the Burial of the Faithful, and of the Care to Be Shown for the Dead; of Purgatory, and the Appearing of Spirits", "content": "APPARITION OF SPIRITS\n\nNow what is related of the spirits or souls of the dead sometimes appearing to those who are alive, and begging certain duties of them whereby they may be set free, we count those apparitions among the laughingstocks, crafts, and deceptions of the devil, who, as he can transform himself into an angel of light, so he strives either to overthrow the true faith or to call it into doubt. In the Old Testament the Lord forbade the seeking of the truth from the dead, and any sort of commerce with spirits Deut. 18:11). Indeed, as evangelical truth declares, the glutton, being in torment, is denied a return to his brethren, as the divine oracle declared in the words: \"They have Moses and the prophets; let them hear them. If they hear not Moses and the prophets, neither will they be convinced if some one should rise from the dead\" (Luke 16:29 ff.).", "token_count": 197, "proofs": []} -{"_source_id": "second-helvetic-confession", "_source_title": "Second Helvetic Confession", "_author": "Heinrich Bullinger", "_schema_type": "doctrinal_document", "_license": "cc0-1.0", "_source_url": "https://www.ccel.org/creeds/helvetic.htm", "document_id": "second-helvetic-confession", "document_kind": "confession", "unit_type": "section", "number": "1", "title": "", "parent_number": "27", "parent_title": "Of Rites, Ceremonies and Things Indifferent", "content": "CEREMONIES AND RITES\n\nUnto the ancient people were given at one time certain ceremonies, as a kind of instruction for those who were kept under the law, as under a schoolmaster or tutor. But when Christ, the Deliverer, came and the law was abolished, we who believe are no more under the law (Rom. 6:14), and the ceremonies have disappeared; hence the apostles did not want to retain or to restore them in Christ's Church to such a degree that they openly testified that they did not wish to impose any burden upon the Church. Therefore, we would seem to be bringing in and restoring Judaism if we were to increase ceremonies and rites in Christ's Church according to the custom in the ancient Church. Hence, we by no means approve of the opinion of those who think that the Church of Christ must be held in check by many different rites, as if by some kind of training. For if the apostles did not want to impose upon Christian people ceremonies or rites which were appointed by God, who, I pray, in his right mind would obtrude upon them the inventions devised by man? The more the mass of rites is increased in the Church, the more is detracted not only from Christian liberty, but also from Christ, and from faith in him, as long as the people seek those things in ceremonies which they should seek in the only Son of God, Jesus Christ, through faith. Wherefore a few moderate and simple rites, that are not contrary to the Word of God, are sufficient for the godly.", "token_count": 319, "proofs": []} -{"_source_id": "second-helvetic-confession", "_source_title": "Second Helvetic Confession", "_author": "Heinrich Bullinger", "_schema_type": "doctrinal_document", "_license": "cc0-1.0", "_source_url": "https://www.ccel.org/creeds/helvetic.htm", "document_id": "second-helvetic-confession", "document_kind": "confession", "unit_type": "section", "number": "2", "title": "", "parent_number": "27", "parent_title": "Of Rites, Ceremonies and Things Indifferent", "content": "DIVERSITY OF RITES\n\nIf different rites are found in churches, no one should think that for this reason the churches disagree. Socrates says: \"It would be impossible to put together in writing all the rites of churches throughout cities and countries. No religion observes the same rites, even though it embraces the same doctrine concerning them. For those who are of the same faith disagree among themselves about rites\" (Hist. ecclesiast. V.22, 30, 62). This much says Socrates. And we, today, having in our churches different rites in the celebration of the Lord's Supper and in some other things, nevertheless do not disagree in doctrine and faith; nor is the unity and fellowship of our churches thereby rent asunder. For the churches have always used their liberty in such rites, as being things indifferent. We also do the same thing today.", "token_count": 179, "proofs": []} -{"_source_id": "second-helvetic-confession", "_source_title": "Second Helvetic Confession", "_author": "Heinrich Bullinger", "_schema_type": "doctrinal_document", "_license": "cc0-1.0", "_source_url": "https://www.ccel.org/creeds/helvetic.htm", "document_id": "second-helvetic-confession", "document_kind": "confession", "unit_type": "section", "number": "3", "title": "", "parent_number": "27", "parent_title": "Of Rites, Ceremonies and Things Indifferent", "content": "THINGS INDIFFERENT\n\nBut at the same time we admonish me to be on guard lest they reckon among things indifferent what are in fact not indifferent, as some are wont to regard the mass and the use of images in places of worship as things indifferent. \"Indifferent,\" wrote Jerome to Augustine, \"is that which is neither good nor bad, so that, whether you do it or not, you are neither just nor unjust.\" Therefore, when things indifferent are wrested to the confession of faith, they cease to be free; as Paul shows that it is lawful for a man to eat flesh if someone does not remind him that it was offered to idols; for then it is unlawful, because he who eats it seems to approve idolatry by eating it (I Cor. 8:9 ff.; 10:25 ff.).", "token_count": 172, "proofs": []} -{"_source_id": "second-helvetic-confession", "_source_title": "Second Helvetic Confession", "_author": "Heinrich Bullinger", "_schema_type": "doctrinal_document", "_license": "cc0-1.0", "_source_url": "https://www.ccel.org/creeds/helvetic.htm", "document_id": "second-helvetic-confession", "document_kind": "confession", "unit_type": "section", "number": "1", "title": "", "parent_number": "28", "parent_title": "Of the possessions of the Church", "content": "THE POSSESSIONS OF THE CHURCH AND THEIR PROPER USE\n\nThe Church of Christ possesses riches through the munificence of princes and the liberality of the faithful who have given their means to the Church. For the Church has need of such resources and from ancient time has had resources for the maintenance of things necessary for the Church. Now the true use of the Church's wealth was, and is now, to maintain teaching in schools and in religious meetings, along with all the worship, rites, and buildings of the Church; finally, to maintain teachers, scholars, and ministers, with other necessary things, and especially for the succor and relief of the poor.", "token_count": 136, "proofs": []} -{"_source_id": "second-helvetic-confession", "_source_title": "Second Helvetic Confession", "_author": "Heinrich Bullinger", "_schema_type": "doctrinal_document", "_license": "cc0-1.0", "_source_url": "https://www.ccel.org/creeds/helvetic.htm", "document_id": "second-helvetic-confession", "document_kind": "confession", "unit_type": "section", "number": "2", "title": "", "parent_number": "28", "parent_title": "Of the possessions of the Church", "content": "MANAGEMENT\n\nMoreover, God-fearing and wise men, noted for the management of domestic affairs, should be chosen to administer properly the Church's possessions.", "token_count": 31, "proofs": []} -{"_source_id": "second-helvetic-confession", "_source_title": "Second Helvetic Confession", "_author": "Heinrich Bullinger", "_schema_type": "doctrinal_document", "_license": "cc0-1.0", "_source_url": "https://www.ccel.org/creeds/helvetic.htm", "document_id": "second-helvetic-confession", "document_kind": "confession", "unit_type": "section", "number": "3", "title": "", "parent_number": "28", "parent_title": "Of the possessions of the Church", "content": "THE MISUSE OF THE CHURCH'S POSSESSIONS\n\nBut if through misfortune or through the audacity, ignorance or avarice of some persons the Church's wealth is abused, it is to be restored to a sacred use by godly and wise men. For neither is an abuse, which is the greatest sacrilege, to be winked at. Therefore, we teach that schools and institutions which have been corrupted in doctrine, worship and morals must be reformed, and that the relief of the poor must be arranged dutifully, wisely, and in good faith.", "token_count": 118, "proofs": []} -{"_source_id": "second-helvetic-confession", "_source_title": "Second Helvetic Confession", "_author": "Heinrich Bullinger", "_schema_type": "doctrinal_document", "_license": "cc0-1.0", "_source_url": "https://www.ccel.org/creeds/helvetic.htm", "document_id": "second-helvetic-confession", "document_kind": "confession", "unit_type": "section", "number": "1", "title": "", "parent_number": "29", "parent_title": "Of Celibacy, Marriage and the Management of Domestic Affairs", "content": "SINGLE PEOPLE\n\nThose who have the gift of celibacy from heaven, so that from the heart or with their whole soul are pure and continent and are not aflame with passion, let them serve the Lord in that calling, as long as they feel endued with that divine gift; and let them not lift up themselves above others, but let them serve the Lord continuously in simplicity and humility (I Cor. 7:7 ff.). For such are more apt to attend to divine things than those who are distracted with the private affairs of a family. But if, again, the gift be taken away, and they feel a continual burning, let them call to mind the words of the apostle: \"It is better to marry than to be aflame\" (I Cor. 7:9).", "token_count": 163, "proofs": []} -{"_source_id": "second-helvetic-confession", "_source_title": "Second Helvetic Confession", "_author": "Heinrich Bullinger", "_schema_type": "doctrinal_document", "_license": "cc0-1.0", "_source_url": "https://www.ccel.org/creeds/helvetic.htm", "document_id": "second-helvetic-confession", "document_kind": "confession", "unit_type": "section", "number": "2", "title": "", "parent_number": "29", "parent_title": "Of Celibacy, Marriage and the Management of Domestic Affairs", "content": "MARRIAGE\n\nFor marriage (which is the medicine of incontinency, and continency itself) was instituted by the Lord God himself, who blessed it most bountifully, and willed man and woman to cleave one to the other inseparable, and to live together in complete love and concord (Matt. 19:4 ff.). Whereupon we know that the apostle said: \"Let marriage be held in honor among all, and let the marriage bed be undefiled\" (Heb. 13:4). And again: \"If a girl marries, she does not sin\" (I Cor. 7:28).", "token_count": 136, "proofs": []} -{"_source_id": "second-helvetic-confession", "_source_title": "Second Helvetic Confession", "_author": "Heinrich Bullinger", "_schema_type": "doctrinal_document", "_license": "cc0-1.0", "_source_url": "https://www.ccel.org/creeds/helvetic.htm", "document_id": "second-helvetic-confession", "document_kind": "confession", "unit_type": "section", "number": "3", "title": "", "parent_number": "29", "parent_title": "Of Celibacy, Marriage and the Management of Domestic Affairs", "content": "THE SECTS\n\nWe therefore condemn polygamy, and those who condemn second marriages.", "token_count": 18, "proofs": []} -{"_source_id": "second-helvetic-confession", "_source_title": "Second Helvetic Confession", "_author": "Heinrich Bullinger", "_schema_type": "doctrinal_document", "_license": "cc0-1.0", "_source_url": "https://www.ccel.org/creeds/helvetic.htm", "document_id": "second-helvetic-confession", "document_kind": "confession", "unit_type": "section", "number": "4", "title": "", "parent_number": "29", "parent_title": "Of Celibacy, Marriage and the Management of Domestic Affairs", "content": "HOW MARRIAGES ARE TO BE CONTRACTED\n\nWe teach that marriages are to be lawfully contracted in the fear of the Lord, and not against the laws which forbid certain degrees of consanguinity, lest the marriages should be incestuous. Let marriages be made with consent of the parents, or of those who take the place of parents, and above all for that purpose for which the Lord instituted marriages. Moreover, let them be kept holy with the utmost faithfulness, piety, love and purity of those joined together. Therefore let them guard against quarrels, dissensions, lust and adultery.", "token_count": 122, "proofs": []} -{"_source_id": "second-helvetic-confession", "_source_title": "Second Helvetic Confession", "_author": "Heinrich Bullinger", "_schema_type": "doctrinal_document", "_license": "cc0-1.0", "_source_url": "https://www.ccel.org/creeds/helvetic.htm", "document_id": "second-helvetic-confession", "document_kind": "confession", "unit_type": "section", "number": "5", "title": "", "parent_number": "29", "parent_title": "Of Celibacy, Marriage and the Management of Domestic Affairs", "content": "MATRIMONIAL FORUM\n\nLet lawful courts be established in the Church, and holy judges who may care for marriages, and may repress all unchastity and shamefulness, and before whom matrimonial disputes may be settled.", "token_count": 49, "proofs": []} -{"_source_id": "second-helvetic-confession", "_source_title": "Second Helvetic Confession", "_author": "Heinrich Bullinger", "_schema_type": "doctrinal_document", "_license": "cc0-1.0", "_source_url": "https://www.ccel.org/creeds/helvetic.htm", "document_id": "second-helvetic-confession", "document_kind": "confession", "unit_type": "section", "number": "6", "title": "", "parent_number": "29", "parent_title": "Of Celibacy, Marriage and the Management of Domestic Affairs", "content": "THE REARING OF CHILDREN\n\nChildren are to be brought up by the parents in the fear of the Lord; and parents are to provide for their children, remembering the saying of the apostle: \"If anyone does not provide for his relatives, he has disowned the faith and is worse than an unbeliever\" (I Tim. 5:8). But especially they should teach their children honest trades or professions by which they may support themselves. They should ;keep them from idleness and in all these things instill in them true faith in God, lest through a lack of confidence or too much security or filthy greed they become dissolute and achieve no success. \n\nAnd it is most certain that those works which are done by parents in true faith by way of domestic duties and the management of their households are in God's sight holy and truly good works. They are no less pleasing to God than prayers, fasting and almsgiving. For thus the apostle has taught in his epistles, especially in those to Timothy and Titus. And with the same apostle we account the doctrine of those who forbid marriage or openly castigate or indirectly discredit it, as if it were not holy and pure, among the doctrine of demons. \n\nWe also detest an impure single life, the secret and open lusts and fornications of hypocrites pretending to be continent when they are the most incontinent of all. All these God will judge. We do not disapprove of riches or rich men, if they be godly and use their riches well. But we reject the sect of the Apostolicals (The Apostolicals were followers of a religious fanatic, Gherardo Segarelli, of Parma, who in the thirteenth century wanted to restore the poverty of the apostolic life.)", "token_count": 367, "proofs": []} -{"_source_id": "second-helvetic-confession", "_source_title": "Second Helvetic Confession", "_author": "Heinrich Bullinger", "_schema_type": "doctrinal_document", "_license": "cc0-1.0", "_source_url": "https://www.ccel.org/creeds/helvetic.htm", "document_id": "second-helvetic-confession", "document_kind": "confession", "unit_type": "section", "number": "1", "title": "", "parent_number": "30", "parent_title": "Of the Magistracy", "content": "THE MAGISTRACY IS FROM GOD\n\nMagistracy of every kind is instituted by God himself for the peace and tranquillity of the human race, and thus it should have the chief place in the world. If the magistrate is opposed to the Church, he can hinder and disturb it very much; but if he is a friend and even a member of the Church, he is a most useful and excellent member of it, who is able to benefit it greatly, and to assist it best of all.", "token_count": 102, "proofs": []} -{"_source_id": "second-helvetic-confession", "_source_title": "Second Helvetic Confession", "_author": "Heinrich Bullinger", "_schema_type": "doctrinal_document", "_license": "cc0-1.0", "_source_url": "https://www.ccel.org/creeds/helvetic.htm", "document_id": "second-helvetic-confession", "document_kind": "confession", "unit_type": "section", "number": "2", "title": "", "parent_number": "30", "parent_title": "Of the Magistracy", "content": "THE DUTY OF THE MAGISTRATE\n\nThe chief duty of the magistrate is to secured and preserve peace and public tranquillity. Doubtless he will never do this more successfully than when he is truly God-fearing and religious; that is to say, when, according to the example of the most holy kings and princes of the people of the Lord, he promotes the preaching of the truth and sincere faith, roots out lies and all superstition, together with all impiety and idolatry, and defends the Church of God. We certainly teach that the care of religion belongs especially to the holy magistrate. \n\nLet him, therefore, hold the Word of God in his hands, and take care lest anything contrary to it is taught. Likewise let him govern the people entrusted to him by God with good laws made according to the Word of God, and let him keep them in discipline, duty and obedience. Let him exercise judgment by judging uprightly. Let him not respect any man's person or accept bribes. Let him protect widows, orphans and the afflicted. Let him punish and even banish criminals, impostors and barbarians. For he does not bear the sword in vain (Rom. 13:4). \n\nTherefore, let him draw this sword of God against all malefactors, seditious persons, thieves, murderers, oppressors, blasphemers, perjured persons, and all those whom God has commanded him to punish and even to execute. Let him suppress stubborn heretics (who are truly heretics), who do not cease to blaspheme the majesty of God and to trouble, and even to destroy the Church of God.", "token_count": 341, "proofs": []} -{"_source_id": "second-helvetic-confession", "_source_title": "Second Helvetic Confession", "_author": "Heinrich Bullinger", "_schema_type": "doctrinal_document", "_license": "cc0-1.0", "_source_url": "https://www.ccel.org/creeds/helvetic.htm", "document_id": "second-helvetic-confession", "document_kind": "confession", "unit_type": "section", "number": "3", "title": "", "parent_number": "30", "parent_title": "Of the Magistracy", "content": "WAR\n\nAnd if it is necessary to preserve the safety of the people by war, let him wage war in the name of God; provided he has first sought peace by all means possible, and cannot save his people in any other way except by war. And when the magistrate does these things in faith, he serves God by those very works which are truly good, and receives a blessing from the Lord. \n\nWe condemn the Anabaptists, who when they deny that a Christian may hold the office of a magistrate, deny also that a man may be justly put to death by the magistrate, or that the magistrate may wage war, or that oaths are to be rendered to a magistrate, and such like things.", "token_count": 146, "proofs": []} -{"_source_id": "second-helvetic-confession", "_source_title": "Second Helvetic Confession", "_author": "Heinrich Bullinger", "_schema_type": "doctrinal_document", "_license": "cc0-1.0", "_source_url": "https://www.ccel.org/creeds/helvetic.htm", "document_id": "second-helvetic-confession", "document_kind": "confession", "unit_type": "section", "number": "4", "title": "", "parent_number": "30", "parent_title": "Of the Magistracy", "content": "THE DUTY OF SUBJECTS\n\nFor as God wants to effect the safety of his people by the magistrate, whom he has given to the world to be, as it were, a father, so all subjects are commanded to acknowledge this favor of God in the magistrate. Therefore let them honor and reverence the magistrate as the minister of God; let them love him, favor him, and pray for him as their father; and let them obey all his just and fair commands. Finally, let them pay all customs and taxes, and all other such dues faithfully and willingly. And if the public safety of the country and justice require it, and the magistrate of necessity wages war, let them even lay down their life and pour out their blood for the public safety and that of the magistrate. And let them do this in the name of God willingly, bravely and cheerfully. For he who opposes the magistrate provokes the severe wrath of God against himself.", "token_count": 192, "proofs": []} -{"_source_id": "second-helvetic-confession", "_source_title": "Second Helvetic Confession", "_author": "Heinrich Bullinger", "_schema_type": "doctrinal_document", "_license": "cc0-1.0", "_source_url": "https://www.ccel.org/creeds/helvetic.htm", "document_id": "second-helvetic-confession", "document_kind": "confession", "unit_type": "section", "number": "5", "title": "", "parent_number": "30", "parent_title": "Of the Magistracy", "content": "SECTS AND SEDITIONS\n\nWe, therefore, condemn all who are contemptuous of the magistrate - rebels, enemies of the state, seditious villains, finally, all who openly or craftily refuse to perform whatever duties they owe.", "token_count": 49, "proofs": []} -{"_source_id": "second-helvetic-confession", "_source_title": "Second Helvetic Confession", "_author": "Heinrich Bullinger", "_schema_type": "doctrinal_document", "_license": "cc0-1.0", "_source_url": "https://www.ccel.org/creeds/helvetic.htm", "document_id": "second-helvetic-confession", "document_kind": "confession", "unit_type": "section", "number": "6", "title": "", "parent_number": "30", "parent_title": "Of the Magistracy", "content": "We beseech God, our most merciful Father in heaven, that he will bless the rulers of the people, and us, and his whole people, through Jesus Christ, our only Lord and Savior; to whom be praise and glory and thanksgiving,for all ages. Amen.", "token_count": 58, "proofs": []} -{"_source_id": "shema-yisrael", "_source_title": "Shema Yisrael", "_author": "Moses", "_schema_type": "doctrinal_document", "_license": "cc0-1.0", "_source_url": "https://esv.literalword.com/?q=deut+6%3A4-5", "document_id": "shema-yisrael", "document_kind": "creed", "unit_type": "text", "number": "", "title": "", "parent_number": "", "parent_title": "", "content": "Hear, O Israel: The LORD our God, the LORD is one. You shall love the LORD your God with all your heart and with all your soul and with all your might.", "token_count": 38, "proofs": [{"id": 1, "references": [{"raw": "Deut.6.4-Deut.6.5", "osis": ["Deut.6.4-Deut.6.5"]}]}]} -{"_source_id": "solemn-league-and-covenant", "_source_title": "The Solemn League and Covenant", "_author": "Westminster Assembly", "_schema_type": "doctrinal_document", "_license": "cc0-1.0", "_source_url": "https://thewestminsterstandard.org/solemn-league-and-covenant", "document_id": "solemn-league-and-covenant", "document_kind": "covenant", "unit_type": "section", "number": "preamble", "title": "Preamble", "parent_number": "", "parent_title": "", "content": "For reformation and defence of religion, the honour and happiness of the King, and the peace and safety of the three kingdoms of Scotland, England, and Ireland; agreed upon by Commissioners from the Parliament and Assembly of Divines in England, with Commissioners of the Convention of Estates and General Assembly of the Church of Scotland; approved by the General Assembly of the Church of Scotland, and by both Houses of Parliament, and the Assembly of Divines in England, and taken and subscribed by them Anno 1643; and thereafter, by the said authority, taken and subscribed by all ranks in Scotland and England the same year; and ratified by act of the Parliament of Scotland Anno 1644. (And again renewed in Scotland, with an acknowledgement of sins and engagements to duties, by all ranks, Anno 1648, and by Parliament, 1649; and taken and subscribed by King Charles II., at Spey, June 23, 1650; and at Scoon, January 1, 1651.)\n\nWE noblemen, barons, knights, gentlemen, citizens, burgesses, ministers of the Gospel, and commons of all sorts, in the kingdoms of Scotland, England, and Ireland, by the providence of GOD living under one king, and being of one reformed religion, having before our eyes the glory of God, and the advancement of the kingdom of our Lord and Saviour JESUS CHRIST, the honour and happiness of the king’s majesty and his posterity, and the true public liberty, safety, and peace of the kingdom, wherein every one’s private condition is included: and calling to mind the treacherous and bloody plots, conspiracies, attempts, and practices of the enemies of GOD, against the true religion and professors thereof in all places, especially in these three kingdoms, ever since the reformation of religion; and how much their rage, power, and presumption, are of late, and at this time, increased and exercised, whereof the deplorable state of the Church and kingdom of Ireland, the distressed state of the Church and kingdom of England, and the dangerous state of the Church and kingdom of Scotland, are present and public testimonies: we have now at last (after other means of supplication, remonstrance, protestation, and sufferings), for the preservation of ourselves and our religion from utter ruin and destruction, according to the commendable practice of these kingdoms in former times, and the example of GOD’S people in other nations, after mature deliberation, resolved and determined to enter into a Mutual and Solemn League and Covenant, wherein we all subscribe, and each one of us for himself, with our hands lifted up to the Most High GOD, do swear,", "token_count": 559, "proofs": []} -{"_source_id": "solemn-league-and-covenant", "_source_title": "The Solemn League and Covenant", "_author": "Westminster Assembly", "_schema_type": "doctrinal_document", "_license": "cc0-1.0", "_source_url": "https://thewestminsterstandard.org/solemn-league-and-covenant", "document_id": "solemn-league-and-covenant", "document_kind": "covenant", "unit_type": "article", "number": "1", "title": "I.", "parent_number": "", "parent_title": "", "content": "THAT we shall sincerely, really, and constantly, through the grace of GOD, endeavor, in our several places and callings, the preservation of the reformed religion in the Church of Scotland, in doctrine, worship, discipline, and government, against our common enemies; the reformation of religion in the kingdoms of England and Ireland, in doctrine, worship, discipline, and government, according to the Word of GOD, and the example of the best reformed Churches; and shall endeavour to bring the Churches of GOD in the three kingdoms to the nearest conjunction and uniformity in religion, Confession of Faith, Form of Church Government, Directory for Worship and Catechising; that we, and our posterity after us, may, as brethren, live in faith and love, and the Lord may delight to dwell in the midst of us.", "token_count": 171, "proofs": []} -{"_source_id": "solemn-league-and-covenant", "_source_title": "The Solemn League and Covenant", "_author": "Westminster Assembly", "_schema_type": "doctrinal_document", "_license": "cc0-1.0", "_source_url": "https://thewestminsterstandard.org/solemn-league-and-covenant", "document_id": "solemn-league-and-covenant", "document_kind": "covenant", "unit_type": "article", "number": "2", "title": "II.", "parent_number": "", "parent_title": "", "content": "That we shall, in like manner, without respect of persons, endeavour the extirpation of Popery, Prelacy (that is, Church government by archbishops, bishops, their chancellors and commissioners, deans, deans and chapters, archdeacons, and all other ecclesiastical officers depending on that hierarchy), superstition, heresy, schism, profaneness, and whatsoever shall be found contrary to sound doctrine and the power of Godliness; lest we partake in other men’s sins, and thereby be in danger to receive of their plagues; and that the Lord may be one, and his name one, in the three kingdoms.", "token_count": 139, "proofs": []} -{"_source_id": "solemn-league-and-covenant", "_source_title": "The Solemn League and Covenant", "_author": "Westminster Assembly", "_schema_type": "doctrinal_document", "_license": "cc0-1.0", "_source_url": "https://thewestminsterstandard.org/solemn-league-and-covenant", "document_id": "solemn-league-and-covenant", "document_kind": "covenant", "unit_type": "article", "number": "3", "title": "III.", "parent_number": "", "parent_title": "", "content": "We shall, with the same sincerity, reality, and constancy, in our several vocations, endeavour, with our estates and lives, mutually to preserve the rights and privileges of the Parliaments, and the liberties of the kingdoms; and to preserve and defend the king’s majesty’s person and authority, in the preservation and defence of the true religion and liberties of the kingdoms; that the world may bear witness with our consciences of our loyalty, and that we have no thoughts or intentions to diminish his majesty’s just power and greatness.", "token_count": 112, "proofs": []} -{"_source_id": "solemn-league-and-covenant", "_source_title": "The Solemn League and Covenant", "_author": "Westminster Assembly", "_schema_type": "doctrinal_document", "_license": "cc0-1.0", "_source_url": "https://thewestminsterstandard.org/solemn-league-and-covenant", "document_id": "solemn-league-and-covenant", "document_kind": "covenant", "unit_type": "article", "number": "4", "title": "IV.", "parent_number": "", "parent_title": "", "content": "We shall also, with all faithfulness, endeavour the discovery of all such as have been or shall be incendiaries, malignants, or evil instruments, be hindering the reformation of religion, dividing the king from his people, or one of the kingdoms from another, or making any faction or parties among the people, contrary to this League and Covenant; that they may be brought to public trial, and receive condign punishment, as the degree of their offences shall require or deserve, or the supreme judicatories of both kingdoms respectively, or others having power from them for that effect, shall judge convenient.", "token_count": 124, "proofs": []} -{"_source_id": "solemn-league-and-covenant", "_source_title": "The Solemn League and Covenant", "_author": "Westminster Assembly", "_schema_type": "doctrinal_document", "_license": "cc0-1.0", "_source_url": "https://thewestminsterstandard.org/solemn-league-and-covenant", "document_id": "solemn-league-and-covenant", "document_kind": "covenant", "unit_type": "article", "number": "5", "title": "V.", "parent_number": "", "parent_title": "", "content": "And whereas the happiness of a blessed peace between these kingdoms, denied in former times to our progenitors, is, by the good providence of GOD, granted unto us, and hath been lately concluded and settled by both Parliaments; we shall, each one of us, according to our place and interest, endeavour that they may remain conjoined in a firm peace and union to all posterity; and that justice may be done upon the willful opposers thereof, in manner expressed in the precedent article.", "token_count": 103, "proofs": []} -{"_source_id": "solemn-league-and-covenant", "_source_title": "The Solemn League and Covenant", "_author": "Westminster Assembly", "_schema_type": "doctrinal_document", "_license": "cc0-1.0", "_source_url": "https://thewestminsterstandard.org/solemn-league-and-covenant", "document_id": "solemn-league-and-covenant", "document_kind": "covenant", "unit_type": "article", "number": "6", "title": "VI.", "parent_number": "", "parent_title": "", "content": "We shall also, according to our places and callings, in this common cause of religion, liberty, and peace of the kingdoms, assist and defend all those that enter into this League and Covenant, in the maintaining and pursuing thereof; and shall not suffer ourselves, directly or indirectly, by whatsoever combination, persuasion, or terror, to be divided or withdrawn from this blessed union and conjunction, whether to make defection to the contrary part, or to give ourselves to a detestable indifferency or neutrality in this cause, which so much concerneth the glory of God, the good of the kingdom, and honour of the king; but shall, all the days of our lives, zealously and constantly continue therein against all opposition, and promote the same, according to our power, against all lets and impediments whatsoever; and what we are not able ourselves to suppress or overcome, we shall reveal and make known, that it may be timely prevented or removed: All which we shall do as in the sight of God.\n\nAnd, because these kingdoms are guilty of many sins and provocations against GOD, and his Son JESUS CHRIST, as is too manifest by our present distresses and dangers, the fruits thereof; we profess and declare, before GOD and the world, our unfeigned desire to be humbled for our own sins, and for the sins of these kingdoms; especially that we have not, as we ought, valued the inestimable benefit of the Gospel; that we have not laboured for the purity and power thereof; and the we have not endeavoured to receive Christ in our hearts, not to walk worthy of him in our lives; which are the causes of other sins and transgression so much abounding amongst us: and our true and unfeigned purpose, desire, and endeavour, for ourselves, and all others under our power and charge, both in public and in private, in all duties we owe to GOD and man, to amend our lives, and each one to go before another in the example of a real reformation; that the Lord may turn away his wrath and heavy indignation, and establish these Churches and kingdoms in truth and peace. And this Covenant we make in the presence of ALMIGHTY GOD, the Searcher of all hearts, with a true intention to perform the same, as we shall answer at that great day, when the secrets of all hearts shall be disclosed; most humbly beseeching the LORD to strengthen us by his HOLY SPIRIT for this end, and to bless our desires and proceedings with such success, as may be deliverance and safety to his people, and encouragement to other Christian Churches, groaning under, or in danger of the yoke of antichristian tyranny, to join in the same or like association and covenant, to the glory of GOD, the enlargement of the kingdom of JESUS CHRIST, and the peace and tranquillity of Christian kingdoms and commonwealths.", "token_count": 606, "proofs": []} -{"_source_id": "sum-of-saving-knowledge", "_source_title": "The Sum of Saving Knowledge", "_author": "Westminster Assembly", "_schema_type": "doctrinal_document", "_license": "cc0-1.0", "_source_url": "https://thewestminsterstandard.org/sum-of-saving-knowledge", "document_id": "sum-of-saving-knowledge", "document_kind": "declaration", "unit_type": "section", "number": "1", "title": "Preface", "parent_number": "", "parent_title": "", "content": "“The Sum of Saving Knowledge” was the joint production of the learned Mr David Dickson, minister at Irvine, and of the no less famous Mr James Durham… John Howie, in his “Lives of the Scots Worthies,” [Page 294 of the New Edition by the Re. W.H. Carslaw, M.A. Edinburgh: Johnstone, Hunter, & Co. 1870] thus describes its origin and object:-\n\n“A very strict friendship subsisted between these two great lights of the Church, and among other effects of their religious conversation we have ‘The Sum of Saving Knowledge,’ which has been printed with our Confession of Faith and Catechisms. This, after several conversations upon the subject, and manner of handling it, so that it might be useful to vulgar capacities, was dictated by Messrs Dickson and Durham to a reverend minister about the year 1650; and though never judicially approven by the Church, yet it deserves to be much more read and practised than what it at present is.”\n\nIt was the reading of this treatise that brought the late Mr M’Cheyne to a clear understanding of the way of acceptance with God, as appears from the following extract from his diary: “March 11th, 1834. – Read in the ‘Sum of Saving Knowledge;” the work which I think first of all wrought a saving change in me. How gladly would I renew the reading of it, if that change might be carried on to perfection!”\nJ.H.\nEdinburgh, January 2, 1871", "token_count": 322, "proofs": []} -{"_source_id": "sum-of-saving-knowledge", "_source_title": "The Sum of Saving Knowledge", "_author": "Westminster Assembly", "_schema_type": "doctrinal_document", "_license": "cc0-1.0", "_source_url": "https://thewestminsterstandard.org/sum-of-saving-knowledge", "document_id": "sum-of-saving-knowledge", "document_kind": "declaration", "unit_type": "section", "number": "2", "title": "The Sum of Saving Knowledge is this:", "parent_number": "", "parent_title": "", "content": "The woeful condition which all men are in by nature, through breaking of the covenant of works.\nThe remedy provided for the elect in Jesus Christ by the covenant of grace.\nThe means appointed to make them partakers of this covenant.\nThe blessings which are effectually conveyed to the elect by these means.\n\nConsider these four points", "token_count": 65, "proofs": []} -{"_source_id": "sum-of-saving-knowledge", "_source_title": "The Sum of Saving Knowledge", "_author": "Westminster Assembly", "_schema_type": "doctrinal_document", "_license": "cc0-1.0", "_source_url": "https://thewestminsterstandard.org/sum-of-saving-knowledge", "document_id": "sum-of-saving-knowledge", "document_kind": "declaration", "unit_type": "section", "number": "3", "title": "Head I.", "parent_number": "", "parent_title": "", "content": "Our woeful condition by nature, through breaking the covenant of works.\n\nHos 13.9 “O Israel, thou hast destroyed thyself.”\n\nI.\nIn eternity past, God did most wisely decree, for his own glory, whatever comes to pass in time: and in a most holy and infallible manner executes all his decrees, without being author of the sin of any creature.\n\nII.\nGod originally made everything from nothing, perfect. He made our first parents, Adam and Eve, the root of mankind, both upright and able to keep the law written in their hearts. This law they were naturally bound to obey upon penalty of death. God was not bound to reward their service, till he entered into a covenant or contract with them, and their posterity in them. He promised to give them eternal life, upon condition of perfect personal obedience. If they failed they would die. This is the covenant of works.\n\nIII.\nBoth angels and men were subject to the change of their own free will. God alone is unchangeable. Many angels of their own accord fell by sin from their first estate, and became demons. Our first parents, being enticed by Satan, one of these demons, broke the covenant of works, by eating the forbidden fruit. By this action, they, and their posterity, became not only liable to eternal death, but also lost all ability to please God. They became by nature enemies to God, and to all spiritual good, and were only inclined to do evil continually. This is our original sin, the bitter root of all our actual transgressions, in thought, word, and deed.", "token_count": 333, "proofs": []} -{"_source_id": "sum-of-saving-knowledge", "_source_title": "The Sum of Saving Knowledge", "_author": "Westminster Assembly", "_schema_type": "doctrinal_document", "_license": "cc0-1.0", "_source_url": "https://thewestminsterstandard.org/sum-of-saving-knowledge", "document_id": "sum-of-saving-knowledge", "document_kind": "declaration", "unit_type": "section", "number": "4", "title": "Head II.", "parent_number": "", "parent_title": "", "content": "The remedy provided in Jesus Christ for the elect by the covenant of Grace.\n\n“O Israel, thou hast destroyed thyself; but in me is thine help.” Hos 13.9\n\nI.\nAlbeit man, having brought himself into this woeful condition, is neither able to help himself, nor willing to be helped by God out of it, but rather inclined to lie still, insensible of it, till he perish; yet God, for the glory of his rich grace, has revealed in his word a way to save sinners, that is, by faith in Jesus Christ, the eternal Son of God, by virtue of, and according to the tenor of the covenant of redemption, made and agreed upon between God the Father and God the Son, in council of the Trinity, before the world began.\n\nII.\nThe sum of the covenant of redemption is this: God having freely chosen to life a certain number of lost mankind, for the glory of his rich grace, did give them, before the world began, to God the Son, appointed Redeemer, that, upon condition he would humble himself so far as to assume the human nature, of a soul and a body, to personal union with his divine nature, and submit himself to the law, as surety for them, and satisfy justice for them, by giving obedience in their name, even to the suffering of the cursed death of the cross, he should ransom and redeem them all from sin and death, and purchase to them righteousness and eternal life, with all saving graces leading there to, to be effectually, by means of his own appointment, applied in due time to every one of them. This condition the Son of God (who is Jesus Christ our Lord) did accept before the world began, and in the fulness of time came into the world, was born of the Virgin Mary, subjected himself to the law, and completely paid the ransom on the cross: But by virtue of the foresaid bargain, made before the world began, he is in all ages, since the fall of Adam, still upon the work of applying actually the purchased benefits of the elect; and that he does by way of entertaining a covenant of free grace and reconciliation with them, through faith in himself; by which covenant, he makes over to every believer a right and interest to himself, and to all his blessings.\n\nIII.\nFor the accomplishment of this covenant of redemption, and making the elect partakers of the benefits of it in the covenant of grace, Christ Jesus was clad with the threefold office of Prophet, Priest, and King: made a Prophet, to reveal all saving knowledge to his people, and persuade them to believe and obey the same; made a Priest, to offer up himself a sacrifice once for them all, and to intercede continually with the Father, for making their persons and services acceptable to him; and made a King, to subdue them to himself, to feed and rule them by his own appointed ordinances, and to defend them from their enemies.", "token_count": 614, "proofs": []} -{"_source_id": "sum-of-saving-knowledge", "_source_title": "The Sum of Saving Knowledge", "_author": "Westminster Assembly", "_schema_type": "doctrinal_document", "_license": "cc0-1.0", "_source_url": "https://thewestminsterstandard.org/sum-of-saving-knowledge", "document_id": "sum-of-saving-knowledge", "document_kind": "declaration", "unit_type": "section", "number": "5", "title": "Head III.", "parent_number": "", "parent_title": "", "content": "The outward means appointed to make the elect partakers of this covenant, and all the rest that are called, to be inexcusable.\n\n“Many are called.” Matt. 22.14\n\nI.\nThe outward means and ordinances, for making men partakers of the covenant of grace, are so wisely dispensed, as that the elect shall be infallibly converted and saved by them; and the reprobate, among whom they are, not to be justly damned: The means are especially these four:\n\ni.\nThe word of God\nii.\nThe ordinances\niii.\nChurch\niv.\nPrayer\n\nIn the word of God preached by sent messengers, the Lord makes offer of grace to all sinners, upon condition of faith in Jesus Christ; and whoever does confess their sin, accept Christ’s offering, and submit themselves to his ordinances, he will have them received into the honour and privileges of the covenant of grace. By the ordinances, God will have the covenant sealed for confirming the bargain on the foresaid condition. By the Church, he will have them hedged in, and helped forward to the keeping of the covenant. And by prayer, he will have his own glorious grace, promised in the covenant, to be daily drawn forth, acknowledged, and employed. All these means are followed either really, or in profession only, according to the quality of the covenanters, as they are true or counterfeit believers.\n\nII.\nThe covenant of grace, set down in the Old Testament before Christ came, and in the New since he came, is one and the same in substance, albeit different in outward administration: For the covenant in the Old Testament, being sealed with the ordinances of circumcision and the paschal lamb, did set forth Christ’s death to come, and the benefits purchased by it, under the shadow of bloody sacrifices, and various ceremonies: but since Christ came, the covenant being sealed by the ordinances of baptism and the Lord’s supper, does clearly hold forth Christ already crucified before our eyes, victorious over death and the grave, and gloriously ruling heaven and earth, for the good of his own people.", "token_count": 433, "proofs": []} -{"_source_id": "sum-of-saving-knowledge", "_source_title": "The Sum of Saving Knowledge", "_author": "Westminster Assembly", "_schema_type": "doctrinal_document", "_license": "cc0-1.0", "_source_url": "https://thewestminsterstandard.org/sum-of-saving-knowledge", "document_id": "sum-of-saving-knowledge", "document_kind": "declaration", "unit_type": "section", "number": "6", "title": "Head IV.", "parent_number": "", "parent_title": "", "content": "The blessings which are effectually conveyed by these means to the Lord’s elect, or chosen ones.\n\n“Many are called, but few are chosen.” Matt 12.14.\n\nI.\nBy those outward ordinances, as our Lord makes the reprobate inexcusable, so, by the power of his Spirit, he applies to the elect, effectually, all saving graces purchased to them in the covenant of redemption, and makes a change in their persons. In particular,\n\nII.\nHe does convert or regenerate them, by giving spiritual life to them, in opening their understandings, renewing their wills, affections, and faculties, for giving spiritual obedience to his commands.\n\nIII.\nHe gives them saving faith, by making them, in the sense of deserved condemnation, to give their consent heartily to the covenant of grace, and to embrace Jesus Christ unfeignedly.\n\nIV.\nHe gives them repentance, by making them, with godly sorrow, in the hatred of sin, and love of righteousness, turn from all iniquity to the service of God.\n\nV.\nHe sanctifies them, by making them go on and persevere in faith and spiritual obedience to the law of God, manifested by fruitfulness in all duties, and doing good works, as God offers occasion.\n\nVI.\nTogether with this inward change of their persons, God changes also their state: for, so soon as they are brought by faith into the covenant of grace,\n\nVII.\nHe justifies them, by imputing to them that perfect obedience which Christ gave to the law, and the satisfaction also which upon the cross Christ gave to justice in their name.\n\nVIII.\nHe reconciles them, and makes them friends to God, who were before enemies of God.\n\nIX.\nHe adopts them, that they shall be no more children of Satan, but children of God, enriched with all spiritual privileges of his sons.\n\nX.\nAnd, last of all, after their warfare in this life is ended, he perfects the holiness and blessedness, first of their souls at their death, and then both of their souls and their bodies, being joyfully joined together again in the resurrection, at the day of his glorious coming to judgment, when all the wicked shall be sent away to hell, with Satan whom they have served: but Christ’s own chosen and redeemed ones, true believers, students of holiness, shall remain with himself for ever, in the state of glorification.", "token_count": 503, "proofs": []} -{"_source_id": "sum-of-saving-knowledge", "_source_title": "The Sum of Saving Knowledge", "_author": "Westminster Assembly", "_schema_type": "doctrinal_document", "_license": "cc0-1.0", "_source_url": "https://thewestminsterstandard.org/sum-of-saving-knowledge", "document_id": "sum-of-saving-knowledge", "document_kind": "declaration", "unit_type": "section", "number": "7", "title": "The Practical Use of Saving Knowledge", "parent_number": "", "parent_title": "", "content": "Contained in Scripture, and held forth briefly in the foresaid Confession of Faith and Catechisms.\n\nThe chief general use of Christian doctrine is, to convince a man of sin, and of righteousness, and of judgment, John 16:8 partly by the law or covenant of works, that he may be humbled and become penitent; and partly by the gospel or covenant of grace, that he may become an unfeigned believer in Jesus Christ, and be strengthened in his faith upon solid grounds and warrants, and give evidence of the truth of his faith by good fruits, and so be saved.\n\nThe sum of the covenant of works, or of the law, is this:\n\n“If thou do all that is commanded, and not fail in any point, thou shalt be saved: but if thou fail, thou shalt die.” Ro. 10:5, Gal 3:10,12.\n\nThe sum of the gospel, or covenant of grace and reconciliation, is this:\n\n“If thou flee from deserved wrath to the true Redeemer Jesus Christ, (who is able to save to the uttermost all that come to God through him,) thou shalt not perish, but have eternal life.” Rom 10:8,9,11.\n\nFor convincing a man of sin, of righteousness, and of judgment by the law, or covenant of works, let those scriptures, among many more, be made use of.\n\nI.\nFor convincing a man of sin by the law, consider Jer. 17.9,10\n\n“The heart is deceitful above all things, and desperately wicked: who can know it? I the Lord search the heart, I try the reins, even to give every man according to his ways, and according to the fruit of his doings.”\n\nHere the Lord teaches two things:\n\ni.\nThat the fountain of all our wickedness, and actual sinning against God, is in the heart, which comprehends the mind, will, affections, and all the powers of the soul, as they are corrupted and defiled with original sin; the mind being not only ignorant and incapable of saving truth, but also full of error and enmity against God; and the will and affections being obstinately disobedient to all God’s directions, and bend toward that only which is evil: “The heart” (saith he) “is deceitful above all things, and desperately wicked;” yea and unsearchably wicked, so that no man can know it; and Gen 6.5 “Every imagination of the thoughts “of man’s heart is only evil continually,” saith the Lord, whose testimony we must trust in this and all other matters; and experience also may teach us, that, till God make us deny ourselves, we never look to God in anything, but fleshly self interest alone does rule us, and move all the wheels of our actions.\n\nii.\nThat the Lord brings our original sin, or wicked inclination, with all its actual fruits, to reckoning before his judgment seat; “For he searches the heart, and tries the reins, to give every man according to his ways, and according to the fruit of his doings.”\n\nHence let every man reason thus:\n\n“What God and my guilty conscience bears witness of, I am convinced that it is true: But God and my guilty conscience bears witness that my heart is deceitful above all things and desperately wicked; and that all the imaginations of my heart, are only evil continually:” “Therefore I am convinced that this true.”\n\nThus a man may be convinced of sin by the law.\n\nII.\nFor convincing a man of righteousness by the law, consider Gal 3.10\n\n“As many as are of the works of the law are under the curse: for it is written, Cursed is every one that continues not in all things which are written in the book of the law to do them.”\n\nHere the apostle teaches us three things.\n\ni.\nThat, by reason of our natural sinfulness, the impossibility of any man’s being justified by the works of the law is so certain, that whoever does seek justification by works of the law, are liable to the curse of God for breaking of the law; “For as many as are of the works of the law are under the curse,” he says.\n\nii.\nThat, to the perfect fulfilling of the law, the keeping of one or two of the precepts, or doing of some, or of all duties (if it were possible) for a time is not sufficient; for the law requires, that “a man continue in all things which are written in the book of the law to do them.”\n\niii.\nThat, because no man can come up to this perfection, every man by nature is under the curse; for the law says, “Cursed is every one that continues not in all things which are written in the book of the law to do them.”\n\nNow, to be under the curse, comprehends all the displeasure of God, with the danger of the breaking forth more and more of his wrath upon soul and body, both in this life, and after death perpetually, if grace does not prevent its execution.\n\nHence let every man reason thus:\n\n“Whoever, according to the covenant of works, is liable to the curse of God for breaking the law, times and ways out of number, cannot be justified, or find righteousness by the works of the law:” But I, (may every man say,) according to the covenant of works, am liable to the curse of God, for breaking the law times and ways without number: Therefore I cannot be justified, or have righteousness by the works of the law.”\n\nThus may a man be convinced of righteousness, that it is not to be had by his own works, or by the law.\n\nIII.\nFor convincing a man of judgment by the law, consider:\n\n“The Lord Jesus shall be revealed from heaven with his mighty angels, In flaming fire, taking vengeance on them that know not God, and that obey not the gospel of our Lord Jesus Christ: Who shall be punished with everlasting destruction from the presence of the Lord, and from the glory of his power; When he shall come to be glorified in his saints, and to be admired in all them that believe.” 2 Th. 2:7-10\n\nWherein we are taught, that our Lord Jesus, who now offers to be Mediator for them who believe in him, shall, at the last day, come armed with flaming fire, to judge, condemn, and destroy all them who have not believed God, have not received the offer of grace made in the gospel, not obeyed its doctrine; but remain in their natural state, under the law or covenant of works.\n\nHence let every man reason thus:\n\n“What the righteous Judge has forewarned me shall be done at the last day, I am sure is a just judgment: “But the righteous Judge has forewarned me, that if I do not believe God in time, and obey not the doctrine of the gospel, I shall be secluded from his presence and his glory at the last day, and be tormented in soul and body for ever:” “Therefore I am convinced that this is a just judgment:” “And I have reason to thank God heartily, who has forewarned me to flee from the wrath which is to come.”\n\nThus every man may be, by the law or covenant of works, convinced of judgment, if he shall continue under the covenant of works, or shall not obey the gospel of our Lord Jesus.\n\nIV.\nFor convincing a man of sin, righteousness, and judgment, by the gospel.\n\nAs for convincing a man of sin, and righteousness, and judgment, by the gospel, or covenant of grace, he must understand three things:\n\ni.\nThat not believing in Jesus Christ, or refusing of the covenant of grace offered in him, is a greater and more dangerous sin than all other sins against the law; because the hearers of the gospel, not believing in Christ, do reject God’s mercy in Christ, the only way of freedom from sin and wrath, and will not yield to be reconciled to God.\n\nii.\nNext, he must understand, that perfect remission of sin, and true righteousness, is to be had only by faith in Jesus; but God requires no other conditions but faith; and testifies from heaven, that he is well pleased to justify sinners upon this condition.\n\niii.\nHe must understand, that upon righteousness received by faith, judgment shall follow, on the one hand, to the destroying of the works of the devil in the believer, and to the perfecting of the work of sanctification in him, with power: and that, upon refusing to take righteousness by faith in Jesus Christ, judgment shall follow, on the other hand, to the condemnation of the unbeliever, and destroying of him with Satan and his servants for ever.\n\nFor this end, let these passages of scripture, among many others, serve to make the greatness of the sin of not believing in Christ appear; or, to make the greatness of the sin of refusing of the covenant of grace offered to us, in the offering of Christ to us appear, let the fair offer of grace be looked upon as it is made, Isa. 55:3 “Incline your ear, and come to me, (says the Lord:) hear, and your soul shall live; and I will make an everlasting covenant with you, even the sure mercies of David.” That is, If you will believe me, and be reconciled to me, I will, by covenant, give to you Christ, and all saving graces in him: repeated Acts 13:34.\n\nAgain, consider, that this general offer in substance is equivalent to a special offer made to every one in particular; as appears by the apostle’s making use of it, Acts 16:31. “Believe on the Lord Jesus Christ, and thou shalt be saved, and thy house.” The reason of which offer is given, John 3:16. “For God so loved the world, that he gave his only begotten Son, that whosoever believeth in him should not perish, but have everlasting life.” Seeing then this great salvation is offered in the Lord Jesus, whoever believes not in him, but looks for happiness some other way, what does he else but observe lying vanities, and forsake his own mercy, which he might have had in Christ? Jonah 2:8,9. What does he else but blaspheme God in his heart? as it is said, 1 John 5:10,11. “He that believeth not God hath made him a liar; because he believeth not the record that God gave of his Son. And this is the record, that God has given to us eternal life; and this life is in his Son.” And that no sin against the law is like to this sin, Christ testifies, John 15:22. “If I had not come and spoken to them, they had not sin; but now they have no cloak for their sin.” This may convince a man of the greatness of this sin of not believing in Christ.\n\nV.\nFor convincing a man of righteousness to be had only by faith in Jesus Christ, consider how, Rom. 10:3,4\n\nIt is said, that the Jews, “being ignorant of God’s righteousness, and going about to establish their own righteousness, have not submitted themselves unto the righteousness of God,” (and so they perished.) “For Christ is the end of the law for righteousness to every one that believeth.” And Acts 13:39. “By him all that believe are justified from all things, from which ye could not be justified by the law of Moses.” And 1 John 1:7 “The blood of Jesus Christ his Son cleanseth us from all sin.”\n\nFor convincing a man of judgment, if a man embrace this righteousness, consider 1 John 3:8. “For this purpose the Son of God was manifested, that he might destroy the works of the devil.” And Heb 9:14. “How much more shall the blood of Christ, who through the eternal Spirit offered himself without spot to God, purge your conscience from dead works to serve the living God.”\n\nBut if a man embrace not this righteousness, his doom is pronounced, John 3:18,19. “He that believeth not is condemned already, because he hath not believed in the name of the only begotten Son of God. And this is the condemnation, that light is come into the world, and men loved darkness rather than light.”\n\nHence let the penitent, desiring to believe, reason thus:\n\n“What does suffice to convince all the elect in the world of the greatness of the sin of not believing in Christ, or refusing to flee to him for relief from sins done against the law, and from wrath due to it; and what suffices to convince them that righteousness and eternal life is to be had by faith in Jesus Christ, or by consenting to the covenant of grace in him; and what suffices to convince them of judgment to be exercised by Christ, for destroying the works of the devil in a man, and sanctifying and saving all that believe in him, may suffice to convince me also:” “But what the Spirit has said, in these or other like scriptures, suffices to convince the elect world of the foresaid sin, and righteousness, and judgment:” “Therefore what the Spirit has said, in these and other like scriptures, serves to convince me of it also.”\n\nWhereupon let the penitent desiring to believe take with him words, and say heartily to the Lord, Seeing you say, “Seek ye my face;” my soul answers to you, “Thy face, Lord, will I seek.” I have harkened to the offer of an everlasting covenant of all saving mercies to be had in Christ, and I do heartily embrace your offer. Lord, let it be a bargain; “Lord, I believe; help my unbelief:” Behold, I give myself to you, to serve you in all things for ever; and I hope “your right hand shall save me:” the Lord will perfect that which concerns me: your mercy, O Lord, endures for ever; forsake not “the works of thine own hands.”\n\nThus may a man be made an unfeigned believer in Christ.\n\nVI.\nFor strengthening the man’s faith who has agreed to the covenant of grace.\n\nBecause many true believers are weak, and do much doubt if ever they shall be sure of the soundness of their own faith and effectual calling, or made certain of their justification and salvation, when they see that many who profess faith, are found to deceive themselves; let us see how every believer may be made strong in the faith, and sure of his own election and salvation upon solid grounds, by sure warrants, and true evidences of faith. To this end, among other scriptures, take these following.\n\ni.\nFor laying solid grounds of Faith, consider Peter 1:10 “Therefore the rather, brethren, give diligence to make your calling and election sure: for if ye do these things ye shall never fall.”\n\nIn which words, the apostle teaches us these four things, for help and direction how to be made strong in the faith.\n\na.\nThat such as believe in Christ Jesus, and are fled to him for relief from sin and wrath, albeit they be weak in the faith, yet they are indeed children of the same Father with the apostles; for so he accounts of them, while he calls them brethren.\n\nb.\nThat albeit we are not sure, for the time, of our effectual calling and election, yet we may be made sure of both, if we use diligence; for this he presupposes, saying, “Give diligence; to make your calling and election sure.”\n\nc.\nThat we must not be discouraged, when we see many seeming believers prove rotten branches, and make defection; but we must the rather take the better heed to ourselves: “Wherefore the rather, brethren, (said he,) give all diligence.”\n\nd.\nThat the way to be sure both of our effectual calling and election, is to make sure work of our faith, by laying the grounds of it solidly, and bringing forth the fruits of our faith in new obedience constantly: “For if ye do these things, (said he,) ye shall never fall;” understanding by “these things” what he had said of sound faith, Verses 1,2,3,4 and what he had said of the bringing out of the fruits of faith, Verses 5.6,7,8,9.\n\nii.\nTo this same purpose, consider Rom 8.1,\n\n“1 There is therefore now no condemnation to them which are in Christ Jesus, who walk not after the flesh, but after the Spirit. 2 For the law of the Spirit of life in Christ Jesus has made me free from the law of sin and death. 3 For what the law could not do, in that it was weak through the flesh, God sending his own Son in the likeness of sinful flesh, and for sin, condemned sin in the flesh; 4 That the righteousness of the law might be fulfilled in us, who walk not after flesh, but after the Spirit.”\n\nWherein the apostle teaches us these four things, for laying of the ground of faith solidly:\n\na.\nThat every one is a true believer, who, in the sense of his sin, and fear of God’s wrath, does flee for full relief from both to Jesus Christ alone, as the only Mediator and all-sufficient Redeemer of men; and, being fled to Christ, does strive against his own flesh, or corrupt inclination of nature, and studies to follow the rule of God’s Spirit, set down in his word: for the man, whom the apostle does here bless as a true believer, is a man in Christ Jesus, “who doth not walk after the flesh, but after the Spirit.”\n\nb.\nThat all such persons as are fled to Christ, and do strive against sin, however they may be possibly exercised under the sense of wrath, and fear of condemnation, yet they are in no danger; for “there is no condemnation (said he) to them that are in Christ Jesus, who walk not after the flesh, but after the Spirit.”\n\nc.\nThat albeit the apostle himself, (brought in here for example’s cause,) and all other true believers in Christ, be by nature under the law of sin and death, or under the covenant of works, (called the law of sin and death, because it binds sin and death upon us, till Christ set us free;) yet the law of the Spirit of life in Christ Jesus, or the covenant of grace, (so called, because it does enable and quicken a man to a spiritual life through Christ,) does set the apostle, and all true believers, free from the covenant of works, or the law of sin and death: so that every man may say with him, “The law of the Spirit of life,” or the covenant of grace, “has made me free from the law of sin and death,” or the covenant of works.\n\nd.\nThat the fountain and first ground, from whence our freedom from the curse of the law does flow, is the covenant of redemption, passed between God and God the Son as incarnate, wherein Christ takes the curse of the law upon him for sin, that the believer, who could not otherwise be delivered from the covenant of works, may be delivered from it. And this doctrine the apostle holdeth forth in these four branches:\n\n1.That it was utterly impossible for the law, or the covenant of works, to bring righteousness and life to a sinner, because it was weak.\n\n2.That this weakness and inability of the law, or covenant of works, is not the fault of the law, but the fault of sinful flesh, which is neither able to pay the penalty of sin, not to give perfect obedience to the law, (presupposing past sins were forgiven:) “The law was weak (said he,) through the flesh”\n\n3.That the righteousness and salvation of sinners, which was impossible to be brought about by the law, is brought to pass by sending God’s own Son, Jesus Christ, in the flesh, in whose flesh sin is condemned and punished, for making satisfaction in the behalf of the elect, that they might be set free.\n\n4.That by his means the law loses nothing, because the righteousness of the law is best fulfilled this way, first, by Christ’s giving perfect active obedience in our name to it in all things; next, by his paying in our name the penalty due to our sins in his death: and, lastly, by his working of sanctification in us, who are true believers, who strive to give new obedience to the law, and “walk not after the flesh, but after the Spirit.”", "token_count": 4338, "proofs": []} -{"_source_id": "sum-of-saving-knowledge", "_source_title": "The Sum of Saving Knowledge", "_author": "Westminster Assembly", "_schema_type": "doctrinal_document", "_license": "cc0-1.0", "_source_url": "https://thewestminsterstandard.org/sum-of-saving-knowledge", "document_id": "sum-of-saving-knowledge", "document_kind": "declaration", "unit_type": "section", "number": "1", "title": "Section 1", "parent_number": "8", "parent_title": "Warrants to Believe", "content": "For building our confidence upon this solid ground, these four Warrants and special Motives to believe in Christ may serve.\n\nThe first is God’s hearty invitation, held forth, Isa. 55:1-4.\n\n“Ho, every one that thirsteth, come ye to the waters, and he that hath no money; come ye, buy, and eat; yea, come, buy wine and milk without money and without price. Wherefore do ye spend money for [that which is] not bread? and your labour for [that which] satisfieth not? hearken diligently unto me, and eat ye [that which is] good, and let your soul delight itself in fatness. Incline your ear, and come unto me: hear, and your soul shall live; and I will make an everlasting covenant with you, [even] the sure mercies of David. Behold, I have given him [for] a witness to the people, a leader and commander to the people.”\n\nHere (after setting down the precious ransom of our redemption by the sufferings of Christ, and the rich blessings purchased to us by it, in the two former chapters) the Lord, in this chapter,\n\nI.\nMakes open offer of Christ and his grace, by proclamation of a free and gracious market of righteousness and salvation, to be had through Christ to every soul, without exception, that truly desires to be saved from sin and wrath: “Ho, every one that thirsteth”.\n\nII.\nHe invites all sinners, that for any reason stand at a distance from God, to come and take from him riches of grace, running in Christ as a river, to wash away sin, and to slacken wrath: “Come ye to the waters”.\n\nIII.\nLest any should stand back in the sense of his own sinfulness or unworthiness, and inability to do any good, the Lord calls upon such persons in special, saying, “He that hath no money, come.”\n\nIV.\nHe craves no more of his merchant, but that he be pleased with the wares offered, which are grace, and more grace; and that he heartily consent to, and embrace this offer of grace, that so he may close a bargain, and a formal covenant with God; “Come, buy without money, come, eat:” that is, consent to have, and take to you all saving graces; make the wares your own, possess them, and make use of all blessings in Christ; whatever makes for your spiritual life and comfort, use and enjoy it freely, without paying anything for it: “Come, buy wine and milk without money, and without price”.\n\nV.\nBecause the Lord knows how much we are inclined to seek righteousness and life by our own performances and satisfaction, to have righteousness and life as it were by the way of works, and how loath we are to embrace Christ Jesus, and to take life by way of free grace through Jesus Christ, upon the terms whereupon it is offered to us; therefore the Lord lovingly calls us off this our crooked and unhappy way with a gentle and timeous admonition, giving us to understand, that we shall but lose our labour in this our way: “Wherefore do ye spend your money for that which is not bread? and your labour for that which satisfieth not?”\n\nVI.\nThe Lord promises to us solid satisfaction in the way of taking ourselves to the grace of Christ, even true contentment, and fulness of spiritual pleasure saying, “Hearken diligently unto me, and eat ye that which is good, and let your soul delight itself in fatness.”\n\nVII.\nBecause faith comes by hearing, he calls for listening to the explanation of the offer, and calls for believing of, and listening to the truth, which is able to beget the application of saving faith, and to draw the soul to trust in God: “Incline your ear, and come unto me”. To which end, the Lord promises, that this offer being received, shall quicken the dead sinner; and that, upon the welcoming of this offer, he will close the covenant of grace with the man that shall consent to it, even an everlasting covenant of perpetual reconciliation and peace: “Hearken, and your soul shall live: and I will make an everlasting covenant with you.” Which covenant, he declares, shall be in substance the assigning, and the making over, of all the saving graces which David (who is Jesus Christ, Acts 13.34) has bought for us in the covenant of redemption: “I will make a covenant with you, even the sure mercies of David.” By sure mercies, he means saving graces, such as are righteousness, peace, and joy in the Holy Spirit, adoption, sanctification, and glorification, and whatever belongs to godliness and life eternal.\n\nVIII.\nTo confirm and assure us of the real grant of these saving mercies, and to persuade us of the reality of the covenant between God and the believer of this word, the Father has made a fourfold gift of his eternal and only begotten Son:\n\ni.\nTo be incarnate and born for our sake, of the seed of David his type; for which cause he is called here, and Acts 13.34, David, the true and everlasting King of Israel. This is the great gift of God to man John 4.10. And here “I have given him to be David,” or born of David, “to the people.”\n\nii.\nHe has made a gift of Christ to be a witness to the people, both of the sure and saving mercies granted to the redeemed in the covenant of redemption; and also of the Father’s willingness and purpose to apply them, and to make them fast in the covenant of reconciliation made with such as embrace the offer: “I have given him to be a witness to the people.” And truly he is a sufficient witness in this matter in many respects:\n\na.\nBecause he is one of the blessed Trinity, and party-contractor for us, in the covenant of redemption, before the world was.\nb.\nHe is by office, as Mediator, the Messenger of the covenant, and has received a commission to reveal it.\nc.\nHe began actually to reveal in paradise, where he promised, that the seed of the woman should bruise the head of the serpent.\nd.\nHe set forth his own death and sufferings, and the great benefits that should come thereby to us, in the type and figures of sacrifices and ceremonies before his coming.\ne.\nHe gave more and more light about this covenant, speaking by his Spirit, from age to age, in the holy prophets.\nf.\nHe came himself, in the fulness of time, and did bear witness of all things belonging to this covenant, and of God’s willing mind to take believers into it; partly, by uniting our nature in one person with the divine nature; partly, by preaching the good tidings of the covenant with his own mouth; partly, by paying the price of redemption on the cross; and partly by dealing still with the people, from the beginning to this day, to draw in, and to hold in the redeemed in this covenant.\n\niii.\nGod has made a gift of Christ, as a leader to the people, to bring us through all difficulties, all afflictions and temptations, to life, by this covenant: and he it is, and no other, who does indeed lead his own to the covenant; and, in the covenant, all the way on to salvation:\n\na.\nBy the direction of his word and Spirit.\nb.\nBy the example of this own life, in faith and obedience, even to the death of the cross.\nc.\nBy his powerful working, bearing his redeemed ones in his arms, and causing them to lean on him, while they go up through the wilderness.\n\niv.\nGod has made a gift of Christ to his people, as a commander: which office he faithfully exercises, by giving to his church and people laws and ordinances, pastors and elders, and all necessary officers; by keeping courts and assemblies among them, to see that his laws are obeyed; subduing, by his word, Spirit, and discipline, his people’s corruptions; and, by his wisdom and power, guarding them against all their enemies whatever.\n\nHence he who has closed bargain with God may strengthen his faith, by reasoning after this manner:\n\n“Whoever heartily receives the offer of free grace, made here to sinners, thirsting for righteousness and salvation: to him, by an everlasting covenant, belongs Christ, the true David, with all his sure and saving mercies:” “But I (may the weak believer say) do heartily receive the offer of free grace made here to sinners, thirsting for righteousness and salvation:” “Therefore to me, by an everlasting covenant, belongs Christ Jesus, with all his sure and saving mercies.”", "token_count": 1840, "proofs": []} -{"_source_id": "sum-of-saving-knowledge", "_source_title": "The Sum of Saving Knowledge", "_author": "Westminster Assembly", "_schema_type": "doctrinal_document", "_license": "cc0-1.0", "_source_url": "https://thewestminsterstandard.org/sum-of-saving-knowledge", "document_id": "sum-of-saving-knowledge", "document_kind": "declaration", "unit_type": "section", "number": "2", "title": "Section 2", "parent_number": "8", "parent_title": "Warrants to Believe", "content": "The second Warrant and special Motive to embrace Christ, and believe in him, is the “earnest request” that God makes to us to be reconciled to him in Christ; held forth, 2 Cor. 5.19-21\n\n“To wit, that God was in Christ, reconciling the world unto himself, not imputing their trespasses unto them; and has committed unto us the word of reconciliation. Now then we are ambassadors for Christ, as though God did beseech [you] by us: we pray [you] in Christ’s stead, be ye reconciled to God. For he has made him [to be] sin for us, who knew no sin; that we might be made the righteousness of God in him.”\n\nWherein the apostle teaches us these nine doctrines.\n\nI.\nThat the elect world, or world of redeemed souls, are by nature in the estate of enmity against God: this is presupposed in the word reconciliation; for reconciliation, or renewing of friendship, cannot be, except between those that have been at enmity.\n\nII.\nThat in all the time past, since the fall of Adam, Christ Jesus, the eternal Son of God, as Mediator, and the Father in him, has been about the making friendship (by his work and Spirit) between himself and the elect world: “God was in Christ reconciling the world to himself.”\n\nIII.\nThat the way of reconciliation was in all ages one and the same in substance, that is, by forgiving the sons of them who do acknowledge their sins and their enmity against God, and do seek reconciliation and remission of sins in Christ: “For God was in Christ reconciling the world unto himself,” by way of, “not imputing their trespasses unto them.”\n\nIV.\nThat the end and scope of the gospel, and whole word of God, is threefold:\n\ni.\nIt serves to make people sensitive to their sins, and of their enmity against God, and of their danger, if they should stand out, and not fear God’s displeasure.\n\nii.\nThe word of God serves to make men acquainted with the course which God has prepared for making friendship with them through Christ, That is, that if men shall acknowledge the enmity, and shall be content to enter into a covenant of friendship with God through Christ, then God will be content to be reconciled with them freely.\n\niii.\nThe word of God serves to teach men how to carry themselves toward God, as friends, after they are reconciled to him, that is, to be loath to sin against him, and to strive heartily to obey his commandments: and therefore the word of God here is called “the word of reconciliation”, because it teaches us what need we have of reconciliation, and how to make it, and how to keep the reconciliation of friendship, being made with God through Christ.\n\nV.\nThat albeit the hearing, believing, and obeying of this word, does belong to all those to whom this gospel comes; yet the office of preaching of it with authority belongs to none, but to such only as God calls to his ministry, and sends out with commission for this work. This the apostle holds forth, Verse 19. in these words, “He hath committed to us the word of reconciliation.”\n\nVI.\nThat the ministers of the gospel should behave themselves as Christ’s messengers, and should closely follow their commission set down in the word, Matt 28.19,20; and when they do so, they should be received by the people as ambassadors from God; for here the apostle, in all their names say, “We are ambassadors for Christ, as though God did beseech you by us.”\n\nVII.\nThat ministers, in all earnestness of affections, should deal with people to acknowledge their sins, and their natural enmity against God, more and more seriously; and to consent to the covenant of grace and ambassador of Christ more and more heartily; and to evidence more and more clearly their reconciliation, by a holy carriage before God. This he holds forth, when he says, “We pray you, be ye reconciled to God.”\n\nVIII.\nThat in the ministers’ affectionate dealing with the people, the people should consider what they have to do with God and Christ, requesting them, by the ministers, to be reconciled. Now, there cannot be a greater inducement to break a sinner’s hard heart, than God’s making a request to him for friendship; for when it became us, who have done so many wrongs to God, to seek friendship of God, he comes before us: and (O wonder of wonders!) he requests us to be content to be reconciled to him; and therefore most fearful wrath must abide on them who make light of this request, and do not yield when they hear ministers with commission, saying, ” We are ambassadors for Christ, as though God did beseech you by us: we pray you in Christ’s stead, be ye reconciled to God.”\n\nIX.\nTo make it appear how it comes to pass that the covenant of reconciliation should be so easily made up between God and a humble sinner fleeing to Christ, the apostle leads us to the cause of it, held forth in the covenant of redemption, the sum whereof is this:\n\n“It is agreed between God and the Mediator Jesus Christ the Son of God, surety for the redeemed, as the parties of the contract, that the sins of the redeemed should be imputed to the innocent Christ, and he both condemned and put to death for them, upon this very condition, that whoever heartily consents to the covenant of reconciliation offered through Christ, shall, by the imputation of his obedience to them, be justified and held righteous before God; for God has made Christ, `who knew no sin, to be sin for us, that we might be made the righteousness of God in him.'”\n\nHence may a weak believer strengthen his faith, by reasoning from this ground after this manner:\n\n“He that, upon the loving request of God and Christ, made to him by the mouth of ministers, (having commission to that effect,) has embraced the offer of perpetual reconciliation through Christ, and does purpose, by God’s grace, as a reconciled person, to strive against sin, and to serve God to his power constantly, may be as sure to have righteousness and eternal life given to him, for the obedience of Christ imputed to him, as it is sure that Christ was condemned and put to death for the sins of the redeemed imputed to him:” “But I (may the weak believer say) upon the loving request of God and Christ, made to me by the mouth of his ministers, have embraced the offer or perpetual reconciliation through Christ, and do purpose, by God’s grace, as a reconciled person, to strive against sin, and to serve God to my power constantly:” “Therefore I may be as sure to have righteousness and eternal life given to me, for the obedience of Christ imputed to me, as it is sure that Christ was condemned and put to death for the sins of the redeemed imputed to him.”", "token_count": 1481, "proofs": []} -{"_source_id": "sum-of-saving-knowledge", "_source_title": "The Sum of Saving Knowledge", "_author": "Westminster Assembly", "_schema_type": "doctrinal_document", "_license": "cc0-1.0", "_source_url": "https://thewestminsterstandard.org/sum-of-saving-knowledge", "document_id": "sum-of-saving-knowledge", "document_kind": "declaration", "unit_type": "section", "number": "3", "title": "Section 3", "parent_number": "8", "parent_title": "Warrants to Believe", "content": "The third warrant and special Motive to believe in Christ, is the straight and “awful command of God”, charging all the hearers of the gospel to approach to Christ in the order set down by him, and to believe in him; as held forth,\n\n“And this is his commandment, That we should believe on the name of his Son Jesus Christ, and love one another, as he gave us commandment.” 1 John 3.23\n\nWherein the apostle gives us to understand these five doctrines:\n\nI.\nThat if any man shall not accept the sweet invitation of God, or the humble and loving request of God, made to him to be reconciled, he shall find he has to deal with the sovereign authority of the highest Majesty; for “this is his commandment, that we believe in him”.\n\nII.\nThat if any man look upon this commandment as he has looked hereto upon the neglected commandments of the law, he must consider that this is a command of the gospel, after the law, given for making use of the remedy of sins; which, if it be disobeyed, there is no other command to follow but this, “Go, ye cursed, into the everlasting fire of hell;” for “this is his commandment;” the obedience of which is most pleasant in his sight, Verse 22 and without which it is impossible to please him, Heb 11.6.\n\nIII.\nThat every one who hears the gospel, must make conscience of the duty of lively faith in Christ; the weak believer must not think it presumption to do what is commanded; the person inclined to desperation must take up himself, and think upon obedience to sweet and saving command; the strong believer must dip yet more in the sense of his need he has of Jesus Christ, and more and more grow in the obedience of this command, yes, the most impenitent, profane, and wicked person must not thrust out himself, or be thrust out by others, from orderly aiming at this duty, how desperate ever his condition seems to be; for he that commands all men to believe in Christ, does thereby command all men to believe that they are damned and lost without Christ: he thereby commands all men to acknowledge their sins, and their need of Christ, and in effect commands all men to repent, that they may believe in him. And whoever does refuse to repent of their past sins, are guilty of disobedience to this command given to all hearers, but especially to those that are within the visible church: for “this is his commandment, that we should believe on the name of his Son Jesus Christ”.\n\nIV.\nThat he who obeys this commandment has built his salvation on a solid ground: for,\n\ni.\nHe has found the promised Messiah, completely furnished with all perfections to the perfect execution of the offices of Prophet, Priest, and King; for he is that Christ in whom the man does believe.\n\nii.\nHe has embraced a Saviour, who is able to save to the uttermost, yes, who does effectually save every one that comes to God through him; for he is Jesus, the true Saviour of his people from their sins.\n\niii.\nHe that obeys this command has built his salvation on the Rock, that is, on the Son of God, to whom it is no robbery to be called equal to the Father, and who is worthy to be the object of saving faith, and of spiritual worship: for this is his command, that “we believe in the name of his Son Jesus Christ.”\n\nV.\nThat he who has believed on Jesus Christ, though he is freed from the curse of the law, is not freed from the command and obedience of the law, but tied to it by a new obligation, and a new command from Christ; which new command from Christ gives help to obey the command: to which command from Christ, the Father adds his authority and command also; for “this is his commandment that we believe on the name of his Son Jesus Christ, and love one another, as he has commanded us.” The first part of which command, enjoining belief in him, necessarily implies love to God, and so obedience to the first table; for believing in God, and loving God, are inseparable; and the second part of the command enjoins love to our neighbour, (especially to the household of faith,) and so obedience to the second table of the law.\n\nHence may a weak believer strengthen himself, by reasoning from this ground after this manner:\n\n“Whoever, in the sense of his own sinfulness, and fear of God’s wrath, at the command of God, is fled to Jesus Christ, the only remedy of sin and misery, and has engaged his heart to the obedience of the law of love, his faith is not presumptuous or dead, but true and saving faith:” “But I, (may the weak believer say,) in the sense of my own sinfulness, and fear of God’s wrath, am fled to Jesus Christ, the only remedy of sin and misery, and have engaged my heart to the obedience of the law of love:” “Therefore my faith is not a presumptuous and dead faith, but true and saving faith.”", "token_count": 1072, "proofs": []} -{"_source_id": "sum-of-saving-knowledge", "_source_title": "The Sum of Saving Knowledge", "_author": "Westminster Assembly", "_schema_type": "doctrinal_document", "_license": "cc0-1.0", "_source_url": "https://thewestminsterstandard.org/sum-of-saving-knowledge", "document_id": "sum-of-saving-knowledge", "document_kind": "declaration", "unit_type": "section", "number": "4", "title": "Section 4", "parent_number": "8", "parent_title": "Warrants to Believe", "content": "The fourth Warrant and special Motive to believe in Christ, is “much assurance of life” given, in case men shall obey the command of believing; and a “fearful certification” of destruction, in case they obey not; as held forth,\n\n“The Father loveth the Son, and hath given all things into his hand. He that believeth on the Son hath everlasting life: and he that believeth not the Son shall not see life; but the wrath of God abideth on him.” John 3.35,36\n\nWherein are held forth to us these five following doctrines:\n\nI.\nThat the Father is well satisfied with the undertakings of the Son, entered Redeemer and Surety, to pay the ransom of believers and to perfect them in holiness and salvation: “the Father loveth the Son,”; that is, as he stands as Mediator in our name, undertaking to perfect our redemption in all points: The Father loves him, that is, does heartily accept his offer to do the work, and is well pleased with him: his soul delights in him, and rests upon him, and makes him, in this his office, the “receptacle of love, and grace, and good will,” to be conveyed by him to believers in him.\n\nII.\nThat, for fulfilling of the covenant of redemption, the Father has given to the Son (as he stands in the capacity of the Mediator, or as he is God incarnate, the Word made flesh) all authority in heaven and earth, all supply of the riches of grace, and of spirit and life, with all power and ability, which the union of the divine nature with the human, or which the fulness of the Godhead dwelling substantially in his human nature, or which the indivisible all-sufficiency and omnipotency of the inseparable, every where present Trinity does import, or the work of redemption can require: “the Father has given all things into the Son’s hand,” that is, for accomplishing his work.\n\nIII.\nGreat assurance of life is held forth to all who shall heartily receive Christ, and the offer of the covenant of grace and reconciliation through him: “He that believeth on the Son hath everlasting life;” for it is made certain to him,\n\ni.\nIn God’s purpose and irrevocable decree, as the believer is a man elected to life.\n\nii.\nBy effectual calling of him to life by God, who, as he is faithful, so will do it.\n\niii.\nBy promise and everlasting covenant, sworn by God, to give the believer strong consolation in life and death, upon immutable grounds.\n\niv.\nBy the pledge and security under the great seal of the ordinance of the Lord’s supper, so oft as the believer shall come to receive the symbols and pledges of life.\n\nv.\nIn Christ the fountain and head of life, who is entered in possession, as attorney for believers; in whom our life is so laid up, that it cannot be taken away.\n\nvi.\nBy being in possession of spiritual life and regeneration, and a kingdom consisting in righteousness, peace, and joy in the Holy Spirit, erected within the believer, as the earnest of the full possession of everlasting life.\n\nIV.\nA fearful warning is given, if a man receive not the doctrine concerning righteousness and eternal life to be had by Jesus Christ: “He that believeth not the Son shall not see life,” that is, not so much as understand what it means.\n\nV.\nHe further warns, that if a man receive not the doctrine of the Son of God, he shall be burdened twice with the wrath of God; once as a born rebel by nature, he shall bear the curse of the law, or the covenant of works; and next, he shall endure a greater condemnation, in respect that light being come into the world, and offered to him, he has rejected it, and loves darkness rather than light: and this double wrath shall be fastened and fixed immovably upon him, so long as he remains in the condition of unbelief: “The wrath of God abideth on him”.\n\nHence may the weak believer strengthen his faith, by reasoning from this ground after this manner:\n\n“Whosoever believes the doctrine delivered by the Son of God, and finds himself partly drawn powerfully to believe in him, by the sight of life in him, and partly driven, by the fear of God’s wrath, to adhere to him, may be sure of right and interest to eternal life through him:” “But sinful and unworthy I (may the weak believer say) do believe the doctrine delivered by the Son of God, and do feel myself partly drawn powerfully to believe in him, by the sight of life in him, and partly driven, by the fear of God’s wrath, to adhere to him:” “Therefore, I may be sure of my right and interest to eternal life through him.”", "token_count": 1017, "proofs": []} -{"_source_id": "sum-of-saving-knowledge", "_source_title": "The Sum of Saving Knowledge", "_author": "Westminster Assembly", "_schema_type": "doctrinal_document", "_license": "cc0-1.0", "_source_url": "https://thewestminsterstandard.org/sum-of-saving-knowledge", "document_id": "sum-of-saving-knowledge", "document_kind": "declaration", "unit_type": "section", "number": "1", "title": "Section 1", "parent_number": "9", "parent_title": "The Evidences of True Faith", "content": "So much for the laying of the grounds of faith, and warrants to believe. Now, for evidencing of true faith by fruits, these four things are requisite:\n\nI.\nThat the believer be soundly convinced, in his judgment, of his obligation to keep the whole moral law, all the days of his life; and that not the less, but so much the more, as he is delivered by Christ from the covenant of works, and curse of the law.\n\nII.\nThat he endeavour to grow in the exercise and daily practice of godliness and righteousness.\n\nIII.\nThat the course of his new obedience run in the right channel, that is through faith in Christ, and through a good conscience, to all the duties of love towards God and man.\n\nIV.\nThat he keep strait communion with the fountain Christ Jesus, from whom grace must run along, for furnishing of good fruits.\n\nFor the first, that is, to convince the believer, in his judgment, of his obligation to keep the moral law, among many passages:\n\n“Let your light so shine before men, that they may see your good works, and glorify your Father which is in heaven. Think not that I am come to destroy the law, or the prophets: I am not come to destroy, but to fulfil. For verily I say unto you, Till heaven and earth pass, one jot or one tittle shall in no wise pass from the law, till all be fulfilled. Whosoever therefore shall break one of these least commandments, and shall teach men so, he shall be called the least in the kingdom of heaven: but whosoever shall do and teach [them], the same shall be called great in the kingdom of heaven. For I say unto you, That except your righteousness shall exceed [the righteousness] of the scribes and Pharisees, ye shall in no case enter into the kingdom of heaven.” Mat. 5.16-20\n\nWherein our Lord,\n\ni.\nGives commandment to believers, justified by faith, to give evidence of the grace of God in them before men, by doing good works: “Let your light so shine before men that they may see your good works.”\n\nii.\nHe induces them so to do, by showing, that albeit they be not justified by works, yet spectators of their good works may be converted or edified; and so glory may redound to God by their good works, when its witnesses “shall glorify your Father which is in heaven.”\n\niii.\nHe gives them no other rule for their new obedience than the moral law, set down and explicated by Moses and the prophets: “Think not that I am come to destroy the law or the prophets.”\n\niv.\nHe gives them to understand, that the doctrine of grace, and freedom from the curse of the law by faith in him, is readily mistaken by men’s corrupt judgments, as if it did loose or slacken the obligation of believers to obey the commands, and to be subject to the authority of the law; and that this error is indeed a destroying of the law and of the prophets, which he will in no case ever endure in any of his disciples, it is so contrary to the end of his coming, which is first to sanctify, and then to save believers: “Think not that I am come to destroy the law or the prophets.”\n\nv.\nHe teaches, that the end of the gospel and covenant of grace is to procure men’s obedience to the moral law: “I am come to fulfil the law and the prophets.”\n\nvi.\nThat the obligation of the moral law, in all points, to all holy duties, is perpetual, and shall stand to the world’s end, that is, “till heaven and earth pass away.”\n\nvii.\nThat as God has had a care of the Scripture from the beginning, so shall he have a care of them still to the world’s end, that there shall not one jot or one tittle of its substance be taken away; so says the text, Verse 18.\n\nviii.\nThat as the breaking of the moral law, and defending its transgressions to be no sin, does exclude men both from heaven, and justly also from the fellowship of the true church; so the obedience of the law, and teaching others to do the same, by example, counsel, and doctrine, according to every man’s calling, proves a man to be a true believer, and in great estimation with God, and worthy to be much esteemed of by the true church, Verse 19.\n\nix.\nThat the righteousness of every true Christian must be more than the righteousness of the scribes and Pharisees; for the scribes and Pharisees, albeit they took great pains to discharge various duties of the law, yet they cut short its exposition, that it might the less condemn their practice; they studied the outward part of the duty, but neglected the inward and spiritual part; they discharged some lesser duties carefully, but neglected judgment, mercy, and the love of God: in a word, they went about to establish their own righteousness, and rejected the righteousness of God by faith in Jesus. But a true Christian must have more than all this; he must acknowledge the full extent of the spiritual meaning of the law, and have a respect to all the commandments, and labour to cleanse himself from all filthiness of flesh and spirit, and “not lay weight upon what service he has done, or shall do,” but clothe himself with the imputed righteousness of Christ, which only can hide his nakedness, or else he cannot be saved; so says the text, “Except your righteousness, …”", "token_count": 1155, "proofs": []} -{"_source_id": "sum-of-saving-knowledge", "_source_title": "The Sum of Saving Knowledge", "_author": "Westminster Assembly", "_schema_type": "doctrinal_document", "_license": "cc0-1.0", "_source_url": "https://thewestminsterstandard.org/sum-of-saving-knowledge", "document_id": "sum-of-saving-knowledge", "document_kind": "declaration", "unit_type": "section", "number": "2", "title": "Section 2", "parent_number": "9", "parent_title": "The Evidences of True Faith", "content": "The second thing requisite to evidence of true faith is, that the believer endeavour to put the rules of godliness and righteousness in practice, and to grow in its daily exercise; as held forth:\n\n“And beside this, giving all diligence, add to your faith virtue; and to virtue knowledge; And to knowledge temperance; and to temperance patience; and to patience godliness; And to godliness brotherly kindness; and to brotherly kindness charity. For if these things be in you, and abound, they make [you that ye shall] neither [be] barren nor unfruitful in the knowledge of our Lord Jesus Christ.” 2 Pe. 1:5-8 Wherein,\n\nI.\nThe apostle teaches believers, for evidencing of precious faith in themselves, to endeavour to add to their faith seven other sister graces.\n\ni.\nThe first is Virtue, or the active exercise and practice of all moral duties, that so faith is not idle, but puts forth itself in work.\n\nii.\nThe second is Knowledge, which serves to furnish faith with information of the truth to be believed, and to furnish virtue with direction what duties are to be done, and how to go about them prudently.\n\niii.\nThe third is Temperance, which serves to moderate the use of all pleasant things, that a man be not clogged therewith, nor made unfit for any duty to which he is called.\n\niv.\nThe fourth is Patience, which serves to moderate a man’s affections, when he meets with any difficulty or unpleasant thing; that he neither weary for pains required in well-doing, nor faint when the Lord chastises him, nor murmur when he crosses him.\n\nv.\nThe fifth is Godliness, which may keep him up in all the exercises of religion, inward and outward; whereby he may be furnished from God for all other duties which he has to do.\n\nvi.\nThe sixth is Brotherly-kindness, which keeps estimation of, and affection to, all the household of faith, and to the image of God in every one where ever it is seen.\n\nvii.\nThe seventh is Love, which keeps the heart in readiness to do good to all men, whatever they be, upon all occasions which God shall offer.\n\nII.\nAlbeit it be true, that this is much corruption and infirmity in the godly; yet the apostle will have men mightily endeavouring, and doing their best, as they are able, to join all these graces one to another, and to grow in the measure of exercising them: “Giving all diligence, add to your faith, …”\n\nIII.\nHe assures all professed believers, that as they shall profit in the obedience of this direction, so they shall profitably prove the soundness of their own faith; and if they not have these graces, that they shall be found blind deceivers of themselves, Verse 9. T5852 The Evidences of True Faith", "token_count": 605, "proofs": []} -{"_source_id": "sum-of-saving-knowledge", "_source_title": "The Sum of Saving Knowledge", "_author": "Westminster Assembly", "_schema_type": "doctrinal_document", "_license": "cc0-1.0", "_source_url": "https://thewestminsterstandard.org/sum-of-saving-knowledge", "document_id": "sum-of-saving-knowledge", "document_kind": "declaration", "unit_type": "section", "number": "3", "title": "Section 3", "parent_number": "9", "parent_title": "The Evidences of True Faith", "content": "The third thing requisite to evidence true faith is, that obedience to the law run in the right channel, that is, through faith in Christ, etc. as held forth:\n\n“Now the end of the commandment is charity out of a pure heart, and [of] a good conscience, and [of] faith unfeigned:” 1 Ti. 1:5 Wherein the apostle teaches these seven doctrines:\n\nI.\nThat the obedience of the law must flow from love, and love from a pure heart, and a pure heart from a good conscience, and a good conscience from faith unfeigned: this he makes the only right channel of good works: “The end of the law is love, …”\n\nII.\nThat the end of law is not, that men may be justified by their obedience of it, as the Jewish doctors did falsely teach; for it is impossible that sinners can be justified by the law, who, for every transgression, are condemned by the law: “For the end of the law is (not such as the Jewish doctors taught, but) love, out of a pure heart, …”\n\nIII.\nThat the true end of the law, preached to the people, is, that they, by the law, being made to see their deserved condemnation, should flee to Christ unfeignedly, to be justified by faith in him; so says the text, while it makes love to flow through faith in Christ.\n\nIV.\nThat no man can set himself in love to obey the law, excepting as far as his conscience is quieted by faith, or is seeking to be quieted in Christ; for “the end of the law is love, out of good conscience, and faith unfeigned.”\n\nV.\nThat feigned faith goes to Christ without reckoning with the law, and so wants an errand; but unfeigned faith reckons with the law, and is forced to flee for refuge to Christ, as the end of the law for righteousness, so often as it finds itself guilty for breaking of the law: “For the end of the law is faith unfeigned.”\n\nVI.\nThat the fruits of love may come forth in act particularly, it is necessary that the heart be brought to the hatred of all sin and uncleanness, and to a steadfast purpose to follow all holiness universally: “For the end of the law is love, out of a pure heart.”\n\nVII.\nThat unfeigned faith is able to make the conscience good, and the heart pure, and the man lovingly obedient to the law; for when Christ’s blood is seen by faith to quiet justice, then the conscience becomes quiet also, and will not suffer the heart to entertain the love of sin, but set the man on work to fear God for his mercy, and to obey all his commandments, out of love to God, for his free gift of justification, by grace bestowed on him: “For this is the end of the law indeed,” whereby it obtains of a man more obedience than any other way.", "token_count": 624, "proofs": []} -{"_source_id": "sum-of-saving-knowledge", "_source_title": "The Sum of Saving Knowledge", "_author": "Westminster Assembly", "_schema_type": "doctrinal_document", "_license": "cc0-1.0", "_source_url": "https://thewestminsterstandard.org/sum-of-saving-knowledge", "document_id": "sum-of-saving-knowledge", "document_kind": "declaration", "unit_type": "section", "number": "4", "title": "Section 4", "parent_number": "9", "parent_title": "The Evidences of True Faith", "content": "The fourth thing requisite to evidence true faith is, the “keeping strait communion with Christ,” the fountain of all graces, and of all good works; as held forth:\n\n“I am the vine, ye [are] the branches: He that abideth in me, and I in him, the same bringeth forth much fruit: for without me ye can do nothing.” John 15:5\n\nWherein Christ, in a similitude from a vine-tree, teaches us,\n\nI.\nThat by nature we are wild barren briers, till we be changed by coming to Christ; and that Christ is that noble vine-tree, having all life and sap of grace in himself, and able to change the nature of every one that comes to him, and to communicate spirit and life to as many as shall believe in him: “I am the vine, and ye are the branches.”\n\nII.\nThat Christ loves to have believers so united to him, as that they be not separated at any time by unbelief: and that there may be a mutual inhabitation of them in him, by faith and love; and of him in them, by his word and Spirit; for he joins these together, “If ye abide in me, and I in you,” as things inseparable.\n\nIII.\nThat except a man be ingrafted into Christ, and united to him by faith, he cannot do any the least good works of his own strength; yes, except in as far as a man does draw spirit and life from Christ by faith, the work which he does is naughty and null in point of goodness in God’s estimation: “For without me ye can do nothing.”\n\nIV.\nThat this mutual inhabitation is the fountain and infallible cause of constant continuing and abounding in well-doing: For “he that abideth in me, and I in him, the same beareth much fruit.” Now, as our abiding in Christ presupposes three things;\n\ni.\nThat we have heard the joyful sound of the gospel, making offer of Christ to us, who are lost sinners by the law;\n\nii.\nThat we have heartily embraced the gracious offer of Christ;\n\niii.\nThat by receiving of him we are become the sons of God, John 1:12, and are incorporated into his mystical body, that he may dwell in us, as his temple, and we dwell in him, as in the residence of righteousness and life:\n\nSo our abiding in Christ imports other three things,\n\niv.\nAn employing of Christ in all our addresses to God, and in all our undertakings of whatever piece of service to him.\n\nv.\nA contentedness with this sufficiency, without going out from him to seek righteousness, or life, or help in any case, in our own or any of the creature’s worthiness.\n\nvi.\nA fixedness in our believing in him, a fixedness in our employing and making use of him, and a fixedness in our contentment in him, and adhering to him, so that no allurement, not temptation of Satan or the world, no terror nor trouble, may be able to drive our spirits from firm adherence to him, or from the constant avowing of his truth, and obeying his commands, who has loved us, and given himself for us; and in whom not only our life is laid up, but also the fulness of the Godhead dwells bodily, by reason of the substantial and personal union of the divine and human nature in him. Hence let every watchful believer, for strengthening himself in faith and obedience, reason after this manner:\n\n“Whoever does daily employ Christ Jesus for cleansing his conscience and affections from the guiltiness and filthiness of sins against the law, and for enabling him to give obedience to the law in love, he has the evidence of true faith in himself:” “But I (may every watchful believer say) do daily employ Jesus Christ for cleansing my conscience and affections from the guiltiness and filthiness of sins against the law, and for enabling of me to give obedience to the law in love:” “Therefore I have the evidence of true faith in myself.”\n\nAnd hence also let the sleepy and sluggish believer reason, for his own upstirring, thus:\n\n“Whatever is necessary for giving evidence of true faith, I study to do it, except I would deceive myself and perish:” “But to employ Christ Jesus daily for cleansing of my conscience and affections from the guiltiness and filthiness of sins against the law, and for enabling me to give obedience to the law in love, is necessary for evidencing of true faith in me:” “Therefore this I must study to do, except I would deceive myself and perish.”\n\nAnd, lastly, Seeing Christ himself has pointed this forth, as an undoubted evidence of a man elected of God to life, and given to Jesus Christ to be redeemed, “if he come unto him,” that is, close covenant, and keep communion with him, as he teaches in John 6.37, saying:\n\n“All that the Father giveth me shall come to me; and him that cometh to me I will in no wise cast out;” let every person, who does not in earnest make use of Christ for remission of sin, and amendment of life, reason hence, and from the whole premises, after this manner, that his conscience may be awakened:\n\n“Whoever is neither by the law, nor by the gospel, so convinced of sin, righteousness, and judgment, as to make him come to Christ, and employ him daily for remission of sin, and amendment of life; he wants not only all evidence of saving faith, but also all appearance of his election, so long as he remains in this condition:”\n\n“But I (may every impenitent person say) am neither by the law nor gospel so convinced of sin, righteousness, and judgment, as to make me come to Christ, and employ him daily for remission of sin, and amendment of life:”\n\n“Therefore I lack not only all evidence of saving faith, but also all appearance of my election, so long as I remain in this condition.”\n\nThe End", "token_count": 1272, "proofs": []} -{"_source_id": "ten-theses-of-berne", "_source_title": "Ten Theses of Berne", "_author": "Berthold Haller", "_schema_type": "doctrinal_document", "_license": "cc0-1.0", "_source_url": "https://ccel.org/ccel/schaff/hcc8/hcc8.iv.iv.ii.html", "document_id": "ten-theses-of-berne", "document_kind": "declaration", "unit_type": "article", "number": "1", "title": "Thesis 1", "parent_number": "", "parent_title": "", "content": "The holy Christian Church, whose only Head is Christ, is born of the Word of God, and abides in the same, and listens not to the voice of a stranger.", "token_count": 36, "proofs": []} -{"_source_id": "ten-theses-of-berne", "_source_title": "Ten Theses of Berne", "_author": "Berthold Haller", "_schema_type": "doctrinal_document", "_license": "cc0-1.0", "_source_url": "https://ccel.org/ccel/schaff/hcc8/hcc8.iv.iv.ii.html", "document_id": "ten-theses-of-berne", "document_kind": "declaration", "unit_type": "article", "number": "2", "title": "Thesis 2", "parent_number": "", "parent_title": "", "content": "The Church of Christ makes no laws and commandments without the Word of God. Hence human traditions are no more binding on us than they are founded in the Word of God.", "token_count": 35, "proofs": []} -{"_source_id": "ten-theses-of-berne", "_source_title": "Ten Theses of Berne", "_author": "Berthold Haller", "_schema_type": "doctrinal_document", "_license": "cc0-1.0", "_source_url": "https://ccel.org/ccel/schaff/hcc8/hcc8.iv.iv.ii.html", "document_id": "ten-theses-of-berne", "document_kind": "declaration", "unit_type": "article", "number": "3", "title": "Thesis 3", "parent_number": "", "parent_title": "", "content": "Christ is the only wisdom, righteousness, redemption, and satisfaction for the sins of the whole world. Hence it is a denial of Christ when we confess another ground of salvation and satisfaction.", "token_count": 37, "proofs": []} -{"_source_id": "ten-theses-of-berne", "_source_title": "Ten Theses of Berne", "_author": "Berthold Haller", "_schema_type": "doctrinal_document", "_license": "cc0-1.0", "_source_url": "https://ccel.org/ccel/schaff/hcc8/hcc8.iv.iv.ii.html", "document_id": "ten-theses-of-berne", "document_kind": "declaration", "unit_type": "article", "number": "4", "title": "Thesis 4", "parent_number": "", "parent_title": "", "content": "The essential and corporeal presence of the body and blood of Christ can not be demonstrated from the Holy Scripture.", "token_count": 22, "proofs": []} -{"_source_id": "ten-theses-of-berne", "_source_title": "Ten Theses of Berne", "_author": "Berthold Haller", "_schema_type": "doctrinal_document", "_license": "cc0-1.0", "_source_url": "https://ccel.org/ccel/schaff/hcc8/hcc8.iv.iv.ii.html", "document_id": "ten-theses-of-berne", "document_kind": "declaration", "unit_type": "article", "number": "5", "title": "Thesis 5", "parent_number": "", "parent_title": "", "content": "The mass as now in use, in which Christ is offered to God the Father for the sins of the living and the dead, is contrary to Scripture, a blasphemy against the most holy sacrifice, passion, and death of Christ, and on account of its abuses an abomination before God.", "token_count": 59, "proofs": []} -{"_source_id": "ten-theses-of-berne", "_source_title": "Ten Theses of Berne", "_author": "Berthold Haller", "_schema_type": "doctrinal_document", "_license": "cc0-1.0", "_source_url": "https://ccel.org/ccel/schaff/hcc8/hcc8.iv.iv.ii.html", "document_id": "ten-theses-of-berne", "document_kind": "declaration", "unit_type": "article", "number": "6", "title": "Thesis 6", "parent_number": "", "parent_title": "", "content": "As Christ alone died for us, so he is also to be adored as the only Mediator and Advocate between God the Father and the believers. Therefore it is contrary to the Word of God to propose and invoke other mediators.", "token_count": 47, "proofs": []} -{"_source_id": "ten-theses-of-berne", "_source_title": "Ten Theses of Berne", "_author": "Berthold Haller", "_schema_type": "doctrinal_document", "_license": "cc0-1.0", "_source_url": "https://ccel.org/ccel/schaff/hcc8/hcc8.iv.iv.ii.html", "document_id": "ten-theses-of-berne", "document_kind": "declaration", "unit_type": "article", "number": "7", "title": "Thesis 7", "parent_number": "", "parent_title": "", "content": "Scripture knows nothing of a purgatory after this life. Hence all masses and other offices for the dead are useless.", "token_count": 25, "proofs": []} -{"_source_id": "ten-theses-of-berne", "_source_title": "Ten Theses of Berne", "_author": "Berthold Haller", "_schema_type": "doctrinal_document", "_license": "cc0-1.0", "_source_url": "https://ccel.org/ccel/schaff/hcc8/hcc8.iv.iv.ii.html", "document_id": "ten-theses-of-berne", "document_kind": "declaration", "unit_type": "article", "number": "8", "title": "Thesis 8", "parent_number": "", "parent_title": "", "content": "The worship of images is contrary to the Scripture. Therefore images should be abolished when they are set up as objects of adoration.", "token_count": 26, "proofs": []} -{"_source_id": "ten-theses-of-berne", "_source_title": "Ten Theses of Berne", "_author": "Berthold Haller", "_schema_type": "doctrinal_document", "_license": "cc0-1.0", "_source_url": "https://ccel.org/ccel/schaff/hcc8/hcc8.iv.iv.ii.html", "document_id": "ten-theses-of-berne", "document_kind": "declaration", "unit_type": "article", "number": "9", "title": "Thesis 9", "parent_number": "", "parent_title": "", "content": "Matrimony is not forbidden in the Scripture to any class of men, but permitted to all.", "token_count": 20, "proofs": []} -{"_source_id": "ten-theses-of-berne", "_source_title": "Ten Theses of Berne", "_author": "Berthold Haller", "_schema_type": "doctrinal_document", "_license": "cc0-1.0", "_source_url": "https://ccel.org/ccel/schaff/hcc8/hcc8.iv.iv.ii.html", "document_id": "ten-theses-of-berne", "document_kind": "declaration", "unit_type": "article", "number": "10", "title": "Thesis 10", "parent_number": "", "parent_title": "", "content": "Since, according to Scripture, and open fornicator must be excommunicated, it follows that unchastity and impure celibacy are more pernicious to the clergy than to any other class.", "token_count": 43, "proofs": []} -{"_source_id": "tertullians-rule-of-faith", "_source_title": "Tertullian's Rule of Faith", "_author": "Tertullian", "_schema_type": "doctrinal_document", "_license": "cc0-1.0", "_source_url": "https://ccel.org/ccel/tertullian/heretics/anf03.v.iii.xiii.html", "document_id": "tertullians-rule-of-faith", "document_kind": "creed", "unit_type": "text", "number": "", "title": "", "parent_number": "", "parent_title": "", "content": "There is one only God, and that He is none other than the Creator of the world, who produced all things out of nothing through His own Word, first of all sent forth; that this Word is called His Son, and, under the name of God, was seen \"in diverse manners\" by the patriarchs, heard at all times in the prophets, at last brought down by the Spirit and Power of the Father into the Virgin Mary, was made flesh in her womb, and, being born of her, went forth as Jesus Christ; thenceforth He preached the new law and the new promise of the kingdom of heaven, worked miracles; having been crucified, He rose again the third day; (then) having ascended into the heavens, He sat at the right hand of the Father; sent instead of Himself the Power of the Holy Ghost to lead such as believe; will come with glory to take the saints to the enjoyment of everlasting life and of the heavenly promises, and to condemn the wicked to everlasting fire, after the resurrection of both these classes shall have happened, together with the restoration of their flesh.", "token_count": 227, "proofs": []} -{"_source_id": "tetrapolitan-confession", "_source_title": "Tetrapolitan Confession", "_author": "Martin Bucer", "_schema_type": "doctrinal_document", "_license": "cc0-1.0", "_source_url": "http://apostles-creed.org/wp-content/uploads/2014/09/tetrapolatan-strasbourg-swabian-confession.pdf", "document_id": "tetrapolitan-confession", "document_kind": "confession", "unit_type": "article", "number": "I", "title": "EXORDIUM", "parent_number": "", "parent_title": "", "content": "Thy Worshipful Majesty, Most Powerful and Most Clement Emperor, bath commanded that the orders and estates of the Holy Empire, so far as concerns each and each hopes to act towards tranquillizing the Church, should present to him their opinion, reduced to writing in both languages, Latin and German, concerning religion, as well as concerning the errors and vices which have insinuated themselves in opposition thereto, for discussion and examination, to the end that thereby a mode and way may be found to restore to its place the pure doctrine, all errors being abolished. We desire, as is right, to obey this command, which has not so much originated from a religious design that has in view the profit of the Church as it exhibits and savors of the unparalleled clemency and kindness whereby Thy Worshipful Majesty bath rendered himself so beloved by the entire world. For in these matters we have never sought anything else than that, those things being abrogated which are contrary to the holy Gospels and to Christ s commands, it may be allowed not only us, but also all others who have professed Christ. to follow after his pure doctrine, which alone is vivifying. Wherefore we pray and most humbly beseech Thy Worshipful Majesty to be so disposed to us as to deign to hear and consider what we will present as a reason for the hope that is in us, in order that concerning these matters there may be no doubt that it has been above all our desire to aim only at that whereby we may please, first of all, our Creator and Restorer Christ, and afterward also Thy Worshipful Majesty, and that in obedience to the summons we may show that we have embraced a doctrine varying somewhat from that in common use, influenced by no other purpose or hope than that, being persuaded as He who has fashioned and refashioned us requires, we promise ourselves as the result-and this especially because of the eminent praise whereby for a long time already thou hast been celebrated among us for thy religion, godliness and piety that His Worshipful Majesty will acknowledge the truth concerning all things which we have received for some time as Christ's doctrine and as the teaching of a purer religion that he will absolutely approve our attempt and number us among those who have endeavored to obey him with the greatest fidelity. For the renowned zeal of Thy Most Worshipful Majesty for truth and justice and thy fervent godliness permit us not even to suspect that thou wilt prejudge us before we have as yet been heard, or wilt not hear us kindly and attentively, or when thou hast heard us, and weighed with thy devout deliberation what we present, God aiding thy spirit, as he has so successfully led Thy Most Worshipful Majesty in other matters, that thou wilt not immediately perceive that we have followed the very doctrines of Christ.", "token_count": 575, "proofs": []} -{"_source_id": "tetrapolitan-confession", "_source_title": "Tetrapolitan Confession", "_author": "Martin Bucer", "_schema_type": "doctrinal_document", "_license": "cc0-1.0", "_source_url": "http://apostles-creed.org/wp-content/uploads/2014/09/tetrapolatan-strasbourg-swabian-confession.pdf", "document_id": "tetrapolitan-confession", "document_kind": "confession", "unit_type": "article", "number": "1", "title": "OF THE SUBJECT-MATTER OF SERMONS", "parent_number": "", "parent_title": "", "content": "First, therefore, since about ten years ago, by the remarkable goodness of God, the doctrine of Christ began to be treated with somewhat more certainty and clearness than before everywhere throughout Germany, and hence among us, just as elsewhere, many doctrines of our religion were publicly controverted, and to a constantly increasing extent, among the learned and those especially who held the position of teachers of Christ in the churches; and hence, as was necessary, while Satan was undoubtedly plying his work so that the people were very dangerously divided by conflicting sermons, considering what St. Paul writes, that \"divinely inspired Scripture is profitable for doctrine, that where there is sin it may be detected and corrected, and everyone be instructed in righteousness. that the man of Gad may be perfect, furnished for every good work,\" we also, influenced and induced to avoid all delay, not only from the fear of God, but from the certain peril to the state, at length enjoined our preachers to teach from the pulpit nothing else than is either contained in the Holy Scriptures or bath sure ground therein. For it seemed to us not improper to resort in such a crisis whither of old and always not only the most holy fathers, bishops and princes, but also the children of God everywhere have always resorted it to the authority of the Holy Scriptures. For, to their praise, St. Luke mentions of some such that they were more noble than those of Thessalonica, since they examined the Gospel of Christ which they had heard according to the Scriptures, in which Paul most earnestly desired that his scholar Timothy be exercised, and without which no pontiffs have ever required obedience to their decrees, nor fathers credit to their writings, nor princes authority to their laws, and from which only the great council of the Holy Empire assembled at Nuremburg in the year 1523 decreed that holy sermons should be derived. For if St. Paul has taught the truth when He said that by Holy Scripture the man of God is made perfect and furnished for every good work he can lack nothing of Christian truth or sound doctrine who strives religiously to ask counsel of Scripture.", "token_count": 437, "proofs": []} -{"_source_id": "tetrapolitan-confession", "_source_title": "Tetrapolitan Confession", "_author": "Martin Bucer", "_schema_type": "doctrinal_document", "_license": "cc0-1.0", "_source_url": "http://apostles-creed.org/wp-content/uploads/2014/09/tetrapolatan-strasbourg-swabian-confession.pdf", "document_id": "tetrapolitan-confession", "document_kind": "confession", "unit_type": "article", "number": "2", "title": "OF THE HOLY TRINITY AND THE MYSTERY OF THE INCARNATE CHRIST", "parent_number": "", "parent_title": "", "content": "Since, therefore, holy sermons were derived from this source and dangerous contentions ceased, those in whom there was any desire after godliness have obtained a far more certain knowledge of Christ's doctrine and have begun to express it in the life. Just as they have withdrawn from those things which were improperly attached to the doctrines of Christ so have they been confirmed in those that agree therewith. Among these is what the Church of Christ has hitherto believed concerning the Holy Trinity - viz. that God the Father, the Son and the Holy Ghost is one in substance, and admits no distinction other than of persons. Also that our Saviour Jesus Christ, being true God, became likewise true man, the two natures not being confounded, but so united in the same person that they shall never throughout all ages be sundered. Nor do they vary in these particulars in any respect from what the Church, taught out of the Holy Gospels, believes concerning our Saviour Jesus Christ, conceived of the Holy Ghost, then born of the Virgin Mary, and who at length, after he had performed the office of preaching the Gospel, having died on the cross and been buried, descended to hell, and was recalled the third day from the dead into immortal life: and when by various arguments he had proved this to witnesses hereunto appointed, was carried up to heaven to the right hand of his Father, whence we look for him as Judge of the quick and the dead. Meanwhile, we acknowledge that he is nevertheless present with his Church, even to the end of the world; that he renews and sanctifies it and adorns it as His only beloved bride with all sorts of ornaments of virtues. In these points, since we vary nothing from the common consent of Christians, we think it sufficient in this manner to testify our faith.", "token_count": 370, "proofs": []} -{"_source_id": "tetrapolitan-confession", "_source_title": "Tetrapolitan Confession", "_author": "Martin Bucer", "_schema_type": "doctrinal_document", "_license": "cc0-1.0", "_source_url": "http://apostles-creed.org/wp-content/uploads/2014/09/tetrapolatan-strasbourg-swabian-confession.pdf", "document_id": "tetrapolitan-confession", "document_kind": "confession", "unit_type": "article", "number": "3", "title": "OF JUSTIFICATION AND FAITH", "parent_number": "", "parent_title": "", "content": "In regard to those things which were commonly taught concerning the manner in which we become partaker of the redemption made by Christ and concerning the duties of a Christian, our preachers differ somewhat from the lately received dogmas. Those points which we have followed we will endeavor to explain most plainly to Your Most Worshipful Majesty and at the same tame to indicate in good faith the Scripture passages that have constrained us thereto. First, therefore, since for some years we were taught that man's own works are necessary for his justification, our preachers have taught that this whole justification is to be ascribed to the good pleasure of God and the merit of Christ, and to be received by faith alone. Among others, the following passages of Scripture have moved them thereto: \"As many as received him, to them gave he power to become the sons of God, even to them that believe on his name: which were born not of blood, nor of the will of the flesh but of God\" (John 1:12, IS). \"Verily, verily, I say unto thee except a man be born again he cannot see the kingdom of God ' (John 3:3). \"No man knoweth the Son but the Father; neither knoweth any man the Father save the Son, and he to whomsoever the Son will reveal him\" (Matt. 11:27). \"Blessed art thou, Simon BarJona: for flesh and blood hath not revealed it unto thee\"(Matt 16:17). \"No man can come unto me, unless my Father draw him\" (John 6:44). \"By grace are ye saved through faith; and that not of yourselves; it is the gift of God: not of works, lest any man should boast. For we are his workmanship, created in Christ Jesus unto good works, which God hath before ordained that we should walk in them\" (Eph. 2:810). For since it is our righteousness and eternal life to know God and Jesus Christ our Saviour, and this is so far from being a work of flesh and blood that it is necessary for this to be born again; neither on we come to the Son, unless the Father draw us: neither know the Father, unless the Son reveal him; and Paul writes so clearly. \" not of us, nor of our works,\" - it is evident enough that our works can help us nothing, so that instead of unrighteous, as we are born, we may become righteous; because as we are by nature the children of wrath, and on this account unrighteous, so we are unable to do anything just or pleasing to God. But the beginning of all our righteousness and salvation must proceed from the mercy of the Lord, who from his own Favor and the contemplation of the death of his Son first offers the doctrine of truth and his Gospel, those being sent Forth who are to preach it: and, secondly, since \"the natural man receiveth not the things of the Spirit of God,\" as St. Paul says (I Cor. 2:14), he causes a beam of his light to arise at the same time in the darkness of our heart, so that now we may believe his Gospel preached, being persuaded of the truth thereof by his Spirit from above, and then, relying upon the testimony of this Spirit, may all upon him with filial confidence and say, \" Abba. Father,\" obtaining thereby sure salvation, according to the saying: \"Whosoever shall all upon the name of the Lord shall be saved.\"", "token_count": 734, "proofs": []} -{"_source_id": "tetrapolitan-confession", "_source_title": "Tetrapolitan Confession", "_author": "Martin Bucer", "_schema_type": "doctrinal_document", "_license": "cc0-1.0", "_source_url": "http://apostles-creed.org/wp-content/uploads/2014/09/tetrapolatan-strasbourg-swabian-confession.pdf", "document_id": "tetrapolitan-confession", "document_kind": "confession", "unit_type": "article", "number": "4", "title": "OF GOOD WORKS, PROCEEDING OUT OF FAITH THROUGH LOVE", "parent_number": "", "parent_title": "", "content": "These things we will not have men so to understand, as though we placed salvation and righteousness in slothful thoughts of the mind, or in faith destitute of love, which they all faith without form, seeing that we are sure that no man can be justified or saved except he supremely love and most earnestly imitate God. \"For whom he did foreknow, he also did predestinate to be conformed to the image of his Son \"; to wit, as in the glory of a blessed life, so in the cultivation of innocence and perfect righteousness; \"for we are his workmanship, created unto good works.\" But no one can love God above all things, and worthily imitate him, but he who indeed knows him and expects all good things from him. Therefore, we cannot be otherwise justified - i.e., become righteous as well as saved (for righteousness is even our salvation) - than by being endued chiefly with faith, whereby, believing the Gospel, and therefore being persuaded that God has adopted us as his children, and that he will ever bestow his paternal kindness upon us, we wholly depend upon his pleasure. This faith St. Augustine in his book, De Fide et Operibus, calls \"Evangelical\" - to wit, that which is efficacious through love. By this only are we regenerated and the image of God is restored in us. By this, although we are born corrupt, our thoughts even from our childhood being altogether prone to evil, we become good and upright. For from this we, being fully satisfied with one God, the perennial fountain of blessings that is copiously effluent, show ourselves to others as gods - i.e., true children of God - by love striving for their advantage so far as we are able. For \"he that loveth his brother abideth in the light\" and \"is born of God,\" and is wholly given to the new, and at the same time old, commandment concerning mutual love. And this love is the fulfilling of the whole law, as Paul says: \"All the law is fulfilled in one word: Thou shalt love thy neighbor as thyself\" (Gal. 5:14). For whatever the law of God teaches has this end and requires this one thing, that at length we may be reformed to the perfect image of God, being good in all things, and ready and willing to serve the advantage of men: which we cannot do unless we be furnished with virtues of every kind. For who can purpose and do all things, as the duty of a Christian requires, to the true edifying of the Church and the sound profit of all - i.e., according to God's law and for his glory-except he both think and speak and do everything in order and well, and therefore be very familiarly acquainted with the whole company of virtues?", "token_count": 584, "proofs": []} -{"_source_id": "tetrapolitan-confession", "_source_title": "Tetrapolitan Confession", "_author": "Martin Bucer", "_schema_type": "doctrinal_document", "_license": "cc0-1.0", "_source_url": "http://apostles-creed.org/wp-content/uploads/2014/09/tetrapolatan-strasbourg-swabian-confession.pdf", "document_id": "tetrapolitan-confession", "document_kind": "confession", "unit_type": "article", "number": "5", "title": "TO WHOM GOOD WORKS ARE TO BE ASCRIBED, AND HOW THEY ARE NECESSARY", "parent_number": "", "parent_title": "", "content": "But since they who are the children of God are led by the Spirit of God, rather than that they act themselves (Rom. 8:14), and \"of him, and through hint, and to him, are all things\" (Rom. 11:36), whatsoever things we do well and holily are to be ascribed to none other than to this one only Spirit, the Giver of all virtues. However it be, he does not compel us, but leads us, being willing, working in us both to will and to do (Phil. 2:13). Hence Augustine writes wisely that God rewards his own works in us. By this we are so far from rejecting good works that we utterly deny that anyone can be saved unless by Christ's Spirit he be brought thus far, that there be in him no lack of good works, for which God has created him. For there are divers members of the same body; therefore each of us has not the same office (1 Cor., ch. 12). Inasmuch as it is so necessary for the law to be fulfilled that heaven and earth shall pass away before one iota or the least point thereof be remitted, yet because God alone is good, and has created all things out of nothing, and by his Spirit makes us altogether new, and wholly leads us (for in Christ nothing avails but a new creature), none of these things can be ascribed to human powers; and we must confess that all things are the mere gifts of God, who favors and loves us of his own accord, and not for any merit of ours. From the above it can be sufficiently known what we believe justification to be, by whom it is brought us, and in what way it is received of us, and by what passages of Scripture we are induced to so believe. For although of many we have cited a few, yet by these few anyone who is even moderately versed in the Scriptures will be satisfied, and even more than satisfied, that passages of this kind that ascribe nothing but sin and perdition to us. As Hosea says, and all our righteousness and salvation to the Lord, meet readers of the Scriptures everywhere.", "token_count": 446, "proofs": []} -{"_source_id": "tetrapolitan-confession", "_source_title": "Tetrapolitan Confession", "_author": "Martin Bucer", "_schema_type": "doctrinal_document", "_license": "cc0-1.0", "_source_url": "http://apostles-creed.org/wp-content/uploads/2014/09/tetrapolatan-strasbourg-swabian-confession.pdf", "document_id": "tetrapolitan-confession", "document_kind": "confession", "unit_type": "article", "number": "6", "title": "OF THE DUTIES OF A CHRISTIAN", "parent_number": "", "parent_title": "", "content": "Now it cannot be doubted what be the duties of a Christian, and to what actions he should be chiefly devoted: namely, to all those whereby every one, for his part, may profit his neighbors - first, with respect to life eternal, that they may begin to know, worship and fear God: and then with respect to the present life, that they may want nothing required by bodily necessity. For as the whole law of God, which is a most absolute commandment of all righteousness, is summed up in this one word; \"Thou shalt love thy neighbor as thyself\" (Rom. 13:9) so in rendering this love it is necessary that all righteousness be comprised and completed. Hence nothing at all is to be reckoned among the duties of a Christian which has not some force to profit our neighbor, and that every such work pertaineth the more to a Christian as more advantage may accrue to his neighbor. Therefore, after ecclesiastical functions we place among the chief duties of a Christian the administration of the government, obedience to magistrates (for these are of importance for the common profit), the care which is devoted to wife, children and family, and the honor which is rendered parents, because without these the life of men cannot subsist; and, lastly, the professions of good arts and all honorable branches of learning, since without the cultivation of these we would necessarily be destitute of the greatest blessings, and those which are peculiar to mankind. Yet in these and all other duties of human life no man must inconsiderately take anything to himself, but conscientiously consider whither God calls him. To conclude, let every man account that his duty, and that duty the more excellent. Whereby he may confer the greatest advantage upon men.", "token_count": 363, "proofs": []} -{"_source_id": "tetrapolitan-confession", "_source_title": "Tetrapolitan Confession", "_author": "Martin Bucer", "_schema_type": "doctrinal_document", "_license": "cc0-1.0", "_source_url": "http://apostles-creed.org/wp-content/uploads/2014/09/tetrapolatan-strasbourg-swabian-confession.pdf", "document_id": "tetrapolitan-confession", "document_kind": "confession", "unit_type": "article", "number": "7", "title": "OF PRAYERS AND FASTS", "parent_number": "", "parent_title": "", "content": "We have prayers and fasts, actions nevertheless the most holy and such as are especially proper for Christians, to which our ecclesiastics most diligently exhort their hearers. For true fasting is, as It were, a renouncing of the present life. Which is always subject to evil desires, and a meditation upon the future life that is free from perturbations. Prayer is a lifting up of the mind to God, and such conversation with him that no other thing so greatly inflames man with heavenly affections and more mightily conforms the mind to God's will. But however holy and necessary that exercises be to Christians, yet as one's neighbor is not so much served by them as man is prepared to serve his neighbor with profit, they are not to be preferred to holy doctrine, godly exhortations and admonitions, and other duties whereby our neighbor at once receives profit. Hence we read of the Saviour that in the nighttime he gave himself to prayer, but in the daytime to doctrine and healing the sick. For as love is greater than faith and hope, so we believe that those things which come nearest - viz. such as bring assured profit unto men - are to be preferred above all other holy functions. Hence St. Chrysostom wrote that in the whole company of virtues fasting had the last place.", "token_count": 270, "proofs": []} -{"_source_id": "tetrapolitan-confession", "_source_title": "Tetrapolitan Confession", "_author": "Martin Bucer", "_schema_type": "doctrinal_document", "_license": "cc0-1.0", "_source_url": "http://apostles-creed.org/wp-content/uploads/2014/09/tetrapolatan-strasbourg-swabian-confession.pdf", "document_id": "tetrapolitan-confession", "document_kind": "confession", "unit_type": "article", "number": "8", "title": "OF THE COMMANDING OF FASTS", "parent_number": "", "parent_title": "", "content": "But since no minds, unless they be very ardent and peculiarly influenced by inspiration from above, can either pray or fast aright and with profit, we believe that it is better, according to the example of the apostles and of the earlier and purer Church, by holy exhortations to invite men to these things, rather than to exhort them by precepts, especially such as bind men under penalty of sin, as the priests that have been of late, since the order of priests had not a little degenerated, undertook to do. So we prefer to leave the place, time and manner both of praying and of fasting to be determined by the Holy Ghost, without whom it is impossible for anyone either to pray or to fast aright, rather than prescribe them by fixed laws, especially such as may not be broken without some atonement. Yet for the younger and less perfect our preachers do not disapprove of the appointment of a fixed time and mode for praying and fasting, whereby, as by holy introductions, they may be prepared hereunto, provided this be done without binding of the conscience. We were brought to this opinion not only because the nature of these actions conflicts with all ungrateful compulsion, but especially by the consideration that neither Christ himself nor any of his apostles have in any way mentioned such precepts. This St. Chrysostom also testifies. \" Thou seest,\" says he, \" that an upright life aids more than all other things. Now I term an upright life not the labor of fasting nor the bed of hair or ashes, but if thou despisest money no otherwise than thou shouldst; if thou burn with love; if thou nourish the hungry with thy bread; if thou overcome thy anger; if thou desire not vainglory; if thou be not possessed with envy. For these are his instructions. For he does not say that his fast must be imitated, although he could have laid down those forty days, but: ' Learn of me; for I am meek and lowly of heart.' Yea, rather he says, on the contrary: ' Whatsoever is set before you, eat.' \"Moreover, we do not read that any solemn and set fast was appointed the ancient people of God, save that of one day. For the fasts which Scripture testifies were instituted by prophets and kings were evidently not set fasts, but enjoined only for their time, when certain calamities, either impending or already oppressing them, made such demands. Seeing, therefore, Scripture, as St. Paul distinctly affirms, instructs in every good work, but is ignorant of these fasts extorted by precepts, we do not see how it could be lawful for the successors of the apostles to oppress the Church with so great and so dangerous a burden. Truly Irenaeus testifies that in time past the observance of fasts in the churches was diverse and free, as is read in the Ecclesiastical History, book viii. chap. 14. In the same book Eusebius mentions that one Apollonius, an ecclesiastical writer, among other arguments used this also to confute the doctrine of the heretic Montanus, that he was the first that made laws for fasts. So unworthy did he deem this of those professing the sound doctrine of Christ. Thereupon Chrysostom says somewhere: \"Fasting is good, but let no man be compelled.\" And in another place he exhorts him that is not able to fast to abstain from dainties, and affirms that this does not differ much from fasting, and that it is a strong weapon to repress the fury of the devil. Moreover, experience itself more than proves that such commandments concerning fasts have been a great hindrance to godliness. When, therefore, we saw very evidently that the chief men in the Church beyond the authority of Scripture assumed this authority so to enjoin fasts as to bind men's consciences, we allowed consciences to be freed from these snares, but by the Scriptures, and especially Paul's writings, which with singular earnestness remove these rudiments of the world from the necks of Christians. For the saying of Paul ought not to have light weight with us: \"Let no man, therefore, judge you in meat, or in drink, or in respect of an holy day, or of the new moon, or of the Sabbath days.\" And again: \" Wherefore if ye be dead with Christ from the rudiments of the world, why, as though living in the world, are ye subject to ordinances? \" For if St. Paul (than whom no man at any time taught Christ more certainly) maintains that through Christ we have obtained such liberty in external things that he not only allows no creature the right to burden those who believe in Christ, even with those ceremonies and observances which God himself appointed, and wished in their own time to be profitable, but also denounces as having fallen away from Christ, and that Christ is of none effect to those who suffer themselves to be made servant thereto, what verdict do we think should be passed on those commandments which men have devised of themselves, not only without any oracle, but also without any example worthy of being followed, and which, therefore, are unto most not only beggarly and weak, but also hurtful; not elements - i.e. rudiments of holy discipline - but impediments of true godliness? How much more unjust will it be for anyone to assume to himself this power over the inheritance of Christ, so as to oppress it with such bondage, and how far shall it remove us from Christ if we submit ourselves to these things! For who does not see that the glory of Christ (to whom we ought wholly to live, as he has wholly redeemed us to himself and delivered us, and that, too, by his blood) is more obscured if without his authority we bind our conscience to such laws as are the inventions of men, than to those which have God as their author, even though they were once in their own time to be observed? Certainly, it is less fault to play the Jew than the heathen. But it is the custom of the heathen to receive laws for the worship of God which have originated without God's advice, and from man's invention only. Wherefore, if ever elsewhere, the saying of Paul is in place: \"Ye are bought with a price; be not ye the servants of men.\"", "token_count": 1349, "proofs": []} -{"_source_id": "tetrapolitan-confession", "_source_title": "Tetrapolitan Confession", "_author": "Martin Bucer", "_schema_type": "doctrinal_document", "_license": "cc0-1.0", "_source_url": "http://apostles-creed.org/wp-content/uploads/2014/09/tetrapolatan-strasbourg-swabian-confession.pdf", "document_id": "tetrapolitan-confession", "document_kind": "confession", "unit_type": "article", "number": "9", "title": "OF THE CHOICE OF MEATS", "parent_number": "", "parent_title": "", "content": "For the same cause was remitted also the selection of meats prescribed for certain days, which St. Paul, writing to Timothy, calls a doctrine of demons. Nor is their answer firmly grounded who maintain that these expressions were used only against the Manichaeans, Encratites, Tatianites and Marcionites, who wholly forbad certain kinds of meats and marriage. The apostle in this place condemned those who command \"to abstain from meats which God hath created to be received,\" etc. Now they also who forbid the taking of certain meats on certain days nevertheless command men to abstain from meats which God created to be taken, and are akin to the doctrines of demons, as is manifest from the reason that the apostle added. For he says God has created everything that is good, and nothing is to be refused that is received with thanksgiving. He excepts no times, although no one favored frugality, temperance, and also choice chastisements of the flesh and lawful fastings, more than he did. Certainly, a Christian must observe frugality, but at all times; and the flesh must sometimes be chastised by diminishing the accustomed diet, but plainness and moderation of meats conduce to this more than does the kind. To conclude: it is meet for Christians now and then to take upon themselves a due fast; but that must not be an abstinence from certain but from all meats; nor from meats only, but from all the dainties whatsoever of this life. For what kind of fast is this, what sort of abstinence, to change only the kind of dainties (as those who are regarded today more devout than others are wont to do) , since St. Chrysostom does not regard it a fast if we continue even entirely without meats until evening, unless, together with abstinence from meats, we are continent also from those things that are hurtful, and bestow much leisure upon the pursuit of spiritual things?", "token_count": 403, "proofs": []} -{"_source_id": "tetrapolitan-confession", "_source_title": "Tetrapolitan Confession", "_author": "Martin Bucer", "_schema_type": "doctrinal_document", "_license": "cc0-1.0", "_source_url": "http://apostles-creed.org/wp-content/uploads/2014/09/tetrapolatan-strasbourg-swabian-confession.pdf", "document_id": "tetrapolitan-confession", "document_kind": "confession", "unit_type": "article", "number": "10", "title": "THAT BY PRAYERS AND FASTINGS WE MUST NOT LOOK TO MERIT ANYTHING", "parent_number": "", "parent_title": "", "content": "Moreover, our ecclesiastics have taught that this fault must be amended with respect to prayers and fasts - viz., that men are commonly taught to seek some sort of merit and justification by these their works. For just as we are saved by grace through faith, so also are we justified. And of the works of the law, among which prayers and fastings are reckoned, Paul has written thus: \"Christ is become of none effect unto you, whosoever of you are justified by the law; ye are fallen from grace. For we through the Spirit wait for the hope of righteousness by faith.\" Therefore we must pray, but to the end that we may receive of God, not that we may hereby confer anything upon him. We must fast, that we may the better pray and keep the flesh within duty, not that we may deserve anything for ourselves before God. This end and use alone of prayers and fasts both the Scripture and also the writings and examples of the fathers prescribe. Besides, our circumstances are such that although we could pray and fast with such devoutness, and perform all things that God has enjoined upon us, so that nothing more could be required (which hitherto no mortal has at any time performed) , yet we must still confess that we are unprofitable servants. What merit, therefore, can we imagine?", "token_count": 274, "proofs": []} -{"_source_id": "tetrapolitan-confession", "_source_title": "Tetrapolitan Confession", "_author": "Martin Bucer", "_schema_type": "doctrinal_document", "_license": "cc0-1.0", "_source_url": "http://apostles-creed.org/wp-content/uploads/2014/09/tetrapolatan-strasbourg-swabian-confession.pdf", "document_id": "tetrapolitan-confession", "document_kind": "confession", "unit_type": "article", "number": "11", "title": "THAT ONE GOD IS TO BE WORSHIPPED THROUGH CHRIST", "parent_number": "", "parent_title": "", "content": "Another abuse concerning these things has been rejected, by which some think by fastings and prayers they can so oblige the Virgin Mary that bare God, and other saints, as, by their intercession and merits, to be delivered from all evils, both of body and of soul, and to be enriched with every kind of good things. For our preachers teach that the heavenly Father alone is to be invoked through Christ as the only Mediator, and that we are to pray of him all things, as he himself has testified that he will refuse us nothing which we ask only in faith and in the name of Christ. Since, therefore, Paul proclaims this one man Jesus Christ as Mediator between God and men, and no one can love us more or have more influence with the Father, our preachers are accustomed to urge that this one advocate and intercessor with the Father is enough. Yet they teach the duty of honoring the most holy Virgin Mary, the mother of God, and all saints, with the greatest devotion, but that this can be done only when we strive after those things that were especially pleasing to them - viz., innocency and godliness, of which they have afforded us such eminent examples. For since all godly persons love God with all the heart and soul and strength, we can in nothing please them better than together with them, as ardently as possible, both to love and to imitate God. For they do not ascribe their salvation to their own merits, much less ever think of aiding us thereby. For every one of them, when he lived here, said with Paul: \"The life which I now live in the flesh I live by the faith of the Son of God, who loved me and gave himself for me. I do not make void the grace of God.\" Seeing, therefore, that they themselves ascribed all that they had received to the grace of God and the redemption of Jesus Christ, we can gratify them no better than if we also rely upon such assistance.", "token_count": 410, "proofs": []} -{"_source_id": "tetrapolitan-confession", "_source_title": "Tetrapolitan Confession", "_author": "Martin Bucer", "_schema_type": "doctrinal_document", "_license": "cc0-1.0", "_source_url": "http://apostles-creed.org/wp-content/uploads/2014/09/tetrapolatan-strasbourg-swabian-confession.pdf", "document_id": "tetrapolitan-confession", "document_kind": "confession", "unit_type": "article", "number": "12", "title": "OF MONKERY", "parent_number": "", "parent_title": "", "content": "For the same reason, that all our justification consists in faith in Jesus Christ, whence we derive liberty in all external things, we have permitted the bonds of monkery also among us to be relaxed. For we saw that this liberty of Christians was everywhere earnestly asserted by St. Paul, whereby every Christian, being of himself sure that all righteousness and salvation must be sought for only in Jesus Christ our Lord, and also that he must always use all things of this life as for the advantage of his neighbor, so also for the glory of God, freely permits himself and all that he has to be arbitrated and directed by the Holy Spirit of Christ, the bestower of true adoption and liberty, and also to be appointed and bestowed not only for the profit of his neighbors, but also to the glory of God. In retaining this liberty we show that we are servants of God; in betraying it to men, addicting ourselves to their inventions, we, like renegades, forsake Christ and flee to men. This we do the more wickedly as Christ has purchased us with no common price, as he has redeemed us by his blood from the deadly servitude of Satan. This is the reason why St. Paul, in writing to the Galatians, so greatly detested that they had bound themselves to the ceremonies of the law, although they were divine; yet, as we have shown above, the excuse for this was far better than to submit themselves to the yoke of those ceremonies which men devised of themselves. For he wrote, and of a truth, that those who admit the yoke of these ceremonies despise the grace of God and count the death of Christ as a thing of naught. And hence he says that he fears that he has labored for them in vain, and exhorts them to stand fast in that liberty wherewith Christ hath made them free, and not to be entangled again in the yoke of bondage. Now, it is manifest that monkery is nothing else than a bondage of human traditions, and of such indeed as Paul has condemned by name in the passages which we have cited. For undoubtedly they who profess monkery consecrate themselves to these inventions of men in the hope of merits. Hence it is that they regard it so heinous an offence to desert these for the liberty of Christ. Therefore as our body as well as our spirit belongs to God (and that in a double respect - viz. of condition and of redemption) , it cannot be lawful for Christians to make themselves slaves to this monastic servitude, much less than for temporal servants to change their masters. Besides, it cannot be denied that by such bondage and vows to live after the commandments of men a necessity, as it always used to be formerly, of transgressing God's law is occasioned, since God's law requires that, according to his ability, a Christian should be of service to the magistrate, parents, relatives and all others whom God has made nearest to him and brought to him for assistance, in what place, time or manner soever their profit demands. Then let him embrace that mode of living whereby he may chiefly provide for the affairs of his neighbors. Neither let him choose celibacy, unless it be given him for the kingdom of God - i.e. in order to promote godliness and God's glory to renounce marriage and make himself a eunuch. For the commandment of God, published by Paul, abides, which no vows of men can render void: \"To avoid fornication let every man\" (he excepts no one) \" have his own wife, and let every woman have her own husband.\" For all do not receive this word concerning adopting a single life for the kingdom of heaven, as Christ himself testifies, than whom no one more exactly knew and more faithfully taught either what is the power of human nature or what is acceptable to the Father. Now, it is well known that by these monastic vows they who assume them are so bound to a certain kind of men that they think it unlawful to be obedient and dutiful any longer to either the magistrate or their parents or any men (the head of the monastery alone excepted) , or to relieve them with their substance, and least of all to marry, even when they greatly burn; and hence they necessarily fall into all sorts of disgraceful ways of life. Since, therefore, it is clear that these monastic vows render a man who is freed from the service of Christ subject not so much to the bondage of men as of Satan, and bring a necessity of transgressing God's law, as is the nature of all human traditions, and therefore conflict manifestly with God's commandments, we very properly believe that they are to be regarded void, as not only the written law, but also the law of nature, commands that a promise be disannulled if its observance hinder good morals, and much more if it hinder religion. Therefore we could not withstand any one who wished to exchange a monastic life - undoubtedly a bondage to Satan -for a Christian life. So also we could not withstand others of the ecclesiastical order who, marrying, embraced a kind of life wherefrom more advantage to their neighbors and greater purity of life could be expected than from that wherein they lived before. To conclude: neither did we undertake to prohibit from the right of marriage those among us who have persevered in the ministry of God, whatever were the vows of chastity that they had assumed. In this we were influenced by the reasons above specified, since St. Paul, the advocate of true chastity, assumes even a bishop to be a married man. For we have justly preferred this one divine law above all human laws - viz.: \"To avoid fornication, let every man have his own wife.\" It is doubtless because this law has been rejected for so long a time that all kinds of lusts, even those that are unmentionable (with all reverence to Your Worshipful Majesty, Most Excellent Emperor) , have more than overwhelmed the ecclesiastical order, so that today there is no kind of mortals more abominable than those who bear this name.", "token_count": 1267, "proofs": []} -{"_source_id": "tetrapolitan-confession", "_source_title": "Tetrapolitan Confession", "_author": "Martin Bucer", "_schema_type": "doctrinal_document", "_license": "cc0-1.0", "_source_url": "http://apostles-creed.org/wp-content/uploads/2014/09/tetrapolatan-strasbourg-swabian-confession.pdf", "document_id": "tetrapolitan-confession", "document_kind": "confession", "unit_type": "article", "number": "13", "title": "OF THE OFFICE, DIGNITY AND POWER OF MINISTERS IN THE CHURCH", "parent_number": "", "parent_title": "", "content": "Concerning the ministry and the dignity of the ecclesiastical order we teach: first, that there is no power in the Church except for edification. Secondly, that we must not think otherwise of any man in this estate than Paul wished himself, Peter, Apollos and others to be esteemed - viz. as ministers of Christ and stewards of the mysteries of God, in whom it is chiefly required that each one be found faithful. These have the keys of the kingdom of heaven, the power to bind and to loose, to remit and to retain sins, yet in such a manner that they be nothing else than ministers of Christ, whose right and prerogative alone this is. For as he is the only one who can renew souls, so he it is alone who by his power opens heaven to men and frees them from sins. Both of these come to us only when it is given us to be renewed in mind and to have our citizenship in heaven. It is the part of ministers to plant and to water, neither of which are efficacious of themselves, for it is God who giveth the increase. For no one is sufficient of himself to think anything as of himself, but his sufficiency is of God, who also hath made whom he wishes ministers of the New Testament, to render men properly convinced concerning Christ truly partakers of him; not to minister the dead letter - i.e., doctrine that sounds forth only externally, without changing the heart - but that which quickens the spirit and renews the heart. Thus they are at length coworkers with God, and truly open heaven and remit sins. Hence it is that in delivering this power to the apostles Christ breathed upon them and said: \"Receive ye the Holy Ghost \"; and then added: \"Whosesoever sins ye remit, they are remitted unto them.\" Therefore, what constitutes fit and properly consecrated ministers of the Church, bishops, teachers and pastors, is that they have been divinely sent (\" for how will they preach unless they be sent? \") - i.e., that they have received the power and mind to preach the Gospel and to feed the flock of Christ, and also the Holy Ghost who cooperates - i.e., persuades hearts. Other virtues wherewith men of this order should be furnished St. Paul recounts. Those, therefore, who are sent, anointed, and furnished in this sort have an earnest care for the Lord's flock, and labor faithfully in feeding it; and we acknowledge them in the number of bishops, elders and pastors, and as worthy of double honor, and every Christian ought with the greatest promptness obey their commands. But those who devote themselves to different things put themselves in a different place and are distinguished by a different name. Yet the life of no one should give such offence as that Christians should hesitate to embrace whatever he may declare, either from Moses or the chair of Christ; that is, either from the Law or the Gospel. But Christ's sheep are not to hear the voice of such as introduce strange things. Moreover, they who in secular things have received power as it has been ordained of God have it in such a way that he resists an ordinance of God who is unwilling to obey their direction in matters that do not conflict with God's commands. Therefore the charge against us by some is a calumny -viz. that our preachers undermine the jurisdiction of ecclesiastics. The temporal jurisdiction which they have has never been interfered with by our preachers. And the spiritual jurisdiction, whereby they ought by the Word of God to free consciences and to faithfully feed them on Christ's Gospel. They have often invoked; so far are they from ever resisting it. But the reason why we did not endure the doctrine of certain ecclesiastics, and, according to our necessity, substituted others in their place, or, as is manifest, have retained those who have been discharged by the episcopal authorities, is that the latter clearly proclaimed the voice of our Shepherd, while the former declared that of strangers. For when the question is concerning the interests of the Gospel and sound doctrine, those who truly believe in Christ must turn themselves entirely to the Bishop of our souls, Jesus Christ, and in no way admit the voice of strangers. In this, injury can be inflicted on no one, since the words of Paul are true: \"For all things are yours; whether Paul, or Apollos, or Cephas, or the world, or life, or death, or things present, or things to come; all are yours; and ye are Christ's; and Christ is God's.\" Certainly, if Peter and Paul, with the entire world, are hitherto ours, and we in no way theirs, but Christ's, and that just as he is his Father's - viz. that in all things that we are we live to him alone, for this end using all things as ours - no one of the ecclesiastics can justly complain of us that we are not sufficiently obedient to them, while it has been manifest that we were following the will of God. These things are taught among us concerning the office, dignity and authority of ministers of the Church, and the passages of Scripture which we have cited and others like them have influenced us to give our faith thereto.", "token_count": 1088, "proofs": []} -{"_source_id": "tetrapolitan-confession", "_source_title": "Tetrapolitan Confession", "_author": "Martin Bucer", "_schema_type": "doctrinal_document", "_license": "cc0-1.0", "_source_url": "http://apostles-creed.org/wp-content/uploads/2014/09/tetrapolatan-strasbourg-swabian-confession.pdf", "document_id": "tetrapolitan-confession", "document_kind": "confession", "unit_type": "article", "number": "14", "title": "OF HUMAN TRADITIONS", "parent_number": "", "parent_title": "", "content": "Furthermore, concerning the traditions of the fathers or such as the bishops and churches at this day ordain, the opinion of our men is as follows: They reckon no traditions among human traditions (such, namely, as are condemned in the Scriptures) except those that conflict with the law of God, such as bind the conscience concerning meat, drink, times and other external things, such as forbid marriage to those to whom it is necessary for an honorable life, and other things of that stamp. For such as agree with the Scripture, and were instituted for good morals and the profit of men, even though not expressed in Scripture in words, nevertheless, since they flow from the command of love, which orders all things most becomingly, are justly regarded divine rather than human. Of this sort were those of Paul - that women should not pray in the church bareheaded or men with heads covered; that they who are to commune should tarry one for the other; that no one should speak with tongues in the congregation without an interpreter; that the prophets without confusion should deliver their prophecies to be judged by those who sit by. Many such the Church even today justly observes, and according to occasion frames anew, which he who rejects despises the authority, not of men, but of God, whose tradition whatsoever is profitable. For \"whatever truth is said or written is said and written by His gift who is the truth itself,\" as St. Augustine has devoutly written. But oftentimes there is disputing about this as to what tradition is profitable, what not - i.e. what promotes and what retards godliness. But he who shall seek nothing of his own, and consecrates himself entirely to the public profit, shall easily see what things correspond to God's law and what do not. Furthermore, since the condition of Christians is such that they are even helped by injuries, the Christian will refuse to obey not even unjust laws, provided they make no godless command, according to the saying of Christ: \"Whosoever shall compel thee to go a mile, go with him twain.\" Thus, undoubtedly, the Christian ought to become all things unto all men, so that he may endeavor both to suffer and to do everything for the pleasure and profit of men, provided they be not opposed to God's commands. Hence it is that everyone obeys the civil laws that do not conflict with godliness, the more readily the more fully he is imbued with the faith of Christ.", "token_count": 504, "proofs": []} -{"_source_id": "tetrapolitan-confession", "_source_title": "Tetrapolitan Confession", "_author": "Martin Bucer", "_schema_type": "doctrinal_document", "_license": "cc0-1.0", "_source_url": "http://apostles-creed.org/wp-content/uploads/2014/09/tetrapolatan-strasbourg-swabian-confession.pdf", "document_id": "tetrapolitan-confession", "document_kind": "confession", "unit_type": "article", "number": "15", "title": "OF THE CHURCH", "parent_number": "", "parent_title": "", "content": "We must set forth now what we think concerning the Church and the sacraments. The Church of Christ, therefore, which is frequently called the kingdom of heaven, is the fellowship of those who have enlisted under Christ and committed themselves entirely to his faith; with whom, nevertheless, until the end of the world, those are mingled who feign faith in Christ, but do not truly have it. This the Lord has taught sufficiently by the parable of the tares; also by the net cast into the sea, which brought bad fish in with the good; then, too, by the parable of the king who commanded all to be invited to the marriage of his son, and afterwards the one without the wedding garment to be cast out. Moreover, when the Church is proclaimed the bride of Christ, for whom he gave himself that she might be sanctified; also when it is called the house of God, the pillar and ground of the truth, Mount Zion, the city of the living God, the heavenly Jerusalem, the Church of the firstborn who are written in heaven, - these encomiums pertain only to those who have truly obtained a place among the children of God because they firmly believe in Christ. Since in these the Saviour truly reigns, they are properly called this Church and the communion - i.e. society - of saints, as the term \"Church\" is explained in the Apostles' Creed. This the Holy Ghost rules, from this Christ is never absent, but he sanctifies it to present it at length to himself blameless, not having spot or wrinkle. This, finally, he that will not hear is to be regarded a heathen and a publican. Although that whereby it is entitled to be called the Church of Christ - namely, faith in Christ - cannot be seen, yet it can be seen and plainly known from its fruits. Of these fruits the chief are a courageous confession of the truth, a true love tendered to all, and a brave contempt of all things for Christ. These undoubtedly cannot be absent where the Gospel and its sacraments are purely administered. Besides, since it is the Church and kingdom of God, and for this reason all things must be done in the best order, it has various offices of ministers. For it is a body compacted of various members, whereof each has his own work. While they perform in good faith their ministry, laboring earnestly in word and doctrine, they truly represent the Church, so that he who hears them is correctly said to hear the Church. But with what spirit they should be moved and with what authority endowed we have declared above and given account when we explained our faith concerning the ministry of the Church. For they who teach what conflicts with Christ's commands cannot represent the Church of Christ; nevertheless, it may occur, and actually does occur frequently, that the wicked both prophesy in Christ's name and pass judgment in the Church. But those who propose what differs from Christ's doctrines, even though they be within the Church, nevertheless, because preoccupied with error, they do not proclaim the voice of the Shepherd, undoubtedly cannot represent the Church, the bride of Christ. Therefore they are not to be heard in his name, since Christ's sheep follow not the voice of a stranger. These things our theologians teach of the Church, derived from the passages cited and similar passages.", "token_count": 689, "proofs": []} -{"_source_id": "tetrapolitan-confession", "_source_title": "Tetrapolitan Confession", "_author": "Martin Bucer", "_schema_type": "doctrinal_document", "_license": "cc0-1.0", "_source_url": "http://apostles-creed.org/wp-content/uploads/2014/09/tetrapolatan-strasbourg-swabian-confession.pdf", "document_id": "tetrapolitan-confession", "document_kind": "confession", "unit_type": "article", "number": "16", "title": "OF THE SACRAMENTS", "parent_number": "", "parent_title": "", "content": "Furthermore, since the Church lives here in the flesh, even though not according to the flesh, it has pleased the Lord to teach, admonish and exhort it also by the outward Word; and that this might be done the more conveniently he wished his people to maintain an external society among themselves. For this reason he has also given to them sacred symbols, which we call sacraments. Among these, Baptism and the Lord's Supper are the chief. These we believe were called sacraments by the ancients, not only because they are visible signs of invisible grace (to use the words of St. Augustine) , but also because in them a profession of faith, as it were, is made.", "token_count": 143, "proofs": []} -{"_source_id": "tetrapolitan-confession", "_source_title": "Tetrapolitan Confession", "_author": "Martin Bucer", "_schema_type": "doctrinal_document", "_license": "cc0-1.0", "_source_url": "http://apostles-creed.org/wp-content/uploads/2014/09/tetrapolatan-strasbourg-swabian-confession.pdf", "document_id": "tetrapolitan-confession", "document_kind": "confession", "unit_type": "article", "number": "17", "title": "OF BAPTISM", "parent_number": "", "parent_title": "", "content": "Of Baptism, therefore, we confess that which Scripture in various places declares of it: that by it we are buried into Christ's death, are united into one body and put on Christ; that it is the washing of regeneration, that it washes away sins and saves us. All this we understand as St. Peter has interpreted when he says: \"The like figure whereunto even baptism doth also now save us, not the putting away of the filth of the flesh, but the answer of a good conscience toward God.\" For without faith it is impossible to please God, and we are saved by grace, not by our works. But since Baptism is the sacrament of the covenant that God makes with those who are his, promising to be their God and Protector, as well as of their seed, and to have them as his people, and finally, since it is a symbol of renewing through the Spirit, which occurs through Christ, our theologians teach that it is to be given infants also, no less than formerly under Moses they were circumcised. For we are indeed the children of Abraham. Therefore no less to us than to those of old pertains the promise: I will be thy God and the God of thy seed.", "token_count": 254, "proofs": []} -{"_source_id": "tetrapolitan-confession", "_source_title": "Tetrapolitan Confession", "_author": "Martin Bucer", "_schema_type": "doctrinal_document", "_license": "cc0-1.0", "_source_url": "http://apostles-creed.org/wp-content/uploads/2014/09/tetrapolatan-strasbourg-swabian-confession.pdf", "document_id": "tetrapolitan-confession", "document_kind": "confession", "unit_type": "article", "number": "18", "title": "OF THE EUCHARIST", "parent_number": "", "parent_title": "", "content": "Concerning this venerable sacrament of the body and blood of Christ, all that the evangelists, Paul and the holy fathers, have left in writing, our men, in the best faith, teach, commend and inculcate. And hence with singular zeal they always publish this goodness of Christ to his people, whereby no less today than at that last Supper, to all those who sincerely have given their names among his disciples and receive this Supper according to his institution, he deigns to give his true body and true blood to be truly eaten and drunk for the food and drink of souls, for their nourishment unto life eternal, so that now he may live and abide in them, and they in him, to be raised up by him at the last day to new and immortal life, according to his words of eternal truth: \" Take, eat; this is my body,\" etc.; \" drink ye all of it; for this is my blood,\" etc. Now, our ecclesiastics with especial diligence withdraw the minds of our people both from all contention and from all superfluous and curious inquiry to that which is alone profitable, and which was alone regarded by Christ our Saviour - namely, that, fed upon him, we may live in and through him a life pleasing to God, holy, and therefore eternal and blessed, and that we who partake of one bread in the Holy Supper may be among ourselves one bread and one body. Hence indeed it occurs that the divine sacraments, the Most Holy Supper of Christ, are administered and received among us very religiously and with singular reverence. From these things, which are truly in this manner, Thy Most Worshipful Majesty, Most Clement Emperor, doth know how falsely our adversaries proclaim that our men change Christ's words and do them violence by human glosses; that nothing save mere bread and mere wine is administered in our Supper; and thus that among us the Lord's Supper has been despised and rejected. For with the greatest earnestness our men always teach and exhort that every man with simple faith embrace these words of the Lord, rejecting all devices and false glosses of men, and removing all wavering, apply his mind to their true meaning, and finally, with as great devotion as possible, receive these sacraments for the quickening nourishment of their souls and the grateful remembrance of so great a benefit; as is generally done now among us more frequently and devoutly than heretofore. Moreover, our ecclesiastics have always hitherto offered themselves, as they do today also, with all modesty and truth, in order to render an account of their faith and doctrine concerning all that they believe and teach touching this sacrament, as well as other things; and that not only to Thy Worshipful Majesty, but also to everyone who demands it.", "token_count": 583, "proofs": []} -{"_source_id": "tetrapolitan-confession", "_source_title": "Tetrapolitan Confession", "_author": "Martin Bucer", "_schema_type": "doctrinal_document", "_license": "cc0-1.0", "_source_url": "http://apostles-creed.org/wp-content/uploads/2014/09/tetrapolatan-strasbourg-swabian-confession.pdf", "document_id": "tetrapolitan-confession", "document_kind": "confession", "unit_type": "article", "number": "19", "title": "THE MASS", "parent_number": "", "parent_title": "", "content": "Furthermore, since Christ has instituted his Supper in this manner, which afterwards began to be called the mass - to wit, that therein the faithful, being fed with his body and blood unto life eternal, should show forth his death, whereby they are redeemed - our ecclesiastics, by this means giving thanks and commending this salvation to others also, could not do otherwise than condemn, on the one hand, the general neglect of these things, and, on the other, the presumption of the celebrants of masses in offering Christ for the living and the dead, and in making the mass a work whereby almost alone the favor of God and salvation are obtained, without regard to what men either believe or live. Whence that shameful and twice and thrice impious buying and selling of this sacrament crept in, and the result was that today nothing is more a means of gain than the mass. Therefore they rejected private masses, because the Lord commanded this sacrament to his disciples to be used in common. Hence Paul also commands the Corinthians to wait for one another when going to the Holy Supper, and denies that they celebrate the Lord's Supper when each one takes his own supper while they are eating. Moreover, their boast that they offer up Christ as a victim our men condemn, because the Epistle to the Hebrews plainly testifies that as men once die, so Christ was once offered to take away the sins of many, and can no more be offered again than die again; and on this account, as a perfect sacrifice for our sins, he sits forever at the right hand of God, expecting what remains, until his enemies as a footstool may be placed beneath his feet. \"For by one offering he hath perfected forever them that are sanctified.\" But their making of the mass a good work, whereby something is obtained of God, our preachers have taught conflicts with the uniform declaration of Scripture that we are justified and receive God's favor by the Spirit of Christ and through faith, concerning which Scriptural testimonies have been cited above. So, too, our preachers have showed that the not commending in the mass the death of the Lord to the people is contrary to the command of Christ, to receive these sacraments in commemoration of himself, and to that of Paul, that thereby Christ's death is set forth until he come. And since many, without any desire of godliness, commonly celebrate the mass only for the purpose of nourishing the body, our preachers have shown that this is so execrable to God that even though the mass were in itself no hindrance to godliness, yet it should justly and by God's command be abolished. This is clear from Isaiah alone. For our God is spirit and truth, and therefore does not allow himself to be worshipped save in spirit and truth. Moreover, how grievous to the Lord is this indecorous huckstering introduced with reference to these sacraments they have also taught should be conjectured from the fact that Christ so severely and altogether against his accustomed manner, taking to himself external vengeance, cast out of the temple those buying and selling, although they seemed to be doing business only to further sacrifices that were made according to law. Therefore, since the rite of the mass, as commonly celebrated, conflicts in so many ways with the Scripture of God, just as also it is diverse in many ways from that which the holy fathers observed, it has been very severely condemned among us from the pulpit, and by the Word of God been made so detestable that many have abandoned it of their own accord, and others when it was abrogated by authority of the magistrate. This we have allowed for no other reason than because throughout the whole of Scripture the Spirit of God detests nothing so, and commands nothing so earnestly to be taken away, as a feigned and false worship of himself. Now, no one who is influenced in any way by religion is ignorant what an inevitable necessity is laid upon one who fears God when he is persuaded that God requires anything of him. For anyone could easily foresee how many would endure that anything in so holy a rite as the mass should be changed by us; neither were there any who would not have preferred not only not to offend Thy Worshipful Majesty, but even any prince of the lowest rank. But since they did not doubt that by the common rite of the mass God was greatly provoked, and his glory, for which even life ought to he laid down, was obscured, they could not do otherwise than remove it, lest by their connivance they should render themselves liable for diminishing God's glory. Truly, if God is to be loved and worshipped above all, godly men must tolerate nothing less than what he abominates. That this one cause has constrained us to change certain matters concerning these things we call Him to witness from whom no secret is hid.", "token_count": 1001, "proofs": []} -{"_source_id": "tetrapolitan-confession", "_source_title": "Tetrapolitan Confession", "_author": "Martin Bucer", "_schema_type": "doctrinal_document", "_license": "cc0-1.0", "_source_url": "http://apostles-creed.org/wp-content/uploads/2014/09/tetrapolatan-strasbourg-swabian-confession.pdf", "document_id": "tetrapolitan-confession", "document_kind": "confession", "unit_type": "article", "number": "20", "title": "OF CONFESSION", "parent_number": "", "parent_title": "", "content": "Since, indeed, also the confession of sins which arises from godliness can be rendered by no man whom his repentance and true grief of mind do not impel thereto, it cannot be extorted by any precept. Wherefore neither Christ himself nor the apostles would command it. For this cause, therefore, our ecclesiastics exhort men to confess their sins, and therewith show its fruit - viz. that a man should privately seek consolation, advice, doctrine and instruction of one who is a Christian and wise - yet by commandments urge it upon no one, but affirm that such commandments injure godliness. For the institution of confessing sins to a priest has driven innumerable souls into grievous despair, and is subject to so many other faults that it ought long since to have been abrogated; and doubtless would have been abrogated if the presidents of churches in the most recent times had glowed with the same zeal for removing stumbling blocks as in former times Nestorius, bishop of Constantinople, who abolished secret confession in his church, because a woman of the nobility, who went often to church as though to perform works of penance, was found to have lain frequently with a deacon. Undoubtedly innumerable sins of such kind were committed in many places. Besides, the pontifical laws require that the hearer and judge of confession should be of such character, so holy, learned, wise and merciful, that one could scarcely determine to whom to confess among those who are commonly appointed to hear confessions. Moreover, the Schoolmen also think that it is better to confess sins to a layman than to a priest as cannot be expected to afford edification. The sum of all is, that that confession which sound repentance and true grief of mind for sins does not produce brings more injury than good. Since, therefore, God alone can give repentance and true sorrow for our sins, nothing salutary in this matter can be accomplished by precepts, as experience itself has made too manifest.", "token_count": 421, "proofs": []} -{"_source_id": "tetrapolitan-confession", "_source_title": "Tetrapolitan Confession", "_author": "Martin Bucer", "_schema_type": "doctrinal_document", "_license": "cc0-1.0", "_source_url": "http://apostles-creed.org/wp-content/uploads/2014/09/tetrapolatan-strasbourg-swabian-confession.pdf", "document_id": "tetrapolitan-confession", "document_kind": "confession", "unit_type": "article", "number": "21", "title": "OF THE CHANTS AND PRAYERS OF ECCLESIASTICS", "parent_number": "", "parent_title": "", "content": "For the same reason - viz. that there should be no conniving at an offence to God, which might occur under pretext of his service, than which nothing can offend him more-our men have condemned most things in the chants and prayers of ecclesiastics. For it is clearly manifest that these have degenerated from the first institution of the fathers, since no one who has examined the writings of the ancients is ignorant that the custom was current among them to earnestly repeat and also expound a few psalms in connection with a chapter of Scripture; while now many of the psalms are chanted, but almost without thinking, and of the reading of Scripture only the beginnings of the chapters remain, and innumerable things are assumed one after another that serve for superstition rather than for godliness. First, therefore, our ministers have denounced the minglings with holy prayers and chants of not a few things that are contrary to the Scriptures, as they ascribe to some saints what pertains to Christ alone - namely, to free from sins and other evils -and not so much to obtain the favor of God and every kind of blessings by entreaty as to bestow it as a gift. Secondly, that they are increased so infinitely that they cannot be chanted or recited with an attentive mind. Lastly, that these are also made meritorious works, and are wont to be sold for no small price; to say nothing meanwhile of what is contrary to the express command of the Holy Ghost - viz. that all things are said and chanted in such a tongue as the people not only do not understand, but sometimes not even those who obtain their livelihood by these chants and prayers.", "token_count": 345, "proofs": []} -{"_source_id": "tetrapolitan-confession", "_source_title": "Tetrapolitan Confession", "_author": "Martin Bucer", "_schema_type": "doctrinal_document", "_license": "cc0-1.0", "_source_url": "http://apostles-creed.org/wp-content/uploads/2014/09/tetrapolatan-strasbourg-swabian-confession.pdf", "document_id": "tetrapolitan-confession", "document_kind": "confession", "unit_type": "article", "number": "22", "title": "OF STATUES AND IMAGES", "parent_number": "", "parent_title": "", "content": "Finally, against statues and images our preachers have applied the holy oracles, chiefly because they began to be worshipped and adored openly, and vain expenditure was devoted to them that was due the hungry, thirsty and naked Christ; and lastly, because by their worship and the expenditure they required (both conflicting with God's word) they seek merits with God. Against this religious error they have interposed also the authority of the ancient Church, which undoubtedly abominated the sight of any image, whether painted or graven, in the church, as the deed of Epiphanius, bishop of Salamis in Cyprus, that he reports of himself, abundantly proves. For when he saw on a curtain in a certain church a painting of Christ or some saint (for he writes that he does not exactly remember), he was inflamed with such indignation because he saw an image of a man hanging in the church, contrary to the authority of the Scriptures and to our faith and religion, that he at once tore the curtain and ordered that the corpse of a poor man be wrapped therein. The letter in which this man of God narrates this of himself, writing to John, bishop of Jerusalem, St. Jerome has translated as genuine into the Latin, nor has he uttered a word in the least disapproving this judgment of Epiphanius concerning images. From this it is clearly inferred that neither St. Jerome himself nor the bishop of Jerusalem to whom he wrote thought otherwise concerning images. For the declaration that is commonly made that by statues and images the more rude are taught and instructed will not suffice to prove that they should be carried, especially where they are adored by the populace. God's ancient people were of a ruder class, so that it was needful to instruct them by numerous ceremonies; nevertheless, God did not think that images were of such value to teach and instruct the more rude, since he forbad them among the very chief things. If the answer be made that God forbad such images as were worshipped, it immediately follows that when all have begun to adore them they should be universally removed from the churches, on account of the offence which they occasion. For all things in the Church should be directed to edification, much less should anything be tolerated which may give occasion for ruin and can contribute no advantage. Besides, as is generally objected concerning teaching, St. Athanasius, refuting the heathen defending their idols by this argument, thus rejects it: \" Let them say, I ask, in what way God is known through images? Whether through the matter of which they consist or the form impressed upon the matter? If on account of the matter, what necessity now of form, since God has shone forth in the entire matter already, even before these were formed, since all things bear witness to his glory? Moreover, if the image that is produced is the cause of the divine knowledge, what need now of the picture and other material, for is not God known rather through those very animals whereof images are made? For God's glory would indeed be more clearly seen through animated beings, rational and irrational, than be manifested through the inanimate and motionless. When, therefore, for the purpose of understanding God, you carve or mould images, you make what is in no way worthy of him.\" Thus far Athanasius. Lactantius has also said much in opposition to this pretext, Divine Institutions, book ii. For with him who can be taught with profit, in addition to the word of exhortation, the living and true works of God themselves are of far more service than the vain images that men prepare. Since in so many passages of Scripture God has most fully testified that this is his opinion concerning images, it will not be proper for us men to seek profit from objects the peril of which God has commanded us to shun, especially when we ourselves have learned by experience how greatly they hinder godliness. Our men also confess that in itself the use of images is free, but, free as it may be, the Christian must consider what is expedient, what edifies, and should use images in such place and manner as not to present a stumbling block to any. For Paul was prepared to have both meat and wine prohibited him for his entire life if he knew that either in any way injured the welfare of others.", "token_count": 889, "proofs": []} -{"_source_id": "tetrapolitan-confession", "_source_title": "Tetrapolitan Confession", "_author": "Martin Bucer", "_schema_type": "doctrinal_document", "_license": "cc0-1.0", "_source_url": "http://apostles-creed.org/wp-content/uploads/2014/09/tetrapolatan-strasbourg-swabian-confession.pdf", "document_id": "tetrapolitan-confession", "document_kind": "confession", "unit_type": "article", "number": "23", "title": "OF MAGISTRATES", "parent_number": "", "parent_title": "", "content": "We have above set forth that our ecclesiastics have assigned a place among good works of the first rank to the obedience which is rendered magistrates, and that they teach that everyone ought the more diligently to adapt himself to the public laws to the degree that he is a more sincere Christian and richer in faith. They accordingly teach that to exercise the office of magistrate is the most sacred function that can be divinely given. Hence it has come to pass that they who exercise public power are called in the Scriptures gods. For when they discharge their duty aright and in order the people prosper both in doctrine and in life, because God is wont so to control our affairs that in great part both the welfare and the destruction of subjects depend upon those who are governors. Therefore none exercise the duties of magistrate more worthily than they who of all are the most Christian and holy; whence, beyond all doubt, it happened that bishops and other ecclesiastical men were formerly promoted by most godly emperors and kings to the external government of affairs. In this matter, although they were religious and wise, there was this one fault - viz., that they were not able to render what was needful for the proper administration of both offices, and they had to fail, either in their duty to the churches in ruling them by the Word, or to the state in governing it with authority.", "token_count": 278, "proofs": []} -{"_source_id": "tetrapolitan-confession", "_source_title": "Tetrapolitan Confession", "_author": "Martin Bucer", "_schema_type": "doctrinal_document", "_license": "cc0-1.0", "_source_url": "http://apostles-creed.org/wp-content/uploads/2014/09/tetrapolatan-strasbourg-swabian-confession.pdf", "document_id": "tetrapolitan-confession", "document_kind": "confession", "unit_type": "article", "number": "C", "title": "CONCLUSION", "parent_number": "", "parent_title": "", "content": "These are the chief points, most invincible and devout Emperor, wherein our men have somewhat receded from the common doctrine of ecclesiastics, being forced thereto by the authority alone of the Scriptures, which is justly to be preferred above all other traditions. These things being set forth as could be done by us in such short time, we wish to offer Thy Sacred Majesty, in order to give an account of our faith to thee, whom next to God we chiefly honor and reverence, and also to show how necessary it is speedily and earnestly to consult of a way and manner whereby a matter of so great importance may be known, weighed and discussed as in the first place respect for God requires, in whose highest interest we must act with fear and trembling; and in the second place, is worthy of Thy Holy Majesty, so greatly renowned for clemency and religion; and finally, the very means to attain the peace at which Thy Majesty aims demands - that certain and firm peace which, when there is dissent concerning faith and religion, cannot be acquired otherwise than when, before all other things, men's minds are plainly instructed concerning the truth. Moreover, it might perhaps seem needless for us to mention so many things concerning these matters, since the most famous princes, the Elector of Saxony and others, have very fully and thoroughly set forth the matters of present controversy in our holy religion. But because Thy Worshipful Majesty has required that all they who have any interest in this business declare to him their opinion concerning religion, we also thought it our duty to confess to Thy Majesty what is taught among us. Although the subject is so vast and embraces so many things that even what we have declared on both sides is too meagre and brief than to permit the hope of the determination of anything certain in these controversies, and such as may be approved, not of all, but at least of a good part of Christian people, so small in truth is the number of those who subscribe to the truth. Since, therefore, this is a matter of such vast importance, and is so varied and manifold, and cannot be decided profitably unless it be well known and examined by many, we beseech Thy Sacred Majesty, and most humbly request, by God and our Saviour, whose glory undoubtedly thou dost chiefly seek, to cause as speedily as possible a general, free and truly Christian council to be summoned, which hitherto has seemed so necessary both to Thy Sacred Majesty and other princes for pacifying the affairs of the Church, that in almost all the assemblies of the Empire which were held since the beginning of this dissent concerning religion both Thy Sacred Majesty's commissioners and other princes of the Empire publicly testified that by no other way in these matters could that which is profitable be accomplished. Therefore, at the last assembly held at Spires Thy Sacred Majesty gave occasion to hope that the Roman Pontiff would not prevent the speedy summoning of such a council. But if the opportunity for a general council cannot in time be obtained, yet at least Thy Sacred Majesty might appoint a provincial assembly of the doctors of every degree and estate, whereunto all whom it is expedient to be present may freely and safely resort, every man may be heard, and all things may be weighed and judged by such men, whom it is certain, being endowed with the fear of God, would prefer nothing to his glory. For it is not unknown with what dignity and diligence in times past both emperors and bishops conducted themselves in deciding controversies of faith, which were nevertheless frequently of much less importance than those that are now agitating Germany; so that they thought it worthwhile to assemble them to examine the same things the second and third time. Now he that shall consider how things are at present cannot doubt but that at this day there is need of greater fidelity, gravity, meekness and skill than ever before, in order that the religion of Christ may be restored to its own place. For if the truth is with us, as we undoubtedly believe, how much time and labor, pray, is requisite that they also may know it without whose consent, or allowance at least, a solid peace cannot be prepared! But if we err, from which we have no doubt that we are far distant, the matter again will require no slothful diligence or short time that so many thousand men be called back again to the way. This diligence and time it will not be so unbecoming for Thy Majesty to bestow, as it is meet for thee to express towards us the mind of Him in whose stead thou dost govern - viz., that of Jesus Christ, the Saviour of us all. Since he came for the purpose of seeking and saving what had perished, there is no reason why Thy Worshipful Majesty, even though thou dost believe without doubt that we have fallen from the truth, should not refuse to leave the ninetyandnine in the wilderness, and to seek for the hundredth and bring it back into the sheepfold of Christ - i.e. to prefer this business to all other matters, that the meaning of Christ in every one of these things which are at present in controversy may from the Scriptures be clearly and definitely explained to us, though we are but few and of an humble class. We certainly will be teachable, and will lay aside all obstinacy, provided we be permitted to hear the voice of our Shepherd Jesus Christ, and all things be supported by the Scriptures, that teach whatever is good. For if it should so occur that, the care of teaching us being rejected, compendious forms of edicts be sought (which while the matter is in the hands of Thy Worshipful Majesty we in no way fear) , it cannot be said into what straits numberless thousands of men would be brought - viz. those who, being persuaded that God is chiefly to be heard, and then that the dogmas that follow are supported upon the undoubted oracles of God, are always appalled by such sayings of the Saviour as: \" Fear not them which kill the body \"; \" He that loseth his life shall find it \"; \" If any one hate not his father and mother, etc., yea, and his own life also, he cannot be my disciple \"; ' Whosoever shall be ashamed of me in this adulterous and sinful generation, of him also shall I be ashamed before my Father and his angels \"; and the like. Moved, indeed, by such thunderbolts, many men would cheerfully suffer every extremity. Many, too, the fear of death would indeed delay, yet only for an opportunity, if they be dealt with in this matter with power before doctrine, with violence before their error is indicated to them. For of what value a sound persuasion concerning religion is, and how it maketh men to take no account of not only of property, but also of life, has been seen sufficiently, and even more than sufficiently, in many during the last ten years, to say nothing of former generations, who have suffered willingly not only exile and proscription, but even bonds, torture and death itself, rather than suffer themselves to be withdrawn from the judgment they had conceived, and which they believed to be true. If now, when there is a disagreement concerning the matters of less importance, few are to be found whom one can bring to unfeigned concord unless persuaded of the law or equity of their conditions, how when the controversy is concerning religion are we to expect true peace and undoubted tranquillity of affairs, such as Thy Worshipful Majesty is seeking to establish, unless on both sides that be agreed upon which God approves and which harmonizes with the Scriptures? For as religion, by right and by the custom of nations, is preferred to all other things, so no controversy of mortals with one another could be more vehement and severe than that which is undertaken for altars and divinities. But since Thy Worshipful Majesty has used such inexpressible clemency towards enemies, and those too, who to be silent of other things, have omitted no kind of hostility, we have justly conceived the hope that thou wilt so moderate things in this matter also that in regard to us thou mayst seem to have sought much more the praise of goodness and kindness, since we have always been most desirous of thy welfare and honor, as we have actually testified and desire sincerely to testify further. For in this cause we have dealt so moderately as to all things that we have sufficiently declared to all good men that it has never been our purpose to hurt anyone, or to provide for our advantage at the expense of that of others. Indeed, we have exposed ourselves to dangers and have made great outlays on this account; but we have not even the smallest gain, with the one exception that, being better instructed concerning the goodness of God tendered through Christ, we have begun, by God's grace, to hope better of things to come. This is justly of such importance to us that we do not think that we have either done or suffered anything as yet that is worthy of it, since it is inestimable and should be preferred to all things that either heaven or earth contains. So far have we been from longing for the riches of ecclesiastics that when the husbandmen were in an uproar we defended these resources, in the interests of the ecclesiastics, with the greatest cost and danger. The Gospel of our Lord Jesus Christ (may he so love us!) is the only thing that urges us and has induced us to do all those things which we seem to have introduced as innovations. Let Thy Worshipful Majesty therefore prefer to follow the examples of the most mighty and truly happy emperors, Constantine, Jovinian, Theodosius and the like, who by doctrine taught daily with all meekness by most holy and vigilant bishops, and also by councils lawfully assembled, and by a serious discussion of all things dealt with the erring and tried all means to bring them back into the way before they would determine anything against them more severe, than to follow the example of those who, it is certain, had such counsellors as were most unlike those ancient and truly holy fathers, and attained a result in no way corresponding to the godliness of the latter. Hence let not Thy Worshipful Majesty be withdrawn to this - viz., that most matters now in controversy were decided long ago, chiefly in the Council of Constance, especially since it may be seen of innumerable decrees of former councils that are not less holy than necessary that not the least point is observed by our ecclesiastics, and that all things among them have so degenerated that everyone furnished with even ordinary sense must exclaim that there is need of a council for the restoration of religion and holiness of the ecclesiastical order. But if that which was decreed at Constance is so pleasing to them, how does it happen that meantime that which was then decreed has in no way been obtained - viz. that every tenth year a Christian council be held? For in this way much godliness and faith might either be recovered or preserved. For who does not confess that as often as a disease breaks out afresh a remedy must be applied, and that those who really have the truth think it much both that good men should teach it and defend it against the wicked where any fruit of this is to be hoped for? Now, when so many thousands are miserably perplexed with the doctrines of our religion, who can deny that there is hope of most plentiful fruit? And such as has justly impelled all whom the Spirit of Christ rules that, forsaking all other things and esteeming no labor or expense too great, they devote themselves with all their powers to this one thing - viz. that Christ's doctrine, the parent of all righteousness and salvation, may be properly considered, may be purged of all errors, and may be offered in its native form to all who love godliness and the true won ship of God, whereby a holy and eternally firm peace and the true tranquillity of all things may be restored and confirmed to the sheep of Christ, for whom he has shed his blood, who are now so excessively harassed? As we have said, this peace can be restored and confirmed to them in no other way. For, while in other things they must sometimes yield, in a matter of godliness they must so cling to God's words and rely upon them that if they had a thousand lives they should offer them to be tortured to death, rather than yield a jot or tittle which they are persuaded has been divinely commanded. If, now, only one soul is of more value than the whole world, what should be done for the salvation of so many myriads? Such hope indeed invites us, from the consideration that those who are accused to Thy Worshipful Majesty of error pray nothing else than that they be taught, and have applied themselves entirely to the Holy Scriptures, which are abundantly sufficient to confute every error, as well as from the fact that Christ our Saviour has so clearly promised that where two or three are gathered together in his name he will be in their midst, and will grant them whatever they have agreed upon. These things, Most Godly Emperor, we here mention for no other reason than to show our obedience to thy wish that we should explain our opinion concerning the reformation of religion. For otherwise we have good hope that Thy Worshipful Majesty hast well considered and sees sufficiently what necessity urges us thereto, what fruit it invites, and finally how worthy a thing this is for Thy Worshipful Majesty, who is so much praised for religion and clemency, that, all the men in highest reputation for learning and godliness being assembled, the effort be made to learn what should be thought of each doctrine just now controverted, and then an explanation be made by suitable ministers of Christ, with all meekness and fidelity, to those who are believed to be detained in errors. Nevertheless, as it is at the same time to be feared that there are not those wanting who are endeavoring to draw Thy Worshipful Majesty otherwise, it has seemed good to us to reply to them in this sort, as though to Thy Worshipful Majesty himself; and all other things we have here set forth and confessed for no other purpose than, on our part, to maintain the glory of Christ Jesus our God, and to obey Thy Imperial Majesty, as is right, - we beg thee, according to thy most excellent clemency, for which thou art renowned, to take and interpret in good part, and to deign to regard us among those who truly from the heart desire to show ourselves not less obedient and submissive with the greatest subjection than our illustrious ancestors, being ready in this cause, so far as it is lawful, to surrender both property and our lives. The King of kings, Jesus Christ, grant Thy Worshipful Majesty in this matter, as well as in others, to do all things for his glory, and long preserve and happily advance thee in both health and prosperity, to the welfare of the entire Christian government! AMEN.", "token_count": 3098, "proofs": []} -{"_source_id": "waldensian-confession", "_source_title": "Waldensian Confession", "_author": null, "_schema_type": "doctrinal_document", "_license": "cc0-1.0", "_source_url": "http://apostles-creed.org/wp-content/uploads/2014/07/waldensian_confession_1120.pdf", "document_id": "waldensian-confession", "document_kind": "confession", "unit_type": "article", "number": "1", "title": "Article 1", "parent_number": "", "parent_title": "", "content": "We believe and firmly hold all that which is contained in the twelve Articles of the Symbol, which is called the Apostles' Creed, accounting for Heresie whatsoever is disagreeing, and not consonant to the said 12 Articles.", "token_count": 48, "proofs": []} -{"_source_id": "waldensian-confession", "_source_title": "Waldensian Confession", "_author": null, "_schema_type": "doctrinal_document", "_license": "cc0-1.0", "_source_url": "http://apostles-creed.org/wp-content/uploads/2014/07/waldensian_confession_1120.pdf", "document_id": "waldensian-confession", "document_kind": "confession", "unit_type": "article", "number": "2", "title": "Article 2", "parent_number": "", "parent_title": "", "content": "We do believe that there is one God, Father, Son, & Holy Ghost.", "token_count": 17, "proofs": []} -{"_source_id": "waldensian-confession", "_source_title": "Waldensian Confession", "_author": null, "_schema_type": "doctrinal_document", "_license": "cc0-1.0", "_source_url": "http://apostles-creed.org/wp-content/uploads/2014/07/waldensian_confession_1120.pdf", "document_id": "waldensian-confession", "document_kind": "confession", "unit_type": "article", "number": "3", "title": "Article 3", "parent_number": "", "parent_title": "", "content": "We acknowledg for the holy Canonical Scriptures, the Books of the holy Bible. The Books of Moses called Genesis, Exodus, Leviticus, Numbers, Deuteronomy, Joshua, Judges, Ruth, 1st Samuel, 2nd of Samuel, 1st of Kings, 2nd of Kings, 1st Chronicles, 2nd Chronicles, Ezra, Nehemiah, Esther, Job, Psalms. The Proverbs of Solomon, Ecclesiastes, or the Preacher, The Song of Solomon, The Prophesies of Isaiah, and Jeremiah. The Lamentations of Jeremiah. Ezekiel, Daniel, Hosea, Joel, Amos, Obadiah, Jonas, Micah, Nahum, Habakkuk, Zephaniah, Haggai, Zechariah, Malachi.\n\n Here follow the Books Apocryphal, which are not received of the Hebrews. But we reade them (as saith St. Hierome in his Prologue to the Proverbs) for the instruction of the People, not to confirm the Authority of the Doctrine of the Church: 2nd Esdras, 3d Esdras, Tobit, Judith, Wisdom, Ecclesiasticus, Baruch, with the Epistle of Jeremiah, Esther from the tenth Chapter to the end, The Song of the three Children in the Fornace, The History of Susanna, The History of the Dragon, 1 Maccabes, 2 Maccabes, 3 Maccabes.\n\n Here follow the Books of the New Testament: The Gospels according to Matthew, Mark, Luke, and John, The Acts of the Apostles, The Epistle of Paul to the Romans, 1 Corinthians, 2 Corinthians, Galatians, Ephesians, Philippians, Colossians, 1 Thessalonians, 2 Thessalonians, 1 Timothy, 2 Timothy, Titus, Philemon, The Epistle to the Hebrews, The Epistle of James, The first Epistle of Peter, The second Epistle of Peter, The first Epistle of John, The second Epistle of John, The third Epistle of John, The Epistle of Jude, The Revelation of John.", "token_count": 472, "proofs": []} -{"_source_id": "waldensian-confession", "_source_title": "Waldensian Confession", "_author": null, "_schema_type": "doctrinal_document", "_license": "cc0-1.0", "_source_url": "http://apostles-creed.org/wp-content/uploads/2014/07/waldensian_confession_1120.pdf", "document_id": "waldensian-confession", "document_kind": "confession", "unit_type": "article", "number": "4", "title": "Article 4", "parent_number": "", "parent_title": "", "content": "The Books above-said teach this, That there is one God, Almighty, all wise, and all good, who has made all things by his goodness, For he formed Adam in his own image and likeness, but that by the envy of the Devil, and the disobedience of the said Adam, sin has entred into the World, and that we are Sinners in Adam and by Adam.", "token_count": 81, "proofs": []} -{"_source_id": "waldensian-confession", "_source_title": "Waldensian Confession", "_author": null, "_schema_type": "doctrinal_document", "_license": "cc0-1.0", "_source_url": "http://apostles-creed.org/wp-content/uploads/2014/07/waldensian_confession_1120.pdf", "document_id": "waldensian-confession", "document_kind": "confession", "unit_type": "article", "number": "5", "title": "Article 5", "parent_number": "", "parent_title": "", "content": "That Christ was promised to our Fathers who received the Law, that so knowing by the Law their sin, unrighteousness and insufficiency, they might desire the coming of Christ, to satisfie for their sins, and accomplish the Law by himself.", "token_count": 52, "proofs": []} -{"_source_id": "waldensian-confession", "_source_title": "Waldensian Confession", "_author": null, "_schema_type": "doctrinal_document", "_license": "cc0-1.0", "_source_url": "http://apostles-creed.org/wp-content/uploads/2014/07/waldensian_confession_1120.pdf", "document_id": "waldensian-confession", "document_kind": "confession", "unit_type": "article", "number": "6", "title": "Article 6", "parent_number": "", "parent_title": "", "content": "That Christ was born in the time appointed by God the Father. That is to say, in the time when all iniquity abounded, and not for the cause of good works, for all were Sinners; but that he might shew us grace and mercy, as being faithfull.", "token_count": 60, "proofs": []} -{"_source_id": "waldensian-confession", "_source_title": "Waldensian Confession", "_author": null, "_schema_type": "doctrinal_document", "_license": "cc0-1.0", "_source_url": "http://apostles-creed.org/wp-content/uploads/2014/07/waldensian_confession_1120.pdf", "document_id": "waldensian-confession", "document_kind": "confession", "unit_type": "article", "number": "7", "title": "Article 7", "parent_number": "", "parent_title": "", "content": "That Christ is our life, truth, peace, and righteousness, as also our Pastour, Advocate, Sacrifice, and Priest, who died for the salvation of all those that believe, and is risen for our justification.", "token_count": 45, "proofs": []} -{"_source_id": "waldensian-confession", "_source_title": "Waldensian Confession", "_author": null, "_schema_type": "doctrinal_document", "_license": "cc0-1.0", "_source_url": "http://apostles-creed.org/wp-content/uploads/2014/07/waldensian_confession_1120.pdf", "document_id": "waldensian-confession", "document_kind": "confession", "unit_type": "article", "number": "8", "title": "Article 8", "parent_number": "", "parent_title": "", "content": "In like manner, we firmly hold, that there is no other Mediatour and Advocate with God the Father, save onely Jesus Christ. And as for the Virgin Mary, that she was holy, humble, and full of grace; and in like manner do we believe concerning all the other Saints, that being in Heaven they wait for the Resurrection of their Bodies at the Day of Judgment.", "token_count": 80, "proofs": []} -{"_source_id": "waldensian-confession", "_source_title": "Waldensian Confession", "_author": null, "_schema_type": "doctrinal_document", "_license": "cc0-1.0", "_source_url": "http://apostles-creed.org/wp-content/uploads/2014/07/waldensian_confession_1120.pdf", "document_id": "waldensian-confession", "document_kind": "confession", "unit_type": "article", "number": "9", "title": "Article 9", "parent_number": "", "parent_title": "", "content": "We believe that after this life, there are onely two places, the one for the saved, and the other for the damned, the which two places we call Paradise and Hell, absolutely denying that Purgatory invented by Antichrist and forged contrary to the truth.", "token_count": 55, "proofs": []} -{"_source_id": "waldensian-confession", "_source_title": "Waldensian Confession", "_author": null, "_schema_type": "doctrinal_document", "_license": "cc0-1.0", "_source_url": "http://apostles-creed.org/wp-content/uploads/2014/07/waldensian_confession_1120.pdf", "document_id": "waldensian-confession", "document_kind": "confession", "unit_type": "article", "number": "10", "title": "Article 10", "parent_number": "", "parent_title": "", "content": "We have always accounted as an unspeakable abomination before God, all those Inventions of men, namely, the Feasts and the Vigils of Saints, the Water which they call holy. As likewise to abstain from flesh upon certain Days, and the like; but especially their Masses.", "token_count": 61, "proofs": []} -{"_source_id": "waldensian-confession", "_source_title": "Waldensian Confession", "_author": null, "_schema_type": "doctrinal_document", "_license": "cc0-1.0", "_source_url": "http://apostles-creed.org/wp-content/uploads/2014/07/waldensian_confession_1120.pdf", "document_id": "waldensian-confession", "document_kind": "confession", "unit_type": "article", "number": "11", "title": "Article 11", "parent_number": "", "parent_title": "", "content": "We esteem for an abomination and as Anti-Christian, all those humane Inventions which are a trouble or prejudice to the Liberty of the Spirit.", "token_count": 29, "proofs": []} -{"_source_id": "waldensian-confession", "_source_title": "Waldensian Confession", "_author": null, "_schema_type": "doctrinal_document", "_license": "cc0-1.0", "_source_url": "http://apostles-creed.org/wp-content/uploads/2014/07/waldensian_confession_1120.pdf", "document_id": "waldensian-confession", "document_kind": "confession", "unit_type": "article", "number": "12", "title": "Article 12", "parent_number": "", "parent_title": "", "content": "We do believe that the Sacraments are signs of the holy thing, or visible forms of the invisible grace, accounting it good that the faithfull sometimes use the said signs or visible forms, if it may be done. However, we believe and hold, that the above-said faithfull may be saved without receiving the signs aforesaid, in case they have no place nor any means to use them.", "token_count": 85, "proofs": []} -{"_source_id": "waldensian-confession", "_source_title": "Waldensian Confession", "_author": null, "_schema_type": "doctrinal_document", "_license": "cc0-1.0", "_source_url": "http://apostles-creed.org/wp-content/uploads/2014/07/waldensian_confession_1120.pdf", "document_id": "waldensian-confession", "document_kind": "confession", "unit_type": "article", "number": "13", "title": "Article 13", "parent_number": "", "parent_title": "", "content": "We acknowledg no other Sacrament but Baptism and the Lords Supper.", "token_count": 17, "proofs": []} -{"_source_id": "waldensian-confession", "_source_title": "Waldensian Confession", "_author": null, "_schema_type": "doctrinal_document", "_license": "cc0-1.0", "_source_url": "http://apostles-creed.org/wp-content/uploads/2014/07/waldensian_confession_1120.pdf", "document_id": "waldensian-confession", "document_kind": "confession", "unit_type": "article", "number": "14", "title": "Article 14", "parent_number": "", "parent_title": "", "content": "We ought to honour the secular powers, by subjection, ready obedience, and paying of Tributes.", "token_count": 21, "proofs": []} -{"_source_id": "westminster-confession-of-faith", "_source_title": "Westminster Confession of Faith", "_author": "Westminster Assembly", "_schema_type": "doctrinal_document", "_license": "cc0-1.0", "_source_url": "https://archive.org/details/humbleadviceofas00west/mode/2up", "document_id": "westminster-confession-of-faith", "document_kind": "confession", "unit_type": "section", "number": "1", "title": "", "parent_number": "1", "parent_title": "Of the Holy Scripture", "content": "Although the light of nature, and the works of creation and providence, do so far manifest the goodness, wisdom, and power of God, as to leave men inexcusable; yet are they not sufficient to give that knowledge of God, and of his will, which is necessary unto salvation; therefore it pleased the Lord, at sundry times, and in divers manners, to reveal himself, and to declare that his will unto his Church; and afterwards, for the better preserving and propagating of the truth, and for the more sure establishment and comfort of the Church against the corruption of the flesh, and the malice of Satan and of the world, to commit the same wholly unto writing; which maketh the holy Scripture to be most necessary; those former ways of God's revealing his will unto his people being now ceased.", "token_count": 168, "proofs": [{"id": 1, "references": [{"raw": "Ps.19.1-Ps.19.3", "osis": ["Ps.19.1-Ps.19.3"]}, {"raw": "Rom.1.19-Rom.1.20", "osis": ["Rom.1.19-Rom.1.20"]}, {"raw": "Rom.1.32", "osis": ["Rom.1.32"]}, {"raw": "Rom.2.1", "osis": ["Rom.2.1"]}, {"raw": "Rom.2.14-Rom.2.15", "osis": ["Rom.2.14-Rom.2.15"]}]}, {"id": 2, "references": [{"raw": "1Cor.1.21", "osis": ["1Cor.1.21"]}, {"raw": "1Cor.2.13-1Cor.2.14", "osis": ["1Cor.2.13-1Cor.2.14"]}]}, {"id": 3, "references": [{"raw": "Heb.1.1", "osis": ["Heb.1.1"]}]}, {"id": 4, "references": [{"raw": "Prov.22.19-Prov.22.21", "osis": ["Prov.22.19-Prov.22.21"]}, {"raw": "Isa.8.19-Isa.8.20", "osis": ["Isa.8.19-Isa.8.20"]}, {"raw": "Matt.4.4", "osis": ["Matt.4.4"]}, {"raw": "Matt.4.7", "osis": ["Matt.4.7"]}, {"raw": "Matt.4.10", "osis": ["Matt.4.10"]}, {"raw": "Luke.1.3-Luke.1.4", "osis": ["Luke.1.3-Luke.1.4"]}, {"raw": "Rom.15.4", "osis": ["Rom.15.4"]}]}, {"id": 5, "references": [{"raw": "2Tim.3.15", "osis": ["2Tim.3.15"]}, {"raw": "2Pet.1.19", "osis": ["2Pet.1.19"]}]}, {"id": 6, "references": [{"raw": "Heb.1.1-Heb.1.2", "osis": ["Heb.1.1-Heb.1.2"]}]}]} -{"_source_id": "westminster-confession-of-faith", "_source_title": "Westminster Confession of Faith", "_author": "Westminster Assembly", "_schema_type": "doctrinal_document", "_license": "cc0-1.0", "_source_url": "https://archive.org/details/humbleadviceofas00west/mode/2up", "document_id": "westminster-confession-of-faith", "document_kind": "confession", "unit_type": "section", "number": "2", "title": "", "parent_number": "1", "parent_title": "Of the Holy Scripture", "content": "Under the name of holy Scripture, or the Word of God written, are now contained all the books of the Old and New Testaments, which are these: Of the Old Testament: Genesis, Exodus, Leviticus, Numbers, Deuteronomy, Joshua, Judges, Ruth, 1 Samuel, 2 Samuel, 1 Kings, 2 Kings, 1 Chronicles, 2 Chronicles, Ezra, Nehemiah, Esther, Job, Psalms, Proverbs, Ecclesiastes, The Song of Songs, Isaiah, Jeremiah, Lamentations, Ezekiel, Daniel, Hosea, Joel, Amos, Obadiah, Jonah, Micah, Nahum, Habakkuk, Zephaniah, Haggai, Zechariah, Malachi; Of the New Testament: The Gospels according to Matthew, Mark, Luke, John. The Acts of the Apostles, Paul's Epistles to the Romans, 1 Corinthians, 2 Corinthians, Galatians, Ephesians, Philippians, Colossians, 1 Thessalonians, 2 Thessalonians, 1 Timothy, 2 Timothy, Titus, Philemon, The Epistle to the Hebrews, The Epistle of James, The First and Second Epistles of Peter, The First, Second, and Third Epistles of John, The Epistle of Jude, The Revelation. 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Nevertheless we acknowledge the inward illumination of the Spirit of God to be necessary for the saving understanding of such things as are revealed in the Word; and that there are some circumstances concerning the worship of God, and government of the Church, common to human actions and societies, which are to be ordered by the light of nature and Christian prudence, according to the general rules of the Word, which are always to be observed.", "token_count": 153, "proofs": [{"id": 1, "references": [{"raw": "Gal.1.8-Gal.1.9", "osis": ["Gal.1.8-Gal.1.9"]}, {"raw": "2Thess.2.2", "osis": ["2Thess.2.2"]}, {"raw": "2Tim.3.15-2Tim.3.17", "osis": ["2Tim.3.15-2Tim.3.17"]}]}, {"id": 2, "references": [{"raw": "John.6.45", "osis": ["John.6.45"]}, {"raw": "1Cor.2.9-1Cor.2.12", "osis": ["1Cor.2.9-1Cor.2.12"]}]}, {"id": 3, "references": [{"raw": "1Cor.11.13-1Cor.11.14", "osis": ["1Cor.11.13-1Cor.11.14"]}, {"raw": "1Cor.14.26", "osis": ["1Cor.14.26"]}, {"raw": "1Cor.14.40", "osis": ["1Cor.14.40"]}]}]} -{"_source_id": "westminster-confession-of-faith", "_source_title": "Westminster Confession of Faith", "_author": "Westminster Assembly", "_schema_type": "doctrinal_document", "_license": "cc0-1.0", "_source_url": "https://archive.org/details/humbleadviceofas00west/mode/2up", "document_id": "westminster-confession-of-faith", "document_kind": "confession", "unit_type": "section", "number": "7", "title": "", "parent_number": "1", "parent_title": "Of the Holy Scripture", "content": "All things in Scripture are not alike plain in themselves, nor alike clear unto all; yet those things which are necessary to be known, believed, and observed, for salvation, are so clearly propounded and opened in some place of Scripture or other, that not only the learned, but the unlearned, in a due use of the ordinary means, may attain unto a sufficient understanding of them.", "token_count": 80, "proofs": [{"id": 1, "references": [{"raw": "2Pet.3.16", "osis": ["2Pet.3.16"]}]}, {"id": 2, "references": [{"raw": "Ps.119.105", "osis": ["Ps.119.105"]}, {"raw": "Ps.119.130", "osis": ["Ps.119.130"]}]}]} -{"_source_id": "westminster-confession-of-faith", "_source_title": "Westminster Confession of Faith", "_author": "Westminster Assembly", "_schema_type": "doctrinal_document", "_license": "cc0-1.0", "_source_url": "https://archive.org/details/humbleadviceofas00west/mode/2up", "document_id": "westminster-confession-of-faith", "document_kind": "confession", "unit_type": "section", "number": "8", "title": "", "parent_number": "1", "parent_title": "Of the Holy Scripture", "content": "The Old Testament in Hebrew (which was the native language of the people of God of old), and the New Testament in Greek (which at the time of the writing of it was most generally known to the nations), being immediately inspired by God, and by his singular care and providence kept pure in all ages, are therefore authentical; so as in all controversies of religion the Church is finally to appeal unto them. But because these original tongues are not known to all the people of God who have right unto, and interest in the Scriptures, and are commanded, in the fear of God, to read and search them, therefore they are to be translated into the vulgar language of every nation unto which they come, that the Word of God dwelling plentifully in all, they may worship him in an acceptable manner, and, through patience and comfort of the Scriptures, may have hope.", "token_count": 178, "proofs": [{"id": 1, "references": [{"raw": "Matt.5.18", "osis": ["Matt.5.18"]}]}, {"id": 2, "references": [{"raw": "Isa.8.20", "osis": ["Isa.8.20"]}, {"raw": "John.5.39", "osis": ["John.5.39"]}, {"raw": "John.5.46", "osis": ["John.5.46"]}, {"raw": "Acts.15.15", "osis": ["Acts.15.15"]}]}, {"id": 3, "references": [{"raw": "John.5.39", "osis": ["John.5.39"]}]}, {"id": 4, "references": [{"raw": "1Cor.14.6", "osis": ["1Cor.14.6"]}, {"raw": "1Cor.14.9", "osis": ["1Cor.14.9"]}, {"raw": "1Cor.14.11-1Cor.14.12", "osis": ["1Cor.14.11-1Cor.14.12"]}, {"raw": "1Cor.14.24", "osis": ["1Cor.14.24"]}, {"raw": "1Cor.14.27-1Cor.14.28", "osis": ["1Cor.14.27-1Cor.14.28"]}]}, {"id": 5, "references": [{"raw": "Col.3.16", "osis": ["Col.3.16"]}]}, {"id": 6, "references": [{"raw": "Rom.15.4", "osis": ["Rom.15.4"]}]}]} -{"_source_id": "westminster-confession-of-faith", "_source_title": "Westminster Confession of Faith", "_author": "Westminster Assembly", "_schema_type": "doctrinal_document", "_license": "cc0-1.0", "_source_url": "https://archive.org/details/humbleadviceofas00west/mode/2up", "document_id": "westminster-confession-of-faith", "document_kind": "confession", "unit_type": "section", "number": "9", "title": "", "parent_number": "1", "parent_title": "Of the Holy Scripture", "content": "The infallible rule of interpretation of Scripture is the Scripture itself; 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All which were common also to believers under the law; but under the New Testament the liberty of Christians is further enlarged in their freedom from the yoke of the ceremonial law, to which the Jewish Church was subjected; and in greater boldness of access to the throne of grace, and in fuller communications of the free Spirit of God, than believers under the law did ordinarily partake of.", "token_count": 189, "proofs": [{"id": 1, "references": [{"raw": "Gal.3.13", "osis": ["Gal.3.13"]}, {"raw": "1Thess.1.10", "osis": ["1Thess.1.10"]}, {"raw": "Titus.2.14", "osis": ["Titus.2.14"]}]}, {"id": 2, "references": [{"raw": "Acts.26.18", "osis": ["Acts.26.18"]}, {"raw": "Rom.6.14", "osis": ["Rom.6.14"]}, {"raw": "Gal.1.4", "osis": ["Gal.1.4"]}, {"raw": "Col.1.13", "osis": ["Col.1.13"]}]}, {"id": 3, "references": [{"raw": "Ps.119.71", "osis": ["Ps.119.71"]}, {"raw": "Rom.8.1", "osis": ["Rom.8.1"]}, {"raw": "Rom.8.28", "osis": ["Rom.8.28"]}, {"raw": "1Cor.15.54-1Cor.15.57", "osis": ["1Cor.15.54-1Cor.15.57"]}]}, {"id": 4, "references": [{"raw": "Rom.5.1-Rom.5.2", "osis": ["Rom.5.1-Rom.5.2"]}]}, {"id": 5, "references": [{"raw": "Rom.8.14-Rom.8.15", "osis": ["Rom.8.14-Rom.8.15"]}, {"raw": "1John.4.18", "osis": ["1John.4.18"]}]}, {"id": 6, "references": [{"raw": "Gal.3.9", "osis": ["Gal.3.9"]}, {"raw": "Gal.3.14", "osis": ["Gal.3.14"]}]}, {"id": 7, "references": [{"raw": "Acts.15.10-Acts.15.11", "osis": ["Acts.15.10-Acts.15.11"]}, {"raw": "Gal.4.1-Gal.4.3", "osis": ["Gal.4.1-Gal.4.3"]}, {"raw": "Gal.4.6-Gal.4.7", "osis": ["Gal.4.6-Gal.4.7"]}, {"raw": "Gal.5.1", "osis": ["Gal.5.1"]}]}, {"id": 8, "references": [{"raw": "Heb.4.14", "osis": ["Heb.4.14"]}, {"raw": "Heb.4.16", "osis": ["Heb.4.16"]}, {"raw": "Heb.10.19-Heb.10.22", "osis": ["Heb.10.19-Heb.10.22"]}]}, {"id": 9, "references": [{"raw": "John.7.38-John.7.39", "osis": ["John.7.38-John.7.39"]}, {"raw": "2Cor.3.13", "osis": ["2Cor.3.13"]}, {"raw": "2Cor.3.17-2Cor.3.18", "osis": ["2Cor.3.17-2Cor.3.18"]}]}]} -{"_source_id": "westminster-confession-of-faith", "_source_title": "Westminster Confession of Faith", "_author": "Westminster Assembly", "_schema_type": "doctrinal_document", "_license": "cc0-1.0", "_source_url": "https://archive.org/details/humbleadviceofas00west/mode/2up", "document_id": "westminster-confession-of-faith", "document_kind": "confession", "unit_type": "section", "number": "2", "title": "", "parent_number": "20", "parent_title": "Of Christian Liberty, and Liberty of Conscience", "content": "God alone is Lord of the conscience, and hath left it free from the doctrines and commandments of men which are in anything contrary to his Word, or beside it, in matters of faith or worship. So that to believe such doctrines, or to obey such commands out of conscience, is to betray true liberty of conscience; and the requiring of an implicit faith, and an absolute and blind obedience, is to destroy liberty of conscience, and reason also.", "token_count": 91, "proofs": [{"id": 1, "references": [{"raw": "Rom.14.4", "osis": ["Rom.14.4"]}, {"raw": "Jas.4.12", "osis": ["Jas.4.12"]}]}, {"id": 2, "references": [{"raw": "Matt.15.9", "osis": ["Matt.15.9"]}, {"raw": "Matt.23.8-Matt.23.10", "osis": ["Matt.23.8-Matt.23.10"]}, {"raw": "Acts.4.19", "osis": ["Acts.4.19"]}, {"raw": "Acts.5.29", "osis": ["Acts.5.29"]}, {"raw": "1Cor.7.23", "osis": ["1Cor.7.23"]}, {"raw": "2Cor.1.24", "osis": ["2Cor.1.24"]}]}, {"id": 3, "references": [{"raw": "Ps.5.1", "osis": ["Ps.5.1"]}, {"raw": "Gal.1.10", "osis": ["Gal.1.10"]}, {"raw": "Gal.2.4-Gal.2.5", "osis": ["Gal.2.4-Gal.2.5"]}, {"raw": "Gal.5.1", "osis": ["Gal.5.1"]}, {"raw": "Col.2.20-Col.2.23", "osis": ["Col.2.20-Col.2.23"]}]}, {"id": 4, "references": [{"raw": "Isa.8.20", "osis": ["Isa.8.20"]}, {"raw": "Jer.8.9", "osis": ["Jer.8.9"]}, {"raw": "Hos.5.11", "osis": ["Hos.5.11"]}, {"raw": "John.4.22", "osis": ["John.4.22"]}, {"raw": "Acts.17.11", "osis": ["Acts.17.11"]}, {"raw": "Rom.10.17", "osis": ["Rom.10.17"]}, {"raw": "Rom.14.23", "osis": ["Rom.14.23"]}, {"raw": "Rev.13.12", "osis": ["Rev.13.12"]}, {"raw": "Rev.13.16-Rev.13.17", "osis": ["Rev.13.16-Rev.13.17"]}]}]} -{"_source_id": "westminster-confession-of-faith", "_source_title": "Westminster Confession of Faith", "_author": "Westminster Assembly", "_schema_type": "doctrinal_document", "_license": "cc0-1.0", "_source_url": "https://archive.org/details/humbleadviceofas00west/mode/2up", "document_id": "westminster-confession-of-faith", "document_kind": "confession", "unit_type": "section", "number": "3", "title": "", "parent_number": "20", "parent_title": "Of Christian Liberty, and Liberty of Conscience", "content": "They who, upon pretense of Christian liberty, do practice any sin, or cherish any lust, do thereby destroy the end of Christian liberty; which is, that, being delivered out of the hands of our enemies, we might serve the Lord without fear, in holiness and righteousness before him, all the days of our life.", "token_count": 67, "proofs": [{"id": 1, "references": [{"raw": "Luke.1.74-Luke.1.75", "osis": ["Luke.1.74-Luke.1.75"]}, {"raw": "John.8.34", "osis": ["John.8.34"]}, {"raw": "Gal.5.13", "osis": ["Gal.5.13"]}, {"raw": "1Pet.2.16", "osis": ["1Pet.2.16"]}, {"raw": "2Pet.2.19", "osis": ["2Pet.2.19"]}]}]} -{"_source_id": "westminster-confession-of-faith", "_source_title": "Westminster Confession of Faith", "_author": "Westminster Assembly", "_schema_type": "doctrinal_document", "_license": "cc0-1.0", "_source_url": "https://archive.org/details/humbleadviceofas00west/mode/2up", "document_id": "westminster-confession-of-faith", "document_kind": "confession", "unit_type": "section", "number": "4", "title": "", "parent_number": "20", "parent_title": "Of Christian Liberty, and Liberty of Conscience", "content": "And because the power which God hath ordained, and the liberty which Christ hath purchased, are not intended by God to destroy, but mutually to uphold and preserve one another; they who, upon pretense of Christian liberty, shall oppose any lawful power, or the lawful exercise of it, whether it be civil or ecclesiastical, resist the ordinance of God. 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Infidelity or difference in religion doth not make void the magistrate's just and legal authority, nor free the people from their due obedience to him: from which ecclesiastical persons are not exempted; much less hath the Pope any power or jurisdiction over them in their dominions, or over any of their people; and least of all to deprive them of their dominions or lives, if he shall judge them to be heretics, or upon any other pretense whatsoever.", "token_count": 142, "proofs": [{"id": 1, "references": [{"raw": "1Tim.2.1-1Tim.2.2", "osis": ["1Tim.2.1-1Tim.2.2"]}]}, {"id": 2, "references": [{"raw": "1Pet.2.17", "osis": ["1Pet.2.17"]}]}, {"id": 3, "references": [{"raw": "Rom.13.6-Rom.13.7", "osis": ["Rom.13.6-Rom.13.7"]}]}, {"id": 4, "references": [{"raw": "Rom.13.5", "osis": ["Rom.13.5"]}, {"raw": "Titus.1.3", "osis": ["Titus.1.3"]}]}, {"id": 5, "references": [{"raw": "1Pet.2.13-1Pet.2.14", "osis": ["1Pet.2.13-1Pet.2.14"]}, {"raw": "1Pet.2.16", "osis": ["1Pet.2.16"]}]}, {"id": 6, "references": [{"raw": "1Kgs.2.35", "osis": ["1Kgs.2.35"]}, {"raw": "Acts.25.9-Acts.25.11", "osis": ["Acts.25.9-Acts.25.11"]}, {"raw": "Rom.13.1", "osis": ["Rom.13.1"]}, {"raw": "2Pet.2.1", "osis": ["2Pet.2.1"]}, {"raw": "2Pet.2.10-2Pet.2.11", "osis": ["2Pet.2.10-2Pet.2.11"]}, {"raw": "Jude.1.8-Jude.1.11", "osis": ["Jude.1.8-Jude.1.11"]}]}, {"id": 7, "references": [{"raw": "2Thess.2.4", "osis": ["2Thess.2.4"]}, {"raw": "Rev.13.15-Rev.13.17", "osis": ["Rev.13.15-Rev.13.17"]}]}]} -{"_source_id": "westminster-confession-of-faith", "_source_title": "Westminster Confession of Faith", "_author": "Westminster Assembly", "_schema_type": "doctrinal_document", "_license": "cc0-1.0", "_source_url": "https://archive.org/details/humbleadviceofas00west/mode/2up", "document_id": "westminster-confession-of-faith", "document_kind": "confession", "unit_type": "section", "number": "1", "title": "", "parent_number": "24", "parent_title": "Of Marriage and Divorce", "content": "Marriage is to be between one man and one woman: neither is it lawful for any man to have more than one wife, nor for any woman to have more than one husband at the same time.", "token_count": 41, "proofs": [{"id": 1, "references": [{"raw": "Gen.2.24", "osis": ["Gen.2.24"]}, {"raw": "Prov.2.17", "osis": ["Prov.2.17"]}, {"raw": "Matt.19.5-Matt.19.6", "osis": ["Matt.19.5-Matt.19.6"]}]}]} -{"_source_id": "westminster-confession-of-faith", "_source_title": "Westminster Confession of Faith", "_author": "Westminster Assembly", "_schema_type": "doctrinal_document", "_license": "cc0-1.0", "_source_url": "https://archive.org/details/humbleadviceofas00west/mode/2up", "document_id": "westminster-confession-of-faith", "document_kind": "confession", "unit_type": "section", "number": "2", "title": "", "parent_number": "24", "parent_title": "Of Marriage and Divorce", "content": "Marriage was ordained for the mutual help of husband and wife; for the increase of mankind with a legitimate issue, and of the Church with an holy seed; and for preventing of uncleanness.", "token_count": 39, "proofs": [{"id": 1, "references": [{"raw": "Gen.2.18", "osis": ["Gen.2.18"]}]}, {"id": 2, "references": [{"raw": "Mal.2.15", "osis": ["Mal.2.15"]}]}, {"id": 3, "references": [{"raw": "1Cor.7.2", "osis": ["1Cor.7.2"]}, {"raw": "1Cor.7.9", "osis": ["1Cor.7.9"]}]}]} -{"_source_id": "westminster-confession-of-faith", "_source_title": "Westminster Confession of Faith", "_author": "Westminster Assembly", "_schema_type": "doctrinal_document", "_license": "cc0-1.0", "_source_url": "https://archive.org/details/humbleadviceofas00west/mode/2up", "document_id": "westminster-confession-of-faith", "document_kind": "confession", "unit_type": "section", "number": "3", "title": "", "parent_number": "24", "parent_title": "Of Marriage and Divorce", "content": "It is lawful for all sorts of people to marry who are able with judgment to give their consent. 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And therefore, such as profess the true reformed religion should not marry with infidels, Papists, or other idolaters: neither should such as are godly be unequally yoked, by marrying with such as are notoriously wicked in their life, or maintain damnable heresies.", "token_count": 95, "proofs": [{"id": 1, "references": [{"raw": "Gen.24.57-Gen.24.58", "osis": ["Gen.24.57-Gen.24.58"]}, {"raw": "1Cor.7.36-1Cor.7.38", "osis": ["1Cor.7.36-1Cor.7.38"]}, {"raw": "Heb.13.4", "osis": ["Heb.13.4"]}, {"raw": "1Tim.4.3", "osis": ["1Tim.4.3"]}]}, {"id": 2, "references": [{"raw": "1Cor.7.39", "osis": ["1Cor.7.39"]}]}, {"id": 3, "references": [{"raw": "Gen.34.14", "osis": ["Gen.34.14"]}, {"raw": "Exod.34.16", "osis": ["Exod.34.16"]}, {"raw": "Deut.7.3-Deut.7.4", "osis": ["Deut.7.3-Deut.7.4"]}, {"raw": "1Kgs.11.4", "osis": ["1Kgs.11.4"]}, {"raw": "Neh.13.25-Neh.13.27", "osis": ["Neh.13.25-Neh.13.27"]}, {"raw": "Mal.2.11-Mal.2.12", "osis": ["Mal.2.11-Mal.2.12"]}, {"raw": "2Cor.6.14", "osis": ["2Cor.6.14"]}]}]} -{"_source_id": "westminster-confession-of-faith", "_source_title": "Westminster Confession of Faith", "_author": "Westminster Assembly", "_schema_type": "doctrinal_document", "_license": "cc0-1.0", "_source_url": "https://archive.org/details/humbleadviceofas00west/mode/2up", "document_id": "westminster-confession-of-faith", "document_kind": "confession", "unit_type": "section", "number": "4", "title": "", "parent_number": "24", "parent_title": "Of Marriage and Divorce", "content": "Marriage ought not to be within the degrees of consanguinity or affinity forbidden in the Word; nor can such incestuous marriages ever be made lawful by any law of man, or consent of parties, so as those persons may live together as man and wife. 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"zwinglis-67-articles", "_source_title": "Zwingli's 67 Articles", "_author": "Ulrich Zwingli", "_schema_type": "doctrinal_document", "_license": "cc0-1.0", "_source_url": "https://christianhistoryinstitute.org/study/module/zwinglis-sixty-seven-articles/", "document_id": "zwinglis-67-articles", "document_kind": "declaration", "unit_type": "article", "number": "3", "title": "Article III", "parent_number": "", "parent_title": "", "content": "Hence Christ is the only way to salvation for all who ever were, are and shall be.", "token_count": 20, "proofs": []} -{"_source_id": "zwinglis-67-articles", "_source_title": "Zwingli's 67 Articles", "_author": "Ulrich Zwingli", "_schema_type": "doctrinal_document", "_license": "cc0-1.0", "_source_url": "https://christianhistoryinstitute.org/study/module/zwinglis-sixty-seven-articles/", "document_id": "zwinglis-67-articles", "document_kind": "declaration", "unit_type": "article", "number": "4", "title": "Article IV", "parent_number": "", "parent_title": "", "content": "Who seeks or points out another door errs, yes, he is a murderer of souls and a thief.", "token_count": 21, "proofs": []} -{"_source_id": "zwinglis-67-articles", "_source_title": "Zwingli's 67 Articles", "_author": "Ulrich Zwingli", "_schema_type": "doctrinal_document", "_license": "cc0-1.0", "_source_url": "https://christianhistoryinstitute.org/study/module/zwinglis-sixty-seven-articles/", "document_id": "zwinglis-67-articles", "document_kind": "declaration", "unit_type": "article", "number": "5", "title": "Article V", "parent_number": "", "parent_title": "", "content": "Therefore all who consider other teachings equal to or higher than the Gospel err, and do not know what the Gospel is.", "token_count": 24, "proofs": []} -{"_source_id": "zwinglis-67-articles", "_source_title": "Zwingli's 67 Articles", "_author": "Ulrich Zwingli", "_schema_type": "doctrinal_document", "_license": "cc0-1.0", "_source_url": "https://christianhistoryinstitute.org/study/module/zwinglis-sixty-seven-articles/", "document_id": "zwinglis-67-articles", "document_kind": "declaration", "unit_type": "article", "number": "6", "title": "Article VI", "parent_number": "", "parent_title": "", "content": "For Jesus Christ is the guide and leader, promised by God to all human beings, which promise was fulfilled.", "token_count": 22, "proofs": []} -{"_source_id": "zwinglis-67-articles", "_source_title": "Zwingli's 67 Articles", "_author": "Ulrich Zwingli", "_schema_type": "doctrinal_document", "_license": "cc0-1.0", "_source_url": "https://christianhistoryinstitute.org/study/module/zwinglis-sixty-seven-articles/", "document_id": "zwinglis-67-articles", "document_kind": "declaration", "unit_type": "article", "number": "7", "title": "Article VII", "parent_number": "", "parent_title": "", "content": "That he is an eternal salvation and head of all believers, who are his body, but which is dead and can do nothing without 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"document_id": "zwinglis-67-articles", "document_kind": "declaration", "unit_type": "article", "number": "9", "title": "Article IX", "parent_number": "", "parent_title": "", "content": "Furthermore, that as the members of the body can do nothing without the control of the head, so no one in the body of Christ can do the least without his head, Christ.", "token_count": 37, "proofs": []} -{"_source_id": "zwinglis-67-articles", "_source_title": "Zwingli's 67 Articles", "_author": "Ulrich Zwingli", "_schema_type": "doctrinal_document", "_license": "cc0-1.0", "_source_url": "https://christianhistoryinstitute.org/study/module/zwinglis-sixty-seven-articles/", "document_id": "zwinglis-67-articles", "document_kind": "declaration", "unit_type": "article", "number": "10", "title": "Article X", "parent_number": "", "parent_title": "", "content": "As that man is mad whose limbs (try to) do something without his head, tearing, wounding, injuring himself; thus when the members of Christ undertake 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"Where this (the head) is hearkened to one learns clearly and plainly the will of God, and man is attracted by his spirit to him and changed into him.", "token_count": 35, "proofs": []} -{"_source_id": "zwinglis-67-articles", "_source_title": "Zwingli's 67 Articles", "_author": "Ulrich Zwingli", "_schema_type": "doctrinal_document", "_license": "cc0-1.0", "_source_url": "https://christianhistoryinstitute.org/study/module/zwinglis-sixty-seven-articles/", "document_id": "zwinglis-67-articles", "document_kind": "declaration", "unit_type": "article", "number": "14", "title": "Article XIV", "parent_number": "", "parent_title": "", "content": "Therefore all Christian people shall use their best diligence that the Gospel of Christ be preached alike everywhere.", "token_count": 19, "proofs": []} -{"_source_id": "zwinglis-67-articles", "_source_title": "Zwingli's 67 Articles", "_author": "Ulrich Zwingli", "_schema_type": "doctrinal_document", "_license": "cc0-1.0", "_source_url": 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"document_kind": "declaration", "unit_type": "article", "number": "18", "title": "Article XVIII: ABOUT THE MASS", "parent_number": "", "parent_title": "", "content": "That Christ, having sacrificed himself once, is to eternity a certain and valid sacrifice for the sins of all faithful, from which it follows that the mass is not a sacrifice, but is a remembrance of the sacrifice and assurance of the salvation which Christ has given us.", "token_count": 54, "proofs": []} -{"_source_id": "zwinglis-67-articles", "_source_title": "Zwingli's 67 Articles", "_author": "Ulrich Zwingli", "_schema_type": "doctrinal_document", "_license": "cc0-1.0", "_source_url": "https://christianhistoryinstitute.org/study/module/zwinglis-sixty-seven-articles/", "document_id": "zwinglis-67-articles", "document_kind": "declaration", "unit_type": "article", "number": "19", "title": "Article XIX: ABOUT THE MASS", "parent_number": "", "parent_title": "", "content": "That Christ is the only mediator between God and 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"zwinglis-67-articles", "document_kind": "declaration", "unit_type": "article", "number": "21", "title": "Article XXI: ABOUT THE INTERCESSION OF THE SAINTS", "parent_number": "", "parent_title": "", "content": "That when we pray for each other on earth, we do so in such manner that we believe that all things are given to us through Christ alone.", "token_count": 30, "proofs": []} -{"_source_id": "zwinglis-67-articles", "_source_title": "Zwingli's 67 Articles", "_author": "Ulrich Zwingli", "_schema_type": "doctrinal_document", "_license": "cc0-1.0", "_source_url": "https://christianhistoryinstitute.org/study/module/zwinglis-sixty-seven-articles/", "document_id": "zwinglis-67-articles", "document_kind": "declaration", "unit_type": "article", "number": "22", "title": "Article XXII: ABOUT GOOD WORKS", "parent_number": "", "parent_title": "", "content": "That Christ is our justice, from which follows that our works in so far as they are good, so far they are of Christ, but in so far as they 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"parent_number": "", "parent_title": "", "content": "That time and place is under the jurisdiction of Christian people, and man with them, from which is learned that those who fix time and place deprive the Christians of their liberty.", "token_count": 36, "proofs": []} -{"_source_id": "zwinglis-67-articles", "_source_title": "Zwingli's 67 Articles", "_author": "Ulrich Zwingli", "_schema_type": "doctrinal_document", "_license": "cc0-1.0", "_source_url": "https://christianhistoryinstitute.org/study/module/zwinglis-sixty-seven-articles/", "document_id": "zwinglis-67-articles", "document_kind": "declaration", "unit_type": "article", "number": "26", "title": "Article XXVI: ABOUT HOODS, DRESS, INSIGNIA", "parent_number": "", "parent_title": "", "content": "That God is displeased with nothing so much as with hypocrisy; from which is learned that all is gross hypocrisy and profligacy which is mere show before men. Under this condemnation fall hoods, insignia, plates, etc.", "token_count": 48, "proofs": []} -{"_source_id": "zwinglis-67-articles", "_source_title": "Zwingli's 67 Articles", "_author": "Ulrich Zwingli", "_schema_type": "doctrinal_document", "_license": "cc0-1.0", "_source_url": "https://christianhistoryinstitute.org/study/module/zwinglis-sixty-seven-articles/", "document_id": "zwinglis-67-articles", "document_kind": "declaration", "unit_type": "article", "number": "27", "title": "Article XXVII: ABOUT ORDER AND SECTS", "parent_number": "", "parent_title": "", "content": "That all Christian men are brethren of Christ and brethren of one another, and shall create no father (for themselves) on earth. Under this condemnation fall orders, sects, brotherhoods, etc.", "token_count": 41, "proofs": []} -{"_source_id": "zwinglis-67-articles", "_source_title": "Zwingli's 67 Articles", "_author": "Ulrich Zwingli", "_schema_type": "doctrinal_document", "_license": "cc0-1.0", "_source_url": "https://christianhistoryinstitute.org/study/module/zwinglis-sixty-seven-articles/", "document_id": "zwinglis-67-articles", "document_kind": "declaration", "unit_type": "article", "number": "28", "title": "Article XXVIII: ABOUT THE MARRIAGE OF ECCLESIASTS", "parent_number": "", "parent_title": "", "content": "That all which God has allowed or not forbidden is righteous, hence marriage is permitted to all human beings.", "token_count": 21, "proofs": []} -{"_source_id": "zwinglis-67-articles", "_source_title": "Zwingli's 67 Articles", "_author": "Ulrich Zwingli", "_schema_type": "doctrinal_document", "_license": "cc0-1.0", "_source_url": 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"That those who promise chastity [outside of matrimony] take foolishly or childishly too much upon themselves, from which is learned that those who make such vows do wrong to the pious being.", "token_count": 42, "proofs": []} -{"_source_id": "zwinglis-67-articles", "_source_title": "Zwingli's 67 Articles", "_author": "Ulrich Zwingli", "_schema_type": "doctrinal_document", "_license": "cc0-1.0", "_source_url": "https://christianhistoryinstitute.org/study/module/zwinglis-sixty-seven-articles/", "document_id": "zwinglis-67-articles", "document_kind": "declaration", "unit_type": "article", "number": "31", "title": "Article XXXI: ABOUT THE BAN", "parent_number": "", "parent_title": "", "content": "That no special person can impose the ban [excommunication] upon any one, except the Church, that is the [full] congregation of those among whom the one to be banned dwells, together with their watchman, i.e., the pastor.", "token_count": 51, "proofs": []} -{"_source_id": "zwinglis-67-articles", "_source_title": "Zwingli's 67 Articles", "_author": "Ulrich Zwingli", "_schema_type": "doctrinal_document", "_license": "cc0-1.0", "_source_url": "https://christianhistoryinstitute.org/study/module/zwinglis-sixty-seven-articles/", "document_id": "zwinglis-67-articles", "document_kind": "declaration", "unit_type": "article", "number": "32", "title": "Article XXXII: ABOUT THE BAN", "parent_number": "", "parent_title": "", "content": "That one may ban only him who gives public offence.", "token_count": 11, "proofs": []} -{"_source_id": "zwinglis-67-articles", "_source_title": "Zwingli's 67 Articles", "_author": "Ulrich Zwingli", "_schema_type": "doctrinal_document", "_license": "cc0-1.0", "_source_url": "https://christianhistoryinstitute.org/study/module/zwinglis-sixty-seven-articles/", "document_id": "zwinglis-67-articles", "document_kind": "declaration", "unit_type": "article", "number": "33", "title": "Article XXXIII: ABOUT ILLEGAL PROPERTY", "parent_number": "", "parent_title": "", "content": "That property unrighteously acquired shall not be given to temples, monasteries, cathedrals, clergy or nuns, but to the needy, if it cannot be returned to the legal owner.", "token_count": 43, "proofs": []} -{"_source_id": "zwinglis-67-articles", "_source_title": "Zwingli's 67 Articles", "_author": "Ulrich Zwingli", "_schema_type": "doctrinal_document", "_license": "cc0-1.0", "_source_url": "https://christianhistoryinstitute.org/study/module/zwinglis-sixty-seven-articles/", "document_id": "zwinglis-67-articles", "document_kind": "declaration", "unit_type": "article", "number": "34", "title": "Article XXXIV: ABOUT MAGISTRY", "parent_number": "", "parent_title": "", "content": "The spiritual (so-called) power has no justification for its pomp in the teaching of Christ.", "token_count": 19, "proofs": []} -{"_source_id": "zwinglis-67-articles", "_source_title": "Zwingli's 67 Articles", "_author": "Ulrich Zwingli", "_schema_type": "doctrinal_document", "_license": "cc0-1.0", 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"unit_type": "article", "number": "38", "title": "Article XXXVIII: ABOUT MAGISTRY", "parent_number": "", "parent_title": "", "content": "In so far as they do not command that which is contrary to God.", "token_count": 15, "proofs": []} -{"_source_id": "zwinglis-67-articles", "_source_title": "Zwingli's 67 Articles", "_author": "Ulrich Zwingli", "_schema_type": "doctrinal_document", "_license": "cc0-1.0", "_source_url": "https://christianhistoryinstitute.org/study/module/zwinglis-sixty-seven-articles/", "document_id": "zwinglis-67-articles", "document_kind": "declaration", "unit_type": "article", "number": "39", "title": "Article XXXIX: ABOUT MAGISTRY", "parent_number": "", "parent_title": "", "content": "Therefore all their laws shall be in harmony with the divine will, so that they protect the oppressed, even if he does not complain.", "token_count": 27, "proofs": []} -{"_source_id": "zwinglis-67-articles", "_source_title": "Zwingli's 67 Articles", "_author": "Ulrich Zwingli", 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"content": "If they give good advice and help to those for whom they must account to God, then these owe to them bodily assistance.", "token_count": 25, "proofs": []} -{"_source_id": "zwinglis-67-articles", "_source_title": "Zwingli's 67 Articles", "_author": "Ulrich Zwingli", "_schema_type": "doctrinal_document", "_license": "cc0-1.0", "_source_url": "https://christianhistoryinstitute.org/study/module/zwinglis-sixty-seven-articles/", "document_id": "zwinglis-67-articles", "document_kind": "declaration", "unit_type": "article", "number": "42", "title": "Article XLII: ABOUT MAGISTRY", "parent_number": "", "parent_title": "", "content": "But if they are unfaithful and transgress the laws of Christ they may be deposed in the name of God.", "token_count": 25, "proofs": []} -{"_source_id": "zwinglis-67-articles", "_source_title": "Zwingli's 67 Articles", "_author": "Ulrich Zwingli", "_schema_type": "doctrinal_document", "_license": "cc0-1.0", "_source_url": "https://christianhistoryinstitute.org/study/module/zwinglis-sixty-seven-articles/", "document_id": "zwinglis-67-articles", "document_kind": "declaration", "unit_type": "article", "number": "43", "title": "Article XLIII: ABOUT MAGISTRY", "parent_number": "", "parent_title": "", "content": "In short, the realm of him is best and most stable who rules in the name of God alone, and his is worst and most unstable who rules in accordance with his own will.", "token_count": 37, "proofs": []} -{"_source_id": "zwinglis-67-articles", "_source_title": "Zwingli's 67 Articles", "_author": "Ulrich Zwingli", "_schema_type": "doctrinal_document", "_license": "cc0-1.0", "_source_url": "https://christianhistoryinstitute.org/study/module/zwinglis-sixty-seven-articles/", "document_id": "zwinglis-67-articles", "document_kind": "declaration", "unit_type": "article", "number": "44", "title": "Article XLIV: ABOUT PRAYER", "parent_number": "", "parent_title": "", "content": "Real petitioners call to God in 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"document_kind": "declaration", "unit_type": "article", "number": "46", "title": "Article XLVI: ABOUT PRAYER", "parent_number": "", "parent_title": "", "content": "Hence it must always follow that church-song and outcry without devoutness, and only for reward, is seeking either fame before the men or gain.", "token_count": 30, "proofs": []} -{"_source_id": "zwinglis-67-articles", "_source_title": "Zwingli's 67 Articles", "_author": "Ulrich Zwingli", "_schema_type": "doctrinal_document", "_license": "cc0-1.0", "_source_url": "https://christianhistoryinstitute.org/study/module/zwinglis-sixty-seven-articles/", "document_id": "zwinglis-67-articles", "document_kind": "declaration", "unit_type": "article", "number": "47", "title": "Article XLVII: ABOUT OFFENCE", "parent_number": "", "parent_title": "", "content": "Bodily death a man should suffer before he offend or scandalize a Christian.", "token_count": 17, "proofs": []} -{"_source_id": "zwinglis-67-articles", "_source_title": "Zwingli's 67 Articles", "_author": "Ulrich Zwingli", "_schema_type": "doctrinal_document", "_license": "cc0-1.0", "_source_url": "https://christianhistoryinstitute.org/study/module/zwinglis-sixty-seven-articles/", "document_id": "zwinglis-67-articles", "document_kind": "declaration", "unit_type": "article", "number": "48", "title": "Article XLVIII: ABOUT OFFENCE", "parent_number": "", "parent_title": "", "content": "Whoever through stupidness or ignorance is offended without cause, he should not be left sick or weak, but he should be made strong, that he may not consider as a sin that which is not a sin.", "token_count": 43, "proofs": []} -{"_source_id": "zwinglis-67-articles", "_source_title": "Zwingli's 67 Articles", "_author": "Ulrich Zwingli", "_schema_type": "doctrinal_document", "_license": "cc0-1.0", "_source_url": "https://christianhistoryinstitute.org/study/module/zwinglis-sixty-seven-articles/", "document_id": "zwinglis-67-articles", "document_kind": "declaration", "unit_type": "article", "number": "49", "title": "Article XLIX: ABOUT OFFENCE", "parent_number": "", "parent_title": "", "content": "Greater offence I know not than that one does not allow priests to have wives, but permits them to hire prostitutes. Out upon the shame!", "token_count": 28, "proofs": []} -{"_source_id": "zwinglis-67-articles", "_source_title": "Zwingli's 67 Articles", "_author": "Ulrich Zwingli", "_schema_type": "doctrinal_document", "_license": "cc0-1.0", "_source_url": "https://christianhistoryinstitute.org/study/module/zwinglis-sixty-seven-articles/", "document_id": "zwinglis-67-articles", "document_kind": "declaration", "unit_type": "article", "number": "50", "title": "Article L: ABOUT REMITTANCE OF SIN", "parent_number": "", "parent_title": "", "content": "God alone remits sin through Jesus Christ, his Son, and alone our Lord.", "token_count": 17, "proofs": []} -{"_source_id": "zwinglis-67-articles", "_source_title": "Zwingli's 67 Articles", "_author": "Ulrich Zwingli", "_schema_type": "doctrinal_document", "_license": "cc0-1.0", "_source_url": "https://christianhistoryinstitute.org/study/module/zwinglis-sixty-seven-articles/", "document_id": "zwinglis-67-articles", "document_kind": "declaration", "unit_type": "article", "number": "51", "title": "Article LI: ABOUT REMITTANCE OF SIN", "parent_number": "", "parent_title": "", "content": "Who assigns this to created beings detracts from the honor of God and gives it to him who is not God; this is real idolatry.", "token_count": 30, "proofs": []} -{"_source_id": "zwinglis-67-articles", "_source_title": "Zwingli's 67 Articles", "_author": "Ulrich Zwingli", "_schema_type": "doctrinal_document", "_license": "cc0-1.0", "_source_url": "https://christianhistoryinstitute.org/study/module/zwinglis-sixty-seven-articles/", "document_id": "zwinglis-67-articles", "document_kind": "declaration", "unit_type": "article", "number": "52", "title": "Article LII: ABOUT REMITTANCE OF SIN", "parent_number": "", "parent_title": "", "content": "Hence the confession which is made to the priest or neighbor shall not be declared to be a remittance of sin, but only a seeking for advice.", "token_count": 31, "proofs": []} -{"_source_id": "zwinglis-67-articles", "_source_title": "Zwingli's 67 Articles", "_author": "Ulrich Zwingli", "_schema_type": "doctrinal_document", "_license": "cc0-1.0", "_source_url": "https://christianhistoryinstitute.org/study/module/zwinglis-sixty-seven-articles/", "document_id": "zwinglis-67-articles", "document_kind": "declaration", "unit_type": "article", "number": "53", "title": "Article LIII: ABOUT REMITTANCE OF SIN", "parent_number": "", "parent_title": "", "content": "Works of penance coming from the counsel of human beings (except excommunication) do not cancel sin; they are imposed as a menace to others.", "token_count": 30, "proofs": []} -{"_source_id": "zwinglis-67-articles", "_source_title": "Zwingli's 67 Articles", "_author": "Ulrich Zwingli", "_schema_type": "doctrinal_document", "_license": "cc0-1.0", "_source_url": "https://christianhistoryinstitute.org/study/module/zwinglis-sixty-seven-articles/", "document_id": "zwinglis-67-articles", "document_kind": "declaration", "unit_type": "article", "number": "54", "title": "Article LIV: ABOUT REMITTANCE OF SIN", "parent_number": "", "parent_title": "", "content": "Christ has borne all our pains and labor. Therefore whoever assigns to works of penance what belongs to Christ errs and slanders God.", "token_count": 27, "proofs": []} -{"_source_id": "zwinglis-67-articles", "_source_title": "Zwingli's 67 Articles", "_author": "Ulrich Zwingli", "_schema_type": "doctrinal_document", "_license": "cc0-1.0", "_source_url": "https://christianhistoryinstitute.org/study/module/zwinglis-sixty-seven-articles/", "document_id": "zwinglis-67-articles", "document_kind": "declaration", "unit_type": "article", "number": "55", "title": "Article LV: ABOUT REMITTANCE OF SIN", "parent_number": "", "parent_title": "", "content": "Whoever pretends to remit to a penitent being any sin would not be a vicar of God or St. Peter, but of the devil.", "token_count": 33, "proofs": []} -{"_source_id": "zwinglis-67-articles", "_source_title": "Zwingli's 67 Articles", "_author": "Ulrich Zwingli", "_schema_type": "doctrinal_document", "_license": "cc0-1.0", "_source_url": "https://christianhistoryinstitute.org/study/module/zwinglis-sixty-seven-articles/", "document_id": "zwinglis-67-articles", "document_kind": "declaration", "unit_type": "article", "number": "56", "title": "Article LVI: ABOUT REMITTANCE OF SIN", "parent_number": "", "parent_title": "", "content": "Whoever remits any sin only for the sake of money is the companion of Simon and Balaam, and the real messenger of the devil personified.", "token_count": 32, "proofs": []} -{"_source_id": "zwinglis-67-articles", "_source_title": "Zwingli's 67 Articles", "_author": "Ulrich Zwingli", "_schema_type": "doctrinal_document", "_license": "cc0-1.0", "_source_url": "https://christianhistoryinstitute.org/study/module/zwinglis-sixty-seven-articles/", "document_id": "zwinglis-67-articles", "document_kind": "declaration", "unit_type": "article", "number": "57", "title": "Article LVII: ABOUT PURGATORY", "parent_number": "", "parent_title": "", "content": "The true divine Scriptures know nothing about purgatory after this life.", "token_count": 14, "proofs": []} -{"_source_id": "zwinglis-67-articles", "_source_title": "Zwingli's 67 Articles", "_author": "Ulrich Zwingli", "_schema_type": "doctrinal_document", "_license": "cc0-1.0", "_source_url": "https://christianhistoryinstitute.org/study/module/zwinglis-sixty-seven-articles/", "document_id": "zwinglis-67-articles", "document_kind": "declaration", "unit_type": "article", "number": "58", "title": "Article LVIII: ABOUT PURGATORY", "parent_number": "", "parent_title": "", "content": "The sentence of the dead is known to God only.", "token_count": 11, "proofs": []} -{"_source_id": "zwinglis-67-articles", "_source_title": "Zwingli's 67 Articles", "_author": "Ulrich Zwingli", "_schema_type": "doctrinal_document", "_license": "cc0-1.0", "_source_url": "https://christianhistoryinstitute.org/study/module/zwinglis-sixty-seven-articles/", "document_id": "zwinglis-67-articles", "document_kind": "declaration", "unit_type": "article", "number": "59", "title": "Article LIX: ABOUT PURGATORY", "parent_number": "", "parent_title": "", "content": "And the less God has let us know concerning it, the less we should undertake to know about it.", "token_count": 21, "proofs": []} -{"_source_id": "zwinglis-67-articles", "_source_title": "Zwingli's 67 Articles", "_author": "Ulrich Zwingli", "_schema_type": "doctrinal_document", "_license": "cc0-1.0", "_source_url": "https://christianhistoryinstitute.org/study/module/zwinglis-sixty-seven-articles/", "document_id": "zwinglis-67-articles", "document_kind": "declaration", "unit_type": "article", "number": "60", "title": "Article LX: ABOUT PURGATORY", "parent_number": "", "parent_title": "", "content": "That mankind earnestly calls to God to show mercy to the dead I do not condemn, but to determine a period of time therefore (seven years for a mortal sin), and to lie for the sake of gain, is not human, but devilish.", "token_count": 51, "proofs": []} -{"_source_id": "zwinglis-67-articles", "_source_title": "Zwingli's 67 Articles", "_author": "Ulrich Zwingli", "_schema_type": "doctrinal_document", "_license": "cc0-1.0", "_source_url": "https://christianhistoryinstitute.org/study/module/zwinglis-sixty-seven-articles/", "document_id": "zwinglis-67-articles", "document_kind": "declaration", "unit_type": "article", "number": "61", "title": "Article LXI: ABOUT THE PRIESTHOOD", "parent_number": "", "parent_title": "", "content": "About the form of consecration which the priests have received recent times the Scriptures know nothing.", "token_count": 18, "proofs": []} -{"_source_id": "zwinglis-67-articles", "_source_title": "Zwingli's 67 Articles", "_author": "Ulrich Zwingli", "_schema_type": "doctrinal_document", "_license": "cc0-1.0", "_source_url": "https://christianhistoryinstitute.org/study/module/zwinglis-sixty-seven-articles/", "document_id": "zwinglis-67-articles", "document_kind": "declaration", "unit_type": "article", "number": "62", "title": "Article LXII: ABOUT THE PRIESTHOOD", "parent_number": "", "parent_title": "", "content": "Furthermore, they [the Scriptures] recognize no priests except those who proclaim the word of God.", "token_count": 19, "proofs": []} -{"_source_id": "zwinglis-67-articles", "_source_title": "Zwingli's 67 Articles", "_author": "Ulrich Zwingli", "_schema_type": "doctrinal_document", "_license": "cc0-1.0", "_source_url": "https://christianhistoryinstitute.org/study/module/zwinglis-sixty-seven-articles/", "document_id": "zwinglis-67-articles", "document_kind": "declaration", "unit_type": "article", "number": "63", "title": "Article LXIII: ABOUT THE PRIESTHOOD", "parent_number": "", "parent_title": "", "content": "They command honor should be shown, i.e. e., to furnish them with food for the body.", "token_count": 21, "proofs": []} -{"_source_id": "zwinglis-67-articles", "_source_title": "Zwingli's 67 Articles", "_author": "Ulrich Zwingli", "_schema_type": "doctrinal_document", "_license": "cc0-1.0", "_source_url": "https://christianhistoryinstitute.org/study/module/zwinglis-sixty-seven-articles/", "document_id": "zwinglis-67-articles", "document_kind": "declaration", "unit_type": "article", "number": "64", "title": "Article LXIV: ABOUT THE CESSATION OF MISUSAGES", "parent_number": "", "parent_title": "", "content": "All those who recognize their errors shall not be allowed to suffer, but to die in peace, and thereafter arrange in a Christian manner their bequests to the Church.", "token_count": 33, "proofs": []} -{"_source_id": "zwinglis-67-articles", "_source_title": "Zwingli's 67 Articles", "_author": "Ulrich Zwingli", "_schema_type": "doctrinal_document", "_license": "cc0-1.0", "_source_url": "https://christianhistoryinstitute.org/study/module/zwinglis-sixty-seven-articles/", "document_id": "zwinglis-67-articles", "document_kind": "declaration", "unit_type": "article", "number": "65", "title": "Article LXV: ABOUT THE CESSATION OF MISUSAGES", "parent_number": "", "parent_title": "", "content": "Those who do not wish to confess, God will probably take care of. Hence no force shall be used against their body, unless it be that they behave so criminally that one cannot do without that.", "token_count": 41, "proofs": []} -{"_source_id": "zwinglis-67-articles", "_source_title": "Zwingli's 67 Articles", "_author": "Ulrich Zwingli", "_schema_type": "doctrinal_document", "_license": "cc0-1.0", "_source_url": "https://christianhistoryinstitute.org/study/module/zwinglis-sixty-seven-articles/", "document_id": "zwinglis-67-articles", "document_kind": "declaration", "unit_type": "article", "number": "66", "title": "Article LXVI: ABOUT THE CESSATION OF MISUSAGES", "parent_number": "", "parent_title": "", "content": "All the clerical superiors shall at once settle down, and with unanimity set up the cross of Christ, not the money-chests, or they will perish, for I tell you the ax is raised against the tree.", "token_count": 46, "proofs": []} -{"_source_id": "zwinglis-67-articles", "_source_title": "Zwingli's 67 Articles", "_author": "Ulrich Zwingli", "_schema_type": "doctrinal_document", "_license": "cc0-1.0", "_source_url": "https://christianhistoryinstitute.org/study/module/zwinglis-sixty-seven-articles/", "document_id": "zwinglis-67-articles", "document_kind": "declaration", "unit_type": "article", "number": "67", "title": "Article LXVII: ABOUT THE CESSATION OF MISUSAGES", "parent_number": "", "parent_title": "", "content": "If any one wishes conversation with me concerning interest, tithes, unbaptized children or confirmation, I am willing to answer.", "token_count": 27, "proofs": []} -{"_source_id": "zwinglis-67-articles", "_source_title": "Zwingli's 67 Articles", "_author": "Ulrich Zwingli", "_schema_type": "doctrinal_document", "_license": "cc0-1.0", "_source_url": "https://christianhistoryinstitute.org/study/module/zwinglis-sixty-seven-articles/", "document_id": "zwinglis-67-articles", "document_kind": "declaration", "unit_type": "article", "number": "C", "title": "Conclusion", "parent_number": "", "parent_title": "", "content": "Let no one undertake here to argue with sophistry or human foolishness, but come to the Scriptures to accept them as the judge (for the Scriptures breathe the Spirit of God), so that the truth either may be found, or if found, as I hope, retained. Amen.\n\nThus may God rule.", "token_count": 62, "proofs": []} -{"_source_id": "zwinglis-fidei-ratio", "_source_title": "Zwingli's Fidei Ratio", "_author": "Ulrich Zwingli", "_schema_type": "doctrinal_document", "_license": "cc0-1.0", "_source_url": "https://quod.lib.umich.edu/e/eebo2/A15880.0001.001?rgn=main;view=fulltext", "document_id": "zwinglis-fidei-ratio", "document_kind": "declaration", "unit_type": "article", "number": "P", "title": "Preface", "parent_number": "", "parent_title": "", "content": "We whyche preache the Gospel in cyties, townes and villages, of christe felowship O Charles noble Emperour consecrated & holy appointed to equitie and ryghteousnes, haue longe desyrously loked-for when a rekenyng of oure fayth, whych both we haue & professe, shuld be required of vs. And whyle we stad thus in a redynes, it is sayd, rather of comon brute, then of any sure and certayne message or tydynges, that many alredy haue prepared and furnished the order, summe and fourme of their fayth and religion, which they maye spedely present vnto you. And here are we in great doute and perplexitie, for on the one part ye loue of truthe and great desyre of como quietnes pricketh vs forwarde to do the same our selues, that we se other do: And on the other syde, shortnesse of tyme afrayeth vs, Partlye, for that we muste do al thynges to hastely, & passe them ouer to lyghtly, because of your great haste, (for so the rumour goeth that you wyl make haste from thense.) And partly, because we whiche are preachers of goddes worde in cyties, townes and villages are placed farther abrode, than we can in so shorte a tyme assemble and take aduisemet, what were moste mete to writ vnto your hyghnesse. Wherfore seyng that we haue alredy sene the confession of the fayth of other, yea and also the confutacion of their aduersaries (which neuerthelesse semed to be prepared before any thinge (touching that) was demauded of them) I thought it was not vnmere yf I also priuatly without the hynderauce of my contreyfolke shulde forthwith declare a reason and rekenyng of my fayth. For although other matters require softe and easy haste, yet in this thyng quicke spede is to be made, lest (ye matter slouthfully passed ouer) we shulde fall in daunger other of suspicious silence, or els of presumptuouse negligence. Lo therfore (O moste myghty Emperoure) here I offer vnto youre maiestye the summe of my fayth on this condicion, that I maye also wytnesse therby my selfe to commit and suffer the iudgemet not only of these articles, but also of al other whych I haue hertofore at any tyme wrytten, or by the goodnes of God hereafter shal wryt, not to one only, neither yet to a fewe, but to the hole Churche of Christ so farre as it pronounceth by the rule and inspiracion of Goddes worde and spirite.", "token_count": 662, "proofs": []} -{"_source_id": "zwinglis-fidei-ratio", "_source_title": "Zwingli's Fidei Ratio", "_author": "Ulrich Zwingli", "_schema_type": "doctrinal_document", "_license": "cc0-1.0", "_source_url": "https://quod.lib.umich.edu/e/eebo2/A15880.0001.001?rgn=main;view=fulltext", "document_id": "zwinglis-fidei-ratio", "document_kind": "declaration", "unit_type": "article", "number": "1", "title": "Article I", "parent_number": "", "parent_title": "", "content": "Fyrst of al I bothe beleue and knowe,that ther is but one a lonly God, and that he is of nature good, true, almighty, ryghteouse, wyse and mercyful, the maker and gouernour of all thynges visible & inuisible. And that the Father, Sonne, and holy Ghost are thre persones, but the Essence & substance of them is simple, vnmixte and but one alone. And concerninge the Godhed and names or thre persones I agree vtterly in opinion in al thinges wyth the declaracion of the Crede aswel of Nicene as of Athanasius.\n\nI beleue that the Sonne hath taken to hym flesshe,vnderstandynge therby, that he hath verely and truly of Mary the vndefyled and perpetual virgine taken to hym the nature of man, yea the hole man, whych consisteth of body and soule, and that after this maner: the same hole ma is so taken into the vnitie of substace or persone of the sonne of God,that man maketh not a proper or special persone, but is taken vnto the inseperable, indiuisible, and vnlousable personage of the sonne of God.And al be it that both natures, that is the Godhed and Manhed so kepe styl their natures and properties, that both of the in hym may truely and naturally be knowen and perceaued, yet neuerthelesse the distincte and seueral properties and workinges of natures diuid not the vnitie of persone. No more than in man the soule and body make two persones. For as thei are of most diuers and contrary natures, so are they also of sundry properties and operacions. And yet man whych consysteth of them both is not two persones, but one: Euen so God and Man is one Christ: the perpetual sonne of God from euerlastynge, and the sone of Ma fro ye tyme appointed & determined. One persone, one Christ, perfecte God, and perfect Ma. Not that the one nature is made the other, or that they are mixed, confounded or disordred amonge them selues, but that either of the abydeth styl in his owne propertie. And yet ye vnitie of persone by these sondrie properties is not disioyned. And thus one & ye same Christ touchyng ye propertie of his manhed cried as a chylde, grewe & waxed, incocased in wysedoe, hogred, thrysted, dyd eat, drynke, slepe was hote colde, beate,e, dyd swet, was wounded, murdered, affrayed, was in heuinesse, and suffred other thinges, whych pertain vnto the payne and punyshment of synne, and yet was he vtterly gyltles and moste estraunged from synne it selfe. But touchynge the propertie of hys Godhed, he wyth the Father and ye holy Ghost ordreth, goeth thorow, ruleth, sustayneth and nurrysheth all thynges both hyghe & lowe, he lyghtneth the blynde, restoreth the lame, calleth vp the dead, wyth a lytle word throweth downe his enemies, beyng deade he taketh agayne to hym lyfe, he ascendeth vp to heaue, and sendeth downe the holy Ghost as his owne spirite. And one and the same Christe abydynge in one persone of the sonne of God doth al these thynges, albeit they are contrary in nature and propertie, so that eue those thinges, whiche belonge properly to the Godhede, because of the vnitie and perfeccio of persone, are sometyme ascrybed and imputed to the Manhode: and cotrarye, those thynges whych are proper to the Manhode, are sometyme spoken of the Godhede.He sayd: that he hym selfe beynge the sonne of Man was in heauen, when he had not yet in body ascended into heauen.Peter also sheweth: that Christe suffred for vs, when only hys mahode could suffer. But for vnitie of persone it is trulye sayd: bothe that the sonne of God suffred, and that the sonne of ma forgaue synnes. For bothe he whyche in one persone is the sonne of God, and the sonne of Man, touchinge the propertie of hys manhode, suffred: And he whych in one persone is the sonne of God, and the sonne of Man, touchynge hys Godhed, forgaue synnes. So we saye: thys man is wyse, whan notwythstandynge he consysteth aswel of body as of soule. And the body is moste estraunged from wysedom, yea it is a very poison and hyndrauce of knowlege and vnderstandynge.\n\nAnd agayne, we saye: the same ma is sore cutte and wounded, whan onely the bodye can receaue woundes, and not the soule. Thus no man sayeth. Of man there is made two persones, whan to either partie hys owne propertie is attributed and applyed. And agayne no man sayeth: that the natures are mixte, disordred and confounded, whan of the hole man that is sayd, whych for the vnitie of persone pertayneth to the hole, but for the propertie of the parties belongeth onely vnto one. Paule sayeth:whan I am weake, then am I stronge. Who is it that is weake? Paule. who ryghtly is also stronge? Paule. But is not thys sayeng contrarye to reason, vnstable and intollerable? No. for Paul is not of one nature, albeit he is but one persone. Therfore whan he sayeth: I am weake, doutlesse that person speaketh whych is Paule, but that that is sayd, is neither spoken nor vnderstanded of both natures, but only of the weaknesse of the fleshe. And whan he sayeth, I am stronge: Surely the person of Paule speaketh it: but only hys spirite is vnderstaded. Euen so, the sone of God is dead: Doutlesse he (whyche by vnitie and singlenesse of persone is bothe God and Man) is deade, but that is only touchyng hys manhode. Thus therfore not only I thynke concernynge aswel the Godhead and persones, as taking to the nature of ma, but so lykewyse haue thought al they both olde and newe that are of ryght fayth and belefe. Yea and so thynke they also that euen nowe acknowlege the truthe vnfaynedly.", "token_count": 1606, "proofs": []} -{"_source_id": "zwinglis-fidei-ratio", "_source_title": "Zwingli's Fidei Ratio", "_author": "Ulrich Zwingli", "_schema_type": "doctrinal_document", "_license": "cc0-1.0", "_source_url": "https://quod.lib.umich.edu/e/eebo2/A15880.0001.001?rgn=main;view=fulltext", "document_id": "zwinglis-fidei-ratio", "document_kind": "declaration", "unit_type": "article", "number": "2", "title": "Article II", "parent_number": "", "parent_title": "", "content": "Secondarely, I knowe and beleue,that thys moste excellet maiestie, which is my God, doth frankely and wythout costraynt or let appoint and determine of al thynges, so that his cousel and determinacion hangeth of no cause or occasion of any creature, for that is the propertie of the maymed wisedome of man, to iudge and determine by conferrynge and debatynge of natural reasons, or by exemple goynge before. But God (whyche from euerlastynge vnto for euer & euer wt one only and simple lokynge vpon beholdeth al thynges) nedeth no accompt,rekenyng, experience or profe of thynges that are done, but beynge on euery parte wyse, prudet, good &c. hath frankly determyned and set an order in al thynges. For hys owne are al thynges that are. Hereof it is, that all be it wyttingly and aduisedly he in ye begynnyng wolde make ma,whych he knewe perfectly wolde fal, yet neuerthelesse wolde aswell determyne, to cloth hys sonne wyth mans nature, to repayre and restore againe the fall: wherby hys goodnes on euery parte doth appere.In whych goodnes is comprised both hys mercy and ryghteousnes. His ryghteousnes he put forth, whan he cast the transgressours out of the pleasaunt mansions of Paradyse: whan he tyed them in the prison of mannes mysery, and fettered them in the chaynes of sycknesses, and whan he layed the lawe vpo them, whych (albeit it was holy) they could neuer of theyr owne power fulfyl. For here man beynge a dubble wretch learned, not only hys body to haue fallen into mysery, but also his mynde for fear of the lawe transgressed to be tormented. For whan after the spirite he sawe that the lawe was holye,ryghteous and the messenger of Goddes mynde and wyll, as she whych comaunded nothyng but that-that ryghte requyred, but yet also seynge that by dedes he coulde not fulfyll the mynd of the lawe, he in hys owne iudgement condempned (the hope of attaynyng felicitie cast awaye) goyng awaye desperate from the sight of God, remembred nothing but that he shulde suffer the payne of eternal tormentes. Thus farre was Gods ryghteousnes made open.\n\nAfter thys whan the tyme shulde come to vtter hys goodnes, which fro the begynnyng he appointed to shew as well as ryghteousnes,he sent hys sonne to take to hym oure nature on euery parte, except that that is disposed and redy to synne, that he made a brother and lyke vnto vs, myght be a mediator, whych for vs by offering hys innocent body vnto death, might satisfye Goddes most vpryght iustice, whych behoued to cotinue holy, pure & vncorrupt aswel as hys goodnesse, that the worlde myght be throughlye assured both of the recompensacion & satisfyeng of hys ryghteousnes, and of hys present mercy to be offered vnto vs. For seyng he hath to vs and for vs geuen hys owne sonne,howe shall he not to vs gyue al thiges with hym and for hym? what is it that we may not promyse to our selues of him whiche hath let downe, abased and humbled him self hyther, to be not only lyke vnto vs, but also to be holly & fully our owne? who can maruel ynough at the inestimable rychesse and fauor of Goddes goodnes,wherby he hath so loued the world, that is, mankynd, to gyue his owne sone for ye lyfe of it?\n\nThese lyuely fountaynes & swete vaynes of ye Gospel I thynke are the only and alone medicine of the sycke soule,wherby she is restored bothe to God & to her owne selfe. For nothing can assure her of Goddes fauour, but God hym selfe. And he so lyberally, so abundauntly and so prudently hathe powred hys louynge kyndnes hollye vpon vs, that nowe he hath lefte nothynge behynde that we can desyre, onlesse any durst requyre any thinge more then enough, and aboue the ouerflowynge habundaunce.", "token_count": 1110, "proofs": []} -{"_source_id": "zwinglis-fidei-ratio", "_source_title": "Zwingli's Fidei Ratio", "_author": "Ulrich Zwingli", "_schema_type": "doctrinal_document", "_license": "cc0-1.0", "_source_url": "https://quod.lib.umich.edu/e/eebo2/A15880.0001.001?rgn=main;view=fulltext", "document_id": "zwinglis-fidei-ratio", "document_kind": "declaration", "unit_type": "article", "number": "3", "title": "Article III", "parent_number": "", "parent_title": "", "content": "Thyrdlye, I knowe ther is no nother Sacrifice of purgynge synne, but Christ alone, (for Paule truly was not crucifyed for vs:) & that ther is none so sure and vndoutefull pledge of Goddes goodnes & mercye as is Christ (for ther is nothynge so sure as God, which affirmeth ye same) and that vnder the sune ther is none other name but the name of Iesus Christ, wherby we muste be saued.\n\nHere therfore (concernynge the attaynynge of Goddes goodnes & mercy) are refused as wel the iustificacion and satisfaccion of our workes, as the merites, deseruynges, prayers, and intercessions of all saintes, whether they be in earth, or in heauen. For here is but that one alonly mediator betwixte God and man, the God and man Iesus Christ. And Goddes eleccion abydeth stedfast & sure, for those that he hath chosen before ye makinge of the worlde, he hath so chosen them, that he myght chose them out to hymselfe by hys sonne. For as he is gentel and mercyful, so is he holy & ryghteous. Al hys workes therfore resemble of mercy & ryghteousnes. Wherfore ryghtly his eleccion smelleth of them both. Of hys goodnes it was to haue chosen whome he wolde, but it was of ryghteousnes to purchase and ioyne to hym selfe them that are chosen through hys sonne made a sacrifice to recompence Goddes ryghteousnes for vs.", "token_count": 374, "proofs": []} -{"_source_id": "zwinglis-fidei-ratio", "_source_title": "Zwingli's Fidei Ratio", "_author": "Ulrich Zwingli", "_schema_type": "doctrinal_document", "_license": "cc0-1.0", "_source_url": "https://quod.lib.umich.edu/e/eebo2/A15880.0001.001?rgn=main;view=fulltext", "document_id": "zwinglis-fidei-ratio", "document_kind": "declaration", "unit_type": "article", "number": "4", "title": "Article IV", "parent_number": "", "parent_title": "", "content": "Fourthly, I knowe that that great graundfathers father, our fyrst father Ada through selfe loue, by the subtyle suggestion, wycked temptacion and enuious cousel of the deuel, was allured to thys pointe, to couet to be made lyke vnto God. And when he had committed that synne, he tasted of the forbydden and moste daungerous frute, wherby he fel into ye faute and gyltinesse of most horrible death and dampnacion, made therby the stubburne aduersarie and enemye of hys God. Wherfore wha God myght of equitie and ryght haue vtterly destroyed hym, yet beyng moste graciouse Lorde vnto him, he chaunged his euerlastynge payne and punyshment into a state, that is, to make hym a bond seruaunt, whome he myght haue worthelye punyshed wyth euerlastyng death and vtter destruccion.\n\nFor asmuch than, as neither he, nor yet any that is borne of hym can take awaye thys state and condicion of bodage (for a bondman can not but beget another bond ma) he hath by the deadly tastyng of the forbydde frute, kest all hys posteritie into bondage. Nowe therfore touchynge original synne I thynke thus:\n\nThat is truly called synne, whych is comitted against ye lawe: for where no lawe is, there is no transgression. And where no transgression is, there is no synne, as synne is properlye taken, that is, so far as synne is a dede, a faute, an acte or offence. Therfore I acknowlege that our fyrst father synned a sinne, that is sinne in dede, that is to say, an acte a faute, and a detestable thynge. But they that are borne of hym haue not synned after that maner. For whyche of vs haue bytten wyth our teeth and eaten the forbydden frute in Paradice? Wherfore wil we nyl we, we are copelled to graunt that original synne as it is in the children of Adam, is not properly synne, as it is nowe declared, for properly it is not an acte or dede comitted agaist the lawe. But it may properly be called, a byrthsore, a naturall sycknesse & disease, and also it may be called a sinful state and codicion. A disease it is, for as he of self loue fel, so we also fal It is also a synful state or condicion: for lyke as he by his synne was made bond and subiecte to death, so we also are borne bond, the childre of wrath, and subiecte to death. Al be it I passe nothynge yf thys disease and condicion after Paules maner be called syn, yea it is suche a synne, that who so euer are borne in it are the enemies & aduersaries of God: for hither the synful state of our byrth draweth vs, and not the actual comittynge of offence, excepte so farre as oure fyrst parent hath comitted it once. Therfore the very cause of enmitie & death is the synne and offente committed of Ada, and that is verely synne. But this syn whych cleaueth to vs in our concepcion is verely a natural disease & a synfull state, yea a necessitie of dyenge. Notwythstandyng that neuer shulde haue ben by byrth onely, had not offence fyrst defyled the byrth. Synne therfore is the cause of mannes mysery, and not the byrth. But of byrth it is none otherwise, than of it that foloweth of the foutayne and principall cause. The confirmacion of this sentence is grounded both vpon authoritie and exeple, Paule speaketh thus: Yf by the synne of one, death reygned by the meanes of one: muche more they (whyche receyue abundaunce of grace, and of the gyfte of ryghteousnes) shal raigne in lyfe by the meanes of one, that is to saye, Iesus Christ. Here we se that synne is properly taken. for this one, is Adam, throughe whose fall death hageth ouer our neckes. Agayne the same Paule sayeth: All haue synned and haue nede of the glorie, that is, the goodnes & lyberalytie of God. Here synne is taken for the disease, state and byrth, that we al are sayd to synne, yea before we are powred out into thys lyght, that is, we are in the state and condicion of synne and death, yea before we synne in acte or dede, whyche sentence vnauoydably is agayne strengthned by these wordes: Neuerthelesse death raigned from Adam to Moses, euen ouer them also which had not synned wyth lyke transgression as dyd Ada. Loo, death is vpon vs, albeit we haue not synned lyke as Adam dyd. Wherfore? For he synned in dede, but seyng we haue not synned after ye maner, why dothe death deuoure vs? For he is dead because of synne, and beynge dead, that is, iudged to death, he hath begotte vs. Therfore we also dye, but thorowe hys faute, and by our owne synfull state and disease, or yf thou wylt, by synne, but take vnproperly. The exeple is suche: one take prisoner in battel, by his vntruth, disloyaltie & ennemitie hath well deserued to be a bondma. They that ar borne of him, that is, the bondmannes children are made bond, not by faute, acte or offence on theyr behalfe, but by state & condicion, whych followed the faute: for theyr father of whome they were begotten, had deserued that by offence. The chyldre haue not ye offece, but the punyshment & penaltie of the offence, that is, the state or condicion, the bodage and prison. Yf ye lust to cal these thynges offence, because they are executed and ministred for offence, I forbyd you not. To be short.\n\nI acknowledge this originall synne by condicyon & infeccyo to spring in al me which are begotten through the affectyon of man and woman.\n\nAnd I knowe: that we are by nature the chyldre of wrath: but thorow grace, whych by the second Adam Christ hath restored the fall, I dowt not to be receyued amonge the chyldren of God, and that after thys maner that foloweth:", "token_count": 1597, "proofs": []} -{"_source_id": "zwinglis-fidei-ratio", "_source_title": "Zwingli's Fidei Ratio", "_author": "Ulrich Zwingli", "_schema_type": "doctrinal_document", "_license": "cc0-1.0", "_source_url": "https://quod.lib.umich.edu/e/eebo2/A15880.0001.001?rgn=main;view=fulltext", "document_id": "zwinglis-fidei-ratio", "document_kind": "declaration", "unit_type": "article", "number": "5", "title": "Article V", "parent_number": "", "parent_title": "", "content": "Fyftly. Doutlesse thys is euident: Yf in Christ the seconde Adam we are restored vnto lyfe, lyke as in the fyrst Ada we are gyuen ouer to death, than do we rashly codempne the chyldren borne to christen parentes, yea and the chyldren of the heythen also. For yf Adam by synnynge could destroye all mankynde, and Christe by dyeng hath not quickened and redemed all mankynde fro the great mysery brought in by hym, then is not lyke the saluacion restored by Christ, and so (whych God forbyd) thys scripture is not true: As in Adam al dye, so in Christ are al restored to lyfe.\n\nBut howe so euer men determine of the infantes of the heythen, thys certaynly we affirme, because of the power of saluacion perfourmed by Christ, that they rashly gyue sentence wythout reasonable cause, that iudgeth them to the euerlastynge curse, partlye, for the sayd cause of restauracion by Christ, and partly, for the free eleccion of God, whych foloweth not fayth, but fayth it, wherof I wyl speake more in the article folowyng. For they whyche are chosen from euerlasting, doutlesse are chosen before they haue fayth. Therfore they whych for lacke of age haue not fayth, ought not vnaduisedly to be condempned of vs. For albeit they haue it not yet, yet goddes eleccio is hyd from vs, of who yf they be electe, we iudge to hastelye of thynges to vs vnknowen.\n\nNeuerthelesse touchynge the infates of Christianes we diffine otherwyse, that is to saye: that so many as are the infantes of Christianes are of the congregacion of Goddes people, and partes & membres of his church, whych we proue of thys wyse: By the wytnesses almoste of al the prophetes it is promysed that the cogregacio of ye heythe shulde be gathered together to the churche of Goddes people. And Christ hym selfe sayeth: Many shall come from the Easte and from the West and shal sytte wyth Abraham, Isaac and Iacob in the kyngdome of heauen. And: Go ye into al the world and preache. &c. But to the churche of the Iewes their infantes perteyned aswel as the Iewes them selues.\n\nTherfore no lesse pertayne our infantes vnto the churche of Christ, than in tyme past the infantes of the Iewes. For yf it were otherwyse, then were not the promyse perfourmed and ratifyed: for than we shulde not equally sytte with Abraham in Goddes kingdome. Doutlesse he was nombred to the church wyth them, whych also after the fleshe were borne of hym. But yf our infantes be not so nombred wyth theyr parentes, as were the infantes of the Iewes, tha were Christ not indifferent, but parcial and enuious towarde vs, denying to vs that, that he had gyuen to them of olde. whych were to muche wyckednes to affirme. For otherwyse al the prophecies concernyng ye callyng of the Getyls shulde be made of none effecte. Therfore, for asmuche as the infates of the Christianes are aswel of the visible church of Christ, as are theyr parentes or other that be of age, it is euident that they are aswel of theyr nomber whoe we iudge elect, as are theyr parentes. For thys cause it is, that I iudge them to do wyckedlye and presumptuously, whyche appoint to condemnacyon the infantes of Christianes, seyng that so many playne witnesses of scripture affirme the contrarye. Which shewe that the church of the getyles shall not nowe be equall, but much mor large, than the church of the Iewes. All which thynges shal nowe be made playne, when we shall shewe our fayth concernyng the Churche", "token_count": 997, "proofs": []} -{"_source_id": "zwinglis-fidei-ratio", "_source_title": "Zwingli's Fidei Ratio", "_author": "Ulrich Zwingli", "_schema_type": "doctrinal_document", "_license": "cc0-1.0", "_source_url": "https://quod.lib.umich.edu/e/eebo2/A15880.0001.001?rgn=main;view=fulltext", "document_id": "zwinglis-fidei-ratio", "document_kind": "declaration", "unit_type": "article", "number": "6", "title": "Article VI", "parent_number": "", "parent_title": "", "content": "Syxtlye, Cocernyng the church, thus we thynke: yt the Church in ye scriptures is diuersly take. Fyrst it is take for those chose, which by ye wyl of God are appointed to eternal lyfe. Of whyche Paule speaketh, sayeng: that she hath neither wrynkle nor spotte. Thys Church is knowen only vnto God. For he only (after the worde of Salomon) hath knowen the hertes of the chyldren of men. But neuerthelesse, they that are membres of thys churche knowe verely that they themselues are electe, and are membres of thys fyrst Churche, because they haue fayth in Christ. But they know none other mebres therof besyde themselues, for so is it wrytten in the acres of the Apostles: And they beleued as many as were ordeined to eternal lyfe. Therfore they that beleue are ordeyned to eternal lyfe. But who truly beleueth, no man knoweth but he that beleueth. He therfore nowe is sure that he is the chosen of God. For he (after the worde of the Apostle) hathe the earnest of the spirite, wherwith he beyng dispoused and sealed, knoweth hym selfe to be made, not bond, but verely free, and the sonne of the familie. For that spirite can not disceyue. Whych, yf he beare recorde vnto vs & certifyeth our cosciences, that God is oure father, & that we beynge sure and wythout feare do cal hym father, not doutyng but that we shal go vnto the euerlastyng inheritaunce, than is it certayne that the spirite of of the sonne of God is powred into oure hertes. It is certayne therfore that he is electe whych is so surely by faith perswaded. For they that beleue are ordeyned to eternall lyfe. But many in times past were, and many nowe are chosen, whych yet haue no fayth. The blessed mother of God,\n\nIohn and Paule whyle they were yet but infantes and lytleones were they not electe? & that before the creacyo of the world? but thys they knewe not in their ifacy nother by fayth nor reuelacyon. Mathew, Zacheus, ye righth ad thefe, & Magdale were they not also electe before the world was made? and yet they knewe not that, tyl they were lyghtned by the spirite, and drawen of the father vnto Christ Hereof therfore it maye be gathered, that this fyrst churche is knowen onlye vnto God, and that they only whiche haue a sure and an vnshake fayth knowe them selues to be membres of thys churche.\n\nAgayne the Churche is taken vniuersally for al that are rekened vnder the name of Christ, that is, whych haue gyuen theyr names to Christ. Of which a great sort acknowlege Christ sensibly by confession of fayth, & vse of Sacramentes, and yet in theyr hertes other they abhorre hym, or els knowe him not. Therfore we thinke, that so many as acknowledge the name of Christ, are of that Church. So was Iudas of the church of Christe, & al they that stept backe from Christ. For of the Apostles Iudas was aswel thought to be of the churche of Christ, as Peter or Iohn, whan he was nothynge lesse. But Christ knewe who was hys, and who was the deuelles. Of thys knowen and sensible church (albeit it agree not in thys worlde) are al that with mouth cofesse Christ, although there be many reprobates amonge them. For Christ paynteth out thys church by a proper parabel of ten virgins, wherof fyue were wyse, and fyue folyshe. Thys churche also somtyme is called electe, albeit it is not ye fyrst church, whych is wyth out spotte. but lyke as by the iudgement of men it is Goddes church for the sensible confession of fayth, so by the same reason it is called electe. For we iudge them both faythful and chosen, whyche gyue theyr names to Christ. So spake Peter, sayeng: To the electe whych are scattered thorow Pontus. &c. where by the name of Electe he vnderstadeth al them whych were of the cogregacions, to the whiche he wrote, and not them only whiche properly are chosen of the Lorde. For as they were vnknowe vnto Peter, so could he not wryte vnto them.\n\nFynally, the Churche is taken for euery partyculer assemble, company and congregacion of thys vniuersal & sensible church, as: The church of Rome, the Churche of Ausbrough. The Church of Lyos. There are also other maner of takynges of the Churche, whych I wyl passe ouer wyth sylence at thys tyme.\n\nBut here I beleue that ther is one Church of them, whyche haue the same holy spirite that certifyeth them, that they are the true chyldren of the housholde of God, and these are the fyrst frutes of churches. That church I beleue verely can not erre, namely in those chefe foundacions of ye fayth, wherin the chefe pointe of true religion consysteth.\n\nI beleue also that the vniuersal & sensible congregacion is one church, so longe as it holdeth thys true confession of fayth, wherof it is sayde alredy. And I beleue that al they are of ye churche, whyche gyue theyr names to it accordynge to the rule and promyse of Goddes worde. I beleue also that the infates Isaac, Iacob, Iudas and all that were of the sede of Abraham, & also those chyldren whose parentes in the begynnyng of the churche at the preachinge of the Apostles came to take parte wyth Christe, are of thys Church. For yf Isaac and the residue had not bene therof, they had not receyued the badge of the church. Seyng therfor they were of the churche, the infantes and chyldren of the primatiue churche were also therof. And for that cause I beleue & knowe that they were marked wyth the Sacrament of Baptyme. by the recepte whereof, they were rekened to be of the nombre of the Churche. For so the very infantes acknowlege before the receyuynge of Baptyme by the mouthes of theyr parentes, and of theyr godfathers and godmothers when they are offered to the churche, yea rather because the promyse offereth them whyche is made no lesse vnto oure infantes, but muche larger and more often than to the infantes of the olde Hebrewes.\n\nThese are the foundacions of baptysynge infantes and commendynge them to the churche, agaynst whych al the craftye inuencions and subtyll deuices of the Catabaptistes can do no thynge. For not only they that beleue are to be baptysed, but also they that acknowlege, and they that are of the churche by the promyses of Goddes worde. For otherwyse vtterly none of the Apostles shulde haue baptysed any man or woma, because they were not throughly assured of the fayth of them that confessed and gaue theyr names. For Symon the iuggler and enchaunter, Ananias, Saphiras and Iudas the traytoure wyth many mo were baptysed, whan they gaue theyr names to be christianes, and yet they had no fayth. Contrarywyse Isaac beynge an infant was circumcised, whan he profered not hys name neither beleued, but the promyse gaue the name. Then, seynge that our infantes are in the same state that ye Iewes chyldre were, the promyse both prefereth the name & acknowlegeth them to pertayn to our church. Therfore baptyme (we speake of the Sacrament of baptyme) as verely as Circucision requyreth nothynge but one of these, that is, other confession or proferynge of the name: or els the couenaunt or promyse. Al whych thynges shalbe made more euidente by these that folowe.", "token_count": 2028, "proofs": []} -{"_source_id": "zwinglis-fidei-ratio", "_source_title": "Zwingli's Fidei Ratio", "_author": "Ulrich Zwingli", "_schema_type": "doctrinal_document", "_license": "cc0-1.0", "_source_url": "https://quod.lib.umich.edu/e/eebo2/A15880.0001.001?rgn=main;view=fulltext", "document_id": "zwinglis-fidei-ratio", "document_kind": "declaration", "unit_type": "article", "number": "7", "title": "Article VII", "parent_number": "", "parent_title": "", "content": "Seueth. I beleue, yea I know. yt al Sacramentes are so farre of fro gyuyng of grace, yt they do not so muche as brynge or ministre it. In whych assercion perchaunce (O moste myghtye Emperour) I shalbe thought to malaperte. But thus fast standeth my iudgement. For grace as it is wroughte and gyuen to vs of Goddes spirite (I speake after the facyon of latyn, wha I vse thys worde grace for forgeuenesse of synnes mercy and free benefyte) so dothe that gyfte pearce, entre and attayne to our only spirite. But a guyde or chariote is not nedful to ye spirite. For the spirite is a power and cariage wherby al thiges are caried, neither haue we redde at any tyme in the holye scriptures, that sensible thynges (as Sacramentes are) could certaynly brynge wyth them the spirite. But yf at any tyme sensible thynges haue bene caried wyth the spirit, then it was the spirite that caryed, & not the sensible thynges.\n\nSo when the vehemet wynd was brought, by the power of the wynde tongues were also brought, but the wynd was not brought by the power of tongwes. So the wynd brought the quales, and caried awaye the locustes, but no quayles or locustes at any tyme haue bene so swyfte to carie the wynde.\n\nSo whan the wynd beyng so great that it was albe to take away mountaynes, passed by Elias, yet the Lorde was not caryed by the wynd. To by shorte: the wynd bloweth wher it wyll, that is, the wynd bloweth so as his nature is, and thou truly hearest the voyce of it, but knowest not from whence it came, or where it stayeth. So is euery one that is borne of the spirite, that is, ys lyghtned and drawen inuisibly, and insensybly. Truth hath spoken these thinges, therfor the grace of the spirite nether is brought wyth that dyppinge in the water, nother wyth that bytte or drawght, nother wyth that anoyntinge. For if it were so, than it myght be knowen, howe, wher, wherwith, by whom, & into whom the spirit were brought. For if the present effecte & strength of grace were tyed vnto the Sacrametes, tha wither they are brought, al thinges are gracyously wrought. And wher they are not ministred nor applied, al thinges are infeblysshed, that is, than were all they gracelesse whych had not receaued the Sacramentes al be it they be electe and chosen, whyche election is by the grace of God in Christe. Nether is there cause, why the diuynes shulde alledge Materia or subiectum, the matter or subiecte, for that the order and dispodisposicyon of it is before required, that is, that the grace of baptyme or of thankesgyuyng (for so they speake) maye be gyuen to hym, that is fyrste prepared thervnto. For he whych (after theyr mynde) receyueth this grace by the Sacrametes, other prepareth hys selfe thervnto, or els he is prepared of the spirite. Yf he prepare hym selfe, then haue we also some power of our selues, and so the preuentynge grace is nothyng. Yf he be prepared of the spirite to the recepte of grace, than I aske: whether yt also be done by the Sacrament as a guyde: or without the sacrement. If by the meanes of the sacramente, than by the sacrament man is prepared vnto the sacramente: And so the processe shalbe endlesse, for alwaye the sacrament shalbe required to the preparacion of the Sacrament. But if wythout the Sacrament we are prepared to the recept of the sacrametal grace, then ye spirite is present by hys bounteous liberalitie before ye Sacramet, and lykewyse grace is there alredy preset before ye sacramet be brought. Of whych thynges thys is gathered, (whyche wyllyngly and gladly I alowe in the ryght vse of sacrametes) that the Sacramentes are gyuen for an ope wytnesse of that grace, whych fyrst is present to euery faythfull particuler man.\n\nSo is baptyme before the congregacion gyuen to hym, whych before he receaue it other hath confessed the religion of Christ, or els hathe the worde of promise, wherby it is knowen, wen that he pertayneth to the churth For thys cause it is, that when we baptyse one of lawful age, we fyrst aske hym whether he beleue. And yf he answere yea: than in conclusion he receaueth baptyme. Therfore fayth is confessed to be present, before he receyue baptyme, and so fayth is not gyue in the recepte of baptyme.\n\nBut yf an infant be offred to baptyme, tha it is asked: whether the chyldes parentes offer it to be baptysed. And whan it is answered by the wytnesses that they wolde haue it baptysed, tha by & by the infant is baptised.\n\nAnd here the promyse of God wet before, that he aswel estemeth our infantes to be of the church, as were the chyldre of the Hebrues. For wha they whych are of the churche offer them, than the infante is baptysed by thys lawe, that for asmuche as it is borne of christianes, it is by Goddes promyse reputed and taken amonge the mebres of the Churche. Therfore by baptyme the churche openly receaueth him, which before is receyued by grace. So than, baptyme bryngeth not grace, but wytnesseth to the churche, that grace is alredy gyuen to hym, to whome baptyme is ministred.\n\nI beleue therfore O Emperoure, that a Sacrament is a sygne of an holye thynge, that is, of grace gyuen alredy. I beleue that it is a visible figure or fourme, of an inuisible grace. whyche by the fre gyfte of God is ministred and gyuen. And that it is a visible example whych neuerthelesse declareth almoste a certayne conueniencie, proporcion or agremente of a thynge done by the spirite. Moreouer I beleue that a Sacramente is an open wytnesse of grace gyuen: As wha we are baptysed, the body is wasshed wyth a moste pure Element: but therby is sygnifyed, that we thorowe the grace of Goddes goodnes are chosen into the company of the churche and people of God, wherin we oughte to lyue holely, ryghteously and godlye, for so Paule expoundeth the mistery. Therfore he whych receaueth baptyme wytnesseth therby hymselfe to be of Goddes churche, whyche worshippeth here God in soundnesse of faith and purenes of lyfe. And for that cause the sacramentes, whych are holye Ceremonies (for the worde cometh to the Element and it is made a Sacracramet) are deuoutly to be reuereced, that is, to be had in price & estimacion, and reuerentlye to be ministred & vsed. For albeit they can not pardone vs nor release vs of our synnes, yet vysiblye they ioyne vs to the churche, whych fyrste were inuisibly by the grace of Eleccion receyued into the same, whych thynge seyng that in the ministracion of them it is together pronounced and publyshed wyth the wordes of Goddes promyse, it is wyth muche deuocio to be had in estimacion. For yf we thynke otherwyse of the Sacrametes, namely that they beyng applied outwardly do purge & clense inwardly, then playnly Iewyshnes were come home agayne, whiche wyth diuerse wasshynges, oyntementes, offerynges, sacrifyces and meates beleued that theyr synnes were purged, and that grace by them were as it were purchased & bought. Whych thynge neuerthelesse the prophetes, and specially Esay and Ieremye dyd alwaye moste constantlye wyth sharpe wordes shake vp, teachinge that the promyses and benefittes are gyuen by the free liberalite of God, and not for the regarde of workes, merites or outward ceremonies\n\nI beleue also that the Catabaptistes denyeng baptyme to the infantes of christen men, do moste shamefully erre, not only therin, but also in many other thynges, wherof nowe is no tyme to speake. And to beware and exchue whether ye wyll the foolyshnesse or malyce of them, throughe the helpe of God not wythout peryl I both taught & wrote fyrste agaynst them, that nowe throughe hys goodnes that infeccion amog vs is greatly slackt, ceassed, relinquyshed & lefte of, so farre is it of that I other haue receyued, taught, or defended any thynge of thys sedicious secte.", "token_count": 2263, "proofs": []} -{"_source_id": "zwinglis-fidei-ratio", "_source_title": "Zwingli's Fidei Ratio", "_author": "Ulrich Zwingli", "_schema_type": "doctrinal_document", "_license": "cc0-1.0", "_source_url": "https://quod.lib.umich.edu/e/eebo2/A15880.0001.001?rgn=main;view=fulltext", "document_id": "zwinglis-fidei-ratio", "document_kind": "declaration", "unit_type": "article", "number": "8", "title": "Article VIII", "parent_number": "", "parent_title": "", "content": "Eyght, I beleue that in the holy Supper of thakes gyuing the very body of Christ is present wyth the eye, contemplacion and beholdyng of fayth: that is, that they whyche gyue thankes to the Lorde for the benefyte gyuen to vs in hys sonne, acknowlege hym to haue taken to hym very flesh, in it verely to haue suffred, and verely to haue wasshed awaye our synnes in hys bloude, and so al the thynges done by Christ to be made to them in the beholdyng of fayth as it were present.\n\nBut that Christes natural body by substaunce & really, that is, that hys natural bodye other is present in the Supper, or chued in oure mouthes & wyth our teeth, as the Papistes and certayne that loke backe vnto the pottes of Egypte shewe and wryte, that truely we do not only denye, but constantly affirme to be an errour, whiche is contrary to Goddes worde.\n\nWhych thynge O Emperour, by goddes helpe I shal in fewe wordes make as playne and euident to your maiestie, as is the sunne. Fyrst by bryngynge notable and godly authorities of holy scripture. Then wyth argumentes taken out of them as it were wyth great peces of ordinace encounteryng in battel against our aduersaries. And fynally, in shewing that the olde doctours & diuines were of oure mynde, and stande fully wyth vs.\n\nIn the meane whyle come O thou holy spirite the creatour, be present & lyghten the myndes of thyne, fyl with grace and lyght the breastes whyche thou haste made.\n\nFyrst Christ him selfe the mouth and wysedome of God sayeth thus:\n\nYou shall alwaye haue poore folke wyth you, but me shall ye not alwaye haue. Lo here the only presence of his body is denyed. For accordyng to his Godhede he is alwaye present. For so is he alwayes euerye where, according to an other worde of hys: I wyl (sayeth he) be wt you vntil the worldes ende. That is, touchyng hys Godhed, power, and goodnes.\n\nWyth vs in declaryng thys place agreeth S. Aug, vpon Iohns Gospel the .l. treatye.\n\nNeyther is there cause why oure aduersaries shulde alledge: that Christes manhed is, whersoeuer is hys Godhed, otherwyse the person is diuided. For that allegyng shulde take awaye the very manhed of Christ. For nothing but God can be euery wher.\n\nAnd the manhed to be in one place, but the Godhed to be euery where doth not diuide the persone, no more then the sonne takynge to hym manhed, diuideth the vnitie of substance. But marke thys well. It shulde seme rather to diuide the vnitie of substace (but yet it dothe not) whyle one persone taketh to hym a creature, which the other two persones take not to the at all: than is, to diuide the persone, the manhed to be in one place, but the Godhed to by euery where. For we maye also se in creatures. That the bodyes are tyed to one place only, but the power and vertue of them strayeth farre abrode. As appereth by two examples folowynge.\n\nThe sunne is bodely placed but in one place: but hys power and vertue worketh in al places of thys worlde.\n\nMannes mynde also surmounteth euen the very starres and pearceth the very helles, and yet the body is but in one place only.\n\nChriste also sayeth thus: Agayne I leaue the worlde and go to the father. Lo, here is a worde of forsaking, as before ther was a word of hauing: because our aduersaries shal not be able to saye: we haue him not here visiblie. For whan he speaketh of the visible wythdrawynge of hys bodye, he sayeth thus: A lytle whyle, and ye shal not se me. &c. It were nothynge but iugglyng yf we shuld stryue, that his natural body were present here, but inuisiblie. For why shulde he, whych yet wer here, refuse to be sene, which so often tyme afters hys resurreccion shewed hymselfe to hys disciples moste manyfestly.\n\nAgayne Christ sayeth: It is necessarie for you that I go away. Marke that he sayeth: that I go awaye. But yf he were here styl, it were not necessarye that we shulde not se hym, but rather confortable that we myght se him. For he (as often as hys disciples were amased and astonnyed at the beholdynge of hym) shewed hymselfe playnly and openly to them. And lest other theyr senses or theyr thoughtes shulde suffer any suspicion. He sayeth vnto them: Se my handes & my feete: for it is euen I my selfe. Touche me, and handle me.\n\nAnd to Thomas he said: put thyne hande into my syde. And to Magdalene he shewed hymselfe vysiblye.\n\nAgayne when he nowe euen goynge awaye shulde comende hys disciples vnto hys father, he sayd:\n\nHere after I wyl not be in the world. Here is vsed a Verbe substantiue, as well as in these wordes: thys is my body, that the aduersaries maye not here saye, that there is a fyguratiue speache, seyng they denye that verbes substantiues receiue any fygure. But the thynge hath no nede of these euasions, For it foloweth in the texte: But they are in the worlde. Whyche collacion teacheth manyfestly, that he touchynge hys manhed is not in the world than, wha hys disciples were. And that we maye knowe whan he went awaye (not as they rather faine than expound: wha he made hymselfe inuisible) so sayeth Luke: And it happened, wha he blessed them, he wente awaye from them, and was caryed vp into heauen.\n\nLoo, he sayeth not: he vanyshed awaye: or made hymselfe inuisible.\n\nAnd Marke addeth: The Lorde after he had spoken to them was taken vp into heauen, and sytteth on rhe ryght hande of God. He sayeth not: He abydeth here styll, but hath made his body inuisible. In yt Actes: whyle they beheld he was take vp on hye: And a cloud receyued hi out of theyr syght. A cloud couered hym, whych had ben no nede, yf he had onely taken awaye the syght of him selfe, and otherwyse had ben present here styl. Neither neded he then the takyng vp, or lyftyng vp on hye. And it foloweth ther: The same Iesus whyche is taken vp from you into heauen, shall so come eue as ye haue sene hym go into heauen.\n\nWhat is clearer than thys? he is taken away from you. Than he was not wyth them nother visiblie nor inuisiblie concernyng hys manhed. Wherfore, whan we shal se hym coe agayne, lyke as he wente awaye, tha shall we knowe that he is present. Or els touchynge hys manhed, he sytteth at the ryght hande of the father, tyll he shal come to iudge both the quicke and the deade.\n\nBut because ther is some that do take away place from Christes body, and sayeth that it is in no place: Let them take hede howe openly they go agaynst the truth and shut theyr eyes wylfully. For they are not ignorant, that hys body was in the Maunger, in the Temple at Ierusalem wha his paretes were in theyr iorney. It was on the Crosse, in the Graue, wythout the graue. for the Angel sayd: he is ryson, he is not here. Lo the place wher they layed hym. And that they shulde not say: that hys body is euery wher, let them wel marke the Aungell sayeng: He is not here. And thys place: Iesus came whe the gates were shut and stode in the myddest of them. What nede he to come, yf hys bodye be euery wher, but inuisiblie? It had ben enough not to come, but only to shewe hym selfe, whych was bodelye there present before. But away wyth so craftely alleged tryfles, which take from vs the truthe as wel of Christes manhed, as of the holy scriptures. These aforesayd places of scripture take awaye the presence of Christes body euery where, except in heauen, speakyng orderly and ryght after the rule of holye scripture, that is, for so muche as we are assured by the scripture touchynge the nature and propertie of the bodye taken to hym.\n\nHowe muche so euer contrarye places constrayne vs, (as whan they tell vs of the myraculous power of God) yet what so euer we put forth touchynge the power of God, neuer ought to be wrythe of vs so farre that we shulde beleue God to do contrary vnto hys worde, for that were the propertie of feblenesse & not of power.\n\nThat wyth our mouthe ye naturall body of Christ is not eaten, hym selfe shewed, whan he sayde vnto ye Iewes stryuynge for the bodelye earynge of his fleshe: The fleshe profiteth nothig. Namely to eate it naturallye, but to eate it spiritually profyteth much, for it gyueth lyfe.\n\nThat that is borne of fleashe, is fleashe. And that that is borne of ye spirite, is spirite.\n\nYf than the natural body of Christ be eaten wyth oure mouthe, what other thynge of fleashe naturally eaten can be made but fleashe? And lest it shuld be thought of any ma to be but an easy argument and a lyght reason let hym here, waye and consyder the other parte. That that is borne of spirite, is spirite.\n\nYf than the fleashe of Christ be holsome to the soule, it muste spiritually and not carnally be eaten. Thys also pertayneth vnto the matter of Sacramentes, that the spirite is begotten by the spirite, and not by any bodelye thynge, as we shewed before.\n\nPaule admonysheth, that yf any haue knowen Christ at any tyme after the fleashe, yet nowe he shulde not knowe hym after the fleashe. By these & suche lyke places are we compelled to acknowlege, yt these wordes: thys is my body muste be taken not naturally, but figuratiuely: lyke as these are: Thys is the Passeouer. For the Lambe whych was yere by yere eaten in that great solempnitie of holy dayes was not the natural Passeouer or passe by, but dyd sygnifye it in times past to be done. To this ende also agreeth the succession or exchaunge, because the Supper cometh in the stede of the Labe, whych thinge putteth vs in remembrauce, ye Christ vsed lyke wordes. For the succession kepeth the imitacio, that is, lyke maner of speache.\n\nThe tyme also agreeth: for in the same supper the old passeouer is layd aparte and abolyshed, and the newe thankesgeuynge is begonne and appointed.\n\nThe propertie of all the remembraunces do agree, which chalengeth to them selues the name of it, wherof they make mencion and remebrauce.\n\nSo the people of Athens called a certayne holy daye that they had: The easment of comon dette, not for that the dette shulde yerly be discharged, but because they wyth reuerence perpetually kept that that Solon had ordeyned in tyme past, and reuerenced that theyr feast, wyth the name of the thynge it selfe: So these thynges, that is, the bread and wyne of the supper, are called the body & bloud of Christ, whych are tokens, sygnes and remebraunces of hys very body & bloude. Nowe folowe the argumentes.\n\nHere folowe thre argumentes.\nThe fyrst. As the bodye can not be fedde wyth a spirituall thynge, so neyther ye soule wyth a bodely thing. And yf the natural body of Christe be eaten. I aske? whether dothe it fede the bodye or the soule? But it fedeth not the body, tha of force it fedeth the soule. Yf it fede the soule, tha the soule eateth fleashe, and that were not true (which is moste true) that the spirite only is borne of the spirite.\n\nSecondarely I aske thys: what doth the natural body of Christ eaten make perfecte? Yf the forgeuenesse of synnes (as one sorte affirme) than the disciples had forgeuenes of theyr sinnes by the recept of the supper, and so Christ dyed in vayne. Agayne, yf that that is eaten ministred the vertue of Christes passion and death (as ye same sorte shewe) then the vertue of his passion, death and redempcion was destributed before it was begonne. And yf it fede the body vnto the resurreccion (as one certayne man very vnlearnedly affirmeth) than muche more it shulde heale the body & discharge it of sycknesse. But Ireneus loueth otherwyse to be vnderstanded, whan he wryteth: that our bodyes are nurryshed vnto the resurreccion by the bodye of Christ. For he sheweth: that the hope of oure resurreccion is establyshed by the resurreccion of Christ. Loo, thys is a pleasaunt figuratiue speache.\n\nThyrdlye, yf the natural bodye of Christe in the supper is gyuen to the disciples to eate, than it foloweth of necessitie, that they haue eaten it as it was. But than it was passible (for it was not yet glorifyed) therfore they haue eaten hys passible bodye.\n\nBut they wyl saye: They dyd eate the same body, but not as it was passible, but the same after the maner and qualities that it had after hys resurreccion. And we saye agayne: that tha other he hadde two bodyes, one that was not yet glorifyed, and the other that was glorifyed: Or els that one & the same bodye was al at ones in the same tyme passible and impassible. And so by thys meanes forasmuche as he so greatly abhorred death, Doutlesse heretikes wold gather that he suffred not ye paynes of death, but that he vsed thys gyft of the glorifyed body, wherby he was lackyng paine, and therfore wyll they saye: that he dyd not truly dye, but by dissimulacion. And thus by these blynd busardes the trade of Marcions heresie might be newly reuiued. Sex hundreth argumentes O Emperour, myght be brought, but we wyl now be content wyth these. But that the olde wryters are of our opinion (whych shalbe the laste parte of thys article) I wyll proue by two wytnesses, whyche are of the chefe.\n\nBy Ambrose whych vpon the fyrst epistle to the Corinthes, vpon these wordes: Shewe the Lordes death tyl he come &c. sayeth thus.\n\nSeyng that by the death of ye Lord we are delyuered, beynge myndfull of thys thynge, in eatynge and drynkynge we signifye the fleash & bloud, whych are offred for vs. &c. Ambrose speaketh of the meate and drynke of the supper, & sheweth, that we signifie these very thynges, whyche were offred for vs.\n\nBy Awsten also, whych in the thyrtie treatie vpon Iohns Gospel affirmeth: that Christes bodye that rose from the dead must by but in one place. Wher the printed exemplares haue (may) for (must) but coruptlye. For both in the Master of sentence and in the Decrees (wherinto this sentence of Awsten is traslated) it is red must. Wherby we maye openly see, that what so euer the olde writters spake honorably of the supper, they dyd vtterly vnderstand it, not of the natural eatyng of the body of Christ, but of the spirituall.\n\nThe same Awsten agaynst Adimantus. 12 chap. teacheth: that these thre sentences: the bloud is the sowle: thys is my body: and, the stone was Christ: are spoken sacramentally, that is, as he speaketh in a signe, and figuratiuely. And amonge many other thinges at lengthe he commeth to these wordes: I maye also interprete thys commaundemente to be put in a sygne. For the Lord dowted not to saye: Thys is my body, whan he gaue a sygne of hys body. Thus sayth Awsten.\n\nLoo, here we haue a keye wherwith we maye open all the saynges of the olde wrytters towchyng thys article of the supper: that that whych only is the signe of the body, he sayth is called the body.\n\nLet them go nowe that wyll, and condempne vs of heresye, so that they knowe therby also them selues agaynst the Decrees of Bysshoppes to condempne the chefe pyllare and staye of diuines.\n\nOf these thinges it is made most manifest, that the olde wrytters al waye spake sacramentally, whe they gaue so much to the eatinge of Christes body in the supper, namly, that the sacramentall eatinge of Christes body could not clense the sowle, but fayth in God through Iesus Christe, which is the spirituall eatinge, wherof this outwarde eatinge, is a token and shadowe. For lyke as bread sustayneth the body, and wyne comforteth, nurryssheth, quyckeneth, refresheth, and maketh a man mery: Euen so it strengthneth and susteyneth the sycke soule, and assureth it of the mercy of God, because he hath geuen to vs his sone: & so lykewyse it refressheth, and maketh mery ye mynd, that our sinnes (wherwith it was vexed) are quenched in his blessed bloud.\n\nAt thys tyme we wyl holde vs cotent wyth these, albeit one myght make hole bokes to declare & proue that the olde wryters are of oure opinion in thys matter. Neyther let the lytle boke of Eccius latly put forth touchig the opinion of the olde wrytters discorage any man, for shortly, by the grace of God, we shall se the confutacion of it, by the great learned ma our brother Ecolampadius, whose laboure hath bene fro the begynnyng of thys controuersye to enserche and gather out the myndes of the olde wryters touchynge the same. But in thys matter these thynges that maye be requyred for the more fuller declaracion herof, or confutacion of our aduersaries, we whyche are of thys opinion haue (as I thynke) abundantly perfourmed by many bokes written vnto dyuers men.", "token_count": 4776, "proofs": []} -{"_source_id": "zwinglis-fidei-ratio", "_source_title": "Zwingli's Fidei Ratio", "_author": "Ulrich Zwingli", "_schema_type": "doctrinal_document", "_license": "cc0-1.0", "_source_url": "https://quod.lib.umich.edu/e/eebo2/A15880.0001.001?rgn=main;view=fulltext", "document_id": "zwinglis-fidei-ratio", "document_kind": "declaration", "unit_type": "article", "number": "9", "title": "Article IX", "parent_number": "", "parent_title": "", "content": "Nynth. I beleue that the Ceremonies, whych by supersticio are nother contrarie to fayth, nor to the word of God, (albeit I knowe not whether any suche maye be foude) may thrughe charitie be suffred, til ye lyght of knowlege more and more shyne vpon vs. But I beleue also (the same charitie beynge mastres) that the sayd ceremonies (whan wythout great offence it maye be done) are to be abolyshed, although the vnfaythful crye out neuer so muche agaynst it.\n\nBut I thynke that ymages, which are set vp to be worshipped are not to be accompted amonge ceremonies, but are of the nombre of those thynges whyche are vtterly contrarye to Goddes word. But those that are not set vp to be worshipped, or wher ther is no daunger of worshippyng them here after, it is so farre of that I wyll condemne them, that I acknowlege both the paynters and caruers crafte to be ye gyftes of God.", "token_count": 258, "proofs": []} -{"_source_id": "zwinglis-fidei-ratio", "_source_title": "Zwingli's Fidei Ratio", "_author": "Ulrich Zwingli", "_schema_type": "doctrinal_document", "_license": "cc0-1.0", "_source_url": "https://quod.lib.umich.edu/e/eebo2/A15880.0001.001?rgn=main;view=fulltext", "document_id": "zwinglis-fidei-ratio", "document_kind": "declaration", "unit_type": "article", "number": "10", "title": "Article X", "parent_number": "", "parent_title": "", "content": "Tenth. I beleue that the office of prophecie and of preachynge Goddes worde is an holy thyng, and that amonge al offices it is moste necessarie. For to speake directly after the rule of scripture, we se amoge al people that the outwarde preachynge of the Apostles, Euangelistes, Byshoppes & Pastours went before fayth, whyche fayth neuerthelesse we attribute vnto the spirite only. For (alasse) we se very many which heare the outward preaching of the Gospel, but they beleue not, which happeneth for lack of the spirite. Whither so euer therfore Prophetes or Preachers of Goddes word are sent, it is a singler token of Goddes fauore, that he wyl vnto hys electe open the knowledge of hym selfe. And contrary wyse, to whom true preachers are denyed, it is a token that Goddes wrath hangeth ouer them. As we maye gather of the Prophetes and of the example of S. Paule, whyche somtyme was forbydde to go to certein, and sometyme called vnto other. And truth it is, that both the lawes them selues & the Magistrates can by nothynge more presently be furthered toward the defece of publike iustice, than by the sincere preachynge of Goddes worde. For in vayne is ryght and equitie comaunded, excepte it be to them, that both regarde it and loue it. And thervnto the preachers as ministers prepare the mindes, but the spirite is the worker, as author both of the preacher and of the hearer. We also acknowlege that kynde of ministers, namely, whyche teacheth, coforteth, affrayeth, careth for, and faythfully loketh to the sauegarde of the people of Christ. And also that, that baptiseth, that in the holy supper ministreth the body & bloude of the Lorde (for so we also figuratiuelye cal the holy bread and wyne of the supper.) And further we acknowlege that sorte of ministers, that visiteth the sycke: that ministreth to the poore wyth the almes and in the name of the cogregacio:\n\nAnd finally ye, that in scholes teacheth, openly readeth and interpreteth, that other themselues or other may be instructed that hereafter they maye haue rule of congregacions.\n\nBut that monstrouse mitred and crosyard kynd of Papisticall byshoppes we beleue to be lordly loyterers, bastardes and vnlawful chyldren. And yt it is a nobre borne to consume vytayles, an vnprofytable burthen of the earthe, and fynally to be vtterlye that thyng in the body of the church, that byles, botches, wenes and impostumes are in mannes body.", "token_count": 671, "proofs": []} -{"_source_id": "zwinglis-fidei-ratio", "_source_title": "Zwingli's Fidei Ratio", "_author": "Ulrich Zwingli", "_schema_type": "doctrinal_document", "_license": "cc0-1.0", "_source_url": "https://quod.lib.umich.edu/e/eebo2/A15880.0001.001?rgn=main;view=fulltext", "document_id": "zwinglis-fidei-ratio", "document_kind": "declaration", "unit_type": "article", "number": "11", "title": "Article XI", "parent_number": "", "parent_title": "", "content": "Eleuenth. I knowe that the Magistrate ryghtly chosen & admitted is Goddes lieutenaunt aswel as the preacher. For as the preacher is the minister of the heauenly wysedome and goodnes, as he that faythfullye teacheth and rebuketh sinne and errour: so the Magistrate is the minister of goodnes and ryghteousnes. Of goodnes, that wyth faythfulnes and temperancie lyke vnto God he may both heare and se vnto the causes, matters and busynesses of his people. Of righteousnes, that he may represse, holde downe, breake and punyshe the boldnes of the wycked: and support maintayne and defende the innocentes. Yf a Prince haue these gyftes, I beleue that hys subiectes nede not be afrayed of his conscience. Yf he lacke them, and yet for al that wyll shewe hymselfe terrible and to be feared, I beleue that his cosciece by no meanes ca be discharged therfor, because he is ryghtly chosen and admytted. But yet also I beleue that a christen man ought to obey suche a tyraunt, vnto suche an occasion as Paule speaketh of: Yf thou mayst be fre, rather vse it. Whyche occasion neuerthelesse I beleue to be shewed of God onely, & not of ma, and that not obscurely, but as openly as Saule was abiecte, and Dauid taken to be his successour. And as touchynge payeng of tribute and custome for our defece, I vtterly thinke as Paule doth. Rom. 13.", "token_count": 388, "proofs": []} -{"_source_id": "zwinglis-fidei-ratio", "_source_title": "Zwingli's Fidei Ratio", "_author": "Ulrich Zwingli", "_schema_type": "doctrinal_document", "_license": "cc0-1.0", "_source_url": "https://quod.lib.umich.edu/e/eebo2/A15880.0001.001?rgn=main;view=fulltext", "document_id": "zwinglis-fidei-ratio", "document_kind": "declaration", "unit_type": "article", "number": "12", "title": "Article XII", "parent_number": "", "parent_title": "", "content": "Twelfte. I beleue that that forged fable of the fyre of Purgatorie is as blasphemouse a thynge agaynst the free redepcion purchased by Christes bloude, as it hath ben gaynful to the authors, inuentours and mayntayners therof. For yf it be necessary wyth paynes and tormetes to washe away the deseruinges of our synnes, than shal Christe be deade in vayne, and than is grace of none effecte. Tha whych thyng, what can be thought more wicked in the christen commone welthe, state and condicion? Or what maner of Christ haue they, whiche wyl themselues to be called christianes, and yet are afrayed of this fyre, naye, no fyre nowe, but a smoke?\n\nBut as towchinge hell, wher with Ixion & Tantalus the vnfaythfull, disobedient and stubburne enemyes of God are euerlastingly punysshed, I do not only beleue that it is, but I verely knowe it. For when the truthe it selfe speaketh of the vniuersall iudgemete, he sheweth yt after that iudgemet certayn shal go into euerlastyng fyre. Tha after ye vniuersal iudgemet ther shalbe an euerlastig fyre. So yt ye Anabaptistes ca not colorably cloke their erroure, wherby they teache,\n\nThat Euerlastinge shall not continue after the generall iudgemente. For here Christe speaketh of an euerlastynge fyre after the iudgemente, whych shal burne and tormente the deuell with his aungels, with the wicked that despise God, with the Tyrautes which with lyes oppresse ye truth, and with the vnmercifull, whyche of tender compassyon and fayth releue not ye necessytie of theyr neyghbour. These aforsayd artycles I stedfastlye beleue, teache & defende, not with myne owne wordes, but wyth the notable sentences of Goddes holy worde.\n\nAnd I promyse and professe (God so wyllyng) to do the same so longe as I lyue. Excepte any man by the decrees of the very holye scriptures ryghtlye vnderstanded can as plainly and opely (as we haue done these) declare, proue and confirme the contrarie. Vnto vs doutlesse it is no lesse pleasaunt & acceptable than ryght and lawful to submitte our wrytynges and assercions to the holy scriptures, and to the Churche by the spirite iudginge the same. We myght haue declared all these articles more plenteouslye and at length, but seynge the tyme wolde not suffer vs, we ar cotent with these. Whiche we thynke to be suche, as me maye easely pynche at (for so is the facio now a dayes) but no man ca be able worthelye to confute and auoyde them. Neuertheles yf any wyl assaye he shall (by Goddes grace) not escape vnanswered. For than perchauce we shall brynge forth the resydue of oure artillarie and ordenauce, wherof we haue good store and plentye behynde but these are sufficient for this tyme. Wherfore moste prudent Emperour, and ye other princes, lordes of great power, and nobles of hyghe estate, and fynally ye learned Embassadoures and heades of comon wealthes, I praye and beseche you all, for Christe Iesus sake the Lorde and our brother: for his mercy and righteousnes sake: for his iudgement sake: (before whyche, wil ye nyl ye you muste al come and gyue a rekening of your procedynges) wherin he shall rendre vnto euery one accordyng to theyr desertes: from whome no cousel is hyd: whyche by the Prophete threatneth woo to them that saye, good is euell and euell good: and to the makers of wycked lawes: whych subuerteth and ouerthroweth the deuises and counsels of princes wickedly deliberating and vngodly decreyng, enacting, pronouncyng, establyshyng and comaudynge any thynge agaynst Goddes wyll, yea (I saye once againe) I most humbly desyre you all for hys cause, that aduaunceth the humble and casteth downe the proude, despyse not the symplenesse and bacenesse of me admonyshynge you so wyse and learned men in the begynnynge. For fooles, Idiotes and symple men haue often spoken many thynges in due season. And the truth it selfe hath chosen to be publyshed and preached of men of rude, symple and lowe estate.\n\nAgayne, remembre that ye your selues are men also, whyche both maye disceaue and be disceaued. For euery man is a lyer, and vnlesse he be otherwise taught by ye inspiracion of God, than he hym selfe other knoweth or desireth, ther is nothynge to be loked for of hym, but by hys owne crafte & counsel to hurle downe hym selfe.\n\nFor ful truly sayd Ieremye the Prophete: Loo, they haue refused the Lordes worde, what wysedome than can remayne in them selfus? Wherfore, forasmuche as youre selues are the prelates and ryngleaders of ryghteousnesse, no men oughte so muche as you to haue the sure and certayne knowledge of the wyl of God. which, from whence can it be fetched and requyred, than out of hys holy scriptures? Abhorre not therfore theyr myndes which lean holly to goddes word. For comonly we se it happe, that the more the aduersaries stryue agaynst it, so muche the more a great deale it florysheth and cometh to lyght, and errour and falshed is cast oute of the dores. But yf amonge you ther be any (as I knowe ther is) that wyl stoutlye deminishe and diffame oure learnynge vnto you, and wyll saye: that we are ygnoraunt and lacke knowlege, yea and that we are maliciouse also, yet thinke this with your selues: Fyrst, whether we whych folow this maner of preachynge the gospel, and the ryght vse of ministracion of the sacrament of thankes gyuyng, haue at any tyme so ordered our lyues, that any good man hathe douted, whether we ought to be reputed and taken as good, honest and faythfull men? And agayne, whether euen from our cradels we haue ben so estraunged from wytte and erudicion, that all hope of learnynge shulde vtterlye be caste awaye from vs? vndoutedly we glorie of nother of these, seynge that Paule hymselfe sayeth: that what so euer he was, it was al of the gyft of God. Neuerthelesse, yf our lyfe haue happened sometyme (by the benefyte of God) to be somewhat prosperous and pleasaunt, yet wholly was it neuer giuen to riote, excesse and fylthynes at any tyme, neither yet (God be praised therfore) hath degenerated into cruelnes, pryde, and obstinacie, so that the wytnes of our lyfe (through Goddes benefite) hath many tymes stayed the deuises of our aduersaries, and made them so astonyed, that they haue retyred backe againe. And as for our learnynge, albeit it is greater then oure aduersaries other can beare, withstand, or without conscience despise, yet is it farre lesse than they that tenderly loue vs, iudge it to be. But yet to comme to oure purpose, we haue so not a fewe yeres bene sowldiars & studentes both in holy scripture and in mannes learnynge, that there is no cause why yt we shuld nowe teache any thynge rasshly. We maye lawfully prayse the grace and free gyftes of God so lyberaly distributed to our congregations. For owt of al dowte so haue oure congregacions (whyche here the Lord God by our ministerie) receaued ye word of truth, ye lyeng & vntruth are shroncken: pryde, ryote and excesse are broken: reuilynge, slauderynge, chydynge and dissencion are trudged awaye from amonge vs, whyche doutlesse, yf they be not the frutes of ye holy spirite, what are they els? Consyder wyth your selues, O moste myghtye Emperoure and all ye princes & nobles, what good frute thys vysar of mannes doctrine hathe brought to you. The Masses that are bought and solde, as they haue increased the outragious luste and wantonnesse as well of princes as of the people, so haue they brought in and enlarged the fylthy luste & excessiue pryde of Popes, cardinalles, and byshoppes and the vnsaciable couetousnes and gluttony of mercylesse Massemogers What myscheue is it, that thys masse marte, with choppinge, chaunginge, byinge and sellinge therof hath not procured and set forwarde? who is able to wast and scatter abrode the excedyng rychesse that is heaped together by massynge, except they be stopped and stragled euen in the vaynes & that in tyme? God therfore muche better refourme these thynges than you all, whome we gladly bothe cal & beleue to be the chefe and most myghtye here in earth, & graunt you grace to cut awaye the rootes of that wycked Masse and of al other errours in the churche, and that you may bring o passe, that Proude Rome wyth all her dirtie dregges, whyche she hathe thrusted into al christendome, and specially into your Germany, may be vtterly forsaken and lefte. And as you tender your owne saluacions, what power so euer you haue hytherto executed agaynst the puritie of Christes Gospell, that you maye haue grace nowe at the laste wholly to bende the same agaynst the wycked inforcemetes of the vngodly Papistes, that true ryghteousnesse whych thorowe your negligences is banyshed, and innocency, whych is obscured with fained and counterfeated coloures, maye be brought agayne vnto vs.\n\nTher is enough and to muche crueltie executed already, except without a cause and contrary to ryght to commaunde, to condempne, to torment, yea to spoyle, bannyshe, and kyl be not tyrannouse or cruell.\n\nTherfore, seyng it goeth not wel forward wyth youre thys waye, you must surely go an other waye to worke. Yf this counsel be of God, stryue not agaynst God. If it be any otherwyse, it wyl dowtlesse fal in the own folysshnesse. Wherfore O sonnes of men who so euer ye be, suffer the worde of God freely to be spred abrode & to spring furth. Remember yt it lyeth not in your power (if God wyl haue it growe) to forbydde and let the grasse yt it growe not. Ye see ye this frut of ye gospel is abodautly watered with ye heauenly showers, neyther with any heate of me ca it be iforced to wyther and fade awaye. Consyder not what ye most desyre, but what in the matter of the Gospel the worlde requyreth. what so euer thys is, take it in good worth, & by your counsels, deuises and determinacyons, shewe your selues to be the chyldren of God.\n\nAt Zuryk the 3. daye of Iuly, in the yere of our Lord. 1530.\n\nVnto your noble Maiestie and vnto al faythful men, your most obedient subiecte Huldryk Zwinglius by the grace, callyng and sendyng of God, flockfeeder of the congregacion of Zuryk.", "token_count": 2975, "proofs": []} +{"_source_id": "abstract-of-principles", "_source_title": "Abstract of Principles", "_author": "Basil Manly, Jr", "_contributors": ["James P. Boyce", "John Broadus", "E.T. Winkler", "William Williams"], "_schema_type": "doctrinal_document", "_license": "cc0-1.0", "_source_url": "https://www.sbts.edu/about/abstract/", "document_id": "abstract-of-principles", "document_kind": "confession", "unit_type": "article", "number": "1", "title": "I. The Scriptures", "parent_number": "", "parent_title": "", "content": "The Scriptures of the Old and New Testaments were given by inspiration of God, and are the only sufficient, certain and authoritative rule of all saving knowledge, faith and obedience.", "token_count": 35, "proofs": []} +{"_source_id": "abstract-of-principles", "_source_title": "Abstract of Principles", "_author": "Basil Manly, Jr", "_contributors": ["James P. Boyce", "John Broadus", "E.T. Winkler", "William Williams"], "_schema_type": "doctrinal_document", "_license": "cc0-1.0", "_source_url": "https://www.sbts.edu/about/abstract/", "document_id": "abstract-of-principles", "document_kind": "confession", "unit_type": "article", "number": "2", "title": "II. God", "parent_number": "", "parent_title": "", "content": "There is but one God, the Maker, Preserver and Ruler of all things, having in and of Himself, all perfections, and being infinite in them all; and to Him all creatures owe the highest love, reverence and obedience.", "token_count": 49, "proofs": []} +{"_source_id": "abstract-of-principles", "_source_title": "Abstract of Principles", "_author": "Basil Manly, Jr", "_contributors": ["James P. Boyce", "John Broadus", "E.T. Winkler", "William Williams"], "_schema_type": "doctrinal_document", "_license": "cc0-1.0", "_source_url": "https://www.sbts.edu/about/abstract/", "document_id": "abstract-of-principles", "document_kind": "confession", "unit_type": "article", "number": "3", "title": "III. The Trinity", "parent_number": "", "parent_title": "", "content": "God is revealed to us as Father, Son and Holy Spirit each with distinct personal attributes, but without division of nature, essence or being.", "token_count": 28, "proofs": []} +{"_source_id": "abstract-of-principles", "_source_title": "Abstract of Principles", "_author": "Basil Manly, Jr", "_contributors": ["James P. Boyce", "John Broadus", "E.T. Winkler", "William Williams"], "_schema_type": "doctrinal_document", "_license": "cc0-1.0", "_source_url": "https://www.sbts.edu/about/abstract/", "document_id": "abstract-of-principles", "document_kind": "confession", "unit_type": "article", "number": "4", "title": "IV. Providence", "parent_number": "", "parent_title": "", "content": "God from eternity, decrees or permits all things that come to pass, and perpetually upholds, directs and governs all creatures and all events; yet so as not in any wise to be the author or approver of sin nor to destroy the free will and responsibility of intelligent creatures.", "token_count": 59, "proofs": []} +{"_source_id": "abstract-of-principles", "_source_title": "Abstract of Principles", "_author": "Basil Manly, Jr", "_contributors": ["James P. Boyce", "John Broadus", "E.T. Winkler", "William Williams"], "_schema_type": "doctrinal_document", "_license": "cc0-1.0", "_source_url": "https://www.sbts.edu/about/abstract/", "document_id": "abstract-of-principles", "document_kind": "confession", "unit_type": "article", "number": "5", "title": "V. Election", "parent_number": "", "parent_title": "", "content": "Election is God's eternal choice of some persons unto everlasting life-not because of foreseen merit in them, but of His mere mercy in Christ-in consequence of which choice they are called, justified and glorified.", "token_count": 43, "proofs": []} +{"_source_id": "abstract-of-principles", "_source_title": "Abstract of Principles", "_author": "Basil Manly, Jr", "_contributors": ["James P. Boyce", "John Broadus", "E.T. Winkler", "William Williams"], "_schema_type": "doctrinal_document", "_license": "cc0-1.0", "_source_url": "https://www.sbts.edu/about/abstract/", "document_id": "abstract-of-principles", "document_kind": "confession", "unit_type": "article", "number": "6", "title": "VI. The Fall of Man", "parent_number": "", "parent_title": "", "content": "God originally created Man in His own image, and free from sin; but, through the temptation of Satan, he transgressed the command of God, and fell from his original holiness and righteousness; whereby his posterity inherit a nature corrupt and wholly opposed to God and His law, are under condemnation, and as soon as they are capable of moral action, become actual transgressors.", "token_count": 79, "proofs": []} +{"_source_id": "abstract-of-principles", "_source_title": "Abstract of Principles", "_author": "Basil Manly, Jr", "_contributors": ["James P. Boyce", "John Broadus", "E.T. Winkler", "William Williams"], "_schema_type": "doctrinal_document", "_license": "cc0-1.0", "_source_url": "https://www.sbts.edu/about/abstract/", "document_id": "abstract-of-principles", "document_kind": "confession", "unit_type": "article", "number": "7", "title": "VII. The Mediator", "parent_number": "", "parent_title": "", "content": "Jesus Christ, the only begotten Son of God, is the divinely appointed mediator between God and man. Having taken upon Himself human nature, yet without sin, He perfectly fulfilled the law; suffered and died upon the cross for the salvation of sinners. He was buried, and rose again the third day, and ascended to His Father, at whose right hand He ever liveth to make intercession for His people. He is the only Mediator, the Prophet, Priest and King of the Church, and Sovereign of the Universe.", "token_count": 110, "proofs": []} +{"_source_id": "abstract-of-principles", "_source_title": "Abstract of Principles", "_author": "Basil Manly, Jr", "_contributors": ["James P. Boyce", "John Broadus", "E.T. Winkler", "William Williams"], "_schema_type": "doctrinal_document", "_license": "cc0-1.0", "_source_url": "https://www.sbts.edu/about/abstract/", "document_id": "abstract-of-principles", "document_kind": "confession", "unit_type": "article", "number": "8", "title": "VIII. Regeneration", "parent_number": "", "parent_title": "", "content": "Regeneration is a change of heart, wrought by the Holy Spirit, who quickeneth the dead in trespasses and sins enlightening their minds spiritually and savingly to understand the Word of God, and renewing their whole nature, so that they love and practice holiness. It is a work of God's free and special grace alone.", "token_count": 69, "proofs": []} +{"_source_id": "abstract-of-principles", "_source_title": "Abstract of Principles", "_author": "Basil Manly, Jr", "_contributors": ["James P. Boyce", "John Broadus", "E.T. Winkler", "William Williams"], "_schema_type": "doctrinal_document", "_license": "cc0-1.0", "_source_url": "https://www.sbts.edu/about/abstract/", "document_id": "abstract-of-principles", "document_kind": "confession", "unit_type": "article", "number": "9", "title": "IX. Repentance", "parent_number": "", "parent_title": "", "content": "Repentance is an evangelical grace, wherein a person being by the Holy Spirit, made sensible of the manifold evil of his sin, humbleth himself for it, with godly sorrow, detestation of it, and self-abhorrence, with a purpose and endeavor to walk before God so as to please Him in all things.", "token_count": 67, "proofs": []} +{"_source_id": "abstract-of-principles", "_source_title": "Abstract of Principles", "_author": "Basil Manly, Jr", "_contributors": ["James P. Boyce", "John Broadus", "E.T. Winkler", "William Williams"], "_schema_type": "doctrinal_document", "_license": "cc0-1.0", "_source_url": "https://www.sbts.edu/about/abstract/", "document_id": "abstract-of-principles", "document_kind": "confession", "unit_type": "article", "number": "10", "title": "X. Faith", "parent_number": "", "parent_title": "", "content": "Saving faith is the belief, on God's authority, of whatsoever is revealed in His Word concerning Christ; accepting and resting upon Him alone for justification and eternal life. It is wrought in the heart by the Holy Spirit, and is accompanied by all other saving graces, and leads to a life of holiness.", "token_count": 63, "proofs": []} +{"_source_id": "abstract-of-principles", "_source_title": "Abstract of Principles", "_author": "Basil Manly, Jr", "_contributors": ["James P. Boyce", "John Broadus", "E.T. Winkler", "William Williams"], "_schema_type": "doctrinal_document", "_license": "cc0-1.0", "_source_url": "https://www.sbts.edu/about/abstract/", "document_id": "abstract-of-principles", "document_kind": "confession", "unit_type": "article", "number": "11", "title": "XI. Justification", "parent_number": "", "parent_title": "", "content": "Justification is God's gracious and full acquittal of sinners, who believe in Christ, from all sin, through the satisfaction that Christ has made; not for anything wrought in them or done by them; but on account of the obedience and satisfaction of Christ, they receiving and resting on Him and His righteousness by faith.", "token_count": 65, "proofs": []} +{"_source_id": "abstract-of-principles", "_source_title": "Abstract of Principles", "_author": "Basil Manly, Jr", "_contributors": ["James P. Boyce", "John Broadus", "E.T. Winkler", "William Williams"], "_schema_type": "doctrinal_document", "_license": "cc0-1.0", "_source_url": "https://www.sbts.edu/about/abstract/", "document_id": "abstract-of-principles", "document_kind": "confession", "unit_type": "article", "number": "12", "title": "XII. Sanctification", "parent_number": "", "parent_title": "", "content": "Those who have been regenerated are also sanctified by God's word and Spirit dwelling in them. This sanctification is progressive through the supply of Divine strength, which all saints seek to obtain, pressing after a heavenly life in cordial obedience to all Christ's commands.", "token_count": 53, "proofs": []} +{"_source_id": "abstract-of-principles", "_source_title": "Abstract of Principles", "_author": "Basil Manly, Jr", "_contributors": ["James P. Boyce", "John Broadus", "E.T. Winkler", "William Williams"], "_schema_type": "doctrinal_document", "_license": "cc0-1.0", "_source_url": "https://www.sbts.edu/about/abstract/", "document_id": "abstract-of-principles", "document_kind": "confession", "unit_type": "article", "number": "13", "title": "XIII. Perseverance of the Saints", "parent_number": "", "parent_title": "", "content": "Those whom God hath accepted in the Beloved, and sanctified by His Spirit, will never totally nor finally fall away from the state of grace, but shall certainly persevere to the end; and though they may fall through neglect and temptation, into sin, whereby they grieve the Spirit, impair their graces and comforts, bring reproach on the Church, and temporal judgments on themselves, yet they shall be renewed again unto repentance, and be kept by the power of God through faith unto salvation.", "token_count": 102, "proofs": []} +{"_source_id": "abstract-of-principles", "_source_title": "Abstract of Principles", "_author": "Basil Manly, Jr", "_contributors": ["James P. Boyce", "John Broadus", "E.T. Winkler", "William Williams"], "_schema_type": "doctrinal_document", "_license": "cc0-1.0", "_source_url": "https://www.sbts.edu/about/abstract/", "document_id": "abstract-of-principles", "document_kind": "confession", "unit_type": "article", "number": "14", "title": "XIV. The Church", "parent_number": "", "parent_title": "", "content": "The Lord Jesus is the head of the Church, which is composed of all His true disciples, and in Him is invested supremely all power for its government. According to His commandment, Christians are to associate themselves into particular societies or churches; and to each of these churches He hath given needful authority for administering that order, discipline and worship which He hath appointed. The regular officers of a Church are Bishops or Elders, and Deacons.", "token_count": 91, "proofs": []} +{"_source_id": "abstract-of-principles", "_source_title": "Abstract of Principles", "_author": "Basil Manly, Jr", "_contributors": ["James P. Boyce", "John Broadus", "E.T. Winkler", "William Williams"], "_schema_type": "doctrinal_document", "_license": "cc0-1.0", "_source_url": "https://www.sbts.edu/about/abstract/", "document_id": "abstract-of-principles", "document_kind": "confession", "unit_type": "article", "number": "15", "title": "XV. Baptism", "parent_number": "", "parent_title": "", "content": "Baptism is an ordinance of the Lord Jesus, obligatory upon every believer, wherein he is immersed in water in the name of the Father, and of the Son, and of the Holy Spirit, as a sign of his fellowship with the death and resurrection of Christ, of remission of sins, and of giving himself up to God, to live and walk in newness of life. It is prerequisite to church fellowship, and to participation in the Lord's Supper.", "token_count": 95, "proofs": []} +{"_source_id": "abstract-of-principles", "_source_title": "Abstract of Principles", "_author": "Basil Manly, Jr", "_contributors": ["James P. Boyce", "John Broadus", "E.T. Winkler", "William Williams"], "_schema_type": "doctrinal_document", "_license": "cc0-1.0", "_source_url": "https://www.sbts.edu/about/abstract/", "document_id": "abstract-of-principles", "document_kind": "confession", "unit_type": "article", "number": "16", "title": "XVI. The Lord's Supper", "parent_number": "", "parent_title": "", "content": "The Lord's Supper is an ordinance of Jesus Christ, to be administered with the elements of bread and wine, and to be observed by His churches till the end of the world. It is in no sense a sacrifice, but is designed to commemorate His death, to confirm the faith and other graces of Christians, and to be a bond, pledge and renewal of their communion with Him, and of their church fellowship.", "token_count": 85, "proofs": []} +{"_source_id": "abstract-of-principles", "_source_title": "Abstract of Principles", "_author": "Basil Manly, Jr", "_contributors": ["James P. Boyce", "John Broadus", "E.T. Winkler", "William Williams"], "_schema_type": "doctrinal_document", "_license": "cc0-1.0", "_source_url": "https://www.sbts.edu/about/abstract/", "document_id": "abstract-of-principles", "document_kind": "confession", "unit_type": "article", "number": "17", "title": "XVII. The Lord's Day", "parent_number": "", "parent_title": "", "content": "The Lord's Day is a Christian institution for regular observance, and should be employed in exercises of worship and spiritual devotion, both public and private, resting from worldly employments and amusements, works of necessity and mercy only excepted.", "token_count": 49, "proofs": []} +{"_source_id": "abstract-of-principles", "_source_title": "Abstract of Principles", "_author": "Basil Manly, Jr", "_contributors": ["James P. Boyce", "John Broadus", "E.T. Winkler", "William Williams"], "_schema_type": "doctrinal_document", "_license": "cc0-1.0", "_source_url": "https://www.sbts.edu/about/abstract/", "document_id": "abstract-of-principles", "document_kind": "confession", "unit_type": "article", "number": "18", "title": "XVIII. Liberty of Conscience", "parent_number": "", "parent_title": "", "content": "God alone is Lord of the conscience; and He hath left it free from the doctrines and commandments of men, which are in anything contrary to His word, or not contained in it. Civil magistrates being ordained of God, subjection in all lawful things commanded by them ought to be yielded by us in the Lord, not only for wrath, but also for conscience sake.", "token_count": 76, "proofs": []} +{"_source_id": "abstract-of-principles", "_source_title": "Abstract of Principles", "_author": "Basil Manly, Jr", "_contributors": ["James P. Boyce", "John Broadus", "E.T. Winkler", "William Williams"], "_schema_type": "doctrinal_document", "_license": "cc0-1.0", "_source_url": "https://www.sbts.edu/about/abstract/", "document_id": "abstract-of-principles", "document_kind": "confession", "unit_type": "article", "number": "19", "title": "XIX. The Resurrection", "parent_number": "", "parent_title": "", "content": "The bodies of men after death return to dust, but their spirits return immediately to God-the righteous to rest with Him; the wicked, to be reserved under darkness to the judgment. At the last day, the bodies of all the dead, both just and unjust, will be raised.", "token_count": 57, "proofs": []} +{"_source_id": "abstract-of-principles", "_source_title": "Abstract of Principles", "_author": "Basil Manly, Jr", "_contributors": ["James P. Boyce", "John Broadus", "E.T. Winkler", "William Williams"], "_schema_type": "doctrinal_document", "_license": "cc0-1.0", "_source_url": "https://www.sbts.edu/about/abstract/", "document_id": "abstract-of-principles", "document_kind": "confession", "unit_type": "article", "number": "20", "title": "XX. The Judgment", "parent_number": "", "parent_title": "", "content": "God hath appointed a day, wherein He will judge the world by Jesus Christ, when every one shall receive according to his deeds; the wicked shall go into everlasting punishment; the righteous, into everlasting life.", "token_count": 41, "proofs": []} +{"_source_id": "apostles-creed", "_source_title": "Apostles' Creed", "_author": null, "_contributors": [], "_schema_type": "doctrinal_document", "_license": "cc0-1.0", "_source_url": "https://www.crcna.org/welcome/beliefs/creeds/apostles-creed", "document_id": "apostles-creed", "document_kind": "creed", "unit_type": "text", "number": "", "title": "", "parent_number": "", "parent_title": "", "content": "I believe in God, the Father almighty, creator of heaven and earth.\n\nI believe in Jesus Christ, God's only Son, our Lord, who was conceived by the Holy Spirit, born of the Virgin Mary, suffered under Pontius Pilate, was crucified, died, and was buried; he descended to the dead. On the third day he rose again; he ascended into heaven, he is seated at the right hand of the Father, and he will come to judge the living and the dead.\n\nI believe in the Holy Spirit, the holy catholic Church, the communion of saints, the forgiveness of sins, the resurrection of the body, and the life everlasting. Amen.", "token_count": 139, "proofs": []} +{"_source_id": "athanasian-creed", "_source_title": "Athanasian Creed", "_author": null, "_contributors": [], "_schema_type": "doctrinal_document", "_license": "cc0-1.0", "_source_url": "https://www.wikiwand.com/en/Athanasian_Creed", "document_id": "athanasian-creed", "document_kind": "creed", "unit_type": "text", "number": "", "title": "", "parent_number": "", "parent_title": "", "content": "Whosoever will be saved, before all things it is necessary that he hold the catholic faith. Which faith unless every one do keep whole and undefiled, without doubt he shall perish everlastingly. And the catholic faith is this: that we worship one God in Trinity, and Trinity in Unity; neither confounding the Persons, nor dividing the Essence. For there is one Person of the Father; another of the Son; and another of the Holy Ghost. But the Godhead of the Father, of the Son, and of the Holy Ghost, is all one; the Glory equal, the Majesty coeternal. Such as the Father is; such is the Son; and such is the Holy Ghost. The Father uncreated; the Son uncreated; and the Holy Ghost uncreated. The Father unlimited; the Son unlimited; and the Holy Ghost unlimited. The Father eternal; the Son eternal; and the Holy Ghost eternal. And yet they are not three eternals; but one eternal. As also there are not three uncreated; nor three infinites, but one uncreated; and one infinite. So likewise the Father is Almighty; the Son Almighty; and the Holy Ghost Almighty. And yet they are not three Almighties; but one Almighty. So the Father is God; the Son is God; and the Holy Ghost is God. And yet they are not three Gods; but one God. So likewise the Father is Lord; the Son Lord; and the Holy Ghost Lord. And yet not three Lords; but one Lord. For like as we are compelled by the Christian verity; to acknowledge every Person by himself to be God and Lord; So are we forbidden by the catholic religion; to say, There are three Gods, or three Lords. The Father is made of none; neither created, nor begotten. The Son is of the Father alone; not made, nor created; but begotten. The Holy Ghost is of the Father and of the Son; neither made, nor created, nor begotten; but proceeding. So there is one Father, not three Fathers; one Son, not three Sons; one Holy Ghost, not three Holy Ghosts. And in this Trinity none is before, or after another; none is greater, or less than another. But the whole three Persons are coeternal, and coequal. So that in all things, as aforesaid; the Unity in Trinity, and the Trinity in Unity, is to be worshipped. He therefore that will be saved, let him thus think of the Trinity.\n\nFurthermore it is necessary to everlasting salvation; that he also believe faithfully the Incarnation of our Lord Jesus Christ. For the right Faith is, that we believe and confess; that our Lord Jesus Christ, the Son of God, is God and Man; God, of the Essence of the Father; begotten before the worlds; and Man, of the Essence of his Mother, born in the world. Perfect God; and perfect Man, of a reasonable soul and human flesh subsisting. Equal to the Father, as touching his Godhead; and inferior to the Father as touching his Manhood. Who although he is God and Man; yet he is not two, but one Christ. One; not by conversion of the Godhead into flesh; but by assumption of the Manhood by God. One altogether; not by confusion of Essence; but by unity of Person. For as the reasonable soul and flesh is one man; so God and Man is one Christ; Who suffered for our salvation; descended into hell; rose again the third day from the dead. He ascended into heaven, he sitteth on the right hand of the God the Father Almighty, from whence he will come to judge the living and the dead. At whose coming all men will rise again with their bodies; And shall give account for their own works. And they that have done good shall go into life everlasting; and they that have done evil, into everlasting fire. This is the catholic faith; which except a man believe truly and firmly, he cannot be saved.", "token_count": 830, "proofs": []} +{"_source_id": "belgic-confession-of-faith", "_source_title": "Belgic Confession", "_author": "Guido de Bres", "_contributors": [], "_schema_type": "doctrinal_document", "_license": "cc0-1.0", "_source_url": "http://apostles-creed.org/wp-content/uploads/2014/07/belgic_confession.pdf", "document_id": "belgic-confession-of-faith", "document_kind": "confession", "unit_type": "article", "number": "1", "title": "The Only God", "parent_number": "", "parent_title": "", "content": "We all believe in our hearts and confess with our mouths that there is a single and simple spiritual being, whom we call God- eternal, incomprehensible, invisible, unchangeable, infinite, almighty; completely wise, just, and good, and the overflowing source of all good.", "token_count": 59, "proofs": []} +{"_source_id": "belgic-confession-of-faith", "_source_title": "Belgic Confession", "_author": "Guido de Bres", "_contributors": [], "_schema_type": "doctrinal_document", "_license": "cc0-1.0", "_source_url": "http://apostles-creed.org/wp-content/uploads/2014/07/belgic_confession.pdf", "document_id": "belgic-confession-of-faith", "document_kind": "confession", "unit_type": "article", "number": "2", "title": "The Means by Which We Know God", "parent_number": "", "parent_title": "", "content": "We know God by two means: First, by the creation, preservation, and government of the universe, since that universe is before our eyes like a beautiful book in which all creatures, great and small, are as letters to make us ponder the invisible things of God: God's eternal power and divinity, as the apostle Paul says in Romans 1:20. All these things are enough to convict humans and to leave them without excuse. Second, God makes himself known to us more clearly by his holy and divine Word, as much as we need in this life, for God's glory and for our salvation.", "token_count": 125, "proofs": []} +{"_source_id": "belgic-confession-of-faith", "_source_title": "Belgic Confession", "_author": "Guido de Bres", "_contributors": [], "_schema_type": "doctrinal_document", "_license": "cc0-1.0", "_source_url": "http://apostles-creed.org/wp-content/uploads/2014/07/belgic_confession.pdf", "document_id": "belgic-confession-of-faith", "document_kind": "confession", "unit_type": "article", "number": "3", "title": "The Written Word of God", "parent_number": "", "parent_title": "", "content": "We confess that this Word of God was not sent nor delivered \"by human will,\" but that \"men and women moved by the Holy Spirit spoke from God,\" as Peter says. (2 Pet. 1:21) Afterward our God- with special care for us and our salvation- commanded his servants, the prophets and apostles, to commit this revealed Word to writing. God, with his own finger, wrote the two tables of the law. Therefore we call such writings holy and divine Scriptures.", "token_count": 102, "proofs": []} +{"_source_id": "belgic-confession-of-faith", "_source_title": "Belgic Confession", "_author": "Guido de Bres", "_contributors": [], "_schema_type": "doctrinal_document", "_license": "cc0-1.0", "_source_url": "http://apostles-creed.org/wp-content/uploads/2014/07/belgic_confession.pdf", "document_id": "belgic-confession-of-faith", "document_kind": "confession", "unit_type": "article", "number": "4", "title": "The Canonical Books", "parent_number": "", "parent_title": "", "content": "We include in the Holy Scripture the two volumes of the Old and New Testaments. They are canonical books with which there can be no quarrel at all. In the church of God the list is as follows: In the Old Testament, the five books of Moses- Genesis, Exodus, Leviticus, Numbers, Deuteronomy; the books of Joshua, Judges, and Ruth; the two books of Samuel, and two of Kings; the two books of Chronicles, called Paralipomenon; the first book of Ezra; Nehemiah, Esther, Job; the Psalms of David; the three books of Solomon- Proverbs, Ecclesiastes, and the Song; the four major prophets- Isaiah, Jeremiah*, Ezekiel, Daniel; and then the other twelve minor prophets- Hosea, Joel, Amos, Obadiah, Jonah, Micah, Nahum, Habakkuk, Zephaniah, Haggai, Zechariah, Malachi. In the New Testament, the four gospels- Matthew, Mark, Luke, and John; the Acts of the Apostles; the fourteen letters of Paul- to the Romans; the two letters to the Corinthians; to the Galatians, Ephesians, Philippians, and Colossians; the two letters to the Thessalonians; the two letters to Timothy; to Titus, Philemon, and to the Hebrews; the seven letters of the other apostles- one of James; two of Peter; three of John; one of Jude; and the Revelation of the apostle John. * \"Jeremiah\" here includes the Book of Lamentations as well as the Book of Jeremiah.", "token_count": 348, "proofs": []} +{"_source_id": "belgic-confession-of-faith", "_source_title": "Belgic Confession", "_author": "Guido de Bres", "_contributors": [], "_schema_type": "doctrinal_document", "_license": "cc0-1.0", "_source_url": "http://apostles-creed.org/wp-content/uploads/2014/07/belgic_confession.pdf", "document_id": "belgic-confession-of-faith", "document_kind": "confession", "unit_type": "article", "number": "5", "title": "The Authority of Scripture", "parent_number": "", "parent_title": "", "content": "We receive all these books and these only as holy and canonical, for the regulating, founding, and establishing of our faith. And we believe without a doubt all things contained in them- not so much because the church receives and approves them as such but above all because the Holy Spirit testifies in our hearts that they are from God, and also because they prove themselves to be from God. For even the blind themselves are able to see that the things predicted in them do happen.", "token_count": 96, "proofs": []} +{"_source_id": "belgic-confession-of-faith", "_source_title": "Belgic Confession", "_author": "Guido de Bres", "_contributors": [], "_schema_type": "doctrinal_document", "_license": "cc0-1.0", "_source_url": "http://apostles-creed.org/wp-content/uploads/2014/07/belgic_confession.pdf", "document_id": "belgic-confession-of-faith", "document_kind": "confession", "unit_type": "article", "number": "6", "title": "The Difference Between Canonical and Apocryphal Books", "parent_number": "", "parent_title": "", "content": "We distinguish between these holy books and the apocryphal ones, which are the third and fourth books of Esdras; the books of Tobit, Judith, Wisdom, Jesus Sirach, Baruch; what was added to the Story of Esther; the Song of the Three Children in the Furnace; the Story of Susannah; the Story of Bel and the Dragon; the Prayer of Manasseh; and the two books of Maccabees. The church may certainly read these books and learn from them as far as they agree with the canonical books. But they do not have such power and virtue that one could confirm from their testimony any point of faith or of the Christian religion. Much less can they detract from the authority of the other holy books.", "token_count": 157, "proofs": []} +{"_source_id": "belgic-confession-of-faith", "_source_title": "Belgic Confession", "_author": "Guido de Bres", "_contributors": [], "_schema_type": "doctrinal_document", "_license": "cc0-1.0", "_source_url": "http://apostles-creed.org/wp-content/uploads/2014/07/belgic_confession.pdf", "document_id": "belgic-confession-of-faith", "document_kind": "confession", "unit_type": "article", "number": "7", "title": "The Sufficiency of Scripture", "parent_number": "", "parent_title": "", "content": "We believe that this Holy Scripture contains the will of God completely and that everything one must believe to be saved is sufficiently taught in it. For since the entire manner of service which God requires of us is described in it at great length, no one- even an apostle or an angel from heaven, as Paul says- (Gal. 1:8) ought to teach other than what the Holy Scriptures have already taught us. For since it is forbidden to add to the Word of God, or take anything away from it, (Deut. 12:32, Rev. 22:18-19) it is plainly demonstrated that the teaching is perfect and complete in all respects. Therefore we must not consider human writings- no matter how holy their authors may have been- equal to the divine writings; nor may we put custom, nor the majority, nor age, nor the passage of times or persons, nor councils, decrees, or official decisions above the truth of God, for truth is above everything else. For all human beings are liars by nature and more vain than vanity itself. Therefore we reject with all our hearts everything that does not agree with this infallible rule, as we are taught to do by the apostles when they say, \"Test the spirits to see whether they are from God,\" (1 John 4:1) and also, \"Do not receive into the house or welcome anyone who comes to you and does not bring this teaching.\" (2 John 10)", "token_count": 305, "proofs": []} +{"_source_id": "belgic-confession-of-faith", "_source_title": "Belgic Confession", "_author": "Guido de Bres", "_contributors": [], "_schema_type": "doctrinal_document", "_license": "cc0-1.0", "_source_url": "http://apostles-creed.org/wp-content/uploads/2014/07/belgic_confession.pdf", "document_id": "belgic-confession-of-faith", "document_kind": "confession", "unit_type": "article", "number": "8", "title": "The Trinity", "parent_number": "", "parent_title": "", "content": "In keeping with this truth and Word of God we believe in one God, who is one single essence, in whom there are three persons, really, truly, and eternally distinct according to their incommunicable properties- namely, Father, Son, and Holy Spirit. The Father is the cause, origin, and source of all things, visible as well as invisible. The Son is the Word, the Wisdom, and the image of the Father. The Holy Spirit is the eternal power and might, proceeding from the Father and the Son. Nevertheless, this distinction does not divide God into three, since Scripture teaches us that the Father, the Son, and the Holy Spirit each has a distinct subsistence distinguished by characteristics- yet in such a way that these three persons are only one God. It is evident then that the Father is not the Son and that the Son is not the Father, and that likewise the Holy Spirit is neither the Father nor the Son. Nevertheless, these persons, thus distinct, are neither divided nor fused or mixed together. For the Father did not take on flesh, nor did the Spirit, but only the Son. The Father was never without the Son, nor without the Holy Spirit, since all these are equal from eternity, in one and the same essence. There is neither a first nor a last, for all three are one in truth and power, in goodness and mercy.", "token_count": 282, "proofs": []} +{"_source_id": "belgic-confession-of-faith", "_source_title": "Belgic Confession", "_author": "Guido de Bres", "_contributors": [], "_schema_type": "doctrinal_document", "_license": "cc0-1.0", "_source_url": "http://apostles-creed.org/wp-content/uploads/2014/07/belgic_confession.pdf", "document_id": "belgic-confession-of-faith", "document_kind": "confession", "unit_type": "article", "number": "9", "title": "The Scriptural Witness on the Trinity", "parent_number": "", "parent_title": "", "content": "All these things we know from the testimonies of Holy Scripture as well as from the effects of the persons, especially from those we feel within ourselves. The testimonies of the Holy Scriptures, which teach us to believe in this Holy Trinity, are written in many places of the Old Testament, which need not be enumerated but only chosen with discretion. In the book of Genesis God says, \"Let us make humankind in our image, according to our likeness.\" So \"God created humankind in his image\"-indeed, \"male and female he created them.\" (Gen. 1:26-27) \"See, the man has become like one of us.\" (Gen. 3:22) It appears from this that there is a plurality of persons within the Deity, when God says, \"Let us make humankind in our image\"- and afterward God indicates the unity in saying, \"God created.\" It is true that God does not say here how many persons there are- but what is somewhat obscure to us in the Old Testament is very clear in the New. For when our Lord was baptized in the Jordan, the voice of the Father was heard saying, \"This is my Son, the Beloved;\" (Matt. 3:17) the Son was seen in the water; and the Holy Spirit appeared in the form of a dove. So, in the baptism of all believers this form was prescribed by Christ: Baptize all people \"in the name of the Father and of the Son and of the Holy Spirit.\" (Matt. 28:19) In the Gospel according to Luke the angel Gabriel says to Mary, the mother of our Lord: \"The Holy Spirit will come upon you, and the power of the Most High will overshadow you; therefore the child to be born will be holy; he will be called Son of God.\" (Luke 1:35) And in another place it says: \"The grace of the Lord Jesus Christ, the love of God, and the communion of the Holy Spirit be with all of you.\" (2 Cor. 13:14) [\"There are three that testify in heaven, the Father, the Word, and the Holy Spirit, and these three are one.\"(1 John 5:7) In all these passages we are fully taught that there are three persons in the one and only divine essence. And although this doctrine surpasses human understanding, we nevertheless believe it now, through the Word, waiting to know and enjoy it fully in heaven. Furthermore, we must note the particular works and activities of these three persons in relation to us. The Father is called our Creator, by reason of his power. The Son is our Savior and Redeemer, by his blood. The Holy Spirit is our Sanctifier, by living in our hearts. This doctrine of the holy Trinity has always been maintained in the true church, from the time of the apostles until the present, against Jews, Muslims, and certain false Christians and heretics, such as Marcion, Mani, Praxeas, Sabellius, Paul of Samosata, Arius, and others like them, who were rightly condemned by the holy fathers. And so, in this matter we willingly accept the three ecumenical creeds- the Apostles', Nicene, and Athanasian- as well as what the ancient fathers decided in agreement with them.", "token_count": 690, "proofs": []} +{"_source_id": "belgic-confession-of-faith", "_source_title": "Belgic Confession", "_author": "Guido de Bres", "_contributors": [], "_schema_type": "doctrinal_document", "_license": "cc0-1.0", "_source_url": "http://apostles-creed.org/wp-content/uploads/2014/07/belgic_confession.pdf", "document_id": "belgic-confession-of-faith", "document_kind": "confession", "unit_type": "article", "number": "10", "title": "The Deity of Christ", "parent_number": "", "parent_title": "", "content": "We believe that Jesus Christ, according to his divine nature, is the only Son of God- eternally begotten, not made or created, for then he would be a creature. He is one in essence with the Father; coeternal; the exact image of the person of the Father and the \"reflection of God's glory,\" (Col. 1:15, Heb. 1:3) being like the Father in all things. Jesus Christ is the Son of God not only from the time he assumed our nature but from all eternity, as the following testimonies teach us when they are taken together. Moses says that God created the world; (Gen. 1:1) and John says that all things were created through the Word, (John 1:3) which he calls God. The apostle says that God created the world through the Son. (Heb. 1:2) He also says that God created all things through Jesus Christ. (Col. 1:16) And so it must follow that the one who is called God, the Word, the Son, and Jesus Christ already existed before creating all things. Therefore the prophet Micah says that Christ's origin is \"from ancient days.\" (Mic. 5:2) And the apostle says that the Son has \"neither beginning of days nor end of life.\" (Heb. 7:3) So then, he is the true eternal God, the Almighty, whom we invoke, worship, and serve.", "token_count": 312, "proofs": []} +{"_source_id": "belgic-confession-of-faith", "_source_title": "Belgic Confession", "_author": "Guido de Bres", "_contributors": [], "_schema_type": "doctrinal_document", "_license": "cc0-1.0", "_source_url": "http://apostles-creed.org/wp-content/uploads/2014/07/belgic_confession.pdf", "document_id": "belgic-confession-of-faith", "document_kind": "confession", "unit_type": "article", "number": "11", "title": "The Deity of the Holy Spirit", "parent_number": "", "parent_title": "", "content": "We believe and confess also that the Holy Spirit proceeds eternally from the Father and the Son- neither made, nor created, nor begotten, but only proceeding from the two of them. In regard to order, the Spirit is the third person of the Trinity- of one and the same essence, and majesty, and glory, with the Father and the Son, being true and eternal God, as the Holy Scriptures teach us.", "token_count": 88, "proofs": []} +{"_source_id": "belgic-confession-of-faith", "_source_title": "Belgic Confession", "_author": "Guido de Bres", "_contributors": [], "_schema_type": "doctrinal_document", "_license": "cc0-1.0", "_source_url": "http://apostles-creed.org/wp-content/uploads/2014/07/belgic_confession.pdf", "document_id": "belgic-confession-of-faith", "document_kind": "confession", "unit_type": "article", "number": "12", "title": "The Creation of All Things", "parent_number": "", "parent_title": "", "content": "We believe that the Father, when it seemed good to him, created heaven and earth and all other creatures from nothing, by the Word- that is to say, by the Son. God has given all creatures their being, form, and appearance and their various functions for serving their Creator. Even now God also sustains and governs them all, according to his eternal providence and by his infinite power, that they may serve humanity, in order that humanity may serve God. God has also created the angels good, that they might be messengers of God and serve the elect. Some of them have fallen from the excellence in which God created them into eternal perdition; and the others have persisted and remained in their original state, by the grace of God. The devils and evil spirits are so corrupt that they are enemies of God and of everything good. They lie in wait for the church and every member of it like thieves, with all their power, to destroy and spoil everything by their deceptions. So then, by their own wickedness they are condemned to everlasting damnation, daily awaiting their torments. For that reason we detest the error of the Sadducees, who deny that there are spirits and angels, and also the error of the Manicheans, who say that the devils originated by themselves, being evil by nature, without having been corrupted.", "token_count": 278, "proofs": []} +{"_source_id": "belgic-confession-of-faith", "_source_title": "Belgic Confession", "_author": "Guido de Bres", "_contributors": [], "_schema_type": "doctrinal_document", "_license": "cc0-1.0", "_source_url": "http://apostles-creed.org/wp-content/uploads/2014/07/belgic_confession.pdf", "document_id": "belgic-confession-of-faith", "document_kind": "confession", "unit_type": "article", "number": "13", "title": "The Doctrine of God's Providence", "parent_number": "", "parent_title": "", "content": "We believe that this good God, after creating all things, did not abandon them to chance or fortune but leads and governs them according to his holy will, in such a way that nothing happens in this world without God's orderly arrangement. Yet God is not the author of, and cannot be charged with, the sin that occurs. For God's power and goodness are so great and incomprehensible that God arranges and does his works very well and justly even when the devils and the wicked act unjustly. We do not wish to inquire with undue curiosity into what God does that surpasses human understanding and is beyond our ability to comprehend. But in all humility and reverence we adore the just judgments of God, which are hidden from us, being content to be Christ's disciples, so as to learn only what God shows us in the Word, without going beyond those limits. This doctrine gives us unspeakable comfort since it teaches us that nothing can happen to us by chance but only by the arrangement of our gracious heavenly Father, who watches over us with fatherly care, sustaining all creatures under his lordship, so that not one of the hairs on our heads (for they are all numbered) nor even a little bird can fall to the ground without the will of our Father. (Matt. 10:29-30) In this thought we rest, knowing that God holds in check the devils and all our enemies, who cannot hurt us without divine permission and will. For that reason we reject the damnable error of the Epicureans, who say that God does not get involved in anything and leaves everything to chance.", "token_count": 331, "proofs": []} +{"_source_id": "belgic-confession-of-faith", "_source_title": "Belgic Confession", "_author": "Guido de Bres", "_contributors": [], "_schema_type": "doctrinal_document", "_license": "cc0-1.0", "_source_url": "http://apostles-creed.org/wp-content/uploads/2014/07/belgic_confession.pdf", "document_id": "belgic-confession-of-faith", "document_kind": "confession", "unit_type": "article", "number": "14", "title": "The Creation and Fall of Humanity", "parent_number": "", "parent_title": "", "content": "We believe that God created human beings from the dust of the earth and made and formed them in his image and likeness- good, just, and holy; able by their will to conform in all things to the will of God. But when they were in honor they did not understand it (Ps. 49:20) and did not recognize their excellence. But they subjected themselves willingly to sin and consequently to death and the curse, lending their ear to the word of the devil. For they transgressed the commandment of life, which they had received, and by their sin they separated themselves from God, who was their true life, having corrupted their entire nature. So they made themselves guilty and subject to physical and spiritual death, having become wicked, perverse, and corrupt in all their ways. They lost all their excellent gifts which they had received from God, and retained none of them except for small traces which are enough to make them inexcusable. Moreover, all the light in us is turned to darkness, as the Scripture teaches us: \"The light shines in the darkness, and the darkness did not overcome it.\" (John 1:5) Here John calls the human race \"darkness.\" Therefore we reject everything taught to the contrary concerning human free will, since humans are nothing but the slaves of sin and cannot do a thing unless it is given them from heaven. (John 3:27) For who can boast of being able to do anything good by oneself, since Christ says, \"No one can come to me unless drawn by the Father who sent me\"? (John 6:44) Who can glory in their own will when they understand that \"the mind that is set on the flesh is hostile to God\"? (Rom. 8:7) Who can speak of their own knowledge in view of the fact that \"those who are unspiritual do not receive the gifts of God's Spirit\"? (1 Cor. 2:14) In short, who can produce a single thought, knowing that we are not able to think a thing about ourselves, by ourselves, but that \"our competence is from God\"? (2 Cor. 3:5) And therefore, what the apostle says ought rightly to stand fixed and firm: God works within us both to will and to do according to his good pleasure. (Phil. 2:13) For there is no understanding nor will conforming to God's understanding and will apart from Christ's involvement, as he teaches us when he says, \"Apart from me you can do nothing.\" (John 15:5)", "token_count": 528, "proofs": []} +{"_source_id": "belgic-confession-of-faith", "_source_title": "Belgic Confession", "_author": "Guido de Bres", "_contributors": [], "_schema_type": "doctrinal_document", "_license": "cc0-1.0", "_source_url": "http://apostles-creed.org/wp-content/uploads/2014/07/belgic_confession.pdf", "document_id": "belgic-confession-of-faith", "document_kind": "confession", "unit_type": "article", "number": "15", "title": "The Doctrine of Original Sin", "parent_number": "", "parent_title": "", "content": "We believe that by the disobedience of Adam original sin has been spread through the whole human race. (Rom. 5:12-13) It is a corruption of the whole human nature- an inherited depravity which even infects small infants in their mother's womb, and the root which produces in humanity every sort of sin. It is therefore so vile and enormous in God's sight that it is enough to condemn the human race, and it is not abolished or wholly uprooted even by baptism, seeing that sin constantly boils forth as though from a contaminated spring. Nevertheless, it is not imputed to God's children for their condemnation but is forgiven by his grace and mercy- not to put them to sleep but so that the awareness of this corruption might often make believers groan as they long to be set free from the body of this death. (Rom. 7:24) Therefore we reject the error of the Pelagians who say that this sin is nothing else than a matter of imitation.", "token_count": 205, "proofs": []} +{"_source_id": "belgic-confession-of-faith", "_source_title": "Belgic Confession", "_author": "Guido de Bres", "_contributors": [], "_schema_type": "doctrinal_document", "_license": "cc0-1.0", "_source_url": "http://apostles-creed.org/wp-content/uploads/2014/07/belgic_confession.pdf", "document_id": "belgic-confession-of-faith", "document_kind": "confession", "unit_type": "article", "number": "16", "title": "The Doctrine of Election", "parent_number": "", "parent_title": "", "content": "We believe that- all Adam's descendants having thus fallen into perdition and ruin by the sin of Adam- God showed himself to be as he is: merciful and just. God is merciful in withdrawing and saving from this perdition those who, in the eternal and unchangeable divine counsel, have been elected and chosen in Jesus Christ our Lord by his pure goodness, without any consideration of their works. God is just in leaving the others in their ruin and fall into which they plunged themselves.", "token_count": 101, "proofs": []} +{"_source_id": "belgic-confession-of-faith", "_source_title": "Belgic Confession", "_author": "Guido de Bres", "_contributors": [], "_schema_type": "doctrinal_document", "_license": "cc0-1.0", "_source_url": "http://apostles-creed.org/wp-content/uploads/2014/07/belgic_confession.pdf", "document_id": "belgic-confession-of-faith", "document_kind": "confession", "unit_type": "article", "number": "17", "title": "The Recovery of Fallen Humanity", "parent_number": "", "parent_title": "", "content": "We believe that our good God, by marvelous divine wisdom and goodness, seeing that Adam and Eve had plunged themselves in this manner into both physical and spiritual death and made themselves completely miserable, set out to find them, though they, trembling all over, were fleeing from God. And God comforted them, promising to give them his Son, born of a woman, (Gal. 4:4) to crush the head of the serpent, (Gen. 3:15) and to make them blessed.", "token_count": 103, "proofs": []} +{"_source_id": "belgic-confession-of-faith", "_source_title": "Belgic Confession", "_author": "Guido de Bres", "_contributors": [], "_schema_type": "doctrinal_document", "_license": "cc0-1.0", "_source_url": "http://apostles-creed.org/wp-content/uploads/2014/07/belgic_confession.pdf", "document_id": "belgic-confession-of-faith", "document_kind": "confession", "unit_type": "article", "number": "18", "title": "The Incarnation", "parent_number": "", "parent_title": "", "content": "So then we confess that God fulfilled the promise made to the early fathers and mothers by the mouth of the holy prophets when he sent the only and eternal Son of God into the world at the time appointed. The Son took the \"form of a slave\" and was made in \"human form,\" (Phil. 2:7) truly assuming a real human nature, with all its weaknesses, except for sin; being conceived in the womb of the blessed virgin Mary by the power of the Holy Spirit, without male participation. And Christ not only assumed human nature as far as the body is concerned but also a real human soul, in order to be a real human being. For since the soul had been lost as well as the body, Christ had to assume them both to save them both together. Therefore we confess (against the heresy of the Anabaptists who deny that Christ assumed human flesh from his mother) that Christ shared the very flesh and blood of children; (Heb. 2:14) being the fruit of the loins of David according to the flesh, (Acts 2:30) descended from David according to the flesh; (Rom. 1:3) the fruit of the womb of the virgin Mary; (Luke 1:42) born of a woman; (Gal. 4:4) the seed of David; (2 Tim. 2:8) the root of Jesse; (Rom. 15:12) descended from Judah, (Heb. 7:14) having descended from the Jews according to the flesh; descended from Abraham- having assumed descent from Abraham and Sarah, and was made like his brothers and sisters, yet without sin. (Heb. 2:17, Heb 4:15) In this way Christ is truly our Immanuel- that is: \"God with us.\" (Matt. 1:23)", "token_count": 389, "proofs": []} +{"_source_id": "belgic-confession-of-faith", "_source_title": "Belgic Confession", "_author": "Guido de Bres", "_contributors": [], "_schema_type": "doctrinal_document", "_license": "cc0-1.0", "_source_url": "http://apostles-creed.org/wp-content/uploads/2014/07/belgic_confession.pdf", "document_id": "belgic-confession-of-faith", "document_kind": "confession", "unit_type": "article", "number": "19", "title": "The Two Natures of Christ", "parent_number": "", "parent_title": "", "content": "We believe that by being thus conceived the person of the Son has been inseparably united and joined together with human nature, in such a way that there are not two Sons of God, nor two persons, but two natures united in a single person, with each nature retaining its own distinct properties. Thus his divine nature has always remained uncreated, without beginning of days or end of life, (Heb. 7:3) filling heaven and earth. Christ's human nature has not lost its properties but continues to have those of a creature- it has a beginning of days; it is of a finite nature and retains all that belongs to a real body. And even though he, by his resurrection, gave it immortality, that nonetheless did not change the reality of his human nature; for our salvation and resurrection depend also on the reality of his body. But these two natures are so united together in one person that they are not even separated by his death. So then, what he committed to his Father when he died was a real human spirit which left his body. But meanwhile his divine nature remained united with his human nature even when he was lying in the grave; and his deity never ceased to be in him, just as it was in him when he was a little child, though for a while it did not so reveal itself. These are the reasons why we confess him to be true God and truly human- true God in order to conquer death by his power, and truly human that he might die for us in the weakness of his flesh.", "token_count": 316, "proofs": []} +{"_source_id": "belgic-confession-of-faith", "_source_title": "Belgic Confession", "_author": "Guido de Bres", "_contributors": [], "_schema_type": "doctrinal_document", "_license": "cc0-1.0", "_source_url": "http://apostles-creed.org/wp-content/uploads/2014/07/belgic_confession.pdf", "document_id": "belgic-confession-of-faith", "document_kind": "confession", "unit_type": "article", "number": "20", "title": "The Justice and Mercy of God in Christ", "parent_number": "", "parent_title": "", "content": "We believe that God- who is perfectly merciful and also very just- sent the Son to assume the nature in which the disobedience had been committed, in order to bear in it the punishment of sin by his most bitter passion and death. So God made known his justice toward his Son, who was charged with our sin, and he poured out his goodness and mercy on us, who are guilty and worthy of damnation, giving to us his Son to die, by a most perfect love, and raising him to life for our justification, in order that by him we might have immortality and eternal life.", "token_count": 123, "proofs": []} +{"_source_id": "belgic-confession-of-faith", "_source_title": "Belgic Confession", "_author": "Guido de Bres", "_contributors": [], "_schema_type": "doctrinal_document", "_license": "cc0-1.0", "_source_url": "http://apostles-creed.org/wp-content/uploads/2014/07/belgic_confession.pdf", "document_id": "belgic-confession-of-faith", "document_kind": "confession", "unit_type": "article", "number": "21", "title": "The Atonement", "parent_number": "", "parent_title": "", "content": "We believe that Jesus Christ is a high priest forever according to the order of Melchizedek- made such by an oath- and that he presented himself in our name before his Father, to appease his Father's wrath with full satisfaction by offering himself on the tree of the cross and pouring out his precious blood for the cleansing of our sins, as the prophets had predicted. For it is written that \"the punishment that made us whole\" was placed on the Son of God and that \"by his bruises we are healed.\" He was \"like a lamb that is led to the slaughter\"; he was \"numbered with the transgressors\" (Isa. 53:4-12) and condemned as a criminal by Pontius Pilate, though Pilate had declared that he was innocent. So he paid back what he had not stolen, (Ps. 69:4) and he suffered- \"the righteous for the unrighteous,\" (1 Pet. 3:18) in both his body and his soul- in such a way that when he sensed the horrible punishment required by our sins \"his sweat became like great drops of blood falling down on the ground.\" (Luke 22:44) He cried, \"My God, my God, why have you forsaken me?\" (Matt. 27:46) And he endured all this for the forgiveness of our sins. Therefore we rightly say with Paul that we know nothing \"except Jesus Christ, and him crucified\"; (1 Cor. 2:2) we \"regard everything as loss because of the surpassing value of knowing Christ Jesus [our] Lord.\" (Phil. 3:8) We find all comforts in his wounds and have no need to seek or invent any other means to reconcile ourselves with God than this one and only sacrifice, once made, which renders believers perfect forever. This is also why the angel of God called him Jesus- that is, \"Savior\"- because he would save his people from their sins. (Matt. 1:21)", "token_count": 419, "proofs": []} +{"_source_id": "belgic-confession-of-faith", "_source_title": "Belgic Confession", "_author": "Guido de Bres", "_contributors": [], "_schema_type": "doctrinal_document", "_license": "cc0-1.0", "_source_url": "http://apostles-creed.org/wp-content/uploads/2014/07/belgic_confession.pdf", "document_id": "belgic-confession-of-faith", "document_kind": "confession", "unit_type": "article", "number": "22", "title": "The Righteousness of Faith", "parent_number": "", "parent_title": "", "content": "We believe that for us to acquire the true knowledge of this great mystery the Holy Spirit kindles in our hearts a true faith that embraces Jesus Christ, with all his merits, and makes him its own, and no longer looks for anything apart from him. For it must necessarily follow that either all that is required for our salvation is not in Christ or, if all is in him, then those who have Christ by faith have his salvation entirely. Therefore, to say that Christ is not enough but that something else is needed as well is a most enormous blasphemy against God- for it then would follow that Jesus Christ is only half a Savior. And therefore we justly say with Paul that we are justified \"by faith alone\" or \"by faith apart from works.\" (Rom. 3:28) However, we do not mean, properly speaking, that it is faith itself that justifies us- for faith is only the instrument by which we embrace Christ, our righteousness. But Jesus Christ is our righteousness in making available to us all his merits and all the holy works he has done for us and in our place. And faith is the instrument that keeps us in communion with him and with all his benefits. When those benefits are made ours, they are more than enough to absolve us of our sins.", "token_count": 264, "proofs": []} +{"_source_id": "belgic-confession-of-faith", "_source_title": "Belgic Confession", "_author": "Guido de Bres", "_contributors": [], "_schema_type": "doctrinal_document", "_license": "cc0-1.0", "_source_url": "http://apostles-creed.org/wp-content/uploads/2014/07/belgic_confession.pdf", "document_id": "belgic-confession-of-faith", "document_kind": "confession", "unit_type": "article", "number": "23", "title": "The Justification of Sinners", "parent_number": "", "parent_title": "", "content": "We believe that our blessedness lies in the forgiveness of our sins because of Jesus Christ, and that in it our righteousness before God is contained, as David and Paul teach us when they declare those people blessed to whom God grants righteousness apart from works. (Ps. 32:1, Rom. 4:6) And the same apostle says that we are \"justified by his grace as a gift, through the redemption that is in Christ Jesus.\" (Rom. 3:24) And therefore we cling to this foundation, which is firm forever, giving all glory to God, humbling ourselves, and recognizing ourselves as we are; not claiming a thing for ourselves or our merits and leaning and resting on the sole obedience of Christ crucified, which is ours when we believe in him. That is enough to cover all our sins and to make us confident, freeing the conscience from the fear, dread, and terror of God's approach, without doing what our first parents, Adam and Eve, did, who trembled as they tried to cover themselves with fig leaves. In fact, if we had to appear before God relying- no matter how little- on ourselves or some other creature, then, alas, we would be swallowed up. Therefore everyone must say with David: \"[Lord,] do not enter into judgment with your servant, for no one living is righteous before you.\" (Ps. 143:2)", "token_count": 289, "proofs": []} +{"_source_id": "belgic-confession-of-faith", "_source_title": "Belgic Confession", "_author": "Guido de Bres", "_contributors": [], "_schema_type": "doctrinal_document", "_license": "cc0-1.0", "_source_url": "http://apostles-creed.org/wp-content/uploads/2014/07/belgic_confession.pdf", "document_id": "belgic-confession-of-faith", "document_kind": "confession", "unit_type": "article", "number": "24", "title": "The Sanctification of Sinners", "parent_number": "", "parent_title": "", "content": "We believe that this true faith, produced in us by the hearing of God's Word and by the work of the Holy Spirit, regenerates us and makes us new creatures, (2 Cor. 5:17) causing us to live a new life (Rom. 6:4) and freeing us from the slavery of sin. Therefore, far from making people cold toward living in a pious and holy way, this justifying faith, quite to the contrary, so works within them that apart from it they will never do a thing out of love for God but only out of love for themselves and fear of being condemned. So then, it is impossible for this holy faith to be unfruitful in a human being, seeing that we do not speak of an empty faith but of what Scripture calls \"faith working through love,\" (Gal. 5:6) which moves people to do by themselves the works that God has commanded in the Word. These works, proceeding from the good root of faith, are good and acceptable to God, since they are all sanctified by God's grace. Yet they do not count toward our justification- for by faith in Christ we are justified, even before we do good works. Otherwise they could not be good, any more than the fruit of a tree could be good if the tree is not good in the first place. So then, we do good works, but not for merit- for what would we merit? Rather, we are indebted to God for the good works we do, and not God to us, since God \"is at work in [us], enabling [us] both to will and to work for his good pleasure\" (Phil. 2:13) - thus keeping in mind what is written: \"When you have done all that you were ordered to do, say, 'We are worthless slaves; we have done only what we ought to have done.'\" (Luke 17:10) Yet we do not wish to deny that God rewards good works- but it is by grace that God crowns these gifts. Moreover, although we do good works we do not base our salvation on them; for we cannot do any work that is not defiled by our flesh and also worthy of punishment. And even if we could point to one, memory of a single sin is enough for God to reject that work. So we would always be in doubt, tossed back and forth without any certainty, and our poor consciences would be tormented constantly if they did not rest on the merit of the suffering and death of our Savior.", "token_count": 525, "proofs": []} +{"_source_id": "belgic-confession-of-faith", "_source_title": "Belgic Confession", "_author": "Guido de Bres", "_contributors": [], "_schema_type": "doctrinal_document", "_license": "cc0-1.0", "_source_url": "http://apostles-creed.org/wp-content/uploads/2014/07/belgic_confession.pdf", "document_id": "belgic-confession-of-faith", "document_kind": "confession", "unit_type": "article", "number": "25", "title": "The Fulfillment of the Law", "parent_number": "", "parent_title": "", "content": "We believe that the ceremonies and symbols of the law have ended with the coming of Christ, and that all foreshadowings have come to an end, so that the use of them ought to be abolished among Christians. Yet the truth and substance of these things remain for us in Jesus Christ, in whom they have been fulfilled. Nevertheless, we continue to use the witnesses drawn from the law and prophets to confirm us in the gospel and to regulate our lives with full integrity for the glory of God, according to the will of God.", "token_count": 107, "proofs": []} +{"_source_id": "belgic-confession-of-faith", "_source_title": "Belgic Confession", "_author": "Guido de Bres", "_contributors": [], "_schema_type": "doctrinal_document", "_license": "cc0-1.0", "_source_url": "http://apostles-creed.org/wp-content/uploads/2014/07/belgic_confession.pdf", "document_id": "belgic-confession-of-faith", "document_kind": "confession", "unit_type": "article", "number": "26", "title": "The Intercession of Christ", "parent_number": "", "parent_title": "", "content": "We believe that we have no access to God except through the one and only Mediator and Intercessor, \"Jesus Christ the righteous,\" (1 John 2:1) who therefore was made human, uniting together the divine and human natures, so that we human beings might have access to the divine Majesty. Otherwise we would have no access. But this Mediator, whom the Father has appointed between himself and us, ought not terrify us by his greatness, so that we have to look for another one, according to our fancy. For neither in heaven nor among the creatures on earth is there anyone who loves us more than Jesus Christ does. Although he was \"in the form of God,\" Christ nevertheless \"emptied himself,\" taking \"human form\" and \"the form of a slave\" for us; (Phil. 2:6-8) and he made himself \"like his brothers and sisters in every respect.\" (Heb. 2:17) Suppose we had to find another intercessor. Who would love us more than he who gave his life for us, even though \"we were enemies\"? (Rom. 5:10) And suppose we had to find one who has prestige and power. Who has as much of these as he who is seated at the right hand of the Father, (Rom. 8:34, Heb. 1:3) and who has \"all authority in heaven and on earth\"? (Matt. 28:18) And who will be heard more readily than God's own dearly beloved Son? So, the practice of honoring the saints as intercessors in fact dishonors them because of its misplaced faith. That was something the saints never did nor asked for, but which in keeping with their duty, as appears from their writings, they consistently refused. We should not plead here that we are unworthy- for it is not a question of offering our prayers on the basis of our own dignity but only on the basis of the excellence and dignity of Jesus Christ, whose righteousness is ours by faith. Since the apostle for good reason wants us to get rid of this foolish fear- or rather, this unbelief- he says to us that Jesus Christ was made like \"his brothers and sisters in every respect, so that he might be a merciful and faithful high priest\" to purify the sins of the people. (Heb. 2:17) For since he suffered, being tempted, he is also able to help those who are tempted. (Heb. 2:18) And further, to encourage us more to approach him he says, \"Since, then, we have a great high priest who has passed through the heavens, Jesus, the Son of God, let us hold fast to our confession. For we do not have a high priest who is unable to sympathize with our weaknesses, but we have one who in every respect has been tested as we are, yet without sin. Let us therefore approach the throne of grace with boldness, so that we may receive mercy and find grace to help in time of need.\" (Heb. 4:14-16) The same apostle says that we \"have confidence to enter the sanctuary by the blood of Jesus.\" \"Let us approach with a true heart in full assurance of faith....\" (Heb. 10:19, Heb. 10:22) Likewise, Christ \"holds his priesthood permanently.... Consequently, he is able for all time to save those who approach God through him, since he always lives to make intercession for them.\" (Heb. 7:24-25) What more do we need? For Christ himself declares: \"I am the way, and the truth, and the life. No one comes to the Father except through me.\" (John 14:6) Why should we seek another intercessor? Since it has pleased God to give us the Son as our Intercessor. let us not leave him for another- or rather seek, without ever finding. For, when giving Christ to us, God knew well that we were sinners. Therefore, in following the command of Christ we call on the heavenly Father through Christ, our only Mediator, as we are taught by the Lord's Prayer, being assured that we shall obtain all we ask of the Father in his name.", "token_count": 893, "proofs": []} +{"_source_id": "belgic-confession-of-faith", "_source_title": "Belgic Confession", "_author": "Guido de Bres", "_contributors": [], "_schema_type": "doctrinal_document", "_license": "cc0-1.0", "_source_url": "http://apostles-creed.org/wp-content/uploads/2014/07/belgic_confession.pdf", "document_id": "belgic-confession-of-faith", "document_kind": "confession", "unit_type": "article", "number": "27", "title": "The Holy Catholic Church", "parent_number": "", "parent_title": "", "content": "We believe and confess one single catholic or universal church- a holy congregation and gathering of true Christian believers, awaiting their entire salvation in Jesus Christ, being washed by his blood, and sanctified and sealed by the Holy Spirit. This church has existed from the beginning of the world and will last until the end, as appears from the fact that Christ is eternal King who cannot be without subjects. And this holy church is preserved by God against the rage of the whole world, even though for a time it may appear very small to human eyes- as though it were snuffed out. For example, during the very dangerous time of Ahab the Lord preserved for himself seven thousand who did not bend their knees to Baal. (1 Kings 19:18) And so this holy church is not confined, bound, or limited to a certain place or certain people. But it is spread and dispersed throughout the entire world, though still joined and united in heart and will, in one and the same Spirit, by the power of faith.", "token_count": 207, "proofs": []} +{"_source_id": "belgic-confession-of-faith", "_source_title": "Belgic Confession", "_author": "Guido de Bres", "_contributors": [], "_schema_type": "doctrinal_document", "_license": "cc0-1.0", "_source_url": "http://apostles-creed.org/wp-content/uploads/2014/07/belgic_confession.pdf", "document_id": "belgic-confession-of-faith", "document_kind": "confession", "unit_type": "article", "number": "28", "title": "The Obligations of Church Members", "parent_number": "", "parent_title": "", "content": "We believe that since this holy assembly and congregation is the gathering of those who are saved and there is no salvation apart from it, people ought not to withdraw from it, content to be by themselves, regardless of their status or condition. But all people are obliged to join and unite with it, keeping the unity of the church by submitting to its instruction and discipline, by bending their necks under the yoke of Jesus Christ, and by serving to build up one another, according to the gifts God has given them as members of each other in the same body. And to preserve this unity more effectively, it is the duty of all believers, according to God's Word, to separate themselves from those who do not belong to the church, in order to join this assembly wherever God has established it, even if civil authorities and royal decrees forbid and death and physical punishment result. And so, all who withdraw from the church or do not join it act contrary to God's ordinance.", "token_count": 197, "proofs": []} +{"_source_id": "belgic-confession-of-faith", "_source_title": "Belgic Confession", "_author": "Guido de Bres", "_contributors": [], "_schema_type": "doctrinal_document", "_license": "cc0-1.0", "_source_url": "http://apostles-creed.org/wp-content/uploads/2014/07/belgic_confession.pdf", "document_id": "belgic-confession-of-faith", "document_kind": "confession", "unit_type": "article", "number": "29", "title": "The Marks of the True Church", "parent_number": "", "parent_title": "", "content": "We believe that we ought to discern diligently and very carefully, by the Word of God, what is the true church- for all sects in the world today claim for themselves the name of \"the church.\" We are not speaking here of the company of hypocrites who are mixed among the good in the church and who nonetheless are not part of it, even though they are physically there. But we are speaking of distinguishing the body and fellowship of the true church from all sects that call themselves \"the church.\" The true church can be recognized if it has the following marks: The church engages in the pure preaching of the gospel; it makes use of the pure administration of the sacraments as Christ instituted them; it practices church discipline for correcting faults. In short, it governs itself according to the pure Word of God, rejecting all things contrary to it and holding Jesus Christ as the only Head. By these marks one can be assured of recognizing the true church- and no one ought to be separated from it. As for those who can belong to the church, we can recognize them by the distinguishing marks of Christians: namely by faith, and by their fleeing from sin and pursuing righteousness, once they have received the one and only Savior, Jesus Christ. They love the true God and their neighbors, without turning to the right or left, and they crucify the flesh and its works. Though great weakness remains in them, they fight against it by the Spirit all the days of their lives, appealing constantly to the blood, suffering, death, and obedience of the Lord Jesus, in whom they have forgiveness of their sins, through faith in him. As for the false church, it assigns more authority to itself and its ordinances than to the Word of God; it does not want to subject itself to the yoke of Christ; it does not administer the sacraments as Christ commanded in his Word; it rather adds to them or subtracts from them as it pleases; it bases itself on humans, more than on Jesus Christ; it persecutes those who live holy lives according to the Word of God and who rebuke it for its faults, greed, and idolatry. These two churches are easy to recognize and thus to distinguish from each other.", "token_count": 453, "proofs": []} +{"_source_id": "belgic-confession-of-faith", "_source_title": "Belgic Confession", "_author": "Guido de Bres", "_contributors": [], "_schema_type": "doctrinal_document", "_license": "cc0-1.0", "_source_url": "http://apostles-creed.org/wp-content/uploads/2014/07/belgic_confession.pdf", "document_id": "belgic-confession-of-faith", "document_kind": "confession", "unit_type": "article", "number": "30", "title": "The Government of the Church", "parent_number": "", "parent_title": "", "content": "We believe that this true church ought to be governed according to the spiritual order that our Lord has taught us in his Word. There should be ministers or pastors to preach the Word of God and administer the sacraments. There should also be elders and deacons, along with the pastors, to make up the council of the church. By this means true religion is preserved; true doctrine is able to take its course; and evil people are corrected spiritually and held in check, so that also the poor and all the afflicted may be helped and comforted according to their need. By this means everything will be done well and in good order in the church, when such persons are elected who are faithful and are chosen according to the rule that Paul gave to Timothy. (1 Tim. 3)", "token_count": 158, "proofs": []} +{"_source_id": "belgic-confession-of-faith", "_source_title": "Belgic Confession", "_author": "Guido de Bres", "_contributors": [], "_schema_type": "doctrinal_document", "_license": "cc0-1.0", "_source_url": "http://apostles-creed.org/wp-content/uploads/2014/07/belgic_confession.pdf", "document_id": "belgic-confession-of-faith", "document_kind": "confession", "unit_type": "article", "number": "31", "title": "The Officers of the Church", "parent_number": "", "parent_title": "", "content": "We believe that ministers of the Word of God, elders, and deacons ought to be chosen to their offices by a legitimate election of the church, with prayer in the name of the Lord, and in good order, as the Word of God teaches. So all must be careful not to push themselves forward improperly, but must wait for God's call, so that they may be assured of their calling and be certain that they are chosen by the Lord. As for the ministers of the Word, they all have the same power and authority, no matter where they may be, since they are all servants of Jesus Christ, the only universal bishop, and the only head of the church. Moreover, to keep God's holy order from being violated or despised, we say that everyone ought, as much as possible, to hold the ministers of the Word and elders of the church in special esteem, because of the work they do, and be at peace with them, without grumbling, quarreling, or fighting.", "token_count": 204, "proofs": []} +{"_source_id": "belgic-confession-of-faith", "_source_title": "Belgic Confession", "_author": "Guido de Bres", "_contributors": [], "_schema_type": "doctrinal_document", "_license": "cc0-1.0", "_source_url": "http://apostles-creed.org/wp-content/uploads/2014/07/belgic_confession.pdf", "document_id": "belgic-confession-of-faith", "document_kind": "confession", "unit_type": "article", "number": "32", "title": "The Order and Discipline of the Church", "parent_number": "", "parent_title": "", "content": "We also believe that although it is useful and good for those who govern the churches to establish and set up a certain order among themselves for maintaining the body of the church, they ought always to guard against deviating from what Christ, our only Master, has ordained for us. Therefore we reject all human innovations and all laws imposed on us, in our worship of God, which bind and force our consciences in any way. So we accept only what is proper to maintain harmony and unity and to keep all in obedience to God. To that end excommunication, with all it involves, according to the Word of God, is required.", "token_count": 128, "proofs": []} +{"_source_id": "belgic-confession-of-faith", "_source_title": "Belgic Confession", "_author": "Guido de Bres", "_contributors": [], "_schema_type": "doctrinal_document", "_license": "cc0-1.0", "_source_url": "http://apostles-creed.org/wp-content/uploads/2014/07/belgic_confession.pdf", "document_id": "belgic-confession-of-faith", "document_kind": "confession", "unit_type": "article", "number": "33", "title": "The Sacraments", "parent_number": "", "parent_title": "", "content": "We believe that our good God, mindful of our crudeness and weakness, has ordained sacraments for us to seal his promises in us, to pledge good will and grace toward us, and also to nourish and sustain our faith. God has added these to the Word of the gospel to represent better to our external senses both what God enables us to understand by the Word and what he does inwardly in our hearts, confirming in us the salvation he imparts to us. For they are visible signs and seals of something internal and invisible, by means of which God works in us through the power of the Holy Spirit. So they are not empty and hollow signs to fool and deceive us, for their truth is Jesus Christ, without whom they would be nothing. Moreover, we are satisfied with the number of sacraments that Christ our Master has ordained for us. There are only two: the sacrament of baptism and the Holy Supper of Jesus Christ.", "token_count": 191, "proofs": []} +{"_source_id": "belgic-confession-of-faith", "_source_title": "Belgic Confession", "_author": "Guido de Bres", "_contributors": [], "_schema_type": "doctrinal_document", "_license": "cc0-1.0", "_source_url": "http://apostles-creed.org/wp-content/uploads/2014/07/belgic_confession.pdf", "document_id": "belgic-confession-of-faith", "document_kind": "confession", "unit_type": "article", "number": "34", "title": "The Sacrament of Baptism", "parent_number": "", "parent_title": "", "content": "We believe and confess that Jesus Christ, in whom the law is fulfilled, has by his shed blood put an end to every other shedding of blood, which anyone might do or wish to do in order to atone or satisfy for sins. Having abolished circumcision, which was done with blood, Christ established in its place the sacrament of baptism. By it we are received into God's church and set apart from all other people and alien religions, that we may wholly belong to him whose mark and sign we bear. Baptism also witnesses to us that God, being our gracious Father, will be our God forever. Therefore Christ has commanded that all those who belong to him be baptized with pure water \"in the name of the Father and of the Son and of the Holy Spirit.\" (Matt. 28:19) In this way God signifies to us that just as water washes away the dirt of the body when it is poured on us and also is seen on the bodies of those who are baptized when it is sprinkled on them, so too the blood of Christ does the same thing internally, in the soul, by the Holy Spirit. It washes and cleanses it from its sins and transforms us from being the children of wrath into the children of God. This does not happen by the physical water but by the sprinkling of the precious blood of the Son of God, who is our Red Sea, through which we must pass to escape the tyranny of Pharaoh, who is the devil, and to enter the spiritual land of Canaan. So ministers, as far as their work is concerned, give us the sacrament and what is visible, but our Lord gives what the sacrament signifies- namely the invisible gifts and graces; washing, purifying, and cleansing our souls of all filth and unrighteousness; renewing our hearts and filling them with all comfort; giving us true assurance of his fatherly goodness; clothing us with the \"new self\" and stripping off the \"old self with its practices.\" (Col. 3:9-10) For this reason we believe that anyone who aspires to reach eternal life ought to be baptized only once without ever repeating it- for we cannot be born twice. Yet this baptism is profitable not only when the water is on us and when we receive it but throughout our entire lives. For that reason we reject the error of the Anabaptists who are not content with a single baptism once received and also condemn the baptism of the children of believers. We believe our children ought to be baptized and sealed with the sign of the covenant, as little children were circumcised in Israel on the basis of the same promises made to our children. And truly, Christ has shed his blood no less for washing the little children of believers than he did for adults. Therefore they ought to receive the sign and sacrament of what Christ has done for them, just as the Lord commanded in the law that by offering a lamb for them the sacrament of the suffering and death of Christ would be granted them shortly after their birth. This was the sacrament of Jesus Christ. Furthermore, baptism does for our children what circumcision did for the Jewish people. That is why Paul calls baptism the \"circumcision of Christ.\" (Col. 2:11)", "token_count": 669, "proofs": []} +{"_source_id": "belgic-confession-of-faith", "_source_title": "Belgic Confession", "_author": "Guido de Bres", "_contributors": [], "_schema_type": "doctrinal_document", "_license": "cc0-1.0", "_source_url": "http://apostles-creed.org/wp-content/uploads/2014/07/belgic_confession.pdf", "document_id": "belgic-confession-of-faith", "document_kind": "confession", "unit_type": "article", "number": "35", "title": "The Sacrament of the Lord's Supper", "parent_number": "", "parent_title": "", "content": "We believe and confess that our Savior Jesus Christ has ordained and instituted the sacrament of the Holy Supper to nourish and sustain those who are already regenerated and ingrafted into his family, which is his church. Now those who are born again have two lives in them. The one is physical and temporal- they have it from the moment of their first birth, and it is common to all. The other is spiritual and heavenly, and is given them in their second birth- it comes through the Word of the gospel in the communion of the body of Christ; and this life is common to God's elect only. Thus, to support the physical and earthly life God has prescribed for us an appropriate earthly and material bread, which is as common to all people as life itself. But to maintain the spiritual and heavenly life that belongs to believers, God has sent a living bread that came down from heaven: namely Jesus Christ, who nourishes and maintains the spiritual life of believers when eaten- that is, when appropriated and received spiritually by faith. To represent to us this spiritual and heavenly bread Christ has instituted an earthly and visible bread as the sacrament of his body and wine as the sacrament of his blood. He did this to testify to us that just as truly as we take and hold the sacrament in our hands and eat and drink it with our mouths, by which our life is then sustained, so truly we receive into our souls, for our spiritual life, the true body and true blood of Christ, our only Savior. We receive these by faith, which is the hand and mouth of our souls. Now it is certain that Jesus Christ did not prescribe his sacraments for us in vain, since he works in us all he represents by these holy signs, although the manner in which he does it goes beyond our understanding and is incomprehensible to us, just as the operation of God's Spirit is hidden and incomprehensible. Yet we do not go wrong when we say that what is eaten is Christ's own natural body and what is drunk is his own blood- but the manner in which we eat it is not by the mouth, but by the Spirit through faith. In that way Jesus Christ remains always seated at the right hand of God the Father in heaven- but he never refrains on that account to communicate himself to us through faith. This banquet is a spiritual table at which Christ communicates himself to us with all his benefits. At that table he makes us enjoy himself as much as the merits of his suffering and death, as he nourishes, strengthens, and comforts our poor, desolate souls by the eating of his flesh, and relieves and renews them by the drinking of his blood. Moreover, though the sacraments and what they signify are joined together, not all receive both of them. The wicked certainly take the sacrament, to their condemnation, but do not receive the truth of the sacrament, just as Judas and Simon the Sorcerer both indeed received the sacrament, but not Christ, who was signified by it. He is communicated only to believers. Finally, with humility and reverence we receive the holy sacrament in the gathering of God's people, as we engage together, with thanksgiving, in a holy remembrance of the death of Christ our Savior, and as we thus confess our faith and Christian religion. Therefore none should come to this table without examining themselves carefully, lest by eating this bread and drinking this cup they \"eat and drink judgment against themselves.\" (1 Cor. 11:29) In short, by the use of this holy sacrament we are moved to a fervent love of God and our neighbors. Therefore we reject as desecrations of the sacraments all the muddled ideas and condemnable inventions that people have added and mixed in with them. And we say that we should be content with the procedure that Christ and the apostles have taught us and speak of these things as they have spoken of them.", "token_count": 805, "proofs": []} +{"_source_id": "belgic-confession-of-faith", "_source_title": "Belgic Confession", "_author": "Guido de Bres", "_contributors": [], "_schema_type": "doctrinal_document", "_license": "cc0-1.0", "_source_url": "http://apostles-creed.org/wp-content/uploads/2014/07/belgic_confession.pdf", "document_id": "belgic-confession-of-faith", "document_kind": "confession", "unit_type": "article", "number": "36", "title": "The Civil Government", "parent_number": "", "parent_title": "", "content": "We believe that because of the depravity of the human race, our good God has ordained kings, princes, and civil officers. God wants the world to be governed by laws and policies so that human lawlessness may be restrained and that everything may be conducted in good order among human beings. For that purpose God has placed the sword in the hands of the government, to punish evil people and protect the good.", "token_count": 82, "proofs": []} +{"_source_id": "belgic-confession-of-faith", "_source_title": "Belgic Confession", "_author": "Guido de Bres", "_contributors": [], "_schema_type": "doctrinal_document", "_license": "cc0-1.0", "_source_url": "http://apostles-creed.org/wp-content/uploads/2014/07/belgic_confession.pdf", "document_id": "belgic-confession-of-faith", "document_kind": "confession", "unit_type": "article", "number": "37", "title": "The Last Judgement", "parent_number": "", "parent_title": "", "content": "Finally we believe, according to God's Word, that when the time appointed by the Lord is come (which is unknown to all creatures) and the number of the elect is complete, our Lord Jesus Christ will come from heaven, bodily and visibly, as he ascended, with great glory and majesty, to declare himself the judge of the living and the dead. He will burn this old world, in fire and flame, in order to cleanse it. Then all human creatures will appear in person before the great judge- men, women, and children, who have lived from the beginning until the end of the world. They will be summoned there \"with the archangel's call and with the sound of God's trumpet.\" (1 Thess. 4:16) For all those who died before that time will be raised from the earth, their spirits being joined and united with their own bodies in which they lived. And as for those who are still alive, they will not die like the others but will be changed \"in the twinkling of an eye\" from perishable to imperishable. (1 Cor. 15:51-53) Then the books (that is, the consciences) will be opened, and the dead will be judged according to the things they did in the world, (Rev. 20:12) whether good or evil. Indeed, all people will give account of all the idle words they have spoken, (Matt. 12:36) which the world regards as only playing games. And then the secrets and hypocrisies of all people will be publicly uncovered in the sight of all. Therefore, with good reason the thought of this judgment is horrible and dreadful to wicked and evil people. But it is very pleasant and a great comfort to the righteous and elect, since their total redemption will then be accomplished. They will then receive the fruits of their labor and of the trouble they have suffered; their innocence will be openly recognized by all; and they will see the terrible vengeance that God will bring on the evil ones who tyrannized, oppressed, and tormented them in this world. The evil ones will be convicted by the witness of their own consciences, and shall be made immortal- but only to be tormented in \"the eternal fire prepared for the devil and his angels.\" (Matt. 25:41) In contrast, the faithful and elect will be crowned with glory and honor. The Son of God will profess their names (Matt. 10:32) before God his Father and the holy and elect angels; all tears will be wiped from their eyes; (Rev. 7:17) and their cause- at present condemned as heretical and evil by many judges and civil officers- will be acknowledged as the cause of the Son of God. And as a gracious reward the Lord will make them possess a glory such as the human heart could never imagine. So we look forward to that great day with longing in order to enjoy fully the promises of God in Christ Jesus, our Lord.", "token_count": 621, "proofs": []} +{"_source_id": "canons-of-dort", "_source_title": "Canons of Dort", "_author": "Synod of Dort", "_contributors": [], "_schema_type": "doctrinal_document", "_license": "cc0-1.0", "_source_url": "http://apostles-creed.org/wp-content/uploads/2014/07/canons-of-dort.pdf", "document_id": "canons-of-dort", "document_kind": "canon", "unit_type": "section", "number": "A1", "title": "", "parent_number": "1", "parent_title": "Of Divine Predestination", "content": "As all men have sinned in Adam, lie under the curse, and are deserving of eternal death, God would have done no injustice by leaving them all to perish, and delivering them over to condemnation on account of sin, according to the words of the apostle, \"that every mouth may be stopped, and all the world may become guilty before God\" (Rom. 3:19). And verse 23: \"For all have sinned, and come short of the glory of God.\" And Romans 6:23: \"For the wages of sin is death\".", "token_count": 117, "proofs": []} +{"_source_id": "canons-of-dort", "_source_title": "Canons of Dort", "_author": "Synod of Dort", "_contributors": [], "_schema_type": "doctrinal_document", "_license": "cc0-1.0", "_source_url": "http://apostles-creed.org/wp-content/uploads/2014/07/canons-of-dort.pdf", "document_id": "canons-of-dort", "document_kind": "canon", "unit_type": "section", "number": "A2", "title": "", "parent_number": "1", "parent_title": "Of Divine Predestination", "content": "But in this the love of God was manifested, that He sent His only begotten Son into the world, that whosoever believeth on Him should not perish, but have everlasting life. \"In this was manifested the love of God toward us, because that God sent His only begotten Son into the world, that we might live through Him\" (1 John 4:9). \"For God so loved the world, that He gave His only begotten Son, that whosoever believeth in Him should not perish, but have everlasting life\" (John 3:16).", "token_count": 122, "proofs": []} +{"_source_id": "canons-of-dort", "_source_title": "Canons of Dort", "_author": "Synod of Dort", "_contributors": [], "_schema_type": "doctrinal_document", "_license": "cc0-1.0", "_source_url": "http://apostles-creed.org/wp-content/uploads/2014/07/canons-of-dort.pdf", "document_id": "canons-of-dort", "document_kind": "canon", "unit_type": "section", "number": "A3", "title": "", "parent_number": "1", "parent_title": "Of Divine Predestination", "content": "And that men may be brought to believe, God mercifully sends the messengers of these most joyful tidings to whom He will and at what time He pleaseth; by whose ministry men are called to repentance and faith in Christ crucified. \"How then shall they call on Him in whom they have not believed? and how shall they believe in Him of whom they have not heard? and how shall they hear without a preacher? And how shall they preach, except they be sent?\" (Rom. 10:14-15).", "token_count": 110, "proofs": []} +{"_source_id": "canons-of-dort", "_source_title": "Canons of Dort", "_author": "Synod of Dort", "_contributors": [], "_schema_type": "doctrinal_document", "_license": "cc0-1.0", "_source_url": "http://apostles-creed.org/wp-content/uploads/2014/07/canons-of-dort.pdf", "document_id": "canons-of-dort", "document_kind": "canon", "unit_type": "section", "number": "A4", "title": "", "parent_number": "1", "parent_title": "Of Divine Predestination", "content": "The wrath of God abideth upon those who believe not this gospel. But such as receive it, and embrace Jesus the Savior by a true and living faith, are by Him delivered from the wrath of God and from destruction, and have the gift of eternal life conferred upon them.", "token_count": 57, "proofs": []} +{"_source_id": "canons-of-dort", "_source_title": "Canons of Dort", "_author": "Synod of Dort", "_contributors": [], "_schema_type": "doctrinal_document", "_license": "cc0-1.0", "_source_url": "http://apostles-creed.org/wp-content/uploads/2014/07/canons-of-dort.pdf", "document_id": "canons-of-dort", "document_kind": "canon", "unit_type": "section", "number": "A5", "title": "", "parent_number": "1", "parent_title": "Of Divine Predestination", "content": "The cause or guilt of this unbelief, as well as of all other sins, is no wise in God, but in man himself; whereas faith in Jesus Christ and salvation through Him is the free gift of God, as it is written: \"For by grace are ye saved through faith; and that not of yourselves: it is the gift of God\" (Eph. 2:8). \"For unto you it is given in the behalf of Christ, not only to believe on Him,\" etc. (Phil. 1:29).", "token_count": 111, "proofs": []} +{"_source_id": "canons-of-dort", "_source_title": "Canons of Dort", "_author": "Synod of Dort", "_contributors": [], "_schema_type": "doctrinal_document", "_license": "cc0-1.0", "_source_url": "http://apostles-creed.org/wp-content/uploads/2014/07/canons-of-dort.pdf", "document_id": "canons-of-dort", "document_kind": "canon", "unit_type": "section", "number": "A6", "title": "", "parent_number": "1", "parent_title": "Of Divine Predestination", "content": "That some receive the gift of faith from God and others do not receive it proceeds from God's eternal decree, for \"known unto God are all His works from the beginning of the world\" (Acts 15:18). \"Who worketh all things after the counsel of His own will\" (Eph. 1:11). According to which decree, He graciously softens the hearts of the elect, however obstinate, and inclines them to believe, while He leaves the non-elect in His just judgment to their own wickedness and obduracy. And herein is especially displayed the profound, the merciful, and at the same time the righteous discrimination between men, equally involved in ruin; or that decree of election and reprobation revealed in the Word of God, which though men of perverse, impure and unstable minds wrest to their own destruction, yet to holy and pious souls affords unspeakable consolation.", "token_count": 190, "proofs": []} +{"_source_id": "canons-of-dort", "_source_title": "Canons of Dort", "_author": "Synod of Dort", "_contributors": [], "_schema_type": "doctrinal_document", "_license": "cc0-1.0", "_source_url": "http://apostles-creed.org/wp-content/uploads/2014/07/canons-of-dort.pdf", "document_id": "canons-of-dort", "document_kind": "canon", "unit_type": "section", "number": "A7", "title": "", "parent_number": "1", "parent_title": "Of Divine Predestination", "content": "Election is the unchangeable purpose of God, whereby, before the foundation of the world, He hath out of mere grace, according to the sovereign good pleasure of His own will, chosen, from the whole human race, which had fallen through their own fault from their primitive state of rectitude into sin and destruction, a certain number of persons to redemption in Christ, whom He from eternity appointed the Mediator and Head of the elect, and the foundation of salvation.\n\nThis elect number, though by nature neither better nor more deserving than others, but with them involved in one common misery, God hath decreed to give to Christ, to be saved by Him, and effectually to call and draw them to His communion by His Word and Spirit, to bestow upon them true faith, justification and sanctification; and having powerfully preserved them in the fellowship of His Son, finally, to glorify them for the demonstration of His mercy and for the praise of His glorious grace, as it is written: \"According as He hath chosen us in Him before the foundation of the world, that we should be holy and without blame before Him in love: having predestinated us unto the adoption of children by Jesus Christ to Himself, according to the good pleasure of His will, to the praise of the glory of His grace, wherein He hath made us accepted in the beloved\" (Eph. 1:4-6). And elsewhere: \"Whom He did predestinate, them He also called: and whom He called, them He also justified: and whom He justified them He also glorified\" (Rom. 8:30).", "token_count": 333, "proofs": []} +{"_source_id": "canons-of-dort", "_source_title": "Canons of Dort", "_author": "Synod of Dort", "_contributors": [], "_schema_type": "doctrinal_document", "_license": "cc0-1.0", "_source_url": "http://apostles-creed.org/wp-content/uploads/2014/07/canons-of-dort.pdf", "document_id": "canons-of-dort", "document_kind": "canon", "unit_type": "section", "number": "A8", "title": "", "parent_number": "1", "parent_title": "Of Divine Predestination", "content": "There are not various decrees of election, but one and the same decree respecting all those who shall be saved, both under the Old and New Testament; since the Scripture declares the good pleasure, purpose and counsel of the divine will to be one, according to which He hath chosen us from eternity, both to grace and glory, to salvation and the way of salvation, which He hath ordained that we should walk therein.", "token_count": 84, "proofs": []} +{"_source_id": "canons-of-dort", "_source_title": "Canons of Dort", "_author": "Synod of Dort", "_contributors": [], "_schema_type": "doctrinal_document", "_license": "cc0-1.0", "_source_url": "http://apostles-creed.org/wp-content/uploads/2014/07/canons-of-dort.pdf", "document_id": "canons-of-dort", "document_kind": "canon", "unit_type": "section", "number": "A9", "title": "", "parent_number": "1", "parent_title": "Of Divine Predestination", "content": "This election was not founded upon foreseen faith, and the obedience of faith, holiness, or any other good quality or disposition in man, as the prerequisite, cause or condition on which it depended; but men are chosen to faith and to the obedience of faith, holiness, etc.; therefore election is the fountain of every saving good, from which proceeds faith, holiness, and the other gifts of salvation, and finally eternal life itself, as its fruits and effects, according to that of the apostle: \"He hath chosen us [not because we were but] that we should be holy, and without blame, before Him in love\" (Eph. 1:4).", "token_count": 140, "proofs": []} +{"_source_id": "canons-of-dort", "_source_title": "Canons of Dort", "_author": "Synod of Dort", "_contributors": [], "_schema_type": "doctrinal_document", "_license": "cc0-1.0", "_source_url": "http://apostles-creed.org/wp-content/uploads/2014/07/canons-of-dort.pdf", "document_id": "canons-of-dort", "document_kind": "canon", "unit_type": "section", "number": "A10", "title": "", "parent_number": "1", "parent_title": "Of Divine Predestination", "content": "The good pleasure of God is the sole cause of this gracious election, which doth not consist herein, that out of all possible qualities and actions of men God has chosen some as a condition of salvation; but that He was pleased out of the common mass of sinners to adopt some certain persons as a peculiar people to Himself, as it is written, \"For the children being not yet born, neither having done any good or evil,\" etc., it was said (namely to Rebecca): \"The elder shall serve the younger. As it is written, Jacob have I loved, but Esau have I hated\" (Rom. 9:11-13). \"And as many as were ordained to eternal life believed\" (Acts 13:48).", "token_count": 153, "proofs": []} +{"_source_id": "canons-of-dort", "_source_title": "Canons of Dort", "_author": "Synod of Dort", "_contributors": [], "_schema_type": "doctrinal_document", "_license": "cc0-1.0", "_source_url": "http://apostles-creed.org/wp-content/uploads/2014/07/canons-of-dort.pdf", "document_id": "canons-of-dort", "document_kind": "canon", "unit_type": "section", "number": "A11", "title": "", "parent_number": "1", "parent_title": "Of Divine Predestination", "content": "And as God Himself is most wise, unchangeable, omniscient and omnipotent, so the election made by Him can neither be interrupted nor changed, recalled or annulled; neither can the elect be cast away, nor their number diminished.", "token_count": 50, "proofs": []} +{"_source_id": "canons-of-dort", "_source_title": "Canons of Dort", "_author": "Synod of Dort", "_contributors": [], "_schema_type": "doctrinal_document", "_license": "cc0-1.0", "_source_url": "http://apostles-creed.org/wp-content/uploads/2014/07/canons-of-dort.pdf", "document_id": "canons-of-dort", "document_kind": "canon", "unit_type": "section", "number": "A12", "title": "", "parent_number": "1", "parent_title": "Of Divine Predestination", "content": "The elect in due time, though in various degrees and in different measures, attain the assurance of this their eternal and unchangeable election, not by inquisitively prying into the secret and deep things of God, but by observing in themselves, with a spiritual joy and holy pleasure, the infallible fruits of election pointed out in the Word of God - such as a true faith in Christ, filial fear, a godly sorrow for sin, a hungering and thirsting after righteousness, etc.", "token_count": 104, "proofs": []} +{"_source_id": "canons-of-dort", "_source_title": "Canons of Dort", "_author": "Synod of Dort", "_contributors": [], "_schema_type": "doctrinal_document", "_license": "cc0-1.0", "_source_url": "http://apostles-creed.org/wp-content/uploads/2014/07/canons-of-dort.pdf", "document_id": "canons-of-dort", "document_kind": "canon", "unit_type": "section", "number": "A13", "title": "", "parent_number": "1", "parent_title": "Of Divine Predestination", "content": "The sense and certainty of this election afford to the children of God additional matter for daily humiliation before Him, for adoring the depth of His mercies, for cleansing themselves, and rendering grateful returns of ardent love to Him, who first manifested so great love towards them. The consideration of this doctrine of election is so far from encouraging remissness in the observance of the divine commands or from sinking men in carnal security, that these, in the just judgment of God, are the usual effects of rash presumption or of idle and wanton trifling with the grace of election in those who refuse to walk in the ways of the elect.", "token_count": 130, "proofs": []} +{"_source_id": "canons-of-dort", "_source_title": "Canons of Dort", "_author": "Synod of Dort", "_contributors": [], "_schema_type": "doctrinal_document", "_license": "cc0-1.0", "_source_url": "http://apostles-creed.org/wp-content/uploads/2014/07/canons-of-dort.pdf", "document_id": "canons-of-dort", "document_kind": "canon", "unit_type": "section", "number": "A14", "title": "", "parent_number": "1", "parent_title": "Of Divine Predestination", "content": "As the doctrine of divine election by the most wise counsel of God was declared by the prophets, by Christ Himself, and by the apostles, and is clearly revealed in the Scriptures, both of the Old and New Testament, so it is still to be published in due time and place in the Church of God, for which it was peculiarly designed, provided it be done with reverence, in the spirit of discretion and piety, for the glory of God's most holy Name, and for enlivening and comforting His people, without vainly attempting to investigate the secret ways of the Most High. \"For I have not shunned to declare unto you all the counsel of God\" (Acts 20:27); \"O the depth of the riches both of the wisdom and knowledge of God! how unsearchable are His judgments, and His ways past finding out! For who hath known the mind of the Lord? or who hath been His counsellor?\" (Rom. 11:33-34); \"For I say, through the grace given unto me, to every man that is among you, not to think of himself more highly than he ought to think; but to think soberly, according as God hath dealt to every man the measure of faith\" (Rom. 12:3); \"Wherein God, willing more abundantly to shew unto the heirs of promise the immutability of His counsel, confirmed it by an oath: that by two immutable things, in which it was impossible for God to lie, we might have a strong consolation, who have fled for refuge to lay hold upon the hope set before us\" (Heb. 6:17-18).", "token_count": 346, "proofs": []} +{"_source_id": "canons-of-dort", "_source_title": "Canons of Dort", "_author": "Synod of Dort", "_contributors": [], "_schema_type": "doctrinal_document", "_license": "cc0-1.0", "_source_url": "http://apostles-creed.org/wp-content/uploads/2014/07/canons-of-dort.pdf", "document_id": "canons-of-dort", "document_kind": "canon", "unit_type": "section", "number": "A15", "title": "", "parent_number": "1", "parent_title": "Of Divine Predestination", "content": "What peculiarly tends to illustrate and recommend to us the eternal and unmerited grace of election, is the express testimony of sacred Scripture that not all, but some only are elected, while others are passed by in the eternal decree; whom God, out of His sovereign, most just, irreprehensible and unchangeable good pleasure, hath decreed to leave in the common misery into which they have wilfully plunged themselves, and not to bestow upon them saving faith and the grace of conversion; but permitting them in His just judgment to follow their own ways, at last for the declaration of His justice, to condemn and perish them forever, not only on account of their unbelief, but also for all their other sins. And this is the decree of reprobation which by no means makes God the author of sin (the very thought of which is blasphemy), but declares Him to be an awful, irreprehensible, and righteous Judge and avenger thereof.", "token_count": 196, "proofs": []} +{"_source_id": "canons-of-dort", "_source_title": "Canons of Dort", "_author": "Synod of Dort", "_contributors": [], "_schema_type": "doctrinal_document", "_license": "cc0-1.0", "_source_url": "http://apostles-creed.org/wp-content/uploads/2014/07/canons-of-dort.pdf", "document_id": "canons-of-dort", "document_kind": "canon", "unit_type": "section", "number": "A16", "title": "", "parent_number": "1", "parent_title": "Of Divine Predestination", "content": "Those who do not yet experience a lively faith in Christ, an assured confidence of soul, peace of conscience, an earnest endeavor after filial obedience, and glorying in God through Christ, efficaciously wrought in them, and do nevertheless persist in the use of the means which God hath appointed for working these graces in us, ought not to be alarmed at the mention of reprobation, nor to rank themselves among the reprobate, but diligently to persevere in the use of means, and with ardent desires devoutly and humbly to wait for a season of richer grace. Much less cause have they to be terrified by the doctrine of reprobation, who, though they seriously desire to be turned to God, to please Him only, and to be delivered from the body of death, cannot yet reach that measure of holiness and faith to which they aspire; since a merciful God has promised that He will not quench the smoking flax nor break the bruised reed. But this doctrine is justly terrible to those, who, regardless of God and of the Savior Jesus Christ, have wholly given themselves up to the cares of the world and the pleasures of the flesh, so long as they are not seriously converted to God.", "token_count": 255, "proofs": []} +{"_source_id": "canons-of-dort", "_source_title": "Canons of Dort", "_author": "Synod of Dort", "_contributors": [], "_schema_type": "doctrinal_document", "_license": "cc0-1.0", "_source_url": "http://apostles-creed.org/wp-content/uploads/2014/07/canons-of-dort.pdf", "document_id": "canons-of-dort", "document_kind": "canon", "unit_type": "section", "number": "A17", "title": "", "parent_number": "1", "parent_title": "Of Divine Predestination", "content": "Since we are to judge of the will of God from His Word which testifies that the children of believers are holy, not by nature, but in virtue of the covenant of grace, in which they, together with the parents, are comprehended, godly parents have no reason to doubt of the election and salvation of their children whom it pleaseth God to call out of this life in their infancy.", "token_count": 81, "proofs": []} +{"_source_id": "canons-of-dort", "_source_title": "Canons of Dort", "_author": "Synod of Dort", "_contributors": [], "_schema_type": "doctrinal_document", "_license": "cc0-1.0", "_source_url": "http://apostles-creed.org/wp-content/uploads/2014/07/canons-of-dort.pdf", "document_id": "canons-of-dort", "document_kind": "canon", "unit_type": "section", "number": "A18", "title": "", "parent_number": "1", "parent_title": "Of Divine Predestination", "content": "To those who murmur at the free grace of election and just severity of reprobation, we answer with the apostle: \"Nay but, O man, who art thou that repliest against God?\" (Rom. 9:20), and quote the language of our Savior: \"Is it not lawful for Me to do what I will with Mine own?\" (Matt. 20:15). And therefore with holy adoration of these mysteries, we exclaim in the words of the apostle: \"O the depth of the riches both of the wisdom and knowledge of God! how unsearchable are His judgments, and His ways past finding out! For who hath known the mind of the Lord? or who hath been His counsellor? Or who hath first given to Him, and it shall be recompensed unto him again? For of Him, and through Him, and to Him, are all things: to whom be glory for ever. Amen\" (Rom. 11:33- 36).", "token_count": 209, "proofs": []} +{"_source_id": "canons-of-dort", "_source_title": "Canons of Dort", "_author": "Synod of Dort", "_contributors": [], "_schema_type": "doctrinal_document", "_license": "cc0-1.0", "_source_url": "http://apostles-creed.org/wp-content/uploads/2014/07/canons-of-dort.pdf", "document_id": "canons-of-dort", "document_kind": "canon", "unit_type": "section", "number": "R1", "title": "", "parent_number": "1", "parent_title": "Of Divine Predestination", "content": "That the will of God to save those who would believe and would persevere in faith and in the obedience of faith, is the whole and entire decree of election unto salvation, and that nothing else concerning this decree has been revealed in God's Word.\n\nFor these deceive the simple and plainly contradict the Scriptures which declare that God will not only save those who will believe, but that He has also from eternity chosen certain particular persons to whom above others He in time will grant both faith in Christ and perseverance, as it is written: \"I have manifested Thy Name unto the men which Thou gavest Me out of the world\" (John 17:6). \"And as many as were ordained to eternal life believed\" (Acts 13:48). And: \"According as He hath chosen us in Him before the foundation of the world, that we should be holy and without blame before Him in love\" (Eph. 1:4).", "token_count": 191, "proofs": []} +{"_source_id": "canons-of-dort", "_source_title": "Canons of Dort", "_author": "Synod of Dort", "_contributors": [], "_schema_type": "doctrinal_document", "_license": "cc0-1.0", "_source_url": "http://apostles-creed.org/wp-content/uploads/2014/07/canons-of-dort.pdf", "document_id": "canons-of-dort", "document_kind": "canon", "unit_type": "section", "number": "R2", "title": "", "parent_number": "1", "parent_title": "Of Divine Predestination", "content": "That there are various kinds of election of God unto eternal life: the one general and indefinite, the other particular and definite; and that the latter in turn is either incomplete, revocable, nondecisive and conditional, or complete, irrevocable, decisive and absolute. Likewise: that there is one election unto faith and another unto salvation, so that election can be unto justifying faith without being a decisive election unto salvation.\n\nFor this is a fancy of men's minds, invented regardless of the Scriptures, whereby the doctrine of election is corrupted, and this golden chain of our salvation is broken: \"Moreover whom He did predestinate, them He also called: and whom He called, them He also justified: and whom He justified, them He also glorified\" (Rom. 8:30).", "token_count": 166, "proofs": []} +{"_source_id": "canons-of-dort", "_source_title": "Canons of Dort", "_author": "Synod of Dort", "_contributors": [], "_schema_type": "doctrinal_document", "_license": "cc0-1.0", "_source_url": "http://apostles-creed.org/wp-content/uploads/2014/07/canons-of-dort.pdf", "document_id": "canons-of-dort", "document_kind": "canon", "unit_type": "section", "number": "R3", "title": "", "parent_number": "1", "parent_title": "Of Divine Predestination", "content": "That the good pleasure and purpose of God, of which Scripture makes mention in the doctrine of election, does not consist in this, that God chose certain persons rather than others, but in this, that He chose out of all possible conditions (among which are also the works of the law), or out of the whole order of things, the act of faith which from its very nature is undeserving, as well as its incomplete obedience, as a condition of salvation, and that He would graciously consider this in itself as a complete obedience and count it worthy of the reward of eternal life\n\nFor by this injurious error the pleasure of God and the merits of Christ are made of none effect, and men are drawn away by useless questions from the truth of gracious justification and from the simplicity of Scripture, and this declaration of the apostle is charged as untrue: \"Who hath saved us, and called us with an holy calling, not according to our works, but according to His own purpose and grace, which was given us in Christ Jesus before the world began\" (2 Tim. 1:9).", "token_count": 222, "proofs": []} +{"_source_id": "canons-of-dort", "_source_title": "Canons of Dort", "_author": "Synod of Dort", "_contributors": [], "_schema_type": "doctrinal_document", "_license": "cc0-1.0", "_source_url": "http://apostles-creed.org/wp-content/uploads/2014/07/canons-of-dort.pdf", "document_id": "canons-of-dort", "document_kind": "canon", "unit_type": "section", "number": "R4", "title": "", "parent_number": "1", "parent_title": "Of Divine Predestination", "content": "That in the election unto faith this condition is beforehand demanded, namely, that man should use the light of nature aright, be pious, humble, meek, and fit for eternal life, as if on these things election were in any way dependent\n\nFor this savors of the teaching of Pelagius, and is opposed to the doctrine of the apostle, when he writes: \"Among whom also we all had our conversation in times past in the lusts of our flesh, fulfilling the desires of the flesh and of the mind; and were by nature the children of wrath, even as others. But God, who is rich in mercy, for His great love wherewith He loved us, even when we were dead in sins, hath quickened us together with Christ, (by grace ye are saved;) and hath raised us up together, and made us sit together in heavenly places in Christ Jesus: that in the ages to come He might show the exceeding riches of His grace in His kindness toward us through Christ Jesus. For by grace are ye saved through faith; and that not of yourselves: it is the gift of God: not of works, lest any man should boast\" (Eph. 2:3-9).", "token_count": 252, "proofs": []} +{"_source_id": "canons-of-dort", "_source_title": "Canons of Dort", "_author": "Synod of Dort", "_contributors": [], "_schema_type": "doctrinal_document", "_license": "cc0-1.0", "_source_url": "http://apostles-creed.org/wp-content/uploads/2014/07/canons-of-dort.pdf", "document_id": "canons-of-dort", "document_kind": "canon", "unit_type": "section", "number": "R5", "title": "", "parent_number": "1", "parent_title": "Of Divine Predestination", "content": "That the incomplete and non-decisive election of particular persons to salvation occurred because of a foreseen faith, conversion, holiness, godliness, which either began or continued for some time; but that the complete and decisive election occurred because of foreseen perseverance unto the end in faith, conversion, holiness and godliness; and that this is the gracious and evangelical worthiness for the sake of which he who is chosen is more worthy than he who is not chosen; and that therefore faith, the obedience of faith, holiness, godliness and perseverance are not fruits of the unchangeable election unto glory, but are conditions, which, being required beforehand, were foreseen as being met by those who will be fully elected, and are causes without which the unchangeable election to glory does not occur.\n\nThis is repugnant to the entire Scripture which constantly inculcates this and similar declarations: Election is not out of works, but of Him that calleth. \"That the purpose of God according to election might stand, not of works, but of Him that calleth\" (Rom. 9:11). \"And as many as were ordained to eternal life believed\" (Acts 13:48). \"He hath chosen us in Him before the foundation of the world, that we should be holy\" (Eph. 1:4). \"Ye have not chosen Me, but I have chosen you\" (John 15:16). \"But if it be of works, then is it no more grace\" (Rom. 11:6). \"Herein is love, not that we loved God, but that He loved us, and sent His Son\" (1 John 4:10).", "token_count": 351, "proofs": []} +{"_source_id": "canons-of-dort", "_source_title": "Canons of Dort", "_author": "Synod of Dort", "_contributors": [], "_schema_type": "doctrinal_document", "_license": "cc0-1.0", "_source_url": "http://apostles-creed.org/wp-content/uploads/2014/07/canons-of-dort.pdf", "document_id": "canons-of-dort", "document_kind": "canon", "unit_type": "section", "number": "R6", "title": "", "parent_number": "1", "parent_title": "Of Divine Predestination", "content": "That not every election unto salvation is unchangeable, but that some of the elect, any decree of God notwithstanding, can yet perish and do indeed perish.\n\nBy which gross error they make God to be changeable, and destroy the comfort which the godly obtain out of the firmness of their election, and contradict the Holy Scripture which teaches that the elect cannot be led astray: \"Insomuch that, if it were possible, they shall deceive the very elect\" (Matt. 24:24); that Christ does not lose those whom the Father gave Him: \"And this is the Father's will which hath sent Me, that of all which He hath given Me I should lose nothing\" (John 6:39); and that God hath also glorified those whom He foreordained, called and justified: \"Moreover whom He did predestinate, them He also called: and whom He called, them He also justified: and whom He justified, them He also glorified\" (Rom. 8:30).", "token_count": 210, "proofs": []} +{"_source_id": "canons-of-dort", "_source_title": "Canons of Dort", "_author": "Synod of Dort", "_contributors": [], "_schema_type": "doctrinal_document", "_license": "cc0-1.0", "_source_url": "http://apostles-creed.org/wp-content/uploads/2014/07/canons-of-dort.pdf", "document_id": "canons-of-dort", "document_kind": "canon", "unit_type": "section", "number": "R7", "title": "", "parent_number": "1", "parent_title": "Of Divine Predestination", "content": "That there is in this life no fruit and no consciousness of the unchangeable election to glory, nor any certainty, except that which depends on a changeable and uncertain condition.\n\nFor not only is it absurd to speak of an uncertain certainty, but also contrary to the experience of the saints, who by virtue of the consciousness of their election rejoice with the apostle and praise this favor of God, Ephesians 1; who according to Christ's admonition rejoice with His disciples that their names are written in heaven, \"but rather rejoice, because your names are written in heaven\" (Luke 10:20); who also place the consciousness of their election over against the fiery darts of the devil, asking: \"Who shall lay any thing to the charge of God's elect?\" (Rom. 8:33).", "token_count": 167, "proofs": []} +{"_source_id": "canons-of-dort", "_source_title": "Canons of Dort", "_author": "Synod of Dort", "_contributors": [], "_schema_type": "doctrinal_document", "_license": "cc0-1.0", "_source_url": "http://apostles-creed.org/wp-content/uploads/2014/07/canons-of-dort.pdf", "document_id": "canons-of-dort", "document_kind": "canon", "unit_type": "section", "number": "R8", "title": "", "parent_number": "1", "parent_title": "Of Divine Predestination", "content": "That God, simply by virtue of His righteous will, did not decide either to leave anyone in the fall of Adam and in the common state of sin and condemnation, or to pass anyone by in the communication of grace which is necessary for faith and conversion.\n\nFor this is firmly decreed: \"Therefore hath He mercy on whom He will have mercy, and whom He will He hardeneth\" (Rom. 9:18). And also this: \"It is given unto you to know the mysteries of the kingdom of heaven, but to them it is not given\" (Matt. 13:11). Likewise: \"I thank Thee, O Father, Lord of heaven and earth, because Thou hast hid these things from the wise and prudent, and hast revealed them unto babes. Even so, Father: for so it seemed good in Thy sight\" (Matt. 11:25-26).", "token_count": 183, "proofs": []} +{"_source_id": "canons-of-dort", "_source_title": "Canons of Dort", "_author": "Synod of Dort", "_contributors": [], "_schema_type": "doctrinal_document", "_license": "cc0-1.0", "_source_url": "http://apostles-creed.org/wp-content/uploads/2014/07/canons-of-dort.pdf", "document_id": "canons-of-dort", "document_kind": "canon", "unit_type": "section", "number": "R9", "title": "", "parent_number": "1", "parent_title": "Of Divine Predestination", "content": "That the reason why God sends the gospel to one people rather than to another is not merely and solely the good pleasure of God, but rather the fact that one people is better and worthier than another to whom the gospel is not communicated.\n\nFor this Moses denies, addressing the people of Israel as follows: \"Behold, the heaven and the heaven of heavens is the LORD'S thy God, the earth also, with all that therein is. Only the LORD had a delight in thy fathers to love them, and He chose their seed after them, even you above all people, as it is this day\" (Deut. 10:14-15). And Christ said: \"Woe unto thee, Chorazin! woe unto thee, Bethsaida! for if the mighty works, which were done in you, had been done in Tyre and Sidon, they would have repented long ago in sackcloth and ashes\" (Matt. 11:21).", "token_count": 199, "proofs": []} +{"_source_id": "canons-of-dort", "_source_title": "Canons of Dort", "_author": "Synod of Dort", "_contributors": [], "_schema_type": "doctrinal_document", "_license": "cc0-1.0", "_source_url": "http://apostles-creed.org/wp-content/uploads/2014/07/canons-of-dort.pdf", "document_id": "canons-of-dort", "document_kind": "canon", "unit_type": "section", "number": "A1", "title": "", "parent_number": "2", "parent_title": "Of the Death of Christ and the Redemption of Men Thereby", "content": "God is not only supremely merciful, but also supremely just. And His justice requires (as He hath revealed Himself in His Word), that our sins committed against His infinite majesty should be punished, not only with temporal, but with eternal punishment, both in body and soul; which we cannot escape unless satisfaction be made to the justice of God.", "token_count": 72, "proofs": []} +{"_source_id": "canons-of-dort", "_source_title": "Canons of Dort", "_author": "Synod of Dort", "_contributors": [], "_schema_type": "doctrinal_document", "_license": "cc0-1.0", "_source_url": "http://apostles-creed.org/wp-content/uploads/2014/07/canons-of-dort.pdf", "document_id": "canons-of-dort", "document_kind": "canon", "unit_type": "section", "number": "A2", "title": "", "parent_number": "2", "parent_title": "Of the Death of Christ and the Redemption of Men Thereby", "content": "Since therefore we are unable to make that satisfaction in our own persons or to deliver ourselves from the wrath of God, He hath been pleased in His infinite mercy to give His only begotten Son, for our surety, who was made sin, and became a curse for us and in our stead, that He might make satisfaction to divine justice on our behalf.", "token_count": 72, "proofs": []} +{"_source_id": "canons-of-dort", "_source_title": "Canons of Dort", "_author": "Synod of Dort", "_contributors": [], "_schema_type": "doctrinal_document", "_license": "cc0-1.0", "_source_url": "http://apostles-creed.org/wp-content/uploads/2014/07/canons-of-dort.pdf", "document_id": "canons-of-dort", "document_kind": "canon", "unit_type": "section", "number": "A3", "title": "", "parent_number": "2", "parent_title": "Of the Death of Christ and the Redemption of Men Thereby", "content": "The death of the Son of God is the only and most perfect sacrifice and satisfaction for sin, and is of infinite worth and value, abundantly sufficient to expiate the sins of the whole world.", "token_count": 40, "proofs": []} +{"_source_id": "canons-of-dort", "_source_title": "Canons of Dort", "_author": "Synod of Dort", "_contributors": [], "_schema_type": "doctrinal_document", "_license": "cc0-1.0", "_source_url": "http://apostles-creed.org/wp-content/uploads/2014/07/canons-of-dort.pdf", "document_id": "canons-of-dort", "document_kind": "canon", "unit_type": "section", "number": "A4", "title": "", "parent_number": "2", "parent_title": "Of the Death of Christ and the Redemption of Men Thereby", "content": "This death derives its infinite value and dignity from these considerations because the person who submitted to it was not only really man and perfectly holy, but also the only begotten Son of God, of the same eternal and infinite essence with the Father and the Holy Spirit, which qualifications were necessary to constitute Him a Savior for us; and because it was attended with a sense of the wrath and curse of God due to us for sin.", "token_count": 85, "proofs": []} +{"_source_id": "canons-of-dort", "_source_title": "Canons of Dort", "_author": "Synod of Dort", "_contributors": [], "_schema_type": "doctrinal_document", "_license": "cc0-1.0", "_source_url": "http://apostles-creed.org/wp-content/uploads/2014/07/canons-of-dort.pdf", "document_id": "canons-of-dort", "document_kind": "canon", "unit_type": "section", "number": "A5", "title": "", "parent_number": "2", "parent_title": "Of the Death of Christ and the Redemption of Men Thereby", "content": "Moreover, the promise of the gospel is, that whosoever believeth in Christ crucified, shall not perish, but have everlasting life. This promise, together with the command to repent and believe, ought to be declared and published to all nations, and to all persons promiscuously and without distinction, to whom God out of His good pleasure sends the gospel.", "token_count": 75, "proofs": []} +{"_source_id": "canons-of-dort", "_source_title": "Canons of Dort", "_author": "Synod of Dort", "_contributors": [], "_schema_type": "doctrinal_document", "_license": "cc0-1.0", "_source_url": "http://apostles-creed.org/wp-content/uploads/2014/07/canons-of-dort.pdf", "document_id": "canons-of-dort", "document_kind": "canon", "unit_type": "section", "number": "A6", "title": "", "parent_number": "2", "parent_title": "Of the Death of Christ and the Redemption of Men Thereby", "content": "And whereas many who are called by the gospel do not repent nor believe in Christ, but perish in unbelief, this is not owing to any defect or insufficiency in the sacrifice offered by Christ upon the cross, but is wholly to be imputed to themselves.", "token_count": 54, "proofs": []} +{"_source_id": "canons-of-dort", "_source_title": "Canons of Dort", "_author": "Synod of Dort", "_contributors": [], "_schema_type": "doctrinal_document", "_license": "cc0-1.0", "_source_url": "http://apostles-creed.org/wp-content/uploads/2014/07/canons-of-dort.pdf", "document_id": "canons-of-dort", "document_kind": "canon", "unit_type": "section", "number": "A7", "title": "", "parent_number": "2", "parent_title": "Of the Death of Christ and the Redemption of Men Thereby", "content": "But as many as truly believe, and are delivered and saved from sin and destruction through the death of Christ, are indebted for this benefit solely to the grace of God, given them in Christ from everlasting, and not to any merit of their own.", "token_count": 50, "proofs": []} +{"_source_id": "canons-of-dort", "_source_title": "Canons of Dort", "_author": "Synod of Dort", "_contributors": [], "_schema_type": "doctrinal_document", "_license": "cc0-1.0", "_source_url": "http://apostles-creed.org/wp-content/uploads/2014/07/canons-of-dort.pdf", "document_id": "canons-of-dort", "document_kind": "canon", "unit_type": "section", "number": "A8", "title": "", "parent_number": "2", "parent_title": "Of the Death of Christ and the Redemption of Men Thereby", "content": "For this was the sovereign counsel, and most gracious will and purpose of God the Father, that the quickening and saving efficacy of the most precious death of His Son should extend to all the elect, for bestowing upon them alone the gift of justifying faith, thereby to bring them infallibly to salvation: that is, it was the will of God, that Christ by the blood of the cross, whereby He confirmed the new covenant, should effectually redeem out of every people, tribe, nation, and language, all those, and those only, who were from eternity chosen to salvation and given to Him by the Father; that He should confer upon them faith, which together with all the other saving gifts of the Holy Spirit, He purchased for them by His death; should purge them from all sin, both original and actual, whether committed before or after believing; and having faithfully preserved them even to the end, should at last bring them free from every spot and blemish to the enjoyment of glory in His own presence forever.", "token_count": 209, "proofs": []} +{"_source_id": "canons-of-dort", "_source_title": "Canons of Dort", "_author": "Synod of Dort", "_contributors": [], "_schema_type": "doctrinal_document", "_license": "cc0-1.0", "_source_url": "http://apostles-creed.org/wp-content/uploads/2014/07/canons-of-dort.pdf", "document_id": "canons-of-dort", "document_kind": "canon", "unit_type": "section", "number": "A9", "title": "", "parent_number": "2", "parent_title": "Of the Death of Christ and the Redemption of Men Thereby", "content": "This purpose proceeding from everlasting love towards the elect has from the beginning of the world to this day been powerfully accomplished, and will henceforward still continue to be accomplished, notwithstanding all the ineffectual opposition of the gates of hell, so that the elect in due time may be gathered together into one, and that there never may be wanting a church composed of believers, the foundation of which is laid in the blood of Christ, which may steadfastly love and faithfully serve Him as their Savior, who as a bridegroom for his bride, laid down His life for them upon the cross, and which may celebrate His praises here and through all eternity.", "token_count": 131, "proofs": []} +{"_source_id": "canons-of-dort", "_source_title": "Canons of Dort", "_author": "Synod of Dort", "_contributors": [], "_schema_type": "doctrinal_document", "_license": "cc0-1.0", "_source_url": "http://apostles-creed.org/wp-content/uploads/2014/07/canons-of-dort.pdf", "document_id": "canons-of-dort", "document_kind": "canon", "unit_type": "section", "number": "R1", "title": "", "parent_number": "2", "parent_title": "Of the Death of Christ and the Redemption of Men Thereby", "content": "That God the Father has ordained His Son to the death of the cross without a certain and definite decree to save any, so that the necessity, profitableness and worth of what Christ merited by His death might have existed, and might remain in all its parts complete, perfect and intact, even if the merited redemption had never in fact been applied to any person.\n\nFor this doctrine tends to the despising of the wisdom of the Father and of the merits of Jesus Christ, and is contrary to Scripture. For thus saith our Savior: \"I lay down My life for the sheep, and I know them\" (John 10:15, 27). And the prophet Isaiah saith concerning the Savior: \"When thou shalt make His soul an offering for sin, He shall see His seed, He shall prolong his days, and the pleasure of the LORD shall prosper in his hand\" (Is. 53:10). Finally, this contradicts the article of faith according to which we believe the catholic Christian church.", "token_count": 208, "proofs": []} +{"_source_id": "canons-of-dort", "_source_title": "Canons of Dort", "_author": "Synod of Dort", "_contributors": [], "_schema_type": "doctrinal_document", "_license": "cc0-1.0", "_source_url": "http://apostles-creed.org/wp-content/uploads/2014/07/canons-of-dort.pdf", "document_id": "canons-of-dort", "document_kind": "canon", "unit_type": "section", "number": "R2", "title": "", "parent_number": "2", "parent_title": "Of the Death of Christ and the Redemption of Men Thereby", "content": "That it was not the purpose of the death of Christ that He should confirm the new covenant of grace through His blood, but only that He should acquire for the Father the mere right to establish with man such a covenant as He might please, whether of grace or of works.\n\nFor this is repugnant to Scripture which teaches that Christ has become the Surety and Mediator of a better, that is, the new covenant, and that a testament is of force where death has occurred. \"By so much was Jesus made a surety of a better testament\" (Heb. 7:22); \"And for this cause He is the Mediator of the new testament, that by means of death, for the redemption of the transgressions that were under the first testament, they which are called might receive the promise of eternal inheritance\"; \"For a testament is of force after men are dead: otherwise it is of no strength at all while the testator liveth\" (Heb. 9:15, 17).", "token_count": 209, "proofs": []} +{"_source_id": "canons-of-dort", "_source_title": "Canons of Dort", "_author": "Synod of Dort", "_contributors": [], "_schema_type": "doctrinal_document", "_license": "cc0-1.0", "_source_url": "http://apostles-creed.org/wp-content/uploads/2014/07/canons-of-dort.pdf", "document_id": "canons-of-dort", "document_kind": "canon", "unit_type": "section", "number": "R3", "title": "", "parent_number": "2", "parent_title": "Of the Death of Christ and the Redemption of Men Thereby", "content": "That Christ by His satisfaction merited neither salvation itself for anyone, nor faith, whereby this satisfaction of Christ unto salvation is effectually appropriated; but that He merited for the Father only the authority or the perfect will to deal again with man, and to prescribe new conditions as He might desire, obedience to which, however, depended on the free will of man, so that it therefore might have come to pass that either none or all should fulfill these conditions.\n\nFor these adjudge too contemptuously of the death of Christ, do in no wise acknowledge the most important fruit or benefit thereby gained, and bring again out of hell the Pelagian error.", "token_count": 131, "proofs": []} +{"_source_id": "canons-of-dort", "_source_title": "Canons of Dort", "_author": "Synod of Dort", "_contributors": [], "_schema_type": "doctrinal_document", "_license": "cc0-1.0", "_source_url": "http://apostles-creed.org/wp-content/uploads/2014/07/canons-of-dort.pdf", "document_id": "canons-of-dort", "document_kind": "canon", "unit_type": "section", "number": "R4", "title": "", "parent_number": "2", "parent_title": "Of the Death of Christ and the Redemption of Men Thereby", "content": "That the new covenant of grace, which God the Father, through the mediation of the death of Christ, made with man, does not herein consist that we by faith, inasmuch as it accepts the merits of Christ, are justified before God and saved, but in the fact that God having revoked the demand of perfect obedience of faith, regards faith itself and the obedience of faith, although imperfect, as the perfect obedience of the law, and does esteem it worthy of the reward of eternal life through grace.\n\nFor these contradict the Scriptures: \"Being justified freely by His grace through the redemption that is in Christ Jesus: whom God hath set forth to be a propitiation through faith in His blood\" (Rom. 3:24-25). And these proclaim, as did the wicked Socinus, a new and strange justification of man before God against the consensus of the whole church.", "token_count": 179, "proofs": []} +{"_source_id": "canons-of-dort", "_source_title": "Canons of Dort", "_author": "Synod of Dort", "_contributors": [], "_schema_type": "doctrinal_document", "_license": "cc0-1.0", "_source_url": "http://apostles-creed.org/wp-content/uploads/2014/07/canons-of-dort.pdf", "document_id": "canons-of-dort", "document_kind": "canon", "unit_type": "section", "number": "R5", "title": "", "parent_number": "2", "parent_title": "Of the Death of Christ and the Redemption of Men Thereby", "content": "That all men have been accepted unto the state of reconciliation and unto the grace of the covenant, so that no one is worthy of condemnation on account of original sin, and that no one shall be condemned because of it, but that all are free from the guilt of original sin\n\nFor this opinion is repugnant to Scripture which teaches that we are by nature children of wrath (Eph. 2:3).", "token_count": 84, "proofs": []} +{"_source_id": "canons-of-dort", "_source_title": "Canons of Dort", "_author": "Synod of Dort", "_contributors": [], "_schema_type": "doctrinal_document", "_license": "cc0-1.0", "_source_url": "http://apostles-creed.org/wp-content/uploads/2014/07/canons-of-dort.pdf", "document_id": "canons-of-dort", "document_kind": "canon", "unit_type": "section", "number": "R6", "title": "", "parent_number": "2", "parent_title": "Of the Death of Christ and the Redemption of Men Thereby", "content": "The use of the difference between meriting and appropriating, to the end that they may instill into the minds of the imprudent and inexperienced this teaching that God, as far as He is concerned, has been minded of applying to all equally the benefits gained by the death of Christ; but that, while some obtain the pardon of sin and eternal life, and others do not, this difference depends on their own free will, which joins itself to the grace that is offered without exception, and that it is not dependent on the special gift of mercy, which powerfully works in them, that they rather than others should appropriate unto themselves this grace.\n\nFor these, while they feign that they present this distinction in a sound sense, seek to instill into the people the destructive poison of the Pelagian errors.", "token_count": 164, "proofs": []} +{"_source_id": "canons-of-dort", "_source_title": "Canons of Dort", "_author": "Synod of Dort", "_contributors": [], "_schema_type": "doctrinal_document", "_license": "cc0-1.0", "_source_url": "http://apostles-creed.org/wp-content/uploads/2014/07/canons-of-dort.pdf", "document_id": "canons-of-dort", "document_kind": "canon", "unit_type": "section", "number": "R7", "title": "", "parent_number": "2", "parent_title": "Of the Death of Christ and the Redemption of Men Thereby", "content": "That Christ neither could die, needed to die, nor did die for those whom God loved in the highest degree and elected to eternal life, and did not die for these, since these do not need the death of Christ.\n\nFor they contradict the apostle, who declares: \"the Son of God, who loved me, and gave Himself for me\" (Gal. 2:20). Likewise: \"Who shall lay any thing to the charge of God's elect? It is God that justifieth. Who is he that condemneth? It is Christ that died\" (Rom. 8:33-34), namely, for them; and the Savior who says: \"I lay down My life for the sheep\" (John 10:15). And: \"This is My commandment, That ye love one another, as I have loved you. Greater love hath no man than this, that a man lay down his life for his friends\" (John 15:12-13).", "token_count": 203, "proofs": []} +{"_source_id": "canons-of-dort", "_source_title": "Canons of Dort", "_author": "Synod of Dort", "_contributors": [], "_schema_type": "doctrinal_document", "_license": "cc0-1.0", "_source_url": "http://apostles-creed.org/wp-content/uploads/2014/07/canons-of-dort.pdf", "document_id": "canons-of-dort", "document_kind": "canon", "unit_type": "section", "number": "A1", "title": "", "parent_number": "3&4", "parent_title": "Of the Corruption of Man, His Conversion to God, and the Manner Thereof", "content": "Man was originally formed after the image of God. His understanding was adorned with a true and saving knowledge of his Creator and of spiritual things; his heart and will were upright; all his affections pure; and the whole man was holy; but revolting from God by the instigation of the devil, and abusing the freedom of his own will, he forfeited these excellent gifts; and on the contrary entailed on himself blindness of mind, horrible darkness, vanity and perverseness of judgment, became wicked, rebellious, and obdurate in heart and will, and impure in his affections.", "token_count": 124, "proofs": []} +{"_source_id": "canons-of-dort", "_source_title": "Canons of Dort", "_author": "Synod of Dort", "_contributors": [], "_schema_type": "doctrinal_document", "_license": "cc0-1.0", "_source_url": "http://apostles-creed.org/wp-content/uploads/2014/07/canons-of-dort.pdf", "document_id": "canons-of-dort", "document_kind": "canon", "unit_type": "section", "number": "A2", "title": "", "parent_number": "3&4", "parent_title": "Of the Corruption of Man, His Conversion to God, and the Manner Thereof", "content": "Man after the fall begat children in his own likeness. A corrupt stock produced a corrupt offspring. Hence all the posterity of Adam, Christ only excepted, have derived corruption from their original parent, not by imitation, as the Pelagians of old asserted, but by the propagation of a vicious nature.", "token_count": 63, "proofs": []} +{"_source_id": "canons-of-dort", "_source_title": "Canons of Dort", "_author": "Synod of Dort", "_contributors": [], "_schema_type": "doctrinal_document", "_license": "cc0-1.0", "_source_url": "http://apostles-creed.org/wp-content/uploads/2014/07/canons-of-dort.pdf", "document_id": "canons-of-dort", "document_kind": "canon", "unit_type": "section", "number": "A3", "title": "", "parent_number": "3&4", "parent_title": "Of the Corruption of Man, His Conversion to God, and the Manner Thereof", "content": "Therefore all men are conceived in sin, and by nature children of wrath, incapable of saving good, prone to evil, dead in sin, and in bondage thereto, and without the regenerating grace of the Holy Spirit, they are neither able nor willing to return to God, to reform the depravity of their nature, or to dispose themselves to reformation.", "token_count": 73, "proofs": []} +{"_source_id": "canons-of-dort", "_source_title": "Canons of Dort", "_author": "Synod of Dort", "_contributors": [], "_schema_type": "doctrinal_document", "_license": "cc0-1.0", "_source_url": "http://apostles-creed.org/wp-content/uploads/2014/07/canons-of-dort.pdf", "document_id": "canons-of-dort", "document_kind": "canon", "unit_type": "section", "number": "A4", "title": "", "parent_number": "3&4", "parent_title": "Of the Corruption of Man, His Conversion to God, and the Manner Thereof", "content": "There remain, however, in man since the fall, the glimmerings of natural light, whereby he retains some knowledge of God, of natural things, and of the differences between good and evil, and discovers some regard for virtue, good order in society, and for maintaining an orderly external deportment. But so far is this light of nature from being sufficient to bring him to a saving knowledge of God and to true conversion, that he is incapable of using it aright even in things natural and civil. Nay, further, this light, such as it is, man in various ways renders wholly polluted and holds it in unrighteousness, by doing which he becomes inexcusable before God.", "token_count": 141, "proofs": []} +{"_source_id": "canons-of-dort", "_source_title": "Canons of Dort", "_author": "Synod of Dort", "_contributors": [], "_schema_type": "doctrinal_document", "_license": "cc0-1.0", "_source_url": "http://apostles-creed.org/wp-content/uploads/2014/07/canons-of-dort.pdf", "document_id": "canons-of-dort", "document_kind": "canon", "unit_type": "section", "number": "A5", "title": "", "parent_number": "3&4", "parent_title": "Of the Corruption of Man, His Conversion to God, and the Manner Thereof", "content": "In the same light are we to consider the law of the decalogue, delivered by God to His peculiar people the Jews by the hands of Moses. For though it discovers the greatness of sin, and more and more convinces man thereof, yet as it neither points out a remedy nor imparts strength to extricate him from misery, and thus being weak through the flesh leaves the transgressor under the curse, man cannot by this law obtain saving grace.", "token_count": 92, "proofs": []} +{"_source_id": "canons-of-dort", "_source_title": "Canons of Dort", "_author": "Synod of Dort", "_contributors": [], "_schema_type": "doctrinal_document", "_license": "cc0-1.0", "_source_url": "http://apostles-creed.org/wp-content/uploads/2014/07/canons-of-dort.pdf", "document_id": "canons-of-dort", "document_kind": "canon", "unit_type": "section", "number": "A6", "title": "", "parent_number": "3&4", "parent_title": "Of the Corruption of Man, His Conversion to God, and the Manner Thereof", "content": "What therefore neither the light of nature, nor the law could do, that God performs by the operation of the Holy Spirit through the Word or ministry of reconciliation, which is the glad tidings concerning the Messiah, by means whereof it hath pleased God to save such as believe, as well under the Old, as under the New Testament.", "token_count": 68, "proofs": []} +{"_source_id": "canons-of-dort", "_source_title": "Canons of Dort", "_author": "Synod of Dort", "_contributors": [], "_schema_type": "doctrinal_document", "_license": "cc0-1.0", "_source_url": "http://apostles-creed.org/wp-content/uploads/2014/07/canons-of-dort.pdf", "document_id": "canons-of-dort", "document_kind": "canon", "unit_type": "section", "number": "A7", "title": "", "parent_number": "3&4", "parent_title": "Of the Corruption of Man, His Conversion to God, and the Manner Thereof", "content": "This mystery of His will God discovered to but a small number under the Old Testament; under the New (the distinction between various peoples having been removed), He reveals Himself to many without any distinction of people. The cause of this dispensation is not to be ascribed to the superior worth of one nation above another, nor to their making a better use of the light of nature, but results wholly from the sovereign good pleasure and unmerited love of God. Hence they, to whom so great and so gracious a blessing is communicated above their desert, or rather notwithstanding their demerits, are bound to acknowledge it with humble and grateful hearts, and with the apostle to adore, not curiously to pry into the severity and justice of God's judgments displayed to others, to whom this grace is not given.", "token_count": 163, "proofs": []} +{"_source_id": "canons-of-dort", "_source_title": "Canons of Dort", "_author": "Synod of Dort", "_contributors": [], "_schema_type": "doctrinal_document", "_license": "cc0-1.0", "_source_url": "http://apostles-creed.org/wp-content/uploads/2014/07/canons-of-dort.pdf", "document_id": "canons-of-dort", "document_kind": "canon", "unit_type": "section", "number": "A8", "title": "", "parent_number": "3&4", "parent_title": "Of the Corruption of Man, His Conversion to God, and the Manner Thereof", "content": "As many as are called by the gospel are unfeignedly called. For God hath most earnestly and truly declared in His Word what will be acceptable to Him; namely, that all who are called, should comply with the invitation. He, moreover, seriously promises eternal life and rest to as many as shall come to Him and believe on Him.", "token_count": 71, "proofs": []} +{"_source_id": "canons-of-dort", "_source_title": "Canons of Dort", "_author": "Synod of Dort", "_contributors": [], "_schema_type": "doctrinal_document", "_license": "cc0-1.0", "_source_url": "http://apostles-creed.org/wp-content/uploads/2014/07/canons-of-dort.pdf", "document_id": "canons-of-dort", "document_kind": "canon", "unit_type": "section", "number": "A9", "title": "", "parent_number": "3&4", "parent_title": "Of the Corruption of Man, His Conversion to God, and the Manner Thereof", "content": "It is not the fault of the gospel nor of Christ, offered therein, nor of God, who calls men by the gospel and confers upon them various gifts, that those who are called by the ministry of the Word refuse to come and be converted. The fault lies in themselves, some of whom when called, regardless of their danger, reject the word of life; others, though they receive it, suffer it not to make a lasting impression on their heart; therefore, their joy, arising only from a temporary faith, soon vanishes and they fall away; while others choke the seed of the Word by perplexing cares and the pleasures of this world, and produce no fruit. This our Savior teaches in the parable of the sower (Matt. 13).", "token_count": 155, "proofs": []} +{"_source_id": "canons-of-dort", "_source_title": "Canons of Dort", "_author": "Synod of Dort", "_contributors": [], "_schema_type": "doctrinal_document", "_license": "cc0-1.0", "_source_url": "http://apostles-creed.org/wp-content/uploads/2014/07/canons-of-dort.pdf", "document_id": "canons-of-dort", "document_kind": "canon", "unit_type": "section", "number": "A10", "title": "", "parent_number": "3&4", "parent_title": "Of the Corruption of Man, His Conversion to God, and the Manner Thereof", "content": "But that others who are called by the gospel obey the call and are converted is not to be ascribed to the proper exercise of free will, whereby one distinguishes himself above others, equally furnished with grace sufficient for faith and conversions as the proud heresy of Pelagius maintains; but it must be wholly ascribed to God, who as He has chosen His own from eternity in Christ, so He confers upon them faith and repentance, rescues them from the power of darkness, and translates them into the kingdom of His own Son, that they may show forth the praises of Him who hath called them out of darkness into His marvelous light; and may glory not in themselves, but in the Lord according to the testimony of the apostles in various places.", "token_count": 154, "proofs": []} +{"_source_id": "canons-of-dort", "_source_title": "Canons of Dort", "_author": "Synod of Dort", "_contributors": [], "_schema_type": "doctrinal_document", "_license": "cc0-1.0", "_source_url": "http://apostles-creed.org/wp-content/uploads/2014/07/canons-of-dort.pdf", "document_id": "canons-of-dort", "document_kind": "canon", "unit_type": "section", "number": "A11", "title": "", "parent_number": "3&4", "parent_title": "Of the Corruption of Man, His Conversion to God, and the Manner Thereof", "content": "But when God accomplishes His good pleasure in the elect or works in them true conversion, He not only causes the gospel to be externally preached to them and powerfully illuminates their mind by His Holy Spirit, that they may rightly understand and discern the things of the Spirit of God; but by the efficacy of the same regenerating Spirit, pervades the inmost recesses of the man; He opens the closed, and softens the hardened heart, and circumcises that which was uncircumcised, infuses new qualities into the will, which though heretofore dead, He quickens; from being evil, disobedient, and refractory, He renders it good, obedient, and pliable; actuates and strengthens it, that like a good tree, it may bring forth the fruits of good actions.", "token_count": 168, "proofs": []} +{"_source_id": "canons-of-dort", "_source_title": "Canons of Dort", "_author": "Synod of Dort", "_contributors": [], "_schema_type": "doctrinal_document", "_license": "cc0-1.0", "_source_url": "http://apostles-creed.org/wp-content/uploads/2014/07/canons-of-dort.pdf", "document_id": "canons-of-dort", "document_kind": "canon", "unit_type": "section", "number": "A12", "title": "", "parent_number": "3&4", "parent_title": "Of the Corruption of Man, His Conversion to God, and the Manner Thereof", "content": "And this is the regeneration so highly celebrated in Scripture and denominated a new creation: a resurrection from the dead, a making alive, which God works in us without our aid. But this is in no wise effected merely by the external preaching of the gospel, by moral suasion, or such a mode of operation, that after God has performed His part, it still remains in the power of man to be regenerated or not, to be converted or to continue unconverted; but it is evidently a supernatural work, most powerful, and at the same time most delightful, astonishing, mysterious, and ineffable; not inferior in efficacy to creation or the resurrection from the dead, as the Scripture inspired by the author of this work declares; so that all in whose heart God works in this marvelous manner are certainly, infallibly, and effectually regenerated, and do actually believe. Whereupon the will thus renewed is not only actuated and influenced by God, but in consequence of this influence, becomes itself active. Wherefore also, man is himself rightly said to believe and repent, by virtue of that grace received.", "token_count": 224, "proofs": []} +{"_source_id": "canons-of-dort", "_source_title": "Canons of Dort", "_author": "Synod of Dort", "_contributors": [], "_schema_type": "doctrinal_document", "_license": "cc0-1.0", "_source_url": "http://apostles-creed.org/wp-content/uploads/2014/07/canons-of-dort.pdf", "document_id": "canons-of-dort", "document_kind": "canon", "unit_type": "section", "number": "A13", "title": "", "parent_number": "3&4", "parent_title": "Of the Corruption of Man, His Conversion to God, and the Manner Thereof", "content": "The manner of this operation cannot be fully comprehended by believers in this life. Notwithstanding which, they rest satisfied with knowing and experiencing that by this grace of God they are enabled to believe with the heart, and love their Savior.", "token_count": 47, "proofs": []} +{"_source_id": "canons-of-dort", "_source_title": "Canons of Dort", "_author": "Synod of Dort", "_contributors": [], "_schema_type": "doctrinal_document", "_license": "cc0-1.0", "_source_url": "http://apostles-creed.org/wp-content/uploads/2014/07/canons-of-dort.pdf", "document_id": "canons-of-dort", "document_kind": "canon", "unit_type": "section", "number": "A14", "title": "", "parent_number": "3&4", "parent_title": "Of the Corruption of Man, His Conversion to God, and the Manner Thereof", "content": "Faith is therefore to be considered as the gift of God, not on account of its being offered by God to man, to be accepted or rejected at his pleasure; but because it is in reality conferred, breathed, and infused into him; or even because God bestows the power or ability to believe, and then expects that man should by the exercise of his own free will, consent to the terms of salvation and actually believe in Christ; but because He who works in man both to will and to do, and indeed all things in all, produces both the will to believe and the act of believing also.", "token_count": 123, "proofs": []} +{"_source_id": "canons-of-dort", "_source_title": "Canons of Dort", "_author": "Synod of Dort", "_contributors": [], "_schema_type": "doctrinal_document", "_license": "cc0-1.0", "_source_url": "http://apostles-creed.org/wp-content/uploads/2014/07/canons-of-dort.pdf", "document_id": "canons-of-dort", "document_kind": "canon", "unit_type": "section", "number": "A15", "title": "", "parent_number": "3&4", "parent_title": "Of the Corruption of Man, His Conversion to God, and the Manner Thereof", "content": "God is under no obligation to confer this grace upon any; for how can He be indebted to man, who had no previous gifts to bestow, as a foundation for such recompense? Nay, who has nothing of his own but sin and falsehood? He therefore who becomes the subject of this grace, owes eternal gratitude to God, and gives Him thanks forever. Whoever is not made partaker thereof, is either altogether regardless of these spiritual gifts and satisfied with his own condition, or is in no apprehension of danger and vainly boasts the possession of that which he has not. With respect to those who make an external profession of faith and live regular lives, we are bound, after the example of the apostle, to judge and speak of them in the most favorable manner. For the secret recesses of the heart are unknown to us. And as to others, who have not yet been called, it is our duty to pray for them to God, who calls the things that are not, as if they were. But we are in no wise to conduct ourselves towards them with haughtiness, as if we had made ourselves to differ.", "token_count": 232, "proofs": []} +{"_source_id": "canons-of-dort", "_source_title": "Canons of Dort", "_author": "Synod of Dort", "_contributors": [], "_schema_type": "doctrinal_document", "_license": "cc0-1.0", "_source_url": "http://apostles-creed.org/wp-content/uploads/2014/07/canons-of-dort.pdf", "document_id": "canons-of-dort", "document_kind": "canon", "unit_type": "section", "number": "A16", "title": "", "parent_number": "3&4", "parent_title": "Of the Corruption of Man, His Conversion to God, and the Manner Thereof", "content": "But as man by the fall did not cease to be a creature endowed with understanding and will, nor did sin which pervaded the whole race of mankind deprive him of the human nature, but brought upon him depravity and spiritual death; so also this grace of regeneration does not treat men as senseless stocks and blocks, nor takes away their will and its properties, neither does violence thereto; but spiritually quickens, heals, corrects, and at the same time sweetly and powerfully bends it; that where carnal rebellion and resistance formerly prevailed, a ready and sincere spiritual obedience begins to reign, in which the true and spiritual restoration and freedom of our will consist. Wherefore unless the admirable Author of every good work wrought in us, man could have no hope of recovering from his fall by his own free will, by the abuse of which, in a state of innocence, he plunged himself into ruin.", "token_count": 185, "proofs": []} +{"_source_id": "canons-of-dort", "_source_title": "Canons of Dort", "_author": "Synod of Dort", "_contributors": [], "_schema_type": "doctrinal_document", "_license": "cc0-1.0", "_source_url": "http://apostles-creed.org/wp-content/uploads/2014/07/canons-of-dort.pdf", "document_id": "canons-of-dort", "document_kind": "canon", "unit_type": "section", "number": "A17", "title": "", "parent_number": "3&4", "parent_title": "Of the Corruption of Man, His Conversion to God, and the Manner Thereof", "content": "As the almighty operation of God, whereby He prolongs and supports this our natural life, does not exclude, but requires the use of means, by which God of His infinite mercy and goodness hath chosen to exert His influence, so also the beforementioned supernatural operation of God, by which we are regenerated, in no wise excludes or subverts the use of the gospel, which the most wise God has ordained to be the seed of regeneration and food of the soul. Wherefore, as the apostles, and teachers who succeeded them, piously instructed the people concerning this grace of God, to His glory, and the abasement of all pride, and in the meantime, however, neglected not to keep them by the sacred precepts of the gospel in the exercise of the Word, sacraments and discipline; so even to this day, be it far from either instructors or instructed to presume to tempt God in the church by separating what He of His good pleasure hath most intimately joined together. For grace is conferred by means of admonitions; and the more readily we perform our duty, the more eminent usually is this blessing of God working in us, and the more directly is His work advanced; to whom alone all the glory both of means, and of their saving fruit and efficacy is forever due. Amen.", "token_count": 264, "proofs": []} +{"_source_id": "canons-of-dort", "_source_title": "Canons of Dort", "_author": "Synod of Dort", "_contributors": [], "_schema_type": "doctrinal_document", "_license": "cc0-1.0", "_source_url": "http://apostles-creed.org/wp-content/uploads/2014/07/canons-of-dort.pdf", "document_id": "canons-of-dort", "document_kind": "canon", "unit_type": "section", "number": "R1", "title": "", "parent_number": "3&4", "parent_title": "Of the Corruption of Man, His Conversion to God, and the Manner Thereof", "content": "That it cannot properly be said that original sin in itself suffices to condemn the whole human race or to deserve temporal and eternal punishment.\n\nFor these contradict the apostle, who declares: \"Wherefore, as by one man sin entered into the world, and death by sin; and so death passed upon all men, for that all have sinned\" (Rom. 5:12). And: \"The judgment was by one to condemnation\" (Rom. 5:16). And: \"The wages of sin is death\" (Rom. 6:23).", "token_count": 116, "proofs": []} +{"_source_id": "canons-of-dort", "_source_title": "Canons of Dort", "_author": "Synod of Dort", "_contributors": [], "_schema_type": "doctrinal_document", "_license": "cc0-1.0", "_source_url": "http://apostles-creed.org/wp-content/uploads/2014/07/canons-of-dort.pdf", "document_id": "canons-of-dort", "document_kind": "canon", "unit_type": "section", "number": "R2", "title": "", "parent_number": "3&4", "parent_title": "Of the Corruption of Man, His Conversion to God, and the Manner Thereof", "content": "That the spiritual gifts or the good qualities and virtues, such as goodness, holiness, righteousness, could not belong to the will of man when he was first created, and that these, therefore, could not have been separated therefrom in the fall.\n\nFor such is contrary to the description of the image of God which the apostle gives in Ephesians 4:24, where he declares that it consists in righteousness and holiness, which undoubtedly belong to the will.", "token_count": 96, "proofs": []} +{"_source_id": "canons-of-dort", "_source_title": "Canons of Dort", "_author": "Synod of Dort", "_contributors": [], "_schema_type": "doctrinal_document", "_license": "cc0-1.0", "_source_url": "http://apostles-creed.org/wp-content/uploads/2014/07/canons-of-dort.pdf", "document_id": "canons-of-dort", "document_kind": "canon", "unit_type": "section", "number": "R3", "title": "", "parent_number": "3&4", "parent_title": "Of the Corruption of Man, His Conversion to God, and the Manner Thereof", "content": "That in spiritual death the spiritual gifts are not separate from the will of man, since the will in itself has never been corrupted, but only hindered through the darkness of the understanding and the irregularity of the affections; and that, these hindrances having been removed, the will can then bring into operation its native powers, that is, that the will of itself is able to will and to choose, or not to will and not to choose, all manner of good which may be presented to it.\n\nThis is an innovation and an error, and tends to elevate the powers of the free will, contrary to the declaration of the prophet: \"The heart is deceitful above all things, and desperately wicked\" (Jer. 17:9); and of the apostle: \"Among whom (sons of disobedience) also we all had our conversation in times past in the lusts of our flesh, fulfilling the desires of the flesh and of the mind\" (Eph. 2:3).", "token_count": 203, "proofs": []} +{"_source_id": "canons-of-dort", "_source_title": "Canons of Dort", "_author": "Synod of Dort", "_contributors": [], "_schema_type": "doctrinal_document", "_license": "cc0-1.0", "_source_url": "http://apostles-creed.org/wp-content/uploads/2014/07/canons-of-dort.pdf", "document_id": "canons-of-dort", "document_kind": "canon", "unit_type": "section", "number": "R4", "title": "", "parent_number": "3&4", "parent_title": "Of the Corruption of Man, His Conversion to God, and the Manner Thereof", "content": "That the unregenerate man is not really nor utterly dead in sin, nor destitute of all powers unto spiritual good, but that he can yet hunger and thirst after righteousness and life, and offer the sacrifice of a contrite and broken spirit, which is pleasing to God\n\nFor these are contrary to the express testimony of Scripture. \"Who were dead in trespasses and sins\"; \"Even when we were dead in sins\" (Eph. 2:1, 5); and: \"every imagination of the thoughts of his heart was only evil continually\" (Gen. 6:5); \"for the imagination of man's heart is evil from his youth\" (Gen. 8:21).\n\nMoreover, to hunger and thirst after deliverance from misery, and after life, and to offer unto God the sacrifice of a broken spirit, is peculiar to the regenerate and those that are called blessed. \"Create in me a clean heart, O God; and renew a right spirit within me\"; \"Then shalt Thou be pleased with the sacrifices of righteousness, with burnt offering and whole burnt offering: then shall they offer bullocks upon Thine altar\" (Ps. 51:10, 19); \"Blessed are they which do hunger and thirst after righteousness: for they shall be filled\" (Matt. 5:6).", "token_count": 274, "proofs": []} +{"_source_id": "canons-of-dort", "_source_title": "Canons of Dort", "_author": "Synod of Dort", "_contributors": [], "_schema_type": "doctrinal_document", "_license": "cc0-1.0", "_source_url": "http://apostles-creed.org/wp-content/uploads/2014/07/canons-of-dort.pdf", "document_id": "canons-of-dort", "document_kind": "canon", "unit_type": "section", "number": "R5", "title": "", "parent_number": "3&4", "parent_title": "Of the Corruption of Man, His Conversion to God, and the Manner Thereof", "content": "That the corrupt and natural man can so well use the common grace (by which they understand the light of nature), or the gifts still left him after the fall, that he can gradually gain by their good use a greater, namely, the evangelical or saving grace and salvation itself. And that in this way God on His part shows Himself ready to reveal Christ unto all men, since He applies to all sufficiently and efficiently the means necessary to conversion.\n\nFor the experience of all ages and the Scriptures do both testify that this is untrue. \"He sheweth His word unto Jacob, His statutes and His judgments unto Israel. He hath not dealt so with any nation: and as for His judgments, they have not known them\" (Ps. 147:19, 20). \"Who in times past suffered all nations to walk in their own ways\" (Acts 14:16). And: \"Now when they (Paul and his companions) had gone throughout Phrygia and the region of Page 13 Galatia, and were forbidden of the Holy Ghost to preach the word in Asia, after they were come to Mysia, they assayed to go into Bithynia: but the Spirit suffered them not\" (Acts 16:6, 7).", "token_count": 258, "proofs": []} +{"_source_id": "canons-of-dort", "_source_title": "Canons of Dort", "_author": "Synod of Dort", "_contributors": [], "_schema_type": "doctrinal_document", "_license": "cc0-1.0", "_source_url": "http://apostles-creed.org/wp-content/uploads/2014/07/canons-of-dort.pdf", "document_id": "canons-of-dort", "document_kind": "canon", "unit_type": "section", "number": "R6", "title": "", "parent_number": "3&4", "parent_title": "Of the Corruption of Man, His Conversion to God, and the Manner Thereof", "content": "That in the true conversion of man no new qualities, powers or gifts can be infused by God into the will, and that therefore faith through which we are first converted, and because of which we are called believers, is not a quality or gift infused by God, but only an act of man, and that it cannot be said to be a gift, except in respect of the power to attain to this faith.\n\nFor thereby they contradict the Holy Scriptures which declare that God infuses new qualities of faith, of obedience, and of the consciousness of His love into our hearts: \"I will put My law in their inward parts, and write it in their hearts\" (Jer. 31:33). And: \"I will pour water upon him that is thirsty, and floods upon the dry ground: I will pour My Spirit upon thy seed\" (Is. 44:3). And: \"the love of God is shed abroad in our hearts by the Holy Ghost which is given unto us\" (Rom. 5:5). This is also repugnant to the continuous practice of the Church, which prays by the mouth of the prophet thus: \"turn Thou me, and I shall be turned\" (Jer. 31:18).", "token_count": 253, "proofs": []} +{"_source_id": "canons-of-dort", "_source_title": "Canons of Dort", "_author": "Synod of Dort", "_contributors": [], "_schema_type": "doctrinal_document", "_license": "cc0-1.0", "_source_url": "http://apostles-creed.org/wp-content/uploads/2014/07/canons-of-dort.pdf", "document_id": "canons-of-dort", "document_kind": "canon", "unit_type": "section", "number": "R7", "title": "", "parent_number": "3&4", "parent_title": "Of the Corruption of Man, His Conversion to God, and the Manner Thereof", "content": "That the grace whereby we are converted to God is only a gentle advising, or (as others explain it), that this is the noblest manner of working in the conversion of man, and that this manner of working, which consists in advising, is most in harmony with man's nature; and that there is no reason why this advising grace alone should not be sufficient to make the natural man spiritual, indeed, that God does not produce the consent of the will except through this manner of advising; and that the power of the divine working, whereby it surpasses the working of Satan, consists in this, that God promises eternal, while Satan promises only temporal goods.\n\nBut this is altogether Pelagian and contrary to the whole Scripture which, besides this, teaches yet another and far more powerful and divine manner of the Holy Spirit's working in the conversion of man, as in Ezekiel: \"A new heart also will I give you, and a new spirit will I put within you: and I will take away the stony heart out of your flesh, and I will give you an heart of flesh\" (Ezek. 36:26).", "token_count": 231, "proofs": []} +{"_source_id": "canons-of-dort", "_source_title": "Canons of Dort", "_author": "Synod of Dort", "_contributors": [], "_schema_type": "doctrinal_document", "_license": "cc0-1.0", "_source_url": "http://apostles-creed.org/wp-content/uploads/2014/07/canons-of-dort.pdf", "document_id": "canons-of-dort", "document_kind": "canon", "unit_type": "section", "number": "R8", "title": "", "parent_number": "3&4", "parent_title": "Of the Corruption of Man, His Conversion to God, and the Manner Thereof", "content": "That God in the regeneration of man does not use such powers of His omnipotence as potently and infallibly bend man's will to faith and conversion; but that all the works of grace having been accomplished, which God employs to convert man, man may yet so resist God and the Holy Spirit when God intends man's regeneration and wills to regenerate him, and indeed that man often does so resist that he prevents entirely his regeneration, and that it therefore remains in man's power to be regenerated or not\n\nFor this is nothing less than the denial of all the efficiency of God's grace in our conversion, and the subjecting of the working of the Almighty God to the will of man, which is contrary to the apostles, who teach: \"who believe, according to the working of His mighty power\" (Eph. 1:19). And: \"That our God would...fulfil all the good pleasure of His goodness, and the work of faith with power\" (2 Thess. 1:11). And: \"According as His divine power hath given unto us all things that pertain unto life and godliness\" (2 Pet. 1:3).", "token_count": 241, "proofs": []} +{"_source_id": "canons-of-dort", "_source_title": "Canons of Dort", "_author": "Synod of Dort", "_contributors": [], "_schema_type": "doctrinal_document", "_license": "cc0-1.0", "_source_url": "http://apostles-creed.org/wp-content/uploads/2014/07/canons-of-dort.pdf", "document_id": "canons-of-dort", "document_kind": "canon", "unit_type": "section", "number": "R9", "title": "", "parent_number": "3&4", "parent_title": "Of the Corruption of Man, His Conversion to God, and the Manner Thereof", "content": "That grace and free will are partial causes, which together work the beginning of conversion, and that grace, in order of working, does not precede the working of the will; that is, that God does not efficiently help the will of man unto conversion until the will of man moves and determines to do this.\n\nFor the ancient Church has long ago condemned this doctrine of the Pelagians according to the words of the apostle: \"So then it is not of him that willeth, nor of him that runneth, but of God that sheweth mercy\" (Rom. 9:16). Likewise: \"For who maketh thee to differ from another? and what hast thou that thou didst not receive?\" (1 Cor. 4:7). And: \"For it is God which worketh in you both to will and to do of His good pleasure\" (Phil. 2:13).", "token_count": 189, "proofs": []} +{"_source_id": "canons-of-dort", "_source_title": "Canons of Dort", "_author": "Synod of Dort", "_contributors": [], "_schema_type": "doctrinal_document", "_license": "cc0-1.0", "_source_url": "http://apostles-creed.org/wp-content/uploads/2014/07/canons-of-dort.pdf", "document_id": "canons-of-dort", "document_kind": "canon", "unit_type": "section", "number": "A1", "title": "", "parent_number": "4", "parent_title": "Of the Perseverance of the Saints", "content": "Whom God calls, according to his purpose, to the communion of his Son, our Lord Jesus Christ, and regenerates by the Holy Spirit, he delivers also from the dominion and slavery of sin in this life; though not altogether from the body of sin, and from the infirmities of the flesh, so long as they continue in this world.", "token_count": 74, "proofs": []} +{"_source_id": "canons-of-dort", "_source_title": "Canons of Dort", "_author": "Synod of Dort", "_contributors": [], "_schema_type": "doctrinal_document", "_license": "cc0-1.0", "_source_url": "http://apostles-creed.org/wp-content/uploads/2014/07/canons-of-dort.pdf", "document_id": "canons-of-dort", "document_kind": "canon", "unit_type": "section", "number": "A2", "title": "", "parent_number": "4", "parent_title": "Of the Perseverance of the Saints", "content": "Hence spring daily sins of infirmity, and hence spots adhere to the best works of the saints; which furnish them with constant matter for humiliation before God, and flying for refuge to Christ crucified; for mortifying the flesh more and more by the spirit of prayer, and by holy exercises of piety; and for pressing forward to the goal of perfection, till being at length delivered from this body of death, they are brought to reign with the Lamb of God in heaven.", "token_count": 98, "proofs": []} +{"_source_id": "canons-of-dort", "_source_title": "Canons of Dort", "_author": "Synod of Dort", "_contributors": [], "_schema_type": "doctrinal_document", "_license": "cc0-1.0", "_source_url": "http://apostles-creed.org/wp-content/uploads/2014/07/canons-of-dort.pdf", "document_id": "canons-of-dort", "document_kind": "canon", "unit_type": "section", "number": "A3", "title": "", "parent_number": "4", "parent_title": "Of the Perseverance of the Saints", "content": "By reason of these remains of indwelling sin, and the temptations of sin and of the world, those who are converted could not persevere in a state of grace, if left to their own strength. But God is faithful, who having conferred grace, mercifully confirms, and powerfully preserves them herein, even to the end.", "token_count": 70, "proofs": []} +{"_source_id": "canons-of-dort", "_source_title": "Canons of Dort", "_author": "Synod of Dort", "_contributors": [], "_schema_type": "doctrinal_document", "_license": "cc0-1.0", "_source_url": "http://apostles-creed.org/wp-content/uploads/2014/07/canons-of-dort.pdf", "document_id": "canons-of-dort", "document_kind": "canon", "unit_type": "section", "number": "A4", "title": "", "parent_number": "4", "parent_title": "Of the Perseverance of the Saints", "content": "Although the weakness of the flesh cannot prevail against the power of God, who confirms and preserves true believers in a state of grace, yet converts are not always so influenced and actuated by the Spirit of God, as not in some particular instances sinfully to deviate from the guidance of divine grace, so as to be seduced by, and to comply with the lusts of the flesh; they must, therefore, be constant in watching and in prayer, that they be not led into temptation. When these are neglected, they are not only liable to be drawn into great and heinous sins, by Satan, the world and the flesh, but sometimes by the righteous permission of God actually fall into these evils. This, the lamentable fall of David, Peter, and other saints described in Holy Scripture, demonstrates.", "token_count": 164, "proofs": []} +{"_source_id": "canons-of-dort", "_source_title": "Canons of Dort", "_author": "Synod of Dort", "_contributors": [], "_schema_type": "doctrinal_document", "_license": "cc0-1.0", "_source_url": "http://apostles-creed.org/wp-content/uploads/2014/07/canons-of-dort.pdf", "document_id": "canons-of-dort", "document_kind": "canon", "unit_type": "section", "number": "A5", "title": "", "parent_number": "4", "parent_title": "Of the Perseverance of the Saints", "content": "By such enormous sins, however, they very highly offend God, incur a deadly guilt, grieve the Holy Spirit, interrupt the exercise of faith, very grievously wound their consciences, and sometimes lose the sense of God's favor, for a time, until on their returning into the right way of serious repentance, the light of God's fatherly countenance again shines upon them.", "token_count": 80, "proofs": []} +{"_source_id": "canons-of-dort", "_source_title": "Canons of Dort", "_author": "Synod of Dort", "_contributors": [], "_schema_type": "doctrinal_document", "_license": "cc0-1.0", "_source_url": "http://apostles-creed.org/wp-content/uploads/2014/07/canons-of-dort.pdf", "document_id": "canons-of-dort", "document_kind": "canon", "unit_type": "section", "number": "A6", "title": "", "parent_number": "4", "parent_title": "Of the Perseverance of the Saints", "content": "But God, who is rich in mercy, according to his unchangeable purpose of election, does not wholly withdraw the Holy Spirit from his own people, even in their melancholy falls; nor suffers them to proceed so far as to lose the grace of adoption, and forfeit the state of justification, or to commit sins unto death; nor does he permit them to be totally deserted, and to plunge themselves into everlasting destruction.", "token_count": 86, "proofs": []} +{"_source_id": "canons-of-dort", "_source_title": "Canons of Dort", "_author": "Synod of Dort", "_contributors": [], "_schema_type": "doctrinal_document", "_license": "cc0-1.0", "_source_url": "http://apostles-creed.org/wp-content/uploads/2014/07/canons-of-dort.pdf", "document_id": "canons-of-dort", "document_kind": "canon", "unit_type": "section", "number": "A7", "title": "", "parent_number": "4", "parent_title": "Of the Perseverance of the Saints", "content": "For in the first place, in these falls he preserves them in the incorruptible seed of regeneration from perishing, or being totally lost; and again, by his Word and Spirit, certainly and effectually renews them to repentance, to a sincere and godly sorrow for their sins, that they may seek and obtain remission in the blood of the Mediator, may again experience the favor of a reconciled God, through faith adore his mercies, and henceforward more diligently work out their own salvation with fear and trembling.", "token_count": 109, "proofs": []} +{"_source_id": "canons-of-dort", "_source_title": "Canons of Dort", "_author": "Synod of Dort", "_contributors": [], "_schema_type": "doctrinal_document", "_license": "cc0-1.0", "_source_url": "http://apostles-creed.org/wp-content/uploads/2014/07/canons-of-dort.pdf", "document_id": "canons-of-dort", "document_kind": "canon", "unit_type": "section", "number": "A8", "title": "", "parent_number": "4", "parent_title": "Of the Perseverance of the Saints", "content": "Thus, it is not in consequence of their own merits, or strength, but of God's free mercy, that they do not totally fall from faith and grace, nor continue and perish finally in their backslidings; which, with respect to themselves, is not only possible, but would undoubtedly happen; but with respect to God, it is utterly impossible, since his counsel cannot be changed, nor his promise fail, neither can the call according to his purpose be revoked, nor the merit, intercession and preservation of Christ be rendered ineffectual, nor the sealing of the Holy Spirit be frustrated or obliterated.", "token_count": 125, "proofs": []} +{"_source_id": "canons-of-dort", "_source_title": "Canons of Dort", "_author": "Synod of Dort", "_contributors": [], "_schema_type": "doctrinal_document", "_license": "cc0-1.0", "_source_url": "http://apostles-creed.org/wp-content/uploads/2014/07/canons-of-dort.pdf", "document_id": "canons-of-dort", "document_kind": "canon", "unit_type": "section", "number": "A9", "title": "", "parent_number": "4", "parent_title": "Of the Perseverance of the Saints", "content": "Of this preservation of the elect to salvation, and of their perseverance in the faith, true believers for themselves may and ought to obtain assurance according to the measure of their faith, whereby they arrive at the certain persuasion, that they ever will continue true and living members of the church; and that they experience forgiveness of sins, and will at last inherit eternal life.", "token_count": 72, "proofs": []} +{"_source_id": "canons-of-dort", "_source_title": "Canons of Dort", "_author": "Synod of Dort", "_contributors": [], "_schema_type": "doctrinal_document", "_license": "cc0-1.0", "_source_url": "http://apostles-creed.org/wp-content/uploads/2014/07/canons-of-dort.pdf", "document_id": "canons-of-dort", "document_kind": "canon", "unit_type": "section", "number": "A10", "title": "", "parent_number": "4", "parent_title": "Of the Perseverance of the Saints", "content": "This assurance, however, is not produced by any peculiar revelation contrary to, or independent of the Word of God; but springs from faith in God's promises, which he has most abundantly revealed in his Word for our comfort; from the testimony of the Holy Spirit, witnessing with our spirit, that we are children and heirs of God, Romans 8:16; and lastly, from a serious and holy desire to preserve a good conscience, and to perform good works. And if the elect of God were deprived of this solid comfort, that they shall finally obtain the victory, and of this infallible pledge or earnest of eternal glory, they would be of all men the most miserable.", "token_count": 140, "proofs": []} +{"_source_id": "canons-of-dort", "_source_title": "Canons of Dort", "_author": "Synod of Dort", "_contributors": [], "_schema_type": "doctrinal_document", "_license": "cc0-1.0", "_source_url": "http://apostles-creed.org/wp-content/uploads/2014/07/canons-of-dort.pdf", "document_id": "canons-of-dort", "document_kind": "canon", "unit_type": "section", "number": "A11", "title": "", "parent_number": "4", "parent_title": "Of the Perseverance of the Saints", "content": "The Scripture moreover testifies, that believers in this life have to struggle with various carnal doubts, and that under grievous temptations they are not always sensible of this full assurance of faith and certainty of persevering. But God, who is the Father of all consolation, does not suffer them to be tempted above that they are able, but will with the temptation also make a way to escape, that they may be able to bear it, I Corinthians 10:13, and by the Holy Spirit again inspires them with the comfortable assurance of persevering.", "token_count": 112, "proofs": []} +{"_source_id": "canons-of-dort", "_source_title": "Canons of Dort", "_author": "Synod of Dort", "_contributors": [], "_schema_type": "doctrinal_document", "_license": "cc0-1.0", "_source_url": "http://apostles-creed.org/wp-content/uploads/2014/07/canons-of-dort.pdf", "document_id": "canons-of-dort", "document_kind": "canon", "unit_type": "section", "number": "A12", "title": "", "parent_number": "4", "parent_title": "Of the Perseverance of the Saints", "content": "This certainty of perseverance, however, is so far from exciting in believers a spirit of pride, or of rendering them carnally secure, that on the contrary, it is the real source of humility, filial reverence, true piety, patience in every tribulation, fervent prayers, constancy in suffering, and in confessing the truth, and of solid rejoicing in God: so that the consideration of this benefit should serve as an incentive to the serious and constant practice of gratitude and good works, as appears from the testimonies of Scripture, and the examples of the saints.", "token_count": 118, "proofs": []} +{"_source_id": "canons-of-dort", "_source_title": "Canons of Dort", "_author": "Synod of Dort", "_contributors": [], "_schema_type": "doctrinal_document", "_license": "cc0-1.0", "_source_url": "http://apostles-creed.org/wp-content/uploads/2014/07/canons-of-dort.pdf", "document_id": "canons-of-dort", "document_kind": "canon", "unit_type": "section", "number": "A13", "title": "", "parent_number": "4", "parent_title": "Of the Perseverance of the Saints", "content": "Neither does renewed confidence or persevering produce licentiousness, or a disregard to piety in those who are recovering from backsliding; but it renders them much more careful and solicitous to continue in the ways of the Lord, which he hath ordained, that they who walk therein may maintain an assurance of persevering, lest by abusing his fatherly kindness, God should turn away his gracious countenance from them, to behold which is to the godly dearer than life: the withdrawing thereof is more bitter than death, and they in consequence hereof should fall into more grievous torments of conscience.", "token_count": 123, "proofs": []} +{"_source_id": "canons-of-dort", "_source_title": "Canons of Dort", "_author": "Synod of Dort", "_contributors": [], "_schema_type": "doctrinal_document", "_license": "cc0-1.0", "_source_url": "http://apostles-creed.org/wp-content/uploads/2014/07/canons-of-dort.pdf", "document_id": "canons-of-dort", "document_kind": "canon", "unit_type": "section", "number": "A14", "title": "", "parent_number": "4", "parent_title": "Of the Perseverance of the Saints", "content": "And as it hath pleased God, by the preaching of the gospel, to begin this work of grace in us, so he preserves, continues, and perfects it by the hearing and reading of his Word, by meditation thereon, and by the exhortations, threatenings, and promises thereof, as well as by the use of the sacraments.", "token_count": 72, "proofs": []} +{"_source_id": "canons-of-dort", "_source_title": "Canons of Dort", "_author": "Synod of Dort", "_contributors": [], "_schema_type": "doctrinal_document", "_license": "cc0-1.0", "_source_url": "http://apostles-creed.org/wp-content/uploads/2014/07/canons-of-dort.pdf", "document_id": "canons-of-dort", "document_kind": "canon", "unit_type": "section", "number": "A15", "title": "", "parent_number": "4", "parent_title": "Of the Perseverance of the Saints", "content": "The carnal mind is unable to comprehend this doctrine of the perseverance of the saints, and the certainty thereof; which God hath most abundantly revealed in his Word, for the glory of his name, and the consolation of pious souls, and which he impresses upon the hearts of the faithful. Satan abhors it; the world ridicules it; the ignorant and hypocrite abuse, and heretics oppose it; but the spouse of Christ hath always most tenderly loved and constantly defended it, as an inestimable treasure; and God, against whom neither counsel nor strength can prevail, will dispose her to continue this conduct to the end. Now, to this one God, Father, Son, and Holy Spirit, be honor and glory, forever. AMEN.", "token_count": 157, "proofs": []} +{"_source_id": "canons-of-dort", "_source_title": "Canons of Dort", "_author": "Synod of Dort", "_contributors": [], "_schema_type": "doctrinal_document", "_license": "cc0-1.0", "_source_url": "http://apostles-creed.org/wp-content/uploads/2014/07/canons-of-dort.pdf", "document_id": "canons-of-dort", "document_kind": "canon", "unit_type": "section", "number": "R1", "title": "", "parent_number": "4", "parent_title": "Of the Perseverance of the Saints", "content": "Who teach: That the perseverance of the true believers is not a fruit of election, or a gift of God, gained by the death of Christ, but a condition of the new covenant, which (as they declare) man before his decisive election and justification must fulfill through his free will. For the Holy Scripture testifies that this follows out of election, and is given the elect in virtue of the death, the resurrection and intercession of Christ: \"But the elect obtained it and the rest were hardened,\" Romans 11:7. Likewise: \"He that spared not his own Son, but delivered him up for us all, how shall he not also with him freely give us all things? Who shall lay anything to the charge of God's elect? It is God that justifieth; who is he that condemneth? It is Christ Jesus that died, yea rather, that was raised from the dead, who is at the right hand of God, who also maketh intercession for us. Who shall separate us from the love of Christ?\" Romans 8:32-35.", "token_count": 221, "proofs": []} +{"_source_id": "canons-of-dort", "_source_title": "Canons of Dort", "_author": "Synod of Dort", "_contributors": [], "_schema_type": "doctrinal_document", "_license": "cc0-1.0", "_source_url": "http://apostles-creed.org/wp-content/uploads/2014/07/canons-of-dort.pdf", "document_id": "canons-of-dort", "document_kind": "canon", "unit_type": "section", "number": "R2", "title": "", "parent_number": "4", "parent_title": "Of the Perseverance of the Saints", "content": "Who teach: That God does indeed provide the believer with sufficient powers to persevere, and is ever ready to preserve these in him, if he will do his duty; but that though all things, which are necessary to persevere in faith and which God will use to preserve faith, are made use of, it even then ever depends on the pleasure of the will whether it will persevere or not. For this idea contains an outspoken Pelagianism, and while it would make men free, it makes them robbers of God's honor, contrary to the prevailing agreement of the evangelical doctrine, which takes from man all cause of boasting, and ascribes all the praise for this favor to the grace of God alone; and contrary to the Apostle, who declares: \"That it is God, who shall also confirm you unto the end, that ye be unreprovable in the day of our Lord Jesus Christ,\" I Corinthians 1:8.", "token_count": 191, "proofs": []} +{"_source_id": "canons-of-dort", "_source_title": "Canons of Dort", "_author": "Synod of Dort", "_contributors": [], "_schema_type": "doctrinal_document", "_license": "cc0-1.0", "_source_url": "http://apostles-creed.org/wp-content/uploads/2014/07/canons-of-dort.pdf", "document_id": "canons-of-dort", "document_kind": "canon", "unit_type": "section", "number": "R3", "title": "", "parent_number": "4", "parent_title": "Of the Perseverance of the Saints", "content": "Who teach: That the true believers and regenerate not only can fall from justifying faith and likewise from grace and salvation wholly and to the end, but indeed often do fall from this and are lost forever. For this conception makes powerless the grace, justification, regeneration, and continued keeping by Christ, contrary to the expressed words of the Apostle Paul: \"That while we were yet sinners Christ died for us. Much more then, being justified by his blood, shall we be saved from the wrath of God through him,\" Romans 5:8,9. And contrary to the Apostle John: \"Whosoever is begotten of God doeth no sin, because his seed abideth in him; and he can not sin, because he is begotten of God,\" I John 3:9. And also contrary to the words of Jesus Christ: \"I give unto them eternal life; and they shall never perish, and no one shall snatch them out of my hand. My Father who hath given them to me, is greater than all; and no one is able to snatch them out of the Father's hand,\" John 10:28,29.", "token_count": 235, "proofs": []} +{"_source_id": "canons-of-dort", "_source_title": "Canons of Dort", "_author": "Synod of Dort", "_contributors": [], "_schema_type": "doctrinal_document", "_license": "cc0-1.0", "_source_url": "http://apostles-creed.org/wp-content/uploads/2014/07/canons-of-dort.pdf", "document_id": "canons-of-dort", "document_kind": "canon", "unit_type": "section", "number": "R4", "title": "", "parent_number": "4", "parent_title": "Of the Perseverance of the Saints", "content": "Who teach: That true believers and regenerate can sin the sin unto death or against the Holy Spirit. Since the same Apostle John, after having spoken in the fifth chapter of his first epistle, vss. 16 and 17, of those who sin unto death and having forbidden to pray for them, immediately adds to this in vs. 18: \"We know that whosoever is begotten of God sinneth not (meaning a sin of that character), but he that is begotten of God keepeth himself, and the evil one toucheth him not,\" I John 5:18.", "token_count": 124, "proofs": []} +{"_source_id": "canons-of-dort", "_source_title": "Canons of Dort", "_author": "Synod of Dort", "_contributors": [], "_schema_type": "doctrinal_document", "_license": "cc0-1.0", "_source_url": "http://apostles-creed.org/wp-content/uploads/2014/07/canons-of-dort.pdf", "document_id": "canons-of-dort", "document_kind": "canon", "unit_type": "section", "number": "R5", "title": "", "parent_number": "4", "parent_title": "Of the Perseverance of the Saints", "content": "Who teach: That without a special revelation we can have no certainty of future perseverance in this life. For by this doctrine the sure comfort of all believers is taken away in this life, and the doubts of the papist are again introduced into the church, while the Holy Scriptures constantly deduce this assurance, not from a special and extraordinary revelation, but from the marks proper to the children of God and from the constant promises of God. So especially the Apostle Paul: \"No creature shall be able to separate us from the love of God, which is in Christ Jesus our Lord,\" Romans 8:39. And John declares: \"And he that keepeth his commandments abideth in him, and he in him. And hereby we know that he abideth in us, by the Spirit which he gave us,\" I John 3:24.", "token_count": 173, "proofs": []} +{"_source_id": "canons-of-dort", "_source_title": "Canons of Dort", "_author": "Synod of Dort", "_contributors": [], "_schema_type": "doctrinal_document", "_license": "cc0-1.0", "_source_url": "http://apostles-creed.org/wp-content/uploads/2014/07/canons-of-dort.pdf", "document_id": "canons-of-dort", "document_kind": "canon", "unit_type": "section", "number": "R6", "title": "", "parent_number": "4", "parent_title": "Of the Perseverance of the Saints", "content": "Who teach: That the doctrine of the certainty of perseverance and of salvation from its own character and nature is a cause of indolence and is injurious to godliness, good morals, prayers and other holy exercises, but that on the contrary it is praiseworthy to doubt. For these show that they do not know the power of divine grace and the working of the indwelling Holy Spirit. And they contradict the Apostle John, who teaches the opposite with express words in his first epistle: \"Beloved, now are we the children of God, and it is not yet made manifest what we shall be. We know that, if he shall be manifested, we shall be like him, for we shall see him even as he is. And every one that hath this hope in him purifieth himself, even as he is pure,\" I John 3:2, 3. Furthermore, these are contradicted by the example of the saints, both of the Old and New Testament, who though they were assured of their perseverance and salvation, were nevertheless constant in prayers and other exercises of godliness.", "token_count": 225, "proofs": []} +{"_source_id": "canons-of-dort", "_source_title": "Canons of Dort", "_author": "Synod of Dort", "_contributors": [], "_schema_type": "doctrinal_document", "_license": "cc0-1.0", "_source_url": "http://apostles-creed.org/wp-content/uploads/2014/07/canons-of-dort.pdf", "document_id": "canons-of-dort", "document_kind": "canon", "unit_type": "section", "number": "R7", "title": "", "parent_number": "4", "parent_title": "Of the Perseverance of the Saints", "content": "Who teach: That the faith of those, who believe for a time, does not differ from justifying and saving faith except only in duration. For Christ himself, in Matthew 13:20, Luke 8:13, and in other places, evidently notes, besides this duration, a threefold difference between those who believe only for a time and true believers, when he declares that the former receive the seed in stony ground, but the latter in the good ground or heart; that the former are without root, but that the latter have a firm root; that the former are without fruit, but that the latter bring forth their fruit in various measure, with constancy and steadfastness.", "token_count": 140, "proofs": []} +{"_source_id": "canons-of-dort", "_source_title": "Canons of Dort", "_author": "Synod of Dort", "_contributors": [], "_schema_type": "doctrinal_document", "_license": "cc0-1.0", "_source_url": "http://apostles-creed.org/wp-content/uploads/2014/07/canons-of-dort.pdf", "document_id": "canons-of-dort", "document_kind": "canon", "unit_type": "section", "number": "R8", "title": "", "parent_number": "4", "parent_title": "Of the Perseverance of the Saints", "content": "Who teach: That it is not absurd that one having lost his first regeneration, is again and even often born anew. For these deny by this doctrine the incorruptibleness of the seed of God, whereby we are born again. Contrary to the testimony of the Apostle Peter: \"Having been begotten again, not of corruptible seed, but of incorruptible,\" I Peter 1:23.", "token_count": 83, "proofs": []} +{"_source_id": "canons-of-dort", "_source_title": "Canons of Dort", "_author": "Synod of Dort", "_contributors": [], "_schema_type": "doctrinal_document", "_license": "cc0-1.0", "_source_url": "http://apostles-creed.org/wp-content/uploads/2014/07/canons-of-dort.pdf", "document_id": "canons-of-dort", "document_kind": "canon", "unit_type": "section", "number": "R9", "title": "", "parent_number": "4", "parent_title": "Of the Perseverance of the Saints", "content": "Who teach: That Christ has in no place prayed that believers should infallibly continue in faith. For they contradict Christ himself, who says: \"I have prayed for thee (Simon), that thy faith fail not,\" Luke 22:32; and the Evangelist John, who declares, that Christ has not prayed for the Apostles only, but also for those who through their word would believer: \"Holy Father, keep them in thy name,\" and: \"I pray not that thou shouldest take them out of the world, but that thou shouldest keep them from the evil one,\" John 17:11, 15, 20.", "token_count": 134, "proofs": []} +{"_source_id": "chalcedonian-definition", "_source_title": "Chalcedonian Definition", "_author": "Council of Chalcedon", "_contributors": [], "_schema_type": "doctrinal_document", "_license": "cc0-1.0", "_source_url": "https://www.ccel.org/ccel/schaff/creeds2.iv.i.iii.html", "document_id": "chalcedonian-definition", "document_kind": "declaration", "unit_type": "text", "number": "", "title": "", "parent_number": "", "parent_title": "", "content": "Therefore, following the holy fathers, we all with one accord teach men to acknowledge one and the same Son, our Lord Jesus Christ, at once complete in Godhead and complete in manhood, truly God and truly man, consisting also of a reasonable soul and body; of one substance with the Father as regards his Godhead, and at the same time of one substance with us as regards his manhood; like us in all respects, apart from sin; as regards his Godhead, begotten of the Father before the ages, but yet as regards his manhood begotten, for us men and for our salvation, of Mary the Virgin, the God-bearer; one and the same Christ, Son, Lord, Only-begotten, recognized in two natures, without confusion, without change, without division, without separation; the distinction of natures being in no way annulled by the union, but rather the characteristics of each nature being preserved and coming together to form one person and subsistence, not as parted or separated into two persons, but one and the same Son and Only-begotten God the Word, Lord Jesus Christ; even as the prophets from earliest times spoke of him, and our Lord Jesus Christ himself taught us, and the creed of the fathers has handed down to us.", "token_count": 263, "proofs": []} +{"_source_id": "chicago-statement-on-biblical-inerrancy", "_source_title": "Chicago Statement on Biblical Inerrancy", "_author": "International Council on Biblical Inerrancy", "_contributors": [], "_schema_type": "doctrinal_document", "_license": "cc0-1.0", "_source_url": "https://library.dts.edu/Pages/TL/Special/ICBI_1.pdf", "document_id": "chicago-statement-on-biblical-inerrancy", "document_kind": "declaration", "unit_type": "article", "number": "1", "title": "Article I", "parent_number": "", "parent_title": "", "content": "WE AFFIRM that the Holy Scriptures are to be received as the authoritative Word of God.\n\nWE DENY that the Scriptures receive their authority from the Church, tradition, or any other human source.", "token_count": 39, "proofs": []} +{"_source_id": "chicago-statement-on-biblical-inerrancy", "_source_title": "Chicago Statement on Biblical Inerrancy", "_author": "International Council on Biblical Inerrancy", "_contributors": [], "_schema_type": "doctrinal_document", "_license": "cc0-1.0", "_source_url": "https://library.dts.edu/Pages/TL/Special/ICBI_1.pdf", "document_id": "chicago-statement-on-biblical-inerrancy", "document_kind": "declaration", "unit_type": "article", "number": "2", "title": "Article II", "parent_number": "", "parent_title": "", "content": "WE AFFIRM that the Scriptures are the supreme written norm by which God binds the conscience, and that the authority of the Church is subordinate to that of Scripture.\n\nWE DENY that Church creeds, councils, or declarations have authority greater than or equal to the authority of the Bible.", "token_count": 57, "proofs": []} +{"_source_id": "chicago-statement-on-biblical-inerrancy", "_source_title": "Chicago Statement on Biblical Inerrancy", "_author": "International Council on Biblical Inerrancy", "_contributors": [], "_schema_type": "doctrinal_document", "_license": "cc0-1.0", "_source_url": "https://library.dts.edu/Pages/TL/Special/ICBI_1.pdf", "document_id": "chicago-statement-on-biblical-inerrancy", "document_kind": "declaration", "unit_type": "article", "number": "3", "title": "Article III", "parent_number": "", "parent_title": "", "content": "WE AFFIRM that the written Word in its entirety is revelation given by God.\n\nWE DENY that the Bible is merely a witness to revelation, or only becomes revelation in encounter, or depends on the responses of men for its validity.", "token_count": 47, "proofs": []} +{"_source_id": "chicago-statement-on-biblical-inerrancy", "_source_title": "Chicago Statement on Biblical Inerrancy", "_author": "International Council on Biblical Inerrancy", "_contributors": [], "_schema_type": "doctrinal_document", "_license": "cc0-1.0", "_source_url": "https://library.dts.edu/Pages/TL/Special/ICBI_1.pdf", "document_id": "chicago-statement-on-biblical-inerrancy", "document_kind": "declaration", "unit_type": "article", "number": "4", "title": "Article IV", "parent_number": "", "parent_title": "", "content": "WE AFFIRM that God who made mankind in His image has used language as a means of revelation.\n\nWE DENY that human language is so limited by our creatureliness that it is rendered inadequate as a vehicle for divine revelation. We further deny that the corruption of human culture and language through sin has thwarted God's work of inspiration.", "token_count": 67, "proofs": []} +{"_source_id": "chicago-statement-on-biblical-inerrancy", "_source_title": "Chicago Statement on Biblical Inerrancy", "_author": "International Council on Biblical Inerrancy", "_contributors": [], "_schema_type": "doctrinal_document", "_license": "cc0-1.0", "_source_url": "https://library.dts.edu/Pages/TL/Special/ICBI_1.pdf", "document_id": "chicago-statement-on-biblical-inerrancy", "document_kind": "declaration", "unit_type": "article", "number": "5", "title": "Article V", "parent_number": "", "parent_title": "", "content": "WE AFFIRM that God's revelation within the Holy Scriptures was progressive.\n\nWE DENY that later revelation, which may fulfill earlier revelation, ever corrects or contradicts it. We further deny that any normative revelation has been given since the completion of the New Testament writings.", "token_count": 55, "proofs": []} +{"_source_id": "chicago-statement-on-biblical-inerrancy", "_source_title": "Chicago Statement on Biblical Inerrancy", "_author": "International Council on Biblical Inerrancy", "_contributors": [], "_schema_type": "doctrinal_document", "_license": "cc0-1.0", "_source_url": "https://library.dts.edu/Pages/TL/Special/ICBI_1.pdf", "document_id": "chicago-statement-on-biblical-inerrancy", "document_kind": "declaration", "unit_type": "article", "number": "6", "title": "Article VI", "parent_number": "", "parent_title": "", "content": "WE AFFIRM that the whole of Scripture and all its parts, down to the very words of the original, were given by divine inspiration.\n\nWE DENY that the inspiration of Scripture can rightly be affirmed of the whole without the parts, or of some parts but not the whole.", "token_count": 56, "proofs": []} +{"_source_id": "chicago-statement-on-biblical-inerrancy", "_source_title": "Chicago Statement on Biblical Inerrancy", "_author": "International Council on Biblical Inerrancy", "_contributors": [], "_schema_type": "doctrinal_document", "_license": "cc0-1.0", "_source_url": "https://library.dts.edu/Pages/TL/Special/ICBI_1.pdf", "document_id": "chicago-statement-on-biblical-inerrancy", "document_kind": "declaration", "unit_type": "article", "number": "7", "title": "Article VII", "parent_number": "", "parent_title": "", "content": "WE AFFIRM that inspiration was the work in which God by His Spirit, through human writers, gave us His Word. The origin of Scripture is divine. The mode of divine inspiration remains largely a mystery to us.\n\nWE DENY that inspiration can be reduced to human insight, or to heightened states of consciousness of any kind.", "token_count": 65, "proofs": []} +{"_source_id": "chicago-statement-on-biblical-inerrancy", "_source_title": "Chicago Statement on Biblical Inerrancy", "_author": "International Council on Biblical Inerrancy", "_contributors": [], "_schema_type": "doctrinal_document", "_license": "cc0-1.0", "_source_url": "https://library.dts.edu/Pages/TL/Special/ICBI_1.pdf", "document_id": "chicago-statement-on-biblical-inerrancy", "document_kind": "declaration", "unit_type": "article", "number": "8", "title": "Article VIII", "parent_number": "", "parent_title": "", "content": "WE AFFIRM that God in His work of inspiration utilized the distinctive personalities and literary styles of the writers whom He had chosen and prepared.\n\nWE DENY that God, in causing these writers to use the very words that He chose, overrode their personalities.", "token_count": 52, "proofs": []} +{"_source_id": "chicago-statement-on-biblical-inerrancy", "_source_title": "Chicago Statement on Biblical Inerrancy", "_author": "International Council on Biblical Inerrancy", "_contributors": [], "_schema_type": "doctrinal_document", "_license": "cc0-1.0", "_source_url": "https://library.dts.edu/Pages/TL/Special/ICBI_1.pdf", "document_id": "chicago-statement-on-biblical-inerrancy", "document_kind": "declaration", "unit_type": "article", "number": "9", "title": "Article IX", "parent_number": "", "parent_title": "", "content": "WE AFFIRM that inspiration, though not conferring omniscience, guaranteed true and trustworthy utterance on all matters of which the Biblical authors were moved to speak and write.\n\nWE DENY that the finitude or fallenness of these writers, by necessity or otherwise, introduced distortion or falsehood into God's Word.", "token_count": 63, "proofs": []} +{"_source_id": "chicago-statement-on-biblical-inerrancy", "_source_title": "Chicago Statement on Biblical Inerrancy", "_author": "International Council on Biblical Inerrancy", "_contributors": [], "_schema_type": "doctrinal_document", "_license": "cc0-1.0", "_source_url": "https://library.dts.edu/Pages/TL/Special/ICBI_1.pdf", "document_id": "chicago-statement-on-biblical-inerrancy", "document_kind": "declaration", "unit_type": "article", "number": "10", "title": "Article X", "parent_number": "", "parent_title": "", "content": "WE AFFIRM that inspiration, strictly speaking, applies only to the autographic text of Scripture, which in the providence of God can be ascertained from available manuscripts with great accuracy. We further affirm that copies and translations of Scripture are the Word of God to the extent that they faithfully represent the original.\n\nWE DENY that any essential element of the Christian faith is affected by the absence of the autographs. We further deny that this absence renders the assertion of Biblical inerrancy invalid or irrelevant.", "token_count": 101, "proofs": []} +{"_source_id": "chicago-statement-on-biblical-inerrancy", "_source_title": "Chicago Statement on Biblical Inerrancy", "_author": "International Council on Biblical Inerrancy", "_contributors": [], "_schema_type": "doctrinal_document", "_license": "cc0-1.0", "_source_url": "https://library.dts.edu/Pages/TL/Special/ICBI_1.pdf", "document_id": "chicago-statement-on-biblical-inerrancy", "document_kind": "declaration", "unit_type": "article", "number": "11", "title": "Article XI", "parent_number": "", "parent_title": "", "content": "WE AFFIRM that Scripture, having been given by divine inspiration, is infallible, so that, far from misleading us, it is true and reliable in all the matters it addresses.\n\nWE DENY that it is possible for the Bible to be at the same time infallible and errant in its assertions. Infallibility and inerrancy may be distinguished, but not separated.", "token_count": 79, "proofs": []} +{"_source_id": "chicago-statement-on-biblical-inerrancy", "_source_title": "Chicago Statement on Biblical Inerrancy", "_author": "International Council on Biblical Inerrancy", "_contributors": [], "_schema_type": "doctrinal_document", "_license": "cc0-1.0", "_source_url": "https://library.dts.edu/Pages/TL/Special/ICBI_1.pdf", "document_id": "chicago-statement-on-biblical-inerrancy", "document_kind": "declaration", "unit_type": "article", "number": "12", "title": "Article XII", "parent_number": "", "parent_title": "", "content": "WE AFFIRM that Scripture in its entirety is inerrant, being free from all falsehood, fraud, or deceit.\n\nWE DENY that Biblical infallibility and inerrancy are limited to spiritual, religious, or redemptive themes, exclusive of assertions in the fields of history and science. We further deny that scientific hypotheses about earth history may properly be used to overturn the teaching of Scripture on creation and the flood.", "token_count": 85, "proofs": []} +{"_source_id": "chicago-statement-on-biblical-inerrancy", "_source_title": "Chicago Statement on Biblical Inerrancy", "_author": "International Council on Biblical Inerrancy", "_contributors": [], "_schema_type": "doctrinal_document", "_license": "cc0-1.0", "_source_url": "https://library.dts.edu/Pages/TL/Special/ICBI_1.pdf", "document_id": "chicago-statement-on-biblical-inerrancy", "document_kind": "declaration", "unit_type": "article", "number": "13", "title": "Article XIII", "parent_number": "", "parent_title": "", "content": "WE AFFIRM the propriety of using inerrancy as a theological term with reference to the complete truthfulness of Scripture.\n\nWE DENY that it is proper to evaluate Scripture according to standards of truth and error that are alien to its usage or purpose. We further deny that inerrancy is negated by Biblical phenomena such as a lack of modern technical precision, irregularities of grammar or spelling, observational descriptions of nature, the reporting of falsehoods, the use of hyperbole and round numbers, the topical arrangement of material, variant selections of material in parallel accounts, or the use of free citations.", "token_count": 121, "proofs": []} +{"_source_id": "chicago-statement-on-biblical-inerrancy", "_source_title": "Chicago Statement on Biblical Inerrancy", "_author": "International Council on Biblical Inerrancy", "_contributors": [], "_schema_type": "doctrinal_document", "_license": "cc0-1.0", "_source_url": "https://library.dts.edu/Pages/TL/Special/ICBI_1.pdf", "document_id": "chicago-statement-on-biblical-inerrancy", "document_kind": "declaration", "unit_type": "article", "number": "14", "title": "Article XIV", "parent_number": "", "parent_title": "", "content": "WE AFFIRM the unity and internal consistency of Scripture.\n\nWE DENY that alleged errors and discrepancies that have not yet been resolved vitiate the truth claims of the Bible.", "token_count": 34, "proofs": []} +{"_source_id": "chicago-statement-on-biblical-inerrancy", "_source_title": "Chicago Statement on Biblical Inerrancy", "_author": "International Council on Biblical Inerrancy", "_contributors": [], "_schema_type": "doctrinal_document", "_license": "cc0-1.0", "_source_url": "https://library.dts.edu/Pages/TL/Special/ICBI_1.pdf", "document_id": "chicago-statement-on-biblical-inerrancy", "document_kind": "declaration", "unit_type": "article", "number": "15", "title": "Article XV", "parent_number": "", "parent_title": "", "content": "WE AFFIRM that the doctrine of inerrancy is grounded in the teaching of the Bible about inspiration.\n\nWE DENY that Jesus' teaching about Scripture may be dismissed by appeals to accommodation or to any natural limitation of His humanity.", "token_count": 46, "proofs": []} +{"_source_id": "chicago-statement-on-biblical-inerrancy", "_source_title": "Chicago Statement on Biblical Inerrancy", "_author": "International Council on Biblical Inerrancy", "_contributors": [], "_schema_type": "doctrinal_document", "_license": "cc0-1.0", "_source_url": "https://library.dts.edu/Pages/TL/Special/ICBI_1.pdf", "document_id": "chicago-statement-on-biblical-inerrancy", "document_kind": "declaration", "unit_type": "article", "number": "16", "title": "Article XVI", "parent_number": "", "parent_title": "", "content": "WE AFFIRM that the doctrine of inerrancy has been integral to the Church's faith throughout its history.\n\nWE DENY that inerrancy is a doctrine invented by scholastic Protestantism, or is a reactionary position postulated in response to negative higher criticism.", "token_count": 54, "proofs": []} +{"_source_id": "chicago-statement-on-biblical-inerrancy", "_source_title": "Chicago Statement on Biblical Inerrancy", "_author": "International Council on Biblical Inerrancy", 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"chicago-statement-on-biblical-inerrancy", "document_kind": "declaration", "unit_type": "article", "number": "18", "title": "Article XVIII", "parent_number": "", "parent_title": "", "content": "WE AFFIRM that the text of Scripture is to be interpreted by grammatico-historical exegesis, taking account of its literary forms and devices, and that Scripture is to interpret Scripture.\n\nWE DENY the legitimacy of any treatment of the text or quest for sources lying behind it that leads to relativizing, dehistoricizing, or discounting its teaching, or rejecting its claims to authorship.", "token_count": 81, "proofs": []} +{"_source_id": "chicago-statement-on-biblical-inerrancy", "_source_title": "Chicago Statement on Biblical Inerrancy", "_author": "International Council on Biblical Inerrancy", "_contributors": [], "_schema_type": "doctrinal_document", "_license": "cc0-1.0", "_source_url": "https://library.dts.edu/Pages/TL/Special/ICBI_1.pdf", "document_id": "chicago-statement-on-biblical-inerrancy", "document_kind": "declaration", "unit_type": "article", "number": "19", "title": "Article XIX", "parent_number": "", "parent_title": "", "content": "WE AFFIRM that a confession of the full authority, infallibility, and inerrancy of Scripture is vital to a sound understanding of the whole of the Christian faith. We further affirm that such confession should lead to increasing conformity to the image of Christ.\n\nWE DENY that such confession is necessary for salvation. However, we further deny that inerrancy can be rejected without grave consequences, both to the individual and to the Church.", "token_count": 88, "proofs": []} +{"_source_id": "christ-hymn-of-colossians", "_source_title": "Christ Hymn of Colossians", "_author": "Paul", "_contributors": [], "_schema_type": "doctrinal_document", "_license": "cc0-1.0", "_source_url": "https://esv.literalword.com/?q=colossians+1%3A15-19", "document_id": "christ-hymn-of-colossians", "document_kind": "creed", "unit_type": "text", "number": "", "title": "", "parent_number": "", "parent_title": "", "content": "He is the image of the invisible God, the firstborn of all creation. For by him all things were created, in heaven and on earth, visible and invisible, whether thrones or dominions or rulers or authorities-all things were created through him and for him. And he is before all things, and in him all things hold together. And he is the head of the body, the church. He is the beginning, the firstborn from the dead, that in everything he might be preeminent. For in him all the fullness of God was pleased to dwell, and through him to reconcile to himself all things, whether on earth or in heaven, making peace by the blood of his cross.", "token_count": 143, "proofs": [{"id": 1, "references": [{"raw": "Col.1.15-Col.1.19", "osis": ["Col.1.15-Col.1.19"]}]}]} +{"_source_id": "christ-hymn-of-philippians", "_source_title": "Christ Hymn of Philippians", "_author": "Paul", "_contributors": [], "_schema_type": "doctrinal_document", "_license": "cc0-1.0", "_source_url": "https://esv.literalword.com/?q=Philippians+2%3A6-10", "document_id": "christ-hymn-of-philippians", "document_kind": "creed", "unit_type": "text", "number": "", "title": "", "parent_number": "", "parent_title": "", "content": "Who, though he was in the form of God, did not count equality with God a thing to be grasped, but emptied himself, by taking the form of a servant, being born in the likeness of men. And being found in human form, he humbled himself by becoming obedient to the point of death, even death on a cross. Therefore God has highly exalted him and bestowed on him the name that is above every name, so that at the name of Jesus every knee should bow, in heaven and on earth and under the earth, and every tongue confess that Jesus Christ is Lord, to the glory of God the Father.", "token_count": 129, "proofs": [{"id": 1, "references": [{"raw": "Phil.2.6-Phil.2.10", "osis": ["Phil.2.6-Phil.2.10"]}]}]} +{"_source_id": "christian-shema", "_source_title": "Christian Shema", "_author": "Paul", "_contributors": [], "_schema_type": "doctrinal_document", "_license": "cc0-1.0", "_source_url": "https://esv.literalword.com/?q=1+corinthians+8%3A6", "document_id": "christian-shema", "document_kind": "creed", "unit_type": "text", "number": "", "title": "", "parent_number": "", "parent_title": "", "content": "There is one God, the Father, from whom are all things and for whom we exist, and one Lord, Jesus Christ, through whom are all things and through whom we exist.", "token_count": 37, "proofs": [{"id": 1, "references": [{"raw": "1Cor.8.6", "osis": ["1Cor.8.6"]}]}]} +{"_source_id": "confession-of-peter", "_source_title": "Confession of Peter", "_author": null, "_contributors": [], "_schema_type": "doctrinal_document", "_license": "cc0-1.0", "_source_url": "https://esv.literalword.com/?q=Matthew+16%3A16", "document_id": "confession-of-peter", "document_kind": "creed", "unit_type": "text", "number": "", "title": "", "parent_number": "", "parent_title": "", "content": "Simon Peter replied, \"You are the Christ, the Son of the living God.\"", "token_count": 17, "proofs": [{"id": 1, "references": [{"raw": "Matt.16.16", "osis": ["Matt.16.16"]}, {"raw": "Mark.8.29", "osis": ["Mark.8.29"]}, {"raw": "Luke.9.20", "osis": ["Luke.9.20"]}, {"raw": "John.20.31", "osis": ["John.20.31"]}, {"raw": "1John.5.1", "osis": ["1John.5.1"]}, {"raw": "John.9.22", "osis": ["John.9.22"]}, {"raw": "John.11.27", "osis": ["John.11.27"]}, {"raw": "Mark.14.61", "osis": ["Mark.14.61"]}]}]} +{"_source_id": "consensus-tigurinus", "_source_title": "Consensus Tigurinus", "_author": "John Calvin", "_contributors": [], "_schema_type": "doctrinal_document", "_license": "cc0-1.0", "_source_url": "http://apostles-creed.org/wp-content/uploads/2014/07/The-Consenus-Tigurinus-Zurich.pdf", "document_id": "consensus-tigurinus", "document_kind": "declaration", "unit_type": "article", "number": "1", "title": "The Whole Spiritual Government of the Church Leads us to Christ", "parent_number": "", "parent_title": "", "content": "Seeing that Christ is the end of the law, and the knowledge of him comprehends in itself the whole sum of the gospel, there is no doubt that the object of the whole spiritual government of the Church is to lead us to Christ, as it is by him alone we come to God, who is the final end of a happy life. Whosoever deviates from this in the slightest degree, can never speak duly or appositely of any ordinances of God.", "token_count": 95, "proofs": []} +{"_source_id": "consensus-tigurinus", "_source_title": "Consensus Tigurinus", "_author": "John Calvin", "_contributors": [], "_schema_type": "doctrinal_document", "_license": "cc0-1.0", "_source_url": "http://apostles-creed.org/wp-content/uploads/2014/07/The-Consenus-Tigurinus-Zurich.pdf", "document_id": "consensus-tigurinus", "document_kind": "declaration", "unit_type": "article", "number": "2", "title": "A True Knowledge of the Sacraments from the Knowledge of Christ", "parent_number": "", "parent_title": "", "content": "As the sacraments are appendages of the gospel, he only can discourse aptly and usefully of their nature, virtue, office, and benefit, who begins with Christ: and that not by adverting cursorily to the name of Christ, but by truly holding for what end he was given us by the Father, and what blessings he has conferred upon us.", "token_count": 74, "proofs": []} +{"_source_id": "consensus-tigurinus", "_source_title": "Consensus Tigurinus", "_author": "John Calvin", "_contributors": [], "_schema_type": "doctrinal_document", "_license": "cc0-1.0", "_source_url": "http://apostles-creed.org/wp-content/uploads/2014/07/The-Consenus-Tigurinus-Zurich.pdf", "document_id": "consensus-tigurinus", "document_kind": "declaration", "unit_type": "article", "number": "3", "title": "Nature of the Knowledge of Christ", "parent_number": "", "parent_title": "", "content": "We must hold therefore that Christ, being the eternal Son of God, and of the same essence and glory with the Father, assumed our flesh, to communicate to us by right of adoption that which he possessed by nature, namely, to make us sons of God. This is done when ingrafted by faith into the body of Christ, and that by the agency of the Holy Spirit we are first counted righteous by a free imputation of righteousness, and then regenerated to a new life: whereby being formed again in the image of our heavenly Father, we renounce the old man.", "token_count": 116, "proofs": []} +{"_source_id": "consensus-tigurinus", "_source_title": "Consensus Tigurinus", "_author": "John Calvin", "_contributors": [], "_schema_type": "doctrinal_document", "_license": "cc0-1.0", "_source_url": "http://apostles-creed.org/wp-content/uploads/2014/07/The-Consenus-Tigurinus-Zurich.pdf", "document_id": "consensus-tigurinus", "document_kind": "declaration", "unit_type": "article", "number": "4", "title": "Christ a Priest and King", "parent_number": "", "parent_title": "", "content": "Thus Christ, in his human nature, is to be considered as our priest, who expiated our sins by the one sacrifice of his death, put away all our transgressions by his obedience, provided a perfect righteousness for us, and now intercedes for us, that we may have access to God. He is to be considered as a repairer, who, by the agency of his Spirit, reforms whatever is vicious in us, that we may cease to live to the world and the flesh, and God himself may live in us. He is to be considered as a king, who enriches us with all kinds of blessings, governs and defends us by his power, provides us with spiritual weapons, delivers us from all harm, and rules and guides us by the sceptre of his mouth. And he is to be so considered, that he may raise us to himself, the true God, and to the Father, until the fulfilment of what is finally to take place, viz., God be all in all.", "token_count": 207, "proofs": []} +{"_source_id": "consensus-tigurinus", "_source_title": "Consensus Tigurinus", "_author": "John Calvin", "_contributors": [], "_schema_type": "doctrinal_document", "_license": "cc0-1.0", "_source_url": "http://apostles-creed.org/wp-content/uploads/2014/07/The-Consenus-Tigurinus-Zurich.pdf", "document_id": "consensus-tigurinus", "document_kind": "declaration", "unit_type": "article", "number": "5", "title": "How Christ Communicates Himself to Us", "parent_number": "", "parent_title": "", "content": "Moreover, that Christ may thus exhibit himself to us and produce these effects in us, he must be made one with us, and we must be ingrafted into his body. He does not infuse his life into us unless he is our head, and from him the whole body, fitly joined together through every joint of supply, according to his working, maketh increase of the body in the proportion of each member.", "token_count": 85, "proofs": []} +{"_source_id": "consensus-tigurinus", "_source_title": "Consensus Tigurinus", "_author": "John Calvin", "_contributors": [], "_schema_type": "doctrinal_document", "_license": "cc0-1.0", "_source_url": "http://apostles-creed.org/wp-content/uploads/2014/07/The-Consenus-Tigurinus-Zurich.pdf", "document_id": "consensus-tigurinus", "document_kind": "declaration", "unit_type": "article", "number": "6", "title": "Spiritual Communion. Institution of the Sacraments", "parent_number": "", "parent_title": "", "content": "The spiritual communion which we have with the Son of God takes place when he, dwelling in us by his Spirit, makes all who believe capable of all the blessings which reside in him. In order to testify this, both the preaching of the gospel was appointed, and the use of the sacraments committed to us, namely, the sacraments of holy Baptism and the holy Supper.", "token_count": 78, "proofs": []} +{"_source_id": "consensus-tigurinus", "_source_title": "Consensus Tigurinus", "_author": "John Calvin", "_contributors": [], "_schema_type": "doctrinal_document", "_license": "cc0-1.0", "_source_url": "http://apostles-creed.org/wp-content/uploads/2014/07/The-Consenus-Tigurinus-Zurich.pdf", "document_id": "consensus-tigurinus", "document_kind": "declaration", "unit_type": "article", "number": "7", "title": "The Ends of the Sacrament", "parent_number": "", "parent_title": "", "content": "The ends of the sacraments are to be marks and badges of Christian profession and fellowship or fraternity, to be incitements to gratitude and exercises of faith and a godly life; in short, to be contracts binding us to this. But among other ends the principal one is, that God may, by means of them, testify, represent, and seal his grace to us. For although they signify nothing else than is announced to us by the Word itself, yet it is a great matter, first, that there is submitted to our eye a kind of living images which make a deeper impression on the senses, by bringing the object in a manner directly before them, while they bring the death of Christ and all his benefits to our remembrance, that faith may be the better exercised; and, secondly, that what the mouth of God had announced is, as it were, confirmed and ratified by seals.", "token_count": 183, "proofs": []} +{"_source_id": "consensus-tigurinus", "_source_title": "Consensus Tigurinus", "_author": "John Calvin", "_contributors": [], "_schema_type": "doctrinal_document", "_license": "cc0-1.0", "_source_url": "http://apostles-creed.org/wp-content/uploads/2014/07/The-Consenus-Tigurinus-Zurich.pdf", "document_id": "consensus-tigurinus", "document_kind": "declaration", "unit_type": "article", "number": "8", "title": "Gratitude", "parent_number": "", "parent_title": "", "content": "Now, seeing that these things which the Lord has given as testimonies and seals of his grace are true, he undoubtedly truly performs inwardly by his Spirit that which the sacraments figure to our eyes and other senses; in other words, we obtain possession of Christ as the fountain of all blessings, both in order that we may be reconciled to God by means of his death, be renewed by his Spirit to holiness of life, in short, obtain righteousness and salvation; and also in order that we may give thanks for the blessings which were once exhibited on the cross, and which we daily receive by faith.", "token_count": 124, "proofs": []} +{"_source_id": "consensus-tigurinus", "_source_title": "Consensus Tigurinus", "_author": "John Calvin", "_contributors": [], "_schema_type": "doctrinal_document", "_license": "cc0-1.0", "_source_url": "http://apostles-creed.org/wp-content/uploads/2014/07/The-Consenus-Tigurinus-Zurich.pdf", "document_id": "consensus-tigurinus", "document_kind": "declaration", "unit_type": "article", "number": "9", "title": "The Signs and the Things Signified Not Disjoined but Distinct", "parent_number": "", "parent_title": "", "content": "Wherefore, though we distinguish, as we ought, between the signs and the things signified, yet we do not disjoin the reality from the signs, but acknowledge that all who in faith embrace the promises there offered receive Christ spiritually, with his spiritual gifts, while those who had long been made partakers of Christ continue and renew that communion.", "token_count": 70, "proofs": []} +{"_source_id": "consensus-tigurinus", "_source_title": "Consensus Tigurinus", "_author": "John Calvin", "_contributors": [], "_schema_type": "doctrinal_document", "_license": "cc0-1.0", "_source_url": "http://apostles-creed.org/wp-content/uploads/2014/07/The-Consenus-Tigurinus-Zurich.pdf", "document_id": "consensus-tigurinus", "document_kind": "declaration", "unit_type": "article", "number": "10", "title": "The Promise Principally to Be Looked To in the Sacraments", "parent_number": "", "parent_title": "", "content": "And it is proper to look not to the bare signs, but rather to the promise thereto annexed. As far, therefore, as our faith in the promise there offered prevails, so far will that virtue and efficacy of which we speak display itself. Thus the substance of water, bread, and wine, by no means offers Christ to us, nor makes us capable of his spiritual gifts. The promise rather is to be looked to, whose office it is to lead us to Christ by the direct way of faith, faith which makes us partakers of Christ.", "token_count": 114, "proofs": []} +{"_source_id": "consensus-tigurinus", "_source_title": "Consensus Tigurinus", "_author": "John Calvin", "_contributors": [], "_schema_type": "doctrinal_document", "_license": "cc0-1.0", "_source_url": "http://apostles-creed.org/wp-content/uploads/2014/07/The-Consenus-Tigurinus-Zurich.pdf", "document_id": "consensus-tigurinus", "document_kind": "declaration", "unit_type": "article", "number": "11", "title": "We Are Not to Stand Gazing on the Elements", "parent_number": "", "parent_title": "", "content": "This refutes the error of those who stand gazing on the elements, and attach their confidence of salvation to them; seeing that the sacraments separated from Christ are but empty shows, and a voice is distinctly heard throughout proclaiming that we must adhere to none but Christ alone, and seek the gift of salvation from none but him.", "token_count": 67, "proofs": []} +{"_source_id": "consensus-tigurinus", "_source_title": "Consensus Tigurinus", "_author": "John Calvin", "_contributors": [], "_schema_type": "doctrinal_document", "_license": "cc0-1.0", "_source_url": "http://apostles-creed.org/wp-content/uploads/2014/07/The-Consenus-Tigurinus-Zurich.pdf", "document_id": "consensus-tigurinus", "document_kind": "declaration", "unit_type": "article", "number": "12", "title": "The Sacraments Effect Nothing by Themselves", "parent_number": "", "parent_title": "", "content": "Besides, if any good is conferred upon us by the sacraments, it is not owing to any proper virtue in them, even though in this you should include the promise by which they are distinguished. For it is God alone who acts by his Spirit. When he uses the instrumentality of the sacraments, he neither infuses his own virtue into them nor derogates in any respect from the effectual working of his Spirit, but, in adaptation to our weakness, uses them as helps; in such manner, however, that the whole power of acting remains with him alone.", "token_count": 116, "proofs": []} +{"_source_id": "consensus-tigurinus", "_source_title": "Consensus Tigurinus", "_author": "John Calvin", "_contributors": [], "_schema_type": "doctrinal_document", "_license": "cc0-1.0", "_source_url": "http://apostles-creed.org/wp-content/uploads/2014/07/The-Consenus-Tigurinus-Zurich.pdf", "document_id": "consensus-tigurinus", "document_kind": "declaration", "unit_type": "article", "number": "13", "title": "God Uses the Instrument, but All the Virtue Is His", "parent_number": "", "parent_title": "", "content": "Wherefore, as Paul reminds us, that neither he that planteth nor he that watereth is any thing, but God alone that giveth the increase; so also it is to be said of the sacraments that they are nothing, because they will profit nothing, unless God in all things make them effectual. They are indeed instruments by which God acts efficaciously when he pleases, yet so that the whole work of our salvation must be ascribed to him alone.", "token_count": 98, "proofs": []} +{"_source_id": "consensus-tigurinus", "_source_title": "Consensus Tigurinus", "_author": "John Calvin", "_contributors": [], "_schema_type": "doctrinal_document", "_license": "cc0-1.0", "_source_url": "http://apostles-creed.org/wp-content/uploads/2014/07/The-Consenus-Tigurinus-Zurich.pdf", "document_id": "consensus-tigurinus", "document_kind": "declaration", "unit_type": "article", "number": "14", "title": "The Whole Accomplished by Christ", "parent_number": "", "parent_title": "", "content": "We conclude, then, that it is Christ alone who in truth baptizes inwardly, who in the Supper makes us partakers of himself, who, in short, fulfils what the sacraments figure, and uses their aid in such manner that the whole effect resides in his Spirit.", "token_count": 60, "proofs": []} +{"_source_id": "consensus-tigurinus", "_source_title": "Consensus Tigurinus", "_author": "John Calvin", "_contributors": [], "_schema_type": "doctrinal_document", "_license": "cc0-1.0", "_source_url": "http://apostles-creed.org/wp-content/uploads/2014/07/The-Consenus-Tigurinus-Zurich.pdf", "document_id": "consensus-tigurinus", "document_kind": "declaration", "unit_type": "article", "number": "15", "title": "How the Sacraments Confirm", "parent_number": "", "parent_title": "", "content": "Thus the sacraments are sometimes called seals, and are said to nourish, confirm, and advance faith, and yet the Spirit alone is properly the seal, and also the beginner and finisher of faith. For all these attributes of the sacraments sink down to a lower place, so that not even the smallest portion of our salvation is transferred to creatures or elements.", "token_count": 74, "proofs": []} +{"_source_id": "consensus-tigurinus", "_source_title": "Consensus Tigurinus", "_author": "John Calvin", "_contributors": [], "_schema_type": "doctrinal_document", "_license": "cc0-1.0", "_source_url": "http://apostles-creed.org/wp-content/uploads/2014/07/The-Consenus-Tigurinus-Zurich.pdf", "document_id": "consensus-tigurinus", "document_kind": "declaration", "unit_type": "article", "number": "16", "title": "All Who Partake of the Sacraments Do Not Partake of the Reality", "parent_number": "", "parent_title": "", "content": "Besides, we carefully teach that God does not exert his power indiscriminately in all who receive the sacraments, but only in the elect. For as he enlightens unto faith none but those whom he hath foreordained to life, so by the secret agency of his Spirit he makes the elect receive what the sacraments offer.", "token_count": 67, "proofs": []} +{"_source_id": "consensus-tigurinus", "_source_title": "Consensus Tigurinus", "_author": "John Calvin", "_contributors": [], "_schema_type": "doctrinal_document", "_license": "cc0-1.0", "_source_url": "http://apostles-creed.org/wp-content/uploads/2014/07/The-Consenus-Tigurinus-Zurich.pdf", "document_id": "consensus-tigurinus", "document_kind": "declaration", "unit_type": "article", "number": "17", "title": "The Sacraments Do Not Confer Grace", "parent_number": "", "parent_title": "", "content": "By this doctrine is overthrown that fiction of the sophists which teaches that the sacraments confer grace on all who do not interpose the obstacle of mortal sin. For besides that in the sacraments nothing is received except by faith, we must also hold that the grace of God is by no means so annexed to them that whoso receives the sign also gains possession of the thing. For the signs are administered alike to reprobate and elect, but the reality reaches the latter only.", "token_count": 99, "proofs": []} +{"_source_id": "consensus-tigurinus", "_source_title": "Consensus Tigurinus", "_author": "John Calvin", "_contributors": [], "_schema_type": "doctrinal_document", "_license": "cc0-1.0", "_source_url": "http://apostles-creed.org/wp-content/uploads/2014/07/The-Consenus-Tigurinus-Zurich.pdf", "document_id": "consensus-tigurinus", "document_kind": "declaration", "unit_type": "article", "number": "18", "title": "The Gifts Offered to All, but Received by Believers Only", "parent_number": "", "parent_title": "", "content": "It is true indeed that Christ with his gifts is offered to all in common, and that the unbelief of man not overthrowing the truth of God, the sacraments always retain their efficacy; but all are not capable of receiving Christ and his gifts. Wherefore nothing is changed on the part of God, but in regard to man each receives according to the measure of his faith.", "token_count": 77, "proofs": []} +{"_source_id": "consensus-tigurinus", "_source_title": "Consensus Tigurinus", "_author": "John Calvin", "_contributors": [], "_schema_type": "doctrinal_document", "_license": "cc0-1.0", "_source_url": "http://apostles-creed.org/wp-content/uploads/2014/07/The-Consenus-Tigurinus-Zurich.pdf", "document_id": "consensus-tigurinus", "document_kind": "declaration", "unit_type": "article", "number": "19", "title": "Believers Before, and Without the Use of the Sacraments, Communicate with Christ", "parent_number": "", "parent_title": "", "content": "As the use of the sacraments will confer nothing more on unbelievers than if they had abstained from it, nay, is only destructive to them, so without their use believers receive the reality which is there figured. Thus the sins of Paul were washed away by baptism, though they had been previously washed away. So likewise baptism was the laver of regeneration to Cornelius, though he had already received the Holy Spirit. So in the Supper Christ communicates himself to us, though he had previously imparted himself, and perpetually remains in us. For seeing that each is enjoined to examine himself, it follows that faith is required of each before coming to the sacrament. Faith is not without Christ; but inasmuch as faith is confirmed and increased by the sacraments, the gifts of God are confirmed in us, and thus Christ in a manner grows in us and we in him.", "token_count": 183, "proofs": []} +{"_source_id": "consensus-tigurinus", "_source_title": "Consensus Tigurinus", "_author": "John Calvin", "_contributors": [], "_schema_type": "doctrinal_document", "_license": "cc0-1.0", "_source_url": "http://apostles-creed.org/wp-content/uploads/2014/07/The-Consenus-Tigurinus-Zurich.pdf", "document_id": "consensus-tigurinus", "document_kind": "declaration", "unit_type": "article", "number": "20", "title": "The Benefit Not Always Received in the Act of Communicating", "parent_number": "", "parent_title": "", "content": "The advantage which we receive from the sacraments ought by no means to be restricted to the time at which they are administered to us, just as if the visible sign, at the moment when it is brought forward, brought the grace of God along with it. For those who were baptized when mere infants, God regenerates in childhood or adolescence, occasionally even in old age. Thus the utility of baptism is open to the whole period of life, because the promise contained in it is perpetually in force. And it may sometimes happen that the use of the holy Supper, which, from thoughtlessness or slowness of heart does little good at the time, afterward bears its fruit.", "token_count": 139, "proofs": []} +{"_source_id": "consensus-tigurinus", "_source_title": "Consensus Tigurinus", "_author": "John Calvin", "_contributors": [], "_schema_type": "doctrinal_document", "_license": "cc0-1.0", "_source_url": "http://apostles-creed.org/wp-content/uploads/2014/07/The-Consenus-Tigurinus-Zurich.pdf", "document_id": "consensus-tigurinus", "document_kind": "declaration", "unit_type": "article", "number": "21", "title": "No Local Presence Must Be Imagined", "parent_number": "", "parent_title": "", "content": "We must guard particularly against the idea of any local presence. For while the signs are present in this world, are seen by the eyes and handled by the hands, Christ, regarded as man, must be sought nowhere else than in Heaven, and not otherwise than with the mind and eye of faith. Wherefore it is a perverse and impious superstition to inclose him under the elements of this world.", "token_count": 82, "proofs": []} +{"_source_id": "consensus-tigurinus", "_source_title": "Consensus Tigurinus", "_author": "John Calvin", "_contributors": [], "_schema_type": "doctrinal_document", "_license": "cc0-1.0", "_source_url": "http://apostles-creed.org/wp-content/uploads/2014/07/The-Consenus-Tigurinus-Zurich.pdf", "document_id": "consensus-tigurinus", "document_kind": "declaration", "unit_type": "article", "number": "22", "title": "Explanation of the Words \"This Is My Body.\"", "parent_number": "", "parent_title": "", "content": "Those who insist that the formal words of the Supper, \"This is my body; this is my blood,\" are to be taken in what they call the precisely literal sense, we repudiate as preposterous interpreters. For we hold it out of controversy that they are to be taken figuratively, the bread and wine receiving the name of that which they signify. Nor should it be thought a new or unwonted thing to transfer the name of things figured by metonomy to the sign, as similar modes of expression occur throughout the Scriptures, and we by so saying assert nothing but what is found in the most ancient and most approved writers of the Church.", "token_count": 135, "proofs": []} +{"_source_id": "consensus-tigurinus", "_source_title": "Consensus Tigurinus", "_author": "John Calvin", "_contributors": [], "_schema_type": "doctrinal_document", "_license": "cc0-1.0", "_source_url": "http://apostles-creed.org/wp-content/uploads/2014/07/The-Consenus-Tigurinus-Zurich.pdf", "document_id": "consensus-tigurinus", "document_kind": "declaration", "unit_type": "article", "number": "23", "title": "Of the Eating of the Body", "parent_number": "", "parent_title": "", "content": "When it is said that Christ, by our eating of his flesh and drinking of his blood, which are here figured, feeds our souls through faith by the agency of the Holy Spirit, we are not to understand it as if any mingling or transfusion of substance took place, but that we draw life from the flesh once offered in sacrifice and the blood shed in expiation.", "token_count": 76, "proofs": []} +{"_source_id": "consensus-tigurinus", "_source_title": "Consensus Tigurinus", "_author": "John Calvin", "_contributors": [], "_schema_type": "doctrinal_document", "_license": "cc0-1.0", "_source_url": "http://apostles-creed.org/wp-content/uploads/2014/07/The-Consenus-Tigurinus-Zurich.pdf", "document_id": "consensus-tigurinus", "document_kind": "declaration", "unit_type": "article", "number": "24", "title": "Transubstantiation and Other Follies", "parent_number": "", "parent_title": "", "content": "In this way are refuted not only the fiction of the Papists concerning transubstantiation, but all the gross figments and futile quibbles which either derogate from his celestial glory or are in some degree repugnant to the reality of his human nature. For we deem it no less absurd to place Christ under the bread or couple him with the bread, than to transubstantiate the bread into his body.", "token_count": 86, "proofs": []} +{"_source_id": "consensus-tigurinus", "_source_title": "Consensus Tigurinus", "_author": "John Calvin", "_contributors": [], "_schema_type": "doctrinal_document", "_license": "cc0-1.0", "_source_url": "http://apostles-creed.org/wp-content/uploads/2014/07/The-Consenus-Tigurinus-Zurich.pdf", "document_id": "consensus-tigurinus", "document_kind": "declaration", "unit_type": "article", "number": "25", "title": "The Body of Christ Locally in Heaven", "parent_number": "", "parent_title": "", "content": "And that no ambiguity may remain when we say that Christ is to be sought in Heaven, the expression implies and is understood by us to intimate distance of place. For though philosophically speaking there is no place above the skies, yet as the body of Christ, bearing the nature and mode of a human body, is finite and is contained in Heaven as its place, it is necessarily as distant from us in point of space as Heaven is from Earth.", "token_count": 90, "proofs": []} +{"_source_id": "consensus-tigurinus", "_source_title": "Consensus Tigurinus", "_author": "John Calvin", "_contributors": [], "_schema_type": "doctrinal_document", "_license": "cc0-1.0", "_source_url": "http://apostles-creed.org/wp-content/uploads/2014/07/The-Consenus-Tigurinus-Zurich.pdf", "document_id": "consensus-tigurinus", "document_kind": "declaration", "unit_type": "article", "number": "26", "title": "Christ Not to Be Adored in the Bread", "parent_number": "", "parent_title": "", "content": "If it is not lawful to affix Christ in our imagination to the bread and the wine, much less is it lawful to worship him in the bread. For although the bread is held forth to us as a symbol and pledge of the communion which we have with Christ, yet as it is a sign and not the thing itself, and has not the thing either included in it or fixed to it, those who turn their minds towards it, with the view of worshipping Christ, make an idol of it.", "token_count": 102, "proofs": []} +{"_source_id": "council-of-orange", "_source_title": "Council of Orange", "_author": "Caesarius of Arles", "_contributors": ["Julianus Amartolus, Bishop of Carpentras", "Constantius, Bishop of Gap", "Cyprianus, Bishop of Toulon", "Eucherius, Bishop of Avignon", "Eucherius", "Heraclius, Bishop of Saint-Paul-trois-Chateaux", "Principius", "Philagrius, Bishop of Cavaillon", "Maximus", "Praetextatus, Bishop of Apt", "Alethius, Bishop of Vaison", "Lupercianus, Bishop of Frejus", "Vindemialis, Bishop of Orange"], "_schema_type": "doctrinal_document", "_license": "cc0-1.0", "_source_url": "www.onthewing.org/user/Creed_Council%20of%20Orange%20-%20Pelagianism.pdf", "document_id": "council-of-orange", "document_kind": "canon", "unit_type": "article", "number": "1", "title": "Canon 1", "parent_number": "", "parent_title": "", "content": "If anyone denies that it is the whole man, that is, both body and soul, that was \"changed for the worse\" through the offense of Adam's sin, but believes that the freedom of the soul remains unimpaired and that only the body is subject to corruption, he is deceived by the error of Pelagius and contradicts the scripture which says, \"The soul that sins shall die\" (Ezek. 18:20); and, \"Do you not know that if you yield yourselves to anyone as obedient slaves, you are the slaves of the one whom you obey?\" (Rom. 6:16); and, \"For whatever overcomes a man, to that he is enslaved\" (2 Pet. 2:19).", "token_count": 154, "proofs": []} +{"_source_id": "council-of-orange", "_source_title": "Council of Orange", "_author": "Caesarius of Arles", "_contributors": ["Julianus Amartolus, Bishop of Carpentras", "Constantius, Bishop of Gap", "Cyprianus, Bishop of Toulon", "Eucherius, Bishop of Avignon", "Eucherius", "Heraclius, Bishop of Saint-Paul-trois-Chateaux", "Principius", "Philagrius, Bishop of Cavaillon", "Maximus", "Praetextatus, Bishop of Apt", "Alethius, Bishop of Vaison", "Lupercianus, Bishop of Frejus", "Vindemialis, Bishop of Orange"], "_schema_type": "doctrinal_document", "_license": "cc0-1.0", "_source_url": "www.onthewing.org/user/Creed_Council%20of%20Orange%20-%20Pelagianism.pdf", "document_id": "council-of-orange", "document_kind": "canon", "unit_type": "article", "number": "2", "title": "Canon 2", "parent_number": "", "parent_title": "", "content": "If anyone asserts that Adam's sin affected him alone and not his descendants also, or at least if he declares that it is only the death of the body which is the punishment for sin, and not also that sin, which is the death of the soul, passed through one man to the whole human race, he does injustice to God and contradicts the Apostle, who says, \"Therefore as sin came into the world through one man and death through sin, and so death spread to all men because all men sinned\" (Rom. 5:12).", "token_count": 113, "proofs": []} +{"_source_id": "council-of-orange", "_source_title": "Council of Orange", "_author": "Caesarius of Arles", "_contributors": ["Julianus Amartolus, Bishop of Carpentras", "Constantius, Bishop of Gap", "Cyprianus, Bishop of Toulon", "Eucherius, Bishop of Avignon", "Eucherius", "Heraclius, Bishop of Saint-Paul-trois-Chateaux", "Principius", "Philagrius, Bishop of Cavaillon", "Maximus", "Praetextatus, Bishop of Apt", "Alethius, Bishop of Vaison", "Lupercianus, Bishop of Frejus", "Vindemialis, Bishop of Orange"], "_schema_type": "doctrinal_document", "_license": "cc0-1.0", "_source_url": "www.onthewing.org/user/Creed_Council%20of%20Orange%20-%20Pelagianism.pdf", "document_id": "council-of-orange", "document_kind": "canon", "unit_type": "article", "number": "3", "title": "Canon 3", "parent_number": "", "parent_title": "", "content": "If anyone says that the grace of God can be conferred as a result of human prayer, but that it is not grace itself which makes us pray to God, he contradicts the prophet Isaiah, or the Apostle who says the same thing, \"I have been found by those who did not seek me; I have shown myself to those who did not ask for me\" (Rom 10:20, quoting Isa. 65:1).", "token_count": 89, "proofs": []} +{"_source_id": "council-of-orange", "_source_title": "Council of Orange", "_author": "Caesarius of Arles", "_contributors": ["Julianus Amartolus, Bishop of Carpentras", "Constantius, Bishop of Gap", "Cyprianus, Bishop of Toulon", "Eucherius, Bishop of Avignon", "Eucherius", "Heraclius, Bishop of Saint-Paul-trois-Chateaux", "Principius", "Philagrius, Bishop of Cavaillon", "Maximus", "Praetextatus, Bishop of Apt", "Alethius, Bishop of Vaison", "Lupercianus, Bishop of Frejus", "Vindemialis, Bishop of Orange"], "_schema_type": "doctrinal_document", "_license": "cc0-1.0", "_source_url": "www.onthewing.org/user/Creed_Council%20of%20Orange%20-%20Pelagianism.pdf", "document_id": "council-of-orange", "document_kind": "canon", "unit_type": "article", "number": "4", "title": "Canon 4", "parent_number": "", "parent_title": "", "content": "If anyone maintains that God awaits our will to be cleansed from sin, but does not confess that even our will to be cleansed comes to us through the infusion and working of the Holy Spirit, he resists the Holy Spirit himself who says through Solomon, \"The will is prepared by the Lord\" (Prov. 8:35, LXX), and the salutary word of the Apostle, \"For God is at work in you, both to will and to work for his good pleasure\" (Phil. 2:13).", "token_count": 110, "proofs": []} +{"_source_id": "council-of-orange", "_source_title": "Council of Orange", "_author": "Caesarius of Arles", "_contributors": ["Julianus Amartolus, Bishop of Carpentras", "Constantius, Bishop of Gap", "Cyprianus, Bishop of Toulon", "Eucherius, Bishop of Avignon", "Eucherius", "Heraclius, Bishop of Saint-Paul-trois-Chateaux", "Principius", "Philagrius, Bishop of Cavaillon", "Maximus", "Praetextatus, Bishop of Apt", "Alethius, Bishop of Vaison", "Lupercianus, Bishop of Frejus", "Vindemialis, Bishop of Orange"], "_schema_type": "doctrinal_document", "_license": "cc0-1.0", "_source_url": "www.onthewing.org/user/Creed_Council%20of%20Orange%20-%20Pelagianism.pdf", "document_id": "council-of-orange", "document_kind": "canon", "unit_type": "article", "number": "5", "title": "Canon 5", "parent_number": "", "parent_title": "", "content": "If anyone says that not only the increase of faith but also its beginning and the very desire for faith, by which we believe in Him who justifies the ungodly and comes to the regeneration of holy baptism -- if anyone says that this belongs to us by nature and not by a gift of grace, that is, by the inspiration of the Holy Spirit amending our will and turning it from unbelief to faith and from godlessness to godliness, it is proof that he is opposed to the teaching of the Apostles, for blessed Paul says, \"And I am sure that he who began a good work in you will bring it to completion at the day of Jesus Christ\" (Phil. 1:6). And again, \"For by grace you have been saved through faith; and this is not your own doing, it is the gift of God\" (Eph. 2:8). For, those who state that the faith by which we believe in God is natural make all who are separated from the Church of Christ by definition in some measure believers.", "token_count": 216, "proofs": []} +{"_source_id": "council-of-orange", "_source_title": "Council of Orange", "_author": "Caesarius of Arles", "_contributors": ["Julianus Amartolus, Bishop of Carpentras", "Constantius, Bishop of Gap", "Cyprianus, Bishop of Toulon", "Eucherius, Bishop of Avignon", "Eucherius", "Heraclius, Bishop of Saint-Paul-trois-Chateaux", "Principius", "Philagrius, Bishop of Cavaillon", "Maximus", "Praetextatus, Bishop of Apt", "Alethius, Bishop of Vaison", "Lupercianus, Bishop of Frejus", "Vindemialis, Bishop of Orange"], "_schema_type": "doctrinal_document", "_license": "cc0-1.0", "_source_url": "www.onthewing.org/user/Creed_Council%20of%20Orange%20-%20Pelagianism.pdf", "document_id": "council-of-orange", "document_kind": "canon", "unit_type": "article", "number": "6", "title": "Canon 6", "parent_number": "", "parent_title": "", "content": "If anyone says that God has mercy upon us when, apart from his grace, we believe, will, desire, strive, labor, pray, watch, study, seek, ask, or knock, but does not confess that it is by the infusion and inspiration of the Holy Spirit within us that we have the faith, the will, or the strength to do all these things as we ought; or if anyone makes the assistance of grace depend on the humility or obedience of man and does not agree that it is a gift of grace itself that we are obedient and humble, he contradicts the Apostle who says, \"What have you that you did not receive?\" (1 Cor. 4:7), and, \"But by the grace of God I am what I am\" (1 Cor. 15:10).", "token_count": 165, "proofs": []} +{"_source_id": "council-of-orange", "_source_title": "Council of Orange", "_author": "Caesarius of Arles", "_contributors": ["Julianus Amartolus, Bishop of Carpentras", "Constantius, Bishop of Gap", "Cyprianus, Bishop of Toulon", "Eucherius, Bishop of Avignon", "Eucherius", "Heraclius, Bishop of Saint-Paul-trois-Chateaux", "Principius", "Philagrius, Bishop of Cavaillon", "Maximus", "Praetextatus, Bishop of Apt", "Alethius, Bishop of Vaison", "Lupercianus, Bishop of Frejus", "Vindemialis, Bishop of Orange"], "_schema_type": "doctrinal_document", "_license": "cc0-1.0", "_source_url": "www.onthewing.org/user/Creed_Council%20of%20Orange%20-%20Pelagianism.pdf", "document_id": "council-of-orange", "document_kind": "canon", "unit_type": "article", "number": "7", "title": "Canon 7", "parent_number": "", "parent_title": "", "content": "If anyone affirms that we can form any right opinion or make any right choice which relates to the salvation of eternal life, as is expedient for us, or that we can be saved, that is, assent to the preaching of the gospel through our natural powers without the illumination and inspiration of the Holy Spirit, who makes all men gladly assent to and believe in the truth, he is led astray by a heretical spirit, and does not understand the voice of God who says in the Gospel, \"For apart from me you can do nothing\" (John 15:5), and the word of the Apostle, \"Not that we are competent of ourselves to claim anything as coming from us; our competence is from God\" (2 Cor. 3:5).", "token_count": 158, "proofs": []} +{"_source_id": "council-of-orange", "_source_title": "Council of Orange", "_author": "Caesarius of Arles", "_contributors": ["Julianus Amartolus, Bishop of Carpentras", "Constantius, Bishop of Gap", "Cyprianus, Bishop of Toulon", "Eucherius, Bishop of Avignon", "Eucherius", "Heraclius, Bishop of Saint-Paul-trois-Chateaux", "Principius", "Philagrius, Bishop of Cavaillon", "Maximus", "Praetextatus, Bishop of Apt", "Alethius, Bishop of Vaison", "Lupercianus, Bishop of Frejus", "Vindemialis, Bishop of Orange"], "_schema_type": "doctrinal_document", "_license": "cc0-1.0", "_source_url": "www.onthewing.org/user/Creed_Council%20of%20Orange%20-%20Pelagianism.pdf", "document_id": "council-of-orange", "document_kind": "canon", "unit_type": "article", "number": "8", "title": "Canon 8", "parent_number": "", "parent_title": "", "content": "If anyone maintains that some are able to come to the grace of baptism by mercy but others through free will, which has manifestly been corrupted in all those who have been born after the transgression of the first man, it is proof that he has no place in the true faith. For he denies that the free will of all men has been weakened through the sin of the first man, or at least holds that it has been affected in such a way that they have still the ability to seek the mystery of eternal salvation by themselves without the revelation of God. The Lord himself shows how contradictory this is by declaring that no one is able to come to him \"unless the Father who sent me draws him\" (John 6:44), as he also says to Peter, \"Blessed are you, Simon Bar-Jona! For flesh and blood has not revealed this to you, but my Father who is in heaven\" (Matt. 16:17), and as the Apostle says, \"No one can say 'Jesus is Lord' except by the Holy Spirit\" (1 Cor. 12:3).", "token_count": 225, "proofs": []} +{"_source_id": "council-of-orange", "_source_title": "Council of Orange", "_author": "Caesarius of Arles", "_contributors": ["Julianus Amartolus, Bishop of Carpentras", "Constantius, Bishop of Gap", "Cyprianus, Bishop of Toulon", "Eucherius, Bishop of Avignon", "Eucherius", "Heraclius, Bishop of Saint-Paul-trois-Chateaux", "Principius", "Philagrius, Bishop of Cavaillon", "Maximus", "Praetextatus, Bishop of Apt", "Alethius, Bishop of Vaison", "Lupercianus, Bishop of Frejus", "Vindemialis, Bishop of Orange"], "_schema_type": "doctrinal_document", "_license": "cc0-1.0", "_source_url": "www.onthewing.org/user/Creed_Council%20of%20Orange%20-%20Pelagianism.pdf", "document_id": "council-of-orange", "document_kind": "canon", "unit_type": "article", "number": "9", "title": "Canon 9", "parent_number": "", "parent_title": "", "content": "Concerning the succor of God. It is a mark of divine favor when we are of a right purpose and keep our feet from hypocrisy and unrighteousness; for as often as we do good, God is at work in us and with us, in order that we may do so.", "token_count": 60, "proofs": []} +{"_source_id": "council-of-orange", "_source_title": "Council of Orange", "_author": "Caesarius of Arles", "_contributors": ["Julianus Amartolus, Bishop of Carpentras", "Constantius, Bishop of Gap", "Cyprianus, Bishop of Toulon", "Eucherius, Bishop of Avignon", "Eucherius", "Heraclius, Bishop of Saint-Paul-trois-Chateaux", "Principius", "Philagrius, Bishop of Cavaillon", "Maximus", "Praetextatus, Bishop of Apt", "Alethius, Bishop of Vaison", "Lupercianus, Bishop of Frejus", "Vindemialis, Bishop of Orange"], "_schema_type": "doctrinal_document", "_license": "cc0-1.0", "_source_url": "www.onthewing.org/user/Creed_Council%20of%20Orange%20-%20Pelagianism.pdf", "document_id": "council-of-orange", "document_kind": "canon", "unit_type": "article", "number": "10", "title": "Canon 10", "parent_number": "", "parent_title": "", "content": "Concerning the succor of God. The succor of God is to be ever sought by the regenerate and converted also, so that they may be able to come to a successful end or persevere in good works.", "token_count": 44, "proofs": []} +{"_source_id": "council-of-orange", "_source_title": "Council of Orange", "_author": "Caesarius of Arles", "_contributors": ["Julianus Amartolus, Bishop of Carpentras", "Constantius, Bishop of Gap", "Cyprianus, Bishop of Toulon", "Eucherius, Bishop of Avignon", "Eucherius", "Heraclius, Bishop of Saint-Paul-trois-Chateaux", "Principius", "Philagrius, Bishop of Cavaillon", "Maximus", "Praetextatus, Bishop of Apt", "Alethius, Bishop of Vaison", "Lupercianus, Bishop of Frejus", "Vindemialis, Bishop of Orange"], "_schema_type": "doctrinal_document", "_license": "cc0-1.0", "_source_url": "www.onthewing.org/user/Creed_Council%20of%20Orange%20-%20Pelagianism.pdf", "document_id": "council-of-orange", "document_kind": "canon", "unit_type": "article", "number": "11", "title": "Canon 11", "parent_number": "", "parent_title": "", "content": "Concerning the duty to pray. None would make any true prayer to the Lord had he not received from him the object of his prayer, as it is written, \"Of your own have we given you\" (1 Chron. 29:14).", "token_count": 51, "proofs": []} +{"_source_id": "council-of-orange", "_source_title": "Council of Orange", "_author": "Caesarius of Arles", "_contributors": ["Julianus Amartolus, Bishop of Carpentras", "Constantius, Bishop of Gap", "Cyprianus, Bishop of Toulon", "Eucherius, Bishop of Avignon", "Eucherius", "Heraclius, Bishop of Saint-Paul-trois-Chateaux", "Principius", "Philagrius, Bishop of Cavaillon", "Maximus", "Praetextatus, Bishop of Apt", "Alethius, Bishop of Vaison", "Lupercianus, Bishop of Frejus", "Vindemialis, Bishop of Orange"], "_schema_type": "doctrinal_document", "_license": "cc0-1.0", "_source_url": "www.onthewing.org/user/Creed_Council%20of%20Orange%20-%20Pelagianism.pdf", "document_id": "council-of-orange", "document_kind": "canon", "unit_type": "article", "number": "12", "title": "Canon 12", "parent_number": "", "parent_title": "", "content": "Of what sort we are whom God loves. God loves us for what we shall be by his gift, and not by our own deserving.", "token_count": 28, "proofs": []} +{"_source_id": "council-of-orange", "_source_title": "Council of Orange", "_author": "Caesarius of Arles", "_contributors": ["Julianus Amartolus, Bishop of Carpentras", "Constantius, Bishop of Gap", "Cyprianus, Bishop of Toulon", "Eucherius, Bishop of Avignon", "Eucherius", "Heraclius, Bishop of Saint-Paul-trois-Chateaux", "Principius", "Philagrius, Bishop of Cavaillon", "Maximus", "Praetextatus, Bishop of Apt", "Alethius, Bishop of Vaison", "Lupercianus, Bishop of Frejus", "Vindemialis, Bishop of Orange"], "_schema_type": "doctrinal_document", "_license": "cc0-1.0", "_source_url": "www.onthewing.org/user/Creed_Council%20of%20Orange%20-%20Pelagianism.pdf", "document_id": "council-of-orange", "document_kind": "canon", "unit_type": "article", "number": "13", "title": "Canon 13", "parent_number": "", "parent_title": "", "content": "Concerning the restoration of free will. The freedom of will that was destroyed in the first man can be restored only by the grace of baptism, for what is lost can be returned only by the one who was able to give it. Hence the Truth itself declares: \"So if the Son makes you free, you will be free indeed\" (John 8:36).", "token_count": 75, "proofs": []} +{"_source_id": "council-of-orange", "_source_title": "Council of Orange", "_author": "Caesarius of Arles", "_contributors": ["Julianus Amartolus, Bishop of Carpentras", "Constantius, Bishop of Gap", "Cyprianus, Bishop of Toulon", "Eucherius, Bishop of Avignon", "Eucherius", "Heraclius, Bishop of Saint-Paul-trois-Chateaux", "Principius", "Philagrius, Bishop of Cavaillon", "Maximus", "Praetextatus, Bishop of Apt", "Alethius, Bishop of Vaison", "Lupercianus, Bishop of Frejus", "Vindemialis, Bishop of Orange"], "_schema_type": "doctrinal_document", "_license": "cc0-1.0", "_source_url": "www.onthewing.org/user/Creed_Council%20of%20Orange%20-%20Pelagianism.pdf", "document_id": "council-of-orange", "document_kind": "canon", "unit_type": "article", "number": "14", "title": "Canon 14", "parent_number": "", "parent_title": "", "content": "No mean wretch is freed from his sorrowful state, however great it may be, save the one who is anticipated by the mercy of God, as the Psalmist says, \"Let thy compassion come speedily to meet us\" (Ps. 79:8), and again, \"My God in his steadfast love will meet me\" (Ps. 59:10).", "token_count": 78, "proofs": []} +{"_source_id": "council-of-orange", "_source_title": "Council of Orange", "_author": "Caesarius of Arles", "_contributors": ["Julianus Amartolus, Bishop of Carpentras", "Constantius, Bishop of Gap", "Cyprianus, Bishop of Toulon", "Eucherius, Bishop of Avignon", "Eucherius", "Heraclius, Bishop of Saint-Paul-trois-Chateaux", "Principius", "Philagrius, Bishop of Cavaillon", "Maximus", "Praetextatus, Bishop of Apt", "Alethius, Bishop of Vaison", "Lupercianus, Bishop of Frejus", "Vindemialis, Bishop of Orange"], "_schema_type": "doctrinal_document", "_license": "cc0-1.0", "_source_url": "www.onthewing.org/user/Creed_Council%20of%20Orange%20-%20Pelagianism.pdf", "document_id": "council-of-orange", "document_kind": "canon", "unit_type": "article", "number": "15", "title": "Canon 15", "parent_number": "", "parent_title": "", "content": "Adam was changed, but for the worse, through his own iniquity from what God made him. Through the grace of God the believer is changed, but for the better, from what his iniquity has done for him. The one, therefore, was the change brought about by the first sinner; the other, according to the Psalmist, is the change of the right hand of the Most High (Ps. 77:10). ", "token_count": 92, "proofs": []} +{"_source_id": "council-of-orange", "_source_title": "Council of Orange", "_author": "Caesarius of Arles", "_contributors": ["Julianus Amartolus, Bishop of Carpentras", "Constantius, Bishop of Gap", "Cyprianus, Bishop of Toulon", "Eucherius, Bishop of Avignon", "Eucherius", "Heraclius, Bishop of Saint-Paul-trois-Chateaux", "Principius", "Philagrius, Bishop of Cavaillon", "Maximus", "Praetextatus, Bishop of Apt", "Alethius, Bishop of Vaison", "Lupercianus, Bishop of Frejus", "Vindemialis, Bishop of Orange"], "_schema_type": "doctrinal_document", "_license": "cc0-1.0", "_source_url": "www.onthewing.org/user/Creed_Council%20of%20Orange%20-%20Pelagianism.pdf", "document_id": "council-of-orange", "document_kind": "canon", "unit_type": "article", "number": "16", "title": "Canon 16", "parent_number": "", "parent_title": "", "content": "No man shall be honored by his seeming attainment, as though it were not a gift, or suppose that he has received it because a missive from without stated it in writing or in speech. For the Apostle speaks thus, \"For if justification were through the law, then Christ died to no purpose\" (Gal. 2:21); and \"When he ascended on high he led a host of captives, and he gave gifts to men\" (Eph. 4:8, quoting Ps. 68:18). It is from this source that any man has what he does; but whoever denies that he has it from this source either does not truly have it, or else \"even what he has will be taken away\" (Matt. 25:29).", "token_count": 159, "proofs": []} +{"_source_id": "council-of-orange", "_source_title": "Council of Orange", "_author": "Caesarius of Arles", "_contributors": ["Julianus Amartolus, Bishop of Carpentras", "Constantius, Bishop of Gap", "Cyprianus, Bishop of Toulon", "Eucherius, Bishop of Avignon", "Eucherius", "Heraclius, Bishop of Saint-Paul-trois-Chateaux", "Principius", "Philagrius, Bishop of Cavaillon", "Maximus", "Praetextatus, Bishop of Apt", "Alethius, Bishop of Vaison", "Lupercianus, Bishop of Frejus", "Vindemialis, Bishop of Orange"], "_schema_type": "doctrinal_document", "_license": "cc0-1.0", "_source_url": "www.onthewing.org/user/Creed_Council%20of%20Orange%20-%20Pelagianism.pdf", "document_id": "council-of-orange", "document_kind": "canon", "unit_type": "article", "number": "17", "title": "Canon 17", "parent_number": "", "parent_title": "", "content": "Concerning Christian courage. The courage of the Gentiles is produced by simple greed, but the courage of Christians by the love of God which \"has been poured into our hearts\" not by freedom of will from our own side but \"through the Holy Spirit which has been given to us\" (Rom. 5:5).", "token_count": 66, "proofs": []} +{"_source_id": "council-of-orange", "_source_title": "Council of Orange", "_author": "Caesarius of Arles", "_contributors": ["Julianus Amartolus, Bishop of Carpentras", "Constantius, Bishop of Gap", "Cyprianus, Bishop of Toulon", "Eucherius, Bishop of Avignon", "Eucherius", "Heraclius, Bishop of Saint-Paul-trois-Chateaux", "Principius", "Philagrius, Bishop of Cavaillon", "Maximus", "Praetextatus, Bishop of Apt", "Alethius, Bishop of Vaison", "Lupercianus, Bishop of Frejus", "Vindemialis, Bishop of Orange"], "_schema_type": "doctrinal_document", "_license": "cc0-1.0", "_source_url": "www.onthewing.org/user/Creed_Council%20of%20Orange%20-%20Pelagianism.pdf", "document_id": "council-of-orange", "document_kind": "canon", "unit_type": "article", "number": "18", "title": "Canon 18", "parent_number": "", "parent_title": "", "content": "That grace is not preceded by merit. Recompense is due to good works if they are performed; but grace, to which we have no claim, precedes them, to enable them to be done.", "token_count": 42, "proofs": []} +{"_source_id": "council-of-orange", "_source_title": "Council of Orange", "_author": "Caesarius of Arles", "_contributors": ["Julianus Amartolus, Bishop of Carpentras", "Constantius, Bishop of Gap", "Cyprianus, Bishop of Toulon", "Eucherius, Bishop of Avignon", "Eucherius", "Heraclius, Bishop of Saint-Paul-trois-Chateaux", "Principius", "Philagrius, Bishop of Cavaillon", "Maximus", "Praetextatus, Bishop of Apt", "Alethius, Bishop of Vaison", "Lupercianus, Bishop of Frejus", "Vindemialis, Bishop of Orange"], "_schema_type": "doctrinal_document", "_license": "cc0-1.0", "_source_url": "www.onthewing.org/user/Creed_Council%20of%20Orange%20-%20Pelagianism.pdf", "document_id": "council-of-orange", "document_kind": "canon", "unit_type": "article", "number": "19", "title": "Canon 19", "parent_number": "", "parent_title": "", "content": "That a man can be saved only when God shows mercy. Human nature, even though it remained in that sound state in which it was created, could by no means save itself, without the assistance of the Creator; hence since man cannot safe-guard his salvation without the grace of God, which is a gift, how will he be able to restore what he has lost without the grace of God?", "token_count": 79, "proofs": []} +{"_source_id": "council-of-orange", "_source_title": "Council of Orange", "_author": "Caesarius of Arles", "_contributors": ["Julianus Amartolus, Bishop of Carpentras", "Constantius, Bishop of Gap", "Cyprianus, Bishop of Toulon", "Eucherius, Bishop of Avignon", "Eucherius", "Heraclius, Bishop of Saint-Paul-trois-Chateaux", "Principius", "Philagrius, Bishop of Cavaillon", "Maximus", "Praetextatus, Bishop of Apt", "Alethius, Bishop of Vaison", "Lupercianus, Bishop of Frejus", "Vindemialis, Bishop of Orange"], "_schema_type": "doctrinal_document", "_license": "cc0-1.0", "_source_url": "www.onthewing.org/user/Creed_Council%20of%20Orange%20-%20Pelagianism.pdf", "document_id": "council-of-orange", "document_kind": "canon", "unit_type": "article", "number": "20", "title": "Canon 20", "parent_number": "", "parent_title": "", "content": "That a man can do no good without God. God does much that is good in a man that the man does not do; but a man does nothing good for which God is not responsible, so as to let him do it.", "token_count": 47, "proofs": []} +{"_source_id": "council-of-orange", "_source_title": "Council of Orange", "_author": "Caesarius of Arles", "_contributors": ["Julianus Amartolus, Bishop of Carpentras", "Constantius, Bishop of Gap", "Cyprianus, Bishop of Toulon", "Eucherius, Bishop of Avignon", "Eucherius", "Heraclius, Bishop of Saint-Paul-trois-Chateaux", "Principius", "Philagrius, Bishop of Cavaillon", "Maximus", "Praetextatus, Bishop of Apt", "Alethius, Bishop of Vaison", "Lupercianus, Bishop of Frejus", "Vindemialis, Bishop of Orange"], "_schema_type": "doctrinal_document", "_license": "cc0-1.0", "_source_url": "www.onthewing.org/user/Creed_Council%20of%20Orange%20-%20Pelagianism.pdf", "document_id": "council-of-orange", "document_kind": "canon", "unit_type": "article", "number": "21", "title": "Canon 21", "parent_number": "", "parent_title": "", "content": "Concerning nature and grace. As the Apostle most truly says to those who would be justified by the law and have fallen from grace, \"If justification were through the law, then Christ died to no purpose\" (Gal. 2:21), so it is most truly declared to those who imagine that grace, which faith in Christ advocates and lays hold of, is nature: \"If justification were through nature, then Christ died to no purpose.\" Now there was indeed the law, but it did not justify, and there was indeed nature, but it did not justify. Not in vain did Christ therefore die, so that the law might be fulfilled by him who said, \"I have come not to abolish them (the law and prophets) but to fulfill them\" (Matt. 5:17), and that the nature which had been destroyed by Adam might be restored by him who said that he had come \"to seek and to save the lost\" (Luke 19:10).", "token_count": 199, "proofs": []} +{"_source_id": "council-of-orange", "_source_title": "Council of Orange", "_author": "Caesarius of Arles", "_contributors": ["Julianus Amartolus, Bishop of Carpentras", "Constantius, Bishop of Gap", "Cyprianus, Bishop of Toulon", "Eucherius, Bishop of Avignon", "Eucherius", "Heraclius, Bishop of Saint-Paul-trois-Chateaux", "Principius", "Philagrius, Bishop of Cavaillon", "Maximus", "Praetextatus, Bishop of Apt", "Alethius, Bishop of Vaison", "Lupercianus, Bishop of Frejus", "Vindemialis, Bishop of Orange"], "_schema_type": "doctrinal_document", "_license": "cc0-1.0", "_source_url": "www.onthewing.org/user/Creed_Council%20of%20Orange%20-%20Pelagianism.pdf", "document_id": "council-of-orange", "document_kind": "canon", "unit_type": "article", "number": "22", "title": "Canon 22", "parent_number": "", "parent_title": "", "content": "Concerning those things that belong to man. No man has anything of his own but untruth and sin. But if a man has any truth or righteousness, it from that fountain for which we must thirst in this desert, so that we may be refreshed from it as by drops of water and not faint on the way.", "token_count": 65, "proofs": []} +{"_source_id": "council-of-orange", "_source_title": "Council of Orange", "_author": "Caesarius of Arles", "_contributors": ["Julianus Amartolus, Bishop of Carpentras", "Constantius, Bishop of Gap", "Cyprianus, Bishop of Toulon", "Eucherius, Bishop of Avignon", "Eucherius", "Heraclius, Bishop of Saint-Paul-trois-Chateaux", "Principius", "Philagrius, Bishop of Cavaillon", "Maximus", "Praetextatus, Bishop of Apt", "Alethius, Bishop of Vaison", "Lupercianus, Bishop of Frejus", "Vindemialis, Bishop of Orange"], "_schema_type": "doctrinal_document", "_license": "cc0-1.0", "_source_url": "www.onthewing.org/user/Creed_Council%20of%20Orange%20-%20Pelagianism.pdf", "document_id": "council-of-orange", "document_kind": "canon", "unit_type": "article", "number": "23", "title": "Canon 23", "parent_number": "", "parent_title": "", "content": "Concerning the will of God and of man. Men do their own will and not the will of God when they do what displeases him; but when they follow their own will and comply with the will of God, however willingly they do so, yet it is his will by which what they will is both prepared and instructed.", "token_count": 66, "proofs": []} +{"_source_id": "council-of-orange", "_source_title": "Council of Orange", "_author": "Caesarius of Arles", "_contributors": ["Julianus Amartolus, Bishop of Carpentras", "Constantius, Bishop of Gap", "Cyprianus, Bishop of Toulon", "Eucherius, Bishop of Avignon", "Eucherius", "Heraclius, Bishop of Saint-Paul-trois-Chateaux", "Principius", "Philagrius, Bishop of Cavaillon", "Maximus", "Praetextatus, Bishop of Apt", "Alethius, Bishop of Vaison", "Lupercianus, Bishop of Frejus", "Vindemialis, Bishop of Orange"], "_schema_type": "doctrinal_document", "_license": "cc0-1.0", "_source_url": "www.onthewing.org/user/Creed_Council%20of%20Orange%20-%20Pelagianism.pdf", "document_id": "council-of-orange", "document_kind": "canon", "unit_type": "article", "number": "24", "title": "Canon 24", "parent_number": "", "parent_title": "", "content": "Concerning the branches of the vine. The branches on the vine do not give life to the vine, but receive life from it; thus the vine is related to its branches in such a way that it supplies them with what they need to live, and does not take this from them. Thus it is to the advantage of the disciples, not Christ, both to have Christ abiding in them and to abide in Christ. For if the vine is cut down another can shoot up from the live root; but one who is cut off from the vine cannot live without the root (John 15:5ff).", "token_count": 124, "proofs": []} +{"_source_id": "council-of-orange", "_source_title": "Council of Orange", "_author": "Caesarius of Arles", "_contributors": ["Julianus Amartolus, Bishop of Carpentras", "Constantius, Bishop of Gap", "Cyprianus, Bishop of Toulon", "Eucherius, Bishop of Avignon", "Eucherius", "Heraclius, Bishop of Saint-Paul-trois-Chateaux", "Principius", "Philagrius, Bishop of Cavaillon", "Maximus", "Praetextatus, Bishop of Apt", "Alethius, Bishop of Vaison", "Lupercianus, Bishop of Frejus", "Vindemialis, Bishop of Orange"], "_schema_type": "doctrinal_document", "_license": "cc0-1.0", "_source_url": "www.onthewing.org/user/Creed_Council%20of%20Orange%20-%20Pelagianism.pdf", "document_id": "council-of-orange", "document_kind": "canon", "unit_type": "article", "number": "25", "title": "Canon 25", "parent_number": "", "parent_title": "", "content": "Concerning the love with which we love God. It is wholly a gift of God to love God. He who loves, even though he is not loved, allowed himself to be loved. We are loved, even when we displease him, so that we might have means to please him. For the Spirit, whom we love with the Father and the Son, has poured into our hearts the love of the Father and the Son (Rom. 5:5).", "token_count": 95, "proofs": []} +{"_source_id": "council-of-orange", "_source_title": "Council of Orange", "_author": "Caesarius of Arles", "_contributors": ["Julianus Amartolus, Bishop of Carpentras", "Constantius, Bishop of Gap", "Cyprianus, Bishop of Toulon", "Eucherius, Bishop of Avignon", "Eucherius", "Heraclius, Bishop of Saint-Paul-trois-Chateaux", "Principius", "Philagrius, Bishop of Cavaillon", "Maximus", "Praetextatus, Bishop of Apt", "Alethius, Bishop of Vaison", "Lupercianus, Bishop of Frejus", "Vindemialis, Bishop of Orange"], "_schema_type": "doctrinal_document", "_license": "cc0-1.0", "_source_url": "www.onthewing.org/user/Creed_Council%20of%20Orange%20-%20Pelagianism.pdf", "document_id": "council-of-orange", "document_kind": "canon", "unit_type": "article", "number": "C", "title": "Conclusion", "parent_number": "", "parent_title": "", "content": "And thus according to the passages of Holy Scripture quoted above or the interpretations of the ancient Fathers we must, under the blessing of God, preach and believe as follows. The sin of the first man has so impaired and weakened free will that no one thereafter can either love God as he ought or believe in God or do good for God's sake, unless the grace of divine mercy has preceded him. We therefore believe that the glorious faith which was given to Abel the righteous, and Noah, and Abraham, and Isaac, and Jacob, and to all the saints of old, and which the Apostle Paul1 commends in extolling them (Heb. 11), was not given through natural goodness as it was before to Adam, but was bestowed by the grace of God. And we know and also believe that even after the coming of our Lord this grace is not to be found in the free will of all who desire to be baptized, but is bestowed by the kindness of Christ, as has already been frequently stated and as the Apostle Paul declares, \"For it has been granted to you that for the sake of Christ you should not only believe in him but also suffer for his sake\" (Phil. 1:29). And again, \"He who began a good work in you will bring it to completion at the day of Jesus Christ\" (Phil. 1:6). And again, \"For by grace you have been saved through faith; and it is not your own doing, it is the gift of God\" (Eph. 2:8). And as the Apostle says of himself, \"I have obtained mercy to be faithful\" (1 Cor. 7:25, cf. 1 Tim. 1:13). He did not say, \"because I was faithful,\" but \"to be faithful.\" And again, \"What have you that you did not receive?\" (1 Cor. 4:7). And again, \"Every good endowment and every perfect gift is from above, coming down from the Father of lights\" (Jas. 1:17). And again, \"No one can receive anything except what is given him from heaven\" (John 3:27). There are innumerable passages of Holy Scripture which can be quoted to prove the case for grace, but they have been omitted for the sake of brevity, because further examples will not really be of use where few are deemed sufficient. According to the catholic faith we also believe that after grace has been received through baptism, all baptized persons have the ability and responsibility, if they desire to labor faithfully, to perform with the aid and cooperation of Christ what is of essential importance in regard to the salvation of their soul. We not only do not believe that any are foreordained to evil by the power of God, but even state with utter abhorrence that if there are those who want to believe so evil a thing, they are anathema. We also believe and confess to our benefit that in every good work it is not we who take the initiative and are then assisted through the mercy of God, but God himself first inspires in us both faith in him and love for him without any previous good works of our own that deserve reward, so that we may both faithfully seek the sacrament of baptism, and after baptism be able by his help to do what is pleasing to him. We must therefore most evidently believe that the praiseworthy faith of the thief whom the Lord called to his home in paradise, and of Cornelius the centurion, to whom the angel of the Lord was sent, and of Zacchaeus, who was worthy to receive the Lord himself, was not a natural endowment but a gift of God's kindness.", "token_count": 766, "proofs": []} +{"_source_id": "directory-for-family-worship", "_source_title": "The Directory for Family Worship", "_author": "Westminster Assembly", "_contributors": [], "_schema_type": "doctrinal_document", "_license": "cc0-1.0", "_source_url": "https://thewestminsterstandard.org/directory-for-family-worship", "document_id": "directory-for-family-worship", "document_kind": "directory", "unit_type": "section", "number": "1", "title": "I.", "parent_number": "", "parent_title": "", "content": "And first, for secret worship, it is most necessary, that every one apart, and by themselves, be given to prayer and meditation, the unspeakable benefit whereof is best known to them who are most exercised therein; this being the mean whereby, in a special way, communion with God is entertained, and right preparation for all other duties obtained: and therefore it becometh not only pastors, within their several charges, to press persons of all sorts to perform this duty morning and evening, and at other occasions; but also it is incumbent to the head of every family to have a care, that both themselves, and all within their charge, be daily diligent herein.", "token_count": 137, "proofs": []} +{"_source_id": "directory-for-family-worship", "_source_title": "The Directory for Family Worship", "_author": "Westminster Assembly", "_contributors": [], "_schema_type": "doctrinal_document", "_license": "cc0-1.0", "_source_url": "https://thewestminsterstandard.org/directory-for-family-worship", "document_id": "directory-for-family-worship", "document_kind": "directory", "unit_type": "section", "number": "2", "title": "II.", "parent_number": "", "parent_title": "", "content": "The ordinary duties comprehended under the exercise of piety which should be in families, when they are convened to that effect, are these: First, Prayer and praises performed with a special reference, as well to the publick condition of the kirk of God and this kingdom, as to the present case of the family, and every member thereof. Next, Reading of the scriptures, with catechising in a plain way, that the understandings of the simpler may be the better enabled to profit under the publick ordinances, and they made more capable to understand the scriptures when they are read; together with godly conferences tending to the edification of all the members in the most holy faith: as also, admonition and rebuke, upon just reasons, from those who have authority in the family.", "token_count": 163, "proofs": []} +{"_source_id": "directory-for-family-worship", "_source_title": "The Directory for Family Worship", "_author": "Westminster Assembly", "_contributors": [], "_schema_type": "doctrinal_document", "_license": "cc0-1.0", "_source_url": "https://thewestminsterstandard.org/directory-for-family-worship", "document_id": "directory-for-family-worship", "document_kind": "directory", "unit_type": "section", "number": "3", "title": "III.", "parent_number": "", "parent_title": "", "content": "As the charge and office of interpreting the holy scriptures is a part of the ministerial calling, which none (however otherwise qualified) should take upon him in any place, but he that is duly called thereunto by God and his kirk; so in every family where there is any that can read, the holy scriptures should be read ordinarily to the family; and it is commendable, that thereafter they confer, and by way of conference make some good use of what hath been read and heard. As, for example, if any sin be reproved in the word read, use may be made thereof to make all the family circumspect and watchful against the same; or if any judgment be threatened, or mentioned to have been inflicted, in that portion of scripture which is read, use may be made to make all the family fear lest the same or a worse judgment befall them, unless they beware of the sin that procured it: and, finally, if any duty be required, or comfort held forth in a promise, use may be made to stir up themselves to employ Christ for strength to enable them for doing the commanded duty, and to apply the offered comfort. In all which the master of the family is to have the chief hand; and any member of the family may propone a question or doubt for resolution.", "token_count": 269, "proofs": []} +{"_source_id": "directory-for-family-worship", "_source_title": "The Directory for Family Worship", "_author": "Westminster Assembly", "_contributors": [], "_schema_type": "doctrinal_document", "_license": "cc0-1.0", "_source_url": "https://thewestminsterstandard.org/directory-for-family-worship", "document_id": "directory-for-family-worship", "document_kind": "directory", "unit_type": "section", "number": "4", "title": "IV.", "parent_number": "", "parent_title": "", "content": "The head of the family is to take care that none of the family withdraw himself from any part of family-worship: and, seeing the ordinary performance of all the parts of family-worship belongeth properly to the head of the family, the minister is to stir up such as are lazy, and train up such as are weak, to a fitness to these exercises; it being always free to persons of quality to entertain one approved by the presbytery for performing family-exercise. And in other families, where the head of the family is unfit, that another, constantly residing in the family, approved by the minister and session, may be employed in that service, wherein the minister and session are to be countable to the presbytery. And if a minister, by divine Providence, be brought to any family, it is requisite that at no time he convene a part of the family for worship, secluding the rest, except in singular cases especially concerning these parties, which (in Christian prudence) need not, or ought not, to be imparted to others.", "token_count": 222, "proofs": []} +{"_source_id": "directory-for-family-worship", "_source_title": "The Directory for Family Worship", "_author": "Westminster Assembly", "_contributors": [], "_schema_type": "doctrinal_document", "_license": "cc0-1.0", "_source_url": "https://thewestminsterstandard.org/directory-for-family-worship", "document_id": "directory-for-family-worship", "document_kind": "directory", "unit_type": "section", "number": "5", "title": "V.", "parent_number": "", "parent_title": "", "content": "Let no idler, who hath no particular calling, or vagrant person under pretence of a calling, be suffered to perform worship in families, to or for the same; seeing persons tainted with errors, or aiming at division, may be ready (after that manner) to creep into houses, and lead captive silly and unstable souls.", "token_count": 68, "proofs": []} +{"_source_id": "directory-for-family-worship", "_source_title": "The Directory for Family Worship", "_author": "Westminster Assembly", "_contributors": [], "_schema_type": "doctrinal_document", "_license": "cc0-1.0", "_source_url": "https://thewestminsterstandard.org/directory-for-family-worship", "document_id": "directory-for-family-worship", "document_kind": "directory", "unit_type": "section", "number": "6", "title": "VI.", "parent_number": "", "parent_title": "", "content": "At family-worship, a special care is to be had that each family keep by themselves; neither requiring, inviting, nor admitting persons from divers families, unless it be those who are lodged with them, or at meals, or otherwise with them upon some lawful occasion.", "token_count": 55, "proofs": []} +{"_source_id": "directory-for-family-worship", "_source_title": "The Directory for Family Worship", "_author": "Westminster Assembly", "_contributors": [], "_schema_type": "doctrinal_document", "_license": "cc0-1.0", "_source_url": "https://thewestminsterstandard.org/directory-for-family-worship", "document_id": "directory-for-family-worship", "document_kind": "directory", "unit_type": "section", "number": "7", "title": "VII.", "parent_number": "", "parent_title": "", "content": "Whatsoever have been the effects and fruits of meetings of persons of divers families in the times of corruption or trouble, (in which cases many things are commendable, which otherwise are not tolerable,) yet, when God hath blessed us with peace and purity of the gospel, such meetings of persons of divers families (except in cases mentioned in these Directions) are to be disapproved, as tending to the hinderance of the religious exercise of each family by itself, to the prejudice of the publick ministry, to the rending of the families of particular congregations, and (in progress of time) of the whole kirk. Besides many offences which may come thereby, to the hardening of the hearts of carnal men, and grief of the godly.", "token_count": 155, "proofs": []} +{"_source_id": "directory-for-family-worship", "_source_title": "The Directory for Family Worship", "_author": "Westminster Assembly", "_contributors": [], "_schema_type": "doctrinal_document", "_license": "cc0-1.0", "_source_url": "https://thewestminsterstandard.org/directory-for-family-worship", "document_id": "directory-for-family-worship", "document_kind": "directory", "unit_type": "section", "number": "8", "title": "VIII.", "parent_number": "", "parent_title": "", "content": "On the Lord’s day, after every one of the family apart, and the whole family together, have sought the Lord (in whose hands the preparation of men’s hearts are) to fit them for the publick worship, and to bless to them the publick ordinances, the master of the family ought to take care that all within his charge repair to the publick worship, that he and they may join with the rest of the congregation: and the publick worship being finished, after prayer, he should take an account what they have heard; and thereafter, to spend the rest of the time which they may spare in catechising, and in spiritual conferences upon the word of God: or else (going apart) they ought to apply themselves to reading, meditation, and secret prayer, that they may confirm and increase their communion with God: that so the profit which they found in the publick ordinances may be cherished and promoved, and they more edified unto eternal life.", "token_count": 198, "proofs": []} +{"_source_id": "directory-for-family-worship", "_source_title": "The Directory for Family Worship", "_author": "Westminster Assembly", "_contributors": [], "_schema_type": "doctrinal_document", "_license": "cc0-1.0", "_source_url": "https://thewestminsterstandard.org/directory-for-family-worship", "document_id": "directory-for-family-worship", "document_kind": "directory", "unit_type": "section", "number": "9", "title": "IX.", "parent_number": "", "parent_title": "", "content": "So many as can conceive prayer, ought to make use of that gift of God; albeit those who are rude and weaker may begin at a set form of prayer, but so as they be not sluggish in stirring up in themselves (according to their daily necessities) the spirit of prayer, which is given to all the children of God in some measure: to which effect, they ought to be more fervent and frequent in secret prayer to God, for enabling of their hearts to conceive, and their tongues to express, convenient desires to God for their family. And, in the meantime, for their greater encouragement, let these materials of prayer be meditated upon, and made use of, as followeth.\n\n“Let them confess to God how unworthy they are to come in his presence, and how unfit to worship his Majesty; and therefore earnestly ask of God the spirit of prayer.\n\n“They are to confess their sins, and the sins of the family; accusing, judging, and condemning themselves for them, till they bring their souls to some measure of true humiliation.\n\n“They are to pour out their souls to God, in the name of Christ, by the Spirit, for forgiveness of sins; for grace to repent, to believe, and to live soberly, righteously, and godly; and that they may serve God with joy and delight, walking before him.\n\n“They are to give thanks to God for his many mercies to his people, and to themselves, and especially for his love in Christ, and for the light of the gospel.\n\n“They are to pray for such particular benefits, spiritual and temporal, as they stand in need of for the time, (whether it be morning or evening,) as anent health or sickness, prosperity or adversity.\n\n“They ought to pray for the kirk of Christ in general, for all the reformed kirks, and for this kirk in particular, and for all that suffer for the name of Christ; for all our superiors, the king’s majesty, the queen, and their children; for the magistrates, ministers, and whole body of the congregation whereof they are members, as well for their neighbours absent in their lawful affairs, as for those that are at home.\n\n“The prayer may be closed with an earnest desire that God may be glorified in the coming of the kingdom of his Son, and in doing of his will, and with assurance that themselves are accepted, and what they have asked according to his will shall be done.”", "token_count": 504, "proofs": []} +{"_source_id": "directory-for-family-worship", "_source_title": "The Directory for Family Worship", "_author": "Westminster Assembly", "_contributors": [], "_schema_type": "doctrinal_document", "_license": "cc0-1.0", "_source_url": "https://thewestminsterstandard.org/directory-for-family-worship", "document_id": "directory-for-family-worship", "document_kind": "directory", "unit_type": "section", "number": "10", "title": "X.", "parent_number": "", "parent_title": "", "content": "These exercises ought to be performed in great sincerity, without delay, laying aside all exercises of worldly business or hinderances, not withstanding the mockings of atheists and profane men; in respect of the great mercies of God to this land, and of his severe corrections wherewith lately he hath exercised us. And, to this effect, persons of eminency (and all elders of the kirk) not only ought to stir up themselves and families to diligence herein, but also to concur effectually, that in all other families, where they have power and charge, the said exercises be conscionably performed.", "token_count": 127, "proofs": []} +{"_source_id": "directory-for-family-worship", "_source_title": "The Directory for Family Worship", "_author": "Westminster Assembly", "_contributors": [], "_schema_type": "doctrinal_document", "_license": "cc0-1.0", "_source_url": "https://thewestminsterstandard.org/directory-for-family-worship", "document_id": "directory-for-family-worship", "document_kind": "directory", "unit_type": "section", "number": "11", "title": "XI.", "parent_number": "", "parent_title": "", "content": "Besides the ordinary duties in families, which are above mentioned, extraordinary duties, both of humiliation and thanksgiving, are to be carefully performed in families, when the Lord, by extraordinary occasions, (private or publick,) calleth for them.", "token_count": 49, "proofs": []} +{"_source_id": "directory-for-family-worship", "_source_title": "The Directory for Family Worship", "_author": "Westminster Assembly", "_contributors": [], "_schema_type": "doctrinal_document", "_license": "cc0-1.0", "_source_url": "https://thewestminsterstandard.org/directory-for-family-worship", "document_id": "directory-for-family-worship", "document_kind": "directory", "unit_type": "section", "number": "12", "title": "XII.", "parent_number": "", "parent_title": "", "content": "Seeing the word of God requireth that we should consider one another, to provoke unto love and good works; therefore, at all times, and specially in this time, wherein profanity abounds, and mockers, walking after their own lusts, think it strange that others run not with them to the same excess of riot; every member of this kirk ought to stir up themselves, and one another, to the duties of mutual edification, by instruction, admonition, rebuke; exhorting one another to manifest the grace of God in denying ungodliness and worldly lusts, and in living godly, soberly and righteously in this present world; by comforting the feeble-minded, and praying with or for one another. Which duties respectively are to be performed upon special occasions offered by Divine Providence; as, namely, when under any calamity, cross, or great difficulty, counsel or comfort is sought; or when an offender is to be reclaimed by private admonition, and if that be not effectual, by joining one or two more in the admonition, according to the rule of Christ, that in the mouth of two or three witnesses every word may be established.", "token_count": 244, "proofs": []} +{"_source_id": "directory-for-family-worship", "_source_title": "The Directory for Family Worship", "_author": "Westminster Assembly", "_contributors": [], "_schema_type": "doctrinal_document", "_license": "cc0-1.0", "_source_url": "https://thewestminsterstandard.org/directory-for-family-worship", "document_id": "directory-for-family-worship", "document_kind": "directory", "unit_type": "section", "number": "13", "title": "XIII.", "parent_number": "", "parent_title": "", "content": "And, because it is not given to every one to speak a word in season to a wearied or distressed conscience, it is expedient, that a person (in that case,) finding no ease, after the use of all ordinary means, private and publick, have their address to their own pastor, or some experienced Christian: but if the person troubled in conscience be of that condition, or of that sex, that discretion, modesty, or fear of scandal, requireth a godly, grave, and secret friend to be present with them in their said address, it is expedient that such a friend be present.", "token_count": 127, "proofs": []} +{"_source_id": "directory-for-family-worship", "_source_title": "The Directory for Family Worship", "_author": "Westminster Assembly", "_contributors": [], "_schema_type": "doctrinal_document", "_license": "cc0-1.0", "_source_url": "https://thewestminsterstandard.org/directory-for-family-worship", "document_id": "directory-for-family-worship", "document_kind": "directory", "unit_type": "section", "number": "14", "title": "XIV.", "parent_number": "", "parent_title": "", "content": "When persons of divers families are brought together by Divine Providence, being abroad upon their particular vocations, or any necessary occasions; as they would have the Lord their God with them whithersoever they go, they ought to walk with God, and not neglect the duties of prayer and thanksgiving, but take care that the same be performed by such as the company shall judge fittest. And that they likewise take heed that no corrupt communication proceed out of their mouths, but that which is good, to the use of edifying, that it may minister grace to the hearers.\n\nThe drift and scope of all these Directions is no other, but that, upon the one part, the power and practice of godliness, amongst all the ministers and members of this kirk, according to their several places and vocations, may be cherished and advanced, and all impiety and mocking of religious exercises suppressed: and, upon the other part, that, under the name and pretext of religious exercises, no such meetings or practices be allowed, as are apt to breed error, scandal, schism, contempt, or misregard of the publick ordinances and ministers, or neglect of the duties of particular callings, or such other evils as are the works, not of the Spirit, but of the flesh, and are contrary to truth and peace.\n\nA. Ker.", "token_count": 277, "proofs": []} +{"_source_id": "directory-for-publick-worship", "_source_title": "The Directory for the Publick Worship of God", "_author": "Westminster Assembly", "_contributors": [], "_schema_type": "doctrinal_document", "_license": "cc0-1.0", "_source_url": "https://thewestminsterstandard.org/directory-for-publick-worship", "document_id": "directory-for-publick-worship", "document_kind": "directory", "unit_type": "section", "number": "1", "title": "THE PREFACE.", "parent_number": "", "parent_title": "", "content": "IN the beginning of the blessed Reformation, our wise and pious ancestors took care to set forth an order for redress of many things, which they then, by the word, discovered to be vain erroneous, superstitious, and idolatrous, in the publick worship of God. This occasioned many godly and learned men to rejoice much in the Book of Common Prayer, at that time set forth; because the mass, and the rest of the Latin service being removed, the publick worship was celebrated in our own tongue: many of the common people also receive benefit by hearing the scriptures read in their own language, which formerly were unto them as a book that is sealed.\n\nHowbeit, long and sad experience hath made it manifest, that the Liturgy used in the Church of England, (notwithstanding all the pains and religious intentions of the Compilers of it,) hath proved an offence, not only to many of the godly at home, but also to the reformed Churches abroad. For, not to speak of urging the reading of all the prayers, which very greatly increased the burden of it, the many unprofitable and burdensome ceremonies contained in it have occasioned much mischief, as well by disquieting the consciences of many godly ministers and people, who could not yield unto them, as by depriving them of the ordinances of God, which they might not enjoy without conforming or subscribing to those ceremonies. Sundry good Christians have been, by means thereof, kept from the Lord’s table; and divers able and faithful ministers debarred from the exercise of their ministry, (to the endangering of many thousand souls, in a time of such scarcity of faithful pastors,) and spoiled of their livelihood, to the undoing of them and their families. Prelates, and their faction, have laboured to raise the estimation of it to such a height, as if there were no other worship, or way of worship of God, amongst us, but only the Service-book; to the great hinderance of the preaching of the word, and (in some places, especially of late) to the justling of it out as unnecessary, or at best, as far inferior to the reading of common prayer; which was made no better than an idol by many ignorant and superstitious people, who, pleasing themselves in their presence at that service, and their lip-labour in bearing a part in it, have thereby hardened themselves in their ignorance and carelessness of saving knowledge and true piety.\n\nIn the meantime, Papists boasted that the book was a compliance with them in a great part of their service; and so were not a little confirmed in their superstition and idolatry, expecting rather our return to them, than endeavouring the reformation of themselves: in which expectation they were of late very much encouraged, when, upon the pretended warrantableness of imposing of the former ceremonies, new ones were daily obtruded upon the Church.\n\nAdd hereunto, (which was not foreseen, but since have come to pass,) that the Liturgy hath been a great means, as on the one hand to make and increase an idle and unedifying ministry, which contented itself with set forms made to their hands by others, without putting forth themselves to exercise the gift of prayer, with which our Lord Jesus Christ pleaseth to furnish all his servants whom he calls to that office: so, on the other side, it hath been (and ever would be, if continued) a matter of endless strife and contention in the Church, and a snare both to many godly and faithful ministers, who have been persecuted and silenced upon that occasion, and to others of hopeful parts, many of which have been, and more still would be, diverted from all thoughts of the ministry to other studies; especially in these latter times, wherein God vouchsafeth to his people more and better means for the discovery of error and superstition, and for attaining of knowledge in the mysteries of godliness, and gifts in preaching and prayer.\n\nUpon these, and many the like weighty considerations in reference to the whole book in general, and because of divers particulars contained in it; not from any love to novelty, or intention to disparage our first reformers, (of whom we are persuaded, that, were they now alive, they would join with us in this work, and whom we acknowledge as excellent instruments, raised by God, to begin the purging and building of his house, and desire they may be had of us and posterity in everlasting remembrance, with thankfulness and honour,) but that we may in some measure answer the gracious providence of God, which at this time calleth upon us for further reformation, and may satisfy our own consciences, and answer the expectation of other reformed churches, and the desires of many of the godly among ourselves, and withal give some publick testimony of our endeavours for uniformity in divine worship, which we have promised in our Solemn League and Covenant; we have, after earnest and frequent calling upon the name of God, and after much consultation, not with flesh and blood, but with his holy word, resolved to lay aside the former Liturgy, with the many rites and ceremonies formerly used in the worship of God; and have agreed upon this following Directory for all the parts of publick worship, at ordinary and extraordinary times. Wherein our care hath been to hold forth such things as are of divine institution in every ordinance; and other things we have endeavoured to set forth according to the rules of Christian prudence, agreeable to the general rules of the word of God; our meaning therein being only, that the general heads, the sense and scope of the prayers, and other parts of publick worship, being known to all, there may be a consent of all the churches in those things that contain the substance of the service and worship of God; and the ministers may be hereby directed, in their administrations, to keep like soundness in doctrine and prayer, and may, if need be, have some help and furniture, and yet so as they become not hereby slothful and negligent in stirring up the gifts of Christ in them; but that each one, by meditation, by taking heed to himself, and the flock of God committed to him, and by wise observing the ways of Divine Providence, may be careful to furnish his heart and tongue with further or other materials of prayer and exhortation, as shall be needful upon all occasions.\n\nBack to top.", "token_count": 1342, "proofs": []} +{"_source_id": "directory-for-publick-worship", "_source_title": "The Directory for the Publick Worship of God", "_author": "Westminster Assembly", "_contributors": [], "_schema_type": "doctrinal_document", "_license": "cc0-1.0", "_source_url": "https://thewestminsterstandard.org/directory-for-publick-worship", "document_id": "directory-for-publick-worship", "document_kind": "directory", "unit_type": "section", "number": "2", "title": "Of the Assembling of the Congregation, and their Behaviour in the Publick Worship of God.", "parent_number": "", "parent_title": "", "content": "WHEN the congregation is to meet for publick worship, the people (having before prepared their hearts thereunto) ought all to come and join therein; not absenting themselves from the publick ordinance through negligence, or upon pretence of private meetings.\n\nLet all enter the assembly, not irreverently, but in a grave and seemly manner, taking their seats or places without adoration, or bowing themselves towards one place or other.\n\nThe congregation being assembled, the minister, after solemn calling on them to the worshipping of the great name of God, is to begin with prayer.\n\n“In all reverence and humility acknowledging the incomprehensible greatness and majesty of the Lord, (in whose presence they do then in a special manner appear,) and their own vileness and unworthiness to approach so near him, with their utter inability of themselves to so great a work; and humbly beseeching him for pardon, assistance, and acceptance, in the whole service then to be performed; and for a blessing on that particular portion of his word then to be read: And all in the name and mediation of the Lord Jesus Christ.”\n\nThe publick worship being begun, the people are wholly to attend upon it, forbearing to read any thing, except what the minister is then reading or citing; and abstaining much more from all private whisperings, conferences, salutations, or doing reverence to any person present, or coming in; as also from all gazing, sleeping, and other indecent behaviour, which may disturb the minister or people, or hinder themselves or others in the service of God.\n\nIf any, through necessity, be hindered from being present at the beginning, they ought not, when they come into the congregation, to betake themselves to their private devotions, but reverently to compose themselves to join with the assembly in that ordinance of God which is then in hand.\n\nBack to top.", "token_count": 391, "proofs": []} +{"_source_id": "directory-for-publick-worship", "_source_title": "The Directory for the Publick Worship of God", "_author": "Westminster Assembly", "_contributors": [], "_schema_type": "doctrinal_document", "_license": "cc0-1.0", "_source_url": "https://thewestminsterstandard.org/directory-for-publick-worship", "document_id": "directory-for-publick-worship", "document_kind": "directory", "unit_type": "section", "number": "3", "title": "Of Publick Reading of the Holy Scriptures.", "parent_number": "", "parent_title": "", "content": "READING of the word in the congregation, being part of the publick worship of God, (wherein .i.we; acknowledge our dependence upon him, and subjection to him,) and one mean sanctified by him for the edifying of his people, is to be performed by the pastors and teachers.\n\nHowbeit, such as intend the ministry, may occasionally both read the word, and exercise their gift in preaching in the congregation, if allowed by the presbytery thereunto.\n\nAll the canonical books of the Old and New Testament (but none of those which are commonly called\nApocrypha\n) shall be publickly read in the vulgar tongue, out of the best allowed translation, distinctly, that all may hear and understand.\n\nHow large a portion shall be read at once, is left to the wisdom of the minister; but it is convenient, that ordinarily one chapter of each Testament be read at every meeting; and sometimes more, where the chapters be short, or the coherence of matter requireth it.\n\nIt is requisite that all the canonical books be read over in order, that the people may be better acquainted with the whole body of the scriptures; and ordinarily, where the reading in either Testament endeth on one Lord’s day, it is to begin the next.\n\nWe commend also the more frequent reading of such scriptures as he that readeth shall think best for edification of his hearers, as the book of Psalms, and such like.\n\nWhen the minister who readeth shall judge it necessary to expound any part of what is read, let it not be done until the whole chapter or psalm be ended; and regard is always to be had unto the time, that neither preaching, nor other ordinances be straitened, or rendered tedious. Which rule is to be observed in all other publick performances.\n\nBeside publick reading of the holy scriptures, every person that can read, is to be exhorted to read the scriptures privately, (and all others that cannot read, if not disabled by age, or otherwise, are likewise to be exhorted to learn to read,) and to have a Bible.\n\nBack to top.", "token_count": 438, "proofs": []} +{"_source_id": "directory-for-publick-worship", "_source_title": "The Directory for the Publick Worship of God", "_author": "Westminster Assembly", "_contributors": [], "_schema_type": "doctrinal_document", "_license": "cc0-1.0", "_source_url": "https://thewestminsterstandard.org/directory-for-publick-worship", "document_id": "directory-for-publick-worship", "document_kind": "directory", "unit_type": "section", "number": "4", "title": "Of Publick Prayer before the Sermon.", "parent_number": "", "parent_title": "", "content": "AFTER reading of the word, (and singing of the psalm,) the minister who is to preach, is to endeavour to get his own and his hearers hearts to be rightly affected with their sins, that they, may all mourn in sense thereof before the Lord, and hunger and thirst after the grace of God in Jesus Christ, by proceeding to a more full confession of sin, with shame and holy confusion of face, and to call upon the Lord to this effect:\n\n“To acknowledge our great sinfulness, First, by reason of original sin, which (beside the guilt that makes us liable to everlasting damnation) is the seed of all other sins, hath depraved and poisoned all the faculties and powers of soul and body, doth defile our best actions, and (were it not restrained, or our hearts renewed by grace) would break forth into innumerable transgressions, and greatest rebellions against the Lord that ever were committed by the vilest of the sons of men; and next, by reason of actual sins, our own sins, the sins of magistrates, of ministers, and of the whole nation, unto which we are many ways accessory: which sins of ours receive many fearful aggravations, we having broken all the commandments of the holy, just, and good law of God, doing that which is forbidden, and leaving undone what is enjoined; and that not only out of ignorance and infirmity, but also more pre sumptuously, against the light of our minds, checks of our consciences, and motions of his own Holy Spirit to the contrary, so that we have no cloak for our sins; yea, not only despising the riches of God’s goodness, forbearance, and long-suffering, but standing out against many invitations and offers of grace in the gospel; not endeavouring, as we ought, to receive Christ into our hearts by faith, or to walk worthy of him in our lives.\n\nTo bewail our blindness of mind, hardness of heart, unbelief, impenitency, security, lukewarmness, barrenness; or not endeavouring after mortification and newness of life, nor after the exercise of godliness in the power thereof; and that the best of us have not so stedfastly walked with God, kept our garments so unspotted, nor been so zealous of his glory, and the good of others, as we ought: and to mourn over such other sins as the congregation is particularly guilty of, notwithstanding the manifold and great mercies of our God, the love of Christ, the light of the gospel, and reformation of religion, our own purposes, promises, vows, solemn covenant, and other special obligations, to the contrary.\n\nTo acknowledge and confess, that, as we are convinced of our guilt, so, out of a deep sense thereof, we judge ourselves unworthy of the smallest benefits, most worthy of God’s fiercest wrath, and of all the curses of the law, and heaviest judgments inflicted upon the most rebellious sinners; and that he might most justly take his kingdom and gospel from us, plague us with all sorts of spiritual and temporal judgments in this life, and after cast us into utter darkness, in the lake that burneth with fire and brimstone, where is weeping and gnashing of teeth for evermore.\n\nNotwithstanding all which, to draw near to the throne of grace, encouraging ourselves with hope of a gracious answer of our prayers, in the riches and all-sufficiency of that only one oblation, the satisfaction and intercession of the Lord Jesus Christ, at the right hand of his Father and our Father; and in confidence of the exceeding great and precious promises of mercy and grace in the new covenant, through the same Mediator thereof, to deprecate the heavy wrath and curse of God, which we are not able to avoid, or bear; and humbly and earnestly to supplicate for mercy, in the free and full remission of all our sins, and that only for the bitter sufferings and precious merits of that our only Saviour Jesus Christ.\n\nThat the Lord would vouchsafe to shed abroad his love in our hearts by the Holy Ghost; seal unto us, by the same Spirit of adoption, the full assurance of our pardon and reconciliation; comfort all that mourn in Zion, speak peace to the wounded and troubled spirit, and bind up the broken-hearted: and as for secure and presumptuous sinners, that he would open their eyes, convince their consciences, and turn them from darkness unto light, and from the power of Satan unto God, that they also may receive forgiveness of sin, and an inheritance among them that are sanctified by faith in Christ Jesus.\n\nWith remission of sins through the blood of Christ, to pray for sanctification by his Spirit; the mortification of sin dwelling in and many times tyrannizing over us; the quickening of our dead spirits with the life of God in Christ; grace to fit and enable us for all duties of conversation and callings towards God and men; strength against temptations; the sanctified use of blessings and crosses; and perseverance in faith and obedience unto the end.\n\nTo pray for the propagation of the gospel and kingdom of Christ to all nations; for the conversion of the Jews, the fulness of the Gentiles, the fall of Antichrist, and the hastening of the second coming of our Lord; for the deliverance of the distressed churches abroad from the tyranny of the antichristian faction, and from the cruel oppressions and blasphemies of the Turk; for the blessing of God upon the reformed churches, especially upon the churches and kingdoms of Scotland, England, and Ireland, now more strictly and religiously united in the Solemn National League and Covenant; and for our plantations in the remote parts of the world: more particularly for that church and kingdom whereof we are members, that therein God would establish peace and truth , the purity of all his ordinances, and the power of godliness; prevent and remove heresy, schism, profaneness, superstition, security, and unfruitfulness under the means of grace; heal all our rents and divisions, and preserve us from breach of our Solemn Covenant.\n\nTo pray for all in authority, especially for the King’s Majesty; that God would make him rich in blessings, both in his person and government; establish his throne in religion and righteousness, save him from evil counsel, and make him a blessed and glorious instrument for the conservation and propagation of the gospel, for the encouragement and protection of them that do well, the terror of all that do evil, and the great good of the whole church, and of all his kingdoms; for the conversion of the Queen, the religious education of the Prince, and the rest of the royal seed; for the comforting of the afflicted Queen of Bohemia, sister to our Sovereign; and for the restitution and establishment of the illustrious Prince Charles, Elector Palatine of the Rhine, to all his dominions and dignities; for a blessing upon the High Court of Parliament, (when sitting in any of these kingdoms respectively,) the nobility, the subordinate judges and magistrates, the gentry, and all the commonality; for all pastors and teachers, that God would fill them with his Spirit, make them exemplarily holy, sober, just, peaceable, and gracious in their lives; sound, faithful, and powerful in their ministry; and follow all their labours with abundance of success and blessing; and give unto all his people pastors according to his own heart; for the universities, and all schools and religious seminaries of church and commonwealth, that they may flourish more and more in learning and piety; for the particular city or congregation, that God would pour out a blessing upon the ministry of the word, sacraments, and discipline, upon the civil government, and all the several families and persons therein; for mercy to the afflicted under any inward or outward distress; for seasonable weather, and fruitful seasons, as the time may require; for averting the judgments that we either feel or fear, or are liable unto as famine, pestilence, the sword, and such like.\n\nAnd, with confidence of his mercy to his whole church, and the acceptance of our persons, through the merits and mediation of our High Priest, the Lord Jesus, to profess that it is the desire of our souls to have fellowship with God in the reverend and conscionable use of his holy ordinances; and, to that purpose, to pray earnestly for his grace and effectual assistance to the sanctification of his holy sabbath, the Lord’s day, in all the duties thereof, publick and private, both to ourselves, and to all other congregations of his people, according to the riches and excellency of the gospel, this day celebrated and enjoyed.\n\nAnd because we have been unprofitable hearers in times past, and now cannot of ourselves receive, as we should, the deep things of God, the mysteries of Jesus Christ, which require a spiritual discerning; to pray, that the Lord, who teacheth to profit, would graciously please to pour out the Spirit of grace, together with the outward means thereof, causing us to attain such a measure of the excellency of the knowledge of Christ Jesus our Lord, and, in him, of the things which belong to our peace, that we may account all things but as dross in comparison of him; and that we, tasting the first-fruits of the glory that is to be revealed, may long for a more full and perfect communion with him, that where he is, we may be also, and enjoy the fulness of those joys and pleasures which are at his right hand for evermore.\n\nMore particularly, that God would in a special manner furnish his servant (now called to dispense the bread of life unto his household) with wisdom, fidelity, zeal, and utterance, that he may divide the word of God aright, to every one his portion, in evidence and demonstration of the Spirit and power; and that the Lord would circumcise the ears and hearts of the hearers, to hear, love, and receive with meekness the ingrafted word, which is able to save their souls; make them as good ground to receive in the good seed of the word, and strengthen them against the temptations of Satan, the cares of the world, the hardness of their own hearts, and whatsoever else may hinder their profitable and saving hearing; that so Christ may be so formed in them, and live in them, that all their thoughts may be brought into captivity to the obedience of Christ, and their hearts established in every good word and work for ever.\n\nWe judge this to be a convenient order, in the ordinary public prayer; yet so, as the minister may defer (as in prudence he shall think meet) some part of these petitions till after his sermon, or offer up to God some of the thanksgivings hereafter appointed, in his prayer before his sermon.\n\nBack to top.", "token_count": 2286, "proofs": []} +{"_source_id": "directory-for-publick-worship", "_source_title": "The Directory for the Publick Worship of God", "_author": "Westminster Assembly", "_contributors": [], "_schema_type": "doctrinal_document", "_license": "cc0-1.0", "_source_url": "https://thewestminsterstandard.org/directory-for-publick-worship", "document_id": "directory-for-publick-worship", "document_kind": "directory", "unit_type": "section", "number": "5", "title": "Of the Preaching of the Word", "parent_number": "", "parent_title": "", "content": ".\n\nPREACHING of the word, being the power of God unto salvation, and one of the greatest and most excellent works belonging to the ministry of the gospel, should be so performed, that the workman need not be ashamed, but may save himself, and those that hear him.\n\nIt is presupposed, (according to the rules for ordination,) that the minister of Christ is in some good measure gifted for so weighty a service, by his skill in the original languages, and in such arts and sciences as are handmaids unto divinity; by his knowledge in the whole body of theology, but most of all in the holy scriptures, having his senses and heart exercised in them above the common sort of believers; and by the illumination of God’s Spirit, and other gifts of edification, which (together with reading and studying of the word) he ought still to seek by prayer, and an humble heart, resolving to admit and receive any truth not yet attained, whenever God shall make it known unto him. All which he is to make use of, and improve, in his private preparations, before he deliver in public what he hath provided.\n\nOrdinarily, the subject of his sermon is to be some text of scripture, holding forth some principle or head of religion, or suitable to some special occasion emergent; or he may go on in some chapter, psalm, or book of the holy scripture, as he shall see fit.\n\nLet the introduction to his text be brief and perspicuous, drawn from the text itself, or context, or some parallel place, or general sentence of scripture.\n\nIf the text be long, (as in histories or parables it sometimes must be,) let him give a brief sum of it; if short, a paraphrase thereof, if need be: in both, looking diligently to the scope of the text, and pointing at the chief heads and grounds of doctrine which he is to raise from it.\n\nIn analysing and dividing his text, he is to regard more the order of matter than of words; and neither to burden the memory of the hearers in the beginning with too many members of division, nor to trouble their minds with obscure terms of art.\n\nIn raising doctrines from the text, his care ought to be,\nFirst,\nThat the matter be the truth of God.\nSecondly,\nThat it be a truth contained in or grounded on that text, that the hearers may discern how God teacheth it from thence.\nThirdly,\nThat he chiefly insist upon those doctrines which are principally intended; and make most for the edification of the hearers.\n\nThe doctrine is to be expressed in plain terms; or, if any thing in it need explication, it is to be opened, and the consequence also from the text cleared. The parallel places of scripture, confirming the doctrine, are rather to be plain and pertinent, than many, and (it need be) some what insisted upon, and applied to the purpose in hand.\n\nThe arguments or reasons are to be solid, and, as much as may be, convincing. The illustrations, of what kind soever, ought to be full of light, and such as may convey the truth into the hearer’s heart with spiritual delight.\n\nIf any doubt obvious from scripture, reason, or prejudice of the hearers, seem to arise, it is very requisite to remove it, by reconciling the seeming differences, answering the reasons, and discovering and taking away the causes of prejudice and mistake. Otherwise it is not fit to detain the hearers with propounding or answering vain or wicked cavils, which, as they are endless, so the propounding and answering of them doth more hinder than promote edification.\n\nHe is not to rest in general doctrine, although never so much cleared and confirmed, but to bring it home to special use, by application to his hearers: which albeit it prove a work of great difficulty to himself, requiring much prudence, zeal, and meditation, and to the natural and corrupt man will be very unpleasant; yet he is to endeavour to perform it in such a manner, that his auditors may feel the word of God to be quick and powerful, and a discerner of the thoughts and intents of the heart; and that, if any unbeliever or ignorant person be present, he may have the secrets of his heart made manifest, and give glory to God.\n\nIn the use of instruction or information in the knowledge of some truth , which is a consequence from his doctrine, he may (when convenient) confirm it by a few firm arguments from the text in hand, and other places of scripture, or from the nature of that common-place in divinity, whereof that truth is a branch.\n\nIn confutation of false doctrines, he is neither to raise an old heresy from the grave, nor to mention a blasphemous opinion unnecessarily: but, if the people be in danger of an error, he is to confute it soundly, and endeavour to satisfy their judgments and consciences against all objections.\n\nIn exhorting to duties, he is, as he seeth cause, to teach also the means that help to the performance of them.\n\nIn dehortation, reprehension, and publick admonition, (which require special wisdom,) let him, as there shall be cause, not only discover the nature and greatness of the sin, with the misery attending it, but also shew the danger his hearers are in to be overtaken and surprised by it, together with the remedies and best way to avoid it.\n\nIn applying comfort, whether general against all temptations, or particular against some special troubles or terrors, he is carefully to answer such objections as a troubled heart and afflicted spirit may suggest to the contrary. It is also sometimes requisite to give some notes of trial, (which is very profitable, especially when performed by able and experienced ministers, with circumspection and prudence, and the signs clearly grounded on the holy scripture,) whereby the hearers may be able to examine themselves whether they have attained those graces, and performed those duties, to which he exhorteth, or be guilty of the sin reprehended, and in danger of the judgments threatened, or are such to whom the consolations propounded do belong; that accordingly they may be quickened and excited to duty, humbled for their wants and sins, affected with their danger, and strengthened with comfort, as their condition, upon examination, shall require.\n\nAnd, as he needeth not always to prosecute every doctrine which lies in his text, so is he wisely to make choice of such uses, as, by his residence and conversing with his flock, he findeth most needful and seasonable; and, amongst these, such as may most draw their souls to Christ, the fountain of light, holiness, and comfort.\n\nThis method is not prescribed as necessary for every man, or upon every text; but only recommended, as being found by experience to be very much blessed of God, and very helpful for the people’s understandings and memories.\n\nBut the servant of Christ, whatever his method be, is to perform his whole ministry:\n\n1. Painfully, not doing the work of the Lord negligently.\n\n2. Plainly, that the meanest may understand; delivering the truth not in the enticing words of man’s wisdom, but in demonstration of the Spirit and of power, lest the cross of Christ should be made of none effect; abstaining also from an unprofitable use of unknown tongues, strange phrases, and cadences of sounds and words; sparingly citing sentences of ecclesiastical or other human writers, ancient or modern, be they never so elegant.\n\n3. Faithfully, looking at the honour of Christ, the conversion, edification, and salvation of the people, not at his own gain or glory; keeping nothing back which may promote those holy ends, giving to every one his own portion, and bearing indifferent respect unto all, without neglecting the meanest, or sparing the greatest, in their sins.\n\n4. Wisely, framing all his doctrines, exhortations, and especially his reproofs, in such a manner as may be most likely to prevail; shewing all due respect to each man’s person and place, and not mixing his own passion or bitterness.\n\n5. Gravely, as becometh the word of God; shunning all such gesture, voice, and expressions, as may occasion the corruptions of men to despise him and his ministry.\n\n6. With loving affection, that the people may see all coming from his godly zeal, and hearty desire to do them good. And,\n\n7. As taught of God, and persuaded in his own heart, that all that he teacheth is the truth of Christ; and walking before his flock, as an example to them in it; earnestly, both in private and publick, recommending his labours to the blessing of God, and watchfully looking to himself, and the flock whereof the Lord hath made him overseer: So shall the doctrine of truth be preserved uncorrupt, many souls converted and built up, and himself receive manifold comforts of his labours even in this life, and afterward the crown of glory laid up for him in the world to come.\n\nWhere there are more ministers in a congregation than one, and they of different gifts, each may more especially apply himself to doctrine or exhortation, according to the gift wherein he most excelleth, and as they shall agree between themselves.\n\nBack to top.", "token_count": 1949, "proofs": []} +{"_source_id": "directory-for-publick-worship", "_source_title": "The Directory for the Publick Worship of God", "_author": "Westminster Assembly", "_contributors": [], "_schema_type": "doctrinal_document", "_license": "cc0-1.0", "_source_url": "https://thewestminsterstandard.org/directory-for-publick-worship", "document_id": "directory-for-publick-worship", "document_kind": "directory", "unit_type": "section", "number": "6", "title": "Of Prayer after Sermon.", "parent_number": "", "parent_title": "", "content": "THE sermon being ended, the minister is “To give thanks for the great love of God, in sending his Son Jesus Christ unto us; for the communication of his Holy Spirit; for the light and liberty of the glorious gospel, and the rich and heavenly blessings revealed therein; as, namely, election, vocation, adoption, justification, sanctification, and hope of glory; for the admirable goodness of God in freeing the land from antichristian darkness and tyranny, and for all other national deliverances; for the reformation of religion; for the covenant; and for many temporal blessings.\n\nTo pray for the continuance of the gospel, and all ordinances thereof, in their purity, power, and liberty: to turn the chief and most useful heads of the sermon into some few petitions; and to pray that it may abide in the heart, and bring forth fruit.\n\nTo pray for preparation for death and judgment, and a watching for the coming of our Lord Jesus Christ: to entreat of God the forgiveness of the iniquities of our holy things, and the acceptation of our spiritual sacrifice, through the merit and mediation of our great High Priest and Saviour the Lord Jesus Christ.”\n\nAnd because the prayer which Christ taught his disciples is not only a pattern of prayer, but itself a most comprehensive prayer, we recommend it also to be used in the prayers of the church. And whereas, at the administration of the sacraments, the holding publick fasts and days of thanksgiving, and other special occasions, which may afford matter of special petitions and thanksgivings, it is requisite to express somewhat in our publick prayers, (as at this time it is our duty to pray for a blessing upon the Assembly of Divines, the armies by sea and land, for the defence of the King, Parliament, and Kingdom,) every minister is herein to apply himself in his prayer, before or after sermon, to those occasions: but, for the manner, he is left to his liberty, as God shall direct and enable him in piety and wisdom to discharge his duty.\n\nThe prayer ended, let a psalm be sung, if with conveniency it may be done. After which (unless some other ordinance of Christ, that concerneth the congregation at that time, be to follow) let the minister dismiss the congregation with a solemn blessing.\n\nBack to top.", "token_count": 481, "proofs": []} +{"_source_id": "directory-for-publick-worship", "_source_title": "The Directory for the Publick Worship of God", "_author": "Westminster Assembly", "_contributors": [], "_schema_type": "doctrinal_document", "_license": "cc0-1.0", "_source_url": "https://thewestminsterstandard.org/directory-for-publick-worship", "document_id": "directory-for-publick-worship", "document_kind": "directory", "unit_type": "section", "number": "7", "title": "Of the Administration of the Sacraments:", "parent_number": "", "parent_title": "", "content": "AND FIRST, OF BAPTISM.\n\nBAPTISM, as it is not unnecessarily to be delayed, so it is not to be administered in any case by any private person, but by a minister of Christ, called to be the steward of the mysteries of God.\n\nNor is it to be administered in private places, or privately, but in the place of publick worship, and in the face of the congregation, where the people may most conveniently see and hear; and not in the places where fonts, in the time of Popery, were unfitly and superstitiously placed.\n\nThe child to be baptized after notice given to the minister the day before, is to be presented by the father, or (in case of his necessary absence) by some Christian friend in his place, professing his earnest desire that the child may be baptized.\n\nBefore baptism, the minister is to use some words of instruction, touching the institution, nature, use, and ends of this sacrament, shewing,\n“That it is instituted by our Lord Jesus Christ: That it is a seal of the covenant of grace, of our ingrafting into Christ, and of our union with him, of remission of sins, regeneration, adoption, and life eternal: That the water, in baptism, representeth and signifieth both the blood of Christ, which taketh away all guilt of sin, original and actual; and the sanctifying virtue of the Spirit of Christ against the dominion of sin, and the corruption of our sinful nature: That baptizing, or sprinkling and washing with water, signifieth the cleansing from sin by the blood and for the merit of Christ, together with the mortification of sin, and rising from sin to newness of life, by virtue of the death and resurrection of Christ: That the promise is made to believers and their seed; and that the seed and posterity of the faithful, born within the church, have, by their birth, interest in the covenant, and right to the seal of it, and to the outward privileges of the church, under the gospel, no less than the children of Abraham in the time of the Old Testament; the covenant of grace, for substance, being the same; and the grace of God, and the consolation of believers, more plentiful than before: That the Son of God admitted little children into his presence, embracing and blessing them, saying,\nFor of such is the kingdom of God:\nThat children, by baptism, are solemnly received into the bosom of the visible church, distinguished from the world, and them that are without, and united with believers; and that all who are baptized in the name of Christ, do renounce, and by their baptism are bound to fight against the devil, the world, and the flesh: That they are Christians, and federally holy before baptism, and therefore are they baptized: That the inward grace and virtue of baptism is not tied to that very moment of time wherein it is administered; and that the fruit and power thereof reacheth to the whole course of our life; and that outward baptism is not so necessary, that, through the want thereof, the infant is in danger of damnation, or the parents guilty, if they do not contemn or neglect the ordinance of Christ, when and where it may be had.”\n\nIn these or the like instructions, the minister is to use his own liberty and godly wisdom, as the ignorance or errors in the doctrine of baptism, and the edification of the people, shall require.\n\nHe is also to admonish all that are present,\n\n“To look back to their baptism; to repent of their sins against their covenant with God; to stir up their faith; to improve and make right use of their baptism, and of the covenant sealed thereby betwixt God and their souls.”\n\nHe is to exhort the parent,\n\n“To consider the great mercy of God to him and his child; to bring up the child in the knowledge of the grounds of the Christian religion, “and in the nurture and admonition of the Lord; and to let him know the danger of God’s wrath to himself and child, if he be negligent: requiring his solemn promise for the performance of his duty.”\n\nThis being done, prayer is also to be joined with the word of institution, for sanctifying the water to this spiritual use; and the minister is to pray to this or the like effect:\n\n“That the Lord, who hath not left us as strangers without the covenant of promise, but called us to the privileges of his ordinances, would graciously vouchsafe to sanctify and bless his own ordinance of baptism at this time: That he would join the inward baptism of his Spirit with the outward baptism of water; make this baptism to the infant a seal of adoption, remission of sin, regeneration, and eternal life, and all other promises of the covenant of grace: That the child may be planted into the likeness of the death and resurrection of Christ; and that, the body of sin being destroyed in him, he may serve God in newness of life all his days.”\n\nThen the minister is to demand the name of the child; which being told him, he is to say, (calling the child by his name,)\n\nI baptize thee in the name of the Father, and of the Son, and of the Holy Ghost.\n\nAs he pronounceth these words, he is to baptize the child with water: which, for the manner of doing of it, is not only lawful but sufficient, and most expedient to be, by pouring or sprinkling of the water on the face of the child, without adding any other ceremony.\n\nThis done, he is to give thanks and pray, to this or the like purpose:\n\n“Acknowledging with all thankfulness, that the Lord is true and faithful in keeping covenant and mercy: That he is good and gracious, not only in that he numbereth us among his saints, but is pleased also to bestow upon our children this singular token and badge of his love in Christ: That, in his truth and special providence, he daily bringeth some into the bosom of his church, to be partakers of his inestimable benefits, purchased by the blood of his dear Son, for the continuance and increase of his church.\n\nAnd praying, That the Lord would still continue, and daily confirm more and more this his unspeakable favour: That he would receive the infant now baptized, and solemnly entered into the household of faith, into his fatherly tuition and defence, and remember him with the favour that he sheweth to his people; that, if he shall be taken out of this life in his infancy, the Lord, who is rich in mercy, would be pleased to receive him up into glory; and if he live, and attain the years of discretion, that the Lord would so teach him by his word and Spirit, and make his baptism effectual to him, and so uphold him by his divine power and grace, that by faith he may prevail against the devil, the world, and the flesh, till in the end he obtain a full and final victory, and so be kept by the power of God through faith unto salvation, through Jesus Christ our Lord.”\n\nBack to top.", "token_count": 1481, "proofs": []} +{"_source_id": "directory-for-publick-worship", "_source_title": "The Directory for the Publick Worship of God", "_author": "Westminster Assembly", "_contributors": [], "_schema_type": "doctrinal_document", "_license": "cc0-1.0", "_source_url": "https://thewestminsterstandard.org/directory-for-publick-worship", "document_id": "directory-for-publick-worship", "document_kind": "directory", "unit_type": "section", "number": "8", "title": "OF THE CELEBRATION OF THE COMMUNION, OR SACRAMENT OF THE LORD’S SUPPER.", "parent_number": "", "parent_title": "", "content": "THE communion, or supper of the Lord, is frequently to be celebrated; but how often, may be considered and determined by the ministers, and other church-governors of each congregation, as they shall find most convenient for the comfort and edification of the people committed to their charge. And, when it shall be administered, we judge it convenient to be done after the morning sermon.\n\nThe ignorant and the scandalous are not fit to receive the sacrament of the Lord’s Supper.\n\nWhere this sacrament cannot with convenience be frequently administered, it is requisite that publick warning be given the sabbath-day before the administration thereof: and that either then, or on some day of that week, something concerning that ordinance, and the due preparation thereunto, and participation thereof, be taught; that, by the diligent use of all means sanctified of God to that end, both in publick and private, all may come better prepared to that heavenly feast.\n\nWhen the day is come for administration, the minister, having ended his sermon and prayer, shall make a short exhortation:\n\n“Expressing the inestimable benefit we have by this sacrament, together with the ends and use thereof: setting forth the great necessity of having our comforts and strength renewed thereby in this our pilgrimage and warfare: how necessary it is that we come unto it with knowledge, faith, repentance, love, and with hungering and thirsting souls after Christ and his benefits: how great the danger to eat and drink unworthily.\n\nNext, he is, in the name of Christ, on the one part, to warn all such as are ignorant, scandalous, profane, or that live in any sin or offence against their knowledge or conscience, that they presume not to come to that holy table; shewing them, that he that eateth and drinketh unworthily, eateth and drinketh judgment unto himself: and, on the other part, he is in an especial manner to invite and encourage all that labour under the sense of the burden of their sins, and fear of wrath, and desire to reach out unto a greater progress in grace than yet they can attain unto, to come to the Lord’s table; assuring them, in the same name, of ease, refreshing, and strength to their weak and wearied souls.”\n\nAfter this exhortation, warning, and invitation, the table being before decently covered, and so conveniently placed, that the communicants may orderly sit about it, or at it, the minister is to begin the action with sanctifying and blessing the elements of bread and wine set before him, (the bread in comely and convenient vessels, so prepared, that, being broken by him, and given, it may be distributed amongst the communicants; the wine also in large cups,) having first, in a few words, shewed that those elements, otherwise common, are now set apart and sanctified to this holy use, by the word of institution and prayer.\n\nLet the words of institution be read out of the Evangelists, or out of the first Epistle of the Apostle Paul to the Corinthians, Chap. 11:23.\nI have received of the Lord, &c.\nto the 27th Verse, which the minister may, when he seeth requisite, explain and apply.\n\nLet the prayer, thanksgiving, or blessing of the bread and wine, be to this effect:\n\n“With humble and hearty acknowledgment of the greatness of our misery, from which neither .i.man; nor angel was able to deliver us, and of our great unworthiness of the least of all God’s mercies; to give thanks to God for all his benefits, and especially for that great benefit of our redemption, the love of God the Father, the sufferings and merits of the Lord Jesus Christ the Son of God, by which we are delivered; and for all means of grace, the word and sacraments; and for this sacrament in particular, by which Christ, and all his benefits, are applied and sealed up unto us, which, notwithstanding the denial of them unto others, are in great mercy continued unto us, after so much and long abuse of them all.\n\nTo profess that there is no other name under heaven by which we can be saved, but the name of Jesus Christ, by whom alone we receive liberty and life, have access to the throne of grace, are admitted to eat and drink at his own table, and are sealed up by his Spirit to an assurance of happiness and everlasting life.\n\nEarnestly to pray to God, the Father of all mercies, and God of all consolation, to vouchsafe his gracious presence, and the effectual working of his Spirit in us; and so to sanctify these elements both of bread and wine, and to bless his own ordinance, that we may receive by faith the body and blood of Jesus Christ, crucified for us, and so to feed upon him, that he may be one with us, and we one with him; that he may live in us, and we in him, and to him who hath loved us, and given himself for us.”\n\nAll which he is to endeavour to perform with suitable affections, answerable to such an holy action, and to stir up the like in the people.\n\nThe elements being now sanctified by the word and prayer, the minister, being at the table, is to take the bread in his hand, and say, in these expressions, (or other the like, used by Christ or his apostle upon this occasion:)\n\n“According to the holy institution, command, and example of our blessed Saviour Jesus Christ, I take this bread, and, having given thanks, break it, and give it unto you; (there the minister, who is also himself to communicate, is to break the bread, and give it to the communicants;) “\nTake ye, eat ye; this is the body of Christ which is broken for you: do this in remembrance of him.”\n\nIn like manner the minister is to take the cup, and say, in these expressions, (or other the like, used by Christ or the apostle upon the same occasion:)\n\n“According to the institution, command, and example of our Lord Jesus Christ, I take this cup, and give it unto you; (here he giveth it to the communicants;)\nThis cup is the new testament in the blood of Christ, which is shed for the remission of the sins of many: drink ye all of it.\n”\n\nAfter all have communicated, the minister may, in a few words, put them in mind,\n\n“Of the grace of God in Jesus Christ, held forth in this sacrament; and exhort them to walk worthy of it.”\n\nThe minister is to give solemn thanks to God,\n\n“For his rich mercy, and invaluable goodness, vouchsafed to them in that sacrament; and to entreat for pardon for the defects of the whole service, and for the gracious assistance of his good Spirit, whereby they may be enabled to walk in the strength of that grace, as becometh those who have received so great pledges of salvation.”\n\nThe collection for the poor is so to be ordered, that no part of the publick worship be thereby hindered.\n\nBack to top.", "token_count": 1495, "proofs": []} +{"_source_id": "directory-for-publick-worship", "_source_title": "The Directory for the Publick Worship of God", "_author": "Westminster Assembly", "_contributors": [], "_schema_type": "doctrinal_document", "_license": "cc0-1.0", "_source_url": "https://thewestminsterstandard.org/directory-for-publick-worship", "document_id": "directory-for-publick-worship", "document_kind": "directory", "unit_type": "section", "number": "9", "title": "Of the Sanctification of the Lord’s Day", "parent_number": "", "parent_title": "", "content": "THE Lord’s day ought to be so remembered before-hand, as that all worldly business of our ordinary callings may be so ordered, and so timely and seasonably laid aside, as they may not be impediments to the due sanctifying of the day when it comes.\n\nThe whole day is to be celebrated as holy to the Lord, both in publick and private, as being the Christian sabbath. To which end, it is requisite, that there be a holy cessation or resting all that day from all unnecessary labours; and an abstaining, not only from all sports and pastimes, but also from all worldly words and thoughts.\n\nThat the diet on that day be so ordered, as that neither servants be unnecessarily detained from the publick worship of God, nor any other person hindered from the sanctifying that day. That there be private preparations of every person and family, by prayer for themselves, and for God’s assistance of the minister, and for a blessing upon his ministry; and by such other holy exercises, as may further dispose them to a more comfortable communion with God in his public ordinances.\n\nThat all the people meet so timely for publick worship, that the whole congregation may be present at the beginning, and with one heart solemnly join together in all parts of the publick worship, and not depart till after the blessing.\n\nThat what time is vacant, between or after the solemn meetings of the congregation in publick, be spent in reading, meditation, repetition of sermons; especially by calling their families to an account of what they have heard, and catechising of them, holy conferences, prayer for a blessing upon the publick ordinances, singing of psalms, visiting the sick, relieving the poor, and such like duties of piety, charity, and mercy, accounting the sabbath a delight.\n\nBack to top.", "token_count": 379, "proofs": []} +{"_source_id": "directory-for-publick-worship", "_source_title": "The Directory for the Publick Worship of God", "_author": "Westminster Assembly", "_contributors": [], "_schema_type": "doctrinal_document", "_license": "cc0-1.0", "_source_url": "https://thewestminsterstandard.org/directory-for-publick-worship", "document_id": "directory-for-publick-worship", "document_kind": "directory", "unit_type": "section", "number": "10", "title": "The Solemnization of Marriage.", "parent_number": "", "parent_title": "", "content": "ALTHOUGH marriage be no sacrament, nor peculiar to the church of God, but common to mankind, and of publick interest in every commonwealth; yet, because such as marry are to marry in the Lord, and have special need of instruction, direction, and exhortation, from the word of God, at their entering into such a new condition, and of the blessing of God upon them therein, we judge it expedient that marriage be solemnized by a lawful minister of the word, that he may accordingly counsel them, and pray for a blessing upon them.\n\nMarriage is to be betwixt one man and one woman only; and they such as are not within the degrees of consanguinity or affinity prohibited by the word of God; and the parties are to be of years of discretion, fit to make their own choice, or, upon good grounds, to give their mutual consent.\n\nBefore the solemnizing of marriage between any persons, the purpose of marriage shall be published by the minister three several sabbath-days, in the congregation, at the place or places of their most usual and constant abode, respectively. And of this publication the minister who is to join them in marriage shall have sufficient testimony, before he proceed to solemnize the marriage.\n\nBefore that publication of such their purpose, (if the parties be under age,) the consent of the parents, or others under whose power they are, (in case the parents be dead,) is to be made known to the church officers of that congregation, to be recorded.\n\nThe like is to be observed in the proceedings of all others, although of age, whose parents are living, for their first marriage.\n\nAnd, in after marriages of either of those parties, they shall be exhorted not to contract marriage without first acquainting their parents with it, (if with conveniency it may be done,) endeavouring to obtain their consent.\n\nParents ought not to force their children to marry without their free consent, nor deny their own consent without just cause.\n\nAfter the purpose or contract of marriage hath been thus published, the marriage is not to be long deferred. Therefore the minister, having had convenient warning, and nothing being objected to hinder it, is publickly to solemnize it in the place appointed by authority for publick worship, before a competent number of credible witnesses, at some convenient hour of the day, at any time of the year, except on a day of publick humiliation. And we advise that it be not on the Lord’s day.\n\nAnd because all relations are sanctified by the word and prayer, the minister is to pray for a blessing upon them, to this effect:\n\n“Acknowledging our sins, whereby we have made ourselves less than the least of all the mercies of God, and provoked him to embitter all our comforts; earnestly, in the name of Christ, to entreat the Lord (whose presence and favour is the happiness of every condition, and sweetens every relation) to be their portion, and to own and accept them in Christ, who are now to be joined in the honourable estate of marriage, the covenant of their God: and that, as he hath brought them together by his providence, he would sanctify them by his Spirit, giving them a new frame of heart fit for their new estate; enriching them with all graces whereby they may perform the duties, enjoy the comforts, undergo the cares, and resist the temptations which accompany that condition, as becometh Christians.”\n\nThe prayer being ended, it is convenient that the minister do briefly declare unto them, out of the scripture,\n\n“The institution, use, and ends of marriage, with the conjugal duties, which, in all faithfulness, they are to perform each to other; exhorting them to study the holy word of God, that they may learn to live by faith, and to be content in the midst of all marriage cares and troubles, sanctifying God’s name, in a thankful, sober, and holy use of all conjugal comforts; praying much with and for one another; watching over and provoking each other to love and good works; and to live together as the heirs of the grace of life.”\n\nAfter solemn charging of the persons to be married, before the great God, who searcheth all hearts, and to whom they must give a strict account at the last day, that if either of them know any cause, by precontract or otherwise, why they may not lawfully proceed to marriage, that they now discover it; the minister (if no impediment be acknowledged) shall cause first the man to take the woman by the right hand, saying these words:\n\nI\nN.\ndo take thee\nN.\nto be my married wife, and do, in the presence of God, and before this congregation, promise and covenant to be a loving and faithful husband unto thee, until God shall separate us by death.\n\nThen the woman shall take the man by the right hand, and say these words:\n\nI\nN.\ndo take thee\nN.\nto be my married husband, and I do, in the presence of God, and before this congregation, promise and covenant to be a loving, faithful, and obedient wife unto thee, until God shall separate us by death.\n\nThen, without any further ceremony, the minister shall, in the face of the congregation, pronounce them to be husband and wife, according to God’s ordinance; and so conclude the action with prayer to this effect:\n\n“That the Lord would be pleased to accompany his own ordinance with his blessing, beseeching him to enrich the persons now married, as with other pledges of his love, so particularly with the comforts and fruits of marriage, to the praise of his abundant mercy, in and through Christ Jesus.”\n\nA register is to be carefully kept, wherein the names of the parties so married, with the time of their marriage, are forthwith to be fairly recorded in a book provided for that purpose, for the perusal of all whom it may concern.\n\nBack to top.", "token_count": 1229, "proofs": []} +{"_source_id": "directory-for-publick-worship", "_source_title": "The Directory for the Publick Worship of God", "_author": "Westminster Assembly", "_contributors": [], "_schema_type": "doctrinal_document", "_license": "cc0-1.0", "_source_url": "https://thewestminsterstandard.org/directory-for-publick-worship", "document_id": "directory-for-publick-worship", "document_kind": "directory", "unit_type": "section", "number": "11", "title": "Concerning Visitation of the Sick.", "parent_number": "", "parent_title": "", "content": "IT is the duty of the minister not only to teach the people committed to his charge in publick, but privately; and particularly to admonish, exhort, reprove, and comfort them, upon all seasonable occasions, so far as his time, strength, and personal safety will permit.\n\nHe is to admonish them, in time of health, to prepare for death; and, for that purpose, they are often to confer with their minister about the estate of their souls; and, in times of sickness, to desire his advice and help, timely and seasonably, before their strength and understanding fail them.\n\nTimes of sickness and affliction are special opportunities put into his hand by God to minister a word in season to weary souls: because then the consciences of men are or should be more awakened to bethink themselves of their spiritual estate for eternity; and Satan also takes advantage then to load them more with sore and heavy temptations: therefore the minister, being sent for, and repairing to the sick, is to apply himself, with all tenderness and love, to administer some spiritual good to his soul, to this effect.\n\nHe may, from the consideration of the present sickness, instruct him out of scripture, that diseases come not by chance, or by distempers of body only, but by the wise and orderly guidance of the good hand of God to every particular person smitten by them. And that, whether it be laid upon him out of displeasure for sin, for his correction and amendment, or for trial and exercise of his graces, or for other special and excellent ends, all his sufferings shall turn to his profit, and work together for his good, if he sincerely labour to make a sanctified use of God’s visitation, neither despising his chastening, nor waxing weary of his correction.\n\nIf he suspect him of ignorance, he shall examine him in the principles of religion, especially touching repentance and faith; and, as he seeth cause, instruct him in the nature, use, excellency, and necessity of those graces; as also touching the covenant of grace; and Christ the Son of God, the Mediator of it; and concerning remission of sins by faith in him.\n\nHe shall exhort the sick person to examine himself, to search and try his former ways, and his estate towards God.\n\nAnd if the sick person shall declare any scruple, doubt, or temptation that are upon him, instructions and resolutions shall be given to satisfy and settle him.\n\nIf it appear that he hath not a due sense of his sins, endeavours ought to be used to convince him of his sins, of the guilt and desert of them; of the filth and pollution which the soul contracts by them; and of the curse of the law, and wrath of God, due to them; that he may be truly affected with and humbled for them: and withal make known the danger of deferring repentance, and of neglecting salvation at any time offered; to awaken his conscience, and rouse him up out of a stupid and secure condition, to apprehend the justice and wrath of God, before whom none can stand, but he that, lost in himself, layeth hold upon Christ by faith.\n\nIf he hath endeavoured to walk in the ways of holiness, and to serve God in uprightness, although not without many failings and infirmities; or, if his spirit be broken with the sense of sin, or cast down through want of the sense of God’s favour; then it will be fit to raise him up, by setting before him the freeness and fulness of God’s grace, the sufficiency of righteousness in Christ, the gracious offers in the gospel, that all who repent, and believe with all their heart in God’s mercy through Christ, renouncing their own righteousness, shall have life and salvation in him. It may be also useful to shew him, that death hath in it no spiritual evil to be feared by those that are in Christ, because sin, the sting of death, is taken away by Christ, who hath delivered all that are his from the bondage of the fear of death, triumphed over the grave, given us victory, is himself entered into glory to prepare a place for his people: so that neither life nor death shall be able to separate them from God’s love in Christ, in whom such are sure, though now they must be laid in the dust, to obtain a joyful and glorious resurrection to eternal life.\n\nAdvice also may be given, as to beware of an ill-grounded persuasion on mercy, or on the goodness of his condition for heaven, so to disclaim all merit in himself, and to cast himself wholly upon God for mercy, in the sole merits and mediation of Jesus Christ, who hath engaged himself never to cast off them who in truth and sincerity come unto him. Care also must be taken, that the sick person be not cast down into despair, by such a severe representation of the wrath of God due to him for his sins, as is not mollified by a sensible propounding of Christ and his merit for a door of hope to every penitent believer.\n\nWhen the sick person is best composed, may be least disturbed, and other necessary offices about him least hindered, the minister, if desired, shall pray with him, and for him, to this effect:\n\n“Confessing and bewailing of sin original and actual; the miserable condition of all by nature, as being children of wrath, and under the curse; acknowledging that all diseases, sicknesses, death, and hell itself, are the proper issues and effects thereof; imploring God’s mercy for the sick person, through the blood of Christ; beseeching that God would open his eyes, discover unto him his sins, cause him to see himself lost in himself, make known to him the cause why God smiteth him, reveal Jesus Christ to his soul for righteousness and life, give unto him his Holy Spirit, to create and strengthen faith to lay hold upon Christ, to work in him comfortable evidences of his love, to arm him against temptations, to take off his heart from the world, to sanctify his present visitation, to furnish him with patience and strength to bear it, and to give him perseverance in faith to the end.\n\nThat, if God shall please to add to his days, he would vouchsafe to bless and sanctify all means of his recovery; to remove the disease, renew his strength, and enable him to walk worthy of God, by a faithful remembrance, and diligent observing of such vows and promises of holiness and obedience, as men are apt to make in times of sickness, that he may glorify God in the remaining part of his life.\n\nAnd, if God have determined to finish his days by the present visitation, he may find such evidence of the pardon of all his sins, of his interest in Christ, and eternal life by Christ, as may cause his inward man to be renewed, while his outward man decayeth; that he may behold death without fear, cast himself wholly upon Christ without doubting, desire to be dissolved and to be with Christ, and so receive the end of his faith, the salvation of his soul, through the only merits and intercession of the Lord Jesus Christ, our alone Saviour and all-sufficient Redeemer.”\n\nThe minister shall admonish him also (as there shall be cause) to set his house in order, thereby to prevent inconveniences; to take care for payment of his debts, and to make restitution or satisfaction where he hath done any wrong; to be reconciled to those with whom he hath been at variance, and fully to forgive all men their trespasses against him, as he expects forgiveness at the hand of God.\n\nLastly, The minister may improve the present occasion to exhort those about the sick person to consider their own mortality, to return to the Lord, and make peace with him; in health to prepare for sickness, death, and judgment; and all the days of their appointed time so to wait until their change come, that when Christ, who is our life, shall appear, they may appear with him in glory.\n\nBack to top.", "token_count": 1685, "proofs": []} +{"_source_id": "directory-for-publick-worship", "_source_title": "The Directory for the Publick Worship of God", "_author": "Westminster Assembly", "_contributors": [], "_schema_type": "doctrinal_document", "_license": "cc0-1.0", "_source_url": "https://thewestminsterstandard.org/directory-for-publick-worship", "document_id": "directory-for-publick-worship", "document_kind": "directory", "unit_type": "section", "number": "12", "title": "Concerning Burial of the Dead.", "parent_number": "", "parent_title": "", "content": "WHEN any person departeth this life, let the dead body, upon the day of burial, be decently attended from the house to the place appointed for publick burial, and there immediately interred, without any ceremony.\n\nAnd because the custom of kneeling down, and praying by or towards the dead corpse, and other such usages, in the place where it lies before it be carried to burial, are superstitious; and for that praying, reading, and singing, both in going to and at the grave, have been grossly abused, are no way beneficial to the dead, and have proved many ways hurtful to the living; therefore let all such things be laid aside.\n\nHowbeit, we judge it very convenient, that the Christian friends, which accompany the dead body to the place appointed for publick burial, do apply themselves to meditations and conferences suitable to the occasion and that the minister, as upon other occasions, so at this time, if he be present, may put them in remembrance of their duty.\n\nThat this shall not extend to deny any civil respects or deferences at the burial, suitable to the rank and condition of the party deceased, while he was living.\n\nBack to top.", "token_count": 247, "proofs": []} +{"_source_id": "directory-for-publick-worship", "_source_title": "The Directory for the Publick Worship of God", "_author": "Westminster Assembly", "_contributors": [], "_schema_type": "doctrinal_document", "_license": "cc0-1.0", "_source_url": "https://thewestminsterstandard.org/directory-for-publick-worship", "document_id": "directory-for-publick-worship", "document_kind": "directory", "unit_type": "section", "number": "13", "title": "Concerning Publick Solemn Fasting.", "parent_number": "", "parent_title": "", "content": "WHEN some great and notable judgments are either inflicted upon a people, or apparently imminent, or by some extraordinary provocations notoriously deserved; as also when some special blessing is to be sought and obtained, publick solemn fasting (which is to continue the whole day) is a duty that God expecteth from that nation or people.\n\nA religious fast requires total abstinence, not only from all food, (unless bodily weakness do manifestly disable from holding out till the fast be ended, in which case somewhat may be taken, yet very sparingly, to support nature, when ready to faint,) but also from all worldly labour, discourses, and thoughts, and from all bodily delights, and such like, (although at other times lawful,) rich apparel, ornaments, and such like, during the fast; and much more from whatever is in the nature or use scandalous and offensive, as gaudish attire, lascivious habits and gestures, and other vanities of either sex; which .i.we; recommend to all ministers, in their places, diligently and zealously to reprove, as at other times, so especially at a fast, without respect of persons, as there shall be occasion.\n\nBefore the publick meeting, each family and person apart are privately to use all religious care to prepare their hearts to such a solemn work, and to be early at the congregation.\n\nSo large a portion of the day as conveniently may be, is to be spent in publick reading and preaching of the word, with singing of psalms, fit to quicken affections suitable to such a duty: but especially in prayer, to this or the like effect:\n\n“Giving glory to the great Majesty of God, the Creator, Preserver, and supreme Ruler of all the world, the better to affect us thereby with an holy reverence and awe of him; acknowledging his manifold, great, and tender mercies, especially to the church and nation, the more effectually to soften and abase our hearts before him; humbly confessing of sins of all sorts, with their several aggravations; justifying God’s righteous judgments, as being far less than our sins do deserve; yet humbly and earnestly imploring his mercy and grace for ourselves, the church and nation, for our king, and all in authority, and for all others for whom we are bound to pray, (according as the present exigent requireth,) with more special importunity and enlargement than at other times; applying by faith the promises and goodness of God for pardon, help, and deliverance from the evils felt, feared, or deserved; and for obtaining the blessings which we need and expect; together with a giving up of ourselves wholly and for ever unto the Lord.”\n\nIn all these, the ministers, who are the mouths of the people unto God, ought so to speak from their hearts, upon serious and thorough premeditation of them, that both themselves and their people may be much affected, and even melted thereby, especially with sorrow for their sins; that it may be indeed a day of deep humiliation and afflicting of the soul.\n\nSpecial choice is to be made of such scriptures to be read, and of such tests for preaching, as may best work the hearts of the hearers to the special business of the day, and most dispose them to humiliation and repentance: insisting most on those particulars which each minister’s observation and experience tells him are most conducing to the edification and reformation of that congregation to which he preacheth.\n\nBefore the close of the publick duties, the minister is, in his own and the people’s name, to engage his and their hearts to be the Lord’s, with professed purpose and resolution to reform whatever is amiss among them, and more particularly such sins as they have been more remarkably guilty of; and to draw near unto God, and to walk more closely and faithfully with him in new obedience, than ever before.\n\nHe is also to admonish the people, with all importunity, that the work of that day doth not end with the publick duties of it, but that they are so to improve the remainder of the day, and of their whole life, in reinforcing upon themselves and their families in private all those godly affections and resolutions which they professed in publick, as that they may be settled in their hearts for ever, and themselves may more sensibly find that God hath smelt a sweet savour in Christ from their performances, and is pacified towards them, by answers of grace, in pardoning of sin, in removing of judgments, in averting or preventing of plagues, and in conferring of blessings, suitable to the conditions and prayers of his people, by Jesus Christ.\n\nBesides solemn and general fasts enjoined by authority, we judge that, at other times, congregations may keep days of fasting, as divine providence shall administer unto them special occasion; and also that families may do the same, so it be not on days wherein the congregation to which they do belong is to meet for fasting, or other publick duties of worship.\n\nBack to top.", "token_count": 1045, "proofs": []} +{"_source_id": "directory-for-publick-worship", "_source_title": "The Directory for the Publick Worship of God", "_author": "Westminster Assembly", "_contributors": [], "_schema_type": "doctrinal_document", "_license": "cc0-1.0", "_source_url": "https://thewestminsterstandard.org/directory-for-publick-worship", "document_id": "directory-for-publick-worship", "document_kind": "directory", "unit_type": "section", "number": "14", "title": "Concerning the Observation of Days of Publick Thanksgiving.", "parent_number": "", "parent_title": "", "content": "WHEN any such day is to be kept, let notice be given of it, and of the occasion thereof, some convenient time before, that the people may the better prepare themselves thereunto.\n\nThe day being come, and the congregation (after private preparations) being assembled, the minister is to begin with a word of exhortation, to stir up the people to the duty for which they are met, and with a short prayer for God’s assistance and blessing, (as at other conventions for publick worship,) according to the particular occasion of their meeting.\n\nLet him then make some pithy narration of the deliverance obtained, or mercy received, or of whatever hath occasioned that assembling of the congregation, that all may better understand it, or be minded of it, and more affected with it.\n\nAnd, because singing of psalms is of all other the most proper ordinance for expressing of joy and thanksgiving, let some pertinent psalm or psalms be sung for that purpose, before or after the reading of some portion of the word suitable to the present business.\n\nThen let the minister, who is to preach, proceed to further exhortation and prayer before his sermon, with special reference to the present work: after which, let him preach upon some text of Scripture pertinent to the occasion.\n\nThe sermon ended, let him not only pray, as at other times after preaching is directed, with remembrance of the necessities of the Church, King, and State, (if before the sermon they were omitted,) but enlarge himself in due and solemn thanksgiving for former mercies and deliverances; but more especially for that which at the present calls them together to give thanks: with humble petition for the continuance and renewing of God’s wonted mercies, as need shall be, and for sanctifying grace to make a right use thereof. And so, having sung another psalm, suitable to the mercy, let him dismiss the congregation with a blessing, that they may have some convenient time for their repast and refreshing.\n\nBut the minister (before their dismission) is solemnly to admonish them to beware of all excess and riot, tending to gluttony or drunkenness, and much more of these sins themselves, in their eating and refreshing; and to take care that their mirth and rejoicing be not carnal, but spiritual, which may make God’s praise to be glorious, and themselves humble and sober; and that both their feeding and rejoicing may render them more cheerful and enlarged, further to celebrate his praises in the midst of the congregation, when they return unto it in the remaining part of that day.\n\nWhen the congregation shall be again assembled, the like course in praying, reading, preaching, singing of psalms, and offering up of more praise and thanksgiving, that is before directed for the morning, is to be renewed and continued, so far as the time will give leave.\n\nAt one or both of the publick meetings that day, a collection is to be made for the poor, (and in the like manner upon the day of publick humiliation,) that their loins may bless us, and rejoice the more with us. And the people are to be exhorted, at the end of the latter meeting, to spend the residue of that day in holy duties, and testifications of Christian love and charity one towards another, and of rejoicing more and more in the Lord; as becometh those who make the joy of the Lord their strength.\n\nBack to top.", "token_count": 716, "proofs": []} +{"_source_id": "directory-for-publick-worship", "_source_title": "The Directory for the Publick Worship of God", "_author": "Westminster Assembly", "_contributors": [], "_schema_type": "doctrinal_document", "_license": "cc0-1.0", "_source_url": "https://thewestminsterstandard.org/directory-for-publick-worship", "document_id": "directory-for-publick-worship", "document_kind": "directory", "unit_type": "section", "number": "15", "title": "Of Singing of Psalms.", "parent_number": "", "parent_title": "", "content": "IT is the duty of Christians to praise God publickly, by singing of psalms together in the congregation, and also privately in the family.\n\nIn singing of psalms, the voice is to be tunably and gravely ordered; but the chief care must be to sing with understanding, and with grace in the heart, making melody unto the Lord.\n\nThat the whole congregation may join herein, every one that can read is to have a psalm book; and all others, not disabled by age or otherwise, are to be exhorted to learn to read. But for the present, where many in the congregation cannot read, it is convenient that the minister, or some other fit person appointed by him and the other ruling officers, do read the psalm, line by line, before the singing thereof.\n\nBack to top.", "token_count": 169, "proofs": []} +{"_source_id": "directory-for-publick-worship", "_source_title": "The Directory for the Publick Worship of God", "_author": "Westminster Assembly", "_contributors": [], "_schema_type": "doctrinal_document", "_license": "cc0-1.0", "_source_url": "https://thewestminsterstandard.org/directory-for-publick-worship", "document_id": "directory-for-publick-worship", "document_kind": "directory", "unit_type": "section", "number": "16", "title": "AN APPENDIX,", "parent_number": "", "parent_title": "", "content": "Touching Days and Places for Publick Worship.\n\nTHERE is no day commanded in scripture to be kept holy under the gospel but the Lord’s day, which is the Christian Sabbath.\n\nFestival days, vulgarly called\nHoly-days,\nhaving no warrant in the word of God, are not to be continued.\n\nNevertheless, it is lawful and necessary, upon special emergent occasions, to separate a day or days for publick fasting or thanksgiving, as the several eminent and extraordinary dispensations of God’s providence shall administer cause and opportunity to his people.\n\nAs no place is capable of any holiness, under pretence of whatsoever dedication or consecration; so neither is it subject to such pollution by any superstition formerly used, and now laid aside, as may render it unlawful or inconvenient for Christians to meet together therein for the publick worship of God. And therefore we hold it requisite, that the places of publick assembling for worship among us should be continued and employed to that use.\n\nBack to top.", "token_count": 205, "proofs": []} +{"_source_id": "first-confession-of-basel", "_source_title": "First Confession of Basel", "_author": "John Oecolampadius", "_contributors": ["Oswald Myconius"], "_schema_type": "doctrinal_document", "_license": "cc0-1.0", "_source_url": "http://apostles-creed.org/wp-content/uploads/2014/09/The-First-Confession-of-Basel-1534.pdf", "document_id": "first-confession-of-basel", "document_kind": "confession", "unit_type": "article", "number": "I", "title": "CONCERNING GOD", "parent_number": "", "parent_title": "", "content": "We believe in God the Father, God the Son, God the Holy Spirit, one holy, divine Trinity, three Persons and one single, eternal, almighty God, in essence and substance, and not three gods. We also believe that God has created all things by His eternal Word, that is, by His only-begotten Son, and preserves and strengthens all things by His Spirit, that is, by His power; and therefore, God sustains and governs all things as He created them.\n\nHence we confess that before He created the world God elected all those upon whom He willed to bestow the inheritance of eternal salvation.", "token_count": 130, "proofs": [{"id": 1, "references": [{"raw": "Gen.1.1", "osis": ["Gen.1.1"]}, {"raw": "John.1.14", "osis": ["John.1.14"]}, {"raw": "1Chr.29.11-1Chr.29.12", "osis": ["1Chr.29.11-1Chr.29.12"]}, {"raw": "Acts.2.23", "osis": ["Acts.2.23"]}]}, {"id": 2, "references": [{"raw": "Rom.8.28", "osis": ["Rom.8.28"]}, {"raw": "Rom.9.6", "osis": ["Rom.9.6"]}, {"raw": "Rom.11.5", "osis": ["Rom.11.5"]}, {"raw": "Eph.1.4", "osis": ["Eph.1.4"]}]}]} +{"_source_id": "first-confession-of-basel", "_source_title": "First Confession of Basel", "_author": "John Oecolampadius", "_contributors": ["Oswald Myconius"], "_schema_type": "doctrinal_document", "_license": "cc0-1.0", "_source_url": "http://apostles-creed.org/wp-content/uploads/2014/09/The-First-Confession-of-Basel-1534.pdf", "document_id": "first-confession-of-basel", "document_kind": "confession", "unit_type": "article", "number": "II", "title": "CONCERNING MAN", "parent_number": "", "parent_title": "", "content": "We confess that in the beginning God made man faultless in the likeness of righteousness and holiness. But he willfully fell into sin. Through this fall the whole human race was corrupted and made subject to damnation. Moreover, our nature was enfeebled and became so inclined to sin that, unless it is restored by the Spirit of God, man neither does nor wants to do anything good of himself.", "token_count": 83, "proofs": [{"id": 1, "references": [{"raw": "Gen.1.26", "osis": ["Gen.1.26"]}, {"raw": "Eph.4.21", "osis": ["Eph.4.21"]}, {"raw": "Gen.8.6", "osis": ["Gen.8.6"]}, {"raw": "Gen.5.3", "osis": ["Gen.5.3"]}, {"raw": "Rom.5.12,Rom.5.15", "osis": ["Rom.5.12", "Rom.5.15"]}, {"raw": "1Cor.15.21", "osis": ["1Cor.15.21"]}, {"raw": "Eph.2.1", "osis": ["Eph.2.1"]}, {"raw": "Gen.6.5", "osis": ["Gen.6.5"]}, {"raw": "Gen.8.21", "osis": ["Gen.8.21"]}, {"raw": "John.3.3", "osis": ["John.3.3"]}, {"raw": "Rom.3.10,Rom.3.23", "osis": ["Rom.3.10", "Rom.3.23"]}, {"raw": "Ps.143.2,Ps.143.10", "osis": ["Ps.143.2", "Ps.143.10"]}, {"raw": "Eph.2.1", "osis": ["Eph.2.1"]}]}]} +{"_source_id": "first-confession-of-basel", "_source_title": "First Confession of Basel", "_author": "John Oecolampadius", "_contributors": ["Oswald Myconius"], "_schema_type": "doctrinal_document", "_license": "cc0-1.0", "_source_url": "http://apostles-creed.org/wp-content/uploads/2014/09/The-First-Confession-of-Basel-1534.pdf", "document_id": "first-confession-of-basel", "document_kind": "confession", "unit_type": "article", "number": "III", "title": "GOD'S CARE FOR US", "parent_number": "", "parent_title": "", "content": "Although man through the fall became subject to damnation and became God's enemy, yet God never ceased to care for the human race. Witnesses to this are the patriarchs, the promises before and after the flood, the law given by God through Moses, and the holy prophets.", "token_count": 56, "proofs": [{"id": 1, "references": [{"raw": "Rom.5.16", "osis": ["Rom.5.16"]}, {"raw": "Gen.3.15", "osis": ["Gen.3.15"]}, {"raw": "Gen.21.15", "osis": ["Gen.21.15"]}, {"raw": "Gen.26.3-Gen.26.4,Gen.26.24", "osis": ["Gen.26.3-Gen.26.4", "Gen.26.24"]}, {"raw": "Gen.28.13", "osis": ["Gen.28.13"]}]}]} +{"_source_id": "first-confession-of-basel", "_source_title": "First Confession of Basel", "_author": "John Oecolampadius", "_contributors": ["Oswald Myconius"], "_schema_type": "doctrinal_document", "_license": "cc0-1.0", "_source_url": "http://apostles-creed.org/wp-content/uploads/2014/09/The-First-Confession-of-Basel-1534.pdf", "document_id": "first-confession-of-basel", "document_kind": "confession", "unit_type": "article", "number": "IV", "title": "CONCERNING CHRIST, TRUE GOD AND TRUE MAN", "parent_number": "", "parent_title": "", "content": "We firmly believe and confess that Christ was given to us by the Father at the appointed time according to the promises of God, and that the eternal, divine Word became flesh, that is, the Son of God, united with human nature in one person, became our brother in order that we might become heirs of God through Him.\n\nConcerning this Jesus Christ, we believe that He was conceived by the Holy Spirit, born of the pure, undefiled Virgin Mary, suffered tinder Pontius Pilate, was crucified and died for our sins; and thus by offering up Himself He made satisfaction to God for our sins and the sins of all believers and reconciled us to God, our heavenly Father, and by His death has conquered and overcome the world, death and hell. Moreover, we believe that according to the flesh He was buried, descended into hell, on the third day rose from the dead, and when He had sufficiently shown himself, He ascended into heaven with body and soul where He sits at the right hand of God in the glory of God His heavenly Father, whence He will come to judge the living and the dead. Furthermore, as He had promised He sent to His disciples His Holy Spirit, in whom we believe even as we believe in the Father and the Son.", "token_count": 258, "proofs": [{"id": 1, "references": [{"raw": "Matt.1.20", "osis": ["Matt.1.20"]}, {"raw": "Luke.2.10", "osis": ["Luke.2.10"]}, {"raw": "John.1.14", "osis": ["John.1.14"]}, {"raw": "Phil.2.6-Phil.2.7", "osis": ["Phil.2.6-Phil.2.7"]}, {"raw": "Rom.6.8", "osis": ["Rom.6.8"]}, {"raw": "Rom.8.15", "osis": ["Rom.8.15"]}, {"raw": "Heb.2.10", "osis": ["Heb.2.10"]}]}, {"id": 2, "references": [{"raw": "Matt.1.18", "osis": ["Matt.1.18"]}, {"raw": "Luke.1.35", "osis": ["Luke.1.35"]}, {"raw": "Luke.2.7", "osis": ["Luke.2.7"]}, {"raw": "Matt.20.28", "osis": ["Matt.20.28"]}, {"raw": "Matt.26.28", "osis": ["Matt.26.28"]}, {"raw": "Rom.5.6", "osis": ["Rom.5.6"]}, {"raw": "1Cor.15.3", "osis": ["1Cor.15.3"]}, {"raw": "1Pet.2.24", "osis": ["1Pet.2.24"]}, {"raw": "Heb.9.14,Heb.9.26,Heb.9.28", "osis": ["Heb.9.14", "Heb.9.26", "Heb.9.28"]}, {"raw": 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that the Lord Jesus instituted His holy Supper for the observance of His holy passion with thanksgiving, to proclaim His death, and also to attest Christian love and unity with true faith.\n\nAnd just as in Baptism, in which the washing away of sins is offered to us by the ministers of the Church but can only be effected by the Father, Son and Holy Spirit, water remains truly water, so also does the bread and wine remain bread and wine in the Lord's Supper, in which the true body and blood of Christ is portrayed and offered to us with the bread and wine of the Lord, together with the words of institution.\n\nWe firmly believe, however, that Christ Himself is the food of a believing soul unto eternal life, and that our souls are nourished through true faith in the crucified Christ with the flesh and blood of Christ, and that we, as members of His body of which He is our only Head, live in Him and He in us, so that on the Day of Judgment we may be raised by Him and in Him to eternal joy 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And should we be informed from the same Holy Scriptures of a better one, we have thereby expressed our readiness to be willing at any time to obey God and His holy Word with great thanksgiving. Enacted at a meeting of our Council, Wednesday, January 21, in the year 1534 after the birth of Christ our only Saviour.", "token_count": 89, "proofs": []} +{"_source_id": "first-helvetic-confession", "_source_title": "First Helvetic Confession", "_author": "Heinrich Bullinger", "_contributors": [], "_schema_type": "doctrinal_document", "_license": "cc0-1.0", "_source_url": "https://quod.lib.umich.edu/e/eebo/A13256.0001.001?rgn=main;view=fulltext", "document_id": "first-helvetic-confession", "document_kind": "confession", "unit_type": "article", "number": "1", "title": "Of the Holy Scrypture", "parent_number": "", "parent_title": "", "content": "The canonycall or holy scrypture whiche is the worde of god taught and gyuen by the holy spryte, & puplyshed vnto the worlde by the prophetes and holy apostles, which also is the moost perfyte and auncient science and doctryne of wysoome it alone contayneth consumatly all godlynes and all sorte and maner of facyon of lyfe.", "token_count": 96, "proofs": []} +{"_source_id": "first-helvetic-confession", "_source_title": "First Helvetic Confession", "_author": "Heinrich Bullinger", "_contributors": [], "_schema_type": "doctrinal_document", "_license": "cc0-1.0", "_source_url": "https://quod.lib.umich.edu/e/eebo/A13256.0001.001?rgn=main;view=fulltext", "document_id": "first-helvetic-confession", "document_kind": "confession", "unit_type": "article", "number": "2", "title": "Of the Exposicion of Scrypture", "parent_number": "", "parent_title": "", "content": "The interpretacion or exposicio of this holy wrytte ought and shuld be sought out of it selfe, so that it shulde be the owne interpretour, the rule of charite and faythe hauynge gouernaunce.", "token_count": 54, "proofs": []} +{"_source_id": "first-helvetic-confession", "_source_title": "First Helvetic Confession", "_author": "Heinrich Bullinger", "_contributors": [], "_schema_type": "doctrinal_document", "_license": "cc0-1.0", "_source_url": "https://quod.lib.umich.edu/e/eebo/A13256.0001.001?rgn=main;view=fulltext", "document_id": "first-helvetic-confession", "document_kind": "confession", "unit_type": "article", "number": "3", "title": "Of Mannes Tradicions", "parent_number": "", "parent_title": "", "content": "As to other thynges, of tradicions of men howe bewtifull & how moch receyued soeuer they be, what so euer tradicions withdraweth vs & stoppeth vs fro the scripture, of such do we answere the sayenges of the lord as of thynges hurt full and vnprofytable, they worshyppe me in vayne teachyng the doctrynes of man. 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"document_id": "first-helvetic-confession", "document_kind": "confession", "unit_type": "article", "number": "6", "title": "Of God", "parent_number": "", "parent_title": "", "content": "Of God we byleue in this sorte, that he is almyghtie, beynge one in substance and thre in persones, whiche euen as he hathe created by his worde, that is his sone, all thynges of nothynge, so by his spirite and prouydence gouerns he, preserue, & norysheth he, most truly, ryghtously, and wysely all thynges.", "token_count": 102, "proofs": []} +{"_source_id": "first-helvetic-confession", "_source_title": "First Helvetic Confession", "_author": "Heinrich Bullinger", "_contributors": [], "_schema_type": "doctrinal_document", "_license": "cc0-1.0", "_source_url": "https://quod.lib.umich.edu/e/eebo/A13256.0001.001?rgn=main;view=fulltext", "document_id": "first-helvetic-confession", "document_kind": "confession", "unit_type": "article", "number": "7", "title": "Of Man", "parent_number": "", "parent_title": "", "content": "Man whiche is the perfectest image of God in earthe, and also is the chefe dignite and honoure amonge all creatures visible, beynge made of soule and body, of the whiche twayne the body is mortall, the soule immortall, whan he was creat of god holy, by fallynge in vyce and synne throughe his owne fal, drew with hym in that same ruen & fal, & so subiected all mankynde to the same calamitie & wretchydnes that he fell in.", "token_count": 124, "proofs": []} +{"_source_id": "first-helvetic-confession", "_source_title": "First Helvetic Confession", "_author": "Heinrich Bullinger", "_contributors": [], "_schema_type": "doctrinal_document", "_license": "cc0-1.0", "_source_url": "https://quod.lib.umich.edu/e/eebo/A13256.0001.001?rgn=main;view=fulltext", "document_id": "first-helvetic-confession", "document_kind": "confession", "unit_type": "article", "number": "8", "title": "Of Originall Synne", "parent_number": "", "parent_title": "", "content": "And so this pestiferous infection whiche men calleth originall, hathe infecte and ouerspred the whole kynde of man, so far that by no helpe (he beynge the sone of wrathe and vengaunge and enemye of god) coulde be healed by any meanes but by the helpe of god onely, for yf there be any good that remayneth in man after the fall, that same beynge ioyntelie made weaker and weaker by our vyce tournes to the worse, because the strengthe and power of euyll ouercometh it, and nother suffereth it vs to folowe reason nor yet to exersyse ye godlynes of our mynde.", "token_count": 164, "proofs": []} +{"_source_id": "first-helvetic-confession", "_source_title": "First Helvetic Confession", "_author": "Heinrich Bullinger", "_contributors": [], "_schema_type": "doctrinal_document", "_license": "cc0-1.0", "_source_url": "https://quod.lib.umich.edu/e/eebo/A13256.0001.001?rgn=main;view=fulltext", "document_id": "first-helvetic-confession", "document_kind": "confession", "unit_type": "article", "number": "9", "title": "Of Frewyll", "parent_number": "", "parent_title": "", "content": "Wherfore we attribute so free wyll to man as we whiche wyttynge & wyllynge to do good, fele experiece of euyll, Also euyll trewly we maye do of oure owne wyll, but to enbrace and folowe good (except we be elluminat styred vp and mounted, by the grace of Chryst) we maye not, for god is he whiche worketh in vs, bothe to wyll, to performe, and to accomplyshe for his owne good wyll sake, and of god cometh our helth and saluacion, but of our selfe commeth perdicion.", "token_count": 147, "proofs": []} +{"_source_id": "first-helvetic-confession", "_source_title": "First Helvetic Confession", "_author": "Heinrich Bullinger", "_contributors": [], "_schema_type": "doctrinal_document", "_license": "cc0-1.0", "_source_url": "https://quod.lib.umich.edu/e/eebo/A13256.0001.001?rgn=main;view=fulltext", "document_id": "first-helvetic-confession", "document_kind": "confession", "unit_type": "article", "number": "10", "title": "Of the Eternall Mynde of God to Restore Man", "parent_number": "", "parent_title": "", "content": "And howbeit that through his fault man was subiecte vnto dampnacion, and also was runne vnder the iuste indingnacion of God to take vengaunce of hym, yet god the father neuer seaced to take a mercyfull cure ouer hym, the whiche thynge is manifest not onely of the fyrste prynces and the whole lawe, whiche as it is holy and good teaching vs the wyll of god, ryghtuousnes, and truthe, so worketh it wrath and storeth vp synne within vs, and slacketh it not, and that not through any faulte of it selfe but through oure vyce, but also clerely appereth it through Christ whiche was ordayned and geuen for that purpose.", "token_count": 173, "proofs": []} +{"_source_id": "first-helvetic-confession", "_source_title": "First Helvetic Confession", "_author": "Heinrich Bullinger", "_contributors": [], "_schema_type": "doctrinal_document", "_license": "cc0-1.0", "_source_url": "https://quod.lib.umich.edu/e/eebo/A13256.0001.001?rgn=main;view=fulltext", "document_id": "first-helvetic-confession", "document_kind": "confession", "unit_type": "article", "number": "11", "title": "Of Iesus Christ and that is Done by Hym", "parent_number": "", "parent_title": "", "content": "This Christ the very sone of God, & very God and very man also was made our brother, at the tyme appoynted he toke vpon hi whole man, made of soule and body, hauynge two natures vnpermyxte and one deuyne parsone, to the intent that he shulde restore vnto lyfe vs that were deed, and make vs aryse of God annexte with hym selfe, he also after that he had taken vpon him of the immaculate virgin by operacion of the holy goost fleshe, whiche was holy bycause of the vnion of the godhed, which is and also was lyke to our fleshe in all thynges excepte in synfulnes, and that bycause it behoued ye sacrefice for synne to be cleane and inmaculate, gaue that same fleshe to death for to expell all our synne by that meanes, and he also to the entent that we shuld haue one full and perfecte hope and trust of our inmortalitie hathe raysed vp agayne fro death to lyfe his owne fleshe, and hathe set it and placed it in heauen at the ryghte hande of his almyghty father.\n\nAnd there he sytteth our victorious champion, our gyder, our capitayne, and heed, also our hyghest bysshop in dede synne, death, and hell, beynge victoriously ouercome by hym, and defendeth oure cause and pleateth it perpetually vntyll he shall reforme and fascion vs to that lykenes to whiche we were create, and brynge vs to be partakers of eternall lyfe, and we loke for hym and beleueth that he shall come at the ende of all ages to be our trewe ryghtuous iust Iudge, and shall pronofice sentence agaynst all fleshe, whiche shalbe raysed vp before to that Iudgement and that he shall exalte the godly a boue the heauens, but the vngodly shall he codepne bothe body & soule to eternal distruction.\n\nAnd as he onely is oure mediatour, and entercessour, hoste and sacrifice, bysshop, lorde, and our kynge. Also do we acknowlage and confesse hym onely to be our attonement and raunsome, satisfaction, expiacion, or wysdome, our defence, and our onely deliuerer, refusyng vtterly all other meane of lyfe and saluacion, excepte thus by Chryst onely.", "token_count": 595, "proofs": []} +{"_source_id": "first-helvetic-confession", "_source_title": "First Helvetic Confession", "_author": "Heinrich Bullinger", "_contributors": [], "_schema_type": "doctrinal_document", "_license": "cc0-1.0", "_source_url": "https://quod.lib.umich.edu/e/eebo/A13256.0001.001?rgn=main;view=fulltext", "document_id": "first-helvetic-confession", "document_kind": "confession", "unit_type": "article", "number": "12", "title": "The Ende of the Preachynge of the Gospell", "parent_number": "", "parent_title": "", "content": "And therfore in the whole doctryne of the euangelystes anunciat and shew to be the fyrste, and chefely to be inculcated and taught that we are safe onely by the marcie of God, and merite of our sauiour Christ. And that men maye perceyue and vnderstande the better howe necessary is the mercie of god, and Christes merites for the, theyr synnes shuld be clerely shewed to them by the lawe, and remission by Christes death.", "token_count": 122, "proofs": []} +{"_source_id": "first-helvetic-confession", "_source_title": "First Helvetic Confession", "_author": "Heinrich Bullinger", "_contributors": [], "_schema_type": "doctrinal_document", "_license": "cc0-1.0", "_source_url": "https://quod.lib.umich.edu/e/eebo/A13256.0001.001?rgn=main;view=fulltext", "document_id": "first-helvetic-confession", "document_kind": "confession", "unit_type": "article", "number": "13", "title": "Of Fayth & of the Power of It", "parent_number": "", "parent_title": "", "content": "And these so godly benifites with the very sanctificacion of the holy spirite, do we optayne by fayth, the very trewe gyfte of God, and not throughe any other power or strength of oure selues or merytes.\n\nWhiche faythe is one certayne and vndouted substance and aprehensyon of all thynges that we hope for to come of the kyndnes of god, and it cometh firste out of the selfe charitie, it worketh noble frutes of al vertues, yet not with standynge we atribute no thyng to the dedes, althoughe they be godly yet be they mennes workes and actes, but the helthe and saluacion that is optayned, we atribute to the grace of god onely, and truely this worshypynge a lone is the very trewe worshypynge of god, faythe I meane mooste pryngnaunt & plentifull of good workes without any confydence in the workes.", "token_count": 235, "proofs": []} +{"_source_id": "first-helvetic-confession", "_source_title": "First Helvetic Confession", "_author": "Heinrich Bullinger", "_contributors": [], "_schema_type": "doctrinal_document", "_license": "cc0-1.0", "_source_url": "https://quod.lib.umich.edu/e/eebo/A13256.0001.001?rgn=main;view=fulltext", "document_id": "first-helvetic-confession", "document_kind": "confession", "unit_type": "article", "number": "14", "title": "The Congregacion or Churche", "parent_number": "", "parent_title": "", "content": "Also we holde and beleue that the churche, whiche is the congregacion & eleccion of all holy men, whiche also is the spouse of Christ whom he shall presente without spot vnto his father washynge it in his owne blode, is of suche lyuely stones aforesayd layde vpo this lyuely rocke on this maner..n\n he whiche churche howbeit, it be euydently knowne onely to the eyes of God, yet be certayne eternall ryghtes institute by Christ and be one publyke and lawful teachynge, teachynge of the worde of god, not onely is it spyed and knowen, but it is also so constituted by them that without the cerimonies there is no man reconed to be of it, excepte it be by a synguler preuilege of God", "token_count": 194, "proofs": []} +{"_source_id": "first-helvetic-confession", "_source_title": "First Helvetic Confession", "_author": "Heinrich Bullinger", "_contributors": [], "_schema_type": "doctrinal_document", "_license": "cc0-1.0", "_source_url": "https://quod.lib.umich.edu/e/eebo/A13256.0001.001?rgn=main;view=fulltext", "document_id": "first-helvetic-confession", "document_kind": "confession", "unit_type": "article", "number": "15", "title": "The Ministers of the Word of God", "parent_number": "", "parent_title": "", "content": "And for this cause we graunte the ministers of the church to be Cooperators of God as Paule calleth the, by whome God geueth and ministreth both know ledge of our selfe, and remission of synne, and conuerteth men to hym selfe, rayseth them vp, and comforteth the, affrayeth them also, and iudgeth them but so that the vertue and efficacie therof we ascrybe also to the Lorde, and the ministracion of the sacramentes. For it is manifest that this efficacie and powre is not bounde nor knytte to any creature, but is dyspensed lyberally and freely who soeuer and when soeuer he shall please for he that watereth is nothyng, nor yet is he that planteth any thynge, but he that geueth the encreasment, whiche is God.", "token_count": 200, "proofs": []} +{"_source_id": "first-helvetic-confession", "_source_title": "First Helvetic Confession", "_author": "Heinrich Bullinger", "_contributors": [], "_schema_type": "doctrinal_document", "_license": "cc0-1.0", "_source_url": "https://quod.lib.umich.edu/e/eebo/A13256.0001.001?rgn=main;view=fulltext", "document_id": "first-helvetic-confession", "document_kind": "confession", "unit_type": "article", "number": "16", "title": "The Power of the Churche", "parent_number": "", "parent_title": "", "content": "The aucthorite to preache Goddes worde, and to feede the Lordes flocke, the whiche properly is the power of the keyes, prescribynge and comaundyng, all men bothe hye and lowe all lyke, shulde be holy and inuiolat, and shulde be comitted onely to them that are mete therfore and chosen other by the eleccion of God, or elles by a sure and aduysed eleccion of the churche, or by theyr wyll to whome the churches depute & apoynt that offyce of chosynge.", "token_count": 140, "proofs": []} +{"_source_id": "first-helvetic-confession", "_source_title": "First Helvetic Confession", "_author": "Heinrich Bullinger", "_contributors": [], "_schema_type": "doctrinal_document", "_license": "cc0-1.0", "_source_url": "https://quod.lib.umich.edu/e/eebo/A13256.0001.001?rgn=main;view=fulltext", "document_id": "first-helvetic-confession", "document_kind": "confession", "unit_type": "article", "number": "17", "title": "The Chosyng of Ministers or Officers", "parent_number": "", "parent_title": "", "content": "This ministracion and offyce shulde be graunted to no man but to him whom the ministers of the churche, and they vnto whom the charge is gyuen by the churches, & foud iudged to be of knowlage in the law of god, & of inocent lyfe, the whiche seynge it is the very eleccion God, it is well and iustlye approued by the voyce of the churche, and the imposicion of handes of the heedes of the preestes.", "token_count": 121, "proofs": []} +{"_source_id": "first-helvetic-confession", "_source_title": "First Helvetic Confession", "_author": "Heinrich Bullinger", "_contributors": [], "_schema_type": "doctrinal_document", "_license": "cc0-1.0", "_source_url": "https://quod.lib.umich.edu/e/eebo/A13256.0001.001?rgn=main;view=fulltext", "document_id": "first-helvetic-confession", "document_kind": "confession", "unit_type": "article", "number": "18", "title": "The Heed & Sheperd of the Churche", "parent_number": "", "parent_title": "", "content": "Christe verely hym selfe is the very trewe heed of his churche and congregacion, and the onely pastor and heerd, and he also geueth presydetes, heedes, and teachers, to the entent that in the externall administracion they shulde vse the ppower of the churche well and lawfully, wherfore we knowe not them that are heedes & pastors in name onely, nor yet the Romenishe heedes.", "token_count": 107, "proofs": []} +{"_source_id": "first-helvetic-confession", "_source_title": "First Helvetic Confession", "_author": "Heinrich Bullinger", "_contributors": [], "_schema_type": "doctrinal_document", "_license": "cc0-1.0", "_source_url": "https://quod.lib.umich.edu/e/eebo/A13256.0001.001?rgn=main;view=fulltext", "document_id": "first-helvetic-confession", "document_kind": "confession", "unit_type": "article", "number": "19", "title": "The Dutie of Ministers or Officers", "parent_number": "", "parent_title": "", "content": "The chefe and pryncypall offyce of this ministracion is to preache repentaunce and remission of synne through Iesu Christe, to praye continually for the people, to geue diligence wholy to holy stodyes and to the worde of God, and resyst and pursue the deuyll alway with the word of god, as wt the sworde of the spirite, and that with a deadly ha tered, and by all meanes to chasten him awaye, to defende the holy citezens of Christe.\n\nAnd by all meanes compell and reproue the fautie and vicious, and to exclude from the churche them that stereth to farre, and that by a godly consente and agrement of them whiche are chosen of ye ministers and magistrates for correccyon, or to ponyshe them by any other waye conuenient and profytable meanes, so longe vntyll they come to a mendement, and so be safe, for this is the returnynge of the churche agayne, for one suche Citezen of Chryst yf he acknowlage and confesse his erroure with conuerted mynde and lyfe, for all this doctryne seketh and wylleth that we requyre wyllynge and helthefull correccion, exhilarite, or comforte all godly by a newe studdy of godlynes.", "token_count": 319, "proofs": []} +{"_source_id": "form-of-church-government", "_source_title": "The Form of Presbyterial Church-Government", "_author": "Westminster Assembly", "_contributors": [], "_schema_type": "doctrinal_document", "_license": "cc0-1.0", "_source_url": "https://thewestminsterstandard.org/form-of-church-government", "document_id": "form-of-church-government", "document_kind": "declaration", "unit_type": "section", "number": "1", "title": "THE PREFACE.", "parent_number": "", "parent_title": "", "content": "JESUS CHRIST, upon whose shoulders the government is, whose name is called Wonderful, Counsellor, The mighty God, The everlasting Father, The Prince of Peace; of the increase of whose government and peace there shall be no end; who sits upon the throne of David, and upon his kingdom, to order it, and to establish it with judgment and justice, from henceforth, even for ever; having all power given unto him in heaven and in earth by the Father, who raised him from the dead, and set him at his own right hand, far above all principalities and power, and might, and dominion, and every name that is named, not only in this world, but also in that which is to come, and put all things under his feet, and gave him to be the head over all things to the church, which is his body, the fulness of him that filleth all in all: he being ascended up far above all heavens, that he might fill all things, received gifts for his church, and gave officers necessary for the edification of his church, and perfecting of his saints.\n\nBack to top.", "token_count": 236, "proofs": []} +{"_source_id": "form-of-church-government", "_source_title": "The Form of Presbyterial Church-Government", "_author": "Westminster Assembly", "_contributors": [], "_schema_type": "doctrinal_document", "_license": "cc0-1.0", "_source_url": "https://thewestminsterstandard.org/form-of-church-government", "document_id": "form-of-church-government", "document_kind": "declaration", "unit_type": "section", "number": "2", "title": "Of the Church.", "parent_number": "", "parent_title": "", "content": "THERE is one general church visible, held forth in the New Testament.\n\nThe ministry, oracles, and ordinances of the New Testament, are given by Jesus Christ to the general church visible, for the gathering and perfecting of it in this life, until his second coming.\n\nParticular visible churches, members of the general church, are also held forth in the New Testament. Particular churches in the primitive times were made up of visible saints, viz. of such as, being of age, professed faith in Christ, and obedience unto Christ, according to the rules of faith and life taught by Christ and his apostles; and of their children.\n\nBack to top.", "token_count": 136, "proofs": []} +{"_source_id": "form-of-church-government", "_source_title": "The Form of Presbyterial Church-Government", "_author": "Westminster Assembly", "_contributors": [], "_schema_type": "doctrinal_document", "_license": "cc0-1.0", "_source_url": "https://thewestminsterstandard.org/form-of-church-government", "document_id": "form-of-church-government", "document_kind": "declaration", "unit_type": "section", "number": "3", "title": "Of the Officers of the Church.", "parent_number": "", "parent_title": "", "content": "THE officers which Christ hath appointed for the edification of his church, and the perfecting of the saints, are, some extraordinary, as apostles, evangelists, and prophets, which are ceased.\n\nOthers ordinary and perpetual, as pastors, teachers, and other church-governors, and deacons.\n\nBack to top.", "token_count": 66, "proofs": []} +{"_source_id": "form-of-church-government", "_source_title": "The Form of Presbyterial Church-Government", "_author": "Westminster Assembly", "_contributors": [], "_schema_type": "doctrinal_document", "_license": "cc0-1.0", "_source_url": "https://thewestminsterstandard.org/form-of-church-government", "document_id": "form-of-church-government", "document_kind": "declaration", "unit_type": "section", "number": "4", "title": "Pastors.", "parent_number": "", "parent_title": "", "content": "THE pastor is an ordinary and perpetual officer in the church, prophesying of the time of the gospel.\n\nFirst, it belongs to his office,\n\nTo pray for and with his flock, as the mouth of the people unto God, Acts vi. 2, 3, 4, and xx. 36, where preaching and prayer are joined as several parts of the same office. The office of the elder (that is, the pastor) is to pray for the sick, even in private, to which a blessing is especially promised; much more therefore ought he to perform this in the publick execution of his office, as a part thereof.\n\nTo read the Scriptures publickly; for the proof of which,\n\n1. That the priests and Levites in the Jewish church were trusted with the publick reading of the word is proved.\n\n2. That the ministers of the gospel have as ample a charge and commission to dispense the word, as well as other ordinances, as the priests and Levites had under the law, proved, Isa. lxvi. 21. Matt. xxiii. 34. where our Saviour entitleth the officers of the New Testament, whom he will send forth, by the same names of the teachers of the Old.\n\nWhich propositions prove, that therefore (the duty being of a moral nature) it followeth by just consequence, that the publick reading of the scriptures belongeth to the pastor’s office.\n\nTo feed the flock, by preaching of the word, according to which he is to teach, convince, reprove, exhort, and comfort.\n\nTo catechise, which is a plain laying down the first principles of the oracles of God, or of the doctrine of Christ, and is a part of preaching.\n\nTo dispense other divine mysteries.\n\nTo administer the sacraments.\n\nTo bless the people from God, Numb. vi. 23, 24, 25, 26. Compared with Rev. i.4, 5, (where the same blessings, and persons from whom they come, are ex mentioned,) Isa. lxvi. 21, where, under the names of Priests and Levites to be continued under the gospel, are meant evangelical pastors, who therefore are by office to bless the people.\n\nTo take care of the poor.\n\nAnd he hath also a ruling power over the flock as a pastor.\n\nTeacher or Doctor.\n\nTHE scripture doth hold out the name and title of teacher, as well as of the pastor.\n\nWho is also a minister of the word, as well as the pastor, and hath power of administration of the sacraments.\n\nThe Lord having given different gifts, and divers exercises according to these gifts, in the ministry of the word; though these different gifts may meet in, and accordingly be exercised by, one and the same minister; yet, where be several ministers in the same congregation, they may be designed to several employments, according to the different gifts in which each of them doth most excel. And he that doth more excel in exposition of scripture, in teaching sound doctrine, and in convincing gainsayers, than he doth in application, and is accordingly employed therein, may be called a teacher, or doctor, (the places alleged by the notation of the word do prove the proposition.) Nevertheless, where is but one minister in a particular congregation, he is to perform, as far is able, the whole work of the ministry.\n\nA teacher, or doctor, is of most excellent use in schools and universities; as of old in the schools of the prophets, and at Jerusalem, where Gamaliel and others taught as doctors.\n\nBack to top.", "token_count": 749, "proofs": []} +{"_source_id": "form-of-church-government", "_source_title": "The Form of Presbyterial Church-Government", "_author": "Westminster Assembly", "_contributors": [], "_schema_type": "doctrinal_document", "_license": "cc0-1.0", "_source_url": "https://thewestminsterstandard.org/form-of-church-government", "document_id": "form-of-church-government", "document_kind": "declaration", "unit_type": "section", "number": "5", "title": "Other Church-Governors.", "parent_number": "", "parent_title": "", "content": "AS there were in the Jewish church elders of the people joined with the priests and Levites in the government of the church; so Christ, who hath instituted government, and governors ecclesiastical in the church, hath furnished some in his church, beside the ministers of the word, with gifts for government, and with commission to execute the same when called thereunto, who are to join with the minis n the government of the church. Which officers reformed churches commonly call Elders.\n\nBack to top.", "token_count": 103, "proofs": []} +{"_source_id": "form-of-church-government", "_source_title": "The Form of Presbyterial Church-Government", "_author": "Westminster Assembly", "_contributors": [], "_schema_type": "doctrinal_document", "_license": "cc0-1.0", "_source_url": "https://thewestminsterstandard.org/form-of-church-government", "document_id": "form-of-church-government", "document_kind": "declaration", "unit_type": "section", "number": "6", "title": "Deacons.", "parent_number": "", "parent_title": "", "content": "THE scripture doth hold out deacons as distinct officers in the church.\n\nWhose office is perpetual. To whose office it belongs not to preach the word, or administer the sacraments, but to take special care in distributing to the necessities of the poor.\n\nBack to top.", "token_count": 56, "proofs": []} +{"_source_id": "form-of-church-government", "_source_title": "The Form of Presbyterial Church-Government", "_author": "Westminster Assembly", "_contributors": [], "_schema_type": "doctrinal_document", "_license": "cc0-1.0", "_source_url": "https://thewestminsterstandard.org/form-of-church-government", "document_id": "form-of-church-government", "document_kind": "declaration", "unit_type": "section", "number": "7", "title": "Of Particular Congregations.", "parent_number": "", "parent_title": "", "content": "IT is lawful and expedient that there be fixed congregations, that is, a certain company of Christians to meet in one assembly ordinarily for publick worship. When believers multiply to such a number, that they cannot conveniently meet in one place, it is lawful and expedient that they should be divided into distinct and fixed congregations, for the better administration of such ordinances as belong unto them, and the discharge of mutual duties.\n\nThe ordinary way of dividing Christians into distinct congregations, and most expedient for edification, is by the respective bounds of their dwellings.\n\nFirst, Because they who dwell together, being bound to all kind of moral duties one to another, have the better opportunity thereby to discharge them; which moral tie is perpetual; for Christ came not to destroy the law, but to fulfil it.\n\nSecondly, The communion of saints must be so ordered, as may stand with the most convenient use of the ordinances, and discharge of moral duties, without respect of persons.\n\nThirdly, The pastor and people must so nearly cohabit together, as that they may mutually perform their duties each to other with most conveniency.\n\nIn this company some must be set apart to bear office.\n\nBack to top.", "token_count": 246, "proofs": []} +{"_source_id": "form-of-church-government", "_source_title": "The Form of Presbyterial Church-Government", "_author": "Westminster Assembly", "_contributors": [], "_schema_type": "doctrinal_document", "_license": "cc0-1.0", "_source_url": "https://thewestminsterstandard.org/form-of-church-government", "document_id": "form-of-church-government", "document_kind": "declaration", "unit_type": "section", "number": "8", "title": "Of the Officers of a particular Congregation.", "parent_number": "", "parent_title": "", "content": "FOR officers in a single congregation, there ought to be one at the least, both to labour in the word and doctrine, and to rule.\n\nIt is also requisite that there should be others to join in government.\n\nAnd likewise it is requisite that there be others to take special care for the relief of the poor.\n\nThe number of each of which is to be proportioned according to the condition of the congregation.\n\nThese officers are to meet together at convenient and set times, for the well ordering of the affairs of that congregation, each according to his office.\n\nIt is most expedient that, in these meetings, one whose office is to labour in the word and doctrine, do moderate in their proceedings.\n\nBack to top.", "token_count": 144, "proofs": []} +{"_source_id": "form-of-church-government", "_source_title": "The Form of Presbyterial Church-Government", "_author": "Westminster Assembly", "_contributors": [], "_schema_type": "doctrinal_document", "_license": "cc0-1.0", "_source_url": "https://thewestminsterstandard.org/form-of-church-government", "document_id": "form-of-church-government", "document_kind": "declaration", "unit_type": "section", "number": "9", "title": "Of the Ordinances in a particular Congregation.", "parent_number": "", "parent_title": "", "content": "THE ordinances in a single congregation are, prayer, thanksgiving, and singing of psalms, the word read, (although there follow no immediate explication of what is read,) the word expounded and applied, catechising, the sacraments administered, collection made for the poor, dismissing the people with a blessing.\n\nBack to top.", "token_count": 70, "proofs": []} +{"_source_id": "form-of-church-government", "_source_title": "The Form of Presbyterial Church-Government", "_author": "Westminster Assembly", "_contributors": [], "_schema_type": "doctrinal_document", "_license": "cc0-1.0", "_source_url": "https://thewestminsterstandard.org/form-of-church-government", "document_id": "form-of-church-government", "document_kind": "declaration", "unit_type": "section", "number": "10", "title": "Of Church-Government, and the several sorts of Assemblies for the same.", "parent_number": "", "parent_title": "", "content": "CHRIST hath instituted a government, and governors ecclesiastical in the church: to that purpose, the apostles did immediately receive the keys from the hand of Jesus Christ, and did use and exercise them in all the churches of the world upon all occasions.\n\nAnd Christ hath since continually furnished some in his church with gifts of government, and with commission to execute the same, when called thereunto.\n\nIt is lawful, and agreeable to the word of God, that the church be governed by several sorts of assemblies, which are congregational, classical, and synodical.\n\nBack to top.", "token_count": 121, "proofs": []} +{"_source_id": "form-of-church-government", "_source_title": "The Form of Presbyterial Church-Government", "_author": "Westminster Assembly", "_contributors": [], "_schema_type": "doctrinal_document", "_license": "cc0-1.0", "_source_url": "https://thewestminsterstandard.org/form-of-church-government", "document_id": "form-of-church-government", "document_kind": "declaration", "unit_type": "section", "number": "11", "title": "Of the power in common of all these Assemblies.", "parent_number": "", "parent_title": "", "content": "IT is lawful, and agreeable to the word of God, that the several assemblies before mentioned have power to convent, and call before them, any person within their several bounds, whom the ecclesiastical business which is before them doth concern.\n\nThey have power to hear and determine such causes and differences as do orderly come before them.\n\nIt is lawful, and agreeable to the word of God, that all the said assemblies have some power to dispense church-censures.\n\nBack to top.", "token_count": 102, "proofs": []} +{"_source_id": "form-of-church-government", "_source_title": "The Form of Presbyterial Church-Government", "_author": "Westminster Assembly", "_contributors": [], "_schema_type": "doctrinal_document", "_license": "cc0-1.0", "_source_url": "https://thewestminsterstandard.org/form-of-church-government", "document_id": "form-of-church-government", "document_kind": "declaration", "unit_type": "section", "number": "12", "title": "Of Congregational Assemblies, that is, the Meeting of the ruling Officers of a particular Congregation, for the Government thereof.", "parent_number": "", "parent_title": "", "content": "THE ruling officers of a particular congregation have power, authoritatively, to call before them any member of the congregation, as they shall see just occasion.\n\nTo enquire into the knowledge and spiritual estate of the several members of the congregation.\n\nTo admonish and rebuke.\n\nWhich three branches are proved by Heb. xiii. 17; 1 Thess. v. 12, 13; Ezek. xxxiv. 4.\n\nAuthoritative suspension from the Lord’s table, of a person not yet cast out of the church, is agreeable to the scripture:\n\nFirst, Because the ordinance itself must not be profaned.\n\nSecondly, Because we are charged to withdraw from those that walk disorderly.\n\nThirdly, Because of the great sin and danger, both to him that comes unworthily, and also to the whole church. And there was power and authority, under the Old Testament, to keep unclean persons from holy things.\n\nThe like power and authority, by way of analogy, continues under the New Testament.\n\nThe ruling officers of a particular congregation have power authoritatively to suspend from the Lord’s table a person not yet cast out of the church:\n\nFirst, Because those who have authority to judge of, and admit, such as are fit to receive the sacrament, have authority to keep back such as shall be found unworthy.\n\nSecondly, Because it is an ecclesiastical business of ordinary practice belonging to that congregation.\n\nWhen congregations are divided and fixed, they need all mutual help one from another, both in regard of their intrinsical weaknesses and mutual dependence, as also in regard of enemies from without.\n\nBack to top.", "token_count": 339, "proofs": []} +{"_source_id": "form-of-church-government", "_source_title": "The Form of Presbyterial Church-Government", "_author": "Westminster Assembly", "_contributors": [], "_schema_type": "doctrinal_document", "_license": "cc0-1.0", "_source_url": "https://thewestminsterstandard.org/form-of-church-government", "document_id": "form-of-church-government", "document_kind": "declaration", "unit_type": "section", "number": "13", "title": "Of Classical Assemblies.", "parent_number": "", "parent_title": "", "content": "THE scripture doth hold out a presbytery in a church.\n\nA presbytery consisteth of ministers of the word, and such other publick officers as are agreeable to and warranted by the word of God to be church-governors, to join with the ministers in the government of the church.\n\nThe scripture doth hold forth, that many particular congregations may be under one presbyterial government.\n\nThis proposition is proved by instances:\n\nI. First, Of the church of Jerusalem, which consisted of more congregations than one, and all these congregations were under one presbyterial government.\n\nThis appeareth thus:\n\nFirst, The church of Jerusalem consisted of more congregations than one, as is manifest:\n\n1st, By the multitude of believers mentioned, in divers “places”, both before the dispersion of the believers there, by means of the persecution, and also after the dispersion.\n\n2dly, By the many apostles and other preachers in the church of Jerusalem. And if there were but one congregation there, then each apostle preached but seldom; which will not consist with Acts vi. 2.\n\n3dly, The diversity of languages among the believers, mentioned both in the second and sixth chapters of the Acts, doth argue more congregations than one in that church.\n\nSecondly, All those congregations were under one presbyterial government; because,\n\n1st, They were one church.\n\n2dly, The elders of the church are mentioned.\n\n3dly, The apostles did the ordinary acts of presbyters, as presbyters in that kirk; which proveth a presbyterial church before the dispersion, Acts vi.\n\n4thly, The several congregations in Jerusalem being one church, the elders of that church are mentioned as meeting together for acts of government; which proves that those several congregations were under one presbyterial government.\n\nAnd whether these congregations were fixed or not fixed, in regard of officers or members, it is all one as to the truth of the proposition.\n\nNor doth there appear any ma al difference betwixt the several congregations in Jerusalem, and the many congregations now in the ordinary condition of the church, as to the point of fixedness required of officers or members.\n\nThirdly, Therefore the scripture doth hold forth, that many congregations may be under one presbyterial government.\n\nII. Secondly, By the instance of the church of Ephesus; for,\n\nFirst, That there were more congregations than one in the church of Ephesus, appears by Acts xx. 31, where is mention of Paul’s continuance at Ephesus in preaching for the space of three years; and Acts xix. 18, 19, 20, where the special effect of the word is mentioned; and ver. 10. and 17. of the same chapter, where is a distinction of Jews and Greeks; and 1 Cor. xvi. 8, 9, where is a reason of Paul’s stay at Ephesus until Pentecost; and ver. 19, where is mention of a particular church in the house of Aquila and Priscilla, then at Ephesus, as appears, Acts xviii. 19, 24, 26. All which laid together, doth prove that the multitude of believers did make more congregations than one in the church of Ephesus.\n\nSecondly, That there were many elders over these many congregations, as one flock, appeareth.\n\nThirdly, That these many congregations were one church, and that they were under one presbyterial government, appeareth.\n\nBack to top.", "token_count": 749, "proofs": []} +{"_source_id": "form-of-church-government", "_source_title": "The Form of Presbyterial Church-Government", "_author": "Westminster Assembly", "_contributors": [], "_schema_type": "doctrinal_document", "_license": "cc0-1.0", "_source_url": "https://thewestminsterstandard.org/form-of-church-government", "document_id": "form-of-church-government", "document_kind": "declaration", "unit_type": "section", "number": "14", "title": "Of Synodical Assemblies.", "parent_number": "", "parent_title": "", "content": "THE scripture doth hold out another sort of assemblies for the government of the church, beside classical and congregational, all which we call Synodical.\n\nPastors and teachers, and other church-governors, (as also other fit persons, when it shall be deemed expedient,) are members of those assemblies which we call Synodical, where they have a lawful calling thereunto.\n\nSynodical assemblies may lawfully be of several sorts, as provincial, national, and oecumenical.\n\nIt is lawful, and agreeable to the word of God, that there be a subordination of congregational, classical, provincial, and national assemblies, for the government of the church.\n\nBack to top.", "token_count": 144, "proofs": []} +{"_source_id": "form-of-church-government", "_source_title": "The Form of Presbyterial Church-Government", "_author": "Westminster Assembly", "_contributors": [], "_schema_type": "doctrinal_document", "_license": "cc0-1.0", "_source_url": "https://thewestminsterstandard.org/form-of-church-government", "document_id": "form-of-church-government", "document_kind": "declaration", "unit_type": "section", "number": "15", "title": "Of Ordination of Ministers.", "parent_number": "", "parent_title": "", "content": "UNDER the head of Ordination of Ministers is to be considered, either the doctrine of ordination, or the power of it.\n\nBack to top.", "token_count": 30, "proofs": []} +{"_source_id": "form-of-church-government", "_source_title": "The Form of Presbyterial Church-Government", "_author": "Westminster Assembly", "_contributors": [], "_schema_type": "doctrinal_document", "_license": "cc0-1.0", "_source_url": "https://thewestminsterstandard.org/form-of-church-government", "document_id": "form-of-church-government", "document_kind": "declaration", "unit_type": "section", "number": "16", "title": "Touching the Doctrine of Ordination.", "parent_number": "", "parent_title": "", "content": "NO man ought to take upon him the office of a minister of the word without a lawful calling.\n\nOrdination is always to be continued in the church.\n\nOrdination is the solemn setting apart of a person to some publick church office.\n\nEvery minister of the word is to be ordained by imposition of hands, and prayer, with fasting, by those preaching presbyters to whom it doth belong.\n\nIt is agreeable to the word of God, and very expedient, that such as are to be ordained ministers, be designed to some particular church, or other ministerial charge.\n\nHe that is to be ordained minister, must be duly qualified, both for life and ministerial abilities, according to the rules of the apostle.\n\nHe is to be examined and approved by those by whom he is to be ordained.\n\nNo man is to be ordained a minister for a particular congregation, if they of that congregation can shew just cause of exception against him.\n\nBack to top.", "token_count": 197, "proofs": []} +{"_source_id": "form-of-church-government", "_source_title": "The Form of Presbyterial Church-Government", "_author": "Westminster Assembly", "_contributors": [], "_schema_type": "doctrinal_document", "_license": "cc0-1.0", "_source_url": "https://thewestminsterstandard.org/form-of-church-government", "document_id": "form-of-church-government", "document_kind": "declaration", "unit_type": "section", "number": "17", "title": "Touching the Power of Ordination.", "parent_number": "", "parent_title": "", "content": "ORDINATION is the act of a presbytery.\n\nThe power of ordering the whole work of ordination is in the whole presbytery, which, when it is over more congregations than one, whether these congregations be fixed or not fixed, in regard of officers or members, it is indifferent as to the point of ordination.\n\nIt is very requisite, that no single congregation, that can conveniently associate, do assume to itself all and sole power in ordination:\n\n1. Because there is no example in scripture that any single congregation, which might conveniently associate, did assume to itself all and sole power in ordination; neither is there any rule which may warrant such a practice.\n\n2. Because there is in scripture example of an ordination in a presbytery over divers congregations; as in the church of Jerusalem, where were many congregations: these many congregations were under one presbytery , and this presbytery did ordain.\n\nThe preaching presbyters orderly associated, either in cities or neighbouring villages, are those to whom the imposition of hands doth appertain, for those congregations within their bounds respectively.\n\nBack to top.", "token_count": 235, "proofs": []} +{"_source_id": "form-of-church-government", "_source_title": "The Form of Presbyterial Church-Government", "_author": "Westminster Assembly", "_contributors": [], "_schema_type": "doctrinal_document", "_license": "cc0-1.0", "_source_url": "https://thewestminsterstandard.org/form-of-church-government", "document_id": "form-of-church-government", "document_kind": "declaration", "unit_type": "section", "number": "18", "title": "Concerning the Doctrinal Part of Ordination of Ministers.", "parent_number": "", "parent_title": "", "content": "1. No man ought to take upon him the office of a minister of the word without a lawful calling.\n\n2. Ordination is always to be continued in the church.\n\n3. Ordination is the solemn setting apart of a person to some publick church office.\n\n4. Every minister of the word is to be ordained by imposition of hands, and prayer, with fasting, by these preaching presbyters to whom it doth belong.\n\n5. The power of ordering the whole work of ordination is in the whole presbytery, which, when it is over more congregations than one, whether those congregations be fixed or not fixed, in regard of officers or members, it is indifferent as to the point of ordination.\n\n6. It is agreeable to the word, and very expedient, that such as are to be ordained ministers be designed to some particular church, or other ministerial charge.\n\n7. He that is to be ordained minister, must be duly qualified, both for life and ministerial abilities, according to the rules of the apostle.\n\n8. He is to be examined and approved by those by whom he is to be ordained.\n\n9. No man is to be ordained a minister for a particular congregation, if they of that congregation can shew just cause of exception against him.\n\n10. Preaching presbyters orderly associated, either in cities or neighbouring villages, are those to whom the imposition of hands doth appertain, for those congregations within their bounds respectively.\n\n11. In extraordinary cases, something extraordinary may be done, until a settled order may be had, yet keeping as near as possibly may be to the rule.\n\n12. There is at this time (as we humbly conceive) an extraordinary occasion for a way of ordination for the present supply of ministers.\n\nBack to top.", "token_count": 372, "proofs": []} +{"_source_id": "form-of-church-government", "_source_title": "The Form of Presbyterial Church-Government", "_author": "Westminster Assembly", "_contributors": [], "_schema_type": "doctrinal_document", "_license": "cc0-1.0", "_source_url": "https://thewestminsterstandard.org/form-of-church-government", "document_id": "form-of-church-government", "document_kind": "declaration", "unit_type": "section", "number": "19", "title": "The Directory for the Ordination of Ministers.", "parent_number": "", "parent_title": "", "content": "IT being manifest by the word of God, that no man ought to take upon him the office of a minister of the gospel, until he be lawfully called and ordained thereunto; and that the work of ordination is to be performed with all due care, wisdom, gravity, and solemnity, we humbly tender these directions, as requisite to be observed.\n\n1. He that is to be ordained, being either nominated by the people, or otherwise commended to the presbytery, for any place, must address himself to the presbytery, and bring with him a testimonial of his taking the covenant of the three kingdoms; of his diligence and proficiency in his studies; what degrees he hath taken in the university, and what hath been the time of his abode there; and withal of his age, which is to be twenty four years; but especially of his life and conversation.\n\n2. Which being considered by the presbytery, they are to proceed to enquire touching the grace of God in him, and whether he be of such holiness of life as is requisite in a minister of the gospel; and to examine him touching his learning and sufficiency, and touching the evidences of his calling to the holy minister; and, in particular, his fair and direct calling to that place.\n\nThe Rules for Examination are these:\n\n“(1.) That the examined be dealt withal in a brotherly way, with mildness of spirit, and with special respect to the gravity, modesty, and quality of every one.\n\n“(2.) He shall be examined touching his skill in the original l tongues, and his trial to be made by reading the Hebrew and Greek Testaments, and rendering some portion of some into Latin; and if he be defective in them, enquiry shall be made more strictly after his other learning, and whether he hath skill in logick and philosophy.\n\n“(3.) What authors in divinity he hath read, and is best acquainted with; and trial shall be made in his knowledge of the grounds of religion, and of his ability to defend the orthodox doctrine contained in them against all unsound and erroneous opinions, especially these of the present age; of his skill in the sense and meaning of such places of scripture as shall be proposed unto him, in cases of conscience, and in the chronology of the scripture, and the ecclesiastical his .\n\n“(4.) If he hath not before preached in publick with approbation of such as are able to judge, he shall, at a competent time assigned him, expound before the presbytery such a place of scripture as shall be given him.\n\n“(5.) He shall also, within a competent time, frame a discourse in Latin upon such a common-place or controversy in divinity as shall be assigned to him, and exhibit to the presbytery such theses as express the sum thereof, and maintain a dispute upon them.\n\n“(6.) He shall preach before the people, – the presbytery, or some of the ministers of the word appointed by them, being present.\n\n“(7.) The proportion of his gifts in relation to the place unto which he is called shall be considered.\n\n“(8.) Beside the trial of his gifts in preaching, he shall undergo an examination in the premises two several days, and more, if the presbytery shall judge it necessary.\n\n“(9.) And as for him that hath formerly been ordained a minister, and is to be removed to another charge, he shall bring a testimonial of his ordination, and of his abilities and conversation, whereupon his fitness for that place shall be tried by his preaching there, and (if it shall be judged necessary) by a further examination of him.”\n\n3. In all which he being approved, he is to be sent to the church where he is to serve, there to preach three several days and to converse with the people, that they may have trial of his gifts for their edification, and may have time and occasion to enquire into, and the better to know, his life and conversation.\n\n4. In the last of these three days appointed for the trial of his gifts in preaching, there shall be sent from the presbytery to the congregation a publick intimation in writing, which shall be publickly read before the people, and after affixed to the church-door, to signify that such a day a competent number of the members of that congregation, nominated by themselves, shall appear before the presbytery, to give their consent and approbation to such a man to be their minister; or otherwise, to put in, with all Christian discretion and meekness, what exceptions they have against him. And if, upon the day appointed, there be no just exception against him, but the people give their consent, then the presbytery shall proceed to ordination.\n\n5. Upon the day appointed for ordination, which is to be performed in that church where he that is to be ordained is to serve, a solemn fast shall be kept by the congregation, that they may the more earnestly join in prayer for a blessing upon the ordinances of Christ, and the labours of his servant for their good. The presbytery shall come to the place, or at least three or four ministers of the word shall be sent thither from the presbytery; of which one appointed by the presbytery shall preach to the people concerning the office and duty of ministers of Christ, and how the people ought to receive them for their work’s sake.\n\n6. After the sermon, the minister who hath preached shall, in the face of the congregation, demand of him who is now to be ordained, concerning how faith in Christ Jesus, and his persuasion of the truth of the reformed religion, according to the scriptures; his sincere intentions and ends in desiring to enter into this calling; his diligence in praying, reading, meditation, preaching, ministering the sacraments, discipline, and doing all ministerial duties towards his charge; his zeal and faithfulness in maintaining the truth of the gospel, and unity of the church, against error and schism; his care that himself and his family may be unblameable, and examples to the flock; his willingness and humility, in meekness of spirit, to submit unto the admonitions of his brethren, and discipline of the church; and his resolution to continue in his duty against all trouble and persecution.\n\n7. In all which having declared himself, professed his willingness, and promised his endeavours, by the help of God; the minister likewise shall demand of the people concerning their willingness to receive and acknowledge him as the minister of Christ; and to obey and submit unto him, as having rule over them in the Lord; and to maintain, encourage, and assist him in all the parts of his office.\n\n8. Which being mutually promised by the people, the presbytery, or the ministers sent from them for ordination, shall solemnly set him apart to the office and work of the ministry, by laying their hands on him, which is to be accompanied with a short prayer or blessing, to this effect:\n\n“Thankfully acknowledging the great mercy of God in sending Jesus Christ for the redemption of his people; and for his ascension to the right hand of God the Father, and thence pouring out his Spirit, and giving gifts to men, apostles, evangelists, prophets, pastors, and teachers; for the gathering and building up of his church; and for fitting and inclining this man to this great work:* to entreat him to fit him with his Holy Spirit, to give him (who in his name we thus set apart to this holy service) to fulfil the work of his ministry in all things, that he may both save himself, and his people committed to his charge.”\n\n* Here let them impose hands on his head.\n\n9. This or the like form of prayer and blessing being ended, let the minister who preached briefly exhort him to consider of the greatness of his office and work, the danger of negligence both to himself and his people, the blessing which will accompany his faithfulness in this life, and that to come; and withal exhort the people to carry themselves to him, as to their minis n the Lord, according to their solemn promise made before. And so by prayer commending both him and his flock to the grace of God, after singing of a psalm, let the assembly be dismissed with a blessing.\n\n10. If a minister be designed to a congregation, who hath been formerly ordained presbyter according to the form of ordination which hath been in the church of England, which we; hold for substance to be valid, and not to be disclaimed by any who have received it; then, there being a cautious proceeding in matters of examination, let him be admitted without any new ordination.\n\n11. And in case any person already ordained minis n Scotland, or in any other reformed church, be designed to another congregation in England, he is to bring from that church to the presbytery here, within which that congregation is, a sufficient testimonial of his ordination, of his life and conversation while he lived with them, and of the causes of his removal; and to undergo such a trial of his fitness and sufficiency, and to have the same course held with him in other particulars, as is set down in the rule immediately going before, touching examination and admission.\n\n12. That records be carefully kept in the several presbyteries, of the names of the persons ordained, with their testimonials, the time and place of their ordination, of the presbyters who did impose hands upon them, and of the charge to which they are appointed.\n\n13. That no money or gift, of what kind soever, shall be received from the person to be ordained, or from any on his behalf, for ordination, or ought else belonging to it, by any of the presbytery, or any appertaining to any of them, upon what pretence soever.\n\nThus far of ordinary Rules, and course of Ordination, in the ordinary way; that which concerns the extraordinary way, requisite to be now practised, followeth.\n\n1. In these present exigencies, while we cannot have any presbyteries formed up to their whole power and work, and that many ministers are to be ordained for the service of the armies and navy, and to many congregations where there is no minister at all; and where (by reason of the publick troubles) the people cannot either themselves enquire and find out one who may be a faithful minister for them, or have any with safety sent unto them, for such a solemn trial as was before mentioned in the ordinary rules; especially, when there can be no presbytery near unto them, to whom they may address themselves, or which may come or send to them a fit man to be ordained in that congregation, and for that people; and yet notwithstanding, it is requisite that ministers be ordained for them by some, who, being set apart themselves for the work of the ministry, have power to join in the setting apart others, who are found fit and worthy. In those cases, until, by God’s blessing, the aforesaid difficulties may be in some good measure removed, let some godly ministers, in or about the city of London, be designed by publick authority, who, being associated, may ordain ministers for the city and the vicinity, keeping as near to the ordinary rules fore-mentioned as possibly they may; and let this association be for no other intent or purpose, but only for the work of ordination.\n\n2. Let the like association be made by the same authority in great towns, and the neighbouring parishes in the several counties, which are at the present quiet and undisturbed, to do the like for the parts adjacent.\n\n3. Let such as are chosen, or appointed for the service of the armies or navy, be ordained, as aforesaid, by the associated ministers of London, or some others in the country.\n\n4. Let them do the like, when any man shall duly and lawfully be recommended to them for the ministry of any congregation, who cannot enjoy liberty to have a trial of his parts and abilities, and desire the help of such ministers so associated, for the better furnishing of them with such a person as by them shall be judged fit for the service of that church and people.\n\nBack to top\n.", "token_count": 2557, "proofs": []} +{"_source_id": "french-confession-of-faith", "_source_title": "French Confession of Faith", "_author": null, "_contributors": [], "_schema_type": "doctrinal_document", "_license": "cc0-1.0", "_source_url": "https://www.ccel.org/ccel/schaff/creeds3.iv.vii.html", "document_id": "french-confession-of-faith", "document_kind": "confession", "unit_type": "article", "number": "P", "title": "To the King", "parent_number": "", "parent_title": "", "content": "Sire, we thank God that hitherto having had no access to your Majesty to make known the rigor of the persecutions that we have suffered, and suffer daily, for wishing to live in the purity of the Gospel and in peace with our own consciences, he now permits us to see that you wish to know the worthiness of our cause, as is shown by the last Edict given at Amboise in the month of March of this present year, 1559, which it has pleased your Majesty to cause to be published. This emboldens us to speak, which we have been prevented from doing hitherto through the injustice and violence of some of your officers, incited rather by hatred of us than by love of your service. And to the end, Sire, that we may fully inform your Majesty of what concerns this cause, we humbly beseech that you will see and hear our Confession of Faith, which we present to you, hoping that it will prove a sufficient answer to the blame and opprobrium unjustly laid upon us by those who have always made a point of condemning us without having any knowledge of our cause. In the which, Sire, we can affirm that there is nothing contrary to the Word of God, or to the homage which we owe to you.\n\nFor the articles of our faith, which are all declared at some length in our Confession, all come to this: that since God has sufficiently declared his will to us through his Prophets and Apostles, and even by the mouth of his Son, our Lord Jesus Christ, we owe such respect and reverence to the Word of God as shall prevent us from adding to it any thing of our own, but shall make us conform entirely to the rules it prescribes. And inasmuch as the Roman Church, forsaking the use and customs of the primitive Church, has introduced new commandments and a new form of worship of God, we esteem it but reasonable to prefer the commandments of God, who is himself truth, to the commandments of men, who by their nature are inclined to deceit and vanity. And whatever our enemies may say against us, we can declare this before God and men, that we suffer for no other reason than for maintaining our Lord Jesus Christ to be our only Saviour and Redeemer, and his doctrine to be the only doctrine of life and salvation.\n\nAnd this is the only reason, Sire, why the executioners' hands have been stained so often with the blood of your poor subjects, who, sparing not their lives to maintain this same Confession of Faith, have shown to all that they were moved by some other spirit than that of men, who naturally care more for their own peace and comfort than for the honor and glory of God.\n\nAnd therefore, Sire, in accordance with your promises of goodness and mercy toward your poor subjects, we humbly beseech your Majesty graciously to examine the cause for which, being threatened at all times with death or exile, we thus lose the power of rendering the humble service, that we owe you. May it please your Majesty, then, instead of the fire and sword which have been used hitherto, to have our Confession of Faith decided by the Word of God: giving permission and security for this. And we hope that you yourself will be the judge of our innocence, knowing that there is in us no rebellion or heresy whatsoever, but that our only endeavor is to live in peace of conscience, serving God according to his commandments, and honoring your Majesty by all obedience and submission.\n\nAnd because we have great need, by the preaching of the Word of God, to be kept in our duty to him, as well as to yourself, we humbly beg, Sire, that we may sometimes be permitted to gather together, to be exhorted to the fear of God by his Word, as well as to be confirmed by the administration of the Sacraments which the Lord Jesus Christ instituted in his Church. And if it should please your Majesty to give us a place where any one may see what passes in our assemblies, we shall thereby be absolved from the charge of the enormous crimes with which these same assemblies have been defamed. For nothing will be seen but what is decent and well-ordered, and nothing will be heard but the praise of God, exhortations to his service, and prayers for the preservation of your Majesty and of your kingdom. And if it do not please you to grant us this favor, at least let it be permitted us to follow the established order in private among ourselves.\n\nWe beseech you most humbly, Sire, to believe that in listening to this supplication which is now presented to you, you listen to the cries and groans of an infinite number of your poor subjects, who implore of your mercy that you extinguish the fires which the cruelty of your judges has lighted in your kingdom. And that we may thus be permitted, in serving your Majesty, to serve him who has raised yon to your power and dignity.\n\nAnd if it should not please you, Sire, to listen to our voice, may it please you to listen to that of the Son of God, who, having given you power over our property, our bodies, and even our lives, demands that the control and dominion of our souls and consciences, which he purchased with his own blood, be reserved to him.\n\nWe beseech him, Sire, that he may lead you always by his Spirit, increasing with your age, your greatness and power, giving you victory over all your enemies, and establishing forever, in all equity and justice, the throne of your Majesty: before whom, may it please him that we find grace, and some fruit of this our present supplication, so that having exchanged our pains and afflictions for some peace and liberty, we may also change oar tears and lamentations into a perpetual thanksgiving to God, and to your Majesty for having done that which is most agreeable to him, most worthy of your goodness and mercy, and most necessary for the preservation of your most humble and obedient subjects and servants.", "token_count": 1267, "proofs": []} +{"_source_id": "french-confession-of-faith", "_source_title": "French Confession of Faith", "_author": null, "_contributors": [], "_schema_type": "doctrinal_document", "_license": "cc0-1.0", "_source_url": "https://www.ccel.org/ccel/schaff/creeds3.iv.vii.html", "document_id": "french-confession-of-faith", "document_kind": "confession", "unit_type": "article", "number": "I", "title": "Confession of Faith", "parent_number": "", "parent_title": "", "content": "made in one accord by the French people, who desire to live according to the purity of the Gospel of our Lord Jesus Christ. A.D. 1559.", "token_count": 33, "proofs": []} +{"_source_id": "french-confession-of-faith", "_source_title": "French Confession of Faith", "_author": null, "_contributors": [], "_schema_type": "doctrinal_document", "_license": "cc0-1.0", "_source_url": "https://www.ccel.org/ccel/schaff/creeds3.iv.vii.html", "document_id": "french-confession-of-faith", "document_kind": "confession", "unit_type": "article", "number": "1", "title": "Art. I", "parent_number": "", "parent_title": "", "content": "We believe and confess that there is but one God, who is one sole and simple essence, spiritual, eternal, invisible, immutable, infinite, incomprehensible, ineffable, omnipotent; who is all-wise all-good, all-just, and all-merciful.", "token_count": 56, "proofs": []} +{"_source_id": "french-confession-of-faith", "_source_title": "French Confession of Faith", "_author": null, "_contributors": [], "_schema_type": "doctrinal_document", "_license": "cc0-1.0", "_source_url": "https://www.ccel.org/ccel/schaff/creeds3.iv.vii.html", "document_id": "french-confession-of-faith", "document_kind": "confession", "unit_type": "article", "number": "2", "title": "II", "parent_number": "", "parent_title": "", "content": "As such this God reveals himself to men; firstly, in his works, in their creation, as well as in their preservation and control. Secondly, and more clearly, in his Word, which was in the beginning revealed through oracles, and which was afterward committed to writing in the books which we call the Holy Scriptures.", "token_count": 65, "proofs": []} +{"_source_id": "french-confession-of-faith", "_source_title": "French Confession of Faith", "_author": null, "_contributors": [], "_schema_type": "doctrinal_document", "_license": "cc0-1.0", "_source_url": "https://www.ccel.org/ccel/schaff/creeds3.iv.vii.html", "document_id": "french-confession-of-faith", "document_kind": "confession", "unit_type": "article", "number": "3", "title": "III", "parent_number": "", "parent_title": "", "content": "These Holy Scriptures are comprised in the canonical books of the Old and New Testaments, as follows: the five books of Moses, namely: Genesis, Exodus, Leviticus, Numbers, Deuteronomy; then Joshua, Judges, Ruth, the first and second books of Samuel, the first and second books of the Kings, the first and second books of the Chronicles, otherwise called Paralipomenon, the first book of Ezra; then Nehemiah, the book of Esther, Job, the Psalms of David, the Proverbs or Maxims of Solomon ; the book of Ecclesiastes, called the Preacher, the Song of Solomon; then the book of Isaiah, Jeremiah, Lamentations of Jeremiah, Ezekiel, Daniel, Hosea, Joel, Amos, Obadiah, Jonah, Micah, Nahum, Habakkuk, Zephaniah, Haggai, Zechariah, Malachi; then the Holy Gospel according to St. Matthew, according to St. Mark, according to St. Luke, and according to St. John; then the second book of St. Luke, otherwise called the Acts of the Apostles; then the Epistles of St. Paul: one to the Romans, two to the Corinthians, one to the Galatians, one to the Ephesians, one to the Philippians, one to the Colossians, two to the Thessalonians, two to Timothy, one to Titus, one to Philemon; then the E pistle to the Hebrews, the Epistle of St. James, the first and second Epistles of St. Peter, the first, second, and third Epistles of St. John, the Epistle of St. Jude; and then the Apocalypse, or Revelation of St. John.", "token_count": 372, "proofs": []} +{"_source_id": "french-confession-of-faith", "_source_title": "French Confession of Faith", "_author": null, "_contributors": [], "_schema_type": "doctrinal_document", "_license": "cc0-1.0", "_source_url": "https://www.ccel.org/ccel/schaff/creeds3.iv.vii.html", "document_id": "french-confession-of-faith", "document_kind": "confession", "unit_type": "article", "number": "4", "title": "IV", "parent_number": "", "parent_title": "", "content": "We know these books to be canonical, and the sure rule of our faith, not so much by the common accord and consent of the Church, as by the testimony and inward illumination of the Holy Spirit, which enables us to distinguish them from other ecclesiastical books upon which, however useful, we can not found any articles of faith.", "token_count": 69, "proofs": []} +{"_source_id": "french-confession-of-faith", "_source_title": "French Confession of Faith", "_author": null, "_contributors": [], "_schema_type": "doctrinal_document", "_license": "cc0-1.0", "_source_url": "https://www.ccel.org/ccel/schaff/creeds3.iv.vii.html", "document_id": "french-confession-of-faith", "document_kind": "confession", "unit_type": "article", "number": "5", "title": "V", "parent_number": "", "parent_title": "", "content": "We believe that the Word contained in these books has proceeded from God, and receives its authority from him alone, and not from men. And inasmuch as it is the rule of all truth, containing all that is necessary for the service of God and for our salvation, it is not lawful for men, nor even for angels, to add to it, to take away from it, or to change it. Whence it follows that no authority, whether of antiquity, or custom, or numbers, or human wisdom, or judgments, or proclamations, or edicts, or decrees, or councils, or visions, or miracles, should be opposed to these Holy Scriptures, but, on the contrary, all things should be examined, regulated, and reformed according to them. And therefore we confess the three creeds, to wit: the Apostles', the Nicene, and the Athanasian, because they are in accordance with the Word of God.", "token_count": 198, "proofs": []} +{"_source_id": "french-confession-of-faith", "_source_title": "French Confession of Faith", "_author": null, "_contributors": [], "_schema_type": "doctrinal_document", "_license": "cc0-1.0", "_source_url": "https://www.ccel.org/ccel/schaff/creeds3.iv.vii.html", "document_id": "french-confession-of-faith", "document_kind": "confession", "unit_type": "article", "number": "6", "title": "VI", "parent_number": "", "parent_title": "", "content": "These Holy Scriptures teach us that in this one sole and simple divine essence, whom we have confessed, there are three persons: the Father, the Son, and the Holy Spirit. The Father, first cause, principle, and origin of all things. The Son, his Word and eternal wisdom. The Holy Spirit, his virtue, power, and efficacy. The Son begotten from eternity by the Father. The Holy Spirit proceeding eternally from them both; the three persons not confused, but distinct, and yet not separate, but of the same essence, equal in eternity and power. And in this we confess that which hath been established by the ancient councils, and we detest all sects and heresies which were rejected by the holy doctors, such as St. Hilary, St. Athanasius, St. Ambrose, and St. Cyril.", "token_count": 175, "proofs": []} +{"_source_id": "french-confession-of-faith", "_source_title": "French Confession of Faith", "_author": null, "_contributors": [], "_schema_type": "doctrinal_document", "_license": "cc0-1.0", "_source_url": "https://www.ccel.org/ccel/schaff/creeds3.iv.vii.html", "document_id": "french-confession-of-faith", "document_kind": "confession", "unit_type": "article", "number": "7", "title": "VII", "parent_number": "", "parent_title": "", "content": "We believe that God, in three co-working persons, by his power, wisdom, and incomprehensible goodness, created all things, not only the heavens and the earth and all that in them is, but also invisible spirits, some of whom have fallen away and gone into perdition, while others have continued in obedience. That the first, being corrupted by evil, are enemies of all good, consequently of the whole Church. The second, having been preserved by the grace of God, are ministers to glorify God's name, and to promote the salvation of his elect.", "token_count": 116, "proofs": []} +{"_source_id": "french-confession-of-faith", "_source_title": "French Confession of Faith", "_author": null, "_contributors": [], "_schema_type": "doctrinal_document", "_license": "cc0-1.0", "_source_url": "https://www.ccel.org/ccel/schaff/creeds3.iv.vii.html", "document_id": "french-confession-of-faith", "document_kind": "confession", "unit_type": "article", "number": "8", "title": "VIII", "parent_number": "", "parent_title": "", "content": "We believe that he not only created all things, but that he governs and directs them, disposing and ordaining by his sovereign will all that happens in the world; not that he is the author of evil, or that the guilt of it can be imputed to him, as his will is the sovereign and infallible rule of all right and justice; but he hath wonderful means of so making use of devils and sinners that he can turn to good the evil which they do, and of which they are guilty. And thus, confessing that the providence of God orders all things, we humbly bow before the secrets which are hidden to us, without questioning what is above our understanding; but rather making use of what is revealed to us in Holy Scripture for our peace and safety, inasmuch as God, who has all things in subjection to him, watches over us with a Father's care, so that not a hair of our heads shall fall without his will. And yet he restrains the devils and all our enemies, so that they can not harm us without his leave.", "token_count": 226, "proofs": []} +{"_source_id": "french-confession-of-faith", "_source_title": "French Confession of Faith", "_author": null, "_contributors": [], "_schema_type": "doctrinal_document", "_license": "cc0-1.0", "_source_url": "https://www.ccel.org/ccel/schaff/creeds3.iv.vii.html", "document_id": "french-confession-of-faith", "document_kind": "confession", "unit_type": "article", "number": "9", "title": "IX", "parent_number": "", "parent_title": "", "content": "We believe that man was created pure and perfect in the image of God, and that by his own guilt he fell from the grace which he received, and is thus alienated from God, the fountain of justice aud of all good, so that his nature is totally corrupt. And being blinded in mind, and depraved in heart, he has lost all integrity, and there is no good in him. And although he can still discern good and evil, we say, notwithstanding, that the light he has becomes darkness when he seeks for God, so that he can in nowise approach him by his intelligence and reason. And although he has a will that incites him to do this or that, yet it is altogether captive to sin, so that he has no other liberty to do right than that which God gives him.", "token_count": 165, "proofs": []} +{"_source_id": "french-confession-of-faith", "_source_title": "French Confession of Faith", "_author": null, "_contributors": [], "_schema_type": "doctrinal_document", "_license": "cc0-1.0", "_source_url": "https://www.ccel.org/ccel/schaff/creeds3.iv.vii.html", "document_id": "french-confession-of-faith", "document_kind": "confession", "unit_type": "article", "number": "10", "title": "X", "parent_number": "", "parent_title": "", "content": "We believe that all the posterity of Adam is in bondage to original sin, which is an hereditary evil, and not an imitation merely, as was declared by the Pelagians, whom we detest in their errors. And we consider that it is not necessary to inquire how sin was conveyed from one man to another, for what God had given Adam was not for him alone, but for all his posterity; and thus in his person we have been deprived of all good things, and have fallen with him into a state of sin and misery.", "token_count": 112, "proofs": []} +{"_source_id": "french-confession-of-faith", "_source_title": "French Confession of Faith", "_author": null, "_contributors": [], "_schema_type": "doctrinal_document", "_license": "cc0-1.0", "_source_url": "https://www.ccel.org/ccel/schaff/creeds3.iv.vii.html", "document_id": "french-confession-of-faith", "document_kind": "confession", "unit_type": "article", "number": "11", "title": "XI", "parent_number": "", "parent_title": "", "content": "We believe, also, that this evil is truly sin, sufficient for the condemnation of the whole human race, even of little children in the mother's womb, and that God considers it as such; even after baptism it is still of the nature of sin, but the condemnation of it is abolished for the children of God, out of his mere free grace and love. And further, that it is a perversity always producing fruits of malice and of rebellion, so that the most holy men, although they resist it, are still stained with many weaknesses and imperfections while they are in this life.", "token_count": 122, "proofs": []} +{"_source_id": "french-confession-of-faith", "_source_title": "French Confession of Faith", "_author": null, "_contributors": [], "_schema_type": "doctrinal_document", "_license": "cc0-1.0", "_source_url": "https://www.ccel.org/ccel/schaff/creeds3.iv.vii.html", "document_id": "french-confession-of-faith", "document_kind": "confession", "unit_type": "article", "number": "12", "title": "XII", "parent_number": "", "parent_title": "", "content": "We believe that from this corruption and general condemnation in which all men are plunged, God, according to his eternal and immutable counsel, calleth those whom he hath chosen by his goodness and mercy alone in our Lord Jesus Christ, without consideration of their works, to display in them the riches of his mercy; leaving the rest in this same corruption and condemnation to show in them his justice. For the ones are no better than the others, until God discerns them according to his immutable purpose which he has determined in Jesus Christ before the creation of the world. Neither can any man gain such a reward by his own virtue, as by nature we can not have a single good feeling, affection, or thought, except God has first put it into our hearts.", "token_count": 151, "proofs": []} +{"_source_id": "french-confession-of-faith", "_source_title": "French Confession of Faith", "_author": null, "_contributors": [], "_schema_type": "doctrinal_document", "_license": "cc0-1.0", "_source_url": "https://www.ccel.org/ccel/schaff/creeds3.iv.vii.html", "document_id": "french-confession-of-faith", "document_kind": "confession", "unit_type": "article", "number": "13", "title": "XIII", "parent_number": "", "parent_title": "", "content": "We believe that all that is necessary for our salvation was offered and communicated to us in Jesus Christ. He is given to us for our salvation, and 'is made unto us wisdom, and righteousness, and sanctification, and redemption:' so that if we refuse him, we renounce the mercy of the Father, in which alone we can find a refuge.", "token_count": 72, "proofs": []} +{"_source_id": "french-confession-of-faith", "_source_title": "French Confession of Faith", "_author": null, "_contributors": [], "_schema_type": "doctrinal_document", "_license": "cc0-1.0", "_source_url": "https://www.ccel.org/ccel/schaff/creeds3.iv.vii.html", "document_id": "french-confession-of-faith", "document_kind": "confession", "unit_type": "article", "number": "14", "title": "XIV", "parent_number": "", "parent_title": "", "content": "We believe that Jesus Christ, being the wisdom of God and his eternal Son, has put on our flesh, so as to be God and man in one person; man, like unto us, capable of suffering in body and soul, yet free from all stain of sin. And as to his humanity, he was the true seed of Abraham and of David, although he was conceived by the secret power of the Holy Spirit. In this we detest all the heresies that have of old troubled the Church, and especially the diabolical conceits of Servetus, which attribute a fantastical divinity to the Lord Jesus, calling him the idea and pattern of all things, and the personal or figurative Son of God, and, finally, attribute to him a body of three uncreated elements, thus confusing and destroying the two natures.", "token_count": 171, "proofs": []} +{"_source_id": "french-confession-of-faith", "_source_title": "French Confession of Faith", "_author": null, "_contributors": [], "_schema_type": "doctrinal_document", "_license": "cc0-1.0", "_source_url": "https://www.ccel.org/ccel/schaff/creeds3.iv.vii.html", "document_id": "french-confession-of-faith", "document_kind": "confession", "unit_type": "article", "number": "15", "title": "XV", "parent_number": "", "parent_title": "", "content": "We believe that in one person, that is, Jesus Christ, the two natures are actually and inseparably joined and united, and yet each remains in its proper character: so that in this union the divine nature, retaining its attributes, remained uncreated, infinite, and all-pervading; and the human nature remained finite, having its form, measure, and attributes; and although Jesus Christ, in rising from the dead, bestowed immortality upon his body, yet he did not take from it the truth of its nature, and we so consider him in his divinity that we do not despoil him of his humanity.", "token_count": 129, "proofs": []} +{"_source_id": "french-confession-of-faith", "_source_title": "French Confession of Faith", "_author": null, "_contributors": [], "_schema_type": "doctrinal_document", "_license": "cc0-1.0", "_source_url": "https://www.ccel.org/ccel/schaff/creeds3.iv.vii.html", "document_id": "french-confession-of-faith", "document_kind": "confession", "unit_type": "article", "number": "16", "title": "XVI", "parent_number": "", "parent_title": "", "content": "We believe that God, in sending his Son, intended to show his love and inestimable goodness towards us, giving him up to die to accomplish all righteousness, and raising him from the dead to secure for us the heavenly life.", "token_count": 48, "proofs": []} +{"_source_id": "french-confession-of-faith", "_source_title": "French Confession of Faith", "_author": null, "_contributors": [], "_schema_type": "doctrinal_document", "_license": "cc0-1.0", "_source_url": "https://www.ccel.org/ccel/schaff/creeds3.iv.vii.html", "document_id": "french-confession-of-faith", "document_kind": "confession", "unit_type": "article", "number": "17", "title": "XVII", "parent_number": "", "parent_title": "", "content": "We believe that by the perfect sacrifice that the Lord Jesus offered on the cross, we are reconciled to God, and justified before him; for we can not be acceptable to him, nor become partakers of the grace of adoption, except as he pardons [all] our sins, and blots them out. Thus we declare that through Jesus Christ we are cleansed and made perfect; by his death we are fully justified, and through him only can we be delivered from our iniquities and transgressions.", "token_count": 105, "proofs": []} +{"_source_id": "french-confession-of-faith", "_source_title": "French Confession of Faith", "_author": null, "_contributors": [], "_schema_type": "doctrinal_document", "_license": "cc0-1.0", "_source_url": "https://www.ccel.org/ccel/schaff/creeds3.iv.vii.html", "document_id": "french-confession-of-faith", "document_kind": "confession", "unit_type": "article", "number": "18", "title": "XVIII", "parent_number": "", "parent_title": "", "content": "We believe that all our justification rests upon the remission of our sins, in which also is our only blessedness, as saith the Psalmist (Psa. xxxii. 2). We therefore reject all other means of justification before God, and without claiming any virtue or merit, we rest simply in the obedience of Jesus Christ, which is imputed to us as much to blot out all our sins as to make us find grace and favor in the sight of God. And, in fact, we believe that in falling away from this foundation, however slightly, we could not find rest elsewhere, but should always be troubled. Forasmuch as we are never at peace with God till we resolve to be loved in Jesus Christ, for of ourselves we are worthy of hatred.", "token_count": 158, "proofs": []} +{"_source_id": "french-confession-of-faith", "_source_title": "French Confession of Faith", "_author": null, "_contributors": [], "_schema_type": "doctrinal_document", "_license": "cc0-1.0", "_source_url": "https://www.ccel.org/ccel/schaff/creeds3.iv.vii.html", "document_id": "french-confession-of-faith", "document_kind": "confession", "unit_type": "article", "number": "19", "title": "XIX", "parent_number": "", "parent_title": "", "content": "We believe that by this means we have the liberty and privilege of calling upon God, in full confidence that he will show himself a Father to us. For we should have no access to the Father except through this Mediator. And to be heard in his name, we must hold our life from him as from our chief.", "token_count": 65, "proofs": []} +{"_source_id": "french-confession-of-faith", "_source_title": "French Confession of Faith", "_author": null, "_contributors": [], "_schema_type": "doctrinal_document", "_license": "cc0-1.0", "_source_url": "https://www.ccel.org/ccel/schaff/creeds3.iv.vii.html", "document_id": "french-confession-of-faith", "document_kind": "confession", "unit_type": "article", "number": "20", "title": "XX", "parent_number": "", "parent_title": "", "content": "We believe that we are made partakers of this justification by faith alone, as it is written: 'He suffered for our salvation, that whosoever believeth on him should not perish.' And this is done inasmuch as we appropriate to our use the promises of life which are given to us through him, and feel their effect when we accept them, being assured that we are established by the Word of God and shall not be deceived. Thus our justification through faith depends upon the free promises by which God declares and testifies his love to us.", "token_count": 113, "proofs": []} +{"_source_id": "french-confession-of-faith", "_source_title": "French Confession of Faith", "_author": null, "_contributors": [], "_schema_type": "doctrinal_document", "_license": "cc0-1.0", "_source_url": "https://www.ccel.org/ccel/schaff/creeds3.iv.vii.html", "document_id": "french-confession-of-faith", "document_kind": "confession", "unit_type": "article", "number": "21", "title": "XXI", "parent_number": "", "parent_title": "", "content": "We believe that we are enlightened in faith by the secret power of the Holy Spirit, that it is a gratuitous and special gift which God grants to whom he will, so that the elect have no cause to glory, but are bound to be doubly thankful that they have been preferred to others. We believe also that faith is not given to the elect only to introduce them into the right way, but also to make them continue in it to the end. For as it is God who hath begun the work, he will also perfect it.", "token_count": 108, "proofs": []} +{"_source_id": "french-confession-of-faith", "_source_title": "French Confession of Faith", "_author": null, "_contributors": [], "_schema_type": "doctrinal_document", "_license": "cc0-1.0", "_source_url": "https://www.ccel.org/ccel/schaff/creeds3.iv.vii.html", "document_id": "french-confession-of-faith", "document_kind": "confession", "unit_type": "article", "number": "22", "title": "XXII", "parent_number": "", "parent_title": "", "content": "We believe that by this faith we are regenerated in newness of life, being by nature subject to sin. Now we receive by faith grace to live holily and in the fear of God, in accepting the promise which is given to us by the Gospel, namely: that God will give us his Holy Spirit. This faith not only doth not hinder us from holy living, or turn us from the love of righteousness, but of necessity begetteth in us all good works. Moreover, although God worketh in us for our salvation, and reneweth our hearts, determining us to that which is good, yet we confess that the good works which we do proceed from his Spirit, and can not be accounted to us for justification, neither do they entitle us to the adoption of sons, for we should always be doubting and restless in our hearts, if we did not rest upon the atonement by which Jesus Christ hath acquitted us.", "token_count": 191, "proofs": []} +{"_source_id": "french-confession-of-faith", "_source_title": "French Confession of Faith", "_author": null, "_contributors": [], "_schema_type": "doctrinal_document", "_license": "cc0-1.0", "_source_url": "https://www.ccel.org/ccel/schaff/creeds3.iv.vii.html", "document_id": "french-confession-of-faith", "document_kind": "confession", "unit_type": "article", "number": "23", "title": "XXIII", "parent_number": "", "parent_title": "", "content": "We believe that the ordinances of the law came to an end at the advent of Jesus Christ; but, although the ceremonies are no more in use, yet their substance and truth remain in the person of him in whom they are fulfilled. And, moreover, we must seek aid from the law and the prophets for the ruling of our lives, as well as for our confirmation in the promises of the gospel.", "token_count": 81, "proofs": []} +{"_source_id": "french-confession-of-faith", "_source_title": "French Confession of Faith", "_author": null, "_contributors": [], "_schema_type": "doctrinal_document", "_license": "cc0-1.0", "_source_url": "https://www.ccel.org/ccel/schaff/creeds3.iv.vii.html", "document_id": "french-confession-of-faith", "document_kind": "confession", "unit_type": "article", "number": "24", "title": "XXIV", "parent_number": "", "parent_title": "", "content": "We believe, as Jesus Christ is our only advocate, and as he commands us to ask of the Father in his name, and as it is not lawful for us to pray except in accordance with the model God hath taught us by his Word, that all imaginations of men concerning the intercession of dead saints are an abuse and a device of Satan to lead men from the right way of worship. We reject, also, all other means by which men hope to redeem themselves before God, as derogating from the sacrifice and passion of Jesus Christ.\n\nFinally, we consider purgatory as an illusion proceeding from the same shop, from which have also sprung monastic vows, pilgrimages, the prohibition of marriage, and of eating meat, the ceremonial observance of days, auricular confession, indulgences, and all such things by which they hope to merit forgiveness and salvation. These things we reject, not only for the false idea of merit which is attached to them, but also because they are human inventions imposing a yoke upon the conscience.", "token_count": 211, "proofs": []} +{"_source_id": "french-confession-of-faith", "_source_title": "French Confession of Faith", "_author": null, "_contributors": [], "_schema_type": "doctrinal_document", "_license": "cc0-1.0", "_source_url": "https://www.ccel.org/ccel/schaff/creeds3.iv.vii.html", "document_id": "french-confession-of-faith", "document_kind": "confession", "unit_type": "article", "number": "25", "title": "XXV", "parent_number": "", "parent_title": "", "content": "Now as we enjoy Christ only through the gospel, we believe that the order of the Church, established by his authority, ought to be sacred and inviolable, and that, therefore, the Church can not exist without pastors for instruction, whom we should respect and reverently listen to, when they are properly called and exercise their office faithfully. Not that God is bound to such aid and subordinate means, but because it pleaseth him to govern us by such restraints. In this we detest all visionaries who would like, so far as lies in their power, to destroy the ministry and preaching of the Word and sacraments.", "token_count": 128, "proofs": []} +{"_source_id": "french-confession-of-faith", "_source_title": "French Confession of Faith", "_author": null, "_contributors": [], "_schema_type": "doctrinal_document", "_license": "cc0-1.0", "_source_url": "https://www.ccel.org/ccel/schaff/creeds3.iv.vii.html", "document_id": "french-confession-of-faith", "document_kind": "confession", "unit_type": "article", "number": "26", "title": "XXVI", "parent_number": "", "parent_title": "", "content": "We believe that no one ought to seclude himself and be contented to be alone; but that all jointly should keep and maintain the union of the Church, and submit to the public teaching, and to the yoke of Jesus Christ, wherever God shall have established a true order of the Church, even if the magistrates and their edicts are contrary to it. For if they do not take part in it, or if they separate themselves from it, they do contrary to the Word of God.", "token_count": 101, "proofs": []} +{"_source_id": "french-confession-of-faith", "_source_title": "French Confession of Faith", "_author": null, "_contributors": [], "_schema_type": "doctrinal_document", "_license": "cc0-1.0", "_source_url": "https://www.ccel.org/ccel/schaff/creeds3.iv.vii.html", "document_id": "french-confession-of-faith", "document_kind": "confession", "unit_type": "article", "number": "27", "title": "XXVII", "parent_number": "", "parent_title": "", "content": "Nevertheless we believe that it is important to discern with care and prudence which is the true Church, for this title has been much abused. We say, then, according to the Word of God, that it is the company of the faithful who agree to follow his Word, and the pure religion which it teaches; who advance in it all their lives, growing and becoming more confirmed in the fear of God according as they feel the want of growing and pressing onward. Even although they strive continually, they can have no hope save in the remission of their sins. Nevertheless we do not deny that among the faithful there may be hypocrites and reprobates, but their wickedness can not destroy the title of the Church.", "token_count": 145, "proofs": []} +{"_source_id": "french-confession-of-faith", "_source_title": "French Confession of Faith", "_author": null, "_contributors": [], "_schema_type": "doctrinal_document", "_license": "cc0-1.0", "_source_url": "https://www.ccel.org/ccel/schaff/creeds3.iv.vii.html", "document_id": "french-confession-of-faith", "document_kind": "confession", "unit_type": "article", "number": "28", "title": "XXVIII", "parent_number": "", "parent_title": "", "content": "In this belief we declare that, properly speaking, there can be no Church where the Word of God is not received, nor profession made of subjection to it, nor use of the sacraments.\n\nTherefore we condemn the papal assemblies, as the pure Word of God is banished from them, their sacraments are corrupted, or falsified, or destroyed, and all superstitions and idolatries are in them. We hold, then, that all who take part in these acts, and commune in that Church, separate and cut themselves off from the body of Christ. Nevertheless, as some trace of the Church is left in the papacy, and the virtue and substance of baptism remain, and as the efficacy of baptism does not depend upon the person who administers it, we confess that those baptized in it do not need a second baptism. But, on account of its corruptions, we can not present children to be baptized in it without incurring pollution.", "token_count": 195, "proofs": []} +{"_source_id": "french-confession-of-faith", "_source_title": "French Confession of Faith", "_author": null, "_contributors": [], "_schema_type": "doctrinal_document", "_license": "cc0-1.0", "_source_url": "https://www.ccel.org/ccel/schaff/creeds3.iv.vii.html", "document_id": "french-confession-of-faith", "document_kind": "confession", "unit_type": "article", "number": "29", "title": "XXIX", "parent_number": "", "parent_title": "", "content": "As to the true Church, we believe that it should be governed according to the order established by our Lord Jesus Christ. That there should be pastors, overseers, and deacons, so that true doctrine may have its course, that errors may be corrected and suppressed, and the poor and all who are in affliction may be helped in their necessities; and that assemblies may be held in the name of God, so that great and small may be edified.", "token_count": 93, "proofs": []} +{"_source_id": "french-confession-of-faith", "_source_title": "French Confession of Faith", "_author": null, "_contributors": [], "_schema_type": "doctrinal_document", "_license": "cc0-1.0", "_source_url": "https://www.ccel.org/ccel/schaff/creeds3.iv.vii.html", "document_id": "french-confession-of-faith", "document_kind": "confession", "unit_type": "article", "number": "30", "title": "XXX", "parent_number": "", "parent_title": "", "content": "We believe that all true pastors, wherever they may be, have the same authority and equal power under one head, one only sovereign and universal bishop, Jesus Christ; and that consequently no Church shall claim any authority or dominion over any other.", "token_count": 49, "proofs": []} +{"_source_id": "french-confession-of-faith", "_source_title": "French Confession of Faith", "_author": null, "_contributors": [], "_schema_type": "doctrinal_document", "_license": "cc0-1.0", "_source_url": "https://www.ccel.org/ccel/schaff/creeds3.iv.vii.html", "document_id": "french-confession-of-faith", "document_kind": "confession", "unit_type": "article", "number": "31", "title": "XXXI", "parent_number": "", "parent_title": "", "content": "We believe that no person should undertake to govern the Church upon his own authority, but that this should be derived from election, as far as it is possible, and as God will permit. And we make this exception especially, because sometimes, and even in our own days, when the state of the Church has been interrupted, it has been necessary for God to raise men in an extraordinary manner to restore the Church which was in ruin and desolation. But, notwithstanding, we believe that this rule must always be binding: that all pastors, overseers, and deacons should have evidence of being called to their office.", "token_count": 124, "proofs": []} +{"_source_id": "french-confession-of-faith", "_source_title": "French Confession of Faith", "_author": null, "_contributors": [], "_schema_type": "doctrinal_document", "_license": "cc0-1.0", "_source_url": "https://www.ccel.org/ccel/schaff/creeds3.iv.vii.html", "document_id": "french-confession-of-faith", "document_kind": "confession", "unit_type": "article", "number": "32", "title": "XXXII", "parent_number": "", "parent_title": "", "content": "We believe, also, that it is desirable aud useful that those elected to be superintendents devise among themselves what means should be adopted for the government of the whole body, and yet that they should never depart from that which was ordained by our Lord Jesus Christ. Which does not prevent there being some special ordinances in each place, as convenience may require.", "token_count": 72, "proofs": []} +{"_source_id": "french-confession-of-faith", "_source_title": "French Confession of Faith", "_author": null, "_contributors": [], "_schema_type": "doctrinal_document", "_license": "cc0-1.0", "_source_url": "https://www.ccel.org/ccel/schaff/creeds3.iv.vii.html", "document_id": "french-confession-of-faith", "document_kind": "confession", "unit_type": "article", "number": "33", "title": "XXXIII", "parent_number": "", "parent_title": "", "content": "However, we reject all human inventions, and all laws which men may introduce under the pretense of serving God, by which they wish to bind consciences ; and we receive only that which conduces to concord and holds all in obedience, from the greatest to the least. In this we must follow that which the Lord Jesus Christ declared as to excommunication, which we approve and confess to be necessary with all its antecedents and consequences.", "token_count": 91, "proofs": []} +{"_source_id": "french-confession-of-faith", "_source_title": "French Confession of Faith", "_author": null, "_contributors": [], "_schema_type": "doctrinal_document", "_license": "cc0-1.0", "_source_url": "https://www.ccel.org/ccel/schaff/creeds3.iv.vii.html", "document_id": "french-confession-of-faith", "document_kind": "confession", "unit_type": "article", "number": "34", "title": "XXXIV", "parent_number": "", "parent_title": "", "content": "We believe that the sacraments are added to the Word for more ample confirmation, that they may be to us pledges and seals of the grace of God, and by this means aid and comfort our faith, because of the infirmity which is in us, and that they are outward signs through which God operates by his Spirit, so that he may not signify any thing to us in vain. Yet we hold that their substance and truth is in Jesus Christ, and that of themselves they are only smoke and shadow.", "token_count": 103, "proofs": []} +{"_source_id": "french-confession-of-faith", "_source_title": "French Confession of Faith", "_author": null, "_contributors": [], "_schema_type": "doctrinal_document", "_license": "cc0-1.0", "_source_url": "https://www.ccel.org/ccel/schaff/creeds3.iv.vii.html", "document_id": "french-confession-of-faith", "document_kind": "confession", "unit_type": "article", "number": "35", "title": "XXXV", "parent_number": "", "parent_title": "", "content": "We confess only two sacraments common to the whole Church, of which the first, baptism, is given as a pledge of our adoption; for by it we are grafted into the body of Christ, so as to be washed and cleansed by his blood, and then renewed in purity of life by his Holy Spirit. We hold, also, that although we are baptized only once, yet the gain that it symbolizes to us reaches over our whole lives and to our death, so that we have a lasting witness that Jesus Christ will always be our justification and sanctification. Nevertheless, although it is a sacrament of faith and penitence, yet as God receives little children into the Church with their fathers, we say, upon the authority of Jesus Christ, that the children of believing parents should be baptized.", "token_count": 164, "proofs": []} +{"_source_id": "french-confession-of-faith", "_source_title": "French Confession of Faith", "_author": null, "_contributors": [], "_schema_type": "doctrinal_document", "_license": "cc0-1.0", "_source_url": "https://www.ccel.org/ccel/schaff/creeds3.iv.vii.html", "document_id": "french-confession-of-faith", "document_kind": "confession", "unit_type": "article", "number": "36", "title": "XXXVI", "parent_number": "", "parent_title": "", "content": "We confess that the Lord's Supper, which is the second sacrament, is a witness of the union which we have with Christ, inasmuch as he not only died and rose again for us once, but also feeds and nourishes us truly with his flesh and blood, so that we may be one in him, and that our life may be in common. Although he be in heaven until he come to judge all the earth, still we believe that by the secret and incomprehensible power of his Spirit he feeds and strengthens us with the substance of his body and of his blood. We hold that this is done spiritually, not because we put imagination and fancy in the place of fact and truth, but because the greatness of this mystery exceeds the measure of our senses and the laws of nature. In short, because it is heavenly, it can only be apprehended by faith.", "token_count": 179, "proofs": []} +{"_source_id": "french-confession-of-faith", "_source_title": "French Confession of Faith", "_author": null, "_contributors": [], "_schema_type": "doctrinal_document", "_license": "cc0-1.0", "_source_url": "https://www.ccel.org/ccel/schaff/creeds3.iv.vii.html", "document_id": "french-confession-of-faith", "document_kind": "confession", "unit_type": "article", "number": "37", "title": "XXXVII", "parent_number": "", "parent_title": "", "content": "We believe, as has been said, that in the Lord's Supper, as well as in baptism, God gives us realty and in fact that which he there sets forth to us; and that consequently with these signs is given the true possession and enjoyment of that which they present to us. And thus all who bring a pure faith, like a vessel, to the sacred table of Christ, receive truly that of which it is a sign; for the body and the blood of Jesus Christ give food and drink to the soul, no less than bread and wine nourish the body.", "token_count": 118, "proofs": []} +{"_source_id": "french-confession-of-faith", "_source_title": "French Confession of Faith", "_author": null, "_contributors": [], "_schema_type": "doctrinal_document", "_license": "cc0-1.0", "_source_url": "https://www.ccel.org/ccel/schaff/creeds3.iv.vii.html", "document_id": "french-confession-of-faith", "document_kind": "confession", "unit_type": "article", "number": "38", "title": "XXXVIII", "parent_number": "", "parent_title": "", "content": "Thus we hold that water, being a feeble element, still testifies to us in truth the inward cleansing of our souls in the blood of Jesus Christ by the efficacy of his Spirit, and that the bread and wine given to us in the sacrament serve to our spiritual nourishment, inasmuch as they show, as to our sight, that the body of Christ is our meat, and his blood our drink. And we reject the Enthusiasts and Sacramentarians who will not receive such signs and marks, although our Saviour said: 'This is my body, and this cup is my blood.'", "token_count": 126, "proofs": []} +{"_source_id": "french-confession-of-faith", "_source_title": "French Confession of Faith", "_author": null, "_contributors": [], "_schema_type": "doctrinal_document", "_license": "cc0-1.0", "_source_url": "https://www.ccel.org/ccel/schaff/creeds3.iv.vii.html", "document_id": "french-confession-of-faith", "document_kind": "confession", "unit_type": "article", "number": "39", "title": "XXXIX", "parent_number": "", "parent_title": "", "content": "We believe that God wishes to have the world governed by laws and magistrates, so that some restraint may be put upon its disordered appetites. And as he has established kingdoms, republics, and all sorts of principalities, either hereditary or otherwise, and all that belongs to a just government, and wishes to be considered as their Author, so he has put the sword into the hands of magistrates to suppress crimes against the first as well as against the second table of the Commandments of God. We must therefore, on his account, not only submit to them as superiors, but honor and hold them in, all reverence as his lieutenants and officers, whom he has commissioned to exercise a legitimate and holy authority.", "token_count": 149, "proofs": []} +{"_source_id": "french-confession-of-faith", "_source_title": "French Confession of Faith", "_author": null, "_contributors": [], "_schema_type": "doctrinal_document", "_license": "cc0-1.0", "_source_url": "https://www.ccel.org/ccel/schaff/creeds3.iv.vii.html", "document_id": "french-confession-of-faith", "document_kind": "confession", "unit_type": "article", "number": "40", "title": "XL", "parent_number": "", "parent_title": "", "content": "We hold, then, that we must obey their laws and statutes, pay customs, taxes, and other dues, and bear the yoke of subjection with a good and free will, even if they are unbelievers, provided that the sovereign empire of God remain intact. Therefore we detest all those who would like to reject authority, to establish community and confusion of property, and overthrow the order of justice.", "token_count": 83, "proofs": []} +{"_source_id": "gregorys-declaration-of-faith", "_source_title": "Gregory's Declaration of Faith", "_author": "Gregory Thaumaturgus", "_contributors": [], "_schema_type": "doctrinal_document", "_license": "cc0-1.0", "_source_url": "https://ccel.org/ccel/gregory_thau/writings/anf06.iii.iii.i.i.html", "document_id": "gregorys-declaration-of-faith", "document_kind": "creed", "unit_type": "text", "number": "", "title": "", "parent_number": "", "parent_title": "", "content": "There is one God, the Father of the living Word, who is His subsistent Wisdom and Power and Eternal Image: perfect Begetter of the perfect Begotten, Father of the only-begotten Son. There is one Lord, Only of the Only, God of God, Image and Likeness of Deity, Efficient Word, Wisdom comprehensive of the constitution of all things, and Power formative of the whole creation, true Son of true Father, Invisible of Invisible, and Incorruptible of Incorruptible, and Immortal of Immortal and Eternal of Eternal. And there is One Holy Spirit, having His subsistence from God, and being made manifest by the Son, to wit to men: Image of the Son, Perfect Image of the Perfect; Life, the Cause of the living; Holy Fount; Sanctity, the Supplier, or Leader, of Sanctification; in whom is manifested God the Father, who is above all and in all, and God the Son, who is through all. There is a perfect Trinity, in glory and eternity and sovereignty, neither divided nor estranged. Wherefore there is nothing either created or in servitude in the Trinity; nor anything superinduced, as if at some former period it was non-existent, and at some later period it was introduced. And thus neither was the Son ever wanting to the Father, nor the Spirit to the Son; but without variation and without change, the same Trinity abideth ever.", "token_count": 300, "proofs": []} +{"_source_id": "helvetic-consensus", "_source_title": "Helvetic Consensus", "_author": "Johann Heidegger", "_contributors": [], "_schema_type": "doctrinal_document", "_license": "cc0-1.0", "_source_url": "http://apostles-creed.org/wp-content/uploads/2014/07/Creed_Helvetic.pdf", "document_id": "helvetic-consensus", "document_kind": "declaration", "unit_type": "article", "number": "I", "title": "Canon I", "parent_number": "", "parent_title": "", "content": "God, the Supreme Judge, not only took care to have his word, which is the \"power of God unto salvation to every one that believes\" (Rom 1:16), committed to writing by Moses, the Prophets and the Apostles, but has also watched and cherished it with paternal care from the time it was written up to the present, so that it could not be corrupted by craft of Satan or fraud of man. Therefore the Church justly ascribes to it his singular grace and goodness that she has, and will have to the end of the world (2 Pet 1:19), a \"sure word of prophecy\" and \"Holy Scriptures\" (2 Tim 3:15), from which though heaven and earth pass away, \"the smallest letter or the least stroke of a pen will not disappear by any means\" (Matt 5:18).", "token_count": 178, "proofs": []} +{"_source_id": "helvetic-consensus", "_source_title": "Helvetic Consensus", "_author": "Johann Heidegger", "_contributors": [], "_schema_type": "doctrinal_document", "_license": "cc0-1.0", "_source_url": "http://apostles-creed.org/wp-content/uploads/2014/07/Creed_Helvetic.pdf", "document_id": "helvetic-consensus", "document_kind": "declaration", "unit_type": "article", "number": "II", "title": "Canon II", "parent_number": "", "parent_title": "", "content": "But, in particular, The Hebrew original of the OT which we have received and to this day do retain as handed down by the Hebrew Church, \"who had been given the oracles of God\" (Rom 3:2), is, not only in its consonants, but in its vowels either the vowel points themselves, or at least the power of the points not only in its matter, but in its words, inspired by God. It thus forms, together with the Original of the NT the sole and complete rule of our faith and practice; and to its standard, as to a Lydian stone, all extant versions, eastern or western, ought to be applied, and wherever they differ, be conformed.", "token_count": 147, "proofs": []} +{"_source_id": "helvetic-consensus", "_source_title": "Helvetic Consensus", "_author": "Johann Heidegger", "_contributors": [], "_schema_type": "doctrinal_document", "_license": "cc0-1.0", "_source_url": "http://apostles-creed.org/wp-content/uploads/2014/07/Creed_Helvetic.pdf", "document_id": "helvetic-consensus", "document_kind": "declaration", "unit_type": "article", "number": "III", "title": "Canon III", "parent_number": "", "parent_title": "", "content": "Therefore, we are not able to approve of the opinion of those who believe that the text which the Hebrew Original exhibits was determined by man's will alone, and do not hesitate at all to remodel a Hebrew reading which they consider unsuitable, and amend it from the versions of the LXX and other Greek versions, the Samaritan Pentateuch, by the Chaldaic Targums, or even from other sources. They go even to the point of following the corrections that their own rational powers dictate from the various readings of the Hebrew Original itself which, they maintain, has been corrupted in various ways; and finally, they affirm that besides the Hebrew edition of the present time, there are in the versions of the ancient interpreters which differ from our Hebrew text, other Hebrew Originals. Since these versions are also indicative of ancient Hebrew Originals differing from each other, they thus bring the foundation of our faith and its sacred authority into perilous danger.", "token_count": 193, "proofs": []} +{"_source_id": "helvetic-consensus", "_source_title": "Helvetic Consensus", "_author": "Johann Heidegger", "_contributors": [], "_schema_type": "doctrinal_document", "_license": "cc0-1.0", "_source_url": "http://apostles-creed.org/wp-content/uploads/2014/07/Creed_Helvetic.pdf", "document_id": "helvetic-consensus", "document_kind": "declaration", "unit_type": "article", "number": "IV", "title": "Canon IV", "parent_number": "", "parent_title": "", "content": "Before the creation of the world, God decreed in Christ Jesus our Lord according to his eternal purpose (Eph 3:11), in which, from the mere good pleasure of his own will, without any prevision of the merit of works or of faith, to the praise of his glorious grace, to elect some out of the human race lying in the same mass of corruption and of common blood, and, therefore, corrupted by sin. He elected a certain and definite number to be led, in time, unto salvation in Christ, their Guarantor and sole Mediator. And on account of his merit, by the mighty power of the regenerating Holy Spirit, he decreed these elect to be effectually called, regenerated and gifted with faith and repentance. So, indeed, God, determining to illustrate his glory, decreed to create man perfect, in the first place, then permit him to fall, and finally pity some of the fallen, and therefore elect those, but leave the rest in the corrupt mass, and finally give them over to eternal destruction.", "token_count": 216, "proofs": []} +{"_source_id": "helvetic-consensus", "_source_title": "Helvetic Consensus", "_author": "Johann Heidegger", "_contributors": [], "_schema_type": "doctrinal_document", "_license": "cc0-1.0", "_source_url": "http://apostles-creed.org/wp-content/uploads/2014/07/Creed_Helvetic.pdf", "document_id": "helvetic-consensus", "document_kind": "declaration", "unit_type": "article", "number": "V", "title": "Canon V", "parent_number": "", "parent_title": "", "content": "Christ himself is also included in the gracious decree of divine election, not as the meritorious cause, or foundation prior to election itself, but as being himself also elect (I Pet 2:4, 6). Indeed, he was foreknown before the foundation of the world, and accordingly, as the first requisite of the execution of the decree of election, chosen Mediator, and our first born Brother, whose precious merit God determined to use for the purpose of conferring, without detriment to his own justice, salvation upon us. For the Holy Scriptures not only declare that election was made according to the mere good pleasure of the divine counsel and will (Eph 1:5, 9; Matt 11:26), but was also made that the appointment and giving of Christ, our Mediator, was to proceed from the zealous love of God the Father toward the world of the elect.", "token_count": 184, "proofs": []} +{"_source_id": "helvetic-consensus", "_source_title": "Helvetic Consensus", "_author": "Johann Heidegger", "_contributors": [], "_schema_type": "doctrinal_document", "_license": "cc0-1.0", "_source_url": "http://apostles-creed.org/wp-content/uploads/2014/07/Creed_Helvetic.pdf", "document_id": "helvetic-consensus", "document_kind": "declaration", "unit_type": "article", "number": "VI", "title": "Canon VI", "parent_number": "", "parent_title": "", "content": "Wherefore, we can not agree with the opinion of those who teach: l) that God, moved by philanthropy, or a kind of special love for the fallen of the human race, did, in a kind of conditioned willing, first moving of pity, as they call it, or inefficacious desire, determine the salvation of all, conditionally, i.e., if they would believe, 2) that he appointed Christ Mediator for all and each of the fallen; and 3) that, at length, certain ones whom he regarded, not simply as sinners in the first Adam, but as redeemed in the second Adam, he elected, that is, he determined graciously to bestow on these, in time, the saving gift of faith; and in this sole act election properly so called is complete. For these and all other similar teachings are in no way insignificant deviations from the proper teaching concerning divine election; because the Scriptures do not extend unto all and each God's purpose of showing mercy to man, but restrict it to the elect alone, the reprobate being excluded even by name, as Esau, whom God hated with an eternal hatred (Rom 9:11). The same Holy Scriptures testify that the counsel and will of God do not change, but stand immovable, and God in the, heavens does whatsoever he will (Ps 115:3; Isa 47:10); for God is in finitely removed from all that human imperfection which characterizes inefficacious affections and desires, rashness repentance and change of purpose. The appointment, also, of Christ, as Mediator, equally with the salvation of those who were given to him for a possession and an inheritance that can not be taken away, proceeds from one and the same election, and does not form the basis of election.", "token_count": 375, "proofs": []} +{"_source_id": "helvetic-consensus", "_source_title": "Helvetic Consensus", "_author": "Johann Heidegger", "_contributors": [], "_schema_type": "doctrinal_document", "_license": "cc0-1.0", "_source_url": "http://apostles-creed.org/wp-content/uploads/2014/07/Creed_Helvetic.pdf", "document_id": "helvetic-consensus", "document_kind": "declaration", "unit_type": "article", "number": "VII", "title": "Canon VII", "parent_number": "", "parent_title": "", "content": "As all his works were known unto God from eternity, (Acts 15:18), so in time, according to his infinite power, wisdom, and goodness, he made man, the glory and end of his works, in his own image, and, therefore, upright, wise, and just. Having created man in this manner, he put him under the Covenant of Works, and in this Covenant freely promised him communion with God, favor and life, if indeed he acted in obedience to his will.", "token_count": 102, "proofs": []} +{"_source_id": "helvetic-consensus", "_source_title": "Helvetic Consensus", "_author": "Johann Heidegger", "_contributors": [], "_schema_type": "doctrinal_document", "_license": "cc0-1.0", "_source_url": "http://apostles-creed.org/wp-content/uploads/2014/07/Creed_Helvetic.pdf", "document_id": "helvetic-consensus", "document_kind": "declaration", "unit_type": "article", "number": "VIII", "title": "Canon VIII", "parent_number": "", "parent_title": "", "content": "Moreover that promise connected to the Covenant of Works was not a continuation only of earthly life and happiness but the possession especially of eternal and celestial life, a life namely, of both body and soul in heaven, if indeed man ran the course of perfect obedience, with unspeakable joy in communion with God. For not only did the Tree of Life prefigure this very thing unto Adam, but the power of the law, which, being fulfilled by Christ, who went under it in our place, awards to us nothing other than celestial life in Christ who kept the same righteousness of the law. The power of the law also threatens man with both temporal and eternal death.", "token_count": 133, "proofs": []} +{"_source_id": "helvetic-consensus", "_source_title": "Helvetic Consensus", "_author": "Johann Heidegger", "_contributors": [], "_schema_type": "doctrinal_document", "_license": "cc0-1.0", "_source_url": "http://apostles-creed.org/wp-content/uploads/2014/07/Creed_Helvetic.pdf", "document_id": "helvetic-consensus", "document_kind": "declaration", "unit_type": "article", "number": "IX", "title": "Canon IX", "parent_number": "", "parent_title": "", "content": "Wherefore we can not agree with the opinion of those who deny that a reward of heavenly bliss was offered to Adam on condition of obedience to God. We also do not admit that the promise of the Covenant of Works was any thing more than a promise of perpetual life abounding in every kind of good that can be suited to the body and soul of man in a state of perfect nature, and the enjoyment thereof in an earthly Paradise. For this also is contrary to the sound sense of the Divine Word, and weakens the power of the law considered in itself.", "token_count": 113, "proofs": []} +{"_source_id": "helvetic-consensus", "_source_title": "Helvetic Consensus", "_author": "Johann Heidegger", "_contributors": [], "_schema_type": "doctrinal_document", "_license": "cc0-1.0", "_source_url": "http://apostles-creed.org/wp-content/uploads/2014/07/Creed_Helvetic.pdf", "document_id": "helvetic-consensus", "document_kind": "declaration", "unit_type": "article", "number": "X", "title": "Canon X", "parent_number": "", "parent_title": "", "content": "God entered into the Covenant of Works not only with Adam for himself, but also, in him as the head and root with thc whole human race. Man would, by virtue of the blessing of the nature derived from Adam, inherit also the same perfection, provided he continued in it. So Adam by his sorrowful fall sinned and lost the benefits promised in the Covenant not only for himself, but also for the whole human race that would be born by the flesh. We hold, therefore, that the sin of Adam is imputed by the mysterious and just judgment of God to all his posterity. For the Apostle testifies that \"in Adam all sinned, by one man's disobedience many were made sinners\" (Rom 5:12,19) and \"in Adam all die\" (I Cor 15:21-22). But there appears no way in which hereditary corruption could fall, as a spiritual death, upon the whole human race by the just judgment of God, unless some sin of that race preceded, incurring the penalty of that death. For God, the most supreme Judge of all the earth, punishes none but the guilty.", "token_count": 240, "proofs": []} +{"_source_id": "helvetic-consensus", "_source_title": "Helvetic Consensus", "_author": "Johann Heidegger", "_contributors": [], "_schema_type": "doctrinal_document", "_license": "cc0-1.0", "_source_url": "http://apostles-creed.org/wp-content/uploads/2014/07/Creed_Helvetic.pdf", "document_id": "helvetic-consensus", "document_kind": "declaration", "unit_type": "article", "number": "XI", "title": "Canon XI", "parent_number": "", "parent_title": "", "content": "For a double reason, therefore, man, because of sin, is by nature, and hence from his birth, before committing any actual sin, exposed to God's wrath and curse; first, on account of the transgression and disobedience which he committed in the loins of Adam; and, secondly, on account of the consequent hereditary corruption implanted to his very conception, whereby his whole nature is depraved and spiritually dead; so that original sin may rightly be regarded as twofold, imputed sin and inherent hereditary sin.", "token_count": 111, "proofs": []} +{"_source_id": "helvetic-consensus", "_source_title": "Helvetic Consensus", "_author": "Johann Heidegger", "_contributors": [], "_schema_type": "doctrinal_document", "_license": "cc0-1.0", "_source_url": "http://apostles-creed.org/wp-content/uploads/2014/07/Creed_Helvetic.pdf", "document_id": "helvetic-consensus", "document_kind": "declaration", "unit_type": "article", "number": "XII", "title": "Canon XII", "parent_number": "", "parent_title": "", "content": "Accordingly we can not, without harm to the Divine truth, agree with those who deny that Adam represented his posterity by God's intention, and that his sin is imputed, therefore, immediately to his posterity; and under this mediate and consequent imputation not only destroy the imputation of the first sin, but also expose the doctrine of hereditary corruption to grave danger.", "token_count": 79, "proofs": []} +{"_source_id": "helvetic-consensus", "_source_title": "Helvetic Consensus", "_author": "Johann Heidegger", "_contributors": [], "_schema_type": "doctrinal_document", "_license": "cc0-1.0", "_source_url": "http://apostles-creed.org/wp-content/uploads/2014/07/Creed_Helvetic.pdf", "document_id": "helvetic-consensus", "document_kind": "declaration", "unit_type": "article", "number": "XIII", "title": "Canon XIII", "parent_number": "", "parent_title": "", "content": "As Christ was elected from eternity the Head, the Leader and Lord of all who, in time, are saved by his grace, so also, in time, he was made Guarantor of the New Covenant only for those who, by the eternal election, were given to him as his own people, his seed and inheritance. For according to the determinate counsel of the Father and his own intention, he encountered dreadful death instead of the elect alone, and restored only these into the bosom of the Father's grace, and these only he reconciled to God, the offended Father, and delivered from the curse of the law. For our Jesus saves his people from their sins (Matt 1:21), who gave his life a ransom for many sheep (Matt 20:24, 28; John 10:15), his own, who hear his voice (John 10:27-28), and he intercedes for these only, as a divinely appointed Priest, arid not for the world (John 17:9). Accordingly in expiatory sacrifice, they are regarded as having died with him and as being justified from sin (2 Cor 5:12): and thus, with the counsel of the Father who gave to Christ none but the elect to be redeemed, and also with the working of the Holy Spirit, who sanctifies and seals unto a living hope of eternal life none but the elect. The will of Christ who died so agrees and amicably conspires in perfect harmony, that the sphere of the Father's election, the Son's redemption. And the Spirit's sanctification are one and the same.", "token_count": 332, "proofs": []} +{"_source_id": "helvetic-consensus", "_source_title": "Helvetic Consensus", "_author": "Johann Heidegger", "_contributors": [], "_schema_type": "doctrinal_document", "_license": "cc0-1.0", "_source_url": "http://apostles-creed.org/wp-content/uploads/2014/07/Creed_Helvetic.pdf", "document_id": "helvetic-consensus", "document_kind": "declaration", "unit_type": "article", "number": "XIV", "title": "Canon XIV", "parent_number": "", "parent_title": "", "content": "This very thing further appears in this also, that Christ provided the means of salvation for those in whose place he died, especially the regenerating Spirit and the heavenly gift o faith, as well as salvation itself, and actually confers these upon, them. For the Scriptures testify that Christ, the Lord, came to say, the lost sheep of the house of Israel (Matt 15:24), and sends the, same Holy Spirit, the source of regeneration, as his own (John 16:7 8): that among the better promises of the New Covenant of which he was made Mediator and Guarantor this one is preeminent, the he will inscribe his law, the law of faith, in the hearts of his people (Heb 8:10); that whatsoever the Father has given to Chris will come to him, by faith, surely; and finally, that we are chose' in Christ to be his children, holy and blameless (Eph. 1:4-5); but our being God's holy children proceeds only from faith and the Spirit of regeneration.", "token_count": 223, "proofs": []} +{"_source_id": "helvetic-consensus", "_source_title": "Helvetic Consensus", "_author": "Johann Heidegger", "_contributors": [], "_schema_type": "doctrinal_document", "_license": "cc0-1.0", "_source_url": "http://apostles-creed.org/wp-content/uploads/2014/07/Creed_Helvetic.pdf", "document_id": "helvetic-consensus", "document_kind": "declaration", "unit_type": "article", "number": "XV", "title": "Canon XV", "parent_number": "", "parent_title": "", "content": "But by the obedience of his death Christ, in place o the elect, so satisfied God the Father, that in the estimate of his vicarious righteousness and of that obedience, all of that which he rendered to the law, as its just servant, during his entire life whether by doing or by suffering, ought to be called obedience. For Christ's life, according to the Apostle's testimony (Phil 1:8), was nothing but submission, humiliation and a continuous emptying of self, descending step by step to the lowest extreme even to the point of death on the Cross; and the Spirit of God plainly declares that Christ in our stead satisfied the law and divine justice by His most, holy life, and makes that ransom with which God has redeemed us to consist not in His sufferings only, but in his whole life conformed to the law. The Spirit, however, ascribes our redemption to the death, or the blood, of Christ, in no other sense than that it was consummated by sufferings; and from that last definitive and no blest act derives a name indeed, but not in such a way as to separate the life preceding from his death.", "token_count": 238, "proofs": []} +{"_source_id": "helvetic-consensus", "_source_title": "Helvetic Consensus", "_author": "Johann Heidegger", "_contributors": [], "_schema_type": "doctrinal_document", "_license": "cc0-1.0", "_source_url": "http://apostles-creed.org/wp-content/uploads/2014/07/Creed_Helvetic.pdf", "document_id": "helvetic-consensus", "document_kind": "declaration", "unit_type": "article", "number": "XVI", "title": "Canon XVI", "parent_number": "", "parent_title": "", "content": "Since all these things are entirely so, we can hardly approve the opposite doctrine of those who affirm that of his own intention and counsel and that of the Father who sent him, Christ died for each and every one upon the condition, that they believe. [We also cannot affirm the teaching! that he obtained for all a salvation, which, nevertheless, is not applied to all, and by his death merited a salvation and faith for no one individually but only removed the obstacle of divine justice, and acquired for the Father the liberty of entering into a new covenant of grace with all men. Finally, they so separate the active and passive righteousness of Christ, as to assert that he claims his active righteousness as his own, but gives and imputes only his passive righteousness to the elect. All these opinions, and all that are like these, are contrary to the plain Scriptures and the glory of Christ, who is Author and Finisher of our faith and salvation; they make his cross of none effect, and under the appearance of exalting his merit, they, in reality diminish it.", "token_count": 219, "proofs": []} +{"_source_id": "helvetic-consensus", "_source_title": "Helvetic Consensus", "_author": "Johann Heidegger", "_contributors": [], "_schema_type": "doctrinal_document", "_license": "cc0-1.0", "_source_url": "http://apostles-creed.org/wp-content/uploads/2014/07/Creed_Helvetic.pdf", "document_id": "helvetic-consensus", "document_kind": "declaration", "unit_type": "article", "number": "XVII", "title": "Canon XVII", "parent_number": "", "parent_title": "", "content": "The call to salvation was suited to its due time (l Tim 2:6). Since by God's will it was at one time more restricted, at another, more widespread and general, but never completely universal. For, indeed, in the OT God announced his word to Jacob, his statutes and his judgments to Israel he did not do so with any other nation (Ps 147:19-20). In the NT, peace being made in the blood of Christ and the inner walls of partition broken down, God so extended the limits of the preaching of the Gospel and the external call, that there is no longer any difference between the Jew and the Greek; for the same Lord is over all and is gracious to every one who calls upon him (Rom 10:12). But not even thus is the call universal. For Christ testifies that many are called (Matt 20:14), but not all; and when Paul and Timothy tried to go into Bithynia to preach the Gospel, the Spirit prevented them (Acts 16:7). And there have been and there are today, as experience testifies, innumerable myriads of men to whom Christ is not known even by rumor.", "token_count": 247, "proofs": []} +{"_source_id": "helvetic-consensus", "_source_title": "Helvetic Consensus", "_author": "Johann Heidegger", "_contributors": [], "_schema_type": "doctrinal_document", "_license": "cc0-1.0", "_source_url": "http://apostles-creed.org/wp-content/uploads/2014/07/Creed_Helvetic.pdf", "document_id": "helvetic-consensus", "document_kind": "declaration", "unit_type": "article", "number": "XVIII", "title": "Canon XVIII", "parent_number": "", "parent_title": "", "content": "Meanwhile God has not left himself without witness (Acts 14:7) to those whom he refused to call by his Word unto salvation. For he provided to them the witness of the heavens and the stars (Deut 4:19), and that which may be known of God, even from the works of nature and Providence, he has shown to them (Rom 1:19), for the purpose of showing his long suffering. Yet it is not true that the works of nature and divine Providence are selfsufficient means which fulfilled the function of the external call, whereby he would reveal unto them the mystery of the good pleasure or the mercy of God in Christ. For the Apostle immediately adds: \"For since the creation of the world God's invisible qualities, His eternal power and divine nature, have been clearly seen\" (Rom 1:20). So they might learn the mystery of salvation through Christ and be without excuse, because they did not correctly use the knowledge that was left to them, but when they knew God, they did not glorify him as God, neither were they thankful. Wherefore also Christ glorifies God, his Father, because he had hidden these things from the wise and the prudent, and revealed them unto babes (Matt 1:25). And as the Apostle teaches: \"God has made known unto us the mystery of His will according to His good pleasure which He has purposed in Christ\" (Eph 1:9).", "token_count": 297, "proofs": []} +{"_source_id": "helvetic-consensus", "_source_title": "Helvetic Consensus", "_author": "Johann Heidegger", "_contributors": [], "_schema_type": "doctrinal_document", "_license": "cc0-1.0", "_source_url": "http://apostles-creed.org/wp-content/uploads/2014/07/Creed_Helvetic.pdf", "document_id": "helvetic-consensus", "document_kind": "declaration", "unit_type": "article", "number": "XIX", "title": "Canon XIX", "parent_number": "", "parent_title": "", "content": "Likewise the external call itself, which is made by the preaching of the Gospel, is on the part of God also, who earnestly and sincerely calls. For in his Word he most earnestly and truly reveals, not, indeed, his secret will respecting the salvation or destruction of each individual, but our responsibility, and what will happen to us if we do or neglect this duty. Clearly it is the will of God who calls, that they who are called come to him and not neglect so great a salvation, and so he earnestly promises eternal life to those who come to him by faith; for, as the Apostle declares, \"It is a trustworthy saying: For if we have died with Him, we shall also live with Him; if we disown Him, He will also disown us; if we are faithless, He will remain faithful, for He cannot disown Himself (2 Tim 2:12-13). Neither is this call without result for those who disobey; for God always accomplishes his will, even the demonstration of duty, and following this, either the salvation of the elect who fulfill their responsibility, or the inexcusableness of the rest who neglect the duty set before them. Certainly the spiritual man in no way determined the eternal purpose of God to produce faith along with the externally offered, or written Word of God. Moreover, because God approved every truth which flows from his counsel, it is correctly said to be his will, that everyone who sees the Son and believes in him may have everlasting life (John 6:40). Although these \"all\" are the elect alone, and God formed no plan of universal salvation without any selection of persons, and Christ therefore died not for everyone but only for the elect who were given to him; yet he intends this in any case to be universally true, which follows from his special and definite purpose. But that, by God's will, the elect alone believe in the external call which is universally offered, while the reprobate are hardened. This proceeds solely from the discriminating grace of God; election by the same grace to those who believe, but their own native wickedness to the reprobate who remain in sin, who after their hardened and impenitent heart build up for themselves wrath for the Day of Judgment, and revelation of the righteous judgment of God", "token_count": 478, "proofs": []} +{"_source_id": "helvetic-consensus", "_source_title": "Helvetic Consensus", "_author": "Johann Heidegger", "_contributors": [], "_schema_type": "doctrinal_document", "_license": "cc0-1.0", "_source_url": "http://apostles-creed.org/wp-content/uploads/2014/07/Creed_Helvetic.pdf", "document_id": "helvetic-consensus", "document_kind": "declaration", "unit_type": "article", "number": "XX", "title": "Canon XX", "parent_number": "", "parent_title": "", "content": "Accordingly we have no doubt that they are wrong who hold that the call to salvation is disclosed not by the preaching of the Gospel solely, but even by the works of nature and Providence without any further proclamation. They add that the call to salvation is so indefinite and universal that there is no mortal who is not, at least objectively, as they say, sufficiently called either mediately, meaning that God will provide the light of grace to those who use the light of nature correctly, or immediately, to Christ and salvation. They finally deny that the external call can be said to be serious and true, or the candor and sincerity of God bc defended, without asserting the absolute universality of grace. For such doctrines are contrary to the Holy Scriptures and the experience of all ages, and manifestly confuse nature with grace and confuse the things which we can know about God with his hidden wisdom. They further confuse the light of reason with the light of divine Revelation.", "token_count": 192, "proofs": []} +{"_source_id": "helvetic-consensus", "_source_title": "Helvetic Consensus", "_author": "Johann Heidegger", "_contributors": [], "_schema_type": "doctrinal_document", "_license": "cc0-1.0", "_source_url": "http://apostles-creed.org/wp-content/uploads/2014/07/Creed_Helvetic.pdf", "document_id": "helvetic-consensus", "document_kind": "declaration", "unit_type": "article", "number": "XXI", "title": "Canon XXI", "parent_number": "", "parent_title": "", "content": "Those who are called to salvation through thc preaching of the Gospel are not able to believe or obey the call, unless they are raised up out of spiritual death by that very power that God used to command the light to shine out of darkness, and God shines into their hearts with the glory of God in the face of Jesus Christ (2 Cor 4:6). For the natural man does not receive the things of the Spirit of God for they are foolishness unto him: neither can he know them, because they spiritually discerned (Cor 2:14). And Scripture demonstrates this utter inability by so many direct testimonies and under so many mosaics that scarcely in any other point is it surer. This inability may, indeed, be called moral even in so far as it pertains to a moral subject or object: but it ought to be at the same time called natural because man by nature, and so by the law of his formation in the womb, and hence from his birth, is the child of disobedience (Eph 2:2); and has that inability that is so innate that it cannot be shaken off except by the omnipotent heart-turning grace of the Holy Spirit.", "token_count": 245, "proofs": []} +{"_source_id": "helvetic-consensus", "_source_title": "Helvetic Consensus", "_author": "Johann Heidegger", "_contributors": [], "_schema_type": "doctrinal_document", "_license": "cc0-1.0", "_source_url": "http://apostles-creed.org/wp-content/uploads/2014/07/Creed_Helvetic.pdf", "document_id": "helvetic-consensus", "document_kind": "declaration", "unit_type": "article", "number": "XXII", "title": "Canon XXII", "parent_number": "", "parent_title": "", "content": "We hold therefore that they speak inaccurately and dangerously, who call this inability to believe moral inability, and do not say that it is natural, adding that man in whatever condition he may be placed is able to believe if he desires, and that faith in some way or other, indeed, is self-originated. The Apostle, however, clearly calls [salvation] the gift of God (Eph 2:8).", "token_count": 86, "proofs": []} +{"_source_id": "helvetic-consensus", "_source_title": "Helvetic Consensus", "_author": "Johann Heidegger", "_contributors": [], "_schema_type": "doctrinal_document", "_license": "cc0-1.0", "_source_url": "http://apostles-creed.org/wp-content/uploads/2014/07/Creed_Helvetic.pdf", "document_id": "helvetic-consensus", "document_kind": "declaration", "unit_type": "article", "number": "XXIII", "title": "Canon XXIII", "parent_number": "", "parent_title": "", "content": "There are two ways in which God, the just Judge, has promised justification: either by one's own works or deeds in the law, or by the obedience or righteousness of another, even of Christ our Guarantor. [This justification! is imputed by grace to those who believe in the Gospel. The former is the method of justifying man because of perfection; but the latter, of justifying man who is a corrupt sinner. In accordance with these two ways of justification the Scripture establishes these two covenants: the Covenant of Works, entered into with Adam and with each one of his descendants in him, but made void by sin; and the Covenant of Grace, made with only the elect in Christ, the second Adam, eternal. [This covenant] cannot be broken while [the Covenant of Works] can be abrogated.", "token_count": 171, "proofs": []} +{"_source_id": "helvetic-consensus", "_source_title": "Helvetic Consensus", "_author": "Johann Heidegger", "_contributors": [], "_schema_type": "doctrinal_document", "_license": "cc0-1.0", "_source_url": "http://apostles-creed.org/wp-content/uploads/2014/07/Creed_Helvetic.pdf", "document_id": "helvetic-consensus", "document_kind": "declaration", "unit_type": "article", "number": "XXIV", "title": "Canon XXIV", "parent_number": "", "parent_title": "", "content": "But this later Covenant of Grace according to the diversity of times has also different dispensations. For when the Apostle speaks of the dispensation of the fullness of times, that is, the administration of the last time (Eph 1:10), he very clearly indicates that there had been another dispensation and administration until the times which the Father appointed. Yet in the dispensation of the Covenant of Grace the elect have not been saved in any other way than by the Angel of his presence (Isa 63:9), the Lamb slain from the foundation of the world (Rev 13:8), Christ Jesus, through the knowledge of that just Servant and faith in him and in the Father and his Spirit. For Christ is the same yesterday, today, and forever (Heb 13:8). And by His grace we believe that we are saved in the same manner as the Fathers also were saved, and in both Testaments these statutes remain unchanged: \"Blessed are all they that put their trust in Him,\" (the Son) (Ps 2:12); \"He that believes in Him is not condemned, but he that does not believe is condemned already\" (John 3:18). \"You believe in God,\" even the Father, \"believe also in me\" (John 14:1). But if, moreover, the holy Fathers believed in Christ as their God, it follows that they also believed in the Holy Spirit, without whom no one can call Jesus Lord. Truly there are so many clearer exhibitions of this faith of the Fathers and of the necessity of such faith in either Covenant, that they can not escape any one unless one wills it. But though this saving knowledge of Christ and the Holy Trinity was necessarily derived, according to the dispensation of that time, both from thc promise and from shadows and figures and mysteries, with greater difficulty than in the NT. Yet it was a true knowledge, and, in proportion to the measure of divine Revelation, it was sufficient to procure salvation and peace of conscience for the elect, by the help of God's grace.", "token_count": 432, "proofs": []} +{"_source_id": "helvetic-consensus", "_source_title": "Helvetic Consensus", "_author": "Johann Heidegger", "_contributors": [], "_schema_type": "doctrinal_document", "_license": "cc0-1.0", "_source_url": "http://apostles-creed.org/wp-content/uploads/2014/07/Creed_Helvetic.pdf", "document_id": "helvetic-consensus", "document_kind": "declaration", "unit_type": "article", "number": "XXV", "title": "Canon XXV", "parent_number": "", "parent_title": "", "content": "We disapprove therefore of the doctrine of those who fabricate for us three Covenants, the Natural, the Legal, and the Gospel, different in their entire nature and essence, and in explaining these and assigning their differences, so intricately entangle themselves that they greatly obscure and even impair the nucleus of solid truth and piety. Nor do they hesitate at all, with regard to the necessity, under the OT dispensation, of knowledge of Christ and faith in him and his satisfaction and in the whole sacred Trinity, to speculate much too loosely and dangerously.", "token_count": 113, "proofs": []} +{"_source_id": "helvetic-consensus", "_source_title": "Helvetic Consensus", "_author": "Johann Heidegger", "_contributors": [], "_schema_type": "doctrinal_document", "_license": "cc0-1.0", "_source_url": "http://apostles-creed.org/wp-content/uploads/2014/07/Creed_Helvetic.pdf", "document_id": "helvetic-consensus", "document_kind": "declaration", "unit_type": "article", "number": "XXVI", "title": "Canon XXVI", "parent_number": "", "parent_title": "", "content": "Finally, both to us, to whom in the Church, which is God's house, has been entrusted the dispensation for the present, and unto all our Nazarenes, and to those who under the will and direction of God will at any time succeed us in our responsibility, in order to prevent the fearful enkindling of dissensions with which the Church of God in different places is disturbed in terrible ways, we earnestly wish the following to be done. That in this corruption of the world, with the Apostle of the Gentiles as our faithful monitor, we all keep faithfully that which is committed to our trust, avoiding profane and vain babblings (I Tim 6:20); and religiously guard the purity and simplicity of that knowledge which is according to piety, constantly clinging to that beautiful pair, Charity and Faith, unstained. Moreover, in order that no one may be induced to propose either publicly or privately some doubtful or new dogma of faith previously unheard of in our churches, and contrary to God's Word, to our Helvetic Confession, to our Symbolical Books, and to the Canons of the Synod of Dort, and not proved and sanctioned in a public assembly of brothers according to the Word of God, let it also be required: that we not only hand down sincerely in accordance with the divine Word, the special necessity of the sanctification of the Lord's Day, and also impressively teach and fervently urge its observation. In conclusion, that in our churches and schools, as often as occasion demands, we unanimously and faithfully hold, teach, and assert that the truth of the Canons recorded here, is deduced from the indubitable Word of God.", "token_count": 348, "proofs": []} +{"_source_id": "helvetic-consensus", "_source_title": "Helvetic Consensus", "_author": "Johann Heidegger", "_contributors": [], "_schema_type": "doctrinal_document", "_license": "cc0-1.0", "_source_url": "http://apostles-creed.org/wp-content/uploads/2014/07/Creed_Helvetic.pdf", "document_id": "helvetic-consensus", "document_kind": "declaration", "unit_type": "article", "number": "C", "title": "Conclusion", "parent_number": "", "parent_title": "", "content": "The very God of peace and truth sanctify us wholly, and preserve our whole spirit and soul and body blameless unto the coming of our Lord Jesus Christ! To whom, with the Father and the Holy Spirit be eternal honor, praise and glory. Amen!", "token_count": 52, "proofs": []} +{"_source_id": "ignatius-creed", "_source_title": "Ignatius' Creed", "_author": "Ignatius of Antioch", "_contributors": [], "_schema_type": "doctrinal_document", "_license": "cc0-1.0", "_source_url": "https://www.ccel.org/ccel/richardson/fathers.vi.ii.iii.iii.html", "document_id": "ignatius-creed", "document_kind": "creed", "unit_type": "text", "number": "", "title": "", "parent_number": "", "parent_title": "", "content": "Jesus Christ, of David's lineage, of Mary; who was really born, ate; and drank; was really persecuted under Pontius Pilate; was really crucified and died, in the sight of heaven and earth and the underworld. He was really raised from the dead, for his Father raised him, just as his Father will raise us, who believe on him, through Christ Jesus, apart from whom we have no genuine life.", "token_count": 88, "proofs": []} +{"_source_id": "irenaeus-rule-of-faith", "_source_title": "Irenaeus' Rule of Faith", "_author": "Irenaeus", "_contributors": [], "_schema_type": "doctrinal_document", "_license": "cc0-1.0", "_source_url": "https://ccel.org/ccel/irenaeus/against_heresies_i/anf01.ix.ii.xi.html", "document_id": "irenaeus-rule-of-faith", "document_kind": "creed", "unit_type": "text", "number": "", "title": "", "parent_number": "", "parent_title": "", "content": "This faith: in one God, the Father Almighty, who made the heaven and the earth and the seas and all the things that are in them; and in one Christ Jesus, the Son of God, who was made flesh for our salvation; and in the Holy Spirit, who made known through the prophets the plan of salvation, and the coming, and the birth from a virgin, and the passion, and the resurrection from the dead, and the bodily ascension into heaven of the beloved Christ Jesus, our Lord, and his future appearing from heaven in the glory of the Father to sum up all things and to raise anew all flesh of the whole human race.", "token_count": 133, "proofs": []} +{"_source_id": "london-baptist-confession-1689", "_source_title": "1689 London Baptist Confession", "_author": "Andrew Gifford", "_contributors": ["Benjamin Keach", "Charles Archer", "Christopher Price", "Daniel Finch", "Edmond White", "Edward Man", "Edward Price", "George Barret", "Hansard Knollys", "Hurcules Collins", "Isaac Lamb", "James Hitt", "James Webb", "John Ball", "John Carter", "John Harris", "John Tomkins", "Leonard Harrison", "Paul Fruin", "Richard Adams", "Richard Ring", "Richard Sutton", "Richard Tidmarsh", "Robert Knight", "Robert Steed", "Samuel Buttall", "Samuel Ewer", "Thomas Vaux", "Thomas Winnel", "Toby Willes", "William Collins", "William Facey", "William Hawkins", "William Kiffin", "William Phipps", "William Prichard"], "_schema_type": "doctrinal_document", "_license": "cc0-1.0", "_source_url": "http://apostles-creed.org/wp-content/uploads/2014/07/London-Baptist-of-Faith-1689.pdf", "document_id": "london-baptist-confession-1689", "document_kind": "confession", "unit_type": "section", "number": "1", "title": "", "parent_number": "1", "parent_title": "Of the Holy Scriptures", "content": "The Holy Scripture is the only sufficient, certain, and infallible rule of all saving Knowledge, Faith and Obedience; Although the light of Nature, and the works of Creation and Providence do so far manifest the goodness, wisdom and power of God, as to leave men unexcusable; yet are they not sufficient to give that knowledge of God and His will, which is necessary unto Salvation. Therefore it pleased the Lord at sundry times, and in divers manners, to reveal himself, and to declare that His will unto his Church; and afterward for the better preserving, and propagating of the Truth, and for the more sure Establishment, and Comfort of the Church against the corruption of the flesh, and the malice of Satan, and of the World, to commit the same wholly unto writing; which maketh the Holy Scriptures to be most necessary, those former ways of Gods revealing his will unto his people being now ceased.", "token_count": 189, "proofs": []} +{"_source_id": "london-baptist-confession-1689", "_source_title": "1689 London Baptist Confession", "_author": "Andrew Gifford", "_contributors": ["Benjamin Keach", "Charles Archer", "Christopher Price", "Daniel Finch", "Edmond White", "Edward Man", "Edward Price", "George Barret", "Hansard Knollys", "Hurcules Collins", "Isaac Lamb", "James Hitt", "James Webb", "John Ball", "John Carter", "John Harris", "John Tomkins", "Leonard Harrison", "Paul Fruin", "Richard Adams", "Richard Ring", "Richard Sutton", "Richard Tidmarsh", "Robert Knight", "Robert Steed", "Samuel Buttall", "Samuel Ewer", "Thomas Vaux", "Thomas Winnel", "Toby Willes", "William Collins", "William Facey", "William Hawkins", "William Kiffin", "William Phipps", "William Prichard"], "_schema_type": "doctrinal_document", "_license": "cc0-1.0", "_source_url": "http://apostles-creed.org/wp-content/uploads/2014/07/London-Baptist-of-Faith-1689.pdf", "document_id": "london-baptist-confession-1689", "document_kind": "confession", "unit_type": "section", "number": "2", "title": "", "parent_number": "1", "parent_title": "Of the Holy Scriptures", "content": "Under the Name of Holy Scripture or the Word of God written; are now contained all the Books of the Old and New Testament which are these: Of the Old Testament: Genesis, Exodus, Leviticus, Numbers, Deuteronomy, Joshua, Judges, Ruth, 1 Samuel, 2 Samuel, 1 Kings, 2 Kings, 1 Chronicles, 2 Chronicles, Ezra, Nehemiah, Esther, Job, Psalms, Proverbs, Ecclesiastes, The Song of Songs, Isaiah, Jeremiah, Lamentations, Ezekiel, Daniel, Hosea, Joel, Amos, Obadiah, Jonah, Micah, Nahum, Habakkuk, Zephaniah, Haggai, Zechariah, Malachi. Of the New Testament: Matthew, Mark, Luke, John, The Acts of the Apostles, Pauls Epistle to the Romans, 1 Corinthians, 2 Corinthians, Galatians, Ephesians, Phillippians, Colossians, 1 Thessalonians, 2 Thessalonians, 1 Timothy, 2 Timothy, to Titus, to Philemon, the Epistle to the Hebrews, the Epistle of James, the First and Second Epistles of Peter, the First, Second and Third Epistles of John, the Epistle of Jude, the Revelation.", "token_count": 282, "proofs": []} +{"_source_id": "london-baptist-confession-1689", "_source_title": "1689 London Baptist Confession", "_author": "Andrew Gifford", "_contributors": ["Benjamin Keach", "Charles Archer", "Christopher Price", "Daniel Finch", "Edmond White", "Edward Man", "Edward Price", "George Barret", "Hansard Knollys", "Hurcules Collins", "Isaac Lamb", "James Hitt", "James Webb", "John Ball", "John Carter", "John Harris", "John Tomkins", "Leonard Harrison", "Paul Fruin", "Richard Adams", "Richard Ring", "Richard Sutton", "Richard Tidmarsh", "Robert Knight", "Robert Steed", "Samuel Buttall", "Samuel Ewer", "Thomas Vaux", "Thomas Winnel", "Toby Willes", "William Collins", "William Facey", "William Hawkins", "William Kiffin", "William Phipps", "William Prichard"], "_schema_type": "doctrinal_document", "_license": "cc0-1.0", "_source_url": "http://apostles-creed.org/wp-content/uploads/2014/07/London-Baptist-of-Faith-1689.pdf", "document_id": "london-baptist-confession-1689", "document_kind": "confession", "unit_type": "section", "number": "3", "title": "", "parent_number": "1", "parent_title": "Of the Holy Scriptures", "content": "The Books commonly called Apocrypha not being of Divine inspiration, are no part of the Canon (or rule) of the Scripture, and therefore are of no authority to the Church of God, nor to be any otherwise approved or made use of, then other humane writings.", "token_count": 56, "proofs": []} +{"_source_id": "london-baptist-confession-1689", "_source_title": "1689 London Baptist Confession", "_author": "Andrew Gifford", "_contributors": ["Benjamin Keach", "Charles Archer", "Christopher Price", "Daniel Finch", "Edmond White", "Edward Man", "Edward Price", "George Barret", "Hansard Knollys", "Hurcules Collins", "Isaac Lamb", "James Hitt", "James Webb", "John Ball", "John Carter", "John Harris", "John Tomkins", "Leonard Harrison", "Paul Fruin", "Richard Adams", "Richard Ring", "Richard Sutton", "Richard Tidmarsh", "Robert Knight", "Robert Steed", "Samuel Buttall", "Samuel Ewer", "Thomas Vaux", "Thomas Winnel", "Toby Willes", "William Collins", "William Facey", "William Hawkins", "William Kiffin", "William Phipps", "William Prichard"], "_schema_type": "doctrinal_document", "_license": "cc0-1.0", "_source_url": "http://apostles-creed.org/wp-content/uploads/2014/07/London-Baptist-of-Faith-1689.pdf", "document_id": "london-baptist-confession-1689", "document_kind": "confession", "unit_type": "section", "number": "4", "title": "", "parent_number": "1", "parent_title": "Of the Holy Scriptures", "content": "The Authority of the Holy Scripture for which it ought to be believed dependeth not upon the testimony of any man, or Church; but wholly upon God (who is truth it self) the Author thereof; therefore it is to be received, because it is the Word of God.", "token_count": 56, "proofs": []} +{"_source_id": "london-baptist-confession-1689", "_source_title": "1689 London Baptist Confession", "_author": "Andrew Gifford", "_contributors": ["Benjamin Keach", "Charles Archer", "Christopher Price", "Daniel Finch", "Edmond White", "Edward Man", "Edward Price", "George Barret", "Hansard Knollys", "Hurcules Collins", "Isaac Lamb", "James Hitt", "James Webb", "John Ball", "John Carter", "John Harris", "John Tomkins", "Leonard Harrison", "Paul Fruin", "Richard Adams", "Richard Ring", "Richard Sutton", "Richard Tidmarsh", "Robert Knight", "Robert Steed", "Samuel Buttall", "Samuel Ewer", "Thomas Vaux", "Thomas Winnel", "Toby Willes", "William Collins", "William Facey", "William 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perswasion, and assurance of the infallible truth, and divine authority thereof, is from the inward work of the Holy Spirit, bearing witness by and with the Word in our Hearts.", "token_count": 161, "proofs": []} +{"_source_id": "london-baptist-confession-1689", "_source_title": "1689 London Baptist Confession", "_author": "Andrew Gifford", "_contributors": ["Benjamin Keach", "Charles Archer", "Christopher Price", "Daniel Finch", "Edmond White", "Edward Man", "Edward Price", "George Barret", "Hansard Knollys", "Hurcules Collins", "Isaac Lamb", "James Hitt", "James Webb", "John Ball", "John Carter", "John Harris", "John Tomkins", "Leonard Harrison", "Paul Fruin", "Richard Adams", "Richard Ring", "Richard Sutton", "Richard Tidmarsh", "Robert Knight", "Robert Steed", "Samuel Buttall", "Samuel Ewer", "Thomas Vaux", "Thomas Winnel", "Toby Willes", "William Collins", "William Facey", "William Hawkins", "William Kiffin", "William Phipps", "William Prichard"], "_schema_type": 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and Christian prudence according to the general rules of the Word, which are always to be observed.", "token_count": 145, "proofs": []} +{"_source_id": "london-baptist-confession-1689", "_source_title": "1689 London Baptist Confession", "_author": "Andrew Gifford", "_contributors": ["Benjamin Keach", "Charles Archer", "Christopher Price", "Daniel Finch", "Edmond White", "Edward Man", "Edward Price", "George Barret", "Hansard Knollys", "Hurcules Collins", "Isaac Lamb", "James Hitt", "James Webb", "John Ball", "John Carter", "John Harris", "John Tomkins", "Leonard Harrison", "Paul Fruin", "Richard Adams", "Richard Ring", "Richard Sutton", "Richard Tidmarsh", "Robert Knight", "Robert Steed", "Samuel Buttall", "Samuel Ewer", "Thomas Vaux", "Thomas Winnel", "Toby Willes", "William Collins", "William Facey", "William Hawkins", "William Kiffin", "William Phipps", "William Prichard"], "_schema_type": "doctrinal_document", "_license": "cc0-1.0", "_source_url": 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most generally known to the Nations being immediately inspired by God, and by his singular care and Providence kept pure in all Ages, are therefore authentical; so as in all controversies of Religion the Church is finally to appeal unto them But because these original tongues are not known to all the people of God, who have a right unto, and interest in the Scriptures, and are commanded in the fear of God to read and search them, therefore they are to be translated into the vulgar language of every Nation, unto which they come, that the Word of God dwelling plentifully in all, they may worship him in an acceptable manner, and through patience and comfort of the Scriptures may have hope.", "token_count": 175, "proofs": []} +{"_source_id": "london-baptist-confession-1689", "_source_title": "1689 London Baptist Confession", "_author": "Andrew Gifford", "_contributors": ["Benjamin Keach", "Charles Archer", "Christopher Price", "Daniel Finch", "Edmond White", "Edward Man", "Edward Price", 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Nevertheless we acknowledge the inward illumination of the Spirit of God to be necessary for the saving understanding of such things as are revealed in the Word; and that there are some circumstances concerning the worship of God, and government of the Church, common to human actions and societies, which are to be ordered by the light of nature and Christian prudence, according to the general rules of the Word, which are always to be observed.", "token_count": 153, "proofs": []} +{"_source_id": "savoy-declaration", "_source_title": "Savoy Declaration of Faith", "_author": null, "_contributors": [], "_schema_type": "doctrinal_document", "_license": "cc0-1.0", "_source_url": "https://github.com/reformed-standards/compendium/blob/master/data/british/savoy.yaml", "document_id": "savoy-declaration", "document_kind": "confession", "unit_type": "section", "number": "7", "title": "", "parent_number": "1", "parent_title": "Of the Holy Scripture", "content": "All things in Scripture are not alike plain in themselves, nor alike clear unto all; yet those things which are necessary to be known, believed, and observed, for salvation, are so clearly propounded and opened in some place of Scripture or other, that not only the learned, but the unlearned, in a due use of the ordinary means, may attain unto a sufficient understanding of them.", "token_count": 80, "proofs": []} +{"_source_id": "savoy-declaration", "_source_title": "Savoy Declaration of Faith", "_author": null, "_contributors": [], "_schema_type": "doctrinal_document", "_license": "cc0-1.0", "_source_url": "https://github.com/reformed-standards/compendium/blob/master/data/british/savoy.yaml", "document_id": "savoy-declaration", "document_kind": "confession", "unit_type": "section", "number": "8", "title": "", "parent_number": "1", "parent_title": "Of the Holy Scripture", "content": "The Old Testament in Hebrew (which was the native language of the people of God of old), and the New Testament in Greek (which at the time of the writing of it was most generally known to the nations), being immediately inspired by God, and by his singular care and providence kept pure in all ages, are therefore authentical; so as in all controversies of religion the Church is finally to appeal unto them. But because these original tongues are not known to all the people of God who have right unto, and interest in the Scriptures, and are commanded, in the fear of God, to read and search them, therefore they are to be translated into the vulgar language of every nation unto which they come, that the Word of God dwelling plentifully in all, they may worship him in an acceptable manner, and, through patience and comfort of the Scriptures, may have hope.", "token_count": 178, "proofs": []} +{"_source_id": "savoy-declaration", "_source_title": "Savoy Declaration of Faith", "_author": null, "_contributors": [], "_schema_type": "doctrinal_document", "_license": "cc0-1.0", "_source_url": "https://github.com/reformed-standards/compendium/blob/master/data/british/savoy.yaml", "document_id": "savoy-declaration", "document_kind": "confession", "unit_type": "section", "number": "9", "title": "", "parent_number": "1", "parent_title": "Of the Holy Scripture", "content": "The infallible rule of interpretation of Scripture is the Scripture itself; and therefore, when there is a question about the true and full sense of any scripture (which is not manifold, but one), it must be searched and known by other places that speak more clearly.", "token_count": 54, "proofs": []} +{"_source_id": "savoy-declaration", "_source_title": "Savoy Declaration of Faith", "_author": null, "_contributors": [], "_schema_type": "doctrinal_document", "_license": "cc0-1.0", "_source_url": "https://github.com/reformed-standards/compendium/blob/master/data/british/savoy.yaml", "document_id": "savoy-declaration", "document_kind": "confession", "unit_type": "section", "number": "10", "title": "", "parent_number": "1", "parent_title": "Of the Holy Scripture", "content": "The Supreme Judge, by which all controversies of religion are to be determined, and all decrees of councils, opinions of ancient writers, doctrines of men, and private spirits, are to be examined, and in whose sentence we are to rest, can be no other but the holy Scripture delivered by the Spirit; into which Scripture so delivered, our faith is finally resolved.", "token_count": 74, "proofs": []} +{"_source_id": "savoy-declaration", "_source_title": "Savoy Declaration of Faith", "_author": null, "_contributors": [], "_schema_type": "doctrinal_document", "_license": "cc0-1.0", "_source_url": "https://github.com/reformed-standards/compendium/blob/master/data/british/savoy.yaml", "document_id": "savoy-declaration", "document_kind": "confession", "unit_type": "section", "number": "1", "title": "", "parent_number": "2", "parent_title": "Of God, and of the Holy Trinity", "content": "There is but one only living and true God, who is infinite in being and perfection, a most pure spirit, invisible, without body, parts, or passions, immutable, immense, eternal, incomprehensible, almighty, most wise, most holy, most free, most absolute, working all things according to the counsel of his own immutable and most righteous will, for his own glory; most loving, gracious, merciful, long-suffering, abundant in goodness and truth, forgiving iniquity, transgression, and sin; the rewarder of them that diligently seek him; and withal most just and terrible in his judgments; hating all sin, and who will by no means clear the guilty.", "token_count": 145, "proofs": []} +{"_source_id": "savoy-declaration", "_source_title": "Savoy Declaration of Faith", "_author": null, "_contributors": [], "_schema_type": "doctrinal_document", "_license": "cc0-1.0", "_source_url": "https://github.com/reformed-standards/compendium/blob/master/data/british/savoy.yaml", "document_id": "savoy-declaration", "document_kind": "confession", "unit_type": "section", "number": "2", "title": "", "parent_number": "2", "parent_title": "Of God, and of the Holy Trinity", "content": "God hath all life, glory, goodness, blessedness, in and of himself; and is alone in and unto himself all-sufficient, not standing in need of any creatures which he hath made, nor deriving any glory from them, but only manifesting his own glory in, by, unto, and upon them: he is the alone fountain of all being, of whom, through whom, and to whom are all things; and hath most sovereign dominion over them, to do by them, for them, or upon them whatsoever himself pleaseth. In his sight all things are open and manifest; his knowledge is infinite, infallible, and independent upon the creature; so as nothing is to him contingent or uncertain. He is most holy in all his counsels, in all his works, and in all his commands. To him is due from angels and men, and every other creature, whatsoever worship, service, or obedience, as creatures, they owe unto the Creator, and whatever he is further pleased to require of them.", "token_count": 210, "proofs": []} +{"_source_id": "savoy-declaration", "_source_title": "Savoy Declaration of Faith", "_author": null, "_contributors": [], "_schema_type": "doctrinal_document", "_license": "cc0-1.0", "_source_url": "https://github.com/reformed-standards/compendium/blob/master/data/british/savoy.yaml", "document_id": "savoy-declaration", "document_kind": "confession", "unit_type": "section", "number": "3", "title": "", "parent_number": "2", "parent_title": "Of God, and of the Holy Trinity", "content": "In the unity of the Godhead there be three persons, of one substance, power, and eternity: God the Father, God the Son, and God the Holy Ghost. The Father is of none, neither begotten nor proceeding; the Son is eternally begotten of the Father; the Holy Ghost eternally proceeding from the Father and the Son. Which doctrine of the Trinity is the foundation of all our communion with God, and comfortable dependence upon him.", "token_count": 94, "proofs": []} +{"_source_id": "savoy-declaration", "_source_title": "Savoy Declaration of Faith", "_author": null, "_contributors": [], "_schema_type": "doctrinal_document", "_license": "cc0-1.0", "_source_url": "https://github.com/reformed-standards/compendium/blob/master/data/british/savoy.yaml", "document_id": "savoy-declaration", "document_kind": "confession", "unit_type": "section", "number": "1", "title": "", "parent_number": "3", "parent_title": "Of God's Eternal Decree", "content": "God from all eternity did, by the most wise and holy counsel of his own will, freely and unchangeably ordain whatsoever comes to pass; yet so as thereby neither is God the author of sin, nor is violence offered to the will of the creatures, nor is the liberty or contingency of second causes taken away, but rather established.", "token_count": 69, "proofs": []} +{"_source_id": "savoy-declaration", "_source_title": "Savoy Declaration of Faith", "_author": null, "_contributors": [], "_schema_type": "doctrinal_document", "_license": "cc0-1.0", "_source_url": "https://github.com/reformed-standards/compendium/blob/master/data/british/savoy.yaml", "document_id": "savoy-declaration", "document_kind": "confession", "unit_type": "section", "number": "2", "title": "", "parent_number": "3", "parent_title": "Of God's Eternal Decree", "content": "Although God knows whatsoever may or can come to pass upon all supposed conditions, yet hath he not decreed anything because he foresaw it as future, or as that which would come to pass upon such conditions.", "token_count": 42, "proofs": []} +{"_source_id": "savoy-declaration", "_source_title": "Savoy Declaration of Faith", "_author": null, "_contributors": [], "_schema_type": "doctrinal_document", "_license": "cc0-1.0", "_source_url": "https://github.com/reformed-standards/compendium/blob/master/data/british/savoy.yaml", "document_id": "savoy-declaration", "document_kind": "confession", "unit_type": "section", "number": "3", "title": "", "parent_number": "3", "parent_title": "Of God's Eternal Decree", "content": "By the decree of God, for the manifestation of his glory, some men and angels are predestinated unto everlasting life, and others fore-ordained to everlasting death.", "token_count": 35, "proofs": []} +{"_source_id": "savoy-declaration", "_source_title": "Savoy Declaration of Faith", "_author": null, "_contributors": [], "_schema_type": "doctrinal_document", "_license": "cc0-1.0", "_source_url": "https://github.com/reformed-standards/compendium/blob/master/data/british/savoy.yaml", "document_id": "savoy-declaration", "document_kind": "confession", "unit_type": "section", "number": "4", "title": "", "parent_number": "3", "parent_title": "Of God's Eternal Decree", "content": "These angels and men, thus predestinated and fore-ordained, are particularly and unchangeably designed; and their number is so certain and definite that it can not be either increased or diminished.", "token_count": 41, "proofs": []} +{"_source_id": "savoy-declaration", "_source_title": "Savoy Declaration of Faith", "_author": null, "_contributors": [], "_schema_type": "doctrinal_document", "_license": "cc0-1.0", "_source_url": "https://github.com/reformed-standards/compendium/blob/master/data/british/savoy.yaml", "document_id": "savoy-declaration", "document_kind": "confession", "unit_type": "section", "number": "5", "title": "", "parent_number": "3", "parent_title": "Of God's Eternal Decree", "content": "Those of mankind that are predestinated unto life, God, before the foundation of the world was laid, according to his eternal and immutable purpose, and the secret counsel and good pleasure of his will, hath chosen in Christ, unto everlasting glory, out of his mere free grace and love, without any foresight of faith or good works, or perseverance in either of them, or any other thing in the creature, as conditions, or causes moving him thereunto; and all to the praise of his glorious grace.", "token_count": 104, "proofs": []} +{"_source_id": "savoy-declaration", "_source_title": "Savoy Declaration of Faith", "_author": null, "_contributors": [], "_schema_type": "doctrinal_document", "_license": "cc0-1.0", "_source_url": "https://github.com/reformed-standards/compendium/blob/master/data/british/savoy.yaml", "document_id": "savoy-declaration", "document_kind": "confession", "unit_type": "section", "number": "6", "title": "", "parent_number": "3", "parent_title": "Of God's Eternal Decree", "content": "As God hath appointed the elect unto glory, so hath he, by the eternal and most free purpose of his will, fore-ordained all the means thereunto. Wherefore they who are elected, being fallen in Adam, are redeemed by Christ, are effectually called unto faith in Christ by his Spirit working in due season; are justified, adopted, sanctified, and kept by his power through faith unto salvation. Neither are any other redeemed by Christ, effectually called, justified, adopted, sanctified, and saved, but the elect only.", "token_count": 112, "proofs": []} +{"_source_id": "savoy-declaration", "_source_title": "Savoy Declaration of Faith", "_author": null, "_contributors": [], "_schema_type": "doctrinal_document", "_license": "cc0-1.0", "_source_url": "https://github.com/reformed-standards/compendium/blob/master/data/british/savoy.yaml", "document_id": "savoy-declaration", "document_kind": "confession", "unit_type": "section", "number": "7", "title": "", "parent_number": "3", "parent_title": "Of God's Eternal Decree", "content": "The rest of mankind God was pleased, according to the unsearchable counsel of his own will, whereby he extendeth or withholdeth mercy as he pleaseth, for the glory of his sovereign power over his creatures, to pass by, and to ordain them to dishonor and wrath for their sin, to the praise of his glorious justice.", "token_count": 70, "proofs": []} +{"_source_id": "savoy-declaration", "_source_title": "Savoy Declaration of Faith", "_author": null, "_contributors": [], "_schema_type": "doctrinal_document", "_license": "cc0-1.0", "_source_url": "https://github.com/reformed-standards/compendium/blob/master/data/british/savoy.yaml", "document_id": "savoy-declaration", "document_kind": "confession", "unit_type": "section", "number": "8", "title": "", "parent_number": "3", "parent_title": "Of God's Eternal Decree", "content": "The doctrine of this high mystery of predestination is to be handled with special prudence and care, that men attending the will of God revealed in his Word, and yielding obedience thereunto, may, from the certainty of their effectual vocation, be assured of their eternal election. 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but an infallible assurance of faith, founded upon the divine truth of the promises of salvation, the inward evidence of those graces unto which these promises are made, the testimony of the Spirit of adoption witnessing with our spirits that we are the children of God: which Spirit is the earnest of our inheritance, whereby we are sealed to the day of redemption.", "token_count": 91, "proofs": []} +{"_source_id": "savoy-declaration", "_source_title": "Savoy Declaration of Faith", "_author": null, "_contributors": [], "_schema_type": "doctrinal_document", "_license": "cc0-1.0", "_source_url": "https://github.com/reformed-standards/compendium/blob/master/data/british/savoy.yaml", "document_id": "savoy-declaration", "document_kind": "confession", "unit_type": "section", "number": "3", "title": "", "parent_number": "18", "parent_title": "Of the Assurance of Grace and Salvation", "content": "This infallible assurance doth not so belong to the essence of faith, but that a true believer may wait long, and conflict with many difficulties before he be partaker of it: yet, being enabled by the Spirit to know the things which are freely given him of God, he may, without extraordinary revelation, in the right use of ordinary means, attain thereunto. 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It is likewise of use to the regenerate, to restrain their corruptions, in that it forbids sin; and the threatenings of it serve to show what even their sins deserve, and what afflictions in this life they may expect for them, although freed from the curse thereof threatened in the law. 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All which were common also to believers under the law for the substance of them; but under the New Testament the liberty of Christians is further enlarged in their freedom from the yoke of the ceremonial law, the whole legal administration of the covenant of grace, to which the Jewish Church was subjected; and in greater boldness of access to the throne of grace, and in fuller communications of the free Spirit of God, than believers under the law did ordinarily partake of.", "token_count": 208, "proofs": []} +{"_source_id": "savoy-declaration", "_source_title": "Savoy Declaration of Faith", "_author": null, "_contributors": [], "_schema_type": "doctrinal_document", "_license": "cc0-1.0", "_source_url": "https://github.com/reformed-standards/compendium/blob/master/data/british/savoy.yaml", "document_id": "savoy-declaration", "document_kind": "confession", "unit_type": "section", "number": "2", "title": "", "parent_number": "21", "parent_title": "Of Christian Liberty, and Liberty of Conscience", "content": "God alone is Lord of the conscience, and hath left it free from the doctrines and commandments of men which are in anything contrary to his Word, not contained in it; so that to believe such doctrines, or to obey such commands out of conscience, is to betray true liberty of conscience; and the requiring of an implicit faith, and an absolute and blind obedience, is to destroy liberty of conscience, and reason also.", "token_count": 85, "proofs": []} +{"_source_id": "savoy-declaration", "_source_title": "Savoy Declaration of Faith", "_author": null, "_contributors": [], "_schema_type": "doctrinal_document", "_license": "cc0-1.0", "_source_url": "https://github.com/reformed-standards/compendium/blob/master/data/british/savoy.yaml", "document_id": "savoy-declaration", "document_kind": "confession", "unit_type": "section", "number": "3", "title": "", "parent_number": "21", "parent_title": "Of Christian Liberty, and Liberty of Conscience", "content": "They who, upon pretense of Christian liberty, do practice any sin, or cherish any lust, as they do thereby pervert the main design of the grace of the gospel to their own destruction; so they wholly destroy the end of Christian liberty; which is, that, being delivered out of the hands of our enemies, we might serve the Lord without fear, in holiness and righteousness before him, all the days of our life.", "token_count": 88, "proofs": []} +{"_source_id": "savoy-declaration", "_source_title": "Savoy Declaration of Faith", "_author": null, "_contributors": [], "_schema_type": "doctrinal_document", "_license": "cc0-1.0", "_source_url": "https://github.com/reformed-standards/compendium/blob/master/data/british/savoy.yaml", "document_id": "savoy-declaration", "document_kind": "confession", "unit_type": "section", "number": "1", "title": "", "parent_number": "22", "parent_title": "Of Religious Worship and the Sabbath Day", "content": "The light of nature showeth that there is a God, who hath lordship and sovereignty over all; is just, good, and doth good unto all; and is therefore to be feared, loved, praised, called upon, trusted in, and served with all the heart, and with all the soul, and with all the might. 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Neither may any man bind himself by oath to anything but what is good and just, and what he believeth so to be, and what he is able and resolved to perform. Yet it is a sin to refuse an oath touching anything that is good and just, being imposed by lawful authority.", "token_count": 104, "proofs": []} +{"_source_id": "savoy-declaration", "_source_title": "Savoy Declaration of Faith", "_author": null, "_contributors": [], "_schema_type": "doctrinal_document", "_license": "cc0-1.0", "_source_url": "https://github.com/reformed-standards/compendium/blob/master/data/british/savoy.yaml", "document_id": "savoy-declaration", "document_kind": "confession", "unit_type": "section", "number": "4", "title": "", "parent_number": "23", "parent_title": "Of Lawful Oaths and Vows", "content": "An oath is to be taken in the plain and common sense of the words, without equivocation or mental reservation. 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Infidelity or difference in religion doth not make void the magistrate's just and legal authority, nor free the people from their due obedience to him: from which ecclesiastical persons are not exempted; much less hath the Pope any power or jurisdiction over them in their dominions, or over any of their people; and least of all to deprive them of their dominions or lives, if he shall judge them to be heretics, or upon any other pretense whatsoever.", "token_count": 142, "proofs": []} +{"_source_id": "savoy-declaration", "_source_title": "Savoy Declaration of Faith", "_author": null, "_contributors": [], "_schema_type": "doctrinal_document", "_license": "cc0-1.0", "_source_url": "https://github.com/reformed-standards/compendium/blob/master/data/british/savoy.yaml", "document_id": "savoy-declaration", "document_kind": "confession", "unit_type": "section", "number": "1", "title": "", "parent_number": "25", "parent_title": "Of Marriage", "content": "Marriage is to be between one man and one woman: neither is it lawful for any man to have more than one wife, nor for any woman to have more than one husband at the same time.", "token_count": 41, "proofs": []} +{"_source_id": "savoy-declaration", "_source_title": "Savoy Declaration of Faith", "_author": null, "_contributors": [], "_schema_type": "doctrinal_document", "_license": "cc0-1.0", "_source_url": "https://github.com/reformed-standards/compendium/blob/master/data/british/savoy.yaml", "document_id": "savoy-declaration", "document_kind": "confession", "unit_type": "section", "number": "2", "title": "", "parent_number": "25", "parent_title": "Of Marriage", "content": "Marriage was ordained for the mutual help of husband and wife; for the increase of mankind with a legitimate issue, and of the Church with an holy seed; and for preventing of uncleanness.", "token_count": 39, "proofs": []} +{"_source_id": "savoy-declaration", "_source_title": "Savoy Declaration of Faith", "_author": null, "_contributors": [], "_schema_type": "doctrinal_document", "_license": "cc0-1.0", "_source_url": "https://github.com/reformed-standards/compendium/blob/master/data/british/savoy.yaml", "document_id": "savoy-declaration", "document_kind": "confession", "unit_type": "section", "number": "3", "title": "", "parent_number": "25", "parent_title": "Of Marriage", "content": "It is lawful for all sorts of people to marry who are able with judgment to give their consent. 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The souls of the righteous, being then made perfect in holiness, are received into the highest heavens, where they behold the face of God in light and glory, waiting for the full redemption of their bodies: and the souls of the wicked are cast into hell, where they remain in torment and utter darkness, reserved to the judgment of the great day. Besides these two places for souls separated from their bodies, the Scripture acknowledgeth none.", "token_count": 129, "proofs": []} +{"_source_id": "savoy-declaration", "_source_title": "Savoy Declaration of Faith", "_author": null, "_contributors": [], "_schema_type": "doctrinal_document", "_license": "cc0-1.0", "_source_url": "https://github.com/reformed-standards/compendium/blob/master/data/british/savoy.yaml", "document_id": "savoy-declaration", "document_kind": "confession", "unit_type": "section", "number": "2", "title": "", "parent_number": "31", "parent_title": "Of the State of Men after Death, and of the Resurrection of the Dead", "content": "At the last day, such as are found alive shall not die, but be changed; and all the dead shall be raised up with the self-same bodies, and none other, although with different qualities, which shall be united again to their souls forever.", "token_count": 52, "proofs": []} +{"_source_id": "savoy-declaration", "_source_title": "Savoy Declaration of Faith", "_author": null, "_contributors": [], "_schema_type": "doctrinal_document", "_license": "cc0-1.0", "_source_url": "https://github.com/reformed-standards/compendium/blob/master/data/british/savoy.yaml", "document_id": "savoy-declaration", "document_kind": "confession", "unit_type": "section", "number": "3", "title": "", "parent_number": "31", "parent_title": "Of the State of Men after Death, and of the Resurrection of the Dead", "content": "The bodies of the unjust shall, by the power of Christ, be raised to dishonor; the bodies of the just, by his Spirit, unto honor, and be made conformable to his own glorious body.", "token_count": 43, "proofs": []} +{"_source_id": "savoy-declaration", "_source_title": "Savoy Declaration of Faith", "_author": null, "_contributors": [], "_schema_type": "doctrinal_document", "_license": "cc0-1.0", "_source_url": "https://github.com/reformed-standards/compendium/blob/master/data/british/savoy.yaml", "document_id": "savoy-declaration", "document_kind": "confession", "unit_type": "section", "number": "1", "title": "", "parent_number": "32", "parent_title": "Of the Last Judgment", "content": "God hath appointed a day wherein he will judge the world in righteousness by Jesus Christ, to whom all power and judgment is given of the Father. In which day, not only the apostate angels shall be judged, but likewise all persons, that have lived upon earth, shall appear before the tribunal of Christ, to give an account of their thoughts, words, and deeds; and to receive according to what they have done in the body, whether good or evil.", "token_count": 93, "proofs": []} +{"_source_id": "savoy-declaration", "_source_title": "Savoy Declaration of Faith", "_author": null, "_contributors": [], "_schema_type": "doctrinal_document", "_license": "cc0-1.0", "_source_url": "https://github.com/reformed-standards/compendium/blob/master/data/british/savoy.yaml", "document_id": "savoy-declaration", "document_kind": "confession", "unit_type": "section", "number": "2", "title": "", "parent_number": "32", "parent_title": "Of the Last Judgment", "content": "The end of God's appointing this day, is for the manifestation of the glory of his mercy in the eternal salvation of the elect; and of his justice in the damnation of the reprobate, who are wicked and disobedient. For then shall the righteous go into everlasting life, and receive that fulness of joy glory, with everlasting reward in the presence of the Lord: but the wicked, who know not God, and obey not the gospel of Jesus Christ, shall be cast into eternal torments, and be punished with everlasting destruction from the presence of the Lord, and from the glory of his power.", "token_count": 125, "proofs": []} +{"_source_id": "savoy-declaration", "_source_title": "Savoy Declaration of Faith", "_author": null, "_contributors": [], "_schema_type": "doctrinal_document", "_license": "cc0-1.0", "_source_url": "https://github.com/reformed-standards/compendium/blob/master/data/british/savoy.yaml", "document_id": "savoy-declaration", "document_kind": "confession", "unit_type": "section", "number": "3", "title": "", "parent_number": "32", "parent_title": "Of the Last Judgment", "content": "As Christ would have us to be certainly persuaded that there shall be a day of judgment, both to deter all men from sin, and for the greater consolation of the godly in their adversity: so will he have that day unknown to men, that they may shake off all carnal security, and be always watchful, because they know not at what hour the Lord will come; and may be ever prepared to say, Come, Lord Jesus, come quickly. Amen.", "token_count": 95, "proofs": []} +{"_source_id": "scots-confession", "_source_title": "Scots Confession", "_author": "John Winram", "_contributors": ["John Spottiswoode", "John Willock", "John Douglas", "John Row"], "_schema_type": "doctrinal_document", "_license": "cc0-1.0", "_source_url": "http://apostles-creed.org/wp-content/uploads/2014/07/Scots_Confession_1560.pdf", "document_id": "scots-confession", "document_kind": "confession", "unit_type": "article", "number": "1", "title": "Of God", "parent_number": "", "parent_title": "", "content": "We confess and acknowledge one only God, to whom only we must cleave, whom only we must serve, whom only we must worship, and in whom only we must put our trust: who is eternal, infinite, immeasurable, incomprehensible, omnipotent, invisible; one in substance, and yet distinct in three persons: the Father, the Son, and the Holy Ghost; by whom we confess and believe all things in heaven and in earth, as well visible as invisible, to have been created, to be retained in their being, and to be ruled and guided by his inscrutable Providence, to such end as his eternal wisdom, goodness, and justice has appointed them, to the manifestation of his own glory.", "token_count": 148, "proofs": []} +{"_source_id": "scots-confession", "_source_title": "Scots Confession", "_author": "John Winram", "_contributors": ["John Spottiswoode", "John Willock", "John Douglas", "John Row"], "_schema_type": "doctrinal_document", "_license": "cc0-1.0", "_source_url": "http://apostles-creed.org/wp-content/uploads/2014/07/Scots_Confession_1560.pdf", "document_id": "scots-confession", "document_kind": "confession", "unit_type": "article", "number": "2", "title": "Of the Creation of Man", "parent_number": "", "parent_title": "", "content": "We confess and acknowledge this our God to have created man (to wit, our first father Adam) to his own image and similitude, to whom he gave wisdom, lordship, justice, free will, and clear knowledge of himself; so that in the whole nature of man there could be noted no imperfection: from which honour and perfection man and woman did both fall; the woman being deceived by the serpent, and man obeying the voice of the woman: both conspiring against the Sovereign Majesty of God, who in expressed words had before threatened death, if they presumed to eat of the forbidden tree.", "token_count": 125, "proofs": []} +{"_source_id": "scots-confession", "_source_title": "Scots Confession", "_author": "John Winram", "_contributors": ["John Spottiswoode", "John Willock", "John Douglas", "John Row"], "_schema_type": "doctrinal_document", "_license": "cc0-1.0", "_source_url": "http://apostles-creed.org/wp-content/uploads/2014/07/Scots_Confession_1560.pdf", "document_id": "scots-confession", "document_kind": "confession", "unit_type": "article", "number": "3", "title": "Of Original Sin", "parent_number": "", "parent_title": "", "content": "By which transgression, commonly called Original Sin, was the image of God utterly defaced in man; and he and his posterity of nature became enemies to God, slaves to Satan, and servants to sin; insomuch that death everlasting has had, and shall have, power and dominion over all that have not been, are not, or shall not be regenerated from above: which regeneration is wrought by the power of the Holy Ghost, working in the hearts of the elect of God an assured faith in the promise of God, revealed to us in his word; by which faith we apprehend Christ Jesus, with the graces and benefits promised in him.", "token_count": 134, "proofs": []} +{"_source_id": "scots-confession", "_source_title": "Scots Confession", "_author": "John Winram", "_contributors": ["John Spottiswoode", "John Willock", "John Douglas", "John Row"], "_schema_type": "doctrinal_document", "_license": "cc0-1.0", "_source_url": "http://apostles-creed.org/wp-content/uploads/2014/07/Scots_Confession_1560.pdf", "document_id": "scots-confession", "document_kind": "confession", "unit_type": "article", "number": "4", "title": "Of the Revelation of the Promise", "parent_number": "", "parent_title": "", "content": "For this we constantly believe: that God, after the fearful and horrible defection of man from his obedience, did seek Adam again, call upon him, rebuke his sin, convict him of the same, and in the end made unto him a most joyful promise: to wit, that the seed of the woman should break down the serpent's head that is, he should destroy the works of the Devil. Which promise, as it was repeated and made more clear from time to time, so was it embraced with joy, and most constantly received of all the faithful, from Adam to Noah, from Noah to Abraham, from Abraham to David, and so forth to the incarnation of Christ Jesus: all (we mean the faithful fathers) under the law did see the joyful days of Christ Jesus, and did rejoice.", "token_count": 163, "proofs": []} +{"_source_id": "scots-confession", "_source_title": "Scots Confession", "_author": "John Winram", "_contributors": ["John Spottiswoode", "John Willock", "John Douglas", "John Row"], "_schema_type": "doctrinal_document", "_license": "cc0-1.0", "_source_url": "http://apostles-creed.org/wp-content/uploads/2014/07/Scots_Confession_1560.pdf", "document_id": "scots-confession", "document_kind": "confession", "unit_type": "article", "number": "5", "title": "The Continuance, Increase, and Preservation of the Kirk", "parent_number": "", "parent_title": "", "content": "We most constantly believe that God preserved, instructed, multiplied, honoured, decored, and from death called to life his kirk in all ages, from Adam, till the coming of Christ Jesus in the flesh. For Abraham he called from his father's country; him he instructed; his seed he multiplied; the same he marvelously preserved, and more marvelously delivered from the bondage and tyranny of Pharaoh; to them he gave his laws, constitutions, and ceremonies; them he possessed in the land of Canaan; to them, after Judges and after Saul, he gave David to be king, to whom he made promise, that of the fruit of his loins should one sit for ever upon his regal seat. To this same people, from time to time, he sent prophets to reduce them to the right way of their God, from the which often times they declined by idolatry. And albeit for their stubborn contempt of justice, he was compelled to give them in the hands of their enemies, as before was threatened by the mouth of Moses, insomuch that the holy city was destroyed, the temple burnt with fire, and the whole land left desolate the space of seventy years; yet of mercy did he reduce them again to Jerusalem, where the city and temple were reedified, and they, against all temptations and assaults of Satan, did abide till the Messiah came, according to the promise.", "token_count": 289, "proofs": []} +{"_source_id": "scots-confession", "_source_title": "Scots Confession", "_author": "John Winram", "_contributors": ["John Spottiswoode", "John Willock", "John Douglas", "John Row"], "_schema_type": "doctrinal_document", "_license": "cc0-1.0", "_source_url": "http://apostles-creed.org/wp-content/uploads/2014/07/Scots_Confession_1560.pdf", "document_id": "scots-confession", "document_kind": "confession", "unit_type": "article", "number": "6", "title": "Of the Incarnation of Christ Jesus", "parent_number": "", "parent_title": "", "content": "When the fulness of time came, God sent his Son his Eternal Wisdom, the substance of his own glory, in this world who took the nature of manhood of the substance of woman: to wit, of a virgin, and that by operation of the Holy Ghost. And so was born the just seed of David, the angel of the great counsel of God; the very Messiah promised, whom we confess and acknowledge Immanuel; very God and very man, two perfect natures united and joined in one person. By which our confession we damn the damnable and pestilent heresies of Arius, Marcion, Eutyches, Nestorius, and such others as either deny the eternity of his Godhead, or the verity of his human nature, either confound them, either yet divide them.", "token_count": 167, "proofs": []} +{"_source_id": "scots-confession", "_source_title": "Scots Confession", "_author": "John Winram", "_contributors": ["John Spottiswoode", "John Willock", "John Douglas", "John Row"], "_schema_type": "doctrinal_document", "_license": "cc0-1.0", "_source_url": "http://apostles-creed.org/wp-content/uploads/2014/07/Scots_Confession_1560.pdf", "document_id": "scots-confession", "document_kind": "confession", "unit_type": "article", "number": "7", "title": "Why It Behoved the Mediator to be Very God and Very Man", "parent_number": "", "parent_title": "", "content": "We acknowledge and confess that this most wondrous conjunction betwixt the Godhead and the manhood in Christ Jesus did proceed from the eternal and immutable decree of God, whence also our salvation springs and depends.", "token_count": 43, "proofs": []} +{"_source_id": "scots-confession", "_source_title": "Scots Confession", "_author": "John Winram", "_contributors": ["John Spottiswoode", "John Willock", "John Douglas", "John Row"], "_schema_type": "doctrinal_document", "_license": "cc0-1.0", "_source_url": "http://apostles-creed.org/wp-content/uploads/2014/07/Scots_Confession_1560.pdf", "document_id": "scots-confession", "document_kind": "confession", "unit_type": "article", "number": "8", "title": "Election", "parent_number": "", "parent_title": "", "content": "For that same Eternal God and Father, who of mere grace elected us in Christ Jesus his Son, before the foundation of the world was laid, appointed him to be our Head, our Brother, our Pastor, and great Bishop of our souls. But because that the enmity betwixt the justice of God and our sins was such that no flesh by itself could or might have attained unto God, it behoved that the Son of God should descend unto us, and take himself a body of our body, flesh of our flesh, and bone of our bones, and so become the perfect Mediator betwixt God and man; giving power to so many as believe in him to be the sons of God, as himself does witness: I pass up to my Father and unto your Father, to my God, and unto your God. By which most holy fraternity, whatsoever we have lost in Adam is restored to us again. And for this cause are we not afraid to call God our Father, not so much that [because] he has created us (which we have common with the reprobate), as for that he has given to us his only Son to be our brother, and given unto us grace to acknowledge and embrace him for our only Mediator, as before is said.\n\nIt behoved further the Messiah and Redeemer to be very God and very Man, because he was to underlie the punishment due for our transgressions, and to present himself in the presence of his Father's judgments, as in our person, to suffer for our transgression and disobedience, by death, to overcome him that was author of death. But because the only Godhead could not suffer death, neither yet could the only manhead overcome the same, he joined both together in one person, that the imbecility [weakness] of the one should suffer, and be subject to death (which we had deserved), and the infinite and invincible power of the other (to wit, of the Godhead) should triumph and purchase to us life, liberty, and perpetual victory. And so we confess, and most undoubtedly believe.", "token_count": 433, "proofs": []} +{"_source_id": "scots-confession", "_source_title": "Scots Confession", "_author": "John Winram", "_contributors": ["John Spottiswoode", "John Willock", "John Douglas", "John Row"], "_schema_type": "doctrinal_document", "_license": "cc0-1.0", "_source_url": "http://apostles-creed.org/wp-content/uploads/2014/07/Scots_Confession_1560.pdf", "document_id": "scots-confession", "document_kind": "confession", "unit_type": "article", "number": "9", "title": "Christ's Death, Passion, Burial, etc.", "parent_number": "", "parent_title": "", "content": "[We confess] That our Lord Jesus Christ offered himself a voluntary sacrifice unto his Father for us; that he suffered contradiction of sinners; that he was wounded and plagued for our transgressions; that he, being the clean and innocent Lamb of God, was damned in the presence of an earthly judge, that we should be absolved before the tribunal seat of our God; that he suffered not only the cruel death of the cross (which was accursed by the sentence of God), but also that he suffered for a season the wrath of his Father, which sinners had deserved. But yet we avow, that he remained the only and well-beloved and blessed Son of his Father, even in the midst of his anguish and torment, which he suffered in body and soul, to make the full satisfaction for the sins of the people. After the which, we confess and avow, that there remains no other sacrifice for sin: which if any affirm, we nothing doubt to avow that they are blasphemers against Christ's death, and the everlasting purgation and satisfaction purchased to us by the same.", "token_count": 226, "proofs": []} +{"_source_id": "scots-confession", "_source_title": "Scots Confession", "_author": "John Winram", "_contributors": ["John Spottiswoode", "John Willock", "John Douglas", "John Row"], "_schema_type": "doctrinal_document", "_license": "cc0-1.0", "_source_url": "http://apostles-creed.org/wp-content/uploads/2014/07/Scots_Confession_1560.pdf", "document_id": "scots-confession", "document_kind": "confession", "unit_type": "article", "number": "10", "title": "Resurrection", "parent_number": "", "parent_title": "", "content": "We undoubtedly believe that, insomuch as it was impossible that the dolours of death should retain in bondage the Author of life; that our Lord Jesus Christ crucified, dead, and buried, who descended into hell, did rise again for our justification, and destroying him who was the author of death, brought life again to us that were subject to death and to the bondage of the same. We know that his resurrection was confirmed by the testimony of his very enemies; by the resurrection of the dead, whose sepulchres did open, and they did arise and appear to many within the city of Jerusalem. It was also confirmed by the testimony of angels, and by the senses and judgments of his apostles, and of others, who had conversation, and did eat and drink with him after his resurrection.", "token_count": 164, "proofs": []} +{"_source_id": "scots-confession", "_source_title": "Scots Confession", "_author": "John Winram", "_contributors": ["John Spottiswoode", "John Willock", "John Douglas", "John Row"], "_schema_type": "doctrinal_document", "_license": "cc0-1.0", "_source_url": "http://apostles-creed.org/wp-content/uploads/2014/07/Scots_Confession_1560.pdf", "document_id": "scots-confession", "document_kind": "confession", "unit_type": "article", "number": "11", "title": "Ascension", "parent_number": "", "parent_title": "", "content": "We nothing doubt but that the selfsame body, which was born of the virgin, was crucified, dead, and buried, and which did rise again, did ascend into the heavens, for the accomplishment of all things; where, in our names, and for our comfort he has received all power in heaven and in earth, where he sits at the right hand of the Father inaugurated in his kingdom, Advocate and only Mediator for us: which glory, honour, and prerogative he alone amongst the brethren shall possess, till that all his enemies be made his footstool, as that we undoubtedly believe they shall be in the final judgment; to the execution whereof we certainly believe that the same our Lord Jesus shall visibly return, as that he was seen to ascend. And then we firmly believe, that the time of refreshing and restitution of all things shall come, insomuch that those that from the beginning have suffered violence, injury, and wrong for righteousness' sake, shall inherit that blessed immortality promised from the beginning.\n\nBut contrariwise, the stubborn, disobedient, cruel oppressors, filthy persons, idolaters, and all sorts of unfaithful shall be cast in the dungeon of utter darkness, where their worm shall not die, neither yet their fire shall be extinguished. The remembrance of which day, and of the judgment to be executed in the same, is not only to us a bridle, whereby our carnal lusts are refrained; but also such inestimable comfort, that neither may the threatening of worldly princes, neither yet the fear of temporal death and present danger, move us to renounce and forsake that blessed society, which we, the members, have with our Head and only Mediator Christ Jesus: whom we confess and avow to be the Messiah promised, the only Head of his kirk, our just Lawgiver, our only High Priest, Advocate, and Mediator. In which honours and offices, if man or angel presume to intrude themselves, we utterly detest and abhor them, as blasphemous to our Sovereign and Supreme Governor, Christ Jesus.", "token_count": 437, "proofs": []} +{"_source_id": "scots-confession", "_source_title": "Scots Confession", "_author": "John Winram", "_contributors": ["John Spottiswoode", "John Willock", "John Douglas", "John Row"], "_schema_type": "doctrinal_document", "_license": "cc0-1.0", "_source_url": "http://apostles-creed.org/wp-content/uploads/2014/07/Scots_Confession_1560.pdf", "document_id": "scots-confession", "document_kind": "confession", "unit_type": "article", "number": "12", "title": "Faith in the Holy Ghost", "parent_number": "", "parent_title": "", "content": "This our faith, and the assurance of the same, proceeds not from flesh and blood, that is to say, from no natural powers within us, but is the inspiration of the Holy Ghost: whom we confess God, equal with the Father and with the Son; who sanctifies us, and brings us in all verity by his own operation; without whom we should remain for ever enemies to God, and ignorant of his Son, Christ Jesus. For of nature we are so dead, so blind and so perverse, that neither can we feel when we are pricked, see the light when it shines, nor assent to the will of God when it is revealed, unless the Spirit of the Lord Jesus quicken that which is dead, remove the darkness from our minds, and bow our stubborn hearts to the obedience of his blessed will. And so, as we confess that God the Father created us when we were not; as his Son, our Lord Jesus redeemed us when we were enemies to him; so also do we confess that the Holy Ghost does sanctify and regenerate us, without all respect of any merit proceeding from us, be it before or be it after our regeneration. To speak this one thing yet in more plain words: as we willingly spoil ourselves of all honour and glory of our own creation and redemption, so do we also of our regeneration and sanctification; for of ourselves we are not sufficient to think one good thought; but he who has begun the good work in us, is only he that continues us in the same, to the praise and glory of his undeserved grace.", "token_count": 322, "proofs": []} +{"_source_id": "scots-confession", "_source_title": "Scots Confession", "_author": "John Winram", "_contributors": ["John Spottiswoode", "John Willock", "John Douglas", "John Row"], "_schema_type": "doctrinal_document", "_license": "cc0-1.0", "_source_url": "http://apostles-creed.org/wp-content/uploads/2014/07/Scots_Confession_1560.pdf", "document_id": "scots-confession", "document_kind": "confession", "unit_type": "article", "number": "13", "title": "The Cause of Good Works", "parent_number": "", "parent_title": "", "content": "So that the cause of good works we confess to be, not our free will, but the Spirit of the Lord Jesus who, dwelling in our hearts by true faith, brings forth such good works as God has prepared for us to walk into. For this we most boldly affirm, that blasphemy it is to say that Christ Jesus abides in the hearts of such as in whom there is no spirit of sanctification. And therefore we fear not to affirm that murderers, oppressors, cruel persecutors, adulterers, whoremongers, filthy persons, idolaters, drunkards, thieves, and all workers of iniquity, have neither true faith, neither any portion of the spirit of sanctification, which proceeds from the Lord Jesus, so long as obstinately they continue in their wickedness.\n\nFor how soon that ever the Spirit of the Lord Jesus (which God's elect children receive by true faith) takes possession in the heart of any man, so soon does he regenerate and renew the same man; so that he begins to hate that which before he loved, and begins to love that which before he hated. And from thence comes that continual battle which is betwixt the flesh and the spirit in God's children; while the flesh and natural man (according to their own corruption) lust for things pleasing and delectable unto the self, grudge in adversity, are lifted up in prosperity, and at every moment are prone and ready to offend the Majesty of God. But the Spirit of God, which gives witnessing to our spirit, that we are the sons of God, makes us to resist filthy pleasures, and to groan in God's presence for deliverance from this bondage of corruption; and finally, to triumph over sin that it reign not in our mortal bodies.\n\nThis battle have not the carnal men, being destitute of God's Spirit; but [they] do follow and obey sin with greediness, and without repentance, even as the devil and their corrupt lusts do prick them. But the sons of God (as before is said) do fight against sin, do sob and mourn, when they perceive themselves tempted to iniquity; and if they fall, they rise again with earnest and unfeigned repentance. And these things they do not by their own power, but the power of the Lord Jesus, without whom they were able to do nothing.", "token_count": 489, "proofs": []} +{"_source_id": "scots-confession", "_source_title": "Scots Confession", "_author": "John Winram", "_contributors": ["John Spottiswoode", "John Willock", "John Douglas", "John Row"], "_schema_type": "doctrinal_document", "_license": "cc0-1.0", "_source_url": "http://apostles-creed.org/wp-content/uploads/2014/07/Scots_Confession_1560.pdf", "document_id": "scots-confession", "document_kind": "confession", "unit_type": "article", "number": "14", "title": "What Works are Reputed Good before God", "parent_number": "", "parent_title": "", "content": "We confess and acknowledge that God has given to man his holy law, in which not only are forbidden all such works as displease and offend his godly Majesty, but also are commanded all such as please him, and as he has promised to reward. And these works are of two sorts: the one are done to the honour of God, the other to the profit of our neighbours; and both have the revealed will of God for their assurance\n\nTo have one God; to worship and honour him; to call upon him in all our troubles; to reverence his holy name; to hear his word; to believe the same; to communicate with his holy sacraments, are the works of the first table. To honour father, mother, princes, rulers, and superior powers; to love them, to support them, yea, to obey their charges (not repugning to the commandment of God); to save the lives of innocents; to repress tyranny; to defend the oppressed; to keep our bodies clean and holy; to live in sobriety and temperance; to deal justly with all men, both in word and in deed; and, finally, to repress all appetite of our neighbour's hurt, are the good works of the second table, which are most pleasing and acceptable unto God, as those works that are commanded by himself.\n\nThe contrary whereof is sin most odious, which always displeases him, and provokes him to anger: as, not to call upon him alone, when we have need; not to hear his word with reverence; to contemn and despise it; to have or to worship idols; to maintain and defend idolatry; lightly to esteem the reverent name of God; to profane, abuse, or contemn the sacraments of Christ Jesus; to disobey or resist any that God has placed in authority (while they pass not over the bounds of their office); to murder, or to consent thereto; to bear hatred, or to suffer innocent blood to be shed if we may gainstand it; and, finally, the transgressing of any other commandment in the first or second table, we confess and affirm to be sin, by the which God's anger and displeasure are kindled against the proud and unthankful world. So that good works we affirm to be these only that are done in faith, at God's commandment, who in his law has expressed what be the things that please him. And evil works, we affirm not only those that expressedly are done against God's commandment, but those also that, in matters of religion and worshipping of God, have no other assurance but the invention and opinion of man: which God from the beginning has ever rejected, as by the prophet Isaiah, and by our master Christ Jesus, we are taught in these words: In vain do they worship me, teaching the doctrines and precepts of men.", "token_count": 601, "proofs": []} +{"_source_id": "scots-confession", "_source_title": "Scots Confession", "_author": "John Winram", "_contributors": ["John Spottiswoode", "John Willock", "John Douglas", "John Row"], "_schema_type": "doctrinal_document", "_license": "cc0-1.0", "_source_url": "http://apostles-creed.org/wp-content/uploads/2014/07/Scots_Confession_1560.pdf", "document_id": "scots-confession", "document_kind": "confession", "unit_type": "article", "number": "15", "title": "The Perfection of the Law and Imperfection of Man", "parent_number": "", "parent_title": "", "content": "The law of God we confess and acknowledge most just, most equal, most holy, and most perfect: commanding those things which, being wrought in perfection, were able to give life, and able to bring man to eternal felicity. But our nature is so corrupt, so weak, and so imperfect, that we are never able to fulfill the works of the law in perfection. Yea, If we say we have no sin (even after we are regenerate), we deceive ourselves, and the verity of God is not into us. And therefore it behoved us to apprehend Christ Jesus, with his justice and satisfaction, who is the end and accomplishment of the law, by whom we are set at this liberty, that the curse and malediction of the law fall not upon us, albeit we fulfill not the same in all points. For God the Father, beholding us in the body of his Son Christ Jesus, accepts our imperfect obedience, as it were perfect, and covers our works, which are defiled with many spots, with the justice of his Son.\n\nWe do not mean that we are set so at liberty, that we owe no obedience to the law (for that before we have plainly confessed). But this we affirm, that no man in earth (Christ Jesus only excepted) has given, gives, or shall give in work, that obedience to the law which the law requires. But when we have done all things, we must fall down and unfeignedly confess, that we are unprofitable servants. And therefore whosoever boast themselves of the merits of their own works, or put their trust in the works of supererogation, boast themselves of that which is not, and put their trust in damnable idolatry.", "token_count": 358, "proofs": []} +{"_source_id": "scots-confession", "_source_title": "Scots Confession", "_author": "John Winram", "_contributors": ["John Spottiswoode", "John Willock", "John Douglas", "John Row"], "_schema_type": "doctrinal_document", "_license": "cc0-1.0", "_source_url": "http://apostles-creed.org/wp-content/uploads/2014/07/Scots_Confession_1560.pdf", "document_id": "scots-confession", "document_kind": "confession", "unit_type": "article", "number": "16", "title": "Of the Kirk", "parent_number": "", "parent_title": "", "content": "As we believe in one God, Father, Son, and Holy Ghost; so do we most constantly believe that from the beginning there has been, now is, and to the end of the world shall be, a kirk: that is to say, a company and multitude of men chosen of God, who rightly worship and embrace him, by true faith in Christ Jesus, who is the only Head of the same kirk, which also is the body and spouse of Christ Jesus; which kirk is Catholic that is, universal because it contains the elect of all ages, all realms, nations, and tongues, be they of the Jews, or be they of the Gentiles; who have communion and society with God the Father, and with his Son Christ Jesus, through the sanctification of his Holy Spirit; and therefore it is called the communion, not of profane persons, but of saints, who, as citizens of the heavenly Jerusalem, have the fruition of the most inestimable benefits: to wit, of one God, one Lord Jesus, one faith, and of one baptism; out of the which kirk there is neither life, nor eternal felicity. And therefore we utterly abhor the blasphemy of them that affirm that men which live according to equity and justice shall be saved, what religion that ever they have professed. For as without Christ Jesus there is neither life nor salvation, so shall there none be participant thereof, but such as the Father has given unto his Son Christ Jesus, and those [that] in time come unto him, avow his doctrine, and believe into him (we comprehend the children with the faithful parents). This kirk is invisible, known only to God, who alone knows whom he has chosen, and comprehends as well (as said is) the elect that are departed (commonly called the kirk triumphant), as those that yet live and fight against sin and Satan as shall live hereafter.", "token_count": 396, "proofs": []} +{"_source_id": "scots-confession", "_source_title": "Scots Confession", "_author": "John Winram", "_contributors": ["John Spottiswoode", "John Willock", "John Douglas", "John Row"], "_schema_type": "doctrinal_document", "_license": "cc0-1.0", "_source_url": "http://apostles-creed.org/wp-content/uploads/2014/07/Scots_Confession_1560.pdf", "document_id": "scots-confession", "document_kind": "confession", "unit_type": "article", "number": "17", "title": "The Immortality of the Souls", "parent_number": "", "parent_title": "", "content": "The elect departed are in peace and rest from their labours: not that they sleep and come to a certain oblivion (as some fantastics do affirm), but that they are delivered from all fear, all torment, and all temptation, to which we and all God's elect are subject in this life, and therefore do bear the name of the kirk militant: as contrariwise, the reprobate and unfaithful departed, have anguish, torment, and pain, that cannot be expressed. So that neither are the one nor the other in such sleep that they feel not joy or torment, as the parable of Christ Jesus in the sixteenth [chapter] of Luke, his words to the thief, and these words of the souls crying under the altar, O Lord, thou that art righteous and just, how long shalt thou not revenge our blood upon them that dwell upon the earth! doth plainly testify.", "token_count": 187, "proofs": []} +{"_source_id": "scots-confession", "_source_title": "Scots Confession", "_author": "John Winram", "_contributors": ["John Spottiswoode", "John Willock", "John Douglas", "John Row"], "_schema_type": "doctrinal_document", "_license": "cc0-1.0", "_source_url": "http://apostles-creed.org/wp-content/uploads/2014/07/Scots_Confession_1560.pdf", "document_id": "scots-confession", "document_kind": "confession", "unit_type": "article", "number": "18", "title": "Of the Notes by Which the True Kirk is Discerned from the False and Who Shall be Judge of the Doctrine", "parent_number": "", "parent_title": "", "content": "Because that Satan from the beginning has laboured to deck his pestilent synagogue with the title of the kirk of God, and has inflamed the hearts of cruel murderers to persecute, trouble, and molest the true kirk and members thereof as Cain did Abel; Ishmael, Isaac; Esau, Jacob; and the whole priesthood of the Jews, Christ Jesus himself, and his apostles after him; it is a thing most requisite that the true kirk be discerned from the filthy synagogue, by clear and perfect notes, lest we, being deceived, receive and embrace to our own condemnation the one for the other. The notes, signs, and assured tokens whereby the immaculate spouse of Christ Jesus is known from that horrible harlot, the kirk malignant; we affirm are neither antiquity, title usurped, lineal descent, place appointed, nor multitude of men approving an error for Cain in age and title was preferred to Abel and Seth; Jerusalem had prerogative above all places of the earth, where also were the priests lineally descended from Aaron; and greater multitude followed the scribes, Pharisees, and priests, than unfeignedly believed and approved Christ Jesus and his doctrine; and yet, as we suppose, no man (of whole judgment) will grant that any of the forenamed were the kirk of God.\n\nThe notes, therefore, of the true kirk of God we believe, confess, and avow to be: first, the true preaching of the word of God, into the which God has revealed himself to us, as the writings of the prophets and apostles do declare; secondly, the right administration of the sacraments of Christ Jesus, which must be annexed unto the word and promise of God, to seal and confirm the same in our hearts; last, ecclesiastical discipline uprightly ministered, as God's word prescribes, whereby vice is repressed, and virtue nourished. Wheresoever then these former notes are seen, and of any time continue (be the number [of persons] never so few, about two or three) there, without all doubt, is the true kirk of Christ: who, according to his promise is in the midst of them: not that universal [kirk] (of which we have before spoken) but particular; such as were in Corinth, Galatia, Ephesus, and other places in which the ministry was planted by Paul, and were of himself named the kirks of God.\n\nAnd such kirks we, the inhabitants of the realm of Scotland, professors of Christ Jesus, confess ourselves to have in our cities, towns, and places reformed; for the doctrine taught in our kirks is contained in the written word of God: to wit, in the books of the New and Old Testaments: in those books, we mean, which of the ancient have been reputed canonical, in the which we affirm that all things necessary to be believed for the salvation of mankind are sufficiently expressed. The interpretation whereof, we confess, neither appertains to private nor public person, neither yet to any kirk for any preeminence or prerogative, personal or local, which one has above another; but appertains to the Spirit of God, by the which also the scripture was written.\n\nWhen controversy then happens, for the right understanding of any place or sentence of scripture, or for the reformation of any abuse within the kirk of God, we ought not so much to look what men before us have said or done, as unto that which the Holy Ghost uniformly speaks within the body of the scriptures, and unto that which Christ Jesus himself did, and commanded to be done. For this is a thing universally granted, that the Spirit of God (which is the Spirit of unity) is in nothing contrary unto himself. If then the interpretation, determination, or sentence of any doctor, kirk, or council, repugn to the plain word of God written in any other place of scripture, it is a thing most certain, that there is not the true understanding and meaning of the Holy Ghost, supposing that councils, realms, and nations have approved and received the same. For we dare not receive and admit any interpretation which directly repugns to any principal point of our faith, or to any other plain text of scripture, or yet unto the rule of charity.", "token_count": 897, "proofs": []} +{"_source_id": "scots-confession", "_source_title": "Scots Confession", "_author": "John Winram", "_contributors": ["John Spottiswoode", "John Willock", "John Douglas", "John Row"], "_schema_type": "doctrinal_document", "_license": "cc0-1.0", "_source_url": "http://apostles-creed.org/wp-content/uploads/2014/07/Scots_Confession_1560.pdf", "document_id": "scots-confession", "document_kind": "confession", "unit_type": "article", "number": "19", "title": "The Authority of the Scriptures", "parent_number": "", "parent_title": "", "content": "As we believe and confess the scriptures of God sufficient to instruct and make the man of God perfect, so do we affirm and avow the authority of the same to be of God, and neither to depend on men nor angels. We affirm, therefore, that such as allege the scripture to have no authority, but that which is received from the kirk, to be blasphemous against God, and injurious to the true kirk, which always hears and obeys the voice of her own Spouse and Pastor, but takes not upon her to be mistress over the same.", "token_count": 117, "proofs": []} +{"_source_id": "scots-confession", "_source_title": "Scots Confession", "_author": "John Winram", "_contributors": ["John Spottiswoode", "John Willock", "John Douglas", "John Row"], "_schema_type": "doctrinal_document", "_license": "cc0-1.0", "_source_url": "http://apostles-creed.org/wp-content/uploads/2014/07/Scots_Confession_1560.pdf", "document_id": "scots-confession", "document_kind": "confession", "unit_type": "article", "number": "20", "title": "Of General Councils, of Their Power, Authority, and Causes of Their Convention", "parent_number": "", "parent_title": "", "content": "As we do not rashly damn that which godly men, assembled together in general councils, lawfully gathered, have proponed unto us; so without just examination dare we not receive whatsoever is obtruded unto men under the name of general councils. For plain it is, as they were men, so have some of them manifestly erred, and that in matters of great weight and importance. So far then as the council proves the determination and commandment that it gives by the plain word of God, so far do we reverence and embrace the same. But if men, under the name of a council, pretend to forge unto us new articles of our faith, or to make constitutions repugning to the word of God, then utterly we must refuse the same as the doctrine of devils, which draws our souls from the voice of our only God to follow the doctrines and constitutions of men.\n\nThe cause, then, why general councils convened, was neither to make any perpetual law (which God before had not made), nor yet to forge new articles of our belief, neither to give the word of God authority much less to make that to be his word, or yet the true interpretation of the same, which was not before by his holy will expressed in his word. But the cause of councils (we mean of such as merit the name of councils), was partly for confutation of heresies, and for giving public confession of their faith to the posterity following: which both they did by the authority of God's written word, and not by any opinion or prerogative that they could not err, by reason of their general assembly. And this we judge to have been the chief cause of general councils. The other was for good policy and order to be constituted and observed in the kirk, in which (as in the house of God) it becomes all things to be done decently and into order.Not that we think that any policy, and one order in ceremonies can be appointed for all ages, times, and places: for as ceremonies (such as men have devised) are but temporal, so may and ought they to be changed, when they rather foster superstition than that they edify the kirk using the same.", "token_count": 456, "proofs": []} +{"_source_id": "scots-confession", "_source_title": "Scots Confession", "_author": "John Winram", "_contributors": ["John Spottiswoode", "John Willock", "John Douglas", "John Row"], "_schema_type": "doctrinal_document", "_license": "cc0-1.0", "_source_url": "http://apostles-creed.org/wp-content/uploads/2014/07/Scots_Confession_1560.pdf", "document_id": "scots-confession", "document_kind": "confession", "unit_type": "article", "number": "21", "title": "Of the Sacraments", "parent_number": "", "parent_title": "", "content": "As the fathers under the law (besides the verity of the sacrifices) had two chief sacraments to wit, circumcision and the Passover, the despisers and contemners whereof were not reputed for God's people so do we acknowledge and confess that we now, in the time of the evangel, have two sacraments only, instituted by the Lord Jesus, and commanded to be used of all those that will be reputed members of his body: to wit, baptism and the supper, or table of the Lord Jesus, called the communion of his body and blood. And these sacraments (as well of the Old as of the New Testament) were instituted of God, not only to make a visible difference betwixt his people, and those that were without his league; but also to exercise the faith of his children and, by participation of the same sacraments, to seal in their hearts the assurance of his promise, and of that most blessed conjunction, union, and society, which the elect have with their head, Christ Jesus.\n\nAnd thus we utterly damn the vanity of those that affirm sacraments to be nothing else but naked and bare signs. No, we assuredly believe that by baptism we are engrafted in Christ Jesus, to be made partakers of his justice, by the which our sins are covered and remitted; and also, that in the supper, rightly used, Christ Jesus is so joined with us, that he becomes the very nourishment and food of our souls. Not that we imagine any transubstantiation of bread into Christ's natural body, and of wine in his natural blood (as the Papists have perniciously taught and damnably believed); but this union and conjunction which we have with the body and blood of Christ Jesus, in the right use of the sacraments, is wrought by operation of the Holy Ghost, who by true faith carries us above all things that are visible, carnal, and earthly, and makes us to feed upon the body and blood of Christ Jesus, which was once broken and shed for us, which now is in heaven, and appears in the presence of his Father for us. And yet, notwithstanding the far distance of place which is betwixt his body now glorified in the heaven, and us now mortal in this earth, yet we most assuredly believe that the bread that we break is the communion of Christ's body, and the cup which we bless is the communion of his blood. So that we confess, and undoubtedly believe, that the faithful, in the right use of the Lord's table, do so eat the body and drink the blood of the Lord Jesus, that he remains in them and they in him: yea, that they are so made flesh of his flesh, and bone of his bones, that as the Eternal Godhead has given to the flesh of Christ Jesus (which of its own condition and nature was mortal and corruptible) life and immortality, so does Christ Jesus' flesh and blood eaten and drunken by us, give to us the same prerogatives. Which, albeit we confess are neither given unto us at that only time, neither yet by the proper power and virtue of the sacrament only; yet we affirm that the faithful, in the right use of the Lord's table, have such conjunction with Christ Jesus, as the natural man cannot apprehend.\n\nYea, and further we affirm, that albeit the faithful, oppressed by negligence, and manly infirmity, do not profit so much as they would in the very instant action of the supper, yet shall it after bring fruit forth, as lively seed sown in good ground. For the Holy Spirit (which can never be divided from the right institution of the Lord Jesus) will not frustrate the faithful of the fruit of that mystical action; but all this, we say, comes by true faith, which apprehends Christ Jesus, who only makes this sacrament effectual unto us. And, therefore, whosoever slanders us, as that we affirm or believe sacraments to be only naked and bare signs, do injury unto us, and speak against the manifest truth.\n\nBut this liberally and frankly we must confess, that we make a distinction betwixt Christ Jesus, in his natural substance, and betwixt the elements in the sacramental signs; so that we will neither worship the signs in place of that which is signified by them; neither yet do we despise and interpret them as unprofitable and vain; but do use them with all reverence, examining ourselves diligently before that so we do, because we are assured by the mouth of the apostle, That such as eat of that bread, and drink of that cup, unworthily, are guilty of the body and of the blood of the Lord Jesus.", "token_count": 983, "proofs": []} +{"_source_id": "scots-confession", "_source_title": "Scots Confession", "_author": "John Winram", "_contributors": ["John Spottiswoode", "John Willock", "John Douglas", "John Row"], "_schema_type": "doctrinal_document", "_license": "cc0-1.0", "_source_url": "http://apostles-creed.org/wp-content/uploads/2014/07/Scots_Confession_1560.pdf", "document_id": "scots-confession", "document_kind": "confession", "unit_type": "article", "number": "22", "title": "Of the Right Administration of the Sacraments", "parent_number": "", "parent_title": "", "content": "That sacraments be rightly ministered, we judge two things requisite: the one, that they be ministered by lawful ministers, whom we affirm to be only they that are appointed to the preaching of the word, or into whose mouths God has put some sermon of exhortation, they being men lawfully chosen thereto by some kirk. The other, that they be ministered in such elements, and in such sort, as God has appointed; else, we affirm that they cease to be right sacraments of Christ Jesus.\n\nAnd therefore it is that we flee the society of the Papistical kirk, in participation of their sacraments: first, because their ministers are no ministers of Christ Jesus; yea (which is more horrible) they suffer women, whom the Holy Ghost will not suffer to teach in the congregation, to baptize. And, secondly, because they have so adulterated both the one sacrament and the other with their own inventions, that no part of Christ's action abides in the original purity: for oil, salt, spittle, and suchlike in baptism, are but men's inventions. Adoration, veneration, bearing through streets and towns, and keeping of bread in boxes or buists [chests], are profanation of Christ's sacraments, and no use of the same. For Christ Jesus said, Take, eat, etc. Do ye this in remembrance of me. By which words and charge he sanctified bread and wine, to be the sacrament of his body and blood, to the end that the one should be eaten, and that all should drink of the other; and not that they should be kept to be worshipped, and honoured as God, as the blind Papists have done heretofore, who also committed sacrilege, stealing from the people the one part of the sacrament: to wit, the blessed cup.\n\nMoreover, that the sacraments be rightly used, it is required that the end and cause why the sacraments were instituted be understood and observed, as well of the minister, as the receivers. For if the opinion be changed in the receiver, the right use ceases: which is most evident by the rejection of the sacrifices; as also if the teacher plainly teaches false doctrine, which were odious and abominable before God (albeit they were his own ordinances), because that wicked men use them to another end than God has ordained. The same affirm we of the sacraments in the Papistical kirk, in which we affirm the whole action of the Lord Jesus to be adulterated, as well in the external form, as in the end and opinion. What Christ Jesus did, and commanded to be done, is evident by the evangelists, and by Saint Paul. What the priest does at his altar we need not rehearse. The end and cause of Christ's institution, and why the selfsame should be used, is expressed in these words: Do this in remembrance of me. As oft as ye shall eat of this bread and drink of this cup, ye shall show forth, that is, extol, preach, magnify, and praise, the Lord's death till he come. But to what end, and in what opinion, the priests say their Mass, let the words of the same, their own doctors and writings witness: to wit, that they, as mediators betwixt Christ and his kirk, do offer unto God the Father a sacrifice propitiatory for the sins of the quick and the dead. Which doctrine, as blasphemous to Christ Jesus, and making derogation to the sufficiency of his only sacrifice, once offered for purgation of all those that shall be sanctified, we utterly abhor, detest, and renounce.", "token_count": 775, "proofs": []} +{"_source_id": "scots-confession", "_source_title": "Scots Confession", "_author": "John Winram", "_contributors": ["John Spottiswoode", "John Willock", "John Douglas", "John Row"], "_schema_type": "doctrinal_document", "_license": "cc0-1.0", "_source_url": "http://apostles-creed.org/wp-content/uploads/2014/07/Scots_Confession_1560.pdf", "document_id": "scots-confession", "document_kind": "confession", "unit_type": "article", "number": "23", "title": "To Whom the Sacraments Appertain", "parent_number": "", "parent_title": "", "content": "in We confess and acknowledge that baptism appertains as well to the infants of the faithful, as unto those that be of age and discretion. And so we damn the error of the Anabaptists, who deny baptism to appertain to children before that they have faith and understanding. But the supper of the Lord we confess to appertain to such only as be of the household of faith, and can try and examine themselves, as well in their faith, as in their duty towards their neighbors. Such as eat and drink at that holy table without faith, or being at dissension and division with their brethren, do eat unworthily: and therefore it is, that in our kirks our ministers take public and particular examination of the knowledge and conversation of such as are to be admitted to the table of the Lord Jesus.", "token_count": 167, "proofs": []} +{"_source_id": "scots-confession", "_source_title": "Scots Confession", "_author": "John Winram", "_contributors": ["John Spottiswoode", "John Willock", "John Douglas", "John Row"], "_schema_type": "doctrinal_document", "_license": "cc0-1.0", "_source_url": "http://apostles-creed.org/wp-content/uploads/2014/07/Scots_Confession_1560.pdf", "document_id": "scots-confession", "document_kind": "confession", "unit_type": "article", "number": "24", "title": "Of the Civil Magistrate", "parent_number": "", "parent_title": "", "content": "We confess and acknowledge empires, kingdoms, dominions, and cities to be distinguished and ordained by God: the powers and authorities in the same (be it of emperors in their empires, of kings in their realms, dukes and princes in their dominions, or of other magistrates in free cities) to be God's holy ordinance, ordained for manifestation of his own glory, and for the singular profit and commodity of mankind. So that whosoever goes about to take away or to confound the whole state of civil policies, now long established; we affirm the same men not only to be enemies to mankind, but also wickedly to fight against God's expressed will.\n\nWe further confess and acknowledge, that such persons as are placed in authority are to be loved, honoured, feared, and held in most reverent estimation because they are the lieutenants of God, in whose sessions God himself does sit and judge (yea even the judges and princes themselves), to whom by God is given the sword, to the praise and defense of good men, and to revenge and punish all open malefactors. Moreover, to kings, princes, rulers, and magistrates, we affirm that chiefly and most principally the conservation and purgation of the religion appertains; so that not only they are appointed for civil policy, but also for maintenance of the true religion, and for suppressing of idolatry and superstition whatsoever: as in David, Jehoshaphat, Hezekiah, Josiah, and others, highly commended for their zeal in that case, may be espied.\n\nAnd therefore we confess and avow, that such as resist the supreme power (doing that thing which appertains to his charge), do resist God's ordinance, and therefore cannot be guiltless. And further, we affirm that whosoever denies unto them their aid, counsel and comfort, while the princes and rulers vigilantly travail in the execution of their office, that the same men deny their help, support and counsel to God, who, by the presence of his lieutenant, craves it of them.", "token_count": 430, "proofs": []} +{"_source_id": "scots-confession", "_source_title": "Scots Confession", "_author": "John Winram", "_contributors": ["John Spottiswoode", "John Willock", "John Douglas", "John Row"], "_schema_type": "doctrinal_document", "_license": "cc0-1.0", "_source_url": "http://apostles-creed.org/wp-content/uploads/2014/07/Scots_Confession_1560.pdf", "document_id": "scots-confession", "document_kind": "confession", "unit_type": "article", "number": "25", "title": "The Gifts Freely Given to the Kirk", "parent_number": "", "parent_title": "", "content": "Albeit that the word of God truly preached, and the sacraments rightly ministered, and discipline executed according to the word of God, be the certain and infallible signs of the true kirk; yet do we not so mean that every particular person joined with such a company be an elect member of Christ Jesus. For we acknowledge and confess, that darnel, cockle, and chaff may be sown, grow, and in great abundance lie in the midst of the wheat: that is, the reprobate may be joined in the society of the elect, and may externally use with them the benefits of the word and sacraments; but such being but temporal professors in mouth, but not in heart, do fall back and continue not to the end; and therefore have they no fruit of Christ's death, resurrection, nor ascension.\n\nBut such as with heart unfeignedly believe, and with mouth boldly confess the Lord Jesus (as before we have said) shall most assuredly receive these gifts: first, in this life, remission of sins, and that by only faith in Christ's blood, insomuch that, albeit sin remains and continually abides in these our mortal bodies, yet is it not imputed unto us, but is remitted and covered with Christ's justice. Secondly, in the general judgment there shall be given to every man and woman resurrection of the flesh; for the sea shall give her dead, the earth those that therein be enclosed; yea, the Eternal, our God, shall stretch out his hand upon the dust, and the dead shall arise incorruptible, and that in the substance of the selfsame flesh that every man now bears, to receive according to their works, glory or punishment. For such as now delight in vanity, cruelty, filthiness, superstition, or idolatry, shall be adjudged to the fire unquenchable, in which they shall be tormented for ever, as well in their own bodies, as in their souls, which now they give to serve the devil in all abomination. But such as continue in well doing to the end, boldly professing the Lord Jesus, we constantly believe that they shall receive glory, honour, and immortality, to reign for ever in life everlasting with Christ Jesus, to whose glorified body all his elect shall be made like, when he shall appear again to judgment, and shall render up the kingdom to God his Father, who then shall be, and ever shall remain all in all things, God blessed for ever: to whom, with the Son, and with the Holy Ghost, be all honour and glory, now and ever. Amen.\n\nArise, O Lord, and let thy enemies be confounded: Let them flee from thy presence that hate thy godly name: Give thy servants strength to speak thy word in boldness; and let all nations cleave to thy true knowledge.\n\nSo be it.", "token_count": 599, "proofs": []} +{"_source_id": "second-helvetic-confession", "_source_title": "Second Helvetic Confession", "_author": "Heinrich Bullinger", "_contributors": [], "_schema_type": "doctrinal_document", "_license": "cc0-1.0", "_source_url": "https://www.ccel.org/creeds/helvetic.htm", "document_id": "second-helvetic-confession", "document_kind": "confession", "unit_type": "section", "number": "1", "title": "", "parent_number": "1", "parent_title": "Of The Holy Scripture Being The True Word of God", "content": "CANONICAL SCRIPTURE\n\nWe believe and confess the canonical Scriptures of the holy prophets and apostles of both Testaments to be the true Word of God, and to have sufficient authority of themselves, not of men. For God himself spoke to the fathers, prophets, apostles, and still speaks to us through the Holy Scriptures.\n\nAnd in this Holy Scripture, the universal Church of Christ has the most complete exposition of all that pertains to a saving faith, and also to the framing of a life acceptable to God; and in this respect it is expressly commanded by God that nothing be either added to or taken from the same.", "token_count": 127, "proofs": []} +{"_source_id": "second-helvetic-confession", "_source_title": "Second Helvetic Confession", "_author": "Heinrich Bullinger", "_contributors": [], "_schema_type": "doctrinal_document", "_license": "cc0-1.0", "_source_url": "https://www.ccel.org/creeds/helvetic.htm", "document_id": "second-helvetic-confession", "document_kind": "confession", "unit_type": "section", "number": "2", "title": "", "parent_number": "1", "parent_title": "Of The Holy Scripture Being The True Word of God", "content": "SCRIPTURE TEACHES FULLY ALL GODLINESS\n\nWe judge, therefore, that from these Scriptures are to be derived true wisdom and godliness, the reformation and government of churches; as also instruction in all duties of piety; and, to be short, the confirmation of doctrines, and the rejection of all errors, moreover, all exhortations according to that word of the apostle, \"All scripture is inspired by God and profitable for teaching, for reproof,\" etc. (II Timothy 3:16-17). Again, \"I am writing these instructions to you,\" says the apostle to Timothy, \"So that you may know how one ought to behave in the household of God,\" etc. (I Timothy 3:14-15). ", "token_count": 158, "proofs": []} +{"_source_id": "second-helvetic-confession", "_source_title": "Second Helvetic Confession", "_author": "Heinrich Bullinger", "_contributors": [], "_schema_type": "doctrinal_document", "_license": "cc0-1.0", "_source_url": "https://www.ccel.org/creeds/helvetic.htm", "document_id": "second-helvetic-confession", "document_kind": "confession", "unit_type": "section", "number": "3", "title": "", "parent_number": "1", "parent_title": "Of The Holy Scripture Being The True Word of God", "content": "SCRIPTURE IS THE WORD OF GOD\n\nAgain, the selfsame apostle to the Thessalonians: \"When,\" says he, \"You received the word of God which you heard from us, you accepted it, not as the word of men but as what it really is, the Word of God,\" etc. (I Thess. 2:13) For the Lord himself has said in the gospel, \"It is not you who speak, but the Spirit of my Father speaking through you\"; therefore \"He who hears you hears me, and he who rejects me rejects him who sent me\" (Matt. 10:20; Luke 10:16; John 13:20)", "token_count": 143, "proofs": []} +{"_source_id": "second-helvetic-confession", "_source_title": "Second Helvetic Confession", "_author": "Heinrich Bullinger", "_contributors": [], "_schema_type": "doctrinal_document", "_license": "cc0-1.0", "_source_url": "https://www.ccel.org/creeds/helvetic.htm", "document_id": "second-helvetic-confession", "document_kind": "confession", "unit_type": "section", "number": "4", "title": "", "parent_number": "1", "parent_title": "Of The Holy Scripture Being The True Word of God", "content": "THE PREACHING OF THE WORD OF GOD IS THE WORD OF GOD\n\nWherefore when this Word of God is now preached in the church by preachers lawfully called, we believe that the very Word of God is proclaimed, and received by the faithful; and that neither any other Word of God is to be invented nor is to be expected from heaven: and that now the Word itself which is preached is to be regarded, not the minister that preaches; for even if he be evil and a sinner, nevertheless the Word of God remains still true and good.\n\nNeither do we think that therefore the outward preaching is to be thought as fruitless because the instruction in true religion depends on the inward illumination of the Spirit, or because it is written \"And no longer shall each man teach his neighbor..., for they shall all know me\" (Jer. 31:34), And \"Neither he who plants nor he that waters is anything, but only God who gives the growth\" (I Cor. 3:7). For although \"No one can come to Christ unless he be drawn by the Father\" (John 6:44), And unless the Holy Spirit inwardly illumines him, yet we know that it is surely the will of God that his Word should be preached outwardly also. God could indeed, by his Holy Spirit, or by the ministry of an angel, without the ministry of St. Peter, have taught Cornelius in the Acts; but, nevertheless, he refers him to Peter, of whom the angel speaking says, \"He shall tell you what you ought to do.\"", "token_count": 324, "proofs": []} +{"_source_id": "second-helvetic-confession", "_source_title": "Second Helvetic Confession", "_author": "Heinrich Bullinger", "_contributors": [], "_schema_type": "doctrinal_document", "_license": "cc0-1.0", "_source_url": "https://www.ccel.org/creeds/helvetic.htm", "document_id": "second-helvetic-confession", "document_kind": "confession", "unit_type": "section", "number": "5", "title": "", "parent_number": "1", "parent_title": "Of The Holy Scripture Being The True Word of God", "content": "INWARD ILLUMINATION DOES NOT ELIMINATE EXTERNAL PREACHING\n\nFor he that illuminates inwardly by giving men the Holy Spirit, the same one, by way of commandment, said unto his disciples, \"Go into all the world, and preach the gospel to the whole creation\" (Mark 16:15). And so in Phillippi, Paul preached the word outwardly to Lydia, a seller of purple goods; but the Lord inwardly opened the woman's heart (Acts 16:14). And the same Paul, after a beautiful development of his thought, in Romans 10:17 at length comes to the conclusion, \"So faith comes from hearing and hearing from the Word of God by the preaching of Christ.\" \n\nAt the same time we recognize that God can illuminate whom and when he will, Even without the external ministry, for that is in his power; but we speak of the usual way of instructing men, delivered unto us from God, both by commandment and examples.", "token_count": 208, "proofs": []} +{"_source_id": "second-helvetic-confession", "_source_title": "Second Helvetic Confession", "_author": "Heinrich Bullinger", "_contributors": [], "_schema_type": "doctrinal_document", "_license": "cc0-1.0", "_source_url": "https://www.ccel.org/creeds/helvetic.htm", "document_id": "second-helvetic-confession", "document_kind": "confession", "unit_type": "section", "number": "6", "title": "", "parent_number": "1", "parent_title": "Of The Holy Scripture Being The True Word of God", "content": "HERESIES\n\nWe therefore detest all the heresies of Artemon, the Manichaeans, the Valentinians, of Cerdon, and the Marcionites, who deny that the Scriptures proceeded from the Holy Spirit; or did not accept some parts of them, or interpolated and corrupted them.", "token_count": 65, "proofs": []} +{"_source_id": "second-helvetic-confession", "_source_title": "Second Helvetic Confession", "_author": "Heinrich Bullinger", "_contributors": [], "_schema_type": "doctrinal_document", "_license": "cc0-1.0", "_source_url": "https://www.ccel.org/creeds/helvetic.htm", "document_id": "second-helvetic-confession", "document_kind": "confession", "unit_type": "section", "number": "7", "title": "", "parent_number": "1", "parent_title": "Of The Holy Scripture Being The True Word of God", "content": "APOCRYPHA\n\nAnd yet we do not conceal the fact that certain books of the Old Testament were by the ancient authors called apocryphal, and by the others ecclesiastical; in as much as some would have them read in the churches, but not advanced as an authority from which the faith is to be established. As Augustine also, in his De Civitate Dei, book 18, ch. 38, remarks that \"In the books of the Kings, the names and books of certain prophets are cited\"; but he adds that \"They are not in the canon\"; and that \"those books which we have suffice unto godliness.\"", "token_count": 135, "proofs": []} +{"_source_id": "second-helvetic-confession", "_source_title": "Second Helvetic Confession", "_author": "Heinrich Bullinger", "_contributors": [], "_schema_type": "doctrinal_document", "_license": "cc0-1.0", "_source_url": "https://www.ccel.org/creeds/helvetic.htm", "document_id": "second-helvetic-confession", "document_kind": "confession", "unit_type": "section", "number": "1", "title": "", "parent_number": "2", "parent_title": "Of Interpreting The Holy Scripture; and of Fathers, Councils, and Traditions", "content": "THE TRUE INTERPRETATION OF SCRIPTURE\n\nThe apostle Peter has said that the Holy Scriptures are not of private interpretation (2 Pet. 1:20), and thus we do not allow all possible interpretations. Nor consequently do we acknowledge as the true or genuine interpretation of the Scriptures what is called the conception of the Roman Church, that is, what the defenders of the Roman Church plainly maintain should be thrust upon all for acceptance. But we hold that the interpretation of the Scripture to be orthodox and genuine which is gleaned from the Scriptures themselves (from the nature of the language in which they were written, likewise according to the circumstances in which they were set down, and expounded in the light of and unlike passages and of many and clearer passages) and which agree with the rule of faith and love, and contributes much to the glory of God and man's salvation.", "token_count": 176, "proofs": []} +{"_source_id": "second-helvetic-confession", "_source_title": "Second Helvetic Confession", "_author": "Heinrich Bullinger", "_contributors": [], "_schema_type": "doctrinal_document", "_license": "cc0-1.0", "_source_url": "https://www.ccel.org/creeds/helvetic.htm", "document_id": "second-helvetic-confession", "document_kind": "confession", "unit_type": "section", "number": "2", "title": "", "parent_number": "2", "parent_title": "Of Interpreting The Holy Scripture; and of Fathers, Councils, and Traditions", "content": "INTERPRETATIONS OF THE HOLY FATHERS\n\nWherefore we do not despise the interpretations of the holy Greek and Latin fathers, nor reject their disputations and treatises concerning sacred matters as far as they agree with the Scriptures; but we modestly dissent from them when they are found to set down things differing from, or altogether contrary to, the Scriptures. Neither do we think that we do them any wrong in this matter; seeing that they all, with one consent, will not have their writings equated with the canonical Scriptures, but command us to prove how far they agree or disagree with them, and to accept what is in agreement and to reject what is in disagreement.", "token_count": 139, "proofs": []} +{"_source_id": "second-helvetic-confession", "_source_title": "Second Helvetic Confession", "_author": "Heinrich Bullinger", "_contributors": [], "_schema_type": "doctrinal_document", "_license": "cc0-1.0", "_source_url": "https://www.ccel.org/creeds/helvetic.htm", "document_id": "second-helvetic-confession", "document_kind": "confession", "unit_type": "section", "number": "3", "title": "", "parent_number": "2", "parent_title": "Of Interpreting The Holy Scripture; and of Fathers, Councils, and Traditions", "content": "COUNCILS\n\nAnd in the same order also we place the decrees and canons of councils. \n\nWherefore we do not permit ourselves, in controversies about religion or matters of faith, to urge our case with only the opinions of the fathers or decrees of councils; much less by received customs, or by the large number of those who share the same opinion, or by the prescription of a long time. Who Is The Judge? Therefore, we do not admit any other judge than God himself, who proclaims by the Holy Scriptures what is true, what is false, what is to be followed, or what to be avoided. So we do assent to the judgments of spiritual men which are drawn from the Word of God. Certainly Jeremiah and other prophets vehemently condemned the assemblies of priests which were set up against the law of God; and diligently admonished us that we should not listen to the fathers, or tread in their path who, walking in their own inventions, swerved from the law of God.", "token_count": 208, "proofs": []} +{"_source_id": "second-helvetic-confession", "_source_title": "Second Helvetic Confession", "_author": "Heinrich Bullinger", "_contributors": [], "_schema_type": "doctrinal_document", "_license": "cc0-1.0", "_source_url": "https://www.ccel.org/creeds/helvetic.htm", "document_id": "second-helvetic-confession", "document_kind": "confession", "unit_type": "section", "number": "4", "title": "", "parent_number": "2", "parent_title": "Of Interpreting The Holy Scripture; and of Fathers, Councils, and Traditions", "content": "TRADITIONS OF MEN\n\nLikewise we reject human traditions, even if they be adorned with high-sounding titles, as though they were divine and apostolical, delivered to the Church by the living voice of the apostles, and, as it were, through the hands of apostolical men to succeeding bishops which, when compared with the Scriptures, disagree with them; and by their disagreement show that they are not Apostolic at all. For as the apostles did not contradict themselves in doctrine, so the apostolic men did not set forth things contrary to the apostles. On the contrary, it would be wicked to assert that the apostles by a living voice delivered anything contrary to their writings. Paul affirms expressly that he taught the same things in all churches (I Cor. 4:17). And, again, \"For we write you nothing but what you can read and understand.\" (II Cor. 1:13). Also, in another place, he testifies that he and his disciples - that is, apostolic men - walked in the same way, and jointly by the same Spirit did all things (II Cor. 12:18). Moreover, the Jews in former times had the traditions of their elders; but these traditions were severely rejected by the Lord, indicating that the keeping of them hinders God's law, and that God is worshipped in vain by such traditions (Matt. 15:1 ff.; Mark 7:1 ff).", "token_count": 301, "proofs": []} +{"_source_id": "second-helvetic-confession", "_source_title": "Second Helvetic Confession", "_author": "Heinrich Bullinger", "_contributors": [], "_schema_type": "doctrinal_document", "_license": "cc0-1.0", "_source_url": "https://www.ccel.org/creeds/helvetic.htm", "document_id": "second-helvetic-confession", "document_kind": "confession", "unit_type": "section", "number": "1", "title": "", "parent_number": "3", "parent_title": "Of God, His Unity and Trinity", "content": "GOD IS ONE\n\nWe believe and teach that God is one in essence or nature, subsisting in himself, all sufficient in himself, invisible, incorporeal, immense, eternal, Creator of all things both visible and invisible, the greatest good, living, quickening and preserving all things, omnipotent and supremely wise, kind and merciful, just and true. Truly we detest many gods because it is expressly written: \"The Lord your God is one Lord\" (Deut.6:4). \"I am the Lord your God. You shall have no other gods before me\" (Ex. 20:2-3). \"I am the Lord, and there is no other god besides me. Am I not the Lord, and there is no other God beside me? A righteous God and a Savior; there is none besides me\" ((Isa. 45:5, 21). \"The Lord, the Lord, a God merciful and gracious, slow to anger, and abounding in steadfast love and faithfulness\" (Ex. 34:6).", "token_count": 223, "proofs": []} +{"_source_id": "second-helvetic-confession", "_source_title": "Second Helvetic Confession", "_author": "Heinrich Bullinger", "_contributors": [], "_schema_type": "doctrinal_document", "_license": "cc0-1.0", "_source_url": "https://www.ccel.org/creeds/helvetic.htm", "document_id": "second-helvetic-confession", "document_kind": "confession", "unit_type": "section", "number": "2", "title": "", "parent_number": "3", "parent_title": "Of God, His Unity and Trinity", "content": "GOD IS THREE\n\nNotwithstanding we believe and teach that the same immense, one and indivisible God is in person inseparably and without confusion distinguished as Father, Son and Holy Spirit so, as the Father has begotten the Son from eternity, the Son is begotten by an ineffable generation, and the holy Spirit truly proceeds from them both, and the same from eternity and is to be worshipped with both. \n\nThus there are not three gods, but three persons, cosubstantial, coeternal, and coequal; distinct with respect to hypostases, and with respect to order, the one preceding the other yet without any inequality. For according to the nature or essence they are so joined together that they are one God, and the divine nature is common to the Father, Son and Holy Spirit. \n\nFor Scripture has delivered to us a manifest distinction of persons, the angel saying, among other things, to the Blessed Virgin, \"The Holy Spirit will come upon you, and the power of the Most High will overshadow you; therefore the child to be born will be called holy, the Son of God\" (Luke 1:35). And also in the baptism of Christ a voice is heard from heaven concerning Christ, saying, \"This is my beloved Son\" (Math. 3:17). The Holy Spirit also appeared in the form of a dove (John 1:32). And when the Lord himself commanded the apostles to baptize, he commanded them to baptize \"in the name of the Father, and the Son, and the Holy Spirit\" (Matt. 28:19). Elsewhere in the Gospel he said: \"The Father will send the Holy Spirit in my name\" (John 14:26), and again he said: \"When the Counselor comes, whom I shall send to you from the Father, even the Spirit of truth, who proceeds from the Father, he will bear witness to me,\" etc. (John 15:26). In short, we receive the Apostles' Creed because it delivers to us the true faith.", "token_count": 427, "proofs": []} +{"_source_id": "second-helvetic-confession", "_source_title": "Second Helvetic Confession", "_author": "Heinrich Bullinger", "_contributors": [], "_schema_type": "doctrinal_document", "_license": "cc0-1.0", "_source_url": "https://www.ccel.org/creeds/helvetic.htm", "document_id": "second-helvetic-confession", "document_kind": "confession", "unit_type": "section", "number": "3", "title": "", "parent_number": "3", "parent_title": "Of God, His Unity and Trinity", "content": "HERESIES\n\nTherefore we condemn the Jews and Mohammedans, and all those who blaspheme that sacred and adorable Trinity. We also condemn all heresies and heretics who teach that the Son and Holy Spirit are God in name only, and also that there is something created and subservient, or subordinate to another in the Trinity, and that their is something unequal in it, a greater or a less, something corporeal or corporeally conceived, something different with respect to character or will, something mixed or solitary, as if the Son and Holy Spirit were the affections and properties of one God the Father, as the Monarchians, Novatians, Praxeas, Patripassians, Sabellius, Paul of Samosata, Aetius, Macedonius, Anthropomorphites, Arius, and such like, have thought.", "token_count": 177, "proofs": []} +{"_source_id": "second-helvetic-confession", "_source_title": "Second Helvetic Confession", "_author": "Heinrich Bullinger", "_contributors": [], "_schema_type": "doctrinal_document", "_license": "cc0-1.0", "_source_url": "https://www.ccel.org/creeds/helvetic.htm", "document_id": "second-helvetic-confession", "document_kind": "confession", "unit_type": "section", "number": "1", "title": "", "parent_number": "4", "parent_title": "Of Idols or Images of God, Christ and The Saints", "content": "IMAGES OF GOD\n\nSince God as Spirit is in essence invisible and immense, he cannot really be expressed by any art or image. For this reason we have no fear pronouncing with Scripture that images of God are mere lies. Therefore we reject not only the idols of the Gentiles, but also the images of Christians.", "token_count": 65, "proofs": []} +{"_source_id": "second-helvetic-confession", "_source_title": "Second Helvetic Confession", "_author": "Heinrich Bullinger", "_contributors": [], "_schema_type": "doctrinal_document", "_license": "cc0-1.0", "_source_url": "https://www.ccel.org/creeds/helvetic.htm", "document_id": "second-helvetic-confession", "document_kind": "confession", "unit_type": "section", "number": "2", "title": "", "parent_number": "4", "parent_title": "Of Idols or Images of God, Christ and The Saints", "content": "IMAGES OF CHRIST\n\nAlthough Christ assumed human nature, yet he did not on that account assume it in order to provide a model for carvers and painters. He denied that he had come \"to abolish the law and the prophets\" (Matt. 5:17). But images are forbidden by the law and the prophets\" (Deut. 4:15; Isa. 44:9). He denied that his bodily presence would be profitable for the Church, and promised that he would be near us by his Spirit forever (John 16:7). Who, therefore, would believe that a shadow or likeness of his body would contribute any benefit to the pious? (II Cor. 5:5). Since he abides in us by his Spirit, we are therefore the temple of God (I Cor. 3:16). But \"what agreement has the temple of God with idols?\" (II Cor. 6:16).", "token_count": 193, "proofs": []} +{"_source_id": "second-helvetic-confession", "_source_title": "Second Helvetic Confession", "_author": "Heinrich Bullinger", "_contributors": [], "_schema_type": "doctrinal_document", "_license": "cc0-1.0", "_source_url": "https://www.ccel.org/creeds/helvetic.htm", "document_id": "second-helvetic-confession", "document_kind": "confession", "unit_type": "section", "number": "3", "title": "", "parent_number": "4", "parent_title": "Of Idols or Images of God, Christ and The Saints", "content": "IMAGES OF SAINTS\n\nAnd since the blessed spirits and saints in heaven, while they lived here on earth, rejected all worship of themselves (Acts 3:12 f.; 14:11 ff.; Rev. 14:7; 22:9) and condemned images, shall anyone find it likely that the heavenly saints and angels are pleased with their own images before which men kneel. uncover their heads, and bestow other honors? \n\nBut in fact in order to instruct men in religion and to remind them of divine things and of their salvation, the Lord commanded the preaching of the Gospel (Mark 16:15) - not to paint and to teach the laity by means of pictures. Moreover, he instituted sacraments, but nowhere did he set up images.", "token_count": 160, "proofs": []} +{"_source_id": "second-helvetic-confession", "_source_title": "Second Helvetic Confession", "_author": "Heinrich Bullinger", "_contributors": [], "_schema_type": "doctrinal_document", "_license": "cc0-1.0", "_source_url": "https://www.ccel.org/creeds/helvetic.htm", "document_id": "second-helvetic-confession", "document_kind": "confession", "unit_type": "section", "number": "4", "title": "", "parent_number": "4", "parent_title": "Of Idols or Images of God, Christ and The Saints", "content": "THE SCRIPTURES OF THE LAITY\n\nFurthermore, wherever we turn our eyes, we see the living and true creatures of God which, if they be observed, as is proper, make a much more vivid impression on the beholders than all images or vain, motionless, feeble and dead pictures made by men, of which the prophet truly said: \"They have eyes, but do not see\" (Ps. 115:5).", "token_count": 89, "proofs": []} +{"_source_id": "second-helvetic-confession", "_source_title": "Second Helvetic Confession", "_author": "Heinrich Bullinger", "_contributors": [], "_schema_type": "doctrinal_document", "_license": "cc0-1.0", "_source_url": "https://www.ccel.org/creeds/helvetic.htm", "document_id": "second-helvetic-confession", "document_kind": "confession", "unit_type": "section", "number": "5", "title": "", "parent_number": "4", "parent_title": "Of Idols or Images of God, Christ and The Saints", "content": "LACTANTIUS\n\nTherefore we approved the judgment of Lactantius, and ancient writer, who says: \"Undoubtedly no religion exists where there is an image.\"", "token_count": 35, "proofs": []} +{"_source_id": "second-helvetic-confession", "_source_title": "Second Helvetic Confession", "_author": "Heinrich Bullinger", "_contributors": [], "_schema_type": "doctrinal_document", "_license": "cc0-1.0", "_source_url": "https://www.ccel.org/creeds/helvetic.htm", "document_id": "second-helvetic-confession", "document_kind": "confession", "unit_type": "section", "number": "6", "title": "", "parent_number": "4", "parent_title": "Of Idols or Images of God, Christ and The Saints", "content": "EPIPHANIUS AND JEROME\n\nWe also assert that the blessed bishop Epiphanius did right when, finding on the doors of a church a veil on which was painted a picture supposedly of Christ or some saint, he ripped it down and took it away, because to see a picture of a man hanging in the Church of Christ was contrary to the authority of Scripture. Wherefore he charged that from henceforth no such veils, which were contrary to our religion, should be hung in the Church of Christ, and that rather such questionable things, unworthy of the Church of Christ and the faithful people, should be removed. Moreover, we approve of this opinion of St. Augustine concerning true religion: \"Let not the worship of the works of men be a religion for us. For the artists themselves who make such things are better; yet we ought not to worship them\" (De Vera Religione, cap. 55).", "token_count": 192, "proofs": []} +{"_source_id": "second-helvetic-confession", "_source_title": "Second Helvetic Confession", "_author": "Heinrich Bullinger", "_contributors": [], "_schema_type": "doctrinal_document", "_license": "cc0-1.0", "_source_url": "https://www.ccel.org/creeds/helvetic.htm", "document_id": "second-helvetic-confession", "document_kind": "confession", "unit_type": "section", "number": "1", "title": "", "parent_number": "5", "parent_title": "Of The Adoration, Worship and Invocation of God Through The Only Mediator Jesus Christ", "content": "GOD ALONE IS TO BE ADORED AND WORSHIPPED\n\nWe teach that the true God alone is to be adored and worshipped. This honor we impart to none other, according to the commandment of the Lord, \"You shall worship the Lord your God and him only shall you serve\" (Math. 4:10). Indeed, all the prophets severely inveighed against the people of Israel whenever they adored and worshipped strange gods, and not the only true God. But we teach that God is to be adored and worshipped as he himself has taught us to worship, namely, \"in spirit and in truth\" (John 4:23 f.), not with any superstition, but with sincerity, according to his Word; lest at anytime he should say to us: \"Who has required these things from your hands?\" (Isa. 1:12; Jer. 6:20). For Paul also says: \"God is not served by human hands, as though he needed anything,\" etc. (Acts 17:25).", "token_count": 222, "proofs": []} +{"_source_id": "second-helvetic-confession", "_source_title": "Second Helvetic Confession", "_author": "Heinrich Bullinger", "_contributors": [], "_schema_type": "doctrinal_document", "_license": "cc0-1.0", "_source_url": "https://www.ccel.org/creeds/helvetic.htm", "document_id": "second-helvetic-confession", "document_kind": "confession", "unit_type": "section", "number": "2", "title": "", "parent_number": "5", "parent_title": "Of The Adoration, Worship and Invocation of God Through The Only Mediator Jesus Christ", "content": "GOD ALONE IS TO BE INVOKED THROUGH THE MEDIATION OF CHRIST ALONE\n\nIn all crises and trials of our life we call upon him alone, and that by the mediation of our only mediator and intercessor, Jesus Christ. For we have been explicitly commanded: \"Call upon me in the day of trouble; I will deliver you, and you shall glorify me\" (Ps. 1:15). Moreover, we have a most generous promise from the Lord Who said: \"If you ask anything of the Father, he will give it to you\" (John 16:23), and: \"Come to me, all who labor and are heavy laden and I will give you rest: (Matt 11:28). And since it is written: \"How are men to call upon him in whom they have not believed?\" (Rom. 10:14), and since we do believe in God alone, we assuredly call upon him alone, and we do so through Christ. For as the apostle says, \"There is one God and there is one mediator between God and men, the man Christ Jesus? (I Tim. 2:5), and, \"If any one does sin, we have an advocate with the Father, Jesus Christ the righteous,\" etc. (I John 2:1).", "token_count": 274, "proofs": []} +{"_source_id": "second-helvetic-confession", "_source_title": "Second Helvetic Confession", "_author": "Heinrich Bullinger", "_contributors": [], "_schema_type": "doctrinal_document", "_license": "cc0-1.0", "_source_url": "https://www.ccel.org/creeds/helvetic.htm", "document_id": "second-helvetic-confession", "document_kind": "confession", "unit_type": "section", "number": "3", "title": "", "parent_number": "5", "parent_title": "Of The Adoration, Worship and Invocation of God Through The Only Mediator Jesus Christ", "content": "THE SAINTS ARE NOT TO BE ADORED, WORSHIPPED OR INVOKED\n\nFor this reason we do not adore, worship, or pray to the saints in heaven, or to other gods, and we do not acknowledge them as our intercessors or mediators before the Father in heaven. For God and Christ the Mediator are sufficient for us; neither do we give to others the honor that is due to God alone and to his Son, because he has expressly said: \"My glory I give to no other: (Isa. 42:8), and because Peter has said: \"There is no other name under heaven given among men by which we must be saved,\" except the name of Christ (Acts 4:12). In him, those who give their assent by faith do not seek anything outside Christ.", "token_count": 174, "proofs": []} +{"_source_id": "second-helvetic-confession", "_source_title": "Second Helvetic Confession", "_author": "Heinrich Bullinger", "_contributors": [], "_schema_type": "doctrinal_document", "_license": "cc0-1.0", "_source_url": "https://www.ccel.org/creeds/helvetic.htm", "document_id": "second-helvetic-confession", "document_kind": "confession", "unit_type": "section", "number": "4", "title": "", "parent_number": "5", "parent_title": "Of The Adoration, Worship and Invocation of God Through The Only Mediator Jesus Christ", "content": "THE DUE HONOR TO BE RENDERED TO THE SAINTS\n\nAt the same time we do not despise the saints or think basely of them. For we acknowledge them to be living members of Christ and friends of God who have gloriously overcome the flesh and the world. Hence we love them as brothers, and also honor them; yet not with any kind of worship but by an honorable opinion of them and just praises of them. We also imitate them. For with ardent longings and supplications we earnestly desire to be imitators of their faith and virtues, to share eternal salvation with them, to dwell eternally with them in the presence of God, and to rejoice with them in Christ. And in this respect we approve of the opinion of St. Augustine in De Vera Religione: \"Let not our religion be the cult of men who have died. For if they have lived holy lives, they are not to be thought of as seeking such honors; on the contrary, they want us to worship him by whose illumination they rejoice that we are fellow-servants of his merits. They are therefore to be honored by the way of imitation, but not to be adored in a religious manner,\" etc.", "token_count": 254, "proofs": []} +{"_source_id": "second-helvetic-confession", "_source_title": "Second Helvetic Confession", "_author": "Heinrich Bullinger", "_contributors": [], "_schema_type": "doctrinal_document", "_license": "cc0-1.0", "_source_url": "https://www.ccel.org/creeds/helvetic.htm", "document_id": "second-helvetic-confession", "document_kind": "confession", "unit_type": "section", "number": "5", "title": "", "parent_number": "5", "parent_title": "Of The Adoration, Worship and Invocation of God Through The Only Mediator Jesus Christ", "content": "RELICS OF THE SAINTS\n\nMuch less do we believe that the relics of the saints are to be adored and reverenced. Those ancient saints seemed to have sufficiently honored their dead when they decently committed their remains to the earth after the spirit had ascended on high. And they thought that the most noble relics of their ancestors were their virtues, their doctrine, and their faith. Moreover, as they commend these \"relics\" when praising the dead, so they strive to copy them during their life on earth.", "token_count": 107, "proofs": []} +{"_source_id": "second-helvetic-confession", "_source_title": "Second Helvetic Confession", "_author": "Heinrich Bullinger", "_contributors": [], "_schema_type": "doctrinal_document", "_license": "cc0-1.0", "_source_url": "https://www.ccel.org/creeds/helvetic.htm", "document_id": "second-helvetic-confession", "document_kind": "confession", "unit_type": "section", "number": "6", "title": "", "parent_number": "5", "parent_title": "Of The Adoration, Worship and Invocation of God Through The Only Mediator Jesus Christ", "content": "SWEARING BY GOD'S NAME ALONE\n\nThese ancient men did not swear except by the name of the only God, Yahweh, as prescribed by the divine law. Therefore, as it is forbidden to swear by the names of strange gods (Ex. 23:;13; Deut. 10:20), so we do not perform oaths to the saints that are demanded of us. We therefore reject in all these matters a doctrine that ascribes much too much to the saints in heaven.", "token_count": 104, "proofs": []} +{"_source_id": "second-helvetic-confession", "_source_title": "Second Helvetic Confession", "_author": "Heinrich Bullinger", "_contributors": [], "_schema_type": "doctrinal_document", "_license": "cc0-1.0", "_source_url": "https://www.ccel.org/creeds/helvetic.htm", "document_id": "second-helvetic-confession", "document_kind": "confession", "unit_type": "section", "number": "1", "title": "", "parent_number": "6", "parent_title": "Of the Providence of God", "content": "ALL THINGS ARE GOVERNED BY THE PROVIDENCE OF GOD\n\nWe believe that all things in heaven and on earth, and in all creatures, are preserved and governed by the providence of this wise, eternal and almighty God. For David testifies and says: \"The Lord is high above all nations, and his glory above the heavens! Who is like the Lord our God, who is seated on high, who looks far down upon the heavens and the earth?\" (Ps. 113:4 ff.). Again: \"Thou searchest out...all my ways. Even before a word is on my tongue, lo, O Lord, Thou knowest it altogether\" (Ps. 139:3 f.). Paul also testifies and declares: \"In him we live and move and have our being\" (Acts 17:28), and \"from him and through him and to him are all things\" (Rom. 11:36). Therefore Augustine most truly and according to Scripture declared in his book De Agone Christi, cap. 8, \"The Lord said, 'Are not two sparrows sold for a penny? And not one of them will fall to the ground without your Father's will' \" (Matt. 10:29). By speaking thus he wanted to show that what men regard as of least value is governed by God's omnipotence. For he who is the truth says that the birds of the air are fed by him and lilies of the field are clothed by him; he also says that the hairs of our head are numbered (Matt. 6:26 ff.).", "token_count": 331, "proofs": []} +{"_source_id": "second-helvetic-confession", "_source_title": "Second Helvetic Confession", "_author": "Heinrich Bullinger", "_contributors": [], "_schema_type": "doctrinal_document", "_license": "cc0-1.0", "_source_url": "https://www.ccel.org/creeds/helvetic.htm", "document_id": "second-helvetic-confession", "document_kind": "confession", "unit_type": "section", "number": "2", "title": "", "parent_number": "6", "parent_title": "Of the Providence of God", "content": "THE EPICUREANS\n\nWe therefore condemn the Epicureans who deny the providence of God, and all those who blasphemously say that God is busy with the heavens and neither sees nor cares about us and our affairs. David, the royal prophet, also condemned this when he said: \"O Lord, how long shall the wicked exult? They say, \"The Lord does not see; the God of Jacob does not perceive.\" Understand, O dullest of the people! Fools, when will you be wise? He who planted the ear, does he not hear? He who formed the eye, does he not see?\" (Ps. 94:3, 7-9).", "token_count": 144, "proofs": []} +{"_source_id": "second-helvetic-confession", "_source_title": "Second Helvetic Confession", "_author": "Heinrich Bullinger", "_contributors": [], "_schema_type": "doctrinal_document", "_license": "cc0-1.0", "_source_url": "https://www.ccel.org/creeds/helvetic.htm", "document_id": "second-helvetic-confession", "document_kind": "confession", "unit_type": "section", "number": "3", "title": "", "parent_number": "6", "parent_title": "Of the Providence of God", "content": "MEANS NOT TO BE DESPISED\n\nNevertheless, we do not spurn as useless the means by which divine providence works, but we teach that we are to adapt ourselves to them in so far as they are recommended to us in the Word of God. Wherefore we disapprove of the rash statements of those who say that if all things are managed by the providence of God, then our efforts and endeavors are in vain. It will be sufficient if we leave everything to the governance of divine providence, and we will not have to worry about anything or do anything. For although Paul understood that he sailed under the providence of God who had said to him: \"You must bear witness also at Rome\" (Acts 23:11), and in addition had given him the promise, \"There will be no loss of life among you...and not a hair is to perish from the head of any of you\" (Acts 27:22,34), yet when the sailors were nevertheless thinking about abandoning ship the same Paul said to the centurion and the soldiers: \"Unless these men stay in the ship, you cannot be saved\" (Acts 27:31). For God, who has appointed to everything its end, has ordained the beginning and the means by which it reaches its goal. The heathen ascribe things to blind fortune and uncertain chance. But St. James does not want us to say: \"Today or tomorrow we will go into such and such a town and trade,\" but adds: \"Instead you ought to say, `If the Lord wills, we shall live and we shall do this or that' \" (James 4:13, 15). And Augustine says: \"Everything which to vain men seems to happen in nature by accident, occurs only by his Word, because it happens only at his command\" (Enarrationes in Psalmos 148). Thus it seemed to happen by mere chance when Saul, while seeking his father's asses, unexpectedly fell in with the prophet Samuel. But previously the Lord had said to the prophet: \"Tomorrow I will send to you a man from the land of Benjamin\" (I Sam 9:15).", "token_count": 447, "proofs": []} +{"_source_id": "second-helvetic-confession", "_source_title": "Second Helvetic Confession", "_author": "Heinrich Bullinger", "_contributors": [], "_schema_type": "doctrinal_document", "_license": "cc0-1.0", "_source_url": "https://www.ccel.org/creeds/helvetic.htm", "document_id": "second-helvetic-confession", "document_kind": "confession", "unit_type": "section", "number": "1", "title": "", "parent_number": "7", "parent_title": "Of The Creation of All Things: Of Angels, the Devil, and Man", "content": "GOD CREATED ALL THINGS\n\nThis good and almighty God created all things, both visible and invisible, by his co-eternal Word, and preserves them by his co-eternal Spirit, as David testified when he said: \"By the word of the Lord the heavens were made, and all their host by the breath of his mouth\" (Ps. 33:6). And, as Scripture says, everything that God had made was very good, and was made for the profit and use of man. Now we assert that all those things proceed from one beginning.", "token_count": 115, "proofs": []} +{"_source_id": "second-helvetic-confession", "_source_title": "Second Helvetic Confession", "_author": "Heinrich Bullinger", "_contributors": [], "_schema_type": "doctrinal_document", "_license": "cc0-1.0", "_source_url": "https://www.ccel.org/creeds/helvetic.htm", "document_id": "second-helvetic-confession", "document_kind": "confession", "unit_type": "section", "number": "2", "title": "", "parent_number": "7", "parent_title": "Of The Creation of All Things: Of Angels, the Devil, and Man", "content": "MANICHAEANS AND MARCIONITES\n\nTherefore, we condemn the Manichaeans and Marcionites who impiously imagined two substances and natures, one good and the other evil; also two beginnings and two gods contrary to each other, a good and an evil one.", "token_count": 58, "proofs": []} +{"_source_id": "second-helvetic-confession", "_source_title": "Second Helvetic Confession", "_author": "Heinrich Bullinger", "_contributors": [], "_schema_type": "doctrinal_document", "_license": "cc0-1.0", "_source_url": "https://www.ccel.org/creeds/helvetic.htm", "document_id": "second-helvetic-confession", "document_kind": "confession", "unit_type": "section", "number": "3", "title": "", "parent_number": "7", "parent_title": "Of The Creation of All Things: Of Angels, the Devil, and Man", "content": "OF ANGELS AND THE DEVIL\n\nAmong all creatures, angels and men are most excellent. Concerning angels, Holy Scripture declares: \"who makest the winds thy messengers, fire and flame thy ministers\" (Ps 104:4). Also it says: \"Are they not all ministering spirits sent forth to serve, for the sake of those who are to obtain salvation?\" (Heb. 1:14). Concerning the Devil, the Lord Jesus Himself testifies: \"He was a murderer from the beginning, and has nothing to do with the truth, because there is no truth in him. When he lies, he speaks according to his own nature, for he is a liar and the father of lies\" (John 8:44). Consequently we teach that some angels persisted in obedience and were appointed for faithful service to God and men, but others fell of their own free will and were cast into destruction, becoming enemies of all good and of the faithful, etc....", "token_count": 202, "proofs": []} +{"_source_id": "second-helvetic-confession", "_source_title": "Second Helvetic Confession", "_author": "Heinrich Bullinger", "_contributors": [], "_schema_type": "doctrinal_document", "_license": "cc0-1.0", "_source_url": "https://www.ccel.org/creeds/helvetic.htm", "document_id": "second-helvetic-confession", "document_kind": "confession", "unit_type": "section", "number": "4", "title": "", "parent_number": "7", "parent_title": "Of The Creation of All Things: Of Angels, the Devil, and Man", "content": "OF MAN\n\nNow concerning, Scripture says that in the beginning he was made good according to the image and likeness of God; that God placed him in paradise and made all thing subject to him (Gen. chp 2). This is what David magnificently sets forth in Psalm 8. Moreover, God gave him a wife and blessed them. We also affirm that man consists of two different substances in one person: an immortal soul which, when separate from the body, neither sleeps nor dies, and a mortal body which will nevertheless be raised up from the dead at the last judgement, in order that then the whole man, either in life or in death, abide forever.", "token_count": 137, "proofs": []} +{"_source_id": "second-helvetic-confession", "_source_title": "Second Helvetic Confession", "_author": "Heinrich Bullinger", "_contributors": [], "_schema_type": "doctrinal_document", "_license": "cc0-1.0", "_source_url": "https://www.ccel.org/creeds/helvetic.htm", "document_id": "second-helvetic-confession", "document_kind": "confession", "unit_type": "section", "number": "5", "title": "", "parent_number": "7", "parent_title": "Of The Creation of All Things: Of Angels, the Devil, and Man", "content": "THE SECTS\n\nWe condemn all who ridicule or by subtle arguments cast doubt upon the immortality of the soul, or who say that the soul sleeps or is a part of God. In short, we condemn all opinions of all men, however many, that depart from what has been delivered unto us by the Holy Scriptures in the Apostolic Church of Christ concerning creation, angels, and demons, and man.", "token_count": 82, "proofs": []} +{"_source_id": "second-helvetic-confession", "_source_title": "Second Helvetic Confession", "_author": "Heinrich Bullinger", "_contributors": [], "_schema_type": "doctrinal_document", "_license": "cc0-1.0", "_source_url": "https://www.ccel.org/creeds/helvetic.htm", "document_id": "second-helvetic-confession", "document_kind": "confession", "unit_type": "section", "number": "1", "title": "", "parent_number": "8", "parent_title": "Of Man's Fall, Sin and the Cause of Sin", "content": "THE FALL OF MAN\n\nIn the beginning, man was made according to the image of God, in righteousness and true holiness, good and upright. But when at the instigation of the serpent and by his own fault he abandoned goodness and righteousness, he became subject to sin, death and various calamities. And what he became by the fall, that is, subject to sin, death and various calamities, so are all those who have descended from him.", "token_count": 93, "proofs": []} +{"_source_id": "second-helvetic-confession", "_source_title": "Second Helvetic Confession", "_author": "Heinrich Bullinger", "_contributors": [], "_schema_type": "doctrinal_document", "_license": "cc0-1.0", "_source_url": "https://www.ccel.org/creeds/helvetic.htm", "document_id": "second-helvetic-confession", "document_kind": "confession", "unit_type": "section", "number": "2", "title": "", "parent_number": "8", "parent_title": "Of Man's Fall, Sin and the Cause of Sin", "content": "SIN\n\nBy sin we understand that innate corruption of man which has been derived or propagated in us all from our first parents, by which we, immersed in perverse desires and averse to all good, are inclined to all evil. Full of all wickedness, distrust, contempt and hatred of God, we are unable to do or even to think anything good of ourselves. Moreover, even as we grow older, so by wicked thoughts, words and deeds committed against God's law, we bring forth corrupt fruit worthy of an evil tree (Matt. 12:33 ff.). For this reason by our own deserts, being subject to the wrath of God, we are liable to just punishment, so that all of us would have been cast away by God if Christ, the Deliverer, had not brought us back.", "token_count": 165, "proofs": []} +{"_source_id": "second-helvetic-confession", "_source_title": "Second Helvetic Confession", "_author": "Heinrich Bullinger", "_contributors": [], "_schema_type": "doctrinal_document", "_license": "cc0-1.0", "_source_url": "https://www.ccel.org/creeds/helvetic.htm", "document_id": "second-helvetic-confession", "document_kind": "confession", "unit_type": "section", "number": "3", "title": "", "parent_number": "8", "parent_title": "Of Man's Fall, Sin and the Cause of Sin", "content": "DEATH\n\nBy death we understand not only bodily death, which all of us must once suffer on account of sins, but also eternal punishment due to our sins and corruption. For the apostle says: \"We were dead through trespasses and sins...and were by nature children of wrath, like the rest of mankind. But God, who is rich in mercy...even when we were dead through our trespasses, made us alive together with Christ\" (Eph. 2:1 ff.) Also: \"As sin came into the world through one man and death through sin, and so death spread to all men because all men sinned\" (Rom. 5:12).", "token_count": 139, "proofs": []} +{"_source_id": "second-helvetic-confession", "_source_title": "Second Helvetic Confession", "_author": "Heinrich Bullinger", "_contributors": [], "_schema_type": "doctrinal_document", "_license": "cc0-1.0", "_source_url": "https://www.ccel.org/creeds/helvetic.htm", "document_id": "second-helvetic-confession", "document_kind": "confession", "unit_type": "section", "number": "4", "title": "", "parent_number": "8", "parent_title": "Of Man's Fall, Sin and the Cause of Sin", "content": "ORIGINAL SIN\n\nWe therefore acknowledge that there is original sin in all men.", "token_count": 15, "proofs": []} +{"_source_id": "second-helvetic-confession", "_source_title": "Second Helvetic Confession", "_author": "Heinrich Bullinger", "_contributors": [], "_schema_type": "doctrinal_document", "_license": "cc0-1.0", "_source_url": "https://www.ccel.org/creeds/helvetic.htm", "document_id": "second-helvetic-confession", "document_kind": "confession", "unit_type": "section", "number": "5", "title": "", "parent_number": "8", "parent_title": "Of Man's Fall, Sin and the Cause of Sin", "content": "ACTUAL SINS\n\nWe acknowledge that all other sins which arise from it are called and truly are sins, no matter by what name they may be called, whether mortal, venial or that which is said to be the sin against the Holy Spirit which is never forgiven (Mark 3:29; I John 5:16). We also confess that sins are not equal; although they arise from the same fountain of corruption and unbelief, some are more serious than others. As the Lord said, it will be more tolerable for Sodom than for the city that rejects the word of the Gospel (Matt. 10:14 f.; 11:20 ff.).", "token_count": 137, "proofs": []} +{"_source_id": "second-helvetic-confession", "_source_title": "Second Helvetic Confession", "_author": "Heinrich Bullinger", "_contributors": [], "_schema_type": "doctrinal_document", "_license": "cc0-1.0", "_source_url": "https://www.ccel.org/creeds/helvetic.htm", "document_id": "second-helvetic-confession", "document_kind": "confession", "unit_type": "section", "number": "6", "title": "", "parent_number": "8", "parent_title": "Of Man's Fall, Sin and the Cause of Sin", "content": "THE SECTS\n\nWe therefore condemn all who have taught contrary to this, especially Pelagius and all Pelagians, together with the Jovinians who, with the Stoics, regard all sins as equal. In this whole matter we agree with St. Augustine who derived and defended his view from Holy Scriptures. Moreover, we condemn Florinus and Blastus, against whom Irenaeus wrote, and all who make God the author of sin.", "token_count": 93, "proofs": []} +{"_source_id": "second-helvetic-confession", "_source_title": "Second Helvetic Confession", "_author": "Heinrich Bullinger", "_contributors": [], "_schema_type": "doctrinal_document", "_license": "cc0-1.0", "_source_url": "https://www.ccel.org/creeds/helvetic.htm", "document_id": "second-helvetic-confession", "document_kind": "confession", "unit_type": "section", "number": "7", "title": "", "parent_number": "8", "parent_title": "Of Man's Fall, Sin and the Cause of Sin", "content": "GOD IS NOT THE AUTHOR OF SIN, AND HOW FAR HE IS SAID TO HARDEN\n\nIt is expressly written: \"Thou art not a God who delights in wickedness. Thou hatest all evildoers. Thou destroyest those who speak lies\" (Ps. 5:4 ff.). And again: \"When the devil lies, he speaks according to his own nature, for he is a liar and the father of lies\" (John 8:44). Moreover, there is enough sinfulness and corruption in us that it is not necessary for God to infuse into us a new or still greater perversity. When, therefore, it is said in Scripture that God hardens, blinds and delivers up to a reprobate mind, it is to be understood that God does it by a just judgment as a just Judge and Avenger. Finally, as often as God in Scripture is said or seems to do something evil, it is not thereby said that man does not do evil, but that God permits it and does not prevent it, according to his just judgment, who could prevent it if he wished, or because he turns man's evil into good, as he did in the case of the sin of Joseph's brethren, or because he governs sins lest they break out and rage more than is appropriate. St. Augustine writes in his Enchiridion: \"What happens contrary to his will occurs, in a wonderful and ineffable way, not apart from his will. For it would not happen if he did not allow it. And yet he does not allow it unwillingly but willingly. But he who is good would not permit evil to be done, unless, being omnipotent, he could bring good out of evil.\" Thus wrote Augustine.", "token_count": 361, "proofs": []} +{"_source_id": "second-helvetic-confession", "_source_title": "Second Helvetic Confession", "_author": "Heinrich Bullinger", "_contributors": [], "_schema_type": "doctrinal_document", "_license": "cc0-1.0", "_source_url": "https://www.ccel.org/creeds/helvetic.htm", "document_id": "second-helvetic-confession", "document_kind": "confession", "unit_type": "section", "number": "8", "title": "", "parent_number": "8", "parent_title": "Of Man's Fall, Sin and the Cause of Sin", "content": "CURIOUS QUESTIONS\n\nOther questions, such as whether God willed Adam to fall, or incited him to fall, or why he did not prevent the fall, and similar questions, we reckon among curious questions (unless perchance the wickedness of heretics or of other churlish men compels us also to explain them out of the Word of God, as the godly teachers of the Church have frequently done), knowing that the Lord forbade man to eat of the forbidden fruit and punished his transgression. We also know that what things are done are not evil with respect to the providence, will, and the power of God, but in respect of Satan and our will opposing the will of God.", "token_count": 145, "proofs": []} +{"_source_id": "second-helvetic-confession", "_source_title": "Second Helvetic Confession", "_author": "Heinrich Bullinger", "_contributors": [], "_schema_type": "doctrinal_document", "_license": "cc0-1.0", "_source_url": "https://www.ccel.org/creeds/helvetic.htm", "document_id": "second-helvetic-confession", "document_kind": "confession", "unit_type": "section", "number": "1", "title": "", "parent_number": "9", "parent_title": "Of Free Will, and Thus of Human Powers", "content": "\n1.** In this matter, which has always produced many conflicts in the Church, we teach that a threefold condition or state of man is to be considered.", "token_count": 34, "proofs": []} +{"_source_id": "second-helvetic-confession", "_source_title": "Second Helvetic Confession", "_author": "Heinrich Bullinger", "_contributors": [], "_schema_type": "doctrinal_document", "_license": "cc0-1.0", "_source_url": "https://www.ccel.org/creeds/helvetic.htm", "document_id": "second-helvetic-confession", "document_kind": "confession", "unit_type": "section", "number": "2", "title": "", "parent_number": "9", "parent_title": "Of Free Will, and Thus of Human Powers", "content": "WHAT MAN WAS BEFORE THE FALL\n\nThere is the state in which man was in the beginning before the fall, namely, upright and free, so that he could both continue in goodness and decline to evil. However, he declined to evil, and has involved himself and the whole human race in sin and death, as has been said already.", "token_count": 68, "proofs": []} +{"_source_id": "second-helvetic-confession", "_source_title": "Second Helvetic Confession", "_author": "Heinrich Bullinger", "_contributors": [], "_schema_type": "doctrinal_document", "_license": "cc0-1.0", "_source_url": "https://www.ccel.org/creeds/helvetic.htm", "document_id": "second-helvetic-confession", "document_kind": "confession", "unit_type": "section", "number": "3", "title": "", "parent_number": "9", "parent_title": "Of Free Will, and Thus of Human Powers", "content": "WHAT MAN WAS AFTER THE FALL\n\nThen we are to consider what man was after the fall. To be sure, his reason was not taken from him, nor was he deprived of will, and he was not entirely changed into a stone or a tree. But they were so altered and weakened that they no longer can do what they could before the fall. For the understanding is darkened, and the will which was free has become an enslaved will. Now it serves sin, not unwillingly but willingly. And indeed, it is called a will, not an unwill (ing). [Etenim voluntas, non noluntas dicitur.]", "token_count": 132, "proofs": []} +{"_source_id": "second-helvetic-confession", "_source_title": "Second Helvetic Confession", "_author": "Heinrich Bullinger", "_contributors": [], "_schema_type": "doctrinal_document", "_license": "cc0-1.0", "_source_url": "https://www.ccel.org/creeds/helvetic.htm", "document_id": "second-helvetic-confession", "document_kind": "confession", "unit_type": "section", "number": "4", "title": "", "parent_number": "9", "parent_title": "Of Free Will, and Thus of Human Powers", "content": "MAN DOES EVIL BY HIS OWN FREE WILL\n\nTherefore, in regard to evil or sin, man is not forced by God or by the devil but does evil by his own free will, and in this respect he has a most free will. But when we frequently see that the worst crimes and designs of men are prevented by God from reaching their purpose, this does not take away man's freedom in doing evil, but God by his own power prevents what man freely planned otherwise. Thus Joseph's brothers freely determined to get rid of him, but they were unable to do it because something else seemed good to the counsel of God.", "token_count": 126, "proofs": []} +{"_source_id": "second-helvetic-confession", "_source_title": "Second Helvetic Confession", "_author": "Heinrich Bullinger", "_contributors": [], "_schema_type": "doctrinal_document", "_license": "cc0-1.0", "_source_url": "https://www.ccel.org/creeds/helvetic.htm", "document_id": "second-helvetic-confession", "document_kind": "confession", "unit_type": "section", "number": "5", "title": "", "parent_number": "9", "parent_title": "Of Free Will, and Thus of Human Powers", "content": "MAN IS NOT CAPABLE OF GOOD Per Se\n\nIn regard to goodness and virtue man's reason does not judge rightly of itself concerning divine things. For the evangelical and apostolic Scripture requires regeneration of whoever among us wishes to be saved. Hence our first birth from Adam contributes nothing to out salvation. Paul says: \"The unspiritual man does not receive the gifts of the Spirit of God,\" etc. (I Cor. 2:14). And in another place he denies that we of ourselves are capable of thinking anything good (II Cor. 3:5) Now it is known that the mind or intellect is the guide of the will, and when the guide is blind, it is obvious how far the will reaches. Wherefore, man not yet regenerate has no free will for good, no strength to perform what is good. The Lord says in the Gospel: \"Truly, truly, I say to you, everyone who commits sin is a slave to sin\" (John 8:34). And the apostle Paul says: \"The mind that is set on the flesh is hostile to God; it does not submit to God's law, indeed it cannot\" (Rom. 8:7). Yet in regard to earthly things, fallen man is not entirely lacking in understanding.", "token_count": 262, "proofs": []} +{"_source_id": "second-helvetic-confession", "_source_title": "Second Helvetic Confession", "_author": "Heinrich Bullinger", "_contributors": [], "_schema_type": "doctrinal_document", "_license": "cc0-1.0", "_source_url": "https://www.ccel.org/creeds/helvetic.htm", "document_id": "second-helvetic-confession", "document_kind": "confession", "unit_type": "section", "number": "6", "title": "", "parent_number": "9", "parent_title": "Of Free Will, and Thus of Human Powers", "content": "UNDERSTANDING OF THE ARTS\n\nFor God in his mercy has permitted the powers of the intellect to remain, though differing greatly from what was in man before the fall. God commands us to cultivate our natural talents, and meanwhile adds both gifts and success. And it is obvious that we make no progress in all the arts without God's blessing. In any case, Scripture refers all the arts to God; and, indeed, the heathen trace the origin of the arts to the gods who invented them.", "token_count": 103, "proofs": []} +{"_source_id": "second-helvetic-confession", "_source_title": "Second Helvetic Confession", "_author": "Heinrich Bullinger", "_contributors": [], "_schema_type": "doctrinal_document", "_license": "cc0-1.0", "_source_url": "https://www.ccel.org/creeds/helvetic.htm", "document_id": "second-helvetic-confession", "document_kind": "confession", "unit_type": "section", "number": "7", "title": "", "parent_number": "9", "parent_title": "Of Free Will, and Thus of Human Powers", "content": "OF WHAT KIND ARE THE POWERS OF THE REGENERATE, AND IN WHAT WAY THEIR WILLS ARE FREE\n\nFinally, we must see whether the regenerate have free wills, and to what extent. In regeneration the understanding is illumined by the Holy Spirit in order that it many understand both the mysteries and the will of God. And the will itself is not only changed by the Spirit, but it is also equipped with faculties so that it wills and is able to do the good of its own accord (Rom. 8:1ff.). Unless we grant this, we will deny Christian liberty and introduce a legal bondage. But the prophet has God saying: \"I will put my law within them, and I will write it upon their hearts\" (Jer. 31:33; Ezek. 36:26f.). The Lord also says in the Gospel: \"If the Son makes you free, you will be free indeed\" (John 8:36). Paul also writes to the Philippians: \"It has been granted to you that for the sake of Christ you should not only believe in him but also suffer for his sake\" (Phil. 1:29). Again: \"I am sure that he who began a good work in you will bring it to completion at the day of Jesus Christ\" (v. 6). Also: \"God is at work in you, both to will and to work for his good pleasure\" (ch. 2:13).", "token_count": 303, "proofs": []} +{"_source_id": "second-helvetic-confession", "_source_title": "Second Helvetic Confession", "_author": "Heinrich Bullinger", "_contributors": [], "_schema_type": "doctrinal_document", "_license": "cc0-1.0", "_source_url": "https://www.ccel.org/creeds/helvetic.htm", "document_id": "second-helvetic-confession", "document_kind": "confession", "unit_type": "section", "number": "8", "title": "", "parent_number": "9", "parent_title": "Of Free Will, and Thus of Human Powers", "content": "THE REGENERATE WORK NOT ONLY PASSIVELY BUT ACTIVELY\n\nHowever, in this connection we teach that there are two things to be observed: First, that the regenerate, in choosing and doing good, work not only passively but actively. For they are moved by God that they may do themselves what they do. For Augustine rightly adduces the saying that \"God is said to be our helper. But no one can be helped unless he does something.\" The Manichaeans robbed man of all activity and made him like a stone or a block of wood.", "token_count": 116, "proofs": []} +{"_source_id": "second-helvetic-confession", "_source_title": "Second Helvetic Confession", "_author": "Heinrich Bullinger", "_contributors": [], "_schema_type": "doctrinal_document", "_license": "cc0-1.0", "_source_url": "https://www.ccel.org/creeds/helvetic.htm", "document_id": "second-helvetic-confession", "document_kind": "confession", "unit_type": "section", "number": "9", "title": "", "parent_number": "9", "parent_title": "Of Free Will, and Thus of Human Powers", "content": "THE FREE WILL IS WEAK IN THE REGENERATE\n\nSecondly, in the regenerate a weakness remains. For since sin dwells in us, and in the regenerate the flesh struggles against the Spirit till the end of our lives, they do not easily accomplish in all things what they had planned. These things are confirmed by the apostle in Rom., ch. 7, and Gal., ch. 5. Therefore that free will is weak in us on account of the remnants of the old Adam and of innate human corruption remaining in us until the end of our lives. Meanwhile, since the powers of the flesh and the remnants of the old man are not so efficacious that they wholly extinguish the work of the Spirit, for that reason the faithful are said to be free, yet so that they acknowledge their infirmity and do not glory at all in their free will. For believers ought always to keep in mind what St. Augustine so many times inculcated according to the apostle: \"What have you that you did not receive? If then you received it, why do you boast as if it were not a gift?\" To this he adds that what we have planned does not immediately come to pass. For the issue of things lies in the hand of God. This is the reason Paul prayed to the Lord to prosper his journey (Rom. 1:10). And this also is the reason the free will is weak.", "token_count": 292, "proofs": []} +{"_source_id": "second-helvetic-confession", "_source_title": "Second Helvetic Confession", "_author": "Heinrich Bullinger", "_contributors": [], "_schema_type": "doctrinal_document", "_license": "cc0-1.0", "_source_url": "https://www.ccel.org/creeds/helvetic.htm", "document_id": "second-helvetic-confession", "document_kind": "confession", "unit_type": "section", "number": "10", "title": "", "parent_number": "9", "parent_title": "Of Free Will, and Thus of Human Powers", "content": "IN EXTERNAL THINGS THERE IS LIBERTY\n\nMoreover, no one denies that in external things both the regenerate and the unregenerate enjoy free will. For man has in common with other living creatures (to which he is not inferior) this nature to will some things and not to will others. Thus he is able to speak or to keep silent, to go out of his house or to remain at home, etc. However, even here God's power is always to be observed, for it was the cause that Balaam could not go as far as he wanted (Num., ch. 24), and Zacharias upon returning from the temple could not speak as he wanted (Luke, ch.1).", "token_count": 145, "proofs": []} +{"_source_id": "second-helvetic-confession", "_source_title": "Second Helvetic Confession", "_author": "Heinrich Bullinger", "_contributors": [], "_schema_type": "doctrinal_document", "_license": "cc0-1.0", "_source_url": "https://www.ccel.org/creeds/helvetic.htm", "document_id": "second-helvetic-confession", "document_kind": "confession", "unit_type": "section", "number": "11", "title": "", "parent_number": "9", "parent_title": "Of Free Will, and Thus of Human Powers", "content": "HERESIES\n\nIn this matter we condemn the Manichaeans who deny that the beginning of evil was for man [created] good, from his free will. We also condemn the Pelagians who assert that an evil man has sufficient free will to do the good that is commanded. Both are refuted by Holy Scripture which says to the former, \"God made man upright\" and to the latter, \"If the Son makes you free, you will be free indeed\" (John 8:36).", "token_count": 104, "proofs": []} +{"_source_id": "second-helvetic-confession", "_source_title": "Second Helvetic Confession", "_author": "Heinrich Bullinger", "_contributors": [], "_schema_type": "doctrinal_document", "_license": "cc0-1.0", "_source_url": "https://www.ccel.org/creeds/helvetic.htm", "document_id": "second-helvetic-confession", "document_kind": "confession", "unit_type": "section", "number": "1", "title": "", "parent_number": "10", "parent_title": "Of the Predestination of God and the Election of the Saints", "content": "GOD HAS ELECTED US OUT OF GRACE\n\nFrom eternity God has freely, and of his mere grace, without any respect to men, predestinated or elected the saints whom he wills to save in Christ, according to the saying of the apostle, \"God chose us in him before the foundation of the world\" (Eph. 1:4). And again: \"Who saved us and called an with a holy calling, not in virtue of our works but in virtue of his own purpose and the grace which he gave us in Christ Jesus ages ago, and now has manifested through the appearing of our Savior Christ Jesus\" (II Tim. 1:9 f.).", "token_count": 140, "proofs": []} +{"_source_id": "second-helvetic-confession", "_source_title": "Second Helvetic Confession", "_author": "Heinrich Bullinger", "_contributors": [], "_schema_type": "doctrinal_document", "_license": "cc0-1.0", "_source_url": "https://www.ccel.org/creeds/helvetic.htm", "document_id": "second-helvetic-confession", "document_kind": "confession", "unit_type": "section", "number": "2", "title": "", "parent_number": "10", "parent_title": "Of the Predestination of God and the Election of the Saints", "content": "WE ARE ELECTED OR PREDESTINATED IN CHRIST\n\nTherefore, although not on account of any merit of ours, God has elected us, not directly, but in Christ, and on account of Christ, in order that those who are now engrafted into Christ by faith might also be elected. But those who were outside Christ were rejected, according to the word of the apostle, \"xamine yourselves, to see whether you are holding to your faith. Test yourselves. Do you not realize that Jesus Christ is in you? -- unless indeed you fail to meet the test!\"(II Cor. 13:5).", "token_count": 128, "proofs": []} +{"_source_id": "second-helvetic-confession", "_source_title": "Second Helvetic Confession", "_author": "Heinrich Bullinger", "_contributors": [], "_schema_type": "doctrinal_document", "_license": "cc0-1.0", "_source_url": "https://www.ccel.org/creeds/helvetic.htm", "document_id": "second-helvetic-confession", "document_kind": "confession", "unit_type": "section", "number": "3", "title": "", "parent_number": "10", "parent_title": "Of the Predestination of God and the Election of the Saints", "content": "WE ARE ELECTED FOR A DEFINITE PURPOSE\n\nFinally, the saints are chosen in Christ by God for a definite purpose, which the apostle himself explains when he says, \"e chose us in him for adoption that we should be holy and blameless before him in love. He destined us for adoption to be his sons through Jesus Christ that they should be to the praise of the glory of his grace\"(Eph. 1:4 ff.).", "token_count": 91, "proofs": []} +{"_source_id": "second-helvetic-confession", "_source_title": "Second Helvetic Confession", "_author": "Heinrich Bullinger", "_contributors": [], "_schema_type": "doctrinal_document", "_license": "cc0-1.0", "_source_url": "https://www.ccel.org/creeds/helvetic.htm", "document_id": "second-helvetic-confession", "document_kind": "confession", "unit_type": "section", "number": "4", "title": "", "parent_number": "10", "parent_title": "Of the Predestination of God and the Election of the Saints", "content": "WE ARE TO HAVE A GOOD HOPE FOR ALL\n\nAnd although God knows who are his, and here and there mention is made of the small number of elect, yet we must hope well of all, and not rashly judge any man to be a reprobate. For Paul says to the Philippians, \" thank my God for you all\"(now he speaks of the whole Church in Phillippi), \"ecause of your fellowship in the Gospel, being persuaded that he who began a good work in you will bring it to completion at the day of Jesus Christ. It is also right that I have this opinion of you all\"(Phil. 1:3 ff.).", "token_count": 136, "proofs": []} +{"_source_id": "second-helvetic-confession", "_source_title": "Second Helvetic Confession", "_author": "Heinrich Bullinger", "_contributors": [], "_schema_type": "doctrinal_document", "_license": "cc0-1.0", "_source_url": "https://www.ccel.org/creeds/helvetic.htm", "document_id": "second-helvetic-confession", "document_kind": "confession", "unit_type": "section", "number": "5", "title": "", "parent_number": "10", "parent_title": "Of the Predestination of God and the Election of the Saints", "content": "WHETHER FEW ARE ELECT\n\nAnd when the Lord was asked whether there were few that should be saved, he does not answer and tell them that few or many should be saved or damned, but rather he exhorts every man to \"trive to enter by the narrow door\"(Luke 13:24): as if he should say, It is not for you curiously to inquire about these matters, but rather to endeavor that you may enter into heaven by the straight way.", "token_count": 97, "proofs": []} +{"_source_id": "second-helvetic-confession", "_source_title": "Second Helvetic Confession", "_author": "Heinrich Bullinger", "_contributors": [], "_schema_type": "doctrinal_document", "_license": "cc0-1.0", "_source_url": "https://www.ccel.org/creeds/helvetic.htm", "document_id": "second-helvetic-confession", "document_kind": "confession", "unit_type": "section", "number": "6", "title": "", "parent_number": "10", "parent_title": "Of the Predestination of God and the Election of the Saints", "content": "WHAT IN THIS MATTER IS TO BE CONDEMNED\n\nTherefore we do not approve of the impious speeches of some who say, \"ew are chosen, and since I do not know whether I am among the number of the few, I will enjoy myself.\"Others say, \"f I am predestinated and elected by God, nothing can hinder me from salvation, which is already certainly appointed for me, no matter what I do. But if I am in the number of the reprobate, no faith or repentance will help me, since the decree of God cannot be changed. Therefore all doctrines and admonitions are useless.\" Now the saying of the apostle contradicts these men: \"The Lord's servant must be ready to teach, instructing those who oppose him, so that if God should grant that they repent to know the truth, they may recover from the snare of the devil, after being held captive by him to do his will\" (II Tim. 2:23 ff.).", "token_count": 206, "proofs": []} +{"_source_id": "second-helvetic-confession", "_source_title": "Second Helvetic Confession", "_author": "Heinrich Bullinger", "_contributors": [], "_schema_type": "doctrinal_document", "_license": "cc0-1.0", "_source_url": "https://www.ccel.org/creeds/helvetic.htm", "document_id": "second-helvetic-confession", "document_kind": "confession", "unit_type": "section", "number": "7", "title": "", "parent_number": "10", "parent_title": "Of the Predestination of God and the Election of the Saints", "content": "ADMONITIONS ARE NOT IN VAIN BECAUSE SALVATION PROCEEDS FROM ELECTION\n\nAugustine also shows that both the grace of free election and the predestination, and also salutary admonitions and doctrines, are to be preached (Lib. de Dono Perseverantiae, cap. 14 ff.).", "token_count": 69, "proofs": []} +{"_source_id": "second-helvetic-confession", "_source_title": "Second Helvetic Confession", "_author": "Heinrich Bullinger", "_contributors": [], "_schema_type": "doctrinal_document", "_license": "cc0-1.0", "_source_url": "https://www.ccel.org/creeds/helvetic.htm", "document_id": "second-helvetic-confession", "document_kind": "confession", "unit_type": "section", "number": "8", "title": "", "parent_number": "10", "parent_title": "Of the Predestination of God and the Election of the Saints", "content": "WHETHER WE ARE ELECTED\n\nWe therefore find fault with those who outside of Christ ask whether they are elected. [Ed. 1568 reads: \"whether they are elected from eternity?\"] And what has God decreed concerning them before all eternity? For the preaching of the Gospel is to be heard, and it is to be believed; and it is to be held as beyond doubt that if you believe and are in Christ, you are elected. For the Father has revealed unto us in Christ the eternal purpose of his predestination, as I have just now shown from the apostle in II Tim. 1:9-10. This is therefore above all to be taught and considered, what great love of the Father toward us is revealed to us in Christ. We must hear what the Lord himself daily preaches to us in the Gospel, how he calls and says: \"Come to me all who labor and are heavy-laden, and I will give you rest\" (Matt. 11:28). \"God so loved the world, that he gave his only Son, that whoever believes in him should not perish, but have eternal life\" (John 3:16). Also, \"It is not the will of my Father that one of these little ones should perish\" (Matt. 18:14). Let Christ, therefore be the looking glass, in whom we may contemplate our predestination. We shall have a sufficiently clear and sure testimony that we are inscribed in the Book of Life if we have fellowship with Christ, and he is ours and we are his in true faith.", "token_count": 325, "proofs": []} +{"_source_id": "second-helvetic-confession", "_source_title": "Second Helvetic Confession", "_author": "Heinrich Bullinger", "_contributors": [], "_schema_type": "doctrinal_document", "_license": "cc0-1.0", "_source_url": "https://www.ccel.org/creeds/helvetic.htm", "document_id": "second-helvetic-confession", "document_kind": "confession", "unit_type": "section", "number": "9", "title": "", "parent_number": "10", "parent_title": "Of the Predestination of God and the Election of the Saints", "content": "TEMPTATION IN REGARD TO PREDESTINATION\n\nIn the temptation in regard to predestination, than which there is scarcely any other more dangerous, we are confronted by the fact that God's promises apply to all the faithful, for he says: \"Ask, and everyone who seeks, shall receive\" (Luke 11:9 f.) This finally we pray, with the whole Church of God, \"Our Father who art in heaven\" (Matt. 6:9), both because by baptism we are ingrafted into the body of Christ, and we are often fed in his Church with his flesh and blood unto life eternal. Thereby, being strengthened, we are commanded to work out our salvation with fear trembling, according to the precept of Paul.", "token_count": 153, "proofs": []} +{"_source_id": "second-helvetic-confession", "_source_title": "Second Helvetic Confession", "_author": "Heinrich Bullinger", "_contributors": [], "_schema_type": "doctrinal_document", "_license": "cc0-1.0", "_source_url": "https://www.ccel.org/creeds/helvetic.htm", "document_id": "second-helvetic-confession", "document_kind": "confession", "unit_type": "section", "number": "1", "title": "", "parent_number": "11", "parent_title": "Of Jesus Christ, True God and Man, the Only Savior of the World", "content": "CHRIST IS TRUE GOD\n\nWe further believe and teach that the Son of God, our Lord Jesus Christ, was predestinated or foreordained from eternity by the Father to be the Savior of the world. And we believe that he was born, not only when he assumed flesh of the Virgin Mary, and not only before the foundation of the world was laid, but by the Father before all eternity in an inexpressible manner. For Isaiah said: \"Who can tell his generation?\" (Ch. 53:8). And Micah says: \"His origin is from of old, from ancient days\" (Micah 5:2). And John said in the Gospel: \"In the beginning was the Word, and the Word was with God, and the Word was God,\" etc. (Ch. 1:1). Therefore, with respect to his divinity the Son is coequal and consubstantial with the Father; true God (Phil. 2:11), not only in name or by adoption or by any merit, but in substance and nature, as the apostle John has often said: \"This is the true God and eternal life\" (I John 5:20). Paul also says: \"He appointed the Son the heir of all things, through whom also he created the world. He reflects the glory of God and bears the very stamp of his nature, upholding all things by his word of power\" (Heb. 1:2 f.). For in the Gospel the Lord himself said: \"Father, glorify Thou me in Thy own presence with the glory which I had with Thee before the world was made\" (John 17:5). And in another place in the Gospel it is written: \"The Jews sought all the more to kill him because he...called God his Father, making himself equal with God\" (John 5:18).", "token_count": 388, "proofs": []} +{"_source_id": "second-helvetic-confession", "_source_title": "Second Helvetic Confession", "_author": "Heinrich Bullinger", "_contributors": [], "_schema_type": "doctrinal_document", "_license": "cc0-1.0", "_source_url": "https://www.ccel.org/creeds/helvetic.htm", "document_id": "second-helvetic-confession", "document_kind": "confession", "unit_type": "section", "number": "2", "title": "", "parent_number": "11", "parent_title": "Of Jesus Christ, True God and Man, the Only Savior of the World", "content": "THE SECTS\n\nWe therefore abhor the impious doctrine of Arius and the Arians against the Son of God, and especially the blasphemies of the Spaniard, Michael Servetus, and all his followers, which Satan through them has, as it were, dragged up out of hell and has most audaciously and impiously spread abroad in the world.", "token_count": 74, "proofs": []} +{"_source_id": "second-helvetic-confession", "_source_title": "Second Helvetic Confession", "_author": "Heinrich Bullinger", "_contributors": [], "_schema_type": "doctrinal_document", "_license": "cc0-1.0", "_source_url": "https://www.ccel.org/creeds/helvetic.htm", "document_id": "second-helvetic-confession", "document_kind": "confession", "unit_type": "section", "number": "3", "title": "", "parent_number": "11", "parent_title": "Of Jesus Christ, True God and Man, the Only Savior of the World", "content": "CHRIST IS TRUE MAN, HAVING REAL FLESH\n\nWe also believe and teach that the eternal Son of the eternal God was made the Son of man, from the seed of Abraham and David, not from the coitus of a man, as the Ebionites said, but was most chastely conceived by the Holy Spirit and born of the ever virgin Mary, as the evangelical history carefully explains to us (Matt., ch. 1). And Paul says: \"he took not on him the nature of angels, but of the seed of Abraham.\" Also the apostle John says that woever does not believe that Jesus Christ has come in the flesh, is not of God. Therefore, the flesh of Christ was neither imaginary not brought from heaven, as Valentinus and Marcion wrongly imagined.", "token_count": 163, "proofs": []} +{"_source_id": "second-helvetic-confession", "_source_title": "Second Helvetic Confession", "_author": "Heinrich Bullinger", "_contributors": [], "_schema_type": "doctrinal_document", "_license": "cc0-1.0", "_source_url": "https://www.ccel.org/creeds/helvetic.htm", "document_id": "second-helvetic-confession", "document_kind": "confession", "unit_type": "section", "number": "4", "title": "", "parent_number": "11", "parent_title": "Of Jesus Christ, True God and Man, the Only Savior of the World", "content": "A RATIONAL SOUL IN CHRIST\n\nMoreover, our Lord Jesus Christ did not have a soul bereft of sense and reason, as Apollinaris thought, nor flesh without a soul, as Eunomius taught, but a soul with its reason, and flesh with its senses, by which in the time of his passion he sustained real bodily pain, as himself testified when he said: \"My soul is very sorrowful, even to death\" (Matt. 26:38). And, \"Now is my soul troubled\" (John 12:27).", "token_count": 116, "proofs": []} +{"_source_id": "second-helvetic-confession", "_source_title": "Second Helvetic Confession", "_author": "Heinrich Bullinger", "_contributors": [], "_schema_type": "doctrinal_document", "_license": "cc0-1.0", "_source_url": "https://www.ccel.org/creeds/helvetic.htm", "document_id": "second-helvetic-confession", "document_kind": "confession", "unit_type": "section", "number": "5", "title": "", "parent_number": "11", "parent_title": "Of Jesus Christ, True God and Man, the Only Savior of the World", "content": "TWO NATURES IN CHRIST\n\nWe therefore acknowledge two natures or substances, the divine and the human, in one and the same Jesus Christ our Lord (Heb., ch. 2). And we say that these are bound and united with one another in such a way that they are not absorbed, or confused, or mixed, but are united or joined together in one person the properties of the natures being unimpaired and permanent.", "token_count": 91, "proofs": []} +{"_source_id": "second-helvetic-confession", "_source_title": "Second Helvetic Confession", "_author": "Heinrich Bullinger", "_contributors": [], "_schema_type": "doctrinal_document", "_license": "cc0-1.0", "_source_url": "https://www.ccel.org/creeds/helvetic.htm", "document_id": "second-helvetic-confession", "document_kind": "confession", "unit_type": "section", "number": "6", "title": "", "parent_number": "11", "parent_title": "Of Jesus Christ, True God and Man, the Only Savior of the World", "content": "NOT TWO BUT ONE CHRIST\n\nThus we worship not two but one Christ the Lord. We repeat: one true God and man. With respect to his divine nature he is consubstantial with the Father, and with respect to the human nature he is consubstantial with us men, and like us in all things, sin excepted (Heb. 4:15).", "token_count": 76, "proofs": []} +{"_source_id": "second-helvetic-confession", "_source_title": "Second Helvetic Confession", "_author": "Heinrich Bullinger", "_contributors": [], "_schema_type": "doctrinal_document", "_license": "cc0-1.0", "_source_url": "https://www.ccel.org/creeds/helvetic.htm", "document_id": "second-helvetic-confession", "document_kind": "confession", "unit_type": "section", "number": "7", "title": "", "parent_number": "11", "parent_title": "Of Jesus Christ, True God and Man, the Only Savior of the World", "content": "THE SECTS\n\nAnd indeed we detest the dogma of the Nestorians who make two of one Christ and dissolve the unity of the Person. Likewise we thoroughly execrate the madness of Eutyches and of the Monothelites or Monophysites who destroy the property of the human nature.", "token_count": 63, "proofs": []} +{"_source_id": "second-helvetic-confession", "_source_title": "Second Helvetic Confession", "_author": "Heinrich Bullinger", "_contributors": [], "_schema_type": "doctrinal_document", "_license": "cc0-1.0", "_source_url": "https://www.ccel.org/creeds/helvetic.htm", "document_id": "second-helvetic-confession", "document_kind": "confession", "unit_type": "section", "number": "8", "title": "", "parent_number": "11", "parent_title": "Of Jesus Christ, True God and Man, the Only Savior of the World", "content": "THE DIVINE NATURE OF CHRIST IS NOT PASSIBLE, AND THE HUMAN NATURE IS NOT EVERYWHERE\n\nTherefore, we do not in any way teach that the divine nature in Christ has suffered or that Christ according to his human nature is still in this world and thus is everywhere. For neither do we think or teach that the body of Christ ceased to be a true body after his glorification, or was deified, and deified in such a way that it laid aside its properties as regards body and soul, and changed entirely into a divine nature and began to be merely one substance.", "token_count": 120, "proofs": []} +{"_source_id": "second-helvetic-confession", "_source_title": "Second Helvetic Confession", "_author": "Heinrich Bullinger", "_contributors": [], "_schema_type": "doctrinal_document", "_license": "cc0-1.0", "_source_url": "https://www.ccel.org/creeds/helvetic.htm", "document_id": "second-helvetic-confession", "document_kind": "confession", "unit_type": "section", "number": "9", "title": "", "parent_number": "11", "parent_title": "Of Jesus Christ, True God and Man, the Only Savior of the World", "content": "THE SECTS\n\nHence we by no means approve of or accept the strained, confused and obscure subtleties of Schwenkfeldt and of similar sophists with their self-contradictory arguments; neither are we Schwenkfeldians.", "token_count": 52, "proofs": []} +{"_source_id": "second-helvetic-confession", "_source_title": "Second Helvetic Confession", "_author": "Heinrich Bullinger", "_contributors": [], "_schema_type": "doctrinal_document", "_license": "cc0-1.0", "_source_url": "https://www.ccel.org/creeds/helvetic.htm", "document_id": "second-helvetic-confession", "document_kind": "confession", "unit_type": "section", "number": "10", "title": "", "parent_number": "11", "parent_title": "Of Jesus Christ, True God and Man, the Only Savior of the World", "content": "OUR LORD TRULY SUFFERED\n\nWe believe, moreover, that our Lord Jesus Christ truly suffered and died for us in the flesh, as Peter says (I Peter 4:1). We abhor the most impious madness of the Jacobites and all the Turks who execrate the suffering of the Lord. At the same time we do not deny that the Lord of glory was crucified for us, according to Paul's words (I Cor. 2:8).", "token_count": 98, "proofs": []} +{"_source_id": "second-helvetic-confession", "_source_title": "Second Helvetic Confession", "_author": "Heinrich Bullinger", "_contributors": [], "_schema_type": "doctrinal_document", "_license": "cc0-1.0", "_source_url": "https://www.ccel.org/creeds/helvetic.htm", "document_id": "second-helvetic-confession", "document_kind": "confession", "unit_type": "section", "number": "11", "title": "", "parent_number": "11", "parent_title": "Of Jesus Christ, True God and Man, the Only Savior of the World", "content": "IMPARTATION OF PROPERTIES\n\nWe piously and reverently accept and use the impartation of properties which is derived from Scripture and which has been used by all antiquity in explaining and reconciling apparently contradictory passages.", "token_count": 44, "proofs": []} +{"_source_id": "second-helvetic-confession", "_source_title": "Second Helvetic Confession", "_author": "Heinrich Bullinger", "_contributors": [], "_schema_type": "doctrinal_document", "_license": "cc0-1.0", "_source_url": "https://www.ccel.org/creeds/helvetic.htm", "document_id": "second-helvetic-confession", "document_kind": "confession", "unit_type": "section", "number": "12", "title": "", "parent_number": "11", "parent_title": "Of Jesus Christ, True God and Man, the Only Savior of the World", "content": "CHRIST IS TRULY RISEN FROM THE DEAD\n\nWe believe and teach that the same Jesus Christ our Lord, in his true flesh in which he was crucified and died, rose again from the dead, and that not another flesh was raised other than the one buried, or that a spirit was taken up instead of the flesh, but that he retained his true body. Therefore, while his disciples thought they saw the spirit of the Lord, he showed them his hands and feet which were marked by the prints of the nails and wounds, and added: \"See my hands and my feet, that it is I myself; handle me, and see, for a spirit has not flesh and bones as you see that I have\" (Luke 24:39).", "token_count": 155, "proofs": []} +{"_source_id": "second-helvetic-confession", "_source_title": "Second Helvetic Confession", "_author": "Heinrich Bullinger", "_contributors": [], "_schema_type": "doctrinal_document", "_license": "cc0-1.0", "_source_url": "https://www.ccel.org/creeds/helvetic.htm", "document_id": "second-helvetic-confession", "document_kind": "confession", "unit_type": "section", "number": "13", "title": "", "parent_number": "11", "parent_title": "Of Jesus Christ, True God and Man, the Only Savior of the World", "content": "CHRIST IS TRULY ASCENDED INTO HEAVEN\n\nWe believe that our Lord Jesus Christ, in his same flesh, ascended above all visible heavens into the highest heaven, that is, the dwelling-place of God and the blessed ones, at the right hand of God the Father. Although it signifies an equal participation in glory and majesty, it is also taken to be a certain place about which the Lord, speaking in the Gospel, says: \"I go to prepare a place for you\" (John 14:2). The apostle Peter also says: \"Heaven must receive Christ until the time of restoring all things\" (Acts 3:21). And from heaven the same Christ will return in judgment, when wickedness will then be at its greatest in the world and when the Antichrist, having corrupted true religion, will fill up all things with superstition and impiety and will cruelly lay waste the Church with bloodshed and flames (Dan., ch. 11). But Christ will come again to claim his own, and by his coming to destroy the Antichrist, and to judge the living and the dead (Acts 17:31). For the dead will rise again (I Thess. 4:14 ff.), and those who on that day (which is unknown to all creatures [Mark 13:32]) will be alive will be changed \"in the twinkling of an eye,\" and all the faithful will be caught up to meet Christ in the air, so that then they may enter with him into the blessed dwelling-places to live forever (I Cor. 15:51 f.). But the unbelievers and ungodly will descend with the devils into hell to burn forever and never to be redeemed from torments (Matt. 25:46).", "token_count": 370, "proofs": []} +{"_source_id": "second-helvetic-confession", "_source_title": "Second Helvetic Confession", "_author": "Heinrich Bullinger", "_contributors": [], "_schema_type": "doctrinal_document", "_license": "cc0-1.0", "_source_url": "https://www.ccel.org/creeds/helvetic.htm", "document_id": "second-helvetic-confession", "document_kind": "confession", "unit_type": "section", "number": "14", "title": "", "parent_number": "11", "parent_title": "Of Jesus Christ, True God and Man, the Only Savior of the World", "content": "THE SECTS\n\nWe therefore condemn all who deny a real resurrection of the flesh (II Tim. 2:18), or who with John of Jerusalem, against whom Jerome wrote, do not have a correct view of the glorification of bodies. We also condemn those who thought that the devil and all the ungodly would at some time be saved, and that there would be an end to punishments. For the Lord has plainly declared: \"Their fire is not quenched, and their worm does not die\" (Mark 9:44). We further condemn Jewish dreams that there will be a golden age on earth before the Day of Judgment, and that the pious, having subdued all their godless enemies, will possess all the kingdoms of the earth. For evangelical truth in Matt., chs. 24 and 25, and Luke, ch. 18, and apostolic teaching in II Thess., ch. 2, and II Tim., chs. 3 and 4, present something quite different.", "token_count": 210, "proofs": []} +{"_source_id": "second-helvetic-confession", "_source_title": "Second Helvetic Confession", "_author": "Heinrich Bullinger", "_contributors": [], "_schema_type": "doctrinal_document", "_license": "cc0-1.0", "_source_url": "https://www.ccel.org/creeds/helvetic.htm", "document_id": "second-helvetic-confession", "document_kind": "confession", "unit_type": "section", "number": "15", "title": "", "parent_number": "11", "parent_title": "Of Jesus Christ, True God and Man, the Only Savior of the World", "content": "THE FRUIT OF CHRIST'S DEATH AND RESURRECTION\n\nFurther by his passion and death and everything which he did and endured for our sake by his coming in the flesh, our Lord reconciled all the faithful to the heavenly Father, made expiation for sins, disarmed death, overcame damnation and hell, and by his resurrection from the dead brought again and restored life and immortality. For he is our righteousness, life and resurrection, in a word, the fulness and perfection of all the faithful, salvation and all sufficiency. For the apostle says: \"In him all the fulness of God was pleased to dwell,\" and, \"You have come to fulness of life in him\" (Col., chs. 1 and 2).", "token_count": 157, "proofs": []} +{"_source_id": "second-helvetic-confession", "_source_title": "Second Helvetic Confession", "_author": "Heinrich Bullinger", "_contributors": [], "_schema_type": "doctrinal_document", "_license": "cc0-1.0", "_source_url": "https://www.ccel.org/creeds/helvetic.htm", "document_id": "second-helvetic-confession", "document_kind": "confession", "unit_type": "section", "number": "16", "title": "", "parent_number": "11", "parent_title": "Of Jesus Christ, True God and Man, the Only Savior of the World", "content": "JESUS CHRIST IS THE ONLY SAVIOR OF THE WORLD, AND THE TRUE AWAITED MESSIAH\n\nFor we teach and believe that this Jesus Christ our Lord is the unique and eternal Savior of the human race, and thus of the whole world, in whom by faith are saved all who before the law, under the law, and under the Gospel were saved, and however many will be saved at the end of the world. For the Lord himself says in the Gospel: \"He who does not enter the sheepfold by the door but climbs in by another way, that man is a thief and a robber....I am the door of the sheep\" (John 10:1 and 7). And also in another place in the same Gospel he says: \"Abraham saw my day and was glad\" (ch. 7:56). The apostle Peter also says: \"There is salvation in no one else, for there is no other name under heaven given among men by which we must be saved.\" We therefore believe that we will be saved through the grace of our Lord Jesus Christ, as our fathers were (Acts 4:12; 10:43; 15:11). For Paul also says: \"All our fathers ate the same spiritual food, and all drank the same spiritual drink. For they drank from the spiritual Rock which followed them, and the Rock was Christ\" (I Cor. 10:3 f.). And thus we read that John says: \"Christ was the Lamb which was slain from the foundation of the world\" (Rev. 14:8), and John the Baptist testified that Christ is that \"Lamb of God, who takes away the sin of the world\" (John 1:29). Wherefore, we quite openly profess and preach that Jesus Christ is the sole Redeemer and Savior of the world, the King and High Priest, the true and awaited Messiah, that holy and blessed one whom all the types of the law and predictions of the prophets prefigured and promised; and that God appointed him beforehand and sent him to us, so that we are not now to look for any other. Now there only remains for all of us to give all glory to Christ, believe in him, rest in him alone, despising and rejecting all other aids in life. For however many seek salvation in any other than in Christ alone, have fallen from the grace of God and have rendered Christ null and void for themselves (Gal. 5:4).", "token_count": 512, "proofs": []} +{"_source_id": "second-helvetic-confession", "_source_title": "Second Helvetic Confession", "_author": "Heinrich Bullinger", "_contributors": [], "_schema_type": "doctrinal_document", "_license": "cc0-1.0", "_source_url": "https://www.ccel.org/creeds/helvetic.htm", "document_id": "second-helvetic-confession", "document_kind": "confession", "unit_type": "section", "number": "17", "title": "", "parent_number": "11", "parent_title": "Of Jesus Christ, True God and Man, the Only Savior of the World", "content": "THE CREEDS OF FOUR COUNCILS RECEIVED\n\nAnd, to say many things with a few words, with a sincere heart we believe, and freely confess with open mouth, whatever things are defined from the Holy Scriptures concerning the mystery of the incarnation of our Lord Jesus Christ, and are summed up in the Creeds and decrees of the first four most excellent synods convened at Nicaea, Constantinople, Ephesus and Chalcedon -- together with the Creed of blessed Athanasius, and all similar symbols; and we condemn everything contrary to these.", "token_count": 118, "proofs": []} +{"_source_id": "second-helvetic-confession", "_source_title": "Second Helvetic Confession", "_author": "Heinrich Bullinger", "_contributors": [], "_schema_type": "doctrinal_document", "_license": "cc0-1.0", "_source_url": "https://www.ccel.org/creeds/helvetic.htm", "document_id": "second-helvetic-confession", "document_kind": "confession", "unit_type": "section", "number": "18", "title": "", "parent_number": "11", "parent_title": "Of Jesus Christ, True God and Man, the Only Savior of the World", "content": "THE SECTS\n\nAnd in this way we retain the Christian, orthodox and catholic faith whole and unimpaired; knowing that nothing is contained in the aforesaid symbols which is not agreeable to the Word of God, and does not altogether make for a sincere exposition of the faith.", "token_count": 59, "proofs": []} +{"_source_id": "second-helvetic-confession", "_source_title": "Second Helvetic Confession", "_author": "Heinrich Bullinger", "_contributors": [], "_schema_type": "doctrinal_document", "_license": "cc0-1.0", "_source_url": "https://www.ccel.org/creeds/helvetic.htm", "document_id": "second-helvetic-confession", "document_kind": "confession", "unit_type": "section", "number": "1", "title": "", "parent_number": "12", "parent_title": "Of the Law of God", "content": "THE WILL OF GOD IS EXPLAINED FOR US IN THE LAW OF GOD\n\nWe teach that the will of God is explained for us in the law of God, what he wills or does not will us to do, what is good and just, or what is evil and unjust. Therefore, we confess that the law is good and holy.", "token_count": 70, "proofs": []} +{"_source_id": "second-helvetic-confession", "_source_title": "Second Helvetic Confession", "_author": "Heinrich Bullinger", "_contributors": [], "_schema_type": "doctrinal_document", "_license": "cc0-1.0", "_source_url": "https://www.ccel.org/creeds/helvetic.htm", "document_id": "second-helvetic-confession", "document_kind": "confession", "unit_type": "section", "number": "2", "title": "", "parent_number": "12", "parent_title": "Of the Law of God", "content": "THE LAW OF NATURE\n\nAnd this law was at one time written in the hearts of men by the finger of God (Rom. 2:15), and is called the law of nature (the law of Moses is in two Tables), and at another it was inscribed by his finger on the two Tables of Moses, and eloquently expounded in the books of Moses (Ex. 20:1 ff.; Deut. 5:6 ff.). For the sake of clarity we distinguish the moral law which is contained in the Decalogue or two Tables and expounded in the books of Moses, the ceremonial law which determines the ceremonies and worship of God, and the judicial law which is concerned with political and domestic matters.", "token_count": 150, "proofs": []} +{"_source_id": "second-helvetic-confession", "_source_title": "Second Helvetic Confession", "_author": "Heinrich Bullinger", "_contributors": [], "_schema_type": "doctrinal_document", "_license": "cc0-1.0", "_source_url": "https://www.ccel.org/creeds/helvetic.htm", "document_id": "second-helvetic-confession", "document_kind": "confession", "unit_type": "section", "number": "3", "title": "", "parent_number": "12", "parent_title": "Of the Law of God", "content": "THE LAW IS COMPLETE AND PERFECT\n\nWe believe that the whole will of God and all necessary precepts for every sphere of life are taught in this law. For otherwise the Lord would not have forbidden us to add or to take away anything from this law; neither would he have commanded us to walk in a straight path before this law, and not to turn aside from it by turning to the right or to the left (Deut. 4:2; 12:32).", "token_count": 98, "proofs": []} +{"_source_id": "second-helvetic-confession", "_source_title": "Second Helvetic Confession", "_author": "Heinrich Bullinger", "_contributors": [], "_schema_type": "doctrinal_document", "_license": "cc0-1.0", "_source_url": "https://www.ccel.org/creeds/helvetic.htm", "document_id": "second-helvetic-confession", "document_kind": "confession", "unit_type": "section", "number": "4", "title": "", "parent_number": "12", "parent_title": "Of the Law of God", "content": "WHY THE LAW WAS GIVEN\n\nWe teach that this law was not given to men that they might be justified by keeping it, but that rather from what it teaches we may know (our) weakness, sin and condemnation, and, despairing of our strength, might be converted to Christ in faith. For the apostle openly declares: \"The law brings wrath,\" and, \"Through the law comes knowledge of sin\" (Rom. 4:15; 3:20), and, \"If a law had been given which could justify or make alive, then righteousness would indeed be by the law. But the Scripture (that is, the law) has concluded all under sin, that the promise which was of the faith of Jesus might be given to those who believe....Therefore, the law was our schoolmaster unto Christ, that we might be justified by faith\" (Gal.3:21 ff.).", "token_count": 184, "proofs": []} +{"_source_id": "second-helvetic-confession", "_source_title": "Second Helvetic Confession", "_author": "Heinrich Bullinger", "_contributors": [], "_schema_type": "doctrinal_document", "_license": "cc0-1.0", "_source_url": "https://www.ccel.org/creeds/helvetic.htm", "document_id": "second-helvetic-confession", "document_kind": "confession", "unit_type": "section", "number": "5", "title": "", "parent_number": "12", "parent_title": "Of the Law of God", "content": "THE FLESH DOES NOT FULFIL THE LAW\n\nFor no flesh could or can satisfy the law of God and fulfil it, because of the weakness in our flesh which adheres and remains in us until our last breath. For the apostle says again: \"God has done what the law, weakened bythe flesh, could not do: sending his own Son in the likeness of sinful flesh and for sin\" (Rom. 8:3). Therefore, Christ is the perfecting of the law and our fulfilment of it (Rom. 10:4), who, in order to take away the curse of the law, was make a curse for us (Gal. 3:13). Thus he imparts to us through faith his fulfilment of the law, and his righteousness and obedience are imputed to us.", "token_count": 170, "proofs": []} +{"_source_id": "second-helvetic-confession", "_source_title": "Second Helvetic Confession", "_author": "Heinrich Bullinger", "_contributors": [], "_schema_type": "doctrinal_document", "_license": "cc0-1.0", "_source_url": "https://www.ccel.org/creeds/helvetic.htm", "document_id": "second-helvetic-confession", "document_kind": "confession", "unit_type": "section", "number": "6", "title": "", "parent_number": "12", "parent_title": "Of the Law of God", "content": "HOW FAR THE LAW IS ABROGATED\n\nThe law of God is therefore abrogated to the extent that it no longer condemns us, nor works wrath in us. For we are under grace and not under the law. Moreover, Christ has fulfilled all the figures of the law. Hence, with the coming of the body, the shadows ceased, so that in Christ we now have the truth and all fulness. But yet we do not on that account contemptuously reject the law. For we remember the words of the Lord when he said: \"I have not come to abolish the law and the prophets but to fulfil them\" (Matt. 5:17). We know that in the law is delivered to us the patterns of virtues and vices. We know that the written law when explained by the Gospel is useful to the Church, and that therefore its reading is not to be banished from the Church. For although Moses' face was covered with a veil, yet the apostle says that the veil has been taken away and abolished by Christ.", "token_count": 215, "proofs": []} +{"_source_id": "second-helvetic-confession", "_source_title": "Second Helvetic Confession", "_author": "Heinrich Bullinger", "_contributors": [], "_schema_type": "doctrinal_document", "_license": "cc0-1.0", "_source_url": "https://www.ccel.org/creeds/helvetic.htm", "document_id": "second-helvetic-confession", "document_kind": "confession", "unit_type": "section", "number": "7", "title": "", "parent_number": "12", "parent_title": "Of the Law of God", "content": "THE SECTS\n\nWe condemn everything that heretics old and new have taught against the law.", "token_count": 19, "proofs": []} +{"_source_id": "second-helvetic-confession", "_source_title": "Second Helvetic Confession", "_author": "Heinrich Bullinger", "_contributors": [], "_schema_type": "doctrinal_document", "_license": "cc0-1.0", "_source_url": "https://www.ccel.org/creeds/helvetic.htm", "document_id": "second-helvetic-confession", "document_kind": "confession", "unit_type": "section", "number": "1", "title": "", "parent_number": "13", "parent_title": "Of the Gospel of Jesus Christ, of the Promises, and of the Spirit and Letter", "content": "THE ANCIENTS HAD EVANGELICAL PROMISES\n\nThe Gospel is, indeed, opposed to the law. For the law works wrath and announces a curse, whereas the Gospel preaches grace and blessing. John says: \"For the law was given through Moses; grace and truth came through Jesus Christ\" (John 1:17). Yet notwithstanding it is most certain that those who were before the law and under the law, were not altogether destitute of the Gospel. For they had extraordinary evangelical promises such as these are: \"The seed of the woman shall bruise the serpent's head\" (Gen. 3:15). \"In thy seed shall all the nations of the earth be blessed\" (Gen. 22:18). \"The scepter shall not depart from Judah...until he comes\" (Gen. 49:10). \"The Lord will raise up a prophet from among his own brethren\" (Deut. 18:15; Acts 3:22), etc.", "token_count": 208, "proofs": []} +{"_source_id": "second-helvetic-confession", "_source_title": "Second Helvetic Confession", "_author": "Heinrich Bullinger", "_contributors": [], "_schema_type": "doctrinal_document", "_license": "cc0-1.0", "_source_url": "https://www.ccel.org/creeds/helvetic.htm", "document_id": "second-helvetic-confession", "document_kind": "confession", "unit_type": "section", "number": "2", "title": "", "parent_number": "13", "parent_title": "Of the Gospel of Jesus Christ, of the Promises, and of the Spirit and Letter", "content": "THE PROMISES TWOFOLD\n\nAnd we acknowledge that two kinds of promises were revealed to the fathers, as also to us. For some were of present or earthly things, such as the promises of the Land of Canaan and of victories, and as the promise today still of daily bread. Others were then and are still now of heavenly and eternal things, namely, divine grace, remission of sins, and eternal life through faith in Jesus Christ.", "token_count": 92, "proofs": []} +{"_source_id": "second-helvetic-confession", "_source_title": "Second Helvetic Confession", "_author": "Heinrich Bullinger", "_contributors": [], "_schema_type": "doctrinal_document", "_license": "cc0-1.0", "_source_url": "https://www.ccel.org/creeds/helvetic.htm", "document_id": "second-helvetic-confession", "document_kind": "confession", "unit_type": "section", "number": "3", "title": "", "parent_number": "13", "parent_title": "Of the Gospel of Jesus Christ, of the Promises, and of the Spirit and Letter", "content": "THE FATHERS ALSO HAD NOT ONLY CARNAL BUT SPIRITUAL PROMISES\n\nMoreover, the ancients had not only external and earthly but also spiritual and heavenly promises in Christ. Peter says: \"The prophets who prophesied of the grace that was to be yours searched and inquired about this salvation\" (I Peter 1:10). Wherefore the apostle Paul also said: \"The Gospel of God was promised beforehand through his prophets in the holy scriptures\" (Rom. 1:2). Thereby it is clear that the ancients were not entirely destitute of the whole Gospel.", "token_count": 128, "proofs": []} +{"_source_id": "second-helvetic-confession", "_source_title": "Second Helvetic Confession", "_author": "Heinrich Bullinger", "_contributors": [], "_schema_type": "doctrinal_document", "_license": "cc0-1.0", "_source_url": "https://www.ccel.org/creeds/helvetic.htm", "document_id": "second-helvetic-confession", "document_kind": "confession", "unit_type": "section", "number": "4", "title": "", "parent_number": "13", "parent_title": "Of the Gospel of Jesus Christ, of the Promises, and of the Spirit and Letter", "content": "WHAT IS THE GOSPEL PROPERLY SPEAKING?\n\nAnd although our fathers had the Gospel in this way in the writings of the prophets by which they attained salvation in Christ through faith, yet the Gospel is properly called glad and joyous news, in which, first by John the Baptist, then by Christ the Lord himself, and afterwards by the apostles and their successors, is preached to us in the world that God has now performed what he promised from the beginning of the world, and has sent, nay more, has given us his only Son and in him reconciliation with the Father, the remission of sins, all fulness and everlasting life. Therefore, the history delineated by the four Evangelists and explaining how these things were done or fulfilled by Christ, what things Christ taught and did, and that those who believe in him have all fulness, is rightly called the Gospel. The preaching and writings of the apostles, in which the apostles explain for us how the Son was given to us by the Father, and in him everything that has to do with life and salvation, is also rightly called evangelical doctrine, so that not even today, if sincerely preached, does it lose its illustrious title.", "token_count": 249, "proofs": []} +{"_source_id": "second-helvetic-confession", "_source_title": "Second Helvetic Confession", "_author": "Heinrich Bullinger", "_contributors": [], "_schema_type": "doctrinal_document", "_license": "cc0-1.0", "_source_url": "https://www.ccel.org/creeds/helvetic.htm", "document_id": "second-helvetic-confession", "document_kind": "confession", "unit_type": "section", "number": "5", "title": "", "parent_number": "13", "parent_title": "Of the Gospel of Jesus Christ, of the Promises, and of the Spirit and Letter", "content": "OF THE SPIRIT AND THE LETTER\n\nThat same preaching of the Gospel is also called by the apostle \"the spirit\" and \"the ministry of the spirit\" because by faith it becomes effectual and living in the ears, nay more, in the hearts of believers through the illumination of the Holy Spirit (II Cor. 3:6). For the letter, which is opposed to the Spirit, signifies everything external, but especially the doctrine of the law which, without the Spirit and faith, works wrath and provokes sin in the minds of those who do not have a living faith. For this reason the apostle calls it \"the ministry of death.\" In this connection the saying of the apostle is pertinent: \"The letter kills, but the Spirit gives life.\" And false apostles preached a corrupted Gospel, having combined it with the law, as if Christ could not save without the law.", "token_count": 184, "proofs": []} +{"_source_id": "second-helvetic-confession", "_source_title": "Second Helvetic Confession", "_author": "Heinrich Bullinger", "_contributors": [], "_schema_type": "doctrinal_document", "_license": "cc0-1.0", "_source_url": "https://www.ccel.org/creeds/helvetic.htm", "document_id": "second-helvetic-confession", "document_kind": "confession", "unit_type": "section", "number": "6", "title": "", "parent_number": "13", "parent_title": "Of the Gospel of Jesus Christ, of the Promises, and of the Spirit and Letter", "content": "THE SECTS\n\nSuch were the Ebionites said to be, who were descended from Ebion the heretic, and the Nazarites who were formerly called Mineans. All these we condemn, while preaching the pure Gospel and teaching that believers are justified by the Spirit [The original manuscript has \"Christ\" instead of \"Spirit\".] alone, and not by the law. A more detailed exposition of this matter will follow presently under the heading of justification.", "token_count": 93, "proofs": []} +{"_source_id": "second-helvetic-confession", "_source_title": "Second Helvetic Confession", "_author": "Heinrich Bullinger", "_contributors": [], "_schema_type": "doctrinal_document", "_license": "cc0-1.0", "_source_url": "https://www.ccel.org/creeds/helvetic.htm", "document_id": "second-helvetic-confession", "document_kind": "confession", "unit_type": "section", "number": "7", "title": "", "parent_number": "13", "parent_title": "Of the Gospel of Jesus Christ, of the Promises, and of the Spirit and Letter", "content": "THE TEACHING OF THE GOSPEL IS NOT NEW, BUT MOST ANCIENT DOCTRINE\n\nAnd although the teaching of the Gospel, compared with the teaching of the Pharisees concerning the law, seemed to be a new doctrine when first preached by Christ (which Jeremiah also prophesied concerning the New Teatament), yet actually it not only was and still is an old doctrine (even if today it is called new by the Papists when compared with the teaching now received among them), but is the most ancient of all in the world. For God predestinated from eternity to save the world through Christ, and he has disclosed to the world through the Gospel this his predestination and eternal counsel (II Tim. 2:9 f.). Hence it is evident that the religion and teaching of the Gospel among all who ever were, are and will be, is the most ancient of all. Wherefore we assert that all who say that the religion and teaching of the Gospel is a faith which has recently arisen, being scarcely thirty years old, err disgracefully and speak shamefully of the eternal counsel of God. To them applies the saying of Isaiah the prophet: \"Woe to those who call evil good and good evil, who put darkness for light and light for darkness, who put bitter for sweet and sweet for bitter!\" (Isa. 5:20).", "token_count": 280, "proofs": []} +{"_source_id": "second-helvetic-confession", "_source_title": "Second Helvetic Confession", "_author": "Heinrich Bullinger", "_contributors": [], "_schema_type": "doctrinal_document", "_license": "cc0-1.0", "_source_url": "https://www.ccel.org/creeds/helvetic.htm", "document_id": "second-helvetic-confession", "document_kind": "confession", "unit_type": "section", "number": "1", "title": "", "parent_number": "14", "parent_title": "Of Repentance and the Conversion of Man", "content": "\n1.** The doctrine of repentance is joined with the Gospel. For so has the Lord said in the Gospel: \"Repentance and forgiveness of sins should be preached in my name to all nations\" (Luke 24:47).", "token_count": 50, "proofs": []} +{"_source_id": "second-helvetic-confession", "_source_title": "Second Helvetic Confession", "_author": "Heinrich Bullinger", "_contributors": [], "_schema_type": "doctrinal_document", "_license": "cc0-1.0", "_source_url": "https://www.ccel.org/creeds/helvetic.htm", "document_id": "second-helvetic-confession", "document_kind": "confession", "unit_type": "section", "number": "2", "title": "", "parent_number": "14", "parent_title": "Of Repentance and the Conversion of Man", "content": "WHAT IS REPENTANCE?\n\nBy repentance we understand (1) the recovery of a right mind in sinful man awakened by the Word of the Gospel and the Holy Spirit, and received by true faith, by which the sinner immediately acknowledges his innate corruption and all his sins accused by the Word of God; and (2) grieves for them from his heart, and not only bewails and frankly confesses them before God with a feeling of shame, but also (3) with indignation abominates them; and (4) now zealously considers the amendment of his ways and constantly strives for innocence and virtue in which conscientiously to exercise himself all the rest of his life.", "token_count": 140, "proofs": []} +{"_source_id": "second-helvetic-confession", "_source_title": "Second Helvetic Confession", "_author": "Heinrich Bullinger", "_contributors": [], "_schema_type": "doctrinal_document", "_license": "cc0-1.0", "_source_url": "https://www.ccel.org/creeds/helvetic.htm", "document_id": "second-helvetic-confession", "document_kind": "confession", "unit_type": "section", "number": "3", "title": "", "parent_number": "14", "parent_title": "Of Repentance and the Conversion of Man", "content": "TRUE REPENTANCE IS CONVERSION TO GOD\n\nAnd this is true repentance, namely, a sincere turning to God and all good, and earnest turning away from the devil and all evil.", "token_count": 39, "proofs": []} +{"_source_id": "second-helvetic-confession", "_source_title": "Second Helvetic Confession", "_author": "Heinrich Bullinger", "_contributors": [], "_schema_type": "doctrinal_document", "_license": "cc0-1.0", "_source_url": "https://www.ccel.org/creeds/helvetic.htm", "document_id": "second-helvetic-confession", "document_kind": "confession", "unit_type": "section", "number": "4", "title": "", "parent_number": "14", "parent_title": "Of Repentance and the Conversion of Man", "content": "1. REPENTANCE IS A GIFT OF GOD\n\nNow we expressly say that this repentance is a sheer gift of God and not a work of our strength. For the apostle commands a faithful minister diligently to instruct those who oppose the truth, if \"God may perhaps grant that they will repent and come to know the truth\" (II Tim. 2:25).", "token_count": 77, "proofs": []} +{"_source_id": "second-helvetic-confession", "_source_title": "Second Helvetic Confession", "_author": "Heinrich Bullinger", "_contributors": [], "_schema_type": "doctrinal_document", "_license": "cc0-1.0", "_source_url": "https://www.ccel.org/creeds/helvetic.htm", "document_id": "second-helvetic-confession", "document_kind": "confession", "unit_type": "section", "number": "5", "title": "", "parent_number": "14", "parent_title": "Of Repentance and the Conversion of Man", "content": "2. LAMENTS SINS COMMITTED\n\nNow that sinful woman who washed the feet of the Lord with her tears, and Peter who wept bitterly and bewailed his denial of the Lord (Luke 7:38; 22:62) show clearly how the mind of a penitent man ought to be seriously lamenting the sins he has committed.", "token_count": 74, "proofs": []} +{"_source_id": "second-helvetic-confession", "_source_title": "Second Helvetic Confession", "_author": "Heinrich Bullinger", "_contributors": [], "_schema_type": "doctrinal_document", "_license": "cc0-1.0", "_source_url": "https://www.ccel.org/creeds/helvetic.htm", "document_id": "second-helvetic-confession", "document_kind": "confession", "unit_type": "section", "number": "6", "title": "", "parent_number": "14", "parent_title": "Of Repentance and the Conversion of Man", "content": "3. CONFESSES SINS TO GOD\n\nMoreover, the prodigal son and the publican in the Gospel, when compared with the Pharisee, present us with the most suitable pattern of how our sins are to be confessed to God. The former said: \"Father, I have sinned against heaven and before you; I am no longer worthy to be called your son; treat me as one of your hired servants\" (Luke 15:8 ff.). And the latter, not daring to raise his eyes to heaven, beat his breast, saying, \"God be merciful to me a sinner\" (ch. 18:13). And we do not doubt that they were accepted by God into grace. For the apostle John says: \"If we confess our sins, he is faithful and just, and will forgive our sins and cleanse us from all unrighteousness. If we say we have not sinned, we make him a liar, and his word is not in us\" (I John 1:9 f.).", "token_count": 215, "proofs": []} +{"_source_id": "second-helvetic-confession", "_source_title": "Second Helvetic Confession", "_author": "Heinrich Bullinger", "_contributors": [], "_schema_type": "doctrinal_document", "_license": "cc0-1.0", "_source_url": "https://www.ccel.org/creeds/helvetic.htm", "document_id": "second-helvetic-confession", "document_kind": "confession", "unit_type": "section", "number": "7", "title": "", "parent_number": "14", "parent_title": "Of Repentance and the Conversion of Man", "content": "SACERDOTAL CONFESSION AND ABSOLUTION\n\nBut we believe that this sincere confession which is made to God alone, either privately between God and the sinner, or publicly in the Church where the general confession of sins is said, is sufficient, and that in order to obtain forgiveness of sins it is not necessary for anyone to confess his sins to a priest, mumuring them in his ears, that in turn he might receive absolution from the priest with his laying on of hands, because there is neither a commandment nor an example of this in Holy Scriptures. David testifies and says: \"I acknowledged my sin to thee, and did not hide my iniquity; I said, `I will confess my transgressions to the Lord'; then thou didst forgive the guilt of my sin\" (Ps. 32:5). And the Lord who taught us to pray and at the same time to confess our sins said: \"Pray then like this: Our Father, who art in heaven,...forgive us our debts, as we also forgive our debtors\" (Matt. 6:12). Therefore it is necessary that we confess our sins to God our Father, and be reconciled with our neighbor if we have offended him. Concerning this kind of confession, the Apostle James says: \"Confess your sins to one another\" (James 5:16). If, however, anyone is overwhelmed by the burden of his sins and by perplexing temptations, and will seek counsel, instruction and comfort privately, either from a minister of the Church, or from any other brother who is instructed in God's law, we do not disapprove; just as we also fully approve of that general and public confession of sins which is usually said in Church and in meetings for worship, as we noted above, inasmuch as it is agreeable to Scripture.", "token_count": 383, "proofs": []} +{"_source_id": "second-helvetic-confession", "_source_title": "Second Helvetic Confession", "_author": "Heinrich Bullinger", "_contributors": [], "_schema_type": "doctrinal_document", "_license": "cc0-1.0", "_source_url": "https://www.ccel.org/creeds/helvetic.htm", "document_id": "second-helvetic-confession", "document_kind": "confession", "unit_type": "section", "number": "8", "title": "", "parent_number": "14", "parent_title": "Of Repentance and the Conversion of Man", "content": "OF THE KEYS OF THE KINGDOM OF HEAVEN\n\nConcerning the keys of the Kingdom of Heaven which the Lord gave to the apostles, many babble many astonishing things, and out of them forge swords, spears, scepters and crowns, and complete power over the greatest kingdoms, indeed, over souls and bodies. Judging simply according to the Word of the Lord, we say that all properly called ministers possess and exercise the keys or the use of them when they proclaim the Gospel; that is, when they teach, exhort, comfort, rebuke, and keep in discipline the people committed to their trust.", "token_count": 129, "proofs": []} +{"_source_id": "second-helvetic-confession", "_source_title": "Second Helvetic Confession", "_author": "Heinrich Bullinger", "_contributors": [], "_schema_type": "doctrinal_document", "_license": "cc0-1.0", "_source_url": "https://www.ccel.org/creeds/helvetic.htm", "document_id": "second-helvetic-confession", "document_kind": "confession", "unit_type": "section", "number": "9", "title": "", "parent_number": "14", "parent_title": "Of Repentance and the Conversion of Man", "content": "OPENING AND SHUTTING (THE KINGDOM)\n\nFor in this way they open the Kingdom of Heaven to the obedient and shut it to the disobedient. The Lord promised these keys to the apostles in Matt., ch. 16, and gave them in John, ch. 20, Mark, ch. 16, and Luke, ch. 24, when he sent out his disciples and commanded them to preach the Gospel in all the world, and to remit sins.", "token_count": 99, "proofs": []} +{"_source_id": "second-helvetic-confession", "_source_title": "Second Helvetic Confession", "_author": "Heinrich Bullinger", "_contributors": [], "_schema_type": "doctrinal_document", "_license": "cc0-1.0", "_source_url": "https://www.ccel.org/creeds/helvetic.htm", "document_id": "second-helvetic-confession", "document_kind": "confession", "unit_type": "section", "number": "10", "title": "", "parent_number": "14", "parent_title": "Of Repentance and the Conversion of Man", "content": "THE MINISTRY OF RECONCILIATION\n\nIn the letter to the Corinthians the apostle says that the Lord gave the ministry of reconciliation to his ministers (II Cor. 5:18 ff.). And what this is he then explains, saying that it is the preaching or teaching of reconciliation. And explaining his words still more clearly he adds that Christ's ministers discharge the office of an ambassador in Christ's name, as if God himself through ministers exhorted the people to be reconciled to God, doubtless by faithful obedience. Therefore, they excercise the keys when they persuade [men] to believe and repent. Thus they reconcile men to God.", "token_count": 132, "proofs": []} +{"_source_id": "second-helvetic-confession", "_source_title": "Second Helvetic Confession", "_author": "Heinrich Bullinger", "_contributors": [], "_schema_type": "doctrinal_document", "_license": "cc0-1.0", "_source_url": "https://www.ccel.org/creeds/helvetic.htm", "document_id": "second-helvetic-confession", "document_kind": "confession", "unit_type": "section", "number": "11", "title": "", "parent_number": "14", "parent_title": "Of Repentance and the Conversion of Man", "content": "MINISTERS REMIT SINS\n\nThus they remit sins. Thus they open the Kingdom of Heaven, and bring believers into it: very different from those of whom the Lord said in the Gospel, \"Woe to you lawyers! For you have taken away the key of knowledge; you did not enter yourselves, and you hindered those who were entering.\"", "token_count": 73, "proofs": []} +{"_source_id": "second-helvetic-confession", "_source_title": "Second Helvetic Confession", "_author": "Heinrich Bullinger", "_contributors": [], "_schema_type": "doctrinal_document", "_license": "cc0-1.0", "_source_url": "https://www.ccel.org/creeds/helvetic.htm", "document_id": "second-helvetic-confession", "document_kind": "confession", "unit_type": "section", "number": "12", "title": "", "parent_number": "14", "parent_title": "Of Repentance and the Conversion of Man", "content": "HOW MINISTERS ABSOLVE\n\nMinisters, therefore, rightly and effectually absolve when they preach the Gospel of Christ and thereby the remission of sins, which is promised to each one who believes, just as each one is baptized, and when they testify that it pertains to each one peculiarly. Neither do we think that this absolution becomes more effectual by being murmured in the ear of someone or by being murmured singly over someone's head. We are nevertheless of the opinion that the remission of sins in the blood of Christ is to be diligently proclaimed, and that each one is to be admonished that the forgiveness of sins pertains to him.", "token_count": 137, "proofs": []} +{"_source_id": "second-helvetic-confession", "_source_title": "Second Helvetic Confession", "_author": "Heinrich Bullinger", "_contributors": [], "_schema_type": "doctrinal_document", "_license": "cc0-1.0", "_source_url": "https://www.ccel.org/creeds/helvetic.htm", "document_id": "second-helvetic-confession", "document_kind": "confession", "unit_type": "section", "number": "13", "title": "", "parent_number": "14", "parent_title": "Of Repentance and the Conversion of Man", "content": "DILIGENCE IN THE RENEWAL OF LIFE\n\nBut the examples in the Gospel teach us how vigilant and diligent the penitent ought to be in striving for newness of life and in mortifying the old man and quickening the new. For the Lord said to the man he healed of palsy: \"See, you are well! Sin no more, that nothing worse befall you\" (John 5:14). Likewise to the adulteress whom he set free he said: \"Go, and sin no more\" (ch. 8:11). To be sure, by these words he did not mean that any man, as long as he lived in the flesh, could not sin; he simply recommends diligence and a careful devotion, so that we should strive by all means, and beseech God in prayers lest we fall back into sins from which, as it were, we have been resurrected, and lest we be overcome by the flesh, the world and the devil. Zacchaeus the publican, whom the Lord had received back into favor, exclaims in the Gospel: \"Behold, Lord, the half of my goods I give to the poor; and if I have defrauded any one of anything, I restore it fourfold\" (Luke 19:8). Therefore, in the same way we preach that restitution and compassion, and even almsgiving, are necessary for those who truly repent, and we exhort all men everywhere in the words of the apostle: \"Let not sin therefore reign in your mortal bodies, to make you obey their passions. Do not yield your members to sin as instruments of wickedness, but yield yourselves to God as men who have been brought from death to life, and your members to God as instruments of righteousness\" (Rom. 6:12 f.).", "token_count": 378, "proofs": []} +{"_source_id": "second-helvetic-confession", "_source_title": "Second Helvetic Confession", "_author": "Heinrich Bullinger", "_contributors": [], "_schema_type": "doctrinal_document", "_license": "cc0-1.0", "_source_url": "https://www.ccel.org/creeds/helvetic.htm", "document_id": "second-helvetic-confession", "document_kind": "confession", "unit_type": "section", "number": "14", "title": "", "parent_number": "14", "parent_title": "Of Repentance and the Conversion of Man", "content": "ERRORS\n\nWherefore we condemn all impious utterances of some who wrongly use the preaching of the Gospel and say that it is easy to return to God. Christ has atoned for all sins. Forgiveness of sins is easy. Therefore, what harm is there in sinning? Nor need we be greatly concerned about repentance, etc. Notwithstanding we always teach that an access to God is open to all sinners, and that he forgives all sinners of all sins except the one sin against the Holy Spirit (Mark 3:29).", "token_count": 113, "proofs": []} +{"_source_id": "second-helvetic-confession", "_source_title": "Second Helvetic Confession", "_author": "Heinrich Bullinger", "_contributors": [], "_schema_type": "doctrinal_document", "_license": "cc0-1.0", "_source_url": "https://www.ccel.org/creeds/helvetic.htm", "document_id": "second-helvetic-confession", "document_kind": "confession", "unit_type": "section", "number": "15", "title": "", "parent_number": "14", "parent_title": "Of Repentance and the Conversion of Man", "content": "THE SECTS\n\nWherefore we condemn both old and new Novatians and Catharists.", "token_count": 20, "proofs": []} +{"_source_id": "second-helvetic-confession", "_source_title": "Second Helvetic Confession", "_author": "Heinrich Bullinger", "_contributors": [], "_schema_type": "doctrinal_document", "_license": "cc0-1.0", "_source_url": "https://www.ccel.org/creeds/helvetic.htm", "document_id": "second-helvetic-confession", "document_kind": "confession", "unit_type": "section", "number": "16", "title": "", "parent_number": "14", "parent_title": "Of Repentance and the Conversion of Man", "content": "PAPAL INDULGENCES\n\nWe especially condemn the lucrative doctrine of the Pope concerning penance, and against his simony and his simoniacal indulgences we avail ourselves of Peter's judgment concerning Simon: \"Your silver perish with you, because you thought you could obtain the gift of God with money! You have neither part nor lot in this matter, for your heart is not right before God\" (Acts 8:20 f.).", "token_count": 92, "proofs": []} +{"_source_id": "second-helvetic-confession", "_source_title": "Second Helvetic Confession", "_author": "Heinrich Bullinger", "_contributors": [], "_schema_type": "doctrinal_document", "_license": "cc0-1.0", "_source_url": "https://www.ccel.org/creeds/helvetic.htm", "document_id": "second-helvetic-confession", "document_kind": "confession", "unit_type": "section", "number": "17", "title": "", "parent_number": "14", "parent_title": "Of Repentance and the Conversion of Man", "content": "SATISFACTIONS\n\nWe also disapprove of those who think that by their own satisfactions they make amends for sins committed. For we teach that Christ alone by his death or passion is the satisfaction, propitiation or expiation of all sins (Isa., ch.53; I Cor. 1:30). Yet as we have already said, we do not cease to urge the mortification of the flesh. We add, however, that this mortification is not to be proudly obtruded upon God as a satisfaction for sins, but is to be performed humble, in keeping with the nature of the children of God, as a new obedience out of gratitude for the deliverance and full satisfaction obtained by the death and satisfaction of the Son of God.", "token_count": 156, "proofs": []} +{"_source_id": "second-helvetic-confession", "_source_title": "Second Helvetic Confession", "_author": "Heinrich Bullinger", "_contributors": [], "_schema_type": "doctrinal_document", "_license": "cc0-1.0", "_source_url": "https://www.ccel.org/creeds/helvetic.htm", "document_id": "second-helvetic-confession", "document_kind": "confession", "unit_type": "section", "number": "1", "title": "", "parent_number": "15", "parent_title": "Of the True Justification of the Faithful", "content": "WHAT IS JUSTIFICATION?\n\nAccording to the apostle in his treatment of justification, to justify means to remit sins, to absolve from guilt and punishment, to receive into favor, and to pronounce a man just. For in his epistle to the Romans the apostle says: \"It is God who justifies; who is to condemn?\" (Rom. 8:33). To justify and to condemn are opposed. And in The Acts of the Apostles the apostle states: \"Through Christ forgiveness of sins is proclaimed to you, and by him everyone that believes is freed from everything from which you could not be freed by the law of Moses\" (Acts 13:38 f.). For in the Law and also in the Prophets we read: \"If there is a dispute between men, and they come into court...the judges decide between them, acquitting the innocent and condemning the guilty\" (Deut. 25:1). And in Isa., ch. 5: \"Woe to those...who aqcuit the guilty for a bribe.\"", "token_count": 220, "proofs": []} +{"_source_id": "second-helvetic-confession", "_source_title": "Second Helvetic Confession", "_author": "Heinrich Bullinger", "_contributors": [], "_schema_type": "doctrinal_document", "_license": "cc0-1.0", "_source_url": "https://www.ccel.org/creeds/helvetic.htm", "document_id": "second-helvetic-confession", "document_kind": "confession", "unit_type": "section", "number": "2", "title": "", "parent_number": "15", "parent_title": "Of the True Justification of the Faithful", "content": "WE ARE JUSTIFIED ON ACCOUNT OF CHRIST\n\nNow it is most certain that all of us are by nature sinners and godless, and before God's judgment-seat are convicted of godlessness and are guilty of death, but that, solely by the grace of Christ and not from any merit of ours or consideration for us, we are justified, that is, absolved from sin and death by God the Judge. For what is clearer than what Paul said: \"Since all have sinned and fall short of the glory of God, they are justified by his grace as a gift, through the redemption which is in Christ Jesus\" (Rom. 3:23 f.).", "token_count": 135, "proofs": []} +{"_source_id": "second-helvetic-confession", "_source_title": "Second Helvetic Confession", "_author": "Heinrich Bullinger", "_contributors": [], "_schema_type": "doctrinal_document", "_license": "cc0-1.0", "_source_url": "https://www.ccel.org/creeds/helvetic.htm", "document_id": "second-helvetic-confession", "document_kind": "confession", "unit_type": "section", "number": "3", "title": "", "parent_number": "15", "parent_title": "Of the True Justification of the Faithful", "content": "IMPUTED RIGHTEOUSNESS\n\nFor Christ took upon himself and bore the sins of the world, and satisfied divine justice. Therefore, solely on account of Christ's sufferings and resurrection God is propitious with respect to our sins and does not impute them to us, but imputes Christ's righteousness to us as our own (II Cor. 5;19 ff.; Rom. 4;25), so that now we are not only cleansed and purged from sins or are holy, but also, granted the righteousness of Christ, and so absolved from sin, death and condemnation, are at last righteous and heirs of eternal life. Properly speaking, therefore, God alone justifies us, and justifies only on account of Christ, not imputing sins to us but imputing his righteousness to us.", "token_count": 171, "proofs": []} +{"_source_id": "second-helvetic-confession", "_source_title": "Second Helvetic Confession", "_author": "Heinrich Bullinger", "_contributors": [], "_schema_type": "doctrinal_document", "_license": "cc0-1.0", "_source_url": "https://www.ccel.org/creeds/helvetic.htm", "document_id": "second-helvetic-confession", "document_kind": "confession", "unit_type": "section", "number": "4", "title": "", "parent_number": "15", "parent_title": "Of the True Justification of the Faithful", "content": "WE ARE JUSFIFIED BY FAITH ALONE\n\nBut because we receive this justification, not through any works, but through faith in the mercy of God and in Christ, we therefore teach and believe with the apostle that sinful man is justified by faith alone in Christ, not by the law or any works. For the apostle says: \"We hold that a man is justified by faith apart from works of law\" (Rom. 3:28). Also: \"If Abraham was justified by works, he has something to boast about, but not before God. For what does the scripture say? Abraham believed God, and it was reckoned to him as righteousness....And to one who does not work but believes in him who justifies the ungodly, his faith is reckoned as righteousness\" (Rom. 4:2 ff.; Gen. 15:6). And again: \"By grace you have been saved through faith; and this is not your own doing, it is the gift of God--not because of works, lest any man should boast,\" etc. (Eph. 2:8 f.). Therefore, because faith receives Christ our righteousness and attributes everything to the grace of God in Christ, on that account justification is attributed to faith, chiefly because of Christ and not therefore because it is our work. For it is the gift of God.", "token_count": 280, "proofs": []} +{"_source_id": "second-helvetic-confession", "_source_title": "Second Helvetic Confession", "_author": "Heinrich Bullinger", "_contributors": [], "_schema_type": "doctrinal_document", "_license": "cc0-1.0", "_source_url": "https://www.ccel.org/creeds/helvetic.htm", "document_id": "second-helvetic-confession", "document_kind": "confession", "unit_type": "section", "number": "5", "title": "", "parent_number": "15", "parent_title": "Of the True Justification of the Faithful", "content": "WE RECEIVE CHRIST BY FAITH\n\nMoreover, the Lord abundantly shows that we receive Christ by faith, in John, ch. 6, where he puts eating for believing, and believing for eating. For as we receive food by eating, so we participate in Christ by believing.", "token_count": 57, "proofs": []} +{"_source_id": "second-helvetic-confession", "_source_title": "Second Helvetic Confession", "_author": "Heinrich Bullinger", "_contributors": [], "_schema_type": "doctrinal_document", "_license": "cc0-1.0", "_source_url": "https://www.ccel.org/creeds/helvetic.htm", "document_id": "second-helvetic-confession", "document_kind": "confession", "unit_type": "section", "number": "6", "title": "", "parent_number": "15", "parent_title": "Of the True Justification of the Faithful", "content": "JUSTIFICATION IS NOT ATTRIBUTED PARTLY TO CHRIST OR TO FAITH, PARTLY TO US\n\nTherefore, we do not share in the benefit of justification partly because of the grace of God or Christ, and partly because of ourselves, our love, works or merit, but we attribute it wholly to the grace of God in Christ through faith. For our love and our works could not please God in Christ through faith. For our love and our works could not please God if performed by unrighteous men. Therefore, it is necessary for us to be righteous before we may love and do good works. We are made truly righteous, as we have said, by faith in Christ purely by the grace of God, who does not impute to us our sins, but the righteousness of Christ, or rather, he imputes faith in Christ to us for righteousness. Moreover, the apostle very clearly derives love from faith when he says: \"The aim of our command is love that issues from a pure heart, a good conscience, and a sincere faith\" (I Tim. 1:5)", "token_count": 223, "proofs": []} +{"_source_id": "second-helvetic-confession", "_source_title": "Second Helvetic Confession", "_author": "Heinrich Bullinger", "_contributors": [], "_schema_type": "doctrinal_document", "_license": "cc0-1.0", "_source_url": "https://www.ccel.org/creeds/helvetic.htm", "document_id": "second-helvetic-confession", "document_kind": "confession", "unit_type": "section", "number": "7", "title": "", "parent_number": "15", "parent_title": "Of the True Justification of the Faithful", "content": "JAMES COMPARED WITH PAUL\n\nWherefore, in this matter we are not speaking of a fictitious, empty, lazy and dead faith, but of a living, quickening faith. It is and is called a living faith because it apprehends Christ who is life and makes alive, and shows that it is alive by living works. And so James does not contradict anything in this doctrine of ours. For he speaks of an empty, dead faith of which some boasted but who did not have Christ living in them by faith (James 2:14 ff.). James said that works justify, yet without contradicting the apostle (otherwise he would have to be rejected) but showing that Abraham proved his living and justifying faith by works. This all the pious do, but they trust in Christ alone and not in their own works. For again the apostle said: \"It is no longer I who live, but Christ who lives in me; and the life I now live in the flesh I live by faith in the Son of God, [The Latin reads: \"by the faith of the Son of God.\"] who loved me and gave himself for me. I do not reject the grace of God; for if justification were through the law, then Christ died to no purpose,\" etc. (Gal. 2:20 f.).", "token_count": 271, "proofs": []} +{"_source_id": "second-helvetic-confession", "_source_title": "Second Helvetic Confession", "_author": "Heinrich Bullinger", "_contributors": [], "_schema_type": "doctrinal_document", "_license": "cc0-1.0", "_source_url": "https://www.ccel.org/creeds/helvetic.htm", "document_id": "second-helvetic-confession", "document_kind": "confession", "unit_type": "section", "number": "1", "title": "", "parent_number": "16", "parent_title": "Of Faith and Good Works, and of Their Reward, and of Man's Merit", "content": "WHAT IS FAITH?\n\nChristian faith is not an opinion or human conviction, but a most firm trust and a clear and steadfast assent of the mind, and then a most certain apprehension of the truth of God presented in the Scriptures and in the Apostles' Creed, and thus also of God himself, the greatest good, and especially of God's promise and of Christ who is the fulfilment of all promises.", "token_count": 84, "proofs": []} +{"_source_id": "second-helvetic-confession", "_source_title": "Second Helvetic Confession", "_author": "Heinrich Bullinger", "_contributors": [], "_schema_type": "doctrinal_document", "_license": "cc0-1.0", "_source_url": "https://www.ccel.org/creeds/helvetic.htm", "document_id": "second-helvetic-confession", "document_kind": "confession", "unit_type": "section", "number": "2", "title": "", "parent_number": "16", "parent_title": "Of Faith and Good Works, and of Their Reward, and of Man's Merit", "content": "FAITH IS THE GIFT OF GOD\n\nBut this faith is a pure gift of God which God alone of his grace gives to his elect according to this measure when, to whom and to the degree he wills. And he does this by the holy Spirit by means of the preaching of the Gospel and steadfast prayer.", "token_count": 64, "proofs": []} +{"_source_id": "second-helvetic-confession", "_source_title": "Second Helvetic Confession", "_author": "Heinrich Bullinger", "_contributors": [], "_schema_type": "doctrinal_document", "_license": "cc0-1.0", "_source_url": "https://www.ccel.org/creeds/helvetic.htm", "document_id": "second-helvetic-confession", "document_kind": "confession", "unit_type": "section", "number": "3", "title": "", "parent_number": "16", "parent_title": "Of Faith and Good Works, and of Their Reward, and of Man's Merit", "content": "THE INCREASE OF FAITH\n\nThis faith also has its increase, and unless it were given by God, the apostles would not have said: \"Lord, increase our faith\" (Luke 17:5). And all these things which up to this point we have said concerning faith, the apostles have taught before us. For Paul said: \"For faith is the sure subsistence, of things hoped for, and the clear and certain apprehension\" (Heb. 11:1). And again he says that all the promises of God are Yes through Christ and through Christ are Amen (II Cor. 1:20). And to the Philippians he said that it has been given tothem to believe in Christ (Phil. 1:29). Again, God assigned to each the measure of faith (Rom. 12:3). Again: \"Not all have faith\" and, \"Not all obey the Gospel\" (II Thess. 3:2; Rom. 10:16). But Luke also bears witness, saying: \"As many as were ordained to life believed\" (Acts 13:48). Wherefore Paul also calls faith \"the faith of God's elect\" (Titus 1:1), and again: \"Faith comes from hearing, and hearing comes by the Word of God\" (Rom. 10:17). Elsewhere he often commands men to pray for faith.", "token_count": 294, "proofs": []} +{"_source_id": "second-helvetic-confession", "_source_title": "Second Helvetic Confession", "_author": "Heinrich Bullinger", "_contributors": [], "_schema_type": "doctrinal_document", "_license": "cc0-1.0", "_source_url": "https://www.ccel.org/creeds/helvetic.htm", "document_id": "second-helvetic-confession", "document_kind": "confession", "unit_type": "section", "number": "4", "title": "", "parent_number": "16", "parent_title": "Of Faith and Good Works, and of Their Reward, and of Man's Merit", "content": "FAITH EFFICACIOUS AND ACTIVE\n\nThe same apostle calls faith efficacious and active through love (Gal. 5:6). It also quiets the conscience and opens a free access to God, so that we may draw near to him with confidence and may obtain from him what is useful and necessary. The same [faith] keeps us in the service we owe to God and our neighbor, strengthens our patience in adversity, fashions and makes a true confession, and in a word brings forth good fruit of all kinds, and good works.", "token_count": 113, "proofs": []} +{"_source_id": "second-helvetic-confession", "_source_title": "Second Helvetic Confession", "_author": "Heinrich Bullinger", "_contributors": [], "_schema_type": "doctrinal_document", "_license": "cc0-1.0", "_source_url": "https://www.ccel.org/creeds/helvetic.htm", "document_id": "second-helvetic-confession", "document_kind": "confession", "unit_type": "section", "number": "5", "title": "", "parent_number": "16", "parent_title": "Of Faith and Good Works, and of Their Reward, and of Man's Merit", "content": "CONCERNING GOOD WORKS\n\nFor we teach that truly good works grow out of a living faith by the Holy Spirit and are done by the faithful according tothe will or rule of God's Word. Now the apostle Peter says: \"Make every effort to supplement your faith with virtue, and virtue with knowledge, and knowledge with self-control,\" etc.(II Peter 1:5 ff.). But we have said above that the law of God, which is his will, prescribes for us the pattern of good works. And the apostle says: \"This is the will of God, your sanctification, that you abstain form immorality...that no man transgress, and wrong his brother in business\" (I Thess. 4:3 ff.).", "token_count": 158, "proofs": []} +{"_source_id": "second-helvetic-confession", "_source_title": "Second Helvetic Confession", "_author": "Heinrich Bullinger", "_contributors": [], "_schema_type": "doctrinal_document", "_license": "cc0-1.0", "_source_url": "https://www.ccel.org/creeds/helvetic.htm", "document_id": "second-helvetic-confession", "document_kind": "confession", "unit_type": "section", "number": "6", "title": "", "parent_number": "16", "parent_title": "Of Faith and Good Works, and of Their Reward, and of Man's Merit", "content": "WORKS OF HUMAN CHOICE\n\nAnd indeed works and worship which we choose arbitrarily are not pleasing to God. These Paul calls \"self-devised worship\" Col. 2:23. Of such the Lord says in the Gospel: \"In vain do they worship me, teaching as doctrines the precepts of men\" (Matt. 15:9). Therefore, we disapprove of such works, and approve and urge those that are of God's will and commission.", "token_count": 96, "proofs": []} +{"_source_id": "second-helvetic-confession", "_source_title": "Second Helvetic Confession", "_author": "Heinrich Bullinger", "_contributors": [], "_schema_type": "doctrinal_document", "_license": "cc0-1.0", "_source_url": "https://www.ccel.org/creeds/helvetic.htm", "document_id": "second-helvetic-confession", "document_kind": "confession", "unit_type": "section", "number": "7", "title": "", "parent_number": "16", "parent_title": "Of Faith and Good Works, and of Their Reward, and of Man's Merit", "content": "THE END OF GOOD WORKS\n\nThese same works ought not to be done in order that we may earn eternal life by them, for, as the apostle says, eternal life is the gift of God. Nor are they to be done for ostentation which the Lord rejects in Matt., ch. 6, nor for gain which he also rejects in Matt., ch. 23, but for the glory of God, to adorn our calling, to show gratitude to God, and for the profit of the neighbor. For our Lord says again in the Gospel: \"Let your light so shine before men, that they may see your good works and give glory to your Father who is in heaven\" (Matt. 5:16). And the apostle Paul says: \"Lead a life worthy of the calling to which you have been called\" (Eph. 4:1). Also: \"And whatever you do, in word or deed, do everything in the name of the Lord Jesus, giving thanks to God and to the Fatehr through him\" (Col. 3:17), and, \"Let each of you look not to his own interests, but to the interests of others\" (Phil. 2:4), and, \"Let our people learn to apply themselves to good deeds, so as to help cases of urgent need, and not to be unfruitful\" (Titus 3;14).", "token_count": 291, "proofs": []} +{"_source_id": "second-helvetic-confession", "_source_title": "Second Helvetic Confession", "_author": "Heinrich Bullinger", "_contributors": [], "_schema_type": "doctrinal_document", "_license": "cc0-1.0", "_source_url": "https://www.ccel.org/creeds/helvetic.htm", "document_id": "second-helvetic-confession", "document_kind": "confession", "unit_type": "section", "number": "8", "title": "", "parent_number": "16", "parent_title": "Of Faith and Good Works, and of Their Reward, and of Man's Merit", "content": "GOOD WORKS NOT REJECTED\n\nTherefore, although we teach with the apostle that a man is justified by grace through faith in Christ and not through any good works, yet we do not think that good works are of little value and condemn them. We know that man was not created or regenerated through faith in order to be idle, but rather that without ceasing he should do those things which are good and useful. For in the Gospel the Lord says that a good tree brings forth good fruit (Matt. 12:33), and that he who abides in me bears much fruit (John 15:5). The apostle says: \"For we are his workmanship, created in Christ Jesus for good works, which God prepared beforehand, that we should walk in them\" (Eph. 2:10), and again: \"Who gave himself for us to redeem us from all iniquity and to purify for himself a people of his own who are zealous for good deeds\" (Titus 2:14). We therefore condemn all who despise good works and who babble that they are useless and that we do not need to pay attention to them.", "token_count": 240, "proofs": []} +{"_source_id": "second-helvetic-confession", "_source_title": "Second Helvetic Confession", "_author": "Heinrich Bullinger", "_contributors": [], "_schema_type": "doctrinal_document", "_license": "cc0-1.0", "_source_url": "https://www.ccel.org/creeds/helvetic.htm", "document_id": "second-helvetic-confession", "document_kind": "confession", "unit_type": "section", "number": "9", "title": "", "parent_number": "16", "parent_title": "Of Faith and Good Works, and of Their Reward, and of Man's Merit", "content": "WE ARE NOT SAVED BY GOOD WORKS\n\nNevertheless, as was said above, we do not think that we are saved by good works, and that they are so necessary for salvation that no one was ever saved without them. For we are saved by grace and the favor of Christ alone. Works necessarily proceed from faith. And salvation is improperly attributed to them, but is most properly ascribed to grace. The apostle's sentence is well known: \"If it is by grace, then it is no longer of works; otherwise grace would no longer be grace. But if it is of works, then it is no longer grace, because otherwise work is no longer work\" (Rom. 11:6).", "token_count": 144, "proofs": []} +{"_source_id": "second-helvetic-confession", "_source_title": "Second Helvetic Confession", "_author": "Heinrich Bullinger", "_contributors": [], "_schema_type": "doctrinal_document", "_license": "cc0-1.0", "_source_url": "https://www.ccel.org/creeds/helvetic.htm", "document_id": "second-helvetic-confession", "document_kind": "confession", "unit_type": "section", "number": "10", "title": "", "parent_number": "16", "parent_title": "Of Faith and Good Works, and of Their Reward, and of Man's Merit", "content": "GOOD WORKS PLEASE GOD\n\nNow the works which we do by faith are pleasing to God and are approved by him. Because of faith in Christ, those who do good works which, moreover, are done from God's grace through the Holy Spirit, are pleasing to god. For St. Peter said: \"In every nation anyone who fears God and does what is right is acceptable to him\" (Acts 10:35). And Paul said: \"We have not ceased to pray for you...that you may walk worthily of the Lord, fully pleasing to him, bearing fruit in every good work\" (Col. 1:9 f.).", "token_count": 131, "proofs": []} +{"_source_id": "second-helvetic-confession", "_source_title": "Second Helvetic Confession", "_author": "Heinrich Bullinger", "_contributors": [], "_schema_type": "doctrinal_document", "_license": "cc0-1.0", "_source_url": "https://www.ccel.org/creeds/helvetic.htm", "document_id": "second-helvetic-confession", "document_kind": "confession", "unit_type": "section", "number": "11", "title": "", "parent_number": "16", "parent_title": "Of Faith and Good Works, and of Their Reward, and of Man's Merit", "content": "WE TEACH TRUE, NOT FALSE AND PHILOSOPHICAL VIRTUES\n\nAnd so we diligently teach true, not false and philosophical virtues, truly good works, and the genuine service of a Christian. And as much as we can we diligently and zealously press them upon all men, while censuring the sloth and Hypocrisy of all those who praise and profess the Gospel with their lips and dishonor it by their disgraceful lives. In this matter we place before them God's terrible threats and then his rich promises and generous rewards -- exhorting, consoling and rebuking.", "token_count": 122, "proofs": []} +{"_source_id": "second-helvetic-confession", "_source_title": "Second Helvetic Confession", "_author": "Heinrich Bullinger", "_contributors": [], "_schema_type": "doctrinal_document", "_license": "cc0-1.0", "_source_url": "https://www.ccel.org/creeds/helvetic.htm", "document_id": "second-helvetic-confession", "document_kind": "confession", "unit_type": "section", "number": "12", "title": "", "parent_number": "16", "parent_title": "Of Faith and Good Works, and of Their Reward, and of Man's Merit", "content": "GOD GIVES A REWARD FOR GOOD WORKS\n\nFor we teach that God gives a rich reward to those who do good works, according to that saying of the prophet: \"keep your voice from weeping,...for your work shall be rewarded\" (Jer. 31:16; Isa., ch. 4). The Lord also said in the Gospel: \"Rejoice and be glad, for your reward is great in heaven\" (Matt. 5:12), and, \"Whoever gives to one of these my little ones a cup of cold water, truly, I say to you, he shall not lose his reward\" (ch. 10:42). However, we do not ascribe this reward, which the Lord gives, to the merit of the man who receives it, but to the goodness, generosity and truthfulness of God who promises and gives it, and who, although he owes nothing to anyone, nevertheless promises that he will give a reward to his faithful worshippers; meanwhile he also gives them that they may honor him. Moreover, in the works even of the saints there is much that is unworthy of God and very much that is imperfect. But because God receives into favor and embraces those who do works for Christ's sake, he grants to them the promised reward. For in other respects our righteousnesses are compared to a filthy wrap (Isa. 64:6). And the Lord says in the Gospel: \"When you have done all that is commanded you, say, \"We are unworthy servants; we have only done what was our duty\" (Like 17:10).", "token_count": 332, "proofs": []} +{"_source_id": "second-helvetic-confession", "_source_title": "Second Helvetic Confession", "_author": "Heinrich Bullinger", "_contributors": [], "_schema_type": "doctrinal_document", "_license": "cc0-1.0", "_source_url": "https://www.ccel.org/creeds/helvetic.htm", "document_id": "second-helvetic-confession", "document_kind": "confession", "unit_type": "section", "number": "13", "title": "", "parent_number": "16", "parent_title": "Of Faith and Good Works, and of Their Reward, and of Man's Merit", "content": "THERE ARE NO MERITS OF MEN\n\nTherefore, although we teach that God rewards our good deeds, yet at the same time we teach, with Augustine, that God does not crown in us our merits but his gifts. Accordingly we say that whatever reward we receive is also grace, and is more grace than reward, because the good we do, we do more through God than through ourselves, and because Paul says: \"What have you that you did not receive? If then you received it, why do you boast as if you had not received it?\" (I Cor. 4:7). And this is what the blessed martyr Cyprian concluded from this verse: We are not to glory in anything in us, since nothing is our own. We therefore condemn those who defend the merits of men in such a way that they invalidate the grace of God.", "token_count": 174, "proofs": []} +{"_source_id": "second-helvetic-confession", "_source_title": "Second Helvetic Confession", "_author": "Heinrich Bullinger", "_contributors": [], "_schema_type": "doctrinal_document", "_license": "cc0-1.0", "_source_url": "https://www.ccel.org/creeds/helvetic.htm", "document_id": "second-helvetic-confession", "document_kind": "confession", "unit_type": "section", "number": "1", "title": "", "parent_number": "17", "parent_title": "Of The Catholic and Holy Church of God, and of The One Only Head of The Church", "content": "THE CHURCH HAS ALWAYS EXISTED AND IT WILL ALWAYS EXIST\n\nBut because God from the beginning would have men to be saved, and to come to the knowledge of the truth (I Tim. 2:4), it is altogether necessary that there always should have been, and should be now, and to the end of the world, a Church.", "token_count": 74, "proofs": []} +{"_source_id": "second-helvetic-confession", "_source_title": "Second Helvetic Confession", "_author": "Heinrich Bullinger", "_contributors": [], "_schema_type": "doctrinal_document", "_license": "cc0-1.0", "_source_url": "https://www.ccel.org/creeds/helvetic.htm", "document_id": "second-helvetic-confession", "document_kind": "confession", "unit_type": "section", "number": "2", "title": "", "parent_number": "17", "parent_title": "Of The Catholic and Holy Church of God, and of The One Only Head of The Church", "content": "WHAT IS THE CHURCH?\n\nThe Church is an assembly of the faithful called or gathered out of the world; a communion, I say, of all saints, namely, of those who truly know and rightly worship and serve the true God in Christ the Savior, by the Word and holy Spirit, and who by faith are partakers of all benefits which are freely offered through Christ.", "token_count": 77, "proofs": []} +{"_source_id": "second-helvetic-confession", "_source_title": "Second Helvetic Confession", "_author": "Heinrich Bullinger", "_contributors": [], "_schema_type": "doctrinal_document", "_license": "cc0-1.0", "_source_url": "https://www.ccel.org/creeds/helvetic.htm", "document_id": "second-helvetic-confession", "document_kind": "confession", "unit_type": "section", "number": "3", "title": "", "parent_number": "17", "parent_title": "Of The Catholic and Holy Church of God, and of The One Only Head of The Church", "content": "CITIZENS OF ONE COMMONWEALTH\n\nThey are all citizens of the one city, living under the same Lord, under the same laws and in the same fellowship of all good things. For the apostle calls them \"fellow citizens with the saints and members of the household of God\" (Eph. 2:19), calling the faithful on earth saints (I Cor. 4:1), who are sanctified by the blood of the Son of God. The article of the Creed, \"I believe in the holy catholic Church, the communion of saints,\" is to be understood wholly as concerning these saints.", "token_count": 127, "proofs": []} +{"_source_id": "second-helvetic-confession", "_source_title": "Second Helvetic Confession", "_author": "Heinrich Bullinger", "_contributors": [], "_schema_type": "doctrinal_document", "_license": "cc0-1.0", "_source_url": "https://www.ccel.org/creeds/helvetic.htm", "document_id": "second-helvetic-confession", "document_kind": "confession", "unit_type": "section", "number": "4", "title": "", "parent_number": "17", "parent_title": "Of The Catholic and Holy Church of God, and of The One Only Head of The Church", "content": "ONLY ONE CHURCH FOR ALL TIMES\n\nAnd since there is always but one God, and there is one mediator between God and men, Jesus the Messiah, and one Shepherd of the whole flock, one Head of this body, and, to conclude, one Spirit, one salvation, one faith, one Testament or covenant, it necessarily follows that there is only one Church.", "token_count": 75, "proofs": []} +{"_source_id": "second-helvetic-confession", "_source_title": "Second Helvetic Confession", "_author": "Heinrich Bullinger", "_contributors": [], "_schema_type": "doctrinal_document", "_license": "cc0-1.0", "_source_url": "https://www.ccel.org/creeds/helvetic.htm", "document_id": "second-helvetic-confession", "document_kind": "confession", "unit_type": "section", "number": "5", "title": "", "parent_number": "17", "parent_title": "Of The Catholic and Holy Church of God, and of The One Only Head of The Church", "content": "THE CATHOLIC CHURCH\n\nWe, therefore, call this Church catholic because it is universal, scattered through all parts of the world, and extended unto all times, and is not limited to any times or places. Therefore, we condemn the Donatists who confined the Church to I know not what corners of Africa. Nor do we approve of the Roman clergy who have recently passed off only the Roman Church as catholic.", "token_count": 87, "proofs": []} +{"_source_id": "second-helvetic-confession", "_source_title": "Second Helvetic Confession", "_author": "Heinrich Bullinger", "_contributors": [], "_schema_type": "doctrinal_document", "_license": "cc0-1.0", "_source_url": "https://www.ccel.org/creeds/helvetic.htm", "document_id": "second-helvetic-confession", "document_kind": "confession", "unit_type": "section", "number": "6", "title": "", "parent_number": "17", "parent_title": "Of The Catholic and Holy Church of God, and of The One Only Head of The Church", "content": "PARTS OR FORMS OF THE CHURCH\n\nThe Church is divided into different parts or forms; not because it is divided or rent asunder in itself, but rather because it is distinguished by the diversity of the numbers that are in it.", "token_count": 50, "proofs": []} +{"_source_id": "second-helvetic-confession", "_source_title": "Second Helvetic Confession", "_author": "Heinrich Bullinger", "_contributors": [], "_schema_type": "doctrinal_document", "_license": "cc0-1.0", "_source_url": "https://www.ccel.org/creeds/helvetic.htm", "document_id": "second-helvetic-confession", "document_kind": "confession", "unit_type": "section", "number": "7", "title": "", "parent_number": "17", "parent_title": "Of The Catholic and Holy Church of God, and of The One Only Head of The Church", "content": "MILITANT AND TRIUMPHANT\n\nFor the one is called the Church Militant, the other the Church Triumphant. The former still wages war on earth, and fights against the flesh, the world, and the prince of this world, the devil; against sin and death. But the latter, having been now discharged, triumphs in heaven immediately after having overcome all those things and rejoices before the Lord. Notwithstanding both have fellowship and union one with another.", "token_count": 98, "proofs": []} +{"_source_id": "second-helvetic-confession", "_source_title": "Second Helvetic Confession", "_author": "Heinrich Bullinger", "_contributors": [], "_schema_type": "doctrinal_document", "_license": "cc0-1.0", "_source_url": "https://www.ccel.org/creeds/helvetic.htm", "document_id": "second-helvetic-confession", "document_kind": "confession", "unit_type": "section", "number": "8", "title": "", "parent_number": "17", "parent_title": "Of The Catholic and Holy Church of God, and of The One Only Head of The Church", "content": "THE PARTICULAR CHURCH\n\nMoreover, the Church Militant upon the earth has always had many particular churches. yet all these are to be referred to the unity of the catholic Church. This [Militant] Church was set up differently before the Law among the patriarchs; otherwise under Moses by the Law; and differently by Christ through the Gospel.", "token_count": 71, "proofs": []} +{"_source_id": "second-helvetic-confession", "_source_title": "Second Helvetic Confession", "_author": "Heinrich Bullinger", "_contributors": [], "_schema_type": "doctrinal_document", "_license": "cc0-1.0", "_source_url": "https://www.ccel.org/creeds/helvetic.htm", "document_id": "second-helvetic-confession", "document_kind": "confession", "unit_type": "section", "number": "9", "title": "", "parent_number": "17", "parent_title": "Of The Catholic and Holy Church of God, and of The One Only Head of The Church", "content": "THE TWO PEOPLES\n\nGenerally two peoples are usually counted, namely, the Israelites and Gentiles, or those who have been gathered from among Jews and Gentiles into the Church. There are also two Testaments, the Old and the New.", "token_count": 51, "proofs": []} +{"_source_id": "second-helvetic-confession", "_source_title": "Second Helvetic Confession", "_author": "Heinrich Bullinger", "_contributors": [], "_schema_type": "doctrinal_document", "_license": "cc0-1.0", "_source_url": "https://www.ccel.org/creeds/helvetic.htm", "document_id": "second-helvetic-confession", "document_kind": "confession", "unit_type": "section", "number": "10", "title": "", "parent_number": "17", "parent_title": "Of The Catholic and Holy Church of God, and of The One Only Head of The Church", "content": "THE SAME CHURCH FOR THE OLD AND THE NEW PEOPLE\n\nYet from all these people there was and is one fellowship, one salvation in the one Messiah; in whom, as members of one body under one Head, all united together in the same faith, partaking also of the same spiritual food and drink. Yet here we acknowledge a diversity of times, and a diversity in the signs of the promised and delivered Christ; and that now the ceremonies being abolished, the light shines unto us more clearly, and blessings are given to us more abundantly, and a fuller liberty.", "token_count": 116, "proofs": []} +{"_source_id": "second-helvetic-confession", "_source_title": "Second Helvetic Confession", "_author": "Heinrich Bullinger", "_contributors": [], "_schema_type": "doctrinal_document", "_license": "cc0-1.0", "_source_url": "https://www.ccel.org/creeds/helvetic.htm", "document_id": "second-helvetic-confession", "document_kind": "confession", "unit_type": "section", "number": "11", "title": "", "parent_number": "17", "parent_title": "Of The Catholic and Holy Church of God, and of The One Only Head of The Church", "content": "THE CHURCH THE TEMPLE OF THE LIVING GOD\n\nThis holy Church of God is called the temple of the living God, built of living and spiritual stones and founded upon a firm rock, upon a foundation which no other can lay, and therefore it is called \"the pillar and bulwark of the truth\" (I Tim. 3:15).", "token_count": 74, "proofs": []} +{"_source_id": "second-helvetic-confession", "_source_title": "Second Helvetic Confession", "_author": "Heinrich Bullinger", "_contributors": [], "_schema_type": "doctrinal_document", "_license": "cc0-1.0", "_source_url": "https://www.ccel.org/creeds/helvetic.htm", "document_id": "second-helvetic-confession", "document_kind": "confession", "unit_type": "section", "number": "12", "title": "", "parent_number": "17", "parent_title": "Of The Catholic and Holy Church of God, and of The One Only Head of The Church", "content": "THE CHURCH DOES NOT ERR\n\nIt does not err as long as it rests upon the rock Christ, and upon the foundation of the prophets and apostles. And it is no wonder if it errs, as often as it deserts him who alone is the truth.", "token_count": 55, "proofs": []} +{"_source_id": "second-helvetic-confession", "_source_title": "Second Helvetic Confession", "_author": "Heinrich Bullinger", "_contributors": [], "_schema_type": "doctrinal_document", "_license": "cc0-1.0", "_source_url": "https://www.ccel.org/creeds/helvetic.htm", "document_id": "second-helvetic-confession", "document_kind": "confession", "unit_type": "section", "number": "13", "title": "", "parent_number": "17", "parent_title": "Of The Catholic and Holy Church of God, and of The One Only Head of The Church", "content": "THE CHURCH AS BRIDE AND VIRGIN\n\nThis Church is also called a virgin and the Bride of Christ, and even the only Beloved. For the apostle says: \"I betrothed you to Christ to present you as a pure bride to Christ\" (II Cor. 11:2).", "token_count": 64, "proofs": []} +{"_source_id": "second-helvetic-confession", "_source_title": "Second Helvetic Confession", "_author": "Heinrich Bullinger", "_contributors": [], "_schema_type": "doctrinal_document", "_license": "cc0-1.0", "_source_url": "https://www.ccel.org/creeds/helvetic.htm", "document_id": "second-helvetic-confession", "document_kind": "confession", "unit_type": "section", "number": "14", "title": "", "parent_number": "17", "parent_title": "Of The Catholic and Holy Church of God, and of The One Only Head of The Church", "content": "THE CHURCH AS A FLOCK OF SHEEP\n\nThe Church is called a flock of sheep under the one shepherd, Christ, according to Ezek., ch. 34, and John, ch. 10.", "token_count": 44, "proofs": []} +{"_source_id": "second-helvetic-confession", "_source_title": "Second Helvetic Confession", "_author": "Heinrich Bullinger", "_contributors": [], "_schema_type": "doctrinal_document", "_license": "cc0-1.0", "_source_url": "https://www.ccel.org/creeds/helvetic.htm", "document_id": "second-helvetic-confession", "document_kind": "confession", "unit_type": "section", "number": "15", "title": "", "parent_number": "17", "parent_title": "Of The Catholic and Holy Church of God, and of The One Only Head of The Church", "content": "THE CHURCH AS THE BODY\n\nIt is also called the body of Christ because the faithful are living members of Christ under Christ the Head.", "token_count": 29, "proofs": []} +{"_source_id": "second-helvetic-confession", "_source_title": "Second Helvetic Confession", "_author": "Heinrich Bullinger", "_contributors": [], "_schema_type": "doctrinal_document", "_license": "cc0-1.0", "_source_url": "https://www.ccel.org/creeds/helvetic.htm", "document_id": "second-helvetic-confession", "document_kind": "confession", "unit_type": "section", "number": "16", "title": "", "parent_number": "17", "parent_title": "Of The Catholic and Holy Church of God, and of The One Only Head of The Church", "content": "CHRIST THE SOLE HEAD OF THE CHURCH\n\nIt is the head which has the preeminence in the body, and from it the whole body receives life; by its spirit the body is governed in all things; from it, also, the body receives increase, that it may grow up. Also, there is one head of the body, and it is suited to the body. Therefore the Church cannot have any other head besides Christ. For as the Church is a spiritual body, so it must also have a spiritual head in harmony with itself. Neither can it be governed by any other spirit than by the Spirit of Christ. Wherefore Paul says: \"He is the head of the body, the church; he is the beginning, the firstborn from the dead, that in everything he might be preeminent\" (Col. 1:18). And in another place: \"Christ is the head of the church, his body, and is himself its Savior\" (Eph. 5:23). And again: he is \"the head over all things for the church, which is his body, the fulness of him who fills all in all\" (Eph. 1:22 f.). Also: \"We are to grow up in every way into him who is the head, into Christ, from whom the whole body, joined and knit together, makes bodily growth\" (Eph. 4:15 f.). And therefore we do not approve of the doctrine of the Roman clergy, who make their Pope at Rome the universal shepherd and supreme head of the Church Militant here on earth, and so the very vicar of Jesus Christ, who has (as they say) all fulness of power and sovereign authority in the Church.", "token_count": 359, "proofs": []} +{"_source_id": "second-helvetic-confession", "_source_title": "Second Helvetic Confession", "_author": "Heinrich Bullinger", "_contributors": [], "_schema_type": "doctrinal_document", "_license": "cc0-1.0", "_source_url": "https://www.ccel.org/creeds/helvetic.htm", "document_id": "second-helvetic-confession", "document_kind": "confession", "unit_type": "section", "number": "17", "title": "", "parent_number": "17", "parent_title": "Of The Catholic and Holy Church of God, and of The One Only Head of The Church", "content": "CHRIST THE ONLY PASTOR OF THE CHURCH\n\nFor we teach that Christ the Lord is, and remains the only universal pastor, and highest Pontiff before God the Father; and that in the Church he himself performs all the duties of a bishop or pastor, even to the world's end; [Vicar] and therefore does not need a substitute for one who is absent. For Christ is present with his Church, and is its life-giving Head.", "token_count": 96, "proofs": []} +{"_source_id": "second-helvetic-confession", "_source_title": "Second Helvetic Confession", "_author": "Heinrich Bullinger", "_contributors": [], "_schema_type": "doctrinal_document", "_license": "cc0-1.0", "_source_url": "https://www.ccel.org/creeds/helvetic.htm", "document_id": "second-helvetic-confession", "document_kind": "confession", "unit_type": "section", "number": "18", "title": "", "parent_number": "17", "parent_title": "Of The Catholic and Holy Church of God, and of The One Only Head of The Church", "content": "NO PRIMACY IN THE CHURCH\n\nHe has strictly forbidden his apostles and their successors to have any primacy and dominion in the Church. Who does not see, therefore, that whoever contradicts and opposes this plain truth is rather to be counted among the number of those of whom Christ's apostles prophesied: Peter in II Peter, ch. 2, and Paul in Acts 20:2; II Cor. 11:2; II Thess., ch.2, and also in other places?", "token_count": 109, "proofs": []} +{"_source_id": "second-helvetic-confession", "_source_title": "Second Helvetic Confession", "_author": "Heinrich Bullinger", "_contributors": [], "_schema_type": "doctrinal_document", "_license": "cc0-1.0", "_source_url": "https://www.ccel.org/creeds/helvetic.htm", "document_id": "second-helvetic-confession", "document_kind": "confession", "unit_type": "section", "number": "19", "title": "", "parent_number": "17", "parent_title": "Of The Catholic and Holy Church of God, and of The One Only Head of The Church", "content": "NO DISORDER IN THE CHURCH\n\nHowever, by doing away with a Roman head we do not bring any confusion or disorder into the Church, since we teach that the government of the Church which the apostles handed down is sufficient to keep the Church in proper order, the Church was not disordered or in confusion. The Roman head does indeed preserve his tyranny and the corruption that has been brought into the Church, and meanwhile he hinders, resists, and with all the strength he can muster cuts off the proper reformation of the Church.", "token_count": 111, "proofs": []} +{"_source_id": "second-helvetic-confession", "_source_title": "Second Helvetic Confession", "_author": "Heinrich Bullinger", "_contributors": [], "_schema_type": "doctrinal_document", "_license": "cc0-1.0", "_source_url": "https://www.ccel.org/creeds/helvetic.htm", "document_id": "second-helvetic-confession", "document_kind": "confession", "unit_type": "section", "number": "20", "title": "", "parent_number": "17", "parent_title": "Of The Catholic and Holy Church of God, and of The One Only Head of The Church", "content": "DISSENSIONS AND STRIFE IN THE CHURCH\n\nWe are reproached because there have been manifold dissensions and strife in our churches since they separated themselves from the Church of Rome, and therefore cannot be true churches. As though there were never in the Church of Rome any sects, nor contentions and quarrels concerning religion, and indeed, carried on not so much in the schools as from pulpits in the midst of the people. We know, to be sure, that the apostle said: \"God is not a God of confusion but of peace\" (I Cor. 14:33), and, \"While there is jealousy and strife among you, are you not of the flesh?\" Yet we cannot deny that God was in the apostolic Church and that it was a true Church, even though there were wranglings and dissensions in it. The apostle Paul reprehended Peter, an apostle (Gal. 2:11 ff.), and Barnabas dissented from Paul. Great contention arose in the Church of Antioch between them that preached the one Christ, as Luke records in The Acts of the Apostles, ch. 15. And there have at all times been great contentions in the Church, and the most excellent teachers of the Church have differed among themselves about important matters without meanwhile the Church ceasing to be the Church because of these contentions. For thus it pleases God to use the dissensions that arise in the Church to the glory of his name, to illustrate the truth, and in order that those who are in the right might be manifest (I Cor. 11:19).", "token_count": 334, "proofs": []} +{"_source_id": "second-helvetic-confession", "_source_title": "Second Helvetic Confession", "_author": "Heinrich Bullinger", "_contributors": [], "_schema_type": "doctrinal_document", "_license": "cc0-1.0", "_source_url": "https://www.ccel.org/creeds/helvetic.htm", "document_id": "second-helvetic-confession", "document_kind": "confession", "unit_type": "section", "number": "21", "title": "", "parent_number": "17", "parent_title": "Of The Catholic and Holy Church of God, and of The One Only Head of The Church", "content": "OF THE NOTES OR SIGNS OF THE TRUE CHURCH\n\nMoreover, as we acknowledge no other head of the Church than Christ, so we do not acknowledge every church to be the true Church which vaunts herself to be such; but we teach that the true Church is that in which the signs or marks of the true Church are to be found, especially the lawful and sincere preaching of the Word of God as it was delivered to us in the books of the prophets and the apostles, which all lead us unto Christ, who said in the Gospel: \"My sheep hear me voice, and I know them, and they follow me; and I give unto them eternal life. A stranger they do not follow, but they flee from him, for they do not know the voice of strangers\" (John 10:5, 27, 28). \n\nAnd those who are such in the Church have one faith and one spirit; and therefore they worship but one God, and him alone they worship in spirit and in truth, loving him alone with all their hearts and with all their strength, praying unto him alone through Jesus Christ, the only Mediator and Intercessor; and they do not seek righteousness and life outside Christ and faith in him. Because they acknowledge Christ the only head and foundation of the Church, and, resting on him, daily renew themselves by repentance, and patiently bear the cross laid upon them. Moreover, joined together with all the members of Christ by an unfeigned love, they show that they are Christ's disciples by persevering in the bond of peace and holy unity. At the same time they participate in the sacraments instituted by Christ, and delivered unto us by his apostles, using them in no other way than as they received them from the Lord. That saying of the apostle Paul is well known to all: \"I received from the Lord what I also delivered to you\" (I Cor. 11:23 ff.). Accordingly, we condemn all such churches as strangers from the true Church of Christ, which are not such as we have heard they ought to be, no matter how much they brag of a succession of bishops, of unity, and of antiquity. Moreover, we have a charge from the apostles of Christ \"ti shun the worship of idols\" (I Cor. 10:14; I John 5:21), and \"to come out of Babylon,\" and to have no fellowship with her, unless we want to be partakers with her of all God's plagues (Rev. 18:4; II Cor. 6:17).", "token_count": 532, "proofs": []} +{"_source_id": "second-helvetic-confession", "_source_title": "Second Helvetic Confession", "_author": "Heinrich Bullinger", "_contributors": [], "_schema_type": "doctrinal_document", "_license": "cc0-1.0", "_source_url": "https://www.ccel.org/creeds/helvetic.htm", "document_id": "second-helvetic-confession", "document_kind": "confession", "unit_type": "section", "number": "22", "title": "", "parent_number": "17", "parent_title": "Of The Catholic and Holy Church of God, and of The One Only Head of The Church", "content": "OUTSIDE THE CHURCH OF GOD THERE IS NO SALVATION\n\nBut we esteem fellowship with the true Church of Christ so highly that we deny that those can live before God who do not stand in fellowship with the true Church of God, but separate themselves from it. For as there was no salvation outside Noah's ark when the world perished in flood; so we believe that there is no certain salvation outside Christ, who offers himself to be enjoyed by the elect in the Church; and hence we teach that those who wish to live ought not to be separated from the true Church of Christ.", "token_count": 120, "proofs": []} +{"_source_id": "second-helvetic-confession", "_source_title": "Second Helvetic Confession", "_author": "Heinrich Bullinger", "_contributors": [], "_schema_type": "doctrinal_document", "_license": "cc0-1.0", "_source_url": "https://www.ccel.org/creeds/helvetic.htm", "document_id": "second-helvetic-confession", "document_kind": "confession", "unit_type": "section", "number": "23", "title": "", "parent_number": "17", "parent_title": "Of The Catholic and Holy Church of God, and of The One Only Head of The Church", "content": "THE CHURCH IS NOT BOUND TO ITS SIGNS\n\nNevertheless, by the signs [of the true Church] mentioned above, we do not so narrowly restrict the Church as to teach that all those are outside the Church who either do not participate in the sacraments, at least not willingly and through contempt, but rather, being forced by necessity, unwillingly abstain from them or are deprived of them; or in whom faith sometimes fails, though it is not entirely extinguished and does not wholly cease; or in whom imperfections and errors due to weakness are found. For we know that God had some friends in the world outside the commonwealth of Israel. We know what befell the people of God in the captivity of Babylon, where they were deprived of their sacrifices for seventy years. We know what happened to St. Peter, who denied his Master, and what is wont to happen daily to God's elect and faithful people who go astray and are weak. We know, moreover, what kind of churches the churches in Galatia and Corinth were in the apostles' time, in which the apostle found fault with many serious offenses; yet he calls them holy churches of Christ (I Cor. 1:2; Gal. 1:2).", "token_count": 257, "proofs": []} +{"_source_id": "second-helvetic-confession", "_source_title": "Second Helvetic Confession", "_author": "Heinrich Bullinger", "_contributors": [], "_schema_type": "doctrinal_document", "_license": "cc0-1.0", "_source_url": "https://www.ccel.org/creeds/helvetic.htm", "document_id": "second-helvetic-confession", "document_kind": "confession", "unit_type": "section", "number": "24", "title": "", "parent_number": "17", "parent_title": "Of The Catholic and Holy Church of God, and of The One Only Head of The Church", "content": "THE CHURCH APPEARS AT TIMES TO BE EXTINCT\n\nYes, and it sometimes happens that God in his just judgment allows the truth of his Word, and the catholic faith, and the proper worship of God to be so obscured and overthrown that the Church seems almost extinct, and no more to exist, as we see to have happened in the days of Elijah (I Kings 19:10, 14), and at other times. Meanwhile God has in this world and in this darkness his true worshippers, and those not a few, but even seven thousand and more (I Kings 19:18; Rev. 7:3 ff.). For the apostle exclaims: \"God's firm foundation stands, bearing this seal, `The Lord knows those who are his,' \" etc. (II Tim. 2:19). Whence the Church of God may be termed invisible; not because the men from whom the Church is gathered are invisible, but because, being hidden from our eyes and known only to God, it often secretly escapes human judgment.", "token_count": 218, "proofs": []} +{"_source_id": "second-helvetic-confession", "_source_title": "Second Helvetic Confession", "_author": "Heinrich Bullinger", "_contributors": [], "_schema_type": "doctrinal_document", "_license": "cc0-1.0", "_source_url": "https://www.ccel.org/creeds/helvetic.htm", "document_id": "second-helvetic-confession", "document_kind": "confession", "unit_type": "section", "number": "25", "title": "", "parent_number": "17", "parent_title": "Of The Catholic and Holy Church of God, and of The One Only Head of The Church", "content": "NOT ALL WHO ARE IN THE CHURCH ARE OF THE CHURCH\n\nAgain, not all that are reckoned in the number of the Church are saints, and living and true members of the Church. For there are many hypocrites, who outwardly hear the Word of God, and publicly receive the sacraments, and seem to pray to God through Christ alone, to confess Christ to be their only righteousness, and to worship God, and to exercise the duties of charity, and for a time to endure with patience in misfortune. And yet they are inwardly destitute of true illumination of the Spirit, of faith and sincerity of heart, and of perseverance to the end. But eventually the character of these men, for the most part, will be disclosed. For the apostle John says: \"They went out from us, but they were not of us; for if they had been of us, they would indeed have continued with us\" (I John 2:19). And although while they simulate piety they are not of the Church, yet they are considered to be in the Church, just as traitors in a state are numbered among its citizens before they are discovered; and as the tares or darnel and chaff are found among the wheat, and as swellings and tumors are found in a sound body, And therefore the Church of God is rightly compared to a net which catches fish of all kinds, and to a field, in which both wheat and tares are found (Matt. 13:24 ff., 47 ff.).", "token_count": 318, "proofs": []} +{"_source_id": "second-helvetic-confession", "_source_title": "Second Helvetic Confession", "_author": "Heinrich Bullinger", "_contributors": [], "_schema_type": "doctrinal_document", "_license": "cc0-1.0", "_source_url": "https://www.ccel.org/creeds/helvetic.htm", "document_id": "second-helvetic-confession", "document_kind": "confession", "unit_type": "section", "number": "26", "title": "", "parent_number": "17", "parent_title": "Of The Catholic and Holy Church of God, and of The One Only Head of The Church", "content": "WE MUST NOT JUDGE RASHLY OR PREMATURELY\n\nHence we must be very careful not to judge before the time, nor undertake to exclude, reject or cut off those whom the Lord does not want to have excluded or rejected, and those whom we cannot eliminate without loss to the Church. On the other hand, we must be vigilant lest while the pious snore the wicked gain ground and do harm to the Church.", "token_count": 89, "proofs": []} +{"_source_id": "second-helvetic-confession", "_source_title": "Second Helvetic Confession", "_author": "Heinrich Bullinger", "_contributors": [], "_schema_type": "doctrinal_document", "_license": "cc0-1.0", "_source_url": "https://www.ccel.org/creeds/helvetic.htm", "document_id": "second-helvetic-confession", "document_kind": "confession", "unit_type": "section", "number": "27", "title": "", "parent_number": "17", "parent_title": "Of The Catholic and Holy Church of God, and of The One Only Head of The Church", "content": "THE UNITY OF THE CHURCH IS NOT IN EXTERNAL RITES\n\nFurthermore, we diligently teach that care is to be taken wherein the truth and unity of the Church chiefly lies, lest we rashly provoke and foster schisms in the Church. Unity consists not in outward rites and ceremonies, but rather in the truth and unity of the catholic faith. The catholic faith is not given to us by human laws, but by Holy Scriptures, of which the Apostles' Creed is a compendium. And, therefore, we read in the ancient writers that there was a manifold diversity of rites, but that they were free, and no one ever thought that the unity of the Church was thereby dissolved. So we teach that the true harmony of the Church consists in doctrines and in the true and harmonious preaching of the Gospel of Christ, and in rites that have been expressly delivered by the Lord. And here we especially urge that saying of the apostle: \"Let those of us who are perfect have this mind; and if in any thing you are otherwise minded, God will reveal that also to you. Nevertheless let us walk by the same rule according to what we have attained, and let us be of the same mind\" (Phil. 3:15 f.).", "token_count": 255, "proofs": []} +{"_source_id": "second-helvetic-confession", "_source_title": "Second Helvetic Confession", "_author": "Heinrich Bullinger", "_contributors": [], "_schema_type": "doctrinal_document", "_license": "cc0-1.0", "_source_url": "https://www.ccel.org/creeds/helvetic.htm", "document_id": "second-helvetic-confession", "document_kind": "confession", "unit_type": "section", "number": "1", "title": "", "parent_number": "18", "parent_title": "Of The Ministers of The Church, Their Institution and Duties", "content": "GOD USES MINISTERS IN THE BUILDING OF THE CHURCH\n\nGod has always used ministers for the gathering or establishing of a Church for himself, and for the governing and preservation of the same; and still he does, and always will, use them so long as the Church remains on earth. Therefore, the first beginning, institution, and office of ministers is a most ancient arrangement of God himself, and not a new one of men.", "token_count": 92, "proofs": []} +{"_source_id": "second-helvetic-confession", "_source_title": "Second Helvetic Confession", "_author": "Heinrich Bullinger", "_contributors": [], "_schema_type": "doctrinal_document", "_license": "cc0-1.0", "_source_url": "https://www.ccel.org/creeds/helvetic.htm", "document_id": "second-helvetic-confession", "document_kind": "confession", "unit_type": "section", "number": "2", "title": "", "parent_number": "18", "parent_title": "Of The Ministers of The Church, Their Institution and Duties", "content": "INSTITUTION AND ORIGIN OF MINISTERS\n\nIt is true that God can, by his power, without any means join to himself a Church from among men; but he preferred to deal with men by the ministry of men. Therefore ministers are to be regarded, not as ministers by themselves alone, but as the ministers of God, inasmuch as God effects the salvation of men through them.", "token_count": 81, "proofs": []} +{"_source_id": "second-helvetic-confession", "_source_title": "Second Helvetic Confession", "_author": "Heinrich Bullinger", "_contributors": [], "_schema_type": "doctrinal_document", "_license": "cc0-1.0", "_source_url": "https://www.ccel.org/creeds/helvetic.htm", "document_id": "second-helvetic-confession", "document_kind": "confession", "unit_type": "section", "number": "3", "title": "", "parent_number": "18", "parent_title": "Of The Ministers of The Church, Their Institution and Duties", "content": "THE MINISTRY IS NOT TO BE DESPISED\n\nHence we warn men to beware lest we attribute what has to do with our conversion and instruction to the secret power of the Holy Spirit in such a way that we make void the ecclesiastical ministry. For it is fitting that we always have in mind the words of the apostle: \"How are they to believe in him of whom they have not heard? And how are they to hear without a preacher? So faith comes from hearing, and hearing comes by the word of God\" (Rom. 10: 14, 17). And also what the Lord said in the Gospel: \"Truly, truly, I say to you, he who receives any one whom I send receives me; and he who receives me receives him who sent me\" (John 13:20). Likewise a man of Macedonia, who appeared to Paul in a vision while he was in Asia, secretly admonished him, saying: \"Come over to Macedonia and help us\" (Acts 16:9). And in another place the same apostle said: \"We are fellow workmen for God; you are God's tillage, God's building\" (I Cor. 3:9). \n\nYet, on the other hand, we must beware that we do not attribute too much to ministers and the ministry; remembering here also the words of the Lord in the Gospel: \"No one can come to me unless my Father draws him\" (John 6:44), and the words of the apostle: \"What then is Paul? What is Apollos? Servants through whom you believed, as the Lord assigned to each. I planted, Apollos watered, but only God gives the growth\" (I Cor. 3:5 ff.).", "token_count": 369, "proofs": []} +{"_source_id": "second-helvetic-confession", "_source_title": "Second Helvetic Confession", "_author": "Heinrich Bullinger", "_contributors": [], "_schema_type": "doctrinal_document", "_license": "cc0-1.0", "_source_url": "https://www.ccel.org/creeds/helvetic.htm", "document_id": "second-helvetic-confession", "document_kind": "confession", "unit_type": "section", "number": "4", "title": "", "parent_number": "18", "parent_title": "Of The Ministers of The Church, Their Institution and Duties", "content": "GOD MOVES THE HEARTS OF MEN\n\nTherefore, let us believe that God teaches us by his word, outwardly through his ministers, and inwardly moves the hearts of his elect to faith by the Holy Spirit; and that therefore we ought to render all glory unto God for this whole favor. But this matter has been dealt with in the first chapter of this Exposition.", "token_count": 78, "proofs": []} +{"_source_id": "second-helvetic-confession", "_source_title": "Second Helvetic Confession", "_author": "Heinrich Bullinger", "_contributors": [], "_schema_type": "doctrinal_document", "_license": "cc0-1.0", "_source_url": "https://www.ccel.org/creeds/helvetic.htm", "document_id": "second-helvetic-confession", "document_kind": "confession", "unit_type": "section", "number": "5", "title": "", "parent_number": "18", "parent_title": "Of The Ministers of The Church, Their Institution and Duties", "content": "WHO THE MINISTERS ARE AND OF WHAT SORT GOD HAS GIVEN TO THE WORLD\n\nAnd even from the beginning of the world God has used the most excellent men in the whole world (even if many of them were simple in worldly wisdom or philosophy, but were outstanding in true theology), namely, the patriarchs, with whom he frequently spike by angels. For the patriarchs were the prophets or teachers of their age whom God for this reason wanted to live for several centuries, in order that they might be, as it were, fathers and lights of the world. They were followed by Moses and the prophets renowned throughout all the world.", "token_count": 127, "proofs": []} +{"_source_id": "second-helvetic-confession", "_source_title": "Second Helvetic Confession", "_author": "Heinrich Bullinger", "_contributors": [], "_schema_type": "doctrinal_document", "_license": "cc0-1.0", "_source_url": "https://www.ccel.org/creeds/helvetic.htm", "document_id": "second-helvetic-confession", "document_kind": "confession", "unit_type": "section", "number": "6", "title": "", "parent_number": "18", "parent_title": "Of The Ministers of The Church, Their Institution and Duties", "content": "CHRIST THE TEACHER\n\nAfter these the heavenly Father even sent his only-begotten Son, the most perfect teacher of the world; in whom is hidden the wisdom of God, and which has come to us through the most holy, simple, and most perfect doctrine of all. For he chose disciples for himself whom he made apostles. These went out into the whole world, and everywhere gathered together churches by the preaching of the Gospel, and then throughout all the churches in the world they appointed pastors or teachers according to Christ's command; through their successors he has taught and governed the Church unto this day. Therefore, as God gave unto his ancient people the patriarchs, together with Moses and the prophets, so also to his people of the New Testament he sent his only-begotten Son, and, with him, the apostles and teachers of the Church.", "token_count": 175, "proofs": []} +{"_source_id": "second-helvetic-confession", "_source_title": "Second Helvetic Confession", "_author": "Heinrich Bullinger", "_contributors": [], "_schema_type": "doctrinal_document", "_license": "cc0-1.0", "_source_url": "https://www.ccel.org/creeds/helvetic.htm", "document_id": "second-helvetic-confession", "document_kind": "confession", "unit_type": "section", "number": "7", "title": "", "parent_number": "18", "parent_title": "Of The Ministers of The Church, Their Institution and Duties", "content": "MINISTERS OF THE NEW TESTAMENT\n\nFurthermore, the ministers of the new people are called by various names. For they are called apostles, prophets, evangelists, bishops, elders, pastors, and teachers (I Cor. 12:28; Eph. 4:11).", "token_count": 59, "proofs": []} +{"_source_id": "second-helvetic-confession", "_source_title": "Second Helvetic Confession", "_author": "Heinrich Bullinger", "_contributors": [], "_schema_type": "doctrinal_document", "_license": "cc0-1.0", "_source_url": "https://www.ccel.org/creeds/helvetic.htm", "document_id": "second-helvetic-confession", "document_kind": "confession", "unit_type": "section", "number": "8", "title": "", "parent_number": "18", "parent_title": "Of The Ministers of The Church, Their Institution and Duties", "content": "THE APOSTLES\n\nThe apostles did not stay in any particular place, but throughout the world gathered together different churches. When they were once established, there ceased to be apostles, and pastors took their place, each in his church.", "token_count": 49, "proofs": []} +{"_source_id": "second-helvetic-confession", "_source_title": "Second Helvetic Confession", "_author": "Heinrich Bullinger", "_contributors": [], "_schema_type": "doctrinal_document", "_license": "cc0-1.0", "_source_url": "https://www.ccel.org/creeds/helvetic.htm", "document_id": "second-helvetic-confession", "document_kind": "confession", "unit_type": "section", "number": "9", "title": "", "parent_number": "18", "parent_title": "Of The Ministers of The Church, Their Institution and Duties", "content": "PROPHETS\n\nIn former times the prophets were seers, knowing the future; but they also interpreted the Scriptures. Such men are also found still today.", "token_count": 32, "proofs": []} +{"_source_id": "second-helvetic-confession", "_source_title": "Second Helvetic Confession", "_author": "Heinrich Bullinger", "_contributors": [], "_schema_type": "doctrinal_document", "_license": "cc0-1.0", "_source_url": "https://www.ccel.org/creeds/helvetic.htm", "document_id": "second-helvetic-confession", "document_kind": "confession", "unit_type": "section", "number": "10", "title": "", "parent_number": "18", "parent_title": "Of The Ministers of The Church, Their Institution and Duties", "content": "EVANGELISTS\n\nThe writers of the history of the Gospel were called Evangelists; but they also were heralds of the Gospel of Christ; as Paul also commended Timothy: \"Do the work of an evangelist\" (II Tim. 4:5).", "token_count": 55, "proofs": []} +{"_source_id": "second-helvetic-confession", "_source_title": "Second Helvetic Confession", "_author": "Heinrich Bullinger", "_contributors": [], "_schema_type": "doctrinal_document", "_license": "cc0-1.0", "_source_url": "https://www.ccel.org/creeds/helvetic.htm", "document_id": "second-helvetic-confession", "document_kind": "confession", "unit_type": "section", "number": "11", "title": "", "parent_number": "18", "parent_title": "Of The Ministers of The Church, Their Institution and Duties", "content": "BISHOPS\n\nBishops are the overseers and watchmen of the Church, who administer the food and needs of the life of the Church.", "token_count": 30, "proofs": []} +{"_source_id": "second-helvetic-confession", "_source_title": "Second Helvetic Confession", "_author": "Heinrich Bullinger", "_contributors": [], "_schema_type": "doctrinal_document", "_license": "cc0-1.0", "_source_url": "https://www.ccel.org/creeds/helvetic.htm", "document_id": "second-helvetic-confession", "document_kind": "confession", "unit_type": "section", "number": "12", "title": "", "parent_number": "18", "parent_title": "Of The Ministers of The Church, Their Institution and Duties", "content": "PRESBYTERS\n\nThe presbyters are the elders and, as it were, senators and fathers of the Church, governing it with wholesome counsel.", "token_count": 31, "proofs": []} +{"_source_id": "second-helvetic-confession", "_source_title": "Second Helvetic Confession", "_author": "Heinrich Bullinger", "_contributors": [], "_schema_type": "doctrinal_document", "_license": "cc0-1.0", "_source_url": "https://www.ccel.org/creeds/helvetic.htm", "document_id": "second-helvetic-confession", "document_kind": "confession", "unit_type": "section", "number": "13", "title": "", "parent_number": "18", "parent_title": "Of The Ministers of The Church, Their Institution and Duties", "content": "PASTORS\n\nThe pastors both keep the Lord's sheepfold, and also provide for its needs.", "token_count": 21, "proofs": []} +{"_source_id": "second-helvetic-confession", "_source_title": "Second Helvetic Confession", "_author": "Heinrich Bullinger", "_contributors": [], "_schema_type": "doctrinal_document", "_license": "cc0-1.0", "_source_url": "https://www.ccel.org/creeds/helvetic.htm", "document_id": "second-helvetic-confession", "document_kind": "confession", "unit_type": "section", "number": "14", "title": "", "parent_number": "18", "parent_title": "Of The Ministers of The Church, Their Institution and Duties", "content": "TEACHERS\n\nThe teachers instruct and teach the true faith and godliness. Therefore, the ministers of the churches may now be called bishops, elders, pastors, and teachers.", "token_count": 36, "proofs": []} +{"_source_id": "second-helvetic-confession", "_source_title": "Second Helvetic Confession", "_author": "Heinrich Bullinger", "_contributors": [], "_schema_type": "doctrinal_document", "_license": "cc0-1.0", "_source_url": "https://www.ccel.org/creeds/helvetic.htm", "document_id": "second-helvetic-confession", "document_kind": "confession", "unit_type": "section", "number": "15", "title": "", "parent_number": "18", "parent_title": "Of The Ministers of The Church, Their Institution and Duties", "content": "PAPAL ORDERS\n\nThen in subsequent times many more names of ministers in the Church were introduced into the Church of God. For some were appointed patriarchs, others archbishops, others suffragans; also, metropolitans, archdeacons, deacons, subdeacons, acolytes, exorcists, cantors, porters, and I know not what others, as cardinals, provosts, and priors; greater and lesser fathers, greater and lesser orders. But we are not troubled about all these about how they once were and are now. For us the apostolic doctrine concerning ministers is sufficient.", "token_count": 132, "proofs": []} +{"_source_id": "second-helvetic-confession", "_source_title": "Second Helvetic Confession", "_author": "Heinrich Bullinger", "_contributors": [], "_schema_type": "doctrinal_document", "_license": "cc0-1.0", "_source_url": "https://www.ccel.org/creeds/helvetic.htm", "document_id": "second-helvetic-confession", "document_kind": "confession", "unit_type": "section", "number": "16", "title": "", "parent_number": "18", "parent_title": "Of The Ministers of The Church, Their Institution and Duties", "content": "CONCERNING MONKS\n\nSince we assuredly know that monks, and the orders or sects of monks, are instituted neither by Christ nor by the apostles, we teach that they are of no use to the Church of God, nay rather, are pernicious. For, although in former times they were tolerable (when they were hermits, earning their living with their own hands, and were not a burden to anyone, but like the laity were everywhere obedient to the pastors of the churches), yet now the whole world sees and knows what they are like. They formulate I know not what vows; but they lead a life quite contrary to their vows, so that the best of them deserves to be numbered among those of whom the apostle said: \"We hear that some of you are living an irregular life, mere busybodies, not doing any work\" etc. (II Thess. 3:11). Therefore, we neither have such in our churches, nor do we teach that they should be in the churches of Christ.", "token_count": 216, "proofs": []} +{"_source_id": "second-helvetic-confession", "_source_title": "Second Helvetic Confession", "_author": "Heinrich Bullinger", "_contributors": [], "_schema_type": "doctrinal_document", "_license": "cc0-1.0", "_source_url": "https://www.ccel.org/creeds/helvetic.htm", "document_id": "second-helvetic-confession", "document_kind": "confession", "unit_type": "section", "number": "17", "title": "", "parent_number": "18", "parent_title": "Of The Ministers of The Church, Their Institution and Duties", "content": "MINISTERS ARE TO BE CALLED AND ELECTED\n\nFurthermore, no man ought to usurp the honor of the ecclesiastical ministry; that is, to seize it for himself by bribery or any deceits, or by his own free choice. But let the ministers of the Church be called and chosen by lawful and ecclesiastical election; that is to say, let them be carefully chosen by the Church or by those delegated from the Church for that purpose in a proper order without any uproar, dissension and rivalry. Not any one may be elected, but capable men distinguished by sufficient consecrated learning, pious eloquence, simple wisdom, lastly, by moderation and an honorable reputation, according to that apostolic rule which is compiled by the apostle in I Tim., ch. 3, and Titus, ch. 1.", "token_count": 175, "proofs": []} +{"_source_id": "second-helvetic-confession", "_source_title": "Second Helvetic Confession", "_author": "Heinrich Bullinger", "_contributors": [], "_schema_type": "doctrinal_document", "_license": "cc0-1.0", "_source_url": "https://www.ccel.org/creeds/helvetic.htm", "document_id": "second-helvetic-confession", "document_kind": "confession", "unit_type": "section", "number": "18", "title": "", "parent_number": "18", "parent_title": "Of The Ministers of The Church, Their Institution and Duties", "content": "ORDINATION\n\nAnd those who are elected are to be ordained by the elders with public prayer and laying on of hands. Here we condemn all those who go off of their own accord, being nether chosen, sent, nor ordained (Jer., ch. 23). We condemn unfit ministers and those not furnished with the necessary gifts of a pastor. \n\nIn the meantime we acknowledge that the harmless simplicity of some pastors in the primitive Church sometimes profited the Church more than the many-sided, refined and fastidious, but a little too esoteric learning of others. For this reason we do not reject even today the honest, yet by no means ignorant, simplicity of some.", "token_count": 135, "proofs": []} +{"_source_id": "second-helvetic-confession", "_source_title": "Second Helvetic Confession", "_author": "Heinrich Bullinger", "_contributors": [], "_schema_type": "doctrinal_document", "_license": "cc0-1.0", "_source_url": "https://www.ccel.org/creeds/helvetic.htm", "document_id": "second-helvetic-confession", "document_kind": "confession", "unit_type": "section", "number": "19", "title": "", "parent_number": "18", "parent_title": "Of The Ministers of The Church, Their Institution and Duties", "content": "PRIESTHOOD OF ALL BELIEVERS\n\nTo be sure, Christ's apostles call all who believe in Christ \"priests,\" but not on account of an office, but because, all the faithful having been made kings and priests, we are able to offer up a spiritual sacrifices to God through Christ (Ex. 19:6; I Peter 2:9; Rev. 1:6). Therefore, the priesthood and the ministry are very different from one another. For the priesthood, as we have just said, is common to all Christians; not so is the ministry. Nor have we abolished the ministry of the Church because we have repudiated the papal priesthood from the Church of Christ.", "token_count": 145, "proofs": []} +{"_source_id": "second-helvetic-confession", "_source_title": "Second Helvetic Confession", "_author": "Heinrich Bullinger", "_contributors": [], "_schema_type": "doctrinal_document", "_license": "cc0-1.0", "_source_url": "https://www.ccel.org/creeds/helvetic.htm", "document_id": "second-helvetic-confession", "document_kind": "confession", "unit_type": "section", "number": "20", "title": "", "parent_number": "18", "parent_title": "Of The Ministers of The Church, Their Institution and Duties", "content": "PRIESTS AND PRIESTHOOD\n\nSurely in the new covenant of Christ there is no longer any such priesthood as was under the ancient people; which had an external anointing, holy garments, and very many ceremonies which were types of Christ, who abolished them all by this coming and fulfilling them. But he himself remains the only priest forever, and lest we derogate anything form him, we do not impart the name of priest to any minister. For the Lord himself did not appoint any priests in the Church of the New Testament who, having received authority from the suffragan, may daily offer up the sacrifice that is, the very flesh and blood of the Lord, for the living and the dead, but ministers who may teach and administer the sacraments.", "token_count": 156, "proofs": []} +{"_source_id": "second-helvetic-confession", "_source_title": "Second Helvetic Confession", "_author": "Heinrich Bullinger", "_contributors": [], "_schema_type": "doctrinal_document", "_license": "cc0-1.0", "_source_url": "https://www.ccel.org/creeds/helvetic.htm", "document_id": "second-helvetic-confession", "document_kind": "confession", "unit_type": "section", "number": "21", "title": "", "parent_number": "18", "parent_title": "Of The Ministers of The Church, Their Institution and Duties", "content": "THE NATURE OF THE MINISTERS OF THE NEW TESTAMENT\n\nPaul explains simply and briefly what we are to think of the ministers of the New Testament or of the Christian Church, and what we are to attribute to them. \"This is how one should regard us, as servants of Christ and stewards of the mysteries of God\" II Cor. 4:1). Therefore, the apostle wants us to think of ministers as ministers. Now the apostle calls them rowers, who have their eyes fixed on the coxswain, and so men who do not live for themselves or according to their own will, but for others--namely, their masters, upon whose command they altogether depend. For in all his duties every minister of the Church is commanded to carry out only what he has received in commandment from his Lord, and not to indulge his own free choice. And in this case it is expressly declared who is the Lord, namely, Christ; to whom the ministers are subject in all the affairs of the ministry.", "token_count": 211, "proofs": []} +{"_source_id": "second-helvetic-confession", "_source_title": "Second Helvetic Confession", "_author": "Heinrich Bullinger", "_contributors": [], "_schema_type": "doctrinal_document", "_license": "cc0-1.0", "_source_url": "https://www.ccel.org/creeds/helvetic.htm", "document_id": "second-helvetic-confession", "document_kind": "confession", "unit_type": "section", "number": "22", "title": "", "parent_number": "18", "parent_title": "Of The Ministers of The Church, Their Institution and Duties", "content": "MINISTERS AS STEWARDS OF THE MYSTERIES OF GOD\n\nMoreover, to the end that he might expound the ministry more fully, the apostle adds that ministers of the Church are administrators and stewards of the mysteries of God. Now in may passages, especially in Eph., ch. 3, Paul called the mysteries of God the Gospel of Christ. And the sacraments of Christ are also called mysteries by the ancient writers. Therefore for this purpose are the ministers of the Church called--namely, to preach the Gospel of Christ to the faithful, and to administer the sacraments. We read, also, in another place in the Gospel, of \"the faithful and wise steward,\" whom \"his master will set over his household, to give them their portion of food at the proper time\" (Luke 12:42). Again, elsewhere in the Gospel a man takes a journey in a foreign country and, leaving his house, gives his substance and authority over it to his servants, and to each his work.", "token_count": 208, "proofs": []} +{"_source_id": "second-helvetic-confession", "_source_title": "Second Helvetic Confession", "_author": "Heinrich Bullinger", "_contributors": [], "_schema_type": "doctrinal_document", "_license": "cc0-1.0", "_source_url": "https://www.ccel.org/creeds/helvetic.htm", "document_id": "second-helvetic-confession", "document_kind": "confession", "unit_type": "section", "number": "23", "title": "", "parent_number": "18", "parent_title": "Of The Ministers of The Church, Their Institution and Duties", "content": "THE POWER OF MINISTERS OF THE CHURCH\n\nNow, therefore, it is fitting that we also say something about the power and duty of the ministers of the Church. Concerning this power some have argued industriously, and to it have subjected everything on earth, even the greatest things, and they have done so contrary to the commandment of the Lord who has prohibited dominion for this disciples and has highly commended humility (Luke 22:24 ff.; Matt. 18:3 f.; 20:25 ff.). There is, indeed, another power that is pure and absolute, which is called the power of right. According to this power all things in the whole world are subject to Christ, who is Lord of all, as he himself has testified when he said: \"All authority in heaven and on earth has been given to me\" (Matt. 28:18), and again, \"I am the first and the last, and behold I am alive for evermore, and I have the keys of Hades and Death\" (Rev. 1:18); also, \"He has the key of David, which opens and no one shall shut, who shuts and no one opens\" (Rev. 3:7).", "token_count": 255, "proofs": []} +{"_source_id": "second-helvetic-confession", "_source_title": "Second Helvetic Confession", "_author": "Heinrich Bullinger", "_contributors": [], "_schema_type": "doctrinal_document", "_license": "cc0-1.0", "_source_url": "https://www.ccel.org/creeds/helvetic.htm", "document_id": "second-helvetic-confession", "document_kind": "confession", "unit_type": "section", "number": "24", "title": "", "parent_number": "18", "parent_title": "Of The Ministers of The Church, Their Institution and Duties", "content": "THE LORD RESERVES TRUE POWER FOR HIMSELF\n\nThis power the Lord reserves to himself, and does not transfer it to any other, so that he might stand idly by as a spectator while his ministers work. For Isaiah says, \"I will place on his shoulder the key of the house of David\" (Isa. 22:22), and again, \"The government will be upon his shoulders, but still keeps and uses his own power, governing all things.", "token_count": 97, "proofs": []} +{"_source_id": "second-helvetic-confession", "_source_title": "Second Helvetic Confession", "_author": "Heinrich Bullinger", "_contributors": [], "_schema_type": "doctrinal_document", "_license": "cc0-1.0", "_source_url": "https://www.ccel.org/creeds/helvetic.htm", "document_id": "second-helvetic-confession", "document_kind": "confession", "unit_type": "section", "number": "25", "title": "", "parent_number": "18", "parent_title": "Of The Ministers of The Church, Their Institution and Duties", "content": "THE POWER OF THE OFFICE AND OF THE MINISTER\n\nThen there is another power of an office or of ministry limited by him who has full and absolute power. And this is more like a service than a dominion.", "token_count": 45, "proofs": []} +{"_source_id": "second-helvetic-confession", "_source_title": "Second Helvetic Confession", "_author": "Heinrich Bullinger", "_contributors": [], "_schema_type": "doctrinal_document", "_license": "cc0-1.0", "_source_url": "https://www.ccel.org/creeds/helvetic.htm", "document_id": "second-helvetic-confession", "document_kind": "confession", "unit_type": "section", "number": "26", "title": "", "parent_number": "18", "parent_title": "Of The Ministers of The Church, Their Institution and Duties", "content": "THE KEYS\n\nFor a lord gives up his power to the steward in his house, and for that cause gives him the keys, that he may admit into or exclude from the house those whom his lord will have admitted or excluded. In virtue of this power the minister, because of his office, does that which the Lord has commanded him to do; and the Lord confirms what he does, and wills that what his servant has done will be so regarded and acknowledges, as if he himself had done it. Undoubtedly, it is to this that these evangelical sentences refer: \"I will give you the keys of the kingdom of heaven, and whatever you bind on earth shall be bound in heaven, and whatever you loose on earth shall be loosed in heaven\" (Matt. 16:19). Again, \"If you forgive the sins of any, they are forgiven; if you retain the sins of any, they are retained\" (John 20:23). But if the minister does not carry out everything as the Lord has commanded him, but transgresses the bounds of faith, then the Lord certainly makes void what he has done. Wherefore the ecclesiastical power of the ministers of the Church is that function whereby they indeed govern the Church of God, but yet se do all things in the Church as the Lord has prescribed in his Word. When those things are done, the faithful esteem them as done by the Lord himself. But mention has already been made of the keys above.", "token_count": 304, "proofs": []} +{"_source_id": "second-helvetic-confession", "_source_title": "Second Helvetic Confession", "_author": "Heinrich Bullinger", "_contributors": [], "_schema_type": "doctrinal_document", "_license": "cc0-1.0", "_source_url": "https://www.ccel.org/creeds/helvetic.htm", "document_id": "second-helvetic-confession", "document_kind": "confession", "unit_type": "section", "number": "27", "title": "", "parent_number": "18", "parent_title": "Of The Ministers of The Church, Their Institution and Duties", "content": "THE POWER OF MINISTERS IS ONE AND THE SAME, AND EQUAL\n\nNow the one and an equal power or function is given to all ministers in the Church. Certainly, in the beginning, the bishops or presbyters governed the Church in common; no man lifted up himself above another, none usurped greater power or authority over his fellow-bishops. For remembering the words of the Lord: \"Let the leader among you become as one who serves\" (Luke 22:26), they kept themselves in humility, and by mutual services they helped one another in the governing and preserving of the Church.", "token_count": 122, "proofs": []} +{"_source_id": "second-helvetic-confession", "_source_title": "Second Helvetic Confession", "_author": "Heinrich Bullinger", "_contributors": [], "_schema_type": "doctrinal_document", "_license": "cc0-1.0", "_source_url": "https://www.ccel.org/creeds/helvetic.htm", "document_id": "second-helvetic-confession", "document_kind": "confession", "unit_type": "section", "number": "28", "title": "", "parent_number": "18", "parent_title": "Of The Ministers of The Church, Their Institution and Duties", "content": "ORDER TO BE PRESERVED\n\nNevertheless, for the sake of preserving order some one of the ministers called the assembly together, proposed matters to be laid before it, gathered the opinions of the others, in short, to the best of man's ability took precaution lest any confusion should arise. Thus did St. Peter, as we read in The Acts of the Apostles, who nevertheless was not on that account preferred to the others, nor endowed with greater authority than the rest. Rightly then does Cyprian the Martyr say, in his De Simplicitate Clericorum: \"The other apostles were assuredly what Peter was, endowed with a like fellowship of honor and power; but [his] primacy proceeds from unity in order that the Church may be shown to be one.\"", "token_count": 161, "proofs": []} +{"_source_id": "second-helvetic-confession", "_source_title": "Second Helvetic Confession", "_author": "Heinrich Bullinger", "_contributors": [], "_schema_type": "doctrinal_document", "_license": "cc0-1.0", "_source_url": "https://www.ccel.org/creeds/helvetic.htm", "document_id": "second-helvetic-confession", "document_kind": "confession", "unit_type": "section", "number": "29", "title": "", "parent_number": "18", "parent_title": "Of The Ministers of The Church, Their Institution and Duties", "content": "WHEN AND HOW ONE WAS PLACED BEFORE THE OTHERS\n\nSt. Jerome also in his commentary upon The Epistle of Paul to Titus, says something not unlike this: \"Before attachment to persons in religion was begun at the instigation of the devil, the churches were governed by the common consultation of the elders; but after every one thought that those whom he had baptized were his own, and not Christ's, it was decreed that one of the elders should be chosen, and set over the rest, upon whom should fall the care of the whole Church, and all schismatic seeds should be removed.\" Yet St. Jerome does not recommend this decree as divine; for he immediately adds: \"As the elders knew from the custom of the Church that they were subject to him who was set over them, so the bishops knew that they were subject to him who was set over them, so the bishops knew that they were above the elders, more from custom than from the truth of an arrangement by the Lord, and that they ought to rule the Church in common with them.\" Thus far St. Jerome. Hence no one can rightly forbid a return to the ancient constitution of the Church of God, and to have recourse to it before human custom.", "token_count": 253, "proofs": []} +{"_source_id": "second-helvetic-confession", "_source_title": "Second Helvetic Confession", "_author": "Heinrich Bullinger", "_contributors": [], "_schema_type": "doctrinal_document", "_license": "cc0-1.0", "_source_url": "https://www.ccel.org/creeds/helvetic.htm", "document_id": "second-helvetic-confession", "document_kind": "confession", "unit_type": "section", "number": "30", "title": "", "parent_number": "18", "parent_title": "Of The Ministers of The Church, Their Institution and Duties", "content": "THE DUTIES OF MINISTERS\n\nThe duties of ministers are various; yet for the most part they are restricted to two, in which all the rest are comprehended: to the teaching of the Gospel of Christ, and to the proper administration of the sacraments. For it is the duty of the ministers to gather together an assembly for worship in which to expound God's Word and to apply the whole doctrine to the care and use of the Church, so that what is taught may benefit the hearers and edify the faithful It falls to ministers, I say, to teach the ignorant, and to exhort; and to urge the idlers and lingerers to make progress in the way of the Lord. Moreover, they are to comfort and to strengthen the fainthearted, and to arm them against the manifold temptations of Satan; to rebuke offenders; to recall the erring into the way; to raise the fallen; to convince the gainsayers to drive the wolf away from the sheepfold of the Lord; to rebuke wickedness and wicked men wisely and severely; no to wink at nor to pass over great wickedness. And, besides, they are to administer the sacraments, and to commend the right use of them, and to prepare all men by wholesome doctrine to receive them; to preserve the faithful in a holy unity; and to check schisms; to catechize the unlearned, to commend the needs of the poor to the Church, to visit, instruct, and keep in the way of life the sick and those afflicted with various temptations. In addition, they are to attend to public prayers of supplications in times of need, together with common fasting, that is, a holy abstinence; and as diligently as possible to see to everything that pertains to the tranquility, peace and welfare of the churches. \n\nBut in order that the minister may perform all these things better and more easily, it is especially required of him that he fear God, be constant in prayer, attend to spiritual reading, and in all things and at all times be watchful, and by a purity of life to let his light to shine before all men.", "token_count": 445, "proofs": []} +{"_source_id": "second-helvetic-confession", "_source_title": "Second Helvetic Confession", "_author": "Heinrich Bullinger", "_contributors": [], "_schema_type": "doctrinal_document", "_license": "cc0-1.0", "_source_url": "https://www.ccel.org/creeds/helvetic.htm", "document_id": "second-helvetic-confession", "document_kind": "confession", "unit_type": "section", "number": "31", "title": "", "parent_number": "18", "parent_title": "Of The Ministers of The Church, Their Institution and Duties", "content": "DISCIPLINE\n\nAnd since discipline is an absolute necessity in the Church and excommunication was once used in the time of the early fathers, and there were ecclesiastical judgments among the people of God, wherein this discipline was exercised by wise and godly men, it also falls to ministers to regulate this discipline for edification, according to the circumstances of the time, public state, and necessity. At all times and in all places the tule is to be observed that everything is to be done for edification, decently and honorably, without oppression and strife. For the apostle testifies that authority in the Church was given to him by the Lord for building up and not for destroying (II Cor. 10:8). And the Lord himself forbade the weeds to be plucked up in the Lord's field, because there would be danger lest the wheat also be plucked up with it (Matt. 13:29 f.).", "token_count": 194, "proofs": []} +{"_source_id": "second-helvetic-confession", "_source_title": "Second Helvetic Confession", "_author": "Heinrich Bullinger", "_contributors": [], "_schema_type": "doctrinal_document", "_license": "cc0-1.0", "_source_url": "https://www.ccel.org/creeds/helvetic.htm", "document_id": "second-helvetic-confession", "document_kind": "confession", "unit_type": "section", "number": "32", "title": "", "parent_number": "18", "parent_title": "Of The Ministers of The Church, Their Institution and Duties", "content": "EVEN EVIL MINISTERS ARE TO BE HEARD\n\nMoreover, we strongly detest the error of the Donatists who esteem the doctrine and administration of the sacraments to be either effectual or not effectual, according to the good or evil life of the ministers. For we know that the voice of Christ is to be heard, though it be out of the mouths of evil ministers; because the Lord himself said: \"Practice and observe whatever they tell you, but not what they do\" (Matt. 23:3). We know that the sacraments are sanctified by the institution and the word of Christ, and that they are effectual to the godly, although they be administered by unworthy ministers. Concerning this matter, Augustine, the blessed servant of God, many times argued from the Scriptures against the Donatists.", "token_count": 173, "proofs": []} +{"_source_id": "second-helvetic-confession", "_source_title": "Second Helvetic Confession", "_author": "Heinrich Bullinger", "_contributors": [], "_schema_type": "doctrinal_document", "_license": "cc0-1.0", "_source_url": "https://www.ccel.org/creeds/helvetic.htm", "document_id": "second-helvetic-confession", "document_kind": "confession", "unit_type": "section", "number": "33", "title": "", "parent_number": "18", "parent_title": "Of The Ministers of The Church, Their Institution and Duties", "content": "SYNODS\n\nNevertheless, there ought to be proper discipline among ministers. In synods the doctrine and life of ministers is to be carefully examined. Offenders who can be cured are to be rebuked by the elders and restored to the right way, and if they are incurable, they are to be deposed, and like wolves driven away from he flock of the Lord by the true shepherds. For, if they be false teachers, they are not to be tolerated at all. Neither do we disapprove of ecumenical councils, if they are convened according to the example of the apostles, for the welfare of the Church and not for its destruction.", "token_count": 138, "proofs": []} +{"_source_id": "second-helvetic-confession", "_source_title": "Second Helvetic Confession", "_author": "Heinrich Bullinger", "_contributors": [], "_schema_type": "doctrinal_document", "_license": "cc0-1.0", "_source_url": "https://www.ccel.org/creeds/helvetic.htm", "document_id": "second-helvetic-confession", "document_kind": "confession", "unit_type": "section", "number": "34", "title": "", "parent_number": "18", "parent_title": "Of The Ministers of The Church, Their Institution and Duties", "content": "THE WORKER IS WORTHY OF HIS REWARD\n\nAll faithful ministers, as good workmen, are also worthy of their reward, and do not sin when they receive a stipend, and all things that be necessary for themselves and their family. For the apostle shows in I Cor., ch. 9, and in I Tim., ch. 5, and elsewhere that these things may rightly be given by the Church and received by ministers. The Anabaptists, who condemn and defame ministers who live from their ministry are also refuted by the apostolic teaching.", "token_count": 119, "proofs": []} +{"_source_id": "second-helvetic-confession", "_source_title": "Second Helvetic Confession", "_author": "Heinrich Bullinger", "_contributors": [], "_schema_type": "doctrinal_document", "_license": "cc0-1.0", "_source_url": "https://www.ccel.org/creeds/helvetic.htm", "document_id": "second-helvetic-confession", "document_kind": "confession", "unit_type": "section", "number": "1", "title": "", "parent_number": "19", "parent_title": "Of the Sacraments of the Church of Christ", "content": "THE SACRAMENTS [ARE] ADDED TO THE WORD AND WHAT THEY ARE\n\nFrom the beginning, God added to the preaching of his Word in his Church sacraments or sacramental signs. For thus does all Holy Scripture clearly testify. Sacraments are mystical symbols, or holy rites, or sacred actions, instituted by God himself, consisting of his Word, of signs and of things signified, whereby in the Church he keeps in mind and from time to time recalls the great benefits he has shown to men; whereby also he seals his promises, and outwardly represents, and, as it were, offers unto our sight those things which inwardly he performs for us, and so strengthens and increases our faith through the working of God's Spirit in our hearts. Lastly, he thereby distinguishes us from all other people and religions, and consecrates and binds us wholly to himself, and signifies what he requires of us.", "token_count": 186, "proofs": []} +{"_source_id": "second-helvetic-confession", "_source_title": "Second Helvetic Confession", "_author": "Heinrich Bullinger", "_contributors": [], "_schema_type": "doctrinal_document", "_license": "cc0-1.0", "_source_url": "https://www.ccel.org/creeds/helvetic.htm", "document_id": "second-helvetic-confession", "document_kind": "confession", "unit_type": "section", "number": "2", "title": "", "parent_number": "19", "parent_title": "Of the Sacraments of the Church of Christ", "content": "SOME ARE SACRAMENTS OF THE OLD, OTHERS OF THE NEW, TESTAMENTS\n\nSome sacraments are of the old, others of the new, people. The sacraments of the ancient people were circumcision, and the Paschal Lamb, which was offered up; for that reason it is referred to the sacrifices which were practiced from the beginning of the world.", "token_count": 75, "proofs": []} +{"_source_id": "second-helvetic-confession", "_source_title": "Second Helvetic Confession", "_author": "Heinrich Bullinger", "_contributors": [], "_schema_type": "doctrinal_document", "_license": "cc0-1.0", "_source_url": "https://www.ccel.org/creeds/helvetic.htm", "document_id": "second-helvetic-confession", "document_kind": "confession", "unit_type": "section", "number": "3", "title": "", "parent_number": "19", "parent_title": "Of the Sacraments of the Church of Christ", "content": "THE NUMBER OF SACRAMENTS OF THE NEW PEOPLE\n\nThe sacraments of the new people are Baptism and the Lord's Supper. There are some who count seven sacraments of the new people. Of these we acknowledge that repentance. the ordination of ministers (not indeed the papal but apostolic ordination), and matrimony are profitable ordinances of God, but not sacraments. Confirmation and extreme unction are human inventions which the Church can dispense with without any loss, and indeed, we do not have them in our churches. For they contain some things of which we can by no means approve. Above all we detest all the trafficking in which the Papists engage in dispensing the sacraments.", "token_count": 147, "proofs": []} +{"_source_id": "second-helvetic-confession", "_source_title": "Second Helvetic Confession", "_author": "Heinrich Bullinger", "_contributors": [], "_schema_type": "doctrinal_document", "_license": "cc0-1.0", "_source_url": "https://www.ccel.org/creeds/helvetic.htm", "document_id": "second-helvetic-confession", "document_kind": "confession", "unit_type": "section", "number": "4", "title": "", "parent_number": "19", "parent_title": "Of the Sacraments of the Church of Christ", "content": "THE AUTHOR OF THE SACRAMENTS\n\nThe author of all sacraments is not any man, but God alone. Men cannot institute sacraments. For they pertain to the worship of God, and it is not for man to appoint and prescribe a worship of God, but to accept and preserve the one he has received from God. Besides, the symbols have God's promises annexed to them, which require faith. Now faith rests only upon the Word of God; and the Word of God is like papers or letters, and the sacraments are like seals which only God appends to the letters.", "token_count": 121, "proofs": []} +{"_source_id": "second-helvetic-confession", "_source_title": "Second Helvetic Confession", "_author": "Heinrich Bullinger", "_contributors": [], "_schema_type": "doctrinal_document", "_license": "cc0-1.0", "_source_url": "https://www.ccel.org/creeds/helvetic.htm", "document_id": "second-helvetic-confession", "document_kind": "confession", "unit_type": "section", "number": "5", "title": "", "parent_number": "19", "parent_title": "Of the Sacraments of the Church of Christ", "content": "CHRIST STILL WORKS IN SACRAMENTS\n\nAnd as God is the author of the sacraments, so he continually works in the Church in which they are rightly carried out; so that the faithful, when they receive them from the ministers, know that God works in his own ordinance, and therefore they receive them as from the hand of God; and the minister's faults (even if they be very great) cannot affect them, since they acknowledge the integrity of the sacraments to depend upon the institution of the Lord.", "token_count": 105, "proofs": []} +{"_source_id": "second-helvetic-confession", "_source_title": "Second Helvetic Confession", "_author": "Heinrich Bullinger", "_contributors": [], "_schema_type": "doctrinal_document", "_license": "cc0-1.0", "_source_url": "https://www.ccel.org/creeds/helvetic.htm", "document_id": "second-helvetic-confession", "document_kind": "confession", "unit_type": "section", "number": "6", "title": "", "parent_number": "19", "parent_title": "Of the Sacraments of the Church of Christ", "content": "THE SUBSTANCE OR CHIEF THING IN THE SACRAMENTS\n\nBut the principal thing which God promises in all sacraments and to which all the godly in all ages direct their attention (some call it the substance and matter of sacraments) is Christ the Savior -- that only sacrifice, and that Lamb of God slain from the foundation of the world; that rock, also, from which all our fathers drank, by whom all the elect are circumcised without hands through the Holy Spirit, and are washed from all their sins, and are nourished with the very body and blood of Christ unto eternal life.", "token_count": 125, "proofs": []} +{"_source_id": "second-helvetic-confession", "_source_title": "Second Helvetic Confession", "_author": "Heinrich Bullinger", "_contributors": [], "_schema_type": "doctrinal_document", "_license": "cc0-1.0", "_source_url": "https://www.ccel.org/creeds/helvetic.htm", "document_id": "second-helvetic-confession", "document_kind": "confession", "unit_type": "section", "number": "7", "title": "", "parent_number": "19", "parent_title": "Of the Sacraments of the Church of Christ", "content": "THE SIMILARITY AND DIFFERENCE IN THE SACRAMENTS OF OLD AND NEW PEOPLES\n\nNow, in respect of that which is the principal thing and the matter itself in the sacraments, the sacraments of both peoples are equal. For Christ, the only Mediator and Savior of the faithful, is the chief thing and very substance of the sacraments in both; for the one God is the author of them both. They were given to both peoples as signs and seals of the grace and promises of God, which should call to mind and renew the memory of God's great benefits, and should distinguish the faithful from all the religions in the world; lastly, which should be received spiritually by faith, and should bind the receivers to the Church, and admonish them of their duty. In these and similar respects, I say, the sacraments of both peoples are not dissimilar, although in the outward signs they are different. And, indeed, with respect to the signs we make a great difference. For ours are more firm and lasting, inasmuch as they will never be changed to the end of the world. Moreover, ours testify that both the substance and the promise have been fulfilled or perfected in Christ; the former signified what was to be fulfilled. Ours are also more simple and less laborious, less sumptuous and involved with ceremonies. Moreover, they belong to a more numerous people. one that is dispersed throughout the whole earth. And since they are more excellent, and by the Holy Spirit kindle greater faith, a greater abundance of the Spirit also ensues.", "token_count": 325, "proofs": []} +{"_source_id": "second-helvetic-confession", "_source_title": "Second Helvetic Confession", "_author": "Heinrich Bullinger", "_contributors": [], "_schema_type": "doctrinal_document", "_license": "cc0-1.0", "_source_url": "https://www.ccel.org/creeds/helvetic.htm", "document_id": "second-helvetic-confession", "document_kind": "confession", "unit_type": "section", "number": "8", "title": "", "parent_number": "19", "parent_title": "Of the Sacraments of the Church of Christ", "content": "OUR SACRAMENTS SUCCEED THE OLD WHICH ARE ABROGATED\n\nBut now since Christ the true Messiah is exhibited unto us, and the abundance of grace is poured forth upon the people of The New Testament, the sacraments of the old people are surely abrogated and have ceased; and in their stead the symbols of the New Testament are placed -- Baptism in the place of circumcision, the Lord's Supper in place of the Paschal Lamb and sacrifices.", "token_count": 96, "proofs": []} +{"_source_id": "second-helvetic-confession", "_source_title": "Second Helvetic Confession", "_author": "Heinrich Bullinger", "_contributors": [], "_schema_type": "doctrinal_document", "_license": "cc0-1.0", "_source_url": "https://www.ccel.org/creeds/helvetic.htm", "document_id": "second-helvetic-confession", "document_kind": "confession", "unit_type": "section", "number": "9", "title": "", "parent_number": "19", "parent_title": "Of the Sacraments of the Church of Christ", "content": "IN WHAT THE SACRAMENTS CONSIST\n\nAnd as formerly the sacraments consisted of the word, the sign, and the thing signified; so even now they are composed, as it were, of the same parts. For the Word of God makes them sacraments, which before they were not.", "token_count": 61, "proofs": []} +{"_source_id": "second-helvetic-confession", "_source_title": "Second Helvetic Confession", "_author": "Heinrich Bullinger", "_contributors": [], "_schema_type": "doctrinal_document", "_license": "cc0-1.0", "_source_url": "https://www.ccel.org/creeds/helvetic.htm", "document_id": "second-helvetic-confession", "document_kind": "confession", "unit_type": "section", "number": "10", "title": "", "parent_number": "19", "parent_title": "Of the Sacraments of the Church of Christ", "content": "THE CONSECRATION OF THE SACRAMENTS\n\nFor they are consecrated by the Word, and shown to be sanctified by him who instituted them. To sanctify or consecrate anything to God is to dedicate it to holy uses; that is, to take it from the common and ordinary use, and to appoint it to a holy use. For the signs in the sacraments are drawn from common use, things external and visible. For in baptism the sign is the element of water, and that visible washing which is done by the minister; but the thing signified is regeneration and the cleansing from sins. Likewise, in the Lord's Supper, the outward sign is bread and wine, taken from things commonly used for meat and drink; but the thing signified is the body of Christ which was given, and his blood which was shed for us, or the communion of the body and blood of the Lord. Wherefore, the water, bread, and wine, according to their nature and apart from the divine institution and sacred use, are only that which they are called and we experience. But when the Word of God is added to them, together with invocation of the divine name, and the renewing of their first institution and sanctification, then these signs are consecrated, and shown to be sanctified by Christ. For Christ's first institution and consecration of the sacraments remains always effectual in the Church of God, so that these who do not celebrate the sacraments in any other way than the Lord himself instituted from the beginning still today enjoy that first and all-surpassing consecration. And hence in the celebration of the sacraments the very words of Christ are repeated.", "token_count": 343, "proofs": []} +{"_source_id": "second-helvetic-confession", "_source_title": "Second Helvetic Confession", "_author": "Heinrich Bullinger", "_contributors": [], "_schema_type": "doctrinal_document", "_license": "cc0-1.0", "_source_url": "https://www.ccel.org/creeds/helvetic.htm", "document_id": "second-helvetic-confession", "document_kind": "confession", "unit_type": "section", "number": "11", "title": "", "parent_number": "19", "parent_title": "Of the Sacraments of the Church of Christ", "content": "SIGNS TAKE NAME OF THINGS SIGNIFIED\n\nAnd as we learn out of the Word of God that these signs were instituted for another purpose than the usual use, therefore we teach that they now, in their holy use, take upon them the names of things signified, and are no longer called mere water, bread or wine, but also regeneration or the washing of water, and the body and blood of the Lord or symbols and sacraments of the Lord's body and blood. Not that the symbols are changed into the things signified, or cease to be what they are in their own nature. For otherwise they world not be sacraments. If they were only the thing signified, they would not be signs.", "token_count": 145, "proofs": []} +{"_source_id": "second-helvetic-confession", "_source_title": "Second Helvetic Confession", "_author": "Heinrich Bullinger", "_contributors": [], "_schema_type": "doctrinal_document", "_license": "cc0-1.0", "_source_url": "https://www.ccel.org/creeds/helvetic.htm", "document_id": "second-helvetic-confession", "document_kind": "confession", "unit_type": "section", "number": "12", "title": "", "parent_number": "19", "parent_title": "Of the Sacraments of the Church of Christ", "content": "THE SACRAMENTAL UNION\n\nTherefore the signs acquire the names of things because they are mystical signs of sacred things, and because the signs and the things signified are sacramentally joined together; joined together, I say, or united by a mystical signification, and by the purpose or will of him who instituted the sacraments. For the water, bread, and wine are not common, but holy signs. And he that instituted water in baptism did not institute it with the will and intention that the faithful should only be sprinkled by the water of baptism; and he who commanded the bread to be eaten and the wine to be drunk in the supper did not want the faithful to receive only bread and wine without any mystery as they eat bread in their homes; but that they should spiritually partake of the things signified, and by faith be truly cleansed from their sins, and partake of Christ.", "token_count": 184, "proofs": []} +{"_source_id": "second-helvetic-confession", "_source_title": "Second Helvetic Confession", "_author": "Heinrich Bullinger", "_contributors": [], "_schema_type": "doctrinal_document", "_license": "cc0-1.0", "_source_url": "https://www.ccel.org/creeds/helvetic.htm", "document_id": "second-helvetic-confession", "document_kind": "confession", "unit_type": "section", "number": "13", "title": "", "parent_number": "19", "parent_title": "Of the Sacraments of the Church of Christ", "content": "THE SECTS\n\nAnd, therefore, we do not at all approve of those who attribute the sanctification of the sacraments to I know not what properties and formula or to the power of words pronounced by one who is consecrated and who has the intention of consecrating, and to other accidental things which neither Christ or the apostles delivered to us by word or example. Neither do we approve of the doctrine of those who speak of the sacraments just as common signs, not sanctified and effectual. Nor do we approve of those who despise the visible aspect of the sacraments because of the invisible, and so believe the signs to be superfluous because they think they already enjoy the things themselves, as the Messalians are said to have held.", "token_count": 154, "proofs": []} +{"_source_id": "second-helvetic-confession", "_source_title": "Second Helvetic Confession", "_author": "Heinrich Bullinger", "_contributors": [], "_schema_type": "doctrinal_document", "_license": "cc0-1.0", "_source_url": "https://www.ccel.org/creeds/helvetic.htm", "document_id": "second-helvetic-confession", "document_kind": "confession", "unit_type": "section", "number": "14", "title": "", "parent_number": "19", "parent_title": "Of the Sacraments of the Church of Christ", "content": "THE THING SIGNIFIED IS NEITHER INCLUDED IN OR BOUND TO THE SACRAMENTS\n\nWe do not approve of the doctrine of those who teach that grace and the things signified are so bound to and included in the signs that whoever participate outwardly in the signs, no matter what sort of persons they be, also inwardly participate in the grace and things signified. \n\nHowever, as we do not estimate the value of the sacraments by the worthiness or unworthiness of the ministers, so we do not estimate it by the condition of those who receive them. For we know that the value of the sacraments depends upon faith and upon the truthfulness and pure goodness of God. For as the Word of God remains the true Word of God, in which, when it is preached, not only bare words are repeated, but at the same time the things signified or announced in words are offered by God, even if the ungodly and unbelievers hear and understand the words yet do not enjoy the things signified, because they do not receive them by true faith; so the sacraments, which by the Word consist of signs and the things signified, remain true and inviolate sacraments, signifying not only sacred things, but, by God offering, the things signified, even if unbelievers do not receive the things offered. This is not the fault of God who gives and offers them, but the fault of men who receive them without faith and illegitimately; but whose unbelief does not invalidate the faithfulness of God (Rom. 3:3 f.).", "token_count": 325, "proofs": []} +{"_source_id": "second-helvetic-confession", "_source_title": "Second Helvetic Confession", "_author": "Heinrich Bullinger", "_contributors": [], "_schema_type": "doctrinal_document", "_license": "cc0-1.0", "_source_url": "https://www.ccel.org/creeds/helvetic.htm", "document_id": "second-helvetic-confession", "document_kind": "confession", "unit_type": "section", "number": "15", "title": "", "parent_number": "19", "parent_title": "Of the Sacraments of the Church of Christ", "content": "THE PURPOSE FOR WHICH SACRAMENTS WERE INSTITUTED\n\nSince the purpose for which sacraments were instituted was also explained in passing when right at the beginning of our exposition it was shown what sacraments are, there is no need to be tedious by repeating what once has been said. Logically, therefore, we now speak severally of the sacraments of the new people.", "token_count": 78, "proofs": []} +{"_source_id": "second-helvetic-confession", "_source_title": "Second Helvetic Confession", "_author": "Heinrich Bullinger", "_contributors": [], "_schema_type": "doctrinal_document", "_license": "cc0-1.0", "_source_url": "https://www.ccel.org/creeds/helvetic.htm", "document_id": "second-helvetic-confession", "document_kind": "confession", "unit_type": "section", "number": "1", "title": "", "parent_number": "20", "parent_title": "Of Holy Baptism", "content": "THE INSTITUTION OF BAPTISM\n\nBaptism was instituted and consecrated by God. First John baptized, who dipped Christ in the water in Jordan. From him it came to the apostles, who also baptized with water. The Lord expressly commanded them to preach the Gospel and to baptize \"in the name of the Father and of the Son and of the Holy Spirit\" (Matt. 28:19). And in The Acts, Peter said to the Jews who inquired what they ought to do: \"Be baptized every one of you in the name of Jesus Christ for the forgiveness of your sins; and you shall receive the gift of the Holy Spirit\" (Acts 2:37 f.). Hence by some baptism is called a sign of initiation for God's people, since by it the elect of God are consecrated to God.", "token_count": 172, "proofs": []} +{"_source_id": "second-helvetic-confession", "_source_title": "Second Helvetic Confession", "_author": "Heinrich Bullinger", "_contributors": [], "_schema_type": "doctrinal_document", "_license": "cc0-1.0", "_source_url": "https://www.ccel.org/creeds/helvetic.htm", "document_id": "second-helvetic-confession", "document_kind": "confession", "unit_type": "section", "number": "2", "title": "", "parent_number": "20", "parent_title": "Of Holy Baptism", "content": "ONE BAPTISM\n\nThere is but one baptism in the Church of God; and it is sufficient to be once baptized or consecrated unto God. For baptism once received continues for all of life, and is a perpetual sealing of our adoption.", "token_count": 49, "proofs": []} +{"_source_id": "second-helvetic-confession", "_source_title": "Second Helvetic Confession", "_author": "Heinrich Bullinger", "_contributors": [], "_schema_type": "doctrinal_document", "_license": "cc0-1.0", "_source_url": "https://www.ccel.org/creeds/helvetic.htm", "document_id": "second-helvetic-confession", "document_kind": "confession", "unit_type": "section", "number": "3", "title": "", "parent_number": "20", "parent_title": "Of Holy Baptism", "content": "WHAT IT MEANS TO BE BAPTIZED\n\nNow to be baptized in the name of Christ is to be enrolled, entered, and received into the covenant and family, and so into the inheritance of the sons of God; yes, and in this life to be called after the name of God; that is to say, to be called a son of God; to be cleansed also from the filthiness of sins, and to be granted the manifold grace of God, in order to lead a new and innocent life. Baptism, therefore, calls to mind and renews the great favor God has shown to the race of mortal men. For we are all born in the pollution of sin and are the children of wrath. But God, who is rich in mercy, freely cleanses us from our sins by the blood of his Son, and in him adopts us to be his sons, and by a holy covenant joins us to himself, and enriches us with various gifts, that we might live a new life. All these things are assured by baptism. For inwardly we are regenerated, purified, and renewed by God through the Holy Spirit and outwardly we receive the assurance of the greatest gifts in the water, by which also those great benefits are represented, and, as it were, set before our eyes to be beheld.", "token_count": 270, "proofs": []} +{"_source_id": "second-helvetic-confession", "_source_title": "Second Helvetic Confession", "_author": "Heinrich Bullinger", "_contributors": [], "_schema_type": "doctrinal_document", "_license": "cc0-1.0", "_source_url": "https://www.ccel.org/creeds/helvetic.htm", "document_id": "second-helvetic-confession", "document_kind": "confession", "unit_type": "section", "number": "4", "title": "", "parent_number": "20", "parent_title": "Of Holy Baptism", "content": "WE ARE BAPTIZED WITH WATER\n\nAnd therefore we are baptized, that is, washed or sprinkled with visible water. For the water washes dirt away, and cools and refreshes hot and tired bodies. And the grace of God performs these things for souls, and does so invisibly or spiritually.", "token_count": 63, "proofs": []} +{"_source_id": "second-helvetic-confession", "_source_title": "Second Helvetic Confession", "_author": "Heinrich Bullinger", "_contributors": [], "_schema_type": "doctrinal_document", "_license": "cc0-1.0", "_source_url": "https://www.ccel.org/creeds/helvetic.htm", "document_id": "second-helvetic-confession", "document_kind": "confession", "unit_type": "section", "number": "5", "title": "", "parent_number": "20", "parent_title": "Of Holy Baptism", "content": "THE OBLIGATION OF BAPTISM\n\nMoreover, God also separates us from all strange religions and peoples by the symbol of baptism, and consecrates us to himself as his property. We, therefore, confess our faith when we are baptized, and obligate ourselves to God for obedience, mortification of the flesh, and newness of life. Hence, we are enlisted in the holy military service of Christ that all our life long we should fight against the world, Satan, and our own flesh. Moreover, we are baptized into one body of the Church, that with all members of the Church we might beautifully concur in the one religion and in mutual services.", "token_count": 134, "proofs": []} +{"_source_id": "second-helvetic-confession", "_source_title": "Second Helvetic Confession", "_author": "Heinrich Bullinger", "_contributors": [], "_schema_type": "doctrinal_document", "_license": "cc0-1.0", "_source_url": "https://www.ccel.org/creeds/helvetic.htm", "document_id": "second-helvetic-confession", "document_kind": "confession", "unit_type": "section", "number": "6", "title": "", "parent_number": "20", "parent_title": "Of Holy Baptism", "content": "THE FORM OF BAPTISM\n\nWe believe that the most perfect form of baptism is that by which Christ was baptized, and by which the apostles baptized. Those things, therefore, which by man's device were added afterwards and used in the Church we do not consider necessary to the perfection of baptism. Of this kind is exorcism, the use of burning lights, oil, salt, spittle, and such other things as that baptism is to be celebrated twice every year with a multitude of ceremonies. For we believe that one baptism of the Church has been sanctified in God's first institution, and that it is consecrated by the Word and is also effectual today in virtue of God's first blessing.", "token_count": 144, "proofs": []} +{"_source_id": "second-helvetic-confession", "_source_title": "Second Helvetic Confession", "_author": "Heinrich Bullinger", "_contributors": [], "_schema_type": "doctrinal_document", "_license": "cc0-1.0", "_source_url": "https://www.ccel.org/creeds/helvetic.htm", "document_id": "second-helvetic-confession", "document_kind": "confession", "unit_type": "section", "number": "7", "title": "", "parent_number": "20", "parent_title": "Of Holy Baptism", "content": "THE MINISTER OF BAPTISM\n\nWe teach that baptism should not be administered in the Church by women or midwives. For Paul deprived women of ecclesiastical duties, and baptism has to do with these.", "token_count": 44, "proofs": []} +{"_source_id": "second-helvetic-confession", "_source_title": "Second Helvetic Confession", "_author": "Heinrich Bullinger", "_contributors": [], "_schema_type": "doctrinal_document", "_license": "cc0-1.0", "_source_url": "https://www.ccel.org/creeds/helvetic.htm", "document_id": "second-helvetic-confession", "document_kind": "confession", "unit_type": "section", "number": "8", "title": "", "parent_number": "20", "parent_title": "Of Holy Baptism", "content": "ANABAPTISTS\n\nWe condemn the Anabaptists, who deny that newborn infants of the faithful are to be baptized. For according to evangelical teaching, of such is the Kingdom of God, and they are in the covenant of God. Why, then, should the sign of God's covenant not be given to them? Whey should those who belong to God and are in his Church not be initiated by holy baptism? We condemn also the Anabaptists in the rest of their peculiar doctrines which they hold contrary to the Word of God. We therefore are not Anabaptists and have nothing in common with them.", "token_count": 127, "proofs": []} +{"_source_id": "second-helvetic-confession", "_source_title": "Second Helvetic Confession", "_author": "Heinrich Bullinger", "_contributors": [], "_schema_type": "doctrinal_document", "_license": "cc0-1.0", "_source_url": "https://www.ccel.org/creeds/helvetic.htm", "document_id": "second-helvetic-confession", "document_kind": "confession", "unit_type": "section", "number": "1", "title": "", "parent_number": "21", "parent_title": "Of the Holy Supper of the Lord", "content": "THE SUPPER OF THE LORD\n\nThe Supper of the Lord (which is called the Lord's Table, and the Eucharist, that is, a Thanksgiving), is, therefore, usually called a supper, because it was instituted by Christ at this last supper, and still represents it, and because in it the faithful are spiritually fed and given drink.", "token_count": 72, "proofs": []} +{"_source_id": "second-helvetic-confession", "_source_title": "Second Helvetic Confession", "_author": "Heinrich Bullinger", "_contributors": [], "_schema_type": "doctrinal_document", "_license": "cc0-1.0", "_source_url": "https://www.ccel.org/creeds/helvetic.htm", "document_id": "second-helvetic-confession", "document_kind": "confession", "unit_type": "section", "number": "2", "title": "", "parent_number": "21", "parent_title": "Of the Holy Supper of the Lord", "content": "THE AUTHOR AND CONSECRATOR OF THE SUPPER\n\nFor the author of the Supper of the Lord is not an angel or any man, but the Son of God himself, our Lord Jesus Christ, who first consecrated it to his Church. And the same consecration or blessing still remains among all those who celebrate no other but that very Supper which the Lord instituted, and at which they repeat the words of the Lord's Supper, and in all things look to the one Christ by a true faith, from whose hands they receive, as it were, what they receive through the ministry of the ministers of the Church.", "token_count": 128, "proofs": []} +{"_source_id": "second-helvetic-confession", "_source_title": "Second Helvetic Confession", "_author": "Heinrich Bullinger", "_contributors": [], "_schema_type": "doctrinal_document", "_license": "cc0-1.0", "_source_url": "https://www.ccel.org/creeds/helvetic.htm", "document_id": "second-helvetic-confession", "document_kind": "confession", "unit_type": "section", "number": "3", "title": "", "parent_number": "21", "parent_title": "Of the Holy Supper of the Lord", "content": "A MEMORIAL OF GOD'S BENEFITS\n\nBy this sacred rite the Lord wishes to keep in fresh remembrance that greatest benefit which he showed to mortal men, namely, that by having given his body and shed his blood he has pardoned all our sins, and redeemed us from eternal death and the power of the devil, and now feeds us with his flesh, and gives us his blood to drink, which, being received spiritually by true faith, nourish us to eternal life. And this so great a benefit is renewed as often as the Lord's Supper is celebrated. For the Lord said: \"Do this in remembrance of me.\" This holy Supper also seals to us that the very body of Christ was truly given for us, and his blood shed for the remission of our sins, lest our faith should in any way waver.", "token_count": 175, "proofs": []} +{"_source_id": "second-helvetic-confession", "_source_title": "Second Helvetic Confession", "_author": "Heinrich Bullinger", "_contributors": [], "_schema_type": "doctrinal_document", "_license": "cc0-1.0", "_source_url": "https://www.ccel.org/creeds/helvetic.htm", "document_id": "second-helvetic-confession", "document_kind": "confession", "unit_type": "section", "number": "4", "title": "", "parent_number": "21", "parent_title": "Of the Holy Supper of the Lord", "content": "THE SIGN AND THING SIGNIFIED\n\nAnd this is visibly represented by this sacrament outwardly through the ministers, and, as it were, presented to out eyes to be seen, which is invisibly wrought by the Holy Spirit inwardly in the soul. Bread is outwardly offered by the minister, and the words of the Lord are heard: \"Take, eat; this is my body\"; and, \"Take and divide among you. Drink of it, all of you; this is my blood.\" Therefore the faithful receive what is given by the ministers of the Lord, and they eat the bread of the Lord and drink of the Lord's cup. At the same time by the work of Christ through the Holy Spirit they also inwardly receive the flesh and blood of the Lord, and are thereby nourished unto life eternal. For the flesh and blood of Christ is the true food and drink unto life eternal; and Christ himself, since he was given for us and is our Savior, is the principal thing in the Supper, and we do not permit anything else to be substituted in his place. \n\nBut in order to understand better and more clearly how the flesh and blood of Christ are the food and drink of the faithful, and are received by the faithful unto eternal life, we would add these few things. There is more than one kind of eating. There is corporeal eating whereby food is taken into the mouth, is chewed with the teeth, and swallowed into the stomach. In times past the Capernaites thought that the flesh of the Lord should be eaten in this way, but they are refuted by him in John, ch. 6. For as the flesh of Christ cannot be eaten corporeally without infamy and savagery, so it is not food for the stomach. All men are forced to admit this. We therefore disapprove of that canon in the Pope's decrees, Ego Berengarius (De Consecrat., Dist. 2). For neither did godly antiquity believe, nor do we believe, that the body of Christ is to be eaten corporeally and essentially with a bodily mouth.", "token_count": 437, "proofs": []} +{"_source_id": "second-helvetic-confession", "_source_title": "Second Helvetic Confession", "_author": "Heinrich Bullinger", "_contributors": [], "_schema_type": "doctrinal_document", "_license": "cc0-1.0", "_source_url": "https://www.ccel.org/creeds/helvetic.htm", "document_id": "second-helvetic-confession", "document_kind": "confession", "unit_type": "section", "number": "5", "title": "", "parent_number": "21", "parent_title": "Of the Holy Supper of the Lord", "content": "SPIRITUAL EATING OF THE LORD\n\nThere is also a spiritual eating of Christ's body; not such that we think that thereby the food itself is to be changed into spirit, but whereby the body and blood of the Lord, while remaining in their own essence and property, are spiritually communicated to us, certainly not in a corporeal but in a spiritual way, by the Holy Spirit, who applies and bestows upon us these things which have been prepared for us by the sacrifice of the Lord's body and blood for us, namely, the remission of sins, deliverance, and eternal life; so that Christ lives in us and we live in him, and he causes us to receive him by true faith to this end that he may become for us such spiritual food and drink, that is, our life.", "token_count": 166, "proofs": []} +{"_source_id": "second-helvetic-confession", "_source_title": "Second Helvetic Confession", "_author": "Heinrich Bullinger", "_contributors": [], "_schema_type": "doctrinal_document", "_license": "cc0-1.0", "_source_url": "https://www.ccel.org/creeds/helvetic.htm", "document_id": "second-helvetic-confession", "document_kind": "confession", "unit_type": "section", "number": "6", "title": "", "parent_number": "21", "parent_title": "Of the Holy Supper of the Lord", "content": "CHRIST AS OUR FOOD SUSTAINS US IN LIFE\n\nFor even as bodily food and drink not only refresh and strengthen our bodies, but also keeps them alive, so the flesh of Christ delivered for us, and his blood shed for us, not only refresh and strengthen our souls, but also preserve them alive, not in so far as they are corporeally eaten and drunken, but in so far as they are communicated unto us spiritually by the Spirit of God, as the Lord said: \"The bread which I shall give for the life of the world is my flesh (John 6:51), and \"the flesh\" (namely what is eaten bodily) \"is of no avail; it is the spirit that gives life\" (v. 63). And: \"The words that I have spoken to you are spirit and life.\"", "token_count": 171, "proofs": []} +{"_source_id": "second-helvetic-confession", "_source_title": "Second Helvetic Confession", "_author": "Heinrich Bullinger", "_contributors": [], "_schema_type": "doctrinal_document", "_license": "cc0-1.0", "_source_url": "https://www.ccel.org/creeds/helvetic.htm", "document_id": "second-helvetic-confession", "document_kind": "confession", "unit_type": "section", "number": "7", "title": "", "parent_number": "21", "parent_title": "Of the Holy Supper of the Lord", "content": "CHRIST RECEIVED BY FAITH\n\nAnd as we must by eating receive food into our bodies in order that it may work in us, and prove its efficacy in us -- since it profits us nothing when it remains outside us -- so it is necessary that we receive Christ by faith, that he may become ours, and he may live in us and we in him. For he says: \"I am the bread of life; he who comes to me shall not hunger, and he who believes in me shall never thirst\" (John 6:35); and also, \"He who eats me will live because of me...he abides in me, I in him\" (vs. 57, 56).", "token_count": 145, "proofs": []} +{"_source_id": "second-helvetic-confession", "_source_title": "Second Helvetic Confession", "_author": "Heinrich Bullinger", "_contributors": [], "_schema_type": "doctrinal_document", "_license": "cc0-1.0", "_source_url": "https://www.ccel.org/creeds/helvetic.htm", "document_id": "second-helvetic-confession", "document_kind": "confession", "unit_type": "section", "number": "8", "title": "", "parent_number": "21", "parent_title": "Of the Holy Supper of the Lord", "content": "SPIRITUAL FOOD\n\nFrom all this it is clear that by spiritual food we do not mean some imaginary food I know not what but the very body of the Lord given to us, which nevertheless is received by the faithful not corporeally, but spiritually by faith. In this matter we follow the teaching of the Savior himself, Christ the Lord, according to John, ch. 6.", "token_count": 80, "proofs": []} +{"_source_id": "second-helvetic-confession", "_source_title": "Second Helvetic Confession", "_author": "Heinrich Bullinger", "_contributors": [], "_schema_type": "doctrinal_document", "_license": "cc0-1.0", "_source_url": "https://www.ccel.org/creeds/helvetic.htm", "document_id": "second-helvetic-confession", "document_kind": "confession", "unit_type": "section", "number": "9", "title": "", "parent_number": "21", "parent_title": "Of the Holy Supper of the Lord", "content": "EATING NECESSARY FOR SALVATION\n\nAnd this eating of the flesh and drinking of the blood of the Lord is so necessary for salvation that without it no man can be saved. But this spiritual eating and drinking also occurs apart from the Supper of the Lord, and as often and wherever a man believes in Christ. To which that sentence of St. Augustine's perhaps applies: \"Why do you provide for your teeth and your stomach? Believe, and you have eaten.\"", "token_count": 97, "proofs": []} +{"_source_id": "second-helvetic-confession", "_source_title": "Second Helvetic Confession", "_author": "Heinrich Bullinger", "_contributors": [], "_schema_type": "doctrinal_document", "_license": "cc0-1.0", "_source_url": "https://www.ccel.org/creeds/helvetic.htm", "document_id": "second-helvetic-confession", "document_kind": "confession", "unit_type": "section", "number": "10", "title": "", "parent_number": "21", "parent_title": "Of the Holy Supper of the Lord", "content": "SACRAMENTAL EATING OF THE LORD\n\nBesides the higher spiritual eating there is also a sacramental eating of the body of the Lord by which not only spiritually and internally the believer truly participates in the true body and blood of the Lord, but also, by coming to the Table of the Lord, outwardly receives the visible sacrament of the body and blood of the Lord. To be sure, when the believer believed, he first received the life-giving food, and still enjoys it. But therefore, when he now received the sacrament, he does not received nothing. For he progresses in continuing to communicate in the body and blood of the Lord, and so his faith is kindle and grows more and more, and is refreshed by spiritual food. For while we live, faith is continually increased. And he who outwardly receives the sacrament by true faith, not only receives the sign, but also, as we said, enjoys the thing itself. Moreover, he obeys the Lord's institution and commandment, and with a joyful mind gives thanks for his redemption and that of all mankind, and makes a faithful memorial to the Lord's death, and gives a witness before the Church, of whose body he is a member. Assurance is also given to those who receive the sacrament that the body of the Lord was given and his blood shed, not only for men in general, but particularly for every faithful communicant, to whom it is food and drink unto eternal life.", "token_count": 301, "proofs": []} +{"_source_id": "second-helvetic-confession", "_source_title": "Second Helvetic Confession", "_author": "Heinrich Bullinger", "_contributors": [], "_schema_type": "doctrinal_document", "_license": "cc0-1.0", "_source_url": "https://www.ccel.org/creeds/helvetic.htm", "document_id": "second-helvetic-confession", "document_kind": "confession", "unit_type": "section", "number": "11", "title": "", "parent_number": "21", "parent_title": "Of the Holy Supper of the Lord", "content": "UNBELIEVERS TAKE THE SACRAMENT TO THEIR JUDGMENT\n\nBut he who comes to this sacred Table of the Lord without faith, communicates only in the sacrament and does not receive the substance of the sacrament whence comes life and salvation; and such men unworthily eat of the Lord's Table. Whoever eats the bread or drinks the cup of the Lord in an unworthy manner will be guilty of the body and blood of the Lord, and eats and drinks judgment upon himself (I Cor. 11:26-29). For when they do not approach with true faith, they dishonor the death of Christ, and therefore eat and drink condemnation to themselves.", "token_count": 138, "proofs": []} +{"_source_id": "second-helvetic-confession", "_source_title": "Second Helvetic Confession", "_author": "Heinrich Bullinger", "_contributors": [], "_schema_type": "doctrinal_document", "_license": "cc0-1.0", "_source_url": "https://www.ccel.org/creeds/helvetic.htm", "document_id": "second-helvetic-confession", "document_kind": "confession", "unit_type": "section", "number": "12", "title": "", "parent_number": "21", "parent_title": "Of the Holy Supper of the Lord", "content": "THE PRESENCE OF CHRIST IN THE SUPPER\n\nWe do not, therefore, so join the body of the Lord and his blood with the bread and wine as to say that the bread itself is the body of Christ except in a sacramental way; or that the body of Christ is hidden corporeally under the bread, so that it ought to be worshipped under the form of bread; or yet that whoever receives the sign, receives also the thing itself. The body of Christ is in heaven at the right hand of the Father; and therefore our hearts are to be lifted up on high, and not to be fixed on the bread, neither is the Lord to be worshipped in the bread. Yet the Lord is not absent from his Church when she celebrates the Supper. The sun, which is absent from us in the heavens, is notwithstanding effectually present among us. How much more is the Sun of Righteousness, Christ, although in his body he is absent from us in heaven, present with us, not corporeally, but spiritually, by his vivfying operation, and as he himself explained at his Last Supper that he world be present with us (John, chs. 14; 15; and 16). Whence it follows that we do not have the Supper without Christ, and yet at the same time have an unbloody and mystical Supper, as it was universally called by antiquity.", "token_count": 295, "proofs": []} +{"_source_id": "second-helvetic-confession", "_source_title": "Second Helvetic Confession", "_author": "Heinrich Bullinger", "_contributors": [], "_schema_type": "doctrinal_document", "_license": "cc0-1.0", "_source_url": "https://www.ccel.org/creeds/helvetic.htm", "document_id": "second-helvetic-confession", "document_kind": "confession", "unit_type": "section", "number": "13", "title": "", "parent_number": "21", "parent_title": "Of the Holy Supper of the Lord", "content": "OTHER PURPOSES OF THE LORD'S SUPPERS\n\nMoreover, we are admonished in the celebration of the Supper of the Lord to be mindful of whose body we have become members, and that, therefore, we may be of one mind with all the brethren, live a holy life, and not pollute ourselves with wickedness and strange religions; but, perservering in the true faith to the end of our life, strive to excel in holiness of life.", "token_count": 96, "proofs": []} +{"_source_id": "second-helvetic-confession", "_source_title": "Second Helvetic Confession", "_author": "Heinrich Bullinger", "_contributors": [], "_schema_type": "doctrinal_document", "_license": "cc0-1.0", "_source_url": "https://www.ccel.org/creeds/helvetic.htm", "document_id": "second-helvetic-confession", "document_kind": "confession", "unit_type": "section", "number": "14", "title": "", "parent_number": "21", "parent_title": "Of the Holy Supper of the Lord", "content": "PREPARATION FOR THE SUPPER\n\nIt is therefore fitting that when we would come to the Supper, we first examine ourselves according to the commandment of the apostle, especially as to the kind of faith we have, whether we believe that Christ has come to save sinners and to call them to repentance, and whether each man believes that he is in the number of those who have been delivered by Christ and saved; and whether he is determined to change his wicked life, to lead a holy life, and with the Lord's help to persevere in the true religion and in harmony with the brethren, and to give due thanks to God for his deliverance.", "token_count": 136, "proofs": []} +{"_source_id": "second-helvetic-confession", "_source_title": "Second Helvetic Confession", "_author": "Heinrich Bullinger", "_contributors": [], "_schema_type": "doctrinal_document", "_license": "cc0-1.0", "_source_url": "https://www.ccel.org/creeds/helvetic.htm", "document_id": "second-helvetic-confession", "document_kind": "confession", "unit_type": "section", "number": "15", "title": "", "parent_number": "21", "parent_title": "Of the Holy Supper of the Lord", "content": "THE OBSERVANCE OF THE SUPPER WITH BOTH BREAD AND WINE\n\nWe think that rite, manner, or form of the Supper to be the most simple and excellent which comes nearest to the first institution of the Lord and to the apostles' doctrine. It consists in proclaiming the Word of God, in godly prayers, in the action of the Lord himself, and its repetition, in the eating of the Lord's body and drinking of this blood; in a fitting remembrance of the Lord's death, and a faithful thanksgiving; and in a holy fellowship in the union of the body of the Church. \n\nWe therefore disapprove of those who have taken from the faithful one species of the sacrament, namely, the Lord's cup. For these seriously offend against the institution of the Lord who says: \"Drink ye all of this\"; which he did not so expressly say of the bread. \n\nWe are not now discussing we what kind of mass once existed among the fathers, whether it is to be tolerated or not. But this we say freely that the mass which is now used throughout the Roman Church has been abolished in our churches for many and very good reasons which, for brevity's sake, we do not now enumerate in detail. We certainly could not approve of making a wholesome action into a vain spectacle and a means of giving merit, and of celebrating it for a price. Nor could we approve of saying that in it the priest is said to effect the very body of the Lord, and really to offer it for the remission of the sins of the living and the dead, and in addition, for the honor, veneration and remembrance of the saints in heaven, etc.", "token_count": 348, "proofs": []} +{"_source_id": "second-helvetic-confession", "_source_title": "Second Helvetic Confession", "_author": "Heinrich Bullinger", "_contributors": [], "_schema_type": "doctrinal_document", "_license": "cc0-1.0", "_source_url": "https://www.ccel.org/creeds/helvetic.htm", "document_id": "second-helvetic-confession", "document_kind": "confession", "unit_type": "section", "number": "1", "title": "", "parent_number": "22", "parent_title": "Of Religious and Ecclesiastical Meetings", "content": "WHAT OUGHT TO BE DONE IN MEETINGS FOR WORSHIP\n\nAlthough it is permitted all men to read the Holy Scriptures privately at home, and by instruction to edify one another in the true religion, yet in order that the Word of God may be properly preached to the people, and prayers and supplication publicly made, also that the sacraments may be rightly administered, and that collections may be made for the poor and to pay the cost of all the Church's expenses, and in order to maintain social intercourse, it is most necessary that religious or Church gatherings be held. For it is certain that in the apostolic and primitive Church, there were such assemblies frequented by all the godly.", "token_count": 143, "proofs": []} +{"_source_id": "second-helvetic-confession", "_source_title": "Second Helvetic Confession", "_author": "Heinrich Bullinger", "_contributors": [], "_schema_type": "doctrinal_document", "_license": "cc0-1.0", "_source_url": "https://www.ccel.org/creeds/helvetic.htm", "document_id": "second-helvetic-confession", "document_kind": "confession", "unit_type": "section", "number": "2", "title": "", "parent_number": "22", "parent_title": "Of Religious and Ecclesiastical Meetings", "content": "MEETINGS FOR WORSHIP NOT TO BE NEGLECTED\n\nAs many as spun such meetings and stay away from them, despise true religion, and are to be urged by the pastors and godly magistrates to abstain from stubbornly absenting themselves from sacred assemblies.", "token_count": 57, "proofs": []} +{"_source_id": "second-helvetic-confession", "_source_title": "Second Helvetic Confession", "_author": "Heinrich Bullinger", "_contributors": [], "_schema_type": "doctrinal_document", "_license": "cc0-1.0", "_source_url": "https://www.ccel.org/creeds/helvetic.htm", "document_id": "second-helvetic-confession", "document_kind": "confession", "unit_type": "section", "number": "3", "title": "", "parent_number": "22", "parent_title": "Of Religious and Ecclesiastical Meetings", "content": "MEETINGS ARE PUBLIC\n\nBut Church meetings are not to be secret and hidden, but public and well attended, unless persecution by the enemies of Christ and the Church does not permit them to be public. For we know how under the tyranny of the Roman emperors the meetings of the primitive Church were held in secret places.", "token_count": 66, "proofs": []} +{"_source_id": "second-helvetic-confession", "_source_title": "Second Helvetic Confession", "_author": "Heinrich Bullinger", "_contributors": [], "_schema_type": "doctrinal_document", "_license": "cc0-1.0", "_source_url": "https://www.ccel.org/creeds/helvetic.htm", "document_id": "second-helvetic-confession", "document_kind": "confession", "unit_type": "section", "number": "4", "title": "", "parent_number": "22", "parent_title": "Of Religious and Ecclesiastical Meetings", "content": "DECENT MEETING PLACES\n\nMoreover, the places where the faithful meet are to be decent, and in all respects fit for God's Church. Therefore, spacious buildings or temples are to be chosen, but they are to be purged of everything that is not fitting for a church. And everything is to be arranged for decorum, necessity, and godly decency, lest anything be lacking that is required for worship and the necessary works of the Church.", "token_count": 92, "proofs": []} +{"_source_id": "second-helvetic-confession", "_source_title": "Second Helvetic Confession", "_author": "Heinrich Bullinger", "_contributors": [], "_schema_type": "doctrinal_document", "_license": "cc0-1.0", "_source_url": "https://www.ccel.org/creeds/helvetic.htm", "document_id": "second-helvetic-confession", "document_kind": "confession", "unit_type": "section", "number": "5", "title": "", "parent_number": "22", "parent_title": "Of Religious and Ecclesiastical Meetings", "content": "MODESTY AND HUMILITY TO BE OBSERVED IN MEETINGS\n\nAnd as we believe that God does not dwell in temples made with hands, so we know that on account of God's Word and sacred use places dedicated to God and his worship are not profane, but holy, and that those who are present in them are to conduct themselves reverently and modestly, seeing that they are in a sacred place, in the presence of God and his holy angels.", "token_count": 96, "proofs": []} +{"_source_id": "second-helvetic-confession", "_source_title": "Second Helvetic Confession", "_author": "Heinrich Bullinger", "_contributors": [], "_schema_type": "doctrinal_document", "_license": "cc0-1.0", "_source_url": "https://www.ccel.org/creeds/helvetic.htm", "document_id": "second-helvetic-confession", "document_kind": "confession", "unit_type": "section", "number": "6", "title": "", "parent_number": "22", "parent_title": "Of Religious and Ecclesiastical Meetings", "content": "THE TRUE ORNAMENTATION OF SANCTUARIES\n\nTherefore, all luxurious attire, all pride, and everything unbecoming to Christian humility, discipline and modesty, are to be banished from the sanctuaries and places of prayer of Christians. For the true ornamentation of churches does not consist in ivory, gold, and precious stones, but in the frugality, piety, and virtues of those who are in the Church. Let all things be done decently and in order in the church, and finally, let all things be done for edification.", "token_count": 118, "proofs": []} +{"_source_id": "second-helvetic-confession", "_source_title": "Second Helvetic Confession", "_author": "Heinrich Bullinger", "_contributors": [], "_schema_type": "doctrinal_document", "_license": "cc0-1.0", "_source_url": "https://www.ccel.org/creeds/helvetic.htm", "document_id": "second-helvetic-confession", "document_kind": "confession", "unit_type": "section", "number": "7", "title": "", "parent_number": "22", "parent_title": "Of Religious and Ecclesiastical Meetings", "content": "WORSHIP IN THE COMMON LANGUAGE\n\nTherefore, let all strange tongues keep silence in gatherings for worship, and let all things be set forth in a common language which is understood by the people gathered in that place.", "token_count": 43, "proofs": []} +{"_source_id": "second-helvetic-confession", "_source_title": "Second Helvetic Confession", "_author": "Heinrich Bullinger", "_contributors": [], "_schema_type": "doctrinal_document", "_license": "cc0-1.0", "_source_url": "https://www.ccel.org/creeds/helvetic.htm", "document_id": "second-helvetic-confession", "document_kind": "confession", "unit_type": "section", "number": "1", "title": "", "parent_number": "23", "parent_title": "Of the Prayers of the Church, of Singing, and of Canonical Hours", "content": "COMMON LANGUAGE\n\nIt is true that a man is permitted to pray privately in any language that he understands, but public prayers in meetings for worship are to be made in the common language known to all.", "token_count": 40, "proofs": []} +{"_source_id": "second-helvetic-confession", "_source_title": "Second Helvetic Confession", "_author": "Heinrich Bullinger", "_contributors": [], "_schema_type": "doctrinal_document", "_license": "cc0-1.0", "_source_url": "https://www.ccel.org/creeds/helvetic.htm", "document_id": "second-helvetic-confession", "document_kind": "confession", "unit_type": "section", "number": "2", "title": "", "parent_number": "23", "parent_title": "Of the Prayers of the Church, of Singing, and of Canonical Hours", "content": "PRAYER\n\nLet all the prayers of the faithful be poured forth to God alone, through the mediation of Christ only, out of faith and love. The priesthood of Christ the Lord and true religion forbid the invocation of saints in heaven or to use them as intercessors. Prayer is to be made for magistracy, for kings, and all that are placed in authority, for ministers of the Church, and for all needs of churches. In calamities, especially of the Church, unceasing prayer is to be made both privately and publicly.", "token_count": 111, "proofs": []} +{"_source_id": "second-helvetic-confession", "_source_title": "Second Helvetic Confession", "_author": "Heinrich Bullinger", "_contributors": [], "_schema_type": "doctrinal_document", "_license": "cc0-1.0", "_source_url": "https://www.ccel.org/creeds/helvetic.htm", "document_id": "second-helvetic-confession", "document_kind": "confession", "unit_type": "section", "number": "3", "title": "", "parent_number": "23", "parent_title": "Of the Prayers of the Church, of Singing, and of Canonical Hours", "content": "FREE PRAYER\n\nMoreover, prayer is to be made voluntarily, without constraint or for any reward. Nor is it proper for prayer to be superstitiously restricted to one place, as if it were not permitted to pray anywhere except in a sanctuary. Neither is it necessary for public prayers to be the same in all churches with respect to form and time. Each Church is to exercise its own freedom. Socrates, in his history, says, \"In all regions of the world you will not find two churches which wholly agree in prayer\" (Hist. ecclesiast. V.22, 57). The authors of this difference, I think, were those who were in charge of the Churches at particular times. Yet if they agree, it is to be highly commended and imitated by others.", "token_count": 162, "proofs": []} +{"_source_id": "second-helvetic-confession", "_source_title": "Second Helvetic Confession", "_author": "Heinrich Bullinger", "_contributors": [], "_schema_type": "doctrinal_document", "_license": "cc0-1.0", "_source_url": "https://www.ccel.org/creeds/helvetic.htm", "document_id": "second-helvetic-confession", "document_kind": "confession", "unit_type": "section", "number": "4", "title": "", "parent_number": "23", "parent_title": "Of the Prayers of the Church, of Singing, and of Canonical Hours", "content": "THE METHOD TO BE EMPLOYED IN PUBLIC PRAYERS\n\nAs in everything, so also in public prayers there is to be a standard lest they be excessively long and irksome. The greater part of meetings for worship is therefore to be given to evangelical teaching, and care is to be taken lest the congregation is wearied by too lengthy prayers and when they are to hear the preaching of the Gospel they either leave the meeting or, having been exhausted, want to do away with it altogether. To such people the sermon seems to be overlong, which otherwise is brief enough. And therefore it is appropriate for preachers to keep to a standard.", "token_count": 131, "proofs": []} +{"_source_id": "second-helvetic-confession", "_source_title": "Second Helvetic Confession", "_author": "Heinrich Bullinger", "_contributors": [], "_schema_type": "doctrinal_document", "_license": "cc0-1.0", "_source_url": "https://www.ccel.org/creeds/helvetic.htm", "document_id": "second-helvetic-confession", "document_kind": "confession", "unit_type": "section", "number": "5", "title": "", "parent_number": "23", "parent_title": "Of the Prayers of the Church, of Singing, and of Canonical Hours", "content": "SINGING\n\nLikewise moderation is to be exercised where singing is used in a meeting for worship. That song which they call the Gregorian Chant has many foolish things in it; hence it is rightly rejected by many of our churches. If there are churches which have a true and proper sermon but no singing, they ought not to be condemned. For all churches do not have the advantage of singing. And it is well known form testimonies of antiquity that the custom of singing is very old in the Eastern Churches whereas it was late when it was at length accepted in the West.", "token_count": 119, "proofs": []} +{"_source_id": "second-helvetic-confession", "_source_title": "Second Helvetic Confession", "_author": "Heinrich Bullinger", "_contributors": [], "_schema_type": "doctrinal_document", "_license": "cc0-1.0", "_source_url": "https://www.ccel.org/creeds/helvetic.htm", "document_id": "second-helvetic-confession", "document_kind": "confession", "unit_type": "section", "number": "6", "title": "", "parent_number": "23", "parent_title": "Of the Prayers of the Church, of Singing, and of Canonical Hours", "content": "CANONICAL HOURS\n\nAntiquity knew nothing of canonical hours, that is, prayers arranged for certain hours of the day, and sung or recited by the Papists, as can be proved from their breviaries and by many arguments. But they also have not a few absurdities, of which I say nothing else; accordingly they are rightly omitted by churches which substitute in their place things that are beneficial for the whole Church of God.", "token_count": 91, "proofs": []} +{"_source_id": "second-helvetic-confession", "_source_title": "Second Helvetic Confession", "_author": "Heinrich Bullinger", "_contributors": [], "_schema_type": "doctrinal_document", "_license": "cc0-1.0", "_source_url": "https://www.ccel.org/creeds/helvetic.htm", "document_id": "second-helvetic-confession", "document_kind": "confession", "unit_type": "section", "number": "1", "title": "", "parent_number": "24", "parent_title": "Of Holy Days, Fasts and the Choice of Foods", "content": "THE TIME NECESSARY FOR WORSHIP\n\nAlthough religion is not bound to time, yet it cannot be cultivated and exercised without a proper distribution and arrangement of time. Every Church, therefore, chooses for itself a certain time for public prayers, and for the preaching of the Gospel, and for the celebration of the sacraments; and no one is permitted to overthrow this appointment of the Church at his own pleasure. For unless some due time and leisure is given for the outward exercise of religion, without doubt men would be drawn away from it by their own affairs.", "token_count": 113, "proofs": []} +{"_source_id": "second-helvetic-confession", "_source_title": "Second Helvetic Confession", "_author": "Heinrich Bullinger", "_contributors": [], "_schema_type": "doctrinal_document", "_license": "cc0-1.0", "_source_url": "https://www.ccel.org/creeds/helvetic.htm", "document_id": "second-helvetic-confession", "document_kind": "confession", "unit_type": "section", "number": "2", "title": "", "parent_number": "24", "parent_title": "Of Holy Days, Fasts and the Choice of Foods", "content": "THE LORD'S DAY\n\nHence we see that in the ancient churches there were not only certain set hours in the week appointed for meetings, but that also the Lord's Day itself, ever since the apostles' time, was set aside for them and for a holy rest, a practice now rightly preserved by our Churches for the sake of worship and love.", "token_count": 72, "proofs": []} +{"_source_id": "second-helvetic-confession", "_source_title": "Second Helvetic Confession", "_author": "Heinrich Bullinger", "_contributors": [], "_schema_type": "doctrinal_document", "_license": "cc0-1.0", "_source_url": "https://www.ccel.org/creeds/helvetic.htm", "document_id": "second-helvetic-confession", "document_kind": "confession", "unit_type": "section", "number": "3", "title": "", "parent_number": "24", "parent_title": "Of Holy Days, Fasts and the Choice of Foods", "content": "SUPERSTITION\n\nIn this connection we do not yield to the Jewish observance and to superstitions. For we do not believe that one day is any holier than another, or think that rest in itself is acceptable to God. Moreover, we celebrate the Lord's Day and not the Sabbath as a free observance.", "token_count": 65, "proofs": []} +{"_source_id": "second-helvetic-confession", "_source_title": "Second Helvetic Confession", "_author": "Heinrich Bullinger", "_contributors": [], "_schema_type": "doctrinal_document", "_license": "cc0-1.0", "_source_url": "https://www.ccel.org/creeds/helvetic.htm", "document_id": "second-helvetic-confession", "document_kind": "confession", "unit_type": "section", "number": "4", "title": "", "parent_number": "24", "parent_title": "Of Holy Days, Fasts and the Choice of Foods", "content": "THE FESTIVALS OF CHRIST AND THE SAINTS\n\nMoreover, if in Christian liberty the churches religiously celebrate the memory of the Lord's nativity, circumcision, passion, resurrection, and of his ascension into heaven, and the sending of the Holy Spirit upon his disciples, we approve of it highly. but we do not approve of feasts instituted for men and for saints. Holy days have to do with the first Table of the Law and belong to God alone. Finally, holy days which have been instituted for the saints and which we have abolished, have much that is absurd and useless, and are not to be tolerated. In the meantime, we confess that the remembrance of saints, at a suitable time and place, is to be profitably commended to the people in sermons, and the holy examples of the saints set forth to be imitated by all.", "token_count": 179, "proofs": []} +{"_source_id": "second-helvetic-confession", "_source_title": "Second Helvetic Confession", "_author": "Heinrich Bullinger", "_contributors": [], "_schema_type": "doctrinal_document", "_license": "cc0-1.0", "_source_url": "https://www.ccel.org/creeds/helvetic.htm", "document_id": "second-helvetic-confession", "document_kind": "confession", "unit_type": "section", "number": "5", "title": "", "parent_number": "24", "parent_title": "Of Holy Days, Fasts and the Choice of Foods", "content": "FASTING\n\nNow, the more seriously the Church of Christ condemns surfeiting, drunkenness, and all kinds of lust and intemperance, so much the more strongly does it commend to us Christian fasting. For fasting is nothing else than the abstinence and moderation of the godly, and a discipline, care and chastisement of our flesh undertaken as a necessity for the time being, whereby we are humbled before God, and we deprive the flesh of its fuel so that it may the more willingly and easily obey the Spirit. Therefore, those who pay no attention to such things do not fast, but imagine that they fast if they stuff their stomachs once day, and at a certain or prescribed time abstain from certain foods, thinking that by having done this work they please God and do something good. Fasting is an aid to the prayers of the saints and for all virtues. But as is seen in the books of the prophets, the fast of the Jews who fasted from food but not from wickedness did not please God.", "token_count": 215, "proofs": []} +{"_source_id": "second-helvetic-confession", "_source_title": "Second Helvetic Confession", "_author": "Heinrich Bullinger", "_contributors": [], "_schema_type": "doctrinal_document", "_license": "cc0-1.0", "_source_url": "https://www.ccel.org/creeds/helvetic.htm", "document_id": "second-helvetic-confession", "document_kind": "confession", "unit_type": "section", "number": "6", "title": "", "parent_number": "24", "parent_title": "Of Holy Days, Fasts and the Choice of Foods", "content": "PUBLIC AND PRIVATE FASTING\n\nNow there is a public and a private fasting. In olden times they celebrated public fasts in calamitous limes and in the affliction of the Church. They abstained altogether from food till the evening, and spent all that time in holy prayers, the worship Of God, and repentance These differed little from mourning, and there is frequent mention of them in the Prophets and especially by Joel in Ch. 2: Such a fast should be kept at this day, when the Church is in distress. private fasts are undertaken by each one of us, as he feels himself withdrawn from the Spirit. For in this manner he withdraws the flesh from its fuel.", "token_count": 144, "proofs": []} +{"_source_id": "second-helvetic-confession", "_source_title": "Second Helvetic Confession", "_author": "Heinrich Bullinger", "_contributors": [], "_schema_type": "doctrinal_document", "_license": "cc0-1.0", "_source_url": "https://www.ccel.org/creeds/helvetic.htm", "document_id": "second-helvetic-confession", "document_kind": "confession", "unit_type": "section", "number": "7", "title": "", "parent_number": "24", "parent_title": "Of Holy Days, Fasts and the Choice of Foods", "content": "CHARACTERISTICS OF FASTING\n\nAll fasts ought to proceed from a free and willing spirit, and from genuine humility, and not feigned to gain the applause or favor of men, much less that a man should wish to merit righteousness by them. But let every one fast to this end, that he may deprive the flesh of its fuel in order that he may the more zealously serve God.", "token_count": 82, "proofs": []} +{"_source_id": "second-helvetic-confession", "_source_title": "Second Helvetic Confession", "_author": "Heinrich Bullinger", "_contributors": [], "_schema_type": "doctrinal_document", "_license": "cc0-1.0", "_source_url": "https://www.ccel.org/creeds/helvetic.htm", "document_id": "second-helvetic-confession", "document_kind": "confession", "unit_type": "section", "number": "8", "title": "", "parent_number": "24", "parent_title": "Of Holy Days, Fasts and the Choice of Foods", "content": "LENT\n\nThe fast of Lent is attested by antiquity but not at all in the writings of the apostles. Therefore it ought not, and cannot, be imposed on the faithful. It is certain that formerly there were various forms and customs of fasting. hence, Irenaeus, a most ancient writer, says: \"Some think that a fast should be observed one day only, others two days, but others more, and some forty days. This diversity in keeping this fast did not first begin in our times, but long before us by those, as I suppose, who did not simply keep to what had been delivered to them from the beginning, but afterwards fell into another custom either through negligence or ignorance\" (Fragm. 3, ed. Stieren, I. 824 f.). Moreover, Socrates, the historian, says: \"Because no ancient text is found concerning this matter, I think the apostles left this to every man's own judgment, that every one might do what is good without fear or constraint\" (Hist. ecclesiast. V.22, 40).", "token_count": 227, "proofs": []} +{"_source_id": "second-helvetic-confession", "_source_title": "Second Helvetic Confession", "_author": "Heinrich Bullinger", "_contributors": [], "_schema_type": "doctrinal_document", "_license": "cc0-1.0", "_source_url": "https://www.ccel.org/creeds/helvetic.htm", "document_id": "second-helvetic-confession", "document_kind": "confession", "unit_type": "section", "number": "9", "title": "", "parent_number": "24", "parent_title": "Of Holy Days, Fasts and the Choice of Foods", "content": "CHOICE OF FOOD\n\nNow concerning the choice of foods, we think that in fasting all things should be denied to the flesh whereby the flesh is made more insolent, and by which it is greatly pleased, and by which it is inflamed with desire whether by fish or meat or spices or delicacies and excellent wines. Moreover, we know that all the creatures of God were made for the use and service of men. All things which God made are good, and without distinction are to be used in the fear of God and with proper moderation (Gen. 2:15 f.). For the apostle says: \"To the pure all things are pure\" (Titus 1:15), and also: \"Eat whatever is sold in the meat market without raising any question on the ground of conscience\" (I Cor. 10:25). The same apostle calls the doctrine of those who teach to abstain form meats \"the doctrine of demons\"; for \"God created foods to be received with thanksgiving by those who believe and know this truth that everything created by God is good, and nothing is to be rejected if it is received with thanksgiving\" (I Tim. 4:1 ff.) The same apostle, in the epistle to the Colossians, reproves those who want to acquire a reputation for holiness by excessive abstinence (Col. 2:18 ff.).", "token_count": 285, "proofs": []} +{"_source_id": "second-helvetic-confession", "_source_title": "Second Helvetic Confession", "_author": "Heinrich Bullinger", "_contributors": [], "_schema_type": "doctrinal_document", "_license": "cc0-1.0", "_source_url": "https://www.ccel.org/creeds/helvetic.htm", "document_id": "second-helvetic-confession", "document_kind": "confession", "unit_type": "section", "number": "10", "title": "", "parent_number": "24", "parent_title": "Of Holy Days, Fasts and the Choice of Foods", "content": "SECTS\n\nTherefore we entirely disapprove of the Tatians and the Encratites, and all the disciples of Eustathius, against whom the Gangrain Synod was called.", "token_count": 38, "proofs": []} +{"_source_id": "second-helvetic-confession", "_source_title": "Second Helvetic Confession", "_author": "Heinrich Bullinger", "_contributors": [], "_schema_type": "doctrinal_document", "_license": "cc0-1.0", "_source_url": "https://www.ccel.org/creeds/helvetic.htm", "document_id": "second-helvetic-confession", "document_kind": "confession", "unit_type": "section", "number": "1", "title": "", "parent_number": "25", "parent_title": "Of Catechizing and of Comforting and Visiting the Sick", "content": "YOUTH TO BE INSTRUCTED IN GODLINESS\n\nThe Lord enjoined his ancient people to exercise the greatest care that young people, even from infancy, be properly instructed. Moreover, he expressly commanded in his law that they should teach them, and that the mysteries of the sacraments should be explained. Now since it is well known from the writings of the Evangelists and apostles that God has no less concern for the youth of his new people, when he openly testifies and says: \"Let the children come to me; for to such belongs the kingdom of heaven\" (Mark 10:14), the pastors of the churches act most wisely when they early and carefully caetchize the youth, laying the first grounds of faith, and faithfully teaching the rudiments of our religion by expounding the Ten Commandments, the Apostles' Creed, the Lord's Prayer, and the doctrine of the sacraments, with other such principles and chief heads of our religion. Here let the Church show her faith and diligence in bringing the children to be catechized, desirous and glad to have her children well instructed.", "token_count": 228, "proofs": []} +{"_source_id": "second-helvetic-confession", "_source_title": "Second Helvetic Confession", "_author": "Heinrich Bullinger", "_contributors": [], "_schema_type": "doctrinal_document", "_license": "cc0-1.0", "_source_url": "https://www.ccel.org/creeds/helvetic.htm", "document_id": "second-helvetic-confession", "document_kind": "confession", "unit_type": "section", "number": "2", "title": "", "parent_number": "25", "parent_title": "Of Catechizing and of Comforting and Visiting the Sick", "content": "THE VISITATION OF THE SICK\n\nSince men are never exposed to more grievous temptations than when they are harassed by infirmities, are sick and are weakened by diseases of both soul and body, surely it is never more fitting for pastors of churches to watch more carefully for the welfare of their flocks than in such diseases and infirmities. Therefore let them visit the sick soon, and let them be called in good time by the sick, if the circumstance itself would have required it. Let them comfort and confirm them in the true faith, and then arm them against the dangerous suggestions of Satan. They should also hold prayer for the sick in the home and, if need be, prayers should also be made for the sick in the public meeting; and they should see that they happily depart this life. We said above that we do not approve of the popish visitation of the sick with extreme unction because it is absurd and is not approved by canonical Scriptures.", "token_count": 198, "proofs": []} +{"_source_id": "second-helvetic-confession", "_source_title": "Second Helvetic Confession", "_author": "Heinrich Bullinger", "_contributors": [], "_schema_type": "doctrinal_document", "_license": "cc0-1.0", "_source_url": "https://www.ccel.org/creeds/helvetic.htm", "document_id": "second-helvetic-confession", "document_kind": "confession", "unit_type": "section", "number": "1", "title": "", "parent_number": "26", "parent_title": "Of the Burial of the Faithful, and of the Care to Be Shown for the Dead; of Purgatory, and the Appearing of Spirits", "content": "THE BURIAL OF BODIES\n\nAs the bodies of the faithful are the temples of the Holy Spirit which we truly believe will rise again at the Last Day, Scriptures command that they be honorably and without superstition committed to the earth, and also that honorable mention be made of those saints who have fallen asleep in the Lord, and that all duties of familial piety be shown to those left behind, their widows and orphans. We do not teach that any other care be taken for the dead. Therefore, we greatly disapprove of the Cynics, who neglected the bodies of the dead or most carelessly and disdainfully cast them into the earth, never saying a good word about the deceased, or caring a bit about those whom they left behind them.", "token_count": 157, "proofs": []} +{"_source_id": "second-helvetic-confession", "_source_title": "Second Helvetic Confession", "_author": "Heinrich Bullinger", "_contributors": [], "_schema_type": "doctrinal_document", "_license": "cc0-1.0", "_source_url": "https://www.ccel.org/creeds/helvetic.htm", "document_id": "second-helvetic-confession", "document_kind": "confession", "unit_type": "section", "number": "2", "title": "", "parent_number": "26", "parent_title": "Of the Burial of the Faithful, and of the Care to Be Shown for the Dead; of Purgatory, and the Appearing of Spirits", "content": "THE CARE FOR THE DEAD\n\nOn the other hand, we do not approve of those who are overly and absurdly attentive to the deceased; who, like the heathen, bewail their dead (although we do not blame that moderate mourning which the apostle permits in I Thess. 4:13, judging it to be inhuman not to grieve at all); and who sacrifice for the dead, and mumble certain prayers for pay, in order by such ceremonies to deliver their loved ones from the torments in which they are immersed by death, and then think they are able to liberate them by such incantations.", "token_count": 130, "proofs": []} +{"_source_id": "second-helvetic-confession", "_source_title": "Second Helvetic Confession", "_author": "Heinrich Bullinger", "_contributors": [], "_schema_type": "doctrinal_document", "_license": "cc0-1.0", "_source_url": "https://www.ccel.org/creeds/helvetic.htm", "document_id": "second-helvetic-confession", "document_kind": "confession", "unit_type": "section", "number": "3", "title": "", "parent_number": "26", "parent_title": "Of the Burial of the Faithful, and of the Care to Be Shown for the Dead; of Purgatory, and the Appearing of Spirits", "content": "THE STATE OF THE SOUL DEPARTED FROM THE BODY\n\nFor we believe that the faithful, after bodily death, go directly to Christ, and, therefore, do not need the eulogies and prayers of the living for the dead and their services. Likewise we believe that unbelievers are immediately cast into hell from which no exit is opened for the wicked by any services of the living.", "token_count": 80, "proofs": []} +{"_source_id": "second-helvetic-confession", "_source_title": "Second Helvetic Confession", "_author": "Heinrich Bullinger", "_contributors": [], "_schema_type": "doctrinal_document", "_license": "cc0-1.0", "_source_url": "https://www.ccel.org/creeds/helvetic.htm", "document_id": "second-helvetic-confession", "document_kind": "confession", "unit_type": "section", "number": "4", "title": "", "parent_number": "26", "parent_title": "Of the Burial of the Faithful, and of the Care to Be Shown for the Dead; of Purgatory, and the Appearing of Spirits", "content": "PURGATORY\n\nBut what some teach concerning the fire of purgatory is opposed to the Christian faith, namely, \"I believe in the forgiveness of sins, and the life everlasting,\" and to the perfect purgation through Christ, and to these words of Christ our Lord: \"Truly, truly, I say to you, he who hears my word and believes him who sent me, has eternal life; he shall not come into judgment, but has passed from death to life\" (John 5:24). Again: \"He who has bathed does not need to wash, except for his feet, but he is clean all over, and you are clean\" (John 13:10).", "token_count": 144, "proofs": []} +{"_source_id": "second-helvetic-confession", "_source_title": "Second Helvetic Confession", "_author": "Heinrich Bullinger", "_contributors": [], "_schema_type": "doctrinal_document", "_license": "cc0-1.0", "_source_url": "https://www.ccel.org/creeds/helvetic.htm", "document_id": "second-helvetic-confession", "document_kind": "confession", "unit_type": "section", "number": "5", "title": "", "parent_number": "26", "parent_title": "Of the Burial of the Faithful, and of the Care to Be Shown for the Dead; of Purgatory, and the Appearing of Spirits", "content": "APPARITION OF SPIRITS\n\nNow what is related of the spirits or souls of the dead sometimes appearing to those who are alive, and begging certain duties of them whereby they may be set free, we count those apparitions among the laughingstocks, crafts, and deceptions of the devil, who, as he can transform himself into an angel of light, so he strives either to overthrow the true faith or to call it into doubt. In the Old Testament the Lord forbade the seeking of the truth from the dead, and any sort of commerce with spirits Deut. 18:11). Indeed, as evangelical truth declares, the glutton, being in torment, is denied a return to his brethren, as the divine oracle declared in the words: \"They have Moses and the prophets; let them hear them. If they hear not Moses and the prophets, neither will they be convinced if some one should rise from the dead\" (Luke 16:29 ff.).", "token_count": 197, "proofs": []} +{"_source_id": "second-helvetic-confession", "_source_title": "Second Helvetic Confession", "_author": "Heinrich Bullinger", "_contributors": [], "_schema_type": "doctrinal_document", "_license": "cc0-1.0", "_source_url": "https://www.ccel.org/creeds/helvetic.htm", "document_id": "second-helvetic-confession", "document_kind": "confession", "unit_type": "section", "number": "1", "title": "", "parent_number": "27", "parent_title": "Of Rites, Ceremonies and Things Indifferent", "content": "CEREMONIES AND RITES\n\nUnto the ancient people were given at one time certain ceremonies, as a kind of instruction for those who were kept under the law, as under a schoolmaster or tutor. But when Christ, the Deliverer, came and the law was abolished, we who believe are no more under the law (Rom. 6:14), and the ceremonies have disappeared; hence the apostles did not want to retain or to restore them in Christ's Church to such a degree that they openly testified that they did not wish to impose any burden upon the Church. Therefore, we would seem to be bringing in and restoring Judaism if we were to increase ceremonies and rites in Christ's Church according to the custom in the ancient Church. Hence, we by no means approve of the opinion of those who think that the Church of Christ must be held in check by many different rites, as if by some kind of training. For if the apostles did not want to impose upon Christian people ceremonies or rites which were appointed by God, who, I pray, in his right mind would obtrude upon them the inventions devised by man? The more the mass of rites is increased in the Church, the more is detracted not only from Christian liberty, but also from Christ, and from faith in him, as long as the people seek those things in ceremonies which they should seek in the only Son of God, Jesus Christ, through faith. Wherefore a few moderate and simple rites, that are not contrary to the Word of God, are sufficient for the godly.", "token_count": 319, "proofs": []} +{"_source_id": "second-helvetic-confession", "_source_title": "Second Helvetic Confession", "_author": "Heinrich Bullinger", "_contributors": [], "_schema_type": "doctrinal_document", "_license": "cc0-1.0", "_source_url": "https://www.ccel.org/creeds/helvetic.htm", "document_id": "second-helvetic-confession", "document_kind": "confession", "unit_type": "section", "number": "2", "title": "", "parent_number": "27", "parent_title": "Of Rites, Ceremonies and Things Indifferent", "content": "DIVERSITY OF RITES\n\nIf different rites are found in churches, no one should think that for this reason the churches disagree. Socrates says: \"It would be impossible to put together in writing all the rites of churches throughout cities and countries. No religion observes the same rites, even though it embraces the same doctrine concerning them. For those who are of the same faith disagree among themselves about rites\" (Hist. ecclesiast. V.22, 30, 62). This much says Socrates. And we, today, having in our churches different rites in the celebration of the Lord's Supper and in some other things, nevertheless do not disagree in doctrine and faith; nor is the unity and fellowship of our churches thereby rent asunder. For the churches have always used their liberty in such rites, as being things indifferent. We also do the same thing today.", "token_count": 179, "proofs": []} +{"_source_id": "second-helvetic-confession", "_source_title": "Second Helvetic Confession", "_author": "Heinrich Bullinger", "_contributors": [], "_schema_type": "doctrinal_document", "_license": "cc0-1.0", "_source_url": "https://www.ccel.org/creeds/helvetic.htm", "document_id": "second-helvetic-confession", "document_kind": "confession", "unit_type": "section", "number": "3", "title": "", "parent_number": "27", "parent_title": "Of Rites, Ceremonies and Things Indifferent", "content": "THINGS INDIFFERENT\n\nBut at the same time we admonish me to be on guard lest they reckon among things indifferent what are in fact not indifferent, as some are wont to regard the mass and the use of images in places of worship as things indifferent. \"Indifferent,\" wrote Jerome to Augustine, \"is that which is neither good nor bad, so that, whether you do it or not, you are neither just nor unjust.\" Therefore, when things indifferent are wrested to the confession of faith, they cease to be free; as Paul shows that it is lawful for a man to eat flesh if someone does not remind him that it was offered to idols; for then it is unlawful, because he who eats it seems to approve idolatry by eating it (I Cor. 8:9 ff.; 10:25 ff.).", "token_count": 172, "proofs": []} +{"_source_id": "second-helvetic-confession", "_source_title": "Second Helvetic Confession", "_author": "Heinrich Bullinger", "_contributors": [], "_schema_type": "doctrinal_document", "_license": "cc0-1.0", "_source_url": "https://www.ccel.org/creeds/helvetic.htm", "document_id": "second-helvetic-confession", "document_kind": "confession", "unit_type": "section", "number": "1", "title": "", "parent_number": "28", "parent_title": "Of the possessions of the Church", "content": "THE POSSESSIONS OF THE CHURCH AND THEIR PROPER USE\n\nThe Church of Christ possesses riches through the munificence of princes and the liberality of the faithful who have given their means to the Church. For the Church has need of such resources and from ancient time has had resources for the maintenance of things necessary for the Church. Now the true use of the Church's wealth was, and is now, to maintain teaching in schools and in religious meetings, along with all the worship, rites, and buildings of the Church; finally, to maintain teachers, scholars, and ministers, with other necessary things, and especially for the succor and relief of the poor.", "token_count": 136, "proofs": []} +{"_source_id": "second-helvetic-confession", "_source_title": "Second Helvetic Confession", "_author": "Heinrich Bullinger", "_contributors": [], "_schema_type": "doctrinal_document", "_license": "cc0-1.0", "_source_url": "https://www.ccel.org/creeds/helvetic.htm", "document_id": "second-helvetic-confession", "document_kind": "confession", "unit_type": "section", "number": "2", "title": "", "parent_number": "28", "parent_title": "Of the possessions of the Church", "content": "MANAGEMENT\n\nMoreover, God-fearing and wise men, noted for the management of domestic affairs, should be chosen to administer properly the Church's possessions.", "token_count": 31, "proofs": []} +{"_source_id": "second-helvetic-confession", "_source_title": "Second Helvetic Confession", "_author": "Heinrich Bullinger", "_contributors": [], "_schema_type": "doctrinal_document", "_license": "cc0-1.0", "_source_url": "https://www.ccel.org/creeds/helvetic.htm", "document_id": "second-helvetic-confession", "document_kind": "confession", "unit_type": "section", "number": "3", "title": "", "parent_number": "28", "parent_title": "Of the possessions of the Church", "content": "THE MISUSE OF THE CHURCH'S POSSESSIONS\n\nBut if through misfortune or through the audacity, ignorance or avarice of some persons the Church's wealth is abused, it is to be restored to a sacred use by godly and wise men. For neither is an abuse, which is the greatest sacrilege, to be winked at. Therefore, we teach that schools and institutions which have been corrupted in doctrine, worship and morals must be reformed, and that the relief of the poor must be arranged dutifully, wisely, and in good faith.", "token_count": 118, "proofs": []} +{"_source_id": "second-helvetic-confession", "_source_title": "Second Helvetic Confession", "_author": "Heinrich Bullinger", "_contributors": [], "_schema_type": "doctrinal_document", "_license": "cc0-1.0", "_source_url": "https://www.ccel.org/creeds/helvetic.htm", "document_id": "second-helvetic-confession", "document_kind": "confession", "unit_type": "section", "number": "1", "title": "", "parent_number": "29", "parent_title": "Of Celibacy, Marriage and the Management of Domestic Affairs", "content": "SINGLE PEOPLE\n\nThose who have the gift of celibacy from heaven, so that from the heart or with their whole soul are pure and continent and are not aflame with passion, let them serve the Lord in that calling, as long as they feel endued with that divine gift; and let them not lift up themselves above others, but let them serve the Lord continuously in simplicity and humility (I Cor. 7:7 ff.). For such are more apt to attend to divine things than those who are distracted with the private affairs of a family. But if, again, the gift be taken away, and they feel a continual burning, let them call to mind the words of the apostle: \"It is better to marry than to be aflame\" (I Cor. 7:9).", "token_count": 163, "proofs": []} +{"_source_id": "second-helvetic-confession", "_source_title": "Second Helvetic Confession", "_author": "Heinrich Bullinger", "_contributors": [], "_schema_type": "doctrinal_document", "_license": "cc0-1.0", "_source_url": "https://www.ccel.org/creeds/helvetic.htm", "document_id": "second-helvetic-confession", "document_kind": "confession", "unit_type": "section", "number": "2", "title": "", "parent_number": "29", "parent_title": "Of Celibacy, Marriage and the Management of Domestic Affairs", "content": "MARRIAGE\n\nFor marriage (which is the medicine of incontinency, and continency itself) was instituted by the Lord God himself, who blessed it most bountifully, and willed man and woman to cleave one to the other inseparable, and to live together in complete love and concord (Matt. 19:4 ff.). Whereupon we know that the apostle said: \"Let marriage be held in honor among all, and let the marriage bed be undefiled\" (Heb. 13:4). And again: \"If a girl marries, she does not sin\" (I Cor. 7:28).", "token_count": 136, "proofs": []} +{"_source_id": "second-helvetic-confession", "_source_title": "Second Helvetic Confession", "_author": "Heinrich Bullinger", "_contributors": [], "_schema_type": "doctrinal_document", "_license": "cc0-1.0", "_source_url": "https://www.ccel.org/creeds/helvetic.htm", "document_id": "second-helvetic-confession", "document_kind": "confession", "unit_type": "section", "number": "3", "title": "", "parent_number": "29", "parent_title": "Of Celibacy, Marriage and the Management of Domestic Affairs", "content": "THE SECTS\n\nWe therefore condemn polygamy, and those who condemn second marriages.", "token_count": 18, "proofs": []} +{"_source_id": "second-helvetic-confession", "_source_title": "Second Helvetic Confession", "_author": "Heinrich Bullinger", "_contributors": [], "_schema_type": "doctrinal_document", "_license": "cc0-1.0", "_source_url": "https://www.ccel.org/creeds/helvetic.htm", "document_id": "second-helvetic-confession", "document_kind": "confession", "unit_type": "section", "number": "4", "title": "", "parent_number": "29", "parent_title": "Of Celibacy, Marriage and the Management of Domestic Affairs", "content": "HOW MARRIAGES ARE TO BE CONTRACTED\n\nWe teach that marriages are to be lawfully contracted in the fear of the Lord, and not against the laws which forbid certain degrees of consanguinity, lest the marriages should be incestuous. Let marriages be made with consent of the parents, or of those who take the place of parents, and above all for that purpose for which the Lord instituted marriages. Moreover, let them be kept holy with the utmost faithfulness, piety, love and purity of those joined together. Therefore let them guard against quarrels, dissensions, lust and adultery.", "token_count": 122, "proofs": []} +{"_source_id": "second-helvetic-confession", "_source_title": "Second Helvetic Confession", "_author": "Heinrich Bullinger", "_contributors": [], "_schema_type": "doctrinal_document", "_license": "cc0-1.0", "_source_url": "https://www.ccel.org/creeds/helvetic.htm", "document_id": "second-helvetic-confession", "document_kind": "confession", "unit_type": "section", "number": "5", "title": "", "parent_number": "29", "parent_title": "Of Celibacy, Marriage and the Management of Domestic Affairs", "content": "MATRIMONIAL FORUM\n\nLet lawful courts be established in the Church, and holy judges who may care for marriages, and may repress all unchastity and shamefulness, and before whom matrimonial disputes may be settled.", "token_count": 49, "proofs": []} +{"_source_id": "second-helvetic-confession", "_source_title": "Second Helvetic Confession", "_author": "Heinrich Bullinger", "_contributors": [], "_schema_type": "doctrinal_document", "_license": "cc0-1.0", "_source_url": "https://www.ccel.org/creeds/helvetic.htm", "document_id": "second-helvetic-confession", "document_kind": "confession", "unit_type": "section", "number": "6", "title": "", "parent_number": "29", "parent_title": "Of Celibacy, Marriage and the Management of Domestic Affairs", "content": "THE REARING OF CHILDREN\n\nChildren are to be brought up by the parents in the fear of the Lord; and parents are to provide for their children, remembering the saying of the apostle: \"If anyone does not provide for his relatives, he has disowned the faith and is worse than an unbeliever\" (I Tim. 5:8). But especially they should teach their children honest trades or professions by which they may support themselves. They should ;keep them from idleness and in all these things instill in them true faith in God, lest through a lack of confidence or too much security or filthy greed they become dissolute and achieve no success. \n\nAnd it is most certain that those works which are done by parents in true faith by way of domestic duties and the management of their households are in God's sight holy and truly good works. They are no less pleasing to God than prayers, fasting and almsgiving. For thus the apostle has taught in his epistles, especially in those to Timothy and Titus. And with the same apostle we account the doctrine of those who forbid marriage or openly castigate or indirectly discredit it, as if it were not holy and pure, among the doctrine of demons. \n\nWe also detest an impure single life, the secret and open lusts and fornications of hypocrites pretending to be continent when they are the most incontinent of all. All these God will judge. We do not disapprove of riches or rich men, if they be godly and use their riches well. But we reject the sect of the Apostolicals (The Apostolicals were followers of a religious fanatic, Gherardo Segarelli, of Parma, who in the thirteenth century wanted to restore the poverty of the apostolic life.)", "token_count": 367, "proofs": []} +{"_source_id": "second-helvetic-confession", "_source_title": "Second Helvetic Confession", "_author": "Heinrich Bullinger", "_contributors": [], "_schema_type": "doctrinal_document", "_license": "cc0-1.0", "_source_url": "https://www.ccel.org/creeds/helvetic.htm", "document_id": "second-helvetic-confession", "document_kind": "confession", "unit_type": "section", "number": "1", "title": "", "parent_number": "30", "parent_title": "Of the Magistracy", "content": "THE MAGISTRACY IS FROM GOD\n\nMagistracy of every kind is instituted by God himself for the peace and tranquillity of the human race, and thus it should have the chief place in the world. If the magistrate is opposed to the Church, he can hinder and disturb it very much; but if he is a friend and even a member of the Church, he is a most useful and excellent member of it, who is able to benefit it greatly, and to assist it best of all.", "token_count": 102, "proofs": []} +{"_source_id": "second-helvetic-confession", "_source_title": "Second Helvetic Confession", "_author": "Heinrich Bullinger", "_contributors": [], "_schema_type": "doctrinal_document", "_license": "cc0-1.0", "_source_url": "https://www.ccel.org/creeds/helvetic.htm", "document_id": "second-helvetic-confession", "document_kind": "confession", "unit_type": "section", "number": "2", "title": "", "parent_number": "30", "parent_title": "Of the Magistracy", "content": "THE DUTY OF THE MAGISTRATE\n\nThe chief duty of the magistrate is to secured and preserve peace and public tranquillity. Doubtless he will never do this more successfully than when he is truly God-fearing and religious; that is to say, when, according to the example of the most holy kings and princes of the people of the Lord, he promotes the preaching of the truth and sincere faith, roots out lies and all superstition, together with all impiety and idolatry, and defends the Church of God. We certainly teach that the care of religion belongs especially to the holy magistrate. \n\nLet him, therefore, hold the Word of God in his hands, and take care lest anything contrary to it is taught. Likewise let him govern the people entrusted to him by God with good laws made according to the Word of God, and let him keep them in discipline, duty and obedience. Let him exercise judgment by judging uprightly. Let him not respect any man's person or accept bribes. Let him protect widows, orphans and the afflicted. Let him punish and even banish criminals, impostors and barbarians. For he does not bear the sword in vain (Rom. 13:4). \n\nTherefore, let him draw this sword of God against all malefactors, seditious persons, thieves, murderers, oppressors, blasphemers, perjured persons, and all those whom God has commanded him to punish and even to execute. Let him suppress stubborn heretics (who are truly heretics), who do not cease to blaspheme the majesty of God and to trouble, and even to destroy the Church of God.", "token_count": 341, "proofs": []} +{"_source_id": "second-helvetic-confession", "_source_title": "Second Helvetic Confession", "_author": "Heinrich Bullinger", "_contributors": [], "_schema_type": "doctrinal_document", "_license": "cc0-1.0", "_source_url": "https://www.ccel.org/creeds/helvetic.htm", "document_id": "second-helvetic-confession", "document_kind": "confession", "unit_type": "section", "number": "3", "title": "", "parent_number": "30", "parent_title": "Of the Magistracy", "content": "WAR\n\nAnd if it is necessary to preserve the safety of the people by war, let him wage war in the name of God; provided he has first sought peace by all means possible, and cannot save his people in any other way except by war. And when the magistrate does these things in faith, he serves God by those very works which are truly good, and receives a blessing from the Lord. \n\nWe condemn the Anabaptists, who when they deny that a Christian may hold the office of a magistrate, deny also that a man may be justly put to death by the magistrate, or that the magistrate may wage war, or that oaths are to be rendered to a magistrate, and such like things.", "token_count": 146, "proofs": []} +{"_source_id": "second-helvetic-confession", "_source_title": "Second Helvetic Confession", "_author": "Heinrich Bullinger", "_contributors": [], "_schema_type": "doctrinal_document", "_license": "cc0-1.0", "_source_url": "https://www.ccel.org/creeds/helvetic.htm", "document_id": "second-helvetic-confession", "document_kind": "confession", "unit_type": "section", "number": "4", "title": "", "parent_number": "30", "parent_title": "Of the Magistracy", "content": "THE DUTY OF SUBJECTS\n\nFor as God wants to effect the safety of his people by the magistrate, whom he has given to the world to be, as it were, a father, so all subjects are commanded to acknowledge this favor of God in the magistrate. Therefore let them honor and reverence the magistrate as the minister of God; let them love him, favor him, and pray for him as their father; and let them obey all his just and fair commands. Finally, let them pay all customs and taxes, and all other such dues faithfully and willingly. And if the public safety of the country and justice require it, and the magistrate of necessity wages war, let them even lay down their life and pour out their blood for the public safety and that of the magistrate. And let them do this in the name of God willingly, bravely and cheerfully. For he who opposes the magistrate provokes the severe wrath of God against himself.", "token_count": 192, "proofs": []} +{"_source_id": "second-helvetic-confession", "_source_title": "Second Helvetic Confession", "_author": "Heinrich Bullinger", "_contributors": [], "_schema_type": "doctrinal_document", "_license": "cc0-1.0", "_source_url": "https://www.ccel.org/creeds/helvetic.htm", "document_id": "second-helvetic-confession", "document_kind": "confession", "unit_type": "section", "number": "5", "title": "", "parent_number": "30", "parent_title": "Of the Magistracy", "content": "SECTS AND SEDITIONS\n\nWe, therefore, condemn all who are contemptuous of the magistrate - rebels, enemies of the state, seditious villains, finally, all who openly or craftily refuse to perform whatever duties they owe.", "token_count": 49, "proofs": []} +{"_source_id": "second-helvetic-confession", "_source_title": "Second Helvetic Confession", "_author": "Heinrich Bullinger", "_contributors": [], "_schema_type": "doctrinal_document", "_license": "cc0-1.0", "_source_url": "https://www.ccel.org/creeds/helvetic.htm", "document_id": "second-helvetic-confession", "document_kind": "confession", "unit_type": "section", "number": "6", "title": "", "parent_number": "30", "parent_title": "Of the Magistracy", "content": "We beseech God, our most merciful Father in heaven, that he will bless the rulers of the people, and us, and his whole people, through Jesus Christ, our only Lord and Savior; to whom be praise and glory and thanksgiving,for all ages. Amen.", "token_count": 58, "proofs": []} +{"_source_id": "shema-yisrael", "_source_title": "Shema Yisrael", "_author": "Moses", "_contributors": [], "_schema_type": "doctrinal_document", "_license": "cc0-1.0", "_source_url": "https://esv.literalword.com/?q=deut+6%3A4-5", "document_id": "shema-yisrael", "document_kind": "creed", "unit_type": "text", "number": "", "title": "", "parent_number": "", "parent_title": "", "content": "Hear, O Israel: The LORD our God, the LORD is one. You shall love the LORD your God with all your heart and with all your soul and with all your might.", "token_count": 38, "proofs": [{"id": 1, "references": [{"raw": "Deut.6.4-Deut.6.5", "osis": ["Deut.6.4-Deut.6.5"]}]}]} +{"_source_id": "solemn-league-and-covenant", "_source_title": "The Solemn League and Covenant", "_author": "Westminster Assembly", "_contributors": [], "_schema_type": "doctrinal_document", "_license": "cc0-1.0", "_source_url": "https://thewestminsterstandard.org/solemn-league-and-covenant", "document_id": "solemn-league-and-covenant", "document_kind": "covenant", "unit_type": "section", "number": "preamble", "title": "Preamble", "parent_number": "", "parent_title": "", "content": "For reformation and defence of religion, the honour and happiness of the King, and the peace and safety of the three kingdoms of Scotland, England, and Ireland; agreed upon by Commissioners from the Parliament and Assembly of Divines in England, with Commissioners of the Convention of Estates and General Assembly of the Church of Scotland; approved by the General Assembly of the Church of Scotland, and by both Houses of Parliament, and the Assembly of Divines in England, and taken and subscribed by them Anno 1643; and thereafter, by the said authority, taken and subscribed by all ranks in Scotland and England the same year; and ratified by act of the Parliament of Scotland Anno 1644. (And again renewed in Scotland, with an acknowledgement of sins and engagements to duties, by all ranks, Anno 1648, and by Parliament, 1649; and taken and subscribed by King Charles II., at Spey, June 23, 1650; and at Scoon, January 1, 1651.)\n\nWE noblemen, barons, knights, gentlemen, citizens, burgesses, ministers of the Gospel, and commons of all sorts, in the kingdoms of Scotland, England, and Ireland, by the providence of GOD living under one king, and being of one reformed religion, having before our eyes the glory of God, and the advancement of the kingdom of our Lord and Saviour JESUS CHRIST, the honour and happiness of the king’s majesty and his posterity, and the true public liberty, safety, and peace of the kingdom, wherein every one’s private condition is included: and calling to mind the treacherous and bloody plots, conspiracies, attempts, and practices of the enemies of GOD, against the true religion and professors thereof in all places, especially in these three kingdoms, ever since the reformation of religion; and how much their rage, power, and presumption, are of late, and at this time, increased and exercised, whereof the deplorable state of the Church and kingdom of Ireland, the distressed state of the Church and kingdom of England, and the dangerous state of the Church and kingdom of Scotland, are present and public testimonies: we have now at last (after other means of supplication, remonstrance, protestation, and sufferings), for the preservation of ourselves and our religion from utter ruin and destruction, according to the commendable practice of these kingdoms in former times, and the example of GOD’S people in other nations, after mature deliberation, resolved and determined to enter into a Mutual and Solemn League and Covenant, wherein we all subscribe, and each one of us for himself, with our hands lifted up to the Most High GOD, do swear,", "token_count": 559, "proofs": []} +{"_source_id": "solemn-league-and-covenant", "_source_title": "The Solemn League and Covenant", "_author": "Westminster Assembly", "_contributors": [], "_schema_type": "doctrinal_document", "_license": "cc0-1.0", "_source_url": "https://thewestminsterstandard.org/solemn-league-and-covenant", "document_id": "solemn-league-and-covenant", "document_kind": "covenant", "unit_type": "article", "number": "1", "title": "I.", "parent_number": "", "parent_title": "", "content": "THAT we shall sincerely, really, and constantly, through the grace of GOD, endeavor, in our several places and callings, the preservation of the reformed religion in the Church of Scotland, in doctrine, worship, discipline, and government, against our common enemies; the reformation of religion in the kingdoms of England and Ireland, in doctrine, worship, discipline, and government, according to the Word of GOD, and the example of the best reformed Churches; and shall endeavour to bring the Churches of GOD in the three kingdoms to the nearest conjunction and uniformity in religion, Confession of Faith, Form of Church Government, Directory for Worship and Catechising; that we, and our posterity after us, may, as brethren, live in faith and love, and the Lord may delight to dwell in the midst of us.", "token_count": 171, "proofs": []} +{"_source_id": "solemn-league-and-covenant", "_source_title": "The Solemn League and Covenant", "_author": "Westminster Assembly", "_contributors": [], "_schema_type": "doctrinal_document", "_license": "cc0-1.0", "_source_url": "https://thewestminsterstandard.org/solemn-league-and-covenant", "document_id": "solemn-league-and-covenant", "document_kind": "covenant", "unit_type": "article", "number": "2", "title": "II.", "parent_number": "", "parent_title": "", "content": "That we shall, in like manner, without respect of persons, endeavour the extirpation of Popery, Prelacy (that is, Church government by archbishops, bishops, their chancellors and commissioners, deans, deans and chapters, archdeacons, and all other ecclesiastical officers depending on that hierarchy), superstition, heresy, schism, profaneness, and whatsoever shall be found contrary to sound doctrine and the power of Godliness; lest we partake in other men’s sins, and thereby be in danger to receive of their plagues; and that the Lord may be one, and his name one, in the three kingdoms.", "token_count": 139, "proofs": []} +{"_source_id": "solemn-league-and-covenant", "_source_title": "The Solemn League and Covenant", "_author": "Westminster Assembly", "_contributors": [], "_schema_type": "doctrinal_document", "_license": "cc0-1.0", "_source_url": "https://thewestminsterstandard.org/solemn-league-and-covenant", "document_id": "solemn-league-and-covenant", "document_kind": "covenant", "unit_type": "article", "number": "3", "title": "III.", "parent_number": "", "parent_title": "", "content": "We shall, with the same sincerity, reality, and constancy, in our several vocations, endeavour, with our estates and lives, mutually to preserve the rights and privileges of the Parliaments, and the liberties of the kingdoms; and to preserve and defend the king’s majesty’s person and authority, in the preservation and defence of the true religion and liberties of the kingdoms; that the world may bear witness with our consciences of our loyalty, and that we have no thoughts or intentions to diminish his majesty’s just power and greatness.", "token_count": 112, "proofs": []} +{"_source_id": "solemn-league-and-covenant", "_source_title": "The Solemn League and Covenant", "_author": "Westminster Assembly", "_contributors": [], "_schema_type": "doctrinal_document", "_license": "cc0-1.0", "_source_url": "https://thewestminsterstandard.org/solemn-league-and-covenant", "document_id": "solemn-league-and-covenant", "document_kind": "covenant", "unit_type": "article", "number": "4", "title": "IV.", "parent_number": "", "parent_title": "", "content": "We shall also, with all faithfulness, endeavour the discovery of all such as have been or shall be incendiaries, malignants, or evil instruments, be hindering the reformation of religion, dividing the king from his people, or one of the kingdoms from another, or making any faction or parties among the people, contrary to this League and Covenant; that they may be brought to public trial, and receive condign punishment, as the degree of their offences shall require or deserve, or the supreme judicatories of both kingdoms respectively, or others having power from them for that effect, shall judge convenient.", "token_count": 124, "proofs": []} +{"_source_id": "solemn-league-and-covenant", "_source_title": "The Solemn League and Covenant", "_author": "Westminster Assembly", "_contributors": [], "_schema_type": "doctrinal_document", "_license": "cc0-1.0", "_source_url": "https://thewestminsterstandard.org/solemn-league-and-covenant", "document_id": "solemn-league-and-covenant", "document_kind": "covenant", "unit_type": "article", "number": "5", "title": "V.", "parent_number": "", "parent_title": "", "content": "And whereas the happiness of a blessed peace between these kingdoms, denied in former times to our progenitors, is, by the good providence of GOD, granted unto us, and hath been lately concluded and settled by both Parliaments; we shall, each one of us, according to our place and interest, endeavour that they may remain conjoined in a firm peace and union to all posterity; and that justice may be done upon the willful opposers thereof, in manner expressed in the precedent article.", "token_count": 103, "proofs": []} +{"_source_id": "solemn-league-and-covenant", "_source_title": "The Solemn League and Covenant", "_author": "Westminster Assembly", "_contributors": [], "_schema_type": "doctrinal_document", "_license": "cc0-1.0", "_source_url": "https://thewestminsterstandard.org/solemn-league-and-covenant", "document_id": "solemn-league-and-covenant", "document_kind": "covenant", "unit_type": "article", "number": "6", "title": "VI.", "parent_number": "", "parent_title": "", "content": "We shall also, according to our places and callings, in this common cause of religion, liberty, and peace of the kingdoms, assist and defend all those that enter into this League and Covenant, in the maintaining and pursuing thereof; and shall not suffer ourselves, directly or indirectly, by whatsoever combination, persuasion, or terror, to be divided or withdrawn from this blessed union and conjunction, whether to make defection to the contrary part, or to give ourselves to a detestable indifferency or neutrality in this cause, which so much concerneth the glory of God, the good of the kingdom, and honour of the king; but shall, all the days of our lives, zealously and constantly continue therein against all opposition, and promote the same, according to our power, against all lets and impediments whatsoever; and what we are not able ourselves to suppress or overcome, we shall reveal and make known, that it may be timely prevented or removed: All which we shall do as in the sight of God.\n\nAnd, because these kingdoms are guilty of many sins and provocations against GOD, and his Son JESUS CHRIST, as is too manifest by our present distresses and dangers, the fruits thereof; we profess and declare, before GOD and the world, our unfeigned desire to be humbled for our own sins, and for the sins of these kingdoms; especially that we have not, as we ought, valued the inestimable benefit of the Gospel; that we have not laboured for the purity and power thereof; and the we have not endeavoured to receive Christ in our hearts, not to walk worthy of him in our lives; which are the causes of other sins and transgression so much abounding amongst us: and our true and unfeigned purpose, desire, and endeavour, for ourselves, and all others under our power and charge, both in public and in private, in all duties we owe to GOD and man, to amend our lives, and each one to go before another in the example of a real reformation; that the Lord may turn away his wrath and heavy indignation, and establish these Churches and kingdoms in truth and peace. And this Covenant we make in the presence of ALMIGHTY GOD, the Searcher of all hearts, with a true intention to perform the same, as we shall answer at that great day, when the secrets of all hearts shall be disclosed; most humbly beseeching the LORD to strengthen us by his HOLY SPIRIT for this end, and to bless our desires and proceedings with such success, as may be deliverance and safety to his people, and encouragement to other Christian Churches, groaning under, or in danger of the yoke of antichristian tyranny, to join in the same or like association and covenant, to the glory of GOD, the enlargement of the kingdom of JESUS CHRIST, and the peace and tranquillity of Christian kingdoms and commonwealths.", "token_count": 606, "proofs": []} +{"_source_id": "sum-of-saving-knowledge", "_source_title": "The Sum of Saving Knowledge", "_author": "Westminster Assembly", "_contributors": [], "_schema_type": "doctrinal_document", "_license": "cc0-1.0", "_source_url": "https://thewestminsterstandard.org/sum-of-saving-knowledge", "document_id": "sum-of-saving-knowledge", "document_kind": "declaration", "unit_type": "section", "number": "1", "title": "Preface", "parent_number": "", "parent_title": "", "content": "“The Sum of Saving Knowledge” was the joint production of the learned Mr David Dickson, minister at Irvine, and of the no less famous Mr James Durham… John Howie, in his “Lives of the Scots Worthies,” [Page 294 of the New Edition by the Re. W.H. Carslaw, M.A. Edinburgh: Johnstone, Hunter, & Co. 1870] thus describes its origin and object:-\n\n“A very strict friendship subsisted between these two great lights of the Church, and among other effects of their religious conversation we have ‘The Sum of Saving Knowledge,’ which has been printed with our Confession of Faith and Catechisms. This, after several conversations upon the subject, and manner of handling it, so that it might be useful to vulgar capacities, was dictated by Messrs Dickson and Durham to a reverend minister about the year 1650; and though never judicially approven by the Church, yet it deserves to be much more read and practised than what it at present is.”\n\nIt was the reading of this treatise that brought the late Mr M’Cheyne to a clear understanding of the way of acceptance with God, as appears from the following extract from his diary: “March 11th, 1834. – Read in the ‘Sum of Saving Knowledge;” the work which I think first of all wrought a saving change in me. How gladly would I renew the reading of it, if that change might be carried on to perfection!”\nJ.H.\nEdinburgh, January 2, 1871", "token_count": 322, "proofs": []} +{"_source_id": "sum-of-saving-knowledge", "_source_title": "The Sum of Saving Knowledge", "_author": "Westminster Assembly", "_contributors": [], "_schema_type": "doctrinal_document", "_license": "cc0-1.0", "_source_url": "https://thewestminsterstandard.org/sum-of-saving-knowledge", "document_id": "sum-of-saving-knowledge", "document_kind": "declaration", "unit_type": "section", "number": "2", "title": "The Sum of Saving Knowledge is this:", "parent_number": "", "parent_title": "", "content": "The woeful condition which all men are in by nature, through breaking of the covenant of works.\nThe remedy provided for the elect in Jesus Christ by the covenant of grace.\nThe means appointed to make them partakers of this covenant.\nThe blessings which are effectually conveyed to the elect by these means.\n\nConsider these four points", "token_count": 65, "proofs": []} +{"_source_id": "sum-of-saving-knowledge", "_source_title": "The Sum of Saving Knowledge", "_author": "Westminster Assembly", "_contributors": [], "_schema_type": "doctrinal_document", "_license": "cc0-1.0", "_source_url": "https://thewestminsterstandard.org/sum-of-saving-knowledge", "document_id": "sum-of-saving-knowledge", "document_kind": "declaration", "unit_type": "section", "number": "3", "title": "Head I.", "parent_number": "", "parent_title": "", "content": "Our woeful condition by nature, through breaking the covenant of works.\n\nHos 13.9 “O Israel, thou hast destroyed thyself.”\n\nI.\nIn eternity past, God did most wisely decree, for his own glory, whatever comes to pass in time: and in a most holy and infallible manner executes all his decrees, without being author of the sin of any creature.\n\nII.\nGod originally made everything from nothing, perfect. He made our first parents, Adam and Eve, the root of mankind, both upright and able to keep the law written in their hearts. This law they were naturally bound to obey upon penalty of death. God was not bound to reward their service, till he entered into a covenant or contract with them, and their posterity in them. He promised to give them eternal life, upon condition of perfect personal obedience. If they failed they would die. This is the covenant of works.\n\nIII.\nBoth angels and men were subject to the change of their own free will. God alone is unchangeable. Many angels of their own accord fell by sin from their first estate, and became demons. Our first parents, being enticed by Satan, one of these demons, broke the covenant of works, by eating the forbidden fruit. By this action, they, and their posterity, became not only liable to eternal death, but also lost all ability to please God. They became by nature enemies to God, and to all spiritual good, and were only inclined to do evil continually. This is our original sin, the bitter root of all our actual transgressions, in thought, word, and deed.", "token_count": 333, "proofs": []} +{"_source_id": "sum-of-saving-knowledge", "_source_title": "The Sum of Saving Knowledge", "_author": "Westminster Assembly", "_contributors": [], "_schema_type": "doctrinal_document", "_license": "cc0-1.0", "_source_url": "https://thewestminsterstandard.org/sum-of-saving-knowledge", "document_id": "sum-of-saving-knowledge", "document_kind": "declaration", "unit_type": "section", "number": "4", "title": "Head II.", "parent_number": "", "parent_title": "", "content": "The remedy provided in Jesus Christ for the elect by the covenant of Grace.\n\n“O Israel, thou hast destroyed thyself; but in me is thine help.” Hos 13.9\n\nI.\nAlbeit man, having brought himself into this woeful condition, is neither able to help himself, nor willing to be helped by God out of it, but rather inclined to lie still, insensible of it, till he perish; yet God, for the glory of his rich grace, has revealed in his word a way to save sinners, that is, by faith in Jesus Christ, the eternal Son of God, by virtue of, and according to the tenor of the covenant of redemption, made and agreed upon between God the Father and God the Son, in council of the Trinity, before the world began.\n\nII.\nThe sum of the covenant of redemption is this: God having freely chosen to life a certain number of lost mankind, for the glory of his rich grace, did give them, before the world began, to God the Son, appointed Redeemer, that, upon condition he would humble himself so far as to assume the human nature, of a soul and a body, to personal union with his divine nature, and submit himself to the law, as surety for them, and satisfy justice for them, by giving obedience in their name, even to the suffering of the cursed death of the cross, he should ransom and redeem them all from sin and death, and purchase to them righteousness and eternal life, with all saving graces leading there to, to be effectually, by means of his own appointment, applied in due time to every one of them. This condition the Son of God (who is Jesus Christ our Lord) did accept before the world began, and in the fulness of time came into the world, was born of the Virgin Mary, subjected himself to the law, and completely paid the ransom on the cross: But by virtue of the foresaid bargain, made before the world began, he is in all ages, since the fall of Adam, still upon the work of applying actually the purchased benefits of the elect; and that he does by way of entertaining a covenant of free grace and reconciliation with them, through faith in himself; by which covenant, he makes over to every believer a right and interest to himself, and to all his blessings.\n\nIII.\nFor the accomplishment of this covenant of redemption, and making the elect partakers of the benefits of it in the covenant of grace, Christ Jesus was clad with the threefold office of Prophet, Priest, and King: made a Prophet, to reveal all saving knowledge to his people, and persuade them to believe and obey the same; made a Priest, to offer up himself a sacrifice once for them all, and to intercede continually with the Father, for making their persons and services acceptable to him; and made a King, to subdue them to himself, to feed and rule them by his own appointed ordinances, and to defend them from their enemies.", "token_count": 614, "proofs": []} +{"_source_id": "sum-of-saving-knowledge", "_source_title": "The Sum of Saving Knowledge", "_author": "Westminster Assembly", "_contributors": [], "_schema_type": "doctrinal_document", "_license": "cc0-1.0", "_source_url": "https://thewestminsterstandard.org/sum-of-saving-knowledge", "document_id": "sum-of-saving-knowledge", "document_kind": "declaration", "unit_type": "section", "number": "5", "title": "Head III.", "parent_number": "", "parent_title": "", "content": "The outward means appointed to make the elect partakers of this covenant, and all the rest that are called, to be inexcusable.\n\n“Many are called.” Matt. 22.14\n\nI.\nThe outward means and ordinances, for making men partakers of the covenant of grace, are so wisely dispensed, as that the elect shall be infallibly converted and saved by them; and the reprobate, among whom they are, not to be justly damned: The means are especially these four:\n\ni.\nThe word of God\nii.\nThe ordinances\niii.\nChurch\niv.\nPrayer\n\nIn the word of God preached by sent messengers, the Lord makes offer of grace to all sinners, upon condition of faith in Jesus Christ; and whoever does confess their sin, accept Christ’s offering, and submit themselves to his ordinances, he will have them received into the honour and privileges of the covenant of grace. By the ordinances, God will have the covenant sealed for confirming the bargain on the foresaid condition. By the Church, he will have them hedged in, and helped forward to the keeping of the covenant. And by prayer, he will have his own glorious grace, promised in the covenant, to be daily drawn forth, acknowledged, and employed. All these means are followed either really, or in profession only, according to the quality of the covenanters, as they are true or counterfeit believers.\n\nII.\nThe covenant of grace, set down in the Old Testament before Christ came, and in the New since he came, is one and the same in substance, albeit different in outward administration: For the covenant in the Old Testament, being sealed with the ordinances of circumcision and the paschal lamb, did set forth Christ’s death to come, and the benefits purchased by it, under the shadow of bloody sacrifices, and various ceremonies: but since Christ came, the covenant being sealed by the ordinances of baptism and the Lord’s supper, does clearly hold forth Christ already crucified before our eyes, victorious over death and the grave, and gloriously ruling heaven and earth, for the good of his own people.", "token_count": 433, "proofs": []} +{"_source_id": "sum-of-saving-knowledge", "_source_title": "The Sum of Saving Knowledge", "_author": "Westminster Assembly", "_contributors": [], "_schema_type": "doctrinal_document", "_license": "cc0-1.0", "_source_url": "https://thewestminsterstandard.org/sum-of-saving-knowledge", "document_id": "sum-of-saving-knowledge", "document_kind": "declaration", "unit_type": "section", "number": "6", "title": "Head IV.", "parent_number": "", "parent_title": "", "content": "The blessings which are effectually conveyed by these means to the Lord’s elect, or chosen ones.\n\n“Many are called, but few are chosen.” Matt 12.14.\n\nI.\nBy those outward ordinances, as our Lord makes the reprobate inexcusable, so, by the power of his Spirit, he applies to the elect, effectually, all saving graces purchased to them in the covenant of redemption, and makes a change in their persons. In particular,\n\nII.\nHe does convert or regenerate them, by giving spiritual life to them, in opening their understandings, renewing their wills, affections, and faculties, for giving spiritual obedience to his commands.\n\nIII.\nHe gives them saving faith, by making them, in the sense of deserved condemnation, to give their consent heartily to the covenant of grace, and to embrace Jesus Christ unfeignedly.\n\nIV.\nHe gives them repentance, by making them, with godly sorrow, in the hatred of sin, and love of righteousness, turn from all iniquity to the service of God.\n\nV.\nHe sanctifies them, by making them go on and persevere in faith and spiritual obedience to the law of God, manifested by fruitfulness in all duties, and doing good works, as God offers occasion.\n\nVI.\nTogether with this inward change of their persons, God changes also their state: for, so soon as they are brought by faith into the covenant of grace,\n\nVII.\nHe justifies them, by imputing to them that perfect obedience which Christ gave to the law, and the satisfaction also which upon the cross Christ gave to justice in their name.\n\nVIII.\nHe reconciles them, and makes them friends to God, who were before enemies of God.\n\nIX.\nHe adopts them, that they shall be no more children of Satan, but children of God, enriched with all spiritual privileges of his sons.\n\nX.\nAnd, last of all, after their warfare in this life is ended, he perfects the holiness and blessedness, first of their souls at their death, and then both of their souls and their bodies, being joyfully joined together again in the resurrection, at the day of his glorious coming to judgment, when all the wicked shall be sent away to hell, with Satan whom they have served: but Christ’s own chosen and redeemed ones, true believers, students of holiness, shall remain with himself for ever, in the state of glorification.", "token_count": 503, "proofs": []} +{"_source_id": "sum-of-saving-knowledge", "_source_title": "The Sum of Saving Knowledge", "_author": "Westminster Assembly", "_contributors": [], "_schema_type": "doctrinal_document", "_license": "cc0-1.0", "_source_url": "https://thewestminsterstandard.org/sum-of-saving-knowledge", "document_id": "sum-of-saving-knowledge", "document_kind": "declaration", "unit_type": "section", "number": "7", "title": "The Practical Use of Saving Knowledge", "parent_number": "", "parent_title": "", "content": "Contained in Scripture, and held forth briefly in the foresaid Confession of Faith and Catechisms.\n\nThe chief general use of Christian doctrine is, to convince a man of sin, and of righteousness, and of judgment, John 16:8 partly by the law or covenant of works, that he may be humbled and become penitent; and partly by the gospel or covenant of grace, that he may become an unfeigned believer in Jesus Christ, and be strengthened in his faith upon solid grounds and warrants, and give evidence of the truth of his faith by good fruits, and so be saved.\n\nThe sum of the covenant of works, or of the law, is this:\n\n“If thou do all that is commanded, and not fail in any point, thou shalt be saved: but if thou fail, thou shalt die.” Ro. 10:5, Gal 3:10,12.\n\nThe sum of the gospel, or covenant of grace and reconciliation, is this:\n\n“If thou flee from deserved wrath to the true Redeemer Jesus Christ, (who is able to save to the uttermost all that come to God through him,) thou shalt not perish, but have eternal life.” Rom 10:8,9,11.\n\nFor convincing a man of sin, of righteousness, and of judgment by the law, or covenant of works, let those scriptures, among many more, be made use of.\n\nI.\nFor convincing a man of sin by the law, consider Jer. 17.9,10\n\n“The heart is deceitful above all things, and desperately wicked: who can know it? I the Lord search the heart, I try the reins, even to give every man according to his ways, and according to the fruit of his doings.”\n\nHere the Lord teaches two things:\n\ni.\nThat the fountain of all our wickedness, and actual sinning against God, is in the heart, which comprehends the mind, will, affections, and all the powers of the soul, as they are corrupted and defiled with original sin; the mind being not only ignorant and incapable of saving truth, but also full of error and enmity against God; and the will and affections being obstinately disobedient to all God’s directions, and bend toward that only which is evil: “The heart” (saith he) “is deceitful above all things, and desperately wicked;” yea and unsearchably wicked, so that no man can know it; and Gen 6.5 “Every imagination of the thoughts “of man’s heart is only evil continually,” saith the Lord, whose testimony we must trust in this and all other matters; and experience also may teach us, that, till God make us deny ourselves, we never look to God in anything, but fleshly self interest alone does rule us, and move all the wheels of our actions.\n\nii.\nThat the Lord brings our original sin, or wicked inclination, with all its actual fruits, to reckoning before his judgment seat; “For he searches the heart, and tries the reins, to give every man according to his ways, and according to the fruit of his doings.”\n\nHence let every man reason thus:\n\n“What God and my guilty conscience bears witness of, I am convinced that it is true: But God and my guilty conscience bears witness that my heart is deceitful above all things and desperately wicked; and that all the imaginations of my heart, are only evil continually:” “Therefore I am convinced that this true.”\n\nThus a man may be convinced of sin by the law.\n\nII.\nFor convincing a man of righteousness by the law, consider Gal 3.10\n\n“As many as are of the works of the law are under the curse: for it is written, Cursed is every one that continues not in all things which are written in the book of the law to do them.”\n\nHere the apostle teaches us three things.\n\ni.\nThat, by reason of our natural sinfulness, the impossibility of any man’s being justified by the works of the law is so certain, that whoever does seek justification by works of the law, are liable to the curse of God for breaking of the law; “For as many as are of the works of the law are under the curse,” he says.\n\nii.\nThat, to the perfect fulfilling of the law, the keeping of one or two of the precepts, or doing of some, or of all duties (if it were possible) for a time is not sufficient; for the law requires, that “a man continue in all things which are written in the book of the law to do them.”\n\niii.\nThat, because no man can come up to this perfection, every man by nature is under the curse; for the law says, “Cursed is every one that continues not in all things which are written in the book of the law to do them.”\n\nNow, to be under the curse, comprehends all the displeasure of God, with the danger of the breaking forth more and more of his wrath upon soul and body, both in this life, and after death perpetually, if grace does not prevent its execution.\n\nHence let every man reason thus:\n\n“Whoever, according to the covenant of works, is liable to the curse of God for breaking the law, times and ways out of number, cannot be justified, or find righteousness by the works of the law:” But I, (may every man say,) according to the covenant of works, am liable to the curse of God, for breaking the law times and ways without number: Therefore I cannot be justified, or have righteousness by the works of the law.”\n\nThus may a man be convinced of righteousness, that it is not to be had by his own works, or by the law.\n\nIII.\nFor convincing a man of judgment by the law, consider:\n\n“The Lord Jesus shall be revealed from heaven with his mighty angels, In flaming fire, taking vengeance on them that know not God, and that obey not the gospel of our Lord Jesus Christ: Who shall be punished with everlasting destruction from the presence of the Lord, and from the glory of his power; When he shall come to be glorified in his saints, and to be admired in all them that believe.” 2 Th. 2:7-10\n\nWherein we are taught, that our Lord Jesus, who now offers to be Mediator for them who believe in him, shall, at the last day, come armed with flaming fire, to judge, condemn, and destroy all them who have not believed God, have not received the offer of grace made in the gospel, not obeyed its doctrine; but remain in their natural state, under the law or covenant of works.\n\nHence let every man reason thus:\n\n“What the righteous Judge has forewarned me shall be done at the last day, I am sure is a just judgment: “But the righteous Judge has forewarned me, that if I do not believe God in time, and obey not the doctrine of the gospel, I shall be secluded from his presence and his glory at the last day, and be tormented in soul and body for ever:” “Therefore I am convinced that this is a just judgment:” “And I have reason to thank God heartily, who has forewarned me to flee from the wrath which is to come.”\n\nThus every man may be, by the law or covenant of works, convinced of judgment, if he shall continue under the covenant of works, or shall not obey the gospel of our Lord Jesus.\n\nIV.\nFor convincing a man of sin, righteousness, and judgment, by the gospel.\n\nAs for convincing a man of sin, and righteousness, and judgment, by the gospel, or covenant of grace, he must understand three things:\n\ni.\nThat not believing in Jesus Christ, or refusing of the covenant of grace offered in him, is a greater and more dangerous sin than all other sins against the law; because the hearers of the gospel, not believing in Christ, do reject God’s mercy in Christ, the only way of freedom from sin and wrath, and will not yield to be reconciled to God.\n\nii.\nNext, he must understand, that perfect remission of sin, and true righteousness, is to be had only by faith in Jesus; but God requires no other conditions but faith; and testifies from heaven, that he is well pleased to justify sinners upon this condition.\n\niii.\nHe must understand, that upon righteousness received by faith, judgment shall follow, on the one hand, to the destroying of the works of the devil in the believer, and to the perfecting of the work of sanctification in him, with power: and that, upon refusing to take righteousness by faith in Jesus Christ, judgment shall follow, on the other hand, to the condemnation of the unbeliever, and destroying of him with Satan and his servants for ever.\n\nFor this end, let these passages of scripture, among many others, serve to make the greatness of the sin of not believing in Christ appear; or, to make the greatness of the sin of refusing of the covenant of grace offered to us, in the offering of Christ to us appear, let the fair offer of grace be looked upon as it is made, Isa. 55:3 “Incline your ear, and come to me, (says the Lord:) hear, and your soul shall live; and I will make an everlasting covenant with you, even the sure mercies of David.” That is, If you will believe me, and be reconciled to me, I will, by covenant, give to you Christ, and all saving graces in him: repeated Acts 13:34.\n\nAgain, consider, that this general offer in substance is equivalent to a special offer made to every one in particular; as appears by the apostle’s making use of it, Acts 16:31. “Believe on the Lord Jesus Christ, and thou shalt be saved, and thy house.” The reason of which offer is given, John 3:16. “For God so loved the world, that he gave his only begotten Son, that whosoever believeth in him should not perish, but have everlasting life.” Seeing then this great salvation is offered in the Lord Jesus, whoever believes not in him, but looks for happiness some other way, what does he else but observe lying vanities, and forsake his own mercy, which he might have had in Christ? Jonah 2:8,9. What does he else but blaspheme God in his heart? as it is said, 1 John 5:10,11. “He that believeth not God hath made him a liar; because he believeth not the record that God gave of his Son. And this is the record, that God has given to us eternal life; and this life is in his Son.” And that no sin against the law is like to this sin, Christ testifies, John 15:22. “If I had not come and spoken to them, they had not sin; but now they have no cloak for their sin.” This may convince a man of the greatness of this sin of not believing in Christ.\n\nV.\nFor convincing a man of righteousness to be had only by faith in Jesus Christ, consider how, Rom. 10:3,4\n\nIt is said, that the Jews, “being ignorant of God’s righteousness, and going about to establish their own righteousness, have not submitted themselves unto the righteousness of God,” (and so they perished.) “For Christ is the end of the law for righteousness to every one that believeth.” And Acts 13:39. “By him all that believe are justified from all things, from which ye could not be justified by the law of Moses.” And 1 John 1:7 “The blood of Jesus Christ his Son cleanseth us from all sin.”\n\nFor convincing a man of judgment, if a man embrace this righteousness, consider 1 John 3:8. “For this purpose the Son of God was manifested, that he might destroy the works of the devil.” And Heb 9:14. “How much more shall the blood of Christ, who through the eternal Spirit offered himself without spot to God, purge your conscience from dead works to serve the living God.”\n\nBut if a man embrace not this righteousness, his doom is pronounced, John 3:18,19. “He that believeth not is condemned already, because he hath not believed in the name of the only begotten Son of God. And this is the condemnation, that light is come into the world, and men loved darkness rather than light.”\n\nHence let the penitent, desiring to believe, reason thus:\n\n“What does suffice to convince all the elect in the world of the greatness of the sin of not believing in Christ, or refusing to flee to him for relief from sins done against the law, and from wrath due to it; and what suffices to convince them that righteousness and eternal life is to be had by faith in Jesus Christ, or by consenting to the covenant of grace in him; and what suffices to convince them of judgment to be exercised by Christ, for destroying the works of the devil in a man, and sanctifying and saving all that believe in him, may suffice to convince me also:” “But what the Spirit has said, in these or other like scriptures, suffices to convince the elect world of the foresaid sin, and righteousness, and judgment:” “Therefore what the Spirit has said, in these and other like scriptures, serves to convince me of it also.”\n\nWhereupon let the penitent desiring to believe take with him words, and say heartily to the Lord, Seeing you say, “Seek ye my face;” my soul answers to you, “Thy face, Lord, will I seek.” I have harkened to the offer of an everlasting covenant of all saving mercies to be had in Christ, and I do heartily embrace your offer. Lord, let it be a bargain; “Lord, I believe; help my unbelief:” Behold, I give myself to you, to serve you in all things for ever; and I hope “your right hand shall save me:” the Lord will perfect that which concerns me: your mercy, O Lord, endures for ever; forsake not “the works of thine own hands.”\n\nThus may a man be made an unfeigned believer in Christ.\n\nVI.\nFor strengthening the man’s faith who has agreed to the covenant of grace.\n\nBecause many true believers are weak, and do much doubt if ever they shall be sure of the soundness of their own faith and effectual calling, or made certain of their justification and salvation, when they see that many who profess faith, are found to deceive themselves; let us see how every believer may be made strong in the faith, and sure of his own election and salvation upon solid grounds, by sure warrants, and true evidences of faith. To this end, among other scriptures, take these following.\n\ni.\nFor laying solid grounds of Faith, consider Peter 1:10 “Therefore the rather, brethren, give diligence to make your calling and election sure: for if ye do these things ye shall never fall.”\n\nIn which words, the apostle teaches us these four things, for help and direction how to be made strong in the faith.\n\na.\nThat such as believe in Christ Jesus, and are fled to him for relief from sin and wrath, albeit they be weak in the faith, yet they are indeed children of the same Father with the apostles; for so he accounts of them, while he calls them brethren.\n\nb.\nThat albeit we are not sure, for the time, of our effectual calling and election, yet we may be made sure of both, if we use diligence; for this he presupposes, saying, “Give diligence; to make your calling and election sure.”\n\nc.\nThat we must not be discouraged, when we see many seeming believers prove rotten branches, and make defection; but we must the rather take the better heed to ourselves: “Wherefore the rather, brethren, (said he,) give all diligence.”\n\nd.\nThat the way to be sure both of our effectual calling and election, is to make sure work of our faith, by laying the grounds of it solidly, and bringing forth the fruits of our faith in new obedience constantly: “For if ye do these things, (said he,) ye shall never fall;” understanding by “these things” what he had said of sound faith, Verses 1,2,3,4 and what he had said of the bringing out of the fruits of faith, Verses 5.6,7,8,9.\n\nii.\nTo this same purpose, consider Rom 8.1,\n\n“1 There is therefore now no condemnation to them which are in Christ Jesus, who walk not after the flesh, but after the Spirit. 2 For the law of the Spirit of life in Christ Jesus has made me free from the law of sin and death. 3 For what the law could not do, in that it was weak through the flesh, God sending his own Son in the likeness of sinful flesh, and for sin, condemned sin in the flesh; 4 That the righteousness of the law might be fulfilled in us, who walk not after flesh, but after the Spirit.”\n\nWherein the apostle teaches us these four things, for laying of the ground of faith solidly:\n\na.\nThat every one is a true believer, who, in the sense of his sin, and fear of God’s wrath, does flee for full relief from both to Jesus Christ alone, as the only Mediator and all-sufficient Redeemer of men; and, being fled to Christ, does strive against his own flesh, or corrupt inclination of nature, and studies to follow the rule of God’s Spirit, set down in his word: for the man, whom the apostle does here bless as a true believer, is a man in Christ Jesus, “who doth not walk after the flesh, but after the Spirit.”\n\nb.\nThat all such persons as are fled to Christ, and do strive against sin, however they may be possibly exercised under the sense of wrath, and fear of condemnation, yet they are in no danger; for “there is no condemnation (said he) to them that are in Christ Jesus, who walk not after the flesh, but after the Spirit.”\n\nc.\nThat albeit the apostle himself, (brought in here for example’s cause,) and all other true believers in Christ, be by nature under the law of sin and death, or under the covenant of works, (called the law of sin and death, because it binds sin and death upon us, till Christ set us free;) yet the law of the Spirit of life in Christ Jesus, or the covenant of grace, (so called, because it does enable and quicken a man to a spiritual life through Christ,) does set the apostle, and all true believers, free from the covenant of works, or the law of sin and death: so that every man may say with him, “The law of the Spirit of life,” or the covenant of grace, “has made me free from the law of sin and death,” or the covenant of works.\n\nd.\nThat the fountain and first ground, from whence our freedom from the curse of the law does flow, is the covenant of redemption, passed between God and God the Son as incarnate, wherein Christ takes the curse of the law upon him for sin, that the believer, who could not otherwise be delivered from the covenant of works, may be delivered from it. And this doctrine the apostle holdeth forth in these four branches:\n\n1.That it was utterly impossible for the law, or the covenant of works, to bring righteousness and life to a sinner, because it was weak.\n\n2.That this weakness and inability of the law, or covenant of works, is not the fault of the law, but the fault of sinful flesh, which is neither able to pay the penalty of sin, not to give perfect obedience to the law, (presupposing past sins were forgiven:) “The law was weak (said he,) through the flesh”\n\n3.That the righteousness and salvation of sinners, which was impossible to be brought about by the law, is brought to pass by sending God’s own Son, Jesus Christ, in the flesh, in whose flesh sin is condemned and punished, for making satisfaction in the behalf of the elect, that they might be set free.\n\n4.That by his means the law loses nothing, because the righteousness of the law is best fulfilled this way, first, by Christ’s giving perfect active obedience in our name to it in all things; next, by his paying in our name the penalty due to our sins in his death: and, lastly, by his working of sanctification in us, who are true believers, who strive to give new obedience to the law, and “walk not after the flesh, but after the Spirit.”", "token_count": 4338, "proofs": []} +{"_source_id": "sum-of-saving-knowledge", "_source_title": "The Sum of Saving Knowledge", "_author": "Westminster Assembly", "_contributors": [], "_schema_type": "doctrinal_document", "_license": "cc0-1.0", "_source_url": "https://thewestminsterstandard.org/sum-of-saving-knowledge", "document_id": "sum-of-saving-knowledge", "document_kind": "declaration", "unit_type": "section", "number": "1", "title": "Section 1", "parent_number": "8", "parent_title": "Warrants to Believe", "content": "For building our confidence upon this solid ground, these four Warrants and special Motives to believe in Christ may serve.\n\nThe first is God’s hearty invitation, held forth, Isa. 55:1-4.\n\n“Ho, every one that thirsteth, come ye to the waters, and he that hath no money; come ye, buy, and eat; yea, come, buy wine and milk without money and without price. Wherefore do ye spend money for [that which is] not bread? and your labour for [that which] satisfieth not? hearken diligently unto me, and eat ye [that which is] good, and let your soul delight itself in fatness. Incline your ear, and come unto me: hear, and your soul shall live; and I will make an everlasting covenant with you, [even] the sure mercies of David. Behold, I have given him [for] a witness to the people, a leader and commander to the people.”\n\nHere (after setting down the precious ransom of our redemption by the sufferings of Christ, and the rich blessings purchased to us by it, in the two former chapters) the Lord, in this chapter,\n\nI.\nMakes open offer of Christ and his grace, by proclamation of a free and gracious market of righteousness and salvation, to be had through Christ to every soul, without exception, that truly desires to be saved from sin and wrath: “Ho, every one that thirsteth”.\n\nII.\nHe invites all sinners, that for any reason stand at a distance from God, to come and take from him riches of grace, running in Christ as a river, to wash away sin, and to slacken wrath: “Come ye to the waters”.\n\nIII.\nLest any should stand back in the sense of his own sinfulness or unworthiness, and inability to do any good, the Lord calls upon such persons in special, saying, “He that hath no money, come.”\n\nIV.\nHe craves no more of his merchant, but that he be pleased with the wares offered, which are grace, and more grace; and that he heartily consent to, and embrace this offer of grace, that so he may close a bargain, and a formal covenant with God; “Come, buy without money, come, eat:” that is, consent to have, and take to you all saving graces; make the wares your own, possess them, and make use of all blessings in Christ; whatever makes for your spiritual life and comfort, use and enjoy it freely, without paying anything for it: “Come, buy wine and milk without money, and without price”.\n\nV.\nBecause the Lord knows how much we are inclined to seek righteousness and life by our own performances and satisfaction, to have righteousness and life as it were by the way of works, and how loath we are to embrace Christ Jesus, and to take life by way of free grace through Jesus Christ, upon the terms whereupon it is offered to us; therefore the Lord lovingly calls us off this our crooked and unhappy way with a gentle and timeous admonition, giving us to understand, that we shall but lose our labour in this our way: “Wherefore do ye spend your money for that which is not bread? and your labour for that which satisfieth not?”\n\nVI.\nThe Lord promises to us solid satisfaction in the way of taking ourselves to the grace of Christ, even true contentment, and fulness of spiritual pleasure saying, “Hearken diligently unto me, and eat ye that which is good, and let your soul delight itself in fatness.”\n\nVII.\nBecause faith comes by hearing, he calls for listening to the explanation of the offer, and calls for believing of, and listening to the truth, which is able to beget the application of saving faith, and to draw the soul to trust in God: “Incline your ear, and come unto me”. To which end, the Lord promises, that this offer being received, shall quicken the dead sinner; and that, upon the welcoming of this offer, he will close the covenant of grace with the man that shall consent to it, even an everlasting covenant of perpetual reconciliation and peace: “Hearken, and your soul shall live: and I will make an everlasting covenant with you.” Which covenant, he declares, shall be in substance the assigning, and the making over, of all the saving graces which David (who is Jesus Christ, Acts 13.34) has bought for us in the covenant of redemption: “I will make a covenant with you, even the sure mercies of David.” By sure mercies, he means saving graces, such as are righteousness, peace, and joy in the Holy Spirit, adoption, sanctification, and glorification, and whatever belongs to godliness and life eternal.\n\nVIII.\nTo confirm and assure us of the real grant of these saving mercies, and to persuade us of the reality of the covenant between God and the believer of this word, the Father has made a fourfold gift of his eternal and only begotten Son:\n\ni.\nTo be incarnate and born for our sake, of the seed of David his type; for which cause he is called here, and Acts 13.34, David, the true and everlasting King of Israel. This is the great gift of God to man John 4.10. And here “I have given him to be David,” or born of David, “to the people.”\n\nii.\nHe has made a gift of Christ to be a witness to the people, both of the sure and saving mercies granted to the redeemed in the covenant of redemption; and also of the Father’s willingness and purpose to apply them, and to make them fast in the covenant of reconciliation made with such as embrace the offer: “I have given him to be a witness to the people.” And truly he is a sufficient witness in this matter in many respects:\n\na.\nBecause he is one of the blessed Trinity, and party-contractor for us, in the covenant of redemption, before the world was.\nb.\nHe is by office, as Mediator, the Messenger of the covenant, and has received a commission to reveal it.\nc.\nHe began actually to reveal in paradise, where he promised, that the seed of the woman should bruise the head of the serpent.\nd.\nHe set forth his own death and sufferings, and the great benefits that should come thereby to us, in the type and figures of sacrifices and ceremonies before his coming.\ne.\nHe gave more and more light about this covenant, speaking by his Spirit, from age to age, in the holy prophets.\nf.\nHe came himself, in the fulness of time, and did bear witness of all things belonging to this covenant, and of God’s willing mind to take believers into it; partly, by uniting our nature in one person with the divine nature; partly, by preaching the good tidings of the covenant with his own mouth; partly, by paying the price of redemption on the cross; and partly by dealing still with the people, from the beginning to this day, to draw in, and to hold in the redeemed in this covenant.\n\niii.\nGod has made a gift of Christ, as a leader to the people, to bring us through all difficulties, all afflictions and temptations, to life, by this covenant: and he it is, and no other, who does indeed lead his own to the covenant; and, in the covenant, all the way on to salvation:\n\na.\nBy the direction of his word and Spirit.\nb.\nBy the example of this own life, in faith and obedience, even to the death of the cross.\nc.\nBy his powerful working, bearing his redeemed ones in his arms, and causing them to lean on him, while they go up through the wilderness.\n\niv.\nGod has made a gift of Christ to his people, as a commander: which office he faithfully exercises, by giving to his church and people laws and ordinances, pastors and elders, and all necessary officers; by keeping courts and assemblies among them, to see that his laws are obeyed; subduing, by his word, Spirit, and discipline, his people’s corruptions; and, by his wisdom and power, guarding them against all their enemies whatever.\n\nHence he who has closed bargain with God may strengthen his faith, by reasoning after this manner:\n\n“Whoever heartily receives the offer of free grace, made here to sinners, thirsting for righteousness and salvation: to him, by an everlasting covenant, belongs Christ, the true David, with all his sure and saving mercies:” “But I (may the weak believer say) do heartily receive the offer of free grace made here to sinners, thirsting for righteousness and salvation:” “Therefore to me, by an everlasting covenant, belongs Christ Jesus, with all his sure and saving mercies.”", "token_count": 1840, "proofs": []} +{"_source_id": "sum-of-saving-knowledge", "_source_title": "The Sum of Saving Knowledge", "_author": "Westminster Assembly", "_contributors": [], "_schema_type": "doctrinal_document", "_license": "cc0-1.0", "_source_url": "https://thewestminsterstandard.org/sum-of-saving-knowledge", "document_id": "sum-of-saving-knowledge", "document_kind": "declaration", "unit_type": "section", "number": "2", "title": "Section 2", "parent_number": "8", "parent_title": "Warrants to Believe", "content": "The second Warrant and special Motive to embrace Christ, and believe in him, is the “earnest request” that God makes to us to be reconciled to him in Christ; held forth, 2 Cor. 5.19-21\n\n“To wit, that God was in Christ, reconciling the world unto himself, not imputing their trespasses unto them; and has committed unto us the word of reconciliation. Now then we are ambassadors for Christ, as though God did beseech [you] by us: we pray [you] in Christ’s stead, be ye reconciled to God. For he has made him [to be] sin for us, who knew no sin; that we might be made the righteousness of God in him.”\n\nWherein the apostle teaches us these nine doctrines.\n\nI.\nThat the elect world, or world of redeemed souls, are by nature in the estate of enmity against God: this is presupposed in the word reconciliation; for reconciliation, or renewing of friendship, cannot be, except between those that have been at enmity.\n\nII.\nThat in all the time past, since the fall of Adam, Christ Jesus, the eternal Son of God, as Mediator, and the Father in him, has been about the making friendship (by his work and Spirit) between himself and the elect world: “God was in Christ reconciling the world to himself.”\n\nIII.\nThat the way of reconciliation was in all ages one and the same in substance, that is, by forgiving the sons of them who do acknowledge their sins and their enmity against God, and do seek reconciliation and remission of sins in Christ: “For God was in Christ reconciling the world unto himself,” by way of, “not imputing their trespasses unto them.”\n\nIV.\nThat the end and scope of the gospel, and whole word of God, is threefold:\n\ni.\nIt serves to make people sensitive to their sins, and of their enmity against God, and of their danger, if they should stand out, and not fear God’s displeasure.\n\nii.\nThe word of God serves to make men acquainted with the course which God has prepared for making friendship with them through Christ, That is, that if men shall acknowledge the enmity, and shall be content to enter into a covenant of friendship with God through Christ, then God will be content to be reconciled with them freely.\n\niii.\nThe word of God serves to teach men how to carry themselves toward God, as friends, after they are reconciled to him, that is, to be loath to sin against him, and to strive heartily to obey his commandments: and therefore the word of God here is called “the word of reconciliation”, because it teaches us what need we have of reconciliation, and how to make it, and how to keep the reconciliation of friendship, being made with God through Christ.\n\nV.\nThat albeit the hearing, believing, and obeying of this word, does belong to all those to whom this gospel comes; yet the office of preaching of it with authority belongs to none, but to such only as God calls to his ministry, and sends out with commission for this work. This the apostle holds forth, Verse 19. in these words, “He hath committed to us the word of reconciliation.”\n\nVI.\nThat the ministers of the gospel should behave themselves as Christ’s messengers, and should closely follow their commission set down in the word, Matt 28.19,20; and when they do so, they should be received by the people as ambassadors from God; for here the apostle, in all their names say, “We are ambassadors for Christ, as though God did beseech you by us.”\n\nVII.\nThat ministers, in all earnestness of affections, should deal with people to acknowledge their sins, and their natural enmity against God, more and more seriously; and to consent to the covenant of grace and ambassador of Christ more and more heartily; and to evidence more and more clearly their reconciliation, by a holy carriage before God. This he holds forth, when he says, “We pray you, be ye reconciled to God.”\n\nVIII.\nThat in the ministers’ affectionate dealing with the people, the people should consider what they have to do with God and Christ, requesting them, by the ministers, to be reconciled. Now, there cannot be a greater inducement to break a sinner’s hard heart, than God’s making a request to him for friendship; for when it became us, who have done so many wrongs to God, to seek friendship of God, he comes before us: and (O wonder of wonders!) he requests us to be content to be reconciled to him; and therefore most fearful wrath must abide on them who make light of this request, and do not yield when they hear ministers with commission, saying, ” We are ambassadors for Christ, as though God did beseech you by us: we pray you in Christ’s stead, be ye reconciled to God.”\n\nIX.\nTo make it appear how it comes to pass that the covenant of reconciliation should be so easily made up between God and a humble sinner fleeing to Christ, the apostle leads us to the cause of it, held forth in the covenant of redemption, the sum whereof is this:\n\n“It is agreed between God and the Mediator Jesus Christ the Son of God, surety for the redeemed, as the parties of the contract, that the sins of the redeemed should be imputed to the innocent Christ, and he both condemned and put to death for them, upon this very condition, that whoever heartily consents to the covenant of reconciliation offered through Christ, shall, by the imputation of his obedience to them, be justified and held righteous before God; for God has made Christ, `who knew no sin, to be sin for us, that we might be made the righteousness of God in him.'”\n\nHence may a weak believer strengthen his faith, by reasoning from this ground after this manner:\n\n“He that, upon the loving request of God and Christ, made to him by the mouth of ministers, (having commission to that effect,) has embraced the offer of perpetual reconciliation through Christ, and does purpose, by God’s grace, as a reconciled person, to strive against sin, and to serve God to his power constantly, may be as sure to have righteousness and eternal life given to him, for the obedience of Christ imputed to him, as it is sure that Christ was condemned and put to death for the sins of the redeemed imputed to him:” “But I (may the weak believer say) upon the loving request of God and Christ, made to me by the mouth of his ministers, have embraced the offer or perpetual reconciliation through Christ, and do purpose, by God’s grace, as a reconciled person, to strive against sin, and to serve God to my power constantly:” “Therefore I may be as sure to have righteousness and eternal life given to me, for the obedience of Christ imputed to me, as it is sure that Christ was condemned and put to death for the sins of the redeemed imputed to him.”", "token_count": 1481, "proofs": []} +{"_source_id": "sum-of-saving-knowledge", "_source_title": "The Sum of Saving Knowledge", "_author": "Westminster Assembly", "_contributors": [], "_schema_type": "doctrinal_document", "_license": "cc0-1.0", "_source_url": "https://thewestminsterstandard.org/sum-of-saving-knowledge", "document_id": "sum-of-saving-knowledge", "document_kind": "declaration", "unit_type": "section", "number": "3", "title": "Section 3", "parent_number": "8", "parent_title": "Warrants to Believe", "content": "The third warrant and special Motive to believe in Christ, is the straight and “awful command of God”, charging all the hearers of the gospel to approach to Christ in the order set down by him, and to believe in him; as held forth,\n\n“And this is his commandment, That we should believe on the name of his Son Jesus Christ, and love one another, as he gave us commandment.” 1 John 3.23\n\nWherein the apostle gives us to understand these five doctrines:\n\nI.\nThat if any man shall not accept the sweet invitation of God, or the humble and loving request of God, made to him to be reconciled, he shall find he has to deal with the sovereign authority of the highest Majesty; for “this is his commandment, that we believe in him”.\n\nII.\nThat if any man look upon this commandment as he has looked hereto upon the neglected commandments of the law, he must consider that this is a command of the gospel, after the law, given for making use of the remedy of sins; which, if it be disobeyed, there is no other command to follow but this, “Go, ye cursed, into the everlasting fire of hell;” for “this is his commandment;” the obedience of which is most pleasant in his sight, Verse 22 and without which it is impossible to please him, Heb 11.6.\n\nIII.\nThat every one who hears the gospel, must make conscience of the duty of lively faith in Christ; the weak believer must not think it presumption to do what is commanded; the person inclined to desperation must take up himself, and think upon obedience to sweet and saving command; the strong believer must dip yet more in the sense of his need he has of Jesus Christ, and more and more grow in the obedience of this command, yes, the most impenitent, profane, and wicked person must not thrust out himself, or be thrust out by others, from orderly aiming at this duty, how desperate ever his condition seems to be; for he that commands all men to believe in Christ, does thereby command all men to believe that they are damned and lost without Christ: he thereby commands all men to acknowledge their sins, and their need of Christ, and in effect commands all men to repent, that they may believe in him. And whoever does refuse to repent of their past sins, are guilty of disobedience to this command given to all hearers, but especially to those that are within the visible church: for “this is his commandment, that we should believe on the name of his Son Jesus Christ”.\n\nIV.\nThat he who obeys this commandment has built his salvation on a solid ground: for,\n\ni.\nHe has found the promised Messiah, completely furnished with all perfections to the perfect execution of the offices of Prophet, Priest, and King; for he is that Christ in whom the man does believe.\n\nii.\nHe has embraced a Saviour, who is able to save to the uttermost, yes, who does effectually save every one that comes to God through him; for he is Jesus, the true Saviour of his people from their sins.\n\niii.\nHe that obeys this command has built his salvation on the Rock, that is, on the Son of God, to whom it is no robbery to be called equal to the Father, and who is worthy to be the object of saving faith, and of spiritual worship: for this is his command, that “we believe in the name of his Son Jesus Christ.”\n\nV.\nThat he who has believed on Jesus Christ, though he is freed from the curse of the law, is not freed from the command and obedience of the law, but tied to it by a new obligation, and a new command from Christ; which new command from Christ gives help to obey the command: to which command from Christ, the Father adds his authority and command also; for “this is his commandment that we believe on the name of his Son Jesus Christ, and love one another, as he has commanded us.” The first part of which command, enjoining belief in him, necessarily implies love to God, and so obedience to the first table; for believing in God, and loving God, are inseparable; and the second part of the command enjoins love to our neighbour, (especially to the household of faith,) and so obedience to the second table of the law.\n\nHence may a weak believer strengthen himself, by reasoning from this ground after this manner:\n\n“Whoever, in the sense of his own sinfulness, and fear of God’s wrath, at the command of God, is fled to Jesus Christ, the only remedy of sin and misery, and has engaged his heart to the obedience of the law of love, his faith is not presumptuous or dead, but true and saving faith:” “But I, (may the weak believer say,) in the sense of my own sinfulness, and fear of God’s wrath, am fled to Jesus Christ, the only remedy of sin and misery, and have engaged my heart to the obedience of the law of love:” “Therefore my faith is not a presumptuous and dead faith, but true and saving faith.”", "token_count": 1072, "proofs": []} +{"_source_id": "sum-of-saving-knowledge", "_source_title": "The Sum of Saving Knowledge", "_author": "Westminster Assembly", "_contributors": [], "_schema_type": "doctrinal_document", "_license": "cc0-1.0", "_source_url": "https://thewestminsterstandard.org/sum-of-saving-knowledge", "document_id": "sum-of-saving-knowledge", "document_kind": "declaration", "unit_type": "section", "number": "4", "title": "Section 4", "parent_number": "8", "parent_title": "Warrants to Believe", "content": "The fourth Warrant and special Motive to believe in Christ, is “much assurance of life” given, in case men shall obey the command of believing; and a “fearful certification” of destruction, in case they obey not; as held forth,\n\n“The Father loveth the Son, and hath given all things into his hand. He that believeth on the Son hath everlasting life: and he that believeth not the Son shall not see life; but the wrath of God abideth on him.” John 3.35,36\n\nWherein are held forth to us these five following doctrines:\n\nI.\nThat the Father is well satisfied with the undertakings of the Son, entered Redeemer and Surety, to pay the ransom of believers and to perfect them in holiness and salvation: “the Father loveth the Son,”; that is, as he stands as Mediator in our name, undertaking to perfect our redemption in all points: The Father loves him, that is, does heartily accept his offer to do the work, and is well pleased with him: his soul delights in him, and rests upon him, and makes him, in this his office, the “receptacle of love, and grace, and good will,” to be conveyed by him to believers in him.\n\nII.\nThat, for fulfilling of the covenant of redemption, the Father has given to the Son (as he stands in the capacity of the Mediator, or as he is God incarnate, the Word made flesh) all authority in heaven and earth, all supply of the riches of grace, and of spirit and life, with all power and ability, which the union of the divine nature with the human, or which the fulness of the Godhead dwelling substantially in his human nature, or which the indivisible all-sufficiency and omnipotency of the inseparable, every where present Trinity does import, or the work of redemption can require: “the Father has given all things into the Son’s hand,” that is, for accomplishing his work.\n\nIII.\nGreat assurance of life is held forth to all who shall heartily receive Christ, and the offer of the covenant of grace and reconciliation through him: “He that believeth on the Son hath everlasting life;” for it is made certain to him,\n\ni.\nIn God’s purpose and irrevocable decree, as the believer is a man elected to life.\n\nii.\nBy effectual calling of him to life by God, who, as he is faithful, so will do it.\n\niii.\nBy promise and everlasting covenant, sworn by God, to give the believer strong consolation in life and death, upon immutable grounds.\n\niv.\nBy the pledge and security under the great seal of the ordinance of the Lord’s supper, so oft as the believer shall come to receive the symbols and pledges of life.\n\nv.\nIn Christ the fountain and head of life, who is entered in possession, as attorney for believers; in whom our life is so laid up, that it cannot be taken away.\n\nvi.\nBy being in possession of spiritual life and regeneration, and a kingdom consisting in righteousness, peace, and joy in the Holy Spirit, erected within the believer, as the earnest of the full possession of everlasting life.\n\nIV.\nA fearful warning is given, if a man receive not the doctrine concerning righteousness and eternal life to be had by Jesus Christ: “He that believeth not the Son shall not see life,” that is, not so much as understand what it means.\n\nV.\nHe further warns, that if a man receive not the doctrine of the Son of God, he shall be burdened twice with the wrath of God; once as a born rebel by nature, he shall bear the curse of the law, or the covenant of works; and next, he shall endure a greater condemnation, in respect that light being come into the world, and offered to him, he has rejected it, and loves darkness rather than light: and this double wrath shall be fastened and fixed immovably upon him, so long as he remains in the condition of unbelief: “The wrath of God abideth on him”.\n\nHence may the weak believer strengthen his faith, by reasoning from this ground after this manner:\n\n“Whosoever believes the doctrine delivered by the Son of God, and finds himself partly drawn powerfully to believe in him, by the sight of life in him, and partly driven, by the fear of God’s wrath, to adhere to him, may be sure of right and interest to eternal life through him:” “But sinful and unworthy I (may the weak believer say) do believe the doctrine delivered by the Son of God, and do feel myself partly drawn powerfully to believe in him, by the sight of life in him, and partly driven, by the fear of God’s wrath, to adhere to him:” “Therefore, I may be sure of my right and interest to eternal life through him.”", "token_count": 1017, "proofs": []} +{"_source_id": "sum-of-saving-knowledge", "_source_title": "The Sum of Saving Knowledge", "_author": "Westminster Assembly", "_contributors": [], "_schema_type": "doctrinal_document", "_license": "cc0-1.0", "_source_url": "https://thewestminsterstandard.org/sum-of-saving-knowledge", "document_id": "sum-of-saving-knowledge", "document_kind": "declaration", "unit_type": "section", "number": "1", "title": "Section 1", "parent_number": "9", "parent_title": "The Evidences of True Faith", "content": "So much for the laying of the grounds of faith, and warrants to believe. Now, for evidencing of true faith by fruits, these four things are requisite:\n\nI.\nThat the believer be soundly convinced, in his judgment, of his obligation to keep the whole moral law, all the days of his life; and that not the less, but so much the more, as he is delivered by Christ from the covenant of works, and curse of the law.\n\nII.\nThat he endeavour to grow in the exercise and daily practice of godliness and righteousness.\n\nIII.\nThat the course of his new obedience run in the right channel, that is through faith in Christ, and through a good conscience, to all the duties of love towards God and man.\n\nIV.\nThat he keep strait communion with the fountain Christ Jesus, from whom grace must run along, for furnishing of good fruits.\n\nFor the first, that is, to convince the believer, in his judgment, of his obligation to keep the moral law, among many passages:\n\n“Let your light so shine before men, that they may see your good works, and glorify your Father which is in heaven. Think not that I am come to destroy the law, or the prophets: I am not come to destroy, but to fulfil. For verily I say unto you, Till heaven and earth pass, one jot or one tittle shall in no wise pass from the law, till all be fulfilled. Whosoever therefore shall break one of these least commandments, and shall teach men so, he shall be called the least in the kingdom of heaven: but whosoever shall do and teach [them], the same shall be called great in the kingdom of heaven. For I say unto you, That except your righteousness shall exceed [the righteousness] of the scribes and Pharisees, ye shall in no case enter into the kingdom of heaven.” Mat. 5.16-20\n\nWherein our Lord,\n\ni.\nGives commandment to believers, justified by faith, to give evidence of the grace of God in them before men, by doing good works: “Let your light so shine before men that they may see your good works.”\n\nii.\nHe induces them so to do, by showing, that albeit they be not justified by works, yet spectators of their good works may be converted or edified; and so glory may redound to God by their good works, when its witnesses “shall glorify your Father which is in heaven.”\n\niii.\nHe gives them no other rule for their new obedience than the moral law, set down and explicated by Moses and the prophets: “Think not that I am come to destroy the law or the prophets.”\n\niv.\nHe gives them to understand, that the doctrine of grace, and freedom from the curse of the law by faith in him, is readily mistaken by men’s corrupt judgments, as if it did loose or slacken the obligation of believers to obey the commands, and to be subject to the authority of the law; and that this error is indeed a destroying of the law and of the prophets, which he will in no case ever endure in any of his disciples, it is so contrary to the end of his coming, which is first to sanctify, and then to save believers: “Think not that I am come to destroy the law or the prophets.”\n\nv.\nHe teaches, that the end of the gospel and covenant of grace is to procure men’s obedience to the moral law: “I am come to fulfil the law and the prophets.”\n\nvi.\nThat the obligation of the moral law, in all points, to all holy duties, is perpetual, and shall stand to the world’s end, that is, “till heaven and earth pass away.”\n\nvii.\nThat as God has had a care of the Scripture from the beginning, so shall he have a care of them still to the world’s end, that there shall not one jot or one tittle of its substance be taken away; so says the text, Verse 18.\n\nviii.\nThat as the breaking of the moral law, and defending its transgressions to be no sin, does exclude men both from heaven, and justly also from the fellowship of the true church; so the obedience of the law, and teaching others to do the same, by example, counsel, and doctrine, according to every man’s calling, proves a man to be a true believer, and in great estimation with God, and worthy to be much esteemed of by the true church, Verse 19.\n\nix.\nThat the righteousness of every true Christian must be more than the righteousness of the scribes and Pharisees; for the scribes and Pharisees, albeit they took great pains to discharge various duties of the law, yet they cut short its exposition, that it might the less condemn their practice; they studied the outward part of the duty, but neglected the inward and spiritual part; they discharged some lesser duties carefully, but neglected judgment, mercy, and the love of God: in a word, they went about to establish their own righteousness, and rejected the righteousness of God by faith in Jesus. But a true Christian must have more than all this; he must acknowledge the full extent of the spiritual meaning of the law, and have a respect to all the commandments, and labour to cleanse himself from all filthiness of flesh and spirit, and “not lay weight upon what service he has done, or shall do,” but clothe himself with the imputed righteousness of Christ, which only can hide his nakedness, or else he cannot be saved; so says the text, “Except your righteousness, …”", "token_count": 1155, "proofs": []} +{"_source_id": "sum-of-saving-knowledge", "_source_title": "The Sum of Saving Knowledge", "_author": "Westminster Assembly", "_contributors": [], "_schema_type": "doctrinal_document", "_license": "cc0-1.0", "_source_url": "https://thewestminsterstandard.org/sum-of-saving-knowledge", "document_id": "sum-of-saving-knowledge", "document_kind": "declaration", "unit_type": "section", "number": "2", "title": "Section 2", "parent_number": "9", "parent_title": "The Evidences of True Faith", "content": "The second thing requisite to evidence of true faith is, that the believer endeavour to put the rules of godliness and righteousness in practice, and to grow in its daily exercise; as held forth:\n\n“And beside this, giving all diligence, add to your faith virtue; and to virtue knowledge; And to knowledge temperance; and to temperance patience; and to patience godliness; And to godliness brotherly kindness; and to brotherly kindness charity. For if these things be in you, and abound, they make [you that ye shall] neither [be] barren nor unfruitful in the knowledge of our Lord Jesus Christ.” 2 Pe. 1:5-8 Wherein,\n\nI.\nThe apostle teaches believers, for evidencing of precious faith in themselves, to endeavour to add to their faith seven other sister graces.\n\ni.\nThe first is Virtue, or the active exercise and practice of all moral duties, that so faith is not idle, but puts forth itself in work.\n\nii.\nThe second is Knowledge, which serves to furnish faith with information of the truth to be believed, and to furnish virtue with direction what duties are to be done, and how to go about them prudently.\n\niii.\nThe third is Temperance, which serves to moderate the use of all pleasant things, that a man be not clogged therewith, nor made unfit for any duty to which he is called.\n\niv.\nThe fourth is Patience, which serves to moderate a man’s affections, when he meets with any difficulty or unpleasant thing; that he neither weary for pains required in well-doing, nor faint when the Lord chastises him, nor murmur when he crosses him.\n\nv.\nThe fifth is Godliness, which may keep him up in all the exercises of religion, inward and outward; whereby he may be furnished from God for all other duties which he has to do.\n\nvi.\nThe sixth is Brotherly-kindness, which keeps estimation of, and affection to, all the household of faith, and to the image of God in every one where ever it is seen.\n\nvii.\nThe seventh is Love, which keeps the heart in readiness to do good to all men, whatever they be, upon all occasions which God shall offer.\n\nII.\nAlbeit it be true, that this is much corruption and infirmity in the godly; yet the apostle will have men mightily endeavouring, and doing their best, as they are able, to join all these graces one to another, and to grow in the measure of exercising them: “Giving all diligence, add to your faith, …”\n\nIII.\nHe assures all professed believers, that as they shall profit in the obedience of this direction, so they shall profitably prove the soundness of their own faith; and if they not have these graces, that they shall be found blind deceivers of themselves, Verse 9. T5852 The Evidences of True Faith", "token_count": 605, "proofs": []} +{"_source_id": "sum-of-saving-knowledge", "_source_title": "The Sum of Saving Knowledge", "_author": "Westminster Assembly", "_contributors": [], "_schema_type": "doctrinal_document", "_license": "cc0-1.0", "_source_url": "https://thewestminsterstandard.org/sum-of-saving-knowledge", "document_id": "sum-of-saving-knowledge", "document_kind": "declaration", "unit_type": "section", "number": "3", "title": "Section 3", "parent_number": "9", "parent_title": "The Evidences of True Faith", "content": "The third thing requisite to evidence true faith is, that obedience to the law run in the right channel, that is, through faith in Christ, etc. as held forth:\n\n“Now the end of the commandment is charity out of a pure heart, and [of] a good conscience, and [of] faith unfeigned:” 1 Ti. 1:5 Wherein the apostle teaches these seven doctrines:\n\nI.\nThat the obedience of the law must flow from love, and love from a pure heart, and a pure heart from a good conscience, and a good conscience from faith unfeigned: this he makes the only right channel of good works: “The end of the law is love, …”\n\nII.\nThat the end of law is not, that men may be justified by their obedience of it, as the Jewish doctors did falsely teach; for it is impossible that sinners can be justified by the law, who, for every transgression, are condemned by the law: “For the end of the law is (not such as the Jewish doctors taught, but) love, out of a pure heart, …”\n\nIII.\nThat the true end of the law, preached to the people, is, that they, by the law, being made to see their deserved condemnation, should flee to Christ unfeignedly, to be justified by faith in him; so says the text, while it makes love to flow through faith in Christ.\n\nIV.\nThat no man can set himself in love to obey the law, excepting as far as his conscience is quieted by faith, or is seeking to be quieted in Christ; for “the end of the law is love, out of good conscience, and faith unfeigned.”\n\nV.\nThat feigned faith goes to Christ without reckoning with the law, and so wants an errand; but unfeigned faith reckons with the law, and is forced to flee for refuge to Christ, as the end of the law for righteousness, so often as it finds itself guilty for breaking of the law: “For the end of the law is faith unfeigned.”\n\nVI.\nThat the fruits of love may come forth in act particularly, it is necessary that the heart be brought to the hatred of all sin and uncleanness, and to a steadfast purpose to follow all holiness universally: “For the end of the law is love, out of a pure heart.”\n\nVII.\nThat unfeigned faith is able to make the conscience good, and the heart pure, and the man lovingly obedient to the law; for when Christ’s blood is seen by faith to quiet justice, then the conscience becomes quiet also, and will not suffer the heart to entertain the love of sin, but set the man on work to fear God for his mercy, and to obey all his commandments, out of love to God, for his free gift of justification, by grace bestowed on him: “For this is the end of the law indeed,” whereby it obtains of a man more obedience than any other way.", "token_count": 624, "proofs": []} +{"_source_id": "sum-of-saving-knowledge", "_source_title": "The Sum of Saving Knowledge", "_author": "Westminster Assembly", "_contributors": [], "_schema_type": "doctrinal_document", "_license": "cc0-1.0", "_source_url": "https://thewestminsterstandard.org/sum-of-saving-knowledge", "document_id": "sum-of-saving-knowledge", "document_kind": "declaration", "unit_type": "section", "number": "4", "title": "Section 4", "parent_number": "9", "parent_title": "The Evidences of True Faith", "content": "The fourth thing requisite to evidence true faith is, the “keeping strait communion with Christ,” the fountain of all graces, and of all good works; as held forth:\n\n“I am the vine, ye [are] the branches: He that abideth in me, and I in him, the same bringeth forth much fruit: for without me ye can do nothing.” John 15:5\n\nWherein Christ, in a similitude from a vine-tree, teaches us,\n\nI.\nThat by nature we are wild barren briers, till we be changed by coming to Christ; and that Christ is that noble vine-tree, having all life and sap of grace in himself, and able to change the nature of every one that comes to him, and to communicate spirit and life to as many as shall believe in him: “I am the vine, and ye are the branches.”\n\nII.\nThat Christ loves to have believers so united to him, as that they be not separated at any time by unbelief: and that there may be a mutual inhabitation of them in him, by faith and love; and of him in them, by his word and Spirit; for he joins these together, “If ye abide in me, and I in you,” as things inseparable.\n\nIII.\nThat except a man be ingrafted into Christ, and united to him by faith, he cannot do any the least good works of his own strength; yes, except in as far as a man does draw spirit and life from Christ by faith, the work which he does is naughty and null in point of goodness in God’s estimation: “For without me ye can do nothing.”\n\nIV.\nThat this mutual inhabitation is the fountain and infallible cause of constant continuing and abounding in well-doing: For “he that abideth in me, and I in him, the same beareth much fruit.” Now, as our abiding in Christ presupposes three things;\n\ni.\nThat we have heard the joyful sound of the gospel, making offer of Christ to us, who are lost sinners by the law;\n\nii.\nThat we have heartily embraced the gracious offer of Christ;\n\niii.\nThat by receiving of him we are become the sons of God, John 1:12, and are incorporated into his mystical body, that he may dwell in us, as his temple, and we dwell in him, as in the residence of righteousness and life:\n\nSo our abiding in Christ imports other three things,\n\niv.\nAn employing of Christ in all our addresses to God, and in all our undertakings of whatever piece of service to him.\n\nv.\nA contentedness with this sufficiency, without going out from him to seek righteousness, or life, or help in any case, in our own or any of the creature’s worthiness.\n\nvi.\nA fixedness in our believing in him, a fixedness in our employing and making use of him, and a fixedness in our contentment in him, and adhering to him, so that no allurement, not temptation of Satan or the world, no terror nor trouble, may be able to drive our spirits from firm adherence to him, or from the constant avowing of his truth, and obeying his commands, who has loved us, and given himself for us; and in whom not only our life is laid up, but also the fulness of the Godhead dwells bodily, by reason of the substantial and personal union of the divine and human nature in him. Hence let every watchful believer, for strengthening himself in faith and obedience, reason after this manner:\n\n“Whoever does daily employ Christ Jesus for cleansing his conscience and affections from the guiltiness and filthiness of sins against the law, and for enabling him to give obedience to the law in love, he has the evidence of true faith in himself:” “But I (may every watchful believer say) do daily employ Jesus Christ for cleansing my conscience and affections from the guiltiness and filthiness of sins against the law, and for enabling of me to give obedience to the law in love:” “Therefore I have the evidence of true faith in myself.”\n\nAnd hence also let the sleepy and sluggish believer reason, for his own upstirring, thus:\n\n“Whatever is necessary for giving evidence of true faith, I study to do it, except I would deceive myself and perish:” “But to employ Christ Jesus daily for cleansing of my conscience and affections from the guiltiness and filthiness of sins against the law, and for enabling me to give obedience to the law in love, is necessary for evidencing of true faith in me:” “Therefore this I must study to do, except I would deceive myself and perish.”\n\nAnd, lastly, Seeing Christ himself has pointed this forth, as an undoubted evidence of a man elected of God to life, and given to Jesus Christ to be redeemed, “if he come unto him,” that is, close covenant, and keep communion with him, as he teaches in John 6.37, saying:\n\n“All that the Father giveth me shall come to me; and him that cometh to me I will in no wise cast out;” let every person, who does not in earnest make use of Christ for remission of sin, and amendment of life, reason hence, and from the whole premises, after this manner, that his conscience may be awakened:\n\n“Whoever is neither by the law, nor by the gospel, so convinced of sin, righteousness, and judgment, as to make him come to Christ, and employ him daily for remission of sin, and amendment of life; he wants not only all evidence of saving faith, but also all appearance of his election, so long as he remains in this condition:”\n\n“But I (may every impenitent person say) am neither by the law nor gospel so convinced of sin, righteousness, and judgment, as to make me come to Christ, and employ him daily for remission of sin, and amendment of life:”\n\n“Therefore I lack not only all evidence of saving faith, but also all appearance of my election, so long as I remain in this condition.”\n\nThe End", "token_count": 1272, "proofs": []} +{"_source_id": "ten-theses-of-berne", "_source_title": "Ten Theses of Berne", "_author": "Berthold Haller", "_contributors": ["Ulrich Zwingli"], "_schema_type": "doctrinal_document", "_license": "cc0-1.0", "_source_url": "https://ccel.org/ccel/schaff/hcc8/hcc8.iv.iv.ii.html", "document_id": "ten-theses-of-berne", "document_kind": "declaration", "unit_type": "article", "number": "1", "title": "Thesis 1", "parent_number": "", "parent_title": "", "content": "The holy Christian Church, whose only Head is Christ, is born of the Word of God, and abides in the same, and listens not to the voice of a stranger.", "token_count": 36, "proofs": []} +{"_source_id": "ten-theses-of-berne", "_source_title": "Ten Theses of Berne", "_author": "Berthold Haller", "_contributors": ["Ulrich Zwingli"], "_schema_type": "doctrinal_document", "_license": "cc0-1.0", "_source_url": "https://ccel.org/ccel/schaff/hcc8/hcc8.iv.iv.ii.html", "document_id": "ten-theses-of-berne", "document_kind": "declaration", "unit_type": "article", "number": "2", "title": "Thesis 2", "parent_number": "", "parent_title": "", "content": "The Church of Christ makes no laws and commandments without the Word of God. Hence human traditions are no more binding on us than they are founded in the Word of God.", "token_count": 35, "proofs": []} +{"_source_id": "ten-theses-of-berne", "_source_title": "Ten Theses of Berne", "_author": "Berthold Haller", "_contributors": ["Ulrich Zwingli"], "_schema_type": "doctrinal_document", "_license": "cc0-1.0", "_source_url": "https://ccel.org/ccel/schaff/hcc8/hcc8.iv.iv.ii.html", "document_id": "ten-theses-of-berne", "document_kind": "declaration", "unit_type": "article", "number": "3", "title": "Thesis 3", "parent_number": "", "parent_title": "", "content": "Christ is the only wisdom, righteousness, redemption, and satisfaction for the sins of the whole world. Hence it is a denial of Christ when we confess another ground of salvation and satisfaction.", "token_count": 37, "proofs": []} +{"_source_id": "ten-theses-of-berne", "_source_title": "Ten Theses of Berne", "_author": "Berthold Haller", "_contributors": ["Ulrich Zwingli"], "_schema_type": "doctrinal_document", "_license": "cc0-1.0", "_source_url": "https://ccel.org/ccel/schaff/hcc8/hcc8.iv.iv.ii.html", "document_id": "ten-theses-of-berne", "document_kind": "declaration", "unit_type": "article", "number": "4", "title": "Thesis 4", "parent_number": "", "parent_title": "", "content": "The essential and corporeal presence of the body and blood of Christ can not be demonstrated from the Holy Scripture.", "token_count": 22, "proofs": []} +{"_source_id": "ten-theses-of-berne", "_source_title": "Ten Theses of Berne", "_author": "Berthold Haller", "_contributors": ["Ulrich Zwingli"], "_schema_type": "doctrinal_document", "_license": "cc0-1.0", "_source_url": "https://ccel.org/ccel/schaff/hcc8/hcc8.iv.iv.ii.html", "document_id": "ten-theses-of-berne", "document_kind": "declaration", "unit_type": "article", "number": "5", "title": "Thesis 5", "parent_number": "", "parent_title": "", "content": "The mass as now in use, in which Christ is offered to God the Father for the sins of the living and the dead, is contrary to Scripture, a blasphemy against the most holy sacrifice, passion, and death of Christ, and on account of its abuses an abomination before God.", "token_count": 59, "proofs": []} +{"_source_id": "ten-theses-of-berne", "_source_title": "Ten Theses of Berne", "_author": "Berthold Haller", "_contributors": ["Ulrich Zwingli"], "_schema_type": "doctrinal_document", "_license": "cc0-1.0", "_source_url": "https://ccel.org/ccel/schaff/hcc8/hcc8.iv.iv.ii.html", "document_id": "ten-theses-of-berne", "document_kind": "declaration", "unit_type": "article", "number": "6", "title": "Thesis 6", "parent_number": "", "parent_title": "", "content": "As Christ alone died for us, so he is also to be adored as the only Mediator and Advocate between God the Father and the believers. Therefore it is contrary to the Word of God to propose and invoke other mediators.", "token_count": 47, "proofs": []} +{"_source_id": "ten-theses-of-berne", "_source_title": "Ten Theses of Berne", "_author": "Berthold Haller", "_contributors": ["Ulrich Zwingli"], "_schema_type": "doctrinal_document", "_license": "cc0-1.0", "_source_url": "https://ccel.org/ccel/schaff/hcc8/hcc8.iv.iv.ii.html", "document_id": "ten-theses-of-berne", "document_kind": "declaration", "unit_type": "article", "number": "7", "title": "Thesis 7", "parent_number": "", "parent_title": "", "content": "Scripture knows nothing of a purgatory after this life. Hence all masses and other offices for the dead are useless.", "token_count": 25, "proofs": []} +{"_source_id": "ten-theses-of-berne", "_source_title": "Ten Theses of Berne", "_author": "Berthold Haller", "_contributors": ["Ulrich Zwingli"], "_schema_type": "doctrinal_document", "_license": "cc0-1.0", "_source_url": "https://ccel.org/ccel/schaff/hcc8/hcc8.iv.iv.ii.html", "document_id": "ten-theses-of-berne", "document_kind": "declaration", "unit_type": "article", "number": "8", "title": "Thesis 8", "parent_number": "", "parent_title": "", "content": "The worship of images is contrary to the Scripture. Therefore images should be abolished when they are set up as objects of adoration.", "token_count": 26, "proofs": []} +{"_source_id": "ten-theses-of-berne", "_source_title": "Ten Theses of Berne", "_author": "Berthold Haller", "_contributors": ["Ulrich Zwingli"], "_schema_type": "doctrinal_document", "_license": "cc0-1.0", "_source_url": "https://ccel.org/ccel/schaff/hcc8/hcc8.iv.iv.ii.html", "document_id": "ten-theses-of-berne", "document_kind": "declaration", "unit_type": "article", "number": "9", "title": "Thesis 9", "parent_number": "", "parent_title": "", "content": "Matrimony is not forbidden in the Scripture to any class of men, but permitted to all.", "token_count": 20, "proofs": []} +{"_source_id": "ten-theses-of-berne", "_source_title": "Ten Theses of Berne", "_author": "Berthold Haller", "_contributors": ["Ulrich Zwingli"], "_schema_type": "doctrinal_document", "_license": "cc0-1.0", "_source_url": "https://ccel.org/ccel/schaff/hcc8/hcc8.iv.iv.ii.html", "document_id": "ten-theses-of-berne", "document_kind": "declaration", "unit_type": "article", "number": "10", "title": "Thesis 10", "parent_number": "", "parent_title": "", "content": "Since, according to Scripture, and open fornicator must be excommunicated, it follows that unchastity and impure celibacy are more pernicious to the clergy than to any other class.", "token_count": 43, "proofs": []} +{"_source_id": "tertullians-rule-of-faith", "_source_title": "Tertullian's Rule of Faith", "_author": "Tertullian", "_contributors": [], "_schema_type": "doctrinal_document", "_license": "cc0-1.0", "_source_url": "https://ccel.org/ccel/tertullian/heretics/anf03.v.iii.xiii.html", "document_id": "tertullians-rule-of-faith", "document_kind": "creed", "unit_type": "text", "number": "", "title": "", "parent_number": "", "parent_title": "", "content": "There is one only God, and that He is none other than the Creator of the world, who produced all things out of nothing through His own Word, first of all sent forth; that this Word is called His Son, and, under the name of God, was seen \"in diverse manners\" by the patriarchs, heard at all times in the prophets, at last brought down by the Spirit and Power of the Father into the Virgin Mary, was made flesh in her womb, and, being born of her, went forth as Jesus Christ; thenceforth He preached the new law and the new promise of the kingdom of heaven, worked miracles; having been crucified, He rose again the third day; (then) having ascended into the heavens, He sat at the right hand of the Father; sent instead of Himself the Power of the Holy Ghost to lead such as believe; will come with glory to take the saints to the enjoyment of everlasting life and of the heavenly promises, and to condemn the wicked to everlasting fire, after the resurrection of both these classes shall have happened, together with the restoration of their flesh.", "token_count": 227, "proofs": []} +{"_source_id": "tetrapolitan-confession", "_source_title": "Tetrapolitan Confession", "_author": "Martin Bucer", "_contributors": ["Wolfgang Capito"], "_schema_type": "doctrinal_document", "_license": "cc0-1.0", "_source_url": "http://apostles-creed.org/wp-content/uploads/2014/09/tetrapolatan-strasbourg-swabian-confession.pdf", "document_id": "tetrapolitan-confession", "document_kind": "confession", "unit_type": "article", "number": "I", "title": "EXORDIUM", "parent_number": "", "parent_title": "", "content": "Thy Worshipful Majesty, Most Powerful and Most Clement Emperor, bath commanded that the orders and estates of the Holy Empire, so far as concerns each and each hopes to act towards tranquillizing the Church, should present to him their opinion, reduced to writing in both languages, Latin and German, concerning religion, as well as concerning the errors and vices which have insinuated themselves in opposition thereto, for discussion and examination, to the end that thereby a mode and way may be found to restore to its place the pure doctrine, all errors being abolished. We desire, as is right, to obey this command, which has not so much originated from a religious design that has in view the profit of the Church as it exhibits and savors of the unparalleled clemency and kindness whereby Thy Worshipful Majesty bath rendered himself so beloved by the entire world. For in these matters we have never sought anything else than that, those things being abrogated which are contrary to the holy Gospels and to Christ s commands, it may be allowed not only us, but also all others who have professed Christ. to follow after his pure doctrine, which alone is vivifying. Wherefore we pray and most humbly beseech Thy Worshipful Majesty to be so disposed to us as to deign to hear and consider what we will present as a reason for the hope that is in us, in order that concerning these matters there may be no doubt that it has been above all our desire to aim only at that whereby we may please, first of all, our Creator and Restorer Christ, and afterward also Thy Worshipful Majesty, and that in obedience to the summons we may show that we have embraced a doctrine varying somewhat from that in common use, influenced by no other purpose or hope than that, being persuaded as He who has fashioned and refashioned us requires, we promise ourselves as the result-and this especially because of the eminent praise whereby for a long time already thou hast been celebrated among us for thy religion, godliness and piety that His Worshipful Majesty will acknowledge the truth concerning all things which we have received for some time as Christ's doctrine and as the teaching of a purer religion that he will absolutely approve our attempt and number us among those who have endeavored to obey him with the greatest fidelity. For the renowned zeal of Thy Most Worshipful Majesty for truth and justice and thy fervent godliness permit us not even to suspect that thou wilt prejudge us before we have as yet been heard, or wilt not hear us kindly and attentively, or when thou hast heard us, and weighed with thy devout deliberation what we present, God aiding thy spirit, as he has so successfully led Thy Most Worshipful Majesty in other matters, that thou wilt not immediately perceive that we have followed the very doctrines of Christ.", "token_count": 575, "proofs": []} +{"_source_id": "tetrapolitan-confession", "_source_title": "Tetrapolitan Confession", "_author": "Martin Bucer", "_contributors": ["Wolfgang Capito"], "_schema_type": "doctrinal_document", "_license": "cc0-1.0", "_source_url": "http://apostles-creed.org/wp-content/uploads/2014/09/tetrapolatan-strasbourg-swabian-confession.pdf", "document_id": "tetrapolitan-confession", "document_kind": "confession", "unit_type": "article", "number": "1", "title": "OF THE SUBJECT-MATTER OF SERMONS", "parent_number": "", "parent_title": "", "content": "First, therefore, since about ten years ago, by the remarkable goodness of God, the doctrine of Christ began to be treated with somewhat more certainty and clearness than before everywhere throughout Germany, and hence among us, just as elsewhere, many doctrines of our religion were publicly controverted, and to a constantly increasing extent, among the learned and those especially who held the position of teachers of Christ in the churches; and hence, as was necessary, while Satan was undoubtedly plying his work so that the people were very dangerously divided by conflicting sermons, considering what St. Paul writes, that \"divinely inspired Scripture is profitable for doctrine, that where there is sin it may be detected and corrected, and everyone be instructed in righteousness. that the man of Gad may be perfect, furnished for every good work,\" we also, influenced and induced to avoid all delay, not only from the fear of God, but from the certain peril to the state, at length enjoined our preachers to teach from the pulpit nothing else than is either contained in the Holy Scriptures or bath sure ground therein. For it seemed to us not improper to resort in such a crisis whither of old and always not only the most holy fathers, bishops and princes, but also the children of God everywhere have always resorted it to the authority of the Holy Scriptures. For, to their praise, St. Luke mentions of some such that they were more noble than those of Thessalonica, since they examined the Gospel of Christ which they had heard according to the Scriptures, in which Paul most earnestly desired that his scholar Timothy be exercised, and without which no pontiffs have ever required obedience to their decrees, nor fathers credit to their writings, nor princes authority to their laws, and from which only the great council of the Holy Empire assembled at Nuremburg in the year 1523 decreed that holy sermons should be derived. For if St. Paul has taught the truth when He said that by Holy Scripture the man of God is made perfect and furnished for every good work he can lack nothing of Christian truth or sound doctrine who strives religiously to ask counsel of Scripture.", "token_count": 437, "proofs": []} +{"_source_id": "tetrapolitan-confession", "_source_title": "Tetrapolitan Confession", "_author": "Martin Bucer", "_contributors": ["Wolfgang Capito"], "_schema_type": "doctrinal_document", "_license": "cc0-1.0", "_source_url": "http://apostles-creed.org/wp-content/uploads/2014/09/tetrapolatan-strasbourg-swabian-confession.pdf", "document_id": "tetrapolitan-confession", "document_kind": "confession", "unit_type": "article", "number": "2", "title": "OF THE HOLY TRINITY AND THE MYSTERY OF THE INCARNATE CHRIST", "parent_number": "", "parent_title": "", "content": "Since, therefore, holy sermons were derived from this source and dangerous contentions ceased, those in whom there was any desire after godliness have obtained a far more certain knowledge of Christ's doctrine and have begun to express it in the life. Just as they have withdrawn from those things which were improperly attached to the doctrines of Christ so have they been confirmed in those that agree therewith. Among these is what the Church of Christ has hitherto believed concerning the Holy Trinity - viz. that God the Father, the Son and the Holy Ghost is one in substance, and admits no distinction other than of persons. Also that our Saviour Jesus Christ, being true God, became likewise true man, the two natures not being confounded, but so united in the same person that they shall never throughout all ages be sundered. Nor do they vary in these particulars in any respect from what the Church, taught out of the Holy Gospels, believes concerning our Saviour Jesus Christ, conceived of the Holy Ghost, then born of the Virgin Mary, and who at length, after he had performed the office of preaching the Gospel, having died on the cross and been buried, descended to hell, and was recalled the third day from the dead into immortal life: and when by various arguments he had proved this to witnesses hereunto appointed, was carried up to heaven to the right hand of his Father, whence we look for him as Judge of the quick and the dead. Meanwhile, we acknowledge that he is nevertheless present with his Church, even to the end of the world; that he renews and sanctifies it and adorns it as His only beloved bride with all sorts of ornaments of virtues. In these points, since we vary nothing from the common consent of Christians, we think it sufficient in this manner to testify our faith.", "token_count": 370, "proofs": []} +{"_source_id": "tetrapolitan-confession", "_source_title": "Tetrapolitan Confession", "_author": "Martin Bucer", "_contributors": ["Wolfgang Capito"], "_schema_type": "doctrinal_document", "_license": "cc0-1.0", "_source_url": "http://apostles-creed.org/wp-content/uploads/2014/09/tetrapolatan-strasbourg-swabian-confession.pdf", "document_id": "tetrapolitan-confession", "document_kind": "confession", "unit_type": "article", "number": "3", "title": "OF JUSTIFICATION AND FAITH", "parent_number": "", "parent_title": "", "content": "In regard to those things which were commonly taught concerning the manner in which we become partaker of the redemption made by Christ and concerning the duties of a Christian, our preachers differ somewhat from the lately received dogmas. Those points which we have followed we will endeavor to explain most plainly to Your Most Worshipful Majesty and at the same tame to indicate in good faith the Scripture passages that have constrained us thereto. First, therefore, since for some years we were taught that man's own works are necessary for his justification, our preachers have taught that this whole justification is to be ascribed to the good pleasure of God and the merit of Christ, and to be received by faith alone. Among others, the following passages of Scripture have moved them thereto: \"As many as received him, to them gave he power to become the sons of God, even to them that believe on his name: which were born not of blood, nor of the will of the flesh but of God\" (John 1:12, IS). \"Verily, verily, I say unto thee except a man be born again he cannot see the kingdom of God ' (John 3:3). \"No man knoweth the Son but the Father; neither knoweth any man the Father save the Son, and he to whomsoever the Son will reveal him\" (Matt. 11:27). \"Blessed art thou, Simon BarJona: for flesh and blood hath not revealed it unto thee\"(Matt 16:17). \"No man can come unto me, unless my Father draw him\" (John 6:44). \"By grace are ye saved through faith; and that not of yourselves; it is the gift of God: not of works, lest any man should boast. For we are his workmanship, created in Christ Jesus unto good works, which God hath before ordained that we should walk in them\" (Eph. 2:810). For since it is our righteousness and eternal life to know God and Jesus Christ our Saviour, and this is so far from being a work of flesh and blood that it is necessary for this to be born again; neither on we come to the Son, unless the Father draw us: neither know the Father, unless the Son reveal him; and Paul writes so clearly. \" not of us, nor of our works,\" - it is evident enough that our works can help us nothing, so that instead of unrighteous, as we are born, we may become righteous; because as we are by nature the children of wrath, and on this account unrighteous, so we are unable to do anything just or pleasing to God. But the beginning of all our righteousness and salvation must proceed from the mercy of the Lord, who from his own Favor and the contemplation of the death of his Son first offers the doctrine of truth and his Gospel, those being sent Forth who are to preach it: and, secondly, since \"the natural man receiveth not the things of the Spirit of God,\" as St. Paul says (I Cor. 2:14), he causes a beam of his light to arise at the same time in the darkness of our heart, so that now we may believe his Gospel preached, being persuaded of the truth thereof by his Spirit from above, and then, relying upon the testimony of this Spirit, may all upon him with filial confidence and say, \" Abba. Father,\" obtaining thereby sure salvation, according to the saying: \"Whosoever shall all upon the name of the Lord shall be saved.\"", "token_count": 734, "proofs": []} +{"_source_id": "tetrapolitan-confession", "_source_title": "Tetrapolitan Confession", "_author": "Martin Bucer", "_contributors": ["Wolfgang Capito"], "_schema_type": "doctrinal_document", "_license": "cc0-1.0", "_source_url": "http://apostles-creed.org/wp-content/uploads/2014/09/tetrapolatan-strasbourg-swabian-confession.pdf", "document_id": "tetrapolitan-confession", "document_kind": "confession", "unit_type": "article", "number": "4", "title": "OF GOOD WORKS, PROCEEDING OUT OF FAITH THROUGH LOVE", "parent_number": "", "parent_title": "", "content": "These things we will not have men so to understand, as though we placed salvation and righteousness in slothful thoughts of the mind, or in faith destitute of love, which they all faith without form, seeing that we are sure that no man can be justified or saved except he supremely love and most earnestly imitate God. \"For whom he did foreknow, he also did predestinate to be conformed to the image of his Son \"; to wit, as in the glory of a blessed life, so in the cultivation of innocence and perfect righteousness; \"for we are his workmanship, created unto good works.\" But no one can love God above all things, and worthily imitate him, but he who indeed knows him and expects all good things from him. Therefore, we cannot be otherwise justified - i.e., become righteous as well as saved (for righteousness is even our salvation) - than by being endued chiefly with faith, whereby, believing the Gospel, and therefore being persuaded that God has adopted us as his children, and that he will ever bestow his paternal kindness upon us, we wholly depend upon his pleasure. This faith St. Augustine in his book, De Fide et Operibus, calls \"Evangelical\" - to wit, that which is efficacious through love. By this only are we regenerated and the image of God is restored in us. By this, although we are born corrupt, our thoughts even from our childhood being altogether prone to evil, we become good and upright. For from this we, being fully satisfied with one God, the perennial fountain of blessings that is copiously effluent, show ourselves to others as gods - i.e., true children of God - by love striving for their advantage so far as we are able. For \"he that loveth his brother abideth in the light\" and \"is born of God,\" and is wholly given to the new, and at the same time old, commandment concerning mutual love. And this love is the fulfilling of the whole law, as Paul says: \"All the law is fulfilled in one word: Thou shalt love thy neighbor as thyself\" (Gal. 5:14). For whatever the law of God teaches has this end and requires this one thing, that at length we may be reformed to the perfect image of God, being good in all things, and ready and willing to serve the advantage of men: which we cannot do unless we be furnished with virtues of every kind. For who can purpose and do all things, as the duty of a Christian requires, to the true edifying of the Church and the sound profit of all - i.e., according to God's law and for his glory-except he both think and speak and do everything in order and well, and therefore be very familiarly acquainted with the whole company of virtues?", "token_count": 584, "proofs": []} +{"_source_id": "tetrapolitan-confession", "_source_title": "Tetrapolitan Confession", "_author": "Martin Bucer", "_contributors": ["Wolfgang Capito"], "_schema_type": "doctrinal_document", "_license": "cc0-1.0", "_source_url": "http://apostles-creed.org/wp-content/uploads/2014/09/tetrapolatan-strasbourg-swabian-confession.pdf", "document_id": "tetrapolitan-confession", "document_kind": "confession", "unit_type": "article", "number": "5", "title": "TO WHOM GOOD WORKS ARE TO BE ASCRIBED, AND HOW THEY ARE NECESSARY", "parent_number": "", "parent_title": "", "content": "But since they who are the children of God are led by the Spirit of God, rather than that they act themselves (Rom. 8:14), and \"of him, and through hint, and to him, are all things\" (Rom. 11:36), whatsoever things we do well and holily are to be ascribed to none other than to this one only Spirit, the Giver of all virtues. However it be, he does not compel us, but leads us, being willing, working in us both to will and to do (Phil. 2:13). Hence Augustine writes wisely that God rewards his own works in us. By this we are so far from rejecting good works that we utterly deny that anyone can be saved unless by Christ's Spirit he be brought thus far, that there be in him no lack of good works, for which God has created him. For there are divers members of the same body; therefore each of us has not the same office (1 Cor., ch. 12). Inasmuch as it is so necessary for the law to be fulfilled that heaven and earth shall pass away before one iota or the least point thereof be remitted, yet because God alone is good, and has created all things out of nothing, and by his Spirit makes us altogether new, and wholly leads us (for in Christ nothing avails but a new creature), none of these things can be ascribed to human powers; and we must confess that all things are the mere gifts of God, who favors and loves us of his own accord, and not for any merit of ours. From the above it can be sufficiently known what we believe justification to be, by whom it is brought us, and in what way it is received of us, and by what passages of Scripture we are induced to so believe. For although of many we have cited a few, yet by these few anyone who is even moderately versed in the Scriptures will be satisfied, and even more than satisfied, that passages of this kind that ascribe nothing but sin and perdition to us. As Hosea says, and all our righteousness and salvation to the Lord, meet readers of the Scriptures everywhere.", "token_count": 446, "proofs": []} +{"_source_id": "tetrapolitan-confession", "_source_title": "Tetrapolitan Confession", "_author": "Martin Bucer", "_contributors": ["Wolfgang Capito"], "_schema_type": "doctrinal_document", "_license": "cc0-1.0", "_source_url": "http://apostles-creed.org/wp-content/uploads/2014/09/tetrapolatan-strasbourg-swabian-confession.pdf", "document_id": "tetrapolitan-confession", "document_kind": "confession", "unit_type": "article", "number": "6", "title": "OF THE DUTIES OF A CHRISTIAN", "parent_number": "", "parent_title": "", "content": "Now it cannot be doubted what be the duties of a Christian, and to what actions he should be chiefly devoted: namely, to all those whereby every one, for his part, may profit his neighbors - first, with respect to life eternal, that they may begin to know, worship and fear God: and then with respect to the present life, that they may want nothing required by bodily necessity. For as the whole law of God, which is a most absolute commandment of all righteousness, is summed up in this one word; \"Thou shalt love thy neighbor as thyself\" (Rom. 13:9) so in rendering this love it is necessary that all righteousness be comprised and completed. Hence nothing at all is to be reckoned among the duties of a Christian which has not some force to profit our neighbor, and that every such work pertaineth the more to a Christian as more advantage may accrue to his neighbor. Therefore, after ecclesiastical functions we place among the chief duties of a Christian the administration of the government, obedience to magistrates (for these are of importance for the common profit), the care which is devoted to wife, children and family, and the honor which is rendered parents, because without these the life of men cannot subsist; and, lastly, the professions of good arts and all honorable branches of learning, since without the cultivation of these we would necessarily be destitute of the greatest blessings, and those which are peculiar to mankind. Yet in these and all other duties of human life no man must inconsiderately take anything to himself, but conscientiously consider whither God calls him. To conclude, let every man account that his duty, and that duty the more excellent. Whereby he may confer the greatest advantage upon men.", "token_count": 363, "proofs": []} +{"_source_id": "tetrapolitan-confession", "_source_title": "Tetrapolitan Confession", "_author": "Martin Bucer", "_contributors": ["Wolfgang Capito"], "_schema_type": "doctrinal_document", "_license": "cc0-1.0", "_source_url": "http://apostles-creed.org/wp-content/uploads/2014/09/tetrapolatan-strasbourg-swabian-confession.pdf", "document_id": "tetrapolitan-confession", "document_kind": "confession", "unit_type": "article", "number": "7", "title": "OF PRAYERS AND FASTS", "parent_number": "", "parent_title": "", "content": "We have prayers and fasts, actions nevertheless the most holy and such as are especially proper for Christians, to which our ecclesiastics most diligently exhort their hearers. For true fasting is, as It were, a renouncing of the present life. Which is always subject to evil desires, and a meditation upon the future life that is free from perturbations. Prayer is a lifting up of the mind to God, and such conversation with him that no other thing so greatly inflames man with heavenly affections and more mightily conforms the mind to God's will. But however holy and necessary that exercises be to Christians, yet as one's neighbor is not so much served by them as man is prepared to serve his neighbor with profit, they are not to be preferred to holy doctrine, godly exhortations and admonitions, and other duties whereby our neighbor at once receives profit. Hence we read of the Saviour that in the nighttime he gave himself to prayer, but in the daytime to doctrine and healing the sick. For as love is greater than faith and hope, so we believe that those things which come nearest - viz. such as bring assured profit unto men - are to be preferred above all other holy functions. Hence St. Chrysostom wrote that in the whole company of virtues fasting had the last place.", "token_count": 270, "proofs": []} +{"_source_id": "tetrapolitan-confession", "_source_title": "Tetrapolitan Confession", "_author": "Martin Bucer", "_contributors": ["Wolfgang Capito"], "_schema_type": "doctrinal_document", "_license": "cc0-1.0", "_source_url": "http://apostles-creed.org/wp-content/uploads/2014/09/tetrapolatan-strasbourg-swabian-confession.pdf", "document_id": "tetrapolitan-confession", "document_kind": "confession", "unit_type": "article", "number": "8", "title": "OF THE COMMANDING OF FASTS", "parent_number": "", "parent_title": "", "content": "But since no minds, unless they be very ardent and peculiarly influenced by inspiration from above, can either pray or fast aright and with profit, we believe that it is better, according to the example of the apostles and of the earlier and purer Church, by holy exhortations to invite men to these things, rather than to exhort them by precepts, especially such as bind men under penalty of sin, as the priests that have been of late, since the order of priests had not a little degenerated, undertook to do. So we prefer to leave the place, time and manner both of praying and of fasting to be determined by the Holy Ghost, without whom it is impossible for anyone either to pray or to fast aright, rather than prescribe them by fixed laws, especially such as may not be broken without some atonement. Yet for the younger and less perfect our preachers do not disapprove of the appointment of a fixed time and mode for praying and fasting, whereby, as by holy introductions, they may be prepared hereunto, provided this be done without binding of the conscience. We were brought to this opinion not only because the nature of these actions conflicts with all ungrateful compulsion, but especially by the consideration that neither Christ himself nor any of his apostles have in any way mentioned such precepts. This St. Chrysostom also testifies. \" Thou seest,\" says he, \" that an upright life aids more than all other things. Now I term an upright life not the labor of fasting nor the bed of hair or ashes, but if thou despisest money no otherwise than thou shouldst; if thou burn with love; if thou nourish the hungry with thy bread; if thou overcome thy anger; if thou desire not vainglory; if thou be not possessed with envy. For these are his instructions. For he does not say that his fast must be imitated, although he could have laid down those forty days, but: ' Learn of me; for I am meek and lowly of heart.' Yea, rather he says, on the contrary: ' Whatsoever is set before you, eat.' \"Moreover, we do not read that any solemn and set fast was appointed the ancient people of God, save that of one day. For the fasts which Scripture testifies were instituted by prophets and kings were evidently not set fasts, but enjoined only for their time, when certain calamities, either impending or already oppressing them, made such demands. Seeing, therefore, Scripture, as St. Paul distinctly affirms, instructs in every good work, but is ignorant of these fasts extorted by precepts, we do not see how it could be lawful for the successors of the apostles to oppress the Church with so great and so dangerous a burden. Truly Irenaeus testifies that in time past the observance of fasts in the churches was diverse and free, as is read in the Ecclesiastical History, book viii. chap. 14. In the same book Eusebius mentions that one Apollonius, an ecclesiastical writer, among other arguments used this also to confute the doctrine of the heretic Montanus, that he was the first that made laws for fasts. So unworthy did he deem this of those professing the sound doctrine of Christ. Thereupon Chrysostom says somewhere: \"Fasting is good, but let no man be compelled.\" And in another place he exhorts him that is not able to fast to abstain from dainties, and affirms that this does not differ much from fasting, and that it is a strong weapon to repress the fury of the devil. Moreover, experience itself more than proves that such commandments concerning fasts have been a great hindrance to godliness. When, therefore, we saw very evidently that the chief men in the Church beyond the authority of Scripture assumed this authority so to enjoin fasts as to bind men's consciences, we allowed consciences to be freed from these snares, but by the Scriptures, and especially Paul's writings, which with singular earnestness remove these rudiments of the world from the necks of Christians. For the saying of Paul ought not to have light weight with us: \"Let no man, therefore, judge you in meat, or in drink, or in respect of an holy day, or of the new moon, or of the Sabbath days.\" And again: \" Wherefore if ye be dead with Christ from the rudiments of the world, why, as though living in the world, are ye subject to ordinances? \" For if St. Paul (than whom no man at any time taught Christ more certainly) maintains that through Christ we have obtained such liberty in external things that he not only allows no creature the right to burden those who believe in Christ, even with those ceremonies and observances which God himself appointed, and wished in their own time to be profitable, but also denounces as having fallen away from Christ, and that Christ is of none effect to those who suffer themselves to be made servant thereto, what verdict do we think should be passed on those commandments which men have devised of themselves, not only without any oracle, but also without any example worthy of being followed, and which, therefore, are unto most not only beggarly and weak, but also hurtful; not elements - i.e. rudiments of holy discipline - but impediments of true godliness? How much more unjust will it be for anyone to assume to himself this power over the inheritance of Christ, so as to oppress it with such bondage, and how far shall it remove us from Christ if we submit ourselves to these things! For who does not see that the glory of Christ (to whom we ought wholly to live, as he has wholly redeemed us to himself and delivered us, and that, too, by his blood) is more obscured if without his authority we bind our conscience to such laws as are the inventions of men, than to those which have God as their author, even though they were once in their own time to be observed? Certainly, it is less fault to play the Jew than the heathen. But it is the custom of the heathen to receive laws for the worship of God which have originated without God's advice, and from man's invention only. Wherefore, if ever elsewhere, the saying of Paul is in place: \"Ye are bought with a price; be not ye the servants of men.\"", "token_count": 1349, "proofs": []} +{"_source_id": "tetrapolitan-confession", "_source_title": "Tetrapolitan Confession", "_author": "Martin Bucer", "_contributors": ["Wolfgang Capito"], "_schema_type": "doctrinal_document", "_license": "cc0-1.0", "_source_url": "http://apostles-creed.org/wp-content/uploads/2014/09/tetrapolatan-strasbourg-swabian-confession.pdf", "document_id": "tetrapolitan-confession", "document_kind": "confession", "unit_type": "article", "number": "9", "title": "OF THE CHOICE OF MEATS", "parent_number": "", "parent_title": "", "content": "For the same cause was remitted also the selection of meats prescribed for certain days, which St. Paul, writing to Timothy, calls a doctrine of demons. Nor is their answer firmly grounded who maintain that these expressions were used only against the Manichaeans, Encratites, Tatianites and Marcionites, who wholly forbad certain kinds of meats and marriage. The apostle in this place condemned those who command \"to abstain from meats which God hath created to be received,\" etc. Now they also who forbid the taking of certain meats on certain days nevertheless command men to abstain from meats which God created to be taken, and are akin to the doctrines of demons, as is manifest from the reason that the apostle added. For he says God has created everything that is good, and nothing is to be refused that is received with thanksgiving. He excepts no times, although no one favored frugality, temperance, and also choice chastisements of the flesh and lawful fastings, more than he did. Certainly, a Christian must observe frugality, but at all times; and the flesh must sometimes be chastised by diminishing the accustomed diet, but plainness and moderation of meats conduce to this more than does the kind. To conclude: it is meet for Christians now and then to take upon themselves a due fast; but that must not be an abstinence from certain but from all meats; nor from meats only, but from all the dainties whatsoever of this life. For what kind of fast is this, what sort of abstinence, to change only the kind of dainties (as those who are regarded today more devout than others are wont to do) , since St. Chrysostom does not regard it a fast if we continue even entirely without meats until evening, unless, together with abstinence from meats, we are continent also from those things that are hurtful, and bestow much leisure upon the pursuit of spiritual things?", "token_count": 403, "proofs": []} +{"_source_id": "tetrapolitan-confession", "_source_title": "Tetrapolitan Confession", "_author": "Martin Bucer", "_contributors": ["Wolfgang Capito"], "_schema_type": "doctrinal_document", "_license": "cc0-1.0", "_source_url": "http://apostles-creed.org/wp-content/uploads/2014/09/tetrapolatan-strasbourg-swabian-confession.pdf", "document_id": "tetrapolitan-confession", "document_kind": "confession", "unit_type": "article", "number": "10", "title": "THAT BY PRAYERS AND FASTINGS WE MUST NOT LOOK TO MERIT ANYTHING", "parent_number": "", "parent_title": "", "content": "Moreover, our ecclesiastics have taught that this fault must be amended with respect to prayers and fasts - viz., that men are commonly taught to seek some sort of merit and justification by these their works. For just as we are saved by grace through faith, so also are we justified. And of the works of the law, among which prayers and fastings are reckoned, Paul has written thus: \"Christ is become of none effect unto you, whosoever of you are justified by the law; ye are fallen from grace. For we through the Spirit wait for the hope of righteousness by faith.\" Therefore we must pray, but to the end that we may receive of God, not that we may hereby confer anything upon him. We must fast, that we may the better pray and keep the flesh within duty, not that we may deserve anything for ourselves before God. This end and use alone of prayers and fasts both the Scripture and also the writings and examples of the fathers prescribe. Besides, our circumstances are such that although we could pray and fast with such devoutness, and perform all things that God has enjoined upon us, so that nothing more could be required (which hitherto no mortal has at any time performed) , yet we must still confess that we are unprofitable servants. What merit, therefore, can we imagine?", "token_count": 274, "proofs": []} +{"_source_id": "tetrapolitan-confession", "_source_title": "Tetrapolitan Confession", "_author": "Martin Bucer", "_contributors": ["Wolfgang Capito"], "_schema_type": "doctrinal_document", "_license": "cc0-1.0", "_source_url": "http://apostles-creed.org/wp-content/uploads/2014/09/tetrapolatan-strasbourg-swabian-confession.pdf", "document_id": "tetrapolitan-confession", "document_kind": "confession", "unit_type": "article", "number": "11", "title": "THAT ONE GOD IS TO BE WORSHIPPED THROUGH CHRIST", "parent_number": "", "parent_title": "", "content": "Another abuse concerning these things has been rejected, by which some think by fastings and prayers they can so oblige the Virgin Mary that bare God, and other saints, as, by their intercession and merits, to be delivered from all evils, both of body and of soul, and to be enriched with every kind of good things. For our preachers teach that the heavenly Father alone is to be invoked through Christ as the only Mediator, and that we are to pray of him all things, as he himself has testified that he will refuse us nothing which we ask only in faith and in the name of Christ. Since, therefore, Paul proclaims this one man Jesus Christ as Mediator between God and men, and no one can love us more or have more influence with the Father, our preachers are accustomed to urge that this one advocate and intercessor with the Father is enough. Yet they teach the duty of honoring the most holy Virgin Mary, the mother of God, and all saints, with the greatest devotion, but that this can be done only when we strive after those things that were especially pleasing to them - viz., innocency and godliness, of which they have afforded us such eminent examples. For since all godly persons love God with all the heart and soul and strength, we can in nothing please them better than together with them, as ardently as possible, both to love and to imitate God. For they do not ascribe their salvation to their own merits, much less ever think of aiding us thereby. For every one of them, when he lived here, said with Paul: \"The life which I now live in the flesh I live by the faith of the Son of God, who loved me and gave himself for me. I do not make void the grace of God.\" Seeing, therefore, that they themselves ascribed all that they had received to the grace of God and the redemption of Jesus Christ, we can gratify them no better than if we also rely upon such assistance.", "token_count": 410, "proofs": []} +{"_source_id": "tetrapolitan-confession", "_source_title": "Tetrapolitan Confession", "_author": "Martin Bucer", "_contributors": ["Wolfgang Capito"], "_schema_type": "doctrinal_document", "_license": "cc0-1.0", "_source_url": "http://apostles-creed.org/wp-content/uploads/2014/09/tetrapolatan-strasbourg-swabian-confession.pdf", "document_id": "tetrapolitan-confession", "document_kind": "confession", "unit_type": "article", "number": "12", "title": "OF MONKERY", "parent_number": "", "parent_title": "", "content": "For the same reason, that all our justification consists in faith in Jesus Christ, whence we derive liberty in all external things, we have permitted the bonds of monkery also among us to be relaxed. For we saw that this liberty of Christians was everywhere earnestly asserted by St. Paul, whereby every Christian, being of himself sure that all righteousness and salvation must be sought for only in Jesus Christ our Lord, and also that he must always use all things of this life as for the advantage of his neighbor, so also for the glory of God, freely permits himself and all that he has to be arbitrated and directed by the Holy Spirit of Christ, the bestower of true adoption and liberty, and also to be appointed and bestowed not only for the profit of his neighbors, but also to the glory of God. In retaining this liberty we show that we are servants of God; in betraying it to men, addicting ourselves to their inventions, we, like renegades, forsake Christ and flee to men. This we do the more wickedly as Christ has purchased us with no common price, as he has redeemed us by his blood from the deadly servitude of Satan. This is the reason why St. Paul, in writing to the Galatians, so greatly detested that they had bound themselves to the ceremonies of the law, although they were divine; yet, as we have shown above, the excuse for this was far better than to submit themselves to the yoke of those ceremonies which men devised of themselves. For he wrote, and of a truth, that those who admit the yoke of these ceremonies despise the grace of God and count the death of Christ as a thing of naught. And hence he says that he fears that he has labored for them in vain, and exhorts them to stand fast in that liberty wherewith Christ hath made them free, and not to be entangled again in the yoke of bondage. Now, it is manifest that monkery is nothing else than a bondage of human traditions, and of such indeed as Paul has condemned by name in the passages which we have cited. For undoubtedly they who profess monkery consecrate themselves to these inventions of men in the hope of merits. Hence it is that they regard it so heinous an offence to desert these for the liberty of Christ. Therefore as our body as well as our spirit belongs to God (and that in a double respect - viz. of condition and of redemption) , it cannot be lawful for Christians to make themselves slaves to this monastic servitude, much less than for temporal servants to change their masters. Besides, it cannot be denied that by such bondage and vows to live after the commandments of men a necessity, as it always used to be formerly, of transgressing God's law is occasioned, since God's law requires that, according to his ability, a Christian should be of service to the magistrate, parents, relatives and all others whom God has made nearest to him and brought to him for assistance, in what place, time or manner soever their profit demands. Then let him embrace that mode of living whereby he may chiefly provide for the affairs of his neighbors. Neither let him choose celibacy, unless it be given him for the kingdom of God - i.e. in order to promote godliness and God's glory to renounce marriage and make himself a eunuch. For the commandment of God, published by Paul, abides, which no vows of men can render void: \"To avoid fornication let every man\" (he excepts no one) \" have his own wife, and let every woman have her own husband.\" For all do not receive this word concerning adopting a single life for the kingdom of heaven, as Christ himself testifies, than whom no one more exactly knew and more faithfully taught either what is the power of human nature or what is acceptable to the Father. Now, it is well known that by these monastic vows they who assume them are so bound to a certain kind of men that they think it unlawful to be obedient and dutiful any longer to either the magistrate or their parents or any men (the head of the monastery alone excepted) , or to relieve them with their substance, and least of all to marry, even when they greatly burn; and hence they necessarily fall into all sorts of disgraceful ways of life. Since, therefore, it is clear that these monastic vows render a man who is freed from the service of Christ subject not so much to the bondage of men as of Satan, and bring a necessity of transgressing God's law, as is the nature of all human traditions, and therefore conflict manifestly with God's commandments, we very properly believe that they are to be regarded void, as not only the written law, but also the law of nature, commands that a promise be disannulled if its observance hinder good morals, and much more if it hinder religion. Therefore we could not withstand any one who wished to exchange a monastic life - undoubtedly a bondage to Satan -for a Christian life. So also we could not withstand others of the ecclesiastical order who, marrying, embraced a kind of life wherefrom more advantage to their neighbors and greater purity of life could be expected than from that wherein they lived before. To conclude: neither did we undertake to prohibit from the right of marriage those among us who have persevered in the ministry of God, whatever were the vows of chastity that they had assumed. In this we were influenced by the reasons above specified, since St. Paul, the advocate of true chastity, assumes even a bishop to be a married man. For we have justly preferred this one divine law above all human laws - viz.: \"To avoid fornication, let every man have his own wife.\" It is doubtless because this law has been rejected for so long a time that all kinds of lusts, even those that are unmentionable (with all reverence to Your Worshipful Majesty, Most Excellent Emperor) , have more than overwhelmed the ecclesiastical order, so that today there is no kind of mortals more abominable than those who bear this name.", "token_count": 1267, "proofs": []} +{"_source_id": "tetrapolitan-confession", "_source_title": "Tetrapolitan Confession", "_author": "Martin Bucer", "_contributors": ["Wolfgang Capito"], "_schema_type": "doctrinal_document", "_license": "cc0-1.0", "_source_url": "http://apostles-creed.org/wp-content/uploads/2014/09/tetrapolatan-strasbourg-swabian-confession.pdf", "document_id": "tetrapolitan-confession", "document_kind": "confession", "unit_type": "article", "number": "13", "title": "OF THE OFFICE, DIGNITY AND POWER OF MINISTERS IN THE CHURCH", "parent_number": "", "parent_title": "", "content": "Concerning the ministry and the dignity of the ecclesiastical order we teach: first, that there is no power in the Church except for edification. Secondly, that we must not think otherwise of any man in this estate than Paul wished himself, Peter, Apollos and others to be esteemed - viz. as ministers of Christ and stewards of the mysteries of God, in whom it is chiefly required that each one be found faithful. These have the keys of the kingdom of heaven, the power to bind and to loose, to remit and to retain sins, yet in such a manner that they be nothing else than ministers of Christ, whose right and prerogative alone this is. For as he is the only one who can renew souls, so he it is alone who by his power opens heaven to men and frees them from sins. Both of these come to us only when it is given us to be renewed in mind and to have our citizenship in heaven. It is the part of ministers to plant and to water, neither of which are efficacious of themselves, for it is God who giveth the increase. For no one is sufficient of himself to think anything as of himself, but his sufficiency is of God, who also hath made whom he wishes ministers of the New Testament, to render men properly convinced concerning Christ truly partakers of him; not to minister the dead letter - i.e., doctrine that sounds forth only externally, without changing the heart - but that which quickens the spirit and renews the heart. Thus they are at length coworkers with God, and truly open heaven and remit sins. Hence it is that in delivering this power to the apostles Christ breathed upon them and said: \"Receive ye the Holy Ghost \"; and then added: \"Whosesoever sins ye remit, they are remitted unto them.\" Therefore, what constitutes fit and properly consecrated ministers of the Church, bishops, teachers and pastors, is that they have been divinely sent (\" for how will they preach unless they be sent? \") - i.e., that they have received the power and mind to preach the Gospel and to feed the flock of Christ, and also the Holy Ghost who cooperates - i.e., persuades hearts. Other virtues wherewith men of this order should be furnished St. Paul recounts. Those, therefore, who are sent, anointed, and furnished in this sort have an earnest care for the Lord's flock, and labor faithfully in feeding it; and we acknowledge them in the number of bishops, elders and pastors, and as worthy of double honor, and every Christian ought with the greatest promptness obey their commands. But those who devote themselves to different things put themselves in a different place and are distinguished by a different name. Yet the life of no one should give such offence as that Christians should hesitate to embrace whatever he may declare, either from Moses or the chair of Christ; that is, either from the Law or the Gospel. But Christ's sheep are not to hear the voice of such as introduce strange things. Moreover, they who in secular things have received power as it has been ordained of God have it in such a way that he resists an ordinance of God who is unwilling to obey their direction in matters that do not conflict with God's commands. Therefore the charge against us by some is a calumny -viz. that our preachers undermine the jurisdiction of ecclesiastics. The temporal jurisdiction which they have has never been interfered with by our preachers. And the spiritual jurisdiction, whereby they ought by the Word of God to free consciences and to faithfully feed them on Christ's Gospel. They have often invoked; so far are they from ever resisting it. But the reason why we did not endure the doctrine of certain ecclesiastics, and, according to our necessity, substituted others in their place, or, as is manifest, have retained those who have been discharged by the episcopal authorities, is that the latter clearly proclaimed the voice of our Shepherd, while the former declared that of strangers. For when the question is concerning the interests of the Gospel and sound doctrine, those who truly believe in Christ must turn themselves entirely to the Bishop of our souls, Jesus Christ, and in no way admit the voice of strangers. In this, injury can be inflicted on no one, since the words of Paul are true: \"For all things are yours; whether Paul, or Apollos, or Cephas, or the world, or life, or death, or things present, or things to come; all are yours; and ye are Christ's; and Christ is God's.\" Certainly, if Peter and Paul, with the entire world, are hitherto ours, and we in no way theirs, but Christ's, and that just as he is his Father's - viz. that in all things that we are we live to him alone, for this end using all things as ours - no one of the ecclesiastics can justly complain of us that we are not sufficiently obedient to them, while it has been manifest that we were following the will of God. These things are taught among us concerning the office, dignity and authority of ministers of the Church, and the passages of Scripture which we have cited and others like them have influenced us to give our faith thereto.", "token_count": 1088, "proofs": []} +{"_source_id": "tetrapolitan-confession", "_source_title": "Tetrapolitan Confession", "_author": "Martin Bucer", "_contributors": ["Wolfgang Capito"], "_schema_type": "doctrinal_document", "_license": "cc0-1.0", "_source_url": "http://apostles-creed.org/wp-content/uploads/2014/09/tetrapolatan-strasbourg-swabian-confession.pdf", "document_id": "tetrapolitan-confession", "document_kind": "confession", "unit_type": "article", "number": "14", "title": "OF HUMAN TRADITIONS", "parent_number": "", "parent_title": "", "content": "Furthermore, concerning the traditions of the fathers or such as the bishops and churches at this day ordain, the opinion of our men is as follows: They reckon no traditions among human traditions (such, namely, as are condemned in the Scriptures) except those that conflict with the law of God, such as bind the conscience concerning meat, drink, times and other external things, such as forbid marriage to those to whom it is necessary for an honorable life, and other things of that stamp. For such as agree with the Scripture, and were instituted for good morals and the profit of men, even though not expressed in Scripture in words, nevertheless, since they flow from the command of love, which orders all things most becomingly, are justly regarded divine rather than human. Of this sort were those of Paul - that women should not pray in the church bareheaded or men with heads covered; that they who are to commune should tarry one for the other; that no one should speak with tongues in the congregation without an interpreter; that the prophets without confusion should deliver their prophecies to be judged by those who sit by. Many such the Church even today justly observes, and according to occasion frames anew, which he who rejects despises the authority, not of men, but of God, whose tradition whatsoever is profitable. For \"whatever truth is said or written is said and written by His gift who is the truth itself,\" as St. Augustine has devoutly written. But oftentimes there is disputing about this as to what tradition is profitable, what not - i.e. what promotes and what retards godliness. But he who shall seek nothing of his own, and consecrates himself entirely to the public profit, shall easily see what things correspond to God's law and what do not. Furthermore, since the condition of Christians is such that they are even helped by injuries, the Christian will refuse to obey not even unjust laws, provided they make no godless command, according to the saying of Christ: \"Whosoever shall compel thee to go a mile, go with him twain.\" Thus, undoubtedly, the Christian ought to become all things unto all men, so that he may endeavor both to suffer and to do everything for the pleasure and profit of men, provided they be not opposed to God's commands. Hence it is that everyone obeys the civil laws that do not conflict with godliness, the more readily the more fully he is imbued with the faith of Christ.", "token_count": 504, "proofs": []} +{"_source_id": "tetrapolitan-confession", "_source_title": "Tetrapolitan Confession", "_author": "Martin Bucer", "_contributors": ["Wolfgang Capito"], "_schema_type": "doctrinal_document", "_license": "cc0-1.0", "_source_url": "http://apostles-creed.org/wp-content/uploads/2014/09/tetrapolatan-strasbourg-swabian-confession.pdf", "document_id": "tetrapolitan-confession", "document_kind": "confession", "unit_type": "article", "number": "15", "title": "OF THE CHURCH", "parent_number": "", "parent_title": "", "content": "We must set forth now what we think concerning the Church and the sacraments. The Church of Christ, therefore, which is frequently called the kingdom of heaven, is the fellowship of those who have enlisted under Christ and committed themselves entirely to his faith; with whom, nevertheless, until the end of the world, those are mingled who feign faith in Christ, but do not truly have it. This the Lord has taught sufficiently by the parable of the tares; also by the net cast into the sea, which brought bad fish in with the good; then, too, by the parable of the king who commanded all to be invited to the marriage of his son, and afterwards the one without the wedding garment to be cast out. Moreover, when the Church is proclaimed the bride of Christ, for whom he gave himself that she might be sanctified; also when it is called the house of God, the pillar and ground of the truth, Mount Zion, the city of the living God, the heavenly Jerusalem, the Church of the firstborn who are written in heaven, - these encomiums pertain only to those who have truly obtained a place among the children of God because they firmly believe in Christ. Since in these the Saviour truly reigns, they are properly called this Church and the communion - i.e. society - of saints, as the term \"Church\" is explained in the Apostles' Creed. This the Holy Ghost rules, from this Christ is never absent, but he sanctifies it to present it at length to himself blameless, not having spot or wrinkle. This, finally, he that will not hear is to be regarded a heathen and a publican. Although that whereby it is entitled to be called the Church of Christ - namely, faith in Christ - cannot be seen, yet it can be seen and plainly known from its fruits. Of these fruits the chief are a courageous confession of the truth, a true love tendered to all, and a brave contempt of all things for Christ. These undoubtedly cannot be absent where the Gospel and its sacraments are purely administered. Besides, since it is the Church and kingdom of God, and for this reason all things must be done in the best order, it has various offices of ministers. For it is a body compacted of various members, whereof each has his own work. While they perform in good faith their ministry, laboring earnestly in word and doctrine, they truly represent the Church, so that he who hears them is correctly said to hear the Church. But with what spirit they should be moved and with what authority endowed we have declared above and given account when we explained our faith concerning the ministry of the Church. For they who teach what conflicts with Christ's commands cannot represent the Church of Christ; nevertheless, it may occur, and actually does occur frequently, that the wicked both prophesy in Christ's name and pass judgment in the Church. But those who propose what differs from Christ's doctrines, even though they be within the Church, nevertheless, because preoccupied with error, they do not proclaim the voice of the Shepherd, undoubtedly cannot represent the Church, the bride of Christ. Therefore they are not to be heard in his name, since Christ's sheep follow not the voice of a stranger. These things our theologians teach of the Church, derived from the passages cited and similar passages.", "token_count": 689, "proofs": []} +{"_source_id": "tetrapolitan-confession", "_source_title": "Tetrapolitan Confession", "_author": "Martin Bucer", "_contributors": ["Wolfgang Capito"], "_schema_type": "doctrinal_document", "_license": "cc0-1.0", "_source_url": "http://apostles-creed.org/wp-content/uploads/2014/09/tetrapolatan-strasbourg-swabian-confession.pdf", "document_id": "tetrapolitan-confession", "document_kind": "confession", "unit_type": "article", "number": "16", "title": "OF THE SACRAMENTS", "parent_number": "", "parent_title": "", "content": "Furthermore, since the Church lives here in the flesh, even though not according to the flesh, it has pleased the Lord to teach, admonish and exhort it also by the outward Word; and that this might be done the more conveniently he wished his people to maintain an external society among themselves. For this reason he has also given to them sacred symbols, which we call sacraments. Among these, Baptism and the Lord's Supper are the chief. These we believe were called sacraments by the ancients, not only because they are visible signs of invisible grace (to use the words of St. Augustine) , but also because in them a profession of faith, as it were, is made.", "token_count": 143, "proofs": []} +{"_source_id": "tetrapolitan-confession", "_source_title": "Tetrapolitan Confession", "_author": "Martin Bucer", "_contributors": ["Wolfgang Capito"], "_schema_type": "doctrinal_document", "_license": "cc0-1.0", "_source_url": "http://apostles-creed.org/wp-content/uploads/2014/09/tetrapolatan-strasbourg-swabian-confession.pdf", "document_id": "tetrapolitan-confession", "document_kind": "confession", "unit_type": "article", "number": "17", "title": "OF BAPTISM", "parent_number": "", "parent_title": "", "content": "Of Baptism, therefore, we confess that which Scripture in various places declares of it: that by it we are buried into Christ's death, are united into one body and put on Christ; that it is the washing of regeneration, that it washes away sins and saves us. All this we understand as St. Peter has interpreted when he says: \"The like figure whereunto even baptism doth also now save us, not the putting away of the filth of the flesh, but the answer of a good conscience toward God.\" For without faith it is impossible to please God, and we are saved by grace, not by our works. But since Baptism is the sacrament of the covenant that God makes with those who are his, promising to be their God and Protector, as well as of their seed, and to have them as his people, and finally, since it is a symbol of renewing through the Spirit, which occurs through Christ, our theologians teach that it is to be given infants also, no less than formerly under Moses they were circumcised. For we are indeed the children of Abraham. Therefore no less to us than to those of old pertains the promise: I will be thy God and the God of thy seed.", "token_count": 254, "proofs": []} +{"_source_id": "tetrapolitan-confession", "_source_title": "Tetrapolitan Confession", "_author": "Martin Bucer", "_contributors": ["Wolfgang Capito"], "_schema_type": "doctrinal_document", "_license": "cc0-1.0", "_source_url": "http://apostles-creed.org/wp-content/uploads/2014/09/tetrapolatan-strasbourg-swabian-confession.pdf", "document_id": "tetrapolitan-confession", "document_kind": "confession", "unit_type": "article", "number": "18", "title": "OF THE EUCHARIST", "parent_number": "", "parent_title": "", "content": "Concerning this venerable sacrament of the body and blood of Christ, all that the evangelists, Paul and the holy fathers, have left in writing, our men, in the best faith, teach, commend and inculcate. And hence with singular zeal they always publish this goodness of Christ to his people, whereby no less today than at that last Supper, to all those who sincerely have given their names among his disciples and receive this Supper according to his institution, he deigns to give his true body and true blood to be truly eaten and drunk for the food and drink of souls, for their nourishment unto life eternal, so that now he may live and abide in them, and they in him, to be raised up by him at the last day to new and immortal life, according to his words of eternal truth: \" Take, eat; this is my body,\" etc.; \" drink ye all of it; for this is my blood,\" etc. Now, our ecclesiastics with especial diligence withdraw the minds of our people both from all contention and from all superfluous and curious inquiry to that which is alone profitable, and which was alone regarded by Christ our Saviour - namely, that, fed upon him, we may live in and through him a life pleasing to God, holy, and therefore eternal and blessed, and that we who partake of one bread in the Holy Supper may be among ourselves one bread and one body. Hence indeed it occurs that the divine sacraments, the Most Holy Supper of Christ, are administered and received among us very religiously and with singular reverence. From these things, which are truly in this manner, Thy Most Worshipful Majesty, Most Clement Emperor, doth know how falsely our adversaries proclaim that our men change Christ's words and do them violence by human glosses; that nothing save mere bread and mere wine is administered in our Supper; and thus that among us the Lord's Supper has been despised and rejected. For with the greatest earnestness our men always teach and exhort that every man with simple faith embrace these words of the Lord, rejecting all devices and false glosses of men, and removing all wavering, apply his mind to their true meaning, and finally, with as great devotion as possible, receive these sacraments for the quickening nourishment of their souls and the grateful remembrance of so great a benefit; as is generally done now among us more frequently and devoutly than heretofore. Moreover, our ecclesiastics have always hitherto offered themselves, as they do today also, with all modesty and truth, in order to render an account of their faith and doctrine concerning all that they believe and teach touching this sacrament, as well as other things; and that not only to Thy Worshipful Majesty, but also to everyone who demands it.", "token_count": 583, "proofs": []} +{"_source_id": "tetrapolitan-confession", "_source_title": "Tetrapolitan Confession", "_author": "Martin Bucer", "_contributors": ["Wolfgang Capito"], "_schema_type": "doctrinal_document", "_license": "cc0-1.0", "_source_url": "http://apostles-creed.org/wp-content/uploads/2014/09/tetrapolatan-strasbourg-swabian-confession.pdf", "document_id": "tetrapolitan-confession", "document_kind": "confession", "unit_type": "article", "number": "19", "title": "THE MASS", "parent_number": "", "parent_title": "", "content": "Furthermore, since Christ has instituted his Supper in this manner, which afterwards began to be called the mass - to wit, that therein the faithful, being fed with his body and blood unto life eternal, should show forth his death, whereby they are redeemed - our ecclesiastics, by this means giving thanks and commending this salvation to others also, could not do otherwise than condemn, on the one hand, the general neglect of these things, and, on the other, the presumption of the celebrants of masses in offering Christ for the living and the dead, and in making the mass a work whereby almost alone the favor of God and salvation are obtained, without regard to what men either believe or live. Whence that shameful and twice and thrice impious buying and selling of this sacrament crept in, and the result was that today nothing is more a means of gain than the mass. Therefore they rejected private masses, because the Lord commanded this sacrament to his disciples to be used in common. Hence Paul also commands the Corinthians to wait for one another when going to the Holy Supper, and denies that they celebrate the Lord's Supper when each one takes his own supper while they are eating. Moreover, their boast that they offer up Christ as a victim our men condemn, because the Epistle to the Hebrews plainly testifies that as men once die, so Christ was once offered to take away the sins of many, and can no more be offered again than die again; and on this account, as a perfect sacrifice for our sins, he sits forever at the right hand of God, expecting what remains, until his enemies as a footstool may be placed beneath his feet. \"For by one offering he hath perfected forever them that are sanctified.\" But their making of the mass a good work, whereby something is obtained of God, our preachers have taught conflicts with the uniform declaration of Scripture that we are justified and receive God's favor by the Spirit of Christ and through faith, concerning which Scriptural testimonies have been cited above. So, too, our preachers have showed that the not commending in the mass the death of the Lord to the people is contrary to the command of Christ, to receive these sacraments in commemoration of himself, and to that of Paul, that thereby Christ's death is set forth until he come. And since many, without any desire of godliness, commonly celebrate the mass only for the purpose of nourishing the body, our preachers have shown that this is so execrable to God that even though the mass were in itself no hindrance to godliness, yet it should justly and by God's command be abolished. This is clear from Isaiah alone. For our God is spirit and truth, and therefore does not allow himself to be worshipped save in spirit and truth. Moreover, how grievous to the Lord is this indecorous huckstering introduced with reference to these sacraments they have also taught should be conjectured from the fact that Christ so severely and altogether against his accustomed manner, taking to himself external vengeance, cast out of the temple those buying and selling, although they seemed to be doing business only to further sacrifices that were made according to law. Therefore, since the rite of the mass, as commonly celebrated, conflicts in so many ways with the Scripture of God, just as also it is diverse in many ways from that which the holy fathers observed, it has been very severely condemned among us from the pulpit, and by the Word of God been made so detestable that many have abandoned it of their own accord, and others when it was abrogated by authority of the magistrate. This we have allowed for no other reason than because throughout the whole of Scripture the Spirit of God detests nothing so, and commands nothing so earnestly to be taken away, as a feigned and false worship of himself. Now, no one who is influenced in any way by religion is ignorant what an inevitable necessity is laid upon one who fears God when he is persuaded that God requires anything of him. For anyone could easily foresee how many would endure that anything in so holy a rite as the mass should be changed by us; neither were there any who would not have preferred not only not to offend Thy Worshipful Majesty, but even any prince of the lowest rank. But since they did not doubt that by the common rite of the mass God was greatly provoked, and his glory, for which even life ought to he laid down, was obscured, they could not do otherwise than remove it, lest by their connivance they should render themselves liable for diminishing God's glory. Truly, if God is to be loved and worshipped above all, godly men must tolerate nothing less than what he abominates. That this one cause has constrained us to change certain matters concerning these things we call Him to witness from whom no secret is hid.", "token_count": 1001, "proofs": []} +{"_source_id": "tetrapolitan-confession", "_source_title": "Tetrapolitan Confession", "_author": "Martin Bucer", "_contributors": ["Wolfgang Capito"], "_schema_type": "doctrinal_document", "_license": "cc0-1.0", "_source_url": "http://apostles-creed.org/wp-content/uploads/2014/09/tetrapolatan-strasbourg-swabian-confession.pdf", "document_id": "tetrapolitan-confession", "document_kind": "confession", "unit_type": "article", "number": "20", "title": "OF CONFESSION", "parent_number": "", "parent_title": "", "content": "Since, indeed, also the confession of sins which arises from godliness can be rendered by no man whom his repentance and true grief of mind do not impel thereto, it cannot be extorted by any precept. Wherefore neither Christ himself nor the apostles would command it. For this cause, therefore, our ecclesiastics exhort men to confess their sins, and therewith show its fruit - viz. that a man should privately seek consolation, advice, doctrine and instruction of one who is a Christian and wise - yet by commandments urge it upon no one, but affirm that such commandments injure godliness. For the institution of confessing sins to a priest has driven innumerable souls into grievous despair, and is subject to so many other faults that it ought long since to have been abrogated; and doubtless would have been abrogated if the presidents of churches in the most recent times had glowed with the same zeal for removing stumbling blocks as in former times Nestorius, bishop of Constantinople, who abolished secret confession in his church, because a woman of the nobility, who went often to church as though to perform works of penance, was found to have lain frequently with a deacon. Undoubtedly innumerable sins of such kind were committed in many places. Besides, the pontifical laws require that the hearer and judge of confession should be of such character, so holy, learned, wise and merciful, that one could scarcely determine to whom to confess among those who are commonly appointed to hear confessions. Moreover, the Schoolmen also think that it is better to confess sins to a layman than to a priest as cannot be expected to afford edification. The sum of all is, that that confession which sound repentance and true grief of mind for sins does not produce brings more injury than good. Since, therefore, God alone can give repentance and true sorrow for our sins, nothing salutary in this matter can be accomplished by precepts, as experience itself has made too manifest.", "token_count": 421, "proofs": []} +{"_source_id": "tetrapolitan-confession", "_source_title": "Tetrapolitan Confession", "_author": "Martin Bucer", "_contributors": ["Wolfgang Capito"], "_schema_type": "doctrinal_document", "_license": "cc0-1.0", "_source_url": "http://apostles-creed.org/wp-content/uploads/2014/09/tetrapolatan-strasbourg-swabian-confession.pdf", "document_id": "tetrapolitan-confession", "document_kind": "confession", "unit_type": "article", "number": "21", "title": "OF THE CHANTS AND PRAYERS OF ECCLESIASTICS", "parent_number": "", "parent_title": "", "content": "For the same reason - viz. that there should be no conniving at an offence to God, which might occur under pretext of his service, than which nothing can offend him more-our men have condemned most things in the chants and prayers of ecclesiastics. For it is clearly manifest that these have degenerated from the first institution of the fathers, since no one who has examined the writings of the ancients is ignorant that the custom was current among them to earnestly repeat and also expound a few psalms in connection with a chapter of Scripture; while now many of the psalms are chanted, but almost without thinking, and of the reading of Scripture only the beginnings of the chapters remain, and innumerable things are assumed one after another that serve for superstition rather than for godliness. First, therefore, our ministers have denounced the minglings with holy prayers and chants of not a few things that are contrary to the Scriptures, as they ascribe to some saints what pertains to Christ alone - namely, to free from sins and other evils -and not so much to obtain the favor of God and every kind of blessings by entreaty as to bestow it as a gift. Secondly, that they are increased so infinitely that they cannot be chanted or recited with an attentive mind. Lastly, that these are also made meritorious works, and are wont to be sold for no small price; to say nothing meanwhile of what is contrary to the express command of the Holy Ghost - viz. that all things are said and chanted in such a tongue as the people not only do not understand, but sometimes not even those who obtain their livelihood by these chants and prayers.", "token_count": 345, "proofs": []} +{"_source_id": "tetrapolitan-confession", "_source_title": "Tetrapolitan Confession", "_author": "Martin Bucer", "_contributors": ["Wolfgang Capito"], "_schema_type": "doctrinal_document", "_license": "cc0-1.0", "_source_url": "http://apostles-creed.org/wp-content/uploads/2014/09/tetrapolatan-strasbourg-swabian-confession.pdf", "document_id": "tetrapolitan-confession", "document_kind": "confession", "unit_type": "article", "number": "22", "title": "OF STATUES AND IMAGES", "parent_number": "", "parent_title": "", "content": "Finally, against statues and images our preachers have applied the holy oracles, chiefly because they began to be worshipped and adored openly, and vain expenditure was devoted to them that was due the hungry, thirsty and naked Christ; and lastly, because by their worship and the expenditure they required (both conflicting with God's word) they seek merits with God. Against this religious error they have interposed also the authority of the ancient Church, which undoubtedly abominated the sight of any image, whether painted or graven, in the church, as the deed of Epiphanius, bishop of Salamis in Cyprus, that he reports of himself, abundantly proves. For when he saw on a curtain in a certain church a painting of Christ or some saint (for he writes that he does not exactly remember), he was inflamed with such indignation because he saw an image of a man hanging in the church, contrary to the authority of the Scriptures and to our faith and religion, that he at once tore the curtain and ordered that the corpse of a poor man be wrapped therein. The letter in which this man of God narrates this of himself, writing to John, bishop of Jerusalem, St. Jerome has translated as genuine into the Latin, nor has he uttered a word in the least disapproving this judgment of Epiphanius concerning images. From this it is clearly inferred that neither St. Jerome himself nor the bishop of Jerusalem to whom he wrote thought otherwise concerning images. For the declaration that is commonly made that by statues and images the more rude are taught and instructed will not suffice to prove that they should be carried, especially where they are adored by the populace. God's ancient people were of a ruder class, so that it was needful to instruct them by numerous ceremonies; nevertheless, God did not think that images were of such value to teach and instruct the more rude, since he forbad them among the very chief things. If the answer be made that God forbad such images as were worshipped, it immediately follows that when all have begun to adore them they should be universally removed from the churches, on account of the offence which they occasion. For all things in the Church should be directed to edification, much less should anything be tolerated which may give occasion for ruin and can contribute no advantage. Besides, as is generally objected concerning teaching, St. Athanasius, refuting the heathen defending their idols by this argument, thus rejects it: \" Let them say, I ask, in what way God is known through images? Whether through the matter of which they consist or the form impressed upon the matter? If on account of the matter, what necessity now of form, since God has shone forth in the entire matter already, even before these were formed, since all things bear witness to his glory? Moreover, if the image that is produced is the cause of the divine knowledge, what need now of the picture and other material, for is not God known rather through those very animals whereof images are made? For God's glory would indeed be more clearly seen through animated beings, rational and irrational, than be manifested through the inanimate and motionless. When, therefore, for the purpose of understanding God, you carve or mould images, you make what is in no way worthy of him.\" Thus far Athanasius. Lactantius has also said much in opposition to this pretext, Divine Institutions, book ii. For with him who can be taught with profit, in addition to the word of exhortation, the living and true works of God themselves are of far more service than the vain images that men prepare. Since in so many passages of Scripture God has most fully testified that this is his opinion concerning images, it will not be proper for us men to seek profit from objects the peril of which God has commanded us to shun, especially when we ourselves have learned by experience how greatly they hinder godliness. Our men also confess that in itself the use of images is free, but, free as it may be, the Christian must consider what is expedient, what edifies, and should use images in such place and manner as not to present a stumbling block to any. For Paul was prepared to have both meat and wine prohibited him for his entire life if he knew that either in any way injured the welfare of others.", "token_count": 889, "proofs": []} +{"_source_id": "tetrapolitan-confession", "_source_title": "Tetrapolitan Confession", "_author": "Martin Bucer", "_contributors": ["Wolfgang Capito"], "_schema_type": "doctrinal_document", "_license": "cc0-1.0", "_source_url": "http://apostles-creed.org/wp-content/uploads/2014/09/tetrapolatan-strasbourg-swabian-confession.pdf", "document_id": "tetrapolitan-confession", "document_kind": "confession", "unit_type": "article", "number": "23", "title": "OF MAGISTRATES", "parent_number": "", "parent_title": "", "content": "We have above set forth that our ecclesiastics have assigned a place among good works of the first rank to the obedience which is rendered magistrates, and that they teach that everyone ought the more diligently to adapt himself to the public laws to the degree that he is a more sincere Christian and richer in faith. They accordingly teach that to exercise the office of magistrate is the most sacred function that can be divinely given. Hence it has come to pass that they who exercise public power are called in the Scriptures gods. For when they discharge their duty aright and in order the people prosper both in doctrine and in life, because God is wont so to control our affairs that in great part both the welfare and the destruction of subjects depend upon those who are governors. Therefore none exercise the duties of magistrate more worthily than they who of all are the most Christian and holy; whence, beyond all doubt, it happened that bishops and other ecclesiastical men were formerly promoted by most godly emperors and kings to the external government of affairs. In this matter, although they were religious and wise, there was this one fault - viz., that they were not able to render what was needful for the proper administration of both offices, and they had to fail, either in their duty to the churches in ruling them by the Word, or to the state in governing it with authority.", "token_count": 278, "proofs": []} +{"_source_id": "tetrapolitan-confession", "_source_title": "Tetrapolitan Confession", "_author": "Martin Bucer", "_contributors": ["Wolfgang Capito"], "_schema_type": "doctrinal_document", "_license": "cc0-1.0", "_source_url": "http://apostles-creed.org/wp-content/uploads/2014/09/tetrapolatan-strasbourg-swabian-confession.pdf", "document_id": "tetrapolitan-confession", "document_kind": "confession", "unit_type": "article", "number": "C", "title": "CONCLUSION", "parent_number": "", "parent_title": "", "content": "These are the chief points, most invincible and devout Emperor, wherein our men have somewhat receded from the common doctrine of ecclesiastics, being forced thereto by the authority alone of the Scriptures, which is justly to be preferred above all other traditions. These things being set forth as could be done by us in such short time, we wish to offer Thy Sacred Majesty, in order to give an account of our faith to thee, whom next to God we chiefly honor and reverence, and also to show how necessary it is speedily and earnestly to consult of a way and manner whereby a matter of so great importance may be known, weighed and discussed as in the first place respect for God requires, in whose highest interest we must act with fear and trembling; and in the second place, is worthy of Thy Holy Majesty, so greatly renowned for clemency and religion; and finally, the very means to attain the peace at which Thy Majesty aims demands - that certain and firm peace which, when there is dissent concerning faith and religion, cannot be acquired otherwise than when, before all other things, men's minds are plainly instructed concerning the truth. Moreover, it might perhaps seem needless for us to mention so many things concerning these matters, since the most famous princes, the Elector of Saxony and others, have very fully and thoroughly set forth the matters of present controversy in our holy religion. But because Thy Worshipful Majesty has required that all they who have any interest in this business declare to him their opinion concerning religion, we also thought it our duty to confess to Thy Majesty what is taught among us. Although the subject is so vast and embraces so many things that even what we have declared on both sides is too meagre and brief than to permit the hope of the determination of anything certain in these controversies, and such as may be approved, not of all, but at least of a good part of Christian people, so small in truth is the number of those who subscribe to the truth. Since, therefore, this is a matter of such vast importance, and is so varied and manifold, and cannot be decided profitably unless it be well known and examined by many, we beseech Thy Sacred Majesty, and most humbly request, by God and our Saviour, whose glory undoubtedly thou dost chiefly seek, to cause as speedily as possible a general, free and truly Christian council to be summoned, which hitherto has seemed so necessary both to Thy Sacred Majesty and other princes for pacifying the affairs of the Church, that in almost all the assemblies of the Empire which were held since the beginning of this dissent concerning religion both Thy Sacred Majesty's commissioners and other princes of the Empire publicly testified that by no other way in these matters could that which is profitable be accomplished. Therefore, at the last assembly held at Spires Thy Sacred Majesty gave occasion to hope that the Roman Pontiff would not prevent the speedy summoning of such a council. But if the opportunity for a general council cannot in time be obtained, yet at least Thy Sacred Majesty might appoint a provincial assembly of the doctors of every degree and estate, whereunto all whom it is expedient to be present may freely and safely resort, every man may be heard, and all things may be weighed and judged by such men, whom it is certain, being endowed with the fear of God, would prefer nothing to his glory. For it is not unknown with what dignity and diligence in times past both emperors and bishops conducted themselves in deciding controversies of faith, which were nevertheless frequently of much less importance than those that are now agitating Germany; so that they thought it worthwhile to assemble them to examine the same things the second and third time. Now he that shall consider how things are at present cannot doubt but that at this day there is need of greater fidelity, gravity, meekness and skill than ever before, in order that the religion of Christ may be restored to its own place. For if the truth is with us, as we undoubtedly believe, how much time and labor, pray, is requisite that they also may know it without whose consent, or allowance at least, a solid peace cannot be prepared! But if we err, from which we have no doubt that we are far distant, the matter again will require no slothful diligence or short time that so many thousand men be called back again to the way. This diligence and time it will not be so unbecoming for Thy Majesty to bestow, as it is meet for thee to express towards us the mind of Him in whose stead thou dost govern - viz., that of Jesus Christ, the Saviour of us all. Since he came for the purpose of seeking and saving what had perished, there is no reason why Thy Worshipful Majesty, even though thou dost believe without doubt that we have fallen from the truth, should not refuse to leave the ninetyandnine in the wilderness, and to seek for the hundredth and bring it back into the sheepfold of Christ - i.e. to prefer this business to all other matters, that the meaning of Christ in every one of these things which are at present in controversy may from the Scriptures be clearly and definitely explained to us, though we are but few and of an humble class. We certainly will be teachable, and will lay aside all obstinacy, provided we be permitted to hear the voice of our Shepherd Jesus Christ, and all things be supported by the Scriptures, that teach whatever is good. For if it should so occur that, the care of teaching us being rejected, compendious forms of edicts be sought (which while the matter is in the hands of Thy Worshipful Majesty we in no way fear) , it cannot be said into what straits numberless thousands of men would be brought - viz. those who, being persuaded that God is chiefly to be heard, and then that the dogmas that follow are supported upon the undoubted oracles of God, are always appalled by such sayings of the Saviour as: \" Fear not them which kill the body \"; \" He that loseth his life shall find it \"; \" If any one hate not his father and mother, etc., yea, and his own life also, he cannot be my disciple \"; ' Whosoever shall be ashamed of me in this adulterous and sinful generation, of him also shall I be ashamed before my Father and his angels \"; and the like. Moved, indeed, by such thunderbolts, many men would cheerfully suffer every extremity. Many, too, the fear of death would indeed delay, yet only for an opportunity, if they be dealt with in this matter with power before doctrine, with violence before their error is indicated to them. For of what value a sound persuasion concerning religion is, and how it maketh men to take no account of not only of property, but also of life, has been seen sufficiently, and even more than sufficiently, in many during the last ten years, to say nothing of former generations, who have suffered willingly not only exile and proscription, but even bonds, torture and death itself, rather than suffer themselves to be withdrawn from the judgment they had conceived, and which they believed to be true. If now, when there is a disagreement concerning the matters of less importance, few are to be found whom one can bring to unfeigned concord unless persuaded of the law or equity of their conditions, how when the controversy is concerning religion are we to expect true peace and undoubted tranquillity of affairs, such as Thy Worshipful Majesty is seeking to establish, unless on both sides that be agreed upon which God approves and which harmonizes with the Scriptures? For as religion, by right and by the custom of nations, is preferred to all other things, so no controversy of mortals with one another could be more vehement and severe than that which is undertaken for altars and divinities. But since Thy Worshipful Majesty has used such inexpressible clemency towards enemies, and those too, who to be silent of other things, have omitted no kind of hostility, we have justly conceived the hope that thou wilt so moderate things in this matter also that in regard to us thou mayst seem to have sought much more the praise of goodness and kindness, since we have always been most desirous of thy welfare and honor, as we have actually testified and desire sincerely to testify further. For in this cause we have dealt so moderately as to all things that we have sufficiently declared to all good men that it has never been our purpose to hurt anyone, or to provide for our advantage at the expense of that of others. Indeed, we have exposed ourselves to dangers and have made great outlays on this account; but we have not even the smallest gain, with the one exception that, being better instructed concerning the goodness of God tendered through Christ, we have begun, by God's grace, to hope better of things to come. This is justly of such importance to us that we do not think that we have either done or suffered anything as yet that is worthy of it, since it is inestimable and should be preferred to all things that either heaven or earth contains. So far have we been from longing for the riches of ecclesiastics that when the husbandmen were in an uproar we defended these resources, in the interests of the ecclesiastics, with the greatest cost and danger. The Gospel of our Lord Jesus Christ (may he so love us!) is the only thing that urges us and has induced us to do all those things which we seem to have introduced as innovations. Let Thy Worshipful Majesty therefore prefer to follow the examples of the most mighty and truly happy emperors, Constantine, Jovinian, Theodosius and the like, who by doctrine taught daily with all meekness by most holy and vigilant bishops, and also by councils lawfully assembled, and by a serious discussion of all things dealt with the erring and tried all means to bring them back into the way before they would determine anything against them more severe, than to follow the example of those who, it is certain, had such counsellors as were most unlike those ancient and truly holy fathers, and attained a result in no way corresponding to the godliness of the latter. Hence let not Thy Worshipful Majesty be withdrawn to this - viz., that most matters now in controversy were decided long ago, chiefly in the Council of Constance, especially since it may be seen of innumerable decrees of former councils that are not less holy than necessary that not the least point is observed by our ecclesiastics, and that all things among them have so degenerated that everyone furnished with even ordinary sense must exclaim that there is need of a council for the restoration of religion and holiness of the ecclesiastical order. But if that which was decreed at Constance is so pleasing to them, how does it happen that meantime that which was then decreed has in no way been obtained - viz. that every tenth year a Christian council be held? For in this way much godliness and faith might either be recovered or preserved. For who does not confess that as often as a disease breaks out afresh a remedy must be applied, and that those who really have the truth think it much both that good men should teach it and defend it against the wicked where any fruit of this is to be hoped for? Now, when so many thousands are miserably perplexed with the doctrines of our religion, who can deny that there is hope of most plentiful fruit? And such as has justly impelled all whom the Spirit of Christ rules that, forsaking all other things and esteeming no labor or expense too great, they devote themselves with all their powers to this one thing - viz. that Christ's doctrine, the parent of all righteousness and salvation, may be properly considered, may be purged of all errors, and may be offered in its native form to all who love godliness and the true won ship of God, whereby a holy and eternally firm peace and the true tranquillity of all things may be restored and confirmed to the sheep of Christ, for whom he has shed his blood, who are now so excessively harassed? As we have said, this peace can be restored and confirmed to them in no other way. For, while in other things they must sometimes yield, in a matter of godliness they must so cling to God's words and rely upon them that if they had a thousand lives they should offer them to be tortured to death, rather than yield a jot or tittle which they are persuaded has been divinely commanded. If, now, only one soul is of more value than the whole world, what should be done for the salvation of so many myriads? Such hope indeed invites us, from the consideration that those who are accused to Thy Worshipful Majesty of error pray nothing else than that they be taught, and have applied themselves entirely to the Holy Scriptures, which are abundantly sufficient to confute every error, as well as from the fact that Christ our Saviour has so clearly promised that where two or three are gathered together in his name he will be in their midst, and will grant them whatever they have agreed upon. These things, Most Godly Emperor, we here mention for no other reason than to show our obedience to thy wish that we should explain our opinion concerning the reformation of religion. For otherwise we have good hope that Thy Worshipful Majesty hast well considered and sees sufficiently what necessity urges us thereto, what fruit it invites, and finally how worthy a thing this is for Thy Worshipful Majesty, who is so much praised for religion and clemency, that, all the men in highest reputation for learning and godliness being assembled, the effort be made to learn what should be thought of each doctrine just now controverted, and then an explanation be made by suitable ministers of Christ, with all meekness and fidelity, to those who are believed to be detained in errors. Nevertheless, as it is at the same time to be feared that there are not those wanting who are endeavoring to draw Thy Worshipful Majesty otherwise, it has seemed good to us to reply to them in this sort, as though to Thy Worshipful Majesty himself; and all other things we have here set forth and confessed for no other purpose than, on our part, to maintain the glory of Christ Jesus our God, and to obey Thy Imperial Majesty, as is right, - we beg thee, according to thy most excellent clemency, for which thou art renowned, to take and interpret in good part, and to deign to regard us among those who truly from the heart desire to show ourselves not less obedient and submissive with the greatest subjection than our illustrious ancestors, being ready in this cause, so far as it is lawful, to surrender both property and our lives. The King of kings, Jesus Christ, grant Thy Worshipful Majesty in this matter, as well as in others, to do all things for his glory, and long preserve and happily advance thee in both health and prosperity, to the welfare of the entire Christian government! AMEN.", "token_count": 3098, "proofs": []} +{"_source_id": "waldensian-confession", "_source_title": "Waldensian Confession", "_author": null, "_contributors": [], "_schema_type": "doctrinal_document", "_license": "cc0-1.0", "_source_url": "http://apostles-creed.org/wp-content/uploads/2014/07/waldensian_confession_1120.pdf", "document_id": "waldensian-confession", "document_kind": "confession", "unit_type": "article", "number": "1", "title": "Article 1", "parent_number": "", "parent_title": "", "content": "We believe and firmly hold all that which is contained in the twelve Articles of the Symbol, which is called the Apostles' Creed, accounting for Heresie whatsoever is disagreeing, and not consonant to the said 12 Articles.", "token_count": 48, "proofs": []} +{"_source_id": "waldensian-confession", "_source_title": "Waldensian Confession", "_author": null, "_contributors": [], "_schema_type": "doctrinal_document", "_license": "cc0-1.0", "_source_url": "http://apostles-creed.org/wp-content/uploads/2014/07/waldensian_confession_1120.pdf", "document_id": "waldensian-confession", "document_kind": "confession", "unit_type": "article", "number": "2", "title": "Article 2", "parent_number": "", "parent_title": "", "content": "We do believe that there is one God, Father, Son, & Holy Ghost.", "token_count": 17, "proofs": []} +{"_source_id": "waldensian-confession", "_source_title": "Waldensian Confession", "_author": null, "_contributors": [], "_schema_type": "doctrinal_document", "_license": "cc0-1.0", "_source_url": "http://apostles-creed.org/wp-content/uploads/2014/07/waldensian_confession_1120.pdf", "document_id": "waldensian-confession", "document_kind": "confession", "unit_type": "article", "number": "3", "title": "Article 3", "parent_number": "", "parent_title": "", "content": "We acknowledg for the holy Canonical Scriptures, the Books of the holy Bible. The Books of Moses called Genesis, Exodus, Leviticus, Numbers, Deuteronomy, Joshua, Judges, Ruth, 1st Samuel, 2nd of Samuel, 1st of Kings, 2nd of Kings, 1st Chronicles, 2nd Chronicles, Ezra, Nehemiah, Esther, Job, Psalms. The Proverbs of Solomon, Ecclesiastes, or the Preacher, The Song of Solomon, The Prophesies of Isaiah, and Jeremiah. The Lamentations of Jeremiah. Ezekiel, Daniel, Hosea, Joel, Amos, Obadiah, Jonas, Micah, Nahum, Habakkuk, Zephaniah, Haggai, Zechariah, Malachi.\n\n Here follow the Books Apocryphal, which are not received of the Hebrews. But we reade them (as saith St. Hierome in his Prologue to the Proverbs) for the instruction of the People, not to confirm the Authority of the Doctrine of the Church: 2nd Esdras, 3d Esdras, Tobit, Judith, Wisdom, Ecclesiasticus, Baruch, with the Epistle of Jeremiah, Esther from the tenth Chapter to the end, The Song of the three Children in the Fornace, The History of Susanna, The History of the Dragon, 1 Maccabes, 2 Maccabes, 3 Maccabes.\n\n Here follow the Books of the New Testament: The Gospels according to Matthew, Mark, Luke, and John, The Acts of the Apostles, The Epistle of Paul to the Romans, 1 Corinthians, 2 Corinthians, Galatians, Ephesians, Philippians, Colossians, 1 Thessalonians, 2 Thessalonians, 1 Timothy, 2 Timothy, Titus, Philemon, The Epistle to the Hebrews, The Epistle of James, The first Epistle of Peter, The second Epistle of Peter, The first Epistle of John, The second Epistle of John, The third Epistle of John, The Epistle of Jude, The Revelation of John.", "token_count": 472, "proofs": []} +{"_source_id": "waldensian-confession", "_source_title": "Waldensian Confession", "_author": null, "_contributors": [], "_schema_type": "doctrinal_document", "_license": "cc0-1.0", "_source_url": "http://apostles-creed.org/wp-content/uploads/2014/07/waldensian_confession_1120.pdf", "document_id": "waldensian-confession", "document_kind": "confession", "unit_type": "article", "number": "4", "title": "Article 4", "parent_number": "", "parent_title": "", "content": "The Books above-said teach this, That there is one God, Almighty, all wise, and all good, who has made all things by his goodness, For he formed Adam in his own image and likeness, but that by the envy of the Devil, and the disobedience of the said Adam, sin has entred into the World, and that we are Sinners in Adam and by Adam.", "token_count": 81, "proofs": []} +{"_source_id": "waldensian-confession", "_source_title": "Waldensian Confession", "_author": null, "_contributors": [], "_schema_type": "doctrinal_document", "_license": "cc0-1.0", "_source_url": "http://apostles-creed.org/wp-content/uploads/2014/07/waldensian_confession_1120.pdf", "document_id": "waldensian-confession", "document_kind": "confession", "unit_type": "article", "number": "5", "title": "Article 5", "parent_number": "", "parent_title": "", "content": "That Christ was promised to our Fathers who received the Law, that so knowing by the Law their sin, unrighteousness and insufficiency, they might desire the coming of Christ, to satisfie for their sins, and accomplish the Law by himself.", "token_count": 52, "proofs": []} +{"_source_id": "waldensian-confession", "_source_title": "Waldensian Confession", "_author": null, "_contributors": [], "_schema_type": "doctrinal_document", "_license": "cc0-1.0", "_source_url": "http://apostles-creed.org/wp-content/uploads/2014/07/waldensian_confession_1120.pdf", "document_id": "waldensian-confession", "document_kind": "confession", "unit_type": "article", "number": "6", "title": "Article 6", "parent_number": "", "parent_title": "", "content": "That Christ was born in the time appointed by God the Father. That is to say, in the time when all iniquity abounded, and not for the cause of good works, for all were Sinners; but that he might shew us grace and mercy, as being faithfull.", "token_count": 60, "proofs": []} +{"_source_id": "waldensian-confession", "_source_title": "Waldensian Confession", "_author": null, "_contributors": [], "_schema_type": "doctrinal_document", "_license": "cc0-1.0", "_source_url": "http://apostles-creed.org/wp-content/uploads/2014/07/waldensian_confession_1120.pdf", "document_id": "waldensian-confession", "document_kind": "confession", "unit_type": "article", "number": "7", "title": "Article 7", "parent_number": "", "parent_title": "", "content": "That Christ is our life, truth, peace, and righteousness, as also our Pastour, Advocate, Sacrifice, and Priest, who died for the salvation of all those that believe, and is risen for our justification.", "token_count": 45, "proofs": []} +{"_source_id": "waldensian-confession", "_source_title": "Waldensian Confession", "_author": null, "_contributors": [], "_schema_type": "doctrinal_document", "_license": "cc0-1.0", "_source_url": "http://apostles-creed.org/wp-content/uploads/2014/07/waldensian_confession_1120.pdf", "document_id": "waldensian-confession", "document_kind": "confession", "unit_type": "article", "number": "8", "title": "Article 8", "parent_number": "", "parent_title": "", "content": "In like manner, we firmly hold, that there is no other Mediatour and Advocate with God the Father, save onely Jesus Christ. And as for the Virgin Mary, that she was holy, humble, and full of grace; and in like manner do we believe concerning all the other Saints, that being in Heaven they wait for the Resurrection of their Bodies at the Day of Judgment.", "token_count": 80, "proofs": []} +{"_source_id": "waldensian-confession", "_source_title": "Waldensian Confession", "_author": null, "_contributors": [], "_schema_type": "doctrinal_document", "_license": "cc0-1.0", "_source_url": "http://apostles-creed.org/wp-content/uploads/2014/07/waldensian_confession_1120.pdf", "document_id": "waldensian-confession", "document_kind": "confession", "unit_type": "article", "number": "9", "title": "Article 9", "parent_number": "", "parent_title": "", "content": "We believe that after this life, there are onely two places, the one for the saved, and the other for the damned, the which two places we call Paradise and Hell, absolutely denying that Purgatory invented by Antichrist and forged contrary to the truth.", "token_count": 55, "proofs": []} +{"_source_id": "waldensian-confession", "_source_title": "Waldensian Confession", "_author": null, "_contributors": [], "_schema_type": "doctrinal_document", "_license": "cc0-1.0", "_source_url": "http://apostles-creed.org/wp-content/uploads/2014/07/waldensian_confession_1120.pdf", "document_id": "waldensian-confession", "document_kind": "confession", "unit_type": "article", "number": "10", "title": "Article 10", "parent_number": "", "parent_title": "", "content": "We have always accounted as an unspeakable abomination before God, all those Inventions of men, namely, the Feasts and the Vigils of Saints, the Water which they call holy. As likewise to abstain from flesh upon certain Days, and the like; but especially their Masses.", "token_count": 61, "proofs": []} +{"_source_id": "waldensian-confession", "_source_title": "Waldensian Confession", "_author": null, "_contributors": [], "_schema_type": "doctrinal_document", "_license": "cc0-1.0", "_source_url": "http://apostles-creed.org/wp-content/uploads/2014/07/waldensian_confession_1120.pdf", "document_id": "waldensian-confession", "document_kind": "confession", "unit_type": "article", "number": "11", "title": "Article 11", "parent_number": "", "parent_title": "", "content": "We esteem for an abomination and as Anti-Christian, all those humane Inventions which are a trouble or prejudice to the Liberty of the Spirit.", "token_count": 29, "proofs": []} +{"_source_id": "waldensian-confession", "_source_title": "Waldensian Confession", "_author": null, "_contributors": [], "_schema_type": "doctrinal_document", "_license": "cc0-1.0", "_source_url": "http://apostles-creed.org/wp-content/uploads/2014/07/waldensian_confession_1120.pdf", "document_id": "waldensian-confession", "document_kind": "confession", "unit_type": "article", "number": "12", "title": "Article 12", "parent_number": "", "parent_title": "", "content": "We do believe that the Sacraments are signs of the holy thing, or visible forms of the invisible grace, accounting it good that the faithfull sometimes use the said signs or visible forms, if it may be done. However, we believe and hold, that the above-said faithfull may be saved without receiving the signs aforesaid, in case they have no place nor any means to use them.", "token_count": 85, "proofs": []} +{"_source_id": "waldensian-confession", "_source_title": "Waldensian Confession", "_author": null, "_contributors": [], "_schema_type": "doctrinal_document", "_license": "cc0-1.0", "_source_url": "http://apostles-creed.org/wp-content/uploads/2014/07/waldensian_confession_1120.pdf", "document_id": "waldensian-confession", "document_kind": "confession", "unit_type": "article", "number": "13", "title": "Article 13", "parent_number": "", "parent_title": "", "content": "We acknowledg no other Sacrament but Baptism and the Lords Supper.", "token_count": 17, "proofs": []} +{"_source_id": "waldensian-confession", "_source_title": "Waldensian Confession", "_author": null, "_contributors": [], "_schema_type": "doctrinal_document", "_license": "cc0-1.0", "_source_url": "http://apostles-creed.org/wp-content/uploads/2014/07/waldensian_confession_1120.pdf", "document_id": "waldensian-confession", "document_kind": "confession", "unit_type": "article", "number": "14", "title": "Article 14", "parent_number": "", "parent_title": "", "content": "We ought to honour the secular powers, by subjection, ready obedience, and paying of Tributes.", "token_count": 21, "proofs": []} +{"_source_id": "westminster-confession-of-faith", "_source_title": "Westminster Confession of Faith", "_author": "Westminster Assembly", "_contributors": [], "_schema_type": "doctrinal_document", "_license": "cc0-1.0", "_source_url": "https://archive.org/details/humbleadviceofas00west/mode/2up", "document_id": "westminster-confession-of-faith", "document_kind": "confession", "unit_type": "section", "number": "1", "title": "", "parent_number": "1", "parent_title": "Of the Holy Scripture", "content": "Although the light of nature, and the works of creation and providence, do so far manifest the goodness, wisdom, and power of God, as to leave men inexcusable; yet are they not sufficient to give that knowledge of God, and of his will, which is necessary unto salvation; therefore it pleased the Lord, at sundry times, and in divers manners, to reveal himself, and to declare that his will unto his Church; and afterwards, for the better preserving and propagating of the truth, and for the more sure establishment and comfort of the Church against the corruption of the flesh, and the malice of Satan and of the world, to commit the same wholly unto writing; which maketh the holy Scripture to be most necessary; those former ways of God's revealing his will unto his people being now ceased.", "token_count": 168, "proofs": [{"id": 1, "references": [{"raw": "Ps.19.1-Ps.19.3", "osis": ["Ps.19.1-Ps.19.3"]}, {"raw": "Rom.1.19-Rom.1.20", "osis": ["Rom.1.19-Rom.1.20"]}, {"raw": "Rom.1.32", "osis": ["Rom.1.32"]}, {"raw": "Rom.2.1", "osis": ["Rom.2.1"]}, {"raw": "Rom.2.14-Rom.2.15", "osis": ["Rom.2.14-Rom.2.15"]}]}, {"id": 2, "references": [{"raw": "1Cor.1.21", "osis": ["1Cor.1.21"]}, {"raw": "1Cor.2.13-1Cor.2.14", "osis": ["1Cor.2.13-1Cor.2.14"]}]}, {"id": 3, "references": [{"raw": "Heb.1.1", "osis": ["Heb.1.1"]}]}, {"id": 4, "references": [{"raw": "Prov.22.19-Prov.22.21", "osis": ["Prov.22.19-Prov.22.21"]}, {"raw": "Isa.8.19-Isa.8.20", "osis": ["Isa.8.19-Isa.8.20"]}, {"raw": "Matt.4.4", "osis": ["Matt.4.4"]}, {"raw": "Matt.4.7", "osis": ["Matt.4.7"]}, {"raw": "Matt.4.10", "osis": ["Matt.4.10"]}, {"raw": "Luke.1.3-Luke.1.4", "osis": ["Luke.1.3-Luke.1.4"]}, {"raw": "Rom.15.4", "osis": ["Rom.15.4"]}]}, {"id": 5, "references": [{"raw": "2Tim.3.15", "osis": ["2Tim.3.15"]}, {"raw": "2Pet.1.19", "osis": ["2Pet.1.19"]}]}, {"id": 6, "references": [{"raw": "Heb.1.1-Heb.1.2", "osis": ["Heb.1.1-Heb.1.2"]}]}]} +{"_source_id": "westminster-confession-of-faith", "_source_title": "Westminster Confession of Faith", "_author": "Westminster Assembly", "_contributors": [], "_schema_type": "doctrinal_document", "_license": "cc0-1.0", "_source_url": "https://archive.org/details/humbleadviceofas00west/mode/2up", "document_id": "westminster-confession-of-faith", "document_kind": "confession", "unit_type": "section", "number": "2", "title": "", "parent_number": "1", "parent_title": "Of the Holy Scripture", "content": "Under the name of holy Scripture, or the Word of God written, are now contained all the books of the Old and New Testaments, which are these: Of the Old Testament: Genesis, Exodus, Leviticus, Numbers, Deuteronomy, Joshua, Judges, Ruth, 1 Samuel, 2 Samuel, 1 Kings, 2 Kings, 1 Chronicles, 2 Chronicles, Ezra, Nehemiah, Esther, Job, Psalms, Proverbs, Ecclesiastes, The Song of Songs, Isaiah, Jeremiah, Lamentations, Ezekiel, Daniel, Hosea, Joel, Amos, Obadiah, Jonah, Micah, Nahum, Habakkuk, Zephaniah, Haggai, Zechariah, Malachi; Of the New Testament: The Gospels according to Matthew, Mark, Luke, John. 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But because these original tongues are not known to all the people of God who have right unto, and interest in the Scriptures, and are commanded, in the fear of God, to read and search them, therefore they are to be translated into the vulgar language of every nation unto which they come, that the Word of God dwelling plentifully in all, they may worship him in an acceptable manner, and, through patience and comfort of the Scriptures, may have hope.", "token_count": 178, "proofs": [{"id": 1, "references": [{"raw": "Matt.5.18", "osis": ["Matt.5.18"]}]}, {"id": 2, "references": [{"raw": "Isa.8.20", "osis": ["Isa.8.20"]}, {"raw": "John.5.39", "osis": ["John.5.39"]}, {"raw": "John.5.46", "osis": ["John.5.46"]}, {"raw": "Acts.15.15", "osis": ["Acts.15.15"]}]}, {"id": 3, "references": [{"raw": "John.5.39", "osis": ["John.5.39"]}]}, {"id": 4, "references": [{"raw": "1Cor.14.6", "osis": ["1Cor.14.6"]}, {"raw": "1Cor.14.9", "osis": ["1Cor.14.9"]}, {"raw": "1Cor.14.11-1Cor.14.12", "osis": ["1Cor.14.11-1Cor.14.12"]}, {"raw": "1Cor.14.24", "osis": ["1Cor.14.24"]}, {"raw": "1Cor.14.27-1Cor.14.28", "osis": ["1Cor.14.27-1Cor.14.28"]}]}, {"id": 5, "references": [{"raw": "Col.3.16", "osis": ["Col.3.16"]}]}, {"id": 6, "references": [{"raw": "Rom.15.4", "osis": ["Rom.15.4"]}]}]} +{"_source_id": "westminster-confession-of-faith", "_source_title": "Westminster Confession of Faith", "_author": "Westminster Assembly", "_contributors": [], "_schema_type": "doctrinal_document", "_license": "cc0-1.0", "_source_url": "https://archive.org/details/humbleadviceofas00west/mode/2up", "document_id": "westminster-confession-of-faith", "document_kind": "confession", "unit_type": "section", "number": "9", "title": "", "parent_number": "1", "parent_title": "Of the Holy Scripture", "content": "The infallible rule of interpretation of Scripture is the Scripture itself; 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In his sight all things are open and manifest; his knowledge is infinite, infallible, and independent upon the creature; so as nothing is to him contingent or uncertain. He is most holy in all his counsels, in all his works, and in all his commands. 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All which were common also to believers under the law; but under the New Testament the liberty of Christians is further enlarged in their freedom from the yoke of the ceremonial law, to which the Jewish Church was subjected; and in greater boldness of access to the throne of grace, and in fuller communications of the free Spirit of God, than believers under the law did ordinarily partake of.", "token_count": 189, "proofs": [{"id": 1, "references": [{"raw": "Gal.3.13", "osis": ["Gal.3.13"]}, {"raw": "1Thess.1.10", "osis": ["1Thess.1.10"]}, {"raw": "Titus.2.14", "osis": ["Titus.2.14"]}]}, {"id": 2, "references": [{"raw": "Acts.26.18", "osis": ["Acts.26.18"]}, {"raw": "Rom.6.14", "osis": ["Rom.6.14"]}, {"raw": "Gal.1.4", "osis": ["Gal.1.4"]}, {"raw": "Col.1.13", "osis": ["Col.1.13"]}]}, {"id": 3, "references": [{"raw": "Ps.119.71", "osis": ["Ps.119.71"]}, {"raw": "Rom.8.1", "osis": ["Rom.8.1"]}, {"raw": "Rom.8.28", "osis": ["Rom.8.28"]}, {"raw": "1Cor.15.54-1Cor.15.57", "osis": ["1Cor.15.54-1Cor.15.57"]}]}, {"id": 4, "references": [{"raw": "Rom.5.1-Rom.5.2", "osis": ["Rom.5.1-Rom.5.2"]}]}, {"id": 5, "references": [{"raw": "Rom.8.14-Rom.8.15", "osis": ["Rom.8.14-Rom.8.15"]}, {"raw": "1John.4.18", "osis": ["1John.4.18"]}]}, {"id": 6, "references": [{"raw": "Gal.3.9", "osis": ["Gal.3.9"]}, {"raw": "Gal.3.14", "osis": ["Gal.3.14"]}]}, {"id": 7, "references": [{"raw": "Acts.15.10-Acts.15.11", "osis": ["Acts.15.10-Acts.15.11"]}, {"raw": "Gal.4.1-Gal.4.3", "osis": ["Gal.4.1-Gal.4.3"]}, {"raw": "Gal.4.6-Gal.4.7", "osis": ["Gal.4.6-Gal.4.7"]}, {"raw": "Gal.5.1", "osis": ["Gal.5.1"]}]}, {"id": 8, "references": [{"raw": "Heb.4.14", "osis": ["Heb.4.14"]}, {"raw": "Heb.4.16", "osis": ["Heb.4.16"]}, {"raw": "Heb.10.19-Heb.10.22", "osis": ["Heb.10.19-Heb.10.22"]}]}, {"id": 9, "references": [{"raw": "John.7.38-John.7.39", "osis": ["John.7.38-John.7.39"]}, {"raw": "2Cor.3.13", "osis": ["2Cor.3.13"]}, {"raw": "2Cor.3.17-2Cor.3.18", "osis": ["2Cor.3.17-2Cor.3.18"]}]}]} +{"_source_id": "westminster-confession-of-faith", "_source_title": "Westminster Confession of Faith", "_author": "Westminster Assembly", "_contributors": [], "_schema_type": "doctrinal_document", "_license": "cc0-1.0", "_source_url": "https://archive.org/details/humbleadviceofas00west/mode/2up", "document_id": "westminster-confession-of-faith", "document_kind": "confession", "unit_type": "section", "number": "2", "title": "", "parent_number": "20", "parent_title": "Of Christian Liberty, and Liberty of Conscience", "content": "God alone is Lord of the conscience, and hath left it free from the doctrines and commandments of men which are in anything contrary to his Word, or beside it, in matters of faith or worship. 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"doctrinal_document", "_license": "cc0-1.0", "_source_url": "https://christianhistoryinstitute.org/study/module/zwinglis-sixty-seven-articles/", "document_id": "zwinglis-67-articles", "document_kind": "declaration", "unit_type": "article", "number": "9", "title": "Article IX", "parent_number": "", "parent_title": "", "content": "Furthermore, that as the members of the body can do nothing without the control of the head, so no one in the body of Christ can do the least without his head, Christ.", "token_count": 37, "proofs": []} +{"_source_id": "zwinglis-67-articles", "_source_title": "Zwingli's 67 Articles", "_author": "Ulrich Zwingli", "_contributors": [], "_schema_type": "doctrinal_document", "_license": "cc0-1.0", "_source_url": "https://christianhistoryinstitute.org/study/module/zwinglis-sixty-seven-articles/", "document_id": "zwinglis-67-articles", "document_kind": "declaration", "unit_type": "article", "number": "10", "title": "Article X", "parent_number": "", "parent_title": "", "content": "As that man is mad whose limbs (try to) do something without his head, tearing, wounding, injuring himself; thus when the members of Christ undertake something without their head, Christ, they are mad, and injure and burden themselves with unwise ordinances.", "token_count": 54, "proofs": []} +{"_source_id": "zwinglis-67-articles", "_source_title": "Zwingli's 67 Articles", "_author": "Ulrich Zwingli", "_contributors": [], "_schema_type": "doctrinal_document", "_license": "cc0-1.0", "_source_url": "https://christianhistoryinstitute.org/study/module/zwinglis-sixty-seven-articles/", "document_id": "zwinglis-67-articles", "document_kind": "declaration", "unit_type": "article", "number": "11", "title": "Article XI", "parent_number": "", "parent_title": "", "content": "Hence we see in the clerical (so-called) ordinances, concerning their splendor, riches, classes, titles, laws, a cause of all foolishness, for they do not also agree with the head.", "token_count": 44, "proofs": []} +{"_source_id": "zwinglis-67-articles", "_source_title": "Zwingli's 67 Articles", "_author": "Ulrich Zwingli", "_contributors": [], "_schema_type": "doctrinal_document", "_license": "cc0-1.0", "_source_url": "https://christianhistoryinstitute.org/study/module/zwinglis-sixty-seven-articles/", "document_id": "zwinglis-67-articles", "document_kind": "declaration", "unit_type": "article", "number": "12", "title": "Article XII", "parent_number": "", "parent_title": "", "content": "Thus they still rage, not on account of the head (for that one is eager to bring forth in these times from the grace of God,) but because one will not let them rage, but tries to compel them to listen to the head.", "token_count": 49, "proofs": []} +{"_source_id": "zwinglis-67-articles", "_source_title": "Zwingli's 67 Articles", "_author": "Ulrich Zwingli", "_contributors": [], "_schema_type": "doctrinal_document", "_license": "cc0-1.0", "_source_url": 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diligence that the Gospel of Christ be preached alike everywhere.", "token_count": 19, "proofs": []} +{"_source_id": "zwinglis-67-articles", "_source_title": "Zwingli's 67 Articles", "_author": "Ulrich Zwingli", "_contributors": [], "_schema_type": "doctrinal_document", "_license": "cc0-1.0", "_source_url": "https://christianhistoryinstitute.org/study/module/zwinglis-sixty-seven-articles/", "document_id": "zwinglis-67-articles", "document_kind": "declaration", "unit_type": "article", "number": "15", "title": "Article XV", "parent_number": "", "parent_title": "", "content": "For in the faith rests our salvation, and in unbelief our damnation; for all truth is clear in him.", "token_count": 24, "proofs": []} +{"_source_id": "zwinglis-67-articles", "_source_title": "Zwingli's 67 Articles", "_author": "Ulrich Zwingli", "_contributors": [], "_schema_type": "doctrinal_document", "_license": "cc0-1.0", "_source_url": 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priests have opposed the honor and power of Christ, yes, cast it out.", "token_count": 36, "proofs": []} +{"_source_id": "zwinglis-67-articles", "_source_title": "Zwingli's 67 Articles", "_author": "Ulrich Zwingli", "_contributors": [], "_schema_type": "doctrinal_document", "_license": "cc0-1.0", "_source_url": "https://christianhistoryinstitute.org/study/module/zwinglis-sixty-seven-articles/", "document_id": "zwinglis-67-articles", "document_kind": "declaration", "unit_type": "article", "number": "18", "title": "Article XVIII: ABOUT THE MASS", "parent_number": "", "parent_title": "", "content": "That Christ, having sacrificed himself once, is to eternity a certain and valid sacrifice for the sins of all faithful, from which it follows that the mass is not a sacrifice, but is a remembrance of the sacrifice and assurance of the salvation which Christ has given us.", "token_count": 54, "proofs": []} +{"_source_id": "zwinglis-67-articles", "_source_title": "Zwingli's 67 Articles", "_author": "Ulrich Zwingli", "_contributors": [], "_schema_type": "doctrinal_document", "_license": "cc0-1.0", "_source_url": "https://christianhistoryinstitute.org/study/module/zwinglis-sixty-seven-articles/", "document_id": "zwinglis-67-articles", "document_kind": "declaration", "unit_type": "article", "number": "19", "title": "Article XIX: ABOUT THE MASS", "parent_number": "", "parent_title": "", "content": "That Christ is the only mediator between God and us.", "token_count": 11, "proofs": []} +{"_source_id": "zwinglis-67-articles", "_source_title": "Zwingli's 67 Articles", "_author": "Ulrich Zwingli", "_contributors": [], "_schema_type": "doctrinal_document", "_license": "cc0-1.0", "_source_url": "https://christianhistoryinstitute.org/study/module/zwinglis-sixty-seven-articles/", "document_id": "zwinglis-67-articles", "document_kind": "declaration", "unit_type": "article", "number": "20", "title": "Article XX: ABOUT THE INTERCESSION OF THE SAINTS", "parent_number": "", "parent_title": "", "content": "That God desires to give us all things in his name, whence it follows that outside of this life we need no mediator except himself.", "token_count": 27, "proofs": []} +{"_source_id": "zwinglis-67-articles", "_source_title": "Zwingli's 67 Articles", "_author": "Ulrich Zwingli", "_contributors": [], "_schema_type": "doctrinal_document", "_license": "cc0-1.0", "_source_url": "https://christianhistoryinstitute.org/study/module/zwinglis-sixty-seven-articles/", "document_id": "zwinglis-67-articles", "document_kind": "declaration", "unit_type": "article", "number": "21", "title": "Article XXI: ABOUT THE INTERCESSION OF THE SAINTS", "parent_number": "", "parent_title": "", "content": "That when we pray for each other on earth, we do so in such manner that we believe that all things are given to us through Christ alone.", "token_count": 30, "proofs": []} +{"_source_id": "zwinglis-67-articles", "_source_title": "Zwingli's 67 Articles", "_author": "Ulrich Zwingli", "_contributors": [], "_schema_type": "doctrinal_document", "_license": "cc0-1.0", "_source_url": "https://christianhistoryinstitute.org/study/module/zwinglis-sixty-seven-articles/", "document_id": "zwinglis-67-articles", "document_kind": "declaration", "unit_type": "article", "number": "22", "title": "Article XXII: ABOUT GOOD WORKS", "parent_number": "", "parent_title": "", "content": "That Christ is our justice, from which follows that our works in so far as they are good, so far they are of Christ, but in so far as they are ours, they are neither right nor good.", "token_count": 43, "proofs": []} +{"_source_id": "zwinglis-67-articles", "_source_title": "Zwingli's 67 Articles", "_author": "Ulrich Zwingli", "_contributors": [], "_schema_type": "doctrinal_document", "_license": "cc0-1.0", "_source_url": "https://christianhistoryinstitute.org/study/module/zwinglis-sixty-seven-articles/", "document_id": "zwinglis-67-articles", "document_kind": "declaration", "unit_type": "article", "number": "23", "title": "Article XXIII: CONCERNING CLERICAL PROPERTY", "parent_number": "", "parent_title": "", "content": "That Christ scorns the property and pomp of this world, whence from it follows that those who attract wealth to themselves in his name slander him terribly when they make him a pretext for their avarice and willfulness.", "token_count": 44, "proofs": []} +{"_source_id": "zwinglis-67-articles", "_source_title": "Zwingli's 67 Articles", "_author": "Ulrich Zwingli", "_contributors": [], "_schema_type": "doctrinal_document", "_license": "cc0-1.0", "_source_url": "https://christianhistoryinstitute.org/study/module/zwinglis-sixty-seven-articles/", "document_id": "zwinglis-67-articles", "document_kind": "declaration", "unit_type": "article", "number": "24", "title": "Article XXIV: CONCERNING THE FORBIDDING OF FOOD", "parent_number": "", "parent_title": "", "content": "That no Christian is bound to do those things which God has not decreed, therefore one may eat at all times all food, from which one learns that the decree about cheese and butter is a Roman swindle.", "token_count": 43, "proofs": []} +{"_source_id": "zwinglis-67-articles", "_source_title": "Zwingli's 67 Articles", "_author": "Ulrich Zwingli", "_contributors": [], "_schema_type": "doctrinal_document", "_license": "cc0-1.0", "_source_url": "https://christianhistoryinstitute.org/study/module/zwinglis-sixty-seven-articles/", "document_id": "zwinglis-67-articles", "document_kind": "declaration", "unit_type": "article", "number": "25", "title": "Article XXV: ABOUT HOLIDAY AND PILGRIMAGE", "parent_number": "", "parent_title": "", "content": "That time and place is under the jurisdiction of Christian people, and man with them, from which is learned that those who fix time and place deprive the Christians of their liberty.", "token_count": 36, "proofs": []} +{"_source_id": "zwinglis-67-articles", "_source_title": "Zwingli's 67 Articles", "_author": "Ulrich Zwingli", "_contributors": [], "_schema_type": "doctrinal_document", "_license": "cc0-1.0", "_source_url": "https://christianhistoryinstitute.org/study/module/zwinglis-sixty-seven-articles/", "document_id": "zwinglis-67-articles", "document_kind": "declaration", "unit_type": "article", "number": "26", "title": "Article XXVI: ABOUT HOODS, DRESS, INSIGNIA", "parent_number": "", "parent_title": "", "content": "That God is displeased with nothing so much as with hypocrisy; from which is learned that all is gross hypocrisy and profligacy which is mere show before men. Under this condemnation fall hoods, insignia, plates, etc.", "token_count": 48, "proofs": []} +{"_source_id": "zwinglis-67-articles", "_source_title": "Zwingli's 67 Articles", "_author": "Ulrich Zwingli", "_contributors": [], "_schema_type": "doctrinal_document", "_license": "cc0-1.0", "_source_url": "https://christianhistoryinstitute.org/study/module/zwinglis-sixty-seven-articles/", "document_id": "zwinglis-67-articles", "document_kind": "declaration", "unit_type": "article", "number": "27", "title": "Article XXVII: ABOUT ORDER AND SECTS", "parent_number": "", "parent_title": "", "content": "That all Christian men are brethren of Christ and brethren of one another, and shall create no father (for themselves) on earth. Under this condemnation fall orders, sects, brotherhoods, etc.", "token_count": 41, "proofs": []} +{"_source_id": "zwinglis-67-articles", "_source_title": "Zwingli's 67 Articles", "_author": "Ulrich Zwingli", "_contributors": [], "_schema_type": "doctrinal_document", "_license": "cc0-1.0", "_source_url": "https://christianhistoryinstitute.org/study/module/zwinglis-sixty-seven-articles/", "document_id": "zwinglis-67-articles", "document_kind": "declaration", "unit_type": "article", "number": "28", "title": "Article XXVIII: ABOUT THE MARRIAGE OF ECCLESIASTS", "parent_number": "", "parent_title": "", "content": "That all which God has allowed or not forbidden is righteous, hence marriage is permitted to all human beings.", "token_count": 21, "proofs": []} +{"_source_id": "zwinglis-67-articles", "_source_title": "Zwingli's 67 Articles", "_author": "Ulrich Zwingli", "_contributors": [], "_schema_type": "doctrinal_document", "_license": "cc0-1.0", "_source_url": 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"parent_title": "", "content": "That those who promise chastity [outside of matrimony] take foolishly or childishly too much upon themselves, from which is learned that those who make such vows do wrong to the pious being.", "token_count": 42, "proofs": []} +{"_source_id": "zwinglis-67-articles", "_source_title": "Zwingli's 67 Articles", "_author": "Ulrich Zwingli", "_contributors": [], "_schema_type": "doctrinal_document", "_license": "cc0-1.0", "_source_url": "https://christianhistoryinstitute.org/study/module/zwinglis-sixty-seven-articles/", "document_id": "zwinglis-67-articles", "document_kind": "declaration", "unit_type": "article", "number": "31", "title": "Article XXXI: ABOUT THE BAN", "parent_number": "", "parent_title": "", "content": "That no special person can impose the ban [excommunication] upon any one, except the Church, that is the [full] congregation of those among whom the one to be banned dwells, together with their watchman, i.e., the pastor.", "token_count": 51, "proofs": []} +{"_source_id": "zwinglis-67-articles", "_source_title": "Zwingli's 67 Articles", "_author": "Ulrich Zwingli", "_contributors": [], "_schema_type": "doctrinal_document", "_license": "cc0-1.0", "_source_url": "https://christianhistoryinstitute.org/study/module/zwinglis-sixty-seven-articles/", "document_id": "zwinglis-67-articles", "document_kind": "declaration", "unit_type": "article", "number": "32", "title": "Article XXXII: ABOUT THE BAN", "parent_number": "", "parent_title": "", "content": "That one may ban only him who gives public offence.", "token_count": 11, "proofs": []} +{"_source_id": "zwinglis-67-articles", "_source_title": "Zwingli's 67 Articles", "_author": "Ulrich Zwingli", "_contributors": [], "_schema_type": "doctrinal_document", "_license": "cc0-1.0", "_source_url": "https://christianhistoryinstitute.org/study/module/zwinglis-sixty-seven-articles/", "document_id": "zwinglis-67-articles", "document_kind": "declaration", "unit_type": "article", "number": "33", "title": "Article XXXIII: ABOUT ILLEGAL PROPERTY", "parent_number": "", "parent_title": "", "content": "That property unrighteously acquired shall not be given to temples, monasteries, cathedrals, clergy or nuns, but to the needy, if it cannot be returned to the legal owner.", "token_count": 43, "proofs": []} +{"_source_id": "zwinglis-67-articles", "_source_title": "Zwingli's 67 Articles", "_author": "Ulrich Zwingli", "_contributors": [], "_schema_type": "doctrinal_document", "_license": "cc0-1.0", "_source_url": "https://christianhistoryinstitute.org/study/module/zwinglis-sixty-seven-articles/", "document_id": "zwinglis-67-articles", "document_kind": "declaration", "unit_type": "article", "number": "34", "title": "Article XXXIV: ABOUT MAGISTRY", "parent_number": "", "parent_title": "", "content": "The spiritual (so-called) power has no justification for its pomp in the teaching of Christ.", "token_count": 19, "proofs": []} +{"_source_id": "zwinglis-67-articles", "_source_title": "Zwingli's 67 Articles", "_author": "Ulrich Zwingli", "_contributors": [], "_schema_type": "doctrinal_document", "_license": "cc0-1.0", "_source_url": "https://christianhistoryinstitute.org/study/module/zwinglis-sixty-seven-articles/", "document_id": "zwinglis-67-articles", "document_kind": "declaration", "unit_type": "article", "number": "35", "title": "Article XXXV: ABOUT MAGISTRY", "parent_number": "", "parent_title": "", "content": "But the laity has power and confirmation from the deed and doctrine of Christ.", "token_count": 16, "proofs": []} +{"_source_id": "zwinglis-67-articles", "_source_title": "Zwingli's 67 Articles", "_author": "Ulrich Zwingli", "_contributors": [], "_schema_type": "doctrinal_document", "_license": "cc0-1.0", "_source_url": "https://christianhistoryinstitute.org/study/module/zwinglis-sixty-seven-articles/", "document_id": "zwinglis-67-articles", "document_kind": "declaration", "unit_type": "article", "number": "36", "title": "Article XXXVI: ABOUT MAGISTRY", "parent_number": "", "parent_title": "", "content": "All that the spiritual so-called state claims to have of power and protection belongs to the laity, if they wish to be Christians.", "token_count": 27, "proofs": []} +{"_source_id": "zwinglis-67-articles", "_source_title": "Zwingli's 67 Articles", "_author": "Ulrich Zwingli", "_contributors": [], "_schema_type": "doctrinal_document", "_license": "cc0-1.0", "_source_url": "https://christianhistoryinstitute.org/study/module/zwinglis-sixty-seven-articles/", "document_id": "zwinglis-67-articles", "document_kind": "declaration", "unit_type": "article", "number": "37", "title": "Article XXXVII: ABOUT MAGISTRY", "parent_number": "", "parent_title": "", "content": "To them, furthermore, all Christians owe obedience without exception.", "token_count": 12, "proofs": []} +{"_source_id": "zwinglis-67-articles", "_source_title": "Zwingli's 67 Articles", "_author": "Ulrich Zwingli", "_contributors": [], "_schema_type": "doctrinal_document", "_license": "cc0-1.0", "_source_url": "https://christianhistoryinstitute.org/study/module/zwinglis-sixty-seven-articles/", "document_id": "zwinglis-67-articles", "document_kind": "declaration", "unit_type": "article", "number": "38", "title": "Article XXXVIII: ABOUT MAGISTRY", "parent_number": "", "parent_title": "", "content": "In so far as they do not command that which is contrary to God.", "token_count": 15, "proofs": []} +{"_source_id": "zwinglis-67-articles", "_source_title": "Zwingli's 67 Articles", "_author": "Ulrich Zwingli", "_contributors": [], "_schema_type": "doctrinal_document", "_license": "cc0-1.0", "_source_url": "https://christianhistoryinstitute.org/study/module/zwinglis-sixty-seven-articles/", "document_id": "zwinglis-67-articles", "document_kind": "declaration", "unit_type": "article", "number": "39", "title": "Article XXXIX: ABOUT MAGISTRY", "parent_number": "", "parent_title": "", "content": "Therefore all their laws shall be in harmony with the divine will, so that they protect the oppressed, even if he does not complain.", "token_count": 27, "proofs": []} +{"_source_id": "zwinglis-67-articles", "_source_title": "Zwingli's 67 Articles", "_author": "Ulrich Zwingli", "_contributors": [], "_schema_type": "doctrinal_document", "_license": "cc0-1.0", "_source_url": "https://christianhistoryinstitute.org/study/module/zwinglis-sixty-seven-articles/", "document_id": "zwinglis-67-articles", "document_kind": "declaration", "unit_type": "article", "number": "40", "title": "Article XL: ABOUT MAGISTRY", "parent_number": "", "parent_title": "", "content": "They alone may put to death justly, also, only those who give public offence (if God is not offended let another thing be commanded).", "token_count": 29, "proofs": []} +{"_source_id": "zwinglis-67-articles", "_source_title": "Zwingli's 67 Articles", "_author": "Ulrich Zwingli", "_contributors": [], "_schema_type": "doctrinal_document", "_license": "cc0-1.0", "_source_url": 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Christ they may be deposed in the name of God.", "token_count": 25, "proofs": []} +{"_source_id": "zwinglis-67-articles", "_source_title": "Zwingli's 67 Articles", "_author": "Ulrich Zwingli", "_contributors": [], "_schema_type": "doctrinal_document", "_license": "cc0-1.0", "_source_url": "https://christianhistoryinstitute.org/study/module/zwinglis-sixty-seven-articles/", "document_id": "zwinglis-67-articles", "document_kind": "declaration", "unit_type": "article", "number": "43", "title": "Article XLIII: ABOUT MAGISTRY", "parent_number": "", "parent_title": "", "content": "In short, the realm of him is best and most stable who rules in the name of God alone, and his is worst and most unstable who rules in accordance with his own will.", "token_count": 37, "proofs": []} +{"_source_id": "zwinglis-67-articles", "_source_title": "Zwingli's 67 Articles", "_author": "Ulrich Zwingli", "_contributors": [], "_schema_type": "doctrinal_document", "_license": "cc0-1.0", "_source_url": "https://christianhistoryinstitute.org/study/module/zwinglis-sixty-seven-articles/", "document_id": "zwinglis-67-articles", "document_kind": "declaration", "unit_type": "article", "number": "44", "title": "Article XLIV: ABOUT PRAYER", "parent_number": "", "parent_title": "", "content": "Real petitioners call to God in spirit and truly, without great ado before men.", "token_count": 17, "proofs": []} +{"_source_id": "zwinglis-67-articles", "_source_title": "Zwingli's 67 Articles", "_author": "Ulrich Zwingli", "_contributors": [], "_schema_type": "doctrinal_document", "_license": "cc0-1.0", "_source_url": "https://christianhistoryinstitute.org/study/module/zwinglis-sixty-seven-articles/", "document_id": "zwinglis-67-articles", "document_kind": "declaration", "unit_type": "article", "number": "45", "title": "Article XLV: ABOUT PRAYER", "parent_number": "", "parent_title": "", "content": "Hypocrites do their work so that they may be seen by men, also receive their reward in this life.", "token_count": 24, "proofs": []} +{"_source_id": "zwinglis-67-articles", "_source_title": "Zwingli's 67 Articles", "_author": "Ulrich Zwingli", "_contributors": [], "_schema_type": "doctrinal_document", "_license": "cc0-1.0", "_source_url": "https://christianhistoryinstitute.org/study/module/zwinglis-sixty-seven-articles/", "document_id": "zwinglis-67-articles", "document_kind": "declaration", "unit_type": "article", "number": "46", "title": "Article XLVI: ABOUT PRAYER", "parent_number": "", "parent_title": "", "content": "Hence it must always follow that church-song and outcry without devoutness, and only for reward, is seeking either fame before the men or gain.", "token_count": 30, "proofs": []} +{"_source_id": "zwinglis-67-articles", "_source_title": "Zwingli's 67 Articles", "_author": "Ulrich Zwingli", "_contributors": [], "_schema_type": "doctrinal_document", "_license": "cc0-1.0", "_source_url": "https://christianhistoryinstitute.org/study/module/zwinglis-sixty-seven-articles/", "document_id": "zwinglis-67-articles", "document_kind": "declaration", "unit_type": "article", "number": "47", "title": "Article XLVII: ABOUT OFFENCE", "parent_number": "", "parent_title": "", "content": "Bodily death a man should suffer before he offend or scandalize a Christian.", "token_count": 17, "proofs": []} +{"_source_id": "zwinglis-67-articles", "_source_title": "Zwingli's 67 Articles", "_author": "Ulrich Zwingli", "_contributors": [], "_schema_type": "doctrinal_document", "_license": "cc0-1.0", "_source_url": "https://christianhistoryinstitute.org/study/module/zwinglis-sixty-seven-articles/", "document_id": "zwinglis-67-articles", "document_kind": "declaration", "unit_type": "article", "number": "48", "title": "Article XLVIII: ABOUT OFFENCE", "parent_number": "", "parent_title": "", "content": "Whoever through stupidness or ignorance is offended without cause, he should not be left sick or weak, but he should be made strong, that he may not consider as a sin that which is not a sin.", "token_count": 43, "proofs": []} +{"_source_id": "zwinglis-67-articles", "_source_title": "Zwingli's 67 Articles", "_author": "Ulrich Zwingli", "_contributors": [], "_schema_type": "doctrinal_document", "_license": "cc0-1.0", "_source_url": "https://christianhistoryinstitute.org/study/module/zwinglis-sixty-seven-articles/", "document_id": "zwinglis-67-articles", "document_kind": "declaration", "unit_type": "article", "number": "49", "title": "Article XLIX: ABOUT OFFENCE", "parent_number": "", "parent_title": "", "content": "Greater offence I know not than that one does not allow priests to have wives, but permits them to hire prostitutes. Out upon the shame!", "token_count": 28, "proofs": []} +{"_source_id": "zwinglis-67-articles", "_source_title": "Zwingli's 67 Articles", "_author": "Ulrich Zwingli", "_contributors": [], "_schema_type": "doctrinal_document", "_license": "cc0-1.0", "_source_url": "https://christianhistoryinstitute.org/study/module/zwinglis-sixty-seven-articles/", "document_id": "zwinglis-67-articles", "document_kind": "declaration", "unit_type": "article", "number": "50", "title": "Article L: ABOUT REMITTANCE OF SIN", "parent_number": "", "parent_title": "", "content": "God alone remits sin through Jesus Christ, his Son, and alone our Lord.", "token_count": 17, "proofs": []} +{"_source_id": "zwinglis-67-articles", "_source_title": "Zwingli's 67 Articles", "_author": "Ulrich Zwingli", "_contributors": [], "_schema_type": "doctrinal_document", "_license": "cc0-1.0", "_source_url": "https://christianhistoryinstitute.org/study/module/zwinglis-sixty-seven-articles/", "document_id": "zwinglis-67-articles", "document_kind": "declaration", "unit_type": "article", "number": "51", "title": "Article LI: ABOUT REMITTANCE OF SIN", "parent_number": "", "parent_title": "", "content": "Who assigns this to created beings detracts from the honor of God and gives it to him who is not God; this is real idolatry.", "token_count": 30, "proofs": []} +{"_source_id": "zwinglis-67-articles", "_source_title": "Zwingli's 67 Articles", "_author": "Ulrich Zwingli", "_contributors": [], "_schema_type": "doctrinal_document", "_license": "cc0-1.0", "_source_url": "https://christianhistoryinstitute.org/study/module/zwinglis-sixty-seven-articles/", "document_id": "zwinglis-67-articles", "document_kind": "declaration", "unit_type": "article", "number": "52", "title": "Article LII: ABOUT REMITTANCE OF SIN", "parent_number": "", "parent_title": "", "content": "Hence the confession which is made to the priest or neighbor shall not be declared to be a remittance of sin, but only a seeking for advice.", "token_count": 31, "proofs": []} +{"_source_id": "zwinglis-67-articles", "_source_title": "Zwingli's 67 Articles", "_author": "Ulrich Zwingli", "_contributors": [], "_schema_type": "doctrinal_document", "_license": "cc0-1.0", "_source_url": "https://christianhistoryinstitute.org/study/module/zwinglis-sixty-seven-articles/", "document_id": "zwinglis-67-articles", "document_kind": "declaration", "unit_type": "article", "number": "53", "title": "Article LIII: ABOUT REMITTANCE OF SIN", "parent_number": "", "parent_title": "", "content": "Works of penance coming from the counsel of human beings (except excommunication) do not cancel sin; they are imposed as a menace to others.", "token_count": 30, "proofs": []} +{"_source_id": "zwinglis-67-articles", "_source_title": "Zwingli's 67 Articles", "_author": "Ulrich Zwingli", "_contributors": [], "_schema_type": "doctrinal_document", "_license": "cc0-1.0", "_source_url": "https://christianhistoryinstitute.org/study/module/zwinglis-sixty-seven-articles/", "document_id": "zwinglis-67-articles", "document_kind": "declaration", "unit_type": "article", "number": "54", "title": "Article LIV: ABOUT REMITTANCE OF SIN", "parent_number": "", "parent_title": "", "content": "Christ has borne all our pains and labor. Therefore whoever assigns to works of penance what belongs to Christ errs and slanders God.", "token_count": 27, "proofs": []} +{"_source_id": "zwinglis-67-articles", "_source_title": "Zwingli's 67 Articles", "_author": "Ulrich Zwingli", "_contributors": [], "_schema_type": "doctrinal_document", "_license": "cc0-1.0", "_source_url": "https://christianhistoryinstitute.org/study/module/zwinglis-sixty-seven-articles/", "document_id": "zwinglis-67-articles", "document_kind": "declaration", "unit_type": "article", "number": "55", "title": "Article LV: ABOUT REMITTANCE OF SIN", "parent_number": "", "parent_title": "", "content": "Whoever pretends to remit to a penitent being any sin would not be a vicar of God or St. Peter, but of the devil.", "token_count": 33, "proofs": []} +{"_source_id": "zwinglis-67-articles", "_source_title": "Zwingli's 67 Articles", "_author": "Ulrich Zwingli", "_contributors": [], "_schema_type": "doctrinal_document", "_license": "cc0-1.0", "_source_url": "https://christianhistoryinstitute.org/study/module/zwinglis-sixty-seven-articles/", "document_id": "zwinglis-67-articles", "document_kind": "declaration", "unit_type": "article", "number": "56", "title": "Article LVI: ABOUT REMITTANCE OF SIN", "parent_number": "", "parent_title": "", "content": "Whoever remits any sin only for the sake of money is the companion of Simon and Balaam, and the real messenger of the devil personified.", "token_count": 32, "proofs": []} +{"_source_id": "zwinglis-67-articles", "_source_title": "Zwingli's 67 Articles", "_author": "Ulrich Zwingli", "_contributors": [], "_schema_type": "doctrinal_document", "_license": "cc0-1.0", "_source_url": "https://christianhistoryinstitute.org/study/module/zwinglis-sixty-seven-articles/", "document_id": "zwinglis-67-articles", "document_kind": "declaration", "unit_type": "article", "number": "57", "title": "Article LVII: ABOUT PURGATORY", "parent_number": "", "parent_title": "", "content": "The true divine Scriptures know nothing about purgatory after this life.", "token_count": 14, "proofs": []} +{"_source_id": "zwinglis-67-articles", "_source_title": "Zwingli's 67 Articles", "_author": "Ulrich Zwingli", "_contributors": [], "_schema_type": "doctrinal_document", "_license": "cc0-1.0", "_source_url": "https://christianhistoryinstitute.org/study/module/zwinglis-sixty-seven-articles/", "document_id": "zwinglis-67-articles", "document_kind": "declaration", "unit_type": "article", "number": "58", "title": "Article LVIII: ABOUT PURGATORY", "parent_number": "", "parent_title": "", "content": "The sentence of the dead is known to God only.", "token_count": 11, "proofs": []} +{"_source_id": "zwinglis-67-articles", "_source_title": "Zwingli's 67 Articles", "_author": "Ulrich Zwingli", "_contributors": [], "_schema_type": "doctrinal_document", "_license": "cc0-1.0", "_source_url": "https://christianhistoryinstitute.org/study/module/zwinglis-sixty-seven-articles/", "document_id": "zwinglis-67-articles", "document_kind": "declaration", "unit_type": "article", "number": "59", "title": "Article LIX: ABOUT PURGATORY", "parent_number": "", "parent_title": "", "content": "And the less God has let us know concerning it, the less we should undertake to know about it.", "token_count": 21, "proofs": []} +{"_source_id": "zwinglis-67-articles", "_source_title": "Zwingli's 67 Articles", "_author": "Ulrich Zwingli", "_contributors": [], "_schema_type": "doctrinal_document", "_license": "cc0-1.0", "_source_url": "https://christianhistoryinstitute.org/study/module/zwinglis-sixty-seven-articles/", "document_id": "zwinglis-67-articles", "document_kind": "declaration", "unit_type": "article", "number": "60", "title": "Article LX: ABOUT PURGATORY", "parent_number": "", "parent_title": "", "content": "That mankind earnestly calls to God to show mercy to the dead I do not condemn, but to determine a period of time therefore (seven years for a mortal sin), and to lie for the sake of gain, is not human, but devilish.", "token_count": 51, "proofs": []} +{"_source_id": "zwinglis-67-articles", "_source_title": "Zwingli's 67 Articles", "_author": "Ulrich Zwingli", "_contributors": [], "_schema_type": "doctrinal_document", "_license": "cc0-1.0", "_source_url": "https://christianhistoryinstitute.org/study/module/zwinglis-sixty-seven-articles/", "document_id": "zwinglis-67-articles", "document_kind": "declaration", "unit_type": "article", "number": "61", "title": "Article LXI: ABOUT THE PRIESTHOOD", "parent_number": "", "parent_title": "", "content": "About the form of consecration which the priests have received recent times the Scriptures know nothing.", "token_count": 18, "proofs": []} +{"_source_id": "zwinglis-67-articles", "_source_title": "Zwingli's 67 Articles", "_author": "Ulrich Zwingli", "_contributors": [], "_schema_type": "doctrinal_document", "_license": "cc0-1.0", "_source_url": "https://christianhistoryinstitute.org/study/module/zwinglis-sixty-seven-articles/", "document_id": "zwinglis-67-articles", "document_kind": "declaration", "unit_type": "article", "number": "62", "title": "Article LXII: ABOUT THE PRIESTHOOD", "parent_number": "", "parent_title": "", "content": "Furthermore, they [the Scriptures] recognize no priests except those who proclaim the word of God.", "token_count": 19, "proofs": []} +{"_source_id": "zwinglis-67-articles", "_source_title": "Zwingli's 67 Articles", "_author": "Ulrich Zwingli", "_contributors": [], "_schema_type": "doctrinal_document", "_license": "cc0-1.0", "_source_url": "https://christianhistoryinstitute.org/study/module/zwinglis-sixty-seven-articles/", "document_id": "zwinglis-67-articles", "document_kind": "declaration", "unit_type": "article", "number": "63", "title": "Article LXIII: ABOUT THE PRIESTHOOD", "parent_number": "", "parent_title": "", "content": "They command honor should be shown, i.e. e., to furnish them with food for the body.", "token_count": 21, "proofs": []} +{"_source_id": "zwinglis-67-articles", "_source_title": "Zwingli's 67 Articles", "_author": "Ulrich Zwingli", "_contributors": [], "_schema_type": "doctrinal_document", "_license": "cc0-1.0", "_source_url": "https://christianhistoryinstitute.org/study/module/zwinglis-sixty-seven-articles/", "document_id": "zwinglis-67-articles", "document_kind": "declaration", "unit_type": "article", "number": "64", "title": "Article LXIV: ABOUT THE CESSATION OF MISUSAGES", "parent_number": "", "parent_title": "", "content": "All those who recognize their errors shall not be allowed to suffer, but to die in peace, and thereafter arrange in a Christian manner their bequests to the Church.", "token_count": 33, "proofs": []} +{"_source_id": "zwinglis-67-articles", "_source_title": "Zwingli's 67 Articles", "_author": "Ulrich Zwingli", "_contributors": [], "_schema_type": "doctrinal_document", "_license": "cc0-1.0", "_source_url": "https://christianhistoryinstitute.org/study/module/zwinglis-sixty-seven-articles/", "document_id": "zwinglis-67-articles", "document_kind": "declaration", "unit_type": "article", "number": "65", "title": "Article LXV: ABOUT THE CESSATION OF MISUSAGES", "parent_number": "", "parent_title": "", "content": "Those who do not wish to confess, God will probably take care of. Hence no force shall be used against their body, unless it be that they behave so criminally that one cannot do without that.", "token_count": 41, "proofs": []} +{"_source_id": "zwinglis-67-articles", "_source_title": "Zwingli's 67 Articles", "_author": "Ulrich Zwingli", "_contributors": [], "_schema_type": "doctrinal_document", "_license": "cc0-1.0", "_source_url": "https://christianhistoryinstitute.org/study/module/zwinglis-sixty-seven-articles/", "document_id": "zwinglis-67-articles", "document_kind": "declaration", "unit_type": "article", "number": "66", "title": "Article LXVI: ABOUT THE CESSATION OF MISUSAGES", "parent_number": "", "parent_title": "", "content": "All the clerical superiors shall at once settle down, and with unanimity set up the cross of Christ, not the money-chests, or they will perish, for I tell you the ax is raised against the tree.", "token_count": 46, "proofs": []} +{"_source_id": "zwinglis-67-articles", "_source_title": "Zwingli's 67 Articles", "_author": "Ulrich Zwingli", "_contributors": [], "_schema_type": "doctrinal_document", "_license": "cc0-1.0", "_source_url": "https://christianhistoryinstitute.org/study/module/zwinglis-sixty-seven-articles/", "document_id": "zwinglis-67-articles", "document_kind": "declaration", "unit_type": "article", "number": "67", "title": "Article LXVII: ABOUT THE CESSATION OF MISUSAGES", "parent_number": "", "parent_title": "", "content": "If any one wishes conversation with me concerning interest, tithes, unbaptized children or confirmation, I am willing to answer.", "token_count": 27, "proofs": []} +{"_source_id": "zwinglis-67-articles", "_source_title": "Zwingli's 67 Articles", "_author": "Ulrich Zwingli", "_contributors": [], "_schema_type": "doctrinal_document", "_license": "cc0-1.0", "_source_url": "https://christianhistoryinstitute.org/study/module/zwinglis-sixty-seven-articles/", "document_id": "zwinglis-67-articles", "document_kind": "declaration", "unit_type": "article", "number": "C", "title": "Conclusion", "parent_number": "", "parent_title": "", "content": "Let no one undertake here to argue with sophistry or human foolishness, but come to the Scriptures to accept them as the judge (for the Scriptures breathe the Spirit of God), so that the truth either may be found, or if found, as I hope, retained. Amen.\n\nThus may God rule.", "token_count": 62, "proofs": []} +{"_source_id": "zwinglis-fidei-ratio", "_source_title": "Zwingli's Fidei Ratio", "_author": "Ulrich Zwingli", "_contributors": [], "_schema_type": "doctrinal_document", "_license": "cc0-1.0", "_source_url": "https://quod.lib.umich.edu/e/eebo2/A15880.0001.001?rgn=main;view=fulltext", "document_id": "zwinglis-fidei-ratio", "document_kind": "declaration", "unit_type": "article", "number": "P", "title": "Preface", "parent_number": "", "parent_title": "", "content": "We whyche preache the Gospel in cyties, townes and villages, of christe felowship O Charles noble Emperour consecrated & holy appointed to equitie and ryghteousnes, haue longe desyrously loked-for when a rekenyng of oure fayth, whych both we haue & professe, shuld be required of vs. And whyle we stad thus in a redynes, it is sayd, rather of comon brute, then of any sure and certayne message or tydynges, that many alredy haue prepared and furnished the order, summe and fourme of their fayth and religion, which they maye spedely present vnto you. And here are we in great doute and perplexitie, for on the one part ye loue of truthe and great desyre of como quietnes pricketh vs forwarde to do the same our selues, that we se other do: And on the other syde, shortnesse of tyme afrayeth vs, Partlye, for that we muste do al thynges to hastely, & passe them ouer to lyghtly, because of your great haste, (for so the rumour goeth that you wyl make haste from thense.) And partly, because we whiche are preachers of goddes worde in cyties, townes and villages are placed farther abrode, than we can in so shorte a tyme assemble and take aduisemet, what were moste mete to writ vnto your hyghnesse. Wherfore seyng that we haue alredy sene the confession of the fayth of other, yea and also the confutacion of their aduersaries (which neuerthelesse semed to be prepared before any thinge (touching that) was demauded of them) I thought it was not vnmere yf I also priuatly without the hynderauce of my contreyfolke shulde forthwith declare a reason and rekenyng of my fayth. For although other matters require softe and easy haste, yet in this thyng quicke spede is to be made, lest (ye matter slouthfully passed ouer) we shulde fall in daunger other of suspicious silence, or els of presumptuouse negligence. Lo therfore (O moste myghty Emperoure) here I offer vnto youre maiestye the summe of my fayth on this condicion, that I maye also wytnesse therby my selfe to commit and suffer the iudgemet not only of these articles, but also of al other whych I haue hertofore at any tyme wrytten, or by the goodnes of God hereafter shal wryt, not to one only, neither yet to a fewe, but to the hole Churche of Christ so farre as it pronounceth by the rule and inspiracion of Goddes worde and spirite.", "token_count": 662, "proofs": []} +{"_source_id": "zwinglis-fidei-ratio", "_source_title": "Zwingli's Fidei Ratio", "_author": "Ulrich Zwingli", "_contributors": [], "_schema_type": "doctrinal_document", "_license": "cc0-1.0", "_source_url": "https://quod.lib.umich.edu/e/eebo2/A15880.0001.001?rgn=main;view=fulltext", "document_id": "zwinglis-fidei-ratio", "document_kind": "declaration", "unit_type": "article", "number": "1", "title": "Article I", "parent_number": "", "parent_title": "", "content": "Fyrst of al I bothe beleue and knowe,that ther is but one a lonly God, and that he is of nature good, true, almighty, ryghteouse, wyse and mercyful, the maker and gouernour of all thynges visible & inuisible. And that the Father, Sonne, and holy Ghost are thre persones, but the Essence & substance of them is simple, vnmixte and but one alone. And concerninge the Godhed and names or thre persones I agree vtterly in opinion in al thinges wyth the declaracion of the Crede aswel of Nicene as of Athanasius.\n\nI beleue that the Sonne hath taken to hym flesshe,vnderstandynge therby, that he hath verely and truly of Mary the vndefyled and perpetual virgine taken to hym the nature of man, yea the hole man, whych consisteth of body and soule, and that after this maner: the same hole ma is so taken into the vnitie of substace or persone of the sonne of God,that man maketh not a proper or special persone, but is taken vnto the inseperable, indiuisible, and vnlousable personage of the sonne of God.And al be it that both natures, that is the Godhed and Manhed so kepe styl their natures and properties, that both of the in hym may truely and naturally be knowen and perceaued, yet neuerthelesse the distincte and seueral properties and workinges of natures diuid not the vnitie of persone. No more than in man the soule and body make two persones. For as thei are of most diuers and contrary natures, so are they also of sundry properties and operacions. And yet man whych consysteth of them both is not two persones, but one: Euen so God and Man is one Christ: the perpetual sonne of God from euerlastynge, and the sone of Ma fro ye tyme appointed & determined. One persone, one Christ, perfecte God, and perfect Ma. Not that the one nature is made the other, or that they are mixed, confounded or disordred amonge them selues, but that either of the abydeth styl in his owne propertie. And yet ye vnitie of persone by these sondrie properties is not disioyned. And thus one & ye same Christ touchyng ye propertie of his manhed cried as a chylde, grewe & waxed, incocased in wysedoe, hogred, thrysted, dyd eat, drynke, slepe was hote colde, beate,e, dyd swet, was wounded, murdered, affrayed, was in heuinesse, and suffred other thinges, whych pertain vnto the payne and punyshment of synne, and yet was he vtterly gyltles and moste estraunged from synne it selfe. But touchynge the propertie of hys Godhed, he wyth the Father and ye holy Ghost ordreth, goeth thorow, ruleth, sustayneth and nurrysheth all thynges both hyghe & lowe, he lyghtneth the blynde, restoreth the lame, calleth vp the dead, wyth a lytle word throweth downe his enemies, beyng deade he taketh agayne to hym lyfe, he ascendeth vp to heaue, and sendeth downe the holy Ghost as his owne spirite. And one and the same Christe abydynge in one persone of the sonne of God doth al these thynges, albeit they are contrary in nature and propertie, so that eue those thinges, whiche belonge properly to the Godhede, because of the vnitie and perfeccio of persone, are sometyme ascrybed and imputed to the Manhode: and cotrarye, those thynges whych are proper to the Manhode, are sometyme spoken of the Godhede.He sayd: that he hym selfe beynge the sonne of Man was in heauen, when he had not yet in body ascended into heauen.Peter also sheweth: that Christe suffred for vs, when only hys mahode could suffer. But for vnitie of persone it is trulye sayd: bothe that the sonne of God suffred, and that the sonne of ma forgaue synnes. For bothe he whyche in one persone is the sonne of God, and the sonne of Man, touchinge the propertie of hys manhode, suffred: And he whych in one persone is the sonne of God, and the sonne of Man, touchynge hys Godhed, forgaue synnes. So we saye: thys man is wyse, whan notwythstandynge he consysteth aswel of body as of soule. And the body is moste estraunged from wysedom, yea it is a very poison and hyndrauce of knowlege and vnderstandynge.\n\nAnd agayne, we saye: the same ma is sore cutte and wounded, whan onely the bodye can receaue woundes, and not the soule. Thus no man sayeth. Of man there is made two persones, whan to either partie hys owne propertie is attributed and applyed. And agayne no man sayeth: that the natures are mixte, disordred and confounded, whan of the hole man that is sayd, whych for the vnitie of persone pertayneth to the hole, but for the propertie of the parties belongeth onely vnto one. Paule sayeth:whan I am weake, then am I stronge. Who is it that is weake? Paule. who ryghtly is also stronge? Paule. But is not thys sayeng contrarye to reason, vnstable and intollerable? No. for Paul is not of one nature, albeit he is but one persone. Therfore whan he sayeth: I am weake, doutlesse that person speaketh whych is Paule, but that that is sayd, is neither spoken nor vnderstanded of both natures, but only of the weaknesse of the fleshe. And whan he sayeth, I am stronge: Surely the person of Paule speaketh it: but only hys spirite is vnderstaded. Euen so, the sone of God is dead: Doutlesse he (whyche by vnitie and singlenesse of persone is bothe God and Man) is deade, but that is only touchyng hys manhode. Thus therfore not only I thynke concernynge aswel the Godhead and persones, as taking to the nature of ma, but so lykewyse haue thought al they both olde and newe that are of ryght fayth and belefe. Yea and so thynke they also that euen nowe acknowlege the truthe vnfaynedly.", "token_count": 1606, "proofs": []} +{"_source_id": "zwinglis-fidei-ratio", "_source_title": "Zwingli's Fidei Ratio", "_author": "Ulrich Zwingli", "_contributors": [], "_schema_type": "doctrinal_document", "_license": "cc0-1.0", "_source_url": "https://quod.lib.umich.edu/e/eebo2/A15880.0001.001?rgn=main;view=fulltext", "document_id": "zwinglis-fidei-ratio", "document_kind": "declaration", "unit_type": "article", "number": "2", "title": "Article II", "parent_number": "", "parent_title": "", "content": "Secondarely, I knowe and beleue,that thys moste excellet maiestie, which is my God, doth frankely and wythout costraynt or let appoint and determine of al thynges, so that his cousel and determinacion hangeth of no cause or occasion of any creature, for that is the propertie of the maymed wisedome of man, to iudge and determine by conferrynge and debatynge of natural reasons, or by exemple goynge before. But God (whyche from euerlastynge vnto for euer & euer wt one only and simple lokynge vpon beholdeth al thynges) nedeth no accompt,rekenyng, experience or profe of thynges that are done, but beynge on euery parte wyse, prudet, good &c. hath frankly determyned and set an order in al thynges. For hys owne are al thynges that are. Hereof it is, that all be it wyttingly and aduisedly he in ye begynnyng wolde make ma,whych he knewe perfectly wolde fal, yet neuerthelesse wolde aswell determyne, to cloth hys sonne wyth mans nature, to repayre and restore againe the fall: wherby hys goodnes on euery parte doth appere.In whych goodnes is comprised both hys mercy and ryghteousnes. His ryghteousnes he put forth, whan he cast the transgressours out of the pleasaunt mansions of Paradyse: whan he tyed them in the prison of mannes mysery, and fettered them in the chaynes of sycknesses, and whan he layed the lawe vpo them, whych (albeit it was holy) they could neuer of theyr owne power fulfyl. For here man beynge a dubble wretch learned, not only hys body to haue fallen into mysery, but also his mynde for fear of the lawe transgressed to be tormented. For whan after the spirite he sawe that the lawe was holye,ryghteous and the messenger of Goddes mynde and wyll, as she whych comaunded nothyng but that-that ryghte requyred, but yet also seynge that by dedes he coulde not fulfyll the mynd of the lawe, he in hys owne iudgement condempned (the hope of attaynyng felicitie cast awaye) goyng awaye desperate from the sight of God, remembred nothing but that he shulde suffer the payne of eternal tormentes. Thus farre was Gods ryghteousnes made open.\n\nAfter thys whan the tyme shulde come to vtter hys goodnes, which fro the begynnyng he appointed to shew as well as ryghteousnes,he sent hys sonne to take to hym oure nature on euery parte, except that that is disposed and redy to synne, that he made a brother and lyke vnto vs, myght be a mediator, whych for vs by offering hys innocent body vnto death, might satisfye Goddes most vpryght iustice, whych behoued to cotinue holy, pure & vncorrupt aswel as hys goodnesse, that the worlde myght be throughlye assured both of the recompensacion & satisfyeng of hys ryghteousnes, and of hys present mercy to be offered vnto vs. For seyng he hath to vs and for vs geuen hys owne sonne,howe shall he not to vs gyue al thiges with hym and for hym? what is it that we may not promyse to our selues of him whiche hath let downe, abased and humbled him self hyther, to be not only lyke vnto vs, but also to be holly & fully our owne? who can maruel ynough at the inestimable rychesse and fauor of Goddes goodnes,wherby he hath so loued the world, that is, mankynd, to gyue his owne sone for ye lyfe of it?\n\nThese lyuely fountaynes & swete vaynes of ye Gospel I thynke are the only and alone medicine of the sycke soule,wherby she is restored bothe to God & to her owne selfe. For nothing can assure her of Goddes fauour, but God hym selfe. And he so lyberally, so abundauntly and so prudently hathe powred hys louynge kyndnes hollye vpon vs, that nowe he hath lefte nothynge behynde that we can desyre, onlesse any durst requyre any thinge more then enough, and aboue the ouerflowynge habundaunce.", "token_count": 1110, "proofs": []} +{"_source_id": "zwinglis-fidei-ratio", "_source_title": "Zwingli's Fidei Ratio", "_author": "Ulrich Zwingli", "_contributors": [], "_schema_type": "doctrinal_document", "_license": "cc0-1.0", "_source_url": "https://quod.lib.umich.edu/e/eebo2/A15880.0001.001?rgn=main;view=fulltext", "document_id": "zwinglis-fidei-ratio", "document_kind": "declaration", "unit_type": "article", "number": "3", "title": "Article III", "parent_number": "", "parent_title": "", "content": "Thyrdlye, I knowe ther is no nother Sacrifice of purgynge synne, but Christ alone, (for Paule truly was not crucifyed for vs:) & that ther is none so sure and vndoutefull pledge of Goddes goodnes & mercye as is Christ (for ther is nothynge so sure as God, which affirmeth ye same) and that vnder the sune ther is none other name but the name of Iesus Christ, wherby we muste be saued.\n\nHere therfore (concernynge the attaynynge of Goddes goodnes & mercy) are refused as wel the iustificacion and satisfaccion of our workes, as the merites, deseruynges, prayers, and intercessions of all saintes, whether they be in earth, or in heauen. For here is but that one alonly mediator betwixte God and man, the God and man Iesus Christ. And Goddes eleccion abydeth stedfast & sure, for those that he hath chosen before ye makinge of the worlde, he hath so chosen them, that he myght chose them out to hymselfe by hys sonne. For as he is gentel and mercyful, so is he holy & ryghteous. Al hys workes therfore resemble of mercy & ryghteousnes. Wherfore ryghtly his eleccion smelleth of them both. Of hys goodnes it was to haue chosen whome he wolde, but it was of ryghteousnes to purchase and ioyne to hym selfe them that are chosen through hys sonne made a sacrifice to recompence Goddes ryghteousnes for vs.", "token_count": 374, "proofs": []} +{"_source_id": "zwinglis-fidei-ratio", "_source_title": "Zwingli's Fidei Ratio", "_author": "Ulrich Zwingli", "_contributors": [], "_schema_type": "doctrinal_document", "_license": "cc0-1.0", "_source_url": "https://quod.lib.umich.edu/e/eebo2/A15880.0001.001?rgn=main;view=fulltext", "document_id": "zwinglis-fidei-ratio", "document_kind": "declaration", "unit_type": "article", "number": "4", "title": "Article IV", "parent_number": "", "parent_title": "", "content": "Fourthly, I knowe that that great graundfathers father, our fyrst father Ada through selfe loue, by the subtyle suggestion, wycked temptacion and enuious cousel of the deuel, was allured to thys pointe, to couet to be made lyke vnto God. And when he had committed that synne, he tasted of the forbydden and moste daungerous frute, wherby he fel into ye faute and gyltinesse of most horrible death and dampnacion, made therby the stubburne aduersarie and enemye of hys God. Wherfore wha God myght of equitie and ryght haue vtterly destroyed hym, yet beyng moste graciouse Lorde vnto him, he chaunged his euerlastynge payne and punyshment into a state, that is, to make hym a bond seruaunt, whome he myght haue worthelye punyshed wyth euerlastyng death and vtter destruccion.\n\nFor asmuch than, as neither he, nor yet any that is borne of hym can take awaye thys state and condicion of bodage (for a bondman can not but beget another bond ma) he hath by the deadly tastyng of the forbydde frute, kest all hys posteritie into bondage. Nowe therfore touchynge original synne I thynke thus:\n\nThat is truly called synne, whych is comitted against ye lawe: for where no lawe is, there is no transgression. And where no transgression is, there is no synne, as synne is properlye taken, that is, so far as synne is a dede, a faute, an acte or offence. Therfore I acknowlege that our fyrst father synned a sinne, that is sinne in dede, that is to say, an acte a faute, and a detestable thynge. But they that are borne of hym haue not synned after that maner. For whyche of vs haue bytten wyth our teeth and eaten the forbydden frute in Paradice? Wherfore wil we nyl we, we are copelled to graunt that original synne as it is in the children of Adam, is not properly synne, as it is nowe declared, for properly it is not an acte or dede comitted agaist the lawe. But it may properly be called, a byrthsore, a naturall sycknesse & disease, and also it may be called a sinful state and codicion. A disease it is, for as he of self loue fel, so we also fal It is also a synful state or condicion: for lyke as he by his synne was made bond and subiecte to death, so we also are borne bond, the childre of wrath, and subiecte to death. Al be it I passe nothynge yf thys disease and condicion after Paules maner be called syn, yea it is suche a synne, that who so euer are borne in it are the enemies & aduersaries of God: for hither the synful state of our byrth draweth vs, and not the actual comittynge of offence, excepte so farre as oure fyrst parent hath comitted it once. Therfore the very cause of enmitie & death is the synne and offente committed of Ada, and that is verely synne. But this syn whych cleaueth to vs in our concepcion is verely a natural disease & a synfull state, yea a necessitie of dyenge. Notwythstandyng that neuer shulde haue ben by byrth onely, had not offence fyrst defyled the byrth. Synne therfore is the cause of mannes mysery, and not the byrth. But of byrth it is none otherwise, than of it that foloweth of the foutayne and principall cause. The confirmacion of this sentence is grounded both vpon authoritie and exeple, Paule speaketh thus: Yf by the synne of one, death reygned by the meanes of one: muche more they (whyche receyue abundaunce of grace, and of the gyfte of ryghteousnes) shal raigne in lyfe by the meanes of one, that is to saye, Iesus Christ. Here we se that synne is properly taken. for this one, is Adam, throughe whose fall death hageth ouer our neckes. Agayne the same Paule sayeth: All haue synned and haue nede of the glorie, that is, the goodnes & lyberalytie of God. Here synne is taken for the disease, state and byrth, that we al are sayd to synne, yea before we are powred out into thys lyght, that is, we are in the state and condicion of synne and death, yea before we synne in acte or dede, whyche sentence vnauoydably is agayne strengthned by these wordes: Neuerthelesse death raigned from Adam to Moses, euen ouer them also which had not synned wyth lyke transgression as dyd Ada. Loo, death is vpon vs, albeit we haue not synned lyke as Adam dyd. Wherfore? For he synned in dede, but seyng we haue not synned after ye maner, why dothe death deuoure vs? For he is dead because of synne, and beynge dead, that is, iudged to death, he hath begotte vs. Therfore we also dye, but thorowe hys faute, and by our owne synfull state and disease, or yf thou wylt, by synne, but take vnproperly. The exeple is suche: one take prisoner in battel, by his vntruth, disloyaltie & ennemitie hath well deserued to be a bondma. They that ar borne of him, that is, the bondmannes children are made bond, not by faute, acte or offence on theyr behalfe, but by state & condicion, whych followed the faute: for theyr father of whome they were begotten, had deserued that by offence. The chyldre haue not ye offece, but the punyshment & penaltie of the offence, that is, the state or condicion, the bodage and prison. Yf ye lust to cal these thynges offence, because they are executed and ministred for offence, I forbyd you not. To be short.\n\nI acknowledge this originall synne by condicyon & infeccyo to spring in al me which are begotten through the affectyon of man and woman.\n\nAnd I knowe: that we are by nature the chyldre of wrath: but thorow grace, whych by the second Adam Christ hath restored the fall, I dowt not to be receyued amonge the chyldren of God, and that after thys maner that foloweth:", "token_count": 1597, "proofs": []} +{"_source_id": "zwinglis-fidei-ratio", "_source_title": "Zwingli's Fidei Ratio", "_author": "Ulrich Zwingli", "_contributors": [], "_schema_type": "doctrinal_document", "_license": "cc0-1.0", "_source_url": "https://quod.lib.umich.edu/e/eebo2/A15880.0001.001?rgn=main;view=fulltext", "document_id": "zwinglis-fidei-ratio", "document_kind": "declaration", "unit_type": "article", "number": "5", "title": "Article V", "parent_number": "", "parent_title": "", "content": "Fyftly. Doutlesse thys is euident: Yf in Christ the seconde Adam we are restored vnto lyfe, lyke as in the fyrst Ada we are gyuen ouer to death, than do we rashly codempne the chyldren borne to christen parentes, yea and the chyldren of the heythen also. For yf Adam by synnynge could destroye all mankynde, and Christe by dyeng hath not quickened and redemed all mankynde fro the great mysery brought in by hym, then is not lyke the saluacion restored by Christ, and so (whych God forbyd) thys scripture is not true: As in Adam al dye, so in Christ are al restored to lyfe.\n\nBut howe so euer men determine of the infantes of the heythen, thys certaynly we affirme, because of the power of saluacion perfourmed by Christ, that they rashly gyue sentence wythout reasonable cause, that iudgeth them to the euerlastynge curse, partlye, for the sayd cause of restauracion by Christ, and partly, for the free eleccion of God, whych foloweth not fayth, but fayth it, wherof I wyl speake more in the article folowyng. For they whyche are chosen from euerlasting, doutlesse are chosen before they haue fayth. Therfore they whych for lacke of age haue not fayth, ought not vnaduisedly to be condempned of vs. For albeit they haue it not yet, yet goddes eleccio is hyd from vs, of who yf they be electe, we iudge to hastelye of thynges to vs vnknowen.\n\nNeuerthelesse touchynge the infates of Christianes we diffine otherwyse, that is to saye: that so many as are the infantes of Christianes are of the congregacion of Goddes people, and partes & membres of his church, whych we proue of thys wyse: By the wytnesses almoste of al the prophetes it is promysed that the cogregacio of ye heythe shulde be gathered together to the churche of Goddes people. And Christ hym selfe sayeth: Many shall come from the Easte and from the West and shal sytte wyth Abraham, Isaac and Iacob in the kyngdome of heauen. And: Go ye into al the world and preache. &c. But to the churche of the Iewes their infantes perteyned aswel as the Iewes them selues.\n\nTherfore no lesse pertayne our infantes vnto the churche of Christ, than in tyme past the infantes of the Iewes. For yf it were otherwyse, then were not the promyse perfourmed and ratifyed: for than we shulde not equally sytte with Abraham in Goddes kingdome. Doutlesse he was nombred to the church wyth them, whych also after the fleshe were borne of hym. But yf our infantes be not so nombred wyth theyr parentes, as were the infantes of the Iewes, tha were Christ not indifferent, but parcial and enuious towarde vs, denying to vs that, that he had gyuen to them of olde. whych were to muche wyckednes to affirme. For otherwyse al the prophecies concernyng ye callyng of the Getyls shulde be made of none effecte. Therfore, for asmuche as the infates of the Christianes are aswel of the visible church of Christ, as are theyr parentes or other that be of age, it is euident that they are aswel of theyr nomber whoe we iudge elect, as are theyr parentes. For thys cause it is, that I iudge them to do wyckedlye and presumptuously, whyche appoint to condemnacyon the infantes of Christianes, seyng that so many playne witnesses of scripture affirme the contrarye. Which shewe that the church of the getyles shall not nowe be equall, but much mor large, than the church of the Iewes. All which thynges shal nowe be made playne, when we shall shewe our fayth concernyng the Churche", "token_count": 997, "proofs": []} +{"_source_id": "zwinglis-fidei-ratio", "_source_title": "Zwingli's Fidei Ratio", "_author": "Ulrich Zwingli", "_contributors": [], "_schema_type": "doctrinal_document", "_license": "cc0-1.0", "_source_url": "https://quod.lib.umich.edu/e/eebo2/A15880.0001.001?rgn=main;view=fulltext", "document_id": "zwinglis-fidei-ratio", "document_kind": "declaration", "unit_type": "article", "number": "6", "title": "Article VI", "parent_number": "", "parent_title": "", "content": "Syxtlye, Cocernyng the church, thus we thynke: yt the Church in ye scriptures is diuersly take. Fyrst it is take for those chose, which by ye wyl of God are appointed to eternal lyfe. Of whyche Paule speaketh, sayeng: that she hath neither wrynkle nor spotte. Thys Church is knowen only vnto God. For he only (after the worde of Salomon) hath knowen the hertes of the chyldren of men. But neuerthelesse, they that are membres of thys churche knowe verely that they themselues are electe, and are membres of thys fyrst Churche, because they haue fayth in Christ. But they know none other mebres therof besyde themselues, for so is it wrytten in the acres of the Apostles: And they beleued as many as were ordeined to eternal lyfe. Therfore they that beleue are ordeyned to eternal lyfe. But who truly beleueth, no man knoweth but he that beleueth. He therfore nowe is sure that he is the chosen of God. For he (after the worde of the Apostle) hathe the earnest of the spirite, wherwith he beyng dispoused and sealed, knoweth hym selfe to be made, not bond, but verely free, and the sonne of the familie. For that spirite can not disceyue. Whych, yf he beare recorde vnto vs & certifyeth our cosciences, that God is oure father, & that we beynge sure and wythout feare do cal hym father, not doutyng but that we shal go vnto the euerlastyng inheritaunce, than is it certayne that the spirite of of the sonne of God is powred into oure hertes. It is certayne therfore that he is electe whych is so surely by faith perswaded. For they that beleue are ordeyned to eternall lyfe. But many in times past were, and many nowe are chosen, whych yet haue no fayth. The blessed mother of God,\n\nIohn and Paule whyle they were yet but infantes and lytleones were they not electe? & that before the creacyo of the world? but thys they knewe not in their ifacy nother by fayth nor reuelacyon. Mathew, Zacheus, ye righth ad thefe, & Magdale were they not also electe before the world was made? and yet they knewe not that, tyl they were lyghtned by the spirite, and drawen of the father vnto Christ Hereof therfore it maye be gathered, that this fyrst churche is knowen onlye vnto God, and that they only whiche haue a sure and an vnshake fayth knowe them selues to be membres of thys churche.\n\nAgayne the Churche is taken vniuersally for al that are rekened vnder the name of Christ, that is, whych haue gyuen theyr names to Christ. Of which a great sort acknowlege Christ sensibly by confession of fayth, & vse of Sacramentes, and yet in theyr hertes other they abhorre hym, or els knowe him not. Therfore we thinke, that so many as acknowledge the name of Christ, are of that Church. So was Iudas of the church of Christe, & al they that stept backe from Christ. For of the Apostles Iudas was aswel thought to be of the churche of Christ, as Peter or Iohn, whan he was nothynge lesse. But Christ knewe who was hys, and who was the deuelles. Of thys knowen and sensible church (albeit it agree not in thys worlde) are al that with mouth cofesse Christ, although there be many reprobates amonge them. For Christ paynteth out thys church by a proper parabel of ten virgins, wherof fyue were wyse, and fyue folyshe. Thys churche also somtyme is called electe, albeit it is not ye fyrst church, whych is wyth out spotte. but lyke as by the iudgement of men it is Goddes church for the sensible confession of fayth, so by the same reason it is called electe. For we iudge them both faythful and chosen, whyche gyue theyr names to Christ. So spake Peter, sayeng: To the electe whych are scattered thorow Pontus. &c. where by the name of Electe he vnderstadeth al them whych were of the cogregacions, to the whiche he wrote, and not them only whiche properly are chosen of the Lorde. For as they were vnknowe vnto Peter, so could he not wryte vnto them.\n\nFynally, the Churche is taken for euery partyculer assemble, company and congregacion of thys vniuersal & sensible church, as: The church of Rome, the Churche of Ausbrough. The Church of Lyos. There are also other maner of takynges of the Churche, whych I wyl passe ouer wyth sylence at thys tyme.\n\nBut here I beleue that ther is one Church of them, whyche haue the same holy spirite that certifyeth them, that they are the true chyldren of the housholde of God, and these are the fyrst frutes of churches. That church I beleue verely can not erre, namely in those chefe foundacions of ye fayth, wherin the chefe pointe of true religion consysteth.\n\nI beleue also that the vniuersal & sensible congregacion is one church, so longe as it holdeth thys true confession of fayth, wherof it is sayde alredy. And I beleue that al they are of ye churche, whyche gyue theyr names to it accordynge to the rule and promyse of Goddes worde. I beleue also that the infates Isaac, Iacob, Iudas and all that were of the sede of Abraham, & also those chyldren whose parentes in the begynnyng of the churche at the preachinge of the Apostles came to take parte wyth Christe, are of thys Church. For yf Isaac and the residue had not bene therof, they had not receyued the badge of the church. Seyng therfor they were of the churche, the infantes and chyldren of the primatiue churche were also therof. And for that cause I beleue & knowe that they were marked wyth the Sacrament of Baptyme. by the recepte whereof, they were rekened to be of the nombre of the Churche. For so the very infantes acknowlege before the receyuynge of Baptyme by the mouthes of theyr parentes, and of theyr godfathers and godmothers when they are offered to the churche, yea rather because the promyse offereth them whyche is made no lesse vnto oure infantes, but muche larger and more often than to the infantes of the olde Hebrewes.\n\nThese are the foundacions of baptysynge infantes and commendynge them to the churche, agaynst whych al the craftye inuencions and subtyll deuices of the Catabaptistes can do no thynge. For not only they that beleue are to be baptysed, but also they that acknowlege, and they that are of the churche by the promyses of Goddes worde. For otherwyse vtterly none of the Apostles shulde haue baptysed any man or woma, because they were not throughly assured of the fayth of them that confessed and gaue theyr names. For Symon the iuggler and enchaunter, Ananias, Saphiras and Iudas the traytoure wyth many mo were baptysed, whan they gaue theyr names to be christianes, and yet they had no fayth. Contrarywyse Isaac beynge an infant was circumcised, whan he profered not hys name neither beleued, but the promyse gaue the name. Then, seynge that our infantes are in the same state that ye Iewes chyldre were, the promyse both prefereth the name & acknowlegeth them to pertayn to our church. Therfore baptyme (we speake of the Sacrament of baptyme) as verely as Circucision requyreth nothynge but one of these, that is, other confession or proferynge of the name: or els the couenaunt or promyse. Al whych thynges shalbe made more euidente by these that folowe.", "token_count": 2028, "proofs": []} +{"_source_id": "zwinglis-fidei-ratio", "_source_title": "Zwingli's Fidei Ratio", "_author": "Ulrich Zwingli", "_contributors": [], "_schema_type": "doctrinal_document", "_license": "cc0-1.0", "_source_url": "https://quod.lib.umich.edu/e/eebo2/A15880.0001.001?rgn=main;view=fulltext", "document_id": "zwinglis-fidei-ratio", "document_kind": "declaration", "unit_type": "article", "number": "7", "title": "Article VII", "parent_number": "", "parent_title": "", "content": "Seueth. I beleue, yea I know. yt al Sacramentes are so farre of fro gyuyng of grace, yt they do not so muche as brynge or ministre it. In whych assercion perchaunce (O moste myghtye Emperour) I shalbe thought to malaperte. But thus fast standeth my iudgement. For grace as it is wroughte and gyuen to vs of Goddes spirite (I speake after the facyon of latyn, wha I vse thys worde grace for forgeuenesse of synnes mercy and free benefyte) so dothe that gyfte pearce, entre and attayne to our only spirite. But a guyde or chariote is not nedful to ye spirite. For the spirite is a power and cariage wherby al thiges are caried, neither haue we redde at any tyme in the holye scriptures, that sensible thynges (as Sacramentes are) could certaynly brynge wyth them the spirite. But yf at any tyme sensible thynges haue bene caried wyth the spirit, then it was the spirite that caryed, & not the sensible thynges.\n\nSo when the vehemet wynd was brought, by the power of the wynde tongues were also brought, but the wynd was not brought by the power of tongwes. So the wynd brought the quales, and caried awaye the locustes, but no quayles or locustes at any tyme haue bene so swyfte to carie the wynde.\n\nSo whan the wynd beyng so great that it was albe to take away mountaynes, passed by Elias, yet the Lorde was not caryed by the wynd. To by shorte: the wynd bloweth wher it wyll, that is, the wynd bloweth so as his nature is, and thou truly hearest the voyce of it, but knowest not from whence it came, or where it stayeth. So is euery one that is borne of the spirite, that is, ys lyghtned and drawen inuisibly, and insensybly. Truth hath spoken these thinges, therfor the grace of the spirite nether is brought wyth that dyppinge in the water, nother wyth that bytte or drawght, nother wyth that anoyntinge. For if it were so, than it myght be knowen, howe, wher, wherwith, by whom, & into whom the spirit were brought. For if the present effecte & strength of grace were tyed vnto the Sacrametes, tha wither they are brought, al thinges are gracyously wrought. And wher they are not ministred nor applied, al thinges are infeblysshed, that is, than were all they gracelesse whych had not receaued the Sacramentes al be it they be electe and chosen, whyche election is by the grace of God in Christe. Nether is there cause, why the diuynes shulde alledge Materia or subiectum, the matter or subiecte, for that the order and dispodisposicyon of it is before required, that is, that the grace of baptyme or of thankesgyuyng (for so they speake) maye be gyuen to hym, that is fyrste prepared thervnto. For he whych (after theyr mynde) receyueth this grace by the Sacrametes, other prepareth hys selfe thervnto, or els he is prepared of the spirite. Yf he prepare hym selfe, then haue we also some power of our selues, and so the preuentynge grace is nothyng. Yf he be prepared of the spirite to the recepte of grace, than I aske: whether yt also be done by the Sacrament as a guyde: or without the sacrement. If by the meanes of the sacramente, than by the sacrament man is prepared vnto the sacramente: And so the processe shalbe endlesse, for alwaye the sacrament shalbe required to the preparacion of the Sacrament. But if wythout the Sacrament we are prepared to the recept of the sacrametal grace, then ye spirite is present by hys bounteous liberalitie before ye Sacramet, and lykewyse grace is there alredy preset before ye sacramet be brought. Of whych thynges thys is gathered, (whyche wyllyngly and gladly I alowe in the ryght vse of sacrametes) that the Sacramentes are gyuen for an ope wytnesse of that grace, whych fyrst is present to euery faythfull particuler man.\n\nSo is baptyme before the congregacion gyuen to hym, whych before he receaue it other hath confessed the religion of Christ, or els hathe the worde of promise, wherby it is knowen, wen that he pertayneth to the churth For thys cause it is, that when we baptyse one of lawful age, we fyrst aske hym whether he beleue. And yf he answere yea: than in conclusion he receaueth baptyme. Therfore fayth is confessed to be present, before he receyue baptyme, and so fayth is not gyue in the recepte of baptyme.\n\nBut yf an infant be offred to baptyme, tha it is asked: whether the chyldes parentes offer it to be baptysed. And whan it is answered by the wytnesses that they wolde haue it baptysed, tha by & by the infant is baptised.\n\nAnd here the promyse of God wet before, that he aswel estemeth our infantes to be of the church, as were the chyldre of the Hebrues. For wha they whych are of the churche offer them, than the infante is baptysed by thys lawe, that for asmuche as it is borne of christianes, it is by Goddes promyse reputed and taken amonge the mebres of the Churche. Therfore by baptyme the churche openly receaueth him, which before is receyued by grace. So than, baptyme bryngeth not grace, but wytnesseth to the churche, that grace is alredy gyuen to hym, to whome baptyme is ministred.\n\nI beleue therfore O Emperoure, that a Sacrament is a sygne of an holye thynge, that is, of grace gyuen alredy. I beleue that it is a visible figure or fourme, of an inuisible grace. whyche by the fre gyfte of God is ministred and gyuen. And that it is a visible example whych neuerthelesse declareth almoste a certayne conueniencie, proporcion or agremente of a thynge done by the spirite. Moreouer I beleue that a Sacramente is an open wytnesse of grace gyuen: As wha we are baptysed, the body is wasshed wyth a moste pure Element: but therby is sygnifyed, that we thorowe the grace of Goddes goodnes are chosen into the company of the churche and people of God, wherin we oughte to lyue holely, ryghteously and godlye, for so Paule expoundeth the mistery. Therfore he whych receaueth baptyme wytnesseth therby hymselfe to be of Goddes churche, whyche worshippeth here God in soundnesse of faith and purenes of lyfe. And for that cause the sacramentes, whych are holye Ceremonies (for the worde cometh to the Element and it is made a Sacracramet) are deuoutly to be reuereced, that is, to be had in price & estimacion, and reuerentlye to be ministred & vsed. For albeit they can not pardone vs nor release vs of our synnes, yet vysiblye they ioyne vs to the churche, whych fyrste were inuisibly by the grace of Eleccion receyued into the same, whych thynge seyng that in the ministracion of them it is together pronounced and publyshed wyth the wordes of Goddes promyse, it is wyth muche deuocio to be had in estimacion. For yf we thynke otherwyse of the Sacrametes, namely that they beyng applied outwardly do purge & clense inwardly, then playnly Iewyshnes were come home agayne, whiche wyth diuerse wasshynges, oyntementes, offerynges, sacrifyces and meates beleued that theyr synnes were purged, and that grace by them were as it were purchased & bought. Whych thynge neuerthelesse the prophetes, and specially Esay and Ieremye dyd alwaye moste constantlye wyth sharpe wordes shake vp, teachinge that the promyses and benefittes are gyuen by the free liberalite of God, and not for the regarde of workes, merites or outward ceremonies\n\nI beleue also that the Catabaptistes denyeng baptyme to the infantes of christen men, do moste shamefully erre, not only therin, but also in many other thynges, wherof nowe is no tyme to speake. And to beware and exchue whether ye wyll the foolyshnesse or malyce of them, throughe the helpe of God not wythout peryl I both taught & wrote fyrste agaynst them, that nowe throughe hys goodnes that infeccion amog vs is greatly slackt, ceassed, relinquyshed & lefte of, so farre is it of that I other haue receyued, taught, or defended any thynge of thys sedicious secte.", "token_count": 2263, "proofs": []} +{"_source_id": "zwinglis-fidei-ratio", "_source_title": "Zwingli's Fidei Ratio", "_author": "Ulrich Zwingli", "_contributors": [], "_schema_type": "doctrinal_document", "_license": "cc0-1.0", "_source_url": "https://quod.lib.umich.edu/e/eebo2/A15880.0001.001?rgn=main;view=fulltext", "document_id": "zwinglis-fidei-ratio", "document_kind": "declaration", "unit_type": "article", "number": "8", "title": "Article VIII", "parent_number": "", "parent_title": "", "content": "Eyght, I beleue that in the holy Supper of thakes gyuing the very body of Christ is present wyth the eye, contemplacion and beholdyng of fayth: that is, that they whyche gyue thankes to the Lorde for the benefyte gyuen to vs in hys sonne, acknowlege hym to haue taken to hym very flesh, in it verely to haue suffred, and verely to haue wasshed awaye our synnes in hys bloude, and so al the thynges done by Christ to be made to them in the beholdyng of fayth as it were present.\n\nBut that Christes natural body by substaunce & really, that is, that hys natural bodye other is present in the Supper, or chued in oure mouthes & wyth our teeth, as the Papistes and certayne that loke backe vnto the pottes of Egypte shewe and wryte, that truely we do not only denye, but constantly affirme to be an errour, whiche is contrary to Goddes worde.\n\nWhych thynge O Emperour, by goddes helpe I shal in fewe wordes make as playne and euident to your maiestie, as is the sunne. Fyrst by bryngynge notable and godly authorities of holy scripture. Then wyth argumentes taken out of them as it were wyth great peces of ordinace encounteryng in battel against our aduersaries. And fynally, in shewing that the olde doctours & diuines were of oure mynde, and stande fully wyth vs.\n\nIn the meane whyle come O thou holy spirite the creatour, be present & lyghten the myndes of thyne, fyl with grace and lyght the breastes whyche thou haste made.\n\nFyrst Christ him selfe the mouth and wysedome of God sayeth thus:\n\nYou shall alwaye haue poore folke wyth you, but me shall ye not alwaye haue. Lo here the only presence of his body is denyed. For accordyng to his Godhede he is alwaye present. For so is he alwayes euerye where, according to an other worde of hys: I wyl (sayeth he) be wt you vntil the worldes ende. That is, touchyng hys Godhed, power, and goodnes.\n\nWyth vs in declaryng thys place agreeth S. Aug, vpon Iohns Gospel the .l. treatye.\n\nNeyther is there cause why oure aduersaries shulde alledge: that Christes manhed is, whersoeuer is hys Godhed, otherwyse the person is diuided. For that allegyng shulde take awaye the very manhed of Christ. For nothing but God can be euery wher.\n\nAnd the manhed to be in one place, but the Godhed to be euery where doth not diuide the persone, no more then the sonne takynge to hym manhed, diuideth the vnitie of substance. But marke thys well. It shulde seme rather to diuide the vnitie of substace (but yet it dothe not) whyle one persone taketh to hym a creature, which the other two persones take not to the at all: than is, to diuide the persone, the manhed to be in one place, but the Godhed to by euery where. For we maye also se in creatures. That the bodyes are tyed to one place only, but the power and vertue of them strayeth farre abrode. As appereth by two examples folowynge.\n\nThe sunne is bodely placed but in one place: but hys power and vertue worketh in al places of thys worlde.\n\nMannes mynde also surmounteth euen the very starres and pearceth the very helles, and yet the body is but in one place only.\n\nChriste also sayeth thus: Agayne I leaue the worlde and go to the father. Lo, here is a worde of forsaking, as before ther was a word of hauing: because our aduersaries shal not be able to saye: we haue him not here visiblie. For whan he speaketh of the visible wythdrawynge of hys bodye, he sayeth thus: A lytle whyle, and ye shal not se me. &c. It were nothynge but iugglyng yf we shuld stryue, that his natural body were present here, but inuisiblie. For why shulde he, whych yet wer here, refuse to be sene, which so often tyme afters hys resurreccion shewed hymselfe to hys disciples moste manyfestly.\n\nAgayne Christ sayeth: It is necessarie for you that I go away. Marke that he sayeth: that I go awaye. But yf he were here styl, it were not necessarye that we shulde not se hym, but rather confortable that we myght se him. For he (as often as hys disciples were amased and astonnyed at the beholdynge of hym) shewed hymselfe playnly and openly to them. And lest other theyr senses or theyr thoughtes shulde suffer any suspicion. He sayeth vnto them: Se my handes & my feete: for it is euen I my selfe. Touche me, and handle me.\n\nAnd to Thomas he said: put thyne hande into my syde. And to Magdalene he shewed hymselfe vysiblye.\n\nAgayne when he nowe euen goynge awaye shulde comende hys disciples vnto hys father, he sayd:\n\nHere after I wyl not be in the world. Here is vsed a Verbe substantiue, as well as in these wordes: thys is my body, that the aduersaries maye not here saye, that there is a fyguratiue speache, seyng they denye that verbes substantiues receiue any fygure. But the thynge hath no nede of these euasions, For it foloweth in the texte: But they are in the worlde. Whyche collacion teacheth manyfestly, that he touchynge hys manhed is not in the world than, wha hys disciples were. And that we maye knowe whan he went awaye (not as they rather faine than expound: wha he made hymselfe inuisible) so sayeth Luke: And it happened, wha he blessed them, he wente awaye from them, and was caryed vp into heauen.\n\nLoo, he sayeth not: he vanyshed awaye: or made hymselfe inuisible.\n\nAnd Marke addeth: The Lorde after he had spoken to them was taken vp into heauen, and sytteth on rhe ryght hande of God. He sayeth not: He abydeth here styll, but hath made his body inuisible. In yt Actes: whyle they beheld he was take vp on hye: And a cloud receyued hi out of theyr syght. A cloud couered hym, whych had ben no nede, yf he had onely taken awaye the syght of him selfe, and otherwyse had ben present here styl. Neither neded he then the takyng vp, or lyftyng vp on hye. And it foloweth ther: The same Iesus whyche is taken vp from you into heauen, shall so come eue as ye haue sene hym go into heauen.\n\nWhat is clearer than thys? he is taken away from you. Than he was not wyth them nother visiblie nor inuisiblie concernyng hys manhed. Wherfore, whan we shal se hym coe agayne, lyke as he wente awaye, tha shall we knowe that he is present. Or els touchynge hys manhed, he sytteth at the ryght hande of the father, tyll he shal come to iudge both the quicke and the deade.\n\nBut because ther is some that do take away place from Christes body, and sayeth that it is in no place: Let them take hede howe openly they go agaynst the truth and shut theyr eyes wylfully. For they are not ignorant, that hys body was in the Maunger, in the Temple at Ierusalem wha his paretes were in theyr iorney. It was on the Crosse, in the Graue, wythout the graue. for the Angel sayd: he is ryson, he is not here. Lo the place wher they layed hym. And that they shulde not say: that hys body is euery wher, let them wel marke the Aungell sayeng: He is not here. And thys place: Iesus came whe the gates were shut and stode in the myddest of them. What nede he to come, yf hys bodye be euery wher, but inuisiblie? It had ben enough not to come, but only to shewe hym selfe, whych was bodelye there present before. But away wyth so craftely alleged tryfles, which take from vs the truthe as wel of Christes manhed, as of the holy scriptures. These aforesayd places of scripture take awaye the presence of Christes body euery where, except in heauen, speakyng orderly and ryght after the rule of holye scripture, that is, for so muche as we are assured by the scripture touchynge the nature and propertie of the bodye taken to hym.\n\nHowe muche so euer contrarye places constrayne vs, (as whan they tell vs of the myraculous power of God) yet what so euer we put forth touchynge the power of God, neuer ought to be wrythe of vs so farre that we shulde beleue God to do contrary vnto hys worde, for that were the propertie of feblenesse & not of power.\n\nThat wyth our mouthe ye naturall body of Christ is not eaten, hym selfe shewed, whan he sayde vnto ye Iewes stryuynge for the bodelye earynge of his fleshe: The fleshe profiteth nothig. Namely to eate it naturallye, but to eate it spiritually profyteth much, for it gyueth lyfe.\n\nThat that is borne of fleashe, is fleashe. And that that is borne of ye spirite, is spirite.\n\nYf than the natural body of Christ be eaten wyth oure mouthe, what other thynge of fleashe naturally eaten can be made but fleashe? And lest it shuld be thought of any ma to be but an easy argument and a lyght reason let hym here, waye and consyder the other parte. That that is borne of spirite, is spirite.\n\nYf than the fleashe of Christ be holsome to the soule, it muste spiritually and not carnally be eaten. Thys also pertayneth vnto the matter of Sacramentes, that the spirite is begotten by the spirite, and not by any bodelye thynge, as we shewed before.\n\nPaule admonysheth, that yf any haue knowen Christ at any tyme after the fleashe, yet nowe he shulde not knowe hym after the fleashe. By these & suche lyke places are we compelled to acknowlege, yt these wordes: thys is my body muste be taken not naturally, but figuratiuely: lyke as these are: Thys is the Passeouer. For the Lambe whych was yere by yere eaten in that great solempnitie of holy dayes was not the natural Passeouer or passe by, but dyd sygnifye it in times past to be done. To this ende also agreeth the succession or exchaunge, because the Supper cometh in the stede of the Labe, whych thinge putteth vs in remembrauce, ye Christ vsed lyke wordes. For the succession kepeth the imitacio, that is, lyke maner of speache.\n\nThe tyme also agreeth: for in the same supper the old passeouer is layd aparte and abolyshed, and the newe thankesgeuynge is begonne and appointed.\n\nThe propertie of all the remembraunces do agree, which chalengeth to them selues the name of it, wherof they make mencion and remebrauce.\n\nSo the people of Athens called a certayne holy daye that they had: The easment of comon dette, not for that the dette shulde yerly be discharged, but because they wyth reuerence perpetually kept that that Solon had ordeyned in tyme past, and reuerenced that theyr feast, wyth the name of the thynge it selfe: So these thynges, that is, the bread and wyne of the supper, are called the body & bloud of Christ, whych are tokens, sygnes and remebraunces of hys very body & bloude. Nowe folowe the argumentes.\n\nHere folowe thre argumentes.\nThe fyrst. As the bodye can not be fedde wyth a spirituall thynge, so neyther ye soule wyth a bodely thing. And yf the natural body of Christe be eaten. I aske? whether dothe it fede the bodye or the soule? But it fedeth not the body, tha of force it fedeth the soule. Yf it fede the soule, tha the soule eateth fleashe, and that were not true (which is moste true) that the spirite only is borne of the spirite.\n\nSecondarely I aske thys: what doth the natural body of Christ eaten make perfecte? Yf the forgeuenesse of synnes (as one sorte affirme) than the disciples had forgeuenes of theyr sinnes by the recept of the supper, and so Christ dyed in vayne. Agayne, yf that that is eaten ministred the vertue of Christes passion and death (as ye same sorte shewe) then the vertue of his passion, death and redempcion was destributed before it was begonne. And yf it fede the body vnto the resurreccion (as one certayne man very vnlearnedly affirmeth) than muche more it shulde heale the body & discharge it of sycknesse. But Ireneus loueth otherwyse to be vnderstanded, whan he wryteth: that our bodyes are nurryshed vnto the resurreccion by the bodye of Christ. For he sheweth: that the hope of oure resurreccion is establyshed by the resurreccion of Christ. Loo, thys is a pleasaunt figuratiue speache.\n\nThyrdlye, yf the natural bodye of Christe in the supper is gyuen to the disciples to eate, than it foloweth of necessitie, that they haue eaten it as it was. But than it was passible (for it was not yet glorifyed) therfore they haue eaten hys passible bodye.\n\nBut they wyl saye: They dyd eate the same body, but not as it was passible, but the same after the maner and qualities that it had after hys resurreccion. And we saye agayne: that tha other he hadde two bodyes, one that was not yet glorifyed, and the other that was glorifyed: Or els that one & the same bodye was al at ones in the same tyme passible and impassible. And so by thys meanes forasmuche as he so greatly abhorred death, Doutlesse heretikes wold gather that he suffred not ye paynes of death, but that he vsed thys gyft of the glorifyed body, wherby he was lackyng paine, and therfore wyll they saye: that he dyd not truly dye, but by dissimulacion. And thus by these blynd busardes the trade of Marcions heresie might be newly reuiued. Sex hundreth argumentes O Emperour, myght be brought, but we wyl now be content wyth these. But that the olde wryters are of our opinion (whych shalbe the laste parte of thys article) I wyll proue by two wytnesses, whyche are of the chefe.\n\nBy Ambrose whych vpon the fyrst epistle to the Corinthes, vpon these wordes: Shewe the Lordes death tyl he come &c. sayeth thus.\n\nSeyng that by the death of ye Lord we are delyuered, beynge myndfull of thys thynge, in eatynge and drynkynge we signifye the fleash & bloud, whych are offred for vs. &c. Ambrose speaketh of the meate and drynke of the supper, & sheweth, that we signifie these very thynges, whyche were offred for vs.\n\nBy Awsten also, whych in the thyrtie treatie vpon Iohns Gospel affirmeth: that Christes bodye that rose from the dead must by but in one place. Wher the printed exemplares haue (may) for (must) but coruptlye. For both in the Master of sentence and in the Decrees (wherinto this sentence of Awsten is traslated) it is red must. Wherby we maye openly see, that what so euer the olde writters spake honorably of the supper, they dyd vtterly vnderstand it, not of the natural eatyng of the body of Christ, but of the spirituall.\n\nThe same Awsten agaynst Adimantus. 12 chap. teacheth: that these thre sentences: the bloud is the sowle: thys is my body: and, the stone was Christ: are spoken sacramentally, that is, as he speaketh in a signe, and figuratiuely. And amonge many other thinges at lengthe he commeth to these wordes: I maye also interprete thys commaundemente to be put in a sygne. For the Lord dowted not to saye: Thys is my body, whan he gaue a sygne of hys body. Thus sayth Awsten.\n\nLoo, here we haue a keye wherwith we maye open all the saynges of the olde wrytters towchyng thys article of the supper: that that whych only is the signe of the body, he sayth is called the body.\n\nLet them go nowe that wyll, and condempne vs of heresye, so that they knowe therby also them selues agaynst the Decrees of Bysshoppes to condempne the chefe pyllare and staye of diuines.\n\nOf these thinges it is made most manifest, that the olde wrytters al waye spake sacramentally, whe they gaue so much to the eatinge of Christes body in the supper, namly, that the sacramentall eatinge of Christes body could not clense the sowle, but fayth in God through Iesus Christe, which is the spirituall eatinge, wherof this outwarde eatinge, is a token and shadowe. For lyke as bread sustayneth the body, and wyne comforteth, nurryssheth, quyckeneth, refresheth, and maketh a man mery: Euen so it strengthneth and susteyneth the sycke soule, and assureth it of the mercy of God, because he hath geuen to vs his sone: & so lykewyse it refressheth, and maketh mery ye mynd, that our sinnes (wherwith it was vexed) are quenched in his blessed bloud.\n\nAt thys tyme we wyl holde vs cotent wyth these, albeit one myght make hole bokes to declare & proue that the olde wryters are of oure opinion in thys matter. Neyther let the lytle boke of Eccius latly put forth touchig the opinion of the olde wrytters discorage any man, for shortly, by the grace of God, we shall se the confutacion of it, by the great learned ma our brother Ecolampadius, whose laboure hath bene fro the begynnyng of thys controuersye to enserche and gather out the myndes of the olde wryters touchynge the same. But in thys matter these thynges that maye be requyred for the more fuller declaracion herof, or confutacion of our aduersaries, we whyche are of thys opinion haue (as I thynke) abundantly perfourmed by many bokes written vnto dyuers men.", "token_count": 4776, "proofs": []} +{"_source_id": "zwinglis-fidei-ratio", "_source_title": "Zwingli's Fidei Ratio", "_author": "Ulrich Zwingli", "_contributors": [], "_schema_type": "doctrinal_document", "_license": "cc0-1.0", "_source_url": "https://quod.lib.umich.edu/e/eebo2/A15880.0001.001?rgn=main;view=fulltext", "document_id": "zwinglis-fidei-ratio", "document_kind": "declaration", "unit_type": "article", "number": "9", "title": "Article IX", "parent_number": "", "parent_title": "", "content": "Nynth. I beleue that the Ceremonies, whych by supersticio are nother contrarie to fayth, nor to the word of God, (albeit I knowe not whether any suche maye be foude) may thrughe charitie be suffred, til ye lyght of knowlege more and more shyne vpon vs. But I beleue also (the same charitie beynge mastres) that the sayd ceremonies (whan wythout great offence it maye be done) are to be abolyshed, although the vnfaythful crye out neuer so muche agaynst it.\n\nBut I thynke that ymages, which are set vp to be worshipped are not to be accompted amonge ceremonies, but are of the nombre of those thynges whyche are vtterly contrarye to Goddes word. But those that are not set vp to be worshipped, or wher ther is no daunger of worshippyng them here after, it is so farre of that I wyll condemne them, that I acknowlege both the paynters and caruers crafte to be ye gyftes of God.", "token_count": 258, "proofs": []} +{"_source_id": "zwinglis-fidei-ratio", "_source_title": "Zwingli's Fidei Ratio", "_author": "Ulrich Zwingli", "_contributors": [], "_schema_type": "doctrinal_document", "_license": "cc0-1.0", "_source_url": "https://quod.lib.umich.edu/e/eebo2/A15880.0001.001?rgn=main;view=fulltext", "document_id": "zwinglis-fidei-ratio", "document_kind": "declaration", "unit_type": "article", "number": "10", "title": "Article X", "parent_number": "", "parent_title": "", "content": "Tenth. I beleue that the office of prophecie and of preachynge Goddes worde is an holy thyng, and that amonge al offices it is moste necessarie. For to speake directly after the rule of scripture, we se amoge al people that the outwarde preachynge of the Apostles, Euangelistes, Byshoppes & Pastours went before fayth, whyche fayth neuerthelesse we attribute vnto the spirite only. For (alasse) we se very many which heare the outward preaching of the Gospel, but they beleue not, which happeneth for lack of the spirite. Whither so euer therfore Prophetes or Preachers of Goddes word are sent, it is a singler token of Goddes fauore, that he wyl vnto hys electe open the knowledge of hym selfe. And contrary wyse, to whom true preachers are denyed, it is a token that Goddes wrath hangeth ouer them. As we maye gather of the Prophetes and of the example of S. Paule, whyche somtyme was forbydde to go to certein, and sometyme called vnto other. And truth it is, that both the lawes them selues & the Magistrates can by nothynge more presently be furthered toward the defece of publike iustice, than by the sincere preachynge of Goddes worde. For in vayne is ryght and equitie comaunded, excepte it be to them, that both regarde it and loue it. And thervnto the preachers as ministers prepare the mindes, but the spirite is the worker, as author both of the preacher and of the hearer. We also acknowlege that kynde of ministers, namely, whyche teacheth, coforteth, affrayeth, careth for, and faythfully loketh to the sauegarde of the people of Christ. And also that, that baptiseth, that in the holy supper ministreth the body & bloude of the Lorde (for so we also figuratiuelye cal the holy bread and wyne of the supper.) And further we acknowlege that sorte of ministers, that visiteth the sycke: that ministreth to the poore wyth the almes and in the name of the cogregacio:\n\nAnd finally ye, that in scholes teacheth, openly readeth and interpreteth, that other themselues or other may be instructed that hereafter they maye haue rule of congregacions.\n\nBut that monstrouse mitred and crosyard kynd of Papisticall byshoppes we beleue to be lordly loyterers, bastardes and vnlawful chyldren. And yt it is a nobre borne to consume vytayles, an vnprofytable burthen of the earthe, and fynally to be vtterlye that thyng in the body of the church, that byles, botches, wenes and impostumes are in mannes body.", "token_count": 671, "proofs": []} +{"_source_id": "zwinglis-fidei-ratio", "_source_title": "Zwingli's Fidei Ratio", "_author": "Ulrich Zwingli", "_contributors": [], "_schema_type": "doctrinal_document", "_license": "cc0-1.0", "_source_url": "https://quod.lib.umich.edu/e/eebo2/A15880.0001.001?rgn=main;view=fulltext", "document_id": "zwinglis-fidei-ratio", "document_kind": "declaration", "unit_type": "article", "number": "11", "title": "Article XI", "parent_number": "", "parent_title": "", "content": "Eleuenth. I knowe that the Magistrate ryghtly chosen & admitted is Goddes lieutenaunt aswel as the preacher. For as the preacher is the minister of the heauenly wysedome and goodnes, as he that faythfullye teacheth and rebuketh sinne and errour: so the Magistrate is the minister of goodnes and ryghteousnes. Of goodnes, that wyth faythfulnes and temperancie lyke vnto God he may both heare and se vnto the causes, matters and busynesses of his people. Of righteousnes, that he may represse, holde downe, breake and punyshe the boldnes of the wycked: and support maintayne and defende the innocentes. Yf a Prince haue these gyftes, I beleue that hys subiectes nede not be afrayed of his conscience. Yf he lacke them, and yet for al that wyll shewe hymselfe terrible and to be feared, I beleue that his cosciece by no meanes ca be discharged therfor, because he is ryghtly chosen and admytted. But yet also I beleue that a christen man ought to obey suche a tyraunt, vnto suche an occasion as Paule speaketh of: Yf thou mayst be fre, rather vse it. Whyche occasion neuerthelesse I beleue to be shewed of God onely, & not of ma, and that not obscurely, but as openly as Saule was abiecte, and Dauid taken to be his successour. And as touchynge payeng of tribute and custome for our defece, I vtterly thinke as Paule doth. Rom. 13.", "token_count": 388, "proofs": []} +{"_source_id": "zwinglis-fidei-ratio", "_source_title": "Zwingli's Fidei Ratio", "_author": "Ulrich Zwingli", "_contributors": [], "_schema_type": "doctrinal_document", "_license": "cc0-1.0", "_source_url": "https://quod.lib.umich.edu/e/eebo2/A15880.0001.001?rgn=main;view=fulltext", "document_id": "zwinglis-fidei-ratio", "document_kind": "declaration", "unit_type": "article", "number": "12", "title": "Article XII", "parent_number": "", "parent_title": "", "content": "Twelfte. I beleue that that forged fable of the fyre of Purgatorie is as blasphemouse a thynge agaynst the free redepcion purchased by Christes bloude, as it hath ben gaynful to the authors, inuentours and mayntayners therof. For yf it be necessary wyth paynes and tormetes to washe away the deseruinges of our synnes, than shal Christe be deade in vayne, and than is grace of none effecte. Tha whych thyng, what can be thought more wicked in the christen commone welthe, state and condicion? Or what maner of Christ haue they, whiche wyl themselues to be called christianes, and yet are afrayed of this fyre, naye, no fyre nowe, but a smoke?\n\nBut as towchinge hell, wher with Ixion & Tantalus the vnfaythfull, disobedient and stubburne enemyes of God are euerlastingly punysshed, I do not only beleue that it is, but I verely knowe it. For when the truthe it selfe speaketh of the vniuersall iudgemete, he sheweth yt after that iudgemet certayn shal go into euerlastyng fyre. Tha after ye vniuersal iudgemet ther shalbe an euerlastig fyre. So yt ye Anabaptistes ca not colorably cloke their erroure, wherby they teache,\n\nThat Euerlastinge shall not continue after the generall iudgemente. For here Christe speaketh of an euerlastynge fyre after the iudgemente, whych shal burne and tormente the deuell with his aungels, with the wicked that despise God, with the Tyrautes which with lyes oppresse ye truth, and with the vnmercifull, whyche of tender compassyon and fayth releue not ye necessytie of theyr neyghbour. These aforsayd artycles I stedfastlye beleue, teache & defende, not with myne owne wordes, but wyth the notable sentences of Goddes holy worde.\n\nAnd I promyse and professe (God so wyllyng) to do the same so longe as I lyue. Excepte any man by the decrees of the very holye scriptures ryghtlye vnderstanded can as plainly and opely (as we haue done these) declare, proue and confirme the contrarie. Vnto vs doutlesse it is no lesse pleasaunt & acceptable than ryght and lawful to submitte our wrytynges and assercions to the holy scriptures, and to the Churche by the spirite iudginge the same. We myght haue declared all these articles more plenteouslye and at length, but seynge the tyme wolde not suffer vs, we ar cotent with these. Whiche we thynke to be suche, as me maye easely pynche at (for so is the facio now a dayes) but no man ca be able worthelye to confute and auoyde them. Neuertheles yf any wyl assaye he shall (by Goddes grace) not escape vnanswered. For than perchauce we shall brynge forth the resydue of oure artillarie and ordenauce, wherof we haue good store and plentye behynde but these are sufficient for this tyme. Wherfore moste prudent Emperour, and ye other princes, lordes of great power, and nobles of hyghe estate, and fynally ye learned Embassadoures and heades of comon wealthes, I praye and beseche you all, for Christe Iesus sake the Lorde and our brother: for his mercy and righteousnes sake: for his iudgement sake: (before whyche, wil ye nyl ye you muste al come and gyue a rekening of your procedynges) wherin he shall rendre vnto euery one accordyng to theyr desertes: from whome no cousel is hyd: whyche by the Prophete threatneth woo to them that saye, good is euell and euell good: and to the makers of wycked lawes: whych subuerteth and ouerthroweth the deuises and counsels of princes wickedly deliberating and vngodly decreyng, enacting, pronouncyng, establyshyng and comaudynge any thynge agaynst Goddes wyll, yea (I saye once againe) I most humbly desyre you all for hys cause, that aduaunceth the humble and casteth downe the proude, despyse not the symplenesse and bacenesse of me admonyshynge you so wyse and learned men in the begynnynge. For fooles, Idiotes and symple men haue often spoken many thynges in due season. And the truth it selfe hath chosen to be publyshed and preached of men of rude, symple and lowe estate.\n\nAgayne, remembre that ye your selues are men also, whyche both maye disceaue and be disceaued. For euery man is a lyer, and vnlesse he be otherwise taught by ye inspiracion of God, than he hym selfe other knoweth or desireth, ther is nothynge to be loked for of hym, but by hys owne crafte & counsel to hurle downe hym selfe.\n\nFor ful truly sayd Ieremye the Prophete: Loo, they haue refused the Lordes worde, what wysedome than can remayne in them selfus? Wherfore, forasmuche as youre selues are the prelates and ryngleaders of ryghteousnesse, no men oughte so muche as you to haue the sure and certayne knowledge of the wyl of God. which, from whence can it be fetched and requyred, than out of hys holy scriptures? Abhorre not therfore theyr myndes which lean holly to goddes word. For comonly we se it happe, that the more the aduersaries stryue agaynst it, so muche the more a great deale it florysheth and cometh to lyght, and errour and falshed is cast oute of the dores. But yf amonge you ther be any (as I knowe ther is) that wyl stoutlye deminishe and diffame oure learnynge vnto you, and wyll saye: that we are ygnoraunt and lacke knowlege, yea and that we are maliciouse also, yet thinke this with your selues: Fyrst, whether we whych folow this maner of preachynge the gospel, and the ryght vse of ministracion of the sacrament of thankes gyuyng, haue at any tyme so ordered our lyues, that any good man hathe douted, whether we ought to be reputed and taken as good, honest and faythfull men? And agayne, whether euen from our cradels we haue ben so estraunged from wytte and erudicion, that all hope of learnynge shulde vtterlye be caste awaye from vs? vndoutedly we glorie of nother of these, seynge that Paule hymselfe sayeth: that what so euer he was, it was al of the gyft of God. Neuerthelesse, yf our lyfe haue happened sometyme (by the benefyte of God) to be somewhat prosperous and pleasaunt, yet wholly was it neuer giuen to riote, excesse and fylthynes at any tyme, neither yet (God be praised therfore) hath degenerated into cruelnes, pryde, and obstinacie, so that the wytnes of our lyfe (through Goddes benefite) hath many tymes stayed the deuises of our aduersaries, and made them so astonyed, that they haue retyred backe againe. And as for our learnynge, albeit it is greater then oure aduersaries other can beare, withstand, or without conscience despise, yet is it farre lesse than they that tenderly loue vs, iudge it to be. But yet to comme to oure purpose, we haue so not a fewe yeres bene sowldiars & studentes both in holy scripture and in mannes learnynge, that there is no cause why yt we shuld nowe teache any thynge rasshly. We maye lawfully prayse the grace and free gyftes of God so lyberaly distributed to our congregations. For owt of al dowte so haue oure congregacions (whyche here the Lord God by our ministerie) receaued ye word of truth, ye lyeng & vntruth are shroncken: pryde, ryote and excesse are broken: reuilynge, slauderynge, chydynge and dissencion are trudged awaye from amonge vs, whyche doutlesse, yf they be not the frutes of ye holy spirite, what are they els? Consyder wyth your selues, O moste myghtye Emperoure and all ye princes & nobles, what good frute thys vysar of mannes doctrine hathe brought to you. The Masses that are bought and solde, as they haue increased the outragious luste and wantonnesse as well of princes as of the people, so haue they brought in and enlarged the fylthy luste & excessiue pryde of Popes, cardinalles, and byshoppes and the vnsaciable couetousnes and gluttony of mercylesse Massemogers What myscheue is it, that thys masse marte, with choppinge, chaunginge, byinge and sellinge therof hath not procured and set forwarde? who is able to wast and scatter abrode the excedyng rychesse that is heaped together by massynge, except they be stopped and stragled euen in the vaynes & that in tyme? God therfore muche better refourme these thynges than you all, whome we gladly bothe cal & beleue to be the chefe and most myghtye here in earth, & graunt you grace to cut awaye the rootes of that wycked Masse and of al other errours in the churche, and that you may bring o passe, that Proude Rome wyth all her dirtie dregges, whyche she hathe thrusted into al christendome, and specially into your Germany, may be vtterly forsaken and lefte. And as you tender your owne saluacions, what power so euer you haue hytherto executed agaynst the puritie of Christes Gospell, that you maye haue grace nowe at the laste wholly to bende the same agaynst the wycked inforcemetes of the vngodly Papistes, that true ryghteousnesse whych thorowe your negligences is banyshed, and innocency, whych is obscured with fained and counterfeated coloures, maye be brought agayne vnto vs.\n\nTher is enough and to muche crueltie executed already, except without a cause and contrary to ryght to commaunde, to condempne, to torment, yea to spoyle, bannyshe, and kyl be not tyrannouse or cruell.\n\nTherfore, seyng it goeth not wel forward wyth youre thys waye, you must surely go an other waye to worke. Yf this counsel be of God, stryue not agaynst God. If it be any otherwyse, it wyl dowtlesse fal in the own folysshnesse. Wherfore O sonnes of men who so euer ye be, suffer the worde of God freely to be spred abrode & to spring furth. Remember yt it lyeth not in your power (if God wyl haue it growe) to forbydde and let the grasse yt it growe not. Ye see ye this frut of ye gospel is abodautly watered with ye heauenly showers, neyther with any heate of me ca it be iforced to wyther and fade awaye. Consyder not what ye most desyre, but what in the matter of the Gospel the worlde requyreth. what so euer thys is, take it in good worth, & by your counsels, deuises and determinacyons, shewe your selues to be the chyldren of God.\n\nAt Zuryk the 3. daye of Iuly, in the yere of our Lord. 1530.\n\nVnto your noble Maiestie and vnto al faythful men, your most obedient subiecte Huldryk Zwinglius by the grace, callyng and sendyng of God, flockfeeder of the congregacion of Zuryk.", "token_count": 2975, "proofs": []}