The paterne of wholsome words. Or a collection of such truths as are of necessity to be belieued vnto saluation separated out of the body of all theologie made euident by infallible plaine proofes of Scripture. And withall, the seuerall vses such principles should be put to, are abundantly shevved. A proiect much desired, and of singular vse for all sorts of Christians. By N. Bifeild [sic], preacher of Gods word at Isleworth in Middlesex.

About this Item

Title
The paterne of wholsome words. Or a collection of such truths as are of necessity to be belieued vnto saluation separated out of the body of all theologie made euident by infallible plaine proofes of Scripture. And withall, the seuerall vses such principles should be put to, are abundantly shevved. A proiect much desired, and of singular vse for all sorts of Christians. By N. Bifeild [sic], preacher of Gods word at Isleworth in Middlesex.
Author
Byfield, Nicholas, 1579-1622.
Publication
At London :: Imprinted by F. K[ingston] for Samuel Man, dwelling in Pauls Church yard, at the signe of the Swan,
1618.
Rights/Permissions

To the extent possible under law, the Text Creation Partnership has waived all copyright and related or neighboring rights to this keyboarded and encoded edition of the work described above, according to the terms of the CC0 1.0 Public Domain Dedication (http://creativecommons.org/publicdomain/zero/1.0/). This waiver does not extend to any page images or other supplementary files associated with this work, which may be protected by copyright or other license restrictions. Please go to http://www.textcreationpartnership.org/ for more information.

Subject terms
Theology, Doctrinal -- Early works to 1800.
Link to this Item
http://name.umdl.umich.edu/A17400.0001.001
Cite this Item
"The paterne of wholsome words. Or a collection of such truths as are of necessity to be belieued vnto saluation separated out of the body of all theologie made euident by infallible plaine proofes of Scripture. And withall, the seuerall vses such principles should be put to, are abundantly shevved. A proiect much desired, and of singular vse for all sorts of Christians. By N. Bifeild [sic], preacher of Gods word at Isleworth in Middlesex." In the digital collection Early English Books Online. https://name.umdl.umich.edu/A17400.0001.001. University of Michigan Library Digital Collections. Accessed June 12, 2024.

Pages

Page 409

CHAP. XXVI. Of the Resurrection. (Book 26)

Ioh. 5.28.29.

Maruell not at this: for the houre shall come, in the which all that are in the graues, shall heare his voice:

And they shall come forth that haue done good, vnto the resurrecti∣on of life; but they that haue done euill, vnto the resurrection of con∣demnation.

HItherto of the prin∣ciples that concerne the third estate of man.

The fourth estate of man is the estate of glory; and in this we are to consider the three de∣grees of it:

    Page 410

    • 1. The Resurrection of the the body.
    • 2. The last Iudgement.
    • 3. The glory of Heauen.

    The principles concerning the resurrection are these:

    First, that the bodies of dead men shall rise out of the dust of the earth, and their owne soules shall enter into them againe, Iob 19.23.26. For I am sure that my Redeemer liueth, and hee shall stand the last on the earth.

    And though after my skin wormes destroy this body, yet shall I see God in my flesh.

    Esa. 26.19. Thy dead men shall liue; euen with my body shall they rise: Awake and sing ye that dwell in dust: for thy dew is as the dew of hearbes, and the earth shall cast out the dead, &c.

    Ioh. 5.28. Maruell not at this, for the houre shall come, in the which

    Page 411

    all that are in the graues, shall heare his voice.

    1. Cor. 15.16. For if the dead be not raised, then is Christ not rai∣sed, &c. in the whole chapter.

    Secondly, yt the bodies of all men shall be raised, Ioh. 5.28. as before. Small and great; the earth, sea, fier, beasts, fowles, aire, &c. shall deliuer vp their dead, Reuel. 20.12.13. And I saw the dead, both great and small, stand be∣fore God; and the bookes were o∣pened, and another book was opened, which is the booke of life, and the dead were iudged of those things which were written in the bookes, according to their workes.

    And the sea gaue vp her dead which were in her, and death and hell deliuered vp the dead which were in them, and they were iudged euery man according to their works. Iust and vniust shall rise, Act.

    Page 412

    24.15. And haue hope toward God, that the resurrection of the dead, which they themselues looke for also, shall bee both of iust, and vniust. Though the vniust shall not rise in the same manner, nor by the same power, that is, by the vertue of Christs resurrection, Dan. 12.2. And many of them that sleepe in the dust of the earth shall awake, some to euerlasting life, and some to shame and perpetuall contempt.

    Quest. It may bee obiected, that Daniel saith many shall rise, not all.

    Answ. Hee may speake so, be∣cause wee shall not all die; but those that are aliue at Christs comming, shall bee changed in stead of death and resurrection, 1. Thes. 4.15. For this say we vnto you by the word of the Lord, that we which liue, and are remaining in the comming of the Lord, shall not

    Page 413

    preuent them which sleepe, &c. 1. Cor. 15.53.

    Thirdly, that the same bodies, which men carry about with them in this world shall rise a∣gaine, Iob 19.26.27. And though after my skin wormes destroy this body, yet shall I see God in my flesh.

    Whom I my selfe shall see, and mine eyes shall behold, and none o∣ther for me, though my raines are consumed within me.

    Psalm. 34.20. He keepeth all his bones, not one of them is broken.

    This very corruptible must put on incorruption, 1. Cor. 15. 53. For this corruptible must put on incorruption, and this mortall must put on immortality, &c.

    The reasons are, 1. because e∣uery man shall receiue in his bo∣dy, what hee hath done, either good or euill, 2. Cor. 5.10. For wee must all appeare before the

    Page 414

    iudgement seat of Christ, that euery man may receiue the things which are done in his body, according to that he hath done, whether good or euill.

    2. Because else it were absurd that any other body should bee crowned, but that which suffe∣red: or punished, but that which sinned.

    Fourthly, that this resurrecti∣on shall bee at the ende of the world, euen the last day of the world, Ioh. 6.44. No man can come to me, except the Father which hath sent me, draw him: and I will raise him vp at the last day.

    And therefore we must distin∣guish betweene particular resur∣rections, and the generall or v∣niuersall. Particular resurrections haue been past in some cases mi∣raculously, as at the time of Christs death: but the principle

    Page 415

    speakes of the vniuersall resurre∣ction.

    The vses may be for

    • ...Information.
    • ...Instruction.
    • ...Consolation.
    • ...Terrour.

    First, for information, and so we should striue to informe our selues in three things:

    • 1. The certainty of it, that it shall surely be.
    • 2. The manner of it, since it must needs be.
    • 3. The glory of the life in Christ, that can effect this.

    For the first, we may find ma∣ny waies to affect our harts with a full assurance that our dead bo∣dies shall rise againe: many things tend hereunto, some pro∣bable, some infallible, some shew it that it may bee, others that it shall be.

    Page 416

    That it is not impossible, other workes in nature shew: as first, the Phoenix, a bird in Arabia, of which it is written, that waxing old, with the stickes of Fran∣kincense and Cassia, with which shee filled her nest, shee makes a fier, and being put in the fier, and burned to ashes, by and by after the dew of heauen lights vpon her, she comes forth aliue. Se∣condly, we know that many lit∣tle birds, which for the winter-time lie out of the way in deepe marshes, or such like places; yet in spring time come out aliue a∣gaine. Thirdly, we see that trees, and plants in winter loose all their ornaments, and being dead to see to, yet reuiue againe. Fourthly, thus doth the seed al∣so which the husband-man throwes into the ground, 1. Cor. 15.36. O foole, that which thou

    Page 417

    sowest is not quickened except it die. Fifthly and lastly, night and day, sleepe and waking, shewes vs thus much: the day dies into the night, and yet reuiues to the world with all his glory.

    Yea in man himselfe there is grounds of singular probability: For,

    First his deliuerances, from dangers and distresses, are (as it were) lesser resurrections, and the terme is giuen to it. The houses in which the Iewes were captiues, were as so many graues; and their returne, as a rising from the dead, Ezech. 37.12. 2. Cor. 1.10.

    Secondly, he hath had an expe∣rience of the first resurrection in his soule already, and how can he doubt the rising of his body? Rom. 6. Ioh. 5.25.28. Reu. 20.6.

    Thirdly, diuers particular men

    Page 418

    haue appeared raised from the dead; as Lazarus, Ioh. 13.43. the Saints that appeared out of the graues after Christs death, Mat. 27.52.53.

    Fourthly, God shewed this in a vision to Ezechiel, when he saw a field full of dry bones, recei∣uing at Gods commandement flesh, and nerues, and life, Ezech. 37.

    But wee haue more then pro∣babilities, we haue certaine argu∣ments for it, as

    First, the word of God assu∣ring it, 1. Thes. 4.15. as was pro∣ued before, to whom all things are possible, Luk. 1.37. For with God shall nothing bee vnpossible, Luk. 18.27. The things which are vnpossible with men, are possible with God. Rom. 4.21.

    Secondly, the Sonne of God vndertaking to effect it, Iohn 6.

    Page 419

    39. And this is the Fathers will which hath sent me, that of all which he hath giuen me, I should loose no∣thing, but should raise it vp againe at the last day, &c.

    Thirdly, the resurrection of Christ to assure it, who rose as our surety, 1. Thes. 4.14.

    Fourthly, the Sacrament of Baptizme sealeth both the resur∣rection of soule and body.

    Fifthly and lastly, the Apostle proues at large the necessity of the resurrection, by many argu∣ments: shewing in effect, that all religion is ouerturned, if the re∣surrection bee not beleeued, 1. Cor. 15.12.

    Thus that it shall be: How it shall be, followes.

    The manner of the resurrecti∣on will be thus:

    First, when the last day of the world is come, Christ on a sud∣den,

    Page 420

    in the same visible forme he went to heauen, will come in the clouds with his Angels, and thou∣sands of the soules of his Saints, Iude 14. 1. Thes. 4.15.

    Secondly, the trumpet of God shall then sound, the voice of the Arch-angell shall then bee heard: Christ shall command,* 1.1 exhort, and call vpon the dead to rise and come away to iudgement, 1. Thes. 4.16.17. so as the very dead shall heare this shout and voice of Christ, Ioh. 5.29. Matth. 24.31.

    Thirdly, immediately the spi∣rit of Christ will bring the soules of all the godly, and they shall enter into their bodies; and then they that haue slept in the dust of the earth, shall bee raised to life.

    Fourthly, the bodies of the wicked shall then bee raised also

    Page 421

    by the power of God, by a way vnknowne.

    Fifthly, men, that shal then be aliue, shal haue a chāge on a sud∣den in stead of death, and resur∣rection, 1. Cor. 15. 1. Thes. 4.15. 16.

    Sixthly, the Angels shall then gather the Elect, and chase in the reprobates from the foure winds of heauen, and present them be∣fore Christ, Matth. 24.31. Thus of the manner.

    Thirdly, this may informe vs concerning the glorious life of the Sonne of God, who doth not onely liue himselfe; but giues life to millions of men by his spi∣rit, Ioh. 5.21. and raised dead bodies so miraculously.

    Thus of the vses for informa∣tion.

    From the doctrine of the re∣surrection wee should learne

    Page 422

    diuers things.

    First, it should teach vs not to mourne immoderatly for the dead, since when Christ comes a∣gaine, he will bring them with him; and the earth and seas shall make a true account of their dead in the day of Christ, 1. Thes. 4.13.14.

    Secondly, it should teach vs to haue the very body in honor, and not to transgresse against it, seeing it is redeemed by Christ, and shall be raised to immorta∣lity at the last day.

    Now men sin against the body:

    1. When (according to the traditions of men, and through wil-worship) they withhold from the body due sustenance, Col. 2.23.

    2. When men pollute their bodies, that should be prepa∣red to immortality, with fil∣thinesse;

    Page 423

    such as is whore∣dome, drunkennesse, sodomi∣try, and such like abominati∣ons, 1. Cor. 6.13.14.

    3. When the bodies of the Saints are not carefully and with meet honour buried, or their burying places vnciuilly dis-regarded.

    Thirdly, the consideration of this great worke of the resurre∣ction of mens bodies, should teach vs to trust God in lesser matters, and beleeue his promi∣ses, though there bee neuer so great vnlikelihood of the accom∣plishment, in respect of outward meanes and appearance. Rom. 4.17.18.

    Fourthly, we should especial∣ly be careful to get the assurāce, that our bodies shall haue a glo∣rious resurrection, Act. 24.15. And that we may be so assured:

    Page 424

    1. Wee must pray God to giue vs his holy spirit, as the pledge of it. For then if the spi∣rit of Christ be in vs, the same spi∣rit that raised Christ, will raise vp our naturall bodies at the last day, Rom. 8.11.

    2. Wee must bee sure of the first resurrection, that the body be dead in respect of sinne, and the soule raised vp to a liuely care of newnesse of life:* 1.2 they that haue their part in the first resur∣rection, shall neuer taste of the second death, Rom. 6. Reuel. 20.6.

    3. In particular, we must bee sure to get faith in Iesus Christ, who is the resurrection, and the life, and in whom whosoeuer be∣leeueth, he shal not die for euer, Ioh. 11.25.

    Fifthly, we should resolue to liue, like such as beleeue a glori∣ous

    Page 425

    Resurrection, and to this end

    1. We should be stedfast, and vnmoueable in all conditions of life, 1. Cor. 15.58.

    2. Wee should liue, as men deuoted wholy to the seruice of Iesus Christ, whose we are both in life and death, Rom. 14.7.8.

    3. We should striue to abound in the worke of the Lord, 1. Cor. 15.58. rousing vp our selues to the care of well doing, 1. Cor. 15. 34. studying to keepe a consci∣ence void of offence toward God and man, Acts 24.16.

    4. Our minds should run on that time, and our conuersation should bee in heauen, Philip. 3.20.

    Thus much of the vses for in∣struction.

    Thirdly, the doctrine of the re∣surrection hath singular comfort in it, and Christians are charged

    Page 426

    to comfort themselues, and one another with these things, 1. Thes. 4.18. And Dauid did re∣ioyce, and was glad at heart for this reason, Psalm. 16.9. For that is the time of the refreshing of all Christians, Acts 3.19. And so the godly haue been wont to com∣fort themselues against diuers maladies, as

    1. Against the paines and tortures of the body; so did Iob, Iob, 19.25.26.27. For I am sure, that my Redeemer liueth, and he shal stand the last on earth.

    And though after my skin, wormes destroy this body; yet shall I see God in my flesh.

    Whom I my selfe shall see, and mine eies shal behold, and none other for me, though my reines are consu∣med within me.

    And so did the godly menti∣oned, Heb. 11.35. The women re∣ceiued

    Page 427

    their dead raised to life; other also were racked, and would not bee deliuered, that they might receiue a better resurrection.

    2. Against the troubles and generall miseries of this life, and so Gods people are comforted, Dan. 12.1.2. And at that time shall Michael stand vp, the great Prince which standeth for the chil∣dren of thy people; and there shall be a time of trouble, such as was neuer since there began to be a nation vnto the same time; and at that time thy people shall be deliuered, euerie one that shall bee found written in the booke.

    And many of them that sleepe in the dust of the earth, shall awake, some to euerlasting life, and some to shame and perpetuall contempt.

    Isaiah 26.19. Thy dead men shall liue; euen with my body shall they rise: Awake, and sing ye that

    Page 428

    dwell in dust; for thy dew is, as the dew of hearbs, and the earth shal cast out the dead.

    3. Against death it selfe, and so the Apostle triumphs, 1. Cor. 15.55.56.57. O Death where is thy sting! O graue, where is thy vi∣ctorie!

    The sting of death is sinne: and the strength of sinne is the Law.

    But thankes be vnto God, which hath giuen vs victorie through our Lord Iesus Christ.

    Obiect. Now if any aske, What in the doctrine of the resurrecti∣on should comfort vs in those cases?

    Solut. I answere: The consi∣deration of the maruelous glory of our bodies, in which they should rise, should fill vs with sweet refreshings, Phil. 3.21. Who shall change our vile bodie, that it may be fashioned like vnto his glori∣ous

    Page 429

    bodie, according to the working, wherby he is able to subdue al things vnto himselfe. For sixe things shal befall our bodies at that day:

    1. Immortalitie: so as they can neuer die againe, 1. Cor. 15.42.43.44.53.

    2. Incorruptiblenesse: they shall neuer be inclined to pu∣trefaction, or any corruption.

    3. Spiritualnesse: our bodies shall bee raised spirituall bo∣dies; they shall be like spirits, as it were, and that in diuers respects:

    1. Because they shall be possessed fully by the Spi∣rit of God, so as they shall be both gouerned by the Spirit, and be subiect to the Spirit wholly.

    2. Because they shal liue as the Angels in heauen do, without meate or raiment,

    Page 430

    or any other bodily helpes or sustenance.

    3. Because they shall be for nimblenesse, as it were spirits; they shall bee able with incredible swiftnesse, to passe into all the parts of the world, earth, or aire, &c. for they shall meete Christ in the aire, 1. Thessal. 4.17.

    4. Power: for of bodies full of weakenesse, and subiect to many calamities and distres∣ses, and paines, they shall bee raised in power; that is, strong, able, and impassible.

    5. Perfection: for they shall be freed from deformitie, vn∣handsomnesse, maimes, lame∣nesse, &c. and become most faire and comely; neither in∣fancie, nor old age hindring them, but shall appeare in full

    Page 431

    age and beautie.

    6. Shining and splendor, as the Sunne or Starres in the Firmament: the bodie being clothed with a celestiall glory and diuine light, 1. Cor. 15.40. Dan. 12.3. And they that bee wise, shall shine as the brightnesse of the Firmament; and they that turne many to righteousnesse, shal shine as the Starres for euer and euer.

    Matth. 13 43. Then shall the iust men shine as the Sun in the Kingdome of their Father: Hee that hath eares to heare, let him heare, &c.

    And as we may comfort our selues by the meditation of these distinct glories in our bodies then, so it may adde vnto our comfort, and the establishment of it, if we consider three things more; to wit, first, the certaintie

    Page 432

    of all this, that it shall come. Se∣condly, the shortnesse of the time thither. Thirdly, the condition of the body till then.

    For the first, wee should not doubt of it, because we are borne againe to this hope, wee are chil∣dren of the resurrection now, and so called, Luke 20.36. And be∣sides, Christ hath a charge to loose nothing; no, not of the bo∣dies of the Saints, Ioh. 6.39. And this is the Fathers will, which hath sent me, that of all which he hath gi∣uen mee, I should loose nothing, but should raise it vp againe at the last day.

    And he came to this end, to dissolue the workes of the diuell, which is sinne, and death by sin, 1. Iohn. 3.8. Christ also is the first fruit of ye dead, 1. Cor. 15.20. And further we haue felt of the power of Christ in raising our soules al∣readie:

    Page 433

    he that by his word made all things, can by the same voice bring backe our bodies againe.

    Ob. That the bodies resolued to dust and ashes, should rise, is against cōmon sense and reason.

    Solut. It is aboue reason, but not against it. Can men of ashes make glasse, and cannot God of dust make againe the body?

    Ob. But the bodies dead are often mingled with the bodies of beasts or other creatures.

    Sol. The Goldsmith by his art can seuer mettals, and extract one mettall out of another, and cannot God distinguish these dusts, &c?

    Ob. Flesh and blood cannot come into the Kingdome of hea∣uen. 1. Cor. 15.50.

    Sol. By flesh and blood is not meant the body simply, but as it is clothed with sin and infirmity,

    Page 434

    which shall be done away in the resurrection.

    Ob. The condition of man and beast is one, Eccles. 3.19. For the condition of the children of men, and the condition of beasts are euen as one condition vnto them: As the one dieth, so dieth the other: for they haue all one breath, and there is no excellencie of man aboue the beast; for all is vanitie.

    Sol. First, they are like in dy∣ing, not in the estate after death. Secondly, it may be said, those words are the obiection of the Epi∣cure, not the opinion of Salomon.

    〈◊〉〈◊〉 second, it may adde to our comfort, that the Lord is at hand, Phil. 4.5. and that it is but a lit∣tle season thither to, Reuel. 6.11.

    〈◊〉〈◊〉 third, the present conditi∣on of our bodies euen in the graue should comfort vs: for

    1. The couenant of God is of

    Page 435

    force euen with them, as they lie in the dust of the earth, Mat. 22. 31.32.

    2. The vnion with Christ holds still, Col. 1.18.

    3. They are not dead, but a sleepe in Iesus, 1. Thes. 4.13.

    〈◊〉〈◊〉 fourth, wo vnto wicked men, euen because of the resurrection: they shal sleep for a while in their bodies, but when they wake, they must be had away to execu∣tion. They that haue done euill shall rise vnto shame, and con∣tempt, and condemnation: their bodies shall rise in dishonor, de∣formitie, passible, tormented with eternall and vnutterable tortures, liuing in darkenesse without light, (liuing, I say for euer, onely to feele the paines of eternal dying) shut vp in prison, and denied the comfort of the meanest creatures; it were well

    Page 436

    for them, if they did neuer rise, Reuel. 20.14.15. Dan. 12.2. Iohn, 5.29.

    Notes

    Do you have questions about this content? Need to report a problem? Please contact us.