The Places of
The Law & The Gospel
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John Bradford
(1548)
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- The following introductory
article by John Bradford served as a preface to a larger work
entitled, The Places of The Law and of the Gospel, by Petrus
Artopeus. Bradford was a fellow of Pembroke Hall, Cambridge,
and was martyred in 1555. The electronic edition of this preface
was scanned and edited by Shane Rosenthal. It is in the public
domain and may be freely copied and distributed. Content has
been moderately edited.
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- Whosoever truly understandeth
the division of the places of the Law and of the Gospel, gathered
out of the holy scriptures, cannot by any man's doctrine be seduced
from the truth, or read the scriptures but to edify both himself
and others: whereas he that is ignorant of the same cannot, though
he were a great doctor of divinity, and could rehearse every
text of the bible without book, but both be deceived, and deceive
others; as the experience hereof (the more pity) hath taught,
nay, seduced the whole world. For how can it be, that such as
find no terror of conscience, and see not their just damnation
in the law of God, which commandeth things impossible to man's
nature and power; how can it be I say, that such should find
sweetness in the gospel of Christ? How can the benefit of Christ
shew itself to him that needeth it not? What needeth the whole
man the physician? "The law," saith St Paul, "was
our schoolmaster unto Christ." But unto such as perceive
and feel .not the law, how is it a schoolmaster unto Christ ?
How is the law a schoolmaster unto such as will not learn? How
have they learned, which think the law not to be impossible for
man to fulfil? Or else, if they had looked on it, which is a
spiritual doctrine, with spiritual eyes, would they have stirred
any time contentions about the justification of faith? Would
they have taught any satisfactions, which man can do, towards
God, if they had learned the law?
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- It appeareth, therefore,
by these things, that either the law hath not been their schoolmaster;
or else, that they have been negligent, forgetful, or proud and
disdainful scholars. For they have not applied free pardon of
sins to Christ, as all the world knoweth. But if they were brought
to him, they would grant him to be a perfect workman: they would
be ashamed to say or think Christ to be but a patcher. Yet it
appeareth (though openly in words. they will not say so; for
that all christian hearts would abhor: it appeareth, I say),
that they believe so.
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- Wherefore, I pray
you, say you mass? Is not the mass, as you have taught and as
you say it, a sacrifice propitiatory to take away sins, both
of the quick and dead? Where is this taught you? Doth this law
bring to Christ? Yea, you will say, for we offer there Christ.
And St Paul saith, "Christ offered himself once for all."
But, I pray you, look on the nature of the law, which is, by
God's teaching and speaking, to open to man the poison of his
own heart: the law will not leave man in arrogancy or presumption,
but will rather bring him to desperation. The law pulleth man
down, and leadeth him into hell's mouth, as it is written, "Thou
art he that leadest to hell," &c. The law filleth man
full of grief and heaviness; and, if succour come not from heaven,
full of blasphemy even against God and his ordinances, as the
history of Job, well weighed of a godly wit, will declare. Thus,
you see, the law, where she is schoolmaster, bringeth man into
all humbleness of mind at the least.
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- Therefore, ye offerers,
(for you say ye offer Christ,) what humbleness of mind is in
you (if a man should grant you offered Christ), when you will
offer that thing that no angel, no saint, no patriarch, no prophet,
no man might or could offer ? Are you not good scholars, when
you are taught to be humble, yet extol yourselves above angels?
I say, none could be found meet in heaven nor in earth to offer
that offering, wherewith God's wrath, deserved by our sins, was
appeased and extinct, but even he that was of both natures, both
God and man, Jesus Christ. He was the sacrificer and the sacrifice:
he was the offerer and the lamb slain: slain, I say, for our
sins. Alas, that ever such arrogancy should be crept into, mans
heart, not only to spoil Christ of his most glorious office but
to extol yourselves above angels, and to make yourselves check-mate
with Christ!
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- St Paul saith, "By
one offering he hath made perfect them which are sanctified for
ever." How say you to this? Doth not your offering make
the offering which Christ made imperfect? For whatsoever is added
to a perfection doth imply an imperfection. Take heed, good reader,
therefore, if thou be sanctified, purged from thy sins, anointed
with the Holy Ghost, and made the child of God, it is done all
by that one oblation of Christ's body on the cross, brought in
to thee by the faith that thou hast in the same oblation. Or,
if that thou be not now sanctified, if ever thou look to be sanctified
or saved, it must be only by this work, wrought of CHRIST in
his own person.
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- Hereby it is evident,
that these men, for all their great learning (as some of them
have had), that yet they did never understand the law of God.
For they never found sweetness in the gospel of Christ. Hath
there not been great learned men, think you, that, besides this,
have taught abstaining from certain kinds of meat, auricular
confessions, worshipping of images, creeping to the cross, holy
water, holy bread, pilgrimages, pardons, and I cannot tell what,
necessary to salvation ? And this verily hath come hereof, that
they have not known the law nor the gospel, though they could
both preach, and teach, and say all the bible without book. For
he that feeleth the law working in his heart, can never be satisfied,
but despair, except the gospel and joyful tidings of Christ be
brought unto him.
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- In this book, therefore,
thou hast the places of the Law and the Gospel divided, wherein
I exhort thee to prove thyself in the law: see, if the texts
and sentences of the law do fear thee, make thee dread, yea,
tremble and quake at the justice of God: for God himself hath
spoken it, and his word must needs be true, "Heaven and
earth shall pass, afore one tittle or iota of the law be unperformed."
For in whose heart the law worketh no fear, yea, horrible fear
of God's wrath, surely they are in an evil case.
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- Thus it is manifest,
the law of God is not feared; so is not God feared, which proveth
there is no faith: for how canst thou believe that God will perform
his promise to thee, when thou fearest not his truth to perform
his word and threat? God is no liar. Deceive not thyself, therefore:
but prove whether thou be in faith. For except thou tremble and
quake at God's justice in the law, thou hast no faith, but art
an hypocrite: for faith is not, where the fear of God is not;
and the fear of God is not, where God's law is not believed.
Therefore, I say, take to thee the glass of God's law; look therein,
and thou shalt see thy just damnation, and God's wrath for sin,
which, if thou dreadest, will drive thee not only to an amendment,
but also to a sorrow and hatred of thy wickedness, and even to
the brim of despair, out of which nothing can bring thee but
the glad tidings of Christ, that is, the gospel: for as God's
word doth bind thee, so can nothing but God's word unbind thee;
and until thou comest to this point, thou knowest nothing of
Christ. Make unto thee a sure foundation; begin at the Law: and
if it fear thee, and bring thee to hell's mouth in consideration
of thy sin and sinful nature, then come to Christ, come to the
gospel: then shalt thou be a good scholar, and praise thy schoolmaster:
then shalt thou feel the benefit of Christ; then shalt thou love
him, and thy neighbour for his sake. Then will it make thine
ears to glow, and thy heart to bleed, to hear or see any thing
set in Christ's place. Then shalt thou look for the coming of
thy Lord, and weep to hear his name evil spoken of. The which
thing he grant for his mercy's sake. Amen.
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