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A68859 Holsome and catholyke doctryne concerninge the seuen Sacramentes of Chrystes Church expedient to be knowen of all men, set forth in maner of shorte sermons to bee made to the people, / by the reuerend father in God. Thomas byshop of Lincolne. Anno. 1558. Mense Februarij. Watson, Thomas, 1513-1584. 1558 (1558) STC 25112.5; ESTC S100033 209,288 398

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lambe is sprinckled vpon both the postes of our doore when it is receiued not onelye wyth the mouth of the body for redemption but also with the mouth of the hearte for imitation Whyche bloude is not nowe shedde vpon the handes and coates of the souldiours that crucifyed him but is powred into the mouthes of the faithfull that receyue hym And this newe doctryne was not knowen to the worlde tyll our Sauiour Christe taught it hymselfe in his ghospell For the olde lawe dyd forbydde the eatinge and drinkinge of bloude with theyr mouthes and the newe law dothe commaunde it so to be dronken for which cause we that pertayne to the newe lawe do vse often tymes to drinke of this bloud knowynge that except we eate his flesh and drink his bloud we shall not haue lyfe in vs. Wherein wee are called to more dignitye than any of the prophetes of the olde testamente was For Dauid dyd neuer eate of thys bodye nor neuer dranke of this bloude although he beleued in Chryste as well as we or rather better and so was onelye pertaker of them spirituallye by fayth and not corporally by the sacrament as we be See with what great dignity almighty God doth honour our mouthes by which as by certeine gates and doores our sauiour Christ entreth into vs when we communicate and receiue his bodye and so hauing Christ within vs by his fleshe in hym corporally vnited by the sacrament of perfit and natural vnitie we shal likewise be partakers of his propretie which is life euerlasting I wil no more at this time good people occupy you with any longer processe concerninge this most true euidente matter but shall speake of it at other times besechinge you in our lordes name not to wauer in your faythe lyke reedes blowen a syde with euery wind but to stand stedfast in the certein belief of this most holy sacrament whiche is set forth to vs by the mouth of our sauior Christ himself and the sacred bookes of al his holye Euangelistes and is confirmed with the bloud of his martirs with the miracles of God and hys faintes shewed for that purpose with the testymony of all catholyke wryters in euery age and with the aucthoritie and consente of the holle church of Christ throughout the worlde as well in general coūsels assembled in the name of oure Lord Iesus Christ as in euery perticulare prouince and realme which is the piller of trueth the surest staffe to leane vnto for a christen man to holde himselfe stedfaste in trueth so that the mooste manyfeste woorde whyche was spoken by Chr●ste oure Lorde vpon this holye Sacrament and the true meaninge of the same woord declared from tyme to tyme by his holye Catholike church deliuereth vs from all ignoraunce what it is and assureth vs that in this most holy sacrament is present by the omnipotent power of god the real and true body and bloude of our sauiour Christ god and man vnder the sensyble formes of bread and wine and is there receyued of the faithfull people not onelye spirituallye by faithe but also corporallye with their mouthes for the attayninge of immortalitie and euerlastinge life both of body and soule the which GOD of his infinite goodnes graunt vs through the merytes of his sonne Iesus Christ and the sanctification of hys holye spirite to whom bee all prayse honour and glorye world without ende Amen ¶ Of the chaunge of the breade and wyne that is to say of Transubstantiation Serm. viii WHat is the substance of thys blessed Sacrament we haue learned good people of oure sauiour Christes owne wordes who the nighte before he suffered at hys laste supper with his disciples toke breade and blessed it and brake it and gaue it to hys dysciples and sayd take and eate this is my body and takinge the chalice he gaue thankes gaue it to them saying drinke al you of this for this is my bloude of the new testament whiche shall bee shed for many for remission of sinnes Upon these wordes of Christe all true christen men ground their fayth concerning this blessed Sacrament and beleue verelye that the inwarde substaunce of this sacrament is the fleshe of oure Sauiour Iesus Christe whyche suffered for oure synnes and that in the chalyce consecrate is the same bloude that dyd runne foorth of Chrystes syde when it was opened with the speere And furthermore vpon the same woordes of Christ the holy churche and all true christen men her members doe grounde their faithe concerninge the chaunge whiche the holye ghoste by his vnspeakable power worketh in this sacrament where t●e inwarde substaunce of breade and wyne is chaunged into the substaunce of the bodye and bloude of Chryste the outwarde formes of the saied breade and wyne with the quantitie and qualities of the same still remayninge vnchaunged Whiche maner of chaunge because it is singuler and hathe none like it eyther in nature or otherwise therefore the holy Churche dothe call it by the name of Transubstantiatiō the whiche woorde was inuented by the holy churche in the greatest generall counsell that euer was which was called the counsell of Lateranense where there were present seuenty Archbyshoppes and foure hundred Bishops and they spake of thys chaunge by that name to thintent that lyke as the holie church of Christ in euery age dyd agree and was of one minde concerninge this chaunge of the bread and wyne euen so they should agre and be of one tong in the vtteringe and speaking of that chaunge that the diuersitie of manye wordes vttereth diuersly in the bokes of learned men should not impayre and bring in doubt the olde knowen trueth reueled to the Churche by the holye ghoste This olde trueth the Churche learneth of Christes owne woordes For where as it was but one thinge or substance which our Sauiour Christ gaue out of his hand to his disciples to eate whiche one thinge he saied plainly was his body which shoulde be geuen for them and in saying so made it so to be by hys almightie word for that cause the holy church beleueth that it is not breade but his very bodye in dede And also where as it appeareth to al a mans senses to be very bread which sēses be not deceiued so farre as they can skyll of reache vnto which is onely to the outwarde apparaunce and qualities or qualitie not to the inwarde substaunce therefore the holye Churche beleueth that the chaunge which is in the sacramente is made in the inward substaūce of the bread and not in the outward forme of the breade whiche remayneth as it was for whiche cause the Churche calleth that chaunge Transubstantiation For that bread which our lord reached to his disciples being chaunged in nature and not in forme by the omnipotency of his worde was made flesh And as in the person of Christe hys humanitie was sene and his diuinitie was secret vnsene
euen so in this sacrament the outwarde forme of breade appeareth to mans sight and the inwarde substance of Christ god and man appeareth not to a mans corporall eye but to the eye of his soule whiche is faith which fayth is stayed vppon the omnipotēt power of god For he that can create all thinges of nought with his woorde can also chaunge thinges that be created with his word and if the benediction of man can chaunge the natures of thinges as appeared when Moyses chaunged hys rodde into a serpent what shall we say of the consecration of God that worketh merueilously in his holy sacrament If the word of Helyas was able to bringe fyre from heauen shall not the worde of Christ be able to chaunge the substaunce of breade therefore vppon thys grounde of gods almightye power we submitte our reason to our fayth and aboue the reache of reason we beleue Christes worde and that ther is not the substaunce of bread which nature formed but the substaunce of Christe whiche benediction hath consecrate And so wee esteme thys Sacramente otherwyse than an infidell dothe Like as an vnlearned man when he looketh vppon a booke he vnderstandeth not the meaninge of the writing but a learned manne wyll fynde muche matter hyd there as the lyues and stories of men the vnlearned man wyl thinke ther is nothinge els but paper and ynke the learned man will vnderstande an others speakinge and speake to one beyng absent and aske by his letters what so euer he would haue euen so it is in these misteries the infidels althouhh they here what it is yet they seme not to heare But the faithfull man who hathe experience of the holye ghost can beholde the vertue and power of God in the secrete misteries where the substaunce of bread is consumed by the substaunce of Christes body and ceaseth to be there any more euen as waxe when it is put in the fyer it melteth away the substaunce of it remaineth no more These similitudes whereof the bookes of the olde writers be full be not to satisfy the subtle wits and curious questions of men that lack faithe whose reasons brought oute of naturall experimentes maye in no wyse be admytted of a Chrysten manne to dysproue anye parte of our faythe receyued but they be brought in to declare what is oure faythe in this poynte to whiche faythe Gods pleasure is that euerye mannes reason should be taken captiue and serue to the beliefe of his wonderful workes and Sacramentes euen as the natural inclination of our will should serue to execute the commaundement of godlye charitie For whatsoeuer fleshe and bloud dothe bring forth or the subtlenesse of mans wyt not indued with the spirit of God can inuente is to be reiected from the iudgement and dyscussion of this holy mistery and onely that is to be admitted which the father of heauen by the mouth of his sonne and the inspiration of hys holy spirite hath reueled to his churche And therewyth is euery good christen man contented and satisfied not like the vnfaithful Iewes asking howe it can be so seyng nothing is vnpossible to God but geuinge full credite to the churche of God in the presence of Christ in this Sacrament as the blessed virgine Marye dyd to the Aungel of god in the incarnation of Christe in her wombe and as she gaue full consente to the Aungels woorde when he tolde her that the holye ghoste shoulde come into her and the power of the moste highe god should ouershadow her euen so ought euery faythful soule to geue ful credite to gods church when it teacheth by the woorde of God that the holy ghost ouershadoweth this mistery and maketh present the body of Christ aboue the speach and reason of man and chaungeth the bread and the wine into Christes body and bloud the outward formes remaining stil so that nowe there be not two substances remaininge but one and the self same that was geuen for our redemptiō otherwyse the maner of it is not searcheable And it oughte to beleue also that lyke as the Churche of god in the first generall Counsell at Nyce dyd verye well whan it dyd inuente the worde of Consubstantialitie to expresse the old trueth that Christ was no creature but equall god and of one and the same substance with the father to the confusion of the heretyke Arius and all hys adherentes euen so that the same churche of god did very well in the general coūsell at Laterane when it inuented the woord of Transubstantiation to expresse the olde truthe that there is but one substance of Christe in the Sacrament and that the former substaunces of breade and wyne be conuerted and chaunged in to the body and bloude of Christe the qualities and figure of the same remaining styll vnchaunged to the cōfusion of the heretykes Luther and zwinglius and all their adherentes Furthermore it is to be considered that in this chaunge of the bread god did shewe his greate mercyfull goodnes towardes vs that for our reliefe bearing with our infirmitie he hath suffred the outwarde formes of bread and wine to remaine vnchaunhed For as our nature abhorreth the kylling of a mans fleshe and the sheding of a mans bloude so muche more it abhorreth the eatinge of mans raw fleshe and the drynkinge of mans liuely bloude And where as our sauiour Christ declaringe the necessitie of this Sacrament to thatteining of euerlasting life sayd that except we did eate his flesh and drinke his bloude wee shoulde not haue lyfe in vs therefore hath he by his godly wisdome inuēted this way to geue vs his flesh to eate his bloud to drink and yet our nature should not abhorre the eating and drynking of it but comfortablye and obedientlye receiue it For he geueth it in such nutrimentes of bread and wine as we be daily accustomed to be fedde withal and so cōdescending to our infirmitie lest we should abhorre the sight of his flesh bloude in their owne likenesse he reserueth the outwarde formes of the breade and wyne but their substaunces he chaungeth into his fleshe bloude Besyde diuers other commodities that come to vs thereby as that our fayth is more exercysed in beleuing that to bee there presente whyche we see not with our corporall eyes and the propretie of the sacrament is retained which is to teache vs by the composition and nature of the outward element what the holy ghost worketh inwardly in the soule of him that worthylye receiueth it whiche is the vnitie and perfyte coniunction of Christes misticall body And also the holy Sacrament it self is kept and cōserued in his due honour which otherwise should be cōtemned despised of the paganes and infidels if they perceiued how we christē men did eate the flesh drink y e bloud of Christ our lorde god For these causes he hath ordeined it to bee ministred in the formes of bread
God and eternall life it selfe were ioyned to it after the waye of meate by participation whereof it myght be delyuered from the possession of death and corruption and be indued with the property of Christes body which is eternall lyfe For as Christ reduceth our soules to life eternal by geuing to them his holy spirit in the sacrament of Baptisme euen so he reduceth our bodyes to life eternall by geuing to thē his lyuing and immortall body to eate in the sacrament of the Aultar And this is the ordinary way of gods working in vs althoughe he be not alwayes bounden to his Sacramentes but that he saueth men some times of his absolute power before Baptisme and rayseth some to lyfe eternall wythout thys sacrament such as for lack of age can not proue them selues or departe in the faythe of Christe without contempt or refusall of the sayd sacrament when by some vyolence or other impediment they were letted to receyue it in dede These be good people some of the effectes which Christ woorketh by thys Sacrament in mans body which in very deede be merueilous but aboue all other thys is the greatest that he maketh vs all that worthelye receyue him to be one body with him indued with his holy spirite whereby the perfit influence of his grace beynge our heade is deriued and deduced vnto vs that be members of his body fleshe of his fleshe and bones of his bones For as s. Paul saith we that be many are made one bread one body because all we do receyue and eate of one breade whych is the naturall body of Christ the breade of lyfe that came from heauen whiche he promysed to geue to vs al as he gaue it to death for vs all In nature we be all diuers persons and haue sondry and diuers substances but because we be all fed with one singulare substance of Christes flesh which can not be diuided into partes and also are sealed with one holy spirit that likewise can not be diuided therefore these singular thinges vndiuisiblye receiued into oure bodyes and soules drawe vs to theyr vnitie and make al vs one body misticall with Christ. Which vnitie is to be called true and natural vnitie and not onely in wyll and affection by faythe and charitye where accordyng to Christes prayer immediately after hys last supper he is in the father by the nature of his diuinitie and we in hym by his corporall natiuitie and he in vs by the Sacrament of his fleshe and blood and so by Christ is made a perfite vnitie Like as when two waxes be melted at the fyre one holle thing is made of them both euen so by the communion and receyuing of Christes bodye and bloode into ours he is in vs and we in him and so by receyuynge the vertue of this heauenlye meate we are incorporate into hys fleshe that for our saluation was made our fleshe Therefore good people consyderyng these gloryous and wonderfull graces and effectes whych by thys holy sacrament he worketh both in our soules and bodies let vs not defraud our selues of them neither by to long absteyning frō it nor yet by the vnworthye receyuing of it but as his exceedyng loue towardes vs moued him to geue it to vs so let it and the benefites we receyue by it increase oure loue towardes him and as he that geueth hys lyfe for vs and his fleshe to vs wyll denye vs nothyng that maye doo vs good so let vs serue hym wyth harte and wyll and omyt nothyng that may please hym so shall we finally inioye the speciall fruite of thys most blessed Sacrament in the kyngdome of God whych is incorruption and immortality of body and soule by hys grace and free gyfte to whom wyth the father and the holye ghost be al honour glory and prayse for euermore Amen ¶ An exhortation for the worthy receyuing of the holye Sacrament Serm. x. BEyng sufficiently and most manifestlye taught good people by the mouth of our Sauiour Christ that in this most holye sacrament he geueth vnto vs his bodye and his bloode that was slayne and shed vpon the crosse for the life of the world Let vs faythfully beleue God by his woord and not repugne against him although it seme not so to our senses and our carnall thoughtes for his misteries exceede our reason wherein we ought to consider not what oure eyes sheweth vs but what hys worde teacheth vs. For our eyes may easely deceyue vs but hys word can not deceyue vs who in sensible thinges geueth vs heauenlye and intelligible thynges whyche our senses canne not iudge and discerne but geueth place to our faith directed by Gods woorde to the knowledgynge of this infallible truth Therefore it is now oure partes to prepare and make cleane our bodyes and soules from al fylth of the flesh or spirite that we may receyue thys heauenlye meate woorthely considerynge the manyfolde graces that come by it and the eternal dampnation that hangeth ouer theyr heades that vnwoorthelye presume to receyue it Remember howe euerye man is displeased and angry with the traytour Iudas and them that crucifyed our Sauiour Christe and so beware that you be not likewyse giltye of the bodye and bloud of Christe They most cruellye shedde his bloude but he that vnworthelye receyueth hym with a foule and synfull conscience spitefullye treadeth his precious blood vnder his feete No fylth or myre is so vnworthy his pure and heauenly bodye as is the bodye or soule of man defyled with mortall synne And as the thyng we come vnto is most honorable so the woorthy receyuing of it is moste profitable But if a man come vnto it with a gilty and noughty consciēce it encreaseth his faulte and dampnation for he that eateth and drinketh the body and bloude of our Lord vnworthely eateth drinketh iudgement and dampnation to himselfe For as they that do defile the kings purple robe are worthy to be punished as wel as they that cut or rent it euen so it is no maruel if they that receiue Christes bodye with an vncleane conscience do suffer the same punishment that they doo whyche dyd nayle him to the crosse Se how terrible a payne S. Paul threatneth to the vnworthy receyuer saying A man that transgresseth the law of Moyses being conuict by two or thre witnesses suffreth death how much more and greater punishment deserueth he to suffer that treadeth vnder foote Gods sonne with no reuerence regardeth the blood of his testament by whiche he was sanctified but taketh it as comon meate doth iniurie to the spirit of grace and in that he betraieth and deliuereth Christ as Iudas did not now to the synful Iewes but to his own synfull members wherwith he presumeth to dishonour so inestimable a sacrament S. Peter and Iudas at one table in one supper did both eate of one consecrate breade whych was Christes bodye but Peter
in a new sepulchre so ought we to laye it in a cleane harte and a chast bodye Whiche thing if we diligently procure as it maye be done in litle time make our selues not vnworthy receiuers of so great a treasure than shall Christ our lord with the Father and the holy ghost come vnto vs and dwel wyth vs and worke in vs all the godlye and wonderfull effectes of this blessed Sacrament both in our soules and bodies and nourishe vs into Christes mistical bodye wyth hys owne naturall fleshe whiche as a pledge maketh vs to bee in sure hope of life euerlasting to the which he bring vs that made vs to whom be all honour and glorye for euermore Amen ¶ How a man may come worthely to receyue the blessed Sacrament Ser. xi I Purpose by the grace of god in this Sermon to instructe you good people howe to prepare your selues to come worthelye to receiue this holy sacrament ye know the great and meruailous benefites whyche Christe our Lorde worketh in their soules and bodyes that worthelye come vnto it and also ye knowe the daungerous and damnable state of theym that come to it vnworthely and that ye may the better auoyde the one and bee pertakers of the other First ye ought certainly to know that it is required that ye dooe come to it and receyue it For as the vnworthy comminge is perilous so not to bee pertakers of this mysticall supper at all is a great offence and a verye destruction of a mans soule as our sauiour Christ taught vs saying Excepte ye eate the fleshe of the sonne of manne and drinke his bloud ye shall not haue lyfe in you and he that eateth my fleshe and drinketh my bloude hath lyfe euerlastynge Whyche is to bee vnderstande of hym that eateth Chrystes fleshe as it oughte to bee eaten For manye eate it that dooe not dwell in GOD nor GOD in theim because they eate it not wyth a cleane harte and after that maner whyche Chryste sawe when he sayde so Manye forbeare to come to it because they perceyue theyr conscyence greeued wyth deadlye synne and in that they dooe well yf they can so forbeare iustelye without offence of other persones But yf they forbeare because they haue a wronge and false opinion of thys holye Sacramente or because they wyll not bee reconcyled to their neighbors or intende not to amende and forsake theyr noughtye lyuing then besyde theyr heresye and other damnable liuing they offende deadlye diuers wayes bothe in contemninge Christe and his Sacramentes whyche he hath ordayned to bee instrumentes wherewyth he myghte geue vnto vs grace and saluation and also in contemninge the Churche of Christe whiche hath ordeyned that euerye manne and woman beyng of yeares of discretion shoulde faithfullye confesse alone to his owne curate or by his permyssion to some other mete and learned Prieste all his synnes once in a yeare at leaste and shoulde to his power fulfill that penaunce and satisfaction whiche is inioyned hym receiuinge reuerentlye at leaste at Easter the blessed Sacramente of the aultare excepte perchaunce by the counsell of hys owne curate for some reasonable cause he thynke meete for a time to forbeare the receiuinge of it And that he whiche contemneth this ordinance should be accursed and kept from the entring into the church amonges chrysten men and when he is dead should be kept frō Christen mennes buryall This is the discipline and ordinaunce of the Churche at thys daye whyche is not a restreyning of a manne to come but once a yeare but correcting of him that commeth not once a yeare The oftner he commeth the better it is and the more is he nouryshed to euerlastinge life And the better the man is the more desirous is he to be ioyned to god corporally by this Sacrament For as Christ by geuing to vs his fleshe and hys bloude declared moste of all his exceadinge loue towardes vs euen so declareth he his loue moste of all towardes GOD that the oftneste and with moste reuerence commeth to receyue this precyous foode of his fleshe and bloude So did the holy man Iob say of hys seruauntes that loued hym most repetinge their wordes whiche were these who shall geue vs of his fleshe to eate that we may be full withal Which no man euer dyd but Chryst our Lorde to thintent he myght bynde vs to hym wyth more charitie Suche was the feruente charitye of the people in the begynninge of the Churche that came euerye daye or in a maner euerye daye to this holy Sacrament and afterward when deuotion decreased they came euerye sondaye and further as the charitie of the people waxed colde the fewer tymes they prepared themselues to receiue this Sacrament in so much that it was decreed by certaine prouinciall counsels that he that came not thrise a yere that is to say at Easter at Pēthecost and at Christenmasse shoulde not be taken as a Catholyke manne But after that when deuotion decayed and charitie was cold iniquitte did abound so that men geuinge the brydle to the fleshe were carelesse of theyr saluation than the Churche oure mother beyng carefull for her children and compelled by loue partly to condescend to the infirmitie of the people and partly by discipline to reduce the people again to their duties did in a general counsel decree that euery person of discretion should fulfyll gods commaundement in receyuinge thys Sacrament once a yeare at least as I haue sayd before vnder the paine of excommunication which is the spirituall sworde of Christ to compell men to do their dueties which nede not to be drawen but for the hardnes of our hartes that loue the worlde more than God and to serue the deuyll rather thā Christ the authour of al grace which is geuen to vs in this blessed sacrament Whervnto I shall most earnestly exhorte euerye man and woman as they loue theyr owne soules and to be preserued in grace the fauor of God to dispose themselues often tymes effectuallye to receyue the bodye of oure Sauyour Christe whiche is euerye daye bothe offered to GOD the father for the synnes and infyrmities of the people and also is prepared offered to all them that wyll with a pure harte receyue it For they that wilfully abstain from it they depriue themselues of all the graces and Godlye effectes whyche bee geuen by it they loose theyr spirituall strengthe to fyghte againste the deuyll and they waxe rotten and dead members of Christes bodye lackynge theyr foode and spyrytuall nourishment and so are meete for nothinge els but to be cast into the fyre And they that be in cōsciēce of deadly sinne let them by penaūce make cleane their conscience for otherwise we that be ministers maye not minister but to the worthye receiuers so farre as we knowe for if we know any man to come to it vnworthely we ought rather to shedde our bloud than to geue Chrystes
such a small number as it is in other for of the other sacramentes the minister oughte at lest to be a priest sauing in Matrimonie whiche the two parties may contract betwene themselues but in baptisme the ministration is not onely reserued to priestes and to deacons in the absence of the pryestes but is also permitted to lay men and lay womē that be faithful themselues if extreme necessitie so require And if ther be no necessitie nor daunger of the death of the chylde and yet lay persons do take vpon them to minyster this Sacrament whyche perte●neth not to them to do but in time of neede al●h●ugh they themselues do synne in that doing for their presumption where neede compelled not yet the chylde is truelye baptised and maye not in anye wise be baptised agayne And because it often chaunceth that chyldren new borne be in daunger of death and so be baptised of the Mydwyues or of other women at home therefore I wyll shew vnto you how they must doo when they wyll minister the sayd Sacrament of baptisme First when the chylde is borne for the chylde that is not borne but yet in hys moothers wombe can not be borne agayne by Baptisme tyll he be once borne yf there come a chaunce or daunger that v●rely they think it wil not liue til it be brought to the solēnization of baptisme than a laye man or laye woman in that neede goyng about to baptise the chylde muste vnfeynedly intende to do therein that the Catholyke Church of Christ dothe and taking some honest name as Iohn or Thomas or some other yf it be a man chylde and yf it be a woman chylde then takyng Ione or Katheryne or suche lyke let the person that shall christen the chylde take water as well water sea water or rayne water or other common water for no other lycour as oyle bloude wine Rose water or other artificiall water can be the matter of thys Sacrament And than let the Christener begynne to cast or poure the water vpō the childes head calling it by the name they geue it saying thus Iohn I baptise thee in the name of the father and of the sonne and of the holy ghost Amen And if it be a woman childe than let the Christener saye thus calling it by the womās name Ione I baptise thee in the name of the father and of the sonne and of the holy ghost ▪ Amen Nowe that man or woman that thus dothe saye and cast or poure water vppon the chyldes naked heade in the tyme that he is sayinge the foresayde prescripte woordes dothe mynyster well this Sacrament of baptisme in the tyme of neede And let the Christener take heede that he leaue oute none of those prescripte woordes nor chaunge none of theym nor adde no more to them and also lette hym remember to cast or to poure water vppon the chyldes naked heade in the time before he make an end of those foresaid woordes Iohn I baptise c. For yf the water be caste vppon the chyldes heade before the Christener begynneth to saye those woordes or els after that he hathe sayde the wordes than the chylde is not christened For the wordes wythoute the water is no Sacrament nor canne doe no good nor yet the water wythoute the woordes and therefore they muste be ioyned and go both together after the maner before sayde Moreouer ye muste note that there maye not twoo persones doo these twoo foresayd thinges that is to saye one maye not speake these wordes Iohn I baptise thee c. and an other poure the water vpon the chyld in the meane tyme and whiles the woordes be in saying for if they doo then is the chylde not Christened and therefore it must be but one persone that must bothe saye the woordes without any longe interruption or pawse and poure on the water And where as the water of Baptisme hathe beene vsed euer synce the tyme of the Apostles in Chrystes churche to bee hallowed and sanctifyed by the Priestes prayer and inuocation of Gods holye spirite by the sygne and mysterye of Christes crosse and in the name of the holy Trinitie and by the infusion of the holye oyle into it that by the vse of it the synnes of hym that is baptised myghte bee washed awaye and hee made cleane yet in the tyme of neede and of sodeyne daunger when suche halowed water can not be hadde other cleane and common water wyll suffise Furthermore lyke as the holye Ghoste came downe from heauen in the baptisme of Christe when hee was baptysed by Iohn and visiblye rested vppon Chryste declarynge the fulnesse of all grace to bee in hym and all grace to proceede from hym euen so wee be taught that alwayes when thys Sacrament is duelye receyued and ministred in the name of the holye Trinitie the holye Ghoste descendeth from aboue and dothe inuisiblye reste vppon hym that is Baptysed and woorketh specyall grace in hys harte to obeye GOD and hys commaundementes And as the father of heauen by hys voyce whyche hee sente from heauen testyfyed that Christe was hys wellbeloued Sonne in whome he was well pleased so oure heauenlye father in thys Sacrament testifieth to hys conscience that is baptysed that hee is hys louinge chylde and that nothinge is in hym that is dyspleasinge to God Wherefore good people considerynge that thys Sacramente of Baptysme is of suche necessitye that no chylde excepte the case of Martyrdome can be saued and enter into the kyngdome of GOD but by it because euerye one beynge borne in orygynall synne and so the chylde of Gods anger by hys natyuitye canne not bee partaker of the promyse of saluatyon and haue the merytes of Chrystes passyon applyed to hym but eyther by hys proper faythe or els by the Sacrament of faythe and seynge that younge Infantes haue not the vse of their reason and wyll whereby they maye vnderstande the doctryne of our faythe and so beleue theym selues in their owne persones therefore if ye wyll haue your children come to Christ as he commaunded they shoulde bee broughte to hym and rebuked theim that forbadde theym to be broughte and promysed the kyngedome of God to the onelye followers of thinnocencye of chyldren whome he embraced and layde hys handes vpon theym ye muste procure wyth all your diligence to haue your children broughte to baptysme and to receyue the Sacrament of faythe whereby they bee sette in the state of saluation and be made partakers of Chrystes merytes Lette not your chyldren for your negligence accuse you in the last daye for the losse of their saluation whiche they mighte haue had by baptisme if ye hadde shewed your full endeuour And least anye man shoulde excuse hym selfe for lacke of matter or of a Minister or of doctrine God and his holye Churche hathe ordeyned Baptisme to be ministred in water whiche is an element not farre to seeke any where and hath permytted that in tyme of neede anye man
lyfe For when our sauioure Christe was dead vpon the crosse and his syde was perced with a speare there came foorth of it water and bloude where vpon he fourmed and buylded his spouse the churche For by the water he geueth to vs oure beynge because by it wee are brought to be christen menne and by the bloude he geueth to vs oure lyfe because by it wee are nouryshed and fedde and preserued to contynue christen men For by eating of him whiche is eternall lyfe we are su●e that he geueth to vs the same thynge that he is him selfe whyche is lyfe whiche of our selues we hadde not before It is not geuen to repayre the ruyne and decayes of this temporall lyfe whiche lyke a vapour continueth but a whyle but to repayre the decay of our spirituall lyfe in Chryste and to geue vnto our soules eternall lyfe and to bringe vs thither agayne from whence wee toke oure beginninge Thys decaye of our spirituall lyfe is susteyned by consentinge to sinne and like as he that hath a wounde wyl seke for a medicyne euen so when we are in sinne we may haue thys heauenly and honorable Sacrament for a medicyne I meane not of him that lyeth dead in his soule by deadly sinne for as no man geueth corporall meate to hym that is deade in bodye so this spirituall meate of Christes body and bloude may not bee geuen to hym that is spirituallye deade in hys soule by deadly sinne for than he receiueth it vnworthely to his further iudgemēt and condemnation being gilty as Iudas was of the bodye and bloode of Christ. Therefore if the wounde of synne be so great that this sacrament can not then be worthely receiued let him then go to penaunce and by that medicine procure himself to be restored to lyfe againe For no doubt of it he receiueth thys blessed sacrament vnwoorthely that receiueth it at that time when he shoulde doo penaunce But if his sinnes be but venial and suche as this mortall and frayle lyfe can not be passed ouer wythout them then let him not forbeare the holsome medicine of this sacrament whiche is profitable to the life and health of the holl man beyng both a medicine to heale infirmities and a sacrifice to purge iniquities And because a man doth dayly offende and so decayeth in his spirituall lyfe therfore ought he often to receiue thys spiritual medicine which is called our daylye breade and therby to recouer that healthe and strengthe he had lost before For as Adam Eue contrary to Gods cōmaundement by eating of the fruite of the tree which was forbidden them were made mortall and subiect to death both of bodye and soule euen so euerye Christen man and woman accordyng to Christes commaundement by the worthye eating of the body and blood of Christ who is the true 〈◊〉 and the tree of life is made immortall and hathe a pledge of eternall lyfe both of body and soule And if god preserued the temporall lyfe of the people of Israel forty yeres in wildernes without any bread of sowen corn but with Manna that came from aboue howe much more will God preserue our spirituall lyfe in this worlde with the heauenlye breade of hys own flesh which was made of the blessed virgins pure substance without the sede of mā For this meate is the strēgth of our soule the synewes of our minde the knot of our trust the foundation of our hope our health our light our lyfe if we depart out of this life armed with the strengthe of this meate we shall ascende to the heauenlye palace of God with great trust and boldnes and as it were apparelled with a cote of golde The figure of this meate which was the blood of the paschall lambe by the vertue of this blood which it figured did purge the synne of the people and saued them from the sword of the angel and if the figure hath such strength and was so soueraigne medicine against deathe what shall we think of the truth which is the health of our soules whereby our soules be washed they be adourned they be kindled they are made clearer then the fyre and brighter than golde For as a man bieth his seruant with gold and also anourneth him with golde lykewise so Christe hathe bought vs with his precious blood and doth anourne vs and apparelleth vs wyth the same blood which is not now sprinkled vpon vs outwardly and washed away againe as the bloode of the sacrifices of the old testament was but it entreth into our soules and maketh them spiritually clene and strong and worketh in them an vnspeakable beutie so that this heauenly foode is a protection and safegarde for vs in al the pilgrimage of this life and a safe conduite for our free passage out of thys wycked worlde and a strong vitale making vs able to endure the painful iorney to the kingdome of heauen And more ouer the worthy receiuer is inwardlye lyghtned and sanctified for as they did crucifie hym and put him to death were darkned and blynded by him so we that worthely receiue him be lightned and oure eyes be opened to knowe hym For the fleshe of Christe to that effect hath marueylous and vnspeakeable vertue as appeared in hys two disciples that knewe hym in the breakyng of the heauēly bread And this vertue hath Christes body not in that it is a creature of God and the bodye of man but in that it is the bodye of God vnited to the Godhead of Christ in vnitye of persone and beynge sanctified it selfe by the vertue of Christes diuinitie ioyned to it it is able thereby to worke sanctification in them that worthely receyue it beyng made by the mistical prayer a body not onely holy and sanctified in it selfe but also sanctifyeng them that receyue it with a pure minde And as by drinking of common wyne a mans mynde is refreshed and hys heauynes dryuen awaye so by the eatyng and drynkyng of Christes bodye and bloode in the Sacrament the remembraunce of the olde man and the heauynes that for hys worldlye conuersation synfull life greued a mans hart is put away his godly affection is made dronken with spiritual wisdome and the knowledge of God is indued with gladnes for the remission of his sinnes and is no more combered wyth the cares of the world nor the feare of death Thus haue I declared vnto you certein godly effectes which this heauenlye meate of Christes bodie and blood woorketh inwardlye in the soule of the worthy receiuer which effectes and a great manye mo bee set foorthe at large in the bokes of the holy fathers of the catholik church and as I haue shortlye touched those that perteine to the soule so shall I God wyllyng wyth like shortnes touche those that God worketh by the worthy receiuing of this Sacrament in the bodye of man For as the spirituall disease and