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A17717 Sermons of M. Iohn Caluine, vpon the.X.Commandementes of the Lawe, geuen of God by Moses, otherwise called the Decalogue. Gathered word for word, presently at his sermons, when he preached on Deuteronomie, without adding vnto, or diminishing from them any thing afterward. Translated out of Frenche into English, by I.H.; Sermons sur les Dix commandemens. English Calvin, Jean, 1509-1564.; Harmar, John, 1555?-1613. 1579 (1579) STC 4452; ESTC S118603 228,662 264

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cease from our earthlie affaires and all worldlie businesse to attend the better on the meditation of the works of God that wee may bee exercised to knowe the benefites he bestoweth on vs and aboue all that wee may bestow all our paines in acknowledging his gratious fauour whiche he offereth dailie in his Gospell to bee confirmed and established more and more therein when we shall haue emploied the Sunday to praise and magnifie the name of God and to meditate on his workes let vs shewe all the rest of the weeke how we haue profited herein Now let vs cast our selues downe before the face of our good God with acknowledging of our faults praying that it will please him to make vs feele them better than wee haue done And because wee can not in any respect serue him vntill this wickednesse and peruersnesse which is in vs be abolished and because he hath shewen that we shall not cease to make warre against his iustice as long as we shall lose the bridle to our wicked thoughtes and concupiscences pray we that it will please this good God by the power of his holy spirite to geue vs this grace to bee fullie conformed vnto him which is dead and risen for vs to the end he might mortifie and quicken vs that wee may beare the markes of our Lord Iesus euen in renouncing our selues and ordering our whole life so to his will that wee desire nothing but to bee conformed to his iustice to the end his lawe may bee accomplished in vs as it is spirituall and that wee bee reformed both in flesh and in spirite to liue vnder his obedience And forasmuch as wee so ofte returne vnto our selues pray wee that it will please this good God to beare with vs in our infirmities till his rest bee truelie accomplished in vs and that he hath gathered vs into his heauenlie kingdome That it will please him to graunt this grace not onelie vnto vs but to all people and nations of the earth c. The. 6. Sermon Deut. Chap. 5. 13 Sixe dayes thou shalt labour and shalt doe all thy woorke 14 But the seuenth day is the Sabbaoth of the Lord thy God thou shalt not doe any woorke therein thou nor thy sonne not thy daughter nor thy man seruant nor thy maide nor thine oxe nor thine asse neither any of thy cattell nor the straunger that is within thy gates that thy man seruant and thy maide may rest as well as thou 15 Remember that thou wast a seruant in the land of Aegypt and that the Lorde thy God brought thee out thence with a mightie hand and a stretched out arme therefore the Lorde thy God commaunded thee to obserue the Sabbaoth day WE handled yesterday in what sorte and to what end the commaundement of obseruing the Sabboth day was giuen to the Iewes It was said in generall that this was a figure of the spirituall rest which the faithfull ought to keepe the better to serue and woorshippe god And seeing our Lord hath brought vs the full accomplishment of this it hath bene said that we must no longer rest and stay our selues on this shadowe of the Lawe but be content that our old man be crucified by the vertue of the death and passion of our Lord Iesus Christ to the end wee may bee renewed in our mindes wholie to serue our god Withall wee noted that wee stand in neede of some order and policie amongest vs and therefore it behoued that some certeine day should bee appointed to assemble vs together to bee confirmed in the doctrine of God and to make our profite therein euerie day euen all the time of our life that wee bee also exercised to call vppon his name to make confession of our faith and that the rest of this day bee spent in considering the benefites wee receiue at all times at the hand of God to the end he bee the more glorified in them And now haue we to note this whiche followeth in the text of Moses Sixe dayes thou shalt labour saith the lord This ought not to bee vnderstood as if God commaunded vs hereby preciselie to labour Howbeit it is true that we are borne to this and wee knowe that God meaneth not wee should bee idle as long as wee liue in this world For he hath giuen men hands and feete force and strength to this purpose Yea before sinne entered it is saide that Adam was placed in the garden of Eden to dresse it and keepe it Albeit the labour and trauell which men are now enioyned is a chastisement for sinne For it is thus denounced them In the sweate of thy face thou shalt eate thy breade This is a curse and malediction laide on mankind For we are not worthie to enioy the condition whiche was giuen to our father Adam that he might liue at pleasure without troubling or tormenting him selfe But yet before that sinne entred into the world and that wee were in this sort condemned of God to this painfull weariesome trauell it was requisite that men should exercise themselues with some labour And why Because this is contrarie to our nature that we shoulde be as logges and blockes vnprofitable So then it is verie certeine that wee ought to applie our selues to some labour all the time of our life But yet here in this place it is not simplie commaunded that we trauell sixe dayes For indeede there were other solemnities vnder the Lawe besides the rest of the Sabboth There were feastes which might happen in the middest of the weeke but because the number of them was small beeing onely foure dayes in the yeare there is no mention made of them but onely of the Sabbaoth Therefore when it is said Thou shalt labour sixe dayes our Lord woulde hereby signifie vnto vs that we ought not to complaine of yelding vnto him one certeine day when he leaueth vnto vs sixe for one As if he did say Shall the cost and charge be great vnto you to choose one day which may be wholy geuen to my seruice that you doe no other thing in it but reade and exercise your selues in my lawe or heare my doctrine whiche shal be preached vnto you a day to come to the Temple to the end you may be there confirmed by the sacrifices which are there made a day to call vppon my name to declare and protest that you are of the number and companie of my people Ought this to bee grieuous and burthensome vnto you seing you haue sixe dayes free to traffike and to doe your businesse in When I vse such gentlenesse towardes you that I demand but one day of seuen is not this an ouer great vnthankfulnesse on your part if you complaine of this time as beeing euill employed and if you bee such couetous niggardlie wretches as not to spare mee one seuenth part of the time I haue giuen you your whole life Whensoeuer the Sunne shineth vpon you you ought to acknowledge my goodnesse
ministerie and labour of men as a meane to do this Now let vs cast our selues downe before the maiestie of our good God with acknowledgement of our faults praying him that he will make vs to feele them more and more in such sort that we may learne to displease our selues And because the souereigne best remedie to deliuer vs from all our maladies and corruptions is this that wee heare his holy doctrine pray wee that it will please him to open vs our eares that we may learne to receiue it in all feare and humilitie and that it may be so imprinted in our hearts that we make it auaile to the vse wherevnto hee hath ordeined it that is that we be thereby quickened and brought to saluation to the end we may with all our heart desire it and applie our studie thereto more and more And so let vs say humblie from our heart Almightie God and heauenlie father c. The. 15. Sermon Deut. Chap. 5. 28 Then the Lorde heard the voyce of your woordes when ye spake vnto me And the Lorde said vnto mee I haue heard the voyce of the woordes of this people which they haue spoken vnto thee they haue well said all that they haue spoken 29 Oh that there were such an heart in them to feare mee and to keepe all my commaundementes alway that it might goe well with them and with their children for euer 30 Goe lay vnto them Returne you into your tentes 31 But stand thou heere with me and I will tell thee all the commaundementes and the ordinaunces and the lawes which thou shalt teach them that they may do them in the land which I geue them to possesse it 32 Take heede therefore that ye do as the Lorde your GOD commaundeth you you shall not decline neither to the right hand nor to the left 33 But you shall walke in all the wayes which the Lorde your God hath commaunded you that ye may liue and that it may goe well with you and that your dayes may bee prolonged in the earth which you shall possesse FOllowing on that which was yesterday declared God in this place sheweth that he agreeth vnto the request and desire of the people and giueth them choice of that which shall serue best to their profite and commoditie And herein we see that he would breed a sense and feeling of his goodnesse in this people to the end that hee might the better winne them vnto himselfe It is true that for the right of his rule and authoritie he hath ouer vs we ought to be vnder his subiection and to yeelde him obedience and he might force vs herevnto but hee chooseth rather to handle vs in all fatherlie loue and gentlenesse Loe then why hee sheweth that he is agreed with the request of the people And so let vs diligently note that GOD considereth of that which is so good and profitable for vs that if wee were to make our choice we could not wish anie thing better than that which he hath appointed It shall not alwayes seeme so vnto vs but the thing notwithstanding euidently declareth it Moreouer hee addeth that hee hath not done according to the desire of the people but because he did approue and allowe their request For well it may be that God sometimes will giue vnto men that which they require but this is because of their importunitie and in the meane time it turnes them to their cōdemnation As when the people would needes eate flesh it is verie true they were satisfied therewith but they payed their shot full deare for God was angrie that they desired to enioy a thing which was taken from them And albeit God thensatisfied them which had murmured so that they had wherwith to fill their bellie yet had it bin much better they had all died for hunger Now in this request whereof Moses in this place speaketh there is no such thing for God expressely saith That they haue rightly iudged As if he did say Follow this order for ye shall see what a plesure and good turn I do you Ye haue requested of me a man which should speake vnto you in my name I am contented you haue him This therfor ought the rather to persuade you to receiue the doctrin which shal be preached vnto you in my name for asmuch as I haue graunted this at your owne choice desire And yet think you not that I would haue pleased you herein without great reason and for good purpose For I assure you you shall do well to follow this order of profiting in my word And always as often as Moses shall come to you when I shall haue sent him heare ye with all reuerence that which he shall tell you for your profite cōmoditie And so let vs note that when the word of God shal be preached vnto vs by men that this is not don according to their pleasure fantasie but because that God hath here deliuered a doctrine which is profitable for vs And this ought the rather to stay vs from being moued with any foolish affection desire to change as seemeth vs what we vnaduisedly shall mislike as alwayes wayes nouelties delite please vs Know we then wheron we are to stay rest our selues namely that all the time of our life we heare the worde of God which shal be preached vnto vs by men And why Because not onely the will of God is such but he hath also declared that the thing is good behouefull for vs Moreouer God in this place awakeneth the people better to consider of obseruing the commandements of the lawe than they had done For the people had said We will do them And God saith on his side that he will giue them the will to do them that he will breede in their heart such a desire Now by these wordes he giueth vs to vnderstand that it was a small thing for them and it cost them little to make a promise as men will with full mouth make great protestacions but when the time commeth to fulfill the things they haue spoken they shewe full well howe at randon and vnaduisedly their promises haue beene made God therefore to make the people feele howe hard a matter it was to obserue the lawe saieth in this place I woulde feigne it might be so For the worde he vseth when he saieth hee will giue them the will and power importeth in Hebrewe this which we say And so be it and I coulde wishe it well It is true that GOD here speaketh much after the manner of men vsing a verie humane speache For he needeth not to wishe anie thing all things are in his hand And therefore one might replie vnto him And this is in thee O Lord to doe askest thou who will giue them an heart and will Who hath power to doe this For man of himselfe will neuer be inclined vnto that which is good but he must be from elsewhere driuen
you haue not bene worthie to enter into the lande which I did promise you See then how God woulde chastise his people when he suffereth them to dwell nigh vnto the temple of Peor And at this day when we are mingled among idolaters and perceiue what vncleanesse they commit and howe they peruertall religion let vs know that God by this meanes doth punish vs or at least humbleth vs because of our sinnes And in deede considering this we ought not onely to lament for the sinnes which are committed by these incredulous and vnbeleeuing persons but also because we knowe that we are not worthie to haue the worlde wholy reformed and to behold an agreement harmonie in religion that God might be in all places purely worshipped that when we are so neere to the superstitions of other that we be constrained to see some of the markes and signes and to heare something thereof we must impute this to our owne sinnes But how so euer it be God ceaseth not to geue a good remedie to the people of Israel for when the lawe was in this sort taught by Moses it was all one as if God shoulde separate his from those miserable blinde ones which wandered and went astraie in their superstitions Now herevpon we haue to note that although all the worlde be peruerted and that in it wee see great confusions and that all is full of errours and corruptions yet notwithstanding it behoueth that we haue recourse to the worde of God to be guided thereby which must strengthen vs in such sort that we may defie all the superstitions of idolaters And if we be so full fraughted with vanitie that we geue ouer our selues to decline and to turne aside hither and thither after that God shall haue geuen vs his worde there remaineth then no excuse For as I haue alreadie said this shoulde be a bridle good enough for vs that God declareth to vs his will. Although all the worlde drawe backward and some haue one fantasie and others make a faire shewe of some religion yet all this must be esteemed as vaine friuolous after that we haue heard the voice of our God and by that shall haue intelligence of his will. And therefore let vs put to our vse this certeine and infallible doctrine the worde of God to withdrawe vs from all wicked opinions from all euill errours from all that the diuell hath forged and counterfeited and from all that men shall haue inuented deuised in the world Thus ye see what we haue to beare in minde when Moses maketh mention here of the temple of Peor Nowe he also addeth that this was after the two kinges Og the king of Bashan Sehon the king of the Amorites or of Heshbon were discomfited This circumstance serueth to reproue the people if they shoulde not yeald them selues in all obedience vnto god We knowe that according to the benefite GOD bestoweth on vs we ought so much the more to be stirred vp and prouoked to loue and to feare him God hath shewed himselfe bountifull and liberall towards vs ought it not to drawe vs so much the more vnto him For when a mortall man is indebted and bounde vnto vs for some benefite and good turne shall he not be accounted dissolute and verie vnthankfull if he reknowledge not the good we did him Howe then shall there be lesse excuse towards the liuing God Let vs then remember that Moses in this place maketh expresse mention of these two Kinges which were banquished and subdued to the end the people should reknowledge this benefite in this manner Go to we haue had here two excellent victories When heretofore we attempted warre against the commaundement of God our enimies with great courage gaue vs the foile there was in vs no strength our enimies were as waspes which come to put out our eyes as the similitude hereof hath bene before giuen there are now two Kings strong and mightie ouerthrowen and subdued without any cost of ours God hath deliuered them into our handes Who hath bene the cause of both these victories Hath it not bene God which hath ruled gouerned all herein Sithence then it is so that he hath pitie on vs hath begonne to accomplish the promise whiche he made to our fathers that we haue alredie so good a warrant gage thereof ought not wee to endeuour to yeald our selues wholie to our God Ought we not in all thinges to be subiecte vnto him Ought we not to geue our selues ouer into his hand which he hath shewed so strong by reason of the loue he beateth vs See I say how Moses hath vnderstod this which he reciteth touching the ouerthrow of Sehon Og euen to reproue the vnthankfulnesse of the people if they submite not them selues willinglie to the seruice of their God to whome they were so much bound But now we ought also to applie this doctrine to our owne vse that is that as often as we perceiue in our selues any slouth or lithernesse in the busines of the Lord any remisse negligence any coldnes any rebelliō of the flesh which striueth stubbornly resisteth in such sort that wee come not to God with so cheerefull earnest affection as were requisitie that then we enter into a count of the benefites wee haue receiued of him to say Wretched creature howe art thou so negligent that thou cleauest not to thy God when he hath declared his will vnto vs Consider what thou holdest of him consider the benefits he hath bestowed on thee euen vnto this houre So then let euerie one examine consider how farre he is indebted to God that we may be the more prouoked to serue him And in generall let vs know that he not only created vs when we were not but also that after that he had redeemed vs by the bloud of our Lorde Iesus Christ as he redeemed his people out of the land of Egypt he hath by his grace drawen vs to him so as we had the doctrine of the Gospell deliuered vs which is all one as if he had receiued vs vnder his gard and protection and daily he sheweth the same vnto vs by effectes for what greater aides and succours haue wee from him in our infirmities Should we not a thousand times bee ouercome of Satan if our God had not his hand stretched out to succour vs Yes uerelie we should be then all ouercome and not onely oppressed but also swalowed vp in our temptations without such a stay and refuge as I haue said Sith then it is so that our Lorde ceaseth not to confirme daily his goodnesse towards vs let vs on our part aduise our selues and consider to take this occasion to serue him with a more ardent desire and greater zeale as we see it is heere spoken In this sense it foloweth that Moses speaketh to the people of Israel saying Heare O Israel the lawe which the Lord hath caused to be proposed vnto you that ye may
loe my spirite is plunged as it were in some great deapth they surmount in number the haires of mine head as he speaketh in the 40. Psalme Againe when wee shall haue knowen howe farre we are all bound to God in generall let euerie one in the priuie chamber of his owne heart consider the benefits which he hath receiued of the handes of god And in steade of that which was said in old time to the people of Israel I haue redeemed you out of the land of Egypt let vs remember from whence our Lord hath deliuered vs when it pleased him to receiue vs into his fannlie into his church For we are the children of Adam by nature cursed and inheritors of death we haue nothing in vs but sinne so consequently we must needes be accursed before god Let men please magnifie themselues as they list yet behold their birth behold their nobilitie they are but bondslaues of Sathan they haue a sinke bottomlesse gulfe of corruption in them they are worthie that the wrath malediction of God fal on their heads briefly being banished from the kingdome of heauen they are geuen ouer to all miserie wretchednesse Now our Lord and God by the hand of his sonne hath hence deliuered vs He hath not sent a Moses as to the people of auncient time but not sparing his onelie sonne he hath deliuered him to death for vs Being then raunsomed with so deare and inestimable a price as is the holie and sacred bloud of the sonne of God ought wee not wholie to yeelde our selues vnto him And withall let vs note that if it be said That Egypt was a house of bondage what thraldome and seruitude is this when Sathan holdeth vs in his bondes and vnder his tyrannie in such sort that wee haue no meane to escape death that we bee excluded from all hope of saluation that God is our enimie and aduersarie Nowe being deliuered from all this is not our redemption farre more greater and excellent than this whereof Moses here speaketh So in steede that it was sa●ed to the auncient people Thy God hath deliuered thee out of the land of Egypt it is nowe said That wee be redeemed from the bondage of Sathan to liue vnto the Lord as Saint Paule speaketh in the. 14. Chapter of his Epistle to the Romanes and the sixte of the first to the Corinthians that wee are not our owne It behaueth therefore the faithfull that they presume not on the libertie to doe what seemeth them and to liue euerie one after his owne lust And why so The Lord Iesus therefore died rose againe reuiued that he might be Lord both of the quicke dead It is then good reason that Iesus Christ should be Lord both of the liuing of the dead seeing he hath not spared himself for our redemption saluation And besides this that the sonne of God hath offered himselfe vpon the crosse to redeeme vs let vs knowe that at this day by the meane of the Gospell he maketh vs partakers of this benefite for he hath gathered vs to himselfe to the end wee should bee of his flocke and inheritance It is true that he is that vndefiled Lamb and without spot which taketh away the sinnes of the worlde and that he hath offered himselfe so reconcile man vnto god Howbeit so it is that wee see many people for saken to whom the gate is shut and to whom God hath not shewed this fauour to inlighten them in the faith as we are And withall let vs note that forasmuch as the Gospell is preached vnto vs we haue herein a sure testimonie that the sonne of God will make the redemption which he hath once accomplished auailable vnto vs and that he will haue vs to reioyce in such a benefite Let vs learne then that our vnthankfulnesse shal be so much the more vilainous if wee employ not all our paines to serue that God which hath by such benefites bounde vs vnto himselfe If such as are not of the houshold of faith behaue themselues as vntamed horses broken loose if they passe all measure in their superstitions if they be loose and lawlesse in their liuing this may well be because they haue no bridle to restraine them because the Lorde raineth them not backe as he doeth his housholde seruantes Wee see the horrible confusion which is now in the Papasie But all this while they haue no doctrine to reduce men vnto God but rather to estraunge them from him And wee see how the diuell hath gained an empire and kingdome among them in such sort that all is full of deceites illusions that the liuing God is forsaken See then here an horrible confusion But as for vs seeing God hath drawen vs to himselfe is not this a most streight obligation to make vs knit our selues wholie vnto him to make vs hold the obedience of the doctrine proposed vnto vs in his name Let vs therefore learne so to cleaue vnto our God that we renounce all that we might forge of our owne braine that we stagger no more hither or thither or bee moued and tossed in any sorte whatsoeuer Knowe wee that there is one God which will possesse vs for his people so wholie possesse vs that his honour be not taken from him to be bestowed on creatures knowe we that he watcheth ouer vs to the end wee shoulde acknowledge that it is he onely whom wee must call vpon and of whom we must looke for all helpe and succour And for that he will receiue vs and keepe vs in house let vs walke as in his presence so that wee worshippe him as our onely God not onely by way of ceremonies and outward protestation but sincerely and in heart as wee knowe that his seruice is spirituall Briefly let vs yeald vp our selues our soules and bodies to be gouerned by him that he may bee in all thinges honoured and glorified Now let vs cast our selues downe before the face of our good God with acknowledging of our faults beseeching him that he will make vs feele them better than we haue done that we may be led to a true and earnest repentaunce that he will mortifie vs more and more cutting off our euill and disordered affections to the end wee may bee wholy geuen to feare and honour him And because we cannot serue him so purely as he deserueth whiles wee bee helde bound vnder the infirmittes of our flesh pray we him that he will beare with vs vntill he hath clothed vs with his righteousnesse And so let vs say humbly from our heart Almightie God and heauenlie father The. 3. Sermon Deut. Chap. 5. 8 Thou shalt make thee no grauen image or any likenes of that that is in heauen aboue or whiche is in the earth beneath or that is in the waters vnder the earth 9 Thou shalt neither bow thy selfe vnto them nor serue them for I thy Lord thy God am a
threate here made as we see So it is not sufficient not to haue pronounced expresselie by God but when one sweareth by his faith or taketh any cōfirmation from that which hath any signe of the maiestie of God his name is vnhallowed in this thing What shall wee say then of them whiche vse false othes to disguise their purposes which sweare rashlie euen to sport them selues with othes yea to despite God by their execrable blasphemies in so much that he hath neither flesh nor bloud nor nothing else which they spare Are these onely holden faultie for abusing the name of God No but because they vse him to the greatest and most execrable reproch that they may doe Beholde our Lorde Iesus Christ which made himselfe of no reputation for a time as Saint Paule speaketh who beeing the founteine of all life became mortall man hauing superioritie dominion ouer the Angels of Heauen tooke the forme of a seruant euen to shedde his bloud for our redemption and in the end to suffer the curse that was due vnto vs And nowe for a recompense of all this hee must at this day bee rent and torne in peeces of the carion and stinking mouthes of them whiche name them selues Christians For when they sweare by his bloud and by his death and by his woundes and by this and by that is not this as much as in them lieth to crucifie the sonne of GOD and to teare him as it were in pieces And are not these altogether worthie to bee cut off from God yea from the worlde and not to bee numbered in the band and companie of creatures Must Iesus Christ for abasing and humbling himselfe for vs haue such a reward at our handes God vpbraideth the people of Israel in this sorte O my people what haue I done vnto thee I haue brought thee out of Egypt I haue conducted thee by the desert I haue nourished thee in all gentlenesse and sweetenesse I haue planted thee as in my heritage that thou shouldest haue beene as a vine whiche should haue borne mee good fruite I bestowed all labour in keeping and fencing thee and must thou now bee turned into bitternesse vnto mee and bring foorth sowre fruite to strangle and to choke me Nowe the same apperteineth also at this day vnto vs For when the sonne of GOD whiche is appointed Iudge of the world shall come in the last day he may say vnto vs What meaneth this You haue borne my name to bee called Christians you haue bene baptised in witnesse and testimonie that I was your redeemer I haue drawen you foorth of the deepe dongeon wherein you were plunged I haue deliuered you from euerlasting death by the cruell death whiche I suffered and for this cause I beecame man I sbmitted my selfe to the malediction of GOD my Father to the end you might bee blessed by my grace and by my meane And beholde the rewarde you haue rendered mee I haue bene rent in pieces of you I haue beene as a ●easting stocke the death whiche I haue snffered hath beene had in derision and mockerie my bloude whiche is the washing of your soules was as it were trampled vnder your feete briefly you haue taken all occasion to blaspheme and to raile on mee as if I had bene a wretched and miserable creature When When this shal be rebukefullie told vs of our souereigne Iudge will not this be to thunder on vs and to throw vs downe to the bottomles pit of hell And yet notwithstanding there are verie fewe of vs which deeplie consider of this For if superfluous othes were at this day had in such greate horrour and detestation as they should bee men would not yeald vnto them selues any time hereafter such an outragious boldnesse and libertie of swearing and forswearing As for blasphemies see wee not how common and rife they are And in the meane time wee wil be verie zealous for our owne honour and reputation when the name of God is so troden vnder feete amongest vs If one speake any thing reprochfullie of ones father he will make a greate quarell of it or enter some action of slaunder yea many will reuenge them selues by their owne handes and by all meanes they may on euerie side and it seemeth to them that they haue an honest excuse to take vppon them the defence of their fathers Beholde our souereigne father shall susteine wrong and iniurie beholde in like manner our Lorde Iesus Christ who not without cause is named The Lord of glorie before whom euerie knee ought to bow as Saint Paule speaketh to the Philippians loe he I say shal be mocked than whiche despite none could bee wrought him greater except a man would spitte in his face and yet notwithstanding they whiche name them selues Christians whiche make a countenaunce of procuring and mainteining his honour will not bee moued any whitte therewith nay they them selues will bee the men whiche will blaspheme him in most execrable manner But for all this as I haue said our Lorde will not cease to mainteine his owne honour as he himselfe speaketh when he seeth that men are so wicked and profane so to violate his maiestie as much as lieth in them For he maketh a solemne othe that he will wreake his vengeaunce vppon them for this wickednesse I am the Lorde saith hee this is my name and my glorie I will not geue to an other neither my praise to grauen images Now as he will not that his honour bee transferred to idols so is it certeine it extendeth it selfe further namelie that if men shall falsly abuse his holy name they shall perceiue in what price it was vnto him And therefore let vs not waite vntill this bee accomplished vppon vs but let vs learne to beare such reuerence vnto our God and to him that hath all souereigne maiestie that is to our Lord Iesus Christ that we be throughlie instructed to sweare in such sorte that this be alwayes to confirme that it is he by whome we are that he is our Father our Creatour our Iudge Thus ye se in effect what we haue to gather of this place Now here is withall anuexed a threatening whereby we are to vnderstand the blockishnes of men how Sathan hath as it were bewitched them in such sorte that they conceiue not the wrath and anger of God when it is set before them I will not hold him guiltlesse which shall take my name in vaine Loe God who speaketh I pray you ought not all the haires of the heades of them stand on end which blaspheme God so wickedly and villainously as I haue saide When one sweareth lightelie by his faith behold God who is armed and saith For as much as thou hast not honored mee thou shalt geue an account for such trecherie God can not beare with vs for a simple lie if one periure him selfe this is much worse if an other blaspheme herein is the extremitie and furthest
of heauen That it will please him to graunt this grace not onelie vnto vs but to all people and nations of the earth c. The. 10. Sermon Deut. Chap. 5. 19. Thou shalt not steale IF we well vnderstood but in one word the will of God which hee plainlie inough declareth vnto vs we should not neede to studie much for the right knowledge of ordering our selues and of leading an holie and righteous life But no such ignorant person as hee who wil not vnderstand none so deafe as he which will not heare as we say in common prouerbe And this is the cause why we are so blinde albeit our Lorde Iesus Christ hath shined before vs with his brightnesse and hath made vs priuie of his will and meaning as well in this precept of the lawe as in all the rest we haue aboue handled for if euerie one would enter into his owne conscience to make a iust and true examination of his faultes should he not finde that it is easie to iudge that when we do our neighbour anie wrong when we deceiue him in his goods what couerture soeuer and cloake we haue for it that we be culpable of theft before God But what If so be we may hide our shame before the world it sufficeth vs and the iudgement of God in the meane time is troden vnder foote and we care not for it but yet all these fig leaues with the which we couer our selues shall serue vs to no purpose wee must in the end come to our account before the heauenlie Iudge and then shall we finde that it is not spoken in vaine which he hath pronounced by Zacharie That his malediction and curse shall come vpon him which sweareth and vpon him which stealeth that is that in what matter soeuer of the lawe and in what point soeuer we shall haue offended he shall not faile to take vengeance thereon Men therefore may well iustifie them selues or flatter them selues yet God in the ende shall displaie and shewe foorth his indignation both against swearers and against theeues But the better to vnderstande the will of the Lorde let vs knowe that hee hath vsed this word of theft or stealing to make vs haue in greater hatred all deceite and all rapine in all kinde of wrong which we are able to deuise against our neighbours as we haue alreadie aboue declared of murder and adulterie If one call a man theefe he wil be grieuouslie offended for this is a woorde of infamie and reproche and therefore he will not suffer him selfe to be so dishonoured in the face of the whole world God then to the end he might induce vs to hate all deceitfulnesse all harme doing all extortion that we might vse in the goods of our neighbours vseth this word in steade of all other He might well haue spoken after some other manner hee might haue said Take heede how you do pull vnto your selues the goods of an other take heede you make not your gaine by the losse and damage of your neighbour take heede of vsing anie such violence but in a word he saieth Steale not And why Euen to this end that deceits rapines and pillages and all harme doing be had of vs in greater detestation that we be ashamed to do wrong vnto anie that we stand I say in greate feare hereof when wee see that wee are guiltie of theft before god Moreouer let vs note that there are manie kindes of theeueries for some vse priuie and secret sleights when they draw to them selues by subtile meanes and practises the substance of another others vse open force or violence and this is properlie called rapine pillage extortion others vse yet more slie feates and closer conueyance yea a man shall thinke they moue not a finger to touche anie thing of their neighbours a man shal not be able to accuse them before the world and yet because they walke not in all simplicitie vprightnesse they are theeues before god Ye see then how we must consider of the kindes of the euerie when we will vnderstand what is forbidden in this place But in the meane time we haue to note that God iudgeth not of theftes after the manner of men for they which liue in great credit and reputation before men shall not cease to bee condemned before God yea albeit none accuse them but that the poore whom they haue eaten and deuoured shall crie for vengeance and although none of them speake one word yet the afflictions which they endure crie alowde in the eares of God and sue processe against their oppressours without sounding one woorde So then we must not bring our owne fansies to iudge of theftes thinking to escape the hand of God when we shall not be cōdemned of men nor punished by earthly iudgment for God proceedeth in this much further higher Let vs therfore briefly beare in mind that touching God all kind of harme doing when wee desire to plucke vnto vs that which is not ours is named theft throughout the holie scripture And in deede when God manaceth a woe by the prophet Esaie that he which hath pilled and spoyled others shall be rewarded with the like he speaketh not of pettie theeues which we lead to the gallowes but he speaketh of great Princes and Monarchs which bare then the sway through out the whole worlde And againe in the first Chapter when he addresseth his talke against the holie people which was the Church of God Thy princes and gouernours are companions and Princes of theeues saieth he Now certeine it is that none charged these of theft nay these sat as Iudges condemners of other pettie theeues and yet failed they not to be condemned before god And thus the theeues which are honourable here belowe on earth are notwithstanding accursed by the lawe of God and he hath pronounced on them his determinate sentence in this text Wee must therefore humble our selues vnder the iudgment of God and know that we shall gaine litle albeit our theueries be excusable before men although we couer them and colour them For in the meane time the lawe of God shall haue his full course and the execution thereof shall be readie at hande for our condemnation God hath forbidden nothing which he will not call into account Ye see then what we haue to beare in minde concerning this place Now it resteth that that which wee haue briefly touched we handle more amply and as we may say by peecemeales specifying it by examples to the end it may be better vnderstood as I haue alreadie said if we were diligent and attentiue to hearken vnto that which God declareth vnto vs we need not make here any long exposition But what We seeke nothing else but to cloke and hide our selues with some dissimulation and albeit the thing be cleare ynough to be knowne alwayes to make some doubt And this is the cause why we must be so precisely charged and more neerely pressed in all
will not make vs to wander and take endlesse labour as in a thing which hath neither banke nor bottome but he proposeth vnto vs onelie ten sentences True it is that hee hath expounded these tenne commaundementes by Moses And againe consequentlie by the Prophetes Lastlie we haue had the finall declaration of them by our Lorde Iesus Christ as it is at this day deliuered vs in the Gospell But what Wee haue yet this marke wherevnto we must alwayes order our selues Wee haue but tenne wordes for our lesson and seeing it is so ought wee not to iudge our selues verie frowarde and peruerse if wee despise so great grace of God and if we come not vnto him when hee handleth vs after so gentle a manner This wee haue then briefly to beare in mind of this easinesse and plainenesse which Moses sheweth vs to bee in the worde of god And withall let vs also note that he would hereby warne vs that we learne to content our selues with the simplicitie of the lawe that wee aduise our selues how wee come to controll GOD to cloute our patches and pieces to his worde For when he spake hee spake once for all and will that men hold themselues to that he hath said As we shall see hereafter how he hath streightlie forbidden vs to bende either to the right hande or to the left or to adde any thing to his doctrine And in verie deed seeing GOD hath adioyned nothing thereto who are wee to enterprise and take in hande any thing aboue him Thinke wee that when GOD deliuered his lawe hee had lost his memorie and knew not what was profitable for vs Can a man bethinke himselfe of that which hath bene vnknowen vnto GOD And againe beside all this when our Lorde hath so applied himselfe vnto vs thinke wee hee would instruct vs by halfes and leaue vs in the middest of the way Let vs therefore beare in minde that seeing GOD hauing pronounced these tenne sentences added nothing vnto them wee must so wholie applie and rest our selues simplie on that d●ctrine which is conteined in his lawe that wee ventur not to enterlace any thing of our owne whatsoeuer but let vs knowe that this is our perfect wisedome to bee obedient vnto our god It this had bene in all times well obserued we should not haue bene at this daie so incumbered to amend the corruptions whiche reigne throughout the worlde For from whence commeth it that men haue corrupted all religion and the seruice of GOD as wee see it is come to passe in Poperie The Papistes will vaunt and boaste themselues of seruing GOD when they shall haue their solemnities their ceremonies and other like trash And whence is this Euen from this that they haue presumed to adde some thing to the worde of GOD when they thought it not sufficient that GOD should be serued after his owne manner and fashion but men must reare vp some new deuises in their braines and fansie whatsoeuer they should thinke good So then all this which they call the seruice of God in Poperie is nothing els but a fardell of trumperies which men haue made vp together and not onelie this but that which hath bene spoken by the Prophet hath bene accomplished in them namelie That they haue despised and set at naught the commaundements of GOD while they haue bene geuen to their own inuentions And men see the wickednesse and mischiefe which is happened by this diuelish boldnesse and presumption when men haue gone about to disguise the worde of GOD by their lies and dreames and dotages So much the more diligentlie therefore ought wee to note this place when it is said That GOD hauing once spoken added nothing to that which he had said And in verie deede as I haue alredie said this is an horrible blasphemie when men will attempt to finde out I knowe not what some thing better than that which is conteined in the lawe of god This were to reproue him of a lie or to thinke that hee was not well aduised or happillie that hee forgat to geue in commaundement that which he ought And shall men finde out some thing better than hee Nay verilie Then let vs learne to order our selues in such forte vnto God that we haue this alwayes imprinted in memorie that God hauing spoken he made a full end and conclusion to say These are my limits borders whosoeuer wil presume to goe beyond shall but ventur further to breake his necke And in deede it can not otherwise be but a ruine and destruction shall followe vpon vs when wee will not keepe vs in that high way which God hath made and hedged in for vs Now albeit GOD speake not at this time in so visible manner as he did then to the people of Israel yet ought wee often to call to minde this lesson which is conteined in the lawe True it is that God hath not spoken twice but he hath spoken once for all as wee say but wee on our part must againe and againe call it to minde as it is also said in the Psalme The Lord hath spoken once I haue heard him twice For hereby wee are admonished that it shall not suffice to haue vnderstood for one day that which our Lord will haue pronounced and published in his name but wee must often and sundrie times meditate therevpon Let euerie one therefore exercise himselfe herein all the time of his life and let vs not cease euening morning to call this to minde and to consider well that which our Lord sheweth vs For when wee haue employed all the time of our life herein we shall hardly come so farre as the midde way True it is as wee haue alreadie said that euen at the first entrie God teacheth vs so much as is expedient to be knowen for our saluation But yet for all this we shall alwayes finde wherein to make our further profite in the worde of god Let vs therefore be diligent and let vs not thinke it is labour lost which we bestowe herein no not when we applie our studie day by day herein and shall not geue ouer to searche and inquire after that which God teacheth vs Behold in what sort wee must applie this to our vse and practise it wherein it is said that our Lorde hath added nothing Now let vs come to the third point which is that God spake out of the middest of the fire of the cloud and of the whirlewind It is true that this hath bene before expounded alreadie but seeing it is repeated againe vnto vs by Moses let vs note that it is not any thing superfluous And in verie deede wee cannot be to often put in minde hereof that the worde of God ought to beare a great maiestie with vs to humble vs vnder it that wee may yeelde all subiection and obedience therevnto And why First we see what pride and arrogancie is in men that they can hardlie stoope and bend their neckes to
thereto and our fleshlie mindes alwayes stirre vs vp to inuent I knowe not what nouelties and new-fangled things And loe howe in Poperie euerie one hath enterprised to clout vnto the word of God his patch and piece and howe manie lawes they haue made one on the backe of another And why For it seemeth vnto them that it sufficeth not to walke vprightlie according vnto the word of God but that it were further good and conuenient that their medlie should be made therein Howe God contrariewise saith That if we haue his lawe we shal haue his statutes commaundementes ordinances and rites as if he said That mortall men must not be so presumptuous and ouerweening as to desire to seeme wiser than he For when they shall haue made their longest discourses they shall not finde any thing which they can amend or wherevnto they may make addition yea let them know that all that they shall seeke to put vnto of their owne shall not bee superfluous onelie and vnprofitable but shall marre all as if one would mingle vinegre with wine And now God hauing spoken in this sort warneth them further that they beware they obserue that which hee shall commaunde them without anie turning either vnto the right hande or vnto the left In these words our Lord declareth that hee will not that his law be honoured of men in approuing it onelie with the mouth as if we would seeme to be acquited of all the dutie we beare thereto when we doe no more than this but he sheweth that for to retaine vs vnder his subiection and in his seruice he hath published his lawe and at this day will haue it preached For herein it is his pleasure to proue whether he shall dispatch and come to anie agreement with vs as with a quiet and tractable people whom hee hath nowe lured to his traine Let vs therefore diligentlie note that when we come vnto a sermon this is not to say that the doctrine we heare is holie and good God shal be much beholding vnto vs when wee haue pronounced that his word is worthie to be receiued Hee will not that we be his iudges I graunt that we owe vnto him this confession that when we shall haue heard his worde euerie one acknowledge that it is the pure and sincere veritie that there is no other vprightnesse nor iustice nor wisedome beside that which is there conteined but in the meane time we must proceede further namelie to order our selues vnto the seruice and honour of God Behold one profitable point which we haue to gather vpon this place Againe wee are diligentlie to obserue that which he saith Take heede ye do that I command For hereby God sheweth that we must seriouslie applie all our might and power herein for men shall not followe God by sleeping seeing that when they vse the greatest force they may with themselues they shall with much a doe drawe their legges after them their infirmitie and weakenesse of nature is so great Let vs not thinke then to acquite our dutie towardes God without bestowing much paine and labour therein for the thing is of great difficultie considering what ones we are namelie slowe and euer lazie to bestirre our selues about that which is good Nay I say yet further that albeit God hath affectioned moued vs with some desire thereto albeit he gouerneth vs with his holie spirit the thing will not be ouer easie For if he leaueth vs to remaine such as we are wee shall not onelie be slow herein but we shall drawe cleane backward from that which he willeth vs if he call vs vnto him selfe we shall recule and flee backe from him yea we shal be forced to followe that which is euill so farre shall we be from being able to desire any manner of way that which is good But note we that which wee haue alreadie touched that although God hath giuen vs some good affection albeit he hath set vs in some good way yet are we still slouthfull and loth to remoue one foote whereas a minute of time ought to serue we had need of an houre we winch fling in such sort when we are put forward and if happilie we moue one steppe either we stumble or else we start backe two paces for one or we take so greuous falles as it is pitie to behold So it is not without good cause that God saieth here Take heede ye do that I commaund you as if he saide True it is that my lawe is giuen you that you should put it in practise and to yeelde obedience therevnto but thinke ye not that this is so easie to be done Therefore let euerie one prepare him selfe with such diligence to walke after my commaundementes that ye thinke and meditate on them that ye be diligent to bestowe all paine in them that ye take a full tast and sauour of them that yee bee vigilent to stand on your watch for feare that you bee not turned aside be ye therefore attentiue and heedefull herein This wee see brieflie that our Lorde exhorteth vs in this place seriouslie to trauell and bestirre our selues when question is of walking vnder his obedience And why For the things he requireth of vs are not so easily performed And moreouer wee are so euill disposed as is lamentable to beholde that except wee bee pricked on and driuen thereto as by force wee can not set one foote forward as wee ought in our dutie If is needefull therefore that wee awaken our selues better to bee more diligent and attentiue and to stand alwayes more warilie on our garde to accomplish that which our Lorde commaundeth vs Nowe he afterwarde addeth That this must be done without turning either to the right hand or to the left but that altogether they walke in that way which he hath shewed them True it is that this place shal be expounded more at large in the twelfth Chap. of this booke but yet wee must not so passe it ouer in this place but that wee vnderstande what God meant to say in forbidding vs That wee bee not turned neither vnto the right hand nor to the left For he sheweth vs that his pleasure and will is in all things to bee hearkened vnto of vs nothing whatsoeuer excepted Now this importeth two thinges that is wee neither adde vnto nor diminish any thing from his lawe To adde any thing is as if wee woulde turne on the right hand For they which adde vnto the lawe of God doe it as thinking that it is not enough to obserue all that which is therein conteined but that it were good to put somewhat more therevnto Loe how men woulde haue some place for their fantasies that if they can bethinke them selues of any thing it seemeth them that God hath forgotten it and that it were good to bee obserued And beholde what hath bene the cause of making so many ordinances so many lawes ceremonies in Poperie The Iewes had the like vice reigning among
euerie one desireth to bee at his ease and in prosperitie wee neede not to bee taught to wishe this vnto our selues for our nature leadeth vs herevnto but for all this it seemeth that wee haue conspired our owne miserie and wretchednes For the meane to prosper is this that we be obedient vnto God and then he shall blesse vs in such for that we shall feele the fruites thereof in all things But what We will not yeeld him the obedience which is due vnto him and therefore we must needes bee depriued of his blessing hee must needes reiect and refuse vs as if we were not worthie to bee in the number of his creatures And so let vs note that God would in this place reproue men and shew them that they are themselues the cause of all the miserie and wretchednesse they suffer in this worlde and that they must attribute it to their sinne and wickednesse But hee would moreouer withall allure his vnto himselfe when he setteth before them a reward as if he said Go to there is great cause why I should be serued of you I deserue it full well at your hands though you haue small regard of me for seeing that you are my creatures is it not good reason that you be my subiectes and render all obedience vnto me Ought you not for the whole time of your life to bee giuen ouer vnto me But yet I will not request you to serue me for gramercie I will for beare mine owne right in this behalfe so that whereas ye are bound to doe all that I commande you without looking or hoping for anie thing loe I yet tell you that I am at hand to blesse you to make you prosper when you shall serue me When our Lord speaketh thus he sheweth that he will in most louing and amiable wise winne his vnto himselfe that he will as it were break their heart that they might be the better affectionated more willingly disposed to serue and please him seeing that hee commeth not vnto them with such rigour and seueritie as he might but yeelding of the right which apperteineth vnto him chooseth rather to execute the office of a Father saying That if we will be his children hee will be a liberall and bountifull Father towardes vs and albeit he oweth vs nothing of duetie yet will he bestowe a rewarde on vs for the seruice which wee shall haue done him Nowe hereby we are admonished that it pleaseth GOD by so great gentlenesse and liberalitie to allure and winne vs vnto himselfe But we must not herevpon inferre that men may merite and deserue any thing by seruing of god As the Papists when they heare such places they runne to their merites and it seemeth vnto them that GOD is further bounde and beholding vnto them than hee hath promised But God contrariwise meaneth to shewe vs that he is readie to applie himselfe to vs and to the fashion of men that he desireth nothing else but to winne vs by all gentlenesse vnto his obedience And this is not for anie profite that he receiueth thereby as in verie deede what profite shall he receiue when wee shall haue accomplished his whole lawe Is this anie way to his gaine and aduantage No. But it maketh for our saluation Ye see then what the intent and purpose of God is what we haue to note vpon this sentence So let vs learne that when we shall haue obeyed our God if he make vs to prosper that this is not for that he oweth vs anie thing and that wee haue deserued it and that wee may vaunt that he giueth vs no more than we deserue but it pleaseth him to display and lay open his bountifull goodnesse towardes vs euen to call that a rewarde and recompense which he of his mere and free liberalitie giueth vs without being therefore bounde and indebted vnto vs Moreouer when hee chastiseth vs and that we are subiect to so manie miseries let vs knowe that wee doe but gather in the fruites of our owne seede Because wee haue ledde an euill life our Lorde must needes shew some signe and taken of his anger that it may bee knowne hee is Iudge of the worlde But hee hath also as well a regarde vnto our profite that is that we might be sorie for our faultes and bee in displeasure with our selues for them and that we should haue our recourse vnto him in true and vnfeigned repentaunce Loe howe GOD when hee sheweth his anger towardes vs ceaseth not to declare his loue for hee seeketh to winne vs vnto himselfe Hee seeth that we are brought asleepe in our sinnes and hee awaketh vs knowing that it is expedient and necessarie that he shoulde so doe Thus we see what we haue to note vpon this place Now in the end Moses speaketh of the lande they were to possesse and saieth That thou maiest prosper in the lande whiche I shall giue thee And againe for the second time he placeth this sentence That it may be well with you in the land which you shall possesse Nowe it seemeth at the first sight that God promiseth no other reward than in this earthlie and transitorie life If it were so the hope of the people of Israel had bene cleane beaten downe But let vs note that our Lorde hath vsed towards this people an other meane than with vs albeit it tendeth to the same end for the sacrifices which were ordeined in the lawe were not to withdrawe the people from the saluation which wee haue in Iesus Christ but they serued rather that GOD might signifie that men are condemned that they haue no other meane to be reconciled vnto him than this which they haue by our Lorde Iesus Christ Nowe for all this men ceassed not to kill brute beastes for their offerings and GOD said Your sinnes shall be pardoned when you shall haue killed for mee a calfe a lambe or a sheepe It seemed them that God would appoint the remission of sinnes by these sacrifices of brute beastes but he did not This was to conduct the people after such a grosse manner to the redemption which in the end was obteined vs in the person of our Lorde Iesus Christ As much was signified by the land of Chanaan God therein would from the beginning propose the eternall inheritance of saluation vnto the children of Abraham in saying to Abraham I am thy exceeding great reward He promiseth not the land to Abraham therein to rest himselfe but he will that Abraham putte his whole trust and affiaunce in him that hee raise and lift vp his hope aboue all the world that he waite for euerlasting life for himselfe and for his whole race But it was expedient because our Lorde Iesus Christ was not yet appeared because the vaile of the Temple was not yet broken it was I say expedient and needefull that this lande of Chanaan shoulde bee as it were a pledge thereof because this was fullie promised him for
reiect vs the matter shall not much skill wee haue our Iudge And so although the world wander after vaine fantasies although euerie one forge vnto him selfe that which seemeth him best let vs alwayes consider of appearing before the tribunall seate of our God and that vnto him we must render our account Now he hath deliuered vs his lawe and by that he will iudge vs And therefore let vs leaue all that the world imagineth know that all is but vanitie and lying Withall Moses addeth that concerning his office he hath deliuered nothing of his owne And this protestation is well worthie to bee noted For wee must remember what hath bene before said that Moses was the most excellent prophet that euer God raised yet notwithstanding he taketh to him selfe in this place no such libertie as to teach any thing according to his owne iudgement For he knew well that he himselfe was a mortall man subiect to the lawe as were others Behold why he protesteth that that which he bringeth is that which he hath receued from God and that he dispenseth and deliuereth it as it were from hand to hande Sithence Moses doth this who will dare to say that it is lawfull for him to passe further And yet we see what is happened herein For among the whole rable of Papists is there any so giuen to heare what God shall say as to preferre his word before the doctrine of men Nay But they haue their holy mother the Church as they terme it they haue their determinations their decrees their statutes and they thinke it sufficient to haue this couerture of the Church and in the meane time they robbe God of his authoritie to cloth men which are but rottenesse therewith Behold an intollerable sacrilege when God shall no longer be a Lawegeuer to conduct his people and to holde them vnder his yoke but that men will vsurpe and challenge to them selues such an authoritie So much the more heedfullie ought wee to obserue that which is here conteined namelie that Moses albeit he was as an Angel of heauen although God had exalted him aboue all men though he had bene in the mount fortie dayes without eating or drinking any thing to shewe that he was no longer of the number of others yet nothwitstanding when he came from this heauenlie glorie and as it were from the companie of Angels he humbleth himselfe and declareth that he commendeth vnto the people nothing of his owne that he will not feede them with fansies and dreames of his owne head but that hee is contented to haue heard what GOD hath pronounced and that he reciteth it as a faithfull seruaunt which addeth nothing thereto which falsifieth not the commission which is geuen vnto him Ye see then what we haue againe to beare in mind upon this place There followeth now the exhortation which he addeth that is That the people discharge themselues in keeping of the lawe As if he said That it is not geuen for men only to confesse that all that it conteineth is good iust and of great equitie but to this ende also that men shewe whether they be obedient vnto God or no. And that is the cause why he saith That thou feare the Lorde thy God and that thou keepe his commaundementes and statutes Vnder this worde of feare he signifieth that God by declaring his lawe meant to make a proofe whether we will serue him or no. For albeit we obserue all the commaundementes in such sort that men can find no fault with vs yet if this feare of God bee not rooted in our heart if we beare him not this reuerence to desire to bee his all the time of our life this outward obseruing of his commaundementes shall be but a friuosous shewe and a pompe of great vanitie For wee must not thinke that God is contented with that which outwardlie appeareth although it be highlie priced and esteemed of men yet is it but as a vapour of smoke before him We ought therefore to beginne at this point if wee will obserue the lawe of God duelie and in such sort as our life may be agreable vnto God namelie that we beare him all reuerence that wee seeke to be vnder his hande vnder his guide and direction that we seeke to doe him homage as our souereigne King we seeke to dedicate our selues vnto him as to our Creator we seeke to honour him as our Father When this affection and desire shall bee in vs then haue we the beginning of the whole lawe and of all righteousnesse that is the cause why it is said That the true wisdome is the feare of god And when wee will knowe whether wee haue profited in the lawe of GOD we must sounde our heartes to make the triall hereof to feele if wee haue such a zeale and desire that GOD bee honoured and glorified of vs For if there bee such a feare in the heart the fruites thereof will appeare both in our handes and in our feete and in all the partes and members of our bodie as God hath also ordeined this rule when he published his lawe So that they which boast themselues of the feare of God when their life is losed to all wickednesse their owne tongues tell them they lie and they shew full well howe impudent and past shame they are when they vaunt so much of the feare of god Wee see then a place which is well worthie to bee obserued wherin Moses first declareth that to serue God aright it behoueth that our heartes bee wholie giuen ouer vnto him that it sufficeth not that in outwarde appearance wee haue all the vertues that a man might imagine except such an affection and inward desire of the hearte goe before Againe that the feare of God is no hidden and idle thing although it bee in the heart of men yet must it appeare and shew it selfe in their life For it is the heart whiche gouerneth both the handes and the feete and all the other partes and members of the bodie We must therefore learne to shew by effect and experience that wee feare God by ordering our whole life according vnto his will. Now hereby wee may well gather that God disalloweth althings which men attempt beside his woord as the Papistes are continuall men and religious as they say in the seruice of God but in the meane time what doe they They trauell much and are neuer the neere for they profite nothing because in the whole woorshippe of God which they pretend there is nothing but the inuentions and deuises of men To serue God is to mumble a fewe small prayers and to crouch before their moppets and idols to trudge from altar to altar to chaunt their Masses to gad on pilgrimage to fast such a day in the honor of such and such a Saint to eate no flesh on Fridayes nor Saturdayes brieflie it is nothing else but a dongeon of such like trumperies whatsoeuer they haue vnder this shadowe