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A18772 A postil or orderly disposing of certeine epistles vsually red in the Church of God, vppon the Sundayes and holydayes throughout the whole yeere. Written in Latin by Dauid Chytræus, and translated intoo English by Arthur Golding. Seen and allowed according too the order appoynted Chytraeus, David, 1531-1600.; Golding, Arthur, 1536-1606. aut 1570 (1570) STC 5263; ESTC S107883 320,443 478

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hathe not broken the agréement of the Church A like place is too bée found in the Tripartite storie in the .xxxviij. chapter of the nynthe Booke But in processe of tyme custome tooke such strength that this Fast was thought too bée vtterly of necessitie and that it could not bée broken without deadly sinne And there is mention made euery where of it in Austin who pleasantly playeth the Philosopher euen about the number of the fortie dayes employed vntoo Fasting by Moyses Helias and Chryst in his second boke of the consent of the Euangelistes the fourth chapter and in his hundred and nyneteenthe Epistle too Ianuarie and in his Sermons of the tyme In the Gréeke Churche the Wedensdayes and Frydayes were appointed too bée Fasted as it appéereth by Epiphanius and others Among the Romanes Bishop Innocent who ruled about the yéer of Chryst 420 is reported too bée he y commaunded first the Saturdayes fast when as before him Calixtus who was Bishop the. 220. yéer of Chryst had ordeyned the ember dayes in the foure seasons of the yéere But too the intent the summe of the true méening of Fastings may bée discussed wée will first distinguish the seueral kindes of it For our disputation is not concerning the fast that is of necessitie as some terme it nor of the Allegoricall fast which is too absteine from all offēces and sinnes wherof mention is made in Esay lviij and oftentymes is spoken among the Fathers as Basill sayeth The true Fast is the shunning of wickednesse the brydeling of the tung the restreyning of anger the banishing of concupiscences as fals backbyting lying swearing The cleane riddāce of which things is the true fast nor of the continuall fast or sobrietie and stayednesse in the measurable vse of meate and drinke too bée performed all the tyme of a mannes lyfe of which Hierom sayeth Let thy fastings bée pure continual and moderate and a repaste shunning fulnesse For it auayleth thée nothing too cary thy bellie emptie twoo or thrée dayes toogither if afterwarde thou stuffe it as full as it can holde nor of all kynde of abstinence from the outwarde commodities of the bodye and from all affliction and outward gesture or countenance of mourning which procéedeth from the sorowe of a broken hart and of one that in very déede and earnestly repenteth Of which is spoken in Ioel. ij Turne vntoo mée with all your hart in fasting and wéeping and wayling and rend your harts not your garments which in diuers places elsewhere of the Prophetes signifyeth true and earnest sorinesse of hart or repentāce shewed by outward mourning As in Dan. ix x. Leu. xxiij Ioh. iij. With which signification agreeth the originall of the Hebrue woord for the woord Ianah wherof they fetch their fasting signifieth too afflict or punish But properly in this disputacion wée entreate and argue of the dayes fast if I may so terme it namely when as it falleth out y men abstein frō al meat drink somtimes one day or mo or a whole day that is too wit. 24. houres or but till the euentide This manner of Fasting was vsed euen in the new Testament how bée it in such wyse that neither the day nor any certeine meates from which a man should absteine were appoynted but the whole thing was left frée too euery good mānes conscience and the opportunitie of the time But afterward came in superstitious and tyrannicall lawes concerning certeine meates and dayes and vngodly opinions which it behoueth too bée reproued by the woord of god There are therefore twoo distinct questions concerning fasting One of the difference and choyce of meates and dayes and the other of the abstinence of meates or of other for bearing For the Papistes doo not only commaund men too vse a more spare dyet or vtterly too absteine all the whole Lent tyme and euery wéeke vppon Fridayes and Saturdayes too the entent the mind may bée more meete too thinke vpon heauenly things but also forbid the eating of certeine meates as of flesh butter chéese egges c. And bear men in hand that it is deadly sinne if any man in the tyme of fasting doo eate flesh imagining this forbearing of certeine meates too bée Gods seruice and a woorke of necessitie euen though it tend too the offence of others Also they taught in tymes past that sinnes were purged by fasting or at least wyse that the merit of Chrystes Passion is applyed too vs for them It was hygh tyme that these vngodly and Idolatrous opiniōs woorking reproche too the merit of Chryste should bée found fault with For all men doo ryght well know the texts of the Gospell which expressely forbid men too obserue differences and choyce of meates in the Churche with opinion of Gods seruice or of necessitie Coloss ij Let no man iudge you in meat and drinke Also if you bée dead in Christ from the elements of this world that is too say from the worldly ordinaunces why as though yée liued too the world are yée led with the traditions of them that say touche not taste not handle not c. Also .j. Timothie .iiij. Paule termeth it the Doctrine of Diuels which commaundeth men too absteine from the meates that God hath created too bée receyued with thankes giuing Mathew .xv. Not that which entreth in at the mouth defyleth a man but that which procéedeth out of the mouth Romaines xiiij The kingdome of god is not meate and drinke but true godlynesse ryghtuousnesse peace and ioy .j. Corinthians .viij. Meate commendeth vs not vntoo God For neyther are wée the godlyer if we eate nor the vngodlyer if wee eate not And it appéereth not by the whole Doctrine of the Gospell that eyther by Fasting our sinnes are purged or remission of sinnes obteyned or the merits of Chryste applyed too vs but cleane contrarywyse it teacheth that the sacrifice death of our Lord Iesus Chryst the sonne of God only purgeth and taketh away sinne And that this benefite is applyed too vs by fayth alone without any woorks of the lawe and much lesse by woorkes of mennes setting vp without Gods woord and ageinst Gods woord Concerning the other question that is too wit abstinence from foode forpyning a mannes selfe and such like exercyses of disciplyne wée also teache that it is frée for euery godly man too choose such exercyses of temperance agréeable to his yéeres and power too this end that his mynd being sober may bée more fit and bent too thinke vppon God too call daily vppon him too studie and too go through with all the affaires of his vocation more rightly But a man must not surmyse these exercises too bée of themselues the seruice of God neyther are superstitious lawes too bée made too bynde men too certeine dayes The true and most weighty causes for which these exercyses of sobernesse are too bée taken in hand and practyzed may bée fetched out of my exposition of the .vj.
God it is that by this breth of his own brest he imparteth himself vnto vs what are the benefites or effects of the holy ghost too whom he is giuen and how he is forgone Wée will reherse the summes of this doctrine ageine in the opening of the Epistle vppon Whitsonsunday One of the chéef effects or benefites of the holy ghost is true calling vppon god Therefore in Zachar. xij He is called the spirit of thankfulnesse and prayer that is to say a witnessebearer in our hartes that wée are accepted into fauour and a kindler of true inuocation in our hartes and of assurednesse resting vppon God and wayting at Gods hand as at the hand of a most kyndharted father for helpe and deliuerance in all our sorowes and miseries Therfore art thou no longer a seruant but a sonne And if thou bee a sonne then art thou also an heire of God through Chryst The fourth benefite is the inheritance of eternall lyfe which shall bée the beholding of GOD where through the Church when it is raysed from death shall sée God face too face and shall enioy Gods wisdome lyght ryghtuousnesse gladnesse and lyfe for all euer To this hauen let vs haue an eye in the short race of this mortall lyfe and let vs direct all the deuyses desyres and dooings of this lyfe too the atteynement of the same Vppon Newyeeres day ¶ The Epistle Gal. iiij BVT before that fayth came we were kept shut vp vnder the lawe vnto the fayth which should afterwarde be declared Wherfore the Law was our scoolemaister vnto the tyme of Chryst that we myght be made ryghteous by fayth But after that fayth is come now are we no lenger vnder a scoolmaister For yee are all the sonnes of GOD by the fayth which is in Chryst Iesus For all yee that are baptised haue put on Chryst Now is there no Iewe neyther Gentyll there is neyther bond nor free there is neyther man nor woman but yee are all one thyng in Iesu Chryste Yf yee bee Chrystes then are ye Abrahams seede and heyres by promise ▪ The disposement IT perteyneth too the kynd that instructeth For it setteth foorth a doctrine of thrée places 1 Of Gods Law and of the propre vses or effects of the Lawe 2 Of the benefites of the sonne of God our Lorde Iesus Chryst who was giuen too vs and borne too vs which are the deliuerance of vs from the prison and maistership of the Law forgiuenesse of sinnes adoption too bée the sonnes of God and the inheritance of euerlasting lyfe 3 Of the Applying of the sonnes benefits that is to say of fayth wherby wée put on Christ or are clothed with Chrysts rightuousnesse and are all made rightuous and heires of eternall lyfe as many of vs as beléeue without any difference of Nation of degrée or of kynd First Of Gods Lawe BEfore that fayth came wee were kept shut vp vnder the Lawe c. First it behoueth the hearers too bear in mind that Paul in this place dooth not put a difference betwéene the times y were before Chrystes comming after Christes comming as though the Iewes before Chrystes comming had had no more but the knowledge of the law had not known aught at all concerning Chryst or the faith in Chryst For Paule speaketh of the church of al times in which both y doctrines as well of the law as of the gospell are alwayes preached And alwayes in all the godly before that faith cōmeth that is too say before the light of the true knowledge of Chryst or of faith is kindled in the hart the prison of the law is felt in which all men are shut vp as prisoners of sinne of Gods wrath and of eternall damnation that they may atteyne rightuousnesse and saluation euerlasting for Chrystes sake only reueled in his gospel This is the naturall exposition of the first sentence before faith came they were kept close prisoners vntoo that faith which was too bée reueled Now too the intent the doctrine of this place may bée the easlyer considered it must a little bée vnfolded by putting it intoo an order and it is too bée declared 1 What the lawe is 2 Which be the partes of the lawe 3 What are the causes and chéefly what bée the endes or the vses and what are the dueties of Gods lawe 4 Of the abrogating of the law or of the setting of the beléeuers frée from the lawe PAule in this place nameth twoo vses or effects of the law The first is that the lawe sheweth all men too bée prisoners of sinne of Gods wrath and of endlesse damnation for sinne Therefore doothe the lawe iustifie or saue no man as is sayd Rom. iij. Too the intent all mouthes should bée stopped and all the world bée made subiecte vntoo God bicause that by the déedes of the law no flesh shall bée iustified in his sight For by the lawe commeth the knowledge of sinne Rom. v. and vij By the lawe sinne aboundeth by the lawe sinne is made out of measure sinfull c. In this prison of the lawe are all men hild prisoners before such time as comfort is kindled in the heart through fayth This prison did our first fathers féele when they were accused by the voyce of the lawe vntill fayth came or vntil there was giuen a promisse of the séed that should tread downe sinne and death breake vp the prison of sinne This prison felt Dauid when Nathan accused him too his face Ionas when he was shut vp in the whales belly Ezechias in his sicknesse Daniell in captiuitie And finally all the godly sustaine in their hartes the like dreadfulnesse rysing of the féeling of Gods wrathe shewed by the lawe and of the consideration of the punishmentes that ensue vntill such tyme as fayth bée vnhealed and kindled wherby mennes harts are susteyned and refreshed with healthfull comfort Secondly The law is our schoolemaster vnto Christ THe dueties of a Schoolemaster are thrée The first is too teach the second too frame manners and the third too chastice or punish the offenders So the lawe of God first teacheth vs concerning God that there is a God and what maner a one he is and what maner a one mannes nature is by creation what was that image of God or original rightuousnesse in man namely an agréeablenesse too the lawe of god It teacheth also of sinne and of the penaltie of sinne of the last iudgemēt of the resurrection of the dead and the lyfe euerlasting of outward discipline or honest gouernment of manners and such other things Secondly it frameth our manners in this outwarde and ciuill conuersation of lyfe And it is as a rule of lyfe or good woorkes in which those that are borne ageine must shewe their obedience too god That thing may bée shewed according too all the hestes of the ten commaundements Thirdly it chastiseth vs with the threats of Gods wrath and endlesse damnation
vs too rise frō sléepe bicause saluatiō is néerer thā whē we beléeued Bee enlightened Heare receiue and embrace Chryst the true lyght which lyghteneth euery man that commeth intoo this world by which light the true knowledge of God true rightuousnesse and eternall life is kindled in our hartes The first place is of the person and benefites of Chryst THrée notable names are giuen vntoo Chryst in this prophesie which lernedly describe and beautifully set out his person and benefites For first he is named Lord or Iehoua that is too say in very déed and by nature god Like as also in Ieremy the .xxiij. and .xxxiij. he is called the Lord our rightuousnesse Secondly he is called the glory of the Lord first for his being bicause he is the full and expresse image of the euerlasting father representing and shewing the whole father as in the Epistle too the Hebrewes he is called the bryghtuesse of his glory and the very image of the fathers substance Also Exod. xxxiij Shew mée thy glory And secōdly bicause that by his gospel he procureth true and due glory too his eternal father according as the angels sung when Christ was born Glory bée too God on hie The foundation of Gods glory are the being the power of god The bound therof is our acknowledgement and setting of it foorth Therfore wee thē yéeld true glory vnto God when wee acknowledge and confesse that God is that God hath care of mankind that God hath truly opened his wil to mankind in his woord vttered by his sōne that God is wise rightuous soothfast frée chast pitifull y he releaseth vs our sinnes receiueth vs when wée flée too his sonne of his owne frée grace and not for our worthinesse or deserts that he harkeneth too those that call vpon him and that he saueth them for his sonnes sake who was borne too vs and giuen too vs. This doctrine concerning the true acknowlegement of Gods being and wil and concerning the true seruices too bée performed too God dooth the sonne of God spred abrode among mankynd by his ministers and boweth mennes myndes and hartes too the acknowledging of this doctrine and too true obedience that God may be magnifyed at many mennes hands with true glory which cannot otherwyse bée yéelded vntoo God but by acknowledging of Chryst y lyght of the world For although the heathen Philosophers the hipocrytes doo after a sort graunt that there is a God that the wicked are punished yet yéeld they not too God his true and full glory bicause they are ignorant of Gods wil disclosed in his Gospell Thirdly Chryst is called our lyght bycause y in the harts of men who erst were ouerwhelmed with the mist of ignorance of God of sinne and of death he by his Gospel kindleth the lyght of the true knowledge of God true comfort ryghtuousnesse and eternall lyfe by which lyght they are defended ageinst death sinne the Diuels tyrannye and endlesse damnation Iohn j. The sonne of God is the true lyght which lighteneth euery mā that commeth into this world Ioh. viij I am the light of the world Esay xlix I haue giuen thée too bée a light too the Gentiles that thou maist bée my saluation too the endes of the world Also Esay ix The people that walked in darknesse hath séene a great light Al whole mankind Kings Princes Philosophers wisemen lerned men euerychone of them walke in most thicke darknesse ouerwhelmed with sinne and death so long as they are without Gods woord vntill the starre that appered too the wise men that is too wit the woord of God doo rise in their hartes and woorke euerlasting life and rightuousnesse in them The second place cōcerning the church of Chryst gathered of the Iewes Gentils or concerning the calling of the Gentils THe true Church or people of God are all those that with stedfast fayth embrace the lyght of the world our Lorde Iesus Chryst or which beléeue in Chryste not only Iewes borne of the offpring of Abraham dwelling at Hierusalem which had the Lawe giuen by GOD himself with notable signes and wonders and the state of gouernement ordeyned by the voyce of God and the kéeping of the promises concerning the Messias which were from tyme too tyme renewed and alwayes preserued in this people But also the Gentyles that walke in the lyght Chryst that is too say whiche are lightened with the true knowledge of Chryste and by fayth receyue forgiuenesse of sinnes ryghtuousnesse and lyfe euerlasting offered too all Nations in the promise of grace made vntoo Abraham Héere may the whole doctrine co●cerning the churche and the calling of the Gentyles bée repeted out of Rom. ix x. xj xv Ephe. ij Act. x. xv c. Esay ij xj xlij xlix lj liiij lv lvij c. For vppon singular forecast did God put a difference betwéene the Iewish people and the Gentyles by circumcision and other ceremonies deliuered in the Lawe of Moyses for this cause chéefly that the true church of God the piller and seate of the true doctrine concerning God and his sonne our Lord Iesus Chryst myght bée knowen and séene with mennes eyes For inasmuch as it is his wil that euery man which is too bée saued should bée graffed intoo the Churche and ioyned too Chryste by the ministerie of his Gospell he chose a certein people in which the promises cōcerning Christ should bée preserued and Chryst the redéemer bée exhibited and teache and woork miracles and bée made a sacrifice and bée séene rysen agein from death Excéeding great therefore were the priuiledges of the Iewish people whom God hath chosen too himselfe from among all Nations too bée his peculiar possession a Royall préesthod and a holy Nation with whome he made a couenant with his owne mouth and by circumcision whom God had garnished with his owne woord with his promises with his Testamentes with Fathers Lawes woorshippings euerlasting préesthod and with the birth of Chryste as touching the flesh On the contrarie part the Gentyls wanted all these good things they were without Chryste straungers from the state of Israell forreners from the Testamentes and promises without hope and without GOD in the world And therfore did the Iewes very farre prefer thēselues before the godlesse and Idolaters Gentyls and déemed that Chryst togither with his kingdome and benefites perteyned only too themselues It is then an excéeding great benefite of God that he hath called too the lyght of his Gospell not onely the Iewes but now also the. Gentyles Greekes Arabians Madianits Nabathyes and others according as they are diuided by distribution in this prophesie of Esay But in the doctrine of the calling of the Gentyles these thrée articles are alwayes too bée considered First that the promise of the Gospell is vniuersall and that God is not an accepter of persones but is indifferent too all men according too that one rule expressed in the
perteine these dueties of louing too woorke none euill too our neybor or too impaire no mannes body good name or goodes but too defend and mayntein them too our power Which vertue is named ryghtfulnesse and manlinesse Also too this commaundement perteineth frindship which is a cherisher of mutual good wil a faithfulnesse a séeking of cōcord a méeknesse which yéeldeth not to anger and desire of reuengement a gentlenesse which beareth with the blemishes or defaults of other men c. Vntoo the sixth commaundement thou shalt not commit aduoutry perteineth the mutual loue of maried couples earnest pure not lusting after other men or other womē Also chastitie which appaireth not the clēnesse of it self or of others And stayednesse which yéeldeth honor to the parties own body Vntoo the s●uenth thou shalt not steale belongeth ryghtfulnesse absteining from other mennes goods and weldoing or liberalitie towards whosoeuer is in néede Vntoo the eight thou shalt not bear false witnesse is referred not to hurt a mannes neibor by false witnesse slaūders back bitings raylings or other vntruths but in al a mannes dooings sayings to be soothfast frēdly curteous faithfull c. In the nynth commaundement thou shalt not couet is required a perfect soundnesse of all the powers and desires of mannes nature agréeable with the rule of Gods law burning with the pure and chast fire of the loue of God and our neybor and voyde of all lust or concupiscence or of all sinfull inclinations affections or desires of corrupted nature wherwith men being now stirred vp do set more by mony or glory than by God himself like as that foolish loouer in Plautus crieth out I had leuer this woman loued mee than all the Gods that ●n the world bee So Paule in this place referreth almost al the vertues of good woorks to this one poynt of louing and maketh the precepts of the. x commaundements too bee the ground and rule of loue or of all good woorks For God wil haue al the whole life of christen folke al their thoughts deuises endeuers and dooings too bée ruled by the squire of the woord which he hath left among vs as he sayth in Deut. xij What I commaund thée that doo thou vnto the Lord neither put thou too neither take thou away Ezech. xx Walk not in the cōmaundemēts of your Fathers for I am the Lord your God walke in my commaundements and keepe my iudgements and doo them Then are not the .x. cōmaundemēts to bée hissed out of the church out of the life of christiās as the Antinomians cauil which banish the law into the court of the ciuil magistrate or else bear folk in hād that the law serueth to none other purpose but too accuse condemn For wée see that Paul in this place vrgeth the .x. commaundements vpon christiās as the squire and rule of good woorks and of all their lyfe Of the third LOue is the fulfilling of the lawe that is to say sound perfect and continuall obedience towards al the commaundements of Gods law without any sinne or blemish such as is required in the law of god Deut. vj. Math. xxij Loue the Lord thy God with all thy hart with all thy soule thy neybor as thy self .j. Iohn ▪ v. This is the louing of God that wée kéepe al his cōmaundements Such a louing of God and our neybor burning perfect with the whole hart without any lusts or sinful inclinatiōs without any sin befalleth to no man Christ only excepted For in al men yēa euen in those the be regenerated the law of the members or y sinfull inclinations affectiōs keepe war like enimies ageinst the law of god Gal. v. Ro● vij and they striue against the spirit of god And in al mē yea euē in the holiest there remaines lothsom filthinesse of sin which hindereth our loue obedience that it cannot fully perfectly satisfie y law of God nor of it own woorthynesse please God .j. Ioh. ij If wee say wee haue no sin wée deceiue our selues and the truthe is not in vs. Then séeing no mannes loue bée he neuer so holy is the perfect fulfilling of Gods lawe it is plaine too bee séene that no man is iustified before God by his owne loue or his own good woorks but that wée are freely for Christes only sake deliuered by faith from the cursse of the law from sin death and restored too rightuousnesse and lyfe Gal. iij. Rom. iij. Now when wee through the frée mercy of God for Chrystes sake are receiued and iustified by faith and endued with the holy ghost then also is the law stablished by faith not only bicause that through faith the full perfect rightuousnesse which Gods lawe claimeth is imputed too vs as though wée our selues had throughly satisfied Gods law but also bicause that through faith the true knowledgment of Chryst foreshining in our harts through the help of the holy ghost mouing our harts ther is kindled in our mind a new brighter light a stedier assent a confidence gladnesse settling it selfe in God a childly awe a pure and more burning loue of God a stedier purpose of obeying God according too all the commaundements of his holy law Which newbegonne obedience liketh God not for the owne worthinesse thereof but through faith in Christ that is too wit bicause the person of him that obeyeth is accepted by faith for Chrystes sake as in .j. Pet. ij is sayd Offer spirituall sacrifices acceptable too God by Iesus Chryst Vpon the Sunday called Septuagesima ¶ The Epistle .j. Cor. ix and .x. PErceiue ye not how that they which run in a race run all yet but one receiueth the reward So run that yee may obteine Euery man that proueth masteryes absteyneth from all thinges And they doo it too obteine a corruptible crowne but wee too obteine an vncorruptible crowne I therefore so run not as at an vncertaine thing So fight I not as one that beateth the ayre but I tame my body and bring it vntoo subiection lest by any meanes after that I haue preached to other I my selfe should bee a castaway The .x. Chapter BRethren I would not that yee should be ignoraunt of this how that our fathers were all vnder a cloude and all passed thorowe the sea and were al baptised vnder Moses in the cloud and in the sea and did all eate of one spirituall meat and did all drinke of one maner of spirituall drinke For they dranke of the spiritual rock that folowed them and that rocke was Chryst The cheefe places are three 1 Of diligence and busying our selues in the woorks of our owne vocation and in the folowing of the actions of all our whole lyfe in suche wyse as they may serue too Gods glory and atteine reward in euerlasting life 2 A generall exhortation too new obedience or a lyfe agréeing with Gods will and too shunne the offences
woorks or merits of his owne nor too any prerogatiue of the flesh But resteth by fayth vppon the only and frée mercy of God promised for Chrystes sake accounting his owne ryghtuousnesse which is of the lawe too bée but dung so he may win Chryst and obteyne Gods ryghtuousnesse by Fayth This Church embracing the frée promis of the Gospel by Faith is that heauenly or spirituall Hierusalem dispersed through the whole world and the moother of vs all bearing new children and new heirs too God from tyme too tyme by the ministerie of the gospell without the law without woorks Now albeit y this true church which without the law without woorks is madè heire of ryghtuousnesse and euerlasting lyfe bée despysed before the world and oppressed with persecutiō and hath not the lawe too hir husband and therefore séemeth vtterly barrein and hath not so many disciples nor so many sonnes as Agar hath or as the law hath that was made vpon mount Sinai yet is shée before God most glorious and most fruteful and dayly not by hir husband the law but by the gospel and spirit of Chryst conceueth beareth and bringeth vp children without number exempted from the bondage of sin and death and set frée from the tyranny of the law and made heires of all Gods benefites Of this frée woman Sara and this heauenly Hierusalem wée know our selues too bée Citizens and the heirs of God when wée embrace the promis of the Gospell by true and effectuall faith By this applying of the figures too the difference of the old Testament and the new and of the people of grace or of the true Church and the counterfet Church it is no hard matter too espye after what fort eche member in the text agréeth too this Doctrine and how the phrases are too bee vnderstoode Vppon the Sunday called Iudica or the fifth Sunday in Lent. ¶ The Epistle Heb. ix CHrist beeing an hye preest of good things too come came by a greater and a more perfect tabernacle not made with handes that is too say not of this building neyther by the bloud of Goates and Calues but by his owne bloud he entred once intoo the holy place and found eternal redempcion For if the bloud of Oxen and of Goates and the ashes of a yong Cowe when it was sprinkled purified the vncleane as touchyng the purifying of the flesh how much more shall the bloud of Chryst which through the eternal spirit offered him selfe without spot too God purge your conscience from dead woorkes too serue the lyuing God And for this cause he is the mediator of the new Testamēt that through death which chaunced for the redemption of those transgressions that were vnder the first Testament they which are called myght receyue the promis of eternall inheritance The disposement THis Epistle is of that kind that instructeth And the state of it or the matter wherof it entreateth is a doctrine concerning the préesthod and sacrifise of Chryst The cheefe places are three 1 Of Chrystes préesthood and of the benefites of his préesthode 2 The foure differences betwéene Chrystes sacrifice and the sacrifyse of the Leuites 3 Of the difference betwéene the old Testament and the new The first place concerning Chrystes preesthod FIrst and formest let vs consider the definition A préest in generall is a person ordeyned of God too teache the gospel and too offer Sacrifyses too pray too God both for himselfe for others hauing Gods promis wherby he may warrant himself that he is herd By this description there appéere too bée thrée chéefe dueties of a préest First too teach not only the lawe but also the Gospel concerning Chryst Secondly too offer Sacrifyses commaunded by god For a Sacrifyse is a ceremonie or woorke commaunded of God which wée yéelde vntoo God too honor him withall that is too say too witnesse that he is the true God whom wée woorship after that sort That preest dooth offer God a sacrifyse That shewes the Gospell foorth in ryghtfull wyse These offices are cōmon too all préestes But in this Epistle is entreated of the hyghest préest of whom let this definition be fastned in mind The high préest Christ is a person immediatly ordeined by the eternal father anoynted with the fulnesse of the holy Ghost too the entent he should bring foorth the Gospel out of the secret bosom of the euerlasting father and make intercession for the whole Churche hauing promise that he shall assuredly bée herd and too offer sacrifice that is too wit himselfe once for all By which sacrifice he deserueth remission of sinnes rightuousnesse and euerlasting saluation too the whole Churche This whole definition may bée builded and warranted out of the textes of the Epistle to the Hebrewes But this dayes lesson of the ninth chapter entreateth chéefly of the third part of Christs préesthod that is too wit of his Sacrifice And too the intent this doctrine concerning the sacrifyce of our hygh préest Chryst may bée drayned from the verye springs first let vs consider that God is verely and vnchaūgeably iust and that it is an euerlasting and vnchaungeable rule of Gods iustice that the reasonable creatures should eyther perfectly and throughly agrée with Gods wisdome rightuousnesse or if they agréed not that they should suffer punishment accordingly and bée horribly destroyed Therefore in as much as the first man and woman had offended forgone the ryghtuousnesse and soundnesse that was giuen them in their creatiō they were too bée cast away intoo eternall damnation But of his vnmeasurable mercie the sonne of GOD made intreatance for mankynd and too the intent Gods Iustice might bée satisfyed he offered himselfe too punishement and too make amendes too Gods most rightfull wrath And so vppon the wonderfull tempering of Gods Iustice and his mercie toogither there was a decrée enacted of receyuing men intoo fauour for the sacrifyce of the sonne of God whereby Gods wrath was too bée pacifyed and rightuousnesse and euerlasting saluation too bée recouered too mankynd For this sacrifyce of the sonne of God all the elect haue at all tymes obteyned remission of sinnes and inheritaunce of eternall lyfe as is sayd Actes iiij There is none other name vnder heauen in whiche wée must bée saued than the name of Iesus Chryst And too the intent men should bée put in remembrance taught of this sacrifyce of Chrystes God ordeyned the sacrifysing of beasts euen frō the beginning of the world whiche in no wyse purchased remission of sinnes as is sayd in this Epistle It is impossible for sinnes too bée taken away by the blud of Buls and Gotes But were figures or images of Chrystes true sacrifice by which is obteyned continual and euerlasting redemption from sinne and the heritage of eternall lyfe This doctrine concerning Chrysts sacrifyce which is the foundation of rightuousnesse saluation fayth and christen Inuocation let vs myndfully think vppon not only these fewe
that is vvritten Death is swallovved vppe intoo victorie Deathe where is thy styng Hell where is thy victory The styng of Deathe is sinne and the strength of sinne is the lawe But thankes be vnto God which hath giuen vs victorie through our Lorde Iesus Chryste Therfore my deare brethren be yee stedfast and immoue able alvvayes rich in the woorks of the Lorde for as much as yee know how that your laboure is not in vayne in the Lorde The disposement of the .xv. Chapter of the first Epistle to the Corinthians which is the seat of the Doctrine concerning the Resurrection or rysing of the dead THe most ioyful end and hauen of the whole Christen lyfe and Faith and the souereine and most assured comfort in all the miseries and sorowes of this most flightful and wretched lyfe is the Resurrection from death and the blissed and euerlasting lyfe with God In which not only our soules remayning after death shall enioy the beholding of our Lord God in quiet peace ioyfulnesse but also our bodies which were rotted and consumed in the dust of the earth shall liue ageine and bée repaired and being ioyned with their soules ageine and set frée all sinne and death shall bée glorifyed and receyue immortall honor And where in death they heertofore were dround they shall heerafter weare the rayment bryght Of true renowne and euermore bee found before the Lord in endlesse lyfe and lyght This doctrine concerning the Resurrection of our bodyes which is the peculiar wisdom of the christen church is euidently confirmed and lyghtsomly set out by Paul in this xv chapter of his first Epistle too the Corinthians Therefore it is of that kynd of cases that instruct The cheefe partes of the whole disputation are three 1 Whither there bée any rysing of the dead 2 What manner a one it is or what manner of bodyes they shall ryse with 3 Of the cause of the rysing of our bodies which is Chrystes victorie in which he swalowed vp sin death and hell by his death and restored eternall lyfe and glorie too his Church by his Resurrection THe enterance intoo the matter putteth vs in mynde that the true and néedfull Doctrine concerning the chéefe articles of the Christen faith is often continually too bée repeated and beaten intoo the hearers eares Euen in this consideracion bicause the Gospell is the power of God effectuall in woorking saluacion too euery one that beléeueth I do you too vnderstand or I put you in mynd of the Gospel which I haue preached vntoo you which you haue embraced by fayth by which also you bee saued if you holde it fast by faythe onlesse peraduenture by this tyme hauing shaken off fayth you haue beleeued in vayne This selfsame gospell I say doo I put you in mynd of that you may bethinke you wirh what words I haue preached vntoo you For I haue deliuered c. The proposition state or ground of the first part is The dead shall vndoutedly ryse agein THis proposition doth he warrant by sixe Argumentes First of the efficient cause The totall or sufficient cause of a thing being set downe the effect foloweth of necessitie in such tyme and maner as the cause or the wil of God hathe appoynted Chryst who is the cause of our Resurrection and lyfe is verely risē in his very body from death and hath promysed of certeyntie that he wil rayse vntoo lyfe the bodyes of all men that bée dead Ergo without any dout euen our dead bodyes shall also ryse agein Paul concludeth this argument in the forme of an Ethuthymema Chryst who was dead is risen ageine in very déed Ergo wée also shall ryse agein when wée bée dead The consequent is of force holding from the efficient and sufficient cause too the effect which he will accomplish as he hath promysed This reason of the consequence Paule himselfe poynteth out a little after For séeing that by man came death by a man also must come the resurrection of the dead For like as in Adam all men die So also by Chryst shall all men bée called agein too lyfe The Antecedent which is the ground woorke of the Resurrection of our bodyes and of our whole Fayth and saluacion is confirmed at large by Paule First by witnesse of the Scripture which testifyeth that Chryste dyed for our sinnes Esay liij Daniel ix Zach. iij. and .xiij. Psalm .xxij. And that he rose agein the third day Osée vj. in the storie of Iones Psalm .xv. Zach. xiij Esay xj Actes .xiij. Secondly by the record of many that sawe Chryst after he was risen and were familiarly conuersant with him full fortie dayes Chryst the same day that he rose from death appéered not only too Cephas or Simon Peter and the twelue Apostles of whom Paule maketh mencion in this place but first of all too Marie Maudlin Iohn .xx. Marke .xviij. next too the rest of the women Math. xxviij Thirdly too a cupple walking intoo the féeldes whom the Apostles beléeued not Mark .xvj. Fourthly too Cephas or Simon Peter Fifthly too Cleophas and Nathanael as they were going toowards Emaus too whome at their returne all the Apostles giue credit Luke the two and twentith Sixthly too all the Apostles as they were assembled toogither sauing Thomas Luke the foure and twentith Iohn the twentith j. Corinthians xv And all these appéerings were made the very day of his Resurrection vppon which day also S. Hierom is of opinion that Chryst shewed himselfe too Iames the lesse of whom Paule maketh mention in this place Afterward he shewed him selfe sundrye tymes too the Apostles when Thomas was with them and at the sea of Tyberias Iohn xx xxj Also in Galilie too mo than fyue hundred brethren at once And also too his Apostles or too the thrée score and tenne and too all the rest of his Disciples Finally after his Ascention Chryste shewed himselfe too Paule also that hée was risen ageyne Paules second argument WE sée the Apostles doo preache that Chryste is risen from death Ergo there is in very deede a rysing ageine of the deade The consequens holdeth of the authoritie of the Apostles who are sent from God and are assured that they cannot erre The third argument is a bringing back by impossibilitie It is impossible that twoo ful contraries should both at once be true or false This Exposition The deade ryse not ageine or no deade folkes ryse ageine is false Ergo the contradictorie or full contrarie proposition The deade shall ryse ageine is true and certeine The minor or Second parte of the Argument is proued thus of truthe there can come nothing but truthe But of this proposition No deade folks rise ageine folow things manifestly false and irkesome too heere namely that not euen Chryste is risen ageyne and that the preaching of the Apostles is vayne whych are false witnesses of GOD and so GOD himselfe who hath auouched that he raysed Chryst
is woorkfull in you that beléeue ij Cor. v. God hath reconciled vs too himselfe by Iesus Chryst and hath béetaken vnto vs the office of preaching the attonement Therfore are wée messengers in the roume of Chryst euen as though God did exhort you by vs j. Cor. j. It pleased GOD through foolishnesse of preaching too saue them that beléeue Act. xj Peter shall speake woordes vntoo thée by which thou shalt bée saued bothe thou and thy housholde Esay lv The woord that passeth out of my mouthe shall not returne emptie vntoo mée but shall woorke all things that I haue sent it vntoo Rom. x. Faith commeth by heering and héering by the woord of god Rom. xv Whatsoeuer things bee written c. Iohn xvij I pray not for the Apostles c. Iohn xv You are made cleane by the woord The second place Of the efficient cause of the woorkfulnesse of the ministerie and of all good and healthfull deedes NOt by mannes power dooth the preaching of the Gospel woorke saluation too euery one that beléeueth neyther is true knowledge of God and rightuousnesse and eternall lyfe wrought in the hartes of the héerers by the woord of the Gospell for the woorthinesse and vertues of the ministers or preachers but by the woorking of God himselfe who thorough the ministerie and preaching of his woord kindleth godly thoughts or the light of the true knowledge of Chryst which is faith and quickeneth or trāsformeth our harts and mynds intoo the same likenesse that they may bée made partakers of the light and lyfe of god And therefore Paule sayeth Such trust haue wee through Chryst to Godward not that wee are sufficient of our selues too think any thing as of our selues but all our ablenesse commeth of God As though Paule should say Whereas I auouche that you Corinthians being conuerted by my preaching doo beare witnesse of my faithfulnesse and disproue the slaūders of the false Apostles I say so not trusting too myne owne strength but onely vntoo God who wrought mightily by my preaching And herewithall this sentence of Paules concerning the weaknesse of frée will or of mannes owne power dooth vs too vnderstand that it is so poysoned weakened and fordoone with the venim of sinne that of it owne strength it can neither woork the rightuousnesse that liketh God nor atteyne forgiuenesse of sinnes and saluation nor think any thing that pleaseth God or may bée helpfull too it selfe in the conuersion or iustifying of it selfe and much lesse can woork toward it like as also he sayeth j. Corin. ij The naturall man perceyueth not the things that are of Gods spirite For vntoo him they are foolishnesse and he can not vnderstand them bicause they are too bée weyed spiritually ▪ Thirdly also he dooth vs too wit in generall that nothing can bée doone eyther in the spirituall lyfe to soule health or in the ciuill lyfe rightly and fortunatly but by the helpe and gift God as it is sayd Iohn iij. A man can not take aught too himself except it bee giuen him from heauen And Nazianzene Onlesse God giue labour auayleth nothing The third place Of the Letter and the Spirit or the difference betweene the ministerie of the old Testament of the new which is taken of the effects or formall cause THe new Testament dooth most properly betoken the same thing that dooth the Gospell or the promise that concerneth the sonne of God our Lord and redeemer Iesus Christ and Gods grace remission of sinnes and euerlasting saluation too bée giuen fréely for Chrysts sake onely too those that beléeue by the ministerie of which promise the holy Ghost woorketh and kindleth new light new rightuousnesse and euerlasting lyfe in our harts The Letter signifieth the lawe of Moyses both ceremoniall and morall written with letters in tables of stone and all obedience or indeuer of dooing the ceremoniall or moral woorks of the Law without the holy ghost or without true faith kindled by the holy Ghost The Spirit signifieth Chryst himselfe or the holy spirit of Chryst who by the preaching of the gospell kindleth true light of the knowledge of God true comfortablenesse rightuousnesse and lyfe in mennes hartes as is sayd j. Iohn v. This is the witnesse of the Gospell that God giueth vs eternall lyfe of frée gifte and this lyfe is in his sonne Hée that hath the sonne hath lyfe and hée that hath not the sonne of God hath not lyfe Therefore the Spirit and lyfe of the whole doctrine deliuered by GOD in eche of the Testamentes yea and of all good woorkes ceremonies and good intentes is all only Chryst And therefore sayeth Paule that God made him a Minister of the new Testament or of the Gospell and not of the Letter or of the Lawe onely or of figures and woorkes what soeuer c. But of Chrystes Spirit which woorketh by the Gospell For the Letter that is too say Gods Lawe and all manner of doctrine or imitation and obedience and good intent of dooing the Lawe without the holy Ghost killeth that is too say bringeth not lyfe and true comfort too mennes myndes And in especiall the morall Lawe by shewing accusing and condemning sinne and by reueling Gods displeasure dooth onely kill and cast away all men intoo euerlasting damnation And therefore it is called the ministration of death as it is sayd j. Corinthi xv The sting of death is sinne and the power of sin is the lawe And Austin expoundeth this saying lernedly and godlily in his booke Of the spirit and the letter Cap. iiij and in the chapters folowing And Roma vij At the comming of the commaundement sinne reuiued and I was dead But Chrysts Spirite is effectuall by the Gospell and lighteneth and quickeneth mennes hartes and stirreth vp in their myndes not onely the shadowes of outward woorkes or imitations and gestures or vayne conceytes and good intentes but a true and new light rightuousnesse and lyfe and also kindleth and inflameth them with a burning fayth and loue toowardes GOD and other motions conformable too the wil of Chryst Vntoo this auouchement of the effectualnesse of the Gospel Paule addeth a comparison of the ministration of Moyses Lawe with the ministerie of the Gospell and by the figure of Rhetorike called Expolition repeteth the selfsame sentence well néere foure tymes in exchaunge of woordes The pubishing of Moyses Lawe was doone with great miracles and was exceeding glorious Ergo much more shall the publishing of Chrystes Gospell bee glorious and mightie in woorking and in déed bring eternall lyfe and lyght considering how all that ordināce of Moyses ministration was appoynted and all the figures ceremonies and lawes of Moyses were set out for Chryst Now if the ministration of death through the letters written in stones was glorious that is too say if the ministration of Moyses Lawe written with letters in Tables of stone whiche killeth all men and condemneth them too endlesse death were glorious beautifull and cléere in so
then serueth the Lawe The lawe was added bycause of transgression till the seede came too which the promise was made and it was ordeyned by Aungels in the hande of a Mediatour A Mediatour is not a mediatour of one But GOD is one Is the Lawe then ageynst the promise of God God forbyd Howbeit if there had bin a Lawe giuen which could haue giuen lyfe thē no dout rightuousnesse shold haue come by the law But the Scripture concluded all things vnder sinne that the promise by the fayth of Iesus Chryste should bee giuen too them that beleeue The disposement THe Epistle is of those sort that instruct For the doctrine therof concerneth mannes iustification before god The proposition that conteyneth the summe of the Epistle is Wee are iustified before God for Chrysts sake only freely by faith and not for our own good woorkes The Arguments wherewith he confirmeth this proposition are three FIrst of the weightynesse of the woords The Testament or promise of God is out of all dout true certein vnchaūgeable and too bée vnderstood simply as the woords sound Gods Testament or promise deliuered vntoo Abraham In thy seede shall all nations bee blissed affirmeth by expresse woords that Blissing that is too wit remission of sinnes and euerlasting saluatiō is giuen not in seedes as in many that is too wit not partly for Chrystes sake and partly for our owne good woorkes but onely for the one séede whiche is Chryst Ergo it is a true certein and vnchaungeable ground that wée are iustified or accepted as rightuouse before GOD for Chrystes sake onely by faith onely and not partly by faith for Chrystes sake and partly for our owne good woorkes Paule amplifieth the first proposition by a matter of lesse likelyhod or force thus If it bée not lawfull too alter the Testament or last will of a man much lesse is it lawfull too alter the Testament or will of God. The second argument is of things that hang not togither FOr yf the inheritaunce come by the law then is it not by promis but God graūted it to Abraham by promis This argument may bée included in this Syllogisme Whatsoeuer is giuen by the law as a wages eyther for our own obedience to the law or for our own workes and desertes is not giuen fréely by the promis taken hold vppon by fayth onely The heritage of rightuousnesse and eternall lyfe is giuen fréely vnto Abraham by promis Ergo the inheritaunce of rightuousnesse and eternall lyfe befalleth not by the law or is not giuen for our own woorkes or our obedience towardes the law This argument dooth Paule amplifye with two preuentions Of which the firste is this The Testament or promis that was made to Abraham concerning Christe was ratified and approued by God foure hundred xxx yéeres before the publishing of the law Ergo after the deliueraunce of the law our obedience towards the law or our good works also must néedes mete to iustification To this obiection Paule aunswereth thus that the testamēt which was ratified before by God through Christ or the promis of frée reconcilement is not made voyde or disanulled by the lawe but that it continueth alwayes stedfast vnmouable without putting any thing to it or taking aught away from it by the publishing of the law Hereuppon riseth the second obiection To what purpose is the law then why was it made by God yf it iustifie not ne bée néedfull to saluation Paule aunswereth it was added bycause of transgression that is to say for this cause was the law made that it should shew accuse and condemne the sinne that sticketh in vs and driue vs too seeke the séede Christ who was made sinne for vs that we might bée made the rightuousnesse of God in him Out of this aunswer is buylded the third argument of the effects hanging vppon it If the law coulde deliuer from death and restore lyfe and effectuall comfort then might wée bée iustified also by the law But the law can not deliuer men from sinne death and restore lyfe Ergo it is impossible for vs too bée iustified by the lawe He proueth the minor or second proposition thus The law promiseth or giueth eternal life to all those that yeld perfect obedience without any sinne But the scripture hath closed all things vnder sinne that is to say the woord or law of God conuinceth accuseth and condemneth all men that they are defiled with sinne and giltie of Gods wrath and endlesse damnacion Ergo the law deliuereth no man from eternall death neyther can it giue lyfe but the promised rightuousnesse and life is giuen fréely through fayth in Iesus Christe too them that beléeue This is the disposement of this Epistle in which there appeare chéefly two places of doctrine which are also the cheef places throughout all the Christen doctrine The one is the glad tydings or promis of remission of sinnes rightuousnesse and lyfe euerlasting too bée fréely bestowed vppon them that beléeue for the onely one séede of Abraham our Lord Iesus Christ The other is the law giuen of God to shew accuse and condemne sinne and to driue men to true repentaunce or sorynesse for theyr sinnes committed and the séeking of help at the sonne of God the Mediator shewed in the promis Therfore the definitions of the law and the Gospell and the foure differences of the law and of the Gospell taken of the forme of vnderstanding of the forme of the promises of the effectes and of the obiectes and also a declaracion of the causes and effectes of the law the Gospell may be repeted in this place out of the Catechisme The promis concerning Christe made vnto Abraham in these woordes In thy seede shall all nacions bee blissed Gen. xij is bréefly declared alredy where wée haue harde that the cheef places of the Gospell are conteyned in it First concerning Christes person in whiche the twoo natures of man borne of the séede of Abraham Dauid as touching the flesh and of God enduing the churche with heauenly blissing and taking away sinne and death are verely personally vnited togither Secondly of Christes office benefites which are comprised in that one worde blissing For blissing signifieth deliueraunce from curse from Gods wrath from sinne from eternall death and the frée giuing of lyfe and rightuousnesse euerlasting For so dooth Paule himself interprete the word Galat. iij. and Ephe. j. and Peter also Act. iij. Thirdly of the difference of the law and the Gospell The law is a doctrine that curseth as it is written Cursed is euery one that cōtinueth not in all the things that are written in the booke of the law But the Gospell bringeth heauenly and euerlasting blissing promised fréely for Christes sake Fourthly of Iustification or remission of sinnes and eternall saluacion which may befall vs for the one onely séede of Abraham which is Christ or by fayth only
demonstratiue The state or proposition of it is I am glad that it hath bin your good lucke too haue the full and riche knowledge of the Gospell whereby you are made parteners of saluation and euerlasting lyfe with Chryste It may bée referred too the first and second of the ten commaundements The cheefe places are foure 1 Of mannes souerein good which is the true knowledge of GOD and of his sonne our Lord Iesus Chryst according too the Gospell 2 Of Perseuerance 3 Of the last iudgement 4 Of fréendlynesse whiche hath a will too doo other mē good reioyceth alwayes in their good successes First Of the souerein good SOuerein good Blissednesse Blisse or Blisfulnesse whiche is the enioying of the souerein good and the end too whiche man tendeth are almost of one significatiō Howbéeit there is great disagréement not only among the common and vnskilfull sort but also euen among the wyse What is the souerein good of man which man ought chéefly too séeke after and too the atteynement whereof he ought too employe all his intentes deuyses and dooings and wherein he ought too settle The common sort the Country folk the Noble men Citizens and Marchant men déeme monye to bée the souerein good and thoughe they now and then speake somewhat discretly yet most of them thinke in their hartes as the Cyclops did in Euripides Riches are vnto the wise men a god O man as for other things they are but fables and pleasant tales The Ambitiouse doo chéefly couet honour and promotion The Epicures of whom there is the greatest number among men employe all their endeuer too enioy the pleasures of the bodye The sounder sort of Philosophers say that mannes blisse cōsisteth in vertue But yet neyther Aristotle in his Ethikes nor Cicero in his Offices where they purposely make discourse of vertue doo make any mention of God or of godlynesse too Godward of the feare of God of faith of the loue of God of prayer or of thankesgiuing Plato teacheth somwhat more diuinely that all mē ought too trauell chéefly in this behalf that they may speake things acceptable to God and doo things acceptable too god And he defineth vertue too bée a framing of a mannes self like vntoo God as much as is possible This is the true end of man according too the Lawe which teacheth that mānes souereine good is full agréeablenesse with Gods wil that is too wit the true knowledge and glorifying of God and hartye loue and perfect obedience as is sayd in this dayes Gospel that the souerein cōmaundement of the Lawe is Thou shalt loue thy Lord God with all thy hart c. Now like as if a mā shold shewe a néedye bodye a wedge of gold vppon the toppe of a high Toure yet not lend him a ladder wherwithal he might climb vp to the toppe and fetch downe the wedge So dooth Gods law only poynt men to the souerein good without shewing vs how wée may come by it sith that no man fulfilleth the Lawe But the Gospell setteth before vs both the ende and the meanes wherby wée may attayn too it namely Iesus Christ the mediator who is the way the truthe and lyfe the doore at which we enter the ladder by which we climb into heauē Therefore the souerein good is the true knowledge of god and of his sonne our Lord Iesu Chryst according to the gospell The knowledge of God cōprehendeth by the figure Synecdoche all the effects folowing that is too wit faith loue prayer praysegiuing fruition of light wisdome lyfe ioy euerlasting For all these things dooth Chryste comprehend Iohn xvij This is eternall lyfe that they may acknowledge thée the true God and Iesus Chryste whom thou hast sent For this souerein good dooth Paule reioyce on the behalfe of the Corinthians in this Epistle and he affirmeth them too bée enryched not with the transitorie riches of this lyfe but with the true and euerlasting riches that is with true and plentuous knowledge of the doctrine of the gospell and with stedfast faith and with all good things necessarie too saluation For in deed as it is sayd j. Tim. vj. The chéefest riches that can bée is Godlynesse ioyned with contentation And in this place Hée is true by whom you are called too the fellowship of Iesu Chryst that is too wit that yée might bée the children of God by adoption and brethren and coheires with Chryst of all good things in heauen Certeinly therefore yée shall bée glorified with Chryst and shall bée like vnto him The second Of Perseuerance PErseuerance is a stedfast and continuall abyding in the true acknowledgement of Chryst and in fayth euen vnto the last gaspe Now whereas Chryste sayeth Hée that holdeth out too the end shal bée saued and wée in so great weaknesse of nature in so great perilles and through the flyghtes of the Diuell may easly slyde and fall away The godly mynds that are distressed demaund how they may continue in true knowledge of God and in faith vntoo the end Saule fell whereas erst he had bin well liked of God and had bin the dwelling place of the holy Ghost Iudas the Apostle fel Our first parents who were created too the Image of God fell and finally there bée examples innumerable in all our lyfe Therefore that wée may stand stedfast in the faith let vs haue these most swéete comfortes alwayes before our eyes j. Cor. j. Chryst shall strengthen you vntoo the end that yée may bée blamelesse in the day of our Lord Iesus Chryst Luc. xxij I haue prayed for thée Peter that thy fayth may not fayle But Chryst prayeth not onely for Peter and the Apostles but for all that beléeue their preaching j. Corint x. God is faithfull who suffereth vs not too bée tempted aboue our strength but with the temptation maketh a way out that wée may bée able too endure it Iohn xvj I will pray my Father and he shall send you an other comforter which shal fary with you for euer Let the myndes of the godly being strengthned with these moste swéete promises fight ageynst wauering and wanhope and performe diligence in harty prayer and bée circumspect and watchfull in eschuing occasions of fallyng and the diuels snares dangers Let Fayth bee their buckler prayer their percing dart and Gods woorde their swoorde and let Chryste alone with the rest He wil strenghthen vs too the end that though sinne be stil remayning in vs yet wée may be blamelesse in the day of our Lorde Iesus Chryste who was made sin and curse for vs that we might be set frée from cōdemnation of the law and bée made the ryghtuousnesse of God in him Rom. viij There is no damnation too those that walke in Iesu Chryst The third COncerning the last iudgement or the day of our Lord Iesus Christ there is a notable testimonie in this Epistle perteyning to this article From
a churche out of mankynde too acknowledge him and set foorth his prayse and that God ageyne on the other syde may communicate himselfe too those that acknowledge hym And too the intent hée myght bee knowne hee hath of his excéeding greate goodnesse disclosed himselfe to mankind by deliuering him a certeyn doctrine of the Law and the Gospell concerning his sonne our Lord Iesus Christ whom he hath set foorth too bée a mediator and redéemer too the ende that men being receyued for his sake myghte bée endued with godly lyght wisedome ryghtuousnesse and eternall lyfe For although God could without mean haue conuerted men vntoo him and coulde garnysh them with hys lyghte and glorie yet notwithstanding of his woonderfull wisedom he hath appointed this order to the intent that men in this lyfe myght thorough the doctrine of the lawe bée stirred vp to acknowledge their sinnes and too repent them earnestly for the same and by the Gospell conceyue Fayth wherthrough they may in their extréeme gréefes flée vntoo the sonne of God our Lord Iesus Chryst who dyed and rose ageyne for vs and for his sake obteyne forgiuenesse of sinnes ryghtuousnesse and the inheritance of euerlasting life Wherefore too the intent this doctrine of the lawe and the gospell by whiche only and not any otherwise God hath determined to conuert men vntoo him and too gather an euerlasting church too himselfe myght bée continually knowne and spread abroade among mankynde GOD of his vnmeasurable goodnesse hath ordeyned the ministerie of publik teaching and preaching his doctrine and hath appointed certeyne persons to teache partely by him selfe without meanes and partly by his Church And the sonne of God himselfe was the first preacher or minister of the Gospell in Paradyse vttering the woonderfull promis concernyng the séede by which our first parentes were receyued intoo fauour Afterward hée raysed vp Patriarks and Prophets and by his power in them maynteined the ministration of his doctrine ageynst the furiousnesse of féendes and tyrants At length taking mans nature vpon him he hym selfe preached visibly vpon earth and wrought miracles And as soone as he was risen from death he sent his apostles sainct Mathew and the rest too spreade this doctrine abroade through the whole world By these were others called too bée teachers and ministers of the Churche and so from thensfoorth by continuall succession vntoo our tymes the ministerie of the Gospel hath bin preserued and maynteined by the infinite goodnesse and power of the son of god And therfore sayth Paule in this place And the very Son of God our Lorde Iusus Christe hathe gyuen some apostles that is too say ministers called and sent immediatly by Chryst him selfe too teache the Gospell euery where hauing assurednesse that they doo not erre To the doctrine of these must wée certeinly giue credit as too the voyce of God sounding from heauen Some prophets that is to say teachers or interpreters of the scriptures written by the prophetes and Apostles furnished with singular giftes for the setting vp ageyne of the doctrine héeretofore darkened and decayed such as were Austin Luther and others Some Euangelists that is to say ministers that teach the Gospell receyued of the Apostles and sette vp churches in mo places as Timothie ij Tim. iiij Some shepherds that is to say ministers called not immediatly of God but by men to teach the Gospell to minister the Sacraments and to rule some one churche in some certeine place These doothe Paule call Elders and Bishops who when they step asyde from the rule of the Apostles doctrine do erre and fall And some teachers which in the churche in schooles or in mens houses doo teach the true doctrin of God but minister not the Sacramentes To the building vp of the Saincts intoo the woorke of the ministerie that is to say that the holy church may be builded vp by the ministerie of the Gospel and that mē which are drawen away from God may bée lynked too GOD ageyne To the building vp of the bodie of Chryst that is too say that the Church which is Chrystes body may be buylded that is to say that out of mankynde there may bée gathered a congregation of men that rightly acknowledge and prayse God and his sonne our Lorde Iesus Christe and become heires of the euerlasting lyfe Till wee come into the vnitie of faith and of the knowledge of Gods sonne that is too say vntill we all come too one fayth whiche is the acknowledgement of the Sonne of God. Intoo a perfect man after the measure of age of the fulnesse of Chryst that is too say vntill fayth which at the beginning is small babish and weake may by little and little grow and become strong manly and fulsome or perfect For he taketh a similitude of the age of men whervnto he compareth the encreasments of Faith. That we may be no longer children wauering and caryed about with euery wynde of doctrine that is too say that the one true and vncorrupt doctrine of the gospel may be preserued among men the losse whereof maketh infinite errours to créepe in as it is to bée séene among the Heathen folke and the Papistes And Paule vseth lyghtsome metaphors 1. First of the childish age whiche is vnconstant and easy to be bowed changed 2. Of a ship floting on the waues 3. of a réed which yeldeth to euery blast of wind In the lewdnesse of men and craftynesse wherby they hem vs in with errour That is to say by the sleights and wyles of men wherwith they compasse vs to deceiue vs. But let vs folow the truth in loue and in all things let vs grow into him that is the head euen Chryst that is too say Wée that bee godly teachers let vs with agreeable endeuer spreade abroade the true doctrine of the Gospell and by our ministration knit ageyn vnto our one head Chryst all men that bée pulled away from God. In whome all the bodie is coupled and knit togither in euery ioynt by the ministration according too the operation as euery part hath his measure and encreaseth the bodie too the edifiyng of it selfe in loue that is to say Like as in mās body the power or spirite of lyfe spreadeth from the head into the rest of the membres knitte togyther by ioyntes that they maye excecute their propre seruices or offices according too the operation that is giuen too eche seuerall limbe whiche serue too the encrease perfection and welfare of the whole body Euen so in the churche gathered togither by the ministerie of the Gospel all the members of the churche being knit too Chryst the head by ioyntes that is to say by the ministers of the gospel doo vndertake sundry seruices and duties according as Christ hath giuen too euery of them conuenient power and ablenesse woorking in suche wyse that the body of the Church may growe and bée buylded in
glory of Godhead from Christ or the Heathen by yéelding the same honor too their feyned Gods doo cōmit horrible reproch ageinst Christ euen so also doo they sin right horribly which too our owne woorkes bée they neuer so good or too the merites of sainctes impart the honor of iustification and saluation which is too bée attributed al whole vntoo Chryst only and surmise these things too bée also necessary vntoo saluation For although wee doo some woorkes of ryghtuousnesse like as the ryghtuousnesse of Aristides surnamed the ryghtuous of Phocion of Aecus and of others is commended to bée more beautiful than the morning euening starres yet are these déedes of rightuousnesse in no wyse deserts of eternal saluation but are slight shadowes of outward discipline defiled with much foule filth of sinne which is purged only by Chryst The instrumentall causes or the meanes by which God offereth applieth and performeth vntoo vs euerlasting saluation and al the benefits of his sonne are the gospel which is the power of God to saluation to euery one that beleueth and the sacramēt of baptim which is the lauer of regeneration and renuance by the holy ghost For masmuch as al men by their carnal birth are born defiled with sinne and bée the children of wrath and endlesse damnation Ephes ij Psal lj it is not possible for vs too become the children of God and heires of eternal saluation vntil wée bée borne a new or begottē agein that is too say obtein forgiuenesse of sinnes for Chrystes sake and adopted intoo the place of children and heritage of Gods kingdome Now the holy ghost begetteth vs agein by two meanes by the woord or glad tidings concerning Chryst and by the sacrament of baptim as is sayd Eph. v. Clēsing it by the washing of water in the woord And the instrument in vs wherby we receiue the eternal saluation offered vs in the woord and the sacraments is only faith which is in any wise too be required in the vse of the sacraments as it is cléerely sayd whosoeuer beléeueth and is baptised shall bée saued Also yée are saued by grace through faith and not by woorkes And it is a knowne rule that not the sacrament but the faith of the sacrament iustifieth And therfore in this place must faith needes be comprehended also He hath saued vs that is too witte which beléeue by the washing of the new birth The effect of iustification is the renewing of nature by the holy Ghost poured out richly vpon vs whoo by little and little abolisheth and mortifieth the sinne that remaineth in vs and our false opinions and our sinfull inclinations and affections and kindleth in our mind a new light of the true knowledge of God and in our will and hart a new rightuousnesse or loue of God and our neibor or a new obedience towards all the commaundements of god Of this renewment Paule reasoneth more at large Eph. iiij Coloss iij. and ij Cor. iiij and specially Rom. vj. Another effect is life euerlasting or the manifest and perfect acknowledgment of God and our Lord Iesu Christ and a sound and perfect obedience or rightuousnesse without any sinne or blemish and a true and vnspeakeable ioy in God vtterly void of all sorow and gréefe The beginning and first frutes of which life is the renewment of the holy ghost but the perfection and fulnesse of it is yet hoped for shall most assuredly bée performed Therfore saith Paule that wée may beecome heires of eternall life according too our hope it is a sure saying c. Then let vs giue thankes with our whole heart too the sōne of God our Lord Iesus Chryst for that he hath brought vntoo vs these so great good things by his birthe and let vs pray vntoo him with earnest sute too kindle the fulnesse of faith in our hartes that they may bée quite out of dout that it is a faithful saying and may embrace it with most stedfast faith and atteine the inheritance of eternall saluation ¶ The third Epistle Tit. ij FOr the grace of God that bringeth saluatiō vntoo al men hath appeered and teacheth vs that we shuld deny vngodlinesse and worldly lusts and that we should liue sober minded righteously and godly in this present world looking for that blissed hope and glorious appeering of the mighty God and of our sauioure Iesu Chryst which gaue himself for vs too redeeme vs from all vnrightuousnesse and too purge vs a peculier people vntoo himself feruently gyuen vntoo good workes These things speake and exhort and rebuke with all commaunding See that no man despise thee The disposement It perteineth too the kind that instructeth For in most lerned wise and in singuler lyghtsomnesse of woordes it setteth foorth a bréefe doctrine concerning good woorks which must of necessitie folow the faith that receiueth the benefits of Chryst borne too vs and giuen too vs. The opening of this Epistle may be deuided intoo three places j A definition and the specyall kinds of things that are good woorks in déed and acceptable too God that is too say too renounce vngodlynesse and worldly lustes too liue Soberly Vprightly Godlily ij The forcing causes which ought too stirre vp euery man too the study of vertue and the exercise of good woorkes iij The efficient and finall causes or how good woorks may bée doone and how they may please God. The first place THe grace of our sauior Christ hath shined vnto al mē not that they shuld by abiding in darknesse through ignorāce of God of sin of death walow in all lusts and wickednesse but that by the abolishment of sinne and death they should begin a new and a rightuous life agréeable with the will and woord of God. No dout therefore but man being iustified and saued by faith through the frée mercy of God for Chrystes sake ought of necessitie from thencefoorth too shun sinne and too béegin a new lyfe agréeable with the lawe of God. And these are true principles New obediènce is of necessitie and of duetie Good woorkes are néedfull according as Paul expresly sayth Wée must néeds obey And in this place he sayth that the sonne of God is therfore borne for vs and giuen for vs that sinne being abolished wée should folowe good woorkes And he defineth good woorkes or new obedience by the priuation or taking away of the contrary and by a distribution too bée the renouncing or shunning of vngodlinesse and worldly lustes and too liue soberly vprightly and godlily The woord vngodlynesse comprehendeth all sinnes repugnant too the commaundements of the first table that is too wit Epicurish carelessenesse and contempt of the wrath iudgement and woord of God Epicurish and Academicall doutings Idolatrie superstition distrust presumption and such other Worldly lustes conteyne all the corrupt inclinations and sinnes of the second table the welspring wherof is concupiscence according as is said in an old verse Of
all misdoing and offence the welspring is concupiscence And it is most manifest y the more part of miseries and mischéeues do grow of a desire of excellencie honor riches reuengement pleasures lustes that are in all mankynd The kindes of good workes he deuideth intoo stayednesse rightuousnesse and godlinesse Stayednesse which of the Gréekes is called Sophrosyne of the Latines modestie frugalitie or temperaunce signifieth not only a sobernesse or sparenesse of diet in meate and drinke but also a maistering or brideling of all the affectiōs and motions of the mind and body in behauior in gesture in talke in apparell and in all other things Rightuousnesse includeth within his compasse an vniuersarl obedience too the magistrates and lawes the other vertues of the second table Godlynesse conteyneth the vertues of the first table as the true knowledge of God louingnesse hope inuocation thankesgiuing patience and such other And so Paule hath comprehended the dueties of all vertues or all good works in thrée woords Of the second THe forcing causes that must stirre vp euery man too the studie of vertue and the exercise of good woorkes are in this Epistle reckened too bée foure The first is Gods commaundement teaching vs most streightly charging vs too renoūce or shun vngodlynesse and sinfull lustes and too liue soberly vprightly and godlily The second is blissed hope of the appeering of the great God and of our sauior Iesus Chryst who at his glorious cōming too iudge the quicke and the dead shall giue most ample rewardes too the godly Saincts that haue liued soberly vprightly and godlily in this present world and shall with euerlasting punishment ouer whelm the vngodly which haue abandoned themselues too worldly lustes in this lyfe The third is the finall cause for which Christ was sent the sonne of God our Lord Iesus Chryst was therefore born rose ageine not that wée myght welter in our sinnes and from hēcefoorth still defile our selues with the foul filthinesse of our misdeedes but that he might redéeme vs and set vs frée from al vnrightuousnesse and that sinne euerlasting death myght bée taken from among vs and that wée being clēsed from sinne not only by imputation of ryghtuousnesse but also by beginning too putte away sinne it selfe shoulde from henceforth earnestly with a singular loue and ardent zele doo good woorks and serue God in all rightuousnesse and holinesse before him all the dayes of our life This matter is intreated of at length by Paule Rom. vj. The fourth cause is of the nature of correlatiues that is of things that haue relation one too another The churche is the people of purchace or the peculiar and proper people of God chosen out of the rest of mankind and halowed too the one Lord God Ergo the Church must with singular zele obey and doo the things that are acceptable too this hir redéemer and Lord. It is thought that the Gréek woord Periousion answereth too the Hebrew woord Segula which in Exod. xix is trāslated a holy people and in Ps. cxxxiiij possesion in Pet. j. Ep. ij chap. the people of purchase that is too say a people purchased and redéemed with the blud of Christ that they should be his propre and peculiar people iij. How good woorks may be doone how they may please god Although that the outward limbes as the eyes the tung the hands c. may after a maner bée bridled by mannes diligence and by the proper strength of mannes will so as they may doo honest iust woorks not fall intoo manifest offences for bidden by the law of God according too that which is sayd in the former Epistle Tit. iij. not by the woorks of rightuousnesse which wée our selues did yet notwithstanding the inward obedience the obedience that pleaseth God the true feare of God the true trust in gods mercy the true and earnest calling vpō God true pacience stedfastnesse in bearing out aduersitie death cannot bée performed except the wil which is a prisoner bondslaue too sin bée set at libertie ayded by Christ according as Christ himself saith without mee yée cā doo nothing And in this place Paul sayth expresly that Chryst hath redéemed and clensed vs too the intent wée should folowe good woorkes Therfore in the accōplishment of good works there méet thrée causes The first and principal is Christ redeming and clensing vs from all iniquitie by his holy spirit kindling in our mind the light of true acknowledgement of God and mindfulnesse of Gods cōmaundement concerning true obediēce to be performed vntoo him mouing enforsing helping the will that it may bée able too obey Gods cōmaundement The second cause is Gods word by which Christ is effectual in instructing vs too renounce all vngodlinesse worldly lustes and too liue soberly vprightly and godly The third is the mind and wil of mā not striuing ageinst Christ when he teacheth vs ruleth our members that they may yeeld themselues in rightuousnesse to God vnto sanctification Also for this Chrystes sake our owne good woorkes please God although they doo not as yet fully satisfie Gods law but bée ioyned with great weaknesse and vnclēnesse of nature remaining in vs For as the person of man becōmeth good rightuous and acceptable too God only through fayth for Chrystes sake who gaue himselffor vs c so the woorkes that are wrought by a person that is iustified and reconciled too God doo please God not for their owne woorthinesse but through the grace of God which woorketh saluation too all men or for Christes only sake through faith as is said Heb. xiij By him doo wée offer the sacrifise of praise alwayes vnto god And j. Pet. ij Offer yée spiritual sacrifises acceptable too God through Iesus Christ Vppon the day of S. Steuen the first Martyr ¶ The Epistle Actes vj. and .vij. chapters ANd Steuen ful of faith power did great wōders and miracles amōg the people Thē there arose certein of the sinagoge which are called Libertines Cyrenites of Alexādria Cilicia Asia disputed with Steuē And they could not resist the wisdom the spirit with which he spake Then sent they in men which sayd we haue herd him speake blasphemous woordes ageinst Moses and ageinst god And they moued the people and the elders the Scribes and came vppon him and caught him and brought him too the counsell and brought foorth false witnesses which sayd This man ceaseth not too speake blasphemous woords ageinst this holy place and the law for wee herd him say this Iesus of Nazareth shall destroy this place and shall change the ordinances which Moses gaue vs And all that sate in the counsell looked stedfastly on him and sawe his face as it had bin the face of an Angell The .vij. Chapter THen sayd the cheefe Prest is it euen so And he sayd yee men
the Lawe by the ordinance of angels and haue not kept it VVhen they herd these things their harts claue a sunder they gnashed on hym with their teeth But he being full of the holy Ghost loked vp stedfastly with his eyes intoo heauen and sawe the glorie of God and Iesus standing on the right hande of God and sayde Beholde I see the heauens open and the sonne of man standing on the ryght hande of god Then they gaue a shout with a loude voyce and stopped their eares and ranne vpon him all at once and cast him out of the Citie and stoned hym And the witnesses layd downe their clothes at a yong mans feete named Saule And they stoned Steuen calling on and saying Lord Iesu receyue my spirit And he kneeled down and cryed with a loud voyce Lord laye not this sinne to their charge And when he had thus spoken he fell a sleepe The disposement of the accusation of Steuen of his defence out of the readings vppon the Actes of the Apostles The summe of the accusation may bee included in this Sylogisme IT is a blasphemie too teache that the law of Moyses giuen by God himself iustifyeth not but is to bée abolished togither with the temple and the rites of the sacrifices and all the politicke ordinances of Moyses Steuen teacheth that the Law and sacrifices of Moyses are not néedfull too the atteynèment of forgiuenesse of sinnes and euerlasting saluation nor the chéef woorshipping of God but that they and the whole common weale of Moyses and the temple shall decay togither Ergo Steuen is giltye of blasphemie and treason and is too bée stoned to death according too the Lawe Leuit. 14. Ageynst this so heinous accusation Steuen hauing hys hart and countenaunce cléered with the light of God maketh a long defence wherein he answered too the Maior or first part denying it too bée blasphemie to teach that the law of Moyses iustifieth not and that the ceremonies and sacrifices of Moyses are not the true and chéef woorshipping of God and that the rites of Moses togither with the common weale and temple must bée doone away Therefore the summe of Steuens aunswer for his defence may bée included in foure Syllogismes The .j. Of iustification RIghtuousnesse and eternall saluation is bestowed after one selfsame maner vppon the fathers Abraham Isaac Iacob and all holy men in all times of the world The Fathers Abraham Isaac and Iacob c obteyned forgiuenesse of sinne and euerlasting saluation not for the law and sacrifices offered in the temple which at that time were not yet ordeyned but only by the promise of the blissed séede which they tooke hold on by fayth Ergo wée also are made heires of rightuousnesse and euerlasting saluation not by the Lawe and sacrifices of Moses but by that only séede of Abraham that was promised euen our Lord Iesus Chryst according also as Peter witnesseth afterward wée beleue that wée are saued by the grace of our Lord Iesus Chryst like as our fathers were saued also Her vppon it is rightly concluded that the ceremonies of Moyses or the lawe and sacrifices of Moyses are not néedfull to saluation The .ij. Of the promises ALl Saints must néedes obteyne the principall promise made too all the Saincts For otherwyse the promise were in vayne and too no purpose Vntoo Abraham and the other Fathers was giuen promis of blissing and of the inheritance of the land of Canaā and yet Abraham obteyned not so much as one foote bredth of the land at any tyme in possession Ergo the blissing that was promised too Abraham was another thing than this bodyly common weale and sacrifices of Moyses that is too wit forgiuenesse of sinnes and the true and euerlasting good things The .iij. Of the true worshipping of God. THe principall woorshipping of God is alwayes one and cōmon too all the saincts throughout al times of that world The fathers Abraham Isaac Iacob and Ioseph dyd doutlesse woorship God a right and yet obserued not the ceremonies of Moyses Lawe which at that time was not yet deliuered ne offered sacrifices in the temple which was not yet at that tyme buylded Ergo the Mosaicall ceremonies and the sacrifices that are offered in the temple of Hierusalem are not the true chéef woorshipping of God according as the Prophete sayeth I will haue mercie and not sacrifice and the knowledge of God rather than burnt offerings The .iiij. Of the abrogating of the law and common weale of Moyses MOyses himself sayeth The Lorde our God shall rayse vp vnto you a Prophet from among our brethrē Héere yée him Whosoeuer shall not héere that Prophet I wilbée reuenged of him But now is that Prophet come that Moyses promised which teacheth playnly that the Law and ceremonies of Moyses are not necessary too iustification and saluation Ergo he is too be heard or it is too bée beléeued for a certeintie that the law is abrogated Or let the Argument bée framed in thys wyse Chryst whom Moyses himself commaunded too bée herd is the end of the Law for the ceremoniall politike lawes and all the common weale of Moyses was ordeyned too this end that it might bée the seate of the churche and a place for Chryst too bée borne in and that it should ceasse assoone as Chryst was exhibited Chryst whom Moyses in the .xviij. of Deut. commaundeth too bée herd is now exhibited Ergo the Lawes of Moyses toogither with his common weale temple shall bée abrogated and that too this end that the very same dooing away of it may bere witnesse that the Messias which was promised too the Fathers is already exhibited and that the lawes of Moyses are not necessarie too saluation This is the summe of Steuens long oration which comprehendeth the chéef Articles of the Christian doctrine Of which things the full exposition may bée fetched out of my wrytings that conteyn the summe of the doctrine of my expositions vppon Genesis and Exodus the notablest Stories of which bookes Steuen citeth for the most part in this Oration Of Steuens martyrdoome MArtyrdoome signifieth witnes bearing wherby wée witnesse before other men not only in voyce ▪ but also with our blud and by our death that the doctrine of the Gospell concerning the sonne of God our Lord Iesus Chryst is certein and vndeuybable and neuer shrink from our confession of the true doctrine for all the most bitter hatreds terrours and bodyly tormentes in the world too this ende that the true knowledge of God may bee preserued and the certeyntie of the true doctrine and the fayth of others that bée of the weaker sort may bée cōfirmed And finally that it may bee a witnesse of the iudgment to come and of the endlesse immortalitie and glorie of the Saincts The partes of martyrdoome may bée called the confession of the true doctrine which is made with the mouth and the sufferance or torment of the bodye and
Gospell This is the wil of God that euery one which beléeueth in the sonne of GOD should haue euerlasting life and that he which beléeueth not in the sonne shold bée damned This rule dooth God obserue without chaunge in men that are to bée receyued to eternal saluation or too bée cast away neyther respecteth he any persone that is to say he considereth not other byfals in men perteyning nothing to this Rule as riches pouertie lerning ignorance power circumcision vncircumcision and such lyke Secondly the calling of the Gentyles putteth vs in mynd that forgiuenesse of sinnes and eternall lyfe are bestowed vppon the beléeuers of frée gifte and not for the woorthynesse of their owne vertues or woorkes For sith the Gentyles which were defyled with Idolgaddings lustes and other sinnes for saking their purpose of sinning and fléeing vntoo Chryst the sonne of God are receyued as well as the Iewes who had alwayes framed their conuersation honestly according to the rule of Gods lawe it is an euident proofe that the Gentyles who are signifyed vnder the shew of the vncleane beasts in the vision of Peter are clensed from their sinnes not by their owne power or woorkes which are wicked and damnable but by fayth through the frée mercie of God for Chrystes sake only as is sayd Actes .x. That which God hath clensed call not thou common or vncleane But God hath clensed our harts with the blud of his sonne through fayth as is sayd clēzing their hartes by fayth And. ● Iohn .j. The blud of the sonne of god clenzeth vs from all sinne Thirdly it giueth vs too vnderstand that circumcision and the other ceremonies of Moyses Lawe are not necessarie to saluation The third place They shall all come from Saba bringing gold and frankincense and singing prayse vnto the Lord. THe true and chéef seruice of God are not the ceremonies of Moyses or the offerings sacrifices of beasts but the spiritual hosts or sacrifices of prayse that is to say too preach the true doctrine concerning God too call vppon god aright too giue him thanks too acknowledge him to disproue false opinions to imploy a mannes goods about the maintenance of the ministerie and of the studies of learning and to direct all the purposes practyses déeds of our lyfe to the prayse of god as it is cō●aunded Doo ye al things to the glorie of god These chéef and hyghest seruices of God are shadowed in the very presents of the Arabians For golde is a representation of true doctrine and pure fayth as it is sayd in the Psalme The commaundements of the Lord are more to be desyred than Gold and much precious stone Frankincense is an ymage of true prayer and thanksgiuing whiche mount vp too heauen and refresh God with a most swéete and acceptable sent as is sayd in Apocalip v. They had vyols full of odours which are the prayers of the Saincts The Altar of attonement is Chryste our Mediator by whom only GOD is pacified and acceptable sacrifyces are offered too god For there is no Altar accepted of God but only his sonne Christ Vppon this Altar let the Gentyles offer not rammes or other dead beastes but spirituall sacrifices quicke holy and acceptable to God whiche is their reasonable seruice Rom. xij and let them glorifye prayse God for his mercy performed vntoo them Vppon the first Sunday after Epiphanie ¶ The Epistle Rom. xij IBeseche you therefore brethren by the mercyfulnesse of God that yee make your bodyes a quicke sacrifice holy and acceptable vnto god which is your reasonable seruing of God and fashion not your selues lyke vnto this world but be ye chaūged in your shape by the renuing of your mynd that ye may proue what thing that good acceptable and perfect will of God is For I say through the grace that vnto me geuen is to euery mā among you that no man stande hyghe in his own conceyte more than it becommeth him too esteeme of himselfe but so iudge of himself that he bee gentle and sobre according as God hath dealt too euery man the measure of fayth for as wee haue many members in one bodye and all members haue not one office so wee being many are one bodye in Chryste and euery man among our selues one anothers members The disposement THe more part of the Epistles whose disposemeutes wée haue set out hithertoo haue setfoorth the peculiar doctrine of the Gospell concerning the persone and benefites of Chryst and concerning Iustification Now those that followe perteyne more too the doctrine of the Lawe and comprehend preceptes of good maners which must ensue the benefites of Chryst receyued by fayth And these thrée Sundayes folowing thè whole twelfth Chapter of the Epistle too the Romanes is woont too bée expounded orderly in the churche All the whiche is an exhortation conteyning precepts of all good morall woorkes or of all vertues whiche God exacteth in his Lawe But forasmuch as the orderly expositions of the vertues distributed intoo the preceptes of the tenne commaundements are ioyntly recited in a peculiar booke of Rules of lyfe I will make no declaration at all of the vertues in this place but only expound the woords and the phrases The first part of the Chapter which they reade on this day in the church conteyneth chéefly twoo places 1 A generall exhortation too new obedience or too a lyfe conformable too the will and woord of God. 2 Of méeldnesse and lowlynesse and of the shunning of curiositie and statelynesse Of the first I Beseeche you brethren that you make your bodyes c It is a generall precept of new obedience conteyning the whole tenne commaundementes taken of an Antithesis of the Leuiticall seruices or sacrifices Make your bodyes that is too say dedicate yée too God not the bodyes of beastes as the Leuiticall Priestes did but your owne selues Offer yée too GOD your myndes your wils your deuyses your studyes your affections and your dooings all your lyfe long and so rule them that they may please God. A sacrifice that is too wit set a part too holy vses appoynted too the honour of God as if he should say the Leuiticall Priestes offered beastes vntoo God but offer you too God your own mynds thoughts studyes al your doings doo all things too his glorie kill yée the remnants of ūnne lewd inclinations and the affections yet sticking in you bée yée patient in tribulation and tormentes as Paule Laurence and Attalus were who gaue their bodyes too bée offerings or sacrifices Quicke not deade beasts but all your whole lyfe and your selues who shall liue for euermore Holy Halowed by the holy Ghost pure and cleane that is too wit by imputation of Chrystes holynesse and by beginning too bée holy Your reasonable seruice Let not your seruice be brutish or vnreasonable such as is the seruice of the Heathen that know not God or of the superstitions or of the
Hipocrites which haue no true reason lyghtened by the holy Ghost nor true knowledge of God nor true feare and fayth But let your seruice bée reasonable wherein your mynd may rightly acknowledge the being and will of God and vnderstand what seruices please God and what woorkes please not Let it haue the true feare of GOD and true fayth Let it not persuade it selfe that it pleaseth God by the woorke wrought And fashion not your selues like vntoo this world Bée not like vntoo this world acquaynt not your selues with vngodlynesse fleshly carelesnesse wanhope nor with any of the leawd lustes affections and wickednesses of the vngodly in this world But bee yee chaunged in your shape by the renewing of your mynd Get yée new knowledge and new affections as the feare of God fayth louingnèsse hope patience and such others in your hartes agréeable too the good and perfect will of GOD which is vttered in the Lawe and the Gospell The second part Of myldnesse which brydleth statelynesse curiositie ouerweening of a mannes self trust in a mannes own cunning or policie whiche maketh a man too take many thyngs vppon him without calling HEre would bée recited the whole doctrine of myldenesse and lowlynesse and of the contrarie vyces out of the exposition of the vertues of the fourth and firste commaundements For I say that is I warne you yea and I hartely beséeche all and euery of you in discharge of myne office and dutie which God hath committed vnto mée That no man be wyser in his owne concceit than needeth That no man haue a stately opinion of himself nor rashly proudly misdéem other mē nor deuyse new interpretations opinions of his own brayne as Arius the Anabaptistes all other Heretikes are wyser in their own conceits than they ought to be kéepe not thēselues within the measure of faith that is too say within the bounds of God woord But béeing puffed vp with an ouerwéening of their own wisdome they coyne new opinions and suttletyes Ageyn they are proud and attribute more to themselues in opinion concerning themselues and their owne sayings than is due too their infirmitie And afterward in their dooings they vaunt them selues aboue their power they thrust themselues into other mennes vocations they reforme and rule other mēnes matters and they neglect their owne Let him bee wyse according too meeldnesse The true and Christian wisdome is too hold a mans self mildly with the bounds of the woord that is left vs by Christ and to acknowledge GOD and to obey him according to the woord by him deliuered All mans wisdome without Gods woord is as Socrates sayeth in Plato a doutfull dreame And the same Socrates sayeth that therefore Apollo had iudged him wyse bycause he knew he was not wyse at all But the beginning or the summe of true wisdome is the feare of the lord That is too say the true acknowledgemēt inuocation and praysing of the euerlasting God and of his sonne our Lord Iesus Chryste according too Gods woord or the gospell taught by Chryst According as God hath delt to euery man the measure of fayth Let euery man abyde within the bounds of fayth or of Gods woord or of the whole doctrine of the Gospell And out of these let them not raunge vppon trust of their owne wisdome Ageyn let euery man estéeme of himself according to the measure of his own gifts which he hath receyued let him imploy the same too the comon welfare of the whole body of the church as in mannes body the giftes and offices of the dyuers members are directed too the cōmon preseruation of the whole body This similitude is handled more largely by Paule .j. Cor xij and Ephe. iiij Vppon the second Sunday after the Epiphanie ¶ The Epistle Rom. xij SEeing that wee haue diuers gifts according too the grace that is geuen vntoo vs if a man haue the gift of prophesie let him haue it that it bee agreeing too the fayth Let him that hath an office wait on his office Let him that teacheth take heede too his doctrine Let him that exhorteth geue attendance too his exhortation If any man geue let him doo it with singlenesse Let him that ruleth doo it with diligence If any man shew mercy let him doo it with cherefulnesse Let loue bee without dissimulation Hate that which is euill and cleaue too that which is good Bee kinde one too another with brotherly loue In giuing honor go one before another Be not slouthfull in the businesse which you haue in hand Bee feruent in spirite Applie your selues too the time Reioyce in hope Bee patient in tribulation Continue in prayer Distribute vntoo the necessitie of the Sainctes Bee ready to harbor Blesse them which persecute you blesse I say and cursse not Bee mery with them that are mery weepe with them that weepe bee of like affection one towardes another Bee not hie minded but make your selues equall too them of the lower sorte THis Epistle cleaueth too the last that went before And first it reckeneth vp the sundry gifts and diuers kinds of charges which God hath ordeyned in his churche that they should bée employed too Gods glory and the common profite of the whole church and not too the augmenting of pride and busie medling with many things Whither it bee prophesie according too the agreablenesse of faith Prophesie as it appereth by ▪ j. Cor. xiiij is in the new Testament the gift of the interpreting the Prophesies of the scripture Therfore he counselleth them that their expounding of the scripture should be y agréeablenesse of faith that is too say that it should agrée wyth the whole doctrine of the gospell or with all the Articles of the faith Let this precept bée made manifest by examples The interpretations which the Anabaptistes teache vppon the sayings in the v. of Mathew concerning othes and not reuenging doo fight with the rest of the Articles of Gods woorde which expresly aloweth lawful othes and the reuengement that is doone by Magistrates The popish interpretation of this principle we are iustified by fayth that is by faith countenaunced with loue or by faith and the rest of the vertues ioyntly to●gither agréeth not with the whole doctrin of the gospel which manifestly auoucheth y wée are fréely iustified by faith only for Iesus Chryst sake and not for any woorkes of our owne Or ministership in ministring These spéeches are clipt The méening of this is he that is a minister of the church or a deacon gathering distributing the almesses of the church let him minister in suche wise as he ought too doo This sentence therefore enioyneth faithfulnesse and diligence in all partes of the ministerie Or hee that teacheth in doctrine Let the teacher of the gospel in church or in schoole teache aright and let him faithfully spred abrode true doctrine concerning God .j. Tim. iiij Take héede too thy
place vnto wrath For it is writtē vengeaunce is mine I wil reward sayth the lord Therfore if thine enemy hunger feede him if he thirst giue him drink For in so dooing thou shalt heape coles of fire on his head Bee not ouercome of euill but ouercome euill with goodnesse HE procedeth in the register of precepts of vertues or good woorkes by the exercise wherof Christenfolk must shew their obedience too Godward 1 Bee not wise in your owne opinions Mildnesse and willingnesse too bée taught not chalenging greater wisdome too it selfe than is agréeable too ones infirmitie nor trusting in ones own gifts but héering others and giuing place too such as giue good aduice is a vertue that perteineth to the iiij and viij precept of the ten commaundements The vices that encounter it are pride stiffenesse of opinion or wilfulnesse and Academical douting 2 Render to no man euil for euil Méekenesse repressing desire of reuenge The ful doctrine of this vertue is woont to be recited in the opening of the fifth commaundement 3 Prouide things honest in the sight of al mē Warenesse of eschuing stumbling blocks which withdraw the minds of the weake from the true doctrine Now an offence or stumbling block is a false doctrine or a misbehauior in life which impeacheth Gods glory and other mennes saluation either bicause it seduceth or bicause it giueth occasion of slaūdering the gospell and the Church or else bicause it prouoketh other too doo like wise Too this poynt may al the whole doctrine bée referred which is set forth in the place that concerneth offences With the méening of this Epistle agréeth the saying of Christ Mat. 5. Let your light so shine before men that they seing your good works may glorifie your father which is in heauē 4 If it be possible as much as in you is haue peace wyth all men The desire of peace perteineth too the .v. cōmaundemēt 5 Auenge not your selues but giue place to the wrath that is to wit of God. Vntoo the fifth commaundement of the ten perteineth méeknesse which represseth anger desire of reuengemēt giuing place too the wrath of God who either by himselfe without meane or by the Magistrate punisheth wrongs For in the chapter folowing Paul establisheth the vengeance that is doone by the magistrate Thou shalt heape coles of fire vppon his head That is too say thou shalt heape punishment For the more vnthankfull he is towards thée for thy weldooing so muche the sorer shall he be punished Or thou shalt set him on fire with loue of thée when it shal greeue him too bée ouercome with thy kindnesse and curtesie Vppon the fourth Sunday after the Epiphanie ¶ The Epistle Rom. xiij OWe nothing to any man but that you loue one an other For he that loueth another hath fulfilled the law For these other commaundements Thou shalt not commit aduoutrie Thou shalt not kill Thou shalt not steale Thou shalt not beare false witnesse Thou shalt not lust and so foorth if ther bee any other commaundement they are all comprehended in this saying loue thy neighbour as thy self loue hurteth not his neybor Therfore is loue the fulfilling of the lawe The disposement THe state of this Epistle is a general exhortation too loue or too good works enioyned in the .x. commaundementes The chéefe places of Doctrine are thrée 1 Of this saying Owe nothing too any man but that yée loue one another 2 Of louing a mannes neybor which comprehendeth all the vertues and good woorks of the second table of the ten commaundements 3 Of the fulfilling of the lawe The first place PAy all men their dues and oweno mā any thing saue mutuall loue It is an old and vsuall definition that rightuousnesse is a vertue which yéeldeth too euery body that which is his own or which yéeldeth too euery body that which is due And it cōprehendeth all the other vertues a mannes full obedience towards the whole law of God or the .x. commaundements which are the rule that sheweth what dueties wée owe too God what too other men and what too our selues All the dueties that are to be performed immediatly vnto God himself are comprised in the vertues and commaundements of the first table namely true knowledge and calling vppon God fear of God aboue all things faith loue glorifying acknowledgment c. Vntoo magistrates is due honor obedience loue reuerence toll of things growing vpon the ground custome of things brought in from forren landes and seruice bothe in matters of peace and warre Ageine too parentes schoolemaisters maisters of housholds and gardens there is too be yeelded reuerence honor obedience and thankfulnesse And vntoo the rest of men and cheefly too fréendes husbandes wiues chyldren kinsefolke straungers or fremfolke there must bée yeelded all the dues of good will of faithfulnesse and of wel dooing In bargaines in borowings in buying in hyring and letting and other things the mony and wares and all other things that are due are too bée performed too euery man For these things are due euen by bond of ciuill order and euen the Magistrate punisheth those that pay them not Therfore Paule in this place commaundeth these things to bée performed in suche wyse that afterward wée may bée vtterly frée from the bond of ciuill gouernment But the bond of nature and of God is of another sort binding all men too performe too their neybors mutuall loue in hart and also outward dueties which the ciuil magistrate cōpelleth no man too doo As for example the Samaritane doth good too the wounded wayfarer and the préest and the Leuite ouerpassing him are not punished by the magistrate although they wickedly neglect mercy due by the bond of nature Euen so by the bond of God and nature wée bée bound too ayde such as stand in néede of our helpe with counsel doctrine defence trauell mony and other almesse deedes although the ciuill magistrate punisheth not such as let slip these dueties This is the meening of the words Owe nothing too any man saue mutuall loue Of the second TO loue a mannes neybor is vpon the true knowledge of Christ foreshining in our harts and vppon faith assuring vs y God of his meere goodnesse loueth vs for his sōnes sake too submit our selues on the other side vnto God and too obey him for his sake to embrace other mē with harty good will and to impeche no mans life body name or goods but too the vttermost of our power to do thē good by al y meanes we cā The speciall kindes or dueties of loue towards a mannes neybor are al vertues or good woorks enioyned in the second table of the .x. commaundements which are cōprehended all toogither in this saying loue thy neibor as thy self Mat. xxij In the fourth commaundement we are willed to loue our parēts children brethren maisters magistrates subiects c. Vntoo the fifth which is thou shalt not kill
not bee heire vvith the sonne of the freewoman So then brethren vvee are not children of the bond vvoman but of the free woman The disposement THis Epistle is of that kynd that instructeth For it is a Doctrine concerning the difference of the old Testament and the new set foorthe with a similitnde of Abrahams twoo wiues and their children taken out of the .xvj. and .xxj. of Genesis And therewithall are mingled places concerning the church or the difference betwéene the true church and the hipocritall church and concerning christen libertie The first place concerning the difference of the old Testament and the new A Testament in generall is a promis whereby one that is towardes death leaueth his will vntoo others vnder witnesse and bequetheth his goodes too his heires and declareth what he will haue performed on the behalfe of the heires Paule in the nynth too the Hebrewes sayeth Chryste is the mediator of the new Testament that through his death which befell for the redemption of those transgressions that were vnder the first Testament they which were called myght receyue the promis of euerlasting lyfe For wheresoeuer is a Testament there also must néedes bée the death of him that makes the Testament for the Testament is not of authoritie and force till the Testator bée dead Christ therfore when he was redy too die for vs made his Testament in which he witnesseth this too bée the will of him and of his eternall father that all which repent and flée too him by Fayth should obteyne forgeuenesse of sinnes and endlesse saluation for his bodyes sake which was deliuered for vs and for his bluds sake which was shed for vs and these his goods dooth he distribute too vs by his woord and Sacramentes The new Testament Then too define it most proprely is nothing els but the gospel y is too say A promis of remission of sinnes of the holy ghost and of life and soulehealth euerlasting too bee giuen freely too those that beleeue for Chrystes sake who dyed and rose agein for vs. This definition is builded vppon the woords of our Lords supper and vpon the .viij. and .ix. chapters too the Hebrues and vppon the .iij. and .iiij. chapters too the Galathiās The mediator of this new testament is Chryste bycause he hath vttered too men the promis of forgiuenesse of sinnes and by his owne bludshed death fully discharged the raunsome or pryce sufficient for the sinnes of men which could not bée purged by our owne woorks and sacrifises and hath performed such an obedience as is the very desert for which remission of sinnes the holy Ghost new ryghtuousnesse eternall lyfe are bestowed vpon vs These benefits applieth he vntoo vs by his intercession and the outward meanes of his woord and sacraments The olde Testament is properly a publishing of the lawe or a couenant whereby God bounde the people of Israell too keep the law deliuered by Moses on the otherside promised them the lād of Canaan a certein cōmon weale defence and all good things and added ceremonies and sacrifyses too bee figures of the persone and benefites of Chryste for whose sake only the beleeuers are at all tymes receiued into the leage of eternall saluation For there is but one selfsame principal and euerlasting Testament or couenant of God by which al the Patriarks Prophets Apostles and the rest of the chosen at all tymes are receyued that is too wit The promis of Gods fauor or of forgiuenesse of sinnes too bée giuen fréely for Christes sake Act. xv Rom. iiij By these definitions it appéereth that the difference betwéene the old Testament the new is in maner the same that is betwéene the law and the gospell In another place wée haue recited .vj. differences of the law and the gospel among which the chéef are these two The first is in the maner of the promisses The lawe or the old Testament promiseth good things but vntoo such only as kéepe the lawe vncorruptly But the Gospel or the new Testament promiseth remission of sinnes and euerlasting lyfe fréely for Chryst The second is of the effects The law or old Testament deliuereth no man from sinne and death ne giueth inheritance of eternall lyfe but denounceth vs the bondslaues of sinne and death accusing and encreasing our sinne casting vs intoo endlesse damnation But the Gospell or promisse of the new Testament deliuereth the children of the promisse from sinne and death and maketh them heires of euerlasting lyfe and of all heauenly good things This difference of the old Testament the new or of the lawe and the Gospell or of the people of the lawe and the people of grace is chéefly set out by Paule in this Epistle and garnished with the Allegorie of Abrahams two wiues and their children which Allegorie is brought in this place not too confirme but too beautifie and garnish the matter For like as Abraham had twoo wyues Agar a bondwoman and Sara a fréewoman by whom he had twoo sonnes Ismael bond and Isaac his heire Euen so God deliuering too men twoo kindes of doctrine the lawe and the gospell or the olde and the new Testament hath twoo peoples among mankynd of which the one embracing only the lawe séeketh ryghtuousnesse and eternall saluation by obseruing the law deliuered by God in mount Sinai and proudly despiseth the glad tydings of Gods frée fau●r and of faith like as the most part of mankind and specially the ●ewes other hipocrites which know none other ryghtuousnesse than the ryghtuousnesse of the law the image of which people is Ismael born as touching the flesh without Gods promis of the handmaid Agar by which name the Arabians are wont too cal moūt Sinai Gen. xvj who imagineth that the true children of Abraham or heirs of God are made or begotten by the fleshly regeneration and by the lawe or by desertes and woorkes of men This people béeing begotten too bondage vppon Agar or by Gods law published vppon Mount Sinai extendeth euen too the same Citie which is now called Hierusalem or too the sinagog of the Iewish people which although it vaunt it self stoutly too bée the true Churche and people of God descended from Abraham hauing the lawe and Ceremonies deliuered them by God yet is it in bondage with the children therof that is too say is not by the lawe deliuered from sinne and death nor made heire of ryghtuousnesse and eternall saluation but continueth oppressed with the thraldome of sinne and death and is cast out of the heauenly house or Church intoo endlesse damnation Now if the very lawe of God deliuered by God himselfe vppon mount Sinai begetteth none but bondmen ne deliuereth any man from death and sinne muche lesse can the woorkes of mennes traditions procure ryghtuousnesse and inheritance of eternall lyfe The other people or sonne of God by Sara the frée womā borne ageine of the frée promis of the gospell trusteth too no
the Altar of the crosse But the Christians to the intent they would dissent from the Iewes who kept their Passeouer the .xiiij. daye of the moone of the first mooneth did after the tyme of the Apostles remoue the feast of Easter vntoo the Sunday that folowed next after the sayd foortéenth day of the moone or the full moone of the first mooneth vppon which day Chryst rose agein frō death Therfore in this saying Our Pesseouer for vs the woord Passeouer is in the Predicament of Relation the foundation whereof the persone of Chryste and the bound is that Chryst is appoynted too bée slayne too pacifye Gods wrath ageinst our sinnes which are conueyed intoo this Lambe or layd vppon this Lamb too beare Let the yoonger sort at the beginning consider this signification of the woord Passeouer and therewith all let them also marke the tymes The first passeouer was instituted at the passing of the Israelites out of Egipt the yéere of the world 2453. From the first passeouer or frō the departure of Israell out of Egipt vntoo this Easter of the yéere after Chrysts birth 1570. are passed 3079. yéeres From the first passeouer vntoo the passion of Chryst the Pascall Lamb that was offered for vs are 1542. yéeres From the last Iewish passeouer which Chryst hild with his Disciples before his passion are passed 1537. yéeres And frō the beginning of the world vntoo this present yéere 1570. are accounted 5532. yéeres The second place A comparing of the Iewish Passeouer with passeouer of the Christians THe Storie of the institution of the Iewish passeouer and the ceremonies ▪ of the same are described in Exod. xij which in very goodly portrayture peynteth out the doctrine concerning the persone and benefits of Chryst concerning the new obedience that is too bée yelded too god All the sayd comparison may for instructions sake bée diuided intoo six Articles The marking out of the tyme. For as in the first mooneth the beginning wherof was always the coniunction or méeting of the Sun and the Moone next too the equinoctial of the spring tyme the tenth day of the mooneth the pascall Lamb was too bée chosen out of the whole flocke and too bée kept til the .xiiij. day or full moone So Chryste the tenth day of the first mooneth that is too wit vpō Palmesunday entered into the citie of Hierusalem and the .xiiij. daye was taken in the Gardein and sacrifysed for the saluation of mankynd 2 Of the persone of Chryst As the Lamb was too bée chosen without spot a Male and a yéerling So is Chryst a Lamb without spot without guyle vndefyled and cléerly without all sinne and blemish j Pet. j. Hebr. vij 3 Of the sacrifise of Chryst Like as it behoued the Lamb too bée slayne and offered by the whole multitude So was Chryst our Passeouer offered for vs Hither may all the doctrine concerning the passion and sacrifyse of Chryst offered vppon the Alter of the crosse bée referred 4 Of the benefits of Chrysts sacrifyce Like as God spared the Israelites whose posts were sprinkled with the blud of the Lamb euen so all they that are sprinkled with the blud of Iesus Chryst obteyne forgiuenesse of sinnes and euerlasting lyfe according too this saying Behold the Lamb of God which taketh away the sinnes of the world j. Pet. j. Yée are redéemed with the precious blud of the immaculate Lamb Chryst 5 Of the applyment of Chrystes benefites Like as the posts of the Israelites were sprinkled with a bundle of Isop dipped in the blud of the Lamb So is the vertue and woorking of Chrystes blud or sacrifise offered and applyed too vs by his woord by the sacraments of Baptim and the Lords Supper Psalm lj Thou shalt sprinkle mée with Hisop O Lord and I shall bée made cleane 6 Of conuersion or new obedience Like as it behoued the dowe too bée taken out of the houses of the Israelites and that they should eate vnleauened bread So Paule willeth vs too put away the old Leuen that is too say sinne false opinions and leawde lustes and earnestly too practise sincere fayth prayer and al vertues that please God and so to kéepe a continuall feast of Passeouer in vnleauened bread of vncorruptnesse and truthe The benefites of Chrysts resurrection are cheefly three FIrst glorious deliuerance from the tyrannye of the Deuill sinne and death and restorement of rightuousnesse and euerlasting lyfe whiche Paule setteth foorth with excellent lyghtsomnesse of woords and figures Col. ij Yée are rysen agein in Chryst through faith in Gods power who hath raysed him from death and with him also quickened vs who were dead in our sinnes forgiuing vs all our trespasses and putting out the hādwriting that was ageinst vs in the lawe written which he hath taken away fastened too his crosse and hath spoyled rule and power and made a shewe of them openly and hath triumphed ouer them in his own persone Let vs alwayes haue before our eyes this most beautiful description of the victorie and triumphe of Chryst rysing frō death And bycause he termeth it a Triumphe let vs consider the comparison Whē the Romane Captaynes made warre with puissant Kings and ouercame them in battaill they were woont too bée caryed intoo the citie of Rome sitting in a charyot of gold and a chayre of Iuorye which was drawen by foure whyte horses Before the Charyot were led and set out too the showe the vāquished enemies Kings that were prisoners And alost before the charyot were caried tables in whiche were paynted the battels the winnings of Cities and the other things doone by the conquerour After the charyot folowed the souldiours by whom the conquest was made Vntoo them were rewards giuen The Graundcaptein that was the Conquerour being crowned with bayleaues or fig leaues was led intoo the Capitoll where knéeling downe before the Altar of the most mightie and most mercifull Iupiter he gaue him thankes for bestowing that victorie vpon the Romanes and when he had made his sacrifise departed too the court So when Paulus Aemylius had vanquished Persey King of Macedonie he led him prisoner in Tryumph his sonne also who afterward became a Clerk in Rome Of this maner of the Romane triumph dooth Paule take patterne in this place Chryst our king hath hild continual and sore warre with the whole kingdome of Sathan whiche is diuided intoo certein principalities Potestates and degrées At length by his owne death he hath ouercome death by his passion he hathe taken away sinne by becōming accursed he hath set vs frée from the curse of the Lawe These thrée enimies sin death and the curse of the lawe or the handwryting of our owne cōscience are the chéefest sinewes of the Diuels power These hath Chryst vanquished and taken away not with gunnes swoordes and speares but with his owne crosse This caryeth he in Triumph and vppon it fasteneth he
heinous so as sin may become out of measure sinful and being fully felt too bée so may strike dreadfull feares and astraughtments into mennes consciences which immediatly vppon the stirring vp and discouering of sin by the law do giue sentence of death ageinst themselues find themselues giltie of eternall damnation Too this méening it is sayd The power of sin is the law as in Rom. v. The law entred in that sin myght abound Also Rom. vij I had not knowne sin but for the law For when the commaundemēt came sin reuiued and I am dead that is too say the law shewed the hugenesse and heynousnesse of sin and of Gods wrath ageinst sin and assoone as Gods wrath was once known sin which héertofore slept in quietnesse was stirred vp and became more strong and effectual and ouerwhelmed man with the féeling of Gods wrath and with horrible dreadfulnesse and endlesse Death For the law exacteth alwayes of vs suche an obedience and conformablenesse as is vnpossible too mannes nature and too those that are not conformable it thundreth out this thunder bolt Curssed is he that continueth not throughly in all thinges that are wrytten in the lawe And so there was no shift but that all mankynde béeing subdued and oppressed by these moste cruell enemies sinne Deathe and the cursse of the lawe which are the chéefe sinewes of the Diuels kingdome must haue perished vtterly Neyther could he by any power of man or succor of Angels haue rid himselfe out of this cruell Tyrannye onlesse these myghtye and dreadfull enemies of mankynde had bin vanquished and ouerthrowne by the Sonne of God our Lorde Iesus Chryste who was born too vs giuen to vs who died for vs and rose agein for vs that his victory had bin bestowed vppon vs by faith j. Ioh. v. Heb. ij By his own death he put downe him y had Lordship ouer death that is too say the deuil and reconciled those which through feare of death wer all their life time oppressed with bondage Coloss ij Yée are risen ageine with Chryst through faith that is wrought by the operation of God which raised him frō death And with him he hath quickened vs also that were dead in our sinnes and hath forgiuen our trespasses and put out the handwryting that was ageinst vs in the law written and hath takē it away and fastened it too his crosse and spoyled rule and power and made a shewe of them openly and tryumphed ouer them in his owne person Esay ix For the yoke of his burthen that is to wit death and al calamities wherwith mankynd is ouerloden the staffe of his shoulder that is too say sin which is the thing the staffe or the dart with which death pusheth all men through killeth them and the scepter of his exaction that is too say the law which exacteth perfect obedience with horrible wrath condemneth all men that are not conformable vntoo it hast thou ouercome or vanquished as in the day of Madian For like as Gedeon did put the Madianits too flight not with bodyly armor and weapon but only with the sound of a trūpet and by putting them in feare with burning cressets euen so the sonne of God vanquisheth his enemies sin death and the diuel with none other weapōs than a trumpet that is to say the sound of his Gospel and the fire of his holy spirite which kindleth in mennes harts the light of true fayth settled vpon the sonne of God the conqueror of sinne and death as is sayd j. Ioh. v. This is the victorie that ouercōmeth the world euen your faith And .j. Peter v. Whom resist you strong in Faith. This excellent doctrine in al miseries and sorowes the most souerein and assured comfort whereuppon our whole saluation is stayed Paule setteth foorth in this place beautifyed with twoo testimonies Esay xxv Death is swalowed vp intoo victorie Ose xiij Death where is thy sting Hell wher is thy victory ▪ Now too the entent these textes alledged by Paule may bée vnderstood the better and the largenesse of the Doctrine and comfort comprised in them bée looked the néerer vntoo and the easlyer cōsidered I wil adde the grammaticall exposition of them The woordes of Esay are these In this mountaine shal he swalowe vp or deuour the wrapping of faces wherein all people are wrapped and the couering wherewith all nacions are couered And he shall swalowe vp death intoo victorie And the Lord God shall wipe awaye the teares from all faces and shall take away the rebuke or reproche of his people out of all the earth Esay preacheth of the benefites of the sonne of God that he most puissantly deliuereth his Churche bothe from all other moste sorowfull and principall euils and in especially from Death which no force and wisdome of man can ouercome When as by his Death he not only vanquisheth and ouerthroweth our Death but also vtterly abolisheth it and swalloweth it vp and wypeth away and crosseth out the reproche and teares of his people that is too wit sinne and all other miseries and sorowes But in the beginning he speaketh figuratiuely when he sayeth that the wrapping of the face wherwith all people are wrapped shall be deuoured For by the figure Metonimya which is a transposing of names he noteth the thing signifyed by the name of the thing that betokeneth it For the faces of dead folkes are woont too bée wrapped and hidden in clothes These wrappings shall bée taken away that is too say death it selfe shallbée taken away or deuoured according as Esay himselfe anon after expoundeth that properly which he had spoken erst figuratiuely as the Prophets are accustomed too doo He shall deuour or swalow vp death intoo victorie or by swalowing vp deathe the sonne of God shall get the vpper hand and shall reygne and triumph like as death had erst reigned ouer mankinde and made hauocke of all menne and none coulde wythstande him The thrée score and ten interpreters haue trāslated these woordes of Esay thus And Death preuayling deuoured bycause Death wasteth away deuoureth all men But Paul too the intent too set foorth the true and natiue meening of Esay and too shewe that it ought not too haue bin translated Death preuayling deuoured But he that is too say the sonne of God deuoured Death chaungeth the verbe actyue intoo a passiue and so expresseth the same méening how bee it muche more plainly and piththely Death is swallowed vp intoo victorie that is too say Death which héertofore deuoured al mē is now it selfe deuoured and swalowed vp intoo victorie by the sonne of God the conqueror of Death so as nowe from hencefoorth the sonne of God is a continuall conqueror and euerlasting tryumpher ouer Death For the Hebrue woorde Nitzach is as muche too say as too vanquishe too preuayle too tryumph and now and then it signifieth also euerlasting continuall and for euermore Therfore in the Latin translacion of Esay wée
God. 4 He maketh mention of one of the finall causes of good woorkes Namely too the entent the slaunders of the vngodly which father horrible wickednesses vppon the Christen religion myght bée proued vntrue and by our godlynesse modestie and other examples of vertues many may bée allured too learne and loue the Doctrine of the true Churche and thereuppon turning vntoo Christ glorifie God as is said in the fifth of Mathew Let your lyght so shyne before men that they may sée your good woorkes and glorifie your father which is in heauen The second place of the ciuill Magistrate NO worldly power no armyes doo more strongly fortifie and maintein the authoritie of the ciuill ordinaunce and the obedience due too the magistrate than these commaundementes of god j. Peter the second and Romaines the xiij which doo most streytly charge men too obey the magistrate and all mannes ordinaunce or ciuill order which in déede is the woorke of God and a singular witnesse of his wisdome ryghtuousnesse and goodnesse For God by his wisdome hath made differences in the degrées of persones whiche rule and are ruled as of Magistrates and subiectes Husbandes and wyues parents and children c. Also he hath by his owne voyce set foorth Lawes of vertues ▪ and of al duties to bée performed too Godward too the Magistrates and too other men and hath appoynted and established a forme of iudgements which are the defence and execution of the Lawes a Rule of vpryghtnesse too bée obserued in bargayning handycraftes néedfull for the lyfe Lawes of successions punishmentes of transgressers defences of good men lawfull taxes and tallages warfare and the lawe of armes and all other partes of eiuill order and policie ▪ too the intent he may bée knowen too bée present in all common weales and that the duties of iustice may bée vnderstood and executed and that honest discipline peace the Vniuersities and Schooles of lerning and other good things may bée maynteyned among mankynd This ciuill order is with great ●●ede too bée discerned frō the vyces and confusions which the f●endes and their instruments that is too wit vngodly and Tyrannicall Gouernours doo foyst intoo the order appoynted by god And let the diffinition of a Magistrate bée considered whiche Paule Rom. xiij and Peter in this Epistle haue set foorth A Magistrate is a Minister appoynted by Gods ordināce and armed with Lawes and swoord too bée the keeper of outward discipline and peace and too punish th 〈…〉 dooers and too defend and prayse the well dooers Peter willeth men too obey the worldly Magistrate and the ordinances and lawes made by man that is a Lawfull Magistrate for the Lord Gods sake who most streightly cōmaundeth obedience and will haue Magistrates too bée his deputies and ministers and the setters foorth of his wisdom and the executers of his diuine Iustice and therefore he vouchsaueth Magistrates the name of Gods. Psal lxxxij I haue sayd yée are Gods. And hereuntoo also may the most graue sentence of Plutarch bée referred Iustice is the end of the Lawe the Lawe is the woorke of the Gouerner the Gouerner is the Image of God who beautifieth all things and by vertue the gouerner maketh himselfe like vntoo God. Wherefore for Gods sake who is the author of ciuill gouernement let vs bée subiect too our King and his Capteyns which are sent by him that is too say by God or the King too punish the vngratious and too maynteyne the good and too honor them with rewardes For in that respect are they called gracious Lords Luc. xxij And men must patiently obey not only the good courteouse and gracious but also the rough hard crabbed and froward Lords or Maisters yea and bondage euen though it bée somwhat with the streyghtest is too bée endured as long as wée may obey without sinne But all seruices become harder and gréeuouser in this old age of the forworne world for as the sinnes of the worlde increase so also the punishements and miseries as well publike as priuate are heaped one vppon another Therefore wée must the more patiently beare the burthens of the Magistrates though they bée euen with the forest And although wée haue before God deserued all punishments yet notwithstanding when wée haue vniust burthens layd vppon vs by the Magistrate or by others wée may beare the burthen with so much the more quiet mynd bycause our conscience is assured that wée are blamelesse For what soeuer a man suffereth vnwoorthily is to bée borne patiently But when the pain ensewes desert it comes too worke thee wo and smart And therefore S. Peter in this place sayeth It is woorth thanks if a man suffer punishment for conscience sake to Godward That is too say it deserueth thanks or prayse or it is acceptable too GOD when a man beareth out iniuries patiently in a iust quarell or in Gods behalfe For it is the cause that makes a Martir and not the martyring of him The third place CHristen libertie is not a lawlesnesse too folowe all kynd of concupiscence and wickednesse to doo what a man listeth as the seditious Bowers dreamed who thought them selues exempted frō payment of tributes frō obedience too bée performed too the ciuill Magistrate bycause all Christen men are in●raunchysed intoo the libertie of the sonnes of God through Chryst Uerely these men made the Christen libertie a cloke of their malice For the christen libertie is a cleere riddance from sinne from Gods wrath from curse of the Lawe and from endlesse death giuen too vs by and for the sonne of God who was as a seruant and dyed for vs and not an exemption from the obedience that is too bée performed too God or too the ciuill Magistrates as is shewed more at large in an other place Vppon the Sunday called Cantate or the fourth Sunday after Easter Sing vntoo the Lord a new song c. Psal 97. ¶ The Epistle Iames. j. EVery good gifte and euery perfect gift is from aboue and commeth downe from the Father of lyghtes with whom is no variablenesse neither shadow of chaunge Of his owne will begate he vs with the woorde of truthe that wee should bee the first frutes of his creatures Wherefore deere brethren let euery man bee swifte too heare slowe to speake slowe too wrath For the wrath of man worketh not that which is ryghtuous before god Wherfore laye a parte all filthynesse and superfluitie of maliciousnesse and receyue with meekenesse the woord that is graffed in you which is able to saue your soules The disposement The cheef places are fyue The first place is AN euident proofe that God is not the cause of euill For the beginning of this Epistle matcheth with y discourse going before in whiche Iames hath taught that God tempteth no man that is too say enforceth no man too sinne or too fall but that eche man is tempted of his own concupiscence that is too say of his own
vs of whiche is spoken in the first and fifth commaundements Men offend very sore in all their lyfe but specially in their aduersities hurting themselues and others through impatience Therefore let vs haue before our eyes the admonishements of other wise mē as O foole anger in aduersitie auayleth not And in the same Tragedie Thou giuest place too anger which alwayes vndooth thée And also inespecially this saying of Iames The wrath of man worketh not the things that are ryghtfull before God like as Theodosius in his angre flew fyue thousand giltlesse people at Thessalonica Iob Ieremie and many other godly persones offended in their troubles thorough wrathfulnesse Therefore let vs brydle wrath partly with thinking vppon other caces and perilles and inespecially with the example of Chryste who sayeth Lerne of mée for I am méeke and lowly of hart The fifth is A generall exhortation too eschewe sin and too embrace and hold faythfully the woord of God which is the power of god Therfore laying asyde all vnclennesse that is too say sinne that is bred and borne with vs and abundance of malice that is too say the maliciousnesse and actuall sinnes that flowe out of it Embrace yée faythfully kéepe yée the séede of Gods woord sowen in you of which you bée borne a new as he sayd afore Of his owne good will begate he vs with the woord of truthe by which onely and none otherwyse God imparteth forgiuenesse of sinnes and euerlasting saluation vntoo vs. Vppon the Sunday called Vocem Iucunditatis or the .v. Sunday after Easter VTter yée the voyce of gladnesse and let it bée heard Halleluia Shewe it foorth too the vttermost boundes of the earth for the Lord hath deliuered his people Halleluia ¶ The Epistle Iacob ● SEe that yee be doers of the woord and not heerers only deteyning your own selues For if any man heare the woord and declareth not the same by his workes he is like vntoo a man beholding his bodyly face in a glasse For assoone as he hath loked on himselfe he goeth his way and forgetteth immediatly what his fashion was But who so looketh in the perfect law of libertie and continueth therin yf hee bee not a forgetfull hearer but a dooer of the worke the same shall bee happy in his deede If any man among you seeme too be deuoute and refrayneth not his toung but deceyueth his owne hearte this mans deuocion is in vayne Pure deuocion and vndefiled before God the father is this to visit the fatherles and widowes in their aduersitie and to keepe himselfe vnspotted of the world IN the Sermon of this day Tauler expounding this moste swéete promisse of Chrystes Howe muche rather shal your heauenly father giue the holy Ghost too those that aske reciteth that excellent saying which is cited in the place concerning Inuocation and which otherwyse also is woont too bée often repeated and beaten intoo mennes heades in our churches Mannes mynd is neuer so greedy too receyue but that God is much more redy too giue for he is soothfast and a kéeper of his promisses It was the custome of all Christendome a late yéeres too make publike processions these twoo dayes folowing intoo the féeldes néere vntoo their Cities and toun●s and too make solemne prayers for obteinment of luckie encrease of the frutes of the earth and for peace and other good things at gods hād And therupon it was called Rogation weeke or the wéek of publike prayers and the Sunday was called the Rogation day Now forasmuch as true inuocation is the chéefest highest woorshipping of God and the chéefe ●uttresse and wall of the Church and of all the godly and in those Letanies or opē Rogations there were many corruptions of true inuocatiō and in especiall Idolatrous woorshipping of Sainctes receiued and stablished it is bée houefull too open too the héerers a sound summe of the true doctrine concerning the ryght inuocation of God comprehēded in this most swéete saying of this dayes gospel Verely verely I say vnto you whatsoeuer ye ask of the father in my name he will giue it you Aske and ye shall receiue that your ioy may bee perfect Therefore I exhort the well mynded that in the publike exposition of this dayes gospel they diligently cōsider the doctrine of true inuocation and often beat vpon it and daily apply the same to their vse For Inuocation is the chéef most hyghest honoring of God wherby our harts being stirred through the instinct of the holy ghost doo with true and earnest motion vppon trust of our mediator Chryst aske and look for all good things both ghostly and bodily presēt and too come at the true God the father of our Lord Iesus Chryst assuredly warranting our selues that wée are herd and obtein the good things which wée aske according too his promisses The partes of all true Inuocation or Prayer are sixe FIrst the calling vpon the true God the eternal father of our Lord Iesus Chryst made manifest in his church by his assured woord and by his sōne now sent Not feyned Gods not Iupiter Apollo or Pallas not holy men that are dead but the only true God the father the sonne and the holy Ghost must bée called vppon Secondly the consideration of Gods moste streight commaundement which willeth the good things that are promised too bée demaunded and looked for at Gods hand as in this dayes gospel Aske and ye shall receiue Luke ▪ xviij Pray alwayes Psal xlix Cal vpon mée in the day of thy trouble Thirdly repentance or acknowledgement of our sinnes and of our owne vnwoorthinesse as Daniel confesseth himself in his ix chapter wée haue sinned wée haue doone amisse To thée O Lord bee rightuousnesse but vntoo vs confusion offace Fourthly the calling too mynd of the promisses cōcerning remissiō of sinnes the héering of our prayers for Christ our mediators sake as is said in this dayes gospel whatsoeuer ye shall aske of the father in my name he will giue it you ▪ if yée aske it in such maner as he hath expressed in his woord Spirituall benefites peremptorily and without any condition and temporall or worldly benefites and deliuerance from troubles with exception first of our owne profit welfare if he of his fatherly wisdome shall think the thing too bée profitable and wholsom which wee aske Secondly of ▪ the crosse or chastisement of the godly as is sayd in Marke they shall receiue house and lands howbéeit with tribulation Thirdly wée must not apoint God the maner and time of our deliuerance according too this saying if the Lord make taryance abide thou his leysure And fourthly bodily benefits are not too bée gotten by our owne deuises before God bestow them vppon vs. Fifthly faith embrasing gods promis and assuring it self certainly that a mannes sinnes are released and his prayers herd for Chryst the mediators sake Sixthly the reckening vp of the things that are too bée asked as well Ghostly as bodily which
of the exposition of the vertues of the first cōmaundement out of the .xxxv. chapter of Exodus The vertue that encoūtreth Idolatry is true Godlynesse or the true worshipping of God or christian religion which is to acknowledge the one true God the Father the Son and the holy Ghost the maker of heuen and earth aryght and to call vpon him and to worship him with true fayth obediēce according as hée hath shewed himself in his own word of the law the Gospel The second place OF whoordom which alwayes is ioyned with miswoorshipping oftentymes in the prophetes is put for idolatry it self The vertue contrary too whoordom is chastitie the orderly exposition whereof may be repeted out of the sixt comandement Now Paule alludeth to the story of the Israelites who béeing called to the sacrifises and feastes of the Idoll Peor did eate of the Idolofferings and committed fornication with the Idoll Peor and with the daughters of Moab Num. xxv The third place OF tempting God whiche is not to obey God paciently in suffring calamities and troubles like as the Israelites grudged at the trouble somnesse of their iourney and wer therfore slain by fyry serpents Num. xxj and not to stay a mans self vpō gods word ordinance but eyther to deny God and his works which notwithstanding we know to be done by god As the Pharisies Luke xj attributed vnto Belzebub the miracles wrought by Chryst and the Israelites Exod. xvij deny that the Lord God brought them out of Egypt or to correct Gods cōmaundments and ordinances vpon a mans own rashnesse vpon trust of his own wisedom and strength as if a man would go ouer a greate riuer a foote wheras god hath appoynted this order that it should be passed by bridge or by bote The Enthusiastes leauing Gods word by which only he imparteth his light and benefits vntoo vs seeke new enlightnings The Isralites in Num. xiiij and xxj despising Gods ordinaunce and commaundement determine too make them selues a newe Capteine too conuey them ageyne intoo Aegipte When Chryste was willed to cast himselfe downe from the pinacle of the Temple hée aunswerd that God was not too bée tempted who appoynted this order that men should go downe by gréeces The whole exposition of the storie concerning the firy serpentes the brazen serpent set vp by Moyses in the wildernesse which Paul citeth in this place may be fetched out of my exposition of the one and twentith chapter of Num. of this saying Iohn iij. Like as Moyses lifted vp the serpent in the wildernesse The fourth place OF grudging or repining which is a fretting chafing a disobediēce ageinst God in troubles punishmēts as the Isralites in Num. xj and xiiij murmured and grudged taking the labor and paynfulnesse of their iorney impaciently lyke thanklesse persons forgetting all the benefits and promises of God distrusting him as it were reprouing him of vntruth for not performing the foode defēce which he had promised ●othing his presēt benefits lusting after fleshe and other ●iner fare Of which lusting Paul but euē a litle afore sayd Lust not after euil things as they did And in general the doctrine concerning lust cōcupiscence or the hedynesse of al our inclinatiōs affections powers to which right well agréeth this verse of Crates Foule lustfulnesse is euen the ground of euils al that may bee found And also the doctrine of pacience and ryghtfulnesse which lotheth not good things present beareth discommodities incident may bée repeted in this place Cōcerning which these sayings are vsual Sufficient for the day is the trauel therof Also content thy self with things that come too hand And agein An Asse is he in deede whom hard mischaunce can make an Asse But wyse is he that paciently hard stormes can ouerpasse But proprely Grudgyng fighteth ageynst the first commaundement and the countervertue vntoo it is pacience The fifth place IT is a generall lesson concerning punishmentes or miseries that they bée examples whiche warne men to shun Gods displesure and such other penalties For wheras the Israelits were destroyed in the wildernesse by the destroying Aungell or by the minister and executer of Gods wrath punishments all these things befel them that they myght bee as patterns and examples vntoo vs vpon whom the ends of the world are come too put vs in mynde of Gods dreadfull wrath ageynst sinne and of eschuing suche like fallings whiche procure Gods displeasure of the endlesse punnishemēts that shal ensue without dout Therefore who so thinketh himselfe too stande and specially which déemeth it lawfull for him to eate of Idolofferings let him looke to it that he fall not into Idolatry dreadfull punnishments lyke as the children of Israell Aaron himself and Salomon also did Therfore we had néed to vse singular wakernesse and heede and earnest prayer least through fond persuasion of oure owne knowledge through the craft of the diuell laying snares for vs in our owne infirmitie wée bee throwneheadlong intoo Idolatry and other horrible calamities For euen those that bée borne a newe and are in very déede godly may slide and by losing grace the holy ghoste may fall intoo euerlasting destruction like as Saule Iudas and others perished The sixt place COncerning temptations and the manner how to put them away and ouercome them I haue giuen some incling vpon the .iiij. chapter of Mathew Temptation is a prouocation or motion to synne and wretchednesse rising of mans infirmitie that is to wit of doutings and miswéenings of the mynd and of sinfull inclinatiōs and affections of the hart or of outward inticements occasiōs which stir vp those sinful inclinations as Dauid by lighting vpon the beautiful shape of Bersabée is tempted of his owne concupiscence and yet is not driuen by the diuel vtterly to despise and hate God as Nero Saul and Iudas were But vnto those that haue the first beginnings of true godlynesse true feare of God true faith there is a most swéete comfort set forth in this saying God is faithful who suffereth vs not to bée tempted aboue our strength as if he shoulde say God louing vs hartily and with stedfast good will embracing all such as haue the beginning of true godlynesse suffreth vs not too bée ouercome and too sinke vnder the allurementes of sin neither wil he lay greater burthens vpon vs than we bée able to beare through but distributeth troubles by geometrical proportion Vpon the stout and manly saincts such as Iacob and Dauid were he layeth a sorer weight and vpō them that be weaker he layeth a lighter weight and strengthneth and confirmeth our harts with the holy ghost that they may be able to endure out the payne And he ruleth the fallings out that they may bée too the welfare both of our selues and of others according as it is sayd to the godly all things worke too the beste
and not in many séedes that is to say partly for Christes sake through fayth and partly for our owne good workes Fifthly Paule in expounding the promis made to Abrahā sheweth in this chapter the applyment of Christes benefits in these words They that are of fayth y is to say they y beléeue are blissed as faythful Abrahā was Sixthly of the calling of y Gentiles Seuenthly of original sin For all y promises commaūdementes of God are to be vnderstood with a certeine contrarietie as thus God promiseth his blessing too all men for Christes sake Ergo all men are cursed for sinne before And eyghtly the Article of our Créede concerning Christes conception and birth of the virgin Marie may bée buylded out of this promis For seeing it was of necessitie that the promised deliuerer who beyng blissed himself should blisse others must be voyd of al sinne that al which are cōceyued of mans seede are borne defiled with sin It foloweth that Christ was not conceyued borne of mans séede Concerning the law there be foure admonishments or lessons in this Epistle THe first is of the time of the publishing of the law vppon mount Sinay that is to wit the foure hundred thirtith yeare after that the séede Christe was promised to Abraham Now the first promis concerning the séede was reueled to Abraham Gen. xij in the thousand xxiij yeare of the world the thrée hundred thréescore seuenth yeare after the floud the thréescore and fiftéenth yeare of Abrahams age a thousand nyne hundred fortye yéeres before Christ was borne Now from the deliueraunce of the promis concerning the séede which was the .lxxx. yéere of Abrahams age Gen. xij vnto the byrth of Isaac were xxv yéeres Gen. xxj from Isaac to the birth of Iacob thréescore yéeres Gen. xxv from the birth of Iacob vnto the goyng down into Egipt which was the .xxxix. yéere of the age of Ioseph are a hundred thirty yéeres Gen. xlvij From the going down into Egipt to the death of Ioseph are thréescore and eleuen yeares Gen. l. From the death of Ioseph to the birth of Moyses are thréescore and foure yéeres From the birth of Moyses to the departure out of Egipt the publishing of the law are lxxx yeares And so the whole number is foure hundred and thirtie yeares The second admonishement is concerning the propre vse and effect of the morall law which was added bycause of transgression and not to iustifie men ▪ bring them to lyfe and saluacion euerlasting neyther alonly to restreyne mens misdooings and offences and to represse them and hold them short with commaundementes and penalties nor too bée a chastisement of wilfull and vnwilfull offences as Demosthenes defineth it but to augmente mens transgressions or sinnes and to make them greater by shewing vs the hugenesse horriblenesse of our sinnes and of Gods wrath ageynst sinne whiche things wée knew not of before and by horrible accusing fraying ▪ and condemning men for sinne and to worke most sorowfull dismayednesse and despayre in our harts vntill the promised seede do come and that the comfort of fayth bée kindled in the hart As for example the voyce of Gods law bewrayed accused and encreased the transgression of Adam and Eue and strake them with horrible dreadfulnesse and feare vntill the promis of the séede that should come was vttered by trust wherof they were deliuered out of the dread of sinne death the curse of the law Of this spirituall chéef vse of Gods law Paule speaketh in this Epistle he enlighteneth it with many woords in the Epistle to the Rom. the v. vij viij chapters The law entered in y sinne might abound Also what shal wée say Is the law sin God forbid But I had not knowen what sinment yf it had not bin for y law ▪ For I wist not that lust was sinne yf the law had not sayd Thou shalt not lust For without the law sinne is dead Also by the law sinne becommeth out of measure sinfull And ageyn the law is the power of sinne The third admonishment is of the efficient cause or the author of the law that is published The law was ordeyned by Angelles or deliuered by the ministerie of Angels vpon mount Sinay as it is sayd Act. vij Moyses was in the church in the wildernesse with the Angell speaking too him vpon mount Sinay who receyued the worde of lyfe that was too bee giuen to vs but your fathers would not obey him Also ▪ Ebr. ij For yf the woord that was spoken by Angelles was stedfast and that all transgression and disobedience hath receyued iust rewarde howe shall wée escape yf wée neglect so great saluacion vttered by the lord the very sonne of God The same setting togither of contraries dooth Paule vse in this place The promis was spoken vntoo Abraham immediatly from God himself but the lawe was vttered by his seruaunts the aungels and that in the hand of a mediator which was Moyses who in Deut. v. sayeth thus I was a meane went betwixt you God at that time brought you woord what he sayd for you were afrayd of the fyre went not vp into the mount Now séeing that the people was not able to abyde so much as to heare the voyce of the law much lesse the thunder lightning of Gods wrath darted forth by the law It is an euidēt matter that they are not iustified by the lawe but that they haue neede of the true Mediator of whom Moyses was a figure too go betwéene the two parties that is to wit betwéene God who beyng wroth with sin beateth mens hartes a péeces with the curse of the law as it were with a pestle or with thunder and men who are giltie of sin subiect to Gods displeasure to thintent that he participating both the natures of Godhead manhood may vndertake Gods displeasure for vs by his intreatance merite satisfie Gods iustice set vs in his good fauour grace For a mediator is not of one but goeth betwixt two parties namely God man that were at debate whiche debate the law discouereth nourisheth encreaseth confirmeth by be wraying accusing condēning sin But God is one who of his excéeding great frée goodnesse hath made a promis of the séede and sent his beloued son that he by taking mans nature vppon him should take away the debate the curse of the law giue to the beléeuers the blissing or rightuousnesse lyfe that was promised to Abraham Héere may the whole doctrine concerning the mediator ▪ concerning the office and benefites of the Mediator Christ and of the causes why it behooued the twoo natures too bée vnited in the Mediator bée repeted Fourthly Paule answereth to this question whither the law striue ageinst the promis of the Gospell bycause wée are iustified not by the law but by the promis
And he aduoucheth that the law is not only nothing ageynst the testament or promis concerning Christ but also that it confirmeth it yea most manifestly proueth that men must of necessitie be iustified by the frée mercy of God onely for Christes sake For in asmuch as gods law and the whole scripture conuinceth all men to be vnrightuous defiled with sin subiect to Gods wrath endlesse damnacion It is euident that the law it self beareth witnesse that no man can be iustified before God for his own worthinesse clennesse Therfore let no man vpon trust of his own strēgth his own vertues or his own deseruings hope to obteyne rightuousnesse euerlasting lyfe in any other thing than in the onely free promis or in Christ onely Vpon the .xiiij. Sunday after Trinitie ¶ The Epistle Galat. v. I Say walke in the spirite and fulfill not the lust of the flesh For the flesh lusteth contrary to the spirite and the spirite contrary to the flesh these are contrary one to the other so that ye can not doo whatsoeuer yee woulde But and yf yee bee ledde of the spirite then are yee not vnder the lawe The deedes of the flesh are manifeste whiche are these adultrye fornicacion vnclennesse wantonnesse worshipping of Images witchcraft hatred variaunce zele wrath strife sedicions sectes enuying murder dronkennesse gluttonye and suche like Of the which I tell you before as I haue tolde you in times past that they which committe such things shall not be inheritors of the kingdome of god Contrarily the fruyte of the spirite is loue ioy peace long suffering gentilnesse goodnesse faythfulnesse meekenesse temperaunce Ageynst such there is no law They truely that are Christes haue crucified the flesh with the affections and lustes The disposement THis Epistle is of those sortes of cases that persuade For it is an exhortacion to good workes or new obedience agréeing with Gods will amplyfied with two figures Antithesis and Distribution And the state or proposition of the Epistle enlightned with the Antithesis is this sentence VValke in the spirite and fulfil not the lustes of the flesh that is to say obey the holy Ghost which ruleth youre intentes endeuers and dooings that they may agrée with the will or lawe of God and welter not in sinne or the lewde inclinacions and affections of nature corrupted and vnrenewed by the holy Ghoste or too speake shortly do good woorkes and eschue sinne Eyther member of this proposition Paule declareth enlargeth with a distribution of the generalitie into his particulars Now let the termes be vnderstood aright The spirite signifieth God the holy Ghoste and all new motions of true feare fayth and loue of God and of all other vertues stirred vp by the holy Ghoste For to this end is the holy Ghoste poured out into the hartes of the beléeuers that he should do away sinne and kindle new rightuousnesse conuersation agréeing with Gods will. To walke is the same thing that to liue or to rule the purposes and déedes of the whole lyfe Flesh signifieth the whole nature of man vnrenewed by fayth and the holy Ghoste Lust of the flesh signifieth not onely the inordinate desires of the senses or of the affections in the hart as vnlawefull loues hatredes yrefulnesse and the flames of sensualitie but also it signifieth in the will the turning from God distrust carelesnesse in neglecting the displeasure and iudgement of god and standing in a mās owne conceyt and in the mynd ignorance doutfulnesse concerning the béeing and will of God c. All this whole confused heape of original and inward actual mischéeues the Scripture comprehendeth vnder the terme of lust or concupiscence of which the verse of Crates may most truly bée verified Of euils all that may bee founde Concupiscence or lust is grounde But to good purpose and méening sayeth Paule fulfil not the lustes of the flesh For euen in all the Saincts there remayneth concupiscence of the flesh that is too wit many sinful inclinations and desires darknesse in the mynde and doutfulnesse distrust carnall carelesnesse and standing in a mans owne conceyte in the wil and a great ●able of sinful pangs and affectiōs in the hart These mischéefs like deadly foes kéepe warre in our mindes ageinst the spirite and ageinst the good motions that are stirred vp by the holy Ghost as in Rom. vij Paule describeth this fyght of the flesh ageinst the spirit with many words and also they prouoke and enforce vs to outward sinnes Howbeit these workings of the fleshe must not bée fulfilled but must be kept down and mortified by the holy Ghost who ruleth the mynd will and hart that they may willingly and with a true intent exercise the dedes or vertues agréeing with the will or law of god For they that are led by the spirite are no longer vnder the lawe or vnder sinne which is accused condemned by the law neyther perfourme they their obedience too God by compulsion and constraynt of the law but of a frank and freeharted willingnesse of their owne Paul distributeth the woorks of the flesh and of the spirite or sinnes and good woorkes into certeine particulars which may bée referred too agréeable precepts of the Ten commaundementes The manifest deeds of the flesh he nameth sinnes or wickednesses which men cōmit wittingly and willingly or which the dooer knoweth to bée sinne and sinneth wilfully For he putteth a difference between their synnes that are doone ageynst conscience whiche dwell not in the saintes and the sins of ignorance naturall infirmitie darknesse and the sinfull heates which oftentymes happen ageinst mens wills The first four kindes Aduoutry fornication vnclenenesse and wantonnesse doo fight ageinst the sixt commandement and the vertue contrary to them is chastitie The fifth kynd of the works of the flesh Idolatrie comprehendeth all sinnes ageinst the first table as false opinions concerning God heresies superstitions and al worshippings and seruings of God chosen without the warrant of Gods word as Masses Moonkishe toyes c. The contrary vertue is true godlinesse or fayth and true woorshipping of god The ten termes or sinnes folowing 1. Witchcraft 2. hatred 3. variance 4. spitefulnesse 5. wrath 6. strife 7. seditions 8. sects 9. enuying 10. and murther fyght all ageynst the fyfth commaundment And the contrary vertues are Ryghtfulnesse whiche hurteth not an other mans lyfe body or good name fréendship desire of cōcord méeknesse The exposition of euery of these woords their differences may be taken out of the exposition of the ten cōmandements or out of my rules of lyfe The last two kindes Drunkennesse and gluttonie may in likewise bée referred to the sixt commaundement and the contrary vertue is Stayednesse or sobrietie In the ende he addeth an argumente of discommoditie or of euerlasting paynes They that giue themselues too these sinnes shall not receiue the heritage of Gods kingdome but shall bée cast into endlesse
torments The frutes of the spirit or the vertues that please God which are kindled in the godly by the holyghost are 1. The loue of God and our neighbor which comprehendeth most of the vertues of the first and secōd table For Loue is the fulfilling of the law Rom. xiij and j. Cor. xiij 2. and. 3. Ioy and peace or quietnesse and gladnesse of the hart setled in God and persuading a man assuredly that God is at one with him and at hand with hym helping him and giuing hym lyfe and gladnesse euerlasting for Chrystes sake 4. Long sufferance or pacience beareth with other folks infirmities and with wrongs doone and is not discouraged with mysdealings or other ouerthwarte things that it should doo ageynst any of Gods commaundements and it perteyneth too the first and the fifth commaundement 5. Gentlenesse or curtesie yéelding it selfe willingly to other folks to vse and willingly dooing good to others perteyneth to the seuenth and fifth commaundements 6. Goodnesse or vprightnesse hurting no man endeuering too doo good and to profit all men is of as greate force as vniuersall ryghtuousnesse whereof men are called good And it comprehendeth chéefly liberalitie and courtesie 7. Faith or true knowledge of god trust settled in Christ the mediator or faythfulnesse performing cōstācie in woord deed and in true mutuall good will and all dutifull poyntes of Fréendshyp and déemyng fréendly of other mennes willes and meenyngs perteyneth to the fifth commaundement 8. Meeknesse bryd●yng wrath desire of reuenge perteyneth lykewyse too the fyfth commaundement 9. discretenesse sobernesse stayednesse temperaunce or chastitie perteyneth to the sixth commaundement From thence therefore may a more plentyfull exposition of the vertues bée fetched Ageinste suche there is no lawe that is too say the Lawe prohibiteth not these woorkes or there is no Lawe appaynted for the ryghtuous whiche are guyded by the holy Ghoste That is too say the Lawe dooth not accuse or condemne the ryghtuous neyther dooth it holde shorte or constreyne those that are obediente But as for those that fulfill the lustes of the fleshe or forbeare outward offences ageynst their willes those dooth the Lawe restreyne accuse and condemne They truly that are Chrystes haue crucified the flesh with the affections and lustes therof that is too say those that bée godly in déede or that beléeue in Chryst fulfil not the lusts of the flesh or their sinfull inclinations and affections but doo keepe them vnder and restreine them and mortify thē with the spirite as is sayd Rom. viij If ye mortifie the déedes of the flesh by the spirite yée shall liue Vppon the .xv. Sunday after Trinitie ¶ The Epistle Gal. v. IF yee liue in the spirit let vs walk in the spirit Let vs not bee vaineglorious prouoking one another and enuying one another Brethren if any man be fallen by chance into any fault ye which are spirituall help to amend him in the spirit of meeknesse considering thy selfe lest thou also be tempted Beare ye one anothers burthen and so fulfil the law of Christ For if any man seme to himself that he is somwhat when he in dede is nothing the same deceiueth himselfe in his imagination Let euery man proue his owne worke and then shall he haue reioycing in his owne selfe and not in another For euery man shall beare his owne burthen Let him that is taught in the woord mynister vnto him that teacheth him in all good things Be not deceiued God is not mocked For whatsoeuer a mā soweth that shall he reape For he that soweth in the flesh shal of the flesh reape corruption But he that soweth in the spirite shall of the spirite reape life euerlasting The disposement THis Epistle perteineth to the kind of cases that is persuasiue For it conteyneth precepts exhortations too good works and namely too modestie and new obedience The parts or cheef places are two 1 Of modestie and lowlynesse which restreineth pride and beareth with the infirmities and blemishes of the brethren and performeth faythfulnesse and diligence in executing aryght the duties of a mans calling which true glorie that is too say the witnesse or allowment of a mannes own conscience iudging aryght dooth always accompany of it owne accord 2 Of thankfulnesse and courtesy too bée vsed towardes all the godly and specially towards schoolemasters and ministers of the Gospell IN the beginning of the Epistle is set a general exhortation vntoo new obediēce If we liue in the spirit let vs walk in the spirite that is too say séeing wée be deliuered from euerlasting death by the sonne of God and the holy ghost and that new lyfe is kindled in our hartes let vs also reuerently obey the holy ghost dwelling in our hartes and directing oure intentes and the dooings of our lyfe according to the rule of Gods lawe Let vs not be desirous of vaynglorie prouoking one an other and enuying one an other Of lowlynesse or modestie MOdestie or lowlynesse and the desire of true prayse fyght not one ageynst an other but are neybour vertues lyke as are liberalitie and sparyngnesse Grauitie and courtesie or gentlenesse iustice and mercy or pitifulnesse For the desire of true glory and of a good name is a vertue commaunded by God which liking wel of a mans owne worke that is too say faythfully executing the duties of a mannes vocation and endeuering to doo well too the church and the common weale in their place obteyneth the allowment of God and his owne conscience déemyng aright which is continually accompanyed with the commendation of other good men iudging aright also as Ionathas j. Reg. xviij Ioseph Gen. xxxix and Paule who though they bée mylde and lowly do not withstāding like well of their owne worke and buzyly and faythfully execute the labors of their vocation And therfore they obteined the allowment of God and their own conscience and the commendation of all godly menne and of the whole church This vertue doth God cōmand Philip. iiij What soeuerthings are of honest report if there bée any vertuous thing if there bée any cōmendable thing those same haue yée in mynd which yée haue both lerned séen in mée those things doo yée Also Math. ● Let your lyght so shine before men that they may sée your good works and glorifie your father which is in heauen Good name therefore must of necessitie bée soughte euen for this cause that others may by good exāples bée allured to the true acknowledgement of God and the felowship of the Churche But good name cannot bée soughte onlesse wée also earnestly séeke after vertue or true godlynesse to Godwarde and all good woorkes and labours wherby wée may in our vocation deserue wel of the church and the common weale For the foundation of true glorye is excellent vertue which is always accompanied with the glorie or cōmendation of good men and with the enuie of euill
of their hartes they thinke so as did that Cyclops in Euripides who sayeth that he acknowledgeth no other God nor offereth sacrifises too any other than too him selfe and too his belly whiche is the greatest of all Gods. And their glorie is in their shame Although false teachers bée a whyle in glorie and estimation among Noble men and with the common sorte yet dooth this reputation turne too their owne shame VVhiche are worldly mynded that is too say haue an eye onely too ease promotion and riches and too the intent they may liue at ease and not bée persecuted by the Iewes they vrge earthly things or worldly pelf vppon men as ceremonies differences of meates and such like Iewish obseruations Our conuersation is in heauen or is heauenly First he sheweth the difference betwene the ministration of the gospell and the Lawe and the ciuill gouernement The ministration of Moyses Lawe was partly heauenly or spiritual and partly earthly or ceremoniall whiche being bound too a certein policie consisted for the most part in ceremonies sacrifises circumcision differences of dayes and meates ▪ c. But the ministration of the Gospell is altogither heauenly or spirituall neyther dooth it appoynt any certeine state of gouernement or kingdome in this mortall lyfe according too this saying Iohn xix My kingdome is not of this world ▪ ij Cor. iij. The Gospell is the ministration of the Spirite whereby the true knowledge of God faith rightuousnesse and eternall lyfe is begonne in the godly who after this life shall liue in heauen as it were in one Citie with God and enioy his wisdome and goodnesse This heauenly conuersation dooth Paule will vs too séeke after and too looke for and not too dreame of any worldly kingdome such as the Iewes looke for and such as the Anabaptists in West phalye and the seditious Bouers would haue had Secondly the lyfe or conuersation of a Christian is heauenly that is too say it is not employed about earthly things too the atteynement of authoritie riches and pleasures but too the compassing of heauenly benefites as remission of sinnes rightuousnesse and euerlasting welfare The third place COncerning the resurrection and glorification of our bodyes let the whole doctrine bée taken out of j. Corin. xv ● thess. iiij Mat. xxij Daniel ▪ xij The fourth place COncerning the desire of concord let the declaration therof bée taken out of the Exposition of the fifth commaundement Vppon the .xxiiij. Sunday after Trinitie ¶ The Epistle Colos j. FOr this cause wee also since the day wee herd of it haue not ceased praying for you and desiring that ye might bee fulfilled with the knowledge of his will in all wisdome and spirituall vnderstanding that yee might walke woorthy of the Lord in all things that please being frutefull in all good woorkes and encreasing in the knowledge of GOD strengthed with all might through his glorious power vntoo all patience and long suffering with ioyfulnesse gyuing thankes vntoo the Father which hath made vs meete too bee partakers of the inheritance of sainctes in lyght Which hath deliuered vs from the power of darknesse and hath translated vs intoo the kingdome of his deare sonne in whom wee haue redemption thorowe his bloud that is too say the forgiuenesse of sinnes THe proposition of this Epistle is this I beséeche the sōne of GOD too encrease in you faith and all other vertues kindled by his Gospell The cheef places of doctrine are three 1 Of the true knowledge of God and of faith 2 Of good woorks or the frutes of faith 3 Of the benefites of the soune of God or of forgiuenesse of sinnes and iustification Paule speaketh of fayth when he sayeth VVee pray vntoo God that ye may be filled with the knowledge of his will in all wisdome and spirituall vnderstanding Now let vs alwayes haue in sight the lerned definition of faith builded vppon the woords of this Epistle Faith is a knowledge of Gods being and will reueled in the Lawe and the Gospell kindied by the holy Ghoste who boweth the hartes of the godly too assure them selues that it is the vnmouable wil of the euerlasting Father that all which beléeue in the sonne should not perishe but haue forgiuenesse of sinnes and eternall lyfe by the bludshed of the sonne of God. The partes of Faith are twoo Knowledge or perseuerance and confidence certeynly assuring a man that his sinnes are forgiuen him and he deliuered out of the power of darknesse by the blud of Gods sonne And the knowledge is eyther of the being of the eternall GOD which is soothfast iust mercifull and chaste in which there bée thrée seuerall persones the Father the Sonne and the holy Ghoste or else it is of Gods will vttered both in his Lawe whiche sayeth thus Cursed is euery one that continueth not in all the things that are written in the booke of the Lawe and also in the Gospell concerning Chryst who sayeth him selfe Iohn vj. This is the will of the eternall Father ▪ that euery one which séeth the sonne and beléeueth in him should not perish but haue lyfe euerlasting This will of GOD reueled in his Gospell is it with knowledge wherof Paule in this place wisheth vs too bée fulfilled that is too wit that wée might fully knowe the fatherly good will and excéeding great mercie of God promised in his sonne This knowledge of GOD is the true wisdome and vnderstanding that discerneth true or false opinions or doctrines concerning GOD asunder and it springeth not eyther of mennes imaginations or of Philosophicall or Pharisaicall wisdome which vnderstandeth the Lawe of outward Discipline and the promise made vntoo Abraham too bée ment of a ciuill gouernement and worldly kingdome But it is a spiritual wisdome kindled and strengthened by the holy Ghost which vnderstandeth that the Lawe is the spirituall iudgement of GOD ageinst sinne and the Gospell behyghteth not a worldly kingdome but spirituall and euerlasting good things true and effectuall comfort ryghtuousnesse lyfe and ioy In this place may bée recited the whole doctrine concerning the knowledge of God and concerning faith whiche is an assurance of Gods mercie or of forgiuenesse of sinnes promised for Chrystes sake The second place COncerning the frutes of fayth or good woorkes Paule sayeth That yee may walke woorthye of the Lord so as yee may please him being frutefull in all good woorkes and encreasing in the knowledge of GOD strengthened with all myght through his glorious power vntoo all patience and long suffering with ioyfulnesse giuing thankes too God the Father By the way let the phrase bée considered That yee may walke that is too say that yée may liue or that yée may gouerne your intentes deuises and dooings as is woorthye the Lord or as agréeth with the will and woord of the lord For woorthynesse in this place signifieth not a deseruing or recompensing or a perfect fulfilling of the Law but according as he sayeth in
this heauenly promisse of his concerning the sending of Christ 6 The othe which he sware too our father Abraham that he would giue vs. 7 That we being deliuered from the hand of our enimies might serue him without feare 8 In holynesse and ryghtuousnesse before him all the dayes of our lyfe The construction of the sixth verse is clipt for there wanteth too keepe or too performe the othe which he sware too our father Abraham The promisse concerning Chryst made vntoo Abraham confirmed by God with an othe is too bée séen in Genes xxij By my selfe haue I sworne sayth the Lord thy séede shal possesse the gates of their enimies and all nations of the earth shall bée blissed in thy séede This othe of Gods is set out with many woordes by Paul. Heb. vj. For God deliuering the promisse too Abraham bycause he had no greater by whom he myght sweare sware by himself For God méening too shew his vnchaungeable purpose more at the full too the heires of promisse assured it with an othe that by twoo vnchaungeable things in which it was impossible for God to lye wée myght haue stedfast comfort c. Galath iij. No man breaketh a mannes Testament or addeth any thing too it Vntoo Abraham and too his séede were the promisses giuen He sayth not in thy séedes as in many but in thy séede as in one which is Chryst c. But if the inheritance come by the law then is it not by promisse But God gaue it too Abraham by promisse That he would giue vs that we being deliuered c. Too bée deliuered out of the handes of our enimies is too bée set frée from sinne Death the Diuels tyrannie and euerlasting damnation and too obteine the forgiuenesse of sinnes too bée receyued intoo Gods fauoure too bée endued with the holy Ghost and too bée accepted too euerlasting lyfe Therefore too bée deliuered frō the hands of our enimies is in this place the same thing that too bée iustified Iohn viij He that woorketh sinne is the bondslaue of sinne If the sonne make you frée you shalbée frée in déede Rom. viij The lawe of the spirite of lyfe hath set mée frée from the law of sin and death Also let like sayings bée layd too them out of j. Corinth xv Rom. vj. And let vs know that the deliuerances out of the hand of Pharao or out of Egipt and out of the Captiuitie of Babilon were figures of this deliuerance by Chryste These woordes without feare may bée expounded by the saying of Paule Hebr. ij Chryst by Death destroyed him that hathe power of Deathe that is too wit the Diuell and delyuered those which through feare of Death were held in bondage all their lyfe VVee myght serue him in holynesse c. Therefore are wée sette frée from sinne and Death that héereafter wée should no more serue sinne but God in holynesse and rightuousnesse imputed and begonne Holynesse and ryghtuousnesse are woordes almost of one signification For Holy betokeneth properly one that is cleane pure voyd of all sinne and spot and acceptable too god Now God is perfect holy But wée in this lyfe are holy and ryghtuous by hauing imputed too vs the holynesse and ryghtuousnesse of Chryste through Faith and by enterance intoo newe ryghtuousnesse or obedience towardes Gods lawe which ryghtuousnesse pleaseth God not for the selfe woorthynesse thereof but for Chrystes sake only through fayth Therefore too God in holynesse and ryghtuousnesse is nothing else but too acknowledge God aryght and through fayth too beléeue that our sinnes are forgiuen vs for Christes sake and in this Fayth too begin a new obedience or life that pleaseth God according too all the commaūdements of god In fine Zacharie in these verses comprehendeth the whole Doctrine of Iustification and good woorkes Before him as in the third Chapter of the Romaines By the déedes of the lawe shall no man bée iustifyed before him or in his sight Philippians the third Chapter That I may bée found before him not hauing myne owne ryghtuousnesse which is of the lawe but the ryghtuousnesse which is through the faith of Chryst which is of god All the dayes of our lyfe All our lyfe long and not on certeine dayes as in the lawe Esay lxvj There shall bée Sabboth vppon Sabboth that is too say a continuall Sabboth The second part of the song of Zacharie 9 ANd thou childe shalt bee called the Prophet of the hyghest c. The foure last verses entreate of the office of Iohn Baptist and of all ministers and therewithall they conteine the Doctrine of Chrystes benefites or of our iustification and eternall saluation And he reckeneth vp thrée speciall benefites First Chryst is the Sauioure that releaseth sinne Secondly he is the lyght that enlyghteneth all that sitte in darknesse Esa. ix Thirdly he is the author of peace towards God and towardes men Concerning these matters a larger exposition is too bée fetched out of the summe of the christen Drctrine Now will I a little expound the pitthynesse of certeine woordes the considering of which will make the things themselues the more lyghtsome Shalt bee called the Prophet of the hyghest Of this woord Prophet there bée chéeflye foure significations vsually in the Scryptures First a Prophet among the people of Israell is a persone called immediatly by God too rebuke sinne too set foorth the Gospel concerning Chryst and too rule the counsels and deuyses of ciuill gouernment as Elias Esay c. Secondly a Prophet in generall signifyeth one that foretelleth things too come As Agabus foretold of the famine Actes xj Thirdly it signifyeth a teacher raysed vp by God and endued with singular giftes for the setting vp ageine of Gods doctrine and seruice decayed Such a one was Iohn Baptist who purged the Doctrine concerning Chryst which was defaced with the erroures of the Pharisies sharpely rebuked Idolatrous woorshippings repaired the Church of God and with his finger poynted out Christ who was then exhibited Such Prophets also were Austine and Luther Fourthly a Prophet in general signifyeth an expoūder of Scripture or a teacher of the Churche j. Corinth xiiij Thou shalt bee called that is too say thou shalt bée he shalbée called the sonne of the hyghest that is too say he shall bée the sonne c. Thou shalt goo before the face of the Lord too prepare his wayes Like as Princes when they are comming towardes a Citie or too Churchward haue of their garde that go before them make them way through the thicke preace of men ageinst they come that they bée not stayed with the thronging of the people So did Iohn Baptist go before Chryst too prepare his way First too shewe him openly too the Churche of his tyme And secondly too prepare the hartes of men by his preaching that they might by faith receiue and embrace Chryst comming vntoo them y Chryst on the other side myght bée woorkfull in them These woordes of
Gods iustice The duetie of a redeemer hygh preest Sinne damnation Mannes saluation The benefites of Chrystes birth How Christes benefites are applied too vs. How and why glory is giuen too God. Peace Gladnesse Chrysts apperings too the Fathers in old tyme. A description of the second persone in the Trinitie Proues of Christs Godhead Iohn 1. Iohn 5. Chryst onely purgeth sinne What Angels bee The definition of saluation rightuousnesse and life are the sum of Christs benefites The efficient cause of saluation Goodnesse Louing kyndnesse Mercifulnesse Grace Our mediator or spokesman Who they bee that dishonor Christ Our owne rightuousnesse is of no desert The gospell and baptim are instrumēts of saluation Faith the instrumēt vvhervvith vvee take holde of saluation Renevvment of nature The effects of iustification Good vvorkes must folovv iustification Good workes or new obedience Vngodlynesse Concupiscence or lustfulnesse Stayednesse Rightuousnes Godlynesse The causes that moue too good workes Gods commaundement Hope of glory Abolishment of sinne Thankfulnesse How woorks become good Chrystes working in vs by his spirir By his woord By mannes willingnes The points vvherof Steuē is accused Atteynment of gods promises Worshipping of God. The institutiō of a new law What martyrdoome is The parts of martyrdoome Confessors Martyrs The holy Ghost Gods woord Mannes mynd Chryst is alwayes with his Churche The matter that maketh a Martyr Gods glorie Maintenāce of true religion Strengthening of the weake Certeintie of doctrine Witnessing of the immortalitie Reteynement of saluation vertues that go with martyrdoome Vices that fight ageynst martyrdome Chryst is very God. Chryst is very man. Redemption Adoption The gift of the holy ghost Inheritance of endlesse lyfe A warning for Pauls mening The workyng of the lavve The dueties of the lawe too teach vs too knowe God and our selues To frame our maners aright Too correct offenders The law dryueth vs too Chryst In whom Chryst is effectuall The law a shadow of things doo come Things to bee noted concerning the Epiphanie or twelfth day Of the wyse men that came vntoo Chryst The tyme of their cōming The names of the wise men Earnestnesse in receyuing and keeping the truthe The sondry names and glory of Chryst Iehouah or Lord. The glory of the Lord. What it is too giue glory to God. Why Chryst is called our light Who are the true Churche Why God dyd put a difference betweene the lewes and the Gentils The prerogatiues of the lewes The wretched state of the Heathen Gods vnchaūgeable rule in calling men to saluation Saluation is of free gift and not of desert The true seruice or woorshipping of God. What is represented by gold What is represented by Frākincense The Altar of attonement is Chryst Sacrifyce Quicke or liuing Holy. Reasonable seruice Worldlynesse Renevvment of mynd Myldnesse Ouervveening misvveening forvveening Christen wisdome Worldly wisdome Mannes boūds The right vse of gods giftes Prophesie Heretical prophesying Papistical prophesying Ministers Teachers Exhortation How to giue How too rule God graunt there bee none such in England How to shew mercie Loue towards ones neibor or true frendship Brotherly loue ▪ Reuerence Diligence Zele Taking of time Hope Patience Prayer Liberalitie Hospitalitie or house keping Meeknesse Frindlinesse or gladsomnesse ▪ Pitie Concorde Lowlinesse mildnesse Mildenesse Meekenesse Shunning of stumbling blockes Reuengment Rightuousnes comprehendeth all vertues The lawe of God and of nature What it is too loue our neybor The seuerall sorts or degrees of loue towardes ones neybor Gods commaundement is the rule of vertues Antimonians The loue of God. Wee can do no vvoorks to iustify our selues Hovv loue engendreth in vs What is to bee done in all intents drifts and purposes of this lyfe The common ende and drift of al a mannes dooings The endes of authoritie or ciuil gouernement The ends of the ministerie The endes of learning Settlednesse The descriptiō of a good and skilfull minister Vnnecessary dealings The fiue naked Games or exercyses of Actiuitie Running Buffeting Leaping Coyting it vvas like our throvving of the hammer Wrestling The dyet demean or of those that contended in the sayd Games their revvards An excellent similitude A furlong The revvarde of victorie Interpretation of the Greeke vvoords Of the behoue fulnesse of doing vvell Of the discom moditie of doing yll Examples One church of God in al ages gathered by one meane fed vvith one foode Figures of Baptim Figure of the Lords supper The causes of the Lentō fast True glorie or boasting False Apostles Reprofe of vaynglorie Example of christen bosting Who are the children of Abraham Labours Strypes Death Strypes Whippings Stoning Shipwrecke Trauell Ieoperdy Loke for these names in the table in th end of this booke Austin Aretas How manye sortes of visions of reuelations there be Visions of three sortes Difference of heauens Heauen or Paradyse Languages Prophesying and fayth Mark wel this discourse and beare it away True faith and true loue are vnseparable Patience Gentlenesse Freendlynesse Modestie or myldnesse Good meening Lowlynesse Grauitie Iustdealing Equitie Meeknesse Freendlynesse Ryghtfulnesse and mercy Rightuousnesse truthe Patience Freendlynesse Hope Patience Prophesy Tungs Knowledge Differences of knowing God Duties or poynts of a true preacher Vertues that ought too bee in ministers Patience Painfulnesse The touchstone of Religion What patiēce is Look for these in the table at the end of this Booke Why lent was ordeined The first author of the Lenton fast Diuersitie in keeping the Lent. Austin a mainteyner of the Lenton fast Saturdays and Emberdayes Diuersitie of allegoricall fastes Papisticall fast reproued The iudgemēt of gods woord concerning fast How too obserue the outward fast aryght Scripture the rule of christianitie Christians must proceede continually not stay Chastitie a mark of Gods church Tertullians saying Buying and selling Honest Profitable Good counsell Bargaining merchandyse appoynted by God for singular good purposes Confutation of Meritmōgers Necessitie of cōmaundemēt Necessitie of eschewing paynes Necessitie of Gods graces and gifts Rewardes Chastitie Couetousnesse Followers of God. Too walke Sacrifyse Sweete smell Sainctes Whoo is an Idolater Darknesse A Testament or last will. A definition of the new Testament A definition of the old Testament The difference betweene the old ▪ Testamēt and the new Agar Sara Ismael and Isaa● A very good argument The heauenly Ierusalem What preesthod is in general A definition of the hyghest preest or of Chryst Gods iustice medled with mercy was the cause of christs sacrifyce Why the sacrifysing of beasts was ordeyned The sacrifises of the Hēathē Differences of Chrystes sacrifise and the Leuiticall sacrifises Eternall saluation Leuitical sacrifises are figures Chrystes sacrifice once for al Christ purgeth by his own blud Chryst is entered into heauē Marcion the Manichees Chrystes humilitie IESV Why Chryst was made a sacrifyce The first part of Chrystes Passion Testimonies of gods wrath ageinst sinne The seconde part of Chrystes passion The third part of his passion The loue of
is Gods free gift Necessitie of obedience Difference of deadly sin and veniall sinne Testimonie concerning the holy Ghost Difference of slauish feare and childly avve Ageinst abuse of libertie Idolatry vvhat it is True godlynesse Whordome Of tempting God. Murmuring or grudging Punishments and miseries This place would be red with discretiō Temptation what it is True godlinesse or true Religion Diuersitie of the giftes of the holy Ghost Vtteraunce of vvisdome Vtteraunce of knovvledge Fayth The gifte of healing Working of miracles Prophesying Iudgement to discerne spirites Tongues Interpretation of tongues The efficient cause of all giftes How Gods giftes are too be vsed Textes that prooue Christes resurrection The cheefe comfort of Christians in all cases Textes confirming the sayd comfort The cause of our resurrection Good things cannot bee repeted to often The effectualnesse of preaching What modesty or mildnesse is True bosting The new Testament The Letter The Spirit A comparison betweene the law of Moyses and the Gospell Obiection ageynst Iustification by fayth onely Aunswer to the sayd obiection An other obiection Answer of the sayd obiection The Gospel The Law. What things are conteyned in the promis made to Abraham concerning Christ Blissing The Law. The Gospel Iustification Fayth The ealling of the Gentiles Originall sinne Christes incarnation The time of the publishing of the law The vse and effect of the moral Law. The Author of the law The Mediator of the law The law a leader to the Gospell The spirite To walke Flesh Lust of the flesh The deedes of the flesh Whordome Idolatrie Ten other sinnes or deeds of the flesh and their cōtraries Drunkennesse and gluttonie The frutes of the spirite Loue. Ioy and peace Long sufferaunce Gentlenesse Goodnesse or vprightnesse Faith. Meekenesse Discreetnesse Who be vnder the law and who be not Modestie or myldnesse and how glorie is to be coueted and obteyned Good name is to be sought The foundation of trew glory Facers and braggers Fighters or enuiers Precisians Selfeweners Buzybodies Plutarkes saying Ciceros saying concerning glorie The exposition of this word Catachisme What the lerners ought to render to their teachers Sowing in the fleshe Reping of corruption Sowing in the spirit The iudgemēt of the vvorlde concerning such as are afflicted What is to bee looked vppon in aduersitie Constancie Reasons vvhy vvee should not take offence at persecution or troubles Prayer the refuge in trouble Too whome and how wee ought to pray What wee ought to pray for Ageinst Stoical destinie The ends of al vocations or callings The welspring of concord Lowlynesse Meeknesse Patience Reasons mouing to cōcord Gods cōmaundement Rewards that bee promised The commodities and discommodities Voitie of body and spirit One hope One Lord. One Faith. One Baptim One God. souerein good The souerein blisse of worldlings Philosophicall blissednesse Platos doctrine of blissednesse The law pointeth out true blisse but furthereth not the certainment of it The true souerein good The cheefest richesse Perseuerance The laste iudgement The old mā Decieueable lustes To put on the new mā The newe man. What Gods image is What lying is Truth Friendlynesse Paynfulnesse and labour To walke Honest labor To walke warely Redeeming of the time Euill dayes Ageinste all riot and excesse Musicke Musicke in Churches Luther the Germane Orpheus Basil concerning Psalmes and spirituall songs Mans lyfe is a warfare Mans enemies The Diuell The flesh Heretikes The world The sworde girdle of a Christian His brest-plate His shoes His Buckler or sheeld The firy da●●●s of the Diuell The helmet of a christian His swoord Earnest prayer Testimonles that God heereth our prayers Manlynesse Examples of manlynesse Flesh blud ▪ The povvers of darknesse Our souereine or cheef good Thanksgiuing ▪ Perseuerance Frendlynesse The doctrine of good vvoorkes Prechers must be patternes too theyr flocke In doctrine In cōuersation In louingnesse In spirit or zelousnesse In fayth or faythfulnesse Enimies of Christs crosse Belly gods Worldly minded The difference of the gouernments of Moses of the world and of Chryst What Faith is The parts of Faith. True knovvlegde Too Walke How good woorks please God. Six good woorks First Fayth 2. Manlynesse 3. and. 4. Patience Long sufferance 5. Ioy of conscience 6. Thanksgiuing Of iustification What iustification is The desert of iustification In teaching thiogs must be repeted oft Tabernacle or tent The foundation of religion The matter or substance of the christian doctrine Witnesse by syght The record of god the father The record of the prophets To take heede Gods worde the lanterne of lyght The commendation of scripture The marke whe● at the prophets shoote How scripture is to be interpreted Interpretation what it is in generall Interpretation of sc●●pture Best interpretacion of the scripture by conference of textes The prating of the Papistes The comforte of all persecutions troubles and greefes Testimonies of the resurrection Philosophicall consolatious ageynst death and all grief It behoueth Christians to reade the Philosophers and P●●●es The proposition or ground of Ciceros first Tusculane question and his argumēts vppon the same The blindnesse of mans reason in the cheef pointes of knowledge Watchfulnesse Sobernesse Chastitie Meeknesse Gouernement Of the institution of Aduent Take tyme vvhen it commeth for tyme vvill avvay The gospell is the cheef of all doctrines All folke of all ages haue but one way too saluation The vvorks of darknesse The armor of lyght The day light Feasting Chambering and vvantonnesse Stryfe and enuying Too put on Chryst Prouision for the flesh Of bearing vvyth the vveake The profit of holy scripture The vncerteintie of mennes lerning The errour of the Enthusiastes wherfore scripture serueth The vses or effects of holy writ Patience True and stedfast comfort The doctrine of Gospell Assured hope of deliuerāce The ministerie of the Gospell The definition of a Minister Faithfulnesse in teaching The mysteries of God. Ministration of the sacraments Austin The authoritie of bynding and losing Excommunication Good example Ordering of ceremonies or orderlynesse All ministers equall Degrees of ministers Difference of the minister and ciuile magistrate 1. Outward discipline The temporall svvoord Of taking office or charge vpon a man. Conueniene skill Heede and diligence Constancie Earnest prayer All men by nature couet contentation of mynd Christen ioy Why men run in darknesse The felicitie of worldlings Christen ioy The firste feast of the new Testament Emmanuell What incarnation is The efficiēt cause of Christes incarnation The inward forcing cause of Christes incarnation The outward forcing cause Why it behooueth Christ to bee both God and man. The matter whereof Christ tooke flesh The endes and effectes of Christes incarnation Iesus Aliaunces of naturall things to Christes incarnation What blissing is Redemption Too visit Redemption Horne of saluation The house of Dauid Promises concerning Chryst Saluation Mercy Testament promisse couenant leage agreement Deliuerance from the hand of our enimyes Without feare Holynesse and ryghtuousnesse Before God. Chrystes benefites Significations of this woorde Prophet To go beefore the face of the Lord. To giue knovvledge of saluation Bovvels of mercie What mercie is Rysing or Dayspring To giue light Lyght Darknesse The way of peace What it is too yeeld thanks The Hebrew Phrase ▪ Words of sēce or perceuerāce Turning of the proper Adiectiue intoo a Substantiue Great things Myghtye Gods stedfast mercy The definition of Mercy Who they bee that feare God. Too shevve strength Gods arme The proud Putting dovvne of the mighty Exalting of the lovvly Filling of the hungry To hold vp Israell Child To whom the promises were made Afflictions are healthfull Platos opinion concerning afflictions Obiection Aunswer Obiection Aunswer Places of doctrine conteyned in this Epistle The efficient cause of the ministerie Degrees of Ministers The finall cause of the ministerie Why God gathereth a church and apoynteth ministers The first preacher of the gospell Apostles Prophets Euangelists ▪ or gospeller● Shepherds Teachers Chrystes body A perfect man. Children Leavvdnesse and craf●inesse Truth The knitting of the head and the body togither Of the apostel Mathew The definition of an Angell The creation of Angels The degrees of Angels Names of certeine Angels Offices or duetie of Angels Cygnaeus Symon Grynaeus Satan Diuell Sathan a lyer Sathan a murtherer