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A08201 Abrahams faith: that is, The olde religion VVherein is taught, that the religion now publikely taught and defended by order in the Church of England, is the onely true Catholicke, auncient, and vnchangeable faith of Gods elect. And the pretensed religion of the Sea of Rome is a false, bastard, new, vpstart, hereticall and variable superstitious deuise of man. Published by Iosias Nicholls, an humble seruant and minister of the gospell in the Church. Nichols, Josias, 1555?-1639. 1602 (1602) STC 18538; ESTC S113254 207,023 348

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present death and God caused this brasen serpent to be set vp that by onely looking thereon they should be healed so did it signifie that by onely faith in Iesus Christ the sting of sin being done away wee should bee iustified and saued As our sweet Sauiour himselfe doth testifie saying b Ioh. 3.14.15 As Moses lift vp the serpent in the wildernesse so must the sonne of man bee lift vp that whosoeuer beleeueth in him should not perish but haue eternall life Now the prophets draw neere and are readie to protest vnto vs and to shew their witnesse First to teach vs that wee cannot bee iustified nor satisfie by workes Thus they crie out c Psal 150.3 If thou Lord straitly markest iniquities O Lord who shall stand c. d Psal 143.2 Enter not into iudgement with thy seruant for in thy sight shall none that liueth bee iustified And that faith onely iustifieth God himselfe saith e Esai 53.11 By his knowledge shall my righteous seruant iustifie many for hee shall beare their iniquities And againe f Aback 2.4 Behold hee that lifteth vp himselfe his minde is not vpright in him but the iust shall liue by faith Who can speake more plainely Therefore the Apostle by this place excludeth workes saying g Gal. 3.11 That no man is iustified by the law in the sight of God it is manifest for the iust shall liue by faith And againe he alleadgeth it to teach that by faith wee are iustified saying that by the gospell h Rom. 1.17 The righteousnesse of God is reueiled from faith to faith as it is written the iust shall liue by faith Heare wee also what the gospell saith i Ioh. 20.31 These thinges are written that yee might beleeue that Iesus is the Christ the sonne of God that in beleeuing yee might haue life through his name Which is opened in another place excluding workes of merite or satisfaction k Rom. 3.23 There is no difference for all haue sinned and are depriued of the glorie of God and are iustified freely by his grace through the redemption which is in Christ Iesus whom God hath set foorth to be a reconciliation through faith in his blood And that it may appeare that workes are altogether shut out and faith the onely instrument of iustification he saith a little after vpon diuers arguments a ver 28. We conclude that a man is iustified by faith without the workes of the law and in an other place b Eph. 2.8.9 By grace are ye saued through faith and that not of your selues it is the gift of God not of workes least any man should bost himselfe vnto al which the church of England subscribeth and calleth the Lorde c Hier. 26.6 our righteousnes and saith d Artic. 11. of the iustification of man we are accompted righteous before God onely for the merit of our Lord and Sauiour Christ by faith and not for our owne workes or deseruings Wherefore that we are iustified by faith onely it is a most wholsom doctrin c. Thus we see the honor of faith onely that is to iustifie and saue through the apprehending of Iesus Christ So learned Abraham Moses the Prophets and Apostles being taught of God and so beleeueth and professeth the Church and Realme of England The Lord increase it more and more in vs and among vs in all heauenly wisedom and spirituall vnderstanding according to the blessed Gospell of our louing Lord and Sauiour Iesus Christ The seuenth article of the estate of the regenerate in regard of his sanctification or inherent righteousnes 7. In this life the regenerate in Christ offend in many thinges through sinfull concupiscence and the best workes of the iust man were it not for his faith could not abide the seueritie of God IN this article are two things imperfection in the good workes of the regenerate and many escapes into euill and in both the cause is this that there is in the regenerate concupiscence remaining after Baptisme which is sin and rebelling against the spirit it bringeth forth sin and staineth our well doing Yet being vnder grace through faith it should not haue dominion ouer vs to destroy vs because as in the former article we are iust and saued by faith in Christ onely so that the gift of regeneration newnes of life is but as it were a thing begun in this life as the knowledge of a childe is vnperfect But when corruption and mortalitie shal be done away in the resurrection of the iust we shal be deliuered into the glorious libertie of the sons of God and then shall we be perfect resting in the place e 2. Pet. 3.13 Wherein dwelleth righteousnes This imperfection you shal see in Abraham if you consider how through weakenesse he f Gen. 12. 20. 16. 11. twise hazarded his wiues honestie to saue his owne life that his wife deuised and he consented to take his bond seruant lastly that he greeued to put away the bond seruant and her son although God accepting for their faiths sake the good workes of his seruants doth couer their sins and therefore doth not bewray or expresse Abrahams wants in the good things for which he is commended as namely and especially in offering vp of his son Isaack yet for so much as the holy ghost declareth that the excellencie and a Heb. 11.6.17 goodnes of them stoode in this that they were done by faith and so by faith pleased God it argueth that God couereth their corruption in his free couenant of grace to encourage all other his children that although her workes cannot bee but vnferfect yet they would walke in faith and truth as did their father Abraham A witnes hereof was his alter wherein he offering praier and sacrifices to be accepted in Christ did by this maner of dooing acknowledge his wants euen in the best of his dooinges otherwise hee needed not to approach vnto God vnder the shadowe of a mediator But that which is not so plainly set downe in Abrahā is more apparantly reueiled in his seed by Moses Moses Aaron and Miriam who seemed to be the most sanctified of sixe hundred thousand are yet found guiltie by their workes of Gods displeasure b Exod. 32. Aaron maketh the golden calfe c Num. 12. Miriam for murmuring against Moses is made a leaper for certaine daies and d Cap. 20.10.11.12 Moses for his vnaduised words that he sanctified not God at the waters of Meribah hath this marke of imperfection set vpon him that hee must not passe ouer Iordan into that good lande which was promised to their fathers and for which hee brought Israel out of Aegypt There haue you e Leuit. 12. 13. 14. 15 a punishment for him that smiteth his neighbour vnawares or against his will and 4. and 5. there haue you a sacrifice for the magistrate neer whose city any man is found
statutes and iudgements Here you see that the prophets hauing the same spirite of truth to leade them and their pen which Moses had in his writings auouch the perfection of Gods word in Moses bookes so farre as they would be vnderstood to doe or speake nothing that should not agree vnto that worde so written and whosoeuer did otherwise had not the light in him Now because Moses and the prophets agreed in their writinges in declaring and making manifest the same truth and word of God which he would haue to be the knowen canon and rule of religion Our Sauiour Christ reiecteth all c Math. 15.3 new deuises writing traditions and customes of men sendeth vs to the d Luk. 16.29 cap. 24.44 law and the prophets bidding vs to e Ioh. 5.39 search the scriptures Which also to bee a most certaine rule Saint Peter saith We haue a most sure worde of the prophets And Saint Paul a 2. Tim. 3.16 The whole scripture is giuen by inspiration of God and is profitable to teach vs that the man of God may be absolute being made perfect vnto all good workes What can be a more perfect rule or touchstone then that which is most sure inspired of God profitable euery way in righteousnes by which a man may be absolute perfect vnto all good workes And hereof it commeth that the writinges of the new testament are not a new Canon or additament of rule in religion but onely a more plaine reuelation fulfilling of that which was before taught by Moses and the prophetes and therefore you shal find that Christ and the Apostles euery where do approue their doctrine by the testimonies of the scriptures of the olde testament Wherefore Paul acknowledgeth that b Rom. 16.26 God commanded the preaching of the gospell to bee by the scriptures of the prophets and Peter c Act. 3.22.24 appealeth to Moses and to all the prophets from Samuel and thenceforth that they foretold of those daies that is of the time of the gospell and the things which should bee manifested therein And therefore Paul protested that he d Cap. 26.22 witnessed both to small and great no other things then those which the prophets and Moses did say should come Wherefore the whole scriptures of the olde and new testament is one and the same rule of religion Although peraduēture as is before declared there may be some difference in ceremony and maner of gouernment yet is the first euen in those thinges a witnesse of the last and the last a true and faithfull expounder and fulfiller of the first Hereof it is that Mathew and the other Euangelists do confirme all the doctrine and doings of Christ by seuerall scriptures Yea those thinges which in forme order differ are yet proued that so they ought to be by Moses and the prophetes as the ministerie of a Math. 3.3 Iohn Baptist b Act. 2.16 and of the Apostles c Heb. 7.1.12 the priesthood of Christ and his changing of the lawe d 1. Cor. 9.9.13 prouiding for the ministerie though not by tithes and many such like But as for the most substantiall parts of the doctrine of faith and saluation I hope it shal appeare to the godly Christian by reading this Chapter throughout that there is but one canon and rule of truth Therefore to conclude let the reader obserue that this writing of Gods word is done by the spirit of God to this vse and ende that we might bee sure to know and how to trie and finde out what is the worde of God by examining all things wee heare by the Canon of the scripture As did e Act. 17.11 the noble men of Berea Wherefore Saint f Cap. 1.3.4 Luke affirmeth that the ende of this writing was that wee might acknowledge the certaintie of those thinges whereof wee haue beene instructed And Saint Paule saith that for the Church g Philip. 3.1 it was a sure thing and this sure thing is expounded by the Euangelist who sayth h Ioh. 20.21 These thinges are written that yee might beleeue that Iesus is the Christ the sonne of God and that in beleeuing yee might haue life through his name Therefore as Moyses which first wrote shewed the absolutenesse of this Canon of Gods worde written by i Deut. 4.2 forbidding all adding to and taking from So the last booke of this Canon sealeth vp all the writinges of God with the like admonition saying e Reuelat. 22.18 I protest to euerie one that heareth the wordes of the prophesie of this booke If any man shall adde vnto these thinges God shall adde vnto him the plagues that are written in this booke Now in both partes of this Article agreeing to all these testimonies of holy scripture is the iudgement and profession of the Church of England For we say b Artic. 20. of the authoritie of the church It is not lawfull for the Church to ordaine any thing that is contrarie to Gods worde written c Articl 6. the doctrine of holy scripture Holy scripture containeth all things necessarie to saluation so that whatsoeuer is not read therein nor may be proued thereby is not to be required of any man that it should be beleeued as an article of the faith or bee thought requisite and necessarie to saluation c. d Apolog. cap. 9. diuis 1. We receiue and embrace all the Canonicall scriptures both of the old and new testament c. they bee the verie sure and infallible rule whereby may be tried Whether the Church do swarue or erre and whereunto all ecclesiasticall doctrine ought to bee called to account and that against these scriptures neyther law nor ordinance nor any custome ought to be heard c. In all which wee doe acknowledge this most absolute canon of Gods word agreeing with Abraham Moses the Prophets Christ and his Apostles The tenth Article of the people who follow the right religion that is the Church of God 10 There is but one Church of God and the same is catholike and spread ouer all the world holding onely the true faith of Christ and it is made visible and knowne by the profession of the same faith which is in the preaching of the pure word of God and right administration of his holy sacraments IN this Article is a double description of Christes Church first in regard of the nature and second in regard of the visible markes The nature is in three things vnitie and vniuersalitie and faith The markes are declared by their profession which is preaching and administring the word sacraments By vnitie wee vnderstand that God hath not diuers Churches of diuers sectes in diuers places or times but howsoeuer times and places may haue some externall and temporal differences yet in all times and places the people whom God alloweth and accepteth to bee his church are but one misticall bodie wherof Christ is the head and as
Gen. 20.7 cap. 49 1. prophets did tel of things to come ordred the church in the families as they were g 2. Pet. 1.21 Gen. 15. 17. 21. c. guided by the spirite of God in prophesie or receiued commandement by vision or dreame from God Vnder the law there is the h This is taught in Exodus Numbers Leuiticus expounded in Deuteronomy all the prophets priesthood in the house of Aaron the Leuites vnder thē attend vpon the holy administration by diuers orders and ordināces keeping the people vnder the pure religion of faith loue Vnder the gospel there be also diuers i 1. Cor. 12.4.5.6 c. Mat. 28.19 Ephes 4.11 Rom. 15.18.19 administrations giftes and works set in the church to rule and feede the flocke of Christ to make them obedient to the faith in worde and deed And the k Math. 13.17 cap. 11.11 2. Cor. 3. manifestation of the spirit is more excellent abundant in the latter times then in the former Now in these three times you may see touching these ceremonies and maner of gouernment great difference and that the word of God doth not esteeme of these outward thinges as of the substance of religion vnchangeable as he doth of the inward and spirituall namely faith and loue And first as touching the time before the law Christ teacheth that the Iewes could not be Abrahams children l Ioh. 8.39 because they did not the works of Abraham which workes are not in ceremonies and maner of gouernment for they were two curious in those things and therefore Christ saith in another place m Math. 9.13 Go and learne what this meaneth I will haue mercie and not sacrifice Thereby declaring the morall duties of loue to be substantiall in a religious profession not ceremonies as sacrifice washing tithinge c. And S. Paul on the other side saith thus a Rom. 4.10.11.12 Abrahams faith was imputed to him for righteousnes before hee was circumcised and that after he receiued the signe of circumcision as the seale of the righteousnesse of the faith which he had when he was vncircumcised that he should bee the father of all them that beleeue Where hee sheweth that Abrahams religion whereby hee was iust before God was his faith and that was before hee was circumcised and without circumcision then his circumcision was onely a signe and a seale to strengthen his faith in sealing vp of his righteousnesse but not of the matter or substaunce of his righteousnesse Secondly that this was so deuided that the gentilles which were not circumcised might bee iustified through the same faith without the obseruing of the lawe and the Iewes though circumcised were not iustified except they walked in the steppes of Abrahams faith So that herein consisteth Abrahams religion euen in his faith and walking in the steppes thereof the ceremonies were onely ornamentes and outward helpes to the same After which manner the prophetes also do interprete the law For when the people preferred the ceremonies and maner of gouernment before the morall dueties and faith Esay saith vnto them b Esai 1.10 Heare the word of the Lord O princes of Sodom herken vnto the law of our God O people of Gomorrah What haue I to do with the multitude of your sacrifices saith the Lord c. Where he calleth thē frō the foolish and curious obseruation of ceremonies and maner of gouernment c vers 16. Repentance and the fruites thereof according to loue and of faith in the consent and obedience to Gods word and mercy d vers 19. And in another place he saith that e cap. 66.1.2 God esteemeth neither temple nor sacrifice but the humble and contrite heart who trembleth at his word Hereof Hieremie f Hier. 7.3.4 Amend your waies and your works I will let you dwell in this place trust not in lying wordes saying the temple of the Lord the temple of the Lord c. For this cause the Psalmist sheweth that the end g Psal 78.5.7 why God gaue Israel his law that they should teach it there posteritie was this That they might set their hope on God and not forget the workes of God but keepe his commandements And the cause of all the plagues was not in regard of ceremonies or maner of gouernment for he saith h Psal 50.8 I wil not reproue thee for thy sacrifices but for their falling away from faith as it is written a Psal 106.13.14.24 They forgat his workes waited not for his counsell but lusted with concupiscence c. and beleeued not his worde And therefore it is said in the Epistle to the Hebrewes b Heb. 3.2 The word that they heard profited not them because it was not mixed with faith in those that heard it So likewise in the whole tenor of the gospell what is the principall aime of the holy Ghost to make men religious are not these two namely faith and loue is not the summe of the gospel in these two c Marc. 1.15 Repent beleeue the gospell Did not Paul say that when he taught the Ephesians all the counsell of God that he taught them d Act. 20.20.21 Repentance towardes God faith in Iesus Christ and what is this els but that wee should leaue the wickednesse of our heartes and liues and walke in all dueties of loue to God and man and hold fast his holy couenant by a true liuely faith Therefore he saith els where that e Gal. 5.6 in Iesus Christ neither circumcision auaileth any thing neither vncircumcision but faith which worketh by loue Where by circumcision he meaneth the ceremonies and maner of gouernment of the law as hee expoundeth it verse 3. and so contrarily vncircumcision signifieth the order and maner of the gentils Therefore these outward thinges are not the maine substance but onely faith and loue Hereof it is that the spirite of God commendeth the f Eph. 1.15 Coloss 1.4 1. Thes 1.3 churches for their faith and loue hope and patience and Saint Paul speaking of himselfe sheweth how hee became a religious Christian saying g 1. Tim. 2.13 Before I was a blasphemer and a persecutor and an oppressor but I was receiued to mercie c. but the grace of our Lord was exceeding abundant with faith and loue which is in Christ Iesus Whereby you see that a wicked life and vnbeliefe make a prophane and irreligious person but faith and loue a true and religious Christian And hereof followeth the difference betweene an hipocrite and a true Christian the one is altogether superstitious in outward thinges h Mat. 23.5 labouring by such obseruations to appeare righteous religious vnto men but within is full of hipocrisie and iniquitie the other hath i 1. Tim. 1.5 loue out of a pure heart and of a good conscience of faith vnfained And this is the cause that
dignitie as they doo properly and naturally require Namely that it is a 1. Thess 4.3.4.5 Gods pleasure that they whom hee freely iustifyeth by his grace and clenseth by faith should not wallow in the puddle and filth of sin like the gentils who know not God but shew thēselues to be the redeemed of the Lord his saints and children by their godly life and honest conuersation And for this cause sanctifying those whom he iustifieth he would haue them approue their faith by their good works as it is written b Eph. 2.10 We are his workemanship created in Christ Iesus vnto good workes which God hath ordained that wee should walke in them c 1. Ioh. 3.9 whosoeuer is borne of God sinneth not for his seede remaineth in him c. In which two places first you may obserue our sanctification in the words creation and seed For by the one is signified our new birth and renewing of the holie ghost and by the other the spirit sanctifying which as seed beginneth a godly life in vs. Secondly our faith in being in Christ and gods children for we are no otherwise in Christ and gods children but by faith The doctrin of these places agreeth with the article that they which are made Gods children by faith are so farre sanctified and renued by Gods spirit that they walking a more vpright course of life then infidels do make manifest their faith by their workes and they which be otherwise haue no faith Heere me thinketh I see Abraham approouing himselfe to haue a liuely faith by a most constant change of life in following of God and attending vpon his worde First he frankely left d Gen. 12.1.3.8 Heb. 11.8.9 his countrie and kindred and forsooke all strange religions and idolatrie to follow God Secondly he contentedly abode in the land of Canaan as in a strange land and walking from place to place remained in tentes and in euerie place shewed his godly deuotion in making an altar and calling vpon the name of the Lord a Cap. 13.8 he kindly yeelded to his nephew Lot 14.19 for auoiding of contention 24.1 18.23 20.17 charitablie rescued him when hee was taken prisoner carefully prouided a wife for his sonne Isaack feruently intreated for the Citie of Sodom meekly praied for him that had taken away his wife 23. 25. decently prouided for his wiues buriall and wisely before his death set an order betweene his children concerning his substance according to Gods word And is b Cap. 18.19 honourably commended by God himselfe for his good instruction to his houshold children posteritie that they might walke in the waies of the Lord. But aboue all other he approued his fayth in this that vpon Gods commandement he so readily offered vp his sonne Isaack being after Ismaels expulsion his onely sonne his beloued sonne and concerning whom hee had receiued the promise of life and saluation and the establishment of the couenaunt by this worke hee made knowen to men and Angels that hee had a true and a liuely faith whereupon Saint Iames interpreting this fact of Abraham to be wrought by faith bringeth this example to proue that faith without workes is dead And thus hee speaketh c Iacob 2.20.21 But wilt thou vnderstande O vaine man that fayth without workes is deade Was not Abraham our father iustified through workes when hee offered Isaacke his sonne vppon the Altar Seest thou not that fayth wrought with his woorkes and through the workes the faith was made perfect and the scripture was fulfilled which saith Abraham beleeued God and it was imputed to him for righteousnes c. Heere I am enforced because of S. Iames maner of speaking to clere a doubt before I can conclude this point For in as much as Saint Paul d Rom. 4. contendeth that Abraham was not iustified at all by workes but by faith without workes and heere saint Iames seemeth to auoutch the contrarie saying was not Abraham our father iustified through workes it is to be considered how these two may be reconciled For the clearing of which difference I aunswere that in deed they both vse one worde but not in one meaning nor to one and the same ende For Saint Paul by this woord iustified meaneth that God freely imputeth righteousnes vnto him as namlie Read Rom. 4.1.4.5.6.15.16 and cap. 3.24.25.28 iustified by faith in saint Pauls mind is as much as to say righteousnes is imputed vnto him for his beleefes sake and for nothing else And his end was to prooue that no man can be iustified by workes in the sight of God but that this blessednes to bee iuste before God commeth by faith without workes But Saint Iames hauing to doo with such as boasted of faith and tooke to them selues licence to sin had this end namely to proue that faith without workes was in deed no faith properly and in the sight of God but a dead faith and therfore by this word iustified meaneth onely this that by workes a man is declared and made knowen tn be iustified by faith that is that he hath not a vaine dead and fruitles faith And therefore seeing that Abraham was so iustified that is declared and made knowen to be a iust man of a true and liuely faith testified by such a notable woorke he being our father we must be found to haue such a woorking faith or els we cannot be knowen to bee any other but hypocrites of a dead and counterfait faith And that this is the true and proper meaning of Saint Iames First consider that this word iustified is diuersly vsed and to be taken in the holy scriptures as all other wordes be according to the scope and purpose of euerie place For Rom. 6. where he sayth a Rom. 6.7 He that is dead is iustified from sinne there it signifieth to be free as it is by som translated And in b Cap. 7.29 Luke it is said that the Publicans iustified God being baptized with the Baptisme of Iohn where it signifieth to praise God for his mercy goodnes and righteousnes In c Math. 11.19 Mathew it is said Wisedome is iustified of her children where it signifieth acknowledged or professed or declared iust In which places this worde of necessitie hath such sence and meaning as the scope of the seueral places aforde So here Saint Iames intention being to teach the vanitie of him that boasteth of faith and yet liueth wickedly by all reason must be vnderstood to meane by the word iustified the declaring of the righteousnes of his faith by his workes And this wil easilie appeare if you marke his propounding of this question the order of his reasoning and his conclusion First his proposition vers 14. What auaileth it my brethren though a man saith he hath faith when he hath no workes can the faith saue him where you may perceiue he speaketh against pratlers and hypocrites which say they haue
then the gospel adopteth vs into Abraham to be his children and the same religion faith way of saluation which the new Testament teacheth is the summe of the law and prophets and of the fathers before the law namely of Abraham who is the i Rom. 4.16 father of vs all 5. But it may bee obiected that the religion of Gods church did differ and alter namely that before the law from that which was after that of the law from that which is now vnder the gospel For the first age had not the law of Moses the second were altogether subiect to that law and we after the law are ruled by the gospel are free from that law For the ease of which scruple we are to consider that as in material things there are somthings of the substās essence which cannot be altered except the thing it selfe perish somthings are adioined as it were hanging vpon the thing as moueable properties accidents or ornaments as in a man the bodie soule vnited are so farre off the substance that if these or either of these faile he is not a man there be also ioined to a man his outward countenance apparel stature age these make a man in outward shew to differ much from himselfe yet is he one and the same man stil So is it in the case of religion there are som things of the same nature that if they be absent there can be no religion at all such is faith and loue some thinges are seruants and dependances vpon these as ceremonies and manner of gouernment and these differ according to the time and change not the nature of religion For as a childe is a true naturall man though hee haue not the same stature or countenance of face as when hee is olde and growne vp and howsoeuer hee change his apparell yeeres stature or countenance yet is hee the same verie man hee was before So in religion ceremonies and maner of gouernment haue altered in their times and yet make no alteration or change of religion but doe further garnishe and beutifie it more or lesse according to their seasons which similitude I vse because the holie ghost hath the like comparison Gal. 4.1 shewing the state of religion vnder the law to be as a child that although he be heire yet is vnder tutors c. So God appointed the fulnes of time vnder the gospell when hee woulde beutifie religion which such ornaments that it shold be like the freedome of an heire when he enioyeth the possession of his inheritance the like wee finde in an other place where he compareth this life vnto the life to come by these wordes k 1. Cor. 13.11 When I was a child I spake as a child I vnderstood as a child I thought as a child but when I became a man I put away childish things And hee expoundeth this case where hee saith l Gal. 3.17 The lawe which was 430. yeeres after cannot disanull the couenaunt that was confirmed before of God in respect of Christ that it shoulde make the promise of none effect Whereby he sheweth that the law came not as a new religion faith or doctrin of saluation that the religion before the law should be abolished the law as a new come in the roome therof But that it had some other vse as an accidentarie ornament or seruant to that former religion which God had taught Abraham shold belong vnto all nations as after he sheweth that the law was added because a 16. ver 19.23.24 of transgressions we were shut vp vnder the law and the law was our schoolemaster to bring vs to Christ that we might be made righteous thorow faith wherby it appeareth that the giuing of the law altered not the religion faith and doctrin of saluation but was as an helping seruant to further the same as a prison or schoolemaster to driue vs to the true and pure religion of Abraham that by faith in the promise concerning Christ we are iustified and saued as Abraham was 6 But that you may the better vnderstand what is now in hand I will open vnto you what I meane by faith and loue and what by ceremonies and maner of gouernment By faith I vnderstād the doctrin of the couenant of mercy and grace which is so called because it is apprehended by faith as in these words b Gal. 3.2 Receiued ye the spirit by the workes of the law or by the hearing of faith In which doctrine wee beleeue the trinitie and vnitie of God the person and office of Christ the creation and fall of man his corruption redemption iustification resurrection of the dead eternall life and such like For all these depende one vpon an other as in the first eleuen chapters to the Romanes to the discreete and attentiue reader may appeare By loue I vnderstand all the duties in the morall law both to God and man as they are the fruites of faith and as it is expounded by our Sauiour Christ saying c Math. 22.37 Thou shalt loue the Lord thy God with al thine hart with all thy soule with al thy mind this is the first and greatest commandement and the second is like vnto this thou shalt loue thy neighbour as thy selfe By ceremonies and maner of gouernment I vnderstand all outward rites and ordinances with the manifestation of the spirite which serue for the furtherance beautifying and more fit expressing and exercise of these two aforesaid And ceremonies I find to be of two sorts some which are for the time maine parts of Gods worshippe and such are all Sacraments as the sacrifices and circumcision before the law the passeouer al sacrifices commanded by the law by signes and figures of Christ to come such are Baptisme and the Lords supper now vnder the gospel The other ceremonies concerne the time and place of the Church meeting and the maner order in the decent vsage of all the partes of Gods worshippe which before the law is said a Gen. 21.33 to bee in groues and as for other circumstances there is little mention as matters of no great moment vnder the law they b Luc. 4.16 Act. 15.21 had sinagogues and appointed ministers for the same and the reading of the law with preaching euerie Saboath day in the gospell touching all such thinges wee haue this rule c 1. Cor. 14.4 Let all things be done honestly and in order The ordinaunces with the manifestation of the spirit be conteined in the persons their offices degrees and dignities their excellencie and power in their giftes and the order of adiministration As before the law the d Gen. 12.7 cap. 17.23 father of the family e Exod. 24.5 Numb 3.40 or the first borne was the person by whom the word holy thinges of God were administred Their degrees dignities c. are not much spokē of saue only they are cald f
state of the Church vnder the gospell being free the true beleeuers being children of that church are iustified through faith made heires of God through hope and remaine in Gods house for euer And as Hagar being a bondseruant her sonne could bee no otherwise but a bond slaue and so both were cast out of Abrahams house for euer So the couenant of workes and the estate of the church vnder the law in them which sought righteousnes any where but in the promise made afore vnto Abraham in as much as no man is able to performe the law engendreth vnto the bondage of sinne death and damnation and as many as seeke to bee iustified by their workes are vnder the curse and therefore to bee cast out of Gods house for euer euen as in the examples of Iewes and gentils the Apostle speaketh plainely c Rom. 9.30 What shall we say then that the Gentils which followed not righteousnes haue attained vnto righteousnesse euē to the righteousnes which is of faith But Israel which followed the law of righteousnesse could not attaine to the law of righteousnes wherefore because they sought it not by faith but as it were by the workes of the law Here I do humbly confesse that I should neuer haue beene able to haue read this doctrine in these great letters if the hand of the master builder the Apostle of the gentils had not pointed it out vnto mee by the finger of Gods spirit For in the Epistle to the Galathians hauing proued and declared by many arguments that we are iustified by faith and not by workes at all and shewing the vse of the law to bee so farre from iustifying by workes that it was ordained onely to driue vs from works vnto Christ to be iustified by faith in him At the length he calleth his reader to looke vpon this table wherin this doctrine is purtraied in the house of Abraham and so plainly interpreteth it that euerie nouice in religion may perceiue it saying a Gal. 4.21 Tell me ye that will be vnder the law do ye not heare the law for it is written that Abraham had two sonnes one by a seruant and one by a free woman but he which was of the seruant was borne after the flesh hee which was of the free woman was borne by promise By the which things an other thing is ment for these mothers are the two testaments the one which is Agar of mount Sina which gendereth vnto bondage for Agar or Sina is a mountaine in Arabia aunswereth to Hierusalem which now is she is in bondage with her children but Hierusalem which is aboue is free which is mother of vs all c. Now that we may heare Moses consent this verie doctrine doth the law it selfe teach For although it be called the ministerie b 2. Cor. 3.9 Rom. 4.15 of condemnation and that which causeth wrath yet is it not in the nature of the law so to doe for it is c Rom. 7.12 holy and pure but in the corruption of our nature infected with originall sinne Who first are vnable either with d Verse 24. Iacob 4.2 grace or e Rom. 8.7 without grace to fulfill it and therfore the law accurseth vs saying f Deut. 27.26 Gal. 3.10 Cursed is euerie one which continueth not in all the wordes of this law to do them And secondly without the speciall grace of God wee cannot vse the law of God aright for there g Cor. 3.13.14 hangeth a vaile of ignorance and hardnes of heart ouer our eyes in reading of the law that we can not see the end why the law serueth and so we are enthralled as were the Iewes as the Apostle teacheth h They being ignorant of the righteousnes of God and going about to establish their owne righteousnes haue not submitted themselues to the righteousnesse of God But if wee turne to the Lord and his spirit set vs at libertie then shall wee see how that the law and couenant of workes which vnto vnbeleeuers and them which seeke to bee iustified by their workes engendereth bondage is a verie good and necessarie seruant and handmaide to the gospel as it is written a Rom. 3.21 The righteousnes of God is made manifest without the law hauing witnesse of the law and the prophets to wit the righteousnesse of God by faith of Iesus Christ vnto all and vpon all that beleeue And this seruice of the lawe vnto the gospell in bearing witnesse the Apostle most liuely expresseth where hee saith b Gal. 3.22 Is the law then against the promise of God God forbid For if there had beene a law which could haue giuen life surely righteousnesse should haue beene by the law but the scripture hath concluded all vnder sinne that the promise by the faith of Iesus Christ shoulde bee giuen to them that beleeue Whereby you may learne that the lawe is so farre from iustifying that thereby it should hinder the iustifying by faith onely in the promise that it determineth all men to bee sinners and maketh it manifest that if wee desire to bee iustified we must runne to the promise by faith in Iesus Christ And in another place he sheweth a further witnesse of the law saying c Rom. 5.20 The law entred that the offence might abound neuerthelesse where sinne abounded there grace abounded much more Whereby he teacheth vs two thinges first that the law making sinne appeare as hee saith els where d Cap. 7.13 out of measure sinfull was a schoolemaster to driue men to Christ that beleeuing in him they might bee righteous by not imputing their sinnes The second that by so much as by the law man seeth his owne corruption and cursed estate for breaking the law by so much the more aboundantly doeth appeare vnto him the rich grace of God in Iesus Christ And this is not all the witnesse of the lawe For all the priesthoode of Aaron and of the Leuites the Tabernacle Altars the Arke and all the instrumentes sacrifices washinges feastes c. What doe they argue but as the holy ghost saith e Heb. 10.7 a remembraunce of sinne euerie yeare and so declared that they neede a better sacrifice which was Christ by which they should bee purged as it is taught els where f Heb. 9.15 For this cause is Christ the mediator of the new testament that through death which was for the redemption of the transgressions that were in the former testament they which are called might receiue the promise of eternall inheritance So did the g 1. Cor. 10.1.2 rocke streaming out water after them sende them to Christ and the man was a spirituall meate to shew them Christ Yea this verie way of iustification did the brasen serpent teach them when they were stunge with fierie serpents in the wildernesse Numb 21.4.8.9 for tempting of God That as they had nothing in or of themselues to ease them or free them from
iudgement at which time he will raise vp all the bodies of men which are departed this life which our Creede calleth the dead and all they which shall bee aliue at his comming which in our Creed are called the quicke shall be changed and the Deuill and all wicked men being cast out of the presence of God all faithfull beleeuers shall be deliuered from all thinges hurtfull from the deuill death and wickednesse from the curse sorrowe and teares and from corruption and mortalitie into the glorious libertie of the sonnes of God into the fulnesse of ioy in the presence of God for euer This hope had Abraham when a Gen. 12. 22 25. he dwelt in Canaan as a stranger and going from place to place liued in tentes when he offered vp his sonne Isaacke and when he dyed as is plainely expounded where it is saide a Heb. 11.9 By faith he abode in the lande of promise as in a straunge countrie as one that dwelt in tentes with Isacke and Iacob heyres with him of the same promise For he looked for a citie whose maker and builder is God And againe b Vers 13. All these died in faith c. And againe c Vers 19. he considered that God was able to raise him vp from the dead And God taught Abraham the last iudgement in two respectes when he shewed him the ouerthrow of Sodome and preserued Lot aliue For by it hee shadowed out vnto him how hee deliuereth the righteous out of tentation and how hee keepeth the wicked till the last iudgement to bee punished In which sence this storie is expounded and applyed by Saint Peter in these wordes d 2. Pet. 2.6.7 God turned the cities of Sodom and Gomorrha into ashes condemned them and ouerthrew them and made them an ensample vnto them which after should liue vngodly and deliuered iust Lot c. and a little after applying it to this purpose e Vers 9. The Lord knoweth to deliuer the godly out of tentation and to reserue the vniust to the day of iudgement to bee punished Secondly in that the Sodomites were suddenly consumed when they deemed no such thing fire and brimstone fell vpon them And Lots wife looking backe was suddenly turned into a pillar of salt So it teacheth that this last comming of Christ shall be sudden as our Sauiour teacheth where he saith f Luk. 17.28 As it was in the daies of Lot they eate they dranke c. 30. After these ensamples shall it bee in the day when the sonne of man shall be reuealed 32. And again Remember Lots wife c. And in the promise of the blessing in his seed God teacheth Abram al this for what is the perfection of this blessednes but that after the resurrectiō there shal be no more cursse but we shall happily enioy his ioifull presence for euermore And such is the faith of Englande for wee beleeue that c Articl 4. of Christ resurrection Christ with his body ascended into heauen and there sitteth vntill he returne to iudge all men at the last day and againe d Apolog. part cap. 21 diuis 1. We beleeue that this our selfe same flesh wherein we liue although it die and come to dust yet at the last shal returne again to life by the means of Christ spirit which dwelleth in vs then verely whatsoeuer we suffer herein the meane while for his sake Christ wil wipe away all teares and heauines from our eies and that we through him shal enioy euerlasting life and shall for euer be with him in glorie Moses learneth teacheth the resurrection of the faithful vnto life when God appeared vnto him in the bush and said e Exod. 3.6 I am the God of Abraham the God of Isaack the God of Iacob which our sauior f Math. 22.31.32 Christ doth so expoūd because God is not the God of the dead but of the liuing and confuteth the Saduces who denied the resurrection And in the story of Balaam he doth not obscurely shew the resurrectiō of the dead the last iudgmēt wher he maketh Balaā to speak of christ calling him g Num. 24.17 Astem of Iacob a scepter that shal rise of Israel he saith I shal see him but not now affirming that he shal smite the coasts of Moab destroy al the sons of Sheth that is to say Balaam thoght tō see christ in the resurrectiō that christ shold subdu al the aduersaries of his church raign til al his enimies were made his footstool deliuer vp his kingdome after the resurrection vnto his father that God may be all in all as is in plaine termes in the b cap. 15.24.25 first Epistle to the Corinthians Also these words of God vnto Moses c Exod. 33.19 I will shew mercie to whom I will shew mercie c. are applied by the Apostle to declare the holie predestination of God d Rom. 9.15.16.22.23 of some men vnto saluation and some to damnation which is not accomplished but by the resurrection and last iudgement againe that which is in Moses e Deut. 32.35.36 song vengeance and recompence is mine and againe The Lord will iudge his people is likewise f Rom. 12.19 applied to this purpose that the children of God should not reuenge but commit their cause to God against the day of the resurrection and iudgement which is g 2. The. 1.6.7 the time of rest to Gods children trouble to the wicked and h Heb. 10.26.28.30 to declare the fearfull day of iudgement and the violent fire which shall deuoure the aduersaries But the prophets are much more plaine in their teaching of this article when they i Esai 9.7 Psal 110.1 1. Cor. 15. Esai 45.23 Rom. 14.11 say Christ kingdome shall haue none end Sit thou on my right hand vntill I make thine enemies thy footstoole Euerie knee shall bow to me but especially where it is said k Dan. 12.2 They that sleepe in the dust of the earth shall awake some to euerlasting life and some to shame and perpetual contempt Yet much more plentifully is this doctrine taught in the new Testament namly in the thirtenth fiue and twentie of Mathew Ioh. 5. and 6. Act. 10. 17. Rom. 2. 1. Cor. 15. 1. Thes 4. 2. Thess 1. c. All which places in plaine woords teach thus much That Christ shall come with his holie Angels and sit on his thorn of glorie all the dead shall rise first and they which then be aliue shall be changed and so of these two sorts all nations shall stand before him and receaue sentence according to their workes some to eternall life for their faith approoued by their works some to eternal paine for their vnbeleefe shewed by their euill deeds So that in this point of doctrin the glorie of the churches of England in the sweet harmonie with Abraham and Moses
time and with the preaching of Christ and his Prophets and Apostles is most comfortablie sealed vp and confirmed the Lords name be praised therefore The Lords name I say be praised who hath bin so mercifull and gratious vnto this little Ileland that passing ouer many greater richer and mightier nations hath set such an especial loue vpon vs as he hath vouchsafed to preferre and exalt our nation aboue many other to be of his holie and catholike church of the blessed communion of his saints and a true member of his visible people vpon whom his name is called That we may truely iustly and boldly say that the religion which we follow and the faith and doctrine which wee confesse is the faith of Gods elect the knowledge of the truth according to godlines vnder the hope of eternall life the verie true and onely way of saluation which God and not man teacheth Which he hath taught al the fathers before the law was giuen or any part of Gods woord written during the space of 2517. yeeres In the ende of that time Abraham our father euen the father of all beleeuers 430. yeeres before Moses when the world began to be corrupted receaued and professed for al nations which should be after him Which Moses and the Prophets proclaimed and maintained some 1445. yeeres vntill the blessed time of Christes holie incarnation And which the same Iesus Christ the glorious son of God euen the Lord of life preached in his owne person and his holie Apostles which heard him and saw al his great works did witnes and publish to all the gentils and was confirmed by gods holie testimonie from heauen with great signes and wonders and gifts of the holie ghost And which the same euerlasting God euen the father of our Lorde Iesus Christ commanded to be taught vnto all people out of the holie Scriptures of Moses the Prophets and Psalmes and hath opened and made manifest by the holie inspired writings of the Euangelistes and Apostles and left and commended vnto his Church for the saluation of his elect vnto the worlds end By which al gods people ar to be known by which God will be glorified in his saints and out of which no man hath been shall be or can be saued I say therefore againe the Lords name be praised for euer Amen CHAP. IIII. Where is declared First that antiquitie vniuersalitie and visible succession is no perfect marke of the church much lesse of the popish Synagogue which is but of yesterday 2. The measure order of the visible succession of the Church from Christs time forward is shewed by the Scripture 3. Therefore the papists do prooue themselues to be no church when they ground themselues on this false principle the church cannot erre 4. How the true religion hath shewed it selfe by manie witnesses from the Apostles time euen vnto our dayes THE Synagogue of Rome claimeth antiquitie vniuersality and succession visible from the time of Christs Apostles to be vndoubted markes of the church of God and so of the pure religion addinge thereunto as it were the sinewes and ioints to make them all holde together the faithfull and constant grace of the church visible vnder the ghospell namly this false principle that It cannot erre And therfore when they are convicted to haue fallen from the true christian religion and find themselues openly bewraied being tried by the perfect touchstone of Gods holie written woord to be lately vpstart and of a new deuised religion doctrine and faith brought forth into the world by the fanatical and superstitious humor of heretical prauitie and humaine follie and begotten by the cunning insinuations and coulorable suggestions of him which vseth all spirituall craftines and profoundnes of wisedom to bruse the heele of the womans seede and to darken the glorious light of the heauenlie faith of Gods chosen least happely they should not be found the very true Antechrist after the maner of him that trāsformeth him selfe into an angel of light they would beare downe the world with the vaine titles and goodly shew of antiquitie vniuersalitie visible succession of the vnerring and vnchangeable persistance of the visible church in the truth and leaue out altogether that which is indeede the very nature and foundation of the church the true religion faith and doctrine of Apostles and Prophets of God But alas these are but the figge leaues of Adam which cannot couer their shame for as all men knowe that the serpent cannot proue himselfe a man by his auncient continuance and remaining in the world vnlesse hee had those essential properties of bodie and soule whereof euery man doth naturally consist So for so much as all these things antiquitie vniuersalitie c. are such as heretikes Ethnikes did and could claime from Caine and Cham or Iaphet as wel as Christians from Seth and Shem and that the true nature of the church cōsisteth in the fellowship of the true religion doctrine and faith the sygnogoge of Rome vnlesse it hold the true faith and religion cannot for these things be the true visible church of God For no antiquitie vniuersalitie or succession can make the whore of Babel to be the true and chast spouse of Christ And who knoweth not that Caine was before Sheth and that their two posterities were the two churches one which is of Caine called the children of men because their religion came of a runnagate man the other was called the childrē of God because their religion was giuen and taught them of God Likewise in the Apostasie of the time of Abraham the nations were almost setled vpon the dregges of their filthie idolatry when Abraham was now but newly called Ismael and Esaue which fell out of the church and house of Abraham became goodly states and monarkes before Iacob was established and the people of Israell were gathered into a knowen and visible floorishing forme of a church which was 430. yeeres after the calling of Abraham Lastlie the gentils continued in that apostasie and idolatrie ouerspreading all the world from the time of Abraham vntil Christ eighteene hundred yeeres when the Church was but in a little corner of the world the land of Canaan and of that a great space in the territories of Iuda and Hierusalem onely Because Caine Ismael and Esaie calling antiquitie and visible succession before Sheth and Isaack and Iacob is their religion the true religion or were they the true church or shall the Gentils iustifie thē selues to be the true worshippers of God or to haue the true God because they can brag ouer the Iewes christiās with al these termes of antiquity vniuersality succession visible c. therfore he that readeth the stories shall find how they scoffe at the Iewes christians euen as the papist do at vs because that although they haue no truth on their side yet they thinke these painted paper walles and leaden weapons of long continuance and open appearance and flowrishing in
Certes al these are contrarie to the true religion which in the olde Testament saith g Gen. 6.5 All the imaginations of the thoughts of mans hart are onely euil continually and in the new h 2. Cor. 3.5 we are not sufficient of our selues to thinke anie thing as of our selues but our sufficiency is of God As touching the fourth article howe we are deliuered from the corruption damnable estate wherinto we fell by Adams transgression There be many waies and religions forged in the great cage of Antechrist ful of vnclean birds out of which as out of the botomles pit come great swarmes of locustes bringing with them a mist and cloud of darknes which hideth all godlines and true religion But to leaue out verie many deuises till another place I onely wishe the reader to cal to mind the holie Eremits Munks Friers and Nuns and namly amongst the manifold broods one Frances and an other Dominick This latter bread the religion of the obseruant preaching black friers the former the deuout host of the beggerly minorites and out of these two many seckes of diuers rules names of religions who by their vow and streight obseruation by them deuised set downe diuers rules to subdue this corruption and to obtain eternall life therefore they are by an excellency of speech called by the name a Gratian decret pars 2. caus 19. Quest 3. Bonauentur de profectu religios Antho. de Rampegol fig. Biblia Catholicon a Iohan. de Ianua in virgo of religion or religions al other are called seculer because they renounce the world and by fulfilling of three perfections which they obserue that is to say Pouertie chastity and obedience by which they are compared vnto angels the blessed crown which is giuen vnto such as they say they shal obtaine euen the special reward of the learned being presented vnto Christ in the heauenlie kingdom And the opinion deuotion of these religions grew to be so highly esteemed of men their life to be so angelical that in steed of christ his merits men would leaue al things whatsoeuer to follow them ye the very coule garment of Frances was thought to be of such vertue that some b Ioh. Sleiden lib. 12. noble men som very learned of those times haue taken order to be buried in them yea they are not afraid c Iere. Bouch. in his conformities to compare him with Christ in al things Therfore you may perceiue they had forgotten the true religion way of saluation which is in christ d Gen. 12.3 in the old testamēt is called the seed of Abrahā in whom al the families of the earth were appointed to be blessed and in the new testament he is called e Ioh. 14.6 the way the truth the life and the rule of this religion is that f cap. 3.16 that whosoeuer beleeueth in him should not perish but haue eternal life Therefore here is no agreement betweene these popish religions and the true ancient and catholike religion seeing they teach many other waies to heauen beside that which God hath taught vs to be the onely way for all the families of the earth to be blessed Concerning the fift article these bastardly counterfeites of Rome are more like the strange beast of Arabia and Ethiopia then the obseruers of the true religion For they greatly wound the doctrine of Christes person vnder a colour of honouring him and they ouerthrow his mediatorship by pretence of deuotion For while they giue godly honour to his bodie in the sacrament and make him to be a verie man vnder the formes of bread and wine inuisible in all places where the priest doth consecrate doe they not make him a man in fansie to haue an heauenly bodie in no part to bee like a true naturall man doe they not hereby make him to haue but one nature which is God or els that the manhood is swallowed vp or confounded with the Godhead for it is the nature of God and not of man to bee inuisible incircumscriptible and in many places at once therefore in stead of the seede and sonne of Dauid and Abraham they teach vs to beleeue they cannot tell what But as touching his office all men know how many mediators and intercessors they call vpon beside Christ Though a 1. Tim. 2.5 Gods word say there is but one mediator Marie Peter Paul all the Apostles martirs and foolishly canonized Saintes are made mediators Then against Christs sacrifice by whose perfection all sacrifice should cease as b Heb. 10.18 God teacheth they haue a new deuised sacrifice for quicke dead they haue masses diriges pilgrimage shrift penance purgatorie indulgencies satisfaction merite deuout obseruations numbring of prayers Auemaries creedes fastes almes workes of supererogation vowes vestementes crosses tapers relickes shrines ointinges coniurings and I know not what other trumperie and beggerly rudimentes of this world by which they wold make perfect the works of Christes mediation for our redemption righteousnesse and saluation Which the more they be aboundant and ouerflowing the greater is their disagreement with the true religion of God which teacheth in the old testament thus a Esai 53.5.6 God laide vpon Christ the iniquitie of vs all namely that hee was wounded for our transgressions and broken for our iniquities the chastisement of our peace was vpon him and with his stripes we are healed And in the new testament thus b 1. Ioh. 1.7 The bloud of Iesus Christ his sonne cleanseth vs from all sinne Now if Christ bloud cleanse vs from all sinne and by his stripes wee bee healed alas what neede we make so much adoe why doe we forsake the c Ioh. 1.24 Esai 55.1.2.3 lambe of God which taketh away the sins of the worlde with the sure mercies of Dauid and seeke after vaine thinges in which there is no helpe why should we commit these d Hier. 2.23 two euils to forsake God the fountaine of liuing waters and to digge vnto our selues pittes euen broken pittes which will hold no water In the sixt Article the opposition is plaine and apparant for although they whom Christ teacheth say that all e Philip. 3.4 righteousnesse taught by workes is but dunge in comparison of the doctrine of righteousnesse which is by faith onely yet they of this whoorish Babilon deny it and f Antidigma Coloniens cap. de iustificat per quas causas Concil Trident sess 6. make faith with hope and loue the formall cause of our righteousnesse they make an inherent righteousnesse And affirme directly that a man is not iustified by faith onely but also by workes Is not this a verie great disagreement where as the true religion teacheth the Church of God to say as in the olde testament thus g Psal 143. Enter not into iudgement with thy seruant for in thy sight shall none that liueth be iustified And in the
wee may beleeue him in this time was found out the gowne of Iesus Christ which fell by lot vnto one of the soldiers when Christ was crucified in a village called Zaphat For wee must suppose that Christ woare durable cloathing which woulde not waste in 600. yeares and that the soldier kept it as some holy relicke and gaue it or sold it to some Christian But I will not trouble the reader with such bables onely let him obserue and marke that here ignoraunce and blind deuotion began to spring and to draw men away from the pure truth of the gospell This Platina tels vs that Theodatus ordained that the sonne of the godfather Godfathers not to marie should not marie the daughter which his father held at the font this is a new kindred Boniface the 5. Sanctuarie for offendors ordained that one shold not be drawen out of the church by force but the church shold bee a place of refuge for offenders Organs musicke in the church The pax Vitalianus ordayned organs in the church and musicall instruments Leo the second founded the Pax to be giuen the people in the masse time A strange chaire This Platina telleth of a new and strange chaire at Rome called Sedes Stercorea wherin the new created Pope sitteth and vnderneath the last deacon trieth him whether he be a man which newly came vp by this occasion that Pope Iohn 8. Anno 855. as he went to the Church of Lateran Masse for the dead was deliuered of a child and therefore the Popes after that going to that Church passe not that way are thus tried Benedict 3. ordained that the priestes deacons and the Pope should bee present at the funerall of a Bishop to giue honor to the corps and to pray for the dead mans soule and commanded all priests to say masse when the Pope died In the time of Formosus which was about Anno 890. Hee saith The Emperors Popes holinesse lost at one time that he could not tell for what cause in one time the truth of the Emperours and of the Popes their holines was lost and abolished Steuen the sixt brought vp this new custome that one Pope did vndo and annihillate the doings and decrees of his predecessors wherein the Christian reader by the way may consider that wee are to beleeue them when they make the Popes decrees equall with the scripture seeing themselues can so easily put downe such authentical doings And here is not to bee omitted how grieuously Platina a In the life of Sargius and of diuers others complaineth in rehearsing the liues of many wicked popes about this time calling them cursed and bastardes from the vertues of the good Popes Of Iohn the 16. he saith that hee conuerted the goods of the Church to the vse of his kindred brothers parentes and carnall friendes and of that sprang a custome which the Popes comming after did obserue and keepe that not for the faith and deuotion of Christianitie but for the treasures of the Church the Popes sought that honour namely to enrich themselues and their friends brothers sisters cosens nephewes c. About which time a Booke 6. Anno 990. Polydor Virgill in his storie of England obserueth that the Monkes degenerated and the priestes into tyranny by meanes of their riches This Platina can tell you that Syluester the second came to his popedom by negromancie and that Benedick the 8. after his death appeared vpon a blacke horse for hiding vp money that was giuen for the poore And Benedick the 9. sold his Popedome and so also after his death appeared like a monster horrible idoll Syluester the third through mony became Pope Anno 1000. also Gregorie the 6. for at this time this new learning was ruled by money and friendes Damasus the second occupied that roome by force without the consent of the people and cleargie so the custome was that the ambitious obtained the papacie This Platina commendeth Gregorie the seuenth although for that he telleth of him hee might rightly bee called Hellbrand for his presumption ouer his Lord the Emperor for his hellish and blasphemous bulles wherein he maketh Peter his God saying O glorious Peter prince of the Apostles incline thine eare heare thy seruant whom thou hast nourished vp from his infancie preserued kept from the hands of his enemies vnto this present time c. And in his statutes a little after he describeth the man that doth as appertayneth to a Christian by this To feare God S. Peter To feare God and S. Peter And in another curse he saith to Peter Paul I haue not chosen you but you haue chosen me laid this most greeuous burden vpon my shoulders c. By these and such like he vttereth wordes of great dishonour to God maketh Peter in vertue power worship equal to God Christ which are new broached errors fearefull in the eares of true Christians And such as Peter would earnestly haue detested if hee were aliue a Act. 10. Cap. 14. who rebuked Cornelius in a lesse matter And Paul would haue rent his cloathes said O men why doe you these things we also are men subiect to the like passions as you are He can tell vs also of Vrban the second that he began the wares against the Sarasines and Turkes And that from thencefoorth the cheefest labours of Popes haue beene in wars for Peters patrimony deposing kinges and Emperours and translating of kingdomes and dignities Out of which goodly roote there sprang vp the bloudie factions of the Guelphes and Gibellins Florentines Venetians Genenois Cecilians c. The b Anno 1260. Romanes refuse to obey Vrban the 4. And these garboiles grew so strong that the Popes were faine to bee nonresidents for seuentie foure yeres beginning at c Anno 1310. Clement the fifth vntill Gregorie the eleuenth Then out of this engendred an other newe thinge d 1380. a scisme of nine and thirtie yeares wherein were someime two sometime three Popes at once till the councell of Constance And so this time in warres canonizing of Saints breeding and enlarging of pardons and many other trumperies continued vntil the time of Luther Here I ouerskip Boniface the 8. with his two swordes and his angels be set in the night to perswade Celestinus to surrender his pope seate and Iohn 23. a deuisor of new thinges he would make and vnmake Bishops of Abbots and Abbots of Bishops new canons dignities in the church and by and by in another fashion And thus haue they handled the religion of Christ Like vnto a potter turning his wheele who maketh the clay now of one fashion and now of an other that no certainty of truth and ancient godlinesse can be found in that sea But as the Prophet Esay saith a Cap. 29.19 Your turning deuises shall it not bee as the potters