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A13919 A goodly treatise of faith, hope, and charite necessary for all Christe[n] me[n] to know and to exercyse themselues therein tra[n]slated into englyshe; Profitelic en troostelic boexken. English. Coverdale, Miles, 1488-1568. 1537 (1537) STC 24219.5; ESTC S107348 56,528 168

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haue beleued also on IESVS CHRIST that we myght be made ryghteous by the fayth on CHRIST and not by the dedes of the lawe Ihon also sayeth All that is borne of God ouercōmeth the worlde and this is the victory that ouercōmeth the worlde euen our fayth Who is it that ouercōmeth the worlde but he which beleueth that IESVS is the sonne of God And further in the same chapter These thynges haue A writtē vnto you which beleue on the name of the sonne of God that ye maye knowe how that ye haue eternall lyfe and that ye maye beleue on the name of the sonne of God And this is the fre boldnesse whiche we haue towarde hym that yf we aske ony thynge accordyng to his wyl he heareth vs. Lo how yf a man beleueth that is yf he setteth his trust vpon the goodnesse of God only he is herde and optayneth all that he requyreth of the LORDE as Marke also wytnesseth Paul what tyme he preached the forgeuenesse of synnes he dyd alwaye ascribe it vnto faith that we myght knowe the vertue power of CRISTES death and that we shulde geue all glorye and praise vnto hym which hath receaued vs vnto the fayth by his goodnesse IESVS preached the Gospell of y e kyngdome of God sayenge The tyme is ●ulfylled and the kyngdome of god ●s at hande amende your selues beleue the gospel Here myght some men saye ye speake so much of fayth that man ●s iustified by fayth onely and not by workes Where as saynt Iames neuerthelesse sayeth that fayth with but workes is dead Trueth it is he sayeth well For without ther ensue forsakynge and lothsomnesse of synnes and without a man rest and reioyce onely in God hauynge respecte to none other creature sekyng helpe or conforte at the same Then is it a tokē that he is not wholy fixt vpon God nor putteth his trust in hym So longe as a man reioyceth in synnynge so longe is not God his ioye As longe as man cōmeth not to God with more loue thankfulnesse nor can quyete hym selfe with God so longe hath he not the trewe fayth The trew fayth mortifyeth the synnes that the outward workes maye testifye of the inward fayth Thus doynge optayneth God the glorye whiche wyll worke wonderously in all them in whom he hath poured his worde by fayth Therfore sayd CHRIST Let youre lyght so shyne before men that they mayese your good workes and glorifye youre father which is in heauen Scripture wytnesseth euery wher y t fayth must make new creatures orels shuld it not work y e worke wherfore God sent his worde Not that workes iustyfye a man But seynge man is iustyfyed by fayth therfore is he called iustifyed or ryghteous for doynge the workes of fayth For the workes be called ryghteous before God by reason of fayth Here vpon bryngeth saynt Iames Abraham and Rahab as proues sayenge Wylte thou vnderstonde O thou vayne man that fayth without dedes is dead Was not oure father Abraham iustyfyed thorowe workes whan he offred Isaac his sonne vpon the altare Thou seyst how that faith wrought with his dedes through the dedes was the fayth made perfecte and the scripture was fulfylled whiche sayeth Abraham beleued God and it was reputed vnto hym for ryghteousnesse and he was called the frende of God c. Yf Abraham had douted on Gods promyse whan he wolde haue offered his sonne then hadde not his faythe bene ryghte nor sufficyent Rahab also shewed hyr fayth where by she let the spyes go shewynge them whiche waye they shulde go She beleued stedfastly that God shulde cause the chyldren of Israell to wynne the cytie of Iericho and by y t fayth was hyr faythfull worke accepted before God God loked first vpon Abell and then vpon his gyfte The scripture hath shut vp al vnder synne that the promyse shuld come by fayth on IESVS CHRIST geuen vnto them that beleue Hereby we maye se that fayth only iustifieth that is Whan we forsake all creatures submyttynge out selues and passe by all mans inuencyons or holynesse fallynge and leanynge to CHRIST only sayenge O LORDE I knowlege health to be happened vnto me by the. LORDE augmēt thou my fayth CHRIST sayd I am the lyght of the worlde he that foloweth me shall not walke in darkenesse but shal haue the lyght of lyfe And agayne in the same chapter Yf ye continue in my worde then are ye my disciples and ye shal knowe the trueth and y t trueth shal make you fre Though the faythfull fell to synnynge yet remayneth God a frende vnto the fayth and loue that he fyndeth in a mā his promyses vnto thē that beleue are so manyfold Dauid sayeth Yf the ryghteous falleth he shall not be brused for the LORDE doth staye hym with his hāde Paul sayeth Then is ther now no damna cyon vnto them that are in CHRIST IESV which walke not after y e flesh but after the sprete For the lawe of the sprete y t bringeth lyfe in CHRIST IESV hath made me fre from y t lawe of synne and death Saynt Ihon also wrytteth sayenge Who so euer is borne of God synneth not for his sede remayneth in hym he can not synne because he is borne of God Though a man be weake after the fleshe and thereby fall to synne yet doth God loue a man for the fayth wherby he loueth God Whan he falleth his fall is not vnto dead for his sprete is without gyle The LORDE suffereth the ryghteous to fall leste he stonde to muche in hys owne conceate but that he aske mercy with all his harte The ryghteous falleth seuen tymes in one daye and ryseth agayne The LORDE taketh the faythfull for his best beloued and reserueth hym to his mercy Salomon sayeth The ryghteous laboureth to do good but the vngodly vseth hys increase vnto sinnes Oure prayer is that we maye abyde by the gladde and ioyfull tydynges of the gospell For he that beleueth and is baptysed shall be saued I brynge you tydynges of great ioye which shal happē vnto al people for vnto you is this daye borne the Saueoure euen CHRIST the LORDE Thus farre is now sayde of the mercy which we vptayne by fayth For true fayth ioyfuily receaued excludynge al y e is contrary to CHRIST bryngeth a greate health wyth her ¶ The thyrde chapter shall treate how hurtefull vnbelefe is and what is the cause that men be so colde and straunge in Godly matters and in loue towarde God WHan we consydre our fyrste progeny then is it euydent vnto vs that the nature of man is created to y e lykenesse of God in wyll reason and vnderstandyng folowynge God through wysedom and by knowledge of the creatures And that man was ioyned w t a perfecte hart vnto God vsynge hym w t a cōplete knowlege Upon this hath God set him in the paradyse of pleasure geuynge
and hold hym by hys God How could a man haue ony hope or truste in hys hart seynge he is not stedfastlye perswaded that mercy can be optayned for the whiche he maye hope seynge y e hope lōgyngefor cōmeth by fayth Because now that man doth not beleue therfore can he also not hope ony such good as is promysed hī by faith nother cā he loue dewly the geuer of y e good y t hath promised hym so much of it this may we perceaue by y e childrē of Israel y e LORD promised to geue Abrahā al y e lōd of Canaā afterward whā he wold haue sent Moses vnto Pharao to deliuer the same people he promised vnto Moses to geue thē y e lond y t flowed with milke hony Now y t god was mynded thus to do y t did he shew euidētly in deliueryng y t people frō Pharaos hādes leadyng thē straūgly thorow the reede see and fedinge them with heauenlye bread But howe happened it For whan they had ony lettynge by the way by reason of theyr mysbelefe and vnthankfulnesse and had forgotten the benefytes shewed vnto them of God than fell they to murmurynge and deceuerynge frō God and hys worde Agayne what tyme as the spyes had searched out● the londe of promyse and came and shewed all thynges vnto the chylderen of Israell howe they had sene greate giauntes in comparison of whom they were but greshoppers and that the indwellers of the lond were stronge and myghty men and that theyr cyties were hygh walled The chylderen of Israell hearynge thys were sore astonnyed murmured agaynste God Moses Aaron sayenge that they wolde turne back agayne in to Egypte All thys murmurynge came of mysbelefe For yf they had stād stedfastly to his worde and bydden sure by hys promyses they shulde haue answered sayde We shall ouercoeme that nacyon ryght well and take the londe in possessyon though they were thousand tymes stronger For the LORDE hath promysed and geuē it vs. But seynge they fel frō gods word hys promyses leanynge to theyr owne polyce and strength therfore semed it vnto them vnpossible Neuerthelesse it was possible wyth God and thorowe God as hys worde dyd assure them Seynge than y t God made suche a promyse vnto them and that they decyuered from hys behestynges therfore had they no hope to take in the londe of promyse Wherfor they were vnworthye of it and haue not entred in to the rest which God promysed them For thys cause cōmeth Paull and warneth vs of thys wycked vnbelefe sayenge Let vs feare therfore leste ony of vs forsakynge y ● promyse of entrynge in to his rest shulde seme to come behynde for it is declared vnto vs as well as vnto them But the worde of preachynge helped not them whan they y t herde it beleued it not By these reasons is it declared vnto vs euydently howe hurtefull mysbelefe is vnto vs. We cā do God no more wrong nor bring more losse vnto oure soule than in y t we geue no more credēce to his wordes which not withstōding is faith full vnto vs in all hys promyses Thys also complayned CHRIST to y e Iewes sayenge The father which sente me beareth wytnesse hymselfe of me Ye haue nother herd his voyce norsene hys shape at ony tyme You haue not hys worde abydynge in you for ye beleue hym not whom he hath sente I am come in my fathers name and ye receaue me not Yf another come in hys own name hym shall ye receaue How can ye beleue which receaue prayse one of an other and seke not the prayse which is of God onely Yf ye beleued Moses ye shulde beleue me also For he hath written of me But yf ye beleue not hys wrytynges how shall ye beleue my wordes ye wyll not come vnto me that ye myghte haue lyfe He y t beleueth not God hath made hym a lyar because he hath not beleued the recorde that God hath testyfyed of hys sonne And this is the recorde euen that God hath geuen vs euerlastyng lyfe And thys lyfe is in hys sonne He that hath the sonne of God hath lyfe Hereby is it euydent that yf we couet to be conforted in God thā shal we seke it in his word and take recorde of the same howe we maye come to hys mercye So muche fayth as we geue to his wordes so muche shall oure knowlege be also of hys goodnesse and so muche shall we be comforted of hym Howe can we be fully comforted seynge we do so sore wauet stonde not stedfaste in hys worde whiche hys goodnesse doth declare vnto vs For all that doth conforte vs commeth of God The father loueth the sonne and hath geuen all thynges in hys handes Whoso beleueth in the sonne hath lyfe euerlastynge But he that beleueth not in the sonne shall not se lyfe but the wrath of God abydeth vpon hym Thys doth scrypture specifye vnto vs that we shulde knowe the cause and occasyon of all euel that is mysbelefe and it is the cause y t we know not God nor haue ony loue toward hym Nowe whan the loue of God is banyshed than doth man lyghtelye fall to all maner of wyckednesse Therfore sayde CHRISTE Whan the holy goost commeth he shall rebuke the worlde of synne of ryghteousnesse and of iudgemente Of synne because they beleued not on me Of ryghteousnesse because I go to the father Wo be vnto them that are lowse or harte whiche put not theyr trust in God and therfore shall they not be defended of hym Againe They that fear the LORDE wyll not mystrust his worde they that loue hym wyll kepe his cōmaūdementes Thus maye we se how y t whan man knoweth not what God hath cōmaunded hym nor standeth stedfastly vpon God thorow fayth how then I saye he falleth vnto extreme vnkindnesse without ony dredyng of God Mysbelefe therfore is the cause and occasion of al synnes wherof man shalbe iudged For yf y e fyrst man had bydden fast by Gods worde he shulde not haue fallen to synnynge Therfore sayd CHRIST The workes y t I do in my fathers name they bear wytnesse of me but ye beleue not because ye are not of my shepe Baruch also sayeth But how happeneth it Israell that thou art in thyn enemyes lande thou art waxen olde in a straūge contry and defyled with y t dead Why art thou become lyke vnto them y t go downe to theyr graues Euen because thou hast forsaken the well of wysedome Truely yf thou haddest walked in the waye of God thou shuldest haue remayned styll safe in thyne owne lande Euen this same complaineth the LORDE also by Ieremy the prophete sayenge What vnfaythfulnesse founde youre fathers in me y t they wente away so farre fro me fallynge to lyghtnesse and beynge so vayne They thought not in theyr hartes Where haue we left the LORDE that brought vs out of the lande
but lyue and shewe forth the workes of the LORDE The LORDE chastenynge hath chastened me and not delyuered me vnto deathe Open vnto me the gates of ryghtwysnesse and whan I am entred than shall I confesse the LORDE That is the gate of the LORDE and the ryghtwyse shall entre in thorow it All thys fayth and confydēce had de Dauid for he was sure fyxed vppon Gods promyses Whan his sinnes wolde oppresse hym than turned he vnto the LORDE and hys worde the whiche whan he trusted vnto he reioyced in the LORDE All this caused the worde that was beleued Yf he had ben weake in the faith he wolde haue thought continually that he muste be damned Wherfore he sayde Wythout the LORDE had holpen a lyttell whyle my soule shulde haue dwelled and abyden in hell Dauid sought none other comforte saue onely that he wolde fulfyll that vnto hym which he had promised him and beleuyng this he was conforted sayenge Thynke vpon thy seruaunt as concernynge y e worde wherin thou causedest me to put my trust that conforted me in my lowlynesse ye thy worde hath relyued me Herby may we discerne the true fayth namely that a man is fixed groūded vpon God and his word that is to saye that he shall and wyl geue so much as his promyse is y t y e synfull soule can be conforted therin or els is it not possible to knowe God in his goodnesse Yf God be not knowē in his goodnesse by his worde how shulde ony man reioyce in his goodnesse or conceaue ony hope to come to his mercy What tyme as the chyldren of Israel had synned greueously agaynste God murmurynge agaynste hym and so prouokynge hym to anger and after that worshippynge the golden calfe so y t he wolde haue destroyed the whole multitude of them Moses lyke a true and faythfull seruaūt of God seing that God was angry and beynge wyllynge to apeace his wrath agayne he knewe no nearer nor feater waye to reconcyle the people agayne vnto God than to offre a faythfull harte wherwith he dyd knowlege God to be mercyful kind and longesufferynge shewyng mercy in thousandes Moses was surely fixed vpon this grounde that is that the LORDE was mercyfull But seynge his mercy was turned in to wrath by reason of the multytude and greatnesse of the synnes he perceaued that it was not possible vnto mā to fynde grace by God Wherfore he beganne to admonyshe hym of his kynde and fatherly loue to remembre all that which he had promysed vnto Abraham Isaac and Iacob Thus was the LORDE pacyfied so that he dyd not the euell that he hadde spoken agaynste the people This hadde Dauid sene in spre● that is that God in his wrath shulde remembre his conuenaunt sayenge My conuenaunt wyll I not breake nor disanull the thynge that is gone out of my lyppes Dauid wytnesseth of faythful Moses which brake and turned the wrath of God whan he admonysshed hym of his promyse The LORDE sayd he wolde haue destroyed the people hadde not his chosen and electe Moses stonde for them agaynst the mysdedes Whan the synnes be accomplysshed and the synner knoweth not whether to turne hym than is ther no counsell better then to submytte hym selfe before God praynge that he maye take his Godly worde to harte and to knowe therby what mercy and forgeuenesse God wyll shewe vnto the that trust in hym knowlege him by his fatherly loue The LORDE requyreth nought of vs for oure synnes but an heuy and contrite sprete a wyllynge harte to leaue synnynge and an hūgry soule to fulfyll the wyll of God More ouer whan we be moost forsaken and whan oure synnes and the iudgement of God do moost greuously oppresse vs then is it tyme for vs to knowe whiche be the true fayth whan we ought to haue our syght and mynde moost surest fixed vpon God Unto the synner is God mercyful wherfore sayeth Paul This is a true sayenge and by all meanes worthy to be receaued that CHRIST IESV came in to the worlde to saue synners of whom I am chefe Notwithstandynge for this cause optained I mercy y t IESVS CHRIST might pryncypally shewe in me all longe pacyence to the ensample of all thē whiche shulde beleue in hym vnto eternall lyfe Furthermore sayeth Paul Where abūdaūce of syn was there was yet more plenteousnesse of grace Nowe where true fayth cōmeth there shall it not be enquyred what ther is deserued or what a mā is worthy to haue or howe impossible it is for a man to come vnto the mercye of God For ther is nothyng in man that is worthye of mercyfulnesse and fayth beholdeth God onely and that whiche he hath promysed with hys worde and that the LORDE is mercyful and wyl shew mercy vnto all them that seke hym in the treuth Thys causeth the synner to conceaue an hope to optayne mercye by oure LORDE though to hymselfe it seme impossible Thys maye we se by Abrahā which beyng olde hūdreth yeares and Sara his wyfe foure score and ten herde that they shulde haue a sōne in theyr olde age Which thynge whan he herde it it semed vnto hym impossyble as it myght also to ony man for ther was no hope of ony frute But seing it was God that promysed it and that Abraham gaue fayth vnto the worde therfore dyd he hope contrarye to hope and beleued agaynst nature and thys fayth is rekened hym for ryghtwysnesse Not because of of hys workes nor because of the circumcisyon or vncyrcumcysyon but seynge he beleued he dyd geue God the glory and optayned mercye Thys is not onely written to know howe Abraham became ryghteous by hys faith but also for our instruccyon yf we beleue CHRIST dyed for oure synnes and is rysen agayn for oure iustyfycacyon Thys thyng earnestly beleued shal also saue vs for fayth consydereth onely howe much God maye and wyll geue of hys goodnesse Wherfore let vs that be faythful rest onely vpon CHRISTE IESV that hath saued vs although oure mysdedes be many and greate Let vs trust and leane harde to Gods worde it is ynough that God hath promysed it Thys doynge we be sure and may reioyce that we be come to the trewe fayth Thys fayth had Abraham He was promysed that thorowe hys sonne Isaac hys sede shulde so encrease as the starres of the skye After thys dyd God commaunde hym to offre the same sonne and to staye hym Abraham beynge stayed in God and his promise was redy to accomply she Gods wyll Thus is Abraham become ryghteous by the dede that is Abraham by thys worke hath testifyed and declared hys fayth to be good trewe before God thus be hys workes coūted ryghteous before God thorowe fayth As wytnesseth Saynt Iames Thys all is spoken now to knowe a trewe and good fayth namely Not onely to beleue God to be a mercyfull and good father but also to beleue that God
mystruste his worde and they that loue hym wyll kepe his cōmaundements c. Thus is it euydent that fayth muste nedes be a worke glorious puyssaunt wherby man optayneth so much of the LORDE How coulde ony mā comprehende and perceaue the power of faith and that by fayth we are one with God Ihon sayeth That God hath geuen all mē power to be the chyldrē of God Christ sayd All thynges are possible vnto hym that beleueth And agayn Yf ye beleue ye shall se the glorye of God And agayne Yf ye haue fayth as a grayne of mustarde sede ye maye saye vnto this mountayne Remoue hence to yonder place and he shall remoue nother shall ony thynge be vnpossible vnto you Now seynge God worketh so gloriously in all faythfull hartes then is it conuenient that we humbly beseke hym to teach vs to trust in his worde For we shall reioyce so much in his goodnesse loke for so much aide cōforte at his hāde as we can trust in hym and in his worde We ●ede of Susāna that what tyme she was in hir moost distresse anguish beyng iudged wrongfully to death she syghed and prayed to God trustyng stedfastly in him and y e LORD delyuered her Daniel also whan he was cast in y e Lyōs denne was not hurte of them for he trusted in God The godly worde commeth not for nought it worketh wonderfully whan it is receaued in fayth Therfore doth saynt Iames erhorte vs to receaue with mekenesse the word that is grafted in vs whiche is able to saue our soules A man can not erre so longe as he can testyfye hys lyfe to be led accordynge to Gods worde Yf a man haue his myndefixed vpon mans inuencyons or inuented holynesse he maye surely be dysquyete and confortlesse But so longe as a man hath his eyen fixed vpon God and his worde bearynge Gods commaundementes in his harte so longe doth that man walke in sekernesse beynge assured of all y e is expressed by Gods worde and is sure of his sauegarde and cōforte accordynge as Paul sayeth All men are lyars but God is true The sonne of God is the wysedome of y e father Who so now doth yelde hym selfe vnto the word receauyng therby the wysedome of the father the same is dryuen from death vnto lyfe by the sprete of God Syrak sayeth that wysedome breatheth lyfe in to hyr chyldren receaueth them that seke her It foloweth then that they which haue once assayed god by his worde in the wysedome of God that those I saye maye come to complete lyfe But it is contrarye with the worldly wysedome as wytnesseth Paul sayenge In so muche as the worlde by the wysedome ther of knewe not God in his wysedome it pleased God thorowe folyshe preachynge to saue them that beleue Whan Paul was mynded to conuerte ony man then wolde he laye nothynge before hym saue onely Gods worde sayenge I haue begotten you in CHRIST IESV thorowe the gospell Wherfore I exhort you be ye my folowers as I am IESV CHRISTES So longe as a man redresseth hys lyfe accordyng to Gods worde so longe shall he come walkynge the ryghte waye of saluacyon and reioyce in his conseyence For all that the worde of God doth vtter is concernynge ether mercy or in warde consolacyon Peter sayeth Ye knowe of the preachynge y t God sent vnto the chyldrē of Israel preachyng peace thorow IESVS CHRIST Of hym beare al the prophetes wytnesse that thorow his name all they that beleue in hym shall receaue remission of synnes Luke also wrytyng CRISTES wordes saieth Thus is it wrytten and thus it behoued CHRIST to suffre and the thirde day to tyse agayne from the dead and to let repentaunce and remyssiō of synnes be preached in his name amōgeal nacions This knewe Esay afore hande whan he sayde Lyke as the rayne and snowe commeth downe from heauen and returneth not thy ther againe but watereth the earth maketh it frutefull and grene that it maye geue corne and bread vnto the so wer So the worde also that cōmeth out of my mouth shall not turne vnto me voide agayn but shal accomplyshe my wyll and prosper in the thynge whereunto I sende it Hereby we are taughte that like as the earthe is made frutefull of the rayne that God sendeth so shall we also be renewed and be frutefull yf we knowlege God a ryghte by hys worde and reioice in al that he hath wytesafe to warne vs of by hys worde Yee we shall mortifye the fleshe wyth all hys desyres and he ioyned to God He that cleueth vnto god becommeth one sprete wyth hym and optayneth all goodnesse wyth hym A man reioyceth so muche in God as he is knytte wyth him by fayth and is diligent in all thynges to forther hys glorye The olde father Symeon beholdynge the lytle babe and beynge sure in wardlye that he was hys saueoure for he loked for hym by hys fayth reioyced in hys harte desyrynge to go to hys reste by bodely death for his eyen had sene the saue garde of men Euen so lykewyse we yf we had sene by fayth the loue which God beareth to ward vs how hartelye shulde we then yelde oureselues vnto death For fayth certyfyeth the harte that God is a mercy full father and that mercye shall be shewed vnto vs by y e death of IESV CHRISTE We can optayne no greater rewarde than to beleue that God is wyth vs and we beynge wyth the LORDE are safe Steuen seynge heauen open by fayth sayde incontinentlye LORDE receaue my sprete For thys cause sayde Paule Because therfore that we are iustyfyed by faythe we haue peace wyth God thorow oure LORDE IESVS CHRISTE by whom also we haue an entraunce in faythe vnto thys grace wherein we stonde Here lo is no mencyon of workes or of y ● lawe for by the workes is noman iustyfyed But the workes muste breake oute thorowe loue and declare oure inwarde fayth by workynge of charitable dedes Iob was ashamed of all hys workes and was not so bold as to lyfte vp hys heade before hys LORDE God but submitted hymselfe lowly vnto him ye though ther had ben founde some right wy sucsse in hym Dauid also sayde LORDE entre not in to iudgemente with thy seruaunte for in thy syghte shall noman lyuynge be iustifyed Neuerthelesse God wyllynge to certifye vs what we maye optayne by fayth he shewed vs that by pure and onely loue and mercye he taketh the synner to grace wythoute ony regarde of dedes so that mercye shulde be shewed to vs of promyse and not of dewtye Therfore ought we to geue all glorye vnto God onely Dauid wytnesseth thys same sayenge Blessed are they whose vnryghteousnesse is forgeuen and whose sinnes are couered Blessed is the man vnto whome the LORDE imputeth no syn and in whose sprete ther is no gyle Herin maye you perceaue the maner of tustifienge namely
that i● offended at Goddes worde thorow mysbelef nother doth knowlege thorowe loue hys saluacyon to be therein but withstandeth it by al meanes possyble They that be offended and dashe at the stone that is CHRISTE they be not drawen to hym through hys goodnesse but be rather peyered peruerse myndlesse Yee and they become enemies of God by the lawe whereby they be broughte to greater feare than can wel be swaged and redressed againe by Gods worde Whan the stone that is the blessed CHRIST shall fall vpon the mis beleuing forsake y ● sinner trustyng in his blindnesse beynge despysed of God for his obstinacie and beating his iudgemente wythout mercye at the daye of dome than shall the vnbeleuynge se how greuous it is vnto hym that he hath not receaued CHRIST in his worde The LORDE sayd He y t is not with me is against me He that gathereth not with me scattereth For he that seketh righteousnes notbeholding CHRIST only w t a pure minde he dasheth agaist y ● stone Now greuous it is to offēd at y ● stone to be offēded at CHRIST do many places of scripture specifie vnto vs. CHRIST is set to a fall to an vprising agayn of many But well is him whose trust is in y e LORD hys god Be it knowē vnto you therfore ye mē brethrē y e thorow this mā y ● is CHRISTE is preached vnto you y e forgeuenesse of synnes and from al the thinges wherby ye might not be iustified in the lawe of Moses But whosoeuer beleueth on thys man is iustifyed Beware therfore that it come not vpon you which is spoken in the Prophetes Beholde ye despysers and wonder at it and peryshe For I do a worke in youre tyme which ye shall not beleue yf ony mā tell it you And agayne in the same place sayde Paull and Barnabas to the Iewes It behoued fyrste the worde of god to be spoken vnto you but now that ye thruste it from you counte youre selues vnworthye of euerlastynge lyfe lo we turne to the Gentyles Oh LORDE who cā perceaue how hurtefull the worldly wysedome is The Byshoppes Pharisees Prestes and Lawers thorowe theyr owne wysedome wold not submitte them selues to the humble and meke fayth of CHRISTE but rather drewe the other people from the fayth in CHRISTE sayenge Doth ony of the rulers or Pharisees beleue on hym But the commune people whiche knowe not the lawe are cursed Thus were the Publicans and open synners whiche beleued in CHRISTE despysed of them Yee because the commune people folowed CHRIST therfor haue the Byshoppes and Prestes takē coūsell how to slaye CHRIST CHRIST also whan he saw that the couetous Pharisees dyd mocke hym he sayd Ye are they that iustyfye youre selues before ●●n but God knoweth youre hartes For that which is hye amonge men is abominacyon before God And agayn sayd CHRIST Why know ye not my speche Euen because ye can not abyde the hearynge of my wordes And agayne I am come to iudgement into hys world that they which se not might se and that they which se myght be made blynde And some of the Pharisees that were wyth hym herde thys and sayde vnto hym Are we then blynde also IESVS sayde vnto them Yf ye were blynde ye shulde haue no synne But now that ye say wese therfore remayneth youre synne That is as muche as though CHRISTE wolde saye He that wyll se hys saluacyon by hys owne wysedom he is blynde For he loketh not vpon God but is blynde in himself But he that loketh not vpon hymselfe but seketh hys saluacyon in CHRISTE he is lyghtened of God Thys wytnesseth saint Paul sayēg The Heythen whiche solowed not ryghteousnesse haue ouertakē righteousnesse But I speake of the righteousnesse that commeth by faythe Israell folowed the lawe of ryghteousnesse and attayned not vnto the lawe of righteousnesse Why so euē because they soughte it not oute of faith but as it were out of deseruing of workes For they haue stōbled at the stomblynge stone as it is writtē Beholde I laye in Syon a stone to stomble at and a tocke to be offended at and whosoeuer beleueth on hym shall not be confounded Here haue we now herd what hurt vnbelefe bryngeth whereby a man becommeth coulde and straunge frō God For thorowe vnbelefe hath a man small perceuenaunce of God or godlynesse Yee where God is not duely knowen there is man ydle can haue no godly lust nor fauoure vnto God But y t father hath geuen vs CHRIST hys only sonne accordynge to hys loue towarde vs euen hys godly worde that we shulde herken to him learne to know y ● waye of saluaciō thorow hys word Thus hath CHRIST called vs louingly namely vs y t were of a disquiete troubelous hart geuingvs knowlege of his fatherly wil thorow faith y t we shuld be cōforted in his word which brigeth al mercy w t it Yf our hart be ready to accōplish y t wil of god accordinge to his worde not to departe thorow ony straung learnīg thā are we surely called of hi. For Ihō saith Whosoeuer transgresseth and abydeth not in the doctryne of CHRIST hath not God He that abydeth in the doctryne of CHRISTE hath both the father and the sonne And agayn Yf no man wyl receaue you nor heare youre preachynge depart out of that house or cytie and shake the duste from youre fete Treuly I saye vnto you It shall be easyer for the loude of Sodoma and Gomorra in the daye of iudgement thā for y t cuie Thus may youse y ● damage and hurte of mysbelese the whiche causeth a disquyeted harte and remorse of conscieure and an harte y e is comfortlesse yee a continuaunce in synfulnesse Wherfore CHRISTE seinge the multitude hauyng blind leaders he is moued with pitye vpō them for they were pined away and dispersed as shepe hauyng no shepe herde And CHRISTE sayde vnto his disciples The haruest is great but the laborers are few Wherfore praye the LORDE of the harueste to send forth labourers into his haruest Now louyngly wyll the LORDE haue pytye vpon vs seynge he calleth vs so swetelye to hys godlye worde that we abyde not in damnacyon Paul sayeth Brethren praye for vs that the worde of God maye haue fre passage and be glorified as it is with you and that we maye be delyuered from vnreasonable and euell men Thys graunte vs y ● heauenlye father thorow IESVS CHRISTE his sonne Amen ¶ Here endeth the treatyse of fayth and hope Here foloweth the treatyse of loue and charite ¶ Of the loue that God hath towarde vs howe stronglye loue worketh in vs and howe hurtefull the worldlye loue is PEace and mercye from God the father thorow IESV CHRIST Ye entyerlye beloued ye that hūger to come to y e knowlege of y e loue y t God hath to vs ward ye must turne