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A03598 Tvvo sermons vpon part of S. Judes Epistle, by Richard Hooker sometimes Fellow of Corpus Christie College in Oxford Hooker, Richard, 1553 or 4-1600.; Jackson, Henry, 1586-1662. 1614 (1614) STC 13723; ESTC S104194 35,221 66

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vp that the bowels of the childe may be made the mothers graue that he hath caused no small number of our brethren to forsake their natiue country with all disloialty to cast off the yoke of their allegeance to our dread Soveraigne whom God in mercy hath set over them for whose sauegard if they caried not the hearts of Tygers in the bosomes of men they woulde thinke the dearest blood in their bodies wel spent But now saith Abiah to Ieroboam yee thinke yee be able to resist the kingdome of the Lorde which is in the hands of the sonnes of David Yee be a great multitude the golden calues are with you which Ieroboam made you for Gods haue yee not driven away the priests of the Lord the sonnes of Aaron and the Levites haue made you priests like the people of natiōs whosoever commeth with a young bullocke and seaven rammes the same may bee a priest of them that are no Gods If I should follow the comparison here vncover the cup of those deadly and ougly abominations where with this Ieroboam of whom we speake hath made the earth so drunke that it hath reeled vnder vs I know your godly hearts would loath to see them For my own part I delight not to take in such filth I had rather take a garment vpon my shoulders and go with my face from them to cover them The Lord open their eies and cause them if it be possible at the length to see how they are wretched and miserable and poore and blinde and naked Put it O Lord in their hearts to seeke white raiment and to cover themselues that their filthy nakednes may no longer appeare For beloved in Christ we bow our knees lift vp our hands to heaven in our chambers secretly openly in our churches we pray hartily howrely even for them also though the Pope haue given out as a Iudge in a solemne declaratory sentence of excommunication against this land that our gracious Lady hath quite abolished praiers within her realme and his schollers whom he hath taken from the midst of vs haue in their published writings charged vs not only not to haue any holy assemblies vnto the Lorde for praier but to hold a common schoole of sinne flattery to hold sacrilege to be Gods service vnfaithfulnesse and breach of promise to God to giue it to a strumpet to be a vertue to abandon fasting to abhor confession to mislike with penance to like well of vsury to charge none with restitution to finde no good before God in single life nor in no well working that all men as they fal to vs are much woorsed and more then afore corrupted I do not adde one word or sillable vnto that which Mr Bristow a man both borne and sworne amongst vs hath taught his hand to deliver to the view of all I appeale to the cōscience of every soule that hath beene truely converted by vs whether his heart were never raised vp to God by our preaching whether the words of our exhortation never wrong any teare of a penitent heart from his eies whether his soule never reaped any ioy any comfort any consolation in Christ Iesus by our sacraments and praiers and Psalmes thansgivings whether he were never bettered but alwaies worsed by vs. Omerciful Godlif heaven and earth in this case do not witnesse with vs and against them let vs bee razed out from the land of the living let the earth on which we stand swallow vs quicke as it hath done Corah Dathan and Abiram But if we belong vnto the Lord our God and haue not forsaken him if our priests the sonnes of Aaron minister vnto the Lord and the Levites in their office if wee offer vnto the Lord every morning and every evening the burnt offrings sweet incense of praiers land thanks givings if the bread be set in order vpon the pure table the candlesticke of gold with the lamps thereof to burne every morning that is to say if amōgst vs Gods blessed sacraments be duly administred his holy word sincerely and daily preached if we keep the watch of the Lord our God and if yee haue forsaken him then doubt yee not this God is with vs as a captaine his priests with founding trumpets must cry alarme against you O yee children of Israel fight not against the Lord God of your fathers for yee shall not prosper The second Sermon EPIST. IVDE 17 But yee beloved remember the words which were spoken before of the Apostles of our Lord Iesus Christ. 18 How that they tolde you that there should be mockers in the last time which should walk after their own vngodly lusts 19 These are makers of Sects fleshly having not the spirit 20 But yee beloved edifie your selues in your most holy faith praying in the holy Ghost 21 And keepe your selues in the loue of God looking for the mercie of our Lord Iesus Christ vnto eternall life HAving otherwhere spoken of the words of Saint Iude going next before concerning Mockers which should come in the last time backsliders which even then fell away from the faith of our Lord and Saviour Iesus Christ I am now by the aide of almighty God and through the assistance of his good spirit to lay before you the words of exhortation which I haue read 2 Wherein first of all whosoever hath an eie to see let him open it and he shall wel perceiue how carefull the Lord is for his children how desirous to see them profit and growe vp to a manly stature in Christ how loath to haue them any way mislead either by examples of the wicked or by enticements of the world and by provocation of the flesh or by any other meanes forcible to deceaue them and likely to estrange their heartt from God For God is not at that point with vs that hee careth not whether wee sinke or swimme No he hath written our names in the palme of his hand in the signet vpon his finger are we graven in sentences not onely of mercy but of iudgement also we are remembred He never denoūceth iudgements again●t the wicked but hee maketh some Proviso for his children as it were for some certaine priviledged persons Touch not mine annointed doe my Prophets no harme hurt not the earth nor the sea nor the trees till wee haue sealed the servants of God in their foreheads Hee never speaketh of godlesse men but he adioineth words of comfort or admonition or exhortation whereby wee are moued to rest and settle our hearts on him In the second to Tim. the 3. Chap. Evil men saith the Apostle and deceiuers shall waxe worse and worse deceiuing and being deceiued But continue thou in the things which thou hast learned And in the first to Tim. the. 6. Chap. Some men lusting after money have erred from the faith pierced themselues through with many sorrowes But thou ô man of God fly these things and follow
most holy faith that so when our earthly house of this Tabernacle shall bee destroyed we may haue a building giuen of God a house not made with hands but eternall in the heavens This is that which is most piously feelingly taught in these few leaues so that you shall read nothing here but what I perswade my selfe you haue long practised in the constant course of your life It remaineth only that you accept of these labours tendred to you by him who wisheth you the long ioies of this world the eternal of that which is to come Oxon. from Corp. Christ. College this 13. of Ianuary 1613. THE FIRST SERMON EPIST. IVDE 17 But yee beloved remember the words which were spoken before of the Apostles of our Lord Iesus Christ 18 How that they told you that there should be mockers in the last time which should walke after their owne vngodly lusts 19 These are makers of sects fleshly having not the spirit 20 But yee beloued edifie your selues in your most holie faith praying in the holy Ghost 21 And keepe your selues in the loue of God looking for the mercy of our Lord Iesus Christ vnto eternall life THE occasion wherevpon together with the ende wherefore this Epistle was written is opned in the front entrie of the same There were then as there are now many evill and wickedly disposed persons not of the mysticall body yet within the visible bounds of the Church men which were of old ordained to cōdemnation vngodly men which turned the grace of our God into wantonnesse and denied the Lord Iesus For this cause the spirit of the Lord is in the hand of Iude the servant of Iesus and brother of Iames to exhort them that are called and sanctified of God the father that they would earnestly contend to maintaine the faith which was once delivered vnto the Saints Which faith because wee cannot maintaine except wee knowe perfectly first against whom secondly in what sort it must be maintained therefore in the former three verses of that parcell of Scripture which I haue read the enimies of the crosse of Christ are plainely described and in the later two they that loue the Lord Iesus haue a sweet lesson giuen them how to strengthen stablish themselues in the faith Let vs first therefore examin the description of these reprobates concerning faith and afterwards come to the words of the exhortation wherein Christians are taught how to rest their hearts on Gods eternall and everlasting truth The description of these godlesse persons is two fold Generall and Speciall The generall doth point them out and shew what manner of men they should be The particular pointeth at them and saith plainely these are they In the generall description we haue to consider of these things First when they were described they were told of before Secondly the men by whom they were described They were spoken of by the Apostles of our Lord Iesus Christ. Thirdly the daies when they should bee manifested vnto the world they told you they should bee in the last time Fourthly their disposition and whole demeanure mockers and walkers after their own vngodly lusts 2 In the third to the Philippians the Apostle describeth certaine They are men saith hee of whom I haue told you often and now with teares I tell you of them their God is their belly their glorying and reioycing is in their owne shame they mind earthly things These were enimies of the crosse of Christ enimies whom he saw his eies gusht out with teares to behold them But we are taught in this place how the Apostles spake also of enimies whom as yet they had not seen described a family of mē as yet vnheard of a generation reserved for the end of the world for the last time they had not onely declared what they heard and saw in the daies wherein they lived but they haue prophecid also of mē in time to come And you doe well saith S. Peter in that yee take heed to the words of prophecie so that yee first know this that no prophecie in the Scripture commeth of any mans owne resolution No prophecie in Scripture commeth of any mans owne resolution For all prophecy which is in Scripture came by the secret inspiration of God But there are prophecies which are no scripture yea there are prophecies against the Scripture my brethren beware of such prophecies and take heed you heed them not Remember the things that were spoken of before but spoken of before by the Apostles of our Lord and Saviour Iesus Christ. Take heed to prophecies but to prophecies which are in scripture For both the manner and the matter of those prophecies doth shew plainely that they are of God 3 Touching the manner how men by the spirit of prophecie in holy Scripture haue spoken written of things to come wee must vnderstand that as the knowledge of that they spake so likewise the vtterance of that they knewe came not by these vsuall and ordinary meanes whereby we are brought to vnderstand the mysteries of our salvation and are wont to instruct others in the same For whatsoever wee know we haue it by the hands and ministrie of men which lead vs along like children from a letter to a syllable from a syllable to a word from a word to a line from a line to a sentence from a sentence to a side and so turne over But God himselfe was their instructour he himselfe taught thē partly by dreames and visions in the night partly by revelations in the daie taking them aside from amongst their brethrē and talking with them as a man would talke with his neighbour in the way Thus they became acquainted even with the secret and hidden counsels of God They saw things which themselues were not able to vtter they beheld that whereat men and Angels are astonished They vnderstood in the beginning what should come to passe in the last daies 4 God which lightned thus the eies of their vnderstanding giving them knowledge by vnvsuall and extraordinarie meanes did also miraculously himself frame and fashion their wordes and writings in so much that a greater difference there seemeth not to bee betweene the manner of their knowledge then there is between the manner of their speed ours When we haue conceiued a thing in our hearts and throughlie vnderstand it as wee thinke within our selues yet we can vtter it in such sort that our brethrē may receaue instruction or comfort at our mouths how great how long how earnest meditation are we forced to vse And after much travaile and much paines when we open our lips to speake of the wonderfull workes of God our tongues doe faulter within our mouthes yea many times wee disgrace the dreadfull mysteries of our faith and grieue the spirit of our hearers by words vnsavory and vnseemely speeches Shall a wise man fill his bellie with the easterne vind saith Eliphaz shall a wise man
and conversation walkers after their owne vngodly lusts S. Peter in his second epistle and 3. chapter soundeth the very depth of their impiety shewing first how they shall not shame at the length to professe themselues prophane and irreligious by flat denying the gospell of Iesus Christ and deriding the sweet and comfortable promises of his appearing secondly that they shall not be only deriders of all religion but also disputers against God vsing truth to subvert the truth yea scriptures themselues to disproue scriptures Being in this sort mockers they must needs be also followers of their owne vngodly lusts Being Atheists in perswasion can they choose but be beasts in conversatiō For why remoue they quite from them the feare God Why take they such paines to abandon and put out from their harts all sense all tast all feeling of religion but only to this end and purpose that they may without inward remorse and grudging of conscience giue over themselues to all vncleanenes Surely the state of these mē is more lamentable then is the condition of Pagans and Turkes For at the bare beholding of heaven and earth the infidels heart by and by doth giue him that there is an eternal infinite immortal and everliving God whose hands haue fashioned and framed the world hee knoweth that every house is builded of some man though he see not the man which built the house and he considereth that it must be God which hath built and created all things although because the number of his daies be few he could not see whē God disposed his workes of old when he caused the light of his clowds first to shine when he laid the corner stone of the earth and swadled it with bands of water and darknes when he caused the morning star to know his place made barres and doores to shut vp the sea within his house saying hitherto shalt thou come but no farther he hath no eie switnesse of these things Yet the light of natural reason hath put this wisdome in his reines and hath given his heart thus much vnderstanding Bring a pagan to the schooles of the prophets of God prophecie to an infidell rebuke him lay the iudgements of God before him make the secret sinnes of his heart manifest and he shall fall downe and worship God They that crucified the Lord of glory were not so far past recovery but that the preaching of the Apostles was able to moue their hearts and to bring them to this Men brethren what shall we doe Agrippa that sate in iudgement against Paule for preaching yeelded notwithstanding thus farre vnto him almost thou perswadest me to become a Christian. Although the Iewes for want of knowledge haue not submitted themselues to the righteousnesse of God yet I beare them record saith the Apostle that they haue a zeale The Athenians a people hauing neither zeale nor knowledge yet of them also the same Apostle beareth witnesse yee men of Athens I perceaue yee are 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 some way religious But mockers walking after their owne vngodly lusts t●ey haue smothered every sparke of that heavenly light they haue stiflled even their very naturall vnderstanding O Lord thy mercy is over al thy workes thou savest man and beast yet a happy case it had beene for these men if they had never beene borne and so I leaue them 10 St Iude hauing his mind exercised in the doctrine of the Apostles of Iesus Christ concerning things to come in the last time became a man of a wise and staid iudgement Grieued hee was to see the departure of many and their falling away from the faith which before they did professe grieved but not dismayed With the simpler and weaker sort it was otherwise Their countenance began by and by to change they were halfe in doubt they had deceiued themselues in giuing credit to the Gospell of Iesus Christ. St Iude to comfort refresh these silly lambs taketh them vp in his armes and sheweth them the men at whom they were offended Look vpon them that forsake this blessed professiō wherein you stand They are now before your eyes view them marke them are they not carnall are they not like to noysome carrion cast out vpon the earth is there that spirit in them which cryeth Abba father in your bosomes Why should any man be discomforted haue you not heard that there should be mockers in the last time These verily are they that now doe seperate themselues 11 For your better vnderstanding what this severing and separating of themselues doth meane we must knowe that the multitude of them which truly beleeue howsoever they be dispersed farre and wide each from other is all one body whereof the head is Christ one building whereof he is the corner stone in whom they as the mēbers of the body being knit as the stones of the building being coupled grow vp to a man of perfect stature and rise to an holy tēple in the Lord. That which linketh Christ to vs is his meere mercy and loue towards vs. That which tieth vs to him is our faith in the promised salvation revealed in the word of truth That which vniteth and ioyneth vs amongst our selues in such sort that wee are now as if we had but one heart and one soule is our loue Who be inwardly in heart the liuely members of this body and the polished stones of this building coupled and ioined to Christ as flesh of his flesh and bones of his bones by the mutuall bond of his vnspeakable loue towards them their vnfained faith in him thus linked and fastned each to other by a spirituall sincere and hartie affection of loue without any manner of simulation who be Iewes within and what their names be none can tell saue he whose eies doe behold the secret disposition of all mens hearts We whose eies are too dimme to behold the inward man must leaue the secret iudgement of every servant to his owne Lord accounting and vsing all men as brethren both neere and deare vnto vs supposing Christ to loue them tenderly so as they keep the profession of the Gospell and ioyne in the outward communion of Saints Whereof the one doth warrantize vnto vs their faith the other their loue till they fall away and forsake either the one or the other or both and then it is no iniurie to tearme them as they are When they separate themselues they are 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 not iudged by vs but by their owne doings Men do separate thēselues either by heresie schisme or apostasie If they loose the bond of faith which then they are iustly supposed to doe when they frowardly oppugne any principall point of Christian doctrine this is to separate themselues by Heresie If they breake the bond of vnitie whereby the body of the Church is coupled and knit in one as they doe which willfully forsake al externall communion with Saints in holy
after righteousnesse godlines faith loue patience meeknesse In the second to the Thessalonians the second Chap. They that have not receiued the loue of the truth that they might bee saued God shall send them strong delusions that they may beleeue lies But we ought to giue thanks alway to God for you brethren beloued of the Lord because God hath from the beginning chosen you to salvation through sanctification of the spirit and faith in the truth And in this Epistle of S. ●ude There shall come mockers in the last time walking after their owne vngodly lusts But beloued edifie yee your selues in your most holy faith 3 These sweet exhortations which God putteth every where in the mouthes of the Prophets Apostles of Iesus Christ are evident tokens that God si●teth not in heaven carelesse and vnmindfull of our estate Can a mother forget her child Surely a mother will hardly forget her child But if a mother bee happily found vnnaturall and doe forget the fruit of her owne wombe yet Gods iudgements shew plainly that he cannot forget the man whose heart hee hath framed and fashioned a new in simplicity and truth to serue and feare him For when the wickednesse of man was so great and the earth so filled with crueltie that it could not stand with the righteousnes of God any longer to forbeare wrathfull sentences brake out from him like wine from a vessell that hath no vent My spirit saith he can struggle and striue no longer an end of all flesh is come before me Yet then did Noah finde grace in the eies of the Lord I will establish my covenāt with thee saith God thou shalt goe into the arke thou and thy sonnes and thy wife and thy sonnes wiues with thee 4 Doe we not see what shift God doth make for Lot and for his familie in the 19. of Genesis least the fierie destruction of the wicked should overtake him Overnight the Angels make enquiry what sons or daughters or sonnes in law what wealth and substance he had They charge him to carie out al whatsoever thou hast in the citie bring it out God seemeth to stand in a kind of feare least something or other would be left behind And his will was that nothing of that which he had not an hoofe of any beast not a threed of any garment should bee singed with that fire In the morning the Angels fayle not to call him vp and to hasten him forward Arise take thy wife thy daughters which are here that they be not destroyed in the punishment of the Citie The Angels hauing spoken againe and againe Lot for all this lingereth out the time still till at the length they were forced to take both him and his wife and his daughters by the armes the Lord being mercifull vnto him and to cary them forth and set them without the citie 5 Was there ever any father thus carefull to saue his child from the flame A man would thinke that now being spoken vnto to escape for his life and not to looke behinde him nor to tarry in the plaine but to hasten to the mountaine there to saue himselfe he should do it gladly Yet behold now he is so farre off from a chearefull willing hart to do whatsoever is commanded him for his owne weale that he beginneth to reason the matter as if God had mistaken one place for another sending him to the hill when salvation was in the Citie Not so my Lord I beseech thee Behold thy servant hath found grace in thy sight and thou hast magnified thy mercy which thou haste shewed vnto me in saving my life I cannot escape in the mountaine least some evil take me and I die Here is a Citty hard by a small thing O let me escape thither is it not a small thing and my soule shall liue Well God is contented to yeeld to any conditions Behold I haue received thy request concerning this thing also I will spare this City for which thou hast spoken hast thee saue thee there For I can do nothing till thou come thither 6 Hee could doe nothing Not because of the weaknesse of his strength for who is like vnto the Lord in power but because of the greatnesse of his mercy which would not suffer him to lift vp his arme against that City nor to power out his wrath vpon that place where his righteous servant had a fancie to remaine and a desire to dwell O the depth of the riches of the mercy and loue God! God is afraide to offend vs which are not afraid to displease him God can do nothing till he haue saved vs which can finde in our harts rather to do any thing then to serue him It contenteth him not to exempt vs when the pit is digged for the wicked to comfort vs at every mention which is made of reprobates and godlesse men to saue vs as the apple of his owne eie when fire commeth downe from heaven to consume the inhabitants of the earth except every Prophet and every Apostle and every servant whom he sendeth forth doe come loaden with these and the like exhortations O beloved edifie your selues in your most holy faith Giue your selues to praier in the spirit keepe your selues in the loue of God Looke for the mercie of our Lord Iesus Christ vnto eternall life 7 Edifie your selues The speech is borrowed frō material builders and must be spiritually vnderstood It appeareth in the 6. of S. Iohns gospel by the Iewes that their mouthes did water too much for bodilie food Our fathers say they did eate Manna in the Desert is it is written He gaue them bread from heaven to eate Lord evermore give vs of this bread Our Saviour to turne their appetite another way maketh thē this answere I am the bread of life hee that cōmeth to me shall not hunger and hee that beleeveth in mee shall never thirst 8 An vsuall practise it is of Satan to cast heapes of worldly baggage in our way that whilest we desire to heape vp gold as dust wee may be brought at the length to esteeme vilely that spiritual blisse Christ in the 6. of Matthew to correct this evill affection putteth vs in minde to lay vp treasure for our selues in heaven The Apostle 1. Tim. 3. chapt misliking the vanity of those womē which attired themselues more costly then beseemed the heavenly calling of such as professed the feare of God willeth them to cloath themselues with shamefastnes and modestie and to put on the apparel of good workes Taliter pigmentatae Deum habebitis amatorem saith Tertullian Put on righteousnesse as a garment in steed of Civit haue Faith which may cause a savour of life to issue from you and God shall be enamoured he shal be ravished with your beauty These are the ornaments bracelets and jewels which inflame the loue of Christ and set his hart on fire vpon his spowse We see how he breaketh
minister vnto Idoles applie this exhortation to thē whom god hath appointed to feede his chosen in Israell 32 If their be any feeling of Christ and drop of heavenly dewe any spark of Gods good spirit within you stirre it vp be careful to build and edifie first your selues then your flockes in this most holy faith 33 I say first your selues For he which wil set the hearts of other men on fire with the loue of Christ must himselfe burne with loue It is want of faith inour selues My Brethren which maketh vs retchlesse in building others We forsake the Lords inheritance and seed it not What is the reason of this Our own desires are setled where they should not be Wee our selues are like those women which haue a longing to eate coales and lime and filth we are fed some with honour some with ease some with wealth the Gospell waxeth loathsome vnpleasant in our tast how should we then haue a care to feed others with that which we cannot fancie our selues If faith wax cold and slender in the heart of the Prophet it will soone perish from the eares of the people The Prophet Amos speaketh of a famine saying I will send a famine in the land not a famine of bread nor a thirst of water but of hearing the word of the Lord. Men shall wander from sea to sea and from the north vnto the east shall they runne to and fro to seeke the word of the Lord and shall not find it Iudgement must beginne at the house of God saith Peter Yea I say at the sanctuarie of God this iudgemēt must begin This famine must begin at the hart of the Prophet He must haue darknes for a vision hee must stumble at noone daies as at the twi-light and then truth shall fall in middest of the streets then shall the people wander from sea to sea and from the North vnto the east shall they runne to and fro to seeke the word of the Lord. 34 In the second of Haggaie speake now saith God to his prophet Speake now to Zerubbabel the son of Shealtiel Prince of Iudah to Iehoshua the son of Iehozadak the high priest to the residue of the people saying who is left among you that saw this house in hir first glory and how doe you see it now is not this house in your eies in comparison of it as nothing the prophet would haue all mens eies turned to the veiw of thēselues every sort brought to the consideration of their present state This is no place to shew what dutie Zerubbabel or Iehoshua doth owe vnto God in this respect They haue I doubt not such as put them hereof in remembrāce I aske of you which are a part of the residue of Gods elect chosen people Who is their amongst you that hath takē a survey of the house of God as it was in the daies of the blessed Apostles of Iesus Christ who is there amongst you that hath seen cōsidred this holy temple in her first glory how do you see it now Is it not in comparison of the other almost as nothing whē ye look vpō thē that haue vndertakē the charge of your soules know how far these are for the most part growne out of kind how few there be that tread the steps of their ancient predecessors yee are easily filled with indignation easily drawne vnto these cōplaints wherein the difference of present frō former times is bewailed easily persuaded to think of thē that lived to enioy the daies which now are gon Surely they were happy in cōparison of vs that haue succeeded them were not their Bishops mē vnreprovable wis● righteous holy tēperat wel reported of even of those which were without were not their Pastours guids teachers able willing to exhort with wholsōe doctrine to improue which gainesaid the truth had they priests made of the refuse of the people were men like to the children which were in Niniveh vnable to discerne betweene the right hand the left presented to the charge of their congregation did their teachers leaue their flocks over which the holy Ghost had made them overseers Did their Prophets enter vpon holy things as spoils without a reverend calling were their leaders so vnkindly affected towards thē that they could find in their hearts of sel them as sheepe or oxen not caring how they made them away But beloued deceaue not your selues Doe the faults of your guids and pastours offeud you it is your fault if they bee thus faulty Nullus qui malū rectorē patitur eū accuset quia fuifuit meriti perversi pastoris subiacere ditioni saith S. Gregory whosoever thou art whom the incōvenience of an evil governor doth presse accuse thy selfe not him His being such is thy deseruing O yee disobedient children turn again saith the Lord the wil I giue you pastours according to mine own hart which shall feed you with knowledge vnderstading So that the only way to repaire all ruines breaches offensiue decaies in others is to begin reformation at your selues Which that we may all sincerely seriously and speedily doe God the Father grant for his sonne our Saviour lesus sake vnto whom with the holy Ghost three persons one Eternall and everlasting Gon be Honour and Glory and Praise forever Amen FINIS a Lib 4 ca 6. de doct Chr. b Rob. Tolet. l. 4 cap 5. c 2 Pet. 1. d P●aef in orat D. Rainold * Parsons in 3. Convers. e Malac. 2 7. f Canus locor lib. 11. c. 6 Vives lib. 2 de corrupt art Hard. lib 4. Detect g Pag. 1903. edit 1570. h In the third part of 3. conversions of England in the Examine of Foxes Sainte cap. 14. §. 53. 54 p. 215 * Sect 55 k Plut in Demosthen l Liv. dec 1. lib. 2. an V. C 60 m 1. Tim. 2. 8. n Annal to 1 Ann. 57. n. 109 110 .10 2. An. 132. num 5 o S. Paulus de sua salute incertꝰ Richeom Iesuit lib. 2. c. 12. Idololat Huguenot pa. 119. in marg edit lat Mogunt 1613. interpret Marcel Bompar Iesuitâ p Witnesse the verses of Horatius of Iesuite recited by Possevin Biblioth Select part 2. lib. 17. cap. 19. Exue Francis cum tunicâ laceroque cucullo Qui Frāciscꝰ eratiam tibi Christus erit Frāc●sci exuviis si qua licet indue Christum Iam Franciscus erit qu imodò Christus erat The like hath Bencius another Iesuite q 2. Cor. 5. 1. Of the spirit of prophecie receaued frō God himself Of the Prophers māner of speech Iob. 15. 2. 3. Wisd. 9. 16. Esai 49. 2. Ezechiel 3. A naturall man perceaveth not heavenly things Iam. 2. Act. 12. Act 1● We must not halt between 2. opinions Mockers in the last time Mockers Mockers worse then Pagans and Infidels Act. 2. Act 26. Rom. 10. Iudas vir sapiens certi iudicii Threefold 〈◊〉 1 Heresie ● Schisme 3. Apostasy infallible evidence in the faithfull that they are Gods child●●̄ The Papists falsly accuse vs of Heresie and Apostasie Act. 25. Apoc. 18. Cant. 8 11. Act. 20. The Popes vsurped supremacie Consil. delector Cardin. Laurent Surius Commde reb gest à Pio 5 Franci●cus Sansovin de gubernat regnorū Rerumpub lib 11 cap. de Iud Marescal Soldan 2. Chr. c. 13. Ver. 12. Gen 6 3 13 Gen 6 8 18 Gen 19. 12. Gen 19. 15. Ver. 16. Ver. 18. Eccles. 5. The sacrament of the L. Supper Lam. 2. v. 13. Ephes 1 Ioh 4 1. Ioh. 5. Mat 7. Rom. 11. 1. Joh ● No pleasing of God without faith Psal 69. Rom. 11. Psal 18. v. 14. Rom 11. 20. Ver. 22. Hos. 1. 9 not my people Ver 6. not obtaining mercy * Carelesse Amos 8. 11. Ver. 12. 1. Pet. 4. 17. ier 3. v 14. 15.