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A02923 A Postill, or, Exposition of the Gospels that are usually red in the churches of God, vpon the Sundayes and feast dayes of Saincts written by Nicholas Hemminge a Dane, a Preacher of the Gospell, in the Vniuersitie of Hafnie ; and translated into English by Arthur Golding. ; before which Postill is sette a warning of the same Nicholas Heminge too the Ministers of Gods vvorde, concerning the co[n]tinuall agreement of Chrystes Church in the doctrine and true worshipping of God ... Hemmingsen, Niels, 1513-1600.; Golding, Arthur, 1536-1606. 1569 (1569) STC 13062; ESTC S5140 503,499 736

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were couert interpretations of the firste promise whiche who so vnderstood with Adam Abel Seth Enoch Noe Abraham c. Those yéelded true and ghostely seruice vntoo GOD not vnlike as in the respecte of the substaunce of the seruice but altoogither like and the very selfe same But what is doone héere Like as Caines brood vnderstoode the promise carnally and of the signe that was added did make a seruice or woorshipping by it selfe Euen so héere the moste part of the Iewes leauing the spirite gazed vppon the letter and determined Gods seruice in these outward ceremonies without fayth whiche errour the Lord reproueth moste sharply in the Prophete where hée sayth What passe I for the multitude of your Sacrifices sayth the Lord And anone after Offer mée no more Sacryfises in vayne your incense is abhomination vntoo mée And streight after he addeth the cause of this matter when hée sayeth Your assemblies are wicked my soule hateth your newe Moones and solemn feasts By these woords GOD dooth vs too vnderstand that hée hath not so ordeyned Ceremonies as though hée required them as a ghostly woorship but that the people should enure themselues in them vntoo godlynesse and strengthen their fayth by them and keepe themselues more and more in the pure woorshipping of God Howbéeit according too mans superstitious nature the moste parte are led away by Hipocrisie from the true vse of Ceremonies and haue grounded the whole weyght of their saluation vpon the obseruation of them Whose errour when the Prophets that were sent did reproue they were drawen too punishement as blasphemous folke ageinst Gods lawe By these things it is manifest that those godly personnes whiche lyued in Moyses common weale agréed fully bothe in Doctrine and Relygion with the holy Fathers before the flud and after the flud vntoo the calling of Moyses and from Moyses euen vntoo Chryste For what is required héere but acknoweledgement of sinne beléefe in Chryste inuocation holinesse obedience and other vertues whiche are required as partes too the reparation of Gods Image in vs Now remayneth the last age wherein the eternall woorde according too the prophesies tooke vppon him the womans séede that is too say mannes nature that hée might tread down the serpentes heade that is too say as Iohn expoundeth it that hée might destroy the woorkes of the Deuill This Chryste béeing interpreter and fulfiller of Moyses the Prophetes did by woorde and outward signes raise vp ageine the same seruice of GOD well néere falne too the ground commaunding repentance and forgiuenesse of sinnes too bée preached garnishing thē that beléeue in him with his owne rightuousnesse enduing them with his holy spirit stirring vp in them newe motions agréeable vntoo the Lawe and will of GOD and too bée shorte repayring Gods Image according too whiche the firste man was created bidding vs let our light shine so before men that our father may bée glorifyed in Heauen This selfe same seruice cōmendeth hée too his Disciples whiche they bothe taught by woorde and expressed in their life Notwithstanding too the intente the Churche might kéepe this seruice continually hée deliuered them his assured woord put as it were twoo outward seales too the woord namely Baptim and the Lordes Supper The word interpreteth the first promise more cléerly The sacraments are as it were certeine visible sermons which proffer the same thing too the senses which the woord teacheth But what is done in this case Like as in olde time Cains broode Chams broode and the false Israelites corrupted the woorde and by their fleshly foolishnesse patched mens dreames vpon it So the hipocrites fléeting from the woord in this last age of the world haue defiled the seruice of GOD so long tyll through the outrage of heretikes and the tyrannye of Antichryst the sacramentes were partely distayned with mens traditions and partly mangled and the doctrine with the true Religion welnéere ageyne ouerwhelmed Notwithstanding about a fortie yéeres ago God raysed vp a prophet that blissed Luther who brought agein the auncient doctrine and religion which both our first fathers receyued of God and Chryst deliuered too his disciples And that this seruice of God whiche our Church holdeth at this daye is the true and continual seruice of GOD he shall most clerely vnderstand which trieth it by the rule of the Patriarks and of the Apostolike Church But what hapneth vntoo vs Ueryly the same that hapned too our first fathers too the folowers of Abraham and too the Apostolike Churche For the diuell rusheth in with all his force too destroy the Gospell and too abolish the true seruice of GOD. And this dooth he the more outragiously in these our dayes bycause he knowes hée hath but a small tyme too execute his crueltie ageynst Chrystes Churche Now what sleightes this aduersary of Chrystes vseth too wype out the sincere doctrine and true woorshipping of GOD the matter it selfe at this daye openly declareth For firste he hath set vp a kingdome and that a right large one namely of the Turks which openly blasphemeth the name of Chryst. Ageine he hath planted another kingdome whiche men call the Popedome whiche though it professe not it selfe openly too bée agaynst Chryste dooth neuerthelesse with singuler wylynesse and craft step intoo Chrysts kingdom marring the doctrine defiling the sacraments and finally ouerthrowing the true seruice of god For the Pope hauing gotten the primacie vnder colour of the ministerie hath brought all kinde of superstition and Idolatrie intoo the worlde so that since man was created there was neuer yet a more vyolent and intollerable tyranny herd of neyther was there euer any kinde of Idol-seruice whereby was wrought more spytefull derogation too Gods maiestie or wherewith Chrystian mennes myndes haue bin more monstrously bewitched And now that Sathan perceyueth his sleyghtes too bée founde out in this behalfe he taketh no truce but calles toogither the maysters of mischéefe suche as are the Lybertines Anabaptistes Seruetians Antynomians and other wh●● with their foule snoutes endeuer too béerays ageyne the purged doctrine and Sacramentes And when he sées he can not by these his practises hinder the course of the Gospell and the pure woorshipping of GOD he goes too it another waye drawing asunder by inwarde debates and setting toogither by the eares among themselues lyke enymies those whome hée perceyued too mynde earnestly aboue others the restorement of the Churche and of true Religion Uerely least by ioyning in endeuer and counsell toogither they shoulde with one minde goe throughe with this so excellent a woorke Besides this from tyme too tyme he chaseth some out of Chrystes campe who becomming forsakers of their order doo excéeding great harme too the Churche among whom there are that inuent new deuyses whereby too bring the pure doctrine in hatred with the weake and vnskilfull For they gather toogither the contraryeties in the sayings of those whose trauell GOD hath vzed too the clenzing of his Churche in this laste olde age of
theyr mindes douting with what company they may ioyn themselues in felowship For while some boast of one maister and some of another glorying of his wisdom and godlynesse not without contempt of others whom they outface with their lofty lookes it cōmeth to passe that according as they perceiue any mā affectioned towards them to holde with them or ageinst them so they with blind iudgement commend or discommende his doctrine and Religion Héereuppon growe hartburnings froward suspicions hatred fallings out and desire of reuenge wherthrough all things are turned vpsidedowne And from hence to passe ouer other things with silence springeth a double pleasure For both the enemies of the Gospell are boldned in theyr stubbornesse and vngodlinesse and also the weaker and vnskilfuller sort which earst were more forward in imbracing of the truth are not a litle trobled wauering and vncertein too whether part they were best too ioyne themselues ▪ Amōg whom not a few as though nothing certein could be taught or determined of all the whole Religion begin too dout not only of al the partes of it but also of all maner of Religions In this case it is our duetie my déere brethren too succor the weake bothe with our Prayers and aduertisements that they stumble not at this huge heape and dunghill of opinions and so fall headlong intoo certeine destruction The best remedie for this mischéefe is to marke the continuall consent of the Catholike church in Doctrine and in the true seruice of God For as there is but one God so is there also but one euerlasting stedfast and infallible truthe of God one true religion one faith one rule wherby to liue well and one Church of Chryst which only knoweth the true maner how too serue God aright He that is not a Citizen of this Churche is falne from grace and saluation though he boast himselfe too haue neuer so great maisters Contrarywise he that in this Church woorshippeth God in spirit and truthe ▪ is the heir of grace and saluation though he had but a Cow-herd too his maister or teacher For this matter hangeth not vpon the worthinesse or vnworthinesse of man but vppon the mastership of Chrystes spirit whose wil is that his pure and vncorrupt woord should be oure rule of life saluation In the which woord and woorshipping taught in the woorde there hath bin a most sound and perfect consent of all the holy Patriarkes before the flud and after the flud of the Prophets and Apostles yea and of al godly men Wh●se doctrin and manner of worshipping if wée holde aright wée may lawfully glorie in Chryste that wée are Citizens of the Churche of Iesu Chryst althoughe the whole world hated vs and abhorred vs as Heretikes I méene therefore brethren too say somewhat concerning this contynuall agréement too the intent wée may bée assured in our selues whither wée bée in that consent of the Catholike Church or not or whither oure aduersaries bée in it who making great● braggs of theyr maysters whom they call fathers endeuer with sword and fire too stop the course of the doctrine of the Prophets Apostles In the handling of this matter many things surely do méete which all ame as it were at this one marke For of necessitie it must come héere in question from whence true religion hathe his begynning and what assurance is therof how great hath bin the consent of the church in the same doctrine through all ages by what sleights Sathan is woont too assault the true religion and finally what aduisednesse the Godly ought too vse ageinst the treasons and crafts of Sathan least as oure first parents did wee suffer our selues too bée led with faire words from the fountains of saluation too the Diuels puddles that is too mens traditions and wilworshippings Wée should not néede to shew from whence true religion hath his beginning but that the rage of men and féends bothe hath bin in olde time and is at this day so greate that they durst set vp newe religions after the blynd imagination of their owne brayn maynteyning them with swoorde and fyre and persecuting that Religion whiche is onely of God that they may fulfil the prophecie whiche was spoken of the serpents séede that should byte the héele of the womās séede But muche more rightly than these iudged that heathen man Socrates who being demaunded in Xenophon which was the true religion answered It was that whiche God himselfe had appointed ▪ For in as muche as the Lord sayth playnly by his Prophet that he abhorreth the doctrines and worshippings of men Let vs be out of all doute that the true and continuall abyding Religion hath his beginning from the euerlasting God himselfe Apollo Pithius béeing asked of the Atheniens what religions they shoulde chéefly folow answered those that their auncetors had vsed When they obiected ageyn that the custome of their auncetours had oftentimes bin chaunged hée sayde that the best was too bée folowed For as Hesiodus sayeth the auncient custome is euer best After the same maner our aduersaries in these dayes boast of antiquitie vtterly suppressyng the name of the author of true Religion where as they oughte rather too aunswere as Socrates did than as the wicked féend did For like as Sathan abused the authoritie of antiquitie to stablish errors so do they True it is in déede y t the auncientest religion is best so as it haue his beginning from God who is best and not from the olde serpent who frō the first beginning brought into the worlde his Religion fighting full but ageinst the religion of God Wherefore there is a distinction too bée made betwéene the twoo Antiquities For the one antiquitie is referred too God and the other too Sathan The first of these antiquities is the auncientest of all antiquities as which hath neither beginning nor shall haue ending Out of this most ancient antiquitie sprang the truth of God whereby is taught whiche is the true Religion for the confirmation whereof God hath added woonderfull recordes which should bee as it were certeyne euerlasting and authorised seales of his heauenly truthe The later antiquitie is such a one as both had beginning and shall haue ende out of which issued all superstition and vngodlynesse Either of these religions hath his furtherers and as it were certeine Patriarks whome the men of late yéeres haue termed fathers of whome they glorie not a litle The Papists haue alwayes in theyr mouthe the Fathers the Fathers And in all controuersies concerning the doctrine and seruice of GOD they flée to them as too theyr last Anchor-holde Wee also acknowledge the Fathers howebéeit farre after another manner than they doo For wee admitte those for Fathers who hauing receiued theyr Religion at Gods hande haue also deliuered the same faythfully too posteritie as are the Patriaks holy Kings Prophetes Chryst himselfe and the Apostles These onely doo wée reuerence as fathers and too vary from them in opinion wée iudge it a
offended God before Therfore wil I flée vntoo the same Lorde God that hée may take mée intoo fauour also Hée vouchsafed to pardon Péeter after his horrible fall and therfore though I bée falne I wil not dispair for hée is alwayes stable in him self and euermore like him selfe and there is no respect of persons with him The fifth is that euery one of vs should follow the example of the Saincts in our vocation Paule was not quayled with the hugenesse of persecutions but taught the Gospell constantly His example let the ministers of Gods woord folow Iohn feared not the threats of Herod therefore let the godlye preacher learne by his example too set lighte hy the woodnesse of the world Abraham through faith trayned vp his house holylie in the true feare of God and in calling vpon him Therfore let all godly housholders lern at his hād and so let all other examples bée applyed The sixt is that the memoriall of Saincts may bée pleasant vntoo vs and their vertue bée commended for that they vsed well the gifts of GOD for that they are Gods houses and witnesses of him for that they are garnished with great vertues and for that they are vntoo vs liuely examples of conuersion faith repentaunce stedfastnesse pacience and other vertues These sixe causes are the weightiest for whiche bothe the memoriall of the Sainctes according too the example of the auncient Churche is reteyned and their feasts halowed which points béeing rightly obserued all things turn too the glory of God and too the welfare of our selues Now must I speak a litle concerning Stephen in whose storie let vs consider these circumstances his religion his office in the Church the defence of his religion his constancie in confessing it his calling vppon Chryste his comforte and the ende of his life The religion of Stephen Stephen was a christian a man full of faith and the holy ghoste full of grace and manlinesse For where as is true faithe there is the holye Ghoste The greater encreasment that faith taketh so muche the more dooth the holy Ghoste witnesse him self too bée present kindling motions in mens heartes agréeable with the lawe of God Contrarywise where the holy Ghoste is not felt effectuall there also it is manifest that true faith is away Wée haue héere therfore that which we may followe in Stephen that is too wéete an effectuall faith whervntoo the holy ghost beareth witnesse Those men followe not Stephens faith which haue it in their mouth and yet therewithall wallowe in wicked lustes and runne headlong whither soeuer their blinde affections leade them Stephens office in the church was too minister too y e poore and too kéepe the treasure of the church too the vse of the poore sainctes in whiche office no dout but hée was diligent For he had the holy ghoste his gouerner and true faith and charitie as a rule too woorke by Let maisters of Hospitalles and Deacons then set thys man before their faces Firste let them bring faith with them without whiche no charge nor office can be executed as it ought for to bée Secondly in the execution let them shew them selues too bée gouerned by the holy ghoste that they doo not eyther deale too hardly with the poore or laye out the goodes at other mennes pleasure or bée slacke in their dutie or purloyne it away them selues or els bestowe that vppon others whiche of right belongeth vntoo the poore but let them performe all faithfulnesse in their office bearing in minde that God is a looker vppon their dealing assuring them selues that those of whom they haue the chardge are the membres of Christe and beléeuing verily that they ouer whome they are set are the temples of God how muche soeuer they bée brought vnder foote with pouertie diseases and store of biles and botches How Stephen defended the religion that hée professed hée sheweth in the sixt and seuenth chapters of the Acts. He dooth not in daunger forsake his profession hée cloketh it not as many doo But hée is a constant and manfull defender of his religion The multitude of sects whiche at that time swarmed hindred him not at all Hée was not abashed at the authoritie of the Phariseys and great men in Iewry But setting him self manfully against sects he susteyneth the brunt of the people alone and defendeth his religion with a long oration whiche example let vs followe also His constancie in his confession appéereth héereby that he is not feared from his confession neyther by threatnings nor by excommunication nor by stoning but as an inuincible Souldiour holdeth faste his Confession euen in the myddes of peryls This also is set foorth as an example too vs. His calling vpon Christe at suche tyme as hée lay ouerwhelmed with stones bothe sheweth hys fayth and also beareth recorde of the charitie of this man For hée made intercession for them that put him too death and he made not intercession for them in vain For Paule whoo was the kéeper of their garmentes that stoned Stephen was afterward conuerted Comfort is founde in thys inuocation For he sawe the sonne of God for whose sake he suffred these things standing at the right hand of GOD and making intercession for him through which consolation the bitternesse of his punishment was not a little asswaged If wée therfore followe the example of this man in our Crosse or persecution wée shall assuredly féele the present help of GOD comforting vs with his holy spirite The end of his life was moste ioyfull For in this prayer Lorde Iesu receyue my soule he yéelded vp his ghoste and fell a sléepe in the Lorde And so hée bothe finished his race and kept his faith and also as a stout conqueror obteined a garland with glory Let vs therfore at the time of our death also set him for an example before our eyes Now let vs looke vpon the text of the Gospel the summe wherof is this Christ foretelleth the daungers of the ministers of Gods woord and threatneth punishment too their persecuters Wée for instruction sake will entreat of foure places which are these 1 The foretelling of the persecutions of the ministers of Gods woord 2 The aggrauating of the sinne of the persecuters 3 The threatning of punishment 4 The vpbraiding of the vnthankfulnesse of them that refuse Christ when hée allureth them too repentaunce ¶ Of the first BEhold I send vntoo you prophets and vvise men and scribes and of them some yee shall kill and crucifie and some of them you shall vvhip in your synagoges and yee shall persecute them from Citie too Citie Thys speaketh Christ too the Iewes who séemed at that time too bée the very churche of GOD and dooth them too vnderstand with howe greate outrage they shoulde in time too come persecute his Ambassadors the Prophets and Apostles Uerily God sendeth his woord too the intent that such as receiue his woorde and beléeue it might bée saued Nowe that some by meanes therof become worser it
falling away from saluation Of the fathers that folowed the times of the apostles wée déeme according too the rule of Ambrose We iustly condemne al new things which Chryst hath not taught bycause Chryst is the way too the faithfull Therefore if wée teache any other thing than Chryst hath taught let vs iudge it detestable And according too this rule of Paules If any man teach any other gospel accursed bée hée But the Papistes to bleare the eyes of the simpler sort doo tell them they must enquire of the auncient wayes and that they must not passe the olde bounds whiche our fathers and anceters haue stablished which thing if it be scarce lawfull too doo in the boūds and buttels of fields howe much lesse shal it be déemed lawful to be doon in the bounds of Religion Surely we passe not the boundes whiche God the first founder of religion hath pitched which the holy Patriarkes and Apostles receiuing by heauenly inspiration maynteined from which the holy Martyrs among whom holy Abel holdeth the first place with inuincible courage of mynd draue back the Bores and Wolues and finally which the son of God hath stablished with his owne precious blud but we abyde within thē constantly As for y e bounds which the old serpent with his broode hath pitched within which is enclosed nothing but mere dānation wée make no conscience too passe them Therfore wée father y e true religiō vpon God who is called of Daniell the auncient of dayes Wherby it wil appéere bothe that the same is the auncientest and that it representeth the nature and disposition of the firste founder of it Wherfore as it is most stedfast euermore so it always continueth like it selfe But whiche is that Religion continually stedfaste in it selfe What is the effecte of it Whiche are the partes Gods woorde and the signe added to the woorde appoynteth the true rule of Religion and seruice of God for God hath alwayes bin woont too vtter his will too men by his woord and by some outward signe For loke what the word putteth into mens eares too be conueyed vntoo the mynde the same thing doth the signe set before the eyes too bée séene to the intent that by them as it were with windowes a certain light myght be conueyed in vnto the soule so as the woord and the signe might bée a double warrant audible and visible the end and drift of which is all one Howbéeit so as the interpretation of the signe is to bée fetched alwayes out of the woord alone What maner of things these be the fiue times in whiche GOD vttered his woorde and gaue signes will shew most openly as are the state of man before his fall the time wherin he was promised recouerie the time of renuing the promise the time of Moyses publike weale and finally the time of the performaunce of the promise by exhibiting Iesus Chryste our Lorde It is too bée shewed by Gods worde and heauenly signes that in these fiue tymes the religion was one selfsame and alwayes agréeable with it selfe in all poynts Before mans fal when Adam was garnished with Gods image God had deliuered too man bothe the worde and the signe The woorde required the knowledge of God and obedience towards him It forbad man too attempt any thing ageinst Gods prohibition vnder a threat of punishment and it had a promise of immortalitie which promise Adam embraced by faith And the trée of life as a visible warrant conueyed the same by the eyes intoo the mynde All whiche things tended too this end that Adam representing Gods Image as it were in a glasse shold cōtinually serue and praise God Wherby it is manifest that the true religion before mans fall was the pure woorshipping of God according too Gods woord the rule wherof was the woord and the signe The parts therof were the acknowledging of God beléefe of the immortalitie that was promised and obedience towards God both inward and outward And the end therof was to represent gods image too praise and magnifie him And in that estate was the seruice of God most perfect such as it shal be after the resurrection sauing that as then it shal bée much fuller not in substance but in degrées This manner of seruing God in such sort as was enioyned too the first man is required of vs also after his fal Neither is ther any alteration made in the maner of woorshipping but there folowed an horrible mayme in all mankinde after the fall of our first Parents insomuche as no man is able too perform this seruice too the ful no nor too begin it vnlesse he haue accesse too the trée of life whiche is Iesus Chryst. Ageine after that mankinde was falne in our firste Parents God eftsoone vttred his wil by woord and signe wherby is learned with what seruice God would bée woorshipped after the fall By the woorde hée rebuketh the transgression of his commaundement by the woorde hée made promise of the Messias who becomming man should pay the raunsome for Adams giltinesse and restore too man the image of God which he had lost by sinning And he added a sign too y e woord which was as it were a certeine visible sermon concerning the Messias The signe was the killing and offering vp of beasts and frutes of the earth Héerevpon it followeth that God requireth the selfe same manner of woorshipping after the fall whiche was before the fall although it haue not the same perfection in his degrées whiche it had before the fall For God requireth héere an acknowledging of him hée requireth an acknowledging of our owne sinne hée requireth an acknowledging of Chryst who is in steade of the trée of life that was in Paradise hée requireth fayth in the Messias hée requireth obedience through Faith too the intent that by little and little Gods Image may bée more and more repayred in man by Chryst that is too say that in the minde may shine assured knowledge of God in the soule holinesse and in all the powers obedience too be perfourmed according too the precisenesse of the woorde These things are bréefly shewed by woorde and signe in the beginning of Genesis For that I may vse Platoes woords the auncient fathers béeing better than wée and dwelling néerer vntoo GOD were better and more substancially taught by shorte grounds and outwarde signes than wée bée taughte by long Sermons For in olde tyme thys manner of teachyng was common and familiar as well vntoo Diuines as Philosophers that what soeuer they hadde vttered in short groundes the same thyng they auouched wyth certeine outwarde signes As soone as man was falne GOD vttered this grounde with his owne voyce The womans séede shall breake the heade of the Serpent The outwarde signe whiche in a certeyne Image purported the same thing was the offering of Sacryfises commaunded too the Fathers by GOD. Therefore when Abell offered hys Sacryfises hée hadde an eye alwayes too the firste grounde that had bin vttered
sayde vntoo him they haue no vvyne Iesus saide vntoo hir vvoman vvhat haue I too doo vvith thee Myne houre is not yet come His Moother sayd vntoo the ministers vvhatsoeuer he sayeth vntoo you doo it And there vvere standing there .vj. vvaterpo●s of stone after the maner of purifying of the Ievves cōteyning ij or .iij. firkins a peece Iesus sayd vnto them fil the vvaterpots vvith vvater And they filled them vp too the brim And hee sayd vntoo them dravv out novv and beare vntoo the gouernour of the feast and they bare it VVhen the ruler of the feast had tasted the vvater turned into vvine and knevv not vvhence it vvas but the ministers vvhich drevv the vvater knevv he called the Bridegrome and sayd vnto him Euery man at the beginning doth set forth good vvine and vvhen men be droonk then that vvhich is vvorsse but thou hast kept the good vvine vntill novve This beginning of myracles dyd Iesus in Cana of Galilee and shevved his glorie and his disciples beleeued on him The exposition of the text THis Gospell is a parte of the storie of Christ wherin hée manifesteth his glorie at a Mariage For by the miracle of wine hée bothe vttereth his owne diuine nature and gyueth an incling of his office signeth vp the truth of his doctrine as it were with some heuenlie Seale His own deuine nature hée declareth in this that hée changeth the natures of things by his woord for at his commaundement the water béecōmeth wine His office hée sheweth in that hée helpeth the néedie when hée is sought vntoo The certeintie of his doctrine hée dooth as it were seale with this miracle For least any man should doubt of the certeintie of his doctrine which is heauenly hée woorketh a heauen-woork which beareth witnesse with his doctrin wherby his Disciples are confirmed in his faith Now the places that wée wil intreate of in this Sermon are these foure 1 Of the solemnitie of the Mariage 2 Of the Mariage it selfe then finished and confirmed 3 Of the present miracle with the circumstances therof 4 Of the examples of life that may be deriued fro y e same ¶ Of the firste SIth I entreat of mariage I wil speake of these things in order First betwéene what persons nature godlynesse alloweth mariage Secondly what way those that will bée man wife must attēpt mariage Thirdly what manner of consent of whom it ought too bée Fourthly why it is méete that the assurance should bée made in the open assembly of the Church And fifthly what maner of feast ought too bée at a mariage In the persons of folks that contract mariage four things are too be looked vntoo namely kinred aliance religion and naturall strength which are requisite in mariage As touching kynred and alyāce they are to be kept from matching in wedlock which are within the degrées of kinred and alyance that is prohibited in Leuiticus Moreouer it is in no wise lawfull too stayne the degrées prohibited by the ciuill magistrate And with what reuerēce mariages ought too bée made the déed of Abraham and of other holy men the prohibition of Paule and the perils or rather the dreadful falles of many doo declare At such time as Abraham was about too choose a wife for his sonne Isaac he gaue commandement too Eléezer the Steward of his house that he should not take vntoo his sonne a wife of the daughters of the Cananites but that he should go too his own kinred and frō thence take a wife too his sonne Isaac For Abraham knew how greate mischief diuersitie of religion bréedeth in a housholde For herevpon spring strife blasphemies and hinderance of woorshipping and calling vpon God The prohibition of Paule is that wée draw not the yoke with the vnbeléeuing Which thing is too be vnderstood not only of doctrine but of all trade of life He that toucheth pitch sayeth Salomon shall bée defiled therewith For it can not bée but that he which kéepeth cōpany with the vngodly must néedes himself gather some infection therby Perilles and many horrible falles ensue vppon vnméete matches witnesse therof is Salomon who by kéeping company with Heathen women became an Idolater Witnesse Achab whoo through the counsell of wicked Iezabell becam so mad that he feared not too slea Gods Prophets at length fell headlong intoo eternal destruction so muche is a wicked woman able too doo Adde herevntoo the bringing vp of children which cannot bée as it ought to bée when the parents are of sundry religions For then shal the children becom either altogither heathenishe and despisers of all religion or else hypocrits whē they shall not dare bée acknown what they thinke for feare either of the father or mother Fourthly it is required in persons that shall contract mariage that the one beguile not the other as when eyther by sicknesse or by coldnesse the strength of any of the parties is forespent or else that there bée a default in nature so as a man bée not méete or sufficient to yelde the beneuolence of mariage As for the way that such as méene too bée couples ought too take in making their mariage Examples godlinesse honestie doo teache For these thrée things toogither teach that matches are not too be made vppon lightnesse as oftentims they bée nor among cups nor for lustfull liking Abraham séeketh a wife for his sonne the parents of Rebecca consent Afterward the consent of the maide is sought and so Isaac marieth hir to his wife Iacob serueth Laban a long time he breaketh with the fréends of the mayde for mariage and when he had gotten their good wil he wan the chast consent of the mayd Godlinesse counselleth the same thing also For as the fourth precept commandeth the parents too bée honored so méeneth it also that this honor should bée yéelded vntoo parents that they make the mariages of their children that the children should in this behalf attempt nothing with contempt of their parents This also doth nature tel al men too the intent the match may bée honest which cannot be ended or broken but by death Now after that all things are in this wise lawfullye attempted then it behoueth too go néerer too the matter mutual consent of thē that contract is too be heard whiche must in no wise be constreyned but must be frée that neither part may iustly say he was compelled For although it be according too right too begin with the parents yet it is not lawful for the parents too compel them whither they wil or no. For besides that constreyned mariage is no mariage this mischéefe ensueth thereupon that in suche matches the matter seldome taketh good successe Why it is conuenient that the assurance should bée made openly in the assembly of the churche there bée foure causes First that those which are knit in wedlock may know thēselues too haue place in the Churche Secondly that they whiche shal be man and wife may