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A11015 A treatise of Gods effectual calling: written first in the Latine tongue, by the reuerend and faithfull seruant of Christ, Maister Robert Rollock, preacher of Gods word in Edenburgh. And now faithfully translated for the benefite of the vnlearned, into the English tongue, by Henry Holland, preacher in London; Tractatus de vocatione efficaci, quae inter locos theologiæ communissimos recensetur, deque locis specialioribus, qui sub vocatione comprehenduntur. English Rollock, Robert, 1555?-1599.; Holland, Henry, 1555 or 6-1603.; Bèze, Théodore de, 1519-1605. 1603 (1603) STC 21286; ESTC S116145 189,138 276

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A TREATISE OF GODS EFFECTVAL CALLING WRITTEN FIRST IN THE LATINE tongue by the reuerend and faithfull seruant of Christ Maister ROBERT ROLLOCK Preacher of Gods word in Edenburgh AND NOW FAITHFVLLY TRANSLATED for the benefite of the vnlearned into the English tongue by Henry Holland Preacher in London 2. PET. 1. 10. Giue diligent heede to make your calling and election sure AT LONDON Imprinted by FELIX KYNGSTON 1603. THE AVTHORS EPISTLE TO THE MOST HIGH AND MIGHTIE Prince IAMES the sixt now by Gods free mercie King of England Scotland France and Ireland defender of the faith c. grace and peace by Iesus Christ. AFter some aduising with my selfe in whose name I should publish this litle worke your Maiestie my most dread Soueraigne aboue all others came first into my mind for that you may iustly challenge as your owne right the first fruites of my labours of what kinde soeuer they be Hauing then heretofore consecrated the first fruites of the first kind of my writings vnto your Highnes I thought it meete also that this second kinde of meditations in the common places of diuinitie should be presented to the same your Maiestie From this purpose although many things feared me among which your princely Maiestie to speak as the truth is adorned with rare knowledge of diuine things did most occupie my minde your Maiestie I say the greatnes whereof my owne meannes and the slendernes of this work were not able to endure Yet when I recounted with my selfe how great your curtesie and gentlenes was alwaies accustomed to bee towards all men but especially towards my selfe I determined rather to incurre some suspition of ouermuch boldnes then not to giue testimonie of my dutie and of my most humble deuotion towards your Maiestie euen by the dedication of this small worke of mine how meane soeuer it be Respect therefore most noble King not so much this smal worke as the testimonie of a mind most dutifully affected towards your Maiestie in the Lord and as my dutie requireth most readie according to my small abilitie with all lowlines to do your Maiestie most humble seruice in any thing that I can during life But what is there wherein I can do your Maiestie better seruice then in striuing with my God with continuall earnest prayers that through his grace and singular goodnes you may for euer maintaine continue and make good that excellent opinion which you haue not vndeseruedly alreadie gotten in forraine nations amongst such men as are most eminent in this our age both for learning and godlines that so you may haue a happie raigne in this present life and in that other life may be a fellow heire of that heauenly kingdome in comparison of the glorie of which kingdome that I may speake this by the way I my selfe a good while since haue heard you despise al these earthly kingdoms at such time as amongst other matters in a certain familiar conference where there were but a fewe present you discoursed of many things learnedly I speake the truth to the glorie of God without any flatterie and godlily and delightfully concerning Christ and of praying to him onely and not to Angels or Saints departed out of this life you may I say be a fellow heire together with your head euen that most high King Lord and heire of all things Iesus Christ whose grace mercie and power defend and protect you both in bodie and soule from all your enemies bodily and ghostly for euermore Your Maiesties most dutifull Seruant ROBERT ROLLOCK TO THE RIGHT GODLY LEARNED AND HIS REVERENT GOOD FRIEND Maister Iohn Iohnston I May seeme slow in aunswering your letters good Maister Iohnston for that they were long in comming to my hands I vnderstoode by them to my great ioy that you are safely arriued in your owne countrie and haue found your Churches there in ablesscd and peaceable state wherein I desire in heart they may long continue And why may I not confidently hope that this my desire shall be fulfilled specially seeing they were from the beginning The blessing of God on the Churches of Scotland so happily soundly and excellently founded by those faithfull and worthie seruants of God those skilfull maister-builders which begun the worke and they whoseconded them brought no stubble or hay but siluer gold and precious stones to the building Nay which is more the Lord himselfe hauing so clearely and apparantly fauoured and furthered their holy labours that whosoeuer haue stumbled at this building haue not onely missed and failed of their purpose but haue been as it were by the strong and powerfull hande of God scattered and throne out into vtter darkenes To these we may adde that singular and most precious gift of God which the same good God hath bestowed vpon you I meane your worthie King Maister Bezas iudgement and commendation of the Kings Maiestie in the happie gouernment of the Churches of Scotland whom he hath likewise miraculously preserued from many and great perils who hath ioyned to his singular and admirable care and watchfulnes in defending the Gospell and preseruing the puritie and vnspotted sinceritie of this Church so great and exact knowledge of Christian religion from the very grounds and principles thereof that the Lord it seemes hath made his Maiestie both a Prince and preacher to his people so that your Our blessed King may in veritie be well accounted a second Salomon who was both King and preacher Realme of Scotland is now become of all other most happie and may iustly hope for increase of tranquillitie and felicitie if onely as we are perswaded she will she can discerne and thankfully acknowledge the great blessing she inioyeth and as she hath begun so continue to direct them all to the right scope and end which is to his glorie who is the father and fountaine of all goodnes And I assure you I reioyce from my heart that occasion was giuen me to congratulate by these my letters your happie condition with the rest of my reuerend brethren both by your countrie man Maister Dauid Droman a man both godly and well learned whose presence though but for a few dayes was most acceptable to vs here who is now vpon his returne to you with these letters as likewise in that I chaunced of late to meete with a great treasure which I know not by what mishap being frequent in other mens hands hath hitherto missed my fingers For why should not I esteeme as a treasure and that most precious the commentaries of my honorable brother Maister Rollocke vpon the epistle to the Romans and Ephesians Maister Beza commendeth Maister Rollockes workes both of them being of speciall note among the writings Apostolicall for so I iudge of them and I pray you take it to be spoken without all flatterie or partialitie that I neuer read or met with any thing in this kinde of interpretation more pithilie elegantly and iudiciously written so as I could not