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A68831 The vvhole workes of W. Tyndall, Iohn Frith, and Doct. Barnes, three worthy martyrs, and principall teachers of this Churche of England collected and compiled in one tome togither, beyng before scattered, [and] now in print here exhibited to the Church. To the prayse of God, and profite of all good Christian readers.; Works Tyndale, William, d. 1536.; Barnes, Robert, 1495-1540. Works. aut; Frith, John, 1503-1533. Works. aut; Foxe, John, 1516-1587. Actes and monuments. Selections. 1573 (1573) STC 24436; ESTC S117761 1,582,599 896

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conclusion not to bee doubted of that there must be first in the hart of a man before he do any good worke a greater and a preciouser thyng then all the good workes in the world to reconcile him to God to bryng the loue and fauour of God to him to make him loue God agayne to make him righteous and good in the sight of God to do a way his sinne to deliuer him and lose him out of that captiuitie where in he was conceaued and borne in whiche he could neither loue God neither the will of God Or els how can he worke any good woorke that should please God if there were not some supernaturall goodnes in him giuen of GOD freely where of the good worke must spryng euen as a sicke man must first be healed or made whole yer he can do the dedes of an whole man and as the blind man must first haue sight geuen him yer he can see and he that hath his feete in fetters giues or stockes must first be loosed or he can go walke or runne and euen as they whiche thou readest of in the Gospel that they were possessed of the deuils could not laude God till the deuils were cast out That precious thing which must be in the hart yer a man can worke any good worke is y ● word of God which in the Gospell preacheth profereth bryngeth vnto all that repent and beleue the fauour of God in Christ Who soeuer heareth the word and beleueth it the same is thereby righteous and thereby is geuen hym the spirite of God which leadeth him vnto all that is the will of God and is loosed from the captiuitie and bondage of the deuill and his hart is free to loue God and hath lust to do the will of GOD. Therfore it is called the word of lyfe the word of grace the word of health the word of redemption the word of forgiuenes and the word of peace he that heareth it not or beleueth it not cā by no meanes be made righteous before God This confirmeth Peter in the xv of the Actes seyng that GOD through fayth doth purifie the hartes For of what nature so euer the word of God is of the same nature must the hartes be whiche beleue thereon and cleaue thereunto Now is the word liuyng pure righteous and true euen so maketh it the hartes of them that beleue theron IF it be sayd that Paul when he saith in the iij. to the Romaines no fleshe shal be or can be iustified by the deedes of the law meaneth it of the ceremonies or sacrifices it is an vntrue saying For it foloweth immediatly by the law commeth the knowledge of sinne Now are they not the ceremonies that vtter sinne but the law of cōmaundementes In the iiij he sayth the law causeth wrath whiche can not bee vnderstand of the ceremonies for they were geuen to reconcile the people to God agayne after they had sinned If as they say the ceremonies which were geuen to purge sinne and to reconcile iustifie not neither blesse but temporally onely much more the law of commaundementes iustifieth not For that whiche proueth a man sick health him not neither doth the cause of wrath bring to fauour neither can that whiche damneth saue a man When the mother commaundeth her childe but euen to rocke the cradle it grudgeth the commaundement doth but vtter the poyson that lay hid and setteth him at bate with hys mother and maketh hym beleue shee loueth him not These commaundements also thou shalt not couet thy neighbours house thou shalt not lust desire or wishe after thy neighbours wife seruaunt mayde oxe or asse or what soeuer pertaineth vnto thy neyghbour geue me not power so to doe but vtter the poyson that is in me and damne me because I can not so do and proue that God is wrath with me seing that his wil and mine are so contrary Therefore sayth Paul Gal. iij. If there had ben geuen such a law that could haue geuen lyfe then no doubt righteousnes had come by the law but the Scripture concluded all vnder sinne sayth he that the promise might bee geuen vnto them that beleue through the fayth that is in Iesus Christ The promises when they are beleued are they that iustifie for they bring the spirite whiche looseth the hart giueth lust to the law and certifieth vs of y t good will of God vnto vs ward If we submit our selues vnto God desire him to heale vs he wil do it and will in the meane tyme because of the consent of y ● hart vnto y ● law count vs for full whole wil no more hate vs but pitie vs cherish vs be tender harted to vs loue vs as he doth Christ him selfe Christ is our redemer Sauiour peace attonement and satisfactiō and hath made amendes or satisfaction to Godward for all the sinne whiche they that repēt consentyng to the law and beleuyng the promises do haue done or shal do So that if through fragilitie we fall a thousand tymes in a day yet if we do repent agayne we haue alway mercy layd vp for vs in store in Iesus Christ our Lord. WHat shall we say then to those Scriptures whiche go so sore vpō good workes As we read Math. xxv I was an hungred and ye gaue me meate c. And such like Whiche all sound as though we should be iustified and accepted vnto the fauour of God in Christ through good workes To this I aunswere Many there are which whē they heare or read of fayth at once they cōsent therunto and haue a certaine imagination or opinion of fayth as when a man telleth a story or a thyng done in a straunge lande that pertayneth not to thē at all Which yet they heleue and tell as a true thyng And this imagination or opinion they call faith They thinke no further then that fayth is a thyng which standeth in their own power to haue as do other naturall workes whiche men worke but they feele no maner workyng of the spirite neither the terrible sentence of the law the fearefull iudgements of God the horrible damnation and captiuitie vnder Sathan Therefore as soone as they haue this opinion or imaginatiō in there hartes that sayth verely this doctrine semeth true I beleue it is euē so Then they thinke that the right fayth is there But afterward when they feele in them selues and also see in other that there is none alteration and that the workes folow not but that they are altogether euē as before and abide in their old estate then thinke they y t faith is not sufficient but that it must be some greater thing then fayth that should iustifie a man So faule they away from fayth agayne and crye saying fayth onely iustifieth not a man and maketh him acceptable to GOD. If thou aske them wherfore They aūswere see how many there are that beleue and yet do no more
of forgeuenesse of synnes through fayth in Christes bloud And now seing that fayth onely letteth a man in vnto rest and vnbelief excludeth him what is the cause of this vnbeliefe verely no sinne y t the world seeth but a Pope holinesse and a righteousnes of their own imagination as Paule sayth Roma x. They bee ignoraunt of the righteousnes wherewith God iustifieth and haue set vp a righteousnes of their owne makyng thorough which they be disobedient vnto the righteousnes of God And Christ rebuketh not the Phariseys for grosse sinnes whiche the world sawe but for those holy deedes whiche so blered the eies of the world that they were taken as Gods euen for long prayers for fastyng for tythyng so diligently that they lefte not so much as their herbes vntithed for their clennesse in washyng before meate and for washyng of cups dishes and all maner vessels for buildyng y e Prophetes sepulchers and for kepyng the holy day and for turnyng y t heathē vnto the fayth for geuyng of almes For vnto such holy dedes they ascribed righteousnes and therefore when the righteousnesse of GOD was preached vnto them they could not but persecute it the deuill was so strong in them Whiche thyng Christ well describeth Luke xj saying That after the deuill is cast out he commeth agayne and findeth hys house swept and made gay and then taketh seuen woorse then hym selfe and dwelleth therein and so is the ende of that man worse then the beginnyng That is whē they be a litle clēsed from grosse sinnes which the world seyth and then made gaye in their own sight with the righteousnes of traditions then commeth seuen that is to say the whole power of the deuill for vij with the Hebrues signifieth a multitude without number and the extremitie of a thyng and is a speach borowed I suppose out of Leuiticus where is so ofte mention made of seuen Where I would say I wil punish thee that all the world shal take an example of thee there the Iew would saye I will Circumcise thee or Baptise thee seuen tymes And so here by seuen is ment all the deuils of hel and all the might and power of the deuill For vnto what further blindnesse could all the deuils in hell bring them then to make thē beleue that they were iustified thoroughe their owne good workes For when they once beleued that they were purged frō their sinnes and made righteous thoroughe theyr owne holy workes what rowme was there left for the righteousnes that is in Christes bloudshedyng And therfore whē they be fallen into this blindnesse they can not but hate and persecute the light And the more cleare and euidently their deedes be rebuked the furiousser and maliciousser blinde are they vntill they breake out into open blasphemy and synnyng agaynste the holy ghost which is the malicious persecutyng of the cleare trouth so manifestly proued that they can not once hish agaynst it as the Phariseis persecuted Christ because hee rebuked their holy dedes And when he proued hys doctrine with the Scripture and miracles yet thoughe they could not improue hym nor reason agaynst him they taught y ● the scripture must haue some other meanyng because his inter pretation vndermined their foundatiō and plucked vp by the rootes the sects which they had plāted and they ascribed also his miracles to the deuill And in lyke maner thoughe our hypocrites can not deny but this is the scripture yet because there can be no other sense gathered therof but that ouerthoweth their buildynges therefore they euer thinke that it hath some other meanyng then as the wordes sounde and that no man vnderstandeth it or vnderstode it since the tyme of the Apostles Or if they thinke that some that wrote vpon it since the Apostles vnderstode it they yet thinke that w●… like maner as we vnderstand not the text it selfe so we vnderstand not the meanyng of the wordes of that Doctour For when thou layest the iustifying of holy workes and deniest the iustifying of fayth how canst thou vnderstand S. Paule Peter Iohn and the Actes of y e Apostles or any Scripture at all seyng the iustifying of fayth is almost all that they entēde to proue Finally concernyng vowes wherof thou readest in the xxx Chapter there may be many questions whereunto I aūswere shortly that we ought to put salt to all our offerynges that is we ought to minister knowledge in all our workes and to doe nothyng whereof we could not geue a reason out of Gods wordes We be now in the day light and all the secretes of God and all hys counsell and wil is opened vnto vs and he that was promised should come and blesse vs is come alredy and hath shed hys bloud for vs and hath blessed vs with al maner blessinges and hathe obtayned all grace for vs and in hym we haue all Wherfore God henceforth wil receiue no more sacrifices of beastes of vs as thou readest Hebr. 10. If thou burne vnto god the bloud or fatte of beastes to obtaine forgeuenesse of sinnes therby or that God should the better heare thy request then thou doest wrong vnto the bloud of Christ and Christ vnto thee is dead in vayne For in him God hath promised not forgeuenesse of sins onely but also what soeuer we aske to keepe vs from sinne and temptation with all And what if thou burne frankencens vnto him what if thou burne a candle what if thou burne thy chastitie or virginitie vnto him for the same purpose doest thou not lyke rebuke vnto Christs bloud Moreouer if thou offer gold siluer or any other good for the same entēt is there any difference And euen so if thou go in pilgrimage or fastest or goest wolward or sprynelest thy selfe with holy water or elles what soeuer dede it is or obseruest what soeuer ceremonie it be for lyke meanyng then it is lyke abhominatiō We must therfore bryng the salt of the knowledge of Gods word with al our sacrifices or elles we shall make no swete sauour vnto God therof Thou wilt aske me shall I vow nothyng at all yes Gods commaundemēt which thou hast vowed in thy Baptisme For what entent verelye for the loue of Christe which hath bought thee with his bloud and made the sonne heyre of God with him that thou shouldest wayte on hys will and commaundementes and purifie thy members accordyng to the same doctrine that hath purified thyne harte for if the knowledge of Gods word hath not purified thine hart so y t thou consentest vnto the law of god y t it is righteous and good sorowest y t thy members moue thee vnto the contrary so hast thou no part with Christ For if thou repent not of thy sinne so it is impossible that thou shouldest beleue that Christe had deliuered thee from the daunger therof If thou beleue not that Christ hath deliuered thee so is
notwithstandyng if he repent and embrace the truth in Christ he shall obtaine mercy and be saued But if Paule were now a liue would defend his owne learnyng he should be tried thorough fire not thorough fire of the iudgement of Scripture for that light men now vtterly refuse but by the popes law and with fire of Fagots WE muste all appeare before the iudgement seate of Christ for to receaue euery man accordyng to the dedes of his body 2. Corinth v. As thy dedes testifie of thee so shal thy reward be Thy dedes be euill then is y e wrath of God vpon thee and thyne hart is euil and so shall thy reward be if thou repent not Feare therfore and crye to God for grace that thou mayst loue hys lawes And whē thou louest them cease not til thou haue obtained power of God to fulfill them so shalt thou be sure that a good reward shall folow Whiche reward not thy deedes but christes haue purchased for thee whose purchasing also is that lust which thou hast to Gods law that might where with thou fulfillest them Remember also that a reward is rather called that which is giuen freely then that which is deserued That which is deserued is called if thou wilt giue hym hys right name hyre or wages A reward is giuen freely to prouoke vnto loue and to make frendes Remember that what soeuer good thyng any man doth that shall he receaue of y e Lord. Eph. vj. Remēbryng that ye shal receaue of the Lord the reward of inheritaūce Col. iij. These ij textes are excedyng playne Paul meaneth as Peter doth i. Pet. ij that seruaūtes should obey their masters with all their hartes and with good will though they were neuer so euill Yea he will that all that are vnder power obey euen of hart and of conscience to God because God will haue it so be y e rulers neuer so wicked The children must obey father and mother be they neuer so cruell or vnkynd likewise the wife her husband the seruaunt his master the subiectes and commons their Lord or Kyng Why For ye serue the Lord sayth he in the Collos iij. We are Christes and Christ hath bought vs as thou readest Rom. xiiij i. Cor. vj. i. Pet. i. Christ is our Lord and we his possession his also is the commaūdement Now ought not the cruelnesse churlishnesse of father and mother of husband master Lord or Kyng cause vs to hate the commaundement of our so kynde a Lord Christ which spared not his bloud for our sakes which also hath purchased for vs with his bloud that reward of eternall lyfe which lyfe shal folow the patience of good liuing and wherunto our good dedes testifie that we are chosen Furthermore we are so carnall that if y t rulers be good we can not know whether we keepe the commaundement for the loue that we haue to Christ and to god through him or no. But and if thou canst finde in thine hart do good vnto him that rewardeth the euill agayne then art thou sure that y e same spirite is in thee that is in Christ And it foloweth in the same Chapter to the Collossians He that doth wrong shall receaue for the wrong that he hath done That is God shall auenge thee aboundantly which seeth what wrong is done vnto thee and yet suffereth it for a tyme that thou mightest feele thy patiēce and the workyng of his spirite in thee and be made perfect Therefore see that thou not once desire vengeaunce but remit all vengeaunce vnto GOD as Christ did Which sayth Peter i. Pet. ij whē he was reuiled reuiled not agayn neither threatned when he suffered Vnto such obedience vnto such patience vnto such a poore hart and vnto such feelyng is Paules meanyng to bryng all men and not vnto the vaine disputyng of them that ascribe so hye a place in heauen vnto their peelde merites Which as they feele not the workyng of Gods spirite so obey they no man If the kyng do vnto them but right they wil interdicte the whole Realme curse excommunicate send thē down farre beneath the bottome of hell as they haue brought the people out of their wittes and made them madde to beleue THy prayers and almes are come vp into remembraunce in the presence of GOD in the Actes x. That is God forgetteth thee not though he come not at the first calling he looketh on and beholdeth thy prayers and almes Prayer commeth from the hart God looketh first on the hart and then on the dede As thou readest Gene. iiij God beheld or looked first on Abell then on his offering If the hart be vnpure the dede veryly pleaseth not as thou seest in Cain Marke the order In the begynnyng of the chapter thou readest there was a certaine man named Cornelius which feared god gaue much almes and prayed God alway He feared God that is he trembled quaked to breake the cōmaundemētes of god Then prayed he alway Prayer is the frute effect dede or act of fayth is nothyng but the longing of the hart for those thyngs which a mā lacketh which god hath promised to geue him He doth also almes Almes is y ● frute effect or deede of compassion and pitie which we haue to our neighbour Oh a glorious fayth and a right which so trusteth God and beleueth his promises that she feareth to breake his commaundementes and is also mercyfull vnto her neighbour This is that faith wherof thou readest namely in Peter Paule and Iohn that we are thereby both iustified and saued And who soeuer imagineth any other fayth deceaueth him selfe and is a vaine disputer and a brauler about wordes and hath no feelyng in his hart Though thou consent to the law that it is good righteous holy sorowest and repentest because thou hast broken it mornest because thou hast no strength to fulfill it yet art not thou therby at one with GOD. Yea thou shouldest shortly despayre and blaspheme God if the promises of forgiuenes and of helpe were not there by fayth in thyne hart to beleue them Fayth therfore setteth thee at one with God Fayth prayeth alway For she hath alway her infirmities weakenesses before her eyes and also Gods promises for which she alway longeth and in all places But blind vnbeleffe prayeth not alway nor in all places but in the Churche onely and that in such a Churche where it is not lawfull to preach gods promises neither to teach men to trust therein Fayth when she prayeth setteth not her good dedes before her saying Lorde for my good dedes do this or that Nor bargaineth with god saying Lord graūt me this or do this or that and I wil do this or that for thee as mumble so much dayly go so farre or fast this or that fast enter in this Religion or that with such other pointes of infidelitie yea
way euery mā his wayes One iudgeth this best an other that to be best Now is worldly witte nothyng els but craft sutletie to obteine that which we iudge falsly to be best As I erre in my witte so erre I in my wil. Whē I iudge that to be euill which in dede is good then hate I that which is good And when I suppose that good whiche is euill in deede then loue I euil As if I be persuaded and borne in hād that my most frende is myne enemy then hate I my best frend and if I be brought in belefe that my most enemy is my frend Thē loue I my most enemy Now when we say euery man hath his free wil to do what him lusteth I say verely that men do what they lust Notwithstandyng to folow lustes is not fredome but captiuitie bondage If God opē any mans wittes to make him feele in his hart that lustes and appetites are damnable and geue hym power to hate and resiste them then is he free euen with the fredome wherewith Christ maketh free and hath power to do the will of God Thou mayst hereby perceaue that all that is done in the world before the spirite of God come geueth vs light is damnable sinne and the more glorious the more damnable so that that which the world counteth most glorious is more damnable in the sight of GOD then that which the whore the thefe and the murderer do With blind reasons of worldly wisedome mayst thou chaunge y e myndes of youth and make them geue them selues to what thou wilt either for feare for prayse or for profite and yet doest but chaūge thē from one vice to an other As the persuasions of her frendes made Lucrece chast Lucrece beleued if she were a good huswife and chast that she should be most glorious that all the world would geue her honour prayse her She sought her own glory in her chastitie and not gods When she had lost her chastitie then counted she her selfe most abhominable in the sight of all men and for very payne and thought which she had not that she had displeased God but that she had lost her honour slew her selfe Looke how great her paine and sorrow was for the losse of her chastitie so great was her glorie and reioysing therein and so much despised she them that were otherwise and pitied them not Which pride God more abhorreth thē the whoredome of any whore Of like pride are all y e morall vertues of Aristotle Plato and Socrates and all the doctrine of the Philosophers the very Gods of our schole men In like maner is it for the most part of our most holy Religion For they of lyke imagination do thynges whiche they of Bedlem may see that they are but madnes They looke on the miracles which God did by the Saintes to moue the vnbeleuyng vnto the fayth and to confirme the trouth of his promises in Christ whereby all that beleue are made Saintes as thou seest in the last Chapter of Marke They preached sayth he euery where the Lord workyng with them and confirmyng their preachyng with miracles that folowed And in the fourth of the Actes the Disciples prayed that God would stretch forth his handes to doe miracles and wonders in the name of Iesus And Paul i. Corin. xiiij sayth that the miracle of speakyng with diuers tounges is but a signe for vnbeleuers and not for them that beleue These miracles turne they vnto an other purpose saying in their blynde hartes See what miracles God hath shewed for this Saint he must be verely great with GOD. And at once turne them selues from Gods word and put their trust and confidence in the Saint and his merites and make an Aduocate or rather a GOD of the Saint and of their blind imagination make a Testamēt or bond betwene the Saint and them the Testament of Christes bloud cleane forgotten They looke on the Saintes garmentes and lyues or rather lyes which men lye on the Saintes and this wise imagine in their hartes saying the Saint for wearyng such a garmēt and for such dedes is become so glorious in heauen If I do likewise so shall I be also They see not the fayth and trust whiche the Saintes had in Christ neither the the word of God whiche the Saintes preached neither the entent of the Saintes how that the Saintes dyd such thynges to tame their bodies and to be an ensample to the world and to teach that such thynges are to be despised which the world most wondreth at and magnifieth They see not also that some landes are so whote that a man can neither drinke wyne nor eate fleshe therein neither consider they the complexion of the Saintes and a thousand lyke thynges see they not So whē they haue killed their bodies and brought them in that case that scarce with any restauratiue they can recouer their health agayne yet had they leuer dye then to eate fleshe Why for they thinke I haue now this xx xxx or xl yeares eaten no flesh and haue obteined I doubt not by this tyme as hye a rowme as the best of them should I now loose that nay I had leuer dye and as Lucretia had leuer haue bene flayne if he had not bene to strong for her then to haue lost her glorie euen so had these They ascribe heauen vnto their imaginations and mad inuentions and receaue it not of the liberalitie of God by the merites and deseruynges of Christ He now that is renewed in Christ kepeth the law without any law written or compulsion of any ruler or officer saue by the ledyng of the spirite onely but the naturall man is entised and moued to keepe the law carnally with carnall reasons and worldly persuasions as for glorie honour riches and dignitie But the last remedy of all when all other fayle is feare Beate one the rest will absteine for feare as Moyses euer putteth in remembraunce saying kill stone burne So shall thou put euill from thee and all Israell shal heare and feare and shall no more do so If feare helpe not then will God that they be taken out of this life Kynges were ordeined then as I before sayd and the sword put in their handes to take vengeaunce of euill doers that other might feare and were not ordeined to fight one against an other or to rise agaynst the Emperour to defende the false authoritie of the Pope that very Antechrist Byshops they onely can minister the temporall sword their office the preachyng of Gods word layd a part which the wil neither do nor suffer any mā to do but slay with the temporall sword whiche they haue gotten out of the hand of all Princes them that would The preachyng of Gods word is hatefull and contrary vnto them Why For it is impossible to preach Christ except thou preach agaynst Antichrist that is to say
a sundry countrey whether soeuer the spirite caried them and went with thē him self And as he wrought with Peter where he went so wrought he with the other where they went as Paul boasteth of him selfe vnto the Galathians Seyng now that we haue Christes doctrine and Christes holy promises and seyng that Christ is euer present with vs his owne selfe how commeth it that Christ may not raigne immediatly ouer vs as well as the Pope which commeth neuer at vs Seyng also that the office of an Apostle is to preach onely how can the Pope chalenge with right any authoritie where he preacheth not How commeth it also that Rochester will not let vs be called one congregation be the reason of one God one Christ one spirite one Gospell one fayth one hope and one Baptisme as well as because of one Pope If any naturall beast with hys worldly wisedome striue that one is greater then an other because that in congregations one is sent of an other as we see in the Actes I aūswere that Peter sent no man but was sent him selfe and Iohn was sent and Paul Sylas and Barnabas were sent Howbeit such maner sendynges are not worldly as Princes send Ambassadours no nor as Friers send their limiters to gather their brethrenhedes which must obey whether they will or will not Here all thyng is free and willyngly And the holy ghost bringeth thē together whiche maketh their willes free and ready to bestow them selues vpon their neighbours profit And they that come offer thē selues and all that they haue or cā do to serue the Lord their brethrē And euery mā as he is found apt and meete to serue his neighbour so is he sent or put in office And of the holy Ghost are they sent with the consent of their brethren and with their owne consēt also And Gods word ruleth in that congregation vnto which word euery man confirmeth his will And Christ which is alway present is the head But as our Bishops heare not Christes voyce so see they him not present and therfore make them a God on the earth of the kinde I suppose of Aarons calfe For he bringeth forth no other frute but Bulles For as much also as Christ is as great as Peter why is not his seate as great as Peters Had the head of the Empire ben at Ierusalem there had ben no mention made of Peter It is verely as Paul sayth in the xj Chap. of the ij Epistle to the Corinthians The false Apostles are disceatful workers and fashion them selues like vnto the Apostles of Christ That is the shauen nation preached Christ falsly yea vnder the name of Christ preached them selues and raigne in Christes stede haue also taken away the keye of knowledge and haue wrapped y ● people in ignoraunce and haue taught thē to beleue in them selues in their traditions and false ceremonies so that Christ is but a vayne name and after they had put Christ out of his rowme they gate them selues to the Emperour and kyngs and so long ministred their busines till they haue also put thē out of their rowmes haue got their authorities from them and raigne also in their stede so that y ● Emperour and kynges are but vayne names and shadowes as Christ is hauyng nothyng to do in the world Thus raygne they in the stede of God and man and haue all power vnder them and do what they list Let vs see an other poynt of our great clarke A litle after the beginning of hys Sermon entendyng to proue that which is clearer then the sonne serueth no more for his purpose then Ite missa est serueth to proue that our Lady was borne without originall sinne he alledgeth a saying that Martin Luther sayth which is this if we affirme that any one Epistle of Paul or any one place of his Epistles perteineith not vnto the vniuersall Church that is to all the congregation of them that beleue in Christ we take away all S. Paules authoritie Wherupō sayth Rochester If it be thus of the woordes of S. Paule much rather it is true of the Gospels of Christ and of euery place of them O malicious blyndnes First note his blindnes He vnderstādeth by this worde Gospell no more but the foure Euangelistes Mathew Marke Luke and Iohn and thinketh not that the Actes of Apostles and the Epistles of Peter of Paul of Iohn and of other like are also the Gospell Paul calleth his preachyng the Gospell Rom. ij and. i. Cor. iiij and Gal. i. and. i. Timoth. i. The Gospel is euery where one though it be preached of diuers and signifieth glad tidynges that is to witte an open preachyng of Christ and the holy Testament gracious promises that God hath made in Christes bloud to all that repent and beleue Now is there more Gospell in one Epistle of Paule that is to say Christ is more clearely preached and moe promises rehearsed in one Epistle of Paul then in the. iij. first Euangelistes Mathew Marke Luke Consider also his maliciousnes how wickedly and how craftely he taketh away y e authoritie of Paule It is much rather true of the Gospelles and of euery place in them then of Paule If that which y e foure Euangelistes wrote be truer then that which Paule wrote then is it not one Gospell that they preached neither one spirit that taught them If it be one Gospell and one spirite how is one truer then the other Paule proueth his authoritie to y e Galathians and to the Corinthians because that he receaued his Gospell by reuelation of Christ and not of man because that when he com●●ed wyth Peter and y e hye Apostles of hys Gospell preaching they coulde improue nothyng neither teach hym any thing and because also that as many were cōuerted and as great miracles shewed by his preaching as at the preaching of the hie Apostles and therefore will be of no lesse authoritie thē Peter and other hie Apostles Nor haue his Gospell of lesse reputation then theirs Fynally that thou mayst know Rochester for euer and all the remnaunt by him what they are within y e skinne marke how he playeth bo pepe with y e Scripture He allegeth the beginning of the tenth chapter to the Hebrues Vmbram habens lex futurorum bonorum the lawe hath but a shadow of thynges to come And immediatly expoundeth the figure cleane contrary vnto the chapter folowing and to all the whole epistle making Aaron a figure of y t Pope whom the Epistle maketh a figure of Christ He allegeth halfe a texte of Paule i. Timoth. iiij In the latter dayes some shall depart from the faith geuing hede vnto spirites of error and deuilish doctrine but it foloweth in the text geuing attendaunce or hede vnto the deuilishe doctrine of them which speake false thorow hypocrisy and haue their consciences marked with a hote yron forbidding
how shall they heare wythout a preacher and how shall they preach except they be sent As it is writtē saith he how beautifull are the fecte that bring glade tydinges of peace and bringe tydynges of good thynges Now when sent God any messengers vnto the deuils to preach them peace or any good thyng The deuill hath no promise he is therefore excluded from Paules fayth The deuill beleueth that Christ dyed but not that he dyed for hys sinnes Neither doth any that cōsenteth in the hart to continue in sinne beleue that Christ dyed for him For to beleue that Christ dyed for vs is to see our horrible damnation and how we were appointed vnto eternall paines and to feele and to be sure that we are deliuered therefrō thorough Christ in that we haue power to hate our sins and to loue Gods commaundements All such repent and haue their hartes loosed out of captiuitie and bondage of sinne and are therefore iustified thorough fayth in Christ Wicked sinners haue no fayth but imaginations and opinions about Christ as our schole men haue in their principles about whiche they braule so fast one with another It is an other thyng to beleue y ● the kyng is rich that he is rich vnto me and that my part is therein and that he will not spare a peny of his riches at my neede when I beleue that the king is rich I am not moued But when I beleue that he is rich for me that he will neuer faile me at my nede then loue I and of loue am ready to worke vnto the vttermost of my power But let vs returne at the last vnto our purpose agayne WHat is the cause that laye men can not now rule as well as in times past and as the Turkes yet doe Verely because that Antichrist wyth the miste of hys iugglyng hath beguiled our eyes and hath cast a superstitious feare vpon the world of christen men hath taught thē to dread not God his worde but hymselfe and his word not Gods law and ordinaunces princes and officers which God hath set to rule the world but his owne law and ordinaunces traditions and ceremonies and disguised disciples which he hath set euery where to deceaue the world and to expell the lyght of Gods worde that his darcknes may haue roome For we see by dayly experience of certayne hundred yeares lōg that he which feareth neyther God nor hys worde neyther regardeth father mother mayster or Christ hymself which rebelleth against God ordinaunces riseth agaynst the kynges and resisteth hys officers dare not once lay handes on one of the Popes annoynted no though he sley hys father before hys face or do violence vnto his brother or defile his sister wife or mother Like honour geue we vnto his traditions ceremonies What deuotion haue we when we are blessed as they call it with the chalice or when the Byshop lifteth vp his holy hand ouer vs Who dare handle the chalice touch the Alter stone or put his hand in the fount or hys finger into the holy oyle What reuerence geue we vnto holy water holy ●yre holy bread holy salt halowed belles holy waxe holy bowes holy candels and holy ashes And last of all vnto the holy cādle commit we our soules at our last departyng Yea and of the very cloute which the Byshop or his chapplen that standeth by knitteth about childrens neckes at confirmatiō what lay person durst be so bold as to to vnloose the knot Thou wilt say do not such thinges bring the holy Ghost and put away sinne and driue away spirites I say that a stedfast fayth or belefe in Christ in the promises that God hath sworne to geue vs for hys sake bringeth the holy Ghost as all the Scriptures make mention as Paul sayth Actes xix haue ye receaued the holy Ghost through fayth or beleuing Fayth is the rocke where on Christ buildeth hys congregation agaynst whiche ●ayth Christ Math. xvj hell gates shall not preuaile As soone as thou beleuest in Christ the holy Ghost commeth sinne falleth away and deuils flye when we cast holy water at the deuill or ryng the belles he fleeth as men do from young children and mocketh with vs to bring vs from the true fayth that is in Gods word vnto a superstitious and a false belefe of our owne imagination If thou haddest fayth threwest an vnhalowed stone at his head he would earnestly flee and without mockyng yea though thou threwest nothyng at all he would not yet abyde Though that at the beginnyng miracles were shewed through such ceremonies to moue the infidels to beleue the word of God As thou readest how the Apostles annoynted the sicke with oyle and healed them and Paul sent his pertelet or Iirkyn to the sicke and healed them also Yet was it not the ceremonie that did the miracle but fayth of the preacher and the truth of God which had promised to confirme and stablish his Gospell with such miracles Therfore as soone as the gift of miracles ceased ought the ceremonie to haue ceased also or els if they will needes haue a ceremonie to signifie some promise or benefite of GOD whiche I prayse not but would haue Gods word preached euery Sonday for which entent Sondayes and holy dayes were ordeined then let them tel the people what it meaneth and not set vp a haulde and a naked ceremonie without significatiō to make the people beleue therein and to quenche the fayth that ought to be geuen vnto the word of God What helpeth it also that the Priest whē he goeth to Masse disguifeth him selfe with a great part of the passion of Christ and playeth out the rest vnder silence with signes and profers with noddyng beckyng and mowyng as it were Iacke an apes when neither he him selfe neither any man els woteth what he meaneth not at all verely but hurteth and that excedyngly For as much as it not onely destroyeth the fayth quencheth the loue that should be geuen vnto the commaundements and maketh the people vnthankefull in that it bringeth them into such superstition that they thinke that they haue done aboundantly ynough for God yea deserued aboue measure if they be present once in a day at such mummyng But also maketh the infidels to mocke vs and abhorre vs in that they see nothyng but such apes play among vs where of no man can geue a reason All this commeth to passe to fulfill the prophesie which Christ prophesied Marke xiij And Luke xxj that there shall come in his name which shall say that they them selues are Christ That do verely the Pope and our holy orders of Religion For they vnder the name of Christ preach thē selues their own word and their own traditions and teach the people to beleue in them The Pope geueth pardons of his full power of the treasure of the Church and of the merites of Saintes
Iohn v. that ye haue not the loue of God in you I am come in my fathers name and ye receaue me not if an other shall come in his own name him shall ye receaue This doth God auenge him selfe on the malicious hartes whiche haue no loue to his truth All the promises of God haue they either wypte cleane out or thus leauened them with open lyes to stablishe their confession with all And to kepe vs from knowledge of the truth they do all thyng in Latin They pray in Latin they Christen in Latine they blesse in Latine they geue absolution in Latin onely curse they in the English toung Wherein they take vpon them greater authoritie then euer God gaue them For in their curses as they call them with booke bell and candle they commaūde God and Christ and the aungels and all Saintes to curse them curie them God say they father sonne and holy ghost curse them virgine Mary c. O ye abommable Who gaue you authoritie to commaūde God to curse God commaundeth you to blesse and ye cōmaunde him to curse Blesse them that persecute you blesse but curse not saith S. Paul Roma xij What tyranny wil these not vse ouer men which presume and take vpon them to be Lordes ouer God and to commaunde him If God shall curse any man who shall blesse and make him better No man can amende him selfe except God poure his spirite vnto him Haue we not a commaundemēt to loue our neighbour as our selues How can I loue him and curse him also Iames sayth it is not possible that blessing cursing should come both out of one mouth Christ cōmaundeth Math. v. saying loue your enemies Blesse them that curse you Do good to them that hate you Pray for them that do you wrong and persecute you that ye may be the children of your heauenly father In the marches of Wales it is the maner if any man haue an Oxe or a Cow stollē he commeth to the Curate and desireth him to curse the stealer And he commaundeth the Parish to geue him euery man Gods curse and his Gods curse myne haue he sayth euery man in the Parish O mercyfull God what is blasphemy if this be not blasphemy shamyng of the doctrine of Christ Vnderstand therfore the power of excommunication is this If any man sinne openly and amendeth not when he is warned then ought he to be rebuked openly before all the Parish And the Priest ought to proue by the Scripture that all such haue no part with Christ For Christ serueth not but for them that loue the law of God and consent that it is good holy and righteous And repēt sorrowing mournyng for power and strength to fulfill it And all the parish ought to be warned to auoyde the company of all such and to take them as heathen people This is not done that he should perish but to saue him to make him ashamed to kill the lustes of the flesh that the spirite might come vnto the knowledge of truth And we ought to pitie hym and to haue compassion on him and with all diligence to pray vnto God for him to geue him grace to repent and to come to the right way agayne and not to vse such tyranny ouer God and man commaūdyng God to curse And if he repent we ought with all mercy to receaue him in agayn This mayst thou see Mat. xviij and. i. Cor. v. and ij Cor. ij ¶ Confirmation IF confirmation haue a promise then it iustifieth as farre as the promise extendeth If it haue no promise then is it not of GOD as the Byshops be not The Apostles and Ministers of God preach Gods word and Gods signes or Sacramentes signifie Gods word also and put vs in remēbraunce of the promises which God hath made vnto vs in Christ Contrarywise Antichristes Byshops preach not their Sacramentes speake not but as the disguised Byshops mum so are their superstitious Sacramentes domme After that the Byshops had left preachyng then fayned they this domme ceremonie of cōfirmation to haue somwhat at the lest way whereby they myght raigne ouer theyr Dioceses They reserued vnto them selues also the Christenyng of Belles and coniuring or hallowyng of Churches and Churchyardes and of Altares and superaltares and holowyng of Chalices and so forth what soeuer is of honor or profite Which cōfirmation and the other coniurations also they haue now committed to their Suffragans because they them selues haue no leysure to minister such things for their lustes and pleasures and aboundance of all thinges and for the combraunce that they haue in the kynges matters and businesse of the Realme One kepeth the priuey seale an other y ● great seale the thyrd is confessour that is to say a priuey traytor and a secreat Iudas he is President of the Princes Counsaile he is an Ambassadour an other sort of the Kynges secret Counsaile Wo is vnto the Realmes where they are of y t counsell As profitable are they verely vnto the Realmes with their Counsell as the Wolues vnto the Shepe or the Foxes vnto the Geese They will say that the holy Ghost is geuen thorough such ceremonies If God had so promised so should it be but Paule saith Galat. iij. that the spirite is receaued thorough preaching of the fayth And Actes tenth while Peter preached the faith the holy Ghost fell on Cornelius and on hys houshold How shall we say then to that which they will lay against vs in the eight chapter of the Actes of the Apostles Where Peter and Iohn put their handes on the Samaritans and the holy Ghost came I say that by putting or with putting or as they put their handes on them the holy Ghost came Neuerthelesse the putting on of the hāds did neither helpe nor hinder For the text sayth they prayed for them that they might receaue the holy ghost God had made the Apostles a promise that he woulde wyth such miracles cōfirme their preaching and mou● other to the fayth Mar. the last The Apostles therefore beleued and prayed God to fulfill his promise and God for his truthes sake euen so did So was it the prayer of fayth that brought the holy Ghost as thou mayst see also in the last of Iames. If any man be sicke saith Iames call the elders of the congregation and let them pray ouer hym annointing hym with oyle in the name of the Lord and the prayer of fayth shall heale the sicke Where a promise is there is fayth bolde to pray and God true to geue her her petition Putting on of the handes is an indifferent thing For the holy Ghost came by preaching of the fayth and myracles were done at the prayer of fayth as well without putting on of the hands as with as thou seest in many places Putting on of the hands was the maner of that nation as it was to rent their clothes
2. To pray for all mē and all degrees saying that to bee acceptable vnto our Sauiour God whiche will haue all men saued and come to the knowledge of the truth that is some of al natiōs and all degrees not the Iewes onely For sayth hee there is one God and one mediatour betwene God and man the man Christ Iesus whiche gaue him selfe a redemption and full satisfaction for all men Let this therefore be an vndoubted Article of thy fayth not of an hystorie fayth as thou beleuest a gest of Alexander or of the old Romains but of a liuely fayth and belefe to put thy trust and confidēce in and to by and sell theron as we say and to haue thy sinnes takē away and thy soule saued thereby if thou hold it fast and to continue euer in sinne and to haue thy soule damned if thou let it slip that our Iesus our Saniour that saueth his people from their sinnes our Christ that is our kyng ouer all sinne death and hell annoynted with fulnesse of all grace and with the spirite of God to distribute vnto all men hath accordyng vnto the Epistle to the Hebrues all the scripture in the dayes of his mortall flesh with fastyng praying sufferyng and crying to God mightily for vs with shedyng his bloud made full satisfaction both a poena a culpa with our holy fathers leaue for all the sinnes of the world both of theirs that went before of theirs that come after in the faith whether it be Original sinne or actual not onely the sinnes cōmitted with consent to euill in tyme of ignoraunce before the knowledge of the truth but also the sinnes done of frailtie after we haue forsaken euill and cōsented to the lawes of God in our harts promising to folow Christ and walke in the light of his doctrine Hee saueth his people from their sinnes Math. 1. and that he onely So that there is no other name to be saued by Actes 4. And vnto hym beare all the Prophets recorde that all that beleue in hym shall receaue remission of their sinnes in his name Actes 10. And by him onely we haue an entring in vnto the father and vnto all grace Ephe. 2. 3. and Rom. 5. And as many as come before hym are theues murtherers Iohn 10. That is whosoeuer preacheth any other forginenesse of sinne then through fayth in hys name the same slayeth the soule This to be true not onely of originall but of actual and aswel of that we commit after our profession as before mayst thou euidently see by the ensamples of the Scripture Christ forgaue the woman taken in adulterie Iohn 8 and an other whom be healed Iohn 5 And he forgaue Publicanes and open sinners and put none to do penaunce as they call it for to make satisfactiō for the sinne which he forgaue through repentaunce fayth but enioyned them the lyfe of penaunce the profession of their Baptisme to tame the flesh in kepyng the commaundementes and that they should sinne no more And those sinners were for the most part Iewes and had their Originall sinne forgiuen them before through fayth in the Testament of God Christ forgaue his Apostles their actuall sinnes after their professiō which they committed in denyeng hym put none to do penaunce for satisfactiō Peter Actes 2. absolueth the Iewes thorough repentaunce and fayth from their actuall sinnes whiche they dyd in consentyng vnto Christes death and enioyned them no penaūce to make satisfaction Paul also had his actuall sinnes forgiuen hym frely thorough repentaunce and fayth without mention of satisfactiō Actes 9. So that accordyng vnto this present texte of Iohu If it chaūce vs to sinne of frailtie let vs not dispayre for we haue an aduocate and intercessour a true attorney with the father Iesus Christ righteous toward God and man and is the reconcilyng and satisfaction for our sinnes For Christes workes are perfect so that he hath obtained vs all mercy and hath set vs in the full state of grace and fauour of God and hath shade vs as welbeloued as the aungels of heauen though we be yet weake As the yoūg childrē though they can do no good at all are yet as tenderly beloued as the old And God for Christes sake hath promised that whatsoeuer euil we shal do yet if we turne and repent he will neuer more thinke on our sinnes Thou wilt say God forgiueth the displeasure but we must suffer payne to satisfie the righteousnes of God A then God hath a righteousnes whiche may not forgeue paine al y t the poore sinner shuld go skotfre without ought at all God was vnrighteous to forgiue the theefe his payne and all thorough repentaunce faith vnto whom for lack of laysure was no penasice enioyned And my faith is that whatsoeuer exāple of mercy God hath shewed one that same he hath promised all ye will he peraduenture forgiue me but I must make amendes If I owe you xx l. ye will forgiue me that is ye will no more be angry with me but I shal pay you the. xx poundes O Popishe forgiuenesse with whom it goeth after the common prouerbe no peny no pardon His fatherhode giueth pardō frely but we must pay money aboundantly Paules doctrine is Rom. 9. if a man worke it ought not to be sayd that his hyre was giuē hym of grace or fauour but of dutie But to hym that worketh not but beleueth in hym that iustifieth the vngodly his faith he sayth not his workes although he commaundeth vs diligently to worke and despiseth none that God commaūdeth his faith saith hee is rekened hym for hys righteousnes Confirmyng his saying with the testimonie of the prophet Dauid in the 32. Psalme saying Blessed is the man vnto whō God imputeth or rekeneth not his sinne that is to say which man although he be a sinner yet God layeth not it to his charge for his faithes sake And in the. xi hee sayth If it come of grace then it cōmeth not of works For then were grace no grace sayth he For it was a very straunge speakyng in Paules cares to call that grace that came of deseruyng of workes Or that deseruyng of workes whiche came by grace for he rekened workes grace to be contrary in such maner of speach But our holy father hath coupled thē together of pure liberalitie I dare say not for couetousnes For as his holynesse if hee haue a cause agaynst any man immediatly bretheth out an excommunication vppon hym and will haue satisfaction for the vttermost farthing and somwhat aboue to teach thē to beware agaynst an other tyme yet he will blesse agayne from the terrible sentence of his heauy curse euen so of that blessed complection hee describeth the nature of the mercy of God that God will remitte his anger to vs vppon the appointment of our satisfaction When the Scripture sayth Christ is our
make aunswere to thus Supper of the Lorde bringyng ●o ●or them their vnwrittē wordes dedes dreames for we haue compelled More with shame to flitte frō the Scripture strewed with their vame straunge termes which Paul damneth and geueth Timothe warning of I shall by gods grace so set the almighty word of God against them that all Christen shall see falshead and deceite in this Sacramēt and so disclose theyr deuilish doctrine and fleighty iugglyng that all that can read Englishe shall see the trouth of Gods word openly beare downe their vnwritten lyes For it is verely the thyng that I desire euen to be written agaynst in this matter for I haue the solutions of all theyr obiections ready And know right well that the more they styrre this Sacrament the broder shall theyr lyes be spread the more shal theyr falsehead appeare and the more gloriously shall the trouth triumph as it is to see this day by long contention in this same and other lyke Articles which the Papistes haue so long abused and how More hys lyes vtter the truth euery day more and more For had he not come beggyng for the Clergy from Purgatory with his supplication of soules and Rastel and Rochester had they not so wysely played theyr partes Purgatory peraduenture had serued them yet another yeare neither had it so soone haue bene quenched nor the poore soule and Proctour there bene with his bloudy Byshop Christē●atte so farre coniured into hys owne Vtopia with a sachell about hys necke to gather for the proude Priestes in Synagoga Papistica When Christ was ascended into heauen and had sent his Apostles the spirite of truth to leade them into all truth perteinyng vnto our saluation euen ●nto hym that sayd I am the truth of whiche truth hee instructed them after his resurrection Luke xxiiij and they had preached the same truth nowe at Ierusalē Actes ij at which preachyng there were that receiued their wordes and were Baptised about iij. M. hys Apostles remembryng how their maist●● Christ at his last Supper did institute and leaue them this holy Sacrament of his body and bloud to be cele●●ated and done in his remembraunce among such as had receiued his Gospell were Baptised had professed hys fayth and would perseuer in his Religion dyd now in this first congregation celebrate the Lordes Supper breakyng the bread and eatyng it as Christ dyd teach them which Supper Luke and Paule called afterward the breakyng of the bread As Actes ij saying That they which gladly had now received Peters acte were baptised were perseuering in the doctrine of the Apostles and in the communiō and in the breakyng of the bread and in prayer whiche Sacrament was now a token of the perseueraunce in theyr Christen Religion now professed Of this breakyng of bread Luke writyng of Paule commyng vnto Troades sayth also that their vpon a Sabboth day when the Disciples were come together vnto the breakyng of the bread Paule made a Germon duryng to mydnight c. And that this was no common nor prophane vse but an heauenly Sacrament and a reuerent rite and vsage the circumstaunces of the action declare both in Luke and Paule shewyngit to be the very institutiō that Christ ordeyned at his Supper Paule thus recitynge this breakyng of the breake saying The bread whiche we breade is it not the felowshyp of the body of Christ y t is to say doth it not signifie vs to be the body of Christ that is hys congregation and people as doth the wordes folowyng declare Paule addyng the cause saying For we beyng many are all together siguified by the one loafe to be one body for that we be partakers of the same bread Also before he calleth in the same Supper the cup of thankes geuyng the felowshyp of the bloud of Christ that is to say the congregation redemed with Christes bloud The holy Sacrament therefore would God it were restored vnto the pure vse as y e Apostles vsed in it their tyme. Would God the secular princes which should be the very pastours and head rulers of their congregations cōmitted vnto their cure would first cōmaunde or suffer the true preachers of Gods woorde to preache the Gospell purely and playnly with discrete libertie and constitute ouer eche particulare Parish such Curates as cā and would preach the word and that once or twise in the Weeke appoyntyng vnto theyr flocke certeyne dayes after their discretion and zeale to Godward to come together to celebrate the Lordes Supper At the which assemble the Curate would propone and declare them first this texte of Paule i. Corinthians xj So oft as ye shall eate this bread and drinke of this cuppe see that ye be ioyous prayse and giue thankes preachyng the death of the Lord c. whiche declared and euery one exhorted to prayer he would preach them purely Christ to haue dyed and bene offered vpon the altare of the Crosse for theyr redemption whiche onely oblation to be sufficiēt sacrifice to peace the fathers wrath and to purge all the sinnes of the world Then to excite them with humble diligence euery man vnto the knowledge of hym selfe hys sinnes and to beleue and trust to the forgyuenesse in Christes bloud and for this so incomparable benefite of our redemption whiche were sold bondemen to sinne to geue thankes vnto God the father for so mercyfull a deliueraunce through the death of Iesu Christ euery one some singyng and some saying deuoutly one or other Psalme or prayer of thankes gyuyng in the mother toung Then the bread and wyne set before them in the face of the Churche vpon the table of the Lord purely and honesty layed let hym declare to the people the significations of those sensible signes what the action and deede moueth teacheth and exhorteth them vnto and that the bread and wyne be no prophane common signes but holy Sacramentes reuerently to be considered and receiued with a depe fayth and remembraunce of Christes death and of the shedyng of his bloud for our sinnes those sensible thynges to represente vs the very body and bloude of Christ so that while euery man beholdeth with his corporall eye those sensible Sacraments the inward eye of his fayth may see beleue stedfastly Christ offred and dying vppon the Crosse for his sinnes how his body was broken and his bloud shed for vs and hath giuen hym selfe whole for vs hym selfe to be all ours and what soeuer he dyd to serue vs as to bee made for vs of hys father our righteousnes our wisedome holynesse redemption satisfaction c. Then let this preacher exhort them louyngly to draw neare vnto this table of the Lord and that not onely bodely but also their hartes purged by fayth garnished with loue and innoceney euery man to forgyue eche other vnfaynedly and to expresse or at least wise to endeuour them to folow that loue whiche Christ dyd set before our
scriptures The sacramentes are signes to fayth The Pope will by his reasō make Christ and all his Apostles heretiques The Pope and his 〈◊〉 would if they could destroy the scripture as well as they destroy the preachers thereof Talmud Dunc● Question answere A good answere to be made to the Papistes Iohn 1● ☜ Ioh. 1● Esa 1. Rom. 9. Augustine The true meaning of the wordes of S. Augustine 〈◊〉 Cor. 1. 〈◊〉 Pet. 3. 〈◊〉 Cor. 7. There are two maner of faithes An historicall fayth A feeling fayth Iohn 6. Rom. 8. The true sure feeling fayth Ioh. 4. The feling fayth doth farre excell the historicall fayth Cursed is he that trusteth in mā Lechery The abhomination of y ● Romish Church Mariage forbidden whoredom moued Couetousnesse Vnions 〈◊〉 quottes ☜ The P●… 〈…〉 with the 〈…〉 so the 〈…〉 〈…〉 Iewes The Turkes and Iewes beleue that they cā not erre because they beleue as their Elders dyd God reserued a litle flocke Rom. 9. ☞ Who they be that are of ●o●● true Church The fleshly persecute the spirituall A●… The childrē of this world are the Papistes Questions Aūsweres Aūsweres to be made to captions Papistes Iohn 4. Teachers of Grāmer vnderstode not the Latine toung The fayth 〈◊〉 Christ loue of our neighbors to all that is required of a Christian man The vse of signes ce●…nyes Worship●… and 〈…〉 are ●●th one The true wordes that expresse the God What it is to honour God The true honour of God What it is to honour rulers What it is to honour 〈◊〉 mās neighbour What it is to dishonour God and dishonour our neighbour To deny to helpe my neighbour is to dishonour hym To do that God forbiddeth is to dishonour God I true officer in the sight of God All creatures are o●…ed to ●…ue 〈◊〉 Images Images are seruaūtes to man and not mā to images ☜ The vse of creatures inferiours to man The worshipping of the crosse How a mā may vse Images well The worshyppyng of images Images reliques at the first were well vsed but now shame fully abused False worshypping 〈◊〉 The abuse of Images My body must serue the Prince o my neighbour but my soule must serue God onely S. Iohns Gospell This is y e true crossing that we should vse A great nōber of superstitious baggages Riches bestowed on images or reliques Obiection Solution To worshyp Images is Idolatry True Pilgrimage is to walke from place to place the better to serue God to helpe my neighbour ☜ God dwelleth not in Temples made with mennes handes Psal 49. Iohn 16. Iohn 4. Sacramentes Circumcision All the ceremonies of the olde lawe were preachers to the people The ●t●es by sayth were iustified not by the deedes of the lawe Paschall lambe First frutes Sacrifices Ornamentes Worked must serue vs and not we the workes Luke 18. The Iewes became seruauntes captiues to theyr workes The blinde reason of hipocrites ☞ O blinde ●●ll the imagination Holy day Exod. 31. The Saboth day must serue vs and not we the Saboth day How the Saboth day should be occupyed Luke 13. The brasen Serpent The tēple Prayer without fayth is n● prayer Psal 46. God despise● the sacrifices of y ● vnfaithfull ●ewes Fastyng Superstious falling doth God abhorre Esa ●8 True fasting what it is Temple Actes 7. Actes 17. Pa●…e a truell persecutor Many Iewes were conuerted to ye●aith of Christ All that came of Israell are not ●sraelites Math. 22. The Iewes cam● 〈◊〉 to vn●… of Christ of loue bu● 〈◊〉 inforced the● unto by the scriptures The Turk●● are a ●…re greater number then the Papistes Ceremonies set vp in the newe testament What holy water signifieth The Pax. Confirmation Cōfirmation how it came first vnto the church The maner of confirming of children This is a right confirmation The abuse of confirmation The fruts of ignoraunce Confirmatiō is made now a confirmyng in all superstition ignoraunce and popery The Papisticall tyranny How the ceremonies about the ministration of the Lordes Supper came first into the Church ●mice The flappe on the amice The albe The flappes on the albe The fanon The stole The corp●rescloth The altar Candels Math. 5. Salt ☜ All ceremonyes at the begynnyng had significations Austine The state of y e Iewes more easie then the Christians vnder traditions Out of the ceremontes sprang the ignoraunce o● the scripture The multitude of ceremonies put away preachyng Ceremonies are the chirt cause of ignoraunce The doctrine of Dunce aduaunced The blynd Papistes are enemies to all good learnyng and knowledge Igaoraunt Priestes ☜ Ignoraūce made vs seruauntes to ceremonies The sole Papistes are preserred by ceremonies Is long as we had the significatiō of the ceremonies so long they were sufferable but y●●…can●…tion beyng gone the ceremony is mere superstuiō When the people by ignoraunce waxed superstitious then y ● clergie holpe them forward with falsifiyng the scripture Christes death purchased grace for mās soule Teinterden steple The building of ●…beies clopsters religious houses haue bene 〈◊〉 great decay to the good state of this realing Worshipping Subtile suggling 〈◊〉 wordes True worshipping of Saintes True worshipping of God Bodely exercise They that are in heauē do chiefly desire that we harken to God do hys wyll All popishe imaginations are I dolatry Candle we receaue all thinges of God out father for Iesus Christes ●ake hys sonne and our onely Sauiour We must dot all thyuges of loue Sacrifices Rom. 14. A sure ●…ken of a selfe fayth and ●…seruice A disserēce betwene Christes naturall body and a paynted Image Miracles Miracles were done by y ● sain●… to confirme theyr doctrine Helisens Dead bones may not be worshypped Pilgrimages More reasoneth vntowardly God is like good in euery place Temple The people were specially called to y e Temple to behold the monumēts there wherby they might the better learne the mighty power of God Paschall Lambe 1. 〈…〉 Holy straunge gestures is like anapes play 1. Cor. 11. Pitie The true be holdyng of the signe of the crosse The Church is a place of prayer God heareth our prayer in all places Actes 17. Actes 7. 3. Reg. 8. Ierusalem and the tēple is destroyed The piller of fire God is present in all places alike All places are to be preferred where we may worship God most quietly M. More teacheth false doctrine Math. 24. Miracles were not done for y e place but for the people Siloe Ioh. 4. 9. Miracles done to draw y e people to heare the worde of God All places must serue man a not man bound to serue any place God is worshipped in our hartes not in any other place The father ●…th most for the yoūgest Ephes 4. God cānot be serued with bodely seruice Our fayth may be grounded vpon men A● true miracles prououe vs to fayth and trust in God The may be of Ipswich True miracles are done to prouoke vs to the hearing of Gods worde and the false do y e
vsed of Christ Iohn 6. The olde passeouer compared with the Supper of our Lord. Baptisme compared with Circumcision 1. Cor. 10. 11. and 12. Rom. 6. Ephes 4. Eucharistia thākes giuyng 1. Cor. 10. and 11. 1. Tim. 1. Baptisme was figured by Circumcision and the Lordes Supper by the paschall lambe Luke 12. 1. Cor. 5. Exod. 12. Luke 22. The Paschall lambe eaten and the Sacrament instituted Twoo thynges to be considered in the Sacramentes The matter and substaunce of of the Sacramēt and the signes of the 〈◊〉 ▪ The signe is called the thyng Gene. 17. Exod. 12. The scripture calleth the signe by the name of the thing that it signifieth The bread in the Sacramēt called the body of Christ the wyne called the bloud of Christ ●st is takē for significat Gene. 40. The figuratiue speches vsed in the scripture 〈◊〉 Pet. 2. Ezech. 5. The maner of speakyng in the scripturo Iohn 3. The naturall body of Christ is not in the Sacramēt ▪ The Sacrament is to be receaued with thankes geuyng The vse of the supper Luke 22. Note here the whole circumstaunce of the maner and institution of the Sacramēt of Christes body Luke 22. 1. Cor. 11. Iohn 6. Abacuk 2. Christ declared to his disciples that he would leaue this world 〈◊〉 go to his father in heauen Scriptures are many that shewe Christ as touchyng his natural body is gone and is not here Actes 2. Christ ascēded into heauen Iohn 14. and. 16. Christ ●●playne wordes declareth his bodely departure out of this world Christ playnlye shewed vnto the disciples that he must depart from this world to his father in heauen Christes ●…rified body is in heauen Christes 〈◊〉 scention was witnessed by many The here 〈◊〉 of Marc●… what it was 1. Timo. 6. 2. Timo. 2. 1. Timo. 〈◊〉 1. Cor. 11. The Supper of the Lord is the commem●ration and memoriall of Christes death S. Paule calleth the Sacramēt bread after the consecration By one loafe of bread we are fignified to bee one body in Christ The cup of the Lord 〈◊〉 the cup of the deuill how they differte Who they are that eate of the bread and drinke of the cup vnworthely Euery 〈◊〉 did eate his own supper and not the Supper of the ●●rd We must firste examine out stlues and thē come to the table of the Lord. Loke more of this in the Epistle to the reader If we come not thankfully and charitably vnto y t Lordes borde we eate and drinke our damnation S. Paule calleth the poore the Church of God This place the Papistes alledge to proue vnwritten be ritie More belyeth Decolamp●dius and Zuingitus Loke more of this in the Epistle to the reader Tertulian The wor●es of Tertulian Austē cap. xij against ●dim●nt Gene. 6. Leui. 7. Deut. 12. Austen calleth Sacrament the signe of his body Hom● 83. operiti● imperfect● Chrisostome calleth the sacramēt the signe of Christes body The confutatiō of the Papistes gloses The Papistes are wre●ters peruerters of the scriptures The Papistes say that the trā substantion is done by miracles All true miracles are done to let forth the glory of God Christ dyd miracles to declare h●m selfe to be both God and man 〈…〉 〈…〉 1. Thes 2. 1. Iohn 2. 〈…〉 scriptures The contētious and wicked doctrine of y ● Papistes hath prouoked the lyght of gods truth to be set forth to the vnderstandyng of the people How the 〈…〉 A●…●2 The Sacrament is not vsed in these dayes as it was in the tyme of the Apostles A good doctrine for al such ministers as haue cure of soules to vse to his flocke Thankes geuyng The bread and wyne are not prophane but Sacramentes to holy vse 1. Cor. 1. A wholesome and good lesson namely for all ministers Rom. 5. At the ministration of the Sacrament let the minister exhorte all men to haue faith and lone to pray for grace I good and necessary exhortatiō to be mate to y ● people of the t●… they receaue the communiō None may come to the commu●… without y ● weddyng germent 〈◊〉 ●ayth Iohn 13. Thankesgeuyng to God Those wordes of his are in his booke that he made for y t pore soules in Purgatory Marke 42. Not who speaketh but that whiche is spoken is to be weyed most 1. Tim. 4. The holy ghost inspireth where when and on whom he pleaseth Actes 2. 1. Cor. 12. The talent of our learnyng is to be employed to the edifiyng of Christes congregation Wilfully to resist Gods worde is sinne agaynst the holy ghost Ezech. 33. Obiection Aunswere 1. Thess Our imperfection forgeuen thorough faith in Christes bloud The Byshop of Rochesters owne opinion concernyng the vnderstandyng of the scriptures in his time and long a for● that Actes 17. The cause of our blindnes and grosse errours 2. Thess 2. Rom. 15. Voluntary ignoraūce not to bee excused The cause of Iohn Frithes writyng against Purgatory Mans reason must be obedient to the Scriptures Aulus Gelius The rebuke of an open enemy better then the sclender prayse of a frend M. More my Lord of Rochester can not agree The Purgatoryes that God hath ordeyned Iohn 15. The Purgatory of the hart The Purgatory of the hart is fayth The Purgatory of the members Heb. 12. The Purgatory of the mēbers is the crosse of Christ Psal 89. God nayleth vs to the crosse to heale our infirmities So euill was the life of the Papistes that they imagined a Purgatory for them selues The wisedome of the world foolishnes afore God Symon Fishe the maker of the booke of the Supplication of Beggers Our riches is to be bestowed on the poore Either there is no Purgatory els the Pope is mercylesse Whereat M. More first began to fume agaynst such as denye Purgatory Rastell foloweth M. More The names of the disputers in the matter of Purgatory The sōme and contentes of Rastels iij. Dialogues An aunswere to Rastels Dialogue Rastels booke is either true or false If naturall reason conclude agaynst the Scripture then is naturall reasō false Roma 5. Iohn 11. 2. Rastels boke clearely quickly confoūded Rastel beaten to the wall The first chief reason made for Purgatory Rastell Aunswere to the first argument Psal 81. 1. Thess 4. Question Math. 24. The confutatiō of Rastels first chief argument 1. Iohn 1. 1. Cor. 15. 1. Thess 4. Ephes 1. and. 5. Rastell ouerthrowē in his owne turne 3. Hebr. 1. Christ is the onely Purgatory and purger of our sins 4. Ephe. 5. A frutefull and excellēt argument 5. Ephe. 1. Christ by his election doth purge and clense vs. 6. 1. Iohn 1. Ephe. 1. Gallat 5. Roma 7. Roma 8. Roma 5. Roma 4. Psal 31. Iustification freely doth exclude Purgatory Roma 3. Obiection In aunswere to the first obiection Obiection 1. In aunswere to the second obiection 2. The Pope ●elleth Christes merites for money 3. We may not robbe God of his honour 4. Blasphemy to say Christes bloud is not full
Apostles To open to shut to binde to lose what it is The pope can deliuer no soule out of purgatory except he first go thether preach vnto them Math. 16. Purgatory is not on earth but as Rochester sayth is the third place in hel Rochester Rochester is in this place far beside himselfe Frith A playne declaration of y e popes tyranny Exod. 〈◊〉 Roma 9. The Pope a proude shamelesse tyranous Antichrist A blasphemous pope the deuils vicar The pope is the sonne of perdition worthy of more payne then can be imagined if Rochesters doctrine be true A subsedy defence or bulwarke Much ioy made for y t finding of purgatory although it were to small purpose Christ is deuided into Peter Paule Rochester More and Rastel are all three defenders of one herely More and 〈…〉 of 〈…〉 and 〈◊〉 Rastel was but an ●…rior to Rochester and More More and Rochester thoughte foule ●…ne of Iohn F●●th●● answere Rastel was not malicious but gladly recognised his ignorance 2. Cor. 4. Iohn Frith semeth that he could pla● well at ten●…e Rastell Rastel alleageth two causes why he made hys fyrst booke in the defence of purgatorie Iohn 3 Iohn Frith answereth to Rastels two causes Rastelles first cause proued to be in vaine In apt and good example Frith aunswereth gently Rastels bitter tauntes Rastell Frith Frith meteth here with a false ball Rastell Frith Note here the modesty of Iohn Frith Rastell Frith No man ought to cōdemne that which he hath not sene God inspireth youth aswell as age 〈◊〉 Thess 1. Hebr. 13. Frith speaketh to cauillers Iohn 8. A mā may vse godly modest boastyng 2. Cor. 11. This is a thankfull godly boasting Roma 8. 2. Cor. 13. Frith the faithful seruaunt and true martyr of Christ Rastell Frith Rastell sheweth himself to be very ignoraunt Frith sheweth his meaning how y t scripture was kept from our forefathers Rastell Frith Rastell Rastell cauileth Frith More would not be ignorant in any thing therfore vnderstood nothing as he should haue vnderstand neyther his duty to the prince nor yet to God A good conclusiō made by Iohn Frith against Rastels first chapter Rastell Rastell Frith Rastell Frith Rastell Frith Rastell Frith Rastell Frith Rochester contrary to More and More contrary to Rochester Rastell Frith Rastell Frith Rastell Rastell is a bitter taunter Frith Math. 3. The reprouing of the papisticall hypocrites must not be called rayling Luc. 13. Luc. 13. The Prophetes and Apostles were great reprouers of the vngodly and wicked Rastell As it is a fond exposition so it is false metre A sore and fond saying of Rastell Firth Frith is a good scholer sone hath lerned his lesson he will say no more they lye for that is bitter Rastell Frith Rastell Frith I goose would haue made better ryme and meter then Rastell did Frith taketh payne to amende Rastels meter but not his reason Rastell Ephe. 1. Frithes aunswere to Rastels thyrd chapter Frith How we are righteous in the sight of God yet ●…e sinners Roma 8. Roma 5. We are sinners in our selues and yet righteous in Christ Roma 4. Psal 31. Rastell Fi●●h Rastell Rastell setteth a trap wherein he wil be taken hym selfe Frith The workes of the law can not iustifie vs. Rastell Rastelles blind argument Frith Note well this worthy learned argument Gallat 5. 1. Iohn 3. 1. Iohn 3. 〈◊〉 Iohn 2. Frith Such christen people as are the children of God will not dwell nor abide in sin●e and so for thē there is no hell Luke 12. The smaller number belong to Christ and not y ● greater Rom. 8. Here Rastel is taken in his owne trappe Maior Minor Rastel falsyfieth the scripture 1. Cor. 8. Galath 2. Roma 6. 1. Iohn 2. Phil. 2. Pet. 1. Roma 1. There is no hell to those that are in christ Iesu There is a ●…or suche as feare not God nor 〈◊〉 his cōmaundements As there is no heauē for good euil so there is ▪ no hell for good and euill There are two partes in man that is the outwarde man and the inward man Howe the inward mā resisteth the assaultes of the outward man The faithful man feareth Gods displeasure Roma 7. How a mā may cōmit sinne and yet sinne not Sinneremaineth in oure outward membres to exercise the inward mā in resisting of sinne Iohn 15. Rastell Frith Rastelwold faine canel but he cannot tell at what Rastell Frith There is no meane to put away sinne but only by Christe For suche as dwell in the lyght of Christ hys bloud onlye to sufficiēt There are two maner of repentances True repētance is a florishing frute of faith What pure fasting is Repentāce liuely declared by an example How good workes do mortify our membres Good workes are the fruites of fayth There are two maner of satisfactions Hebr. 7. Satisfactiō to our neighbour Good workes are to be done and why Ephes 2. Good workes are profitable to our neighbour and also a testimony that we are the children of God Ephe. 2. We are iustified by grace and fayth whiche is not of our selues but is the gift of God Rastell hath here ouerthrowē all that he hath before built and set vp Ihon Frith was streightly kept Iohn 2. Iohn 15. Roma 12. Iohn 3. Luke 14. Phil. 1. Roma 21. 2. Ti. 3. Heb. 12. Cor. 10. Apoc. 12. Marke 1. Roma 15. Ephe. 1. Eccle. 1. Psal 62. Eccle. 5. Note Esay 40. Heb. 9. 〈…〉 Ro●… Prouer. 1. Roma 8. Roma 7. Math. 25. Esay 14. Daniell 〈◊〉 Actes 12. Roma 3. ●am 1 Math. 6. Math. 5. Iames. 1 〈◊〉 Kinge 3 Mores miste M. More daunsing in a net thinketh hym selfe inuisible Iohn 15. Ephe. 2. Roma 11 1. Cor. 1. 1. Cor. 11. 1. Cor. 9. Ezech. 23. Obiection Solution Math. 7. Roma 11. 2. Pet. 2. 1. Cor. 12. Math. 3. Math. 21 Math. 12. Phil. 2. 2. Pet. 1. Math. 5. Agge 2. Luke 16. Ephes 4. Eccl. 34. 1. Tim. 6. Obiection Solution Eccle. 4. Esay 5. 2. Thess 3. Esai 5. Ierem. 7. Ier●m 12. A●… 2. Ierem. 18. Iohn 10. 1. Cor. 2. Gods elect perceiue easely the spirituall meaning of his Sacramentes Walking in the truth bringeth rest of conscience Phil. 4. Papistes through the grosse vnderstanding of Baptisme condemne infantes vnbap●ized Externall signes with out spiritual● sense taught and beleued of the blinde papistes Three thinges ought to be cōsidered in euery Sacrament Outwarde signes neyther minister vnto vs Gods spirit nor his grace Marke well this example He that receiueth the signe of a sacrament outwardly and not the significatiō inwardly in hart receaueth his damnation Note The spirite of God is not bounde to the outwarde signes of sacramētes Actes 10. Gods spirite not bounde to any place Infidels must first beleue in Christ and after receiue Baptisme as the ●…ge of your fayth 〈…〉 〈◊〉 The desinition of Baptisme Fayth foloweth our election Actes 13. Rashe iudgement in misticall matters
fayth The Apostles did orde●…e that we should absteine frō bloud meaning all natural bloud Actes 10. The wyne in the Sacrament is no naturall bloud Obiection Solution To pull downe violently the kynges armes is treason agaynst hys owne person and yet the armes are not the kinges person To be negligent in the hearyng of the word of God is a great offēce M. More Frith M. More is a quarelyng brabler M. More an ignoraūt proctor for the Clergy God is almighty and yet cannot doe all thynges 2. Timo. 2. God is said to bee almighty because there is no supenour power aboue hym and he can do all that he wil. M. More Frith Iohn 8. 2. Cor. 3. Roma 6. Aug. de spiritu litera The articles in our Creede are as many as are necessary for our saluation M. More Frith The glasse that representeth the face is not the face The body of Christ is no more in the Sacrament then my face is in the glasse Christes deathe and body breakyng is knowen by the Sacrament yet it is not the naturall body of Christ M. More Frith Frith speaketh mer●ly M. More Frith Astronomers say that the naturall course of the Sunne is from the West to the East A conclusiō agaynst the Astronomers Mark 14. Luke 16. Iohn 11. Christes body is in one place onely M. More Frith What soeuer the Papistes say that must stand for reason M. More Frith More harpeth vppon a false string More saith that God may do all thyngs but he doth not proue that he hath so done M. More Frith Two thinges disputed betwen More and Frith More Frith Iohn 15. Christes badge is loue That the sacrament is the naturall body is none article of our fayth necessary to be beleued vpon payne of damnation Superstition More Frith A man may iudge of error but God onely must be iudge of condemnation Frith is no hasty iudge More Frith To honor and worship the sacrament is plaine idolatry The olde holy fathers haue not taught to worship the sacrament Note ☜ More Frith Martin Luther sayth y t the natural body of Christ is present in y e sacramēt but he wold not haue it worshipped More Frith A meane how we may receaue y e sacrament according to Christes institution though the minister be negligent The worthy receauer of the sacrament may consecrate the same to him selfe M. More Frith M. More Frith The right consecratiō to hym that receaueth the Sacrament is fayth in Christes death The Popish consecration in Latine is not worth a rish The Byshops and their proctour can not tell what a blessyng meaneth ☜ Blessyng what it is M. More Frith Math. 24. 〈◊〉 Thess 2. Deutro 13. Actes 24. How you may iudge true miracles from false Math. 4. False Ante christes Actes 4. Actes 12. M. More Frith ☜ The Sacrament may not be worshypped The Papistes say that no promise nor couenaunt is to be kept with an hereticke More was fully addict to the mind of the Prelates and to kill and burne as fast as they More a Popish and a malicious tyraunt The condition conteined in Barnes safe cōduite No promise nor licence made to heretickes by the kyng without the consent of our Prelates is to be kept and obserued M. More Frith The modesty meeke spirite of Iohn Frith Christes body is to be eaten with fayth not with the teeth A prayer made by Iohn ▪ Frith to be sayd before the receauyng of the Communion A godly good prayer The Paschall lambe and our sacrament cōpared togither 1. Cor. 5. The maner of the eatyng of the Paschal lambe The maner of the institution of the Sacrament Iohn 16. The institution of the Sacrament The comparison of the Paschall lambe with Christes Supper The maūdy of remēbraūce that Paule receaued of the Lord deliuered to the Corinthians 1. Cor. 10. God hath ordeyned all meates to be indifferent Paule ☜ Christ called hym self bread and Paule calleth vs bread How the wordes of S. Paule are to bee vnderstād Why the bread is called our body We must vnderstand the Sacrament spiritually or els we receaue it not to our comfort Paule The Gentiles offered theyr meate to Idolies To drynke of the cup of the Lord to drinke of the cup of the deuill how it is to be vnderstand A proper example The enemyes of Christ can not reioyce in Christes bloud shedding The faythfull and vnfaythfull do not eate alike 1. Cor. 8. 1. Iohn 3. The vnfaythfull and wicked eate their owne damnation 1. Cor. 11. The true eating of the Sacrament is the spirituall eating of the same Luke 22. The maner of the comming of the Corinthians together Why Christ did institute the Sacrament The sacrament was ordained to feede our soules and not our bodyes The worthy and vnworthy eating of Christes body What it is to proue examine a mans owne selfe The meaning of S. Paules formet wordes An Epitome of this whole booke The opiniō of the Prelates The opiniō of Frith 1. Cor. 1●… 1. Cor. 11. Actes 2. Math. 26. Marke 14. Luke 22. Nature teacheth that there is both bread and wyne in the Sacrament The olde Doctours proue that there is bread in the Sacramēt Gelasius in concilio Ro. The fayth of the Prelates The opiniō of Iohn Frith Iohn 6 ▪ August in serm de sacra fe passch● Beda Aug. de Ciuitate Dei in libro 21. Cap. 25. The wicked eate not Christes body Iohn 6. Onely the faythfull do eate Christes body and drinke his bloud The fayth of the Prelates The opiniō of Frith Ierem. 27. The ministration of the Sacrament doth lyuely expresse the death and passion of Christ The Sament beside the substaunce of of bread is Christes body and bloud They dishonour the Sacramēt that geue it that honour that is due vnto God Frith here sheweth what hee thinketh of the Sacrament The Godhead is so ioyned with the māhode of Christ that they both make but one person August Of Baptisme Augustinus ad Bonifacium The first article The second article An other question An aunswere S. Augustines text Chrisostomus Chrisostomes wordes The exposition of S. Chrisosto text The true meaning of Chriso stomes wordes Solution Conclusion Beholde the cause of mi deathe Note Three causes Doct. Barnes a bolisher of barbarisme a founder of learning and a light of the trueth A wittie and pleasaunt deuise to escape the crueltie of tyrantes Stephen Gardyner the author of mischiefe and decay of religion in England The complaynt of Doctour Barnes made to K. Henry the viij agaynst the Lordly Byshops Prelates of Englād The tyrannous gouerment of the Byshops of England In the Byshops court no man can be founde Innocent What soeuer is not agaynst the Clergye thoughe the same be neuer so wicked yet finde they no fault therewith In vi Cap. Quo. in ver 〈◊〉 Papa Dist xl Ca. Si Papa Whosoeuer speake agaynst or preache agaynst any of their abuses and abhominations her
they can not make payment but rather shall perish and dye in prison whiche thyng is agaynst charitie therfore it is sinfull Extreme law is extreme iustice The euill counsell of the Doctours of law 1. Cor. 6. Math. 5. I doe not condemne suing but in a case The spiritualtie forbiddeth Priestes to sue in causa sanguinis et tamen non dāpnāt leges Athanasius S. Hiere ad Cor. 6. These doctours wyll not nor can not destroy all iudicialles but onely vncharitable sutes Haymo ad Cor. 6. Luke 6. If it bee a counsell than can ye not condemne it for heresie 14. quest 1. His ita They vnderstoode myne answere so well that they were than contēt with mee The sixte article Tit. 1. The Cardinall and Doctour Barnes reasoned togither But therefore was I an heretick O sigmētū If I fayned sut●… thynge 〈◊〉 shoulde bee an heretick Athanasius Chrisostome The vij article The viij article Officicers bee but byshops hangmen God amende it The ix article The x. article The xj article 2. q 7. Secuti sunt cap. Nos si The xij article 2. Pet. 2. The xiij article The popes pardons hath beene the best marchaundise in England The xiiij article The xv article The xvj article Alexander Duns Bonauenture in iiij sent The xvij article The Pope may not bee conptrolled of any man The xviij article The xix article No man may speake agaynst the pompe of Prelates The xx article Byshops myters cōmeth from the Iewes The xxi article 3. King Byshops vse vayne foolish ceremonies What the two hornes of the myter meaneth The xxij article The meanyng of the Byshops crosier staffe Cardinall Wolsey lyked well hys pyllers pollaxes Where bee they now Tunstall Byshop of Londō had intelligence where D. Barnes was become I am now here what saye to you me Good counsayle geuen to the Byshops The xxiij article Phil. 4. Iaco. 1. The xxiiij article The articles as euill as they were layd of myne aduersaryes Iohn 14. The xxv article Liberties of holye Churche may in wise bee impugned All the auncient learned fathers cry out vpō the pryde lewde lyuyng of the Byshops An earnest petition made by Doctour Barnes 1525. Doct. Batnes inhibited of preachyng The Popish law is tyrannous Doctour Barnes is accused of contention sedition and heresie The bodye of the Vniuersitie stirred vp Here yee may note the course of y t Popes lawe A subtile craftie and popishe Chauncelour A protestation D. Barnes answere to the articles alleaged against him Note here the crafti● and willy Foxes Note here the most false and ●euilishe practise of the popishe cleargie God to helpe his true preachers styrreth vp some good men O cruell mercylesse Papistes Barnes arested by a Sergeaunt of armes Cardinall greatly delighted and estemed his crosses and pollaxes Nothyng els The maner of the examinatiō at Westminster Here ye may note the crafty iugglyng of the Papistes The more innocēt the sooner trapped and condemned among the Papistes Epist c. xix Doctour Barnes forbydden preachyng Note here the tyranny of the Papistes That was the lest Grace with out deseruyng Note here what crossing tossing y ● Papistes vse The glori●us assembly of the papistes The Cardinall had put the matter to hym God saue me from such speaking Math. 1. 1. Cor. 2. Esay 53. Christ is all in all Actes 4. Actes 13. 1. Iohn 2. 1. Iohn 4. 1. Iohn 4. The Papistes deniyng onely fayth to iustifie denye the nature of Christ Apoc. 5. Christ onely hath wrought our redēption Christ is our onely redemer iustifier Roma 3. Roma 11. Faith with out workes iustifieth Roma 3. A crafty subtile euasion All good woorkes are co●teyned in the law of God Iohn 1. Christ suffered for our sinnes August in ser Domini de monte Exod. xx Leuit. xix What goodnes is in good workes Galat. 2. Rom. 4. Galat. 3. Ambro. ad Rom. 3. Orig. ad Ro. lib. iij. cap. iij. Fayth onely and alone iustifieth Roma 9. Roma 10. Roma 9. We can neuer attayne to saluation but by faith in Christ Roma 4. Fayth is accompted for righteousnes Ambrosi Sola fides iustificat D. Wetherall Gallat 2. Abacuc 2. Athanasius Galat. 3. The righteous man lyueth by fayth not by workes Aug. in prolo Psal 31. Good workes without fayth are but sinne Barnar super Can. ser lxvq Workes of the newe law Aug. despiri lit c● ▪ xij No man can bee iustified by y e lawe of workes but by the law of faith in Christes bloud Luke 17. Good workes can not deserue remission of sinne The maner of iustification Fides historica Fides iustificans Roma 8. The frutes of fayth An exāple how fayth bryngeth forth good workes Math. 7. Solutions and argumentes to the Scriptures Roma 6. Good workes are the frutes of true fayth A very good example ●●ti 2. The Byshop of Rochesters vayne distinction Ephe. 2. Good workes are to bee done although they iustifie not Roma 3. Iam. 2. Aug. 83. quest c. 76. Roma 6. Fayth that bryngeth forth fruite is the fayth that iustifieth and yet the fruite doth not iustifie 1. Iohn 2. Hebr. 9. fayth iustifieth before God and good wordes declare our iustification to y t worlde Gala. 3. The reward of good workes is not remission of sinnes Roma 2. August de spiri lit Glosa Actes 10. The man that is iustified before God 〈◊〉 not bee idle but must doc good ij Quest 〈◊〉 Non omnes Episcopo Math. 7. Iohn 17. Gala. 5. Atha ad Rom. Fayth that iustifieth vs is geuē vs freely of God Fayth onely iustifieth because by fayth we attaine the benefite of Christes death which onely iustifieth vs. It is no new doctrine that is nowe taught The Pope and hys Churche agreeth no more with the maners of holy Churche then darkenes light The Pope is a persecutor of holy Church How farre the Pope doth differ with his Churche from the true holy Church The foule and greate abuse of the Pope in takyng vpō hym that hee and his were y e holy Church What difference is betweene a Byshop the deuill Nume 20. 3. King 8. 1. Cor. 4. 1. Cor. 11. Ephe. 5. The holy Churche truely defined The true holy church is that which is sanctified made holy by Christ 1. Cor. 1. Augustinus de verbis domini ser so Iohn 6. The faithful beleuers in Christes merites are y t ryght holy church of God God is not to bee ruled by any state or degree of person The holy Churche which is y t true church of God is to y e worlde inuisible The true holy church is the piller and ground of trueth August ser 〈◊〉 de tempore The holy Church is the congregation of faythfull men where soeuer they bee in the world Lyra in mat ca. 19. Math. 6. 1. Iohn 1. Ephe. 5. The holy Churche how it is made pure and cleane without spotte or wrinkle Augustinus