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A03620 Certeine comfortable expositions of the constant martyr of Christ, M. Iohn Hooper, Bishop of Glocester and Worcester written in the time of his tribulation and imprisonment, vpon the XXIII. LXII. LXXIII. and LXXVII. Psalmes of the prophet Dauid. Hooper, John, d. 1555.; Bull, Henry, d. 1575?; A. F., fl. 1580.; Hooper, John, d. 1555. Exposition upon the. 23. psalme of David. 1580 (1580) STC 13743; ESTC S104196 167,330 255

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pastures of Gods word 19. B. 4 Wherefore man is brought to life and saluation 23. B. 5 What trouble may happen to such as God giueth life and saluation vnto 25. B. 6 Whereby the troubles of Gods elect be ouercome 31. A. 7 What the end of Gods troubled people shall be 41. B. ❧ The Argument of the 62 Psalme 43. A. ¶ Of this Psalme there are two generall partes and sixe particular ibid. A. B. ¶ The first generall part conteyning foure particular partes 1 How that the fauour of God and his helpe is able to remedie all aduersities 43. A. ¶ The second generall part conteyning two particular partes 2 How that the fauour of man and his helpe is able to redresse no aduersities 43. A. ¶ A breefe paraphrase vppon the whole Psalme 44. B. ¶ The sixe particular partes as they followe in their order and place 1 What is to be done by the Christian man that is afflicted 45. A. 2 Why the troubled person seeketh health of God 51. A. 3 How the persequuters of the innocent shall soudenly perishe 58. A. 4 Why trouble is patiently to be borne and faithfully to be beleeued that God can and will remedie it 63. B. 5 How mans power is not to be trusted vnto 66. B. 6 How that God hath promised to helpe the afflicted 69. A. ❧ The Argument of the 73. Psalme 70. A. ¶ A Paraphrase vppon the whole Psalme Fol. 70. 71. 72. 73. ¶ Of this Psalme there are eight partes 74. 1 That God loueth the good although he punisheth them 75. A. 2 How weake and fraile a thing the nature of man is 77. B 3 Wherein the felicitie of wicked men consisteth c. 80. A 4 How fraile brittle and weake a thing man is c. 84. B 5 How some men repeat their well doings c. 85 A 6 How greate a daunger it is temerously to iudge of God c. 85. B 7 That mans reason is but ignorant and beastlie in considering of Gods workes c. 86. A 8 The multitude number of Gods consolations c. 86. B ❧ The Argument of the 77. Psalme 87 A. ¶ Of this Psalme there are foure partes 87. A B. 1 In whome a man shoulde put his trust and to whome he should resorte in the dayes of sickenesse troubles and aduersities 87. B. 2 How a man should vse him selfe towardes him in whome he putteth his trust in the time of trouble 89. B 3 What great and perillous daungers the man that is troubled shall suffer for the time of his trouble 93. A 4 How a man taketh consolation in the time of his trouble 113. B ¶ Other pointes of Christian doctrine are referred to the consideration of the reader FINIS Constancie continuance required in the professours of the trueth An abridgment of Bishoppe Hoopers life and death trulie gathered in circūstances Bishop Hooper in estimation with King Edward y e sixt Stephen Gardiner Bishop of Winchester Bishop Hoopers professed enimie If Christe the heade haue bene persecuted euen to the death the members must needes bee subiect to affliction 2. Cor. 5. The laying down of his life for the Gospels sake deserueth be liefe and reuerence Or The Lorde is my shepheard as saith the common and the Geneua translation Esaie 40. 11. Ezech. 34. Iere. 31. Iohn 10. Ezech. 34. Iohn 10. Ioh. 10. 4. 6 Psal. 119. Esaie 53. Matth. 9. 1. Pet. 2. 2. 3. Reg 22. Esaie 28. Esaie 29 2. Thes. 2. Iohn 4. 6. 3. Rom. 1. Esaie 30. Iohn 7. What is to bee noted out of this part of the psalme Rom. 19. Psal. 91. The assuraunce of Gods defence and comfort in troubles must bee lerned out of Gods word Psal. 25. Psal. 144. Psalm 25. 128. The inwarde and spirituall comforte treasurie and riches which this doctrine bringeth 1. Peter 4. Matth. 10. Iohn 20. Actes 20. Ieremi 3. Ezech. 34. 2. Reg. 57. Mich. 5. Iohn 10. Psalm 74. 79. 95. Ieremi 3. ●● Ezech. 34. Ioel. 1. Matth. 4. Psalme 60. 73. 7. Apoc. 7. Esaie 55. Ioan. 4. Matth. 4. We can no more liue in GOD without GODS word then in the worlde without worldly foode Iohn 6. Psalm 119. Luke 11. Iohn 5. And yet our blinde guids say that ignoraunce is the mother of godlines Amos. 8. Iohn 10. Ephes. 2. Heb. 1. Matth. 28. 2. Pet. 1. Iames. 1. Iohn 5. Actes 16. Iohn 8. Matth. 23. 1. Cor. 2. Iohn 6. Iohn 15. Iohn 3. Mark whithe preachers of God are contemned of the world Psal. 35. Iohn 15. Iohn 15. Esaie 59. What thinges we receiue by feeding vppon Gods promises in this life Matth. 4. Psal. 19. 119 2. Tim. 3. Heb. 1. 1. Pet. 1. Gala. 1. Iohn 6. Esaie 54. Iohn 15. Iohn 16. The consciēce that feeleth the sting of death by sinn thirsteth for life Luke 15. Psalme 24. Psalme 1. Matth. 5. Woefull are these dayes whē in so cleare lighte of the trueth the professours therof are so faithlesse and fruitlesse Esaie 65. Rom. 10. Luke 12. GOD requireth not only a compt of that hath beene receiued but of that might haue bene receiued Matth. 11. Luke 12 1. Cor 4. 1. Cor. 1. Psalm 32. Rom. 4. Psalme 32. Matth. 5. Luke 1. Psal. 32. The wicked make the Gospel of peace an occasion of discord Luke 12. Iohn 7. 8. 9. 10. 16. The crosse is the sure badge of Gods children Iohn 16. Zachar. 11. Matth. 16. Iohn 18. Matth. 27 Marke 15 Luke 23. Iohn 19. Matth. 27. A doctrine of Gods prouidēce most comfortable to all his afflicted Psalme 2. Psalme 29 The cause why there be so fewe sincere and true professours of the Gospel Psal. 37. Psal. 53. Here is thy cōfort thou broken harted and afflicted of the Lord. Rom. 10. What it is to beleeue vnto righteousnes Faith sealed once in the heart with the assurance of Gods mercy can bee no more with out the fruite of wel doing then fire without heate 1. Cor. 11. Whē right knowlege assured sense of Gods mercie are ioyned together note what they worke Knowlege and talke without the feling of Gods fruitfull working spirit is not of God Matth. 7. Psal. 121. Gene. 22. The state of Gods children beaten downwith the sense horrour of sin and dread of gods iudgments The comfort of the afflicted euen when God seemeth to haue forsaken them Psal. 6. Psal. 6. Psal. 42. 43 Ephes. 6. 1. Pet. 5. 1. Iohn 5. Matth. 10. Psal. 120. Matth. 26. 2. Reg. 7. Prou. 10. Prou. 12. Psal. 119. Psal. 2. Apoc. 12. 4. Reg. 18. Esai 10. 14 28. 39 Ezech. 29. The frendship and familiaritie of God the heuenly shepheard towardes his sheepe 2. Reg. 9. Gen. 27. Luke 10 Luke 7. Psal. 45. Psal. 89. The work of the holi Ghoste in the hearts of the saith full 1. Pet. 2. Matth. 26. Psal. 16. What sinn bringeth a man vnto Iohn 17. It is not expedient that we be without troubles least we seeke our selues and forget god Psal. 120.
God c. Vnquietnes of the spirite is a veri image of eternall death Psal. 104. The cause of al trouble is sin Psal. 39. Rom. 5. 7. 8 The night representeth hell prison The bed representeth the graue The sheets of mans fleshe is earth Two thinges to be noted No cōfort to the afflicted but GOD alone Gene. 3. Note Gene. 4. 2. Samu. 12 1. Samu. 31 Matth. 27. What maner of mā Asaph was 1. Paral. 6. Luke 9. Note Psal. 42. 43 Two kindes of consolations in the worde of God Gene. 4. Who be the childrē of Abraham Consolation offered vnto England in K. Edwardes dayes Iudas Phariseis Prayer Man in trouble without Gods presence is miserable Note What sinn worketh in man A peaceable conscience precious iuel Psal. 25. 121. Psa. 123. 131 Psal. 132. Psal. 119. Prou. 17. Num. 11. Psal. 35. 39. 71. Psal. 6. 12. 14. 140. Psal. 51. Note Rom. 7. 8. 12. Vnto what vse the eys eares of man were created Rom. 10. Iacob 19. 1. Cor. 15. Esaie 66. Matth. 25. Consolation in trouble Gene. 12. 13. 15. 16. 17 Num. 14. Mich. 5. Matth. 2. Matth. 27. Mark 15. Luke 20. Iohn 19. Iohn 6. Luke 4. Matth 7. Luke 12. Genes 3. Actes 9. Abacuc 2. Rom. 1. Matth. 15. Luke 7. Matt. 20. 7. Luke 11. The inward obscuritie Matth. 26. Marke 14. Luke 12. 1. Cor. 10. 11. Actes 3. Coloss. 3. Psalm 48. The troubled spirite is ouerwhelmed with greeuous cogitations The remēbrance of Gods iustice for sinne is greater paine then the death of the bodie Rom. 8. A godly consolation Iohn 6. 10. Rom. 7. 2. Cor. 15. 2. Tim. 4. Genes 3. Psalm 42. 43. Iob 3. Matth. 26. Nothing can hurt him that is in Christ Iohn 6. Note Iob. 3. 42. Matth. 27. Marke 15. Luke 22. Iohn 19. Psalm 34. Actes 14. The trouble of the minde is the greatest 1. Peter 4. Prouer. 12. Heb. 12. God hideth his consolation for a time to trie vs. Esaie 54. Genes 3. Rom. 5. Rom. 7. 8. Ephes. 2. Psalm 53. Rom. 8. Iohn 3. Phil. 1. 2. Galath 2. Psalm 77. Psalm 75. Matth. 26. Marke 14. Esaie 66. Matth. 25. Prouerb 3 Apoca. 3. Heb. 12. The Prophet maketh no mention of the griefe of the body Note Rom. 7. Gal. 2. 3. 1. Reg. 16. 1. Reg. 24. 2. Reg. 16. 15. 2. Tim. 4. Matth. 26. Actes 7. 1. Reg. 31. 1. Reg. 16. Genes 4. A wicked iudgment Matth. 27. 26. Psalme 10 and 73. A whole man can giue good counsel to the sicke but being sicke himselfe cannot apply the same to his comfort 1. Cor. 3. Rom. 1. Matth. 10. 28. Act. 16. Prou. 21. When we heare or reade gods promises wee ought to pray Mark 9. Luke 17. 2. Tim. 3. 1. Reg. 15. Luke 18. Exod. 34. Deut. 5. 7. Psal. 33. 51. 56. 85. Psal. 130. 143. Matth. 14. Note Two maner of mercies mentioned in the scripture Gene. 3. Rom. 8. Psal. 18. Psal. 42. 43 Rom. 2. Mat. 10. 27 Psal. 62. Psal. 41. 43 Psal. 73. 77 Rom. 8. 2. Cor. 12. Rom. 12. 8. 2. Cor. 6. Gala. 5. Ephes. 5. Matth. 11. To such as haue wrestled with sin and in Christ got the vpper hand Gods preceptes be easie sweete Rom. 7. Iohn 21. We can praise other men for wel doing but we be loth to put it in experience our selues Iohn 21. Matth. 26. Rom. 7. Osee. 13. Rom. 8. The occasion of mans help is Gods right hand Prou. 18. True confession of sinne is in manner an induction to the remission thereof Psal. 74. Psal. 32. Rom. 7. 1. Samu. 15. 2. Samu. 12 Matt. 5. 18. Iacob 5. Luke 7. Matth. 27. Mark 15. 1. Samu. 15. Psal. 77. Psal. 32. Luke 18. Sual wold haue Samuel to beare his sinne 1. Samu. 31. Matth. 9. Luke 5. Mark 2. 2. Samu. 12 Psal 51. 2 Samu. 12. Esai 63. Ecclesi 9. 3. Reg. 8. Papisticall confession 1. Samu. 15 Oh blasphemie 1. Iohn 1. Psal. 130. Esai 1. Ezech. 18. 1. Iohn 1. Exhortation to prayer Esaie 65. Rom. 10. Esaie 6. Iohn 12. Psalme 3. Psalme 23. Psal. 6. 38. Psal. 42. 43 Psal. 8. 19. 148. Psal. 38. Psalme 88 Iob. 1. 2. Iob. 6. Iob. 2. Iob. 3. Esaie 29. Matth. 15. Rom. 10. Three sortes of people cōdemned Note well Esaie 56. Nichodemes Matth. 10. Wherein doth our profession consist We ought not to be ignorant of any booke in the scripture Deut. 4. 6. 31. Prouerb 4 Psalm 51. Consolation Iob. 6. Psalme 13. Ierem. 20. Passur Ierem. 19. Rom. 9. Potter God is the doer of wonders Three doctrines Rom. 1. Genes 7. Exod. 14. Note The true Christians take consolation themselues of gods miracles wrought vppon others Iacob and Ioseph Iohn 6. Euery man must beleeue for himselfe Matth. 15. Repentance Notable doctrine Note Psalme 18. To whom God is mercifull and to whome seuere Rom. ● A wicked iudgment of Gods doinges Oh horrible blindnesse Lokewhat preeminence God obteineth of man the same place hath man with God A stronge fortresse Two consolations Whome God loued he always corrected Euery Christian member hath an Egypt and a Babylon The greatest consolation in trouble From the greater to the lesser Sela. Vnto insensible thinges be attributed sensible qualities Three doctrines The first doctrine touching God Gene. 1. Time The second doctrine touching the insensible creature Psal. 29. Psal. 77. Psal. 114. The third doctrine touching man Oh rebellion of man Insensible creatures shall be a condemnation vnto man Marke most diligently The diuell man be only disobedient vnto God Oh take heed miserable man Consolation Deapthes A goodly similitude Exod. 14. Iosua 3. Oh the mercifull goodnesse of God towards man inscrutable Noah Gene. 7. Exod. 19. Note Exod. 5. 6. 7 8. 9. 10. 11. God punisheth iustly for sin Exod. 19. God is no tyrant Psal. 51. 10. 119. God alwayes preserueth pemitent sinners Rom. 8. Hebr. 6. 10. The Israelites were conducted by God through the red sea Pharao his were drowned Exo. 14. Psalm 121. 125. 13. 46. 54. 71. The best is not able of himself to resist temptations Sheephearde They that doe thinges at Gods commaundement can take no harme Math. 14. Math. 16. Num. 14. Such as be ministers of the Church ought to attend only vppon the voyce of God 2. Cor. 11.
Psal. 129. 2. Thes. 3. Gala. 1. Ezech. 34. Actes 20. Antoninus histor tit 13. 3. 23. 13. Distinct. 99. nullus Antoninus tit 12. cap. 3. De gestis Longobard lib. 3. cap. 12. In Leon. 2. Platina in Bonifac. 3. Paulus Diaconus de gestis Long. lib. 4. cap. 11. De simplicitate clericorum To be called Pope was at the first generall to all bishops Histor. lib. 2. cap. 27. Gal. 2. Con. Nicen cap. 6. Hee meaneth here authoritie to electe bishops to haue power of bothe swords Alberus Crantzius ecclesiast histor li. 6. Abbas Vspergensis in suo chronico Platina in Alex. 3. Psalm 16. 2 Cor. 13. Rom. 8. When doth the soule of man waite vpon the Lorde in the dayes of trouble or els hath silence Iob. 1. Iob. 3. Psalm 31. Iob. 13. 17. Psalm 23. What it is to haue the soule to waite vpon the Lorde in the time of trouble Psalm 31. 42. 43. 77. Increase and decrease of faith in the faythfull Wisdome to be learned of the premisses faith hope charitie c. be not at al times of like strength Consolation The Lord forsaketh not his people in trouble Psalme 44. 2. Corin. 1. Mat. 10. 26 Iohn 11. 18 Luke 19 Note The impatience of the minde is many ways knowen Caine. Gene 4. Pharao Exod. 5. Gene. 4. Abel Iudas Matth. 27. Adam Gene. 3. Achab. 3. Reg. 18. Iewes Act. 21. 23. Simon Magus Theefe Whoremongers Couetous men Gene. 1. Prou. 18. The godly feeling the rod of God doe accuse thēselues acknowledging their offences to haue merited the same Mich. 7. Psal. 137. Note Why sate the people by the riuer side of Babilon A iust cause of lamentation Peter Matth. 27. Marie Magdalen Luke 7. Io. Chrysost in Epist ad Rom. c 1. 2. Psal. 73. What is the gretest losse that a Christian cōsidereth The prodigall son Luke 15. Canti 5. Note Note diligently What dangers a christian shall fall in and his duetie in seeking Christ prescribed A notable example The soule that hath a feruent loue to Christ the troubles she susteineth in seking him greeueth her not but the not finding of her spouse is the onely cause of her sorrowe The woman of Canaan Matth. 15. Patient expectation of redresse taketh all scourges and troubles in good part Three doctrines to be noted God is omnipotent Gene. 17. Gene. 43. Exod. 6. Pharao Exod. 15. As God is able so is he willing to saue Psalm 26. Psalme 34. Psalme 36 Psalm 56. Esaie 49. and 59. Iere. 15. 23. Ezech. 34. Daniel 12. Ose. 1. Sophon 3. Zachar. 8. 9. 10. Matth. 18. Luke 9. Iohn 3. 1. Tim 2. As God can will helpe so doth hee command vs to call vnto him for helpe Esaie 55. Matth. 11. Psalm 50. Matt. 7. 18. Marke 11. Luke 11. Ioan. 14. 15 16. 1. Ioh. 5. God alone is able to saue and none but he Esaie 45. No helpe to be soght at dead saincts c. but onely of God God is inclined of himselfe to haue mercie The afflicted by the commandement of God taketh and acitie to approch to his mercie Esaie 1. Sapient 15. Psalm 62. Cantic 1. Consolation Read the booke of Solomons Ballads Prodigall sonne Luke 15. Let vs not bee ashamed to go to our heauenly father and confesse our sinnes be they neuer so horrible for when soeuer we return from our wickednes he remēbreth no more our transgressions but embraceth vs as his deare children The heauenly father is to be resorted vnto in the dayes of necessitie hunger for he only hath the breade of mercy to seede his children What caused the prodigal sonn to resort vnto his father in the time of miserie The woman of Canaan They that come vnto christ must debase thē selues with humilitie Marie Magdelen God is both omnipotent and mercifull Rocke Matth. 7. He that buildeth vpon the rocke is wise What is the rocke If the rock were not sure the builder building woulde come to ruine To builde the house of God is to teache saluation in Christe Act. 5. Act. 7. Act. 9. If Christe had not bene the rocke of strength it selfe he had bene cast down Christ was slandered before he was borne Matth. 1. 2 Christ per sequuted as soone as he was borne Christes own kinse folke were raised against him Luke 4. Christe slaine Luke 23. Christe commended his disciples to the protection of his Father Iohn 17. Math. 16. Apoc. 12. Hee that hath God for his rock is assured of a sauiour Application of gods strength by faith to his owne defence Faith is the gift of God Hee that feeleth in himselfe God to be his saluation hath the greatest treasure of all The abuse of Gods word prouoketh this vengeance Gods word in an vnknowne tongue amongest the people to be lamented Defence Two doctrines Note Nothing can hurt him that is in Christ Iesu. The faith full beleeueth that as God is able to saue generally so is he to saue particularly Defence of God towards his people in this life Iohn 17. They that wil liue in Christe must suffer persequution Iohn 16. Matth. 10. Cant. 2. Matt. 13. 7 The faithfull congregation is likened to a shipp a house a woman trauelling with child c. Apoc. 12. Iohn 17. Who doe suffer in this world greatest troubles Prouerb 3. Hebr. 12. Apocal. 3. 1. Peter 4. Rom. 8. Consolation Cantic 2. They whō God calleth of mercie out of this life be voyd of all troubles Apoc. 21. The description of the heauenly ioyes The defence of God towards his in the life to come Esaie 66. The fauour of God towardes his in this world is annexed with troubles Trouble shall not ouercome Gods children Desperation God leaueth only to his enimies Note the difference betweene Gods children and such as be not his The wicked persequuters be as a tottering wall soudeinly ouerthrowen in their most prosperitie Zenecharib Beuedab 3. Reg. 20. 4. Reg. 8. 18. 19. Exod. 14. Hester 7. Iudith 13. Holofernes The presence of Gods fauour towards his is the destruction of the wicked God doth so strike the heartes of the wicked with feare that one man in a good cause is able to withstand tenne Note Deut. 28. Daniel 5. A hand writing in the wall feared the Emperour of the Caldees in his most iollitie Iohn 18. Christ asking his murderers whome thei soght they fell vppon the ground Luke 23. Note diligently Iacob Genesis 43 Ioseph The children of Israel Exod. 23. They that persequute Christes flocke at this present haue no assurance but flesh and bloud Stephen Gardener Edmund Boner A booke De vera obedientia Read Tunstals sermon against the bishop of Rome the treason of Cardinal Pole Why shal the persequuters of the godly perish By what meanes do the wicked put downe the people of God Caine. Abel Genesis 4. 1. Reg. 8. 1. Reg. 18. 3. Reg. 15. Gene. 6. 7. Ierem. 20. Matth. 3. 17. 28. Iohn 5. 1. Cor. 1. What shal become of the controllers of