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A16049 The Nevv Testament of Iesus Christ, translated faithfully into English, out of the authentical Latin, according to the best corrected copies of the same, diligently conferred vvith the Greeke and other editions in diuers languages; vvith arguments of bookes and chapters, annotations, and other necessarie helpes, for the better vnderstanding of the text, and specially for the discouerie of the corruptions of diuers late translations, and for cleering the controversies in religion, of these daies: in the English College of Rhemes; Bible. N.T. English. Douai. Martin, Gregory, d. 1582. 1582 (1582) STC 2884; ESTC S102491 1,123,479 852

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Testamēt they are forced to forsake the Greeke of the nevv or if they vvil mainteine the Greeke of the nevv they must forsake sometime the Hebrue in the old but this argument shal be forced against them els vvhere By this litle the Reader may see vvhat gay patrones they are of the Greeke text and how litle cause they haue in their owne iudgements to translate it or vaunt of it as in derogation of the vulgar Latin translation how easily we might answer them in a word why we translate not the Greeke forsooth because it is so infinitely corrupted But the truth is we do by no meanes graūt it so corrupted as they say though in comparison we know it lesse sincere incorrupt then the vulgar Latin and for that cause and others before alleaged we preferre the said Latin and haue translated it If yet there remaine one thing which perhaps they wil say when they can not answer our reasons aforesaid to wit that we preferre the vulgar Latin before the Greeke text because the Greeke maketh more against vs we protest that as for other causes we preferre the Latin so in this respect of making for vs or against vs we allow the Greeke as much as the Latin yea in sundrie places more then the Latin being assured that they haue not one and that we haue many aduantages in the Greeke more then in the Latin as by the Annotations of this new Testament shal euidently appeare namely in al such places where they dare not translate the Greeke because it is for vs against them as when they translate 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 ordinances and not iustification and that of purpose as Beza confesseth Luc. 1 6. 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 ordinances or instructions and not traditions in the better part 2 Thess 2 15. 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 Elders and not Priests 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 images rather then idols and especially when S. Luke in the Greeke so maketh for vs the vulgar Latin being indifferent for them and vs that Beza saith it is a corruption crept out of the margent into the text Vvhat neede these absurd diuises and false dealings with the Greeke text if it made for them more then for vs yea if it made not for vs against them But that the Greeke maketh more for vs see 1 Cor. 7. In the Latin Defraude not one another but for a time that you giue your selues to prayer in the Greeke to fasting and prayer Act. 10 30. in the Latin Cornelius saith from the fourth day past vntil this houre I vvas praying in my house and behold a man c. in the Greeke I vvas fasting and praying 1 Io. 5 18 in the Latin Vve knovv that euery one vvhich is borne of God sinneth not but the generation of God preserueth him c. in the Greeke but he that is borne of God preserueth him self Apoc. 22 14. in the Latin Blessed are they that vvash their garmēts in the bloud of the lambe c. in the Greeke Blessed are they that doe his commaundements Rom. 8 38. Certus sum c. I am sure that neither death nor life nor other creature is able to separate vs from the charitie of God as though he vvere assured or we might and should assure our selues of our predestination in the Greeke 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 I am probably persuaded that neither death nor life c. In the Euangelists about the Sacrifice and B. Sacrament in the Latin thus This is my bloud that shal be shed for you and in S. Paul This is my body vvhich shal be betraied or deliuered for you both being referred to the time to come and to the sacrifice on the crosse in the Greeke This is my bloud vvhich is shed for you and my body vvhich is broken for you both being referred to that present time when Christ gaue his body and bloud at his supper then sheading the one and breaking the other that is sacrificing it sacramentally and mystically Loe these and the like our aduantages in the Greeke more then in the Latin But is the vulgar translation for al this Papistical therfore do we folow it for so some of them call it and say it is the worst of al other If it be the Greeke as you see is more and so both Greeke and Latin and consequently the holy Scripture of the new Testament is Papistical Againe if the vulgar Latin be Papistical Papistrie is very auncient and the Church of God for so many hundred yeres wherein it hath vsed and allowed this translation hath been Papistical But wherein it is Papistical forsooth in these phrases and speaches P●●nitentiam agite Sacramentum hoc magnum est AVE GRATIA PLENA Talibus hostiis promeretur Deus and such like First doth not the Greeke say the same see the Annotations vpon these places Secondly could he translate these things Papistically or partially or rather prophetically so long before they were in controuersie thirdly doth he not say for p●●nitentiam agite in an other place p●●nitemini and doth he not translate other mysteries by the vvord Sacramentum as Apoc. 17 Sacramentum mulieris and as he translateth one vvord Gratia plena so doth he not translate the very like vvord plenus vlceribus vvhich them selues do folow also is this also Papistrie Vvhen he said Heb. 10 29. Quanto deteriora merebitus supplicia c. and they like it vvel ynough might he not haue said according to the same Greeke word Vigilate vt mereamini fugere ista omnia stare ante filium hominis Luc. 21 36. and Qui merebuntur saculum illud resurrectionem exmortuis c. Luc. 10 35. and Tribulationes quas sustinetis vt mereamini regnum Dei pro quo et patimini 2. Thess 1. 5. Might he not we say if he had partially affecteted the word merite haue vsed it in al these places according to his and your owne translation of the same Greeke word Hebr. 10 29 Vvhich he doth not but in al these places saith simply Vt digni habeamini and Qui digni habeb●●tur and how can it be iudged Papistical or partial when he saith Talibus hostiis promer●tur Deus Heb. 13 Vvas Primasius also S. Augustines scholer a Papist for vsing this text and al the rest that haue done the like Vvas S. Cyprian a Papist for vsing so often this speach promereri Dominum iustis operibus po●nitentia c. or is there any difference but that S. Cyptian vseth it as a deponent more latinly the other as a passiue lesse finely Vvas it Papistrie to say Senior for Presbyter Ministrantibus for sacrificantibus or liturgiam celebrantibus simulacbris for idolis fides tuaete saluum fecit sometime for sanum fecit Or shal we thinke he was a Caluinist for translating thus as they thinke he was a Papist when any
And that to haue been the errour of the Hebrues you may read in S. Augustine li. 3. doct Christ c. 6. And this vve tel the Protestants is the onely purpose of the Apostle But they be so grosse or ignorant in the Scriptures and so malitiously set against Gods and the Churches truth that they peruersely and folishly turne the vvhole disputation against the sacrifice of the B. Masse and the Priests of the new Testament as though vve held that the sacrifice of the altar vvere the general redemption or redeeming sacrifice or that it had no relation to Christes death or that it vvere not the representation and most liuely resemblance of the same or vvere not instituted and done to apply in particular to the vse of the partakers that other general benefite of Christes one oblation vpon the Crosse Against the Ievves then onely S. Paul disputeth and against the false opinion they had of their Priests and sacrifices to vvhich they attributed al remission and redemption vvithout respect of Christes death 15. Of those preuarications The Protestants do vnlearnedly imagine that because al sinnes be remitted by the force of Christes passion that therfore there should be no other sacrifice after his death Vvhereas in deede they might as vvell say there ought neuer to haue been sacrifice appointed by God either in the lavv of Nature or of Moyses as al their argumēts made against the Sacrifice of the Church vpon the Apostles discourse proue as vvel or rather onely that there vvere no sacrifices of Aarons order or Leuitical lavv at all For against the Ievves false opinion concerning them doth he dispute and not a vvord touching the sacrifice of the Church vnto vvhich ●n al this discourse he neuer opposeth Christes sacrifice vpon the Crosse al Christian men vvel knovving that the host oblation of those tvvo though they differ in maner and external forme yet is in deede al one The Apostle then shevveth here plainely that al the sinnes that euer vvere remitted since the beginning of the vvorld vvere no othervvise forgiuen but by the force and in respect of Christes Passion Yet it folovveth not therevpon that the oblations of Abel Abraham Aaron c vvere no sacrifices as by the Heretikes foolish deduction it should do S. Paul not opposing Christes Passion to them for the intent to proue them to haue been no sacrifices but to proue that they vvere not absolute sacrifices nor the redeeming or consummating Sacrifice vvhich could not be many nor done by many Priests but by one and at one time by a more excellent Priest thē any of them or any other mere mortal man And that you may see the blasphemous pride and ignorance of Caluin and in him of al his fellovves read so many as may read Heretical bookes his commentarie vpon this place and there you shal see him gather vpon this that Christes death had force from the beginning vvas the remedie for al sinnes since the creation of the vvorld therfore there must be no mo● but that one sacrifice of Christes death Vvhich must needes by his deduction hold as it doth in deede no lesse against the old sacrifices then the nevv sacrifice of the Church and so take avvay al vvhich is against the Apostles meaning and al religion 20. This is the bloud Christes death vvas necessarie for the full confirmation ratification and accomplishement of the nevv Testament though it vvas begonne to be dedicated in the sacrifice of his last supper being also vvithin the compasse of his Passion Vvhich is euident by the vvordes prouounced by Christ ouer the holy chalice vvhich be correspondent to the vvordes that vvere spoken as the Apostle here declareth in the first sacrifice of the dedication of the old lavv hauing also expresse mention of remission of sinnes thereby as by the bloud of the nevv Testament Vvhereby it is plaine that the B. Chalice of the altar hath the very sacrificall bloud in it that vvas shed vpon the Crosse in by vvhich the nevv Testament vvhich is the lavv of spirit grace and remission vvas dedicated and doth consist And therfore it is also cleere that many diuine things vvhich to the Heretikes or ignorant may seeme to be spoken onely of Christes sacrifice vpon the Crosse be in deede verified fulfilled also in the sacrifice of the altar Vvhereof S. Paul for the causes aforesaid vvould not treate in plaine termes See Isychius li. 1 in Leuit. c. 4 paulo post initium applying al these things to the immolation of Christ also in the Sacrament 23. The examplers Al the offices places vessels and instruments of the old lavv vvere but figures and resemblances of the state and sacraments of the nevv Testament vvhich are here called celestials for that they are the liuely image of the heauenly state next ensuing vvhich be therfore specially dedicated and sanctified in Christes bloud sacrificed on the altar and sprinkled vpon the faithful as the old figures and people vvere cleansed by the bloud of beasts And therfore by a transition vsual in the holy Scriptures the Apostle sodenly passeth in the sentēce immediatly folovving and turneth his talke to Christes entrance into heauen the state vvhereof both by the Sacraments of the old lavv and also more specially by them of the nevv is prefigured 25. Offer him self often As Christ neuer died but once not neuer shal die againe so in that violent painful and blouddy sort he can neuer be offered againe neither needeth he so to be offered any more hauing by that one action of sacrifice vpon the Crosse made the full ransom redemption and remedie for the sinnes of the vvhole vvorld Neuerthelesse as Christ died and vvas offered after a sort in all the sacrifices of the Lavv and Nature since the beginning of the vvorld al vvhich vvere figures of this one oblation vpon the Crosse so is he much rather offered in the sacrifice of the altar of the nevv Testament incomparably more neerely diuinely and truely expressing his death his body broken his bloud shed then did any figure of the old lavv or other sacrifice that euer vvas as being in deede though in hidden sacramental and mysticall and vnblouddy maner the very self same B. body and bloud the self same host oblation and sacrifice that vvas doue vpon the Crosse And this truth is most euident by the very forme of vvordes vsed by our Sauiour in the institution and consecration of the holy Sacrament and by the profession of all the holy Doctors Our sacrifice saith S. Cyprian is correspondent to the Passion of Christ And The sacrifice that vve offer is the Passion of Christ ep 63. nu 4. nu 7. S. Augustine de f●d ad Pet. c. 19. In those carnal sacrifices vvas the prosiguring of the flesh of Christ vvhich he vvas to offer for sinnes and of the bloud vvhich he vvas to sheads but in this Sacrifice is the commemoration of the flesh of Christ vvhich
And al this vvas done that the scriptures of the Prophers might be fulfilled Thē the disciples al leauing him fled ✝ verse 57 But they taking hold of IESVS led him to Caiphas the high Priest vvhere the Scribes and auncients vvere assembled ✝ verse 58 And Peter folovved him a farre of euen to the court of the high Priest And going in he sate vvith the seruants that he might see the end ✝ verse 59 And the cheefe Priestes and the vvhole Councel sought false vvitnes against IESVS that they might put him to death ✝ verse 60 and they found not vvhereas many false vvitnesses had come in And last of al there came tvvo false vvitnesses ✝ verse 61 and they said * This man said I am able to destroy the temple of God and after three dayes to reedifie it ✝ verse 62 And the high Priest rising vp said to him Ansvverest thou nothing to the things vvhich these do testifie against thee ✝ verse 63 But IESVS held his peace And the high Priest said to him I adiure thee by the liuing God that thou tel vs if thou be Christ the sonne of God ✝ verse 64 IESVS saith to him Thou hast said neuertheles I say to you hereafter you shal see * the Sonne of man sitting on the right hand of the povver of God and comming in the cloudes of heauen ✝ verse 65 Then the high Priest rent his garments saying He hath blasphemed vvhat neede vve vvitnesses any further behold novv you haue heard the blasphemie ✝ verse 66 hovv thinke you But they ansvvering said He is guilty of death ✝ verse 67 Then did they spit on his face and buffeted him and other smote his face vvith the palmes of their hands ✝ verse 68 saying Prophecie vnto vs O Christ vvho is he that strooke thee ✝ verse 69 But Peter sate vvithout in the court and there came to him one ● vvenche saying Thou also vvast vvith IESVS the Galilean ✝ verse 70 But he denied before them all saying I vvot not vvhat thou sayest ✝ verse 71 And as he vvent out of the gate an other vvenche savv him and she saith to them that vvere there And this felovv also vvas vvith IESVS the Nazarite ✝ verse 72 And againe he denied vvith an othe That I knovv not the man ✝ verse 73 And after a litle they came that stoode by and said to Peter Surely thou also art of them for euen thy speache doth bevvray thee ✝ verse 74 Then he began ● to curse and to svveare that he knevve not the man And incontinent the cocke crevve ✝ verse 75 And Peter remembred the vvord of IESVS vvhich he had said Before the cocke crovv thou shalt deny me thrise And going forth ″ he vvept bitterly ANNOTATIONS CHAP. XXVI 1. This wast Cost bestowed vpon Christes body then aliue being to the same not necessary seemed to the disciples lost and fruitles so the like bestowed vpon the same body if the Sacrament vpon altars or Churches seemeth to the simple lost or lesse meritorious then if the same were bestowed vpon the poore 10. Good worke Cost bestowed for religion deuotion and signification is a meritorious worke and often more meritorious then to geue to the poore though both be very good and in some case the poore are to be preferred yea * in certaine cases of necessity the Church wil breake the very cōsecrated vessels and iewels of siluer and gold and bestow them in workes of mercy But we may remember very wel and our fathers knew it much better that the poore were then best releeued when most was bestowed vpon the Church 11. Haue not We haue him not in visible maner as he conuersed on the earth with his disciples needing releefe like other poore men but we haue him after an other sort in the B. Sacrament and yet haue him truly and really the self same body Therfore he saith they should not haue him because they should not so haue him but after an other maner as when he said Luc. 24 as though he were not then with them when I was with you 20. Twelue It must needes be a great mysterie that he was to worke in the institution of the new Sacrifice by the maruelous transmutatiō of bread and wine into his body and bloud Whereas he admitted none although many present in the citie but the twelue Apostles vvhich were already taught to beleue it without contradiction Io. 6 and were to haue the administration and consecration thereof by the Order of Priesthod which also was there geuen thē to that purpose Whereas at the eating of the Paschal lambe al the familie was wont to be present ●6 He tooke bread Here at once is instituted for the continuance of the external office of Christes eternal Priesthod according to the order of Melchisedec both a Sacrifice and a Sacrament though the Scriptures geue neither of these names to this action and our Aduersaries without al reason or religion accept in a sort the one and vtterly deny the other A Sacrifice in that it is ordeined to continew the memory of Christes death and oblation vpon the Crosse and the application of the general vertue thereof to our particular necessities by cōsecrating the seueral ●lemēts not into Christes whole person as it was borne of the virgin or now is in heauen but the bread into his body apart as betrayed broken and geuen for vs the wine into his bloud apart as shed out of his body for remission of sinnes and dedication of the new Testament which be conditions of his person as he was in sacrifice and oblation In which mystical and vnspeakable maner he would haue the Church to offer and sacrifice him daily and he in mysterie and Sacrament dyeth though now not only in heauen but also in the Sacramēt he be in deede per Concomitantia● as the Church calleth it that is by sequele of al his partes to ech other whole aliue and immortal Which point because ou● Aduersaries vnderstand not not knowing the Scriptures nor the power of God they blaspheme and abuse the people to their damnation It is also a Sacrament in that it is ordeined to be receiued into our bodies and to feede the same to resurrection and immortality and to geue grace and saluation to our soules if we worthely receiue it 26. Blessed Our Aduersaries for the two wordes that are in Greeke and Latin benedixit and gratias egit he blessed he gaue thankes vse only the later of purpose to signifie that Christ blessed not nor consecrated the bread and the wine and so by that blessing wrought any effect vpon them but gaue thankes only to his father as we doe in saying grace But the truth is that the word 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 signifieth properly to blesse and is referred to the thing that is blessed as Luc. 9 of the fishes 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 benedixit eis he blessed them and
and Iohn the sonnes of Zebedee vvho vvere Simons fellovves And IESVS said to Simon Feare not from this time novv ″ thou shalt be taking men ✝ verse 11 And hauing brought their shippes to land leauing al things they folovved him ⊢ ✝ verse 12 * And it came to passe vvhen he vvas in one of the cities and behold a man ful of leprosie and seeing IESVS and falling on his face besought him saying Lord if thou vvilt thou canst make me cleane ✝ verse 13 And stretching forth the hand he touched him saying I vvil be thou made cleane And immediatly the leprosie departed from him ✝ verse 14 And he commaunded him that he should tel no body but Goe shevv thy self to the Priest and offer for thy cleansing * as Moyses commaunded for a testimonie to them ✝ verse 15 But the bruite of him vvent abrode the more and great multitudes came together to heare and to be cured of their infirmities ✝ verse 16 And he retired into the desert and praied ✝ verse 17 * And it came to passe one day and he sate teaching And there vvere Pharisees sitting and Doctors of Lavv that vvere come out of euery tovvne of Galilee and Ievvrie and Hierusalem and the vertue of our Lord vvas to heale them ✝ verse 18 And behold men carying in a bed a man that had the palsey and they sought to bring him in and to lay him before him ✝ verse 19 And not finding on vvhich side they might bring him in for the multitude they ″ vvent vp vpon the roofe and through the tiles let him dovvne vvith the bed into the middes before IESVS ✝ verse 20 ″ Vvhose faith vvhen he savv he said Man thy sinnes are forgiuen thee ✝ verse 21 And the Scribes and Pharisees began to thinke saying who is this that speaketh blasphemies who can forgiue sinnes but only God ✝ verse 22 And vvhen IESVS knevve their cogitations ansvvering he said to them Vvhat doe you thinke in your hartes ✝ verse 23 Vvhich is easier to say Thy sinnes are forgiuen thee or to say Arise and vvalke ✝ verse 24 but that you may knovv that ″ the sonne of man hath povver in earth to forgiue sinnes he said to the sicke of the palsey I say to thee Arise take vp thy bed and goe into thy house ✝ verse 25 And forth vvith rising vp before them he tooke that vvherein he lay and he vvent into his house magnifying God ✝ verse 26 And al vvere astonied and they magnified God And they vvere replenished vvith feare saying That vve haue seen maruelous things to day ⊢ ✝ verse 27 * And after these things he vvent forth and savv a Publican called Leui sitting at the Custome-house and he said to him Folovv me ✝ verse 28 And ″ leauing al things he rose and folovved him ✝ verse 29 and Leui made him a great feast in his house and there vvas a great multitude of Publicans and of others that vvere sitting at the table vvith them ✝ verse 30 And their Pharisees and Scribes murmured saying to his disciples why doe you eate and drinke vvith Publicans and sinners ✝ verse 31 And IESVS ansvvering said to them They that are vvhole neede not the Physicion but they that are il at ease ✝ verse 32 I came not to call the iust but sinners to penance ⊢ ✝ verse 33 But they said to him * Vvhy doe the disciples of Iohn fast often and make obsecrations and of the Pharisees in like maner but thine doe eate and drinke ✝ verse 34 To vvhom he said why can you make the children of the bridegrome fast vvhiles the bridegrome is vvith them ✝ verse 35 But the daies vvil come and vvhen the bridegrome shal be taken avvay from them then they shal fast in those daies ✝ verse 36 And he said a similitude also vnto them That no man putteth a peece from a nevv garment into an old garment othervvise both he breaketh the nevv and the peece from the nevv agreeth not vvith the old ✝ verse 37 And no bodie putteth nevv vvine into old bottels othervvise the nevv vvine vvil breake the bottels and it self vvil be shed and the bottels vvil be lost ✝ verse 38 But nevv vvine is to be put into nevv bottels and both are preserued together ✝ verse 39 And no man drinking old vvil nevv by and by for he saith The old is better ANNOTATIONS CHAP. V. 3. One ship Simons It is purposely expressed that there were two shippes and that one of them was Peters and that Christ went into that one and sate downe in it and that sitting he taught out of that ship no doubt to signifie the Church resembled by Peters ship and that in it is the chaire of Christ and only true preaching 6. A great multitude of fishes Likewise by this significatiue miracle wrought about Peters fishing is euidently forshewed vvhat wonderful successe Peter should haue in conuerting men to Christ both Ievves and Gentiles as vvhen at one draught that is to say * at one Sermon he drewe into his ship which is Christes Church a great number of men as he did now fishes and so continually by him self and his Successors vnto the worlds end 7. Beckened to their fellowes Peter had so much worke that he called for helpe and ioyned vnto him the other ship representing to vs his Copartiners in the preaching of the Gospel and the coniunction of the Synagogue and the people of Gentilitie vnto Peters ship that is to the Church of Chriss Ambro. li. 4. in Luc. c. vlt. 10. Thou shalt be taking men That al this aforesaid did properly meane Peters trauailes to come in the cōuersion of the world to Christ and his prerogatiue before al men therein it is euident by Christ special promis made to him seuerally and apart in this place that he should be made the taker of men though to other he giueth also as to Peters cooperators and coadiutors the like office Mat. 4. 19. 19. Went vp vpon the roofe A strange diligence in procuring corporal health of and by Christ and an example for vs of the like or greater to obteine saluation of him either for our selues or our frendes and to seeke to his Church and Sacraments with what extraordinarie paine soeuer 20. Whose faith Great is God saith S. Ambrose and pardoneth one sort through the merites of others therfore if thou doubt to obtaine forgiuenesse of thy great offenses ioyne vnto thy self intercessors vse the Churches helpe which may pray for thee and obtaine for thee that which our Lord might denie to thy self Amb. li. 5 in Luc. 24. The sonne of man in earth By which act * saith S. Cyril it is cleere that the Sonne of man hath power in earth to remit sinnes which he said both for him self and vs. For he as God being made man and Lord of the Law forgiueth
but raise it in the last day ✝ verse 40 And this is the vvil of my father that sent me that euery one that seeth the Sonne and beleeueth in him haue life euerlasting and I vvil raise him in the last day ⊢ ✝ verse 41 The Ievves therfore murmured at him because he had said I am the bread vvhich descended from heauen ✝ verse 42 and they said is not this IESVS the sonne of Ioseph vvhose father and mother vve knovv Hovv then faith he That I descended from heauen ✝ verse 43 IESVS therfore ansvvered and said to them Murmure not one to an other ✝ verse 44 no man can come to me vnles the Father that sent me ″ dravv him and I vvil raise him vp in the last day ✝ verse 45 It is vvritten in the Prophers And al shal be docible of God Euery one that hath heard of the Father and hath learned commeth to me ✝ verse 46 Not that any man hath seen the Father but he vvhich is of God this hath seen the Father ✝ verse 47 Amen amen I say to you he that beleeueth in me hath life euerlasting ✝ verse 48 I am the bread of life ✝ verse 49 Your fathers did eate ″ Manna in the desert and they died ✝ verse 50 This is the bread that descendeth from heauen that if any man eate of it he die not ✝ verse 51 I am the liuing bread that came dovvne from heauen If any man eate of this bread he shal liue for euer and * the bread vvhich I vvil giue is my flesh for the life of the vvorld ⊢ ✝ verse 52 The Ievves therfore stroue among them selues saying ″ Hovv can this man giue vs his flesh to eate ✝ verse 53 IESVS therfore said to them Amen amen I say to you ″ Vnles you eate the flesh of the Sonne of man ″ and drinke his bloud ″ you shal not haue life in you ✝ verse 54 He that eateth my flesh and drinketh my bloud hath life euerlasting and ″ I vvil raise him vp in the last day ⊢ ✝ verse 55 For my flesh is ″ meate in deede and my bloud is drinke in deede ✝ verse 56 He that eateth my flesh and drinketh my bloud abideth in me and I in him ✝ verse 57 As the liuing father hath sent me and I liue by the father and he that eateth me the same also shal liue by me ✝ verse 58 This is the bread that came dovvne from heauen Not as your fathers did eate Manna and died ″ He that eateth this bread shal liue for euer ⊢ ✝ verse 59 These things he said teaching in the Synagogue in Capharnáum ✝ verse 60 Many therfore of his Disciples hearing it said This saying is hard and vvho can heare it ✝ verse 61 But IESVS knovving vvith him self that his Disciples murmured at this he said to them Doth this scandalize you ✝ verse 62 ″ If then you shal see * the Sonne of man ascend vvhere he vvas before ✝ verse 63 It is the spirit that quickeneth ″ the flesh profiteth nothing The vvordes that I haue spoken to you be spirit and life ✝ verse 64 But there be certaine of you ″ that beleeue not For IESVS knevv from the beginning vvho they vvere that did not beleeue and vvho he vvas that vvould betray him ✝ verse 65 And he said Therfore did I say to you that no man can come to me vnles it be giuen him of my Father ✝ verse 66 After this many of his Disciples ″ vvent backe and novv they vvalked not vvith him ✝ verse 67 IESVS therfore said to the Tvvelue Vvhat vvil you also depart ✝ verse 68 Simon ″ Peter therfore ansvvered him Lord to vvhom shal vve goe thou hast the vvordes of eternal life ✝ verse 69 And vve beleeue and haue knovven that thou art Christ the sonne of God ✝ verse 70 IESVS ansvvered them Haue not I chosen you the Tvvelue of you one is a deuil ✝ verse 71 And he meant Iudas Iscariot Simons sonne for this same vvas to betray him vvhereas he vvas one of the Tvvelue ANNOTATIONS CHAP. VI. 27. Worke not the meate By their greedy seeking after him for meate of the body he taketh occasion to dravv them to the desire of a more excellent foode which he had to giue them and so by litle to open vnto them the great meate and mysterie of the B. Sacrament which as he proueth doth not onely far passe their ordinarie bread or his maruelous multiplied loaues but Manna it self which they thought came from heauen and so much wondered at it 32. The true bread Though the person of Christ incarnate euen out of the Sacrament also be meant vnder the Metaphores of bread and drinke from heauen and our beleefe in him be signified by eating and feeding yet the causes why they should be recommended vnto vs in such termes were that he was to be eaten and drunken in deed in the formes of bread and wine for the which cause his body on the crosse is called his bread his bloud shed on the crosse * the bloud of the grape no doubt because the same body and bloud were in Holy Sacrament to be eaten and drunken In vvhich speaches either of Christs person generally or peculiarly of the same as in the B. Sacrament the true bread is not taken proprely and specially for that substance which is of corne and called vvith vs bread but generally for food or meate and therfore it hath ioyned vvith it lightly a terme signifying a more excellent sort of sustenance as the true bread the bread of heauen the bread of life Supersubstantial bread in which sort the holy Sacrament which is Christs body is both here and in S. Luke and S. Paul also often called bread euen after consecration not onely for that it was made of bread but because it is bread more truely and by more excellent property and calling then that vvhich ordinarily is named bread 44. Dravv him The Father dravveth vs and teacheth vs to come to his Sonne and to beleeue these high and hard mysteries of his incarnation and of feeding vs vvith his ovvne substance in the Sacrament not cōpelling or violenty forcing any against their will or without any respect of their consent as Heretikes pretend but by the svveete internal motions and persuasions of his grace and spirit he wholy maketh vs of our owne vvill and liking to consent to the same 49. Manna and died The Heretikes holding the fathers of the old Testament to haue eaten of the same meate and to haue had as good Sacraments as vve be here refuted Christ putting a plaine difference in the very substance thereof and in the graces and effects much more at large Manna vvas onely a figure of the B. Sacrament though a very excellent figure thereof for many causes It came in a sort from heauen out Sacrament more it vvas made by
vvel in respect of revvard at Gods hand the Apostle confessing expresly that al this that he doth either of duety or of Supererogation aboue duety as to preach of freecost and to vvorke vvith his ovvne hands to get his ovvne meate and his fellovves and to abstaine from many lavvful things al is the rather to attaine the revvard of heauen 24. So runne If such as runne for a price to make them selues more svvift and to vvinne the game abstaine from many meates and pleasures vvhat should not vve doe or suffer to vvinne the crovvne of glorie proposed and promised to none but such as runne trauel and endeuour for it 27. I chastise The goale of euerlasting glorie is not promised nor set forth for onely-faith men for such runne at randon but it is the price of them that chastise and subdue their bodies and fleshly desires by fasting vvatching voluntary pouertie and other afflictions Lord hovv farre is the carnal doctrine of the Sectaries and the mauers of these daies from the Apostles spirit Vvherein euen vve that be Catholikes though vve do not condemne vvith the Protestants these voluntarie afflictions as superfluous much lesse as superstitious or iniurious to Christs death but much cōmend them yet vve vse nothing the zeale and diligence of our first Christian aunceters herein and therfore are like to be more subiect to Gods temporal chastisments at the least in the next life then they vvere 72. Lest perhaps Here may vve lambes tremble saith a holy father vvhen the ramme the guide of the flocke must so labour and punish him self besides al his other miseries adioyned to the preaching of the Gospel lest perhaps he misse the marke A man might thinke S. Paul should be as sure and as confident of Gods grace saluation as vve poore vvretched caitiues but the Heretikes vnhappy securitie presumption and faithles persuasion of their saluation is not fides Apostolorum but fides daemoniorum not the faith of the Apostles but the faith of Diuels CHA. X. See the argument of the 9 Chapter vvhich comprehendeth the contents of this also verse 1 FOR I vvil not haue you ignorant brethren that our fathers vvere al * vnder the cloude al * passed through the sea ✝ verse 2 and al in Moyses vvere baptized in the cloude and in the sea ✝ verse 3 and * al did eate ″ the same spiritual foode ✝ verse 4 and al * drunke the same spiritual drinke and they * drunke of the spiritual rocke that folovved them and the rocke vvas Christ ✝ verse 5 but in the more part of them God vvas not vvel pleased ⊢ for they * vvere ouerthrovven in the desert ✝ verse 6 And these things vvere done in a figure of vs that vve be not couering euil things as * they also coueted ✝ verse 7 Neither become ye Idolaters as certaine of them as is vvritten The people sate dovvne to eate and drinke and rose vp to play ✝ verse 8 Neither let vs fornicate * as certaine of them fornicate and there fel in one day three and tvventie thousand ✝ verse 9 Neither let vs tempt Christ as certaine of them tempted and * perished by the serpents ✝ verse 10 Neither doe you murmure as * certaine of them murmured and perished by the destroyer ✝ verse 11 And al these things chaunced to them in figure but they are vvritten to our correption vpon vvhom the endes of the vvorld are come ✝ verse 12 Therfore he that thinketh him self to stand let him take heede lest he fall ✝ verse 13 Let not tentation apprehend ' you but humane and God is faithful vvho vvil not suffer you to be tempted aboue that vvhich you are able but vvil make also vvith tentation issue that you may be able to susteine ⊢ ✝ verse 14 For the vvhich cause my deerest flee from the seruing of Idols ✝ verse 15 I speake ″ as to vvise men your selues iudge vvhat I say ✝ verse 16 The chalice of benediction ″ vvhich vve do blesse is it not the cōmunication of the bloud of Christ and the bread vvhich vve breake is it not ″ the participation of the body of our Lord ✝ verse 17 For being many vve are ″ one bread one body al that participate of one bread ✝ verse 18 Behold Israël according to the flesh ″ they that eate the hostes are they not partakers of the altar ✝ verse 19 Vvhat then do I say that that vvhich is immolated to Idols is any thing or that the Idol is any thing ✝ verse 20 But the things that the heathen do immolate to deuils they do immolate and not to God And ″ I vvil not haue you become fellovves of deuils ✝ verse 21 ″ You can not drinke the chalice of our Lord and the chalice of deuils you can not be ″ partakers of the table of our Lord and of the table of deuils ✝ verse 22 Or do vve emulate our Lord Vvhy are we stronger then he ″ Al things are lavvful for me but al things are not expedient ✝ verse 23 Al things are lavvful for me but al things do not edifie ✝ verse 24 Let no man seeke his ovvne but an other mans ✝ verse 25 Al that is sold in the shambles eate asking no question for conscience ✝ verse 26 The earth is our Lordes and the fulnes thereof ✝ verse 27 If any inuite you of the infidels and you vvil goe eate of al that is set before you asking no question for conscience ✝ verse 28 But if any man say This is immolated to Idols do not eate for his sake that shevved it and for conscience ✝ verse 29 conscience I say not thine but the others For vvhy is my libertie iudged of an other mans conscience ✝ verse 30 If I participate vvith thankes vvhy am I blasphemed for that vvhich I giue thankes for ✝ verse 31 Therfore vvhether you eate or drinke or do any other thing doe al things vnto the glorie of God ✝ verse 32 Be vvithout offense to the Ievves and to the Gentiles and to the Church of God ✝ verse 33 as I also in al things doe please al men not seeking that vvhich is profitable to my self but vvhich is to many that they may be saued ANNOTATIONS CHAP. X. 1. The same The red sea and the cloud ● figure of our Baptisme the Manna from heauen and vvater miraculously dravven out of the rocke a figure of the holy Sacrament of Christes body and bloud our Sacraments containing the things and graces in truth vvhich theirs only signified And it is an impudent forgerie of the Caluinists to vvrite vpon this place that the Ievves receiued no lesse the truth and substance of Christ and his benefites in their figures or Sacraments then vve do in ours and that they and vve al eate and drinke of the self same meate and drinke the Apostle saying
vvas called Caiphas ✝ verse 4 and they consulted hovv they might by some vvile apprehend IESVS and kil him ✝ verse 5 But they said Not on the festiual day lest perhaps there might be a tumult among the people ✝ verse 6 And * vvhen IESVS vvas in Bethania in the house of Simon the Leper ✝ verse 7 there came to him a vvoman hauing an alabaster-boxe of pretious ointment and povvred it out vpon his head as he sate at the table ✝ verse 8 And the Disciples seeing it had indignation saying whereto is ● this vvast ✝ verse 9 for this might haue been sold for much and giuen to the poore ✝ verse 10 And IESVS knovving it said to them why do you molest this vvoman for she hath vvrought a ● good vvorke vpon me ✝ verse 11 For the poore you haue alvvayes vvith you but me ● you haue not alvvayes ✝ verse 12 For she in povvring this ointment vpon my body hath done it to burie me ✝ verse 13 Amen I say to you vvheresoeuer this Gospel shal be preached in the vvhole vvorld that also vvhich she hath done shal be reported for a memorie of her ✝ verse 14 * Then vvent one of the Tvvelue vvhich vvas called Iudas Iscarioth to the cheefe Priestes ✝ verse 15 and said to them what vvil you giue me and I vvil deliuer him vnto you But they appointed vnto him thirtie peeces of siluer ✝ verse 16 And from thenceforth he sought opportunitie to betray him ✝ verse 17 And * the first day of the Azymes the Disciples came to IESVS saying where vvilt thou that vve prepare for thee to eate the Pasche ✝ verse 18 But IESVS said Goe ye into the citie to a certaine man and say to him The Maister saith My time is at hand vvith thee do I make the Pasche vvith my Disciples ✝ verse 19 And the Disciples did as IESVS appointed them and they prepared the Pasche ✝ verse 20 But vvhen it vvas euen he sate downe vvith his ● tvvelue Disciples ✝ verse 21 And vvhile they vvere eating he said Amen I say to you that one of you shal betray me ✝ verse 22 And they being very sad began euery one to say Is it I Lord ✝ verse 23 But he ansvvering said * He that dippeth his hand vvith me in the dish he shal betray me ✝ verse 24 The Sonne of man in deede goeth as it is vvritten of him but vvo be to that man by vvhom the Sonne of man shal be betrayed It vvere good for him if that man had not been borne ✝ verse 25 And Iudas that betrayed him ansvvering said Is it I Rabbi He saith to him Thou hast said ✝ verse 26 And * vvhiles they vvere at supper IESVS ● tooke bread and ● blessed and brake and he gaue to his Disciples and said Take ye and eate ● THIS IS ● MY BODY ✝ verse 27 And taking the chalice ● he gaue thankes and gaue to them saying Drinke ye al of this ✝ verse 28 For THIS IS ● MY BLOVD OF THE NEVV TESTAMENT VVHICH SHAL BE SHED FOR MANY VNTO REMISSION OF SINNES ✝ verse 29 And I say to you I vvil not drinke from henceforth of this ● fruite of the vine vntil that day vvhen I shal drinke it vvith you nevv in the kingdom of my father ✝ verse 30 And an hymne being said they vvent forth vnto Mount-oliuet ✝ verse 31 Then IESVS saith to them Al you shal be scandalized in me in this night For it is vvritten I vvil strike the Pastor and the sheepe of the flocke shal be dispersed ✝ verse 32 But after I shal be risen againe I vvil goe before you into Galilee ✝ verse 33 And Peter ansvvering said to him Although al shal be scandalized in thee I vvil neuer be scandalized ✝ verse 34 IESVS said to him Amen I say to thee that in this night before the cocke crovv thou shalt denie me thrise ✝ verse 35 * Peter saith to him Yea though I should die vvith thee I vvil not denie thee Likevvise also said al the Disciples ✝ verse 36 Then IESVS commeth vvith them into a village called Gethsémani and he said to his Disciples Sitte you here til I goe yonder and pray ✝ verse 37 And taking to him Peter and the tvvo sonnes of Zebedee he began to vvaxe sorovvful and to be sad ✝ verse 38 Then he saith to them My soul is sorovvful euen vnto death stay here and vvatch vvith me ✝ verse 39 And being gone forvvard a litle he fel vpon his face praying and saying My Father if it be possible let this chalice passe from me neuerthelesse ● not as I vvil but as thou ✝ verse 40 And he commeth to his Disciples and findeth them sleeping and he saith to Peter Euen so Could you not vvatch one houre vvith me ✝ verse 41 ″ Watch ye and pray that ye enter not into tentation The spirit in deede is prompt but the flesh vveake ✝ verse 42 Againe the second time he vvent and prayed saying My Father if this chalice may not passe but I must drinke it thy vvil be done ✝ verse 43 And he commeth againe and findeth them sleeping for their eyes vvere become heauy ✝ verse 44 And leauing them he vvent againe and he prayed the third time saying the self same vvord ✝ verse 45 Then he commeth to his Disciples and saith to them Sleepe ye novv and take rest behold the houre approcheth and the Sonne of man shal be betrayed into the hands of sinners ✝ verse 46 Rise let vs goe behold he approcheth that shal betray me ✝ verse 47 * As he yet spake behold Iudas one of the Tvvelue came and vvith him a great multitude vvith svvordes and clubbes sent from the cheefe Priestes and the auncients of the people ✝ verse 48 And he that betrayed him gaue them a signe saying whomsouer I shal kisse that is he hold him ✝ verse 49 And forthvvith cōming to IESVS he said Haile Rabbi And he kissed him ✝ verse 50 And IESVS said to him Freend vvhereto art thou come Then they drevve neere and laid hands on IESVS and held him ✝ verse 51 And behold one of them that vvere vvith IESVS stretching forth his hand drevve out his svvord and striking the seruant of the high Priest cut of his eare ✝ verse 52 Then IESVS saith to him Returne thy sword into his place for al that take the svvord shal perish vvith the svvord ✝ verse 53 Thinkest thou that I cannot aske my Father and he vvil giue me presently more then tvvelue legions of Angels ✝ verse 54 Hovv then shal the scriptures be fulfilled that so it must be done ✝ verse 55 In that houre IESVS said to the multitudes You are come out as it vvere to a theefe vvith svvordes and clubbes to apprehēd me I sate daily vvith you teaching in the temple and you laid no hands on me ✝ verse 56
thereby wrought in them that wonderful multiplication So the blessing of God is alwayes effectual and therfore here also he blessed the bread and by that blessing with the wordes folowing made it his body Ambros li. de his qui initi myst c. 9. Aug. ep 59 ad Paulinum Now whereas taking the cuppe it is said he gaue thankes We say that it is al one with blessing and that he blessed the cuppe as before the bread as it is euident by these wordes of S. Paul Calix cui benedicimus the cuppe which we blesse and therfore he calleth it Calicem benedictionis the cuppe of blessing vsing the same Greeke word that is spoken of the bread But why is it then said here he gaue thankes because we translate the wordes faithfully as in the Greeke and the Latin and because the sense is al one as we are taught by S. Paul before alleaged and by the fathers which cal this geuing of thankes ouer the cuppe or ouer the bread the blessing therof S. Iustin in fin 2. Apol. Panem Eucharistisatum S. Iren●e li. 4. c. 34. Panem in quo grati● act● sunt S. Cyprian de coen do Calix solenni benedictione sacratus that is The bread blessed by geuing thankes vpon it The cuppe consecrated by solemne blessing 26. This is The bread and the wine be turned into the body and bloud of Christ by the same omnipotent power by which the world was made and the word was incarnate in the wombe of the virgin Damasc li. 4 c. 14. Cypr. de Coen Domini Amb. li. de myst init c. 9. 26. My body He said not This bread is a figure of my body or This wine is a figure of my bloud but This is my body and This is my bloud Damasc li. 4 c. 14. Theophyl in hunc locum Cone 2. N●c act 6 to 4 eiusdem actionis in fine When some fathers cal it a figure or signe they meane the outward formes of bread and wine 28. Bloud of the new Testament As the old Testament was dedicated with bloud in these wordes This is the bloud of the Testament c. Heb. 9. so here is the institution of the new Testament in Christes bloud by these wordes This is the bloud of the new Testament c. Which is here mystically shed and not only afterward vpon the Crosse for the Greeke is the present tense in al the Euangelistes and S. Paul and likewise speaking of the body 1 Cor. 11. it is in the Greeke the present tense and Luc. 22. and in the Latin here And the Heretikes them selues so put it in their translations 29. Fruite of the vine S. Luke putteth these wordes before he come to the consecration whereby it seemeth that he speaketh of the wine of the Paschal lambe and therfore nameth it the fruite of the vine but if he speake of the wine which was now his bloud he nameth it notwithstāding wine as S. Paule nameth the other bread for three causes first because it was so before as Eue is called Adams bone and Aarons rod deuoured their roddes Whereas they were not now roddes but serpents And He tasted the water turned into wine whereas it was now wine and not water and such like secondly because it keepeth the formes of bread and wine and things are called as they appeare as when Raphael is called a yong man Tob. 5. and Three men appeared to Abraham Gen. 18. whereas they were three Angels thirdly because Christ in this Sacrament is very true and principal bread and wine feeding and refreshing vs in body and soule to euerlasting life ●9 Not as I wil. A perfect example of obedience and submitting our self and our willes to Gods will and ordinance in al aduersity and that we should desire nothing temporal but vnder the condition of his holy pleasure and appointment 41. Watch and pray Hereof came Vigils and Nocturnes that is watching and praying in the night commonly vsed in the Primitiue Church of al Christians as is plaine by S. Cyprian and S. Hierom but afterward and vntil this day specially of Religious persons 69. Wench S. Gregorie declaring the difference of the Apostles before the receiuing of the Holy Ghost and after saith thus Euen this very Pastor of the Church him self at whose most sacred body we sitte how weake he was the wenche can tell you but how strong he was after his answer to the high Priest declareth Act. 5. 29 We must obey God rather then men Greg. ho. 20 ●o Euang. 74. To curse A goodly example and warning to mans infirmity and to take heede of presumption and to hang only vpon God in tentations 75. Wept bitterly S. Ambrose in his Hymne that the Church vseth at Laudes speaking of this saith Hoc ipsa Petra ecclesia canente culpam diluit When the Cocke crewe the Rocke of the Church him self washed away his fault S. August 1 Retract c. ●1 CHAP. XXVII The cheefe of the Ievves accuse him to Pilate the Gentil his betrayer and the Iudge and the Iudges wife testifying in the meane time manifoldly his innocencie 20 and persuade the common people also not only to preferre the murderer Barabbas but also to crie CRVCIFIGE Al to the reprobation of their vvhole nation and nothing but fulfilling the Scriptures 27 After many illusions 31 he is crucified by the Gentils 38 Which the Ievves seeing do triumph as if they had novv the victorie 45 But euen then by many vvonderful vvorkes he declareth his might to their confusion 57 Finally being buried they to make al sure set souldiars to keepe his sepulcher verse 1 AND vvhen morning vvas come al the cheefe Priestes and auncients of the people consulted together against IESVS that they might put him to death ✝ verse 2 And they brought him bound and deliuered him to Ponce Pilate the President ✝ verse 3 Then Iudas that betrayed him seeing that he vvas condemned ● repenting him returned the thirtie siluer peeces to the cheefe Priestes and auncients ✝ verse 4 saying I haue sinned betraying iust bloud But they said what is that to vs looke thou to it ✝ verse 5 And casting dovvne the siluer peeces in the temple he departed and vvent and hanged him self vvith an halter ✝ verse 6 And the cheefe Priestes hauing taken the siluer peeces said It is not lavvful to cast them into the Córbana because it is the price of bloud ✝ verse 7 And after they had consulted together they bought vvith them the potters field to be a burying place for strangers ✝ verse 8 For this cause that field vvas called Hacéldama that is the field of bloud euen to this present day ✝ verse 9 Then vvas fulfilled that vvhich vvas spoken by Ieremie the Prophet saying And they tooke the thirtie peeces of siluer the price of the priced vvhom they did price of the children of
of the palsey Sonne ● thy sinnes are forgiuen thee ✝ verse 6 And there vvere certaine of the Scribes sitting there and thinking in their hartes ✝ verse 7 why doth he speake so he blasphemeth * Who can forgiue sinnes but only God ✝ verse 8 Which by and by IESVS knovving in his spirit that they so thought vvithin them selues saith to them why thinke you these things in your hartes ✝ verse 9 Whether is easier to say to the sicke of the palsey Thy sinnes are forgiuen thee or to say Arise take vp thy couche and vvalke ✝ verse 10 But that you may knovv that ● the Sonne of man hath povver ● in earth to forgiue sinnes he saith to the sicke of the palsey ✝ verse 11 I say to thee Arise take vp thy couche and goe into thy house ✝ verse 12 And forthvvith he arose and taking vp his couche vvent his vvay in the sight of al so that al marueled and glorified God saying That vve neuer savv the like ✝ verse 13 And he vvent forth againe to the sea and al the multitude came to him and he taught them ✝ verse 14 And vvhen he passed by * he savv Leui of Alphaeus sitting at the custome place and he saith to him Folovv me And rising vp he folovved him ✝ verse 15 And it came to passe as he sate at meate in his house many Publicans and sinners did sit dovvne together vvith IESVS and his Disciples for they vvere many vvho also folovved him ✝ verse 16 And the Scribes and the Pharisees seeing that he did eate vvith Publicans and Sinners said to his Disciples why doth your Maister eate and drinke vvith Publicans and sinners ✝ verse 17 IESVS hearing this saith to them The vvhole haue not neede of a Physicion but they that are il at ease for I came not to call the iust but sinners ✝ verse 18 And * the disciples of Iohn and the Pharisees did vse to fast and they come and say to him Why do the disciples of Iohn and of the Pharisees fast but thy disciples do not fast ✝ verse 19 And IESVS said to them why can the children of the mariage fast as long as the bridegrome is vvith them So long time as they haue the bridegrome vvith them they can not fast ✝ verse 20 But the daies vvil come vvhen the bridegrome shal be taken avvay from them and then they shal fast in those daies ✝ verse 21 No body sovveth a peece of ravv cloth to an old garment othervvise he taketh avvay the nevv peecing from the old and there is made a greater rent ✝ verse 22 And no body putteth nevv vvine into old bottels othervvise the vvine bursteth the bottels and the vvine vvil be shed and the bottels vvil be lost but nevv vvine must be put into nevv bottels ✝ verse 23 And * it came to passe againe vvhen he vvalked through the corne on the Sabboths and his Disciples began to goe forvvard and to plucke the eares ✝ verse 24 And the Pharisees said to him Behold vvhy do they on the Sabboths that vvhich is not lavvful ✝ verse 25 And he said to them Did you neuer read vvhat Dauid did vvhen he vvas ● in necessitie and him self verse 26 vvas an hungred and they that vvere vvith him hovv * he entred into the house of God vnder Abiathar the high Priest and did eare the loaues of Proposition vvhich it vvas not lavvful to eate * but for the Priests and did giue vnto them vvhich vvere vvith him ✝ verse 27 And he said to them The Sabboth vvas made for man and not man for the Sabboth ✝ verse 28 Therfore the sonne of man is Lord of the Sabboth also ANNOTATIONS CHAP. II. 4. Vncouered Such diligence ought to be vsed to bring sinners to Christ in his Sacraments as was vsed to procure this man and others by Christ the health of their bodies 5. Sicke of the palsey Such as this man was in body by dissolution of his limmes such also was he in soule by the noisome desires of the world occupying his hart and withdrawing him from al good workes Aug. de Pastor c. 6 to 9. 5. Thy sinnes Hereby it appeareth that Christ healed this sicke man first in his soule before he tooke away his bodily infirmity which may be an instruction for al men in bodily disease first to call for the Sacraments which be medicines of the soule As hereby also may be gathered that many diseases come for sinne and therfore can not be healed til the sinnes be remitted 10. The Sonne of man As Christ proueth vnto them that him self as man and not as God only hath power to remitte sinnes by that in al their sightes he was able to doe miracles and make the sickman sodenly arise so the Apostles hauing power graunted them to doe miracles though they be not God may in like maner haue authority from God to remitte sinnes not as God but as Gods ministers 10. In earth This power that the Sonne of man hath to remitte sinnes in earth was neuer taken from him but dureth still in his Sacraments and ministers by whom he remitteth sinnes in the Church and not in heauen only For concerning sinne there is one court of conscience in earth and an other in heauen and the iudgement in heauen foloweth and approueth this on earth as is plaine by the wordes of our Sauiour to Peter first and then to al the Apostles Whatsoeuer you shal bind vpon earth shal be bound in heauen Whatsoeuer you shal loose vpon earth shal be loosed in heauen wherevpon S. Hierom saith That Priests hauing the keies of the kingdom of heauen iudge after a sort before the day of iudgement And S. Chrysost li. 3 de Sacerd. paul post princip more at large 25. In necessity In necessity many things be done without sinne which els might not be done and so * the very chalices and consecrated iewels and vessels of the Church in cases of necessity are by lawful authority turned to profane vses which otherwise to alienate to a mans priuate commoditie is sacrilege CHAP. III. The blind Pharisees seeking his death for doing good vpon the Sabboths he meekely goeth out of the vvay vvhere the people that flocke vnto him and his Miracles are innumerable 13 Yea to his Tvvelue also hauing neede of moe vvorkmen he geueth povver to vvorke Miracles ●0 He so occupieth him self for soules that his kinne thinke him madde 22 The Scribes of Hierusalem come so farre and yet haue nothing but absurdly to blaspeme his casting out of Diuels to their ovvne damnation ●1 That the Ievves should not after their maner thinke it ynough that he is of their bloud he telleth that such rather are deere to him as keepe Gods commaundements verse 1 AND he entred againe into the Synagogue and there vvas a man there that had a vvithered hand ✝ verse 2 And they
very place in S. Matthew and in the Actes where our Sauiour and S. Paul speake thus They haue heard heauily and haue shut their eies left perhaps they may see and vnderstand and be conuerted and I heale them Whereby it is euident that the speaking in parables was not the cause for many beside the Apostles heard and vnderstood but them selues would not heare and vnderstand and be conuerted and so were the cause of their owne wilful and obstinate infidelity And therfore also he spake in parables because they were not worthy to vnderstand as the other to whom he expounded them 27. And sleepe The Church and Christs doctrine sleepe we wake we increaseth by the great prouidence of God only the preachers must sow and plant and water and * God wil giue the increase nourishing the seede in mens harts And therfore we may not giue ouer or be impatient and solicitous if we haue not alwaies good successe but doing our duty commit the rest to God 31. Mustard seed If the Church and Truth had more and more decaied and been obscured after the Apostles time vnto ours as the Heretikes hold then had it been great in the beginning and smal afterward where this Parable saith contrary that it was a mustard seed first and afterward a great tree vide Chrys to 5 contra Gentiles in vita S. Babylae Mart. 32. The birdes Of al sectes or doctrine Christs religion at the beginning was the smallest and most contemptible but the successe thereof farre passed al mans doctrine in so much that afterward al the wisest and greatest of the world made their residence and rest therein CHAP. V. To the Gerasens and in them to al men Christ manifesteth how the Diuel of his malice would vse them if he would permitte 17 and yet they like not their Sauiours presence 21 A woman Gentil that began her sicknesse when the Iewes daughter began her life signifying Abrahams time he cureth by the way as he was comming to heale the Iewes And euen then the Iewes do die but yet them also he wil reuiue as here the Iewes daughter verse 1 AND they came beyond the straite of the sea into the countrie of the Gerasens ✝ verse 2 And as he vvent out of the boate immediatly there mette him out of the sepulchres a man in an vncleane spirit ✝ verse 3 that had his dvvelling in the sepulchres and neither vvith chaines ″ could any man novv binde him ✝ verse 4 for being often bound vvith fetters and chaines he had burst the chaines and broken the fetters and no body could tame him ✝ verse 5 and he vvas alvvaies day and night in the sepulchres and in the mountaines crying and cutting him self vvith stones ✝ verse 6 And seeing IESVS a farre of he ranne and adored him ✝ verse 7 and crying vvith a great voice said What to me and thee IESVS the sonne of God most high I adiure thee by God that thou torment me not ✝ verse 8 For he said vnto him Goe out of the man thou vncleane spirit ✝ verse 9 And he asked him What is thy name And he saith to him My name is Legion because vve are many ✝ verse 10 And he besought him much that he vvould not expel him out of the countrie ✝ verse 11 And there vvas there about the mountaine a great heard of svvine feeding ✝ verse 12 And the spirits besought him saying Send vs into the svvine that vve may enter into them ✝ verse 13 And IESVS immediatly graunted vnto them And the vncleane spirits going out entred into the svvine and the heard vvith great violence vvas caried headlong into the sea about tvvo thousand and vvere stifled in the sea ✝ verse 14 And they that fed them fled and caried nevves into the citie and into the fields And they vvent forth to see vvhat vvas done ✝ verse 15 and they come to IESVS and they see him that vvas vexed of the deuil sitting clothed and vvel in his vvittes and they vvere afraid ✝ verse 16 And they that had seen it told them in vvhat maner he had been dealt vvithal that had the diuel and of the swine ✝ verse 17 And they began to desire him that he vvould depart from their coastes ✝ verse 18 And vvhen he vvent vp into the boate he that had been vexed of the diuel began to beseeche him that he might be vvith him ✝ verse 19 and he admitted him not but saith to him Goe into thy house to thine and tel them hovv great things the Lord hath done for thee and hath had mercie vpon thee ✝ verse 20 And he vvent his vvay and began to publish in Decapolis hovv great things IESVS had done to him and al marueled ✝ verse 21 * And vvhen IESVS had passed in boate againe ouer the straite a great multitude assembled together vnto him and he vvas about the sea ✝ verse 22 And there commeth one of the Archsynagogs named Iaîrus and seeing him he falleth dovvne at his feete ✝ verse 23 and besought him much saying That my daughter is at the point of death come impose thy hands vpon her that she may be safe and liue ✝ verse 24 And he vvent vvith him and a great multitude folovved him and they thronged him ✝ verse 25 And a vvoman vvhich vvas in an issue of bloud tvvelue yeres ✝ verse 26 and had suffred many things of many Physicions and had bestovved al that she had neither vvas any thing the better but vvas rather vvorse ✝ verse 27 vvhen she had heard of IESVS she came in the preasse behind him and touched his garment ✝ verse 28 for she said That ″ if I shal touche but his garment I shal be safe ✝ verse 29 And forthvvith the fountaine of her bloud vvas dried and she felt in her body that she vvas healed of the maladie ✝ verse 30 And immediatly IESVS knovving in him self ″ the vertue that had proceeded from him turning to the multitude said Who hath touched my garments ✝ verse 31 And his Disciples said to him Thou seest the multitude thronging thee and sayest thou who hath touched me ✝ verse 32 And he looked about to see her that had done this ✝ verse 33 But the vvoman fearing and trembling knovving vvhat vvas done in her came and fel dovvne before him and told him al the truth ✝ verse 34 And he said to her Daughter thy faith hath made thee safe goe in peace and be vvhole of thy maladie ✝ verse 35 As he vvas yet speaking they come to ' the Archsynagogue saying That thy daughter is dead vvhy doest thou trouble the Maister any further ✝ verse 36 But IESVS hauing heard the vvord that vvas spoken saith to the Archsynagogue Feare not ″ only beleeue ✝ verse 37 And he admitted not any man to folovv him but Peter and Iames and Iohn the brother of Iames. ✝ verse 38 And they come to the Archsynagogs house
blessing brake and gaue to them and said Take THIS IS ″ MY BODY ✝ verse 23 And taking the ″ chalice giuing thankes he gaue to them and they al dranke of it ✝ verse 24 And he said to them THIS IS ″ MY BLOVD OF THE NEVV TESTAMENT THAT SHAL BE SHED FOR MANY ✝ verse 25 Amen I say to you that novv I vvil not drinke of the fruite of the vine vntil that day vvhen I shal drinke it nevv in the kingdom of God ✝ verse 26 And an hymne being said they vvent forth into Mount-oliuet ✝ verse 27 And IESVS saith to them You shal al be scandalized in me in this night for it is vvritten I vvil strike the Pastor and the sheepe shal be dispersed ✝ verse 28 But after that I shal be risen againe I vvil goe before you into Galilee ✝ verse 29 And Peter said to him Although al shal be scandalized yet not I. ✝ verse 30 And IESVS saith to him Amen I say to thee that thou this day in this night before the cocke crovv tvvise shalt thrise deny me ✝ verse 31 But he spake more vehemently Although I should die together vvith thee I vvil not denie thee And in like maner also said they al. ✝ verse 32 And they come into a farme-place called Gethsemani And he saith to his Disciples Sit you here vntil I pray ✝ verse 33 And he taketh Peter and Iames and Iohn vvith him and he began to feare and to be heauy ✝ verse 34 And he saith to them My soul is sorovvful euen vnto death stay here and vvatch ✝ verse 35 And vvhen he vvas gone forvvard a litle he fel flat vpon the ground and he prayed that if it might be the houre might passe from him ✝ verse 36 and he said Abba Father al things are possible to thee transferre this chalice from me but not that vvhich I vvil but that vvhich thou ✝ verse 37 And he commeth and findeth them sleeping And he saith to Peter Simon sleepest thou couldst thou not vvatch one houre ✝ verse 38 Vvatch ye and pray that you enter not into tentation The spirit in deede is prompt but the flesh infirme ✝ verse 39 And going avvay againe he prayed saying the selfe same vvord ✝ verse 40 And returning againe he found them a sleepe for their eies vvere heauy and they vvist not vvhat they should ansvver him ✝ verse 41 And he commeth the third time and saith to them Sleepe ye novv and take rest it suffiseth the houre is come behold the Sonne of man shal be betraied into the hands of sinners ✝ verse 42 Arise let vs goe behold he that shal betray me is at hand ✝ verse 43 And * as he vvas yet speaking commeth Iudas Iscariote one of the Tvvelue and vvith him a great multitude vvith svvordes and clubbes from the cheefe Priestes and the Scribes and the Auncients ✝ verse 44 And the betrayer of him had giuen them a signe saying Vvhomsoeuer I shal kisse it is he lay hold on him and leade him vvarily ✝ verse 45 And vvhen he vvas come immediatly going to him he saith Rabbi and he kissed him ✝ verse 46 But they laid hands vpon him and held him ✝ verse 47 And one certaine man of the stāders about dravving out a svvord smote the seruant of the cheefe priest and cut of his eare ✝ verse 48 And IESVS ansvvering said to them As to a theefe are you come out vvith svvordes and clubbes to apprehend me ✝ verse 49 Ivvas daily vvith you in the temple teaching and you did not lay hands on me But that the Scriptures may be fulfilled ✝ verse 50 Then his disciples leauing him al fled ✝ verse 51 And a certaine yong man folowed him clothed vvith sindon vpō the bare they tooke him ✝ verse 52 But he casting of the sindon fled from them naked ✝ verse 53 And they brought IESVS to the cheefe Priest and al the Priests and the Scribes and the Auncients assembled together ✝ verse 54 And Peter folovved him a farre of euen in vnto the court of the high Priest and he sate vvith the seruants at the fire and vvarmed him self ✝ verse 55 And the cheefe Priests and al the councel sought testimonie against IESVS that they might put him to death neither found they ✝ verse 56 For many spake false witnes against him and the testimonies vvere not cōuenient ✝ verse 57 And certaine rising vp bare false vvitnes against him saying ✝ verse 58 That vve heard him say * I vvil dissolue this temple made vvith hand and in three daies vvil I build an other not made vvith hand ✝ verse 59 And their testimonie vvas not conuenient ✝ verse 60 And the high Priest rising vp into the middes asked IESVS saying Ansvverest thou nothing to these things that are obiected to thee of these ✝ verse 61 But he held his peace and ansvvered nothing Againe the high Priest asked him and said to him Art thou Christ the sonne of the blessed God ✝ verse 62 And IESVS saith to him I am And you shal see the * Sonne of man sitting on the right hand of povver and comming vvith the cloudes of heauen ✝ verse 63 And the high Priest renting his garments saith Vvhat neede vve vvitnesses any further ✝ verse 64 You haue heard blasphemie hovv thinke you Vvho al condemned him to be guilty of death ✝ verse 65 And certaine began to spit vpon him and to couer his face and to beate him vvith buffets and to say vnto him Prophecie and the seruants gaue him blovves ✝ verse 66 And vvhen Peter vvas in the court beneath there commeth one of the vvoman-seruants of the high Priest ✝ verse 67 And vvhen she had seen Peter vvarming him self beholding him she saith And thou vvast vvith IESVS of Nazareth ✝ verse 68 But he denied saying Neither knovv I neither vvot I vvhat thou saiest And he vvent forth before the court and the cocke crevve ✝ verse 69 And againe a vvench seeing him began to say to the standers about That this fellovv is of them ✝ verse 70 But he denied againe And after a vvhile againe they that stoode by said to Peter Verily thou art of them for thou art also a Galilaean ✝ verse 71 But he ″ began to curse and to svveare That I knovv not this man vvhom you speake of ✝ verse 72 And immediatly the cocke crevv againe And Peter remembred the vvord that IESVS had said vnto him Before the cocke crovv tvvise thou shalt thrise deny me And he began to vveepe ANNOTATIONS CHAP. XIIII 4. This wast Religious offices done to Christ for signification deuotion or honour sake both then in his life and novv in the Holy Sacrament be of some vnder pretence of better bestowing such things vpon the poore condemned vniustly 6. Let her alone Christ answereth for the deuout woman and for defence of her fact as we must answer against the ignorant
and il men vvhen they blame good men for giuing their goods to the Church 22. Bread This is bread before the Sacramental wordes but the Consecration once done of bread is made the flesh of Christ Ambros li. 4 c. 4 de Sacramentis 23. Chalice Wine and Water is put into the Chalice but is made bloud by Consecration of the heauenly word though to auoid the lothsomnesse which would be in the sight of bloud thou receiuest that which hath the likenes and resemblance thereof Ambr. ibidem ●● 24. My bodie My bloud Whosoeuer beleeueth it not to be true that is said he falleth from grace and saluation Epiph. in Ancorato Let vs euer giue credite to God and neuer resist him though the thing that he saith seeme neuer so absurd in our imagination or farre passe al our sense and vnderstanding For his wordes can not beguile vs but our sense may easely be deceiued Seeing therfore that he said This is my body let vs neuer doubt of the matter Chrysost ho. 83. in Mat. sub finem 71. He began to curse In this one Apostle Peter the first and cheefe in the order of Apostles in whom the Church was figured both sortes were to be signified to wit the strong and the weake because without both the Church is not Aug. ser 13. de verb. Do. Againe Our Sauiour would shew by the example of the cheefe Apostle that no man ought to presume of him self when neither S. Peter could auoid the danger of mutability Aug. tract 66. in Euang. Io. Leo Ser. 9. de Pass Do. CHAP. XV. The cheefe of the Ievves accuse him to Pilate the Gentil ● And he seeking to deliuer him they persuade the common people vvho hitherto vvere alvvaies ready to defend him not only to prefere the murderer Barabbas but also to crie Crucifige to the reprobation of the vvhole nation 16 After many illusions 20 he is crucified by the Gentils ●9 Vvhich the Ievves seing do triumph as if they had novv the victorie 33 But euen then by many vvonderful vvorkes he declareth his might 42 and finally is buried honorably verse 1 AND forthvvith in the morning the cheefe Priests vvith the auncients and the Scribes and the vvhole councel consulting together binding IESVS led and deliuered him to Pilate ✝ verse 2 And Pilate asked him Art thou the King of the Ievves but he ansvvering said to him Thou saiest ✝ verse 3 And the cheefe Priests accused him in many things ✝ verse 4 And Pilate againe asked him saying Ansvverest thou nothing see in hovv many things they accuse thee ✝ verse 5 But IESVS answered nothing more so that Pilate marueled ✝ verse 6 And vpon the festiual day he vvas vvont to release vnto them one of the prisoners vvhomsoeuer they had demaunded ✝ verse 7 And there vvas one called Barabbas vvhich vvas put in prison vvith seditious persons vvho in a sedition had committed murder ✝ verse 8 And when the multitude vvas come vp they began to require according as alvvaies he did vnto them ✝ verse 9 And Pilate ansvvered them and said Vvil you that I release to you the King of the Ievves ✝ verse 10 For he knevv that the cheefe Priests for enuy had deliuered him ✝ verse 11 But the ″ cheefe Priests moued the people that he should release Barabbas rather to them ✝ verse 12 And Pilate againe ansvvering said to them Vvhat vvil you then that I doe to the King of the Ievves ✝ verse 13 But they againe cried Crucifie him ✝ verse 14 And Pilate said to them Vvhy vvhat euil hath he done But they cried the more Crucifie him ✝ verse 15 And Pilate vvilling ″ to satisfie the people released to them Barabbas and deliuered IESVS hauing vvhipped him for to be crucified ✝ verse 16 And * the souldiars led him into the court of the Palace and they call together the vvhole band ✝ verse 17 and they clothe him in purple and platting a crovvne of thornes they put it vpon him ✝ verse 18 And they began to salute him Haile King of the Ievves ✝ verse 19 And they smote his head vvith a reede and they did spit on him and bovving the knees they adored him ✝ verse 20 And after they had mocked him they stripped him of the purple and put on him his ovvne garments and they leade him forth to crucifie him ✝ verse 21 And they forced a certaine man that passed by Simon a Cyrenêan comming from the countrie the father of Alexander and Rufus to take vp his crosse ✝ verse 22 And they bring him into the place Golgotha vvhich being interpreted is The place of Caluarie ✝ verse 23 And they gaue him to drinke vvine mingled vvith myrrhe and he tooke it not ✝ verse 24 And crucifying him they deuided his garments casting lottes vpon them vvho should take vvhich ✝ verse 25 And it vvas the third houre and they crucified him ✝ verse 26 And the title of his cause vvas superscribed KING OF THE IEWES ✝ verse 27 And vvith him they crucifie tvvo theeues one on the right hand and an other on his left ✝ verse 28 And the Scripture vvas fulfilled that saith And vvith the vvicked he vvas reputed ✝ verse 29 And they that passed by blasphemed him vvagging their heades and saying Vah ' he that destroieth ' the temple and in three daies buildeth ′ it ✝ verse 30 saue thy self comming dovvne from the crosse ✝ verse 31 In like maner also the cheefe Priests mocking said vvith the Scribes one to an other He saued others him self he can not saue ✝ verse 32 Let Christ the King of Israel come dovvne novv from the crosse that vve may see and beleeue And they that vvere crucified vvith him railed at him ✝ verse 33 And vvhen it vvas the sixt houre there vvas made darkenes vpon the vvhole earth vntil the ninthe houre ✝ verse 34 And at the ninthe houre IESVS cried out vvith a mightie voice saying Eloi Eloi lamma-sabacthani Which is being interpreted My God my God vvhy hast thou forsaken me ✝ verse 35 And certaine of the standers about hearing said Behold he calleth Elias ✝ verse 36 And one running and filling a spunge vvith vinegre and putting it about a reede gaue him drinke saying Let be let vs see if Elias come to take him dovvne ✝ verse 37 And IESVS putting forth a mightie voice gaue vp the ghost ✝ verse 38 And the vele of the temple vvas rent in tvvo from the toppe to the bottome ✝ verse 39 And the Centurion that stoode ouer against him seeing that so crying he had giuen vp the ghost said In deede this man vvas the sonne of God ✝ verse 40 And there vvere also vvomen looking on a farre of among vvhom vvas Marie Magdalene and Marie the mother of Iames the lesse and of Ioseph and Salóme ✝ verse 41 and vvhen he vvas in Galilee they folovved him and ministred to him and
18 See therfore how you heare For he that hath to him shal be giuen and vvhosoeuer hath not that also vvhich he thinketh he hath shal be taken avvay frō him ✝ verse 19 And * his mother and brethren came vnto him and they could not come at him for the multitude ✝ verse 20 And it vvas told him Thy mother and ″ thy brethren stand vvithout desirous to see thee ✝ verse 21 who ansvvering said to them My mother and my brethren are they that heare the vvord of God and doe it ✝ verse 22 * And it came to passe one day and he vvent vp into a boate and his disciples and he said to them Let vs strike ouer the lake And they launched forth ✝ verse 23 And vvhen they vvere sailing he slept and there fel a storme of vvinde into the lake and they vvere filled and vvere in danger ✝ verse 24 And they came and raised him saying Maister vve perish But he rising rebuked the vvinde and the tempest of vvater and it ceased and there vvas made a calme ✝ verse 25 And he said to them Vvhere is your faith who fearing marueiled one to an other saying Vvho is this trovv ye that he commaundeth both the vvindes and the sea and they obey him ✝ verse 26 * And they sailed to the countrie of the Gerasens vvhich is ouer against Galilee ✝ verse 27 And vvhen he vvas come forth to the land there mette him a certaine man that had a deuil novv a very long time and he did vveare no clothes neither did he tarie in house but in the monumēts ✝ verse 28 And as he savv IESVS he fel dovvne before him and crying out vvith a great voice he said Vvhat is to me and thee IESVS sonne of God most high I beseech thee doe not torment me ✝ verse 29 For he commaunded the vncleane spirit to goe forth out of the man For many times he caught him and he vvas bound vvith chaines and kept vvith fetters and breaking the bondes vvas driuen of the deuil into the deserts ✝ verse 30 And IESVS asked him saying Vvhat is thy name But he said Legion because many deuils vvere entred into him ✝ verse 31 And they besought him that he vvould not commaund them to goe into the depth ✝ verse 32 And there vvas there a heard of many svvine feeding on the mountaine and they desired him that he vvould permit them to enter into them And he permitted them ✝ verse 33 The deuils therfore vvent forth out of the man and entred into the svvine and the heard vvith violence vvent headlong into the lake and vvas stifled ✝ verse 34 which vvhen the svvineheards savv done they fled and told into the citie and into the tovvnes ✝ verse 35 And they vvent forth to see that vvhich vvas done and they came to IESVS and found the man out of vvhō the deuils vvere gone forth sitting at his feete clothed and vvel in his vvittes and they vvere afraid ✝ verse 36 And they also that had seen told them hovv he had been made whole from the legion ✝ verse 37 And al the multitude of the countrie of the Gerasens besought him to depart from them for they vvere taken vvith great feare And he going vp into the boate returned ✝ verse 38 And the man out of vvhom the deuils vvere departed desired him that he might be vvith him But IESVS dimissed him saying ✝ verse 39 Returne into thy house and tel hovv great things God hath done to thee And he vvent through the vvhole citie preaching hovv great things IESVS had done to him ✝ verse 40 And it came to passe vvhen IESVS vvas returned the multitude receiued him and al vvere expecting him ✝ verse 41 And * behold there came a man vvhose name vvas laîrus and he vvas Prince of the Synagogue and he fel at the feete of IESVS desiring him that he vvould enter into his house ✝ verse 42 because he had an only daughter almost tvvelue yeres old and she vvas a dying And it chaunced vvhiles he vvent he vvas thronged of the multitudes ✝ verse 43 And there vvas a certaine vvoman in a fluxe of bloud from tvvelue yeres past vvhich had bestovved al her substāce vpon Physicions neither could she be cured of any ✝ verse 44 she came behind him and touched the hemme of his garment and forthvvith the fluxe of her bloud stinted ✝ verse 45 And IESVS said Vvho is it that touched me And al denying Peter said and they that vvere vvith him Maister the multitudes throng and presse thee and doest thou say Vvho touched me ✝ verse 46 And IESVS said Some bodie hath touched me for I knovv that there is vertue proceded from me ✝ verse 47 And the vvoman seeing that she vvas not hid came trembling and fel dovvne before his feete and for vvhat cause she had touched him she shevved before al the people and hovv forthvvith she vvas made vvhole ✝ verse 48 But he said to her Daughter thy faith hath made the safe goe thy vvay in peace ✝ verse 49 As he vvas yet speaking there cōmeth one to the Prince of the synagogue saying to him That thy daughter is dead trouble him not ✝ verse 50 And IESVS hearing this vvord ansvvered the father of the maide Feare not beleeue only and she shal be safe ✝ verse 51 And vvhen he vvas come to the house he permitted not any man to enter in vvith him but Peter and Iames and Iohn and the father and mother of the maide ✝ verse 52 And al vvept and mourned for her But he said Vveepe not the maide is not dead but sleepeth ✝ verse 53 And they derided him knovving that she vvas dead ✝ verse 54 But he holding her hand cried saying Maide arise ✝ verse 55 And ″ her spirit returned and she rose incontinent And he bade them giue her to eate ✝ verse 56 And her parentes vvere astonied vvhom he commaunded to tel no man that vvhich vvas done ANNOTATIONS CHAP. VIII ● That did minister It vvas the custome of the Ievves that vvomen of their substance did minister meate and drinke and cloth to their teachers going about vvith them vvhich because it might haue been scandalous among the gentiles S. Paul maketh mention that he vsed it not And they ministred to our Lord of their substance for this cause that he vvhose spiritual benefites they reaped might reape their carnal things 20. Thy brethern These brethern of our Lord vvere not the sonnes of the B. Virgin MARIE the mother of God as Heluidius vvickedly taught neither are they to be thought as some others say the sonnes of Ioseph by an other vvise for as S. Hierom vvriteth not only our Lady vvas a virgin but by reason of her Ioseph also that our Sauiour might be borne of a virginal matrimonie But they are called his brethren according to the visual speach of the Scriptures because
one grote doth she not light a candle and svveepe the house and seeke diligently vntil she finde ✝ verse 9 And vvhen she hath found calleth together her frendes and neighbours saying Reioyce vvith me because I haue found the grote vvhich I had lost ✝ verse 10 So I say to you there shal be ioy ″ before the Angels of God vpon one sinner that doth penance ⊢ ✝ verse 11 And he said A certaine man had tvvo sonnes ✝ verse 12 and the yonger of them said to his father Father giue me the portion of substance that belongeth to me And he deuided vnto them the substance ✝ verse 13 And not many daies after the yonger sonne gathering al his things together vvent from home into a farre countrie and there he vvasted his substance liuing riotously ✝ verse 14 And after he had spent al there fel a sore famine in that countrie and he began to be in neede ✝ verse 15 And he vvent and cleaued to one of the citizens of that countrie And he sent him into his farme to feede svvine ✝ verse 16 And he vvould faine haue filled his bellie of the huskes that the svvine did eate and no bodie gaue vnto him ✝ verse 17 And returning to him self he said Hovv many of my fathers hirelings haue aboundance of bread and I here perish for famine ✝ verse 18 I vvil arise and vvil goe to my father and say to him Father I haue sinned against heauen and before thee ✝ verse 19 I am not novv vvorthie to be called thy sonne make me as one of thy hirelings ✝ verse 20 And rising vp he came to his father And vvhen he vvas yet farre of his father savv him and vvas moued vvith mercie and running to him fel vpon his necke and kissed him ✝ verse 21 And his sonne said to him Father I haue sinned against heauen before thee I am not novv vvorthie to be called thy sonne ✝ verse 22 And the father said to his seruants Quickely bring forth the first stole and doe it on him and put a ring vpō his hand and shoes vpon his feete ✝ verse 23 and bring ″ the fatted calfe and kil it and let vs eate and make merie ✝ verse 24 because this my sonne vvas dead and is reuiued vvas lost and is found And they began to make merie ✝ verse 25 But his elder sonne vvas in the field and vvhen he came and drevv nigh to the house he heard musicke and dauncing ✝ verse 26 and he called one of the seruants and asked vvhat these thinges should be ✝ verse 27 And he said to him Thy brother is come and thy father hath killed the fatted calfe because he hath receiued him safe ✝ verse 28 But he had indignation and vvould not goe in His father therfore going forth began to desire him ✝ verse 29 But he ansvvering said to his father Behold so many yeres doe I serue thee and I neuer transgressed thy commaundement and thou didst neuer giue me a kidde to make merie vvith my frendes ✝ verse 30 but after that thy sonne this that hath deuoured his substance vvith whoores is come thou hast killed for him the fatted calfe ✝ verse 31 But he said to him Sonne thou art alvvaies vvith me and al my things are thine ✝ verse 32 But it behoued vs to make merie and be glad because this thy brother vvas dead and is reuiued vvas lost and is found ⊢ ANNOTATIONS CHAP. XV. 7. Then vpon ninety nine iust Neither God nor the Saincts in heauen nor men in earth do for al that esteeme more of penitent sinners then they do of them that continevv iust and godly though by the soden motion and present affection of ioy that man taketh and expresseth in such alteration and nevv fallen good it be here signified that the conuersion of euery sinner is exceding acceptable to God and giueth his Saincts nevv cause of ioy and thankes giuing to God in an other kinde then for the continuance of the iust 10. Before the Angels The Angels and other celestial spirits in heauen do reioyce at euery sinners conuersion they know then and haue care of vs yea our hartes and inward repentance be open to them how then can they not heare our prayers And betwixt Angels and the blessed soules of Saincts there is no difference in this case the one being as highly exalted as the other and as neere God in whom and by whom onely they see and know our affaires as the other 23. The fatted calfe This feasting and festiuitie saith S. Augustine li. 2 qu. Euang. c. 33. to 4. are novv celebrated throughout the vvhole vvorld the Church being dilated and spred for that calfe in the body and bloud of our Lord is both offered to the Father and also feedeth the vvhole house And as the calfe signifieth the B. Sacrament of the body and bloud of Christ so the first stole may signifie our innocencie restored in baptisme and the rest other graces and giftes giuen vs in the other Sacraments CHAP. XVI He teacheth the riche to procure heauen vvith their riches 14 And being therfore derided of the couetous Pharisees vvho savv temporal riches promised in the letter of the Lavv he shevveth that novv is come the preaching of the kingdom of God howbeit the Lavv for al that in no iote shal be frustrat 19 foretelling them also that the couetous Ievvis shal be denied of their father Abraham when poore Laxarus the penitent Gentily shal rest in his bosome verse 1 AND he said also to his Disciples There vvas a cartaine riche man that had a bailife he vvas il reported of vnto him as he that had vvasted his goods ✝ verse 2 And he called him and said to him Vvhat heare I this of thee render account of thy bailiship for novv thou canst no more be bailife ✝ verse 3 And the bailife said vvithin him self Vvhat shal I doe because my lord taketh avvay from me the bailiship digge I am not able to begge I am ashamed ✝ verse 4 I knovv vvhat I vvil doe that vvhen I shal be remoued from the bailiship they may receiue me into their houses ✝ verse 5 Therfore calling together euery one of his lords detters he said to the first Hovv much doest thou ovve my lord ✝ verse 6 But he saith An hundred pipes of oile And he said to him Take thy bil and sit dovvne quickly vvrite fiftie ✝ verse 7 After that he said to an other But thou hovv much doest thou ovve Vvho said An hundreth quarters of vvheat He said to him Take thy bil and vvrite eightie ✝ verse 8 And ″ the lord praised the bailife of iniquitie because he had done vvisely for the children of this vvorld are vviser then the children of light in their generation ✝ verse 9 And I say to you Make vnto you frendes of the mammon of iniquitie that vvhen you faile ″ they may
to them ✝ verse 5 And they vvere glad and bargained to giue him money ✝ verse 6 And he promised And he sought opportunitie to betray him apart from the multitudes ✝ verse 7 * And the day of the Azymes came vvherein it vvas necessarie that the Pasche should be killed ✝ verse 8 And he sent Peter and Iohn saying Goe and prepare vs the Pasche that vve may eate ✝ verse 9 But they said Vvhere vvilt thou that vve prepare it ✝ verse 10 And he said to them Behold as you enter into the citie there shal meete you a man carying a pitcher of vvater folovv him into the house into vvhich he entreth ✝ verse 11 and you shal say to the good manof the house The Maister saith to thee Vvhere is the inne vvhere I may eate the Pasche vvith my Disciples ✝ verse 12 And he vvil shevv you a great refectorie adorned and there prepare ✝ verse 13 And they going found as he said to them and prepared the Pasche ✝ verse 14 And vvhen the houre vvas come he sate dovvne and the tvvelue Apostles vvith him ✝ verse 15 And he said to them ″ Vvith desire I haue desired to eate this Pasche vvith you before I suffer ✝ verse 16 For I say to you that from this time I vvil not eate it til it be fulfilled in the kingdom of God ✝ verse 17 And ″ taking the chalice he gaue thankes and said Take and deuide among you ✝ verse 18 for I say to you That I vvil not drinke of the generation of the vine til the kingdom of God doe come ✝ verse 19 * And taking bread he gaue thankes and brake and gaue to them saying ″ THIS IS MY BODY ″ VVHICH IS GIVEN FOR YOV ″ Doe this ″ for a commemoration of me ✝ verse 20 In like maner the chalice also after he had supped saying THIS IS THE CHALICE ″ THE NEVV TESTAMENT IN MY BLOVD ″ VVHICH SHAL BE SHED FOR YOV ✝ verse 21 * But yet behold the hand of him that betraieth me is vvith me on the table ✝ verse 22 And the Sonne of man in deede goeth according to that vvhich is determined but yet vvo to that man by vvhom he shal be betrayed ✝ verse 23 And they began to question among them selues vvhich of them it should be that should doe this ✝ verse 24 * And there fel also a cōtention betvvene them vvhich of them seemed to be greater ✝ verse 25 And he said to them The kinges of the Gentiles ouerrule them and they that haue povver vpon them are called beneficial ✝ verse 26 But you not so but he that is the greater among you let him become as the yonger he that is the leader as the waiter ✝ verse 27 For which is greater he that sitteth at the table or he that ministreth is not he that sitteth but I am in the middes of you as he that ministreth ✝ verse 28 you are they that haue remained vvith me in my tētations ✝ verse 29 And I dispose to you as my father disposed to me a kingdō ✝ verse 30 that you may eate drinke vpon my table in my kingdom may sit vpon thrones iudging the tvvelue tribes of Israel ✝ verse 31 And our Lord said ″ Simon Simon behold Satan hath required to haue you for to sift as vvheate ✝ verse 32 BVT I HAVE PRAIED FOR THEE that thy faith faile not and thou once conuerted confirme thy brethren ✝ verse 33 Vvho said to him Lord vvith thee I am readie to goe both into prison and vnto death ✝ verse 34 And he said * I say to thee Peter the cocke shal not crovv to day til thou denie thrise that thou knovvest me ✝ verse 35 And he said to them Vvhen I sent you * vvithout purse and skrippe and shoes did you lacke any thing But they said Nothing ✝ verse 36 He said therfore vnto them But novv he that hath a purse let him take it likevvise also a skrippe and he that hath not let him sel his coate and bie a svvord ✝ verse 37 For I say to you that yet this that is vvritten must be fulfilled in me And vvith the vvicked vvas he reputed For those things that are concerning me haue an end ✝ verse 38 But they said Lord Loe tvvo svvordes here But he said to them It is ynough ✝ verse 39 * And going forth he vvent according to his custome into mount-Oliuet And his Disciples also folovved him ✝ verse 40 And vvhen he vvas come to the place he said to them Pray lest ye enter into tentation ✝ verse 41 And he vvas pulled avvay from them a stones cast and kneeling he praied ✝ verse 42 saying Father if thou vvilt transferre this chalice from me But yet not my vvil but thine be done ✝ verse 43 And there appeared to him an Angel from heauen strengthening him And being in an agonie he praied the longer ✝ verse 44 And his svveat became as droppes of bloud trikling dovvne vpon the earth ✝ verse 45 And vvhen he vvas risen vp from praier and vvas come to his Disciples he found them sleeping for pensifenes ✝ verse 46 And he said to them Vvhy sleepe you arise pray lest you enter into tentation ✝ verse 47 As he vvas yet speaking behold a multitude and he that vvas called Iudas one of the Tvvelue vvent before them and approched to IESVS for to kisse him ✝ verse 48 And IESVS said to him Iudas with a kisse doest thou betray the sonne of man ✝ verse 49 And they that vvere about him seeing vvhat vvould be said to him Lord Shal vve strike vvith the svvord ✝ verse 50 And one of them smote the seruant of the high Priest and cut of his right eare ✝ verse 51 But IESVS ansvvering said Suffer ye thus farre And vvhen he had touched his eare he healed him ✝ verse 52 And IESVS said to them that vvere come vnto him the cheefe Priests and magistrates of the temple and auncients As it vvere to a theefe are you come forth vvith svvordes and clubbes ✝ verse 53 Vvhen I vvas daily vvith you in the temple you did not lay handes vpon me but this is your houre and the povver of darkenesse ✝ verse 54 And apprehending him they led him to the high Priests house but Peter folovved a farre of ✝ verse 55 And a fire being kindled in the middes of the court they sitting about it Peter vvas in the middes of them ✝ verse 56 Vvhom vvhen a certaine vvenche savv sitting at the light and had beheld him she said This fellovv also vvas vvith him ✝ verse 57 But he denied him saying Vvoman I knovv him not ✝ verse 58 And after a vvhile an other man seeing him said And thou art of them But Peter said O man I am not ✝ verse 59 And after the space as it vvere of one houre a certaine other man affirmed
saying Verely this fellovv also vvas vvith him for he is also a Galilaean ✝ verse 60 And Peter said Man I knovv not vvhat thou sayest And incontinent as he vvas yet speaking the cocke crevv ✝ verse 61 And our Lord turning looked on Peter And Peter remembred the vvord of our Lord as he had said That before the cocke crovv thou shalt thrise denie me ✝ verse 62 And Peter going forth a doores vvept bitterly ✝ verse 63 And the men that held him mocked him beating him ✝ verse 64 And they did blindefold him and smote his face And they asked him saying Prophecie vvho is it that smote thee ✝ verse 65 And blaspheming many other things they said against him ✝ verse 66 And vvhen it vvas day there assembled the auncients of the people and cheefe Priests and Scribes and they brought him into their councel saying ✝ verse 67 If thou be Christ tel vs. And he said to them If I tel you you vvil not beleeue me ✝ verse 68 if also I aske you vvil not ansvver me nor dimisse me ✝ verse 69 But from hence forth the Sonne of man shal be sitting on the right hand of the povver of God ✝ verse 70 And they al said Art thou then the sonne of God Vvho said You say that I am ✝ verse 71 But they said Vvhat neede vve testimonie any further For our selues haue heard of his ovvne mouth ANNOTATIONS CHAP. XXII 15. With desire I haue desired This great desire he had to eate this Paschal lambe was not for it self vvhich he had celebrated many yeres before but because he meant immediatly after the Paschal of the Law vvas sacrificed eaten to institute the other new Paschal in the oblation and eating of his owne body by vvhich the old Paschal should end and be fulfilled and in which the old Testament and Law ceasing the Kingdom of God which is the state of the new Testament and of his Church should begin For the very passage from the old Law to the new was in this one supper 17. Taking the chalice This chalice according to the very euidence of the text it self also is not the second part of the Holy Sacrament but that solemne cuppe of vvine vvhich belonged as a libament to the offering and eating of the Paschal lambe Which being a figure specially of the holy Chalice vvas there drunken by our Sauiour and giuen to the Apostles also with declaration that it should be the last cuppe of the Law not to be drunken any more til it should be drunken new in the kingdom of God that is to say in the celebration of the B. Sacrament of his bloud of the new Testament And by this place it seemeth very like that the wordes in S. Matthew I wil not drinke of the fruite of the vine c. were pertaining to this cuppe of the old Law and not to the Holy Sacrament though they be there by repetition or recapitulation spoken after the holy Chalice 19. This is my body Although sense tel thee it is bread yet it is the body according to his vvordes let faith confirme thee iudge not by sense after the vvordes of our Lord let no doubt rise in thy minde Cyril mystag 4. Of the veritie of flesh and bloud there is left no place to doubt by the profession of our Lord him self and by our faith it is flesh and bloud in deede Is not this truth To them be it vntrue which deny IESVS CHRIST to be true God Hilar li. 8 de Trinit 19. Which is giuen As the former wordes make and proue his body present so these wordes plainely signifie that it is present as giuen offered or sacrificed for vs and being vttered in the present tence it signifieth not onely that it should aftervvard be giuen or offered on the Crosse but that it vvas then also in the Sacrament giuen and offered for vs. Whereby it is inuincebly proued that his Body is present as an host or Sacrifice and that the making or consecrating thereof must needes be Sacrificing And therfore the holy Fathers in this sense call it a Sacrificing Nissen orat 1 de resur Leo ser ● et ● de Pass Hesychius li. 2. in Leuit. c. 8. Grego ho. 37 in Euang. et Dial. li 4 c. 59. Cyrillus Hieros mystag 5. Dionys Eccl. hier c. 3. Ignat. ep 5. ad Smyrn Iustinus dial cum Tryph. circ med Iren. li. 4 c. 32 et 14. Tertu de cult fam et ad vxor li. 2. Cypr. ep ad Cacil et de Can. Do. Euseb Demonst euang li. 1 c. 10 Nazian orat ● cont Iulianū Chryst ho. 83 in 26 Mat. et li. 6 de Sacerd. Ambros li. 4 de Sacram. c. 6. et li. 1 Offic. c. 48. Hiero. in ep ad Hedib q 2. et ad Euagr. ep 126 to 3. August in psal 33 conc 1. et alibi sape Graci omnes in 9 Hebr. et Primasius Conc. Nic. 1. can 14. Ephes ad Nestor Constantinop 6. can 32. Nicen. ● act 6 to 3. La●cran Constant Flor. Trid. 19. Doe this In these vvordes the holy Sacrament of Order is instituted because povver and cōmission to doe the principal act and vvorke of Priesthod is giuen to the Apostles that is to doe that vvhich Christ then did concerning his body which was to make and offer his body as a sacrifice for vs and for all that haue neede of Sacrifice and to giue it to be eaten as Christes body sacrificed to al faithful For as the Paschal lambe was first sacrificed and then eaten so vvas his body and thus to doe he here giueth commission and authoritie to the Apostles and to al Priests which be their successors in this matter Dionys cal Hierar c. 3. Iren. li. 4 c. 32. Cypr. ep ad Cacil Chrys ho. 17 in ep ad Hebr. Ambros in Ps 38. in c. 10 ad Hebr. 19. For a commemoration This Sacrifice and Sacrament is to be done perpetually in the Church for the commemoration of Christ specially of his Passion that is to say that it may be a liuely representation exemplar and forme of his Sacrifice vpon the crosse Of vvhich one oblatiō on the crosse not onely al other sacrifices of the Lavv vvere figures but this also though this in a more nigh high mystical and maruelous sort then any other for in them Christ death vvas signified as by resemblance and similitudes of external creatures and bodies of brute beasts but in this of the new Testament his body visibly sacrificed on the crosse in and by the self same body sacrificed and immolated in Sacramēt and vnder the shapes of bread and vvine is most neerely perfectly resembled and therfore this is most properly cōmemoratiue as most neerely expressing the very condition nature efficacie sort and substance of that on the crosse For which the holy fathers call it the very self same sacrifice though in other maner which was
God miraculously our Sacrament more it vvas to be eaten for the time of their peregrination our Sacrament more it vvas to euery man vvhat he liked best our Sacrament more a litle thereof serued and sufficed as vvel as much our Sacrament more it vvas reserued for such daies as it could not be gathered and our Sacramēt much more it vvas kept for a memorial in the arke of the Testament our Sacrament much more the discontented and incredulous murmured and gainsaid it at our Sacrament much more it sustained their bodies in the desert our Sacrament both body and soule much more 52. Hovv can this man It came not to their minde that nothing vvas impossible to God that vvickedly said Hovv can this man giue vs his flesh but vve may make great profite of their sinne beleeuing the Mysteries and taking a lesson neuer to say or once thinke Hovv for it is a Ievvish vvord and vvorthy al punishment so saith S. Cyril li. 4 c. 11 in Io. Neuertheles if one asked onely for desire to learne in humility as our Lady did touching her hauing a childe in her virginitie then he must take the Angels answer to her That it is of the Holy Ghost so saith S. Damascene li. 4. c. 14. 53. vnles you eate Christ cōmending the Sacrament of the faithful vnto vs said Except you eate c. you can not haue life in you So the life saith of life and to him that thinketh the life to be a lier this meate shal be death not life to him August Ser. 2 de verb. Ap. c. 1. And S. Leo thus Because our Lord saith Except you eate c. let vs so communicate that vve nothing doubt of the truth of Christes body and bloud for that 〈◊〉 receiued vvith mouth vvhich is beleiued in hart and they ansvver Amen in vaine that dispute against that vvhich they receiue 53. And drinke This the Protestants alleage for the necessitie of receiuing in both kindes but in respect of them selues who lightly hold al this chapter to pertaine nothing to the Sacramental receiuing but to spiritual feeding on Christ by faith onely it can make nothing for one kinde or other And in respect of vs Catholikes who beleeue Christs whole person both humanitie and Diuinitie both flesh and bloud to be in either forme and to be vvholy receiued no lesse in the first then in the second or in both this place commaundeth nothing for both the kindes 53. You shal not haue life Though the Catholikes teach these wordes to be spoken of the Sacrament yet they meane not no more then our Sauiour here doth to exclude al from saluation that receiue not actually and Sacramentally vnder one or both kindes For then children that die after they be baptized and neuer receiued Sacramentally should perish which to hold were heretical Neither did S. Augustine meane applying these wordes to infants also that they could not be saued without receiuing sacramentally as not onely the Heretikes but Erasmus did vnlearnedly mistake him but his sense is that they were by the right of their Baptisme ioyned to Christs body Mystical and thereby spiritually partakers of the other Sacrament also of Christs body and bloud As al Catholike men that be in prison ioyning with the Church of God in hart and desire to receiue and be partakers with the Church of this Sacrament and those specially that deuoutly heare Masse and adore in presence the body and bloud of Christ ioyning in hart with the Priest al these receiue life and fruite of the Sacrament though at euery time they receiue not sacramentally in one or both kindes And although in the Primitiue Church the holy Sacrament in the second kind were often giuen euen to infants to sanctifie them yet as the holy Councel hath declared it was neuer ministred vnto them with opinion that they could not be saued without it and therfore the Heretikes do vntruely charge the Church and the Fathers with that errour 54. I vvil raise him As the Sonne liueth by the Father euen so do vve liue by his flesh saith S. Hilarie li. 8. de Trin. And S. Cyril againe thus Though by nature of our flesh vve be corruptible yet by participation of life vve are reformed is the propertie of life For not onely our soules vvere to be lifted vp by the holy Ghost to life euerlasting but this rude grosse terrestrial body of ours is to be reduced to immoralitie by touching tasting and eating this agreable food of Christes body And vvhen Christ saith I vvil raise him vp he meaneth that this body vvhich he eateth shal raise him Our flesh saith Tertullian eateth the body and bloud of Christ that the soule may also be fatted therfore they shal both haue one revvard at the Resurrection And S. Irenaeus Hovv do they affirme that our bodies be not capable of life euerlasting vvhich is nourished by the body and bloud of our Lord Either let them change their opinion or els cease to offer the Eucharist S. Gregorie Nyssene also saith That liuely body entering into our body changeth it and maketh it like and immortal 55. Meate in deede Manna was not the true meate nor the water of the rocke the drinke in deede for they did but driue avvay death or famine for a time and for this life But the holy Body of Christ is the true food nourishing to life euerlasting and his bloud the true drinke that driueth death avvay vtterly for they be not the body and bloud of a mere man but of him that being ioyned to life is made life and therfore are vve the body and members of Christ because by this benediction of the mysterie vve receiue the sonne of God him self So saith S. Cyril li. 4 c. 16 in Io. 58. He that eateth this bread By this place the holy Councel proueth that for the grace and effect of the Sacrament which is the life of the soule there is no difference whether a man receiue both kindes or one because our Sauiour vvho before attributed life to the eating and drinking of his body and bloud doth here also affirme the same effect vvhich is life euerlasting to come of eating onely vnder one forme Therfore the Heretikes be seditious calumniators that would make the people beleeue the Catholike Church and Priests to haue defrauded them of the grace and benefite of one of the kindes in the Sacrament Nay it is they that haue defrauded the world by taking away both the real substance of Christ and the grace from one kinde and both kindes and from al other Sacraments The Church doth onely by the wisedom of Gods Spirit and by instruction of Christ and his Apostles according to time and place for Gods most honour the reuerence of the Sacrament and the peoples most profite thereby dispose of the maner and order how the Priest how the people shal receiue
and al other particular pointes Which him self saith S. Augustine did not take order for that he might cōmit that to the Apostles by vvhom he vvas to dispose his Churches affaires though both he and the Apostles and the Fathers of the primitiue Church left vs example of receiuing vnder one kind Christ * at Emmaüs The Apostles Act. 2 42. The primitiue Church in giuing the bloud onely to children Cypr. li. de lapsis nu 10. in reseruing most commonly the body onely Tertul. li. 2 ad vxo nu 4. Cypr. li. de lapsis nu 10. in houseling the sicke therewith Euseb Ec. hist li. 6 c. 36. in the holy Eremites also that receiued and reserued it commonly and not the bloud in the wildernes Basil ep ad Caesariam Patritiam and in diuers other cases which were to long to rehearse Whereby the Church being warranted and in the ruling of such things fully taught by Gods spirit as wel for the reprouing of certaine heresies that Christ God and man vvas not vvhole and al in euery part of the Sacrament as specially for that the Christian people being novv enlarged and the communicants often so many at once that neither so much vvine could be conueniently consecrated nor vvithout manifold accidents of sheading or abusing be receiued vvhereof the Protestants haue no regard because it is but common vvine vvhich they occupie but the Church knovving it to be Christs ovvne bloud must haue al dreadful regard therfore I say she hath decreed and for some hundreth yeres put in vse that the Priest saying Masse should alvvaies both consecrate and also receiue both kindes because he must expresse liuely the Passion of Christ and the separation of his bloud from his body in the same and for to imitate the vvhole action and institution as vvel in sacrificing as receiuing as to vvhom properly it vvas said Do this for that vvas spoken onely to such as haue povver thereby to offer and consecrate But the Lay men and the Clergie also vvhen they do not execute or say Masse them selues should receiue in one kinde being thereby no lesse partakers of Christs vvhole person and grace then if they receiued both For as S. Paul saith He that eateth the hostes is partaker of the altar He that eateth saith he for though there vvere drink-offerings or libaments ioyned lightly to euery sacrifice yet it vvas ynough to eate onely of one kinde for to be partaker of the vvhole 62. If you shal see Our Sauiour seemeth to insinuate that such as beleeue not his wordes touching the holy Sacrament and thinke it impossible for him to giue his Body to be eaten in so many places at once being yet in earth should be much more scandalized and tempted after they saw or knew him to be ascended into heauen Vvhich is proued true in the Capharnaites of this time whose principal reason against Christs presence in the Sacrament is that he is ascended into heauen yea who are so bold as to expound this same sentence for them selues thus It is not this body or flesh which I wil giue you for that I wil carie with me to heauen Whereby if they meant onely that the condition and qualities of his body in heauen should be other then in the Sacrament it were tolerable for S. Augustine speaketh sometime in that sense but to deny the substance of the body to be the same that is wicked 63. The flesh profiteth nothing If this speach were spoken in the sense of the Sacramentaries it would take away Christs incarnation manhod and death no lesse then his corporal presence in the Sacrament for if his flesh were not profitable al these things were vaine Therfore CHRIST denieth not his owne flesh to be profitable but that their grosse and carnal conceiuing of his wordes of his flesh and of the maner of eating the same was vnprofitable Which is plaine by the sentence folowing where he warneth them that his wordes be spirit and life of high Mystical meaning and not vulgarly and grosly to be taken as they tooke them And it is the vse of the Scripture to call mans natural sense reason and carnal resisting or not reaching supernatural truthes flesh or bloud as Flesh and bloud reuealed not this to thee c Mat. 16. This carnalitie then of theirs stood in two points specially first that they imagined that he would kill him self and cut māgel his flesh into partes so giue it them raw or rost to be eaten among them Which could not be meant saith S. Augustine for that had conteined an heinous and barbarous facte and therfore they might and should haue bene assured that he would commaund no such thing but some other sweete sense to be of his hard mystical or figuratiue wordes and to be fulfilled in a Sacrament mysterie and a maruelous diuine sort otherwise then they could comprehend Secondly they did erre touching his flesh in that they tooke it to be the flesh of a mere man and of a dead man also when it should come to be eaten of which kind of flesh Christ here pronoūceth that it profiteth nothing Wherevpon S. Cyrist saith This body is not of Peter or Paul or any other like but of Christ IESVS who is the life it self and therfore this Body giueth life the very fulnes of the Diuinitie dvvelling in it And the holy Councel of Ephesus in the 11 Anathematisme expounded also by the said S. Cyril The Eucharist is not the body of any common person for the flesh of a common man could not quicken but of the VVORD it self But the Heretike Nestorius dissolueth the vertue of this Mysterie holding mans flesh onely to be in the Eucharist Thus there And S. Ignatius cited of Theodorete and many other Fathers haue the like Whereby we may see that it commeth of the Diuinitie and Spirit without which Christs flesh can not be that this Sacrament giueth life 64. That beleeue not It is lacke of faith you seee here that causeth men to spurne against this high truth of the Sacrament as also it may be learned here that it is the great and merciful gift of God that Catholike men do against their senses and carnal reasons beleeue and submit them selues to the humble acknowledging of this Mysterie lastly that it may wel by Christs insinuation of Iudas be gathered that he specially spurned against our Maisters speaches of the holy Sacrament 66. Went backe It can be no maruel to vs now that so many reuolt from the Church by offense or scandal vniustly taken at Christs body and bloud in the Sacrament seeing many of his Disciples that savv his vvonderful life doctrine and miracles forsooke Christ him self vpon the speach promes of the same Sacramēt for the mysterie of it is so supernatural and diuine in it self and withal so low base for our sakes by the shew of the formes of these terrene
his coate And his coate vvas vvithout seame vvrought from the toppe through out ✝ verse 24 They said therfore one to an other Let vs not cut it but let vs cast lottes for it vvhose it shal be That the scripture might be fulfilled saying They haue parted my garments among them and vpon my vesture they haue cast lottes And the souldiars did these things ✝ verse 25 And there stoode beside the crosse of IESVS his mother and his mothers sister Marie of Cléphas and Marie Magdalene ✝ verse 26 Vvhen IESVS therfore had seen his mother and the disciple standing vvhom he loued he saith ″ to his mother Vvoman behold thy sonne ✝ verse 27 After that he saith ″ to the disciple Behold thy mother And from that houre the disciple tooke her to his ovvne ⊢ ✝ verse 28 Aftervvard IESVS knovving that al things vvere novv consummate that the * scripture might be fulfilled he saith I thirst ✝ verse 29 A vessel therfore stoode there ful of vinegre And they putting a spongeful of vinegre about hyssope offered it to his mouth ✝ verse 30 IESVS therfore vvhen he had taken the vinegre said It is cōsummate And bovving his head he gaue vp the ghost ✝ verse 31 The Ievves therfore because it vvas the Parasceue that the bodies might not remaine vpon the crosse on the Sabboth for that vvas a greate Sabboth day they desired Pilate that their legges might be broken and they might be taken avvay ✝ verse 32 The souldiars therfore came and of the first in deede they brake the legges and of the other that vvas crucified vvith him ✝ verse 33 But after they vvere come to IESVS vvhen they savv that he vvas dead they did not breake his legges ✝ verse 34 but one of the souldiars vvith a speare opened his side and incontinent there came forth ″ bloud and vvater ✝ verse 35 And he that savv it hath giuen testimonie and his testimonie is true ⊢ And he knovveth that he saith true that you also may beleeue ✝ verse 36 For these things vvere done that the scripture might be fulfilled You shal not breake a bone of him ✝ verse 37 And againe an other scripture saith They shal looke on him vvhom they pearsed ✝ verse 38 And after these things Ioseph of Arimathaea because he vvas a disciple of IESVS but secrete for feare of the Iewes desired Pilate that he might take avvay the body of IESVS And Pilate permitted He came therfore and tooke avvay the body of IESVS ✝ verse 39 * Nicodemus also came he that at the first came to IESVS by the night bringing a mixture of myrrhe and a●oés about an hundred poundes ✝ verse 40 They tooke therfore the body of IESVS and bound it in linnen clothes vvith the spices as the maner is vvith the Ievves to burie ✝ verse 41 And there vvas in the place vvhere he vvas crucified a garden and in the garden a nevv monument vvherein no man yet had been laide ✝ verse 42 There therfore because of the Parasceue of the Ievves they laid IESVS because the monument vvas hard by ANNOTATIONS CHAP. XIX 15. His owne crosse This crosse for that it was the instrument of our redemption and as it were the altar of the supreme sacrifice highly sanctified by the touching bearing and oblation of the sacred body and bloud of our Lord is truely called the HOLY CROSSE and hath been endued vvith vertue of miracles both the whole and euery litle peece thereof For the which causes and specially for the most neere memorial of Christes Passion it hath been visited in Pilgrimages honoured by festiual daies and otherwise reserued reuer●nced of the ancient fathers with al deuotion as contrariwise it hath been abused of Pagans Apostaraes and Heretikes seeking in vaine to deface and destroy it See S. Cyril li. 6. cont Iulian. S. Hierom ep 17. S. Paulinus ep 11. Ruffinus li. 1. c. ● 8. Euagr. histo li. 4. c. 25. S. Leo ep 72. and Ser. ● de Passione Paulus Diac. li. 18. 26. To his mother The maruelous respect that Christ had to his mother vouchsauing to speake to her and to take order for her euen from the crosse in the middes of his infinite anguishes and mysteries a working for mankind 27. To the Disciple A great honour to Iohn and charge to haue that blessed iewel in keeping and an vnspeakable comfort that from that day forward the one was to the other mother and sonne virginem virgini cōmendauit saith S. Hierom. He cōmended the virgin to a virgin 34. Bloud and vvater This pearsing of Christs side though on the souldiars part it was done blindly and insolently yet by Gods ordinance it conteined great mysteries and was presigured by Moyses striking the rocke with his rodde as this streame of bloud and water drawen miraculously out of his dead body running in the Sacraments of the Church after the people of God was signified by the water of the same rocke folowing the Israelites in the desert Out of this side saith S. Augustine issued the Sacraments Hence saith S. Chrysostom the great mysteries haue their beginning Who vvarneth vs that vvhen vve come to drinke of the holy chalice vve should so approche as though vve drevv the bloud out of Christes side And both bloud and vvater apart did flovv forth to shevv vs the fountaine of the tvvo principal Sacraments and their seueral matters Baptisme and the Eucharist springing to life euerlasting in the Church The fathers also say that the Church vvho is Christs spouse and his coadiutrice in applying the bloud and vvater to the benefite of the Faithful was here formed builded and taken out of this holy side of Christ sleeping on the Crosse as * Eue was of Adams side when he was cast a sleepe in Paradise CHAP. XX. Vpon Easter day his body is missed in the Sepulcher first by M. Magdalene 3 secondly by Peter also and Iohn the vvinding clothes yet remayning 11 Then to M. Magdalene after she had seen tvvo Angels IESVS also him self appeareth 〈◊〉 She hauing told to the Disciples he appeareth to them also the same day and sendeth them as him self vvas sent giuing them the Holy Ghost to remitte and to reteine sinnes 26 Againe vpon lovv Sunday he appeareth to them letting Thomas see that he might beleeue and commending such as not seeing yet do beleeue 30 The effect of this booke verse 1 AND the first of the Sabboth Marie Magdalene commeth early vvhen it vvas yet darke vnto the monument and she savv the stone taken avvay from the monumēt ✝ verse 2 She ranne therfore and cōmeth to Simon Peter and to the other disciple vvhom IESVS loued and saith to them They haue taken our Lord out of the monument and vve knovv not vvhere they haue laid him ✝ verse 3 Peter therfore vvent forth and that other disciple
and Icónium and persvvading the multitudes and * stoning Paul they drevv him out of the citie thinking him to be dead ✝ verse 19 But the disciples compassing him round about he rising vp entred into the citie and the next day he vvent forth vvith Barnabas vnto Derbè ✝ verse 20 And vvhen they had euangelized to that citie and had taught many they returned to Lystra and Icónium and to Antioche ✝ verse 21 confirming the hartes of the disciples and exhorting them to continue in the faith and that by many tribulations vve must enter into the kingdom of God ✝ verse 22 And vvhen they ″ had ordained to them ″ Priests in euery Church and had praied vvith fastings they commended them to our Lord in vvhom they beleeued ✝ verse 23 And passing through Pisidia they came into Pamphylia ✝ verse 24 and speaking the vvord of our Lord in Pergé they vvent dovvne into Attalia ✝ verse 25 and from thēce they sailed to Antioche * vvhence they had been deliuered to the grace of God vnto the vvorke vvhich they accomplished ✝ verse 26 And vvhen they vvere come and ●ad assembled the Church they reported vvhat great things God had done vvith them that he had opened a doore of faith to the Gentils ✝ verse 27 And they abode no litle time vvith the disciples ANNOTATIONS CHAP. XIIII 12. They vvould sacrifice This loe is the diuine vvorship consisting in external sacrifice and in acknovvledging the parties vvorshipped to be gods vvhich * may be done to no man nor creature and therfore the Apostles refuse it vvith al possible diligence and al the Angels and Saincts in heauen refuse that adoration by sacrifice The Catholike Church suffereth no Priest nor other so to vvorship any Sainct in heauen or earth She hath but one external Sacrifice vvhich is in the holy Masse of Christs body and bloud that she offereth to God alone and neither to Peter nor to Paul saith S. Augustine though the Priest that sacrificeth standeth ouer their bodies and offereth in their memories But other kindes of honours and dueties inferior vvithout al comparison hovv great so euer they be to this vve do as the Scriptures and Nature teache vs to al Superiors in heauen and earth according to the degrees of grace honour and blessednes that God hath called them vnto from our B. Ladie Christs ovvne mother to the lest seruant he hath in the vvorld for vvhich the Heretikes vvould neuer accuse Christian people of Idolatrie if they had either grace learning faith or natural affection ●● Had ordained The Heretikes to make the vvorld beleeue that al Priests ought to be chosen by the voices of the people and that they neede no other Ordering or Consecration by Bishops pressing the pro●ane vse of the * Greeke vvord more then the very natural signification requireth and Ecclesiastical vse beareth translate thus Ordained by election Vvhereas in deede this vvord in Scripture signifieth Ordering by imposition of hands as is plaine by other vvordes equiualent Act. 6 13. 1 Tim. 4. ● 2 Tim. 1. Vvhere the Ordering of Deacons Priests and others is called * Imposition of hands not of the people but of the Apostles And this to be the Ecclesiastical vse of the vvord appeareth by S. Hierom saying as is before alleaged that 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 i● the Ordering of Clerkes or Clergie men by praier of voice and imposition of hand ●● Priests Euen so here also as before fleing from the proper apt knovven vvord vvhich is most precisely correspondent to the very Greeke in our tongue and al nations they translate for Priest Elder that is for a calling of Office a vvord of age for a terme of art and by consent of al the Church and Apostolike authoritie and Fathers appropriated to holy Order a vulgar common and profane terme Vvith as litle grace as if they should translate Pontificem a bridgemaker the Maior of London the Bigger of London And thus you see vvithin three vvordes compasse they flee guilefully from the Latin to the Greeke and againe guilefully from the Greeke to the vulgar English Such corruption of Scriptures their hatred of Priesthod driueth them vnto If they had translated it so vvhen the Scriptures vvere first vvritten at vvhich time the vvord vvas but nevvly receiued into the special and Ecclesiastical signification and vvhen it vvas yet taken sometimes in common profane sort as 1 Tim. 5. or there only vvhere our aūcient Latin version turneth Presbyter into Senior because the vvord vvas not yet vvholy and only appropriated to holy Orders as aftervvard by vse of many hundred yeres it vvas and is their dealing might haue had some colour of honest●e and plainesse vvhich novv can not be but of plaine falshod and corruption and that of further purpose then the simple can see Vvhich is to take avvay the office of Sacrificing and other functions of Priests proper in the nevv Testamēt to such as the Apostles often and the posteritle in maner altogether call Priests Presbyteros Vvhich vvord doth so certainely imply the authoritie of sacrificing that it is by vse made also the onely English of Sacerdos the Aduersaries them selues as vvel as vve so translating it in al the old and nevv Testament though they can not be ignorant that Priest commeth of Presbyter and not of Sacerdos and that antiquitie for no other cause applied the signification of Presbyter to Sacerdos but to shevv that Presbyter is in the nevv Lavv that vvhich Sacerdos vvas in the old the Apostles abstaining from this and other like old names at the first and rather vsing the vvordes Bishops Pastors and Priests because they might be distinguished from the Gouernours and sacrificers of Aarons order vvho as yet in the Apostles time did their old functions still in the Temple And this to be true and that to be a Priest is to be a man appointed to sacrifice the Heretikes them selues calling Sacerdos alvvaies a Priest must needes be driuen to confesse Although their folly is therein notorious to apply vvillngly the vvord Priest to Sacerdos and to take it from Presbyter vvhereof it is properly deriued not only in English but in other languages both french and Italian Vvhich is to take avvay the name that the Apostles and fathers gaue to the Priests of the Church to giue it vvholy onely to the order of Aaron vvhich neuer had it before our Priesthod began Neuer did there Heretikes stand so much vpon doubtful deriuations and descant of vvordes as these Protestants do and yet neuer men behaued them selues more fondly in the same as vvhosoeuer marketh the distinction of their Elders Ministers Deacons and such like shal perceiue CHAP. XV. Some of those Ievves also that vvere Christians do fall and are authors of the Heresie of Iudaizing 2 They referre the matter to Councel 7 Wherein after great disputation Peter striking the stroke
onely that they among them selues did al feede of one bread drinke of one rocke vvhich vvas a figure of Christ therein especially that out of Christes side pearced vpon the Crosse gushed out bloud and vvater for the matter of our Sacraments 13. As to vvisemen To cause them to leaue the sacrifices and meates or drinkes offered to Idols he putteth them in minde of the onely true Sacrifice and meate and drinke of Christes body and bloud of vvhich and the sacrifice of Idols also they might not be in any case partakers Vsing this terme vt prudentibus loquor in the same sense as it is thought as the Fathers of the primitiue Church did giue a vvatch vvord of keeping secrete from the Infidels and vnbaptized the mysterie of this diuine Sacrifice by these vvordes Norunt fidels norunt qui initiati sunt August in Ps ●9 33. Conc. 1. 2. Ps 109. Ho. 42. c. 4. in lib. 50 hom Orig. in Leuit. ho. 9. Chrys ho. 2● in Gen. in fine ho. 51 ad po Antioch ho. 5. in 1 Tim. S. Paul saith I speake to you boldly of this mysterie as to the vviser and better instructed in the same 16. Which vve blesse That is to say the Chalice of Consecration vvhich vve Apostles and Priests by Christes commission do consecrate by vvhich speach as vvel the Caluinists that vse no consecration of the cuppe at al blasphemously calling it magical murmuration and peruersely referring the benediction to thankes giuing to God as also the Lutherans be refuted vvho affirme Christes body and bloud to be made present by receiuing in the receiuing onely for the Apostle expresly referreth the benediction to the chalice and not to God making the holy bloud and the communicating thereof the effect of the benediction 16. The participation of the body The holy Sacrament and Sacrifice of Christs body and bloud being receiued of vs ioyneth vs in soul and body and engraffeth vs into Christ him self making vs partakers and at a peece of his body and bloud For not by loue or spirit onely saith S. Chrysostom but in very deede vve are vnited in his flesh made one body vvith him memebers of his flesh and boones Chrys ho. 45 in Io. sub finem And S. Cyril Such is the force of mystical benediction that it maketh Christ corporally by communicating of his flesh to dvvel in vs. Cyril li. 10. in Io. c. 13. 17. One bread one body As vve be first made one vvith Christ by eating his body and drinking his bloud so secondly are vve conioyned by this one bread vvhich is his body and cuppe vvhich is his bloud in the perfect vnion and felovvship of al Catholike men in one Church vvhich is his body Mystical Vvhich name of Body mystical is specially attributed and appropriated to this one commonvvealth and Societie of faithful men by reason that al the true persons and true members of the same be maruelously knit together by Christes ovvne one body and by the self same bloud in this diuine Sacrament See S. August li. 21 c. 25 de ciu Dei Hilar. li. 8 de Trin. circamed 18. They that eate the hostes It is plaine also by the example of the Ievves in their Sacrifices that he that eateth any of the host immolated is partaker of the Sacrifice and ioyned by office and obligation to God of vvhose sacrifice he eateth 20. I vvil not haue you I conclude then saith the Apostle thus that as the Christian vvhich eateth and drinketh of the sacrifice or Sacrament of the altar by his eating is participant of Christes body and is ioyned in felovvship to al Christian people that eate and drinke of the same being the host of the nevv Lavv and as al that did eate of the hostes of the Sacrifices of Moyses Lavv vvere belonging and associated to that state and to God to vvhom the Sacrifice vvas done euen so vvhosoeuer eateth of the meates offered to Idols he shevveth and profesteth him self to be of the Communion and Societie of the same Idols 21. You can not drinke Vpon the premisses he vvarneth them plainely that they must either forsake the sacrifice and fellovvship of the Idols and Idolaters or els refuse the Sacrifice of Christs body and bloud in the Church In al vvhich discourse vve may obserue that our bread and chalice our table and altar the participation of our host and oblation be compared or resembled point by point in al effects conditions and proprieties to the altars hostes sacrifices and immolations of the Ievves and Gentils Vvhich the Apostle vvould not nor could not haue done in this Sacrament of the Altar rather then in other Sacraments or seruice of our religion if it onely had not bene a Sacrifice and the proper vvorship of God among the Christians as the other vvere among the Ievves and Heathen And so do al the Fathers acknovvledge calling it onely continually almost by such termes as they do no other Sacrament or ceremonie of Christes religion The lambe of God laid vpon the table Conc. Nic. the vnblouddy seruice of the Sacrifice In Conc. Ephes ep ad Nestor pag. 605. the Sacrifice of sacrifices Dionys Ec. Hier. c. 3. the quickening holy sacrifice the vnblouddy host and victime Cyril Alex. in Conc. Ephes Anath 11. the propitiatorie sacrifice both for the liuing and the dead Tertul. de cor Milit. Chrys ho. 41 in 1 Cor. Ho. 3. ad Philip. Ho. 66 ad po Antioch Cypr. ep 66. de coen Do. nu 1. August Ench. 109. Quaest 2. ad Dulcit to 4. Ser. 34. de verb. Apost the Sacrifice of our Mediator the sacrifice of our price the Sacrifice of the nevv Testament the sacrifice of the Church August li. 9. c. 13. li. 3 de bapt c. 19. the one onely inconsumptible victime vvithout vvhich there is no religion Cyprian de coen Do. nu 2. Chrys ho. 17 ad Hebr. The pure oblation the nevv offering of the nevv Lavv the vital and impolluted host the honorable and dreadful Sacrifice the Sacrifice of thankes giuing or Eucharistical and the Sacrifice of Melchisedec Vvhich Melchisedec by his oblation in bread and vvine did properly and most singularly prefigurate this office of Christes eternal Priesthod and sacrificing him self vnder the formes of bread and vvine vvhich shal continevv in the Church through out al Christian Nations in steed of al the offerings of Aarons Priesthod as the Prophete Malachie did foretel as S. Cyprian S. Iustine S. Irenaeus and others the most auncient Doctors and Martyrs do testifie Cypr. ep 63. nu 2. Iustin Dial. cum Trypho post med Irenae li. 4. c. 12. And S. Augustine li. 17 c. 20 de ciu Dei li. 1 cont adu leg proph c. 18. li. ● de bapt c. 19 S. Leo ser 8 de Passione and others do expresly auouch that this one Sacrifice hath succeded al other and fulfilled al other differences of
for her because heare is giuen her for a veile ✝ verse 16 But if any man seeme to be contentious vve haue no such ″ custome nor the ` CHVRCH ' of God ✝ verse 17 And this I commaund not praising it that you come together not to better but to vvorse ✝ verse 18 First in deede vvhen you come together into the Church I heare that there are schismes among you and in part I beleeue it ✝ verse 19 For ″ there must be heresies also that they also vvhich are approued may be made manifest among you ✝ verse 20 Vvhen you come therfore together in one is it not novv to eate ″ our Lordes supper ✝ verse 21 For euery one taketh his ovvne supper before to eate And one certes is an hungred and an other is drunke ✝ verse 22 Vvhy haue you not houses to eate and drinke in or contemne ye the Church of God and confound them that haue not Vvhat shal I say to you praise I you in this I do not praise you ✝ verse 23 For I receiued of our Lord that vvhich also ″ I haue deliuered vnto you that our Lord IESVS ″ in the night that he vvas betraied ″ tooke ″ bread ✝ verse 24 and giuing thankes brake and said ″ Take ye eate ″ THIS IS ″ MY BODY VVHICH SHAL BE DELIVERED FOR YOV ″ this doe ye for the commemoration of me ✝ verse 25 In like maner also the chalice after he had supped saying THIS CHALICE IS THE NEVV TESTAMENT IN MY BLOVD this doe ye as often as you shal drinke for the cōmemoration of me ✝ verse 26 For as often as you shal eate this bread and drinke the chalice ″ you shal shevv the death of our Lord vntil he come ✝ verse 27 Therfore vvhosoeuer shal eate this bread or drinke the chalice of our Lord vnvvorthily he shal be ″ guilty of the body and of the bloud of our Lord. ✝ verse 28 But let a man proue him self and so let him eate of that bread and drinke of the chalice ✝ verse 29 For he that eateth and drinketh vnvvorthily eateth and drinketh iudgement to him self ″ not discerning the body of our Lord. ⊢ ✝ verse 30 Therfore are there among you many weake and feble and ″ many sleepe ✝ verse 31 But if vve did ″ iudge our selues vve should not be iudged ✝ verse 32 But vvhiles vve are iudged of our Lord vve are chastised that vvith this world vve be not damned ⊢ ✝ verse 33 Therfore my brethren vvhen you come together to eate ″ expect one an other ✝ verse 34 If any man be an hungred let him eate at home that you come not together vnto iudgement And the rest ″ I vvil dispose vvhen I come ANNOTATIONS CHAP. XI 2. My precepts Our Pastors and Prelates haue authoritie to commaund and vve are bound to obey And the Gouerners of the Church may take order and prescribe that vvhich is comely in euery state as time and place require though the things be not of the substance of our religion 5. Euery vvoman Vvhat gifts of God so euer vvomen haue though supernatural as some had in the Primitiue Church yet they may not forget their vvomanly shamefastnes but shevv them selues subiect and modest and couer their heads vvith a veile 16. Custome If vvomen or other to defend their disorder malipertnes dispute or alleage Scriptures and reasons or require causes of their preachers vvhy by vvhat authoritie they should be thus restrained in things indifferent make them no other ansvver but this This is the custome of the Church this is our custome Vvhich is a goodly rule to represse the saucinesse of contentious ●anglers vvhich being out of al modestie and reason neuer vvant vvordes and replies against the Church Vvhich Church if it could then by prescription of tvventy or thirty yeres and by the authority of one or tvvo of their first preachers stoppe the mouthes of the seditious vvhat should not the custome of fiftene hundred yeres the decrees of many hundred Pastors gaine of reasonable modest and humble men 19. There must be heresies Vvhen the Apostle saith Heresies must be He shevveth the euent and not that God hath directly so appointed it as necessarie for that they be it commeth of mans malice and free vvil but that they be conuerted to the manifestation of the good and constant in faith the Churches vnitie that is Gods special vvorke of prouidence that vvorketh good of euil And for that there should fall Heresies and Schismes specially concerning the Article and vse of the B Sacrament of the Altar vvhereof he novv beginneth to treate it may make vs maruel the lesse to see so great dissensions Heresies and Schismes of the vvicked and vveake in faith concerning the same Such things then vvil be but vvo to him by vvhom scandals or Sectes do come Let vs vse Heretikes saith S. Augustine not to that end to approue their errours but that by defending the Catholike doctrine against their deceices vve may be more vvatchful and vvary because it is most truely vvritten There must be heresies that the tried and approued may be manifested or discoured from the holovv hartes among you Let vs vse this benefite of Gods prouidence for Heretikes be made of such as vvould erre or be naught though they vvere in the Church but being out they profite vs excedingly not by teaching the truth vvhich they knovv not but by stirring vp the carnal in the Church to seeke truth and the spiritual Catholikes to deere the truth for there be innumerable holy approued men in the Church but they be not discerned from other among vs nor manifest so long as vve had rather sleepe in darknes of ignorance then behold the light of truth therfore many are raised out of their sleepe by Heretikes to see the day of God and are glad thereof August c. 8. de vera relig 20. Our Lordes supper The Christians at or about the time of the Churches onely Sacrifice and their communicating thereof kept great feastes vvhich continued long for that the reliefe of the poore vpon the common charges of the richer sort and the charitie and vnitie of al sortes vvere much preserued thereby for vvhich cause they vvere called 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 that is Charities of the auncient Fathers and vvere kept commonly in Church houses or porches adioyning or in the body of the Church vvhereof see Tertullian Apolog. c. 19. Clemens Alexand. S. Iustine S. Augustine cont Faiest li. 20 c. 20. after the Sacrifice and Communion vvas ended as S. Chrysostom ho. 27. in 1 Cor. in initio iudgeth Those feastes S. Paul here calleth Coenas Dominicas because they vvere made in the Churches vvhich then vvere called Dominica that is Our Lordes houses The disorder therfore kept among the Corinthians in these Church-feastes of Charitie the Apostle seeketh here to redresse from the foule abuses
Ecclesiast Hier. c. 1 part ● in princip and before the receiuing the vvhole Church of God crieth vpon it Domine non sum digni●s Deus propitius este mihi peccators Lambe of God that takest avvay the sinnes of the vvorld haue mercie on vs. And for better discerning of this diuine meate vve are called from common profane houses to Gods Churchs for this vve are forbidden to make it in vulge apparel and are appointed sacred solemne vestiments Hiero. in Epitaph N●pot li. 2 adu Pelag. c. 9. Paulinus ep 12 ad Seuer Io. Diaco in vit D. Greg. li. 3 c. 59. For this is the halovving of Corporals and Chalices Ambr. 2 Off. c. 28. Nazianz Orat. ad Arianos Optatu● li. 6 in initio for this profane tables are remoued and altars consecrated August Ser de temp 255. for this the very Priests them selues are honorable chast sacred Hiero. ep 1 ad Heliodorum c. ● Li● adu Iouin c. 19 Ambros in 1 Tim. 3. for this the people is forbidden to touch it vvith cōmon hands Nazianz. orat ad A●●ano● in initio for this great care and solicitude is taken that no part of either kinde fall to the ground Cyril Hieros mystag 5 in fine Orig. ho. 13 in c. 25 Exod. for this sacred prouision is made that if any hosts or parts of the Sacrament do remaine vnreceiued they be most religiously reserued vvith al honour and diligence possible and for this examination of consciences confession continencie as S. Augustine saith receiuing it fasting Thus dovve Catholikes and the Church of God discerne the holy Body and bloud by S. Paules rule not onely from your profane bread and v●ine vvhich not by any secrete abuse of your Curats or Clerkes but by the very order of your booke the Minister if any remaine after your Communion may take home vvith him to his ovvne vse and therfore is no more holy by your ovvne iudgement then the rest of his meates but from al other either vulgar or sanctified meates as the Catechumens bread and our vsual holy bread If al this be plaine and true and you haue nothing agreable to the Apostles nor Christes institution but al clean● contrarie then imporet vobis Deus and confound you for not discerning his holy Body and for conculcating the bloud of the nevv Testament ●0 Many sleepe Vve see here by this it is a fearful case and crime to defile by sinne as much as in vs lieth the body of Christin the Sacrament seeing God strooke many to death for it in the Primitiue Church and punished others by greuous sicknes No maruel that so many strange diseases and deaths fall vpon vs novv in the vvorld 31. Iudge your selues Vve may note here that it is not ynough onely to sinne no more or to repent lightly of that vvhich is past but that vve should punish our selues according to the vveight of the faults past and forgiuen and also that God vvil punish vs by temporal scourges in this life or the next if vve do not make our selues very cleane before vve come to receiue his holy Sacrament vvhose hea●y hands vve may escape by punishing our selues by fasting and other penance 33. Expect one an other Returning novv to their former fault and disorder for the vvhich he tooke this occasion to talke of the holy Sacrament and hovv great a fault it is to come vnvvorthely to it he exhorteth them to keepe their said suppers or feastes in vnitie peace and sobrietie the riche expecting the poore c. 34. I vvil dispose Man particular orders decrees moe then be here or in any other booke of the nevv Testament expresly vvritten did the Apostles as we see here and namely S. Paul to the Corinthians set dovvne by tradition vvhich our vvhole ministration of the MASSE is agreable vnto as the substance of the Sacrifice and Sacrament is by the premisses proued to be most consonant Caluins supper and Communion in al points vvholy repugnant to the same And that it agreeth not to these other not vvrittē traditions they easely confesse The * Apostles deliuered vnto the Church to take it onely fasting they care not for it The Apostles taught the Church to consecrate by the vvordes and the signe of the Crosse vvithout vvhich saith S. Augustine tract in Io. 118. Ser. ●5 in append Chrys ho. 〈◊〉 in 16 Mat. no Sacrament is rightly perfited the Protestants haue takē it avvay The Apostles taught the Church to keepe * a Memorie or inuocatiō of Saincts in this Sacrifice the Caluinists haue none The Apostles decreed that in this Sacrifice there should be special praiers for the dead Chrys ho. in ep ad Philip. Aug. de cur pro mort c. 1 they haue none Likewise that water should be mixed with the win● and so forth See Annot. in c. 11 〈◊〉 23. Bread Therfore if Caluin had made his new administration according to all the Apostles written wordes yet not knovving how many things beside the Apostle had to prescribe in these wordes Catera cum vener● disponam the rest I wil dispose when I come he could not haue satisfied any wise man in his new chaunge But now seeing they are fallen to so palpable blindnes that their doing is directly opposite to the very Scripture also which they pretend to folow onely and haue quite destroied both the name substance and al good accidents of Christes principal Sacrament we trust al the world wil see their folly and impudencie CHAP. XII They must not make their diuersitle of Giftes an occasion of Schisme considering that al are of one Holy Ghost and for the profit of the one body of Christ vvhich in the Church 12 Vvhich also could not be a body vvithout such varietie of members 12 Therfore neither they that haue the inferiour giftes must be discontent seing it is Gods distribution nor they that haue the greater contemne the other considering they are no lesse necessarie 25 but al in al ioyne together 2● and euery one knovv his ovvne place verse 1 ANd concerning spiritual things I vvil not haue you ignorāt brethren ✝ verse 2 You know that vvhen you vvere heathen you vvent to dumme Idols according as you vvere ledde ✝ verse 3 Therfore I doe you to vnderstand that no mā speaking in the Spirit of God saith anáthema to IESVS And no man can say Our Lord IESVS but in the holy Ghost ✝ verse 4 And there are diuisions of graces but one Spirit ✝ verse 5 Andthere are diuisions of ministrations but one Lord. ✝ verse 6 And there are diuisions of operations but one God vvhich vvorketh al in al. ✝ verse 7 And the manifestation of the Spirit is giuen vnto euery one to profit ✝ verse 8 To one certes by the Spirit is giuen the vvord of vvisedom and to an other the vvord of knovvledge according to the same Spirit ✝ verse 9 to an other
say alvvaies Dimitte no●is debita nostra Forgiue vs our detes August li. 2. Retract c. 18. 29. At Christ the Church It is an vnspeakable dignitie of the CHVRCH vvhich the Apostle expresseth often els vvhere but specially in this vvhole passage to be that creature onely for vvhich Christ effectually suffered to be vvashed and embrued vvith vvater and bloud issuing out of his holy side to be nourished vvith his ovvne body for so doth S. Irenaeus expound li 5. in principio to be his members to be so ioyned vnto him as the body and members of the same flesh bone and substance to the head to be loued and cherished of him as vvife of husband yea to be his vvife and most deere spouse taken and formed as S. Augustine often saith out of his ovvne side vpon the Crosse as Eue our first father Adams spouse vvas made of his tibbe In Psal 126. in Psal 127. tract 9 in Ioan. tract 120. In respect of vvhich great dignitie and excellencie the same holy father affirmeth the CHVRCH to be the principal creature and therfore named in the Creede next after the Holy Ghost and he proueth against the Macedonians the Holy Ghost to be God because he is named before the Church in the confession of our faith Of vvhich Incomparable excellencie of the Church so beloued of Christ and so inseparatly ioyned in mariage vvith him if the Heretikes of our time had any sense or consideration they vvould neither thinke their cōtemptible companie or cōgregation to be the glorious spouse of our Lord nor teach that the Church may erre that is to say may be diuorced from her spouse for Idolatrie superstition Heresie or other abominations Vvherevpon one of these absurdities vvould ensue that either Christ may sometimes be vvithout a Church spouse in earth as he vvas al the vvhile there vvere no Caluinists if their Church be the spouse of Christ or els if the Catholike Church onely is and hath been his vvife and the same haue such errors as the Heretikes falsely pretend that his vvife so deere and so praised here is notvvithstanding a very vvhoore Vvhich horrible absurdities proue and conuince to any man of common sense both that the Catholike Church alvvaies is and that it teacheth truth alvvaies and to honour God truely and sincerely alvvaies vvhatsoeuer the adulterous generation of Heretikes thinke or blaspheme ●● This is a great Sacrament Mariage a great Sacramēt of Christ and his Church prefigured in the first parēts Adam saith S. Augustine tract 15 in Io. vvho vvas a forme or figure of him that vvas to come yea rather God in him gaue vs a great token of a Sacrament For both he deserued sleeping to take a vvise and of his ribbs his vvife vvas made vnto him because of Christ sleeping on the Crosse the Church vvas to be made out of his side In an other place he maketh Matrimonie a Sacramēt of Christ and his Church in that that as the maried mā must forsake father mother and cleaue vnto his vvife so Christ as it vvere left his father exi●an●●ing him self by his incarnatiō left the Synagogue his mother ioyned him self to the Church Li. 12 c. 8. cont Faustum In diuers other places he maketh it also a Sacrament specially in that it is an inseparable bond betvvixt tvvo and that can neuer be dissolued but by death signifying Christs perpetual and indissoluble coniunction vvith the Church his one onely spouse de Gen. ad lit li. 9 c. 7. Cont Pelag. de pec orig li. 2. c. 34. De fid et ep c. 7. De bono coniug c. 7. 18. And in an other place The good of Mariage saith he among the people of God is in the holines of a Sacrament De bono cōiugali c. 24. Vvho vvould haue thought such mysteries and Sacramēts to be in Mariage that the ioyning of man vvife together should represent so great a myserie if the Apostle him self after him this holy father and others had not noted it or vvho can maruel that the holy Church taketh this to be a Sacrament and to giue grace of sanctification to the parties maried that they may liue together in mutual fidelitie bring vp their children in faith aud feare of God and possesse their vessel as the Apostle speaketh in sanctification and honour and not in passion of lust and ignominie as the Heathen do vvhich knovv not God and as our brutish nevv Maisters seeme to do that commend mariage aboue al things so farre as it feedeth their concupiscences but for grace Sacrament mysterie or sanctification thereby they care no more then the Heathen or brute beastes do And thus vve gather that matrimonie is a Sacrament and not of the Greeke vvord Mysterie onely as Caluin falsely saith not of the Latin vvord Sacrament both vvhich vve knovv haue of their nature a more general signification and that in the Scriptures also but vvhereas these names are here giuen to Matrimonie by the Apostle are not giuen in the Scriptures to Baptisme and the Eucharist let them tel vs vvhy they also apply these vvordes from their general signification to signifie specially and peculiarly those tvvo Sacramēts neuer so named expresly in Scripture and do not likevvise folovv the Catholike Church in calling matrimonie by the same name vvhich is here so called of the Apostle specially vvhereas the signification in it is as great as in any other of the Sacraments and rather greater CHAP. VI. Likevvise children and parents he exhorteth ● item seruants and maisters 〈◊〉 Then that al take courage in the might of God but so that vvithal they arm● them selue considering vvhat mightie enemies they haue vvith al peeces of spiritual armour● 〈◊〉 praying alvvaies feruently and for him also verse 1 CHILDREN obey your parents in our Lord. for this is iust ✝ verse 2 Honour thy father and thy mother vvhich is the first commaundement in the promis ✝ verse 3 that it may be vvel vvith thee and thou maiest be long-liued vpon the earth ✝ verse 4 And you fathers prouoke not your children to anger but bring them vp in the discipline and correption of our Lord. ✝ verse 5 * Seruants be obedient to your lordes according to the flesh with feare and trembling in the simplicitie of your hart as to Christ ✝ verse 6 not seruing to the eie as it vvere pleasing men but as the seruants of Christ doing the vvil of God frō the hart ✝ verse 7 vvith a good vvil seruing as to our Lord and not to men ✝ verse 8 Knovving that euery one vvhat good soeuer he shal doe that shal he receiue of our Lord vvhether he be bond or free ✝ verse 9 And you maisters doe the same things to them remitting threatenings knovving that both their Lord and yours is in heauen and * acception of persons is not
the dead that he may be in al things holding the primacie ✝ verse 19 because in him it hath vvel pleased al fulnes to inhabite ✝ verse 20 and by him to reconcile al things vnto him self pacifying by the bloud of his crosse vvhether the things in earth or the things that are in heauen ✝ verse 21 And you vvhereas you vvere sometime alienated and enemies in sense in euil vvorkes ✝ verse 22 yet novv he hath reconciled in the body of his flesh by death to present you holy immaculate and blameles before him ✝ verse 23 if yet ye cōtinue in the faith grounded and stable and vnmoueable from the hope of the Gospel vvhich you haue heard vvhich is preached among al creatures that are vnder heauen vvhereof I Paul am made a minister ✝ verse 24 Vvho novv reioyce in suffering for you and ● do accomplish those things that vvant of the passions of Christ in my flesh for his body vvhich is the CHVRCH ✝ verse 25 vvhereof I am made a minister according to the dispensation of Gods vvhich is giuen me tovvard you that I may fulfil the vvord of God ✝ verse 26 the mysterie that hath been hidden from vvorldes and generations but novv is manifested to his sainctes ✝ verse 27 to vvhō God vvould make knowen the riches of the glorie of this sacrament in the Gentiles vvhich is Christ in you the hope of glorie ✝ verse 28 vvhom vve preache admonishing euery man and teaching euery man in al vvisedom that vve may present euery man perfect in Christ IESVS ✝ verse 29 Vvherein also I labour striuing according to his operation vvhich he vvorketh in me in povver ANNOTATIONS CHAP. I. 24. D●●●●●plish that ●●●●teth As Christ the head and his body make one person mystical and one full Christ the Church being therfore his plenitude ful●es or complement Ephes 1 so the passions of his head and the afflictions of the body and members make one complete masse of passions Vvith such difference for al that betvvene the one sort and the other as the preeminence of the head and special●y such a head aboue the body requireth and giueth And not only these passions vvhich he suffered in him self vvhich vvere fully ended in his death and vverein them selues fully sufficient for the redemption of the vvorld remission of al sinnes but al those vvhich his body and members suffer are his also and of him they receiue the condition qualitie and force to be meritorious and satisfactorie For though there be no insufficiencie in the actions or passions of Christ the head yet his vvisedom vvil and iustice requireth and ordaineth * that his body and members should be f●llovves of his passions as they looke to be fellovves of his glorie that so suffering vvith him and by his example they may appl●e to them selues and others the general medicine of Christes merites and satisfactions as it is effectually and applied to vs by Sacraments sacrifice and other vvaies also 〈…〉 sor being no more iniurious to Christe● death then the other notvvithstanding the vaine clamours of the Protestants that vvould vnder pretence of Christes Passion take avvay the valure of al good deedes Herevpon it is plaine novv that this accomplishment of the vvants of Christes Passions vvhich the Apostle and other Saincts make vp in their flesh is not mean● but of the penal and satisfactorie vvorkes of Christ in his members euery good man adding continually and specially Martyrs somevvhat to accomplish the full measure thereof and these be the plenitude of his passions and satisfactions as the Church is the plenitude of his person therfore these also through the communion of Saincts and the societie that is not onely betvvene the head and the body but also betvvene one members and an other are not only satisfactorie and many vvaies profitable for the sufferers them selues but also for other their fellovv-members in Christ for though one member can not merite for an other properly yet may one beare the burden and discharge the debt of an other both by the lavv of God and nature and it vvas ridiculous Heresie of Vvicleffe to deny the same Yea as vve see here the passions of Saincts are alvvaies suffered for the common good of the vvhole body and sometimes vvithal by the sufferers special intention they are applicable to special persons one or many as here the Apostle ioyeth in his passions for the Collossians in an other place his afflictions be for the saluation of the Corinthians sometimes he vvisheth to be Anathe●●a that is according to Origens exposition i● li. 〈◊〉 ho. 10. 24. a sacrifice for the Ievves and he often speaketh of his death as of a libation host or offering as the fathers do of al Martyrs passions Al vvhich dedicated and sanctified in Christes bloud and sacrifice make the plenitude of his Passion and haue a forcible crie intercession and satisfaction for the Church and the particular necessities thereof In vvhich as some do abound in good vvorkes and satisfactions as S. Paul vvho reckeneth vp his afflictions and glorieth in them 2 Cor. 11 and Iob vvho auoucheth that his penalties farre surmounted his sinnes and our Ladie much more vvho neuer sinned and yet suffered so great dolours so others some do vvant and are to be holpen by the aboundance of their fellovv-members Vvhich entercourse of spiritual offices and the recompense of the vvants of one part by the store of the other is the ground of the old libels of Indulgence vvhereof is treated before our of S. Cyprian See the Annotations 2 Cor. 2. v. 10 and of al indulgences or pardons vvhich the Church daily dispenseth vvith great iustice and mercie by their hands in vvhom Christ hath put the vvord of our reconcilement to vvhom he hath committed the keies to keepe and vse his sheep● to seede his mysteries and al his goods to dispense his povver to binde and loose his commission to remine and reteine and the stevvardship of his familie to giue euery one their meate and sust●nance in due season CHAP. II. He is careful for them though he vvere neuer vvith them that they rest in the vvonderful vvisedom vvhich is in Christian religion and be not caried avvay either vvith Philosophie to 〈◊〉 Christ and to sacrifice to Angel●● or vvith Iudaisme to receive any 〈…〉 of Moyses lavv verse 1 FOR I vvil haue you knovv brethren vvhat maner of care I haue for you and for them that are at Laodicia and vvhosoeuer haue not seen my face in the flesh ✝ verse 2 that their hartes may be comforted instructed in charitie vnto al the riches of the fulnes of vnderstāding vnto the knovvledge of the mysterie of God the Father of Christ IESVS ✝ verse 3 in vvhom be al the treasures of vvisedom and knovvledge hidde ✝ verse 4 But this I say that no man deceiue you in loftines of vvordes ✝ verse 5 For although I
an external Priesthod or Christes death to abolish the same for this is a demonstration that if Christ haue abolished Priesthod he hath abolished the nevv lavv vvhich is the nevv Testament and state of Grace vvhich as Christian Commonvvealths liue vnder Neither vvere it true that the Priesthod vvere trāslated vvith the Lavv if al external Priesthod ended by Christes death vvhere the nevv lavv began for so the lavv should not depend on Priesthod but dure vvhen al Priesthod vvere ended vvhich is against S. Paules doctrine Furthermore it is to be noted that this legitimation or putting Communities vnder lavv and Priesthod of vvhat order soeuer is no othervvise but ioyning one vvith an other in one homage or sacrifice external vvhich is the proper act of Priesthod for as no lavvful state can be vvithout priesthod so no priesthod can be vvithout sacrifice And vve meane alvvaies of Priesthod sacrifice taken in their ovvne proper signification as here S. Paul taketh them for the constitution difference alteration or trāslation of states and lavves rise not vpon any mutation of spiritual or metaphorically taken Priesthod or sacrifice but vpon those things in proper acception as it is most plaine Lastly it foloweth of this that though Christ truely sacrificed him self vpon the Crosse there also a Priest according to the order of Melchisedec and there made the ful redemption of the vvorld confirmed and consummated his compact and Testament and the lavv and priesthod of this his nevv and eternal state by his bloud yet that can not be the forme of sacrifice into vvhich the old Priesthod and sacrifices vvere translated vvherevpon the Apostle inferreth the translation of the Law For they all vvere figures of Christes death and ended in effect at his death yet they vvere not altered into that kind of sacrifice vvhich vvas to be made but once and vvas executed in such a sort that peoples and nations Christened could not meete often to vvorship at it nor haue their law and Priestes constituted in the same though for the honour and duety remembrance and representatiō thereof not onely vve Christian● but also al peoples faithful both of Iewes Gentiles haue had their priesthod and sacrifices according to the difference of their states Vvhich kind of Sacrifices vvere translated one into an other and so no doubt is the Priesthod Leuitical properly turned into the Priesthod and sacrifice of the Church according to Melchisedecks rite and Christes institution in the formes of bread and vvine See the next note 17. A Priest for euer Christ is not called a Priest for euer onely for that his person is eternal or for that he sitteth on the right hand of God and perpetually praieth or maketh intercession for vs or for that the effect of his death is euerlasting for al this proueth not that in proper signification his Priesthod is perpetual but according to the iudgement of al the fathers grounded vpon this deepe and diuine discourse of S. Paul and vpon the very nature definition and propriety of Priesthod and the excellent act and order of Melchisedec and the state of the new law he is a Priest for euer according to Melchisedecks order specially in respect of the sacrifice of his holy body and bloud instituted at his last supper and executed by his commission commaundement and perpetual concurrence vvith his Priests in the formes of bread and vvine in vvhich things onely the said high Priest Melchisedec did sacrifice For though S. Paul make no expresse mention hereof because of the depth of the mysterie and their incredulity or feeblenesse to vvhom he vvrote yet it is euident in the iudgement of all the learned fathers vvithout exception that euer vvrote either vpon this epistle or vpon the 14 of Genesis or the Psalme 109 or by occasion haue treated of the sacrifice of the altar that the eternity and proper act of Christes Priesthod and consequently the immutability of the new law consisteth in the perpetual offering of Christes body and bloud in the Church Which thing is so vvell knowen to the Aduersaries of Christes Church and Priesthod and so graunted that they be forced impudently to cauill vpon certaine Hebrue particles that Melchisedec did not offer in bread and vvine yea and vvhen that vvill not serue plainely to deny him to haue been a Priest vvhich is to giue checkmate to the Apostle and to ouerthrow all his discourse Thus vvhiles these vvicked men pretend to defend Christes onely Priesthod they in deede abolish as much as in them lieth the vvhole order office and state of his eternall law and Priesthod Arnobius saith By the mysterie of bread and vvine he vvas made a Priest for euer And againe The eternal memorie by vvhich he gaue the food of his body to them that feare him in psal 109. 110. Lactatius In the Church he must needes haue his eternal Priesthod according to the order of Melabisedec Li. 14. Institut S. Hierom to Luagrius Aarons Priesthod had an end bus Melchisedecks that is Christes and the Churches is perpetuall both for the time past and to come S. Chrysostom therfore calleth the Churches sacrifice hostia● inconsumptib●em an host or sacrifice that can not be consumed ho. 17 in 9 Hebr. S. Cyprian bostiam qua sublatae nulla esset futura religio an host vvhich being taken away there could be no religion de Cana● D●mini nu 2. Emissenus perpetuam oblationem perpetuò currentem redemptionem a perpetual oblation and a redemption that runneth or continueth euerlastingly ho. 5 de Pasch And our Sauiour expresseth so much in the very institution of the B. Sacrament of his body and bloud specially vvhen he calleth the later kind the nevv Testament in his bloud signifying that as the old law vvas established in the bloud of beastes so the new vvhich is his eternal Testament should be dedicated and perpetual in his owne bloud not onely as it vvas shed on the Crosse but as giuen in the Chalice And therfore into this sacrifice of the altar saith S. Augustine li. 17 de Ciuit. c. 20. S. Leo ser 8 de Passione and the rest vvere the old sacrifices to be translated See S. Cyprian ep 63 ad Cecil nu 2. Ambrose de Sacram. li. 5. 6. 4. S. Augustine in Psal 33. Conc. ● and li. 17. de Ciuit. c. 17. S. Hierom ep 17. c. 2. ep 126. Epiph. har 55. Theodoret in Psal 109. Damascene li. 4. c. 14. Finally if any of the fathers or all the fathers had either vvisedom grace or intelligence of Gods vvorde and mysteries this is the truth If nothing vvil serue our Aduersaries Christ Iesus confound them and defend his eternal Priesthod and state of his new Testament established in the same 18. Of the former commaundement The vvhole law of Moyses conteining all their old Priesthod sacrifice sacraments and ceremonies is called the Old commaundement and the new Testament conteining
he hath novv giuen and of the bloud vvhich he hath shed in illis praenuntiabarut occidendus in hoc annuntiatur occisus In them he vvas forshevved as to be killed in these he is shevved as killed And S. Gregorie Nazia●●●● saith oral in morbum that the Priest in this sacrifice immiscet se magnis Chrisi Passionibus S. Ambrose li. 1. Offic. c. 48. Offertur Christus in imagine quasi recipiens passionem Alexander the first ep 〈◊〉 Orthodox nu 4. 〈◊〉 1. Conc. Cuius corpus sanguis conficitur passio etiam celebratur S. Gregorie ho. 37 in Euang. So often as vve offer the host of his Passion so often vve removve his Passion And He suffeteth for vs againe in mysterie And Isychius li. 26. ● in Leuit. post m●d By the sacrifice of the onely-begotten many thinges are giuen vnto vs to vvitte the remission or pardoning of al mankinde and the singular introduction or bringing in of the mysteries of the nevv Testament And the said fathers and others by reason of the difference in the maner of Christes presence and oblation in respect of that on the Crosse called this the vnblouddy sacrifice as * Caluin him self confesseth but ansvvereth them in the pride of hereticall spirit vvith these vvordes Nihil moror quòd si● loquantur vttusti scriptores that is I passe not for it that the auncient vvriters do so speake calling the distinction of blouddy and vnblouddy sacrifice scholasticall and friuolous and diabolicum comment●●m a diuelish deuise Vvith such ignorant and blasphemous men vve haue to do that thinke they vnderstand the Scriptures better then all the fathers CHAP. X. Because in the yerely feast of Expiation vvas only a commoration of sinnes therfore in place of al those old sacrifices the Psalme telleth vs of the oblation of Christes body 10 vvhich he offered blouddily but once the Leuitical Priests offering so euery day because that once vvas sufficient for euer 15 in that it purchased as the prophet also vvitnesseth remission of sinnes 19 After al this he prosecuteth and exhorteth them vnto perseuirance partly vvith the opening of Heauen by our high-priest 26 partly vvith the terrour of damnation if they fall againe 32 bidding them remember hovv much they had suffered already and not lose their revvard verse 1 FOR the lavv hauing ″ a shadovv of good things to come not the very image of the things euery yere vvith the self same hostes which they offer incessantly can neuer make the commers thereto perfect ✝ verse 2 othervvise ″ they should haue ceased to be offered because the vvorshippers once cleansed should haue no conscience of sinne any longer ✝ verse 3 but in them there is made a cōmemotation of sinne euery yere ✝ verse 4 for it is ″ impossible that vvith the bloud of oxen and goates sinnes should be taken avvay ✝ verse 5 Therfore comming into the vvorld he saith ″ Host and oblation thou vvouldest not ″ but a body thou hast fitted to me ✝ verse 6 Holocaustes and for sinne did not please thee ✝ verse 7 Then said I Behold I come in the head of the booke it is vvritten of me That I may doe thy vvil ô God ✝ verse 8 Saying before Because hostes and oblations holocaustes for sinne thou vvouldest not ″ neither did they please thee vvhich are offered according to the lavv ✝ verse 9 then said I Behold I come that I may doe thy vvil ô God he taketh avvay the first that he may establish that that folovveth ✝ verse 10 In the vvhich vvil vve are sanctified by the oblation of the body of IESVS Christ once ✝ verse 11 And euery priest in deede is ready daily ministring and ″ often offering the same hostes vvhich can neuer take avvay sinnes ✝ verse 12 but this man offering one host for sinnes for euer * sitteth on the right hand of God ✝ verse 13 hence forth expecting vntil his enemies be put the footestoole of his feete ✝ verse 14 For by one oblation hath he consummated for euer them that are sanctified ✝ verse 15 And the holy Ghost also doth testifie to vs. For after that he said ✝ verse 16 And this is the Testament vvhich I vvil make to them after those daies saith our Lord giuing lavves in their hartes in their mindes vvil I superscribe them ✝ verse 17 and their sinnes and iniquities I vvil novv remēber no more ✝ verse 18 But vvhere there is remission of these ″ novv there is not an oblation for sinnes ✝ verse 19 Hauing therfore brethren confidence in the entring of he holies in the bloud of Christ ✝ verse 20 vvhich he hath dedicated to vs a nevv and liuing vvay by the vele that is his flesh ✝ verse 21 and a high priest ouer the house of God ✝ verse 22 let vs approche vvith a true hart in fulnesse of faith hauing our hartes sprinkled from euil consciencel and our body vvashed vvith cleane vvater ✝ verse 23 let vs hold the confession of our hope vndeclining for he is faithful that hath promised ✝ verse 24 and let vs consider one an other vnto the prouocation of charitie and of good vvorkes ✝ verse 25 not forsaking our assemblie as some are accustomed but comforting and so much the more as you see the day approching ✝ verse 26 * For ″ if vve sinne vvillingly after the knovvledge of the truth receiued novv there is not left an host for sinnes ✝ verse 27 but a certaine terrible expectation of iudgement and rage of fire vvhich shal consume the aduersaries ✝ verse 28 A man making the lavv of Moyses frustrate vvithout any mercie * dieth vnder tvvo or three vvitnesses ✝ verse 29 hovv much more thinke you doth he deserue vvorse punishements vvhich hath troden the sonne of God vnder foote and estemed ″ the bloud of the testament polluted vvherein he is sanctified and hath done contumelie to the spirit of grace ✝ verse 30 For vve knovv him that said Reuenge to me I vvil repay And againe That our Lord vvil iudge his people ✝ verse 31 ″ It is horrible to fal into the handes of the liuing God ✝ verse 32 But call to minde the old daies vvherein being illuminated you sustained a great fight of passions ✝ verse 33 and on the one part certes by reproches and tribulations made a spectacle and on the other part made companions of them that conuersed in such sort ✝ verse 34 For ″ you both had compassion on them that vvere in bondes and the spoile of your ovvne goodes you tooke ″ vvith ioy knovving that you haue a better and a permanent substāce ✝ verse 35 Do not therfore leese your confidence vvhich hath a great remuneration ✝ verse 36 For patience is necessarie for you that doing the vvil of God you may receiue the promise ✝ verse 37 For * yet a litle and a very litle
vvhile he that is to come vvil come and vvil not slacke ✝ verse 38 and my iust ″ liueth of faith ⊢ but if he vvithdravv him self he shal not please my soule ✝ verse 39 But vve are not the children of vvithdravving vnto perdition but of faith to the vvinning of the soule ANNOTATIONS CHAP. X. 1. A shadovv The sacrifices and ceremonies of the old law vvere so far from the truth of Christs Sacraments and from giuing spirit grace remission redemption and iustification and therevpon the entrance into heauen and ioyes celestiall that they vvere but mere shadowes vnperfectly and obscurely representing the graces of the new Testament and of Christes death vvhereas all the holy Churches rites and actions instituted by Christ in the Priesthod of the new law conteine and giue grace iustification and life euerlasting to the faithful and vvorthy receiuers and therfore they be not shades or darke resemblances of Christes passion vvhich is the fountaine of all grace and mercie but perfect images and most liuely representations of the same specially the sacrifice of the altar vvhich because it is the same oblation the same host and offered by the same Priest Christ IESVS though by the ministerie of man and in mysterie is the most pure and neere image character and correspondence to the sacrifice of Christes passion both in substance force and effect that can be 2. They should haue ceased If the hostes and offerings of the old law had been of them selues perfect to all effectes of redemption and remission as the Hebrues against vvhom the Apostle disputeth did thinke and had had no relation to Christes sacrifice on the Crosse or any other absolute and vniuersal oblation or remedie for sinne but by and of their owne efficacie could haue generally purged and cleansed man of all sinne and damnation then they should neuer haue needed to be so often repeated and reiterated For being both generally auailable for all by their opinion and particularly applied in as ample sort as they could be to the seueral infirmities of euery offender there had been no sinnes left But sinnes did remaine euen those sinnes for vvhich they had offered sacrifices before notvvithstanding their sacrifices vvere particularly applied vnto them For offering yerely they did not onely offer sacrifices for the new committed crimes but euen for the old for vvhich they had often sacrificed before the sacrifices being rather recordes and attestations of their sinnes then a redemption or full remission as Christes death is Vvhich being once applied to man by Baptisme vvipeth away all sinnes past God neuer remembring them any more nor euer any sacrifice or sacrament or ceremonie being made or done for them any more though for new sinnes other remedies be daily requisite Their sacrifices then could not of them selues remitte sinnes much lesse make the general redemption vvithout relation to Christes Passion And so you see it is plaine euery vvhere that the Apostle proueth not by the often repetition of the Iewish sacrifices that they vvere no sacrifices at all but that they vvere not of that absolute force or efficacie to make redemption or any remission vvithout dependance of the one vniuersal redemption by Christ his vvhole purpose being to incul●ate vnto them the necessitie of Christes death and the oblation of the new Testament As for the Churches holy sacrifice it is cleane of an other kinde then those of the Iewes and therfore he maketh no opposition betwixt it and Christes death or sacrifice on the Crosse in all this Epistle but rather as a sequele of that one general oblation couertly alvvaies inferreth the same as being in a different maner the very self same host and offering that vvas done vpon the Crosse and continually is vvrought by the self same Priest 4. Impossible The hostes and sacrifices of the old law vvhich the carnal Iewes made all the count of vvithout relation to Christes death vvere not onely not perfect and absolute sufficient in them selues but they did not nor could not remit any sinnes at all being but onely signes therof reserring the offenders for remission in deede to Christes Passion I or the bloud of bruit beastes could haue no other effect nor any other element or creature before Christes death the fruite vvhereof before it vvas extant could be no othervvise properly applied vnto them but by beleefe in him 5. Host and oblation He meaneth not that God vvould no host nor sacrifice any more as the Protestants falsely imagin for that vvere to take away not onely the sacrifice of Christes body vpon the altar but the sacrifice of the same body vpon the Crosse also Therfore the Prophet speaketh onely of the legal and carnal sacrifices of the Iewes signifying that they did neuer of them selues please God but in respect of Christ by vvhose oblation of his owne body they should please 5. But a body If Christ had not had a body he could not haue had any vvorthy matter or any matter at all to sacrifice in visible maner other then the hostes of the old law Neither could he either haue made the general redemption by his one oblation vpon the Crosse nor the daily sacrifice of the Church for both vvhich his body vvas fitted by the diuine vvisedom Which is an high conclusion not vnderstood of Ievves Pagans nor the Heretikes of our time that Christes humane nature vvas taken to make the Sonne of God vvho in his diuine nature could not be either Priest or host fitte to be the sacrifice and Priest of his father in a more vvorthy sort then all the Priests or oblations of the old law And that this body vvas giuen him not onely to be the sacrifice vpon the Crosse but also vpon the altar S. Augustine affirmeth in these vvordes The table vvhich the Priest of the nevv Testament doth exhibit is of his body and bloud for that it the sacrifice vvhich succeded al these sacrifices that vvere offered in shadovv of that to come For the vvhich also vve acknovvledge that voice of the same Mediatour in the psalme BVT A BODY THOV HAST FITTED TO ME because in steede of all those sacrifices and oblations his body is offered and is ministred to the partakers or receiuers Li. 17 Ciuit. Dei c. 20. And againe li. 4 de Trin. c. 14. Who so iust and holy a Priest as the onely sonne of God What might so conueniently be offered for men of men as mans flesh and vvhat so fitte for this immolation or offering as mortal flesh vvhat so cleane for cleansing the vices of mortal men as she flesh borne of the virgins vvombe and vvhat can be offered and receiued so gratefully as the flesh of our sacrifice made the body of our Priest 8. Neither did they please thee By that he saith the things offered in the Lavv did not please God and likevvise by that he saith the former to be taken avvay that the second may haue
to abuse the simple do falsifie this sentence of the Apostle to make it serue for the mariage of Votaries it is notorious First they vse deceit in supplying the verbe substantiue that vvanteth making it the Indicatiue moode thus Mariage is honorable c. as though the Apostle affirmed al mariage to be honorable or lavvful vvhere the verbe to be supplied ought rather to be the Imperatiue moode Let mariage be honorable that so the speache may be an exhortation or commaundement to them that be or vvil be maried to vse them selues in that state in al fidelity cleanlinesse and coniugal continencie one tovvard an other as vvhen S. Peter also and this Apostle exhorte maried men to giue honour to their vviues as to the vveaker vessels and to possesse their vessel in honour not in the passions of ignominie and vncleanlinesse this is honorable or chast mariage to vvhich he here exhorteth And that it is rather an exhortation then an affirmation it is euident by the other partes and circumstances of this place both before after al vvhich are exhortations in their owne translations this only being in the middes and as indifferent to be an exhortation as the rest by their owne confession they restraine of purpose Our text therfore and al Catholike translatiōs leaue the sentence indifferent as it is in the Greeke and as true translatours ought to do not presuming to addict it to one side lest they should restraine the sense of the holy Ghost to their owne particular fantasie Againe our new Translatours corrupt the text in that they translate in omnibus among al men because so they thinke it vvould sound better to the ignorant that Priests Religious and al vvhosoeuer may marie vvhere they can not tell either by the Greeke or Latin that in omnibus should be the masculine gendre rather then the neutre as not only Erasmus but the Greeke doctors also take it to signifie that mariage should be honorably kept betweene man and vvife in al pointes and in al respectes See S. Chrys and Theophyl in hunc locum For there may be many filthy abuses in vvedlocke vvhich the Apostle vvarneth them to take heede of and to keepe their mariage-bed vndefiled But the third corruption for their purpose aforesiad and most impudent is that some of the Caluinistes for in omnibus translate inter quosuis vvith a marginal interpretation to signifie al orders conditions states and qualities of men So boldly they take away al indifferencie of senses and make Gods vvord to speake iust that vvhich them selues vvould and their heresie requireth in vvhich king they passe al impudencie and al heretikes that euer vvere 7. Remember your Prelates Vve be here vvarned to haue great regard in our life and beleefe to the holy fathers Doctors glorious Bishops gone before vs in Gods Church not doubting but they being our lawful Pastors had and taught the truth of vvhom S. Augustine said That vvhich they found in the Church they held fast that vvhich they learned they taught that vvhich they receiued of their fathers the same they deliuered to their children Cont. Iulian. li. 2 c. 10. Vvhich respect to our holy forefathers in faith is now in this vvicked contempt of the Heretikes so much the more to be had See the said holy doctors second booke against Iulian the Pelagian throughout vvhat great account he maketh of them in the confutation of heresies and hovv far he preferreth them aboue the proud Sectmaisters of that time as vve must now doe against our new doctors This place also is rightly vsed to proue that the Church of God should keepe the memories of Saincts departed by solemne holidaies and other deuout vvaies of honour 9. Not vvith meates He speaketh not of Christian fastes but of the legal difference of meates vvhich the Hebrues vvere yet pro●e vnto not considering that by Christes faith they vvere made free from al such obseruations of the Law 10. We haue an altar He putteth them in minde by these vvordes that in folowing to much their old Iewish rites they depriued them selues of an other maner and a more excellent sacrifice and meate meaning of the holy altar and Christes ovvne blessed body offered and eaten there of vvhich they that continue in the figures of the old Law could not be partakers This altar saith I sychius is the altar of Christes body vvhich the Ievves for their incredulity must not behold Li. 6 c. 21 in Leuit. And the Greeke vvord as also the Hebrue ansvvering therevnto in the old testament signifieth properly an altar to sacrifice on and not a metaphorical and spiritual altar Vvhereby vve proue against the Heretikes that vve haue not a common table or profane communion borde to eate mere bread vpon but a very altar in the proper sense to sacrifice Christes body vpon and so called of the fathers in respect of the said body sacrificed Greg. Nazianz. in orat de sorore Gorgonia Chrys demonst quòd Christus sit Deus Socrat. li. 1. c. 20. 25. Aug. ep 86. De ciu Dei li. 8. c. 27. li. 22. c. 10. Confess li. 9 c. 11. 13. Cont. Faust Manich. li. 20. c 21. Theophyl in 23. Mat. And vvhen it is called a table it is in respect of the heauenly foode of Christs body and bloud receiued 15. The hoste or praise Though it may signifie the spiritual sacrifices of praise and thankesgiuing of vvhat sort soeuer ye it specially may be thought to signifie the great Sacrifice of the B. body and bloud of Christ not as vpon the Crosse vvhich vvas but once done in bloudy sort but as in the Church and new Testament vvhere it is daily done vnblouddily being the proper host of laude and thankes giuing and therfore called the Eucharist and being the fruite and effecte of Christ and his Priests lippes or vvordes that is of consecration because this sacrifice is made by the force of the holy vvordes And vvhen vve reade in the psalme and other places of the olde Testament of the host of praise it may be thought to be a prophecie of the nevv Sacrifice not of euery vulgar thankes giuing And so the old fathers in the primitiue Church to hide the mysteries from the vnvvorthy or heathen often speake What is saith S. Augustine a more holy sacrifice of praise then that vvhich consisteth in thankes giuing all vvhich the faithful do knovv in the sacrifice of the Church Li. 1. cont aduers leg preph c. 18. Againe c. 20. The Church from the times of the Apostles by the most certaine successions of Bishops offereth to God in the body of Christ the Sacrifice of praise And a 〈◊〉 aftervvard Novv Israel according to the spirit that is the Church offereth a singular Sacrifice according to the spirit of vvhose house be vvil not take calues nor goates but vvil take the Sacrifice of praise not according
euery one of them one and it vvas said to them that they should rest yet a litle time ″ til their fellovv-seruātes be complete and their brethren that are to be slaine euen as they ✝ verse 12 And I savv vvhen he had opened the sixt seale and behold there vvas made a great earth-quake and the sunne became blacke as it vvere sacke cloth of heare and the vvhole moone became as bloud ✝ verse 13 and the starres from heauen fel vpō the earth as the figge tree casteth her greene figges when it is shaken of a great vvinde ✝ verse 14 and heauen departed as a booke folded together and euery hil and ilandes vvere moued out of their places ✝ verse 15 And the kinges of the earth princes and tribunes and the riche and the strong and euery bond-man and free-man * hid them selues in the dennes and the rockes of mountaines ✝ verse 16 And they say to the mountaines and the rockes * Fall vpon vs and hide vs from the face of him that sitteth vpon the throne and from the wrath of the Lambe ✝ verse 17 because the great day of their wrath is come and vvho shal be able to stand ANNOTATIONS CHAP. VI. 9. Vnder the altar Christ as man no doubt is this altar vnder vvhich the soules of al Martyrs liue in heauen expecting their bodies as Christ their head hath his body there already And for correspondence to their place of state in heauen the Church saieth commonly their bodies also or relikes neere or vnder the altars vvhere our Sauiour body is offered in the holy Masse and hath a special prouiso that no altars be erected or consecrated vvithout some part of a Saincts body or relikes Con● Asrican can 50. Carthag 5. can 14. See S. Hierom cont vigilant c. 3. S. Augustine de ciuit li. 8. c. 27. S. Gregorie li. 5. ep 50. li. 1. ep 52. li. 2 ep 58. Vvher vnto the Prophet seemeth here to allude making their soules also to haue their being in heauen as it vvere vnder the altar But for this purpose note vvel the vvordes of S. Augustine or vvhat other auncient writer soeuer vvas the author thereof Ser. 11 de Sanctis Vnder the altar saith he of God I savv the soules of the slaine What is more reuerent or honorable then to rest vnder that altar on vvhich sacrifice is done to God and in vvhich our Lord is the Priest as it is vvritten Thou art a Priest according to the order of Melchisedec Rightly do the soules of the iust rest vnder the altar because vpon the altar our Lordes body is offered neither vvithout cause do the iust there call for reuenge of their bloud vvhere also the bloud of Christ is shed for sinners and many other goodly vvordes to that purpose This place also the vvicked heretike Vigilantius as S. Hierom vvriting against him vvitnesseth c. 2 abused to proue that the soules of Martyrs and other Saincts vvere included in some certaine place that they could not be present at their bodies and monuments vvhere Christian people vsed in the primitiue Church to pray vnto them as Catholike men doe yet nor be vvhere they list or vvhere men pray vnto them To vvhich the holy doctor ansvvereth at large that they be vvheresoeuer Christ is according to his humanitie for vnder that altar they be Part of his vvordes be these that you may see hovv this blessed father refuted in that Heretike the Caluinistes so long before they vvere borne Dcst thou saith he pres●●ribe savves to God Doest thou fe●ter the Apostles that they may be kept in prison til the day of iudgement and be kept from their Lord of vvhom it is vvritten They folovv the Lambe vvhither soeuer he goeth If the Lambe be in euery place then they that he vvith the Lambe must be euery vvhere And if the diuel and vvicked spirites gadding abrode in the vvorld vvith passing celeritie be present euery vvhere shal holy Martyrs after the sheading of their bloud be kept close vnder an altar that they can not sturre out from thence So ansvvereth this learned doctor Vvhich misliketh our Caluinistes so much that they charge him of great errour in that he saith Christ according to his humanitie is euery vvhere as though he vvere an Vbiquetarie Protestant Vvhere if they had any iudgement they might perceiue that he meaneth not that Christ or his Saincts should be personally present at once in euery place alike as God is but that their motion speede and agilitie to be vvhere they list is incomparable and that their povver and operation is accordingly vvhich they may learne to be the holy doctors meaning by the vvordes that folovv of the Diuel and his ministers vvhō he affirmeth to be euery vvhere no othervvise but by their exceding celeritie of being and vvorking mischeefe novv in one place novv in an other and that in a moment For though they be spirites yet are they not euery vvhere at once according to their essence And for our nevv Diuines it vvere a hard thing to determine hovv long Satan that told our Lord he had circuited the earth vvas in his iourney and in the particular consideration and tentation of Iob and hovv many men he assaulted in that his one circuite No no. such curious companions knovv nothing nor beleeue nothing but that they see vvith corporal eies and teach nothing but the vvay to infidelitie 10. And they cried S. Hierom also against the said Vigilantius reporteth that he vsed an argument against the praiers of Saincts out of this place for that these Martyrs cried for reuenge and could not obtaine But vve vvil report his vvordes that you may see how like one heretike is to an other these of our daies to those of old Thou saiest in thy booke saith S. Hierom c. 3. that vvhiles vve be aliue one of vs may pray for an other but after vve be dead no mans praier shal be heard for an other specially seing the Martyrs asking reuenge of their bloud could not obtaine So said the Heretike Against vvhich the holy Doctor maketh a long refu●ation prouing that they pray much more after they be in heauen then they did here in earth and that they shal be much sooner heard of God then vvhen they vvere in the vvorld But for the Heretikes argument framed out of these vvordes of the Apocalypse thus These Martyrs did not obtaine 〈◊〉 Saincts do not pray for vs it vvas so friuolous and the antecedent so manifestly false that he vouchsaued not to stand about it For it is plaine that the Martyrs here vvere heard and that their petition should be fulfilled in time appointed by God vvherevnto they did and do alvvaies conforme them selues for it vvas said vnto them That they should rest yet a litle time til c. And that Martyrs praiers be heard in this case our Sauiour testifieth Luc 18 saying And vvil not God reuenge
those things vvhich are in it That there shal be time no more ✝ verse 7 but in the daies of the voice of the seuenth Angel vvhen the trompet shal beginne to sound the mysterie of God shal be consummate as he hath euangelized by his seruantes the Prophetes ✝ verse 8 And I heard a voice from heauen againe speaking with me and saying Goe and take the booke that is opened of the hand of the Angel standing vpon the sea and vpon the land ✝ verse 9 And I vvent to the Angel saying vnto him that he should giue me the booke And he said to me * Take the booke and deuoure it and it shal make thy belly to be bitter but in thy mouth it shal be svveete as it vvere honie ✝ verse 10 And I tooke the booke of the hand of the Angel and denoured it it vvas in my mouth as it vvere honie svveete and vvhen I had deuoured it my bellie vvas made bitter ✝ verse 11 and he said to me Thou must againe prophecie to Nations and peoples and tonges and many kinges CHAP. XI S. Iohn measuring the Temple 3 heareth of tvvo vvitnesses that shal preache 7 vvhom the beast cōming vp from the sea shal kil 12 but they rising againe ascend into heauen 13 and seuen thousand persons are slaine vvith an earthquake 15 and as the sound of the seuenth Angel the soure and tvventie seniors giue praise and thankes to God verse 1 AND there vvas giuen me a reede like vnto a rodde and it vvas said to me Arise and measure the temple of God and the altar and them that adore in it ✝ verse 2 but the court vvhich is vvithout the temple cast forth measure not that because it is giuen to the Gentiles they shal treade vnder foote the holy citie two and fourtie monethes ✝ verse 3 and I vvil giue to ″ my tvvo vvitnesses and they shal prophecie a thousand tvvo hundred sixtie daies clothed vvith facke-clothes ✝ verse 4 These are the two oliue trees and the tvvo candlestickes that stand in the sight of the Lord of the earth ✝ verse 5 And if any man vvil hurt them fire shal come forth out of their mouthes and shal deuoure their enemies and if any man vvil hurt them so must he be slaine ✝ verse 6 These haue power to shut heauen that it raine not in the daies of their prophecie and they haue povver ouer the vvaters to turne them into bloud and to strike the earth vvith al plague as often as they vvil ✝ verse 7 And vvhen they shal haue finished their testimonie the beast vvhich ascended from the depth shal make vvarre against them and shal ouercome them and kil them ✝ verse 8 And their bodies shal lie in the streates of the great citie vvhich is called spiritually Sodom and Aegypt vvhere their Lord also vvas crucified ✝ verse 9 And there shal of tribes and peoples and tonges and Gentiles see their bodies for three daies and a halfe and they shal not suffer their bodies to be laid in monuments ✝ verse 10 and the inhabitants of the earth shal be glad vpon them and make merie and shal send giftes one to an other because these tvvo prophets tormented them that dvvelt vpon the earth ✝ verse 11 And after three daies and a halfe the spirit of life from God entred into them And they stoode vpon their seete and great feare fel vpon them that savv them ✝ verse 12 And they heard a loud voice from heauen saying to them Come vp hither And they vvent vp into heauen in a cloude and their enemies savv them ✝ verse 13 And in that houre there vvas made a great earthquake and the tenth part of the citie fel and there vvere slaine in the earthquake names of men seuen thousand and the rest vvere cast into a feare and gaue glorie to the God of heauen ✝ verse 14 The second vvoe is gone and behold the third vvoe vvil come quickly ✝ verse 15 And the seuenth Angel sounded with a trompet and there vvere made loude voices in heauen saying The kingdom of this vvorld is made our Lords his Christs and he shal reigne for euer and euer Amen ✝ verse 16 And the foure and tvventie seniours vvhich sitte on their seates in the sight of God fel on their faces and adored God ✝ verse 17 saying Vve thanke thee Lord God omnipotent vvhich art and vvhich vvast and vvhich shalt come because thou hast receiued thy great povver and hast reigned ✝ verse 18 And the Gentiles vvere angrie and thy vvrath is come and the time of the dead to be iudged and to tender revvard to thy seruants the prophets and sainctes and to them that feare thy name ″ litle and great and to destroy them that haue corrupted the earth ✝ verse 19 And the temple of God vvas opened in heauen and the arke of his testament vvas seen in his temple and there vvere made lightenings and voices and an earthquake and greate haile ANNOTATIONS CHAP. XI 3. My tvvo vvitnesses Enoch and Elias as it is commonly expounded for that Elias shal come againe before the later day it is a most notorious knovven thing to vse S. Augustines vvordes in the mouthes and hartes of faithful men See li. 20 de Ciuit. Dei c. 29. Tract 4 in Ioan. and both of Enoch and Elias Lib. 1 de pec merit c. 3. So the rest of the Latin Doctors as S. Hierom ad Pāmach ep 61 c. 11. in Psal 20. S. Ambrose in Psal 45. S. Hilarie 20 can in Mat. Prospet li. vltim● de Promissionibus c. 13. S Gregorie li. 14. Moral c. 11. he 12 in Ezech. Beda in 9 Marci The Greeke fathers also as S. Chrysostom he 58 in Mat. ho. 4 in 2 Thessal ho. 21 in Genes ho. 22 in ep ad Hebr. Theophylacte and Occumenius in 17 Matthai S. Damascene li. 4 de Orthodoxa fide c. 27. Furthermore that they liue also in Paradise it is partly gathered out of the Scripture Ecclici 44. 16. vvhere it is plainely said of Enoch that he is translated into Paradise as al our Latin exemplars do reade and of Elias that he vvas taken vp aliue it is euident 4 Reg. 2. And S. Irenaeus saith it is the tradition of the Apostles that they be both there li. 5 in initio Dicunt Presbyteri saith he qui sunt Apostolorum Discipuli So say the Priests or Auncients that are the scholers of the Apostles See S. Iustine q. 85 ad orthodoxos Finally that they shal returne into the companie of men in the end of the vvorld to preache against Antichrist and to inutie both Ievves and Gentiles to penance and so be martyred as this place of the Apocalypse seemeth plaine so vve haue in part other testimonies hereof Malac. 4. Ecclci 44 16. 48 10. Mat. 17 11. See also Hyppolytus booke of Antichrist and the end of the vvorld
part Of his Traditions c In the greeke Traditions 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 Gen. 2 21. ` churches The Epistle vpon Maundy Thursday a The Epistle vpon CORPVS Christi day Mat. 26 26. ⸬ The Apostles drift in al that he saith here of the Sacramēt is against vnvvorthy receiuing as S. Augustine also noteth Ep. 11● c. 3. and not to set out the vvhole order of ministratiō as the heretikes do ignorātly imagine Mr. 14 22. Luc. 22 19. The Custome of the Church is a good answer against al vvranglers That heresies shal come and vvherfore Vvhat cōmoditie vve may make of heresies Agapae or suppers of charitie Cōc Gang. can 11. Conc Loadic can 27. 28. Vvhether the Apostle meane by our Lords supper the B. Sacrament Traditiō vvithout vvriting Whether the catholikes or Protestants doe more imitate Christs institution of the B. Sacrament Al circunstāces in our Sauiours action about the B. Sacramēt neede not be imitated Io. 13 2. Luc. 9 16. The Protestants imitate not Christ in blessing the bread and vvine They imitate him not in vnleauened bread and mingling water with wine The vvordes of consecration to be said ouer the bread and vvine the vvhich the Protestants do not tract ●0 in Io. The Protestants haue taken away the B. Sacrament altogether The povver to consecrate giuen to Priests onely The Sacramēt consisteth not in the receiuing Vvhy the Protestants call it the Communion Communion vvhich is a part of the MASSES what it signifieth li. 4. c. 14. de orthod fide Hovv Christs death is shewed by the B. Sacrament it self vvithout sermon or othervvise The vvicked receiue the body bloud The real presence is proued by the heinous offēse of vnvvorthy receiuing Confessiō before receiuing the B. Sacrament Adoration of the B. Sacrament * See the Annot. The manifold honour and discerning of Christes body in the Cath. Church Mat. ● ● ep 118 c. 6. The Profane bread of the Protestants * Aug. de pec merit li. 2. c. 24. Ep. Iuda Holy bread Vnvvorthie receiuing Penance and satisfaction The Masse is agreable to the Apostles vse and tradition the Communion is not Aug. ep 118 c. 6. Aug. tract 84 in Io. Chrys ho. 〈◊〉 in Act. The 6. part As couching the Giftes of the Holy Ghost The Epistle vpon the 10 Sunday after Rentecost ⸬ Al these Giftes be those vvhich the lear n●ecall Gratias gratis datas vvhich be bestovved often euen vpon il liuers vvhich haue not the other graces of God whereby their persons should be grateful iust holy in his sight Ro. 12 4 Eph. 4 7. ⸬ A maruelous vniō betwixt christ his Church a great cōfort to al Catholikes being members therof that the church and he the head the body make be called one Christ Aug. de vnit Ec. ` one body Eph. 4 11. ⸬ S. Augustine ep 137 giueth the same reason vvhy miracles cures be done at the memories or bodies of some Saincts more then at others by the same Saincts in one place of their memories rather then at other places Zealous faith Vnitie Schisme The Epistle vpon the Sunday of Quinquagesme called Shrouesunday ⸬ This proueth that faith is nothing vvorth to saluatiō without vvorkes and that there may be true faith vvithout Charitie ⸬ By this text S. Augustine li. ●2 Ciu. c. 29 proueth that the Saints in heauen haue more perfect knovvledge of our affaires here then they had vvhen they liued here ⸬ Charitie is of al the three the greatest Hovv then doth onely saith being inferior to it saue iustifie and not Charitie Charitie False Mattyrs The 3 vertues theological Charitie is lost by mort●l sinne not faith ″ Much like to some fond Linguists of our time who thinke them selues better then a doctor of Diuinitie that is not a Linguist c By this word are meant al rude vnlearned men but specially the simple which vvere yet vncharistened as the Catechumens vvhich came in to those spiritual exercises as also infidels did at their pleasures c idiotae ` vvith tongues more thē you all Es 28 11 2. Tim. 2 12. Gen. 3 16. A paraphrastical exposition of this Chapter concerning vnknovven tongues Of vvhat spiritual exercise the Apostle speaketh The disorders in the same That S. Pauls place maketh nothing against the seruice in the saith tōge By strange tonges the Apostle meaneth not the latin Greeke or Hebrue S. Augustine our Apostle brought in the Seruice in the latin tongue The latin seruice one and the same in al countries and strange to none The seruice in vulgar tōge strange and barbarous to euery strāger Vvhether the seruice in vulgar tonges do more edifie See Annot 1. Cor. 10. 13. The vertue of the Sacramēts and Seruice consisteth not in the peoples vnderstāding The people is to be taught the meaning of Sacraments ceremonies and are taught in al Catholike coūtries Catholike people in euery countrie vnderstandeth euery ceremonie and can behaue them selues accordingly Aug. doct Chr. li. 2. c. 13. That he speaketh not of the Churches seruice is proued by inuincible in arguments The Apostle speaketh not of the peoples priuate praiers in latin as vpon primmars beades or othervvise Latin praiers translated or the people taught the cōtents thereof The peoples deuotion nothing the lesse for praying in Latin Mat. 24. * Greg. li. 27. Moral c. 6. The seruice alvvaies in Latin through out the vvest Church It is not necessarie to vnderstand our praiers Hovv far is sufficient for the people to vnderstand Hovv the mind or vnderstāding is edified 1 Cor. 13. 1 Cor. 11 16. A notable rule of S. Augustine Vvomen may haue any temporal Soueraintie but no Ecclesiastical function The 7 part Of the resurrection of the dead The Epistle vpō the 11 Sūday after Pentecost c This deliuerie in the latin greeke importeth tradition so by Tradition did the Apostles plant the Church in al truth before they vvrote any thing Es 53 8. Dan. 9 26. Ps 15 10 Ion. 2 2. Lu. 24. Act. 9 3 Con● borne out of time c tradidi 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 ⸬ In him Gods grace is not void that worketh by his free vvil according to the motion and direction of the ●●me grace ⸬ So may we say If the Cath. faith in al pointes be not true then our first Apostles vvere false vvitnesses then hath our Countrie beleeued in vaine al this while then are al our forefathers dead in their sinnes and perished Which presupposing Christ to be God vvere the greatest absurditie in the vvorld Col. 1 18 Ap. 1 5. Ro. 5 12. 1. Thes 4 15. Ps 109. 1. Ps 8 8. Esa 22 13. Menander ⸬ The glorie of the bodies of Saincts shal not be al alike but differēt in heauen according to mens merits ⸬ As to become spiritual doth not take away the substance of the body glorified no more vvhen Christes body is said to be in spiritual sort in the Sacrament doth