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A20276 A sermo[n] preached before the Quenes Maiestie, By Maister Edward Dering, the. 25. day of February. Anno. 1569; Sermon preached before the Quenes Majestie Dering, Edward, 1540?-1576. 1569 (1569) STC 6699; ESTC S113502 20,738 44

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a vapour and all our glory is but as the flower in the field why be we so bewitched with loue of so great vanitie Seing our estate shall be before God euerlasting and these accompted daies come so fast to an end that we shall be spéedely called why be we still so careles in what sorte we shall appeare Seing Gods threatninges are so neare vnto vs and the daungers that hang ouer our heades are so many Seing Gods iudgements are so fearful and his wrath burning for euer why ar we so careles And why is it true that was spoken so long a gone Heu v●…unt homines tanquam mors nulla sequatur Aut velut infernus fabula vana foret Why do we liue as though we should dye neuer Or as hell fire were an old wiues fable euer Beleue me beleue me this is intollerable blyndnesse seyng we bee so bleare eyed our selues that we cannot sée before vs neyther heauen nor hell yet that we wyll reason against Gods truth by anye mans eye sight whether he sée or see not If we lyst to meruell at the duines of mans eyes we cannot wel maruel at any thing so much as at o●… own foolishnes that cānot sée our selués L●… vs looke at the last to our owne estate and a●… for other men let vs leaue thē vnto the Lord he doth knowe most assuredlye who be his They are not the wyse and prudent of this world that he hath chosen Ther are not many Princes and Noble men in the face of h●… Church If Princes and Magistrates wyl b●… styll rebellious what is that to vs If th●… Pope and his hirelinges wyl be blinde styll yet the Scripture is the Scripture The vnfaythfull Stewarde neuer lyue●… more riotously then when his Lord is euer at hand to cal him to his accomptes The foo lishe Uirgins are neuer faster a sléepe the●… when the Bridegrome is ready to enter into his wedding chamber The children of thys world are neuer buselier occupied then the night before their soules shall be taken from them The fonne of perdition shall neuer be more lofty then in these latter daies when he shall bee reuealed But for these that are so blinde let them be blinde stil let vs approch vnto the throne of grace with faith that the secretes of the Lorde maye be reuealed vnto vs. As for Kinges and Emperours if you wil yet aske why could they not see it but cōmit them selues vnto so great slauerie alas poore creatures how could they sée in the middest ●…f so great darknes How could they reade when the booke was fast sealed How coulde they discerne the voyce when they hearde no ●…und but of ti●…kling Cymbals But thys was the great subtiltie and craft of Sathan He knoweth howe willingly we be caried to worldly studies and whether we did encline ●…ether he thrust vs headlong He knoweth what corruption hee hath sowen in our nature and how vnwillingly we meddle wyth the thinges of God And therefore it was an easy practise for the Pope his Minister to pul away heauenly cares from all Princes gouernmentes They are greeuous vnto flesh and bloud and suche as Kinges loue not to meddle with al. This was one meane why Princes did not their dutie An other was as great as this they heard the Pope so mag uisied that they thought hym halfe a God When they wer once perswaded the Popes pardons should be no small discharge who would not willingly submit him selfe wyth al humilitie to receiue it If we may lyue all our life in riot yet after thorow the Popes blessing rest in the peace of the Church who would refuse any popishe subiection Make ●…en once dronke with this opinion and they are at your commaundement to do what you wyl Baresoote and bareleg they will wayte at your gate set your foote if you will on the Emperours neck he wil refuse no villany Wel now that God hath deliuered vs out of that kingdome of darknes now we know the Pope to be Antichrist his praiers to bee euil his Pardons to be worsse then the sinne of Witchcraft let vs looke at the last to our own dutie and trust no more to such a broké staffe If God hath made vs Princes or Magistrates let vs fee ●…e his people in Iacob and his inheritance in Israel This is our dutye let vs harken vnto it and that we may doe it the better let vs enquire how it maye best be discharged And I beséeche your Maiestie to harken I wyl speake nothing according to man which may easelye be contemned but that which I wyl speake shall be out of the mouth of the Lord. In obeying of which shal consist your safegard and the health of your kingdome Especially and aboue althinges looke vnto your Ministery There is no commaundement geuen oftner in the olde Testament none geuen oftner in the new When God would specially blesse the people of Israel he scattered the Leuits among the other tribes that the law might be taught in al the costes of Iewry When Christ would bring into the world the light of the Gospell he sent foorth his Apostels to preach vnto euerye creature In the old lawe God signified by manie outward tokens how necessary the Priesthoode was for the instruction of his people what Priestes he required The slaues were alwaies in the rings of the Arke the Lampe euer burning to shew that the Priests should alwaies declare the wil of God vnto his people and offer vp the sweete incense of continual praier On the neat her end of the robe of the Ephod were bels alwaye soundyng to teache that the Priest shoulde be euer heard where so euer he did go and shew him selfe a Messenger of the Lord of hostes In the brest plate he had Vrim and Thumim two liuely presentations of Gods presence to be witnesses vnto the Priest of his knowledge righteousnes In the plate of gold vpon his forehead was engrauen in great golden letters Holynes vnto the Lord to testifie his vpright life and conuersation God forbad any straūger to enter in among them except he were circumcised in hart And of the children or Aaron if any had faulted in his ministerye he should by no repentance be receiued again to the Priesthood This was the care that God had then of his Priesthoode that hee might kéepe in holines al the children of Israel This is the care that we must haue of our Ministerie if we wil haue the gospel of Christ to growe This care was greatest vnto the godlye Rulers and Princes of Israel to the end they might kéepe the sanctuarie vndefiled This care must be greatest in those that be Christian Magistrates if they loue Gods glory and increase of his Gospel Thus dyd king Salomon in the beginning of his raigne when he put downe Abiathar and made Sadoc hie Priest Thus did Ieosaphat