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A10577 An instruccyon of Christen fayth howe to be bolde vp on the promyse of God and not to doubte of our saluacyon, made by Urbanus Regius. Tra[n]slated into englyshe; Instruccyon of Christen fayth howe to be bolde up on the promyse of God and not to doubte of our salvacyon. Rhegius, Urbanus, 1489-1541.; Foxe, John, 1516-1587. 1548 (1548) STC 20847; ESTC S104513 23,216 78

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haue a quiet and a glad consciens beyng euermore suer and certaine that god is fauorable to them for Christe which doth delyuer vs from all euyls with out any doubt I pray you what can oure aduersarys bryng aganist this or how cā they maynteyne their errors in the face of the worlde The conclusion Here I haue prouyd and taught out of the fundation of the worde of god that no faythfull beleuer in Christ can doubt or ought to doubt of the fauor of god and of remiscion of his synnes and that his conscience may thorwly be certefyed that god is fauorable vnto hym which wyll pardone all his fautes for Christ in whom we beleue and whiche wyll iustifye vs and gyue vs euerlastng lyfe without any doubt Obiecters Here our aduersares can haue no thyng to lay agaynst this doctryne or to subuert this foundacion but one refuge they haue and when we brynge scryptures agaynst thē what saye they the Lutherians saye they brynge scryptures for them but they must expounde scriptures as our fore fathers dyd An āswer I answere agayne we do not denye so to do for we maye do it well ynoughe And I may saye with S. Cyrillꝰ Cirillus we kepe the fayth of our fathers of the church so farre as we ought and vse theyr interpretacions so moche as they requyre But the chefest of the auncient fathers of the churche do agree in the same matter no other wyse then we expounde it / therfore what do these holy workers brynge for them the churche Augustine de predest 11 Saynt Augustyne one of the most catholyke and godly doctor of them all in his boke whiche he writeth of the predestinacion in the .xi. chapiter sayth in this wyse Truly where as the apostle in his epystle to the Rom. wryteth these wordes Therfore is oure inherytaūce gyuen vs by fayth through grace bycause the promyse myght stande fyrme and stedfast I meruell sayth he that men had rather loke on theyr owne infyrmite thā vnto the firmite and stedfastnes of Gods promyse But here thou wylt say I can not tell nor do not knowe the wyll of God of me wel thē doest thou knowe thyne owne wyll of thy selfe yf thou doest beware he that stādeth let hym take hede that he fall not Therfore insomoche thou knowest neuer nother his wyl nor thyne owne wyl then why shulde not a man rather put his trust hope in that which is more certayne than in that whiche is lesse certayne But say they agayne heare where it is spoken yf thou beleuest thou shalte be saued one of these is required of vs the other is offered that whiche is required of vs is in vs the other in God And why I pray you is not bothe in Gods power both that whiche is required and that whiche is offered for do not we as well desyre God to gyue vs that whiche he requyreth as well as that he offereth do not the beleuers also desyre hym to encrease theyr fayth Do they not desyre also for the vnbeleuers that they may haue fayth so that God only must be the begynner and encreaser of fayth In lyke maner is this to be taken Yf thou beleuest thou shalt be saued this yf you mortifie the workes of the flessh with spirit ye shall lyue for in lyke case here one is requyred thother is offered Yf you mortefie sayth he the workes of flesshe with spirite ye shall lyue / then to mortefye the workes of fleshe by spirite this is requyred the other then is offered vs that we shuld lyue / what then therfore shal we not saye that this is the gyfte of God to mortefie the workes of the flesshe bycause it is requyred of vs to be done God forbede that any perteynynge to the grace of God shuld so thynke This is a damnable errour of the Pelagians whom as the apostle in his wordes folowynge doth cōfute sayenge who soeuer be led with the spirite of God they be the chyldrē of God Lesse we shuld thynke this mortefyeng of the fleshe came by our spirite but by the spirite of God of the whiche spirite of God the same apostle speaketh moreouer All these thynges sayth he worketh one alonly spirite distributynge to euery man his gyftes so as it pleaseth him amongst the whiche gyftes also he rekeneth fayth / so then lyke as this mortefyenge of the flesshe notwithstandynge it be requyred of vs is the gyfte of God euen so is fayth also the very gyft of God though neuerthelesse it be requyred of vs yf we wyll be saued to beleue for these thynges bothe be commaunded vs of God and also be the gyftes of God To the entente we shulde vnderstande that both we do thē and yet it is the gyfte of God that we doo them / so as the scripture sheweth by Ezechiell the prophet And I sayth almyghty God shal make you that you shall do them what can be more playne Marke ye well this place of scrypture gētyll brethren and ye shall se that God promyseth he wyll make thē to do suche thynges that he wyll haue done And there he bryngeth forthe no merites of theyrs but moche wyckednes shewynge and declarynge therby that he geueth good for euyll in that that he maketh them brynge forth afterward good workes causynge them to do his cōmaundementes Also in the .lxxxviii. psalme he saythe in lyke maner Lyfte vp your hartes for he whiche promysed wyll performe so as he hathe performed many thinges alredy / for the trust that we haue in hym we haue it not in our merites but only of his mercy No man can be stronge in this lyfe but onely in the hope of Gods promyse / for as concerning our owne merites we be meruaylous weke we be weake in our selues / in Gods promise strōg but as concernyng the promyse of God we be stronge And in the lxxxxviii psalme he sayth / where is securite peace he answereth agayne truely none in this lyfe but onely in the hope of the promyse of God S. Ambrose Ambrose in the fyrst boke de vocat gēti c. wryteth yf no man sayth he wyll breake or dispyse a mannes wyll or testament as sayth the apostle nor alter it Then how can it be that Gods wyl and testamēt shulde be broken in any thynge It carieth alwaies and euery day is fulfylled that the lorde promysed to Abraham without any condicion gaue without any lawe By this sayenge of Ambrose it may wel appere that the promyse of the newe testament that is to saye that God wyll be mercyfull vnto vs wyll forgiue our synnes wyll gyue vs the holy goost and wyll make vs safe that thys promyse I say doth not depend of no condition of the lawe for frely yt comith only of grace be cause we shulde neuer doubt of hys grace fauor toward vs. And what other thyng menyth S. Ambrose wrytyng vpon Paul where he sayth so oft that we be sauyd before god by fayth only alonly Loke vpō his comētaris of the Rom. iii. iiii.ix.x Cap. loke also .i. Cor .i. and Gal. i. iii.v Theophilact Theophilactus also Rom. iiii wryteth in lyke sort In somuch sayth he it is euedent that the lawe bryngyth nothynge but angre therfore had Abraham hys Iustice inheritance gyuen hym bycause that all shulde go by grace Wherfore than seyng that all thynges now do stand in the grace and in the mercy of god so that he is bound now not to worke after hys Iustice then what shulde let vs to thynke but that all thynges be certane and stable what so euer he dothe gyue or promyse Now yf blynde hipocrise here obiect again that Paule in his place spekyth only of Abrahā therfore that thyng cōcernyth none els but hym but we must seke oure helth and iustification otherwise I answere agayne Not so For therfore Paule callyth Abraham there the father of all the beleuers and in him proposeth to vs all the true meanes how all men bothe before the cūmyg of Christe and after the cūmyg of Christe muste be Iustified And therfore this text of Paule doth as well pertayne to vs all for it is writen and proposed vnto all vs. Rom. 4. Euen as S. Paule in the very same chapiter writeth This is not writen for hym only sayth he that it was imputed to him for Iustice but for vs all to whom it shall be imputed for Iustice beleuyng on hym which reysed vp frō death oure lorde Iesus Christe which was gyuen for our synnes and reysed vp agayne for oure Iustification Amen