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A15857 H. Zanchius his confession of Christian religion Which novve at length being 70. yeares of age, he caused to bee published in the name of himselfe & his family. Englished in sense agreeable, and in words as answerable to his ovvne latine copie, as in so graue a mans worke is requisite: for the profite of all the vnlearneder sort, of English christians, that desire to know his iudgement in matters of faith.; De religione Christiana, fides. English Zanchi, Girolamo, 1516-1590. 1599 (1599) STC 26120; ESTC S120607 223,465 477

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the vnthankfull Now what was I able to performe either better acceptable to you or more beseeming your pietie vertue and nobility thē that I should dedicate vnto your name this little booke wherein in as much breuitie and perspicuitie as I could I haue comprehended a summe of our whole christian doctrine For what kinde of man each one is and what manner of study knowledge and religion each one professeth such kinde of works are vsed and indeed ought to bee dedicated and commended to him So Luke did write the Acts to his both in deed and in name Theophylus So Caelius Lactantius his christian institutions to the most christian emperour Constantine So Ambrose his godly bookes of faith and of the holy spirit to that religious emperour Gratian. So lastly to stay no longer in a matter euident all wise men haue chosen such patrons for their bookes as were the bookes that the title of the bookes might be answerable to their profession to whome they were dedicated Wherefore sith I could in no sort better recompence your deserts towards me then by dedication of this booke I desire and beseech you to receiue with your curteous acceptation this howe small a present soeuer perpetuall testimonie of my loue towards you and that your selfe would still continue in that kindnes which you shew to me And for my children T. Cornelius Ludowike Hierome Robert Lael Constantia Anna Lydia Violanthes with their most louing mother and my deare wife in the Lord R. Liuia I most hartely desire they may especially after my death be commended to your good fauour Thus for mine owne part my noble Lord I pray that your yeares may bee as manie as mine are whereby you may still bee a benefactor both to yours and my friends as also to our churches as hitherto you haue beene but so I wish that you may reach to my yeares and beyond without those discommodities which are wont to accompany crooked old age and in respect wherof he that said it is a good thing to bee old added thereunto but not to bee twise old for old age commeth not alone For euen to liue being old is wont to be a heauie burden to old men so that they must rather meditate on death and on the graue then on life whereof the very name in greeke doth put vs in minde For the worde signifying an old man in that tongue importeth as much as one that looketh on the ground But seing both to liue of it selfe is the great blessing of God and may be to the profite of others and also those very discommodities of life which follow old age are profitable to the spirite in godlie men for these causes to pray for the long life of some godly man is no euill prayer but very good although old age can not want some inconueniences The God almightie therefore vouchsafe to preserue your Hon. in sound health and a good and long life for the profite of many to his good pleasure Health and wisedome are two good blessings in mans life At Ne●stade Cal. April 1585. CHAP. I. Of the holy scriptures the foundation of all christian religion I. Concerning god and matters pertaining to Religion hovv vve must simply beleeue in God alone TOuching God and such diuine matters as pertaine to the kingdome of Christ Ambr. epist 31. and our saluation wee hold that wee can be instructed better or more certainly of none other then of God himselfe vvho can neither deceiue nor be deceiued No man hath seene God at any time Ioh. 1.18 The sonne vvhich is in the bosome of his father he hath shewed him vnto vs. II. God himselfe speaketh in the vvrightings of the Prophets and Apostles But we know that God though he hath not meanly or obscurely manifested the knowledge of himselfe and his euerlasting power and deitie to all men in the world by such works as are done by him so that as many as haue not glorified him as god are made inexcusable yet in a more peculiar forte he hath reuealed himselfe and his will to his Church very plainely perspicuously namely by Prophets and Apostles inspired by his grace and by their writinges and therefore these writings of the Prophets and Apostles to be the verie true word of God III. The Prophets and Apostles wrightings to be only Canonicall Now we doubt not but these writings of the Prophets and Apostles are those which the Church of god hath beene accustomed to call by the name of Canonicall bookes because knowing these bookes assuredly to be 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 inspired from aboue 2. Tim. 3.16 she alwaies acknowledged them onely for the Canon or rule of all christian pietie by which euerie controuersie in religion ought to be auoided and calling likewise the other books though they be contained in the volume of the holie Bible by the name of Apocryphi because she could not be assured they came so from the holy Ghost as those of the former kinde IIII. VVhich be Canonicall bookes and vvhich Apocryphi We therfore Con. Laod. Can. 59. with the whole Church both before since the comming of Christ without al doubt doe acknowledge and embrace these bookes of the old Testament for the verie certaine word of God Fiue bookes of Moses Of Iehousuah one Of Iudges one Of Ruth one Of Samuell two Of the Kinges two Paralip two Of Esdras the two former Of Hester nine chapters And three first verses of the tenth chapters Iob The Psalmes The Prouerbes Ecclesiastes Canticum canticorum Esaie Ieremie with the Lamentations Ezechiell Daniell the twelue former chapters excepting the song of the three children The twelue smale Prophets These other vve receiue for not Canonicall Iudith Tobias Of Esdras the third and fourth Daniell chap. 13. and 14 The songe of the three children which is annexed to the third chapter Wisedome of Solomon Wisedome of Iesus the sonne of Zirach in latin called Ecclesiasticus Baruch Epistle of Ieremie Of Hester the rest from the third verse of the tenth chapter Of the Macchabees both the bookes These of the old Testament Of the new Testament we except none for although there be some books of them wherof some haue doubted yet afterward they were acknowledged yea euen for apostolicall no lesse then the other to which iudgement we also doe subscribe Of the former kinde The gospells after Matthew Marke Luke Iohn Acts of the Apostles Epistles of Paule The first of Peter The first of Iohn Of the latter sorte The epistle to the Hebrues The epistle of Iames The last of Peter The 2. and 3. of Iohn The epistle of Iude The Reuelation For although they which were neuer doubted of may seeme to beate a greater authority then the rest which haue bin doubted of yet wee as well to the one sorte as the other doe giue vndoubted credit as to the assured word of god and to the Apocryphi contained in the volume of the Bible doe we yeeld the chiefe