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A07557 The princelie progresse of the church militant marching forth by the steps of the flocke to her triumphant bridegrome Christ Iesus. Encountered with an erronius army, turned aside from Iesus to the Ieesitcall [sic] faction, to fight with the lambe, and make warre with the saints. As it appeareth in the ensuing opposition. With an addition demonstrating the abolishing of Antichrist, supreme head of heretickes, and vniuersall maintainer of treason. Written by Thomas Bedle. Bedle, Thomas. 1610 (1610) STC 1794; ESTC S113620 73,293 130

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and seeking battile Speaking peace in their petitions to the Kings maiesty and seeking battaile in their gun-powder treason But the Church standeth Frustra circumlatrantibus hereticis The heretickes in vaine barking about it Gentle Readers thus you may behold the Angels of light teaching as well an inherent as an imputatiue righteousnesse not to giue leaue to sinne whereas the Angels of darknesse teaching neither leade the way to all idolatry OPPOS 9. In vaine the faithfull man praieth for iustification or remission of sinnes because before he praieth his sinnes are forgiuen him and he is iustified or else his full assured faith is a lying and deceiptfull saith Suru●y of the n●● R●ligion pag 458. THe Protestants saith this Popish Iesuite pray in vaine but the Papists wee may say pray vainly who thinke to wash away their sinnes by praier Heb. ● 2● Pag. 4●3 annot 4●● which cannot bee remitted without bloud Otherwise Kellison knoweth no reason why we should weare our h●se out in the knees with praying if praier neither s●nctifieth for sin n●● meriteth any thing at Gods hands truly if we weare our hose out in the knees we● loose more then we get if this doctrine be true This is the supreme honour called by them Latria that this hereticke giueth to God that asketh in the ambition of his owne heart Who is the Almighty that we should serue him Iob. 21. or what profite should we haue if wee should pray vnto him vnlesse by our prayers we may wash away our sins But by what praier By those that are more odious then profitable and not so profitable as odious For though they begin in many of their praiers with Omnipotens sempeterne Deus Act. 17.28 and end with Per Dominum Iesum Christum yet nothing is placed in the middle part but Saints and the merits of Saints to make their prayers meritorious being filled so full of merit But what Saints Such for the most part that haue bene canonized not by God but by Popes As S. Francis made a Saint by Gregory the ninth and Thomas Becket by Pope Alexander the third For none by the decree of the said Alexander are to bee taken for Saints but such are canonized and admitted by the Bishop of Romes Bull. The merits of Saints so canonized are in their prayers offered as an vnlawfull composition for the remission of sinnes not vpon the golden Altar as the righteousnesse of Christ but vpon the stinking Altar of mens nature as the merits of men Iohn 16. marg 1 yet they suppose they are made in Christs name because their praiers made to Saints are concluded with Per Christum Dominum nostrū meum as the margent note vpon the Rhemes testifieth But for breuity we will speake no further of the praiers of these faithlesse men that denying the sufficiency of Christs passion seeke their saluation in them by saying them vpon beads by number that they may know at least thereby how many they say though they vnderstand not what they say But leauing them to their beads I will turne my pen to maintaine the praiers of the faithfull man whose prayers Kellison saith are vaine because hee is assured of his saluation Will Kellison say that S. Iohn the beloued Desciple of the Lord that leaned vpō his breast vnto whom he bequeathed in his last will his mother a virgin to a virgin was not assured of his saluation If he say hee was not the testimony of Saint Iohn will confute him wherein it is written 1. Iohn 3.14 We know that we are translated from death to life Or that Peter did not beleeue the remission of sinnes 1. Pet. 3 18. whose confession is that Christ once suffered for sinnes the iust for the vniust that he might bring vs to God Or that the Apostles in generall did not beleeue the remission of sinnes when the Creed of the Apostles doth testifie they did Yet Christ taught them to desire not once but alwaies when they prayed forgiuenesse of sinnes by these words Forgiue vs our debts Mat. 6.12 not that the punishment due to sin was not forgiuen them for then Saint Iohn would not haue said We know that we are translated from death to life But that through the increase of faith they might more and more inwardly feele the application of the forgiuenesse of sins Saint Paul 1. Cor. 15 17. Phil. 3.13 who proueth by the resurrection of Christ the actuall remission of sinnes which could not be If Christ be not raised as he saith your faith is in vaine and ye are yet in your sinnes Afterward saith I count not my selfe that I haue attained vnto it namely in the 9. and 10. verses before to the full knowledge of Christ and perfect taste of his resurrection Now if an Apostle wrapped vp in the third heauen a pen man of the holy Ghost could not attaine to a full and perfect tast of his saluation how much lesse those whose faith is but as a graine of mustard seede yet sufficient to saluation attaine to the full taste of the application of the forgiuenesse of sinnes without much praier The man that beleeued in Christ desired of him to helpe his vnbeliefe and many a poore soules conscience cast downe yet the children of God would be glad to pray day and night to finde but one dram of this application that Popish Priests will not weare their hose out in the knees for Secondly Tim. Eph. Isa God who hath shewed mercy vnto the faithfull man not that he was but that he should be faithfull and hath selected him not that he was but that he should be holy hath promised that he may be both faithfull and holy to worke a renouation in him and that so apparent that whosoeuer seeth him shall know him thereby Then here is another notable motiue to stirre vp a faithfull man to praier that hee may earnestly desire with Saint Paul that God would make perf●●● his image in him And that by vnderstanding knowing aright the cause and author of all things he may attaine to more noble and purer actions as well in his vnderstandidg as will That his memory sanctified may retaine euermore good and holy cogitations of God and of commendable actions whereby religion is preserued and increased That he would purifie his affections and in stead of such as are euill and corrupt excite by his holy spirit working in his word honest and vertuous motions in his heart And that the inferour powers may be obedient to the superiour that the image of God thereby repaired and the image of Satan abolished we may bee wholly gouerned through the effectuall working and the plentifull presence of Gods Spirit For as yet in this life the faithfull man hath the first fruits of the spirit and not the tenth so that the flesh liueth still in a manner fully in him The which aduantage Sathan espying by beholding grace begun and not perfected fighteth against