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A68859 Holsome and catholyke doctryne concerninge the seuen Sacramentes of Chrystes Church expedient to be knowen of all men, set forth in maner of shorte sermons to bee made to the people, / by the reuerend father in God. Thomas byshop of Lincolne. Anno. 1558. Mense Februarij. Watson, Thomas, 1513-1584. 1558 (1558) STC 25112.5; ESTC S100033 209,288 398

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body For yf a man be iustelye excomunicate of hys owne iudge hauinge ordinarye or lawfull iurisdiction ouer hym he is a member cutte awaye from the bodye of Christes catholyke Churche which so long as he is in that state is dead not able to bringe forth good fruite and worthy nothinge but to be cast into eternal fyre and brente as beinge than a member of the Churche malignant He is accursed and separate from the companye and felowshippe not onelye of all faithfull people in this worlde but also of almightie God and his blessed aungels in the kingdome of heauen He is depryued of the influence of Goddes grace and the specyall protection of almightye God secluded from the spirituall communion of Christes Churche as not pertaker of the Sacramentes and of the prayers good woorkes and generall suffrages of the same and is to bee taken estemed of al good men as an Ethnicke and publicane and is also deliuered to Sathan the deuyll wherby the deuyl hath power by permission ouer him to afflicte him with al vexation and affliction corporall to thintent that by that meanes he perceiuinge the enormitie of hys lyuing may yeld and be reduced to penaunce that his soule may be saued in the day of our Lord. What christen harte can be so carelesse of hys own saluation as eyther by his wilfulnes to enter or by his obstinacy to continue in so damnable and daungerouse a state of lyuinge Whyche many men wilfully and headly fall into by disobeyinge Gods ministers and that power which is geuen vnto them by almighty God for the reformation of his people And althoughe sometimes men maye flatter them selues when they be excommunicate that they nede not to feare or regard such excommunicatiō for that they perswade theim selues in their owne opiniōs either the cause to be vniuste or the processe againste them to be vnlawful and therfore shall beginne not to regarde but to contempne the said sentēce of excōmunication pronounced againste them yet in the name of God I shall aduertise you al good people to beware of this poynt and not to be your owne iudges in these cases deceyuynge your selues lest by your so contemning the keies and authoritie of the Church ye runne in daunger of iust excōmunication otherwyse and shall thereby make that cause to bee iuste in the ende whiche perchaūce would haue appeared to haue been not so weyghty in the begynnyng Thus good people vnderstandyng that the Prelates and ministers of Christes Churche be ordeined of God to be the Phisicianes and surgyans of your soules your duetie is to loue and obeie them not onelye when they dooe apply the sweete medycines of Gods worde and his holye Sacramētes to the diseases of your soules but also when as good Surgeanes they bynde the parties that refuse to be cured and by the censures of the Churche and strayt d●scipline doe cut and serche their desperate and vncurable woundes executynge the offyce of almyghty GOD that sayde by his Prophete in this maner I shall feade my shepe and I shal seke and search● that is loste I shall bringe home againe that is caste awaye I shall bynde that is broken I shal saue and kepe that is fatte and stronge and I shall feade them in iudgement And lyke as I haue tolde you of your dueties towardes them in louinge and obeying them so oughte you also to honour theym as the holye Apostle Saint Paule teacheth sainge Those Priestes that execute their office and rule their people wel be worthye double honour specially those that labour in Gods worde and doctrine For the scripture sayeth Thou shalte not bynde vp the mouth of the Oxe that treadeth forth the corne and he that laboureth is worthy his wages or rewarde By whiche wordes wee vnderstande what is ment by this double honour not onelye to thinke well vpon theim to haue them in estimation to loue theim to reuerence and honour god in them for theyr woorke and offyce sake but also to succour and relieue them in their corporall lyuinge to minister vnto their necessary sustenaunce sufficientlye with a franke harte and a good wyll For who dothe goo a warrefare vpon his owne charges who feedeth a flocke and doth not eate of the milke of the same flocke They that minister vnto the people spirituall thynges as the word of God his holye Sacramentes and suche other oughte lykewise too receiue againe of the people carnall thinges For the scholer whyche is taughte and instructed in the woorde of GOD and the relygion of Chryste oughte to communycate and to make his mayster and instructour to be a partener with hym in all good thynges temporall whiche God hath lente vnto hym for almighty God hathe wylled and ordeyned that they whiche serue him in the preachyng and setting forth of his gospel should haue theyr liuinge of the gospel for the settinge forth of the same By these reasons and sayinges whyche I haue here rehersed vnto you good people out of the doctryne of the blessed Apostle S. Paule it appeareth plainelye that the payment of tythes or the tenth parte of all maner of fruites for so much as perteineth to the substaunce of thē the sustentation of Gods ministers to thintent they might holly applye them selues to gods ministerye vndiuided or without care of the worlde for their necessarye lyuinge is gods ordinaunce not onely by the instincte of nature it beinge mooste agreinge too naturall reason but also by Gods moral lawe who beynge the Lorde creator and geuer of al good thinges in token of his vniuersal dominiō as it were by a special title and prerogatiue hathe reserued the tenthe parte of the fruites of the earth to hym selfe and wyll be honoured with oure substaunce and ryches by the free oblation of those tythes to hym whyche he hathe wylled to bee geuen and conuerted to the vse sustentation of the ministers of his church For so wryteth the wyse man in all thy soule feare thy Lorde God and sanctyfye his priestes with al thy power loue him that made the and forsake not hys ministers honour God wyth all thy soule and also honour hys Priestes purge thy selfe with the free oblation of that thou hast gotten with the labour of thy handes geue vnto them as it is commaunded vnto the their portion of thy chiefe fruites and tythes Thus good people as we be debters to almighty God for his infynite and manyfold benefytes so by iust payinge of our tythes to hym we acknowledge oure imperfection his maiestie and vniuersall dominion our nede miserye his goodnes and bountyful liberalitie which is accordinge to our dueties a geuinge of thankes for the same and accepted of him as a payment of our debtes for his benefytes through the merytes of his onely sōne Iesus Christ our Lord. And thys honour in ministringe to the Priestes of Christes Church for theyr lyuinge as I haue saied before
that ye haue learned good people the necessitie of Confession howe euerye sinner is bounden to confesse his sinnes to a Prieste by goddes lawe for the atteininge of absolution and remission of sinne nowe it followeth to be declared what a sinner oughte to do in makinge his confession Firste a sinner ought before he come to cōfession to make an accompte wyth himselfe of his lyfe and to call to his remembraunce how many deadly sinnes he hath committed since the time of his laste confession wherin suche diligence muste be vsed as the necessytye and dygnitie of the woorke of GOD whiche is absolution doth require beinge willinge and readye to doe all thinges that be necessary for the recouery of grace and health of his soule whiche a sicke man woulde dooe for auoydinge the death of his bodye And this the sinner ought to doe for two causes the one that he mighte thereby take speciall repentaunce for euerye offence that he dydde for as muche as he did disobeye and offend almightye God and had some specyall pleasure in euery one and therfore he ought to call his sinnes to hys minde and for remedye of the same to take some dyspleasure and repentaunce for euerye one of theym The other cause is that he mighte haue hys sinnes readye and the better in his mynde for to shewe them vnto his ghostly father when he commeth to confession The whiche kinge Dauid did well perceiue that sinners bee bounden to dooe and therfore whan he had sinned he saied thus I wyl studye to remember my sinne because I wyll confesse it And the example of the prodigal sonne in the Gospell teacheth vs also so to doe who returninge to his father considered howe euyll hee had lyued and he called than to his mynde what he woulde confesse and saye to hys father when he shoulde come to hym Thus whan a sinnes hath diligentlye examined his owne conscyence and called to his remembraunce howe often and wherein he hathe offended hys Lorde God takinge speciall repentaunce and contrition for euery offence than he ought to come to hys ghostlye father with great desire and humilitie not as to a manne to heare some worldlye and profitable counsell but as to the messenger or vycare of oure Sauiour Christe representinge his persone whose embassage hee vseth for makynge peace and reconciliation betwene the synner and GOD to the intente he myghte heare of hym the woorde of GOD whiche is the woorde of absolution for hys synnes by paste and also bee instructed by the woorde of GOD howe to lyue wel hereafter and auoide sinne And where as the effect of Gods Sacramentes doo not depend vpon the vertue or worthines of the priest the minister but vpon the commaundement and ordinaunce of GOD who by hys spirite dothe assiste the due ministration of the same therfore a penitent synner oughte rather to regarde the vertue and power of GOD that woorketh by hys mynyster than the state of the persone be he hye or lowe a iuste or an vniuste man so longe as he is a member of Gods vniuersall Churche and by toleration suffred to minister in the same and he oughte to geue full credyte to the woordes of absolution that than his sinnes be clerelye remytted yf hys harte be than disposed and mete to receyue the same remissyon and yf hee put no stoppe to Goddes grace as they doe that lacke fayth and true contrityon And so the penitent sinner comming to a Pryeste and humbly submytting him selfe to him as representing the persone of Chryste ought to reherse hollye symplye and faythfully al the deadly synnes which than after diligent serchinge of his lyfe doe burden and vexe hys conscience For althoughe the holye Churche dothe not burden a sinner to confesse euery veniall synne whiche is vnpossyble or very harde to doe for who dothe knowe all hys faultes and also seinge that veniall synnes doe not take away charity nor do not exclude a man from the kyngedome of heauen wythoute the whyche thys frayle and mortall lyfe can not be passed ouer yet yf a man fall oftentymes into suche smal sinnes they ought not to be neglected but auoyded betymes because contempt in all thynges aggrauateth the cryme and speciallye in procurynge the remedye and also a manne shall geue an accompte in the daye of iudgement of euery idle woorde which he shal speake But all mortall sinnes such as be transgressions of gods commaundements and bringe a man in state of damnation so many as come to his remembraunce after diligent serche and inquisition the synner ought to confesse And not onely suche as he knoweth certeinly to be mortall sinnes but also suche as he doubteth of knoweth not certeinely whether they be mortall sinnes or no because what so euer thing is not of fayth is sinne and he that dothe or alloweth to be doone any thinge whereof his conscience reprehendeth or condemneth him doth therin against his conscience and sinneth deadly and ought to confesse it and learne of his ghostly father to whom iudgement is geuen to discerne betwene lepre and not lepre sinne not sinne how to know and auoide the same afterward Furthermore it is to be cōsidered that god doth not forgeue one mortall sinne reteineth an other vnforgeuen but alwayes whan he forgeueth he forgeueth all together the which he shewed in expellinge al and the holle legion of deuils out of the man of Ge●rasen And he shewed the same agayne whan he pardoned Marye Magdalene for he forgaue her all her synnes and the scrypture calleth that man happye whose sinne God hath not imputed but couered if there were any sinne remaining imputed vnto hym and not forgeuen he should not be compted as happye but as an e●emye to god Now seing the father ●ath geuen al power to the sonne and the sonne hathe geuen the same power to the Priestes of his churche whose iudgement both in byndinge and losinge in earth is confirmed and ratifyed by God in heauen therfore the remission whiche the priestes geue to penitent sinners oughte to be lyke and agreable to the remission whiche is geuen by God that is to say a full remission not forgeuinge one mortall sinne without an other but eyther forgeuing al at once or none at all And because as ye were taught before the priest can not worthelye exercyse this authoritie of forgeuinge or reteyninge sinne excepte the sinner open hys conscience and confesse his sinnes hym selfe both because he can not otherwyse knowe what is to bee remytted what is not and also because he may not rashely remit that he knoweth not and is not confessed vnto him therfore the sinner is bounden plainelye and fullye to confesse all his sinnes and euery pertyculare sinne whiche by diligente serchynge of hys conscyence commeth than to hys remembraunce For the conceyling or hyding of any one mortall sinne which he remembreth is the cause why all the
whiche diuersitie in degrees causeth great comelynesse and beautye to be in Christes Churche by reason of suche order as euery inferiour member keepeth to his superiour doynge his dutie in his owne place and not vsurpyng to dooe aboue his calling Therefore this Sacrament whereby suche degrees of authoritie and power be geuen to men is called Order whiche order of ministers maketh the Churche to bee buylded as a Cytie without confusion and to be terrible to her enemies as the fore front of an armie sette in good arave and is the very knot of the knowen Catholike Churche conteining both good and euil in it whereby it is preserued without scisme so longe as that order is kepte withoute breache whiche was institute by Christe vsed by his Apostles and from theim brought to vs by continuall succession This visible Order takinge his beginnynge from the authoritie geuen to one man is extended throughout the hoolle worlde in the church into a greate nomber and multitude of inferiour ministrations as it were many braunches proceedinge from one tree or many ryuers from one fountayne which all together take inwardly their increase from the fountayne of al grace and the onely suprime head of oure one churche Iesus Christe our Lorde For if Christ had not onely secretly by inspiration but also by his sensible commaundemēt and sacramēt sent his Apostles into the world saiyng as my father hath sent me so I sende you geuing them authoritie likewyse visibly to send other the churche of Christe shoulde neuer haue been without Scismes and diuisions made by them that runnynge by theyr owne authoritie vnsent woulde haue borne menne in hande that they were inuisibly sent and anointed of GOD whiche was nothynge so and so woulde haue drawen Gods people into sectes and false doctrine For whiche cause Saint Paule and Barnabas beyng inuisiblye sent of the holy Ghoste yet it was the wyll and pleasure of the same holy Ghoste that they should by a visible Sacrament of imposition of handes be visiblie sent in the authoritie of Apostles to the ministration of the churche and such as now say them selues they be sent inuisiblye of God ought not to bee beleued or receiued excepte they bee as Saynte Paule and Barnabas were visibly ordered and anoynted in the Churche by Catholyke Byshoppes suche as haue their succession from the Apostles Furthermore in this Sacrament of Order is geuen to them that be lawfully ordered the ecclesiasticall power of the Churche whiche is a power geuen not by the lawes of men or of nature but onely by Christe aboue nature and after a speciall sorte to his Apostles and disciples and their lawful successours to the worlds end for the edifiynge of the churche militant according to the lawes of the Gospell for the atteynyng of eternall lyfe And this power is called in scripture by the name of the keyes of the kingdome of heauen As a keye doeth open the doore to a man and bringeth him into the house so this ecclesiasticall power beynge vsed with knowledge and discretion by a lawefull minister openeth the doore of mannes harte to the knowledge of GOD and so in processe openeth to him the kingdome of heauen For it conteineth the ministration of all thinges whiche be necessary for vs synners to bee directed furthered and promoted to the atteining of the sayde kyngdome As to bynde and loose to remytte and reteyne synne and al other thinges that be requisite to the preseruation of Christes Churche in vnitie of faythe and charitie to the intent it might be partaker of the glory of God These keyes our Sauiour Christe did geue to his Churche in Saynte Peter or rather to Saynte Peter for the Churche saying to him To thee shall I geue the keyes of the kingdome of heauen and what so euer thou shalt bynde vppon earthe shall bee also bounden in the heauens and what so euer thou shalt loose vpon earth shal be also loosed in the heauens And to the other his Apostles Disciples assembled together he said whose synnes you shall remitte bee remitted vnto them and whose synnes you retayne be retayned And to declare that this power is not inuented by man nor yet geuen by the authoritie of anye Prince or Communaltie our Sauiour sayde in the geuyng of it to his disciples take and receiue you the holye ghost Whereby we vnderstande that the power to bynde or loose or to remytte sinne or fynallye to gouerne the Churche is the woorke onelye of the holye Ghoste woorking by his Ministers that whiche is for the saluation of his Churche And where as the blessed Sacrament of the Aultare is the hiest and greatest Sacramente of al other because holle Christ both god man is conteyned in it Therefore is Priesthoode the hyest order wherein is geuen grace and power ouer Christes naturall bodye and bloud to consecrate it by the vertue of God assistyng his woorde and to make it present in the blessed Sacramente of the Aultare by the chaunge of the substaunces of Bread and Wyne and also to offer it beynge the verye Sacrifice of the newe Testament to God the father for the synnes and ignoraunces of his people and to delyuer and minister it to suche as by their faith and clennes of lyfe be woorthy to receyue it So this power ouer Christes natuall bodye oure Sauioure hym selfe gaue to his Disciples in hys laste Supper where after that he hadde consecrate offered and delyuered hys owne bodye to his Disciples he sayde to them Dooe this in remembraunce of me by whiche woorde he made them Priestes and gaue them authoritie and commaundement to dooe as he didde than not once but continuallye tyll his latter commynge And that the Priest maye woorthely and after due maner execute thys his chiefe office and function there be other inferiour orders ordeyned of God and his holye Churche to assiste the Priest as Deacon Subdeacon whose offices be to receyue the oblations of the people for the vse of the Sacrament to bring them to the Aultare to prepare all thinges necessarie for the cōsecration to giue consent to the Sacrifice made by the Priest beside other thynges whyche by holy scripture and the vniuersal tradicion of the church they be authorised to dooe A Priest also hath power geuen vnto him by this Sacramēt of order ouer Christes mistical body the church for the instruction the purgation and the perfection of the same churche and euerye member therof And first concerning the instructiō of it a Priest hath authoritie to preache Gods word by Gods speciall and visible sending Where our Sauiour Christ sayd to his disciples As my father hath sent me so likewyse I sende you And in an other place he said go ye into the holle worlde and preache the gospel to euery creature And also go your wayes and teache all people baptising thē in the name of the father and of the sonne and