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A68325 A notable sermo[n] of ye reuerende father Maister Hughe Latemer whiche he preached in ye Shrouds at paules churche in Londo[n], on the. xviii. daye of Ianuary. 1548. Latimer, Hugh, 1485?-1555. 1548 (1548) STC 15291; ESTC S108309 16,311 64

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be mystrusted but that we shall haue all thynges well and that the glorye of God shall be spred abrode throughout al partes of the realme yf the prelates wil diligētly apply their plough be preachers rather then Lordes but our blaunchers whiche wyll be Lordes and no labourers when they are commaunded to go and be resydente vpon their cures and preache in theyr benefyces they would say What I haue sette a deputie there I haue a deputie that loketh well to my flocke and the whiche shal discharge my duetie A deputie quod he I loked for that worde all this whyle And what a deputie must he be trowe ye Euen one lyke hym selfe it muste be a cannoniste that is to saye one that is broughte up in the studie of the Popes lawes decrees One that wyll set forth papistrie as well as hym self wyl do and one that wyll mayntayne all supersticion and Idolatrye And one that wyll nothynge at all or els very weakely resist the Deuyls plough yea happy it is yf he take not part with the Deuyll and where he shoulde be an enemy to hym it is wel if he take not the Deuilles parte agaynste Christe But in the meane time the Prelares take theyr pleasures They are Lordes and no labourers but the Deuill is dilygente at his ploughe He is no vnpreachynge prelate He is no Lordelye loyterer from his cure but a busie ploughe man so that amonhe all the prelates and amonge al the packe of them that haue cure the Deuill shal go for my money For he styll applyeth his busynes Therefore ye vnpreachynge prelates learne of the deuill to be diligent in doyng of your offyce Learne of the deuill And if you wyl not learne of God nor good manne for shame learne of the Deuyll Ad erubescentiam vestram dico I speake it for your shame If you wil not learne of God nor good man to be diligent in your offyce learne of the deuill Howebeit there is nowe verie good hoope that the kynges maiestie beyng by the healpe of good goueruaunce of his mooste honourable counsaylours he is trained and brought vp in learnyng and knowledge of Goddes word wil shortly prouide a remedye and set an ordre herein whiche thyng that it may so be lette vs praye for him Praye for hym good people praye for hym ye haue great cause and neede to praye for him FINIS Imprinted at London by Ihon Day dwellynge at Aldersgate and Wylliam Seres dwellyng in Peter Colledge These bokes are to be sold at the new shop by the lytle Conduyte in Chepesyde ¶ Cum gratia et Priuilegio ad imprimendum solum A place of scripture racked or misunderstand The right vnderstandynge of this place How our Lady myghte be compared to a saffron bag Similitudes vsed in the Gospel The descripcion of a prelate How the preacher is likned to y e plowmā The Prelate hath manpoffices Note the properties of a right fayth The fyrste The law feareth The Gospell comforteth Greate busines shoulde haue good rewardes Preaching is a daily meat An admonicion to Londō to repent An admonicion to y e rulers and officers The euilles y t are nowe in London The relief of poorescholers by the riche in London is gone Charitie is waxen cold in London He moueth lōdon to repentaunce by example of Nebo An admoniciō to prelates to do their office An answer to a priuie obiection Lording hath put doun prechyng An apt similitude Two kindes of inclospuge Why noble menne be not made lord presidentes Note a texte well wayed