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A69147 A postill or collection of moste godly doctrine vpon every gospell through the yeare aswell for holye dayes as Sondayes, dygested in suche order, as they bee appoynted and set forthe in the booke of Common Prayer. Uery profitable for all curates, parentes, maysters of housholdes, and other gouerners of youth.; Postilla Anthonii Corvini Corvinus, Antonius, 1501-1553. 1550 (1550) STC 5806; ESTC S109261 359,302 596

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thoughe any Iewe had done it But he that beleueth that by the onlye meryte of Chryst he ys iustyfyed he shall haue euerlastyng lyfe Ioh. 3. Secondarelye wee learne out of this gospell that Chryste came into thys worlde not onlye for the Iewes but also for the Gentyles And so yt ys declared by these wysemen that seeke Christ that the preachynge of the gospel shulde be taken from the Iewes geuen to the Gentyles The callynge of the Heithē And that for thys cause that althogh they hard the gospel fyrst of Chryst afterward of hys dyscyples yet did thei dispyse persecute yt wyth slaunderous wordes reiected it frō them For I pray you which of all the Iewes ranne to seke this childe although it was openly said that their kyng was thē at hand and present with thē The heythen which neuer had god came from the Est seking and enquiring so long for this chyld vntil they had founde him And that the Iewes through their misbilefe be now abiected it is by the iust iudgement of God and it maye bee well of euery man said Ps 118. Lord thou art iust and thi iudgemēt is ryghteouse And in contrary wise The cause that we miserable hethen be taken and called to the gospell is the very grace and mercy of God And if therefore we did our dutyes we shulde neuer cease from geuinge thankes for the greate clemencye of God that he hath had towarde vs all And that we the wretched sinful gentiles through grace are called to the knowledg of the gospel it apeareth by the wordes of Esai sayeng I am sought of thē that neuer asked for me Esa 65. am found of thē that neuer sought me And I haue saide Lo I lo I am found of a nation that neuer called on my name Thou herist that they shall fynde hym that neuer sought hym ys not thys playnly spoken of vs the gentiles Therfore of thys place we may learne and knowe that euerlastyng ioy commeth not by the merytes of oure owne workes but throughe grace and accordyng to the saiyng of saynct Paule Ephe. 2 wee are saued by grace throughe fayth leste we shulde glorye A carnal man Thirdelye we perceyue by thys gospell what a myserable and wretched thyng the carnall man is in whome the same olde Adam through the spyrite and faith is not yet mortified The Kynges come from the east to Ierusalem inquiring for the king of Iewes newly borne and shewe that they sawe his star in the East and that they came to worship him that is to geue to him reuerence and honour Worship Here it had bene meete that the whole citye of Ierusalem shulde with all reuerence and ioye haue sought out this kyng and haue receaued him seīg that they had loked for his coming so many years before They knew by the prophecy of Iacob Gē 49 that at the same tyme he should suerly come But what do they Not only Herod was so sore moued therw t when he hadde herde thereof but also all Ierusalem with him that is the more part of the citizins especiallye such as with good Simeon Anna dyd long for the redemptiō of Israel Wherto now were all the pomises how well do they now remember the prophecy of Iacob And what doth it profit them to be vnder the law of Moyses Herod thinketh he had good and iust cause to be moued therewith although yt was but in vayn not necessary But what cause doth the Iewes pretēd to whome by this kyng sure redemtion was promised The frute of the fleshe Here thou mayst perceyue the nature and custome of the flesh such is oure strength and power The fleshe canne dooe none otherwise yt is subdued to synne and bryngeth forth none other frute then synne whether it bee outwardlye as manifeste offences and crymes or inwardlye as be suche workes that seeme good wherein the fleshe deliteth and flattereth himselfe And alwayes suche thinges as it shulde loue it hateth and those thinges that be to be hated yt loueth And in thinges concernyng Gods honour and our saluaciō it alwaies foloweth the cōtrary And therfore it is necessary that the flesh and nature be renewed in vs through the holy ghost brought to the feare of god and loue of his neighboure or els the fleshe wyll alwayes be fleshe that is hardened and blynded Rom. 8. Fourthly this gospell teacheth vs in that that the wisemē were by the aungel admonished to tourn into their coūtrey by an other way that God our father in heauē wil mercifully cōserue kepe defēd not only frō inward spiritual ieoperdies but also frō the outward bodely periles al such as knoledg honour worship his welbeloued son Iesu Christ setting all their hope and truste in hym afterward by loue thākes geuīg good cōuersacion shew forth declare their faith as these wisemē did The aungels seru to the electe of God by their giftes Is not the loue of God towarde vs a great thīg ye so great that the aūgels must descēd frō heauē minister to the elect of God in theyr necessities And not onli the angels but other creatures also ar necessary meanes to mā to the obtainīg of saluaciō First of al the sterre is compelled to serue the wisemē thē the priests seniors of the people were cōstrayned to serue thē likewise when they shewed to them wher Christ shuld be born And at last also the aungel waiteth vpon them wil not suffre thē to reuisite the wicked Herod which not onlye bare an enuious hart toward the child newly borne but also was of a cursed stomack toward the same wise men Hereto may that be applied that is spoken of the aungels in the fyrst epist H●b 1. to the Hebrewes Are they not al ministring spirites sent to minister for theire sakes which shal be the heires of saluacion And in the 33. psal The aungel of God shall come downe in the middest of thē that feare hym shal deliuer thē Gē 19. Gē 14. And likewise the aungel delyuered Loth frō the fyer of Sodom And did not the aungel of god also leade forth the children of Israell oute of Egypte Act. 14. And lykewise delyuered Peter out of hys bondes Wherfore yf we wold diligentli geue hede and with those wisemē know Christ worship him honour him and offre the sacrifyce of oure lippes to hym as Oseas the prophete sayth Ose 14. Trewly we shuld find also before God the same comfort helpe socoure which not only those wisemē but also all gods electe from the beginning of the world hath obtayned in so much that god himselfe wold serue vs by his aungels To whō be geuē all honour c. The fyrst sonday after Epiphany ●ay Luc. 2. ANd when he was twelue yeares old they went vp to Ierusalem after the custom of the feaste daye And when they
we dispaire of all our workes merites and vertues and esteme them as thinges that can not helpe vs and therefore the Prophete Esai sayeth Esai 63 that all oure iustyce or righteousnes are as a defyled clothe And thus dispairyng of our selues to seke our righteousnes in the merytes passion and death of oure Lord Iesu Christ onely of whom Ihon the Baptist gaue this true testimonye that he is the Lambe of God Ihon. 1. that taketh away the synnes of the worlde This fayth I say dothe apprehende by Christe remission of synnes iustyce and eternal life Neither may we in this matter admyt any worke of man except we would plucke away steale take frō Christ his glory Esai 42 whiche he wyl not geue to any other and so stealyng Christes honor burthen our soules vnto the perpetual death damnacion of our selues Surely it is an vndoubted trueth that a christian man must do good workes and haue an honest conuersacion and with good workes confyrme allow his fayth For who would deny this But to sette a fayth and confidence in those workes and to admit our merytes in the cause of our iustifycacion is in no wyse to bee permytted For by that meanes grace were no grace and that whiche before was atributed by verye right vnto the onely loue of God that should we then ascrybe vnto our workes merites Therfore Christ sayth in this gospell He that beleueth in the sonne of man shal not be iudged But he that beleueth not is already iudged because he beleueth not in the name of the only begotten sōne of God Fayth onely abideth in battayle of cōsciēce See ye that in the conflicte and battayle of the conscience fayth standeth sure and is not condempned nor iudged Contrarily that vnbeliefe is already cōdempned the sentēce of eternal damnacion is pronoūced against it For Christ wyl in this gospel as he doth in many other places of the scripture ascribe quietnesse of conscience and saluacion vnto faithe and the disquietnes of conscience perpetuall damnacion to vnbeliefe Thirdely Condemnacion bicause Christe spake of iudgemente and condemnaciō he now procedeth and declareth what is condemnaciō and saith And this is the condemnacion that the light is come into the world men haue loued rather darkenes then lighte And why For bycause their workes were euell Christe him self with his doctrine gospel is this light The lyghte Ioh. 8. as in another place he calleth himselfe saying I am the light of the world Whosoeuer foloweth me he walketh not in darknes The darknes Darkenes is our flesh nature mannes reason and vnbeliefe yea all the wisdome prudencie of man which doth not spring out of faith but spring frō our reasō without faith And now I beseche you to marke with me well at what point our reason our wisdome and prudence is wont to stumble at if it folow not the very word of god as his capitaine and leader Surely when Christ came into this world he was more redyer to saue help then to condemn nowithstanding that the father had giuen into his hand all iudgmente And truely the Iewes had wel eschaped this iudgement or eternall damnacion had by faith obtayned health saluation if they wold haue receiued Christ which is the light of the world and beleued his worde But what doo they They sette more by darknes then by lyght Iohn 1. And as Iohn saithe in the fyrst chap. of his gospel The light shined in darkenes the darknes comprehended it not Ther was no faulte in the lyght but a greate defaulte in the darkenes that receiued it not But what foloweth nowe out of this darkenes Forsoth this Those that neither knowlege nor learne their darkenes nor wyll not geue Christ his due honor they iudge and condempne themselues euen as Christe sayth Whoso beleueth not he is already condempned And truely it chaūseth so by most rihgteous iudgement to him that is vnfaythfull Incredulitee is iudged by his own self that is through vnbeleif For inasmuche as he doth euil and yet can not abide the light or to be reprehended it is right that his owne vnbeleife should iudge or condempne him But so is it not with the faythful man for he can abyde that his workes that are done in the truth shuld come to the light be tryed wayed by the worde of God and iudged by the rule squire of the woorde of God For how should he feare the light seyng that all his workes are done in God Cōsider it well For thus in euery place of the scripture life is ascribed vnto fayth and iudgement and condempnacion to incredulitee and vnbeleife God geue vs grace to receiue retayne with vs his light to the comfort of our soules Amen The gospel on the tewysday in the Whytson weke Ihon. 10. VErely verely I saye vnto you He that entreth not in by the doore into the shepe fold but clymeth vppe some other waye the same is a thefe and a murtherer But he that entreth in by the dore is that shepeherde of the shepe to him the porter openeth and the shepe heare hys voyce and Pro. 10. hee calleth hys owne sheepe by name leadeth them out And when he hath sent forth hys owne sheep he goeth before them the sheepe folowe hym for they knowe his voyce A straunger wyll they not folowe but wyll flee from hym for they knowe not the voyce of straungers This prouerbe spake Iesus vnto them but they vnderstode not what thinges they were whiche he spake vnto them Then sayde Iesus vnto them agayne Verely verely I say vnto you Iho. 14 I am the dore of the sheepe All euen as many as came before me are theues murtherers but the sheep did not heare them I am the dore by me yf any man enter in he shall be safe and shall go in and out and fynde pasture A thefe commeth not but for to steale kyll and destroye I am come that they myght haue lyfe and that they might haue it more aboundantlye THE EXPOSITION FOrasmuche as Christ our Lord sheweth in this gospell or similitude by conferryng theim together both what the euil shepeherd teacher is also howe he may bee knowen and on the other parte what the good shepeherde and teacher is and by what sygnes also menne may knowe him I thynke it mete fyrst to treate of the good shepeherde especiall for this cause that it is a thinge very profitable and necessary and also a matter of great waight importance For Christ describeth here the good shepheard so A preachers callynge doctrine shal be vpright and law full that he must nedes entre in at the dore into the shepefold that is it is necessary that the preacher be called by some lawefull and godly meanes it is necessary also that his doctrine bee trewe and godly And howe can they teache the trewth that are
and shoteth beside the marke brustyng his head against this stony rocke of saint Paules wordes Rom. 11 Gala. 3. where he sayth If then righteousnes be of the woorkes of the lawe Christ is dead in vayne Of this fayth I say spryngeth loue Loue. which in this gospel Christ so earnestly cōmaundeth vnto vs. 1. Co. 13 But what doth this loue She forbeareth lōg she is gentle she enuyeth not she is not froward she is not proude she is not ambicious she seeketh not her owne she is not angry she imagyneth not euil she reioyseth not vpō iniquitee she ioyeth wholly in the truth c. 1 Tim. 1 Therfore sayth sainct Paule in an other place also The ende summe of the cōmaundement is loue that commeth of a pure heart and a good conscience and an vnfayned fayth Further forasmuch as Christ knoweth that there cōsisteth a great wayghty matter in true loue that spryngeth of fayth therfore in this his last sermon he taught not many preceptes of good workes but only commaundeth this that they should loue one another As he would say If ye haue fayth and loue ye shal also right easely performe all other thynges what soeuer I haue commaunded you to do Secondarily The crosse from whence it commeth forasmuche as Christe had before shewed his disciples that the crosse shuld come vpō theim and had before tolde theim that they should suffre muche aduersitee in this worlde nowe here Christ repeteth the same and also sheweth the cause wherfore If the worlde sayd he hate you knowe you that it hated me fyrst The worlde Christe here calleth all them the worlde that haue not receyued his worde haue not obayed the gospel nor knowen the father in him nor him in the father And breifely whosoeuer they be that want fayth acknowlege not the righteousnes of fayth seme thei neuer so vertuous righteous holy wyse in their owne eyes Christ calleth them all by this one name The worlde declareth them to be his enemyes After this sort doth sainct Ihon vse this worde saiyng Iohn 1 He was in the worlde and the worlde is made by him and the worlde knewe him not Then when Christ sayth If the worlde hate you knowe you that it fyrst hated me Wherwith he semeth to say Wondre not if the wyse and righteous in the worldes estimacion and also the mightie menne in this worlde do resyst you and persecute you for suerly there is no litle cause why they so will do The worlde holdeth and defendeth with to the and nayle the righteousnes of workes but your doctrine shall be cleane repugnant contrary for if ye will purely and sincerely preach my worde ye shall maintayne and defende the righteousnes of faith And if ye wyll do so earnestly as it shall be your duety nedes must ye cast of all that is in the worlde that is all carnall wisedome vertu righteousnes strength freewill as ye knowe that I haue doone How shall ye in so doyng be at vnity with them Ioh. 12. Now is the iudgement of this worlde And furthermore the holye ghoste shal be sente for the same purpose to rebuke the worlde as I haue done Now if for this gentle rebukinge the worlde shall hate you and take all thynges to the worste and imagyne all manner of myschiefe against you knowe you that euen so did the worlde by me If I had approued and alowed their workes as I dyd reproue disalow them I had hadde the high Priestes myne especiall good friendes with the Phariseis and all the Iewes but when I would needes do myne office truly and fully accomplyshe my duty needes must I lose all their frendeshippes and also for that cause suffre so many of their false accusacyons checkes and rebukes Nowe woulde you speede better than I There is also and other cause why the worlde can not loue you For you are not of this worlde If you were of this world the world woulde loue that whiche is his owne but bicause you are not of the world but I haue chosen you out of the worlde therfore the worlde hateth you You heare in this place that if the world hate you it ys an euident argument that you ar not of the world And euen so saith S Paule Gala. 1. Yf I shuld please men I shuld not be Christes seruant And a lyke testimony doth Christ giue his apostels that thei ar not of this world Why so For thei shal rebuke the world reproue and damn the carnal iustice of the world earnestly affirm preach the righteousnes of faith for they ar not of this world that is thei seek not a carnall iustice as the world dothe their confidence is not in their good workes as the worlds is but thei earnestly preach the merits of Christ as the only cause of our righteousnes saluacion Now bycause the world can not bere this ther is mortall warre and contynuall hatred betwene theym and the worlde euen as Christe saithe here agayne in this gospell But all these thinges shall they doo to you for my names sake bicause they knowe not him that hath sente me Fynallye Bycause the worlde knoweth not the father therfore knoweth it not the son And because it knoweth not the son neither knoweth it them whom the sonne hath sent Wherfore seing that the world neither knoweth the father nor the son nor yet the apostels whom the sonne hath sent needes must it then persecute hate and condemn both the truth and also those that preach it Thirdly Christ in this persecutiō Our cōforte in aduersity is in the worde of God which surely is euer annexed to the gospel in this world cōmandeth vs to take sure holde of his woorde as that only comfort whereby Christians in all tribulacions solace them selues Remembre saithe hee my woorde which I haue saide vnto you This text teacheth vs as it semeth that there shal be no nother comfort vpon yearth especially in persecucions except only that worde and doubtlesse it is euen so in dede For what consolacion may bee in that mannes heart which hath refused and put frō his sight the worde of God Cōtrarily what I pray you shal hynder or hurt him that taketh holde vpō the worde and by fayth printeth it in his heart For he doubtles knoweth very well that he must nedes suffre pesecutions and tribulacions that is a very true tale but yet he knoweth also this that persecucion shall shortely haue an ende and at the tyme ordayned of God it shall be chaunged into perpetual ioy Rom. 8. as sainct Paule sayth Surely I thynke that the passions of this tyme are not worthy to bee iudged equal to the glory that shal be reueled among vs. Iho. 16 And of this speaketh Christ saiyng A woman when she trauaileth hath sorowe for her houre is come But when she hath brought furthe her manchylde she nowe remembreth not the pangues for ioy that
2 where shee had her childe with her Wherefore yf Christe did not spare his welbeloued mother but will teache that we muste come into heauen through many tribulacions verelye he will not suffre vs to bee withoute vexacion and trouble Act. 14. What thinkest thou that Mary cōceaued in her mynde when shee had loste her welbeloued sonne Doughteles she thought on this wise Alas God committed this childe to me that I shulde take the charge of hym And how is it that I haue thus loste him Verelye it is throughe my faute And paraduenture God nowe wyll not lette mē anye lenger take charge of hym Such thoughtes withoute doute dyd very sharpely perse throughe Maryes harte And heere nowe shee hadde not onlye the losse of her sonne but also the losse of faythe whyle shee toke this care thynkinge God is angrye with the and now paraduenture wyll let the no longer norishe his sonne Psa 24 These be the greate weighty temptaciōs that God suffereth his electe sometime to fall in leste they shulde glory in them selfe and not learne to knowe that al perseueraunce and continuaūce in faith and vertu cometh of hym Christe is found in his worde And Mary findeth comfort no where but in the temple where she founde her sonne not ydel but hauing the word of God before hym And shee receiueth no comfort with her kinesfolkes and frendes nor in the citie of Ierusalem but in the temple So likewise we as often as we fall into tribulaciō yea into such depe temptacions that no man vnder standeth but he that by experience hath lerned we shulde seeke for helpe and comforte no where but with Christ which neuer offereth hīselfe to be seene but in the temple that is in his word althogh that oftentimes for a while he wil be hid from our eyes Beleue allonlye and dispaire not Esa 57 for the scripture saith He wyll not be angry for euer The obedience of children Forthly we lerne here the obedience of children towarde their parentes For although Christ saide to his mother that he must be busied in his fathers busines yet he submitted himselfe when he hadde done his fathers busines and went home with his parentes Here do we lerne not onlye that obedience shuld be gyuen to our parentes but howe and in what manner and howe longe also it shulde bee geuen As longe as thy parentes be no hinderaūce to thi faith in Christ but studieth to set the forward therein and agreeth therein with the then in no wise must thou deny thy dyligente attendaunce toward them Thou hast besydes this for an example the commaundement of God Exo. 20 Honoure thy father and mother And to this commaundement is added a promise which none of the other hath Wherby it appeareth that it is greatly required that this commaundement be obserued But if thy parentes will cal the from thy faith in Christ to olde abuses and mens tradicions then know thou that obedience is no longer to be geuē to them in as much as pertayneth to religion but we must folowe the saiyng of Christ Mat. 10 Luc. 14 He that hateth not his father and mother c. is not meete for me And in this wise did Christe For when he must be in his fathers busynes then did he forsake Ioseph and Mary But after that busynes done he cometh and is subdued to his parentes againe The second sonday after Epiphany day Io. 2. ANd the third day was there a mariage in Cana a citye of Galile and the mother of Iesus was called there And Iesus was called and his disciples vnto the mariage And when the wyne fayled the mother of Iesus saide vnto hym They haue no wyne Iesus sayth vnto her womā Luc. 2. what haue I to do with the mine hour is not yet come His mother saith vnto the ministers What so euer he saith vnto you do it And ther was stāding ther vi water pottes of stone after the manner of purifienge of the Iewes contayninge two or thre firkynnes a peece Iesus saieth vnto them fill the water pottes with water And they filled them vp to the brim And he saith vnto them Draw out nowe and beare vnto the gouernoure of the feast And they bare it When the ruler of the feast had tasted of the water that was torned into wyne and knewe not whence it was but the ministers which drewe the water knewe he calleth the bridegrome and saieth vnto hym Euery man at the beginning doth set forth good wine and whē mē be dronken then that which is worse but thou hast kept the good wine vntill nowe This begining of miracles did Iesus in Cana of Galile and she ●ed his glory and his disciples beleued on them THE EXPOSITION FYrst in this gospell it apeareth manifestlye that matrimonye pleaseth God greatlye in so much that Christ was not only presēt at this mariag Mariag but with his miracle did adorne the same And howe shulde not the creature and ordinaunce of God please hym Gen. 1. It must needes be very good that he himselfe made This is veri necessary to be knowen of euery christian man that will geue him selfe to that state of lyfe Gen. 3. In the first booke of Moises it is shewed that for the transgression of oure first parentes a greate yoke and paine was geuen to matrimony Man saith God in that place shal eate his bread in the swete of his face and woman in sorowes and paine shal conceue and bring forth children and be subiecte to her husbande c. And that sorowe sawe Sainct Paule when he saide Yet shall suche haue the affliction of the fleshe Now then yf this kinde of lyfe so compassed with many troubles and vexacions were not agayne decked with consolations and comfortes of God who I pray you wold loue it or who wold iudg matrimonye to be a good thing ye who could suffre so manye bruntes of all manner aduersities Wherefore we maye here learne that seinge God himselfe did ordaine matrimony and by Christe dydde so noblye sette it forthe that trewly there is nothinge vnder this crosse but the very grace and mercye of God And if therefore vnder this crosse and carkes and laboures of this lyfe is hidden so greate grace of almighty God no man shuld be afrayd or abasshed of that state of lyfe what bruntes or sorows so euer he shal think to abyde but rather shall by all meanes geue his dilygence that in this crosse or sorowe In the crosse we shuld loke to the good wil of God he haue a respecte to the good will of God by the which yf anye afflictions bee sente they are both sente and dryuen awaye also And for that cause wee trauaile in this worlde that oure wyll maye be broken Mat. 19 and Goddes wyll whiche alwayes is good be fulfilled Therefore yf anye manne thynke hymselfe not mete to kepe him chast and wyll auoyde the horrible
came Christ that he wolde saue sinners And besides this Christe came for sinners Luc. 23. he can of the thefe that hang on the gallowes make a good and righteous man In contrarye wise I haue no cause to presume seing that in matters concerning righteousnes before god no meryte of workes but only grace doth preuaile and must alwayes say Luc. 17 And yf I had done all that euer were commaunded me yet am I but an vnprofitable seruaunte for I haue doone but that I oughte to do And nowe yf also by Christe I am iustified and indued with the excellente giftes of the holye ghoste yet shulde I not bee to bolde and looke ouer highe seinge it is so with al men that he that standeth to day must beware that he fall not to morowe But wee muste alwaies aske of God that he wyll voutchsafe to reserue vs to euerlasting lyfe 1 Cor 10 The election of God Secondarilye Christe putteth a difference in this gospell betwene the election of God wher with he hath predestinate all the electe people to euerlasting lyfe from the beginning of the worlde the vacation of fayth which is by the outwarde word Outwarde worde And trewly if we do well considre and waye the matter it is no small matter The election of God abideth stedfast and vnmouable Nor any mā that by this election is predestinate to saluacion can be damned or perish 2. Tī 2. as Christ himselfe witnesseth in the 10. chap. of Iohn The shepe that my father hath geuen me no man shall take oute of my hand And in likewise S. Paule speaketh of this election in the 8. chap. to the Rom. saying The electe remain cōstante Those that he knew before hath he ordeined also before and those that he hath so ordained he hath called And those whom he hath called he hath also made righteous whō he hath made righteous he hath glorified also Here we heare that the elect be only iustified glorified by Christ And this is confirmed by that noble example writtē in the Actes of the Apostles whē Paule did preach the gospel of Christ at Antioche Act. 13. in the which sermō S. Luke cōcludeth on this wise And ther beleued as many as were ordeined to life In this example yt is manifestly shewed the iustificaciō lieth not in our workes but in the grace mercy of God This doctrin of the electiō predestinaciō of god is very horrible to thē that be drowned in wordely wisedom and to theire power do resist the gospel For as sone as thei hear of this doctrine by and by they despise and hate it saing Yf it lye not in mine owne power to be saued Rom. 8. I wil do what pleaseth me and wyll not feare any thing at al. And againe to them that be ordeined to lyfe yt is a very helthfull doctrine and full of comforte They as sone as they hear that those be only saued that bee predestinate of God they meken and submytte them selfe they dispaire of them selfe they cal for grace mercy by al meanes maketh hast to Christ And that is euen the very waye to geue to God his honoure Futhermore they learne that God of his grace maketh a man not only good righteous and blessed but that also in all temptacions and tribulacions he wyll comforte and preserue whō he hath made righteouse But trewly there be very fewe of those and therefore yt is sayd of Christ that there be many called but fewe be eletcte In Zodome there was not one founde Gen. 19 but only Loth and his householde And before the floode Noah only and his children founde grace Gen. 9. Nu. 14. Ios 14 And into the lande of Chanaan came no more but only Iosua Chaleb Wherfore thou shuldest not meruaile that so fewe beeleue the gospel lin theire harte and folowe it He that is not predestinate of God may not abide nor heare of it Iohn 5 And muche lesse can receaue it Neuerthelesse it is thorow our faut that we be damned Of electionat this tyme this shal be sufficient What meaneth he when he sayeth Many be called Doughteles he speaketh of the outeward calling to fayth which is by the word of God And it was commaunded to the Apostels after the resurrection Go youre waye through oute the whole worlde and preache the gospell to euery creature that he that beleueth and is baptised shal be saued And he that doth not beleue shal be damned And hereof scripture speaketh in the boke of Psalmes Psa 18. Theyr voice shall sounde ouer all the worlde and their wordes wente to the endes of the world And althoughe this calling pertaineth vnto many yet sumtyme it faileth and all that be called abideth not not that any lack shulde be in the word wherby we be called but that we so greatly geuē to our yl affections lusts be not drawē inwardly by the holy ghost therfore do we dispise set lytle by this outward callyng which is by the preaching of the gospel Yea also ther be some found that as sone as thei begin to hear the gospel thei shew set out themselues as though they had euē deuoured the whole gospell yet it is proued afterward when the tyme of persecution cometh the the seede of this calling Mat. 13 Rom. 10 fell not into a good and fruteful ground but vpon the stones and so withered awaye And S. Paule saieth But euer●e man hath not obeyed to the gospell When Christe nowe saieth Manye be called he speaketh of the outewarde callynge of the worlde by the which the gospell is offered to the whole congregacion or to eueri man And when he saith Fewe be electe or chosen then yt is to be vnderstand of predestinacio● And neuertheles the preaching which is by the outwarde worde is as well to be often times iterated and repeted as that whereby we be taught That by the holye ghost we be drawen For in the tenth chap. to the Romaynes it is sayd Fayth by hearyng c. The nature and custome of them that iustifi thē selues Thirdely we learne by the grudging of theym that laboured the whole day for their wages the custome nature of them that iustifi them selues They be in lyke manner affectionate as these laborers were which of very pride and highe stomack do dispise the latter cōmers so sēt into the vineyard by the housholder as though there had ben no couenaunt of wages before Thei think in themselfe to be far better then these miserable sīners bicause they liued outwardely an honest lyfe and hadde done but yet without faith many workes But hypocrisy neuer doth otherwyse for he can not only be content with his false outward shining wher with he blyndeth mennes eyes but he dispiseth all other thē himselfe geueth thē opprobriouse wordes So did the Pharisey dispise the wretched publican which was not so bold to lyfte
vp his eyes in to heauen to saye Luc. 15. God haue mercy vpon me a sinner Luke the 18. chap. Likewise the elder brother disdained his yonger brother that was loste when he retorned came to himselfe againe Mar 14 And in like manner Iudas dispised that simple wretched woman which in the house of Simeon the leper powred out vpō Iesus head a box of costly oyntment And also the Iewes dispised Christe when he didde eate and drinke amongeste the publicans and sinners But what sayed Christe to that Verely I saye vnto you that sinners and whores shall enter into the kingdom of heauen before Mat. 21 you What doth not the houshoulder here think so to when he saieth Shall I not do with mine owne what pleaseth me And in this we miserable sinners haue one speciall thing and prerogatiue before those great high holy men that when we do good workes we haue no respect thereto nor do them for that cause that therefore we may aske heauen of God as dewe dette to vs but wee beleue in hym that maketh the sinner righteous and oure fayth is imputed to vs to iustificacion Rom. 4 And forbicause the iustifiers do aske their rewarde as dette and couenaunt and not of grace therefore yt happeneth to them that they be made of the firste the laste Nor yet shal they leaue or forsake their pride so grafte in them which alwaies foloweth them but alwaies they shall iudge and condemne and often tymes haue in theire mouthes and call here tyckes heretickes vntil they them selues be condemned The sonday called Seragesima Luc. 8. WHen much people wer gathered together and were come to him out of all cityes he spake by a similitude ♣ The sower wente oute to sowe his seade and as he sowed some fell by the way syde and yt was troden downe and the foules of the ayre deuoured yt vp And some fell on stone and as soone as it was spronge vp it wythered awaye bycase it lacked moystenes And some fell among thornes and the thornes sprange vp with it and choked it And some fell vpon good ground and bare frute and hundreth folde And as he sayd these thynges he cryed He that hath eares to hear let him heare And his diciples asked hym saiyng what manner of similitude is this And he sayde Vnto you it is geuen to knowe the secrets of the kyngdome of God but to other by parables that whē they see they shoulde not se Mat. 12 Mar. 4 and when they heare they shoulde not vnderstande The parable is thys Esa 6. c Mat. 13 Mar. 4. Ioh. 12. Act. 28. f Rom. 11 Mat. 13 Mar. 4. The feede is the worde of God Those that are beside the waye are they that heare then cometh the deuell and taketh away the word out of theyr hartes lest they shuld beleue and bee saued They on the stones are they which when they heare receiue the worde with ioye and these haue no rootes which for a while beleue and in tyme of temptacion go awaye And that which fell amonge thornes are they which when they haue herde go forthe and are choked wyth cares and ryches and voluptuous lyuing and bring forth no frute That which fell in the good ground are they which with apure and good herte hear the worde and kepe it and bring forth frute through pacience THE EXPOSITION THe similitude of the gospel of this day Christ himselfe hath sufficiently expounded I wold wishe that all we might receiue the grace of God not only to vnderstand the same but to haue it written in our hartes that we might oftentymes thinke theron For seing that Christ himselfe with a loude voyce saied He that hath eares to hear let hī harkin we may well perceiue that it is not geuen to euery man to heare the worde of God and kepe the same For as S. Paule witnesseth in the third cha of his first epist to the Cor Plant we may The outwarde worde water may as wel as we can but the encrease cometh of no mā but of God And that we may learn how god bi the outward preaching of his word doth also inwardly through the holye ghoste worke in oure hartes there ar fower kīdes of herers laied here before vs. Fyrste of all Christe speaketh of the seede that fel by the waies syde and was trodden vnder foot and the foules of the aier eate it vp And he calleth the seed the worde of God and the byrdes he calleth the deuel which by innumerable means pluck and rote vp the word of God out of mēnes hartes And he speaketh as though he shulde saye on this wise False christiās Many there be that hear the gospel wyll in any wise be called christian men moreouer they vse the sacraments liberty of a christian mā but trewly they shal obtain of me nothing els but the vayne name that they so greatly glory in And out wardly they shew a certaine grauiti and face of holynes but inwardely they be filled with al malice And why so Bicause they haue receyued the word of God vnder a pretext as it were vnder a shadow or visarde it neuer descended into they re hartes neither were they kindeled any thinge therewith whereby a man myghte perceiue it to haue been any thing liuely or effectual in them There haue entred in false doctours and secte maisters which thorow their deceitful exposition of scripture haue suppressed and troden vnder foot the good seede of the word of God Iere. 5. 27 Of whom the prophet Ieremy saith That they shall speak their lyes in the name of the lorde 1. Tī 1. And S. Paule called the doctrine of those men idle speach They haue adioyned themselues to suche doctoures forsaking the fountayne of the water of lyfe and folowe with all desire and couet to drinke the troubled and muddye water infected with mans tradicions and hereticall lerning And afterward cometh in the deuell which is signified by the byrdes And bicause his ministers the false techers haue with their false preachīg prepared to hī his waies he goeth forth entreth priuily īto their hartꝭ so that thei beīg brought frō the trew doctrine of Christ shall both body soule run into the snares of the deuel And those deceits snares The deuell of noone dayes be the very deuel of that none tyde that the 90 psal speaketh of And now forasmuch as we haue perfect knowledg that the deuel layeth netꝭ snares for vs as wel by his false prophets which by the peruerse expositiō of scripture go about to deceiue vs As also by his owne gyles and inspiraciōs yt shal be very necessary that we so establish our lyues that by no meanes we be brought frō the trew simple doctrine of Christ For as sone as we begin to despise and set litle by that word of god that is shewed vnto vs by Christ We must
EXPOSITION THe miracle of Christ mencioned in the gospel of this day is a liuely doctrine sermon All thīg is subiect to the dyuel with oute the knowledge of Christe For we do not only learn therby the Christ is indued with singuler humanitye and pity and that he is ready to gyue his diligence labour to al mē but also that al thinges be subdued to the dyuell where Christ is not knowen And to this knowledg can no man come through any workes or mannes wisedom except the father of heauen draw hī therto as s●ripture witnesseth sayinge on this wise Ioh. 10 No man knoweth the son of God but only the father and he to whome God wyll open yt Yet hathe God lefte vnto vs in this worlde certayne meanes wherby he leadeth vs to that knowledg that is by his worde and gospell that he gaue to his son The gospell to teache and shewe vnto vs whiche he will also to be preched in this world for euer And moreouer also by that he giueth vs the holy ghoste Act. 10 as we se in the actes of the Apost that euery mā that heareth it receiueth it in faith shal not perish but shal haue euerlasting lyfe And in lyke maner must the gospel or miracle of this day be taken Ioh. 5. in the whiche Christe ys so set forth vnto vs that it is very he the of his mere grace and mercye hath deliuered from the diuell this man miserable poore and destitute of all helpe mannes comforte Wee maye well saye that this man was miserable wretched For besides that he was blynd as saint Mat. saith he was also dumb deafe possessed of a diuel Mat 14 What can we els learne hereby but that all things be subdued to the diuel wher Christ cometh not And in contrary wise that the diuel as sone as Christ by his word is come vnto vs is compelled to avoyd and departe And there is it manifestly declared The dyuel must obeye to Chryste Ioh. 12. the Christe speaketh of Ioh. 12. Now is the iudgement of this worlde nowe shall the prince of this worlde be caste forthe Therefore yf wee wil be partakers of the goodnes of Christe which this gospell sheweth vnto vs then muste we needes knowledge before that we be blinde deafe and dombe And moreouer yt is meete that wee beleue the preachyng of Christ to be trewe To bee possessed of a dyuell namelye that only he doth heale vs from al diseases both bodely and ghostly Which of vs al yf in our hartes we ponder trewly looke vpon our birth natiuity wyl not knowledg confesse that he is possessed of a diuel Psal 50 Wer we not conceiued borne in sinne And doth not sin pertaine to the kingdom of the deuell And to be in the kingdome of the diuel wh●t is it els but to be possessed of a diuell And in lyke manner it is to be sayde of our blindnes deafnes and dumnes To be blynde We be blinde and se nothing that is we beleue not how Abraham saw Christ and his Apostels Io 4. To be dumbe And we be also dumb to cōfesse Christ of the which confession the apostle speaketh of saying If a man beleue from the hert he shal be made righteous Rom. 10 And if he knowledg god with his mouth he shal be saued And Christ in the gospel saith He the knowledgeth me before men I wyll knowledge hym before my father that is in heauen To be deafe And we be also deafe and heare the trewthe of the gospell vnwyllyngly against our minds And yet muste we nedes heare it if we desire to be brought frome the kingedome of the deuell to the kingedome of Christ Who can take from vs so many defautes The onlye mediatoure betwene god and man our Lord Iesu Christ through whom yf we beleue we shal be saued both body and sowle Secondarilye we learne by this gospell The worlde dothe mock all Christes words deedes howe Christes wordes and deedes be taken and interpretyd of the peruerse and misbeleuing worlde Al was euel that good Christ did how good so euer it were And yf he had not done that miracle before the faces in the sight of the vnbeleuing Iewes doughtles they wolde boldely haue denied anye suche to haue beene done And bycause they can not deny it they say that Christ dyd that miracle through Belzebub the prynce of dyuels And is not this wonderfull blasphemy againste god that so godly precious and so noble an acte and miracle shuld be adscribed to the power of the diuell Mat. 7 An euel tre bringeth not forth good frute Gen. 4. But Caim wyll always hate his brother although there be no cause whye Yea there was nothing done by Christ were it neuer so good godly but cursed incredulity dyd euer detract mock and reproue it Is it not a greate token of godly loue yf a man shulde eate and drynke with publicanes and sinners Mar. 2. whereby they might be conuerted from sinne and repente Yet for that deede was Christe hated and slaundred as though he had cōmitted some great mischefe Yea and was it not to be highelye praised that Christe with so great diligence dyd preach the word of his heauenly father And yet for that founde he no fauoure with the obstinate Iewes but was compelled to heare He is a disturber of the people And suche other lyke Ioh. 7. What happened to the Apostelles after the resurrectiō of Christ what happened to Paule when he saide I haue wished my selfe to be cursed from Christ for my brethren Rom. 9 He did with so feruent desyre wishe the saluacion of his kinsfolkes after the flesh that by some meanes they might be brought to the faith but he profited not For the Iewes called hym a sedicious persone Act. 26. and Festus sayde he was madde And in lyke manner was yt wyth Christ at this tyme he dyd a noble acte that might haue allured the Iewes to beleue but they not onlye do not beleue but despiseth and slaundreth hys worke Some aske signes and be not content with that is doone And some saye agayne that by the vertue and power of Belzebub the prince of diuels he casteth out the diuel But to be short whatsoeuer Christ doth worketh or teacheth it is verye contrary and repugnant to the worlde and can not be void from blame slaūdre 1 Pet. 2. So that Christ shall alwayes be a stone and rocke to be stombled at Christe defēdeth his doctrine Thirdely we se in this gospell how Christe with greate diligence and feruent zeale of loue dyd defende hys doctrine and godlye workes And althoughe in the ende he answered them that asked signes from heauen and remitted thē to the signe of Ionas the prophete yet did he moste chiefelye stoppe theyr proude mouthes that did adscribe his doctrine and workes
God hath prouided al thinges necessary to him frō his youth to his age Psal 36 Eccle. 1. To whom doth Salomon ascribe his greate wisdome From God is all wisedome saithe he And whereby commeth his riches and greate substaunce By his laboure No. Pro. 10. But he saith the blessyng of god maketh riche men Lo now in this wise muste we knowledge that all that wee canne or maye bothe in bodely and ghostly thinges commeth only of god which through Christ wyll gyue to vs all goodnes Wherfore it is meet that al the dayes of our lyfe we geue to him thankes therfore Fourthly this gospell teacheth howe we shulde diligently keepe such giftes as we haue receyued Not to mispend the benef●●es of God not misspende them whan Christ commaunded hys Apostels to gather the fragmentes that they shuld not perish If thou haue receiued more riches of God then the necessitie of thine own house requireth looke thou kepe them well Mat. 6. not to get the great riches treasure here in the earth where the moth and rust shall destroye it and theues steale it awaye But spende it not in any euell vse or waste it in voluptuousnes furfetynge dronkennes and superfluous apparrel as it is spoken of in the 15. cha of Lu. of the prodigall childe And suche as is lefte to the more then for thyne owne necessitye lyke a faithful stewarde and housholder distribute it amongst the poore at tyme conueniente Doest thou thinke that that ys gyuen to the more then for thyne owne necessity and sustentacion that thow hast it to th entent thou mayst mayntaine thy vuluptuousnes pride Thou art deceiued if thou so beleue Thow art ordained a seruaunte ouer all thinges Luc. 12. and for that cause hast thou all that thou hast that therof thou mightest help the poore and needy and make the frendes of the mammon of iniquitye that when neede shal be they maye testifie good of the wherby thou maist fynd grace and fauour with God Luc. 16. What happened to the riche man that despised the poore Lazarus spoken of in the gospell He shulde not haue beene damned bycause he was clothed in purpure and sylke and faryd so daintily yf he had had fayth and had eaten with thankes geuinge and not haue forgotten the poore miserable Lazarus the which sate at his gateful of sores desiryng to be fedde of the cromes that fell vnder his table But what happeneth He vtterly forgat the poore Lazarus and tooke no care at all for hym Besids this he doth misuse his goodes and riches And therfore well worthy to be damned And to be shorte If thou haste more then for thyne owne store helpe thy neighbour therewith and mispend it not in ryot and voluptuousnesse The fyfte sonday in Lente Ioh 8. Ioh. 10. WHyche of you rebuketh me of synne yf I say the trewth why do yee not beleue me He that is of God heareth Goddes wordes Ye therefore heare them not bycause ye are not of God Then answered the Iewes and sayd vnto hym Saye we not wel that thou arte a Samaritane Ioh. 10. and haste the diuell Iesus answered I haue not the dyuell but I honoure my father and ye haue dishonoured me I seeke not myne owne prayse ther is one that speketh iudgeth Verely verely I say vnto you yf a man keepe my sayinge he shall neuer see death Then sayd the Iewes vnto hym Now know we that thou hast the dyuell Abraham is dead and the prophetes and thou sayst Yf a man kepe my saying he shal neuer tast of death Act thou greater then our father Abraham which is dead and the prophetes are deade Whom makest thou thy selfe Iesus aunswered If I honoure my selfe myne honoure is nothing It is my father that honoureth me which ye say is your God and yet ye haue not knowen hym But I knowe hym And yf I saye I knowe hym not I am a lyar vnto you But I knowe hym and keepe hys saying Your father Abraham was glad to se my daye Gen. 17 and. 23. and he sawe yt and reioyseth Then sayde the Iewes vnto him Thou art not yet L. yeare olde and hast thou seene Abraham Iesus sayd vnto them Verely verely I say vnto you yete Abraham was borne Exod. 3. I am Ioh. 10 Then cooke they vp stones to caste at hym But Iesus hyd hym selfe and Luc. 4 wente out of the temple THE EXPOSITION OFtentimes haue I sayde before and it wil be sayde to the end of the worlde that the worde of god can not be preached in this cursed world without persecution and greuous aduersaries seing that christ is set for a token which shal be spoken against Luc. 2. Neyther shuld a man meruayle that suche persecution shulde chaunce to the ministers of the worde seinge that it hapened so to Christ himselfe whiche is the very trewth and did so diligently and most singulerly of all men teach the word of his father In so much that he was put to the vileste death that myghte bee And that yt so was yt appeareth very plainlye in the gospell of this daye He was not only taken and reputed for a Samaritane and a false doctor amongest the Iewes Persecution but also they take stones to stone him to death withal Wherefore seinge that suche dissention betweene good and wicked men shall continew vnto the ende of the worlde we will considre howe a Christian man and chiefly the minister of the word of god shuld behaue himselfe We must always no doute suffre aduersities yet neuertheles we muste alwaies resiste the blasphemers of goddes worde Fyrste Christe stoppeth their mouthes that persecuted his doctrine with his clean and perfect lyuing when he spake vnto theim with gentle wordes in this wise Whyche of you can rebuke me of one synne you doo reiecte my learnynge and wyll not receaue yt what reasones or causes haue you of youre suche counseyle and doynge yf I taught otherwyse then I doo or yf I did otherwyse then I teache then had ye a good cause to forsake my doctrine But now can ye shewe nothinge at all wherein my lyuinge doth dissente frome my learnyng Howebeit your obstinacy ys so great that ye will not beleue Lo here the Iewes be reprehended and know not what to saye thereto or whether to turne thē For the lyfe of Christ was without faulte as Esaias witnesseth in his 53. Esa 53. chap. Ther is no deceite found in his mouth So shuld euery christian man be specially the minister of the worde of god that a man might not in deed blame his lyfe and conuersacion and chiefly for that cause that the enemies of goddes worde do looke more to the lyfe of the preacher then to his doctrine Yea and how can I blame other when I am not blameles my selfe or when the hearer thereof shall say vnto me Physition helpe thy selfe Luc. 4. When I shall reprehende
eye Eyther howe canste thou say to thy brother mat 7. Brother let me pull out the mote that is in thine eye when thou seest not the beame that is in thine owne eie Thou hypocrite caste out the beame out of thine owne eye firste and then shalte thou se perfectly to pull oute the moat that is in thy brothers eye THE EXPOSITION Faithe maketh vs acceptable vnto God HItherto throughe many instructions examples we haue sufficiently proued how that we attaine and gette remission of sinnes rightuosnesse and saluacion only throughe faithe And moreouer that no worke how holy or precious so euer it mai be can make a man acceptable before god excepte only faith which we haue declared and taught you out of the holye srripture For this faith so comprehendeth the goodnes and the loue of god through Christe that vtterlye he canne truste to none other thing then to the merites of Christ through whom also he hopeth to obteine saluacion Heb. 11. By faith saith the apostle wee haue an entraunce vnto god And lykewise as a true and lyuing faith which knoweth that he hath a mercifull father through Christ hanleth himselfe towarde his god and father so muste yt likewise breake forth toward his neighboure to helpe him in all neede and necessity that he may be knowen therby vnto the world to haue a right and a good faith and not fained The workes of charity be contrary to hipocriticall and fained workes for it is the nature and disposition of hipocrisy euer to seke his owne aduauntage and not the profite and vtilitye of his neighboure in so much that Christe himselfe for this cause saide vnto the pharise is for that that they condemned for a lyghte matter his disciples Ose 6 Goe your waye saith he and learn what it is I wyll haue mercy and no sacrifice Therfore likewise as Christ sometyme reacheth faith and adscribeth righteousnes allonlye there vnto yea and commendeth it as a fountaine whereout all goodnes floweth Iohn 6 so other whiles he teacheth the frutes of the faith not that we are iustified by them but that they be suer tokens and testimonialles of that faithe whiche wee oughte to haue in oure harte as saincte Peter sayeth 1 Pet. 1. Brethren giue the more dilygence to make youre callynge and election sure Neuerthelesse sometyme Christe teachethe these workes of charitye with longe processe some tyme with shorte and fewe wordes Hee declareth yt shortelye when he sayeth Thou shalte loue the lorde thy God Mat. 22 Luc. 10. Mat. 6. with all thy harte with all thy strengthe And in an other place What so euer you wolde that menne shulde dooe vnto you the same dooe vnto theym lykewise But in the gospell of this daye hee teacheth the workes of charitye in manye wordes and plentyfullye For hee thoughte it not sufficiente to speake yt generallye Be mercyfull but hee declareth the same mercifulnesse here by partes namelye Iudge not sayth he c. To bee mercyfull To bee merciful in this place signi ieth to helpe oure neighboure of oure goodnes and charitye of what so euer neede hee is oppressed withall Luc. 10. as wee see in the Samaritane whiche did so greate mercye on hym that fell amongest the theues Oute of which wordes yt foloweth that they bee good workes wherewith we helpe oure neighbour in all neede and necessity Which deedes of charitye wee wyll by ordre recyte one after an other To iuge To condemne Fyrste of all Christe saith Iudge not and ye shal not be iudged Cōdemne not and ye shal not be condemned With the whiche wordes Christe teacheth euery christian man to looke vpon his owne workes and not vpon the workes of his neighbour thoughe his neighbour sin erre he shall not therfore sodainly or rashly dispise hī For it may chaūce that he that standeth to day maye fall to morowe 1 Cor. 10 he that falleth to daye may rise to morow Furthermore it is not a point of mercy that thou shuldest iudg or cōdēne thy neighbour as sone as he of infirmity sinneth For the hipocrites and those that glory in workes were wont to do so which for the most part damne that that of it selfe is nothīg dānable Therfore we shall not folow the ypocrites but that that our father in heauen teacheth vs which although lawfully may iudge cōdēne vs for our sins yet neuertheles rather wold shew vs his mercy in through his welbeloued son our lord Iesu Christ so that we are nowe become the children of god by adoption if we do beleue in the name of his son Iesus Christe Ioh. 1. Wherfore if god when I was an enemy vnto him receaued me into his grace Rom. 6 why shulde not I lykewise shew charity mercy vnto my neighbour with teachinge him enforminge him exhortynge him and prayinge him For he doth not saye Iudge and condemne a sinner but helpe him dooe good vnto him Here is now a differēce to be had A diffe betwene the office the persō betwen a man hauyng an office and a pryuate person For it is for bidden a priuate persone to iudge or condemne but the magistrate the iudges by the vertue of their office ought to iudge punish the euel doers yea with extreame punishmente Likewise a preacher as cōcernīg his own persō shal not iudge but by reason of his office the word of God shall do yt For Christ saith The word that I haue spoken Ioh. 12. shall iudge him at the laste daye Here of knoweth nothinge the Pharise but with a proude hart iudgeth and condemneth al men ye in those thingꝭ also that hee himselfe is culpable in Rom. 2. Wherefore Christe calleth him here a leader of the blinde that leadeth himselfe into the diche Also a disciple that wil be aboue his maister And one that seeth a mote in his brothers eye and considereth not the beame that is in his owne eye And so accordinge to hys owne iudgemente he shal be condemned To forgyue Secondarily Christ teacheth vs here to forgiue and we shal be forgiuen with which wordes he teacheth vs an excellente worke of mercy so that wee muste needes looke againe vpon oure celestiall father but how so Bicause that he hath pardoned forgiuen vs all oure offences and trespasses of hys mere grace without any deseruing that through his only sonne Iesus Christe so that we now being clensed from our sinnes are become heyres of his kyngedome Nowe for as muche as accordinge to this exaumple oure heauenly father requireth the same thing of vs that is that we hartely shuld for giue them that trespasse vs why be we then in this behalfe so negligent why do we hate and enuy one an other Yt is to no purpose and if thou shuldest complain The enuious mā harh no excusacion and say This man hath done me greate iniurye he hath hurte me
doth bothe scorne deride and blaspheme the doctrine workes and myracles of Christe ye his harte in his bodye laughed at it But what get they thereby Herken The people is put forth that they shuld not be present at the raysing of this dead vnto lyfe Lo so it goeth with them that scorne and dispise the gospel of Christ Rom. 1. that god giueth theym vp vnto shameful lustes and blyndeth their foolishe hartes so that they shal neither se nor vnderstand the great misterye of the death and resurrection of CHRIST but shal be euerlastingly dampned Herevnto is to bee referred the saying of Dauid the prophete saying Psal 1. Blessed is the man that goeth not in the councell of the vngodly that abideth not in the way of synners and setteth not in the seate of the scornefull But delyteth in the lawe of the lorde and exerciseth himselfe in his lawe bothe daye and nyghte Scorners calleth Dauid here all those that thynketh all to be both foolyshnes and trifles that god hath spoken and doone Scorners And hee counteth theym blessed that medle not and haue nothinge to doo with suche scorners Out alas howe full is the worlde nowe a dayes of suche scorners They bee counted glorious and goodly felowes in this world whiche scorne dispise persecute and blaspheme the woorde of CHRIST They bee loued and muche made of yee with goodes and ryches accumulated so that they shall lacke nothyng neither cease to skorne Christ and his membres But good menne shall here thynke and haue in remembraunce howe this is not onely chaunsed vnto theim but afore tyme hath suche like blasphemye happened to our sauiour Iesu Christe For if they haue called the good man of the house Mat. 10 Belzebub howe muche more shall they call them of his householde so Besydes this wee haue also a cause of greate consolacion and comforte insomuche as our quarel is iust godly conformable and consonant with Goddes holy woorde For wee can not glorifye God more highely then to adscribe vnto his onely begotten sonne whom he hath for great loue and mercy that he bare vs sent into the worlde to bee crucifyed to bee our righteousnes holynes and redempcion so that we may remayne and assuredly stande nowe in him as oure onely saluacion For if we should adscribe vnto our workes righteousnes or saluacion we could neuer be sure Wherfore lette all the worde skorne blaspheme and persecute this our doctryne Hereof wee are sure that God Christ the woorde of God and all the Angels in heauen bee all on oure syde From the beginnyng the preachyng of the gospel was foolishenes vnto the Gentyles and occasion of fallyng vnto the Iewes 1. Cor. 1 as sainct Paule beareth wytnes and so shall remayne vnto the ende God almightie so merciful geue vs grace through the vertue of the holy ghost that we may dayly more and more increase in holsome doctryne true fayth and godly conuersacion vnto th ende that at the last through Christ we may obtaine and get euerlastyng saluacion Amen The sonday next before Aduent ye shall fynde in the fourth sonday in Lent and is written Iohn 6. Here endeth the sermons vpon the sondayes through the whole yere IESVS Suffre the children and forbid theim not to come vnto me for of suche is the kyngdome of heauen Math. 19. Come vnto me all ye that labour and are laden and I wyll ease you Take my yoke vpon you and learne of me for I am meke and lowely in heart and ye shall fynde rest in your soules For my yocke is easye and my burden is light Math. xi THE SECONDE PARTE of this boke contayneth the sermons vpon the gospels whiche commonly are read on the feastiuall dayes through the whole yeare The Gospell on sainct Androwes day Math. 4. AS Iesus walked by the sea of Galilee he sawe two brethren Symon whiche was called Peter Andrewe his brother castyng a nette into the sea for they wer fishers he sayth vnto them folowe me and I wyll make you to become Ier. 46 Eze. 46 fyshers of menne And they straight way left the nettes and folowed him And when he was gone furthe from thēce he sawe other two brethren Iames the sonne of Zebede Ihon his brother in the shyp with Zebede their father mendyng their nettes and he called them And they immediatly Luc. 5. left the shyp and their father and folowed him THE EXPOSITION ORDINATELY and very fruitful hath sainct Mathewe the Euangelist discribed howe and by whom it were mete and necessary that the kyngdome of Christ wer ministred For inasmuche as the same is brought to passe through the worde of God by ministers therefore he declareth fyrst in what maner of wyse Christ begāne his preachyng and afterward howe vnto the same gift of preachinge he called certaine of his disciples and sayeth From that time forth beganne Iesus to preache and saye c. Here he nameth the man that fyrste preached the gospell yea which by his word offered vnto all men the grace of God vnto saluacion and nameth hym Iesus and that for the same intent and purpose that we might clearly perceaue and vnderstand by the name what manner of preacher he is For he doth not onlye preache and offre vnto all men saluacion freely and willynglye but also hee wyll geue it vnto all those that hope and truste in him onlye by his propre merites and desert without any respecte of our works yee of mere grace and mercy Iohn 1. according to the saying of Saint Iohn which saith The lawe is geuen by Moyses but grace and truthe by Iesus Christe The sum of the preaching of Christe Now peraduenture thou wilte demaund of me what the preachinge of Christe was and the some thereof In shorte woordes he spake as foloweth Amend your selues for the kinkedome of heauen is at hande To amende our selues to walke in a newe lyfe and to forsake our olde vitious lyuynge requireth the preaching of the law of penaunce And forasmuch as the preaching of the gospel of the grace of god bringeth little vtilitie or profite to mā except he first be brought to the knowledg of his offences sinnes Rom. 3. haue a contryte harte therefore it is very requisite necessary that the lawe whereby we be brought to the same knowledge be euer fyrste preached and taught The kīgdome of heauen Whych done the other foloweth namelye this The kyngedome of heauen is at hande The kyngedome of heauen in this place is taken for the godly grace of the gospel As though Christ would say If I may this only thyng obtayn of you that your synnes may earnestly displease you aske for grace with all your whole heart it shal be brought to passe that grace shall not bee denyed you For nowe truely that acceptable tyme and daies of saluacion be at hand in the which remission of synnes is not onely offered vnto you but through my
his spirit so long shall that fayth whiche Christ requireth of vs with so many woordes bee no greater in vs then it was here in S. Thomas Many there be which suppose that fayth is so common a thyng that it is in euery mannes freewylle to beleue who wyll that Christe dyed rose againe the third day Whiche if it were so in deede what needed Christ to saye these words Suppose you that the sonne of man Luc. 28. when he commeth shall finde faithe vppon earthe Moreouer what was the cause that the Apostels in the tyme of the resurrection of Christ were so rude and ignoraunt in the matter of fayth and iustificacion Nor it is not to be thought that suche thinge happened only vnto S. Thomas and not to the reste of the Apostests except that wee wyll saye that all suche tokens and actes which we fynde in the story of the resurrection of Christ fyrst doon through angels and then by Christe himselfe whereby the Apostels in this article were confirmed were vanities and lyes I may suffre euery man to say herein his pleasure Yet doo I thus thinke and can approue yt by many testimonies of scripture that no mortal man how well learned or wise so euer he be how good or sharpe witted so euer he be can learne or be instructed in the faith of Christ The holy ghoste worketh faithe in vs. Esai 54 except the singular grace of the holy ghoste drawe him and instruct him therin The prophete sayth They shal be all taught of god Then if I can instructe and teache my selfe in those thinges that concerne our faythe what need hath god to teach me Vpon this reason S. Iohn the euangelyst saith Hee came into his owne Iohn 1. and his owne receyued him not If faith be such a light and an easye thinge to come by what was the cause that the Iewes were so ignoraunt in the comynge of their Messias whiche were taught and brought vp in the lawe Or for what cause dothe the lyghte shine in darkenes and the darkenes can not comprehende it Wherefore it is meete that wee learne hereout that it is not in euery mannes power to haue fayth but that it is a gyfte and a woorke of God only as we fynde in this place of sainct Thomas that in no maner of wyse he would beleue excepte he sawe with his eyen and felte with his fyngers Secondarily wee fynde in this ensample howe paciently and gently Christe suffereth suche imbecilitee and weakenes in his seruauntes Yea he turneth suche mekenesse into a strong fayth For as we reade in the history of the resurrection howe he fyrst did appeare vnto the women and the Apostles so he dothe seeme here likewyse in this place vnto the vnfaythfull Thomas because he should not styl perseuer in incredulitee but should become faythfull He came the eight daye after his resurrection vnto the disciples and besydes that he saluted theim with his peace he shewed vnto Thomas his handes and his feete saiyng Bryng thy fynger hither and see my handes and reche hether thy hande and thrust it into my syde and bee not faythlesse but beleuyng Is not this a highe and an excellent pacience and gentylnes in suche wyse to suffre the weakenes of his electe And I beseche you howe could bee done vnto Thomas a greatter pleasure For except he had sene and felt he would not haue beleued And yet was Christ so good and so full of pitie that Thomas had all his wylle and mynde For besydes that he rebuked him with most gentle and swete woordes he suffered him to put his fynger in his syde O good Lord what great affection and loue thynkest thou dothe he beare to his electe seruauntes Doth not this place approue and confirme the same saiyng that he vsed whyle he was yet in this mortal life saiyng Mat. 11 Come vnto me all ye that labour and are laden and I wyl ease you Note also here howe Christ throughly learneth and instructeth Thomas bothe with wordes and tokens The wordes wherewith he is taught driueth away and expelleth his incredulite which wordes are so layde against him that therby thou mayest perceiue no greatter synne to be vpon yearth then is incredulitee Whereout Incredulite is a great sinne as out of a fountayne and sprynge floweth all other synnes For he sayth Bee not faythlesse but beleue As though he would saye If thou fall from the fayth thou art vtterly vndone But if thou bee faythfull and beleuest hereafter do not doubt of the merites of my resurrection then trust surely that this incredulitee shall not in any wyse hynder or hurte thee but shall so and in suche maner of wyse be forgeuen thee that hereafter I wyll neuer remembre it more For I require nothyng els for this great benefite whiche I haue purchased for the whole world through my bitter passion then only a faythfull heart whiche shall not putte his confidence in no creature whether it bee in heauen or in yearth excepte onely in my merites and deseruyng Beholde howe with these wordes thapostle is reduced and brought to true fayth And likewyse as he is strengthened and comforted with wordes so also is he holpen with signes tokens Signes confirmeth fayth which for the most part is shewed to confirme our fayth And yet it is done after a most symple maner by reason he may the easyer be brought to a true fayth and beleue Who would not put and set his trust in suche a mercyfull and a gentle Lorde Who would set his hope in any other except him onely Thirdly this Gospel prayseth and commendeth tranquilitee Peace of conscience quietnes and peace of conscience and sheweth likewise howe that Christ hath communicated the same to the Apostles And of this peace Christ speaketh before his passion Iho. 14 saiyng Peace I leaue with you my peace I geue vnto you not as the worlde geueth geue I vnto you c. With the whiche wordes Christ maketh a difference betwene a ciuile a christian fayth The peace of the wolrde lyeth in ciuile and corporal thynges wherevnto if ryches and goodes chaunce plenteously it maketh menne very negligent and careles incase it bee not prouided and preuented through the word of God But a christian peace cōsisteth in spiritual thynges which maketh a man hardy strong in persecution and temptacion and suche a one as when extreme necessitee and the honour of God dothe so require they shall not onely not fear the deuil with the world and all their adherentes but also shal dispise them and set nothing by them Act. 5. as we see the Apostles did after that the holy ghost was confirmed in them Suche a fayth doth Christ worke in his seruantes and is apprehended of theim onely that with a true fayth knowledge embrace Iesus Christ their lord And this peace I haue so longe as I beleue in Christ And nowe if I do not beleeue it
discord to testifie a brotherly vnfained loue betwene vs. For whē we be made al partakers of this one table what ought we to thinke but that we be al mēbres of one spiritual body that we be ioyned togither in one Christe as a greate numbre of graines of corne bee ioyned togither in one lofe Wherefore they that can not bee persuaded to bee good to their christian brethren for whome Christ suffered death when in this sacrament they be put in remembraunce that the sonne of god bestowed his lyfe for his enemyes We see dayly that eating and drinking togither maketh friendes and continueth friendship Muche more then oughte the table of Christ to moue vs so to do whereby we confesse vs to be all membres of one body and acknowledge Christ to be giuen vs of God his father To whome with the sonne and holye ghoste be all honoure and glorye for euer and euer Amen The gospell on the second sermon vppon the passion of our lorde Iohn 18. WHen Iesus had spoken these woordes Mat. 19 Mar 14 Luce. 22 he went forth with his disciples ouer the brooke Cedron wher was a garden into whyche he entred and hys disciples Iudas also whiche betrayed him knew the place for Iesus ofte tymes resorted thyther with his disciples Iudas then after he had receiued a bonde of men ministers of the highe priestes and pharisees came thither with lanternes and fier brandes and weapons And Iesus knowyng all things that shulde come on him went forth and sayde vnto them Whom seeke ye They answered him Iesus of Nazareth Iesus sayth vnto them I am he Iudas also which betrayed hym stode with them As sone then as he had sayde vnto them I am he they went backeward and fell to the grounde Then asked he them againe Whom seek ye They sayde Iesus of Nazareth Iesus answered I haue tolde you that I am he If ye seeke me therfore let these go theyr way that the sayinges might be fulfilled whiche he spake Ioh. 17 Of them which thou gauest me haue I not loste one Then Simon Peter hauynge a sworde drewe it and smote the high priestes seruaunt and cutte of his right eare The seruantes name was Maichus Therfore sayth Iesus vnto Peter Mat. 2● Gene. 9 putte vp thy sworde into the sheath Shall I not drynke of the cuppe whiche my father hath geuen me THE EXPOSITION FOrasmuche dearely beloued as wee haue vndertake to declare vnto you and to set out the deare death and most bytter passion of our Lorde Iesus Christ I haue thought it conuenient and nede also requireth the same that wee should first shew briefly what is the vse of the same passion and what vtilitee and fruit may come by it vnto vs. For there is no greatter folye nor more worthye laughter than to make only suche preachynges as should moue mennes myndes to fret at the Iewes because they dyd suche an horrible cryme against Christ by such wordes take an occasion to curse rebuke the traitour Iudas and to condempne him For surely here are to bee considered thynges farre greatter and higher then those And what thynges are they that we ought here to consider Fyrst wee ought to ponder what were the principal causes of that so great passion whiche the most innocent lābe of God suffered For if this be depely wayed and cōsidered in the heart it shall worke as muche in oure heartes as dothe the preachyng of the lawe whose office is commonly to set before oure eyes the huge greatnes of our synnes to feare vs and to driue vs vnto dispayre But nowe who were they that were the cause of that so paynful death and passion vnto Christ The cause of the doth of Christ Esai 53 that cōmytted that horrible cryme to sley the sōne of God No mā can shewe this more truely nor better then the prophet whiche sayth Because of the transgression of my people I haue slayn him Kepe this sentence diligently in thy mynde And if thou wylt so doo thou shalt haue as great cause to fret at thy selfe as euer thou couldest fynde to bee displeased with the Iewes and that wretched poore felowe Iudas And if that the Lord our God gaue his dearely beloued sōne vnto this passion for the trāsgression and synnes of his people surely we also do put to our workyng helpyng hādes vnto this passion ar also aswel as other authors of his death Haue not we synned also with other Or are we except out of this sentēce Al men haue synned are destitute of the glory of God Rom. 3 Doubtles no mā can here excuse himselfe neither is any mā free frō sinne so that he may lay al the blame vpō the Iewes for Christes death 1 Iho. 2 For as S. Ihō sayth He is the propiciacion obtayner of grace for our synnes not for our synnes onely but also for the synnes of all the worlde Therfore when thou hearest that this innocent Christ was bound scourged spyt vpō and skorned and besydes that beaten vpō the face crouned with thorne crucifyed thou shuldest then call to mynd and remembre Our sinnes crucifyed Christ that thou thy selfe hast done this that thy synnes were the moost iust cause and very occasion of all these thynges Neither must thou remembre thynges lightly but so meditate them in thy mynde that thou mayst knowe thy selfe a most greuous synner and confesse thy selfe suche a one as by thy synnes prouoked so great wrathe and indignacion of God Nor thynke not that thy synnes were light for the whiche it was necessary that the sonne of God shuld come doune frō heauen and suffre the most vyllayn death of the crosse Cōsider also in thy mynd that this passion What profite we haue by the death passion of Christ shedyng of that precious blud was done for thy welth profite that thy synnes and all thy trāsgressions should by effusion of this blud be washed away so thou deliuered frō al thy synnes mightest be made the sonne heyre of God Nowe if thou by fayth takest hold vpō this with all the whole fayth of thy heart trustest wholly vpō it it shal make the fre frō al sinnes recōcile the vnto the heauenly father and bryng perpetual ioy eternal felicitie vnto the. Euen as S. Paule sayth Christ Rom 5. when we were yet weake accordyng vnto the tyme died for the vngodly And scarce wyl any mā dye for the righteous Yet peraduenture some mā dare dye for a good man But in this hath God set out his loue towarde vs that when we were yet synners Christ dyed for vs. Muche more now that we be iustifyed in his bloud we shal be saued frō the wrath by him c. After this maner the woundes of Christ may be vnto the a preachyng of the lawe when thou callest to mynde that he suffered them for thy synnes And agayne when thou remēbrest
you Yet notwithstādīg it is so couered with the crosse that it can be seen or knowē of no mā but of him to whom it is geuen of God to se it Thyrdly The blindnes of Iudges that order matters for frēdship or fauour here is set furth the example of a wicked Iudge in Pylate For he although he well considered the innocency of Christ was well ascertained that he had not deserued the death as he himself also confessed yet for the frendship fauor of the Iewes only he deliuered Iesus to the ministers to be scourged to be crouned with thornes to bee spyt vpon stryken Besydes all this was it not a great blyndnes hee was scourged and most vyllainously entreated Furthermore he brought him furth sayd Behold I bring him furth to you that you may know that I haue founde in him no cause worthy death If thou fynde no cause in him worthy of death I pray the Pylate why dyddest thou delyuer him to the Iewes to be scourged and sufferest the souldiers seruantes to vse so great tyrannye and euyl agaynst hym Or wherefore sayest thou afterwarde Take him you and crucify him accordyng to your lawe as for me I fynd no cause in hym Is this the offce of a Iudge to deliuer an innocent cōuict by no wytnesse into the hādes of his enemyes Euen thus surely it cōmeth to passe when men wyll be Iudges and retayne the fauour of menne as it chaunsed here vnto Pylate But what sayth God in this matter Forsoth thus In waye of iudgement bee not thou an acceptor of persones Deu. 1. that is In iudgement thou shalt do to a straunger and vnknowen as to thy frende and acquayntaunce Deale with the poore as with the ryche And briefly be to one man as to another so that no man maye haue iust occasion to complayne either of violence tyranny affection or fauour parcialitee or iniustice But this dothe not Pylate here regarde but lest he should lese Cesars fauour he willyngly doth that thyng for the Iewes pleasure that he was very well ascertayned to be vniust and vntrue For why with his owne mouthe he pronounceth that he founde no cause in Christ worthy death and yet presumeth he to doo this horrible facte to condempne Christe and to adiudge him to deathe Nowe lette vs not thynke but that euen in oure tyme lyke iniquitee maye bee founde Pylate somtyme iudgethe in oure tymes yea dayly lyke ensamples are doone before our eyes if menne wyll at the least open theyr eyes and looke vpon theim For where Christ oure Lorde is and reigneth by his woorde spirite and Gospell there muste it needes bee also that the poore Christians suffre all tyranny of the enemyes of the Gospel yea though theyr behauour be suche that they offende and hurte no man Furthermore it is impossible but suche as bee aduersaryes of the trueth shall together conspire against it yea though they before were most vtter enemies as in this place we se Pylate Herode do Euen so in our tyme wee see them that before were mortal enemies at dissencion with in them selues nowe they become hye louers frendes and agree in one to persecute the gospel and to murther innocentes But be thou of a good cōfort thou I say that hast receiued the trueth louest it We haue this Christ whiche rose frō death the thyrd day ouercame all his enemies and aduersaries furthermore hath receyued al power in heauen and yearth This Christ if we continue stedfast in faith vnto the ende wyll take our part stād on our side saue vs so that we shal neuer be seperate from him Fourthly The truth is euerie-s sted out of coūtenaunce Pylate again skornfully asketh Christ saiyng What is truth takyng occasiō to aske that question because he heard Christ say I came into the worlde for this intent that I might beare wytnesse vnto the truth And as in this place we lerne that the truth gospel shal euer by this worlde be mocked dispised iested out of countenance and that mans reason nor any wyt of man can by it selfe take or apprehēd it so also must we know what Christ in this place calleth the truth Truthe Neither may wee take this diffinicion of the truth out of our owne brayne but of the gospel of S. Ihon where Christ himself teacheth defineth it Thy sermon or worde O father sayth he is the truth But what sermon is it or what maner woorde is it Truely none other sermon or worde but the same woorde of his heauenly father that is to say the most holy gospel For this is suche a worde of so great power that it is able to comfort the brused feareful cōsciences and geueth the holye ghoste whiche leadeth vs from all hipocrisy whiche most of al thinges is enemy vnto the truth And of this worde also speaketh the apostle Paul sayinge Rom. 1. The gospell is the power of god vnto health or saluacion to euery manne that beleueth It was necessary for Christ to bear witnes to those thinges as he sayth vnto Pilate that is he muste needs in his preachinge set forth this truth which truth is none other but the worde of god and the gospell whereby ys sette forthe vnto all men the good will of god toward all those that receiue and professe his gospell But nowe if I wyll know this truthe and by the knowledge of it attaine vnto eternall health I maye not go aboute it scornefully as Pylate dothe in this place But I must doo as the Tessalonians dyd in the actes of the apostels Act. 17. Those that receiued the worde were very studious and dayly searched the scriptures whether it were so as the Apostels preached For if I do so without doubt the vnderstanding and sence of the scripture shal not be denayed me but aboundantly giuen vnto me Psa 18. as the scripture testifieth The witnesse of the lord is faithfull giuing wisdome vnto babes And to this pertaineth it that Christe saithe in Iohn Search the scripture for thei beare witnes of me The fowerth sermon on the passion Ioh. 19. THen Pylate took Iesus therfore scourged him Ma. 27 Mar. 15 And the souldiers wounde a croune of thornes and put on his heade And thei did on him a purple garmente and came vnto him and sayd Hayl kyng of the Iewes and they smote him on the face Pylate went forth againe and said vnto them Behold I bringe him forthe to you that ye may know that I fynd nofaute in him Then came Iesus forthe wearinge a croune of thorne and a robe of purple And he saieth vnto them Beholde the man Mat 27 Mar. 15 Luc. 23. When the high Priestes therfore and ministers sawe him they cryed saying Crucifye him Crucifye him Pilate saithe vnto them Take ye hym and crucifi hym for I fynd no cause in him The Iewes answered hym We haue
into heauen with the approue confirmacion of the same For thus sayth the texte And the Lorde after that he had spoken vnto them he was taken vppe into heauen and sitteth on the right hand of God c. Hetherto Christ had preached and taught after that he was crucifyed and rysen agayn the thyrd daye from the dead and truely after his resurrection he had muche a do with the incredulitee of his Apostles to whom also at the last he shewed what he would theim to do And after he had all this doone Mar 16 he ascended into heauen and sytteth on the right hand of God that is he taketh to himselfe a newe kyngdome that he perpetually with his father beyng Lord on heauen and yearth may and shal reigne in equal power with God his father What it is to syt on the right hand of God for to conserue gouerne maintayn and defend all that are his from all euils For this to do is to syt on the right hand of God Furthermore lest his assencion into heauen should be without an euident vtilitee and profyte he would sende from heauen his holy ghost which might confirme his in the fayth make them strong in all their troubles and persecucions and defende comfort them against their threttes that hated the word euen as the Prophet did testifi Ps 67. saiyng Hee ascended into the highth and hath ledde captiuitee capteiue and hath geuen gyftes to men Oh deare brethren is not this a mightie Lord that hath cōquered and deliuered vs from the captiuitee of Sathan hath geuen frely to vs his worde and spirit and lastly by this meanes hath made vs the sonnes of God Surely he that wyll not beleue and put his confidence in this god and suche a Lorde doubtlesse his vnbelif shal turne brīg him vnto perpetual dampnacion and losse bothe of body and soule The whiche God vouchesafe to turne frō vs for his great infinite grace through Iesu Christ our Lorde Amen The gospel on the Monday after Witsondaye Ioh. 3. FOr God so loued the world that he gaue his only begotten sonne that whosoeuer beleueth in him shoulde not perishe but haue euerlasting life Luce. 19 For God sent not his sonne into the world to condemn the worlde but that the worlde through hym myght be saued Hee that beleueth on hym is not condemned But hee that beleueth not is condemned already bycause he hath not beleued in the name of the onlye begotten son of god And thys is the cōdemnaciō Iohn 1 and. 12. the lyght is come into the world and men loued darkenes more then lyght bycause their deedes were euel For ♣ Eph. 5 euery one that euell dooeth hateth the lyght neither commeth to the lyght least hys dedes shuld be reproued But he that doth truthe commeth to the lyghte that hys deedes maye bee knowen howe they are wrought in God After these thynges came Iesus and hys disciples into the land of Iewrye and there he taryed with them Ioh. 4. Mat. 3. Mar. 1. Luc. 3. Mar. 4 and baptized And Iohn also baptized in Ennō besyds Salim bicause ther was muche water there and they came and were baptized For Ihon was not yet put in pryson THE EXPOSITION IN this gospell CHRIST setteth out highly The loue of God toward vs that excedinge loue and charitye of oure heauenly father that he euer hath borne vnto man k●nde And this loue doth Christe so highly extoll and magnifye that he affirmeth that loue to haue beene the chiefe principall and onlye cause wherfore hee wolde giue his onlye begotten sonne into this worlde Lette vs therefore with most herty attentiō cōsider this praise wherwith Christ setteth out the loue of his heauēly father For in it we shal plainely perceiue what moued god to redeme vs and by whome he would worke our redemtion And what moued the heauenly father to doo thys Dyd men obtaine it with their good works Or deserued they it by theyr honest conuersacion Truly if that time that Christ came into to the worlde he wold haue iudged men accordinge to their merites and workes it was to be feared least as it happein the tyme of Noe he shulde haue drowned all the worlde with water for doubteles at that tyme ther were not very many good in al the world For euen the Iewes which receiued the law prophets and therfore ought to haue been more holier and better then the other nacions these I say were a fewe except more wretched and abhominable then anye other Then needes must ther be a far other cause of our redemtiō Out of loue and grace ar we saued then the merites of man What is it then Christe answereth God so loued the worlde Do not you heare now that our redemtion dependeth and consisteth vpon mere loue grace compassion and mercy And this loue ought well to styrre vs vp and to bringe vs to faithe For if we wel consider and weye this loue in our hearts it wil sufficiently teach vs how high ye vnspeakable it is For suerly we had deserued by vnbeliefe and our sinnes perpetual damnaciō god mought most rightfully haue shed vpon vs his terrible wrath furor and indignacion and haue condemnd vs vnto ꝑpetual dānacion but what dyd he So mighty nowe was not his wrathe but his loue that not only he saued vs frō destruction but also made vs free safe frō synne death dyuel and hell But howe did he this or by what meane or mediator Wold he do this by his angels or by any other mediator or mean Nay verily But to do this he sent gaue freely his only begotten son Here againe that excedyng loue is glorified which was the cause the god would redeme vs. For truely all that euer god giueth that giueth he of grace no merites goyng before With this agreeth the saying of S Paul If when we wer enemies we were recōciled to god by the death of his son much more now that we be reconcyled we shal be saued by his life Here also in this saying the apostell cōfesseth that god receiued vs of grace ye when we were yet his enemies Finally God hath deliuered vs from our sins from hel hath giuen to vs eternall life by free grace loue that hath he done by his beloued and only begottē sonne Iesus Christe Secondarily althogh our saluacion be gotten made perfect by Christ only yet this must we learn to knowe how men maye obtaine it And thys also doth Christe manifestly shew in this gospell That euery man saith he the beleueth in him shuld not perishe but shoulde haue lyfe eaternall You heare in these wordes whether saluacion gotten by Christe may be receiued by works or apprehended by faith Without doubte our workes do nothinge in this matter But here muste needes be a true faith and an assured confidence and beliefe in god But whē is that beliefe and faithe trewe Fayth When
come by these and many mo sectes Furthermore this slaunder is against loue as when I wyll not obey the Magistrate I will not do and paye as other men doo and paye neither beare the common charges as other beare but I wyll be cleane without lawe and haue a singuler prerogatiue afore al other Of this slaunder Christe hym selfe saithe to Peter Mat. ●7 Leaste we shoulde bee a slaunder vnto them go to the sea and cast thy hooke and that fyshe which firste commeth take him vppe open his mouthe and thou shalte fynde a grote take it oute and giue it them for the and me Nowe withoute doubt these slanders shall continue in the worlde vnto the end And especiall the slaunderers of doctrine shall bee both greuous and vehemente But what remedye againste this slaunder Spiritually are the handes and feete cut of I muste cut of that whiche woulde offende me be it either foot hande or eyes that is I must continue in the worde nothing consyderyng what shall chaunce euen thoughe father or mother brother or syster wyfe or children kinne or affinytye monye or ryches woulde plucke me frome it yet muste I sette more by the woorde then by all these For better yt is that I forsake all thynges be they neuer so deere and precious in thys worlde and to bee saued afore god then to haue all menne my friendes and be separated from god And seeynge that god wyll so extremelye punyshe theym that rayse suche slaunders what thynke yee shall come to suche as for those slaunders leaue and forsake the trueth Doubtlesse hee shall punishe theym both alyke Fourthly here is a general admonicion vnto al men that they dispyse none of these lytleones that are dead to the worlde poore in spirit and knyt together one in Christ Yea there is also assygned a cause why they shuld beware of hurtyng them The lytle ones wherfore they are not to be offended Psal 19 For their Angels sayth Christ in heauen alway see the face of my father whiche is in heauen Surely without doubt if God be so mercyful to his seruauntes that he hath appointed Angels vnto this ministery to kepe and defende them doubtles then this wyll please him but a lytle if they be dispised persecuted troubled troden vnder foote For surely the Lord is as careful for them as if these thinges were done vnto himselfe And furthermore he must nedes be discōtented to se them euil entreated for whose sake he came into this worlde and shedde his precious bloud I pray you who can thynke otherwyse in this behalfe Shall it not prouoke his anger that wee dispyse those whō he hath redemed with his death and precious bloud shed For if that lost shepe be so deare to him and he so entyrely loued it that he left nyntye and nyne in the wyldernes and ceassed not seekyng tyll he had founde it why should wee then either persecute or trouble that sheepe Surely he may suffre it but without doubt he wyl not leaue it vnpunished Furthermore he sayth It is not his fathers wyll that one of these lytleones should peryshe Are not these strong reasons that might well refrayne vs from persecutyng of our christian brethren Theyr angels sayth Christe whiche must serue them euer see the face of my father Trueth it is that I wyll be their sauior and my fathers wyll is that they should not perishe Nowe if these wordes wyll not moue vs surely I knowe not what should moue vs to learne to loue christian men and not to despyse theim But commonly it so chaunseth that these poore lytle ones of Christ haue euermore persecucion then fauour in this worlde Wherfore I beseche God graunt vs grace to perseuer in his fayth and paciently for his names sake to suffre persecucion vnto th ende through Christ our Lord. Amen The gospel on sainct Lukes day the Euāgelist ye shall fynde after Alhalowen day The gospel on sainct Symon and Iudes day Ihon. 15. Greater loue hath no mā then this that a man bestow his life for his frendes Ye are my frendes if ye do whatsoeuer I cōmaunde you Hencefurth call I you not seruauntes for the seruaunt knoweth not what his lorde doth But you haue I called frendes For all thynges that I haue heard of my father haue I opened to you Ye haue not chosen me but I haue chosen you and ordayned you to go and bryng furth fruite and that your fruite should remayne that whatsoeuer ye aske of the father in my name he may geue it you THE EXPOSITION CHrist gaue his disciples this cōmaundemēt of brotherly loue after that last supper when he now knewe the tyme of his passion at hand that immediatly he shuld be taken away frō them Surely this is an vndoubted truth that there is besydes fayth no woorke in the worlde nor none can be that shal be acceptable vnto God saue onely charitee and loue of my neighbour of the whiche Christ speaketh in this Gospel Or els why should Christ with so great seueritee and earnest admonicion in that his last sermon that euer he made Christes cōmaundement of charitee haue geuen and inculcate this precepte of charitee And here note two thynges Fyrst that Christ gaue this precept and not Moses For if it were Moses precept it shuld be a precept as the other preceptes were in the lawe whiche in dede taught cōmaunded what should be done and what should bee lefte vndone but thei gaue not the spirit wherby it might be done with free heart and courage But Christ doth not here so but as he sheweth what is necessary to be done euen so he also geueth the spirit that we may be able to do those thinges that he hath cōmaunded And this is the onely cause why he him selfe sayth of his preceptes My yoke is swete my burthen light And sainct Ihon in his Epistle Canonical saith His cōmaundementes are not heauy Wherefore these woorkes of loue are not hypocrites workes like as the workes of the lawe were whiche the Iewes did without spirit but whatsoeuer a Christian doth in this behalfe he doth it with an whole heart 1 Co. 14 euen as sainct Paule sayth Charitee seketh not the thyng that is her owne For why A christian knoweth that Christe requireth not onely true fayth that worshippeth the father in spirit and truth but also he requireth an vnfayned loue Further note that this loue spryngeth not of her selfe but it spryngeth furth of fayth so that whersoeuer there is no fayth there can neuer bee any true loue Fayth Loue. Fayth heareth the woorde of God taketh holde vpon those thynges that the same worde promyseth in the merytes of Christe and so obtayneth without any merites of workes only of mere grace and mercy remission of synnes righteousnes eternal life Nowe if any mā wyl in this cause of iustifycacion admyxt the myre of his owne workes he goth cleane out of the way
Deu. 24 a law and by our law he ought to dye bycause ♣ Ioh. 5. be made hymselfe the sonne of god Whē Pylate hearde that saying he was the more afrayde and went agayn into the iudgement hall and sayth vnto Iesus Whence arte thou But Iesus gaue him none answere Then sayde Pylate vnto him Speakest thou not vnto me Knowest thou not that I haue power to crucifye the and haue power to lose the Iesus answered Thou couldest haue no power at all againste me Sap. 6. excepte it were gyuen the from aboue Therefore hee that delyuered me vnto the hath the more synne Ioh. 3. ●●o 13. And from thence forthe sought Pylate meanes to lose hym but the Iewes cryed saying If thou lette him go thou art not Cesares friend For Ma. 17 Mar. 15 Luc. 23. Actu 17. whosoeuer maketh hym selfe a kyng is agaynst Cesar When Pylate heard that sayinge he brought Iesus forthe and sate doune to gyue sentence in a place that is called the Pauemente but in the Hebrue tonge Gabbatha It was the preparyng day of the easter about the syxte hour And he sayth vnto the Iewes Behold your kyng They cryed Away with hym away with hym crucifie him Pylate saythe vnto them Shal I crucifie your kinge The highe priestes answered Wee haue no kynge but Cesar Mat 17 Mar. 15 Luc. 23. Heb. 13. Then delyuered hee hym vnto theym to bee crucified And they tooke Iesus and ledde hym awaye And hee bare hys crosse Mat 17 Mar. 15 Luc. 23. Heb. 13. and wente forthe into a place whiche is called the place of dead mennes sculles but in Hebrue Golgatha where they crucified hym and two other with hym one on eyther side And Iesus in the myddest Ma. 17 Mar. 15 Luc. 23 Pylat wrote a title and put it on the crosse The writing was Iesus of Nazareth Kyng of the Iewes This title red many of the Iews for the place wher Iesus was crucified was nighe to the citye And it was written in Hebrue Greeke and Latine Then sayde the hygh priestes of the Iewes to Pylate Wryte not kynge of the Iewes but that hee sayd I am kyng of the Iewes Pylate answered What I haue wrytten that haue I wrytten Then the sowldiers Ma 17 Mar. 15 when they had crucified Iesus tooke hys garmentes and made foure partes to euery sowdier a part and also his coate The coate was without seame wrought vpō throughout They sayd therfore among themselues Let vs not deuide it but cast lottes for it who shal haue it That the scripture might bee fulfylled saiyng Psa 22. They parted my rayment among them and for my coate did thei cast lottes And the souldiers did suche thynges in dede There stode by the crosse of Iesus his mother his mothers syster Mary the wyfe of Cleophas Mary Magdalen When Iesus therfore sawe his mother and the disciple standyng Ioh. 13. whō he loued he sayth vnto his mother Woman beholde thy sonne Then sayd he to the disciple Behold thy mother And from that houre the disciple toke her for his owne After these thynges Iesus knowyng that all thynges were nowe performed that Psa 6 9 the scripture might be fulfylled he sayth I thyrst So there stode a vessel by ful of vineger Mat 27 Mar. 15 Therfore thei fylled a Spunge with vyneger wound it about with Isope put it to his mouth Assone as Iesus then receiued of the vineger he sayd Iho. 17 It is finished and bowed his head gaue vp the ghost THE EXPOSITION IN this place againe we see both the hypocrisy of Pylate and also the malice of the Iewes For I pray you what more greuous thyng could they do to Iesu then to scourge him with whyppes croune him with thornes because he named him selfe kyng of the Iewes Well it was well done For doubtles suche hypocrysy Hypocrisy and blyndnes must nedes be bothe wonderful and horrible Pylate himselfe confessed that he found no cause worthy death in him that not ones but twyse or thryse The Iewes also before this tyme had seen his miracles had heard his preachyng and estemed him as an excellēt Prophet That notwithstādyng here they gather together one counselleth with another yea and one geueth earnest healpe to another that at the last they may murther Christe Pylate byddeth the Iewes take and crucifie hym And the Iewes affirme that hee muste needes suffre Yet to haue some cloke to couer with their enuye and malyce wherin they were altogither fyered against Christe they alleadg the cause Bicause say they hee hathe made hym selfe the sonne of god What is this but outwardely to pretende an honest cloke and inwardely and in the hearte to be excedyng thyrstye of innocent bloude Suche men Dauid calleth bludy men But marke wherevnto Pilate is come withe his blindenes Bycause Christe answereth not Pylate after his mind phantasie he contemneth Christe and presumeth thus to boast and say Knowest not thou that I haue power to crucifie the and I haue power to acquit the This proude bragge coulde not Christ abide and therefore hee aunswered him thus Thou cowldest haue no power against me except it were giuen the from aboue A comfortable sentence This sentence if it be well considered and loked vpon and deeply grauen in the heart is a very comfortable sentence especiallye to those that haue receaued the gospell and for the gospels sake dayly looke for blowes For whose quarrell is this The gospell is Goddes quarrell Goddes quarrell or oures If it be goddes quarrell tell me I praye you is not he able to defende it Yes truely hee is able ynoughe For he hathe mightely shewed hym selfe able in Pharao in all Egipte in Herode and all tyrauntes when they did the vttermost of theyr tyranny But is he also readye to defende this quarell Yea doubteles Gen. 12 For thus he saith to Abraham I wyll blysse those that blysse the and I will curse those that curse the. Suerly he that promised this to Abraham wil not forsake vs at our necessitie if so be that we suffre for his names sake yea all our aduersaries can not so muche as hurt our litle fynger except it be the will of God whiche is in heauē as Christ in this place answered Pylate Therfore if at any tyme thou by the good wyll of God fall into temptacion knowe thou that God is faythfull which will not suffre the to be tempted 1. Co. 10 more then that canst beare but he will with the temptacion a profite Note this wel Our sinnes daily croune Christ with thornes And diligently note this firyng it depely in thy memory that our synnes scourged Christ and set the croune of thorne vpon his heade neither was this only ones done but yet it is dayly done by vs when we wyl be called christians yet we do no this will of whō wee beare that moste holy