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A18193 The lamentacion of a synner, made by ye most vertuous Ladie, Quene Caterin, bewayling the ignoraunce of her blind life: set furth and put in print at the instaunt desire of the righte gracious ladie Caterin duchesse of Suffolke, [and] the earnest requeste of the right honourable Lord, William Parre, Marquesse of North Hampton Catharine Parr, Queen, consort of Henry VIII, King of England, 1512-1548.; Burghley, William Cecil, Baron, 1520-1598. 1547 (1547) STC 4827; ESTC S108944 34,896 122

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geue me his holy spirit to teache me to auowe that Christ is the sauiour of the worlde and to vtter these wordes the lorde Iesus and finally to helpe myne infirmities and to intercede for me For I am mooste certayne suer that no creature in heauen nor earth is of power or can by any meane helpe me but god who is omnipotent almighty beneficyall and mercyfull wel willing and louing to all those that call and put their whole confidence and trust in hym And therfore I wil seke non other meanes nor aduocate but Christes holy spirite who is only the Aduocat and mediatour betwene god and man to helpe and relyue me But nowe what maketh me so bolde hardy to presume to cum to the lord with suche audacitie boldnes beyng so greate a Sinner trulye nothinge but hys owne woorde for he sayeth Cum to me al ye that labour and ar burdened and I shall refresshe you What gentle mercyfull cōfortable wordes ar ●hese to all sinners were he not a frantick mad beastly folysh man that would runne for ayde helpes or refuge to any other creature What a most gracious comfortable and ge●tle saying was this w t suche pleasant and swete wordes to allure his enemies to cū vnto him Is there any worldlie prince or magistrate that woulde shewe suche clemencie mercie to their disobedient and rebellious subiectes hauyng offended theym I suppose they woulde not with suche woordes allure thē excepte it were to calle theym whom they can not take punishe theym beyng takē But euen as Christe is Prince of Princes and lorde of lordes so his charitie mercy excedeth surmounteth all others Christ saith if carnall fathers do geue good giftes to their childrē whē they aske them howe muche more shall your heauenly father being in substance al holie most highly good geue good giftes to all them that aske hym It is no smal nor litle gift that I require neyther thinke I my selfe worthy to receyue suche a noble gift being so ingrate vnkinde and wicked a chylde But when I behold the benignitie liberalitie mercy and goodnes of the lorde I I am encoraged boldened and stirred to aske suche a noble gift The lorde is so bountefull and lyberall that he will not haue vs satisfyed and contented with one gyft neyther to aske simple and small giftes And therfore he promiseth and bindeth him selfe by hys worde to geue good and beneficiall giftes to all them that aske hym with true fayth without whiche nothing can be doen acceptable or pleasing to god For fayth is the foundacion and grounde of all other giftes vertues and graces and therfore I wil saye Lord encreace my fayth For this is the life euerlastynge lord that I must beleue the to be the true god whom thou didest sende Iesu Christ. By this fayth I am assured and by thys assurance I fele the remission of my sinnes this is it that maketh me bold this is it that cōforteth me this is it that quencheth all dispayre I knowe O my lorde thy eyes looke vpō my fayth Saynt Paule sayeth we be iustified by the fayth in Christe not by the deades of the lawe For if rightwisenes cum by the lawe then Christ died in vayne S. Paule meaneth not here a dead humain historical fayth gottē by humain industrie but a supernall liuelye fayth which worketh by charitie as he him selfe plainly expresseth This dignitie of fayth is no dirogaciō to good workes for oute of this fayth springeth all good workes Yet we may not impute to the worthines of fayth or workes our Iustificaciō before god but ascribe and geue the worthynes of it wholy to the merites of Christes passion and referre and attrybute the knowlege and perceyuyng therof onely to fayth whose very true only propertie is to take apprehende and holde fast the promyses of goddes mercie the whiche maketh vs rightwise and to cause me continually to hope for the same mercy and in loue to worke all manner of wayes allowed in the scripture that I may be thankfull for the same Thus I feele my selfe to cū as it were in a newe garment before god and nowe by his mercye to be taken iuste and rightwise whiche of late without hys mercy was sinfull and wicked and by fayth to obteyne his mercy the whiche the vnfaythfull can not enioye And although Saint Iohn extolleth charitie in hys Epistle saying that god is charitie and he that dwelleth in charitie dwelleth in god Truly charitie maketh menne liue lyke aungelles And of the most furious vnbrydled carnall men maketh meke lambes Yea w t howe feruent a spirite ought I to call crye pray to the lorde to make his greate charitie to burne and flame in my harte being so stonye and euyll affected that it neuer woulde conceyue nor regard the greate inestimable charitie and loue of god in sending hys only begotten and dere beloued Sonne into this vale of miserie to suffre the moste cruell sharpe death of the crosse for my redēcion Yet I neuer had this vnspeakable speakeable and most high charitie and abundant loue of god printed fixed in my hart dulye tyll it pleased god of hys mere grace mercy pitie to opē myne eyes makyng me to see and beholde with the eye of liuely fayth Christ crucified to be myne only sauiour and redemer For then I beganne and not before to perceyue and see myne owne Ignoraunce and blindnes the cause therof was that I woulde not learne to knowe Christ my Sauiour and redemer But when god of hys meere goodnes had thus opened myne eyes made me see and behold Christ the wisdome of GOD the light of the world with a supernatural sight of fayth All pleasures vanities honour riches welth and aydes of the world beganne to waxe bitter vnto me thā I knewe it was no illusion of the deuill nor false ne humain doctrine I had receyued whē suche successe came therof that I had in detestaciō horrour y t which I erste so muche loued estemed being of god forbidden that we shoulde loue the worlde or the vayne pleasures shadowes in the same Thā begā I to perceyue y t Christe was my only Sauiour redemer the same doctrine to be al diuine holy heauēly infused by grace into the hartes of y e faythful which neuer cā be atteyned by humayne doctrine wit nor reasō although they should trauayle and labour for the same to th end of y e world Then began I to dwel in god by charitie knowing by the louyng charitie of god in the remission of my sinnes that god is charitie as Saint Iohn sayth So that of my faythe wherby I came to knowe god and wherby it pleased god euen because
will iudge I haue doon it for prayse or thanke of any creature since rather I might be ashamed then reioyce in rehersall therof For yf they knowe howe little I esteme and wey the prayse of the worlde that opinion were soone remoued taken away for I thanke God by his g●ac● I knowe the world to be a blinde Iudge the prayses therof vayne of little moment And therfore I seeke not the prayses of the same neither to satisfie it none other wise then I am taught by Christ to dooe according to Christen charitie I woulde to god wee would al whē occasion do●h serue confesse oure faultes to the world al respectes to our owne commoditie laied aparte But alas selfe loue doeth so muche reigne among●st vs that as I haue sayde before wee can not espie our owne fautes And although sometime we finde our owne gilte eyther wee be fauourable to interpret it no sinne orelles we be ashamed to confesse our selfes therof Yea and we before offended grieued to heare our fautes charitablie godly colde vs of other putting no difference betwene charitable warning and malicious accusinge Trulie if we sought goddes glory as we should do in al thinges we shoulde not be ashamed to cōfesse our selfes to digresse from goddes preceptes and ordinaunces when it is manifest we haue doon and dayly doo I pray god our owne fautes and deades cōdemne vs not at y e last day when euery māshalbe rewarded according to hys doinges Truly yf we dooe not redresse and amende our liuing according to the doctrine of the gospell we shall receiue a terrible sentence of Christ the son of god whē he shal cum to iudge condemne al transgressours and breakers of hys preceptes cōmaundementes to rewarde al his obedient louing children we shall haue no manne of lawe to make our plea for vs neyther can wee haue the day deferred neyther will the iust iudge be corrupted w t affeccion bribes or rewarde neyther will he heare any excuse or delaye neyther shal this Saynt or that martir helpe vs be they neuer so holie neyther shal oure ignoraunce saue vs frō damnacion But yet wilful blindnes obstinate ignoraunce shal receyue greater punishment and not without iust cause Thē shall it be knowen who hath walked in the darke for all thinges shall appere manifest before him Noo mannes deades shal be hiddē no neyther woordes nor thoughtes the poore simple obseruers of goddes cōmaundementes shal be rewarded with euerlastyng life as obedient children to the heuēly father And y e transgressours adders and diminishers of the lawe of god shall receyue eternal damnaciō for theyr iust reward I beseche god we may escape this fearfull sentence and be founde suche faythfull seruauntes and louing children that wee maye heare the happy comfortable moste ioyfull sentence ordeyned for the children of God which is Come hither ye blessed of my father and receyue the kingdom of heauen prepared for you before the beginning of y e world Unto the Father the Sonne and the Holy goste be all honour glory worlde without ende Amen Finis ¶ Imprinted at London in Flete strete at the signe of the Sunne ouer agaynste the Conduyte by Edwarde Whitchurche the .v. daye of Nouember in the yeare of oure Lord. 1547. Cum priu●legio ad imprimendum solum By knowelege of sin cōmeth confession Charitie is not abashed The argument of the booke The authors sinnes Psal. ii● The goodnes of god Lu. xix God ī goodne● maruelouse Mā in euilnes wonderouse Ihon. iii. The iugemēt of man is corrupt in all thing●● Euery man● syn accuseth hym selfe A blind guide ●or a blind way The number of people may not be folowed but the goodnes A fleshly man r●gardeth not spirituall thinges Marke a nōber of Idoles The sinne against y e. i. cōmaūdement Deut. vi The blood of Christ. The word of god is onely y ● doctryne of saluation B. of Rome is an euyll vsurpou● of Christes powe● The father is honored ī hi● sonne Hebre. x. The most horrible sī The hono● of God aboūded vpon y e cross● Hebre. i. i. Cor. ii To knowe Christ crucif●ed is y e conningest lessō in diuinitie Philip. iii. Lit. xviii Man of hys owne proud nature is easely made a Pharisey Child●ē l●rne to be thankeful to your father Rom. v. Harde hartes receyue no print i. Cor. ii Two yoke fellowes Blīdn●s hardnes of harte Profession ī baptisme Christ innocent Esa. liii mā sinful Philip. ii Christ obedient Man stubburne Math. ix Christ humble Mā proud Iohn viii Math. iiii Christe heuenly Mā wordly Iohn xiii Iohn vi Ma. xviii Ma. viii ii Cor viii Christ pore Man riche Luk. xiiii Lu. xxiii Iohn viii Math. ix Many chr●stians know● not theyr patrone Ignorant wisdome W●thout the cause nothīg is rightly k●owen Rom. ii Lamētacion God sheweth goodnes in differring his wrath Psal. ciii Psal. cviii Lu. xviii Christ draweth man from desperacyon i. Ihon. i. Iohn iiii i. Iohn ii Iohn iii. Math. xxviii The power will of god Iohn iii. No sauior but one Lu. xix Math. ii Mans humilitie Math. xv ▪ A mase o● synne Psal. xviii Phil. ii ii Cor. ●ii God beginneth w t man Math. xvi i. Cor ●ii Rom. viii The teching of the holy spirite IESUS Actes iiii God is onely the helper i. Iohn ii Christ is the onely meane betwene god and man Obiection What maketh mā bold Solucion The promise of Ch●ist Math. xi Apoc. xvii Math vii The giuer The gifte The taker Th● goodnes of God boldeneth his Chosen Zacha. x. Iohn xvi Fayth is euer ne●●ssary Rom. ●iii Rom. iii. i. Iohn iiii ●erne wha● true fayth doth i● man Ose. ii ●phe ii Rom. v. Galat. iii. Iustification b● a Christiā faythe Roma iii. Galat. ii Galat. v. Dignitie of fayth hurteth no w●rkes Marke dililigently with out offence Rom. iii. Rom. v. Iohn iii. Obiection i. Iohn ii Solucion Charitie knoweth not Christ but by reporte of fayth i. Cor. i. Iohn i. i. Iohn ii Iohn xiiii Charitie immediately foloweth liuely fayth Secret obiec●ion A mylde and true solutiō How god sent his son Iohn iii. Philip. ii i. Iohn i. Roma viii The charitie of GOD toward man Rom. v. A godly med●●acion The beautie of the soule Iohn xi●ii The wor●te Uayne B●ynde Unkynde Sina● A christian mans boke Lessons of y e Crucifi●e Pa●ne of hel Ioye of Heauen i. Cor. ii Christes victory Collo ii Sapi. ●vii Dau●d and Christ compared in fight Spirituall Armure Ephe. v. Mat. xxvii Iesus stile Uictory ouer sinne Collo i. Actes vii· Rom. vi vii C●llo ii S●n hurteth not the electe Cōcup●scēce the ori●inall sinne Rom. viii Obiec●ion Solucion A similitude Applicacion of the similitude Uictory ouer the deuell Collo ii Genue iii. Uictory oue● death Phil. iiii ii Cor. i. All thinges proffit the chosen Roma viii The wisedō of the world i. Cor. ii iii Uictory ouer the worlde Iohn xiiii Iohn iii. Rom. xiiii How Christians regarde the worlde A conclusion of the victories Iohn xvii Collo ii Christ is Messias ii Cor. iiii Ro. vii The title of a christian Rom. viii Osee. xiii i. Cor. xv Saluacion by y e Crosse. Ro. iiii ●o xix Ro. viii ●he booke ●f the cruci●ix A presumtuous trewād A man is neuer glut with knowledge The first lesson in the booke Hie. xviii A christien complaynt Math. ix Rom. vi Io. xv Christ is ● fulnes of the god head Col. ii Io. iiii Ro. viii Paules argumēt Rom. v. Christian prayer i. Pet. i. True christians Ro. xii Ro. xii i. Cor. xii Eph. iiii Prayer Luke i. The clergy i. Cor. iii. i. Cor. iiii Math. v. Preachyng ●i Ti. iiii Kyng Henrye the .viii. Moyses Iudge Christēly Bishop of Rome Pharao A Godly wishe A sure lesson Good prechers i. Ti. ii Contencions in Religion The deuil Warre ī religion ●i Cor. i. One truthe Psal. i. Persecutours of the word Math. x. Heb. x. Ga. liiii Math. xi ii Cor. iii. Chris●en libertie Holy workes Few know the true holynes Math. xii Mat. xv Io. iiii Tradiciōs of men Math. xv The worde of god is y e onelye sure doctrine The cause of thestimacion of tradicions i. Cor. xiii Charitie Ephe. iiii A godly wishe Ephe. iiii Gala. v. Ro. viii Christened men Self loue Iaco. i. Worldes loue Simple wisdō in men Mat. x. Christen constātues Math. xi ii Cor. iiii i. Pet. ii Example of a christen man Christen cōtentacion Math. xvi The workes of god offende not the christiā Heb. iiii The workes of mē offend not the Christian Mat. vii Eph. v. The christian profiteth by synne Ps. cxlv weaklynges mislike al thīges Act. xiii Godly Mat. xv Mat. ix i. Cor. xiii mat xxvi Mat. xxi Io. vii Mat. xii Io. iiii Rom. ix A second sorte of weaklynges Ephe. i. Phariseis Lu. xviii Wicked men mislike good thinges Ps. xxxvii Offēce of Gods election Rom. ix Rom. xi Ps. xxxiii Roma iii. Uayne gospellers Actes xiii Gal. v. Roma ii Euil lyuing ●laundereth t●e best profession Psal. xii Math. vii A similitude Math. xiii Applicaciō Prayer Iohn i. Math. xii Psal. i. Readyng of the scripture The worde of God Iohn xvi Math. xii Knowlege wished against ignoraunce Like reason lyke conclusion Good latinistes and euil diuines Forged wrytinges The vnlerned be taught by grace This age requyreth lernyng Wordly children Mat. xxiiii Iohn xvii Gods children ii Cor. v Like garmēt l●●e men Crafty taylors Godes childrē be wise B. of Rome Roma vii· Ephe. i. Sure fayth Roma viii Roma viii Of Godly faythe no euil comm●th Math. xv i. Pe. i. Gods s●cretes Eccle. iii. Collo ii i. Timo. vi Prerogatiue of the s●ripture Similitud Applicaciō Christ is our ●xample Prayer Math Psal. xxxvii The loue of God Euery man attende to his vocaciō Preachers ii Cor. iiii Lay men Ephe. vi Roma xiii Children Deut. v. Seruaūtes Ephe. vi husbandes Ephe. v. Wyues Obedience i. Timo. ii Silence Apparell ii ●imo ii i. Petri. iii. Ouermuch ●ie sight Math. vii Selfe loue A conclusion with an answere to obiections It is lawef●● to bost in god Godly wish Shame hindereth confesc●on i. Cor. vi Math. xxv A trewe ●h●eruing Domesdaye compared to a lawedaye W●lfull syn is y e greatest Apo. xxii Rewarde of sinners Prayer Math. xxv
secretes as were not cōuenient mete to vtter to men but counted all hys workes doinges as nothing to winne Christ. And I most presūptuously thinking nothing of Christ crucified went about to set furth mine owne righteousnes saying w t the proude Pharisey Good lord I thanke y e I am not like other mē I am none adulterer nor fornicatour so furth w t suche like wordes of vaynglory extollyng my self dispising others working as an hired seruaunt for wagies orels for reward not as a louing childe ōly for very loue w tout respect of wagies or reward as I ought to haue done neyther did I cōsidre howe beneficiall a father I had who dyd shewe me his charitie mercie of his owne mere grace goodnes y e when I was most his ennemie he sent his only begottē welbeloued Sonne into thys world of wretchednes misery to suffre most cruel sharpe deathe for my redempcion But my hart was so stony hard y t this great benefite was neuer truly liuely printed in my hart although w t my wordes it was oftē rehearsed thinking my selfe to be sufficiently instructed in y e same and being in dede in blind ignorance And yet I stoode so wel in mine owne iudgement opiniō y t I thought it vayne to seke y e encreace of my knowlege therin Paule calleth Christe the wisedome of god and euen the same Christe was to me folishnes my pryde blindnes disceyued me the hardnes of my hart withstode the growing of truthe within it Suche were the fruites of my carnall and humane reasons to haue rotten ignoraunce in pryce for rype and seasonable knowlege Suche also is the malice wickednes that possesseth the hertes of men suche is the wisedome and pleasing of the fleshe I professed Christe in my baptisme whē I beganne to liue but I swarued from him after baptisme in continuaunce of my lyuing euen as the heithen whiche neuer had begunne Christe was innocent and voyde of all sinne and I wallowed in fylthie sinne was free from no sinne Christe was obedient vnto his father euē to the death of the crosse I disobedient and most stubburne euen to the confusion of truthe Christ was meke and humble in harte and I moste proude and vaynegloryous Christe dispised the worlde with all the vanities therof and I made it my god bicause of y e vanities Christ came to serue his bretheren I coueted to rewle ouer thē Christe dispysed worldlye honor and I much delited to attayne the same Christ loued the base and simple thinges of the world and I estemed the moste fayre and pleasant thinges Christe loued pouertie and I welth Christ was gentle and merciful to the poore and I hard harted vngentle Christe prayed for his enemies I hated mine Christ reioysed in y e conuercion of sinners I was not greued to see their reuerciō to sinne By this declaraciō all creatures may perceyue howe farre I was from Christ w tout Christe yea how cōtrary to Christ although I bare y e name of a Christian. In so muche y t if any mā had sayde I had ben w tout Christe I woulde haue stifly withstande the same And yet I neyther knewe Christ nor wherfore he came As concernyng the effecte and pourpose of his comming I had a certayne vayne blind knowlege both cold dead which may ●e had with al sinne as it doth playnly appere by this my confession open declaraciō What cause nowe haue I to lament mourne sigh wepe for my life time so euil spent w t howe much humilitie lowlines ought I to cum knowlege my sinnes to god geuing hī thākes y t it hath pleased hym of his haboundaunt goodnes to geue me time of repentaunce for I know my sinnes in y e consideracion of thē to be so greuouse in y e number so exceding y t I haue deserued very oftē eternal damnaciō And for the deseruing of goddes wrath so manifoldlie due I must vncessantly geue thankes to the mercy of god beseching also that y e same delay of punishment cause not his plage to be the sorer since mine own cōscience condēneth my former doinges But his mercy excedeth al iniquitie and if I shuld not thus hope Alas what should I seke for refuge cōfort no mortal man is of power to help me for the multitude of my sinnes I dare not lyft vp myne eyes to heauen where the seate of iudgement is I haue so muche offended god What shal I fal in desperacion nay I wyll call vpon Christ the light of the worlde the fountayne of life the releife of al carefull and the peacemaker betwene god and man and the only health and comforte of al true repentant sinners He can by his almighty power saue me delyuer me out of this miserable state and hath will by his mercy to saue euen the whole sinne of y e world I haue no hope nor confidence in any creature neyther in heauen nor earth but in Christe my whole and only Sauiour He came into the worlde to saue sinners and to heale them that are sicke for he sayeth the whole haue no nede of a Phisicion Beholde lord howe I come to the a sinner sycke greuously wounded I aske not breade but the crummes that fall from the childrens table Cast me not oute of thy sight although I haue deserued to be cast in to hell fier If I shoulde looke vpon my sinnes and not vpō thy mercy I shoulde dispayre for in my selfe I fynde nothing to saue me but a donghill of wyckednes to condemne me if I shoulde hope by myne owne strength and power to cum oute of thys mase of iniquitie and wickednes wherin I haue walked so long I shoulde be disceyued For I am so ignorant blinde weake feble that I cannot bring my selfe out of this intangled weyward mase but y e more I seke meanes wayes to wind my selfe out the more I am wrapped tangled therin So y t I perceyue my striuing therin to be hynderance my trauayle to be labour spent in going backe It is the hand of y e lord that can will bring me out of this endles mase of death for without I be preuented by the grace of the lorde I can not aske forgeuenes nor be repentante or sory for thē There is no man can auowe that Christe is the only Sauiour of the world but by the holy ghost yea as Saynt Paule sayeth no man can say the lorde Iesus but by the holy ghost The spirit helpeth our infirmities and maketh continuall intercession for vs with suche soroful groninges as can not be expressed Therfore I wyll first require and pray the lorde to
worshipped in spirit and truthe Christ condemned all Hipocrisie and feyned holynes and taught sincere pure and true godlynes But we worse thē frantike or blind will not folowe Christes doctrine but trust to mennes doctrines iudgementes and sayinges which dimineth our eyes and so the blinde leadeth the blinde and both fal into the dyche Trulye in my simple and vnlearned iudgement no mannes doctrine is to be estemed or preferred lyke vnto Christes and the Apostles nor to be taught as a perfect and true doctrine but euen as it doth accorde and agree with the doctrine of the gospell But yet those that he called spiritual pastours although they be moste carnall as it doth very euidently plainlye appere by their fruites are so blynded with the loue of them selues and the worlde that they extoll mennes inuencions and doctrines before the doctrine of the gospel And whē they be not able to maynteyne their owne inuencions and doctrine with any iote of the scripture then they most cruellye persecute them that be contrary to y e same Be suche y e louers of Christ naye nay they be the louers of the wicked Mammō neither regardyng God nor his honor For fylthy lucre hath made them almoste mad but frantyke they be doubteles Is not this miserable state of spirituall men in the world muche to be lamēted of al good christiās But yet I cānot allow neyther prayse al kynd of lamētacion but suche as maye stande w t Christiā charitie Charitie suffereth long and is gentle enuyeth not vpbraydeth no man casteth frowardely no faultes in mēnes teath but referreth al thinges to god beyng angry without sinne reformyng others withoute their sclaunders carrieng euer a storehouse of mylde woordes to perce the stony herted menne I would all christians that like as they haue professed Christ would so endeuoure themselues to folowe him in godly lyuing For we haue not put on Christ to liue anye more to oure selues in the vanities delites and pleasures of the worlde and the flesshe suffrynge the concupiscence and carnalitie of the flesshe to haue his full swinge For we muste walke after the spirite and not after the fleshe for the spirite is spirituall and coueteth spirituall thinges and the flesshe carnall and desireth carnall thinges the menne regenerate by Christe disspise the worlde and all the vanities and pleasures therof They be no louers of themselues for they fele howe euill and infirme they be not beyng able to do any good thyng without the helpe of God from whome they knowlege all goodnes to procede They flatter not themselues with thinkyng euery thing whiche shyneth to the worlde to be good and holye for they knowe all externe outward workes be they neuer so glorious fayre to y e world may be doen of the euill aswell as of the good and therfore they haue in very litle estimacion the outewarde shewe of holynes because they be all spirituall castyng vp their eyes vpon heauēly thinges neyther lokyng nor regardynge the earthly thinges for they be to them vyle and abiect They haue also the simplicitie of the doue the policie of the Serpent for by simplicitie they haue a desire to do good to all men and to hurte no man no though they haue occasion geuen And by policie they gyue not nor minister anye iuste cause to anye man whereby their doctrine might be reproued They be not also as a reede shaken with euery wynde when they be blasted with the tempestes stormes of the world thē remaine they most firme stable and quiet feling in spirit that god as their best father doeth sende and suffer all thynges for theyr benefitte and commoditie Christe is to thē a rule a line an example of Christien life They be neuer offended at anye thyng althoughe occasion be ministred vnto them for like as Christ when Peter would haue withdrawē hym from death aunswered and sayde goe backe from me Sathan for thou offendest me that is asmuche as lieth in the thou gyuest me occasion with thy woordes to make me withdrawe my selfe from death althoughe I yelded not therto for this thy procuremente canne not extinguisshe the brennynge desier I haue to shead my blood for my chosen Euen so the perfect men are neuer offended at anye thyng For although the worlde were full of sinne they would not withdrawe themselues from doing of good nor waxe colde in the loue of the lorde And muche lesse they would be moued to be euyll yea rather they be so muche the more moued to do good The regenerated by Christ are neuer offended at the workes of god because they knowe by faythe that God doeth all thinges well And that he can not erre neyther for want of power nor by ygnoraūce nor malice for they knowe hym to be almightie and that he seeth all thynges and is moste habundauntlye good they see and feele in spirite that of that wyll moste highl●e perfect can not but proceade moste perfecte workes Likewise they be not offended at the workes of men for if they be good they are moued by them to take occasion to folowe them and to reknowledge the goodnes of god with geuing of thankes and praising his name dayly y e more but yf they be indifferent suche as maye be done with good and euill ententes they iudge the best parte thinking they may be doen to a good purpose and so they be edified but yf they be so euil that they canne not be taken in good parte by anye meanes yet they be not offended althoughe occasion be geuen nay rather they be edyfied in asmuche as they take occasion to be better althoughe the contrary be ministred vnto them Then begynne they to thinke and saye thus yf god had not preserued me with his grace I shoulde haue committed this sinne and worse O howe muche am I boūd to cōfesse and knowlege the goodnes of god They go also thinking and saying further He that hath synned maye be one of gods electe peraduenture the lord hath suffered him to fall to the entente he maye the better know himselfe I knowe he is one of them that Christ hath shead his bloude for and one of my christen brethren Truely I wyll admonyshe and rebuke hym and in case I fynde him desperate I wyll comforte hym and shewe hym the greate goodnes and mercye of God in Christ and with godly consolacions I will see yf I can lifte him vp And thus ye maye see howe y e men regenerated by Christe of euery thynge winne and receyue fruite And contrarye the younglinges and vnperfect are offended at small tryfles takyng euery thing in euyll parte grudging and murmuryng agaynste their neyghboure so muche the more as they shew them selues feruent in their so doyng they are iudged of the blynde worlde and of them selues