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A01378 [Here begynneth a lytell treatyse called, the (myrrour or lokynge glasse of lyfe) for co[m]fortyng of the soule] Goodale, John, attributed name. aut; Gough, John, fl. 1528-1556, attributed name. aut 1532 (1532) STC 11499; ESTC S109501 37,532 104

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lyke vnto his ymage and symylytu de And dyd set them in a place of celestyal pleasure and gyuynge them lybertye ouer all thynges that was therin Except of the fruyte and tre of lyfe which had the vertue of knowlege of good and euyll ¶ Chargynge them in no wyse to taste nor cate therof And yf they dyd they shuld dye ▪ but they taryed not there but a lytell whyle not passynge thre houre●… after the mynd●… of some Doctours for Lucyfer whiche 〈◊〉 hauynge yet great indygnacyon power ouer mankynde conceyued in his mynde agaynst Adam and his successyon a secrete malyce ●…tendynge to b●…nge ●…hem out of the fauoure of god tho●…ugh ●…kyng o●…●…is cōmaundem●…nt And so he dyd in dede ●…or fyrste he caused Eue to taste and ●…ate o●… the tree of lyfe whiche was forbo●… 〈◊〉 and she caused Adam to eate of the same fo●… the whiche cause god sent Cherubyn his aungell to theym with the swerde of sorowe trybulacyon and banysshed them th●…yr successyon out of y● solacyous place o●… plea sur●… in to this myserable 〈◊〉 ●…to labour and get theyr lyuynge in 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 of his bo dy in lyke wyse all his successyon And Eue also in great p●…ynes and t●…auayl and dystresse to brynge for●… 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 of man for her o●…ence The whiche penau●…ce shal not fayle mankynde whyle this wo●…ld en dureth And when they were exyled out of Paradyse they were vy●…ns knowynge no carnall affeccions And. xxx yere after they had ysshewe of a sone named Cayn And. xxx yere after they had ▪ ysshew of a nother sone named Abell whom Cayn slewe for his Iust sacrefyse to god wherfo te god toke vengeaunce of hym and all his p●…ogenye And the hondred and. xxx yere 〈◊〉 Adam a●…ge he had ysshewe o●… another sone named Seth of whose lynage many yeres after succeded Abraham in whom was wrought the orygynall pryncypall 〈◊〉 of fayth afore al o●…her creatures of the whiche 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 Cryste as scriptur maketh mencyon Also this Abraham by fayth stedfastly gaue cred●…ns to the worde of god when he cōmmaunded hym to go out of his owne coū●… whiche was in dayes Iorney 〈◊〉 to the 〈◊〉 of Canaan and he g●…ue sure fayt●… and truste in the promyses of god the which were fulfylled to hym in d●…de Also by fayth Sara his wyfe beyng paste a●…ge by course and by nature she had ysshewe of a sone named Isaac Also by faythe Abraham at the cōmaundement of god wolde haue offred to god his oonlye sone ysaac in sacryfyce wherin his faythe was reputed to hym for ryght wysnesse was Iustyfyed by that faythe as Paule wytnesseth of hym of many more in the. xi chapytre to the Hebreos where he maketh mencyon of fayth more at large suffy cye●…t for any Lrysten man And also in moste parte of all his epystles for them that do grounde them in the trewe fayth of cryst out of the whiche procedeth all vertue and grace as paule ascrybeth in the sayd chapy tre That without faith it is in possyble to please god for no pson may come to god but he muste haue stedfaste truste and sure fayth in hym onely And after Abraham 5099. yeres and more the moste parte of the people of the worlde lyued in wretchednes and synne and in the dysplasour of god and neuer were able of our selues to haue rysen agayne But it pleased the father of heuen of his infynyt goodnes mere mercy and pyte to sende out of heuen in to this wretched worlde his onely sone the seconde persone in trynyte our sauyour Thesu cryst suffred hym to be borne of the moste pure and clene vy●…gyn Mary And toke vpon hym to be a mortall man for pure loue that he hadde vnto mankynde And lyued heré vpon erthe xxxiii yere more both god man in mo●…he trouble and vexacyon and payne and alway without spot of synne and fulfylled the lawe in all thyng●… for vs and made satysfaccyon for vs and our offences And in cōclucyon suffred his moste precyous and tender body to be taken in the nyght of the scrybes and pharysees which in contynent with great tygoure put his moste precyous body to great paynes tormentes so pyteously that from the crowne of his hedde vnto the sole of his feet there was no place hole but ●…ent brused And wyllyngly he offred his moste precyous bo dy on the crosse vnto the deth for vs whtche at that tyme was the moste shamphullest deth that myght be deuysed ¶ O what kyndnes was shewed in hym and is dayly so lytell in vs for the whiche cause we be all ●…ly bounde to loue hym and serue hym with all our hertes with all our myndes and powre to put all our hole truste and confydence pryncypassy in hym onely and not to truste in our owne merytes and werkys onely supposynge therby to obtayne the glory of heuen The whiche truste or fayth had the Pelagy en●… agaynst whom largely seynt Austyn dothe wryte whiche were Heretykes and helde that opynyon God forbyd that any crysten man shulde haue that mynde or truste the ●…n ¶ Nowe albeit that no man hauynge here tyme nor space in this worlde may be saued without good werky●… yet be not our good werkys the chefe cause of our saluacyon Yet neuerthelesse must we nedes do good werkys yf we loue god the whiche loue compelleth a man to do good werkye onely for the 〈◊〉 all graces gyft 〈◊〉 whiche we receyue of hym from hym daylye by the whiche oure sp●…te or soule ●…eth and st●…eth vs to do good werkys 〈◊〉 our cōs●…yence as in example what man a ●…rue that is 〈◊〉 and receyueth of his lorde or 〈◊〉 great ●…ee and rewarde that wyll not busy or indeuer hym selfe to werke or do though it be to his payne any thynge lawfull to his owne profyte his soueraygnes pleasure in lyke ma●…er oure good werk●… done for the loue the honour of god in fulfyllynge his comau●… bryngeth vs vnto eternall lyfe for cryste sayth yf thou wyl●… entre in to lyfe obserue and do my cōmaūdemēt●… Mat. 19. Iaco. 2. And seynt Iames in a pystle sayt●…e that fayth without good werkys is but deed voyde in the syght of god Yet I may not presumptuously thynke therby my self ▪ precellynge other and therby supposyng to o●… tayne an excellenter place or Ioyeth heuen so trustyng we be deceyued as Theoph●…lact wryteth vpon the ▪ xviii chapytre of Luc. sayenge there is noo man can do any good werkys 〈◊〉 i●… pro●…eth fy●…ste from the grace of god 〈◊〉 so then yf th●… 〈◊〉 come onely from hym why shall we t●…en glory in our werkys then saythe 〈◊〉 the se●…onde pystle the. x. chapytre to the ●…o 〈◊〉 O●… 〈◊〉 in d●…o glorietur He that wyl glory or magnyfy let h●… glory in god and magnyfye hym onely as we haue aparable in the gospell of Luc. 〈◊〉 chapytre of