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A06932 A new postil conteinyng most godly and learned sermons vpon all the Sonday Gospelles, that be redde in the church thorowout the yeare ... Becon, Thomas, 1512-1567. 1566 (1566) STC 1736; ESTC S101291 689,601 1,060

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strengthned made ioyfull And that is not done by the doctrine of the lawe but only by the gospel This is a chereful happy tidinges that Christ hath satisfied for oure synnes This belongeth to the poore saith Christ this is myne entent For with the righteouse I haue no place which wil not be rebuked as synners which persecute the gospel condemne it as heresi saying that good workes are forbid therby that these words are blasphemous against Moses the lawe Wherfore Christ saith after blessed is he that is not offended by me ye truly blessed For al the worlde is offended with this king wisheth that he might sone be cōfounded For they say that he turneth al vp syde doune that he condemneth the righteous and suffreth them not to be in his kingdom that he is redy to geue heuē to the sinners What kind of doctrine is this say they wherin is no respect of good workes and wherin the wicked haue such an easy way to heauen Christ could not be scotfree from this sclander amongest his owne neither can we be where as we are so bacbited of our aduersaries that we teache agaynste good workes make the way of saluation to easy But in thys place is a sentence Blessed is he that is not offended in me For if thou consider Christes doctrine well thou shalt perceaue that this doctrine is not against good workes as the Papisticall dothe falsely report this by vs. This we teache that these thynges are necessary and earnestly to be cared for that nothing may be done agaynst the word and conscience Wherfore the gospell dothe not disanull the Ciuile power it dothe not abrogate the offices of the Maiestrates Why then doth it offende thee and why doest thou imagine that it forbyddeth good woorkes The Gospell dothe not disalowe neyther forbydde good workes But it forbyddeth thys that when wee muste nowe dye and departe into an other lyfe and when we are broughte to our straightes that then we put no trust in oure own rightuousnes workes that we haue no more succour remaynynge but onely in Christe and muste stycke to his merite and satisfaction only that by him we obtayne grace and euerlasting lyfe For God geueth suche a body vnto vs to this ende that we should not be idle as long as we liue that we walke on our fete put our handes to worke that we speake with the mouthe and see with our eies c. And for this hath he put forthe his worde the tenne commandements that we might compare all our workes with them and not do contrary to his glory and the profyte of our neighbour This gospell doth not onely permyt but also commaunde vs to doo it diligently But now when a man is alone and voyd of all these thynges and gothe out of the world to the iudgement seate of God then dothe the gospel teache the to go an other ways about wherfore if thou haste done that is godly in thy life thou couldest not maintayne otherwaies the name of godlynesse in this life thou muste thanke God for that gifte But in death beware that thou put no truste in this godlinesse as though thou hadst deserued heauen therby but yeld thy self wholly to this king Iesus Christ whose office it is as saith the Euangelist to help the blind lame lepres the deafe and dead to preach to the poore that is to comfort the troubled consciences For he is sent from God the father not to punishe vs for our sinnes but to profite vs to susteyn and comfort vs. They that wil not vse hym after this sort but are offended rather with him and despise him as the Iewes and the hipocrites doo yet to this day Those shall he represse at his tyme. And this is one of the offences that ar to be auoyded Then also is Christ an offence when men dare not cōfesse hym for fear of the crosse and fall from hym in temptation Furthermore it is called an offēce when we haue more respect to our hart and conscience what is their entent than to the gospel That is when the sorow of our worke syn is greater then comfort for Christes mercies sake This is the cōmon offence wherby al christen men at vexed So is Christ euery wher in the world an offenceful teacher as he wil shew more plainly after this gospell that men by this doctrine are offended begin to despise and persecute it And that the worlde shall be iudged for this the sermon of the three cities Capernaum Corazim Bethsaida dothe declare Likewyse the greuous cōplainte of Christ against the Iewes is this where he declareth Iohn that rigorouse teacher of repētance dyd eat only hony and locustes dronke water liued a hard life But what preuailed he therby ye said that he had a diuell But I saith he eate drink shewe my self moste full of humanitie to all men they call me a drinker of wyne The adders are so froward that no man can satisfie them Yf a man lyue at libertie he is blamed yf he lyueth straightly he can not please them What shall we do then to please the froward worlde It wold be pleased very well yf all that it doth were allowed where as neuer the lesse it dothe nothing that good is Suche offences must be paciently suffred For if it wer in such a hard case whē Christ taught him self al things were full of his miracles that the blinde dyd see the lame go the dead rise it yet could nothing preuayle herby but that the word was despised Yea rather Christe the auctor of this doctrine was moste shamefully crucified the Apostles driuen out of Iurie no where safe in al the worlde for this words sake what maruell is it then if the worlde hateth the gospell without mercy resiste it handle it moste vilainously Such was the fortune of Christ his apostles at that tyme so that it may seme more maruelous in them because they did not only preach but also wrought many notable famous miracles Wherfore we must endeuoure oure self to beare this miserie of the worlde and to take this rudenes wel a worth For the fortune of the gospell shall neuer be otherwyse It is a doctrine wherewith men are alwayes offended and thei be not of the common sorte but men very holy righteous wise and mightie in the worlde as experience teacheth Blessed are they that knowledge that this is the word of God they are in good case and haue both confort and helpe against these offences But they that knowe it not are inflamed for their good workes sake they fall from this word to their owne righteousnes and thinke that this doctrine is full of offence and sedition And this yt is to stumble and be offended and yet it chaunceth to them whiche before the worlde are counted moste holy Wherfore we haue a iuste cause to complaine with Christ of the
faith is sufficient but we muste do good workes And so they make not the holynes of Christ their ground and piller as Iohn dydde which is gladde to forgo his owne holynes and count it not so much worthy as the cloutes wherwith durty shoes are made cleane He testifieth plainly that his holynes is not so muche worth as a vyle cloute and how much lesse worthy dothe he iudge it to wipe CHRISTES nose and to do any higher office This doth the Pope and his Churche refuse to doo They extolle them self highly with their workes and that they haue euerlastyng lyfe for them And can not abyde that their workes and holynes should be counted as vyle cloutes Yea rather they doubt whether they may iudge Christe worthie to haue this holines geuen in steade of almes and sacrifice This heard the Iewes but thei despised and persecuted it and vnto this tyme is not this cōtempt and persecution lefte But as this madnes chaunced to the Iewes destruction so shall it by Gods grace chaunce to the Papistes Wherefore we muste diligently marke this example where as Iohn that moste holieste man which as Christ saith hathe none lyke him amōgest all that are borne of women which passed all mounkes and priests farre yet dothe he so demitte and humble him self and saith that he with all his holines and workes is not worthy to be as a clout to wipe shooes Truly this example is worthye to be folowed Good workes muste be doone and that with great diligence For so hath God commanded in the ten preceptes But when we come to that pointe that we muste entreat of this man as Iohn doth all is to be caste downe at his feete we muste confesse hartely with Iohn that it is not worthy to doo him the leste seruice that is Before mānes iudgemēt hereof is had chief respecte that thou art no aduouterer no thefe no robber that thou geuest almes that thou seruest well in thy vocation These thynges are boasted of amongest men and had in highe estimation But when the matter is tried in the sight and iudgement of God be not lothe to say this O Lorde I know that before thee the excellentest thinges in me are nothing worthe Wherfore iudge me not accordīg to my workes I am willinge to byde the losse of them And can wishe no better thinge yf so be I might haue my desier therin I may thinke my self well blessed So doth Paule also to the Philippi I am saith he an Israelite after the profession of the lawe a Pharisei and as touchyng righteousnes vnblameable so that no man can reproue me It is not much sene that one should stande so in these thyngs against the iudgement of men Yet he saith I thinke all this but chyppes and all my trust and confort resteth herein that I may be found not hauing my owne righteousnes which is of the lawe but the righteousnes which is by fayth in CHRISTE whiche righteousnes belongeth to faith as God saith Wherfore that I might take fruite of this man I caste away all my owne righteousnes as chips The saying of Paule is more cōtumelious against good workes thē Iohns For he is cōtent to suffer them to be estemed cloutes but Paule nameth them very chips paryngs or scrapyngs Paule the Apostle nothing feareth the reproch of vnciuilitie wheras he vseth suche vnpure words Suche examples are very necessary to maintayn the study of honesty and sobernes before the worlde that men might not haue any cause to reproue vs. This righteousnes is belonging to this lyfe and hath his ende with this lyfe as it is knowen Good men are put into the graue as well as the euill the matrones as well as the harlots But whē thou wilt make thee a way to euerlasting lyfe say this Christ is my refuge and his righteousnes which he promiseth and geueth in Baptisme by his worde and in the supper by his body and bloud At last I shall stand by hym as a poore worme That so by this meanes there may be put a difference betwene oure righteousnes whiche consisteth in the functions of this common lyfe and betwene the righteousnes whiche is before God The Ethnykes also hath shewed honesty and sobernes in theyr lyuinge and donne and suffered many thyngs for their natiue countreye for the which they haue their due renoume But when death commeth nothyng therof will steppe foorth to take their part For by suche righteousnes and good workes we can not attayne to the remission of synnes But whyther must we then go for righteousnes and such holynes that is accepted before GOD and alowed in the euerlasting lyfe There then is this holy anker to be caste this muste be oure refuge that we come humbly after the precept of Iohn and thynke vyle of oure self or as Paule saith shamefully In the eyes of the worlde this maye perchaunce seme excellent but before God it is but a cloute to wipe the shoes of the sonne of GOD. Whose righteousnes I wold gladly haue to be geuen to me by the helpe wherof I might be certayn of saluation wheras for my owne righteousnes I ought not to refuse damnation in hell And this is the cause that we say surely that Mounkes Priests cooles and all things of this sort is destinate to damnation For they applie not their works to the obedience of God to honest lyuing to the auoyding of offence but that they might hereby obtayne saluation Wherfore they sell these thyngs also to other and this it is to denie CHRIST and to mocke and despise him as the Iewes mocked and despised hym Lett vs beware of such abomination and here let vs learne how to aunswer suche Iuglers Woldest thou wretched mā be so mighty with thy workes and righteousnes that thou mightest purchase me saluation therby The vertue of Iohn Peter nor of any other was euer of suche power If it had ben otherwyse they would neuer haue thought so lightly of it as their words shewe If the vse of the Abbeis were turned to the instruction of youth to the trayning vp of them in scriptures no man could reproue it because it was done with great reason But they can not be brought from their wicked order They referre all to the obtayning of saluation Wherfore yt were better that suche Abbeis were cleane put downe than that men shoulde fall into offence thereby and straye from CHRIST and lose both body and sowle Learne therfore of this Gospell to lyue godly righteously and chastly and to be diligent in good workes For suche obedience doth God require by his lawe and wold haue vs to do it And when we do it not let vs know that punishement is redy for vs and if he seeth vs not to amende by bodyly paynes he will punishe vs euerlastyng These things are to be done before mē but yet before God say on this wyse Lord for as much as belongeth to my works
to hell This is the imperie of this chylde and for this condition and state doth the fruite redound vnto his people He wyll geue no bodyly saluation but as farre as the soules helth and his glorie requireth for he is poore and nedy Wherfore let no man come to the kyngdom of Christ to the entent that he may enlarge his goods and encrease his substance Ye may loke for this of the Pope and of men of that sorte He aduanceth his creatures to imperie he getteth them riches parteth amōg them all Prouinces as Daniell prophecied But the princely power of this childe is to be felte only in this that thy synnes may be forgyuen that he maye iustifye and saue thee that he may geue his holye spirite and transpose thee out of the kyngdome of the worlde and of death into the kyngdome of God And to this now is Faith requisite and as I sayd before that thou kepe sure the worde of God For he that letteth passe Gods woorde and foloweth his owne thoughtes shall lose Christ neither shall he knowe hym for a king but for a Iudge he shall be in hatred and feare as the dyuell is For they are wont to feare hym also when they feele them selues gyltie for their synne least he shoulde take them to be punyshed wheras Christ in the meane season confesseth hym selfe to be the lord and prince of his people to delyuer theim from synne and to transpose them into the kyngdom of grace For his people are no other but myserable synners which tremble at the felyng of theyr synne and are afrayde and would fayne be in Gods fauour So that herby may the playn description of the Prophet be perceyued Fyrst that he shal be no bodyly prince nor yet exercise spirituall punyshementes agaynst wyckednes but to geue saluation to all men that beleue in hym agaynst synne the deuyll death and hell For of suche a prince there is sure hope of Saluation And thus farre doo the Scribes recite the saying of the Prophete and no farther They feare peraduēture lest this be to muche For they perceaue well that this is Herodes entent to seeke some way howe to slea and to take this kyng of the Iewes out of the way Wherfore they reherse not the whole sentence before Herode and they do almost professe by worde that at this time they acknowledge no other kyng of the Iewes besyde Herode And yet is it in the Prophete that a Prince of the Iewes shoulde come and shoulde procede oute of Bethleem Therfore they leaue this vnperfect neither dare they to pronounce any farther But the Prophete although he was not lyuyng at that tyme yet dothe he procede and describe what maner of captayn or kynge this should be whiche belongeth also to his persone in these wordes Et egressus eius ab initio a diebus aeterni tatis And his out going hath ben from the beginning and from euerlastyng This dyd not the Scribes reherse to Herode no neither they them selues dyd vnderstand it For ther is more obscuritie therin than was in the words before And that his byrth should be in Bethleem and he him selfe be a captaine ouer all Israell it is not obscurelye spoken and there is a sure signe that he shal be a man But wheras the Prophet sayth furthermore His procedyng is from the begynnyng and from the dayes of eternitie It signifieth that he is the eternal and euerlastyng God whiche had not his beginnyng in Bethleem Of a trouth he was born in Bethleem and this is one maner of procedyng But there is an other also beside this Which is sayd to be from the beginnnyng and from the days of eternitie The wordes of the prophete are not to be changed Fyrst he sayth Out of the shall procede Here do the priestes and scribes testify that to procede to be borne signifieth all one Wherfore the same word afterward must nedes signifie the same thyng when he saith Whose procedyng is from the old dayes and from eternitie that is before that tyme that dais and houres were Wherefore if thou wilte know frō whēce this child is borne mark this prophecie He is born saith he frō Bethleē But what more hath he no other birthe then this the prophet saith furthermore yes he was rather borne before al creatures heauen earth the sonne and moone But that may be determined by no wordes and it is nothyng els then that he was borne without begynnyng eternally before there was any tyme or dais This did neither Herode neither the Iewes vnderstand neither wer they worthy to vnderstand it And this is the prince king which was born at Bethleem a very man which neuerthelesse hath this name also Procedyng from the old dayes which proceded and was born before the world that is which is a true and eternal god and also a true a naturall man And this is the cause of so great stir rynges motions in the worlde For it can not vnderstand this to be procedyngs and birthes without discention that this child also should haue his procedyng before there was sonne or moone The Iewes could not abyde this and afterward there sprang vp many heresies whiche spake agaynst it But this matter is left to be consydered of the which hast gods word put foorth vnto the. Out of whome then was he borne if he was borne before the world Uerily of no other but of God only This must reason nedes confesse if it beleue that God made heauen and earth For what other thyng could be before heauen and earth than God If this childe then proceded was borne before heauen and erth was made it must nedes folow that he was borne of God and is very God For besydes God and his creatures was there nothyng And this is surely a sentence which conteyneth the ground foundation of all things For if Christ were onely a pure man death wold haue confounded hym with all other mortall men For in that that he was born of a virgin it hath not so great strength against death But this is a greatter miracle where as God made Eue of a ribbe thā in that that a virgin brought forth a chyld For a virgin is of that sexe and kynd whiche is borne to bryng foorth children Wherfore that thing coulde not represse the dyuell nor deathe because he was borne of the Uirgin Marye But all the healpe consysteth herein that the virgin Mary is not onely great wyth chylde but also with suche a chyld which was borne before the worlde Wherefore the dyuell deathe and all the kyngdom of the dyuell is ouercom in that they proue maistrie with suche a manne whiche hadde hys procedynge or begynnynge beefore the worlde If it were not for this and if he had his procedynge out of Bethleem only he coulde haue the vpper hande ouer death no more than we all he should be in danger therof aswel as his
vs. For it is neuer suffered in any place of the worlde long without persecution For the dyuell can not abyde it It is a very busy and styrryng kyngdome of hys He suffereth not his seruauntes to be ydle as we proue and feele by the Papistes dayely more and more Thyrdely he muste take diligent hede in this poynt also that the thornes trouble it not that is that he regard not his substance rychesse pleasures concupiscence of the flesh and eies and the pompe and pryde of lyfe so muche as he dothe the woorde And worldly trauayle is not more to bee estemed then the worde of God But as CHRIST saythe Fyrste seeke the kyngdome of GOD and the ryghteousnesse thereof When the heart is becom studious strong religious with the fear and loue of God then it is pure and apt to this purpose to yeld fruict in pacience and long sufferance For the crosse tribulation affliction cānot be lacking at al. For as Paul saith all that will liue godly in Christ shal suffer persecution Wherfore pacience is a necessary remedy in christian men and so is praier For fyrst of all our greatest incommoditie is that wee are tangled and combered wyth suche lettes we can not by reson of our natural inclinatiō neglect and despise worldly things Besides all this the deuil letteth no occasion passe but deuiseth all meanes possible to take the word from vs and to put in the place therof couetousnes pride wrath and other thinges of like sort As there be exāples to shew For ther shold be many excellent persons in the cōgregation if they wer not hyndred by auarice ambition lechery so that they can not regard Gods word Wherfore it is very expedient diligently to marke our vicious nature and not to lyue so carelesly as the most part doo but to entreate God for the gift of the holy ghost which he promised for a suretie to geue vs. The father geueth that holy ghost to all that aske it that he may remoue frō vs all suche stops and staies and that he wold cut a sunder these thornes and snares that we may heare and kepe the worde of God and bring forth true fruicte of faith in Christ. By the which faith we may shew not onely obedience to God but may become also his children and heires For this is the chiefest cause why this seede is spread and the Gospell preached throughoute all the worlde euen to yelde suche fruictes into euerlastyng lyfe Nowe after this description of true godlynesse and hope of good encreace therof this doctrine is not to be let passe in this parable Let it not seme any meruaile vnto vs that Gods worde shoulde not euery where yelde fruict For that we learne by the distinction that Christ maketh of fower kynds of hearers wherof one onely is good the other thre ar fautie Yet they ought not to hynder or let the fourthe in doyng theyr duetie For the maner of Gods worde is suche neither can it be otherwise It is put forth to men for their saluatiō But in the most part of men it nothing preuaileth as this parable specifieth Howebeit the worde and the precher is not in the fault as the ragious and furious Papists thinke they may boast against vs in that behalfe for that there rose also many sectes and offences with the settyng foorth of our doctrine But if this made any thing against vs what wold they saye to the example of Christ Iohn and the apostles Were not all thynges in their tyme also full of greuous offences and trespasses Do not hystories record that there were that hearde Iohn and yet sayd that he had a diuell Herode hym selfe that so greatly estemed hym and was delighted with his doctrine as the Euangelistes testifie at last caused hym to be ●mprisoned beheaded They heard Christ the sonne of God and yet crucified hym Why saiest thou not nowe that Iohn Christe and the Apostles were false teachers for that there was suche incredible stubbornes and malice that verye fewe were conuerted by theyr woorde But here they dare not speake what they thynk lest they should openly betray them selues to be Antichristes They think that they haue a lauful cause therfore to raile vpon our doctrine What is the cause of oure doctrine and by what right we may maintayn it and set it foorth I will not shew at this tyme I haue only respect that it is Christes worde For thus he sayth The sede is the worde And verily it can not fall into a wicked Papistes heart to saye that this worde that Christ speaketh of here is euill and corrupt But now what saieth Christ as touchyng the pure and good ground what encrease cōmeth therof The fourth part saith he commeth to good and groweth to ripenesse Who therfore can doubt but that the worlde continueth in wickednes without amendemēt although the worde and the doctrine be pure true and without faulte I pleade not the cause as I sayde before for our doctrine But we at the least proue this that oure aduersaries the Papists can not but confesse whether they will or no that the wickednes of the worlde can not bee amended thereby or taken awaye althoughe that bothe pure doctrine and preachers come vnto it The very example of Christ besydes Iohn and the Apostles sheweth sufficiently that the matter can not be brought to suche case that all shall beleue and embrace the worde It is the greater parte and it wyll be alwaies euyll lewde and vnfruictfull and very fewe be conuerted and brought to beleue Now if it so chanced to the sonne of God what meruaile is it if it chaunced so to Iohn and to the Apostles and now to vs also at this time Shal the fault therfore be layde to the doctrine Why doo they not as well blame and denie the good sede that fell vpon the way the stones and the thornes But they should rather folow the truth and refrayn from railyng and backbityng His worde is the sede that is sowen And that is neuer euyll neither dooth it of his owne pure nature bring forth any other fruicts then good And if fruicts folow not thereafter beware thou blame not God and his word The fault is in the ground wherin the good sede is hurte corrupte and made vnfruictfull Wherefore this is but a sclander of the Papistes where as they mysreport our doctrine for that it is assaulted with so many offences and sectes Let them condemne them selues rather and such other that wil not receiue the worde with a true heart For the fault is not in the word but in the hearte and mynd They are corrupt also stirred by the diuel to forsake Gods worde As Christe sheweth in an other parable of a good ground which is sowed with good sede and yet it can not be without tares If ye demand how this commeth so to passe the diuel saith Christ soweth thē in the
holy ghoste doth rebuke the worlde because it hath sinne for asmuch as it beleueth not in Christ that it hath no righteousnes because it knoweth not neither hath any conforte therin that Christe is gone to the father so likewise doth he rebuke it of iudgement because it knoweth nothing hereof and therfore feareth where nothinge is to be feared if it wolde heare him and receaue his worde For this is an extreme miserie and a lamentable plague to haue syn no righteousnes and besides that not to knowe of any consolation and conforte againste sinne death and all other euilles In this also sayth Christe is the office of the holy ghost that he should preach of iudgement and procure to be pronounced and set forth by the gospel that the prince of the worlde is iudged and that therfore he can not hurte them that beleue in Christ and put their cōfidence in his goinge vnto the father He maye vexe them with diuerse tentations but he can neuer preuaile againste them For although he be the prince of the worlde yet the prince is iudged he is spoiled of his pallace armour and with the chaines of darcknes as Peter speaketh is he bounde of Christ. There is no cause why Christen men should feare him or all his kyngdome For if the prince be iudged the world also whiche is his kyngdome muste nedes be iudged and depriued of all his power This the vngodly knowe not Therfore althoughe somtime they heare the worde and begynne to beleue yet so sone as the worlde rageth and goeth about to persecute they straightwaye are a frayde and fall awaye both from Christ and his worde as Christ saith in the parable of the sower parte of whose sede fell vpon the stones But the Christians are constant and stand stedfaste lyke a stronge and an inuincible bulwarcke For this voyce whiche rebuketh the prince of the worlde is alwaye in their heartes and eares Why sholdest thou feare why shouldest thou be faint hearted geue ouer to these tentations knowest thou not that the Prince of the worlde is iudged He is no more a lorde or a prince Thou hast a Lord that is mightier then he euen Christe Iesus whiche hath ouercome and bounde this prince Therfore let hym threaten bragge and boaste let him be as madde as he luste yet feare thou not For he shal hurt thee no more then that cruell beaste whose violence and crueltie is repressed and restrained with stronge and mightye chaines If thou wilte only beware that thou comest not nighe vnto hym and so willyngly cast thy selfe into daunger thou nedest not feare Thou arte without peril He shall do thee no harme Wherfore this only is required that the Christiās do not make light of the enemie kepe them selues in the feare of God diligentlye praye and the enemie that is iudged shall neuer hurte them Contrariwyse he that wyll not take hede but be secure and carelesse he shall sone be caste hedlonge into diuers perilles of this prince although iudged And of this cōfirmation strenghtening they haue moste nede which are the instrumentes of the holy ghoste in the worlde and do rebuke it of synne and righteousnes For there is no accusation that the worlde can les beare then of synne whiche is a thing most haynous and of righteousnes that it hath none at all Where this publique accusation is as it ought to be that world waxeth wode maketh an hurly burly and attempteth all kinde of violence tyrāny againste the ministers of the worde But the holy ghost by this iudgemēt setteth forth cōsolatiō For if this were not the preachers could neuer endure againste the violēce of the world but must nedes feare tremble And for this cause specially is the holy ghost called Paracletus that is to say a cōforter or an Aduocate which in aduersitie trouble stādeth by the preachers cōforteth thē encourageth thē boldly stoutly to cōfesse the truth forasmuch as they heare that the prince of the worlde is iudged And this is the doctrine of the office of the holy ghost euen what misteries of most worthie matters he shall declare and most specially set forth vnto men in this worlde He can be no Christen man that not only not knoweth these moste excellent misteries but also that when he knoweth thē doth not set more by thē then by all the goodes in the worlde For as for all other thinges they are transitorie and passe awaye but these thinges are euerlastinge which shall neuer decaye as Paule sayth The gospell is the power of God vnto saluation for so many as beleue This going awaye therefore whereof Christ here speaketh is greatly to be estemed and to be reioyced in as a moste singuler benefite for the whiche we are bounde dayly to geue god oure heauenly father most hartie thanckes and to desire him with feruent prayer that we maye dayly more and more fele in our selues thorowe fayth the fruite of this his inestimable benefite namely remission of sinnes and euerlasting righteousnes again the consolation and conforte of this iudgement that the prince of this worlde is iudged Nowe goeth Christe forth in his sermon and saith I haue yet many thynges to saye vnto you whych you can not nowe beare But when that spirite of trueth shall come he shall teache you all trueth How the Papistes interprete this sentence of Christ it is well knowen All their traditions innouations and alterations they defende by this saying of Christe and make the holy ghost author of them al as though Christe had to fore spoken of them But this is not true For this is the righte vnderstanding of Christs wordes that the holy ghost shall teache the Apostles and the churche and instruct them concerninge suche matters as Christe him self had to fore taught them whiche by the reason of their carnal iudgements they could not vnderstād nor attaine vnto the knowledge therof No new doctrine but the same doctrine that Christ tofore had taught shall the holy ghost teache as Christ declareth more plainely by these his wordes He shall not speake of him selfe but what so euer he shal heare that shall he speake and he will shewe you thinges to comme He shall glorifye me for he shall receaue of mine and shal shewe vnto you Again The conforter whiche is the holy ghost whome my father will sende in my name he shall teache you all thinges and bring all thinges to your remembrance whatsoeuer I haue said vnto you The holy ghost openeth and lightneth the darke mindes of the Apostles with the golden glisteryng beames of his godly influence He maketh plaine vnto them and vnto the whole church the true doctrine of Christe concerning sinne righteousnes and Iudgement He maketh them to haue a righte iudgement of Christes kyngdome whiche they looked for to be a carnall and glorious kingdome in
holy ghoste after these fewe dayes When they therefore were come together they asked of hym sayinge Lorde wylt thou at this tyme restore agayne the kyngdome of Israell And he sayd vnto them It is not for you to know the tymes or the seasons whiche the father hathe put in his owne power But ye shal receyue power after the holy ghost is come vpon you And ye shal be witnesses vnto me not on lye in Ierusalem but also in all Iewrye and in Samaria and euen vnto the worldes ende And when he had spoken these thinges whyle they behelde he was taken vp on hye and a cloude receyued hym vp out of their syght And whyle they loked stedfastly vp towarde heauen as he went behold two men stode by them in whyte aparell which also sayde Ye men of Galile why stande ye gasynge vp into heauen This same Iesus which is taken vp from you into heauen shall so come euen as ye haue seene hym goe into heauen THE EXPOSITION THis daye is celebrated and kepte holy the feast of the Ascention of Christe that we maye the better be instructed concernynge thys Article of the Christen Fayth He ascended into heauen and sytteth on the ryght hand of God the Father almyghty frome thense he shall come to iudge the quycke and the deade For the trewe vnderstandyng of this article two thynges are necessarye to be knowen One concernynge the hystorie of the Ascention of Christ. The other as touchyng the mysterie of Christes Ascention what he hath done why he dyd ascende and what profyte he hath brought to his Churche and faithefull congregation by that hys meruailous and glorious Ascension As concernynge the hystorie blessed Luke in hys Chronicle of the Apostles actes dothe very diligently describe it and set it foorthe when he maketh mention of the daye of the place and of the persones that were present after this maner That the Lord after that by the space of fortie days he had shewed hymself aliue to his Disciples after his resurrection spokē vnto thē of the kingdom of God gathered them together and brought them vnto mount Oliuete not farre frome Hierusalem and gaue them commaundemente that they shoulde not departe frome Hierusalem but to wayte there for the promise of the Father euen the Holy Ghost and that afterwarde they shoulde publyshe the Gospelle thorough out the worlde And when he hadde spoken these thynges whyle they behelde hee was taken vp on hye and a clowde receaued hym vp oute of theyr syghte And whyle they looked stedfastly vp towarde heauen as he went Beholde sayth Luke two men stoode by theym in whyte apparell whyche sayd vnto them Ye menne of Galilee why stande ye gasing vp into heauen Thys same IESVS whyche is taken vp frome you into heauen shall so come euen as ye haue seene hym go into heauen This is the historie of the Ascention of Christ as it is described and sette forth by blessed Luke In this hystorye fyrst of all is this miracle woorthye to be obserued that the Lorde Christ before hys Disciples is caryed vp into Heauen and by a cloude taken oute of theyr syght whiche is a manyfeste declaration vnto vs what the state of glorified bodies after the generall Resurrection shall bee For it is not the naturall propretie of mens bodies to be caried vp Notwithstandyng that shal be the condition of glorified bodies that in a moment they maye go to all places without impediment of any thyng as the example of Christe teacheth whome when he rose agayne from death vnto lyfe the stone of the graue could not hynder hym nor afterwarde the doores shutte coulde kepe hym out He pearceth thorow all thyngs He maketh hym selfe vysible when he wyll agayn inuisible when his pleasure is That same felicitie and blessed state shall our bodies also haue after the resurrection when the bodies shall be immortall and no more subiecte to infirmities as they are nowe in thys lyfe wherein we are combred with many diseases and necessities But of these thynges we shall speake more at an other tyme whenne wee shall treate of the Article of the Resurrection of the deade Lette vs nowe come vnto the principall poynte of the whole matter wherunto also the Angels had speciall respecte when they called agayne into the waye the Disciples that gased here and there that they should rather consider why Christe is ascended into heauen then how he beyng a littell afore seene is nowe seene nomore The doctrine of the Apostles in all thynges moueth specially to this poynt that we should consider vnto what ende all the actes of Christe were doone as for an example They referre Christes deathe vnto our sinnes and his resurrection vnto oure Iustification and so likewise of the other After this sorte muste we nowe also see why Christe ascended into heauen and what commoditie and profyt we haue by that his ascension And fyrst of all lette vs behold the nature and state of his kyngdome For in that that he is gone vp into heauen he declareth that his kyngdom is not of this worlde and that his administration shall not be after the maner of worldly kyngdomes When the Disciples demaunded of Christe at what tyme he woulde restore the kyngdome to Israell they were of this opinyon that Christes kyngedome shoulde be a corporall and worldly kyngedome But by his ascension they are taught otherwyse to thynke of his kyngdom that is to saye that it is no worldely kyngdome oute of the which great richesse dignities and promotions are to be looked for but rather a spirituall and euerlastynge kyngedome in the whyche hee shoulde geue Spirituall gyftes vnto menne Therefore lette no manne become one of Christes flocke to the ende that he wyll gette temporall goodes and worldely possessions or to come vnto great honour for these thynges are not to be found in this kyngdome Baptisme the ministerie of the worde and the Lordes supper were not instituted for tēporall thinges neither shold Christ euer haue ben reueled in the world if it had not bene for a more graue and weighty cause then this For our euerlastyng saluation and rightousnes came he down from heauen There was therfore an higher greater matter why the sonne of God did either descende or ascend verily that he might prouide for vs euerlasting goodes as are the fauor of God remission of sinnes the gift of the holy Ghost righteousnes euerlastyng lyfe Such gyfts must we loke for at Christes hand which continued not in this life but wēt into an euer stinge life euen into heauen and there hath begun a spirituall inuisible and euerlasting kingdome Whych thing was longe before prophecied by Dauid in a certaine Psalm which S. Paule reciteth in his Epistle to the Ephesians and interpreteth it of the Ascention of Christ and of his spirituall kyngdome The words are these Thou art gone vp on hie thou hast led captiuitie captiue and
defende them selues thereby against this daunger He was after the descripciō of Christ moste wretched But because he suffereth not the promesse of Christ to be taken from his mynde but loketh stedfastlie for euerlastyng life in the meane season obeieth Gods will in all poinctes he is gloriously recompensed for all this at his tyme and in stede of a little paine he obtaineth euerlastyng pleasure and comfort This is the example of Lazarus whiche christian men in al their crosse and trouble ought to beholde that thereby thei maie be admonished what is beste for theim to doe The other example is of the riche man whiche in this life liued in prosperitie at his desier but in the life to come was in all miserie and paines And here muste wee consider the certaintie of Christes testimonie For he putt foorthe this example speciallie that carelesse and coueitous hypocrites might knowe of their miserable ende in the life to come Wherefore we ought to consider the truthe of this matter with our eyes howe the riche man is horriblie tormented in flames in suche wise that it can not be written with penne nor expressed with wordes And that the chiefe and speciall cause of these tormentes and paines is bicause he beholdeth the felicitie of Lazarus whom before he despised and disdained neither can he haue asmuche as a droppe of water from him to coole his burning therewith And furdermore he is constrained to suffer this paine perpetually without hope of remedie But what is the cause why that miser is caste into suche pain without ende Not his riches neither for that he apparelleth hymself and liueth by his gooddes For these are the giftes of GOD so that there bee measure in vsyng them and be not wasted riotously For if these thinges be vsed in the feare of GOD and with thankes geuyng GOD will not disalowe it But this is the cause for that this riche manne hath store of goodes clotheth hymself and liueth riotouslie yet he hath no respecte of the life to come he hopeth for no longer life when this life is come to an ende he careth not what becommeth of him in the other life All his care and studie is to geue him self to pleasure and pastyme in this life as though he had nede of nothyng els As Christ doeth admonishe in the Gospell of this that our heartes be not ouerladen with surfet and drounkennes and with the cares of this worlde This is one cause of his damnacion For of this it foloweth that he regard not the worde of GOD neither is he any thyng moued either at his promises or at his threatninges so that in this life he maie not bee defrauded of his luste and desires The second cause is that he sawe Lazarus nede before his face but yet accordyng to the Prophet he openeth not his hand to the nedie but rather after the Euangelist the dogges shewed more humanitie to this miser then did the riche man He thought not on this that the great plētie was geuen to hym to th entent that he should help the needie But like an vnsaciable gredie gutte he loued greate heapyng of all thynges together and yet is he nothyng moued with other mens lacke and nede These sinnes crieth for vengeaunce before God that after a little pleasure of this life he maie haue euerlastyng punishement This example doeth Christ setforthe before vs that we might beware of his iudgement and of synne that we might not geue our selues without care to surfetting in this life as though there were no other life to come and that we should not forget the poore For he that hath suche plentie of goodes that he maie helpe the poore and yet doeth not he shall in the laste daie suffer greate paine and tormente at what tyme he shall see the poore whom he despised before his face in greate ioye and felicitie to his owne greate sorowe as the riche manne did the Lazer Contrary wise he that hath helped many and doen them good shall take greate pleasure thereof in the life to come This is a more harde case that the riche man in all his heate and burnyng is denied a droppe of colde water Wherefore let vs not forget the poore and nedie but let vs helpe and succour them not onely after the accustomable maner as when we geue a half-penie to beggers or suche like as euery man is able after his degree But an almose shall then bee moste acceptable when euery man after his power in his vocation doeth maintaine the commō felowship and whom he can That is that euery manne vse and tourne his crafte and gaines and what so euer he occupieth to suche purpose that no man be deceiued no man be defrauded and that loketh not onely to his owne vantage that he deceiueth no man by waight and measure For it is not vnknowen what craftes and guiles be emōgest them that fell A daie were to little to expresse all the fraudes that are vsed in certaine occupations for gaines Wherefore when it is vprightlie doen yea in the leaste contractes and bargaines that be it is in a maner a very almose deede And contrarywise that that is doen with fraude and deceite is plaine theft And thei shall be iudged no otherwise then for theues of GOD in his Iudgemente whereas all these couetous and riche shall behold Lazarus whom thei haue deceiued so many waies in their bargaininges and hath spoiled them of their goodes and after the maner of this riche man thei shal be punished with euerlastyng paine After this sort maie euery man make his craft and occupaciō to be an almose pleasyng God and not onely temporall blessynges shall therof ensue but as Christe saieth we shall gette vs frendes in this life whose testimonie shall profite vs in the life to come But the worlde can not bee brought vnto this beliefe He that hath a stocke will nothyng diminishe thereof but rather encrease it He that hath none studieth al that he can to make hymself an heape of substaunce caryng not how he come by it Wherefore God can not but plague the worlde vntill at the last hell maketh an ende of all And yet can not the worlde be amēded neither by plagues neither by threatnynges But is not this the greatest madnesse that is to prouide in perilles that we suffer not hunger when there is scarcitie of victuals But why then doe we not take hede in that case whereas if we offende there shall ensue eternall paines This iudgemente is so muche the more greuous bicause it can neuer be chaunged beyng ones dooen For there remaineth no hope of remedie Abraham and Lazarus as thou hearest here are not onely vnwillyng to coole the heate with a little water but also vnable What an ouerthwartnesse is this then that we so little regarde this greate daunger of ours and seke not rather remedie for it The light trifles of this life
commaundement vntill Samuel comme and annoint hym kyng yea and the hystorie maketh speciall mention that he had seuen proude and stately brothers whiche despised hym as the yongest But God saieth to Samuell Let passe these stately persones annoint hym kyng whom I shewe vnto thee for I wyll none of the other Dauid when he was nowe exalted of God is not stately For if he had ben so he should haue ben reiected of God after the example of Saul But for as muche as he sheweth modestie and lowlynes although he be put besyde his kyngedome yet dothe he recouer it agayne and is also aduaunced to great renoume of God for that that hee promiseth that Christ shall procede of his stocke and kynred All these thynges are written and declared in sermons to the intente that wee shoulde vse humilitie and beware of pride and not saye after the maner of the stately Who canne abyde thys drudgerie Lette vs couete to lyue more gentylmanlyke But whenne thou thynkest thus thou arte more certayne of nothynge then that GOD is made thy aduersarie therby For thys is trewe that God can not abyde pride and loftynesse as we haue exaumples to proue thys euery where For what other thyng thynkest thou to be the cause of so great trouble in the world and that there is suche a multitude of rustikes barbarous rude and wretched men then because they were delited in theyr youth with pride licētious liuyng wherfore after that God counteth them not worthy to be regarded of hym neither can they euer waxe thriftie in any kynd of lyfe For this is surely decreed that what so euer exalteth it selfe shall be brought lowe Contrarily what soeuer humbleth it self that God can not chose but exalte Moste hearty thankes bee vnto our God whiche hathe shewed forthe to vs this day this doctrine and graunt vs his grace that we may shew our selues obedient to this doctrine through Iesu Christe Amen The xviii Sonday after trinitie Sonday The Gospell Math xxii WHen the Phariseis had heard that Iesus dyd put the Saduceis to scilence they came together and one of them whiche was a doctour of lawe asked hym a question temptyng hym and sayinge Master whiche is the greatest commaundement in the lawe Iesus sayde vnto hym Thou shalt loue the Lorde thy God with all thy heart and with all thy soule and with all thy mynde This is the fyrst and greatest commaundement And the seconde is like vnto it Thou shalt loue thy neyghbour as thy selfe In these two commaundementes hange all the lawe and the Prophetes Whyle the Phariseis were gathered together Iesus asked them saying what thynke ye of Christe Whose sonne is he They sayde vnto hym the sonne of Dauid He sayde vnto them Howe then doth Dauid in spirite call hym Lorde saying The Lorde sayd vnto my Lorde sit thou on my right hand till I make thine enemies thy foote stoole If Dauid then call hym Lorde howe is he then his sonne And no man was hable to aunswere him any thing neyther durst● any man from that day forth aske him any mo questions THE EXPOSITION IN this Gospel are two thynges to be marked aboue all other The one is of that scribe which demandeth what is the greatest commandement in the lawe The other howe Christ demaundeth again the phariseis as touching Christ whose son he shold be For Dauid in spirit calleth him his lord The first question declareth that the ignorance blindnes of the Iewes was so great that they had forgottē the ten commaundementes which children are wont to learne by heart Wherfore it were an easy thyng for a chylde to geue them answer The first and greatest commandement is Thou shalt haue no other Gods but me But the phariseys and scribes take it not for the greatest and they be fallen to suche foly that they call in question what that commandement should be One saieth that it is sacrifice an other to geue almes an other to fast and to vse a peculiar kynd of apparell c. As we see it to come to passe when men fall from Gods commaundement and worde and ordeyn and sette vp other workes for them selfe of their owne inuentyng For this came to passe with oure religious men also when they became cloysterers they made their profession they had no propre goodes and therwith they forgat also what is faithe and what is charitie And their Religion they called afterwarde the state of perfection But is not a chyld now more able to declare what is the state of perfection then all the monkes The reason is that they haue only in their syght their rules of their profession But a christen man saieth To be perfect signifieth to feare and loue God to profite thy neighbour with al kynd of benefit For god gaue no other cōmaundement But at last the matter came to that poynte that ceremonies be inuented whiche appeare pleasant and full of pompe as when dayes vestures meats be chosen wherin they diffre from the other multitude This moueth the eyes of the rude and turneth them on them selues But in the mean tyme the principall workes and commandementes where as God is commaunded to be loued and thy neighbour to bee holpen is cleane left a side as the example of the phariseys and Scribes is euident in this place Wherfore thys is a notable exaumple where as suche notable learned menne were in so great blyndnesse that they knewe not whiche was the greatest or smallest precepte And yet if a man may say the truthe they were doctours whiche oughte to make declaration to the people howe God was to be worshypped truely As oure religious menne bee also If a man shoulde demaunde of them as touchynge good woorkes and what is to be doone they woulde not putte foorthe the tenne commaundementes but aunswere that he must become a religious man and bye Masses go on pilgrimage faste c. But this is nothyng els then to withdraw men frō the true cōmandements vnto trifles And such reward haue they at length for theyr errors that folow mans doctrine and sett foorth suche workes as touchyng the whych God gaue no commaundement By suche are menne deceaued so that they haue no more respecte to the tenne commaundementes but doo let them wholly passe For yf it were not for that it would not haue ben harde for them to answere that that is the greatest precepte that God commanded But the phariseys Scribes priests and monkes knewe not that Wherefore this erroure is to bee auoyded and your owne foolyshe deuotion is alwaies to be eschued ▪ But contrarily the Catechisme and Christian discipline is not lightly to be regarded yf that menne woulde be instructed to know what is theyr duetie to doo For here we doo learne that GOD is to bee loued and that we muste haue no other Gods that is we oughte to preferre nothyng before the loue of God but rather to lette all thyngs passe and to suffer all thynges for his
sufferinge of god The cōtempt of gods worde is the greatest synne that is Note and take hede Iohn 3. The Easte churches Causes that oughte to moue vs to heare Gods worde Pro. 1. Note No hipocrite can hyde him selfe from the face of god Act. 18. The power of gods word Rom 1· Iac. 1. Why christe was sent into thys worlde Of the christē Faythe Rom. 3. Abacuc 2. Luc. 7. What the true fayth is Math. 12. 4. Reg. 16 Esa. 7. The nature of Faythe Math. 6. Luc. 17. Where the worde is not ther can be no Faythe Iohn 8. Iohn 1. Note Rom. 6. Marc. 16. The wordes of absolucion Rom. 4. What faythe is Iohn 2● ▪ Christians must forgeue and not reuenge Deut. 32. Rom. 12. Heb. ●0 The worlde is the worse for libertie What the kyngdome of god is What a talente was in tymes paste Oure synnes are innumerable Psal. 51. Iohn 3. Ephe. 2. Rom. 6. Gen. 2. Rom. ● Synne with all humilitie muste be confessed and mercye craued God by no meanes can abyde anye Iusticiaries In daunger we seke all meanes to escape trouble Rom. 3.5.7 We oughte to be such to our neyghboures as god is to vs. Of gods mercie only muste we loke for remission of our synnes What we ought to think of god in the myddeste of our synnes Ezech. 33. Ezech. ●8 The lawe Psal. 103. Gen. 3. Esa. 43 Deut. 32. Rom. 2. Heb. 10. Pro. 11. Math. 6. Prayer A conditional promese made to the Iewes The cause of rebellion amonge the Iewes We wold also haue heauen but we do nothing worthie of heauen Seruauntes Why the phariseis and herodians came to christ Note the subtiltie of the aduersaries There is no wisdome no forcast no coūcell that can preuaile against the lord saythe Salomon Pro. 21. Twoo thinges are to be learned of this historie In all miseries our sinns agaynste God are to be considered The miserable face of the comon weale of the Iewes The right is claymede the condicion is forgotten Note and practise Maiestrates Preachers The wickednes of the common people against their Pastours Math. 10. Luc. 10. ● Cor. 9. Deut. 2● Math. 10. Luc. 10. Galat. 9. 1. timoth. 5. Deut. 25. Luc. 10. God wyll reuenge the cause of the spiritual pastours Be holde the Parishioners and beware Gene. 9. Oure synnes are the occasion of all our 〈◊〉 The papistes Tit. 1. Ciuile regiment is approued of god Rom. 13. 1. Pet. 2. The temporall Magistrate maye not trouble the kyngdome of Christe Rulers commandyng agenst god are no● to be obeyed Note well Act. 5. Subiectes maye not rebell agenste theyr Rulers be they neuer so wycked God is more to be obeyed then man Math. 10. Cesar what it signifieth in thys our gospell Apoc. 20. Note well What is Cesars O tiranny The doctrine of the papistes The receauynge of the Sacramente vnder bothe kyndes Math. 16. 1. Cor. ●● Sedicion agaynste the Magistrate neuer escapeth vnpunyshed A christen magistrate ought to kepe a measure in his exactions For the defene of theyr contreye all men oughte to bestowe bothe lyues and goodes Psalme 12. Marc. 11. Marc. 5. How the woman touched Christe From christ alone muste we looke for all healpe in oure aduersitie The force of faythe Rom. ●4 Luc. 8. Reason can not comprehend the mastereis of god with Christen eies must wee consider all thinges Note ●ath 21. Exod. 3. Marc. 16. Mat● 26. 1. Cor. 113 Iohn 8 ▪ Belly care is a g●eat enemy to religion All care of lyuinge is to be cast on christ Math. 6. Iohn 6. Exod. 20. Math. 6. Sentences concerninge gods prouidence Psal. 3.3 Psal. 34. Psal. 55. Psal. 105. Psal. 4.5 Psal. 146. Pro. 10. Eccle. 1● Tobi. 4. Phil. 4. ● timoth. 6. 1. Pet. ● ●ohn 14. Examples ●xod 6. 3. Reg. 17. Dani. 14. Iohn 2· Iohn 6. Math. 15. Marc. 8. Iere. 5. Psal. 37. Psal. 107. Iosue 1. Heb. 13. 4. Reg. 4. Eccle. 11. Labour is not forbidden but gredy carefulnes 1. timoth. 6. Couet●snes 1. timoth. 6. Faythe ●ere 6. 〈◊〉 8. Pro. 10. The true wa● to waxe riche Pro. 28. Marc. 8. 1. Cor. 10. 4. Reg ... Apo 20.
redy a perfect people for the Lord. That Iohn turned many by the preachyng of Gods word vnto the Lord it is manifest in the Euāgelical history What great multitudes of people S. Peter as I may speake nothing of the other apostels turned vnto Christ by preaching the word blessed Luke in his Chronicle of the Apostles acts doth partly declare Was not the holle world in a maner turned vnto the faith of Christ thorow the preaching of the word As sainct Paul saith Faith cōmeth by hearing and hearing cōmeth by the worde of God But I aske Haue they not heard No doubt their sound went oute into all landes and their woordes into the endes of the worlde In matters of controuersie concernyng religion it declareth and sheweth who maintaineth truthe and who approueth falshode It is the true touchestone wherby we easily discerne the true doctrine of Christ frō the fals corrupte teachyng of Antichrist And therefore it is called of the Psalmograph the faithfull testimonie or wytnes of the Lorde And in all matters of doubt the Prophet exhorteth vs to flee vnto this word of that to learne the certaintie of al matters cōcerning Faith and Doctrine If any man saieth he want lyght lette hym looke vpon the law the testimonie whether they speake not after this meanyng If he doo not this he stumbleth and suffreth hunger And if he suffer hunger he is out of pacience and blasphemeth his king his God So reade we of the noble men of Thessalonica whiche when they herd Paul and Sylas preache that Christ muste nedes suffer and rise agayn frome death for the saluation of the worlde receaued the word wyth all diligence of mynde and yet notwithstandyng searched the scriptures dayly whether those things were euen so as Paul and Sylas preached And therfore S. Paul afterward writing vnto thē as one greatly alowing this their act saith in his epistle Quench not the spirite despise not prophecyings Examyn al things kepe that which is good And. S. Iohn in his canonicall Epistle saieth Derely beloued beleue not euery spirite but proue the spirites whether they are of God or not c. It geueth wisedom to the simple to the poore in spirit to the hūble to the meke to the litle ones to the babes This wisdom is the true knowlege of god of his blessed wil. This wisedom cā we not haue but by the word as God himself saith by the prophet Unto whom shall I haue respect but vnto him that is poore of a lowly troubled spirit and standeth in awe of my wordes The fyne Phariseys the sawcie Saduceis the subtil Scribes the lustye Lawyers the bite●hepe Byshoppes the patteryng Priestes as I maye speake nothyng of the eloquente Oratours noble hystoriographers learned Poetes quickewitted Logitians farre syghted Astronomers c. were before the worlde great wyse learned men and yet vnderstode they nothyng of God aryght The symple ideots and vnlearned men had more true knowledge of God then all they as oure sauiour Christ sayd vnto his heauenly Father I thanke thee O Father Lord of heauen and earth because thou hast hid these thynges from the wyse and prudent hast shewed them vnto babes Uerily Father euē so was it thy good plesure Likewise sayth S. Paule Not many wise men after the flesh not many myghty not many of highe degree are called But God hathe chosen the foolish thynges of the worlde to confound the wise And God hath chosen the weake thynges of the worlde to confounde thynges whiche are mightie and vile thinges of the world and thynges whiche are despised hath God chosen yea and thinges of no reputation for to bring to naught things of reputation that no flesh should reioyce in his presence S. Iames also saith Hath not God chosen the poore of this worlde suche as are riche in Faith and heyres of the kyngdom which he promised to them that loue hym It reioyceth and maketh the heart mery as the Prophet Ieremie saieth When I had found thy wordes I dyd eate them vp gredily They haue made my heart ioyfull glad For thy name was called vpon me O Lord God of Hostes. The Prophete Ezechiel saith also I dyd eate the boke and it was in my mouth sweter then hony Were not these the woordes of the two disciples that went vnto Emaus after that Christ had interpreted vnto them the scriptures which wer writen of him Did not our heartes say they burne within vs while he talked with vs by the way and opened to vs the scriptures Who is able to expresse what ioy what mirth what solace what confort Adam and Heua receaued after their transgression when they heard out of the mouth of God that the sede of the womā should treade downe the serpentes head Who can sufficiently declare how greatly king Dauid being rebuked of the prophet Nathan for his whoredome and manslaughter was conforted and replenished with all true perfect gladnes when he heard out of the prophetes mouthe these most swete and confortable wordes The Lorde hath put away thy synne thou shalte not dye What ioye and confort the synfull woman conceaued in her heart which before was almost swalowed vp of sorowe for her wicked and synfull life past as her teares and outward behauiour do manifestly declare when she hearde these wordes out of the mouthe of Christ Thy synnes are forgeuen thee Go in peace no man is able to expresse The thefe likewise hanging on the crosse and hearyng these wordes spoken vnto him of Christ Uerily verily I say vnto thee This day shalte thou be with me in Paradise conceaued in his heart an vnoutspeakable ioye Many suche examples fynde we in the Scriptures bothe of the olde and newe Testament The worde of God I meane the Gospel of our Lord and Sauior Christ Iesu apprehended and layde hande on with a sure and strong faith bryngeth to the heart and conscience of man peace rest ioy solace confort c. For thys cause it is called the worde of reconciliation or attonement of ioy of peace of confort of helth of spirite of lyfe c. It lyghtneth the eyes It sheweth vnto men the ryght waie howe they ought to walke to please God and to doo those thynges which are acceptable vnto him It deliuereth men from the cloudes of ignorancie and from the darknes of mens traditions and openeth vnto them the glorious God that they may not stumble and walke safely in that way that the Lord hath appointed declinyng neither on the righte hande nor on the left hande as the Psalmographe saieth Thy worde O Lord is a lanterne vnto my fete and a lyghte to my pathewaies For this cause it is termed of the holye writers Light in diuers places of the sacred Bible Our Sauior Christ saieth This is condemnation that the light is come into the world and men haue loued
oxe stable was his refuge What should I desier any better state seing my kinsman ye rather my brother kinge of heauen is founde so poore in all things before oure eyes Why should I refuse hardnes seing the kinge of glorie refuseth not to take on him all things for my sake Who am I a sinner not worthie to lie amonge sharpe cutting flagges and yet I lie softer than my prince which suffered to lye in hay and abhorred not the maunger And yet after this the case is so vnworthie that we stockes and blockes are so nice and delicate that we can suffer no payne and yet we se before oure eyes the example of Christe what paynes he toke for oure sake But it is not vnknowen what reward we shall haue for oure foolishnes And yet if we had any wit we wold beware Now therfore lett vs briefly reherse bothe these doctrines and lessons The firste is that we regarde our owne honoure in that that Christe is made mā This honour and renoume is so great that if a man were an angell in state he myght worthely and well wish him self a man that he might be counted amongest them which glorie and boste my fleshe and blud is placed aboue the angells so blessed is the creature of man The second is that this might be an example to vs of charitie and pacience which we might folowe and walke in the steppes of oure brother and kinsman Christe helping seruing other men gladly although it be to oure labour and payn The which thing God the Father with the holy Ghost thorough oure Lord Iesu CHRISTE graunt vs. Amen The second sermon vpon the saying of the Angel as concerning that Christ was borne WE haue rehersed vnto you the history of the feast in the which is made mentiō also of the saying of the Angel to the whiche ther were also assembled many thousand of Angels whiche did shewe and synge altogether to these two or three shepheardes This is the sermon of one Angell Feare ye not for behold I declare vnto you great ioy that shall be to all the people because ye haue a sauiour borne for you this day which is CHRIST the Lord in the Citie of Dauid ALthough this sermon of the Angell is repeted euery yeare yet may it now be conueniently renewed agayne in mynde For we shall neuer come to the perfecte knowledge of this thyng as long as we lyue here And this sermon of the Angell was very necessarie For if CHRIST hadde neuer so much bene borne yet should it haue profited vs nothing if it had bene vnknowen For to what purpose is that treasure that lyeth hyd if thou knowest not wher it is Thou shalt take no pleasure nor profite therby as the Prouerbe saith There is no pleasure in the vnknowen treasure A hyd treasure is no treasure For all men passeth ouer it as they do durt caring not for it So is it also with this moste ioyfull byrth if the Angels had not brought tydings therof and had not opened this treasure to men no man could haue taken the fruition therof The cause why is common A man setteth not his affection on that he knoweth not Neither doth this thyng delight or displease but it is as though it were not and neuer shal be Wherfore it is one of the especiallest things in this Gospell that the Angel by his sermō doth speake openly of this byrth and sheweth vs this treasure that we passe not ouer it and that we be not ignorant of the presence therof but come and take part of the confort therof Wherfore he saith I declare vnto you great ioy THESE words are weightie For the shepheards were greatly astonyed at this meruailous light and celestial shyninge as at an vnwonted thyng because there was sodeinly both in heauen and earth suche great light as though all the earth had bene on fyer To this hath the Angell respect and applieth his words therto saying Feare ye not as if he shold say ther is no cause to feare But your feare sheweth that ye knowe not what is in doing For if ye did ye wold put away feare and reioyce at your owne felicitie And I am come to bring you tydings of great ioy of a great work and miracle whiche thyng if ye wold well consyder ye wold much reioyce This is therfore the entent of this Angels tydings to make men to regard it earnestly and not to let it passe without effecte Wherfore he speaketh of no common ioye but of a great ioye and of a thing moste necessary For the diuell by synne hath brought vs to naught and disturbed all that belongeth vnto vs so that we do not only sustayne originall synne and therby eternall deth but also that al that we haue are in his danger that almoste we maye at euery moment looke for his dartes in body lyfe and goodes For all these things are in a thousande perils and casualtyes Yea the Gospell testifieth that the dyuell possesseth men and dryueth them to madnes so that it may be worthely said that such a man is the fylthy puddle and syncke of the dyuell Suche corruption is engendred in vs by synne that we haue no sure helpe in any thing in the worlde I will not speake of the greatest misery of all that they muste abyde the wrothe of GOD and eternall damnation What is if this be not the moste horrible and violent kyngdome of the diuell And when we consider well and compare both together this myserie in the kyngdome of the dyuell can not be compared with this glorie and reward with this great ioy wherof the Angell preacheth hēre that there is a sauiour borne for vs. Wherfore the Angell entendeth chiefely to remoue this myserie out of oure sight and to geue vs this chyld to behold and see ▪ And let him know that he hath done the office of a good preacher if he brynge vs to the true beholding of this sauiour and to the knowledge of oure owne flesh and bloud And doughtles if this were prynted in vs all the plague wherwith the dyuell vexeth vs should seme light be it neuer so paynfull and pernicious But now let vs come to the moste requisite and necessary knowledge of this diuine worke of God For the dyuell with all his poyson can be ouercome by no other meanes then by this godly power of the which the Angel speaketh to vs in this place when he saith A sauior is borne for you Whē mās minde attaineth to this knowledge thē is the synner oute of perill For than is the matter more depely consydered after this sorte I haue bene defiled of the dyuel and wholy opprest and ouerthrowen headlong into Gods wrathe and eternall damnation but my myschance is not so great but that I haue greater helpe geuen me from GOD agaynst it That is that God possesseth not mankynd after that sorte as the diuell doth but he him self is made
doing this message So ought we to do also We ought to vse our giftes wtout pride to other mēs profit saluatiō to despise no mā The exāple of Christ as touchīg this is more euidēt He regardeth euery man so much that as he cam poore nedy into this world so he taketh vnto him the pore nedy that seke helpe that hath nede of hym for this cause is he called sauiour The great estates of Ierusalem neuer thought that Christ pertayned vnto them The bare shepheards haue nede of this and therfore are iudged worthye to heare first this short sermon of the angels as touchyng the byrth of our sauiour Christ. Wherein the Angel wold vs to vnderstād the a sauiour is geuen vs against syn death and the dyuel For these are the words of the sermon Feare ye not this day is borne for you a sauiour which is Christ the Lord. These are no mannes words neither haue they their beginning of mannes hart For the wisest that be know nothing of this But these words are put out with a godly reuelation And we thāks be to God are chosen to this felowshippe For it is al one whether thou readest or hearest these words of the Angell as though thou hadst heard them presently of the Angell For the shepheardes sawe not the Angels only they dyd see a light brightnes they heard the words of the Angels whiche yet are rehersed in sermons and read in bookes if we had the grace to learne them put them in practyse Now if any mā should cōpare this word of the angel with that word of Moses which he heard of the angels in mount Sinay he shal fynd great differēce For this it was there Al things wer applied there to terrifie mē almost both body and lyfe was in daunger by thūder lyghtning such other things But here do the Angels preach to banishe feare to make men cherfull to put away dread and to truste for saluation and to begin to looke for better and that they might be of a good courage specially for this childes sake which is called oure sauiour is so named of the Angell and entitled Christ the Lord. For whatsoeuer ther is writē it is that we should always hope wayte for him that is called Christe For the law could do no thing against syn death works and euery mans righteousnes preuayled not All the saluation was sett in Christ that he might be trusted vnto in trouble This doth the angels beholde and testifie that it is he in whom dependeth all hope of saluation and remission of synnes Then muste we cast away al doctrines religiōs wherby saluation eternall lyfe is wrought without Christ. For if Christ be he thē cā not Mary his mother Peter Paule nor Austyne Frances nor Dominike with his rules wheras in the Papacie their doctrine led men to intercessions of saintes and obseruations of Mounkerie But how doth this agre with the angels sermon Yea or how doth it agre with the verse that is songe in the Church Wherin we that glorifie Christ condemne the Pope all his Iusticiaries of a moste greuouse wickednes wheras we syng after this sort If this childe had not bene borne for vs surely ther could haue bene no way foūd to saue vs If all them that are without Christ are damned what helpeth the Mounkes rule or the Priests Masse to saluation All things are subiect to damnation Ther is no exceptiō because the speach is vniuersal If they loke for saluation they haue it not by Mounkerie massinge faste and canonicall howers but by Christ which hath that name is called a sauiour This sermō of the Angels was lefte in the Papacie with that verse that is vsed in the church vnto this tyme but no man vnderstode it For there lacked true and faithful preachers therfore wher as no preaching and wher these words are not set foorth effectuously There be these things both song reade but no man vnderstandeth them For no man cā denye this but that all the other things were in the Papacie Baptisme the Lords supper the texte of the Gospell the prayer of the Lord the articles of the faith the ten commandements And euen now the Papistes haue all these things with vs sauing that they haue changed the supper of the Lord and hath peruerted his testament But al these things are domb with thē Wherfore when they reherse reade or otherwyse vse them they neither vnderstād the words nor the ceremonies Al the fault is that they regarded not the doctrine that by it men might be certified of the meaning of the words that are dayly vsed in hearing reading singing But he cā not wel stirre vp other that is a slepe himself The preacher must be earnest vigilāt For if he be cold he will make his audiēce wearie be they neuer so attēte as we may se this true by the Pope for he was dalying in al kind of Idlenes pastance Wherfore he cold not take hede to this sermō And although he set it forth with versicles lessons as we do yet they know nothīg of it nor vnderstād it And bi this meanes both these things are amōg the papistes They reade in the Gospel that a sauiour is borne they singe it in the Church that if this child had not bē borne no mā could be saued that this saluation is for al men Yet neuer the lesse they cal on the virgin Mary they faste they worship saints they go on pilgrimage to their relikes they hire bye masses What is this then to make an other sauiour not to be cōtent with the testimonie of this sermō but to set vp Mary other sayntes yea and the beggerly works of men in the rome of this sauiour borne child Wherfore we haue no small cause to pray to God for couragious earnest preachers to enkēdle the light of this doctrin that we not only heare reade but also vnderstande wher suche preachers be not ther is no other hope but that we falle therby in peril as it is now What good can a nutt do if thou can not come by the kernel what profiteth a treasure if we haue no power to bryng it abrode The sermon of the Angel is euident inough To you is borne a sauiour Yet it is not so pythye that an old papistical doctor cā perceaue it For if he did perceaue it he wold not councel men to mounkerie to pray vnto sayntes to purchase the merites of men to seke other sauiours But wher God sendeth a diligent wittie preacher that can stirre vp the vehemencie of such words in the mynds of the hearers he geueth a great power by this doctrine to iudge of all false doctrines deceytfull spirits Neither is it possible although the dyuell tourneth him self in to all sorts but that he must nedes be perceaued and reproued
before hym and praieth Lord if thou wilt thou mayst clense me And here are two things to be noted Fyrst he beleueth steadfastly and without waueringe that Christ hath both will and power and that he can helpe in this disease wher as if all men wold do their beste they can helpe nothing wher as Christ neuerthelesse differed nothing in shape and behauiour from other priuate persons Secondly although he doubted nothing of this yet he yelde all to Christs will If he will not deliuer hym from the disease of the body that is if this be contrary to the will of God and against his owne saluation that he is ready to abyde this euil paciently more lenger And this is not only the propertie of true beleif but also of true prayer as these two are always ioyned to gether by nature He that beleueth truely prayeth truely he that beleueth not truely prayeth not truely For this is wholye requisite to true prayer that the heart doubteth not but that God is good and mercifull and that his whole will is to ridde vs of oure myseries Yea and especially this faith ought to be moste stronge in those things that belōge vnto the glorie of God and oure saluation as are the remiss●on of synnes the restitution from the dyuell and from death and in that that God will geue vs the holy Ghoste and preserue vs in his word helpe vs in temptation minister vnto vs the encrease of faith and charitie c. And these be the things that chiefly pertayne to the glorie of God and to oure saluation Wherfore here haue we nothing to doo with any condition when we pray vnto God for these things as though that God could herein be otherwyse mynded And he that in these things wold vse the leapers forme in praying Lord if thou wilt pardon my synnes If thou wilt saue me c. shold not pray aright For in these thinges we may not doubt of the will of God whether he will do it For he hath put forth his expresse and absolute worde that this is his ratified and vnchangeable wil that all men shoulde be saued And for that cause he procured his sonne to be a sacrifice on the crosse for the synnes of all the world put forth a commandement that al shold heare hym receaue and beleue in hym But where as the leaper doth vse a cōditional prayer If thou wilt thou maist clense me The thing is to be considered for the which he entreateth We sayd before that whatsoeuer belongeth to the glorie of God our saluation muste be surely loked for without any condition For the willl of God is certain he hath declared it with absolute perfecte promises that as touching these things ther is no misterie more to be required in God But in bodily promises it goeth not so For there may be miserie wordlie calamities yet the true saluation nothīg diminished therby as al christiās are an exāple Wherfore sith that true saluation cōsisteth not in such bodyly things yea oftentymes the damage of the body goodes helpeth much to true saluation he that prayeth to be ridde of them as we are to this entised by the leapers exāple ought to think surely with hym self that God can helpe that he will helpe yet ought he to ioyne his will with the will of God that if this be against goddes glorie and oure principal saluation then that God will not gratifie and fulfill oure will And in suche things this is the true prayer to beleue surely and yet to point God neither time neither way how to do it and how he shall deliuer vs from this euill For we haue all this fault for the moste part that we know not what how we shold aske As Paul saith GOD doth best know what is for his glorie and oure saluation Wherfore oure will ought to be made conformable vnto his and we ought not to doubt but that he will surely heare vs if such a petition belongeth to his glorie and oure saluation Wherfore this ought to be a very notable example for the congregatiō that first of all it doubt not of the good will of God toward it self but that he knoweth oure euils and calamities that he hath respecte vnto vs. This ought we to sticke vnto yet not to prescribe any thing as touching the maner deuise tyme or successe therof For the congregation remembreth this that this sentēce is ioyned with the promises of such things that it be obediēt in bearinge the crosse As the leapre doth here He doubteth not but that Christ cā helpe that he hath a redie will to helpe he nothing mistrusteth For what other cause els had he to praye so earnestly But he vnderstandeth that the saluation and health which he now asketh to be such as touching that which he cā not alledge the absolute will of God as it goeth with the thynges aboue rehersed Suche faith and obedience is meruailously alowed of Christ. Wherfore he suffereth not the desyer of this miser no not in this petition wherin if he had not obtayned yet he might haue retayned the hope of true saluation to be voyde and frustrate This may be set forth as an euident example in the Churche how greatly God is delighted with the prayer of a godly and obediēt mynde And herevnto belonge the most notable sentences of the Prophetes Dauid saith O tarie thou the leysure of the Lord be stronge and he shall confort thee and put thou thy trust in the Lord. Again My soule doth waight for hym in his worde is my truste from the morning watche vntill nighte Abacuk sayth also If the vision maketh tariance looke for it for it will come spedelye without prolongynge For this is knowen in all hystories that although helpe hath ben delayde yet that it hath appeared at the laste Yea and in this is the proper trade of God wher as he heareth not forthwith he doth it to declare his liberalitie more abundantly toward vs then we desyer or vnderstande as Paul sayth And it is not a thing superfluouse to make inquisition as touching this Why Christ after he had clensed the leaper sent him to the Priests to offer his gifte there as Moses commanded A man may aunswere hereto very well if he say that Christ set foorth vnto vs an example of charitie cōcorde and sobrietie wher as he wold nothing diminish the right of the Priests in that that was graunted vnto thē by God which thing yet he might haue done that we should learne hereby to defraude no mā of his right But the chief cause of this commandement tendeth to this ende that there might be common testimonials yea by the very aduersaries as concerning this miracle For when the pryest receaueth his gyfte of him and he cōfesseth that he is clensed he testifieth against him self and against all rebelles that this Christ that wrought this
it shoulde serue for the encreasyng of the Apostles faith as all his works hath chiefe regarde therunto And this is it that Christe euen this tyme also sheweth such a countenance of himself vnto his churche as thoughe hee nothynge regarded it and as thoughe he hadde forgotten vs as he dothe here in the shyppe He sleapeth and regardeth not the tempest the disciples the shyppe But yet he is in the shyppe be he neuer so muche a slepe And these be the temptaions that vexe the Churche where as CHRIST sufferethe the fluddes to ryse agaynste the shyppe that is hee suffereth the deuyll and the worlde to bee so troublesome vnto his Christians so that hereof riseth feare that all thynges shall come to naught And we also at this tyme see the very same things come to passe The Pope with his rable hateth the worde he stirreth the high powers continually against vs. The Turkes ar set forward by the diuell We are in the shyppe There be tempestes and the wyndes among the which we can not looke for safegard And it is possible that the Lorde may wynke at these thynges and shewe no token of helpe for vs. And yet this sleape of hys is in the shyppe But here we must take a good heart and think that we must not vtterly dispair because the Lord is with vs in the shyppe And although he faineth that he regardeth vs not yet this ought we to declare that we do not let him go out of our syght but that we thynk constantly of hym that he may make the sea calme although it be now neuer so muche opprest with waues tempestes So must we doo also in oure priuate temptations when the deuyl layeth thy synnes to thy charge and feareth thee with the wrath of God yea threatneth euerlasting damnation also And herin must thou not thynke but that Christ is at hand and yet a slepe and that thou must not sette it lyght and be negligent to go vnto hym and wake hym by prayer when he is founde as the Disciples do in this place They thinke it better to saue them selues then to suffer Christe to slepe They thynke thys ▪ Now haue we nede to haue Christ waked or els we are vndoone Wherfore they cease not from callyng vntill they had hym wakynge Folowe thou this example also For bothe must nedes be done If thou enter with Christ into the shyp the tempest wyll not bee lackynge Christ layeth him down to slepe that we myght fele temptation in dede For yf he shoulde not slepe and afterward represse the tempest we should neuer well perceaue what is true christianitie yea and we myght soone be brought in belefe that we were saued by oure owne power But here is faith strengthned through temptatiō that this confession myght be made a thyng necessarie No power of man coulde here haue preuayled this deliuerance came onely by GOD and his worde Besyde this doctrine Christ is described and sette forth vnto vs as a very man and accordyng to mans nature whiche consisteth of body and soule and therfore had nede of the naturall actions of eatyng drinkyng sleapyng and such other thyngs that are without synne euen as we haue That we myght bee defenced agaynst the dotage of the Manichees whiche iudged Christ to haue but a counterfait body and not a very body And as he declareth him selfe to be verye man by this that he slepeth as an other naturall man dothe so dothe he declare his godhead and almyghtinesse in this that he maketh the sea calme agayne by the worde For thys is no worke or dede belongynge to mans power Herein is gods power requisite that the violence of suche a great creature of God may bee restrained by his word That for that cause we might the more esteme this miracle forasmuche as here it is open howe God and man is one person in Christ. For the which cause he both can and wyll helpe in all combrance and affliction all suche as call vpon hym And if this can not be doone without the felynge of feare and peryll as well he declared before we must be content therewith For not so muche as the wicked can bee withoute affliction And therefore they are neuer free frome an euyll conscience and fynally they goe to damnation with all that they haue The thirde part is as touchynge the fruite whiche ryseth of suche a Faythe that is that other consyderynge thys myracle fall to repentaunce and say with greate admiration What man is this that the wyndes and the seas are obediente vnto hym It is lyke that these hytherto tooke hym but for a carpenter neyther thoughte they that ayde agaynste the perylle of deathe oughte to bee asked and desyred of hym Nowe they atteyne to so farre knowledge of hym that he hathe greate and sure myghte to helpe where as in man there is no helpe And this is the continuall nature of these thynges by howe much the temptation is the more greuous so much the fruict is greater in the ende Nowe is the rage of the worlde very great against vs so that almost we can hope for none other thyng then very destruction and that the tempest and the sea shall haue the victorie to our destruction But so that we haue this grace to sticke sure to the woorde and Faith we shall see a more ioyful end then we could thynke in heart The hate of the Pope Turk is greater then a man wold beleue wherwith they persecute the congregation for the whiche cause we grone mourn as a woman in her trauaile whiche hate neuerthelesse shall bring with it some comfortable thing that we neuer hoped for So ought euery man to thynk surely in his own behalf also that when he is enuironned and belayd round about with temptations that in the ende the fruict shall be moste certain swete and pleasant Wherefore howe greate the doctrine of this Gospell is and howe muche necessarye ayde it hathe for to further true godlynes that may be knowē by these thynges whiche are setforth and intreated of as touchyng the whole course of vertue and godlynes And if we be sure to be in the congregation amōg the godly let vs take shyppe with Christ and there let vs not refuse to abyde the tempeste and this moste greuous and troublous estate in the sea of this worlde And when this greuous trouble commeth foorthe lette vs kepe our selues diligently within our hold and defence of faith and of the word of God and lette vs thynke truely that the tempest and temptation shall not only haue an ende but that the conclusion shall folow with suche a prosperous successe of all thynges and with suche abundance of ioye that it shall soon recompence all myserie whiche we felt in suffering with the ioy of the victorie and with the approued power of faithe of the word so that we can not be sory for the labours and afflictions that
we haue bestowed and suffered but rather we would condemne our owne nicenesse except we had suffered it Who then will tutne frome the crosse wher as deliuerance and great glorie are set foorth to all them that are in peryl for the gospels sake But great grefe springeth hereof to the fleshe and to the old man It wyll not be gladly combred with this crosse Wherfore we muste neuer let this example goe out of our eies We must diligently consider the word that we may be defenced in temptation Let vs haue recourse vnto Christ which sleapeth among vs sheweth as though he had no regarde of vs. But let vs with ardent and earnest praier aske help of him we shal surely fynd it most present The which thyng as it is setforth vnto vs with sure knowlege as touchīg gods will so god graūt it now come to passe in dede prosperously vnto the glory of god the saluaciō of our soules Amen The fyfte Sonday after twelfth daye Upon the Gospel Math. xiii THe kingdome of heauen is lyke vnto a man whiche sowed good seede in his field but whyle men slept his enemye came and sowed tares amonge the wheate and went his waye But when the blade was spronge vp had brought forth fruite then appeared the tares also So the seruauntes of the housholder came and sayde vnto him Sir didst not thou sowe good seede in thy fielde from whēce then hath it tares He said vnto them The enuious man hath done this The seruauntes sayde vnto him Wilt thou then that we go and wede them vp But he said Nay left whyle ye gather vp the tares ye plucke vp also the wheate with thē let both growe together vntil the haruest and in the tyme of haruest I will say to the reapers Gather ye first the tares and bynde them together in sheaues to be brent but gather the wheate into my barne THE EXPOSITION IT appeareth that this Gospell in tymes paste was very easye to vnderstād specially bycause Christ him self setteth forth the meaninge of that parable as concerning the field the sower the corrupter the good seed the tares c. But this difficultie hardnes afterward sprange in this Gospel that was so playn by the doctors not agreing together herein so that we must take the more diligēt hede leaste the true sentēce shold be takē from vs. Some say that tares signifie heresies therby gather that it belōgeth not to the ciuill powers to punishe heretikes Of the which opinion Augustin graunteth hym selfe to haue ben But he sayeth that he was constrained by sure reasons and by experience it selfe to yeld vp this opinion Some make no differēce betwene a ciuil officer and seruaunts of this housholder and expounde tares to signifie common offences and so conclude that a Christian officer ought not to be iudge in matters of life and death Ther be some of the whiche sorte is the Pope and his adherentes that while they regarde not that Christ forbiddeth to plucke vp the tares by their owne Iudgement pronounceth the doctrine of the gospel to be tares and therfore they neuer cease to moue persecution againste the gospell the professors therof by murderinge and kylling them Wherfore seing the meaninge is so diuers first muste we inquire and entreat of the true meaning and than of the common question what ought to be done with heretikes And as touching the true meaning this it is Christ putteth forth generallie the parable of the kyngdom of heauen in a maner declareth the fashion of the church shewing and geuing an example on the which al godly men and especiallie the rulers of the congregation ought to haue their eyes attent lest they sholde by their owne imaginations swarne and turne to a contrarie kyngdome and dreame of vndefiled felowshippes of sainctes in earth For this worde Kyngdome of Heauē semeth to receaue no kynde of mans filthines For it maketh with reason that nothing ought to be receaued into an holy place but holy thinges As God suffered not man defiled with syn to be in an holy place yea for this cause he forthwith repelled Lucifer with all his from hym Wherfore this is the nature of the kingdome of heauen As the sea can suffer no dead carcase in it so no vncleane thinge that is defyled with syn can be abidyng in the kyngdome of God This is one consideration of the kyngdome of God But this gospel entreateth not especially herof For the condition of this kyngdome is vnpossible for sinners An other kyngdome of GOD or of heauen in earth is reuealed by the sonne of God That GOD wolde haue to be suche that in it might be set vp the horne of saluation and rightuousnes for synners In this hath synners an interest and right and are receaued into it for their synnes There riseth in this kyngdome holines and iustice whiche is remission of synnes through Christe whiche is the wisedome rightousnes and satisfyinge And these thinges are not belonginge to determinat tymes or prescriptions concerninge this or that person For God will haue at no time that the waye to repent should be taken stopped from synners there are no other thynges which are more necessarie for the executynge of this matter than the synner comminge to the remission of sinnes It is not demaunded when and of what kynde his sinnes were done or be If he can but prouide for one thing euen that he surely beleue that his sinnes are forgeuen for Christes sake that he neuer counted gods mercy to be lesse then that it can be sufficiente to pardon his sinnes This strange kyngdome doth God set vp in the gospell of his sonne and appointeth a certaine tyme to the administration therof whiche is from the first vttering and reuelie of hym vntil Christ come to iudge both the quicke and the dead and now Christ wheras he compareth the kyngdome of gods saluatiō mercy which is only necessary for synners with the capacitie of the worlde in the which the dyuel that cā neuer be fauorable to the kingdō of God seketh diuers occasions to fulfill his will He forseeth in his mynde great offences to come which by wickednes shall ryse in this kingdō of Gods mercie For the word of God taketh roote in very fewe and this few esteminge the grace of God truely embrace it with a true faith are renewed with the holy ghoste which alway moueth thē to haue faith thorough Christ in Gods mercie and to performe such obediēce as is mete for them that are new borne to praye waight alway for certaine ayde for Christes sake Al the other multitude although they wil be lothe to be named forsakers of their Christian professiō to be counted out of Gods kingdom goeth to that professiō in word but for as much as they be void of righteousnes wtout the holy Ghoste therfore they are subiect to the diuels
night which can not suffer that all thyngs shold be cleane pure and albeit he can not vtterly roote vp altogither yet he mingleth his tares with the residue that is pure Now who can blame gods worde as though it wer the cause of al sects Wherfore let al mē take hede to thēselues by this doctrin For this propretie of the gospell will neuer be other Som shal therby be restored brought to ripe corne But cōtrarywyse the greater part shal alwais remaine vnfruitfull Wherfore here it cōmeth to passe that Christ said in the last part of the Gospell Many are called but few are chosen For when they wil not make their mynds agreable and conformable to the Gospel but hearkeneth rather to the diuel let passe the word they can not by such wickednes please God Wherfore they fal not only into cōmon vulgar sins offēces but also as Christ saith here thei are strikē with madnes blindnes as with a plague for their vnclenlines so that in seing they see not in hearing they vnderstād not nor know not howe that matter stādeth Wherfore let euery mā here beware he fall not neither let him blaspheme the Gospel for it For it neuer cōmeth forth without offences falling which is not the fault of the word but of the malicious diuelish hert As the fault is not in the sede that in the way it bringeth forth no fruit nor amōg stones thorns We must fight agaīst this offēce labor rather that euery mā mai get this sede and praye God that he will fascion forme and frame our heartes through his holye spirite and so prepare a way that when we heare the worde it may perce into our heartes and bring foorth fruict in pacience and that we may obteyn saluation by our faith in Christe whiche the holy ghost by the word of God and the sacramentes worketh in vs. Which thyng God graunt luckily to come to passe Amen The Purification of S. Mary the virgin The first parte of the Gospel Luc. ii ANd when the tyme of their Purification after the law of Moses was come they brought hym to Ierusalem to present hym to the Lord as it is written in the lawe of the Lord euery man chylde that fyrst openeth the matrix shal be called holy to the Lorde and to offer as it is said in the law of the Lord a paire of turtle doues or two yong pigeons THE EXPOSITION IN the historie of this Gospell is set foorth howe the chylde Iesus was presented in the Temple after the time of his mothers in lying And the Euangelist after the maner of the lawe calleth the whole tyme of her lyinge in the dayes of Purification For the same terme is vsed of Moses This was not the law of nature wherfore the Gentiles vsed it not But God dyd constitute this lawe amonge his people for a peculiar purpose that the mother if she brought foorth a man chylde shoulde after .xxxiii. dayes come to the temple but if it were a woman after .lxvi The very same law hath the Pope made for churchyng as it is named of women that haue layne in chyld bed cōmandyng that after certain dayes they should returne to the churche to be purified and halowed of their vncleannesse As though by a certaine lawe they were vncleane therfore vnmete to be present at any holy ceremonies or to haue companie with the congregation But the Pope doth this without right For ceremoniall vncleannes was not natural but a ceremonie cōmanded by a certayne law whervnto none wer bound but the Iewes neither ought other to be yoked with this lawe But this was specially commaunded in the lawe that the first begotten after the forsaid tyme was expired should be presented and dedicate vnto the Lorde For so is it written in Moyses law Euery man child that openeth the matrix shal be called holy to the Lord And that not only of men but of beastes also All that was called the Lords and was the Lordes And herof sprong the prerogatiue and interest of the eldest son or first begottē so that they wer preferred in the priesthode and in other things And because that in so great a numbre of people this wold haue growen to an infinite multitude if al the first begotten should remain in the temple to serue the Lord therfore GOD permitted the parentes to redeme their children by price as by a lambe of one yeres age or by a paire of turtle doues accordynge to euery mans habilitie And so the sonne was restored to his parents and yet was called the chylde of the Lord. Here it appereth that Maries substance was not great for that she offred but a pair of turtill doues whiche was the gyfte of the poorer sorte By this gyfte she redemeth her sonne and so by this meanes confesseth that although she be the true mother yet that it is not her sonne only but the sonne of God also as wel as her owne For he was the first begotten The Turke in this counterfeiteth God where as he taketh from the parentes the most towardest sons and daughters causing them to be brought vp for his vse And this is the cause that he hath such store of mightye warriours But god dealt more gentilly He required the fyrste borne for hym selfe after suche maner that he neuerthelesse gaue power to redeme them and to the ende that the Iewes should knowe theyr God to be suche as delyuered them oute of the bondage of Aegypt and destroyed in one nyght all the fyrst borne of the Egyptians Therfore he commanded that the fyrst begotten of the Iewes for a memoriall of thys wonderfull deliuerance shoulde be presented and offered in the temple And thys lawe is nowe also abrogate and abolyshed neyther are we Christian menne bounde to this law no more then we are to other ceremonies made peculiarly for the Iewes And in all these thinges there is no great thyng for vs to learne except that only wherof we haue entreated before as concerning the circōcision of Christ euen that Christ is vnder the law as though by no right he was subiect nor bound therunto Wherfore this obedience of Christ I will now shew foorth but yet not applying it to such an high degree as I did before For as I applied my doctrine before to the furtherance of rightuousnes before God that is how we were made rightous in the sight of God so nowe lette it be vnto vs an exaumple of charitie and good workes For the humble obedience of the chylde Iesus is so hyghely praysed and sette before oure eies to make vs ashamed for that he by all hys laboure and longe trauaile can not stirre vs to doo halfe our duetie There is so muche crookednesse in vs that we can not doo that that is commaunded to be done vnder peyne of damnation and euerlastynge punyshemente Where as Mary neuerthe lesse whyche was a virgin and
sence as that onlye sauiour whiche was promised to the fathers Abraham and Dauid And in this are all Christian men equal to Simeon For the very same Christe is offered to them by the worde of the Gospell for their saluation whom Simeon coulde no other wayes knowe to be the saluation then by the worde And wheras he behelde hym wyth his eyes it was the gyfte of GOD proper to hym and not to vs and yet he obtayned not saluation therby but that was geuen vnto hym to be saued for that he beleued the worde as touchynge this child Which is as able to saue thee as Simeon And for this cause Simeon rehearseth in the verse folowynge all them to whome this saluation belongeth least it shoulde seme to pertayne vnto fewe sayinge Whiche thou haste prepared before the face of all people This child is a saluatiō against death syn this maketh Simeō to departe in peace But he is moued by the consideration of this sauinge health to open vnto al other by geuyng so euident commendation of it for what purpose God hath prepared this saluatiō This saluation saith he is not only ordained for my sake But many belong vnto the felowshipe and fruition of this sauing health For God hath prepared this saluation before the face of all people so that this child is not my sauiour only neither his mothers but the sauiour and saluation of all men Simeon sayinge is large and great He pronounceth him to be the sauiour of all nations as well as of the Iewes notwithstandyng that there was a great difference betwene them by reason of Moses lawe and the diuine ceremonies But when he cōsidereth this child he can make no difference For both haue like nede of saluation to be deliuered therby from death sinne For the obseruynge of all the lawe nothing preuayleth in deliueringe from synne and death By this sauiour only is all saluation prepared This sauiour is not suche a one that came for some for some not God hath prepared sayth he this saluation not before the face of certayne but before the face of all people The whiche sentence is all one with the promesse made vnto Abraham where as he promiseth blessynge to all kyndredes in his sede Neither can the Iewes be excluded frō all tribes neither from all people But they that are blessed were not blessed before but liued in gods curse Wherfore the meaning of this is no otherwise to be taken but that if this be the saluation of all people than is there none at all that can be saued whiche lacketh this saluation And this is one thinge that Simeon maketh all men equall pronouncyng that as well the Iewes as the Gentiles are suche as shold be damned for their synnes excepte they obteyned saluation by this sauyng healthe The second thynge is well to consider the pythe of these wordes and to conceaue a delectation and comfort by them The cause and spryng of all our misery is this our conscience can not denye hyde and cloke synne And synne muste nedes abyde Gods wrothe which is the most peinfullest styng of death to fear the iudgement of God For we can not denie but that sinners must abyde punyshment Now through this perceuerance and felyng of this dreade there is no hope of pardon and grace If these thoughtes be well considered they be so heynous that they count God to be a cruell and an vnmercyfull iudge that will remyt no part of the rigour of the lawe but execute it with extremitie Thus can we conceaue no other opinion of God and thus are we ouerladen with the heuynes of the burthen and opprest with the rodde of the taske-maister and beaten with the shoulder wande accordyng to the saying of the Prophete But Simeon doubtles hauyng respecte to the sayenge and description of this Prophete as touchynge this chylde describeth God after an other maner than any mans conscience is wont to conceaue or thynke of hym For if it were the wyl of GOD to punysh sinners with extremitie without grace and fauour then were it a vayne thynge to truste in mercye shewed in this Sauiour Nowe are the woordes of Simeon playne that God hathe prepared saluation before the face of all people Wherein all men may bee saued Wherefore hereby maye it bee euidentlye perceaued what is the will of God accordyng to Paule 1. Tim. 2. euen that God would haue all men to be saued not onely with bodily saluation but with euerlastyng saluation prepared agaynst synne and death For to this ende is that saluation ordeyned which God hath prepared for all people Who therefore woulde dreade this God Who woulde tremble at his iudgemente seynge that he declareth so openly that it is his wyll we shoulde be saued and seyng that he hath prouided all thynges necessary for our saluation And wher as many peryshe and be damned not obteynynge thys saluation God is not the fault therof but the stubbornes of man whiche despiseth Gods wyll and careth not for this saluation of God whiche is ordeyned of God to saue all men If there were a remedy prouided for the succoure and reliefe of all beggers and nedye folke and yet some woulde not vse that benefyte and remedy prouided for them the faulte were not in them that prouided for the sustētation but in thē that should haue receaued it In like maner goeth it with men in the world The saying of Simeon is true God hath prepared this saluation before the face of al people yf the Iewes iudge them selues vnworthy to receaue it yf the Pope and the Turke despise it and thou canste not fynde in thy heart to accept it if now it cometh to passe that thou and all these be damned ye can blame none but youre selues which refused the saluation and grace of God If this saluation seemeth not agreable to thy reason thou mayst searche with thy self where it may then be had But thou shalt not fynde in all the saluations in the worlde succour agaynst synne and deathe yf thou let passe this saluation Wherefore if thou carest earnestly for thy saluation imbrace this chyld Know for a suretie that God is mercyfull vnto thee and pardoneth thyne offences for this chyldes sake and so shalte thou well perceaue that thou art saued For he is the only saluation agaynst synne and deathe But if this way of saluation pleaseth thee not accuse thyne own stubbornesse whiche causeth thee that thou canste not escape Gods wrathe and damnation For GOD is not in the faute God hath prepared saluation Which is a sure token that he would haue mercy on synners and delyuer vs from our destruction And he hath not prepared it onely but also proffered it to all people that all myght remembre that all theyr saluation consysteth therein Not onely Marie Paule Simeon Peter but all people ought to trust in hym Who soeuer hath nede of helpe agaynst synne
owne commoditie makyng them of angry woordes moste comfortable wordes She denieth not the wordes of Christ but graunteth them to be trewe Thou sayth she callest me dogge I grant I am a dogge neither doo I desire to be in better case then dogges are Let the children haue those thinges that are most fyne plesant and daintie Onely lette me haue the crummes that fall frome the table and are not regarded of the children This shall right well suffise me Here snareth she Christ in his owne woordes And by this meanes commeth it so to passe that she whyche dydde humble her selfe to be compared vnto dogges is nowe receaued of Christe amonge the children This is a most singular and notable example sette foorthe vnto vs to declare that we ought to be not waueryng but constant in Faythe and continually to call vpon yea as I may so speake euen make wearye Christ with oure prayers and not to leaue of tyll we haue obteined oure desire Lette vs be moued nothinge at all with the contumelious and reprochefull woordes of Dogges Ethnyckes Paynymes c. For dogges are not wythoute maysters neyther are they wythout theyr meate And the Heathen also haue a GOD. With thys harde holde and stronge fayth of the woman is the Lorde Christe taken and ouercome so that he aunswereth and saythe O woman haste thou so muche strengthe in thee to resyste suche so many and so great tentations Uerily great is thy faythe Be it vnto thee accordyng to thy desyre and faithe For it semed vnto hym a rare thynge and seldome founde in any other As touchyng the Iewes he knewe ryght welle that they were offended streyght wayes euen with one worde when he sayd that they must eate his fleshe or els they could not be saued But thys woman not withstandyng all these vnkynd wordes and ouerthwart answers of Christ continued styll in her promyse nothyng doubtyng but surely beleuyng that at the last she should obteyn her desyre But one thyng is not here to be passed ouer I meane the cause why Christ shewed him selfe so hard to this woman Ueryly not to the end that he would not healpe her nor graunt her her requeste but that by this meanes the womans fayth myght be proued and sette foorth vnto other for an example and that the Iewes whych were chyldern and heyres myght learne of thys Cananite whyche was no heyre howe they shoulde beleue in CHRISTE and repose all theyr affiaunce confydence and truste in hym For thys is the thynge that Christe requyrethe wherein also hee chiefly delyghteth Therefore hauynge triall of thys womans faythe he coulde no longer hyde and kepe secrete hys mercy and louyng kyndnes from her but sayde Go thy way Bee it vnto thee accordyng to thy desyre And by this meanes he makethe not only her daughter whole but he also of his owne free will promiseth moreouer to geue vnto her what so euer shee wille or desire yea and geuethe vnto her also the dignitie and right of the sede of Abraham And all these thynges are brought to passe thorough faith so that now she is become the daughter of Abrahā an holy womā And herof may we lern that though God somtyme when we pray vnto hym do make delay in grauntyng vs our desyres yet we should not be weary but continue still in prayer faythfully beleuing that he wyll at the laste graunt vs our requestes and abundantlye satisfie our desyres For although he seemeth sometyme by outwarde apparance to neglect not to respecte nor regard our prayers yet in his heart he beareth alwayes an heartie good wyll toward vs whiche in his tyme he wyll openly declare and bryng all thynges vnto good effecte so that we cease not to pray vnto him nor geue ouer our suite as we may se not onely by the example of this woman but also of many other Ioseph beyng in prison .xiii. yeres cryed vnto God for helpe But the more he cried the worse wente it with hym And soo goeth it nowe adayes with the Christians When they haue long cryed and called vpon God they feele no reliefe or ease of their paynes at all but the longer the worse euen as it came to passe with Ioseph If God had sooner delyuered Ioseph it had ben to the greate ioye and comforte of Iacob his father but then shoulde the dignitie of Ioseph neuer haue ben so greatly beautified and auanced His abode was longe in pryson but it was abundantly recōpenced For after this his so long emprisonmēt he was made the myghtiest lord greatest gouernour in all the lande of Egypte nexte vnto the king Neyther do we rede in the holy scriptures that any of a subiect captiue came vnto higher dignitie vnder hys prince then Ioseph Euen so ●ouyngly and fauourably wyll God deale with vs although he heareth not streight waies our prayers nor granteth vs our requestes Let vs holde faste his promyse with a constant faithe Lette vs not waxe wearie of praying but stylle contynue in supplication and prayer vntyll he haue mercy on vs. For he wyll at the last vndoubtedly come and perfourme his promyse For thys hys worde must always abyde true Whatsoeuer ye shall aske the Father in my name he will geue it you Our nature can abyde no delayes but woulde haue oure prayers hearde and graunted out of hande We must therfore enarme our selues with strong Faith against suche tentations Let it so be that God a long tyme semeth to denye our requestes and maketh delayes a great number of yeares yet must we diligently take heede that wee by no meanes suffer oure faythe and hope to be taken away from his promise For the end wyll be he wyll geue vs more then we haue asked as we may see in the storye of this woman If she hadde asked mo thynges without doubt CHRIST wold neuer haue denyed them vnto her By this example therfore we are taughte that it is not alwayes for our profite when we praye streight wayes to be hearde When we be in greatest danger and almoste paste all hope then God heareth vs out of hande As when we be in peryll of drownyng or in daunger of ennemies There is no taryance to be made where peryll with destruction is at hande But where the matter maye be deferred there lette vs knowe that GOD doothe it to exercyse and to trye oure Faythe yet so that hee wyll in his tyme come and healpe as the Prophete Abacucke saythe If the Lorde make any tariance see that thou paciently abyde his commynge For he wyll surely come and not tary In these oure dayes also he seemeth to make delayes He suffereth the Pope and the Turke to doo what they wyll agaynste vs. We crye and lament He heareth not and maketh as though he knew vs not In the meane season we are myserably handeled as though we had no God at all But the matter wyll one daye
GOD that he hath geuen so greate vertue power and strengthe to so weake instrumentes For what are we poore men in respect of the deuill Therfore if his power were not repressed by Godes power by his worde c. We were not able somuche as one moment of an howre to stand againste hym But what doth God he kyndleth that poore litle strawe thorowe his worde that heauenlye fyre that it maketh suche a lyght and brightnes in the worlde that the deuill knoweth not wheare to abide so that he must this daye flee from this place to morowe from another place and so vtterly at the last be driuen out In consideration wherof sainct Paule calleth the Gospell the power of God whereby men obtayne euerlastynge saluation that is to saye suche a might and strength as is named the power of God and restoreth man from synne vnto righteousnes from death vnto life from hell vnto heauen from the deuils regiment vnto the kingdome of God These things must we Christians learne and thancke god for them highly esteme his holy worde blessed Sacraments as our moste precious reliques iewels As for the vnfaithful they are not worthye to behold the greate power and maiestie of gods word according to this saying Tollatur impius ne videat gloriam dei Let the vngodly be taken awaye that he see not the glory of god And as Esay saide of the Iewes ye shall heare and not vnderstand ye shall see and not perceyue We therfore are muche bounde vnto God that we haue both knowen and felte the greate maiestie and power of his worde And in this behalfe we ought greatly to reioice that although we be poore and beggerly synners yet we be endowed with suche power as the deuill is not able to abyde Thus see we that this worke amonge the Christians is perpetuall I meane to caste out deuilles to make the dumbe to speake and the deaffe to heare althoughe it be not done corporally For this is a matter of greater wayghte and of more excellencie to caste the deuill out of mens heartes and to driue hym out of their bodies For he sytteth faster in the heart thē in the body But Christ driueth him out corporally also that we with our eyes maye beholde his power and the soner beleue that he will driue him also out of that place where he muste stedfastly syt I meane the hearte yea and that by playne and homely thinges as by the worde by baptisme by the Sacrament of his body and bloude c. These singuler gyftes and noble graces hath God geuen vnto vs and therfore ought wee continually to thancke hym and to vse the same vnto oure comforte againste the deuill that wee by that meanes maye dryue hym out of oure heartes and not be dismayde thoughe he suffer vs to haue no rest in this worlde but continually heape vpon vs afflictions troubles persecutions hatredes of men tormentes of tyraunts and at the laste death For these thinges shall he be paide home at the last daye when without anye returne he shall for euer be caste out into hell fyre there worldes without ende to remayne This is the fyrste part of oure gospell for the whiche we are moste endebtedly bound to geue vnto GOD moste heartie thankes and to reioyce in the same Nowe followeth it in the gospell what the worlde iudgeth of so greate and waightie matters And here are set forth vnto vs in this Gospell three kyndes and sortes of menne whiche diuersly take this miracle of Christe The firste is the best sorte I meane them whiche maruell at this worke of Christ and without doubte geue thanckes vnto God for it These be but fewe in nomber and suche as be of no reputacion whose eyes are opened to see the glorie and power of Gods worde to knowe the same And this thinge semeth vnto them suche and so greate that they can not merueill ynough that the worde so quicklye and easely can turne so many men and by the power there of caste oute the deuill For this cause can not they heare of this matter ynoughe But besydes these there are two other sortes Their heartes are so hardened that they seing see nothyng at all neyther perceyue they that thorowe the mightie power of God the dumbe and deaffe do as wel nowe speake heare as any other man that he whiche before was wont to be madde and out of his wittes is now in his hole mynde and doth all thynges soberly quietly and in good order But let vs nowe consider these ij sortes of people seuerally or euery one by them selfes The firste of these ij sortes beholde this noble worke and maruelous miracle of Christe but they are so blynde madde and doltyshe that after the maner of spyders they gather poyson of this flowre whereof the other of whom we spake afore gathered good swete hony for these men do not onely not interpret this castinge out of deuils a certein arte or singuler gyfte of God but they also boldly pronounce that this worke is not of God but of the deuill and done by arte magike Shoulde this be a miracle saye they yea it is the worke of the deuill and done by Nicromancie so stockblinde are they and so hard hearted that they cannot see the wonderful worke of GOD but ascribe altogether to the deuill And this setteth forth their insolent arrogancie and excedynge greate pride in that they call the prince of the deuilles Beelzebub which soundeth in our English tōge an hūble bee or a great flye Howe can the deuil be more despised They haue so good an opinion of their owne holynes and spirite that they cōpare the deuil flyes together Uerely I can not esteme the deuill so lyghtly neither could Paule which calleth him the prince and God of this worlde But these good holye folke thincke the more they can despise the deuil the more shal they make the art of Christ in casting out the deuils to be despised What great matter is this saye they that the greater flye casteth out the lesser Thus they blaspheme the worke of Christ although they haue nothinge to saye againste the truth But this they consider not that they them selues haue a legion of deuils in them For they are full of blasphemies of murders of lyes of deceauinges c. They fulfyll the deuils wyll vnto the vttermoste in that they thincke that the deuill hath nothing to do with them and that they are in no danger of him Euen thus goeth it nowe a dayes also the gospell God be thancked in this our time is taughte purely syncerely with all quietnes modestie And this is our comforte that some good men do truly receaue this doctrine are glad of it wonder at the great mercie and goodnes of god and most heartely thācke him for it Contrariwise some there are that fele no swetnes at all in the preaching of the Gospel and
not they are not to be obeyed but to be frely spokē agaīst althoughe losse of life shold folow therof For the gospell spareth no mā but reproueth the sinnes of all men generally without exceptiō Therfore let the pastors preachers diligently consider the greatnes wayght of their office remēbring that they must geue an accoūte therof at the great day of iudgemēt if they frely speake not to all men without feare rebuke those thinges that are worthy to be reproued be the persones of hye or low degree Why then shold we preachers for thy cause O thou maiestrate cast our selues into daunger serue thy lustes cōtrarie to our office It is not our worde Neither are we in this office to serue thy tourne as men hyred of thee to teach such things as maye please thy fansye the preachers may not do so neither wyl they do so nor yet ought they so to do He that is not willing to heare these thinges let him seke other that may serue his lustes so that this ministery be free wherunto God hath geuen authoritie power to rebuke sinnes yea the sinnes of all men And these are the three kindes of men whom Christ in this his most noble miracle hath censoures Iudges The first praise it allow it meruel at it the secōd hate it blaspheme it The third wolde haue such miracles wrought as they appoint neither are they any other at all times before whom the gospell is preached in the worlde Therfore the preachers in this behalfe must as Christ did dispute reason cōtēd with the aduersaries by no meanes suffer them or wincke at them but stoutly and valeauntly defende the Lord Christ his cause worde what soeuer aduersitie foloweth and not to regarde thoughe they seme to labour in vaine and to profite fewe We haue done our dutie if we haue disclosed their blasphemies If they heare not farewel they so that they vnderstand what they haue done and whom they haue contemned despised set at naught blasphemed and rayled vpon Christ first of al answereth thē that sayde he cast out deuils by the helpe of Beelzebub prince of the deuils These he cōfuteth with such a reasō as no reasonable mā can deny it That kingdom saieth he which is deuided in it selfe must nedes come to desolation If therfore one deuil cast out an other this then foloweth that y● deuilles are together by the eares amōg them selues so must their kyngdom come to naughte And this is so true that euen in families or housholdes discorde maketh hauocke of al thinges For if the man the wife be at variance amonge them selues stryue one to hurte an other one to speake euill of an other then must the familie and housholde nedes perishe come to naught Examples do teache that discorde weakeneth maketh feble and vtterly destroyeth whole Empires Kyngdomes Cittes comon wealthes houses families Therfore the Phariseyes and Scribes are here vtterlye besyde them selues and clene out of their wyttes wantyng not only the Iudgemēt of the spirit but also of reason as our aduersaries also the papistes are madde vtterly estraūged from all reason whyle they contemne and condemne so manifest trueth For althoughe we had no scriptures yet were we able to defende our matters and confounde theirs euen with very reason But this helpeth nothyng al our labour is but loste so styffnecked and vncircuncised both in heartes and eares are our aduersaries the papistes And this here is worthy to be noted that Christe sayeth the deuill hath a kyngdome and suche a kyngdom as greatly agreeth in it selfe and defendeth their matters with high concorde and perfecte agrement so that whosoeuer prouoketh one deuill prouoketh and stirreth vp all He that hurteth one maketh all the residue his enemies otherwise if they lyued not in suche a concorde we shoulde plucke awaye many mo from the papistes vnto oure side That all do not beleue receaue the worde the cause is that the kyngdome of the deuil is so mightie and defendeth all their thinges by diligent coniunction and coupling together of consentes myndes This kyngdom doste thou disturbe and greue when thou receauest baptisme hearest the worde of God receauest the Sacrament of the body and blood of Christ. That the deuill doth not ouercom thee it is because that as in the deuils kyngdom there is hygh agremēt so likewise in the kingdom of Christ there is most true concord and singular linkyng together of myndes Therefore when the deuill assaulteth thee and goeth about to vexe and trouble thee he hath also to his ennemy hym that sitteth on the right hand of God the father euen Christ thyne heade as he saide vnto Paule Saul Saul why persecutest thou me This is to be taken for a myghty and strong defence yea and an inuincible fortresse I meane to be a christen man seynge we haue so myghtie a kyngdome against vs yea we shoulde not be certaine of our helth and saluation one moment of an houre if oure helpe were not sure and certain in the grace of God if God did not assist vs and be present with vs thorowe his holy spirite But here may an obiection be made against Christes confutation that the Exorcistes or cōiurers although they be a wicked kinde of people cast out deuils also Uerily al this cometh not of God but of the deuill We reade of a man that was possessed with many deuils yet a certain priest that was a coniurer and vsed sorcerie was so bold as to put his hād into the mans mouth that was so possessed And what other thing is this then one deuil to cast out an other I answer Paul saith that the deuill in the latter days shall worke wonders and do miracles yet shall they not be true miracles but fained counterfait and false For he worketh not those miracles to aduance the Gospell of Christ and to sette forth the glorie of God but to bryng men from the true faythe and to caste them headlong into all kynde of idolatrie There haue bene certain sainctes as they were wont to calle them as our Lady of Ipswiche our Lady of Walsingham the Roode of rest the roode of Grace S. Peter M. Iohn Shorne c. to whom they were wont in tyme past to sende such as were possessed with the deuyll that they myght there bee made whole and so manye tymes it came to passe But the deuyll was not therfore caste out as though he coulde no longer haue there remained but he was content gladly to depart to confirme them in their superstition and vnbeliefe As the deuill also hath many tymes fained that he is afeard of an halowed candell salt palmes holy water holy bread holy fyre c. When notwithstandynge he dyd it only to this ende to encrease superstition to banishe all true faith and religion to driue men from the lyuyng
trēble they as these do 〈◊〉 fele no consolation nor conforte in the worde for he that feleth death and is not armed with the worde of god against death the terrours of the same he is madde wode frantike fareth as though he were in desperation yea and possessed with the deuil Cōsider therfore O dearely beloued what a great treasure precious Iewel ye get when ye diligently gladly heare the word of God The firste is this ye know the ye are of god haue ouercome the deuil and al his infernal armie that neither sinne nor damnation hath any power ouer you Moreouer what soeuer shoulde be obiected againste you to the hyndraunce of your saluation it can not preuaile againste you but ye shall easely ouercome it But contrariwise the worlde with the leaste trouble that cōmeth waxeth madde is impaciēt falleth vnto vtter desperation The Christians vndoubtedly in this worlde haue many troubles For the worlde the deuil hate thē most extremely Therfore are they at al times in daunger of life of goods of fame of al that euer they haue Now how shal they fynde meanes to suffer these thinges paciently verely by none otherwaye then by holdinge faste the worde and cleauinge harde to the same saying let it go as it wil go I am not of the world but of god for if I were of y● world that worlde wolde deale otherwise with me But I had rather a thousand times that worlde should hate persecute me then loue me so fal out of the fauour good will of god Where the minde is thus affected setled all the troubles aduersities of that worlde passe awaye as a cloude or as a byrde that is swyfte of wynge They shewe them selues a litle while vnto vs but straight way they are gone Let this be your greate singuler consolation that euen in this life ye fele the power of y● worde but specially then whē death cōmeth which now thorow the faith that ye haue in the worde is euē as a swete pleasaunt slepe And as he y● walketh ī darkenes perceaueth not the theaues is y● soner oppressed ouerthrowen yea that befor he be ware euē so goeth it with the faithful the deuil is the theife mur therer hath sworne our bodely death so that we cā not escape it notwithstāding when we are enarmed with the worde holde faste that we shal scasely fele death or any payne therof For the worde setteth men in a ioyeful and quiet state maketh their cōsciences chereful mery and gladde so that they despaire not when aduersitie cōme neither make they any busines whē they loose their promotiōs lyuinges but kepe pacience in all kinde of aduersitie yea when death cōme they embrace it ioyefully receaue it without any feare at al onely this is their conforte that for Christes sake they haue a merciful father in heauen For this they learne in the word without the word they can learne nothing If there were non other cause that we should desyre the knowledge of gods word but only to learne how we ought to take these dayly cōbrances aduersities that chaunce vnto vs it might worthely seme a cause sufficient But this is nothing in comparison of the last miserie that cōmeth by death For as cōcerning that it is euident that then there is no helpe in any phisition or in any other thinge Christe alone our Lord is he which helpeth vs which also ought to be more estemed of vs then al the things in the worlde But how goeth it with vs whē he offereth vs this helpe remedie yea and bringeth it home to our owne dores we despise it and set naught by it This therfore chaunceth vnto vs worthely afterwarde that we be not of God and so by litle and litle dayly fall more and more into more greuous sinnes and become worse worse as it is sufficiently before sayd When suche are at the point to dye they can fynde neyther helpe nor councel And what remayneth there for all suche then lamentation feare tremblyng horroure yollyng out roring yea desperation and damnation Therfore this is the principal point of doctrine contayned in the Gospell of this present sonday that we diligentlye embrace the worde gladly heare it and faithfully beleue it If ye do this then shall ye ouercome synne deuyll death hel c. And althoughe death shall take you out of this lyfe yet shal ye fele no payne of hym but it shal be vnto you as a moste swete and pleasaunt slepe For the worde of God is suche a conforte and present helpe that it bringeth vnto vs a quiet lyfe a mery cōscience euerlastyng saluation As for the vngodly and suche as despyse the worde of God there can no more mischief be wyshed vnto them then they suffer all redy For seing they heare not the worde of God they are not of God As an vnruly childe whiche despyseth the commandement of God careth not for his parentes What can be spoken more vnto his reproche then that he is the sonne of the deuill and not of God This is not lightly to be regarded or to be set naught by For it were better to be the bonde slaue of the Turke or of any other most barbarous and cruell tyraunt then to to be the captiue and bondslaue of the deuyll which is an accuser a calumniatour a picker of quarels a murderer and seketh all means possible to cast vs into vtter destruction Take hede of this mischiefe and dilygently consider with your selfs in what gret reuerēce and estimation ye ought to haue the woorde of God For there is none other reskue help or remedy against euerlasting death deuyl sinne hell c. then to hold fast the word of Christ that is to say to beleue his promise and thorow faith in his worde to haue a sure hope of euerlastyng saluation For when Christ saith He that wyll kepe my woorde shall neuer see deathe He meaneth not the lawe that God gaue to the Iewes by Moyses Whiche lawe although it bee a trewe holy and profitable doctrine yet seyng we because of our vicious and corrupt nature can not obey that doctrine it is become vnto vs the ministerie of deathe and alwaies reproueth accuseth and condemneth our sinne before God Therfore haue we nede of an other word that we may be delyuered from synne and be iustified before God And that nowe is the woorde of Christe where he sayth He that beleueth in me shall neuer se deathe This worde muste be apprehended and layde hande on with a strong faithe so that we may by no means doubt but that it is true which Christ promyseth For he that refuseth the worde and taketh counsell of his owne deuise he shal fynd death and not life Therfore in the agony of death not according to that we fancie but according to
y● which we heare in the word must we iudge and saie I see that I must die but I heare the promise and word of Christ my Lorde that thorow hym I shall haue life For as touchyng sinne for the whiche I must nedes suffer death it is vtterly taken awaye by hym so that God for his deathe and resurrection wyll be mercyfull vnto me and geue me euerlastynge lyfe This is truely to kepe the woord of Christe But it is an harde thyng to haue this faythe For fleshe and blood can not otherwise bee persuaded then as they fele and proue Against this peruers and froward reason must we striue and aske of God hys holy spirite that he may stablishe our hearts throughe the worde that they may retaine and keepe the true Faith What the cause is why the worde of Christ is of so great efficacie myghte and power Christe hym selfe sheweth in the ende of this Gospell And in thys poynt he so greatly moueth the Iewes and stirreth them vnto anger that they are ready to stone hym vnto deathe For this troubled the Iewes that Christe said his worde preserueth and defendeth from euerlastyng death forasmuche as they sawe that Abraham Moyses and other holy men which be greately commended in the holy scripture wer dead They thought that Christ was muche inferiour to them and that it was a matter worthy to be laughed at that he should so muche bragge boast and sette out his worde But Christ answered Abraham desired to see my daye he sawe it and reioyced that is to say If Abraham had not kept my word he had dyed euerlastyngly and ben damned for euer Before Abraham was saith Christ I am And that is thus muche to say I am almightie and euerlasting God Now he that wil be deliuered from his synnes escape euerlastyng deathe and come vnto euerlasting life he must be holpē by me and seke help at none others hād but at myn alone This could neither Moses nor any of the Prophets speke truly of them selues For they were all men But Christ is god and man Therfore is he able to geue life euerlasting saluation none but he alone This is a great consort and a most sure confirmation of our faithe where we confesse that Christ is true euerlasting God as we haue the like testimonies of this thing in many diuers places of the Euangelical history that our whole trust shold be in hym in his word in none other For this is the word of god can by no means deceue vs. What soeuer he speaketh is certain and sure is neuer void but is as sure as God by his word made heauen earthe of nothing Lerne this diligently and with thankful hearts knowledge this inestimable benefit and pray that God by his holy spirite may kepe you in the truth of his word receiue you into euerlasting life through Christ his sonne to whom with the father and the holy ghost be all honour and glorie for euer and euer Amen The Sonday next before Easter cōmonly called Palme sondaye ¶ The Gospell Math. xxvi AND it came to passe when Iesus hadde finished all these sayinges he sayd vnto his Disciples Ye knowe that after two dayes shal be Easter and the sonne of man shall bee delyuered ouer to be crucified Then assembled together the chief Priestes and the Scribes and the elders of the people vnto the Palace of the high Priest whiche was called Caiphae and healde a Counsell that they myght take Iesus by subtiltie and kill hym But they said not on the holy day lest there be an vprore amonge the people When Iesus was in Bethanie in the house of Symon the Leapor there came vnto hym a woman hauynge an Alabaster boxe of precious oyntment and powred it on his head as he sat at the boorde But when his disciples saw it they had indignatiō saying Wherto serueth this wast This oyntment might haue ben well sold and geuen to the poore When Iesus vnderstode that he sayd vnto them Why trouble ye the woman for she hath wroughte a good woorke vppon me For ye haue the poore alwayes with you but me ye shall not haue alwayes And in that she hath caste this oyntment on my body she did it to bury me Ueryly I say vnto you Wher so euer this Gospell shal be preached in all the worlde there shall also this be tolde that she hath done for a memoriall of her Then one of the twelue whiche was called Iudas Iscarioth wente vnto the chefe Priestes and sayde vnto them What wyll ye geue me and I wyll delyuer hym vnto you And they appointed vnto hym .xxx. pieces of syluer And from that tyme foorth he sought oportunitie to betraye hym The first daye of sweete bread the disciples came to Iesus saying to him Where wylt thou that we prepare for thee to eate the Passeouer And he sayde Goo into the Citie to suche a man and say vnto hym The master saith my tyme is at hande I wyll kepe my Easter by thee with my disciples And the disciples dyd as Iesus hadde appoynted them and they made redy the Passeouer When the euen was come he sat downe with the twelue And as they dyd eate he sayde Ueryly I saye vnto you that one of you shall betray me And they were exceadynge sorowfull and beganne euery one of them to saye vnto hym Lorde is it I He aunswered and sayd he that dyppeth his hande with me in the dyshe the same shall betraye me The sonne of man truely goeth as it is writen of hym but wo vnto that man by whom the sonne of man is betrayed it hadde bene good for that man yf he had not bene borne Then Iudas whiche betrayed hym aunswered and sayde Master is it I He sayd vnto him thou hast sayde And when they were eating Iesus toke bread and when he had geuen thanks he brake it gaue it to the disciples and said Take eate this is my body And he toke the cup thanked gaue it to them saying Drynk ye all of this for this is my bloud whiche is of the new Testament that is shed for many for the remission of sinnes But I say vnto you I will not drinke hense forth of this fruite of the vine tree vntyll that daye when I shall drinke it newe with you in my fathers kyngdom And when they had sayde grace they went out vnto mount Oliuete Then saide Iesus vnto them All ye shal be offended because of me this night For it is writtene I wyll smyte the shepherd the shepe of the flock shal be scattered abrode but after I am risen again I wil go before you into Galile Peter answered and saide vnto hym Thoughe all men be offended because of thee yet wyll I not be offended Iesus saide vnto hym Uerily I saye vnto thee that in this same night befor the Cocke crowe thou shalte denye me thryse Peter saide vnto hym yea
in conuersation we maye be new doughe and swete bread Therfore seing we by risen againe with Christe let vs seke the thinges that are aboue where Christe sytteth on the righte hande of God that is to saye let vs forsake earthye and transitorye thinges And aspire and labour forewarde vnto heauenlye and euerlastynge thynges that the resurrection of Christe and the benefites therof of the whiche ye haue now heard may be fruitefull and full of efficacie and power in vs that by our newe lyfe and Christen conuersation we maye shewe oure selues thankfeull vnto GOD and proffitable to oure neyghbours again that they which are without enemies to the Christian trueth maye thorowe oure Godly and honest behauiour be conuerted and turne from their Idolatrie vnto the worshippynge of God from their superstition vnto Gods pure religion from corrupt and wicked maners vnto holines and purenes of lyfe that by this meanes GOD oure heauenly father maye be glorified both by them and by vs whiche vnto this ende hath geuen vs his holy Spirite that in all pointes both in body and soule we being holy and righteous maye serue hym euen the Lorde oure GOD in holynes and righteousnes all the daies of our lyfe to whome with Christe our Lorde and the holy ghoste be all prayse honour and glorye worldes without end Amen The first Sonday after Easter ¶ The Gospell Iohn xx THe same daye at nyght whiche was the firste daye of the Sabboethes when the dores were shutte where the Disciples were assemblede together for feare of the Iewes came Iesus and stode in the middes and sayde vnto them Peace be vnto you And when he had so sayde he shewede vnto them his handes and his syde Then were the Disciples glad when they sawe the Lorde Then sayde Iesus to them agayne Peace be vnto you As my father sente me euen so sende I you also And when he had sayde these wordes he breathed on them and sayde vnto them Receyue ye the holy ghoste Whosoeuers sinnes ye remit they are remitted vnto them And whosoeuers sinnes ye retayne they are retayned THE EXPOSITION ALbeit in the gospell of this present Sondaye manye thinges are contained concerninge the glorious resurrection of oure Sauiour Christ Iesu worthy to be treated of and called vnto remembraunce yet forasmuch as we on Sonday laste spake abondātly of that matter sufficiently ynough to confirme stablishe oure faith in this article of Christs resurrectiō we haue thougt it good at this present to speake of some other matter specially to handle those wordes which Christe after he had wyshed peace to his disciples shewed thē his handes his side for the more confirmation of their fayth in his resurrection spake vnto them said As my Father sent me so lykewyse do I send you c. These wordes of our Sauiour Christ are very notable worthy to be remembred wherewith he gaue to his disciples committed vnto them the office of teaching preachinge that by this meanes the vse fruite of his death resurrectiō with the cause therof might also be knowen of other and so obtaine euerlasting saluation For if this matter had only ben chronicled and not published and set abrode by preaching wherfore it was done what commoditie cōmeth therof to the faithful beleuers howe coulde it haue ben greatly profitable as we see in the kingdome of the Pope In that as touchynge the historie nothinge wanteth nothing can be desired But when in the preachinge of the papistes these thinges are not handled as Christ cōmandeth here the matter is vnprofitable is in a maner none other thing then as a man should tell an historie of kyng Alexander of Iulius Cesar of the great Turke suche like Therfore the whole matter cōsisteth in this that the history of the death resurrectiō of Christ be brought vnto the righte vse This cōmeth to passe on this maner as Christ determineth when he saieth I send you as my father sent me But how the father sent Christ Esaye the Prophete declared lōg before saying The spirit of the lord is vpō me for the lord hath anointed me sent me to preache glad and ioyefull tydings vnto the pore that I might binde vp the wounded heartes that I might preach deliuerance to the captiue and open the prison to thē that are bounde that I might declare the acceptable yere of the Lorde This is the commandement wherewith Christe is sent And he sayeth here that after the same maner he sendeth his disciples as he was sent and geueth vnto them that ministerie and office that he exercised before that they shold teache after the same sorte as he had taught so that this commandement is only to be referred vnto doctrine that the disciples sholde declare the same of Christ whiche he had before declared of hymselfe Now what maner of doctrine this is Esaye describeth and setteth forth with most goodly and euident wordes that is to saye that Christ was anointed and sent vnto this end that he should conforte the feareful the contrite and broken in heart the poore in spirit c. The doctrine that is not agreable to this is not the doctrine of Christ neither hath Christ commanded it but it is the doctrine of the lawe of Moyses for the doctrine of Moyses is that suche as be troubled fearefull shold be driuen vnto more trouble and vnto more feare But the doctrine of Christe is to conforte the weake hearted and to preache glad and ioyfull tydings to them that be sorowful and brought vnto the bryncke of desperation For it behoued Christe to comme with a newe commandement and doctrine as his workes whiche he did were also new as the like were neuer before sene in the worlde I meane that the sonne of God suffered and rose again from death And as Esaye prophecied of the doctrine of Christe euen so doth Christe sett forth here also For these are the wordes of Christe as they are rehersed of the Euangelist And he breathed vpon them saying Take the holy ghost whose synnes ye shall forgeue are forgeuen them But whose synnes ye shal retaine are retayned Here haue ye the right spiritual regiment which doth no lesse differ from the Ciuile and worldly regiment then the heauen is distāt from the earth They that are in this spirituall regiment are righte kynges right princes right lordes haue also their regiment But here consyder marke and learne how farre this regiment goeth and howe wyde it stretcheth forth it selfe Uerely as the wordes sounde euē so wyde and brode as the worlde is And yet hath it nothinge to do but with sinne as touchinge golde syluer richesse worldly substaunce temporall possessions Lordshippes farmes parkes dominions and suche lyke it hath nothinge to do with them For all these thinges pertayne vnto the worldly and ciuile regiment and they are to be handled of temporal
God reueleth and therefore accuseth and condemneth If it be no synne in the lawe of God then is it a popishe synne vnknowen to God and therfore not to be regarded For that is onely synne that the lawe of God forbyddeth And thus may we see that very many lye weltring in great notorious synnes as couetousnes whoredome adultery theafte vsurie anger enuy glotony drunckenes bannynge cursyng blasphemy and suche lyke and styll remayne frowardly in the same without repentaunce without anye conscience of their wycked and vngodly behauiour as for their sinnes they care not onely this is their desire that they may so synne that it be not perceaued nor knowen of other Suche sinnes can not be forgeuen and vnto these belong byndinge or retayninge and the second power whereof Christe speaketh here that suche synnes are to be retayned Therefore here is a difference to be made and the true sinnes are so to be diuided that some are sinnes both before vs and God some only before God and not before vs. For we wil not knowledge them nor be sorie for them and desire of god remission and forgeuenes of them As Dauid saith against thee alone haue I synned and before thee haue I done euil Here both be ioyned together forasmuch as Dauid knowledgeth and confesseth that he hath done euill and knoweth that it doth displease God As thoughe he should saye verely I know and fele the synne not only because I remembre it but also because I fele what synne is able to do yea I feale the power and strength of synne that it is a cruel torment and an intollerable burden and that it accuseth me before god and goeth about to plucke me vnto death and vnto the deuill as Paule sayth to the Romains without the lawe synne was dead I lyued somtime without lawe As though he should saye Synne is alwayes in vs. But before the lawe commeth it is as though it were buried or a sleape For it disquieteth vs not it vexeth vs not it tormenteth vs not And hereof it commeth that we heape dayly more and more sinne vpon synne and make no conscience thereof otherwise woulde we repent and cease to synne But when that thonderbolte I meane the lawe of God stryketh the conscience pearceth it thorowe then begynneth synne as a man wolde saye to waxe alyue againe so that now we begynne to knowe how mightie a thing synne is whiche taketh god awaye from vs and casteth vs downe hedlong vnto the deuill and hell fyre Therfore sayth Paule when the lawe came synne waxed alyue again But I was dead the commandement which was vnto life was founde vnto me to be vnto death And this is the very sinne which is sin before God me as we may see in Dauid when he committed adultery with Bethseba the sin greued him nothing at all for sinne was dead But when Nathā the prophete ones came and did cast this thonderbolt at him Thou art this man then beganne syn to waxe aliue in Dauids hearte and threatned him death But Nathan conforteth him sayth Thou shalt not dye Thus sewe that the Apostlike regiment is an aucthoritie and power not ouer politique ciuile and temporall matters or ouer suche synnes alone as that world accuseth cōdemneth iudgeth and punisheth but ouer all those synnes whiche thou in thy consciēce and god in his righteousnes count to be sinnes so that by thys meanes the syns of the whole worlde are subiect to the Apostles to all the ministers of the church yea when time requireth to all Christians so that thou maist certenly persuade thy selfe when thou hearest of thy pastour or in his absence of any other Christian that thy sinnes are forgeuē thee in the name of Christ that that is so true iuste and certen and is also of no lesse power as though Christ himself had spoken it or an Angel from heauen had declared it vnto thee at the commandement of Christ. But this cōmission and power is not geuen to the Apostles ministers of the church that they shoulde thereby auaunce themselues setforth their owne honour waxe proude and exercise tyranny ouer the congregation of God For it is onely geuen them to this ende that therby they should serue thee and that thou mayest be defended agaynste thine enemye whiche is to stronge for thee Therfore this is a wonderfull and incredible power that wretched man whiche is a synner also should dryue the deuyll out with his power whom otherwise the hole worlde coulde not expell and driue out For so sayth Christ what soeuer ye losen in earth shal be losened in heauen Again whose synnes ye shall forgeue shal be forgeuen them And as it is rehersed in this our gospell as my father sent me so lykewise do I send you These wordes are so plaine and euident that no man ought to doubte of them but as he heareth the wordes of remission of sinnes pronounced vnto hym so lykewise shall he receaue and enioye it And this is the cause that we admonishe you so often seinge Christe hath geuen suche and so great power to his churche that ye shoulde vse the same and by no meanes despise it For vnto this ende hath Christ ordeined this ministerie that on this wise the synnes of the worlde shoulde be forgeuen and taken awaye so that they be sinnes in dede and with a repentaunt fayth and faithful repentaunce knowledged and confessed For as for counterfaite and forged synnes they pertayne nothynge vnto this matter They must be sinnes in dede which trouble vexe and disquiet the heart as Adam in the fyrste booke of Moyses preached and sayd to his son Cain If sayth he thou haddest done well and haddest ben good thyne oblation shoulde haue bene accepted But for asmuche as thou arte euill thy synne lyeth in the dores As though he shold say Thou standest nowe there and arte a synner but thou dost not yet fele it Thy synne lyeth but in a very troublesome and vnrestfull place Therfore se vnto it for it wyll one day awake and comme to light and then shall it otherwise go with thee For thy synne lieth lurketh not vnto this ende that it shoulde for euer rest and be kepte secrete but that it should comme to light that it may torment trouble vexe and byte thee so that thou shalt not know what to do nor whether to turne thee They therfore that are not moued with their sins haue notwithstandinge synnes in dede but yet suche as are not venial remissible or able to be forgeuen and therefore are their sinnes retained holden and boūde For they haue no luste nor desyre to be forgeuen for if they had they would repent and leaue to synne This was the doctrine of the Papistes that whosoeuer wold haue remissiō of their sinnes they should firste of all confesse all theyr synnes to the priest be contrite and sorie for them and receaue penaunce at the
vnder correction wherof all are partakers then are ye bastardes and not sonnes Thus see we by the wonderful and certein consent both of sentences and examples and by them are we taught that god not of euill but of good will not of displeasure but of fauoure correcteth vs and that in the middest of our trouble we should knowe the good wil of god and certeinly be persuaded that God although our affliction be neuer so great doth not hate vs nor set naught by vs but rather that this correctiō is a most assured signe that he loueth vs and taketh vs for his children seinge he doth so louingly correcte and chasten vs. Nowe must we also learne to knowe the cause why God doth so correcte punishe his children S. Paule setteth it forth in these his wordes we are corrected of the Lorde sayth he that we should not be damned with the worlde And Dauid sayeth It is highly for my profite that thou hast corrected me that I mighte learne thy righteous ordinaunces Esay the Prophete also sayeth vexation geueth vnderstanding For this is certen if god wold serue our fansies accomplishe our desires and neuer send vs aduersitie and trouble we should become altogether secure and carelesse neither shoulde we at any tyme call our synne vnto remembraunce nor care for the worde nor geue oure selues vnto prayer But when now and then we and such thinges as appertayne vnto vs are assayled with aduersitis misfortunes thē haue we a iuste nedeful cause not only to fal vnto prayer but also to remēber our sins our former wicked life to cōsider that suche plagues punishmēts chaunce vnto vs for our syns And that therfore we ought frō hensforth to liue more warely to lay aside our sins to feare god to fram our life according to his blessed will c. that by this means god seing our cōuersion may either take awaye those paines frō vs or els mitigate ease them as it semeth best to his godly wisedō as s. Paule saieth in his epistle to the Hebrues the heauēly father nurtereth vs for our profit to the intent the he may minister of his holines vnto vs. We therfore may not despaire because of the crosse We should rather thincke on this maner with our selues By this signe token I perceaue right well that God is merciful vnto me fauoreth loueth me for he nurtereth me as his sonne by these aduersities and afflictiōs his pleasure is to put me in remēbrāce of my sins to cal me vnto repentance that by this meanes I may amend that is a misse fromhensforth auoide sinne no more offend my heauenly father He that doth this vseth the crosse a right neither doth he murmur against God in his aduersitie nor yet thorowe impaciencie is brought vnto that point that he fleeth vnto supersticious idolatrous wicked artes to be released of his trouble but paciently quietly he abideth the helpe of god feruently by prayer desireth the same Now ensueth the fourth parte of this matter After that we be thorowly persuaded that nothing can chaunce vnto vs without the will of god and that it is Gods pleasure when aduersitie trouble chaunce vnto vs that it is for our saluation that we are thus afflicted troubled we must also assuredly assure our selues of this thing that god wil geue a fortunate ende to these our troubles and most prosperously deliuer vs from them as S. Paule saith god is faithful whiche shall not suffer you to be tempted aboue your strength but shall in the middes of the temptation make a waye that ye maye be able to beare it And vnto this confort do those thinges cheifly pertaine that Christ speaketh here of that A lytle while Against this doctrine of A lytle while are two thinges First whē we are opprest with the greatnes vehemēcie of afflictiō or trouble so that there appeareth none other thinge but that the very crosse wil haue the vppermost hand that nothing so far as reasō iudgeth can preuayle against it as we haue in the example of king Ezechias Whē Rabsakes the captaine of the hoost of the king of the Assiriās required that the Citie of Ierusalem should be yelded and geuen ouer vnto hym Ezechias sent vnto Esaye the Prophete with this embassage This is the day of trouble of plague of blasphemie for the children are comme to the place of byrth but there is no power to bring them forth And Christ here also vseth the same similitude of a woman that goeth on her trauayle There appeareth to be very great peril both of the mother of the child For the afflictiōs are not small as it is set forth in a certein psalme where Christ him self crieth out on this maner Saue me O God for the waters are cōme in euen vnto my soule I sticke faste in the depe myre where no grounde is I am comme into depe waters so that the fluddes runne ouer me Secōdly whē we se no waye howe to escape that great daūger Thē we straightwayes fal to desperatiō nether cā we beleue that this matter is but of a litle while And vnto this ende specially belonged the similitude of the woman that trauaileth of child whiche CHRSIT vseth here For here the peril semeth to be infinitie vnmeasurable and endlesse and yet sodeinly commeth there greate ioye as lyfe springinge out of death when a man is borne into the worlde the mother also beinge safe and with out daunger In consideration wherof al the sadnes is turned into gladnes These thinges chaunce dayly And where as some time the ende of suche trauaile is not gladnes that chaunceth but seldome The common trade is as Christ saith that sodenly and vnlooked for sounde ful true and perfect ioye foloweth sorow and sadnes as the Psalmographe sayeth Heuines may endure for a night but ioye commeth in the morning This would Christe haue his Disciples to learne when they are tossed and troubled with the waues of cruell aduersitie that they maye thincke and remember this his saying A lytle while as S. Paule sayeth to the Hebrues No maner chastisynge for the present tyme semeth to be ioyous but greuous neuerthelesse afterwarde it bringeth the quiet fruite of righteousnes vnto them whiche are exercised thereby So that it is fyrste called A lytle while for the sodayne vnloked for mutation or chaunge whiche chaunceth soner then we looked for Secondlye affliction is called A lytle while because this short trouble shall be turned into euerlastinge ioye and this sorowfull transitorie lyfe into a ioyefull perpetuall lyfe as Christe sayde to his Disciples ye shall sorowe but your sorowe shall be turned into ioye For what is to be thought of al that time wherin Lazarus paraduenture ten or twentie yeares was in miserie and affliction in respect of that tyme whiche is afterward in
he may boldly open his mouth and lippes and declare the matter both for hymselfe and for other and saye Lorde this haue I nede of that hath my neighbour nede of Geue vs this for Christes sake c. Our times be suche nowe that we can neuer want necessarie causes to pray Calamities and publique miseries are there plentie Perils and daungers cōpasse vs rounde about The cause of all these euils is the deuill which is a murtherer and a lyar with lying he goeth about to oppresse the worde of God and with commotions insurrections and murtheringe one of an other he troubleth the ciuile state publique peace The Pope the Turke and the other tyrauntes which all are enemies to the worde of god helpe the deuyll also forwarde in all his matters yea we also priuatly euery one of vs haue oure priuate incommodities and afflictions so that we haue causes sufficient to moue vs vnto prayer They that can not aptly expresse in prayer these most haynous and greuous euylles let them take vnto them the Lords prayer whiche containeth seuen petitions wherin are cōprehended abundantly all thinges that we haue nede to praye for In the first petitiō Halowed be thy name we pray for the ministery for all true ministers againste heretikes vngodly personnes againste the Iewes Infidelles Turkes and againste the Pope all Papistes for all these blaspheme the name of God and dishonoure it that god will represse confound them send faithfull workemen into his haruest and conserue and kepe his worde sincere and pure againste heresies In the second petition Thy kingdome come we desire that the kyngdome of the deuil and death may decaye and come to naught which is a very ample and large petition For it comprehendeth al the deuils kingdome that god maye make an ende of it and vtterlye destroye it and set vp his owne kingdome in vs and in all menne thorowe his worde and the holy ghost In the third petition Thy will be done in earth as it is in heauen we praye that all other wyll whiche is cōtrary to the mercifull will of god may be restrained hindered so that it maye take no place This prayer can not the deuill his Impes abide yea this prayer preserueth and kepeth vs safe from many incommodities and combraunces which the deuil the worlde would dayly attempte and bring to passe againste vs-if they were not letted by this petition In the fourth petition Geue vs this daye our dayly breade we praye for the maiestrates for our parentes for our wyfe and children for the fruites of the earth for seasonable weather for peace and for all thynges necessarie for this present life euery man according to his vocation and calling that it wil please god to prosper all these thinges and to defend them against euil In the fyfte petition And forgeue vs oure trespasses as we forgeue them that trespasse against vs we desire that god wyll be merciful vnto vs turne awaye his wrath from vs that we haue iustly deserued not deale with vs accordinge to our sins but that he wil forgeue vs our trespasses geue vs grace that we may waxe daily better and better shewe beneuolence an good wil one toward an other and one of vs forgeue an other how great soeuer the offences be In the sixte petitiō And leade vs not into temptation we aske the god specially will helpe all afflicted consciences that they perishe not in tentation but that they may be deliuered from it by the worde by the holy ghost In the seuenth petition But deliuer vs from euill we pray for a blessed a prosperous end that we may be deliuered from al sinnes calamities of this lyfe be brought vnto a glorious an euerlasting lyfe there to remayne with god in his kyngdome for euermore Thus see we that in the Lords praier are contayned abondātly al thinges necessarye to be prayed for whether we will be deliuered from those thinges that are euil or holpē with those thinges that are good And all these thinges are necessarie to be daily prayed for For there is great plentie of necessities and perils first publiquely and afterwarde priuately in euerye mans owne busynesses Onely this one thynge is greatly to be lamented that we are very colde and slouthfull vnto the Godly exercise of prayer neyther do we resorte vnto it wyth suche earnest desyre and fayth as we ought to do There is a commandement set forth that byddeth vs to pray There is also a promes that we shal vndoubtedly be heard And because we shold lack nothing that might furder vs in this behalfe Christe in the aforesaide prayer hath prescribed and appointed vnto vs a certein forme or maner of praying But for asmuche as oure indignitie and vnworthynes by the reasone of our synnes doth alwayes trouble vs so that eyther we praye nothyng at all or els whē we pray we doubt whether we shal be heard or not we must encourage and confirme our heartes with this that Christ commandeth vs with expresse wordes that we shoulde aske and praye in his name And he promiseth for a certeintie that whatsoeuer we aske in his name we shall surely receaue and haue it And by these wordes he vtterly remoueth this worshipping of God by prayer from all creatures either in heauen or in earth vnto this onely person Iesus Christ. Therfore all prayer that is not made in the name of Christ is no prayer nor worshippinge of god As when the monckes praye that god will haue mercy on them for Fraunces sake for Dominickes sake for Benet and Bernardes sake and that he wil graunt their petitiōs for their owne workes sake or for the fastings almose dedes and prayers of other c. This is no prayer For it is not made in the name of Christe but in the name of Fraunces Dominicke Benet c. or in theyr owne name suche is the prayer of the Iewes of the Turkes of the Infidelles yea and of the Papistes For they wil not haue the name of Christ only in their prayer but they adde vnto it also the names of Mary of the Apostles and of other Sainctes But as concerning all such Idolatrous prayers the end of them is this God heareth them not they please not but rather displease god They are no honoring but rather a dishonoring of god And although such hipocrites do many tymes obteyne that which they aske yet were it muche better for them neuer to obteyn it then after this sorte wherby they be only confirmed and hardened in their impietie and vngodlynes But the godly praye not so They despaire of theyr owne name neyther wyll they at any tyme praye in that But forasmuche as they knowe that GOD is mercyfull for Christes sake and they haue a commandement that they shoulde praye in the name of Christ that encourageth
theym that althoughe they confesse they are synners and so are in deede yet they approche vnto God and boldely speake vnto hym on this maner O Father wee are thy chyldren we lack and haue nede of dyuers thynges Oh bee mercyfull vnto vs Beholde not oure synnes but thy Sonne Christe Iesus In hys name we come vnto thee Oh heare vs. It is truely sayde of Sainct Augustine The prayer that is not made thorowe Christe that is to say in the name of Christe doothe not only not put awaye synne but the very prayer it selfe is made synne Sainct Ambrose also saieth Christ alone is our mouthe whereby we speake to the Father our eye wherby we see the Father Our right hand wherby we offer vnto the Father whyche Christe excepte he maketh intercession for vs neither we nor all the saintes haue any thyng to doo with God For that is to praye truely when the prayer is made onely in the name of Iesu Christ. And therof doth it folowe that whatsoeuer we aske in his name faithfully and truly that shall we surely obteyne whiche thynge ought to moue and prouoke vs gladly to praye For we heare that what soeuer we aske in the name of Christ it shal neuer cease tyll it come vnto the throne of God and obtayne that is required In consideration of suche promyse Christ sayth vnto his disciples Hytherto ye haue asked nothynge in my name For they trusted onely in hys healpe that hee prayde for theym euen as the menne of the countrey thynke that they nede not to praye because theyr parishe prieste dothe it for them all But Christ commaundeth that from hensefoorth they them selues shoulde praye that they maye receaue for themselues and that their ioy may be perfect Suche commaundement ought diligently to be consydered and accordyng thervnto we oughte earnestly to prepare our selues vnto prayer As for myseries troubles afflictions crosses c. we shall neuer want in this world for the redresse wherof we ought continually to praye He therfore that desyreth full and perfect ioye and to be delyuered from these perils and euyls let hym so embrace prayer as Christ dothe here cōmend it Neyther let hym doubt but that he shall obteyn what soeuer he asketh in the name of Christ if it be vnto the glorie of God vnto his own saluatiō For this is a great incommoditie vnto vs that we knowe not as S. Paule sayeth howe we ought to praye Hereof it commeth that many praye for delyuerance from certayn myseries but they doo not obtayne For God knoweth what is best and most profitable for vs. S. Paule hymselfe also prayde that God woulde delyuer him out of tentation But what sayd Christe My grace sayth he is sufficient for thee For my strength is made perfect thorough weakenes So lykewise may it come to passe nowe a days that thou desirest deliuerance from this trouble I from that But God knoweth that it is better for vs to be still in that trouble and therfore he taketh not awaye that affliction and miserie from vs. For if we were delyuered frome it we shoulde peraduenture falle into some wycked vice as insolencie pride negligence securitie wantonnes gluttonie vnclennesse c. Therfore before the prayer concernynge dayly breade there is a petition touchyng the wyll of God wherin wee praye that not oure wyll but Gods will may be done And Christ himself when he praied in the garden said Not my will but thy will be done Our prayer ought so to be tempered that we should set before vs the wil of God in all thynges preferre that before our owne will after the example of the leapour and then lett vs not doubte but that God wyll geue vs all thynges whiche are vnto his glorie and vnto our saluation But there is yet an other incommoditie God will healpe and geue what soeuer we aske in the name of his sonne Christe Iesu. This is moste certayne and true Notwithstanding the maner and tyme we may not determyne howe and when hee muste healpe and geue vs. Reason ceasseth not to make importune suite but if it haue not good successe out of hande streyght ways it despaireth of helpe So lykewyse concerning the tyme if healpe cometh not vnto vs within so many howers dayes or yeares Then caste we awaye all hope of helpe Neyther are these small tentations wherewith Faith is vehemently impugned and enfebled Therfore it is necessary that we with a sure faith apprehende and laye hande on the worde of God and with silence hope and pacience loke for healpe of God which is promised vs in the name of Christ what soeuer be done concernyng the tyme way maner c. contrary to our expectatiō according to the wil of god For for this cause is he called an helper incōuenient tyme. Nowe for asmuch as we of our owne nature are very impacient we thynke always that it is now high tyme to healpe and that God deferreth the matter to longe and thus we prescribe and appoint God how when and what he shall doo But wee must auoyde and eschewe thys arrogancye and pryde that oure faythe may be fyrmely and constantly fixed and sette vppon the promyse that God for Christe his sonnes sake wyll healpe vs in conuenient tyme euen when it shall make moste for hys glory and for our healthe and saluation And this is the doctrine concernyng prayer whereof we haue great nede in these our dayes neyther haue we any other healpe in this worlde as Christe declareth here when he he sayth Aske that your ioy may be perfect For where prayer is not there can bee no trewe sounde perfect and full ioye but in the place thereof commeth care sorowe trouble disquietnesse c. And this didde we proue to bee trewe not many yeares paste For yf we had geuen our myndes earnestly to faythefull prayer the Pope wyth hys tirannye had not so greatly preuayled in this realme But when prayer is diligently exercised the more that the Pope and the tyrantes of this worlde rage and persecute the worse it goeth wyth them and with theyr wicked deuises as we haue also lerned by experiēce in this our tyme. Therfore let vs loke wel about vs and diligently do that that is apointed vs. First let the mini●ters of the word diligently teach the truth let the other fal to praier yea let so many as loue the glory of God practise thē selues cōtinually in this holy exercise of prayer By thys meanes shall the Church of Christ be safelye preserued frome the deuyll and Antichrist yea and from all the tyrantes of this worlde He therfore that loueth the church and faithfull congregation of GOD and is desyrous to see it prosper lette hym thynke that he ought to laboure vnto the vttermost of his power that it maye bee conserued and safely kepte This commeth to passe onely by prayer
worlde commeth and hath naughte in me But that the world may know that I loue the father And as the father gaue me commaundement euen so do I. THE EXPOSITION THis gospell is a part of Christes Sermon whiche he made to his disciples before he suffred And for that cause ought it greatly to be estemed For Christ setteth forth in it a singuler doctrine and lesson whereby he teacheth that all reason is but superfluous to the attainement of the knowlege of God if it take not his first foundation of the loue of Christ. When this is not taught all thinges are vncertaine wauering of no strength that are eyther taught or imagined of god For they can not be comprehended or knowen by any meanes But he that loueth Christe is so farre brought that he loueth the father also But what is the cause of this worde why doth he make mention of loue and speaketh not after his olde customable maner saying he that beleueth in me Is loue the cause of our saluation and not faith wher as he saith if any man loueth me But they are both of like efficacie power strēgth For thou canst not loue Christe except thou beleue in him and dost put thy trust in hym with a certain and sure faith And the worde of faith is somwhat more euident wheras it declareth that we muste withholde our eyes from all other thinges that be and fasten thē in Christ Iesu only For this is the nature of loue that it embraceth that thinge only that it loueth in that thinge doth it set al here felicitie therwith only it is satisfied and careth for nothing besides Suche maner of loue doth Christ require of vs that we shold embrace hym with all oure hearte whiche thynge can not be done but by fayth Wherfore this sentence maketh nothynge againste faith But is spoken to the entent that the nature and condition of fayth with his proper vertue and efficacie might be the better vnderstanded An other cause of this worde is that Christ dyd perceaue that he that receaueth the worde and purposeth to kepe it can not do it without greate endeuor and industrie For diuers temptations do chaunce to them whiche do rebuke and embrayde suche as hath entered into the profession of Godlines of folie and rashnes wher as they reason on this wise with them selfe Alas what haue I done whan I tookee vpon me the office of teachynge I might haue holde my peace and thought wyth my selfe that GOD woulde haue set foorth other Other might haue come that shoulde haue had better successe in this matter Nowe am I in doubt and do not onely litle profit but put my selfe also in perill of lyfe If we will ouercome suche kynde of temptation that the worde maye be surely maintained this onely succour must they especially vse as Christe here sheweth that they loue Christe and put their hole delight in him so that all the professours of the gospell al the good may thus conforte them selues whatsoeuer be cometh of me let it be at the pleasure of God for whose cause and glorie and not for mans sake was this begon of God Wherfore I must endure it And looke wher this loue is not ther can they not endure saith Christe For I geue not goods nor golde but euerlastinge life wherof the possession is not taken in this life but after this life Wherfore all the matter resteth herein that ye loue me If loue be in you ye wil kepe my saing and contineue constantlie although that ye should do it to the perill of your life But if ye loue me not ye wil not kepe my wordes For ye shall haue so many dangers calamities and afflictions that they shall make you faint and put you in desperation But he that knoweth Christe truly beleueth in hym and loueth him he is troubled by no aduersitie For he thinketh surely Christ dyed and was buried for vs and rose againe wherby all suche gather surely that Christ doth greatlye fauor them So that this loue procedeth of faith which afterward is able to withstand all perils and dangers neither doth it feare the greate threatnings wrath of the worlde For it setteh more by Christ and his worde then by all these threatnings and displeasures of men And that is it that he saith if any mā loue me he wil kepe my word my word of my death resurrectiō not the worde of Moyses or ten commaundements That worde is not to be caste awaye nother is any thing to be done contrarie therto For God commanded that worde to be fulfilled but with that worde is there ioyned no consolatiō as is with my worde the conscience is not therby made quiet but the more that we therby know our disobedience toward GOD so much the more we dread feare the wrath indignation of God For the worde of Iesu Christ is the fondation and pillar of all thinges He that hath this saith Christ neither suffereth hymselfe to be plucke frō thence ought not to doubt but my father doth loue him And this is the peculiar phrase of Iohn whiche hath a proper kynde of speache beside all other Euangelistes that first he ioyneth men to Christe and then thorough Christ bringeth them to the father For this is the order and proces in this matter As Christ here teacheth that first we must know Christ loue hym and take him for one that is most desirous of our saluation and profit When we haue suche trust loue toward Christ there foloweth also a sure confidence that the father also loueth vs. And although we had none other confort before our eyes but only this perceauinge and vnderstanding that we nede not feare any crueltie or any wrothe or yre of God yet were that sufficient to certifie vs that we nede not feare synne or the deuill because god loueth vs for that that we loue Christe This is a great confort in all tribulation to beleue constantly that GOD is not againste vs but he louinglye embraceth vs if so be that we loue Christe kepe his worde stedfastly But in the tyme of tribulation oure heartes can hardlye thus be persuaded But we thinke rather contrariwise that God hateth vs and hath no regard to vs but that he goeth about rather to prouide punishmēt for vs. But these thinges are false For Christe doth not lye whan he sayth yf we procede so farre that we loue hym and count it abhominable to hate hym that then we muste not doubt but the father doth loue vs and will so declare hys loue toward vs that he wyth his sonne and the holy ghost will haue their abyding with vs. It is a greate matter and a singuler confort that a righteous man by fayth doth not say in his heart who is ascended in to heauen c. For in whatsoeuer place he be whether he be at Ierusalem or at Rome or
to be saued as thy shippe is now full of fishe I will finde thee an other Nette for that draught that is the Gospell By this shalt thou take the elect that thei maie bee Baptized beleue and haue euerlastyng life And that not in one place but that in all the worlde thou maiest tourne to the faithe in one place a citie in an other the whole people This is a spirituall comforte whiche GOD putteth forthe to his disciples that he will not onely satisfie their hunger but gouerne their spirituall administration and sende them into all the worlde to Kynges and Princes with the Gospell And although the deuill withstandeth those Fishers with all his might yet the vertue of this Fishyng can not be restrained but that the worde breaketh thorowe and getteth many Christians enuieth the deuill neuer so muche And the Gospell Baptisme and the Lordes Supper are our instrumentes for this matter whereby the waie to euerlastyng life is opened vnto vs. It is a greate thyng that we are appoincted to euerlasting life and a thing hard to be beleued But consider on the contrary part what a great thing it is to burne in hell fire and that we might escape this punishement GOD giueth vnto vs his worde and sacramentes whiche are Nettes prepared for the draught of suche fishe Wherefore Christ comforteth and saieth feare not consider not whether ye hee worthie It is my fathers will that ye should not perishe as your synnes haue deserued Wherfore cleaue to me onely come to Baptisme vse the Lordes supper shewe your selues obedient to my Gospell and there shall be no perill We haue now intreated of these twoo doctrines with the example that Gods woorde might be greatly studied The first is that although there be pouertie and lost labour for a tyme yet that GOD will helpe vs at the length by his blessyng The seconde is that he helpeth vs against sinne that we maie not be damned And for this cause he giueth vs his worde that we maie be certified in our selues to bee the soonnes of GOD. The whiche thyng our heauenly father graunt vs through Iesus Christe his sonne and our Lorde Amen ¶ The .vj. Sondaie after Trinitie Sondaie The Gospell Matth. v. IEsus saied vnto his disciples expcepte your righteousnes exceade the righteousnes of the Scribes and Phariseis ye can not enter into the kyngdome of heauen Ye haue heard that it was saied vnto them of old tyme thou shalte not kill whosoeuer killeth shall bée in daunger of Iudgemente But I saie vnto you that whosoeuer is angrie with his brother vnaduisedly shall bee in daunger of iudgemente And whosoeuer saie vnto his brother Racha shal be in daunger of a counsaile But whosoeuer saieth thou foole shal be in daunger of hell fire Therefore if thou offerest thy gift at the aulter and there remembrest that thy brother hath ought againste thee leaue there thyne offeryng before the aulter and go thy waie first and be reconciled to thy brother and then come and offer thy gifte Agree with thyne aduersarie quickely while thou art in the waie with hym least at any tyme the aduersarie deliuer thee to the Iudge and the Iudge deliuer thee to the minister and then thou be caste into prison Uerely I saie vnto thee thou shalte not come out thence till thou haue paied the vttermoste farthyng THE EXPOSITION IN this Gospell we vnderstande that it is Christes counsaill and purpose here to teache his Christians after thei beleue and are Baptised and hath obtained this glorious name of Christians and besides that diuerse good thynges and spirituall giftes to order their life soberly righteously and Godly whiche procede of a true and not of an hypocriticall trade For neither did he shewe vnto vs any fained grace whiche semeth grace to sight but euen as our synnes were not fained but very deadly and felenous so was not his grace counterfeited nor forged but true and sincere in deede Wherefore must we also endeuour our selues not to doe fained woorkes towarde our neighbours but true and hartie euen as GOD wrought the woorke of our saluation in verie deede And for this cause Christe taketh on hym this Gospell to expounde the first precept and putteth forthe to vs an example to beware saiyng Except your rightuousnesse exceade the rightuousnesse of the Phariseis and Scribes ye can not enter into the kyngdome of heauen The sentence is shorte he must haue more rightuousnesse then the Pharisie that aspireth to the kyngdome of GOD. What is then the rightuousnes of the Phariseis This is not to be blamed that thei liued an honest and sober life refrainyng them selues from sinne c. For GOD requireth that of vs as is his commaundemente Thou shalte not kill Thou shalt not commit adulterie Thou shalte not beare false witnesse And he that obeieth thereto dooeth well But this was to be blamed in the Phariseis that thei thought theim selues rightuous for these woorkes and that thei were fautlesse in all that the Lawe requireth as though thei had whollie accomplished it And least we should haue suche an opinion Christ warneth vs in this place that although we doe the woorkes of the lawe and liue blamelesse in the sight of mē yet that we should not be so arrogant as to thinke ourselues iuste before GOD therefore and in perfecte obedience For as Christ saieth here Although a manne hath not killed with the hande yet maie he be a murtherer and a breaker of the lawe before GOD. The reason is For GOD hath forbidden all anger in the heart euery wrathfull worde and all angrie signes in the face by this commaundement So that the Phariseis rightuousnes signifieth outward rightuousnes as not to kill not to commit adultrie and to thinke that all rightuousnes and holinesse consisteth therein and that the Lawe hath nothyng against vs but that we haue fulfilled it and haue no neede of Gods mercie although the heart inwardly be full of suche sinne and concupiscence For this rightuousnes saith Christ there is no place in heauen but rather in helle For woorkes fulfill not the lawe but an heart is requisite thereto whiche is pure and voide of ire hatered enuie lecherie other concupiscences He that can doe so muche is sure of rightuousnes As long as sinne and concupiscēce are not mortified in slaughter but hath stil their motions although thei procede not to effect and worke yet beware thou think not thy self rightuous or to be in heauen Ye haue neede of more rightuousnes saieth Christe For ye can not enter into the kyngdome of heauen by the rightuousnes of the Phariseis and Scribes What is this greater or more perfecte Iustice Truely this when the woorke and heart are both rightuous and fulfill the woorde of GOD so that not onely the hande doeth not kill but the heart also is without ire and desire of reuengyng and that thou be not onely no adulterer in worke but that thy hearte also be pure
as when we raile vpon any man or obscure his good name by our slaūderous wordes Fourthly whiche is moste grosse and wicked when all these thynges come together a wrathfull hearte an angrie mocion a leude tongue a fearce hande c. and when violence is doen slaughter is committed or at the least the will to doe it is plainly declared And albeit that emong these thynges some be more greuous then other for Christe hym self declareth that by the diuersities of their punishementes yet all as well the little synnes as the greate are against this commaundement and he that offendeth againste the leaste is a murderer before GOD. Now call thy self to a rekenyng and proue whither thou hast doen this cōmaundemēt so sincerely perfectly in all thy life tyme or yet canst doe as it is here required of thee And thou shalte easely finde that neither haste thou doen it neither is it possible for thee at any tyme to doe it What then must be doen For we knowe what punishmēt is appoincted for the transgressours of his worde Cursed saieth Moises is euery one that abideth not in all thynges that are written in the booke of the lawe that he maie doe theim Dooe as Christe biddeth them in this place Be no Scribe or Pharisie that is thinke not thy self rightuous because thou haste dooen no murder with thy hande But looke rather on thy hearte on thy mouthe and other mocions and when thou perceiuest that thou art enuironed besieged and compassed round about with ire and wrathe straight waies tourne thy self to GOD and saie Lorde I as a synner haue offended against thy sixt precept I haue giuen place to wrathe I haue vsed angrie tokens and woordes against my neighbour Forgiue me this great sin and so enstruct me that I trespasse no more against thee And this is one thyng that thou oughtest to doe whiche the Phariseis do not Then must thou adde this also that thou temperate thy self and by no meanes suffer wrathe to rule in thee And although thou canst not vtterly expell and put it out of thy hearte yet confesse thou this thy synne and aske forgiuenesse thereof and euer after so stoutely fight against it that the residue of thy ire gette not vnder her daunger the other mēbers as the countenaunce mouthe tongue handes eyes c. that by this meanes at the laste thou maiest represse thy wrathe and so subdue it that thou maiest not onely not be angrie with thy neighbour but also shew vnto hym all gentlenes whiche thyng thou shalte finde again at thy neighbours hand By this meanes shalt thou by little little driue out al wrathe out of thy hearte and make it vanishe awaie as the smoke This did not the Phariseis Thei had wrathe in their hearte malicious signes in their countenaūce railyng wordes in their mouthe and yet tooke thei all these thynges for no synne For this is the propertie of this vice to shewe outwardly that it doth nothyng without a iuste cause Why saie thei shal I suffer this being so vnworthely prouoked Shuld I by my sufferaunce giue them an occasion to doe worsse We maie not giue place to the wicked that thei maie thereby waxe the more licentious And so are thei that are wrathfull by nature more enkendled and sette on fire when thei are perswaded that their cause is iuste vntill that by the deuilles helpe the flame increaseth so muche that their wrathe must nedes be ended with violence Therefore Christe admonisheth vs that we bee not prouoked vnto euill through the opiniōs of the Scribes and Phariseis But this is required of Christian men that either thei doe good or els confesse their synne and desire GOD to forgiue theim and to create in theim newe heartes And he that after this sort exerciseth hymself in the preceptes of GOD is it not to be thought that he shall haue at all tymes sufficiente cause to confesse his synnes to desire forgiuenesse of the same to exercise his faith and to applie hym self to the studie of the woorde bothe night and daie For confession is necessarie either then wrathe or any other cōcupiscence hath oppressed vs so that wee can not deny or excuse it but must nedes confesse to GOD that we haue synned After this also muste wee praie vnto GOD to forgiue vs and to giue vs his grace from henceforthe better to doe To this praier must faithe also bee ioyned that we by no meanes doubte but that GOD will forgiue vs bothe our synne and all other for Christes sake This is the true practise of the Lawe Neither must thou seke any other woorkes or rites to worshippe GOD as the Pope and his complices dooe whiche are whollie giuen to the rightuousnesse of the Phariseis as their saiyng touchyng this precept testifieth It is necessarie saie thei to put aside rancor but not the signes of rancor that is when thou art hurte beware thou be not angrie therfore as for not speakyng vnto them and fliyng their cōpanie it maketh no matter it is no synne Therfore thei coumpted the commaundementes to be but a vile doctrine whiche prophane persones should hādle For them selues thei haue founde out workes and worshippynges of GOD of a more excellencie and greater price as thei thinke But he that would kepe well the tenne commaundementes as I haue now declared of the sixt should haue enough and to muche to doe so farre is it of that he needed to deuise any other seruices or worshippynges of God Christe maketh this doctrine a matter of greate necessitie and willeth if we will be christians that wee continually excercise our selues in these and suche his woorkes For as it is a sentence graue waightie and of greate importaunce whē he saith first Excepte your rightuousnes excede the rightuousnesse of the Scribes and Phariseis ye can not enter into the kingdome of heauē so likewise doeth he earnestly in the ende conclude and deuideth thē into partes For where dissention and wrathe is there are twoo partes One whiche hath hurted and doen vniustly the other whiche was hurt and suffered wrong As concernyng him whiche is the cause of anger and hath hurte other Christe teacheth hym a good lesson and commaundeth hym diligently to take heede that ye meddle not with GOD nor with any thyng that belongeth vnto GOD till he be agreed with his aduersary If saith he thou offerest thy gift at the alter and doest there remember that thy brother hath any thing against thee leaue there thy gifte before the altare and go thy waie first be recōciled to thy brother and then come and offer thy gifte For if thou dooe not this all thyne Oblation shal be in vaine neither shall it please GOD what so euer thou offerest In these woordes Christ tareth and reproueth the thoughtes and fansies of the Phariseis which imagined that thei should so bleare the eyes of God that he should not
neither hande nor mouthe is to be restrained We maie lawfully vse these instrumentes to reuenge accordyng to euery mannes vocation office and aucthoritie For here there is no place for lenitie and mercie but for vengeaunce So that in this behalfe would neglecte vengeance he should giue an occasion to GOD the high iudge that he should punishe the sinnes and offences of men and then were the matter in worse case For when GOD punisheth he punisheth more greuously then men doe· And this is the doctrine of the Gospell for this presente Sondaie The Lorde our GOD helpe vs by his holy spirite and giue vs grace for his sonne Iesus Christes sake that in this worlde we maye liue here a Godly rightuous and sober life euery manne accordyng to his vocation and office and in the worlde to come enioye the fruicion presence and sight of the moste blessed and glorious Trinitie GOD the father GOD the sonne and GOD the holy Ghoste three distincte persones and one true immortall and euerlastyng GOD To whom be all power glory and honor bothe now and euer Amen ¶ The .vij. Sondaie after Trinitie Sondaie The Gospell Matth. viii IN those daies when there was a verie great companie and had nothyng to eate Iesus called his disciples vnto hym and saied vnto theim I haue compassion on the people because thei haue been now with me three dayes and haue nothyng to eate and if I sende theim awaie fastyng to their owne houses thei shall fainte by the waie for diuers of theim came from farre And his disciples answered hym where should a manne haue breade here in the wildernesse to satisfie these And he asked them how many loaues haue ye Thei saied seuen And he commaunded the people to sitte doune on the grounde And he tooke the seuen loaues and when he had giuen thankes he brake and gaue to his disciples to sette before theim And thei did sette them before the people and thei had a fewe small fishes and when he had blessed he commaūnded them also to be sette before them and thei did eate and were suffised And thei tooke vp of the broken meate that was lefte seuen baskettes full And thei that did eate were aboue fower thousande And he sent them awaie THE EXPOSITION THis miracle did Christe twise For on midde Lent Sondaie is the like historie sette forthe when with fiue barlie loaues and twoo fishes he fed fiue thousande menne besides women and children and yet there remained so many fragmentes as filled twelue Baskettes full But in this Gospell ye heare how with seuen loaues and a fewe little fishes he fedde fower thousande and there were lefte so many fragmentes as filled seuen Baskettes It appereth that suche as appoincted this Gospell now to bee redde had a consideracion of the tyme seyng that this miracle is set foorthe in the fruitfull tyme of the yere that all men maie learne and vnderstande that all these thynges whiche wee receiue and take of the grounde come vnto vs by the blessyng of God and that God euen at this presente daie worketh with vs this miracle whiche at the tyme he wroughte in the wildernes saiyng that with a fewe nourishmentes or slender prouision he is able now also through his blessyng to minister foode to many yea to thousandes thousandes of people as he daily doeth so that although many times through tempestes the fruictes of the yearth haue no good successe yet that wee should knowe that our chief help and comfort consisteth in the blessyng of God For it is not the abundance of foode but the blessing of God that feedeth For suche is the naturall frowardnes of the vnfaithfull worlde that when it seeth not present store of victuall yea also enough the same straight waies it beginneth to despaire as though it should out of hand perishe for honger Thei that haue great plentie of victuall as of corne wine c. thei will vtter none of it before thei bee able to make the moste of it and to sell it so dearely as is possible These are very leude persones and suche as knowe nothing of Gods blessyng neither doe thei beleue it Or els thei would so behaue thē selues that thei might haue Christ with them and so should thei neuer doubt but that he through his blessyng bothe were able and also would make of their little store great abundance and sende plentie of all thynges For this miracle teacheth vs that there is no cause why we should doubte of the good will of Christe but that he will prouide abūdauntly bothe for our soule and bodie for our soule his spirite worde and faithe for our bodie meate drinke clothe lodgyng c. so that although sometyme he suffereth suche as beleue in him to be vexed and greued with penurie scarsenesse pouertie and contēpt for thei are greatly hated of the world neither doeth the worlde thinke them worthy to be fedde or to liue on the yearth yet thei should not doubte of this but that Christ euen in the greatest tyme of penurie and then all thynges bee moste scarse and deare will plentifully prouide for theim all thinges necessary for this present life Notwithstandyng Christe ministereth his blessyng accordyng to the rule whiche he prescribeth in the Gospell of Matthew Seke ye first saieth he the kingdome of GOD and the rightuousnes thereof and al these thynges shall be caste vnto you For the Euāgeliste declareth that the people taried with Christ three daies What was the cause of their so long abode with Christ it is easie to conceiue Uerely to heare the worde of GOD at his mouthe And this is the cause that he afterward is so carefully moued to make prouision for them and coumpteth it his office to see that thei lacke nothyng leaste thei should perishe for honger that it should bee a speciall doctrine to vs first of all to haue a singuler regarde to the woorde of GOD and to practise the same in our life and conuersacion and afterward as touching thinges apperteining vnto our liuing to caste all our care vpon Christ. For he hath taken vpon hym to make prouisiō for vs so that he will by no meanes suffer vs to perishe for honger Stones shall soner be made bread then thei which seke the kyngdome of GOD the rightuousnesse thereof shall lacke any good thyng as the Psalmographe saieth O feare the Lorde ye that be his sainctes for thei that feare hym lacke nothyng The Lions doe lacke and suffer honger but thei which seke the Lorde shall want no maner of thyng that is good Again I haue been yong and now am old and yet sawe I neuer the rightuous forsaken nor his seede beggyng their breade The rightuous is euer mercifull and lendeth and yet haue his children Gods blessyng and inough So saieth blessed Marke in the sixt Chapiter of his Gospell that muche people came flockyngly together out of diuers cities tounes and
to this point that couetousnes may be repressed and the true vse of worldlye goodes receaued and that frendes maye be made by that whiche god geueth vs that when we dye and haue nothyng leafte but leaue all thinges behinde vs we may fynde frendes to receaue vs into the euerlastyng tabernacles for whatsoeuer benefite we bestowe here on the poore the same in the last daye shall not onely beare recorde for vs that we haue shewed Christen charitie but it shal be also abundantlye recompensed Then shall the poore come forth with diuerse witnesses One shal say that he was holpen with a coate an other with money an other with bread an other with house rome and harborow yea as it is written in the Gospell Christ hymselfe shall come foorth and declare before his heauenly Father the glorious Angels and all the blessed Sainctes what good we our selues haue done and howe we haue declared our fayth to be true and vnfayned by doyinge those good workes We shall haue helpe of our frendes and they shall promote vs to the kyngdome of God when we fayle here and leaue all that euer we haue behinde vs. He that wolde beleue this doctrine wolde surely distribute his money and richesse liberally to the poore that can not get their owne lyuinge And so shold they make of the Mammon of vnrighteousnes the Mammon of righteousnes For he wold auoide the abuse folow the true vse For this is not agreable with Christen maners for a man to abuse his goods richesse prodigally wastefully riotously in excesse of apparel in gorgious buildinges in delicate fare in folishe pastimes in wicked playes and sportes c. As the maner of men is now a dayes both in Cities Townes villages For this is their saying Are not my goods mine owne May I not spend them as I lust my prouision is for my selfe If thou hast nede of oughte get it where thou may I haue none that I can spare All that euer I haue is lytle ynough for me and mine This is the Mammon of vnrighteousnes because it serueth in this case to wickednes yet might the vse therof be both good and godly yea and right acceptable to God if it were bestowed on our poore neighbour But consider this with thy selfe if they haue the Māmon of vnrighteousnes that wil forgo nothing therof to the vse of the poore and nedie Howe much more may their goods be called the Māmon of vnrighteousnes which get al that euer they haue with thefte deceipt crafte subtiltie extorcion c. As almost all craftes men marchants brokers vsurers and suche like dayly do both in byinge sellyng in chopping and changyng in bargaines makyng The riche oppresse the poore the hyrelinges thorowe their vnfaithfulnes paye them home againe These shall not only come without frendes but they shal be accompanied also with many enemies whiche shall accuse them before the iudgement seate of God Suche as in this worlde were vniustly oppressed and durst not so much as ones hysse againste those ryche vnmerciful worldlyngs but crouched vnto them saluted them with honorable names and put of their cappes vnto thē shal at the great daye of Iudgement boldly say to the high Iudge Christ Lord we were in great penurie this mā had exceding great plentie of all thinges howbeit of his so large abundance he socoured vs nothing at all if we bought any thinge of him we gaue him much more then it was worth And by his euill example other dyd the lyke Some did hyre out their houses at the greater price Some vttered their victuals the dearer Some solde their marchandise and wares at such excessiue prices that we could not by them for our necessarie vses so that many of vs fel into extreme necessitie some most miserably died for lacke of sustenance These shal be in the daye the complaintes not onely of men but also of Christ againste couetous men and they shall accuse them of their wicked Mammon But howe shall the matter go then What sentence shall then be pronounced to those vnmerciful people Ueryly euen this-Get ye hence ye cursed into euerlasting fyre which is prepared for the deuill and for his angels I haue ben hongrye and ye gaue me no meat I haue ben thirstie and ye gaue me no dryncke c. The Iudgement sayth sainct Iames shall be without mercie to hym that hath shewed no mercie For if they shal not escape vnpunished that will geue nothinge to other what shall be done to them thincke ye that haue don hurte and wronge to other regardyng nothynge but their owne gayne commoditie and profite howsoeuer they come be it and yet persuade themselfes that they do no wronge This sermon therfore is against couetousnes teaching that a Christen man ought not to be so redy to take as to geue For he is bounde wyllingly and liberally to helpe the poore so muche as is he able And this seruice is don to God which also wyll abundantlye rewarde it Whereas they that serue the deuill and do nothyng but increase their owne which also geue eyther nothynge or very litle to any man shall haue their due rewarde of the deuill All the Sainctes specially in that daye shall testifye againste them and saye These men did nothynge all their lyfe tyme but scrape together all that they could and enlarge their possessions either by hooke or by crooke by right or by wrong they cared not howe we had great nede of their helpe but nothing wolde they geue vs no scarsely wold they aforde vs a good word much lesse wold they succour vs with their money Suche a Prosopopaeian or personall action doth Christ imagine in this place where he describeth the matter as it were in doing howe the poore Sainctes shall be about the Lorde Christ and put foorth their cause againste the vnrighteous and niggardly riche men But the riche men that haue vsed their goods well and haue frendelye geuen to other shall be in greate honour and shall fynde many frendes and specially Christe whiche shall declare set forth celebrate praise and magnifie their benefites and good dedes All these thinges doth Christ set forth here to this ende that we shoulde earnestly and studiously embrace godlines declare our fayth by good workes and therby haue wytnesses of our fayth before God at the last daye that we were not geuen to the vice of couetousnes whiche is most shamefull moste fylthye and must abhominable and nothynge els but idle seruice whose nature and propertie is onely to get to scratte together hourde vp nothing regardynge what becometh of other men syncke they swimme they as Cain sayd to God Am I the keper of my brother Synck my brother Swymme my brother What haue I to do with my brother Euery man for himselfe and god for vs all c. It is said moreouer of christ in the parable that
therof ar not so nygh vnto hym as the citisens of this kyngdome were Therfore this example ought to be a monument of Gods anger that we despise not the woorde of God Let vs not vse this talke as we were wont to doo Peace peace There is no ieopardie All thynges are well The anger of God will neuer be so great against vs. Tushe he wil neuer punishe vs as he dyd the city of Ierusalem and the inhabitantes thereof But brethren let vs not deceaue our selues For if he suffered this holy citie wherin he had so great delight here on the earth to be so destroyed vtterly subuerted that one stone was not lefte vppon an other because of their wickednes which heard his worde and yet dyd not repent nor amend verily we ought not to think that he will spare vs if we offend as the inhabitants of that citie dydde Like synne lyke punyshement For this citie was so destroyd that ther remained not somuch as a print or token of an house And God dyd than chiefly thus plague the citie when the people by great multitudes came thither vnto the feast of the Passeouer For as histories report there were than in the citie .iii. hundred thousande strangers besydes the inhabitantes therof For this was Gods determination to make a generall plague in this moste frequent and populous company that all beyng gathered togither as into the verye place of punyshement the Romaines shoulde punyshe theym all alyke For thus wryteth Iosephus that in the whole tyme of the siege and occupiyng of the Citie there were slayn ten hundred thousand people and consumed with death Agayne That there were ledde awaye Captyue seuen and nynty thousande They were so despysed and counted thynges of naught that thirty of thē wer sold for one peny And so were they recompenced at Christs hand whome they bought of Iudas the traitour for thirty pence And this is that moste noble and excellent people whome God with meruailous great signes and wonders delyuered out of Egypt and broughte into the lande of Chanaan yea hee was as a father vnto them reueled vnto them his word and handled them most louyngly and gentilly And yet for all this when they despised his worde and would not heare hym he made hauocke of them And this is the cause why Christe euen with weeping teares saith If thou dyddest know those thyngs which belong vnto thy peace euen in this thy daye thou woldest take hede But now are they hyd from thy eyes Thou goest foorth carelesse as though there were no danger But the matter will not alwais stand in this case It will breake out and the tyme is euen at hande although it is yet hyd and thou seest it not But why wyll somme manne saye doothe GOD deferre the punyshement Why doothe he not shewe his anger streyght wayes and falle to plaguynge of them without delaye Ueryly GOD deferreth hys plagues ta thys ende euen to declare and shewe hys longanimitie or paciente sufferynge and to see whether wee wyll amende or not or as the holy Apostle sayeth Despysest thou the rychesse of Goddes goodnesse and pacience and longe suffryng not knowing that the kyndenesse of GOD leadeth thee to repentaunce Lykewyse sayth Saynct Peter The Lord is paciente to vs warde for as muche as he woulde haue no manne loste but wyll receaue all men to repentaunce For yf God shoulde streighte wayes punyshe vs for oure synnes we shoulde lyue a verye lyttell whyle Therefore God deferreth his plagues and geueth vs tyme and space to repente and amend oure lyues And this is a woorke wyche greatly setteth forth the goodnesse of GOD and hyghely commendethe his excedynge great mercy towarde vs. But the deuyll beynge an angry spirite doothe not thys for yf he coulde kyll any man with a fyllyp he woulde doo it But God is mercyfulle and therefore doothe he deferre hys punyshemente but yet wyll he not forgeue excepte repentaunce come But wycked men greately abuse this lenitie and longe sufferyng of God and by that meanes becomme carelesse so that they doo not onely not amende but they also become dayly worse and worse as wee haue the adulterers vsurers theues and suche lyke for an exaumple whiche because they are not out of hand punished lyue without feare and perswade theym selues that they shall longe so continewe But yf that thou bee wyse bee ware and eschewe the daunger betymes For thou heareste here that GOD vseth to deferre the punyshement and to conceale and wynke at the faulte for a tyme. But yet the payne is not auferred beecause that it is deferred neyther is the punyshemente taken awaye because there is made a delay thereof Therfore returne to the ryght waye betymes repent and amende This is that which Christ saith here But it is now hydde from thyne eyes As though he should saye Because the paine is hydde lette not that deceaue thee Thou shalt kyll me as thou haste kylled the Prophets before me Nowe I dissemble the matter I suffer and beare all thynges And thys ys the cause that thou thynkest it shall alwayes go thus with thee And therfore no manne earnestly goeth about to repente and amende But knowe thou this thou haste not escaped the punishement If thou couldest onely beleue thou wouldest then deuise howe to escape this payne But forasmuche as thou doest not beleeue thou arte secure and carelesse and neglectest the tyme of thy visitation wherin thou art moued to repent wherein also thou myghtest be restored vnto the fauour of God and so art thou nothyng at all moued with this perill that lieth hydde This is the synne why the wrath and vengeance of God shall fall vpon thee and vtterly destroy thee Marke howe diligentlye therfore in this place what syn God recoūteth the greatest For here Christ gathereth all syns into one that is to say that the sonnes of perdition regarde not the word of God they let go all sermons and admonitions as thoughe they were deafe and in the meane season they thynke that theyr matters wille not falle oute so euyll so that they goe foorth without all repentaunce to synne For Ierusalem was a citie full of bloud euen as Englande also in tymes paste yea and that of late yeares haue ben ful of bloud for the manyfold persecution of the word Besydes this sin there were many other in Ierusalē as fornication adultery vsery couetousnes theft spoilyng of the poore oppression of widows fatherles gluttony dronkennes c. Nowe saieth Christ My mynde was to reproue these thynges with the worde that ye might amende and eschue the wrathe of God And for this cause I sent before vnto you my prophetes Iohn the Baptist and myne apostles Yea I my self taught among you wrought miracles and left nothyng vndone that was requisite necessary for your amēdement and saluation All your sinnes shold easily be forgeuē Ierusalem shold remayn if ye wold only know the
of our lyfe If the Iewes had done this the Romans although neuer so stronge and myghtie hadde neuer bene able to doo any thynge agaynste them yea they had neuer moued warre agaynste them But seynge they remained and continued in theyr synne obstinatly without any repentance and saide Tushe there is no ieopardie What should God cast away this citie wher his dwellyng place is wherin also alone his honour worshyp is maintened It will neuer come to passe Because of this vain bosting and vnrepentance God so plagued that their citie that ther was not one stone left vpon an other so that it is now vtterly destroyed and brought to naught and made an example for all them that obstinatly synne and wyl not amēd that the lyke peynes and plagues shall also chaunce to them but to other that receaue the word of God and repent it is a comfort and doctrine that they may lern when God hydeth the payne it is for their peace and that God will forgeue them their synnes if they only cease nowe from their wickednesse and returne vnto God For it is no meruayle though we synne But to defende oure synnes and obstinatly to perseuere and continue in them Thys by no meanes can GOD abyde hee wyll rather make hauocke of all togyther namely when he commeth on his gracious visitation and woulde gladdely call vs vnto repentance Thys Citie therefore was vnhappie neyther dyd any thynge destroye that but the glorious and noble title in that it was called the citie of GOD the house and dwellyng place of God Thys made the Iewes carelesse so that they thought on this maner Shold this citie come to naught It will neuer com to passe God can not cast it away Therefore though all the kyngdomes of the worlde came against it they shold neuer preuayle God wyll not suffer his citie dwelling place to be destroyed This title made thē so bold that for the redresse of their synfull lyfe they regarded not the visitation by the worde And by this meanes was God compelled that forasmuche as they refused to be visited vnto peace they shoulde be visited vnto deathe and destruction We Englishe men also are at this present daie of speciall grace and mere mercie visited of God by his worde but we in euery condition shewe our selues vnworthy of this syngular goodnes of God Some impugne the manifest truth of gods worde bothe by wordes and writynges Some abuse Gods worde vnto the maintenance of their couetousnes pride vnclennesse excesse and other moste greuous synnes It is therfore to be feared that excepte we spedily repent some great plague wyl sodeinly fall vpon vs whether it be by pestilence or by hunger by ciuile warre or by the inuasion of foreyne enemies Therfore let vs not forget this example that Ierusalem was so miserably destroyed because it receaued not the word of God but despised it that we mai lern gladly to hear the word of God and though we sinne yet that we should repent and amend And this is the first part of the Gospell After this the Euangeliste maketh mention that Christ wente into the Temple and did cast out all byers and sellers and sayde My house is the house of praier but ye haue made it a den of theues This dyd Christ with a meruailous great power and it is to be reckned with his other miracles which we are not able to folow For except it had ben so without doubte so many myghtie marchantes or occupiers had easily ben able to withstand Christ that they shold not geue place vnto him alone which without any weapon only with a whip as the Euangelist saith toke this weightie matter in hande In that they gaue place and made no resistence it sheweth euidently that Christ spake such wordes vnto the Iewes as he dyd to the Iewes in the gardein when they fell backward vnto the ground But thys act of Christ we Christians shall not folow Therfore let no man vse the storie to this ende as thoughe the Eclesiasticall ministers had any corporall or temporall iurisdiction as Christ exerciseth here such power For if Christ had not farre excelled the power of man hee alone agaynste so many coulde not haue done muche But we may not haue so great respect vnto the work as vnto the cause This expresseth Christ in these wordes when he saieth My house is the house of prayer but ye haue made it a denne of theues what cause had Christe that he should speake suche a fierce and harde sentence to the Iewes For without doubte they dyd not robbe nor steale in the temple But this was the matter The money changers had here their money dyd exercise bying and sellyng of shepe oxen doues c. for the sacrifices For euery Iewe could not bring with hym from home that he woulde sacrifice The priests deuised things for their owne auātage as the papistes did in time of blindnes that there should alwais be at hande plentie of cattall and peraduenture money also for to offer For the tēple also had her money as histories shew This semeth a thing more worthi of praise then of dispraise For seyng that God appointed and commaunded this seruice who durst be bolde to condemne this forasmuche as all these thynges made to auance and sette forth this seruice and worshipping of God that it myght be moste glorious and goodly But there was an other matter The priestes in dede made this pretence that they dyd all thynges to sette foorth the seruice of God but they wold not so greatly haue regarded that if they had not had so great profite by it Therfore what so euer they dyd they dyd it not for Gods cause but for theyr owne lucre and gain This couetousnes moued them that in all theyr doctrine they commended nothyng but sacrifices as our monkes and Priestes commende theyr sacrifice of the Masse that by it synnes are put away and the grace of God obteyned This made the people to swarme in goyng to Masse as though they had ben flockes of shepe But in the mean season while they sought their owne priuate commoditie and in their doctrine extolled their Missall sacrifice they vtterly omitted and left vntaught the true seruice and acceptable worshipping of God whiche is to feare God to beleue in God and to kepe his worde and by this meanes they encouraged men to go foorth in theyr wicked lyfe with great securitie and without any remorse of conscience Euē so played the Iewishe priestes They taughte the people that if they dyd kyll and sacrifice muche al things shoulde goe well with theym as we maye gather of the Prophetes whyche was the cause that they spake so muche agaynst sacrifices And this is a very great synne in deede when suche a robbery is committed that not the bodies but the soules are slayne for euer which is whē men are taught to put their confidence and trust in their owne
how children honor their parents howe seruants obey their masters howe the ministers of the churche are handled then shal ye vnderstand who loueth god and who doth not For children haue this commandement worde from god Honor thy father and mother But they say I let passe my father and mother and will honour and loue thee which art God in heauen Do not God saye thou hast my commandement set forth wherfore if thou loue me thou must loue honour thy parentes also and obey them in all things And this is the true louing of god But what do they Children would haue their parents awaye that they might lyue masterlesse Wherefore this must nedes be true that they loue not God So is it also in other kyndes of life Princes hath in their offices officers they charge them to do their deutie diligently If thou aske whether they loue God all will say yea and that they haue no cause to hate God Well I graunt that But answer why shewest thou no obedience and fidelitie to thy kynge If thou louest god with all thy hearte thou wouldest be more faithfull vnto thy Kyng and wouldest do thy office with more diligence So is there no seruaunt in any house so farre paste shame that will suffer this to be sayed by hym that he hateth God and loue hym not But what doth the louing of god signifie doth it not signifie to kepe Gods commandement and worde As Christ also saith If any man loue me he shal kepe my worde For if thou louest God thou canst not despise his commandements But what commandement geueth god to seruāts Or what doth seruantes promise their maisters doth not GOD require that And they do promise also meat and drynke with wages and for that cause maketh a couenant that they shold be faythfull in doynge suche seruice as belonge to the house and shew obedience in their seruice And for this cause also are they called seruants because they serue the housholde by their seruice and helpe them that haue families with their labour and seruice But where be any suche in housholdes Yea rather there is almost no greater disobedience negligence pride then amongest suche Ye and here I let passe the pickynge and stealynge of many of them Wherfore they loue not GOD they hate GOD and care not for his worde or els they woulde shewe more diligence in their seruice But at last they shall be rewarded for theyr vngodlines and lyue all the tyme of their lyfe with the curse of GOD in miserie and beggerie But as touchynge the pastours and ministers of the Churche it is no nede in this place to make longe rehersall The matter is plaine howe they are handled of rulers husbandmen and of their neyghbours craftes men and courtyers so that almost they that kepe hogges are more set by But the commandement of GOD is straight that they shoulde be counted worthie of loue honor and that nothynge should be denied them that is dewe vnto them As it appeareth in Malachie and Christe hymselfe sayth also euery workeman is worthie of his wages Wherfore as thou maiste not denie thy seruant his wages because he is euil So must not thou defraud thy pastour and curate because he is euill If Gods commandement moue thee not be thou sure of this punishement that thy corne beastes and other things shall proue ill and thou shalte louse more therby than euer thou tokest from thy pastor and minister Whereby it is euident that the worlde not onely loueth not GOD but that it is full of hatered towarde GOD. And the condition semeth almost tollerable not to loue GOD if it would not hate hym But all deny this crime But in dede this is very hatynge of God when thou art stubburne against thy parents Lordes Officers and when thou doste not that that God commaunde thee For this is his commaundement that thou shouldest obey and by obedience honour them this commandement doste thou hate For thou canst not find in thy hearte to do it and thou doste refuse to hear hit Who will say than but that thou hateste god This do al men crake that they loue god but wher as they heare commonly to be gods commandement that they should flee couetousnes exercise vpright bargeining auoid auarice the more that these thinges are beaten into them by comon sermons so muche the more stuburnely they go againste it What nede that prieste care say they what I do with my goodes Will he take vpon him to rule me If this belongeth not vnto the prieste it belongeth to god He wil surely reuenge it when he shall see his time by pestilence famine and other mischeifes of fyre and water c. This shall take from thee neither shall they knowlege any benefite therin Wheras thou if thou were a Christian mightest get fauour before God and man and fele and perceaue all thy goodes to encrease Wherfore it cōmeth to passe that the Pope the Byshoppes and tyraunts but also townes men rustikes noble men and yomen do not only not heare but also moue persecution againste gods worde For they ought to geue honour vnto gods worde to obey it to fynde the ministers of the churche that that is dew vnto them But they are more redie to catch that from them that they haue then to geue them more and then they stande in their owne conceites as though they did well Wherfore this lesson ought to be borne wel awaye He that hath the worde ought also to loue god that is he ought to know what workes god requireth of hym and obey hym and say Lord Iesu Christ thou hast opened mine eyes to see and know howe thou hast deliuered men from death and syn by thy death and hast made me heier of the kyngdome of heauen of euerlasting lyfe I geue thee thanckes for so great a grace will gladly do again all that thou requirest of me Thou commandest me by thy precepte that I shall honour my father and mother and I will do it gladly and with all my heart Thou gauest me charge that I shold serue my master faythfully and with all my heart I will do my worke diligently and with all obedience I will not refuse to do thy cōmandement Thou haste made me a mother and houswyfe ouer a familie I will well regard thy precepte and will rather bestow my lyfe then not regard my children and familie and see to them with al diligence that they be not seduced This is the very fruite that ought to procede of the wo●de And it is not possible but god must nedes rewarde such Christian men But here let euery man trye inwardly with hymselfe how greatly he loueth god For to loue god consisteth not only in the thoughtes as the Monkes beleue but to loue god is as Christe sayth in an other place to loue thy neyghbour For so sayth god If thou wilt loue me do this for my sake to
thy father and mother children wife husband and Lord This do I require of thee And consider diligently whether thou dost so then shalte thou fynde out whether thou louest god or hate him For they are only Christian men that hath the worde of God and loue Christ. These do say I will gladlye and with all my heart do for my neyghbour that that thou hast commanded me But if I shall be now and then preuented with anger impacience and such like then can he not please me but I will amende Christians do this but they that are not Christians do it not Wherfore this must nedes be true that Citizens husbande men children seruantes officers subiects commonly belonge vnto the deuill For they hate god and care not for his commandement And wheras he made them gaue them bodie soule founde thē their liuinge and gaue his only begotten sonne whiche is greatest of al They for all this synge hym this song euē hatred And if they could they would thrust hym out of heauen Suche is the loue they beare to God his worde Go to now and bost of thy loue towarde God and his worde wher as thou art so ful of hatred And contrariwise louest him shewest obedience vnto him whiche is to vs the cause of death and sinne in whome thou hast also thy hole delight being vtterly disobedient to God Wherfore the worlde generally doth shew obedience only to the deuil which is cheifly delighted with the hatred of God whā that is not done that god hath cōmanded this enemie maketh vs subiect to sin to death And if he could at this present houre corrupte all vitall he wold gladly do it Yet are we obediēt to suche an enemie which is so much geuē to seeke our destruction And in the meane time we suffer all that to be voide frustrat which is put forth to vs of god that gaue vs all thinges in especial his son with him euerlasting lif we cast away his cōmādemēt Who therfore may not praise gods righteousnes if he minister to vs that are disobedient all kinde of plages Wherfore leaue what it is to loue god The Samaritan loueth god not in that he geueth him any thinge but because he helpeth the miserable wonded man for his power For this saith God If thou wilt loue me and serue me do that for thy neyghbour that hath nede I haue no nede Wherfore this Samaritan is redie to serue God whiche is in heauen with his monie beast wine and oyle Not because God nedeth it for his owne person or because he doth this for GOD but he doth it for his neyghbour But therfore is it taken as done to GOD because God commanded it He commanded not this to go a pilgrimage to Rome or to sainct Iames or to buylde monasteries or any suche lyke thynge But this is his will that we should helpe one an other It is no nede saith he to seeke me at Rome thou shalte finde me at home with thy wyfe children familie Lord maiestrate and also in thy neyghbours house in the stretes in the market place and euery wher And howe can he make hymselfe more nighe vnto thee But the deuill casteth a darke myste ouer the worlde that it can not see what it is to loue God and to hate the deuill Wherfore we muste learne this with all diligence This Samaritan loke what care woulde haue done and what beneuolence he would haue shewed to his owne bodye being in lyke perill the very same he doth to his neyghbour hath dew cōmendation for that he loueth GOD and his neyghbour This must be learned to the entent that thou do it also For this fruite muste nedes folowe them that haue the worde If it do not folowe they are no Christian men in dede As this priste and Leuite whiche are sainctes without any felynge or affection For he that passeth by his neyghbour passeth by GOD. Wherfore beware of the example of the worlde which hateth both GOD and his neyghbour But do you for all men All that ye can And GOD wil surely recompence it But if thou wilte not loue god but passe by thy neyghbour in his perill thou shalte not escape vnpunished for so doinge Whiche thinge be thou sure of And this is the second doctrine out of this gospell but Christ by this parable woulde signifie also what benefit he hath bestowed on vs men how we may tast the true frute therof For we miserable men haue fallen vpon moste cruell robbers by sin wherby death and the deuill hath power vpon vs. which hath not only spoyled and rifled vs of all spiritual giftes which God gaue vs but hath also beaten and wonded vs that is to saye by synne are we cast hedlonge into all kynd of miseries In this might we perishe for any helpe that we can haue of the prieste and Leuite For they passe by geue no helpe to that miser For by the lawe is no man iustified and made righteous neither deliuered from sinne But at last cōmeth the Samaritan euen Christ Iesus our Lord whome his owne people would not receaue but counted hym for a Samaritan He is moued with our mischance he washeth our wondes with wyne and poureth in the helthfull oyle of his grace he taketh to cure oure sinnes and beareth them in his bodye and bringeth vs into the true Inne that is into the holy church and ther chargeth the host to take cure of vs. They are the ministers and teachers of the worde But manie of them as it appeareth in the Pope the Byshoppes and suche like regarde the charge but litle that the churche may be an hostrie and Inne the steward wherof is lewde without faythfulnes humanitie and the sicke men are but coursly handled For they should teache the worde of God but they persecute it they shold brynge men to Christ that they might so be deliuered frō syn but they drowne them the more depely in synne And yet we know that Christ doth not whollie caste awaye this hostrie and Inne Yf the Pope and Byshops will not teache vprightly let them do it to their owne peril which thei shal fele at last yet in the meane time Christ raiseth vp certein persons of low degree despised and abiecte which professe his worde take cure of the poore and miserable that they may recouer their health that they may obtaine through the gospel remission of sin and euerlasting life For without this worde is it vnpossible to gete such a great thing Wherfore we maye well geue thanckes vnto God for this great benefit and pray him that he will preserue and continew vs in such grace and saue vs for euer Amen The xiiii Sonday after Trinitie sonday ¶ The Gospell Luke xvii AND it chaunced as Iesus went to Ierusalem that he passed through Samaria Galile And as he entred into a certayne towne there met him ten men that
a sure confidence and faith in Goddes mercy then if thanke be not rendred vnto them for theyr benefites that other receaued at theyr handes that they suffer not theyr pacience to be ouercome by theyr vnkyndnesse For if we are Christians we must looke to be in no better case than Christ was himselfe We muste doo the beste that euer we can for all men and yet loke for suche vnkyndnesse that scarsly one amongest tenne be founde thankfull And it is possible that he may be founde kynde and woorthye of a benefite of whome we thoughte leaste that he woulde be kynde as this Samaritan The Lorde our GOD haue mercy vpon vs and grant that we may beare away these lessons and vse them well Amen Amen The xv Sonday after Trinitie sonday ¶ The Gospell Math. vi NO man can serue two masters for eyther he shall hate the one and loue the other or els leane to the one and despise the other Ye can not serue God and Mammon Therefore I say vnto you be not carefull for your lyfe what ye shall eate or drinke nor yet for your body what raymente you shall put on Is not the lyfe more worthe then meate and the body more of value then rayment Beholde the soules of the ayre for they sowe not neyther do they reape nor carry into the barnes and your heauenly father feedeth them Are ye not muche better then they Which of you by takyng carefull thought can adde one cubite vnto his stature And why care ye for rayment Consider the Lillies of the fields how● they growe They labour not neyther do they spinne and yet I saye vnto you that euen Salomon in all his royaltie was not clothed lyke one of these Wherefore yf God so clothe the grasse of the fielde which though it stande to daye is to morowe caste into the fornace shall he not much more do the same for you O ye of litle fayth Therefore take no thought saying what shall we eate or what shall we drinke or wherewith shall we be clothed after all these thynges do the Gentiles seeke For your heauenly father knoweth that ye haue nede of all these thynges But rather seeke ye fyrste the kyngdome of God and the ryghteousnes thereof and all these thynges shall be ministred vnto you Care not then for the morowe for to morowe daye shall care for it selfe sufficient vnto the daye is the trauayle thereof THE EXPOSITION THe matter of this gospel is very large conteynyng a longe Sermon against auarice or couetousnesse the whiche God dothe hate aboue al other vices because ther is no other vice that doth hynder the Gospelle more then thys and that is more hurtefull to Christian men And yet we see that all the world is oppressed therwith For all theyr myndes are day and nyght vppon theyr lyuyng And Auarice dothe specially stirre men to thys that no man shoulde be content with that lyuelode that he hath geuen frome god All men couete more and desireth a higher degree For fayre houses they woulde haue towers and palaices and yet after all this theyr couetousnes gapeth for greater thyngs and if it were not for auarice pride we should all haue inough neither shoulde we nede of so great pensyuenesse scratchynge and catchynge Christ wold remedy this wickednes with this sermon and he setteth forth the matter very hardlye and straightly No man saith he can serue two maisters For eyther shall he hate the one and loue the other or cleaue vnto one and despise the other And hereby it appereth that the whole care of the Lorde is that his true seruice and worshyp be not hyndred And it is a kynde of temptation that causeth Christ to geue thys precept so that this Gospell is not for youthe For it hath not yet that care for lyuyng and houshold stuffe they neuer aske how the market goeth For thys they thynke for a suretie that they shall lacke no lyuynge This sermon appertaineth specially to housholders to them that are procurers Furthermore it belongeth to the preachers of the worde which haue scant of lyuyng in the worlde and are constreigned by pouertie and nede to seke some meanes to fynde them their familie This men dothe Christ here comfort most specially and studieth to ryd them of their care and commaundeth them to beholde the birdes of the ayre that syth God prouideth for theym so plentyfully the preachers shall not lacke theyr portion so that they shall not dye for hunger Wherfore this sermon belongeth to vs which perceaue our lyfe to bee in perill for lacke of lyuynge whiche are compelled to prouyde lyuynge bothe for our selfe and also for other least that whyle we go about the office of preachyng we fall to vnlaufull and vnhonest shyftes But forasmuche as Christe sayth precisely that no man can serue God and Mammon it is necessarye for vs to learne what it is to serue God For to serue is nothyng els after the cōmon maner of speache then to doo that thou arte commaunded and it is as much to saye I serue a maister I do that that my maister commaunde me so that the seruice maye seeme to be referred not so muche to the person as to the worde commaundement For the maisters haue no nede in their housholdes to be fedde wyth meate and drynke of theyr seruants For they them selues haue store and plentie inough therof but this haue they nede of that their seruantes dooe execute theyr woorde and commaundement But when the seruant seeth to another matter and regardeth not his maisters commaundement but careth for that that an other command this is veryly the seruyng of two maisters After this maner also we must learne what it is to serue God that seruynge of God is no other thynge then to heare what he sayeth and to do it gladly and with all our heart But what dothe God commande vs before all thynges he byddeth vs to heare Christe and hyghly to esteeme his Gospell This is the onely trewe and acceptable seruice whiche we maye doo to God For here haue we his most assured commandement Then dothe he commaunde chyldren to honor their father and mother and the father and mother to nourishe bring vp and instruct their children and the wyfe to loue her husband to se to her familie the husband to prouide for sustenance and defence c. Wherfore when the chyldren honoure their parentes they serue God thereby For it is Goddes commaundement that they should do so Lykewise is it with the seruantes in a housholde when they doo that that is commaunded theym diligentlye they dooe this seruice not onely to their maister but also to God For it is his worde that commaunded this So is it also as concernyng other kyndes All should be Gods seruice yf we woulde onely discerne the cause why they shoulde bee so For as I sayde before to serue GOD consisteth not in the worke but in the worde and commaundement
may be reproued for the neglectyng of charitie But Christ doth not only defend and mainteyne his doynge agaynste them but also layeth the same crime to their charge For sanctifying of the Sabboth is to heare Gods worde to doo holy workes to loue thy neighbour to help hym at his necessitie and to shewe obedience to be mercyful to help to geue councell to conforte to breake breade to the hungrie c. This ought to be done on the Sabboth For he requirethe noo counterfaited seruice that wee should exercise all the day in syngyng in the Temple after the example of the papistes This is his will that the worde should be heard and that which is cōmanded therby shoulde be perfourmed in deede As there is an excellent saying in Osee For I wyll haue mercy and not sacrifice and the knowledge of God more then burnt offerynges For the knowledge of God is nothyng els but to heare Gods worde The reason is because that with out the worde no man can know any thyng as touchyng God But when the word is pronoūced which saieth I am the Lorde thy GOD whiche sente my sonne deliuered hym to be slayn for thee which had mercy vpon the at Baptisme c. By suche a worde is the knowledge of God communicate vnto vs that he is fauorable and mercifull whiche thynge reason can neuer perceaue and know by his owne strengthe Fur●hermore of this it foloweth that sithe the knowledge of God commeth by the woorde that thys is Gods seruice and sanctifyeng of the Sabboth to here the worde of God and to put it in practise The peruerse and ouerthwart phariseys neglect all this they heare not the word of God they care not for his commandementes and yet they wold be counted for such as violate not the sabboth So doth al papists kyngs princes that resist gods word They hear masses euery day they neuer heare any preaching of the worde yet they would be named with the excellent name of christians that serue God But he that desireth to knowe what it is to serue god let him learn that thing in this place euen to heare his word to kepe his cōmandements Wherfore euery day is sabboth day with vs christians For we must euery day heare Gods word and order our lyfe thereafter And yet for the peoples sake is the sonday ordeined to this entent that they shold chiefly hear on that day the word of God liue after it For the other six dais ar left for euery man to doo his busynes This is the first part of this gospel that this is the true keping of the sabboth worshipping of god whē the word of god is herd his cōmandements regarded Wherfore whē thou cōmest to a sermon or redest som gospel this is the worshipping of god more acceptable seruice vnto him then all other sacrifices as Osee saith The second part teacheth of humilitie For so dothe Christe expounde the parable in the ende He that exalteth hymselfe shal be brought lowe and he that humbleth himselfe shall be exalted Which is thus to be vnderstanded that men also and not onely God do vse to hate the proude and none but lyghte persones and wicked doo hate the humble and lowely For it is geuen by nature that all men loue suche When a handmayde sheweth her selfe humble and obediente in doyng her busines in the familie her maistres canne not hate her To be shorte Nature it selfe causeth all men to fauor the humble lowly to hate the proude As sone as the parents perceue disobedience pride in the children and seruants for these two vices are always ioyned together when they answer proudly that they ar not bound to be obedient at euery word the parentes can not abide this and they seeke some meanes to restreigne thys fiercenesse Or yf that they wyll not bee ruled to caste theym oute of the house Lykewyse doo the officers and Magistrates in their callyng They that among their subiects are prowd and stubborne those they tame by punyshement Howe chanceth it then that no man can abyde pryde God and his worde is the cause whiche saieth that he will labour all that he may to represse the prowde and stubborne As thys appeareth in all kyndes afterwarde All ryche menne learned wyse beautyfull stronge myghtie as soone as they began to be proude to forget modestie they were cast downe hedlong of God For as it is written God resisteth the proude He that hath such an aduersarie can by no meanes scape from fallyng Contrarily he that is sober mynded obteyneth the fauour bothe of God and man so that God wyth his angels do highly esteme him and men hath hym in great estimation and singuler renoume as examples doo declare that oftentimes poore mens children com to high renoume so that princes are fayn to haue thē in honoure for their wysedome and councells sake Wherof commeth this felicitie Uerily herof that God can not bee lackyng to them that are sober mynded and lowly As the .113 Psalme sheweth Who is as our God which dwelleth on hygh and hathe respect vnto the lowly in heauen and in earth He raiseth vp the symple out of the duste and lifteth the poore out of the myre that he may set hym with princes euen with the princes of his people Thus dothe God deale with the humble But as for theym that are prowde and can not refrayne from excesse and ouermuche agaynst them he setteth hym selfe with all indignation and he neuer ceaseth vntill they be throwē downe This ought to admonyshe vs to behaue our selues soberly and that chyldren and seruantes should shew them selues obedient and thinke God requireth this that I shoulde be obedient and that I shold not be proude but walke lowly Thys wyl I do neither wyll I care for that I am in suche a lowe and a base state and condition For this I knowe that when I doo my duetie God will regard and care for me how he may bryng me to a better state Thus came it to passe with Saule whiche when he was obscure and a keper of mules and thoughte hym selfe the lowest of the stocke of Beniamyn hee was aduanced to suche honoure that the Prophete Samuell receaued a commaundement from God to make hym kynge ouer Israel For as long as he was humble God was presente with hym by his mercye and grace But after that he was puffed vp with pride and began to be hygh mynded and to despise God and his worde he perceaued that God had no lesse mynde to caste hym downe then before he hadde mynde to aduaunce hym vntill at last he dispeired vtterly and killed hymselfe and all his kynne was destroied The example of Dauid belongeth to this matter also It appereth that his myght and doctrine was excellent yet was he not therfore proude and high mynded He folowed the state of a shepehearde and obeyeth his fathers
this vice is geuen by nature that we are glad to beleue lies for because our heart is proue therto By this meanes the Pope and his sectaries beleue constantly in the masse and in the seruice and intercession of sainctes in monasticall vowes ceremonies fastes c. But it is a false and fayned fayth and by your reuerence ful of whoredome baudrie The heart is full of fornication False faith causeth spiritual whoredom But on the contrari part we which thankes be vnto god haue the pure and chaste spowse for the word is doubtlesse sincere and true do not beleue constantly wher as neuerthelesse we sholde beleue cōstantly But they can not beleue so constantly seing they haue not the worde All the cause therof is in oure olde man in the deuill for that that we thorow originall sinne depart from the worde and truth vnto lyes Out of this gospell we must first learne that we haue nede of the worde And then that we embrace it with a sure faith And that afterwarde doth therof ensue remission of sin and euerlastyng lyfe so that we are surely ridde from all difficulties and dangers both in this life and in the life euerlasting But when the worde is lackyng ther is a faith also as the Anabaptistes Arrians Turkes Iewes Papistes haue a fayth But it is a faith without the worde which is ingenerat in vs by nature through the fall of Adam This is a lying fayth which by nature we may kepe more surely then the worde of God After that Christe had preached this to the sicke of the Palsye and forgaue his sinnes The scribes thinke that Christ blasphemeth God in that he forgeueth sin This part is necessarie also and of greate wayght For this is euident by the example of all phantasticall persons that all are in this errour that they know not howe synnes be forgeuen Demaunde this of the Pope and of his doctours add they can not tell thee what absolution doth For all the Popedome holdeth fast by this doctrine and it is surely holden vp therby that grace is powred into them that he that would obtaine it hath nede of contrition confession satisfaction But when it is demanded what is the office of absolution and of the keies they answere that it is an exterial administration which is obserued in the church So saye the Anabaptistes also what shall baptisme preuayle to the obtayning of remission of sinnes sith it is but a litle water The spirit is requisite To be short no secte maker no monke no priest could see this that remission of sinne is a power geuen to man As it is here in the gospell Wherfore learne thou this and say I know that God doth onely forgeue the sinne that I confesse yet this is also to be knowen by what I may be certified that my synnes are forgeuen or what is the meane by the whiche my sinnes are forgeuen And there say If I desire remission of sin I must not go into some corner and say O god forgeue me my sins And thē loke for som Angel whom god shold send vnto thee to say that thy sinnes are forgeuen For god promiseth that he will come vnto vs that baptisme may be amonge vs and his word most holy that it might be said I baptise thee in the name of the father of the son and of the holy ghost He that beleueth and is baptised shall be saued But thou sayste that baptisme is water onely It is true but this water is not alone but Gods worde is with it Therfore when I come to the minister whiche hath the peculier commandement of GOD or to any other Christian and desyre remission of my synnes There doth the minister pronounce I in the stede of GOD declare vnto thee through Iesus the remission of all thy synnes And here mayste thou surely truste that thy synnes are forgeuen For baptime and the worde will not deceaue thee This dyd they not teache in the Popedome neither doth any of their preachers vnderstand this Wherfore geue you thankes to God for this benefite light and learne diligently that God alone forgeueth sinne But how verely no otherwise then it is here in that he hath geuen men such power As Christ begynneth that in this place and afterwarde geueth commandement that frō henceforth it shold alwayes be obserued and kepte in the congregation vnto the ende of the worlde that repentaunce remission of sinnes sholde be preached in his name So is remission of sinnes amongest men to be required or in the worde and no wher els For ther only may it be founde This suffereth thee not to ascend into heauen therfore But whē thou desirest remission of synne receaue baptisme if thou be not yet Christined or if thou be see that thou doest call to minde that promesse and be not harde of of belife Go also and be at one with thy neyghbour then aske absolution And as thou hearest that remission of sinne is pronounced vnto thee in the name of Iesu so beleue and thou shalt obtaine thy desire So that baptisme absolution the publike worde the sacrament maye not seme a lyght thing vnto thee but that remission of sin may be asked and required therby For to this intent God hath called and ordained thy Pastour and Curate thy father and mother thy Christian neyghbour hath put his word in their mouth that thou shouldest aske confort and remission of syn of them so that this maye so be counted the commandement and ordinance of god that we shold geue credence to the wordes of men when they according to Christes worde and commandement vse their ministration and office For these are not the wordes of men but of God Wherfore these wordes are to be beleued constantly and not to be despised When the minister baptiseth a childe accordyng to Christes commādement There thou hearest the wordes pronoūced of a man But they are the wordes of God neither must thou take them any otherwise then if god had pronounced theym hymselfe So whenne thy synnes are forgeuen thee in absolution thou mayest no more doubte then yf God hadde spoken theym hymselfe For GOD hym selfe pronounceth this sentence that thy synnes maye be forgeuen thee Wherefore learne in this place the waye howe to aunswere these phantasticall persons when they crie on this wyse What is water but water We know thys also But they are ignorant hereof that the worde of God is ioyned with suche water Wherfore it is no longer pure water but diuine water whyche the mynister geueth not of hymselfe but God commaunded it so to be geuen to the intente that by it we myghte haue a new byrthe to enter into the kyngdome of God and Remyssion of all oure synnes And as GOD geuethe the worde whyche is hys and not oures so dothe hee geue also Faythe vnto the worde For bothe of them are the gyftes of God Faithe and the worde
healpee theym by my worde and they wyll not Therfore if they wil not hear my word let them heare the deuyls worde and let them perishe also in the kyngdome of confusion Thus hath it chaunced to the congregations of the east and to the mooste flouryshynge communalties and to greate regions whyche are nowe vnder the Turke Hungarie also is almoste vndoone vtterlye In other places they wyll not heare the gospel Wherfore for a punyshment they are constreigned to heare the Anabaptistes and other diuelyshe doctoures This is the punishement where as Gods worde is despised and not hearde For it is the greattest and moste haynous synne and therefore the moste greatest and greuousest punishemente is prouided for it This is gods will that we should embrace the worde most louyngly and not onely write it in fine letters in our bookes but also in our heartes But the world will not grant hym this place and it scarcely suffereth it to be in bokes sermons it had rather haue the dyuel in the hert and it shall haue hym at length Wherfore learne this also that God hath cause inough to punishe other synnes of oures But this synne passeth all whenne his worde is set at naught and when they are yll ordered that call men to this mariage He therfore that is holden wyth thys synne lette hym learne to see vnto hym selfe by thys doctrine that he may know that it is no lyttle synne but the moste greatest and most greuous of all synnes whiche God canne not suffer but punysheth it most greuously All men crye out agaynste periurie and auarice that they beare such route in the worlde And thus is trewe that these thynges canne not longe escape vnpunyshed But in that we haue the Gospell and care soo lyghtely for it and in the meane tyme sette our myndes idelly vppon trifles whyle that the woorde is preached this is a synne passynge all other synnes and doubtlesse shall so bee punyshed of GOD that errours and lewde teachers maye enter in wyth all power to take awaye all thynges As it is in Grece and in other Regyons where as nowe Mahomette reygneth whych at thys time dryuethe theym to the abhominations of the dyuell whyche before hadde the worde of GOD but wold not beleue it In the Popedome it chaunced thus also There was first the trewe doctrine When menne were vnkynde and despysed the doctrine God punyshed that synne on thys wyse that they allowed monkery and mooste impudente lyes Nowe also is thys commynge to passe agayn For there must nedes chance to thys synne bothe corporall and spirituall punyshementes where as the dyuell castethe amongest vs Arrians and Anabaptistes For why is not Goddes woorde regarded Why is it not receaued thankefullye Remember ye therefore that we muste beware of thys synne and magnyfye the woorde of GOD and heare it dylygently For although we had none other cause to doo it yet this were a sufficient cause that GOD hathe commaunded it for that it is a mooste acceptable seruice vnto hym For it is no littell matter that we doo serue suche a greate Lorde Hee canne requite and recompence it moste lyberallye Wherefore thys seruyce oughte to be moste acceptable to all Christian men that they might thynk Trewely yf my Lorde and my GOD requyre thys that I shoulde heare hys worde I wyll gladly doo hym thys seruyce that I may boaste of this that I haue bestowed an hower of a daye in Goddes seruice This shoulde be a sufficient cause for vs to regarde Gods word But besydes these there are other causes also more euidente For thys doth GOD promyse to the also yf thou wylt heare my woorde and kepe it Thou shalt subdue the deuyll so that he wyll not be so bolde as to come nere vnto thee For where my word is there am I. And where I am the deuyll can haue no place And besyde all this profite thou shalt haue all thy synnes forgeuen thee and thy hearte inflamed to the true study of religion and obedience towarde God and man and to be short thou shalte obtayne at last lyfe euerlasting For I poynt and prescribe to thee suche seruice to do as for the whiche great profit may redounde vnto thee For if there were no profite for thee at all yet were thou bounde to doo it because it is my will that it should be doone But now I commaunde thee to do such seruice as is moste for thy profite As we proue by experience when we do nothing but repete the ten commaundementes and the Lords prayer there commeth always therof a newe profite that we may vnderstande some thyng that came not to our mynde before And this commoditie is specially therwith that the dyuell therby is dryuen frome thee that he may not hurt thee Wherfore lette no christian be so arrogant that he thynke that hee vnderstandeth now the Lordes prayer and the ten commandementes And if any suche thynge come in mynde iudge it to be a temptation and say If I haue sayd it to day nowe wille I saye it agayne that thou mayest alwayes repelle and put awaye the deuyll frome thee and so shalte thou doo vnto GOD moste profytable seruice If thou doest not so thou shalte offende God greatly But who would gladly proue and fele so greate wrathe of God But alas thus goeth the matter A great parte nothyng regardeth the worde But yet nothyng is more certaine then that if for sinnes pestilence and warre befalleth that God will not regarde thee but that he will stoppe his eares at thy crie Euen as thou also hast deafe eares at his worde As it is in Salomon Because sayth he I haue called and ye haue refused I haue put forth my hand and there was none that would see ye haue despised all my councell and neglected my discipline I also will laugh and scorne you when that that ye feared is chaunced vnto you When sodein miserie shall fal vpon you and destruction as a tempest breake in on you When tribulation and anguishe shall come vpon you Then shall they call m to e and I will not heare them in the morning they shall ryse and shall not fynde me because they hated to be reformed and receaued not the feare of the Lorde and obeyed not my councell but did caste of all my correction This shal be the punishement of this synne when thou shalte at thy appointed tyme be bytterlye punished euen then thou shalte haue GOD to laugh thee to scorne which shall say that this chaunced worthely vnto thee because that wheras he put forth vnto the doctrine of sincere councell thou despisedst it now therfore it chaunceth worthely vnto thee that thou hearest the deuil If thou wilt not heare him that saith Come vnto me all that labour and are heuie burdened I wil refresh you heare thou the vngodly souldier which first curseth and banneth and afterward thrust thee through with a speare Thou cāst not refuse this as
of his worde as we wolde of a power that is almightie For he that hath that hath all and can doe all thynges And he that hath it not can do nothynge againste synne death and the deuill For loke what Christ doth here with the sonne of the ruler wher as he defendeth him by his worde againste death that lyfe shold not be oppressed of death the very same doth he make to worke in vs all by his worde if we do but receaue it and purposeth not only to deliuer vs from corporall euils but also from sin and eternall death Wherfore we muste folow the example of this ruler that in our peril euilles we may here require health wheras the almightie worde hath so redie and present power and wil to helpe vs. For wher as this ruler maketh haste hateth all delay Christ maketh muche more haste and differreth not the helpinge vnto the comming of the father but rather in this very houre and moment he wil haue the sycke child made whole So we also must not doubte but that Christ will be most redie to helpe vs if we do but aske it of him and trust surely for it of him For to this intēt was he sent and came into the earth to deliuer vs from sin death to destroye the tyranny of the deuill and to open the kyngdome of god for vs. For this very cause the father our most merciful god sent him for this cause he came into the earth Wherfore he that asketh helpe of hym shal not depart without helpe as we see in this ruler which only intreateth for bodelye helth Howe much more redie shall his wil be wheras is more perill and where as helpe is more necessary for vs wher as the matter of euerlastyng lyf is in hande This is the first as touching the which it is the vse to instructe and teache when suche kynde of miracles be taught For therfore dyd Christ worke them and afterward they were preserued in monuments bookes that we might know the power and will of Christe and haue our refuge vnto him in all trouble and perill The second whereof we must teach in this history is that a notable example is sett forth vnto vs in the whiche we may know certainly truly what is faith Our aduersaries the Papistes teache none otherwise as touching faith then that it is a certein knowledge concerninge Christ and what he hath don But in this the true Christians haue no more than the deuil hipocrites haue For these also know of Christ of his miracles actes But as concerninge Christian faith the scripture speaketh on this wise that by it we obtaine remission of sinnes righteousnes euerlastinge life For this saith Paule we suppose that a mā is iustified by faith without the workes of the law And the Prophet Abacuk saith The righteous lyueth by faith And Christ saith to Mary whose sinnes were forgeuen Go thy wayes thy faith hath saued thee Wherfore this faith is no faith of the deuil of hypocrites in the congregation whiche know only the history holde it as purely sincerely as Christians do For this could not be hid priuie frō the deuil what he dyd suffered in the earth But although this is necessary for a Christian to knowe yet this is not the true faith by the whiche we obtayne remission of sinnes and life euerlastinge But in this place it is described by an exāple what is true faith euē to thinke surely that that Christ speaketh promiseth is most certaine without all faulte For these two are ioyned together when god promiseth that we shold ēbrace it with faith doubt nothing but that it is most true And that it is most certaine although we do not perceaue it or see it And loke wher the promise is we embrace it with faith that is a true Christian faith as we see in this ruler He commeth to Christe and desyreth him to go downe with him and to helpe his son The ruler tooke it very heuily and was greatlye afrayd For he dreaded greatly least that if he brough not christ betimes his son shold die afterward ther shold be no hope of helpe By this he declareth what maner of faith he hath wher as he knowledgeth christ for his helper For without this meaninge he woulde neuer haue come to Christ. Wherfore this ought to be counted a greate thynge that wher as by nature he despeired of recoueringe of lyfe for men had no longer hope of lyfe in hym Yet he taketh a longe iorney to Christ with that hope that if he myght bring Christe to him before he was deade he should not be past cure But yet could not Christe take this for faith because that although this was a certaine knowledge of Christ yet was it not such as for the setting forth wherof he came into this worlde For he will not be taken and acknowledged onely for an helper in bodilie necessities yea and that so he be present but such worde is set forth as touching him in the promise and reuelacion of the gospel that we may fele that his godly power is present against all euill but speciallie againste spirirual euill If he hath diuine and godlyke power them must his worde be thought almighty And to this point doth he adhorte this ruler that he might rather haue respect to the cause of the miracles then the miracles themselues and that he mighte begine at last to hope for saluation out of the word although ther had ben no miracle shewed For in the miracles is ther alwayes present ayde required But this is true faith that despeireth not of the promise of the worde although ther be no signe of present ayde and succoure And this must be the fayth of al sainctes that god may be glorified and not our will And that if god sheweth not himselfe appliant vnto vs as soone as we will and after what way we wil yet that we shoulde not ceasse from praisyng hym as the hypocrites doe Wherfore he requireth such a faith that can abide patiently althoughe gods miracles be not done at his becke But this faith can not be excepte there be respecte had to this word as touching Christ whiche is that the deadly malediction and curse is by hym taken awaye so that al that are incombred with bodilie euils and with death although they are destitute of other signes in their deliuerance yet should not despeire as touching the final last deliuerāce through the death and resurrection of Christe And Christ commandeth that all shold loke seeke for this signe and as for the other he wold not haue vs careful for them For as touchyng this cheif signe he hath put forth his expresse worde and that without any condition that al might certainly beleue to haue remission of synnes deliuerance from death life euerlasting for Christes sake And he wold that
wrath and heuie displeasure Wherfore he that feleth his heart thus to be hardened with desire of reuengyng let him looke in this gospell and behold as in a glasse what greate danger he is in and let hym pray vnto God for forgeuenes for that he hath so longe time borne hatered in his heart against his neyghbour so proudly despisynge the Iudgement of God And let him also forthwith begin to forgeue his neyghbour from the bottom of his heart least he fall into the Iudgement of god before he obtaine remission of sinne and life euerlastyng through Christ our red●mer and sauiour The whiche thing the mercifull God and heauenly father graunte vs. Amen The xxiii Sonday after trinitie Sonday The Gospell Math. xxii THen the Phariseis went out and toke counsayle howe they might tangle him in his wordes And they sente out vnto him theyr Disciples with Herodes seruauntes saying Master we knowe that thou art true and teacheste the waye of God trulye neyther carest thou for anye man for thou regardest not the out warde appearaunce of men Tell vs therefore howe thinkest thou Is it lawfull that tribute begeuen vnto Ceasar or not But Iesus perceauynge theyr wyckednes sayde Why tempte ye me ye hypocrites Shewe me the tribute moneye And they toke hym a penye And he sayd vnto them Whose is this ymage and superscription They sayde vnto hym Ceasars Then said he vnto them Geue therefore vnto Ceasar the thyngs whiche are Ceasars and vnto God those thynges whiche are Gods When they hearde these wordes they maruayled and left him and went theyr way THE EXPOSITION THe cause of this gospel depēdeth hereof that the Iewes in the law of Moses had such a promise If they kept the commandementes of God they should haue a kyngdome and a kyng of their owne neuer be subiectes to any strāge gouernour They trusted so much to this promise that they thought they shold neuer loose their kyngdō And although at that presēt they serued a strāge ruler yet they thought that they had not lost their right of the possession of that their kingdome And therfore they many times rebelled against the Romains when they had neuer so litle occasion offered to this end that they might recouer again their kingdome and imperie although many of them dyinge for the matter they neuer preuailed against the mightie Romains And albeit with al their iurisdictiōs cōmotions rebelliōs they did so litle yea rather nothīg profit that al things at al times grewe to be worse worse yet for the recouery of their right which they thought to be right good lawfull thei left nothīg vnattēpted This is a meruelous exāple of hypocrisie The Iewes could both nobly notably bragge boste of the promise that was made vnto them cōcerning the proprietie of their kingdom the cōtinual possession of the same but they neuer remembred the cōdition which was if they kept the cōmandements of God walked in his wayes that they mighte obserue that for the promise sake They wold haue the kyngdō made sure vnto them yet the obedience whiche they promised to god they performed nothing at al. The kingdom said they is ours it is promised to vs therfore wil we by no means suffer it to be takē away frō vs euen as stubborne disobedient seruants alledge alwayes their couenaūtes bargaines whatsoeuer they do afterward But they ought to know that as the maister is bounde to performe the couenauntes and bargaine made with his seruant so is the seruant first of all likewise bounde to worcke diligētly to do that which his vocatiō callīg requireth what his masters will is that he shold do So was the matter also with the Iewes They rebelled against god vtterly neglected this cōmādements yet wold they enioye their libertie Therfore this was a waighty earnest question amōge them whether they ought of right to obeye the Emperour of Rome which was a stranger none of the Iewes stocke seyng they had so euident and plaine promise that they shold haue a kyng of theyr owne And about this matter come they now to Christ that they may snarle him and take him in a trappe as they thought what soeuer he answereth They ioyne vnto thē Herodes seruāts demaūde whether it be lawful to pay tribute vnto Cesar or not For thus they were persuaded surely thought that if Christ answered It is lawfull he shoulde fal into the indignation of the people and be counted to haue done a greate faulte for asmuche as he spake that which was contrary to the law of God For the promise was that this people should haue a kyng of their owne bloud and that they should haue no strangers to reigne ouer them Now on the contrarie side if he should say that it is not lawfull then were there no waye with hym but present death For the Romains would neuer suffer that Christ therfore after theyr iudgement muste nedes be taken in a trap and fal into present danger whether he doth affirme or denie so maliciously go they about to snarle Christ and to cast him into danger But what followed how handled Christ the matter verely euen so that he cut his aduersaries throtes wyth their owne sworde Shewe me saith he the tribute money And when they shewed hym the coyne accordinge to his request he demaunded of them whose image and superscription that was The Phariseyes thinckyng that their deuice should nothing be hindred by their answer said It is Cesars Christ hath nowe that he desired and therfore streightwayes he answereth them to the question If ye saith he saye that this is the image and superscription of Cesar then according to your confession geue Cesar his owne and that whiche is due vnto him For why should ye not geue that to Cesar whiche ye your selfe saye that it is his This could none otherwise be vnderstāded but that they cōfessed that they had receaued Cesar to be their Lord ruler and gouernour Therfore it was no harde matter for Christ euē by their owne wordes to tourne the whole matter vpon their owne heades that he shold not take that awaye from Cesar that was Cesars in dede euen by the confession of them that put forth the question And this is the cause of this gospel a moste wise and prudent stratageme or a politique subtilitie or subtile policie of warre wherby he casteth his aduersaries into that snare which they had prepared for him Their desier was to snarle him in his answer For they thought that Christ durste neither affirme nor denie the matter Christ prouoketh thē again to answere and when they haue answered they are snarled in their owne snares taken in their owne trappes and perceaue right wel that their deuise was naught and plaine folyshnes yea and most pernicious to them selfes In this historie two thinges are dilgently to be cōsidered noted marked First in
this example of the Iewes let vs learne our peruersitie and frowardnes We gladly complaine when we are oppressed and alwayes thincke that we haue wrong done vs. And it is true if we consider the state of the worlde we are many times iniured and wronged And afterwarde we thincke that we haue a iuste and sufficient cause to set forth our right and to accuse the violence iniquitie of other so that there is no end of complaining as here the Iewes cōplained of the Romains for vsurping their kingdom For what iuste cause had the Romains against the Iewes Therfore by this cōparison they were certain that they had the best and greatest right and the most iust title to the kyngdome But yet there was a fault in the Iewes For although thy neyghbour doth the wrong yet must thou cōsider the matter more depely and thincke on this maner what if I haue moste greuously offended the Lorde my god and haue longe before this deserued that he shold take awaye from me not only this my ritght but also my very body and lyfe This one thyng must we learne For this semed very greuous to the Iewes to be subiectes to an heathē Emperour They thought thus with thē selues We are the people of God The heathen know nothing of god They are defiled with Idolatrie with adulterie whoredome dronckennes all other kynde of wickednes why then shoulde we serue them knowledge them to be our lordes and rulers But they that feared god prayed vnto god for their deliueraunce trusted litle or nothing at al to their right title neither did they bragge of that matter For they perceaued right well that they had deserued that plague if it had ben much greater For as cōcernyng the doctrine that was publiquely cōmonly taught it was very corrupte vnpure as the Euangelical historie testifieth the common wealth was not iustly vprightly gouerned As for couetousnes vsurie pride drōckēnes bancketing fleshely pleasure suche other vices they were cōmonly vsed yea that frely and without punishment as it is also among vs at this present daye Among the Iewes there was nothing almost in good order whether we respecte duties towards god or mā What shold god now do Shold he dissēble wincke at such so great contempte both of himselfe and of his word in the meane while defende these naughty packes with their right title when they to set forth his honour would do nothing at all nor amende any thing that was amisse Uerely God had here a iuste cause that forasmuch as they did cast awaye so beastly the right of God he also should suffer the right of this people to decay and come to naught For the Iewes had not their kingdome on this cōdition that it should stand for euer For god gaue thē that kingdom vnder a certain cōdition whiche was that they should performe that which he commanded them to do On this maner was his promise If they were righteous and obedient and kepte his commandementes But they would haue this promise wythout any condition although they on their behalfe shewed no obediēce at all A good kynde of people which would haue all things do nothing yea they shoulde haue remembred this rule do thy dutie so shalt thou receaue what is due vnto thee If an husbandeman of the countreye plaiteh the vnthrifte and riotously spendeth awaie that he hath so that he payeth not his rent at the time appointed is he iniuried wronged if he be put awaye from his farme that farme hired forth to an other which is better then he and wil kepe his couenaūtes better Therfore must we also learne to moderat our complaining and not onely consider our right and what vnright our neyghbour doth vs but also what gods right is and howe vnrightly we haue dealte with hym and so paciently and humbly lyftynge vp our heartes handes vnto god mekely reuerently say I haue not deserued that this mā shold do me this iniurie wrong Notwithstāding I must let him go loke vpō my selfe cōsider how the matter goeth betwene god me Oh there finde I a great lōge register which declareth vnto me that I am ten times worse that I haue ten times yea ten thousand times more offēded god thē my neighbour hath offēded me Therfore wil I paciētly beare this litle displeasure that my neyghbour hath done against me lest God seing my fearce cruel minde against my neighbour reuēge also and punishe that wickednes whiche I haue committed against him O Lord forgeue me handle me not according to my deserte and I will also gladly forgeue whatsoeuer is done againste me For it were againste all right that we shoulde so greatly vrge force our right which haue so vnrightly dealt with God concerning his right He that can preserue kepe and defende his right life and goods by lawfull meanes doth wel But he that can not this do let him not outragiously complaine but quieting himselfe let him with a contented minde saye That should be my righte and they that thus wronge me do very vniustly Notwithstanding I franckly and freely confesse that before God I haue deserued farre more greuous thinges And by this meanes we shall not be lyke the Iewes which thorow their own wickednes were the cause of all their miseries and plagues and yet thought to enioye their right and libertie although they had cast out God among them from his right longe afore euen as euill subiectes shoulde require of their maiestrate helpe and defence againste their enemies and yet would be free from paying tribute toll rent subsidie and such other paymentes that are due from them to the maiestrate But God aforeseing this hath geuen the maiestrate a swearde that he shoulde compel the vnwilling and disobedient The cōmon people also would gladly haue Pastours and preachers among them and yet do they defraude their ministers most vniustly of their tythes and other dueties which they ought of conscience to paye And forasmuche as the spirituall Pastour hath no power to compell them that refuse to paye their duties the miserable caytiues poll and pill bribe and steale defraude and conuey from the good pastour which continually both in prayer and exhortation watcheth like a faithfull sheppeheard for the saluatiō of their soules all that euer they can thincke it well gotten good although they haue gotten it neuer so wickedly and vniustly I sweare ▪ say they by Iesus Christ It is wel gottē that is gotten of a Priest The godly maiestrates in this behalfe ought to maintaine the right of the Pastours and seuerely to punishe such rebelles as walke inordinatly and wil not paye their duties The worckeman is worthy of his rewarde sayth our Sauiour Christ. The blessed Apostle writeth who goeth a warfare any time at his owne coste Who planteth a vineyarde eateth not of the
to Cesar that are due to Cesar it is as much as though he should saye If thou be a subiect or one of eyther the hygher or lower degree be content with thy state and trouble not the politique order with thy importunitie and lewde behauioure Hee that hathe an householde lette hym faythfully looke to hys housholde Lette the subiectes obey the rulers as officers appoynted of GOD for the punyshement of wicked doers but for the prayse and safegarde of theym that doo well Lette the chyldren be obedient to their parentes Christe reproueth not neyther doothe he condemne any of these ordinaunces or degrees of persons For they are necessarie vnto a politike kyngedome whyche God canne not want All thys tendeth to thys ende that a Christian manne should not exempt hym selfe frome the politique kyngedome as the Monkes dyd whyche thought thus that if they should lyue after the common sorte of men they shold hardely be saued But Christ teacheth the contrary because that no manne shoulde thynke that he wyth hys doctrine and Gospelle taketh awaye any Ciuile ordinaunce and politique regiment Therefore abyde in thy state Continue in thy vocation and callynge Geue to Cesar that is due to Cesar And geue to god that whiche belongeth to God that is to say Beleue in Iesus Christe heare his Gospell and embrace the same Lyue in the feare of God Be obedient to his cōmandementes Be charitable louyng mercyful gentyll ▪ paciente c If thou geue thys to God he requireth no more As concernyng thynges belongynge to thy body to thy householde to thy state or condition of lyfe lette all these thynges bee subiecte to Cesar A Christian may serue God and Cesar together But the truthe is the Iewes woulde neyther haue geuen to God that was due to God nor to Cesar that belonged vnto Cesar. And here muste we diligently note that as GOD geueth to Cesar his imperie and regimente perfecte whole and sounde For before God or in thy Faith it bryngeth no impediment whatsoeuer thy office or vocation bee thou mayest also if thou wylte with that thy outwarde office exercise trewe godlynesse so likewyse Cesar ought not to trouble the kyngdom of God nor violentlye to compelle menne that they should not geue that to God whyche is due to god What we doo owe to God it was declared before namely to heare his worde gladly and accordyng vnto that to order oure lyfe and to doo nothyng contrary vnto it We canne doo no more to God here in this worlde Neyther oughte Cesar nor any magistrate to bee an impedimente to theyr subiectes in thys seruice of GOD. For if the Magistrate wold presume to doo it the subiectes oughte not to obeye hym yea they ought rather to suffer all extremities thenne to doo any thynge agaynste God and theyr conscience Therefore this is a moste horrible synne whenne the Magistrate is so importune in requyryng obedience that he wyll forbydde that obedience whyche is due vnto God As whenne they forbydde the trewe doctrine of the Gospell to bee taughte in theyr countreys and punyshe theyr subiectes whenne they receaue the Sacrament of the body and blood of CHRIST vnder bothe kyndes accordynge to Christes institution Agayne whenne they enforce and by compulsion dryue men vnto Idolatrie worshippyng of images goynge on pylgremage inuocation of Sainctes byenge of the Popes pardons Masses for soules departed and suche other abhominations In these and such lyke they excede and passe the boundes of theyr power and hynder that obedience whiche is dewe vnto God For that doth God require of vs aboue all thynges And lette vs obeye hym in all poyntes Therfore when the Magistrates sette them selues agaynst God and the trewe woorshyppyng of hym the subiectes ought to know that in thys behalfe they owe noo obedience to theyr rulers neyther are they to be obeyed For it is written We muste obeye God more then menne And Christ commaundeth here not onely to geue to Cesar that is dewe to Cesar but also to geue to God that is due to God If the magistrate can not abide this but for thine obediēce sake toward god his word doth cruelly entreat thee yea taketh thy life from thee be content suffer his tirany paciently cōmit thy cause to God and let this cōfort thee that although the magistrat hath power ouer vs yet hath he not power alone but god also euen the Lord that dwelleth in heuen which is greater then either king or Cesar therfore more to be obeyd thā any magistrate vnder the heuēs And if it so be that one of their commaundementes muste bee neglected and sette aside the commaundement of Cesar oughte to geue place to the cōmaundement of God For if thou wilt not obeye God but shewe thy selfe a flatterer to the Magistrate God is so myghtie a Lorde that he will punyshe that disobedience that thou doest vnto him wyth hell fyre and euerlastynge dampnation Who knowyng this wyll wyttingly cast himselfe into such myserye and not rather wyshe onely one Cesar but also all Cesars yea the whole worlde to be agaynst hym thenne he shoulde disobeye the Lorde hys God and thoroughe that disobedience to purchase to hym selfe eternall deathe Bee the magistrates neuer so madde they can do no more but punyshe the body as oure Sauiour CHRIST sayeth Bee not afrayde of theym that kylle the bodye As for the sowle they canne not kylle But feare hym rather whyche is able to destroye bothe body and soule in hell fyre But we shall here marke that vnder this one word Cesar not onely the persone of Cesar is to be vnderstanded but also euery ciuile Magistrate temporall ruler worldly gouernour officer c. Geue sayeth Christ to Cesar that is dewe to Cesar and to God that is due to God Nowe consyder also the rewardes If thou obeye God and folowe his commandemente the rewarde of thys obedyence shall be euerlastynge and immortall that is to saye heauen and eternall lyfe But yf thou obeye the temporall magistrate agaynste God the rewarde that thou shalte receaue shall bee but shorte and transitorye and after that thou shalte suffer the peynes of euerlastynge damnation in that moste horrible lake that burneth with fyre and brymstone Such as lyue vnder tyrants ought to consyder this that they may certainly knowe that God requireth of all men his obedience whych also oughte vnfaynedly to bee shewed come lyfe come deathe mangre the tyrantes beardes GOD doothe not forbydde but that thou mayste geue to Cesar that belongethe vnto Cesar yet so that that whiche is due vnto hym be not omitted nor lefte vndone And that not withoute a cause For of Cesar we haue no more but meate drynke cloth defence peace and whatsoeuer is requisite vnto thys present lyfe But of God we haue all these thynges body soule and at the last euerlastyng lyfe Why then should we sette lesse by God of whome we haue all good and
hom Dignus est mer●en c. Math. 24. The rewarde 1. Pet. 5. Dan. 12. Math. 13. Math. 22. Math. 24. Luc. 12. Esa. 66. Apo. 21. 1. Cor. 2. Esa. 64. Math. 12. Iohn 6. Rom. 1. Iac. 1. Psal. 51. Iohn 3. 1. Cor. 2. Ephe. 2.5 Tit. 3. Luc. 24. Iohn 16. Math. 9. Psal. 119. Iohn 1● 1. Cor. 4. Esa. 50. Esa. 61. Ezech. 34. Esa. 61. Luc. 21. Act. 6. Ps●l 68. Tit. 1. Math. 5. Math. ●3 2. Timoth. 2. Tit. ● 1. Cor. 9. Sap. 15. Iohn 17. Math. 13. Phil. 1. Tit. 1. Iac. 1. Math. 25. Phil. 2. 1. Pet. 2. Iac. 1. Luc. 11. Eccle. ● Iac. 1. Iohn 14. Luc. 24. Act. 1.2 Math. 5. Iohn 6. Of the kyng Christ and of his kyngdom Why Zacharye prophcied the low degre of Christ long before his cōcommyng Zacharie 9. What is the power of this kyng and his righteousnes and how it is ioyned wyth pouertie The kyngedome of the worlde is no suche power as Christs is The ryghtuousnes saluation of Christ in baptisme in the supper of the Lorde and in the Gospell The lyfe and saluation of the congregation lyeth hid in the pouertie of Christ. The worlde is vnkynd for this lyght Luc. 11. An abhortatiō to be ware of danger To vs is this spoken of the kyngdome of Christe The example of the apostles The fyrst seruice of thys king halowed be thy name What the Asse and the colt signifieth The seconde worship Thy kingdō come The third Thy wyll bee fulfylled Who began the seruice of this kyng The signes of God goeth be fore strange new mutations The apostles asketh of the destruction of Ierusalem also of the destruction of the world Question Where the signes muste be marked Signes in the Sonne Moone The signes in the sea and waters The sygnes in men A speciall con●usion in men The wycked despise the sygnes The cōmyng of Christ after the signes These signes are not geuen to terrify the congregation These signes are not geuen to terrifie the congregation The cause of ioy by these signes The sainctes also fear these signes but not deathe The last daye the day of dānation and redemption Myth 24. Christes commyng is terrible that the oppressed congregation myght be delyuered Christes cōmyng is lyke the sprynge The figure of the destructiō of Sodome compared to the destructiō of the worlde The sūme of the doctrine cōcernynge the last day The Popes doctrine of Christes cōmyng The daye of Iudgemente shall come sodeynly What is to be done ▪ that the day of iudgement be not sodayn vnto vs Watche Prayer Repentance The work of God is hyghly to be magnified The question of Iohn by his disciples Deuter. 18. What Iohn mente by sendyng his disciples vnto Christ. Esay 35. Of Christe his kyngdom Christes doctrine Moyses doctrine Moyses doctrine can doo nothynge against deathe An hystorie Workes can not quiete the conscience of a synner The Gospell is a doctrine of comfort What the gospell is Difference betwene the kingdome of Christe and the worldes The kingdō o● Christes right hand The doctrine of the gospell is wath offence The doctrine of the Gospel forbyddeth not good workes but the trust in them Christ an offenceful preacher wicked worldlings can not abyde the gospel nor the preachers therof Math. 11. Christe alone saueth Iohn 14. The patriarkes and Prophetes were saued by faith i● Christ. Withoute Christe there is no saluatiō Gen. 3. The office of Iohn Esaye 40. Iohn 8. Esa. 20. Iohn declareth his baptisme The Iewes regarde not Iohns doctrine Papistes can not abyde the word of God Papistes seke saluation by theyr owne workes Matth. 116 Good workes Phil. 3. The differēce betwene the righteousnes of faith and good workes Papistes sell theyr words Monasteries Good works ought diligētly to be done Math. 1. The cause of the feast 1. The tyme of this byrth 2. The place Miche 5. 3. The Emperour of Rome helpeth knowing not what he doth 4 The maner of the byrth Why this hystory is writē We are made on fleshe and bl●d with the sone of God Hebr. 4. The incarnation of Christ Gen. 1.2 Heb. 4. Phil. 2. The humblenes of Christ. 1. That this natiuite might be confortable to vs. 2. And also that he myght make vs humble and meke 1. The honor of the congregation 2. An example of loue and patience Christ not knowen profiteth lytle Prouerb Gods messengers conforte the fearefull Satā thorow sinne reigneth in men Christ only ouercommeth Satan Math. 1. Luc. 1. Psal. 51. Ephe. 2. Phil. 2. The byrth of Christ ought to moue vs vnto mutuall charitie and loue Note What Christ is Christ is no corporal thing Christ is the sauiour of mē Miche 5. Gene. 3. Why the Angell calleth Christ a Lord. Christ is true and naturall God Christ is the Lord of Angells also Why the Angells reioyced in the byrth of Christ. Esai ● Ioan. 3. Rom. 8. The Angel is an hūble spirit Christes people are pore nedy If Christ be the sauiour th●n can not the saincts works be By the ministerie of the worde is the doctrine preserued Good preachers helpe much By the Angels doctrine are al false doctrines to be iudged The office of Christ. Note well Withoute Christ god cā not be knowē nor glorified God is diuersly dishonored in the world Originall syn broughte in ambition To glorifye God The worlde dothe chaunge this verse There is nothynge in the worlde but synne Christen men are peaceable Peace what it signifieth The dyuell changeth this verse what is good wyll Papystes The sermon of thangelles was not vnfruitfull The world forgeteth Gods miracles We also to forget the miseries in the Popedome Nihil cit●us senescit quam gratia Mary forgetteth not Gods word The word of God is not lightly to be regarded Great diligēce is to be geuē to the learning of Gods word Math. 6. He that will serue God must not chāge his vocatiō as Mounkes do Christ commeth not to change externall thyngs Christ chaungeth the heart The example of the shepheards The chaunge of creatures in the last day Galat. 3. The prophetes do alwais require the inward change True godlynes consisteth not in outewarde obseruations Luke calleth Ioseph the father of Christ Math. 1. This meruailyng ryseth of faythe we ought not to be voyde of meruailyng● It becōmeth a christen mā to be proude Howe offence is hadde in Christ. The offence to the Iewes Iohn 8. The offence to Monkes Christen men are offence to other Christ is put foorth to be a risyng Math. 18. 1. Cor. 11. The Gospell is not the cause of trouble but mens stubbournes The Gospell openeth the heartes The Gospell plucketh of the visards of the world and openeth the heartes The Gospell openeth the heartes The holyest hateth the Gospel moste This opening pertayneth to Iudgement The opening pertayneth to confort The greatest vice is to presēte the word of God to despise it The greateste vice is to persecute
deuyl is the cause that men remēber not the word and doctrine Luc. 21. Gen. 3. Howe dangerous a rhynge it is lyghtly 〈◊〉 regarde Gods worde Math. 13. What maner of thynge a good hart is Math. 6. Fruicte in pacience 2. Tim. 3. Luc. 11. The word is not euerye where fruictfull Math. 11. Math. ●14 Marc. 6. Luc. 9. The word of Christ himself was not euery where fruitfull The cause why the worde is not fruictfull Math. 13. Leui. 12. The fyrst begott●n male muste be presented to the Lorde Exod. 13. Nu●● ● The Turke taketh the first borne Exod. 11. Christ an example of obedience Of the fyrste borne The first begottē by pride waxed worst Lucifer Cayne Ismaell Esau. The Iewes Dauid 1. Reg. 16. Carnall prerogatiues ought not to be applied to pryde Psal. 103. Luc. 1. 1. Pet. 5. Gen. 49. They that beleue in Christ are the first be gotten Math. 20. Ephes. 4. God hateth pride Iac. 4. ● Pet. 5. Iob. 4. 2. Pet. 2. Howe Christ is reueled Luc. 1. Math. 1. Luc. 1. Luc. 2. Math. 2. Luc. 2. The reuelation of Simeō came by the holy ghost Gene. 49. The state of Christes churche in this worlde is poore and miserable Death maketh hartes to feare Rom. 6. Simeon learned not this way to dye by man Math. 1. The law and good workes cā do nothing against sin death The worlde ordaineth his sauiours besyde Christ. The saluation of God canonly saue How this sauiour saieth Iohn 1. Good works Simon hath no more prefermēt in this saluation then we haue Christ is the saluation of all men Simeon putteth no difference betwene the Iewe and the Gentile Gene. 22. What reason thynketh of Esai 9. 1. Timo. 2. The cause why all are not saued Note well There is no saluation but in Christ alone God is not the author of any mannes damnation Christ giueth lyght to the Gentiles Iohn 3. A syngular comfort for al synners The diligent study of Simeon in the prophetes Gen. 49. Dan. 9. Esa. 49. Rom. 3. Galat. ● Halowyng of candels The Papists borowe the most parte of their religion of the Iewes of the Gentiles Luc. 24. The disciples of Christ vnderstande not Christ. The workes of God are not vnderstanded before thei ●●me to passe Faythe is requisite The example of Dauid 1. Reg. 17. Baptisme the resurrection of the dead God is almyghty can doo what he wyll Math. 19. Luc. 1. Reson ought not to Iudge Gods works Math. 13. Iohn 20. Luc. 15. Luc. 18. The word of God deceueth not although it seme impossible Note Howe we must praye We must be instant in prayer The praier of the blynd Iohn 16. Prayer prouoked God Luc. 1● Prayer with out faith is a mockyng of God Luc. 4. Temtatiō is 〈◊〉 for Christians Diuersitie of temptation Howe we must stād sure when we are tempted Christ lead of the spirit Note well Our proper imagination without the worde is nothyng Rom. 14. Math. 15. The first tēptation that he shoulde haue no trust in god Two sortes of bread Psalm Iohn 6. The second temptation is to make to trust more in god then his worde requireth Psal. 91. Mat. 27. Deut. 6. To tēpte god The deuill vse●h scriptures Math. 19. Anabaptistes Baptisme Iohn 3. Marc. 16. Whē that angels defēdeth vs not The third tēptation is to make thē cast awaye true religion for riches poore Riches corrupted religion A change of the spirituall kyngdome in to a wordly of the wordlie into a spirituall Worshippyng of the deuill The popes religion is rather trymme then true A general admonition What is worsh●ppinge of God God ought to be worshyped accordynge to his word and not after mēs traditions Deut. 6. The dignitie and excellēcie of this gospel The deuyl is moste buly at the hower of dea●h The woman of Cananee diuersly tem●●ted 1. She is a Cananite Math. 10. A greuous stomblynge blocke Faith obteyneth al thynges of Christ Why this historie is sette foorth All thynges must be asked of God alone for Christes sake 2 Christ answereth nothing We must continually prayr and not cease ▪ Note and practise 3 Christ denyeth to helpe The constancy of this woman Marc. 7. Continue in prayer 4 Christ recoūteth the woman as a dog Faith is before God a thyng most exc●llent Faithe interpreteth all thyngs to the best Iohn 1. Roma 3. By fayth and prayer Christ is ouercome ●ohn 6. Why Christe shewed himself so hard to the woman Faithe obteyneth all thynges of God Perseuerāce in prayer Gen. 49. God for tria● of our faythe sometyme deferreth his helpe Gods promise is to be apprehended with strong and cō +stant faith Iohn 16. God geuethe more then we can or dare aske Ephe. 3. An extremities God heareth oure of hande When God ●eferreth to heare Abacuck 2. The Pope the Turk extreme enemies to the Churche of Christ. Iohn 36. Prayet made in fayth obteyneth all thynges of God Christ ouercometh the deuill Christ at this daye casteth out deuils by the worde and Sacramēts Esay 55. Baptisme Iohn Rom. 6. The declaration of Gods mercy to penitent sinners Math. 17. Iohn 20. Mat. 11. The Supper of the Lord. Math. 26. Marc. 14. Luc. 22. 1. Cor. 11. Luc. 1● Iohn 14. Colos. 4. A Christiane must cōtinually fight agaīst Satan 1. Pet. 5. Iac. 4. Iohn 12.16 Christ and in hym all Christians haue gotten the victory ouer the deuill and the worlde 1. Iohn 3. The papecie The wickednes of the minister hindereth the dignitie of the worde or sacraments nothing at all The worde the sacramēts oughte to be had in greate reuerence The worde of god driueth awaye Satan Rom. 1. Esay 6. It is a greater miracle to driue the deuil out of mens heartes then out of their bodye Three sortes of people iudg of this miracle The first meruell at the worke The second blaspheme Beelzebub what it is in Englishe 2. Cor. 4. The godly reioyce in the gospell the vngodly blaspheme it The aduersaries graūt many thinges to be true yet they go forth to persecute 2. Cor. 4. The power of the deuill is not to be set lyght by The papistes in persecuting the true Christiās thincke they do God great seruice Iohn 16. The thirde seke signes from heauen The wise of the world are offēded at the word because the preachers therof are so homly poore creatures The glorious worldlinges can not abyde to be reproued for their wycked lyuing Rom. 13. 1. Pet. 2. Exod. 22. Tēporall rulers owe no lesse obedience to God hys worde then subiectes do Esa. 53. Iohn 16. Preachers haue authoritie to rebuke the sinnes of all men without exception Preachers may be no mē p●easers Gala. 1. Marcke this well O thou preacher Christ confuteth his aduersaries Discorde The kyngdō of the deuill Why so fewe receue the worde Why the deuyl preuaileth not agaynste Gods electe Acts. 9. Obiection Exorcistes Answere ii Thess. ii The deuyll worketh miracles to confirme
the vnbeleuers in their vnbelief The subtiltie of the deuyll 2. Cor. 4. ii Thess. ii The ende of true miracles Note Luc. ●i Math. 6. Psalm 34. Christ prouideth for his Worldlings The faithfull shall want to good thyng Psalm 34. Iosue 1. Psalm 55. 1. Pet. 5. The blessyng of God maketh all thynges plentifull The prouidence of God Math. 6. Labour Idelnesse Idelnes is the chief mistresse of vices all The absidāce and prosperitie of the vngodly shall not long continue The cause of incredulitie cōcernīg liuing Philip. Math. 14. Reason is an euyll counsailer in matters of God Andrewe Note well Care pro●fyteth nothing The worde of God and not reason is to be considered God is at all tymes beneficiall 3. Reg. 17. 4. Reg. 4. Math. 6. Psalm 127. The miseries of thys our tyme. The wickednes of the byshop of Rome Marke this practise it Iohn 16. Math. 16. Psalm 34. 1. Pet. 3. 2. Petr. 2. Faithe in the worde worketh constācie in the heart Exod. 3. Note thys counseil Hier. 17. The worlde abuseth the gyfts of God thorowe riot In time of wealth prouid for death Gene. 41. Artificers Cornemongers Prou. 11. Note this O ye riche men The misery of couetous men Apoc. ●● Psal. 113. Rom. 10. Ephe. 3. The worde of god is diligētly to be heard Not to be of ●od is the greatest miserie that can be The despisers of gods worde are the bonde slaues of satā The enemies of gods worde procede from wickednes to wyckednes What is to be of the deuyl Stubborne children The tyranny of the Papistes The despising of gods worde is the greatest synne that is Iohn 16. Prou. 16. The despiser● of the worde can not abyde to be reproued Iohn 8. What it is to be of the deuill What it is to be of God The propertie of gods children whē they offend The properties of the deuils children Iohn 7. Psal. ● The pope is an enemie of gods worde The worde of god deliuereth from drath What it is to kepe the word of God Death The death of the wycked The death of the Godly What comodities we haue by hearynge the worde of God The true christians are neuer free from the crosse Death to the faithfull is swete pleasaunt sleape The worde of god is a strong bucklar ag●īst aduersitie Sap. 16. Of what word Christe speaketh The lawe of Moyses The lawe of the Gospell Synne is the cause of death Faithe is the gyft of God Christ God man onely sa●eth By the passion and deathe of Christ we are deliuered frome the power of Satā The contētes of this sermō What the passion of Christ is The causes that moued Christ to suffer Gen. 3. The fyrst● cause Esa. 53. 1. Pet. 2. Esa. 53. Psal. 69. 1. Pet. ● Rom. 3. ● Cor. 3. Esa. 3. Our syn was the cause of Christs deth The seconde cause Rom. 8. 1. Iohn 4. Iohn 3. Esa. 63. Rom. 5. Iohn 15. Philip. 2. ● Epistle 5. Acts. 2. Iohn 16. The iiii cause Rom. 1. Act. 3. Luk. 24. The .v. cause Esa. 5. Iohn 12. Act. 28. ● These 2. Act. 13. Iohn 19. Psal. 33. God performeth what so euer he promiseth Synne haynous in the sighte of God Of Christes Paynes both Inwardlye outwardly Luc. 22. Psalm 22. Esa. 53. Rom. 8. Luke 22. 1. Pet. 4. Synners Math. 3.17 Hippocrites The fruites of Christes passiō death Iohn 12. The firste fruites of Christes passion Gene. 6. Psal. 13. Rom. 3. Psal. 115. Deut. 27. Christ by his passion hath deliuered vs from the curse of the lawe Gala. 3. Deut. 27. Esa. 53. Rom. ● Galat. 4. Es● 55 ▪ 1. Pet. 1. The second fruit of christs Passion 1. Iohn 1. Heb. 9. 2. Cor. 5. Deliuerās frō syn by the passion of Christ. The third frut of Christes Passion Rom. 6. Deliuerance frō deathe deuill hell Ose● 13. Iohn 11. Osee. 13. Iohn 12. 1. Pet. 1. The fourth fruit of christs passion Rom. 5. 2. Rom. 5. Coll. 1. We are reconciled to God the father by the passiō death of Christ. Coll. 1. The fyfte fru●t of christs passion Heb. 9. In the newe testament confirmed by the death of christ is bequethed vnto vs remission of sinnes Mat. 26. 1. Cor. 1. The .vi. fruit of Christs passion Our suffrings please God Rom. 8. Psal. 116. Iohn 1. How we may be made partakers of the frutes of Christs Passion Rom. 8. Iohn 1. By fayth are we made the sons of God Iohn 15. Faith in christ obtaynethe all good thinges at the hande of god The nature of faythe Rom. 3. Ther is no saluation but by fayethe in Christ alone Iohn 1. The lyfe and maners of Christe are to be folowed of all true Christians Christe a sauiour and an Example Rom. 6. Galat. 5. The propertie of a true Christian. Math. 5. Rom. 5. Galat. 5. 2. Cor. Rom. 8. The benefits that we haue goten by the passion death of Christe 1. Cor. 1● The true kepyng of holy dayes The resurrection of Christ Iohn 11. Christ is rysen again two maner of waies Math. 2● Marc. 16. Luc. 24. Iohn 20.21 Acts. 1.2 ●● 1. Cor· 15. Psal. 6. Psal 30. Christe innoc●nte and free from all synn Rom. 6. Rom. 5. Christe true naturall God Ioan. 10. Rom. 1. Psal. 89. Heb. 9. Ioan. 14. Act. 2. Psal 15. Qu●stion Answere The sufficienc of Christes sacrifice Note well EPhe. 5. The sacrifice of Christes dethe abydeth in ful str●nght for euer The Fruites of Christes resurrection The Fyrste fruite Remission of synnes 1. Cor. 15. 1. Cor. 13. Osee. 1● Heb. 2. The second Fruite Abrogacion of the lawe Rom. 6. 1. Cor 15. Rom. 8. 1. Cor 15. The thirde fruite 1. Cor. 15. Osee. 13. Deliueraunce From deathe Ioan. 11. Deathe to the Faythefull is no thin geelles then a sleape Note well 3. Reg. 2. 4. Reg. 20. Act. 7. The fourth fruite 1. Cor. 15. The distruction of hell Osee. 13. ● Cor. 15. The fyfte-fruite Heb. 2. Uictori ouer Satan and his kingdom Luc. 11. Coloss. 2. Psal 24. Luc. 11. A declaracion of the parable The Syxte fruite Preachyng of the Gospell Math. 228. Mar. 16. Rom. 10. The seuenthe fruite Iustificacion Rom. 4. 1. Pet. 1. The eyght ▪ fruite Eternall lyfe Ephe. 2. Osee. 6. Act. 3. Rom. 10. Ioan. 20. Heb. 2. The nynte fruite The resrreccion and glorificacion of our bodyes Phil. 36. 2. Cor. 5. 1. Thess. 4. Math. 17. ● new lyfe Rom. 6. Gal. 1. ● Cor. 5. Colloss 3. An exhortaciō vnto good life Luk. 1. The office of preaching committed to Christes disciples and to their successours The scriptures oughte to be preached to the people Es. 61. Christe was sent of his father to preach the gospell so lykewise are all faithfull ministers The doctrine of Moyses The doctrine of Christ. A double regiment spiritual and corporall The spiritual regiment hath only to do with synn● The ministers of gods worde ought not to medle with temporall affaires The office of
obstinate blindnesse of the worlde We haue songe vnto you and ye wold not daunce and at oure lamentable songes ye wold not lament For neither cā the doctrine of the lawe neither of the gospell further and moue men either to lament either to reioyce that is neither will they suffer theyr sinnes to be rebuked neither geue place to confort against their synnes They will neither be blind nor yet see As the examples of oure aduersaries the Papistes are at hand to proue this And now muste we learne the other thing also out of his gospell that the gospell is suche a doctrine as is so vnkindly and horribly despised in the worlde that all men be offended at it seing kinges Princes Pope Cardinalls Bishops Priests Monkes citizens and rustikes that is all the mighty and excellentest in the worlde do not only not receaue it but also scorne and persecute it Suche was the fortune of Christe for all his miracles For what cause had he els to say Blessed is he that is not offēded with me if it chāced so to thee O Christ wheras thou mightest haue stopped all mens mouthes with diuine miracles we maye wel refrayn from complainyng when we are despised for the Gospels sake and laughed to scorne and persecuted This doctrine of offences is very necessary and specially in this our tyme wherin this offence is most greuous The fyrst doctrine is also necessary For ther in consysteth our saluation and euerlastyng lyfe that we knowe howe Crist is the Kynge of comfort which is gladde to shewe his bounteousnesse towarde oure troubled consciences and to comforte them in synne and healpe vs to euerlastyng lyfe For althoughe that the strayghte kyngedome of the worlde is hys also yet it is not his principall kyngdom seyng it shall not euer endure This is the chief and euerlastyng kyngdome of Christe when we falle acquaynted with hys worde which must be preached to the poore that whā we dye we may say I beleue in Iesus Christ my lord whiche can restore and geue syght to the blynd whole lymmes to the lame clensyng to the leapre to the dōbe the vse of speache to the dead lyfe He wyll be my helper he wyll not see me forsaken at my moste nede For this is the cause that he became man and descended into the earthe vnto me He that beleueth this truely departeth from this myserable lyfe to the celestial and euerlastyng ioys The which thing that it may chance to vs our Lord Iesu Christ myght graunt Amen The fourthe Sonday of Aduent ¶ The Gospell of S. Iohn i. THis is the recorde of Iohn when the Iewes sente priestes and Leuites from Ierusalem to aske hym What arte thou And he confessed and denied not and sayd playnly I am not Christ. And they asked hym what then art thou Helias And he saith I am not Art thou the Prophete And he aunswered No. Then sayde they vnto hym What art thou that we may geue an aunswere vnto them that sent vs What sayest thou of thy self He sayd I am the voyce of a cryer in the wyldernesse make straight the waye of the Lorde as saide the prophete Esaie And they whiche were sent were of the Phariseis and they asked hym and sayd vnto hym Why baptisest thou then if thou be not Christ nor Helias neyther that prophete Iohn answered them saying I baptise with water but there standeth one among you whome ye knowe not he it is whiche though he came after me was before me whose shoe latchet I am not worthye to vnlose These thynges were doone at Bethabara beyonde Iordan where Iohn dyd baptise THE EXPOSITION THIS Gospell also is one of the especiallest gospels that proueth a hygh article of our religion which belongeth not to the tenne commaundementes or workes but to a hygher matter teachynge what is Christe and what he hath done Wherefore it is almost one with the gospell of the laste Sonday and conteyneth the same doctrine excepte that the matter is sette foorthe with other wordes and other persones For the laste Sonday ye heard how all the matter consisteth in this poynte that we haue chiefe respect vnto this person CHRIST that nothing besyde be had in so great estimatiō that all our mynd and thought reste in this man For he that swarueth not from hym fyndeth remission of synnes and deliuerance from deth and hel For so is it wholly decreed with God that in this man all thynges should be He is the way truth and lyfe and by hym onely the patriarkes prophetes and Apostles be saued from the beginning of the worlde This knoweth Iohn and sendeth his disciples for this cause vnto hym that they should not lacke so great a tresure and goodnes This doth God wel perceiue that this is our fault to be desyrous to serche out many ways And one for the loue of monkerie becometh a monk an other fasteth an other slepeth on the ground and so euery man foloweth his owne deuise and goeth forth in his owne ways that may bryng him to heuen Wherfore God talketh with vs by the gospell and protesteth that he alloweth not that as seme good to vs But that he putteth forthe his word to shewe vs the true way that is his sonne Iesus Christe Wherefore he that strayeth from hym shall depart voyde of saluation although he fast pray neuer somuche Contrarywyse he that cleaueth vnto him by faith hath remission of sins and life euerlasting neither can the diuel or synne deceaue him of his trust This way did the Patriarkes and prophets walk obtained saluation through Christ ▪ For if any should be saued by workes and by theyr owne rightuousnes surely they must nedes be the prophets and apostles which out of mesure wrought and suffred many thinges But here they do all dispaire of their owne rightuousnes and toke hold by that sede with a firme faith that shold breake the serpentes head But the Iewes wil not walke in this way they could not beleue that ther was such help in a carpenter thinkyng this with them selues we must so worke by fast almes praier that we may be with God it is a foly to thynke that this craftesman can saue And for this cause God toke this order that Iohn shold come as a trompetter before Christe and this is the meanynge of the trompet that all at the sound therof should haue their eies attent and mark that mā well that cometh after Iohn as the true expectation of Israell Wherfore when the Iewes sende Legates and demaunde whether he be Christ Elias or any Prophete He aunswereth I am not When they are instant sayenge Who arte thou then and what recorde geuest thou of thy selfe He aunswerethe I am the voyce of a cryer in wyldernes make readye the waie for the Lorde That is I am a trompetter before the kyng Wherfore be attente to my worde for he shall come after me incontinently whiche was before me and