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A22030 A looking glasse for England VVherein those enormities and foule abuses may most euidentlie be seene, which are the destruction and ouerthrow of euery Christian common-wealth. Likewise, the onely meanes howe to preuent such daungers: by imitating the wholsome aduertisements contayned in thys booke. VVhich sometime was the iewell and delight of the right honourable Lorde and father to his countrey, Fraunces Earle of Bedforde, deceassed.; De duodecim abusivis. English. Lesse, Nicholas.; Augustine, Saint, Bishop of Hippo, attributed name.; Cyprian, Saint, Bishop of Carthage, attributed name. 1590 (1590) STC 84.5; ESTC S118999 17,805 50

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inward man that féeleth no age beeing also pained with the selfe same diseases And all these sickenesses and infirmities rehersed are signes and tokens before that the house of this bodie shal shortlie decay What haue we to doo then while the ende of this life draweth so fast on but that such as are olde shoulde desire to couet nothing els then howe they might soonest obtaine the felicitie of the life to come Although the time of death be vncertaine to al men yet it is most naturall to olde men For to young men the end of their life is alway at hand and vncertaine but vnto olde men it is more ripe naturall as also agreeable to their age Two things in a man neuer wexe olde Wherefore a man must take heede of two things which neuer doo were olde in his flesh and doo drawe the whole man vnto sinne that is to say the heart and the tongue For the hart is alway imagining of new thoughts and the tongue is euermore swifte in speaking whatsoeuer the hart doth imagine or thinke Let olde men therefore beware that these young members doo not bring the whole harmonie of their bodies out of tune causing the other parts of the body which doo shew grauitie to be laughed to scorne For euery man ought to take heede what becommeth the age which he beareth that he may doo those things which shall cause that neither his life age nor behauiour may be touched with despising The third abuse A young man without obedience Cap. 3. Disobedience is the disorder of al the world HEere must wee intreat on the thirde eye sore namely if a young man be founde without obedience whereby the world is brought out of good order For how dooth he think to be reuerenced whē he commeth to age that in his youth wil shew no obedience or reuerence to them which are olde And therfore it is a common saying among olde men that he can neuer play the Maister well who hath not one way or other declared himselfe seruiceable and obedient to some other before Example of our Sauiour Christ his obedience For the which cause our Lorde Iesus Christ in the time of his béeing vpon the earth in his flesh til the lawfull time and age of a teacher that hée should teach did serue and minister obediently to his Parents Likewise then as grauitie sadnes and perfect godly manners are looked for and beheld in olde men so to young men belongeth of right humble seruice subiection and obedience Wherfore in those precepts and commaundements of the Law which appertaine to the loue of our neighbor the first is the honor of Father and Mother beeing commaunded vnto vs that although the carnall father be not aliue or is vnworthy yet thou must to some other which is aliue shew obedience and giue honor till such time thou cōmest to an age worthie to be honoured thy selfe The vocable father is taken foure manner of wayes For this word Father is taken foure manner of waies in the Scripture that is to say by nature by the nation or people for coūsell and for age Of the naturall father Iacob speaketh to Laban saying Gene. 31.42 If the feare of my father Isaack had not beene heere thou wouldest haue taken all that I haue Of the father of the people it is said when the Lord spake to Moses out of the bush Deut. 32. I am the God of thy Fathers the God of Abraham the God of Isaack the God of Iacob Of the father for age and counsell it is likewise written Deut. 10.12 Aske the father and hee shall tell thee and the Elders and they shall shew vnto thee Wherefore if thy naturall Father bée dead and so not worthy to be obeyed if anie other olde man doo giue thee good counsell thou must shew the obedience of a young man vnto him For how shal hée be honoured in his olde age which refused to folow the good lessons of obedience when hee was a young man himselfe Whatsoeuer a man doth labour that shal he reape and gather In like manner all discipline at the first seemeth to be vnpleasant and painfull but afterward it shall giue to them that haue exercised themselues therin the most pleasant and quiet fruite of right and iustice For like as there is no fruite found on that Tree which first did beare no blossoms so in age that man shall neuer haue the due honor to age who in his youth hath not first béene exercised with some discipline And which way can discipline be without obedience Obedience is the mother of discipline It followeth then that a young man without obedience is a young man without discipline for obedience is the mother of all discipline It requireth great exercise example and rule whereof it hath taken by our Lord Iesu Christ Example of obedience who being obedient vnto his father yea to the death and that to the death of the crosse tooke vppon him gladlie ignominie and rebuke The fourth abuse A rich man without charitie Capit. 4. NExt ensueth the fourth argument of euill which is a rich man destitute of almes deedes or charitie such a one as doth hide and lay vp til the time to come more then is sufficient for him distributing nothing to the poore and needie and so while he vseth so great dilligence in keeping the goods gathered on the earth hee leeseth the treasure which is euerlasting of the heauenly Country Whereto our Lorde Iesus called the rich young man who demaunded of him the way to perfection saying to him Math. 19.21 If thou wilt be perfect goe and sell all that thou hast and giue it to the poore and come and follow me thou shalt haue treasure in heauen Which no man euer can haue except hée comfort the poore Let not him therefore sleepe vpon his riches which may doo good vnto the poore for although a rich man haue gathered together great store of goods The nature of man is sustained with small thinges yet can hee not enioy them all alone in respect the nature of man is sustained with few and small thinges Then what greater follie can there be in the worlde then for the excessiue féeding clothing of one man to loose all the pleasures of the kingdome of heauen and so to purchase the euerlasting pains of hell without hope of anie comfort or helpe That thing therefore which of necessitie thou must once forsake in hope to bée rewarded againe euerlastinglie doo thou distribute willingly and cheerefully For all thinges which wee beholde with our eyes are temporall but those which wée sée not are eternall and euerlasting For so long as we are temporall thinges of like qualitie doo vs seruice but when wée depart from this earthly abode euerlasting ioy shall attend vpon vs and felicitie without limit or ending What reason haue wee to loue those thinges which wee cannot alwaie haue with vs