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A72276 The right institutio[n] of baptisme set forth by the reuere[n]d father in Christ, Herman Archebysshop of Coleyne, wherunto is also annexed a godlye treatyse of matrimonye, compyled by the famous clerke and faythfull euangelyst Wolfgangus Musculus, no lesse fruteful the[n] necessary for all godly mynisters of Christs church, translated by the vnproffitable seruaunt of Chryst Richard Ryce. Wied, Hermann von.; Musculus, Wolfgang, 1497-1563.; Rice, Richard, fl. 1548-1579. 1548 (1548) STC 13210; ESTC S125240 13,331 40

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The Right institutiō of baptisme / set forth by the Reuerēd father in Christ / Herman Archebysshop of Coleyne / Wherunto is also annexed a godlye treatyse of Matrimonye / compyled by the famous Clerke and faythfull Euangelyst Wolfgangus Musculus / no lesse fruteful thē necessary for all godly mynisters of Christs Church / translated by the vnproffitable seruaunt of Chryst Richard Ryce ¶ Mark .x. ¶ ¶ Suffer the infantes to come vnto me / and forbydde them not / for vnto such the Kyngdome of God is due IMPRINTED at Ippeswich / by Anthony Scoloker Dwellyng in S. Nycholas Parryshe Anno. 1548. ¶ Cum Priuilegio ad imprimendum solum YF the prophane Aucthours good chrysiē Reader ●oulde conceyue by a naturall Phantasy / Ouidius mite mor●●●●●●s lib 〈◊〉 that in Iupi●ers fathers daies for the Aboūdaunce of transytorye thinges / a golden woorlde to be inuented / so plentefull / that the earth / our commone mother / gaue thē wyllynglye the encrease of her wombe / wythout mannes industrye or trauayle / and the multyplycation of that with foolysh fayned verses / to be imputed vnto the Tyranous and wycked God Iupyter / both for the commēdacion of so incōstaunt a God / and also for the perpetuall memorie of theyr owne Actes and dedes j. Iohn .ij. Howe moche more then good Christen reader in these oure dayes / maye we yf we close not oure eies in the brode sonne shyne perceiue not a fayned goldē woorlde as the inuentyng Poetes dyd but a woorlde in dede moch more prity ous thē gold / Ezaijxxxiij pearle or pretious s●o●●●● or as moche as heauen incomparably passeth the earth / so doth the frute that cōm●●● therof / aboue measure excede all tr●●●●●●s of gold / as moch as the celes●yall sonne of God surmoūteth the Māna that fasteth from the cloudes Iohan .vj. For Gods sonne ande Gods woorde is all one Iohan .j. But our frute that we haue commeth from heauen and is Gods woorde Math. xij Therfore in receyuyng it / thou receyuest Gods ●●e●ye sonne / the true Messaungee that came from heauē Nowe / therfore seing thou hast thys so eternall a treasure / embrace it with reuerēte / for thy forefathers tasted not therof Colloss iij. So that nowe blessed are thine e●es and thyne eares yf thou hast rece●●ed this heauenlie treasure ī th●ue hert Roma xij And that thou mayst occupie thy self and bestowe thy time to Gods glory / thou hast here a trease of baptyme by that Reuerende Father the Bysshop of Coleyne one of the Electours of the sacred Empyre cōpited in satin and nowe sert fourth into Inglish / to thy commodytye good chrysten reader Not that I woulde take vppon me arrogauntly to instruct my former predecessours / Math. xxv But onelye for as moch as it is a thyng so necessary for the Ignoraunt ād also partely to fetche my talent oute of the earthe againe and to emplo●e it to the glory of God and vtylytye of chrystes poore lytle flocke Zuc. xij And ī as moch as the matter is so weyghtye / and had in daylie exercise Yea the sponsers ande sureties beyng so blynd in thys so great a matter / Promysyng before an Ignoraunt guyde to answere for the fayth of the Chylde / of the which for the moost parte they are both the more pytye yf it pleased God to seke and to learne in this thinge / which ought to be learned / and to be had in a parfect redynes Math. ix I thought it me●● good brother mynyster somewhat to succoure thyne Ignorauncye / ande especyallye that the vnlearned maye haue wherwith to exercyse them selues in the meane season / Iohan .v. that in ransackyng this small pece of woorke / before hand / they maye with knowledge answere for theyr infauntes / whan they shall with the fauour of theyr Parentes be moued to so Chrystyan a busines Vnto thys treatyse also haste thou annexed a very Godly / Ephes iiij commendable and compendyous woorke / no lesse learned thē necessary to all the faithfull ministers of Christes churche / elucubrate and set forth by the famous Clerck and faithfull euangelist / Vvolfgāgus Musculus / And nowe also for thy proffit ande vtylytye good brother in Chryst both drawen oute of latyn into Inglysh / by the vnproffytable seruaūt of Iesus Chryst Richarde Rice Timoth. j. Take thē both ād vse thē to Gods glory / to whome onely / see thou geue the prayse Amen An exhortacion of the Pastor / to them that offer the infaunt in the congregacyon 〈…〉 beloued in Christ 〈…〉 daily heare by the 〈…〉 God and learne by como●●●r●●●ence as well in life as in ●ea●h that ●rō the fall of Adam / we are co●ce●ued ●a lyke transgressyo● / ande borne in synne / ande are gyltye of Gods wrath / and condempned for Adams forfert / except we be deliuered by the death ād merytes of the sōne of God Iesus Christ our lorde Seyng then that thys infaūt / by the commone let of nature / is borne in lyke transgressyon / ther is no quesryon / but that he nedes is defyled wyth the same orygynall dysease and synne / and is in subiection to eternall death and dampnacyon But God the father through hys vnspeakeable pitie ande mercy towardes mākinde sent his sonne to saue the worlde And in that wyll he haue thys infaunt also saued / which parteineth to the woorlde For he toke a waye the synnes of all the woorlde And hath delyuered ande saued as well the yong Babes / as vs of discretyon and yeres / from synne / death / the deuell and dampnatiō The which wolde the lytleones to be offred vnto hi / that he myght dystrybute hys blessynge vnto them Therfore of your Chrystyan loue and charytye / take this Chylde and bring hym vnto Chryst / And offer him by your godlye Prayers / that of hym / he maye receyue remyssyon of his sinnes / ād be trāslated into the Kyngdome of his grace / delyuered from the tyranny of Sathan / ād be made partaker / ande heyre of the eternall saluacyon And be ye certeilie assured that the lord Iesus Christ will graciously accept this woorke / and beneuolence of your charytye towardes thys infaunt And gyue eare to your Prayers / because he hath so cōmaūded in hys holye worde / saying / sufferre the litle ones to come vnto me / for vnto soche belōgeth the Kyngdome of heauen ¶ Interrogations to the Godfathers ande Godmothers Beleue ye these thynges which are set before you by the woorde of God to be true / as concerning the corruption of oure nature / through orygynall sinne And of the regeneracion of rysyng againe in Christe Iesus our Lorde / ande of the eternall fellowship with God / which is declared vnto vs in the sacred baptisme Answere ¶ we do surelie beleue it Doo ye then requyre of a pure hert ande of a true faithe