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A01278 Of the preparation to the crosse, and to deathe and of the comforte vnder the crosse and death, two bokes very fruictefull for deuoute people to rede, translated from latyn to englysshe, by Rycharde Tracy. Frith, John, 1503-1533, attributed name.; Tracy, Richard, d. 1569. 1540 (1540) STC 11393; ESTC S109824 57,606 210

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He hath obteyned victorye ouer hel administringe eternal glory For as in Adam all dyed soo in Christe all shall be reuyued For by Adams disobedience synne death punyshment and that moste cruell tirant Satan dyd chalenge bothe ryght and rule ouer all howe many soo euer were borne of hym The lawe of synne is to kyll the wages of synne is death the ryght of death is to damne the ryght of afflyctions is to greue make heuye the ryght of the dyuell is to destroye Into al these rightes and powers Adam by his disobedyence hath caste vs. And Adam then had ben vtterly extinct and vndone if that he hadde not be comforted ageyne reuyued with the word of grace But he was receyued vnto grace and the father dyd take from hym feare of deathe and anguyshe for he did fele and perceyue the wroth of god and god to be his ennemy and also all creatures soo that he could not tel which wey to tourne him This feare I say the father hath taken away frō him through the most swete absolution and promyse of grace when he sayde vnto the serpent Gen. 3. I wyl put enmite betwyxte the and the womanne and that sede shal al to breake thy hed This worde when Adam dyd here and beleue he was holpen and delyuered and came from hell and nowe beleued the worde of god thinkyng vnder this forme This god hath spoken whiche can not lye or deceyue In this faythe Adam dyed and after Adam all the faythfull vnto Aabraham whiche dyd also cleaue faste to this word thynkynge thus he wyl come yea suerly at the laste he wyl come bycause the lorde hath so promysed whiche canne not lye and in this faythe they were saued ¶ Althoughe the godly dye yet they shall lyue Cap. iiii THE godlye and iuste people haue most comfort although in this lyfe they be put to deathe and seme to be forsakē of god cast into hell and as shepe ordeyned to be slayne Roma 8. As scripture wytnesseth of them For thy sake we be iuged as shepe ordeined to be slayne Also I thynke veryly 1. Cor. 14. that god hath shewed that we whiche be the last apostelles are as it were apointed to suffer deathe For we 2. Cor. 4. whiche lyue be alway delyuered to death for Iesus sake yet they do not dispeyre no not in death but as they which be sure that they shall passe through deathe to life eternal and crye to god and suffer the hand of the lorde and be pacient and put theyr hope in god Also they haue this comforte that their deathe is good and precyouse They also knowe that throughe Chrystes deathe deathe is ouercome and abolyshed 1. Cor. 14. Osee 3. Gen. 3. Deathe is supped of in victory O Deathe I wyll be thy deathe The sede hath broken the heade of the serpente Therfore if any man taken in the panges of deathe do holde faste and beleue this worde in the myddel of death he shall haue lyfe for verylye the christyans doo lyue when they be estemed and thought to dye Sap. 5. 2. Cor. 6. Ioh. 16. The rightuouse shal lyue for euer And soo Paule saythe Beholde we be euer as dyenge and yet we lyue Also Christ sayth Ioh. 16. In me you shal haue peace but in the worlde you shall suffer oppression And Sap. 3. The tourment of death shal not touche them Also Esai 26. Thy deade personnes shal lyue they shal ryse with theyr bodyes He shall not taste deathe Io. 5. et 11 And he whiche beleueth in me althoughe he were deade yet he shal lyue They shall not taste deathe Marc. 9. Sap. 2. The iuste man althoughe he be preuented with deathe yet he shal be refreshed Also Psal 15. Thou shalt not suffer thy holyon to se corruption Also Psal 32. Ioh. 5. et 11. et 3. That he may pulle out from deathe the soules of them He shal passe ouer from deathe to lyfe He shall not see eternall deathe He shall not dye for euer He dothe not peryshe but hath eternall lyfe Seke god Psal 68. and your soule shall lyue Esai 55. Bowe your eares and come to me here you and your sowle shall lyue ¶ These places ought to be well noted for the comforte of them before whose eies deathe is presente whiche if they beleue in Christe they be not loste but haue eternall lyfe Therfore they be not called onely deade but the deade of god as suche as dye in the lorde for suche do ryse ageyne in glory and none other Danie 12. as it apereth ī Daniel ¶ The deathe of the godly is a slepe Ca. v. CHRISTE calleth the death of the godly a slepe Lazarus our frende slepeth Ioh. 11. For by the benefyte and goodnes of Christ death is made a slepe which by his deth hath changed deathe into a slepe So Paule dothe call the feythful 1. Thes 4. whiche be deade slepers sayinge I wyll not you to be ignorante of them that slepe So Steuē slept Acto 7. And so the godly to the outwarde syght and perceuerāce dieth But withoute doubte that death is but a slepe For how many so euer dye in Christe all slepe in hym and he shall reyse them in the laste daye I haue slept and do slumber Psal 3. and I haue rysen Here slepe betokeneth deathe of the body as in Genesis Abram slepte with his father Psal 4. Psal 15. I wyll slepe and rest in peace to god with other Also My fleshe shal rest in hope Therfore in deth not so moche the deathe it selfe as suer lyfe and resurrection is to be considered to theym whiche be in Christ accordynge to Christis sayinge He that shall kepe my word Ioh. 8. shall not see deathe euerlastynge Howe shall he not see deathe shal he not fele it Shal he not dye no veryly but he shal se onely a slepe and beholdyng stedfastly with the eies of faythe in the resurrection by deathe he shall so passe awaye that surely he shall not see deathe And death veryly to hym shal not be deathe ¶ All these thynges be begonne in baptisme and be fynysshed in the ende of lyfe Rom. 6. For we be buryed with him throughe baptisme in to deathe Therfore faythe exercised with diuers passions causeth that naturall deathe to the faythefull is but a slepe For the faythful die suerly in hope and loke after the laste daye and the commynge of Christe This securitie they gette in this lyfe by the spirite of fayth that they maye saye with Paule By hope we be made safe Roma 8. Rom. 5. And agayne Hope dothe not confound That is to dwell in the Paradyse of god the kyngedome of heauen in the churche of the lyuinge god And the lord sayth Leuit. 26. Esai 31. To slepe with out feare To syt in the beautie of peace in the tabernacles of fayth and truste and
in a ryche reste ¶ Baptisme is a comforte in the poynte of deathe Cap. vi SVCHE as be at the poynte of deathe ought to take comforte and be stronge in that they know they carye with them bothe letter and token which is baptime wher by theyr death is incorporate with the deathe of Christ and that it is not theyr deathe but the deathe of Christe Wherfore let them suerly truste that they shall ouercome as the deathe of Christ hath ouercome For baptime is a sure token of the passynge ouer from deathe to lyfe And as we knowe suerlie that Christe passed through death to lyfe So let vs not doubte but that we shal suerly passe throughe deathe to lyfe Christe hath ouercome synne and death Let vs nothynge doubte but that we shall ouercome synne deathe Synne shal not beare rule ouer you Rom. 6. a Figure of this thynge was the passynge ouer the see whiche was the passynge ouer from deathe to lyfe So in baptime we receiue a token of deathe that by death of the body we myght trust suerly to come to the trewe lyfe In baptime Pharao with all his hoste dyd lye vnder foote to vs that is throughe fayth in the worde of promyse we haue escaped the tyrannye of the prynce of darkenesse with all vyces so that the lorde wyll not impute them to vs nor they can not take awaye from vs the entree or goinge in to the kyngdome of heuen But yet not withstandynge synne dwellyng in our fleshe doth not reste in the meane tyme to assaulte vs that is vncleane affections whiche muste be put awaye with dayly mortifieng of the fleshly desyres vntyll our baptime be fully cōplete and finished in deth So greately the hope of all chrysten men dothe stande in baptime and so beginneth from death that deathe to vs is wynnyng that is an entraunce to lyfe Roma 6. Be you ignorant that all we whiche be baptised into Christe Iesu are baptised into his deathe For we be buried together with hym by baptime in to deathe that as Christe was reised vp from the deade by the glory of his father euen soo we also shuld walke in a newe lyfe Colo. 2. You be buried to geder with him through baptime in whom you are also rysen agayne with him Gala. 3. Who so euer of you be baptised in Christe haue put vpon you Christe 1. Pet. 3. Baptime is the promyse of a good conscience towardes god wherby we be sure that god is pleased with vs. It is therfore a token that we be delyuered from the dyuel and a sygne of our translation from the kyngdome of Satan in to the kynge of Christe that we be reconsyled vnto god it is a token whiche beareth wytnesse of the good wyll of god towardes vs. Therfore remember that thou arte baptysed that is that thou hast receyued remission of synnes that thou haste made a couenaunt with god that thou arte delyuered frome the dyuell deathe and synne reconsiled to god This is a great comforte agaynste deathe the dyuell and synne So the promyse made to Abrahā of the sede to come had ben sufficiente yet god dyd put therto circumcisiō that Abraham might haue a sure token of goddes goodnes towardes him that he was accepted of god So baptime is a token of goddes fauour and good wyll towardes vs throughe the worde of promyse wherevnto is knyt an ernest bargaine of a good conscience with god For fyrst god maketh promyse with vs that he wyl forgyue vs that faute and blemyshe whiche we haue drawen by originall synne from our forefathers that he wyl receyue vs into his fauour and that he wyll not onely forgyue vs our synnes but also not ley or inpute them to our charge We agayne do bynde our selues to god by lyke reason that we shall mortifie our fleshe all our lyfe tyme and purge out our olde leuen our concupiscence desyres and dispositions to do synne and vtterly to cast out all the dregges and to wrestel agaynste and vtterlye forsake the worlde the dyuell and al theyr pompes Therfore if thy conscience be troubled and vexed with the borden of synne thou mayst pray on this maner O lord god remembre thy promyse that thou haste made to vs thou haste promysed to vs in baptime remissyon of synnes and eternall lyfe when thou dyddeste saye Marc. 16. He that beleueth and is baptysed shall be saued nor do not make voyde thy couenaunt nor let not thy wordes be in vayne whiche haue passed thy mouthe Psal 89. Thou shalt performe that thou hast promysed thou cāst not deny thy selfe neyther our infirmitie or infidelitfe or any other thynge can make voyde thy feythfull promyse ¶ The godlye knowe the tyme of dyinge to be determyned of god Cap. vii VNTO the godlye this is a gret comfort that they know that deathe is not in the power of tyrantes nor put in the hande of any creature leste they shoulde be troubled ouer moche carefull for deathe but that they maye dye as chyldren when pleaseth the lorde For soo wryteth Ecclesiastes Eccle. 3. All thynge hath tyme and al thynges vnder heauen haue theyr conuenient season A tyme is of byrthe and a tyme of deathe Iob. 14. and so Iob. Thou haste appoynted to hym a a tyme whiche he shall not passe Also the psalme Psal 103. Thou hast lymitted a tyme whiche they shall not ouer passe Psal 38. Beholde thou hast put my dayes to a certayne nombre And so Christe doth comforte his One heare shal not fall from your heade without the wyll of your father Matt. 10. Also My houre is not yet come Ioh. 2. 1. Reg. 2. Esai 38. So the mother of Samuel God dothe kyll and reuiue agayne And The yeres of lyfe be of the lorde As he promysed to Ezechias 4. Re. 20. 2. Re. 7. Beholde I wyl adde vnto thy days .xv. yeres So. When thy dayes shall be ended For the corporal lyfe is determined of god with certayne lymyttes and with god is a certayne pointe and measure set to euery mannes lyfe and also to the same the yeres monthes oures and also the mynutes of houres And also the heares of your hedde be nombred Therfore if our heares be noumbred in the syght of god howe moche more ar the mynutes and artycles of our lyfe nombred before hym We can not therfore lyue any longer then the lorde hath appoynted We shal not dye althoughe we be in the greattest peryl and extreme ieoperdye before our houre Therfore it skylleth not what maner of death or with what instrument swerde fyer water sodeyne death or that thou be taken awaye by chaunce before the course of nature requireth it For god hath gyuen the houre the meane and that kynde of deathe Whiche doth not force whether thou dye of this death or that deathe of a lyttell wounde or a great of whom the tyme bothe of our lyfe and deathe is determined
and sette Also many dye by tempestes or hayle And yet do not thou condemne as wycked suche as be smytten with lightning For the iugemētes of god be rare and vnknowen in priuate personnes whiche for as moche as perteineth to hym careth not whether oone dye of this deathe or that Many tymes innocentes and baabis do dye But thou wylt saye that many dye wylfullye throughe theyr own rashenes the whiche myght haue lyued lenger Somme haue cast away them selfes hedlong c. Coulde they not haue preserued theyr lyfe I aunswere noo God gaue that houre that meane and that kynde of deathe which thing experyence dothe teache Some deadely wounded are lyghtly healed and do lyue Some other are scarselye hurte and yet they die Some Astronomers ascrybe this to the sterres and some to fortune but holy scripture attributeth it to god with whom the tyme both of our lyfe and deathe is lymytted who also careth not whether thou dye of a great or smal wound that he maye confounde all wysedome and mannes imagination Soo that it is a thynge most like madnesse vayne and frustrate to be afrayde or curiouse of any maner of deathe For there is noo cause why it shuld make any man aferd For other the appoynted tyme of deathe is not yet come or elles if it be come he ouer whom it hāgeth wolde nat prefer any pleasure before deathe For death as I haue sayde hathe his apoynted tyme lyke as Christ sayth Luce. 21. The heares of your heade doo not fall If che heares of your heade doo not fall without the apointed wyl of god by what meane maye the hole body dye without the fire wyl of god So great is the care of god ouer the godly whose lyfe death yeres dayes houres and mynutes of houres he hath in his hand which can not die but at the houre apointed of god ¶ Notwithstandyng the vngodly shall not liue out halfe theyr dayes Cap. viii AS holy scripture witnesseth in all places In the psalm The deceytefull shall not liue out halfe theyr days Also Iob Psal 54. Iob. 16. In the tyme whiche is not his he shall make an ende And The feare of the lorde prolongeth the lyfe the yeres of the wycked be short For the godly be euer redy watchyng whē the lorde shall come whether it be in the first watche or in the fourth they in the meane tyme folowe theyr callynge as long as the lord wyll nothynge determyninge for them selfe nothynge carynge for theyr lyfe whether it shall ende on the morowe or .x. yeres after for they haue lyued all theyr tyme althoughe they dye yonge Sap. 4. As the wyse manne saythe Thoughe the rightuouse be ouertakē with deth yet shall he be in rest The vngodly do appoynte vnto them selues longe tyme as he whiche sayde in Luke Luce. 12. My soule thou hast moch goodes layde vp in store for many yeres They do so and lyue so as they shuld liue a long season but in the myddel of theyr lyfe beyng voyde of faythe they be taken awaye in the daye whiche they dyd not loke for and the houre whiche they dyd not knowe Matt. 25. So the foolyshe virgins beinge vnredye in the myddell of theyr dayes were called away So for the most part alwayes the iudgemente of god dothe catche the vngodly carelesse negligent and not watching So in Daniel Daniel 5. Balthasar the kīg was slayne in the nyght of his ennemies Also in the gospell The tumultuous seruauntes the Sodomytes and they whiche were in the tyme of the flodde the vngodly deathe dothe alwaye fynde vnredy but all the godly tary vntyll theyr full tyme that is they be euer redy ¶ The godly also in the tyme of hunger pestilence and warre be punyshed and dye with the wycked Cap. ix IT IS trewe that the godly be punysshed with the vngodlye where the wrothe of god is consūmate For the iudgemente of god when he is angrye is gyuen vpon all bothe good and bad but the godly conceyue a hope of felycitie and fauor Psal 76. He shall not withdraw his mercye for euer And soo they that be punished suffer iugement and at the laste shall opteyne mercy For the godly do knowe that god dothe punishe sinners which doo repente in this lyfe as he punished Dauid that he myght humble them enstructe theym in lernynge and make them more ware and circumspecte And althoughe they dye in the tyme of hunger pestilence or warre with the wicked yet they knowe it to be done by the good wyll of god And bycause they know that they ones shal die Therfore they offer them selues to the good wyll of god which dothe al thinges after the councel of his wyll Ephe. 1. And they knowe that they haue a tyme apoynted to dye and they desyre to be dyssoluyd in the tyme of dienge appoynted by god and to be with Christ Otherwise Nother pestylence hunger nor warre can hurte the godly except the appoynted tyme of deathe ordeyned of god be present For god can well delyuer his as he dyd in tymes paste delyuer Lothe Noe Daniel Ieremy and other as Iacob being caryed with his children in to Egipte And lyke wyse the Israelytes in Egipt 2. Pet. 2. For these coulde not dye but in theyr houre So al the feythful can not dye although they be in the greattest peryll and in extreme desperation but in theyr houre Then wherfore shall they feare deathe They can not lyue lenger then the lorde hath appoynted nor die any soner ¶ To whom they that dye oughte to commytte theyr spirite Cap. x. STEVEN dydde yelde vp his spirite into the hādes of Christ For it is he that hath ouercome deathe Acto 7. in death he doth quicken vs. This is he which sayd Matt. 12. Come vnto me al you that labour and be burdened and I wyl refreshe you And farther this is he whiche oughte to be called vpon that he delyuer vs in afflyction and receyue our spiryte in the houre of deathe Luc. 23. So dyd Chryste Father I commende my spiryte in to thy handes Psal 30. So Dauid Lord I commende my spirite into thy handes There it shall be suer vnder the shadowe of thy winges thou shalt kepe it vnhurte and that whiche is taken away thou shalte restore Let the spirite retourne to the lord whiche dyd gyue it Eccle. 12. Also Christ to the thefe Luc. 23. This daye thou shalte be with me in Paradise This Paradise is a true and perfyte quietnes in Christ amiable ioyful and moste swete And so Lazarus rested in the bosome of Abraham to whom Lazarus soule was caryed by angelles that is he is conteyned in the handes of our god and of the lorde Iesu Christe and leadeth the moste pleasante lyfe For the bosome of Abraham is the promise made to Abraham of the sede whiche is Christe in whom all the godly from Abraham vnto Christ were kepte and
❧ OF THE PREPARATION TO THE CROSSE and to Deathe and of the comforte vnder the crosse and deathe two bokes very fruictefull for deuoute people to rede translated from latyn to englysshe by Rycharde Tracy 1534 TO THE RYGHT HONORABLE AND HIS syngular good lorde and mayster Lord Thomas Crumwel Lorde Priuy seale Rycharde Tracy desyreth and wysheth bodely prosperous helth and to the soule eternall lyfe and felycitie WHEN I consider the weake frailtie of man and howe naturallye we be subiecte to many troubles aduersities and temptations as well of the body as of the soule and also when I call to my remembraunce the wordes of Christe spoken to his elect Ioh. 16. That in this world they shulde suffer persecution and oppression and lykewyse the sayinge of the apostel Paule 2. Tim. 3. That al they whiche wyll lyue godly in Christe Iesu muste suffer persecution I thynke surely that euery chrysten man dothe expect Christes promises and constantly beleueth that the scriptures shal be fulfilled and founde true Wherfore seing there is no euasion nor meane to escape the aduersities temptations and crosse whiche god shal laye on the shulders of his electe and nature is so inconstant frayl and weake that of our own myght and power we are not able to resyste nor can not wyllyngely and paciently susteyne and beare such aduersities and crosse it behoueth euery christen man to serch out and prouide some godly consolation and remedy to comforte and make stronge his mynde that he may paciently suffer all tribulation all temptation al aduersitie which god shal sende to hym alwaye reknowlegynge that there is no power but of god and that god wyl not send to his electe any suche crosse but therwith he wyll also gyue grace and meane paciently to suffer the same so that he shall not be found disobediēt to the good wyl of god Of the cōfortes agaynst the crosse of tribulation one in especiall of late I founde Not a yere paste it pleased God to sende me some aduerse tribulations whiche were to stronge for Nature to suffer and beare pacientely but my chaunce was so good throughe the mercifull prouydence of god that in my troubles this lyttel boke was sent me from a frende whiche when I had red ouer and delyberately perused it animated made me strōg not onely paciētly to suffer al mine aduersities but also for theym to gyue god ryghte hartye thankes that it wolde please hym of his abundante mercy and goodnesse to remembre me his miserable creature with his so ernest a token and moste sure pledge of his godly fauour and loue accordynge to his promyse Hebr. 12. which is whom the lord loueth hym he chasteneth yea and he scourgeth euery sonne that he receyueth For in the readynge of this boke I receyued suche consolation and cōfort that I thought it moste necessary yea and expedient seinge I haue by experyence felte what good fruyte commeth therof to translate the same in to englyshe and so to put it forthe in printe that it myghte be the more common and that many chaunsynge to fall into lyke crosse of aduersitie maye be partakers and optein like consolation as I haue receiued therby And I haue dedicated this boke to you my synguler good lorde master for as moche as I euydently perceyue that you are endewed not onely with godly knowledge and doctryne but also haue a right feruēt zeale good mynd and desyre to set forth all suche thynge as may be for the vtilitie helpe and comforte of the hole congregation and churche of this realme Therfore with al humilitie I desyre your accustomed benignitie to accept this the firste fruite and labour of me your pore seruant which am and shall be euer redy and glad with al diligēce to do you the seruice that I can dayly pray almyghty god to preserue you in longe lyfe welth honour and prosperitie Amen ❧ THE PREPARATION TO THE crosse and howe it muste be paciently borne FOR as moche as Christe commandeth vs to denye ourselues and to folowe hym and suffer the crosse he commaundeth vs also to prepare vs to suffer the crosse paciently sayinge Matth. 16. If any man wyll come after me let hym denye hym selfe and take vp my crosse and folowe me And who so euer doth not beare my crosse and folowe me can not be my discyple Soo councelleth the wise man saying Eccle. 2. Sonne whan thou doest come to the seruice of god stande in righteousenes and feare and prepare thy soule to suffer temptation but bycause there be dyuers crosses ne lest a man paraduenture shuld take a straunge crosse which perteyneth not to hym that is to say shulde feine to him selfe newe turmentes as prescript dayes of fastynge vowed chastitie shurtes of heare disgysed garmentes and such other trifles which god hath not commaunded therfore Christ hath put to this terme sciliceth his owne whiche is as moche to saye that euery man study to mortifie his owne fleshe the synne whiche reygneth in him beinge euer redy to suffer what soo euer god dothe sende hym ¶ What the crosse is Cap. i. A CROSSE is euery affliction and tribulation or euery aduersitie and heuines sent by god to euery kynde of lyuynge throughe faythe and the word of god when that euery thyng doth not prospere euen as a man wold haue it whiche in some place is called lernynge or correction and temptation a rodde and a staffe Wherfore it is a folishe and an heuy crosse whiche we by our owne presumption do take vpon vs not commaunded of god as the priestes of Ball and all hypocrites do take vppon them But that is the trewe crosse whiche god doth lay vpon vs whiche when it is layed vpon vs we suffer paciently euery body in his vocation and kynd of lyuinge as to gette our breade with the sweate of our countenance and women to bring forthe theyr chyldren in peynes to suffer paciently the good wil of the lord to mortifie our mortall membres vppon the erthe to be euer busily occupied in the commaundementes of the lord and for the word of god to suffer al scornes and mockes lyes persecutions and not to feare the moste cruell ye euen the most shameful death Therfore to suffer a crosse is nothing els then to suffer pacientely what so euer come to vs by the godly and beneuolent wyll of the lorde ¶ Two kyndes of crosses Cap. ii THERE BE two kyndes of crosses the oone a straunge crosse the other our owne the one of the faythefull the other of the wycked for the vnfeythful be punished that they may be an example of theyr owne iniquytie and that they be perpetually condemned but the feythful be punished that they maye be made stronge and that the lorde be gloryfied in them So strange punishementes be a warninge to put the faythful in mynde of the good wyll of the lorde For the lorde doth punyshe some in this lyfe that he may prouoke
god that we haue hard that we haue seene with our eyes Luc. 1. as they haue delyuered vs whiche from the begynnyng haue seene it with theyr eies 2. Pet. 1. But those thinges which we haue sene with our eies Al scripture heuēly inspired 2. Tim. 3. 2. Pet. 1. The prophecie in old tyme was not giuen by the wyl of man but the holy men of god spake dryuen with the holy gost Ephe. 5. As it is nowe reueled to his holy apostelles and prophetes by spirite Matt. 22. So Christ cōfirmeth Dauides wrytynges Howe doth Dauid thē in spirite call him lorde Certaynely I am fully perswaded and doute nothinge at al that the holy scriptures are inspired from heauen 22 If the temptator saye thou haste not kepte the lawe of god wherfore thou arte accursed SAy thou Christ whiche was made a curse for vs Galath 3. hath redemed vs from the curse of the lawe Agayn Ephe. 2. Euacuatyng and taking awey the lawe of commaundmentes set in decrees Colo. 2. Takynge away the handewrytynge agaynste vs which is in decrees and is contrary to vs. Roma 6. For ye are not vnder the lawe but vnder fauour delyuered from synne For the deathe of Christ hath delyuered vs from the lawe For truely by Christes deth we are now in conscience fre from the lawe that is from the wrothe of god and euerlastynge deathe For the lawe can not be fulfylled of nature for it is spirytuall as vndoubtedly the apostels decreed The yocke that neither c. Again Acto 15. Deuter. 5. Luc. 18. who can gyue them such a minde Whiche is impossible to men 23 If he say thou must forsake the worlde VVhat then Answere thou cōtrary wise I shal obteine heuen For blessed ar the dead Apoc. 14. 1. Ioh. 5. Ibidem which dye in the lorde Agayne All the world lieth in wickednes Agayn All thyng whiche is borne of god ouercometh the world and this is the victory which ouercometh the world our fayth Who is he whiche ouercometh the worlde but he that beleueth that Iesus is the sonne of god I am sure therfore in Christe All the worlde shall peryshe with his lustes and desyres Agayne 1. Ioan. 3. Loue not the worlde nother those thynges whiche are in the world We ar strangers in this worlde and citizens of heauen Ye sonnes of men howe longe are ye harde harted Psal 4. Why loue ye vanyties and seke lyes Agayne Howe lōg loue you infancy or childhode and foles desire those thinges whiche are hurtfull Agayne Vanitie of all vanities Eccles 1. and all thynges ar vanitie 1. Ioh. 2. The cause is this for all thynges whiche are in the worlde as luste of the fleshe concupiscēce of the eyes and pryde of lyfe are not of the father but of the world and the world passeth and his lust also but he that dothe the wyll of god taryeth for euer The ende ❧ THE PREPARATION TO DEATHE AND howe they which be in point of deathe shulde be comforted the .ii. boke ¶ What is deathe Cap. i. DEATHE IS NOthinge els but a separation or diuision of the soule frō the bodye It is a quiet rest from the afflyctions and troubles of this worlde in the whiche they that be deade be so refreshed and newely made that from thense they shall ryse far aboue all other most happye not into a lyfe which shall dye ageyne as it is in a slepe but into an euerlastynge life ¶ What is the cause of deathe Cap. ii THE CAVSE of deathe is synne For out of synne deth flowed and is the punishement or peyne or rewarde of synne or the reuengeaunce of yll thynges as the holy scripture beareth witnes Fyre Eccle. 39. hayle hunger and deathe be created for punishement as witnesseth the psalme For anger and dethe be in his indignation Psal 29. and lyfe in his wyl Roma 6. Hiere 3. The wages or rewarde of synne is death In what daye so euer thou shalte eate of it that is thou shalte synne therof thou shalt dye God dyd not make deathe Sap. 1. nor doth not reioyce in the destruction of the lyuynge Also Throughe the malyce and enuy of the dyuell Sap. 2. death hath entred And Paule saythe Rom. 5. By one man synne entred into the world and through synne deathe Ezech. 33 And in Ezech. I wil not the deathe of a synner but rather that he conuerte and tourne from his synne and liue Also The soule whiche shall synne shal dye Therfore where deathe is there necessaryly synne dydde go before whiche dwelleth in vs whiche we haue by inheritaunce whiche is spronge forthe into vs all of the whiche synne the fyrst father to vs was Adam from whom we haue by inherytaunce origynall synne whiche is a naturall dysposytion and inclination to synne whiche hath with hym in felowship blindnesse of harte dulnesse towardes vertue the loue of hym selfe the hatred of god fleynge frome the crosse hatred of the lawe and disdaynynge of his neyghbour For by Adams disobedience our fleshe is become disobediente to god soo long as it is not enspyred with the holy gost and for the sayde synne of Adam al we be called synners And so in hym we be all deade for we be his flesshe and his chyldren of his owne substaunce He is the grayne and sede of whom all we be spronge out As he is deade so shall we dye and frome Adam is spronge into vs bothe orygynall synne and deathe the peyne of synne is come forthe And the tyranny of the dyuell to whom our nature is subiecte and in whome the dyuell vseth crueltie and doth exercise it with feare and all kyndes of myserye and also doth kyl And moreouer enforceth to al maner of vnhappines to blasphemy murther and hatred ¶ Two maner of deathes Cap. ii THE ONE is of the body or of nature to whome all men be subiecte for al haue sinned and haue broken the lawe of god that is when this bodyely lyfe is broken aweye when we gyue vp the goost and do not occupie this mortall lyfe As it is wrytten to the Hebrewes Hebre. 9. It is ordeyned and decreed that all men shall dye ones and after that iudgement By Adams synne nature is subiecte of necessitie to dye as Iesus Sirach wryteth Eccle. 40. There is a heuy yocke vppon the chyldren of Adam frome the daye of the commynge oute of theyr mothers wombe vntyll the daye of theyr burial into the mother of all The other deathe is of the soule or of fayth or of helth When the vnbeleuers drowned in theyr wyckednes not carynge for god nor desyrynge god nor askyng forgyuenes of god be made bondemen to eternall darkenesse which is called euerlastyng death Whiche is a perpetuall feare of conscience throughe the wrothe of god Sap. 5. whiche Satan doth encrece Exaumple of these two maner of deathes is the riche gloton
Luc. 16. which beinge deade was buried in hell and Lazarus the begger beinge deade and caryed of angelles into the bosome of Habram This man hath comforte and contrary wise the ryche man was punyshed and buried in hel that is he died with an yll conscience he sawe in his deathe his owne wyckednesse and damnation as al wicked men do This is the worme Esai 66. whiche dothe not dye Euen then the folishe virgins do first see Matt. 25. that the wise haue oyle Then it commeth to remembrance to whom they haue doone bothe good and euyll There the lawe dothe fyrste shewe hym selfe the gospell beinge taken awaye thenne they seke for grace but all to late and in vayne Prouer. 1 There god dothe cut of all hope of recouerye of helthe or fauoure the sentence of the cruell iudgement of god is then as sayth saynt Iames Iaco. 2. Iugement without mercy shall be to them whiche haue not done mercy I haue hūgered Matt. 25. and you haue not gyuen me c. Therfore the worde of god doth teache vs how we shulde avoyde eternal punishment and howe we shal be saued whiche if we neglect set nought by there is no cause why we shuld haue any further hope Of these two kyndes of dethes the psalmes make mention Psal 33. The deathe of sinners is yl And contrarywyse The deathe of saynctes is preciouse in the syght of god Psal 113. Psal 6. Matt. 7. Matt. 11. Also Go frome me all you workers of iniquitie I knowe you not Come to me all you that do labour and be burdened and I wyll refreshe you Also In theyr synne they shall dye And Paule sayth Philipp 3. Whose ende is death Also of the feythefull is wrytten They shall not faute al they whiche truste in hym Psal 33. The Lord doth kepe theyr bones and one of them shall not perysshe or be broken Rom. 8. There is no damnation to theym whiche be in Christe Iesus Apoc. 14. Blessed be the deade whiche die in the lorde As there is two lyues a yerthely and an eternall lyfe soo there is two deathes the one a temporall the other an euerlastynge deathe The erthly lyfe hath a begynnynge and a endynge and is subiect to many miseries and this lyfe no christen man dothe greatly esteme but saith daily with Paule Christ is my lyfe Philipp 1. and death is lucre And if it fortune me to lyue in the fleshe then it is profytable to me to worke and what I shall chose I know not I am constrained of these twayne desyrynge to be dissolued and to be with Christ whiche thynge is moche better for me but to lyue in the flesshe is more nedefull for you Galath 6. Soo in an other place God forbeade that I shulde reioyce in any thynge but in the crosse of our lorde Iesus Christ by whom the world is crucyfyed vnto me and I vnto the worlde I lyue but not I onely Gala. 2. but Christ liueth in me for in that that I lyue in the fleshe I lyue in the faithe of the sonne of god whiche loued me and gaue hym selfe for me Therfore he that knoweth not Christe nor doth not truste in hym feareth death as that which threteneth and bryngeth eternall ruine and destruction but he whiche knoweth Christ and hath him doth not feare death whom Christ beinge victor hath ouercome and ouerthrowen ¶ To the efecte and faythfull eternall deathe by Christe is ouercome Cap. iii. THIS is the great comfort of them that be in the painges of deathe whiche comforteth and lyfteth vp the fearefull myndes that is that Christe hath vtterlye abolysshed deathe takyn awaye synne and that surelye throughe Christe they shall obteyne remyssion of synne be reputed ryghtuouse and haue euerlastynge lyfe Therfore Christ the promised sede the sonne of god came downe frō heuen and became manne by his crosse deathe and resorrection hath saued vs and delyuered vs from eternall deathe and he payed for vs all our dette as it is written in the epistle to the Hebrewes Ones he is offered Hebre. 9. that he shulde take awaye the synnes of manye Also 1. Pet. 3. He hath ones suffered for our synnes And 1. Ioh. 1. The bloude of Iesu Chryst hath made vs cleane from all our synne And Matth. 1. Thou shalte call his name Iesus for he shall saue his people frome theyr synnes Also Hebr. 2. That through death he shulde put awaye hym whiche had rule ouer death that is the diuell that he myght delyuer them whiche all theyr lyfe were brougte in bondage through feare of deth For verylye he hath delyuered vs from the power of Synne that it shulde not kyll vs frome the power of deathe that it shoulde not condemne vs from the power of affliction that it shulde not greue vs from the power of the dyuell that he shoulde not destroye vs hath restored vs to iustice ioy lyfe and to the beste and mooste myghty god that is he hath made vs fre men and partakers of god whiche before were captyues and bondmen to the deuyl So our iniquities dyd cast vs hedlynge into the depenesse of hell and there did drowne and bury vs but god moued with mercy hath caste all our iniquities vpō the shulders of his sonne delyuerynge vs all frome synne deathe and hell hath satisfyed for vs whiche of god is made to vs wysedome iustice holynes 1. Cor. 1. and redemption Whiche hath giuen hym selfe for our synnes that he myghte delyuer vs frome this present yll world And vnder such forme by Christe we be delyuered frome deathe synne and hell that they vtterlye haue noo maner of ryght in vs nor can not destroye and damne vs As Osee sayth Osee 13. I wyll delyuer them from the hand that is from the power of hel frō deathe I wyll redeme them O deathe I wyll be thy deathe O hell I wyll be thy bytte Deathe 1. Cor. 15. where is thy stynge Hell where is thy victory Thankes be to god whiche hath gyuen vs vyctorye throughe our lorde Iesus Christe So great is the power of faythe and we be broughte into so greate lybertie throughe fayth We fele punishemente in this worlde but through fayth we peryshe not We be kylled but we shal not dye We bren in hel fyer but we be not consumed in dede and soo of all the reste whiche be not taken awaye frome the beleuer Ioh. 16. In the worlde saith he ye shal haue affliction c. Nor the beleuers be not delyuered from the felynge of theym in this world but they be delyuered from the power and rule of them and the stynge is taken from theym wherby all men dyd peryshe The christen man is therfore sure that as deathe eternall coulde not preuayle agaynste Christ so lykewise ageynst him it hath no power For Christ hath taken away sinne bringynge in iustice he hath strangeled deathe gyuynge lyfe
as many as dyd beleue were preserued Philipp 1. So Paule desyreth to be loused and to be with Christ And in an other place Whether we lyue or dye we be the lordes Therfore the hande of the lorde receyueth the soules of suche as be faythfull and they rest quietly in the hande and word of god vntyl the day of iudgement come For they be in peace and entred in to rest Tourne my soule in to thy rest For they be in pleasure in ioy Sap. 3. Hebre. 4. Psal 114. in blessednes in suertie in Christ and with Christ in comforte ¶ The body is buried but it shall ryse agayne in the laste daye Cap. xi IT IS the onely comfort of the godly to holde suerly in all aduersitie this article of our faythe that is to saye the resurrection of the flesshe the whiche oughte to comforte the ryghtuouse bycause through the grace of god they shal be reuiued and reysed vp as well the body as the soule the soules to iustice the bodyes to glorye This hope the wycked haue not For theyr bodyes shall be the more punished and ouerthrowen downe to the grounde althoughe they haue semed here to be mighty but their bodyes shal be reysed vp and quickened by the worde of god to whō all thynges obeye Of whose promyse the very emptye and dry bones shall be partakers Ezec. 37. This saith the ruler the lorde of these bones Beholde I doo brynge into you a spirite and you shal be quickned and I wil put vpō you sinnowes and I wyll reyse vp fleshe vppon you and I wyll couer you with a skynne and I wyll put in you a spirite and you shal lyue and you shall well knowe that I am the lorde Iob. 19. Thou shalte reyse vp my skynne which this flesshe beareth And I do knowe that my redemer dothe lyue and at the last he shall reyse me vp of dust and shal compasse my body about with skynne and in my fleshe I shall se god ¶ Veryly the holye scripture declareth that the resurrection of the deade shall be for that the bodye for his nature and power shall be made perfyte in the knowledge of the lorde The glorye of the soule redoundeth into the reformed body In the meane tyme the sowle lacketh not the knowlege of god and of his Christe For he is with Christe and hath in hym eternall lyfe and moste lyuely and blessed knowlege Ioh. 17. But the perfyt blessednes is not vntyll the bodyes be borne agayne Danie 12. Many which slepe in the duste of the erthe shall ryse agayne some into eternall lyfe some into shame The deade shall ryse agayne and they shall be reysed vp Esai 26. that be in graues Thy deade shall lyue lorde and they whiche dye in me shal ryse again Your bones shall blossome as the grasse Esai 66. Therfore we beleue that there shall be a resurrection of this fleshe by goddes power and that the deade shal be quickened ageyn by the spirite of Chryste Whiche shall quicken your mortall bodies throughe his spirite Rom. 6. dwellynge in you The fyrste ground of this article is that Christe is rysen If Christe be preached 1. Cor. 15. that he hath rysen from deathe howe can some of you saye that there shall be no resurrection If Christe hath rysen we shall also ryse Christe the fyrste begotten of the deade hath sufficiently declared his resurrection What so euer was in Christe the heade the same shall be in his membres and we ought to beleue that we shall suerly atteyne that whiche our heade nowe dothe obteyne accordynge to the measure of our fayth The fruites of Christes resurrection is our resurrection and wakynge for if god hath reysed vp our lorde Iesu he shall also reyse vp vs through him So Paule 1. Cor. 15. through the hole chapter 1. Thes 4. And the deade in Christe shall ryse Ioh. 5. Do not meruel for bycause the houre shall come that all such as be in theyr graues shal here his voyce and shal come forthe c. Also thy brother shall ryse Cap. 11. Martha answered I knowe that he shall ryse in the laste day ¶ In the panges of deathe and in all temtations the remedies be to be lerned of the sufferaunce of Christ Ca. xii THE example of lyuynge and dienge is set forth before our eies in Christes lyfe and passyon for so sayth Peter 1. Pet. 2. Christe is afflicted for vs leauynge vs an example that we shuld folowe his steppes But howe can we folowe his steppes Here thou If thou receyue thy crosse on the as Chryste techeth the. How can that be Matt. 10. saiest thou Beholde take an example If thou be punished with sickenes reken with thy selfe howe it is not to be compared with Chrystes crowne of thorne and his nayles If thou be restrayned of thy desyres and lustes remembre Christ led hyther and thyther If pryde styrre thy mynde remembre Christ nayled on the crosse betwene two theues Wherof Esai saythe Esai 53. And we haue sene hym and there was no fayernesse in hym and we haue desyred the despysynge of all men If thou brenne in lechery or any other yll desyre remembre howe Christes tender flesshe was all to torne with strypes thrist through and al to broken Wherof the scripture sayth Psal 21. They haue nombered all my bones If thou be vexed with enuy or desyer of reuenging thinke with thy selfe that Christe dyd preye to his father for theym whiche crucified and scorned him Whiche when he was reuyled did not reuyle ageyne 1. Pet. 2. Esai 53. As a shepe led to be slaine If sinne troubleth the caste thy selfe vpon Christe beleue all his to be thyne and that by his worke thou arte saued If thou loke so onely in Christe thou shalt haue peace and thou shalt reioyce that god is thy god And although thy synne be great yet the grace of god is moche greatter Therfore saye Althoughe I alone hadde commytted all the synnes of the worlde they were vtterlye none if I maye obteyne the grace of god throughe Christe God suffereth his to fall yea and that sometymes greuousely as Dauid and Peter that they myghte ryse and thanke god more feruently Therfore no synner shulde despeire seinge that so great men haue synned so greuously and by the grace of god haue repented and amended theyr lyuynge If Sathan do tempte the of predestination whether thou be amongest them whiche be ordeyned to the kyngedome of heauen be deafe takynge example of Christe whiche hanging on the crosse sayde nothynge at all to this when they sayde He hath trusted in god let him deliuer him if he wyll So Daniel Danie 3 When the kyng of Babylon sayd And what god is he that maye delyuer you oute of my handes They aunswered we ought not of this matter to answere the. Beholde our god whom we worshyppe maye delyuer vs frome this fornace of
helper Psal 9. Also The poore is left to the also to the fatherlesse thou shalte be a helper And Christe saythe I wyl not leaue you fatherlesse Ioh. 14. that is without helpe So great care hath god ouer the fatherlesse and wydowes that he wyll comforte theym in theyr trouble Hereof we lerne that we also shoulde be moued with pitie towardes the wydowes and fatherlesse and that we shulde aide and succour them For this is a pure and an vndefyled religion before god the father Iaco. 1. to vysete the fatherlesse and wydowes in theyr trouble God doth diligently commende to vs this sorte of men bothe in the lawe and in all the prophetes thretenynge greuous punyshemente to them whiche eyther do oppresse them or elles doo not soccour and delyuer them when they be oppressed Exody .xxii. Esai i. .x. Iere. v. .xii. Zacha. vii So Paule cōmandeth Timo. to honour the widowes ¶ The comforte of women trauelynge with chylde THE chylde is in the hande of god and is not borne before the tyme appoynted whiche is not in our power but in the wyll of god at whose hande we must loke and seke for fauor and helpe And suerlye the lorde is nyghe to them whiche call vpon hym in trouthe He wyll fulfyll the wyll of theym Psal 144. whiche feare hym and wyll here theyr prayer and saue them But we muste consyder that all thynges haue theyr tyme and that all thynges vnder heauen passe forth by certayne lymyttes and spaces There is a tyme of byrthe Eccle. 3. and a time of dyeng The tyme that god hath ordeyned muste be loked for in the faythe of goddes promyse The promyse is this Thou shalt bryng forth thy children although with peyne but he promyseth the delyuerance and byrth This promyse requireth feythe For he that promyseth is able to performe And more ouer it requireth obedience that the woman be obediente to the wyll of god vppon whome this crosse is layd by god the merciful father For it is a great mercye of god that god deliuereth the soule from misery and vexeth the body with mysery the soule I say is delyuered and is the doughter of god by faythe as Paule wytnesseth sayinge 1. Tim. 2. The woman shal be saued through bearyng of children if she continue in fayth loue and sanctification with sobernes And Christe saythe The woman Ioh. 16. when she trauayleth is in sorowe bycause her hour is come But whē she hath brought forth her chylde she remembreth not her trybulation for ioye that a man is borne in to the worlde ¶ A comforte for them that lamente the deade COMEN honestie and charitie of our neyghbour requyreth that we adorne and worship the burialles of our frendes whiche slepe in the lorde with conuenient mornynge But we must not lamente and mourne of vngodlynesse and supersticion as the vnfeythefull heathen do whiche beleue not the resurrectiō of the ded which knowe not that god liueth and careth for vs althoughe our frendes dye For of theym Paule sayth 1. Thes 4. We wyll not bretherne that ye shuld be ignorant of them that slepe that ye sorowe not as other do which haue no hope For if we beleue that Iesus died and rose agayne euen so them also whiche slepe by Iesus shall god brynge with hym Here humanite and the workes of mercy are not condemned Gen. 23. et 50. 2. Re. 1. For Ioseph mourned his father Abraham lamented his wyfe Sara Dauid bewayled Saul and also certayne relygyous persones buryed Steuen Acto 8. Ioh. 19. and made great lamentation vpon hym Nichodemus and Iosephe of Aramathie are praysed bycause they buried Christe Therfore Paule condemneth not moderate mourning and sorowe whiche spryngeth of faythefull charitie but he condēneth the immoderate heathenyshe sorowe and mourning as vngodly and superstitious For the hope of Christen men is perfytely assured that the dead peryshe not but slepe Ioh. 11. as Christe saythe Lazarus our frynde slepeth Therfore to lament the dead by affection of loue is the duetie of charytie but it is hethnishe and vngodly to lament the deade of infidelytie For it is gyuen vs naturally to bewayle the deathe of them whiche in their liues were derelye beloued of vs but we must remembre the saying of holy Iob The lorde hath gyuen Iob. 1. and the lorde hath taken awaye Some tyme our parentes our dere frendes our wyfe and our chyldren be taken away from vs that we maye lerne the wyll of god and haue a respecte onely to god the gyuer and not to the gyftes ¶ A consolation for them whiche suffer for theyr offences OF THEM whiche suffer for theyr euyll dedes 1. Pet. 2. Peter speketh sayinge what prayse is it if whan ye be buffeted for your fautes ye take it pacientely And agayne 1. Pet. 4. Se that none of you suffer as a murtherer or as a thefe or as an yuell doer or a busy body in other mennes matters But if it chaunce so that we must suffer for an euyll dede doone of vs the deserued punishemente maye be an holy sufferynge no lesse pleasaunt to god than the sufferynge of the innocent martyrs For if the euyll doer confesse his synne before god and beleue that his synne is forgiuen throughe Iesu Christe then by Iesu Christe it is broughte to passe that the deserued punysshement is sanctified to obteyne the crowne of euerlastyng glory was not the thefe hāging on the crosse vpon the one syde of Chrst sanctified in his punishement Luce. 22. as soone as he aknowleged his synne and throughe faythe commended his helthe to Christe Was it not sayd also to hym This daye thou shalt be with me in Paradise Neyther is it meruayle that euyll dooers throughe faythe can in theyr deserued punishementes be sanctified as innocent martyrs For as the martyrs in theyr sufferynge do testifie and witnesse Christ and the gospell so euyll doers in theyr punishment do testifie and wytnesse the lawe of god and be examples to other that they auoyde euyll dedes lest they be punished in like maner To be an example that mischeuouse dedes be auoyded is it not a worke of holynesse Therfore whether a man do suffer iustly or vniustely let hym beleue in Iesu Christe and his sufferynge shal cause hym to opteyne of the lord a garland that neuer shal wyther away Therfore no man oughte to dispeire 1. Tim. 2. For Christe hath gyuen hym selfe a redētion for al. There is one god and oone mediator of god and man namely the manne Christ Iesu which gaue him selfe a ransome for all men Beholde he sayth for al. Therfore also He wil 2. Pet. 3. that all retourne to repentaunce And he saith Luc. 5. I came not to cal the iuste but synners of whō he wold be borne Iuda Dauid Matth. 1. Manasse Thamar Rachab and Batseba be examples Therfore he commaundeth the gospell to be preached to euery
creature Ezec. 18. He wyl not the death of a synner but the helth of al men So he calleth al to him whiche be burdened Matt. 11. Luc. 19. So he receyued to hym zache Maudelyn Peter Matthei the woman of Cananee Matth. 5. Matt. 27. So he receyued to fauour the thefe Also he apered after his resurrection to Mary Maudelyne out of whom he had expelled seuē dyuelles Matth. 16. He admytteth and receiueth Thomas the harde beleuer He conuerteth Saul beyng a persecutour moste greuouse Acto 9. Brefely he refuseth no man he receyueth all that repente with a fatherlye mynde He sheweth mercye he taketh the repentaunte to his sonne Therfore he commandeth to pray Matth. 6. Let thy kyngdome come forgyue vs our trespases Ioh. 16. Also what so euer ye pray the father in my name it shall be gyuen you Aske Matth. 7. and it shal be gyuen you knocke and it shall be opened vnto you ¶ Sentences out of holy scripture to styrce vp a desyre to dye VVE are strangers before the 1. Par. 30. as were all our fathers Our days be as it were a shadowe vpō the erth and here is none abiding ¶ The lyfe of man is a warfare vpon the erthe and his days Iob. 7. as the dayes of a hired seruaunt ¶ A man borne of a woman Iob. 14. lyuynge a short tyme is replenished with moche mysery He commeth forth lyke a flower and goth away lyke a shadowe and neuer remayneth in one estate ¶ What man is he that lyueth Psal 88. shall not se deathe Psal 89. ¶ Our yeres passen awaye as a cop webbe the dayes of our age be three score and ten or in the chefest foure score yeres and the mooste part of these is labour and peyne Psal 101. ¶ My dayes be wasted as a shadowe and I am dryed vp as the grasse Psal 144. ¶ A man is made lyke to vanitie his days passe away as a shadow Eccle. 7. ¶ The day of death is better then the daye of lyfe Heb. 13. ¶ We haue not here a dwellynge citie but we seke for one to come Iaco. 4. ¶ What is our lif it is a vapour aperynge a lyttell whyle and afterwarde vanisheth awaye 1. Pet. 1. ¶ All fleshe is as hey and all the glory of man as the flower of hey the hey is dryed vp and the flower falleth ¶ FINIS ¶ THE TABLE OF THE fyrste boke THE preparation to the Crosse howe it must be paciētly borne ¶ What the Crosse is Cap. 1. ¶ Two kindes of crosses Ca. 2. Howe the faithful be temted 3. ¶ The Crosse is of God onely Cap. 4. Crosse is the worke of the good wil of god 5. ¶ The godly are the fyrste that are afflycted of God to theyr good and welthe Cap. 6. ¶ In tribulation we muste pray Cap. 7. Of prayer and the maner therof in tribulatiō Whose prayers are harde of god The promyse of god Faythe To aske in the name of Iesu The affecte to desyre any thynge Thankes gyuynge ¶ We oughte to be patient in affliction not to be angry not to speake euyll of god Cap. 8. ¶ Soccur in affliction must be asked of god 9. ¶ Yet in affliction or syckenesse medycine and councell are not to be despised Ca. 10. In affliction no tyme may be apoynted to god nor way wherby we wolde be delyuered ca. 11. ¶ It is great comfort to them that be in affliction to remember that Christ was also temted and exercysed with yl as we be wont 12. ¶ It is great comfort in affliction that no mā cā hurt the faithfull except Christ wil. Ca. 13 ¶ The goodnes of god is not to be despysed or lightly regarded before afflictions wherby god wyll punishe gyue warning Ca. 14. ¶ There be dyuerse craftes of the dyuel wherby he tempteth and where one crafte profyteth nothynge he addeth many other Ca. 15. 1 ¶ If thou be tempted in pryde or vayenglory answere hym agayne 2 ¶ If thou be tempted in wrothe or anger 3 ¶ If thou be tempted in feastynge or glottony and dronkennesse 4 ¶ If thou be temted in auarice or couetousnes 5 ¶ If thou be tempted with hunger pouertie or carefulnes of lyuynge 6 ¶ If thou be tempted of idelnes 7 ¶ If thou be temted of securite 8 ¶ If thou be temted of fornication adultery 9 ¶ If thou be tēted with lying or light wordes 10 ¶ If thou be temted of confessyng the gospel or sufferynge persecution for the gospell 11 ¶ If thou be temted of the faythe of thy parentes as wherfore beleuefte thou not that whiche thy forefathers haue beleued 12 ¶ If thou be temted of strange religyon or of worshypping of saynctes or ymages or men 13 ¶ If thou must dye and leaue wyfe chyldren and thy dere frendes 14 ¶ If thou be tempted of condemnation that thou arte condemned of god 15 ¶ If the dyuel say thou art a synner and art not graffed in Christe ¶ If he continue and say but thy synnes passe 16 the sonde of the sea ¶ If he say suche promyses are made to the 17 godly but thou art an apostata and a lost man But god hereth no sinners nor straiers away 18 But thou comest very late with thy contricion 19 ¶ But he had a stronge faythe in god whiche 20 thou lackest ¶ What if all holy scripture be false for they 21 were men whiche spake it and wrote it ¶ If the temptator say thou hast not kepte the 22 lawe of god wherfore thou art accursed ¶ If he say thou must forsake the worlde 23 The table of the seconde boke VVHAT is deathe Cap. 1. ¶ What is the cause of deathe Ca. 2. ¶ Two maner of deathes Cap. 2. ¶ To the electe and faythfull eternall deathe by Christe is ouercome Cap. 3. ¶ Although the godly die yet they shal liue 4. ¶ The deathe of the godly is a slepe Cap. 5. Baptisme is a cōfort in the poynt of deathe 6. ¶ The godly knowe the tyme of dyinge to be determined of god Cap. 7. The vngodly lyue not out halfe theyr dayes 8. ¶ The godly also in the tyme of hunger pestilence and warre be punished and dye with the wycked ca. 9. ¶ To whom they that dye ought to commyt theyr spirite cap. 10. ¶ The body is buried but it shall ryse agayne in the laste daye ca. 11. ¶ In the panges of deathe and in all temptations the remedies be to be lerned of the sufferaunce of Christe cap. 12. ¶ The dieng must be exhorted to forgiue 13. ¶ Suche as be dienge shulde be admonysshed that they receyue the sacrament of Christes body and bloude ca. 14. ¶ Diuerse consolations that the life and tyme of affliction is but shorte ca. 15. ¶ The comfort of wydowes and Orphans ¶ The comfort of womē trauailing with child ¶ A comfort for them that lament the deade ¶ A consolation for theym whiche suffer for theyr offences ¶ Sentences out of holy scripture to styrre vp a desyre to dye ¶ FINIS ¶ LONDINI in aedibus Thomae Bertheleti typis impress Cum priuilegio ad imprimendum solum ANNO. M.D.XL