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A05479 Twelue sermons viz. 1 A Christian exhortation to innocent anger. 2 The calling of Moses. ... 11 12 The sinners looking-glasse. Preached by Thomas Bastard ... Bastard, Thomas, 1565 or 6-1618.; Bastard, Thomas, 1565 or 6-1618. Five sermons. aut 1615 (1615) STC 1561; ESTC S101574 96,705 150

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sealed Booke of which none was found worthy in Heauen or Earth to open the seales but you may see the Lambe take the booke and open the Seales when he saith This day is this Scripture fulfilled in your eares When first the seales of ceremonies were put to the law written the finger of God was seene So Pharaohs wise men confessed when they said Digitus Dei hic est the finger of God is here After when God sent his onely begotten sonne Iesus Christ into the world the same finger of God was seene If I in the finger of God doe east out Diuels and then did the Lambe of God pull open the whole booke of the law when the fire of his passion melted like waxe his flesh and bloud that we might see in him ouery least impression of those figures and signes and characters to the least shadow and all their contents So now the least we can imagine of Christ is to haue but fulfilled the Law and the Prophets which for the law of signes hath not onely in truth and fulnesse of satisfaction exhibited all but more then the ceremonies did or could signifie and for the predictions of the Prophets hath not onely made good all things whatsoeuer the Prophets spake of him but more then they were able to speake for the ceremonies which did require to be fulfilled in spirit and truth they were all contayned in lesse then fiue bookes but if it should be written what Christ was made and spake and wrought and suffered and testified in their fulfillings The Euangelist saith The a whole world were not able to contayne the bookes As for the Prophets we must consider they spake of Christs birth miracles teaching of his death and passion of his Priesthood his righteousnesse glory kingdome c. Yet were they but poore and niggardly interpretours of that which Iesus Christ in his owne person did represent They did tell vs of this Sunnes rising to the world but how farre inferiour was their relation to this Suns rising No meruaile for how could such a bottomlesse Ocean empt it selfe out of those narrow conduits of the lips of men Therefore they spake of the light but darkely for when we saw the face of that glorious one how rude was their draught Little things increase by fame but of the onely begotten sonne of God we may say as the Queene of Saba said of Sal●…mon It was a true word that I heard in mine owne land of thy sayings and wisedome Howbeit I beleeued not this report till I came and had seene it with mine eyes but loe the one halfe was not told mee for thou hast more wisedome and prosperity then I haue heard by report Right so may we say it was true O Christ Iesus which wee heard by the Prophets of thy wisedome and power and maiesty and glory but we beleeued not their report but when we saw thee come and shew thy selfe to the world loe the one halfe was not told vs. What could the Prophet Isaas say more then yee heauens send the dew from aboue and let the clouds drop downe righteousnesse But how bare and poore is the conception of the dew in the ayerie cloud to the incarnation of the Sonne of God in the Virgins wombe and what comparison with Canaan to Heauen the drowning of Pharaoh with the vanquishing of the Diuell what is their red Sea to the bloud of Iesus Christ what Iosuahs Sunne standing in Heauen to the Sonne of Gods descending into the world and dwelling with men To this purpose did the holy Prophet pray Open thou mine eyes that I may see the wonderfull things of thy law He did not desire to haue his eyes open to see the Passeouer eaten or the bloud of Goats and Rammes sprinkled or sprinkling with Water or Sabbaths or Feasts for to these his eyes were opened he saw them well The wonder of the law is lesus Christ signed and sealed to the world vnder those egene and poore signes which is Vere admirabilis Deus his name is Wonderfull Counseller the mightie God c. and in him onely we wonder at the Counsell of God which hath by him vnclasped that darke booke of Ceremonies and Riddels of the law and opened the contents of saluation in the light of-the Gospell giuing vs for the Letter the Spirit for shadowes the body truth for figures fulnesse for emptinesse for darkenesse light for bondage freedome for death life for Moses for Eliah for Prophets for Men for Angels One Iesus Christ which raigneth in Heauen But I most conclude onely I will alledge two places which the Apostle hath to shew Christs fulfilling of the law for we will giue the Ceremonies leaue not onely to demand impletion of their greatest and most important signes let them racke themselues to their least shadow and demaund satisfaction for euery tittle and poynt And in like sort wee will not onely make euen with the Law morall to mens vnderstanding but to satisfie the vtmost demaund of GODS iustice in rigour stretching the Law to punish not onely the act and deede but the entent and thought as Christ doth in this Chapter till sinne be shaken as I may say out of the wombe of concupiscence and that first cradle in which it was rocked S. Paul saith of Christ Who hath put out the hand-writing of ordinances which was against vs and contrarie to vs hee tooke it out of the way and fastned it to his crosse Ergo hee hath satisfied the condition of the law for hee could not cancell the band till hee had paid the debt For the law when it stood vnfulfilled was in her whole strength and vertue but now by Christ his death the law is made voyd and of none effect Then the lawes demaund hath beene fully satisfied Now euery obligation doth witnesse against it selfe that when the condition is performed it is voyd though it it be not actually cancelled it mattereth not then though Christ did not actually naile the law of ordinances to the Crosse this was enough to disanull the lawes whole vertue and power when to all the lawes demaund hee made in himselfe full tender vpon the Crosse before so many witnesses God and Angels and Men. Here then wee must conceaue the band is cancelled where the debt is discharged Againe the same Apostle that which was vnpossible to the law c. God sending his owne Sonne in the similitude of sinfull flesh and for sinne condemned sinne in the flesh that the righteousnesse of the law might be fulfilled in vs. Then it is too little to say Christ hath fulfilled the law or that by satisfying he hath freed himselfe for he hath done it for vs and in vs and our faith in Christ doth not take away the law but establish it when all these things are spiritually performed in vs which the lawes signes and figures did protend So wee haue for the law a law legem
our selues as grafted in Christ and members of one bodie heere we come as sheepe into ourspirituall fold all linked and combined in the same prayers with one heart and voyce praysing and lauding the name of God And if we consider our communion with the Saints and Angels of God and the Church triumphant which is in Heauen heere we ioyne and meete to glorifie the same God in earth which the Angels doe in Heauen which diuine and celestiall company how can we better represent then in this spirituall randiuouze singing Holy holy holy Lord God of Sabbath Heauen and earth are full of the maiesty of thy glory c. Thirdly if the zeale of our profession moue heere we professe and testifie the name of God the right worship and the truth of our calling against Turkes Iewes Infidels Sects Aduersaries Men Diuels and all the enemies of Gods truth sounding and ringing out our zeale for the prayse and glory of God that all the world may heere it And lastly if the loue of our Lord Iesus Christ compell vs heere wee assembled are so oft assured of his presence as we come together in his name and when all other places are subiect to abuse our high wayes and fields to riflings and robberies our Markets and Streets to quarrellings to deceiuings our common meetings to wrongfull and fraudulent dealings our Courts to strife and janglings whereas disorders are seene daily in our houses and our secret Chambers can tell of our vncleannesse the reuerence of this place confoundeth lewd sinners and keepeth it at least from all open prophanation and abuse But where is our zeale if it be not in our Temples nay if it be against them Had God holinesse which he might bestow vpon this place and is he so bare of it that now he hath none left Did hee spend all vpon mount Sinai and hath he neuer a blessing left for our Herebs Yes some of that was bestowed vpon Salomons Temple wherefore CHRIST was euen eaten vp with the zeale of that house Which howsoeuer it were shortly to be prophaned and made desolate yet was it holy to Christ as long as it stood But our deuotions are gone out of Gods house to our owne houses we decke and beautifie them because we loue our selues as we would Gods house if we loued God God hath long agoe complayned of this Is it time to build to your selues seeled houses and let my house lie wasle Which being so no maruell that the same vilenesse and contempt which we haue suffered to fall vpon our Churches and Church orders is now fallen vpon our selues I speake not this to grace ceremonies or outward behauiours of Religion otherwise then shadowes to that body shadowes they are to the body of Religion but such as well become the body Onely this I protest if holinesse be gone out of the toes and feete of our Church yet let vs keepe it in the heart still And if wee haue forgotten the place in which we stand let vs not forget the person before whom we stand which is God the Lord the high owner of Heauen Earth which is neere to vs how euer we are farre from him which doth enspire with his spirit not onely the head and honourable parts but the toes and the feete to whom the heart is due and the spirit and all our strength But of how many of vs doth he not receiue the calues of our lips This most high great God sanctifie vs all in our seueral standings before him and grant vs all holy toes holy feete holy knees holy hands holy lippes holy hearts to the glory and prayse of his name in Christ our Lord Now to God the Father Almightie with God the Sonne and God the holy Ghost three persons and one God be rendred all honour prayse power dominion and glory now and for euer So be it Amon. CHRISTIAN PATIENCE The fift Sermon MATTH 5. Vers. 38. 39. 40. 41. 38 You haue heard that it hath beene said an Eye for an Eye and a Tooth for a Tooth 39 But I say vnto you resist not euill But whosoeuer shall smite thee on thy right cheeke turne to him the other also 40 And if a man will sue thee at the Law and take away thy Coate let him haue thy Cloake also 41 And whosoeuer will compell thee to goe a mile goe with him twaine WHen Moses sent Spies into the Land of Canaan to search the Land and the goodnesse thereof and to bring of the fruit when the Messengers made report that it was a fruitfull Land and flowing with Milke and Honey and represented the fruit thereof which they brought the people were all without doubt moued with a wonderous desire to make forth and possesse that Land but when some of them reported that there were Giants in the Land and that there seemed no possibibility of entrie but by warre and bloud shed see how quickly they were turned VVould God we had died in the land of Aegipt or in this Wildernesse would God we were dead The Preachers of Gods word which are sent of God as Spies to search and inquire into holy Scripture what good things God hath laid vp in the Kingdome of Heauen for those which trust in him when they certifie you that the eye hath not seene nor the eare heard and that the good things which God hath prepared for those that loue him haue not entred into the heart of man who burneth not with desire to enter into the Kingdome of heauen and to be partaker of euerlasting blisse with the Saints in light But when we tell you of losse and hazard of suffering blowes on the cheekes of wrestling of fighting with the Giants of this world and suffering all things to the effusion of bloud for the Kingdome of heauen what a world of menturne backe and start aside Wee bring you to this Scripture as to the waters of strife A maruaile to see the people which all escaped drowing in the Sea were almost all drowned in a little lake There is this difference betweene vs and the murmuring Israelites they said we will goe backe into Aegipt we goe backe but say notso The words of Christ will trie who are his he that taketh not vp his Crosse and followeth Christ is not worthy of him We should beare our Crosse I would we could be contented that our Crosse might beare vs. Euery true Disciple of CHRIST is crucified with CHRIST his hands are nayled he cannot strike his feete are nayled he cannot pursue reuenge he is also fast bound and tied that hee can moue no ber of his body to resist euill If wee mistake not our profession our honor is to be reuiled our gaine our treasure to forsake all our fighting to flie from place to place our glory in our wounds our victory in death What then if all our manners and liues and actions doe crosse this
and learne to examine and iudge and condemne your selues What then Either doe those things which you haue beleeued or else confesse against your selues that you haue not beleeued at all For Christ is the end of our faith which is the beginning of a godly life We that haue heard Christ preached are beyond hearing and are come to doing This then remayneth Loue one another frequent diuine Prayers visite the sicke releeue the poore receive the Sacraments auoid contentions lay aside idle questions haue peace and concord one with another giue glory to God It is not hard to know what to doe but to doe what we know Wee may learne that in one Sermon which all our life is not enough to put in practise They which gathered Manna aboue their measure which was an Homer full it stanke and turned to wormes This doth our lusting and greedinesse of knowledge vvhen our measure is full and vvee are not content breede Schismes and factions and make vs stinck one in anothers nosthrils VVhy doest thouseeke far Why search for hidden thinges this one Homer full I beleeue in God and him whom he hath sent Iesus Christ is able to sustaine thy soule to eternall life In this thou hast the substance sweetnesse of all whatsoeuer lyeth eyther hidden or scattred in the volume of the Scriptures The whole Scrptures are Manna but that which feedeth my soule to life eternall is this faith in Christ As then he that had filled his Homer full had beene ridiculously absurd to thinke he should want because he saw so much lye scattered in the mountaynes and in the plaine fields so should we be dangerously deceiued if we should not thinke that the knowledge of God the Father and his Sonne were sufficient for vs to eternall life because there are so many things contayned in the holy writ which our vnderstandings haue not gathered This was Saint Peters Homerfull Thou art Christ the sonne of the liuing God This was Saint Paul his Homer full I esteemed to know nothing but Christ and him crucified This measure they delt to all that beleeued Wee preach Christ. Then let vs not onely take our sufficient sustenance from this liuing bread which descended downe from Heauen and which cryeth in all our eares This is the will of the father that he that beleeueth in mee should haue euerlasting life but let vs take out of this word euen our compleat armour and learne to fight with this sword against all our enemies all our euils and the gates of hell and the Diuell If your aduersaries deny you to be of the true Church and will seeke to examine your hold say you hold in Capite in Fee by fayth in Iesus Christ you hold by the head and whosoeuer holds by the head is a true member of Christ his body If they obiect but the Church is built vpon an hill confesse it and shew them the hill the diuinitie of Iesus Christ that hill of Peters Tu es Christus This hill heere haec est vita aeterna Why hop you so high O ye hils This is Gods hill this hill is Iesus Christ himselfe which is God and God is not onely a Rocke and an high Hill to those that serue him but they that trust in him shall be rockes themselues and high and stedfast as mountaynes as Saint Peter was If they will offer to make your faith void by vrging their succession of Popes and Priests as if your Ministers had beene at a fault in their succession and ordination or if home aduersaries as Familists or Brownists or Barrowists vrge and pr●…sse your Ministers as not lawfully called answere these hence The Scripture is not carefull to answere in this poynt it is the succession of true doctrine which concerneth vs not of men for God will not haue our life in him depend vpon a quirke or misse in mens callings but on faith in Christ. Of this I am seased and am interessed in life eternall I will no more dispute of the meanes to it then I will of my faith did they which preached Christ to mee preach of pride or enuy or contention or gaine this is my sure gaine Christ is preached of this I am assured No man can say Iesus is Christ but by the holy Ghost As true as I beleeue this Article so truly I know God the Father in heauen was my teacher This I know Whosoeuer confesseth that Iesus is the sonne of God in him God dwelleth of this I am assured Whosoeuer beleeueth that Iesus Christ is borne of God This record all the diuels in hell shall neuer ouerthrow o God hath giuen vs eternall life and this life is in his sonne and he that hath the sonne hath life This is a serious poynt to haue life eternall to haue God my teacher to haue God dwell in mee to be borne of God vpon this will I build I will not tamper about successions Farther if as now it is vsuall with too many any seeke to seduce you or trouble your faith with questions of Canons or Church-order or Discipline or such like say that you had rather build straw and stubble vpon the foundation then set the foundation vpon straw and stubble In these words is the foundation the ground it selfe of all true Religion we will not tamper about reparations or couerings this is the body it selfe I fight not for the shadow Heere is the compleat armour of a Christian I will not passe how it be guilded or enamelled Finally in trouble in sorrow in sicknesse in persecution in prison in danger by Sea in danger by Land in feare against height against depth and whatsoeuer may seeme to shake our faith or wound our conscience or discomfort our spirit hold we vp this confession that our Sauiour Iesus Christ is God and man Let vs say to Death it selfe this is life eternall to Satan this is the onely true and liuing God to Sinne this is Iesus Christ the onely begotten sonne of God oppose wee to hell and hell gates this faith in Iesus Christ which hath opened to vs Heauen and Heauen gates To whom with God the Father and God the I holy Ghost three persons and one God be ascribed all Honour Power and Glory now and for euer Amen FINIS a 〈◊〉 4. 1. b Iohn 6. 〈◊〉 ●…at 4. 4. c Iohn 6 〈◊〉 d Cor. 2. 4. Hom 〈◊〉 in M●… a Mat. 21. 〈◊〉 b Mat. 9. 36. c Luk. 13. 37. d Esa. 63. 3. e Ier. 8. 8. f Psa. 〈◊〉 6. g Nom. 25. 1●… h E●… 7. 1●… i Mat. 3. 14. k Pro. 26. 10. * Gen. 37. 22. l Gen. 39. m 2 Sam. 16. 4. n 2 Sam. 14. 20. o 1 Sam. 28. Aeneid 7. p Rom. 12. 24. a Luke 23. 5. b Luke 2●… 13. c Eccles. 7. 1●… d Math. 5. 44. a Rom. 3. 15. b Iliad 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 a Psal. 57. 4. b Prou. 25. 18.
whereas Izhak was required to a sacrifice to an honorable death he hanged his Sonne IESVS CHRIST on the Crosse to die for vs a death most vile and accursed Izhak was offred by his Father CHRIST was crusified by his enimies Pitties and compassions did follow Izhak to his sacrifice But CHRIST was slaine with bitter taunts and reuiling and shakings of the head He that offred Izhak would haue redeemed his life with all the good and treasures of the World they which kill the Lord of life rather then they will spare him say his bloud be vpon vs and our children And a secret place was chosen to hide Izhaks shame but the Sonne of God was put to a most cruell and reprochfull death in the face of the world If this suffice not God the Father offereth to vs yet his Sonne IESVS CHRIST to euery heart that is grieued to euery soule that is vexed He is offred to vile sinners to vnworthy receauers he is offered so truly so fully so franckely as no heart can conceaue no thought can compre hend God grant that our hearts may conceaue him and our soules receaue him Amen FINIS THE CHRISTIAN Souldier The third Sermon 2 TIM Chap. 2. Vers. 3. 4. 2 Thou therefore suffer affliction like a good souldier of Christ. 3 No man going on warfare entanglech himselfe with the things of this life WE see how Saint Paul exhorteth his Sonne Timotheus for after he had stirred vp his faith in the chapter before verse 6. and warned him what a treasure he had in his keeping verse 14. complaining how many had reuolted and turne away from the profession verse 15. Now he exhorted him to suffer affliction as a good souldier of Christ teaching him that this life is a warfare so the Scripture hath foure parts 1. the state of a Christian in the words in generall going in warfare to which we may annexe how different this warfare is from all others in the 2. place 3 what we ought to be in this warrefare the Latine translation hath laborantes laboring the originall hath 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 suffer euill as a good souldier of Christ 4. what we ought not to be 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 ensnaring or intangling our selues with the busines of this present World Some considering this worlds euils with a worldly regard nakednesse pouerty troubles crosses dangers haue iudged it a prison or place of vexation others looking into the apparant good as honour riches pleasures with which the world doth not onely allure but rauish her louers haue deemed it a Paradise or place of delight But they which view it ouer with a spirituall eye and attend the danger of their soules the hazard of their country the multitude of their spirituall enemies say Militia est potius quid enim concurret horae momento aut cita mors venit aut victoria laeta It is a kinde of warring for we encounter on euery side in the moment of an houre either quick death commeth or ioyfull victory For Saint Paul which fought from his Youth vp euen to Paul the Aged counted it but a momentary fight This horae momentum is mans whole life which be it all spent in hazard of fight hath the comparison but of an eyes twinkling to the purchase of the victory and life eternall And in this moment of an houre we are all lost or saued That our life is a warfare we are taught by the Sacrament of our calling in Baptisme where we take an oath to fight against the Flesh the World and the Diuell There we remember our first presse-peny of grace and haue professed our selues souldiours of Christ to fight vnder his Banner Our Sauiour Christ chargeth the watch in his Gospell Watch and Pray that you fall not into temptation And giueth this charge not onely to the leaders and captaines of his band but to euery common souldier that which I say to you I say to all Watch. We haue our munition out of Holy Scriptures which are like Solomons Tower where hang a thousand sheildes and all the weapons of strong men The Apostle sounds the alarum Arme arme take the whole armour of God from the heads helmet to the feete We must lie open at no place for our enimie is a Serpent if he can but bite the heele he will transfuse his venime to the heart and to the head And in one side we see the faithfull in perpetuall agony striuing wrestling fighting now receauing in the buckler of their faith the dints of affliction and temptation now charging the enimy as in open fight For which cause the Apostle doth not onely encourage others to fight a good fight but desireth to be seene in the fore-front hauing the same fight which you haue seene in me And therefore summeth vp all his labours for CHRIST and his Gospel in these few words I haue fought a good fight On the other side we see so many multitudes led captiues vnder diuers lustes of whom the Deuill hath his will and hath taken them as an easie pray as Saint Paul saith at his pleasure Now enimies of the crosse of Christ. He that warreth vpon an other doth he not entend to make him tributary and make his people his seruants So doth Satan warre against CHRIST and being not able to vanquish him doth yet preuaile to draw from him such as were his sworne seruants causing them to fight vnder him for wages of damnation Lastly that we may be out of doubt that our life is a warfare our Sauiour saith the kingdom of Heauen suffreth violence the violent possesse it So that nothing is more cleere then this point we must haue warre for our country we must win it by force and violence Whether it be because the earthly man doth seeke it because from beneath he aspireth to it because he wrestleth not onely against outward enemies whether Carnall or Spirituall wickednesse but against his owne will and desire and loue and against himselfe to attaine this kingdome whether it be that the short compasse of our life draweth vs with that swiftnesse that we must reach with violence at that which with such violence is taken from vs or that the aboundance of the heauenly treasure so enflameth with desire the hearts of Gods chosen that they contemne all dangers and runne through all lets and euils to win it or lastly for that the Amalekites of this world while we are here fainting and weary in the way smite vs for that here be Caananits which must be expulsed before we can attaine the land of Promise and Sehons and Oggs Giants of monstrous stature to appale and affright vs. But say the kingdome of Heauen suffreth violence and what can we get here but by violence Seeke we then with the same violence the things in heauen with which wicked men doe seeke the things of this world Heere we can
temptations As soone as Christ was declared the sonne of God instantly Satan declared himselfe an open enemy and this euery child of GOD shall proue in himselfe What perill was Saint Paul in whiles he was a persecutour was it not a sweet world to apprehend to binde to imprison whome he listed But when he is conuerted to Christ heare what he saies In Perils of water of Robbers of his owne nation of the Gentiles in perils in the Citty in the Wildernesse in the Sea in perils of false brethren See how the world is changed now he must iourny be weary watch fast hunger for our goodnesse will not free vs from danger it is the cause of danger as we see in Abel Are not men slaine for their goods so the treasure of Godlinesse is the sole cause of the enimies assault he will venture most for the richest booty Thus the wicked haue a trebble aduantage of the Godly First their heauen is heere on earth they are in their owne country they seeke no farther Secondly they haue no such treasure being voyde of grace cantabit vacuus coram latrone v●…ator He that hath neuer a peny in his purse neede not feare robbing Thirdly their friends are here the world loueth him So standes it not with the Saints of God whose country is not the world whose treasure is not in the world whose friends are not of the world I will briefly shew three things which belong to a good souldier of Christ. First he must haue a good heart the Deuill fights for the heart who then will be a niggard of an hearts courage in an hearts defence they say mens cuiusque is est quisque a Christian should be all heart For so much as we deduct out of courage and resolution for Gods cause so much haue we forfeited of our being and subsisting to Christ. Doe not Princes when they send treasure by land or sea picke out the most stout resolute the most hardy and ventrous men will they trust cowards We haue grace from Christ as a depositum a treasure committed God hath put vs in trust let not vs basly and cowardly giue it ouer Lucan speaks of Metellus which when Iulius Caesar entred Rome suffring the dishonor of the Citty and the breach of all lawes yet when Caesar brake open the doore of the treasury thrust himselfe betweene and would not let him passe without breaking through his owne sides So the Poet hath Vsque adeo solus ferrum mor temque timere Auri nescit amor pereunt discrimine nullo Amissae leges sed pars vilissima rerum Certamen mouistis opes O cursed gold thy onely loue when state and lawes decay Through fire sword bloody death doth carles make a-way Riches yee vilest part of things for you men kill and slay Shall it be said so the loue of riches feareth not sword nor death O no let onely the loue of Christ contemne death No sacke of a citty is so lamentable as when the Deuill entreth into a soule as when he cries downe with an heart and synks the whole man into ruine and perdition we haue true enemies why haue we false hearts he which hewed vs as I may say out of the dust of the earth was knowne to bring vs to an excellent piece of worke Why then doe wee suffer that enemie which will breake downe all our carued workes with Axes and Hammers We want no courage to stout it and braue it in defence of our wicked liues and lewd manners we will beare no reproofe we will maintayne it to the death we are hardie and resolute to follow causes at Law we spare for no cost though our cause be weake our heart is strong A man is not afrayd to challenge his Brother into the field and to seeke to shed his bloud with hazard of his owne life though he fight against God and the iust Lawes armed with vengeance The World hath her Martyres Sinne hath hers What hath Religion Come on deare Christians let vs 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 First challenge the enemies of our faith We onely which stand for the truth of God haue a strong cause Let vs not haue faint hearts We fight against a fugitiue enemy a Runnagate whom our Captayne Michaell hath so wounded that if we but resist him he will flie from vs Our fellow Souldiers are all the Saints of God Martyrs Apostles Prophets Patriarchs euen that royall Army of God our auxiliares copiae our supplies are the Angels in Heauen which pitch their Tents about vs whom if we could see we should say That more are they that fight for vs then they that fight against vs. Our Captayne our Leader is Christ Iesus which combated the enemy in single fight and is ascended vp on high Principalities Powers Mights and Dominations being made subiect to him Come on I say courage for Heauen for Christ for the Crowne of glory What Dwarfe wil feare to bid defiance to the strongest Champion if a Giant will stand by and abet his quarrell Dominus nobiscum The Lord is on our side that Giant of infinite stature Heere what Dauid the Prophet saith Though an hoast of men were gathered against mee yet will not I be afraid See a little Dwarfe in in this Name defie all names and Powers Angels Principalities Life Death Height depth things present things to come counting his daily killing for Christ more then conquering For know we this no man can be ouercome which hath a good cause if his enemy kill him his cause will saue him then come what will we onely which haue this cause of Christ can say of all our enemies as Socrates said of Anytus and Melitus Me vero Anytus Melitus necare possunt nocere non possunt Our enemies may kill vs but they cannot hurt vs. Finally to make our courage lasting and durable let vs behold our Lord Iesus holding ouer our heads the Crowne of glory and saying Vincenti dabo to him that ouercommeth I will giue the Crowne of life The second in a good Souldier is to haue a good hand or arme for we must not be such onely as may not feare our enemies we must make them feare vs as Pelopidas which when one told him We are in danger of our enemies Why said he more then they of vs For why should we feare carnall or couetous or cruell men if the arme of our Faith be extent and strong they shall rather feare vs. I say then Hostem qui feriet mihi erit Carthaginiensis He that strikes an enemy of Gods shal be to me a good Christian. Strike at Atheists downe with proud Goliah pull away the visards of hypocrites and hit them in the faces feare no mans person no not the Giants For wee haue a Sword of that temper and sharpenesse which will diuide and pierce the diuisions of the Spirit and the ioynts
cast forth into the Wildernesse into the place of Dragons to haue thy abiding with Zym and Dragons and Ostriches and Ohim c. yet heere God looketh vpon thee The same God which saw thee when thou fleddest from thy Brother I the same God which saw thee when thy Mother which bare thee forsooke thee and shut thee vp in a little Arke of Slime and Pitch and cast thee forth among the Bulrushes and left thee floating vpon the water We see as the littlenesse or vnaptnesse of the persons cannot hinder God in executing by them works of wonder no more can the vnlikelinesse or vnaptnesse of the place He can make as many Springs to flow out of the rocky Desart as from Apenninus the father of Riuers hee can store the waste and roaring Wildernesse with as much prouision as fruitfull Aegypt he can leuye as great an Armie from Sina bushes as from the middest of Pharaohs Kingdome But what is the reason that God appeareth to Moses rather in the Wildernesse then in Aegypt Haue the Aegyptians onely driuen out Moses from them Haue they not also chased God away He cannot abide in Pharaohs Court there is so much hardnesse in Pharaohs hart he cannot abide in their land for their cruelty nor in their Temples for their Idolatry It was a poore entertaynement that the Lord of life when he came to dwell with vs and to inhabite our flesh that hee must be driuen to seeke the Asses cratch and that our vnthankefulnesse did thrust the God of life into a Stable but it was harder that quietly the Babe IESVS could not enioy that but Mary must be driuen to flie by the way of the Wildernesse into Aegypt to hide her Sonne for feare of Herod and the Iewes Why doe we thus banish God from vs and chase him forth into remote and farre Countries from whence he will not returne but to smite vs and iudge vs as he did the Aegiptians heere Why doth hee rather dwell in the thornie bush then in Pharaohs heart He is not in Samaria but he is in the Desart with Eliah he is not with Belshazzar in his Pallace Dan. 5. but he is with Daniell in the denne of the Lyons Dan. 6. He is not in Sodome but hee is in the Mountaine with Lot He is not with Saul in his Tent but he is with Dauid in the caue Oh our vngratefulnesse nay our wretchednesse if where we are most there God is least Now for the third part in order the Place particular It should little boote to set downe the varietie of the opinions of them which haue interpreted this vision but God had doubtlesse his secret heere Some apply it to the Israelites and their peruerse disposition which were alwaies like the thornes which resistes the fire Some take for the Bush the wombe of the blessed Virgin some the bodie of CHRIST I will not maintayne these opinions neyther will I impugne them but we more safely compare this vision with that of Abrahams where God appeared to him in a firebrand out of a darke Fornace The reason is God sufreth not his people to be extinguished in darkenesse The afflicted and oppressed people of Israell we may resemble to the low shrub or bush The tyranny of Pharaoh to the fire burning in the middest which had consumed them had not God miraculously preserued them So by the presence of God the bush scapes the fire as it is written that although the flouds lift vp themselues against the Sanctuary of God yet it shall not be moued because God is in the middest of it Saint Paul saith of God our God is a consuming fire But Moses can say our God is a preseruing fire To the Aegyptians he was a consuming fire but to the Israelites a preseruer from fire He consumed the Captaynes of Ahaziah but he preserued Elijah Hee consumed the Princes of Nabuchodonosor but he preserued the three children in the middest of the fire Isay was preserued by this fire for when God touched his mouth with a coale burning from the Altar he heard Thine iniquitie shal be taken away and thy sinne purged And although the fire be now out of the Bush yet Christ hath brought fire anew from heauen and left it burning in the Tongues and Lippes of his Apostles and made them the Lights of the world Now touching the Vision No doubt but Moses was wonderfully astonished with the miracle he goeth aside to wonder to gaze at this strange sight But these if thou compare Moses with those miracles which God wil worke by thee with those great wonders in Aegypt with his continuall appearing to thee in a Cloude by day and in a Pillar of fire by night This burning flame I say if thou compare with these and with Mount Sinai burning all with fire it shall seeme to be but a little sparke And yet that great deliuerance of Gods people which was wrought by Moses at which all the earth trembled which filled all hearts with astonishment which was done with so mighty an hand outstretched arme compare we it to our deliuerance in Iesu Christ and it will seeme but as shadow to a body and lesse indeede than a little sparkle to a great flame What is their deliuerance from Aegypt to our deliuerance from Death and Hell What the leading of them through the red Sea to our washing in the bloud of Christ What the standing of the Sunne at the praier of Ioshuah to the descending of the Sunne of God into the world What the slaying of the first borne in Aegypt to the crucifying of Iesus Christ the Lord of Life Come we how to the manner of his calling which is the fourth in order Heere wee earne first that this was no dumbe shew to terrifie the holy man For it hath Doctrine annexed to establish his minde And indeede the miracle is great but the calling of Moses is greater And God calleth Moses by name familiarly which telleth him that now hee hath a kinde of fellowship and acquaintance with God that he must now walke with God and forget his father and acquaintance in the flesh and his flocke of sheepe and the world and follow his calling For God by speaking to him in this sort doth enter and insinuate himselfe into his minde and moue him to regard his daily walking as a continuall judging For how must they walke with whom Gods eie doth alwayes walke as an indiuiduall companion Now God by nameing vs when hee calleth shewes that hee knowes vs when he speaketh not He calls vs in time he knowes vs before time when he calleth he is not neerer to vs than he was before but he teacheth vs to draw nearer to him But this is the least we can imagine of God to thinke hee walketh with vs as an indiuiduall companion for hee walketh in our soule and betweene the diuisions of
〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 Life is short the Art is long the experience is full of danger How miserable then were the state of simple men if it were of like hardnesse to haue the knowledge of eternall life as to learne Physicke or Astronomy or Rhetorique or any other Art But heere the Art is short and our life compared is long and the practise is secure and full of pleasure heere is the whole science to know God the Father and his Sonne Iesus Christ And this wee obtayne not by learning but by beleeuing not by discourse as seeking but by obtute as seeing wee haue it not by acquisition but by infusion not by diuision but by vnion not as I haue said in all other Sciences first the parts and then the whole but first the whole and then the parts This the superabundant mercy of God hath prouided for the simple the ignorant vnlearned that no man may pretend difficulty or hardnes in the way of life eternal but that it may be as easily learned of the simple as of the wise All other Arts whether mechanicall or liberall haue their misteries by themselues diuers Arts haue diuers misteries for diuers men and all kept secret this Science of Sciences hath but one mistery for all men in the world which is preached and published to all the world the same of bond the same of free the same of old the same of young the same of the learned the same of the ignoran tthe same of men the same of women the same of Iewes the same of Greekes one mistery for high and low rich and poore all people one with another and this is it to know God the Father c. well then might Saint Paul call it common saluation and Saint Iude common faith and S. Peter write 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 To them which haue obtayned like precious faith for as in this bodily life nature by one and the selfe same way worketh in all alike and that same which is the cause of life in one that liueth is the cause of life in all that liue wherefore it is held a maxime in Philosophy that Nature is one in all things so in our spirituall and eternall life there is but one mistery and in it one cause of vitality in all that are saued that God may be all in all I one in all which worketh in all and we all one in God I haue foure arguments by which I may shew that it is a matter of no great hardnesse or which requireth long time to learne the science of a Christian My first I take from that principle of Nature in which there is in all men a desire and appetite ingenite and inly rooted of the soueraigne good Omnia appetunt borum for when to this desire ingrafted the good desired shall be manifestly obiected out of the vnderstanding conuicted by euidence of the light of Gods word how quickly will the desire assent and rest satisfied For now she is filled and at the end of her appetite and cannot possibly desire farther If then the straying and erroneous desire of Heathen people in ignorance after the true God being misled in the blindnesse of their vnderstanding did like men which being almost drowned in vnperfectnesse and amazement of their sense will catch at stickes and stones and weeds in the bottome of the water and hold them fast to death thinking by these to get out so they hoping to seeke euasion from eternall death in that deezinesse and confusion of apprehension did catch at gods of stickes and stones and beasts and creeping things in stead of the true and liuing God How much more shall we be perswaded and euicted by euidence of faith and enlightned in our vnderstandings from God himselfe hold by him So hold all that beleeue The Apostle hauing caught hold heere will not loose his hold for any creature in Heauen or earth or life or death saying What shall separate vs from the loue of Christ and hauing summed vp all other good or euill that may be imagined concluded in the last verse that none of these shall be able to separate vs from the loue of God in which is Iesus Christ. By this good see how fast holy Iob holdeth Though he slay me yet will I stay in him Thus doth the Spouse gripe her husband I tooke hold of him and left him not How fast did all the legions of Martyrs clutch and gripe this true God and Iesus Christ in banishment in bands prisons rackes in torments in drownings burnings in all cruell deaths while their skins were stript ouer their heads while their flesh was pulled off with fiery pinsers while their bodies were a grinding betweene the teeth of cruell beasts and this hold haue all that beleeue in God in the houre of death So then heere the foule of men cries 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 I haue found I haue found I haue found This is that treasure which was hid from the world which when a man hath found For ioy thereof he holdeth it and selleth all that he hath and buyeth that field For who taught the poore man to set so much by that treasure did not the selfe beauty and riches and worth thereof Who neede tell any man that Gold is Gold or a Pearle a Pearle such a treasure is the true God which being once found by knowledge will cause vs to e count all things as doung that we may gaine him I may shew this secondly by the euidence of the diuinity which rising as a Sunne to our vnderstanding in that instant that he is risen doth make day For which cause God is called the Father of light and is said to dwell in light Againe to be light it selfe which rising to the world by his sonne Iesus Christ lightneth euery man which commeth into the world so this knowledge what is it but Lumen vultus Dei the light of Gods face Our apprehension of this truth is to see light in Gods light which is as much as Saint Peter in other words The day-star rising in our heart Therefore as soone as I beleeue in Iesus Christ it is day and all that beleeue are called light of it selfe and children of the light How hatefull then to vs ought be the doctrines of them which seeke to obscure to vs this blessed day which say we drinke not because we drinke of the fountaine which denie that we see because we see by the Sunne which deny that we be in life because we hold by the head A third argument I draw from the manner of teaching of the holy Ghost which is our Teacher as shall be shewed in the last place of this knowledge of the Father and the Sonne and maketh euery Scholar perfect in this mistery in the twinckling of an eye Euerie man that hath learned this mistery is áocibilis Deo taught of God himselfe and there is
I am the Way the Truth and the Life Whom shall we beleeue of the Way but the way it selfe whom of the Truth but the truth Whom of Life but the life What then haue you done O deepe deceiuers and seducers which haue sought by all the Art and cunning of the Diuell to bring men out of this way to stop the road-way the high way to the kingdome of Heauen and to round and circle vs about by merits by freewill by traditions by reliques by Purgatory by faith implicite by questions of prayers for the dead Which for beleefe in GOD bring men to Romanam Catholicam for faith in Iesus Christ to Papa non potest errare the Pope cannot goe out of the way When Ennius sought his friend at his house and asked his seruant where his Master was the Master said to his seruant Tell him I am not at home which speech Ennius ouer-heard but tooke the answere from the seruant Next day the same man comes to Ennius his house and asked his seruant where his Master was Ennius spake aloud tell him I am not home What saith he will you deny your selfe with your owne tongue Why not said Ennius I beleeued when but your man tolde me you were not at home and will not you beleeue mee which say so my selfe The Ministers and seruants of Christ should shew Christ to all that seeke him but if there be any such as that seruant which denied his Masters presence when hee knew where hee was yet Christ is not like Ennius hee cannot denie himselfe Behold to those wicked trayterous Iewes when they sought him Whom seeke you Iesus of Nazareth I am he and will he denie himselfe to his friends This then is all wee require of you Beleeue Christ of Christ. When Zaccheus was too little and could not see Iesus he climed vp a tree but that wee may see him Christ hath climed the tree of the Crosse himselfe and there was lifted vp to draw vs to him If this be not enough hee hath mounted vp aboue the highest heauens to the right hand of the most high and mighty God Far aboue Angels and thrones and powers and principalities and euery name that is named Why then permute this one knowledge and faith in him for all knowledge all doubts all disputes all wisedome of men for heare what he saith this is eternall life to beleeue c. Thus wee are made to vnderstand not onely that the Scriptures are sufficient to saluation but that the Scriptures abound and more then abound to instruct our vnderstanding We reduce all the precepts of the law and whatsoeuer is else written in the Prophets to loue and all our knowledge is comprehended and endeth in the knowledge of Christ. This is the knowledge of the treasure so the Apostle saith of the knowledge of Christ In whom are hid all the treasures of wisedome and knowledge This is knowledge to the full For in him dwelleth all the fulnesse of the Godhead bodily But he is full wee are empty no hee is our fulnesse Of his fulnesse we haue all receiued grace for grace For as loue is the fulnesse of the law so faith in Christ is the fulnesse of the heart That Christ may dwell in our hearts by faith that you being rooted and grounded in loue may be able to comprehend with all the Saints what is the breadth length depth and height and to know the loue of Christ which passeth knowledge that you may be filled with all fulnesse of God See what perfect Schollers the faith of Christ makes vs the head is the bodies fulnesse Christ is our head by whom wee holde by faith and we are his body and as S. Paul saith That God the Father of glory reade from the seauenteenth verse to the last hath appointed Christ ouer all things to be head of the Church which is his body euen the fulnesse of him that filleth all in all See how Christ is our fulnesse and how he counteth vs his fulnesse for the head cannot haue his fulnesse without the body Grow we vp in this head receiue we from him the fulnesse of the body till we meet altogether in the vnity of faith and knowledge of him For this faith as I haue shewed was sufficient for the thiefe to be assured to be in Paradise and to omit the rest for all the Martyrs in the primitiue Church to be euerlastingly with all honour recorded For there was neuer any piece of story nor point or pricke of letter recorded that euer yet was seene or to be found that any of those Martyrs in the primitiue Church shed their blood for any of those points or articles which are controuerted betweene vs and the Church of Rome either for Purgatory or Prayers for the dead or any other Sacraments or for infallibility of errour in the Pope or traditions or merits or free will or transubstantiation or whatsoeuer is disputed betweene vs but onely for this eternall life the confession of the Diuinitie and humanity of Iesus Christ. And to this Pope Leo bringeth testimonie in his sixe and twentith Epistle to Theodosius Augustus which liued neere about the fiue hundreth yeere after Christ his words are these Prae ●…culis h●… et tota acie mentis aspicite 〈◊〉 Petri glori●… et comm●… cum ipso o●…ium Apostolorum corona●… c●…ctorumque ma●…tyum palmas qu●…bus alia non fuit ●…ausa patiendi nisi confessio verae diuinitatis et humanitatis in Christo. Haue before your eyes and consider with all the sight of your minde the glory of blessed Peter and the crownes of all the Apostles and the palmes of all the Martyrs which had no other cause of suffering but the confession of the true Diuinitie and humanity in Christ. Happy were you O blessed Martyrs to whom it sufficed both for temporall death and life and glory eternall to confesse Iesus Christ to be the Sonne of the true and liuing GOD you had no torment but of your body you kept your faith vndaunted and vnshaken and so yeelded your blessed spirits to GOD. It is not allowed for sufficient for vs to beleeue in God to confesse Iesus Christ and to cleaue to him is to vs imputed for heresie wee are counted separated from the body because we hold by the head and traps and snares are laid for vs in the word and Sacraments in our faith in iustification Wee are tortured with wrests and wrenches of disputations we are martyred in our mindes and consciences and may ius●…ly complaine that of the Apostle For this are wee reiected and persecuted because wee trust in the liuing God For this being Christians wee are persecuted by Christians If all the tyrants in the world did seeke our bloud we would kisse death being of the Church our owne fellowes kill vs and hauing suffered the same things for the same cause in which the first holy Martyrs suffered we are
accounted Dogs and Heretiques and Diuels Thou O Christ and the Gospell are the matter of our reproach and scorne for in thee onely we beleeue to thee onely wee cleaue and trust thee onely wee confesse Which when all the Saints haue done before how much more doth this now concerne vs in this darknesse of the ending world in this distraction of faith in this cruell warre and hostility of sides and parts Come hither beloued in Christ heere heere stand for this truth It is a small thing to die for Christ it is more hard and as much glorious to liue and confesse him Follow Christ if not in suffering death yet in the contempt and scorne of life if not in the bodies dying yet in the hearts suffering for these home enemies doe not onely seeke to take away your life as those Pagan persecuters and tyrants but that which is farre more deere and pretious your Faith But I will yet labour to set you surer vpon this foundation When Peter confessed this same confession Thou art Christ the Sonne of the liuing God hee heard not onely to his owne comfort and priuiledge but for all others whosoeuer shall confesse the same confession foure things First Beat us tu Blessed art thou Simon Bar-Iona 2. Flesh and blood hath not reuealed this to thee thou art taught it of my Father God is thy teacher 3. He was called Cephas that is a Rock thou art a rocke for thy constantnesse in this confession 4 Vpon this rocke that is the rocke of my Diuinitie which thou hast confessed I will build my Church Was it then blessednesse to confesse Christ to be God was Peter called blessed for this and doth the blessing now cease Is not our blessednesse the same Yes whosoeuer thou art that beleeuest and confessest that Iesus is the Sonne of God beat us tu Blessed art thou Could Peter neuer haue attayned to this knowledge without the reuealing and teaching of God in heauen and we which vndoubtedly know beleeue the same ha●… we or can we haue any other teacher Was Simon called a rocke for not being shaken in the faith of the Godhead of the man Christ and are wee counted stubble and chaffe for our sole and constant building vpon the same Is the rock it selfe this thou art Christ the Sonne of the louing God the very foundation vpon which the Church is built and are wee which plant all our hope and faith vpon the Diuinitie of Iesus Christ outlings from the Church of Christ I beseech you then consider with me the malice and subtilty of the diuell For when he saw the ground-worke and foundation laid on which all which shall be saued must be built for euer and that very same foundation planted to tri●…ph ouer his hell and hell gates forth with attempted the ouerthrow of this foundation that none should confesse Iesus to be the Sonne of God And first by all the Kings of the earth by cruell tyrants by open and professed enemies persecuted this faith binding banishing imprisoning beating burning drowning killing torturing destroying all those which confessed that Iesus was Christ as I haue shewed before but when hee saw that this was not the way to batter the faith of Christ and that the Church the more it was shaken with persecution was built the firmer vpon this rocke and that the blood of the Martyrs was the seede of the Church for the more they were killed the more they encreased he sought another way for that which he could not effect by violence and hostility hee wrought by sleight and subtilty that which he could not compasse by open enemies which yelled and roared against the Church Downe with it downe with it euen to the ground that he plotted by Tatnayes and Sanballats which came to vs disguised vnder the profession of Christians saying Wee will build with you And so by sleight and shift of argument and wit of man it is held for the ground of all truth What that Peter was a rocke that we deny not but that he was the rocke this rocke vpon which Christ his Church is built And so wee haue for tu es Christus tu es Petrus But the Pope of Rome is Peters successour Ergo Christs Church is built vpon the Pope But the Church shall preuaile Ergo the Pope cannot erre But the Popes seat is Rome therefore Romana is Catholica But none shall be saued but they which are of the Church therefore this is eternall life to be of the Church of Rome Doe you not see how wee are disputed out of our saluation how wee haue lost our faith as it were at a tricke of fast and loose How cunningly the Diuell hath iugled away our foundation Doe you not see this blessed Scripture our Fortresse our Rocke our Castle our high Tower which was lifted vp and planted against hell and hell gates turned to fortifie for hell and hell gates Doe you not see how lightly we are parted from this one article the ground and summe of all truth which the blessed and glorious Apostles held deerer then their lifes blood And as if we had receiued no good at all by the knowledge of God and Christ we make onely earnest of faith and stand with vtmost contention and eagernesse whether Images be to be worshipped whether the dead be to be prayed for whether the Pope can dispense with Oathes c. Doe you not see how we are robbed of our euidence and turned out of our right Patrimonie of the Scriptures and so vtterly dispossest that our way is turned into a maze or wood and our truth into a lye and our life into death If then you haue not learned sufficiently the surenesse of this ground the deerenesse of this knowledge from the light of the Scriptures the words of Christ from the faith of the Prophets Apostles Martyrs Saints yet wee may sufficiently be perswaded from the cruelty malice and opposition and raging of the Diuell which from the beginning hath neuer ceased from seeking the vndermining batterie and ouerthrow of this truth I will now draw to my conclusion and come to ourselues which hauing quitted this article from the slaunders of our enemies haue not yet turned it for our owne best vse This is the faith which we haue receiued this is our ground this we professe in this we were baptized and yet hungry after knowledge as if wee had not beene sufficiently taught wee long for newes out of Scriptures we must haue the word more curiously carued some will haue this Preacher some that and this is fuller and this is sweeter and this is deeper and wee will haue I know not what Let mee be bold to say you heare Sermons as you heare Musicke for some delightfull straine or quirke of mens wit you itch in your eares and must haue them tickled daily with new pleasure your fashion is to iudge of the learning and sufficiencie of the Preacher which should be here humbled