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A04789 The exposition, and readynges of Iohn Keltridge: Mayster of the Artes: student of late in Trinitie Colledge in Cambridge, minister, preacher, and pastor of the Church of Dedham, that is in Essex: vpon the wordes of our Sauiour Christe, that bée written in the. xi. of Luke Keltridge, John. 1578 (1578) STC 14920; ESTC S107990 202,637 268

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which had in it but eyght persons as a seueral people kept to God And in this place I haue drawn you out a shorte catalouge of the peruerse and crooked kingdome the dominion of the diuel by which you may knowe what wee are of our selues when God forsaketh vs and you shall vnderstande againe that the Lord euen in the midst of death can keepe vs that be of his Church vnto life I knowe the I haue to deale with a great number that if God would not cut off the presumptuous spéech would complaine with Esdras the he had forgotten Sion that his people had hanged vp their harpes by the riuer of Babell and wepte there yet could not be heard of god And if euer it appeared in blacke and mourning wéede then was the Church of God chéefely destitute voide of helpe when as Nemrod that mightie hunter grewe vp to so great strength and consumed the flocke and heritage of the Lorde This kingdome of Sathan it is enlarged especially by these three meanes the firste is in belying and defacing the trueth the woorde of God the seconde is in open wickednes the third is by sects scismes heresies to beat downe the Gospel An example of the first I cannot shew better then in him of whom we brag so much our first father what a lye was that he made vnto him to begyle him withall If you eat of this fruit you shal be Gods knowing good euil then take this in the meane time as God his glorie his kingdome his empire is enlarged by setting out the trueth so is the kingdom of the diuel by disceit After this sort he bewitched the Philosophers of olde he begyled the Gentiles and nations on the earth with fonde and fantasticall illusions taken frō the Sunne the Moone and the other creatures whō they worshipped The beginning of the Kinge of Babylon and of Assiria after the floode 131. yeare testifie the same euen from Nemrod before named called of M. Bullinger and of the Poets Saturnus how great blindnesse and filthie superstition incroched on the earth euen that blessed nation whome God hath nowe mightily prospered the Germanes frō whence I knowe not whether any more heauenly or more wise or better learned or greater number to set out the glorie of the Lord and his Christ hath risen out of any place or nation or countrie vnder the Sunne then hath from them Yet these came out of the loynes of that beastly Monarcha and liued a long time in Idolatrie For take a viewe of their predccessours frō whence they came and iudge whether God hath blessed them or no that when they were wilde grapes good for nothing hath graffed them againe vppon a newe stocke and they bring foorth verie plentifull fruite For consider all and the power of God which wrought it Howe sprang vp Idolatrie when Ninus sonne to Nemrod otherwise of the Poets Iupiter Belus began to reigne Hee erected a temple to his father and to his mother Iuno and to Rhea his mothers mother and be was the chiefe author of idolatrie euen the moste grosse and beastliest that I finde among men Him did Semiramis a Paragon and his mother and an Amazon as filthie wicked as her sonne succede in the Empire Only in an out corner about Mesopotamia and in other pettie viliages was God knowen I touche this age For that it pleased God to suffer Sathan to build him a throne a kingdome among men in those dayes especially which was the foundation and Piller of all vntrueth vntill this day For nowe began the Aegyptians to bud vp that vntoward generation whose name deserueth to be hated for that all our toyes and inuentions in hidden and vnknowen artes began with them And the diuell to establishe and ratisie his dourine began in Aegypt the fiftéenth yere of Nemrod which was of Noe the 745. of the world 1801. yeres Then began Mizraim so called in their language his tyranny this is he called of the Histeriographers Oceanus that made great broyles in the Church and confirmed his wickednesse with bloude But it is true that is in Salomon The Lorde that sitteth in his seate doth wipe away all euill And againe the wise King doth scatter the wicked and bring a mischiefe vppon them And therefore this buylding of Sathan it lasted not long but was broken downe euen the chéefe walles thereof when hee suffered Abraham to soiourne among them For his posteritie sufferes many troubles and diuers calamities and were oppressed many yeres yet in the ende the Lorde God was magnified his name was praised and his Maiestie séene his people had a glorious day of them when Pharooth and his horsemen and his Chariots were ouerwhelmed and drowned in the deapth of the Seas Therefore in my iudgement this is a worthy and moste excellent prayer that the olde reliques of the auncient building may be defaced and to desire the Lorde that his kingdome may bee increased and superstition and falshod sowed and setled in the hearts of men rooted out and the puritie of the Gospel may take holde and veritie and religion shine among vs For it is the olde custome of Sathan to begyle vs as auncient as the Aegyptians be and the Caldees the Hebrewes so is his pollicie and his wilinesse of many yeres and long time greater continuance then our late and miserable dayes be able to resist if we were assaulted with the like For which cause séeing superstition hath heretofore ouerflowed the face of the whole earth from the beginning might haue continued vntill our latter times had not the Lorde God in his sonne Chrisie looked on vs For that Mahomet and the Turke haue their dominion and glorious titles to be made Gods aboue all that be in earth and his neighbour his nexte rempanion hath nowe a long season set him selfe in his chaire of state and Imperiall throne and hath made al the princes of the earth drunken with his venomous eup for that wée our selues bee a gazing stocke almoste to the whole worlde and the eyes of euery kingdome and nation cast vppon vs for that peace and quietnes the true light of the Gospel was neuer set out in his perfecte colour as it is at this day with vs and for that if vnthankfulnesse continue and lothsomnesse take vs we are at a venture that God will depriue vs of his benefites Considering the brickle state and distresse wherein we be no greater consolation in my iudgement may or can happen to vs nor worthier blessing light on vs or more earnest supplication moued by vs then that he would promete his glorie sanctifie his name defend his church establishe his kingdom roote out the posteritie of Sathan suffer his peace to be among vs. The second shift and pollicie that hee hath to erect his owne glorie and set vp his kingdome is by open sinne manifest
lay not thy infirmities abrode and vncouer not thy nakednes before the Lord God when thou enterest into his seate and iudgest presumptuously in thine owne eyes then looke about and beware For of a trueth he hath the lawe and the Scepter and he hath the sworde to destroy thée Remember Dauid his supplication vnto the Lord. O thinke vpon thy tender mercie and louing kindnesse for they haue béene for euer Remember not the sinnes of my youth nor my rebellions but according to thy kindnesse remember thou mée for thy goodnes sake O Lorde I thinke Dauid indifferently smyteth vs vnto the quicke and he that shall turne him selfe to sée the manners of our time will thinke there is scarce a God vppon the earth to sée what glorie he suffereth in the vngodly men and to sée howe the head of the iust is couered with reproches But as the beautie of the Sunne till the cloude ouershadowe it and as is the Palme trée till the frost nippeth it as the blossome of the Peache till the winde alter it so is the beautie of the wicked til the Lord cōsumeth him For if God enter into iudgement what flesh shall bee iustefied in his sight For euen this confessed Daniel in that hee and other of the Church presented not their supplications before God for their owne rightuousnes but for his owne mercy sake foreseeing that wee of Adam are by nature the Children of death to what ende shall wee striue with God whose spirite hath not alwayes striued with vs For he knew that wee were but flesh and that vayne were the cogitacions and thoughtes of man from his youth Then let this bee our first way to prepare our selues to goe to prayer that wee take vnto vs humilite and debase our selues before the Lorde The second kinde of seruice or duety wee owe and rightly to come vnto prayer is this that wee bee not gilty of that in Esay This people confesseth mee with their lippes but their hartes are far from mee Hee that is offender herein is not fitte to come vnto the Lorde namely to haue thy body at the Temple and thy presence at the Alter and thy harte at holme Can the Aethiopian be made white or the sōmer chaunge his course Can you gather Grapes of Thistles and Figges of Thornes wilt thou fetch Honye out of the Rocke and the Sunne beames from the duskishnes of the night or the Cristolet or the Saphir out of all quarters of the earth No more will hée his glorye from the wicked nor his loue and fauour from the vngodly nor ioy and Heauen from the dissembler nor his Christ and his owne presence will hee shew for euer vnto the Hypocrite I remember I spake hereof before yet it is necessary to touch it now that the iust measure of the man of God may appeare The third thinge or the preparation and pathway that wée may haue more assured entrance into praier is to bée of a faythfull and vpright conuersation and to bée steady in fayth If wee come vnto a Senate or before graue and auncient councellors wee repose some assuraunce of that wee come for in their hands and I knowe if it bée the price of Monye there is no man but speketh very cōstātly Then if we haue any thing to craue for of the Lord it behooueth vs to tread our steps aright to lay the forme of our wordes duelye and the manner of our speeche that wée lispe not and thy thoughtes and cogitacions that thou wauer not before his Maiesty For if thy minde be not setled and thy dealings dispised and thou thy selfe strengthned that thou shiuer not it is in hazard but that thy whole request perisheth And to say the truth how can wee call on him on whom wée beleeue not Goe wée vnto the Mariner and the Seafaring man and to no ende or thinke wée then to bée drowned Doo wée run vnto the Phisition or wayte wée for poyson will the Lawier take his fee for nothinge or can wée bow our selues before our God as if wee were at Beersheba or at Dan or at the Idolles of Samaria to retourne agayne without aunswer then vnhappy truely were our case but euen for this doo we come before the Lord to wipe away the teares from our eyes and the burthen from our shoulders and that hee would accepte our fayth For hee that beléeueth in him hee shall not perishe but haue life And vnto this ende are we called that we might bee heires of eternall saluation accordinge to hope Titus 3. Therfore Ieames hee that prayeth let him pray in fayth not doubtinge for hee that wauereth is like vnto the leapinges of the Sea that is turned and walowed in the winde and let not that man thinke that he shall haue any thing from the Lorde that asketh not stedfastly It was well sayde of the Apostle Lorde increase our sayth and agayne helpe or vnbeleefe for it is very hard for flesh and blood to aske so faythfully but that he wil be still in a mammoringe To the end then that wee may appeare before him clothed with rightuousnes and our garmēts bee spanged with sinseritie and truth that we may know to pray faythfully to obey steadely to trust in him obediently I will drawe out the Image of a perfecte and vpright Christian and lay open the tokens and signes of an Infidell There is for so I sinde in the writers fiue kindes or maner of fayth which I doo professe that I haue red also in the booke of God. 1. An Historicall or Ethnicke like 2. A deade fayth that is good for nought 3. A fayth of miracles cōmon to the wicked 4. A temporall fayth which is but for a time 5. A iustifiyng fayth which remayneth euer AN Historical faith such a one as is of the Ethnick when there shal be no difference made of the Heauenly and the Eternall God than is of the Infidell to an Idoll of a Panime to his counterfet and halowed Saincte or the Gentil to his Saturne or the Turke to his Mahomet And this manner of Religion it is in all those that be on the face of the earth for the Heauens declare the glory of God the Firmament his handy worke and very nature shewed to the Heathen that there was one that satte aboue that spred abroad the face of the Heauens as a coueringe and called the Sunne at his pleasure and renued the course of the yéeres Cleanthe● in Seneca cryed out Duc me summe pater altique dominator poli that excellent verse in Peter Martirre borowed of the Poet Homer can testefie the same 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 Aristotle had Ens entium in his lips as for any thing els hee knew not It is a common thing among the nations to confesse a God as for ought els they know not Otherwise as I finde it in Arnobius the Persians would neuer ioyne themselues with their Mothers Nor
and peace in Christe Take this among you to whom I owe it and my presence I thrust vpon you whose looke and countenaunce I neuer saw as yet to reade this not rende this that knowinge and followinge vnderstanding not wandring as hearetofore your duety and obedyence our prayers our request should bee rightly offered vp before God When as therfore wee present our selues beefore his Maiesty let our supplycations bee framed thus O our Father which art in Heauen IN the whole course of the Scriptures the men of God when they prayed to the Lorde vsed to call vpon him in the name of their Fathers Abraham Isaack and Iacob that hée would remember his promise made vnto them and his couenaunt vnto their posteritie but now the scepter being giuen from Iuda and the Lawgiuer hauing lost his title and Siloe nowe come to comfort his people wée leaue that olde and auncient spéeche of Abraham and of Iacob Wee take a more familier and common language and cal vppon God as wee woulde or coulde speake vnto one that loueth vs or as to him that dwelleth with vs or to suche a one as teacheth vs or to such a one as nurtureth vs or as to a louing and kinde man who for his tender and natural affection beareth with vs The threates of the lawe take no holde vppon those that call vppon him Not the fire at Sinai is able to discourage those be his for he hath abolished the olde scourge and the hatred and wrathe he conceiued against man and he is reconciled and made a father vnto vs in his sonne Christe Firste then here appeareth the loue of God that when wée were dead in sinne and chayned to the weakenesse and beggery traditions of the Iewes he hath nowe appointed a more excellent and vndefiled lawe that will not permit the sprinkling of bloude nor the death of creatures that were innocent No more now to shake the earth nor to appeare in fiery cloudes nor to haue his seate like pillers of brasse to discourage vs but to make an attonement he hath sent his onely begotten sonne that tooke our shape vppon him and became weakenes to make vs strong and to make an agréement betwixt him and vs that he might be kinde and fatherly vnto vs. Secondly he hath assured vs for euer of his loue and in his Christe made an eternall testament that cannot be broken to the ende wée shoulde acknowledge him and call vpon his name all the dayes of our life Can the mother forget her young one or the Eagle those that shée fostered Will the Storke returne no more to her egges shée hid or the Partridge discouer her nest to giue vp her young ones to the enimie if all this could happen yet will not the Lorde forget vs For as is bonde betwixt father the sonne and as is the couenaunt betwixt the mother and her babe and as is the loue of the Turtle to his mate so is the Lord fixed to vs He is a rightuous God he will not breake his promise and wée may claime our priuiledge fréely for he hath giuen it vs freely in his sonne purchased in a great prise bought without any substance that wee gaue euen with the life of his onely sonne so that hee will not forsake vs to the ende that be his neyther giue vs ouer for he is our father The assurance hereof appeareth by the will that hee lefte vs at his departure that in that he bequeathed vs his Indentures to shewe for it For as power and auctoritie was giuen to Christ bothe in heauen and earth and those which were in the worloe those his father gaue vnto him So hauing title and interest therevnto hée made vs his heires and fellowe brethren that wée might haue one father with him and haue our mantion and m●elling there where he hath and to shew this vnto vs more perfectly hee lefte vs when hee tooke his leaue on earth these his letters his seale to shewe for it Firste he that willed and dyed and gaue vs this testament is christe His heires he made all such as be of his churche His executours and administratours be the pastors of his flocke Witnesses at his death and that bare recorde hereof be his Apostles The riches he gaue vs the substaunce he bequethed vs is the kingdome of his father The title wee haue to it the writings wee can shewe for it be his last wordes at his laste supper which hee strengthened and sealed in his bloud It is not vnknowen howe shrewde a fall man had at the firste that bruzed and mangled his ioyntes in such sorte as that wee which are his children are lame almost euer since Nowe to comfort vs in our weakenesse and to teache vs to go better then before we did God hath lefte an ordinarie meane to craue for helpe at his hande For as the father helpeth his tender and beloued childe when he néedeth and the mother cannot refraine from teares when the infant weepeth No more can our God and our father but pittie vs and the state of man when hée asketh Two things I haue in this place offered mée that I would gladly open The first what wee should eschewe and auoide in our supplications and prayers wee make to the Lorde The seconde is the vse hereof which the sonne of God hath giuen vs And albeit I haue set downe before in my former treatise to my young scholler a large and plentifull discourse to trouble his young head withall Yet it is such as the grauest father that I knowe may looke vppon I professe neyther will I striue herein the weightinesse of the cause and my small skill and fewe yeres that yet I know But for all that giue mee leaue to speak to them of the countrie and to the husbandman I medle not with you of the citie And if I haue forgot my selfe to pleasure them pardon mee but this once If not the rudenesse I haue learned since I gaue ouer my studie is ciuilitie enough to speake Northerenly to the labouring man. It commeth to my remembraunce that I assayed before to beate some knowledge of the abuse of prayer into the mindes of my auditours But looking at it then neuer touching it I am admonished that there is something to be do e in it nowe Therefore to féede here vppon the grosenesse of our stomackes before we come to taste of swéeter meates I haue to clip away the peruersnesse of our time vsually nowe accustomed among men And it is the prayse wée looke to reape at the hands of God for that we either staye long at the temple or vse tedious and wearisome prayers at our méetings But if thou praye vntill the night and then goest late to bed or if thou continue till the twilight when the cocke warneth thee to come home yet it is nothing to the Lorde if thy praying forgetteth following him when thou returnest