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A09659 A godlie exposition vpon certeine chapters of Nehemiah, written by that worthie byshop and faithfull pastor of the Church of Durham Master James Pilkington. And now newly published. In the latter end, because the author could not finish that treatise of oppression which he had begonne, there is added that for a supplie, which of late was published by Robert Some, D. in Diuinitie Pilkington, James, 1520?-1576.; Foxe, John, 1516-1587.; Some, Robert, 1542-1609. Godlie treatise of the church. In the ende .. a treatise against oppression. 1585 (1585) STC 19929; ESTC S114273 162,441 172

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When Belsazar King of Babilon made his drunken feast to his great men and called for the vessels and Iewels which Nebuchadnezer hrought from Ierusalem that he and his harlots might eate and drinke in them in despite of the liuing God of Israell A hand appeared writing on the wall which Daniell expounded when none of his sowthsayers could doe it and said his Kingdom should be taken from him and so it came to passe For the same night Belsazar was slaine and Darius King of the Medes possessed his Kingdome A iust rewarde for al such drunken mockers of God his people Religion and Ministers and yet our merrie tossepots will take no heede Sara saw I smaell playing with Isaac her sonne and said to Abraham cast out the handmaid and her sonne for he shall not be heire with my sonne But S. Paul alledging the same text calleth this playing persecution saith as he that was borne after the flesh didpersecute him that was borne after the spirit so it is now but the scripture saieth cast out the handmaide and her sonne for he shall not be heire with tbe sonne of the free-woman so shal all scornefull mockers Iesters and Railers on God his worde Religion and People be cast out into vtter darknes and not be heires of gods Kingdome with his children This playing and mocking is bitter persecution and therefore not to be vsed of good men nor against good men and louers of Religion yet at this day he is counted a merie companion and welcome to great mens tables that can raile bitterlie or iest merely on the ministers Such is our loue towards God his worde and ministers but sure he that loueth God and the worde in deede cannot abide to heare the Preachers ill spoken of vndeseruedly I cannot tell whither is worsse the scoffer or the glad hearer If the one had no pleasure in hearing such lewd talke the other would not tell it The other thing they charge the Iewes with all is Rebellton falling from the King and setting vp a Kingdome amongst themselues When Elias rebuked Achab and the people to returne vnto the Lord Achab saith vnto him art thou he that troubleth Israeli nay said the Prophet it is thou and thy fathers house rebuking him and teaching trueth was counted troubling of the common wealth and the King What was the cause that King Saul and his flatterers hated poore Dauid so much and so cruellie sought his death but that the people songe after that Goliah was slaine that Saul had killed a thousand and Dauid his ten thousand which was as much to saie as they thought that Dauid was a mightier man then Saul and meeter to be King Daniel set open his windowes and contrary to the Kings commandement prayed thrise a day vnto the liuing Lord and therefore was accused of disobedience to the King and cast to the Lions den to be deuoured of them The Israelits in Egipt when God blessed them and encreased them to a great people were accused that they waxed so many wealthie that they would rebell against the King and therefore to keep them vnder were oppressed by the taskemasters and set to make Bricke for their buildings When our Lord master Christ Iesus was borne the wisemen asked where the King of the Iewes was Herod was mad and killed all the children of two yeares olde and vnder lest any of them should come to be King and put him downe When our sauiour Christ said his kingdome was not of this world then said Pilate thou art a King then Whereupon the Iewes tooke occasion to accuse him of treason and said eueryone that maketh him selfe a King speaketh against the Emperour for we haue no King but the Emperour The Apostles were accused that they had troubled the common-wealth by preaching Christ and filled Ierusalem with their doctrine contrarie to the commaundement of the Priests and Elders Iason was drawen out of his owne house for lodging Paul being accused that he had troubled the world and disobeyed the Emperour When Saint Paul had preached Christ in Athens he was accused for troubling the state by teaching his new doctrine thus euer the building of Gods house by preaching of the Gospell hath bene charged with rebellion disobedience to Princes and troubling of the common-wealth and peace But good men haue not bene dismaied at such bigge wordes but with good courage haue proceeded in their worke hauing the testimonie of a good conscience that they be not guiltie of anie such thing 20. And I answered This was the first push but not the worst that they had to discourage them for proceeding in this building and not vnlike but it made some afraid to heare such bigg wordes and so great matters laide to their charge by men of such authoritie as they were But as they were not ashamed so vniustlie to accuse Gods people so Nehemiah steppeth forth as boldly aunswereth for them all and defendeth their doings A worthie example for al those that be in authoritie to follow they haue not the sword committed vnto them in vaine they ought to defend both by word and deede in their well doings those that be committed vnto them Their duetie is not to suffer Gods enemies to inuade or hurt sclaunder or blaspheme those that they haue charge ouer but draw the sword if neede be to driue awaie such wolues and punish such wicked tongues It is not as we commonlie say when any daunger or persecution ariseth for the doctrine or that the ministers are vntruely reported of let the preachers defend it it is their duetie and vocation we are not learned it belongeth not to vs our care is for the common-wealth onely Religious magistrates will neyther doe so nor saie so they will not suffer as much as in them lieth the Church Religion doctrine nor the ministers to be ill spoken of reuiled defaced nor ouerrunne They be mouthes to speake for Gods people as Moyses was vnto Pharao they be hands to fight for them they be Rulers to defend the good and punish the euil Iephthe when the Ammonites fought against Israel defended the cause in disputation by words and after in battaile with sword The good King Ezechias when he receiued the blasphemous message and letters from Rabshakeh against God his Temple people and Religion he seeketh by all meanes to defend them all and encourage the people not to fall awaie from their God in that great daunger When Holophernes railed on God and his people Achior and Iudeth defend them and shee cutteth of his head When the great Giant Golias reuiled the people of God and prouoked them to fight with him hand to hand if they durst for the victorie none we found that durst doe it but poore Dauid with no strong weapons but his sling and a few stones killed that lustie champion and deliuered his people When Dathan Chorah and Abiram with 〈◊〉 fellowes railed against
that be hid in it is to be reuerenced of all sorts of men and with diligence and prayer is to be searched out as far as we may The new building of this olde destroyed Citie by Gods enemies putteth vs in remembrance how Sathan by his members had ouerthrowne Gods Citie and chosen people and where now all sortes of men lay on hands Iustelie to repaire it againe it teacheth vs our duetie how diligent euerie one should be in his degree to the restauring of Gods Citie his Church to his olde beautie and strength againe This Citie Ierusalem was first called Salem or Solyma where Melchisedech was king and met Abraham returning with the spoile which he recouered from the king of Sodom and his fellowes Melchisedech by interpretation of his name is first called the King of righteousnes and after the King of Salem that is of peace who representeth vnto vs Christ Iesus as the Epistle to the Hebrewes saith which is the King of all righteousnes and by whome all we are made righteous as the Apostle saith and is a Priest for euer after the order of Melchisedech and offered vp that sweete and sauing sacrifice of his owne bodie and hearts blood to pacifie the wrath of God against man and make peace betwixt them both as it is written to the Eph. 2. This citie afterwards was called Iebus where the Iebusits one of the nations did dwel whose land god gaue to his people of Israel these Iebusits came of the cursed seede of Canaan whome Noe his father cursed for mocking him in his drunkennes and inhabited this countrie vntill that worthie king Dauid recouered the strongest parte of it from them called Sion named it the Citie of Dauid after himselfe That noble captaine Iosue in deede conquered the whole land and deuided it among the Israelites but these Iebusits were partlie so strong dwelling in the mountaines that they could not be vanquished in short time partly the people so negligent that they wold not driue them out or destroy them as they were commaunded but suffered them to dwel among them to their great shame harme for they were euer like thornes in their sides to prick hurt them as it is written Iosue 23. Whereby we learne that as the Iebusites Gods enemies could not fully be conquered vntil Dauid came no more could the kingdome of Sathan be cleane ouerthrown vntill Christ Iesus the King of glory was borne of the seede of Dauid who conquered sin hel the deuil and possessed the holy hill Sion and made his people citizens of the heauenlie Ierusalem And like as they suffered the Iebusits to dwell amongst them to their great harme so sinne remaineth in our mortall bodies conquered in deede that it doeth not reigne ouer those that serue the Lord yet not cleane taken away but left for our exercise who hauing our mortal enemie dwelling within vs should fight against sinne vnder the banner of faith in Christ Iesus who onelie hath can and will continuallie defend his people subdue their enemies and giue his children the victorie How King Dauid wanne this Citie from the Iebusits is fullie declared in the 2. of Sam. 5. chapter And how Christ Iesus the Sonne of God conquered the whole kingdome of Sathan sinne death and hell the whole historie of the gospell declareth And as king Dauid when he had reigned 33. yeares noblie in Ierusalem died with great victorie so Christ Iesus our Lord and graundcaptaine after he had preached the kingdome of his father gat this noble victorie against death and all his enemies in the 33. yeare of his age by suffering death and triumphantlie ascending into heauen where he reigneth a glorious King for euer After that Dauid had recouered this Citie from the Iebusites it was continually called Ierusalem which is by interpretation the Lord he will see Salem alluding to both the olde names ioyned togither Iebus Salem chaunging one letter onelie In the gospel it is called the holie citie as when the deuil tempted Christ he tooke him into the holie Citie and set him on a pinacle of the temple which name it gate rather of the holie law word and Sacrifices that were taught there and offered then of that wicked and vnholie people that denied the Lord of life and required Barrabas to be deliuered But when it was destroied by the Romanes and not one stone left standing on another as Christ foretold it should be Elius Adrianus the Emperour for vaine glorie builded a new Citie and called it after his owne name Elia or Capitolina And when the heathen had gotten it from the Christians Pope Vrbane the second kept a councell in Fraunce and by his flattering friers stirred vp all Princes to recouer the holie land againe more like a superstitious Iewe putting holinesse in the place which then was inhabited with wicked people then like a true preacher of true holinesse But it cost manie Princes their liues lands and goods and yet not recouered wherof England felt his parte when King Richard the first went thither and was taken prisoner paid a great Raunsome to the impouerishing of the Realme As God gaue this Citie and people falling from him into his enemies hands so will he cast vs vp if we frowardly forsake him This Citie Ierusalem aster that it was recouered from the Iebusites was inlarged and fortified by Dauid Salomon Ozias and Ezechias and other good kings and had within it two chiefe hils Sion where the Kings Palace was built Moria where the temple was And after when the people encreased other two hils were taken into it Acra and Bethera as Iosephus writeth It had three wardes and walles within it Within the Innermost wall was the Kings Palace and Temple and the Preists lodging in the midle ward were the Prophets noble-men their schooles Leuits and Doctors By which we are taught how to place and esteeme learning and learned men schooles vniuersities and preachers which are not now much regarded In the vttermost dwell the Citizens marchants and artificers It was then 4. miles about and after enlarged to 6. It was most glorious in the time of our sauiour Christ for Herod and Agrippa had made great cost on it and Christ wept for it Dauid in the 48. Psalme describeth the beautie and strength of this Citie and biddeth them goe round about it marke and behold it and count the towers of it that were manie that the Lord might be praised for it The vttermost wall had towres 90. The midle wall had towres 14. And the innermost wall had towres 60. In the whole 164. towres as Iosephus and others doe write But I take it that it was so rather in the time of Christ then of Dauid or of this building now for as it increased in wealth beautie and strength so it did in pride riotousnes superstition contempt ofGod al wickednes so that this last and vtter destruction was at hand for refusing
that the Iewes went forward with this building they prepare them selues to fight with them and when they heard tell that they were readie to defend themselues they runne a waie Such rashe heades haue wicked men alwaies vnconstant and changing with euerie winde but Nehemiah is euer one man constant and bolde in well doing and goeth forward in building Gods Citie notwithstanding all their braggs Here appeereth how true it is that Dauid saieth the Lord bringeth to nought the counsell of the heathen and disapointeth the deuises of the people but the counsell of the Lord endureth for euer and the thoughts of his heart throughout all ages The Scribes Pharisies and the high priest gathered a councel against the Lord Christ thinking to haue ouerthrowne him and his doctrine that it should neuer haue bene heard off more but Dauid said truelie of them why did the heathen fret the people imagine a vaine thing the Kings of the earth stood vp togither and the Princes assembled against the Lord and against his anoynted but all in vaine for the Lord raysed vp his sonne Christ from death destroyed them Iudas with a band of Souldiers thought he should haue bene able cunninglie to haue wrought his pleasure against his master Christ Iesus But as sone as Christ asked them that came to take him whom they sought they all fell flat to the ground were not able to stand at the hearing of his word Achitophell thought by his wicked counsell to haue ouerthrowne his Lord and King Dauid but God ouerthrew his deuise he went and hanged him selfe and so did Iudas too when he saw the matter fall out otherwise then he looked for These and such other terrible examples may teach men to be wise and that they take nothing in hand against the Lord though it be neuer so wiselie deuised for it shall proue true that the Prophet saith there is no wisdome no foresight no counsel against the Lord. All shal be ouerthrowne and the more cunning it is the sooner it shall be cast downe none can stand against him he onely is wise and all other that haue it not from him be fooles Good men may also learne here not negligentlie to looke to them-selues nor to goe nakedlie without weapon to yeald them selues into their enemies hands for soe they may be guiltie of their owne death A weapon boods peace as the common saying is for God hath made the weapon to defend the bodie as he made the meat to feede the bodie and these braggers like theues will set on no man that they see weaponed and wil stand against them but on those that be naked or faint harted they will be cruel God requireth not such peakishnesse in a man that he suffer him-felfe to be wounded that by the law of nature aloweth euery man to defend him-selfe with weapons against such theeues if peace cannot otherwaies be had Now that their enemies were vanquished and fled away they brag not of their strength and courage they goe not to the Tauern to tosse potts and boast of their great victorie but in the feare of god returne to the walls euerie man falleth to his worke againe Thus we learne here both in the spirituall battell against Sathan his members to put on the spirituall armour that S. Paul armeth the christian souldier withall and they will flie away as these braggers did if we stand boldlie prepared to fight against them as Nehemiah his fellowes did It is true that the common verse teacheth Hostis non laedit nisi cum tentatus obedit Est leo si cedis sistas quasi musca recedit S. Iames agreeth to the same saying withstand the deuill and he will flie from you And S. Peter teacheth how to withstand him saying stand against him being strong in faith c. And also we learne not to be idle vnprofitable or vnthankful after the victory our deliuerance but to returne to our worke againe and sleepe not nor be negligent for our mortall enemie neuer sleepeth and if he preuaile not one waie he attempteth another he is not ashamed to take a foile but he wil assault vs againe some other way he is not wearie for he hopeth to speede at length and take thee napping All histories declare that the greatest Kingdomes which came to great powre and authoritie by taking paines by painfull battells by suffering hunger and cold euen the same when they fell to idlenes wallowing in wealth and riotous feasting daintines they lost their former glory faster then they wonne it Such be those time-seruers which the Gospel speaketh of that for a time make a shew in seruing thé Lord but in the tyme of triall they fall away their hollow hearts declare plainly that they neuer feared the Lord vprightlie Thus must the men of God neither be rash in attempting things vnaduisedlie nor negligent in prouiding things necessary for their defense or desperatly feare the brags and powre of the enemie but in the feare of god stand to their lawfull defense committing the successe to the almightie whose wisdome ruleth al things at his pleasure who defendeth his people no power can withstand him 16. And it fell forth from that daie forward that the halfe parte of the yong men did worke and the other parte of them held their Speares Shields Bowes and brestplates and the rulers were behind the whole house of Iuda 17. They that builded the wall and those that bare burdens and those that laied on the burdens with the one hand wrought their worke and with the other held their dartes 18. And euery one of the builders girded their Swords vppon their loynes and so they built but he that blew the Trumpet was by me 19. And I said to the Nobles and to the rulers and to the rest of the people this worke is great and large and we are scattered on the walls farre euery one from other 20. In what place soeuer ye shall heare the sound of the Trumpet thither come togither to vs our God will fight for vs. 21. And we will labour at the worke the halfe of them held their Speares from the day spring vntill the starres did rise 22. And at that time also I saied vnto the people let euerie one with his seruant lodge in the middest of Ierusalem that in the night we may haue watch and in the day labour 23. As for me my breethren my seruants and the watch-men that followed me we put not of our cloathes any of vs but onely to wash them in water ALthough Sanballat and his fellows were fled and retired back yet Nehemiah like a wise Captaine fearing some new practise and lest they might hide them-selues for a time and come againe on the sodaine and ouerthrow them deuideth all the yong men into 2. partes the one half followeth their worke and the other standeth readie in armour to defend thē if any sodaine