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A01348 A myrrour or glasse for them that be syke [and] in payne. Translated out of Dutche in English Gnaphaeus, Gulielmus, 1493-1568.; Coverdale, Miles, 1488-1568, attributed name. 1536 (1536) STC 11470.5; ESTC S106762 72,690 202

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this do y e great ensāples of mercy shewed to peter to mary magdalene to y e murtherer serue I wil leaue of dauid of paul many more Submitte your selues rendre you to god confessynge you to suffre worthely and iustly for your synnes that Christ died vniustly Beleue y t in y e despising of Christ is hidde y e godly glory in y e death is hidde y e kyngdō of Christ which y e aforesayd murtherer did it shal be sayde vnto you To daye shall ye be w t me in paradise Cōsidre your wyckednesse Christes goodnesse Cōsidre y e damnacion that ye haue deserued and agayn the loue of Christ which hath recōcyled you by the father This doynge you shal heare w t Mary magdalene Many synnes are forgeuē you for ye loued many your faith made you safe Peter remēbred y e wordes of christ bi his lokyng vpō hī at y e coks croēg bewayled he his synnes The Lorde almyghty doth now beholde you with this presente syknes and by sendynge of death and perchaunce letteth the soūde of the worde come in youre harte Knoledge your synnes knoledge the trew iudgment of God that he letteth passe vpon youre mysdedes in your sufferynge and he shall not forsake you in youre callynge and mournynge But shall appeare vnto you with a comfortable worde of hys resurreccion which shall make youre conscience lusty and to reioyce in hope of the lyfe to-come as he hath done with Peter Happy are they that wepe with Peter bearynge of very loue the yocke and power of synne in theyr bodyes with greueousnesse for they shal be conforted Thys is the promyse of God y t cā not lye vnto you nor yet wyll do Loke vpon thys trustynge to it you shall rightwell subdue youre enmy synne Lazarus O Lorde geue me thy godly grace that I maye beleue thy holsome worde by y e which my harte may be purifyed of all synfull desyres which are innumerable in me Tobyas Amen God graunte you thesame Lazarus Instructe me now farther good brother how I maye behaue myselfe in y e death tocome whan I begynne to mystrust wether death shall than wholy swalowe my vp Tobyas The nature of the mysbeleuynge is such that they can not beleue there be a rysynge agayne of the flesshe by reason thys bodely death semeth to consume a man wholy and all Wherfore they saye wyth mouth and harte as it is wrytten in the boke of wysedom The tyme of oure lyfe is but short and tedious and whan a mā is once gone he hath no more ioye nor pleasure nother know we ony man that turneth agayne from death for we are borne of naught and we shal be herafter as though we neuer had bene and so forth Ouer these men that be of such fayth commeth damnation worthely for as they lyue and their opinion is so doth it chaunce also vnto them The gospell is yet wholy hydde vnto them for the God of this worlde hath blynded theyr hartes so that the lyght of the gospell the glory of Christes rysynge can not shyne in theyr hartes Such men were they of Athē that sayde of Paul that he was a declarer of new deuels Act. xvii whā he declared them Iesu and shewed them of hys resurreccion Of lyke natural blyndnesse dyd it come that they of Athen axed at Paul sayenge Maye not we knowe what new doctryne this is that thou teachest For thou bryngest straunge tydynges in to oure eares We wolde knowe therfore what thys meaneth Vpō which questyon Paul made a goodly sermon cōcernynge the fayth in Chryst and hys rysynge agayne The mystery of the resurrecciō of Chryst is the chefe and princypall poynt of our fayth For what shulde it haue had auayled vs that Chryst dyed and suffred for vs yf he hadde not bene rysen agayn This resurreccion of the flesshe that we also abyde in Chryst maye not be rekened a dreame because we se it not For yf we sawe it with oure eyen than were it no fayth for fayth is of thynges inuisible and not apparaunt Wherfore though all men seme to begynne the lyfe and fynishe it agayne in thys present worlde yet are we assured and beleue that we all shall ryse agayne from death in the daye of dome euen as Chryst is rysen first This assuraunce of trew fayth passeth all sureties that can be persuaded by ony sutelty of mās ymaginacion By this fayth Not by the outward opinion speake we of the resurreccion of flesshe euen as the prophet saieth Psal ▪ ●●v I beleued and therfore haue I spoken Paul taketh vp this worde speake sayenge .ii. Corin iiii Seynge we haue the same sprite of faith accordinge as it is written I beleued and therfore haue I spoken we also beleue and therfore we speake for we knowe y t he which raysed vp the Lorde Iesus shall rayse vs vp also by y e meanes of Iesus shall set vs with you it foloweth For y e thinges which are sene are temporall but the thynges which are not sene are eternall Wherfore al that we beleue of god all that we speake of the resurreccion the lyfe tocome semeth not to be so Euen as God hymself and hys honour worshyppe be also inuysyble and not appataunte to be trew vnto such carnall wysemen that haue not receaued the same spryte of the prophete and Paul By the afore sayed sprite of fayth speaketh Paul of the resurreccion saienge The body is sowen here in corrupcion and shall ryse in vncorrupcion Yt is sowen in dyshonoure and it shall ryse agayne in glory Yt is sowē in weaknesse and shal ryse in poure Yt is sowen a naturall body and shall ryse a spirituall body For flesshe bloude shall not possesse the kyngdom of God and that which is transytory can not possesse eternal heretage Thus must the grane of the flesshy body that is sowen here in eath fyrst dye in the groūd before it can brynge forth new frute into lyfe euerlastyng which lyfe we do abyde certaynly by fayth in the resurreccion of the flesshe though it appeare impossible vnto vs. For because Chryst is rysen therfore shall we ryse also and not abyde in death For God is no God of the dead but of the lyuenge Abraham Isaac and Iacob Lazarus I wyll graunte it ryght wel that we shal all ryse agayne at the daye of dome nor in that am not I tempted but I am more afrayed of the seconde and eternall death Instructe my agaynst that I pray you that I may perceaue that I feare and drede the seconde death by the reason of my great mysbelefe Tobias Wherto thynke ye the resurreccion of Chryst be stabylisshed with so many tokens and wonders but onely that we shulde stedfastly beleue therin To beleue in the resurreccion of Christ is to beleue that he raygneth and is a kynge and that in his rysynge death and synne be subdued vnto hym Death is the wages of synne Seinge than
we be clensed by the sheddynge of the bloude of christ we are also assured of death which els shulde haue folowed death Therfore all those that be yet mysbeleuynge sad and heuy harted and walke before God in bytternesse they be yet in synne And because they beleue not the resurreccion of Chryst therfore can not they reioyce in Chryst nor come to ony hope of the lyfe tocome Herken how royally the resurreccion of Chryst is set forth vnto vs in scripture Paul sayeth in the .x. chap. to the Romanes Yf thou knowlegest Iesu with thy mouth that he is the Lorde and beleuest in thyne harte that God hath raysed hym vp from the dead thou shalt be saued Yf ye dye in Chryst ye shall also ryse in him and lyue foreuer lyke as he now lyueth eternally For God hath begotten vs agayne vnto a lyuely hope by the resurrection of Iesus Chryst from the dead .i. Petri. i. Whā that which is mortall in you shall haue put on all immortalyte by the departynge of death than shal death be swalowed vp in the victory For Chryst hath ouercome hym by his death which had the lordshyppe in this worlde by the disobedience of Adam as Chryst sayeth hymselfe The prynce of this worlde is come but in me hath he nought For so much than as Christ beynge y e trew sede of Eua hath destroyed and brused the serpentes heade that is death wherby the serpent raygned myghtely vpon all mankynde then maie ye now hardely triūphe inwardely sayeng Death where is the stynge o hel where is thy glory praysed be god which hath geuen vs victory by Iesu Christe Lyke as it was impossible that Christ not shulde please god in his ryghtwesnes euē so is it impossible we shulde not please God by fayth in Christ Thys confirmeth Christ sayenge The father loueth you for you loued me Of this misery of the resurreccion hyd lyfe coulde I brynge you forth manye scripturely reasons and ensamples but I fear lest it wyl be to tedious for you beynge syke Lazarus No brother fear not I loue so well to hear y e ensamples of scrypture whych teache vs how lyfe is hyd in death Tobias We haue many figures ensāples in y e scripture which teach and declare vnto vs that lyfe is fyrst declared in dyenge Whan the lorde God had fyrst created Adam our father he caused hym to slepe that out of the slepers syde he might make a lyuynge creature namly Heua to be a helpe vnto man Gene. ii the whiche also he dyd Lo how straunge seme the workes of God to be in oure ymagination Adam slepeth and is in the figure of death for slepe is very well compared vnto death and of him cōmeth the lyfe vnto Eua lykwyse also in oure dyenge appeareth oure lyfe fyrst wyth Christ Death of y e Christians is called in scripture a slepe or a peaceable rest Lazarus rested in the bosome of Abraham Steuen the fyrst martyr dyd slepe in the Lorde whan he was stoned Is it not cōfortable that the holy goost doth call oure dyenge here but a slepe or a rest Steuen dyd slepe in the Lorde that is he is departed hence with a suete rest and ease at the harte wherin he felt no paynfulnesse at the harte as a mā y t slepeth a naturall slepe slepeth without ony passion or felynge of y e same That death is not paynfull to the beleuenge cōmeth of Christes death The soul of a Christian beynge full of the lyuynge worde of God feleth not death nor regardeth it more than though she were paynted on the wall which appeared by the apostles y t wente meryly from the iudgmēt seates because they were founde worthy to suffre for the name of Iesu Act. v. Another ensample is this What tyme as God had cōmaūded Abraham to offre hys only sōne Isaac he wente thre dayes iourney vpō the word of God leauenge his owne vnderstondynge and wyt yeldynge himself wholy in the handes of God so that in y e meane season was Isaac dead and forgotten For Abraham was fully determyned to offre hys sonne vpon the hyll which he sawe afar of on the thyrde daye But finally whan Isaac was nearest vnto death and Abrahā drew the swearde to smyte hym thā was the sonne wholy in y e harte of hys father and fully delyuered vnto death Where Abraham now sawe the death of his sonne in lyftynge vp y e swearde there appeared vnto him the life of his sonne for the swearde was stayed by the angel of the which he was not ware dat it shulde happē After this ensāple also was Christ rekened dead of the whole worlde what tyme as he laye in the graue But on the thyrde daye he rose agayne shewenge hymselfe alyue This wyse shall it be wyth vs. Death semeth to take vs wholy and put vs out of mans remembraunce but thā shall fyrst oure lyfe appeare accordinge as Paul sayeth Youre lyfe is hyd wyth Christ in God Farthermore you rede that Moses was cōmaunded Nume xxi whan a greate multitude of the people was slayne with the venymous serpentes because of their murmuringe agaynste God to set vp a brasen serpent in a token that whose behelde it shulbe recouer and lyue whiche also chaunched What is the meanynge of thys Christ Iesu is signifyed by this brasen serpent which beynge lyfted from the earth and hāged vpō y e crosse as a treue tokē of forgeuenesse that whose beholdynge hym with the eyen of fayth and sure confidēce and hope to optayne health maye be healed and relyue agayne in the soule be he neuer so sore wounded and bytten with the venyme of synne Thys is yt that Christ also sayde Iohn iii. And lyke as Moses lyft vp the serpent in the wyldernesse euen so must the sonne of man be lyft vp that whosoeuer beleueth in him shulde not perishe but haue euerlastynge lyfe Take this figure to youre doctrine good brother You lye here bitten of the serpentes your synnes whiche haue kylled with bytynge oure forefathers with all their progeny For by the enuy and venym of the deuyll is death come in the whole worlde Wherfore beholde now your saueoure on y e crosse Beholde the lyō of the kynred of Iuda that hath ouercome all Beholde this serpent as a sure tokē of the good wil of God to you warde ye nede not to feare death for it geueth you lyfe Ionas the prophet was rekened for dead what tyme as he laye thre dayes in the whals belly dead drouned But afterwarde was he alyue againe shewed y e Niniuytes for he was sustaineth from death by god which relyued hym agayne By this Ionas is Chryst also fygured wytnessynge it hys owne selfe in the gospel to assure vs that we shall also ryse with him agayne yf we abyde stedfastly beleuynge vnto the ende What more assuraunce can ye haue of God than that he hath not spared hys owne sonne but hath geuen hym ouer vnto death for vs
meanynge the arke and the house of it But yf he saye thus I haue no pleasure in the beholde here am I let hym do with me as yt pleaseth hym Here was a mortifyed sprete which kept the trew Sabbath that is the euerlastynge restynge daye from this be ye farre wyde for all youre prayenge and flatterynge Lazarus What good can I optayne by this wrechednesse wherfore I shulde not desyre to be ryd of it Tymoth●us It is styll the olde trade ye wyll not suffre but for auauntage ye wyll vse batterynge with God God wyll haue no marchauntes nor exchaungers in hys holy temple wherin he resteth as ye shall heare more herafter yf we reason larger As concerninge the good which we optayne by sufferinge we must vnderstonde that God hatheth synne in that he sēdeth mercy and loue to hys chyldren whych he doth chastyse Whan ye praye God than to take awaye thys chastenynge from you than be not ye content that he shall shewe thys hys ryghtwysnes in you and herein ye declare and vtter you to be a frende of synne and enemy to the ryghtuousnes of God Be not you very blynde and peruerse harted louynge thē that hate you and hatynge those that loue you To that intēt sendeth God payne anguysshe yee and death vnto vs that the body of synne and death shulde be roted out in sufferynge and slayenge of the olde Adam with all hys carnall concupiscences and desyres This worke wyll not ye to procede in you which notwithstondinge must be accomplysshed yf we wyll be acceptable before God Paule sayeth Knowe ye not that all we which are baptysed in to Christe Iesu are baptysed in to his death The chyldren of Israel myght not optayne the londe of promes excepte they fyrst hadde passed the reed see Euen so we also must come to the hyghe Ierusalem through passinge the reede see that is troubell and syknesse For this cause we must cleue to the faythfull wordes of God as the Israelytes dyd which beynge opprest before of the read see and behynde of Pharaos army so that death was at hande wither soeuer they turned theyr syght Wherfore Moses comforted them biddynge not to doubte in Gods behestes saynge Feare you not stond styll and beholde what a saluacion the Lorde shall shewe vpon you this daye Thus haue they wentured it vpō Gods worde passed through the read see wythout blemysshe Be ye also a trew Israelyte goynge thorow thys sufferynge with a sure fayth and ye shal surely be delyuered of i● with a valiaunt power For he is faythfull that hath so promysed you Ceasse of your owne wyl and despyse not that which commeth of God Whan the waters of troubell sometyme be to greueous vpō you so that thorow them ye begynne to waxe feble than praye the heauenly father to geue you your daylye breade strenghtynge you with hys holsome worde wherby your soule must be sustayned Lazarus But brother this payne endureth to longe for my thynketh it wyll neuer haue an ende It hath so his recourse Tymotheus Be not moued at that for Christ hymself dyd suffre before he came in to hys glory Is than a disciple greater than hys mayster is a seruaunt aboue hys Lorde Yf ther hadde bene another way to come to the trew glory and lyfe Christ wolde haue rather chosen it but now hath he fyrst trodden and chosen thys waye of sufferynge hymself that we shulde folow hym in yt Lo thys is to take vp the crosse of Christ and to folowe hym dayly to be mocked despised depressed lyke as he hath boren his crosse with all despysyng payne and reuylinge We be crucifyed with Christ whan we mortifye oure pleasures and affections which ought to be durynge oure lyfe Now yf we be equall wyth Chryst in sufferynge and dyenge whe shall also be equall wyth hym in reioycynge and rysinge to y e new lyfe Certifyed that oure olde man is crucifyed with hym to the intent the body of synne shulde be destroyed Yf we then be dead with Christ we beleue that we shall also lyue with hym Paul sayeth Roman vi For a grane of corne cast in to the grounde can not brynge forth frute hūdreth folde without it be mortifyed fyrst and auoyded his harde huske euen so we also beynge here in earth must first dye and refuse the corrupcion of oure flesshe yf we wyll lyue with Christ and brynge forth frutes of lyfe For this cause is the lyfe of a Christian here in earth counted to be nothynge els nor is none other saue a continual crosse death and deynge as Paul doth specifie .ii. Cor. ix saynge That we which lyue are alwayes delyuered vnto death for Iesus sake that the lyfe also of Iesus myght appeare in oure mortall flesshe for as longe as we lyue we are delyuered vnto death for Iesus sake that the lyfe of Chryst be declared in oure mortall body Dauyd also sayeth For thy sake we are kylled all the daye longe and are counted as shepe appoynted to be slayne Yf ye wyll saye thys trewly wyth Dauyd then must you be content with your punysshement yee vntyll the death as the shepe is which openeth not his mouth in y e slaghting I praye you how can ye desire God to take from you this payne yf ye beleue surely y t although your outwarde mā be corrupte and perysshe yet your inwarde man is renewed daye by day Paule sayeth that this troubell and sufferynge which lasteth but y e tuynklyng of an eye in comparyson of the glory for to come prepareth maruaylously for vs the eternall glory yf we haue not oure syght fyxed vpon y t which is visible but vpon that which is inuysyble and euerlastynge yee all that we can suffre here in this transytory worlde is not to be cōpared vnto the glory which shal be declared in vs. By thys ye perceaue that all those which suffre w t a sure fayth ought also to reioyce in theyr troubell euen as Paule and other electes haue done Lazarus Me thynketh ye preasse the meteyarde harde on How can I reioyce in troubell which is nought but waylynge and yaylynge It is harde to laugh and to wepe Tymotheus I shall enfourme you of it with a grosse ensample ye lye here now sycke and dysseased ye wolde be fayne cured of some goode phisician now maketh he a drinck for you which is very bitter and mispleasaunt to receaue neuerthelesse thorow his informacion and promesse of health therby ye ouercome the bytternesse of it drynkynge yt with shoueringe chaūgging of coūtenaūce though y e tears rūne down w t drynkīge of y● yet endeuoure ye yourself to retayne a corage Were it not a folyshe felowe y t wolde be displeased w t the phisician because he doth minister so bitter drinke vnto him which he geueth you not for ony hatered or euell wyll y t you shulde fele the bitternesse of yt but that ye myght recouer Who wolde be so madde to desyre the phisician to auoyde the
example vnto you for as God hath delyuered them euen so shall he delyuer you also Lazarus I maye not cōpare my sufferynge wyth theyr passyons They dyd suffre for their innocency but I suffre for my synnes Timotheus Thynke you the sayntes were no synners also before God is no fleshe founde ryghtuous Saye not that ye suffre with the wyked murtherer whan ye suffre paciently and whan faythfully ye knowledge to haue well deserued such castygacion which the good murtherer dyd also The knowledgynge of youre synne doth iustifye you yf it be done faythfully and trewly Ther can no trew knowlegynge be wythout the sprete of treuth and youre punyshment is cause of iustifycacion yf ye confesse to haue deserued yt well for youre synnes The martyrdome of martyrs was not meritorious vnto them to to optayne the lyfe euerlastynge thereby for Paul sayth that the paynes of thys worlde be not sufficient for y e glory which shal be shewed vpon vs. For the transytory and faydinge thynges can not optayne durabell rewarde But Christ hath suffred onely for his innocency by the which innocent sufferinge he hath rydde vs from all oure wykednesse Christes death hath deserued lyfe eternall for vs this haue the marters beleued cōstantly testyfyenge it vntyl y e death conqueryng by fayth so that their fayth wherby they were iustified before God appeared lyuely in knoleginge the name of Iesus from the which they dyd not shrynke euē at y e poynte of death For this cause dyd all sayntes euer praye with the prophet Not oure Lorde not oure but vnto thy name be glory Lazarus You ouercome me which so many stronge and euident scriptures that I wote not what to answere Neuerthelesse I wolde desyre God once to ceasse scourgynge lyke as many sayntes haue done And I remēbre I haue herde preached that there was a kynge whose lyfe was prolonged fyftene yeares thorowe hys prayer Timothe We shall not folowe saintes so curiously in al their wordes dedes for we be not sure how wel they haue ben accepted alway of god In y t they also haue ben mē we may be deceaued in their fotesteppes Therfore in sayntes we ought only to be hold their strōge faith y e giftes y t God had geuē thē But christ is set to be our sāple copie after whose lyf wordes doctrīe we maye lyue speake for he could not erre nor cause other to erre whiche sayntes haue done ryghtwell Paul sayeth Be ye y e folowers of my as I am a folower of Iesu Christ Now shall ye heare how Christ is oure sampel in thys prayenge or wysshinge that ye speake of Whan he prayed in his agony he sayde Father yf this cuppe cā not be taken frome but y e I drynke of yt not my will but thyne be fulfylled Praye ye lykwyse w t Christ and ye shal be strenghted also no doubte from heauen in youre battayll And now to answere you vnto youre example of Ezechias which beynge dead syke optayned by his prayer of God to be delyuered of his syknesse you must vnderstande y t God doth punisshe vs diuersly with the rodde of correctiō in oure body Somtyme he doth it to punisshe our synnes wykednesses y t our faith be strenghted therby as Christ sayde to the sykemā y t had lyē .xxxviii. yeares syke at Ierusalē by y e slaughterhouse pole Behold thou art made whole sinne nomore lest a worse thīge happē vnto ye. By these wordes he dyd geue him knoledge that for his synnes he suffered this longe and greuous syknesse for the wich he shulde suffreyt more greueously yf he left not synninge Sōtyme sendeth God syknesse and troubel to hys electe whiche not withstondynge be in his fauours that y e glory and honoure of God maye be declared therby as Christ sayeth Ioh. xi that Lazarus syknesse was not vnto death but for the glory of God y t the sonne of God might be praysed therby Christ say be also Ioh. ix that the blynde was so borne that the worke of God might be shewed vpon hym Euen so daylye doth yet the glory honoure of God appeare in many places by sufferinge paciently and dyenge gladly of many vertuous honest men whiche occasion other men to prayse and to thāke God that sendeth such grace and mercy vnto men so that they haue cause to reoiyce yee euen in y e myddes of death Somtymes God visiteth y e trespasses of the rulers parētes vnto the thirde or fourth generatiō vpō their subiectes and kynreddes For whā Dauid had nombred the people formere vanite and misbeleue there were fayne to dye .lxx. thousande of his people w t in thre dayes .ii. Regū xxiiii Hely also because he castised not his childrē knowynge them to do euell God sware vnto the house of Hely that hys wykednes shulde not be put awaye foreuer by no maner of offerynge and afterwarde was he punished by the death of his sonnes .i. Reg. ii All this is done accordynge iustice and dewly for the ryghtwose God cā do no wronge Vvhan God suffreth such as is sayde afore to chaunce vnto vs than semeth he and is sayde to be angry with vs where as he neuerthelesse is immutable Now whan we rede of some holy mē which in their sufferinge haue prayed to be ridde of their crosse anguishe it is not to be thought that they haue done it of ony hatered that they hadde to yt because yt is oneasy and paynfull but y t they by this prayenge myght once come to y e perfecte punisshynge of synne which they hated and persewed And so prayed kynge Ezechias whan he was admonisshed by the prophet Esaye the .xxxviii. chap. that he shulde dye sayenge What shall I speake or saye that he maye do thys that I maye lyue out al my yeares yee in the bitternesse of my lyfe Lo the bitternesse that came of y e hatered of his synnes Verely Lorde men must lyue in bitternesse and all my lyfe must I passe ouer therin for thou raysest me vp wakest me But lo I wylbe cōtent with this bitternesse marke that God by punisshinge of synne relyueth a mā Marke y e fayth causeth Ezechie to haue peace and to be at rest in the middes of his bitter sufferynge Neuerthelesse my cōuersacion hath so pleased the that thou woldest not make an ende of my lyfe but y t thou hast cast al my synnes behynde thy bake Beholde how royaly the good kynge setteth forth the mercy of God in his sufferaunce that is that Esaye sayeth in his xxx chapter With styll syttinge and rest shall ye be healed In quietnesse and hope shall youre strength be That is in the silence rest of youre owne wyl in Gods wil and the hope of mercy of God which is promised you yee in all sufferinge shal youre strenght be so that ye shal be able to suffre all grefe Euen so is that peticion of our prayer to be vnderstōde where we desyre not to
the Chrystenly bryde may say My loue is myn and I am hys Lazarus That same is very comfortable that Christ hath accepted vs and geuen hym self vnto vs. Wherby we haue receaued hys lyfe for oure death his strength for oure weaknesse hys ryghtwysnesse for oure synnes But whan beare we Christ in oure body Tobias Where we be contrary to Christ and folowe not hys learnynge ensample and spirite ther do not we beare Christ Ther be we ryd of Christ ▪ Paul sayeth .ii. Cor. xiii Knowe ye not your selues that Iesus Christ is in you Except ye be castawayes Those than that through the spirite of God be obeyenge in all pacience redy to obey Gods cōmaundements in redringe and delyuerynge thēself to the wyll of God compelled and made lusty harted They maye saye w t Paul I lyue now not I but christ liueth in me Paul had also crucified hys fleshe with his cōcupiscences so that the worlde became hym a crosse and he a crosse vnto the worlde agayne He was sayde to beare Christ in his body for his body was dayly destroyed through the crosse lyke as the body of Christ was slayne by the crosse and sufferynge To such lyke mortifyenge exhorteth vs Paul Rom. xii sayenge I beseke you brethren by the mercyfulnesse of God that ye geue ouer your bodyes for a sacrifyce that is quyck holy and acceptable vnto God which is youre resonable seruynge of God Thys is an acceptable sacrifyce which is consumed of the brande of sufferynge which we do beare wyllingly with Chryst lyke a trew burnt offeringe For in the daye of trybulation we offer vnto God a trew sacryfyce of prayse that is the frute of oure lyppes in knoledgynge hys name That we as the payne of oure body cōmeth plentuous vpon vs knoledge the name of Chryst that is a token that we be Chrystes disciples guyded by hys sprete by the which he hath bene obedient to hys fathers wyll vnto the death of the crosse Orels shulde we be lyke them that beleue so longe as all thynges prosper but in tyme of temptacion than do they shrynke The spyryte of fayth teacheth and assureth vs that Chryst in oure sufferynge is oure comforte and in oure dyenge oure lyfe The sacrifyce of prayse shall worshyppe me sayeth the Lorde and there is the waye wheryn I shall shewe my saluation A dead and mortifyed harte is a sacrifyce very acceptable before God He that hath mortifyed hys naturall body here in earth he that is dead in hys harte ▪ he that beareth Chryst in hys body because he wyll go wyth Chryst wythout the tentes of hys harte wythout the gate bearynge the rebukes of hys sauyour wyth hym on hys shulder he shall not fear death he shall not estymed death hys enmy nor flye yt For she taketh not it which he wolde rather kepe but she geueth hym that which he wolde kepe wyth all hys harte The lyfe temporall is swete vnto the flesshe but oure lyfe y t we shall lede with Chryst is sweter Lazarus Treuth it is and therfore is death vnto vs passage to lyfe Wherfore we ought to praye hartely that he let not vs fall in such temptacion that myght ouercom vs but that he wyll delyuer in vs that euell daye from all euell that myght drawe vs from the fayth For it is the myghty worke of God to beleue that we be hys yee euen in the poynte of death the which as yet I do not fele in me For I fele yet another lawe in me which is contrary to the inspyracion of the holy goost I loke aboute for the flesshe pottes of Egypte whervpon I was wont to sytte Whan the fygure of death offereth it self from afore than do I searche wether I can not escape behynde out of thys wreched lyfe Seynge I am so bounde with synne I ought to be obedient at Gods callynge and wythout lokynge aboute departe but I beseme the wyfe of Loth. I can not leaue the lokynge aboute though my neke laye theron My wyfe the flesshe wherwith I am laden is yet very feble to withstonde such temptacion Alas brother I can not awaye with thys wyfe Tobyas Feare not good brother feare not for such totynge and lokynge backwarde such battayll and febelnesse dyd also Paul fele whan he beholdynge hys wrechednesse sayde in the .vii. to the Roma O wreched man that I am who shall delyuer me from the body of thys death It is necessary such assaultes come vpō vs. Victory commeth by fyghtynge agaynst synne and of victory commeth tryumphe but noman shal be crouned saue he that fyghte deuly Yf ye wyll triumphe with Chryst ouer synne death wythout battayl that can not be for such waye hath not Chryst shewed you Fight lyke a trew souldyer of Chryst That we feare death and shrenck at it is naturall weaknesse the cause Which is not damnable for she is not imputed to vs for sinne Yee Chryst hyemself hath taken such weaknesse vpon hym for vs whan he beganne to shouer to tremble and to be heuy for the death tocome sayēge My soule is heuy vntyll death Mat. xxvi Why dyd he so seynge he knew death coulde not hurt hym He knewe well he shulde se no corrupcion Why was he afrayed He knewe hys death shulde brynge lyfe vnto vs all and ouercome death why dyd not he rather reioyce in that death wherof shulde come so much goodnesse what shulde it greue hym than to dye wold he rather haue had delaie of it dyd not he wysshe vs such mercy and welfare seyng he semed to couet to be loose of this sufferynge Alas no that be farre But seynge he toke vpon hym bare man heade yt pleased hym to assaye the weaknesse of manhode because we shulde not faynte yf lyke temptacion arose agaynst vs Wherof no man lyuynge be he neuer so holy is fre For how sore the inwarde man is lyghtened of the spyryte yet doth the olde Adam the wyfe of Loth not forsake hyr kynde in fyghtynge and desyrynge agaynst the spyryte Which battayll and desyres we ouercome and haue ouercome by fayth that assureth vs to haue a trew bysshoppe by God the father namely Iesu Chryst which hath bene tempted in all poyntes that he myght knowe how to helpe them that be proued The Lorde is trew for he can proue and delyuer the good Christians out of temptations agayn Christ which knewe no synne is become synne for vs that we shulde be the iustyfycacion or ryghtwysnesse of God in hym Chryst hath damned synfulnesse of synne in hys flesshe Synne is dāned and put awaye in Chryst she can not damne vs she must be auaylynge vnto ryghtwesnesse so farre is she come Chryst iustyfyeth vs and who can blame vs Chryst dischargeth vs of all synne what deuell or what flesshe is it than that can laye ony synne or fault to vs The syknesses and weaknesses that ye haue after ye be Chrystened haue ye commune with al sayntes them shall ye fele other more or
to ouercome death to opē agayne the gates of lyfe Fynalbeholde how Chryst declareth hys lyfe in dyenge to stabylishe oure fayth that we shulde not doubte in the lyfe tocome no not in the myddes of death For Chryst hangynge on the crosse geuenge vp hys spryte vnto hys father testyfyenge with the bowenge downe of hys heade that he was euen dead he shewed yet some tokens of lyfe that were hyd in hym whan hys blessed syde was opened wherout cā runnynge water and bloude Wherfore doubt not in y e lyfe tocome for ye haue receaued a pledge of this lyfe by the loue of Chryst which is poured in you by the knoledge of God Chryst dyed and is crucifyed for oure weaknesse but he lyueth by the power of God We are also weake with hym and dye by reason of weaknesse but we shal lyue afterwarde with Chryst by y e same power of God Searche and proue yourselfe whether ye haue also thys hope fayth in the Lorde and in hys promises which shall geue you hys ryghtwesnesse for youre synnes and lyfe for death Lazarus Now as concernynge hell what shall I saye of it Yt is a commune saienge it we good dyenge yf man knewe where to become Thus must also come of a mysbeleuynge harte that we be thus abasshed for hell Tobyas Yt is sure so greate mysbeleue causeth vs to fear hell But knowe ye what is hell Hell is nothynge els saue feare and drede of death and a tremblinge against the iudgment and ryghtwysnesse of God The vngodly and damned can neuer escape thys death and hell for they haue no lust nor loue to God whom they beholde as a fearfull iudge and feare hys ryghtwysnesse He is sayde to be in hell that perceaueth wythin hymself how wycked and wreched he is wherby he is enfourmed and persuaded the fear of death and damnation So that the moost damnation and payne of hell is the despysynge and blasphemynge of God For so longe as we haue no lyuely wytnesse inwardly of the spryte of God that we be the chyldren of God so longe do we hate him and can not beholde his ryghtwysnes so doth oure haynous conscience of synne dryue vs. By these afore sayde wordes is it playne vnto you that the hell of the vnryghtwyse begynneth here in earth seynge the worme of theyr wicked consciencie dyeth not and the fyre of theyr wrath is not quenched Wherfore as the kyngdom of God is iustification peace rest and godly corage euen so is hel synne troubell and raygne In this hell was Caym whan he fled here earth no man persuynge hym In this hel also was Iudas y e traytour abode therin to his damnation Pether sayeth Act. ii that God hath raysed vp Chryst loosed the sorowes of death for so much as it was impossible that he shulde beholden of her that is Christ hath redemed vs and made vs sawe from all oure enmyes The deuell is a pussaunte Lorde and well weapened with all hys traynes erroures and fearfulnesses Math. xii But the sonne of God was a myghtyer Lorde which hath torne the powers of hell for all thynges were geuen hym in hys hande as Chryst sayeth Math. xxviii Vnto me is geuen all power in heauē in earth Yf al thinge be geuē vnto hym thā is also y e ouercōmynge of hell geuē him Christ descēded down to hel before hath troubled the kīgdō of y e deuel he hath also brought glad tydīges vnto thē y t were p̄soned ī hel The gates of hell cā not withstōd y e faith of Peter this was Paul sure of which caused hī to saye to y e Ro. viii I am sure the nother death nor lyfe nor angell nor rule nor power nor thynges present nor thynges tocome nor heyght nor depth nor ony other creature shal be able to seperate vs from the loue of God which is in Christ Iesu our lord Christ sayeth in y e boke of psalmes Lorde out of hell hast thou drawen my soule This redemynge delyuerynge of Christ is happened to oure profete For as Christ was a conquerer of al euē so shal we also be ouercomers winners through him for so much as we be in corporate in hym Before we were sundered but now are come neare by the bloude of Christ For he is become our peace he hath made vs cytesens with the sayntes of the housholde of God Seynge we are gathered in y e house of God we haue here altogether a kyngdō an heretage a victory and all saluation To this serueth the prayer of Christ which he made to the heauēly father Iohn xvii I praye not only for thē meanyng his apostles but also for them whiche shall beleue by theyr preachynge y t they all maye be one lyke vs thou father art in my and I in the that they also maye be one in vs. Thynke ye thys prayer is spoken for nought Thynke ye God the father hath not herde his beloued sonne in the houre of hys sufferynge A good father despyseth not the peticions of his chyldren Be of good cheare sayeth Christ I haue ouercome the worlde In Christ shal we conquere suenge that which is promysed vs in the prophet psal xc Thou shalt go vpon the lyon and adder the yonge lyon and draggō shalt thou treade vnder thy fete that is all power of the deuels and also hell Lazarus I trust I shall mynde and remēbre your exhortacions very well so farre as God doth not depriue me of my fyue wyttes Tobias Yf it come so farre that you be depryued of youre fyue wyttes by reason of the feruentnesse of youre siknesse be not moued therat Let God worke hys worke vntyl the ende Suffre God to accomplishe hys wil for he dyeth not euell that dyeth in God Yt is no force vnto the beleuynge wether he dye onwares or wares for they abyde the Lordes cōmynge alwaye which shal come sodenly vpon the mysbeleuynge as a thefe in the night How bitter is the remembraunce of death vnto him that hath ease and rest in hys substaunce and goodes Lazarus How happeneth it that it is comunely sayde lyfe is happy for so farre as I perceaue death is more happy Tobias The cōmune by worde is not to be vnderstonde of the bodely lyfe which we neuer can lede without synne but you must vnderstonde it of such a lyfe as we lede in God wherin we shall lyue for euer though we wandered in death Wherfore yf ye require a longe temporall lyfe of God than desyre you to synne longer to moue god to more wrath But that life which we lede in God by fayth wherby the ryghtwous lyueth that is happy Lazarus Now do I knowe nothyng in myne opynion that can kepe my back frō dyenge willīgly saue only my wyfe children which yet haue nede both of my helpe counsell Tobias Cōmitte your wyfe chyldren vnto the Lorde almyghty which hath geuē or lēt you vnto thē to care for
thē so longe as it shall be his Godly wil to suffre you to be a carer or prouyder for thē But now doth death discharge you of this office sorowfulnesse Rendre god y e charge ioyfully Go you forth now w t Abraham in straūge coūtryes leauynge youre kynne fathers house come in y e londe y e God shall shew you Obey gods callinge He y t loueth more father mother wyfe chyldrē lōdes or possessions than my is not worthy of my saieth Christ As longe as ye were able you haue shewed loue and good wyll vnto your housholde Of this maye be boaste right wel that because ye wolde passe y e bondes of your cōmission of loue But what mysbelefe is y t that ye do not trust god w t the kepenge of his owne chyldren What was youre helpe care and kepynge wythout hys ouersyght yf the Lorde do not buylde the cyte they laboure in vayne that buylde it Put ye your confydence in God that he shall helpe you and trust ye him not the kepynge of your children Though it seme that your children departe from you in dyenge and ye of them yet do they kepe theyr heauenly father which taketh more care for them than euer you coulde This will I tell you your fayth may be such that God wyll rayse ten fathers or weldoers in steade of you of whom w t partynge of death they be depryued Dauid sayeth I neuer sawe a ryghteous mā forsaken nor hys sede seke breade Auoyde now all sensualyte out of your mynde Commytte youre wyf thylderen and all that ye loue vnto God who onely shall kepe them best The mystrust murmurynge of parentes is of tymes correcte and punyshed in the chylderen as namely whā they myspēde y e goodes in ryot or suffre losses and domages in them the which theyr frendes busyed to leaue thē great plenty of and to prouide them substancialy of them Lazarus Let it be so God graunte that I maye yelde both me and mine willyngly in the hondes of God My thynketh my tyme doth aproche Oh I longe so sore to be embraced of my brydegrome Chryst Cantic ii His left hande is vnder my heade and hys ryght hande shall clespe my necke I desyre with Paul to be lowsed and to be with Chryst Heale my Lorde and I shal be healed Tobias That is well Chrystenly prayed God sende you hys stronge spryte which shal strength you in all sufferynge yee and also in death But now brother yf I perchaunce shall se you nomore in this lyfe Haue ye ony quarell with ony man or haue ye ony thynge that greueth your mynde shewe on Lazarus What occasioneth you to aske the same haue ye herd ought therof Tobyas The cause of my questyon is that yf ye haue ony variaunce or ony skyll wyth your brother before all other thinges ye ought to dispach thesame and to be recōcyled agayne w t hym In thre thinges sayeth Sydrac haue I pleasure which also be alowed before God and mē The vnite of brethren the loue of neghbours and man and wyfe agreynge well together And that ye maye forther and sett forth such loue and vnite ye ought to be ware lest ony variaunce come after your departyng by reason of the goodes amōge youre frendes and kynred Lazarus I haue dispached and prepared all this lōge before so neare as I might I trust there shall ryse no stryfe betwen my frendes or chyldren I was mynded to haue geuen vnto the church or temple to the iiii orders of stronge valeaunt beggers and vnto our vicare and parisheprest of such as shulde haue ben ouerplus But that mynde is altered for God hath geuen me a better mynde I thanke hym hyghly therof Tobias All testamentes that be made to the fortheraunce of the loue of oure neghbure are good There be of tymes churches founded masses great doles to Gods great dishonoure For God is not honoured with such thynges but only with y t he hath cōmaunded himself Some thinke to do an hygh pleasure vnto God yf they disheret their chylderen frendes kynred amonge whom afterwarde ther aryseth a great strife They bequiet their goodes to founde holydayes trentals masses of requiem wherwyth they fede the spiritualty They thynke to please God with such foundations and make an atonement with such goodes as they haue skrapen and raked together by wronge falsede gyle vsury and such lyke wayes spared them Where as God hateth in hys offerynge al such robbery They founded also altares and monumentes and costly graues to haue theyr names in estymation amonge the people and to lyue longe in their mouthes be praysed for these dedes To thys entent be tabels and such memorials hanged vp in euery churche as a byrders net is spred O tabel of exchaungers cast out of y e tēpel by Christ O yeartyde O Corbam corbam how dewly arte thou practysed yet dayly of oure scribes pharises which lyke paynted graues deceaue the onwyse and symple For they saye it is offered vnto Gods honour seruice that which is withdrawē from the poore chyldren and heires Now brother is it not tyme for me to departe my thynketh I haue ben longe ynough here I must also go yet to the poore house or hospital for so haue I promysed Lazarus I thanke you hartely good brother for youre kynde vysitinge of me and louely teachyng me Come agayne to se how it is with me at your leasure Tobias I wyll do so And now I cōmitte you to God which I praye to be youre guyde vnto the lyfe euerlastynge Yf ye haue nede of me sende for me and I wil be glad to come vnto you Lazarus The Lorde be blessed and thanked ouer all foreuer Tobias Feare well good brother Lazarus Fare well good Toby God kepe vs all and be oure guyde and counceler vnto lyfe eternall Tobyas Amen The ende of thys treatyse ¶ The summe and intente of this treatyse NOw hast thou sene good reader the maruelous worke of God in hys two electes namly Tymothe Toby which to theyr power haue planted and watered the sede of Gods worde in theyr neghboure Lazarus beynge at scole wherin is the wyll of god taught that is adfliction syknesse and subieccion of the flesshe vnto the sprite They now beynge occasyoned by knoledgyng their deuty to theyr neghboure endeuour to make hym to dye in the Lorde and make hym apte vnto the ioye euerlastinge after his troubell Wherin I praye the to marke the ordre and waye Fyrst Tymothe commynge the one daye instructynge him to take his troubelous syknesse paciently in the which admonitiō he doth treuly and pythfully declare the seuen petitions of the Pater noster reprouynge by the waie his impaciency mysbeleue and superstitiousnesse wherin he was so drowned that it semed to haue bene impossible he shulde euer bene come out of But the Lorde which kylleth relyueth again ledeth to hel bringeth vp again hath also shewed his maruaylous power w t this sykmā whō he hath called to hym by repētaūce as he wyll also do the moost synner and mysdoer of vs yf he repente treuly Secondarly Tobias commynge the secōde daye as hys promyse was instructeth hym how to take his death paciētly And in the meane season expoundeth certayne of the artikles of oure fayth namely the power of God in creatynge al thynges y e frute of Christes sufferynge death resurrecciō ascensyon of the holy goost which be the treu churche of communiō of sayntes of remyssion of synne of rysynge agayne of the flesshe and of the lyfe eternall or euerlastynge And fynally he sheweth what be oure enemyes death synne and hell and how we maye best withstonde them This with other superstitions and abuses doth he so featly and scripturly declare and teacheth to eschue as in myne opynion no rabby magister noster or puffet vp doctor coulde do though he had spent the beste parte of hys lyfe ī searchyng Chryst at Paris Take therfore this treatyse oft in thyne handes loke diligently vpon it and vse it as it is offered vnto thy I wyl not busy my selfe greatly in praysynge of it for the commune prouerbe is veryfied in it that is good wyne nedeth no garlande for yf thou rede it diligently and folowe it so neare as God wil lēde y e grace thā shalt thou receaue the profyte that is sought both in dytynge and translatynge of it namly y e health of youre soul and herafter lyfe euerlastynge which graūte you god the father sonne holy goost Amen ¶ Prynted in Southwarke By My Iames Nicolson for Ian Gough Cum Priuilegio Regali
bitter recepte knowenge and stedfastly belyuynge to optayne health by none other meanes Lazarus As for me surely I wolde rather thanke him drynke hys recepte though it were as bitter as regale yf I knewe to optayne health therby Timothe Lo then nomore ye ought to despise the hyghest physiciō of your soule nor to refuse hys medycines though they be bytter and paynfull vnto your olde Adam But ye must haue an eye to his promyses ouercome that which is payneful to you wherby neuerthelesse ye be saued Thus haue martyrs ouercome in sufferynge and death for dyenge they sawe the trew lyfe in syknesse and disease of the flesshe they sawe the power of God which is fortyfied and stabylysshed hereby God of hys nature is merciful but that he maye worke hys worke in vs that is to heale to make safe and sounde he doth fyrst a thynge that is straunge to hys nature which semeth vnto vs a token of hatered that is he scourgeth and beateth vs with syknesses and grefe Thus doth God a straunge worke as sayeth Esaye in the .xxviii. chapter that he maye worke hys natural worke By this straunge worke of God that is the chastenynge or scourgynge of the father we lese oure corage goodes bloude health welth and lyuelode and come euen in the myddes of the crosse despysynge and death All thynges appeare here before our flesshly eyes as though we were enemies vnto God and wholy despysed of God and wote not to consyder how he shall delyuer vs. Yet do we perceaue the hande of God inwardly which doth so sustayn vs that we fall not in des●ayre mystrusting or mumurynge agaynst God wythout the hande of God it were impossible for vs to stonde the twinklinge of an eye In the ende of the worke do we fyrst perceaue the councell of God than se we that he wyll mayntayne and fede his shepe in his lappe whom he wyll not haue to dye for hunger and dysease He can tempte the ryghtuous and also delyuer them agayne By fayth may we be conquerers of all Fayth is of thynges that be not apparent now where fayth shal haue a place there must such thynges be beleued as be inuysyble Thus is fayth of the lyfe to come chefely contayned and declared in dyenge Thus we beleue that God relyueth vs in kyllynge that he saueth vs and iustyfyeth vs in synnynge that he brengeth vs to heauē whā he semeth to thrust vs down to hell in that he forsaketh vs and that he healeth vs in oure soule whan the body is vysyted with al maner of syknesses For he hedeth hys mercy vnder hys wrath How wolde haue beleued that God wolde haue dealte so peteousli with hys good frende Iob in takyng awaye all hys best beloued thynges but onely because he was mynded to restore hym all this agayne doubell Let therfore youre eye of fayth preasse vnto saluacion and reioyce though God shewe you not his foreparte that is a chearfull countenaunce as he dyd vnto Peter beynge on the moūt Thabor but hys hynder parte lyke as he appared vnto Moses For whan this worke of his is past thā appeare his fotesteppes Whā this chastesynge is past than shall he smyle at you and shew you his fatherly fauoure though in this anger he seme to gerne and loke grymly vpon you Perceaue you this Lazarus I can not perceaue perfectly so much at ones Neuerthelesse I perceaue that in youre wordes there is a Godly vnderstōdynge though I can not comprehend so much at once Therfore I desyre you to declare me more earnestly and sleghtly which waye oure synnes be mortyfyed in vs by the crosse and sufferynge Tymotheus I wyll do yt gladly Whatsoeuer a man loueth besyde God that is hys Idoll therfore is yt nedefull to declare what thynges we sett stoare by besyde God that we myght endeuoure vs the better to fulfyll the fyrst commaundement wherin we are commaunded to loue God with all oure harte power and vnderstondynge Some leane to much to temporall possessions which be withdrawen from them as a pelowe from vnder a mans heade by extorcion with the fyre by warre or by some other losse that hys hart beatt the more lyberte to be turned wholy to God Another hath hys carnal affeccion fyxed to sore vpon hys wyfe chyldren father and mother or frendes These false goddes be withdrawē from them whan they suffre ether in theyr name or fame goodes or bloude or whan they be taken from them by death to rydde a man of hys carnall affection and to open to a man hys infydelyte that God may possesse the harte wholy and alone lyke a gelous louer The thyrde is wanton and full of pleasure he setteth great stoare by hymself by reason of hys bewty strength honesty wysdome puyssaunce vnto such sendeth God troubell anguysshe sykenesse sores onwholsōnesse or folysshenesse to the intent y t he myght se how that all flesshe is nothynge but hey and all his glory as the grasse of the felde the grasse wythereth and the flore faydeth Lazarus I can not perceaue yet that God receaueth vs in scourginge al we flye strokes Tymotheus Your mysbeleue is the cause of flyenge which Paul rebuketh in the .xii. to the Hebrews saynge Bretheren haue ye forgotten the consolacion which speaketh vnto you as vnto chyldren saynge My sonne despyse not the chastenynge of the Lorde nother faynte whan thou arte rebuked of hym for whom the Lorde loueth hym he chasteneth Yee he scourgeth euery sonne that he receaueth Yf ye suffre hys chastesynge he offreth hym selfe vnto you as vnto hys beloued sonne What sonne is he whom hys father doth not chastyse Yf ye be farre from the chastenynge which is comune to all chyldren then be ye no chyldren but bastardes Also yf we haue hadde carnall fathers of whome we stode greatly ī awe which chastysed vs how much more shal we be obedyent vnto the father of spretes and shall lyue by hym Oure carnall fathers haue taught and enfourmed vs after theyr best mynde and that for a lytle season But thys father of oures teacheth and chastyseth vs for oure profyte that he maye make vs partakers of hys holynesse All thys present chastysynge semeth to be nothynge yoyfull but sorowfull but herafter she geueth a quyete frute reward vnto them which be proued therby Are not these sayenges comfortable vnto them that be in payne punyshment is dewe vnto synne and wythout synne is noman lyuynge wherfore good Lazarus receaue all that is sent vnto you and suffre though it be greueous Be pacyent in youre depressynge For as golde and syluer be tried in the fyre so is man tried in the fornace of temptacion Therfore scrypture exhorteth vs to estyme it aboue all other frutes And there is no frute so trewe as yf we be proued by many folde temptacions knowenge that temptacion in faith bryngeth forth the frutes of pacience Beholde all the martyrs and chyldren of God in theyr sufferynge and let theyr constant fayth be an
wherunto Paul exhorteth vs wryttinge vnto the Romanes in the .xii. chapter It is a greate blyndnesse that we seke ayde or comforte at ony saynte whom oure ymagynacion is that we worshippe serue thē in their similitud here in earth wherin we trāgresse y e fyrst cōmaūdmēt of God which forbyddth us all straunge Gods to make ony similitude or ymage Wyll ye knowe the cause springe of the multitude of the Heythenishe Goddes and why we Christen men ought to worshippe but one God I shall shewe it you Lazarus Yee I praye you for I am desirous of it Timothe Such men as were profitable to the comune welth were counted Goddes of the Heythen worshipped after their death This hath occasioned the multitude of them For health they called vpon Esculapius for he was a greate Phisician Vpon Hercules they called for ryches Vpon Mercury they called for luck of marchaundyse Vpon Bacchus for wyne Vpon Seres for corne Vpon Venus for lust of the body yee the Egyptians God is become the storke for he destroyed the serpentes The Romaynes haue worshipped a Gouse because y t at y e skrekinge of her y e wachmē y t kepte the castel at Rome called Capitoliū were awaked so warned of their enemies of like cōmodite ꝓfyte be y e Sōne Mone water earth made goddes worshipped But we Christen mē knowe nor worshippe none other God saue him only y t worketh all in all thinges It is written ye shall serue youre lorde God worshippe him only Whā we trust in nomā but him only makīge of him our sauegarde redēption wysdō ryghtwysnes hope welfare than do we worship hī only whā we cast vs wholy down before him forsakīg despysyng our holynesse wysdō abilite natural strēgth reputīge our selues fooles wiked feble y t seke mercy at hī only thā praye we to him Marke wether they y t turne thēselues frō the creator vnto the creatures do so sekīge helpe w t their rūninge gaddīge hyther thyther a pelgrimage I am thy God only and without me is there is no redemer sayeth the Lorde God To saue belongeth only to hym but the gentyles and vngodly make a mokage of yt yestenge and sayenge as is wryttē Deutxonomy xxxii Where are now theyr Goddes wherin they hadde confidence let them ryse now and helpe you let them succour you in youre nede But y e Lord maketh answere agayne sayenge I am he and without me there is no God I wyl slaye and relyue agayne I wyl scourge heale agayne there is no mā y t can plucke ought out of my hādes Vvhere shal these ydolatrers thā and pelgromes remayne Vvhat Goddes shal be able to defende them whan God shall punishe theyr misbeleue and ydolatry which they haue cōmitted with woode and stone openly and before the whole world Although he be now quiet and longe sufferinge ¶ Lazarus Vvil ye take it in worth y t I shal aske of you I wil shew you y e reasons whiche myn hypocritishe coūcelers were wōte to lay to me whā they entysed me to y e pelgrimages vnto saintes Vvhō I God forgeue me haue shewed to much honour in myn ydolatry ¶ Timothe Aske what ye please so y t I be not to tedious vnto you it wold not greue me to syt thus an whole day w t you treatynge of the scrypture Lazarus How fortuneth it then that sayntes wyl be worshypped and sought more in one place than in another to heale such diseases as they be patrones of Tymotheus Christ saieth in the .xiiii. chapter of Ihon I am the waye the treuth and lyfe Yf ye wyl not go astraye and erre than with drawe you from sayntes Which haue receaued all theyr holynesse of hym that y e name of God myght be gloryfyed in thē Walke I saye in Christ for he is the waye who so foloweth hym shall walke in no darknesse Yf ye wyll not be deceaued with ony lye or falshed than holde you by Christ abyde by Christes worde styke by yt for it is the treuth Yf ye wyll not dye in synne nor peryshe in youre owne wycked wayes than stryue by the mortifyenge of the flesshe to lyue eternaly with hym for he is the lyfe Paul sayeth that oure lyfe is hydde with him vnto death The waye of sufferynge is narowe and strayght but you must go thorowe it yf ye entende to come vnto yoie The treuth must delyuer you of youre thraldome of synne yf ye shal be delyuered in dede ▪ Why do ye then seke another ●odye another lyfe another saueour besyde the waye of treuth and lyfe As concernynge that ye do saye that sayntes wylbe vysitted more in one place than in another I answer that yf sayntes wylbe worshypped and discerne places of worshippe and honour that they be rather deuyls than sayntes for they desyre honour and worshippe which belongeth onely to God that is supreme heade of all thynges Morouer sayntes that be heauenly sayntes saye constantly Not vnto vs o Lorde not vnto vs but vnto thy name geue the glory Now how will you honour and geue vnto sayntes this glory which they do refuse so earnestly or thynke ye they shewe God this fayre face and yet neuerthelesse robbe hym of hys honour Wherfore yf yt be sayde vnto you Christ is here there is pardon of all synnes there is a soule delyuered out of purgatory here is an ymage of myracles there be many reliquyes of sayntes here is this or that saynt worshipped go not thyther seke the kyngdome of God wythin you seke the kynge of glory in youre harte which all sayntes haue done The kyngdom which God hath in oure hartes is not deckt with wax nor flax golde nor syluer The dekynge of it consysteth in thynges spirituall and inwardly as in mekenesse pacience peace yoie fayth and loue where such gyftes and ornamētes be perceaued their maye you saie boldly that Christ is kynge and that because in such ornamentes he is founde Thus is it euydent to be put vayne yanglynge that they saye Sayntes wyll be worshypped more in one place than in other for it is without ground or staye of y e treuth of scrypture Yee it is a more blasphemy to assygne vnto euery syknesse a peculiar patrone saueour as y e pestylēce vnto saynt Roke y e pockes vnto Iob saynte Appolony for y e tothache c. Do these hypocrites thīke God to deuyde his kingdō to princes and lordes as mortall men do No for God sayeth I wyll geue myn honour and glory to none other Yf oure God were such one as hadde nede of rulers vnder hym than dyd not scrypture ryght in callynge hym God onely and kynge of all kynges Lorde of all lordes Now yf he nede no helpe with hym why do ye assigne then vnto the one saynte the pestylence vnto another the fallynge syknesse so forth to euery syknesse a seuerall patrone yt is come so farre God amende it that
there is scarce a vyllage of .viii. or .ix houses but there is ether one Idoll or other Wherto is Christendom come what do ye make of the blessed company of electes which be planted and gathered in y e loue of God with all faythfull and beleuynge which were pacient here in theyr troubel and haue receaued a louely sprete of God despysynge all honour prayse goodes worldly preemynence be they I saye now so vnpacient wykedly dysposed and couetous of honour that they must be appeased and reconcyled againe with gaddynge a pelgrymage with offerynge of candels or egges Is the saluation of sayntes become now a house of plages wherout all mysery floweth All the diseases wherof ye make you sondery patrons are naturall and were in the worlde before youre saintes were borne Oure mysbeleue and great infydelite is the cause that we haue fayned vs so many Idols Because we haue not knowne the onely eternal and trewe god but be enclyned to blynde ceremonies though we shulde worshippe a calfe ther with as the chyldren of Israel dyd therfore is it come to pas that we haue oure purpose in that we haue done worshippe vnto the calfskynne the popyshe bulles stickynge candels to it O Lorde loke vpon the afflyction and punyshment of the doughter Syon and haue pytie vpō the destruccion of Iosephs heretage Lazarus Frō hensforth wyll I set vp not one lytel candell to ony ymage what so euer it be I haue hetherto lyghted thre candels to saynte Anne euery tewsdaye and on the thyrsdaye haue I worshypped the holy sacrament with half a pounde of waxe but I am now so enfourmed of you that hensforth I wyll do it nomore but rather geue it to the poore and lyghten so the lyuynge temple of god wherin he dwelleth no doubte with hys mercy Is not that beste brother Tymothe Tymotheus Yee it is a thousande tymes better for Christes saynge is Loke what ye haue done vnto the least of mine that haue ye done vnto me He sayeth not what ye haue done vnto my picture or ymage or vnto the picture of my sayntes which I haue forbidden to make or to honoure Wherfore whan these sayntes spechmē come to persuade you to your olde superstition than answer you them Is it not a great blyndnesse of you to seke the sayntes in woode and stone contrary to the fyrst commaundement Is it not a great foly to lyght the Sonne at brode day with a candell The sayntes wyll say to this Lorde in thy lyght shall we beholde the lyght The lyght of the Godly vysage lyghteth the electes alwaye how wyl ye then lyghten them with your lyght that is made for the solace of darknesse Thynke ye they be in darknesse that are lyghtened of the sonne of ryghtwysnesse Yf ye wyll nedes set candels before them than geue them eyes also that they maye se them than maye ye optayne thākes of them els do ye but lese your laboure and cost Baruch also y e prophete doth greatly rebuke this vngodly honoure worshippe of ymages Now whan ye haue thus rebuked them of this Idolatry thā shew them where they ought to bestowe theyr candels offeringes other almes that they be acceptable vnto God Also yf they wyl go on pelgrimage thē shewe them a nearer way which they maye go with lesse cost say Seynge you be mynded to visyte the sayntes it is no nede to runne to Rome or to Ierusalē or to saynte Iannes in Spayne for that were losse both of expences and tyme. Seke Chryst in the graue of scrypture seke hym in the chamber of youre harte there shall ye be moost surest of hym Seke the sprete of Peter and Paul in theyr wrytynges and Epystles Seke Iames in his stronge fayth that he continued in vntyll hys death Morouer God is no bodely thynge and therfore wyll not he be worshipped with bodely thynges he is a sprete and regardeth no persone place candell or such good workes But his desyre is onely that we put awaye the wycked thoughtes from oure harte as namely mysbeleue despayre vnclennesse hate enuye couetousnesse and pryde For they that haue a clene harte from these and a lowely sprete shal se God and be called the children of God where as all these holynesse sekers shall remayne wythout For God which is a sprete wyll not be worshypped but in the sprete and treuth where as these hypocrytes seke hym in outchosen places in seuerall dayes with certayne oyntment boxes to declare theyr good intent towarde hym in bodely workes but they shall not touche hym for he is rysen and lyfted aboue all that is outwarde and in mans syght Lazarus I shall kepe well youre declarynge and as I can But I knowe what shall be theyr answere here vnto Timotheus What I praye you Lazarus Why than do they myracles more in one place than in another but onely that they wylbe worshypped and sought there Tymotheus To that shall ye answere where a sure fayth is there nede no tokens but onely the token of Ionas the prophet In the which token the lyfe and death of Christ and also the death and resurrecciō of euery Christen man is featly fygured For with Ionas and Christ must we descende in to the whal fyshe see of tribulacion and death before we can ryse agayne in to the lyfe euerlastynge Lyke as Ionas dyd not remayn in the see nor Christ in the graue but were relyued agayne euen so shall not God suffre vs to be ouercome with no grefe nor death but shall rayse vs out of this mysery vnto the resurreccion of lyfe Therfore ought we to voyde oure mynde of all myracles all patrons and beholde this token of Ionas onely settynge oure confydence vpō yt onely sayenge with the prophet Psal lxi My soule wayteth onely vpon God for of hym commeth my help He onely is my strength my saluation my defence so that I shall not greatly fall Lo to thys Ionas shall ye sende all these myrakel gasers as Christ hath sent thē awaye which of curiosyte desyred to se tokens from heauen As for the myracles which sayntes be sayde to shewe by theyr ymages they be but a mockage and gabbynge of the dyuell There can no myrakles be done of God agaynst hys holy worde Treuth it is that Moses hath comfyrmed the then commaundementes and lawe and hath made them autenticall with wonders and tokens It is treuth also that the Apostles after the passion and ascendynge of Chryst to heauen haue comfyrmed theyr wordes and preachynges with some myrakles in the name of Iesu for that name beynge despysed as a malefactor and condemned had great nede of these But these myracles of sayntes or ymages can not confyrme the worde of God nor they happen not to that intent but rather to a false Gods seruyce They cause nothynge els saue a decyuerynge of Gods worde Idolatry which beynge vsed and had in pryce amonge the Christians hath presoned theyr blyndnesse and mysbelefe For by the
be taught to trust in God to be redy to serue youre neghbure to suffre your aduersite paciētly to despise y e false Gods seruice for that also haue all y e prophetes al euāgelistes al apostles taught more thā thousande yeres agone They be new doctrines which the Popets disciples sworne seruaūtes haue brought vp within these thre or foure hundreth yeares That which Paul preached to y e Athenians was also counted for newe learnige for they sayde Lo here cōmeth he the preacher of new deuels There is nother old nor new God but there is an euer●stige God which is which was shal be There is no newe nor olde learnynge of God Gods worde endureth for euer Iesu Christ is yesterdaye to daye he endureth for euer Stycke fast to hys worde and ye shall not be deceaued for hys worde is trewth He hath the wordes of lyfe suffre no doctour no apostle no angell of heauen to drawe you from hym Buylde your house sure vpō y e rock Christ that ye maye with stonde all tempestes and assaultes Be not lyghtely turned from the good learnynge whiche ye be taught in the fayth accordynge to the scripture what so euer ye be taught besyde it let that be accursed What can we tell what oure forefathers haue beleued or not What cā we tell whiche workes he hath imputed thē for synne or not are we sworne to their fayth are we christened in y e name of our fathers why wil we then abyde by their fayth so earnestly which is vncertayne to vs Is not faith a gyfte of God Perchaunce god hath poured yt also in them we not knowenge whan or who forsomuch as yt is a gyft of God He that beleueth in my sayeth Christ though he dye he shall lyue Her is not promysed yf he abyde by the fayth of hys forefathers Who is so preuy of Gods iudgmētes that he knoweth why God suffred the worlde thus longe to cōtinue in this great darknesse It hath chaunced of tymes in the olde testament amonge the Iewes that the trewe Gods seruice and the knoledge of y e lawe was forgotten for a great season so that no man knewe of the lawe nor cremonyes As for the causes hereof or iudgement we wyll referre them to God thankynge hym for hys benefete in restorynge vnto as agayne the pure gospell shall we not brother Lazarus Yee verely brother with all oure hartes I am now thāked be God so wel eased in consciencie that I fele no heuynesse nor troubell more at my harte Before was I neuer quiete now wolde I do thys than that nowe wolde I haue thys pylgrymage gone for me than that candell offred which I haue not made you preuy of hethertho I haue also caused oftymes golden masses be sayde for me to optayne health I feare me I haue offended also therin I must make a playne confession to you Timothe What be these golden masses Lazarus They be seperate masses that profyte greatly sayde agaynst pestilence derth and such lyke plages dyseases and vrgēt grefes They be sayde or songe for y e cōmunalty and thereby they optayne golde of them that they be sayde for They haue cost my large sixe pounde sēce my disase begāne though they haue profyted my lytell Timothe I perceaue well ynough ye haue ben a vessell full of superstition ye haue so bē laden with these pylergnawers sayntes minions as saynt Iames with hys moskelshelles I praye you tell me were ye neuer in the brotherheade of oure ladyes psalter Were ye neuer written in the brotherheade of Caims kynne that is y e foure orders of the popes souldyers Lazarus I haue not named thē al yet yet I was mynded to haue ben buryed in a graye freres cote to haue ben releast of y e thirde parte of my synnes But now I byd this brablynge fare wel I loth the hearynge of them Shewe me youre mynde of the masles wether a man may cause them to be sayde for hym whan he is in yeopardy seynge Christ hymself hath institute them Timothe I am not aduised that euer I dyd once reade the name of mas●e in the whole scripture of God I reade of the supper o● the lorde which Christ w t his apostles and the apostles with other beleuynge haue kepte and vsed Whan I entende to cōpare the masse and y e supper of our Lorde together I can not perceaue it to be one thynge But seynge yt will be to longe to shewe the difference betwene thē I wyll deferre that vntyll oure nexte metynge As for to answere vnto your question I shall leaue the worde masse vntouched and answere you scripturely w t wordes of the scripture You haue ared of the masse and I shall answere you w t the supper of our lorde The vse of y e supper hath Christ institute for none other intent saue only that the breade of oure Lord shulde be distributed and the chalice of Christes bloude shulde be ministred to euery man in a remembraunce of hym which hath offred hys body vnto death and shed hys bloude for vs for a forgeuenesse of synnes As he sayeth himself As oft as ye shall do thys namely that whyche I do here to youre ensample do yt in the remembraunce of me that is that we shall shewe the death of oure Lorde as Paul sayeth Than do we declare the death of oure Lorde whā we preache and shewe vnto the comunalty or cōgregation how christ hath offred hys body vnto death for vs and that because we shulde not remayne in the euerlastynge death and so is he become a death vnto death that we shulde be taken from death vnto lyfe Yf ye now cause the supper of oure Lorde to be vsed for you to such intent as Christ hath ordeyned yt than are you admonished to despyse thys bodely death whiche ye must abyde after youre syknesse and to thyrst the lyfe tocome Now yf ye vse yt to optayne health therby and to abyde longer in thys synfull lyfe than do ye turne the vse of yt and compell Christ to daunse after youre mynstrelsy ye make a game of Christes passion and glorious death whose frute operation ye spurne from you sekynge therin to fulfyll youre sensualite Thynke ye it be not a greate foly and dyshonorynge of God that you wyll haue the passyon of Christ called vpon and remembred for you to optayne bodely health therby or prosperite Is it not a grosse blyndnesse and folyshnesse to requyre y e health of your synfull body of y e death of christ ye ought rather to consyder the slayenge of youre carnall appetite in thys present sufferynge through the crosse that now ye beare wyth Christ because y t through thys sufferynge and deynge wyllyngly ye maye lyue eternaly with christ Ye seke ease and longe lyfe in Christes crosse ye ought rather to seke pacient sufferynge and victory of death What dede is this that ye hyer prestes for golde or syluer to saye preuy masses for you
perceaued welynough that temptacion was a sure token that he shulde be counted in the nombre of the ryghtwyse The which Raphael the angell declared openly sayenge And because thou wast accepte and beloued of God yt was necessary that temptation shulde trye the. Thus haue they that pleased God euer den proued for eure comforte that we also shulde not despayre whan ony troubell is sent to vs of oure welbeloued fathers hande The carnall wyt can not perceaue nor comprehende that trouble is profytable and a tryall of our fayth but as sone as they get ony troubell they be offended with the workes of god sayenge to all the ryghteous that suffre as Iobs wyfe dyd Do ye yet continue in your perfectnesse Curse god dye As though they wolde laye It is playn now that he is no god that thus scourgeth you and vtterly forsaketh why do ye trust hym yet Saye much good of hī that bryngeth death vpon you for he is as worthy of youre blessynge as a wylfull murthurer to be saued Shrenk frō hym denye hym and remembre ye be mortall and that with thys lyfe ye passe all yeopardyes trust ye yet to optayne good thynges of youre Lorde These and such lyke wordes enspyreth oure wyfe sensualite into oure myndes whan we be assaulted of troubel For as than doth not the flesshe knowe nor fele that god vnder correction and vnder the shyne of hys wrath hath hydde louely countenaunce and couereth y e trew lyfe in death The frendes of the afore sayde Iob also were offended through hys great mysery sayenge Whan dyd euer the innocent perysshe whan were the ryghtwyse destroyed Call loke wether ther be ony body now to geue you an answer of the hope that ye had in the Lorde Turne ye to ony of the sayntes and beholde wyther such lyke dyd happen vnto them Now se ye how the vngodly frendes which take parte with oure flesshe iudge oure acceptabelnes to God by these worldly prosperytes Beholde how carnall wyt estemeth that for a curse which fayth receaueth as a godly reioycynge The frendes that loued Toby after the flesshe dyd also mock the good man he beynge blynde euen as those that vnderstonde nor the worke of pacyence and the glory of the crosse sayenge Where is thy hope for the which thou hast done almes and buryed the dead this is the rewarde that ye haue for doenge good But herken how Tobyas rebuked them sayenge Saye not so for we are the chyldren of holy men and loke for the lyfe which God shall geue vnto them that neuer turne theyr beleue from hym Beholde thys stronge fayth of Tobyas wyth such an answer shall ye shoue and auoyde the wycked in speracion of Sathan that alwaye entyseth you sayenge Are ye wytlesse that ye loke for remissyon of synnes by the bloude of Chryste and loke for the lyfe by death Ye shal be deceaued for who is rysen from death Do not ye se how the fayth of youre Chryst is denyed Yf he loued you as ye thynke wolde not he do you good Yf he were a trewe sauyoure and trew god he wolde not suffre you to lye here thus he wolde not ordre you thus I counsell you to let thys Chryst go what haue ye to wyth hym seynge he doth you no good he doth onely fraye you wyth hell and lyfe tocome herewyth wolde he fayne lede you as wyth a lyne It is not as he maketh you beleue Eate drink and be mery satle youre harte vpon a swete grounde as yt was yesterdaye so shall it also be now Lette vs eate and drynke for what shall we haue more tomorowe must we dye Be not abashed with the folysshe fayth of Christ I can accōlyshe al youre desyre here on earth Do not ye se how my sorte is exalted in the worlde and lyue at ease they be welthy of ryches they haue many frendes theyr houses be wythout care and they be not scourged theyr cattell encrease theyr flocke multiplyeth theyr chyldren playe and be mery they play on instrumentes What do ye gayne vnder the banner of the poore wreched naked disfygured and crucyfyed Chryst saue onely pouerty anguysshe and cōtinuall crosse Lo How hys discyples go by the stretes wyth sore hyles the be fooles and nygardes they be not able to geue a mouse a meales meate and whan they haue lōge ynough serued theyr master obeyenge hys commaundementes at the last they be hewē chopped stykt burnt drowned or come to such lyke shamfull ende what victory hath he thē gotten Where do ye se him rise agayne where se you the swearde shrenke from hym The fyre consumeth hym and water ouerwhelmeth hym where abydeth hys God that shall not forsake him in y e poynt of death Lazarus Ah brother how shal be able to escape these snares of the suttel fynde Verely such temptations haue of tymes made me so doubtfull and perplexe of harte y t I wyste not wyther to shifte me self Yf God hadde not sustayned me I myght haue ben fallen into despayre and ben choked in myn vnbleue I haue bē oft displeased with God seynge all thynges prospered so well with them and I with them that be lyke me stroue agaynst the moone and seuē starres labourynge and toylinge cōmynge out of the one crosse into another My thought yf I were god I wolde haue ordered the game other wyse Timothe Verely brother the deuyll wyth his fleshly pleasures which he layeth before mē to entyce them hath a pleasaunt begynnynge as a bye charged with hony but in y e ende is there a stynge Yf ye behold y e lustes of the fleshe before with the heithē than be they very pleasaunt in the eye as a fayre woman trymly deckte but yf hyr bake be turned than is it all horrible what ye se Thys is the brode lusty waye wherof Christ speaketh sayenge that many walke it yt but she bringeth to eternal dānation The chyldrē of thys worlde y t lyue so welthy passe theyr tyme in yoie it is trew but what foloweth sodēly they go downe to hell sayeth Iob. xxi dauid psal lxxii sayeth y t he also was nye ouercome with beholdīge of y e worldly men and was nye ouercome of the tēptacion of welth as we all be somtyme sayenge My fete that be the thoughtes where with the hart moueth were almoost gone my steppes were neare sleded And why I was greued at the wyked to se the vngodly in such prospyte For they are in no parell of death but stonde fast as a palace They come in no mysfortune lyke other men nother are they plaged lyke other folke c. Wherfore brother I exhorte you not to be moued at such inspirynges of the deuell be not greued not offended with y e vngodly for ye shall se theyr ende how that they shall wyther lyke hey and decaye as flores in the felde Be renewed in the Lorde and he shal accomplishe the desyres of youre harte Say alwaye with
the prophet It is good for me to continue by God and to set my hope confidēce vpon my Lorde my god The chyldren of god though they seme here in y e sight of the ignoraunte to dye yet is theyr porcion and herytage endurynge foreuer Thys shall the wyked fynde trew herafter and complayne whan yt shal be to late and wan they shalke counted amōge sayntes whom they somtyme haue taken here for mad men as the boke of Sap. y e .v. chapter doth playnly expresse O Lazare yf it shulde be after your mynde yt shulde not be well If ye shulde rule the wagen one daye yet one oure heauē earth shulde runne on an heape lyke as poetes do fayn that Phaeton dyd Entre not to depe in gods iudgmentes Let hym rule he shall ordre it better than we can deuise Lazarus Ye saye trewth We wyll haue a sayenge in the matter and wolde fayne by Goddes also But yf we perceaued what yt meaneth we shulde let god alone hardly Neuerthelesse I cā skant trust him to be my lorde my god my father for he semeth somtyme so vtterly to haue forsaken me as though I were none of hys Timothe It is no straūge thynge y t God semeth somtyme to haue forsakē you Christ him self hath felt it in hym and suffred temptation wyllyngly to oure ensample and comforte whā he hangynge on the crosse for very great strayghtnesse of payne sufferynge sayde My Lorde my God wherfore hast thou forsaken my Not y t he was euer forsaken or destitute of the godheade but thys dysease hath he takē vpon hym wyllyngly that we as he geueth vs here a sample shulde call to the father in oure anguishe which doubtlesse shall hear vs yee hath herde vs already in Christ before we call vpō him For it is written in the prophetes that he shal heare vs before we call vpon hym and before oure prayer be finished shal he haue herde vs. It is not possible a father cā leaue his chyldren in their moost necessite Though a mother maye forgette the chylde that is borne of hyr body yet shal not I forget you sayeth the Lorde God That wytnesseth the prophete sayenge The Lorde hath not wythdrawen hys visage fro me and whan I called vpon hym he herde me Marke in the psalter how pyteously Christ cōplayneth to hys father hys nede whan he was come in y e depeste of the see of tribulation Beholde how Dauid complayneth hys necessite before God I haue sayde in the excesse of my mynde I am cast awaye Lorde Therfore hast thou herde the voyce of my prayer whan I called vpon the. Seynge youre temptacion and payne is comune with Christ and all other sayntes Therfore render thē to god for he is more that is in vs than he that is in y e worlde Therfore maye he also comforte helpe and ayde more than health ryches or frendes Whā ye fele youre fayth wax feble and slacke than drawe to christ w t the apostles hauynge a harty desyre and saye Lorde augment my fayth and all youre syknesse shall not be imputed you for synne Lazarus I thanke you now brother Timothe of youre vertuous and louely exhortation which ye haue shewed my very brotherly Praye God instantly for me wreched synner that he wyll helpe myne vnbeleue geue my pacience in all my sufferynge that I may set my harte at reste in hym only whiche is parte of myne herytage and passion which shal also geue me mene heretage agayne though by synne it is once taken awaye Timothe I wyll do it gladly and with all my hart good brother Pardon me for I haue bē ouer longe with you Lazarus No verely ye haue not Come agayne soone or to morowe to enforme me more larglyer of the masse Timothe I wyll do yt Oure neghbure Tobias wylbe with you to morowe to teache you somwhat of dyenge Lazaarus Let be yt so I praye you let that honest man come Timothe He cometh euen nowe God be wyth you Lazarus Feare well good brother Timothe ¶ A dyaloge betwene Tobias Lazarus wherin Tobias teacheth the syke Lazarus that death is to be desyred wyth a sure fayth of the lyfe for to-come Tobias cōmynge before Lazarus bedde sayeth Peace be in thys house How is it wyth you Lazare Lazarus Ye be welcome brother for I dyd longe for you Take a stoole and syt by my yf ye please Tobias I wyll How is it wyth you Is it all after one Lazarus No no brother It is well amended God be thanked of yt Tobias I am gladde of yt surely I trust it wyll amende once For the lorde is mercyfull he forgeueth synne in tyme of trybulation and is a defence to all them that call vpon hym wyth trewe desyre Whan y e father hath occupied y e rod ynough than casteth he her in to the fyre Whan God hath stryken than healen he agayne Do ye perceaue ony ease your face pleaseth not me best Lazarus I beleue ryght well that y e carcase doth rather fayde yee I yelde it for death is dew vnto it but y e spirite fayth be sure thanked be God and augment dayly so that the longer I am syke the lesse grefe I fele My thynke I begynne euen to saye with the prophet Thy rodde thy wande haue comforted me Tobias Good Lorde how fayne do I heare such wytnesse of fayth Now speake ye as a Christen man I wolde not haue beleued that I shulde haue founde you so vertuously disposed I se well the hande of the lorde is not shortened He can dayly cause men to speake with newe tunges as he dyd hys disciples on the wytsondaye As I was last with you I departed sorowfull because I herde nothynge of you but blasphemyes murmurynges agaynst God ye were so vnpacient But God hath now so endued you with hys mercy y t ye maye synge a Christenly prayse vnto his name Lazarus Treuly brother that as than I was so wyde from God caused myne vnbeleue and the disquiete conscience of myne for so much as I was presoned and captyue with mans constitutions and workes of myne owne chosynge But now is the snare destroyed and I am rydde of them God hath geuen encrease vnto the worde that oure brother Timothe hath ministred vnto me Tobias God graunte you hys full knoledge y t he maye be glorious in you foreuer God hath geuen oure brother Timothe a singular grace in expoundynge scripture I am sure he hath geuē you many good exhortations of Christen pacience and of mortifyenge of the olde Adam Lazarus That hath he done earnestly and hath rebuked my conscience of hyr hypocrisy and loosed her by the workinge of God I se now the blyndnesse and errore that I haue ben seduced wythall hetherto I defye them in myn harte Wyll ye know what I dyd yet yesterdaye at euen Tobias What I praye you brother Lazarus I shall tell As soone as Timothe was gone out of my house I
coulde not kepe y e ioye of y e worde lōger close in my hart But I caused al my housholde be called together and rehearsed before them all that I herde of Timothe insomuch th●● they were stered therwyth thankynge God for hys workynge it in vs. After that caused I be burnt all my pardon letters my folyshe treatyses of deuotion my beedes with all y e reliques and goostly gyftes that freers and nōnes sent me now one than another These caused I be burnt in the presence of al my housholde because that they whyche were offende by me in them shulde se the wytnesse of my fayth to theyr strenghtynge Ought I not to haue done so Tobias In that haue ye done accordynge to the gospell This was a trew shryft a trewe satisfaction for youre synnes I doubte not but ye haue receaued a trewe absolution of hym that only can forgeue synnes that is God Lazarus Now is my desyre of you good Toby that ye also wyll teache me some good thynge out of the holy scripture to despyse death and to receaue it wyllyngly by fayth For I haue receaued the sentence of death Fulfyll that which ye promysed my by Timothe and I wyll praye God entterly to geue me eares to heare which hytherto haue ben stopped w t the flesshe the whiche I feare not but he wyl do yt Tobias Seynge ye hunger so y e worde of God I wyll breake it vnto you in the name of God so farre forth as he shall sende me sprete vtteraūce Syt ye eassy ynough or shall I rayse you som what hygher ▪ y e ye maye syt a● more ease Lazarus No I praye you for I was shyrted euen now Begynne in the name of God must ye wyll Tobias The philosophers haue had diuerse opinions of death But in this the moost parte agreeth that death is a partynge of the body and soule In thys naturall departynge shall not we Christen men sixe oure philosophical eyen nor iudge w t a hethenishe iudgmēt in this behalf For as longe as we ●esouie● our selues with such consyderation of 〈…〉 sight of death trayeth vs so that we beg●nne to hate death therby because 〈◊〉 taketh awaye the body which we loue and so causeth vs to hate death naturally Of which euell wil to y e natural death 〈…〉 lefe the cause which wyl 〈◊〉 that naturaly death semeth to take awaye as shal be more euident herafter 〈…〉 consydre the death in suc●●ig●●● 〈…〉 it were a passage frō death to 〈…〉 consyderation or beholdyng 〈…〉 in vs and that we sha● not 〈◊〉 in death but shalb● rather 〈…〉 Euen as Christ sayeth 〈…〉 and trusteth in the 〈…〉 shall lyue For 〈…〉 is counted lyfe to the beleuynge but vnto the vngodly is it death euerlastynge By this is appeareth vnto euery Christē mā to be a lyenge word y t the Phylosophers do saye namely That death is y e moost horrible thynge of all horriblenesses The cause why they sayde so was that in their opinion by death man is depreued of the moost pleasaunt thinge for euermore which is not trewe For a Christen man hath no greater charge heuyer burthen nor more enmy than the body of synne as ye shall heare more herafter As suꝑstition hath houghly fashioned y e deuell to refrayn synninge euē so hath yt figured death also fearful as y e rewarde of synne Accordīge to y e desyre of y e lyfe to come ī vs is death acceptable vnto vs pleasaūt Put awaye y e opinion of death frō your hart you shal not feare death The siknesses the febelnesses which be tedious for our fleshe to beare make y e fleshe euer weaker agaynst the assault of death they be not death But the figure of death that pearseth in to vs before death by reasons of vnbelefe that is the moost greueous and haynous death So that we cause death vnto oure selues as we cause other grefes also in our hartes The very sufferynge and departynge of the soule from the body is not in the poynte of death but that we by consyderynge of death we are drawen compelled to leaue the body that we set se great stoare by and thys causeth death to be so bytter Wh●rby ye maye perceaue y t the death of synners is the worst moost bytter seynge they mu●● forgo the best beloued thinge that is the sels Now is the Chrysten fayth which we as chyldren of sayntes haue confessed in baptyme of such nature that it promyseth and sheweth a sure fayth of the lyfe euerlastynge through Chryst●● death Which faith and hope 〈…〉 in vs all that we sa● great pryce by 〈◊〉 kepte dylygently afore tyme le●t it myght be taken from vs by death This goodly ye well oure body that we made so great of are we wyllynge 〈…〉 to forgo by reason of ye●oue that we haue gottē to y e heauēly 〈…〉 hath swalowed vp all worldy thynges So that we do estyme it a great vauntage to be delyuered from this wreched body that caused vs to wander and be absent from God The sure waytinge for the glory tocome in vs despiseth ouercometh and refuseth all paynfull grefes wherof y e vnfaythful which feare death be astonyed and al the wayes possible they withstonde death Wherfore it is a trew sayenge he dyeth well that dyethyer he dye As much fayth as a Christen man hath of the lyfe tocome so much despiseth he this tēporal death And agayn As much vnbeleue as a Christian hath towarde God and loue to hymselfe so much doth he feare flye bodely death Lo thys is the summe brefely touched of all that can be shewed you of dyenge By this shall ye also perceaue welynough that death is not to be feared in so much as she is rydde of hyr stynge and venym y t is swalowed vp in the victory of Christ which hath ouercome hym that had power of death that is the deuyll to y e health of all faythfull which shall optayne heauen accordynge to the abylite of theyr fayth Lazarus Alas brother ye haue geuen me so much atonce to eate that I can not swalowe it all ye must geue it me by peces as Tymothe hath done that I maye come to the playne vnderstondynge Tobyas That I may do it comely I must begynne where Timothe hath left I tolde you that he dyeth well which dyeth before he dye Thys fyrst dyenge is in the mortifyenge or slayenge of the olde Adam that is oure sensuall appetytes The sen sual appetytes that liue in you and must be slayen in you are loue of thy self lust to ydelnesse pryde and boastynge appetyte to vengeaunce prouokynge to anger inordinate loue to your wyfe chyldren and frendes desyre of bodely health wysshynge of temporall fortune loue of thyself and bodely or goostly worke In these thynges doth oure olde man couet to lyue longer and longer These desyres are mortyfyed and slayē in vs by the spryte of God in the new byrth of the inwarde
man which resteth in God and is at once with God what that euer betydeth him wether it be in body in goodes in lyfe or death in frendes in name or fame Yee though hys body were grounde all to poulder yet wolde not he gaynsaye it nor departe from God therfore which causeth hym to assaye inwardly thorowe the spyrite of fayth howe swete and good the Lorde is To thys dyenge exhorteth vs scrypture To thys rest and Sabath draweth vs the spyrite of God So much as ye be crucyfyed in the aforesayed sensuall appetyte so much goostly increase gett you in the inwarde man which doth not shrenke for all that nor suffre the crosse to ouercome hym but aprocheth rather nearer pearsynge vnto death wherhy his trust is to gayne lyfe which fayth and hope shall not be gayn sayd as sayeth Paul in the .ii. to the R● ▪ Thys vnderstondynge or diuynyte that ye haue herde here is declared vnto you in the scryptures folowenge ▪ Namiy Go forth with Chryst Iesu youre brydegrmoe wythout the tentes of your sensualyte and beare the lowlynes of youre brydegrome with you in youre body vnto death For yf we dye with Chryst we shall also lyue wyth hym yf we suffre w t hym we shal raygne w t hym Ye thanke the father y t he by thys sufferynge hath made you apte to enyoie one parte wyth all sayntes that he hath redemed you from all power of darknesse and set you in the kyngdome of hys beloued sonne thorowe whose bloude we haue obtayned forgeuynge and redemption of synnes Seynge then ye ●e become a party membre of Chryst fulfyll therfore in you that which is wantynge of the passyons of Chryst that the power of God maye abyde in you Lazarus ▪ How shall I vnderstonde that hath not Chryste suffred ynough what 〈◊〉 I fulfyll that is lackynge in his passions seynge there is no parte of 〈…〉 ●ounde from the toppe of the 〈…〉 ●o the ●o●e of the 〈…〉 Yt is Paul that sayeth so namely that he dyd fulfyll in hys body that which was lackynge of Chrystes afflyction yee he durst saye also that he dyd beare the markes of Chryst in hys body Which be not the .v. woundes that Francis dreamed to haue receaued in hys handes and fete But they were the markes that he hadde receaued of the scourgynge weerynesse laboure and the crosse that he was fayne to beare paciently for the gospell In which pacience he was sayde to beare Chrystes passion and to receaue hys woundes for Chryst had fyrst boren such payne persecutiō markes and crosse In so much y t he was drawen out and emptyed w t sufferynge As sayeth Esaye liii Whan we loke vpon hym there shal be no fayrnesse we shall haue no lust vnto hym He shal be the moost symple and despysed of all which yet hath good experience of sorowes and infirmites We shall reken hym so symple and so vyle that we shall hyde oure faces from hym How be it of a treuth he onely taketh awaye oure infyrmyte beareth awaye oure payne So that he myght wel aske wether there were ony payne lyke vnto hys payn For he semed a worme and no man Seynge Chryst the head of y e whole congregation of Chrysten men toke vpon hym to suffre yt was nedefull than that he shulde ascende the hyghest degre to the which greate loue hath dryuē him that he shulde sanctifye hys congregation beynge pure and wasshed with the fountayne of water in the worde that he shulde gloryfye it hauynge no spot nor wrenkle nor ony such blemysshe but that it shuld be holy and wythout blame The head Chryst suffreth yet dayly in hys membres Thys passion shall he be fayne to suffre till the tyme that he shall haue cast all his enemies vnder his fete That is whan he shall delyuer vp hys kyngdome vnto his father .ii. Corin. xv Who soeuer therfore is crucified with Chryst that is who soeuer slayeth and kylleth his carnall appetites and persueth them hatefully as oure synnes be hatefully persued in Chryst vntill death he doth supple in his body that which is lackynge of Chrystes passyon For Chryst is sayde to suffre that which hys membres do suffre or shall suffre Euen as Chryst sayde to the commune persecutor of the Chrystiās Saul Saul I am that Iesus whom thou persecutest How coulde he persecute Iesu which sat at the ryght hande of hys father saue onely in hys membres Lazarus I haue vnderstonde that very well now that it is a passyon which fyrst Christ as head and so all other trewe Chrysten men as membres haue suffered or shall suffer For whan the head is syke than mourne all the membres and whan the membres be dyseased the heade is not well nother Tobyas You haue vnderstonde me well wherfore let it be for you consolation that you be not forsaken alone but that Chryst hymself as head and all Chrystians as members are sufferynge with you In Chrystes communalty is no stryfe nor parcialyte but a communion or felowshyppe of al that is good or badde swete or sowre the one membre careth for another Whan the one suffreth al do suffre whan the one is glorifyed than be they all glorifyed So great a thynge is the communion of sayntes that we maye glory and reioyce the one in the goodnesse of the other as though they were oure owne By the glory of Chryst shall oure dishonesty be glorifyed And by his fulnes shal we be losed of our pouert his merytes shal put awaye oure mysdedes Who is he now y t is in paine y t wold not be mery seynge man beareth not his synnes or yf he beareth thē he bearethē not alone for he hath Chryst hīself to helpe hī so many chyldren of God Paul sayeth .i. Corinth x. One breade and one body are we many Thys all commeth vpon vs out of the spyrytuall maryage which God oure father hath made wyth hys onely beloued sonne and vs. For thereby are we made one wyth God as man and wyfe are twain in body and all other thynges are commune A chylde is borne vnto vs and a sonne is geuē vs Esaye .ix. Wherfore he is oure owne Christes victory is oure victory Christes rysynge is oure rysynge Morouer y t which we are we are not of our selues for we haue yeldeth to Christ oure fayth already Paul sayeth .i. Corin. vi Knowe ye not that your body is the temple of y e holy goost Whome you haue of God are not your owne For ye are dearly bought Prayse ye God therfore in your body and in your sprete which are Gods We be deliuered ouer in writinge vnto the lawe of God and hys promises and he is agayne delyuered in wrytinge vnto vs to saluation and welfare The bonde of matrymony must be knowen on both partyes orels is it of none effecte Thus is it resonable y t we beare Chryst in oure body euen as he beareth vs and maketh vs partakers of all hys goodes So that
lesse vntyl the body of death be whole and clene put awaye Be not moued at the small Babylonyans that is the worldly thoughtes or hys pleasures but knocke them agaynst the trew corner stone Chryst wherby ye shal be saued What do we loke for after thys lyfe What pleasaunt thynge perceaue ye in it that myght cause you to desyre a longe lyfe What is thys lyfe saue a contynuall battayll and crosse a deadly enemyte and continuall hatred What is it but a preson of synne For the euell that we hate that we do and the good that loue that we do not The grace and mercy through Iesu Chryst must delyuer vs orels shall we styck fast by the fete We haue here no abydynge cyte but seke and longe for another that is commynge For we know yf at the least we be beleuynge that yf the earthy dwellynge place of oure body be corrupte and destroyed we haue a buyldynge ordeyned of God an house not made with handes but euerlastynge in heauen ii Corinth v. That we now therfore sygh and grone lokynge about before we can be ryd of this body that is because we wolde faynese and couet to be clothed with the heauenly duellynge place wythout puttynge of and auoydynge of thys earthy cloth and dwellynge place We wolde fayne retayne thys fylthy sack because of the company that we haue had wyth it so that it which is mortall myght be swaloued vp of the lyfe immortall wythout assayēge of death But that can not be Seynge it is ordened for man once for to dye And that we shulde leaue herein earth by partynge of the soule that which we haue receaued of the earth And well is vs that God seynge oure mysery hath pytyeth vs makynge our death safe through his death For he is become a death vnto death so that death hath no fearfulnesse in her saue onely hyr vysure to fray them that be chyldysshe in fayth and vnderstondynge But vnto the faythful and them that haue vnderstondynge is she depryued of hyr stynge and venyme Yf ye auoyde youre mynde of the grymnesse and vtter appearaunce of her than shall ye fynde no death more in her Go boldli to death breake open hys yawes loke what is in hym Yow shall fynde no lyfe no power or strength in hym to byte you Prouoke hym boldely to mete you in the fyghtynge place and he shall flye from you Defye death with all them that can holde wyth hym for they can not harme you they can not mynysshe one heer of you Saye hardely wyth the prophet Ose O death where is thy stynge O hell where is thy gloriation or reioycenge The death is swalowed vp in Christes victory And therfore is death called in scripture a slepynge more thā death Of this haue you a goodly fygure The brasen serpent that Moses made Numeri xxi semed afarre of to haue ben a serpēt in dede but yf ye dyd aproche vnto yt than might ye perceaue welynough that it was a dead serpent and that it had no venym that it coulde nother byte nor stynge Euen so is it w t death outwarde it hath a fearfull visage but the power of it is take awaye by Christ For he hath ouercome him y t had power of death y e deuyll as ye shall heare more herafter Lazaarus Youre declaration that ye haue shewed here is very spirituall I beleue it be all as ye saye yee I am well pleased there with Yet do I perceaue that goodmen which haue such felynge and knoledge in themselues that is to wete that the death of Christ is death vnto y e natural death as well as the euell and bad do shrenke wrenche at y e poynt of death as though death had yet power vpō them Tobias Treuth it is that the waye which bryngeth vs to lyfe is strayght the porte of death narowe Wherfore we cā not passe vnto death by sufferinge wtout strayghtnesse pearsynge but what is y t vnto the lyfe health The body must fulfyll hys naturall course it ought not nor can do otherwyse it cā but wrenche pinche shouer kyke Let y e asse beare y e trushe hardely it maketh no matter yet for all this wyl not we feare death Yf death can do nought more what awayleth much repinynge wrenchynge it is light to be ouercome thys wrēchinge may be permitted him welinough al is for one euell houre Let y e fleshe ꝑceaue in it self y e testamēt of Adā vnto y e last houre We haue nought now to walke in saue hope this hope abydīg of y e life tocome shal cause vs rightwel to ouercome y e sorow wo of death haystely to forget it It is but y t bytīge of a fle y t hurteth not y e soul The death is better for vs thā we can thynke she loseth vs of al misery she ioyneth vs to god sendeth vs forth to euerlastynge lyfe Let Heythē and Turkes feare death which haue no fayth of the lyfe tocome But oure conuersacion and thoughtes are in heauen for from thence do we abyde our Lorde Iesu Christ which shall restore oure castawaye body agayne makynge it cōformable vnto his glorifyed body Yf we hadde not this hope of the partynge of the body trustinge no lenger in Christ than durynge thys lyfe than ware we as sayeth Paul i. Corint xv the moost abiecte and refuse of al mē But now is Christ dead rysen agayne y t we shuld also ryse again in hī in a new life Death is oure last enmy y t holdeth vs frō the lyfe thys must once be ouercome me in vs also Christ dyed for nought yf he hath not anulled the power lawe of death Christ is not rysen from death yf we must abyde in death Yf Christ be not rysen than is oure fayth vayne than abyde we damned in oure synnes than is scripture a lye than be the apostles also and y e prophetes false wytnesses of God That be farre For Christ dyed and is rysen agayne that he shulde haue dominion ouer quycke and dead Wherfore as we all dye in Adam so shal we be relyued agayne in Christ of which relyuyng agayne Christ hath made a profe in him selfe Therfore sayeth Paul If the sprete that hath raysed vp Chryst from the dead dwell in you thā shal y e same sprete relyue youre mortall body by the spirite that dwelleth therin Lazarus Than wyll not I be moued though the fleshe do somtyme sygh and mone because of death and the fayntnesse of payne but wyll abyde alwaye the redemption tocome with a lyfted vp heade that is w t a mery spirite For yf I shulde consydre all thynges what els is in this valley of teares saue payne and anguishe synne and wyckednesse Tobias The poetes and Phylosophers estymed death to be a good thynge because yt is the ende of all wrechednesse and a rest of all euell Many Heythen haue bē lesse abassed for the death
than we are Socrates dyd drinke his death laughynge He tought y t death is not to be feared y t which he dyd fortify with the dede Yf the fleshly affection and hye mynde of Socrates to fortyfy and to strength hys doctrine myght not ouercome the naturall feare of death What shall than do y e certaynte of oure fayth that be Christen men that is they that knowe they can not dye Ought not than the hope of the lyfe tocome take from vs the beholdinge of death Though the iust and faythfull seme to dye in the syght of y e ignoraūte whā they be burned drouned beheaded yet do not they once se death I wyll not saye assaye y e death for they dye in peace· They were dead afore in God by geuīge themselues ouer to God and he y t dyeth in God lyueth eternally Happy are they that dye in the Lorde for their dyenge is chaunged in to lyuynge That is it that Christ sayeth He that kepeth my worde shall not dye foreuer Lazarus They haue alwaye made hell so whote ●nto vs and the deuell so blake that we ●●●ste not whether to turne oure selues They made vs so afrayde of death and chefely in that they sayde that the deuell appeareth vnto vs very horrible commynge to tempte vs of thys or that euell wherby euery mā feared death But where was the worde of God thā which promyseth That we that beleue in Christ shal neuer assaye nor se death Haue these false teachers and blynde leaders neuer sene such euangelicall scripture nor red nor herde thē Tobias Though they haue sene herde and red it yet haue not they beleued it For the prince of this worlde hath blynded their mysbeleuyng hartes Where is no faith there is a perpetuall disquietnes of conscience there is a hell a fearfulnesse yee a see full of all fearfulnesse remorse and mysbelefe There is hell whote and the deuell blake there is a perpetual rackinge place of a synfull conscience In the waye of the synners is greate trauayll laboure as wytnesse they thēselues sayēge We be weryed in y e waye of wyckednesse we haue trauayled many wayes and the waye of trueth hath not ouershadoweth vs. That is it that the wyse man sayeth The harte of the wyked mā is lyke a see tossed with the waues And because these hypocrytes and workholyons seke peace where as they fynde no peace but greate disquietnesse and troubell for the vngodly haue no peace sayeth the lorde God therfore thynke they it be so with euery man as it is with thē They thynke euery man be so doubtfull and vnstedfast harted as they be yee because they estyme them selues more holyer and better than other therfore thinke they other must fele whoter fyre than they themselues and that other must fele the gnawenge worme more in theyr consciences than they Wherfore they augment and make the lawe the deuell and death more haynous before mens eyen They that be the moost fearfullest as these be vnto them wyll they be more horrible and dredefull with wordes and other thynges wherby they be become nothynge but rackers of the simple I beleue their worme neuer rest their fyre be neuer quenched I beleue right well they go astraye fyndyng no reste wyth y e manslayer Cayn I beleue they runne faythlesse with Iudas to the prestes and freers to be shryuen for cōfort and reste but they abyde styll desperate I beleue right well they be ready to do satisfactiō for theyr synnes with Antiochus and of mistrust geue mony to praye for thē But al theyr fastynge prayenge goynge wolwarde and barefote all their mulynge and bablynge shall not helpe thē Whether soeuer they turne them selues they fynde alwaye synne present they mete al waye the deuyll and death in the tethe Howe can these teache otherwyse than they finde How shuld they preache y e gospell of peace y t neuer taysted peace How shulde they instructe another in Gods behalfe of his atonement of his rest and victory of death and his assuraunce frō hell whiche haue no fayth therof Let none of these deuel martyrs make you thus folyshe or wytlesse If ye haue the worde of God y t sheweth you peace forgeuenesse you haue God Where rest is there is God there is an euerlastynge cōuenaunt There is roted out the feare of death y e deuell hell For feare is not in loue but she excludeth feare Paul sayeth We that be iustifyed by fayth haue peace by God He that is iustified thyswyse by the trew fayth of Christ though he sawe the deuell death hel with hys eyen yet wolde not he be abashed yee he wolde rather fyght agaynst them ouer come them than he wolde flye one fote And why for the gates of hell that is y e power of thesame can not optayne the victory of Peters fayth Sayntes haue ouercome kyngdomes by faith wrought ryghtwesnesse and optayned the Godly promyses The prophet sayeth Though a battayll a rose agaynste me in that wyl I hope Though I must go through the myddest of death yet shall not I feare for thou art with me lorde Thou hast prepared a tabel before me against myne enmyes Be of good cymforte sayeth Christ for I haue ouercome the worlde That is y e victory y t ouercōmeth y e world euē your faith sayeth Iohn ¶ Lazarus you haue declared me that so clearly that I euen reioyce therin and feare death lesse than afore Let here come whan it shal please God I knowe by experiēce welynough what fearfull cōscience I haue had in myn vnbelefe ī my moost vertuous workes ye nede not to make farther declaration in this behalf Neuerthelesse this I require yet of you y t ye wil shew me how I shall behaue my self beste henceforth whā the tēptaciō of syn death or hell shal assault me Tobyas In y e .iiii. of mat is it eyudēt how ye ought to behaue yourselfe agaynst tēptaciō of the deuell or of synful desyres which also be one kīde of deuels Lo how christ suffered himself to be tēpted of glutony of presumptiō of couetuosnesse to proue y t we be dayly tēpted of the same deuel or rather worse to an exāple cōfort y t such tēptaciō can not harme vs no more thā they haue ouercome Christ Marke how Christ hath ouercome chased the same deuell w t al hys tēptacions to an exāple that we must kepe thesame sure grounde yf we entende also to ouercome the deuell and to chace hym from vs wythshame Christ hath ouercome w t none other weapons saue only Gods worde all those that dyd withstande him other hell death or the deuell for all these haue ben enmyes to God as you maye rede in the .xvii. psalme The sorowes of death haue compassed me and the brokes of vngodlynesse made me afrayed The paynes of hell came about me y e snares of death toke holde vpon me But what foloweth Yet in my troubell I called vpon
the Lorde and complayned vnto my God So he herde my voyce out of hys holy temple Learne to take your flyght to the Lorde with Christ whiche beynge man and proued in all thinges that he myght succour them that be tēpted hath done so before Learne to defende youre selues with the weapons of Gods worde for as Christ hath ouercome the deuell so maye you ouercome hym also with all hys suttel wyles To this exhorteth you Paul sayenge to the Ephesiās the .vi. Put on the armoure of God that ye maye stōde stedfast agaynst the crafty assaultes of the deuell For we wrestle not agaynst fleshe bloude but agaynst rule agaynst power namely agaynst y e rulers of the world of y e darcknesses of this worlde agaynst the sprite of wykednes vnder heauē For this cause take ye y e armour of God that ye maye be able to resyst in the euel daye stonde ꝑfecte in all thynges As these enmyes are spirttuall and inuisible euen so haue we no nede of fleshly weapons but the weapons of the spirite which be myghty in God to destroye al strōge fenses and holdes of the deuell pearsynge vnto the partynge of body and soule Wherfore put on the shylde of fayth wherwith ye shall quēche the fyrie dartes of the wycked enmy and take y e helmet of saluation and the swearde of the spyrite whiche is the worde of God And praye vnto the Lorde callynge alwaye vpon hys name in the spyrite that ye maye ouercome Sathan the tempter and enmy whiche seketh all aboute euen as a roarynge lyō whou he maye deuoure but you must withstonde hym manly in fayth Lazarus You haue opened now the case and shewed me the weapons therwith I maye ouercome myn a foresayed enmyes But seyng I am an vnexpert souldyer y t hath not ben vsed greatly to hādell such weapon I praye you to seperate my the dartes and arowes of Goddes worde that I may shute euery enmy seuerally namely synne death hell And fyrst shewe my howe to defende my selfe whan my synfull lyfe cōmeth to my remēbraunce Tobias I wyll do it gladly but I feare lest I be to tedious for you The sicke ought not to be ouerlonge taried withall I wil rather returne agayne another tyme and procede in thys matter Lazarus No good Toby it is not to tedious for me me thinketh ye be come but now Timothe was .iiii. houres with me yesterday yet semed it me not to be one houre Tobias In the name of God Neuerthelesse yf I be ouerlōge with you warne me hardely Or yf ye desyre ought I wyll reache it you Lazarus No no go on with youre matter where ye lefte for ye can do me no greater pleasure Tobias As concernynge the fyrst assault that ye shal be assayed with namely youre forepast synnes which shall procure to bringe you in despayre Agaynst them arme you with such scriptures that shewe you how the innocency and rightwysnes of Christ hath put awaye al youre vnrightwesnesse and wyckednesse Euen as God sayeth Esay liii of his sonne Christ thorowe out the whole chap. Cast y e multitude of youre synnes vpon the lambe of God which putteth awaye y e synnes of y e worlde Remēbre y t God hath closed all vnder vnbeleue that he myght haue mercy on all Take holde vpon the good Samaritane whiche taketh cure of the soule Take your flyght w t the prodigall sōne vnto your merciful farther though ye be naked seabby ragged for he shal receaue you fatherly w t spred out armes and put on you the garment of innocēty Though you be lost by reason of synne the Lorde hym selfe seketh after you Though ye go astraye with y e straynge shepe y●t doth the good shepehearde take you vpon hys shulder and bringeth you to y e shepetolde Herkē how swetely and louengly God calleth you vnto him sayenge Math. xi Come to me al ye that laboure and are laden and I shall ease you of your synnes Remember y e Christ is become oure wysdome ryghtwysnes redemption and sanctification .i. Cor. i. Remember that he is a trew phisicion of oure soules Yf ye were no synner what were Christ nedefull to you yf ye were not wounded ye shulde nede no surgeon A phisicion or surgeō is praysed because he doth an excellent cure The kynde naturall worke of Christ is to saue hys people and heale thē of al their synnes for that is his profession yee he doth yt in dede so y t our vnrightwysnes maketh gods right wysnes be praysed as wytnesseth paul Ro. v. Neuerthelesse wher abūdaūce of syn was there was yet more plēteousnes of grace In that hath god declared hys loue that we whan we were synners Chryst dyed for vs. We shal be so much the more accepted before God in that we be clensed by hys bloude and iustified Happy is that man not he that hath no synne for he that sayeth he hath no synne deceaueth hymselfe and the treuth is not in hym But he is happy to whom synne is rekened no synne The lawe that is the knowledge of oure synne is geuen by Moses but grace and trewe Saluation by Iesus Chryst For he hath anulled the handwrytinge that was contrary to vs and fastened it vpō the crosse wherby he hath taken awaye all power of the princes of darknesse Coloss ii and hath triumphed ouer them in hys own personne The hye prest of the olde lawe myght not offre ony offerynge for the peoples synne wythout he had first offred an offeringe for hymselfe and wythout bloudsheddynge was no forgeuenesse But Chryst oure trewe bysshoppe which hath an euerlastyng presthode after the ordynaunce of Melchysedech had no nede to offer for hys synnes for he neuer synned nor he hath not procured forgeuenesse of synnes by the father by ony straunge bloude of orē or calues but with hys owne bloude Thus was he vnspotted that hath clensed vs from all vnclennes And seynge we haue thys Iesu that passed the heauens let vs holde oure profession and go boldely vnto the seate of hys grace that we maye receaue mercy and fynde grace to helpe in the tyme of nede Hebr. v Al the waies of the Lorde are mercy and treuth He promyseth it mercyfully that which he shall geue vs treuly Of thys mercy hath God left and geuen vs the worde of atonemēt Iesu Chryst Yf ye knowe the same promyser and geuer of mercy treuly then maye ye trust welynough that ye shall optayne forgeuenge and remyssion of synnes Which forgeuenesse you shal also optayne that he be founde trew in his wordes of promyse and that he maye ouercome your synne whan he is iudged of the vngodly to be no Saueour The manheade of Chryst shal couer your mysdedes so that the deuel your accuser shal fynd nothīg in you blameable Forget w t Paul that which is behinde you couet to that which is before namely to the token of this victory of synne death tocome To