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A16049 The Nevv Testament of Iesus Christ, translated faithfully into English, out of the authentical Latin, according to the best corrected copies of the same, diligently conferred vvith the Greeke and other editions in diuers languages; vvith arguments of bookes and chapters, annotations, and other necessarie helpes, for the better vnderstanding of the text, and specially for the discouerie of the corruptions of diuers late translations, and for cleering the controversies in religion, of these daies: in the English College of Rhemes; Bible. N.T. English. Douai. Martin, Gregory, d. 1582. 1582 (1582) STC 2884; ESTC S102491 1,123,479 852

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and he seeth a tumult and folke vveeping and vvailing much ✝ verse 39 And going in he saith to them Why make you this a doe and vveepe the vvenche is not dead but sleepeth ✝ verse 40 And they derided him But he hauing put forth al taketh the father and the mother of the vvenche and them that vvere vvith him and they goe in vvhere the vvenche vvas lying ✝ verse 41 And holding the vvenches hand he saith to her Talithacumi vvhich is being interpreted ″ wenche I say to thee arise ✝ verse 42 and forthwith the wēche rose vp and walked and she vvas twelue yeres old and they vvere astonied vvith great astonishment ✝ verse 43 And he commaunded them earnestly that no body should knovv it and he bad that some thing should be giuen her to eate ANNOTATIONS CHAP. V. 3. Could bind him We see here that mad men which haue extraordinary strength are many times possessed of the diuel as there is also a deafe and a dumme diuel and vncleane spirits which worke these effects in men possessing their bodies Al which things infidels and carnal men folowing only nature and reason attribute to natural causes and the lesse faith a man hath the lesse he beleeueth that the diuel worketh such things 2● If I shal touch So the good Catholike saith If I might but touche one of his Apostles yea one of his Apostles napkins yea but the shade of one of his Saincts I should be better for it Act. 5. and 19. See S. Chrys to 5 cont Gent. in principio in vit Babyla Yea S. Basil saith He that toucheth the bone of a martyr receiueth in some degree holinesse of the grace or vertue that is therein 30. Vertue Vertue to heale this womans maladie proceeded from Christ though she touched but his coate so when the Saincts by their Relikes or garments do miracles the grace and force thereof commeth from our Sauiour they being but the meanes or instruments of the same 36. Only beleeue It is our common speache when we require one thing specially though other things also be as necessarie and more necessarie As the Physicion to his patient Only haue a good hart when he must also keepe a diet and take potions things more requisite So Christ in this great infidelity of the Iewes required only that they would beleeue he was able to doe such a cure such a miracle and then he did it otherwise it foloweth in the next Chapter He could not do miracles there because of their incredulity Againe for this faith he gaue them here and in al like places health of body which they desired and therfore he saith not Thy faith hath iustified thee but hath made the safe or whole Againe this was the fathers faith which could not iustifie the daughter Whereby it is most euident that this Scripture and the like are folishely abused of the Heretikes to proue that only faith iustifieth 41. Wenche arise Christs miracles besides that they be wonders and waies to shew his power be also significatiue as these which he corporally raised from death put vs in minde of his raising our soules from sinne The Scripture maketh special mention only of three raised by our Sauiour of which three this wench is one within the house an other the widowes sonne in Naim now caried out toward the graue the third Lazarus hauing been in the graue foure daies and therfore stinking Which diuersity of dead bodies signifie diuersity of dead soules some more desperate then other some past al mans hope and yet by the grace of Christ to be reuiued and reclaimed CHAP. VI. In his owne countrey signifying the reprobate Iewes he is contemned and therfore worketh litle in respect 6 His Apostles preache euery where and worke miracles so that King Herode who shamefully killed Iohn Baptist and others are striken with great admiration 30 After Iohns death he goeth into the Desert where great concurse being vnto him he feedeth 5000 with fiue loaues 46 And after he hath praied long in the mountaine he walketh vpon the sea 53 And with the very touche of his garments hemme he healeth innumerable verse 1 AND going out from thence he vvent into his countrie and his Disciples folovved him ✝ verse 2 and vvhen the Sabboth vvas come he began to teach in the Synagogue and many hearing him vvere in admiration at his doctrine saying How came this felovv by al these things and vvhat vvisedom is this that is giuen to him and such vertues as are vvrought by his hands ✝ verse 3 Is not this ″ the Carpenter the sonne of MARIE the brother of Iames and Ioseph and Iude and Simon why are not also his sisters here vvith vs And they ″ vvere scandalized in him ✝ verse 4 And IESVS said to them That there is not a Prophet vvithout honour but in his ovvne countrie and in his ovvne house and in his ovvne kinred ✝ verse 5 and ″ he could not doe any miracle there but only cured a fevv that vvere sicke imposing his hands ✝ verse 6 and he marueled because of their incredulity and he vvent about the tovvnes in circuite teaching ✝ verse 7 * And he called the Tvvelue and began to send them tvvo and tvvo and gaue them povver ouer vncleane spirits ✝ verse 8 And he commaunded them that they should take nothing for the vvay but a rod only not skrippe not bread nor money in their purse ✝ verse 9 but shod vvith sandals and that they should not put on ″ tvvo coates ✝ verse 10 And he said to them Whithersoeuer you shal enter into an house there tarie til you depart thence ✝ verse 11 and vvhosoeuer shal not receiue you nor heare you going forth from thence shake of the dust from your feete for a testimonie to them ✝ verse 12 And going forth they preached that they should doe penance ✝ verse 13 and they cast out many diuels and * anointed ″ vvith oile many sicke and healed them ✝ verse 14 And * king Herod heard for his name vvas made manifest and he said That Iohn the Baptist is risen againe from the dead and therfore vertues vvorke in him ✝ verse 15 And others said That it is Elias But others said That it is a Prophet as one of the Prophets ✝ verse 16 Which Herod hearing said Iohn vvhom I beheaded he is risen againe from the dead ✝ verse 17 For the said Herod sent and apprehended Iohn and bound him in prison for Herodias the vvife of Philippe his brother because he had maried her ✝ verse 18 For Iohn said to Herod * It is not lavvful for thee to haue thy brothers vvife ✝ verse 19 And Herodias lay in vvaite for him and vvas desirous to kil him and could not ✝ verse 20 For Herod feared Iohn knovving him to be a iust and holy man and he kept him and by hearing him did many things and
hath not left me alone because the things that please him I doe alvvaies ⊢ ✝ verse 30 Vvhen he spake these things many beleeued in him ✝ verse 31 IESVS therfore said to them that beleeued him the Ievves If you abide in my vvorde you shal be my disciples in deede ✝ verse 32 And you shal knovv the truth and the truth shal make you free ✝ verse 33 They ansvvered him Vve are the seed of Abraham and vve neuer serued any man hovv saiest thou You shal be free ✝ verse 34 IESVS ansvvered them Amen amen I say to you that * euery one vvhich cōmitteth sinne is the seruant of sinne ✝ verse 35 and the seruant abideth not in the house for euer the sonne abideth for euer ✝ verse 36 If therfore the sonne make you free you shal be free in deede ✝ verse 37 I knovv that you are the children of Abraham but you seeke to kil me because my vvorde taketh not in you ✝ verse 38 I speake that vvhich I haue seen vvith my father and you doe the things that you haue seen vvith your father ✝ verse 39 They ansvvered and said to him Our father is Abraham IESVS saith to them If you be the children of Abraham doe the vvorkes of Abraham ✝ verse 40 But novv you seeke to kil me a man that haue spoken the truth to you vvhich I haue heard of God this did not Abraham ✝ verse 41 You doe the vvorkes of your father They said therfore to him Vve vvere not borne of fornication vve haue one father God ✝ verse 42 IESVS therfore said to them If God vvere your father verely you vvould loue me for from God I proceded and came for I came not of my self but he sent me ✝ verse 43 Vvhy doe you not knovv my speach Because you can not heare my vvord ✝ verse 44 You are of your father the Diuel and the desires of your father you vvil doe he vvas a mankiller from the beginning and he stoode not in the veritie because veritie is not in him vvhen he speaketh a lie he speaketh of his owne because he is a lyer and the father thereof ✝ verse 45 But because I say the veritie you beleeue me not ✝ verse 46 Vvhich of you ″ shal argue me of sinne If I say the veritie vvhy doe you not beleeue me ✝ verse 47 He that is of God heareth the vvordes of God Therfore you heare not because you are not of God ✝ verse 48 The Ievves therfore ansvvered and said to him Doe not we say vvel that thou art a Samaritane and hast a diuil ✝ verse 49 IESVS ansvvered I haue no deuil but I doe honour my Father and you haue dishonoured me ✝ verse 50 but I seeke not mine ovvne glorie there is that seeketh and iudgeth ✝ verse 51 Amen amen I say to you If any man keepe my vvord he shal not see death for euer ✝ verse 52 The Ievves therfore said Novv vve haue knovven that thou hast a deuil Abraham is dead and the Prophets and thou saiest If any man keepe my vvord he shal not tast death for euer ✝ verse 53 Vvhy art thou greater then our father Abraham vvho is dead and the Prophets are dead Vvhom doest thou make thy self ✝ verse 54 IESVS ansvvered If I doe glorifie my self my glorie is nothing it is my father that glorifieth me vvhom you say that he is your God ✝ verse 55 And you haue not knovven him but I knovv him And if I shal say that I knovv him not I shal be like to you a lyer But I doe knovv him and doe keepe his vvord ✝ verse 56 Abraham your father reioyced that he might see my day and he savv and vvas glad ✝ verse 57 The Ievves therfore said to him Thou hast not yet fiftie yeres and hast thou seen Abraham ✝ verse 58 IESVS said to them Amen amen I say to you before that Abraham vvas made I am ✝ verse 59 They tooke stones therfore to cast at him but IESVS hid him self and vvent out of the temple ⊢ ANNOTATIONS CHAP. VIII 34. Amen amen What is it saith S. Augustine vpon this place vvhen our Lord saith Amen amen He doth much cōmend and vrge the thing that he so vttereth doubling it It is a certaine othe of his if a man may so say for Amē in Hebrue signifieth verum a truth Yet is it not translated whereas it might haue been said verum verū di●o vobis but neither the Greeke interpreter durst doe it nor the Latin the Hebrue word hath remained stil that so it might be the more esteemed Tract 41 in Ioan. By vvhich vvordes and the like recorded in other places of this nevv Testament the Reader may see great reason vvhy vve also say Amen amen and durst not translate it and such like vvordes into our English tongue CHAP. IX To show that by his Baptisme being the Sacrament of illumination or faith he vvil take avvay the blindnes of the vvorld he giueth vvith strange ceremonies sight to one borne blinde 8 By vvhich vvonderful miracle the attestation of the partie him self and of his parents concurring first the neighbours then also the Pharisees them selues are plainely confounded Yet so obstinate they are that because it was the Sabboth vvhen he vvrought it they inferre that he is not of God yea and throvv out of their Synagogue the partie for confessing him 35 But our Lord receiueth him 39 and foretelleth by this occasion the excecation of the Ievve● because of their vvilful obstinacie and illumination of the Gentils vvho confesse their ovvne blindnes verse 1 AND IESVS passing by savv a man blinde from his natiuitie ✝ verse 2 and his disciples asked him Rabbi vvho hath sinned this man or his parents that he should be borne blinde ✝ verse 3 IESVS ansvvered Neither hath this man sinned nor his parents but that the vvorkes of God may be manifested in him ✝ verse 4 I must vvorke the vvorkes of him that sent me vvhiles it is day The night commeth vvhen no man can vvorke ✝ verse 5 As long as I am in the vvorld I am the light of the vvorld ✝ verse 6 Vvhen he had said these things he spit on the ground and ″ made clay of the spettle and spred the clay vpō his eies ✝ verse 7 and said to him Goe vvash in the poole of Siloé vvhich is interpreted Sent. He vvent therfore and vvashed and he came seeing ✝ verse 8 Therfore the neighbours and they vvhich had seen him before that he vvas a begger said Is not this he that sate and begged verse 9 Others said That this is he ✝ But others No not so but he is like him But he said That I am he ✝ verse 10 They said therfore to him Hovv vvere thine eies opened ✝ verse 11 He ansvvered That man that is called IESVS made clay and anointed mine eies and said to me Goe to
and say to the people He is risen from the dead and the last errour shal be vvorse then the first ✝ verse 65 Pilate said to them You haue a gard goe gard it as you knovv ✝ verse 66 And they departing made the sepulchre sure sealing vp the stone vvith vvatchmen ANNOTATIONS CHAP. XXVII 3. Repenting him Note how spedily the plague of God falleth after sinne and specially men must note what torment of conscience and desperation often foloweth the sheading of innocent bloud 5. Hung himself If he had rightly repented notwithstanding his horrible treason he might haue obteyned mercy but by hanging him self he tooke away al meanes of mercy and saluation because he died finally impenitent 24. Innocent of his bloud Though Pilate was much more innocent then the Iewes and would haue been free from the murder of our Sauiour seeking al the meanes that he could without offending the people and the Emperours lawes to dimisse him Yet he is damned for being the minister of the peoples wicked wil against his owne conscience euen as al Officers be and specially the Iudges and Iuries which execute lawes of temporal Princes against Catholike men for al such be guilty of innocent bloud and be nothing excused by that they execute other mens will according to the lawes which be vniust For they should rather suffer death them selues then put an innocent man to death 40. If thou be the Sonne Maruel not when thou hearest our Sauiour in the B. Sacrament mocked at or seest him abused of wicked men that he straight reuengeth not such blasphemies or that he sheweth not him self there visibly and to the senses when faithles Heretikes wil say Let me see him tast him c. for he suffered here the like on the Crosse when he might at his will haue come downe with as much ease as he rose when he was dead 46. Why hast thou forsaken me Beware here of the detestable blasphemie of Caluin and the Caluinists who thinking not the bodily death of Christ sufficient say that he was also here so forsaken and abandoned of his Father that he sustained in soule and conscience the very feares and torments of the damned And to take away the Article of his descending into Hel after his death which was with triumph and not in paine they say that his descending was nothing els but that his soule suffered the very paines of Hel vpon the Crosse Whereas in deede by these wordes out of the Psalme our Sauiour wil signifie no more but that his paines being now so long on the Crosse and ready to die were very great and therfore according to the infirmity of his humane nature for very anguish as before in the garden when he was but toward his Passion he saith he was forsaken for two causes first because it was the wil of God not to deliuer him but that he should die secondly because his diuine nature did so represse it self for the time that he felt no comfort thereof at al but was left to die in extreme paines as a mere man 19. Wrapped This honour and duty done to Christes body being dead was maruelous grateful and meritorious And this wrapping of it in cleane find on may signifie by S. Hierom that the Body of our Lord is to be wrapped not in gold pretious stones and silke but in pure linnen And so in the whole Church it is obserued by S. Siluesters constitution that the Corporal wherevpon our Lordes body lieth on the altar must be pute and plaine linnen CHAP. XXVIII He riseth againe the third day and the blind most obstinate Iewes by bribery working to their owne reprobation he appeareth to his Disciples in Galilee as both before his Passion he foretold them Mat. 26 and now after his Resurrection first the Angel then also him self appointed by the women 〈◊〉 and sendeth them to al Nations to build his Church among the Gentils verse 1 AND in the euening of the Sabboth vvhich davvneth on the first of the Sabboth came Marie Magdalene and the other Marie ″ to see the sepulchre ✝ verse 2 And behold there vvas made a great earth-quake For an Angel of our Lord descēded from heauen and comming rolled backe the stone and sate vpon it ✝ verse 3 and his countenance vvas as lightening and his garment as snovv ✝ verse 4 And for feare of him the vvatchmen vvere frighted and became as dead ✝ verse 5 And the Angel ansvvering said to the vvomen Feare not you for I knovv that you seeke IESVS that vvas crucified ✝ verse 6 he is not here for he is risen * as he said come and see the place vvhere our Lord vvas laid ✝ verse 7 And going quickly tel ye his Disciples that he is risen and behold he goeth before you into Galilee there you shal see him loe I haue fortold you ✝ verse 8 And they vvent forth quickly out of the monument vvith feare and great ioy running to tel his Disciples ✝ verse 9 And behold IESVS mette them saying Al haile But they came neere and tooke hold of his feete and adored him ✝ verse 10 Then IESVS said to them Feare not goe tel my brethren that they goe into Galilee there they shal see me ✝ verse 11 Who vvhen they vvere departed behold certaine of the vvatchmen came into the citie and told the cheefe Priestes al things that had been done ✝ verse 12 And being assembled together vvith the auncients taking counsel they gaue a greate summe of money to the souldiars ✝ verse 13 saying Say you That his Disciples came by night and stole him avvay vvhen vve vvere a sleepe ✝ verse 14 And if the President shal heare of this vve vvil persuade him and make you secure ✝ verse 15 But they taking the money did as they vvere taught And this vvord vvas bruited abrode among the Ievves euen vnto this day ✝ verse 16 And the eleuen Disciples vvent into Galilee vnto the mount vvhere IESVS had appointed them ✝ verse 17 And seeing him they adored but some doubted ✝ verse 18 And IESVS comming neere spake vnto them saying Al povver is giuen to me in heauen and in earth ✝ verse 19 ● going therfore teach ye al nations BAPTIZING THEM IN THE NAME OF THE FATHER AND OF THE SONNE AND OF THE HOLY GHOST ✝ verse 20 teaching them to obserue al things vvhatsoeuer I haue commaunded you and behold I am vvith you ″ al daies euen to the consummation of the vvorld ⊢ ANNOTATIONS CHAP. XXVIII 1. To see the Sepulcher The deuout women came to visite our Sauiours sepulcher and for their deuotion first deserued to know the Resurrection and to see him risen The honour of the which Sepulcher and the Pilgrimage therevnto in the Primitiue Church S. Hierom declareth in these wordes The Iewes sometime honoured Sancta Sanctorum because there were the Cherubs and the
very place in S. Matthew and in the Actes where our Sauiour and S. Paul speake thus They haue heard heauily and haue shut their eies left perhaps they may see and vnderstand and be conuerted and I heale them Whereby it is euident that the speaking in parables was not the cause for many beside the Apostles heard and vnderstood but them selues would not heare and vnderstand and be conuerted and so were the cause of their owne wilful and obstinate infidelity And therfore also he spake in parables because they were not worthy to vnderstand as the other to whom he expounded them 27. And sleepe The Church and Christs doctrine sleepe we wake we increaseth by the great prouidence of God only the preachers must sow and plant and water and * God wil giue the increase nourishing the seede in mens harts And therfore we may not giue ouer or be impatient and solicitous if we haue not alwaies good successe but doing our duty commit the rest to God 31. Mustard seed If the Church and Truth had more and more decaied and been obscured after the Apostles time vnto ours as the Heretikes hold then had it been great in the beginning and smal afterward where this Parable saith contrary that it was a mustard seed first and afterward a great tree vide Chrys to 5 contra Gentiles in vita S. Babylae Mart. 32. The birdes Of al sectes or doctrine Christs religion at the beginning was the smallest and most contemptible but the successe thereof farre passed al mans doctrine in so much that afterward al the wisest and greatest of the world made their residence and rest therein CHAP. V. To the Gerasens and in them to al men Christ manifesteth how the Diuel of his malice would vse them if he would permitte 17 and yet they like not their Sauiours presence 21 A woman Gentil that began her sicknesse when the Iewes daughter began her life signifying Abrahams time he cureth by the way as he was comming to heale the Iewes And euen then the Iewes do die but yet them also he wil reuiue as here the Iewes daughter verse 1 AND they came beyond the straite of the sea into the countrie of the Gerasens ✝ verse 2 And as he vvent out of the boate immediatly there mette him out of the sepulchres a man in an vncleane spirit ✝ verse 3 that had his dvvelling in the sepulchres and neither vvith chaines ″ could any man novv binde him ✝ verse 4 for being often bound vvith fetters and chaines he had burst the chaines and broken the fetters and no body could tame him ✝ verse 5 and he vvas alvvaies day and night in the sepulchres and in the mountaines crying and cutting him self vvith stones ✝ verse 6 And seeing IESVS a farre of he ranne and adored him ✝ verse 7 and crying vvith a great voice said What to me and thee IESVS the sonne of God most high I adiure thee by God that thou torment me not ✝ verse 8 For he said vnto him Goe out of the man thou vncleane spirit ✝ verse 9 And he asked him What is thy name And he saith to him My name is Legion because vve are many ✝ verse 10 And he besought him much that he vvould not expel him out of the countrie ✝ verse 11 And there vvas there about the mountaine a great heard of svvine feeding ✝ verse 12 And the spirits besought him saying Send vs into the svvine that vve may enter into them ✝ verse 13 And IESVS immediatly graunted vnto them And the vncleane spirits going out entred into the svvine and the heard vvith great violence vvas caried headlong into the sea about tvvo thousand and vvere stifled in the sea ✝ verse 14 And they that fed them fled and caried nevves into the citie and into the fields And they vvent forth to see vvhat vvas done ✝ verse 15 and they come to IESVS and they see him that vvas vexed of the deuil sitting clothed and vvel in his vvittes and they vvere afraid ✝ verse 16 And they that had seen it told them in vvhat maner he had been dealt vvithal that had the diuel and of the swine ✝ verse 17 And they began to desire him that he vvould depart from their coastes ✝ verse 18 And vvhen he vvent vp into the boate he that had been vexed of the diuel began to beseeche him that he might be vvith him ✝ verse 19 and he admitted him not but saith to him Goe into thy house to thine and tel them hovv great things the Lord hath done for thee and hath had mercie vpon thee ✝ verse 20 And he vvent his vvay and began to publish in Decapolis hovv great things IESVS had done to him and al marueled ✝ verse 21 * And vvhen IESVS had passed in boate againe ouer the straite a great multitude assembled together vnto him and he vvas about the sea ✝ verse 22 And there commeth one of the Archsynagogs named Iaîrus and seeing him he falleth dovvne at his feete ✝ verse 23 and besought him much saying That my daughter is at the point of death come impose thy hands vpon her that she may be safe and liue ✝ verse 24 And he vvent vvith him and a great multitude folovved him and they thronged him ✝ verse 25 And a vvoman vvhich vvas in an issue of bloud tvvelue yeres ✝ verse 26 and had suffred many things of many Physicions and had bestovved al that she had neither vvas any thing the better but vvas rather vvorse ✝ verse 27 vvhen she had heard of IESVS she came in the preasse behind him and touched his garment ✝ verse 28 for she said That ″ if I shal touche but his garment I shal be safe ✝ verse 29 And forthvvith the fountaine of her bloud vvas dried and she felt in her body that she vvas healed of the maladie ✝ verse 30 And immediatly IESVS knovving in him self ″ the vertue that had proceeded from him turning to the multitude said Who hath touched my garments ✝ verse 31 And his Disciples said to him Thou seest the multitude thronging thee and sayest thou who hath touched me ✝ verse 32 And he looked about to see her that had done this ✝ verse 33 But the vvoman fearing and trembling knovving vvhat vvas done in her came and fel dovvne before him and told him al the truth ✝ verse 34 And he said to her Daughter thy faith hath made thee safe goe in peace and be vvhole of thy maladie ✝ verse 35 As he vvas yet speaking they come to ' the Archsynagogue saying That thy daughter is dead vvhy doest thou trouble the Maister any further ✝ verse 36 But IESVS hauing heard the vvord that vvas spoken saith to the Archsynagogue Feare not ″ only beleeue ✝ verse 37 And he admitted not any man to folovv him but Peter and Iames and Iohn the brother of Iames. ✝ verse 38 And they come to the Archsynagogs house
places at suppers ✝ verse 40 vvhich deuoure vvidovves houses vnder the pretence of long prayer these shal receiue larger iudgement ✝ verse 41 * And IESVS sitting ouer against the treasurie beheld hovv the multitude did cast money into the treasurie and many rich men did cast in much ✝ verse 42 And vvhen there came a certaine poore vvidovv she cast in tvvo mites vvhich is a farthing ✝ verse 43 And calling his Disciples together he saith to them Amen I say to you that this poore vvidovv hath cast in more then al that haue cast into the treasurie ✝ verse 44 For al they of their aboundance haue cast in but she of her penurie hath cast in al that she had her vvhole liuing ANNOTATIONS CHAP. XII 17. To God These men were very circumspect and wary to doe al duties to Caesar but of their dutie to God they had no regard So Heretikes to flatter temporal Princes and by them to vphold their Heresies doe not only inculcate mens dutie to the Prince dissembling that which is dewe to God but also giue to the Prince more then dew and take from God his right and dutie But Christ allowing Caesar his right warneth them also of their dutie toward God And that is it which Catholikes inculcate Obey God doe as he commaundeth Serue him first and that the Prince 19. His brother shal take Marke wel here that the Law which saith Thou shalt 〈◊〉 marry thy brothers wife is not such as admitteth no dispensation as though this mariage we●● against nature For here the same Law saith that in some case the brother not only might but then was bound to marry his brothers wife 24. Not knovving the Scriptures who would haue thought that by this place of Scripture alleaged by Christ the Resurrection were proued and yet we see that Christ doth hereby deduce it and chargeth these great Doctors and Maisters which arrogated to them selues the knowledge of Scriptures that it is their ignorance that they knew not so to deduce it No maruel then if the Holy Doctors and Catholike Church make the like deductions sometime and proofes where the Heretike doth not or wil not see so much therfore no doubt because he knoweth no● the Scriptures whereof he boasteth so much nor the sense of the Holy Ghost in them For example when of that place It shal not be forgiuen in this vvorld nor in the vvorld to come ancient fathers deduce that there are sinnes remitted after this life in Purgatorie See Mat. 1● 32. 24. The power of God Euen so doe Heretikes erre two waies because they know not the Scriptures which they interprete contrarie to the sense of the whole Church and of al the ancient fathers and because they know not the power of God that as he is able to raise the selfe same bodies againe so he can make his body present in many places but being altogether faithlesse and not beleeuing his power they dispute of al such matters only by reason and their owne imaginations CHAP. XIII To his Disciples by occasion of Hierusalem and the Temples destruction he foretelleth 5 vvhat things shal be before the consummation of the vvorld as specially the Churches ful preaching vnto al nations 14 Then vvhat shal be in the very consvmmation to vvit Antichrist vvith his passing great persecution and seduction but for a short time 24 then incontinent the day of Iudgement 28 to our great comfort in those miseries vnder Antichrist 32 As for the moment to vs it perteineth not to knovv it 33 but rather euery man to vvatch that vve be not vnprouided vvhen he commeth ●o 〈◊〉 one particularly by death verse 1 AND vvhen he vvent out of the temple one of his Disciples saith to him Maister behold what maner of stones and vvhat kinde of buildings ✝ verse 2 And IESVS ansvvering said to him Seest thou al these great buildings There shal nor be left a stone vpon a stone that shal not be destroied ✝ verse 3 And vvhen he sate in Mount-oliuer against the temple Peter and Iames and Iohn and Andrevv asked him apart ✝ verse 4 Tel vs ● vvhen shal these things be and vvhat shal be the signe vvhen al these things shal begin to be consummate ✝ verse 5 And IESVS ansvvering began to say to them See that no man seduce you ✝ verse 6 for many shal come in my name saying that ″ I am he and they shal seduce many ✝ verse 7 And vvhen you shal heare of vvarres and bruites of vvarres feare not for these things must be but the end is not yet ✝ verse 8 For nation shal rise against nation and kingdom against kingdom and there shal be earthquakes in places and famines These things are the beginning of sorovves ✝ verse 9 But looke to your selues For they shal deliuer you vp in Councels and in Synagogs shal you be beaten and you shal stand before Presidents and Kings for my sake for a testimonie vnto them ✝ verse 10 And into al nations first the Gospel must be preached ✝ verse 11 And vvhen they shal leade you and deliuer you be not careful before hand vvhat you shal speake but that vvhich shal be giuen you in that houre that speake ye For it is not you that speake but the holy Ghost ✝ verse 12 And brother shal deliuer brother vnto death and the father his sonne and the children shal arise against the parents and shal vvorke their death ✝ verse 13 And you shal be odious to al men for my name But he that shal endure vnto the end he shal be saued ✝ verse 14 And vvhen you shal see ″ the abomination of desolation standing vvhere it ought not he that readeth let him vnderstand then they that are in Ievvrie let them flee vnto the mountaines ✝ verse 15 and he that is on the house-toppe let him not goe dovvne into the house nor enter in to take any thing out of his house ✝ verse 16 and he that shal be in the field let him not returne backe to take his garment ✝ verse 17 And vvo to them that are vvith childe and that giue sucke in those daies ✝ verse 18 But pray that the things chaunce not in the vvinter ✝ verse 19 For those daies shal be such tribulations as vvere not from the beginning of the creation that God created vntil novv neither shal be ✝ verse 20 And vnles the Lord had shortened the daies no flesh should be saued but for the elect vvhich he hath elected he hath shortened the daies ✝ verse 21 And then if any man shal say vnto you Loe here is Christ loe there do not beleeue ✝ verse 22 For there shal rise vp false-Christs and false-Prophets and they shal shevv ″ signes and vvonders to seduce if it be possible the elect also ✝ verse 23 You therfore take heede behold I haue foretold you al things ✝ verse
the chaffe he vvil burne vvith vnquencheable fire ✝ verse 18 Many other things also exhorting did he euangelize to the people ✝ verse 19 * And Herod the Tetrarch vvhen he vvas rebuked of him for Herodias his brothers ' vvife and for al the euils vvhich Herod did ✝ verse 20 ″ he added this also aboue al and shut vp Iohn into prison ✝ verse 21 * And it came to passe vvhen al the people vvas baptized IESVS also being baptized and praying heauen vvas opened ✝ verse 22 and the Holy Ghost descended in corporal shape as a doue vpon him and a voice from heauen vvas made Thou art my beloued sonne in thee I am vvel pleased ✝ verse 23 And IESVS him self was beginning to be about thirtie yeres old as it was thought the sonne of Ioseph vvho vvas ″ of Heli ✝ verse 24 vvho vvas of Matthat vvho vvas of Leui vvho vvas of Melchi vvho vvas of Ianné vvho vvas of Ioseph ✝ verse 25 vvho vvas of Matthathias vvho vvas of Amos vvho vvas of Naum vvho vvas of Hesli vvho vvas of Naggé ✝ verse 26 vvho vvas of Mahath vvho vvas of Matthathias vvho vvas of Semei vvho vvas of Ioseph vvho vvas of Iuda ✝ verse 27 vvho vvas of Iohanna vvho vvas of Resa vvho vvas of Zorobabel vvho vvas of Salathiel vvho vvas of Neri ✝ verse 28 vvho vvas of Melchi vvho vvas of Addi vvho vvas of Cosam vvho vvas of Elmadan vvho vvas of Her ✝ verse 29 vvho vvas of IesuS vvho vvas of Eliézer vvho vvas of Iorim vvho vvas of Matthat vvho vvas of Leui ✝ verse 30 vvho vvas of Simeon vvho vvas of Iudas vvho vvas of Ioseph vvho vvas of Iona vvho vvas of Eliacim ✝ verse 31 vvho vvas of Melcha vvho vvas of Menna vvho vvas of Matthatha vvho vvas of Nathan vvho vvas of Dauid ✝ verse 32 * vvho vvas of Iessé vvho vvas of Obed vvho vvas of Booz vvho vvas of Salmon vvho vvas of Naasson ✝ verse 33 vvho vvas of Aminadab vvho vvas of Aram vvho vvas of Efron vvho vvas of Phares vvho vvas of Iudas ✝ verse 34 vvho vvas of Iocob vvho vvas of Isaac vvho vvas of Abraham vvho vvas of Tharé vvho vvas of Nachor ✝ verse 35 vvho vvas of Sarug vvho vvas of Ragau vvho vvas of Phaleg vvho vvas of Heber vvho vvas of Salé ✝ verse 36 vvho vvas of Cainan vvho vvas of Arphaxad vvho vvas of Sem vvho vvas of Noë vvho vvas of Lamech ✝ verse 37 vvho vvas of Mathusalé vvho vvas of Henoch vvho vvas of Iared vvho vvas of Malaleel vvho vvas of Cainan ✝ verse 38 vvho vvas of Henos vvho vvas of Seth vvho vvas of Adam vvho vvas of God ANNOTATIONS CHAP. III. 20. He added this aboue al. The fault of Princes and other great men that can not only not abide to heare their faults but also punish by death or emprisonment such as reprehend them for the same specially if they warne them as Prophets and Priests doe from God is exceding great 23. Of Heli. Vvhereas in S. Matthevv Iacob is father to Ioseph and here Heli the case vvas thus Mathan named in S. Matthevv of his vvife called Escha begat Iacob and after his death Melchi named here in S. Luke of the same vvoman begat Heli so that Iacob and Heli vvere brethren of one mother This Heli therfore marrying and dying vvithout issue Iacob his brother according to the Lavv married his vvife and begat Ioseph and so raised vp seede to his brother Heli. whereby it came to passe that Iacob was the natural father of Ioseph which as S. Matthew saith begat him and Heli was his legal father according to the Law as S. Luke signifieth Euseb li. 1 Ec. Hist c. 7 Hiero. in 6. 1 Mat. Aug. li. 2 c. 2. 3 de cons Euang. CHAP. IIII. Christ going into the Desert to prepare him self before his manifestation ouercommeth the tentations of the Diuel 14 then beginning gloriously in Galilee 16 he sheweth to them of Nazareth his commission out of Esay the Prophet 23 insinuating by occasion the Ievves his countriemens reprobation 31 In Capharnaum his doctrine is admired 33 specially for his miracle in the Synagogue 38. from vvhich going to Peters house he shevveth there much more povver 42 Then retiring into the vvildernesse he preacheth aftervvard to the other cities of Galilee verse 1 AND IESVS ful of the Holy Ghost returned from Iordan and vvas driuen in the spirit into the desert ✝ verse 2 fourtie daies and vvas tempted of the deuil And he did eate nothing in those daies and vvhen they vvere ended he vvas an hungred ✝ verse 3 And the Deuil said to him If thou be the sonne of God say to this stone that it be made bread ✝ verse 4 And IESVS made ansvver vnto him It is vvritten That not in bread alone shal man liue but in euery vvord of God ✝ verse 5 And the Deuil brought him into an high mountaine and shevved him al the kingdoms of the vvhole vvorld in a moment of time ✝ verse 6 and he said to him To thee vvil I giue this vvhole povver and the glorie of them for to me they are deliuered and to vvhom I vvil I doe giue them ✝ verse 7 Thou therfore if thou vvilt adore before me they shal al be thine ✝ verse 8 And IESVS ansvvering said to him It is vvritten Thou shalt adore the Lord thy God and him only shalt thou serue ✝ verse 9 And he brought him into Hierusalem and set him vpon the pinnacle of the temple and he said to him If thou be the sonne of God cast thy self from hence dovvnevvard ✝ verse 10 For it is vvritten that He hath giuen his Angels charge of thee that they preserue thee ✝ verse 11 and that in their hands they shal beare thee vp lest perhaps thou knocke thy foote against a stone ✝ verse 12 And IESVS ansvvering said to him It is said Thou shal not tempt the Lord thy God ✝ verse 13 And al the tentation being ended the Deuil ″ departed from him vntil a time ✝ verse 14 * And IESVS returned in the force of the spirit into Galilee and the fame vvent forth through the vvhole countrie of him ✝ verse 15 And he taught in their synagogues and vvas magnified of al. ✝ verse 16 * And he came to Nazareth vvhere he vvas brought vp and he entred according to his custom on the Sabboth day into the synagogue and he rose vp to reade ✝ verse 17 And the booke of Esay the Prophet vvas deliuered vnto him And as he vnfolded the booke he found the place vvhere it vvas vvritten ✝ verse 18 The Spirit of the Lord vpon me for vvhich he anointed me to euangelize vnto the poore he sent me to heale the contrite of hart ✝ verse 19 to preach to the captiues remission and sight to the blinde to dimisse the bruised vnto remissiō to
said also to the multitudes When you see a cloude rising from the vvest by and by you say A shoure commeth and so it commeth to passe ✝ verse 55 and vvhen the south vvinde blovving you say That there vvil be heate and it commeth to passe ✝ verse 56 Hypocrites the face of the heauen and of the earth you haue skil to discerne but this time hovv doe you not discerne ✝ verse 57 And vvhy of your selues also iudge you not that vvhich is iust ✝ verse 58 * And vvhen thou goest vvith thy aduersarie to the Prince in the vvay endeuour to be deliuered from him lest perhaps he dravv thee to the iudge and the iudge deliuer thee to the exactour and the exactour cast thee into prison ✝ verse 59 I say to thee thou shalt not goe out thence vntil thou pay the very last mite ANNOTATIONS CHAP. XII ● Euery one that confesseth A Catholike man is bound to confesse his faith being called to accoumpt or examined by Iew Heathen or Heretike concerning the same Neither is it ynough to keepe Christ in his hart but he must also acknowledge him in his wordes and deedes And to deny Christ or any article of the Catholike faith for shame or feare of any worldly creature hath no lesse punishment then to be denied refused and forsaken by Christ at the houre of his death before al his Angels Which is an other maner of presence and Consistorie then any Court or Session that men can be called to for their faith in this world 11. Be not careful That the poore vnclearned Catholike should not be discouraged or make his excuse that he is a simple man not able to ansvver cunning Heretikes nor to giue a reason of his beleefe and therfore must suffer or say any thing rather then come before them our Maister giueth them comfort promising that the Holy Ghost shal euer put into their hartes at time of their appearance that vvhich shal be sufficient for the purpose not that euery one vvhich is conuented before the Aduersaries of faith should alvvaies be endeed vvith extraordinary knovvledge to dispute and confute as the Apostles and others in the primitiue Church vvere but that God vvil euer giue to the simple that trusteth in him sufficient courage and vvordes to confesse his beleefe For such an one called before the Commissioners saith ynough and defendeth him self sufficiently vvhen he ansvvereth that he is a Catholike man that he wil liue and die in that faith which the Catholike Church throughout al Christian countries hath and doth teach and that this Church can giue them a reason of al the things vvhich they demaund of him c. 14. Who hath appointed Christ refused to medle in this temporal matter partly because the demaund proceded of couetousnes and il intention partly to giue an example to Clergie men that they should not be vvithdravven by secular affaires and controuersies from their principal function of praying preaching and spiritual regiment but not vvholy to forbid them al actions pertaining to vvorldly busines specially vvhere and vvhen the honour of God the increase of religion the peace of the people and the spiritual benefite of the parties doe require In vvhich cases S. Augustin as Possidonius vvriteth vvas occupied often vvhole daies in ending vvorldly controuersies and so he vvriteth of him self also not doubting but to haue revvard therfore in heauen 21. Riche to God vvard He is riche tovvards God that by his goods bestovved vpon the poore hath store of merits and many almesmens praiers procuring mercie for him at the day of his death and iudgement vvhich is here therfore called treasure laid vp in heauen vvhere the barnes be large ynough The necessitie of vvhich almes is by Christ him self here shevved to be so great and so acceptable to God that rather then they should lacke the fruite thereof they should sel al they haue and giue to the poore 34. Where your treasure is If the riche man vvithdravven by his vvorldly treasure can not set his hart vpon heauen let him send his mony thither before him by giuing it in almes vpon such as vvil pray for him and his hart vvil solovv his purse thither CHAP. XIII He threateneth the Iewes to be forsaken vnles they doe penance 10 and confoundeth them for maligning him for his miraculous good doing on the Sabboths 18 but his kingdom the Church as contemptible as it seemeth to them now in the beginning shal spread ouer al the world 20 and conuert al 23 and what an hartsore it shal be to them at the last day to see them selues excluded from the glorie of this kingdom and the Gentils admitted in their place 31 foretelling that it is not Galilee that he feareth but that obstinate and reprobate Hierusalem vvil nedes murder him as also his messengers afore and after him verse 1 AND there vvere certaine present at that very time telling him of the Galilaeans vvhose bloud Pilate mingled vvith their sacrifices ✝ verse 2 And he ansvvering said to them Thinke you that ″ these Galileans vvere sinners more then al the Galilaeans that they suffred such things ✝ verse 3 No I say to you but vnles you haue penance you shal al likevvise perish ✝ verse 4 As those eightene vpō vvhom the toure fel in Silóe and slevv them thinke you that they also vvere detters aboue al the men that dvvel in Hierusalem ✝ verse 5 No I say to you but if you haue not penance you shal al likevvise perish ✝ verse 6 And he said this similitude A certaine man had a figtree planted in his vineyard and he came seeking for fruite on it and found not ✝ verse 7 And he said to the dresser of the vineyard Loe it is three yeres since I come seeking for fruite vpon this figtree and I finde not Cut it dovvne therfore vvhereto doth it also occupie the ground ✝ verse 8 But he ansvvering saith to him Lord let it alone this yere also vntil I digge about it and dung it ✝ verse 9 and if happily it yeld fruite but if not hereafter thou shalt cut it dovvne ✝ verse 10 And he vvas teaching in their synagogue on the Sabboths ✝ verse 11 And behold a vvoman that had a spirit of infirmitie eightene yeres and she vvas crooked neither could she looke vpvvard at al. ✝ verse 12 Whom vvhen IESVS savv he called her vnto him and said to her Woman thou art deliuered from thy infirmitie ✝ verse 13 And he imposed hands vpon her and forthvvith she vvas made straight and glorified God ✝ verse 14 And the Archsynagogue ansvvering because he had indignation that IESVS had cured on the Sabboth said to the multitude Sixe daies there are vvherein you ought to vvorke in them therfore come and be cured and not in the Sabboth day ✝ verse 15 And our Lord ansvvering to him said Hypocrite doth not euery one
receiue you into the eternal tabernacles ⊢ ✝ verse 10 He that is faithful in the lest is faithful in the greater also and he that is vniust in litle is vniust in the greater also ✝ verse 11 If then you haue not been faithful in the vniust mammon vvith that vvhich is the true vvho may credit you ✝ verse 12 And if you haue not been faithful in other mens that vvhich is yours vvho vvil giue you ✝ verse 13 * No seruant can serue tvvo maisters for either he shal hate the one and loue the other or cleaue to one and contemne the other You can not serue God and mammon ✝ verse 14 And the Pharisees vvhich vvere couetous heard al these things and they derided him ✝ verse 15 And he said to them You are they that iustifie your selues before men but god knovveth your hartes because that vvhich is high to men is abomination before God ✝ verse 16 * The lavv and the prophets vnto Iohn from that time the kingdom of God is euangelized and euery one doth force tovvard it ✝ verse 17 * And it is easier for heauen and earth to passe then one tittle of the lavv to fall ✝ verse 18 * Euery one that dimisseth his vvife ″ and marieth an other committeth aduoutrie and he that marieth her that is dimissed from her husband committeth aduourrie ✝ verse 19 There vvas a certaine riche man he vvas clothed vvith purple and silke and he fared euery day magnifically ✝ verse 20 And there vvas a certaine begger called Lazarus that lay at his gate ful of sores ✝ verse 21 desiring to be filled of the crommes that fel from the riche mans table but the dogges also came and licked his sores ✝ verse 22 And it came to passe that the begger died and vvas caried ″ of the Angels into ″ Abrahams bosome And the riche man also died and he vvas buried in hel ✝ verse 23 And lifting vp his eies vvhen he vvas in torments he savv Abraham a farre of and Lazarus in his bosome ✝ verse 24 and he crying said Father Abraham haue mercie on me and send Lazarus that he may dippe the tippe of his finger into vvater for to coole my tongue because I am tormented in this flame ✝ verse 25 And Abraham said to him Sonne remember that thou didst receiue good things in thy life time and Lazarus likevvise euil but novv he is comforted and thou art tormented ✝ verse 26 And beside al these things betvvene vs and you there is fixed ″ a great chaos that they vvhich vvil passe from hence to you may not neither goe from thence hither ✝ verse 27 And he said Then father I beseeche thee that thou vvouldest send him vnto my fathers house for I haue fiue brethren ✝ verse 28 for to testifie vnto them ″ lest they also come into this place of torments ✝ verse 29 And Abraham said to him They haue Moyses and the Prophets let them heare them ✝ verse 30 But he said No father Abraham but if some man shal goe from the dead to them they vvil doe penance ✝ verse 31 And he said to him If they heare not Moyses and the Prophets neither if one shal rise againe from the dead vvil they beleeue ⊢ ANNOTATIONS CHAP. XVI 2. The lord praised This mans deceiuing his maister is not praised nor vve vvarrāted by his fact to gaine vniustly for to haue vvherevvith to giue almes but his prudence in that he prouided so substancially for him selfe vvhilest his maisters goods vvere in his handes is commended not for a vertue but for avvorldly pollicie and proposed as an example of the careful prouision that rich men who are Gods stewards in earth should make for their soules against they be put out of their bailiship and be called to account vvhich is the day of their death and for a condemnation of faithful mens folly and negligence that being assured they shal out of their offices and vvell knovving they might gaine salutation by their money haue so litle regard thereof 9. They 〈◊〉 receiue A great comfort to al great almes-men and a vvonderful force and vertue in almes vvhith beside the merite of the worke of mercie vvhich as in other places of Scripture is said purgeth sinne and gaineth heauen pocureth also not onely the praiers of their beadsmen in earth but their patronage in heauen also whereby also the praiers of Saincts for the liuing and namely for them to whom they vvere beholding in their life are proued Yea and that they be in such fauour with God that they may and doe receiue their frendes vvhich vvere once their benefactors into their mansions in heauen no lesse then the farmers vvhom the il stevvard pleasured might receiue their freend into their earthly houses Which also insinuateth to vs that almes bestovved specially vpon holy men vvho by their merites and praiers are great in Gods grace may much more helpe vs then our charitable deedes done vpon vulgar men in necessitie though that be of exceding great merite also See al this in these Doctors folovving Hiero. qu. 6. ad Algas to 3. Ambros in Luc. August ser 35 de verb. Do. c. 1. Gregor moral li. 〈◊〉 c. 14. Augu. li. 2 q. Euang. qu. 34. Chrys ho. 3● ad po Antioch to 5. 18. And marrieth The good of Mariage through out al nations and men is in issue and fidelitie of chastitie but among the people of God it consisteth also in holines of Sacrament Whereby it commeth to passe that is a heinous crime to marry againe though there be a diuorce made so long as the parties liue Aug. de bono coniug c. 24 to 6. See the Annotations vpon Marke 10 11. 22. Of the Angels Angels carie good mens soules to heauen novv as they did then his to Abrahams bosome See the revvard of pouerty affliction and patience and on the contrarie the end and revvard of vvealth ioyned with vnmercifulnes Note also here that at the day of euery mans death there is a particular iudgement and therfore the soule sleepeth not nor hangeth in suspense til the general iudgement 22. Abrahams Bosome The Bosome of Abraham is the resting place of al them that died in perfect state of grace before Christes time heauē before being shut from men It is called in Zacharie a lake vvithout vvater and sometimes a prison but most commonly of the Diuines Limbus patrum for that it is thought to haue been the higher part or brimme of Hel the places of punishment being far Iovver then the same vvhich therfore be called Infernum inferius the lovver hel where this mansion of the fathers stood or whether it be any part of Hel S. Augustine doubteth but that there was such a place he nor no Catholike man euer doubted as al the fathers make it most certaine that our Sauiour descending to
Peter might redound by Peter to the rest of the Apostles S. Augustine also Christ praying for Peter prayed for the rest because in the Pastor and Prelate the people is corrected or commended And S. Ambrose writeth that Peter after his tentation was made Pastor of the Church because it was said to him Thou being conuerted confirme thy brethren Neither was this the priuilege of S. Peters person but of his Office that he should not faile in faith but euer confirme al other in their faith For the Church for whose sake that priuilege was thought necessarie in Peter the Head thereof was to be preserued no lesse afterward then in the Apostles time wherevpon al the Fathers apply this priuilege of not failing and of confirming other in faith to the Romane Church and Peters successors in the same To which saith S. Cyprian infidelity or false faith can not come And S. Bernard saith writing to Innocentius Pope against Abailardus the Heretike we must referre to your Apostleship al the scandals and perils which may fall in matter of faith specially For there the defects of faith must be holpen where faith can not faile For to what other See was it euer said I haue prayed for thee Peter that thy faith do not faile So say the Fathers not meaning that none of Peters seate can erre in person vnderstanding priuate doctrine or writings but that they can not nor shal not euer iudicially conclude or giue definitiue sentence for falshod or heresie against the Catholike faith in their Consistories Courts Councels decrees deliberations or consultations kept for decision and determination of such controuersies doubts or questions of faith as shal be proposed vnto them because Christes prayer and promes protecteth them therein for confirmation of their brethren And no maruel that our Maister would haue his vicars Consistorie Seate infallible seeing euen in the old Law the high Priestod and Chaire of Moyses wanted not great priuilege in this case though nothing like the Churches and Peters prerogatiue But in both any man of sense may see the difference betwene the person and the Office as wel in doctrine as life Liberius in persecution might yeld Marcellinus for feare might commit Idolatrie Honorius might fall to Heresie and more then al this some Iudas might creepe into the Office and yet al this without preiudice of the Office and Seate in which saith S. Augustine our Lord hath set the doctrine of truth Caiphas by priuilege of his Office prophecied right of Christ but according to his owne knowlege and faith knew not Christ The Euangelists and other penners of holy write for the execution of that function had the assistance of God and so far could not possibly erre but that Luke Marke Salomon or the rest might not erre in other their priuate vvritings that we say not It was not the personal wisedom vertue learning or faith of Christs Vicars that made S. Bernard seeke to Innocentius the third S. Augustine and the Bishops of Afrike to Innocentius the first and to Celestinus ep 90. 92. 95 S. Chrysostome to the said Innocentius S. Basil to the Pope in his time ep 52 S. Hierom to Damasus ep 57. 58. to 2. but it was the prerogatiue of their Office and higher degree of Vnction and Christs ordinance that would haue al Apostles and Pastors in the vvorld for their confirmation in faith and Ecclesiastical regiment depend on Peter The lacke of knowledge and humble acceptation of which Gods prouidence that is that one is not honoured and obeyed of al the brotherhod is the cause of al Schismes and Heresies saith S. Cyprian A point of such importance that al the Twelue being in Apostleship like Christ would yet for the better keeping of vnity and truth haue one to be head of them al that a head being once appointed occasion of Schisme might be taken away saith S. Hierom. li. 1. adu Iouinian c. 14. CHAP. XXIII The Ievves accuse him to Pilate the Gentil 4 Who seeking earnestly to deliuer him specially after that Herod sent him backe 17 they not onely preferre the murderer Barabbas but also crie CRVCIFIGE 26 in the vvay to Caluarie he foretelleth the vvomen that lamented vpon him the horrible destruction of their Hierusalem ●2 vpon the crosse he is betvvene tvvo theeues ●5 scorned of the Ievves 36 of the souldiars 39 and of one of the theeues 40 but euen there confessed of the other theefe 44 and after his death because of the great miracles concurring also of the Centurion 4● yea and of the vvhole multitude 50 and finally he is buried honorably verse 1 AND all the multitude of them rising vp led him to Pilate ✝ verse 2 And they began to accuse him saying Vve haue found this man subuerting our nation prohibiting to giue tributes to Caesar and saying that he is Christ the king ✝ verse 3 And Pilate asked him saying Art thou the king of the Ievves But he ansvvering said Thou sayest ✝ verse 4 And Pilate said to the cheefe Priests and multitudes I finde no cause in this man ✝ verse 5 But they vvere more earnest saying He stirreth the people teaching through out al Ievvrie beginning from Galilee euen hither ✝ verse 6 But Pilate hearing Galilee asked if the man vvere of Galilee ✝ verse 7 And vvhen he vnderstoode that he vvas of Herods iurisdiction he sent him backe to Herod vvho vvas also him self at Hierusalem in those daies ✝ verse 8 And Herod seeing IESVS vvas very glad for he vvas desirous of a long time to see him for because he heard many things of him and he hoped to see some signe vvrought by him ✝ verse 9 And he asked him in many vvordes But he ansvvered him nothing ✝ verse 10 And there stoode the cheefe Priests and the Scribes constantly accusing him ✝ verse 11 And Herod vvith his armie set him at naught and he mocked him putting on him a vvhite garment and sent him backe to Pilate ✝ verse 12 And Herod and Pilate vvere made frendes that day for before they vvere enemies one to an other ✝ verse 13 And Pilate calling together the cheefe Priests and magistrates and the people ✝ verse 14 said to them You haue presented vnto me this man as auerting the people and behold I examining him before you haue found no cause in this man of those things vvherein you accuse him ✝ verse 15 No nor Herod neither for I sent you to him and behold nothing vvorthie of death is done to him ✝ verse 16 I vvil chasten him therfore and dimisse him ✝ verse 17 And he of necessitie had to release vnto them vpon the feast day one ✝ verse 18 But the vvhole multitude together cried out saying Dispatch him and release vs Barabbas ✝ verse 19 vvho vvas for a certaine sedition made in the citie and murder cast into prison ✝ verse 20 And Pilate againe spake to them desirous
✝ verse 33 IESVS therfore said to them Yet a litle time I am vvith you and I goe to him that sent me ✝ verse 34 * You seeke me and shal not finde and vvhere I am you can not come ✝ verse 35 The Ievves therfore said among them selues Vvhither vvil this man goe that vve shal not finde him Vvil he goe into the dispersion of the Gētiles and teach the Gentiles ✝ verse 36 Vvhat is this saying that he hath said You shal seeke me and shal not finde And vvhere I am you can not come ✝ verse 37 And in the last the * great day of the festiuitie IESVS stoode and cried saying If any man thirst let him come to me and drinke ✝ verse 38 He that beleeueth in me as the scripture saith Out of his belly shal flovv riuers of liuing vvater ✝ verse 39 And this he said of the Spirit that they should receiue vvhich beleeued in him ⊢ for as yet the Spirit vvas not giuen because IESVS vvas not yet glorified ✝ verse 40 Of that multitude therfore vvhen they had heard these wordes of his some said This is the Prophet in deede ✝ verse 41 others said This is CHRIST But certaine said Vvhy doth CHRIST come from Galilee ✝ verse 42 Doth not the * scripture say that of the seede of Dauid and from Bethlehem the tovvne vvhere Dauid vvas CHRIST doth come ✝ verse 43 Therfore there arose dissension in the multitude for him ✝ verse 44 And certaine of them vvould haue apprehēded him but no man laid handes vpon him ✝ verse 45 The ministers therfore came to the cheefe priests and the Pharisees And they said to them Vvhy haue you not brought him ✝ verse 46 The ministers ansvvered Neuer did there man so speake as this man ✝ verse 47 The Pharisees therfore ansvvered them Vvhy are you also seduced ✝ verse 48 Hath any of the Princes beleeued in him or of the Pharisees ✝ verse 49 but this multitude that knovveth not the lavv are accursed ✝ verse 50 Nicodemus said to them he * that came to him by night vvho vvas one of them ✝ verse 51 Doth our lavv iudge a man vnles it first heare him and knovv vvhat he doeth ✝ verse 52 They ansvvered and said to him Vvhy art thou also a Galilaean Search and see that from Galilee a Prophet riseth not ✝ verse 53 And euery man returned to his house CHAP. VIII Againe in the Temple absoluing an aduoutresse after his merciful maner and yet vvithal declaring against his enemies that he is not a fauourer of sinne no more then Moyses 12 he teacheth openly and is not for al that apprehended telling them both of his Godhead 21 and of their reprobation 28 of his exaltation also by their Crucifying of him 31 exhorting the beleeuers to perseuére 33 and shevving them that seeke his death that they are neither free 39 nor of Abraham 41 nor of God 44 but of the Diuel 45 but that him selfe is of God 52 and greater and auncienter then Abraham 59 For the vvhich they goe about to stone him but in vaine verse 1 AND IESVS vvent into the Mount-oliuet ✝ verse 2 and early in the morning againe he came into the temple and the people came to him and sitting he taught them ✝ verse 3 And the Scribes and Pharisees bring a vvoman taken in aduoutrie and they did set her in the middes ✝ verse 4 and said to him Maister this vvoman vvas euen novv taken in aduoutrie ✝ verse 5 And * in the lavv Moyses commaunded vs to stone such What saiest thou therfore ✝ verse 6 And this they said tempting him that they might accuse him But IESVS bovving him self dovvne vvith his finger vvrote in the earth ✝ verse 7 Vvhen they therfore continued asking him he lifted vp him self and said to them He that is vvithout sinne of you let him first throvv the stone at her ✝ verse 8 And againe bovving him self he vvrote in the earth ✝ verse 9 And they hearing vvent out one by one beginning at the seniours and IESVS alone remained and the vvoman standing in the middes ✝ verse 10 And IESVS lifting vp him self said to her Vvoman vvhere are they that accused thee hath no man condemned thee ✝ verse 11 Vvho said No man Lord. And IESVS said Neither vvil I condemne thee Goe and novv sinne no more ⊢ ✝ verse 12 Againe therfore IESVS spake to them saying I am the light of the vvorld he that folovveth me vvalketh not in darkenesse but shal haue the light of life ✝ verse 13 The Pharisees therfore said to him Thou giuest testimonie of thy self thy testimonie is not true ✝ verse 14 IESVS ansvvered and said to them Although I doe giue testimonie of my self my testimonie is true because I knovv vvhence I came vvhither I goe but you knovv not vvhēce I come or whither I goe ✝ verse 15 You iudge according to the flesh I doe not iudge any man ✝ verse 16 And if I doe iudge my iudgement is true because I am not alone but I and he that sent me the Father ✝ verse 17 And in your lavv it is vvritten that * the testimonie of tvvo men is true ✝ verse 18 I am he that giue testimonie of my self and he that sent me the Father giueth testimonie of me ✝ verse 19 They said therfore to him Vvhere is thy father IESVS ansvvered Neither me doe you knovv nor my Father If you did knovv me perhaps you might knovv my Father also ✝ verse 20 These vvordes IESVS spake in the Treasurie teaching in the temple and no man apprehended him because his houre vvas not yet come ⊢ ✝ verse 21 Againe therfore IESVS said to them I goe and you shal seeke me and shal die in your sinne Vvhither I goe you can not come ✝ verse 22 The Ievves therfore said Vvhy vvil he kil him self because he saith Vvhither I goe you can not come ✝ verse 23 And he said to them You are from beneath I am from aboue you are of this vvorld I am not of this vvorld ✝ verse 24 Therfore I said to you that you shal die in your sinnes for if you beleeue not that I am he you shal die in your sinne ✝ verse 25 They said therfore to him Vvho art thou IESVS said to them The beginning vvho also speake to you ✝ verse 26 Many things I haue to speake and iudge of you but he that sent me is true and vvhat I haue heard of him these things I speake in the vvorld ✝ verse 27 And they knevv not that he said to them that his father vvas God ✝ verse 28 IESVS therfore said to them Vvhen you shal haue exalted the sonne of man then you shal knovv that I am he and of my self I doe nothing but as the Father hath taught me these things I speake ✝ verse 29 and he that sent me is vvith me and he
case to be assured that Christs faith shal be preached and the Church spred through out al Nations the Holy Ghost concurring continually with the Apostles and their Successors for the same 11. Assumpted from you By this visible Ascending of Christ to heauen and like returne from thence to iudgement the Heretikes do incredulously argue him not to be in the Sacrament But let the faithful rather giue eare to S. Chrysostome saying thus O miracle he that sitteth vvith the Father in heauen aboue at the very same time is handled of men beneath Christ ascending to heauen both hath his flesh vvith him and left it vvith vs beneath Eliae● being taken vp left to his Disciple his cloke only but the Sonne of man ascending left his ovvne flesh to vs. Li. ● de Sacerd. Ho. 2 ad po Ant. in fine Ho. de diuit paup in fine 14. MARIE the mother of IESVS This is the last mention that is made in holy Scripture of our B Lady for though she were ful of al diuine wisedom and opened no doubt vnto the Euangelistes and other writers of holy Scriptures diuerse of Christs actions speaches and mysteries whereof she had both experimental and reuealed knowledge Yet for that she was a woman and the humblest creature liuing and the paterne of al order and obedience it pleased not God that there should be any further note of her life doings or death in the Scriptures She liued the rest of her time with the Christians as here she is peculiarly named and noted among them and specially with S. Iohn the Apostle * to whom our Lord recommended her Who prouided for her al necessaries her spouse Ioseph as it may be thought being deceased before The common opinion is that she liued 63 yeres in al. At the time of her death as S. Denys first after him S. Damascene de dormit Deiparae writeth al the Apostles then dispersed into diuers nations to preache the Gospel were miraculously brought together sauing S. Thomas who came the third day after to Hierusalem to honour her diuine departure and funeral as the said S. Denys witnesseth Who saith that him self S. Timothee and S. Hierotheus were present testifying also of his owne hearing that both before here death and after for three daies not onely the Apostles and other holy men present but the Angels also and Powers of heauen did sing most melodious Hymnes They buried her sacred body in Gethsémaui but for S. Thomas sake who desired to see and to reuerence it they opened the sepulcher the third day and finding it void of the holy body but excedingly fragrant they returned assuredly deeming that her body was assumpted into heauen as the Church of God holdeth being most agreable to the singular priuilege of the mother of God and therfore celebrateth most solemnely the day of her Assumption And that is consonant not onely to the said S. Denys and S. Damascene but to holy Athanasius also who auoucheth the same Serm. in Euang. de Deipara of which Assumption of her body S. Bernard also wrote fiue notable sermons extant in his workes But neither these holy fathers nor the Churches tradition and testimonie do beare any sway now a daies with the Protestants that haue abolished this her greatest feast of her Assumption who of reason should at the least celebrate it as the day of her death as they doe of other Saincts For though they beleeue not that her body is assumpted yet they wil not we trow deny that she is dead and her soule in glorie neither can they aske scriptures for that no more then they require for the deathes of Peter Paul Iohn and other vvhich be not mentioned in scriptures yet are still celebrated by the Protestants But concerning the B. Virgin MARIE they haue blotted out also both her Natiuitie and her Conception so as it may be thought the Diuel beareth a special malice to this woman whose seede brake his head For as for the other two daies of her Purification Aununciation they be not proper to our Lady but the one to Christs Conception the other to his Presentation so that she by this meanes shal haue no festiuitie at al. But contrariwise to consider how the auncient Church and fathers esteemed spake and wrote of this excellent vessel of grace may make vs detest these mens impietie that can not abide the praises of her whom al generations should call blessed and that esteeme her honours a derogatiō to her sonne Some of their speaches we wil set downe that al men may see that we neither praise her nor pray to her more amply then they did S. Athan●sius in the place alleaged after he had declared how al the Angelical spirits and euery order of them honoured and praised her with the AVE wherewith S. Gabriel saluted her We also saith he of al degrees vpon the earth ●xtol thee with loude voice saying Au● gratia plena c. Haile ful of grace our Lord is vvith thee pray for vs 〈◊〉 Maistresse and Lady and Queens and mother of God Most holy and auncient Ephrem also in a special oration made in praise of our Lady saith thus in diuerse places thereof Intemerata De●p●●● c. Mother of God vndifiled Queene of al the hope of them that despaire my lady most glorious higher them the heauenly spirit● more honorable then the Cherubins holier then the Seraphins and vvithout comparison more glorious thē the supernal hostes the hope of the fathers the glorie of the Prophets the praise of the Apostles And a litle after Virgo ante partum in partu post partum by thee vve are reconciled to Christ my God thy sonne thou art the helper of sinners thou the hauen for them that are tossed vvith stormes the solam of the vvorld the deliuerer of the emprisoned the helpe of orphans the redemption of captiues And afterward Vouchsafe me thy seruant to praise thee Haile lady MARIE ful of grace haile Virgin most blesed among vvomen And much more in that sense which were to long to repeate S. Cyril hath the like wonderful speaches of her honour hom 6. contra Naestorium Praise and glorie be to thee ● holy Trinitieito thee also be praise holy mother of God for thou art the pretious pearle of the vvorld thou the candel of vnquencheable light the crovvne of Virginitis the scepter of the Catholike faith By thee the Trinitie is glorified and adored in al the vvorld by thee heauen reioyceth Angels and Archangels are glad diuels are put to flight and man is called againe to heauen and euery creature that vvas held vvith the errour of Idols is turned to the knowledge of the truth by thee Churches are foūded through the world thee being their helper the Gentiles come to penance and much more which we omit Likewise the Greeke Liturgies or Masses of S. Iames S. Basil and
of nevv vvine ✝ verse 14 But Peter standing vvith the Eleuen lifted vp his voice and spake to them Ye men Ievves and al you that dvvel in Hierusalem be this knovven to you and vvith your eares receiue my vvordes ✝ verse 15 For these are not drunke as you suppose vvhereas it is the third houre of the day ✝ verse 16 But this is it that vvas said by the Prophet Ioël ✝ verse 17 And it shal be in the last daies saith our Lord of my Spirit I vvil povvre out vpon al flesh and your sonnes and your daughters shal prophecie and your yong men shal see visions and your auncients shal dreame dreames ✝ verse 18 And vpon my seruants truely and vpon my handmaides vvil I povvre out in those daies of my Spirit and they shal prophecie ✝ verse 19 and I vvil giue vvonders in the heauen aboue and signes in the earth beneath bloud and fire and vapour of smoke ✝ verse 20 The sunne shal be turned into darkenes and the moone into bloud before the great and manifest day of our Lord doth come ✝ verse 21 And it shal be euery one vvhosoeuer calleth vpon the name of our Lord shal be saued ⊢ ✝ verse 22 Ye men of Israël heare these vvordes IESVS of Nazareth a man approued of God among you by miracles and vvonders and signes vvhich God did by him in the middes of you as you knovv ✝ verse 23 this same ″ by the determinate counsel and prescience of God being deliuered you by the handes of vvicked men haue crucified and slaine ✝ verse 24 vvhom God hath raised vp ″ loosing the sorovves of hel according as it vvas impossible that he should be holden of it ✝ verse 25 For Dauid saith concerning him I foresavv the Lord in my sight alvvaies because he is at my right hand that I be not moued ✝ verse 26 For this my hart hath been glad and my tongue hath reioyced moreouer my flesh also shal rest in hope ✝ verse 27 Because thou vvilt not leaue ″ my soul in hel nor giue thy Holy one to see corruption ✝ verse 28 Thou hast made knovven to me the vvaies of life thou shalt make me ful of ioyfulnes vvith thy face ✝ verse 29 Ye men brethren let me boldly speake to you of the Patriarch Dauid that * he died and vvas buried and his sepulchre is vvith vs vntil this present day ✝ verse 30 Vvhereas therfore he vvas a Prophet and knevv that by an othe God had svvorne to him that of the fruite of his loynes there should sit vpon his seate ✝ verse 31 forseeing he spake of the resurrection of Christ for neither vvas he left in hel neither did his flesh see corruption ✝ verse 32 This IESVS hath God raised againe vvhereof al vve are vvitnesses ✝ verse 33 Being exalted therfore by the right hand of God and hauing receiued of his father the promisse of the holy Ghost he hath povvred out this vvhom ' you see and heare ✝ verse 34 For Dauid ascended not into heauen but he saith Our Lord hath said to my Lord sit on my right hand ✝ verse 35 vntil I make thine enemies the footestoole of thy feete ✝ verse 36 Therfore let al the house of Israël know most certainly that God hath made him both Lord and CHRIST this IESVS vvhom you haue crucified ✝ verse 37 And hearing these things they were compuncte in hart and said to Peter and to the rest of the Apostles Vvhat shal vve doe men brethren ✝ verse 38 But Peter said to them Doe penance and be euery one of you baptized in the name of IESVS CHRIST for remission of your sinnes and you shal receiue the gift of the holy Ghost ✝ verse 39 For to you is the promisse and to your children and to al that are farre of vvhomsoeuer the Lord our God shal call ✝ verse 40 Vvith very many other vvordes also did he testifie and exhorted them saying Saue your selues from this peruerse generation ✝ verse 41 They therfore that receiued his vvord vvere baptized and there vvere added in that day about three thousand soules ✝ verse 42 And they vvere perseuéring in the doctrine of the Apostles and in the communication of the breaking of bread and praiers ✝ verse 43 And feare came vpon euery soul many vvonders also and signes vvere done by the Apostles in Hierusalem and there vvas great feare in al. ✝ verse 44 Al they also that beleeued vvere together * and had ″ al things cōmon ✝ verse 45 Their possessions and substance they sold and deuided them to al according as euery one had neede ✝ verse 46 Daily also continuing vvith one accord in the temple and breaking bread from house to house they tooke their meate vvith ioy and simplicitie of hart ✝ verse 47 praising God and hauing grace vvith al the people And our Lord ″ increased them that should be saued daily together ANNOTATIONS CHAP. II. 1. The daies of Pentecost As Christ our Pasche for correspondence to the figure was offered at the Iewes great feast of Pasche so fifty daies after in Greeke Pentecost for accomplishing the like figure of the Law-giuing in Mount Sinal he sent downe the Holy Ghost iust on the day of their Pentecost which was alwaies on Sunday as appeareth Leuit. 23 15. Both which daies the Church keepeth yerely for memorie of Christs death and Resurrection and the sending downe of the Holy Ghost as they did the like for record of their deliuerie out of Aegypt and their Law giuing aforesaid the said Feastes with vs conteining besides the remembrance of benefites past great Sacraments also of the life to come Aug. ep 119 C. 16. 4. Al replenished Though the Apostles and the rest were baptized before and had thereby receiued the grace of the Holy Ghost to sanctification and remission of sinnes as for diuers other purposes also Yet as Christ * promised them they should be further indued with strength and vertue from aboue so here he fulfilleth his promes visibly powring downe the Holy Ghost vpon al the companie and vpon euery one of them thereby replenishing the Apostles specially with al truth wisedom and knowledge necessarie for the gouernement of the Church and giuing both to them and to al other present the grace and effect of the Sacrament of Confirmation accomplishing corroborating and strengthening them in their saith and the confession of the same And lastly for a visible token of Gods Spirit he endued them al with the gift of diuers strange tonges al I say there present as wel our Ladie as other holy women and brethren besides the Apostles though ● the Heretikes fondly argue for the desire they haue to dishonour Christs mother that neither she nor they were there present nor had the gift of tongues contrarie to the plaine text that saith They vvere al together to wit al the 120 mentioned
befall ✝ verse 25 And there came a certaine man and told them That the men loe vvhich you did put in prison are in the temple standing and teaching the people ✝ verse 26 Then vvent the Magistrate vvith the ministers and brought them vvithout force for they feared the people lest they should be stoned ✝ verse 27 And vvhen they had brought them they set them in the Councel And the high priest asked them ✝ verse 28 saying * Commaunding vve commaunded you that you should not teach in this name and behold you haue filled Hierusalem vvith your doctrine and you vvil bring vpon vs the bloud of this man ✝ verse 29 But Peter ansvvering and the Apostles said God must be obeied rather then men ✝ verse 30 The God of our Fathers hath raised vp IESVS vvhom you did kil hanging him vpon a tree ✝ verse 31 This Prince and Sauiour God hath exalted vvith his right hand to giue repentance to Israël and remission of sinnes ✝ verse 32 and vve are vvitnesses of these vvordes and the holy Ghost vvhom God hath giuen to al that obey him ✝ verse 33 Vvhen they had heard these things it cut them to the hart and they consulted to kil them ✝ verse 34 But one in the Councel rising vp a Pharisee named Gamaliel a doctor of lavv honorable to al the people commaunded the men to be put forth a vvhile ✝ verse 35 and he said to them Ye men of Israël take heede to your selues touching these men vvhat you meane to doe ✝ verse 36 For before these daies there rose Theódas saying he vvas some body to vvhom consented a numbre of men about foure hundred vvho vvas slaine and al that beleeued him vvere dispersed and brought to nothing ✝ verse 37 After this fellovv there rose Iudas of Galilee in the daies of the Enrolling and drevv avvay the people after him and he perished and as many as euer consented to him vvere dispersed ✝ verse 38 And novv therfore I say to you depart from these men and let them alone for if this counsel or vvorke be of men it vvil be dissolued ✝ verse 39 but if it be of God you are not able to dissolue them ' lest perhaps you be found to resist God also And they consented to him ✝ verse 40 And calling in the Apostles after they had scourged them they charged them that they should not speake in the name of IESVS and dimissed them ✝ verse 41 And they vvent from the sight of the councel reioycing because they vvere accounted vvorthy to suffer reproche for the name of IESVS ✝ verse 42 And euery day they ceased not in the temple and from house to house to teach and euangelize Christ IESVS ANNOTATIONS CHAP. V. 2. Defrauded In that saith S. Augustine he withdrew any part of that which he promised he was guilty at once both of sacrilege and of fraude of sacrilege because he robbed God of that which was his by promes of fraude in that he withheld of the whole gift a peece Let now the Heretikes come and say it was for lying or hypocrisie onely that this facte was condemned because they be loth to haue sacrilege counted any such sinne who haue taught men not onely to take away from God some peece of that or al that them selues gaue but plainly to spoile apply to them selues al that other men gaue 3. Peter said S. Peter as you see here without mans relation knew this fraude and the cogitations of Ananias and as head of the College and of the whole Church against which this robbery was committed executed this heauy sentence of Excommunication both against him and his wife consenting to the Sacrilege 〈◊〉 it was excommunication by S. Augustines judgement li. 5. cont ep Parm. c. 1 to 7 and had this corporal miraculous death ioyned withal as the Excommunication that S. Paul gaue out against the incestuous and others had the corporal vexation of Satan incident vnto it 4. In thy povver If is displeased God saith S. Augustine to vvithdravv of the money vvhich they had vovved to God hovv is he angry vvhen chastitie is vovved and is not performed for to such may be said that vvhich S. Peter said of the money Thy virginitie remaining did it not remaine to thee and before thou didst vovv vvas it not in thine ovvne power for whosoeuer haue vowed such things and haue not paied them let them not thinke to be condemned to corporal deaths but to euerlasting fire August Ser. 10. de diuersis And S. Gregorie to the same purpose writeth thus Ananias had vovved money to God vvhich aftervvard ouercome vvith diuelish persuasion he vvithdravv but vvith vvha● death he vvas punished thou knovvest If then he vvere vvorthy of that death who tooke avvay the money that he had giuen to God consider vvhat great peril in Gods iudgment thou shalt be vvorthy of vvhich hast vvithdravven not money but thy self from almighty God to vvhom thou hadst vovved thy self vnder the habits or vveede of a Monke 4. Not to men but To take from the Church or from the Gouernours thereof things dedicated to their vse and the seruice of God or to lie vnto Gods Ministers is so iudged of before God as if the lie were made and the fraude done to the Holy Ghost him self who is the Churches President and Protector 15. His shadovv Specially they sought to Peter the cheefe of al who not onely by touching as the other but by his very shadow cured al diseases wherevpon S. Augustine faith If then the shadow of his body could helpe how much more now the fulnes of power And if thē a certaine litle vvind of him passing by did profite them that humbly asked how much more the grace of him now being permanent remaining Ser. 29 de Sanctis speaking of the miracles done by the Saincts now reigning in heauen CHAP. VI. By occasion of a murmur in the Church vvhose number novv is so grovven that it can not be numbred Seuen of them being ordered by the Apostles in the holy order of Deacons ● one of them Steuen worketh great miracles and is by such as he confounded in disputation falsely accused in the Councel of blasphemie against the Temple and rites thereof verse 1 AND in those daies the numbre of disciples increasing there arose a ″ murmuring of the Greekes against the Hebrues for that their vvidovves vvere despised in the daily ministerie ✝ verse 2 And the Tvvelue calling together the multitude of the disciples said It is not reason that vve leaue the vvord of God and serue tables ✝ verse 3 Consider therfore brethren ″ seuen men of you of good testimonie ful of the holy Ghost and vvisedom vvhom vve may appoint ouer this busines ✝ verse 4 But vve vvil be instant in praier and the ministerie of the vvord ✝ verse 5 And the saying vvas liked before al the multitude And they
Const li. 7 c. 44 reporteth certaine cōstitutions of the Apostles touching the same S. Denys referreth the maner of consecration of the same Chrisme to the Apostles instruction S. Basil li. de Sp. sancto c. 27 calleth it a tradition of the Apostles And the most aūcient Martyr S. Fabian ●p 2 ad omnes Orientales Episcopos in initio to 1 Conc. saith plainely that Christ him self did so instruct the Apostles at the time of the institution of the B. Sacramēt of the Altar And so doth the Author of the booke de vnctione Chrismatis apud D. Cyprianum nu 1. telling the excellent effects and graces of this Sacrament and vvhy this kinde of oile and balsme vvas taken of the old Lavv vsed in the Sacraments of the nevv Testament Vvhich thing the Heretikes can vvith lesse cause obiect against the Church seeing they confesse that Christ and his Apostles tooke the ceremonie of imposition of hands in this and other Sacraments from the Ievves maner of consecrating their hostes deputed to sacrifice To conclude neuer none denied or contemned this Sacrament of Confirmation and holy Chrisme but knovven Heretikes S. Cornelius that B. Martyr so much praised of S. Cyprian ep ad Fabium apud Euseb li. 6 c. 35 affirmeth that Nouatus fel to Heresie for that he had not receiued the Holy Ghost by the con●ignation of a Bishop Vvhom al the Nouatians did folovv neuer vsing that holy Chrisme as Theodorete vvriteth li 1 Fabul Haer. And Optatus li. 2 cont Parm. vvriteth that it vvas the special barbarous sacrilege of the Donatists to conculcate the holy oile But al this is nothing to the sauage disorder of Caluinists in this point 17. And they receiued the Holy Ghost The Protestants charge the Catholikes that by approuing and commending so much the Sacrament of Confirmation and by attributing to it specially the gift of the Holy Ghost they diminish the force of Baptisme chalenging also boldly the aūcient Fathers for the same As though any Catholike or Doctor euer said more then the expresse vvordes of Scripture here and els vvhere plainely giue them vvarrant for If they diminish the vertue of Baptisme then did Christ so appointing his Apostles and al the Faithful euen after their Baptisme to expecte the Holy Ghost vertue from aboue then did the Apostles iniurie to Baptisme in that they imposed hands on the baptized and gaue them the Holy Ghost And this is the Heretikes blindnes in this case that they can not or vvil not see that the Holy Ghost is giuen in Baptisme to remission of sinnes life and sanctification in Confirmation for force strength and corroboration to fight against al our spiritual enemies and to stand constantly in confession of our faith euen to death in times of persecution either of the Heathen or of Heretikes vvith great increase of grace And let the good Reader note here our Aduersaries great peruersity and corruption of the plaine sense of the Scriptures in this point some of them affirming the Holy Ghost here to be no other but the gift of vvisedom in the Apostles and a fevv moe to the gouernement of the Church vvhen it is plaine that not only the Gouerners but al that vvere baptized receiued this grace both men and vvomen Some that it vvas no internal grace but only the gift of diuers languages Vvhich is very false the gift of Tongues being but a sequele and an accident to the grace and an external token of the invvard gift of the Holy Ghost and our Sauiour calleth it vertue from aboue Some say that vvhatsoeuer it vvas it vvas but a miraculous thing and dured no longer then the gift of the Tongues ioyned therevnto by vvhich euasion they deny also the Sacrament of Extreme Vnction and the force of Excommunication because the corporal punishments vvhich vvere annexed often times in the Primitiue Church vnto it ceaseth and so may they take avvay as they meane to do al Christs faith or religion because it hath not the like operation of miracles as in the beginning But S. Augustine toucheth this point fully Is there any man saith he of so peruerse an hart to deny these Children on vvhom vve novv imposed hands to haue receiued the Holy Ghost because they speake not vvith Tongues c. Lastly some of them make no more of Con●irmation or the Apostles facte but as of a doctrine instruction or exhortation to continevv in the saith receiued Vvherevpon they haue turned this holy Sacrament into a Catechisme There are also that put the baptized cōming to yeres of discretiō to their ovvne choise vvhether they vvil cōtinevv Christiās or no. To such diuelish and diuers inuentions they fall that vvill not obey Gods Churche nor the expresse Scriptures vvhich tel vs of praier of imposition of hands of the Holy Ghost of grace and vertue from aboue and not of instruction vvhich might and may be done as vvel before Baptisme by others as by Apostles and Bishops to vvhom only this Holy function pertaineth in so much that in our Countrie it is called Bishoping 18. Offered money This vvicked sorcerer Simon is noted by S. Irenaeus li 1 c. 20. and others to haue been the first Heretike father of al Heretikes to come in the Church of God He taught only faith in him vvithout good life and vvorkes to be ynough to saluation ●e gaue the onset to purchase vvith his money a spiritual function that is to be made a Bishop for to haue povver to giue the Holy Ghost by imposition of hādes is to be a Bishop as to bye the povver to remitte sinnes or to consecrate Christs body is to bye to be a Priest or to bye Priesthod and to bye the authoritie to minister Sacraments to preach or to haue cure of soules is to bye a benefice and likevvise in al other spiritual things vvhereof either to make sale or purchase for money or money vvorth is a great horrible sinne called Simonie and in such as thinke it lavvful as here Simon iudged it it is named Simoniacal Heresie of this detestable man vvho first attempted to bie a spiritual function or office D. Greg. apud ●oan Diac. in vit li. ● c. 2. ● 4. 5. 22. Doe penance S. Augustine ep 108 vnderstanding this of the penance done in the Primitiue Church for heinous offenses doth teach vs to translate this and the like places 2 Cor. 12 21. Apoc. 9 21 as vve doe and as it is in the vulgar Latin and consequently that the Greeke 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 doth signifie so much Yea vvhen he addeth that very good men doe daily penance for venial sinnes by fasting praier and almes he vvarranteth this phrase and translation through out the nevv Testament specially him self also reading so as it is in the vulgar Latin and as vve translate 22. If perhaps You may see great penance is here required for remission of sinne
giue an account of this concourse And vvhen he had said these things he dimissed the assemblie ANNOTATIONS CHAP. XIX 12. Napkins The napkins that had touched S. Paules body vvrought miracles and it vvas no superstition to attribute that vertue to them vvhich God gaue to them in deede nor to seeke to touch them for health vvas any dishonour to God but it much proued Christes religiō to be true and him to be the only God vvhose seruants yea vvhose seruants * shades and napkins could do such vvonders as S. Chrysostome to 5. cont Gentiles quòd Christus sit Deus in vit Babyla shovveth in a vvhole booke to that purpose against the Pagans prouing hereby and by the like vertue of other Saincts and their Relikes that Christ their Lord and Maister is God for it is al one concerning the bodies of Saincts reliques garments staues bookes or any thing that belonged to them al which may and haue done and yet doe vvhen it is necessarie to our edification the like vvonders to Gods great honour not only in their life time but after their death much more for S. Paules napkins had as great force vvhen he vvas dead as vvhen he liued and so much more as his grace and dignitie vvith God is greater then before Vvhich S. Chrysostom in the place alleaged proueth at large by the shrine of S. Babylas the Martyr and to thinke the contrarie is the Heresie of Vigilantius condemned so long since as S. Hieroms time and by him refuted aboundantly 16. Paul I knovv Both the said napkins taken from S. Paules body and his name also vvere dreadful and able to expel diuels Vvhereby vve learne that not only Christes name vvhich is the principal but his seruāts names also inuocated vpon the possessed haue povver ouer diuels vvhich is a maruelous honour to Saincts and nothing diminisheth the glorie of Christ but excedingly increaseth the same not only him self but his seruants also being able to do such things and to be stronger then any Diuel in Hel. So vve read in * S. Hierom that many did inuocate the name of S. Hilar●on vpon the possessed and the Diuels straight departed so did the Diuel knovv * S. Babylas and other Saincts euen after they vvere dead vvhen they could not speake for the presence of their Relikes and vvhen they vvere tormented and expelled by them vvhereof al antiquitie is ful of testimonies But our Heretikes Luther and Caluin and their Scholers attempting to cast out Diuels sp●d much like as these good fellovves did 19. Curious things Curious and vnlavvful sciences as Vvitcheraft Necromancie and other meanes of diuination by southsaying figure-●asting interpretation of dreames or any vvay not allovved by God and his Church must much more be abhorred of old Christians vvhen these so lately conuerted vvere so zelous and diligent to leaue them And by this example al that are nevvly reconciled to the Church are taught the first thing they do to burne their heretical and naughtie bookes 19. Bookes A Christian man is bound to burne or deface al vvicked bookes of vvhat sort so euer specially Heretical bookes Vvhich though they infect not him alvvaies that keepeth them yet being furth comming they may be noisom and pernicious to others that shal haue them and read them after his death or othervvise Therfore hath the Church taken order for condemning al such bookes and against the reading of them vvhere danger may ensue and the Christian Emperoures Constantinus Magnus Valentin●an Theodosius Martian Iustinian made penal lavves for the burning or defacing of them Sozem. li. 1 c. 20. li. 2c 〈◊〉 Conc. Chalac act 3. in fine cap. Amplae in fine totius Conc. ● Imperator Conc. Constantinop 2. conses 5. cap. Debitam Act. 1 cap. 1. cap. Rem See Eusebius li. ● de vita Constant c. 61. 62. 63. 64. The danger of reading them as it is manifest so it is signified by Euseb li. 7 c. 6. s. Augustine li. 3 de bapt 6. 14. S. Greg. li. 5 ep 64. CHAP. XX. Hauing visited the Churches of Macedonia and Achaia as he purposed Act. 19 and novv about to saile from Corinth tovvard Hierusalem because of the Ievves lying in vvaite for him he is constrained to returne into Maced●nia And so 〈◊〉 Philippos taking boate commeth to Troas vvhere vpon the Sunday vvith a sermon and a miracle he greatly confirmeth that Church 13 Thence comming to Milétum 17 he sendeth to Ephesus for the Clergie of those partes to vvhom he maketh a Pastoral sermon committing vnto their charge the stocke begūne by him there and novv like to be seen of him no more considering the troubles that by reuelation he looketh for at Hierusalem verse 1 AND after that the tumult vvas ceased Paul calling the disciples and exhorting them tooke his leaue and set forvvard to goe into Macedonia ✝ verse 2 And vvhen he had vvalked through those partes had exhorted them vvith much speach he came to Greece ✝ verse 3 vvhere vvhen he had spent three moneths the Ievves laid vvait for him as he vvas about to saile into Syria and he had councel to returne through Macedonia ✝ verse 4 And there accompanied him So●●pater of Pyrrhus of Beroea and of Thessalonians Aristarchus and Secundus and Caius of Derbè and Timothee and of Asia Tychicus and Tróphimus ✝ verse 5 These going before staied for vs at Troas ✝ verse 6 but vve ●ailed after the daies of Azymes from Philippi and came to them vnto Troas in fiue daies vvhere vve abode seuen daies ✝ verse 7 And in the first of the Sabboth vvhen vve vvere assembled to breake bread Paul disputed vvith them being to depart on the morovv and he continued the sermon vntil midnight ✝ verse 8 And there vvere a great number of lampes in the vpper chamber vvhere vve vvere assembled ✝ verse 9 And a certaine yong man named Eútychus sitting vpon the vvindovv vvhereas he vvas oppressed vvith heauy sleepe Paul disputing long driuē by sleepe fel from the third loft downe and vvas taken vp dead ✝ verse 10 To vvhom vvhen Paul vvas gone dovvne he lay vpon him and embracing him he said Be not troubled for his soule is in him ✝ verse 11 And going vp and breaking bread and tasting and hauing talked sufficiently to them vntil day light so he departed ✝ verse 12 And they brought the lad aliue and vvere not a litle comforted ✝ verse 13 But vve going vp into the ship sailed to Asson from thence meaning to receiue Paul for so he had ordained him self purposing to iourney by land ✝ verse 14 And vvhen he had found vs in Asson taking him vvith vs vve came to Mi●yléne ✝ verse 15 And sailing thence the day folovving vve came ouer against Chios and the other day vve arriued at Samos and the day folovving vve came to Milétum ✝ verse 16 for Paul had purposed to saile leauing Ephesus lest any stay should be made him
is taken Act. 21 and from the Tribune Lysias deliuered to Felix the Gouernour Act. 23 and by him left to Festus Act. 24. he appealeth to Caesar Act. 25 and so is SENT TO ROME Act. 27 vvhere he arriueth Act. 28. Neronis Natiuit Ascen   2 58 25 At Rome he remaineth in free prison tvvo yere Act. 28. and then is deliuered 2 Tim. 4.       After his deliuerie he preached in sundrie countries of the vvest namely in Spaine Hiero. in Cataloge Epiph. Hares 27. Him self vvriteth that he purposed so to doe Ro. 15.       In his Epistle to the Philippians c. ● he minded to vis●e the Churches of Asia vvhich also he did Genebrard in Chron.       He vvriteth last of al his second Epistle to Timothee a litle before his death 2 Tim. 4. being novv the second time apprehended and in bandes at Rome Theodoret. 14 70 37 He vvas beheaded at Rome the same day that Peter vvas crucified S. Ambros ser 〈◊〉 68. S Maximus OF THE OTHER APOSTLES THE Actes of the rest of the tvvelue Apostles be not much vvritten of in this booke but as * other Eccles●●stical writers do te●tifie they preached specially in these nations as folovveth Andrevv in A●haia Iohn in Asia Philip in Pbrygia Iames in Ievvrie Bartholomevv in Scythia Thomas in India Matthevv in Aethiopia Simon in Persia Thadd●us in Mesopotamia the other Iames in Spaine Matthias in Palestine So distributing them selues through out the vvorld to gather one Catholike Church of al Nations according as Christ gaue them commission Mat. 28 19 and as it vvas prophecied of them before Psal 18. Their sound is gone forth into euery countrie and their wordes into the endes of the whole world But before they departed one from an other the time vvhereof is not certainely knovven * al Tvvelue assembling together ful of the Holy Ghost eche laying dovvne his sentence agreed vpon tvvelue principal articles of the Christian faith and appointed them for a rule to al beleeuers Vvhich is therfore called and is THE APOSTLES CREDE Not vvritten in paper as the Scripture but from the Apostles deliuered by tradition Ruff. Hiero. locis citatis Vvhich as of old Hiero. cont Lucifer so at this day al solemnely professe in their Baptisme either by them selues or by others and al that be of age and capacitie are bound to know and beleeue euery article of the ●ame Vvhich are these that folovv THE APOSTLES CREDE or SYMBOLVM APOSTOLORVM 1 I Beleeue in God the Father almightie creator of heauen and earth 2 And in IESVS CHRIST his only Sonne our Lord. 3 Vvho vvas conceiued by the Holy Ghost borne of the Virgin MARIE 4 Suffered vnder Pontius Pilate was crucified dead and buried Descended into Hel. 5 The third day be rose againe from death 6 Ascended into heauen Sitteth at the right hād of God the Father almightie 7 From thence he shal come to iudge the quicke and the dead 8 I beleeue in the Holy Ghost 9 The holy Catholike Church the communion of saincts 10 Forgiuenesse of sinnes 11 Resurrection of the flesh 12 Life euerlasting Amen ❧ THE ARGVMENT OF THE EPISTLES IN GENERAL AFTER the Gospels vvhich is a storie of Christ himselfe and after the Actes of the Apostles Vvhich is a storie of Christes Church novv folovv the Epistles of the Apostles vvhich they vvrote of such matters as they had then occasion to vvrite of For being the founders and the Doctors of the Church they did in their time as the Doctors that succeeded them did after them vvho from the beginning vnto this day haue vvritten Epistles Bookes against heresies euer as they arose and of al other Ecclesiastical matters as they had occasion ministred vnto them Of vvhich their doing the Apostles first gaue here the ensample as also S. Luke in the Actes of the Apostles led the vvay to al the writers of the Ecclesiastical Historie after him For al though there be no comparison betvvene them for authoritie for asmuch as these are Cannonical Scripture and so are not any vvritings of their successors yet the occasions and matters as I haue said are like Most of these Epistles are S. Paules Epistles the rest are called * Catholicae Epistolae the Epistles Catholike For S. Paul vvriteth not any Epistle to al hovvbeit euery one of them is for al the Church but some to particular Churches of the Gentils as to the Romanes to the Corinthians to the Galatians to the Ephesians to the Philippians to the Colossians to the Thessalonians some to particular persons as to Timothee to Tite vvho vvere Bishops among the Gentiles to vvit of Ephesus and of Crete and to Philémon and then one to the Hebrevves vvho vvere the Ievves of Hierusalem and Iurie But the Epistles of the other Apostles that is of S. Iames S. Peter S. Iohn and S. Iude are not so intituled to any one Church or person except S. Iohns tvvo later short Epistles vvhich yet might not be separated from his first because they vvere al of one Author and therefore they are termed Catholike that is vniuersal For so vvriteth S. Iames To the tvvelue tribes that are in dispersion greeting and S. Peter in his first Epistle thus To the elect strāgers of the dispersion of Pontus Galatia Cappadocia Asia Bithynia in his second thus To them that haue obteined equal faith vvith vs. likevvise S. Iude To them that are in God the father beloued and in Iesus Christ preserued and called S. Iohns first is vvithout title Novv for the occasions of their vvriting vvhereby vve shal perceiue the matters or arguments that they handle it must be remembred as the Storie of that time in the Actes of the Apostles doth at large declare that the Church then beginning vvas planted by the Apostles not onely in the Ievves but also in the Gentiles yea and specially in the Gentiles Vvhich thing offended the Ievves many waies For they could not abide to see so much as their owne Countrie to receiue him for CHRIST vvhom they had reiected and crucified much lesse to see them preach him to the Gentiles also that offended euen those Ievves also that beleeued him to be Christ Hovvbeit such of them as vvere Catholikes and therefore not obstinat vvere satisfied vvhen they vnderstood by the Apostles that it vvas Gods pleasure as Act. 11. vve reade But others of the became heretikes preached to the Christian Gentiles that it vvas necessary for them to receiue also the Ievves religion Of such vve reade Act. 15. Vnles you be circumcised you can not be saued And as these did so preach against the truth so did the vnchristened Ievves not onely them selues persecute but also stirre vp the Idolatrous Gentiles euery vvhere to persecute the Christians by such obstinacie prouoking God to reprobate theire Nation vvhich yet they thought vnpossible to be done because they vvere the seede of Abraham and
vvere circumcised and had receiued the Lavv by Moyses for such carnal respects they trusted in themselues as though God and Christ vvere vnseparably bound vnto them attributing also so much to their ovvne workes vvhich they thought they did of them selues being holpē with the knovvledge of their lavv that they vvould not acknovvledge the death of Christ to be necessarie for their saluation but looked for such a Christ as should be like other princes of this vvorld and make them great men temporally Herevpon did S. Paul vvrite his Epistles to shevv both the vocation of the Gentiles and the reprobation of the Ievves Moreouer to admonish both the Christian Gentiles not to receiue Circumcision and other ceremonies of Moyses lavv in no vvise and the Ievves also not to put their trust in the same but rather to vnderstand that novv Christ being come they must cease Againe to shevv the necessitie of Christs comming and of his death that vvithout it neither the Gentiles could be saued no nor the Ievves by no vvorkes that they could doe of them selues although they vvere also holpen by the Lavv telling them what vvas good vvhat vvas bad for so much as al vvere sinners and therfore also impotent or infirme and the Lavv could not take avvay sinne and infirmitie and giue strength to fulfil that vvhich it gaue knovvledge of but this vvas God onely able to doe and for Christs sake onely vvould he doe it Therfore it is necessarie for al to beleeue in Christ and to be made his members being incorporat into his Body vvhich is his Catholike Church For so although they neuer yet did good vvorke but al il they shal haue remission of their sinnes and nevv strength vvithal to make them able to fulfil the cōmaūdemēts of Gods lavv yea their vvorkes after this shal be so gracious in Gods sight that for them he vvil giue them lift euerlasting This is the necessitie this is also the fruite of Christian Religion And therfore be exhorteth al both Gentils and Ievves as to receiue it humbly so also to perseuêre in it constantly vnto the end against al seduction of heresie and against al terror of persecution and to vvalke al their time in good vvorkes as novv God hath made them able to doe The same doctrine doth the Catholike Church teach vnto this day most exactly to vvit that no vvorkes of the vnbeleeuing or vnbaptized vvhether they be Ievves or Gentiles can saue them no nor of any Heretike or Schismatike although he be baptized because he is not a member of Christ yea more then that no vvorke of any that is not a liuely member of Christ although othervvise he be baptized and continue vvithin his Church yet because he is not in grace but in mortal sinne no vvorke that he doth is meritorious or able to saue him This very same is S. Paules doctrine he denieth to the vvorkes of such as haue not the Spirit of Christ al vertue to iustifie or to saue neither requireth he a man to haue had knovvledge of the Lavv or to haue kept it afortime as though othervvise he might not be saued by Christ but yet vvhen he is Christened he requireth of necessitie that he keepe Gods commaundements by auoiding of al sinne and doing good vvorkes and to such a mans good vvorkes he attributeth as much vertue as any Catholike of this time Neuerthelesse there vvere certaine at that time as also al the Heretikes of this our time vvhom S. Peter termeth vnlearned and vnstable vvho reading S. Paules Epistles did misconster his meaning as though he required not good vvorkes no more after Baptisme then before Baptisme but held that onely Faith did iustifie and saue a man Therevpon the other Apostles vvrote their Epistles as S. Augustine noteth in these vvordes Therfore because this opinion Ad salutem obtinendam sufficere Solam sidem that onely faith is sufficient to obteine saluation was then risen the other Apostolical Epistles of Peter Iohn Iames Iude do against it specially direct theire intention to auouch vehemently fidem sine operibus nihil prodesse that saith vvithout vvorkes profiteth nothing As also Paul him selfe did not define it to be quamlibet fidem qua in Deum creditur whatsoeuer maner of faith vvherevvith vve beleeue in God but that holesome expresse Euangelical faith vvhose vvorkes procede from loue and the faith quoth he that vvorketh by loue vvherevpon that faith vvhich some thinke to be sufficient to saluation he so affirmeth to profite nothing that he saith If I should haue al faith so that I could remoue mountaines and haue not charitie I am nothing He therfore that vvill not erre in this point nor in any other reading either S. Paules Epistles or the rest of the holy Scriptures must sticke fast to the doctrine of the Catholike Church vvhich Church S. Paul termeth the piller and ground of the truth assuring him self that if any thing there found to him as contrarie herevnto he faileth of the right sense and bearing alvvaies in his minde the admonition of S. Peter saying As also our most deere brother Paul according to the vvisedom giuen to him hath vvritten to you as also in al his Epistles speaking in them of these things in the vvhich are certaine things hard to vnderstand vvhich the vnlearned and vnstable depraue as also the rest of the Scriptures to theire ovvne perdition You therfore brethren foreknovving take heede lest ye be led amis by the error of the vnvvise and fall avvay from your ovvne stedfastnes THE TIME VVHEN THE EPISTLE TO THE ROMANES VVAS VVRITTEN and the Argument thereof THE historie of S. Paul vntil be came to Rome S. Luke in the Actes of the Apostles vvrote exactly and though vvithout any mention of his Epistles yet certaine it is that some of them he vvrote before he came there to vvit the ●vvo vnto the Corinthians and this to the Romanes * as it seemeth before them al the Epistle to the Galatians Vvherein yet because he maketh mention of the fouretenth yere after his conuersion it appeareth that he preached so long vvithout any vvriting And this order may thus briefely be gathered First he preached to the Galatians Act. 16 and passing through Phrygia and the countrey of Galatia Vvhereof he maketh mention himselfe also Gal. 1 Vve euangelized to you and Gal. 4 I euangelized to you heretofore After vvhich the false Apostles came and persuaded them to receiue Circumcision Vvherevpon he saith Gal. 1 I maruel that thus so soone you are trāsferred from him that called you to the grace of Christ vnto an other Gospel and vvisheth therfore Gal. 4. saying And I vvould I vvere vvith you novv And accordingly he came vnto them aftervvard as vve reade Act. 18 Vvalking in order through the countrie of Galatia and phrygia confirming al the Disciples At vvhich time also it seemeth that he tooke order vvith them about those contributions
verse 12 that is to say to be comforted together in you by that vvhich is cōmon to vs both your faith and mine ✝ verse 13 And I vvil not haue you ignorant brethren that I haue often purposed to come vnto you and haue been staied hitherto that I may haue some fruite in you as also in the other Gentiles ✝ verse 14 To the Greekes and the Barbarous to the vvise and the vnvvise I am detter ✝ verse 15 so as much as is in me I am ready ″ to euangelize to you also that are at Rome ✝ verse 16 For I am not ashamed of the Gospel For it is the povver of God vnto saluation to euery one that beleeueth to the Ievve first and to the Greeke ✝ verse 17 For the iustice of God is reuealed therein by faith into faith as it is vvritten And the iust ″ liueth by faith ✝ verse 18 For the vvrath of God from heauen ″ is reuealed vpon al impietie and iniustice of those men that deteine the vertitie of God in iniustice ✝ verse 19 because that of God vvhich is knovvē is manifest in them For God hath manifested it vnto them ✝ verse 20 For his inuisible things from the creation of the vvorld are seen being vnderstoode by those things that are made his eternal povver also Diuinitie so that they are inexcusable ✝ verse 21 Because vvhereas they knevve God they haue not glorified him as God or giuē thankes but are become vaine in their cogitations and their folish hart hath been darkened ✝ verse 22 for saying them selues to be vvise they became fooles ✝ verse 23 And they changed the glorie of the incorruptible God into a similitude of the image of a corruptible man and of foules and foure-footed beastes and of them that creepe ✝ verse 24 For the vvhich cause God hath deliuered them vp vnto the desires of their hart into vncleannesse for to abuse their owne bodies among them selues ignominiously ✝ verse 25 vvho haue changed the veritie of God into lying and haue vvorshipped serued the creature rather then the creator vvho is blessed for euer Amen ✝ verse 26 Therfore ″ God hath deliuered them into passions of ignominie For their vvomen haue changed the natural vse into that vse that is contrarie to nature ✝ verse 27 And in like maner the men also leauing the natural vse of the vvoman haue burned in their desires one tovvard an other men vpon men vvorking turpitude the revvard of their errour vvhich they should receauing in themselues ✝ verse 28 And as they liked not to haue God in knovvledge God deliuered them vp into a reprobate sense to doe those things that are not conuenient ✝ verse 29 replenished vvith al iniquitie malice fornication auarice vvickednes ful of enuie murder contention guile malignitie vvhisperers ✝ verse 30 detractours odible to God contumelious proude hautie inuentours of euil things disobedient to parents ✝ verse 31 folish dissolute vvithout affection vvithout fidelitie vvithout mercie ✝ verse 32 Who vvhereas they knevv the iustice of God did not vnderstand that they vvhich doe such things are ″ vvorthie of death not only they that doe them but they also that consent to the doers ANNOTATIONS CHAP. I. 7. Grace to you and peace It is a kind of blessing rather then a prophane salutation proper to the Apostles of greater vertue then the benedictions of the fathers in the old Testament The holy fathers of the Church seemed to absteine from it for their reuerence to the Apostles * The Manichees August cont ep fund● c. 5. ● and other Heretikes as also these of our time because they vvould be counted Apostles often vse it ● Your faith venoumed The holy Doctors vpon these vvordes of the Apostle and specially by our Maisters promis * made to Peter that his faith should not faile giue great testimonie for the prouidence of God in the preseruation of the Romane faith S. Cyprian thus ep 55. nu 6. They are so bold to cary letters from prophan● Schismatikes to the chaire of Peter and the principal Church vvhence Priestly vnitie rose not considering the Romanes to be them vvhose faith the Apostle being the commender vvas praised to vvhom misbel●●●● can not haue accesse So. S. Hierom Apolog. adu Ru●● li. 3 c. 4. to 2. Knovv you that the Romane faith commended by the Apostles mouth vvil receiue no such dec●ites nor can be possibly changed though an Angel taught othervvise being fensed by S. Paules authoritie Againe ep 63 ad Par●mach Ocean●m c. 4. to 2. Whatsoeuer thou be that auouchest nevv sectes I pray 〈◊〉 haue respect to the Romans ●●res spare the faith which was praised by the Apostles voice And in an other place Wilye knovv ô Paula and Eusto●hium hovv the Apostle hath noted euery prouince vvith their proprieties the faith of the people of Ro●● is pr●ised Where is there so g●ea●concourse to Churches and Martyrs s●pul●hres Where soundeth Amen like thunder from heauen or vvhere are the temples void of Idols so shaken as there Not that the Romanes haue an other faith then the rest of the Christian Churches but that there is in them more deuotion and simplicitie of faith In an other place the same holy Doctor signifieth that it is al one to say the Romane faith and the Catholike Apolog. 1 adu Ruff. c. 1. So doth S. Cyprian ep 〈◊〉 num 1. ad Antonianum and S. Ambrose de ●bitu fratris in med Vvherevpon this vvord Romane is added to Catholike in many countries vvhere Sectes do abound for the better distinction of true beleeuers from Heretikes vvhich in al ages did hate and abhorre the Romane faith and Church as al malefactors do their Iudges and correctors 9. Serue in spirit Diuerse Heretikes vvhen they heare that God is a spirit and must be serued and ado●ed in spirit imagine that he must be honoured only invvardly vvithout ceremonies and external vvorkes vvhich you see is othervvise for that the Apostle serued God in spirit by preaching the Gospel To serue God then in spirit is to serue him vvith faith hope and charitie and vvith al vvorkes proceding of them as to serue him carnally is vvith vvorkes external vvithout the said internal vertues 9. A memorie of you A great example of charitie for al men specially for Prelates and Pastors not only to preach but to pray continually for the conuersion of people to Christes faith Vvhich the Apostle did for them vvhom he neuer knevv in respect of Gods honour only and the zeale of soules 15. To euang●liza The Gospel is not only the life of our Sauiour vvritten by the foure Euangelistes nor only that vvhich is vvritten in the nevv Testamēt but theis vvhole course of preaching and teaching the faith Vvhich faith commeth ordinarily of preaching and hearing and not of vvriting or reading And therfore S. Paul thought not him self discharged by
and specially because of the fruite here and the end aftervvard both of the one and of the other verse 1 WHAT shal vve say then Shal vve continue in sinne that grace may abound ✝ verse 2 God forbid For vve that are dead to sinne hovv shal vve yet liue therein ✝ verse 3 Are you ignorant that al vve vvhich are baptized in Christ IESVS in his death vve are baptized ✝ verse 4 For vve are buried together vvith him by Baptisme into death that as Christ is risen from the dead by the glorie of the father so vve also may vvalke in nevvnesse of life ✝ verse 5 For if vve be become complanted to the similitude of his death vve shal be also of his resurrection ✝ verse 6 Knovving this that our old man is crucified vvith him that the body of sinne may be destroied to the end that vve may serue sinne no longer ✝ verse 7 For he that is dead is iustified from sinne ✝ verse 8 And if vve be dead vvith Christ vve beleeue that vve shal liue also together vvith Christ ✝ verse 9 knovving that Christ rising againe from the dead novv dieth no more death shal no more haue dominion ouer him ✝ verse 10 For that he died ″ to sinne he died once but that he liueth he liueth to God ✝ verse 11 So thinke you also that you are dead to sinne but aliue to God in Christ IESVS our Lord. ⊢ ✝ verse 12 Let not ″ sinne therfore reigne in your mortal body that you obey the concupiscences thereof ✝ verse 13 But neither doe ye exhibite your members instruments of iniquitie vnto sinne but exhibite your selues to God as of dead men aliue and your members instruments of iustice to God ✝ verse 14 For sinne shal not haue dominion ouer you for you are not vnder the Lavv but vnder grace ✝ verse 15 Vvhat then shal vve sinne because vve are not vnder the Lavv but vnder grace God forbid ✝ verse 16 * Knovv you not that to vvhom you exhibite your selues seruants to obey you are the seruants of him vvhom you obey vvhether it be of sinne to death or of obedience to iustice ✝ verse 17 But thankes be to God that you vvere the seruants of sinne but haue obeied from the hart vnto that ″ forme of doctrine into the vvhich you haue been deliuered ✝ verse 18 And being made free from sinne you vvere made seruants to iustice ✝ verse 19 I speake an humane thing because of the infirmitie of your flesh for as you haue exhibited your members to serue vncleannesse and iniquitie vnto iniquitie so now exhibite your mēbers to serue iustice vnto sanctification ✝ verse 20 For when you vvere seruants of sinne you were free to iustice ✝ verse 21 What fruite therfore had you then in those things for vvhich novv you are ashamed for the end of them is death ✝ verse 22 But novv being made free from sinne and become seruants to God you haue your fruite vnto sanctification but the end life euerlasting ✝ verse 23 For the stipends of sinne death but ″ the grace of God life euerlasting in Christ IESVS our Lord. ⊢ ANNOTATIONS CHAP. VI. 3. We that are baptized That vvhich before he chalenged from the Lavv of Moyses to faith is novv attributed to baptisme vvhich is the first Sacrament of our faith and the entrance to Christian religion Whereby it is plaine that he meaneth not onely faith to iustifie but the Sacraments also and al Christian religion vvhich he calleth the Lavv of spirit grace and faith 6. Old man body of sinne Our corrupt state subiect to sinne and concupiscence comming to vs from Adam is called the Old man as our person reformed in by Christ is named the Nevv man And the lumpe and masse of sinnes vvhich then ruled is called the corps or body of sinne 10. To sinne he died Christ died to sinne vvhen by his death he destroied sinne Vve die to sinne in that vve be discharged of the povver thereof vvhich before vvas as it vvere the life of our persons and commaunded al the partes and faculties of our soule and body as contrarievvise vve liue to God vvhen his grace ruleth and vvorketh in vs as the soule doth rule our mortal bodies 12. Sinne reigne Concupiscence is here named sinne because it is the effect occasion and matter of sinne and is as it vvere a disease or infirmitie in vs inclining vs to il remaining also after Baptisme according to the substance or matter thereof but it is not properly a sinne nor forbidden by commaundement til it reigne in vs and vve obey and folovv the desires thereof August ●i de nup● concupise c. 23. Cont. 2 epist Pelag. li. 1 c. 13. Conc. Trident. Sess 5. decret de pec orig 17. Forme of doctrine At the first conuersion of euery nation to the Catholike faith there is a forme rule of beleefe set dovvne vnto vvhich vvhen the people is once put by their Apostles they must neuer by any persuasion of men alter the same nor take of man or Angel any nevv doctrine or Analogie of faith as the Protestants call it 23. The grace of God life euerlasting The sequele of speache required that as he said death or damnation is the stipend of sinne so life euerlasting is the stipend of iustice and so it is and in the same sense he spake in the last chapter that as sinne reigneth to death so grace reigneth by iustice to life euerlasting but here he changed the sentence somevvhat calling life euerlasting grace rather then revvard because the merites by vvhich vve attaine vnto life be al of Gods gift and grace August Ep. 105 ad Sixtum CHAP. VII Our former husband sinne vvith his lavv is dead in Baptisme and novv vve are maried to an other husband to Christ to bring forth children to God that is good vvorkes 7 And hovv the Lavv being good vvas yet to vs the lavv of sinne and death because concupiscence reigned in vs. 17 But novv by Baptisme grace reigneth in vs though also concupiscence doth remaine and tempt vs still verse 1 ARE you ignorant brethren for I speake to them that knovv the Lavv that the Lavv hath dominion ouer a man as long time as he liueth ✝ verse 2 for * the vvoman that is vnder a husband her husband liuing is bound to the lavv but if her husband be dead she is loosed from the lavv of her husband ✝ verse 3 Therfore her husband liuing she shal be called an aduouteresse if she be vvith an other man but if her husband be dead she is deliuered from the lavv of her husband so that she is not an aduouteresse if she be vvith an other man ✝ verse 4 Therfore my brethren you also are made dead to the Lavv by the body of Christ that you may be an other mans vvho is risen againe from the dead
that vve may fructifie to God ✝ verse 5 For vvhen vve vvere in the flesh the passions of sinnes that vvere by the Lavv did vvorke in our members to fructifie vnto death ✝ verse 6 but novv vve are loosed from the lavv of death vvherein vve vvere deteined in so much vve serue in nevvnesse of spirit and not in the oldnes of the letter ✝ verse 7 Vvhat shal vve say then is the Lavv sinne God forbid But sinne I did not knovv but by the Lavv. for concupiscēce I knevv not vnlesse the lavv did say ″ Thou shalt not couet ✝ verse 8 But ocoasion being taken sinne by the commaundement vvrought in me al cōcupiscence For vvithout the Lavv sinne vvas dead ✝ verse 9 And I liued vvithout the Lavv sometime But vvhen the commaundement vvas come sinne reuiued ✝ verse 10 And I vvas dead and the commaundement that vvas vnto life the same to me vvas found to be vnto death ✝ verse 11 For sinne taking occasion by the commaundement seduced me and by it killed me ✝ verse 12 Therfore * the Lavv in deede is holy and the commaundement holy and iust and good ✝ verse 13 That thē vvhich is good to me vvas it made death God forbid but sinne that it may appeare sinne by the good thing vvrought me death that sinne might become sinning aboue measure by the cōmaundemēt ✝ verse 14 For vve knovv that the Law is spiritual but I am carnal sold vnder sinne ✝ verse 15 For ″ that which I vvorke I vnderstand not for ″ not that vvhich I vvil the same do I but vvhich I hate that I doe ✝ verse 16 And if that vvhich I vvil not the same I doe I cōsent to the Lavv that it is good ✝ verse 17 But novv not I vvorke it any more but the sinne that dvvelleth in me ✝ verse 18 For I know that there dvvelleth not in me that is to say in my flesh good For to vvil is presēt vvith me but to accomplish that vvhich is good I finde not ✝ verse 19 For ″ not the good vvhich I vvil that doe I but the euil ″ vvhich I vvil not that I doe ✝ verse 20 And if that vvhich I vvil not the same I doe novv not I vvorke it but the sinne that dvvelleth in me ✝ verse 21 I finde therfore the Lavv to me hauing a vvil to doe good that euil is present vvith me ✝ verse 22 For I am delighted vvith the lavv of God according to the invvard man ✝ verse 23 but I see an other lavv in my members repugning to the lavv of my minde and captiuing me in the lavv of sinne that is in my members ✝ verse 24 Vnhappie man that I am vvho shal deliuer me from the body of this death ✝ verse 25 The grace of God by IESVS Christ our Lord. ⊢ Therfore I my self ″ vvith the minde serue the lavv of God but vvith the flesh the lavv of sinne ANNOTATIONS CHAP. VII ● Thou shalt not ●●uet It is not the habitual concupiscence or infirmitie of our nature or sénsual desire or inclination to euil coueting against the spirit that is forbidden properly in this precept but the consent of our reason and minde vnto it to obey and folovv the lustes thereof that is a sinne and prohibited 15. That vvhich I vvorke This being vnderstood of S. Paul himself or any other iust person the sense is that the flesh and inferiour part stirreth vp diuerse disordered motions and passions or perturbations against the minde and vpon such a soden sometimes inuadeth the same that before it attēdeth or reason can gather it self to deliberate mā is in a sort though vnvvittingly entangled Vvhich as soone as it is perceiued being of the iust condemned reiected and resisted neuer maketh him a sinner 15. Not that vvhich I vvil He meaneth not that he can do no good that he vvilleth or desireth or that he is euer forced to do that vvhich his vvill agreeth not vnto but that by reason of the forciblenesse of concupiscence vvhere of he can not rid him self during life he can not accomplish al the desire of his spirit and minde according as he saith to the Galatians The flesh coue●eth against the spirit and the spirit against the flesh that not vvhatsoeuer you vvill you can do 19. Not the good vvhich I vvill So may the iust also be forced by the rage of concupiscence or sensual appetite to do or suffer many things in his inferiour part or external members vvhich his vvill consenteth not vnto And so long it is so farre from sinne that as * S. Augustine faith he neede neuer say to God forgiue vs our sinnes for the same for sinne is voluntarie and so be not these passions 19. Which I vvil not It maketh not any thing against free vvill that the Apostle saith that good men do or suffer sometimes in their bodies that vvhich the ●vill agreeth not vnto but it proueth plainely free vvil because the proper act thereof that is to vvill or nill to consent or dissent is euer as you may see here free in it self though there may be internal or external force to stay the members of a man that they obey not in euery act that vvhich the vvill commaundeth or prescribeth And therfore that is neuer imputed to mā vvhich he doth in his external or internal faculties vvhen vvil concurreth not Yea aftervvard v 20 the Apostle saith No● ego op●ror man doeth not that vvhich is not done by his vvill vvhich doth most euidently proue free vvill ●5 With the minde vvith the flesh Nothing done by concupiscence vvhich the Apostle here calleth sinne vvherevnto the spirit reason or minde of man consenteth not can make him guilty before God Neither can the motions of the flesh in a iust man euer any vvhit de●file the operatiōs of his spirit as the Lutherans do hold but make them often more meritorious for the continual combat that he hath vvith them for it is plaine that the operations of the flesh and of the spirit do not concurre together to make one acte as they imagine the Apostle concluding cleane contrarie That in minde he serueth the Lavv of God in flesh the lavv of sinne that is to say concupiscence CHAP. VIII That novv after Baptisme vve are no more in state of damnation because by the grace vvhich vve haue receiued vve are able to fulfil the Lavv vnles vve do vvilfully giue the dominion againe to concupis●ence 1● Then because of the persecutions that then vvere he comforteth and exhorteth them vvith many reasons verse 1 THERE is novv therefore no damnation to them that are in Christ IESVS that walke not according to the flesh ✝ verse 2 For the lavv of the spirit of life in Christ IESVS hath deliuered me from the lavv of sinne and of death ✝ verse 3 For that vvhich vvas impossible to the Lavv in that it vvas vveakened by the
And the God of peace be vvith you all Amen CHAP. XVI 〈…〉 and him self to many there by name 〈◊〉 he declareth the doctrine vvhich the Romanes had learned to be the touchstone is knovv Seducers 21 he doth vnto them the commendations of al the Churches and of certaine persons by names ●5 and concludeth verse 1 AND I commend to you Phoebè our sister vvho is in the ministerie of the Church that is in Cenchris ✝ verse 2 that you receiue her in our Lord as it is vvorthie for saincts and that you assist her in whatsoeuer busines she shal neede you for she also hath assisted many and my self ✝ verse 3 Salute Prisca and Aquila my helpers in Christ IESVS ✝ verse 4 vvho for my life haue laid dovvne their neckes to vvhō not I only giue thankes but also al the Churches of the Gentiles ✝ verse 5 and their domestical Church Salute Epaenetus my beloued vvho is the first fruite of Asia in Christ ✝ verse 6 Salute Marie vvho hath laboured much about vs. ✝ verse 7 Salute Andrónicus and` Iulia ' my cosins and fellovv captiues vvho are noble among the Apostles vvho also before me vvere in Christ ✝ verse 8 Salute Ampliátus my best beloued in our Lord. ✝ verse 9 Salute Vrbánus our helper in Christ IESVS and Stachys my beloued ✝ verse 10 Salute Apelles approued in Christ Salute them that are of Aristóbolus house ✝ verse 11 Salute Herodion my kinsman Salute them that are of Narcissus house that are in our Lord. ✝ verse 12 Salute Tryphaena and Tryphósa vvho labour in our Lord. Salute Persis the beloued vvho hath much laboured in our Lord. ✝ verse 13 Salute Rufus the elect in our Lord and his mother and mine ✝ verse 14 Salute Asyncritus Phlegon Hermas Pátrobas Hermes and the brethren that are vvith them ✝ verse 15 Salute Philólogus and Iulia Nereus and his sister and Olympias and al the saincts that are vvith them ✝ verse 16 ″ Salute one an other in a ″ holy kisse Al the churches of Christ salute you ✝ verse 17 And I desire you brethren ″ to marke them that make dissensions and scandals contrarie to the doctrine vvhich you haue learned and auoid them ✝ verse 18 For such doe not serue Christ our Lord ″ but their ovvne belly and by svveete speaches and benedictions seduce the hartes of innocents ✝ verse 19 For ″ your obedience is published into euery place I reioyce therfore in you But I vvould haue you to be vvise in good and simple in euil ✝ verse 20 And the God of peace crush Satan vnder your feete quickely The grace of our Lord IESVS Christ be vvith you ✝ verse 21 Timothee my coadiutor saluteth you and Lucius and Iason and Sosípater my kinsmen ✝ verse 22 I Tertius salute you verse 23 that vvrote the epistle in our Lord. Caius mine host and the whole Churches saluteth you Erastus the Cofferer of the citie saluteth you and Quartus a brother ✝ verse 24 The grace of our Lord IESVS Christ be vvith al you Amen ✝ verse 25 And to him that is able to confirme you according to my Gospel and preaching of IESVS Christ according to the reuelation of the mysterie from eternal times kept secrete ✝ verse 26 vvhich novv is opened by the Scriptures of the prophets according to the precept of the eternal God to the obediēce of faith knovven in al Gentiles ✝ verse 27 to God the only vvise through IESVS Christ ⊢ to vvhom ' be honour glorie for euer and euer Amen ANNOTATIONS CHAP. XVI 14. Salute one an other Neuer Sectmaisters made more foule or hard shifts to proue or defend falsehood then the Protestants but in tvvo points about S. Peter specially they passe euen them selues in impudencie The first is that they hold he vvas not preferred before the other Apostles vvhich is against al Scriptures most euidently The second is that he vvas neuer at Rome vvhich is against al the Ecclesiastical histories al the Fathers Greeke and Latine against the very sense and sight of the monuments of his Seate Sepulcher doctrine life and death there Greater euidence certes there is thereof and more vveighty testimonie then of Romulus Numas Caesars or Ciceros being there yet vvere he a very brutish man that vvould deny this to the discredite of so many vvriters and the vvhole vvorld Much more monstruous it is to heare any deny the other Theodorete saith he vvas there vvriting vpon this chapter Prosper also carmine de ingratis in principio S. Leo de natali Petri S. Augustine to 6 c. 4. cont ep fund Orosius li. 7 c. 6. S. Chrysostome in ps 48. S. Ep●phanius haer 27. Prudentius in hymno 2. S. Laurentij hymno 12. Optatus li. 2. contra Donatistas S. Hierome in Catalogo Lactantius li. 4. c. 21 de vera sapientia Eusebius hist Eccl. li. 2 c. 13 15. S. Athanasius de fuga sua S. Cyprian ep 55. nu 6 Tertullian de prascriptionibus nu 14. and li 4 contra Marcionem nu 4. Origen in Genes apud Euseb li. 3 c. 1. Irenaeus li. 3 c. ● Hegesippus li. 3. c. 2 de excid Hierosolym Caius and Papias the Apostles ovvne scholers and Dionysius the B. of Corinth alleaged by Eusebius li. 2 c. 14. 24. Ignatius ep ad Romanos The holy Councel of Chalcedon and many other affirme it yea Peter him self according to the iudgement of the aūcient Fathers confesseth he vvas at Rome calling it Babylon 1. ep c. 5. Euseb li. 2. c. 14. hist. Ec. Some of these tel the time and cause of his first going thither some hovv long he liued there some the maner of his death there some the place of his burial and al that he vvas the first Bishop there Hovv could so many of such vvisedom and spirit so neere the Apostles time deceiue or be deceiued how could Caluin and his after fiftene hundred yeres knovv that vvhich none of them could see Some great argument must they needes haue to controule the credite of the vvhole vvorld This of truth is here their argument neither haue they a better in any place to vvit If S. Peter bad bene at Rome S. Paul vvould haue saluted him as he did others here in the end of his letter to the Romanes Is not this a high point to disproue al antiquitie by Any man of discretion may straight see that S. Peter might be knovven vnto S. Paul to be out of the Citie either for persecution or busines vvhen this epistle vvas written for he went often out as S. Epiphanius declareth so the omitting to salute him can proue no more but that then he vvas not in Rome but it proueth not so much neither because the Apostle might for respect of his dignitie and other the Churches affaires write vnto him special letters and so had no cause to salute him in his common Epistle Or hovv knovv they
the Clergie how to minister them or giue any mā right to rule preach or execute any spiritual function as vnder her and by her authoritie no creature being able to impart that vvhereof it self is incapable both by nature and Scriptures This Regiment is expresly giuen to the Apostles Bishopes and Prelates they onely haue authoritie to bind and loose Mat. 18 they onely are set by the Holy Ghost to gouerne the Church Act. 20 they onely haue cure of our soules directly and must make account to God for the same Hebr. 13. CHAP. XV. He proueth the Resurrection of the dead by the Resurrection of Christ and vvith many other arguments and 3● ansvvereth also obiections made against it 49 And then exhorteth in respect of it vnto good life verse 1 AND I do you to vnderstand brethren the Gospel vvhich I preached to you which also you receiued in the vvhich also you stand ✝ verse 2 by the vvhich also you are saued after vvhat maner I preached vnto you if you keepe it vnlesse you haue beleeued in vaine ✝ verse 3 For I deliuered vnto you first of al vvhich I also receiued that Christ died for our sinnes * according to the Scriptures ✝ verse 4 and that he vvas buried and that he rose againe the third day * according to the scriptures ✝ verse 5 and that he vvas * seen of Cephas and after that of the eleuen ✝ verse 6 Then vvas he seen of moe thē fiue hundred brethren together of vvhich many remaine vntil this present some are a sleepe ✝ verse 7 Moreouer he vvas seen of Iames then of al the Apostles ✝ verse 8 And last of al as it vvere of an abortiue * he vvas seen also of me ✝ verse 9 For I am the least of the Apostles vvho am not worthy to be called an Apostle because I persesecuted the Church of God ✝ verse 10 But by the grace of God I am that vvhich I am his grace in me hath not been void ⊢ but I haue laboured more aboundantly then al they yet not I but the grace of God ″ vvith me ✝ verse 11 For vvhether I or they so vve preach and so you haue beleeued ✝ verse 12 But if Christ be preached that he is risen againe from the dead hovv doe certaine among you say that there is no resurrection of the dead ✝ verse 13 And if there be no resurrection of the dead neither is Christ risen againe ✝ verse 14 And if Christ be not risen againe then vaine is our preaching vaine also is your faith ✝ verse 15 and vve are found also false witnesses of God because vve haue giuen testimonie against God that he hath raised vp Christ vvhom he hath not raised vp if the dead rise not againe ✝ verse 16 For if the dead rise not againe neither is Christ risen againe ✝ verse 17 And if Christ be not risen againe vaine is your faith for yet you are in your sinnes ✝ verse 18 Then they also that are a sleepe in Christ are perished ✝ verse 19 If in this life onely vve be hoping in Christ vve are more miserable then al men ✝ verse 20 But novv Christ is risen againe from the dead the * first fruites of them that sleepe ✝ verse 21 for * by a man death and by a man the resurrection of the dead ✝ verse 22 And as in Adam al die so also in Christ al shal be made aliue ✝ verse 23 But * euery one in his ovvne order the first fruites Christ then they that are of Christ that beleeued in his comming ✝ verse 24 Then the ende vvhen he shal haue deliuered the kingdom to God and the Father vvhen he shal haue abolished al principalitie and authoritie and povver ✝ verse 25 And he must reigne Vntil he put al his enemies vnder his feete ✝ verse 26 And the enemie death shal be destroied last For he hath subdued al things vnder his feete And vvhereas he saith ✝ verse 27 Al things are subdued to him Vndoubtedly except him that subdued al things vnto him ✝ verse 28 And vvhen al things shal be subdued to him then the Sonne also him self shal be subiect to him that subdued al things vnto him that God may be al in al. ✝ verse 29 Otherwise what shal they do that are baptized for the dead if the dead rise not againe at al ✝ verse 30 vvhy also are they baptized for them vvhy also are vve in danger euery houre ✝ verse 31 I die daily by your glorie brethren vvhich I haue in Christ IESVS our Lord. ✝ verse 32 If according to man I fought vvith beastes at Ephesus vvhat doth it profit me if the dead rise not againe Let vs eate and drinke for to morovv vve shal die ✝ verse 33 Be not seduced Euil communications corrupt good maners ✝ verse 34 Avvake ye iust and sinne not for some haue not the knovvledge of God I speake to your shame ✝ verse 35 But some man saith Hovv doe the dead rise againe and vvith vvhat maner of body shal they come ✝ verse 36 Foole that vvhich thou sovvest is not quickened vnlesse it die first ✝ verse 37 And that vvhich thou sovvest not the body that shal be doest thou sovv but bare graine to vvit of vvheate or of some of the rest ✝ verse 38 And God giueth it a body as he vvil and to euery seede his proper body ✝ verse 39 Not al flesh is the same flesh but one of men an other of beastes an other of birdes an other of fishes ✝ verse 40 And bodies celestial and bodies terrestrial but one glorie of the celestial and an other of the terrestrial ✝ verse 41 One glorie of the sunne an other glorie of the moone and an other glorie of the starres For starre differeth from starre in glorie ✝ verse 42 so also the resurrection of the dead It is sovven in corruption it shal rise in incorruptiō ✝ verse 43 It is sovvē in dishonour it shal rise in glorie It is sovven in infirmitie it shal rise in povver ✝ verse 44 It is sovven a natural body it shal rise a spiritual body If there be a natural body there is also a spiritual ✝ verse 45 as it is vvritten The first man Adam vvas made into a liuing soul the last Adam into a quickening spirit ✝ verse 46 Yet that is not first vvhich is spiritual but that vvhich is natural aftervvard that vvhich is spiritual ✝ verse 47 The first man of earth earthly the second man from heauen heauenly ✝ verse 48 Such as is the earthly such also are the earthly and such as the heauenly such also are the heauenly ✝ verse 49 Therfore as vve haue borne the image of the earthly let vs beare also the image of the heauenly ✝ verse 50 This I say brethren that flesh and bloud can not possesse
the kingdom of God neither shal corruption possesse incorruption ✝ verse 51 Behold I tel you a mysterie Vve shal al in deede rise againe but vve shal not al be changed ✝ verse 52 In a moment in the tvvinkling of an eie at the * last trompet for * the trompet shal sound and the dead shal rise againe incorruptible and vve shal be changed ✝ verse 53 For this corruptible must doe on incorruption this mortal doe on immortalitie ✝ verse 54 And vvhen this mortal hath done on immortalitie then shal comme to passe the saying that is vvritten Death is svvallovved vp in victorie ✝ verse 55 Death vvhere is thy victorie Death vvhere is thy sting ✝ verse 56 And the sting of death is sinne and the povver of sinne is the Lavv. ✝ verse 57 But thankes be to God that hath giuen vs the victorie by our Lord IESVS Christ ⊢ ✝ verse 58 Therfore my beloued brethren be stable vnmoueable abounding in the worke of our Lord alvvaies knovving that your labour is not vaine in our Lord. ANNOTATIONS CHAP. XV. ●● Vvith me God vseth not man as a brute beast or a blocke but so vvorketh in him and by him that free wil may concurre in euery action vvith his grace vvhich is alvvaies the principal The heretikes to auoid this concurrence in vvorking labouring translate vvhich is vvith me vvhere the Apostle rather saith vvhich laboureth vvith me ●● Let vs eate and drinke S. Ambrose applieth these vvordes to our Christian Epicurians that taks avvay fasting and deny the merite thereof Hovv can vve be saued saith he if we vvash not avvay our sinnes by fasting seeing the scriptures say fasting and almes deliuer from sinne Vvhat are these nevv maisters then that exclude al merite of fasting is not this the very voice of the heathen saying Let vs eate and drinke to morovv vve shal die li. 10. epist ep 82. CHAP. XVI He prescribeth an order for their contributing to the Christians at Hierusalem 3 promising to come vnto them 10 Of Timothe● and of Apollos comming thither 13 and so vvith exhortation and diuers commendations he endeth verse 1 AND concerning the collections that are made for the saincts as I haue ordeined to the Churches of Galatia so doe ye also ✝ verse 2 In the first of the Sabboth let euery one of you put a part vvith him self laying vp vvhat shal vvel like him that not vvhen I come then collections be made ✝ verse 3 And vvhen I shal be present vvhom you shal approue by letters them vvil I send to carie your grace into Hierusalem ✝ verse 4 And if it be vvorthie that I also goe they shal goe vvith me ✝ verse 5 And I vvil come to you vvhen I shal haue passed through Macedonia for I vvil passe through Macedonia ✝ verse 6 And vvith you perhaps I vvil abide or vvil vvinter also that you may bring me on my vvay vvhithersoeuer I goe ✝ verse 7 For I vvil not novv see you by the vvay for I hope that I shal abide vvith you some litle time if our Lord wil permit ✝ verse 8 But I vvil tarie at Ephesus vntil Pentecost ✝ verse 9 For a great doore and euident is opened vnto me and many aduersaries ✝ verse 10 And if Timothee come see that he be vvithout feare vvith you for he vvorketh the vvorke of our Lord as also I. ✝ verse 11 Let no mā therfore despise him but cōduct ye him in peace that he may come to me for I expect him vvith the brethren ✝ verse 12 And of brother Apollo I doe you to vnderstand that I much intreated him to come to vnto you vvith the brethren at all it vvas not his minde to come novv but he vvil come vvhen he shal haue leisure ✝ verse 13 Vvatch ye stand in the faith doe manfully be strengthened ✝ verse 14 Let al your things be done in charitie ✝ verse 15 And I beseeche you brethren you knovv the house of Stéphanas and of Fortunátus that they are the first fruites of Achaia haue ordeined them selues to the ministerie of the saincts ✝ verse 16 that you also be subiect to such and to euery one that helpeth and laboureth with vs. ✝ verse 17 And I reioyce in the presence of Stephanas and Fortunatus and Achaicus because that vvhich you vvanted they haue supplied ✝ verse 18 For they haue refreshed both my spirit and yours Knovv them therfore that are such ✝ verse 19 The churches of Asia salute you Aquila and Priscilla vvith their domestical church salute you much in our Lord. ✝ verse 20 Al the brethren salute you Salute one an other in a holy kisse ✝ verse 21 The salutation vvith mine ovvne hand Paules ✝ verse 22 If any man loue not our Lord IESVS Christ be he anáthema Maranatha ✝ verse 23 The grace of our Lord IESVS Christ be vvith you ✝ verse 24 My charitie be vvith you al in Christ IESVS Amen ❧ THE ARGVMENT OF THE SECOND EPISTLE TO THE CORINTHIANS FOR the time vvhen this Epistle vvas vvritten looke the Argument of the epistle to the Romanes to vvit about the eightenth yere after his conuersion our Lordes passion because in the 11 chapter he maketh mention of 14 yeres not only after his Conuersion as to the Galatians but also after his rapte vvhich seemeth to haue bene when he vvas at Hierusalem Act. 9 26. foure yeres after his Conuersion Gal. 1 18 in a traunce or excesse of minde as he calleth it Act. 22 17. Is vvas vvritten at Troas it is thought and sent by Titus as vve reade chap. 8. It is for the most part against those false Apostles vvhom in the first part of the first to the Corinthians be noted or rather spared but novv is constrained to deale openly against them to defend both his ovvne person vvhich they sought to bring into contempt making vvay thereby to the correption of the Corinthians and vvithall to mainteine the excellencie of the Ministerie and Ministers of the nevv Testament aboue vvhich they did magnifie the Ministerie of the old Testament bearing themselues very high because they vvere Ievves Against these therefore S. Paule auoucheth the preeminent povver of his Ministerie by vvhich povver also he giueth a pardon to the incestuous fornicator vvhom he excommunicated in the last Epistle seeing novv his penance and againe threateneth to come excōmunicate those that had greuously sinned and remained impenitent Tvvo chapters also he interposeth of the coūtributions to the church of Hierusalem mentioned in his last exhorting them to doe liberally and also to haue all in areadines against his comming THE SECOND EPISTLE OF PAVL TO THE CORINTHIANS CHAP. I. By his troubles in Asia he comforteth them and against his Aduersaries the false apostles of the levves alleageth to them the testimonie of his ovvne and also of their conscience 17 ansvvering them
that obiected lightnes against him for not comming to Corinth according to his promis verse 1 PAVL an Apostle of IESVS Christ by the vvil of God and Timothee our brother to the Church of God that is at Corinth vvith al the saincts that are in al Achaia ✝ verse 2 Grace vnto you and peace from God our father and from our Lord IESVS Christ ✝ verse 3 Blessed be the God and father of our Lord IESVS Christ the father of mercies and God of al comfort ✝ verse 4 vvho comforteth vs in al our tribulation that vve also may be able to comfort them that are in all distresse by the exhortation vvherevvith vve also are exhorted of God ✝ verse 5 For as the ″ passions of Christ abound in vs so also by Christ doth our ″ comfort abound ✝ verse 6 And vvhether vve be in tribulation for your exhortation and saluation vvhether vve be exhorted for your exhortation and saluation vvhich vvorketh the toleration of the same passions vvhich vve also doe suffer ✝ verse 7 and our hope is firme for you knovving that as you are partakers of the passions so shal you be of the consolation also ⊢ ✝ verse 8 For vve vvil not haue you ignorant brethren concerning our tribulation vvhich happened in Asia that vve vvere pressed aboue measure aboue our povver so that it vvas tedions vnto vs euen to liue ✝ verse 9 But vve in our selues had the ansvver of death that vve be not trusting in our selues but in God vvho raiseth vp the dead ✝ verse 10 vvho hath deliuered and doth deliuer vs out of so great dangers in vvhom vve hope that he vvil yet also deliuer vs ✝ verse 11 you ″ helping vvithal in praier for vs that ″ by many mens persons thankes for that gift vvhich is in vs may be giuen by many in our behalfe ✝ verse 12 For our glorie is this the testimonie of our conscience that in simplicity and sincerity of God and not in carnal vvisedō but in the grace of God vve haue conuersed in this vvorld and more aboundantly tovvards you ✝ verse 13 For vve vvrite no other things to you then that you haue read and knovv And I hope that you shal knovv vnto the ende ✝ verse 14 as also you haue knovven vs in part that vve are ″ your glorie as you also ours in the day of our Lord IESVS Christ ✝ verse 15 And in this confidence I vvould first haue come to you that you might haue a second grace ✝ verse 16 and by you passe into Macedonia and againe from Macedonia come to you and of you be brought on my vvay into Ievvrie ✝ verse 17 Vvhereas then I vvas thus minded did I vse lightenes Or the things that I minde do I minde according to the flesh that there be vvith me It is and It is not ✝ verse 18 But God is faithful because our preaching vvhich vvas to you there is not in it ″ It is and It is not ✝ verse 19 For the Sonne of God IESVS Christ vvho by vs vvas preached among you by me and Syluanus and Timothee vvas not It is and It is not but It is vvas in him ✝ verse 20 For al the promises of God that are in him It is therfore also by him Amen to God vnto our glorie ✝ verse 21 And he that confirmeth vs vvith you in Christ and that hath anointed vs God ✝ verse 22 vvho also ″ hath sealed vs and giuen the pledge of the Spirit in our hartes ✝ verse 23 And I call God to vvitnesse vpon my soul that sparing you I came not any more to Corinth ✝ verse 24 ″ not because vve ouerrule your faith but vve are helpers of your ioy for in the faith you stand ANNOTATIONS CHAP. I. 5. Passions of Christ Al the afflictions of the faithful be called Christes ovvne passions not onely because they be suffered for him but for that there is so straite coniunction and communion betvvixt him being the head and euery of the liuing members of his body vvhich is the Church that vvhatsoeuer is suffered by any one of the same is counted as a peece of his ovvne Passion As likevvise vvhatsoeuer good vvorkes be done to any of them or by any of them be accepted as done to or by Christ him self Vvhich thing if the Protestants vvel vveighed they vvould not maruel that the Catholike Church attributeth such force of merite and satisfaction to the vvorke of holy men 5. The comfort abound Vvorldly men that see onely the exterior miseries and afflictions that Catholikes do suffer being persecuted by the Heathen or Heretikes deeme them exceding miserable but if they felt or could conceiue the aboundance of consolation vvhich Christ euer giueth according to the measure of their afflictions they vvould neuer vvonder at the voluntary toleration of vvhat torments so euer for Christes sake but vvould vvish rather them selues to be in any dungeon in England vvith the comfort that such haue from God then to liue out of the Church in al the vvealth of the vvorld ●1 You helping in praier S. Paul knevv that the helpe of other mens praiers vvas nothing derogatorie to the office of Christes mediation or intercession for him nor to the hope that he had in God and therfore he craueth the Corinthians aide herein as a support and succours for him self in the sight of God Vvith vvhat reason or Scripture then can the Protestants say that the praiers of Sainctes be iniurious to Christ or not to stand vvith the confidence vve haue in him As though it vvere more dishonour to God that vve should vse the aide of Sainctes in heauen then of sinners in earth or * that the intercession of these our fellovves beneath vvere more auailable then the praiers of those that be in the glorious sight of God aboue 11. By many mens He meaneth that as the praiers of many ioyned together for him shal be rather heard then of any alone so their common thankes giuing to God for graunting their request shal be more acceptable and glorious to God then any one mans thankes alone Vvhich thing doth much commend the holy Churches publike praiers processions stations and pilgrimages vvhere so many meete and vniformely ioyne their praiers and laudes together vnto God 14. Your glorie The Apostles teachers and preachers that conuert countries or particular persons to Christ and the peoples or parties by them conuerted shal in the day of iudgement haue much mutual ioy and glorie of and for eche other one giuing to the other great matter of merite in this life and of revvard in the next See 1 Thess 2. v. 19. 18. It is it is not As he dischargeth him self of al other leuitie touching his promis or purpose of comming to them so much more of al inconstancie in preaching Christes doctrine and faith Vvherein one day to affirme an other day to deny to dissent from his fellovves
the sentence of the Apostle vvhere he saith that vve shal al stand before the iudgement seate of Christ that euery one may receiue according to his deserts in the body either good or euil For in his life and before death he deserued this that these vvorkes after his death might be profitable vnto him for in deede they be not profitable for al men and vvhy so but because of the difference and diuersitie of mens liues vvhiles they vvere in flesh The like he hath in diuers other places August li. de Praed Sanct. c. 12. ad Dulcit q. 2. And so hath S. Denys c. 7. Ec. Hierarch 10. Either good or euil Heauen is as vvel the revvard of good vvorkes as Hel is the stipend of il vvorkes Neither is faith alone sufficient to procure saluation nor lacke of saith the onely cause of damnation by good deedes men merite the one and by il deedes they deserne the other This is the Apostles doctrine here and in other place hovv so euer the Aduersaries of good life and vvorkes teach othervvise 18. The ministerie of reconciliation Christ is the cheefe Minister according to his manhod of al our reconcilement to God and for him as his ministers the Apostles and their successors the Bishops and Priests of his Church in vvhom the vvord of reconcilement as vvel by ministring of the Sacrifice and Sacraments for remission of sinnes as by preaching and gouernement of the vvorld to saluation is placed And therfore their preaching must be to vs as if Christ him self did preach their absolution and remission of sinnes as Christes ovvne pardon their vvhole office being nothing els as vve see by this passage but the Vicarship of Christ 21. The iustice of God Euen as saith S. Augstine vvhen vve reade Saluation is our Lordes it is not meant that saluatiō Whereby our Lord is saued but vvhereby they are saued vvhō he saueth so vvhē it is said Gods iustice that is not to be vnderstood vvherevvith God is iust but that vvherevvith men are iust vvhom by his grace he iustifieth See S. Augustine de Sp. lit c. 1● ep 120 ad Honoratum and abhorre Caluins vvicked and vnlearned glose on this place that teacheth Iustice no othervvise to be in man then sinne in Christ Vvhereas the Scriptures call man iust because * he doth iustice but not so call they Christ sinne because he doth sinne but because he taketh avvay sinne and is a sacrifice for sinne as the Heretikes knovv very vvel that knovv the vse and signification of the Hebrevv vvord in al the old Testament namely Psal 19 8. and in the booke of Leuiticus very often c. 5. ● 9. 12. 14. 16. and Numer c. 29. CHAP. VI. That he helpeth vvith his exhortations and in al things behaueth him self as becommeth a minister of God 11 which he speaketh so openly because his hart is open vnto them exhorting them to be likevvise open-harted tovvardes him 14 and to auoid those infidels verse 1 AND vve ″ helping do exhorte that you receiue not the ″ grace of God in vaine ✝ verse 2 For he saith In time accepted haue I heard thee and in the day of saluation haue I holpen thee Behold novv is the time acceptable behold novv the day of saluation ✝ verse 3 to no man giuing any offence that our ministerie be not blamed ✝ verse 4 but in al things let vs exhibite our selues as the ministers of God in much patience in tribulations in necessities in distresses ✝ verse 5 in stripes in prisons in seditions in labours ″ in vvatchings in fasting ✝ verse 6 in chastitie in knovvledge in lōganimitie in svveetenes in the holy Ghost in charitie not feined ✝ verse 7 in the vvord of truth in the vertue of God by the armour of iustice on the right hand and on the left ✝ verse 8 by honour and dishonour by infamie and good fame as seducers and true as they that are vnknovven and knovven ✝ verse 9 as dying and behold vve line as chastened not killed ✝ verse 10 as sorovvful but alvvaies reioycing as needie but enriching many as hauing nothing and possessing al things ⊢ ✝ verse 11 Our mouth is open to you ô Corinthians our hart is dilated ✝ verse 12 You are not straitened in vs but in your ovvne bovvels you are straitened ✝ verse 13 But hauing the same revvard I speake as to my children be you also dilated ✝ verse 14 Beare not the yoke vvith infidels For vvhat participation hath iustice vvith iniquitie or ″ vvhat societie is there betwene light and darkenes ✝ verse 15 And vvhat agreement vvith Christ and Belial or vvhat part hath the faithful vvith the infidel ✝ verse 16 And vvhat agreement hath the temple of God vvith Idols For you are the temple of the liuing God as God saith That I vvil dvvel and vvalke in them and vvil be their God and they shal be my people ✝ verse 17 For the vvhich cause Goe out of the middes of them and separate your selues saith our Lord and touch not the vncleane and I vvil receiue you ✝ verse 18 and I vvil be a father to you and you shal be my sonne and daughters saith our Lord omnipotent ANNOTATIONS CHAP. VI. 1. Helping For that he declared before the Ministers of the nevv Testament to be Christes deputies and that vvhen they preach or do any function God as it vvere speaketh or doeth it by them he boldly novv saith Helping therfore that is to say ioyning or vvorking together vvith God vve do exhort 1. Grace in vaine The grace of God vvorketh not in man against his vvill nor forceth any thing vvithout his acceptation and consent and therfore it lieth in mans vvill to frustrate or to folovv the motion of God as this text plainely proueth 5. In Watchings Vvhen in the middes of many miseries and persecutions the Apostles yet of their ovvne accord added and required voluntarie vigils fastings and chastitie vve may vvel perceiue these vvorkes to be vvonderful grateful to God and specially needful in the Clergie 14. What societie Generally here is forbidden conuersation and dealing vvith al Infidels and consequently vvith Heretikes but specially in praiers or meetings at their Schismatical Seruice preaching or other diuine office vvhatsoeuer Vvhich the Apostle here vttereth in more particular and different termes that Christian folke may take the better heede of it No societie saith he nor felovvship no participation nor agreement no consent betvvene light and darknes Christ and Baal the temple of God and the temple of Idols al Seruice as pretended vvorship of God set vp by Heretikes or Schismatikes being nothing els but Seruice of Baal and plaine Idolatrie and their conuenticles nothing but conspirations against Christ from such therfore specially vve must seuer our selues alvvaies in hart and mind and touching any act of religion in body also
according as the children of Israel vvere commaunded by God to separate them selues from the Schismatikes Corè Dathan and Abiron and their tabernacles by these vvordes Depart from the tabernacles of the impious men and touch ye not those things vvhich pertaine to them lest you be envvrapped in their sinnes CHAP. VII He procedeth to exhorte them to puritie and to receiue him into their charitie 3 Which lest they should thinke he speaketh to accuse them he commendeth them highly both for their behauiour tovvard Titus and for their penance vvhich they had done vpon his other epistle verse 1 HAVING therfore these promisses my deerest let vs cleanse our selues from al inquinatiō of the flesh and spirit persiting sanctification in the feare of God ✝ verse 2 Receiue vs. Vve haue hurt no man vve haue corrupted no man vve haue circumuented no man ✝ verse 3 I speake not to your cōdemnation for I said before that you are in our hartes to die together and to liue together ✝ verse 4 Much is my confidence vvith you much is my glorying for you I am replenished vvith consolation I do excedingly abound in ioy in al our tribulation ✝ verse 5 For also vvhen vve vvere come into Macedonia our flesh had no rest but vve suffered al tribulatiō vvithout combats vvithin feares ✝ verse 6 But God that comforteth the humble did comforte vs in the comming of Titus ✝ verse 7 And not only in his comming but also in the consolation vvhervvith he vvas comforted among you reporting to vs your desire your vveeping your emulation for me so that I reioyced the more ✝ verse 8 For although I made you sorie in an epistle it repenteth me not albeit it repented me seing that the same epistle although but for a time did make you sorie ✝ verse 9 Novv I am glad not because you vvere made sorie but because you vvere made ″ sorie to penance For you vvere made sorie according to God that in nothing you should suffer detriment by vs. ✝ verse 10 For the sorovv that is according to God vvorketh penance vnto saluation that is stable but the sorovv of the vvorld vvorketh death ✝ verse 11 For behold this very thing that you vvere made sorie according to God hovv great carefulnes it vvorketh in you yea defense yea indignation yea feare yea desire yea emulation yea reuenge in al things you haue shevved your selues to be vndefiled in the matter ✝ verse 12 Therfore although I vvrote to you not for him that did the iniurie nor for him that suffered but to manifest our carefulnes that vve haue for you before God ✝ verse 13 therfore vve are comforted But in our consolation vve did the more aboundantly reioyce vpon the ioy of Titus because his spirit vvas refreshed of al you ✝ verse 14 And if to him I gloried any thing of you I am not cōfounded but as vve spake al things to you in truth so also our glorying that vvas to Titus is made a truth ✝ verse 15 and his bovvels are more aboundantly toward you remembring the obedience of you al hovv vvith feare and trembling you receiued him ✝ verse 16 I reioyce that in al things I haue confidence in you ANNOTATIONS CHAP. VII 9. Sorie to penance The sorovv vvhich a man taketh for vvorldly losses or any temporal aduersitie is not here commended but that vvhich is and ought to be in al men for their sinnes past vvhich is called here Sorovv tovvardes God and for penance othervvise called Contrition and is a thing excedingly requisite and much praised the fruites vvhereof are these that the Apostle reckeneth vvorking saluation Vvhich doctrine is farre distant from Luthers and Caluins and such vvicked Libertines that teach contrition to be al together a meanes to make sinnes either hypocrites or to put them in despaire CHAP. VIII By the example of the poore Macedonians he exhorteth them to contribute largely vnto the Church of Hierusalem 7 and by praising of them 9 and by the example of Christ 14 and by their ovvne spiritual profite in being partakers of that Churches merites 16 and by commending the collectors that he sendeth verse 1 AND vve doe you to vnderstand brethren the grace of God that is giuen in the churches of Macedonia ✝ verse 2 that in much experience of tribulation they had aboundance of ioy their very deepe pouertie abounded vnto the riches of their simplicitie ✝ verse 3 for according to their povver I giue them testimonie and aboue their povver they vvere willing ✝ verse 4 vvith much exhortation requesting vs the grace and communication of the ministerie that is done tovvard the saincts ✝ verse 5 And not as vve hoped but their ovvne selues they gaue first to our Lord then to vs by the vvil of God ✝ verse 6 in so much that vve desired Titus that as he began so also he vvould perfit in you this grace also ✝ verse 7 But as in al things you abound in faith and vvord and knovvledge al carefulnes moreouer also in your charitie tovvard vs that in this grace also you may abounde ✝ verse 8 I speake not as commaunding but by the carefulnes of others approuing also the good disposition of your charitie ✝ verse 9 For you knovv the grace of our Lord IESVS Christ that for you he vvas made poore wheras he vvas riche that by his pouertie you might be riche ✝ verse 10 And in this point I giue counsel for this is profitable for you vvhich haue begōne not only to doe but also to be willing from the yere past ✝ verse 11 but novv perfourme ye it also in deede that as your minde is prompt to be vvilling so it may be also to perfourme of that vvhich you haue ✝ verse 12 For if the vvil be prompt it is accepted according to that vvhich it hath not according to that vvhich it hath not ✝ verse 13 For not that other should haue ease and you tribulation but by an equalitie ✝ verse 14 Let in this present time your ″ aboundance supplie their vvant that their aboundance also may supplie your vvant that there be an equalitie ✝ verse 15 as it is vvritten He that had much abounded not and he that had litle vvanted not ⊢ ✝ verse 16 And thankes be to God that hath giuen the self same carefulnes for you in the hart of Titus ✝ verse 17 for that he admitted in deede exhortation but being more careful of his ovvne vvil he vvent vnto you ✝ verse 18 Vve haue sent also vvith him the brother vvhose praise is in the Gospel through al the churches ✝ verse 19 not only that but also he vvas ordeined of the churches fellovv of our peregrination for this grace vvhich is ministred of vs to the glorie of our Lord and our determined vvil ✝ verse 20 auoiding this lest any man might reprehend vs in this fulnes that is ministred of vs. ✝ verse 21 For
same dales they be novv solemnely kept his B. mothers and other Saincts as the Aduersaries them selues confesse aboue 1300 yeres as appeareth in the barbarous combattes betvvene Vvestphalus the Lutheran Caluin and by the vvritings betvvixt the Puritans and Protestants For vvhich purpose see also hovv old the holiday of S. Polycarpe is in Eusebius li. 4. c. 14 of the Assumptiō of our Ladie or her dormition in S. Athanasius S. Augustine S. Hierom. S. Damase both of that feast and of her Natiuitie in S. Bernard vvho professeth he receiued them of the Church that they ought to be most solemnel kept ep 174. Vvherein vve can not but vvonder at the nevv Church of England that though against the pure Caluinistes vvil and doctrine keepe other Saincts and Apostles daies of their death and yet haue abolished this special feast of our Ladies departure vvhich they might keepe though they beleeued not her Assumption in body vvhereof yet S. Denys giueth so great testimonie being assured she is departed at the least except they either ●are her or thinke her vvorthy of lesse remembrance then any other Sainct her self prophecying the contrarie of al Catholike generations that they should blesse her And in deede the Assumption is her proper day as also the feast of her Natiuitle the other of the Purification and the Annune●ation vvhich they keepe in England being not so peculiar to her but belonging rather to Christes Presentation in the Temple and his Conception To conclude vve may see in S. Cyprian ep 34. Origen ho. 3. in diuers Tertulliau de cor ●il S. Gregorie Nazianzene de amore pauperum the Councel of Gangres yea and in the councel of Nice it self giuing order for Easter and the certaine celebrating thereof that Christian Festiuities be holy aūcient and to be obserued on prescript daies and times and that this is not Iudaical obseruation of daies as Aërius taught for vvhich he vvas condemned of Heresie as S. Epīphanius witnesseth But of holidaies S. Augustine sheweth both the reason and his liking in these memorable vvordes 〈◊〉 for the feastes belonging to our Lord thus We dedicate and consecrate the memorie of Gods benefites vvith solemnities feastes and certaine appointed daies left by tract of times there might creept in ingrateful and vnkinde obliuion Of the festiuities of Martyrs thus Christian people celebrate the memories of Martyrs vvith religious solemnitie both to moue them selues to imitation of them and that they may be partakers of their merites and be holpen vvith their praiers Cont. Faust li. 20. c. 21. And of al Saincts daies thus Keepe ye and celibrate vvith sobrietie the Natiuities of Saincts that vve may imitate them vvhich haue gone before Vs and they may reioyce of vs vvhich pray for vs. In ps 88. Conc. 2. in fine And as is said of prescript daies of feastes so the like is to be said of fastes vvhich els vvhere vve haue shewed to be of the Apostles ordinance And so also of the Ecclesiastical diuision of the yere into Aduent Septuagesme c. the vveeke into so many I eries the day into Houres of praiers as the Prime the Third the Sixth the None c. Vvhereof see S. Cyprian vvho deriueth these things by the Scriptures from the Apostles also and counteth these things vvhich the vvicked Heretikes reproue to be ful of mysterie Like vnto this also is it that the holy Scriptures were so disposed of and deuided that certaine peeces as is alvvaies obserued and practised vntil this day should be read at one time and others at other times and seasons through out the yere according to the diuersitie of our Lordes actions and benefites or the Saincts stories then recorded Vvhich the Puritane Caluinists also condemne of superstition desiring to bring in hellish horrour and al disorder See conc Carthag 3. c. 47. pag. 288 of this booke 24. By an allegorie Here vve learne that the holy Scriptures haue beside the litteral sense a deeper spiritual and more principal meaning which is not only to be taken of the holy vvordes but of the very factes and persons reported both the speaches and the actions being significatiue ouer and aboue the letter Vvhich pregnancie of manifold senses if S. Paul had not signified him self in certaine places the Heretikes had bene lesse vvicked and presumptuous in condemning the holy fathers allegorical expositions almost vvholy who now shew them selues to be mere brutish and carnal men hauing no sense nor feeling of the profunditie of the Scriptures vvhich our holy fathers the Doctors of Gods Church savv ●1 Freedom He meaneth the libertie and discharge from the old ceremonies sacraments and the vvhole bondage of the Lavv and from the seruitude of sinne and the Diuel to such as obey him but not libertie to do vvhat euery man list or to be vnder no obedience of spiritual or temporal lavves and gonerners not a licence neuer to pray fast keepe holyday or vvorkday but vvhen and hovv it seemeth best to euery mans phantasie Such a dissolute licentious state is farre from the true libertie vvhich Christ purchased for vs. CHAP. V. Against the lie of the false Apostles he protesteth his mind of Circumcision 13 and testifieth that they are called to libertie But yet left any misconster Christian libertie he telleth them that they shal not inherite the kingdom vnles they abstaine from the vvorkes of the flesh vvhich are al mortal sinnes and do the fruitful vvorkes of the Spirit fulfilling al the commaundements of the Lavv by Charitie verse 1 STAND and be not holden in againe vvith the yoke of seruitude ✝ verse 2 Behold I Paul tel you that if you be circumcised Christ shal profite you nothing ✝ verse 3 And I testifie againe to euery man circumciding him self that he is a detter to doe the vvhole Lavv. ✝ verse 4 You are euacuated from Christ that are iustified in the Lavv you are fallē from grace ✝ verse 5 For vve in spirit by faith expect the hope of iustice ✝ verse 6 For in Christ IESVS * neither circumcision auaileth ought nor prepuce but ″ faith that vvorketh by charitie ✝ verse 7 You ranne vvel vvho hath hindered you not to obey the truth ✝ verse 8 The persuasion is not of him that calleth you * ✝ verse 9 A litle leauen corrupteth the vvhole paste ✝ verse 10 I haue confidence in you in our Lord that you vvil be of no other minde but he that troubleth you shal beare the iudgement vvhosoeuer he be ✝ verse 11 And as for me brethren if as yet I preach circumcision vvhy doe I yet suffer persecution then is the scandal of the crosse euacuated ✝ verse 12 I would they vvere also cut of that trouble you ✝ verse 13 For you brethrē are called into libertie only make not this ″ libertie an occasion to the flesh but by charitie serue
before as this Titus vvas by S. Paul And here it seemeth that he did not onely consecrate them vvhom the people had elected before but him self also made choise of the persons no mention being here made of any other election popular Vvhich though it vvere long vsed in the primitiue Church yet for diuers causes and specially for continual tumultes partialities and disorders vvhich S. Augustine much complaineth of in his time vvas iustly taken avvay and other better meanes of their designement appointed See Conc. Laodic cap. 12. 13. S. August de adult coniug li. 2. ● 20. Ep. 110. and Possid in vita Aug. ● ● And that the ordering of Priests or imposition of hands to that purpose belongeth onely to Bishops and to no inferior Priests or other persons it is plaine by the Apostolike practise set dovvne in the Scriptures namely in the Actes and in the Epistles to Timothee and Titus And S. Hierom vvho seemeth sometimes to say that in the primitiue Church there vvas no great difference betvvixt a Bishop and Priest yet he euer excepteth giuing holy Orders vvhich preeminence he attributeth to Bishops onely ep 85. as he doth also Confirming the Baptized by giuing them the holy Ghost through imposition of hand and holy Chrisme Dial. cont Lucifer c. 4. Note also that Aërius vvas of old condemned of heresie for holding that there vvas no difference betvvixt a Priest and a Bishop Epiph. har 75. August har 53. Note lastly the fraudulent translation of the Heretikes alvvaies turning for Priests vvhich here is euident to be a calling of Order and office elders saying That thou ordaine Elders vvhich in our vulgar tonge signifieth the age and not the Office properly and al this for hatred of Priests 6. Of one vvife To that vvhich is said vpon the like vvordes 1 Tim. 3 adde this testimonie of S. Epiphanius li. 3. 〈◊〉 2. cont harese● in fine Holy Priesthod saith he for the most part procedeth of Virgins and if not of virgins yet of them that liue a sole or single life but and if the single and sole persons suffice not to the Ministerie of such as conteine from their vviues or after once marying remaine vvidovves For him that hath him maried tvvise it is not lavvful to take to Priesthod c. If you list to see the causes vvhy bigamie is forbidden them that are to be Priests and continencie required of the Clergie see the same author li. 2. to 1. hares 59. S. Ambrose li. 1. Offic. c. 50. and vpon 1 Tim. 3. S. Augustine de b●no Coniugal c. 18. S. Hierom ep 50 c. 5 ad Pammachium and against Iouinian li. 1 c. 19. S. L●o ●p 87. and other auncient authors And if the studious reader peruse al antiquitie he shal finde al notable Bishops and Priests of Gods Church to haue been single or continent from their vviues if any vvere maried before they came to the Clergie So vvas S. Paul and exhorteth al men to the like 1 Cor. 7 7. So vvere al the Apostles after they folovved Christ at S. Hierom vvitnesseth affirming that our Lord loued Iohn specially for his virginitie Apol. ad Pammach c. 8. li. 1 cont Iouin c. 14. S. Ignatius ●p ● ad Philadelph saith of the said Iohn and of Timothee Titus Euodius Clement that they liued and died in chastitie reckening vp of the old-Testament diuers notable personages that did the same as Elias Iesus Naue othervvise called Iosue Melchlsedec Elisaeus Hiere●●●e Iohn Baptist No man is ignorant that al the notable fathers of the Greeke and Latin Church liued chast Athanasius Basil Nazianzene Chrysostom Cyprian Hilarie vvho entered into holy Orders after his vviues death Ambrose Hierom Augustine Leo Gregorie the great Certaine other notable fathers had once vviues but no holy men euer vsed them much lesse maried after they vvere in holy Orders A maruelous thing that so many heretofore should haue the gift of chastitie then and novv so fevv if the Protestants say true that skarse one among them in our age of al their sectes euen of their principal Superintendents hath had it CHAP. II. Vvhat to preach both to old and yong not onely vvith vvord but vvith example also and to seruants 11 For there are of al sortes in the Church and they must be instructed accordingly verse 1 BVT doe thou speake the things that become sound doctrine ✝ verse 2 Old men that they be sober chast vvise soūd in the faith in loue in patience ✝ verse 3 Old women in like maner in holy attire not il speakers not giuen to much wine teaching vvel ✝ verse 4 that they may teach the yong women vvisedom to loue their husbands to loue their children ✝ verse 5 vvise chast sober hauing a care of the house gētle subiect to their husbandes that the vvord of God be not blasphemed ✝ verse 6 Yong men in like maner exhort that they be sober ✝ verse 7 In al things shevv thy self an example of good vvorkes in doctrine in integritie in grauitie ✝ verse 8 the vvord sound irreprehensible that he vvhich is on the cōtrarie part may be afraid hauing no euil to say of vs. ✝ verse 9 * Seruants to be subiect to their maisters in al things pleasing not gainsaying ✝ verse 10 not defrauding but in al things shevving good faith that they may adorne the doctrine of our Sauiour God in al things ✝ verse 11 For the grace of God our Sauiour hath appeared to al men ✝ verse 12 instructing vs that denying impietie worldly desires vve liue soberly and iustly and godly in this vvorld ✝ verse 13 expecting the blessed hope and aduent of the glorie of the great God and our Sauiour IESVS Christ ✝ verse 14 vvho gaue him self for vs that he might redeeme vs from al iniquitie and might cleanse to him self a people acceptable a pursuer of good vvorkes ✝ verse 15 These things speake and exhort ⊢ and rebuke vvith al authoritie Let no man contemne thee CHAP. III. To teach them obedience vnto Princes and meekenes tovvardes al men considering that vve also vvere as they til God of his goodnes brought vs to Baptisme 8 To teach good vvorkes 9 and to auoid vaine question● 10 and obstinate Heretikes verse 1 ADMONISH them to be subiect to Princes and Potestates to obey at a vvord to be ready to euery good vvorke ✝ verse 2 to blaspheme no mā not to be litigious but modest shevving al mildenes tovvard al men ✝ verse 3 for we also vvere sometime vnvvise incredulous erring seruing diuerse desires voluptuousnesses liuing in malice enuie odible hating one an other ✝ verse 4 But vvhen the benignitie and kindnes tovvard man of our Sauiour God appeared ✝ verse 5 * not by the vvorkes of iustice vvhich vve did but according to his mercie he hath saued vs by the lauer of regeneratiō and renouation of the
vvas vvholy spiritual For then Christs death vvas not a corporal external visible and truely named sacrifice neither could Christ or Melchisedec be any otherwise a Priest then euery faithful man is vvhich to hold as the Caluinists folowing their owne doctrine must needes do is directly against the Scriptures and no lesse against Christes one oblation of his body vpon the Crosse then it is against the daily sacrifice of his body vpon the altar Therfore he hath a certaine host in external and proper maner to make perpetual oblation thereby in the Church for visible and external act of sacrificing in heauen he doth not exercise 4. If vpon the earth It is by his death and resurrection to life againe that his body is become apt and fitte in such diuine sort to be sacrificed perpetually For if he had liued in mortal sort still that vvay of mystical representation of breaking his body and separating the bloud from the same could not haue been agreable and so the Church and Christian people should haue lacked a priesthod and sacrifice Christ him self should not haue been a Priest of a peculiar order but either must haue offered in the things that Aarons Priests did or els haue been no Priest at all For to haue offered onely spiritually as all faithful men do that could not be ynough for his vocation and our redemption and state of the new Testament How his flesh vvas made fit to be offered and eaten in the B. Sacrament by his death see Isychius li. 1 in leuit cap. 2. 5. Heauenly things As the Church or state of the new Testament is commonly called Regnum coelorum Dei in the Scriptures so these heauenly things be probably taken by learned men for the mysteries of the new Testament And it seemeth that the paterne giuen to Moyses to frame his tabernacle by vvas the Church rather then the heauens them selues al S. Paules discourse tending to shew the difference betwixt the new Testament and the old and not to make comparison betwene the state of heauen and the old law Though incidently because the condition of the new Testament more neerely resembleth the same then the old state doth he sometime may speake somewhat therof also 10. Into their minde This also and the rest folowing is fulfilled in the Church and is the proper effect of the new Testament vvhich is the grace and spirit of loue graffed in the hartes of the faithful by the holy Ghost vvorking in the Sacraments and sacrifice of the new law to that effecte 10. Their God This mutual couenant made betwixt God and the faithful is that vvhich vvas dedicated and established first in the chalice of his bloud called therfore the nevv Testament in his bloud and vvhich vvas straight after ratified by the death of the ●●stator vpon the Crosse 11. Shal not teach So it vvas in the primitiue Church in such specially as vvere the first founders of our new state in Christ And that vvhich vvas verified in the Apostles and other principal men the Apostle speaketh generally as though it vvere so in the vvhole as S. Peter applieth the like out of Ioël and our Sauiour so speaketh vvhen he saith that such as beleeue in him shal vvorke miracles of diuers sortes Christian men then must not abuse this place to make chalenge of new inspirations and so great knowledge that they neede no Scriptures or teaching in this life as some Heretikes doe vvith much like reason and shew of Scriptures as the Protestants haue to refuse external sacrifice And it is no lesse phantastical madnesse to deny external sacrifice sacraments or Priesthod then it is to abolish teaching and preaching CHAP. IX In the old Testament that secular Sanctuarie had tvvo partes the one signifying that time vvith the ceremonies therof for the emundation of the flesh the other signifying heauen vvhich then vvas shut vntil our High priest Christ entered into it and that vvith his ovvne bloud shed for the emundation of our consciences Wherevpon he concludeth the excellencie of his tabernacle and host aboue the old 25 Noting also the differences that he entered but once so effectual vvas that one blouddy offering of himself for euer vvheras the Leuitical High priest entered euery yere once verse 1 THE former also in deede had iustificatiōs of seruice and a secular sanctuarie ✝ verse 2 For the tabernacle vvas made the first vvherin vvere the candlestickes and the table and the proposition of Ioaues vvhich is called Holy ✝ verse 3 But after the second vele the tabernacle vvhich is called Sancta Sanctorum ✝ verse 4 hauing a golden censar and the arke of the testamēt couered about on euery part vvith gold in the vvhich vvas ″ a golden potte hauing Manna and the rod of Aaron that had blossomed * the tables of the testament ✝ verse 5 and ouer it vvere * the ″ Cherubins of glorie ouers had ovving the propitiatorie of vvhich things it is not needeful to speake novv particularly ✝ verse 6 But these things being so ordered in the first tabernacle in deede the priests alvvaies entered accōplishing offices of the sacrifices ✝ verse 7 But in the second * once a yere the high priest only not vvithout bloud vvhich he offereth for his ovvne and the peoples ignorance ✝ verse 8 the holy Ghost signifying this that the vvay of the holies was not yet manifested the former tabernacle as yet standing ✝ verse 9 vvhich is a parable of the time present according to vvhich are offered giftes and hostes vvhich can not concerning the conscience make perfect him that serueth ✝ verse 10 onely in meates and in drinkes and diuerse baptismes and iustices of the flesh laid on them ″ vntil the time of correction ✝ verse 11 But Christ assisting an high Priest of the good things to come by a more ample and more perfect tabernacle not made vvith hand that is not of this creation ✝ verse 12 neither by the bloud of goates or of calues but by his ovvne bloud entered in once into the Holies ″ eternal redemption being found ⊢ ✝ verse 13 For * if the bloud of goates and of oxen the ashes of an heifer being sprinkled sanctifieth the polluted to the cleansing of the flesh ✝ verse 14 hovv much more hath ' the bloud of Christ vvho by the holy Ghost offered himself vnspotted vnto God cleansed ' our conscience from dead vvorkes to serue the liuing God ✝ verse 15 And therfore he is the mediatour of the nevv Testament that death being a meane vnto the redemption ″ of these preuarications vvhich vvere vnder the former testament they that are called may receiue the promise of eternal inheritance ⊢ ✝ verse 16 For * vvhere there is a testament the death of the testatour must of necessitie come betvvene ✝ verse 17 For a testament is confirmed in
prone to their old lavv and voluntarily after the knovvledge and profession of the Christian faith by Baptisme commit this sinne of incredulitie and apostasie they can neuer haue that aboundant remission applied vnto them by Baptisme vvhich can neuer be ministred to them againe And that general full pardon he calleth here oblation and aftervvard in the 26 verse hostiam pro peccato an host for sinne 26. If vve sinne vvillingly As the Caluinists abuse other like places against the holy sacrifice of the Masse so they abuse this as the Nouatians did before them to proue that an Heretike Apostata or any that vvilfully forsaketh the truth can neuer be forgiuen Vvhich as is before declared in the 6 chapter is most vvicked blasphemie the meaning hereof being as is there said onely to terrifie the Hebrues that falling from Christ they can nor so easily haue the host of Christes death applied vnto them because they can not be baptized any more but must passe by sacramental penance and satisfaction and other hard remedies vvhich Christ hath prescribed after Baptisme in the Churches discipline Therfore S. Cyril saith li. 5 in Io. cap. 17. Penan●e is not excluded by these vvordes of Paul but the renevving by the lauer of regeneration He doth not here take avvay the second or third remission of sinnes for he is not such an enemy to our saluation but the host vvhich is Christ he denieth that it is to be offered againe vpon the Crosse So saith this holy Doctor And by this place the like you see hovv perilous a thing it is for Heretikes ignorant persons to read the Scriptures Vvhich by folovving their ovvne fantasie * they peruert to their damnation 29. The bloud of the Testament Vvhosoeuer maketh no more account of the bloud of Christes sacrifice either as shed vpon the Crosse or as in the holy Chalice of the altar for our Sauiour calleth that also * the bloud of the nevv Testament then he doth of the bloud of calues and goates or of other common drinkes is vvorthy death and God vvil in the next life if it be not punished here reuenge it vvith greuous punishment 31. It is horrible Let al Christian people do satisfaction and penance for their sinnes in this life for the iudgemēts of God in the next life done by God him self of vvhat sort soeuer vvhether temporall as in Purgatorie or eternal as in Hell be exceding greuous 34. You had compassion To be merciful to the afflicted for religion to be partakers of their miseries is a very meritorious vvorke and giueth great confidence before God in the day of repaiment or remuneration for the same 34. With ioy If all Christian men vvould consider this they vvould not thinke it so great a matter to lose their land or goods for defense of the Catholike faith 38. Liueth of faith Faithful men afflicted in this life haue their comfort in their assured faith and hope of Christes comming to deliuer them once from all these miseries so by that faith and comfort they liue vvhereas othervvise this miserable life vvere a death CHAP. XI He exhorteth them by the definition of faith to sticke vnto God though they see not yet his revvard shevving that all the Saincts aforetime did the like being all constant in faith though not one of them receiued the promis that is the inheritance in heauen but they and vve novv after the comming of Christ receiue it together verse 1 AND ″ faith is the substance of things to be hoped for the argument of things ″ not appearing ✝ verse 2 For in this the old men obtained testimonie ✝ verse 3 * By faith vve vnderstand that the vvorldes vvere framed by the vvord of God that of inuisible things visible things might be made ✝ verse 4 * By faith Abel offered a greater hoste to God thē Cain * by vvhich he obtained testimonie that he vvas i●st God giuing testimonie to his giftes by it he being dead yet speaketh ✝ verse 5 * By faith Henoch vvas translated that he should not see death and he vvas not found because God translated him for before his translation he had testimonie that he had pleased God ✝ verse 6 But vvithout faith it is impossible to please God For ″ he that commeth to God must beleeue that he is and is a revvarder to them that seeke him ✝ verse 7 * By faith Noë hauing receiued an ansvver concerning those things vvhich as yet vvere not seen seating framed the arke for the sauing of his house by the vvhich he condemned the vvorld and vvas instituted heire of the iustice vvhich is by faith ✝ verse 8 * By faith he that is called Abraham obeied to goe forth into the place vvhich he vvas to receiue for inheritāce and he vvent forth not knovving vvhither he vvent ✝ verse 9 By faith he abode in the land of promise as in a strāge lād dvvelling in cottages vvith Isaac Iacob the coheires of the same promise ✝ verse 10 For he expected the citie that hath foundations vvhose artificer and maker is God ✝ verse 11 * By faith Sara also her self being barren receiued vertue in conceauing of seede yea past the time of age because she beleeued that he vvas faithful which had promised ✝ verse 12 For the vvhich cause euen of one and him quite dead there rose as the starres of heauen in multitude as the sand that is by the sea shore innumerable ✝ verse 13 According to faith died al these not hauing receiued the promises but beholding them a farre of and saluting them and cōfessing that they are pilgrimes strangers vpon the earth ✝ verse 14 for they that say these things doe signifie that they seeke a countrie ✝ verse 15 And in deede if they had been mindeful of the same from vvhence they came forth they had time verely to returne ✝ verse 16 but novv they desire a better that is to say a heauenly Therfore God is not confounded to be called their God for he hath prepared them a citie ✝ verse 17 * By faith Abraham offered Isaac vvhen he vvas tempted and his onlie-begotten did he offer vvho had receiued the promises ✝ verse 18 to vvhom it vvas said That in Isaac shal seede be called to thee ✝ verse 19 accounting that God is able to raise vp euen from the dead wherevpō he receiued him also for a parable ✝ verse 20 * By faith also of things to come Isaac blessed Iacob and Esau ✝ verse 21 * BY faith Iacob dying blessed euery one of the sonnes of Ioseph * and ″ adored the toppe of his roddo ✝ verse 22 * By faith Ioseph dying made mention of the going forth of the children of Israël and gaue commaundement concerning his bones ✝ verse 23 * By faith Moyses being borne vvas
Law But if thou iudge the Lavv thou art not a doer of the Lavv but a iudge ✝ verse 12 For there is one lavv-maker and iudge that can destroy and deliuer ✝ verse 13 But thou * vvhat art thou that iudgest thy neighbour Behold novv you that say To day or to morovv vve vvil goe into that citie and there certes vvil spend a yere and vvil traficke and make our gaine ✝ verse 14 vvho are ignorāt vvhat shal be on the morovv For vvhat is your life It is a vapour appearing for a litle vvhile and aftervvard it shal vanish avvay ✝ verse 15 for that you should say If our Lord vvil and If vve shal liue vve vvil doe this or that ✝ verse 16 But novv you reioyce in your arrogancies Al such reioycing is vvicked ✝ verse 17 To one therfore knovving to doe good and not doing it to him it is sinne ANNOTATION CHAP. IIII. 8. Purifie your hartes Man vve see here maketh him self cleane and purgeth his owne hart Vvhich derogateth nothing to the grace of God being the principal cause of the same Yet Protestants thinke vve derogate from Christs Passion vvhen vve attribute such effects to our owne vvorkes or to other secundarie helpes and causes CHAP. V. By the damnatiō to come vpon the vnmerciful riche he exhorteth the persecuted to patience and by their ovvne revvard and by examples 12 Not to svveare at all 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 talke talke ● In affliction to pray in prosperitie to sing in sicknes to call for the Priests and that they pray ouer them and anoile them vvith oile and 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 the sicke persons confesse their sinnes 19 Finally hovv meritorious it is to conuert the erring vnto the Catholike faith or the sinner to amendment of life verse 1 GOE to novv ye riche men vveepe hovvling in your miseries vvhich shal come to you ✝ verse 2 Your riches are corrupt and your garmentes are eaten of mothes ✝ verse 3 Your gold and siluer is rusted and their iust shal be for a testimonie to you and shal eate your flesh as fire You haue stored to your selues vvrath in the last daies ✝ verse 4 Behold ″ the hire of the vvorkemen that haue reaped your fields vvhich is defrauded of you crieth and their crie hath entred into the eares of the Lord of Sabboth ✝ verse 5 You haue made merie vpon the earth and in riotousnes you haue nourished your hartes in the day of slaughter ✝ verse 6 You haue presented and slaine the iust one and he resisted you not ✝ verse 7 Be patient therfore brethren vntil the comming of our Lord. Behold the husband man expecteth the pretious fruite of the earth patiently bearing til he receiue the timely and the latevvard ✝ verse 8 Be you also patient and confirme your hartes because the comming of our Lord vvil approche ' ✝ verse 9 Grudge not brethren one against an other that you be not iudged Behold the iudge standeth before the gate ✝ verse 10 Take an example brethren of labour and patience the prophetes vvhich spake in the name of our Lord. ✝ verse 11 Behold vve accoūt them blessed that haue suffered The sufferance of Iob you haue heard and the end of our Lord you haue seen because our Lord is merciful and pitieful ✝ verse 12 But before al things my brethren * ″ svveare not neither by heauen nor by earth nor other othe whatsoeuer But let your talke be yea yea no no that you fall not vnder iudgement ✝ verse 13 Is any of you in heauinesse let him pray Is he of a cheereful hart let him sing ✝ verse 14 Is any man sicke amōg you ″ let him bring in the priestes of the Churche and let them pray ouer him * ″ anoiling him vvith oile in the name of our Lord. ✝ verse 15 and ″ the praier of faith ″ shal saue the sicke and our Lord ″ shal lift him vp and if he be in sinnes ″ they shal be remitted him ✝ verse 16 ″ Confesse therfore your sinnes one to an other pray one for an other that you may be saued ⊢ for the continual praier of a iust man auaileth much ✝ verse 17 * Elias vvas a man like vnto vs passible and vvith praier ″ he praied that it might not raine vpon the earth and it rained not for three yeres and sixe monethes ✝ verse 18 And * he praied againe and the heauen gaue raine and the earth yelded her fruite ✝ verse 19 My brethren if any of you shal erre from the truth a man conuert him ✝ verse 20 he must know that he vvhich maketh a sinner to be conuerted from the errour of his vvay ″ shal saue his soule from death and couereth a multitude of sinnes ⊢ ANNOTATIONS CHAP. V. 4. The hire To vvithhold from the poore or labourer the hire or vvages that is due or promised to him for his seruice or vvorke done is a great iniquitie and one of those fiue sinnes vvhich in holy Vvrite be said to call for vengeance at Gods hand as vve see here They be called in the Catechisme Sinnes crying to heauen The other foure be Murder Gen. 18 v. 20. Vsurie Exod. 22. v. 27. The sinne against nature Gen. 18. v. 20. The oppression and vexation of vvidovves pupilles strangers and such like Ib. Exod. 3. v. 9. 12. Svveare not He forbiddeth not al othes as the Anabaptists falsely say for in iustice and iudgement vve may be by our lavvful Magistrate put to svveare and may lavvfully take an othe as also for the aduantaging of any necessarie truth vvhen time and place require but the custom of svvearing and al vaine light and vnnecessarie othes in our daily speache do displease God highly and are here forbidden by the Apostle as also by our Sauiour Mat. 5. 14. Let him bring in the Priests The Protestants for their special hatred of the holy order of Priesthod as els vvhere often so here they corrupt the text euidently translating Presbyteros elders As though the Apostle had meant men of age and not such as vvere by holy office Priests S. Chrysostom vvho knevv the sense and signification of the Greeke vvord according to the Ecclesiastical vse and the vvhole Churches iudgement better then any Protestant aliue taketh it plainely for Sacerdotes that is Priests li. 3 de Sacerdotio prope initium And if they confesse that it is a vvord of office vvith them also though they call them Elders and not Priests then vve demaund vvhether the Apostle meane here men of that function vvhich they in their nevv Churches call Elders If they say no as they must needes for Elders vvith their are not deputed specially to publike praying or administration of the Sacraments such as the Apostle here requireth to be sent for then they must needes graunt that their Elders ansvver not to the function of those vvhich in
my beloued sonne in vvhom I haue pleased my self heare him ✝ verse 18 And this voice vve heard brought from heauen vvhen vve vvere vvith him in the holy mounte ✝ verse 19 And we haue the prophetical vvord more sure vvhich you doe vvel attending vnto as to a candel shining in a darke place vntil the day davvne and the day starre arise in your hartes ⊢ ✝ verse 20 vnderstanding this first that no prophecie of scripture is made by ● priuate interpretation ✝ verse 21 For * not by mans vvil vvas prophecie brought at any time but the holy men of God spake inspired vvith the holy Ghost ANNOTATIONS CHAP. I. 10. By good vvorkes Here vve see that Gods eternal predestination and election consisteth vvith good vvorkes yea that the certainty and effect thereof is procured by mans free vvill and good vvorkes and that our vvel doing is a meane for vs to attaine to the effect of Gods predestination that is to life euerlasting and therfore it is a desperate folly and a great signe of reprobate persons to say If I be predestinate doe vvhat I vvil I shal be saued Nay the Apostle saith If thou hope to be one of the predestinate for knovv it thou canst not do vvel that thou maist be the more assured to attaine to that thou hopest or make it sure by good vvorkes The Protestāts in such cases not much liking these vvordes by good vvorkes though the latin haue it vniuersally and some Greeke copies also as Beza confesseth leaue them out in their translations by their vvonted pollicie 15. After my decease also These vvordes though they may be easily altered by cōstruction into diuers senses not vntrue yet the correspondēce of the partes of the sentēce going before and folovving giue most plaine this meaning that as during his life he vvould not omit to put them in memorie of the things he taught them so after his death vvhich he knew should be shortly he vvould not faile to endeuour that they might be mindeful of the same Signifying that his care ouer them should not cease by death that by his intercession before God after his departure he vvould doe the same thing for them that he did before in his life by teaching and preaching This is the sense that the * Greeke Scholies speake of and this is most proper to the text and consonant to the old vse of this Apostle and other Apostolike Saincts and fathers of the primitiue Church S. Clement in his Epistle to S. Iames our Lordes brother vvitnesseth that S. Peter encouraging him to take after his decease the charge of the Apostolike Romane See promised that after his departure he vvould not cease to pray for him his flocke thereby to ease him of his Pastoral burden To. 1 Concil ep 1. S. Clem. in initio And S. Leo the Great one of his successors in the said See often attributeth the good administration and gouernement thereof to S. Peters praiers and assistance namely in these goodly vvorkes Ser 3 in anniuers 〈◊〉 assumpt ad Pontif. We are much bound saith he to giue thankes to our Lord and Redeemer Iesus Christ that hath giuen so great povver to him vvhom he made the Prince of the vvhole Church that if in our time also any thing be done vvel be rightly ordered by vs it is to be imputed to his vvorkes and his geuernement to vvhom it vvas said And thou being conuerted confirme thy brethren and to vvhom our Lord after his resurrection said thrise leede my sheepe Which novv also vvithout doubt the godly Pastor doth execute confirming vs vvith his exhortations and not ceasing to pray for vs that vve be euercome vvith no tentation c. Yea it vvas a common thing in the primitiue Church among the auncient Christians and alvvaies since among the faithful to make couenant in their life time that vvhether of them vvent to heauen before the other he should pray for his frende and fellovv yet aliue See the Ecclesiastical historie of the holy virgin and Martyr Potamiaena promising at the houre of her Martyrdom that after her death she vvould procure mercie of God to Basilides one of the souldiars that ledde her to execution and so she did Euseb li. 6. c. 4. Also S. Cyprian ep 57 in fine Let vs saith he pray mutually one for an other and vvhether of vs tvvo shal by Gods elemencie be first called for let his loue continue and his praier not cease for his brethren and sisters in the vvorld So said this holy Martyr at that time vvhen Christiās vvere so far from Caluinisme vvhich abhorreth the praiers of Saincts praying to them that to be sure they bargained before hād to haue the martyrs other Saincts to pray for them The same S. Cyprian also in his booke De disciplina habitu virginum in fine after a godly exhortation made to the holy Virgins or Nonnes in his time speaketh thus vnto them Tantum tunc mementote nostri cùm incipiet in vobis virginitas honorari that is Onely then haue vs in remembrance vvhen your virginitie shal begin to be honoured that is after their departure Vvhere he insinuateth the vse of the Catholike Church in keeping the festiual daies and other dueties tovvard the holy Virgins in heauen S. Hierom also in the same manner speaketh to Heliodorus saying that vvhen he is once in heauen then he vvil pray for him that exhorted and incited him to the blessed state of the Monastical life Ep. 1. c. 2. And so doth he speake to the vertuous matrone Paula after her death desiring her to pray for him in his old age affirming that she shal the more easily obtaine the neeres she is novv ioyned to Christ in heauen in Epitaph Paule in fine It vvere to long to report hovv S. Augustine desireth to be holpen by S. Cyprians praiers then and long before a Sainct in heauen to the vnderstanding of the truth concerning the peace and regiment of the Church li. 5 de Bapt. cont Donatistas c. 17. And in an other place the same holy Doctor alleageth the said S. Cyprian saying that great numbers of our parents brethren children frendes and other expect vs in great solicitude and carefulnes of our saluation being sure of their ovvne li. 1 de praedest Sanctorum c. 14. S. Gregorie Nazianzene in his orations of the praise of S. Cyprian in fine and of S. Basil also in fine declareth hovv they pray for the people vvhich tvvo Saincts he there inuocateth as al the auncient fathers did both generally al Saincts and as occasion serued particularly their special Patrones Among the rest see hovv holy Ephrem in orat de laud. S. Deipara praied to our B. Ladie vvith the same termes of Aduocatt Hope Reconciliatrix that the faithful yet vse and the Protestants can not abide S. Basil ho. de 40 Martyribus in fine S. Athanasius Ser. in Euang. de
there be three vvhich giue testimonie in earth the spirit vvater and bloud and these three be one ' ✝ verse 9 If vve receiue the testimonie of men the testimonie of God is greater because this is the testimonie of God vvhich is greater that he hath testified of his sonne ✝ verse 10 * He that beleeueth in the sonne of God hath the testimonie of God in him self ⊢ He that beleeueth not the Sōne maketh him a lier because he beleeueth not in the testimonie vvhich God hath testified of his sonne ✝ verse 11 And this is the testimonie that God hath giuen vs life euerlasting And this life is in his sonne ✝ verse 12 He that hath the Sonne hath life he that hath not the sonne of God hath not life ✝ verse 13 These thinges I vvrite to you that you may knovv that you haue eternal life which beleeue in the name of the sonne of God ✝ verse 14 And this is the confidence which vve haue toward him that * vvhat soeuer vve shal aske according to his vvill he heareth vs. ✝ verse 15 And vve knovv that he heareth vs vvhatsoeuer vve shal aske vve knovv that vve haue the petitions vvhich vve request of him ✝ verse 16 He that knoweth his brother to sinne a sinne not to death let him aske and life shal be giuen him sinning not to death There is ″ a sinne to death ″ for that I say not that any man aske ✝ verse 17 Al iniquitie is sinne And there is a sinne to death ' ✝ verse 18 Vve know that euery one vvhich is borne of God sinneth not but the generation of God preserueth him and the vvicked one toucheth him not ✝ verse 19 Vve knovv that vve are of God and the vvhole vvorld is set in vvickednesse ✝ verse 20 And vve knovve that the sonne of God commeth and he * hath giuen vs vnderstanding that vve may knovv the true God may be in his true sonne This is the true God life euerlasting ✝ verse 21 My litle children keepe your selues ″ from Idols Amen ANNOTATIONS CHAP. V. 5. His commaundements are not heauie Hovv can the Protestants say that Gods commaundements can not possibly be fulfilled or kept in this life seing the Apostle saith they be not heauie and Christ saith his yoke is svveete and his burden light See for the ful vnderstanding of this place S. Augustine de perfectione iustitia c. 10. The Heretikes in fauour of their foresaid errour rather translate His commaundements are not greuous then are not heauie 7. Three vvhich giue testimonie An expresse place for the distinction of three persons the vnitie of nature and essence in the B. Trinitie against the Arians and other like Heretikes vvho haue in diuers ages found them selues so pressed vvith these plaine Scriptures that they haue as it is thought altered and corrupted the text both in Greeke and Latin many vvaies euen as the Protestants handle those textes that make against them But because vve are not novv troubled vvith Arianisme so much as vvith Caluinisme vve neede not stand vpon the varietie of readings or expositions of this passage See S. Hierom in his epistle put before the 7 Canonical or Catholike Epistles 16. A sinne to death A sinne to death is an other thing then a mortal sinne for it is that mortal sinne onely vvhereof a man is neuer penitent before his death or in vvhich he continueth til death and dieth in it I affirme saith S. Augustine de correp grat c. 12 that a sinne to death is to leaue faith vvorking by charitie euen til death So likevvise in the vvordes before a sinne not to death is not that vvhich vve call a venial sinne but any that a man committeth and continueth not therin til death 16. For that I say not If the sinne to death vvhere of he speaketh be the sinne vvherein a man dieth vvithout repentance according to S. Augustines vvordes before rehearsed then the praier vvhich he speaketh of must needes be praier for the dead because he speaketh of praying or not praying for them that died in deadly sinne exhorting vs to pray and encouraging vs to doe it vvith confidence to be heard if vve pray for them that departed this life not in deadly sinne and contrarivvise in maner dissuading discouraging vs from praying for such as continued in vvickednes euen til their liues end And S. Augustine setteth dovvne the Churches practise agreable to the Apostles meaning li. 21 c. 24. de Ciuit. Dei if there be any saith he that persist til death in impenitence of hart doth the Church novv pray for them that is for the soules of them that so are departed So saith he And this is the cause that Concilium Bracharense primum sap 34 forbiddeth to pray for such as die in desperation or kil them selues and the reason vvhy the Church forbeareth to pray for Heretikes that die in their heresie or mainteine heresie vnto death and by their death And that the place is most properly or onely meant of praying for the departed this conuinceth that neither the Church nor any man is dehorted here from praying for any sinner yet liuing not for he remission of any sinne in this life al sinnes of vvhat sort soeuer being pardonable so long as the committers of them be in case and state to repent as they be so long as they be in this vvorld And vve see that the Church praieth and is often heard for Heretikes Ievves Turkes Apostataes and vvhat other infidels or il men soeuer during their liues And it is great blasphemie that the Caluinistes vtter vpon this place to vvit that Apostasie and certaine other sinnes of the reprobate can not be forgiuen at al in this life Vvhich they hold onely to auoid the sequele of praying for the dead vpon these vvordes of S. Iohn besides that they must take vpon them presumptuously to knovv and discerne of Gods secretes vvho be reprobate and vvho be not and according to that pray for some and not for othersome al vvhich is most vvicked and absurd presumption As for their allegation that S. Ieremie the Prophet vvas forbidden to pray for the Ievves and vvarned that he should not be heard Chap. 7. 11. 14 there is great difference first he had a reuelation by the vvordes of God that they vvould continue in their vvickednes as vve haue not of any certaine person vvhereof S. Iohn here speaketh secondly Ieremie vvas not forbidden to pray for the remission of their sinnes nor had denial to be heard therein for any mans particular case vvhereof the Apostle here speaketh but he vvas told that they should not escape the temporal punishment and affliction vvhich he had designed for them and that he vvould not heard him therein 21. From idols It is so knovven a treacherie of Heretikes to trāslate idola images as here and in a
thus the damnation of the vvhole adulterous blouddy societie he doth also expresly report of their three grād Captaines damnation vvhich are these Antichrist and his False prophet and the Deuil him self the author of al this mischiefe Finally on the other side in the fifth part he reporteth the vnspeakeable and euerlasting glorie that the Church after al this suffering shal by Christ her glorious Spouse be assumpted vnto And so he concludeth the booke THE APOCALYPSE OF IOHN THE APOSTLE CHAP. I. 9. S. Iohn being banished in the ile Patmos is commaunded to vvrite to the seum Churches of Asia signified by the seuen candlestickes that vvhich he savv vpon a Sunday round about the Sonne of man 13 vvhose maner of appar●tion is described verse 1 THE ″ Apocalypse of IESVS Christ vvhich God gaue him to make manifest to his seruants the thinges vvhich must be done quickly and signified sending by his Angel to his seruant Iohn ✝ verse 2 vvho hath giuen testimonie to the vvord of God and the testimonie of IESVS Christ vvhat things soeuer he hath seen ✝ verse 3 Blessed is he that readeth and heareth the wordes of this prophecie and keepeth those thinges Which be vvritten in it for the time is nigh ✝ verse 4 Iohn ″ to the seuen churches vvhich are in Asia Grace to you and peace from * him that is and that vvas and that shal come and ″ from the seuen spirites vvhich are in the sight of his throne ✝ verse 5 and from IESVS Christ vvho is the faithful vvitnes the * first borne of the dead the prince of the kings of the earth vvho hath loued vs and * vvashed vs from our sinnes in his bloud ⊢ ✝ verse 6 and hath made vs * ″ a kingdom and priestes to God and his father to him be glorie and empire for euer and euer Amen ✝ verse 7 Behold he commeth vvith the cloudes and euery eie shal see him and * they that pricked him And al the tribes of the earth shal bevvaile them selues vpon him yea Amen ✝ verse 8 * I am Alpha and Omega the beginning and end saith our Lord God vvhich is and vvhich vvas and vvhich shal come the omnipotent ✝ verse 9 I Iohn your brother and partaker in tribulation and the kingdom and patience in Christ IESVS vvas in the Iland vvhich is called Patmos for the vvord of God and the testimonie of IESVS ✝ verse 10 I vvas in spirit ″ on the Dominical day and heard behind me a great voice as it vvere of a trompet ✝ verse 11 saying That vvhich thou feest vvrite in a booke and send to the seuen churches vvhich are in Asia to Ephesus and Smyrna and Pergamus and Thiatîra and Sardis and Philadelphia and Laodicia ✝ verse 12 And I turned to see the voice that spake vvith me And being turned I savv seuen candlestickes of gold ✝ verse 13 in the middes of the seuen candlestickes of gold one like to the Sonne of man ″ vested in a priestly garment to the foote and girded about neere to the pappes vvith a girdle of gold ✝ verse 14 and his head and heares vvere vvhite as vvhite vvoole as snovv and his eies as the flame of fire ✝ verse 15 and his feete like to latten as in a burning fornace and his voice as the voice of many vvaters ✝ verse 16 and he had in his right hand seuen starres and from his mouth proceded a sharpe tvvo edged svvord and his face as the sunne shineth în his vertue ✝ verse 17 And vvhen I had seene him I fel at his feete as dead And he put his right hand vpon me saying Feare not * I am the first and the last ✝ verse 18 and aliue and vvas dead and behold I am liuing for euer and euer and haue the keies of death and of hel ✝ verse 19 Vvrite therefore the thinges vvhich thou hast seene and that are and that must be done after these ✝ verse 20 The sacrament of the seuen starres vvhich thou hast seene in my right hand and the seuen candlestickes of Gold ″ the seuen starres are ″ the angels of the seuen churches and the seuen candlestickes are the seuen churches ANNOTATIONS CHAP. I. 1. APOCALYPSE Of the Apocalypse thus vvriteth the auncient father Denys Bishop of Corinth as Eusebius alleageth him li. 7 c. 20 hist Eccl. Of this booke saith he this is my opinion that the matter thereof is far more profound then my vvit can reache vnto and I doubt not but almost in euery sentence of it there lieth hidden a certaine sense exceding mystical and maruelous vvhich though I vnderstand not yet I conceiue that vnder the vvordes there is a deepe meaning and I measure not the matter by reason but attribute al to faith taking it to be more high and diuine then I can by cogitation comprise not reprouing that vvhich I vnderstand not but therfore I admire vvith reuerēce because my vvit can not attaine to it Againe S. Augustine saith that in the Apocalypse many things are obscurely spoken to exercise the minde of the reader and yet some fevv things left euident that through them a man may vvith labour searche out the rest specially for that the author so repeateth the same things in diuers sortes that seeming to speake of sundry matters in deede is found bus to vtter the same things diuers vvaies li. 20 de Ciuit. Del c. 17. Vvhich vve set dovvne here in the beginning to vvarne the good Christian reader to be humble and vvise in the reading both of al other holy Scriptures and namely of this diuine and deepe prophecie giuing him further to vnderstand that vve vvil in our Annotations according to our former trade and purpose onely or cheefely note vnto the studious such places as may be vsed by Catholikes or abused by Heretikes in the controuersies of this time and some other also that haue special matter of edification and that as breefely as may be for that the volume grovveth great 4. To the 7 Churches That certaine numbers may be obserued as significatiue and mystical it is plaine by many places of holy Scripture and by the auncient Doctors special noting of the same to many purposes Vvhereby vve see the rashnes of our Aduersaries in condemning generally al religious respect of certaine numbers in our praiers fastes or actions Namely the number of Seuen is mystical and prophetical perfect and vvhich as S. Augustine saith the Church knovveth by the Scriptures to be specially dedicated to the Holy Ghost and to appertaine to spiritual mundation as in the Prophets appointing of Naam in to vvash seuen times in lordan and the sprinkling of the bloud seuen times against the tabernacle li. 4 qu●st in numer q. 33 See li. 5. c. 5 de Gen. ad lit li. 5 quest in Deuter. q. 42. Al these visions stand
Al vvhich being vvel considered the Heretikes are to contentious and incredulous to discredite the same as they commonly doe CHAP. XII 4 The great dragen the Diuel vvatching the vvoman that brought forth a man childe to deuoure it God tooke avvay the childe to him self and fed the vvoman in the desert 7 Michael fighting vvith the dragon ouercōmeth him 13 vvho being throvven dovvne to the earth persen●teth the vvomā her seede verse 1 AND a great signe appeared in heauen a vvoman clothed vvith the sunne and the moone vnder her feete on her head a crovvne of tvvelue starres ✝ verse 2 being with childe she cried also traueling and is in anguish to be deliuered ✝ verse 3 And there vvas seen an other signe in heauen and behold a great red dragon hauing seuē heades ten hornes and on his heades seuen diademes ✝ verse 4 his taile drevv the third part of the starres of heauen and cast them to the earth and the dragon stoode before the vvoman vvhich vvas ready to be deliuered that vvhen she should be deliuered he might deuoure her sonne ✝ verse 5 And she brought forth a man childe vvho vvas * to gouerne al nations in an yron rodde her sonne vvas taken vp to God and to his throne ✝ verse 6 ″ the vvoman fled into the vvildernesse where she had a place prepared of God that there they might feede her a thousand tvvo hundred sixtie daies ✝ verse 7 And there vvas made ″ a great battel in heauen Michael and his Angels fought vvith the dragon and the dragon fought and his Angels ✝ verse 8 and they preuailed not neither vvas their place found any more in heauen ✝ verse 9 And that great dragon vvas cast forth the old serpent vvhich is called the Deuil and Satan vvhich seduceth the vvhole vvorld and he vvas cast into the earth his Angels vvere throvven downe vvith him ✝ verse 10 And I heard a great voice in heauen saying Novv is there made saluation and force and the kingdom of our God and the povver of his Christ because the accuser of our brethren is cast forth vvho accused them before the sight of our God day and night ✝ verse 11 And they ouercame him by the bloud of the Lambe and by the vvord of their testimonie and they loued not their liues euen vnto death ✝ verse 12 Therfore reioyce ô heauens and you that dvvel therein Vvo to the earth and to the sea because the Diuel is descēded to you hauing great vvrath knovving that he hath a litle time ✝ verse 13 And after the dragon savv that he vvas throvven into the earth he persecuted the vvomā vvhich brought forth the man-childe ✝ verse 14 and there vvere giuen to the vvoman tvvo vvinges of a great egle that shee might flie into the desert vnto her place vvhere she is nourished for a time times halfe a time from the face of the serpent ✝ verse 15 And the serpent cast out of his mouth after the vvoman vvater as it vvere a floud that he might make her ″ to be caried avvay vvith the floud ✝ verse 16 And the earth holpe the vvoman and the earth opened her mouth and svvallovved vp the floud vvhich the dragon cast out of his mouth ✝ verse 17 And the dragon vvas angrie against the vvoman and vvent to make battel vvith the rest of her seede vvhich keepe the commaundements of God and haue the testimonie of IESVS Christ ✝ verse 18 And he stood vpon the sand of the sea ANNOTATIONS CHAP. XII 6. The vvoman fled This great persecution that the Church shal flee from is in the time of Antichrist and shal endure but three yeres and a halfe as is noted v. 14 in the margent In vvhich time for al that she shal not vvant our Lordes protection nor true Pastors nor be so secrete but al faithful men shal knovv and folovv her much lesse shal she decay erre in faith or degenerate and folovv Antichrist as Heretikes do vvickedly feine As the Church Catholike novv in England in this time of persecution because it hath no publike state of regiment nor open free exercise of holy functions may be said to be fled into the desert yet it is neither vnknovven to the faithful that folovv it nor the enemies that persecute it as the hidde company that the protestants talke of vvas for some vvorldes together neither knovven to their frendes nor foes because there vvas in deede none such for many ages together And this is true if vve take this flight for a very corporal retiring into vvildernes Vvhere in deede it may be and is of most expounded to be a spiritual flight by forsaking the ioyes and solaces of the vvorld and giuing her self to contemplation and penance during the time of persecution vnder Antichrist And by enlarging the sense it may also very vvel signifie the desolation and affliction that the Church suffereth and hath suffered from time to time in this vvildernes of the vvorld by al the forerunners and ministers of Antichrist Tyrants and Heretikes 7. A great battel In the Church there is a perpetual combat betvvixt S. Michael protector of the Church militant as he vvas sometime of the Ievves Synagogue Dan. 10 21 and his Angels and the Deuil and his ministers the perfect victorie ouer vvhom shal be at the iudgement Marke here also the cause vvhy S. Michael is commonly painted fighting vvith a dragon 15. To be caried avvay By great persecution he vvould dravv her that is her children from the true faith but euery one of the faithful elect gladly bearing their part thereof ouercome his tyranoie At vvhose constancie he being the more offended vvorketh malicious attempts in assaulting the frailer sort vvho are here signified by the rest of her seede that keepe the commaundemants but are not so perfect as the former CHAP. XIII 1 A beast rising vp out of the sea hauing seuen heades and ten hornes ten diademes 5 blasphemeth God 7 and vvarreth against the Saincts destroieth them 11 And an other beast rising out of the earth vvith tvvo hornes vvas altogether for the foresaid beast constraining men to make and adore the image thereof and to haue the character of his name verse 1 AND I savv ″ a beast comming vp from the sea hauing seuen heades and ten hornes vpon his hornes ten diademes and vpon his heades names of blasphemie ✝ verse 2 And the beast vvhich I savv vvas like to a libarde and his feete as of a beare and his mouth as the mouth of a lion And the dragon gaue him his ovvne force and great povver ✝ verse 3 And I savv one of his heades as it vvere slaine to death and the vvound of his death vvas cured And al the earth vvas in admiration after the beast ✝ verse 4 And they adored the dragon vvhich gaue povver to the beast
our Lord the Prophets of God the Gospel Scriptures the name of IESVS such like vvhich be by vse signification or sanctification made holy are not ●ovv to be reuerenced and they shal finde al these things to haue been reuerenced of al the faithful vvithout any dishonour of God and much to his honour Secondly that this reuerence is named adoration in the Seriptures these speaches do proue Ps 93. Adore ye his footestoole because it is holy and Hebr. 11. He adored the toppe of his rod. Thirdly that the Scriptures also vvarrant vs as the nature of the vvord adoratiō giueth in al three tonges to bowe downe our bodies to fall flat on the ground at the presence of such thinges and at the feete of holy persons specially Angels as Iohn doth here these examples proue Abraham adored the Angels that appeared to him Moyses also the Angel that shewed him self out of the bush vvho vvere creatures though they represented Gods person as this Angel here did that speake to S. Iohn Balaam adored the Angel that stoode before him vvith a svvord drawen Num. 22. Iosuè adored falling flat downe before the feete of the Angel calling him his Lord knowing by the Angels owne testimonie that it vvas but an Angel Vvho refused it not but required yet more reuerence commaunding him to plucke of his shoes because the ground vvas holy no doubt so made by the presence onely of the Angel Yea not onely to Angels but euen to great Prophets this deuotion vvas done as to Daniel by Nabuchodonosor vvho fell flat vpon his face before him and did other great offices of religion vvhich the Prophet refused not because they vvere done to God rather then to him as S. Hierom defendeth the same against Porphyrie vvho charged Daniel vvith intolerable pride therein and the said holy doctor alleageth the fact of Alexander the great that did the like to Ioiadas the high priest of the ●evves Hovvsoeuer that be for of the sacrifice there mentioned there may be some doubt vvhich the Church doth alvvaies immediatly to God and to no creature the fact of the prophets 4 Reg. 2 to Elizeus is plaine vvhere they perceiuing that the double grace and spirit of Elias vvas giuen to him fel flat dovvne at his feete and adored So did * the Sunamite to omit that Achior adored Iudith falling at her feete as a vvoman blessed of God and infinite other places Al vvhich thinges by comparing the Scriptures our Aduersaries should haue found to be lavvfully done to men and Angels and soueraine holy creatures Vvhereby they might conuince them selues perceiue that that thing could not be forbidden S. Iohn to doe to the Angel which they pretend though the Angel for causes might refuse euen that vvhich S. Iohn did lawfully vnto him as S. Peter did refuse the honour giuen him by Cornelius according to S. Chrysostoms opinion he 23 in c 10 Act. yea euen in the third chapter of this booke if our Aduersaries vvould looke no further they might see where this Augel prophecieth promiseth that the Ievves should fall dovvne before the feete of the Angel of Philadelphia and adore See the Annot there CHAP. XX. An Angel casteth the dragon or diuel bound into the depth for a thousand yeres in vvhich the soules of martyes in the first resurrection shal reigne vvith Christ 7 After vvhich yeres Satan being let loose shal raise Gog and Magog an innumerable armie against the beloued citie 9 but a fire from heauen shal destroy them 12 Then bookes are opened and he that sitteth vpon the throne iudgeth al the dead according to their vvorkes verse 1 AND I savv an Angel descending from heauen hauing the key of the bottomles depth and a great chaine in his hand ✝ verse 2 And he apprehended the dragon the old serpent vvhich is the Deuil and Satan and ● bound him for a thousand yeres ✝ verse 3 and he threvv him into the depth and shut him vp and sealed ouer him that he seduce no more the nations til the thousand yeres be consummate and after these thinges he must be loosed a litle time ✝ verse 4 And ● I savv seates and they sate vpon them iudgement vvas giuen them ● and the soules of the beheaded for the testimonie of IESVS and for the vvord of God and that adored not the beast not his image nor receiued his character in their foreheads or in their handes and haue liued and reigned vvith Christ a thousand yeres ✝ verse 5 ● The rest of the dead liued not til the thousand yeres be consummate ″ This is the first resurrection ✝ verse 6 Blessed and holy is he that hath part in the first resurrection in these the second death hath not povver but ● they shal be priestes of God and of Christ and shal reigne vvith him a thousand yeres ✝ verse 7 And vvhen the thousand yeres shal be consummate ● Satan shal be loosed out of his prison and shal goe forth and seduce the nations that are vpon the foure corners of the earth * Gog and Magog and shal gather them into battel the number of vvhom is as the sand of the sea ✝ verse 8 And they ascended vpon the bredth of the earth and compassed ● the campe of the Sainctes and the beloued citie ✝ verse 9 And ● there came dovvne fire from God out of heauen and deuoured them ✝ verse 10 and the Deuil vvhich seduced them vvas cast into the poole of fire and brimstone vvhere both the beast and the false-prophet shal be tormented day and night for euer and euer ✝ verse 11 And I savv a great vvhite throne and one sitting vpon it from vvhose sight earth and heauen fled and there vvas no place found for them ✝ verse 12 And I savv the dead great and litle standing in the sight of the throne and bookes vvere opened and * ● an other booke vvas opened vvhich is of life and the dead vvere iudged of those thinges vvhich were vvritten in the bookes according to their vvorkes ✝ verse 13 and the sea gaue the dead that vvere in it and death and hel gaue their dead that vvere in them and it vvas iudged of euery one according to their vvorkes ✝ verse 14 And hel and death vvere cast into the poole of fire This is the second death ✝ verse 15 And he that vvas not found vvritten in the booke of life vvas cast into the poole of fire ANNOTATIONS CHAP. XX. 2. bound him Christ by his Passion hath abridged the povver of the Deuil for a thousand yeres that is the vvhole time of the nevv Testament vntil Antichrists time vvhen he shal be loosed againe that is be permitted to deceiue the vvorld but for a short time only to vvit three yeres and a halfe 4 I savv seates S. Augustine li. 20 de Ciuit. Dei c. 9 taketh this to be spoken not
ASSVMPTION of our Lady Gosp 168. S. Bartholomew Ep. 456. vers 26 to the 30. Gosp 152. S. Levvis king of France Gosp 193. The Decoll of S. Iohn Bapt. Gosp 101. The NATIVITIS of our Lady Gosp 3. HOLY ROODE day in September or the Exaltation of the holy CROSSE Ep. 528. Gosp 255. S. Matthevves eue Gosp 149. S. Matthevves day Gosp 22. Michelmas day Ep. 698. Gosp 50. S. Francis Ep. 511 Gosp 29. S. Dionysius Areopagita Ep. 343. Gosp 152. as vpon Alhalovves eue S. Luke Ep. 484. Gosp 166. SS Simon and Iude Ep. 518. Gosp 262. Alhalovves eue Ep. 708. Gosp 152. ALHALOVVES day Ep. 712. Gosp 11. Al-●oules day Ep. 466. Gosp 230. S. Martin Gosp 171. verse 33 to the 37. S. Clement Ep. 531. Gosp 70. S. Catharine Gosp 71. verse 1 to the 14. vvhich is the Gospel for holy virgins For Saincts generally and in common Apostles eue gosp 262. For a Martyr that is a Bishop Ep. 469. 642. gosp 181. and 45. For a Martyr that is no Bishop Epistle as vpon S. Georges day gosp 62. For one Martyr Ep. 641. 662. gosp 254. and 262. For many Martyrs Ep. 393. 400. 481. 626. 632. 655. 713. 734. Gosp 11. 29. 68. 152. 172. 199. 265. For a Cōfessor that is a Bishop Ep. 608. 615. 636. Gosp 70. 72. 123. 171. For a Confessor that is no Bishop Ep. 432 and 531. Gosp 175. 193. 254. For holy Abbots Gosp 54. For holy Virgins Martyrs Gosp 36. 71. For holy Virgins not Martyrs Ep. 438. 488. vers 17 to the 3 of the chapter following Gosp as for holy Virgins Martyrs For other holy vvomen not Virgins Gosp 36. For holy Vvidovves Ep. 578. Gosp as for holy vvomen not virgins The DEDICATION of a Church or CHVRCH HOLYDAY Ep. 741. Gosp 195. IN votiue Masses that is such as are said according to mens deuotion for diuers peculiar causes Of the B. Trinitie Ep. 493. Gosp 263. Of the holy Ghost Ep. 311. Gosp 260. Of the Passion of our Lord Gosp 272. Of the holy Crosse Ep. 528. Gosp 56. Of our B. Ladie Ep. 598. Gosp 135. 140. 171. 272. Of the holy Angels Ep. 708. Gosp 218. Of the blessed Apostles Peter Paule Ep. 301. Gosp 54. For any necessitie Gosp 117. For remission of sinnes Ep. 398. Gosp 170. For choosing of the Pope Epist 607. Gosp 260. Vpon the Popes creation coronation day Ep. 655. Gosp 44. Against schisme or for any necessitie of the Church Ep. 518. Gosp 266. Against the Paganes Gosp 170. In time of warre Gosp 68. For peace Gosp 275. vers 19 to the 24. Against the plague Gosp 147. as vpon Saturday in whitsun weeke For the sicke Ep. 651. Gosp 20. For Mariage Ep. 521. Gosp 53. In Masses of Requiem Epist 466. 550. 725. Gosp 230. 234. 235. 251. AN AMPLE AND PARTICVLAR TABLE DIRECTING THE READER TO AL CATHOLIKE truthes deduced out of the holy Scriptures and impugned by the Aduersaries A ABSOLVTION of a Priest The excellencie of this power aboue the power of Angels Princes 47. 277. Vvhat is to loose and binde 47. Abstinence See Fasting Adoration of God Latrîa and adoration of creatures Dulia pag. 11. nu 11. pa. 321. nu 25. pa. 332. nu 12. p. 633. nu 21. Adoratiō of the Arke Crucifixe Images Relikes and the like pag. 633. nu 21. of Angels Saincts and holy persons pag. 706. 737 at large 744 marg S. Iohns adoring of the Angel explicated 736. 737. Vvhat is to adore in spirit truth 218. Reuerence to holy persons euen to the kissing of their feete 300. Alleluia 735 and 736 at large Not to be translated ibid. The song both of the Chruch militant and triūphant ibid. 734 marg A word of maruelous ioy and so vsed in the Churches seruice euen in the primitiue Church 736. Sung in our countrie at our first conuersiō ib. Sung in al Christian Natiōs ib. The Protestants had rather say Praise ye the Lord. ib. In translating sixe Psalmes they haue lest it out nine times ibidem Almes redeeme sinnes c. pa. 143. marg 173. nu 41. They procure vs patrones in heauen pag. 186. nu 9. release of paines after our death 317 marg increase grace 486 marg Great Almes-men happie pag. 353. nu 35. pa. 486. nu 6. 174 marg 317 marg Almes and hospitalitie to Preists and other holy men 28. 163. marg 186. 485. 486. 487. 511. 534. 588. 637. to Catholike prisoners 341 marg 600 m. See Vvorkes The more able the greater must our almes be 121 marg Vvhen a man is bound to giue almes 681 marg Altars pag. 638. nu 10. Altars sanctified by the sacrifice of Christs body pag. 67. Altar vvhy called table sometime pa. 638. Dedication or consecration of altars vvith Saincts Relikes 711. Amen amen doubled vvhat it signifieth pa. 244. nu 34. Amen not to be translated ib. 234 marg 735. 736. Angels Protectors of men pag. 52. nu 10. pag. 326. nu 15. 679. of countries 701. of Chruches ibidem The Protestants also hold this against the Puritanes 679. They helpe vs. pag. 604. marg 541. S. Paules place of the religiō of Angels explicated pag. 14. nu 18. Praying to Angels ibid. Peace from God and the holy Angels 700. Nine orders of Angels pag. 514. nu 21. S. Michael patrone of the Church 721. fighting vvith the dragon ibid. Anoiling See E. Entrem● V●cti● Antichrist pag. 556. 557. 558. 718. 723 at large vvhy so called pa. 558. He shal be one singular man 556. nu 3. p. 724. He shal come neere the vvorldes end 557. nu 4. His reigne three yeres and a halfe p. 71. nu 22. 29. 123 marg 718 marg 711 marg 740. He shal abolish the Masse p. 558. suffer no worship but of him self only p. 557. nu 4. Al framing letters to expnesse his name vncertaine 724. Heretikes his forerunners specially these of our daies pa. 556. 558. 722 marg 723. 741. The apostasie of him his from the Cath. Church p. 556. His persecution of the same 720 marg 721. 723. 741. His attempts to dravv from the true faith 721. Many Antichristes 556. The Pope can not be Antichrist p. 554 marg pa. 557. p. 231 marg 721 marg 724. 740. The Protestants make S. Leo and S. Gregorie furtherers of Antichrist pa. 557. They place Antichrist in the See of Rome in S. Paules daies p. 557. 240 marg Not to be vvith the See of Rome is to be with Antichrist p. 323. 556. nu 3. Apostles their name dignitie authoritie pag. 154. nu 13. p. 37. nu 11. p. 53. nu 18. p. 488. Their number of Tvvelue mystical p. 94. nu 14. p. 290 marg Some of them more principal Apostles p. 492. The actes of SS Peter and Paul in two seueral tables 374. 375. They left their vviues p. 21. nu 14. p. 55 marg 191 marg p. 148. nu 38. So did S. Philip the Deacon 354 marg See Priests They vovved pouertie 55. nu 27.
power to giue it otherwise See the annot ● 20 23. Good workes necessarie Right intētion We must vse Gods gifts Good and bad in the Church Heauen is the reward of good workes and Hel of the contrarie The Passion according to S. Matthew in these two Chapters is the Gospel at Masse vpon Palme Sunday Mr. 14 1 Lu. 22 1 TENEDRE Wenesday Mr. 14 3. Io. 12 3. ⸬ Hereby 〈◊〉 learne that the good workes of Saincts are to be recorded and set forth to their honour in the Church after their death whereof rise their holy daies and Cōmemorations Mr. 14 10. Lu. 22 3 Mr. 14 12. MAVNDY thursday Lu. 22 7 Ps 40 10. 1. Cor. 11 24. ⸬ See the margent note Mar. 14 23. THVRSDAY night The NOCTVRNE of Mattins in the Churches Seruice answereth to this night part of our Sauiours Passion and so consequently the other Canonical houres to the rest Zach. 13 7. Io. 13 38. 10. 18 3. Io. 2 19. Dan. 7 13. To this time the LAVDES do answer in the Churches Seruice Cost vpō Churches altars c. Releefe of the poore Ambros li. 2 Off. c. 2● Christ alwaies with vs in the B. Sacrament A wonderful mysterie in the Institution of the B. Sacrament The holy Eucharist is both a Sacrifice and a Sacrament Mat. 2● 2● The blessing of Christ referred to the creatures and working an effect in thē Consecration ● Cor. 10. 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 Transsubstantiation No figuratiue but a real presence 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 The elements after consecratiō called bread and wine Gen. 2. Exo. 7. Io. ● De ●rat Vigils and Nocturnes Do. nu ●5 * Adu Vigilant ep ●3 The vertue of the holy Ghost Mans infirmitie Peters teares and repentance PRIME or Hora prima in the Churches Seruice Mr. 15 1 Lu. 23 1. Io. 18 28. GOOD FRIday ⸬ This Corbana was a place about the Temple which receiued the peoples gifts or offerings See Mar. 12 v. 42. Zach. 11 12. HORA TERTIA in the Churches Seruice Io. 19 2. HORA SEXTA in the Churches Seruice Ps 21 19 Ps 21 9. Sap. 2 18. HORA NONA in the Churches Seruice HORA VESPERARVM or Euensong HORA COMPLETORII or Complin SATVRDAY called Sabbatum sa●●ctum Horrour of conscience Desperation They that execute lawes against their cōscience are like to Pilate Christ derided in the B. Sacrament euen as vpō the Crosse Catechis Calu. Instit li. 2. 16. Caluins blasphemie Reuerent vsing of our L. Body S. Hiero. in hunc locum * to 1 Cōcil Corporals The Gospel for the night Masse of Christes Resurrection which is now vsed to be said on Easter eue in the morning Mr. 16 1. Luc. 24 1. Io. 20 1. EASTER day Mt. 29 32. The Gospel vpō Friday in Easter weeke The Gospel in the feast of the B. Trinitie In Ep. 17 Paulae Eustoch ad Marcel to 1. The holy Sepulcher and Pilgrimage therevnto Esa 11. The Catholike Church to be gathered of al Nations And Christs continual protection of the same Church In Catal. Script Ecclesiast Philo de Supplicibus In Catalogo * Naucler generat 28. THE FIRST part of this Gospel of the preparatiō to Christs manifestation Mal. 3 1. Esa 40 3. the prophets Mt. 3 1. ⸬ Iohns baptisme put them in hope only of remissiō of sinnes as a preparatiue to Christes Sacrament by which sinnes were indeede to be remitted Aug. li. 5 de bapt c. 10. Lu. 3 4. Io. 1 15. Mt. 4 1. Lu. 4 1. THE SECOND part of this Gospel of Christs manifestation Mat. 4 12. Luc. 4 14. ⸬ He doth not preach beleefe or faith only but penance also Mat. 4 18. Lu. 5 2. Mat. 4 13. Lu. 4 31 Luc. 4 32. Mat. 8 14. Luc. 4. 42. Mt. 8 2. Lu. 5 12. ⸬ Our Sauiour euen when he healed the leper by extraordinarie miraculous power would not yet breake order but sent the partie to the Priest Leu. 14 3. Confession Particular confession Iohns example of penance Baptisme in water Calu. 4. inst c. 16. The B. Trinitie Christs example of penance Solitarie contemplation Mt. 9 1. Lu. 5 18 ⸬ Our Lord is moued to be merciful to sinners by other mens faith and desires and not only by the parties owne meanes alvvay Iob. 14 4. Esa 43 25. Mt. 9 9. Lu. 5 27 Mt. 9 13 Lu. 5 32 ⸬ He foretelleth that fasting shal be vsed in his Church no lesse then in the old law or in the time of Iohn the Baptist See Mat. c. 9 15. Mt. 12 1 Lu. 6 1. 1. Re. 21 6. Leu. 24 9. ⸬ The maker of the law may abrogate or dispense whē and where for iust cause it seemeth good to him The Sacramēts to be called for in sicknes Mā hath power to remit sinnes Christ remitteth sinnes by the Priests ministerie Mt. 18 19. Mt. 18 18. ad Heliod ep 1. Amb. li. ● off c. 28. Mt. 12 9 Lu. 6 6. ⸬ The only touching of Christs holy person or any part of his clothes or whatsoeuer belonged to him did heale al diseases Mt. 5 1. 10 1. Lu. 6 12 9 1. ⸬ See here the conceite of worldly frēdes who thinke the Zeale of Religion madnes and therfore count them madde that are Zelous in Gods cause and for the Catholike faith and the more Zelous the more mad Mat. 12 24. Luc. 11 15. Mt. 12 46. Lu. 8 19 Sermons Seruice and praier of Heretikes The number of Twelue mystical Act. 1● Peters preeminence Mt. 1● Dissension of Heretikes Greg. li. ● ep 3. Venial sinnes forgiuen after death Mt. 12 32. Spiritual kinred and busines preferred before carnal and worldly The B. Virgin without sinne Mt. 13 1. Lu. 8 4. ⸬ Such as be out of the Church though they heare and read neuer so much they cannot vnderstand Esa 6 9 Bed in 4 Marc. Lu. 8 16 ⸬ Christ came not to teach his doctrine in corners and hucker mucker as Heretikes doe but to lighten the whole world therewith Lu. 8 18 ` to you that heare Mat. 13 31. Luc. 13 19. Mt. 8 23 Lu. 8 22 God is not author of sinne but mans owne will Mt. 13. Act. 〈◊〉 1. Cor. 3. The Church visibly increasing Christian religion wonderfully spreading Mat. 8 28. Luc. 8 26. ⸬ It is not with out mysterie that the diuels desired and Christ suffered them to enter into the swine signifying that filthy liuers be meete dwelling places for diuels Aug. tract 6 in ep Io. Mat. 9 18. Archsynagogue cheefe gouerner of a Synagogue Luc. 8 42. ` from ⸬ To Christ that can more easily raise a dead man then we can doe one that is but a sleepe death is but sleepe Aug. de verb. Do. S●r. 44. Profane and natural men The touche of Relikes Basil in Ps 115. Scripture fondly applied to proue onely faith V. 5. By three dead are signified three kind of sinners Aug. de verb. Do. ser 44. Mt. 13 54. Lu. 4 16 Mt. 10 1 Lu. 9
euerlasting See annotatiōs Matth. 27 29 c. THE fifth part of the Gospel Of the Holy weeke of his Passion in Hierusalem Mt. 21 1 Mr. 11 1 Io. 12 15 PALME SVNDAY ` his disciples ⸬ This was fulfilled 40 yeres after the death of Christ by Titus Vespasianus vvhen besides incredible miseries of famine and other distressès there perished eleuē hundred thousand and were taken captiues 97000 the siege begīning in the very same feast greatest solēnitie of Easter when they put Christ to death Euseb li. 1 hist c. 6. 1. 8. Ioseph li. 7 c. 17. * Mt. 21 12. Mr. 11 15. MVNDAY Es 56 7 Ier. 7 11 External deuotion Restitution Satisfaction Lu. 21 3. Mr. 21 23. Mr. 11 27 TVESDAY ⸬ See Annot. Mat. c 21 23. Esa 5 1. ⸬ See the marginal annotations Marc. 〈◊〉 Mt. 21 33. Mr. 12 1. Ps 117 22. Mt. 22 15. Mr. 12 13. ⸬ So duties must be done to Princes that our duety to God be not neglected See Annot Mat. c. 22 15. Mt. 22 23. Mr. 12 18. Deu 25 5. ⸬ The greeke 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 impotteth also this much they that are made vvorthie to wit by the grace of God and so they are in deede worthie as also in the next chapter verse 36. 2. Thess 1. 5. Exo. 3 6. Mt. 22 44. Mr. 12 36. Ps 109 1. Mt. 23 6. Mr. 12 38. To be worthie of heauē or to deserue merite it 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 The new Testamēt an 1580. The dignitie of Saincts Mr. 12 14. Mt. 24 1. Mar. 13 1. ⸬ This was fulfilled 40 yeres after the death of Christ the 19 of August being the very moneth and day where in the Babylonians burnt it from the first building thereof by Salomō 1●30 yeres from the reedifying thereof vnder Cyrus 639 yeres Iosep de bel Iud. li. 9 cap. 10. TVESDAY night ⸬ Many false-prophets Heretikes See An. Mt. 24. Mr. 13. b The Gospel for many Martyrs ⸬ Great persecutiō of Catholike men Eze. 32 7. Ioel. 3 15. The Gospel vpō the 1 Sunday in Aduent c 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 See Annot c. 20 15. ⸬ Solitarinesse or eremitage as S. Gregorie Nazian saith is a goodly thing this doth the mount Carmel of Elias teach Iohns desert that mount vnto which IESVS often retired was quietly alone with him self Ser. 26 de amore pauperum Mt. 26 1 The PASSION according to S. Luke in these two chapters is the Gospel at Masse vpon Tenebre wenesday Mr. 14 1 TENEBRE Wenesday Mt. 26 17. Mr. 14 12. MAVNDY Thursday Mt. 26 26. Mr. 14 22. 1. Cor. 11 24. ⸬ The Greeke is here so plaine that there was very bloud in the chalice shed for vs that Beza saith it is a corruption in the greeke See the Annota vpon this place Mt. 26 21. Mr. 14 20. Io. 13 18 Mt. 20 25. Mr. 10 42. ⸬ Straight after the former louing checke admonition he promiseth to them al that haue bene partakers with him of his miseries in this life greater prcemi●●ence in heauen then any Potentate can haue in this world therfore that they neede not be careful of dignitie or Supremacie Mt. 26 34. Mr. 14 30. Mt. 10 9. Lu. 10 4. Es 53 12 Mt. 16 36. Mr. 14 32. THVRSDAY night Io. 18 1 The old Paschal ceaseth and a new is instituted Two cuppes or chalices at Christes last supper Mt. 26 29 The real presence Christ sacrificed his body and bloud in Sacrament at his supper * quod datur 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 The Sacrifice of the Altar Cyril Alex anathem 〈◊〉 The Apostles are made Priestes the Sacrament of holy Orders instituted A cōmemoratiue sacrifice is a true sacrifice no lesse then the prefiguratiue sacrifices were true sacrifices Ambr. in 10. Hebr. Chrys ho. 17 in ep ad Hebr. To be a figure of a thing and yet the thing it self repugneth not Hebr. 9. Both testamēts dedicated in bloud vers 20. The external religion of the new Testament principally in the sacrifice of the altar calix qui the chalice which 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 The chalice shed for vs must needes signifie the bloud therein not vvine and the same sacrificed Beza condemneth the Gospel it self of falshod and impossibilitie * Annot. 〈◊〉 Test 1556. Ambition Peters faith shal neuer faile Serm. 2. Assump ad Pontif. Li. q. Noui Test q. 75. to 4. The Romane faith of Peters successors can not falle Cypr. ep 55. nu 6. Bernard ep 190. Popes may erre personally not iudicially or definitiuely Deut. 17. Aug. ep 166. in fine The learned fathers sought to the B. of Rome for resolution of doubtes Bernardus ep 190. Chrys ep 1 2. Cypr. ep 55. nu 2 GOOD FRIDAY Mt. 27 1 11. Mr. 15 1 Io. 18 27. Os 10 8. ` beholding ⸬ This eclipse was seene and wondred at as a thing aboue nature of Dionisius Areopagîta at Thebes whē he was yet a Pagan Dionys ep ad Polycarp et ep ad Apollophanē Ps 30 6. Mt. 27 57. Mr. 5 43 ●o 19 38 The good theefe Pardon of due penance and satisfaction Visiting the Sepulcher or Sepulchres ⸬ That is first after the Sabboth which is saith S. Hiero. q. 4 ad Hedib dies Dominica our Lords day vvherein he arose for the weeke is deuided into the Sabboth the 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6 of the Sabboth the Apostle 1 Cor. 16 2 cōmaunded a collection of money to be made on the first of the Sabboth whereby we learne both the keeping of Sunday the Churches count of daies by the 2. 3. 4 of the Sabboth to be Apostolical which S. Syluester after ward named 2. 3. 4 feriam c. Breuiar Roman Decemb. 31 EASTER DAY Mt. 28 1 Mr. 16 1 Io. 20 1. Lu. 9 22 Io. 20 3. Mr. 16 12. The Gospel vpō Munday in Easter weeke The Gospel vpō Tuesday in Easter weeke Mr. 16 14. Io. 20 19. ⸬ As he shal be Anathema saith S. Aug. which preacheth that Christ neither suffered nor rose againe because we learne by the Gospel That it behoued Christ to suffer and to rise againe the third day so he shal also be Anathema whosoeuer preacheth the Church to be els where thē in the cōmunion of al natiōs because by the self same Gospel we learne in the wordes next folowing and penāce to be preached in his name remissiō of sinnes through out al nations August ep 48. Act. 1 8. 2 1. Mr. 16 19. Act. 1 9. ASCENSION DAY The B. Sacr●ment in on kinde The Cathol●●e or vniuersal Church De vnit Ec. c. 10. * Mt. 24 14. * Heb. 7 6. Christ blessed diuers waies Io. 20 21. 26. Marc. 10 16. Blessing with the signe of the crosse Gen. 48 14. * Teriul de coron milit nu 3 Basil de Sp. sanct c. 27. * This speach very common in this Gospel as appeareth by the places here marked declareth that he writeth to the Gentils Iren.
beleefe of Christian Religion c 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 ⸬ Some Heretikes fouly corrupt this place thus Who must be conteined in heauen of purpose as they protest to hold Christ in heauē from the B. Sacramēt Beza As though his presēce there drew him out of heauen Neither cā they pretend the Greeke which is word for word as in the vulgar latin and as we translate Deu. 18 15. Gen. 22 18. 26 4 Saincts doe miracles and the like but by the power of God ⸬ Here againe we see the proceding and increase of the Church visibly The name of IESVS See Annot. Philip. 2 10. Psa 117 22. The Apostles constancie learning and wisdom after the cōming of the Holy Ghost being but idiotes that is simple vnlettered men and timorous before ⸬ Their cōstancie and courage after their confirmation being so weake before And if any Magistrate cōmaund against God that is to say forbid Catholike Christiā men to preach or serue God this same must be their answer though they be whipped and killed for their labour See c. 5. v. 29. Ps 2 1. ⸬ Christes death as needeful for mans redemption was of Gods determination but as of the malice of the Iewes it was not his act otherwise then by permission Act. 2 44. ⸬ Note the ardent charitie and cōtempt of worldly things in the first Christians who did not onely giue great almes but sold al their lands to bestow on the Apostles and the rest that were in necessitie according to Christes coūsel Mt. 16 21. Note also the great honour credit giuen to the Apostles in that the Christian men put al the goods possessions they had to their disposition Reuerence to holy persons 4. reg 4 ●● Luc. ● 47. Kissing their feete Lu. 7 38. ⸬ Herevpon rose great reuerence awe and feare of the vulgar Christians toward the holy Apostles for an example to al Christian people how to behaue thē selues toward their Bishops and Priests The Epistle vpō Imber wenesday in whitson-weeke And within the octaue in a votiue of SS Peter and Paul Peters shadow An Angel leadeth them out of prison Act. 4 18. Theudas ⸬ Time and the euident successe of Christes Church and religion proue it to be of God no violence of the Iewes no persecution of the Heathen Princes no endeuour of domestical Aduersaries heretikes Schismatikes or il liuers p●uailīg against it as on the other side many attempts haue been made by Arius Macedonius Nestorius Luther the like who thought them selues some body but after they had plai●d their partes a while their memory is buried or liueth only in maledictiō infamie their scholers come to naught Therfore let no Cath. man be scandalized that this heresie holdeth vp for a time For the Arians some others ●lorished much lōger thē these and were better supported by Princes and learning yet had an end ` it Aug. ser 9 in append de diuersis tom 10. Sacrilege Excōmunicatiō ioyned vvith corporal painer 1 Cor. 5. Vow of Chastitie the breache thereof Greg. li. ● ep 13. Peters shadow intercession The election of the 7 first Deacons c 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 ⸬ Now also the Priests and they of greater knowledge estimation began to beleeue b The Epistle vpon S. Steuens day in Christmas ⸬ Such is the face of al constant cheereful Martyrs to their persecutors and iudges Murmuring emulation The 7 Deacons 1 Tim. 3. 4. Act. 6 ● The office of Deacons Li. Eccl. Hier. c. 1 part 2. Gen. 12 1. Gen. 15 13. c 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 Gen 17. Gen. 21. Gen. 25. Gen. 29. 30. 35. Gen. 37. Gen. 41. Gen. 42. Gen. 45. Gen. 46. Gen. 49. ⸬ Translation of Saincts bodies agreable to nature Scripture And the desire to be buried in one place more then an other which the holy Patriarches also had Gen. 49 29. 50 24. Hebr. 11 22. hath sometime great causes Aug. de Cur. pr●mort c. 1. vlt. Gen. 50. Gen. 23. Ios 24. Exo 1 7. Exo. 2 2. Exo. 2 11 Exo. 2 13. Exo. 3 2. ⸬ Christ is our Redeemer and yet Moyses is here called redeemer so Christ is our Mediator and Aduocate and yet we may haue Saincts our inferior mediators and aduocates also See Annot. 1 〈◊〉 2 1. Exo. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12 37 Exo. 16. Deu. 18. Exo. 19 3. 19. Exo. 32 1. ⸬ For a iust punishment of their former offenses God gaue them vp to worke what wickednes they would them selues as it is said of the Gentils Rom. 1. c 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 Amos. 5 25. Exo. 25. 40. c This is Iosuè so called in Greeke in type of our Sauiour Ios 3 14. Ps 131 5 1. Par. 17 Act. 17 25. Esa 66 1. c The comfort of al Martyrs Act. 22 20. ⸬ Eusebius Emissenus saith whē he praieth for his persecutors he promiseth to his worshippers his manifest intercessiō suffrages ● ●o S. Steph. S. Augustine Si Stephaniu si● nō orasset Ecclesi●● Paulū nō habere● Serm 1 de Stephano The holy land Holy places God is not conteined in place yet he vvil be vvorshipped in one place more thē in an other Relikes The 3. part THE propagation of the Church from Hierusalem into al Iewrie and to Samaria c curauerunt 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 Act. 22. 4. ⸬ This persecution wrought much good being an occasion that the dispersed preached Christ in diuers Coūtries where they came The Epistle vpō Thursday in whitsunweeke The Epistle vpō Tuesday in whitsūweeke And in a votiue of the Holy Ghost ⸬ Sape sibi so●●●e Petrus facit esse Ioannem Ecclesiae quia virgo placet Arator apud Bedam in Act. 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 See Apocal 9 21. b The Epistle vpon Thursday in Easter weeke ⸬ Note that this Aethiopian came to Hierusalem to adore that is on Pilgrimage where by we may learne that it is an acceptable acte of religion to go from home to places of greater deuotiō sanctificatiō ⸬ The Scriptures are so writtē that they can not be vnderstood without an interpreter as easy as our Protestants make them See S. Hierom Ep. ad Paulinū de omnibus diuin●● historia● libris set in the beginning of latin bibles Es 53 7. ` vvhat S. Steuens relikes That Peter was sent is no reason against his Primacie The Sacrament of Confirmation ministred by Bishops onely ●p 73. 〈◊〉 3 ad lubaianum Ec. Hier. c. 2 4. Chrisme in Cōfirmation * Ec. Hier. c. 4. * Beza in Act. c. 6. v. 6. Old heresies against confirmation and Chrisme * ke●●nit in exam conc Trid. de Con●ir The effectes of Baptisme and Confirmation differ Haeretical shiftes and euasiōs against manifest Scriptures and against this Sacrament of Confirmation Tractat. 6 in ●p 10. * See Con● Trid. Sess ● can 1 de Confirmat * Cone Trid. sess ● can 14 de Bapt. Bishoping Simonie Pena●ce Simon Magus
oftē namely in the sacrifice of the altar The sacrifice of the altar that on the Crosse both one The fathers call it the vnblouddy sacrifice of the altar Comment in 9 Hebr. Caluins cont●̄pt of the fathers Leu. 16 14. Ps 39 7. c For sinne is the proper name of a certaine sacrifice called in Hebrue 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 as ●olocaust is an other kinde See the Annot. 2. Cor. 5. v. 2● Ps 109. Cor. 15 25. Hier. 31 33 34. Heb. 8 8. ⸬ This is partly fulfilled in by the grace of the new testament but it shal be perfectly accomplished in heauen c 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 c To dedicat is to be authour beginner of a thing The Protestants trāslate he hath prepared for their heresie that Christ vvas not the first mā that entered into heauen Heb. 6 4 Deu. 19. 15. Mat. 18 16. to 8 17. ⸬ Heresie and Apostasie from the Catholike faith punishable by death Deu. 32 35. Rom. 12 19. Ps 134 14. The Epistle for many Martyrs c Good vvorkes make great cōfidence of saluation haue great revvard Aba● 2 3. Ro. ●1 17. Gal. 3 12. The old sacrifices obscurely shadovved but the sacrifice of the altar most plainely reprosenteth the sacrifice on the Crosse The Ievves sacrifices vvere not absolute Independēt because they vvere often repeated The Apostle proueth by the often repeating of the Ievves sacrifices not that they vvere none but that they vvere not absolute sufficient The old sacrifices remitted not sinnes but vvere only signes therof God refuseth the Iewes sacrifices not al sacrifice That Christ should haue a body vvas necessarie for his Priesthod and sacrifice The body of Christ is the sacrifice of the alter Ps 39. The Ievves sacrifices refused not al sacrifice We must often note that the Apostles speache of many Priests and often sacrificing concerneth only the Iewes Priests and sacrifices not the Priests and sacrifice of the new Testament The Caluinists arguments against Christs body often offered and in many places ansvvered by the fathers long a goe in 10 cap. Hebr. ibidem The general redemption vpon the Crosse is particularly applied in the sacrifice of the altar Primas le●● citate * ho. 17 in ep ad Heb. Councels and fathers When the Apostle seemeth to say there is no remission or oblation for sinne he alvvaies meaneth that ful remission by Baptisme The Caluinists heresie against remission of sinnes Al sinnes may be remitted by penāce but not so fully as by Baptisme Perilous reading of the Scriptures 2 Pet. 3. Contempt of Christs bloud in the Sacramēt Luc. 22. Penance Mercie to the emprisoned for religion Losse of goods for religion Faith is the cōfort of the afflicted ⸬ By this vvord substāce is meant that faith is the ground of our hope c 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 Gen. 1 13 Gen. 4 4 Mat. 23 35. ⸬ Here it appeareth that Henoch yet liueth and is not dead against the Caluinists See the annot Apocal. chap. 11. Gen. 5 24. Eccl. 44 16. ⸬ Vve must beleeue that God vvill reward all our good workes for he is a rewarder of true iustice not an accepter or imputer of that that is not Gen. 6 13. Eccl. 44 17. Gen. 12 4. 13 1. Gen. 17 19. 18 10. 21 2. Eccl. 44 22. Gen. 22 9. Gen. 21 12. Rom. 9 7. c That is in figure and mysteri● of Christ dead aliue againe Gen. 27 27 36. Gen. 48 15. Gen. 47 31. Gen. 50 24 25. ⸬ The translation of Relikes or Saincts bodies the due regard and honour vve ought to haue to the same are proued hereby Exo. 2 2. Exo. 1 16. Exo. 2 11 ⸬ The Protestants that deny vve may or ought to doe good in respect or for revvard in heauen are hereby cōfuted Exo. 12 37. Gen. 14 22. Ios 6 10 Ios 6 23 25. 2 3. The Epistle for many Martyrs Not only or a special faith Faith is of things not seen as in the B. Sacrament Nothing profitable or meritorious with out faith The citatiōs the nevv Testament not only according to the Hebrue but to the Septuagīta Gen. 47. v. 31. * Aug. de ciu Dei li. ●5 c. 14. The vulgar latin translation 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 rod. * 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 * 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 bed Adoration of creatures and namely of holy things * Ios 7 6. * Oceum in collect * 3 Reg. 11 12. Corrupt translation against Dulia Not faith onely Ia● 2. Li. 4 Stro. pag. 240. No vvorkes of the Patriarkes or any other profitable but by their faith in Christ Which is alvvaies the Apostles meaning in cōmending faith The Patriarkes and other iust not in heauen before Christ Col. 3. 8. 1 Pet. 2 1. Prou. 3 11. Apoc. 3 19. Rom. 12 18. ⸬ That vve be not good there is no lacke on Gods part vvho offereth his grace to vs but the defect is in our selues that are not ansvverable to Gods calling of vs and grace tovvards vs. c Such as forsake their saluation and religion to saue their lands and goods are like Esau Gen. 25 33. Gen. 27 38. Exo. 19. 20. ` ●kindled or burning Exo. 19 12. ⸬ The faithful are made fellovves of Angels of al the perfect soules departed since the beginning of the vvorld and of Christ him self c 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 Gen. 4 10. Ag. 2 7. c 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 Deu. 4 24. Temporal punishment after remissiō of sinnes either here or in ●urgatorie c 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 Rom. 12. 10. 1 Pet. 4. Gen. 18 3. 19 2. 3. Deu. 31. Ios 1. Psal 55 12. 117 6. The epistle for a Confessor that is a Bishop ⸬ Nevv diuers changeable strange doctrines to be auoided for such be hereticall Against vvhich the best remedie or preseruatiue is alvvaies to looke backe to our first Apostles the holy fathers doctrine Leu. 16 27. Ose 14 3. c 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 that is make you perfect and absolute in al goodnes c aptet vos Hospitalitie Angels harbo●red Hovv mariage is honorable in al if the Apostle did so say as he doth not * 1 Cor. 7. v. 38. One short place manifoldly corrupted by the Protestants They restraīe the sense to their Heretical fansie 1 Pet. 3. 1 Thes 〈◊〉 * 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 * The Eng. Bib. 1577. * O●cum in Collect. * Beza in no. Test Groecolat an 1565. Vve must haue regard to the faith doctrine of the fathers Memories and feastes of Saīcts Iudaical abstinence from meates Material altars for the sacrifice of christs body 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 The Sacrifice of the altar is the principal host of praise and thankes giuing therfore called Eucharistia The Protestants auoid the vvord merite 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 Good vvorkes meritorious The Apostle doth inculcate obedience to the Priests and Bishops of Gods Church No person exempted from this obediēce in matters of religion
But vve haue this treasure in earthen vessels that the excellencie may be of the povver of God and not of vs. ✝ verse 8 In al things vve suffer tribulation but are not in distresse vve vvant but are not destitute ✝ verse 9 vve suffer persecution but are not forsaken vve are cast dovvne but vve perish not ✝ verse 10 alvvaies bearing about in our body the mortification of IESVS that the life also of IESVS may be manifested in our bodies ✝ verse 11 For vve that liue are alvvaies deliuered vnto death for IESVS that the life also of IESVS may be manifested in our mortal flesh ✝ verse 12 Death then vvorketh in vs but life in you ✝ verse 13 And hauing the same spirit of faith as it is vvritten I beleeued for the vvhich cause I haue spoken vve also beleeue for the vvhich cause vve speake also ✝ verse 14 knovving that he vvhich raised vp IESVS vvil raise vp vs also vvith IESVS and set vs vvith you ⊢ ✝ verse 15 For al things are for you that the grace abounding by many in giuing of thankes may abound vnto the glorie of God ✝ verse 16 For vvhich cause vve faile not but although that our man vvhich is vvithout corrupte yet that vvhich is vvithin is renevved from day to day ✝ verse 17 For that our tribulation vvhich presently is momentanie light ″ vvorketh aboue measure excedingly an eternal vveight of glorie in vs ✝ verse 18 we not cōsidering the things that are seen but that are not seen For the things that be seen are temporal but those that be not seen are eternal ANNOTATIONS CHAP. IIII. ● Adulterating He giueth often vvarning of false teachers whose special and proper studie is to falsifie and adulterate by deceitful constructions interpretations and applications the word of God hauing no other end but to make their aduantage of the Scriptures and to gaine glorie and estimation among the sinful and simple by new deuised expositions Vvherein the Protestants do excel the auncient Heretikes none euer more impu●ely handeling the vvord of God then they do Origen calleth such Scripturarum fures adulteros theeues and adulterers of the Scriptures S. Cyprian de vnit Ec. nu 7. calleth them corrupters of the Gospel false interpreters artificers and craftesmasters in corrupting the truth On the other side for special reuerence and sinceritie of dealing in those matters the fathers and al Catholike preachers or Expositors vvere of old called according to S. Paules vvordes to Timothee Rectè tractantes verbum Dei right handlers of the vvord of God 17. Worketh The temporal and short tribulations vvhich vve patiently and willingly suffer for Christ do winne vs euerlasting ioy and glorie And it is here to be noted against the Heretikes that tribulations do vvorke or cause the said saluation which they deny to be giuen for such thinges but for or by faith onely S. Augustine maketh such tribulations for Christ so much the meritorious cause of euerlasting life and rest that he saith it is salable and bought thereby And it is written Sap. 10 God rendreth or repaieth to iust men the hire of their labours CHAP. V. That after death of the body the soule may to heauen therfore although naturally vve abhorre death by grace he desireth it rather 9 in consideration of Christes iust iudgement liuing as in the sight of God yea and of their consciences 12 Which he speaketh not to praise him self but because of his Aduersaries vvho did glorie in carnal respectes but he and the other Apostles regard nothing but their reconciliation vnto God by Christ and to reconcile others also as being his legates for that purpose verse 1 FOR vve knovv that if our earthly house of this habitation be dissolued that vve haue a building of God a house not made vvith hand eternal in heauen ✝ verse 2 For in this also do vve grone desirous to be ouerclothed with our habitation that is from heauen ✝ verse 3 yet so if vve be found clothed not naked ✝ verse 4 For vve also that are in this tabernacle grone being burdened because vve would not be spoiled but ouerclothed that that vvhich is mortal might be svvallovved vp of life ✝ verse 5 And he that maketh vs to this same is God vvho hath giuen vs the pledge of the Spirit ✝ verse 6 Being bold therfore alvvaies and knovving that vvhile vve are in the body vve are pilgrimes from God ✝ verse 7 for vve vvalke by faith and not by sight ✝ verse 8 but vve are bold and haue a good vvil to be pilgrimes rather from the body to be present vvith our Lord. ✝ verse 9 And therfore vve endeuour vvhether absent or present to please him ✝ verse 10 For * vve must al be manifested before the iudgemēt seate of Christ that euery one may receiue ″ the proper things of the body according as he hath done ″ either good or euil ✝ verse 11 Knovving therfore the feare of our Lord vve vse persuasion to men but to God vve are manifest ✝ And I hope also that in your consciences vve are manifest ✝ verse 12 Vve commend not ourselues againe to you but giue you occasion to glorie for vs that you may haue against them that glorie in face and not in hart ✝ verse 13 for vvhether vve excede in minde to God or vvhether vve be sober to you ✝ verse 14 For the charitie of Christ vrgeth vs iudging this that if one died for al then al vvere dead ✝ verse 15 and Christ died for al that they also vvhich liue may not novv liue to them selues but to him that died for them and rose againe ✝ verse 16 Therfore vve from hence forth knovve no man according to the flesh And if vve haue knovven Christ according to the flesh but novv vve know him no more ✝ verse 17 If then any be in Christ a nevv creature the old are passed behold * al things are made nevv ✝ verse 18 but al of God vvho hath reconciled vs to him self by Christ and hath giuen ″ vs the ministerie of reconciliation ✝ verse 19 For God in deede vvas in Christ reconciling the vvorld to him self not imputing to them their sinnes and hath put in vs the vvord of reconciliation ✝ verse 20 For Christ therfore vve are legates God as it vvere exhorting by vs. For Christ vve beseeche you be reconciled to God ✝ verse 21 Him that knevv no sinne for vs he made sinne that vve might be made ″ the iustice of God in him ANNOTATIONS CHAP. V. 10. The proper things of his body S. Augustine Enchirid. ● no. obiecteth this speach of the Apostle as in the person of such as deny the praiers almes and sacrifices of the liuing to be auailable for the dead and he ansvvereth as folovveth This practise saith he of Gods Church in the commendation of the dead in nothing repugnant to