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A08217 Dicta HN. Documentall sentences eauen-as those-same were spoken-fourth by HN, and writen-vp out of the woordes of his mouth. And are by him perused, and more-distinctlie declared. Translated out of Base-almayne. Niclaes, Hendrik, 1502?-1580?; Vitell, Christopher, fl. 1555-1579. 1574 (1574) STC 18551; ESTC S119960 50,857 97

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vpright Beeing of Iesu Christ hee doth not once lament / or ⁏ at lest-wise very-little Oh / what a lamentable Miserie is it / to haue such an Ignoraunce 9. Whilst now therfore the Man is thus ignoraunt / and perceaueth nor knoweth not / his Defection or l Esa. 5● b. Estraunging from God his Woord / so can not hee likewise ⁏ although hee would neuer-so-faine turne him againe rightlie vnto God For like as the good Beeing of God ⁏ through the Disobedience to the Woord of God and his Doctrine is becom as dead or mortall in vs / eauen so dead must likewise the Man ⁏ through the Obedience to the Woord of God and his Doctrine he with the good Beeing of God / if hee will be m Ephe. ● ● raised-vp with thesame / to the Life of Righteousnes For euenso ⁏ in the Death of the olde Man of Sinne doth the good Beeing of God n 2. Cor. 4. b. arise in the Man / and standeth-vpp / to his Glorie / and then likewise with him / the Man Wherin also then the Man inheriteth all spirituall and heauenlie Goods / and therto the eternall Life It is very-ture The VII Chapiter Of the vpright Christian Battaile / against the Enemies of the Life WHen the Man will prepare or indeuour himself to the christian Battaile for to accomplish the Requiring of the gracious Woord and his Doctrine / so shall hee then / in the Doctrine of the Seruice of Loue / a Ephe. 6. putt on him the Armour of Christ and let himself be made-fast on the Pacience and all that which dwelleth or is borne in him ⁏ that hath also a Lust with him to the Battaile shall hee in like-maner arme therto / eauen as himself and so then pursue b Gen. 14. d. and fall-vpon his Enemies / and vtterlie roote them out 2. When the Man hath now in such-sort ⁏ as a goodwilling and valiant Souldier of Iesu Christ orderlie attempted the Battaile / and ⁏ in the christian c 2. Tim. 2. ● Battaile vanquished all his Enemies / with the Pacience of Christ so cometh then vnto him the High-priest of Righteousnes like as the High-priest Melchisedech d Gen. 14. d. came vnto Abraham when hee had vanquished his Enemies For in the Vanquishing of our Enemies / ther appeereth vnto vs the e Heb. ● c. High-priest Christ which cometh vnto vs out of the heauenlie Beeing / and bringeth vs the heauenlie Foode of the euerlasting Life / and the Riches of the spirituall and heauenlie Goods 3. Therfore ought wee daylie ⁏ in the Battaile of our Temptation to f Math. 16. c. Luk. 9. c. takevp our Crosse / against our Enemies / and to followe-after our Lorde Iesus Christ / in his Passe-ouer / vntill that all our Enemies be destroyed and vanquished / through the Crosse / and that wee euenso haue accomplished the true Godseruice / in the Holie· or ben obedient vnto the Ende / to-wit / euen vnto the Death of the Sinne. 4. For the Obedience of the true Godseruice of Iesu Christ / till vnto the g Rom. 6. a. Phil. 2. a. Death of the Crosse / is the Vanquishing of the Enemies of the Life / and the Accomplishing of the daylie Godseruice / in the Holie After which Accomplishing of thesame Godseruice / in the Holie / h Heb. 7. ● cometh y e High-priest Christ and appeereth in the Most-holie and erecteth euenso the i 1. Cor. 13. c. Perfection in vs. 5. Beholde / in this Obedience of God the Father ⁏ to the Accomplishing of the Godseruice in the Holie is Christ k Heb. 6. 9. b. gon before vs / and hath ben obedient to his Father / euen to the Death namelie / to the l Rom. 6. a. Phil. 2. a. Death of the Crosse / wherin hee hath found the Purging of the Sinne / to our Safe-making / to th end that wee should m 1. Pet. 2. 4. a followe-after Him / in thesame Way / to the Purging of our Sinnes / for to inherit euenso with him the euerlasting Life 6. Verelie / to shew-fourth thissame Obedience / in the Seruice of the Loue / and to stand ⁏ in Lowlynes of Heart submitted vnder the seruiceable Woord of the Lorde / as also to haue a Lust with whole Heart / to doo his Will / is the vpright Wisdom which reacheth to the holie Vnderstanding and thesame is the Wisdom / which ingendreth the Peace in the Righteousnes for the which also n 3. Reg. 3. b. 2. Pa● 1. b. Salomon prayed 7. Therfore / applie yourselues now obedientlie· to this gracious Woord of the godlie Wisdom / which is presentlie ⁏ euen in thissame Day o 1. Pet. 1. b. administred vnto you / and turne not away yourselues in anywise therform / through Vnbeleef / that yee be not vanquished by the Iniquitie· nether-yet whollie lyke vnto y ● Iniquitie / in her Nature For the Vnbeleeuers and Resisters or Blaspheamers of this Woord and Light of Life / together with all such as ⁏ according to the Nature of the Iniquitie becom offended therat· or at the Ministers of thesame / shall increase fourth-and-fourth ⁏ if they repent not in the Iniquitie / vntill that they be vtterlie p 2. Tim. ● b. deliuered-ouer to the Iniquitie· becom of-one-beeing with thesame· and their Heartes hardened The VIII Chapiter Of the outward and inward World / and of the outward and inward Heauen and how that wee are all called and biddē / to the pretious Bewties and Riches of the inward heauenly Beeing and also how that wee ought to shew 〈◊〉 thankfull to the God of Life / for thesame Grace THe whole outwarde World / is very-great and vnmeasurable and how great and vnmeasurable soeuer thesame is / yet is notwithstāding the inward World ⁏ without comparison much greater / inwardlie in vs. 2. Wee cannot likewise so conceaue in our Thoughtes of the outward Heauen ⁏ which incompasseth the whole outward World to be so great glorious and bewtifull / but that the inward Heauen ⁏ wherin God Esa. 66. a. Act. 7. f. with his Christ and Holy-gost / and with all his Holy●ns / dwelleth and liueth essentiallie is far-away much greater and gloriouser / and much bewtifuller of Cleernes and Garnishing 3. Oh / That the Man could once conceaue or insee / what singuler pure Bewties and Riches of God / are to be beholden and inherited in the true heauenlie Beeing and also perceaued that hee were seduced with the Spirites of Errour which b Ephe. ● a. raigne in the Ayre / and with the Imagination of his Knowledge / therfrom· and so degenerated or estraunged ⁏ ther-without touching thesame So were it not then possible that hee could reioyce him / in that case of his Estraunging from thesame / nether yet in any-wise be at-quiet / before that hee were com thervnto againe / or had therwith his communion or
mutual-fellowship / in all vpright Righteousnes and Holynes 4. For the Loue to thesame should be so great / and the Value therof / should be so worthy in the Mans estimation / that hee should c Phil. 3. a. recon or thinke all other outward Thinges ⁏ in comparison therof to be but Durt For in itself it is so great· and his Bewties / Riches / and Life / are so many d Rom. 11. d. Ephe. 3. b. and infinite / that it cannot be writen nor spoken-fourth 5. Behold / Heer-to namelie / to this heauenlie Beeing and his vpright Righteousnes / and to the Conformable-vnyting of all his Bewtifulnes and Riches yee are all presentlie ⁏ through the seruiceable Woorde of the holie Spirit of Loue called and courteouslie-bidden 6. THerfore / looke now all well to it / that yee account not this proffered Grace / e 2. Cor. 6. a. Heb. 11. b. to be small but heartelie-imbrace thesame that is heald-fourth before you and offered vnto you / and ⁏ out of all your Soules and Power indeuour you alwayes ther-after / in all Humilitie and Lowlynes For thesame that is presentlie heald-fourth and offered vnto you / chaunceth to you all out of Grace / through the Mercies of God extended on you For which Grace and Mercies cause so extended on you / it behoueth you all likewise very-well namelie / eueryone to whom these heauenlie Goods / and this euerlasting Life ⁏ through the seruiceable Woord of Grace is administred / and that is bidden thervnto alwayes to shewfourth Lowlynes of Heart· and all Thankfulnes to the God of Life and thinke 7. O God / I Vnworthyone / had no-doubt bidden full in all my Corrupt-estate Estraunging from thee / and perseuered in all myne Iniquitie and in the Errour of thesame / if that thou ⁏ O Lord haddest not ⁏ through the gracious Seruice of thy Loue called Mee therout 8. Therfore must I ⁏ O God thanke thee alwayes and for euer / for that thou ⁏ through the seruiceable Woorde of thy Grace dost so graciouslie leade mee Vnworthyone ther-out / eauen to the Throne of thy heauenlie Maiestie 9. O God / of all This / the Honour and Praise redoundeth onlie vnto thee For who am I ⁏ O Lord that thou electest mee ⁏ which surelie am not better then all other Sinners thervnto / and vouchsafest to account mee worthy / to knowe all thissame / and leadest mee thervnto and that ther are yeat so many thowsand Men / vnto whom thou hast not made thissame knowen But ⁏ O God this is thy intire f Act. 10. ● Ephe. 3. b. Grace and mercifull Loue / ouer mee poore Synner Therfore ⁏ O God haue mercie also ⁏ I beseech thee on all Men-synners and Women-synners / which seeke thee with-out thy gracious Woord and Seruice of Loue / and so g Luk. 23. c. Act. 7. f. ignorantlie do erre 10. SEe / in such-amaner shall euery Man ⁏ which is stirred-vpp by the Grace of God / to the gracious Woord and his Seruice of Loue / and that submitteth himself ther-vnder be alwayes humble of Heart and thankfull / before his God / and h Act. 7. f. pray for all Synners / which erre ignorantlie and recon this i Phil. 1. c. for his Sayne / namelie / that hee may passe into the Death / with the Woord of the good Beeing of God / to the Purging of his Sinnes For so shall hee ⁏ with the Woord of the good Beeing of God rise-vpp againe from the Death / to the eternall Life The IX Chapiter Of the right Accusation or Chastisement / which cometh vnto the Man / out of the Woord and his Seruice / to Repentaunce for his Sinnes / and to the Amendement of his Life EVeryone ought to take very good-heed / that hee be not slack or sluggish / in the Requiring of the holie Woord and Seruice of Loue / nether-yet holde himself ydle / before that the Light of Life ⁏ euen-as thesame is administred with the seruiceable Woord of the holie Spirit of Loue a Gal. 4. c. haue a liuing Shape in him And till thesame Time / let him holde whollie all his Loue turned onlie thervnto 2. For / to loue anywhat besides the Light of Life and the godlie Vertue / is nothing-els but an vnknowē erring Darknes / and a bewitched Sinne the which b Gen. 3 a. b. 2. Tess. 2. a. is an apostated Beeing / and a Seducing from the liuing God and his Righteousnes / wherin all Men c Rom. 7. ● haue ben captiued Of which bewitched Sinne / the gracious Woord doth also accuse or blame eueryone / and calleth them to Repentaunce / to th ende that eueryone should euenso ⁏ in his Repentaunce looke vpon his owne Sinnes· and not blame one-another / but exhort each-other to the Good and so inset or consider / that none of all the Children of Men / haue ben lose or free from the Sinne. 3. Therfore shall not the Accusation or d Math. 23. Chastisement / that cometh out of the gracious Woord or Seruice of Loue / be ⁏ at anytime cast-back for thesame is vpright But verelie / it is far different from the Accusation or Reproof that proceedeth from the goodthinking Man / or out of anymans corrupt Conscience / through the Knowledg and wherwith also the one Man accuseth or reprehendeth the-other / and exhorteth him not to Repentaunce 4. Verelie / when wee now perceaue in ourselues / that wee haue not rightlie applyed vs / according to the Requiring of the Woord and that wee therfore ⁏ through the Woord and his Seruice are chastened or accused / in our Minde / and that our Sinnes or Errours are euenso made-knowen ther-through vnto vs / So shall wee then insee and knowe / how altogether vnlyke of Nature / Beeing / or Disposition / wee yeat are / to the Woord and his Requiring and shall then geeue God thankes / for that ther is graunted vs to see and knowe ⁏ thorough the Woord or through the Ministers therof our Vnrighteousnes and Errour 5. And when wee then euenso ⁏ through the Woord or the Ministers therof do perceaue or vnderstand our Vnrighteousnes or Errour / so shall wee then ⁏ without delay e Math. ● Luk. 3. Act. 2. shewe Repentaunce for thesame / and applye vs ⁏ with all Humilitie to the Requiring of the Woord / and say or confesse before God / in our Heartes 6. O God ⁏ full of Grace and Trueth How louelie is thy Beeing / and into what a forren Beeing am I yeat incorporated I must euermore thanke thee ⁏ O God for that ther is made-knwen vnto mee ⁏ with thy Woorde and through thy Woorde and Seruice of Loue all what-euer is contrarie to thy Beeing 7. Oh ⁏ alas I was almost becom of-one-mind with the Iniquitie· and seduced ⁏ with her Errour from Thee and thy Will But through thy Woord ⁏ in his Seruice of Loue
loueth hee the Darknes And That is the Mans n Iohn ● ● Condemnation / when hee loueth the Darknes / more then the Light It is very ▪ true The XI Chapiter A cleere Demonstration / that the Seruice of the Lawe after the Letter / and the Seruice of Christ after the Fleash / haue both one 〈◊〉 Ministration to the Death of y ● Sinne and that then the new Birth in Iesu Christ after the Spirit / springeth therout IF anye Ministers of the holye Woorde should saye Wee publish the Lawe / and minister and teach thesame / to a Mortifying of the Sinne / and to a Death and Burying of thesame / seeing that thesame Seruice / is the right Priestes-office of the Lawe Or-els if they should saye Wee publish Christ after the Fleash / vnto the Beleeuers of Christ / to an Entraunce ⁏ with Christ into a Rom. 6. the lyke Death of his Crosse to-wit / into the Obedience of the Beleef of Christ and to mortifie and burie the Sinne / So is-it both right / and well saide / if the Lawe of the Lorde and his Christ haue a Shape in thesame Minister and it is both one-maner of Seruice / vnto the Beleeuers of y e Woord to a Righteousnes of Life 2. For / to administer Christ after the Fleash / is a Seruice / which also ⁏ life-as the Seruice of the Lawe reacheth to b Rom. ● b. the Death of the Sinne and so then fourth / to the Making-aliue of y ● Inward-man of God / in Iesus Christ after the Spirit 3. Therfore saith Peter thus Christ hath suffered for vs / and c 1. Pet. 2. c. left vs such an Example / to th end that wee should followe his Foote-steppes 4. Christ himself saith also Whosoeuer will be my Disciple / let him d Math. 10. 16 Mark. ● Luk. ● 14. forsake himself / and take-vpp his Crosse on him / and followe after mee And That is the right Imitacion of Christ that wee should followe-after him ⁏ in the Doctrine of his Requiring obedientlie / euen vnto his e Rom. 6. Death and Burying / and vnto his Resurrection from the Death And This is the Inheriting of the eternall Life / in the heauenlie Beeing / wherin Christ after the Spirit / liueth and triumpheth ⁏ with his Father and all his Sainctes perpetuallie 5. Therfore / to th ende that hys Disciples / mought inherit the eternall Life with Him / they must first followe-after Him ⁏ in the Fore-going of his Doctrine and Requiring obedientlie / till into his lyke Death / and then euenso out of thesame Death / obtaine the new Birth in Iesu Christ after the Spirit / and inherit the eternall Life 6. For-that-cause / men ought to consider rightlie / on both these Sayinges / of the Lawe and of Christ after the Fleash For in themselues they haue both / one Minde or Sence and leade both to one Entraunce of the Mortifying and Depriuation of all vngodlie Beeing For all that which goeth-before out of God / before the new Birth in Iesu Christ after the Spirit / and hath his Ministration to the true Righteousnes / doth point or direct the Man to the Death and Laying-away of the Sinne in the Fleash And That is it wherof Paule speaketh / saying The Letter f 2. Cor. 3. ● slayeth namelie / the Ministration of the Lawe after the Letter / or the Ministration of Christ after the Fleash And That is nothing-els / but that the Letter / according to the Requiring of the Lawe / and according to the Requiring of Christ / pointeth and leadeth vs g Rom. 6. to the Death of the Sinne / and withdraweth euenso our Mindes and Thoughtes / from all that which is vngodlie· and vayne and consumeable on the Earth / for that wee mought euenso attaine to the euerlasting Vnconsumeablenes / in the eternall Life / wherin all Vnderstandinges of pure Heartes do liue and dwell 7. BEholde / in such-sort and to such a Fulfilling of the Lawe and the Propheates / is the Seruice of the holie Woorde / in the Letter / with the Letter / and through the Letter For the Ministration of those-same soundeth euenso / and requireth thesame For when-as wee perceaue anything in vs / that tendeth to the Lust of the Sinne / ther-against doth the seruiceable Woord teach vs / to mortifie and burie thatsame for-as-much as the same is his Requiring 8. And when-as wee then do humble ourselues obedientlie / vnder the Lawe or vnder the seruiceable Woord / for to accomplish thesame in his Requiring and to becom euenso ⁏ with the Lawe / or with Christ after the Fleash / and with his Faith to Iustification k Rom. 6. implanted into Christ with lyke Death· baptised in his Death· and washed with his Bloud / So cometh-ther then vnto vs / the Spirit of the Lawe / or the Rom. ● b. Making-aliue in Iesu● Christ after the Spirit It is very-true The XII Chapiter A cleere Demonstration / that the Man hath not any-Good of himself but receaueth it all of the Lorde and his Grace O Yee goodwilling Heartes to the Seruice of the Loue / suffer-pacientlie and beare-with a Rom. 15. a. Gal. 6. a. 1. Tess. 5. b. each-other in your Weatnes and infourme each-other with the Coadiuuation or Hand-reaching of the seruiceable Woord of the holie Spirit of Loue. And if any-man chaunce to fall / so help-vpp then each-other againe and hee that bydeth standing / let him laude the Lord / for his Strength For y ● Strength ⁏ or the Power so much as thesame remayneth with vs / to the Good / is onlie the Lordes / out of his Grace and not out of our-selues 2. For-that-cause / think or haue alwayes before your Eyes / in your Fourth-going to y ● good Beeing of God / that yee haue receaued all your Lust / Loue / and Stabilitie or Faithfulnes ⁏ which yee shewe to the Lorde and his Woord of the Lorde and his Grace 3. For what haue yee ⁏ I pray you to serue the Lorde with all / but that yee haue b 1. Par. 19. c. 1. Cor. 4. b. Iam. 1. a. receaued it of the Lorde or the Lorde must first bring thesame vnto you / by his Grace and Mightynes both all that wherwith yee serue your-selues another also 4. Therfore ought the Man alwayes to holde himself ⁏ in the Obedience of the seruiceable Woord humble or lowlie of Heart / and also to feare the Lorde continuallie and euenso ⁏ in the Feare of the Lorde alwayes to thinke O Lorde How should I out of myself / haue perceaued or knowen my Sinnes / Except that they had ben made-knowen vnto mee / through thy seruiceable Woord / and that it were graunted mee to perceaue them by thy Grace and that thou euenso ⁏ through thy Power or Mightynes releasedst mee therfrom For if I ⁏ O Lorde haue any Loue to thee
obedientlie thervnto / haue their communion with Christ after the Fleash 5. For euenso / among the Beleeuers of the Woorde / the Woorde became Fleash / and h Iohn 1. b. dwelled among them and Iesus Christ was also in such-sort borne vnto them of the Virgin Marie / out of the i Rom. 1. ● 2. Tim. 2. b. Seede of Dauid after the Fleash that is / of the pure Doctrine / out of the Seede of the Loue. which beareth euenso without woo or greef And whosoeuer then receaueth or feedeth-of the outflowen Woord and his Life ⁏ beleeuinglie in his Soule / Hee k Iohn 6. eateth trulie the Fleash of Christ drinketh his Bloud and is raysed-vp by Christ / in the last Day / to the eternall Life and becometh euenso in his new Birth / consubstanciated with Christ after the Spirit And Those that l Iohn 3. c. 6. f beleeue euen-so in Christ / haue the eternall Life 6. IF wee now ⁏ with whole Heart beleeue thus in Christ and becom m Rom. 6. implanted into Him / so feele wee then also most-trulie / that Christ؛the Woorde of Life n 1. Pet. 2. d. beareth in vs our Sinnes / and suffereth for our Sinnes cause wherthrough wee also are inclyned for to suffer with Him / and ⁏ to the o Rom. 6. a. Col. 2. b. Burying of our Sinnes to follow-after Him / euen vnto his Buryall and so wee becom Part-takers of the Passion of Christ as also after thesame / of his p Phil. 3. b. Resurrection euerlasting Life 7. In such-sort verelie / wee knowe or vnderstand in the Beleef and Obedience of the Woord / how that the Woord or Christ / q Iohn 1. c. beareth our Sinnes / together with all our Frailtie and Ignoraunce and how that likewise for that cause / the Elders in thesame Woord / take-vpp in Grace or Mercie / all the Sinnes / Weaknes / and Ignoraunce of the Beleeuers of the Woord / and couer thesame with their Loue / vnder the Obedience of the same Woorde and his Doctrine For in such-sort do the Elders and Ministers of the Woord ⁏ in their Seruice prepare and kindle the trespas r Ier. 33. ● Offeri●g of the Beleeuers of the Woorde / on the Altar in the Holie of Christ ⁏ ether Beleef of the Woord to a Burnt-offering of a sweete Sauour / before the Lorde 8. And the Accomplishing of thesame Offering / is the Puri●ying of our Heartes / from all sinfull Beeing And thatsame is the true Gods-seruice in the Spirit / wherin wee s 1. Pet. 2. 4. ● followe-after Christ in the like Passion t Rom. 6. a. or Death of his Crosse that is / in his like Contempt or Dispising the which is the true Furnace of Humiliation / wherthrough our Sinnes are consumed-to-nothing 9. When now the Seruice of the Woord and the Obedience of thesame / hath had in such-sort ⁏ in the Beleef Crosse of Christ his full Course with vs / so departeth then the v 2. Cor. 3. d. Heb. 10. d. Vayle ⁏ which is the Fleash of Christ from our Heartes and Christ after the Spirit / cometh vnto vs in Glorie And Hee is ⁏ euen as the right High-priest a x Heb. 3. 4. 7. Minister of the spirituall and heauenlie Goods / in vs and wee inherit euenso all thosesame / through Iesus Christ after the Spirit 10. But till vnto thesame Tyme of the Coming of Christ after the Spirit / in his Glorie / so is vnto vs Christ after the Fleash / a Minister of the Circumcision ⁏ that is / in the Laying-away of the Synne for Gods Trueth-his cause / and for to establish y Rom. 15. b. the Promises made to the Fathers / and so to procreate in vs ⁏ out of the Beleef the euerlas●ing and true Heyre / in the Establishing of the Promises of God the Father and also-for that the Seruantship of the Lawe / should be no a Gal. 3. c. Heyre with the Beleeuers 11. And That was the Complaint of Abraham which hee ⁏ ereuer hee had a Sonne or an Heyre complayned before the Lorde / that hee had obtayned no b Gen. 15. a. Seede out of the Beleef / and supposed euenso / that his Seruant that is / the Seruantship out of the Lawe should be his Heyre But the Lorde said vnto him Not so / thy Seruant shall not be thyne Heyre but the Sonne which shall be borne out of thee That is / out of the Faith of Abraham 12. But so-long as the Heyre is yeat c ●al 4. a. younge / or first new borne by the Beleeuers of the Woord / and that also the Beleeuers are yeat younge or small in the heauenlie Vnderstanding / by Him and euenso ⁏ as goodwilling Seruantes to the Obedience of their Lorde haue a Lust ⁏ according to the Requiring of the seruiceable Woord to doo the Will of the Lorde / So is-ther not any difference made / betwixt the Heyre and the Seruant but they stand both-alike vnder the Seruices of the gratious Woorde of y ● Lorde ⁏ as vnder Tutours till vnto the d Gal. 4. ● appointed Time of the Father In such like-sort is it also with all them / which beleeue the gratious Woord in his Seruice of Loue / and haue a Lust ⁏ according to the Requiring of the seruiceable Woord to doo the Lord-his Will For as long as the Beleeuers of the Woord / are yeat younge or childish in the Procreation of the Seede of the Promise / that becometh borne in them / out of the Beleef of the Woorde and are not yeat growen-vpp to the e Ephe. 4. b. ●lderdom of the perfect Beeing of the Woord which is the appointed f Gal. 4. a. Time of the Father / ouer all Beleeuers of the Woord so stand they yeat although they beleeue vnder the Ordinaunce of the Lorde or his Woord Not therfore that they should alwayes remaine / as subiect thervnder but vnto the appointed Time / to-wit / til-vnto the manlie Olde-aige in the godlie Vnderstanding of y ● holie Woord / as ther is said That is / till that the Sinnes be subdued and that they euenso ⁏ through the Lawe be g Rom. 7. ● Gal. 2. d. dead vnto the Lawe· and taught to the Kingdom of Heauen / and haue attayned ⁏ in the Life of the Woord to the appointed Time of the h Eph● 4. b. manlie Olde-aige 13. And euenso on the Promise of y ● euerlasting Life ⁏ out of the Ministration of the holie gratious Woord vnder the Obedience of the Loue may well all the Beleeuers of y ● Woord ⁏ with Ioye / in the Hope of the euerlasting Life geeue-ouer themselues whollie in the i Rom. ● Death of Christ and so let themselues be baptised or wasshed ⁏ with the out-flowing safe-making Waters of Christ in the Death of Christ For euenso ⁏ in thesame Death
the Sinne ceasseth and to becom borne-anew therout / all vpright Beleeuers receaue ⁏ in the Faith of Christ the euerlasting Life It is very-true The IIII. Chapiter In this Chapiter ⁏ which dependeth on the former doth HN testifie / that euery Beleeuer of the Woorde / shall shewe-fourth the Loue towardes his Neighbour / when hee transgresseth or ouerreacheth himself in any-thing / wherthorough he staggereth and falleth and that they shall not wax-offended one at another / nether ●et haue any euel Conceauing towardes each-other OH / That ●ee all beleeued aright on the gratious Woord and his Seruice of Loue / and through the Ministration of the gratious Woord / sawe rightlie into the a Math. 7. b. small Waye / wher-thorowe yee ought to goe vnto the Life / or are deptours for to passe-thorowe thesame / So could yee not then verelie but be moued with great compassion towardes your Neighbour / which falleth into any Sinne / and not ⁏ in anye-case wax-offended at his Fall / nor at his Frailtie but b Rom. 15. a. Gal. 6. a. 1. Tess. 5. b. beare and haue-sufferaunce with him / and infourme him with all Loue Discreetnes like-as if yee sawe any-man fall into the Water / and had such Compassion and Loue towardes him / that yee would rather fall therin with him eauen vp to the Throte ⁏ for to helpe him therout then that yee should let him perrish For euenso ⁏ to the Preseruation of your Neighbour ought also all your Loue / to be towardes your Neighbour and so to infourme each-other / with Discreetnes / and not to take-●ffence one at an-other of you / much-lesse to blame one-another / or yet to beare Hate or Enuie / or any Euel-conceauing towardes anyman / ether yet to vpbraide him with his Sinnes / or to construe them to the worst / ether to speake of them behinde him but to lay it all downe vnder the Loue / and to couer it with y ● Loue For the Loue ⁏ doubtles c Pro. 10. b. 1. Pet. 4. b. Iam. 5. c. couereth the Multitude of Sinnes 2. Beholde / with such Grace and Discreet-dealing / or with such a beneuolent Heart of Loue ⁏ to your Preseruation / in the Beleef of the Woorde / and to the Couering of your Sinnes are yee all presentlie ⁏ with the gracious Testimonies of the holie Spirit of Loue infourmed by the Lorde / and by the Ministers of his Woord / and also loued to the Righteousnes of the Life 3. Seeing then that yee are loued and infourmed in such-sort / by the Lorde / and by the Ministers of his Woord / to the good Life of the vpright Righteousnes and that y ● Seruice of Loue / doth also require the-like of you all / So ought yee not therfore to imagen or conceaue any Euell ⁏ in This or in That ouer your Neighbour / nor to vpbraide him with any Euell / to d Rom. 2. a. blame nor to slaunder him / nor yet to spread-fourth his Sinnes among each-other / much-les then among y ● Straungers but to couer alwayes y ● Faultes and Weaknes of your Neighbour / so much as yee are able Yet notwithstanding / let eueryone e Pro. 28. b. Eccli 4. 17. confesse his Sinnes ⁏ wherin hee falleth before his Elder in the holie Vnderstanding / and make-manifest before him / all his Dealing and Conuersation and also that the-one do exhort the-other thervnto 4. If yee now see or perceaue / that your Neighbour hath f Gal. 6. a. don-amisse in any-maner of thing or that hee is heerin or therin ⁏ touching that which concerneth the outward or inward Righteousnes weake or infirme / and so sinneth against any Righteousnes and that thesame mought be to his Destruction / or to an Estraunging from the Seruice of Loue his Concorde / So shall yee then warne him therof in stilnes / and with the g Leui. 19. b. Eccli 19. b. Math. 18. b. 1. Pet. 4. b. Loue ⁏ wherwith the Lorde and his Ministers loue you couer his Sinnes / and h Ephe. 4. b. shewe Mercie towardes him and that altogether / to Concorde and Loue among each-other 5. And euen-thus after such a Patron or Example / shall yee haue your conuersation in y e Loue / with each-other / vnto Godlynes and all the Loue and Goodnes which yee wolde should i Leuit. 19. Rom. 13. chaunce / or be shewed vnto you by your Neighbour / that shall yee likewise shewe alwayes towardes your Neighbour 6. BEholde / Such is the Seruice of Loue / which the right Children and Disciples of the Loue of Iesu Christ / vse among each-other For the k 2. Pet. 1. a. Loue dealeth in such-sort with them and euenso deale also the Elders in their Seruice / with the Communialtie of the Famelie of the Loue of Iesu Christ. For if the Elders in the Seruice of the Loue of Iesu Christ / chaunce to perceaue by anyone of the Communialtie / that hee enterprised any-thing / wherby hee mought be in daunger of his Destruction / or which mought happelie cause him to be estraunged from the Way to the good Life / so are they then very sorrowfull for such-aone / and seeke or vse ⁏ through the Testimonies of the holie Spirit of Loue all-maner of Meanes / wherwith they mought so preuent and infourme him / that hee may be preserued from his Destruction and they admonish him so louelie and discreetlie as they are able / or so much as is necessarie for him ther-vnto 7. For they see and perceaue / that if they should let him runne-fourth therin without any warning / and not assist him with reached fourth-hand / that great Infelicitie and Miserie mought then light-vpon him· and the terrible condemnable Beeing catch or fall-ouer him 8. BEholde / eauen-thus with such a Loue / ought wee also to deale and behaue ourselues one towardes another / if wee desire to be right Disciples of the Woorde / and to accomplish the Requiring of the Seruice of Loue. But ⁏ oh alas wee perceaue presentlie / among the most part of People / that this Loue for that the Iniquitie hath euery-wheare gotten the Dominion is by Many / vtterlie l Math. 24. a. waxen-colde For if anyman now see or perceaue anything in his Brother / that hee liueth not ⁏ in all perfectlie / according to his outwarde Eye / so hath hee then a Lothsonnes in him / and taking-offence at him / hee blaspheameth and accuseth him / and maketh his Sinnes or Transgressing manifest / among other-moe / or-els hee seperateth himself from hym 9. But yee ⁏ yee Deerlie-beloued shall not so doo / in the Seruice of the Loue but shall stand redie to helpe your Brother / with all Loue and Resonablenes / and exhort him to Amendment / and take the Burden of his Sinnes vpon you / as your owne Fault or Sinnes and euenso ⁏ for to ridde him out