to you Iohn 6 that beleue in the name of the sonne of God that you may know that you haue euerlastinge lyfe and that you doe beleue vpon the name of the sonne of God And our sauiour CHRISTE sayth he that beleueth in me hath lyfe euerlastynge and I wyll rayse him from death to life Iohn 6 at the laste daye 1 Cor. 1 S. Paule also sayth that CHRISTE is ordeyned and made of God our righteousnes oure holynes and redemption to the intente that he whyche will glory should glory in the LORDE S. Paul did contemne and set litle by al other thinges esteming them as dunge whiche before he had in very greate pryce that he might be founde in CHRIST to haue euerlastinge life true holynes righteousnes and redemption Finallye S. Paule maketh a playne argument in this wyse Cellos 3 If our heauenly father would not spare his owne natural sonne but dyd geue him to deathe for vs howe can it be that with hym he should not geue vs all thinges Therfore yf we haue CHRIST then haue we with hym and by hym all good thinges whatsoeuer we canne in oure heartes wysh or desyre as victory ouer death synne and hel we haue the fauoure of God peace with hym holinesse wysedome iustice power lyfe and redemption we haue by hym perpetuall health wealth ioye and blisse euerlastinge ¶ The seconde part of the ãâã of the feare of death IT hath ben heretofore she wed you that there be three causes wherfore men do coÌmonly feare death Fyrst the sorowful departing from worldly goods pleasure The second the feare of the panges paynes that come with death Last and principall cause is the horrible feare of extreme miserie perpetual damnacion in time to come And yet none of these thre causes troubleth good men because they staye theÌ selues by true fayth perfit charitie sure hope of the endelesse ioy and blisse euerlastyng Al those therfore haue gret cause to be ful of ioy that be ioyned to Christe with true faith stedfaste hope perfect charitie not to fere death nor euer lasting daÌnation For death cannot depriue theÌ of Iesu Christ nor any sinne can condemne theÌ that are graffed surely in him which is their only ioy treasure lyfe Let vs repent our sinnes amende our liues trust in his mercy satisfactioÌ death can neither take hym from vs nor vs from hym For theÌ as s Paule saith whether we liue or dye we be the lordes owne And again he saith Rom. xiiii Christ did die rose againe because he shuld be lord both of the dead quicke TheÌ if we be the lordes owne when we be dead it must nedes folow that such teÌporall death not only cannot harme vs but also that it shal much be to our profite ioyne vs vnto god more perfectly And therof the ChristiaÌ heart may surely be certified by the infallible or vndeâââââble trueth of holy scripture It is God ãâ¦ã Paul which hath prepared vs vnto ãâ¦ã the same is he which hath geuen vs an earnesse of the spirite Therfore let vs be alwayes of good comfort for we know that so long as we be in the body we be as it were farre froÌ god in a strange countrey subiect to many perilles walking with out perfect syght knowledge of almighty God onely seing him by faith in holy scriptures But we haue a courage desire rather to bee at home with God our sauiour Christ farre from the body where we may beholde his God head as he is face to face to our euerlastyng comforte These be S. Paules wordes in effect Pebre xiii wherby we may perceiue that the life in this world is reseÌbled lykened to a pilgrimage in a straunge countrey farre from god that death deliuering vs from our bodyes doth sende vs straight home into our owne countrey maketh vs to dwel presently with god for euer in euerlasting rest quietnes So that to dye is no losse but profite winninge to all true christen people What loste the thiefe that hanged on the crosse with Christ by his bodely death yea how much dyd he gayne by it Luk. xxiii Did not our sauiour say vnto him this day thou shalt be with me in Para dise And Lazarus that pitifull person that laye before the riche mans gate Luke .xvi. payned with sores pyned with hunger dyd not death hyghly prosite and promote hym Which by the ministery of Angels sent hym vnto Abrahams bosome a place of rest ioy and heauenly consolation Let vs thinke none other good Christen people but Christ hath prepared and made ready before the same ioy and felicitie for vs that he prepared for Lazarus the thiefe Wherfore let vs sticke vnto his saluation and gracious redemptioÌ beleue his word serue him from our heartes loue obey him whatsoeuer we haue done heretofore coÌtrary to his moste holy Wyl now let vs repent in tyme heareafter study to correct our lyfe doubt not but we shall fynd him as merciful vnto vs as he was eyther to Lazarus or to the thiefe whose examples ar writteÌ in holy seripture for the comfort of theÌ that be sinners subiect to sorowes miseries calamities in this world that they shuld not dispayre in gods mercy but euer trust therby to haue forgeuenes of their sinnes life euerl âsting as Lazarus the thiefe hadde Thus I trust euery christen maÌperceiueth by the infaflible or vndeceauable word of God that bodely death cannot harme nor hynder theÌ that truly beleue in Christ but contrary shall profite promote the christen soules which being truely penitent for their offences depart hence in perfect charitie in sure trust that God is mercifull to theÌ forgeuing theyr sinnes for the merites of Iesus Christ his onely naturall sonne The seconde cause why some do feare death The secoÌd cause why some do fere death is fore sickenes and greuous paynes which partely come before death partly accoÌpanieth or cometh with death whensoeuer it commeth This feare is the feare of the frayle fleshe and a naturall passion belongyng vnto the nature of a mortal man But true faith in Gods promises and regarde of the paynes panges which Christ vpon the crosse suffered for vs miserable sinners with consideracion of the ioye euerlastynge lyfe to come in heaueÌ wil mitigate asswage lesse those paines moderate or bryng into a meane this feare that it shall neuer be able to ouerthrowe the heartye desyre gladnes the the Christian soule hath to be seperated froÌ this corrupt body that it may come to the gracious presence of our sauiour Iesus Christ If we beleue stedfastly the word of god we shal perceyue that such bodely sicknes panges of death or what soeuer dolorous paynes we suffer eyther before or with death be nothing els in christen men but the rodde of our heauenly louyng
preuented with sodaine death neuerthelesse he shal be there where he shal be refreshed Of Abrahams bosome Chrystes wordes be so playne that a christian man nedeth no more profe of it Nowe then if this were the state of the holye fathers and righteous men before the commyng of our sauiour before he was glorified how much more then ought all we to haue a stedfast faith a sure hope of this blessed state and condicion after our death Seing that our sauiour nowe hath perfourmed the whole worke of our redemption and is gloriouslye ascended into heauen to prepare our dwellyng places with hym Ioh. xvii and sayd vnto his father Father I wyll that where I am my seruauntes shal be with me And we knowe that whatsoeuer Christ wyll his father wyll the same wherefore it cannot be but if we be his faithful sernauntes oure soules shal be with him after our departing out of this present life Sainct Stephin when he was stoned to death euen in the middest of his tormentes what was his minde moste vpon When he was ful of the holy gost Acâââ vââ saieth holy scripture hauing his eies lifted vp into heauen he sawe the glory of god and Iesus standinge on the righte hande of god The whiche trueth after he had confessed boldly before the enemies of Christ they drew him out of the citie and there they stoned him who cried vnto God sayinge Lorde Iesu Christe take my spirite And doeth not our sauiour say playnly in S. Iohns gospel Verely verely I say vnto you he that heareth my worde and beleueth on him that seÌt me hath euerlasting life cummeth not into iudgement Iohn .v. but shal passe from death to life Shal we not then thinke that death to be precious by the whiche we passe vnto life Therefore it is a true saying of the Prophete the death of the holy and righteous men ãâã cxvi is precious in the lordes sight Holy Simeon after that he had his heartes desier in seing our sauiour that he euer longed for al his life he embraced or toke him in his armes and said Now lord let me departe in peace Luke ââ for mine eies haue beholden that sauiour whiche thou hast prepared for al nacions It is trueth therfore that the death of the righteous is called peace and the benefite of the Lord Psal cxiiii as the churche saieth in the name of the righteous departed out of this world my soule turne thee to chyreste for the Lorde hath bene good to thee and rewarded thee And we see by holye scripture other auncient Histories of Martirs that the holy faithful and righteous euer sins Christes ascencion or going vp in their death did not doubt but that they went to be with Christ in spirite whiche is our lyfe health wealth saluacion Iohn in his holy reuelacion saw an C. xl and .iiii. M. virgins innocentes of whom he sayd Epo xiiii these folowe the laÌbe Iesu Christe whersoeuer he goeth And shortely after in the same place he saieth I heard a voice from heauen saying vnto me write happy and blessed ar the dead which die in the lord from henceforth surely saieth the spirite thei shal rest from their paines and labours for their workes doe folowe them So that then they shal reape with ioy and comfort that which they sowed with labors and paynes They that sow in the spirite of the spirite shal reape euerlasting life Let vs therfore neuer be werye of well doing for when the time of reaping or reward commeth we shal reape without any werines euerlastinge ioye âola vi Math. vi Therefore while we haue time as S. Paule exhorteth vs let vs doe good to all men and nor laye vp our treasures in earth where ruste and mothes corrupt it Iames .v. which rust as S. Iames sayeth shall beare witnesse agaynst vs at the great day coÌdemie vs and shall like moste brenninge fier tormente our fleshe Let vs beware therfore as we teÌder our owne wealth that we be not in the number of those miserable couetousse and wretched menne whiche S. Iames byddeth mourne and lament for theyr gredye gatherynge and vngodlye kepynge of goodes Lette vs be wyfe in tyme and learne to folowe the wyse example of the wicked stewach Let vs so wisely order our goodes and possessions committed vnto vs here by god for a season that we may truely heare and obeye thys commaundemente of our sauioure Chryste I saye vnto you sayeth he make you frendes of the wicked Mammon Luke xvi that they may receiue you into euerlastinge tabernacles or dwellynges Richesse he calleth wicked beecause the world abuseth them vnto al wickednes which at otherwise the good gifte of God the instrumentes wherby goddes seruauantes doe truely serue hym in vsing of the same He commaunded theÌ not to make them riche frendes to gette highe dignities and worldly promotions to geue greate giftes to ryche men that haue no nede therof but to make them freÌdes of poore and miserable men vnto whom whatsoeuer they geue Chryst taketh it as geuen to himselfe And to these freÌdes Christ in the gospel geueth so great honor and preeminence that he sayeth they shall receyue them that doe good vnto them into euerlasting houses not that meÌ shal be ourrewarders for our wel doyng but that Chryst wil rewarde vs and take it to be doen vnto himselfe whatsoeuer is doen to suche frendes Thus makyng poore wretches our frendes we make oure sauioure Chryste oure frende whose meÌbers they are whose miserye as he taketh for hys owne myserye so theyr relyefe succoure and helpe he taketh for hys succoure relyefe and helpe and wyll asmuche thanke vs and rewarde vs for oure goodnes shewed to them as if he himselfe had receiued lyke benefyte at oure handes as be wytnesseth in the gospel ãâã xxv saying whatsoeuerye haue doeÌ to any of these simple persons whiche dooe beleue in me that haue ye doen to my self Therfore let vs diligently foresee that oure faith and hope whiche we haue conceiued in almightie god and in our sauiour Christ waxe not fainte nor that the loue whiche we beare in hande to beare to him waxe not colde but let vs study daily and diligently to shew oure selues to be the true honourers louers of god by kepinge of his commaundementes by doing of good dedes vnto our nedy neighbours releuing by all meanes that we can their pouertie with oure aboundaunce and plenty their ignoraunce with our wisedom and learning and comforte their v eakenes wyth oure strength aucthoritie calling all men backe froÌ euill doing by godlye counsaile and good exaÌple perseuering still in well doing so long as we lyue So shall we not nede to feare death for any of those thre causes afore meÌcioned nor yet for any other cause that can be imagined But contrary considering the manifold sickenesses troubles and sorowes of this present life the daungers of this
of God he taught in this wise vnto a doctour of the law that asked him which was the great chief commaundement in the law Lone thy Lord God saâed Christ with al thy heart with all thy lyfe Mat. 11. and with all thy mynde And of the loue that we ought to haue amonge our selues eche to other he teacheth vs thus You haue hearde it taught in times past thou shalt loue thy frende and hate thy foe Math. 5. but I tel you loue your enemies speke wel of them that diffame you and speak euyl of you doe well to theim that hate you praye for them that vexe and persecute you that you maye be the childreÌ of youre father that is in heauen Math. 5 For he maketh hys âimne to âyse both vpon the euyll and good and sendeth rayne to iuste and vniuste For if you loue them that loue you what rewarde shall you haue Dooe not the Publiâ anos lykewyse And yf you speake well onelye of them that be youre brethren and dere beloued freÌdes what great matter is that Do not the Heathen the same also These be the very wordes of our Sauiour CHRIST himselfe touchinge the loue of our neyghbour And forasmuch as the Pharisies with theyr most pestilent tradicions false interpretations gloses had corrupted almost clerely stopped vp thys pure well of GODS lyuelye woorde teaching that this loue and charitie pertayned onely to a mans frendes and that it was suffycyent for a man to loue them which do loue him to hate his fooes therefore CHRIST opened thys well agayne pourged it and scoured it by geuing vnto his godly lawe of charitie a true clere interpretation which is this that we ought to loue euery man both frend and fooe adding therto what commoditie we shall haue thereby and what incommoditie by doyng the contrary What thing can we wyshe so good for vs as the eternal heaueÌly father to rekenne take vs for his children And this shall we be sure of sayeth CHRIST if we loue euery manne withoute exception And yf we doe otherwyse sayeth he we be no better then the Phariseis Publicans Heathen and shall haue our rewarde with them that is to be shut out from the numbre of GODS chosen chyldren and froÌ his euerlasting inheritaunce in heauen Thus of true Charitie CHRIST taught that euery man is bound to loue GOD aboue all thynges and to loue euery man frend fooe And thus lykewyse he did vse himselfe exhortynge his aduersaryes rebukynge the faultes of hys aduersaryes and when he coulde not amende them yet he prayed for them Fyrst he loued GOD hys father aboue althynges so much that he soughte not his owne glorye and wyl but the glory and wyl of his father I seke not sayd he mine owne wil but the wil of him that sente me Nor he refused not to die Ihon. 5. to satisfie hys fathers wil saying Mat. 29 if it may bee let this cuppe of death go from me if not thy wyll be done and not myne He loued not onely his frendes but also his enemyes whiche in their hertes bare exceding great hatred against him and in their tounges spake aleuyll of hym and in theyr actes and dedes pursued him with all their myght and power euen vnto death Yet al this not withstandyng he withdre we not his sauoure from them but stil loued theÌ preached vnto them of loue rebuked theyr false doctryne theyr wycked lyuyng and did good vnto them pacientlye takynge whatsoeuer they spake or dyd a gaynste hym When they gaue hym euyl wordes he gasâe none euyll agayne when they dyd stryke hym he did not smyte agayne and when he suffered deth he dyd not slea them nor threaten them but prayed for them and dyd put all thynges to hys fathers wyl Esai 53. Actes 8 And as a shepe that is led vnto the shambles to be slayne and as a lambe that is shorne of his fleese maketh no noyse nor resistence euen so went he vnto his death without any repugnaunce or openyng of his mouth to saye any euyll Thus haue I sette forth vnto you what charytye is aswel by the doctrine as by the example of Christ hymselfe Wherby also euery man maye without error know himself what state and condicion he standeth in whether he be in charitie and so the child of the father in heauen or not For although almooste euery man perswadeth himselfe to be in charitie yet let him examine none other man but his own hart his life and conuersation he shall not be deceyued but truely decerne iudge whether he be in perfect charitie or not For he that foloweth not hys owne appetite wil but geueth himself earnestly to GOD. to do al his wil and commaundementes he maye be sure that he loueth GOD aboue al thinges els surely he loueth hym not whatsoeuer he pretende as Christ said if ye loue me Iohn 13 kepe my commaundemeÌts For he that knoweth my commaundementes kepeth theÌ he it is said Christ that loueth me And again he saith he that loueth me wil kepe my worde my father will loue him and we will both come to hym and dwell with him And he that loueth me not wil not kepe my wordes And lykewyse he that beareth good hearte minde and vseth wel his tongue and dedes vnto euerie man frend and foe he may know therby that he hath charitie And then he is sure also that almighty GOD taketh him for his dere beloued sonne as S. Iohn saieth 1 Ioh 4 hereby manyfestly are knowen the chyldren of God from the chyldren of the deuyll for whosoeuer doth not loue hys brother belongeth not vnto GOD. ¶ The second part of the Sermon of Charytie YOu haue heard a playne a fruitfull setting forth of Charitie and how profitable and necessary a thing charitie is Howe charitie stretcheth it selfe both to GOD and man frend and foe and that by the doctryne and example of CHRIST And also who may certifye himselfe whether he be in perfect charitie or not nowe as coÌcernyng the same matter it foloweth The peruerse nature of man corrupte with synne and destitute of GODS word and grace thinketh it against al reason that a man should loue his enemie and hath manye perswasions Agaynste carnal meÌ that wyll not forgeue ther enemies which bring him to the contrarye Agaynst al which reasons we ought aswel to set the teachyng as the lyuynge of our Sauyoure Chryste who louyng vs when we were his enemyes dothe teach vs to loue our enemies He did paciently take for vs many reproches suffered beatyng and moste cruell death Therfore we be no membres of him yf we will not folowe hym Chryste sayth S. Peter suffered for vs leauyng an example that we shoulde folowe hym 1. Pet. 2. Furthermore we must consydre that to loue our frendes is no more but that which thieues adulterers homicides and al wicked persoÌs do
at this presente abhorreth all maner of vncleannesse no lesse then he did in the olde lawe and will vndoubtedly punishe it both in this world and in the worlde to come ââful v. For he is a God that can abide none wickednesse therefore oughte it to bee eschewed of all that tendre the glory of God and the saluacion of their owne soules Saincte Paule saieth i Cor. x. al these thinges are wriâten for oure example and to teache vs the feare of god and the obedience to his holy lawe For if god spared not the naturall branches neither will he spare vs that be but graftes if wee commit like offence If god destroied many thousandes of peopââ many cities yea the whole world for whoredom let vs not flatter our selues and thinke we shall escape fre and without punishement For he hathe promised in his holy lawe to sende most grieuous plagues vpon them that transgresse or breake his holy commaundementes Thus haue we hearde howe God âunisheth the sinne of adultery let vs nowe heare âertaine lââes whiche the ciuil Magistrates deuised in diuerse couÌtreyes for the punishment therof that we may learne how vnclennes hath euer bene detested in all well ordred cities and commen wealthes and emonge all honeste persons The lawe emong the Lepreians was this that wheÌ any were taken in adultery Lawes deââsed for âunishment âf whordoÌ they were bound and caried thre daies through the citie and afterwarde as longe as they liued were they despised and with shame and confusion coumpted as persones voide of all honestye Emonge the Locrensians the adulteres haue bothe their eyes thruste oute The Romanes in times paste punished whoredome sometime by fire sometime by sweorde If a manne emonge the Egipcians hadde been taken in adulterie the lawe was that he shoulde openly in the presence of al the people be scourged naked with whippes vnto the numbre of a thousande stripes The woman that was taken with him had hert nose cutt of whereby she was knowen euer after to bee an whore and therfore to be abhorred of all men Emong the Arabians they that wer taken in adultery hadde their heades striken from their bodies The AtheniaÌs punished whoredome by death in like maner So likewise did the Barbarous Tartarians Emonge the Turkes euen at this day they that be taken in adultery both man and womaÌ are stoned streightwaies to death without mercy Thus see we what godlye actes wer deuised in times past of the high powers for the putting away of whoredome for the maintaining of holi matrimony or wedlock pure coÌuersacion And the auctors of these actes were no Christians but heathen yet were they so enflamed wyth the loue of honestye and purenes of life that for the maintenaunce and conseruacioÌ or keping vp of that they made godly statutes suffering nether fornicacion nor adultery to reigne in their realmes vnpunished Christ said to the people the Niniuites shal rise at the iudgement Luke xi with thys nacion meaning the vnfaithful Iewes shal condemne theÌ For they repeÌted at the preachyng of Ionas but behold saith he a greater than Ionas is here meaning himself and yet they repent not Shal not thinke you likewise the Locrensians Arabians Athenians with suche other rise vp at the iudgemente and condemne vs forasmuch as they seaced from whoredom at the coÌmaundement of man and we haue the lawe and manifest preceptes and commaundementes of god and yet forsake we not our filthy conuersacion Truelye truely it shal be easier at the day of iudgement to these heathen theÌ to vs except we repent and amend For although death of body semeth to vs a grieuous punishment in this world for whoredome yet is that payne nothing in coÌparisoÌ of the grieuous tormeÌtes which adulters fornicatours and al vncleane persones shall suffer after thys lyfe For al suche shal be excluded and shut out of the kingdome of heauen as Saincte Paule sayeth be not deceiued 1. Cor. vi Golâ v. Ephe. v. for neyther whoremoÌgers nor worshippers of Images nor adulterers nor softlynges nor sodomites nor threues nor couetousse persons nor dronkardes nor cursed speakers nor pyllers shall inherite the kingdome of God And S. Iohn in his reuelacion sayeth Epo xxi that whoremongers shall haue their parte with murderers sorcerers enchaunters liars idolaters suche other in the lake whiche burneth with fier brymstone which is the seconde death The punishmente of the bodye althoughe it be death hath an ende but the punishment of the soule which S. Iohn calleth the seconde death is euerlasting there shal be fier brimstone Mat xui Luke .iii. there shal be weping gnashing of teeth the worme that shal there gnaw the conscience of the damned shall neuer dye O whose heart distylleth not euen droppes of bloud to heare and consider these thynges If we tremble and shake at the hearing and naming of these paynes oh what shal thei doe that shall fele them that shall suffre them yea euer shall suffer worldes withoute ende God haue mercy vpoÌ vs. Who is now so drowned in sinne and paste all Godlynesse that he wyl set more by a filthy and stynkyng pleasure whych soone passeth away then by the losse of euerlastyng glorye Agayne who wyll so geue hymselfe to the lustes of the fleshe that he feareth nothyng at al the paynes of hell fier But let vs heare how we may eschewe the sinne of whordome and adulcery that we maye walke in the feare of god and be free from those most grieuous and in tollerable tormentes whyche abide al vncleane persons To auoyde fornicacion adulterye and all vnclennes let vs prouide Remecies whereby to auoyde fornicacion adulterye that aboue all thynges we maye kepe our heartes pure and cleane from al euil thoughtes and carnal lustes For if that be once infected and corrupte we fall headlong into al kynde of vngodlynesse Thys shall we easelye doe if when we fele inwardlye that Sathan oure olde enemye tempteth vs vnto whoredome we by no meanes coÌsente to hys craftye suggestions but valyauntly resyste and withstande hym by stronge faythe in the worde of God aleadgynge a gaynste hym alwayes in oure hearte thys commaundement of god Scriptum est non mae chaberis It is written thou shalt not commit whoredome It shal be good also for vs euer to lyue in the feare of god and to sette before oure eyes the grieuous threatnynges of god agaynste all vngodly synners and to consyder in our mynde how filthy beastely and shorte that pleasure is whereunto Sathan moueth vs. And againe howe the payne appoynted for that synne is intollerable and euerlastyng Moreouer to vse a temperaunce and sobrietie in eatynge and drynkyng to eschewe vncleane communicacion to a noyde all filthy company to flee idlenes to delighte in readyng holy scripture to watch in godly praiers and vertuouse meditacions and at al tymes to exercyse some godly trauayles shall helpe greatlye vnto the esche wing of
mountaines hilles and wildernes some haue ben racked some slaine some stoned some sawen some rente in pieces some headed some brente without mercy and would not be deliuered because they loked to rise again to a better state All these fathers martyrs and other holy men whom S. Paule spake of had their faith surely sixed ãâã God wheÌ al the world was against them They did not onely knowe god to be the Lord maker and gouernour of al men in the world but also they had a special coÌfidence and trust that he was would be their God their coÌforter âider helper mainteiner and defendour This is ãâã ââristian faith whiche these holy men had also ought to haue And altough they were ãâã named ChristiaÌ men yet was it a ChristiaÌâaten ãâã they had for they loked for all benefytes of ãâ¦ã father through the merites of his soÌne ãâ¦ã we now doe This difference is betwene them and vs for they loked when Christ should come and wââââ in the time when he is come ãâã Iohn ãâã xiv Therfore saith s Augustin the time is altered chaunged but not the faith For we haue both one faith in one Christe The same holy goste also that we haue had they sayth S. Paule â Cor. iiii For as the holy Gost dooeth teach vs to trust in God and to call vpon him as our father so did he teache them to say as it is written Thou lord art our father and redemer âsay xiiii thy name ãâã without begynning and euerlasting God gaue them then grace to be his children as he doth vs ââwe But now by the comming of oure sauiour Christe we haue receiued more aboundantly the spirite of god in our heartes wherby we may conceiue a greater faith and a surer truste then many of them had But in effecte they we be al one we haue the same faith that they had in god and they the same that we haue And S. Paule so much extolleth their faith because we shold no lesse but rather more geue our selfes wholy vnto Christ doth in profession liuinge now when Christ is come then the old fathers did before his coÌmyng And by al the declaratioÌ of S. Paul it is euident that the true liuely christiaÌ faith is no dead vaine or vnfruitfull thinge but a thinge of perfecte vertue of wonderful operacion or working strength bringyng furth all good mocions and good woorkes Al holy scripture agreably beareth witnes that a true liuely faith in Christ doth bring furth good workes therfore euery man must examine tryâ himselfe diligently to know whether he haue the same true liuely faithe in his heart vnfainedly or not whiche he shall knowe by the fruites therof ââânt that professed the faith of christ wer in this error that they thought they knew god beloued in him when in their life they declared the contrary which error sainct Iohn in his first Epistle coÌfuting i. Iohn .ii. writeth in this wise herby we are certified that we know God if we obserue his coÌmauÌdemeÌtes He that saith he knoweth God and obserueth not his commaundementes is a liar the truth is not in him And again he saith i. Iohn .iii. whosoeuer sinneth doth not see god nor knowe him not no man deceiue you wel beloued childreÌ And moreouer he saith hereby we know that we be of the trueth i. Iohn .iii. so we shal perswade our heartes before him For if our owne heartes reproue vs God is aboue oure heartes knoweth al thinges Wel beloued if our heartes reproue vs not then haue we coÌfidence in god and shal haue of him whatsoeuer we aske because we kepe his coÌmaunde mendes and do those thinges that please him And yet further he fayth i. Iohn .v. Euery man that beleueth that Iesus is Christe is borne of god we know that whatsoeuer is borne of god doth not sinne but the generation of God purgeth him and the deuill doeth not touche him And finally he concludeth and shewing the cause i. Iohn .v. why he wrote this Epistle saith for this cause haue I thus writte vnto you that you may know that ye haue euerlastinge life whiche do beleue in the sonne of God And in his third Epistle iii. Iohn .i. he confirmeth the whole matter of faith and workes in fewe wordes saying the that doth wel is of god he that doth euill knoweth not god And ãâã âainct Iohn saith that as the liuely knowlege ãâ¦ã of god briÌgeth furth good worke ãâã saith he likewise of hope and charitie that theâ cannot stande with euill liuing i. Iohn iii. Of hope he wââteth thus we know that when god shal appeare ââe shal be lyke vnto him for we shal see him euen as he is And whosoeuer hathe this hope in hym doth purifie himselfe i. Iohn .ii. lyke as God is pure And of charitie he saieth these wordes he that doth kepe gods worde or coÌmauÌdement in him is truely the perfect loue of god i. Iohn .v. And again he saith this is the loue of god that we should kepe his commauÌdementes And. s Iohn wrote not this as a subtile sayinge deuised of his owne phantasye but as a most certaine and necessary trueth taught vnto him by Christ himself the eternal infallible veritie who in many places doeth most clerely affirme that faith hope charitie cannot consyst or stande without good and godly workes Iohn .iii. i. Iohn .v. Of saith he saith He that beleueth in the sonne hath euerlasting life but he that beleueth not in the sonne shal not se that life but the wrath of god remaineth vpon him Iohn .vi. And the same he confirmeth with a double othe saying forsothe forsorth I say vnto you he that beliueth in me hath euerlasting life Now forasmuch as he that beleueth in Christ hath euerlasting life it must nedes coÌsequeÌtly folow that he that hath this faith must haue also good workes and be studious to obserue Gods commandementes obediently For to them that haue euil workes ãâ¦ã leade their life in disobedience transgression or breakyng of Gods commaunds mentes without repeÌtaunce perteineth not euen lastyng life but euerlasting death as Christe hym selfe saith ⪠Matt. xxv They that doe wel shal go into life eternal but they that do euil shal go into the euerlastyng fyre And again he saith Apoca. xxi I am the first letter the last the beginning the endinge to hym that is a thirst I wil geue of the wel of the water of life frely he that hath the victory shal haue al thinges I will be his God he shal be my sonne but they that be fearefull mistrusting god lackyng faith they that be cursed people and murderers and fornicatours and forcerers and Idolaters and all liers shal haue their porcion in the lake that burneth with fyre and brimstone which is the second death And as
Christ vndoubtedly affirmeth Charitâ bringeth furth good woorkes Iohn .xiiii. that true faith bringeth furth good workes ⪠so doth he saye likewyse of charitie Whosoeuer hath my commaundementes and kepeth them that is he that loueth me And after he saith he that loueth me wil kepe my worde and he that loueth me not Iohn .xiiii. kepeth not my wordes And as the loue of God is tryed by good workes so is the feare of god also as the wise manne saith the dreade of god putteth away synne And also he sayeth Eccle. i. Eccle. xv he that feareth god will do good workes ¶ The thyrde parte of the Sermon of Fayth YOu haue heard in the second part of this sermon that no man should thinke that he hath that liuely saith which scripture coÌmaundeth when he liueth not obedieÌtly to goddes lawes For al good woorkes fyringe out of that faith And also it hath been declared vnto you by examples that faith makââ ãâ¦ã quiet patient in al affliction Now as coÌcerning the sainâ matter you shal heare what foloweth A man may soone deceiue himselfe and thinke in his owne phantasie that he by faith knoweth god loueth him feareth him belongeth to him when in very dede he doth nothing lesse For the trial of al these thinges is a very godly christian life He that feleth his hearte set to seke gods honor and studieth to know the wyl and commaundementes of God and to frame himselfe therunto leadeth not his life after the desyre of his owne fleshe to serue the deuil by sin but setteth his minde to serue god for gods owne sake for his sake also to loue al his neyghbours whether they be frendes or aduersaries doing good to euery man as oportunitie serueth wyllingly hurting no man suche a man maye well reioyce in God perceiuinge by the trade of his life that he vnfainedly hath the right knowledge of god a liuely faith a stedfaste hope a true and vnfained loue feare of god But he that casteth a way the yoke of gods commaundementes from his necke geueth himself to liue withoute true repentauÌce after his own sensual minde and pleasure not regarding to know gods worde and much lesse to liue according therunto such a man clerely deceiueth himself seeth not his own hert if he thinketh that he either knoweth god loueth him feareth him or trusteth in him Some peradueÌture phaÌtasy in them selfes that they belong to god although thei liue in sin so they come to the churche and shew themselfes as gods dere childreÌ But. s Iohn saith plainly 1. Iohn 1. if we say that we haue any company with god and walke in darkenes we doe lye Other doe vainelye thinke that they knowe and loue god although they passe not of the commaundements But S. Iohn saith clearely 1. Ioh. 1. he that sayth I know God kepeth not his commaundemeÌts he is a lyer Some falselye perswade themselues that they loue God wheÌ they hate their neighbors But S. Iohn saith manifestly if any maÌ sai I loue god 1 Ioh. 4. 1. Iho 2. yet hateth his brother he is a lier He that saith that he is in the light hateth his brother he is stil in darkenes He that loueth his brother dwelleth in the light but he that hateth his brother is in darknes walketh in darkenes knoweth not whether he goeth 1. Iho 3. For darknes hath blinded his eies And moreouer he saieth hereby we manifestly know the children of GOD from the children of the deuil he that doth not righteously is not the child of GOD nor he that hateth his brother Deceiue not your selfes therefore thinkyng that you haue faith in GOD or that you loue GOD or dooe trust in him or do feare him when you liue in sinne for then your vngodly and sinfull lyfe declareth the contrary whatsoeuer ye say or think It perteineth to a christen man to haue this true christen faith to trie himselfe whether he hath it or no to know what belongeth to it howe it doth worke in him It is not the world that we can trust to the worlde and al that is therein is but vanitie It is GOD that must be our defence and proteccion agaynst al temptation of wickednes and sinne errours superstycyon Idolatry and al euill If all the worlde were on our side and GOD against vs what could the would auayle vs. Therefore let vs set our whole fayth ãâã trust in GOD neither the world the deuil nor alâââ power of theÌ shall preuaile agaynst vs. Let vs therfore good christian people trie examine our fayth what it is let vs not flatter our selfes but loke vpoÌ our workes and so iudge of our faithe what it is CHRIST him selfe speaketh of this matter and saith Mat. 24 the tre is knoweÌ by the fruite Therfore let vs do good workes and therby declare our faith to be the lyuely christian faith Lette vs by such vertues as oughte to spring out of faith shewe our eleccion to be sure stable as S. Peter teacheth Endeuor your selfes to make your calling chosyng certaine by good workes 1 Pet. 3 And also he sayth mynyster or declare in youre fayth vertue in vertue knowledge in knowledge teÌperaunce in teÌperauÌce pacience againe in pacieÌce godlinesse in godlinesse brotherlye charitye in brotherly charitie loue So shal we shewe in dede that we haue the very lyuely christen faith maye so both certify our conscience the better that we be in the right faith also by these meanes confirme other men If these fruites do not folowe we do but morke with GOD deceiue our selues also other men Well may we beate the name of christen meÌ but we doo lacke the true faith that doth belonge thervnto For true faith doth euer bring furth good workes Iâmes 2 as Saint Iames saith shew me thy fayth by thy dedes Thy bedes and workes must be an open testymony all of thy fayth otherwyse thy faith being without good workes is but the deuils faith the faith of the wicked a phantasy of fayth not a true christen fayth And lyke as the deuils euyll people be nothing the better or theyr counterfeit faithe but it is vnto theÌ the more cause of damnacyon so they that be christened haue receyued knowledge of GOD and of CHRISTES merites yet of a set purpose do lyue idlelye without good works thinking the name of a naked faith to be either sufficient for them or els settynge theyr mindes vpon vaine pleasures of thys worlde dooe lyue in synne without repentaunce not vtterynge the fruytes that do belong to such an hygh professyon vpon such presumpteous persones and wylfull sinners must nedes remaine the great vengeaunce of GOD and eternall punyshment in hell prepared for the deuil wicked liuers Therfore as you professe the name of CHRIST good christyan people let no such phantasy imagination