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The copie of an epistle sent by Iohn Knox one of the ministers of the Englishe Church at Geneua vnto the inhabitants of Newcastle, & Barwike. In the end wherof is added a briefe exhortation to England for the spedie imbrasing of Christes gospel hertofore suppressed & banished.
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Knox, John, ca. 1514-1572.
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1559
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STC 15064; ESTC S106733
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Dingat Iohn Forman Mother Trie At Darbie August 1 A Blynde woman At Masââeldâ Septembre 24 Iohn Haât Thomas Rauendalle a showmaker a corier Nicolas Holden weauer At Bristow A yong man a gloouer At Newent Iohn Horne At wutton vndérhedge in Glostershier A woman In Canterburie castel Died Iohn Clarcke Dunstone Chettenden Archer Polkins wyfe William Foster At Northampton October 18 A showmaker Thre died in Canterburie castel were buried in the fieldes At Cantorberie Thomas Fynall Ianuarie 22 Foster Fynalls seruant And. 3. mo At Ashford Two At wie Ianuarie 25 Two Yeare 1557. In London April 12 Thomas Lothsbie Henrie Ramsey Thomas Sturley Stanleis wyfe Hydes wyfe In Sainct George fieldes Maie 29 Stephan Gâatwicke William Moârant Thomas King At Maidstone Iune 6 Ioan Bradbridge Applebie waeuers wyfe Alyns wyfe Manings wyfe Elizabeth a blind mayde At Brystowe One. At Cantorberie Iune 19 Iohn Fyscocke Nicolas White Nicolas Perdier Barbara Finall wydow Bradbridges wydow Alice Bendens wyfe Wylsons wyfe At Lewes Iune 22 Richard Woodman George Steuhen Margerie Morris Iames Morris hyr sonne Dionyse Burges William Mainerd Alexander Hoâsmares seruant Thomasin Atwoods mayden Ashdounes wyfe Groues wyfe In Mâydstâne prison Died one Ambrose A Norwiche Iulie 12 Simon Miller yeoman And a woman At Colchester in the fornoone August 2 Alice syluersed Vines wyff Elizabeth fookes with 3. mo There in the afternoone 4. mo At Colchester August 5 Thurstones wyfe Bowmers wyfe At Rochester August 20 Robert Frier an aged man A man A woman At Norwitch August 23 A woman At Lytchefeild SepteÌbre 10 Ioice Lewes At Islington SepteÌbre 17 Rauffe Allerton Iames Ansâo Maâgerie his wyfe Richard Rothe In London NoueÌbre 13 Iohn Holingdaie carpenter Sparrow Richard Gybson gentilman In London Decembre 22 Iohn Roughe preacher to the coÌgregation in London Margeret Iames. In London Febr. 27 Cutbert Symson one of the Deacons fyrst chosen in the congregation in London Iohn Deuenysh woolwynder Haghe Foxe hoâier At Hantington March. Lawton April 15 Iohn Mainerd died in Newgate and was buried in the fieldes At Colchester Maie 26 Iohn Harrison Daie Agnes George At Norwitch Iune Three Died in Nâwgat and were buried in the field Thomas Tyler Mathew Wethers In London Henrie Pond Iune 27 Mathew Rycarbie Iohn Holydaie Iohn Flonde Raynold Louonder Roger Holland Thomas Sowtham At Bramford Iohn Slade Iulie 13 And. 5. more At wynchester Bainbrigge gentleman TO THE READER YF the examinations and iniuste accusations of these our deare brethern with the names of their wicked accusers false Iudges and cruel tormenâeâs had bene sent vnto vs as these fewe names were we woulde most gladly haue done our diligence that the wonderful conââaÌcie of the one the great rage crueltie of the other shulde haue bene witnessed vnto y e world which thing neuertheles we mynde hereafter more largely to performe to the glorie of God to the comfort of this Church to the perpetuall coÌfusioÌ of those murtherers and members of SataÌ whome the Lord shall confounde by the glorious coming of our Sauiour Iesus Christ The reason of man is not able to iudge of the wonderful workes of God towardes his Church The preaching of the worde semeth folishnes to the worlde Iohn 15. The deathe of the martyrs ãâã âreaseth the age and malâce of the reprobat agaâst Christ Iesus ⪠and for tyme troâbleth the hartes of the cleââ Esai 57. The frute and benifite of deathe vnto the iust Esai 57. The outwarde profession of Newcastle aÌd Barwike in the tyme of the Gospel Rom. 1. Philip. 2. Matt. 10. The Gospel of Christ hath euer the crosse folloing Matth. 10. Iohn 13. Act. 14. 2. Timo. 3. In the tyme of persecution and tryal not one was fouÌd faithful and constant This rule oght of all preachers to be obserued Beholde wherein the preachers of Christ shulde reioyce If he that is innocent hath this feare howe oght the offenders to tremble 3. Reg. 19. â Timo. 3. Repentance is the ãâã to finde mercie Esai 28. Esai 5. Esai 22. Esai 28. Ezech. 11. Iere. 5. Luk. 13. Iohn 15. No vayne excuses or flatterie of the preachers can turne awaye Gods vengeance The threatninges of Gods prophets are effectual The worde of God hathe two offices Matt. 24. Suche as wil not acknowledge God by his worde shall knowe him by his iudgementes Zach. 1. The worde is not to be measured by the mââsângâr but by the powre of God that sendeth it 1. Esd 3. 1. Esd 4. 2. Nehe. 4. The same God that spake in tymes past by his prophetes speaketh as effectually now by his messingers None can excuse theÌ selues of the innoceÌt blood that kepe silence in such cruel murthers Aâo 6. Barwike Newcastel England was once made the sanctuary of God ⪠which is a title most honorable and blessed Because the multitude deliteth rather in lies then in truthe therfore fall they suddainly to errors The plagues of God shal apprehend euen such as by silence flattery conâent to the murther of his ãâã Calice called the key of England Barwike let the suddayne fall of thy sister moue the to repentance Note Psal 32. Iere. 11. Gene. 27. All are Esau children that prefer earthly pleasures to spiritual blessings The frutes of ãâã reign Math. 10. To take away life is onely in the powââ of God that gaue it God easely bring theÌ to passe that which to maÌâ reason is impossible Gods powre is not diminished Beholde the meanes to atteyne Gods fauor and mercie God many tymes plageth euen by such as men seke to please In deliuering them out of the boÌdage of Egypt captiuitie of Babilon Ieroboam and Rehoboam Kings of Israél Iuda with their posterities Aââloââ Mânasses 2. Par. 24. 4. King 2â Apoc. 3. Prou. 1. Iohn 14. Hebr. 10. Luk 11.20 As he dyd the sead of Abrahám In casting out 7. nations beâor them and deliueryng them from their oppressors Gen. 12.13 Psal 66. Esai 43. Ezech. 20. Esai 42.43 Esâr 1. Nâhe 2. Esai 14.43 Esai 48. Esai 42. Matth. 1. Gen. 12. Iohn 1. Luk 13. Act. 1. Paul the Apostle of the Gentiles preached first to the Iewes Act. 13.14.17.18.19.21.22.28 Gods fearful iudgements vpon the Iewes euen to this day Gods vnspeakeable mercies bestowed vpon England Matt. 25. Ezech. 16. The shameful defection of England Gods mercies once agayne offred to England Ezech. 12. Zach. 7. Deut. 29. Idolatrie was the cause of those horrible plagues Leu 1.26 Iere. 7. 4. Kin. 25. Let the iuste punishements of other nations ãâã the o England to repenâââces In this tyme reigned Rehoboam Abiah Ioram 10 others all Idolatrous kinges 4. King 14 15. 3. King 16. 4. King 8 2. Para. 19. 2. Para. 17. Laâiers Esai 10. Iudgeâ Prince Esai 1. Esai 5. Esai 57. Iere. 23. Nobles Esai 56. Commons Prophetes prestes The corruptioÌ mixture of Religion Ezech. 8.9 Ezech. 22. Pastors Ezech. 22. Esai 59. Beholde ó England this vniuersal defection compare it with thy former yet present state be warned Deut. 18. Such as thââ price is such commonly are the people 2. Para. 24. 4. King 11. This had bene thy bounden dutie ó England in the dayes of that most execrable Idolatreâ Marie Note this practise the successe therof 4. King 16. Sobna Treasorer Iere. 36. Ezech. 8.91 Iere. 40. Iere. 43. Iere. 44. Behold y e frutes of Idolatrie 4. King 6. Ezeh 9. Iere. 39. Iere. 43. Reue. â The names of so many as could be now gotten are annexed in the end The duetie of England when Idolatrie was first erected Oseas 5.7 â Para. 2. Math. 23. By true repentaÌce you shal escape Gods vengeance 4. Kin. 3â Two thinges required in yeâeformation ãâã religion Vayne ceremonies and such as serue not to edification oght to be abolished ãâã prince ãâã parlament ãâã to do ãâã thinge in ãâã matters of religion without the assurance of Gods worde The voices counsel of such as are nether hote nor colde None oght to be freed froÌ the yoke of discipline nor permitted to decline from y e religioÌ of God None compellinge Gods people to Idolatrie oght to be permitted to reigne ouer them Deut. 13. Idolaters oght to be put to death 2. Para. 15. The Lord is found of all them that vnfaynedlie seke him Iohn 21. Esai 56. No duÌm dogâ nor poisoned papiste oght to haue any charge of Chrisââââock Pluralitie of benefices reproued London The great dominions and charge of prowde prelats is the inuention of Antichrist The office of ãâã Ministers Philip. 3. Matt. 20. The ministers of the wârde oght not to exercise any ciuil office or to be intangled with the affaires of the Realme Discipline must be executed without respect of persoÌs The Ministers must be stowt and bolde in Gods cause albeit they waÌt the glorious vayne titles of Lordes 3. Par. 26. 4. King 26 Scholes to be vniuersallie erected An answer to two obiectioÌs Num. 16. 2. Para. 20. 2. Para. 32. Num. 16. 4. Kin. 20. 2. Par. 32. Deut. 4. Be warned oâ England yf y u wâlt escape Gods veÌgeaÌce Such as vnfaynedly feare the Lord shal finde comfort in their greatest daunger Esai 25. Reuel 6.