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A01629 The true tryall and examination of a mans owne selfe wherein euery faithfull Christian, by looking into his conscience, may most plainely behold his spirituall deformity by nature, described, his actuall rebellion by disobedience detected, his promise breach at baptisme, by ordinary transgression apparantly proued, his lamentable estate through sinne discouered, his wilfull obstinacie by dayly disorder displayed, and lastly howe by earnest repentaunce, and faith in Christ Iesu, he is from all the same clearely pardoned, forgiuen, released and reconciled / done in Englishe by Tho. Newton. Hyperius, Andreas, 1511-1564.; Newton, Thomas, 1542?-1607. 1587 (1587) STC 11761.5; ESTC S4316 74,045 216

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God and hearing the sasacred scriptures recited and alleaged thou haue reuerently and godly bent thy selfe to that holy exercise attentiuely and religiously listening to that which was sayde Sinnes outward WHether in taking a solemn oth for any matter thou haue done it in any other sort then by reuerently calling on the name of God and citing him to witnesse and recorde of thy speech and dealing For by him only and by none other ought we too sweare And therefore great is their fault and greeuously doe they sinne that swear by heauen by earth by the members of God by Saintes by the crosse and such like Whether thou haue constantly affirmed any thing to be true whereof thou diddest not then knowe the certainty or at least wherof thou stoodest in doubt Whether thou haue sworne to doe any thing which thou diddest neuer meane to doe Whether thou euer procuredst any man to sweare knowing that he shold thereby take a false oath and sweare vntruely Whether thou haue euer in vaine vsed the naming of the woundes and death of Christe or other like thinges or actions of Christ to euil and lewde purposes or to wicked cursing and banning Whether otherwise at any other time thou haue rashly that is to say without iust and vrgent cause abused taken in vain the name of God Whether thou haue vsed thus to do of a certain peeuish wilful custome which certainly is a very wicked and horrible thing Whether thou haue not performed and done that which by solemne vow oth thou promisedst to do Whether thou haue bound thy selfe by vowe or oth to doe any thing that hath beene vnlawfull and wicked Whether thou haue mis-spent and abused those giftes wherewith God hath endued thee to any other purposes then to the aduauncement and setting foroth of Gods glory Whether I say thou haue abused those giftes eyther to the contumelye and dishonour priuilye or apertly of God or to any hurt and hinderāce of thy neighbor For in the gifts that God bestoweth vpon vs there shineth out the great dignity and Maiesty of God his blessed name Whether thou haue applied to vanitie such things as properly rightly are appertinent to God and of him onely are truely said and spoken And whether in thy familiar talke with others thou haue spoken of God and heauenly matters vainly scoffingly lightly ridiculously or vnreuerentlye Whether thou haue misused the holy Word of God conteined in the sacred Scriptures eyther by wresting it violently to other sense than it was meant spoken and vttered or in applying it to such matters and purposes as it ought not to bee applied vnto as namely to guming iesting balletting singing slanderous libelling pasquilling c. Whether thou haste adiured or enforced any man to sweare to doe or confesse any thing hauing no authority so to do or for no necessary matter or cause of importaunce but rather about some trifling toy and friuolous conceit or some such drift as tended to the daunger of such as bee good honest and godly Whether thou haste coniured Deuils or vsed the damnable art of Negromancy seeking help of wicked spirites or desiring to haue some thing by them brought to passe as though they had beene fit Ministers for such offices and purposes Whether thou haue adiured or enchanted any creatures vnreasonable euen such as be brute and dumbe or any hearbes and plantes or such like things hoping and meaning thereby to worke some straunge feat and wonderfull practise For the kinde of life WHether entring into any function or Colledge or into any other kind of life and solemnly promising by oth to obserue maintaine and keepe the lawes and orders therof thou haue accordingly so done and discharged thine oth As namely when a Iudge an Aduocate an Atturney or such like is first nominated and admitted to his place let him consider howe he dischargeth his oth whereby he then solemnely promiseth iustly truely to exercise his office So likewise a Graduate when he taketh his degree in Shooles A Scholler when he is admitted in a College a Citizen when he is enfranchized or elected into any office A Souldier when he is sworn to his Captaine a Craftes-man when he is made free and receiued into the society and fellowship of those of the same trade mystery or occupation c. Buyers and Sellers Whether the sooner to vttet their wares they haue vsed othes to their chap-men in bargaining and dealing with them affirming and protesting the same wares to bee good and faultlesse which notwithstanding they knewe well ynough to be defectiue naught deceitfull and faulty Whether they haue sworn that they payed more for their wares then in truth they did or that they would not sell the same any better cheape then the price they pitched and yet afterwarde haue done otherwise ¶ Suters for mariage Whether the sooner and easier to win the good will and consent the one of the other they haue vsed othes and asseuerations faithfully to doe this or that and to bee those persons which they pretended to be and yet in trueth haue bin found and prooued otherwise ¶ Souldiers These of all other sorts of people are found the readiest commōly to abuse vnreuerently the name of God and wilfully to make custome of periurie Finally whether in committing any of these afore-named thou haue been therby the cause of offence to others and ministred vnto them occasion to commit the like For being the cause of offence eyther in worde or deede to others thou makest thy selfe guilty of their sinne ouer and beside thine owne And whether when thou hast seene others disorderly to commit any of these outrages before expressed thou haue plainly shewed thy selfe to bee ●n vtter misliker thereof reproouing and reprehending them also for the same when time and place serued For in not dooing this thou consen●est vnto them in their folly and so ●y consenting entanglest and wrappedst thy self in other mens sinnes broughtest their euils vpon thine own head The fourth Commaundement Remember the Sabboth day that thou keepe it holy Sixe dayes shalt thou labour and doe all thy worke but the seuenth day is the Sabboth of the Lord thy God In it thou shalt not do any worke thou nor thy sonne nor thy daughter thy man seruaunt nor thy maide nor thy beast nor thy straunger that is within thy gates For in six daies the Lorde made heauen and the earth the Sea and all that in them is and rested the seuenth day therefore the Lorde blessed the sabboth day and hallowed it Sinnes inward COnsider here whether thou hast at all times reuerently and honorably thought of the ministery of the worde of the administration of Sacraments of the ceremonies and al exercises necessary expedient and profitable to the Church of God both for the encrease of Godlinesse and also of Discipline order and decency whether thou haste at all times willingly and dutifully framed and submitted
Saint MATTHIAS day 3. March called of the Latins Martius Greciās Mo●●chyon Hebrues Adar and is their 12. moneth hath 31. dais 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 d e f g A b c d e f g A b c d e f g A b c d e f g A b c d e f Calends Nones of M. 6 5 4 3 Day before the N. Nones of March Ides of Ma. 8 7 6 5 4 3 Day before the Id. Idus of March Calends of April 17 16 15 14 13 12 11 10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 Day before the Calends of April The temple of Ierusalem was finished the third daie of this moneth Ezra 6. 15. in the ● of Esdr 7. 5. it is said to be the 23. of the moneth The 10. of this Moneth Christ was aduertised that Lazarus was sicke Ioh. 11. 3. A feast was celebrated among the Iewes for the ouerthrow of Nicanor the 13. of this month 2. Mac. 15. 37 Also vpō the same day al the Jewes vnder Ashuerosh were cōmāded to be put to death Esth 3. 13. vpon the same day the Iewes had a priuiledg giuē thē to slay al their enimies Est 8. 12. this day al-the Iews solēnized for their ioiful deliuerāce ●st 8. 17 The 14. day of this moneth was called of the Iewes 〈◊〉 docheus day 2 Mac. 15. 37. also Purim as may appeere Esth 9. vers 21. 26. The 15. also is another day of Purim Est 9. 21. The 16. of this moneth Lazarus was raised frō the dead Iohn 11. 43. This moneth hath one festiuall day called TH' ANNVNCIATION of Saint MARIE celebrated the 25. of this moneth 4. April called of the Latins Apri●●● Grecians Th●●gelion ●b●ues 〈◊〉 or N●s●n is their 1. moneth hath 30. daies 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 g A b c d e f g A b c d e f g A b c d e f g A b c d e f g A ● lends Nones of April 4 3 Day before the N. Nones of April Idus of April 8 7 6 4 3 Day before the Id Idus of April Calends of Maie 18 17 16 15 14 13 12 11 10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 Day before the Calends of May The first of this Moneth Noah vncouered the Ark● sawe earth 〈◊〉 S. 13. Moses ●eared the Tabernacle Exod. 40. 2. 17. the Temple began to be sanctified 2. Chr. 29. 17. The 10. of this month the children of Israel passed thorough the riuer Iordā on drie foote Iosu 4. 19. the paschal Lambe was chosen Ex. 12. 3. The 13. of this moneth the edict of king Ashuerosh came out for the murthering of the Iewes Esther 3. 12. The 14. of this moneth the Passeouer was kept Exo. 1. 2. 6. Leuit. 23. 5 Los 5. 10. The 15. of this moneth the Israelites departed out of Aegypt Numb 33 3. The 16. of this moneth Hezekiah made an ende of sanctifieng and purging the Temple 2. Chron. 29. 17. The 18. of this month the children of Israel walked on drie land thorough the midst of the red sea Exod. 14 19. The 24. Daniel saw his vision Dan 10. 4. The 25. of this moneth the feast of S. Marke is obserued 5. Maie called of the Latins Maius Grecians Scrirophorion Hebrues ●●ar which 〈◊〉 their 2 moneth hath 31. laies 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 b c d e f g A b c d e f g A b c d e f g A b c d e f g A b c d Calends Nones of May. 6 5 4 3 Day before the N. Nones of May. Idus of May. 8 7 6 5 4 3 Day before the Id Idus of May. Calends of Iune 17 16 15 14 13 12 11 10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 Day before the Calends of Iune The first of this Moneth Moses was commaunded to number the children of Israel Numb 1. 1 c. The 5. of this month Christ is thought to haue ascended vp into heauen Mar. 16. 19 ●uk 24. 51. Act. 19. They which could not keep the Passeouer at the day appointed by the Lord wer willed to celebrate the same the 14. of this month Nu. 19. vc 10. 11. so did the Israelites at the commandement of King Hezekiah 2. Chron. 30. 15. The 16. day Manna rained from heauen Exod. 16. 14. The 17. day Noah entered the Arke and the floud began Gen. 7. 11. 13. The 22. fire from 〈…〉 consumed such as murmured against the Lord Numb 11. 1. The 23. the Israelites with great ioy triumphingly entered into the castle of Ierusalem 1. Mac. 13. 51. Noah the 27. the waters being dried vp came forth of the Arke Gen. 8. 14. c. The first of this moneth is vsually celebrated for the Feast of Philip and lacob 6. Iune called of the Latins Iunius Grecians ●katomuaion Hebrues S●nan which is their 3. moneth hath 30. dais 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 e f g A b c d e f g A b c d e f g A b c d e f g A b c d e f Calends Nones of Iu. 4 3 Day before the N. Nones of Iune Idus of Iune 8 7 6 5 4 3 Day before the Id. Idus of Iune Calends of Iulie 18 17 16 15 14 13 12 11 10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 Day before the Calends of Iuly The first comming of the childrē of Israel vnto mount Sinai was the 1. of this moneth where they abode 11. moneths and 20. daies in which time all those things were done recorded in Exo. chap. 19 1. c. The sixt of this moneth Alexander that mighty Monarch of the world was born of whom Dan. ch 11. 3. doth prophesie Also on this daie that famous Temple of Diana in Ephesus numbred among the 7. wonders of the world was set on fire by He●ostratus The Iewes likewise kept their feast of Pentecost on this daie The 23. of this moneth the first edict came out for the safetie of Gods people the lewes against Haman and the rest of their enimies Esther 8. 9. The 29. of this month the Arke of Noah thorough the increase of waters was lifted vp from the earth Gen. 7. 17. Festiual daies in this moneth are the 24. which is the Feast of S. IOHN BAPTIST 29. which is S. PETERS 7. Iuly called of the Latins Iulius Grecians Metageitnion Hebrues Tham●● being their 4. moneth hath 31. dais 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 g A b c d e f g A b c d e f g A b c d e f g