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A04369 Jehovah a free pardon, vvith many graces therein conteyned, graunted to all Christians by our most holy and reuerent father God almightie, the principal high priest and bishoppe in heauen and earth / first written in the Spanish tounge, and there published by a Spaniard vnknowen, (yet as it seemeth) the seruant of our sayde Holy Father ; and now translated into the mother English tounge, by Iohn Danyel of Clements Inne. Danyel, John. 1576 (1576) STC 14484.3; ESTC S2153 20,076 56

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theire righte hande let them be as duste before the winde and the Aungell of the Lorde scattering them let theire wayes be darcke and slippery and let the Aungell of the lord persecute them when they go to receue Iudgement let them come forth condempned and let theire praiers bee tourned into sinne let their dayes bee shortened and let another take theire charge let the extorcioner consume all that they haue and let the stranger make spoyle of their trauailes let them cloth themselues with curssynges and let it come into their bowels like water and into theire bones like oyle let curssing be vnto them as a cloake and like a girdle wherwith they girde theire loynes and let them perishe for euer in thy presence like as did Coran Bathan and Abiram enemies of thy truth and righteousenes also to thy saintes and holy ministers Amen The fourme of the absolution graunted to al those that receue this holy Iubily and rather fear god then men Misereatur tui omnipotens Deus c. I The minister of God the Father by his auctority in that behalfe to me committed and to all graunted also by Iesus Christ the onely good and trwe pastor or sheepehearde of the shape that he did redeeme with his moste pretious bloud on his behalf by the vertue efficacy strength of the gospel of eternal most gracious recōsiliatiō ▪ the which with your harts you haue beleeued I absolue you from all your sinnes vemall and others which you haue committed agaynst his most greate holynesses deuyne maiestie so that you be penitente for the same can finde in your harts to amend your liues I doe restore you to the Church constituted for the liuing members of Iesus Christ the head and espouse therof and to the participation of the two true sacraments which are the sacrament of baptisme and the sacrament of the true supper of our lord and doe assure you of all the aforesayde graces pardons and priuileges and do pronounce that it is his fatherly wyll and pleasure that you do enioy them with an assuraunce of life euerlasting In the name of the father of the son of the holy ghost Amen go in peace sin no more Iohn ● I am the good shapheard that doth geue my lyfe for my sheepe I doo know my sheepe and they heare my voyce and followe me and I doo geue them lyfe eternal sayth Iesus Christ our sauiour ¶ The .x. Commaundements of Almightie God published by Moyses vvith a short explanation of the effect thereof The first Table HArken O Israell I am the lord thy God which haue brought thée out of the lande of Egipt and out of the house of bondage The first Commaundement Thou shalt haue none other gods but mee THere is no more gods but one in whome it is very hard for vs to put our trust onely in not for that he is vntrusty but bicause we are so corruptible in our fleshe that of our selues we cannot but geue credit vnto vanity for whosoeuer putrech his trust many thīg maketh a strange god of the same that he putteth his truste in so that a man 〈◊〉 many strange gods as are the thinges wherein he trusteth and herevppon it did rise at the 〈◊〉 the worshipping of dombe Idolls Images so condempned of God by the Prophets but to accomplish and fulfill this com●●● 〈◊〉 it is necessary to haue a constant faith and confidence in God that is a perfect loue feare reuerence and hope and to let all our trust depend onely vppon him the which is to worship him in spirit and truth this commaundemēt is a fountaine from whēce doeth spring the whole Lawe and the obseruance thereof The second Commaundement ¶ Thou shalt not make to thy selfe any grauen Image nor the likenes of any thing that is in heauen aboue or in the earth beneath or in the water vnder the earth thou shalt not bowe downe to them nor worship them for I the Lord thy God am a gellous god and visit the sinne of the fathers vppon their children vnto the third and fourth generation of them that hate me and shew mercy vnto thousandes of them that loue me and keepe my commaundements BEcause God is a spirite he doth forbid vs heare to represent him in the likenes of any corporal or bodily thing as though he were in it or like it wherfore those that will worshippe visible thinges and maintaine the same contrary to the worde of God are threatned here as Idolatoures and breakers of the lawe because the honoure which they doe owe vnto God they doe vse it vnto his creatures The third commaundement ¶ Thou shalt not take the name of the Lord thy God in vayne for the Lord wil not hold him guiltles that taketh his name in vayne HE doth commaunde that with our tongue we should testefy that wee haue a God almighty whome wee ought to feare to reuerence and to loue and not to sweare by his name in any light thing nor by his creatures to couer a lie but if we doe sweare we must doe it to his glory our saluation and the helpe of our neighebors in good thinges and then must we sweare onelie by the name of the liuinge god The fourth commaundement ¶ Remember thou kepe holy the Saboth day Sixe dayes shalte thou labor and doe all that thou hast to doe but the seuenth day is the Saboth of the Lorde thy God in it thou shalte doe no maner of worcke thou nor thy sonn nor thy daughter nor thy manseruant nor thy mayd seruaunte nor thy cattel nor thy stranger that is within thy gates for in Sixe dayes the Lorde made heauen and yearth the Sea and al that is therin and rested the seuenth day wherefore the Lorde blessed the Seuenth day and hallowed it The ceremony of keping of the saboth day did finishe and ende with the cerymonies and shaddowe of the lawe by the death of Iesus Christ but the substaunce therof doth remain to this day and perpetually that is to kepe the saboth spiritually to cease from labour worldly worke that god may worke in vs and that in al thinges that wee do we geue him the glory god graunt we may seeke the same for euer Amē Amē The Commaundements of the second table and so the first and fyfte in order Honour thy Father and thy Mother that thy dayes may belong in the lande which the Lorde thy God geueth thee It is commaunded vnto vs by this commaundement that wee reuerence and honoure our carnall fathers euery one in his place that is to say our superiors in eache estate and degree from the lowest to the highest and so backe againe to helpe them in necessitie according to our habilities to honour reuerence and obey them for that they are called to theyr places by god to draw vs vnto it to doe it according to hys word he doth