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A69102 A soueraigne cordial for a Christian conscience Content thi selfe with pacience, with Christ to bear the cros of paine which can wil the rec[m]pence, a thousand fold with ioyes againe let nothig cause thi hart to quail lau[n]ch out thi bote, hoise vp the sail put from the shore. And thou sure thou shalt atain vnto the port that shall remayne, for euermore. Bale, John, 1495-1563, attributed name.; Hooper, John, d. 1555, attributed name. 1554 (1554) STC 5157; ESTC S109833 8,757 22

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A SOVERAIGNE CORDIAL FOR a Christian Conscience Content thi selfe with pacience with Christ to bear the cros of paine which can and wil the recōpence A thousand fold with ioyes againe Let nothīg cause thi hart to quail Laūch out thi bote hoise vp the sail Put from the shore And be thou sure thou shalt atain Vnto the port that shall remayne For euermore From Roane the. xi day of May Anno Domi. M. D. Liiii A SOVERAIGNE CORDIAL for a Christian conscience BE not a fraid most dearly beloued in our Sauiour Christ at these most perilous daies wherein by the sufferaunce of God the prince of darknes is broken loose and rageth in his members against the elect of God with al suttelty to set vp againe the kingdome of Antechrist against whom se that ye be strong in faith to resist their diuelishe doctrine with the pure gospel of god arming your selues with patience to abide whatsoeuer be laied vnto your charge for the truthes sake knowynge that therunto you be called not onlye to beleue in him ▪ but also to suffer for him O how happi are ye that in the syght of God are counted worthy to suffer for the testimonie of Christ ▪ quiet therfore your selues oh my louing brethren reioyce in him for whom you suffer for vnto you do remaine th●se vnspeakeable ioyes ▪ neyther eye hath sene nether eare hath herd neither the hart of man is able to comprehend Be not afraid therfore of the bodely death for your names are written in the booke of life And the prophet doth record that in the sight of the Lord precious is the death of his sayntes whatch therfore and prai that ye be not preuented in the day of tēptacion Now commeth the day of your trial wherin the waters rage the stormy windes blow Now shal it appeare whether you haue builded vpon the fleting sandes or vpon the vnmoueable rocke Christ which is the foundatiō of the Apostles and prophets wher on eueri house that is builded groweth into an holye temple to the Lord by the mightye working of the holy ghost Now aprocheth the day of your battaile wherin it is required that you shewe your selues the valeaunt souldiours of Iesus Christe ▪ armed with the armour of God that ye may be able to stand sted fast against al the craftie assaultes of the diuel Christ is your captaine and you be his christians whose cognisaunce is the crosse to the which he willinglye humbled himselfe euen vnto the death hath therbi spoiled his e nemies now triūpheth he ouer thē in the glory of his father making intersession for vs that here are to be fulfilled in hys misticall body Vt behoueth therfore euery one that wil be counted his scholer to take vp eche one his crosse and folow Christ as ye haue him for an example being assured that he beinge on your side ▪ nothynge shal be able to preuayle agaynst you ▪ and that he wil be with you vnto the worlds end ▪ ye haue hys promis in the ▪ xx● iii of Mathew ▪ he wil go forth with his host lyke a conquerour to make a conquest He is the man that sitteth on the white horse crowned with immor talitie ▪ and ye brethren are his felowship ▪ wherof he is the heade He hath your hartes in his handes as a bow bent after his godly wil he shall direct the same after the ritches of his grace into al spiritual and heauenly cogitacions ▪ he is faithful and wil not further suffer you to be assaulted then shal be a boue your power and in the most daunger he wil make a waye that ye may be able to beare it Shrink not therfore deare harts whether you shall be called for the hope that is in you for ye haue a comfortout ▪ euen the spirit of truthe which was sent from the heauen to teach vs he shall speake in vs he shal strengthen vs ▪ what is he then that wil be able to confound vs nay ▪ what tiraūt is he that now bosteth him selfe of his strength to do mischiefe ▪ whom the Lorde shall not in the sayinges by the mouthe of hys seruauntes stryke downe to hel fyre ye sodenly wil the Lord bring downe the glorie of the proude Philistian ▪ by the hand of his seruant Dauid Their strength standeth in the speare shield ▪ but our help is in the name of the Lorde ▪ whiche hath made both heauen and earth He is our buckler ▪ walle tower of defēce he is our god ▪ and we are his people he shal bring the counsell of the vngodly vnto nought He shal take them in their own net he shal destroy them in their owne inuentions the right hand of the Lorde shal worke this wōder his power is knowen among the children of men their fathers haue felt it and are confoūded In like maner shall their children know that ther is no counsel against the lord whē their secretes ar opened vnto the world and are found to be against the lyuing God worcke they neuer so crafteli build they neuer so strong lie ▪ yet shal their Babell fal down and the builders them selues shal be scatered vpon the face of the earthe as accursed of God The iust shal see this and be glad and praise the name of the lorde that so mercifully hath delt with hys seruauntes as to bring their enemies vnder their feete Then shal the fearefull seede of Cain tremble and quake Then shal the moe kyng Ismalittes be cast out of the dore Then shal the proud Nempro these his labour lost Thē shal the host of Babilon be troden vnder foote then shall the Scribes and Pharisies for madnes feare rage Then shal their wisdom be knowen for extreame folly Then shal the bloudy dragon be voyde of his pray Then shal the whore of Babilon receiue a double vengeaunce then shal the market mē of the beast come vnto an open shame then shall they scratche their crownes for the very fall of the monstrous harlot whom now they serue for filthye lucre when no man will bye their wares anye more Then shal the popish priest hoode crie wel awaye with care euen when the lord shal help his seruauntes which day is not far The day wherin the kingdome of Antichrist shal haue an ende and neuer arise any more In the mean time abyde in certayne and sure hope cleauing vnto the promises of god which in their dutime shal be fulfilled and aquit your selues like men ▪ against the enemyes of God in al humblenes of mind puissaunt in spirite to acknowledge one God one only sauiour Iesus Christ one only sufficient euerlasting sacryfice for the remission of sinnes euen the precious bodie of the lord Iesus Christ ▪ once offe