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A14710 An hundred, threescore and fiftene homelyes or sermons, vppon the Actes of the Apostles, written by Saint Luke: made by Radulpe Gualthere Tigurine, and translated out of Latine into our tongue, for the commoditie of the Englishe reader. Seene and allowed, according to the Queenes Maiesties iniunctions; In Acta Apostolorum per Divum Lucam descripta, homiliƦ CLXXV. English Gwalther, Rudolf, 1519-1586.; Bridges, John, d. 1618. 1572 (1572) STC 25013; ESTC S118019 1,228,743 968

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of Adam are accursed For the Scripture euerywhere teacheth that the curse belongeth vnto sinne And the lawe pronounceth him accursed which fulfilleth not all the things that God commaundeth Deut. 27. Therfore bicause we be all sinners and destitute of the glory and grace of God we be subiect to his wrath and iudgement And as through sinne all kinde of euill is come into the worlde so God by blessinge promiseth all goodnesse Therefore this is a most large promise and comprehendeth all mannes saluation And bicause enmitie was growne betweene God and vs by reason of sinne we coulde not be reconciled vnto him without a Mediator nor attayne vnto this blessing God therefore sheweth vs this mediator where he promiseth the blessing in the seede of Abraham Which place Paule the Apostle with great plainnesse expoundeth of Iesus Christ who wee reade tooke the seede of Abraham For he writeth to the Galathians the third chapter To Abraham were the promises made and to his seede He sayth not and in his seedes as of many but in thy seede as of one which is Christ. Neyther doe we here regarde the cauilling Iewes which expounde this worde seede bicause it is a nowne collectiue of the whole nation of the Iewes and make a comparison as though all people shoulde be blessed after the example of that nation For where it is euident all mankinde standeth accursed Gods Testament shoulde be of no profite vnlesse he appoynted some one which shoulde blesse them and deliuer them from the curse But who that is the Iewes can neuer shewe vs if they refuse Christ forasmuch as in al Abrahams posteritie many and great sinnes may be shewed Whereby it is euident the curse cleaueth to them For the Lorde truly sayd to them by Esaias Thy first father offended sore and thy Rulers haue sinned against me Onely Christ is he in whose mouth was founde no guile and which was able to saye to his enimies which of you can reprooue or impeach me of sinne And he only is declared by God the father to be that man in whome we obtayne this blessing For of him God sayde This is my beloued sonne in whome I am well pleased And he in his last supper openlye testifyed that the accomplishing of the newe Testament consisted in his bloude Through his bloude therefore be our sinnes purged which caused the sentence of male diction to fall vpon vs Whosoeuer therefore will obtaine the inheritance of blisse let them embrace Christ. Howbeit bicause this blisse or felicitie shall not seeme to pertayne to a fewe persons or to one Nation only he sheweth expressely howe farre it ought to be extended including within the blessing that commeth by Christ all the kinredes of the earth For as Paule sayeth he that ordeyned these things is not the God of the Iewes only but of all Nations also And we are euery where warned that touching our saluation there is no difference of nations before God but as Peter afterward testifieth in all people they that feare him and worke righteousnesse are accepted with him Further Christ himselfe sayth that the saluation whereof he is author appertayneth to all men where he testifyeth in the Gospell that many shall come from the East and from the West and rest with Abraham Isaac Iacob in the kingdome of heauen Whervnto this also appertaineth where he giueth cōmaundement to his Apostles to preach the gospell ouer all the world Marc. 16. Act. 1. For as the first promise of saluation was made to our first parentes so God woulde haue the same emparted to all their issue and posteritie Neyther is there any other reason wherefore Abraham can be called the father of many Nations but for that all the faithfull of all nations ioyned togither in Iesus Christ are made heyres of the promises of his sonne and of the saluation set forth in Christ by faith The consideration hereof is both full of instruction and comfort For it teacheth vs that we must rashly contemne no man nor yet be prowde of the vaine prerogatiue of our nation which most times dependeth of earthly men and of their fonde iudgement forasmuch as Iesus Christ which is our saluation and glory apperteyneth to all nations Againe it confirmeth vs in the temptations of our fayth that we suffer not our selues to be secluded from Christ in whome we heare that all the nations of the earth be blessed by which argument Peter laboureth here to perswade the Iewes the certaintie of their saluation Thirdlye he comforteth them with the late benefite of God and the present state and condicion of things First when God raysed vp his sonne Iesus vnto you he sent him to blesse you that euerye one of you shoulde turne from his wickednesse He vnderstandeth not by this worde raysing vp the resurrection of Christ from death but he alludeth vnto the oracle of Moyses which a little before he cited As though he should say God hath perfourmed that he promised and hath raised vp that great Prophete and redeemer of mankinde one of your owne brethren And he hath sent him being thus raysed vp and incarnated not to other nations but vnto you and willed him first to notifie intreate of saluation among you Neither can any man denye this For Christ taught among you he wrought myracles among you he vsed himselfe conuersantly with you yea he plainly confesseth that he chiefelye belongeth to the lost sheepe of Israel Furthermore when he first sent vs forth●to preache he badde vs we shoulde keepe our selues within the boundes and borders of your nation and not to goe into the way of the Gentiles And his last commaundement when he was ready to ascende into heauen was that we shoulde beginne to preache the Gospell first at Ierusalem and so to publishe it throughout Iurie and then to bring it to other nations ▪ Wherefore you haue no iust cause to doubt vnlesse you list to despise the present grace of God and to doubt of these things which God little lacking offreth to you to feele with your handes Howbeit he beguileth not men with vaine promises he mocketh vs not with emptie bragges of benefites but hath a pleasure to giue vs them in deede and taketh no greater delight than in our saluation We are here taught howe we also maye assure vs of our saluation by the preaching of the Gospell For where it is the message of saluation God truly offreth saluation to them whome he calleth thereby into the knowledge and fellowship of his sonne Neyther is there nowe a dayes any other way or meane by the which God sendeth his sonne vnto vs than by preaching the gospell which fully comprehendeth all the blisse of saluation Nowe Peter in fewe wordes describeth the office of Christ where he sayth he is sent of God to blesse vs. Whereby also we perceyue that by the seede of Abraham he vnderstoode none other but Christ as before
which they haue matched in authoritie with the Scriptures and haue commaunded men payne of death to receyue and beléeue them before the Scriptures He sayth i● con●erteth or turneth the soule that is to say it maketh him that readeth them a newe man a repentant person a faythfull beléeuer and a godly liuer So farre it is from peruerting or corrupting any godly student thereof He calleth it a sure and faithfull testimonie of the Lorde whereas mannes policies councels and deuises are alwayes vncertaine chaungeable and vnsure It giueth wisedome vnto the simple Why then shoulde they be kept from it Uerily this hath bene Gods practise in all ages as appeareth by all hystories that he hath reuealed his worde and will to no kinde of people sooner than vnto those that are simple as may be séene by those thankes that our Sauiour Christ gaue to God his father in the behalfe of his Disciples being but simple Clarkes saying I thanke thee O God fath●r of heauen and earth for that thou hast hidden these things verilye the vnderstanding of his kingdome from the wise that is to saye the great Doctors in their owne conceyte and in the worldes iudgement and hast reuealed them vnto the simple that is to the vnlearned and despysed wightes of this worlde For so doth Chrysostome expounde the wordes Rusticall people and Ideotes sayth he ▪ were illuminated persons of small account in the worlde or in the knowledge of God but not of obstinacie but ignoraunce If our new Diuines would admit these sayings of Christ and Chrysostome they shoulde soone perceyue how vnchristianly they speake and also howe vnlyke the olde Doctors whyle they raue and fare so fowle wyth poore Artificers and Craftesmen whome it hath pleased God in these dayes so to enriche with his spirite that when they haue bene called before these our newe Rabbines they haue shewed more true Diuinitie than all the whole Sinagoge of them were able I report me to Eusebius Ecclesiasticall hystory and to our owne entituled the Actes and Monumentes of the Church But Dauid goeth on saying The statutes of the Lorde are right and reioyce the heart the commaundement of the Lorde is pure and giueth light to the eyes The feare of the Lorde is cleane and endureth for euer the iudgementes of the Lorde are true and righteous altogither More to be desired are they than golde yea than much fine golde sweeter also than hony and the bony combe Moreouer by them is thy seruant taught What I warraunt you this olde Diuine Dauid neuer ment that they taught eyther heresie or error In diuers other places of his Psalter maye be séene the earnest exhortations that he maketh to all the people to heare the worde of God as in the .xlix. Psalme O heare ye this all ye people ponder it with your eares all ye that dwell in the worlde High and lowe rich and poore one with another What shoulde they heare euen that that immediately followeth howe his mouth shall speake of wisedome and his heart muse of vnderstanding Here are none excluded from hearing what Dauid shall say but such as dwell in Vtopia The Diuines therefore that will barre any dwellers in this worlde from hearing or reading of Dauid must there go preache this doctrine Agayne Wherewithall shall a yong man clense his waye euen by ruling himselfe after thy worde Againe Thy worde is a lanterne to my feete and a light vnto my pathes Againe When thy worde goeth forth it giueth light and vnderstanding euen vnto the simple Againe Kings of the earth and all people Princes and all Iudges of the worlde yong men and maydens olde men and children prayse the name of the Lord. Here by an enumeration of al states and degrées sexes and ages may we sée that none are secluded from praysing the Lorde which then is done moste acceptablye when we sing prayse vnto him as the same Dauid sayth with vnderstanding which vnderstanding we can not haue without his worde Infynite more places there be in the Psalter to this effect as the diligent Reader thereof shall finde whereof this is one verye notable and therefore not to be omitted Out of the mouthes of very babes sucklings hast thou ordeyned strength that thou mightest still the enimy and the auenger It is the more notable for that Christ alleageth it in the .xxj. of Mathewe agaynst the Scribes and Phariseyes in defence of the people which so thankefully welcommed and receyued him into Ierusalem in the same sense that it is here brought for But let vs nowe come to the testimonies of the newe Testament Our Sauiour Christ hauing to doe with those Iewes which of all other in the worlde at that time most gloried in the knowledge of God and his religion bicause they had Bishoppes whose succession they coulde shewe by order euen from Aaron and therefore had antiquitie ynough hauing Scribes Phariseyes Sadduceyes Essenes Nobles Communes and all the worlde on their side yet did he plainly tell them that they erred and were deceyued for that they vnderstoode not the Scriptures For to the Sadduceyes which allowed no part of the olde Testament but the bookes of Moses denying the resurrection for that they imagined if there were any men shoulde knowe their wiues as they had before done in the worlde as appeareth by their captious and foolishe demaunde Christ aunswered yee erre not vnderstanding the Scriptures and power of God. Where we maye plainely learne that ignoraunce in the Scripture is the cause of error contrary to these newe Diuines assertion that saye Ignorance is the mother of deuotion Whereas true deuotion cannot be without the true vnderstanding of Gods will and his will by no meanes ordinary can be vnderstanded but by his worde Therefore to auoyde errour it is moste méete that people haue the Scriptures to search and vnderstande the will of God by Another time hauing to doe with the Phariseyes also as these two sectes of men were the greatest assaylantes that Christ euer had whereby we learne it is no newe practise that they most persecute Christes Church that challenge most authoritie and learning in the same he bade them for that they séemed to haue such exact knowledge in the worde of God and yet knew not that he was that Messias and Sauiour that God had promised them to search better in the Scriptures and they shoulde finde that the Scriptures in all places did testifye and beare witnesse that he was the same Whereby Christ plainly giueth vs to vnderstande that without the Scriptures we cannot truly knowe him These two places declare sufficiently howe necessarye the Scriptures are for all that will knowe Christ. We will adde two other testimonies to shewe howe profitable they are S. Paule in his Epistle to the Romaines sayth Whatsoeuer thinges haue bene written afore time they haue bene written for our learning that through pacience and comfort of the Scriptures we might haue hope They are
hee be the king of Israell let him nowe come downe from the crosse 269 28. I am with you vntill the ende of the world 879.327.520 28 All power is gyuen too mee in Heauen and in earth 35 28. Teaching them to obserue all things what soeuer I haue commaunded you 335 MArc 8. who so euer shall bee ashamed of mee and of my wordes c. 591 10. No man that forsaketh house c. Pag. 891 16. Goe yee into all the worlde and preache ▪ c. 133. ●10 16. Hee that beleeueth and is baptised shal be saued 458 16. Hee that beleeueth not shall bee dampned 182 16. When the Lord had spoken vnto them hee was receyued into heauen 33 LUc. 1. Hee hath put downe the mightie from their Seates and exalted them of lowe degree Pag. 330 6. Woe vnto you that nowe laughe for you shall wayle and weepe Pag. 115 7. Thy sinnes are forgyuen thee Pag. 181 9. Who so euer will not receyue you when you go out of that citie 549 9. No man that putteth his hande to the plough and looketh back is apt to the kingdome of God. Pag. 549.612 10. Hee that heareth you heareth mee and hee that despyseth you despyseth mee 592.608 10. Into whatsoeuer Citie you enter 549 11. Happie are they that heare the wordes of GOD and keepe it Pag. 351 12. Let your loynes bee gyrte about and your lightes brennyng 8 12. Feare not little flocke for it is your Fathers pleasure to gyue you a kyngdome 50 13. It can not bee that a Prophete perishe any other where then at Hierusalem 16 26. The children of this worlde are wyser then the children of light Pag. 192.657 17. As it chaunced in the dayes of Noe so shall it bee in the dayes of the sonne of man. 661 18. There was a Iudge in a certain Citie 499 21. I will gyue you a mouthe and wysedom agaynst the which c. Pag. 175 22. Yee are they which haue abydden with mee in my temptacions Pag. 171.557 22. I appoint vnto you a kingedome as my father hath appointed vnto mee 538 22. You bee come foorth as vnto a theefe with swordes and stanes Pag. 491 23. To daye thou shalt bee with mee in Paradise 118. 23. Father forgyue them for they wote not what they doe 171 24. Ought not Christ to haue suffered these things c. 27 24. That all must be fulfilled which were written of mee in the lawe of Moyses and in the prophets and in the Psalmes 676 24. Handle mee and see for a spirite hath not fleshe and bone as you see mee haue 10 24. Repentāce remission of sinnes muste bee preached in his name among all nations 133 IOan 1. Hee came amongest hys owne 309 1. In him was lyfe 538 1. No man hath seene God at any tyme but the sonne c. 552 1. Beholde the Lambe of GOD. Pag. 544 2. Tho zeale of thyne house hath euen eaten mee 659 3. Hee that beleeueth not the sonne shall not see lyfe 182 3. So GOD loued the world c. Pag. 184 3. The wynde bloweth where it listeth and thou hearest the sounde thereof but knowest not whence it commeth and whether it goeth Pag. 79.138.195 4. Whosoeuer drinketh of the water that I shall gyue him shall neuer be more a thirst 7.665 4. The true worshippers shal worship the Father in spirite and in the truth 328 4. Ye worship you wote not what Pag. 665 5. The woorkes that my Father hath gyuen mee to finishe beare witnes of mee 7 5. Hee that heareth my worde and beleeueth in him that sent mee ▪ is escaped from death vnto lyfe Pag. 563 5. The houre shall come in the which all that are in the graues shall heare his voyce 117 6. No man commeth vnto mee except the Father drawe him 135. and 586.620 6. This is the will of him that sent mee that euery one whiche seeth the Sonne and beleueth on him 12 7. Hee that beleeueth on mee ▪ out of his belly shall flowe ryuers of water of lyfe 19 7. Doth any of the Rulers beleeue on him 45 8. Abraham sawe my day and was glad 122 8. Hee that is of God heareth the worde of God. 181 10. If I doo not the woorkes of my Father beleue me not 7 10 My sheep heare my voice 181.320 No man shal pluck them out of his hande 196.353 10. I haue other sheepe also whiche are not of this folde 554 11. This infirmitie is not vnto death but for the glory of God that the sonne of God might be glorified thereby 165 11. It is expedient for vs that one man dye for the people 633 12. Where I am there shall also my minister bee 12 12. When I am lifte vppe from the earth I will drawe all men vnto mee 2 13. Who so receyueth whom soeuer I sende receyueth mee 9 By this shall all men know that you are my disciples if you loue one another 223 13. You ought also to washe one anothers feete 328 14. I am the waye the light and the truth 538 14. No man commeth vnto the Father but by mee 107 14. In my Fathers house are many dwelling places ▪ 35 14. I will not leaue you comfortles Pag. 308.327.520 14. I will come agayne and receyue you euen vnto my self 12 24. I will praye the Father and hee shall gyue you an other Comforter ●9 15. Without mee yee can do nothing Pag. 110.270 15. If they haue kept my sayinge they will keepe yours also 550 15. Nowe are you cleane thoroughe the wordes which I haue spoken vnto you 596 16. Yee shall leaue mee alone and yet am I not alone 308.520 16. Nowe yee haue sorrowe but I will see you agayne and your harte shall reioyce 115. and 558 16. In the worlde yee shall haue tribulation 98 17. I haue glorified thee vpon earth Pag. 113 17. Father I will that those whiche thou hast gyuen mee be with me where I am 12.36 17. This is life euerlasting ▪ that they might knowe thee 542.552 18. My kingedome is not of thys worlde 98 19. Wee haue no kynge but Cesar. Pag. 179 19. It is finished 118 20. These things are written that you might beleeue 0 ROman 1. Which was declared to bee the Sonne of GOD with power 540 2. Whosoeuer hath sinned without lawe shall also perishe withoute Law. 675 3. What though some of them dyd not beleeue 17 3. Therefore wee holde that a man is iustified by fayth 595 3. All men haue sinned and are destitute of the glory of God but are iustified freely thorough hys grace 458.544 4. Not in circumcision but in vncircumcision 294.297 5. That where sinne abounded there myght grace also raigne Pag. 512 7. The lawe is spirituall but we be carnall 155 7. O wretched mā that I am who shall deliuer mee from the body of this death 613 8. If God bee with vs who can be against vs. 13.298 8. You haue not receyued the spirite of bondage to feare anye
teacheth vs in euery place that hee is gyuen to vs a King and a Priest but chieflye Dauid So as he was King he gaue vs Lawes of lyfe euerlasting and made his expedition as it were into this worlde to fight against Sathan the common enimie of mankinde ouercame him and set vs at libertie which were tyed fast in the chaines of our sinne Furthermore of his liberalitie more than royall he abundantly enriched all that beleeue in him with the treasures of the kingdome of Heauen Moreouer by his Priesthood he taught vs he prayed for vs and for al them which hanged him on the Crosse and he offred his body bloud which he tooke of vs to be a sufficient sacrifice and acceptable to God for our sinnes Hereunto serued the myracles by the which he thought to bring men to the obedience of faith and to teache the simple thereby how to know him The other place he assigneth for Doctrine wherin the reason of all the things done by Christ is declared In the meane season we must not thinke Luke in vaine to haue ioyned Workes and Doctrine togyther comprehending in these twoo woordes all that concerneth christ For he teacheth that in the consideration of Christ these twoo must needes be ioyned togither For except wee consider hys doctrine with hys woorkes they shall no more auayle vs to the knowledge of saluation than the thinges done by any other liuyng a thousand fiue hundred yeares past and more But if we consider his doctrine we shall vnderstand that all these thinges were wrought for our sakes that saluation might happen to vs through the benefite of Christ our Redeemer Also the consideration of hys woorkes shall bring credite and authoritie to his doctrine forasmuch as they beare most manifest witnesse of hys diuine power and Godhead as Christ him selfe teacheth saying the woorkes which the Father hath giuen mee to finishe the same woorkes that I doe beare witnesse of mee that the Father hath sent mee And againe If I doe not the woorkes of my Father beleeue me not but if I doe them and if you beleeue not mee beleeue the woorkes that yee may know and beleeue that the Father is in mee and I in him With these woordes are the counterfait Christians of this worlde impeached who beleeue all the workes of Christ and furnished with an Hystoricall faith vse to praise all the things that euer he did or suffered but when it commeth to the poynt to beleeue in one Christ and the saluation obtayned by his onely merite then as though they had forgotten theyr former fayth they turne an other way and seeke infinite meanes besides Christ to attayne to saluation by These men doe as they which being allured with the testimonye of common reporte of friendship or familiarity greatly extoll the Science of Phisicke but when they fall sicke refuse to vse the same thereby plainely declaring that they distrust both the Arte and knowledge of Phisicke Euen so that which these men confesse of Christ with theyr mouth they denie in deede The cause of this hurtfull wauering is none other but this for that they consider Christes bare woorkes whereby they are mooued somewhat to marueyle at them but that marueyle endureth not forasmuch as it wanteth the proppe of doctrine and is ignorant of the ende of them Whereas if they would heare Christes teaching they should perceyue that these myracles were wrought and described to the intent that in him onely wee should repose all hope of our saluation For this is his saying I am the waye the light and the truth No man commeth to the Father but through mee Whosoeuer drinketh of this elementall water drawne by his owne strength shall thirst againe But whosoeuer shall drinke of the water that I shall giue him shall neuer be more a thirst Come vnto mee all yee that labour and are laden and I shall refreshe you Furthermore it is to be considered that Luke maketh Christes ascention the very ende and bounde of the story of the Gospell For he saith that he hath spoken in the first Booke of all the things that Christ both did and sayde vntill the same daye that he was taken vp into Heauen after he had giuen commaundements to his Apostles whom he had chosen Hereby we gather that Christ by his glorious ascention into Heauen hath perfourmed all the poyntes of our redemption and saluation For wee haue shewed before that in the Gospell is perfectly contayned the thinges which concerne our saluation Bicause therefore the Ascention of Christ is placed last it is certaine that it was the last ende of all the thinges necessarye to our saluation This if wee holde it shall appeare as cleare as may be that wee henceforth neede no more bodily presence of Christ in the earth For what should he doe in earth which longe since hath faithfully and fully perfourmed the things he had here to doe Wee haue neede of the Spirite the Grace the Meryte the Doctrine the Counsell and protection of Christ which he neuer withholdeth from his and after this sorte as he promised He is with them vntill the ende of the worlde He him selfe also forbiddeth vs to beleeue them which shall say hee is any where corporallye present But bicause wee haue a more commodious place to speake of these thinges a little after where the Hystorie of the Ascention is handled let these fewe woordes suffice for this present This is now to be obserued that Christ would not leaue the earth before he had giuen commaundementes to his Apostles For I vnderstande not this place of that one commaundement where he badde they should not departe from Hierusalem till they had receiued the promised holy Ghost but Luke seemeth to speake vniuersally of all the thinges which Christ meant to admonish his Apostles of and chiefly those which concerned the office of their Apostleship of the which a little after followeth more to be saide This is very comfortable that Christ although absent in his body ceaseth not yet to care and prouide for his Church For here he fulfilleth the dutie of a good and faithfull Householder which goyng into the countrie committeth the charge of his familie to his trusty friendes and in the meane season telleth eche of his housholde what they shall doe while he is absent Euen so Christ ascending into Heauen commended the care of his Church to his Apostles whom he testifieth in the Gospell to take as his friendes He instructeth them with commaundements least they through rashnesse or vnfaithfulnesse should offende The Parables in the .xxiiij. and .xxv. of Mathew make for the exposition of this place Let no man therefore thinke that he is in such daunger of Tyraunts and deceyuers that he is left destitute of the ayde of Christ and so lieth open to theyr pleasure crueltie For he that hath redeemed his sheepe with the pryce of his owne bloud and gaue such charge of them
it can not be but God must be angry with the world and therfore it floweth with all kinde of euill For Iohn the Baptist sayth The father loueth the sonne and hath giuen all things into his handes Hee that beleeueth the sonne hath lyfe euerlasting He that beleeueth not the sonne shall not see lyfe but the wrath of God remayneth vpon him Last of all Christ describeth the boundes of his kingdome which they thought extended not beyond Iurie For where he sayth the Apostles should be his witnesses to th ende of the worlde he plainely declareth that his kingdome stretcheth to all nations of the worlde He manifestly and by name rehearseth certaine places that not without a cause For where the Citie of Hierusalem by reason of their great and horrible offence committed agaynst the sonne of God seemed vnworthy the wholesome testimonye of the grace of the Gospell it behooued to name hir also that they might knowe how the beginning of preaching the Gospell should be there where iniquitie most abounded Againe where the Iewes of an olde and ingenerate hatred could not brooke the Samaritanes therfore he maketh expresse mention of Samaria least the Apostles folowing the common opinion of the Iewes should think they ought not to come at them Now how needefull it was to comprehend all other Nations within the boundes of Christes kingdome the example of Peter sufficiently prooueth who when the countrie of Samaria had receiued Christ abstayned from companying with other Nations vntill hee was instructed by a vision from heauen Howbeit Christ appointeth none other limits of his kingdome in this place than the holye ghost long before had described by the Prophetes For it is knowne what is contayned in the Psalmes whereof I made mention before Moreouer Zacharie speaking of Christ in the ninth Chapter His kingdome shall reach from sea to sea and from the riuer vnto the worldes ende But that saying is most euident of all other that Esay hath in the .xlix. Chapter It is but a small thing that thou art my seruant to set vp the kinredes of Iacob and to restore the destruction of Israel for I haue made thee the light of the Gentyles that thou mayst be my helth vnto the ende of the worlde There are diuers other testimonies as is to be seene euerye where of them that reade the Prophetes This is full of all comfort that we see Iesus Christ is the common Sauiour of all Nations in whome as Paule and Peter sayth there is neyther Iewe nor Gentyle Barbarous nor Scythian bonde nor free man nor woman but in euery nation he that feareth him and worketh righteousnesse is accepted of him They also are here admonished of their office and dutie whom Christ hath appointed to be Preachers of the Gospell that they seeke not the saluation of one nation onely but that as much as in them is they sowe the knowledge of Christ Iesu and of saluation as well by teaching as writing as we reade the Apostles did thorowout the whole worlde And it belongeth to all men to imbrace Christes goodnesse which so liberally offreth vnto al the saluation purchased by his bloud Let vs receiue therfore with thankfull mindes this kingdome of saluation that hereafter we maye reigne with Christ in heauen to whom be blessing honour glory and power for euer Amen The fift Homelie AND when he had spoken these things whyle they behelde he was taken vp on high and a Clowde receyued him vp out of their sightes And whyle they looked stedfastly vp towarde heauen as he went beholde two men stoode by them in white apparell which also sayd ye men of Galiley why stand you gasing vp into heauen This same Iesus which is taken vp from you into heauen shall so come euen as you haue seene him go into heauen BIcause LVKE mooued by the holy ghost purposeth to intreat of the Actes of the Apostles he beginneth very aptly to tell of those things which our Lorde and Sauiour Iesus Christ now being readye to leaue the earth did with the Apostles For thereby it may euidently be gathered that the Apostles did nothing of their priuate authoritie or vnaduisedly but that they were executors of the things enioyned them by Christ and therfore their doctrine was not to be taken for mans doctrine but to be acknowledged and receyued as Christes Nowe at length followeth Christes departure from earth into heauen which Luke describeth with great diligence and wee ought to consider the same with as much earnestnesse bicause in the description therof two notable articles of our Christian faith are comprehended in the which the chiefe hope of all Christians is grounded That is to say Christes ascention into heauen and his returne which shall be in the ende of the worlde when he shall come in the clowdes to iudge both the quicke and the deade It shall behooue vs to consider euery thing in such order as Luke describeth it In this place he briefly dispatcheth the hystory of Christes ascention For when hee had thus sayde sayth he he was taken vp on high they looking on and a clowde receyued him out of their sight The cause of this breuitie maye seeme to be both for that afterwarde he reporteth the sayinges of the Aungels which more expressely declare all the matter and also for that himself about the ende of his Gospell had more at large set forth the same For there he sayth Iesus ledde his Disciples forth into Bethany and lyfting vp his handes on high he blessed them And it chaunced that as hee blessed them hee was taken from them and caried into heauen To the which let vs ioyne the things that are written in this wise The Lord after he had talked with them was taken vp into heauen is set downe on the right hand of God. The summe of all is that Iesus Christ which hytherto liued on the earth hath taken his body out of this worlde and hath placed it on the right hande of God his father according to the saying of Dauid The Lorde sayde vnto my Lorde sit thou on my right hande vntill I make thyne enimies thy footestoole Although such is the playnesse of this Hystorie that it is put euen in the same wordes almost in the articles of our Christian faith or Apostles Creede wherein our forefathers would all things should be so plaine that it shoulde be perceyued and vnderstanded of verye children yet let vs discusse diligently euery circumstaunce thereof for their sakes which in these dayes dare extenuate the same while of his ascention they make but a disparition or vanishing out of sight and leaue vs nothing but a vaine and bare fantasie or imagination therof which men are gone so farre that they appoint a locall and substantiall presence of Christes body in the breade of the Lorde But being led and bewitched with the desire of contention they marke not how they leaue him no place in
once for all into that very Sanctuary to saye into heauen with hys true body and bloude which he tooke of vs that he might there appeare before God for our sinnes and appease the wrath of god Hitherto appertayneth it that Paule sayth Christ is not entred into a sanctuarye made with handes but into heauen it selfe that he myght appeare now before God for vs. Againe Christ being an high Priest of good thinges to come came by a greater and a more perfect Tabernacle not made with handes that is to saye not of this building neyther by the bloude of Goates and Calues but by his owne bloud he entred in once into the holye place and founde eternall redemption Of the which we gather that Christ after he had perfourmed the things he came to doe on earth entred into heauen to accomplish that which remayned there to be done that is to place himselfe there a Mediatour intercessour and aduocate for vs Wherevnto all those thinges are to be referred that are written in the Scripture touching the office of an Intercessor and aduocate And here is no small fruite of Christes ascention For as often as the conscience of our sinnes troubleth vs and that we thinke heauen is shut a gainst vs by reason of our sinne so often we may flie to the consideration o● the ascention as to a most safe sanctuarye and be assured that he is in heauen which maketh intercession for vs who by reason of his merite couereth our vncleanesse and reconcileth vs vnto god Iohn the Apostle teacheth vs the same in these wordes Little children I write these thinges vnto you to th ende you shoulde not sinne But if any man sinne we haue an aduocate with the father Iesus Christ the righteous And Paule sayth Who shall be able to charge the elect of God with sinne It is God that iustifieth who is it that condemneth It is Christ that is deade yea rather that is risen againe who is also on the right hande of God and maketh intercession for vs. Moreouer bicause the Apostles as yet perceyued not these things therfore being astonied with Christes sodeyne departure looked wishely vp into heauen missed his bodily presence which they were woont to haue it behooued they should be more fully instructed Therfore Angels clothed in white garments appeared to them which spake to them on this wyse You men of Galiley why stande you looking vp into heauen The same IESVS which is taken from you vp into heauen shall so come euen as you haue seene him go into heauen There is in these wordes first a reprehension and then a singular comfort and consolation Wee therfore will speake of ech of them as much as this place shall require The beginning of their saying seemeth to haue in it some reprehension You men of Galiley say they why stand you looking vp into heauen Here the Aungels accuse not onely the deede of the Disciples but also the affection and ignorance of their minds For the Apostles therfore lift vp their eyes into heauen bicause they sawe Christ was taken vp in the Clowde And the Aungels denie it not but rather confesse that it so was They were worthy of reprehension that being so often admonished of Christes departure and instructed so often with promises that they should haue the holy ghost would yet desire to haue Christs bodily presence and seeke him both with minde and sight after a sort wayte that he should come downe againe vnto them This therfore the Angels reprehende as if they should saye what ignorance grossenesse of hart is this of yours why marueyle you still at Christes departure Hearde you not before how he must thus depart Hath he not promised you the holy ghost to be your comforter and tutor why therfore wayte you not for him and let passe this bodily presence vntill the daye he shall come in the glory of the father to iudge the quicke and the dead as you may remember he tolde you before this And if we conferre the wordes of the Aungels with the things spoken a little before in the storye of the Ascention it shall appeare as cleare as day that there ought no such bodilye presence of Christ Iesu to be established on the earth from henceforth as they feyne which saye that the body of Christ which was borne of the virgin Marie which honge on the crosse which was buried is eaten in the supper corporally substantially and really handled with the hands of the faithful They see that the hystory of the ascention maketh against this grosse opinion and therefore they make of it a disparition or vanishing away as before I sayde Further they abuse the places of the Scripture First they alledge the wordes of Paule Christ is ascended aboue all heauens to fulfill all things Wherevpon they gather that the condicion of his body being chaunged is spred ouer all places as well supernall as infernall and so he filleth all things with his body Then flying to his diuinitie by reason thereof they saye it must needes be that his humane nature should be euery where likewyse bicause it is vnited and knitte with the Diuine And they thinke they haue founde Gordius knot whyle they say such is the coniunction of the natures that it can not be sundred by death howe much lesse then can this grosse distance of places separate it They haue also the promises of Christ whereby they thinke their opinion confirmed For these be his wordes Where two or three bee gathered in my name there am I in the middest of them Agayne I am with you vntill the ende of the worlde They ioyne to these the wordes of the supper and crie out till they be hoarce againe This is my body which they make also wordes of promise as though Christ by them had promised a reall and substantiall presence of his bodye But the answere is easie to all these As touching the place of Paule we will not dispute of the heauens after the maner of the Philosophers We knowe that Aristotle appoynteth no place without the compasse and circle of the heauens But it is not lawfull to rest vpon the authorite of an heathen man when matter of fayth is in question Paule speaketh of the heauens that be aboue vs and bicause they be accounted among the parts of the world and shall melt in the fire of the last day he sayth that Christ is ascended aboue them to testifie that he is now out of the circuite of this corruptible worlde and taken into that place which from euerlasting was appoynted for the elect and is subiect to no decay or destruction Therfore the more they vrge that Christ is ascended aboue all heauens thereby it appeareth the more hee is gone forth of the worlde Paule addeth to fulfill all thinges which they expounde of Christes body bicause they will shew themselues grosse and foolishe inough For who seeth not
of the Princes beleeue in him or of the Phariseyes But this people that know not the lawe are accursed Let vs therefore consider the counsell of God which as Paule sayth vseth to choose the foolish contemned and vile things and of no reputation in the worlde to confounde all wisedome power and authoritie of the worlde And thus doth he not without cause For hereby it appeareth that we ought to glory or reioyce in nothing but in God alone Let others obiect vnto vs Emperours Kings Bishops Cardinals Councels and Uniuersities Doctors in Scarlot and our Maisters illuminate and whatsoeuer else in the worlde is glorious by pretence of wisedome and holynesse and on the other side let them scorne and mocke the miserable and despised state of them in this worlde which haue professed the Gospell and we will aunswere with Iesus Christ our sauiour and doctor Wee thanke thee O father Lorde of heauen and earth bicause thou hast hidden these things from the wise and prudent and reuealed them to the little ones euen so father was it thy good will and pleasure But Luke writeth that there were women also in the company of the Apostles which some thinke were they only that came with Christ when he came last out of Galiley to Hierusalem But as I will not denie but some of that number might abide with the Apostles so I thinke this place may be very well vnderstanded of the Apostles Wyues For the Gospell plainely expresseth that Peter had a wyfe And if we affirme the same of Mathewe we doe it not in vaine seeing it plainly appeareth he both had a dwelling of his owne and also kept a familie and housholde And Paule manifestlye testifyeth that the Apostles led about their Wiues when they preached the Gospell Although I am not ignorant how the maintayners of vnchaste singlenesse expounde that place of certaine faithfull women that followed the Apostles But the pieuish men perceyue not what iniurie they doe vnto the Apostles whyle they thus saye For what excuse is left for the Apostles if they leaue their owne Wyues and carie about other mens God defende therefore that we shoulde thinke such absurditie pieuishnesse and dishonestie in the most holy Legates and Ambassadors of Iesus Christ. I surelye beleeue that the Apostles Wiues came from Galiley with their husbande 's the Apostles for whom it was not lawfull to depart from the Citie vntill this present daye For where they were ordayned to take part with the Apostles of all their traueyles and daungers it was requisite that they shoulde be prepared and strengthned with some speciall gift of the holy ghost They that contend and affirme that single lyfe is of necessitie to be enioined vnto persons ecclesiasticall are more foolish than whom we neede much to confute in so great light of the Gospell considering as it is playne vnto all men that wedlocke is honorable in all persons and the bed vndefiled Amongest these women also was the holy Uirgin the mother of Iesus Christ and certaine brethren of Christes whom according to the custome of the Hebrew tongue wee vnderstande to haue bene his kinsmen Christ a little before his death had committed the tuition of hir to Iohn the belooued Disciple which tooke the charge of hir vpon him most faithfully kept hir And here is the last place that the Scriptures make any more mention of hir Nicephorus writeth that she dyed in the daies of Claudius the Emperour when she had liued fiftie and nyne yeares Eusebius in his Chronicles sayth she was assumpted or taken vp into heauen but he confesseth this to be an vncertaine doctrine or tradition bicause he addeth as some write it was reuealed vnto them In the dayes afterwarde sprang vp certaine Monkes who were not ashamed to fayne a whole storie of hir Assumption whereof the olde writers knew nothing as appeareth by Epiphanius writing against the heretikes called Antidicomarianitae If some seeme to haue erred let them seeke the steppes of the Scripture and they shall finde neyther the death of Mary neyther whether she died or died not neyther whether she were buried or not buried And a little way after I saye not that she remained still on lyue neyther affirme I that she dyed For the Scripture passeth the mynde of man and leaueth the matter in suspence bycause of that precious and most excellent vessell least any man might suspect any carnall things of hir To the which I adde that it seemeth incredible the holy ghost would haue so marueylous an Assumption concealed if there had bene any seeing he caused the translation of Enoch and Ely so diligently to be written The things that after Christs ascention happened to hir he would should vtterly be forgotten least they might giue any occasion of superstition which he knewe would growe about the worshipping of hir And surely it is marueyle the holy ghost would haue the things that concerned his mother to be kept in silence and the doings and doctrine of the Apostles to be written with such diligence But we are hereby admonished that we should not be so occupied about the supersticious worshipping of them that had bene men as about the doctrine of the Apostles In the meane season it shall profite vs to marke howe Christ Iesus appoynted to his beloued mother and deere kinsfolke so weake a succour and safegarde For if we consider the Apostles after the iudgement of the worlde they had no power no riches no authoritie no armour whereby to defende that most holy vessell of the grace and glory of God against the assaultes of the world Why therefore doth he not rather commende hir to the trust of some mightie Prince whose mynde and will he myght easily encline to take the charge of hir But he that hath mens harts in his rule needeth no fleshlye succors for the defence of his beloued Therfore the charge that Iohn had of hir was sufficient for the blessed Uirgin Let vs also learne to put all our trust not in mans helpe but in the protection of the most highest neyther let vs be discouraged if being forsaken of great personages wee haue none to fauour vs but only such as are strengthlesse and whose selues haue neede of Patrones and defenders and are subiect to all mens iniuries For it behooueth vs to saye with Dauid The Lorde is my light and my saluation whom then shall I feare The Lorde is the strength of my lyfe of whome then shall I be afrayde The Lorde is on my side I will not feare what man doth vnto mee Last of all the Euangelist declareth what the Apostles did whyle the sending of the holye ghost was deferred For if we number the dayes we shall finde it tenne dayes after Christes ascention before the holye ghost was giuen For Christ was fourtie dayes still conuersant with his Disciples and prooued the veritie of his resurrection by manye argumentes And the fiftye daye after the feast of
giuen vnto them so godly humilitie whether it be of men or of holy Aungels hath refused these thinges being offred them and sheweth to whome it is due Of these may be taken a sure rule wherby to iudge as well of all apparitions as doctrines For whosoeuer teacheth vs to trust in God and to serue him and to worship one God in Iesus Christ whether they be Aungels or men they ought to be taken for the holy ministers of God and we may safely beleeue them But whosoeuer teacheth vs to take the glorye of saluation from Christ and to conuey it to himselfe or to other creatures and seeketh health in mennes owne workes accursed be he yea if he were an aungell from heauen All apparitions of spirites counterfeyting the soules of men departed this life and teaching that they must be redeemed with sacrifices of Masse and such like workes are put to flight by this dart Likewise all false teachers which so abuse the simplicitie of men that they chalenge to themselfe the glory of redeeming and forgiuing of sinnes And Peter by his example condemneth the Romishe Antichristes which glory in the seate and succession of Peter of which number it is reported one sayd that there was nothing more profitable and plenteous than Christian religion For by it it came to passe that he and his like were Lordes of the world So the saying of one of them rashly vttered bewrayde the minde and opinion of them all We are also admonished by Peters wordes whome we should take for the author of all myracles Wherein men for the most part respect two things the power and holynesse of them by whose ministerie they are wrought But Peter teacheth vs that neyther of these is the cause efficient of these myracles in that he reprehendeth the Iewes bicause they thought so great a thing was wrought by the power and godlinesse of the Apostles And there want not reasons whereby to prooue Peters saying For they are called myracles that are wrought eyther against the course of nature or beside it But God only is the Lord of nature which hath giuen all power to Christ in heauen and in earth Wherfore it behooueth vs also to acknowledge him the author of all myracles For what can men doe against the order of nature which can doe nothing in the thinges wrought after the course of nature It is a naturall thing that by age mannes stature should encrease vntill he come to a iust measure and proportion and that when age commeth he shoulde waxe gray heared Now what man is there that by his carefulnesse and industry can adde one cubite to his stature or make one heare of his heade white or blacke No there is nothing here to be attributed to the holinesse of the person as though that were the chiefe cause of the myracle whereas we knowe there haue bene many holy men which coulde worke no myracles For myracles are woont to be wrought not for their sakes which doe them but most commonly for the saluation of other For the which cause God would many times vse the meane of wicked persons that nothing shoulde be attributed to the merites of men So we see Iudas numbred amongst them to whome Christ committed the preaching of the Gospell and gaue power to worke myracles And Christ sayth in an other place that many in the later day shall glory in their myracles whom he sayth he will not cast of for that they boast of a thing that is vntrue but bicause they be workers of wickednesse Therefore as myracles be not alwayes sure testimonies of the holynesse of men so neyther must they be ascribed to the holynesse of them that doe them For what can man doe contrary to nature which by reason of inwarde corruption is vnworthye of the naturall and daily benefites of God Therefore God onely is to be taken for the author of myracles of these I meane that serue for confirmation of our faith and saluation And he worketh these myracles not bicause we deserue them but for that he is carefull for our saluation For they are testimonies of the truth of his doctrine stirre vp mens mindes to the consideration of him That was also the meaning of them which were woont to be done about Saints tombes For the Lord by them ment to confirme their doctrine and to testifie their immortalitie and blisse which were cruelly tormented by the wicked persecutors of the faith that they which other wise shoulde be offended at their death might be comforted Let vs therefore hedge in and compasse all myracles with these limites that all the glory of them maye be ascribed to God alone Whosoeuer shall passe these boundes they shall eyther deceyue others being not aware with their myracles or else by others be deceyued themselues Let no man yet so take our saying as though we enuied the holye Saintes of God their honor and glory For we ascribe vnto them whatsoeuer the holy ghost in the Scriptures attributeth to them We acknowledge them while they were on the earth to haue bene singuler vesselles and instrumentes of Gods glorye and grace whose doctrine whosoeuer will be saued ought to holde with firme faith and to imitate the example of their life For we knowe that Christ hath sayde Hee that heareth you heareth me c. And we embrace this saying of Paule Be ye followers of me as I am of Christ. And nowe we beleeue they are in heauen taken from all the cares labours and griefes of this worlde as the holy men testifye of Abraham and the other Patriarches in the Prophete In the meane season whatsoeuer belongeth to the gouernaunce of this worlde and to the businesse of our redemption we teache it ought to be attributed to God through Iesus christ For as in the creation of this worlde he vsed the helpe and counsell of none other so will he that none other shall be partaker with him of the glory of our redemption Wherefore let vs thinke it vnlawfull to take any thing from him or to chalenge to our selfe or any other any maner of prayse therefore But let vs constantlye trust in him and cleaue onely to him by his beloued sonne Iesus Christ to whome be prayse honor glory and power for euer Amen The .xxij. Homelie THE God of Abraham and of Isaac and of Iacob the God of our fathers hath glorified his sonne Iesus whome yee deliuered and denied in the presence of Pylate when he had iudged him to be loosed But you denyed the holy and iust and desired a murtherer to be giuen you and killed the Lorde of lyfe whome God hath raysed from death of the which we are witnesses And his name through the fayth of his name hath made this man sounde And the fayth which is by him hath giuen to him this health in the presence of you all WE haue declared the first part of Peters sermon wherein he confuteth the ignorance
in vaine will he be mooued with other argumentes Here we haue to consider the state of the later daye which Peter expresseth in two wordes First he calleth it a daye of refreshing by a figure called Synecdoche This perteineth only to the godly which then shall feele refreshing and be deliuered from all griefe and sorrowe Then shall God wype away all teares from their eyes And there shall be no more death neyther sorrow neyther crying c. Then also shall they be enriched with those goodes which neyther eye hath seene nor eare hearde nor can be comprehended by any reason of man. Then as many as liued in the worlde and suffered all kinde of griefes in the flesh paciently shall as Iobe sayth see God in their flesh For the which cause Christ biddeth vs lift vp our heades when we see the signes going before the later daye for then our redemption draweth neare For the sight of Christ our Iudge can not be terrible to the godlye forasmuch as they vnderstand that he is their Sauiour and aduocate And this is that great benefit that we haue by faith and none otherwaies For faith only maketh vs bolde and sure of saluation at the comming of christ Then shall they finde no helpe in riches in honors nor friendship of the world which while they liued on earth despised this fayth in christ Therfore it behooueth vs to be armed with this hope against all the temptations of this worlde when we be in aduersitie and so shall we neuer be remooued from the waye of saluation Then he calleth it a day of restitution for then shall there be a restitution of al things a perfite and immutable state of creatures Which many looke for in vaine as long as they liue in this world For this world is full of confusion and breedeth new troubles euery day wherwith the kingdome of Christ sometime hath bene so assaulted that it might seeme vtterly to haue quayled But in the later day this kingdome shall be so set vp as the Prophetes haue prophecied For when all the power of our aduersaries shall be brought vnder Christes feete there shall be nothing more to trouble the faithfull and then shall be that ioyfull and peaceable state of all thinges that the Prophetes many times make mention of At that daye shall the bodies be restored againe howsoeuer they haue perished For the sea shall giue vp hir deade and so shall death and hell There shall be restored a ioyfull and blessed condicion of the worlde And this engine and frame of the world that now groneth vnder the burthen of corruption shal be deliuered and made such as it was before it was accursed for the sinne of man For there shall bee newe heauens and a newe earth wherein righteousnesse shall dwell Euery man shall receyue in his bodye according as he hath done whether it be well or euill Yea and Christ himselfe when he hath put downe all rule and all things be subdued vnto him shall be subiect vnto him that put all things vnder him and shal deliuer vp the kingdome to God the father that God may be all in all To conclude then shal be such a restitution of all things as we can now neyther vtter by woordes nor comprehende by reason for nowe our knowledge is vnperfite and our propheciyng vnperfite but when that which is perfite is come then that which is vnperfite shall be done awaye Nowe we see in a glasse euen in a darcke speaking but then shall wee see face to face In the meane while the consideration hereof serueth to our instruction that we being borne vp with the hope ofthis restitution may paciently suffer whatsoeuer aduersitie and miserie and so order our conuersation oflife by fayth in Christ that that great daye of the Lord may bring vnto vs also comfort and refreshing among other that be godly And so many it seemeth a marueyle that the Lord deferreth his comming so long And perhaps the Iewes might mooue some question hereof For where we measure God after the propertie of our flesh we cannot choose but marueyle at Gods tariaunce and deferring of iudgement But Peter aunswereth such questions where he sayth that Christ must remaine in the heauens or reigne in heauen vntill all things be restored and fulfilled that the Prophetes haue prophecied He hath on the earth fulfilled the affaires of our redemption But there remained as yet certaine things to be done long before decreed by God and foreshewed For it behooued the Gospell shoulde be preached in all the world and that the Gentiles should be brought into the fellowship of the Church as all the Prophetes by one consent testifie There remayned the mysterie of Antichrist through whose tyrannie it was needefull the Church shoulde be tried and the number of Christes martyrs fulfilled Christ therefore hath giuen a place to these things by his going into heauen hauing receyued all power in heauen and in earth Let no man therefore thinke he is vnmindefull eyther of vs or of his dutie bicause he deferreth his comming and daye of iudgement For he knoweth what he hath to doe in all thinges Let it comfort vs that we knowe he reigneth in heauen There let vs seeke him with mindes lift vp by faith without any care ofhis corporall presence in earth vntill that great daye come when like a lightning he shall appeare vnto vs sodenly Woulde to God they would diligently examine Peters wordes which now a dayes bicause they woulde ratifie a bodily presence of Christ in the earth saye that his humaine nature by reason of the coniunction it hath with the godly is so extended and so pierceth through all places that it cannot be circumscribed or conteyned neyther within time nor place Let them therfore looke what aunswere to make to Peter who appointeth to him both a time and a place Yea he affirmeth it is so appoynted of God that he should be taken into heauen and shoulde sit there vntill that last day came when he shall returne to be a iudge and to bestowe fully vpon the godlye the restitution long agone promised I knowe they iumble heauen and earth togither and by this worde heauen vnderstande the heauenlye glorye and conuersation that he is in here on earth But as this glose cannot be prooued by scripture so was it vtterly vnknowne to the learned antiquitie and therefore it needeth no great confutation Therefore leauing their quiddities let vs learne of this thirde part of the sermon that in our sinnes we despaire not of Gods grace but through repentance and true faith let vs returne vnto God and so let vs prepare our selues that that daye on vs also may shine happie and ioyfull when Iesus Christ shall come to deliuer those that be his and to condemne the wicked to whome be praise honour power and glory for euer Amen The .xxiiij. Homelie Moyses truly sayde vnto the fathers
both particulerly and in generall In generall whyle manye conuert the Church goodes as they are called to prophane vses the poore in the meane season not onely pyning away for hunger but also the Churches lying desolate for want of faythfull and fitte teachers We offende also priuately when we glorie that God hath appoynted vs for stewardes of his goodes and in the meane whyle we eyther make hauock of them neglecting the poore or else hoorde them vp at home so that they neyther profite vs nor others Yet such menne as these commonly complaine of the mulitude of beggers as though it were impossible to helpe them all But they are reprooued of lying by their prodigalitie which to maintayne they haue goods ynough by the rust of their money which with insatiable greedinesse they lay vp and looke vpon in their Cofers and by the abundance of their apparell which they rather suffer mothes to eate than they wyll gyue them or the money they might make by selling them vnto the poore and so as Iames sayth they shall one day feele their damnation to be increased by those verie thinges wherevnto they haue bene so much giuen and addicted But that Ananias should haue nothing to excuse hymselfe by Peter sheweth he was forced by no necessitie to doe so wickedly saying Pertayned not thy lande to thy selfe onely and after it was solde was it not in thyne owne power Thou mightest eyther haue solde thy lande or else haue kept all the money therof to thy selfe and no man would haue thought thee euer the lesse worthy the company of the Christians Whereby it may euydently be gathered that no man was compelled by any lawe to sell hys goodes but that this was a free and voluntary contrubution as was declared in the former Sermon and yet Peter leaueth not here but sheweth the heynousnesse of thys offence to be so great that a Christian man shoulde not once haue thought any such thing much lesse haue done it For he sayth Why hast thou conceyued this thing in thy heart For Christ requyreth so great sinceritie and vprightnesse in those that be his that he will not onely haue their maners and outwarde conuersation pure but also their mindes and cogitations voyde of all dissimulation Last of all he rehearseth the chiefe of all the matter Thou hast not lyed to men but vnto God. For thou hast not to doe with men onely but also with God which searcheth the hartes and the reynes who thou shalt perceyue will be a reuenger of thy wickednesse Let vs marke in these thinges howe to take them which vnder the pretence of fayth and religion go about to deceyue menne Amongst whome with Ananias they be the chiefe which haulting on both sides so professe Christes religion that although the kingdome of Christ fayle or fall vpon the earth they will prouyde for themselues well ynough Next vnto these be those which lyke vnto Iudas robbe Christ and his Church eyther by craft or open force and at length betraye him with a kisse Whervnto may be ioyned Ieroboamyshe princes which vse religion to establishe their tyranny whyle they prescribe such articles of fayth and thrust in such rytes of religion as they knowe are not commaunded by Gods worde but depende vpon the meere traditions of men and seeke none other thing but to keepe men in awe and obedience ouer whome they raigne as we reade Ieroboam once dyd the first author of tyranny among the Israelites And as many as vnder the cloke of the gospell and christian fayth seeke to lyue licentiouslye are lyke vnto them whereof there is in these dayes a great number And it is an easie matter for all these eyther to beguyle men or else to put them so to silence that they shall not bewray out their hypocrisie But bycause they lye not vnto men onely but also to God hymselfe they shall neuer escape vnpunished For as nothing can be hidden from hym so vseth he most to hate and abhor●e lyers of all others And Christ testifyeth that such shall be shutte out of his kingdome For who would thinke him an honest man which would suffer other to be beguyled vnder the pretence of his name Therefore what folly or madnesse is it to imagine God to be such an one who is truth it selfe But to returne to the history doth Ananias fact seeme so horrible a thing to Peter onely Nay it is more horrible in Gods iudgement as the successe thereof declareth For as soone as he heard these wordes he ended his lyfe by sodaine death casting all them into a great feare by his miserable ende who heard of the same whereof we will speake hereafter when we shall entreate of the like destruction of Sapphira his wife First we haue here to consider the efficacie of Gods worde which God will haue perfourmed though it be vttered but by man For the strength thereof dependeth not on mans authoritie but standeth of and by it selfe Thys is to be vnderstanded as well of the promises as threates which are conteyned in the scripture For whatsoeuer the preachers promise the faythfull seruaunts of God they shall be as well fulfilled as if God from heauen would thunder them out And whatsoeuer they threaten vnto the wicked and prophane contempners of God they shall vndoubtedly fall vpon them The worde of Christ witnesseth the same which sayth that whatsoeuer his ministers binde or loose on earth shall be bounde or loosed in heauen And let no man here obiect vnto me that God alwayes vseth not so present an execution of his iudgements as we here see For although the wicked take occasion hereby to mock and make light all maner of threates Yet shall they buye this carelesnesse full deare when they shall here the voyce of Chryst their iudge whome they shall not be able to abyde Let vs rather acknowledge the long suffering of God which therfore sometimes differreth his punishment to giue vs a time to repent in And sometimes againe sheweth some examples of his iudgement to declare the truth and authoritie of his worde Furthermore it is to be considered how Peter slayeth Ananias by the worde and pronouncing of Gods iudgement whervnto that is not vnlike that Paule did when he strake Elymas the Sorcerer blinde as we shall see in the .xiij. Chapiter These things might seeme to haue beene vns●emely for such as had the Ministerie of lyfe and saluation committed vnto them But the Apostles deserue no maner of reprehension to whome amongst other giftes of the holy ghost Paule teacheth the efficacie of powers was giuen that is an effectuall power of perfourming the thing that they spake Here also is the right and authoritie of the sworde prooued which the Magistrate hath to punishe malefactours by For if Peter and Paule may be excused for that they vsed the gift gyuen them of God agaynst Ananias and Elymas the Sorcerer with what reason shall we accuse the Magistrate who lykewise
Parable of Talents which is written Math. 25. to this place In the other part he teacheth him what he shoulde doe The chiefe poynt of the commaundement is that he should sende for Simon Peter who shoulde teache and instruct him what to doe And this is an euident argument of the goodnesse of God that he putteth Peter rather than Cornelius to payne to take the iourney For thus he vseth to offer vnto vs grace and saluation when we seeke not for it not bicause he woulde fauour the sloth of our fleshe but for that by his diligence he woulde enflame vs to the like diligence in seeking for our saluation and his glory We haue an example hereof in our first parentes who bicause they woulde not first seeke God and call vpon him were sought for and called of him Furthermore thys place maketh for the setting forth of the outwarde worde and Ecclesiasticall ministerye For as before he sent Paule to Ananias so nowe he appoynteth Peter to be Cornelius teacher whome he myght haue instructed by ministery of the Aungell For it is euident that none commeth vnto Christ but such as the father draweth and fayth is the gift of God but yet the order of God abideth inuiolable that faith commeth by hearing and hearing by the worde of God. As many therefore as disdayne to heare the worde of God at the mouth of man declare thereby that they be vnworthye of the kingdome of God bicause they contemne his ordinaunce and desire the order of saluation by him instituted to be destroyed Let vs also vse the doctrine of the Apostles that we being therby instructed may doe those thinges which be acceptable vnto God and may obtayne saluation through Iesus Christ our only Sauiour to whome be prayse honour power and glory for euer Amen The .lxxj. Homelie AND when the Aungell which spake vnto him was departed he called two of his housholde seruantes and a deuout souldier of them that wayted on him and tolde them all the matter and sent them to Ioppa On the morowe as they went on their iourney and drewe nigh vnto the citie Peter went vp vpon the top of the house to praye about the sixt houre And when he waxed an hungred he woulde haue eaten But whyle they made ready he fell into a traunce and sawe heauen opened and a certayne vessell come downe vnto him as it had bene a great sheete knit at the fower corners and was let downe to the earth wherein were all maner of fowerfooted beasts of the earth and vermin and wormes and foules of the ayre And there came a voyce to him Ryse Peter kill and eate But Peter sayde not so Lorde For I haue neuer eaten thing that is common or vncleane And the voyce spake vnto him AS GOD in electing the people of the Iewes vsed his singuler fauour and goodnesse the which Moses and the Prophetes euerywhere sette forth so when he cast them of and tooke the Gentyles into their place he declared a singuler example of his wrath and iustice which thing it behooueth vs the more diligently to consider bicause Paule deduceth a generall doctrine therof shewing that no man shall escape vnpunished which contemneth the mercie and goodnesse of God considering that God hath vsed so great seueritie in lopping of the naturall braunches But bicause this seemed to the Iewes a thing vnmeete to be sayde or to be beleeued insomuch that the Apostles for a good space were not resolued in that poynt and the Gentyles also had no little doubt thereof in consideration of the lyfe which they had led aforetymes it was therefore requisite that there shoulde be some notable entry and beginning hereof Therefore is Cornelius the Centurion chosen euen from among the number and vocation of warriers that the mercy of God might appeare the more plaine and manifest He is aduertised by an Aungell sent from heauen to call Peter vnto him by the which argument onely it did euidently appeare that all thinges in this businesse came to passe by Gods working Yet shall the same appeare in the things following more fully and euidently and for the declaration hereof this present place maketh not a little which sheweth the faythfull obedience of Cornelius being thus admonished by the Aungell and also teacheth vs how Peter was aduertised by a vision from heauen that he should not refuse to go preach the Gospell to Cornelius Luke is verye diligent in describing of Cornelius obedience bicause it giueth vs an euident testimonie of his fayth which shall appeare the more playne and manifest if we expende howe many impediments there were to haue kept him from beleeuing and obeying the Aungels words It was a daungerous matter for him to chaunge religion whose dutie it was chiefly to see that no tumults or businesse shoulde be made in Syria through the chaunge or alteration of any thing And there was no helpe or ayde for him in man wherby he myght hope to defende himselfe agaynst the power of the Emperor of Rome Moreouer it was to be suspected that in a Tanners house there shoulde be any which coulde teach a man the waye to lyfe and saluation For who would looke for such a teacher out of such a schoole Who woulde not also suspect him that as it were laye lurking in such an obscure corner But fayth onely ouercommeth all these things which to obey Cornelius had long before submitted himselfe And this example may worthily be ioyned to those which Paule repeateth Heb. 11. We are taught that we must not for any daungers be feared or drawen from the doctrine of truth nor suspect the fayth any maner of way for any slender or base appearance outwardly but let vs followe Cornelius and without all delaye fulfill the commaundements of god For he by and by called vnto him two of his seruants and a deuout souldier and sendeth them to Ioppa to bryng Peter vnto him Where appeareth a singuler commoditie whych Cornelius had by the godly ordering of his familie For nowe hath he faythfull seruaunts to whome he may safely commit a businesse of such credit and importance An example whereof Moses sheweth vs in Abraham and his seruant But their case is farre otherwise which so neglect their familie as though their instruction appertayned nothing vnto them For where they will not bring them vp in their dutie to God they be for the most part vntrustie and vnfaythfull to them as who through their negligence was void of religion This Nero the tyrant founde true who as the Hystoriographers wryte complayned that he had neuer a faythfull friende no not at the last houre of his death For why shoulde he finde them trustye whome he wickedly had armed and set agaynst God and his Christ Hereof ought all men in authoritie to learne a generall doctrine to vse them that belong vnto them to the true religion and worshipping of god For it cannot bee that they will be faythfull to their
obserue the order of iustification and saluation in the example of Cornelius We see that he was holpen and stirred vp by the grace of God to doe that that was good and acceptable vnto God whereas before that he had bene a Gentyle and estraunged from the people of god But being receyued into fauour Peter the Apostle was appointed to be his teacher to preach to him the doctrine of saluation Cornelius beleeueth the worde being preached The holy ghost followeth after his beliefe which both regenerateth the minde and also bringeth forth diuers marueylous vertues Being illuminated with this spirite he is giuen wholy to prayse God and at length being baptized he is receyued into the fellowship of Christs Church This order we see obserued euerywhere For the beginning of our saluation springeth of the grace of God who chose vs before the foundations of the worlde were layde He hauing chosen vs instructeth vs by his outwarde worde giueth vs fayth illuminateth vs being regenerate with his spirit and maketh vs meete vnto euery good work And that which he promiseth by his worde and offreth by his spirite vnto the faythfull minde the same he confirmeth by outwarde Sacramentes also See Rom. 9.10 Finally it is declared howe Cornelius behaued himselfe after all these things They besought Peter sayth Luke to abyde with them a few dayes And there was none other cause of this desire but for that they were enflamed with the looue of the Gospell and desired to heare him euery daye bicause they woulde be the more confirmed in the knowledge of true saluation Furthermore they coulde not be so soone satisfyed with the presence of their very friende who they perceyued had ministred so great grace vnto them And here is truly expressed the propertie of those that faythfully beleeue They lothe not the teaching of that worde nor attribute not so much to themselues to thinke that they shall haue hereafter no more neede of it Yea they acknowledge themselues to be men and bicause they will be taken for the children of God they can not be filled with the voyce of their father but desire to haue him still speake vnto them Moreouer they shewe themselues thankefull and kinde towarde the Ministers of God by whose diligence they are taught in matters of fayth and saluation For they thinke it a matter of no great weyght to requite them with carnall benefits which giue vnto them spirituall riches For they vnderstande that their saluation dependeth chiefly on them For the which cause they can suffer themselues to be rebuked and chidden as we may see in Dauid and Ezechias But the wicked be of a farre other minde which vse to condemne the Ministers as molesters of their vngodly desires and publike enimies whereof the scripture sheweth examples in Pharao Achab the Phariseys and infinite others Whose vngodlynesse deserueth to feele the vengeaunce of Gods iustice bicause they woulde not suffer to be faythfully admonished Lette vs therefore acknowledge the grace of God and embrace his worde wyth thankefull myndes studying to frame our selues thereafter that we maye hereafter be made partakers and heyres of the saluation promised in Iesus Christ our sauiour to whome be prayse honor power and glorye for euer Amen The eleuenth chapiter vpon the Actes of the Apostles The .lxxviij. Homelie AND the Apostles and brethren that were in Iurie hearde that the Heathen also had receyued the worde of god And when Peter was come vp to Ierusalem they that were of the Circumcision contended against him saying Thou wentest in to men vncircumcised and diddest eate with them But Peter rehearsed the matter from the beginning and expounded it by order vnto them saying I was in the Citie of Ioppa praying and in a traunce I sawe in a vision a certayne vessell descende as it had bene a great sheete let downe from heauen by the fower corners and it came to mee ▪ into the which when I had fastened mine eyes I considered and sawe fowerfooted beastes of the earth and vermin and wormes and foules of the ayre ▪ And I hearde a voyce saying vnto me Aryse Peter slea and eate And I sayd not so Lord for nothing cōmon or vnclean hath at any time entred into my mouth But the voyce aunswered me agayne from heauen Count not thou those things common which God hath clensed And this was done three tymes And all were taken vp agayne into heauen And beholde immediatlye there were three men already come into the house where I was sent from Caesarea vnto me And the spirite sayde vnto mee that I shoulde go with them without doubting Moreouer these sixe brethren ac●ompanyed me and wee entred into the mannes house And he shewed vs howe he had seene an Aungell in his house which stoode and sayde to him Sende men to Ioppa and call for Simon whose surname is Peter He shall tell thee words wherby both thou and all thine house shall be saued And as I began to preache the holy ghost fell on them as he did on vs at the beginning Then came it to my remembraunce howe that the Lorde sayde Iohn baptized with water but you shall be baptized with the holy ghost Forasmuch then as God gaue them lyke giftes as hee gaue vnto vs when we beleeued on the Lorde Iesus Christ what was I that I shoulde haue withstanded God ALthough the blessed Euaungelyst Luke hath both abundantlye and diligently described the hystorie of Cornelius which was conuerted vnto the fayth in the Chapter before going yet in this Chapter he repeateth the same againe after another sort and maner of narration The cause of which his doing was for that it might appeare to all men that the Gentyles were vndoubtedly called according to Gods appointment by preaching of the Gospell and receyued into the communion of the Church by the sacrament of baptisme That the declaration hereof was necessarye bicause of the Iewes hath already oftentimes bene shewed And the same serueth very much for our instruction both bicause the grace of Gods goodnesse is thereby marueylouslye set forth and the certaintie of all our saluation which springeth of the Iewes is most firmely prooued Therefore no man must accuse the holy writer for to often repeating of one thing or of needelesse loquacitie or babling but rather they ought to be prouoked by his diligence the more earnestly to weygh consider a matter of such importance Furthermore Luke taketh occasion to rehearse agayne the same hystorie by reason of the vniust iudgement of a certaine sort of persons who being deceyued accuse Peter whereby he is enforced thus to declare and open the meaning of his dooing vnto them First therefore let vs see howe the Church which was here and there dispersed through Iurie iudged concerning the vocation of the Gentyles For this thing coulde not long lye hidden both bicause of the notable worthynesse of the persons and also for that it was a straunge thinge and not seene before Therefore
liuely sacrifyces vnto god They offer prayers and thankes giuing in the name of christ They bestow their goodes and money meate and cloth and such other duties vpon the poore whome Christ hath left in his place They that duly fulfyll these things accomplishe the Christian religion Let vs therefore holde fast Paules saying which affyrmeth that God hath neede of nothing let vs worship him in spirite and in truth and bestowe our temporall goodes vpon the poore which are the liuely Images of God that our seruice maye be acceptable vnto God through Iesus Christ to whome be prayse honor power and glory for euer Amen The Cxviij Homelie AND hath made of one bloude all Nations of men for to dwell on all the face of the earth and hath assigned before howe long tyme and also the endes of their habitation that they should seeke God if they might feele and finde him though he be not farre from euery one of vs For in him we liue mooue and haue our being as certaine of your owne Poetes sayde for wee are also his generation Forasmuch then as wee are the generation of God we ought not to thinke that the Godheade is like vnto golde siluer or stone grauen by craft and imagination of man. THat that Paule sought both in all his sayings and doinges the same he chiefely perfourmed in hys sermon made at Athens euen to bring his hearers from superstition and ydolatrie to the true religion and knowledge of god This was impossible to be done except he shoulde fyrst confute the errors that blinded them But bicause he woulde not be to long in his talke he tooke the chiefe errors to confute wherevpon the residue depended And yesterday he disputed against the vaine affiance of Temples and sacrifyces teaching that God was not conteyned within Temples bicause he was infynite nor was not worshipped with sacrifyces bicause he had neede of nothing Which thinges he so handleth that the same may serue to confute all those which at this daye esteeme religion according to the beautie or magnifycence of Temples and oblations But nowe he setteth vppon the very heade of impietie that is to oblations But nowe he setteth vppon the very heade of impietie that is to say feigned Gods and ymages the worshipping of them of the which he disputeth with great earnestnesse declaring that it is to shamefull and impudent an error to chaunge the maiestie and glory of God immortall into miserable men and dumbe Images And bicause he knewe he had to doe with those which were brought vp in such superstition whome it was a verye harde matter to perswade he heapeth a number of things togither to make the error seeme the more heynous And there is no doubt but Paule intreated of the matter at large although Luke hath noted but the chiefe poyntes thereof we shall speake of them all in order First he declareth the beginning of man. God sayth he of one bloude made all mankinde For it is manifest that all men of what nation and degree soeuer they be come of Adam Whereto doth Paule alleage this We gather two things of these wordes which make very much for the purpose we haue in hande The one is that they which haue but one maker and one beginning ought not to be deuided in sundry religions but ought rather to ioyne all their myndes and studies togither to worshippe that one Creator Therefore he nicketh the leuitie of the Gentyles which did not onely worship one false God but imagining there were diuers and manye goddes marueylously disagreed among themselues in this one thing and yet in this agreeing that they altogither swarued from the way of the truth Hereof ought a generall doctrine to be learned howe they offende agaynst the order of nature which in religion bring in sectes and diuision For they are authors and occasions that men forgette their beginning and neglect their maker Therefore this is a greater offence than commonlye menne weene for Would god this argument might take place among Christians who professing one Creator and one kinde of beginning and glorying in one Iesus Christ the sauiour of all men doe yet let themselues euery daye be deuided in newe sectes which pull them awaye from god their creator and Christ their sauiour And truly it is to be pittied that the authoritie of this argument shoulde be of lesse force nowe a dayes among Christian men than it was in tymes past among the gentyles The other thing that Paule gathereth of mannes origine and beginning is that goddes neyther can nor ought to be made of men which was an error spredde euerywhere among the Gentyles For it was playne vnto all men that those somtimes had bene men whome they worshipped now as goddes For in Creta were kept Iupiters cradell and Image Delos was the Ilande of Apollo and Diana The Citie of Thebae was renowmed by reason that Bacchus and Hercules was borne there And Venus of the Countrie where she was borne was called Cypria Marce Thracius Vulcan Leninius and Priapus Lampsacenus But Paule teacheth vs it is a foolishe opinion to beleeue that they are Gods which in times past had bene men forasmuch as all mankinde is come of one bloude But by this argument the worshipping of Saintes is ouerthrowne whome in the Popish religion it is more euident are worshipped for Gods than needeth any long demonstration For prayers are made vnto them they are inuocated and called on in mens distresses temples and aultars are dedicated to them sacrifyce is done vnto them holye dayes are appointed for them and the glory of health recouered is ascribed vnto them Howbeit we knowe they were menne and such men as were subiect to lyke infyrmities as we be as Paule confessed before the people at Lystrae Furthermore all the Scripture testifyeth that they were sinners And the Apostles according to Christes commaundement prayed forgiue vs our trespasses c aswell as we Therefore it cannot be that they are nowe become Gods and gouernors of the worlde Yet for all this we despyse them not nor yet bereaue them of the honour due to them we acknowledge that they were singular instruments of Gods grace but we affyrme they had this of the meere grace of God as they euerywhere confesse themselues Wherefore it shoulde be an absurde thing for vs to sticke to them or depende vpon them as Goddes and not rather after their doctrine and ensample to trust onely in God through Iesus Christ whome the scripture hath set out vnto vs to be our mediator Surely we thinke the Saintes can haue no greater iniurie done vnto them than to haue the glory of God which they most earnestly defended ascribed to them For they thought good to maintaine his glorye yea with the shedding of their owne bloude But let vs returne vnto Paule which sayth that menne were not onely made by God but also placed by him to dwell vpon the earth And least any man might hereof
inferre Epicures opinion and thinke that God had giuen them the earth to vse at their pleasure he declareth that all this commeth to passe by the eternall decree of Gods prouidence God sayeth he hath appoynted the time and endes of their habitation that is God hath appoynted to euery nation and people their countries and borders and hath ordeyned times and seasons according to the decrees of his eternall prouidence when men shall be borne and when they shall die Therefore nothing commeth to passe on earth by chaunce or without the prouidence of god These thinges doth Paule alleage to this ende to prooue that all people ought to be occupied in honoring of one God who hath giuen them all things for their behoofe and by whose prouidence they are gouerned and preserued Thus he confuteth the common error of the Gentyles which had for euery countrie a God to be their patrone and defender For the Athenians thought themselues in safetie vnder the godheade of Pallas Ephesus gloryed that she had Diana for hir defender The people of Cyprus had chosen Venus to bee their Lady and gouernesse Carthage liued vnder the protection of Iuno The Romaines trusted in Mars their Progenitor and President Yea so farre went this superstition that there was no house but had hir peculiar and proper gods belonging to hir Which error gate in also among the Christians For there was no Citie but had taken to it some Saint or other through whose defence it thought it selfe in safegarde But Paule prooueth that God is the distributer of all countries and the onely President of all people who being present euerywhere needeth no Substitute or Uicare to supplye hys rowme Marke well by the waye howe Paule attributeth vnto God not only prescience but also prouidence whereby he gouerneth all Countries and Nations by whose ordinance whatsoeuer thinges that are done in the worlde come to passe On his becke dependeth the alteration and mutation of Realmes as all the Scripture declareth but speciallye the Prophecies of Daniel concerning the fower Monarchies of the worlde Upon the same prouidence depende priuate mens doings For God as Dauid sayth taketh vp the simple out of the dust and setteth him with the Princes of his people We haue examples in Saule Dauid Ieroboam Cyrus Ottomanne and infynite others to let daily examples passe Yea Gods prouidence abaseth it selfe downe euen vnto thinges of small or no regarde whyle he careth for the birdes of the ayre garnisheth the flowers of the fyelde and numbreth the heares of our heade Let vs therfore bidde them auaunt that acknowledge in god nothing but his prescience and imagine that he is but an ydle beholder of the things which are done in this worlde Let vs rather beleeue that all thinges are ordered and gouerned by his prouidence For as thys maketh much for the godly ordering of our lyfe so in aduersitie it bringeth no small comfort These things being thus premised he sheweth to what ende men were made and had the earth giuen them to dwell on namely that they should seeke the Lorde They seeke the Lorde which are busily occupied in his vocation and in the knowledge of him searching what his will is worshipping him onely and seruing him from their heartes And that this is the ende wherevnto man was ordeyned all the Scripture testifyeth And surely it is good reason that they to whome god hath giuen a souereigne power ouer all other creatures shoulde agayne wholy giue themselues vnto him Paule maketh mention hereof to declare that they knowe not to what ende they were created and that they were vnworthy to dwell on the earth bicause they had forsaken the true God and worshipped counterfeyte goddes and dumbe ymages In this place appeareth the woonderfull corruption of mankinde For if we consider the ende wherefore man was made it shall appeare he doth nothing lesse than that he ought to doe It were our dutie to seeke God in whome all kinde of blisse and felicitie is reposed But the most part of men vse rather to followe vnstable riches vncertayne honors and fylthie pleasures of this worlde And then that will seeme more religious than other are gyuen rather to the worshipping of Creatures than of God and to impudently go a whoring after them And this peruersitie is so much the more intollerable bicause all other creatures doe their dutie most diligently and man alone is most forgetfull of the same And least the thing that God requyreth myght seeme to difficult and impossible for man to performe Paule by a preoccupation cutteth away all kindes of obiection And sayth that if we seeke after God we shall fynde hym euen as if we felt hym meaning that he offreth hymselfe euerywhere to our senses whyle by his visible workes he reuealeth to vs his inuisible power wisedome and goodnesse as he sheweth at large Rom. 1. And surely there is no part of the worlde so abiect no creature so simple but it setteth before our eies the vnspeakable power of god This appeareth in the rude and ylfauoured clottes of earth which yet haue in them a marueylous force to bring forth fruite The same we see in the alteration and entercourse of times in the perpetuall motions of heauen in tempestes and in all other kinde of heauenly influences Yea beholde well but a little flower and thou shalt be inforced to woonder at the infynite power and singular wisedome of the maker But bicause it woulde haue bene an endlesse labour to haue runne through all the parcels of the worlde and such is the blockishnesse of a number that they are able to searche nor fynde nothing that is without themselues God insinuateth himselfe neerer into vs is not farre from any of vs For we liue mooue and haue our being in him and be euen of his generation and kynne For who will not confesse that he liueth by his power and meane seeing by mans reason it cannot be compassed howe the infant liueth and is nourished in the mothers belly Who doth not acknowledge the power of the Creator in the marueylous workemanship of mannes bodye in the proportion and agreement of members in sense moouing and the vse of them Who will denye that we haue our being by his power seeing we are beset rounde about with so manye daungers and yet escape them euery day Who perceyueth not certaine tokens of godly seede in vs when he considereth the perpetuall moouings and operations of the soule hir immortalitie and the whole dignitie of man whereby he passeth all other creatures Therefore the dulnesse of man that doth not acknowledge God is inexcusable It is also an absurditie and madnesse to counterfeyte dumbe ymages of God seeing we beare about vs the liuely ymage of god That the Athenians myght the better vnderstande the same and be also ashamed thereof he citeth the testimonie of Aratus the Poete to declare that he preacheth no newe doctrine such as before tyme had not bene heard but