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B08027 The choise of change: containing the triplicitie of diuinitie, philosophie & poetrie, short for memorie, profitable for knowledge, and necessarie for maners: whereby the learned may be confirmed, the ignorant instructed, and all men generally recreated. / Newly set foorth by S.R. Gent. and student in the Vniuersitie of Cambridge.. S. R. (Simon Robson), d. 1617. 1585 (1585) STC 21132; ESTC S94922 45,848 96

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With lawes 34 Euill men doe persecute the good three manner of waies By hatred of their hearts By iniuries in deedes God commaundeth that wee resist them which three contrary things With loue of hart whē he saith loue your enemies With giuing bene fits when he saith doe good to them that hate you with praying for thē when he saith pray for thē which reuile persecute you By reuyling wordes 55 Three things to be knowen and marked cōcerning superstition That it doth spring of true godlinesse and diuers wayes doeth weary mens minds That it doth vaunt of the title of true religion and doeth allure multitudes of people vnto it and doeth gouern them It atributeth a certain vertue vnto things without Gods ordināce or naturall reason 36 Magical blessings or enchantings do differ frō the blessings of the Patriarchs thrée manner of waies Magicians are not called of God to blesse They abuse good wordes and wrest them to another end then God hath appointed They haue no promise that their endeuour shall take effect 37 The proud mans hart is destitute of thrée good things It is hardened and wanteth godlines It is voyde of Contrition It is dry wanting the dew of spirituall grace 38 Three horrible thinges may be noted in a proude man That he striueth against God That he will make him selfe equall with God By transgressing Gods cōmandements By desiring to be almightie as God is In that he will haue his own cōmādement obserued though it bee cōtrary to gods cōmandement That he exalteth himself That he exalteth himself aboue God 39 Three things being thought vppon shoulde abate the pride of man Our birth which is lamentable because we are borne in sinne Our life which is nothing els but labour and griefe and subiect to many inconueniences Our death which is terrible especially because we shall be consumed with wormes 40 Three partes of repentance Contrition Gonfession In the hart In the mouth Because we be seene with the hart vnto righteousnes Because we confesse with the mouth vnto saluatiō Rom. 10. ver 10. Because the offence is not forgiuen before restitution be made In workes Satisfaction 41 Pride is an exalting of the minde which doeth raise it selfe aboue our Creation Vocation Humane condition 42 By the shameful falles of three it doth appeare that security hath no place to rest in Neither in heauen In paradise In heauē lucifer sinned through securitie In paradise Adā sinned through securitie In y● world Iudas being one of Christ his disciples sinned thorow securitie Nor in the worlde 43 Thrée things in Christ worthy to be wōdered at The examples of his life His words of wisdome Whereby he edified the enuious Wherby he instructed the ignorant Wherby he did conuert the vnbeléeuers The maruels of his glorie 44 Three benefices which wee haue receiued ought to moue vs dayly and hourely to giue thāks vnto God Our creation Our redemption Our iustification 45 Let vs giue thankes to God al the day lon●●●d especially to acknowledge three benefits Because hee hath sanctified vs beeing vncleane Because we haue receiued those thinges of his maiestie which we had not Bicause he hath giuē vnto vs those things which we neuer deserued 46 The thankesgiuing of thrée sorts of men ought deseruedly to he reprehended Of hipocrites which is fained Of worldlings which is for custome sake Of such as are newly recouered of a sickenes which is wont to be very short 47 Preaching is vsed for three purposes That God may be feared That God may be known and his wil fulfilled That many may be made inheritors of eternall life 48 Thrée kindes of confession in the holy scriptures Confessio● of praise Confession of trueth Confession of a fault 49 Three effectes of confessing the trueth A confirming of the doctrine sent from heauen A strengthening of those which are weake in faith Testimonies of the iudgment to come and eternall life 50 Christ in the fift ot Mathew commaundeth vs not to sweare by 3. thinges By heauen By earth Because it is that throne of God Because it is his footstoole Because man cannot make on white hair or one blacke By our head 51 For 3. causes as Augustine saith it seemes that we shoulde not sweare at all Least we should take a facility in swearing Least our facilitie bring vs to a custome of swearing Least by that custome we fall into that dāger which is prouided for swearers 52 For 3. causes we may lawfully sweare That God may be worshipped glorified Esa 19. ver 8. 1. King 22 ver 14. That trueth may be maint●●ned That Iunocentes being 〈…〉 nuented by crafte may be deliuered from danger 53 Thrée things to be obserued in othes We must not vse all maner of othes We must not vse them alwaies We must not vse them for light occasions 54 By 3. maner of wayes men forsweare them selues Either when they deceiue or are deceiued When they thinke that to be false whiche is true Or when they think that to be true which is false 55 Thrée things are like othes Vowes Couenantes Promises 56 The 4. commaundement of those ten which were deliuered vnto Moses was appointed to be kept for thrée causes To signifie vnto vs the spirituall rest To maintaine ecclesiastical gouernment That cattel and seruantes might cease frō their labour 57 Thrée principall holidayes on which the Iewes vsed to goe vp to Ierusalem On Easter day On Whitsonday otherwise caled the feast of Pentecost On the day of the feast of tabernacles which was wont to be obserued the 15 of Sept. 58 We ought to méete togither on those dayes whiche by the church are appointed holidayes for thrée causes That me may heare the word of God That we may pray vnto him That we may confirm our faith with the Sacramentes 59 Thrée things which as Luther affirmeth wil destroy christian religion Forgetfulnesse of benifits which we haue receiued by the Gospell Mans wisdome which ●il bring al things in order and with euill counsaile make common quietnes Securitie which reigneth here and there and in euerie place 60 Three kinde of hearers of the worde of GOD are praise worthie They which listen attentiuely They which lay it vp in their heart They which shew foorth the fruits thereof in their life 61 The knowledge of 3. things very necessary for a christian To knowe God To knowe his will To knowe himselfe 62 Thrée most necessary things for a christian man True repentance Feruent praier Patience 63 The whole life of Christians as Melancthon teacheth ought to bee directed vnto three purposes That God may be glorified That the Church may be beautified That we our selues in the Church seruing God may looke for eternall rewardes 64 Thrée thinges in a Christian whiche must agree together That his light may shine before God and men Faith Doctrine and Life 65 S. Paule vnto Titus chap. 2. saieth that a Christian ought to liue 3. manner of waies Soberly Honestly Discréetly 66
is likened vnto these 3. things Fire A Both. For as the fire doth consume that substance whereby it is norished so hatred consumeth the hart wherein it hath bin nusled As the Moth doeth gnaw y● garment wherof it is bred so hatred gnaweth the harte wherein it is conceiued As a bée pricking another doth lose his sting and can neither make hony nor liue but a small time after so the hart pricking another with the sting of hatred doth lose many swéete vertues and killeth it selfe A Bee 66 Thrée things to be learned of thē that applie themselues to any Arte. Let him be apt to learne neither let him perswade himselfe that he knoweth all things after a litle instruction Let hym be ready to beléeue though he vnderstand not al things because as Aristotle saith the learner must beleeue Let him be obedient not contemne good admonitions nor condemne wholsome counsels 67 Thrée thinges beeing in one man make him very learned Arte maketh him certaine Vse maketh him ready Imitation maketh him expert 68 The drunken man commeth in cont●mpt by his surfe●ting He is an abhomination before God and his angels He is scoffed and scorned of men thought vnsit for honest exercises He is confounded with the diuel and led in all maner of mischiefe 69 Drunken men by too much swilling bring 3. euils vpō them selues To stumble and tremble Madnes That a● length the● die either blasted or striken with a planet 70 King Philip of Macedon receiued 3. lucky messages at one time That he had wnone the games at Olympus by the running of his chariots That his Captaine Parmenio had ouerthrowne the Dardanians That his wife Olympia had borne him a sonne which was called Alexander 71 Three things to be required of a Iudge which are necessarie to the discharging of his office Let him heare the accusation and listen as well to the poore mans complaint as to the rich mans request Let him sift the accusation by examining witnesses allowing of lawfull proofes Let him pronounce the sentence of Iustice earnestly without respect of fauouring one or hating the other 72 The Iudge muste haue respecte vnto three things The law The guiltie The authoritie of the law must be defended without crueltie The former life of him that is guiltie his disposition and his nature must be considered He must haue respect vnto the people least he spare them that be guiltie to the hinderance danger of the common wealth The people 73 Three thinges as Aristotle saith make a iudge ignorant of the truth Loue. Hatred Priuate gaine 74 Lycurgus almost al the other Lawreaders of the worlde albeit in many things they were different yet they had full concord agreement in these three To honour God To owe compassion to the poore To beare a reuerence to olde men 75 All mens actions or all the deedes of men are thréefold Some things are done to a godly a honest ende and purpose and these are worthye praise Some are done vpon vrgent necessitie and these are not worthy of excuse Some are done to an euil intent yet not of necessitie and these deserue punishment 76 A wise man lamenteth and repēteth that he hath done these 3. things Gone by sea when he might haue gone by land That he hath reuealed his secrets That he hath let one day passe without doing some vertuous thing 77 Marcus Sergius had the vse of 3. hands A right hand When he lost his right hand he receiued 23. woundes A left hand He fought in 4. sundrie battels with his left hand An iron hand in stead of his right hand He fought with his iron hande at the siege of Cremona and tooke 12. places in Gaule 78 Three great benefites we receiue when we eate cheries They clense our stomacke The meate of them br●●●eth good bloud The kernels of them are good against the disease of the stone 79 The gentle minde is of thrée sortes Milde to suffer Readie Willing to helpe 80 We must put 3. thinges out of our mindes Cares Feare The desire of other mens welth 81 Golde as Basilius saith is The snare of soules The hooke of death The baite of sinne 82 The craftines of the Eagle is knowen by three things She layeth stones in the nest which haue the vertue to driue away serpents She teacheth her yong ones to flie She buildeth her nest in a safe place 83 Thrée excellent things in the flying of the Eagle She flyeth very swift She fl●eth far higher then any other bird She is neuer wearie of flying 84 Three things shew that there is great clemencie in Lions They wil not hurt them that lie groueling They will exercise their crueltye sooner against men then women They will not hurt children vnlesse it bee when they be almost famished for hunger 85 There bee 3. things in that night which cause vs to sle●pe The darkenesse The colde For men desirous to sleepe doe seeke the darkest places For both in winter men sleepe more soundly such as are colde of complexion will sleepe longer then others which are h●te For according to Philosophie moiste vapours arising from the stomacke and ascending to the braine doe prouoke sleepe The moisture 86 There be 3. things very commendable in the Dolphin The loue it beareth vnto man The protection of her yong ones Arion was saued in the sea by a Dolphin If it chaunce any of her yong ones to be taken by Fishermen they will not forsake them but follow them so extremely that they will suffer themselues rather to be taken then forsake them For Plime reporteth that she is the swiftest of all fishes Her swiftnes 87 We must seek to get money for 〈◊〉 causes For necessarie expences To keepe eredit To preuent grinous mishaps 88 Thrée famous ciuill warres among the Romans Betweene Sylla and Maurius Betweene Cesar and Pompey Beteene Antonius Augustus Octauus 89 Thrée thinges necessarie for the increase of corne Good séede Good ground Gods blessing 90 Three monstrous thinges which be in many men An enuious harte A couetous minde A proude looke 91 Thrée thinges very necessary in warr to obtaine victorie To deliberate consult wisely of al th●ngs To keepe close that counsell which is concluded on least by treason it be reuealed to the enemies To knowe assuredly by espials the conditiō and state of the aduersaries 92 Charles the 5. said that there is thrée things whic h maintaine warre Victuals Money Souldiours 92 Thrée things nedeful for thē that wil ouercome cruel enemis with a smale armie Munition Money Counsaile 94 He that will place his battell must fores●e three thinges The sunne The dust The sunne before the face taketh away the sight The dust fillteh the eies and hurteth them The winde in fight helpeth the weapons The wind 95 Three things which deserue the praise of goodnesse To ouercome crueltie with gentelnesse To moue them to be bet●er affected that doe vs iniurie To suffer patiē●ly what