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A10573 A declararation [sic] of the twelue articles of the christen faythe with annotations of the holy scripture, where they be grounded in. And the righte foundation and principall comon places of the hole godly scripture, a goodly short declaration, to all Christians profitable and necessarye for to come to the right vnderstondynge of holy Scripture compyled for the commodite of al christen people. By D. Vrbanum Regium.; Erklärung der zwölf artikel Christlichs gelaubens. English Rhegius, Urbanus, 1489-1541.; Lynne, Walter. 1548 (1548) STC 20843; ESTC S115780 81,702 234

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readde and knowe in the scripture that CHRISTE is GOD and man Lykewyse as I beleue that Aristotell was scoole mayster to great Alexander thys goeth not earnestly to the herte I beleue it as an other historye or acte Suche a knoweledge or colde fayth of Christe doth not iustifye me for the vngodly beleue this also and the Deuyls haue thys fayth also it is a dead fayth with oute workes as S. Iames sayth Iaco. ij and it is of none effect Vvhere as no good workes folowe there is also no fayth but onely an Ipocrisie in the herte withoute fayth or confidence towardes God The christen fayth But the right Christē liuely fayth is a strong trust confidence in the promyse of God as that Christe is geuen for me that Christ doth wassh awaye my synnes that Christ quickeneth me this is the ryght Euāgelical fayth which onely iustifyeth man Thys is onely that faith which is coūted of God for oure righteousnes I speake here in comparison betwene faith and workes Otherwyse knoweth euery man well ynough howe that God Christe the spirite and sacramēt doth iustifie But the workes seme they or be they neuer so good or holy yet are they not counted for righteousnes But yf faith do grafte and plante vs in Christe our lorde then are we made righteous and therfore will god also counte vs for righteous And so doth Paule sette it furth very goodly to the Galathians Gal. iij. God hath promised vs iustification and lyfe through Christe The promise is beleued Nowe is a promyse beleued or onely obtayned through faith therfore be we also iustifyed onely by faith Lyke as no man despiseth a mannes testamēt or addeth any thinge thereto nor taketh any thinge frō it euen so maye nothinge be substracted from the Testament of God neither any thinge added therevnto Nowe hath God ordeyned geuen and appointed lyfe in the Testamente vnto all beleuers withoute respecte of any maner of workes for nought There oute foloweth that we are not counted iuste for any workes sake but onely thorough faith Gal. iij. and .iiij. Ro. iiij Haue in mynde the Epistles to the Galathians and to the Romaynes there shalt thou fynde that a Christen man setteth his cōscience at rest quyet onely by faith The right hollsome doctrine of the Gospell concernynge the right lyuely faith is an onely conforte and stablysshynge of the cōscience agaynst death synne and hell I knowe very well that the righte spirituall Euangelicall doctrine will be at the fyrst somewhat straunge to a man that beginneth to learne it after the scripture of the scolers and after their carnall doctrine i. Cor. ij For as Paule saith The naturall mā perceaueth not the thinges of the spirite of God For they are vnto hym but foolyshenes neyther can he perceyue them because he is spiritually examined It will not sauoure very well vnto the at the fyrste For thyne vnderstondinge is yet full of Phantasticall Imaginations of mennes dreames But take thyne vnderstandynge captiue to the glorye of Christe in faythe then shal the holy spirite of God declare hym selfe vnto the and teache the a ryght suche thynges as no hygh scoole teacheth And thys is the cause that nowe a daies slighte and symple persons are founde whiche through the maistery of the spirite of God vnderstand and expounde the Scripture better then great Doctours and breake and plucke downe by the Spirituall armours of oure Cheualrye all hyghe worldely wysedome whiche exalteth her selfe agaynste knoweledge of God It is a great errour to thynke that the knoweledge of the scripture perteyneth onely to the prestes that weare Crounes longe gownes and whose fyngers are anoynted No my frēde the tyme is nowe at hande where of Esaye sayth Esa iiij That the science cometh not onely oute of the hye scooles as hath ben thaught hitherto but the Christians are taughte of GOD hymselfe as it is contayned in Saynt Iohn It is not necessary that men rede Aristotell Plato Ioh. vi and other bokes of the heathen for the ryght vnderstondynge of the scripture as thus longe they haue borne vs in hande The Apostles redde neuer a heathen mayster they were also no suche doctours as nowe a dayes are made in the vniuersities but simple people Nowe yf the holy goost could instructe them the Euangelical trueth with oute the helpe of the heathen Philosophye Scotistrye The holy goost teacheth goddes worde and other mennes bokes truely then can he also hym selfe open and teache nowe a simple and humble laye man The ryght vnderstandyng of the godly scripture God regardeth hym Esaye lxvi i. Pet. v that is poore and of a lowly troubled spirite and receyueth hys godly wordes with reuerence and standeth in awe thereof as Esaye writeth He resisteth the proude and geueth grace to the humble The holy Saint Bernarde learned hys science throughe hys deuoute prayer vnder the Oken trees Aristotell and other heathen whiche are taught do hynder and destroy mannes vnderstondyng so pituously that a man becometh so muche the more vnapte to receyue and perceiue the Godly wysedom in the scripture For mannes wysedome and the Godly scripture Esa lv do nothynge agree together as Esaye declareth very goodly All worldly Philosophie for the moost parte hath her beginnynge owt of mannes witte and interpretation For as muche nowe as the same is carnal blynded thorough synne so is she darke and errynge and vnderstandeth of her selfe nothynge but that whiche is carnall and knoweth nothyng groundely of spirituall thynges and of GOD. Therfore when the herte of man is voyde quyte not hyndered of suche heathen sciences and mēnes dreames then is it more apte to receiue the godly doctryne and wysedome then whā it is encombred and entangled with suche phantasies inuented of man The wysedome of man whereof they boaste hym selues highly is terrestriall carnall and deuelysshe Iaco. iij. Colo. ij as Iames elegantly declareth And Paule warneth vs for mannes wysedome sayenge Beware lest any man come and spoyle you thorough Philosophie and deceatfull vanitie thorough the tradicions of men and ordinaunces after the worlde and not after Christ The Philosophie and mannes witte and exposition is cleane contrarye to oure fayth as it is euident and cleare ynough among the learned neyther can they agree together Therfore let the laye people be of good chere and take no thoughte for it bycause they haue not studyed in great vniuersities but with humilite and pure herte and hygh reuerence reade the costely treasure of holy scripture both Testamentes and praye vnto Christe for the ryght vnderstandyng which hath the kepe of Dauid Apo. iij The knoweledge of the Scripture is a littel deuyed vnto the as vnto the moost excellent doctour of all Omelia vpon Iohn Euen so taught the holy Chrisostome his people also at Constantinoble The Pharisees despised the common people thought also that they shoulde knowe the trueth alone and sayde Ioh. vij The common people whiche knowe not the lawe are cursed Euen so saye they nowe lykewyse Howe shoulde haue taught it vnto the plowemen as though all science did come from the hye scoles But I aske them this question My maisters I pray you howe taught the common symple people that they helde more of Christe then the chiefe priestes scribes It is euident that the common people had alwayes a righter iudgement better knoweledge of Christe then the chiefe lordes at Ierusalē as Chrisostome writteth FINIS Psalm lxviij ❧ Let God aryse and let hys enemyes be scattered let them also that hate hym flye before hym ❧ Imprinted for Gwalter Lynne dwellyng vpon Somers kaye by Byllinges gate In the yeare of oure Lorde M.D.XLVIII And they by to be solde at Poules churche yarde at the North doore In the signe of the Bybell By Richard Iugge ❧ Cum Gratia et Priuilegio ad imprimendum solum ☞ Seke peace ensueit Psalm xxxiij i. Petr. iij. Psalm C. xi Prouerb ix ¶ The feare of the Lorde is the begynnynge of wysedome
euen so the sonne quickeneth whome he wyll The father hath geuen power to the sonne also to iudge The houre shal come in the whiche all that are in the graues shal heare hys voyce and shal come forth they that haue done good to the resurrectyon of lyfe and they that haue done euyll vnto the resurrection of damnatyon In the Actes of the Apostles Act. xvij preacheth Paule vnto those of Athenes the resurrectyon of the deade Item in another place sayeth Paule act xxiiij I beleue all thynges which are writtē in the lawe and the Prophetes and haue hope towardes God that the same resurrection of death which thei loke for also shal be act xxvi bothe of iuste and vniuste Rom. vi Item to the Romaynes sayth he yf we be grafte in death lyke vnto hym Ro. viij euen so muste we be lyke in the resurrection yf we be dead with christ we beleue that we shall lyue with him ¶ Item to the Corinthians i. Co. vi God hath raysed vp the Lorde and shal rayse vs vp by hys power knowe ye not that youre bodyes are the membres of Christe yf they be the mēbres of Christe then muste they be glorifyed and claryfyed with theyr heade ❧ The fyfthene Chapyter in the fyrste Epystle to the Corinthyans haue dearly in commendation wherein Sayncte Paule so excellentely and commyngly writeth of the resurrection of Christe and of oure resurrection and maketh suche an argumēt and ground Christ is rysen frō death therfore shal we ryse also Vvherfore dyed he howe hath slayne hym Truely our synnes The father hath layed all oure synnes vpon hym therfore hath he satisfyed Esa liij as Esay sayth Nowe yf he were not rysen then were all oure doyng in vayne yea we were yet in synne and dominacyon as depe as euer we were No man were poorer and more miserable then we christians yf we onely in thys shorte lyfe shoulde put oure trust in Christe and afterwarde all shoulde be at an ende Then the sinnes had ben to heauy and to stronge for hym But nowe is christe risen from death death hath no more power ouer hym Truely then hath he ouercome oure synne and death that they can beare no more rule ouer vs. He is become theyr myghtye and stronge Lorde And as by Adam all dye euen so by Christe shal all be made a lyue Therfore let vs be mery in the Lorde oure enemys synne death hell be layde downe Christ is a kynge myghtely hys kyngedome endureth for euer where as he is there shal we be also Vvhe haue a good cause to reioyce and with thankefulnes to be freeharted and blode in Christ oure ouercomer and Lorde and to be with death at defyaunce death is swallowed vp in victory The Lorde sayth O death Ose xiij I wil be thy death O hel I wil be thy stynge Death where is thy stynge Hel where is thy victory But thankes be vnto God whiche hath geuen vs the victory Through our Lord Iesus Christe In the seconde Epistle to the Corinthians sayth he ij Cor. i that we should not put oure trust in oure selues but in God which rayseth the dead to lyfe agayne Reade a goodly example the fyfth Chapiter in the same Epistle Item we knowe that ij cor iiij he whiche rayseth vp the Lorde Iesus shall rayse vp vs also by the meanes of Iesus ij co xiij Item we shall lyue with hym by the power of God Item to the Philippians Oure cōuersacyon is in heauen from whence aso we loke for the sauyour euen the Lorde Iesus Christ whiche shal chaūge oure vyle body that he maye make it lyke vnto hys gloryous body accordyng to the workyng whereby he is able also to subdue all thynges vnto hym selfe Colo. iij Item to the Colossyans ye be now rysen with Christe therfore seke those thynges whiche are aboue i. Th. iiij Item to the Thessalonyens sayeth Paule I would not bretheren that ye should not be ignorant concerning them whiche are fallen a slepe that ye sorrowe not as other doo whiche haue no hope For yf we beleue that Iesus dyed and ryse agayne euen so them also whiche slepe by Iesus wyll God brynge agayne wyth hym And thys saye we vnto you in the worde of the Lorde that we whiche lyue and are remainynge in the commynge of the Lorde shal not come yerre then they whiche slepe For the Lorde hym selfe shall descende from heauen with a showre and the voyce of the Archangell and trompe of God And the dead in Christe shall ryse fyrste then shall we whiche lyue and remayne be caught vp with them also in the cloudes to mete the Lorde in the ayer and so shall we euer be with the Lorde wherfore comforte youre selues one another with these wordes The twelfte Artikel And the lyfe euerlastynge The life here in thys worlde is called a calamitye for we haue no restynge place here neyther shall we abyde here alwayes as Paule sayeth Ebr. xiij Here haue we no contynuynge City but we seke one to come Heauen is oure home the lyfe euerlastynge thether long we in the lyfe euerlastynge Summa summarum there is all the desyre of man whiche can be satisfyed with nothynge elles than with beholdynge and browkynge of the godly essence as Dauid saith psa xvij I wyl beholde thy presence in ryghteousnes and I shal be satisfyed when I awake vp after thy lykenes The Philosophers and world wysemen haue taken great paynes to studye seke out what thyng it myght be Saluation of man wherein the harte of man without all calamytye and miserye were satisfyed and stedfastly rested an in the ende wherevnto it is ordeyned and whiche myght be oure saluacion But lyke as they coulde see no ryghte vertue by the naturall power withoute grace euen so coulde they not knowe also that thynge where in the saluacyon of man consisteth The one thought that health is the greatest good Another toke ryches for it Some haue named vertue the saluacyon Some dyd put theyr saluatiō in thre goodes namely the goodes of fortune as ryches honour power The goodes of the bodye as healthe strengthe The goodes of the soule as science and vertue But the blynde lyghte of nature knoweth nothyng of the ryght saluation and of the ryghte lyfe euerlastynge The spirit of God doth teache it vs by the scripture For thus sayth Iohn i. Ioh. v Ioh xvij Christe is very God and eternall lyfe Item thys is lyfe eternall that then myght knowe the onely true God and Iesus Christe whome thou hast sent That is oure heauen thether be we bounde sayng This is my rest for euer that is oure kyngedome Psalm cxxxij wherein Christ hath preipared for vs many maners of dwellinge places Ioh. xiiij Matth. xxv Matt. v Into that housse shal he sende the electe and shall saye Come ye blessed of my father inherite the kyngdome prepared for you from