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A03472 The holie historie of our Lord and Sauiour Iesus Christs natiuitie, life, actes, miracles, doctrine, death, passion, resurrection and ascension gathered into English meeter, and published to withdraw vaine wits from all vnsauerie and wicked rimes and fables, to some loue and liking of spirituall songs and holy scriptures. By Robert Holland maister of Arts, and minister of the Church of Prendergast. Holland, Robert, 1557-ca. 1622. 1594 (1594) STC 13595; ESTC S118820 155,202 360

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shall haue If for his righteousnesse ye thirst He will giue you the things you craue Care not then for to morow day The griefe with it shall passe away Christ forbiddeth rash iudgement Iudge not lest that ye iudged be Like iudgement you shall haue be sure Like measure shall be measur'd thee Looke that thine eye be cleare and pure A moate in others do not spye While that a beame is in thine eye Holie things may not be giuen to dogges Giue not to dogges that holy is Nor cast your pearles before the swine The wicked they regard not this And Epicures to lust incline When vnder feete they them haue tread They will not rest till you be dead Aske seeke knocke Aske and it shall you giuen be So they that seeke shall surely find Knocke I will open vnto thee To them that call God he is kind He loueth such men verely As pray vnto him hartily If you for bread giue not a stone Nor for a fish a Serpent send When that your sonnes for want do mone If good things you do giue and lend How much more shall the father be Giue good things if thou aske to thee The scope of the Scripture and of the strait and wide gate What you would men to you should do Do euen so to them againe The strait gate enter in vnto The way to death is broad and plaine And many find that path I say But few do go the better way False Prophets False Prophets flye with all your might Whose clothing pleade simplicitie But inwardly their minds are dight With rau'ning and all villanie Such by their fruites ye may well know For grapes on thornes did neuer grow The good and euill tree A good tree good fruit it will beare The euill yeeldes no fruit as this Ill fruit on good trees growes no where By fruit the tree best knowen is The ill men hew with fire to burne The good serue for a better turne Not eu'ry one that faith to me Lord Lord but he that doth Gods will In heau'n be sure shall saued be My father gardes all his from ill The wicked that their good workes tell Shall misse of heau'n and go to hell The house on the rocke or sand the conclusion of this Sermon All that I haue declared now Who so doth heare with good intent Is like to one that did bestow His money well that he had spent To build a house for him and his Where rayne and wind hurt not ywis But who so heareth these my words And doth them not is like a man That charges great in deed affoords To build a house where no man can Vpon the sandes where sea and wind Do spoyle and swallow all they find When Iesus thus had finished This Sermon which he there did preach The people were astonished To heare what doctrine Christ did teach He taught as with authoritie Vnlike the Scribe or Pharisie Christ after his Sermon descending from the hill and going to Capernaum healed a leaper by the way Descending downe then from the hill A leaper met him by the way And cryed master if you will Both helpe and heale me here you may I will said Christ be cleane and gone See that thou tell it vnto none Go to the Priest thy selfe to show That he may iudge if thou be cleane And offer there that thou doest owe What Moses did appoint I meane Giue them their due of all thy wealth That they may witnesse of thy health Christ healed the Centurions seruant of the palsie As Christ came Capernaum to A Captaine there a Gentile borne Who for his seruant was so woe That he seemed a man forlorne He sought all meanes his health to haue Christ with a word his life did saue The Captaines great humilitie And faith Christ Iesus did commend In Israell then verelie Like prayse to none he did extend Of these said Christ shall many come To heau'n and haue the childrens roome Christ cast out a deuill at Capernaum and diliuered the possessed from that infirmitie And so vpon the Sabb●th day Into the Synagog●●●e went Those workes to do without delay For which he to the world was sent The people did vpon him gaze His doctrine did them so amaze He taught as with authoritie Not as the Scribes were wont to do Or the dissembling Pharisie To whom Christ oft pronounced woe But as Gods onely sonne in deed Sent man to saue as God decreed And in the Synagogue there was A man possessed euen then Whose cure Christ Iesus brought to passe Yea in the fight of all those men His doctrine he confirmed still With wonders which he wrought at will Sathan that wicked spirite he Began within the man to cry Oh what haue we to do with thee I know thou art assuredly The holy one of God his ioy Art thou come vs for to destroy Iesus rebuked him and said Come out of him and hold thy peace Sathan of Christ was all affrayd Yet loath the man for to release But forced thence the deuill did fly Crying and tare him cruelly When he came out the standers by Were much amazed at the fight Asking each other busily How they supposed that this might Be done of him what thing is this What thinke you that this doctrine is The spirites with authoritie He doth commaund and they obay His fame was spread immediatly Throughout that region eu'ry way All Galilie did heare his fame And countreys bord'ring on the same Christ raised Peters mother in law Christ from the Synagogue did go To Symons house as doth appeare With Andrew Iames and Iohn also His Godhead he declared there Men tasted still in eu'ry place In ample measure of his grace For when to Peters house he came Peters wife mother sicke there lay A feauer vexed sore the dame Which Christ rebuking went away By touch of hand Christ helped her And she to them did minister Christ cast out deuils and healed all that came vnto him When euen came he healed all They brought to him that vexed were And the possessed there withall Of deuils among the people there That what the Prophets said before Might be approued euermore Iesus passed thence to preach to other Cities So he that night went to take rest But rose againe by breake of day For to go thence he thought it best Into a desert place away Christ then they sought and found kept so As men loath he should from them go But Christ said vnto them I must To others preach assuredly The kingdome of God this my trust I will discharge most faithfully And so he preaching dayly went Through Galilie as he was sent It came to passe as Iesus taught The people pressed on to heare Some faithfull some with faults full fraught Both good and bad to him drew neare The word of God Christ did not let To preach then by Genezaret And