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A13339 The amendment of life comprised in fower bookes: faithfully translated according to the French coppie. Written by Master Iohn Taffin, minister of the word of God at Amsterdam.; Traicté de l'amendement de vie. English Taffin, Jean, 1529-1602. 1595 (1595) STC 23650; ESTC S118083 539,421 558

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him and in offending him to cast our selues into the gulfe and bottomlesse pit of this eternall wo The same is an euident token that wee are either Atheists or Saduces that beleeue neither the resurrection of the bodie nor the immortality of the soul To be short neither heauen nor hell 10 When therefore we heare that Christ to the end to induce vs to amendement alleadgeth this reason For the kingdome of heauen is at hand Let vs stedfastly beleeue that there is a kingdom of heauen replenished with glorie immortall ioy let the apprehension of such a felicitie inflame our harts with a feruent resolute desire to denie our selues the world and the flesh so to amend our liues that louing God and our neighbors and endeuouring to yeld vnto him all obedience we may conforme our actions to his holy and good will as in hart to seeke nothing so much as to please him and to abhorre nothing more than the offending of him Let vs alwayes thinke with our selues that wee are no beasts who after death haue no feeling of good or euill but contrariwise let vs consider that at the seperation either of the body or of the soule the soule must goe either to heauen or to hell also that the bodye must followe after yea night and day let vs thinke and meditate vpon the difference that shal be betweene those that shall goe into the kingdome of heauen and the others that shall departe into hell 11 Let vs remember that not for a thousand yeares but euen for euer and infinitely we shal be either in soueraigne blisse or in extream misery Can we then possibly apprehend the glory and felicity of this kingdome of heauen Mat. 7.13.21 Luke 13 2● without vnspeakable ioye and feruent desire to attaine thereto either consider of the cursed estate of the reprobate without trembling and feare let vs therfore think vpon the saying of Christ Labour to enter in at the narow gate least when you shall say Lord open vnto vs the gate of the kingdome of heauen that we may come in he answereth I know ye not depart from me ye workers of iniquitie There shal be weeping and gnashing of teeth when he shall see Abraham Isaac and Iacob and all the prophets in the kingdome of God and your selues shut out at dores Let vs beholde the difference betweene the two theeues that were hanged on either side of Iesus Christ of whom the one departed into hell Luke 23.39 and the other ascended into the kingdome of heauen as Iesus Christ sayde vnto him This day thou shalt be with me in Paradise Let vs looke vpon the soule of Lazarus by the Angels caryed into Abrahams bosome where it rested in ioy as hee testified Luke 16.19 and the soule of the cursed rich man cast into torments as S. Luke witnesseth and himselfe confesseth saying I am tormeneted in this flame When he praieth to be refreshed with a little water but was denyed To be short let vs beholde the great multitude of the blessed that stood before the throne and in the presence of the Lambe clothed in long white garments with branches of palmes of victorye in their handes seruing God day and night gouerned by the Lambe and by him leadde to the liuely springes of water Apoc. 7. 9. and withall let vs looke vpon the others speaking to the rockes and mountains saying Fall vpon vs and hyde vs from before the face of him that sitteth vpon the throne and from the wrath of the Lambe Let vs I say beholde them cast into the lake of fyre and brimstone to be tormented day and night for euer Apoc. 6.16 Apoc. 19.20 and 20.15 For who is it that will not be earnestly touched in hart hastely to departe and retyre out of the way into hell and diligently and constantly to walke by amendement of life into the kingdome of heauen Can it be possible if we should not think vpon them or can God think vpon them and not amend either can we amend and not feel our selues blessed by being gotten into the way of such a felicitie Apoc. 6.16 that wee may constantly perseuere vntill that God fulfilling his worke in vs doe receiue vs into the fruition of this kingdome of heauen to enioy the same for euer and euer The ninth cause of amendment taken hereof that the kingdome of God which we looke for in heauen doth admonish vs that we are strangers pilgrimes and trauelers in this life Chap. 9. THe holy scripture doth many times tearme vs strangers pilgrims and trauellers neither is it onely as it was with Abraham Gen. 23.4 when he spake to the Cananites saying I am a stranger and a forrener amongst you and as it is daylye with those who flying from persecution and forsaking the land of their natiuitie doe goe to dwell in another prouince and kingdome wherein they are strangers but we are so tearmed in respect of the kingdome of heauen our true and eternall countrey And indeed if we be Burgesses of heauen Eph. 2.10 Prosper in his sentences out of August Sent 17. as S. Paul teacheth we are strangers to the earth according to the saying of S. Augustin also All they that belong to the heauenly Cittie are pilgrimes and strangers in this worlde so long as this their tēporary life doth continue they do liue in an others countrey And that wee maye the better vnderstand this we call that land our countrey wherein we were borne and brought vp wherin our parents and ancestours successiuely haue made their abode and wherein we haue our principall goods possessions and inheritances Now whence doe we take our spirituall birth but frō our father which is in heauen Phil 3.20 where doe we receiue the soule of our spirituall birth but in the Church which is the kingdome of God or where is the house of our father but in heauen and there dwelleth our eldest brother Iesus Christ and al other our brothers and sisters in him 1. Pet. 1.4 Moreouer our treasure immortal inheritāce vndefiled and vncorruptible are reserued in heauen as saith S. Peter for vs that beleeue in Iesus Christ heauen is then our true coūtrey and in respect thereof are we here called strangers pilgrimes and trauellers on the earth 2 This doth the Apostle writing to the Hebrews euidently declare Heb. 11.13 where speaking of the ancient fathers he saith All these died in the faith and receiued not the promises but saw them a farre of and beleeued them and receiued them thankefullye and confessed that they were strangers and pilgrims on the earth For they that say such things declare plainely that they seeke a countrey And if they had beene mindefull of that countrey from whence they came out Gen. 12.1 they had leisure to haue returned But now they desire a better that is an heauenly Wherfore God is not ashamed of them to be called their God for he
word may be confirmed And if he will not vouchsafe to heare them tell it vnto the Church if hee refuse to heare the Church also let him be vnto thee as the heathen and publicans Verely I say vnto you whatsoeuer ye bind on earth shall be bound in heauen and whatsoeuer yee loose vpon earth shal be loosed in heauen This sentence threatning ought so neerely to touch our harts that we shold not despise the exhortations admonitions that tend to amendment For if the impenitent be detained in the bonds of Satan vntill by amendment they be vnbounde As their estate is truely wretched miserable so is there nothing that we should haue in greater regard then by amending our liues to be dissolued and vnbound Thus may we see how the holie ministerie signified by the kingdome of heauen considered in all the principall parts thereof ought to bind vs in all affectionate desire to amend The twelfth cause of Amendement taken of this That by the kingdome of heauen is signified the most blessed felicitie of the children of God in heauen The kingdome of God in vs and the holy ministerie in the Church Chap. 12. THis is one thing worthy the noting that by the kingdome of heauen or of God is signified the felicitie of Gods children in heauen the kingdome of God in vs and the holy ministrie or the Church This title The kingdome of heauen common to these three seuerall estates doth sufficiently shew that albeit there be a great binding coniunction betweene thē yea euen such that as being in the kingdome of heauen that is in the Church and vsing the holy ministerie we are in the waie to heauen so the kingdom of heauen proceeding there hence being in vs we are assured to enter into the kingdome of God which is in heauen And in deede these are as it were two steps to climbe vp and two gates which we must passe through to get in And therefore who so desireth to be resolued whether hee bee of the number of the elect and heires of the kingdome of God let him seeke the certaintie knowledge therof in himselfe For if he be a member of the Church and inioy the holy ministerie men may haue some ground and are euen bound to account him a child of God belonging to his kingdom but if he be gotten vp the second step and seeleth the kingdome of God in his heart let him bee assured that God accounteth him his child and that he shall enter into his kingdome of eternall glorie Nowe as there is no greater felicitie than to inioy the kingdome of God in heauen so is ther nothing to be more desired than to enter thorough both the first and second gate of this kingdome of heauen This is one sharpe spurre to induce vs to practise this commandement of Iesus Christ First seeke the kingdome of God Math. 6.36 and the righteousnes thereof and consequently let vs amend our liues For if the apprehension of the kingdome of glorie that is in heauen ought euen to rauish vs into a feruent desire to attaine theurnto Likewise that we cannot attaine thereto vnles the kingdome of heauen bee also in vs that is to saie if wee haue not faith fructifying in good workes amendement of life Furthermore that we cannot haue this kingdome of heauen in vs vnlesse we also be members of the Church and vse the holy ministerie It followeth that there is nothing that we should so feruently desire and so earnestly seeke for● as the kingdome of heauen that is to inioy the holy ministerie in the Church and by the vse thereof to establish the kingdome of heauen in vs and thereby finally to enter into the fruition of the kingdome of God in heauen 2 But ordinarily wee doo the contrarie Wee seeke first the things that concerne this present life and as for those that belong to the kingdome of heauen we seeke after them but seldome slightly and as it were for a fashion Our reason Because wee doo naturally loue the bodie more than the soule and the goods and commodities of this temporall life more than the treasures of spirituall riches Wee resemble little children that esteeme more of an apple or morsell of Sugar than of an assuraunce of rents Neyther need we to open our eyes verie wide or to vse any spectacles to see this corruptiō in men experience doth but too plainly shew it And for our more manifest conuiction heereof let vs consider fiue proofes which wee may note vppon all the fingers of one of our handes that we may the better remember them and so take some care to correct them First wherupon we do first think when we wake that is what is neerest to our hands for sometimes euen the care of some matter doeth waken vs. If thou findest that thy first cogitations when thou doest awake are such as concerne the bodie and this present lyfe and do nothing concerne the kingdome of heauen the dutie saluation and comfort of thy soule this is one pin vpon the sleeue and a pricke in one finger to make thee to remember that thou carest more for earth than for heauen for the bodie than for the soule 3 Secondly Iesus Christ sayth that of the abundaunce of the heart the tongue speaketh Mat. 12.34 When therefore thou goest to bed thinke what speech communication thou hast had all that daie so shalt thou be forced to confesse that peraduenture thou hast spoken little of the kingdome of heauen or of the saluation of thy soul but rather or at the leastwise that the greatest part without comparison hath concerned the bodie and this present life The third point concerneth the care and affection that in many doth appeare to be greater for the getting of goods and other the appurtenaunces of this life than for the obtaining of the kingdome of God his righteousnes And in deede most men and the wisest in the worlde doo not so much as vnderstand the meaning of the kingdome of heauen and the righteousnes thereof so farre are they from seeking it rather than the riches commodities of the flesh wherewith they be better acquainted and which naturally they doo more desire The fourth resteth in the care which without comparison is greater for the preseruation of the bodie and this life present than for the keeping of the soule or anie thing that concerneth the kingdome of heauen And indeed al men do take more care to nourish the body than the soul also to preuent the diseases or woūds of the bodie rather than of the soule The fifth consisteth in this that according as our loue or inclination to any thing is great or small so is our sorrow for the losse thereof more or lesse If through dronkennes falling into the fire we chance to burne our face it troubleth vs more than when by dronkennes we lose the image of God and cast our soules into hell fire The loosing of
forth fruit but that some shall be deuoured by the fouls of the aire and some otherwise yet doeth hee not therefore forbeare to sowe euen so must we sowe our almes notwithstanding wee bee assured that all is not well bestowed Wee must vse discretion and dilygence that we may be faythfull stewardes not so seuere as to forget the simplicitie of charitie so highly commended and praysed by Saint Paule 1. Cor. 13 5 7 who sayth Loue imagineth no euill Loue beleeueth all things Loue hopeth for all things And in deede it is better to feed and cloath two wicked ones with one child of God than for feare of helping the wicked to suffer one of Gods children to perish for hunger or colde The marchant is many times deceiued in his expectation of gaine by tempests on the sea by banqueroutes and otherwise yet doth hee not giue ouer his traffique When Iob had clothed the needie with his wooll hee sayde that theyr loines did blesse him Iob. 31.20 thereby teaching vs that albeit the lips of the poore whom we haue clothed should curse vs and that he should abuse the reliefe that we haue ministred vnto him yet his loynes comforted with our garments shall testifie our charitie towarde him and blesse vs in the sight of God Esa 49.4 The Prophet Esaie exhorteth Gods seruants the preachers of his woorde to bee strong and of good comfort albeit the seede of theyr doctrine fructifie but in few shewing them that their labour and worke is neuertheles before the Lord. Euen so is it with the goods that wee distribute to the poore albeit some doo abuse them yet is our charitie in the sight of God Let vs therefore vse discretion and diligence in the well bestowing of our almes reproue those that abuse the same yet let simplicitie and charitie so guide vs that vnder colour of neglecting those that are vnworthie wee doo not refuse to relieue those that in deed are poore and needie 22 Many times such great husbands are the men that do most abuse the goods wherof God hath made thē not absolute Lords but stewards They be as prodigall in theyr owne vses as niggardly to the poor They exceed in rich costly attire in vnordinarie and sumptuous diet to be short in all superfluous vnprofitable carnall and worldly expenses but if there be anie speech of helping the poore there is nothing to bee had they haue neuer a whit too much to satisfie theyr owne prodigalitie and ambition But what account can they giue of their administration in the daie of iudgement Will Christ in his account passe these articles So much spent in ryot so much in excesse and banquets so much in the pleasures of the flesh Can they alleadge that they had not wherewith to helpe the poore No the former articles will conuince them so shall they be conuict as wel for despising the poor as for abusing the benefites whereof they should haue bene faithfull stewardes If Saint Paule commaundeth vs to worke wyth our handes to the ende to get wherewyth to releeue the needie how much rather shoulde wee according vnto Gods wyll cut off parte of our superfluitie and excesse Hierom vpon the Epistles therewyth to helpe such as want It is a kinde of sacriledge sayth Saint Hierome to giue the goods of the poore to such as bee rich inough Let the hungrie boweles commende thy charitie not the panches of those that are bursten wyth thy abundance Oh wofull calamitie of mankinde sayeth Saint Augustine August in his sermon 132 of the time howe many maye wee finde that doo vrge and compell those that bee alreadie satisfied to drinke more than be commeth them and yet wyll denie euen a glasse of small drinke to the poore that begge at theyr doore Those men doo neuer consider that the drinke which euen perforce they offer to drunkardes ought rather to bee giuen vnto Iesus Christ in the persons of the poore Math. 25 as himselfe hath sayd Whatsoeuer you haue doone to one of the least of these you haue doone it vnto me Wee doo commonlie saie to those that haue inough yee eate not and so vrge them to eate and yet do denie a morsell of bread to the hungrie VVhen men haue delicate wine and daintie fare which doo but too much whet on the stomacke wee vse to call vppon them to make good cheere and in the meane time forget them who hauing peraduenture neuer a bit of bread to giue to theyr children doo weepe and lament Had the rich man that liued in pleasures Luke 16. taken pittie of Lazarus that laie at his gate and cutting off parte of his superfluitie releeued his necessitie in sted of tormentes in hell fyre hee had receiued the crowne of Charitie as Lazarus receiued the crowne of patience in lyfe euerlasting Let vs beware least the superfluitie of our banquets apparell and other vanities that are good for nothing but to displease God and offende our neighbours bee not vnto vs as tormentors and burning coales in our consciences in the da●e of iudgement calling for vengeaunce agaynst vs for our contempt of the poore in theyr necessitie Neither let vs complaine of the meruailous increase of the poore that want reliefe but let vs accuse our owne coldnesse and slacknesse in distributing for theyr succour and reliefe Can wee complayne of want of abilitie when our onely superfluitie beeing cut off and gathered together myght suffice What man at his death coulde not with that hee had cut off and employed the same vppon the releefe of the poore Or who coulde not at that time bee content that hee had after the example of the poore widdowe or the Macedonians imparted vnto them of his substance in theyr necessitie Luke 21.14 2. Cor. 8.3 considering that the same shoulde haue beene vnto him so much treasure in Heauen 23 Let vs therefore amend our former neglygence and slouth and while wee haue time as Saint Paul sayth Doo good vnto all but especially to those that bee of the householde of faith Gal. 9 10 They all doo beare the image of God they all are of our flesh whome wee must loue as our selues Wee cannot therefore neglect and contemne them without great iniurie to God and our selues and breach of that vnitie that God hath made among vs yet as there is greater affinitie betweene the members of Christ and as the image of God doeth more cleerely and euidently shine in them so are wee more bound to care for theyr reliefe and to doo good vnto them in theyr necessities Let vs then imploie our selues heerein while wee haue time which may bee considered in three pointes First while God lendeth and giueth vs wherewith for we knowe not whether by fire warre banqueroutes thefte or anie other inconuenience our goods shal be taken frō vs. The husbandman hearing of approch of some armie and fearing thereby the losse of all his graine which might by them be
for otherwise God would more plentifully distribute them to his welbeloued children in Iesus Christ whereas contrariwise they are more common to the wicked who for the most part are better prouided of them whiles the poor is more aduanced to the kingdome of God The gallant Bridles golden Sadles do nothing amend the horse but rather his agilitie nimblenesse and strength Euery beast saith Epictetus is estemed by his virtue shal man be so by his wealth Musicall instruments are to no vse to him that cannot play vpon them so are riches vnprofitable to him that cannot vse them As the horse is of no vse without a bridle so are riches without reason Wel may they make a vicio●s man more honorable in the sight of the world but as faire Tapisserie which couereth soule broken walles Besides they are endued with another dangerous vse for they draw flatterers who are euē so many poisners of vertue How many other dangers are they also subiect vnto Lay not vp for your selues tresures vpon the earth Mat. 6.19 saith Iesus Christ wher the moth canker corrupt and where theeues breke through and steale Whereof wee haue experience enough in so many banquerupts robberies by sea and by land and persecutions for the name of Christ besides that albeit a man hath the vse of them whiles he liueth Seneca in his prouerbs 1. Tim. 6.7 yet at death he must forsake them To this necessity is euery couetous man driuē neuer to doe good vntill his death according to the prouerbe then he leaueth his goods to his heires And indeed as we came naked into the world Eusch in the life of Constantine lib 4 so must we certainely carrie forth nothing with vs. Great Constantine speaking to one of his courtiers said Oh couetous man how farre shall thy insatiable couetise extend Then with a Iaueling that he had in his hand marking out a mans length vpon the ground he said vnto him When thou hast gotten all the world yet at the last thus much must be thy portion if thou canst obtaine that Let the couetous man therfore that mindeth to Amend according to Christes exhortation diligently thinke that in lou ng and desiring riches he loueth and coueteth vanity he loueth coueteth the thornes that choake all vertue yea he loueth coueteth the rootes of all mischiefe the fountaines of al vice In liew of coueting if he haue any let him imagine how to auoide then allurements abuses as vnderstanding that in riches in stead of vertue felicitie he shal find occasion of corruption misery 13 The third remedy consisteth in careful meditation vpon the horrible vengeance grieuous punishmēt which the couetous mē must of necessity expect from him who iustly detesteth such vice Are we not already to note this one pointe that as charity is the gift of God proceeding from his fauour grace so contrariwise couetousnes is a vengeance which he poureth vpon those whō for their sins he hath giuē ouer into a reprobate sence as S. Paul also noteth God so detesteth the couetous persō that if any of those that professe his word doth giue himselfe to that vice Rom. 1.29 1. Cor. 5.11 S. Paul willeth vs to hold him excōmunicate not to eate or conuerse with him And this he saith to confirme that which he hath said in another place namely that the couetous man shal not enherite the kingdome of heauen in that sence doth S. Iames summon thē to Gods iudgement seate admonishing thē to consider of his horrible vengeance 1. Cor. 6.10 Iam. 5.1 Now saith he ye rich men houle ye weepe for your miserie that is at hand your riches are corrupt your garments are motheaten your gold siluer is cankered the rust of them shal be a witnesse against you shall eate your flesh as it were fire ye haue heaped vp treasures for the last daies Behold Gregorie in a certaine Homely Augustine vp on the words of the Lord. Ambrose of Naboth the Iesralite Augustine in a certaine Sermon the hire of the laborers which haue reaped your fields which is of you kept backe by fraud crieth the crie of them which haue reaped is entred into the cares of the Lord of hoasts The couetous mā saith S. Gregory in this life burneth in desire to get care to keep that he hath but hereafter he shall burne in fire of euerlasting tormēts What a madnes is it saith Augustine to win gold to loose heauē The couetous man saith Ambrose hath as it were steppes to couetousnes the more that he climeth the higher that he goeth the greater is his fal What shal be his last fal for gathering saith Augustine cōsidering that he hath lost himself before he make any gain Couetousnes is a horrible giddines which maketh man insatiable to climbe high that he may fall low to kindle the fire of Gods wrath that he may feel the euerlasting slaine therof to lose the celestiall tresures to get terrestrial riches which fil him with vice misery 14 If they say that in this life at the least they shall reape cōmoditie plesure felicitie by thē let them think how miserably they are therin deceiued First be they such beasts as they cannot consider what this life is If they cannot deny but they must die what cōtentation can they reape in cutting the wood making the fagots wherwith they shal hereafter burn for euer we read of an Ethnike who being demāded whether he had rather be Socrates wise vertuous or Crassus welthy lustful answered in life he would wish to be Crassus but in death Socrates which he said in respect of the felicitie and reputation which hee imagined in Socrates after his death and he had some reason if being Crassus in his life time hee might haue beene conuerted into Socrates at his death But sith that might not bee he confesseth that he who in this life is Crassus vnlesse he be a beast deuoide of soule is in death most wretched as consequently also in life which in such men is no other but a path to woe an encrease of miserie Are not these couetous men then in this life miserable considering that they bee wretched except they bee beastes in that it is a heauie curse to them that they be men endued with immortall soules If there remained in them any sparke of the image of God If they had any remorse of conscience would not the same be to thē a tormentor vrging them to exclaime that they are miserable in the middest of al then wealth As if a man vexed with the Gout or with the Collicke should lie in a rich bed and haue al pleasures that might be so that to mens seeming he should be thought most blessed yet in himselfe he should feele all miserie and sorrow Againe albeit such were the dulnes of his conscience that he
of mortall infection and stench And Plato terming it a bayte for all mischiefe thereby sufficiently sheweth that such as giue themselues thereto are taken and killed euen as the fish that taketh the hooke couered with the baite Neither were they much mistaken that compared it to venome or strong poyson tempered with hypocras or sweete milke And indeede this voluptuous pleasure so poysoneth man that it depriueth him of the reason and vertue of his soule together with the helpe of his bodie and maketh him vnworthie to bee reckoned among men And in that respect sayth Cycero hee that is giuen to lust iudgeth all thinges not by reason but by his owne sence and so thinketh that to be the best which most delighteth him and so doth easilye consent to bee caryed awaie with pleasures which longe him more and more in calamitie Neither can we follow pleasure vnlesse wee renounce vertue because that pleasure respecteth the particular and vertue the good of the common And therefore there is not so badde a Lord and master as pleasure and voluptuousnesse whose nature is to make a man readie to all mischiefe and slowe to anie goodnesse It weakneth the bodie as Diogenes noted when to one giuen to lust and pleasure hee applyed this saying of Homer Child thy life is short The same Diogenes also acknowledging that which wee haue saide namely that it is a vice vnbeseeming man doth aptly declare his minde For in that the Athenians were much addicted to lust and pleasure and the Lacedemonians to sobrietie and temperancie as himselfe was trauayling from Lacedemon to Athens beeing demaunded whence hee came and whither hee woulde hee answered that he came from among men but was going toward women And the same doeth Iustine note in Sardanapalus who sayd he Iustin is his first booke liued in pleasures more sit to bee a woman than a man especially one that raigned ouer so many prouinces And in deed that lustfull lyfe was the worker of his death Cicer. li. 2. de finibus through the conspiracie of some that could not lyke to bee gouerned by so voluptuous a king And therefore dyd Cicero iustly saie that he that giueth himselfe ouer to lust but one day is vnworthie the name of a man And in deede lust is more sit and conuenient for hogs than for a man endued with reason and vnderstanding 3 To conclude what greater iniurie can our enemie worke vs Sen. Epist 28 sayth Seneca than these lusts doth vnto many for plunging them selues therein they get such a custome that they become most miserable in that they grow into necessitie of things before superfluous because they cannot bee without them and so doo serue their lusts which they cannot inioy yea which is the type of all calamitie they loue theyr owne mishap And this enemie is so much the more dangerous because wyth the outward face alluring baites thereof it hath ouercome the strongest and most valyant men in the world as Hanibal who after he had ouercommen his enimies was conquered by lust and pleasure It is a gulfe or fire that deuoureth mans substance and wealth wherwith he should liue maintaine himselfe and his familie and which is another miserie a path to all wicked practises namely to popular seditions wherein men may fish in troubled water and finde some pretence to get other mens goods to prosecute theyr owne pleasures Pythagoras to that purpose sayde that pleasure once entered into townes engendered sacietie then violence and lastly destruction and contrarywise that sobrietie temperance are the two means to shun such inconueniences In lyke sense the Philosopher Heraclitus being required to shew the originall of sedition and how it might bee restrained in stead of some long oration to the people called for a little water and meale tempering them together he drunk it and so without anie more speeches departed thereby declaring that continence and sobrietie were the meanes to maintain peace and concord 4 If the heathen who had respect onely to man and to this present life could saie thus much a against lust how farre ought Gods children to detest it in respect of the life to come August in a certain Sermō And in deed he saith Saint Augustine who for a small pleasure giueth that for the which Christ dyed namely his bodie and soule sheweth that hee esteemeth Iesus Christ to be but a foolish and vnwise marchant that would redeeme with such a price that which the voluptuous man esteemeth so little of and giueth so cheape when he giueth ouer himselfe to destruction for so small a pleasure which wil soone be ouer When lusts pleasures saith Saint Ambrose haue wounded a man they are gone when they haue brought him into miserie they are retired and when they haue made him most wretched they haue forsaken him Saint Barnard noteth three sorts of persecutions in the Church the first by tyrants the seconde by heretikes and the last by lusts and pleasures whereto hee addeth that this last is the most pernitious applying to that purpose this sentence which hee alleadgeth out of Esaie In my peace my bitternes is most bitter Esay 38.17 And then saith B●tter is the persecution of tyrantes more bitter of heretikes but most bitter of all is that of lusts and pleasures The same doth Chrisostome confirme saying We incur more harme by the plesures of the flesh than by the most grieuous torments of tormentors for torments do beget martyrs but lusts do beget Epicures Of torments we forme vertues but of lusts we norish increase vice And therfore we may compare our lusts to the apple which our first parents transgressing Gods cōmandemēt did eat in paradise Gen 3.6 1. Tim. 5.6 which being faire to the eie was mortal to the mouth Whereupon S. Paul saith The widow that liueth in pleasure is dead while she liueth 5 Sith then that Iesus Christ admonisheth vs to amend let vs take heed of so dangerous and pernitious an enemy to that end let vs remember all the sentences before mentioned by the which euery man may vnderstād that vnles he mind to be altogether miserable and wretched he must shun such lusts pleasures And by them no doubt is the common prouerbe meant For one pleasure a thousand sorrowes not in respect of this life onely but in respect of the life euerlasting To this purpose do we reade that Lisimachus when the Scithians had besieged him in a place where for want of water he was forced to yeld after he had dronke fresh water said Alas what a great felicitie haue I lost for a very short pleasure If a Painim would so grieue for loosing a temporall felicitie howe much rather ought we that professe to beleeue Gods word by the testimonie of the same are to expect life and euerlasting felicitie both to think and say when lusts do assalt vs Alas wretch that I am shall I for inioying a briefe temporal pleasure
any other then her to whom he is so tyed by marriage For it is adulterie and by Gods law forbidden where he saith Thou shalt not commit adulterie Exod. ●0 Deut 5. Mat. 10.19 Leuit. 20.10 Deut 22.22 Ioh. 8. Historie of Susanna ver 41. And albeit this restraint made by the liuing God might sufficiently mooue our consciences to beware yet knowing the hardnesse of many mens harts as also to take from them al excuse he commaundeth adulterers whether man or woman to be put to death And therevpon the Iewes conuenting before Iesus Christ a woman taken in adulterie acknowledged that Moses commanded to stone such offenders as also we see that Susanna charged with the like offence was condemned to die Which is more God from time to time hath euermore euen among the heathen vnbeleeuers declared that the committing of adulterie deserued death Gen. 20.11 And indeed when Abimelech king of Gerar had taken Sara Abrahams wife to haue enioyed her God presently closed the wombs of al the womē of his house that they should not conceiue and appearing to himselfe in expresse words told him saying Abimelech thou shalt die Gen 26.11 Deut. 22.24 because of the woman whom thou hast taken for she hath an husband Likewise his successor Abimilech also king of the Philistians at Gerar knowing that Rebecca was Isaacks wife decreed death to any that should touch her Which is more this sentence of death Gen. 38.24 euen by Gods decree tooke holde likewise of her that was only handfast for hauing consented to this iniquitie the law commandeth that both should be put to death And thervpon Iudah the Patriarcke seing that Thamar his daughter in law for he had promised her in marriage to his sonne Sella had played the harlot hee presently condemned her to death euen to the fire saying Let her be burned 5 Likewise adulterie euen among the heathen was alwaies accompted abhominable Arist 2. polit 6. pen. Plato esteemed it to bee a great wickednesse worthy reproch And Aristotle saith Let the man or woman that accompanieth with any other then his moytie be esteemed among the basest and most infamous thinges that are Gen. 26.10 And in that respect Abimelech said to Isaac One of the peopl had almost lain by thy wife so shouldest thou haue brought sinne vpon vs. And by Abrahams speeches it seemeth they accompted adulterie to bee more grieuous then manslaughter Gen. 20 1● for this was the excuse that Abraham made to Abimelech I thought surely the feare of God is not in this place and they wil slay me for my wiues sake Hardly shall we find any people or nation but hath decreed some notable punishment against adulterie The Egyptians did slit the womans nose Diod. Sic. li 5. Val. Max lib 6. of Iustice and inflicted a thousand stripes vpon the man euen almost to the death Zaleucus the Locrian law giuer ordained that both the adulterers eyes should be pulled out and because the law should not bee in vaine when his owne sonne was taken in that fault hee caused to pull out two eyes one from his sonne and another from himselfe The Germaines in olde time caused the adulteresse to be brought naked before her parents where they cut off her haire Cor. Tacit. Procop. in the warres of the Got. lib. 1. Instit de pub iudic § Item Leg. Iulia. lib 1. c. ad leg Iuli. de adult Lucian and then leading her through all the cheefe streetes her husband did scourge her with roddes The Gothes albeit a barbarous nation did accompt adulterie worthy of death as also did the Athenians in olde time as wee maie certainelie gather by a certaine Oration of Licias wherin he entreateth of the death of Eratostenes who suffered for adultery The famous laws of the twelue tables decreed death against the adulterers as did also among the Romaines the law Iulia established not by Iulius Caesar as some suppose but by his successor Augustus To bee short Saletus of Crotone published a law whereby such as committed adulterie should be burned 6 By the Ciuil laws Lib. 1. Diges● de extraor crim he that did but solicit a woman to alure her to adulterie albeit it came not to execution was punished Likewise notwithstanding the great licentiousnesse among souldiers in the warres yet if a souldier chanced to be conuict of Adulterie Dig. de re milit Ropiscus in life of Aurelian he was disgraded from bearing of armes sent home with shame And because this iniurie if it be done against a mans host or hostesse is the more detestable the Emperour Aurelian finding a souldier that had defiled his hostesse he caused his legges to bee fastened to two bowes forcibly strained downe which being let goe rent the souldier in pieces Thus by the premises we perceiue that Adulterie euermore and among all nations euen among the heathen and vnbeleuers hath beene in such detestation that as all men iudge it worthie of rigorous and exemplarie punishment so the most part concurring with Gods law agreed that such as committed it should be put to death But now the remissenes and slackenes of Christians hath bred such an excesse in this iniquitie that in many prouinces it is the greatest prayse that can bee giuen to Gentlemen and Ladies to say they haue beene true obseruers of plighted saith in marriage which is noted to bee a rare vertue Th● heathen in this point were more religious holy for in many yeres there was not a knowen adulterer among the Lacedemonians Plutarch in his Apotheg Plutar. of the excellencie of marriage Yea and Plutarch writeth that among the wiues and maidens of Ciana it was neuer knowen that ther chaunced either adulterie or deslouring of any maide in the space of seuen yeeres And albeit among the heathen simple fornication was accompted no sinne yet when there was one brought to great Alexander not a maiden as he hoped Eras in his Apothe. lib. 4. but a married wife hee sent her away againe vntouched But where shall we find the like temperance and resolution against adulterie among Christians Yet are the wordes of Iesus Christ where he sayth Amend your liues directed vnto vs. 7 That we may therefore Amend let vs remember first the sentence of death pronounced by the Lord against adulterers as is afore shewed Let vs I say remember that they which commit this iniquitie doe deserue to be deliuered to the executioner consequently to shamefull death And albeit the mortall iudges doe not execute this commaundement of God Iud. 19. 20 21. yet let not adulterers thinke that they shall escape Gods hand whose power extendeth far enough diuersly to punish them euen in this world but chiefely in the world to come The Leuites concubine that had played the harlot incurred horrible punishment in that the inhabitants of Gabaa had so far oppressed her with their abhomination that she died sodenly Iere.
righteousnes What else haue wee therefore to doo but still to haue this name Iesus whereby wee bee aduertised that hee hath saued vs from our sinnes and consequently from eternall death before the eies of our vnderstanding that wee remembring that he hath withdrawen vs out of hell from eternall fire darknesse weeping and gnashing of teeth maye in heart bee feruently inflamed in his loue And that the remembrance that he hath paide so many deadly debts to discharge vs maye more and more inforce his loue Finally let the representation of the death of our olde man crucified with this Sauiour make vs so to abhorre sinne and corruption that we suffer it not to liue in vs to our owne death Thus shall the name Iesus beget in vs a feruent desire to loue him to please him and to obey his commaundement wherein hee willeth vs to amend our liues Acts 10.38 Luke 4.18 Esay 61.1 Iohn 1.16 1. Ioh. 2.27 8 Now let vs come to the title Christ. This name in Greeke as also the name Messias in Hebrue doeth signifie as much as if wee should saie Annointed And by this annointing is meant the fulnesse of the holie Ghost which he hath receiued as Saint Luke noteth and himselfe doth acknowledge where hee applieth to himselfe this saying of Esaie The spirite of the Lorde God is vpon mee for he hath annointed me He was fulfilled to the end wee might be partakers of his fulnesse as Saint Iohn saith who also speaketh of the holy Ghost saying The annointing that you haue receiued from him abideth in you 1. Cor. 3.16 and you need not to bee taught but as the same annointing teacheth you all thinges and it is true and is not lying and as it taught you yee shall abide in him Saint Paul calling vs the temples of God addeth this reason Rom. 8 9. that the holie Ghost dwelleth in vs. This name Christian deriued from Christ and proper to his disciples confirmeth the same For likewise as the same Apostle sayth They that haue not the spirite of Christ are not his But as there is no true or naturall fyre but yeeldeth heate or light so the holye Ghost cannot bee in vs wythout the feeling and shewing forth of effectes beseeming his holynesse And therefore this name Christ aduertising vs that wee are partakers of the annointing of his holy spirite should be vnto vs a mightie and liuely argument to amend our liues And this shall wee the better vnderstand by considering the names attributed to this spirite to represent vnto vs the effectes of the same 1. Pet. 5.2 First hee is called Holy because that of himselfe and in him selfe being holy euen in al perfection it is he that sanctifieth vs by separating vs from the common degree of other the children of Adam to the end we may be dedicated and consecrated to God Whereupon Saint Peter sayth that wee are elect through the prouidence of God in the sanctification of the spirite to obey and be sprinkled with the bloud of Iesus Christ And that as being made the children of God through faith we must be wholy renued Saint Paul teacheth vs that this commeth of the holy Ghost He sayth he that hath raised Iesus Christ from the dead Rom. 8.11 1. Cor. 15.45 shall quicken your mortall bodies with his spirit dwelling in you In this sense is he named the second Adam that proceeded from heauen in a quickning spirite For the Apostle compareth the spirituall life that Christ by his spirit imparteth to the beleeuers with the sensual life that men receiue from the first Adam And therefore we do in vaine boast of Christianitie and the spirit of Christ so long as we are not so renued as to haue nothing in common with the vnbeleeuers that dwell vnder the tirannie of the vncleane spirit which infecteth with all corruptions defilings all those that haue not the spirit of Christ 9 Particularly he is named the earnest pennie of our inheritance As when a man doth purchase an inheritance hee first giueth earnest that is some part of the monie promised Ephe. 1.14 that serueth as a beginning to the paiment of the total summe so God hauing redeemed vs by the bloud of Iesus Christ giueth the earnest penie of his holy spirit that is to saie a beginning of knowledge of the true God of sanctification of loue to God of righteousnes and of peace ioy in the holy spirit attending vntill he finish in vs the communication of that light ioy holynes and glory that we shal haue perfectly in heauen Whereby it appeareth that wee wrongfully boast our selues to be christiās annointed with the spirit of Christ so long as we be not indued at the least with some beginning of this heauenly light sanctification loue of God spiritual peace and ioy which are the earnest of the spirit do not indeuor daily to increse in these spirituall giftes and graces He is also called Water Esay 55.1 44.3 for of the holy Ghost doth Esaie speake saying Come vnto the waters all yee that thirst Againe I will poure my spirite vppon the thirstie and my riuers vpon the drie Then to expound the same he sayth I will poure forth my spirite vpon thy seede Heereby doth hee shewe vs that as raine with the moisture thereof fatteth the earth to make it fruitfull so doth the holy spirite with his inuisible grace make vs fruitfull to produce the fruites of righteousnes as Iesus Christ also declareth saying He that beleeueth in me Iohn 7.38 out of his belly shall flowe riuers of the water of life This saith S. Iohn he spake of the spirit that all they should receiue that beleeued in him As therefore if hearbs watered do stil continue drie we iustly saie they are dead so can we not aduow our selues to be Christians watered with the spirit of Christ so long as in sted of bearing fruit by amendement of life and giuing our selues to good workes we continue drie and withered 10 Sometimes hee is also called Water to signifie his power to purge and cleanse our filth and corruption as Ezechiel sayth I will poure vpon you cleane waters and yee shall bee cleansed Ezech. 36. 25 I will cleanse you from all your filthines and from your Gods of doung And will giue vnto you a new heart and will put into you a new spirite and I will take your stonie heart out of your flesh and will giue you a heart of flesh and I will put my spirit into you and cause you to walke in my statutes and to keepe my ordinances and you shall doo them But if we in lieu of amending our liues do abide in our filthinesse and corruption with stonie heartes and keepe not the ordinances of the Lord it is in vaine for vs to intitle our selues Christians watered with the holye waters of his spirit And because that by watering vs with the liquors of his graces hee maketh vs strong
mightily to moue vs to amendement First when by the kingdome of heauen is signified the blessed estate and incomprehensible felycitie that wee shall inioy in heauen therein are wee taught that our estate is farre different from the estate of bruite beastes who by their death are reduced to naught For as for men when they die all is not death with them but they that beleeuing in Iesus Christ haue amended their liues shal depart into a life replenished with all glorie ioy and incomprehensible eternall felicity heere signified by the kingdome of heauen as contrariwise they that remaine hardned in theyr euill doinges shall for euer bee tormented with the fire of Gods wrath Dan. 12. Many saith Daniel that sleepe in the dust shall awake some to life eternall and others to eternall reproch and infamie Iohn 5.28 This sentence doth Iesus Christ confirme saying The houre shall come that all that are in the graues shal heare the voice of the sonne of man and shall come foorth euen they that haue done good to the resurrection of life they that haue done euil to the resurrection of condemnation And to this end shall Iesus Christ come to iudge the world that the childrē of God that haue amended their liues may be exalted into the fruition of the kingdome of heauen contrariwise the disobedient swallowed vp with the deuill his Angels in hell That we may the better feel the efficacie of this reason For the kingdom of heauen is at hand we are vndoubtedly to beleeue it is in deed an article of our faith that Iesus Christ shall come to iudge the quicke and the dead And in this respect S. Paul writing to Timothie 1. Tim. 4.4 saith I summon thee before God before the Lord Iesus Christ who in his appearance and kingdome shall iudge the quicke the dead Acts. 17.31 As also the same Apostle in another place saith God hath ordained a daie when he shall iudge all the world in righteousnes This was an old resolute point of the Iews religion as it appeareth by these sentences of Iesus Christ The men of Niniue shall rise in the day of iudgement to condemne this generation Math. 12.41 Math. 10.15 Againe If it shall be more easie for Sodom in the daie of iudgement than for those townes that woulde not receiue the Gospel These threatnings wold haue bin of smal waight with the Iewes had they not bin perswaded that there was a daye of iudgement wherein the children of God should be receiued in to the kingdome of heauen and the vnbeleeuers and obdurate in wickednes cast into euerlasting death 3 To the end the rather to confirme vs in the expectation of this daie of iudgement so much to be desired and so blessed for those that do amend their liues but so terrible to the rebellious obstinate Math. 25.31 S. Mathew representeth vnto vs the form therof saying Whē the son of man shall come in his glorie all the angels with him then shal he sit vpon the throne of his glorie and he shal separate the sheep from the goats and he shall set the sheep on his right hand the goats on his left to thē on his right hand he shal say Come ye blessed of my father inherite the kingdome prepared for you from the beginning of the world And to them on the left hand hee shall saie Depart from me ye cursed into euerlasting fyre which is prepared for the deuill and his Angels and they shal go into euerlasting paines and the righteous into euerlasting life Let vs therefore bee fully resolued that the daie will come that such as haue amended theyr liues increasing in faith working in loue and fructifying in good workes shall bee gathered into the fruition of the kingdome of heauen and the others into euerlasting fyre And in deede sith it is so sayth Saint Augustine that all thinges before prophesied in the holy Scriptures August in his Epist 42. to Mandarens haue come to passe and beene fulfilled in theyr season as the floud the bondage of the seede of Abraham in Egypt and theyr deliuerie the captiuitie of Babylon and the returne from the same the comming of Christ in the flesh and all that concerned his passion his resurrection and ascension into heauen his promise to send the holy Ghost to the Apostles the calling of the Gentiles other like matters what reason haue we to doubt of this day of iudgement which hath bin foreshewed in so many passages of the holy Scripture 4 Neither can we anie way doubt thereof if we haue anie reason or vnderstanding For if we beleeue that there is a God which all nations in the world doo confesse we must also beleeue that hee is righteous if he be righteous hee will reward the righteous that amend their liues punish the disobedient that are giuen to wickednes But this reward or punishment is not performed in this life but in part and that verie seldome as both the Prophet manifestly declareth in the 71. psalme and experience doth dayly teach It followeth therefore that after this life there is another wherin the righteous haue their reward euen the fruition of the kingdome of heauen and the disobedient shal be punished with euerlasting torments This discourse doth S. Paul confirme in expresse words for he seeing the persecutions of the faithful 2. Thes 1.5 and their grieuous afflictions least they should be shaken with some opinion that there were no prouidence or iustice in God he vpholdeth to the contrarie doth shew that the persecutions afflictions that they suffered were a manifest demonstration of the iust iudgment of God To the end saith he that ye may be accounted worthie the kingdome of God for the which ye do also suffer For it is a righteous thing with God to recompence tribulation to them that trouble you and to you that are troubled rest with vs. But when shal that be Euen when the Lord Iesus shal shew himselfe from heauen with his mightie Angels In flaming fire rendering vengeance to thē that do not know God which obey not the Gospell of our Lord Iesus Christ which shall be punished with euerlasting perdition from the presence of the Lord and from the glorie of his power when he shall come to be glorified in his Saincts to be made maruellous in all them that beleeue If then it bee a righteous thing with him to recōpence tribulation as is aforesayd to those that trouble vs euen vs I say that are pore vpon earth how much more righteous will it be with him most horribly eternally to punish those that haue persecuted euen the person of Iesus Christ the welbeloued sonne of God In this sense is this daie called the daie of the restoration of al thinges because the disorder and confusion that seemeth now to be in the gouernment of the world Act. 3 21. shall bee then
If God sayth hee spared not the Angels that had sinned but cast them downe into hell 2. Pet. 2.4 and deliuered them into the chaines of darknes to be kept vnto iudgement Neither spared the olde worlde but saued Noah the eight person a preacher of righteousnes and brought in the floud vpon the world of the vngodly And turned the cities of Sodome and Gomorrha into ashes condemned them ouerthrewe them and made them an example vnto them that afterward should liue vngodly and deliuered the iust Loth The Lord knoweth to deliuer the godly that honor him out of temptation and to reserue the vngodly vnto the daie of iudgement to be punished Saint Iude in stead of the example of the floud propoundeth the vengeance of God poured vpon the vnbeleeuing Israelites in the wildernesse Also Iude vers 5 making mention of the horrible punishment fallen vpon Sodome and Gomorrha sayth that they were set forth for an example and suffered the vengeance of eternall fire When therefore wee heare the threatnings of the liuing God by the mouth of his seruants let vs make hast to conuert to the Lord in amendement of lyfe lest by our obstinacie as Saint Paul sayth and our hearts not knowing howe to repent we heape vp wrath for the day of wrath Rom. 2.5 and of the manifestation of the iust iudgement of God who shall render to euerie man according to his workes 10 Inasmuch therefore as through our infirmitie albeit wee bee taught the waie to heauen and that we bee put in minde to walke in the same by representation of benefits receiued of promises of blessings to come yea euen of threatninges with the examples of vengeance we neuertheles cannot desist from offending of God and so from turning out of the waie of saluation and lyfe euerlasting The ministers of the word doo moreouer vse reprehensions reprouing our sinnes and offences thereby to reduce vs into the right waie and in respect of our slownesse to doo good and to amend our liues they also vse vehement exhortations yea they do euen praie adiure and intreate vs in the name of God to amend and to walke in the feare of God And where wee haue many no●some hinderances that trouble vs and quaile our courages 2. Thes 2.11 they do likewise propound vnto vs mightie consolations in the woorde of God to the end wee may cheerefully and constantly proceede in the waie of saluation What man therefore inioying the holy ministerie can excuse himselfe in the sight of God in case hee doo not constantly resolue to amend his lyfe and dayly to put the same in practise How horrible a iudgement shall he deserue that is so hardened in wickednesse and so tied in the chaines of Sathan that there is no light before his eyes no path to the waie of saluation no feeling of Gods benefites no remembrance of his promises no feare of his threatninges no apprehension of the examples of his vengeance no reprehension no exhortation no consolation that can bee of strength and sufficient to moue his heart to amend Be not these men then that remaine thus obstinate without amendement euen monsters in nature 11 Now as the administration of the Sacraments is one part of the holy ministery let vs first see how forcibly our Baptisme shuld moue vs to amend our liues Baptisme is the seale of the couenant of God comprehending especially two graces namely remission of sinnes our regeneration or spirituall renuing When the children of Christians therfore are baptised the same is as if God speaking by the mouthes of his ministers shoulde saie O my people acknowledge my great mercie and goodnesse towards these little babes they are conceiued in sinne borne in iniquity by nature the children of wrath yet doo I aduow them for mine their sinne a d corruption is washed awaie in the bloud of Iesus Christ I do●●nite and ioyne them vnto him to the end that being grafted into his death and resurrection they may bee regenerated theyr olde man bee mortified and themselues become newe creatures in my sight In them do I seale these graces whilest they be yet babes before they know me euen before they haue done anie good that so they may be acknowledged to bee meerely free to my glorie Is not this a great bond vnto children to binde them as they come to age to loue God who loued them before they knew him and to doo the dutie of children because hee aduowed them to be his children euen before they hadde done anie good Surelye loue should beget loue and loue feare to offend and feare to offend amendement of lyfe If by Baptisme wee bee regenerate and made the children of God are wee not bound to liue as the children of God and as it may beseem the holynes of such a father The kings children doo not apply theyr minds to handle crafts but to works fitting their greatnes much lesse then should the children of God applie themselues to the works of the darke Such as by Baptisme are recalled from death should doo no deadly works they that by Baptisme are incorporated into Iesus Christ ought so to be guided by his spirit that as it is the soule that worketh all the workes of the bodie so the spirit of Christ as it were the soule of this new man Iesus Christ being considered as vnited with his bodie there should be no motion thought worde or worke but such as should proceed from the spirite of Iesus Christ in all fulnesse dwelling in him and in vs his members according to the measure limited to euery one of vs. 12 Moreouer if by Baptisme we be grafted into Iesus Christ we must bring forth fruit worthie of Iesus Christ Iohn 15 5. Hee that dwelleth in me sayth he and I in him beareth much fruit If wee speake of trees experience teacheth vs that the signe that is thereinto grafted doth in such wise drawe awaie th● sappe and force thereof that it bringeth forth fruit according to it selfe kinde not after the kinde of the tree whereinto it is grafted but wyth Iesus Christe it is contrarie for they that are grafted in him doo in deede gather strength from him yet so that they alter their nature bring forth fruit not after the kinde of Adams children but of Iesus Christe into whom they are grafted And therefore as it were a monstrous matter to see an apple tree whereupon nothing had beene grafted beare acornes so is it as straunge and repugnaunt to reason that they who by Baptisme are ingrafted into Iesus Christ should not bring foorth the fruites of righteousnesse according to his kinde Lykewise if Baptisme bee a pledge of our regeneration of necessitie the workes and affections of our first generation according to the which we are full of corruption and wickednesse must cease and be mortified and now we must shew forth the fruits and effects of our regeneration in newnes of life sith by our baptisme our olde
vs in that drunkennes vnreadye and vnprepared to expect this kingdome of heauen in assurance ioy Let vs take heede that we doe not wittingly abuse our selues saying When I haue attained to such wealth or to such dignity I wil take my ease and come forth of this tauerne to serue God First it is an ordinary course that the more beere or wine that a man drinketh the more he may and the more the drunken man drinketh the more drunke he will be Euen so the more wealth and dignitie that thou hast the more shalt thou find thy cares to encrease and the more they encrease the more drunken in them thou wilt be Secondly we must take great heed that when God calleth vs to repentance and amendmēt we appoint him no time Prosper in his Sent. out of Aug. Sent. 71. He saith S. Augustine that hath promised forgiuenes to him that repenteth hath not promised another day to him that deferreth his amendement ●●●sius in 〈◊〉 Hebrew ●●●bian apo●●● lib. 1. Among the sentences of the wise men that liued among the Iewes after their return from the captiuitie of Babylon we reade of one Eleazar the sonne of Hircanus who being demanded when it woulde bee time to repent and amende aunswered One daie before death And when the other replied that no man knew the daie of his death he sayd Beginne then euen to daie for feare of failing 12 Inasmuch then as dayly we expect not onely death but also the day of iudgement that in that respect the kingdome of heauen commeth two solde vpon vs that we may the more earnestly be moued to our duty to amend let vs remember this saying of Iesus Christ Mat. 24.43 If the good man of the house knew at what watch the theefe would come he would surely watch and not suffer his house to be broken Therefore be ye also readie for in the houre that ye thinke not will the son of man surely come And therefore he addeth Blessed is that seruant whom his master when he commeth shal finde doing his dutie And this is also represented vnto vs in the parable of the virgins For the foolish ones that tooke no oyle in their lamps were shut from comming in to the marriage Mat. 25. but the wise that had made their prouision came in Sith therefore that the kingdome of heauen is at hand let vs amend our liues and make good prouision of holy oyle increasing in the knowledge of God in faith loue holynes and all other good works let vs in time put on our wedding garments that when the bridegrome commeth if it be so dainly as himselfe hath warned vs we may be readie and prepared to enter into the marriage with him Neither let vs forget that as Iesus Christ doth aduertise vs Apoc. 22.20 It shall as a snare come on all them that dwell on the face of the earth And as he addeth Let vs watch and praie continually that we may be accounted worthie to escape all these thinges that shall come to passe Luke 21.34 and that we may stand before the sonne of man Your selues doo know perfestly sayth S. Paul that the daie of the Lord shall come euen as a theefe in the night 1. Thes 5. 2. For when they shall saie Peace and safetie then shal come vpon them sodaine destruction as the trauell vppon a woman with child and they shall not escape And then to comfort the faithfull hee sayth But ye brethren are not in darknes that that day should come vpon you as a theef ye are all the children of light and the children of the daie And thereupon he also taketh occasion to exhort them to theyr duties saying Therfore let vs not sleep as doo other but let vs watch be sober putting on the brest plate of faith and loue and the hope of saluation for an helmet Let vs beware that we folow not the euill seruant who seeing that his master was long in comming saide in himselfe that he wold not come therupon gaue himself to work wickednes Mat. 24.48 But as Iesus Christ addeth His master comming at an houre when he looked not for him cut him off and punished his iniquitie and incredulitie 13 Saint Peter warneth vs. that in the later daies there will come lyke people whō he termeth mockers which will walke after their lusts saie Where is the promise of his comming For since the fathers slept 2. Pet. 3.3 all things continue alike from the beginning of the creation But by a notable example he sheweth that they doo wittingly and willingly deceiue themselues in such discourses For when Noah foreshewed the floud and built the arke for his owne safetie the like mockers rise against him who seeing no apparance of the flould for aboue a hundred yeres thereof concluded that the world continuing in that estate shoulde not perish but were surprised and swallowed vp in the floud Inasmuch therefore as Iesus Christ commanding vs to amend doth affirme that his kingdom is at hand lest seeming to be long in comming we should therfore falsly conclude that it will not come let vs diligently note what S. Peter addeth Derely beloued be not ignorant of this one thing that a thousād yeres is with the Lord as one daie and one day as a thousand yeres The Lord is not slacke as concerning his promise as some men account slacknes God is patient toward vs and would haue no man to perish but would all men to come to repentance But the day of the Lorde will come as a theefe in the night in the which the heauens shall passe awaie with a noise and the elementes shall melt with heate the earth with the workes therin shall be burnt vp Then doth he thereof gather this earnest exhortation to repentance amendement of life Seeing therefore that all these things must bee dissolued what maner of persons ought ye to be in holy conuersation and godlynes Looking for and hastning vnto the comming of the day of God wherein the heauens being on fire shall be dissolued and the elements shal melt with heat But we loke for new heauens new earth according to his promise wherein dwelleth righteousnesse c. 14 Albeit therfore it seem to our flesh that this kingdome is long in comming yet let vs not slacke our amendement Ioel. 2.12 but let vs euen this daie conuert and thinke vpon the saying of the prophet Ioel Euen this daie conuert vnto me sayth the Lord. Wherein he sheweth that he yet giueth vs this daie to repent but assureth vs not of to morrow Let the remembrance therfore of the drawing neere of the kingdome of heauen induce vs to amend 2. Tim. 4.8 to the end that in amending we may gather argument to long after the comming of Christ as it is the dutie desire of all the children of God Luke 21.28 And when we shall see the signes of his comming more more fulfilled let vs lift vp our heads reioyce because our deliuerance is at hand and that shortly wee shall be gathered and brought into the fruition of his kingdome and eternall glory FINIS
our bodie lyfe or earthly goods for anie offence cōmitted by vs doth without comparison more daunt and quaile vs than the desert of euerlasting death and the losse of the kingdome of heauen 4 Let vs therefore plainly confesse the truth that naturally wee loue the bodie better than the soule the goods commodities of this temporal life better than the tresures of eternity And consequently that in lieu of seeking first the kingdome of heauen and the righteousnes thereof and thereupon expecting that all other things shall be giuen vs according to the promise of Christ wee contrarywise setting the ca●t before the horse doo first and much more seeke that which concerneth the bodie and this present life than anie thing that toucheth the soule the kingdom of heauen And yet he that knoweth not that the body is more than the soul hath no soule neither hath anie vnderstanding or reason and is no man but a beast And he that confesseth not the kingdome of heauen to be infinitly better than all the kingdomes of the world sheweth himselfe to bee most peruerse and malitious 5 That we may therefore correct these corruptions so amend our liues Math. 13.44 45. let vs remember that Iesus Christ likeneth the kingdome of heauen to a treasure hidde in the field which when a man hath sound he hideth it and for ioy thereof departeth and selleth all that he hath buieth that field Also to a pearle of great value for the purchase wherof the marchant selleth al that he hath But what was this so excellent treasure or pearle of so great price euen the Church or holy ministerie The kingdome of God in vs and the kingdome of glorie in heauen This kingdome of heauen therfore must we first especially seeke after and after the example of those marchants sell all we haue that is to saie forsake all that we account to bee precious concerning this life that wee may inioy this kingdome of heauen 6 And in deede first they that beeing members of the Church doo vse the holy ministerie are accounted to bee the children of God and members of Iesus Christ who also imployeth this holie ministerie to driue from them the kingdome of Sathan and to establish his And so are they gotten on to the first step and entered in at the first gate In the meane time because there be also hypocrites that do enter and abide there for a time in shew keeping the place of Gods children it is requisite moreouer that the kingdom of heauen be in vs. For as all they that are possessed with righteousnesse Rom. 14.17 peace and the ioy of the holie Ghost which Saint Paule calleth the kingdome of God are certaine to enrer into heauen so is it in vaine to pretend to enter into the kingdome of God which is in heauen vnlesse the kingdome of heauen which is the gate be first in vs that is to saie if we haue not the true knowledge of God and of his sonne Iesus Christ a liuely fayth a feruent charitie vnles wee increase in sanctification of bodie of soule and of minde vnles in our selues wee do feele a good conscience conioyned with peace and ioy in the holie Ghost and vnlesse wee bee regenerate in newnesse of lyfe As also Iesus Christ himselfe doth plainly say That vnlesse wee bee borne againe wee cannot see the kingdome of God And in deede it is written Iohn 3.3 1. Cor. 6.9 That neither fornicators nor idolaters nor adulterers nor wantons nor theeues nor couetous men nor dronkardes nor euill speakers nor rauishers shall inherite the kingdome of God Yet before hee pronounceth this sentence hee wakeneth vs saying Deceiue not your selues to the end that casting off all illusions and sweete baites of the world the flesh and the deuill we may be assured that by amendement correcting of these vices and other lyke corruptions we shall inherite the kingdome of God Wherefore as where there bee two gates to a towne it is not inough that wee enter the first vnlesse wee also passe through the second so is it not inough that wee beeing members of the Church vsing the holie ministerie which we haue sayd to be as the first gate to the kingdome of heauen vnlesse wee thence proceede to the second in liuing as true and liuely members of the Church declaring the effectes of the holy ministerie by the testimonies of our faith mortification of the old man newnesse of lyfe in briefe by dayly amendement For albeit wee haue preached the worde of God yea and wrought myracles yet shall wee not therefore enter into the kingdome of heauen vnlesse wee also amende our liues as Iesus Christ also sayd Not euery one that saith Lord Lord Mat. 7.21 shall enter into the kingdome of heauen but hee which doth the will of my father which is in heauen Manye will saye vnto mee in that daye Lord Lord haue we not by thy name prophecied and by thy name cast out deuils and by thy name done many great workes Then will I professe vnto them I neuer knew ye Departe from me ye workers of iniquitie 7 The parable of the seede sowen in sundry sorts of ground doth euidently declare that for the establishing of the kingdom of heauen in vs Mat. 13. also that we may assuredly enter into the kingdome of God which is in heauen we are to amend in three points First as the seede that fell by the way side and so was deuoured by the soules of the aire so must we beware that our harts be not so hard and impenitent that the woorde heard when it cannot enter into thē vanish away and be as it were euen violently caught away by satan Secondly we must be so firmly resolued to beare in patience the losse of parents brethren sisters goods dignities yea euen of life that being possessed with this good humour of patience a good conscience and faith the sunny heat of persecution may not make this sacred seede vnfruitfull or vnprofitable or cause vs to forsake the Church which is the kingdome of heauen and so fall againe vnder the tiranny of Satan as a dogge to his vomite or a washed sow to her myre Thirdlye 2. Pet. 2.12 as the seede that fell among thornes cōmeth at the last to be choaked vp and stiffeled so must we beware that the cares of worldly affaires the earnest desire of the cōmodities of this transitory life do not choak vp the good seede of the heauenly doctrine These three pernicious inconuemences must we au●id and amend in case we desire to enter into the kingdome of God that is in heauen 8 Now where it is said in this parable that only the fourth part of the seed did bring forth fruite we are thereof togather for the inducing of vs to amēdmēt of life that the number of those that shal be saued in the kingdom of God which is in heauen sha●be small and this doth our