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A05143 27 sermons preached by the ryght Reuerende father in God and constant matir [sic] of Iesus Christe, Maister Hugh Latimer, as well such as in tymes past haue bene printed, as certayne other commyng to our handes of late, whych were yet neuer set forth in print. Faithfully perused [and] allowed accordying to the order appoynted in the Quenes Maiesties iniunctions. 1. Hys sermon Ad clerum. 2. Hys fourth sermon vpon the plough. 3. Hys. 7. sermons before kyng Edward. 4 Hys sermon at Stamforde. 5. Hys last sermon before kyng Edward. 6. Hys. 7. sermons vpon the Lordes prayer. 7. Hys other. 9. sermons vpon certayne Gospels and Epistles; Fruitfull sermons. Latimer, Hugh, 1485?-1555.; Bernher, Augustine. 1562 (1562) STC 15276; ESTC S108333 538,060 562

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incarnate he had notdied he was beneficiall to vs with althinges he did Christen people should haue his suffering for them in remembraunce Let your gardaynes monish you your pleasaunt gardains what Christ suffred for you in the Gardaine and what com moditie you haue by his sufferyng It is his will ye should so doo he would be had in remembraunce 〈◊〉 youre pleasures with the remembraunce of his bitter passion The whole passion is satisfaction for oure sinnes and not the bare death considering it so nakedly by it selfe The 〈◊〉 of speaking of scripture is to be considered It attributeth oure saluation nowe to one thinge nowe to a nother that Christ did where in dede it pertayned to all Oure Sauiour Christ hath left behind him a remembraunce of his pas ssion the blessed communion the celebration of the Lordes supper a lack it hath ben long abused as the sacrifices wer before in the olde law The Patriarks vsed sacrifice in the fayth of the seade of the woman whiche should breake the serpents head The Patriarks sacrificed on hope and after warde the worke was estemed There comes other after and they consider not the faythe of Abraham and the patriarkes but doo their sacrifice according to their owne imagi nacion euen so came it to pas with our blessed communiō In the primatiue church in places when their friendes were dead they vsed to come together to the holy communion What to remedye them that were dead No no. A strawe it was not instituted for no such purpose But then they would call to remembraunce goddes goodnes and his passion that he suffered for vs wherein they cōforted much their faith Other came afterwarde and settes vp all these kindes of massyng all these kindes of iniquitie What an abhomination is 〈◊〉 the foulest that euer was to atribute to mans work our saluatiō God be thanked that we haue this blessed communion set forth so now that we maye comfort encrease and fortify our fayth at that blessed celebration If he be giltie of the bodye of Christe that takes it vnworthely he fetcheth great comforte at it that eates it worthely He doth eate it wortely that doth eate it in fayth In fayth in what fayth not long a go agreat mā said in an audience They babble much of faythe I will go lye with my whore all night and haue as good a fayth as the best of them all I thinke he neuer knew other but the whoremongers fayth It is no suche fayth that will serue It is no 〈◊〉 Iudges or iustices faythe no rentraisers fayth no whoremongers fayth no leas mongers fayth nor no seller of benefices fayeth but the fayth 〈◊〉 the passion of oure Sauiour Christe We must beleue that our Sauiour Christ hath taken vs againe to his fauour that 〈◊〉 hath delyuered vs his owne body and bloud to plead with the deuil and by merite of his owne passion of his owne mere liberalitie This is the faythe I tell you that we must come to the communion with and not the whore mongers faith Loke where remission of sin is there is ackowleding of sin also Fayth is a noble dutches she hath euer her gentlemā vsher going before her the confessing of sinnes she hathe a trayne after her the frutes of good workes the walkyng in the commaundementes of God He that beleueth wyll not be idle he will walke he will doo his busines haue euer the gentelman vssher with you So if ye will trye fayth remember this rule consider whether the trayne be wayting vpon 〈◊〉 If you haue another fayth thē this a whore mongers fayth you are lyke to go to the Scalding house and there you shal haue two dishes weping and gnashing of teeth much good doo it you you see your fare If ye wyll beleue and acknowledge your sinnes you shal come to the blessed communion of the bitter passion of Christ worthely and so attayne to euerlasting life to the whiche the father of heauen brynge you and me Amen ¶ The ende of the seuen Sermons that M. Latimer Preached before King 〈◊〉 ¶ A Sermon of Master Latimer preached at Stamforde the. ix day of October Anno. M. CCCCCL Reddite ergo quae sunt Caesaris Caesari et quaesunt dei deo Geue that that is Cesars to Cesar and that that is Gods to God THys doctrine is greuous heuy and irkesom to couetous hartes rebellious and seditious heartes Geue geue they cā not awaye with it it cannot sticke in their mindes nor settle in their stomakes they would rather be taking scraping and catching then geuing But godly persons will well accept and take it for it is to them a greate pleasure Joye and comforte For the better vnderstanding of this place ye shall vnderstande Christe came to bring vs out of bondage and to set vs at libertye not from ciuill burthen as from obaying the magistrates from payng taxe and tribute but from a greater burthen and a more greuouser burthen the burthen of sin the burthen not of the body but of the soule to make vs free from it and to redeme vs from the curse and malediction of the lawe vnto the honourable state of the children of God But as for the ciuill burthens he delyuered vs not from them but rather commaunded vs to pay them geue geue sayth he to Cesar obedience tribute and all thinges dewe to Cesar. For the vnderstanding of this text it shall bee nedefull to consider the circumstance going before whiche thing dewly considered geueth a great lighte to all places of the scripture who spake these wordes to whom they were spoken vpon what occasyon and afore whom Therfore I will take the whole fragemente and shred taken out of goddes 〈◊〉 for the gospell of this day wrytten in the gospell of Mathew the. xxii 〈◊〉 Tunc abierunt Pharisoei Then went the Pharisies and toke a counsel Luke hath Obseruantes marking spying looking tooting watching like suttel crafty sleightie felowes they toke a councel sent to him their disciples which shoulde fain thē selues iust mē godly men glad to learne his doctrine And with them Herodes seruaunts to trap him in his words they sayd to him M. we know that thou arte a true man teachest the way of god in veritate truly carest for no mā For thou regardest not the personage of man Tel vs ther fore what thinkest thou Is it lawefull to geue Cesar tribute mony or no This was their question that they wold haue 〈◊〉 him with In 〈◊〉 to this they would haue caught him by the fote But Iesus cognita malitia 〈◊〉 knowing their malice their wickednes their 〈◊〉 nes he sayd to them hipocrits why do ye tempt me Shew me a piece of the tribute mony And they brought him a peny And he sayd to them whose image is this and the writing They aunswered Cesars He sayd to 〈◊〉 Geue to 〈◊〉 that that belongeth to Cesar and to god that that