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A00801 A sermon preached at Paules Crosse the second Sunday in Mychaelmas tearme last. 1590. By Geruase Babington D. of Diuinitie. Not printed before this 23. of August. 1591 Babington, Gervase, 1550-1610. 1591 (1591) STC 1092; ESTC S110424 34,925 81

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his barbar caused him to shaue him euery way contynued his receiued liking of a faithfull falsely accused friend to his great honor Sura his great commfort and the accusers great griefe that saw it This againe was constancie worthie prayse in a noble Emperour A glasse for all noble men and great men to looke in y ● the like vertue may win the like prayse and their poore faithfull true friends seruants like comfort The very same honor for constancie in his affection got Alexander the great in his life and kepeth it yet to this day in y ● monuments of learning for giuing no credit to such as accused Philip his phisition y t he ment to poyson him being hired so to doe by Darius For the next phisicke he had néede of he caused the same Philip to make him a p●tion and taking the same with one hand deliuered Philip the letter that accused him with the other drinking of the potion without any stay or doubt either then or euer afterward But what shold I trouble you with many of these examples my text is in stéed of ten thousands thousands of them Jesus Christ our Sauiour is constant loueth to the end whome he once loueth casting not away for malice of man or diuill whom once he receiueth being come vnto him Thinke therfore of this let this reforme our wauering wills our tottering loue vnstable affectiōs together with that of Salomon if you will Omni tempore diligit qui amicus est He loueth euer that is a true friend And let this suffice I might note a true comfort in this constancie of our Sauiour against the blustering threats and thundering excommunications of Pope and papists sectaries and ●nabaptists who shal neuer be able to hurt such as haue the true comfort of their comming to Christ by a liuely faith in their consciences But the time is past The God of heauen giue this which hath béene spoken his blessing that it may be a sauour of life vnto life to vs and neuer a sauour of death vnto death to the prayse of his name and our eternall comfort through Jesus Christ our Lord. Amen Amen Iohn 8. 47 Iho. 10. 26. Act. 13. 48. a Act 13. 48 b Ihō 8. 47 c Iho. 10. 26 The Fathers giueing is our election Ver. 6. Ver. 9. Ver. 11. Ver. 12. Our dutie bindeth vs to cōsider this doctr Deutro 29. 29. A second reason A third reason Ro. 1. 14. Euidence of Scripture First for the doctr Ro. 8. 30. Ro. 9. 22. 23. Eph. 1. Mat. 13. 11. Math. 25. Luke 2. 34 Ro. 9. De verbis Apost Ser. 20. De spir lit cap. 34. The cause of electiō Ephese 1. 5. Ver. 4. 1. Cor. 7. 25. Ro. 11. 5. Ro. 4. Aug. in Ihon. 6. The stabilitie of our election 2. Tim. 2. 19. Ro. 11. 25. A reason proouing the stabilitie of Gods decree 2. Cor. 2 16. Ro. 2. 4. Galat. 5. 13 1. Cor. 11. 1 Peter 2. 8. Tit. 1. 15. Rom. 8. * The nūber of the elect and knowledg of them in God Luc. 12. 7. 2 Tim. 2. 19. Lucke 10. 20. Iho. 10. 13. Aug. de Cor. Gra. to 3. cap. 12. 13. Knowledg in vs of the same Ihon. 16. 9. The second reason The first vse of this doctrine Lucke 12. 32. Lucke 10. 20. Ro. 8. 33. 34. 35. 38. 39. Another vse A third vse Cupit omnis dilectio redamari A fourth vse A fift vse 1. Ihon. The 6. vse Act. 4. 27. 28. Cauils against Gods predestinatiō The first obiection Act 27. ver 30. Math. 2. Lucke 2. 51. Ro. 1. 〈◊〉 2. Obiection The 3. obiection The doctrine of predestination is not to high c. Tit. 1. 1. Act. 13. 48. Ro. 8. How to know whether we be the children of God or no. D●uers sortes of commers to Christ Lamen 3 40. 2. Cor. 13 The degrees of our estate to be obserued of vs. Pride in aparel no proof y ● we are come to Christ Greg. ho. vlt. in ●uā Hom. 6. Sopho. 1. 8 Hier. epist ad Laetam Eccle. 19 Such as our apparell is such are we A vaine garmēt is like Westminster papers Back papers hat papers Note this well Inward pride of minde no token of our comming to Christ Examples of such as haue falne by pride of minde Dan. 4. 28 Ezek. 28. 2 Psal 91. 5 Episcopi funct fugient Vt crescūt dona sic rationes donorum Greg. A holow hart to the state no proofe of our election Remēber Rodulphe absolued by Greg. The iudge ment of God euer vpon traytors A prayer 1. Sam. 25 29. Contentiō diuision amongst brethren Philip. 2 1. Iohn 4 Math. 5. 9 Ephes 4. 4 Why we haue two hands two eyes c. An embleme declaring the dutie of brethren Psal 50. 16 19 20 Note 21 22 Pro. 6. 19 Aug 2. dis Fortunatum Pro. 20. 3 Marc. 9. 50. Heb. 10. 24 O Note it Aug. Ser. 186. Annales eccles Baronij pag. 576 Epist ●o ad Hiero. Ex Annalibus predict loco predict Sacriledge no proofe of our comming to Christ Dan. 5 Feare this iudge mēt you church robbers Sublatis studiorū pretijs etiam studia pereūt Corn. Tacit Annal. 11 Mar. 6. 34 Act. 5. 2. Kings 4 10 Preface to my booke vpon the com Other sins amongst vs. Yet ther is time to repentance 2. Peter 1. 10. 11. A comfort against despisers of reformation The first vse Comfort against vn worthines Psal 51 The second vse Comfort against disdaine The third vse A paterne for gouernors Be mercicifull as your heauenly Father is merciful The 4. vse to proue y e certaintie of our saluation Psal 1 Iere. 32. 40 Math. 24. Ihon. 10. 28. Note Psal 51. The storie of master Glouer Ihon 13. 1 Hebr. 13. 8 To beleue God is farre from presumption Constancie in God teacheth vs to be constant one to an other Ruth 1. 16 Yet said he well Tua cautio O princeps nostra cautio est Cic. pro Marcell Pro. 17. 17. Sectaries excommunication