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A69104 A necessary doctrine and erudition for any Christen man set furthe by the kynges maiestye of Englande &c.; Institution of a Christen man. Henry VIII, King of England, 1491-1547.; Church of England. 1543 (1543) STC 5168.7; ESTC S110763 117,759 234

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of the passion and deth of Christ accordynge to the dignitie and worthynesse therof The fyfte article And the thyrde daye he rose againe from deathe BY this article it appereth / howe our sauiour Iesus Christ after he hadde conquered and spoyled the deuyll and hell he retourned agayn from thens like a most mighty kyng conquerour in triumphe and glory and so resumed and toke agayn his blessed natural body the thirde day after his said deth And so doynge rose out of that sepulcre in his naturall and perfecte manhode that is to say in his soule and in the selfe same body whiche was borne of the virgin Mary and dyd hang vpon the crosse After whiche resurrection he was conuersaunt in the worlde by the space of forty dayes and did eate and drinke with his apostles and his disciples and preached vnto them authorised them to go forthe into the worlde to manifest and declare that he was the very Christ the very Messias and the very god and man whiche was promysed in scripture to come to saue and to redeeme all those that beleuynge in hym ordered them selues in obeying and folowynge his preceptes and commaundementes accordyngly In this article of Resurrection it is to be noted that there is nothynge that can in all aduersitie and trouble be more ioyefull and comfortable vnto vs than the belefe of this article that Christe rose againe from corporall deathe to lyfe and that we shall also do the same The faythe and belefe of this if we do continue in lyuynge well is our victory and triumph ouer the deuyll hell and death and a speciall remedy to put away the horrour and feare of theym for as moche as hereby we be assured that as deathe coulde not holde Christe euen soo it can not holde vs whiche are by a chrysten faythe the very membres and body of Christe but that we shall ryse from deathe and lyue agayne in glorye with hym euerlastyngely yf we order and conforme our wyll in this worlde to his preceptes And the onely hope hereof shoulde make vs not to feare the aduersities in this worlde bycause we lyuyng as afore be assured to haue a better and more glorious lyfe after this as sainte Paule wryteth to the Corinthians sayinge i. Cor. xv If we christen menne bad no hope of other lyfe than this that is present than were we the moste myserable of all menne But nowe Christe is rysen againe from deathe and hath declared therby that there is a life after this lyfe whiche all christen men hope to come to Accordyng herevnto sayth saint Augustine All the hope of our faythe standeth in this pointe that we shall ryse agayne Hebr. xi This made the faythefull and good men of whom saint Paul speketh to the Hebrues to refuse to be preserued from bodyly death bycause they loked assuredly for a better resurrection Of this article the epistles of saint Paul and the newe testament be full to the Romayns he writeth Christ rose againe for our iustification Rom. iiii ii Tim. ii Act. i. ● to Timothe he sayth Remēber that Iesus Christ is risen agein from death The apostles besides other names perteynyng to their office be specially called the wytnesses of Christis resurrection the whiche resurrection as it was by many and sundry apparitions and other infallible argumentes declared and proued vnto them so they dyd in all places and at all tymes open and inculcate the same as a special and a chiefe article of Christes doctrine wherin shulde depende and rest the greate comforte and solace of all true and faithfull beleuers in Christ Moreouer by this article it is not onely confyrmed vnto vs howe the naturall bodye of man shall after the corporall deth and departyng out of this present lyfe aryse again as is before expressed but also by this resurrection of our sauiour Christ we be admonyshed that as Christe after his death rose agayne so we dyinge from sinne shulde ryse agayn and walke in a newe life of spirite and grace The syxte article ¶ He ascended into heauen / and sytteth on the ryght hande of god the father almyghty THis article conteineth howe our sauiour IESVS CHRISTE after that he had perfectely accomplisshed and performed the hole mistery of the redemption of mankynde by his incarnation his birthe his passion his deathe his buriall his descendinge into hell and rysynge agayn from deathe to lyfe and after he had bene here in earthe conuersant with his apostles and disciples by the space of forty dayes after his resurrection whan he was amonge the apostles he in theyr syght ascended vp into heauen in the very same his naturally body whyche was borne of the blessed virgine his mother and was crucified vpon the crosse and so did withdrawe his accustomed visible conuersation from the presēs of his apostles and from the bodily syght of all other creatures By remembraunce wherof both they and we shuld here in earthe eleuate and lyfte vp our hole hartes myndes desyres and all affections from earthely thynges and frome all carnall and worldly cares towardes heauen and heauenly thinges and soo shulde by his grace prepare our hartes and make our selues mete and apte to receiue his spirituall gyftes which he sendeth into the worlde In this article also is exppressed howe our sauiour Christe beinge ascended into heauen sytteth on the ryght hande of god the father that is to say hath and shall euer haue communicate vnto hym of god the father glorye honour felicitie power and euerlastynge monarchye gouernaunce rule and dominyon ouer all the pryncipates potestates powers dominions and ouer all creatures that can be named eyther in this worlde or in the worlde to come to be ordeyned kyng of al kynges and lorde of all lordes and all thynges in heauen and earth to be caste vnder his fete and made subiecte vnto hym and he is appointed the onely head of the vniuersall catholike churche whiche is his mysticall body And lykewise as the head always excelleth all the other membres so Christe doth excelle incomparably in honour and dignitie all the members of his sayde bodye the Churche whereof he is the onely perfection and consummation and is also the onely eternall prieste and bysshoppe of his sayde churche that is to saye the onely mediatour betwene god and mankinde the redemer intercessour and aduocate for the remyssion of synnes as hereafter in this boke it shall more at large appere And it is to be noted that although the intercession and mediation by prayer of sayntes departed and of such the membres of the catholike churche as be yet lyuynge on earthe be good acceptable and profitable vnto vs yet that is onely by the mediation and intercession of Christe our head in whom god the father is pleased and contented and through whom saintes departed this lyfe and raigning in heauen with Christe and suche as truely confesse Christ in the churche catholyke yet liuing may and do effectually pray for
to the priest whan he consecrateth that without the due obseruation of that waye man myghte not receyue that blessed sacrament to his saluation For the benefite or hurt that cometh to a christen man by receyuing of this sacrament standeth not in the fascion or maner of receiuing of it vnder one or both kindes but in the worthy or vnworthy receiuing of the same For he that receiueth this sacrament worthely vnder the one kinde as vnder the fourme of bread only receyueth the hole body and bloud of Christe as many and great benefites of Christ as he that receyueth it in both kindes And therfore if any man shuld teache that the lay people which by the ordinance ancient custome of the catholike church haue vsed to receyue this holy sacrament in fourme of bread only be seduced so cause them to thynke that the hole body and bloud of Christe were not comprehended in that onely forme of breade as wel as in both the kyndes this doctrine ought vtterly to be refused and abiected as a pestiferous a diuelyshe schole For surely scripture teacheth the contrary And also naturall reason although it can not comprehende the hole mystery of this sacrament yet herein it teacheth vs agreably with scripture that the lyuely body can not be without bloude and so men oughte to be ledde from that fonde opinion if any suche be bothe by that faythe and credyte they owe to scripture and in this poynte also by naturall reason Wherfore christen men ought not to grudge at this fourme and maner of receyuyng of this sacramente vnder one kynde vsed and allowed by the catholike churche both to auoyde that errour afore rehersed and also for many other weyghty considerations concernyng bothe the honour of the sacrament and the libertie and cōmoditie of the hole churche And not onely laye men but also priestes sauyng whan they consecrate vse to receyue this sacrament none otherwyse Let christen men therfore humbly apply them selfe to put all erronious fantasies if any suche aryse cleane out of theyr hartes and satisfye thēselues with this that whan they receyue this sacrament worthely thoughe it be but in one kynd they lose no parte of the profite and benefite promised by vertue of the sayde sacrament Wherfore consideryng as is afore rehersed the dignitie and excellency of this sacrament we ought with all humblenes of harte and deuotion to prepare our selues that we vsynge accordyngly the same maye be partakers of suche fruite and grace as vndoubtedly is offered and gyuen to all suche as in due maner receyue this sacramente For they that so doo be made one with Christe and dwelle in hym and he in them as he sayeth in the .vi. chapter of saynt Iohns gospell where he speaketh also of this sacrament This is the breade whiche descended from heauen that who so euer eateth therof shuld not dye I am the liuely bread which haue descended from heauen if any shall eate of this breade he shall lyue euerlastyngly And than he declaryng him selfe what he meaneth by the breade sayeth as incontinentely foloweth And the breade whiche I shall gyue is my fleshe whiche I shall gyue for the lyfe of the worlde Whiche wordes be moste comfortable for the perfyte confirmation and establishment of our faythe in this sacrament For as muche as they bothe certifie vs that his very fleshe bloudde and bodye is that meate whiche we receiue in the sacrament and that also it preserueth from deathe and conferreth lyfe to all Math. ix whiche duelye receyue it For seyng it is the very body of our sauiour Christ whiche is vnited and knytte to his godheade in one persone and by reason therof hath the very vertue and substance of lyfe in it it must nedes consequently by the most holy and blessed participation of the same giue and cōmunicate lyfe also to them that worthely receyue it And it endueth them with grace strength vertue against all temptation sinne and death doth much ease and relieue all the troubles dieases and infirmities of theyr soule For seynge the woman which was diseased with the fluxe of bloud as it is written in the gospell was healed by touchyng the hemme of the garment of Christe through the vertue whiche came from hym Howe muche more shall they fynde remedy of the sickenes malady of theyr soule whiche with due reuerece and faythe receyue and eate the blessed body of Christe and so be made lyuely temples of hym dwellynge in theym yea made as one fleshe and body with him For this heuenly meate is not tourned into our substaunce as other corporall meate is but by the godly operation therof we be tourned towardes the nature of it that is to saye of earthely corruptible and synfull we be made heauenly spirituall and strong agaynst synne and all wyckednes And further it is to be remembred that as in the receyuyng of this sacrament we haue moste entter communion with Christe so be we also ioyned by the same in most perfite vnitie with his churche and all the mēbres therof And for that cause amonges other this sacrament was instituted of our sauiour Christe in the fourme of breade to sygnyfye the vnitie concorde and charitie that is betweene Christe oure heade and hys mysticall body the churche and euery part and membre therof one with an other For as bread is made of many graynes or cornes whiche all make but one loofe soo shulde all true christen people being many in numbre yet be all one in faythe and charitie as sayncte Paule sayeth we be one breadde and one bodye i. Cor. xi all that be partakers of one breade that is of this blessed sacrament Fynally it is to be noted that although Christ at the fyrste institution of this sacrament dyd consecrate and giue it to his disciples at supper after they had eaten the paschal lambe partly to declare that the sacramentes and sacrifices of the old lawe shuld from thensforth ceasse and take an ende and partly that by this sacrament being the last thing that he nexte before his deathe lefte vnto his disciples the remēbrance of him shuld be the more depely and effectuously imprinted in the hartes of them and of all other that after shulde receyue the same Yet as saint Augustine saith it was thought good to the apostles and the vniuersall churche beynge moued with the holy goste for the more honour of so high a sacrament and for the more reuerence and deuout receyuynge therof that it shulde alwayes be receyued of christen people whā they be fastyng and before they receyue any bodily sustenāce except it be in case of syckenes or necessitie Wherfore considering the most excellent grace efficacy and vertu of this sacrament it were greatly to be wyshed and prayed for that al christen people had suche deuotion thervnto that they wolde gladly dispose and prepare themselues to the more often worthy receyuynge of the same But seynge that in these laste dayes
people whiche be called of god to one fayth be they of the clergye or of the laymen but also by the same worde we signifie the place wherin the worde of god is commonly preached and the sacramētes ministred and vsed and call that the churche to entreate wherof at this time in this article is no part of our entent but onely of the assemble and cōpany called to professe Christe in one faythe whiche in this article is named the Holy churche For all be it in this assemble of men called by the worde of god and receyued by faythe and baptisme be many euyll men many synners many that tourne by true penance to grace and sometyme yet fal agayn some after theyr tourne by true penance styll perseuere and increace in goodnes many that fall and neuer ryse agayn so that spottes blottes and imperfections appere euidently in this churche and many tymes in the more parte therof Yet neuerthelesse bycause the callyng is of it selfe holy the caller also holy and the ende of the callinge holynes with this also that the people so called professe holynes and make a bodye wherof the onely heade our sauiour CHRIST is moste holy and holines it selfe by the merites of whose passion they be relieued and norisshed with dyuerse holy sacramentes and be in theyr callyng indued with moste speciall holy giftes and graces of almightye god autour therof and by his holy spirite directed and gouerned in the same so long as they by folowyng theyr concupiscence the deuyll or the worlde fall not frō that estate For these causes although some membres therof be euyll the churche is called Holy churche takyng the name Holy of that that Christ the onely head is holy the caller holy the profession and callyng holy and the ende holynes whyche of very duety ought to be in al them that be called and is in deede in suche membres as contynue and perseuere in that holy callynge And for so moch as god of his goodnes calleth people as afore without acception of persons or priuilege of place Therfore this holy church is also Catholike that is to say not limitted to any one place or regiō of the world but is in euery place vniuersally through the world where it pleaseth god to cal peple to him in the professiō of Christis name and faith be it in Europe Affrike or Asia And all these churches in diuers coūtreis seuerally called althoughe for knowlege of the one from the other among them they haue diuers additions of names and for their moste necessary gouernement as they be distinct in places so they haue distinct ministers and diuers heades in earthe gouernours and rulers yet be al these holy churches but one holy churche catholyke inuited and called by one god the father to enioy the benefite of redemption wrought by our onely lord and sauiour Iesu Christ and gouerned by one holy spirite whiche reacheth to this foresayde holy churche one truthe of goddis holy worde in one faith and baptisme And this churche is relieued norished and fortified by his holy and inuincible worde and his sacramentes which in al places haue eche of them their owne propre force strength with giftes of graces also distributed by the goodnes of almighty god in al places as to his wisedome is sene conuenient Wherby it appereth that the vnitie of these holy churches in sundry places assembled stādeth not by knowledging of one gouernour in earth ouer al churches For neyther the hole churche catholyke togither nor any particular church apart is boūd to aknowlege any one vniuersall gouernour ouer the hole churche other than Christe althoughe by sufferaunce of some princes and potentates not beinge truely instructed in the worde of god by suche as of duety both to god them oughte to haue declared the truthe of scripture to them and by hypocrisy and vsurpation of the see and court of Rome the bishoppe of the same giuinge him selfe more to worldly polycy than to the execution of his duety hath longe tyme gone aboute to obteine and establishe vnto hym selfe suche an vniuersall auctoritie and hath by abuses alwaies compassed to cause other to vpholde and mainteine the same contrary to goddes lawe as more largely shall be declared in the sacrament of orders The vnitie therfore of the churche is not conserued by the bishoppe of Romes auctoritie or doctrine but the vnitie of the catholyke churche whiche all christen men in this article do professe is cōserued and kepte by the helpe and assistence of the holy spirite of god in reteining and mainteynynge of suche doctrine and profession of christen faithe true obseruance of the same as is taughte by the scripture and the doctrine apostolike And particular churches ought not in the said doctrine so accepted and allowed to vary one from an other for any lucre arrogance or any other worldly affectiō but inuiolably to obserue the same so that by reason of that doctrine eche churche that teacheth the same maye be worthely called as it is in dede an apostolike churche that is to say folowing such teachyng as the apostels preached with ministration of suche sacramentes as be approued by the same And this vnitie of the holy church of Christe is not diuided by distance of place nor by diuersitie of traditions and ceremonies dyuersely obserued in diuerse churches for good ordre of the same For the churche of Corinthe and of Ephese were one churche in god thoughe the one were farre distant in place from the other And though also in traditions opinions and policies there was some diuersitie amonge them lykewise as the churche of Englande Spaine Italy and Poole be not separate from the vnitie but be one churche in god not withstandynge that amonge them there is great distance of place diuersitie of traditions not in all thinges vnitie of opinions alteration in rites ceremonies and ordinances or estimatiō of the same as one churche peraduenture doth esteme their rytes traditions lawes ordinances and ceremonies to be of more vertue and efficacie than an other churche dothe esteme the same As the churche of Rome doth affirme certaine of theyr lawes and ordinaunces to be of suche estimation that they be of equall force with the worde of god and that who so euer disobeyeth or transgresseth the same commytteth deadly synne Yet we perceyuing the same to be discrepant from the truthe of scripture must nedes therin dissent from them But such diuersitie in opinions and other outward maners and customes of policie doth not dissolue and breake the vnitie whiche is in one god one faith one doctrine of Christe and his sacramentes preserued and kept in these seueral churches without any superioritie or preeminence that one churche by goddis lawes maye or ought to chalenge ouer an other And therfore the churche of Rome beinge but a seuerall churche chalenginge that name of Catholike aboue all other dothe great wrong to all other churches and dothe onely by force
bounde to loue theyr wyues euen as they loue theyr owne selfe and theyr owne bodies and euen as Christe loueth the churche his espouse He bringeth in the first institution of matrimonye as it was ordeyned by god in Paradise and alledgeth the wordes of god as they be before rehersed vpon whiche wordes the apostle inferreth and saythe This coniunction of man and woman togither in mariage wherby they are knytted vnited and made al one fleshe and one body Is the sacrament that is to saye a mystery and signification of that great and meruaylous coniunction whiche is betwene Christe and his churche For lyke as by vertue and efficacy of the fyrst institution of matrimony the husbande and the wyfe be made to be but one body wherof the husbād is hed Euen so Christ doth knytte and vnite conglutinate and make his churche to be one body with hym wherof he is the very head By the whiche wordes of saint Paule it appereth not onely what is the vertue and efficacy of matrimony in the vnitinge and incorporatynge of two bodies in one but also that it dothe signifye this other coniūction which is betwene Christ and his churche And that this coniunction betweene Christ and the churche is the very selfe thing whiche is signified and represented by the other coniunction of man and woman in mariage For thoughe saynt Paule vsed in this place other argumentes persuasions taken of the lawe of nature to enduce maried ꝑsons the one to loue the other saying that men naturally do loue and nourishe their owne bodies and their owne flesshe Yet he vseth this as a reason of great efficacye to persuade his purpose that is to say that all husbandes and wiues ought so to vse them selues the one to the other that their matrimony and all their workes and affections in the same myght and shuld corresponde and be cōformable and like vnto that moste holy thyng whiche is signified and represented thereby that is to say vnto that spirituall coniunction whiche is betwene Christ and his espouse the churche And that therefore especially the man ought and is bound to loue his wife and the wyfe to loue and obeye her husbande in all thinges lest by doinge the contrary they shuld make their matrimony vnlike to the thing that is signified therby And thus was matrimony not onely instituted by god sanctified by his word and dignified by his lawes euen from the beginning of the world But also Christ him selfe did accept approue and allow the same in the newe testament aswel by his worde as also by his sundry workes and dedes testifienge the same In so moch that he being inuited to a certain mariage made in Cana a towne of Galile Ioan i● did vouchesafe not onely to come thyther there to honour the said mariage with his corporall presence and with the presēce also of his blessed mother and his holy apostles but there he began also by tournyng of water in to wyne first to worke myracles to manyfeste his glory vnto the worlde Matt. xix And afterwarde in one other place whan the pharisees came vnto hym demanded whether a man might laufully be diuorced from his wife for euery cause Christ puttyng the said pharisees in remēbrance of the first institution of matrimony sayd vnto them Haue you not red how that god whiche created all thynges in the beginning did also forme and create man and woman said these wordes Therfore the man shal leaue his father and mother and shal adhere and cleaue vnto his wyfe they shal be two in one fleshe one body Wherfore vnderstand you saith he that sith man woman conioyned in matrimony be by goddis ordinance but one fleshe and one body they shuld not afterward be separated or diuorced one from the other And vnderstande you also that it is not laufull for any man to separate and diuide those persons a sunder whiche by goddis worde and his wyl and power be conioyned togither And whan the pharisees replying thervnto sayde Why than dyd Moyses commande vs to make a lybell of diuorce and so to departe and separate our selues from our wyues Christe answered them and sayd Moises consydering the hardenes and obstynacy of your hartes dyd permyt and suffre you so to do Howe be it I say vnto you that it was not so at the beginnynge that is to say it is cleane contrary to the godly institution and naturall order of the lawes of matrimony as it was instituted by god at the beginning that any mā married shulde be diuorced from his lawfull wyfe and be set at libertie to marry And therfore I say again vnto you that who so euer doth forsake his laufull wyfe onles it be for adultery commytted by her and mary an other I say he commytteth adulterye in so doinge And lykewise what woman soo euer doth forsake her laufull husbande and marrieth an other she also committeth adultery and the man also that marrieth her offendeth in like maner These wordes of Christe euydently declare his sentence in the approbation of the instytution of matrimony made at the beginning of the worlde and that it is Christes wyll and commaundement that the people of god shulde folowe and conforme theyr doinges vnto the lawes of matrimonye than made shuld obserue the same in such purity santimony as it was fyrst ordeyned without separatiō or diuorce that vnder the peyne of damnation And here also is one thing specially to be noted that in these wordes of Christe That whiche god hath conioined man may not separate is declared the infinite benignitie and goodnes of god towardes vs in that he hathe not onely conioyned our fyrste progenitours Adam and Eue togyther in maryage wherby he gaue vnto vs the originall beginnynge of our procreation but that he dothe also euer syth that tyme continually assiste man and woman and worketh with them in this cōiunction of mariage and is the very authour of all matrimonies which be laufully made betwene man and woman And therfore saint Paule saith Hebr. xiii Honorabile coniugium in omnibus thorus immaculatus that is to say Matrimony is honourable in all and the bedde vndefiled An other thyng also is to be noted that not only the act and procreation whiche els of it self were vnlawfull is by this sacrament made lawfull but also that the good bryngyng vp of chyldren borne in matrimony is so wel accepted of god that vnto it as vnto other good workes doone in faythe by grace is promysed life euerlasting accordynge to the wordes of saint Paule where he saith i. Tim. ii The woman was seduced and blynded by the serpent and soo synned dayly but she shal be saued by procreation and bringing forthe of children if the same doo perseuere and continue in faith and loue towardes god and in holynes and temperance in their actes and dedes And as this is spoken of the woman so it is also veryfied
the same whervnto sainte Peter exhorteth vs saying ii Pet. ●… Fall not frome the sure estate wherin ye be sette but increase and grow in grace in the knowlege of our lorde and sauiour Iesu Christ And to ascribe this dignitie vnto good workes it is no derogatiō to the grace of god Forasmoch as it is to be cōfessed that al good workes come of the grace of god And our merites as saint Augustine sayth be but the gyftes of god and so in our selfe we may not glory nor loke backe on our owne worthines or dignity whiche is naught as of our self but of the onely acceptation of goddes mercy And therfore we must as saynt Paule sayth Phili. iii. Extende our selfe to that whiche is afore vs to the rewarde of the heauenly callynge whiche is in Christe and stille procede in good workes knowynge our selues to be euermore greatter debtours to god for his grace And whan we haue done all whiche we be bydden doo the scripture teacheth vs to say that we be vnprofitable seruantes Luc. xvii bicause that what so euer we haue done it is but our duety nor we haue done nothing but that we haue receyued of his gifte to do and that to our profite and not to his But yet must we take hede that seing we haue receyued the grace of god we be not found vnprofitable seruātes in this wyse that is to say idell seruauntes to whome it shall be sayde Cast out the vnprofitable seruauntes Ma. xxv into the outwarde darkenes where shal be wepynge and gnashyng of tethe And saint Paule also exhorteth saying ● Cor. ii Receyue not the grace of god in vayne that is to saye worke well For the grace of god is giuen you to that entent and to that ende we are redemed by Christe and delyuered from the thraldom of synne and captiuitie of the deuyll that we shulde serue god 〈…〉 as Zachary sayth in holines and rightuousnes afore hym all our life And in an other place saincte Paule saythe The grace of god hath appered to bryng saluation vnto all men teaching vs that we renouncynge all vngodlynes and worldly desyres shulde lyue in this present worlde sobrely iustly and deuoutely loking for the blessed hope and apperance of the glory of the great god and our sauiour IESV CHRIST Which gaue hym selfe for vs to redeme vs from all wykednes and to clense vnto hym selfe a special people whiche shoulde be studious folowers of good workes In whiche godly sentence of saint Paule besides other great plenty of fruitfull lerning and edifienge he toucheth in thre wordes all the good workes of a true christen man where he saith Soberly Iustly and Deuoutly For in this worde Soberly he comprehendeth all abstinence and temperance and our duetie touchinge our body And in saieng Iustly he conteineth al workes of charitie towardes our neighbour with due obedience to our princes heades and gouernours And in this word Deuoutly he concludeth all our workes spirituall which be done immediatly vnto god as praier thinkinge of god desiringe of his glory c. And vnto all these workes ought we moste diligently with all labour and care to apply our wyl for these effectes and endes that is to saye the glorye of god the profite of our neyghbour and our owne merite that we may shewe our self thankful seruantes to our sauiour Iesu Christ and to be the very people of god and that he may be glorified in vs that his churche maye be edified by our exaumple that we maye auoyde falling into temptation and sinne that we maye scape the scourge of god that the grace of god and the giftes therof may encreace and be made perfecte in vs that we maye make our election stable and sure that we may attayne euerlastinge life being founde fruitful in the daye of iudgement where euery man shall receyue according to his workes Of prayer for soules departed FOr as moche as due ordre of charitie requyreth and the boke of Machabeis and dyuerse auncient doctours playnely shewe that it is a very good and charitable deede to pray for soules departed And for as moch as suche vsage hath continued in the churche so many yeres euen from the beginning men ought to iudge and thinke the same to be wel and profitable done And truely it standeth with the very ordre of charitie a christen man to pray for a nother bothe quycke and deade and to cōmende one an other in their praiers to goddis mercy to cause other to praye for them also as wel in masses exequies as at other times and to giue almes for them according to the vsage of the churche ancient opinion of the old fathers trusting that these thinges do not only profite and auayle them but also declare vs to be charitable folke bycause we haue mynde and desire to profite them which notwithstanding they be departed this present lyfe yet remayne they stil membres of the same mystical body of Christ whervnto we pertein And here is specially to be noted that it is not in the power or knowlege of any man to limit and dispence how moch and in what space of time or to what person particularly the said masses exequies and suffrages do profite and auayle Therfore charitie requireth that who so euer causeth any suche masses exequies or suffrages to be done shuld yet though their intente be more for one then for an other cause them also to be done for the vniuersal cōgregation of christen people quycke and deade for that power and knowlege afore rehersed perteineth only vnto god which alone knoweth the measures and times of his owne iudgement and mercies Furthermore bicause the place where the sowles remaine the name therof the state condition which they be in be to vs vncertaine therfore these with al other suche thinges must also be left to almighty god vnto whose mercy it is meete and conuenient for vs to cōmende them trustyng that god accepteth our prayers for them reseruyng the reste holy to god vnto whome is knowen theyr estate condition And not we to take vppon vs neyther in the one part ne yet in the other to gyue any fonde and temerarious iudgement in so hyghe thynges so farre passing our knowlege Finally it is moch necessary that all such abuses as heretofore haue bene brought in by supporters and mainteners of the papacye of Rome and their complicies concerning this matter be clerely put awaye and that we therfore absteine from the name of purgatory and no more dispute or reason therof Vnder colour of whiche haue ben aduansed many fonde and great abuses to make men beleue that through the bishop of Romes pardōs soules mighte clerely be deliuered out of it released out of the bondage of synne And that masses sayde at Scala celi and other prescribed places phātasied by mē did there in those places more profit the soules them in an other And also that a prescribed numbre of prayers soner than other thoughe as deuoutly said shuld further their petition soner yea specially if they were saide before one image more than an other which they phantasied Al these and such like abuses be necessary vtterly to be abolished and extinguished This boke bounde in paper boordes or claspes not to be solde aboue .xvi. d. ❧ IMPRINTED at London in Fletestrete by Thomas Barthelet printer to the kynges hyghnes the XXIX day of May the yere of our Lorde M.D.XLIII CVM priuilegio ad imprimendum solum