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A01236 A Christian confession of the late moste noble and mightie prince, Friderich of that name the third, Count Palatine by [ye] Rhein, one of the electours of the holy Empire, and Duke in Bauire: wherein constantlie and meekelie he departed out of this world the 26. of October in the yere of our Lord God 1576. Taken word for word out of his last will and testament. Whereunto is added the Lantgraue his answere to the French King; Proclamations. 1620-07-01 Friedrich III, Elector Palatine, 1515-1576.; Johann Casimir, Pfalzgraf bei Rhein, 1543-1592.; Wilhelm IV, Landgrave of Hesse, 1532-1592. 1577 (1577) STC 11348; ESTC S116026 25,880 96

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setting forth of the said trew and christian religion Euen as wee for our own persō as heretofore so notwithstanding minde to continue by the said knowen and cōfessed trueth through the grace of the most highest vntill our last ende And so first and in generall wee confesse with an vnfained assured heart that we stedfastly beleeue whatsoeuer is reuealed contained taught witnessed and grounded in the holye propheticall and apostolicall scripture and doctrine in the righte trewe christian and vncorrupted vnderstanding and meaning of the same in such sorte as the churche in the time of the Apostles did comprehende the principall poyntes of christian doctrine in our christian creede commonly called Symbolum apostolorum and as afterwarde in the confession of the counsel of Nice and Athanasius the former apostolicall faithe was truly expounded and declared This is the chiefe foundation wherevpon we and all other true beleeuers in Christe which eyther haue bene before vs presently are or shall come hereafter ought to build our faith And through this we also hope to bee saued according to the saying of Athanasius in his Symbolo whosoeuer wil be saued must before al things holde the true christian faith And seeing the confession and declaration of the christian faith which in our time and namely in the yeere of our lorde god 1530. was openly presented at Augusta to the Emperour Charles of that name the fifte with the apologie thereto annexed was gathered out of the saide propheticall and apostolicall doctrine aboue named creedes or confessions as a summarie of them as the time then suffred and therevpon grounded thēselues as vpō the chiefest and vnfalliblest foundation the onely certaine and stedfaste line whereby they ought to bee directed For this cause wee also syth the time that wee came to the knowledge of Gods trueth haue receiued and allowed the same with other Electors and Princes beeing addicted thereto wee also for the mainetenaunce of Christian vnitye and peace in the righte and true vnderstanding and meaning of the same and with this declaration did set our hande Seale thereto And according to this commaunded the preachers and teachers to instructe in our landes and dominions as wee yet also confesse and acknowledge the same both of the saide confession and of al other writings that are agreeing and conformable with the godlie prophetical apostolical scriptures As wee especially take the cathechisme which wee heretofore haue caused to bee printed and published and also the booke of the reformation and orders of our churches wherein all the questions of christian doctrine are distinctlye orderlye and intelligiblye conteyned and also in some parte more amplye explaned But for the more declaration of our minde and meaning and to the intent our deare children the whole posteritye and euerye particular personne maye as it were in a briefe summe or collection vnderstande what wee particularlye beleeue and holde in all and euerye of the articles of the christian faithe and no man after our deathe maye defame vs with anye erronious opinions and sectes as it is the custome and propertye of manie vnquiet persons in these dayes of the euill worlde and for the satisfying of them which vnderstande and interprete the said confession of Augusta and the Apologye thereof in some poyntes after another sense and meaning then the letter and true vnderstanding can beare following the direction of Goddes worde whereto it referreth it self as to the chiefest foundation wee beleeue holde and confesse from the bottome of our heart the articles of our olde trew and knowen Christiā faith in maner as foloweth I Beleeue in God the father almightie maker of heauen and earth and in Iesu Christ his onely Sonne our lord who was conceiued by the holye Ghost borne of the virgin Marye suffred passion vnder Pontius Pilate was crucified dead buried and descended into hell He rose againe the third daye from death he ascended into heauen and sitteth on the right hande of God the father almightie from thence hee will come to iudge the quicke and the dead I beleeue in the holie Ghost the holy church vniuersall the communion of Saints the forgiuenes of sinnes the rising againe of the bodies and life euerlasting That is We beleeue and confesse that the eternal father of our lord Iesus Christ made heauen and earth and all that therein is of nothing and also yet conserueth and gouerneth the same by his eternall wisedome and prouidence And that not for our own desertes or worthinesse but of meere grace and mercie and according to his godly prouidence for his onely begotten and deare sonne Christ Iesus sake he also is our God and Father vppon whome we haue so set and reposed our confidence that we dout not but that he will prouide for vs all thinges necessarie for our bodies and soules hereafter euē as he hath done heretofore And as hitherto he hath turned to our best and profite all such euils as the deuil and the world haue attempted against vs euen so hereafter he wil be no lesse gracious and mercifull vnto vs seeing hee is able to do it as an almightie God wil also doe it as a louing Father Secondlye wee beleeue and confesse that Iesus Christe the sonne of the almightie God from the beginning begotten of the Father is one and the same GOD with the Father and the holye Ghost and at the time appointed as it was determined in the eternall wisedome of God was conceaued by the holie Ghoste in the wombe of the most pure and alwayes virgin Marye tooke vppon him our fleshe was borne into the world To this ende that hee beeing our King and highe Prieste for which cause he is called Christ might be our Mediatour and brother receiue vs to grace and as a true Iesus and Sauiour reconcile vs to his heauenlye Father We also beleeue that for that cause hee suffered a moste shamefull deathe vnder Pontius Pilate the Iudge to the intent he might redeeme and deliuer vs from euerlastinge death wherin we otherwise were and must haue perpetually remained and to deliuer and loss vs from the curse which by the sinne and fall of our first fathers Adam and Eue was rooted in all mankinde We beleeue also and confesse that this Lorde Iesus Christe being made an offering vppon the crosse is so puissant and strong that by the power and strength of the same through the working of the holy Ghost our olde man is with him crucified dead buried so as the euill concupiscenses of the flesh ought not anye more beare rule in vs but rather we should offer vp our selues vnto him as a sweete sacrifice of thankesgiuing We beleeue also that hee was buried and therefore vndoubtedly dead yea also that he descended into hell to the intent that in our greatest tentations we might assure our selues that our Lorde Iesus Christ by his vnspeakeable sorowes pangues and horrours which he also suffered in his soule both vpon the crosse
A CHRISTIAN CONFESSION of the late moste noble and mightie Prince Friderich of that name the third Count Palatine by the Rhein one of the Electours of the holy Empire and Duke in Bauire wherein constantlie and meekelie he departed out of this world the 26. of October in the yere of our Lord God 1576. Taken word for word out of his last will and testament Whereunto is added the Lantgraue his answere to the French King. 1. Petri. 3. Be alwayes readie to giue answere to euerie man that asketh you a reason of the hope that is in you Roman 10. If a man beleue Christ Iesus with his heart he shal be righteous If a man confesse him with his mouth he shal be saued Matth. 10. Whosoeuer shall confesse me before men him will I acknowledge before my Father which is in heauen But whosoeuer shal denie me before men him also will I denie before my Father which is in heauen Imprinted at London by Christopher Barkar ANNO. 1577. Iohn Casimire by the grace of God Count Palatine by the Rhein Duke in Bauire c. and appointed Lieutenant Generall of the said Palatinate besides the Rhein sendeth greeting ALthough the highe and mightie prince our entirelie beloued Lorde and father Friderich late Paltzgraue by the Rhein and Elector of the holie empire of worthie memorie in the whole time of his gouernement and especially in the yere of our lord god 1566 at the time of the diet holden at Augusta where he was present about the confession of his christian faith and also in the Cathechisme and booke of the reformation and orders of the churches in his dominions heretofore published hath sufficiently declared witnessed to the whole world that neither he him selfe held or mainteined nor in his landes and dominions had suffered to be set forth and published anie other kinde of religion then that which was in all partes agreeable vnto the doctrine of the holy prophetical and apostolical scriptures besides conformable with the confession of Augusta and apologie thereof as the same was allowed of by the Princes Estates assembled at Nawmburg yet sithe the time of the departure of our said lord and father out of this vale of miserie we haue partly our selues with our own eares heard and partly vnderstoode from other places to our great grief that it hath bene giuen out by some although vntruelie that our said father before his death should haue bene remoued from his former confession as though aforetimes he had proceeded to farre in such matters And albeit wee for our owne part sith the time that by the grace of God we were called out of Poperie haue alwayes taken and founde his said Confession to be no otherwise then Christian groūded in the infallible word of God and especially at the time of the said dyet of Augusta where we attended vpon our said father and by his commandemēt exhibited the bookes of the holie Bible and Confession of Augusta before the Electours and other Princes of the Empire then present and the Commissioners Ambassadours of those which were absent Out of which in our said fathers behalf we desired that an other and better confession might bee shewed and taught vnto him where seeing none of them brought any thing at al against our said fathers confessiō wee were at that time the more confirmed therein And since according to the same haue not onely with heart and mouth professed but also being accompanied with diuers noble men other vertuous honest persones fearing God haue at two seueral times sufficiently in the face of the whole worlde witnessed our zeale therein And yet in like sort as we haue bene enformed it hath bene imputed vnto vs that if we were not wholy departed remoued from our fathers said Cōfession yet at the lest we were become somewhat lesse earnest then before For which cause seeing our said Lord and father in the absence of the noble mightie Prince Ludouick Palzgraue by the Rhein now Electour of the holie Empire our welbeloued Lord and brother about the space of one moneth before his departure called and sent for vs in this place vnto him where we remained with him still vntill his ende in which time we vnderstoode from himselfe that not onely the aboue mentioned Confession heretofore published was with his owne hands made but also that he had caused the same to be written and inserted in his last will and testament And further are witnesses that we haue both heard seene that vntil his last breath he with good remēbrance and great constancie cōtinued in the profession of the same and so blessedly departed in our Lord Christ Iesus And where as afterwards our said welbeloued brother comming hither and with common cōsent opening the said will and testament which in the meane time remained not onely vntouched by anie person but also kept vnder the handes and seales of good and sufficient witnesses and further was in euerie leafe subscribed with our said fathers owne hande we not onely founde therein contained his aboue mentioned Confession but also that we his children appointed executours of his said last will vpon paine of the auoiding of Gods displeasure anger and curse and eternall and worldly punishment by vertue and power of Gods immutable precept of obedience due vnto him were commanded and enioyned both to mainteine our said fathers confession and also to do our endeuours for the planting and spreading of it further For which cause with a good conscience as we trust and also without any discredit or preiudice to our fathers said will and for diuers other weightie and necessarie causes wee could not any lōger forbeare for knowledge of the truth answering of such reportes as haue bene vntruely bruted and spred abroad to the contrarie openly to giue herewith a true testimonie of the saide matter causing the said Confession as it was word for word written and inserted in our fathers said testament to be published and printed To the intent that the duetiful accomplishment and fulfilling of his said last and deare will which is not onely committed to the charge of the Electour our said lord brother although to him chiefly but also to his subiectes Counsellours officers and especially to the vniuersitie here the Schole and ministers also to the whole posteritie euery man in particular as is expressely conteined in the said testament might be knowen vnto them and they thereby vnderstande their duetie what they haue to do and further euerie person whatsoeuer be thereby assuredlie perswaded in his conscience that our sayd lord and father in no other confession nor in any erronious condemned opinion but in a most Christian confession and acknowledging of the infallible and inuincible truth of our common true and auncient Christian faith departed most godlie out of this vale of miserie into euerlasting ioye and quietnes By which confession as grounded vpon the right rocke Christ Iesus our Lord
and before hath deliuered vs from the sorowes and paine of hell So that from henceforth neither hell nor the deuill shal hinder or hurte vs in our saluatiō We beleue also with our heart that the third day he rose again from the dead And we are certainly persuaded first that by his resurrection hee hath ouercome death to the intent hee might make vs partakers of the righteousnes which he hath purchased for vs by his bitter passion and death And secondly that we also now by his power should bee resuscitated quickened to newnes of life And thirdly that the resurrection of Christe is a most certaine assurance vnto vs that as he is first risen vp againe from death so wee also at the last daye shal be raysed vp againe to life euerlasting And further wee also beleeue that Christ our Lorde truely and visiblie with his manifested manhoode which he had takē on him is ascēded vp into heauen there sitteth on the right hande of his heauenly Father that is to saye with heauēly and godly maiestie he sheweth him selfe vnto all the holy Angels and mē to be a head of his whole Church and from thence also truely and visiblie as he ascended vp hee shall againe come downe in the cloudes in the dominion and maiestie of his Father to iudge the liuing and the dead And yet notwithstanding wee confesse and acknowledge that albeit our Lord IESUS Christ true God and man according to his humane nature is now no more in earth but in heauen yet according to his Godhead maiestie grace and spirite hee neuer departeth from vs And wee litle esteeme that which is sayde by some that both the natures were so vnited and confounded in Christe as though his humane nature were in all places as the diuine is For seeing the diuine nature is incomprehensible and alwayes to bee found in all places it followeth necessarilie that it is both without the humane nature which was assumed also personallie vnited to the same euen as the diuine nature neuer left heauen when Christ was cōceaued in the wōbe of the blessed virgin And all this which our Lord Christ hath suffered and done we beleue and cōfesse that it hath bene done for the behoofe and benefit of vs that he thereby hath giuē him self vnto vs as our owne And besides the rest this comforteth vs most that we are assured that our flesh is alreadie in heauen that our Sauiour Christ Iesus sendeth down vnto vs frō thēce his holy ghost as a pledge By the inspiration power of whom we seeke the thinges which are aboue where Christ sitteth on the right hand of God his Father and not things here vpon earth Thirdly wee beleue and confesse that the holy Ghost with God the Father and God the sonne is a true only and eternall God secondly that he is giuē vnto vs to make vs partakers through a true faith in Christ of al his good giftes and benefites and further that he is our comforter and is with vs and will remaine with vs vntill the ende As touching the vniuersall Christian Church we beleue that the sonne of God hath out of all kinreds and generations of men chosen a congregation vnto him selfe for euerlasting life by the holie Ghost his godly word in the vnitie of true faith which frō the beginning of the world he hath gathered yet gathereth together preserueth defēdeth beleue also that we are a liuely member therof and so shall remaine eternally Of the communion of Saints we beleue and confesse that wee with al and euerie true beleuers as members of our Lord Jesus Christ haue a communion and societie in all his treasures and giftes and therefore we acknowledge that wee are debters of all such giftes as he hath imparted vnto vs to bestowe thē willingly and ioyfully to the profit helpe of others our commembers Wee beleeue and confesse also that God the Father for the satisfaction and ful paiment of Christ Iesus hath forgiuen and neuer will call to remembrance our sinnes or sinful inclinations and affections wherewith wee haue to fight all the dayes of our life but rather will giue and impute vnto vs the righteousnes of Christ Iesus So that wee neede not to bee afraid of the iudgement of God. Of the resurrection of the flesh we beleeue and confesse that not onely our soules when they shall be departed out of our bodies by temporall death are in the same instant takē vp and receiued vnto Christ their head but also that our flesh shal be in the last day vnited againe with our soules and made conformable vnto the glorious bodie of Christ Iesus Of life euerlasting we beleue and confesse that euen as now we feele in our hearts the beginning of an euerlasting ioy so after this life wee shall possesse an eternall blessednes which neither eie hath seene nor eare heard nor any mās heart can conceiue God bee alwayes thāked praised therfore and thereto helpe vs God the Father Sonne and holie Ghost one true and euerlasting god Amen And for asmuch as without cause we haue bene suspected of many as though we helde beleued not in such sort of the holy and blessed Sacraments as became good Christians wee haue thought good immediatly after the former Confessiō of our faith to set down also in writing our plaine Confession of those pointes We therfore beleue and cōfesse both with our mouth hearte and penne that all Sacramentes aswell of the olde as newe Testament were appointed and ordained by God him selfe to this end that they all should signifie and pointe as with a finger vnto the bloudie offering of Christ Iesus once accōplished vpon the crosse as vndoubtedly all the patriarches and faithfull fathers in the olde Testament herewith onely comforted them selues in faith when they killed their lambes other beastes that after the same sorte the seede of the woman the Lord Iesus should be slaine and make a full satisfaction and paiment for the sinnes of the whole worlde And therefore the holie Sacraments as many hundred yeres hitherto in the scholes hath bene taught to youth and yet is are onely Sacrae rei symbola inuisibilis gratiae visibilia signa that is to say visible signes or seales of a holy thing namely of the grace of God in Christ Iesus whereby we are assured and made certain of that which otherwise in Gods worde by God him selfe and his holy Prophets Apostles hath bene promised vnto vs And we beleue and holde stedfastly that the Lorde God thought chieftiest vpon the weaknes and infirmitie of mans nature and as the only knower and searcher of heartes vnderstoode how hard it was for the nature of man to beleue the naked worde of God which is preached and declared in the holy Gospel And therefore he would also represent and set before our eyes such things which we daily vse and are most knowen vnto vs to quicken stirre