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A69089 An excellent and godly sermon most needefull for this time, wherein we liue in all securitie and sinne, to the great dishonour of God, and contempt of his holy word. Preached at Paules Crosse the xxvi. daye of October, an. 1578 by Laurence Chaderton Batcheler of Diuinitie. Chaderton, Laurence, 1536?-1640. 1578 (1578) STC 4924; ESTC S117846 46,847 118

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To the right worshipfull Master Richard Martin Warden of the Queenes Maiesties Mints and Alderman of the Citie of London Grace and peace from God the Father through Christ Iesus our Lord. I Haue sent vnto you right worshipfull and dearly beloued in the Lord according to your earnest request and my promise the summe and effecte of my Sermon preached at Paules Crosse desiring you to receiue it as a most certaine token of my vnfayned loue towardes you in Christ For although it come from an olde friend and brother in the Lord yet I send it vnto your worship for a Newe yeres gift to testifie a newe increase of my Christian loue towards you so many as shal reade it with purpose to liue according to the rule of sound doctrine and godlines And concerning you of whose integritie I haue good experience I perswade my selfe that our most mercifull Father by this meanes vvill vvorke in your heart the plentifull increase of the giftes and invvard graces of that nevv man vvhich is framed according to the Image of his dearely beloued sonne Christ Iesus For as you haue bene most earnest to haue in vvriting this doctrine so I doubt not but you vvill be most diligent in the practise thereof for vvhich cause I commit it into your hands to vse to Gods glorie the profit of his children to your ovvne comfort Grace peace and loue vvith faith from God the Father and from the Lord Iesus Christ be vvith you novve and euer Amen From Cambridge by your most louing friend and brother in the Lord Laurence Chaderton To the Christian Reader AS much reading is a wearines to the flesh so there is neither end nor profit in making many bookes True wisdome escheweth both but the folie of our time neuer ceaseth to write nether can be satisfied with reading the new and variable inuētions of men A fault amongst wise Philosophers much misliked how much more ought it to be cōdemned eschewed of al learned Christians But vaine glory desire of popular fame in the writers desire of filthy lucre in the Printers haue stuffed our English studies with many superfluous vnnecessary books to the great hurt of many good wits to the hinderance of cōstant iudgemēt in the soūdnes of Christiā doctrine A matter most necessary to be reformed by such as haue receiued authority to this end that neither our Church nor cōmon weale shuld be hurt but rather bettered by the writings of men For my part I wish with all my heart that we had fewer bookes greater skill in the old newe Testament of Christ wherin are bequeathed vnto vs most heauenly precious Iewels legacies of the immortal inheritance to which most sure word Testament if we take heed as vnto a light that shineth in a dark place we shal be directed aright in the strait way that leadeth to immortalitie happines Now touching this my Sermon if I did thinke deare Christian Reader that it would quench in the mind of any the desire of hearing the Gospell preached not rather inflame their heart both to hearing faithful working I would rather haue buried it in perpetuall silence then committed it to writing But being fully perswaded that by this meanes the Lord God in mercye wil bring into the minds of those that heard me a fruitfull remēbrance of his mighty working by the power of his spirit at that present to their singular comfort I haue in some part satisfied the earnest importunat sute of many deare Christians and brethren who did both by letters word of mouth after a sort compel me to write it The summe and effect of al I haue set downe not in the same words I spake for the Lord knoweth I neuer writ it and therfore could not but in other so plainly as I could for the capacity and vnderstāding of al. I haue added those things whereof then I could not partly for lacke of time partly for other necessary occasiōs intreat And albeit mine owne inabilitie in this kinde of writing wherein I am altogether a stranger and the feare of the seuere censure of the learned eloquent diuines did greatly disswade me yet my earnest desire both to leaue behind me some smal testimonie of my saith cōscience religion also to haue my iudgement touching faith workes approued of the English church did as it were violētly carie me to this dutiful worke of loue Now my harty desire is that this my labour may be acceptably receiued louingly expounded of all my prayer vnto God is shal be that euery one of vs according to the measure of the gift of Christ may be inabled by his spirit to hold fast the sound doctrine of pure religion in life and in death with al ioy of the holy Ghost sincerely to practise the same to the glory of Christ the edificatiō of his Church But let no man thinke that the reading of this can be half so effectual and profitable to him as the hearing was or might be For it wāteth the zeale of the speaker the attention of the hearer the promise of God to the ordinary preaching of his word the mighty inward working of his holy spirit many other thīgs which the Lord worketh most mercifully by the preaching of his glorious Gospel which are not to be hoped for by reading the written Sermons of his ministers Neuerthelesse I trust that he will blesse the reading hereof to the praise of his owne name the cōfort of his Church To him therefore by Christ be al praise honour in the Church for euer Amen Matthewe vij 21 Not euery one that saith vnto me Lord Lord shall enter into the kingdome of heauen but he that doth my Fathers wil which is in heauen 22 Many will say to mee in that daye Lord Lord haue we not by thy Name prophecied and by thy Name cast out deuils by thy Name done many great works 23 And then will I professe to them I neuer knewe you depart from me ye that worke iniquitie THese three short verses are a principall part of that heauenly sermon which our sauiour Christ preached in the mount vnto his own disciples and the people The summe and meaning hereof is a dreadful declaration of the final destruction and eternall condemnation of all counterfait and hypocritical professors of Gods true Religion For although in the former verses Christ did particularly describe vnto his auditorie false and dissembling prophets by their fruits to the end they might better know them yet in this 21. verse he ascendeth from that particular to a general description of all false fayned professors of the trueth of what calling and function soeuer they be of in the Church or common wealth as appeareth most plainly both by the similitudes generally vsed in the 17.18 19. verses going before and also by these words Not euerie one that saith vnto
wholesome words which thou hast heard of me in fayth and loue which is in Christ Iesus That worthy thing which was cōmitted to thee keepe through the holy Ghost vvhich dvvelleth in vs. And to Titus Aboue all thinges shevve thy selfe an example of good vvorkes vvith vncorrupt doctrine vvith the vvholesome vvoorde vvhich cannot be reproued This is that which though we alledge in the last daye for our selues we shal not be disliked or reiected But alas our kinde and maner of preaching whether we regarde the vtterance of speach or affection of our hearts doth farre differ from this nay it is almost cleane contrary to it for it giueth no life to those which are dead in sinne it hath no power to strike in sunder or to vnloose the holde of sinne no sharpenesse to cutte a sunder the cordes of wickednesse it can not enter to the diuiding a sunder of the soule and spirit the ioyntes and the marowe neither can it discerne betweene the thoughts and intentes of the heart and why our woordes are of our owne making and not such as the Spirit of God teacheth our matter for the most part is the deuises of men the dispositiō of our hearts prophane worldly and carnall our intent and purpose is to get honour and worldly preferments No maruayle therefore though our labours be cursed and not blessed and wee our selues in the day of iudgement be reiected for as I haue taught before it is not the woorke done but the maner of doing that pleaseth our heauenly Father So that those onely which preach the worde in faith hope loue feare and all maner of watchfulnesse in season and out of season being ready as to deale vnto the people the Gospel of God so also if necessitie require their owne liues for the confirmation of their flocke those I say only shall reape the fruite of their labours with great ioye and gladnesse euen eternall lyfe wherein they shall shine as the starres of heauen As for others who haue in preaching the worde sought themselues their owne praise and commoditie hauing litle or no care of Gods heritage that it might be saued of which sort be those whereof I haue already spoken a litle before though they say in the day of iudgement Lorde Lord haue we not prophecied in thy Name yet they shal be sent away to their owne place of punishment as workers of iniquitie If then the outwarde worke of preaching which is so profitable vnto the Church for the saluacion of soules shal be reiected being separated from the pure maner who dare alledge casting out of deuils and the working of great miracles which onely appertaine to the safety of body Let not therfore the Papists reioyce though they were able to confirme euery point of their religion by a great miracle whereas in deede they are not except we will iudge their vaine forged miracles to be done by the finger of God for yf these myracles be separated from the true maner of doing the Fathers will the dooers themselues are but workers of iniquitie as Christ most truely termeth them in the verse following and therefore so farre from being iustified by these or any other workes of charitie being separated from the true maner of doing that thei shal be vnto them sufficient matter of condemnacion Well it is neither preaching nor working of miracles that can deliuer the preacher or any other from the sentence of death in that day neither any other which proceedeth not from the right maner of doing the Fathers will. But in asmuch as the wicked ones which beare the shewe of Christianitie may both in the outwarde worke and in a certaine maner of doing come verie nere vnto the acceptable doing of the Fathers will which in appearance they do verie much resemble it shal be verie profitable to serch a litle deeper if by any meanes we can finde how many and what be those gifts which the wicked ouer and besides these may alledge for themselues because thei are cōmon to them with the godly It is certain by the doctrine of our sauiour Christ in the Gospel of Matthew Mark Luke that the wicked may willingly heare vnderstand ioyfully receyue professe the worde yea indure for a season falsely perswade them selues to beleeue So is it witnessed of Simon Magus that he hearde Philip preaching vnderstood him ioyfully receiued his doctrine and that he beleeued was baptized and continued with Philippe in these wordes Then Simon him selfe beleeued also and vvas baptized and continued vvith Philippe and vvondered vvhen he savve the signes and great miracles that vvere done Notwithstanding Peter affirmed to his face that he had no parte nor fellowshippe in that businesse because his heart was not ryght in the syght of God but full of gall and bitternesse and that he was in the bonde of iniquitie Moreouer they may relieue and succour greatly and highly esteeme of the ministers of Christ thinking nothing to deare for them So Paule witnesseth of the Galatians saying And the triall of me which was in my fleshe ye dispised not neither abhorred but ye receiued me as an angel of god yea as Christe Iesus What was then your felicity for I beare you record that if it had bin possible you would haue plucked out your ovvn eyes haue giuen thē vnto me Yet they afterwarde as it followeth in the same place esteemed him as an enemie in somuch as he sayeth he doubted of them Againe they may abstayne from euill and do the outward works of charitie wherby they seeme very ryghteous vnto men as did the Scribes Pharises they may giue their goods and landes vnto the church as did Ananias and Saphira they may bee lightned with the knowledge of the trueth taste of the heauenly gift the good worde of God and the powers of the worlde to come and be made partakers of the holie Ghost and yet fall from the grace receyued as it is in the 6. and 10. chap. to the Hebrewes Finally they may suffer banishmēt and persecution for the outward profession of the trueth yea they may do all the outward workes in seruing of God helping their neyghbour which the godly doe but when the question shall be demaunded of Christ who in deede and in trueth is his brother sister and mother he wil answere Whosoeuer shal do my fathers vvill vvhich is in heauen the same is my brother sister mother Now seeing how farre sinners and vngodly men may resemble the deare children of God yet be voyde of the graces of regeneration let vs looke into our selues into our hearts cōsciences whole maner of our life that we may see know in all our actions wherin we differ frō the wicked how we do our Fathers wil for it behoueth euery true Christian cōstrained with the loue of Christ to do all these works before mencioned in constant faith in sure