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A14710 An hundred, threescore and fiftene homelyes or sermons, vppon the Actes of the Apostles, written by Saint Luke: made by Radulpe Gualthere Tigurine, and translated out of Latine into our tongue, for the commoditie of the Englishe reader. Seene and allowed, according to the Queenes Maiesties iniunctions; In Acta Apostolorum per Divum Lucam descripta, homiliƦ CLXXV. English Gwalther, Rudolf, 1519-1586.; Bridges, John, d. 1618. 1572 (1572) STC 25013; ESTC S118019 1,228,743 968

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hir forfathers in liuing with a man vncircumcised All which things although she had vnworthely committed yet it is likely that there was remayning in hir some feeling of that pure religion wherein she had bene brought vp from hir tender yeres This seemeth to bee the cause that shee was so desirous to heare Paule preache whose doctrine euery body spake of Which thing she might easily obteyne of Felix hir husbande louing hir so entirely Heere by the way wee may see what remayneth commonly for them which make mariage with wicked persons and boyde of true religion For although they being blinded eyther with the sting of concupiscence or bewitched with the glory of richesse and honour goe about to shake off all sense of religion yet the sting of conscience returneth agayne and the desire of fayth so denied and naughtely forsaken kindleth agayne but commonly dothe them little good bycause they haue so little regarde of God and their owne saluation Wherefore wee muste thinke that it was not without a cause that God by Moyses commaunded his people to abstayne from mariage with Infidels bycause he knew they were hereby like to incurre the present daunger of their saluation For the which cause Paule also willing to confirme the olde lawe forbiddeth vs to beare the yoke with vnbeleeuers Also it behoueth vs to marke the goodnesse of God which suffered the worde of the Gospell whereby lyfe and saluation is offered vnto man to bee preached vnto those that were polluted with suche filthy luste Hee is therefore truely that God which desireth to haue men saued and willeth not the death of a synner but rather that he should repente and lyue Heere vnto belong many examples of the Gospell wherein wee reade that Chryste of a certayne singular fauour and familiaritie offered saluation vnto Publicans and Harlots Which as it serueth for our consolation when we bee troubled with the suggestions of Sathan whereby he calleth the certayntie of our saluation into question so also it admonisheth vs of our dutie that we wickedly despise not the grace of god which he so louingly offereth vnto vs For as the preaching of the gospel is the cause of saluation to them that beleue and repent so they are inexcusable before God which being without repentance wickedly contemne it when it is offered of whose number we shall hereafter heare that Felix was But let vs see Paules Sermon whiche Luke reporteth not worde for word but reciteth only the cheefe pointes wherof may easyly gathered what he said These are three in nūber First Felix heareth him entreate of the fayth in christ Furthermore as Christ is alwayes constant in him selfe is but one yesterday to day for euer so there is alwayes but one trade of faith in Christ which ought not to be changed Wherfore we must thinke Paule spake none other things at this time but such as are conteyned else where both in his Sermons and Epistles The summe of all which is that men are iustifyed and saued freely without the workes of the lawe through faith onely in christ And as he laboured to bring the Iewes vnto Christ from the affiaunce in workes of the lawe so is it like that he entreated much of morall virtues before Felix bycause they little auayle vnto true Iustice in the sight of God but are acceptable vnto God bicause of fayth onely in Christ bicause we haue occasion euery where to speake of these thinges we will nowe tarry the lesse while vppon them This marke how the fayth in Christ must not be preached in corners and where no feare of daunger is but must then be stoutly and freelye confessed when we percyue the worlde offended with vs for the same Therefore they are not to be hearkened to which accompt the confession of faith among things indifferent For so they accuse the Apostles and holy martirs of Christ of madnesse whiche were neuer more feruent in defendyng the fayth than when they sawe it most cruellye assaulted Also the Anabaptistes are confuted by this example of Paule which being apprehended by the Magistrates can scarce be brought at any time to giue an accompt of their faith and many times will neither confirme their owne opinions with anye argumentes nor aunswere to the argumentes made agaynst them Howbeit Peter commaundeth all Christians to be ready to giue a reason of their faith to euery one that asketh them And Paule was so litle ashamed either of his fayth or doctrine that he disdayned not to preache the same being in bands before an heathen tyranne and filthie adultresse Secondly Paule reasoneth of Iustice and Temperance But vnder these two vertues are comprehended the true fruits of the faith that iustifieth Iustice we vnderstand in this place to be that that giueth vnto euery man that is his and therfore comprehendeth vnder hir all vertues Christe commendeth this vertue where he commaundeth to giue vnto God the thinges belonging vnto him and vnto Cesar the thynges that are due vnto him hereunto is to be referred that that Paule writeth in an other place Geue vnto all men that is their due tribute to whom tribute belongeth Custome to whom custome is due Feare to whom feare aperteyneth Honour to whom honour apperteyneth c. Temperaunce is an impediment or stoppe against vnlawfull desyres and brideleth voluptuousnesse that we be not carried with the entisementes thereof to sinne against God and iustice Therfore whatsoeuer might be sayde touching the exercise of vertues and good woorkes Paule did comprehende it vnder these two kindes namely Iustice and Temperance And these things must of necessitie be subiect to the doctrine of fayth both bycause they be the true fruites as we saide euen nowe by the whiche fayth is knowen and also bicause no man shoulde abuse the pretence of fayth to cloke his carnall libertie against the which many thinges are euery where sayde in the writinges of the Apostles Furthermore Paules prudencie ioyned with his free speache is here to be considered For he reasoneth of suche fruites of true fayth as cheefely were wanting in his hearers For we haue declared before that Felix did many thinges like a tyranne in gouernaunce of the prouince and had more regarde of his priuate aduantage than of publique iustice And Drusilla like a filthie adultresse marryed with an vncircumcised person contrary to the lawe of god Therefore it was meete to set these things before their eyes that they might plainely vnderstand how farre off they were from the way of saluation This example teacheth vs what we ought to preache and after what sorte many men would haue the grace of God and the faith that iustifieth only preached But the wickednesse of this world and of our age wherby we see all men euery where rushe into all kinde of mischeefe requireth a farre other thing Therefore these things must be reproued least we preach the grace of God in vaine to them that yet vnderstande not what