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A68449 A catholike and ecclesiasticall exposition of the holy Gospell after S. Iohn. Gathered out of all the singuler and approued deuines (which the Lorde hath giuen vnto his Church) by Augustine Marlorate. And translated out of Latin into Englishe by Thomas Timme minister. Seene and allovved according to the order appoynted; Novi Testamenti catholica expositio ecclesiastica. English. Selections Marlorat, Augustin, 1506-1562.; Tymme, Thomas, d. 1620. 1575 (1575) STC 17406; ESTC S114256 780,235 632

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shorte so it maye bée sayde to all those that worshippe deade saintes as Gods that in time to come they shall haue no greater enimies than those to whome they presume to giue that glory that belongeth to Christ C. And hereby let vs learne that wée must not glory in the Scriptures because except we worship the Sonne of God in true obedince of Fayth there shal arise in the latter day against vs so many accusers as God hath raysed vp witnesses vnto him Jn whome ye trust Hée doth not accuse them of suspition as though they ascribe the cause of their saluation vnto Moyses but he meaneth that they leaned vnto Moyses amis as though they shoulde haue him a patrone and defender of wicked obstinacie For after this maner they are sayde to repose their trust in Moyses 46. For if ye had beleeued Moyses yee woulde haue beleeued me for he wrote of me If ye had beleeued Moyses B. By the holy Ghost onely wée beléeue the worde of GOD. Therefore if they had beléeued Moyses they had had the holy Ghost no doubt the searcher of the profounde misteries of God by whiche they hauing boldenesse coulde not choose but know and acknowledge God offering himselfe to be knowne muche more playnely in Christ than in Moses C. Hée sheweth therefore why Moyses shall be their accuser namelye because they reiect his doctrine And we knowe that there can be no greater iniury done to the seruaunts of God than to haue their doctrine contemned slaundered Furthermore looke what Ministers the Lorde hath appoynted for his worde of the same worde also they must be reuengers Ministers are techers to saluatiō and witneses to damnation Therefore the Lorde hath made his Prophetes to represent two personages as to be maysters and teachers of the godly to saluation and sleyers of the reprobate by their testimonye For he wrote of mee Bv. Christ verily was the onely scope of Moyses as they which knowe that Christ is the ende and the life of the law can well ynough testifie also But if any man being not content therwith desireth to haue probation hereof let him first of all dilligently reade the Epistle to the Hebrues Acts. 7.2 to which also agréeeth the saying or sermon of Steeuen than let him noate what testimonies the Apostle Paule applyeth to this purpose A Let him also sée those thinges which are noated in the xxiiii Chapter of Luke beginning at the .xxvii. verse C To be shorte without Christ the whole ministerye of Moyses vanisheth away 47. But if ye beleeue not his wrightings how shall ye beleeue my wordes M. What was then the aucttoritye of Moyses greater than the auctoritie of Christ C. For Christ séemeth here to ascribe more credite to Moses than to himselfe and yet wée knowe that by the voyce of the Gospell heauen and earth were shaken But Christ frameth his speache to those with whome hée had to doe For the Iewes without all controuersie greatly estéemed the aucthority of the Law So it coulde not be but that Christ shoulde be inferiour to Moyses To this ende pertayneth the Antithesis or secret comparison in this verse of wrightinges and of wordes for hereby hée doth exagerate and amplifie their infidelitie that the truth of God being as it were written in tables had notwithstanding no fayth nor credite among them M. Therefore Christ béeing compared with Moyses had scarce in the eyes of the Iewes the place of a shadowe A. But if we haue respect to the condition and dignitie of them boathe Christ is to be preferred before Moses there shall appeare great difference For looke howe muche honour hée hath that buildeth the house more than the house it selfe so muche more glorye was hée worthy of than Moyses Also Moyses was faythfull in that house as a trusty seruaunt for to giue witnesse of those thinges which were afterwarde to bée spoken Heb. 3.3.56 but Christ ruled the whole house as the sonne himselfe And hée is not onely by right preferred before Moyses but also before all other creatures M. Howbeit here is no question of the person but of the doctrine Wherevpon Christ sayth not If yee beleeue Moyses But If ye beleeue not his wrightinges least anye man shoulde thinke that this ought to be referred to the personne of Moyses and not rather to the doctrine which he sent foorth by the commaundement of God So when Paule sayde to Agrippa Acte 27 Doest thou beleeue the Prophets O king Agrippa I know that thou beleeuest the whiche is not to be referred to the Prophets themselues but to their doctrine Moreouer let vs learne to séeke Christ and to know him by the scriptures and diligentlye to studye and trauayle in them not to follow the deade letter as the Iewes did much lesse to persecute Christ as Herod did but to séeke to come to the knowledge of God through Iesus Christ Acte 1● as did they of whome we maye reade in the Actes of the Apostles As touching the blindenesse of the Iewes which receyued no fruite or profite at all by the often reading of the Lawe and the Prophetes because they reiected Christ the end of the Lawe let vs noate what great wickednesse and ingratitude it is willinglye to reiect the profered light to contemne the sonne of God sent of God to saluation B. Howbeit there is yet another cause of their ignoraunce namelye because it séemed good to the Lorde to preferre the blindenesse of the Iewes vntill the fulnesse of the Gentiles came in of the which yée may reade in the eleuenth chapter to the Romaines Rom. 11● They which were elected and truely beléeued Moyses they vndoubtedlye beléeued the Lorde 2. Cor. 3● the vale being then remooued with the whiche their mindes are nowe couered For this is most certaine that they beléeue not Moyses that beléeue not Christ ❧ The syxt Chapter 1. After these thinges Iesus went his waye ouer the Sea of Galile which is the Sea of Tiberias After these thinges Bv. WHen the Lord Iesus had so faithfully diligentlye and plainelye expounded the principal poynt of our religion and had declared himselfe to be the natural sonne of God the sauiour of all that beléeue the Cittizens and hearers of Ierusalem shoulde vpon iust consideration haue receyued the truth but because they doe reiect it the Lorde also reiecteth them leauing them to their errours and to their darcknesse and getteth him into Galile as hée had also done before C. But whereas Iohn hath vsuallye gathered those actes and sayinges of Christ which the other Euaungelistes haue passed and omitted here in this place hée repeateth contrarye to his maner the history of a miracle which the other Euangelistes haue declared but he doeth it vppon good consideration namely that from the same he might passe to the sermon of Christ which was made the daye following in Capernaum because they were matters so nere ioyned together Wherefore all this narration doth agreée with
❧ A CATHOLIKE and Ecclesiasticall exposition of the holy Gospell after S. IOHN Gathered out of all the singuler and approued Deuines which the Lorde hath giuen vnto his Church by Augustine Marlorate And translated out of Latin into Englishe by Thomas Timme Minister Seene and allovved according to the order appoynted ¶ Imprinted at London by Thomas Marshe Anno Domini 1575. ¶ TO THE RIGHT HONORABLE Lorde Thomas Earle of Sussex Vicount Fitzwalter Lorde of Egremont and of Burnell one of the Queenes Maiesties Honorable priuie Counsayle and Lorde high Chamberlayne of hir house of the noble order of the Garter Knight Iustice of Oyer of the Forrests Parkes VVarraynes and Chases from Trent Southvvarde and Captayne of the Gentlemen Pentioners And to the right honorable Lady his wyfe encrease of honour and true knowledge in Christ Iesus THE GREAT PROfite which the Christiā minde is to receyue by reading this Booke was the cause why I tooke the paynes to Translate it out of Latin into the English toung and the Recommending therof the more diligently to haue it read was the occasion which moued me to Dedicate my parte therein to your Honors For what Englishe man is there which will not thinke it a Booke most worthy the reading which he seeth warranted by your Names The honorable and generall report whereof hartneth me to present it vnto you wherein ye shall finde the deepe and deuine Euangelist Sainct John the marrow of all Commentaries vppon him vnder the name of Marlorates Collection last and least my faythfull trauell to turne them bothe to the vse of my Countrey The thing I know your Honors will like well bicause as I heare you can skilfully iudge so I doubt not but you haue made your choyce what to reade which so muche bruteth the credite of your abilitie founde out by effect As for my labor may it please your Honors to like it as comming from one which caught with the commendation of your Learning and Wisdome generally noyzed could not but offer my selfe to you as the wondering Queene of Saba could not rest tyll she had seene Salomons person of whose wisdome she had hard so muche And withall I thought it good in offering my labor to your Honors to ioyne you both togither thinking with my selfe that it must needes follow that suche skill and iudgement beeing in so Honorable a man must needes by societie of matche worke like effect in so honorable a Mate Wherefore not to trouble your Honors with longer speache I take my leaue Recommending my poore Paynes to your Honors protection the recompence whereof you shall receiue in your reading of the booke whose fruite will bring by Gods grace health to your soules and continuance of your Honor. Your Honors most humble Thomas Timme ❧ A CATHOLIKE AND ECCLESIASTICALL EXPOsition of the holye Gospell after S. JHON The Argument ALthough the worde of GOD dependeth or hangeth not vpon the auctoritie of men yet notwithstanding 1. Iohn 4. as it is profitable to proue the spirites whether they be of GOD or no So it is necessarie that they which take vppon them the office of teaching in the Churche doe keepe their auctoritie in the same to the ende the testimonie which they bring concerning the truthe maye more firmelie abide with the faythfull But trulie this Gospell which John bringeth is nothing else than a testimonie of Christ Iesus that is to say that Christ is the sonne of God the life of men the light of the worlde the breade of life which came downe from heauen the resurrection the waye the trueth and the life the good Shephearde of the sheepe and to be short the onelie sauiour of the worlde It is conuenient therefore that wee knowe who this was which so beareth witnesse of him which was conuersaunt among men hauing the shewe of a seruaunt Philip. 2. being in the similytude of men and founde in his apparell as a man being tempted in all thinges as we are and yet without sinne This one witnesse is to be credited of vs euen as well as a thousand Heb. 4. because he was one that writ these thinges to the edefying of the Church and for the common profite of all men not by the common fame and report of other men but by that which is most sure and infallible namelie by that which he hearde and saw himselfe euen as hee himselfe speaketh of himselfe in the ende of this historie saying Iohn 19. He vvhich savve bare vvitnesse and his vvitnesse is true and hee knovveth that he speaketh truth that ye might beleeue And in an other place he sayth That vvhich vvas from the beginning vvhich vve haue hearde vvhich vve haue seene which we haue looked vpon and our handes haue handeled of the worde of life we shewe vnto you For this writer of the sacred Historie 1. Iohn 1. or Gospel was in the time of Christ being the brother of the Apostle Iames borne in Galilee and the sonne of Zebede and Salomon as many thinke Of whose calling to the office of an Apostle S. Mathew in the .iiij. Chapter maketh mention aptly therfore he calleth this history the Gospel for he doth more largely and plainelie set forth the diuinity of Christ and the mistery of our redemption than the other Euangelists The which thing being forseene by our Lord and Sauiour Christ called this our Euangelist and his brother also the sonne of Thunder or as Marke hath 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 Furthermore the other three Euangelists are very large insetting forth the life and death of Christ but our Euangelist shortely touching those things stādeth more vpō that doctrine by the which both the office of christ and also the power of his death resurrection is explicated And to be short all of them seking to set forth Christ the first three namely Mathew Marke and Luke do set before vs If I may so speake the bodye but Iohn the soule Insomuch that this Gospell maye truelie be called the key which openeth the doore to come to the vnderstanding of the other three For who soeuer shall attaine to the knowledge of Gods power the which is here cunninglie expressed he at the length shall reade with profite that which the other Euangelistes haue written as concerning the redeemer Neyther was it done without the singuler counsell of the holie Ghost that the Gospell written by Mathew Marke and Luke shoulde be published and set foorth in the worlde before that which was written by Iohn for the weake eares of the faithfull were not capeable of so great thunder Therfore it was conuenient that the Incarnation of Christ shoulde fyrst of all be set foorth his Natiuitie described and howe according to the scriptures he was borne of the seede of Abraham of the tribe of Iuda and of the stocke of Dauid by what documents he prooued him selfe to be the true Messias how according to the scriptures he suffered and was buried and rose againe the thirde
God onely Howe can ye beleeue Bv. Here he openeth the originall and cause of theyr vnbeléefe C. Because it might séeme very harde that they which were domesticall Disciples of the Lawe and the Prophetes from theyr Childhoode should bée condemned of such grosse Ignoraunce and appointed to bée enemies of the trueth naye it might séeme a thing incredible Christ sheweth what dyd hinder them from beléeuing namely Ambicion which possesseth their whole minde For properly he speaketh vnto the Priests and Scribes who swelling with Pride coulde not submit them selues vnto God B. They which beléeue giue all glory vnto God for they séeke for all thinges at his hande The which thing they can not doe which séeke and receyue glorye of men For they séeme to be somewhat Vaine glorious mindes are voyde of faith and attribute much vnto them selues And this is a notable place teaching all men that the gate of Faith is shutte vp against those whose mindes are desirous of terrene and vaineglorye For it must néedes be that he which wyll be some body in the worlde must bée a vacabonde and ronne awaye from God But a man commeth to the obedience of heauenlye doctrine when he thinketh that he ought to séeke all his life tyme to bée in the loue and fauoour of God A. Herevppon it is sayde Iames. 4. Hee which wyll be a friende of this worlde is an enemye to God If any man loue the worlde 1. Ioh. 2.15 the loue of the Father is not in him M. Christ doth not in this place condempne Ciuill honestye when one man honoureth another but he speaketh against suche as are vaine glorious and séeke after honour The Apostles commaundeth the faithfull to goe one before another in honour Also Peter sayth Rom. 12.10 Honour all men 1. Pe. 2.17 But there is difference betwéene honouring of other men and séeking to bée honoured of other men For the fyrst belongeth to Christian faith the other not so Question But howe doth these wordes agrée with those which the Euangelist hath in that which followeth where he saith Neuerthelesse Ioh. 12.24 among the Rulers many beleeued on him but because of the Pharisees they dyd not confesse him least they should bee excommunicate For they loued the prayse of men more than the prayse of God Wée aunswere that there are twoo kindes of fayth Aunsvvere Faith of two kinds the first is that which commeth by Miracles or by a manifest declaration of the trueth the other is that whiche commeth by hearing the worde of God through the grace of the holy ghost Concerning these thinges reade that whiche goeth before in the ende of the seconde Chapter Verse 23. Faith that commeth by hearing iustifyeth The first kinde of faith doeth not iustifye the heartes but the latter kinde doeth both iustify and also bring lyfe Concerning the first of these the Euangelist speaketh but of the latter faith the Lorde speaketh here the whiche Fayth they can not haue which séeke moore the prayse of menne than they doe the glorye of GOD. For this Fayth as it beléeueth so it bothe speaketh and lyueth I beléeued sayeth the Prophete and therefore I spake A. Hée therefore which wylbe a true Disciple of Christ must of necessitye both heare and followe the Apostle which speaketh thus 1. Cor. 3.18 Let no man deceyue him selfe If any man among you seeme to him selfe to bee wyse in this worlde let him bee a foole that hee maye bee wyse Galat. 6.3 And in another place If any man seeme in his owne eyes to bee somewhat when in deede he is nothing he deceyueth his owne minde To bée short if so bée we wyll bée capable of Diuine and Heauenlye wisedome i. Cor. 14.10 wée must be litle children not in vnderstanding but in mallice because God hath hidden his secréete misteryes from the wise and prudent of this world and hath reuealed them to Babes Mat. 11.24 For where Ambicion is there can not bée Faith 45. Doe not thinke that I wyll accuse you to my Father there is one that accuseth you euen Moyses in whome ye trust Do not thinke that I wyll accuse you Bv. Hée concludeth his demonstration with a commination or threatening the which hée prosecuteth in fewe wordes but yet most effectuall threatning to the Iewes eternall dampnation if so bée they goe forewarde in their vnbeléefe and hardnesse of heart Threatning ought to be vsed when gētle admonition wyll not serue C. For towarde the obstinate and stubborne this waye must bée vsed when Doctrine and friendlye admonitions wyll not preuaile There are very fewe which openlye deryde GOD but there are verye many which being sworne enemyes vnto GOD doe dallye and trifle with him in theyr heartes fayning to them selues that hée is mercifull and fauourable to them Euen so at this day Gods enemies which wickedly treade the Doctryne of Christe vnder theyr féete are notwithstanding as proude as if they were Gods dere friendes For who can perswade the Papistes that there is Christianisme any where but amongst them Such were the Scribes with whom our sauiour Christ disputed here When they were notable contemners of the lawe yet they greatly bragged of Moises insomuch that they did not let to holde him out against Christ as a buckeler If hée had threatned them that hée him selfe woulde haue béene to them a heauye and an intollerable enemye hée knewe that they woulde haue contempned it Therefore hée sayeth that Moyses wyll accuse them the which they much more estéemed than the other For because they litle regarded the Doctrine of Christ and affirmed that they obserued the discipline of Moises saying VVe are Moyses Disciples Iohn 9 2● wee knowe that God spake to Moyses But as for this fellowe wee wote not whence he is necessarilye nowe he affirmeth that Moyses of whome they boasted was of them despysed also and that they néeded no other accusar for that all other holding theyr peace the lawe of Moyses was suffficient to condemne all the Iewes which beléeued not in him Bv. But neuerthelesse wée must not here imagine a grose manner of accusation by which Moyses nowe being in eternall blisse shoulde be vexed For because the Iewes did not beléeue their Moyses testifiyng of Christ and threatening euerlasting destruction to them which beléeued not Christ they are sayd to be accused of Moyses whose owne conciences doe accuse them C. For Christ hadde no other respect than that he might quayle the trust of hipocrites which falsely gloried in the reuerence of Moyses Euen as if a man at this daye shoulde saye vnto the Papistes that they shoulde haue no greater enimies vnto them than the holye Fathers of the Churche whome so falsely they haue alleaged M. So it maye be sayde to those which falsely bragge of the Apostle Peter and of his aucthoritie that they shal haue Peter whose doctrine they little regarde a bytter accuser before God A. And to be
God C. By which aunswere it appeareth that he was apt and ready to be taught although as yet he knewe litle or nothing concerning Christ As if he should saye M. I am ready so soone as he shal be declared vnto me to imbrace him He calleth him Lorde according to the manner of his country which called the better sort of men Lordes And we must noate that the blind man desiereth to bée taught of the Prophete Christ for now he was perswaded that Christ was sent of God Wherefore he doeth not rashely béeleue his doctrine 37. And Iesus sayde vnto him Thou haste boath seene hym and it is hee whiche talketh with thee R. That fayth which is conceiued by myracles is not a true faith but that which commeth by the hearing of the word of God is the true Faith For miracles doe not bring fayth but doe only confirme that fayth which was conceiued before by the worde Wherefore that the blynd man which was now restoared to his syght might truely béeleeue Christ creapeth into his harte by his worde whereby he might be made a beleuer as one borne of newe seede which is immortall Iesus woulde be acknoweledged of him for Christ that from this beginning of Fayth he might bring him to more ful and perfect knowledge of him Bv For fayth hath his degréese and his increasinges M. The Preterperfectence semeth here to bée put for the present tence For before this time this blinde man had not séene the Lorde Furthermore we must noate that the knowledge of Christ is not denyed to those that aske the same seriously and with their whoale heart and which are ready to beléeue although in the sight of the worlde they bée neuer so base and abiecte 38. And hee sayde Lorde I beleeue and hee worshipped him Lorde J beleeue Bv. As if he shoulde saye I beléeue that thou art the Sonne of God and I repose my whoale trust and confidence in thée M. Here wée sée that the true knowledge of the Sonne of God whiche is conceiued by his word doth not onely beget faith but also the confession of Fayth This blynd man doth not saye what I thinke of thee I will kéepe to my selfe but by and by before them al which were present setting all shame aside and feare he confesseth hys Fayth boath in word and in worke And he worshipped him C. It may be demaunded whether hée gaue vnto Christ diuine worshippe or no. The word which the Euaungelist vseth sygnifieth nothing else but a sertayn veneration declared by the bowing of the knée or by such lyke outward signes Notwitstanding it is lykely that some rare and vnwonted kinde of worshippe is heare noated as that this blind man gaue much more honor vnto Christ than belonged eyther to a man or to a Prophete Bv. For although we reade often tymes in the Scriptures that men haue wor shipped men that is to saye that they haue done their obeysaunce and dutifull curtesey yet notwithstanding here the circumstaunces do proue that this place ought to be vnderstode of that odoration which belongeth to the Sonne of God only C. Although therefore the blind man had not profited so farre that hée knewe Christ to be God manifested in the fleshe being perswaded notwithstanding that Iesus was the Sonne of God he as one rauished of his wittes by admiration prostrated him selfe before him M. This place playnely ynough proueth the diuinitie of our sauiour Christ seing he requireth men to beléeue in him and suffereth hym selfe at diuers times to be worshipped Bv. Let the Iewes and Turkes prate with the Arians at their pleasure deniing Iesus which was borne of Mary to bée the Sonne of GOD. The trueth which cannot lye the moste mightie myracles which cannot be denyed and the power which sencibly worketh in the Faythfull testifie Iesus the Sonne of Mary to be the true and natural Sonne of God M. coessential with the father and coequall with him in Diuinitie maiestie and honoure 39. Then Iesus sayde vnto him I am come to Iudgement in this worlde that they which see not might see And that they which see might bee made blinde I am come to Iudgement C. Christ in this place calleth that Iudgement by which he restored things confounded and dispersed into their due and Lawful order Notwithstanding he geueth vs to vnderstand that this was done by the wonderfull counsayle of God and contrary to the sence and vnderstanding of men And verely there séemeth nothing more contrary to humaine reason than that they should be blinded from the light of the worlde which sée This therefore is one of Gods secrete Iudgementes by which he casteth downe the pride of men B. And he alludeth to that sight which hée had geuen to the blynd man As if hée should saye As I haue made thée béeing starck blind to see in body so I geue vnto thée to others also which thos wise men of this worlde contemne in diuine matters as blinde the eyes of the Spirite that ye maye sée vnderstand loue and possesse those thinges whiche yée neuer sawe and which seeing ye would not sée and which thinges also make you blessed for euer Thus those wise men which haue séene many things vnknowen to the common sorte of people and doe think that as yet they shal sée more by the shining brightnesse which I teache because they béeing borne of the Deuel want the eyes of the Spirite doe I bereue of all knoweledge of the trueth that they maye misse of all vnderstanding of that which is right and that they being starcke blinde maye stumble and be broken vpon mée whiche am the head corner stoane immoouable vpon whome also I my selfe will fall at the Laste and grind them al to Poulder C. Also we must noate that the blindnesse of the which mention is made here commeth not so much of Christ as it doth by the falte and corruption of men For he doeth not properly blynde any man by his owne nature but because the reprobate doe desyer nothing more than to extinguish his light it is necessary that the eyes of their mindes which are infected with mallice and wickednes be darckened and shut vp by the light offered vnto them In fine forsomuch as Christ by his owne nature is the light of the worlde this is accidentall that some by his comming be made blynd By the waye of graunting he calleth those which sée Ironicée vnbeléeuing béecause they béeing blinde do thinke them selues very quicke syghted and wise and béeing puffed vp with this truste they will not voutsafe to heare the voyce of God and without Christe the wisedome of the fleshe hath a gloriouse shewe because the worlde doth not knowe what it is to bée wise in déede Therefore Christ sayeth that they do sée which deceiuing themselues and others vnder the foolish truste of wisedome are caried awaye with their owne sence and do make account of their owne Immaginations as of wisedome Such so soone as Christe
had foreséene appointed But wée must noate that the simple and bare forknewledge of God was not the cause of these thinges howbeit here we must not haue so much consideracion of the foreknowledge of God as of iudgement and vengeaunce Neyther dyd God looke downe cōsider from heauen what men woulde doe but he pronounceth what he him selfe woulde doe namelye that he woulde stryke the wicked with blindnesse giddines that he might take vengeance vpon their wickednesse For here the inferiour cause is noated why God woulde haue his word which by nature is whoalsome to bée perillous and deadlye to the Iewes namelye for that they had so deserued by their wickednesse It was impossible for them to shonne this punishment when God had once determined to caste them into a reprobate scence and to turne the light of his worde into darkenesse For this latter Prophesye is vnlyke to the first in this because there the Prophete affirmeth that no other do beléeue than those whome God doeth illuminate according to his good pleasure the cause whereof doeth not appeare For séeing of right and equity all men are lost and dampned God maye according to his goodnesse saue whome he wyll from among the rest But here hée maketh mencion of the obduration by whiche GOD taketh vengeaunce vppon the wickednesse of an vnthankfull people Who so doe not obserue and consider these degrées doe confounde amisse dyuers places of the Scripture But we haue expounded this place of Esaias in our exposition vppon the thirtéene Chapter of Mathewe beginning at the fowretéene verse 41. Suche thinges sayde Esaias when hee sawe his glory and spake of him M. This the Euangelist addeth least any man shoulde saye To what purpose doest thou alleadge this place The Prophete spake of the men in his time and therefore they serue nothing to this purpose C. This cogitacion Iohn preuenteth plainly shewing that the Prophet was sent to bée a teacher not for one age but rather that the glorye of Christe was shewed vnto him that he might bée a witnesse of those thinges which shoulde come to passe vnder his raigne and kingdome For to what ende dyd the Propheticall Reuelations serue but onelye to delyuer as it were from hande to hand to others that which they had receyued from God And the Euangelist taketh this as graunted vnto him that Esaias sawe the glorye of Christ Wherevppon hee gathereth that hée applyed his Doctrine to the state of his kingdome whiche was to come A. As touching the time in the which the Prophete saw the glorye of Christ some referre it to that tyme in the which Vzias the King dyed Esay 6.1 For then the Prophete sawe the Lorde sitting vppon a high throane and the skyrtes of his cloathing filling the Temple the Seraphins standing vpon it euerye one hauing sixe winges with twayne hée couered his face and with twaine he couered his féete and with twaine he dyd flée And one cryed to another and sayde Holy Holy Holy is the Lorde of Hoastes the whoale worlde is full of his glorye By this vision the purpose of the Prophete was to shewe a vewe of the kingdome of Christ M. But this also maye be referred to that which is contained in the thrée and fiftye Chapter of Esai For then the Prophete sawe the glorye of Christ in the spirite when hée spake of the arme of the Lorde 42. Neuertheles among the chiefe Rulers also many beleued on him but because of the Pharisees they did not confesse him leaste they shoulde be excomunicate B. Because the Euangelist had spoken of the obstinacy of the Iewes because they could not beléeue on the Lorde hee doth very well ad this by which he doth shewe that all were not so reiected but that many of the Rulers also beléeued one the Lorde how be it they were but weake as yet and louers of the glory of this worlde C. A worthie example verely of the grace of God for impietie hauing once gotten the vpper hand is a certaine generall plague which by the contagion therof infecteth al the partes of the body Therefore it is the singuler gyfte of God when some remaine syncere amonge a corrupt people Howbeit the same grace of God is to be seene at this daye in the world For although impietie and the contempte of God doe abounde and although a great nomber goe about to banishe awaye quite the doctrine of the Gospell notwithstanding it shall finde some sanctuaries and receiuers And so it cometh to passe that Faith hath certaine resting places leste it should be quite driuen out of the worlde Faith cannot be bani●●● oute of 〈◊〉 worlde M. So in the time of Elias there semed to be almost none which worshipped the true God so that Elias was thoughte to remaine aloane when as notwithstanding there were seuen thousand men in Israell which had not bowed theire knee before Baall 1. King 19. C. This word Also betokeneth an Emphasys and vehemencye For Princes and Rulers for the moste part weare such deadly enemies and haters of the Gospel that it was incredible that some one among them should haue bene found faithfull The more wonderfull therefore is the power of the spirite of God who pearced in thether whether nothing else coulde come Howbeit this was not the wickednesse of one age onelye that the rulars were obstinate and rebellious against Christ For honour Ritches and dignitye haue alwayes Pride theyr handmayde Wherefore it is a harde matter to bring them to bee humble and lowlye in theyr owne eyes who being puffed vp with Pride and arrogancye scarcelye knowe them selues to bée men Whatsoeuer he bée that excelleth others in this worlde wyll not if he bée wyse trust vnto his mightinesse least the same be a let vnto him A. Iam. 1.10 Let him that is Ritche sayth Saynt Iames reioyce that he is brought lowe for hee shall passe awaye as a flowre of the fielde When he sayeth that there were many we must not so vnderstand the same as though the one halfe or the greater part of the Rulers beléeued for they being compared to others of whome there was a great multitude they were but a fewe but those same were a great many if they were considered in them selues But because of the Phariseis This the Euaungelist misliketh in them for that they did not bouldly cōfesse their faith C. And therewithall noateth howe greate the imbecilitie of faith was in them who were luke warme or rather key could For a true and liuelye Faith cannot bee deuided from Confession Faith and Confession linked together Rom. 10.10 For with the harte wee beeléeue to righteousenesse and with the mouth we confesse to saluation And it cannot bee that faith beeing once kindled in the hart shoulde not burne cast forth his flame Therefore the Euangelist geueth vs to vnderstand that these Princes imbraced the doctrine of Christ because they knew the same to be come from God but yet that
denyall of Christ of the which we haue hard had made him vnworthy of the Apostleshippe For how should he be a faythfull teacher of the fayth whiche had so fowlly fallen from the same He was made an Apostle namely with Iudas But so soone as he had forsaken his place office and dignitie he was also depriued of the honor of the Apostleship Bv. Therfore least he might seeme to be remoued for euer from the fellowship and office Apostolical by the thréefolde denyall he is receiued agayne by the trebble confession of his loue and now as well libertie as authoritie to teache is restored vnto him both whiche he had lost through his owne fault And least the infamie of his fall might any thing hynder him Christ quite wipeth and blotteth away the same Such a perfect restitution both for Peter and also for his hearers was most necessarie for him it was necessarie that he mighte the more boldely execute his office beeing assured of his vocation to the whiche he was restored agayne for the hearers also least the fault remayning still in the man mighte haue giuē some mē occasion to despise the gospel Simon Ioanna A. Concerning this name we haue spoken before Iohn 1.42 Simon Ioanna sayth our Sauiour louest thou me Bv. The whiche some referre vnto the Disciples that this might be the sence and meaning Louest thou me more than thou doest these thy brethren and fellowes But it séemeth to be the more simple sence and meaning if so be thou vnderstande that Peter was asked whether he loued the Lorde more feruētly than did the rest Peraduenture the question rose herehence for that he leauing his felowes in the Skiffe cast him selfe into the lake not tarying the time of rowing and seeking to come first vnto the Lord standing vpō the shore Also because he fund the Sauiour very mercifull vnto him in forgeuing his sinne Luke 7.47 by righte the greater loue is required of him For he to whom more is giuen ought to loue more C. But howsoeuer the matter standeth that way it is most certain that the meaning of Christ in these wordes is that no man can faythfully serue the Church and take paynes in féeding the flocke excepte he haue further respecte than vnto men First the office of teaching of it selfe is laborious and troublesome seeing there is nothing more harde and to keepe men vnder the yoke and obedience of God of whom some are weake some lighte some peruerse some dull some slouthful some hard and vnapte to be taught Preaching a harde office Also Satan for his parte thrusteth in al the lettes and stumbling blocks he can deuise to discourage the good shepheard or at lest to weaken him Therfore none shall c●nstantly go or warde in this office but he in whose hart remayneth the loue of Christe that he forgetting him selfe and wholly adicting him selfe vnto Christ may ouercome all impediments and stayes Thus Paule declared him selfe to be affected when he sayd The loue of Christ bindeth vs. Bv. To be short Christ requireth of the shepheard burning and earnest loue For the Lorde did not aske Peter as one ignorante what was in the harte of Peter or of any other mā but he sought to imprint this in the mindes of al his Disciples that he must of necessitie be endued with perfect loue toward Iesus Christ whiche taketh vpon him the care of his flocke C. Therfore let them which are called to gouerne the Church remember that if they will eightly and truly execute their office they must first begin at the loue of Christ Yea Lord thou knowest that I loue thee M. So great is the constancie and trust of a good conscience that it is not afrayde to appeale vnto the knowledge of the Lorde and to take the Lorde him selfe for a witnesse Peter sayth not Thou knowest Lorde that I loue thée more than these doo but Thou knovvest Lorde that I loue thee He exalteth not himself aboue the rest neyther doth he ascribe lesse loue vnto them than vnto him selfe but modestly and simply affirmeth that he loueth the Lord. He could iudge no more of other mens harts than they could doo of his For no man knoweth what is in man 1. Cor. 2.11 but the spirite of man that is in him Euen so we must testifie of the truth of our hart that in the meane time we reiecte not others nor presume to iudge of the spirit of other men Feede my Lambes C. The Scripture applyeth this worde Feede metaphorically to all kinde of gouernment But bicause héere he speaketh of the spiritual gouernmēt of the Church it is good for vs to note in what partes the office of a shepeheard consisteth For we haue héere no vayne or idle dignitie depaynted vnto vs neyther dothe Christe commit any gouernmēt to a mortal man that he may vse the same at his own pleasure Christ seeing he is properly the only shepheard of the Church who gouerneth and feedeth his sheepe by the worde of saluation Pastors of Christe to feede hys sheepe bicause he vseth the helpe of men to preache doctrine dothe giue also vnto them his name or at lest communicateth the same with them Therefore they are accounted for lawfull and true Pastors before God which gouerne the Churche by the ministerie of the worde vnder the head Christe Whereby we may gather what burthen Christ layeth vpon Peter and vpon what condition he appoynteth him a gouernour of his flocke Whereby also the wickednesse of the Bishoppes of Rome is playnly inough refelled and dysproued whiche wrest this place to establishe the tyrannie of their Popedome To Peter say they it was sayde aboue the rest Feede my Sheepe Why it was spoken rather to him than to the rest we haue shewed before Supremacie of the Pope But there is nothing geuen to Peter in these words whiche is not aswel common to all the Ministers of the Gospell R. For the Apostles haue all one power bicause they haue all one and the selfe same spirite all one worde of the Gospell giuen vnto them to preach C. Therefore the Papistes doo seeke to proue in vayne that Peter was chiefe bicause he was specially spoken vnto aboue the rest But admit and graunt that he had some speciall honor aboue the rest how will they proue that he was placed in the highest degrée of all other He was in deede the chiefest among the Apostles but shall it therof follow that he is the vniuersal Bishop of the whole worlde Verely whatsoeuer Peter hathe receyued doth no more appertayne to the Pope than it dothe to Mahumet For by what right dothe he chalenge to him selfe to be Peters successor And what man in hys right wittes will graunt vnto him that Christ speaketh here of any right of succession Yet notwithstanding he will be counted Peters successor I would to God he were None of vs doth let him but that he may loue Christ and take care and charge to