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A19717 A sermon preached before the Queenes Maiestie, by the reuerende Father in God the Bishop of Chichester, at Grenewiche, the 14. day of Marche. 1573. Seene and allowed according to the order appoynted; Sermon preached before the Queenes Majestie. Curteys, Richard, 1532?-1582.; Browne, Thomas, ca. 1535-1585. 1573 (1573) STC 6135; ESTC S116432 21,769 58

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The graue is my house darknesse is my bedde I sayd vnto rottennesse you are my father I sayd vnto the wormes you are my mother you are my sisters What say some I haue in bank a hundred thousand pounds my plate my iewels my landes are worth as muche and yet must you say The graue is my house darknesse is my bedde yet muste you say to rottennesse you are my father and to the wormes you are my mother you are my sisters But I am able to ouerrule any case in the lawe I am able to be an Embassadour through the worlde I haue the knowledge of all toungs and learning I am able to serue any Prince in the field I am able to bée of Councell with anye Prince Christian. Yet must you say the graue is my house c. I am a gentleman a Noble man I came in with the conqueror I can fetche my pedegrée long before the Conquest a King was my father a Quéene was my mother a King my brother a Quéene my sister yet muste you say The graue is my house darknesse is my bed yet must you say to rottennesse you are my father and to the wormes you are my mother you are my sisters For the siluer threads sinewes shal stretche your golden caule and brayne-skinne shal shrinke your spring and hart your pipes and Arteries shal fayle your cisterne and whéele your liuer stomacke shal be dried vp and consumed and man shall goe to his long home and duste to earthe from whence it came And now followeth the thirde principall lesson That eche one shall rise agayne and giue an accompt to God of his doings THe earth is a mistresse vnto vs of our resurrection whose trées floures and hearbes doe dye in winter and reuiue in sommer The day the moneth the yeare the spring the sommer y winter do pass● returne againe teach our resurrection We our selues once in .24 houres do as it were dye in sléepe but the morning awaketh vs out of sléepe sheweth vs a manifest token of our resurrection But we maruel how the dry and rotten bones can be fetched out of the Sea out of the earth out of the ashes agayne He that fetcheth the sunne out of his caue euery morning ●e that as it were quickeneth the deade Moone euery moneth he that caused Aaron his rodde that had béene many yeres dried in one night to bud blossome beare ripe Almonds can also bring the dry bones out of the graue sea ashes cause them to heare ripe perfect flesh And why shuld we doubt that of the rotten body a perfect body may spring since we sée by dayly experience that of rotten corne perfect corne doth grow and that of rotten séedes kirnels perfect séedes kirnels do come which be clothed with stalke huske leaues and this mortalitie shall put on immortalitie and this corruption incorruption Iohn 5. The houre shall come when all that be in the graue shall heare the voyce of the Sonne of GOD and shall come foorth Rom. 8. If the power of him that raised vp Iesus from the dead dwelleth in you he that raysed vp Christe from the dead shall also quicken your mortall bodies For as in Adam all doe dye so in Christ all shall bée made alyue Apoca. 20. I sawe sayth S. Iohn a greate white throne and one that sate on it from whose face fled away bothe heauen and earth I sawe the dead bothe great and small stande before god For the sea gaue vp hir dead that were in hir and death and the graue gaue vp the deade that were in them and they were iudged euery one according to their workes Whosoeuer was not written in the booke of lyfe were caste into the fire As S. Iohn Baptist sayth he hath his fanne in hys hande and wyll make cleane hys floore a●d gather hys Wheate into his garner but will burne vp the chaffe with vnquenchable fyre In the tyme of Haruest in the ende of the world the Sunne of man shall sende foorthe his Angels and they shall gather out of his kingdome all things that offende and them that do iniquitie and shall caste them into a fornace of fire there shall be wéeping and gnashing of téeth Then shall the iuste shine as the sunne in the kingdom of the father The kingdome of Heauen is lyke vnto a draw nette cast into the Sea that gathereth of all kinde of things which when it is full men drawe to lande and sitte and gather the good into vesselles and cast the bad away so shall it be at the ende of the worlde The Angels shall goe foorth and seuer the good from the badde and shall cast thē into the fornace of fyre there shall be wayling and gnashing of téethe When the Sonne of man commeth in his glorie and all the holy Angelles with him then shall be gathered all Nations and he shall separate them one from an other as a shephearde separateth his shéepe from the Goates And hée shall sette the Shéepe on hys ryghte hande and the Goates on the lefte Then shall the Kyng saye to them on hys righte hande Come yée blessed of my Father enherite yée the kingdome prepared for you from the foundation of the worlde Then shall he saye to them on the lefte hande Depart from me yée cursed into euerlasting fire whiche is prepared for the Diuell and his Angelles And therfore S. Paules rule to the Corinthians is very necessary where he sayth Let euery man take héede howe he buyl●eth for other foundation can no man lay than that which is layde whiche is Iesus christ And if any man buylde on this foūdation golde siluer precious stones tymber ●ay or stubble euery mās work shall be made manifest for the day shall declare it bicause it shall be reuealed by the fyre and the fire shall trye euery mans worke of what sort it is If any mans work that he hath buylt vpon abide he shall receiue wages if any mans worke burne he shal loose Beholde the Lorde will come with fire and his chariots like a whirle winde that he may recompence his anger with wrath and his iudgement with the flame of fire for the Lorde will iudge with fire and with his sworde all flesh Thou after the hardnesse of thy heart whiche can not repent heapest vnto thy selfe wrath in the day of wrath and of the iust declaration of the iust iudgemēt of God who wil reward euery one according to his works that is to them which by continuance of well doing seeke glorie honour immortalitie eternall life But vnto them that are contentious ● disobey the truth and obey vnrightuousnesse shall be indignation and wrath tribulation and anguishe vpon the soule of euery man that doth euill For we must all appeare before the tribunall seate of Christ that euery man may receiue the things that are done in his