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A69147 A postill or collection of moste godly doctrine vpon every gospell through the yeare aswell for holye dayes as Sondayes, dygested in suche order, as they bee appoynted and set forthe in the booke of Common Prayer. Uery profitable for all curates, parentes, maysters of housholdes, and other gouerners of youth.; Postilla Anthonii Corvini Corvinus, Antonius, 1501-1553. 1550 (1550) STC 5806; ESTC S109261 359,302 596

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conuenient for him to help this woman of Canane seyng that he was not sent but to the loste shepe of the house of Israell And this answere in a manner is more bitter and harder then was hys fyrste sylence Yet the woman doth not so dispayr we oughte not to apoynte tyme place to Christe but as she alwayes dydde truste in the goodnesse of Christ and woulde not in anye wyse be ryd from him so likewyse she wold not prescribe or appoint the tyme and place or any thinge else wherein shee wold that Christ shuld help her hauīg a perfit trust hope that yet at the last he wold help her how difficulte hard so euer he did shewe himselfe vnto her And yet she leueth not of but cometh again and falleth downe to his feete saith Lord helpe me And what then Christ doth not only persist in his firste sentēce but now he calleth her a dog as though she were vnworthy to be numbered amongest his The constancy of the womā And this is a vehemēt wōderful great temptaciō and yt is necessary for them that ar lyke tempted to haue a great faith strongly to persist in the same yf they wil not be ouerthrown or brought into desperacion But what saith the womā now to this She freely playnly graūteth the Christ in calling her a dog sīner said right Nor she doth desire that the bread shuld be takē from the children geuen to her but only that she may haue the crūmes leauyngs that the dogges take which fall vnder theyr maisters table As thoughe she shulde say My most beloued Lorde yf thou wylt consydre and haue respect to my person my dedes my merits and to my sinnes then do I perfectely knowe that I shall get no helpe at thy hand And moreouer I know very wel that I can not be of the numbre of the chyldren yet neuertheles I desyre and couet thy goodnes grace and mercy beseching and praying the that of thy great and abundaunt pity thou wylt loke vpon me a wretch comfort me in this affliction delyuer my doughter from the deuell And bicause I cannot obteyne yt with any of myne owne merytes I desire the for the glory of thy name that thou wylt shew thy mercye vnto me Lo now is the harte of Christ wonne and canne no lenger forbeare Now muste he needs open and shew hys mynd to the woman for he saith on this wyse O woman thy faith is great be it to the as thou wylt And in lyke manner dyd Ioseph in Egypte Ge. 45 after he had long shewed himselfe very harde and cruell towardes hys brethren yet at the la●te withe greate teares wepynge he sayde I am your welbeloued brother Ioseph be not afraid c. And this we learne that God in euery temptacion and necessitye will helpe although sometimes he wil defer for a tyme his ayd socoure God helpeth in euery necessitye This alwais consideryng that after the nature custom of fayth we shuld only seeke help and comfort at hym and not to leaue of vntil we shal be harde Exaumple of loue Thirdely is shewed vnto vs in this gospell an example of loue which seketh not her owne but rather the cōmodity profyt of her neighboure And that chiefly doth the mother of this mayden when in great wepyng and praying she shewith vnto Christ the necessity of hyr doughter And doth as faruently as● help for hyr as though she hyr selfe were vexed of the diuell And so she fulfilleth the commaundement of S. Paule where he saith Ephe. 5. Ye fathers mothers loue wel your childrē And we se also the same example of loue in the Apostels whiche so diligently did make intercession for this woman that it had beene also great pleasure vnto them yf she had beene hearde of Christ at the first And marke diligently that heere in this place the lyuyng prayeth for the lyuinge that thou mayest learne that the inuocacion of the holy men that be deade is not grounded vpon this place Trewlye yt can not be denied but that the Apostles prayed for this woman but that was doone in theire lyfe tyme not after their death The ●●tercessiō of the liueli saints Who dyd euer forbid the to praye for thy neighhour or that in thy mind thou shuldest not beare his necessitye Do wee not alwayes instantly require these workes and saye that such workes onlye be good and christian workes Yea faithe and loue is the whole contente of this gospel that we teache And moreouer wee knowe very well that he lyed not that saide In these two commaundementes Mat. 22 all the lawe and the prophetes do depende Wherfore euerye good christian manne shall knowe that faythe withoute loue and without workes that shuld folowe faith and shuld be done to my neighbour can not stand Or yf such workes folow not Ioh. 2● that then it ys as S. Iames saith a deade fayth The thyrde sonday in Lente Luc. 11. ANd he was castyng out a diuell and the same was domme and when he had caste oute the dyuell the domine pake and the people wondered But some of theym sayde Mat. 9. Mat. 7 Mat. 6. Mar. 3. He casteth out dyuels through B●lzebub the chiefe of the dyuels And other tempted hym and required of hym a signe come heauen But hee knowynge theyr thougtes sayd vnto them Euery kyngdome deuided agaynste it selfe is desolate and one house doth fall vppon another Yf Sathan also be deuided agaynst himselfe howe shal hys kyngdome endure Bycause ye say that I caste out diuels thorow Belzebub If I by the helpe of Belzebub cast out diuels by whose healpe do your hyldren caste our them Therfore shall they be your iudges But if I wyth the finger of God caste out dyuels no done the kyngdome of God is come vppon you Mat. 12 When a stronge man armed watcheth his house the thynges that he possesseth are in peace But when a stronger then he commeth vppon hym and ouercometh hym he taketh from hym al his harnes wherin he trusted and deuydeth his goodes He that is not with me is agaynste me And he that gathereth not with me scarereth abroade Mat. 12 When the vncleane spit t is gon out of a man he walketh thorow drye places seekynge reste And when he findeth none he sayeth I wyl returne againe vnto my house whence I came out And when he commeth he findeth it swepte and garnished Then goeth he and taketh to hym seuen other spirites worse then himselfe and they entre in and dwell there And the ende of this man is worse then the begynnyng And it fortuned that as he spake these thynges a certayne woman of the company lyfte vp her voyce and sayd vnto hym ●appye is the wombe that bare the and the pappes that gaue the sucke But he sayd Yea happy are they that hear the word of God and keepe it THE
and constantly adioyne this vtilitie or profite with the doctrine of penaunce and ofte tymes to repete and beate in the same in theyr sermons There is no greater or sweter comfort neyther in heauen nor in earth wherw t the troubled cōscience may be better pacefied then is the passion resurrection of Christ And for that cause Paule saide vnto the Cor. That he knewe nothing but Christ and that he was crucified 1. Co. 2. And to the Gal. God forbid that I shuld reioyse Gal. 6. but onlye in the crosse of our lord Iesu Christ by the which the world is crucyfyed to me I vnto the world Lette other reioyse in theyr workes we will reioyse in the merites of our lord Iesu Christe Yet neuertheles doinge through the grace of the holy ghoste that which is commaunded vs of him to be done Thirdelye it is not to be omitted which be the enemyes and the dispisers of Christ but diligentely to be noted and marked that Christ so specially dyd shewe of whome he shulde be condemned to death that is of his owne people of the chiefest of his priestes of the phariseis and scribes And S. Luke addeth of the gentiles also But S. Math. sheweth by name that wee maye playnlye knowe what they were that haue not onlye frome the begynnynge persecuted Christe and his doctryne but also shall persecute euen to the very end That is these most holy highest learned and greatest mē of power in this world For they be so depely drowned in theire carnall wisedome and learnynge that theye canne by no m●anes attayne to and vnderstande the word of God which is contrary to their reason Yt must needes chaunce to those men as Ieremy the prophete saith in his 10. chap. Euery man is become folish and destitute of wisedome Loke on the texte of this place and vppon the 44. chap. of Esaias And moreouer they muste needes discharge Dauyd and make him no lyer who complayneth of the greate men of power of this world and saieth Psal 2. The kynges and princes of the earthe haue risen vp and gathered together against theyr lorde and against his Christ In such prophecy are comprehended al men of great power learned men wise men and the holy men of all times to the ende of the world The cause of the blindnes of the great lerned men For trewly the gospel reiecteth and condēneth al colour ypocrisy and requireth only the fayth and goodnes that cometh from the hart And therfore they must needs with a deadly hatred persecute the same when they repute and take theire outewarde shadowe of holines to be righteousnes before God Fourthelye wee haue in this blynde manne an example of faythe and howe wee shu●de praye For doughteles he hadde herde of Christ that he was a man of greate humanitye and gentlenes and wold deny his help to no man Howe we shuld praye By this hearyng he receaued faith of Christ trewly beleued the Christe wolde work mercy with him as he had done also before tyme with many other And hauing this truste of mynd he asketh helth And although for his crienge he was of the great multitude blamed yet he left not of his purpose but styl cried vntil he harde that ioyfull voyce Thy faith hath saued the. Wherein wee may considre and learne that faithe muste worke all thinges as it is saide in the 19. Fayth bringeth all thing to passe cha of S. Marke All thinges be possible to him that beleueth Also if ye had fayth as a mustarde seede and wolde say to this tree roote vp and growe in the sea yt shulde be doone He that now wyll aske any thing of God he must not come voyde emptye that is withoute fayth For as much as thou beleuest so muche shalte thou obtain thi peticion And withoute faith it is impossible to please God Heb. 11. But and if thy faith be so farre tempted that thou shalte heare thine enemyes saye by the Psa 5. God wyll not help or saue him Yet leaue not of thy purpose but crye Iesu the sonne of Dauyd haue mercye on me Crye with harte and mouthe that he maye remember hys mercye which thing by the often calling thou shalt bringe to remembraunce and he wyll heare the as he hath herde this blynde man The firste sonday in Lente Math. 4. THen was Iesus Mar. 1. Luc. 4. led away of the spirite into wyldernes to be tempted of the deuel And when he fasted fourty dayes and fortye nightes he was at the laste an hungred Bud when the temter came to him he sayied Yf thou be the sonne of God cōmaund that these stones may be made breade But he aunswered and saide It is written Deut. 8. Luc. 4. Sap. 16 man shall not lyue by breade onlye but by euery word that procedeth out of the mouth of God Then the deuel toke hym vp vnto the holy city and setteth him on a pinacle of the temple and saieth vnto him Yf thou be the son of God caste thy selfe downe hedlynge For it written Psa 9.2 He shall geue hys aungels charge ouer the and with theyr handes they shal hold the vp leaste at any tyme thou dashe thy foote against a stout And Iesus sayde to hym It is wrytten agayne Deut. 6. Luc. 4. Thou shalt not tempt the lorde thy God Agayne the deuell taketh hym vp into an exceding high mountaine and sheweth hym all the kingdomes of the worlde and the glory of them and sayeth vnto hym All these wyll I geue the yf thou wylte fall downe and worshippe me Then sayth Iesus vnto hym Auoyde Sathan For it is written Deut. 6. and .10 c Thou shalt worship the lord thy God and hym only shalte thou serue Then the deuell leaueth hym and beholde Luc. 4. c 1. Re. 7. the aungeles came and ministred vnto him THE EXPOSITION FIrste of all in this gospell is shewed vnto vs The tēptacion of Christ is our victorye how Christ was ledde through the holy ghoste into wildernes and tempted of the diuel And also how strongly he ouercame trode vnder foot the diuel that cruel enemy to christian men And yf we wold behold these things with the eyes of faithe we shulde proue by experience that Christe suffered all these thinges for our sake For there was nothing done of him more or lesse wherin hee didde not seruice to vs wretched synners His temptaeions fastinges victorye yea and his verye passion and bitter deathe was seruice vnto vs Luc. 22. as he in S. Luke saythe that he came to minister or serue other and not that other shuld serue or minister to hym Wherfore I must here in this place take Christ as a gift that he with al that he hath done is geuen to me by the father so that hereafter he maye bee mine And furthermore I muste putte him before myne eyes as an exaumple and take my crosse vppon me
EXPOSITION THe miracle of Christ mencioned in the gospel of this day is a liuely doctrine sermon All thīg is subiect to the dyuel with oute the knowledge of Christe For we do not only learn therby the Christ is indued with singuler humanitye and pity and that he is ready to gyue his diligence labour to al mē but also that al thinges be subdued to the dyuell where Christ is not knowen And to this knowledg can no man come through any workes or mannes wisedom except the father of heauen draw hī therto as s●ripture witnesseth sayinge on this wise Ioh. 10 No man knoweth the son of God but only the father and he to whome God wyll open yt Yet hathe God lefte vnto vs in this worlde certayne meanes wherby he leadeth vs to that knowledg that is by his worde and gospell that he gaue to his son The gospell to teache and shewe vnto vs whiche he will also to be preched in this world for euer And moreouer also by that he giueth vs the holy ghoste Act. 10 as we se in the actes of the Apost that euery mā that heareth it receiueth it in faith shal not perish but shal haue euerlasting lyfe And in lyke maner must the gospel or miracle of this day be taken Ioh. 5. in the whiche Christe ys so set forth vnto vs that it is very he the of his mere grace and mercye hath deliuered from the diuell this man miserable poore and destitute of all helpe mannes comforte Wee maye well saye that this man was miserable wretched For besides that he was blynd as saint Mat. saith he was also dumb deafe possessed of a diuel Mat 14 What can we els learne hereby but that all things be subdued to the diuel wher Christ cometh not And in contrary wise that the diuel as sone as Christ by his word is come vnto vs is compelled to avoyd and departe And there is it manifestly declared The dyuel must obeye to Chryste Ioh. 12. the Christe speaketh of Ioh. 12. Now is the iudgement of this worlde nowe shall the prince of this worlde be caste forthe Therefore yf wee wil be partakers of the goodnes of Christe which this gospell sheweth vnto vs then muste we needes knowledge before that we be blinde deafe and dombe And moreouer yt is meete that wee beleue the preachyng of Christ to be trewe To bee possessed of a dyuell namelye that only he doth heale vs from al diseases both bodely and ghostly Which of vs al yf in our hartes we ponder trewly looke vpon our birth natiuity wyl not knowledg confesse that he is possessed of a diuel Psal 50 Wer we not conceiued borne in sinne And doth not sin pertaine to the kingdom of the deuell And to be in the kingdome of the diuel wh●t is it els but to be possessed of a diuell And in lyke manner it is to be sayde of our blindnes deafnes and dumnes To be blynde We be blinde and se nothing that is we beleue not how Abraham saw Christ and his Apostels Io 4. To be dumbe And we be also dumb to cōfesse Christ of the which confession the apostle speaketh of saying If a man beleue from the hert he shal be made righteous Rom. 10 And if he knowledg god with his mouth he shal be saued And Christ in the gospel saith He the knowledgeth me before men I wyll knowledge hym before my father that is in heauen To be deafe And we be also deafe and heare the trewthe of the gospell vnwyllyngly against our minds And yet muste we nedes heare it if we desire to be brought frome the kingedome of the deuell to the kingedome of Christ Who can take from vs so many defautes The onlye mediatoure betwene god and man our Lord Iesu Christ through whom yf we beleue we shal be saued both body and sowle Secondarilye we learne by this gospell The worlde dothe mock all Christes words deedes howe Christes wordes and deedes be taken and interpretyd of the peruerse and misbeleuing worlde Al was euel that good Christ did how good so euer it were And yf he had not done that miracle before the faces in the sight of the vnbeleuing Iewes doughtles they wolde boldely haue denied anye suche to haue beene done And bycause they can not deny it they say that Christ dyd that miracle through Belzebub the prynce of dyuels And is not this wonderfull blasphemy againste god that so godly precious and so noble an acte and miracle shuld be adscribed to the power of the diuell Mat. 7 An euel tre bringeth not forth good frute Gen. 4. But Caim wyll always hate his brother although there be no cause whye Yea there was nothing done by Christ were it neuer so good godly but cursed incredulity dyd euer detract mock and reproue it Is it not a greate token of godly loue yf a man shulde eate and drynke with publicanes and sinners Mar. 2. whereby they might be conuerted from sinne and repente Yet for that deede was Christe hated and slaundred as though he had cōmitted some great mischefe Yea and was it not to be highelye praised that Christe with so great diligence dyd preach the word of his heauenly father And yet for that founde he no fauoure with the obstinate Iewes but was compelled to heare He is a disturber of the people And suche other lyke Ioh. 7. What happened to the Apostelles after the resurrectiō of Christ what happened to Paule when he saide I haue wished my selfe to be cursed from Christ for my brethren Rom. 9 He did with so feruent desyre wishe the saluacion of his kinsfolkes after the flesh that by some meanes they might be brought to the faith but he profited not For the Iewes called hym a sedicious persone Act. 26. and Festus sayde he was madde And in lyke manner was yt wyth Christ at this tyme he dyd a noble acte that might haue allured the Iewes to beleue but they not onlye do not beleue but despiseth and slaundreth hys worke Some aske signes and be not content with that is doone And some saye agayne that by the vertue and power of Belzebub the prince of diuels he casteth out the diuel But to be short whatsoeuer Christ doth worketh or teacheth it is verye contrary and repugnant to the worlde and can not be void from blame slaūdre 1 Pet. 2. So that Christ shall alwayes be a stone and rocke to be stombled at Christe defēdeth his doctrine Thirdely we se in this gospell how Christe with greate diligence and feruent zeale of loue dyd defende hys doctrine and godlye workes And althoughe in the ende he answered them that asked signes from heauen and remitted thē to the signe of Ionas the prophete yet did he moste chiefelye stoppe theyr proude mouthes that did adscribe his doctrine and workes
to the deuell and not to the power of God He coulde in no wise suffre that that the Iewes againste they re owne conscience shulde lye and saye that he caste forth dyuels thorowe belzebub the prince of dyuels seyng it is manifest in the fourth chapter of Marke that he dyd yt with the finger of God that is The finger of God with the power and vertu of God and the holy ghost And this properly is the sinne in the holy ghoste when agaynst thine owne conscience thou doest blame and persecute the plaine manifest and open knowen veritie The syn in the holy ghost Of the whiche sinne Christe saith that it shall not be forgeuen in this world nor in the world to come And as Christe doth here in this place so dothe he in the eight chapter of S. Iohn when the Iewes said he had a diuel He letteth passe that they called hym a Samaritane and pourgeth that that they sayde he had a dyuel But here wee wyl note certayne argumentes as briefelye as wee canne with the which in this matter Christe dyd confute the obstinate Iewes Fyrste Christ proueth by two similitudes that it was impossible that one diuel shuld expel an other For yf yt were so then shuld the diuels varye and dissente betweene themselues and so shulde theyr kingedome be desolated Euery kingdome deuided in it selfe must nedes fall and cannot endure And likewyse a house wherin the dwellers doth discord and varye can not stande Secondarily Christ proueth with a playne example that the Iews did greuously blaspheme and slaūdre him saying If I do cast forth the diuel by the power of Belzebub bi whom thē do your childrē driue thē out Therfore shal they be youre iudges The Iewes shal be iudged of ther own children They wil not say that one diuel driueth out an other but that yt is done by the power of god And yf it bee doone by the power and vertue of God howe can your blasphemy stand But ye shuld perceyue and knuwe thereby that the kyngedome of God is come to you whereunto the dyuell muste needes gyue place And then shuld ye not lade your selues with so greate and horrible blasphemye agaynste God Thirdelye he maketh an argumente of a familiar similitude and saith When a stronge harnessed man keepeth his house all that he pocesseth is in peace But when a stronger commeth vppon hym and ouercommeth hym he taketh frome hym all his weapons wherein he trusted c. And so he concludeth on this wise God ouercommeth the diuell we in hym The dyuell is inuincible excepte he be ouercome by the power and vertue of god And I as ye se haue here ouercome the deuyll and haue compelled hym to gyue place to me And thys haue I not doone by Belzebub as yee do saye and slaundre me but by the power of God And seyng yt is so ye be very wretches and naught so to slaunder my worke Fourthly he doth with a goodly sentence stop restrayne the fowle mouthes of the Iewes and saith He that is not with me is agaynste me And he that doth not gather with me scattereth abrode Nowe it is cleare that the deuell is againste me seyng he doth good to no man and I do profyte euery man And moreouer he gathereth not to lyfe as I do but laboureth in as much as he canne to destroye all men Wherefore he shall not departe from the man at my desyre eycept he be expulsed by the power and vertu of God Fyftely he answereth to the Iewes with an horrible thretnynge as thoughe he shuld saye Looke well aboute you and considre what shall become of you Now is the diuell caste forthe and the kyngedome of God is preached vnto you in euery place through my gospell But and if ye reiecte my gospel and make your selues vnworthy of euerlasting lyfe and wyll agayne lette the deuell haue place in you ye shall well perceyue and vnderstande that the end shal be worse then the beginning The end shal be worse thē was the begīnīg whē wee despise the word of God And wheras before one dyuell onlye in incredulitye and hypocrisie dyd deceyue you nowe shall come 7. other worse dyuels that shall besege rounde about your hartes and shall so kepe you in bondage that yee shall neuer be able to come to eternall lyfe And I wyll that ye haue admonisshing before that when so euer it shall so happen yee do remembre that I haue told you thereof before Lo in this wise dothe Christe stoppe their mouthes that dyd blaspheme the open knowen trewth And that he doth with invincible argumentes teachinge vs in the meane tyme that euery christian man be ready to defende the trewth as often as it shal be depressed and laden with slaunder and lies And specially it shal beseme them that be ministers of the gospel which of their profession ought to defend and fauoure the truthe and for that intent be called to the same office that they teache other The fowerth sonday in Lent Ioh. 6. After these thynges Mat 14 Marc. 6 Iesus wente hys way ouer the sea of Galile which is the sea of Tiberias Mat. 4 ●u● 6 and a greate multitude folowed hym bicause they sawe hys miracles which he dyd on them that were diseased And Iesus went vp into a mountayn and there he sat with his disciples And Easter a feaste of the Iewes was nye THE EXPOSITION IT is greatly to be wished desired that as the text of this gospel is plaine easye so it might be imprinted in mens hartes that not only they shuld speake highly therof but also learne proue by experience how great a thing it is if we be wel instructed with the promises and miracles of God against the detestable carefulnes of the belly Christe wyll norishe the beleuers Fyrste of all in this place is layed before al christian men a noble example that God the father thorow his welbeloued son Iesu Christ wyll norishe defend them both in body soule yf they wyll put theyr whole confidence and truste in hym Wherby we maye marke and note that god from the beginnynge with promisses and exaumples hath defēded vs against the abhominable carke of the bellye whiche raigneth almost ouer all the worlde And chyefly for this cause that he myght laye before our eyes our incredulity vnbeliefe wel knowen of hym and deepelye grafted in vs. It is an excellent thyng and not a little to be commended yf a man can mortyfie hym selfe concernynge the carefulnes of worldly riches no lenger to be vexed or troubled with the care of meat drinke cloth but put al his hope truste in the promises of God and stedfastelye beleue that God will mercifully looke and prouyde for our necessaryes although it appeare farre otherwyse in the syghte of men And therefore the we shuld leaue that pernicious in Christe defedeth vs agaīst the care of the
bely withe promises and miracles credulitye and conceyue trewe faith in god is gyuen vnto vs of God so many promises confirmed with many noble miracles that needes must he be blinded and geuen into a wrong opiniō that is not by them sterid to faith can set a parte the carke of the belly And moreouer he suffereth that such promises be shewed to the people in sermones whereby through the remembraunce of them wee maye bee allured to the faithe that is in Iesu Christe Who is so hard or dul harted that cā not be moued to faithe yf he wyll remembre what greate care Christ toke for this multitude And how he pitied them when there was no mencion made of meat nor drynke Wherein he sheweth that he knoweth what we haue need of before we aske any thing of him And in that he lift vp his eyes as the Euangelist saith and beheld the multitude is signifyed that Christ hath in hys mind compassiō on vs and that his help shal always be ready at hand for vs. And so must we vnderstād whē scripture saith that god doth loke vpon vs with his eies that he mercifully wil defēd vs against al peryls of body soul Psal 10 His eyes loketh vppon the poore And in an othee place Looke vppon me Lorde and haue mercy on me Wherfore seeyng that Christ sheweth in this miracle his such great goodnes clemencye and carefulnesse for vs that mercifully he wyll prouyde for vs both in body and soule It were very vnmete that we our selues shuld take lyke carke not wholy to trust to hym that is able to perform that he hath promysed Nor is this to be vnderstand as thoughe we shuld not care for our helth but rather that before all thinges we considre howe to please God thorow Christ that wee maye be made pertakers of euerlastyng health which Christ in the gospel requireth of vs Mat. 6 and sayth Fyrst seeke the kingdom of god and his righteousnes and al these thinges shal be geuen vnto you As he myghte say It is necessary that ye beleue for and yf ye do not beleue yt is necessary that ye alwayes lack although al the world with al his riches were yours Psa 33 as Dauid saith Rich men haue lacked and haue hūgred Here a man myght withstand and say If the matter be so and that God wyll fede and norish me then wyl I be ydle and wyl no lenger laboure Not so my deare frende ye shall not so do for labour is not forbidde vnto the but the care and carckefulnes therevppon is forbidden Thou shalte eate thy breade in the sweate of thy face but yet shalt thou not put thy trust in thy labour but in God allonly If thou do this thou shalte not neede to care for thy lyuyng Labour diligently and by thy faythe accordinge to thy callynge leaue the care to God and he wyll norishe the throughe Christ Secondaryly we haue here a godlye exaumple of the loue of god in Christe toward vs. Fyrste in that he dyd not only feede the good and iust The example of the loue of God but also the euel men which were not the lesse part amongst this fiue M. And in that also that he so mekely suffered the weaknesse of Philip and thother Apostels hee dothe teache vs that euerye Christiane man shuld shew forth his faith by workes of loue and thereby to prouoke other to doo the same And suche loue muste alwayes bee perfecte Imperfecte loue doth neuer good but to his frendes Gal. 5. whiche the Publicanes and sinners do also for they loue thē of whō they be loued agayn as Christ saith in the 6. chapt of S. Luke our loue muste be perfecte Perfect loue doth not only good to his frends but to his enemys also Wherin we may se the example of Christ and of the heuenly father Mac. 5. which suffereth his sunne to shyne vpon the good and bad and sendeth raine to the iust and vniust Of this perfection of loue Christe speaketh in an other place saiyng Ye shal be perfect as your father in heauen is perfecte In that place Christe commēdeth the loue of his father towardes vs as a moste perfecte loue Wherfore Bycause he hath receyued vs into his fauour and grace Rom. 5. which were yet his enemys and sayth that we also must be perfect in brotherly loue which cometh frō faith Therfore yf thou be a christian man and wilt with good works manifest thy selfe to haue a Christian mans harte go to then and instructe them that be weak and leaue them not vntil thow haue brought them to the knowledge of the fayth And moreouer dooe good to all men withoute any respecte aswell to thyne enemyes as to thy frendes to the bad as to the good And then thou hast testified with works of loue that thou art a good tree in that thou bringest forth good frute Thirdely this gospell sheweth Geuing o● thākꝭ to the bene●… 〈◊〉 Chri●… how Christ dyd not distribute and geue this breade and fisshes to the multitude before that he had giuen thankes in his hart to his heauenly father of whose liberality and plenteousnes all creatures be susteined and norished vp Wherin he teacheth vs that we lykewise shuld gyue hartely thankes for the great henefites both bodely and ghostly that we dailye receaue of God the father through his welbeloued sonne Iesu Christ And yf thow wylt knowe the very trewe thankes geuing What is thākꝭ giuinge This it is To knowledg that al that euer we haue cometh of God through Christ of his mere grace and goodnes and not of our selues This is the trew wayes to gyue thanks And for the more parte continuall praise and commendacion foloweth such knowledg By what means can I geue prayse honoure and thankes to God except I knowledge his benefites Nowe yf I haue this faith and knowledge that God throughe Christe hathe destroyed the kyngdome of the diuel made me inheritoure of his heauenly kyngdome doughteles I do also gyue thankes with all Goddes electe for so greate a benefyte as the nature of suche that beleue is sette forthe at large in the 25. chapiter of Esaias the Prophete and in Daniel the seconde chapiter Neither shall I do it once but al dayes of my lyfe withoute ende I shall saye withe Dauyd Psa 145 My sowle prayse the Lorde I shall prayse the Lorde in my lyfe tyme and shall synge vnto the Lorde as long as I shall lyue Psal 33 And I wyll geue prayse to the Lorde at all tymes his praise shall alwayes be in my mouth Lykewise when I knowledge that God in outeward and worldely thinges wyll of his mercyfulnes norish me but so that I must needes labore to then muste I well remembre that it is not to be adsc●ibed to my laboure but muste gyue harty thankes to God throughe Christe Howe often tymes doth that iuste man Dauyd confesse that
pastour ought diligentlye to looke aboute hym that the flocke of Christe be not seduced and deceyued by false prophetes which teache peruerse doctrine contrarye to the holsome doctrine of Christe But that pointe belongeth not allonlye to the pastor and preacher but also it behoueth euerye christian manne to bee so instructed in things pertainyng to faith that he by the word of god may iudge whether he be right taught or no. For thīkest thou that this power to iudg euery preachers doctrine was giuen the of Christe in vaine 1. Tes 5. Or thinkest thou that Paule commaunded the Thessalonians in vaine to proue all thinges and keepe that whiche was good Ioh. 4. And also S. Iohn writeth that we shulde proue the spirites whether they bee of God Wherefore seynge that many false prophets are gone into the world beleue verelye that this libertye to iudge is giuen the for somewhat For the diuell is subtyle and is an extreme enemy of holsome doctrine and such a one that hathe in his kyngedome nothynge then lyes Ioh. 16 1 Cor. 11 Ma. 24 and murdre whiche hee bringeth in vnder a coloure of holynes For hee canne chaunge hymselfe into the fashion of an aungell of lyghte so that yf it were possible he shulde deceaue and seduce the verye electe of God And no manne knoweth this better then Christe whiche teacheth vs so earnestlye to beware of theim whiche also painteth the minysters of Satan in theire owne coloures Wherefore lette vs take to harte this his faithfull monition But howe and with what coloures dothe he describe theym Prophetes To prophecye He calleth theym prophetes whereby he declareth that they shal vse the office of preachinge For to prophecye signifieth other whyle to teache and to interprete holy scripture as we fynde in the 14. chapiter of Saint Paule in the firste epist to the Corinthians More ouer hee sayeth Sheeps clothīg They shall come in sheepes clothinge That is they shall come in greate and angelicall meekenes and withoute all pride hauinge outwardly the shine of holines but inwardly they are rauening wolues euen the destroyers of the lordes flocke Now forasmuch as we shall haue such in the ministery of the worde of god whose outwarde conuersacion shall apeare as most simple and holy therefore it is necessarye that wee note and printe in our mindes this doctryne of Christe wherby we maye auoyde theym and daily pray vnto god that he wil vouchsafe to retaine vs in holsome doctrine and preserue vs from the vaine ianglynge of these false prophetes Secondarily it is to be noted that Christe doth not all onlye instructe vs to beware of false prophetes but also telleth vs howe wee shall knowe theym Yee shall knowe theym sayeth hee by theyr frutes Whiche thinge that he myght driue into vs the better hee putteth forthe a similitude and sayeth on this wise Do menne gather grapes of thornes or fygges of thystelles As thoughe he wolde saye Howe possible it is to gather grapes of thornes or figges of thystles so possible it is that a false prophete in whome the knowledge of god is not shulde teache anye good thynge thoughe hee neuer so muche gloryfye hym selfe in the knowledge of the worde of god A false prophete maye boaste and gloryfye him selfe of the gospell but the trewe doctrine of the faith he shal neuer attayne nor folow All that they haue taught with theyr vaine ianglinge are but leaues and remayne leaues hauinge only an outeward shining And for to knowe these false prophetes and theyr spirite It is needefull to haue the holye spirit and perfecte knoweledge of God Wherefore wee christian menne whyche in this daungerous tyme are assaulted with thys pestiferous and straunge learnyng must so indeuoure our selues Faythe charity that fayth and charity wherin consisteth the hole summe and foundacion of oure doctrine maye euer bee oure rule whereby we maye discerne and iudge all manner of doctrine that shall bee layde before vs. For faythe cleaueth allonlye to the worde of god and sayeth wyth Saincte Paule I knowe nothinge but Iesus Christ 1. Cor. 1 and hym crucified that is I seeke remission of sinnes righteousnes and saluacion allonlye in the passion and merytes of Christe And charitie with the deede and worke witnesseth suche fayth to be in the harte And what so euer is contrarye to this doctrine of faythe and charitie commeth of the diuell thoughe they that teache so in their so teachinge leade neuer so relygious a lyfe For the tree is euell and so likewise is the frute euell Shall we iudge nowe some trees by theyr frutes The papistes haue a longe season had the handlyng and administracion of the worde of god and the sacramentes The papistes with so great shyne of holines outwardli the thei haue nigh subiected vnto them the whole world But now that the gospell is broken out come to lyght through the greatinercy of god it hath geuen vs power to know the tree by the fruicte thereof throughe goddes worde Now we haue the word of god which we set against their doctrine concerning works and we find their learning to striue be repugnāt with the manifest worde of god and to bringe nothinge to passe but hipocrisy Therfore according to their frutes we reproue and abiect the whole papasie with all that belongeth vnto it yea if the diuel rage neuer so much We reproue detest also those spriteful mē whiche with their Masses suꝑsticion haue abused the supper instituted by Christ contrary to the manifest words of Christe Yea we reproue theim for the fruicte of their doctrine For besides the false expoundinge laiyng out of Christes wordes they haue brought the sacramentes into greate abusion What shall I saye of the anabaptistes I wolde to god the vngracious frute of their doctrine were not so manyfest To make short we haue the clear and manifest gospell by the greate grace of god in our hartes receaued wherein by his mercye we shall abide whē all the false prophetes shall go to the diuel Thirdelye Christe expoundeth these wordes by theyr frutes ye shall knowe theim euen as he wold haue theim vnderstanded making a difference betwene hipocrites and those that fulfill his fathers will and declareth both their rewardes The iustifiers and glorifiers in workes crye euer Lord Lord and that more is they glorifie in the gospell and in the holy ghoste yea and are so bold that they dare saye Lorde haue wee not prophecied in thy name haue we not caste out diuels in thy name c. But it is but hypocrisye remaineth hypocrisye for the whiche they haue no rewarde For Christe sayeth Depart from me ye workers of iniquitie I knowe you not And fayth in this present gospell Euerye tree that bringeth not forth good frute shal be hewen downe and caste in to the fier Beholde with what rewarde the frute of false doctrine shal be rewarded with all And againe considre what maner of