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A13339 The amendment of life comprised in fower bookes: faithfully translated according to the French coppie. Written by Master Iohn Taffin, minister of the word of God at Amsterdam.; Traicté de l'amendement de vie. English Taffin, Jean, 1529-1602. 1595 (1595) STC 23650; ESTC S118083 539,421 558

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of wrath It is truely a forger of fraude and mother of hypocrisie for ambition disguiseth it selfe into a thousande fourmes and shapes to the ende to deceiue others and by abasing them to exalt it selfe How dyd Absolon beeing reconciled to his father Dauid flatter the people taking one by the hand 2. Sam. 15.6 kissing another speaking kindly to all offering to fauour them in theyr businesse and to procure their dispatches And to what end was all this Euen to steale the hearts of the people as the holy Ghost saith to turn them from his father Dauid so beating a path to come to the kingdom Ambition is the ape of Charitie Charitie is patient for eternall goods Ambition endureth all for temporall honour Charitie is courteous to the poore Ambition to the rich Charitie endureth all things for the truth Ambition for vanitie Moreouer as Saint Barnard sayeth that it is a spring of Enuie so Saint Augustine calleth Enuie the daughter of Ambition And truely the ambitious man euer enuyeth the prosperitie of others either of those that are greater than hee because he is not so great as they or of his inferiours least they should attaine to his greatnesse or of those that are his equals because they be equall with him Num. 16 2. Kin. 1 1 2. King 15 1. King 16. Iud. 9.5 2. Sam. 15 18. Platina in his life Agayne there is no iniquitie or crueltie so hainous but Ambition wyll vrge a man thereto What mooued Corah Dathan and Abiron to murmure agaynst Moses and Aaron and to stirre vp sedition Athaliah to murther all the kings seed that shee myght raigne Sellum Zembri and many others to murther their Lords and princes Abimelech to murther his seuentie brethren the sonnes of Gedeon Absolon that hypocrite and ingratefull person to driue his owne father from his kingdome and with his armie to prosecute him and to destroie him Pope Siluester the second to consent to giue himselfe to the deuill that hee might attaine to the papacie To be short there is nothing so deuillish but man by Ambition may be vrged thereto 6 The second kinde of Ambition which we cal Arrogancie Pride is no other but a meere sacriledge against God in that man attributeth to himselfe the glorie of those graces which hee hath receyued from God And this arrogancie may be considered in two sortes first when man glorifyeth himselfe in the giftes and graces of God secondly in that hee seeketh and taketh the glory of another reioycing when it is attributed to him and sorrowing when it is denied him Concerning the first man is so vnthankfull to God as if he giue him either knowledge wealth dignitie vertue or anie other commendable or excellent gifte hee attributeth the same to his owne industrie in hew of giuing the glorie therof to God hee assumeth it to himselfe and waxeth proude thereof Saint Paul was a chosen vessell to preach the Gospell yet doth he confesse that himselfe was in daunger of beeing exalted aboue measure through the abundance of reuelations 2. Cor. 12.7 1. Cor. 8.1 1. Cor. 1.26 had not God prouided a remedie Againe where he sayth that knowledge pulleth vp he noteth this to be a common infirmity among al men namely of the increase of Gods giftes to take occasion of pride In this consideration as hee writeth to the Corinthians doth God vsually call the poore contemptible simple and fooles to the knowledge of the Gospel rather than the rich mightie noble and wise to the end that if anie will glorie he should glorie in the Lord thereby declaring that if God should call the rich the mightie the noble and the wise they in liew of giuing the glorie praise Ephe. 2. ● and thanks to God would assume it to themselues The same doth he also say in another place Ye are saued by grace through faith that not of your selues neither of workes least anie man should boast himselfe Wherein he also noteth that if by good works we should obtaine saluation albeit their goodnesse proceed from God yet would wee boast of our saluation as if by our owne works we purchased the kingdome of heauen 7 Among all other reasons why God doth not at full sanctifie vs in this life albeit hee hath made vs his welbeloued children by faith in Iesus Christ is to bee obserued our inclination to pride And in deede if wee doo boast of friuolous matters as of fine dancing leaping running gallant garments and other like vanyties what would wee doo if in this life God should indue vs wyth all holynesse and other vertues How proude and glorious would wee become Truly it would be our vtter ruine for the arrogancie and pride that woulde spring thereof woulde prouoke Gods wrath against vs to depriue vs thereof as vnthankfull persons and to punish vs as sacrilegious wretches that robbe God of his glorie In Prospers sentences In this respect doth Saint Austen saie that humble confession in wicked workes is better than proud ambition in good And therfore he sayth farther Ibidem The first vice that conquered man wil be the last to conquer for when man hath ouercome all other vice and iniquitie then is the greatest danger least the soule finding it selfe victorious should boast more in it selfe than in God 8 But let vs proceede to other the giftes of God Gen. 16.4 1. Tim. 6.17 Agar finding her selfe with childe by Abraham grew so loftie and proude that shee despised her mistres Saint Paul admonisheth Timothy to charge the rich men in this world that they bee not high minded thereby declaring that riches vsually doo ingender pride To this effect wee reade that Assuerus sitting vpon the throane of the glorie of his kingdom made a feast to all his princes and officers that hee might boast vnto them of the riches of the glorie of his kingdome Gen. 16.4 1. Tim. 6.17 Hester 1.4 and the honour of his great maiestie Also that Haman the Iewes enemy hauing sent for his friends and his wife reported vnto them the glorie of his riches Hester 5. and boasted the multitude of his children and all the things wherein the king dyd magnifie him aboue all the princes and seruantes of the king Nabuchadnezzer walking in the royall pallace of Babylon Dan. 4.27 boasted of his greatnesse saying Is not this great Babel that I haue builte for the house of my kingdome by the might of my power and for the honour of my maiestie Thus doth the vnthankfull and sacrilegious person boast of the giftes and graces of God attributing to himselfe the praise due to God onely 9 The second point of this arrogancie and pride consisteth in seeking and accepting the praise due vnto others and in taking pleasure therein And this also is a verie common and dangerous plague Saint Augustine sayth that it is not inough that we couet not the honour either that wee make but small account thereof when it
body and the kingdome of heauen more precious then earthly treasures so doth the chiefe and principall end of the magistrates charge and office consist in the establishing and maintaining of the puritie of Doctrine the holy administration of the Sacramentes the inuocation of Gods name 1. Cron. 15. the order of Ecclesiasticall Discipline In brief in the holy ministerie and seruice of God How carefull was Dauid to bring the Arke of God into his Citie How ioyfully with praises and blessings of the Lord did he conduct it He commanded the priests and Leuits to sanctifie themselues and to prouide to carie it Hee ordained them to appoint of their brethren to sing and play vpon instruments before it And how zelously did hee establish an order for the seruice of God How affectionate did hee shew himselfe to builde an house to God 2. Cron. 19. 2. Sam. 7. 1. Cron. 22. And vnderstanding that God woulde not that it shoulde bee built by him but by his sonne Salomon What summes of golde and siluer did hee leaue towards the building thereof 4 Asa king of Iuda touched with the like zeale put downe the strāge alters the high places other idolatries 2. Chro. 14 He cōmāded Iuda to praie to the Lord the God of their fathers and to fulfill the law the commandements And God for the same blessed him mightily and gaue him victory ouer Zara the Aethiopian 2. Chro. 15 and rest from his enemies Yea many other kindreds namely of Ephraim Manasses and Simeon perceiuing that the Lord his God was with him came to him as to a refuge and made a couenant to seeke the Lord God of theyr fathers with all their harts and wyth all theyr souls 2. Chro. 14.2 yea that they should slaie all such as would not seeke the God of Israel And of him it is said that he did that which was good in the sight of the Lord his God 5 Iehosaphat his sonne likewise gaue himself couragiously to re-establish the seruice of God namely in the third yere of his raigne 2. Chro. 17 when hee sent men of authoritie to cause it to bee taught throughout all the townes of Iuda yea hee sent with them Leuites and Priests to teach the inhabitants of Iuda who carryed with them the bookes of the lawe of the Lord and went thoroughout all the townes of Iuda to instruct the people And God so blessed him in this good zeale that the feare of the Lorde fell vppon all the nations and kingdomes round about Iuda and they durst not make anie warre agaynst Iehosaphat He also in Ierusalem ordained the Leuites and priestes with the princes of the kindreds of Israel for the iudgement of the Lord and for controuersies that they might iudge according to the lawe of God and appointed Amarias the high priest to haue the ouersight ouer them 6 As for king Ezechias the holy Scripture greatly testifyeth his godlynes and feruent affection to the seruice of God Hee gathering together the Priests and Leuites gaue vnto them this admonition and exhortation Heare me ye Leuites sanctify now your selues 2. Chro. 29. and sanctifie the house of the Lord God of your fathers Our fathers haue trespassed and done euill in the eies of the Lord our God and therefore his wrath hath bene vpon Iuda and Ierusalem But now I purpose to make a couenant with the Lord God of Israel that hee may turne awaie his fierce wrath from vs. Now my sonnes be ye not deceiued for the Lord hath chosen you to stand before him to serue him And when the priests Leuites had cleansed sanctifyed the temple of the Lord king Ezechias rose early gathered the princes of the citie went vp to the house of the Lord the priests Leuits offered sinne offerings for the kingdome for the sanctuarie and for Iuda And when they had made an end of the burnt offering the king all that were with him bowed them selues and worshipped The king and the princes commanded the Leuites to praise the Lord with the wordes of Dauid and of Asaph the seer so they praised with ioy and they bowed themselues and worshipped Neither dyd this good king take care for the tribe of Iuda onelie ouer the which himself raigned but also when he was to celebrate the passeouer 2. Chro. 30 hee sent poastes throughout the other tribes of Israel to inuite them to come vp and to celebrate the feast and to serue God And to that end by his messengers hee made to them an excellent exhortation and admonition whereupon albeit some did laugh them to scorne 2. Chro. 31 yet neuerthelesse diuerse of Assur of Zabulon and of Manasses submitted themselues and came to Ierusalem Hee afterward also renued the seruice of God according to the order established by Dauid and made a decree whereby the king should be charged with a contribution taken of his treasurie for the morning and euening sacrifices for the saboths the new moones the solemne feasts according as it is written in the law of the Lorde ● Chr. 34. 35 7 The like zeale and dutie to the seruice of God is also set down in Iosias king of Iuda But the premises may suffice to declare vnto kings princes and other Christian magistrates with what affection and zeale they are bound to purge their dominions of Idolatrie superstition to establish among theyr subiects the pure and holye seruice of God with the holy ministerie of his word and to imploy theyr authoritie and meanes in the maintenance thereof To bee short in theyr owne persons to giue example of all godlinesse Sundrie kings euen of the Heathen haue somewhat vnderstoode and put it in practise as Nabuchadnezzer when hee beheld the wonderfull worke of God in preseruing the three Hebrew princes in the fierie furnace and therby conceiued some sparke of the knowledge of the true God did immediatly make a decree in honour of the true God in these wordes Therefore I make a decree that euerie people nation or language that speake anie blasphemie against the God of Shaa●ach● Dan. 3 24 Masach and Abednego shall be drawen in peeces then houses shall be made a takes for there is no God that can deliuer after this sort Dauids likewise beholding the miraculous deliuerie of Daniel from the lyons immediatly writ forth his Letters to this effect Vnto all people Pro. 25. nations and languages that dwell in all the world peace bee multiplied to you I make a decree that in all the dominions of my kingdome men tremble and feare before the God of Daniel for hee is the liuing God and remaineth for euer and his kingdome shall not perish and his dominion shall bee for euerlasting Hee rescueth and deliuereth and he worketh signes and wonders in heauen and in earth who hath deliuered Daniel from the power of the lions These are excellent prayses of God deliuered by a Heathen king and doo
earth shall perish from the earth from vnder these heauens He hath made the earth by his power c. Wherein we are to note that albeit Ieremie writ al his prophecies in Hebrew yet this one sentence is set downe in the Caldean or Babilonian speech therby admonishing the captiue Iewes to disaduow Idols to cōfesse the true God plainly sensibly in a language knowen to the Idolaters If this confession bee required of these poore captiue Iewes how can these men be excused who being at libertie to depart from among the Idolaters do assist at their Idolatry thereby to giue the world to vnderstand that they also are Idolaters therefore dare not vtter one word in reproofe of the Idols 9 Sith therefore that the first sermon both of Christ of Iohn the Baptist do notably proclaime Amend your liues Let all such as haue attained to the knowledge of the truth resolue with thēselues to renounce all Idolatrie superstition vtterly to denie all assistance participation whatsoeuer therin either in hart or body Let them remember that all abandoning of their bodies to Idolatrie is a prophanation of the temple of God That the yeelding of the body to the deuill reseruing the hart to God is intollerable sacriledge That the denial of the true God the worshipping of the deuill is detestable hipocrisie That thereby they blaspheme Iesus Christ honor the Idol that they giue offēce to their neighbours as well by confirming some in their errors as by inducing others to follow their examples But especially let them remember that their pretended excuse will redound to their double damnatiō For if he who thinking to worship God yet of ignorāce throgh worshiping an Idoll offendeth deserueth death surely then he that boweth his body to worship that which he knoweth to be an Idoll 1. Con. 10.20 Luk. 12.47.48 yea a very deuil as S. Paul calleth it offendeth in far greater measure deserues greter punishmēt And so doth Christ himself pronounce concerning the disobedient seruant who knowing his masters wil not doing it Exod. 20.5 shall be beaten much more grieuously thē he that was ignorāt therof And indeed it is not only a simple sinne and transgression as in the ignorant but more contempt and misprision against the maiestie of the law-giuer as God in many places complaineth of his people that they haue dispised him Rom. 5.20 yea euen hated him as himselfe faith in his law And hereto likewise may be referred the sentence of the Apostle where hee saith That God gaue the law that sinne might abound because the knowledge of the law taking away ignorance maketh the transgression to be conioyned with contempt and despising of God 10 The more therfore that we know the inconuenience of Idolatrie the more we are to detest abhor and flie from it and neuer flatter our selues in the presence of God who knoweth our hearts It is but a foolish enterprise to vndertake to deceiue the Lord or to thinke to prosper by offending him We feare the losse of our goods dignities countrie and life if we go not to masse with other men and counterfeate our selues to bee Idolaters as they are yet we feare not to loose the treasure and inheritance of heauen life euerlasting and the kingdome of God by polluting our bodies in Idolatrie euen by the assured testimonie of our owne hearts We are not to order our duties after the easements of our flesh but according to the word of God The meanes to obtaine safetie and felicitie consisteth not in prouoking God to wrath by seruing of Idols but if we desire his mercie and fauour towardes vs wee must renounce and denie our selues and the world that wee may worship and serue him onely Let vs obey S. Iohn who saith 1. Ioh. 5.21 Psal 97.7 1. Cor. 6.20 My little children keepe your selues from Idols And let vs remember that the holy Ghost pronounceth woe to all those that worship Idols And contrariwise blesseth all those that adore and glorifie God both in hart and minde That it is not enough that we seperate our selues from Idolatrie vnlesse we also ioyne with the Church of Christ by frequenting Sermons communicating in the Sacraments and comming to common prayer Chap. 2. AS repentance and Amendement of life consisteth in this that we forsake sinne and applie our selues to goodnesse So it is not enough that we keepe both bodies and soules from Idolatrie and superstition vnlesse that also seperating our bodies from Idolaters we adioine our selues to the Church of Christ by hearing his word receiuing the Sacraments calling vpon God in the name of Iesus Christ The titles that the holy Ghost attributeth to this Church do euidently declare vnto vs of how great importance to the glory of God saluatiō of mankind this duty of ioyning with the true Church is First it is in many places called the kingdom of God yet not without great cause For as this kingdome consisteth in euidēt assured knowledge of the true God of his Son Iesus Christ in faith righteousnes peace and comfort of the holy Ghost in sanctification to be briefe in euerlasting life glory So is it in the church wherin God manifests himself reueales his truth pleasure To the mēbers therof he giueth faith righteousnes holines peace ioy and finally life glory euerlasting Contrariwise the kingdom of Sathan cōsisteth in ignorance Mat. 13. infidelity corruptiō vice sin iniquity in a bad conscience trouble of mind dispaire death damnation The members therfore of Christs Church are the kingdome of God retired from the power dominion of Sathā to the end that God may raigne in them by his spirit the scepter of his word as contrariwise al that are without the Church do belong to the kingdome of Sathā as S. Paul also doth say of the excōmunicate that they be deliuered to Sathā who raigneth without the Church of Christ 1. Cor. 5.5 1. Cor 6.9.10 Luk. 13.28 Act. 1.47 This likewise is confirmed in that the same title of the kingdom of God wherby the Church is signified is also attributed to that blessed glorious estate which the elect shal enioy after the resurrection Wherin we are taught that theris such a cōiunction betweene the Church that glorious kingdom of Iesus Christ that it is as it were the suburbes gate thereinto wherupon also al they that refuse to ioyne with the Church can pretend no portion in this kingdom of heauē For the path to felicitie importeth an ascention frō the kingdome of God vpon earth to the kingdome of God in heauē And that doth S. Luke note saying that God did dayly adioyne vnto the Church those that should be saued thereby signifying that such as refuse to adioyne themselues therto do minister no occasion to imagine that they haue attained the way to saluation and life euerlasting 2 By another title are the
man is content wyth the same estate that hee hath attained vnto but seketh a higher Man is neuer satisfied so long as one may go before him for Ambition suffereth him not to see whence hee came howe farre thee is gone or whether hee doeth aspire Euerie souldier desireth to be Captaine beeing a Captaine he climbeth higher and seeketh from degree to degree to come to bee a king yea if hee might attaine to be Emperour of all Europe he then would couet to be Emperor of the whole world Great Alexander was not content wyth the realmes that his father left him therefore vndertooke the conquest of all the world yea when he had obtained a great victorie agaynst Darius king of Persia refusing the offer that he then made of his daughter in marriage and halfe his dominions he answered That as there was but one Sunne in the world Iustin in his 11. booke so would he bee the onely king in the world How many such Alexanders are there in these latter daies Whereto tended this roiall deuice taken of the increase of the Moo● Vntill shee fill her whole compasse Also of an Emperour Farther Bee not these euident testomonies that mans heart is ambitious and vnsatiable that it is so farre from beeing satisfied by increase that the same increase doth whet the appetite and still minister more increase to the vnsatiable coueting of more honor and glorie 2 There is not anie that in estate or dignitie either in towne prouince or kingdome is second but hee aspireth to climbe and to bee first if not in the principall degree as king yet to bee next to his person as Ionathan sayde to Dauid Thou shalt raigne and I will bee next to thee 1. Sam 23 17. Math. 20.20 The mother of the Apostles Iohn and Iames made a petition to Iesus Christe that in his kingdome the one might sit vppon his right hande 3. Iohn 1.9 the other on his lefte Saint Iohn also taxed one Diotrephes that coueted to bee chiefest in the Church Plu. in the life of Iuli. Caesar The Romane Emperour Iulius Caesar when some maruelled that in a little towne where they passed through there was strife who shoulde be greatest freely sayde that himselfe had rather bee the chiefest in that litle towne than the second at Rome Were not the Apostles at controuersie who shoulde bee greatest And dyd not they demaund of Iesus Christ who shoulde be greatest in the kingdome of heauen Mark 9.34 Math. 18.1 They imagined that Christe shoulde raigne vppon earth as Salomon before had doone and before they saw the crowne vpon his head they demanded which of them shoulde haue the chiefest offices Which is more he that might attaine to the soueraigntie of the whole worlde woulde yet seeke to bee greater and if it laie in him to climbe euen into heauen and as Adam dyd to bee lyke vnto God Some are of opinion that the sinne of the Angels that were turned to deuils proceeded of the lyke ambition Esa 14.13 taking it to be the same which Esaie noteth where hee speaketh not directly of them but of Nabuchadnezzer king of Babylon declaring him to be in deede of the race of Adam in these woordes I will ascend into heauen and exalt my throane aboue besydes the starres of God I will syt also vppon the mount of the congregation in the sides of the North I will ascend aboue the height of the cloudes and I will bee lyke to the most high All the kingdomes of the earth coulde not satisfie the ambition of greate Alexander Valerius in his first booke who by the readinges of Anaxarchus vnderstanding that his master Democritus maintayned that there were sundrye worldes cryed out saying Woe is mee wretch that I am that haue not yet attained to the possession of one of them Wherevppon Valerius fitly noteth yet speaking as a Heathen man that mortall man esteemeth his glorie to bee straighted because it is bounded in one worlde which neuerthelesse might suffice for the habitation of all the Gods Hee also writ to the Lacedemonians requiring them to place him among the Gods and to offer sacrifice to him Plutarch in his Apotheg as vnto a God Wherevppon one named Damis scorned his ambition and sayd Well let vs giue Alexander leaue to bee called God 3 It is no maruell that the Heathen so exalted themselues considering that some who not onely take vppon them the name of Christians but also doo boast to bee Saint Peters successors haue growen to as great ambition For the Bishops of Rome not contented with the title of Bishops of the first sea haue taken vppon them to be called vniuersall Bishops heads of the Church vppon earth placed themselues aboue kinges and Emperours compared themselues to the Sunne and Kings and Emperors to the Moone because as the Moone hath no light but from the light of the Sun so kings and Emperors do hold their power dignity from them yea they proceed farther share with God Cap. Satis Dist 69 suffering themselues by their parasites to be called Gods vpon earth Whervpon Pope Nicholas concluded that sith God might not be iudged by man neither might the Popes And this is it which Saint Paul foretold 2. Thes 2.4 that Antichrist should exalt himself against al that is called God or that is worshipped so that he doth sit as God in the temple of God shewing himselfe that he is God Thus we see that the ambitious man is vnsatiable and cannot be satisfied with all the glorie of the world but that hee must also climbe into heauen to become God euen hee who beeing a poore worme vppon the earth and coueting to bee great like vnto God through his ambition fell so lowe that he is not now worthie to be mentioned among the least creatures in the world 4 As this ambition burning in the hart flameth euen vp to heauen so is there no vice corruption sinne or iniquitie Bern. in his 40. Serm. but it engendereth and in deede the eldest daughter of the first sinne namely of the incredulitie of Adam and Eue coulde not but bee a fruitfull mother and plentifull in vicious pernitious and damnable children Ambition sayth Saint Barnard is a secrete poyson a hidden sinne a forger of fraude a mother of hypocrisie a spring of enuie a fountaine of all vice a moath to holynesse a blinding of the heart conuerting remedyes into diseases and medecines into languishing First what poyson or plague is more mortall than ambition whereby man seeking to bee equall wyth God was made lyke vnto the deuill not onelye worthie of death but also so vicious and corrupt that at euerie moment hee hastneth more and more to death Psal 51.7 Ephes 3.2 2. Sam. 15.2 ● 4.5 This vnthankefull ambition which was also the breeder of disobedience hath infected vs with this plague and scabbe that wee are conceiued in sinne borne in iniquitie and by nature the children
those that flie frō it Also as the eares of corne that hang theyr heads are ordinarily wel taken and full and those that stand vpright do make vs to thinke that there is little in them so they that walke in humilitie and exalte not themselues neither seeke for glorie are most endued with vertue and other commendable qualities when contrarywise the greate boasters by theyr proude speeches doo shew themselues deuoyde of the same Experience also teacheth that as the vallies are ordinarily fruitfull so the hills the higher they are the more is theyr barrennesse Let these men therefore no longer deceiue both the world and themselues neyther let them bee such fooles as to bee content wyth the false apparance and no effect Let them endeauour to bee in deede that which they would seeme to bee namely wise holie and vertuous otherwise wee may liken them to such as couet rather the name of a king than the kingdome or to bee king in deede Withal let them remember that as such impudencie and boasting is intollerable among men so when it is practised in matter concerning the seruice of God it is no lesse than detestable hypocrisie in his sight 13 We haue alreadie declared that ambition and desire to bee mightie together with such arrogancie and pride as maketh man to glorie of himselfe to reioyce when glory is giuen vnto him and to grieue when it is denied him taken from him or diminished are common faultes and deeply rooted in mens heartes and wythall very dangerous as also is boasting as when a man seeketh to seem to be more thā he is or more than he hath What more is ther now to bee done but that as Iesus Christ exhorteth vs to amend so to the end to obey him wee consider vpon all conuenient meanes to correct and vtterly to mortifie this cursed ambition pride boasting Plutarch of selfe praise Plutarch hath in writing left vnto vs many good rules and aduertisements to helpe vs herein First he willeth vs to beware that wee take no occasion to praise our selues when we heare the commendations of others especially of our equals and inferiours for then doth our ambition naturally desire that they shoulde also speak of vs. As when we see another feed sauorly before vs it maketh our mouthes water to eate with him Or as experience sheweth when another man yauneth we open our mouths yaun with him but we are more inclined to praise our selues when others do report our vertues commendable works for therin are we tickled vntill we laugh again and clawed where it doth itch Likewise if the reporter thereof speaketh soberly or with the least wee can not longer forbeare but as if we meant to reueale some theft and sought to recouer the same wee are straight vrged to tell the rest yea and rather than to loose one iot of our commendation more than all Many times also it chanceth that vnder pretence of praising the vertues of another we cunningly doo slip in shew forth our own As when a man exalting the humilitie and affabilitie of a king or prince reporteth that he gaue him his hand thus thus honoured him pretending therby to let men vnderstand that him selfe is of good estimation and worthie honor And herein do wee Christians many times offend when vnder colour of praising God for his gifts and graces poured vpon vs wee rehearse them to the end our selues may also haue some part of the glory This is a counterset glorie giuen to God that our selues may haue a share therin Some there are that reproue others and sharply rebuke them of their faults and infirmities propounding themselues for examples of the contrarie vertues and this is common with age who therein seek to set a face vpon their owne glorie to the dishonor of others Others we shal also finde who vnder pretence of humility do minister occasion of their own praise so make their humility abait to catch their praise They will abase their giftes graces vertues and commendable actions in the presence of such as knowe them well inough thereby to giue occasion to gainsaie them and so the more amplie to commend them yea they woulde bee loth a man shuld consent to their own speeches These aduertisements might suffice to warne vs to beware of praising our selues To conclude we are to imagine that as it is a griefe and trouble to vs to heare the boasting and proud speeches of others so least we should giue like cause of trouble to others that heare vs and withall incur the reputation of vaineglory wee are to beware of praising our selues These be good aduertisements deliuered by Plutarch But in as much as they tend chiefly to frame a requisite modestie and seemlynesse among men that shunning the obloquy of ambition arrogancie they may purchase the praise due to humilitie and modestie wee wyll stand no longer vppon them but proceede to the consideration of such things as may vtterly vncloath vs of ambition vainglorie and boasting in the sight of God 4 First let vs remember the horrible vengeance that God in old time hath executed vpon the ambitious and proud What a fearefull punishment was inflicted vppon Adam and Eue Gen. 3 when they laboured to bee like vnto God 2. Ephe. 3 Psal 51.7 That by birth wee are the children of wrath conceiued in sinne borne in iniquitie subiect to a thousand both bodily and spirituall corruptions and tribulations bond slaues both to temporall and eternall death and by nature more miserable and wretched than bruite beasts These bee the accursed fruites of this root of ambition which might cause vs to abhorre and detest it What iudgement dyd God execute vppon Haman the enemie of the Iewes Herste 7.10 2. King 11. 2. Sam 18 who was hanged vpon the same gallowes that hee had erected for Mardocheus What reuenge did hee take of Athaliah who hauing murthered all the kings seed for to raigne was her selfe slaine How fearefull and horrible was the death of Absolon who hanging vpon the tree Esay 14. Dan. 4 was stroke thorough and slaine when with his armie hee pursued his father Dauid What iudgment did Esaie denounce agaynst Nabuchadnezzer And as Daniel declareth it was put in execution when after hee had exalted himselfe in pride hee was driuen from among men and eate grasse lyke an oxe for the space of seuen yeeres his bodie beeing watered with the deaw from heauen vntill his haire grew like to the feathers of an Eagle and his nailes like the clawes of birdes Neither must we omit the notable example of Herod who after hee made a plausible Oration and that the people commended him saying It is the voice of God and not of man Act. 12.21 was presently stroken with Gods hand because accepting and allowing of the glorie giuen to himselfe hee gainesaide it not neither gaue it to God and was eaten with wormes and died miserably Let these iudgements and
29.23 Ieremy noteth Gods horrible iudgement against Zedechias and Achab adulterers and false Prophets saying All they of the Capti●i●ie of Iudah that are in Babell shall take vp this curse against them and say the Lord make thee like Zedechia and like Ahab whome the King of Babell burnt in the fire because they haue committed villanie in Israell 1. Kin. 11. and haue committed adulterie with their neighbours wiues and haue spoken lying wordes in my name Into how many horrible Idolatries did Salomon fall when transgressing Gods commaundement he was not content with one wife but tooke almost as many Concubines as there be daies in the yeere 1. Kin. 11.4.11 besides seuen hundred wiues that he had married His example teacheth vs how faire man doth exceede when hee forsaketh the law of God Besides that the historie noteth 2. Sam. 11. that his wiues alienated his hart set it vpon strange Gods and that for his transgression God rent from him the tenne Tribes in the daies of his Sonne and successor Roboam 2. Sam. 12.10 What caused Dauid by the sword of the Ammonites to slay his faithfull seruant Vrias but the adulterie committed with his wise God was blasphemed and against him was this sentence pronounced That the sword should neuer depart from his house 8 God also sometime suffereth that hee which defileth another mans wife receiueth the like measure in his own 2. Sam. 16.22 Whē Dauid had committed adultery with Vrias wife his sonne Absolon publikly defiled his owne Concubines as God had foretold him Iob. 31.9 And this is it that Iob noteth saying If my hart haue been deceiued by a womā or if I haue laide waite at the doore of my neighbour Let my wife grinde to another man and let other men bow downe vpon her For this is a wickednesse and iniquitie to be condemned Among the three young men that had laid their sentences vnder the kinges pillow 3. Ezra 4.26 he that had written that woman is strong among other his reasons addeth this Many haue perished and haue erred and sinned for woman Denis the king or rather the tyrant of Siracusa vnderstanding that his sonne had committed adulterie wrathfully reprouing him Plut. in his Apotheg demaunded whether he had knowen the like offence in him Wherto his sonne answered that his father was not borne a Kings sonne as he was but his father replyed saying Neither shalt thou if thou continuest this wicked life leaue a sonne to inherite this kingdome Herein he shewed a vertuous life and vsed a wise speech for a heathen king And as Erasmus noteth this tyrant thought his sonne worthy to be disenherited for adulterie which in our daies the greatest do make but a sport and pastime Yet Salomon goeth farther and saith that if a man touch another mans wife Prou. 6.27 it will be his destruction wil bring vpon him Gods horrible ineuitable iudgements Can a man sayth he take fire in his bosome and his clothes not be burnt Or can a man goe vpon coles and his feete not be hurt So he that goeth into his neighbours wife shall not be innocent whosoeuer toucheth her A theefe that stealeth to satisfie his hunger is not vtterly dispised but if he bee sound he shall restore seuen fould Hee shall giue all that he hath but he that committeth adulterie with a woman he is destitute of vnderstanding He that doth it destroyeth his owne soule He shall finde a wound and dishonour and his reproch shall neuer bee put away For Ielouzie is the rage of a husband who will not spare the adulterer in the day of vengeance He cannot beare the sight of any ransome neither will he consent though thou augment the giftes And in an other place Prou. 5.3 The lippes of a straunge woman drop as a honie-combe and her mouth is more soft then oyle But the end of her is bitter as woormewoode and sharpe as a two edged sworde Her feete goe downe to death and her steppes take holde on hell Keepe thy way farre from her and come not neere the doore of her house Least thou giue thine honour to others and thy yeeres to the cruell Least a straunger should bee filled with thy strength and thy labours be in the house of a straunger And thou mourne at thine end when thou hast consumed thy flesh and thy body and say how haue I hated instruction and my hart despised correction Againe speaking of him that suffered himselfe to bee ouercome by the entisementes of a wanton woman hee sayth Hee straight waies followeth her as an Oxe that goeth to the slaughter and as a foole to the stockes for correction Vntill a darte strike through his liuer As the birde hasteth to the snare not knowing that shee is in daunger 9 Notwithstanding all adulterers are not exemplarily punished in this life yet doth it not follow that either they haue not so deserued or that Gods threatnings are in vaine for hee is righteous and true And albeit in their harts they bee not touched with the apprehension of such mishaps and calamities as are incident to adulterers euen in this life Yet at the least let the horrible sentence of death and euerlasting dammation pronounced against them by the holy Ghost 1. Cor. 6.10 cause them to resolue to leaue it Adulterers saith S. Paul shal not inherite the kingdome of God Againe Marriage is honorable among all men and the bed vndefiled but whore-mongers and adulterers God will iudge Neither may we thinke to escape the hand of almightie God Heb. 13 4. the iudge of the world who seeth the hidden things For as Salomon speaking of adulterers doth say The waies of man are before the eyes of the Lord Mala. 3.5 and hee pondreth all his pathes His owne iniquities shall take the wicked himselfe and he shall be holden with the cordes of his owne sinne Prou. 5.22 Againe I will come neere saith the Lord to iudge you and I will bee a swift witnesse against sorcerers and adulterers Numb 5.11 And this is euidently confirmed in that in olde time he ordained that the woman suspected of adulterie should drinke a certaine water deliuered to her by the high priest vpon condition that hauing committed adulterie if she denied it her belly might burst and so she might perish 10 Let vs therfore abhorre this abhomination Deut. ●●●● and shunne al occasions that might mooue vs thereunto God in olde time ordained that if two men stroue together and that one of their wiues should take the other by his preuities her hand should be cut off without fauour Deut. 22 1● albeit shee did it simplie to saue and deliuer her husband What shall be then done in such villanous coniunctions proceeding from lustfull hartes bent to adulterie Because the Iewes ware no breeches God commaunded them to vse Laces at the fower corners of their garmentes least by any occasion Deut. 22.5
oppose himselfe against the prouidence liberty of God as grieuing at the good that God vouchsafeth to those whom he pleaseth after his owne wisedome and power and that to such enuious persons belongeth the saying of Iesus Christ Is thine eye euill because I am good or is it not lawfull for me to doe as I wil with mine own Mat. 20.15 Neither must we forget that the end of our liues ought to tend to serue not our selues but God our neighbour that it is a most monstrous sin for vs to enuie that good which our selues either doe or should procure and set forward Yea that we euen make a skorne of God when according to our duties wee pray vnto him to enrease his mercies and blessings to our neighbours and in the meane time do enuie and are sorie for their wel-doing and prosperitie through the blessings of God As also wee ought in our harts to print this saying of Chrisostome Chrisostome hom 36. As by enuying of others we offend God so by reioycing at their prosperitie wee shall be pertakers of their goods Saint Cyprian also exhorteth vs to imitate the good Cyprian of zeale Enuy if we can follow them yet if wee can not follow them reioyce sayth he at their good In liew of enuiing make your selues pertakers through steadfast loue make your selues coheires of their goods by the coniunction of loue and brotherly vnion Finally let vs remember that there is but one commendable and profitable kinde of enuie euen the same that we so beare to the vertuous as to imitate their vertue As Themistocles giuing a reason why hee who in his yoouth was bent wholly to pleasures Plut. in his Apotheg Augustine vpon 139. Psal had lastly applyed his mind to vertue saith that the victorie of Miltiades would not suffer him to sleep As Augustine also commendeth that enuy of the righteous that pricketh vs forward to become righteous with them Of backbiting slaundering and euill speaking Chap. 21. ONe vice more will wee here entreate of which as it is no lesse common albeit smally accompted of so is it most pernitious Namely when we speake euill of our neighbours to the preiudice of their credit reputation and honor Exod. 20.16 Deut. 5.20 and this is called backbiting slaundering or euill speaking And by God is forbidden in the ninth Cōmandement of his law Thou shalt not beare false witnes against thy neighbour True it is that he doth expressely name false witnesse But those words do extend very far First they which in the presence of the Magistrate or else wher either by oath or but by speech only do affirme any falsehoode to the preiudice of their neighbours are heere condemned and they bee properly tearmed slaunderers Yea they may be called Deuilish For the word Deuill signifieth a slaunderer or false accuser All slaunderers therefore are the children or Disciples of the Deuill who was iustly so called because hee was the first Author and inuenter of that iniquitie Gen. 3 as the historie of the holy Scriptures doth manyfestly declare For when the Serpent perceiued that Eue remained constant in the obedience of God also that she feared that he woulde execute his threatning which imported that thee shoulde die if shee eate of the forbidden fruite of the tree of knowledge of good and euill hee wickedly slaundered God as if vpon enuie fearing least shee and her husband Adam by eating of that fruite shoulde become like to himselfe and know both good and euill he had made that prohibition This was an impudent and detestable slaunder 2 Hauing by this meanes drawen Adam and Eue to disobedience Gen. 35. among other vices he also poured this deuilish poyson vpon all their posteritie as experience by most notable examples doth teach So did Putiphars wise slander and falsely accuse Ioseph that he would haue dishonored her So did Chore Numb 16. Dathan and Abiram falsely slaunder Moses and Aaron 2 Sam. 16.3 saying that they sought to exalt themselues ouer the congregation of the Lord. So did Ziba Miphiboseths seruant slander his master in the eares of Dauid Hester 3. 8. as if he had pretended that the house of Israel shold haue restored him to the kingdome and that therupon he remained at Ierusalem 1. Sam. 24.14 So did Haman falsely accuse the Iewes that were in captiuitie vnder king Assuerus that they denied to fulfill the kings decrees 2. Sam. 15. So did Saules Courtiers slaunder Dauid Iohn 7.20 as if hee ment to take away his kingdome So did Absalom slander his owne father Dauid telling the people that there was not any to heare their suites Mat. 11.19 to iudge of their affaires or to do them right With many impudent slanders did the Iewes assault Iesus Christ Luk. 23.2 obiecting vnto him that he had the Deuil that he was a drunkerd a glutton a friend to Publicans a seducer of the people Act. 24.5 and accused him falsely that hee denied tribute to Caesar and suborned the people So did Tertullus the Orator tearme S. Paul a seditious and pestilent fellow 3 Againe if the speeches g●●en forth should in themselues bee true yet if they be misreported or wrested to any other sence then they were done or spoken this is also slaunder and false witnesse As S. Marke rehearseth Mat● ●4 58 that finally there came in two false witnesses against Iesus Christ And affirmed that they heard him say I will destroy this temple made with hands and within three daies I will build an other made without hands Here was a double slaunder First in that Christ spake it not in that sort Ioh. 2 19. but onely said Destroy this temple in three daies I wil raise it vp againe Secondly because that which he spake of his body as S. Iohn expressely addeth That he spoke of the temple of his body they referred to the materiall Temple bu●●● with hands at Ierusalem 4 It is also a deuilish malitious slaunder when men report that which is true but thereof to gather or perswade some wicked and reproueable action Psal 5● 2 As when Doeg shewed Saule that Dauid had beene in the house of the high priest Achimelech in Nob that Achimelech had asked counsell of the Lord for Dauid 1. Sam. 21. Psal 52.5 that he had giuen him bread and that he had deliuered vnto him the sworde of Goliah Dauid obiecteth vnto him That his tongue was like a sharpe razor that he had imagined mischiefe spoken lies and vsed pernitions and deceitfull wordes Yet it seemeth that all that Doeg told Saul was true But heerein we are to note his intent which was thereby to gather and to perswade Saul that there was conspiracie betweene Dauid and Achimelech and in that consisted his slaunder and false accusation Dan. 6 The chiefest officers in Darius Court accused Daniel that he called vpon his God and so contrarie to the Kings
Gods will that shee should bee subiect to her husband so that she shall haue no other discretion or will but what may depend vpon her head As also he saith Thy desire shall be subiect to thy husband and he shall rule ouer thee Gen. 3.16 This dominion ouer the wiues will doth manifestly appeare in this that God in olde time ordained that if the woman had vowed any thing vnto God it should notwithstanding rest in her husband to disaduow it So much is the wiues will subiect to her husband Numb 30.7 Yet is it not ment that the wife should not employ her knowledge and discretion which God hath giuen her in the helpe of her husband But alwaies it must bee with condition to submit her selfe to him acknowledging him to bee her head that finally they may so agree in one as the coniunction of marriage doth require Yet as when in a Lute or other musicall instrument two strings concurring in one tune the sound neuerthelesse is imputed to the strongest and highest so in a well ordered householde there must be a communication and consent of counsell and will betweene the husband and the wife yet such as the counsell and commaundement may rest in the husband 5 True it is that some women are wiser and more discreete then their husbands As Abigall the wife of Nabal and others Whether was Salomon deceiued when he said A wise woman buildeth vp the house Prou. 14. Prou. 11. and blessed is the man that hath a discreet wife Yet still a great parte of the discretion of such women shall rest in acknowledging their husbands to be their heads and so vsing the graces that they haue receiued of the Lord that their husbands may bee honoured not contemned neither of them nor of others which falleth out contrarie when the wife will seeme wiser then her husband Plut. of the precepts of matrimonie A certaine heathen Philosopher hath very well described this modestie and dutie of a wife saying That a woman should not speake but to her husband or by her husband And as the voyce of him that soundeth a trumpet is not so lowd as the sound that it yeeldeth so is the wisedome and word of a woman of greater vertue and efficacie when all that she knoweth and can doe is as if it were said and done by her husband 6 The obedience that the wife oweth to her husband dependeth vpon this subiection of her will and wisedome vnto him 1. Pet. 3.6 As S. Peter also noteth in Sarah the wife of Abraham For hauing exhorted Christian women to be subiect to their husbands hee propoundeth the example of Sarah saying As Sarah obeyed Abraham and called him Lord. And in that sence saith S. Paul Ephe. 5.33 Let the wife stand in awe of her husband For fearing to displease her husband Ester 1. she will be carefull to yeelde vnto him due obedience Vpon Queene Vashties refusall to obey her husband King Assuerus hee tooke occasion to forsake her and to depriue her of that great estate to be Queene ouer many kingdomes For albeit she might seeme in reason not to please him in that hee required of her yet had it beene better for her to haue pleased him in a matter of it selfe nature not wicked then by her refusall to prouoke her husband and giue him cause to suspect some disdaine and contempt especially considering shee might well thinke that the King coulde not paciently beare such a refusall in so solemne an assemblie Heerein are women taught not to prouoke their husbands by disobedience in matters that may bee performed without offence to God neither to presume ouer them either in kindred or wealth or obstinately to refuse in matter that may trouble householde peace and quiet Disobedience begetteth contempt of the husband Hest 1.12 and contempt wrath as we may note in this historie of Hester and is manie times the cause of troubles betweene the man and the wife If the obedience importeth any difficultie she may for her excuse gently propound the same yet vpon condition to obey in case the husband shoulde persist in his intent so long as the discommoditie importeth no wickednesse For it is better to continue peace by obedience then to breake it by resistaunce And indeede it is naturall in the members to obey the conduct and gouernment of the head Yet must not this obedience so far extend as that the husband should commande any thing contrarie to her honor and saluation and in this sence wee must take the saying of Saint Paule Wiues bee subiect to your husbands Col. 3.18 Ephe. 5 22. as it is comelie in the Lorde 7 Many women do thinke this subiection and obedience a cursed matter vnworthie them 1. Tim. 2.13 But let them remember that there was no curse or indignitie in the woman that was created with Adam after the Image of God 1. Cor. 11.8 Yet did the order of the creation of Adam being the first created and Eue the next Likewise the taking of woman from out of man submit Eue to Adam and consequently the wife to the husband as is aforesaid But as concerning the third reason of this subiection namely that when the Serpent had seduced her 1. Tim. 2.14 she also seduced her husband she is in the scarre or blemish of that her sinne to acknowledge the mercy goodnesse and wisedome of God For as for the benefite of the person God hath put the body in subiection to the head that thereby it may be guided and gouerned So the frailtie of the woman seduced by the Serpent together with her boldenesse to seduce her husband did stand in need of this remedy of subiection whereby as wel she should haue no authoritie to receiue any so pernitious counsels as also her husband should haue no excuse in case he would be induced to wickednesse by her that was subiect vnto him As therefore it were a monsterus matter and the meanes to ouerthrow the person that the bodie should in refusing all subiection and obedience to the head take vpon it to guide it self to commaund the head so were it for the wife to rebell against the husband Let her then beware of disordering and peruerting the course which God in his wisedome hath established and with all let her vnderstand that going about it shee riseth not so much against her husband as against God And that it is her good and honor to obey God in her subiection and obedience to her husband If in the practise of this dutie she find any difficultie or trouble through the inconsiderate course of her husband or otherwise let her remember that the same proceedeth not of the order established by the Lorde but through some sinne afterward creept in which hath mixed gale among the home of the subiection obedience that the woman should haue enioyed in that estate wherein together with Adam she was created after the Image of
in all Churches sayth hee vnder thy charge as also in those that bee vnder other Bishoppes Priests and Deacons ye be diligent to restore such as be decaied likewise to build new in places conuenient And thy selfe and all other in thy name shall call to the gouernours and magistrates of prouinces for all things necessarie for the reparations or building of the same for I haue commanded them with al speed to prouide whatsoeuer your holynes shall call for Lykewise as it is requisite that there shoulde bee some prescript forme of Christian faith and Ecclesiasticall order and gouernment so haue they also extended theyr care in that dutie as we reade of the Emperour Iouinian of whome Ruffin writeth that the businesse of the Church was not the least parte of his care also that calling Athanasius Ruffin 〈◊〉 Eccl hist ● c. ●● from him receiued he a forme of faith and order for the erecting and gouernment of the Churches 12 But to the end that magistrates may bee instructed and moued to the due practise of the matters aforesayde and so to cause theyr subiectes to liue in the feare of God It is also their dutie to procure the diligent reading of Gods worde and profiting in the same And some there haue beene that haue shewed great zeale in that behalfe Socr. l. 7. c. 22 Among others wee reade that the Emperour Theodosius would conferre of the holy Scriptures with the Bishops as if himselfe had bene a Bishop In this respect did God in old time command that the king that should be chosen ouer Israel so soone as he should be placed in the throne of his kingdome shoulde for himselfe write out a copie of the lawe in a booke Deut. 17.18 which he should take in the presence of the priests that it might remain with him and that he should reade therein all the daies of his life to the end to learne to feare God and to keepe all the wordes of his lawe and his ordinaunces to doo them The lyke commandement dyd hee giue vnto Iosua saying Let not this booke of the lawe departe out of thy mouth Iosua 1.8 but meditate therein daie and night that thou mauest obserue and doo according to all that is written therein for then shalt thou make thy waie prosperous and then shalt thou haue good successe The hundreth and nineteenth Psalme declareth how necessary this dutie is also how diligently Dauid emploied himselfe therein therby shewing himselfe to be a true patterne or myrror of pietie to all kings princes and magistrates Eusebius in the life of Cōstantine l. 4 13 They are moreouer diligently to pray vnto God also to cause others to praie for them that they may duly discharge theyr dueties Heereto it seemeth that Constantine the great was much addicted For as Eusebius reporteth of him hee knowing verie well that the prayers of such as feared God might greatly profyte him in the due gouernment of all sought after such as might praie for him and besydes his owne prayers required also the praiers of the gouernours of the congregations for him In peeces also of golde that hee caused to bee coyned himselfe was portrayed wyth his handes lyfted vp to heauen as it were praying vnto God yea which is more hee tooke order that his souldyers shoulde learne to praie to God Pulcheria the daughter of the Emperour Arcadius Sozom. his Eccle. hist li. 9. cap. 1. vppon her fathers death at the age of fifteene yeeres taking vpon her the gouernment of the Empire caused her brother Theodosius the heire thereunto to bee brought vp in godlynesse and accustomed to much praier and hee thorough such bringing vp beeing much giuen to this godly exercise afterwarde in a matter of great importance founde the fruite of his praier for hauing on a time receiued from diuerse Bishoppes diuerse seuerall doctrines and confessions concerning the diuinitie of Christ Socrat. hist Eccl. l 5. c. 10 he went into a secrete place where hee feruently prayed vnto God to giue him grace to make choice of the same which contained the truth of that doctrine Then reading ouer all theyr confessions hee allowed and kept the same which taught that Christ was of the same essence wyth his father and defaced the rest as repugnant to the holy Trinitie Lykewise beeing to go to warre after the example of Dauid hee had recourse to prayers as knowing that it was in God onely to dispose of warres and as the same authour addeth hee executed his warres by praier and supplications Socrat. hist Eccl. l. 7. c. 22 c. 23. And after his victories ouer his enemies hee so acknowledged them to be from God that on a time as hee was looking vppon certaine triumphes and publike pastimes hearing of the death and ouerthrow of a certine tyrant that was risen against him immediatlye crying out to the people hee sayde Leauing these carnall pleasures let vs go to Church to giue thankes and praises vnto God And at the same verie instant leauing the pastimes being come into the Church they spent there the rest of the daie in praysing and blessing the Lorde 14 Some also there haue beene that so ordered theyr houses in the exercise of Christian religion Euseb in the lyfe of Constan li. 4 that theyr Courtes resembled Churches as Eusebius reporteth of great Constantine that hee had consecrated his whole house to the seruice of God the onely king of kinges that the domesticall multitude of his Court was euen a Church of God yea hee retayned aboute him sundrie ministers of God that ordinarilie praied for him Lykewise the Emperour Valerian in the beginning of his Empire so greatly fauoured the Christians that his Court beeing replenished wyth greate store of all sortes of people that feared God Eusebius tearmeth it The Church of God Eus hist Eccl. li. 7. ca. 10 They lykewyse verie well vnderstoode and perceiued that euen the prosperitie of theyr persons and estate depended vppon pietie and the establishment of the seruice of God according as the holie Apostle Saint Paule verie well noteth where hee sayth Godlynesse hath promise of the lyfe present and of that that is to come 1. Tim. 4.8 As also God speaking vnto the Prophet Samuell sayde I wyll honour those that honour mee Among others 1. Sam. 2.30 Constantine the greate writing vnto Anilin confesseth and acknowledgeth that by diuerse and sundrie experiences hee knewe that if Relygion wherein wee are to obserue wyth greate zeale a singular reuerence of holynesse and godlynesse bee anie whit neglected or diminished such neglect wyll prooue in time verye daungerous and hurtefull vnto the Common wealth And contrarywyse that being vpholden and maintained it breedeth great felicity and prosperitie to all men Zozom hist Eccl l. 9. c. 1 thorough the grace and blessing of God Heereupon Zozomenes rehearsing the wonderful prosperitie that God graunted to the Emperor Thedosius and wythall noting that this blessing proceeded of
indeed Philip wondring at her speech in hart touched gaue audience not onely to her but from thenceforth to all men Artaxerxes Mnemon followed not the austeritie and cruell maiestie of his predecessors kings of Persia for he was not onely redy to heare all commers but also opened shewed himselfe in his chariot that all might see such as hil to speake to him might draw neere We also reade that the Emperour Traian being on horsebacke ready to go to the battel alighted to heare the complaint of a poore woman Lewes the ninth of France tearmed S. Lewes may in this vertue be a mirrour to all Magistrates of our time and therefore consider heere what the Lorde of Ionuille who liued in his time hath written Hee sayth hee vsed to sende vs the Lordes of Nesse of Soissons Ionuille in his hist ca. 94 cited by H●toman in his French Gaul and my selfe to the pleas of the gate and then would enquire of vs the state of all matters and aske whether there were anie such as could not be determined without his presence And many times vpon our report he would send for the parties content them by ministring reason and iustice Otherwhiles he would walke for recreation in the parke at Boys de Vincennes and there sit downe at the root of an oake euen vpon the grasse and cause vs to sitte with him there woulde hee giue free audience to euerie one that stood in need of him yea and many times aloud he would take whether there were anie man that were in strife or sute Then if anie stepped in he would presently heare him and giue sentence according to right and equitie Otherwhiles hee woulde charge Peter Fountain and Geoffrey Vilette to heare the parties and to determine the cause yea I haue sometimes seene this good king walking in a garden in the suburbes of Paris verie simply apparelled and there calling sutors command them to open their griefes and presently minister iustice to them 30 Thus this king was not onely affable and readie to heare such as had to doo with him but also ended theyr causes and determined their sutes without anie long delaies And in truth that is one great point which the magistrates ought mightily to regard namely the speedie ministration of iustice to euerie man without admitting any long sutes or delayes which many times ouerthrow good causes for want of meanes to prosecute In this respect doeth the Prophet Esaie commend Dauid Esay 16.5 whome hee tearmeth a seeker of iudgement and one that would hasten iustice The Emperor Marcus Aurelius a little before his death exhorting his sonne to minister speedie iustice to the fatherlesse widdow saith thus I commend vnto thee Drusia a Romane widdowe who is in great sute with the Senate In a book intituled a golden booke of M. Aurelius because in the former commotions her husbande was banished I take great compassion of her for shee exhibited her petition three moneths since but in respect of my great warres I had no time to doo her iustice Then to stirre him vp to his example he addeth Thou shalt in truth finde my sonne that in fiue and twentie yeeres for so long haue I gouerned Rome there was neuer widdow that followed sute or other busines before mee aboue eight daies Let therefore all Christian magistrates continually fixe the mirror of this heathen Emperor before their eies that they may follow his example so purchase the title attributed to Dauid that he was a magistrate that wold minister speedy iustice 31 Herein is iustice by name spoken of which as Cicero sayth is a constant and perpetuall will to euery man reason Cicero offic lib. 2 Hierom. to Demetrius For aboue all things it is the duty of magistrates to yeald to euery man his due so to minister iustice Al vertue saith S. Hierō is comprehended vnder the onely name of Iustice And Aristotle termeth it the general vertue And indeed the heathen haue noted that the first cause of the establishmēt of kings magistrats was to administer right iustice without the which no estate can subsist For without iustice saieth S. Augustin Aug. of the Citie of God lib. 4. Plato in his fourth booke of the common wealth what are kingdomes but thieueries And therefore hath Plato written that the most excellent gift that euer God gaue to man considering what miseries hee is subiect vnto was a gouernment by iustice which brideleth reshameth the presumption of the furious preserueth and mayntayneth the inocent in their honesty and yealdeth equally to euery man his due And in this sence saith Solon The safety of the common wealth consisteth in these two points That rewards bee distributed after the desert of vertue and punishments after the qualitie of the offence And this doth Plato confirme saying Cicero in his booke entituled Brutus Arist Polit. lib. 5. cap. 10 that publik cōcord shal hereby be maintayned And therfor haue some iustly tearmed the magistrates Guardians of iustice in respect that in duety they are to prouide that the Poore wrong not the superiors or ritch men also that the ritch oppresse not neither tread the poore vnder foote To bee short iustice in gouerments is as the Sunne mercy as the moone other vertues as the starres Psal 82. Exod. 18. And to these ends are they to thinke that in their functions they present God as also that in that sence the holy ghost termeth them Gods And Moses sayth that hee that commeth to them seeketh God that is to say the iudgement of God And this shal be to them a most liuely argument so to moue their harts that they shall not administer wrongfull iudgement vnworthy the maiestie of God This did Iehosaphat declare to the magistrates of his time saying 2. Chron. 19 Take heed what ye doe for yee do not admimister the iudgement of men but of God and he wil be with you in the cause of Iudgement Wherefore let the feare of the Lord be vpon you Take heede and doe it for there is no iniquitie with the Lorde our God neither respect of persons Psal 82.2 neither receauing of reward In this respect doth the holy ghost so sharpelie reproue those that polute this so honorable title of God by wrongfull iudgements How long saith he will ye iudge vniustly and accept the persons of the wicked Do right to the poore and fatherlesse Doe right to the poore and needy Deliuer the poore and the needy saue them from the handes of the wicked Also because many do the rather presume to wrong the widow the fatherlesse and others in like tribulations for that they neuer thinke to giue accompt to God for their wickednesse he addeth I haue said yee are Gods and yee all are children of the most high Here you see that yee are exalted into high estate and honor But yee shall die as a man and yee princes shall fall like
peruerse permit no murtherers or periured persons to liue that hee vpholde the Church feed the poore establish iust men in publike offices retaine ancient wise and discreet counsellers that in anie wise hee apply not himselfe to the superstitions of deuiners magitians and pythonicall spirites that he deferre his displeasure and defend his Countrie from his enemies with magnanimity and iustice that he repose his whole confidence in God that hee bee not puffed vp in prosperitie and with patience beare aduersitie that hee maintayne the Catholike faith and suffer not anie wickednes in his children that he allot certaine houres to praier vnto God and eate not but in due season for woe be to the earth where the gouernors doo arise early to eate These things sayth Saint Augustine doo minister prosperitie in this lyfe and doo leade the king to a better dominion euen to the celestiall and eternall kingdome Seeing therfore that our Lorde Iesus Christ exhorteth vs to amend our liues let all magistrates examining themselues by that which hath bin before spoken concerning their duties determine aduise themselues to amend such faultes as may be in them that they may imploy themselues to gouerne theyr subiects more and more in vertue wisedome and holynesse to the glorie of God and the benefit and saluation of themselues and their sayd subiects Of the dutie of Subiects to their Magistrates Chap. 7. NOw let vs proceede to the duetie of subiectes to their Magistrates As in the fifth commandement of the Lawe the word Father signifyeth all superiours that haue charge conduct and gouernment of others and consequently all Magistrates so the word Honour includeth all duties and offices wherein the subiects are bound to the superior powers And this doth Saint Peter confirme 1 Pet. 2.17 saying Honour the king Where this word Honor doth especially import loue reuerence subiection obedience assistance to conclude praiers and supplications for them As touching the first point that is to loue them God commaundeth it in his lawe for the summe of the second Table thereof importeth that wee loue our neighbour as our selues And if all men bee our neighbours how much rather the Magistrates who in the fiftth commandement are signified by the worde Father the rather to admonish vs that we ought to loue them as our fathers and in deed they be many times tearmed fathers of the people Moreouer if the image of God that resteth vppon all the children of Adam doth binde vs to loue them howe much rather are wee to loue those who besides the image common to all the rest of Adams brood haue yet one particular and most excellent portion therof in that they are as it were Gods lieutenants to gouerne his people and of the same doo beare the title of God I haue sayde yee are Gods and the children of the highest sayth the prophet Dauid Psalm 82.6 Agayne God sitteth in the assemblie of Gods he iudgeth in the midst of the Gods 2 This consideration bindeth vs to loue them albeit they discharge not their duties to theyr subiects For theyr faulte taketh not awaie the Image or priuiledge of God The king sayth Saint Augustine beareth the image of God and must therefore be honoured and loued If not in respect of his person yet for his calling and office howe much rather then shoulde the people loue theyr magistrats when they shew themselues to be the seruants of God for our good and as their office requireth to draw vs to liue a quiet and peaceable lyfe in all godlynes and honestie and so to make vs happie For were it not a monstrous and vnnaturall matter not to loue those by whose handes care wisedome power and authoritie God vouchsafeth to establish and preserue vs in a blessed estate both of bodie and soule 3 This image and title of God which they doo beare doth also admonish vs to reuerence and regarde them both in heart and minde in worde and worke For surely he that despiseth them despiseth God in them And that is one cause why hee forbyddeth backbiting of them saying Thou shalt not speake euill of the Iudge neither shalt thou curse the prince of thy people Exod. 22.28 And because many doo presume to murmure and backbite them as imagining that they shall neuer knowe of it Salomon warneth vs not to deceiue our selues in that point saying Curse not the king no not in thy thought for the foules of heauen shall carrie the voice Besides Preach 10.20 albeit the same bee kept secret from man yet God that heareth it wyll reuenge the wrong done to his maiestie Saint Peter and Saint Iude doo declare 2. Pet. 2.10 Iude. 8. that euen in theyr time there were some that contemned the superiour powers and dominions proude persons giuen ouer to theyr owne sense euen such as dyd not abhorre to reproue and controll authoritie And some there be in these our daies that shew themselues to haue bene their schollers for they maintaine that a faythfull man the childe of God cannot exercise the office of a magistrate especially as concerning the vse of the swoorde agaynst transgressours Doo not such men tread this holy ordinance of God vnder foote when they affyrme that superior power beseemeth none but the wicked and vnbeleeuers 4 Besides the loue and reuerence due vnto Magistrates we are also to yeeld vnto them subiection and obedience as Saint Paule admonisheth vs saying Let euerie soule bee subiect to the higher powers Rom. 13.1 for there is no power but of God and the powers that be are ordained of God Whereupon hee also inferreth and that iustly that whosoeuer resisteth the magistrate resisteth the ordinance of God and they that resist shall bring vpon themselues iudgement The same Apostle writing to Titus Titus 3.1 sayth Put them in remembrance that they be subiect to principalities and powers and that they obey their gouernours And surely sith God hath printed in the person of the Magistrate the characters of his image and maiestie wee haue greate reason to beware of offending him And this wee reade of the people of Israel in the behalfe of Iosua That the Lord did magnifie him in the sight of all Israel and they feared him as they had done Moses all the daies of his life Iosua 4.14 This feare of offending the magistrate is grounded vpon two reasons first vpon the authoritie and power that God giueth him to punish such as are rebellious as the Apostle sayth If thou doest euill feare the magistrate for hee beareth not the swoorde for naught Rom. 13. 4. but is the minister of God to take vengeance on him that doth euill Secondly because albeit hee were not armed with this power yet we ought to feare God who commaundeth vs to be obedient to the Magistrate and to bee subiect vnto him And this doth Saint Peter note saying Submit your selues vnto all manner ordinance of man 1. Pet. 2.3 Rom. 13. 5. for the Lordes
sake As also Paule sayth Obey the magistrate for conscience sake As if he sayde that albeit wee coulde escape the punishment of the magistrate yet our conscience condemning vs in the sight of God shoulde restraine vs from offending those whome hee hath appointed to bee ouer vs. It went hard with Abrahams seruants to bee circumcised especially in that they were well stroken in yeeres yet dyd they obey him without replie or gaynsaying And not they onely who were instructed in true religion but also the inhabitants of Sichem poore idolaters in like obedience to theyr king Gen. 17.23 Gen. 34. suffered themselues also to bee circumcised 5 Which is more as Saint Peter admonisheth seruants to bee subiect to their masters albeit froward and peeuish So are subiects bound to obey their magistrate albeit an infidell a wicked man or an Idolater as were they that bare rule in the daies of Saint Paule and S. Peter to whom neuerthelesse they commaunded to yeeld obedience and subiection For as Christian religion doth not subuert the order of policie so the wickednesse and impietie of the magistrate doth not depriue him of his right to command neither doth it exempt the subiects from their dutie to obey And surely so long as in them remaineth the image and ordinance of God euen so long continueth the bond to yeeld obedience to them not as to man but as to God And in this case wee are to consider and diligently to note that albeit euerie thing that happeneth is by the prouidence of God Yet doth the holy Scripture represent vnto vs this diuine prouidence and conduct as it were most expressely and vsually in the vocation and establishment of Kings Princes and Magistrates euen heathen Idolaters tyrants and such as are giuen to all wickednesse iniquitie What tyrannie did Pharao exercise against the children of Israel Exod. 9.16 Yet God himselfe saith that he had exalted him into that estate What a robber a reauar and a tyrant was Nabuchadnezzer Yet Daniel speaking vnto him Rom. 9.17 saith Thou king art a king of kinges For the God of heauen hath giuen thee a kingdome power strength and glorie Dan. 2.37 How tyrannously and vniustly did Saule gouerne as in that hee commanded to slaie all the priestes and enhabitants of Nob 1. Sam. 21. and so diuersly persecuted Dauid to the death Yet had Samuel by the expresse commaundement of God anoynted him king ouer Israel 1 Sam 10.1 As good Princes therefore are giuen by the Lord in his mercie to do good to their subiects so doth he giue wicked Princes to correct some and to punish others and thus the princes whether good or bad albeit of themselues not knowing so much doe seruice vnto God Ierem. 35.9 And in that sence doth the Lord call that great tyrant Nabuchadnezzer his seruant Ezech. 29.18 He giueth him Egypt in recompence for his seruice making his armie to serue against Tyrus Ieremie 26.7 He commandeth all nations to be subiect vnto him and to obey him yea which is more He commaundeth the poore Iewes that were in his captiuitie Ieremie 29.7 to pray to God for the peace of his Citie promising that in his peace they shall haue prosperitie And therefore notwithstandin● wee hate their tyrannie yet ought wee to loue their parsons in respect of the image of God that they doe beare Prosper in his sentences out of S. August and also for their vocation which proceedeth of the will of the Lorde For sayth Saint Augustine It is one thinge to hate that which they doo And an other to loue that which they are 6 We are therefore to yeelde vnto them subiection and obedience without murmuring or strife against them When the people of Israel asked a King Samuel at Gods commaundement warned them how they should be entreated 1. Sam. 8.11 saying This shal be the manner that is to say the ordinary and customable entreaty for the worde sometime signifieth custome of the king that shal raigne ouer you He will take your sonnes and apoint them to his Chariots and to be his horsemen and some shall runne before his chariot He will also make them his captains ouer thousands and captains ouer fifties and to eare his ground and to reape his haruest and to make his instruments of warre and the thinges that serue for his chariots He will also take your daughters and make them apothecaries and cookes and Bakers He wil take your fields your vineyards and your best Olyue trees and giue them to his seruants And he will take the tenth of your seed and of your vineyards and giue it to his Eunuches and to his seruantes He will take your menseruantes and your maid seruants c. Heereto he addeth that when they finde themselues thus tirannized they will crye out to the Lord because of their King whome they haue chosen and the Lord will not heare them Whereby he sheweth first that such as finde themselues so oppressed must haue recourse to God by prayers Secondly that albeit God doth not deliuer them yet they must continue and with patience beare their estate and not rebell or raise mutinie muche lesse therefore is it lawfull for them to attempt against the life of the Prince albeit a tyrant and heereof we haue a notable example in Dauid who notwithstanding he was annointed to raigne after Saul yet when Saul tyrannously pursued him would not neuerthelesse attempt any thing against his person but euer restrayned others that would haue slayne him Slay him not said he to Abisay 1. Sam. 26.9 for who can laye his hand on the Lordes annointed and be guiltlesse then he addeth As the Lord liueth either the Lord shall smite him or his day shall come to dye or he shall discend into battell and perish The Lord forbid that I should lay my hand vpon the Lords annointed 7 Neuerthelesse albeit God thus defendeth their right and authoritie yet it is not meant that we should forsake him or dispence with our selues by obeying man to disobey him for sith man hath no power as Iesus Christ saith but what is giuen him from aboue it is not meet that man should be obeyed Iohn 19.11 when he commaundeth any thing repugnant to the will of him without whose authoritye he hath no power to commaund 1. Pet. 4.13 Also in as much as it is for the loue of God as S. Peter saith that we must yeeld to be subiect and obey them this loue of God bindeth vs to refuse to obey them in any thing that they commaund contrary to the loue that we owe vnto God and this they ought thēselues to acknowledge confesse as the Apostles shewed to the gouernours of the Iewes Acts 4.19 saying Whether it be right in the sight of God to obey you rather then God iudge yee We must therefore as they did adde obeye God rather then man and this doth S. Augustin confirme saying
God hath giuen them ouer vs that therupon we may hartely loue them respect them obey them be carefull for them and especially employ our selues diligently in feruent praiers to God that he may vouchsafe to preserue the good and faithfull Pastors and that he would replenishe thē with the gifts of the holy spirite that they may faithfully employ themselues in their charge and that hee will mightily blesse their labours to his glory and the saluation of his Church 8 Hauing now declared the duties as well common to the Husband and the wife as perticularly of the husband to the wife and of the wife to the husband of parentes to their children and of children to their parents of Magistrates to their subiects and of subiects to their Magistrates lastly of Pastors and Ministers of the worde to the Church and of the Church to them euery one that desireth to amend his life according to the exhortation of Iesus Christ is to examine himselfe First because he is a Christian by the law of God that he may thereby know his sinnes and wickednes and so amend Next euery one in his vocation as the husband the wife the father the mother the childe the Magistrate the subiect the Pastor and the Church each in his seuerall calling is likewise to enter into examination of himselfe by that which hath bene aboue spoken in this third Booke touching their duties to the end that knowing and feeling in how many sortes and waies we do faile in that which God requireth of euery one in his perticular calling we may aduise our selues how to amend our liues And that we may be the more earnestly stirred and moued hereunto we will in the next book lay down the principall causes and reasons whereby all Christians in generall and euery one perticularly in his vocation ought may in their harts be touched and fele themselues bound and affectionate to amendment according as Iesus Christ doth exhort The fourth Booke Of the causes of Amendement of Life The first cause why we should Amend is taken of the authoritie of Iesus Christ to command vs. Chapter 1. THe onely and sole commaundement of Iesus Christ the Sonne of God who saith Amend your liues Mat. 4.17 ought to induce vs to yeald vnto him all ready and voluntarye obedience For that hee is of authoritie to commaund vs his very names and tytles doe sufficiently declare As therefore Kinges Princes and other Magistrates doe set down their names tytles in the beginnings of their Proclamations as well to authorise them as to binde their subiectes to obey them so before we enter into the reason which Iesus Christ to induce vs to this amendement of life namely because the kingdome of heauen is at hand doth alleadge we will lay downe some of the names and tytles of him that commaundeth vs to amend Exod. 20.2 whereby we may the better vnderstand as well his authoritie to commaund as our dutie to obey 2 First he is the sonne of God who in the preface of the law executing euen then the office of a Prophet a King Exod. 3.14 and a leader of his people speaking saith I am the Lord thy God which brought thee out of the land of Egipt out of the house of bondage Act. 17.28 These titles in the beginning of the law doe declare that he hath double authoritye to commaund vs and that we likewise are double bound to yealde to him our obedience First he calleth himselfe The Lord and vseth this worde Iehoua which signifieth Essence or him that is Col. 1.16.17 wherein he teacheth that it is in him and by him as S. Paul also affirmeth that we are that we liue and that we haue our mouing And therfore in another place speaking of Iesus Christ he saith All things were created by him and for him and in him all thinges consist What a monstrous matter were it if we should not consecrate our whole life to the seruice and obedience of him without whole power we can neither liue neither be neither subsist one onely houre But this name Iehoua is to be drawen yet further Exod. 6. 3. namely to the effect of his promises because it is he who giueth as it were essence vnto them and by his fulfilling a new being to his creatures Himselfe hath taught vs saying I appeared to Abraham Isaac and Iacob in my name Schaddei that is to say God Almighty yet did they not know me by my name Iehoua Exod. 20. 2. for by this name Iehoua he meaneth his Essence whereby he hath with efficacy and effect made the truth of his promises long since promised to the Fathers to be giuing as it were a new being to their children at the bringing of thē forth of Egipt and therefore he addeth Thy God thereby to signifie that it was his people whom he had redeemed and so dedicated and consecrated to himselfe Then doth hee remember them of th● deliuerye out of the bondage of Egipt which was to them as a resurrection reestablishment vnto life He then that gaue the law being the same God that commanded vs to amend by liuing according to the rule of the same hath declared by his titles and names set down in this preface that he hath duble right authority to commaund vs and therefore that it is a two-fold and monstrous ingratitude not to obey him Exod. 13.2 who commaunding vs by the right both of our creation and of our redemption doth sufficiently declare that we cānot subsist in life either of body or soule without his power and grace Exod. 13.2 Exod. 12.29 3 God in olde time ordained that euery male that opened the wombe should be consecrated to the Lord for at such time as for the bringing forth of his people he slewe all the first borne of Egipt he willed that the first born of the Iewes should be giuen and dedicated to him as being his owne And the more euidentlye to declare vnto them this dutie to be consecrated vnto him he took the Leuites in stead of the first borne of all the other tribes Num. 3.44 to employ them wholy in his seruice yet did he also ordein that all that were aboue twentye yeeres olde Exod. 30.12 should paye euery man halfe a shekle to be employed in the seruice of the tabernacle of the congregation to be a memoriall before the Lord of the redemption of their persons and that being freede from the yoake of Pharaoh and made a nation subiect vnto God who had redeemed and deliuered them they might giue themselues wholy to serue and obey him and altogither to liue to him The fulfilling of these figures and ordenances we haue in Iesus Christ who besides that he is our creator as is aforesaid hath also reuealed himselfe in the fleshe to be our redeemer and sauiour he it is that hath saued and brought vs forth not of the bondage of Pharaoh but from the tirannye
of the deuill Col. 1.15 neither by smiting the first borne of Egipt but by giuing himselfe euen the first borne of euery creature to death for vs. It were therfore a two-folde rebellion not to amend our liues and so to obey him who being as S. Paul saith the sauiour of all men 1. Tim. 4.10 as concerning the bodily life but especially of the faithful in respect of eternall saluation hath a two-folde right and authoritye to command vs. And the premises doth S. Augustine confirme by an excellent confession and praier that hee maketh to God saying I know Aug. in his Medita c. 39. O Lord that I owe to thee my self because thou hast created me yea more then my selfe because that being made man for me thou hast redeemed me euen so much the rather as thou 〈◊〉 greater then he for whom thou hast giuen thy selfe But in as much as I haue nothing more then my selfe also that I cannot giue to thee that which I haue without thy selfe take me and draw me vnto thee that I may be thine in following and louing thee as I am thine in being created and redeemed by thee 4 Moreouer in tha● in our beleefe we doe confesse that we doe beleeue in Iesus Christ our Lord wee doe also by that tytle acknowledge in him a two-folde authoritie to commaund vs and consequently in our selues a twofolde obligation to obey him For as beeing both God and man in respect of his diuinitie hee is Lord ouer all creatures so hauing redeemed vs by his death hee is our Lord and wee that doo beleeue in him are his peculyar people and seruantes And therefore it were a double disobedience in vs if we as his creatures shoulde not obey the Lorde of all and as his peculyar people and proper purchase bee wholy subiect to him that is more particularly Lorde ouer vs. Iesus Christ is also called King of Kings and consequently king of the whole world yet is hee also particularly king ouer his Church And in deed 1. Tim. 6.15 Psalm 2 as wee reade that the yron scepter is giuen to him to raigne and rule ouer all nations and kingdomes of the earth so is hee particularly established king ouer 〈…〉 heere a twofolde authoritie in Christ which doth doubly binde vs to amend by obeying of him who beeing Lord of the whole world is particularly and more excellently king ouer the Burgeses of Sion and the members of his Church 5 All th●se names and titles Iehoua Creator Redeemer Sauiour Lord and king attributed to him that commaundeth to amend being well considered as is afore shewed doth teach vs what authoritie hee hath to commaund vs and how deeplie wee are bounde to obey him as his creatures children subiectes and seruantes and wholy to consecrate vnto him all whatsoeuer wee are haue knowe or can doo in his seruice wythout whome we neyther haue neyther are neyther doo or knowe anie thing Let vs therefore acknowledge that wee are not in our owne power to liue at our owne pleasures but doo appertaine vnto Iesus Christ and must practise the same which the Apostle Saint Paul sayth of himselfe I liue yet not I but Iesus Christ liueth in mee Galat. 2 20 1. Cor. 6.19 Let vs remember what the same Apostle sayth You are not your owne for yee are bought with a price therfore glorifie God in your bodies and in your spirites for they are Gods We are therefore bound as our sauiour Iesus Christ admoniseth vs to denie our selues that is to saie our owne sense and wisedome and to followe his also our owne will Math 16.24 Luke 9.23 Rom. 12.2 that wee may will that which hee willeth And heereto also doeth Saint Paul exhort vs saying Bee ye changed by the renuing of your minde that ye may proue what is the good wil of God and acceptable and perfect 6 There bee two sorts of seruants and bondmen the one borne at their masters houses the others purchased by their masters Neither of these may liue after his owne will sense or vnderstanding but as it shall please theyr master and Lord. Now are we borne the seruants of Christ for he created vs all and besides he hath also redeemed and purchased vs that wee may belong more particularly to him As the master therefore of those seruantes that are borne in his house or whome he purchaseth doo pretend that they doo him wrong when they spend anie time either to theyr owne particular profite or in the seruice of others so maye Iesus Christ and much more iustly complaine of vs that are his two folde seruants namely by birth and by purchase if wee imploy euen neuer so lyttle of our liues to serue and please our selues the world or the deuill our enemies and this must needes redounde to a double sacriledge and twofolde prophanation of that which by double reason ought to bee dedicated and consecrated to him who with double authoritie doth command vs to amend The second cause of Amendement drawen from the name Holy attributed to Iesus Christ wherein is handled Election Reprobation and Gods prouidence Chap. 2. THE Prophet Esaie rehearseth that hee sawe the Lord sitting vpon his throane Isay 6.3 and the Seraphims aboue him crying one to another Holy holy is the Lord of hoasts Heere dyd they speake of Iesus Christ Iohn 12.41 as Saint Iohn in his Gospell doth affirme who also reporting another vision which himselfe sawe sayeth There were foure beasts which cryed night and daie wythout ceasing Holy holy holy is the Lord God almightie Apoc. 4.8 This title Holy thus thrice repeated among other thinges doth teach vs that he is souerainly good righteous merciful wise mightie and true euen so excellently and perfectly that in these and other lyke diuine properties he is most holy and in them holdeth nothing in common wyth other creatures And in deed if in man there bee anie goodnesse righteousnesse wisedome or truth hee hath them not of himselfe but from God Neither hath hee thereof anie more but small droppes or sparkes and the same are but graces happened and accidents or qualities as they saie in schooles so that euen without them hee is neuerthelesse a man But as concerning God hee hath all these properties of himselfe they bee in him perfect and infinite yea they are in such sorte his essence that to denie his righteousnesse wisedome power mercie and goodnesse is to denie God Marke therefore how rightly he is called Holy holy holy 2 It is no maruel that this and all that proceedeth herefro doth passe mans vnderstanding for it exceedeth euen the capacitie of the Angels And this doth Esaie in this vision testifie saying The Seraphims couered their faces with two wings Esay 6. ● as not able to abide the brightnesse of this holynesse But the more incomprehensible that it is the more doth it admonish vs diuersely and in many sortes to amend And indeed among the most dangerous pernitious
such meanes as God hath ordeined for the bringing of them to saluation God hath limited to euerye man the terme of his life but withall hee hath ordained and appointed that for the preseruing thereof he shall both eate and drinke If thou sayest that thou shalt of necessitie liue thy course that God hath prescribed and therefore that for the preseruation of thy life thou needest not to eate or drinke thou dost the●in directly fight and striue against the will and pleasure of God and this is temptation neither dost thou notwithstanding God hath decreed the time of thy life forbeare to eate or drinke Why then dost thou not the like for thy soule as hee therefore that should abstaine from foode and say that he neede it not to liue by should drawe to this end so they that saye that being elect they neede not beleeue the Gospell nor amend their liues for the atteyning to the kingdome of heauen do teach men to tempt God and reuersing his prouidence striuing against his will and so farre as in them lyeth abolishing the meanes and way to life and saluation doe drawe on to death and eternall damnation Which is more if any man aske the cause why some doe beleeue and amend their liues and others doe not the holy Ghost doth aunswere That it is election that maketh this difference so farre therefore are the elect from no neede of this holy life is they doe pretend that contrariwise holinesse and amendment of life is the token and fruit of their election Againe wherefore doe they say that if there be election the elect shal not need to liue in holinesse they doe this as is aforesaide onely by such an absurditie to proue that there is no election notwithstanding there be so many and euident testimonies therof in the word of God Iohn 10.27 Rom. 8.29 Act 13.48 and 28.24 Apoc 2.27 Mat. 20.16 Marc. 13.20 Eph. 1.4 Rom. 9.11 and 11.5 Phil 4 3. they do therfore vpon an imaginary absurdity which indeed is none reiect the expresse worde of God notwithstanding the same doth very well agree that both there are elect persons and that they cannot perish yet must liue neuerthelesse in holynes that is to say walke in the way that leadeth to saluation which is ordeined for them from before the beginning of the world And indeeed S. Paul affirmeth both the one and the other saying that God hath elected vs to the end we might be holy 6 Hauing thus discouered either the grosse ignorance or the malice and bad consciences of those that vse these allegations for the reiecting of the doctrine of Predestination we will now proue that there is nothing of greater efficacie to moue and enslame our harts to the amendment of life then the knowledge and feeling of our election First if we be elected to life eternall we are also elected to haue faith and consequently to amend our liues for those be the stayres and passage from election to glorification as S. Paul teacheth Rom. 8. The knowledge therefore of election to saluation bindeth vs to amend our liues that is to say to walke in that path whereby God vouchsafeth to lead the elect to the enioying of euerlasting life Eph. 1.4 God saith S. Paul hath elected vs in Iesus Christ before the foundation of the worlde that we might be holy and vnreproueable before him in loue Eph. 2.16 Againe We are the worke of Gods hands created in Christ Iesus vnto good workes which God hath ordeined that we should walk● in them Col. 3.12 Heereof also doth the same Apostle take occasion to exhorte the Colossians to amendment saying Now therefore as the elect of God and beloued put on tender kindnesse humblenesse of minde meekenesse long suffering for bearing one another and forgiuing one another The like ground taketh S. Peter 1. Pet. 2.9 saying Ye are a chosen generation a royall priesthoode a holy nation a peculier people that yee should shew forth the vertues of him that hath called you out of darkenes into his merueilous light 7 What poore maiden is there who hearing that some king had among all other chosen her to be his sonnes wife and withall ordeined that to that end forsaking her parentes and kinsfolkes she shall come to him on foot in the midst of Winter would not willingly and readily leaue all and euen in Winter and on foot come to the King to finishe this great marriage as we reade of Dauid who hearing that Saul had chosen him to be his sonne in lawe by giuing him his daughter in mariage in case hee could bring him an hundred fore-skinnes of the Philistines ventured his life to the end by satisfying the Kings desire to be his sonne in law Euen so we vnderstanding and hauing witnesse that God hath chosen vs to be the spouse of his sonne Iesus Christ and coheires of his kingdome also that it is his will that forsaking the worlde and the fleshe we should walk through the path of good works in amendment of life to come to heauen there to accomplishe this happye mariage how feruently should we renounce the worlde the flesh and euery thing that contrarieth his will that we may the more speedily and cheerefully proceede in amendment of life and so performe this blessed mariage 8 Moreouer he that knoweth that there is an eternall felicitie replenished with all glory for the elect horrible condemnation with most fearefull torments prepared for the reprobate how happy would he think him selfe if God should send him an angell to assure him that he is of the number of the elect whose names are written in the booke of life But amendment of life is vnto vs as a message witnesse and seale of our election for as election is the cause and fountaine of amendment so doth amendment leade vs to our election as the effect to the cause the fruite to the tree or roote the brooke to the spring and the light to the Sunne How earnestly therefore ought we to labour to amend our liues and to encrease in sanctification to the end more and more to be assured of our election by the fruites of the same as also S. Peter after he hath exhorted vs to amendment of life and good works 2. Pet. 1.10 doth admonish vs to study by the same to make sure our election 9 But aboue all let vs consider the fountain of our election and that is the free loue goodnes and mercy of God towards vs. As S. Paul alleadging the authority of Malachy doth declare Malach. 1.2 For to shew that Iacob was chosen Esaw reiected in the person of God he saith I haue loued Iacob and hated Esaw Rom. 9.15 As also in the same consideration he alleadgeth this sentēce written by Moses Exod. 33. ●9 I wil shew mercie to whom I wil shew mercie And in the same sence are the elect tearmed the vessels of mercy but indeed Rom. 9.23 in as much
darknes What concord hath Christ with Belial Or what part hath the beleeuer with the Infidell And what agreement hath the temple of God with Idols for yee are the temple of the liuing God as God hath sayde I will dwell among them and walke there and I will bee their God and they shall bee my people Wherefore come out from among them and separate your selues sayth the Lord and touch no vncleane thing and I will receiue you and I will bee a father vnto you and you shall bee my sonnes and daughters saith the Lorde almightie And in the next Chapter following hee addeth Now therefore beloued seeing wee haue these promises let vs cleanse our selues from all filthinesse of the flesh and spirite and growe vp vnto full holinesse in the feare of God 3 The temple of Ierusalem was called holy because it was not a lodging for men but the house of God wholye dedicated and consecrated to his seruice as were also the vesselles belonging thereto in the same respect called holy Nowe if Baltasar king of Babylon by vsing them in a banquet drinking in them with his princes and concubines dyd prophane them and was for the same soone after rewarded for the same night hee lost both his kingdome and lyfe surely they that shall abandon not the vessels but the temple it selfe and not a temple of stone and of wood but euen theyr bodies and soules that are made the liuely temples of the liuing God to the prophane and filthie vses of the world and the flesh in lieu of dedicating the whole to the holye seruice of God who is with them do most filthily prophane the Temple of God and can expect no other than a most horrible vengeaunce and punishment as the holie Apostle Saint Paule protesteth saying Hee that destroieth the temple of God God will destroie him 1. Cor. 3.17 for the temple of God is holy which you are When a king maketh his entrie into a Towne or Citie hee findeth those streetes where he is to passe made cleane and his pallace hanged howe much rather ought wee whome God chooseth to bee his temple and to make his entrie into vs to bee with vs and to dwell with vs to purifie and cleanse from all filthynesse and vncleannesse and to adorne the place of his habitation with all vertue and holynesse 1. Pet. 1 13 4 Heereunto doth Saint Peter exhort vs saying Gird vp the loines of your minde bee sober and trust perfectly on the grace that is brought vnto you by the reuelation of Iesus Christ as obedient children not fashioning your selues vnto the former lusts of your ignorance But as hee that hath called you is holie so bee yee holie in all manner of conuersation because it is written Leuit. 11.44 19. 2 Be ye holie for I am holy Where hee sayeth that the loyns of our minds must be girt hee sheweth that as they that weare long garments when they come in foule wayes doo tucke and girte them vp least they should load them with mire by dragging them through the same so wee whose mindes and affections doo so bend to the earth that they doo euen traile thereupon walking thorough this world full of mire and corruption must tucke them vp toward heauen least they shoulde touch such daungerous and damnable mire from the which we ought wholy to retire and separate our selues that we may be made holy to the Lord. If anie man 2. Tim. 2.21 sayth Saint Paul purge himselfe from these filthinesses and corruptions he shall be a vessell vnto honour sanctified and meet for the Lord and prepared vnto euerie good worke 5 Iesus Christ prayeth vnto his father to sanctifie vs but how Euen by withdrawing vs from the corruptions of this worlde Iohn 17.17 and guiding vs by his spirite to bee consecrated and dedicated vnto him If therefore we grow not in sanctification we do make vaine the prayer of Iesus Christ so farre as it concerneth our selues In the same prayer hee addeth this protestation For their sakes I sanctifie my selfe Iohn 17.19 that they also maie bee sanctified thorough the truth If our sauiour Iesus Christ sanctified and consecrated himselfe to God his father to the ende his holynesse might stretch vnto vs and so in him and by him wee might bee sanctifyed vnto God wee doo falsely boast that hee is Emanuel God wyth vs conioyned and vnited vnto vs and that wee are members of his bodie vnlesse that separating our selues from the corruptions of the worlde and the flesh 1. Cor. 1.30 wee bee sanctified in him and vnto him And in deede if Christ were of God made vnto vs not onely righteousnesse but also sanctification it is in vaine for vs to boast of iustification wythout sanctification for God beeing wyth vs and vnited vnto vs this vnion must of necessitie engender not onelye our iustification in him but also our sanctification by him 6 It is the holy Ghost dwelling in vs that hath conioyned vs with Iesus Christ that hee may bee E anuel God wyth vs For hee sayth the Apostle Saint Paul that hath not the spirit of Christ is not his And as there can bee no fire without warmth or lyght so cannot God bee by his spirite in vs or with vs but hee will also sanctifie and purifie vs from all vice and corruption Rom. 8.9 that hee may consecrate vs vnto God We beleeue the holy Catholike Church Holy I saie because God is with it causing it to participate in his holynesse Wee are not therefore members of this holy Church vnlesse wee also bee holie As lykewise wee adde that wee beleeue the communion of Saintes that is of the faithfull and children of God But falsely and in vaine shall wee beare the name of Saintes or pretende our selues to bee the faithfull and children of God vnlesse that denying the filthynesse and corruptions of the worlde and the flesh wee bee fully dedicated in all purenesse and holynsse to the seruice of God And in deede when the holy Apostle sayeth Ensue peace and holinesse Heb. 12.14 without the which no man commeth to the Lorde Hee aduertiseth vs that holinesse is as it were the bonde betweene God and vs also that without the same we cannot beholde the face of the Lord. 7 This is the will of God saith Saint Paule euen your sanctification 1 Thes 4.3 that is that wee abstaine from whooredome that euerie one of you shuld know how to possesse his vessell in holinesse and honour not in the lust of couetousnes euen as the Gentiles which knowe not God That no man oppresse or defrande his brother in anie matter for the Lorde is auenger of all such thinges as wee also haue tolde yee before time and testified for God hath not called vs to vncleannes but vnto holines 8 Whereas Emanuel commaundeth vs to sanctifie the sabaoth daie hee therein sheweth vs how much his holynes doth bind vs to amend our liues The
and cheerefull in the seruice of God 1. Ioh. 2.20.27 of the effect heereof is the name of oyle and oyntment giuen vnto him How then can wee saie that we are annointed with the spirite of Christ so long as we doo not amend our slacknesse in the seruice of God growing forward in strength and disposition to imploy our selues cheerfully therein Luke 3.16 11 To conclude hee is called Fire for two considerations First because it is hee that refineth burneth and consumeth our vicious lusts which are as the superfluities and excrementes of our soules and on the other side it is hee that kindleth our heartes in the loue of God and feruent desire to serue and honor him But if we perceiue no effects of this fire of the holie Ghost in vs ●ourning consuming our vice and corruption that by amending our liues wee may growe in purenesse and holynes With what conscience can wee saie that the spirite of Christ is in vs As this spirit cannot be dead neither can it bring forth vicious or corrupt fruit Likewise if wee increase not in zeale and loue to God this want of the operation of the holy Ghost is an assured testimonie of that hee is not in vs Exod. 8.19 21.18 Luke 11.20 Luke 1.66 because wee feele not his fire heating vs in the loue of God Finally the holy Ghost is called the finger and hand of God because that by him hee exerciseth his vertue and that by his inspiration wee are regenerate into heauenly life that wee may no more bee driuen or lead by our selues but bee gouerned by his motion and operation If therefore wee denie not our owne wisedome and the affections of our flesh and so suffer our selues to bee guided and lead by the hand of the holy spirite wee doo wrongfully challenge the name of Christians and boast of the spirite of Christ dwelling in vs. Thus this name Christ aduertising vs that hee hath receiued the holie spirite to make vs partakers thereof according to the measure to euerie one ordained ought to bee vnto vs a mightie inducement and sharpe spurre to mooue vs to amendement of lyfe 12 This vnction of the holy spirite dyd our Lorde Iesus Christ receiue to the end to exercise three offices requisite to our saluation namely to be our king our Priest and our Prophet And this also to represent vnto vs how deeply this name Christ bindeth vs to amend our liues First for the office of king Iohn 18.36 If his kingdome be not of this world as himselfe confessed before Pilat but spiritual we are to correct our false imaginations that leade vs to seeke the world in his kingdome as looking that hee shoulde giue to his seruants great riches honorable offices and other carnall commodities For it is the part of the princes of this world to present earthly kingdoms to those that reuerence them Math. 4.9 but as for our king Iesus Christ hee willeth vs to seeke all the felicitie that hee promiseth in heauen And therefore when wee are persecuted or otherwise afflicted wee must correct this false opinion of thinking our selues miserable or that our king hath no care of vs For contrarywise afflictions should make vs to lifte vp our heartes to heauen the dwelling of our king where hee hath layed vp the treasures ioyes and glorie of his kingdome Secondly sith hee is our king that hee may raigne in vs wee are warned to forsake the worlde sinne and the deuill his enemies so that hee onely raigning in vs mortifying sinne may make vs to denie the world and strengthen vs against Sathan Let not sinne sayth Saint Paul raigne in you Rom. 6.13 Iohn 16.33 Rom. 16.20 Luke 1 74 to obey the lusts thereof And Iesus Christ sayth Bee of good cheere for I haue ouercome the world And the Apostle promiseth vs that God will tread downe sathan vnder our feet Thus this king hauing deliuered vs out of the handes of our enemies bindeth vs as Zacharie sayth Without feare to serue him in righteousnes and holynes all the dayes of our lyfe and so to amend Let vs also remember that the scepter of a good pastor is deliuered vnto him blessedly to guide his sheepe that shall heare his voyce Psalme 2. and by amendement followe him As also hee hath an iron rodde to bruse as a potters vessell all such as shall rebell against him Let vs therefore amend and renounce euerie thing whereat this king may be displeased that we may bee happily gouerned by the sheepehooke of our good shepheard and not brused wyth the iron rodde of this iust king that breaketh those that wythout amendement of lyfe doo continue in vnbeleefe and obstinate in their sinne The kingdome of Sathan from which Christ hath redeemed vs doth consist in darknesse infidelitie and bad conscience and all vice silthynesse and corruption Contrariwise the kingdom of Iesus Christ consisteth in light in knowledge of the true God and his sonne Iesus Christ in faith loue holynes patience and other like vertues These are the true effectes of the spirituall kingdome of Iesus Christ We must therefore effectually shew that wee are transported from the kingdome of Sathan to the kingdome of Iesus Christ But how By amending our liues and growing more and more in faith loue patience and holynesse to bee short in all good workes and vertues required in the subiects of this spirituall king Iesus Christ 13 The second office of Christ is to be our high Priest who offered himselfe a sacrifice vnto God that by his death hee myght satisfie his iustice and so reconcile vs to him Who is there then among vs that representing to himselfe that it is the welbeloued sonne of God and the prince of glorie that giueth himselfe not to a common death but euen to the shamefull and cursed death of the crosse together with the apprehension and feeling of the wrath and terrible indignation of God ingendering in his bodie horrible terrour and mortall anguish in his soule And all this for his enemyes by nature the children of wrath poore sinners and the bond men of Sathan What man is there I saie that meditating vpon these things shall not bee euen rauished in admiration of his incomprehensible loue towardes vs which loue Saint Paul doeth at large and verie often make mention of Is it possible that this name Christ Rom. 5 Ephes 2 representing vnto vs this priest thus offering himselfe in such a sacrifice for vs poore and abhominable sinners and consequently the apprehension of his incomprehensible loue towards vs should not rauish and force our verie soules to loue him wyth all our heartes our mindes and our strength and through feruent loue to obey his commandement of amendement and to abhorre to thinke saie or doo anie thing that may displease this Christ our high Priest 1. Cor. 16. 22 If anie man sayth the Apostle Saint Paul loue not the Lord Iesus Christ let him bee had
in execration yea maranatha or excommunicate to death That is to saie let him bee cut off from the Church as the reprobate shal be at the comming of Christ whereof they are warned in this word Maran-atha which signifieth The Lorde commeth Yet is there more This Priest dying for vs hath killed sinne and corruption in his owne bodie as is before declared And to the end that sinne might die in vs and that we might practise this saying of the holy Apostle Saint Peter Inasmuch as Christ hath suffered for vs in the flesh 1 Pet. 4.1 that is to saie in his humanitie let vs arme our selues with the same minde which is that wee hauing suffered and beeing dead with him as concerning the corruption of the flesh shoulde desist from sinne to the ende that hence forwarde wee shoulde liue as much time as remaineth in the flesh not after the lustes of men but after the will of God And this is the amendement that Iesus doeth commaunde Saint Iohn sayth that Christ hath made vs kinges and Priestes vnto God This is another reason to moue vs the more seruently to amende in respect as well of the one office as of the other First Apoc. 1.6 seeing wee are raysed to this honour to bee kinges shall wee bee so miserable and senselesse as to make our selues the vile and wretched bonde men of Sathan and the seruauntes of sinne and the worlde If a king redeeming a poore bonde man whome his master diuersely tormented shoulde besides so farre fauour and honour him as to adopt him for his child Were it not a frantike or senselesse parte in him to forsake such honour and preferment and to returne to liue vnder the tyrannie and thraldome of his olde master Yet this doo they who beeing deliuered from the tyrannie and crueltie of Sathan and made kinges in Iesus Christ doo giue themselues to the lustes and pleasures of the flesh and the allurementes of the worlde thereby returning themselues into the wretched bondage of the deuill to abide eternally vnder his tyrannous dominion Let therefore this title King aduertise and admonish vs so to amende our liues that forsaking and vtterly renouncing the dominion and tyrannie of Sathan and the corruptions of the flesh wee may effectually shew our selues to bee spirituall Kinges and that the kingdome of Iesus Christ is in vs. Moreouer in as much as wee are also made Priestes let vs remember that if wee will amende our liues wee must with the kingly Prophet Dauid offer contrite and broken heartes pulled downe and humbled with the feeling of our sinnes with condition that wee will heereafter beware and take heede of the same Let vs also call to minde that we must offer our bodies a liuely holy and acceptable sacrifice vnto God which is our reasonable seruice and not to forme our selues after this worlde Psal 51.19 but bee transformed by the renuing of our mindes to the ende wee may proue what is the good perfect and acceptable will of God Neyther let vs forget alwayes to offer vnto God thorough Iesus Christ the sacrifice of praise and thankesgiuing which is the fruite of our lippes confessing and acknowledging his name Rom. 12.1 To conclude let vs remember his benefites and communication wyth vs for God is delighted with such sacrifices Beholde therefore howe this honour which wee receiue of Iesus Christ Heb 13 16 euen to bee kings and priests to our God may be a mighty inducement vnto vs to amend our liues 14 There doth yet remaine the office of a Prophet which also doth admonish vs to amend because hee hath reuealed vnto vs all that hee hath knowen of his father Iohn 15.15 and declared as well what wee must doo in obeying him as what wee are to beleeue to our saluation And this is an incomprehensible benefite as wee may euydently consider by the miserable and wretched estate of those to whome the worde of God comprised in the Lawe and the Gospel is not preached And this doth Saint Paul in few words represent vnto vs saying They are not in Christ neither haue anie portion in the commonwealth of Israel but are straungers to the couenant of the promise Ephes 2 12 without hope and are without God in the world And in deede if Gods worde bee as Dauid calleth it a light to our steps those men to whome the worde is not directed Psa 119.105 are poore and blinde cannot choose in all their wordes and deeds but stumble and fall All that they doo is sinne because they doo it wythout faith whereof the word is the foundation Much lesse also haue they any knowledge of the remission and satisfaction of theyr sinnes in the bloud of Christ Rom. 14. 25 10.17 and therefore all theyr sinnes doo remaine and shall be imputed vnto them to be in the daie of iudgement most horribly and eternally punished If they then that neuer heard this prophet shall bee iustly punished in eternal fyre what iudgement and vengeance are they to expect for theyr ingratitude and rebellion that heare this Prophet and by him eyther by reading or hearing his worde doo vnderstand the will of God and yet doo make no care of amendement of lyfe by obeying the will of God vnto them reuealed Luke 12.47 and by them knowen The seruant sayth Iesus Christ that hath knowen his masters will and hath not done it shal be punished much more grieuously than hee that neuer knew it And surely the sins committed by those that know the wil of God are not only transgression against the lawe but also contempt misprision against the maiestie of God And in that regard doth Iesus Christ denounce agaynst many townes wherein the Gospell was preached a more horrible and terrible iudgement than against Sodome Gomorrha and other townes that heard the word of the Lorde Seeing therefore that this worde Math. 10.15 to vs addressed by this prophet Iesus Christ doeth tend to illuminate and to exhort vs to amendement of life Let this office and name of Prophet attributed to Iesus Christ make vs to remember our bonde and duetie whereby wee are bound to amend and to yeld obedience vnto all that our Prophet Christ doth teach ordaine and command as being assured that as they that will not heare this Prophet to obey him shall bee rooted out so contrarywise they that shall heare and obey him shall by the path of good workes proceeding of faith apprehending the iustice of Christ attaine to the fruition of life euerlasting In this sort must these two names and titles Iesus and Christ serue to make vs to feele our bond and dutie and to inflame our affections to amend all the daies of our lyfe The seuenth cause of Amendement gathered of the signification of this worde Amend Chap. 7. IN the first Chapter of the first booke we haue declared that the holy Ghost commanding vs to amend doeth ordinarily vse two wordes