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A68942 The seconde tome or volume of the Paraphrase of Erasmus vpon the Newe Testament conteynyng the epistles of S. Paul, and other the Apostles : wherunto is added a paraphrase vpon the reuelacion of S. John.; Paraphrases in Novum Testamentum. Vol. 2. English. 1549 Erasmus, Desiderius, d. 1536.; Coverdale, Miles, 1488-1568.; Old, John, fl. 1545-1555.; Allen, Edmund, 1519?-1559. 1549 (1549) STC 2854.7; ESTC S107068 904,930 765

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now a seruaunt and Embassadour of Iesus Christ whose gospel euē as y● day light wipeth and driueth awaye all the shadowes of the olde testament write vnto all maner of men without parciall excepcion either of people or religiō either of kynde or state or yet condicion For we esteme all people to be kynsfolkes and most nerely ioyned vnto vs whosoeuer haue deserued to be made like vnto vs in the profession of the faith of the gospel by the which we haue atteyned true rightuousnes not by circumcision or by sacrifices of the lawe but by the goodnes of our God and by the deathe of our sauiour Iesu Christ who hath frely pardoned vs our olde synnes to th entēt we should hence forthe folowe gospellyke righteousnes which dooeth not consiste in ceremonies but in true godlines of mynde hath a certaine farre greater perfecciō than the Iewes righteousnes whiche is nothinge but a shadowe of true righteousnes And I praye y● lyke as you haue yet hitherto gon aboundantlye forwarde in the grace of y● gospel alwayes somwhat augmentyng in thencreaces of godlynes drawinge nerer brotherly concorde amonge your selues daylye more and more so the liberall goodnes of God woulde vouchesafe to make perfite his gyftes in you which Iewelles encrease so much y● more largely in you as you grow forewarde into y● knowledge of God y● father of his sonne our Lord Iesu Christ the acknowledginge of whome is eternall lyfe For it is the chiefe poynte of saluacion to acknowledge the autor of saluacion that we chalenge no parte therof to our owne desertes and strengthes or to the prescripcions of Moses lawe inasmuche as whatsoeuer is perteyninge to true lyfe and whatsoeuer belongeth vnto true godlynes his diuine power hath bestowed it vnto vs without helpe of circumcision onely by faithe wherby we acknowlage God the father from whome procede all thinges and Iesus Christ by whome onely we haue al thinges geuen vnto vs. These thinges are not geuen throughe our merites but by his free bounteouse gyfte whiche of his owne accorde hathe called vs vnto the benefite of saluacion and to them that were voyde of glory and vertue he hath bestowed bothe his owne glorye and vertue to thintent that wheras being addicte vnto our owne vicious naughtines lyke fylthye vyle slaues we scrued ydoles we shoulde be engraffed vnto Christe and be made bothe pure and glorious hauing y● wickednes taken out of the waye wherin we were fylthily soyled He hathe translated our vyle naughtines vpon himselfe that he mighte choose vs of his owne free pleasure into the felowship of his glory Our trespasses he hath taken vpon himselfe that we might enioye his innocencye Nowe these same are very great matters but those are farre greater of muche more excellencie that are promissed vs in tyme to come not by the lawe of Moses as we haue often sayed before but by thacknowlageing of Iesu Christ But what is it that is promysed Forsoothe that albeit you perteyne not to the kynredde of the Iewes yet you maye be made with them companions of the diuine nature beyng chosen into the nomber of y● children of god to possesse thenheritaunce of immortal lyfe so that you set your study vpon a certaine immortalitie by vncorrupte conuersacion in the meane season here in this worlde and flee from al corrupcion of vices and naughtie lustes wherwith a mynde that is infected tēdeth to euerlastinge deathe The texte ¶ And herunto geue all diligence in your faithe minister vertue in vertue knowledge in knowledge temperaunce in temperaunce pacience in pacience godlynesse in godlynesse brotherly kyndnesse in brotherly kyndnesse loue For yf these thinges be amonge you and be plenteous they wyll make you that ye nether shal be ydle nor vnfrutefull in the knowledge of our Lorde Iesus Christ But he that lacketh these thinges is blynde and gropeth for the waye with his hande and hath forgotten y● he was pourged from his olde synnes ▪ God hathe once geuen innocencye frely and it is not inoughe to mainteine it but applyeng withall studious diligence endeuour your selues to be made riche in well doinges that your faithe be not ydle but that it be accompanyed with good behauiour that nothing be doone or sayed but that whiche is vertuous Than let good behauiour entreteyne knowlage that you maye not onely folowe the thinges that be vpright but also discerne what thinge in what place amonge whome after what sorte and by what meanes ought worthilye to be done Let knowledge be accompanied with temperaunce that the mynde beynge vnmoueably strong against all the wanton enticementes of the worlde maye constantlye without shrinkynge folowe the thing that it hathe iudged to be best Vnto temperaunce let pacience be ioyned that whan you doe wel you maye chearefully suffer sorowes For those men whom the flateringe pleasures of the worlde doe not bringe in to a fine fingred nicenes are somtymes broken with impacient suffring of sorowes with pacience let godlynes be present that what soeuer you doe or suffre you referre it to the glorye of God Let godlynes be accompanied with brotherly charitie that like as you loue God for himselfe euen so for his sake you maye loue all them that professe God And let brotherly charitie be augmented and vpheaped with loue to studye to doe good for all men not onely them that are godly and Christian folkes but also for them that are wicked These are the frutes of an euangelicall faithe whiche yf you haue them aboundauntlye shall brynge to passe that where you haue acknowledged our lorde Iesus Christ throughe faithe it should not be vnprofytable and vnfrutefull vnto you althoughe you haue nothing to doe with circumcision For in these thinges consisteth the whole summe of Christen godlynes and yf any mā want thē he hath professed Christ in vaine forasmuche as he slydeth backe from the light of the Gospell in to his olde former darkenes euen as it were a blynde man that groapeth the waye with his hande and is caried aboute hereawaye and therawaye throughe the mases of worldly lustes neither seeth he the waye to come to the felowship of Christ beynge vnthankefull also for the benefite of Christ of whome where he is once frely clensed from his olde transgressions yet as a man forgetfull of this so exceadynge a mercye he slydeth backe in to the same againe The texte ¶ Wherfore brethrē geue the more diligence for to make your callynge and eleccion sure by good workes For yf ye doe suche thinges ye shall neuer fall Yea and by this meanes an entringe in shal be ministre● vnto you aboundantly into the euerlastinge kyngdome of our Lord and sauiour Iesus Christ Wherfore I wil not be negligent to put you alwayes in remembraunce of suche thinges thoughe ye knowe them your selues and he stablished in the present trueth Notwithstandynge I thinke it mete as longe as I am in this tabernacle to stere you vp by putting you in remembraunce for
immortall life it foloweth of necessitie that we ought to beleue also that god the father whiche raysed vp Iesus wil also bring with him those that professed Iesus and slept in the assured truste of his promyses alyue agayne at the commyng of his sonne so as the heade shal not wante his membres We bable not vnto you an humayne fable but we tell you the thyng that we learned of Christe hymselfe that is to wete that we whiche shall be founde remaining aliue in this world at the lordes cōming shal not be presented in the sight of Iesus before that they whiche were dead afore be presented also Some wil saye how shall it be possible for them to be presented that were buried and turned into duste Euen the Lorde Iesus himselfe by the voyce of the aungell soundyng out of heauen with the trompette of God shal rayse them vp and warne them to awake and come quickly And than suche as had slept in this hope shall returne agayne vnto lyfe and ryse out of theyr graues And that doen we that shall remayne and bee founde alyue in the cumming of Christ shall be sodainly taken vp together with them that are raised againe vnto life through the cloudes that wē may mete the Lorde in the ayer And from thence he shal carrye vs with him into heauen to liue with him perpetuallie Now therfore see you comfort euery one another with these sayinges so as the death of the godly vere you not to sore inasmuche as it is more worthy gratulacions and reioycinges than your sorowfull lamentacions The .v. Chapter The texte Fynally of the tymes and seasons brethren it is no neade that I wryte vnto you ▪ for ye your selues knowe perfectly that the daye of the Lorde shall come euen as a thefe in the nyght For when they shal saye peace and al thynges are safe then shal soden destruccyon come vpon them as sorow commeth vpon a woman trauaylyng with chylde they shal not scape But ye brethren are not in darcaenes that that daye should come on you as a thefe NOw you haue the manier and ordre of the resurreccion inasmuche as it was conuenient for you to knowe it But as for the tymes and the very seasons whan these thinges shal be it is no parte of our office to write vnto you And it is so vnauayleable that euen the lord himself would open no suche thyng vnto his disciples whan they demaunded it of hym For you knowe playnlye and we haue taught you before that the daye of the Lorde shal come sodaynely vpon the world vnloked for euen as a thefe in the night breaketh in vpon them that are aslepe and shall ouerlaye them that are careles than moste chiefely whan it shall be the least loked for For whan suche as beleue not the ghospel shal saye in theyr moste Ioylytie there is no daungier but all is peace and safe the Lord wyll not come than theyr destruccion shall come sodainlye vpon them like as a woman with childe is sodainly payned with sorowe in her trauayle before the daye commeth that she loked for And they shall haue no waye to escape oppression before they fele it sodainly vpon them That daye shall be a dreadful daye to them that beyng blynded in theyr owne viciousnes leade their lyfe as it were in the night but vnto you brethren it is not so dreadefull leste it should take you vnprouyded The texte Ye are all the chyldren of lyght and the chyldren of the daye We are not of the nyght nether of darkenes Therfore let vs not slepe as do other but let vs watche and be sober For they that slepe slepe in the night and they that be drōcken are droncken in the nyght But let vs whiche are of the daye be sober armed with the brest place of fayth and loue with hope of saluacion for an helmet For God hath not appoynted vs to prouoke wrath vnto oure selues but to obtayne saluacyon by the meanes of oure Lord Iesu Chryst which dyed for vs that whether we wake of slepe we should lyue together with hym Wherfore comforte your selues together and edifye euery one another euen as ye do For all you that folowe Christe belong not to the kyngdome of darkenes but to the kyngdome of light and of god namely yf oure diligence of godlynesse be aunswerable to our profession and yf we lyue so as it maye appere that we watche in the dayelight and not lye snourtyng in darkenesse Therfore if we wil not be taken vnwares let vs not sleape as other do that haue no knowlage of Christes lyght but let vs watche and be sobre taking alwayes circumspect hede that we cōmit nothing through vnaduisednesse that maye offende the iyes of God and men For like as they that slepe after the bodie sleape in the night and those that are wynedrunken are drunken in the night euen so those that yawne and slumbre in naughtinesse are occupied in darkenesse of the soule and those that are drunken with the lustes daliaunces of the worlde are entangled with darkenes of the mynde But as for vs vnto whom the daie of the gospel hath cast his light it standeth vs in hande to be sobre and watchyng alwayes prepared and ready agaynst the sodayne assaulte of the enemie that kepeth continuall watche for oure destruccion and to be harnessed with spirituall armour In steade of a breste plate to put on fayth and charitie for the helmet hope of eternall saluacion And than shall you not nede to distruste God will be ready himselfe to defend those that be watching For god hath not called vs to the doctrine of the gospell for this purpose that lyuing otherwyse than it maketh mencion we should double the wrathe and vengeaunce of God vpon vs but that in obeying hym we might obteyne saluacion by the helpe of our Lorde Iesus Christ who suffred death for vs to the intēt that if it chaunce vs to lyue we maye lyue with hym through godlynesse and hope of immortalitie and if it chaunce vs to dye we maye lyue with hym neuer to dye To thintent that you maye so do more and more encourage euery one other with mutuall exhortacions and styrre one another to goe on forwarde like as you do alreadye euen of your owne accorde The texte We beseche you brethren that ye knowe them which laboure among you and haue the ouersight of you in the Lorde and geue you exhortacion that ye haue them in hye repucacion thorow loue for theyr workes sake and be at peace with them Furthermore we beseche you brethren to haue cōsideracion of them that labour among you and haue ouersight of you in teachyng of the ghospell and do admonishe you with what thynges you ought to please Christ that where you are bounden to geue honoure vnto all men yet haue them in regarde aboue others requiting thē the loue that they bestowe vnto you in susteynyng so many laboures and daungiers for your
with gentyll remedyes Therfore not onely the iudgement of god touching thy synceritie not onely myne example not onely thyne owne profession and in y● thou arte a souldiour of Christ but also suche mennes abominable example ought to kyndle thy harte to doe thyne offyce throughly as thou shouldest doe The .ii. Chapter The texte ¶ I exhorte therfore that aboue all thinges prayers supplicacions intercessions and geuyng of thankes be had for all men for kynges and for all that are in auctorite that we maye lyue a quiete and a peaceable life with all godlynes au● honesty For that is good and accepted in the syght of god our sauioure whiche wyll haue all men to be saued and to come vnto the knowledge of the trueth For there is one God and one mediatoure betwene God and man euen the man Christ Jesus whiche gaue hym selfe a raunsome for all men that it shoulde be testifyed at his tyme whenunto I am ordeyned a preacher and an Apostle I tell the trueth in Christ and lye not beynge the teacher of the Gentyls wi●● faith and veritie IT is not ynoughe for the to be without fault thy selfe but it is the parte of a byshop to prescri●e also vnto other what is necessarye for them to doe And those ought to be suche thinges as maye appeare worthy an Euangelical conscience To be briefe it standeth them in hande that professe Christ to be moost ferre of ●●om desyre of reuengement from desyre of hurte doing and from all kynde of dyspleasure Therfore see thou exhorte those that thyne are to begynne the first thing they doe in the mornynge to vse godlynes and to worshyp Christ And first of al let them praye to god to put awaye all thinges that trouble and disquiet the state of Religion and of the commune wealthe Than let them aske of him those thinges that are auayleable to godlye doyng and to the tranquillitie of the commune wealth This doen let them beseache Christe nothing elles against suche as persecute his flocke but his ayde and succoure Laste of all let thankes be rendred vnto him for those thinges that by goddes goodnes haue happened and earnest supplicacions made for the thinges that haue not yet happened And let these be doen not onely for the Christians but for all maner of men also lest Christian loue shoulde appeare to be but a straite laced loue as though it fauoured none but of his owne sorte but set it be extended abrode in moost large maner after thexample of god bothe to the good and to the badde lyke as he beyng parfitely good and beneficiall to all as much as in him is bestoweth his sonne to shyne vnto the iuste and also to the vniust And in asmuche as god geueth vs publique quietnesse by meanes of Ethnike rulers it is reason that thankes be rend●ed also for them ▪ And it is vncertayne to vs whether that ruler beyng a wycked ymage worshypper shall in shorte space receyue the gospel For that cause Christian loue wyssheth the saluaciō of al. The Iewe loueth the Iewe the newly entred into a secte loueth his lyke the Greke loueth the greke the borther loueth the brother the kynsman loueth the kynsman This is not a Gospellyke loue but that is a gospellyke loue that loueth the godlye for Christ and loueth the wycked that they maye once re pente and turne vnto Christ They doe sacrifice vnto deuylles and curse y ou bytterlye And you contrary wyse cleaue harde to the fotesteppes of Christe who whan he was exalted vpon the crosse and was reuiled with such spyght full rebukes as were more greuous than the punyshemente of the crosse selfe he gaue none euyll wordes againe he cursed not bytterly againe but with an excedynge great crye besought the father to forgeue them And praier is to be made not onely for y● who le general sorte of mē but also especially for kinges yea though they be Ethnikes and straungiers from the profession of Christe and for all them that after the publique ordre of the worlde are set in any autoritie And let not this moue you that of them we be afflicted we be beaten we be caste in pryson we be put to death Rather theyr blyndenes is to be pitied and not malyce requitte with malyce Or elles they shalbe neuer the better and we shall ceasse also to be Christians This waye pleased Christe as a waye of mooste speciall efficacie wherwith he woulde haue all dryuen to him selfe And thoughe there be some vpon whom our loue is lost yet wee wyll not geue ouer to be lyke oure selues for al that This world hath his ordre which it is not expedyent that we shoulde dysquyet seyng it is our duetye to procure peace in euery place Their power and autoritie in some purpose doeth seruice vnto the iustyce of God in that they holde vnder the euyll doers with punishementes in that they kept the naughtye ones in their duetie doing in that they put awaye robberyes in that with their martiall powers they defende the publique peace in that they gouerne the commune wealthe with their lawes These thinges albeit they doe not for the loue of Christ yet in a generaltye it is not expedient that the state of the commune wealth shoulde be dysturbed by meanes of vs lest the doctrine of the gospell shoulde seme a sedicious doctrine and than we shoulde begynne to runne in a hatered not bycause we professe Christe but bycause we hynder the publique peace And in case they abuse their power vpon vs at any tyme it is a Christian mans parte to forget the euyll turnes and remembre the good turne In this we are bounden to their autoritie in this we are boundē to their defence and marciall powers yea we are rather bounden to God by them in this that we maye be safe from sedicions safe from robbynge safe from battayles and leade a quiet lyfe without trouble It woulde doe well to haue in remembraunce what a greate sea of myschiefes the hurly burly of warre bryngeth in with it and what cōmodities peace hath in it Many are the myschiefes that beggerly nede of necessarie thinges procureth Peace bryngeth plentie In peace there is oportunitie to vse godlynesse and warre teacheth all maner of wyckednes Our profession loueth chaste behauiour and in warre who can be safely chaste as he shoulde be And thoughe men for the moost parte abuse the benefyte of peace to wycked sensuall purposes yet for all that let vs vse the publique peace to the seruing of god and integritie of honest manners obeying princes in the meane season in al thinges that they eyther commaunde vs rightely accordinge to their office or elles doe nothing vnto vs but make vs punyshed persons and not wicked persons They take awaye our substaunce but yet no parte of our honestye is dyminished They lade vs with fetters but they drawe vs not away from Christ They slea the body and sende vs ouer to the hauen of immortalitie
god In lyke case some folkes good workes are so manifest that they nede no commendacion of man To suche therfore shall euery man accompany himselfe safely lyke as he ought to absteyne from the companye of them that are openly wycked Furthermore those that ordre theyr lyfe with such subtiltye and in outwarde shewe of godlynes dyssemble the malyce of theyr harte after suche sorte that they deceaue the iudgement of man those we wyll leaue to the iudgement of god For christian godlynes is not ouer muche suspicious The vi Chapter The texte ¶ Let as many seruauntes as are vnder the yoke counte theyr masters worthye of all honour that the name of god and his doctrine be not euyll spoken of Se that they which haue beleuyng masters despyfe them not because they are brethren but rather do seruyce for asmuche as they are beleuinge and beloued and partakers of the benefyte FVrthermore it is not our parte to rebuke the lyfe of them that are straungiers from the profession of Christ it is rather requisite for vs to prouoke them vnto a better mynde with our good turnes than to kyndle them with taunting checkes Religion ought so to be ordred that it seme not to be occasion or sowyng of sedicion In suche affaires as we haue necessarilye to doe with the Ethnikes let thē perceaue by vs that we are become the more diligente to doe good bycause of religion and not more vnprofytable nor more ouerthwarte For by that meanes they shal be more easylie allured into our felowshyp of religion Therfore as many as beyng bonde seruauntes haue obteined Baptisme let them remembre that they are set at lybertye by manumission from the lordeshyp of synne and not made free from their masters right of autoritie And therfore it is not semely that vpon trust of their profession they shoulde bristle againste their maisters as wycked persons and vnworthye that a Christian shoulde doe seruice vnto them But let them onely consydre that they are their masters and therfore let them esteme them worthye all honour that the name of god and the gospelles doctrine come not into an euyll reporte and hate in case they shall perceaue men become throughe it the more sturdy and more vntractable But let them rather be more diligent in seruice doynge than they were afore and more glade to obeye as doynge seruyce with a good wyll that theyr maisters beyng prouoked with those thinges maye the more easely receyue the gospell preaching Than muche lesse ought those seruauntes that haue Christian maisters to set lesse by them bicause for y● profession of the commune saith in stedde of maisters they are become brethren But in asmuche as they withdrawe not their bounden duetie from Ethnike maisters it behoueth them to obey their Christian maisters for two maner of cōsideracions Fyrst in that they are their maisters than in that they are felowes in relygion for stoute statelynes takyng loue for awful maisters beginnyng to be beloued and for threatenyng maisters ▪ become good maisters For more is to be done for y● deseruour than for the exactour ▪ more for the louyng maister than imperious cōmaundyng maister For that is not properly a bondage but to doe one good turne for an other The texte ¶ These thinges reache echorte If eny man folowe other doctrine and enclyne not unto the wholsome wordes of our Lorde Iesu Christe and to the doctrine whiche is accordyng to godlynes he is puft vp knoweth nothing but wasteth his braynes aboure quetions and stryfe of wordes wherof sprynge enuye stryfe raylynges euyll surmy synges vayne dysputacions of men that h●●e corrupte mindes and that are robbed of the trueth whiche thincke that lucre is godlynesse From them y● are soche separate thy selfe Godlynesse is great rychesse yf a man be conten● with that he hath For we brought nothynge into the world nether maye we cary any thing out But when we haue fode and ruyment we must therwith be content They that wythe ryche fall into temptacion and snares o● the deuyl and into many folysshe and noysom lustes whiche drowne men into perdicion and destruccion For courteousnes of money is the rote of all euyll whiche whyle some lasted after they erred from the faith and tangled them selues with many sorowes But thou man of God flye suche thinges Folowe ryghtewesnes godlynes faith loue ▪ pacience meaknes Fight the good fyght of faith Laye hande on eternall lyfe wherunto thou art also called and hast professed a good profession before many witnesses These thinges teache with autoritie vnto these thinges exhorte them that be slacke This doctrine is a true gospellyke doctrine that maketh vnto godlynes of lyfe maketh vs bothe accepted of god and beloued of men Yf any man bryng in a contrarye doctrine vnto this and geueth not himselfe vnto the moost true wordes of the Lorde Iesu Christe nor obeyeth vnto this doctrine whiche beyng agreable vnto the gospell calleth not men vnto supersticious questions but vnto offices of godlynes suche one the lesse true knowledge he hathe the more he taketh vpon him For lyke as knowledge is a modest thinge euen so there is nothing more hyghe mynded or stubburne than folyshe ignoraunce And he y● is taken with that dysease and is turned awaye from the synceritie of the gospell outrageth about triflynge questions without consideracion of the lyfe braullyng with wordes which are so lytel auayleable vnto true godlynes y● they rather engendre a mischiefe of Christiā godlynes bycause that of suche maner brablyng strifes arryseth enuie whyle by dimynisshynge of other mens autoritie we seke autoritie vnto our selues There aryse also cōtencions whilest by reason of hoot chiding wordes none wyll geue place vnto an other there aryse also scoldinges as often as the mattre groweth in to outrage there aryse also wycked suspicions against god whā those thinges that ought to be beleued without questionyng are called by humayne reasonynges in to question as doubtefull thinges And many there be that as it were with a contagiousnes are infected with the rubbyng of this scabbe of men whose myndes are infecte with naughtye couetous lustes and beyng blynded therwith they see not the trueth of the gospel nor conferre their doctrine to this ende but rather they measure godlynes and religion by their owne gayne and woulde haue the thing to seme moost holye not that maketh other men more acceptable to God but that can bryng them selues to be best set by get them mooste auauntage But thou mayest not in any wyse thinke y● those men can be ouercommen with any dysputaciōs For lacke knowledge is a stubburne matter And albeit they perceaue the trueth neuer so well yet they acknowledge it not bycause it is not for their profyte in comparison of the thing that they goe about for their owne purpose Sttyue not therfore with them bothe out of fassion and in vayne to But withdrawe thy selfe from their companie Let theim hunt after their pelfe let them make
are they which enter into houses and bryng into bondage women laden with synne which women are led with dyuerse lustes euer learnyng and neuer able to come vnto the knowledge of the truth THerfore it is requisite that we arme vs not onely agaynste the persecucions of the Iewes and the Ethnikes but also agaynst the malice of these maner of men For we must not dissemble but ouercome that whiche can not be auoided This take for a certayntie that the spirite sayeth before hande it shal come to passe that in the last dayes shall come moste haynous tymes whan pure godlynes shall growe out of kynde and the charitie of the ghospel wexe colde men shal be louers onely of them selues geuen to couetousnes of money disdaynefull proude cursed speakers disobedient to fathers and mothers vnthankefull wycked lackynge good will towarde those that be their owne and of their nere kynted promyse breakers false accusours ryotours vngentyll haters of goodnes traitours of their felowes and frendes rashe swellyng more louing of voluptuousnesses than of God Through tytle appareli ceremonies and hypocrisye makynge an outwarde shewe of godlynes whan they denye the chiefe poynte of true godlynes beyng so muche the more pestilent in that vnder an outwarde apperaunce of relygion they are both of moste fylthy spotted conuersacyon and also defyle the syncertitie of the ghospelles doctrine with Iewishe fables and mennes inuentions Perchaunce it is to see at this presente daye that some tende to these abhominable sortes of behauiours See therefore that thou also auoyde suche persons And to thintent thou mayest the more certaynly doo so I shall partely paynte oute theyr maners vnto the. Of this sorte in dede be those that wyth settyng out of fayned religion in sluttishe clothes with a coūtrefaicte grauitie of countenaunce with a craftye pale colour they conueye them selues in to other mens houses and there the fyrst thyng they doo they goe aboute to inueagle the folishe women so as they maye by meanes of thē the more easylye begyle the husbandes euen as the serpent by meanes of Eue deceaued Adam For fyrst the weaker sexe is the more apte to be deceaued Than they entangle not the sadde and the true godlye matrones but the lyghte women whiche so professe Christe that they be for al that laden with synne and forasmuch as they do not substauntially endeuour them selues vnto perfite godlines they wauer and are caried aboute with diuerse lustes not beyng content to haue learned once of vs that whiche is sufficient vnto true godlynes but are often tymes gredye to learne newfangles and for that cause they prouyde them doctours mete for their owne lustes that teache them to knowe nothyng and neuer bring them to the knowledge of the trueth But rather vnder the pretence of teachyng the ghospell they cloke their moste fylthy lyfe and thoughe they professe Christe openlye yet they teache suche geares secretlye as be cleane contrarie repugnaunte with the doctrine of Christe The texte As Iannes and Iambres with stode Moses euē so do these also resist the trueth men they are of corrupte myndes leude as cōcernyng the fayth but they shall preuayil ●● longer For their madnes shal be vttered vnto all mē euen as theirs was But thou hast sene the experience of my doctrine fashion of lyuing purpose fayth long suffryng loue pacience persecutions and afflictions whiche happened vnto me at Antioche at I comum at Listra whiche persecutions I suffered paciently And frō them al y● lorde delyuered me Yea and all they that wil lyue gooly in Christ Iesu shall suffre persecution But the euill men and discei●ers shall waxe wourse and wourse while they disceyue are disceyued them selues It ought to seme no maruayle yf there arise some euen nowe whose naughtynes is enemye to the ghospell It is an olde example For lyke as in times paste in Egipte Iannes and Iambres with their enchauntementes wente about to put those myraculous wonders out of credence that Moses by the power of God did euen so these men also vnder a certaine false pretence of godlynes resist the trueth of the ghospell beyng desperate men that are not onelye infecte with most shamefull lustes of mynde but also depraue the syncertitie of the ghospelles doctrine and of faythe vnto their owne purposes And vnto this tyme they haue in dede deceyued some but from henceforthe they shal not so muche preuayle with their sleyghtes For it shall come to passe that their madnes shall be openly vttred vnto all men euen as those learned enchauntours craftye conueyaunce beyng detected caused them to be contemned and laughed to scorne For whose maners and conscience are vncleane their doctrine is not possible to be cleane And to be shorte countrefaicte wares endure not alwaies The thing that countrefaicting hath for a while couered in secret tyme doeth bryng forth into open lyght But thou which art farre vnlyke vnto theyr condicions see that the doctrine of the ghospell whiche I delyuered purely vnto thee thou distribute also purely and constauntlye vnto other Suche as my doctrine was suche was also my lyfe wherof thou canst best be wytnesse whiche hast bene a great while conue●●aunt with me and hast by experience sene in me synceritie of doctryne and demeanour of my lyfe agreable to the same hertye forewardenes of stomake that sterted backe at nothynge strength of faythe that coulde not be moued with any sorowes lenitie towardes such as were of wrong iudgement charitie wherby I was desyrous to doo good euen for myne enemies and pacience in persecucions and afflicciōs which thou knowest chaunced vnto me at Antroche Icomum and Listra Thou knowwest what greuous stormes of persecucions I haue susteyned aboue mannes strengthe And yet the Lorde hathe delyuered me from them all by whose ayde I continued without shrynkyng Neuertheles these fortuned not vnto me either by myne owne peculy at destenye neyther yet for any euill that I dyd but for the purenesse bothe of my ghospell preachynge and also of my lyuing I was turmoyled with so many sorowes Yea and whosoeuer will after myne example and Christes folowe true godlynes must necessarylye after his example and myne prepare them selues to suffre affliccions For the world shall neuer be without suche as for the mayntenaunce of their feyned religiō shall trouble and goe aboute to oppresse them that be folowers of true godlynes Howbeit thys trouble shall be for our aduauntage euen as vnto those wycked ones and deceauours their prosperitie shall be vnto their more greuous damnacion for they shall suffre paynes for two speciall causes aswell in that they them selues swarued from the trueth as also bycause they snared others in their errours But as for thē in case they repent not leue them to their owne peyne The texte ▪ But continue thou in ●he thynges whiche thou hast learned which also were cōmitted vnto the knowyng of whom thou hast learned thē for as muche also as of a chylde thou hast knowen the
the deuyll as a roarynge lyon walketh aboute sekynge whome he maye deuour whome resyst stedfast in the faithe knowynge that the same affliccions are appointed vnto your brerbren that are in y● worlde But the God of all grace whiche hath called vs vnto his eternall glorye by Christ Iesus shall his owne selfe after that ye haue suffred a lytle afflicciō make you perfecte settle strength and stablyshe you To him be glorye and domintō for euer and euer Amen By Siluanus a faithfull brother vnto you as I suppose haue I written breffely exhortinge and testifying howe that this is the true grace of God wherin ye stande The congregacion of them whiche at Babilon are companions of your eleccion saluteth you and so dothe Marcus my sonne Grete ye one another with the kysse of loue Peace be with you al whiche are in Christ Iesu Amen Submitte your selues therfore not for dreade of men but because you trust in the mightie hande of God There is no peril leste you shoulde be troden vnder fote perpetually for euer for he shall aduance and exalce you a lofte whan the day of rewardes cōmeth Loke not waueringly about you haue no distrust be not aftayed lest you be tossed in the sourges of sorowes as thoughe you were vndefended and set naught by for he that is hable in all thinges and seeth all thinges hath charche of you wil not suffer any thing of you to peryshe It is the cōmune custoume of youthe to be bēt vnto pleasures vnto ryot vnto wantonnesse But be you sobre watche you in your myndes beyng alwayes readily attētiue and alwayes circūspecte For y● aduersarie of your saluaciō y● thursteth after mannes destrucciō sleapeth not but walketh about lyke an hungrye roaringlion sekeyng in euery place whom he may snatche vp to deuour assaieng by all meanes entraunce vnto you sometyme layeng wayte for you by voluptuous pleasures sometyme openly oppugnyng you by persecucions Geue not place vnto him but resiste him with vnshrinkinge stronge hartes You wil say where haue we power against him that is so mightie He that hathe charge of you is mightier than he Put all the whole trust of your hartes vpon him and your aduersaries power shal be nothinge Against the faithles he is strong but against the faithfull he is feble Yf he shoulde assaulte this man or that man parchaunce it might rightly be takē for a sore greuous afflicciō but now doeth he impugne al the whole flocke of the godly with like malicious hatred He persecuteth Christ in you he enuieth all mens saluacion so that the cōmune afflicciō of all shal be the more easely hable to be borne to stande with agreable myndes agaist the cōmune enemy These matters shal shortly haue an ende Nether wil God from whome proceadeth all goodnes leaue you succourles in the meane season but wil throughly perfourme the thing that he hathe begonne in you He hath geuen you suche stomackes that for his sake you should not be afrayed to suffer tormētes wherby he hath called you vnto his glory that neuer shal haue ende He wyll not suffer you to mysse of the victorie yf you wrestle manfully he wil helpe you in your wrestlynge and wyll garnysshe strengthen and establyshe you that beynge tormented for a shorte season you maye atteine the crowne of immortalitie By his ayde we get the victorye of his free gyfte we shal receyue the rewarde For there is nothing wherin we may chalenge any prayse to our selues vnto God alone is al glorye due not onely in this worlde but also into al ages for euer Amē At this present I wil write no further vnto you For of this selfe same matter I suppose I wrote vnto you of late althoughe in fewe wordes by Siluanus a faithfull brother I doubte not but he delyuered the Epistle well and faithfully In it I desired and hartily besought you to perseuer styl in that which you haue begonne that nothing alter your mynde The waye that you haue entred is the very right true waye vnto saluacion Thus ferre you haue proceded forewarde by the goodnes of God Continue styll stedfastly throughe his helpynge ayde tyll you attayne vnto the victorious rewarde of lyfe that neuer shall dye The congregacion of the christianes commende them vnto you euen the congregacion whome God hath chosen out to himselfe together with you in Babilon whiche in the myddes of wicked ydolatrours folowe the godlynes of the gospell and in myddes of most sylthye corrupte lyuers embrace the purenes of cleane conuersacion You are not alone by your selues God hath his electe in euery place In dede those are but a very fewe howbeit they are a fynely tryed sede to encreace the congregacion in tyme commynge more latgely Marke saluteth you whiche is to me as it were my sonne Salute you euery one other with a kysse not after the sorte that is geuē more custumely than hartely but with an holy pure true christiā mynde which is not doone against the hearte but is the signe of a chaste and a pure vpright louer and not a lyeng countrefaicte token And to make an ende of myne Epistle in lyke sorte as I beganne it Grace and peace be alwayes present with you al which beyng engraffed vnto the bodye of Iesu Christ lyue by his spirite that grace maye couple you vnto God and peace maye glewe you together with mutual concorde whiche thing God that is best and most mightye brynge to passe Amen ¶ Thus endeth the paraphrase vpon the first Epistle of S. Peter thapostle ¶ The argument vpon the later Epistle of S. Peter thapostle by D. Erasmus of Roterodame THis Epistle as it appeareth Peter wrote whan he was greatly growē in age and almost at the pittes brinke for in dede he maketh mencion of his death He writeth generallye to all sortes of christianes exhortinge them to purenes of lyfe and by auncient examples and with the terrour of the laste iudgemēt frayeng them from fylthines and he doeth vehemently blame them whiche corrupte the myndes of the symple with peruerse doctrine in denyeng the commynge of Christ ¶ Thus endeth the Argument ¶ The paraphrase of Erasmus vpon the later Epistle of S. Peter thapostle ¶ The first Chapter The texte ¶ Simon Peter a seruaunt and an Apostle of Iesus Christ to them whiche haue obtained lyke precious faithe with vs thorowe the rightewesnes of our God and sauioure Iesus Christ Grace be vnto you and peace be multiplied thorow the knowledge of God and of Iesus our Lorde Accordynge as his godly power hath geuen vnto vs al thynges that pertayne vnto lyfe and godlynesse thorow the knowledge of him that hath called vs by glory and vertue by the which are geuē vnto vs excellent and most great promyses that by the meanes therof ye might be partetakers of the godlye nature yf ye flye the corrupcion of worldly luste I Simon Peter in tymes paste a diligent folower of Moyses law and
asmuche as I am sure that shortly I must put of this my tabernacle ▪ euen as our Lorde Iesus Christ shewed me I wyll euer also geue my diligence that ye maye haue wherwith to stere vp the remembraunce of these thinges after my departinge And therfore brethren let it not make you to lyue in a securitie and to be careles in that the goodnes of God hathe whan you deserued nothing called you vnto the profession of the gospell hauynge once pardoned all the synnes of your former lyfe but endeuour your selues so muche the more that the goodnes of God wherwith he hath called you wherwith he hath chosen you be n●t turned to your destruccion and heape of damnacion in case beyng forgetful of his bounteous gentilues you be tombled backe in to y● same state from whence he raunsomed you with his owne death But procure rather with well doinges that God seine not to haue called and chosen you in vaine And some parte of this mater lyeth euen in you For yf you consyder from whence God hathe called you to what thinges he hath called you and what rewardes he hathe set forthe for you and yf you wyll preace therunto by these meanes whiche I haue declared a lytell before you shall neuer slyppe out of the right course of godlynes For yf you preace this waye Goddes assistinge helpe shal be plenteouslye present with you and shal succour you with his riche relyefe that at length beynge conquerours of this worlde you maye atteyne to the euerlastinge kyngdome of our Lorde and sauiour Iesu Christ to possesse with him the treasures of heauen for whose sake you haue set naught by the treasures of y● earthe The rewarde is exceadynge great but it must be procured with exceadynge greate diligence Wherfore I wyl neuer cease to geue you warnynge of these maters althoughe I suppose it not necessarie seynge you both doe and remembre what you ought to doe and are also confirmed nowe by longe processe of godlynes in the acquainted knowledge of the trueth a great while whiche hauynge embraced you constantlye folowe yet hitherto notwithstandyng to thintent you maye more and more watche styll in that you haue begonne I recken it my parte that remembringe my lordes precepte ▪ whiche commaunded me y● beynge conuerted my selfe I shoulde confirme my brethren as longe as I lyue among you beyng a straunger vpon earthe in y● tabernacle of this sely body I should stere vp pricke forewarde the studye of godlynes in you and in dede so muche the more because I knowe I shall shortly be stripped out of the dwellynge of this sely bodye and chaunge this exile of the earthe for y● fraunchised free citie of heauen For our Lorde Iesus Christ signified so vnto me whome I serue yet hitherto as a souldier in this tabernacle Nowe therfore I shall geue dilygence that these matters maye in the meane space be so surely fixed in youre hartes with often admonicion that you maye remembre them after my deathe whan I can not warne you by worde of mouthe For seyng the thinge is most certaine that you haue receyued of vs it behoueth you not to swarue from it The texte ¶ For we haue not folowed deccatfull fables when we opened vnto you the power and commynge of our Lorde Iesus Christ but with our eyes we sawe his maiestie euen then verely when he receaued of God the father honour and glory and when there came suche a voyce to him from the excellent glorye This is my deare beloued sonne in whome I haue delyte This voyce we hearde come from heauē when we were with him in the holy mount We haue also a right sure worde of prophecie wherunto yf ye take hede as vnto a light that shyneth in a darcke place ▪ ye do well vntil the daye dawne and the day starre aryse in your heartes So that ye first knowe this that no prophecye in the scripture hath any priuace enterpretacion For the scripture came neuer by the wyll of man but holy men of God speake as they were moued by the holy ghost For our doctrine was not suche gayre as the philosophers teache whose drifte is to perswade by crafulye conueyed fables and humayne subtilties the thing that they them selues vnderstande not and dysagree also amonge them selues But we haue in no wyse folowed these wayes in openynge vnto you the power and comminge of our lorde Iesu Christ and in preachinge vnto you his maiestie whiche we haue sene with these iyes For he vouchedsafe to exhibite vnto certaine of his owne afore his death some special token with what mightie power and with what glorye he shall once come to iudge the quicke and the dead and what wonderfull felicitie he shal geue vnto them that loue him stedfastlye For where God the father endued him all wholy with glorye and honour insomuche that his countenaunce shoone as bright as the sunne and his clothes were more white than the snowe so farre that mannes iyes coulde not abyde to beholde the heauenly syght and there came also an exceadynge most honourable testimonie of the fathers voyce whiche was brought downe from highe vnto him from the glorious maiestie of y● father And it was after this sorte This is my welbeloued sonne whiche hathe delyghted my mynde heare him There coulde haue ben no witnesse geuen eyther more fully or more excellent And it was pronounced not of any prophet but of the fathers owne maiestie These thinges we haue sene with our iyes these haue we hearde with our eares whan we were present with him in the holy mount Thabor If so be that the prophetes playne oracles be in a great weightie estimacion among you which prophecied by figuratyue darke shadowes of Christ of much more grauitie ought so euident a declaracion by the father himselfe of his sonne be The prophetes agree with the fathers voice yf a man doe rightly interprete them They with their promisses prepare as it were mennes myndes to the trueth of his gospell in that they shadowe and as it were couertly poynt out the thing that the gospell doeth openly preache Therfore I doe not disallowe that the Iewes beyng vehementlye geuen to the prophetes prophecienges seke there for the commynge of Messias For it is a steppe somewhat vnto the faythe of the gospel to beleue that Christ shoulde come For a man shall the more soner beleue that Christe is come yf he be parswaded that he shoulde come Therfore there is good hope of him that beynge not yet lightened with the lyght of the Gospell is attentiue vnto the prophetes as to a candell appearinge in a darcke place For it is better to haue some lyght than no light tyll the sunne come and the daye dawne to dryue awaye all darkenes and to obscure euen that candell and that the daye sterre of gospell preachinge maye shyne bryght in your hartes whiche declareth that the sonne is at hande The sayinges of the prophetes are to this vse profytable yf
and by these he shall make them to be knowen vnto the whole christen congregacion The t●●●● ¶ And I hearde the nombre of them whiche were sealed and there were sealed an C. and xliiii ● of at the crybes of the children of Israel Of the trybe of Iuda were sealed xii M. Of the trybe of Ruben were sealed xii M. Of the trybe of Gad were sealed twelue M. Of the trybe of Aser wer sealed xii M. Of the trybe of Neptalim were sealed twelue M. Of the trybe of Manasses were sealed xii M. Of the trybe of Symeon were sealed xii M. Of the trybe of Leuy were sealed xii M. Of the trybe of Isacar were sealed xii M. Of the trybe of Zabulon were sealed xii M. Of the trybe of Ioseph were sealed xii M. Of the trybe of Beniamin were sealed xii M. Thus hathe our sauiour Iesus Christ chosen into his churche cōgregacion not onely out of the gentyles or heathen but also out of the Iewes of all trybes generacions Out of the whiche euen before the passion of Christ there were infynite noumbres scattered dyspersed abrode thorow out the whole world which were conuerted vnto the christen faithe receyued the baptisme or christendome As the holy Apostles also preached first vnto the Iewes the syncere pure christen faith And the nombre of those Iewes the were conuerted by them was doubtles greate throughout the whole world in continuaunce of tyme increased But here in this place after the customeable vse of the holy scripture is marked or sealed a certen appoynted prescribed nomber for an vncerten an vnprescrybed nomber but yet a full and a perfyght nomber For. xii times xii thousande doe make an hundreth and. xliiii thousande For what cause certen are not here rehersed amonge the. xii trybes it is not necessarye to searche For there are euen as many true christians more also thorowe y● wyll of god conuerted vnto the true faythe out of y● trybe or flocke of Iacob And more shal be dayly conuerted whan as the Christen religion shal be restored and reformed after the rule and square of holy scripture as it was first bylded of the Apostles bysshops of the prymatyue churche The texte● ¶ After this I behelde and lo a great multitude which no man coulde nombre of al nations people and tonges stooe before the seate and before the lambe clothed with longe whyre garmentes palmes in their handes cryed with a loude voyce saying saluaciō be ass●r●bed to him that sytreth vpon the seate of our god and vnto the lambe And all the angels stode in the compase of the seate of the elders of the foure beastes fell before the seate on their faces worshypped god saying Amen Blessing and glorye wysdom and thankes and honour and power and myght be vnto out god for euermore Amen As was before sayd there wer many turned vnto the christē faith out of the tribes of the Israelites after y● fleshe But there were many more yea infynite nombres out of all other heathē people tounges nacions which euē frō the antyquyte as bothe Sybylla Mercurius also more euydētly certeinly y● patriarke Iacob in ye. xlix of Genesis lykewyse all the prophetes doe testifie dyd looke and wayte for the sauiour Messias Out of the which the christendome did dayly increase waxe greater in y● who le worlde thus they became right children of Abraham Israel after the faith to y● glorye prayse of god Where vnto al the holy patriarkes had alwayes more respect thā eyther to y● lande of Chanaan or to the temple of Ierusalem or yet to y● circumcision cuttyng of the foreskynne of their bodily but vnnaturall and dysobedient children and posterite Yea or fynally to all maner of Iewyshe ceremonies For those christians that were conuerted frō the heathē in the whole world dyd imbrace receyue the gospel very desyrously feruently framing their lyues in euery condicion therafter reformyng forsakyng their olde heathnyshe synfull lyfe maners pacient in all maner of affliccions Constant and faythfull euen vnto deathe for the true saythe and relygions sake againste ydolatrye supersticion and false religion And for this they haue receyued euerlastyng blisse wherin they laude honour god in the ioyes of heauen euerlastyngly As they also doe no lesse so long as they remayne in the warrefare of this transitorye lyfe wherin they walke as beyng marked and chosen out in all innocencie vertue and godlynes thus euen vpon earth they possesse their soules with pacience in all maner of assaultes and temptacions with a true confidence in god and with a quiet conscience And by this meanes they take here a tast of the blissed hope and loue vntil they obteyue euerlastynge saluacion The texte ¶ And one of the elders answered saying vnto me what are these whiche are arayed in longe whyte gatmentes and whence came they And I sayde vnto him Lorde thou wotest And he sayde to me these are they whiche came out of great tribulacion and made their garmentes large and made them whyte by the bloude of the lambe therfore are they in the presence of the seare of god and serue him daye and nyght in his temple and he that sytteth in the seate wylld well amonge them They shall honger no more nether thirst nether shall the sunne lyght on them nether eny heate ●or y● lambe whiche is in the myddes of the ●eare shall fede them and shall leade them vnto fountaynes of lyuynge water and God shall wype awaye all teares from their eyes A certen elder asked S. Iohn to geue him occasion to teache and to instructe him what he iudged and thought of those blessed ones whiche he saw in suche honour with god garnysshed with whyte garmentes And Iohn made a quicke answer sayeng that all those whiche doe cleaue vnto Christe with a true and a perfyght faith and for the faithe and truthes sake suffer paciently wyllingly what a●●lyctiō so euer god shal sende vnto them thei shal be in great honour and estimaciō with god And they are suche as assc●ybe al their perfightnes vertue and godlynes not vnto their owne workes nor yet vnto their owne fulfyllyng of the lawe wherin they must nedes knowledge them selues gyltye and synful but all together vnto the merytes of the healthsome passion of Christ whiche is and shall euer be their rightuousnes in whome they put their trust and confydence and for his sake they are readye to suffer whatsoeuer god shall lay vpon them These are the holy blessed whiche beginne in this lyfe to haue a delight in godlynes euen with a free spirite And thorowe faythe they are sure of the grace and mercye of god which shal continue for euer towarde them at length they shall haue the cleare fruicion of all goodnes and shall fully possesse that which they doe here hope and
their wickednes without repentaunce and neuer returning backe vntil their last howre vntyll their very death than is it not possyble but that their damnacion begon here in this worlde in all myschefe wickednes and without sorowe repentance or amendment leauynge example vnto their posterite to committe and to maynteyne lyke wickednes it is not possible I saye but that the smoke of their payne torment shall ascende vp from euerlasting to euerlastinge without any maner of rest daye or night with all those which dyd euer helpe vnto suche vngodlynes or consent vnto it opened such a dore vnto wickednes and woulde be extolled and praysed therfore with their Antichristes marke contrarye to the holy token of gods electe whiche they haue in their foreheades namely the holy worde of God for the whiche they haue suffered muche payne and opprobrye but with excedynge great pacience for Iesus sake The texte ¶ And I hearde a voyce from heauen sayinge vnto me wryte Blessed are the deed which herafter dye in the Lorde euen so sayth the spirite that they rest from their laboures but their worckes folowe them In so great danger of the faithful vnder the iurisdiccion of Antichristes abhominacion with his .ii. hornes and vnlawfull vsurped power vpon bodye and soule vtterly against the worde of god whiche is the onely comforte of al faithfull soules is it necessary that some comforte come vnto them from heauen aboue whiche the lambe sendeth vnto all true christians thorowe the holy gospell which the spirite of God writeth in their hartes to beleue stedfastlye that it can not be otherwyse in this worlde but that all they whiche wyll folow Christ must beare the crosse euen vnto death as Christe the innocent lambe dyd but afterwardes shall they see nothing but euerlastinge saluacion merited purchased vnto them thorowe the passion and death of Christe to the iustificacion and merite of eternall saluacion of all the electe Whiche comforte shall be muche greater in their soules in the kynkdome of Christe than is possible for al the merites of man to deserue or obteyne And speciallye at suche tyme as the glorified bodye shall be ioyned and vnited againe vnto the blissed soule after the latter daie And therfore the good workes of the faithful as thei doe not goe before their faith and loue but are onely the frutes of them euen so shall they not preuent the merite of Christ for all electe from euerlastinge but as the spirit of Christ saythe they folowe and come after them whan they haue obteyned rest and peace thorowe the free grace and mercye of God and thorowe the merite of Christes rightuousnes after this I saye thorowe faithe haue folowed good workes out of an humble and obedient heart whiche workes the lorde wyl graciouslye crowne as his gyftes and receyue and rewarde them as acceptable vnto him The texte ¶ And I loked and beholde a whyte cloude and vpon the cloude one syttinge lyke vnto the sonne of man hauinge on his heed a golden crowne and in his hande a sharpe spckle And another angell came out of the temple cryinge with a loude voyce to him that sate on the cloude Christ in thy syckle and reape for the tyme is come to reape for the corne of the earthe is rype And he that sate on the cloude thrust in his syckle into y● earth and the ●arth was reaped Althoughe the right faithfull garnyshed with good workes after y● worde of God were euermore sure of their saluacion yet not withstandynge the iudgement of God whan his tyme is come goeth forwarde against all suche thinges as are set vp against the worde of God As it was readye at hande at one tyme by reason of the obscuringe and blyndinge of gods worde amonge y● Iewes thorowe the cursed Talmud wherunto they gaue more faith and credence and cleaued more earnestly vnto it than vnto the lawe of God and to the prophetes And lykewyse among the christians specially among the hyghe bysshops and prelates with their glorious tytles of Popes Patriarkes Cardinals Primates and suche other orders of the whiche one euer desiered to be aboue a nother sekyng alwayes their owne glorye lust pompe honour and dignitie and not the wil of God faithe godlynes of lyfe nor yet the gospell whiche they haue alwayes pretended falsely and craftilye to colour and cloke their myschefe and wickednes As concerninge the Turkes faithe we can saye but lytle what their greatest faut wickednes and beastlynes is we haue had more knowledge by writinges than by any profe or experience But it is to be feared yf God be not mercifull vnto vs we shall learne it soner than we woulde In the myddest of all this thorowe the trompet of the gospel beyng blowen out in our tyme after a wonderfull sorte thorowe the spirite of Helyas whiche appeareth commeth abrode plentuouslye and effectuouslye is rysen and daylye ryseth suche a mouynge and sterringe vp of mens hartes suche a knowledge of the truth such a lyght and lanterne of doctrine and such a iudgement of Antichristes workes suche a feare of the wrathe of God so that there is a good hope that y● holy and holsome seede of gods worde so plentiously sowne and spred abrode shall not returne againe without great frute and edif●enge of the faithe and the lyfe of men For as for the Iewes whether they wyll or no they must nedes despaire of their workinge their faithe their doctrine and of all their state whan as they see that the whole kyngdome of heauen whiche they take to be theirs peculiarely to be taken from them and to be made common vnto all them that feare God thorowe the whole worlde more than euer was founde by them Euen so also amonge the christians the doctrine and profession of the holy gospell true faythe and all godlye vertues shall waxe and increase in the heades and rulers of the christendome as it shall also be ioyfullye receyued of all true Christen subiectes notwithstandynge that the nomber of them shall alwayes be least And also the knowledge vnderstandinge lernynge and readynge of the holy scripture shall somwhat increase amonge the spirituall prelates as it shoulde be hoped for and with most earnest and feruent prayer desired and called for of god And it is well to be thought and to be beleued that the Lord wyll doe his parte also euen in suche wyse as is here promysed so y● Antichrist beyng thus put to shame but yet remayninge styll impenitent shall be reaped downe with the syckle of gods worde thorowe the spirite of Helyas and shall be cut downe thresshed not to the destruccion but to the profyte edificacion and saluaciō of the world This hath our Lorde and sauiour Christ brought to passe whiche is alwayes the heade of the churche who is not onely present therwith but also doth graciouslye rule and gouerne it edifieth and helpeth it and he with and roteth out the enemies and aduersaries with the sickle of his
opinions and dysputacions beynge come in vre the strength of the ghospels doctrine is ouerwhelmed obscured and growen out of vse For the talke of suche men in case it once occupie the eares and myndes of the symple it wyll alwayes crepe further and further none otherwyse than a Canker in a bodye ceasseth not to occupie the nere partes by lytell and lytle tyll it haue marred all So that a myschiefe is muche more to be loked to incontinent at the beginnyng and to be cut of rather than chearished afore it take roote Suppose that I am afrayed of these matters wyth oute cause excepte that wee haue all readye seene in Hymeneus and Philetus the thyng that I am afrayed of For they while they treate of the matter of fayth with humaiue disputacions haue ●●ted so ferre wyde frome the truth of the ghospell that they haue denyed the chiefe poynte and foundacion of the ghospell saying that the resurrection is already fynished in Christe and none other resurreccion to be loked for on our behalfes than that wherby we are in a maner borne a newe and lyue agayne in our children representyng vs. They consyder not in the meane season that take awaye the resurrection that the feare and hope of rewardes is taken awaye also why che abyde after sondry sortes for the godly and vngodly This myschiefe were the more tolerable but that they beyng subuerted them selues-subuerted the fayth of some other with their doctrine But there is no perill lefte-theyr peruersitie shoulde cleane turne the trueth of the gospel vpside downe though mennes opinions wauer vp and downe yet truely the foundacion of faythe beyng throughe the helpe of Christ cast and defenced standeth firme and can not be shronken with any resistences of heretikes For vnto it is thys sentence eng●auen as it were a stone and can neuer be scraped out The Lorde knoweth who be his owne and leate euery one departe from iniquitie that professeth● the name of Christe It is no maruayle though they departe frome Christe that were neuer syncerely ioyned vnto Christe But from these mens doctrine ought euery one to absteyne that haue once beleued the ghospell with a pure fayth In dede it is to be wyshed with all desyres that no suche pestilence spryng vp in the congregation Howbeit it can not possiblye be but in suche a multitude of men we must suffer some naughtie packes myngled among the good Yea and theyr naughtines is turned into good of the godlye in that beyng vered of suche they expresse the constauncie of their fayth more largelye So in a riche mans great house there be not only vesselles of gold and siluer but also of wood and of earthe whereof some be appoynted to honest vse and some to vnhonest This onely difference there is that suche as be naturally of claye or of wood can not be turned in to golde or syluer But in this case forasmuche as it is a matier of the wyll and not of nature he that throughe hys owne vyce hathe made himselfe a vessell of shame maye by the helpe of God begynne agayne to be a vessell of honour And contrarywyse that folower of godlynes that hath bene a golden vessell in the house of God in case throught his faulte he slyde agayne vnto vngodlynes shal be a vessell of shame Vnbelefe desyre of aduauncemente crueltie luste andsuche lyke deseases of mynde make a man to be a vessel of shame From the which who so shal vtterly purge hym selfe and returne vnto innocencie and godlynes no doubte he shal be a vessell of honoure and a pure vessell fytte for excellent good vses and alwayes ready for his lorde as often as nede shall requyre The texte Lustes of youth auoyde but folow righteousnes fayth loue and peace with them that call on the Lorde with a pure heart Falyshe and vnlerned questiones put from the knowyng that they do but gendre stryfe The seruaunt of the Lorde must not stryue but be gentile to all men apte to teache and one that can suffre the euill with mekenes ● can informe thē that resist the trueth yf that God at any tyme wyl geue thē repētaunce for to knowe y● truth and that they maye come to thē selues agayne oute of the snare of the deuill whiche are holden captiue of him at his will I knowe that youth is prouoked with sondrye lustes that maye drawe a man to vncleanesse But thou that exercisest the office of an Elder auoyde all lustes of youthe rather folowe the thynges that worthyly beseme thee righteousenes fayth charitie and peace with them that professe Christe with a pure herte With suche as Hymeneus is haue thou nothynge to doe Innocencie synneth not fayth disputeth not charitie is not statelye peace stryueth not T● be shorte receyue no folyshe and vnlerned questions that haue more ostentacion than wisedom knowyng that of suche nothing elles spryngeth but chyding and braulyng whylest the heate of disputacion breaketh oute alwayes more and more the matter at last groweth vnto rageyng madnesse and so that none wyll geue place to other but had rather moste stubburnely defende the parte that he knoweth to be false than to be taken for the lesse learned With thys kynde of men therfore thou shalte not meddle whan it is not possyble to ouercome them Christe perswaded not the worlde by this waye He ouercame with sobrenesse and gentilnes and his voyce was not hearde in the stretes And so it becometh the seruaunt to folowe his maisters fote steppes and not to be abrauler but peaceable and gentle towardes all men for that man doth perswade with more ease that is praysed for his charitie and sobrenes beynge ready rather to teache than to chyde patient in suffryng euill and not a prouoker and suche a one as correcteth more saddely than sharpely those that be resistoures expressyng himselfe to meane nothyng elles in all his muche a do but to bring them to amendement For no man ought to be despaired of rashely For it maye be that throughe sobre and frendelye correccion God maye geue them repentaunce of their former errours and whan the darkenesse of mynde is wyped awaye they maye acknowledge and embrace the trueth which before they impugned and at laste beyng repentaunte and as it were awakyng frome the heauye slepe of ignoraunce they maye rushe out of the deuilles snare whiche vndoubtedlye are naughtye lustes wherein beyng catched before they were caried about at his pleasure yea euen vnto persecutyng the trueth of the ghospell ¶ The .iii. Chapter The texte This know that in the last dayes shall come perelous tymes For men shal be louers of their owne selues couetous bosters proud curssed speakers disobedient to fathers mothers vnthankeful vngodly vnkynde trucebreakers false accusers riotous searce despisers of thē whiche are good tray tours heady hye myuded gredy vpon volupreousnes more then the louers of God hauyng a silmilitude of godlynes but haue denyed the power therof and suche abhorre For of this sort