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A07163 The sycke mans salue VVherin the faithfull christians may learne both how to behaue them selues paciently and thankefully, in the tyme of sickenes, and also vertuously to dispose their temporall goodes, and finally to prepare them selues gladly and godly to die. Made and newly recognised by Maister Tho. Becon. 1561. Becon, Thomas, 1512-1567. 1561 (1561) STC 1757; ESTC S114654 179,042 552

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to be falsly accused of his whorish mystres and to be cruelly throwne of his master into prison where he continued certen yeares in captiuitie and thraldom But behold y e mercifull dealing of God with his faithfull seruāts Afterward whā God by prouing him had foūd him faithful cōstant pacient he deliuered Ioseph out of prison restored him vnto his libertie won him into y e kings fauor in so much y t the king toke of his ring from his hand put it vpō Ioseps hand araied him in cloth of rains put a golden chain about his necke and set him vpon the best charet y t he had saue one And they cried before him bow the kne And king Pharao made hym ruler ouer all the land of Egipt Ep. O y e great mercies of God Phi Before God quietly satled king Dauid in his kingdom of whom he reporteth in this maner I haue found Dauid y e son of Iesse a man after mine owne ●art which shal fulfil al my wyll how hunted he him by king Saul euen as the ferret hunteth the cony yea after the death of Saule what trouble disquietnes had he thorow the wicked conspiracie of his children against him being so louing gentle and naturall a father Notwithstāding afterward God brought him vnto great honour glory ritches quietnes and al kind of wealth wherin he cōtinued vnto his death whiche was both glorious and full of yeares Epap A blessed end Phi ▪ To whō is the history of pacient Iob vnknowne His Crosse was so greuous that I knowe not whether the like trouble hath chaunsed to any mortall man since his tyme or afore Al his substance in one moment almost was lost all his cattel were driuē away .vii. M. shepe iii M. Camels .v. C. yoke of Oxen and v. C. she asses All these were taken away sodenly His house fel downe his childrē that wer within were slaine Of all that euer he had nothing remained vntouched that might comfort him any thing at all but only his wife and she semeth to be left of the deuill only to this purpose euen to mock and scorne her husband and to moue him to blaspheme the name of God Whiche thing without al doubt greued the holy mās minde more then all his calamities and wretchednesses Furthermore his frendes whiche came out of farre countries to comfort hym seyng his sorowe and paine to be moste ●ehement being also wōderfully astonied with the horrible greatnesse of the plage by the space of ●ii daies spake not one comforta●le worde vnto hym For they ●hought although not truly that God had cast this most greuous paines vpon Iob worthely euen for his sinful life wicked conuersation And did they not at the last fall to mocking and taunting of that good mā and tolde hym that those plages happened vnto hym for his sinnes by the righteous iudgement of God for they thought it a matter of hie iniquitie and vnworthy Gods righteousnes y t so great calamities and miseries shuld causeles chaunce vnto any holy and innocent man Moreouer after the losse of al his goodes after the driuing away of his cattell the casting down of his house the cruell death of his children seruaunts which al the most pacient man very quietly suffered what intollerable pains suffere● he on his body Did not Satha● thorow Gods suffrance smite Io● with maruelous sore biles fro● the sole of his fote vnto y e crown● of his head so that he sate vpon the grounde in the ashes and scraped of the filth of his sores with a potsherd Oh who is hable to expresse what paines he suffred And notwithstanding being on euery side moste miserably plaged his mind continued still constant and perfect in abiding the good pleasure of the Lord his God being thorowly perswaded that all those plagues and punishmentes were not tokens of Gods anger but rather of his singuler good wyll and fatherlye fauoure toward hym For as he moste paciently suffered the losse of all his goodes and the death of his children so with lyke constancie and lusty courage did he bear the most greuous woundes and bitter sorowes of his body speakinge no blasphemous impacient or vnreuerent worde against God in all his trouble but mekely paciently and thankefully brast oute into these and suche like wordes Naked came I out of my mothers wombe and naked shall I tourne thither againe The Lord gaue the Lord hath taken away Euen as it hath pleased the Lorde so is it come to passe blessed be y e name of the Lord If we haue receiued prosperitie at the hand of the lord why should we not abide aduersitie also Epa. Oh God graunt me the like pacience Christo. Doubt ye not of y e goodnes of God neighbor Be strong and stedfast in the Lord your God abide pacientlie his good pleasure he shall work al things for the best as the Psalmograph saieth O tary thou the Lordes leisure be strong and he shall comfort thine heart therfore put thou thy trust in the Lorde In silence and hope shall youre strength be saieth the Prophet O how good is the lord vnto thē that put their trust in him and to the soule that seketh after hym The good man with stilnes and pacience tarieth for the sauinge health of the Lorde The righteous haue cried and the Lord hath graciously heard them and deliuered them out of all their troubles Phi. But nowe neighbour marke the end of the history Epa. Saye on in the name of God Phile. After that God by dyuers kindes of punishmentes had thorowly tried this holy perfect and pacient man Iob and had found him in all pointes a constant and ●aleaunt souldiour not hable to ●e ouercome with any kynde of ●lague that Sathan could lay on ●im the Lorde greatly cōmended ●is cōstant faith and faithfull con●ancie and gaue vnto him twyse twyse so muche as he had afore For he had nowe .xiiii. M. shepe vi M. camels a M. yoke of Oxē and a M. asses He had .vii. sōnes also and .iii. doughters And after this he liued an C. .xl. yeres in muche ioy and quietnes so that he sawe his childrens children into the .iiii. generation and died being old and of a perfect age Epa. Oh blessed be God For he is euer good to his seruauntes and neuer forsaketh thē that put their trust in him Euse. Of this holie man Iob saynt Iames also maketh mencion saying Ye haue heard of the pacience of Iob and haue knowne what end the Lord made For the Lorde is very pitifull and mercifull Phile. Will it please you neighbor to hear the history of thauncient father Toby ▪ whiche is also very comfortable ▪ Epa. Yea very gladly For it doth me much good and easeth wel my pain to hear your godly talke Phi. This Toby was a faithfull man and euen from his very childhod feared God and
t their faith and constancy might be proued tried vnto the example of other yet I fynd in my selfe such imperfection yea such aboundaunce of ●in that it may iustly be thought that this sicknesse whiche is laid vpon me commeth from suche a God as is angry with me for my ●innefull life and therefore is his heauy hand thus laide vpon me What thinke ye good neighbors Philemon Brother Epaphroditus this humbling of your self in the sight of the Lord our God is a certain argument and sure token of your euerlasting saluatiō For he that exalteth him self shall be made lowe but he that humbleth hym selfe shall be exalted God is an enemy to y e proude but he is a frende to the humble and lowly Truth it is that in y e sight of God no man is pure and cleare from sinne Who is hable to saie My heart is cleane and I am fre● from sinne In many thinges we all offend If we saye we haue no sinne we deceiue our selues and the truthe is not in vs. All hau● sinned and wāt the glory of God We all are vnprofitable seruaūts Euery man is a lier We were be●gotten in sinne conceiued in sinn● and borne in sinne Our heart 〈◊〉 leude and vnsearchable All our righteousnes are as cloth pollu●ted with menstrue Al haue swarued and gone out of the way they are altogether become vnprofitable there is not one that doeth good no not one The moste perfect among vs all may well say w t the sinnefull Publicane O God be mercifull to me a synner We may worthely pray as our sauiour Christ taught vs forgeue vs our trespasses as we forgeue thē that trespasse againste vs God found no truth in his seruaunts and in his angels ther was folly How much more in them y t dwell in the houses of clay and whose foundations are but dust The stars are vncleane in the sight of God How much more then man that is but corruption and the sonne of man whiche is but a worme And albeit Ioseph Dauid Iob and Toby be set forth in ●he holy scriptures with greate commendations yet may we not thincke that they wanted theyr faultes For no man that is borne of a woman is clene before God although he be but one day olde How oft doth Dauid cōfesse hym selfe a sinner How oft doth he fle vnto God and pray for the remission of his sinnes Howe oft doth he cast away his own righteousnes with strong faith lay hand on Gods mercy Among many other are not these his wordes Haue mercy on me O God according to thy great mercy And according to the multitude of thy mercies do away myne offences Wash me thorowly from my wickednes and cleanse me from my sin For I knowledge my faultes and my sinne is euer before me Against thee only haue I synned and done euyll in thy sight c. Also in another place Oh remem●ber not the sinnes and offenses of my youth but according vnto thy mercy thincke thou vpon me O Lord for thy goodnesse For thy names sake O Lord be merciful vnto my synne For it is great Loke vpon mine aduersitie misery forgeue me all my sinnes Againe Out of the depe haue I called vnto the Lorde Lord hear my voyce Oh let thyne eare consyder well the voyce of my complaint If thou Lorde wilt be extreme to marcke what is done amysse oh Lorde who may abyde it But ther is mercy with thee c Item Enter not into iudgement with thy seruaunt O Lorde for no man liuing shall be iustified in thy syght Thus see you howe holy Dauid whome the scripture commendeth so greatlye bosteth not his owne righteousnesse but humbleth him selfe in the syghte of God and wholy betaketh hym vnto Gods mercy Nowe hear what Iob whom the scripture so greatly commendeth saith of him self If I wil iustifie my self mine own mouth shall condemne me If I will put forth my selfe for a perfect man he shall proue me a wicked doer Again If I washe my self with snow water make mine hands neuer so cleane at the well yet shalt thou dip me in the mire and mine owne clothes shal defile me And as concerning the godly mā Toby how litle he trusted in his owne innocency and righteousnes these his words do manifestly declare O Lord saith he be mindfull of me and take no vengeaūce of my sinnes nether remember my misdedes nor y e misdedes of mine elders for we haue not bene obedient to thy cōmaundements c. And as Dauid Iob and Toby humbled them selues in the sight of God so lykewyse doth the whole company of al the faithful that the glory of our saluation may be Gods alone as he saith by the Prophet Thi destruction O Israell commeth of thy self but thy saluation commeth only of me Therfore though ye fele synne to be in you as who is without it yet despair not nether be dismaide but with strong faith make haste vnto the glorious throne of Gods great mercy lament your sorowfull case craue fauor and remission of sinnes in Christes name of Gods most hie maiestie and without doubt you shall haue your hartes desire For the Lorde is gracious and merci●ul ▪ long suffring of great good●es The Lord is louing vnto euery man and his mercy is ouer all his workes O truste in the Lord for with the Lorde there is mercy and with him is plenteous redemption And he shall redeme Israell from all his sinnes Epap Oh my hart Ah what a greuous paine did I fele nowe euen at my very heart God be mercifull vnto me Euseb. Be on a good comfort neighbour I pray you God shal worke all thinges for the best Ye may se what frail vessels we are and how litle a pain doth greatly trouble vs. Epa. Ye say truth But to you neighbor Philemō once again Me thincke if God shuld punish me in this world for my sinne so shuld it be a token rather of his anger then of his fauour towarde me Phi. Nay not so neighbor I● is rather an euident token of his singular loue hartie good wil to●ward you which louingly correcteth you in this world that ye ma● repent knowledge your fault a●mend your life call for mercy and so liue worthy your profession again that through this temporall paine ye may be fre from euerlasting plagues neuer come into that lake that burneth with fire and brimstone This witnesseth s. Paul saying Whyle we are punished we ar corrected of the lord that we should not w t this world be condempned Whan God suffereth the wicked in this world to florish like a bay tree and licenciously to sinne without any punishement as he suffred the ritche glotton of whome ye reade in the Gospell of blessed Luke it is an euident argument that suche one is reserued vnto the paines
thy blessed pleasure Lord encrese my faith Lorde helpe my vnbelief Lord remēber not mine olde sinnes but haue mercy vpon me and that sone for I am come to great misery Healpe me O God my Sauiour for the glory of thy name O deliuer me be merciful vnto my sinnes for thy names sake Euse. God hath euer be me●●full vnto you so will cōtinue vnto thend doubt you not Ep. That is my only comfort And Lord I most humbly pray thee cōfirme y t whiche thou hast begon to worke in me and kepe me blamelesse against the comming of thy deare sonne But where is my louing neighbour Philemon I wold be glad to haue his counsell in a certaine matter Where is he Phile. Neighbour here at hand What is your pleasure Epa. I perceiue right well y t my sicknesse doth not discrease but encrease so y t I can not long continue in that state wherin I am now And I thinke ●erely y t the lord my God hath sēt this sicknes vnto me as a messenger to afore warne me of my departure from this world y t whan he come he may not finde me vnprepared or vnready And I most hartely thanke him for it Therfore neighbor Philemon neighbors al I think it best euen out of hand to dispose my temporall possessions and to set an order in such worldly goodes as God hath lent me that after my departure there be no dissension nor strife for thē among suche as I most wishe to be linked together with perpetual amitie and continuall frendship It shall also I trust be a great quietnes vnto my mynd Phile. If you haue not already brother Epoporoditus disposed and set an order in your temporal things I wishe it to be done with all expedition For suche thinges ought to be considred when we be most perfect in health forasmuche as our life is vncertaine we know not howe sone death commeth Epa. I thought not that the tyme of my life had bene so short ther●fore I deferred the matter But I se now that no man is certain of his life vntill to morowe therfore ought we all to watche to prouide that we be not found vnready whē the Lord commeth The. Whan that godly king Ezechias was sicke God sent the Prophet Esaias vnto him and willed him to saye vnto hym on this wyse Thus saieth the Lord God Set thi house in an order for thou shalt die and not liue Here learne we y e good will of God whiche is that they whome the Lord hath endu●ed with the goodes of the worlde ●hould before their departure set a godly order and quiet stay in their ●emporal possessions Epaph. You ●ay truth neighbour Theophile ●herfore I pray you bring hether ●en inck paper withal expedi●ion and let my will be written ●or I thank the Lord my God I 〈◊〉 aswell contented to leaue the goodes of y e world as euer I was to enioy them And in this behalf I haue to thank the lord my God that since I came to the vse of reason and had any worldly possessions at all I haue alwayes made them to serue me and I neuer serued them but at all times coulde be contented to depart from them whansoeuer the glory of god and the commoditie of my neighbour did require Christ. Than did you vse your goodes aright And you were not ritch in the world but in the Lorde of the nōbre of those of whom it is written blessed are the poore in spirit for vnto thē belongeth the kingdome of heauen The Psalmograph saith If ritches do abound set not thy heart vpon them And the holy Apostl● commaundeth that they which vse the world should be as thoug● they vsed it not For the fashio● of this world goeth away Saint Iohn also saieth Se that ye loue not the world nether the thinges that are in the worlde for all that is in the worlde as the lust of the fleshe and the luste of the eies and the pryde of life is not of the father but of the worlde And the worlde passeth away and the lust therof but he that fulfilleth the will of God abideth for euer Epa. God graunt al men to follow this doctrine O Lord how sick am I Where is the pen Incke and paper Euse. Here syr Epaph Wright neighbor Philemon I pray you Phile. What is your pleasure that I should wright Epaphrodi On this manner IEpaphroditus the vnprofitable seruaunt of God weke in body notw tstanding strong in mynde do willingly and with a fre hart render and geue againe into the handes of the Lorde my God my spirit which he of his fatherly goodnesse gaue vnto me whan he fashioned this my body in my Mothers wombe by this meanes making me a liuing creature nothing doubting but that this my Lord God for his mercies sake set forth in y e precious bloud of his derely beloued sonne Christ Iesu our alone sauiour and redemer will receiue my soul into his glory and place it in the company of the heauenly aungels and blessed sainctes And as concerning my body euen with a good will fre hart I geue it ouer commending it vnto the earth wherof it came nothing doubting but that according to y e article of our faith at the great day of the generall resurrection whan we shall all appeare before the iudgemēt seat of Christ I shal receiue it again by the mighty power of God wherwith he is able to subdue al thīgs vnto him selfe not a corruptible mortail weake and vile body as it is nowe but an vncorruptible immortall strong perfect and in all poyntes like vnto the glorious body of my Lorde and Sauioure Christ Iesu. Haue ye writtē this neighbour Philemon Phi. Yea forsothe Sir But what is your mind now cōcerning your world ●y possessions Epaph. First as touching my wyfe with whome I ●oupled my self in the fear of God and refusing all other women I ●inked my selfe vnto her liuing w t her in the blessed state of honoura●le wedlocke by whome also tho●owe the blessing of God I haue ●ad certen children wherof part ●re gone before me vnto the lord and part yet remain a liue albeit I dout not but y e god after my departure according vnto his promis will be vnto her an husband yea a father a patrone defēder will not suffer her to lack if she go ●orth to liue in his feare to serue hym and diligently to call on his holy name yet forasmuch as God hath blessed me with worldly substance and she is mine own flesh and whosoeuer prouideth not for his hath denied the faith and is worse than an infidell I bequeth geue vnto her for tearme of her life this house wherein I nowe dwell with y e appurtenances and all the housholde stuffe contayned therein And after her departure I wil that my eldest sonne whom now I
ryghteoussly with all men embraceth vertue despiseth vice c. Follow not the manners of certaine olde dotinge wydowes which for bodely luste in their old croked age couple thē●selues to yonkers whiche myght right wel haue bene their childrē and vnto whome they might also haue geuē suck But to what end such mariages come for the moste part dayly experience teacheth The one marieth for bodely pleasure the other for couetousnesse Such mariages ar not blessed of God Chuse thee therfore suche an husband as loueth thee and not thy goods only as is equall to the in condition state and age as also will tender my children and be a father vnto them and see them brought vp in y e feare of God in y e knowledge of his blessed word Pray vnto God and he shal geue the good successe in all thy trauayles loke diligently to the ver●uous education and brynging vp of my chyldren Graffe in theyr partes so much fruit of Gods spi●it as is possible and wede out of ●heir myndes all kyndes of vice wickednes that their brestes may ●e made the Temples of the holy ●host Loke wel vnto thi seruāts Geue them their couenauntes ●uffer them not to be idle So go●erne thy houshold y t there may ●e founde in it no vice but vertue no wickednes but godlines no sinne but honestie and christen be hauour And be thou thy selfe an example of godly lyfe to thy chyldren seruaunts so maist thou be sure to haue obedient childrē and faithful seruants Yea so shalt y ● be wel reported of thy neighbours be loued both of god al good mē NOwe my chyldren come ye hither vnto me God blesse you and sende you manye yea and those ioyfull and quiet daies vpon the earth Ye see in what case I am sore sycke and very weake abiding the good plesure of God The ende of this my life is come and I am glad of it and most hartely thanke the lord my God Let it not dismaye you my moste deare children that I shall nowe be taken away from you For albeit that I being your naturall Father shall no more serue you nor prouide for you as hitherto I haue done yet doubt ye not but if ye goe forthe as ye haue begonne to feare God and to serue hym he wil not leaue you comfortlesse but in my steade he will be a father vnto you receiue you into his tuition and prouide better for you than euer I was able to doe Therfore if ye wil haue God a mercifull and gentle father vnto you feare him loue him honoure him serue him praye vnto him call on his blessed name be thanckfull vnto him for his benefites and in all thinges seeke to please his godly Maiestie Geue your mindes to the reading of the holy scriptures and what so euer ye rede therein practise it in your ●ife and cōuersation Be not only fauourers but folowers also of y e worde not only louers but also ●iuers of the gospel not only professers but also practisers of gods holy law so shal God blesse you al good men loue you Auoid idlenes to much childish pastimes Let no time of your life passe away without fruit Escheue all euill company and haue nothynge to doe with them that be vngodly Desire alway the felowship of them that be good and vertuous Haue all your whole confidence and trust in the Lorde your God Take nothing in hande before ye haue craued his helpe by feruent prayer And after the thing done geue God moste harty thanckes knowledging him to bee the geuer of all good thinges The Saboth day and suche other feastiful dayes spend them holily and godly Geue your selues to prayer to hearing of Sermons and reding the word of god Se that ye defile not the name of y e Lord your God with vaine and vnlawfull othes Reuerence your elders Honour your mother be obedient vnto her pray for her do for her whatsoeuer lieth in your power that God may blesse you and geue you long and ioyfull lyfe vpon the earth Be no euill speakers Be courteous and gentle vnto all men Let no lightnes appere in you nether in gesture nor countenaunce Be true and faithfull Cast away all pride and embrace humilitie Auoid superfluous eating drinking Use temperance in al your doinges Be not moued vnto anger but be pacient and ready to forgeue Be merciful to the poore Helpe all men to the vttermost of your power Study to do good vnto all and to hurt none Loue all mē yea euen your very enemies Be not ouercome of euill but ouercom euyl with goodnes If ye obserue these few lessons ye shall continue in the fauor of God and God as a moste mercifull father shall blesse you and cause you to prosper on the face of the earth BUt now heare thou my sonne the wordes of thy father and imprint them well in thy memory Of all the sonnes that God hath geuen me since I was married to this thy Mother thou alone art left a liue And I thanke God for thee For in thee lieth the hope of my posteritie Loke therfore y t thou seruest God al the dais of thy life y t thou maiest be the father of many children through the blessing of God If thou dost resēble me as in countenaunce and lineamentes of body so lykewise in manners and conditions of life conuersation it shall not repente me to haue begotten such a sonne nether shall it forthynke thee to haue had such a father Take hede therfore that thou doest not degenerate and growe out of kynde Honour thy mother all the dayes of her life Pray for her and do for her whatsoeuer lieth in thy power Remēber y t God hath appoynted thee to be the staffe of her olde age nether forget thou what and how great paines she hath suffred for thee Beware of riotous cōpany haue alwais the fear of God before thine eies Kepe companye with such as haue vnderstāding and leane vnto their wisdom and counsell Be sober mynded and eschewe the lustes of youthe but followe ryghteousnes faith loue and peace with them that cal on the Lord with a pure faith When thou shalt come to the possession of suche worldly substaunce as I haue apoynted for thee through y e goodnes and liberalitie of God loke that thou dost vse and not abuse thy goodes Spend in measure and as present necessitie shal require Beware of superfluous expenses Auoide banketting and delicious fare For whosoeuer loueth delicately to fare shall come to pouertie Thinck that wel spēt that is honestly spent in thy owne house Extraordinarie bankettinges loke that thou flee remēbring that that whiche is gotten through long tyme is consumed in a very little space Geue almes of thy goodes and turn neuer thy face from the pore so shall it come to passe that the face of the Lorde shall not be tourned away frō the.
euen that they shuld set forth magnifie prayse and commend the maiestie power might and glory of this moste myghty glorious god And whatsoeuer he made he made it thorow his only begotten sonne by whō al things were made and without whome was made nothing y t was made For when he made the heauens this his only begotten sonne was present whan he hāged y e cloudes aboue when he fastned the springes of the depe when he shut the sea within certaine boundes that the water should not go ouer the marckes that he commaunded When he laide the foundations of the earth he was with hym ordring all thynges deliting daily and reioysing alway before hym For the sonne of God caused the iyght that fayleth not to aryse in the heauen and couered all the earth as a cloud And that prince like Prophet sayeth By the word of the Lord which word is Christ the natural sonne of God are the heauens made and all the hostes of them by y e breath of his mouth This God the father almightye maker of heauen and earth I beleue am fully perswaded that he for Christes sake by fayth is my moste mercifull father that I am borne againe of him not by mortall but immortall seede thorowe the worde of God which liueth and abideth for euer and so am become his sonne and that he therfore loueth and fauoreth me gouerneth and defendeth me ●eadeth and nourysheth me and finally hath made me his heire and fellow heir of eternall glory with his only begotten and moste derely beloued sonne Christ Iesu our Lorde and sauiour Now haue ye heard my fayth concerning God the father Phil. It is a faith both true and christen and from the beginning receiued of all godly parsons Will it please you likewyse to reherse your faith concerning Iesus Christ y e sonne of God yea God and man Epaph. This it is I vnfainedly beleue with my heart and frely confesse wyth my mouth y e Iesus Christ the seconde persone in the godhead is the only begotten sonne of God yea and true immortall and euerlasting God begotten of God the father before any beginning of lyke maiestie myght power glory with God the father of the same nature essence being and substance I beleue that this Iesus Christe whiche is the very brightnesse of his fathers glory and the very image of his substance first begotten before all creatures is oure Lord euen the Lord of all y e faithfull And I beleue that as he is called Iesus that is to saye a sauiour so likewyse he is both able and will saue me frō al my sinnes A God that is righteous suche one as saueth there is none but he There is saluation in none other Neither is there any other name vnder heauen geuen vnto men wherein we may be saued but only the name of Iesus Of hym therfore alone as of an almighty sauiour doe I loke for my saluation For vain is the sauing health that is loked for of any other And as he is called Christ y e is to saye annoynted because he is the Kyng and Priest of all the people of God and is annoynted with the true oyntment euē with the fulnes of the holy ghoste for God geueth not the spirite by me●ure vnto him but he hathe annoynted him with the oyl of gladnes aboue his fellowes euē so do I beleue that out of hym euen as out of a liuely spring and flowing fountaine this oyle of gladnes I meane the holy ghoste come forth vpon all the members of Christ and they also in him tho●om him are made Christes that ●s to say the annointed of the lord For of his fulnes haue all we receiued euen grace for grace And whosoeuer beleueth on hym as sayeth the scripture flouds of lyuing water shall flowe out of his belly As I am of this Christ called a christian so do I beleue that this Christ hath annoynted me w t his holy spirite and therwith also sealed me vp vnto euerlasting life ▪ For they that are led with the spirit of God are the sonnes of God For the same spirit certifieth our spirite that we are the sonnes of God If we be sonnes then ar we also heires the heires I meane o● God fellow heires with Christ of eternall glory Furthermore I beleue tha● Iesus Christe the onlye begotten sonne of God is called our Lord not only because he is Lorde of al● thinges in asmuche as he is Go● and hath all thinges in subiection vnto hym by the ryght of his di●uine nature but also because h● is the Lord ruler gouernour of all the elect and chosen people of God myghtely deliuereth them from the power violence and tiranny of Satan sinne and death by this meanes making them his owne and peculier people continually defendeth and preserueth them against all euils and perils wherunto they should dayly fall thorow the deceitfull suttelties of Satan the vaine perswasions of the world the poysonfull entisements of the flesh if by the mighty power of him they wer not preserued For althogh there be many lords yet haue we but one lord euē Iesus Christ by whō ar althings we by him And this Iesꝰ Christ y e only begottē son of god I faithfully beleue to be my lord my protector my mighty shield bukler defender and y t he hath deliuered me frō the tirany of Satā from y e law of sin and death and brough● me in thorowe faithe vnto this grace wherin I stād and reioys● in hope of the glory of God Moreouer I vnfainedly beleue with my heart frely confesse w t my mouth that this Iesus Christ the only begotten sonne of God is also very true and naturall man of the same flesh bloud with vs and like vnto vs in all poyntes sinne alone except And he became man not after the maner of other men but by the wonderful operation and aboue natural working of Gods naturall spirite For he was conceiued of the holy ghost borne of the Uirgin Mary That which was conceiued in her was not of man but it came of the holy ghost For y e holy ghost came vpō that godly maid and the power of the hiest ouershadowed her so conceiued she and brought forth Christ her true natural sonne a pure and vndefiled Uirgin before the birth in the birth after the birth It was necessary that Iesus Christ shuld be so both conceiued and borne that by this his pure and cleane birth he myght washe and put away the corruption and filthinesse of our nature which was distained in the fall ●inne of Adam For it was not cō●enient that he which was come ●o purge the world from all sinne ●huld in any point be spotted with ●iune
of God and the paine of death shall not touch them In y e sight of the vnwyse they appeare to die but they are in peace Let vs not therfore fear death To the infidele and vnfaithful mā death is both fearefull and terrible but to a faithfull man it is bothe pleasaunte and amiable Therefore neighbour Epaphroditus as you haue hitherto in all your wordes shewed your selfe a faithful man and wel contented to obey the wil of God so likewise practise y e same now in your workes If the good pleasure of God be through this sicknes to cal you out of this val● of misery stryue not against the wil of God but submit your selfe to Gods holy working dout nothing but it shalbe to your great commoditie and singulare profit For all thinges worke for the best vnto them y t loue God God hath appoynted the boundes of your lyfe and beyond that ye can not go When the twelfth houre commeth then shall ye make an ende Labour therfore to make suche an end as God therwith may be plea●sed seing you know and are fully perswaded y t not an here doth fal● from your head without the good wil of god much les shal your life be taken away frō you til the very hour cōmeth which God hath appoynted in whose handes only are the keyes bothe of lyfe and death Epa. Death is terrible and fearfull Ph. The wyse man saith O death how bitter is the remembraunce of thee to a man that seketh rest and comfort in his substaunce and riches vnto the man that hath nothing to vexe him y t hath prosperitie in all thinges yea vnto him that setteth all his mynde on belly cheare O death how acceptable and good is thy iudgement vnto the nedefull and vnto him whose strength faileth and that is nowe in his last age c. Be not thou afraide of death remember them that haue ben before thee that come after thee This is the iudgemēt of the Lord ●uer al flesh And why wouldest y t be against this pleasure of the hiest c. To the vnfaithful death in dede is terrible and fearfull For then begin their sorowes and miseries their plages and torments as we may se in the historie of the richman but to the faithfull and true beleuers death is pleasant amiable as it is written precious in the sight of the Lord is y e death of his sainctes For then cease all their miseries and trauayles and begin their ioyes and pleasures Whosoeuer is a true Christian fixeth y e eies of his minde through true faith on the death of Christe he shall not greatly be afrayde o● death but he shall rather triumph ouer death and with a lusty courage saye thus vnto death O death I wil be thy death For death is swalowed vp into victorye through Iesus Christ our Lorde● The sting of death can nowe no more hurt the faithfull as our sauiour Christ testifieth verely verely I saye vnto you he that heareth my worde beleueth on hym that sent me hathe euerlastinge life and shall not come into damnation but is scaped from death vnto life Again verely verely I say vnto you he that putteth his trust in me hath euerlasting lyfe I am that liuinge bread whiche came down from heauen If any man eat of this bread he shall liue for euer Item verely verely I say vnto you If a man kepe my saying he shal neuer tast death al so in an other place I am the resurrection life he that beleueth in me although he be dead yet shal he liue And euery one that liueth beleueth in me shall neuer die Epa. Death is painefull Phi. Who will not be content to suffer a little and shorte paine that he may for euer after enioy continuall quietnes and euerlasting rest Nothing is gotten without paine and trauaile No man is crowned except he striue lawfully The afflictions of this life are not worthy of y e glory which shalbe shewed vpon vs. Notwithstanding if we die with Christ we shall also lyue with hym If we suffer we shall reigne with him Therefore be on good comfort God is faithfull which wil not suffer you to be tempted aboue that you are able to beare The Lord our God is a father of mercies and God of all consolation whiche will without all doubt be present with you and comfort you in all your sicknesses and paines For as the afflictions of Christ are plenteous in vs euē so is our consolation plenteous by Christ. As you are partaker of the afflictions so shall ye be partaker also of the consolation For this short and lyght trouble sicknes and pain prepareth an exceading an eternal waight of glory vnto you whyle you loke not on the thinges whiche are sene but on y e thinges whiche are not sene For y e thinges which are not sene are eternall If you consider the great intollerable paines that many good and godly men haue suffred on their bodies for Christes sake it shal the les greue you to beare this your sicknes yea death and the paines thereof The Prophet Esaye for the hope of euerlasting life suffred his body to be cut a sonder with the saw of wood Ieremy was stoned vnto death Amos after many greuous torments was thrust into the temples of the head with a great nail of yron and so shortly after died Iohn Baptist was cast into prisō beheaded Iames the brother of Iohn was slaine with the sword Stephen was stoned vnto death Christ our Lord sauour suffred most bitter pains died the death of the crosse I passe ouer many other both of the old newe Testament whiche refused no kinde of pains so that they might obtain y e reward of euerlasting life some as y e blessed apostle saith wer tried w t mockings scourginges w t bonds prisonmēt some wer stoned some were hewen a sunder some were slaine w t swerd al wer trobled vexed How glad ioyfull ready the holy Apostle S. Paul was to suffer al kinde of paines tormētes for y e glory of God these his words do aboundantly shew The holy ghost doth testifie in euery citie saying that bonds and troubles doe abide me but I care not for them nether is my life dere vnto me so that I may finish my course with ioy c. Againe I am ready not only to be bound but al so to die at Hierusalē for y e name of the Lorde Iesu. What shall I speake of the other blessed Martirs where of some were deuoured with wild beastes some burnt with fire vnto ashes some broyled vnto the death vpon whot coales some slaine with the sweard some hanged vpon Iebbets some pearsed to death with arrowes some beaten to death with stones some boyled some rent a peaces with
cleane sayde Christe for th● word whiche I spake vnto you Hereto parteineth the sayinge o● the wyseman Nether hearbe no emplasture hath healed them O lord but thy worde which healet● all thinges Like vnto this is 〈◊〉 sentence in a certaine Psalme h● sent his word and deliuered the● from destructiō Epa. God deliue● me from destruction phi Enar● your self w t faith praier and wit● the word of God doubt ye not For these kyndes of armoures o● weapons sathan can by no mea●nes abide Ep. The Lord preseru● and defend me Neighboures I wil pray once againe vnto y e Lord my God while I haue time Chr. It is a godly exercise Epa. I per●ceiue Sathan to be still busy and to seke my dānation Phi. Striu●●fully you shall haue the crowne of glory ▪ Epa. How long wilt thou forget me O Lord for euer How long wilt thou hide thy face from me O how long shal I seke councell in my soule and be so vexed in my heart How long shall mine enemy triumph ouer me Consider here me O Lord my God lighten mine eies that I sleepe not in death least myne ennemy saye I haue preuailed against him If I be cast downe they that trouble me will reioyse at it But my trust is in thy mercy my hart is ioyful in thy saluation I againe for this thy louynge kyndnesse wyll prayse thy holy name Euse. So be it Ep. Unto the wil I cry O Lord my strēgth thinck no scorn of me ●east if thou make thee as though thou heardest not I become like them that go downe into the pit Here the voyce of my humble pe●icions when I cry vnto the whē I cry vnto the whē I hold vp my handes toward the mercy seat of thy holy temple O hyde not thou thy face from me nor cast thy seruaunt awaye in thy displeasure The sorowes of death haue compassed me round about and the ouerflowings of vngodlines made me afraid The pains of hel came about me y t snares of death haue ouertaken me Be not thou farre from me ▪ O Lord thou art my succour hast thee to helpe me Delyuer my soul from the swearde my dearling frō the power of y e dog Saue me from the Lions mouth So shal I declare thy name vnto my brethren and in the middest of the cōgregation wil I praise thee● Euse. I doubte not brother Epaphroditus but y t God hath heard these your moste humble prayers lamentable supplications and will when he seeth conuenient● time send you remedy and geue you a ioyfull and mery hearte so that you shall leape vpō Sathan and saye The Lord is my light my saluation whom then shall I feare The Lorde is the strength of my lyfe of whome then shall I be afrayde Though an hoaste of men were layde against me yet shall not my heart be afrayd And though there rose vp war against me yet wyll I put my truste in hym Again death is swalowed vp into victory Death where is thy stynge Hell where is thy victory The sting of death is synne and the strengthe of synne is the lawe But thankes be vnto God which hath geuen vs the victory through our Lord Iesus Christ Epa. O whan will the Lord haue mercy on me and deliuer me from the greuous assaultes of mine ennemyes O Lorde why hast thou forgottē me Why go I thus heauely whyle the enemy oppresseth me Up Lord why sleapest thou Awake and be not absent frō me for euer Wherfore hidest thou thy face and forgettest my miserie trouble My soule is brought low euen vnto the dust my belly cleaueth vnto the grounde Arise and help me O Lorde and deliuer me for thy mercies sake Chri. Fainte not nether despaire you of Gods mercy but take a good heart vnto you abide the Lordes pleasure Be of like mynd with him which praid on this manner vnto God saying Unto thee lift I vp myne eies thou that dwellest in the heauens Beholde as the eies of seruaunts loke vnto y e hande of their maisters and as the eies of a maiden vnto the hand of her mistres euen so our eies wayte vpon the Lord our god vntil he haue mercy vpon vs. It is good to be quiet saith the Prophet and pacientlye to abide the sauing healthe of the Lord ▪ For y e Lord wyl not forsake for euer but though he punyshe you now and suffre satan to trouble you a little while for the triall of your faith yet according to the multitude of his mercies will he receiue you to grace again not cast you out of his heart for euer He is a father of mercies and God of all consolation He wyll not be alwayes chiding neither wyll he for euer be angry with vs. For like as a father pitieth his owne children euen so is the Lord mercifull vnto thē y t feare him For he knoweth whereof we be made he remembreth that we are but duste Epa. Lorde be thou mercifull vnto me Hide not thy selfe in a cloude but shew me thy louing and gentle countenaunce that I may be saued Send me present helpe frō aboue or els I perysh For I wrastle not against bloud and fleshe but against rule against power against worldly rulers euen gouernours of the darcknes of this worlde against spirituall craftines in heauenly thynges This greuous conflict O Lord is with such an ennemy as feared not to assail thee whom thou thy self callest the Prince of this world and the holy Apostle tearmeth hym the God of this worlde Arise therfore O Lorde and take my part Be thou O God my defender my house of defence and my Castell Deliuer me out of y e snare whiche myne ennemy hath layde for me that I being set at libertie maye syng prayses to thy blessed name and magnifie thee my Lord God for euer and euer Theo. Amen Phi. Neighbour take a good hart vnto you and you shall shortly see the wonderfull working of God For behold he that kepeth Israell doth nether slomber nor slepe The Lord him self is your keper the Lord is your defence the lord shall preserue you from all euill yea the Lord shal kepe your soule For as he casteth down so lifteth he vp againe As he killeth so he quickeneth As he nowe for a little tyme suffreth Sathan to disquiet you for the exercise probation and triall of your faythe so likewyse will he deliuer you oute of this agonie geue you againe a ioyfull mery and quiet conscience For the nature and property of God is to woūd before he healeth to throwe downe before he lifteth vp to kyll before he quickneth to condemne before he saueth Therfore feare not For the lord dealeth none otherwise with you than he doeth with his other saincts This your trouble he wil turn to ease and this your
of the opinion of the Papistes whiche say that y e souls of the faithfull go not strait vnto heauen but vnto purgatory there to be boyled in the fyry fornace of the B. of Rome til they haue made satisfaction for theyr sinnes either by them selues in suffringe saye they the most bitter paines of purgatory or els by their frendes in this worlde thorowe Masses Pardons Pilgrimages c. Ep. I beleue that there is none other purgatory for my soule helth but only the precious bloud of my Lorde and Sauiour Christ Iesu. And I beleue y t Christ through his innocency of life and the most greuous paines that he suffred on the crosse hath aboundauntly satisfied for all my synnes hath vnto the vttermost paid al the det that I ought vnto god the father so that nowe through faith in the bloud of Christ I walke with a clear conscience before God forasmuche as there is no dampnacion to them that are in Christ Iesu and that they also are blessed whose sinnes are remitted whose iniquities are couered and vnto whose charge God laieth no wickednes Chr. Ye agre not w t such in opinion as affirme y t the soules of both the faithfull and vnfaithfull slepe vntill the day of iudgement and then shall awake out of slepe so that then the faithfull shall go vnto euerlasting glory the vnfaithfull vnto eternall dāpnation Epa. I beleue that the soul slepeth no more then this my bed sted waketh and talketh with vs. I am fully perswaded y t so sone as the souls of the faithfull are departed from the bodies wherein they were as in a prison enclosed they are straightwaies placed in the glorious kingdome of God And contrariwyse the soules of y e vnfaithfull goe straight vnto the deuil euen vnto hel fire vnto that lake that burneth with fier and brimstone where weping gnashing of teeth is where the worme that gnaweth their consciēce neuer dieth and the moste greuous fier wherwith they are without ceasing intollerably tormented is neuer quenched Is it not thus neighbor Philemon Phi. Yes verely sir. For so ar we taught in the holy scriptures as the history of the ritche glotton and of pore Lazarus with diuers other doo manifestly declare Epa. I faithfully beleue that immediatly after my departure out of this worlde I shall haue a place in the kingdom of God and se the glorious maiestie of god face to face And I pray you good neighbor Philemon rehearse vnto me some comfortable places out of the holy scripture cōcerning y e ioyfull and blessed state of the faithfull soules after this life that I may be confirmed in my faith and be the more willing to depart Phi. I wil do it gladly Balaam said I pray god that my soul may die the death of the righteous and that my last end may be like vnto theirs The Psalmograph saith O howe amiable are thy dwellings thou lord of hosts My soul hath a desire and lōging to enter into the courts of y e lord my heart my fleshe reioyce in the liuing God Blessed are they that dwel in thy house they will be alwaies praysing thee One day in thy courtes is better then a thousand I had rather be a dorekeper in the house of my God then to dwel in the tents of the vngodly The Prophet Esay saith The redemed of the lord shall turn again and come with ioye vnto Sion ther to endure for euer that mirth gladnes might be with thē that sorow wo might flie from them My people saith God shall dwel in pleasant peace in safe holdes and shal haue continual rest with out disturbaunce They shall nether hunger nor thurst heat nor Sunne shall not hurte them For he that fauoureth them shall lead them and geue them drinke of the spring wels They shal eat drink be mery and reioyse for very quietnes of heart Yea their gladnes and their ioy shall continue for euer and euer Daniell saith The wise suche as haue taught other shall glister as the shining of heauen and those that haue instructe the multitude vnto godlines shal be as the starres world without end Esdras saith Be redy to the reward of the kingdome for the euerlasting light shall shine vpon you for euermore Fle the shadow of this worlde receiue the ioyfulnes of your glory O receiue the gift that is geuen you be glad geuyng thankes vnto hym that hath called you to the heauenlye kingdom The author of the boke of wisdom saith The soules of the righteous are in the hand of God the pain of death shall not touch them In the sight of the vnwise they appeare to die and their end is taken for very destruction the way of the righteous is iudged to be vtter destruction but they are in reast And though they suffer pain before men yet is their hope full of immortalitie They are punished but in few thinges neuertheles in many thinges shall they be wel rewarded For god proueth them and findeth them mete for him self yea as the gold in the fornace doth he try them and receiueth them as a brent offring and whē the time commeth they shall be loked vpon The rightous shall shine as the sparckes that runne through the rede bush They shall iudge the nations and haue dominion ouer the people their Lord shall raigne for euer Again The faithfull are counted among the children of God and their portion is among the sainctes The righteous shall liue for euermore their reward also is w t the lord their remembraunce with the hiest Therfore shall they receiue a glorious kingdome and a beautifull crowne of the Lordes hand The holy father Toby prayed on this maner to God O Lord dele with me according to thy wyll and cōmaund my spirit to be receiued in peace For more expedient were it for me to die thē to liue The preacher sayeth The daye of death is better then the day of byrth For precious and right deare in the sight of the Lorde is the death of his sainctes Our sauiour Christ saith The righteous shall shyne as the sunne in the kingdome of theyr father They shall haue the enheritaunce of euerlasting lyfe Thei shal haue a kingdom which was prepared for them from the beginning of the world Thei shal be as the aungels of God They shall be in the bosome of Abrahā Thei shal haue such ioy as no mā shalbe able to plucke it from thē They shall eate and drinke in the kingdom of God the father They shalbe where Christ is and see his glory The holy Apostle S. Paul saith The eie hath not seene and the eare hath not heard neyther haue entred into the heart of mā the thinges which God hath prepared for them that loue him He● saith also that if our earthy mansion of this