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A68815 The imitation or following of Christ, and the contemning of worldly vanities wherevnto, as springing out of the same roote, we haue adioyned another pretie treatise, entituled, The perpetuall reioyce of the godly, euen in this lyfe.; Imitatio Christi. English. 1568. Thomas, à Kempis, 1380-1471.; Castellion, Sébastien, 1515-1563.; Hake, Edward, fl. 1560-1604. 1568 (1568) STC 23971; ESTC S118357 145,208 331

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THE Imitation or following of Christ and the contemning of worldly vanities Wherevnto as springing out of the same roote we haue adioyned another pretie treatise entituled The perpetuall reioyce of the Godly euen in this lyfe Ephesians 5. Be you followers of GOD as deere children and walke in loue euen as Christ hath loued vs c. Seene and allowed according to the order appointed Imprinted at London by Henry Denham INRI C. TeBrun pinx S. Gribelin Sculp ¶ To the Noble and Right worthy Prince Thomas Duke of Norfolke Earle Marshall of Englande one of the Lordes of the Queenes Maiesties priuie Counsell and Knight of the honorable order of the Garter IF Augustus Caesar renoumed Prince being presented by a poore and simple Poet with a fewe briefe and compendious Epigrams dyd not onelye by aunswering with the lyke seeme to accept and allowe that his trauaile but also wyth great and ample rewarde giue encouragement therewithall I trust that your Lordshippe being of your selfe both wise and well affected will much more in this so precious a present receyue my trauayle and fruitefull exployt The worke of it selfe deserues a good Patrone and the worthynesse thereof putteth me in mynde of your grace And although in the same no difficult questions at all are pursued I meane in matters of religion yet ghostly instructiōs and right Godly lessons at large are dilated knowledge of letters and literall sense therein so much is nothing supported as amendement of life maners aduanced How much it is needfull in these present dayes your Lordshippe I thinke doth well vnderstand to you it is knowne how far doth dissent our life frō our knowledge And by howe much the more it shal be by your Lordshippe thought worthy the sale by so much vndoubtedlye your honor the better shall shew your selfe fautor and friend vnto vertue Not distance of place coulde haue altered my mynde but that to your grace I woulde haue presented this signe of good will and loyall entent And yet notwithstanding such inwarde affection I am to craue pardon of skillesse attempt and hoping no lesse then fauor therin I leaue your good grace vnto the Almightie who alwaies in honour preserue your estate Your humble Oratour Edwarde Hake To the Reader THOV hast here gentle Reader the path-way to perfit lyfe vnder the tytle of The Imitatiō of Christ whose footesteps if thou follow thou canst neuer go astray for he is the way the truth and the life Learne here wyth Christ to contemne the worlde learne his modestie his meekenesse and humilitie In doctrine learne his synceritie simplicitie veritie Learne his loue vncomparable charity And to conclude learne to beare thine owne Crosse after Christ manfully This shalt thou soone learne to doe if thou canst once become humble in thine owne eyes For to the humble God giueth grace but the prowde he doth resist Fly therefore from pride as farre as possible thou mayest It was the ouerthrow of the first man yea God spared not his Aungels in theyr pryde Wherefore Christ hath sayde that who so shal exalt himself shal be brought low and who so shall humble kimselfe shall be exalted Humble thy selfe therefore wyth Christ follow his steps in this lyfe and where thou shalt not finde thy selfe able to treade in his steppes as thou wouldest call vppon him for helpe and thou shalt be sure that eyther he will make thee able or else accept thy desire for the deede that thou desirest to doe And that crowne of righteousnesse that is due vnto him he will giue vnto thee in that daye when he shall take thee vnto himselfe Farewell in Christ and praye with all the holy Sainctes that Christes Kingdome may shortly come Amen ¶ The Table or Summaries of all the Chapters OF the contempt of worldly Vanities folio 1. Of Modestie folio 3 Of the Doctrine of the truth 4 Of Wit in our doings 6 Of the reading of holy Scripture 7 Of the vnruly affections of the minde 7 Of fleeing vayne Hope and Pryde 8 Of taking heede of ouermuch familiaritie 9 Of Obedience and Subiection 10 Of the auoyding of familiaritie of wordes 10 Of the attayning of peace and earnest desire of profiting 11 Of the profite of aduersitie 12 Of resisting temptations 13 Of taking heede of rash iudgement 15 Of the workes of Loue. 16 Of bearing of other mens faults 17 Of solitarie Lyfe 18 Of the examples of Godly Fathers 18 Of the exercises of one that is the childe of God in deede 20 Of the loue of solitarinesse silence 22 Of chastining thy soule keeping the same in awe 25 The consideration of mans miseries 26 Of the meditation of death 28 Of the last Iudgement of God and punishment of Sinners 31 Of the zealous amendement of our whole lyfe 33 ¶ Of the ●●●●rde lyfe of Man. 37 Of Modestie and obedience 39 Of the good and quiet person 40 Of the sinceritie of mynde plainesse of meaning 41 Of the consideration of a mans selfe 42 Of the ioy of a good Conscience 43 Of the louing of Iesus aboue all things 44 Of the familiar friendship of Iesus 45 Of the lacking or being without comfort 46 Of thankefulnesse for the benefites of God. 49 Of the small number of the Louers of Christ his Crosse. 50 Of bearing of Christ his Crosse. 52 Of the inwarde communication of Christ wyth the faythfull Soule 56 That the truth doth speake within vs without noyse of wordes 57 That the wordes of God are to be hearde humbly and that the same notwithstanding be not pondered wayed of most men 58 ¶ A prayer by which heauenly doctrine and religion is called for 59 That truth and modestie in the sight of God is to be ex●●●ised 60 Th●●●●yse of God and thankesgiuing for his benefits and likewyse of the force of the loue of God. 61 Of the tryall of the true Louer and howe the enimie must be resisted 63 Of Modest hyding the benefits of God. 65 Of setting little by a mans selfe in the sight of God. 57 That we ought to driue all our doings to Gods glorie as to the fardest ende or marke that we shoote at 68 That it is a sweete thing to serue God to despise the worlde 69 That the desires of the minde are to be examined and ordered 71 Of the maner of patience and the fight against desires 71 Of obeying our betters according to the example of our Lorde Iesus Christ. 73 Of considering the secret iudgements of God that we do not aduance our selues to much in prosperitie 74 How we must be minded and what we ought to say in such things as we desire to haue 75 ¶ Prayers to performe Gods will. 76 That true comfort must be sought for in God only 76 That all carefulnesse is to be committed to God. 77 That the miseries of this life must be suffered paciently according to Christes example 78 Of bearing of iniuries and wronges and who it is