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A04790 Two godlie and learned sermons appointed, and preached, before the Jesuites, seminaries, and other aduersaries to the gospell of Christ in the Tower of London. In which, were confuted to their faces, the moste principall and cheefe poincts of their Romish and vvhoarish religion: and all such articles as they defend, contrarie to the woord of Cod [sic], vvere layed open and ripped vp vnto them. In Maye. 7 and 21. Anno. 1581. By Iohn Keltridge, preacher of the vvorde of God, in London. Keltridge, John. 1581 (1581) STC 14921; ESTC S105451 120,903 140

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¶ TWO GODLIE AND learned Sermons appointed and Preached before the Jesuites Seminaries and other aduersaries to the Gospell of Christ in the Tower of London In which were confuted to their faces the moste principall and cheefe poincts of their Romish and VVhoarish religion And all such Articles as they defend contrarie to the woord of God vvere layed open and ripped vp vnto them In Maye 7. and 21. Anno. 1581. By Iohn Keltridge Preacher of the vvorde of God in London Psal 119. verse 128. I esteeme all thy precepts most iust and hate all false wayes Prou. 4.14 Enter not into the vvay of the wicked and walke not in the vvay of euill men ¶ Imprinted at London by Richard Ihones dwelling without Newgate neere vnto Holburne Bridge TO THE RIGHT HONOrable Sir Fraunces Walsingham Knight principall Secretarie to the Queenes moste excellent Maiestie and of her Maiesties moste honorable priuie Councell c. AT such time right Honourable as I at the request of certaine my deere and welbeloued freendes had beene at her Maiesties Towre of London partlie to haue some talke with the Iesuites and other Seminaries deseruedly there imprisoned partlie to see if the Lorde would haue quickened them after great preaching and much conference with manie and verie learned men that came thether I did finde that the trauaile and study of theirs hath to this day taken so small effect as not onely the Iesuites are more and more stiffned in their errors But also they are become so sencelesse in feeling so blunt in attayning so wicked and malicious in resisting so disloy all and spitefull in hearing so sturdie and malaperte in withstanding openlie the teachers of the Gospell as the people are vpon the same dismayed zealous and godly men discouraged and all fortes of people moste pittifully distracted that either heere or see them at any time VVherefore may it please you to vnderstand that for diuers causes I haue giuen vnto your Honour this briefe and shorte Confutation of their Heresies First that their damnable and grosse errors though they may be seene of all may yet especially be knowne vnto you For I doo thinke that the reformation and order to bee taken for these Heretiques dooth lye in especiall on your shoulders and is required at Gods handes of the Lordes of her Maiesties moste Honourable priuie Councell Secondly that it may appeere whensoeuer these wicked men shal be called to an accompte that then they will not be able to denie or dissemble that which they affirme For the moste principall though not all their Articles are confuted in this booke Thirdely I am of opinion that esperiallye your Honour hath to discerne the spirits of these men in as much as you be in the number of those that in Roome togeather with many other of the nobles in this Realme were threatened to be burned by the Pope if he gat you either quicke or dead The laste and the cheefe cause is this As your Honour hath beene alwayes a fauourer of the Gospell and moste forwarde in Religion so I trust that God will now mooue you to haue a more care of his poore Church then euer you had It is not vnknowne how God hath looued this Realme sithence her Maiesties moste gratious and happie raigne among vs. The like rest with such quietnes the like peace with such blessednes the like comfort with such happines was neuer seene vnder any Nation and people as we haue had vnder her Maiestie Now at lengthe after so longe and prosperous and peaceable gouernment to put this Realme in feare and dread of that woonted Tirranie which Antichriste the Pope practised vpon vs. To stirre and mooue vp by way of alienation the mindes of men and the faithfull hartes of Englande to make vs remember the blood that was shed of olde time by the Pope to compell vs againe to sorrow ouer the bodies of our dead and ouer the Sainctes whose blood was shed and ouer the multitude of good men that were taken from vs There are in the steede and roome of those blodie Fathers risen and now in processe of time growne vp their bloodie and vnnaturall sonnes Among these some would haue hathed their hands in the harts of our people as Saunders in Ireland of late was purposed to do and it is not to be thought that he was there alone Some write against vs as though wee were Haereticques and accompt vs worthy to be put to death what would these men doo if they had vs in their handes Of which sort is Iohn Howlet and one Campion who bothe of them haue presented their mindes moste praesumptuously to the right Honourable the Lordes of her Maiesties priuie Councell some also haue spread abroade their damnable and seditious Doctrine thorowe out manie places in this Realme Such bee the Iesuites the Seminaries and other Schollers of the Pope that bee now in her Maiesties Towre of London Now all these are come hether and sente in of late dayes by the Pope to disturbe vs and rayse Tumults in this Common wealth And all these are the children of such Fathers as persecuted the Saints or they be home borne children brought vp in England being the wicked sonnes of wicked Parēts and they all haue beene maintained by that man of sinne Antichriste For all which thinges it cannot be gainsay de but that these practising Heretiques are most woorthy to haue the lawe of God in execution against them which he hath set downe for them in his Booke I doo well remember what our Fathers and Forefathers did Dauid at the hower of his death called to minde the iniquitie of a man of his that shed blood and when he lay on his death bed he sayd thus to his sonne Salomon 1. Reg. 2.5 Thou knowest what Ioab the sonne of Seruiah did to me and what he did to the two Captaines of the hoast of Israel vnto Abner the sonne of Ner and vnto Amasa the sonne of Iether whome he stone shed blood of battaile in peace Doo therefore according to thy Wisedome and let not his hearie haires goe downe to the graue in rest The same also sayde Dauid of the sonne of Gera the sonne of Iemini of Bahurim neither did he accoumpt him innocent It is well knowne what woorthy and warlike fellowes the Papists slewe and how they were cunning men at the Battailes of the Lord and as ready to resist and fight against Sathan in spirituall skirmishes as Abner or Amasa either euer were in defending their Citties for their maister Dauid It is necessarie therfore those good men should be remembred in as much as they were slaine so trayterouslie And now the rather are we all to thinke vpon that treason of olde as there are risen vp disloyall and wicked men to trouble vs Irreuerend disobedient persons to prouoke vs faithlesse and hollowe hearted Papists to disquiet vs foolish and erronious Iesuites to inueagle withdraw vs from the Lord. These are they haue
practised so many things against vs this many yeeres these are the wicked whome the godlie haue feared these are the disturbers haue disquieted this Realme these are the conspirators haue withholden the hearts of the wicked from their loyaltie these are they that if God had not beene on our side would long ere this haue ouerthrowne vs. VVe know that Papistes were authors of rebellion in the North. We know that as in the Shambles men sell meate so in their priuate assemblies haue these wicked ones bothe bought and solde vs of England We know that many a time the Pope hath sent secrete messēgers hether and haue stolne away many of the Subiectes hearts We know that newes hath very often ben brought ouer how the time hath been appointed that King Phillip should haue eaten bread and giuen his Souldiors drink in Lēd●● We know that multitudes of Papists hauing been taken examined and imprisoned for the fame they haue sayd openlie that they hoped one day to see their golden day It is seene of all men what numbers haue beene taken 〈◊〉 Masse in despite of the Gospell It is seene of all howe many haue for treason not onely beene taken but executed in London It is seene of all men that they haue vsed witchcraft sorcerie inchaūtment to destroy the Lordes annointed It is seene how vnquiet her Maiesties Realme of Ireland hath been and all only thorow them It is seen what signes and Crosses the Papistes haue had brought ouer as is their Agnus Deis and other Tablets which continually they weare about their necks as tokēs to be known by if time serued And it is seene and perceiued of all openlie how that innumerable Bulles and Pardons haue are continuallie sent ouer by the Pope And can or may true and faithfull Christians see all this and not speake Naie the heauens the earth crie out against them and if both these should cast out their slaine and dead bodies which sometimes the Fathers of these men haue killed in this cōmen wealth vve that liue now were neuer able to abide the yelling and crying the sighing and groning of our Fathers our Mothers Sōnes Daughters Kinsfolk neighbors and of all fortes of people some for the vnspeakeable tormentes wherewith these wicked and vngodlie Baalites haue tormented them And now they thinke the time to be at hand in which they may embrew their handes and a freesh againe be dronken with the blood of righteous men which hope which trust which confidence which desire which practise which sight which thirst of theirs cannot be extinguished if God either stay not their pretended purpose or that some speedy reformation and sharpe discipline be not sought after for these Heretiques And albeit we be ready to pawne bothe our liues and ourbodies in the quarell of the Lord yet haue we a care of the Familie and house of God to keepe the wilde Boare of the wood from deuowring it Vndoubtedlie as Achan troubled Israell Iosh 7.21 in taking of the excommunicate and forbidden thinges so haue these Iesuites with their companions that of late came into this Realme greeuouslie prouoked the Lord and moued vs in bringing ouer their whorishe forbidden and Babilonish garmentes with them Gen. 35.4 True it is that all the Trinckettes and rubbishe they haue is nothing else but Ceraphims and the same straunge Gods or some such beggerlie and vnmeete trashe as the Patriarke Iacob tooke from them of his household when as for very shame he buried them vnder a Terebinth Tree in Schechem Their worshippe is all one with the worshippe of Aaron when he offended in making the golden Calfe Of which sinne committed Moses was so afraide Exo. 32.20 as in the same he let fall the Tables of stone and they brake but Moses dealt with them according to their iniquitie for all that and he stamped the golde of which the Calfe was made off to powder and made the Israelites drinke thereof And this was much that Moses did but Asa the King did more then he 1. Reg. 15.12 For he put away the Sodomites and bannished the Idolaters out of the Lande and he remooued Maacha his mother and disinherited her of Crowne and dignitie for that she offered Sacrifice to Priapus Notwithstanding Iehu did more then did he 2. Re. 10.26 for he killed all the Prophets of Baall and suffered not one of them to liue he defaced the Temple of their Gods and made a Drawght house of it for euer And Iehoiada the heigh Priest 2. Reg. 11.4 together with the yonge Kinge Ioas killed the Idolatresse Athaliah as she fled for her life out of the Temple Ezechias did wonderfull thinges in his dayes and he spared not an Idolater in the Lande How Iosiah delte being but a younge Prince and how he visited and went thorowe the Realme in his owne person the booke of the Cronicles and Kings of Iuda doo declare 2. Reg. 22.8 He put the Idolatrous Priestes to death and was so zealous in the behalfe of his God that he burnt their boanes and sacrificed them vp vpon their owne Altars We are not ignoraunt right Honorable of all the Statutes Ordinaunces and decrees from age to age which the primitiue Churches haue bothe made and confirmed against the Idolaters of there time what the Emperour Constantinus did appeareth in Eusebius Euseb in vita Con. lib. 3. and how he delte in Phaenitia and in Cilitia with the Idolaters Theodosius as witnesseth Theodoretus Theod. lib. 5 cap. 20. did referre all his studie to the suppressing downe of the Idolatrous Gratians And I doo remember that Leo in his Epistle Leo. Epist 66. requireth of Licinia Eudotia Augusta that she would roote out those Heresies spread abroade by the roauing Monkes in Palestine Therefore seeing their children are sprong vp in our dayes and in their steede are risen vp as wicked and as great Idolaters as were they It is very heigh time they should be looked vnto among vs. For my owne part I doo protest that if any thing hath made me to write it is the Lords quarrell and the feare of his name that hath doone it And in the same I haue great reason moouing me therevnto which your Honour shall vnderstande and they all perceiue that shall reade this Booke But it hath greeued me moste of all and stirred me vp espetially in that I haue from time to time seene and vewed the impudent behauiour and bolde presumptions of the Papists Amonge whom some men of late time in a sound speech perfect tongue fine wit and choyse phrase as they did thinke of them selues haue rashly encroached vpon her Maiestie and vpon your Honours the Lords of her Maiesties Honourable priuie Councell with sundrie of theyr bookes Thereby making vs beleeue that because they durste doo it they did it well Of these Maister Harding was the first that reuolted and ranne away from Christe but neuer returned who by this time knoweth
now also write I haue to lead me therunto these causes First my office and calling draweth me as beeing a Dispensar of the woord of God Secondly my dutie which is to winne all but especially you which are so farre off Thirdly that care which beyond measure I haue had is a prick and a spurre within me since the firste time I was with you at the Tower And which should prouoke me I haue a commaundement giuen me from the eternall God to preach in season and out of season in time and out of time whersoeuer I see the Church to stand in need Therfore I beeing espetially mooued aboue the rest you haue no farther to enquire after me As concerning the thinges I am to charge you withall they are many great importable and such as you can neuer answere They concerne the Lord the high God whose lawes you contemne They concerne the Church from which you are fled They concerne the trueth which you denye They concerne Religion which you abhorre They concerne Christianitie which you are farre from They concerne true Woorship which you repose in your Image● They concerne Faith which you lay in Wor●●s They concerne perfecte and Christian adoration this you claspe vp in the bosome of the Pope They cōcerne prayer which in steed of God you giue to men They concerne Christe whose institutions you chaunge They concerne the perfect seruice of the Lord which you infolde in the Masse They concerne our Meditation which you make but a sacrifice Propitiatorie by the woork of a Preest They concerne our attonement and reconciler Christe and him whome the heauens containeth you infolde in a Wafer cake They concerne the Gospell which you refuse you stick to the customes of your fathers And they concerne the woord of the Lord which you heare not but compelled which you slaun der beeing hardened which you contemne beeing blinded and which you spurn throwe away euen before our faces to our great greef and your confusion if you repent not All these many things more I am to charge you with hauing this purpose in my selfe That first you are to be loked vnto and if that you will not turne vnto the Lord our God and serue him after the manner that we his People Israell doo either we must shut you out of the Tents and dwelling places of the inheritaunce of our God or we must finde some way to pacifye the Lord withall For I am certainly perswaded that you haue been kept ouer long you and your fellowe Ammonites yea these twentie yeares haue you been pricks and thornes in our sides now you come out of your holes wherin younestled resisting openly the hoste of the Lord vnto their faces But this may not be suffered least your example of gathering sud● vpon the Sabaoth day be an occasion also that others shall violate and break the commaundements of God I warne you therfore in time and these Sermons of myne which I made vnto you haue I gathered together in a little volume that you may read them They contayne in them a breefe and short confutation of all such Heresies as you doo holde With this speech if you be not contented I wil then call back and reclaime it when as I perceiue and see thorow ly that you are amended More I cannot say more I may not say and more I dare not say as yet to you whom not I but a● Christian harts doo thinke to be instruments of Satan raysed vp for our sinnes as two edged Swoordes to rent and out in peeces the poore Church of England For mine owne parce I wil pray to the Lord our God for your amendement and I will begge that Discipline at his hands which you if you come not to him are woorthie to haue To whom I doo commit you that hath both life and death faluation and condemnation in his handes Yours in the Lord if you come vnto the Lord. Iohn Keltridge At London Iune 10. 1581. The first part of the Sermon wherein is largelie confuted sundrie grosse heresies which the Iesuites Seminaries and other the Popes Schollers doo holde preached at the Tower in their presence that the trueth might be known vnto them more apparantlie 7. Maij. 1581. IT is thus written right Honourable right VVoorshipfull and belooued in our Lord and Sauiour Iesus Christe Deut. 6. v. 4. Heare O Israel the Lord our God is Lord onely and thou shalt looue the Lord thy God with all thy heart with all thy soule and with all thy might And these words which I commaund thee this day shall be in thy heart THe looue that our Lord God bare to Israell his people though it be in many places of this booke shewed openly and declared plainlie to them Of all the bookes of Moses this of Deuteronomy for the blessing great benefite● God shewed to his people is the most cōfore table and heauenly booke Yet in more ample manner it was neuer set downe at any time to that Nation as in this the vnspeakable looue of the Lord their God who in daunger defending them in troubles deliuering them in extremities assisting them in slauerie and captiui●e vpholding them by his mightie hand did not onely by Myracles she we his power or by his Prouision for them signifie his looue or by his outstretched arme manifest his care or by fighting with Kinges for their sakes driue all onlie an especiall reuerence into their hearts of his Maiestie But verie fatherlie in affection most loouingly in Mercie and tenderlte with long Patience did the Lord instructe and teach them by Moses and Aaron that they might know the Commaundements of the Lord and feare him Wherefore as at the first to cause them to remember him the Lord our God appeared in fire and lightning and in most terrible manner to beate a care and reuerent feare into their hearts So to ●omfore them againe was Moses sent with this 〈◊〉 and these Co●●t●ndements as re●embraunces pledges of his looue that in the same they might acknowledge him and in trembling and feare obey him in knowledge increase their looue towards him and in reuerēce serue him all the dayes of their lyfe Now this booke is a recapitulation a bréefe summarie and short rehersall of all such Lawes Ordinaunces Statutes as the Lord had giuen to Israel and a Commemoration of all his sundrie notable and famous benefites as Israel and this People had receyned at the handes of God and therefore sayth Moses Heare O Israel the Lord thy God is Lord onely These woordes haue in them noted two principall thinges common bothe in the Lawe and in the Prophetes 1. First an exhortation In requesting and in praying them 2. Secondlie a Commaundement In willinge and in forcing them The Inuocation or calling on them to heare that which appertayneth to God declareth howe ready the Lord is to saue man The Lawe and constraint vsed by commaundement certifieth vs albeit we will not come vnto
bosome Psalm 79.13 and to powre out of his wrath as vpon the nations and vpon those kingdomes that know not his name yea let all the enemies of the Lorde perish let none prosper that loue not the Lorde our God ●●d 5.31 As in the day of ouerthrow so let the vnrighteous men perishe I hope the Lord will raise vp in his furie and lift vp himselfe in the coastes of his enemies Then shal your iniquities be as the in●quities of Galgall Hos 9.15 For those the Lord loueth not because of the malitiousnesse of their inuentions And as for vs we wil not cease to speake against you and against Rome and against all the enymies of God both day and night for the thinges that you commit are execrable thinges Nothing that you doe pleaseth the Lorde for you haue not one iot of his lawe in your lippes but all that you haue is of man God saith heare my wordes you heare the wordes of a straunger and of the Pope God saith doe that I command you you doe as man commandeth you God saith remember me for euer you forget him in all the thinges that you doe and you vse other ordinances and other lawes then you hane commaundement for You thinke I doe you iniurie no I séeke to reclaime you you say I deale hardly with you nay not so I will deale frankely with you These in●enti●● of men 〈…〉 success●●el 〈◊〉 Pope to Po●●● till their ve●●mous 〈◊〉 poison 〈…〉 and 〈…〉 are so 〈◊〉 with 〈◊〉 mes that 〈◊〉 can inue●● n● more For if you can prooue either that your owne order of Iesuites which some of you professe or that your Hermites your Anchorists your Nunnes your Friers your Monkes your Chanons haue so much as any color or shew in the booke of God I am contented to like of them If you can finde but the name of any one of them all there or their customes or their rites or their traditions wee will thinke you haue pro●ited maruellously I am sure that your fathers coulde not And as for you because I am to frame my speach as to men present not absent I haue déeply straitly to charge you What presumptiō was it for you to come to vs Wee sought you not What arrogancie to teach vs We are not destitute of such as can instruct What was it because you woulde sowe your damnable errors heere Paul Floren of Cesa●s schoole a ●●●te in Vienna hath opened and this much more as you did of late amongest the Iaponians a people that might haue béene conuerted nowe they are infected by you that might haue séene the light nowe they are blinded thorowe you that were forwarde nowe they goe backewarde by meanes of you that would haue known Christ aright now are farre from him thorowe you For with the Iaponians whome you haue mocked there are Iamambuxae knightes of the Vallies for high personages in their spiritualtie they committe horrible thinges amongest them there bee Tundi in stead of your Bishoppes and they sell mens soules for monie These are all one with the massing Priest that did all for the penie there bée Boulit in steade of Monkes they make shipwracke of the men of that countrie they with their fellowes take menie to be paide when they are deade in an other worlde there be Idols Amida and Zaca which the men of that countrie worshippe as they were taught by you Thinke you that it is vnknowne to vs are we ignorant of your dealinges Simon Magus Carpocrates Saturninus Basilides were the first heretikes that vsed charmed drinkes associating accompaning of spirits al which the Iaponians had of the Iesuites No I tell you no For we are certified euen of the horrible and detestable sacrifices which were taught the Iaponians who doe offer dayly vnto spirites and for that they shoulde not hurt the standers by your Colleges taught them to giue them of the fruite Crizam which in banquet wise they set before them And come you hither and haue you hope to preuaile héere with vs and as Apostles as Apostataes I should say come you hither into Englande to confirme that your Copemats haue spread abroa●e there Why you are beguiled you haue no hope you can not preuayle For our children laugh at you when they heare or sée you our yong men condemne you for they can indge of you our fathers and graue Seniors controll you for they sée into you olde and young young and olde cry● out and spurne againste you there is not one onely some reprobate heere or there or one Sanders or some Harding or a runnagate out of his Countrie excepted that holde with you But if GOD giue you eyes and grace this you may sée That this honourable and great assemblie haue all their eyes set vppon you and they would be right glad if happily the spirit of the Lord would rest vppon you at this present and chaunge you that you might become newe men We pray for all that God 〈◊〉 turne all if hee please We pray against all ●o many as are wicked and hardened least they shold infect all for so wee are cōmanded And you sée what harme wee wishe you wée labor to alter you wee labor to conuert you wee labor to labor to perswade you wée labor to teache you And as many of my fellowe bretheren and learned men haue béene here So am I come to say something vnto you that at the least whether it bée to life or to death the worde of the Lorde may haue his course wherefore I will nowe come to particular pointes which you defende wherein if you stande not as you haue done hetherto peruersely I hope in the Lord to doe good if not let the will of the LORD bee done Articles of our faith must depend on the scriptures ●hen if 〈◊〉 will 〈…〉 leeue 〈…〉 they 〈…〉 〈◊〉 refe●●e the 〈◊〉 the scriptures else 〈◊〉 not wee to credit them In this place GOD sayth thus My wordes which I commaunde thee this day shall bee in thy hearte Tell mée then séeing the wordes of GOD are onely to bée looked vnto what worde what commaundement what scripture or what place you can prooue it in That your Masse is lawfull or that it is a propitiatorie sacrifice for the quicke and the deade What worde haue you to prooue that Christ is really corporally fleshe bloode and bone in the Sacrament What worde haue you for your administration of the Supper of the LORD in one kinde What word haue you the you should refuse to come to heare the word of the LORD which you will not hears but by compulsion If I can prooue that all these your assertions for which you suffer and are in bondes bee vntrue vnlawefull most false will you then yéelde and relent For my parte I doe ensure you that if all the learned Papistes in the worlde coulde from the firste originall and springe of these
for there is giuen this reason of the commixtion De latere eius aqua cum sanguine egressa Conciliū Wormatiense cap. 4. vinum de vera carnis eius vita cum aqua expressū ostendit Out of the side there gushed out bloud water which doth declare that wine is to be mingled if we will haue life through his flesh with water Who séeth not that this straunge great miracle done when Christ was deade to make a separation betwixt him other men How wicked vngodly the Iesuites are is now seene that defende a lye in so shamefull maner vpon the authoritie of a Pope which was Alexander but they runne from Christ and from his Apostles hath no force at all to proue commirtion at the table For the mixture which they take away from the miracle that was vpon the trée their commixtion is at supper That was when Christ had giuen vp the ghost they should proue that Christ did it when he was aliue at the table That was a miracle to shewe the straunge crueltie of them vpon Christ and the commixtion at the table should haue bene no miracle at al but a custome and ordinance if it had bene done by Christ That was a mixture of bloud and water and what is this that therefore you should mingle wine and water That came out of Christes sides This should be done at their Altar that was for a miracle declared to the faithlesse Iewes this must be obserued in the faithfull Church that was a signe to them of the displeasure of God of their trechery to Christ you forsooth must apply it to a custome to be obserued in the house of God Wherefore if you will kéepe it and retaine it still as vnto them so shall it be a token of Gods wrath and curse vnto you for euermore And though there haue bene sufficient tokens of the displeasure of God shewed vpon you yet the more and the heauier shall they be Augustine did chide the people for not cōming to the table Ambrose was wrath for the slacknesse of thē in the Church Tertullian and Irenaeus do complaine bicause men came not in time to receine the bread and wine and Ignatius Policarp do chid them of Antiochia and Smirna for their slacke and slow comming to the table but beside the Iesuites Papistes and suche like heretikes none keep back the people from comming to receiue as you haue most blindly and ouer wickedly verie foolishly and most peruersely charmed euerie good institution of Christ O that euer you should commit such sacriledge as to kéepe true Christians and the weake members of his bodie from the table I tell you that all forts of people should haue occasion to curse you if you were permitted to goe forward in your diabolicall pretences Thinke you that the great man though he be a Lay man the honourable man though he be a temporall man the plaine man though he be no spirtuall man is not as willing to receiue and as readie to come to the table of the Lord as are you or any other of the Cleargie Then why would you bring in Innouations inlarge your whorish kingdome of Rome and teach vs that it is not lawfull for the Lay man to receiue the supper of the Lord in both kinds I tell you you are but robbers of men destroyers of soules patrons of iniquitie defenders of vntruth such as chop chaunge for your own cōmoditie And there is no one sort of our people but the doore shal be opened to them the way made ready for them we will be as desirous to instruct them to tell them how to come to Christes table as you are readie to withdraw them from the receiuing of so holy mysteries But you men full of iniquitie readie to spill the blood of the simple and to cast away multitudes of people shew vnto me some cause some law some reason some scripture some commandemēt of God by which you may lawfully and by right take away the wine from the breade that is deliuered Is it because Christ ministred to his disciples and not to lay men O wise and of déepe vnderstanding Wherefore do you minister at al vnto them wherfore then let you any come If it be lawfull for them to receiue bread shal it bee lawfull for them to take the wine Why Christ deliuered both ergo they must haue both Christ saide not only take eat but take drink too Christ did not all alone giue the bread for his bodie but he gaue as well the wine for his bloode therefore béeing giuen ioyntly they may not be distinguished seuerally and being deliuered by Christ equally they may not bée cutt a sunder by man vnreuerently Your councell of Constance after Christ 1415. and at their Session in Iune 13. Consilium Cōstantiense By the meane● of Dioscorus B. of Alexandr●● and one Chrysaphius was a Councell held at Ephesus where Entyches the heretike was restored ergo a Councel can doeth erre and so doth this of yours Did forbid to minister in both kinds at the Altar But what of that it proneth not that therefore it was a thing lawefull because they decred it for the Scribes and Pharcsies tooke counsell together against Christ often times and his doctrine as well as you doe against his ordinance and institution Yet may we not iustifie or alow them no more then we dare or be able to thinke well of you And albeit your superstitious Eremites some not all the dayes of their life many not in the space of many yeares did euer receiue the communion yet are they no lawe vnto vs no more then are the Iewes or Turkes that disalowe of all that Christ doeth A simple man may sée you are in a wrong way For both the institution of Christ proueth it The custome of the Apostles aloweth it The manner ordinances in the primitiue Church confirmed it The fathers the Doctors haue defended it our Churche of Englande doeth against you and all other heretikes stande vnto it That the holy communion is to be ministred vnder both the kindes of bread and wine not vnder one Luk. 22.19 It is euident in Luke where as Christ our Sauinur is first saide to giue thankes secondly to haue broken thirdly to haue giuen fourthly the bread fiftly to his disciples then to haue cōmaunded them but what To do the same in remēbraunce of him Then also it followeth the likewise after supper Mark 14.22 first Christ took the cup then spake vnto them then said the the cup was the new Testament in his bloud Then shed for them and for many for remission of sinnes Math. 26.28 as Mathew saith where vppon I conclude this The Institution of our Sauiour Iesus Christ is not to be broken But when he was at supper he gaue the Breade and the Cupp equally to all ergo we must giue the bread and the
haue practised and taken counsell against the Lord against Christ against his annointed but Achitophell with you and you with him you with Absolon Absolon with you shall be ouerthrowne bothe alike and haue one ende you your interprises fall as they did that Adonias did You you shal he ouerthrowne with Hamon you you with your Ioacim and Ioacim with you and you all ioyned together shall not be able to stand against one Ieremie wherfore returne repent amend and conuert and come vnto the Lorde and be saued Leu. 5.4 The soule that hath sworne and hath spoken the worde that he will doe euill yet if hée repent and be sory the lawe dyd admit him to bée reconciled againe vnto the Lorde There was no man that had offended Deut. 4.29 no man that had trespassed but if hée sought the Lorde his God with all his hart and returned hée was receiued was there euer any in Israell but when they had transgressed and serued straunge Gods Gods of siluer and Gods of stone and offended the Lorde after the maner of the nations that for all that were cast off 1. Reg. 8.33 and dispised of the Lord if they came home O then harken vnto his worde harden not your hartes the Lord wyll accept of you as of Israell learne to doo well séeke his statutes looke into the law of the Lorde sée if it be not an vndefiled law yea it is a law wherin is no imperfectiō no vanity no leasing no deceipt It is a law that suffereth no manner of Image Exo. 20.23 Exo. 34.1.7 which you onely stand vpon It is a lawe that admitteth you not to eate of the sacrifices of the nations nor of the fornications of the Gentiles all which you depende vpon it is a law that willeth you to runne from ydoles and from the abhominations of Ieroboam the sonne of Nabat that made Israell to sinne but you are all one with hym and runne a whoreing from the Lorde The worde of God 2. Reg 20.30 is most pure nothing like vnto it O therefore runne from the inuentions of men For why Dagon may not stand before the Arke Psa 18.33 1. Sam. 5.3 2. Par. 32.19 he shall fall flat vpon his face The Lorde dooth not regarde the workes of mens hands and the inuentions of their hartes bée farre from him The Lorde is hiest aboue all the world like vnto him there is none before hym was none and after him there shall be none such as is our god his name is an vndefiled name and it cannot be giuen to any other Then deferre not to come vnto the Lorde for Kinges haue not bene ashamed of hym Princes haue yéelded vnto his lore and the Kinges of the earth haue bene subiect to his commaundement The whole worlde hath relented to his voyce and commaundemente and all Nations haue subscribed to his hestes who is like vnto our God that sitteth in his throne aboue and what man may be compared vnto him His power and his righteousnesse is in the highest places Psal 35.11 his rules and his commaundements his wonders and his noble Actes within the clowdes Psa 77.13 Psa 83.1 Psa 89.9 None is lyke vnto him and none may be compared vnto our God Then harken you that are héere I require you agayne to harken yet it is in vayne I speake vnto the winde and I cast foorth my spéeches as into the ayre my talke is to disobedient Children and my wordes are powred foorth in vayne I sée you mooued as men are moued in wrath and you gather you together as the Adder doth stopping his eare charm the Charmer neuer so conningly you doo euill you generation of the wicked and your pride is looked vppon from heauen there is one sitteth aboue laugheth you to scorne and hée hath you already in derision Though you repine at him yet canne you not avoide his handes though you grin and mock yet wyl he hamper you your disobedience wyll hée punishe and your wicked cogitations will hee bringe to naught your haughtie mindes will he bringe downe and your dead lookes wyll hee chaunge I tell you there is a fire gone out alreadye and if it kindle but a litle yea happy shall you bée if you come vnto him For my owne part I hope it not for your partes you intende it not For my selfe I thinke it not for you you determin it not For that which I thinke I doo ensure you I perceiue it not for this time not I but all present sée it not how you are moued wée all sée how you are pricked we all iudge how you wil frame your selues herafter that the Lord knoweth but none of 〈◊〉 Concerning these therfore that are héere whom I perceiue you all are moued at let nothing trouble you right honorable and welbeloued in the Lorde they are as God wyl haue them you bee as God hath thought good for you they shall when God will returne vnto him I must therfore say Lib. 4. dialogorum as Gregorius saieth of such as were hardened in his time Sionti sube●dem igne aurum rutilat palea fumat ita sub eodem igne electus purgatur pec●ator crematur 1 As vnder the same fire Golde glistereth chaffe smoketh so in the same furnace the electe is purged the offender is burned As the king Iosuah said so must I say who speakinge of the Princes that were destroyed sayde thus It came of the Lord to harden their harts that they should come against Israell in battell Iosh 11.20 to the intent that they shoulde destroye them vtterly And so is it héere either you are come amonge vs that you may sée your selues and repent or els you bée sent of the Lorde that you may harden your hartes and haue a more gréeuous downefall At this let no man wonder For the fiery piller was a light to the Isralites Exo. 13.21 Exo. 14.22 Exo. 19.3 Exo. 16.20 but it was death and destruction to the Egiptians All passed throw the red sea and were baptised in the Clowde and in the Sea by Moses yet all sawe not the Land of promise Mounte Sinai burned and was death to the Isralites but Moses passed throw by the fire and went vp to the Lorde and was not hurt Num. 11.33 The Manna was Angels finde and nourished many it scrawled full of wormes to other and the Quayles nourished and were good meate yet diuers of them died with the meate in their mouthes So likewise is it in the worde of the Lord to some it is saluation to others it is condempnation The Heauens are pleasant and alike to all yet rayned they downe Haylestones vppon the Amorites Iosh 10.11 Cense and Sacrifice were good for all that Nadab and Abihu were consumed with fire from Heauen as they did Sacrify●e Many were stonge with fierie Serpents and dyed but the god●ye and righteous men were healed when they looked on the same All that came to Iordan dyd not passe ouer Leu. 10.3 Num. 21.9 2 Reg. 2.8 2. Reg. 5.14 yet the Prophet Elias had no sooner touched it with his Mantell but hée went ouer on drie lande Many bathed in the riuer onely Naaman the Syrian was ●lonsed of his leprosie and by the worde of the Lorde the godly 〈…〉 the wicked are hardened the godly haue lyfe the reprobate are in death I doo remember the To●er of Sil●● defended many but the 18 were killed for it fell vpon them and the Angell came downe into the water of Beehesda at certaine times and stirred the water for all that diuers went away Crep●●s as they came 〈…〉 and were not holpen There were many Lopers in the dayes of Christ 〈◊〉 very fewe the ix Leapers were all only they you read of cleansed Great multitudes touched the h●m of Christes garments but the woman a Straunger was healed of hir fluxe of blooud Diuers sat in the seate of Moses all only Casphas gaue right sentence that one should die for the people In lyke maner many heare as you doe but God openeth and giueth vnderstandinge And so I conclude with Paule Rom. 9.18 of whom the Lorde our god wyll of hym hath hee mercie and whom hee wyll hee hardeneth And as for you the Lord if it be his wyll and pleasure open your eyes If not his wyll and purpose bee fulfylled FINIS ❧ Faultes escaped in Printing For the first part Page 7. line 9. reade he set page 7. line 22. reade to possesse and pa. 10 line 2. reade and howe page 11. lin 35. reade with power with right page 16. line 25. reade since Christes page 26. line 27. reade force page 29. line 9. reade There is page 36. line 16 reade must page 4● line 29. reade slaine by them page 43. line 31. reade Apollyon For the second part Page 7. line 15. reade Euen the same commaundement page 11. line 22. reade They all yéelded to that page 13. line 15. reade The Lorde wyll ryse vp in his furie page 13. 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