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A69147 A postill or collection of moste godly doctrine vpon every gospell through the yeare aswell for holye dayes as Sondayes, dygested in suche order, as they bee appoynted and set forthe in the booke of Common Prayer. Uery profitable for all curates, parentes, maysters of housholdes, and other gouerners of youth.; Postilla Anthonii Corvini Corvinus, Antonius, 1501-1553. 1550 (1550) STC 5806; ESTC S109261 359,302 596

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suche subtyl obiections Here out it cōmeth that whiche Dauid the Prophet complayneth of these wicked persons Psal 20 saiyng Lo they haue bent their bowes made ready their arrowes in the quiuer that they may priuily shote at thē which are true in heart So likewyse do these Phariseys here they go to counsel howe they might take Iesus in his saiynges euen the same that they cōcluded they cōmaund their disciples instructyng thē how what they should say vnto him namely this Mayster we know that thou art true teachest the way of God truly carest for no man For thou regardest not the outwarde apparance of men c. Howe goodly are these wolues drest with shepes garmēt They cal Christ a maister al for to constrain him with suche flatteryng wordes to make answer vnto them yet be not they of suche disposicion to become his disciples although ther had been taught neuer so much goodnes vnto thē Furthermore thei adde that he is true teacheth the worde of God truely This is not euil spoken of Christe Iho. 14 For he teacheth not only Gods worde truly but also he is the truth himselfe And this is required of al preachers that they so endeuor them selfes that these wordes may be truly spoken of thē For it is our office to be true to teache Gods word truly Furthermore that thei say Thou carest for no mā nor regardest the outward apparance of men partaineth vnto vs also For the truth is not to be hidden for no mans pleasure but faythfully to bee preached teached yea although his distructiō shuld folow should be put to death as S. Ihon Baptist was And although Christ is excellently described vnto vs by these wordes yet they that were sent did speake it with a false fainyng dissemblyng heart Wherout we may learne the disposiciō of those hypocrites which persecute the word of god Thei omit the head the principal of the thing and bryng in vnprofitable questions They speake nothing with the heart But whatsoeuer thei speake is for that purpose that they may take and tryp the innocētes and good men in their communicacion Secondarily after that the Phariseys had put furth their subtill deuised question Christ knowyng that thei did it to tempt him so he did answer them that it was not spoken in vayne of the wyse man Pro. 21. saiyng There is no wysedome there is no vnderstādyng there is no counsail against the Lord. Therfore he calleth them hypocrites And that thei might wel vnderstand that he knewe their malicious thoughtes he added Why do ye tempte me Whiche wordes by right should haue reuoked the Phariseys and the ministers from their maliciousnes and deceit and caused them to haue amended their liues But they were blynde remayned styll blynd Yet notwtstādyng Christ bad them to shewe him their tribute money and sayd Whose is this ymage superscripcion They sayd vnto him The Emperours Then sayd he vnto them Geue therfore vnto the Emperour that whiche is the Emperours and geue vnto God that whiche is Gods As though he would saye Forasmuche as you are come therto that for your synne you are brought vnder the yoke of the Emperour of Rome you must nedes geue as vnto your head highest lorde here vpon yearth vnder God that whiche belōgeth vnto him Here is to be noted the difference that Christ maketh betwene the kyngdome of God and this worlde For he doth not onely approue and allowe this high power and polliticke life The kīgdome of Christ but also confermeth it For the kyngdome of God or of Christ is spiritual whiche consisteth in the spirite fayth and truth wherfore it commeth not with outwarde doynges but it must be inwardly in vs. Now because that it is a spiritual kyngdome God requireth and wyll be worshypped in spirite Luc. 17 Ihon. 4 and in the trueth as Christ sayth in the fourth chapiter of sainct Ihon. The true worshippers shall worship the father in spirite and in truthe But to worship God in spirite and truth is to loue him with all thy heart Deut. 6. with all thy power and to truste in him For suche fayth and loue geueth God his honor and kepeth his cōmaundementes as Christ sayeth in an other place He that loueth me shall keepe my woorde Ioh. 14 Wherefore when I put my whole truste in god the father through Christe and loue him aboue all creatures then doo I gyue god that pertaineth to god and pull from him none of his honour And herevnto pertaineth the fruteful admonicion of the prophete Dauid saying Psal 28. Adscribe vnto the Lorde O yee mighty ascribe vnto the Lord worshyp strength And contrary wise Cesars kingedō the kyngdome of the Emperour is worldly it is visible in the which the Emperour him selfe gouerneth and beareth rule mightely with hys lordes and prynces as the scripture witnesseth in an other place sayinge Luc. 22. The Kynges of the worlde haue dominion ouer the people and they that beare rule ouer them are called gracious lordes Neuertheles that kingdome is of god Rom. 13 and stablished by goddes ordinaunce in suche wise that he that resisteth this ordinaunce resisteth god him selfe Thinkest thou that princes and greate lordes in the scripture are called goddes in vaine and withoute a cause For if they bee goddes Psa 8● and are made by god partakers of his magnificence then muste they needes be in goddes steed whose roome they beare Therfore seyng they rule in gods steed it is both meete and conuenient to giue theim that wee are bounde to giue theim But what are those thinges S. Paule setteth them furthe and sayth Geue vnto euery man his dutie Ro 13. Tribute to whom tribute belōgeth Custome to whō custome is due Feare to whom feare belongeth honour to whom honour pertayneth Here thou hearest what thou art bound to geue vnto highe powers But paraduenture thou wilt say Shall I geue obedience vnto a tyrant an vngracious prince or Lord Yea truly thou art bound both to geue obey him For what hast thou to do with his tyranny If the magistrate doth naught contrary to equitie he hath a iudge whom he must answere in that appointed day Iudgement is not here graunted vnto thee except he constrayneth thee to do any thyng against God Then thou mayst say with the Apostles Act. 5. We ought more to obay God then men But if he cōstrayneth the do nothyng against God then hast thou here the sentence of Christe Geue to Cesar that belongeth vnto him and to God that is Gods Whiche answere is so good and godly that they that were sent of the Phariseys meruailed at it And for because they could say nothyng against it They wēt their wayes God graunt vs his grace The gospel on the .xxiiii. sonday after Trinitee sonday Math. 9. WHyles he thus spake vnto them Mat. 5. Luc. 8.
A Postill or COLLECTION OF MOSTE GODLY DOCTRINE VPON EVERY gospell through the yeare aswell for Holye dayes as Sondayes dygested in suche order as they bee appoynted and set forthe in the booke of Common Prayer Verye profytable for all Curates Parentes maysters of housholdes and other gouerners of youth CHRISTE The haruest is great but the labourers are fewe pray ye therefore the Lorde of the haruest to sende forthe labourers into the haruest LVC. X. LONDINI ANNO DOMINI M.D.L. Cum priuilegio ad imprimendum solum A PREFACE TO THE GODLY READER FOR AS MVCH DEERELY beloued in oure sauiour Iesu as faith which is the gift of god without the which we canne not please god cometh by hearing of the worde of god it is expedient Ephe. 2. Heb. 11. Rom. 12 and more then necessary that we earnestly embrace the same woorde of god least the Lorde be wrathe with vs Psal 1. and wee perishe from the righte waye We may not at our pleasure as the world doth trifle with it neglecte it and contemne it which is the lyuely foode of the sowle as Christe himselfe by the same beareth winesse saynge Mat. 4 A man shall not lyue by breade only but by euery worde that procedeth out of the mouthe of God What manne neglecteth the foode and norishmente of his bodye whiche is mortall vyle earth and wormes meate Nay howe do all men diligently awayte the tyme season and oportunitye to prepare the foode and noryshmente for the body The husband man ploweth soweth barroweth weedeth reapeth moweth dryeth his corne and gathereth it into his barne in season The marchaunte marketh the oportunitye and taketh the winde that serueth for his vyage in due tyme. The Passinger leeseth not the tyde but taketh it whē it is offered The lawyer obserueth the term Euerye man in his science occupacion and crafte applyeth the tyme and season when it serueth them beste for their purpose but Lorde how dulle negligente and carelesse be we of this tyme that goddes woorde speaketh of 2. Co. 6 sayinge Beholde nowe is the accepted tyme beholde now is the daye of saluacion Ful truely therefore is this saying of Christ verified vppon vs. Luc. 16 The chyldren of this worlde are in their nacion wiser than the children of lyfe Almyghtye god hath nowe vysyted vs with his holye woorde but yet wee prouoke him to lamente oure miserable state no lesse then the Iewes did vppon whome he saithe by his prophete Esai Esay 1. I haue nourished and brought vppe children but they haue doone wyckedly against me The oxe hath knowen his owner and the asse his maisters cribbe but Israel hath receiued no knowledge my people hath no vnderstandinge Alas for thys synfull nacion a people of greate iniquitye a frowarde generation vnnaturall chyldren Nowe least any manne flattering him selfe wold apply this lamentable prophecy only vnto the Iewes let him note this sentence which toucheth the cause of our blyndenesse to be twise rehersed namely Israel hath receiued no knowledg my people hath no vnderstandinge If it had beene spoken only of the Iewes yt had beene ynough to haue saide Israell hathe receiued no knowledge But bicause it shulde be truely applyed vnto vs also god saith My people hath no vnderstanding Luc. 10 Whye Verely CHRIST him selfe sheweth the cause sayinge The haruest is great but the labourers are fewe Wherfore christē reader it hath been thought good to commend this small volume of godlye and sincere doctrine into our mother and English tong that it mighte be a spurre vnto the dull shepherds and helpe vnto the simple and godlye mynded curates and comforte to the fathers of the houshold parents and gouernoures of youth Truly it must needes be a spurre vnto the ydle dul and negligent curates bicause the doctrine hereof is so brief simple and plaine that a cyllye woman or poore prentyse occupyinge theim selues the whole weeke in their vocacion onlye with the studyinge and learnynge of this booke vpon the sondaye and hollye daye shall within one yeare be better able to teach hereafter their own housholdes then many curats do now instructe their congregacion committed to their cure and charg At whose hand without fayl Ezec. 3. and .33 the Lorde wyll requyre the bloude of euerye one of their flock that perisheth for lack of godly teching Also the profite that the godlye mynded curates although they be but meanly learned shall hereby obtaine their flocke and congregacion in shorte tyme by the grace of God shall better declare in their lyfe by good frutes than here can be expressed with woordes Finally the honest housholders for whose sake principally this booke is putte forth whiche wyll take paines to practise the doctrine herof vpon the sondayes and holy dayes in teachinge their familyes and lookinge to them so on the working daies with discipline that they exercyse the same in their lyfe shall fynde more faithfulnes quietenesse and obedience in their families then their policie and worldely wysedome otherwyse is able to bryng to passe with all that they can do Let not parentes and maysters hereafter fynde faulte with the pryde stubburnesse slouthe and falshed of their youthes seruauntes if they theim selues be styffe necked and slowe to learne the word of the Lord and negligent in teachyng their families to serue God But let them knowe that the vntowardnesse of their youth seruauntes is the iust plague of god vnto them because they teache them not to knowe feare and serue God What meane they that murmure would they haue their children and seruantes obedient faythfull and diligente to serue theim Yea verely it is mete they should so be Then lette they them selues begynne fyrst to be diligent in learnyng the worde of God faythful in teachyng it and obediēt in doyng it Tit. 2. For S. Paul sayth Speake the thinges that become wholsome learnyng that the elder men bee sober sage discrete sound in the fayth in loue and in pacience When they haue learned this than let them be diligent to shewe the same by example and to teache their cure that whiche foloweth Fyrst that their wyues be in suche apparel as becommeth holynes not geuen to muche wyne sobre minded discrete chast howsewyfly good obedyent to their own husbandes dilygent in teaching their chyldren that the worde of God be not euel spoken of Secondarily that yonge men be sobre mynded Thyrdly that seruantes be obedient vnto their own maisters and please them in all thinges not answeringe againe neither pickers but they must shew al faithfulnes that they may do worship to the doctrine of God our sauiour in all thinges Thus dyd Adam after hee was called to repentaunce teache his children fyrste to knowe theyr sauiour and to serue god in true faith as witnesseth the oblation of his obedient sonne Abell Gene. 4 Also Seth and Enos did the same and therfore it is written of them that they began to make inuocacion in the name
that surfete and ouer greate couetousnes of riches with greate violence shall invade The car of the belli In the whiche place againe Christ taketh care for vs and saieth Beware c. Thirdly the Gospell shal be preached euery where as we do nowe euidently se so that wee muste needes confesse and knowledge that these manye yeares hitherto the Gospell hathe not beene so purelye preached as we se in these latter daies Item the son moone and the sterres shal be destitute of their naturall lighte The course of the law And hereto shall folowe the sorowfulnes of the people for the feare and lookinge for those thinges whiche shall chaunce to all the worlde The rombling and noise of the sea and floudes the mouinge of the celestiall powers and diuerse other signes whereof Christe maketh mention Now thou perceiuest what shall signes necessarily happen and moreouer thou hast harde that to those that abide in Christe Rom. 5. th●y shall bringe no feare at all Forthermore see in this case that thou take hold of Christe by faithe as suche a Lorde and mayster 1 Pet. 5. that hath taken charge ouer the yea and shall abide with the to the end of the worlde Mat. 28 so shall there bee nothing that shall hurte or feare the. The second aduente of Christe Also Christ in this gospell sheweth the maiestye of his laste comminge for none other cause but to comforte his people and to the wicked he bringeth an horrible fear when he saieth And then thei shal se the sonne of man come in a cloud with a great power and clerenesse as thoughe he shuld say Thou my dispised company hast suffered griefe and paine in this worlde thou haste beene made the ofscouringe of al for my worde in the desence therof thou hast suffered many ieopardies of goodes honoure lyfe 1 Cor. 4 and so forthe Therefore now beholde him in whome thou hast laied or sette all thy trust or hope What thinkest thou nowe by my power where bee they that haue persecuted the Ps 72 whreunto is their power come where is nowe seene the pompe and magnificēce of thi enemies Al thei by cōfusiō shame ar destroyed Rom. 8. being damned both body soule for euer And lyke as thy misery shal now haue an end so shall their perpetuall infelicitye and condemnacion nowe begyn and last for euermore Feare thou not this my power whiche thou nowe seeste it shall make more for the then against the Likewise lette not my maiestye be it neuer so greate trouble the The greater it is the more socoure shalt thou haue at my hande And nowe suffre a while and let vs se what the enemyes of the word of God can do Lo Psa 43 thus it is manifest that the maiestie of Godds iudgement to vs that beleue his worde and for the same alwaies be counted and taken as shepe apoynted to the slaunghter bringeth not feare but rather a comforte To vs I say that beleue in him for wee shall hear that ioyfull voice Mat. 15 Come hither the blessed children of my father And nowe may we plainlye se what it is that saynt Paule saith 2 Tim. 1 I knowe in whome I haue beleuid and am sure that he is able to kepe that I haue committed to his kepyng vnto that day In contrary wise Ioh. 19 the enemies of the word of God shal se whom they haue persecuted and whether Christ shall winke at all those ylles that hathe chaunsed to the electe people of God There shal be wepinge and gnashing of teath there shal be hell euerlasting death Thirdly we haue in this gospell a perfecte admonicion that we shal abiecte and cast away al fleshly truste and securitie Carefulnes hurteth and to geue dilygence to haue perfect knowledge of our selues and to be alwayes readye against the glorious adnēt or comming of our lord Iesu Christ For bycause he hath moued and kindeled our hartꝭ with these wordes Looke vp and lyfte up your heades hath putte awaye all feare He wil also that we be warned to prepare our selues againste these times and this he doth by a rude and homely similitude saying Ye se the figge tree and all other trees when they bring forth their fruicte and thē you say somer draweth nigh So when ye shal see al these thinges done know you for certain that the kingdome of heauen is at hande And note wel nowe that he wolde vs to vnderstand perceiue that when al these thinges shal be brought to passe that then Christ shall make an end of the world But the wicked shal boldly dispise and saye God seeth not vs Ezec. 9. he hath forsaken the earth c. yet shall christian men geue hede loke for these times Luc. 11. as a faithful seruaūt doth loke his mayster when he shall retourne from the mariages And that thou mayest knowe that hee greatlye desireth that we shuld be mindefull of this day he maketh an ende of his sermon with this worde Watche ye How must we watch Verely it is nedeful that we haue a liuely feruente faith Mat 25 which by loue shulde bee effectuall like vnto the fyue wyse virgines For trewly to watch is to be diligente in faithe To watche To slepe and the workes of God as in the contrary wise to slepe is nothing els but to dispise the worde of God to abide in infidelitie and playnly to doo no good at all Now how many is there emongest vs al that doth loke for that helthful and glorious comming or aduent or watcheth therefore Verelye all the worlde slepeth and routeth 1 Tes 5. Night and darkenes hath ouer compassed all that euer ys Wherfore thou that art the minister of the word of God folowe Christ sette it forth with all instancye and feruentnes Call to repentaunce Correcte the euell Comforte the good and beware leste God require the bloode of the synner at thy hand Ezec. 5. For trewly it is not all in vayne that God hath so purposed and decreede in his minde He hath spoken it and therefore it muste needes bee Heauen and earthe shall passe awaye but his worde shall euer abide If thou do thy dewtye and ceasest not with all thy minde to admonishe and warne althoughe it were so that the more parte wolde not beleue or obey but lyke the Sodomytes encrese synne vpon synne yet wold there be found some good grounde that wold receiue the seede of Godes worde bring forth frute Thy diligence and labour can not lack his reward Mat. 25 as scripture witnesseth saiēg Wel good seruaunt and faithfull bycause thou haste beene faithfull ouer a little I shall set the ouer muche Enter into the kingdome of thy Lorde The thirde sondaye in Aduent Mat. 11. WHen Iohn beyng in prison herd the workes of Christ he sente two of his disciples Esa 35. and sayde vnto him Art thou he that
of Christe and inwardly by his spirite that he myght knowledge the same Christe to be the very messias and sauiour as S. Iohn witnesseth in the 17. chap. shal by him haue eternall ioy Thirdely To auoyd offēces in this gospell Christ teacheth vs to auoyd slaunder and sayth Blessed is he that is not offendid by me that is in this dispised personage that I am in Although I come into this worlde vnder the slaunder and ignominie of the crosse Mat. 17 yet am I the very same that my father in heauē spake of in this wise Here is my welbeloued sonne in whome I am very well pleased Heare him And in lyke manner although my worde seeme very simple and foolish to the wise men and iustifiers of themselues in this worlde yet is it suche a learning and so much to be made of that al that beleue thereon shal be saued For my worde is not myne Iohn 3. but his that sent me c. Of this strēgth of the word of God and of the gospel speaketh S. Paule in his epistle to the Corinthiās saying I notify vnto you my brethren 1 Cor 15. the gospel that I haue preached vnto you the which ye haue receyued in the which yee nowe stande in by the which also ye shall obteyne euerlasting life c. Doest thou not se here now that by the gospel mē shal be saued If thē the preaching of the gospell maketh men blessed of necessitie therefore muste the doctrine of the gospell be much more precious thē that of the whiche these hipocrites they that by their own workes wold be iustified before God doth boost so greatlye of Mat. 9. But it chanseth so often tymes that olde musty vessels receiue the new wine of the gospell The Iewes were in this opiniō that Christ shulde haue his dominion after the manner of kinges and prynces of this worlde and bycause that in his suche power he appeared not a manne of nobilitie to the worlde therefore they set little by his doctrine and beleued nothing lesse then that such a one shulde be the trewe Messias I pray you what thīk you thou a carnal mā shuld do seīg that Christ so dispised of the world is so hardly knowen In this case no better councel maye be had then so haue respecte to his worde and thereto to be fully fixed noting and markinge his workes according to scripture And in so doing thou sha●t not ligtely be offended in our lord and saueour Iesu Christ Considre also Double slaunder that slaūder may be taken two māner of wais One wais faith may be slaūdered when for the holsome doctrine of the gospell they teache the phantesies of men Of this slaundre for the moste part scripture speaketh of An other waies chariti is flaūdered as saint Math. in the 17. chapter saieth as often as I prouide not for my neighboures necessitie or do trouble common peace Math. 17. And to be briefe Christ will no man to dispise his doctrine althoughe it bee littell sette by with the pharises and wise men of this world The Gospell on the fourth sondaye in Aduent Iohn 1. AND this is the recorde of Iohn when the Iewes sent prestes and Leuites from Ierusalem to aske him What arte thou And he confessed and denyed not and saide plainly I am not Christe And they asked hym What then Iohn 5. art thou Helias And he sayth I am not Mat. 11 Deut. 18 Arte thou that prophete And he answered no. Then sayde they vnto hym what arte thou that wee maye geue an answere to them that sente vs. What sayest thou of thy selfe He saide Mat. 4. Mar. 1. Luc. 3. I am the voyce of a cryer in the wildernes Make straight the waye of the lorde Mat. 4. Mar. 1. Luc. 3. as saide the Prophete Esayas And they which were sente were of the Pharisees And theye asked hym and saide vnto hym Why baptisest thou than yf thou bee not Christe nor Helias neither the Prophete Ihon answered them saying Act 19. I baptise with water but there stondeth one among you whom ye know not he it is which thoughe he came aft●r m● was before me whose shoo latchet I am not worthye to vnlose These thynges wer done in Bethabara beyonde Iordane Iohn 3 10. d where Iohn did baptise THE EXPOSITION LYke as in the gospell before The constancy of Iohn wee harde of the great commendacions of S. Iohn for the constancye that he had so in lyke manner the euangeliste in this place doth extol hym For whan he was demaunded of the preestes whether he were Christ or not whereby he myghte haue bene had in great name and honoure yet wolde he in no wise that any man shoulde otherwise thinke of hym then he was in dede And confessed that he was not Christ knowledging that the honoure of that name was meete for no mortall man but for Christ alone for whome he came to prepare his waye before And moreouer he wold not be taken for Helias for they demaunded of Helias Thesbites 4. Re. 1 that was taken vp in the friery carte And althoughe he did walk in the spirite and vertue of Helias yet was he not the same Helias that they asked for Neither wold he be coūted a prophete bicause all prophetes must be referred to the olde testament And he belonged to the newe as scripture also witnesseth saiynge All the prophetes and the lawe Mat. 11 vntil Iohnes time dyd endure Nowe lyke as it is to bee noted with howe noble a constancye S. Iohn was endued so is it likewise to be consydered howe hardely the same good man was temptyd and opposed Theye that were sente were of the hyghe preestes and Leuites The tēptacion of Iohn chiefelye pycked oute of the secte of the Phariseis whiche farre passed all the other sectes And they that sente them were of the citye of Ierusalem and the chiefe senatoures of the same beinge the hede citie of all iniurie I praye you who wolde not haue bene moued with the auctoritie of suche greate men so noble imbassadours and with so highe commendacion of honoure as they gaue to S. Iohn But S. Iohn knewe that they sought their own glory as it appeareth in the 5. chapter of Iohn and therefore he answered that he was not Christe nor Helias nother yet a prophete but the voice of one that crieth in the wildernesse c. This is written for oure learnyng that we shulde also perseuer and continewe in the knowledging of treuth seeking no mans glory but Christꝭ nothing at al regarding the promises flatteringes or thretninges of the world for S. Paule saith in the 10. chapt to the Romaines Yf thou beleue with thy herte thou arte made righteous And if thou knowledge God with thy mouth thou shalt be saued Secondarely this gospel sheweth vs of the callinge of S. Iohn to his office The callinge of Iohn Nother shulde wee
worde of God And therefore the grace of God cannot be in them To conclude As Christ is very God so by this gospel it appeareth he was very man and sent from his father into this world that we by him might enioye euerlasting life The Gospell on Newe yeares day Luc. 2. AND when the eihht day was come that the childe shulde be circumcised his name was called Iesus Gen 17 Mat. 1. Luc. 1. whiche was named of the Aungell before he was conceaued in the wombe THE EXPOSITION FYrste bycause saint Luke the Euangelyste hath so dilligently sette forthe the natiuitie of Christe Nowe he goeth about to declare what profite and commoditie it hathe brought vnto vs. That is to say that through Christ the burden and yoke of the lawe is taken away and a free harte and willing spirite is geuen vnto vs Gal. 4. Esa 44 which not constrained with the feare of paine shuld kepe the commaundementes af God and do that is iust For it is very euident and can by no meanes be denyed that seyng the law is spirituall it doth not only require outwarde workes but muche soner the inward affections of the hart No man by his own power can fulfil the lawe as S. Peter witnesseth in the Actes cap. 15. saying Whye tempte ye God laying the yoke vpon the disciples neckes which our forefathers Gala. 3. nor we were able to beare Now therefore it is necessarye other the lawe to be fulfilled or else vs to be damned as scripture saith Cursed bee euery man that abideth not in all thinges written in the booke of lawe Go to then here of this place I perceyue that the law requireth a perfectiō And again In my selfe I fele nothing whereby I may fulfil it Rom. 10 what shal I now here do Thou must by faith obteine Christe which hath for the satisfied the lawe and deliuered the from the curse thereof He is the ende of the lawe Gala. 4 as S. Paule saith In whome euery man that beleueth shal be saued And in an other place When the time was fully come God sent doune his sonne borne of a woman subdued to the lawe Abrogacion of the lawe that he shulde redeme suche as wer in daunger of the law and so we shuld be made the children of God And hereto it pertaineth that Christ suffered himselfe to be circūcised This thīg betokeneth that Christe came to fulfil the lawe for vs and to make vs free from the curse of the law that by the doctryne of the gospell he might communicate vnto vs the holy ghost that we so by him renewed myght hereafter not constrayned but frely and louingely do those thinges that God requireth of vs. And secondarely it is to be vnderstand and knowen that circumcision was a token and signe of the promise that God made vnto Abraham Signes cofirme faith yea and to his seede also as apeareth in the 17. chap. of Genesis Nother was this signe geuen that men thereby myght bee iustified but that they which shulde heare of the promise of God shulde be confirmed in faith and that the Iewes might be knowen frō thother Heythen and infideles For trewly euerye signe hath his promise whereunto it is meete that all men sticke and beleue As in the 6. chap. of Gen. it is promised to Noe that he shall not perishe by the floude And in token of that promise he had a ship which he was commaunded of God to builde And in the 9. chap. of the same also it is promised that the worlde after that shulde neuer be drowned or destroyed by floude And in token thereof God gaue vnto hym the rayn bow And in lyke case it is here God promised himselfe to be the God of Abraham and of his sede And therefore gaue vnto hym the token of circumcision wherewith he dothe confirme and certefie his faith that he shuld in no wise doubt but suerely beleue that God wolde kepe his promise But thou must so vnderstand these things that we shal receiue these promises The worde not through the outwarde signe but by the worde in the which the signe is conteined Faithe and oure faithe hath gotten it Alwaies the spiritual thing must be ioyned to the corporal internal thīgs must be added to the exteriors The outward circumcision Circumcision is nothing without the circumcision of the hart which is made by the spirite is signified by the outward circūcision And Deut. in the 10. chap. it is saide Circumcide the foreskin of your hartꝭ Yf then the exterior circūcision did profyt the Iews it must nedꝭ be that they thē shuld holy stick and abide in faith the cōmaundemēts promises of God seing that the same exterior sign doth but confyrme strength them as thou maist see in Gedeon in the 6. chap. Iud. And in lyke manner we say of the signes of the new testament as yf when I am baptised I haue no respecte but to the water That outward dippīg in water profiteth nothīg at al The sacrament of the newe testamēt Baptime But if I regard haue respect to the cōmaundemēts promises of god wyth the which this water is sanctified and beleue the same so by this means am baptised wtin through the holy ghost thē trewly this baptism is very profitable vnto me Yt hath the word promise of God and is not wtout a cause called of S. Paule the fountayn of the new byrth Lykewyse when in the supper of our Lord I regard not the commaundement and promise of Christ nor come by faith to receaue yt The supper of the Lorde then the eating drinking of the sacramēt of the body blood of Christ not only profiteth me not but rather maketh to my damnaciō as S Paul speketh of such as vnworthely receiue the same And whē I behold the cōmaundement word and promise of God 1 Cor 11 then doth the eatinge drinking of the sacramēt of the body blood of Christ profit me much bycause in the word I fīd remissiō of sīnes in the sacrament or outward signe I find the confirmaciō of my faith And it is to be noted that christian mē in the steed of circumcision haue baptisme begonne of S. Iohn confirmed by Christ as yt apeareth in the last chap. of Mark. The baptisme of children And like as circumcision was communycate to the children so must baptism be conferred to our childrē although the phantasticall anabaptistes teach otherwise Thirdly we learn by the name that was geuen vnto Christ shewed before of the angel that in matters of faith and in such as cōcern our iustyficatiō our workes merytes be of no strength before God but alonly grace mercy which God in Christ hath shewed to all the world For the name of Iesus yf thou wylt interpret yt signyfyeth a sauyoure Iesus ōly iustifieth Nor thynke thowe yt to bee a poore and
vp his eyes in to heauen to saye Luc. 15. God haue mercy vpon me a sinner Luke the 18. chap. Likewise the elder brother disdained his yonger brother that was loste when he retorned came to himselfe againe Mar 14 And in like manner Iudas dispised that simple wretched woman which in the house of Simeon the leper powred out vpō Iesus head a box of costly oyntment And also the Iewes dispised Christe when he didde eate and drinke amongeste the publicans and sinners But what sayed Christe to that Verely I saye vnto you that sinners and whores shall enter into the kingdom of heauen before Mat. 21 you What doth not the houshoulder here think so to when he saieth Shall I not do with mine owne what pleaseth me And in this we miserable sinners haue one speciall thing and prerogatiue before those great high holy men that when we do good workes we haue no respect thereto nor do them for that cause that therefore we may aske heauen of God as dewe dette to vs but wee beleue in hym that maketh the sinner righteous and oure fayth is imputed to vs to iustificacion Rom. 4 And forbicause the iustifiers do aske their rewarde as dette and couenaunt and not of grace therefore yt happeneth to them that they be made of the firste the laste Nor yet shal they leaue or forsake their pride so grafte in them which alwaies foloweth them but alwaies they shall iudge and condemne and often tymes haue in theire mouthes and call here tyckes heretickes vntil they them selues be condemned The sonday called Seragesima Luc. 8. WHen much people wer gathered together and were come to him out of all cityes he spake by a similitude ♣ The sower wente oute to sowe his seade and as he sowed some fell by the way syde and yt was troden downe and the foules of the ayre deuoured yt vp And some fell on stone and as soone as it was spronge vp it wythered awaye bycase it lacked moystenes And some fell among thornes and the thornes sprange vp with it and choked it And some fell vpon good ground and bare frute and hundreth folde And as he sayd these thynges he cryed He that hath eares to hear let him heare And his diciples asked hym saiyng what manner of similitude is this And he sayde Vnto you it is geuen to knowe the secrets of the kyngdome of God but to other by parables that whē they see they shoulde not se Mat. 12 Mar. 4 and when they heare they shoulde not vnderstande The parable is thys Esa 6. c Mat. 13 Mar. 4. Ioh. 12. Act. 28. f Rom. 11 Mat. 13 Mar. 4. The feede is the worde of God Those that are beside the waye are they that heare then cometh the deuell and taketh away the word out of theyr hartes lest they shuld beleue and bee saued They on the stones are they which when they heare receiue the worde with ioye and these haue no rootes which for a while beleue and in tyme of temptacion go awaye And that which fell amonge thornes are they which when they haue herde go forthe and are choked wyth cares and ryches and voluptuous lyuing and bring forth no frute That which fell in the good ground are they which with apure and good herte hear the worde and kepe it and bring forth frute through pacience THE EXPOSITION THe similitude of the gospel of this day Christ himselfe hath sufficiently expounded I wold wishe that all we might receiue the grace of God not only to vnderstand the same but to haue it written in our hartes that we might oftentymes thinke theron For seing that Christ himselfe with a loude voyce saied He that hath eares to hear let hī harkin we may well perceiue that it is not geuen to euery man to heare the worde of God and kepe the same For as S. Paule witnesseth in the third cha of his first epist to the Cor Plant we may The outwarde worde water may as wel as we can but the encrease cometh of no mā but of God And that we may learn how god bi the outward preaching of his word doth also inwardly through the holye ghoste worke in oure hartes there ar fower kīdes of herers laied here before vs. Fyrste of all Christe speaketh of the seede that fel by the waies syde and was trodden vnder foot and the foules of the aier eate it vp And he calleth the seed the worde of God and the byrdes he calleth the deuel which by innumerable means pluck and rote vp the word of God out of mēnes hartes And he speaketh as though he shulde saye on this wise False christiās Many there be that hear the gospel wyll in any wise be called christian men moreouer they vse the sacraments liberty of a christian mā but trewly they shal obtain of me nothing els but the vayne name that they so greatly glory in And out wardly they shew a certaine grauiti and face of holynes but inwardely they be filled with al malice And why so Bicause they haue receyued the word of God vnder a pretext as it were vnder a shadow or visarde it neuer descended into they re hartes neither were they kindeled any thinge therewith whereby a man myghte perceiue it to haue been any thing liuely or effectual in them There haue entred in false doctours and secte maisters which thorow their deceitful exposition of scripture haue suppressed and troden vnder foot the good seede of the word of God Iere. 5. 27 Of whom the prophet Ieremy saith That they shall speak their lyes in the name of the lorde 1. Tī 1. And S. Paule called the doctrine of those men idle speach They haue adioyned themselues to suche doctoures forsaking the fountayne of the water of lyfe and folowe with all desire and couet to drinke the troubled and muddye water infected with mans tradicions and hereticall lerning And afterward cometh in the deuell which is signified by the byrdes And bicause his ministers the false techers haue with their false preachīg prepared to hī his waies he goeth forth entreth priuily īto their hartꝭ so that thei beīg brought frō the trew doctrine of Christ shall both body soule run into the snares of the deuel And those deceits snares The deuell of noone dayes be the very deuel of that none tyde that the 90 psal speaketh of And now forasmuch as we haue perfect knowledg that the deuel layeth netꝭ snares for vs as wel by his false prophets which by the peruerse expositiō of scripture go about to deceiue vs As also by his owne gyles and inspiraciōs yt shal be very necessary that we so establish our lyues that by no meanes we be brought frō the trew simple doctrine of Christ For as sone as we begin to despise and set litle by that word of god that is shewed vnto vs by Christ We must
of wordly and transitorye thinges that they sette by nothinge els nor bee mortyfied to the worlde and their concupiscence do in no wise appertain to the kyngedome of Christe but to the kingdome of the diuel For what so euer it be that I put my hole truste in besides god or do prefer and loue it more then god verely of the same I make to me an ydol And yf my harte be fully fixed vnto yt What is the worshippe of the diuel and is giuen to honour voluptuousnes riches power of the world or any such other like thing then be those thinges my ydoll and in them I worship the deuell Yea to be more plaine with you yf I outwardly shuld be good and honest and wolde accompte the same outewarde goodnes for righteousnesse before god then trewly shulde the same be myne Idoll as Esaias witnesseth sayinge Esai 2. They haue woshipped the workes of their owne handes And saynte Augustine saieth My God is my loue I praye you what is it els to loue creatures aboue god then to worship the deuell But herken here now greately this ydolatry and blasphemy displeaseth god Get the hence saieth he thou Sathan these thy suggestions can not be borne or suffered of any good hart for it is written Deut. ● Thou shalte worship thy lord god and him onlye shalte thou serue Lo in this wyse is the deuell no we thryse ouercome and driuen awaye of Christe onlye by the worde of god Nowe as it is necessary for vs throughe Christe to ouercome all temptacions the worlde synne death and the deuell so muste we also be wel instructed strēgthned with the word of god wherein is promised to vs both comforte and helpe in our Lord Iesu Christe And if we bee not with this swearde of spirite which is the word of god wel armered then doughteles wil he bring vs out of the right way and lead vs about so lōg vntil he bring vs into his snares and so entangle vs that we may scarsely get out agayne from the which I besech god the father of his greate goodnes and mercy to kepe and preserue vs throughe his sonne our Lorde Iesu Christ Amen The seconde sonday in Lent Math. 15. ANd Iesus went thence and departed into the coastes of Tyrie and Sydon and behold a woman of Canaan which came out of the same coastes cryed vnto hym saiyng Haue mercy on me O lorde thou sonne of Dauid My doughter is piteously vexed wyth a deuel But he answered her nothyng at all And hys disciples came and besought hym saying Send her away for she crieth after vs. But he answered and sayde I am not sente Luc. 19. but vnto the loste sheepe of the house of Israell Then came she and worshipped hym saying Lord helpe me He answered and sayd It is not meere to take the chyldrens breade and to caste it to dogges She answered and sayd Truth lorde forthe dogges eate of the crummes which fall from theyr maysters table Then Iesus answered and sayde vnto her O woman great is thy fayth be it vnto the euen as thou wylte And her doughter was made whole euen at that same tyme. THE EXPOSITION An exaūple of ●aithe the callīg of the heithē FYrste of all this gospell layeth before vs an example of faith in the womā of Chanane and sheweth vs also that the Gentils and Heithen shal be called to the knoweledg of faith Rom. 1. A trew and perfite faith is nothyng else but to know that Christe is the lorde and the son of Dauid For yf I knowledg him as lorde then do I also beleue that he is naturally the very sonne of God yea and god himselfe Moreouer God the father of heauē wyl not be knowen in any other but in this Christe as S. Iohn witnesseth in the 14. chapter sayinge He that seeth me seeth my father And also in this wise to call Christe the lorde is not so small a trifle as yt semeth to the worlde but trewly it is the worke of the holy ghost as S. Paule saith 1. Co. 1● No man canne say that Iesus is the lorde but through the holye ghoste And when I knowledg Christ to be the son of Dauyd then muste I beleue that he came into this worlde for my sake And that he was gyuen to me with all his goodnes merites passion death that by hym delyuered from sinne I may be made the sonne and heyre of al the goodnes of god Gen. 22 Psa 131 as do clearely declare the promises made to Abraham Dauyd Suche a fayth had this woman of Cananee although she had it not of her selfe but bicause she herde of Christ and of her suche hearinge she receaued faith Fyrste she knowledged Christ to be the lorde whych had power seyng he was god to delyuer his doughter from the vexacion of the deuell And therefore she put all her truste in him as one that coulde and wold help Or else I pray you why wolde she folowe him and make exclamacion yf she had not beleued that Yt must needes be that this woman had a trew and perfect fayth in Christ and loked for all manner of goodnesse of hym The property of saythe Secondarely it foloweth now what the nature and property of faith is namely in all temptacion and affliction to seeke remedy and help none other wher but at God through Christ For the faith that we haue spoken of before dyd prouoke the woman to drawe neare to Christ to open her necessitye and griefe and to call for his grace and helpe But what doth Christe here The faithe of the woman dothe not dysplease hym although shee was no woman of Israel Ioh. 10 but a Gentile for he wolde also bringe them into his flocke Yet bycause the womans faythe shoulde bee proued and made more cleare Chryste kepte scilence and gaue none aunswere to her fyrste peticion And what thinke ye that the woman thoughte in her mynde then Do ye not beleue that shee was heauye and sadde But yet she remembreth the great humanitye of Christ that she had harde so much commended And she dyd not forgette the benefites that he had gyuen to men of his great goodnes vnmocicioned or desyred And therfore she departed not at the first check nor did dispair of hir doughters helpe but stiffely sticketh to him and craueth for a gentel and meeke aunswere And in the meane tyme thappostels come and intreate for her sayinge Lorde sende her awaye for shee excedingelye cr●eth after vs. But what doth Christ nowe Doth he graunte to the woman her desyre No but semeth to continewe still in his firste mynde that all men woulde iudge that he woulde not helpe her at all But why do wee not briefelye shewe what was hys aunswere I am not sente sayeth he but to the loste sheepe of the house of Israel By these words he seemeth in a manner to conclude as though it were not
apostels coulde not vnderstand and perceaue the mistery of the gospell without the holy ghost so lykewise we can not attaine or get vs iustificacion and saluacion of our owne power or free will Note and perceiue now this ignorance of the apostels out of the text Christ saied After a little while and ye shal not se me and agayne after a little while and ye shall se me for I go to the father Which are to be vnderstande of his death and resurrection and of his spirituall kingdome What is to go to the rather For to go to the father is none other thinge then to fulfyl and accomplishe al thinges and through the holy ghost to lighten and illuminate mens hartes and to saue theym or as the prophete saith to geue giftes vnto men Psa 67 But howe dyd the Apostles vnderstande these thinges They said amongst them selues What is it that he speaketh After a little while and ye shal not se me and againe after a little while and ye shal se me for I go to the father We know not what he speaketh after a little while and ye shall se me for I go to the father We knowe not what he sayeth The apostles confesse that they vnderstode not what Christe spake thoughe diuers and sondrye tymes before he had declared and shewed them of his passion resurrection and kingdom Wherfore I greatly meruaile what those creatures think that so sharpely and earnestly defend our free wyl and the power of our fleshe seynge that they haue bothe reade and heard in this texte and suche other lyke of the ignoraunce of the apostles I think that they must haue wonderfull gloses to healpe theym withall But rather I thinke that they are in lyke case with the apostles here that they cannot tell what they saye euen as S. Paule hathe written of theim saiyng Some haue erred 2. Tim. 1 and haue tourned vnto vayne iangling willing to be doctoures of the scripture and vnderstande not what they speake neyther what they affirme The summe and effecte of all this is nothing else but that the fleshe can do or bringe nothinge to passe concerninge righteousnes and our saluacion withoute it be geuen thorough the helpe of the holye ghoste and the word For it is written in the prophete Esa 45 All menne shal be lerned of God Of God he saith not of them selues Thirdly while the apostles vnderstode not these wordes and were in mind to axe Christ preuented theim saiyng Ye demaund and enquire amongest you for bicause I saide After a while ye shal not se me c. Verely verely I say vnto you you shall wepe and lament but the world shal reioyse and ye shall be sory Note here with what mildnes gentlenes familiarity he behaueth himselfe toward his disciples He doth not reiect or despise thē for their ignoraunce but moste familiarly instructeth them and sheweth theim how his wordes be to be vnderstande saiynge vnto theim that they shulde be sory and lament and why bicause they shuld se their lord and maister taken of the Iues and crucified The crosse persecution herefore shal they morne and lament But specially this shall greeue them that the world shuld reiose both at theirs and their maisters misfortune Therfore lyke as Christ here sheweth before to his disciples that he shuld be put to death and shuld suffre and that they shuld morne and lamente euen so●t came to passe and chaunced Supposest thou that his passion was easye or a triflinge matter when Christ hanging vppon the crosse muste he are the Iewes iestinge and scourning him saiyng He trusted in god Mat. 27 lette him deliuer him nowe if he will I resite not here wherof he cōplaineth in the psal saiyng Psal 21. But as for me I am a worme and no man the scorne of men and the outcast of the people All they that se me laugh me to scorne c. I think that the apostels wer stricken with great heuines seing this shame and despysinge of Christe Nowe althoughe Christe chiefelye speakethe here of the tyme of his passion whiche shulde bee a greate cause of sorowe and heauines to the disciples yet notwithstanding here he sheweth what fortune and chaunce all faithfull menne shall haue in this worlde For christiane men shall suffre persecution and the wicked shall haue good dayes and prospere Prou. 3. Therefore the wise man saieth My chylde despise not the chasteninge of the lorde neyther faynte when thou arte rebuked of him Is not this a ientle teachinge of the apostels Now further that thing that Christe doth to his apostels he wyll haue it doone lykewise dailye to vs thoroughe his worde and spirite requirynge only of vs that wee suffre patientely to be warned and taughte The sorowfulnes tourned into ●oye Fourhely here is to be noted that though Christ shewed before to his disciples howe they shulde haue sorowe and anguishe throughe his passion yet bicause they shulde not be lefte withoute comforte he sayde Your mournynge shal be tourned into ioye and gladnes That is The worlde wyll thinke when they haue put me to deathe they haue wonne all and that my dayes bee paste But yet on the thirde daye I wyll rise agayne come and comforte you in your greate heauines And though hereafter ye shall chaunce to suffre slaundre and rebuke for my gospel yet that passion and sorow shal be shorte and not endure longe But the ioye that shall folowe the same heauines shal be euerlasting Take here an exaumple of this thinge A woman when she trauayleth hath sorowe for hyr hour is come but when shee is delyuered of the childe shee thinketh no more of the anguisshe for ioye that a manne is borne into the worlde So lykewyse yee bee nowe full of sorowe but I wyll see you agayne and your hartes shall reioyse and that same your reioysynge no man shall take frome you This similitude put forth of Christ is verye full of greate comforte and consolacion Fyrste yt declarethe that the professoures of Christe so suerly shall suffre persecucion as it is suer that a trauailyng woman shall not be delyuered withoute payne How be it in that pointe the worde of God shall be a greate comforte to euerye Christian man Furthermore note Of the sorowfulnes of the apostels that this persecution shal be for a tyme and not euerlasting And finallye that the reioysynge of this worlde dothe not continue longe as Christe saith in an other place Luce. 6. Wo vnto you that laughe here for yee shall weepe and wayle Howe be it in the meane whyle a christian man shall not bee withoute ioye But what ioye shall it be I wyll saith Christe visite you againe and your hartes shall reioise that reioysinge shall no man take frome you The peace of conscience This is the verye ioye and this is the quietnes of conscience to knowe that God by Christe is mercifull and
sondaye after triuitye sondaye Luc. 14. Mat 22 Apo. 16 A Certayne man ordayned a greate supper and bad manye and sente hys seruaunte at supper tyme to saye to them that were bydden come for all thynges are nowe readye And they all at once began to make excuse The fyrst said vnto hym I haue bought afarme and I must go and see it I pray the haue me excused And an other sayd I haue bought fiue yoke of oxen and I go to proue them I praye the haue me excused And an other sayd I haue maried a wyfe and therfore I can not come And the seruante retourned and brought hys mayster worde agayne therof Then was the goodman of the house displeased and sayd to his seruante Go out quickely into the stretes and quarters of the city and bringe in hyther the poore and the feeble and the halt and the blinde And the seruaunt sayde Lord it is done as thou hast commaunded and yet there is roome And the lorde sayd to the seruaūt Go out vnto the hye ways and hedges and Gen. 19 compell them to come in that my house may be filled For I saye vnto you that none of those menne whyche were bydden shall taste of my supper THE EXPOSITION IN this similitude The grace of God fyrste of all is praysed the great godnes grace mercy of god whiche he hath so mightely shewed vs by his sonne Iesus Christe without any deseruing of our workes in that that he compareth it here to a supper For all suppers are moste chiefely prepared and ordained for myrth and not for heuines that a man shulde eate drinke and be merye Lykewise as a supper here vpon earth is ordayned and prepared to make men merye and lighte harted euen so this greate supper of the grace of god and the gospell hath god prepared for our greate consolacion and comfort wherin we shuld reioyse be mery glad For what other thing is the gospell by the which the great goodnes and mercye of god is shewed vs so gentely and sweetly through Christ then a good and mery tidinges The gospell It could be no lye that the aungell shewed vnto the shephardes when Christ was borne saying Beholde Luce. 2. I bringe you tidinges of greate ioye whiche shall happen vnto all people Neither doth the prophete Dauid monish vs with out cause to reioyse in these dayes of grace saying This is the day which the lord hath made Ps 117 let vs reioyse and be gladde in it Nowe seing that god our mercifull father hath so louingely prepared for vs this supper Supper through Christ without any deseruing of our part Without dout it is a tokē of his great loue toward vs specially if we considre that not allonly the Iewes but also al the heithē publicans siners ar called hervnto And therfore Christ might wel say Ioh. 3. The loue of god That god so loued the world that he gaue his only son Here thou hearest that allōly loue moued god by Christe to prepare this supper of the grace of the gospel Then if loue moued him to prepare this supper so it is a greater token of loue that he hath called vs therunto For what shulde it auayle me that this greate supper is highely praysed cōmended yf I were fayne to sit without the dore were not called nor letten in And that we shuld pe●ceaue that Christ hath not allonly prepared this supper but hath bidde al men thervnto the euāgeliste saieth here that the lord of the supper sent his seruaūt to them that were bidden to tell them that it was supper tyme and to byd them come for all was readye This seruante signifieth thapostels whiche Christe firste of all sent to preach to the Iewes and after when they hadde despised the preaching of the gospel and made them vnworthy thereof they were sent to the Gentyls Thappostels calleth vs to this supper And what did they preach They said Al things are redy now come Christ hath shewed vs the will of the father Christe hath suffered death for our sinnes is risen for our rightousnes ascēded vp into heauē hath gottē vs the holy ghost wherfore al thingꝭ pertaining to our saluacion are ready This did the holy apostels so diligētly prech so that Esaias did not speake in vain of them when he said Esai 52 O how bewtiful are the feet of thembassadour that brīgeth good tidings precheth helth What cā we desire any more Helth is obtained vs of meer grace Bi grace we be called vnto saluaciō This allōly is now required of vs that we come Therfore let vs not dispise this supper but rather let vs hast vs to Christe that we may get righteousnes saluacion Secondarily Firste the gospell was preched vnto the Iewes Mat. 15 we se in this similitude the calling of the Iewes to the grace of the gospell and in what wyse they be reiected for ther incredulite For they were the first that shulde be called as Christe hymselfe witnesseth saiyng I am not sent but vnto the loste sheepe of the house of Israell And Paule withe Barnabas in the actes of thapostles sayde Act. 13. It behoued first the word of god to be spoken vnto you c. But how did the Iewes heare the callyng They begon all to excuse thē contrary to the counsel of the prophet Dauid saiyng Ps 49. To day yf you wil heare his voyce harden not you hartes They wyll not folowe this faithfull counsaile but they excuse themselues wil not come The first saithe The Iewes in obedience and incredulitye I haue bought a farme and muste nedes go forth to looke vpon it I praye the holde me excused The other said I haue boughte a yoke of oxen and muste go forthe to proue them I praye the holde me excused The third sayd I haue maried a wyfe and I cānot come as though he could not be a maried mā and a christian but this it is From the beginning hath the Iews euer bē stubborn disobediēt wretches How oftē times I pray you did thei murmur agaīst god ī the wildernes How oftē did thei prouoke god vnto angre Act. 7. doth not s Steuē bear witnes that the Iews wer both the betrayers and murtherers of Christ sayīg Yee stiffe necked ye haue alwayes resisted the holye ghost Now yf he that bought the farme set more by the farme than he didde by the supper for bying of the farme he shulde haue bene damned For he that hath much riches is not damned but he whose hart is set vppon riches ● Co. 6. For as Paule saith we shulde be as hauing nothing yet possessing all thyngs Abrahā bought a pece of land of the childrē of Heth for hys sepulchre and other vses Ge. 24 was he damned for so doinge No For to bye lande and oxen or other cattel pertayneth not to the kīgdom of Christ but
eye Eyther howe canste thou say to thy brother mat 7. Brother let me pull out the mote that is in thine eye when thou seest not the beame that is in thine owne eie Thou hypocrite caste out the beame out of thine owne eye firste and then shalte thou se perfectly to pull oute the moat that is in thy brothers eye THE EXPOSITION Faithe maketh vs acceptable vnto God HItherto throughe many instructions examples we haue sufficiently proued how that we attaine and gette remission of sinnes rightuosnesse and saluacion only throughe faithe And moreouer that no worke how holy or precious so euer it mai be can make a man acceptable before god excepte only faith which we haue declared and taught you out of the holye srripture For this faith so comprehendeth the goodnes and the loue of god through Christe that vtterlye he canne truste to none other thing then to the merites of Christ through whom also he hopeth to obteine saluacion Heb. 11. By faith saith the apostle wee haue an entraunce vnto god And lykewise as a true and lyuing faith which knoweth that he hath a mercifull father through Christ hanleth himselfe towarde his god and father so muste yt likewise breake forth toward his neighboure to helpe him in all neede and necessity that he may be knowen therby vnto the world to haue a right and a good faith and not fained The workes of charity be contrary to hipocriticall and fained workes for it is the nature and disposition of hipocrisy euer to seke his owne aduauntage and not the profite and vtilitye of his neighboure in so much that Christe himselfe for this cause saide vnto the pharise is for that that they condemned for a lyghte matter his disciples Ose 6 Goe your waye saith he and learn what it is I wyll haue mercy and no sacrifice Therfore likewise as Christ sometyme reacheth faith and adscribeth righteousnes allonlye there vnto yea and commendeth it as a fountaine whereout all goodnes floweth Iohn 6 so other whiles he teacheth the frutes of the faith not that we are iustified by them but that they be suer tokens and testimonialles of that faithe whiche wee oughte to haue in oure harte as saincte Peter sayeth 1 Pet. 1. Brethren giue the more dilygence to make youre callynge and election sure Neuerthelesse sometyme Christe teachethe these workes of charitye with longe processe some tyme with shorte and fewe wordes Hee declareth yt shortelye when he sayeth Thou shalte loue the lorde thy God Mat. 22 Luc. 10. Mat. 6. with all thy harte with all thy strengthe And in an other place What so euer you wolde that menne shulde dooe vnto you the same dooe vnto theym lykewise But in the gospell of this daye hee teacheth the workes of charitye in manye wordes and plentyfullye For hee thoughte it not sufficiente to speake yt generallye Be mercyfull but hee declareth the same mercifulnesse here by partes namelye Iudge not sayth he c. To bee mercyfull To bee merciful in this place signi ieth to helpe oure neighboure of oure goodnes and charitye of what so euer neede hee is oppressed withall Luc. 10. as wee see in the Samaritane whiche did so greate mercye on hym that fell amongest the theues Oute of which wordes yt foloweth that they bee good workes wherewith we helpe oure neighbour in all neede and necessity Which deedes of charitye wee wyll by ordre recyte one after an other To iuge To condemne Fyrste of all Christe saith Iudge not and ye shal not be iudged Cōdemne not and ye shal not be condemned With the whiche wordes Christe teacheth euery christian man to looke vpon his owne workes and not vpon the workes of his neighbour thoughe his neighbour sin erre he shall not therfore sodainly or rashly dispise hī For it may chaūce that he that standeth to day maye fall to morowe 1 Cor. 10 he that falleth to daye may rise to morow Furthermore it is not a point of mercy that thou shuldest iudg or cōdēne thy neighbour as sone as he of infirmity sinneth For the hipocrites and those that glory in workes were wont to do so which for the most part damne that that of it selfe is nothīg dānable Therfore we shall not folow the ypocrites but that that our father in heauen teacheth vs which although lawfully may iudge cōdēne vs for our sins yet neuertheles rather wold shew vs his mercy in through his welbeloued son our lord Iesu Christ so that we are nowe become the children of god by adoption if we do beleue in the name of his son Iesus Christe Ioh. 1. Wherfore if god when I was an enemy vnto him receaued me into his grace Rom. 6 why shulde not I lykewise shew charity mercy vnto my neighbour with teachinge him enforminge him exhortynge him and prayinge him For he doth not saye Iudge and condemne a sinner but helpe him dooe good vnto him Here is now a differēce to be had A diffe betwene the office the persō betwen a man hauyng an office and a pryuate person For it is for bidden a priuate persone to iudge or condemne but the magistrate the iudges by the vertue of their office ought to iudge punish the euel doers yea with extreame punishmente Likewise a preacher as cōcernīg his own persō shal not iudge but by reason of his office the word of God shall do yt For Christ saith The word that I haue spoken Ioh. 12. shall iudge him at the laste daye Here of knoweth nothinge the Pharise but with a proude hart iudgeth and condemneth al men ye in those thingꝭ also that hee himselfe is culpable in Rom. 2. Wherefore Christe calleth him here a leader of the blinde that leadeth himselfe into the diche Also a disciple that wil be aboue his maister And one that seeth a mote in his brothers eye and considereth not the beame that is in his owne eye And so accordinge to hys owne iudgemente he shal be condemned To forgyue Secondarily Christ teacheth vs here to forgiue and we shal be forgiuen with which wordes he teacheth vs an excellente worke of mercy so that wee muste needes looke againe vpon oure celestiall father but how so Bicause that he hath pardoned forgiuen vs all oure offences and trespasses of hys mere grace without any deseruing that through his only sonne Iesus Christe so that we now being clensed from our sinnes are become heyres of his kyngedome Nowe for as muche as accordinge to this exaumple oure heauenly father requireth the same thing of vs that is that we hartely shuld for giue them that trespasse vs why be we then in this behalfe so negligent why do we hate and enuy one an other Yt is to no purpose and if thou shuldest complain The enuious mā harh no excusacion and say This man hath done me greate iniurye he hath hurte me
in this gospel that when his worde is bothe harde and receaued and so therewith the sowle feede that he likewise will giue the necessaryes for the body But marke this that Christe feedeth and norisheth vs here by a meane For he saith vnto Peter Lanche out into the deepe and lette slyppe your nettes and make a draught as thoughe he wolde saye I will feed you and geue you that you lacke but euerye manne shall do the thinge that he is called vnto that is they shall laboure Gene. 3. For if you laboure Labour and put youre confidence in me I wyll see that your laborure shall not be loste And this considereth Peter saiynge Maister wee haue laboured all the night and gatte nothinge but at thy word I will lose forthe the nette Whoe dothe not perceiue in these wordes of Peter that all oure counsailes thoughtes and all oure merites what so euer wee intende for to dooe or leaue are all in vaine and to none effecte excepte that they be taken in hande and begonne in the name of god For before they had laboured all the night and toke nothing And that happened vpon theim which ys written in the psalme where the prophete saith Psa 126 It is but lost laboure that ye rise vp earlye and take no reste but eate the breaded of care fulnes For loke to whome it pleaseth the lorde he geueth yt in sleepe But when Christe saide Lette slyppe your nettes and the disciples regarded not their owne labour but hauing respecte to the worde of Christe then tooke they a greate multitude in so muche that they were fayne to call to their felows which were in an other ship for helpe and filled bothe the shippes full Deut. 4. Whoe wolde not nowe beleue Christe whiche not all only wyll but can helpe vs Therfore beleue nowe and he will see that thou shalte lacke nothinge nother for body nor sowle As touchinge thy soule he wyll keepe it by his worde and thy body with corporall meates and norishinges which thinge thou mayst euidently perceaue by this miracle To this pertayneth that Paule saieth to Timothe 1 Tim. 6 Godlynes is profitable vnto all thinges as a thinge whiche hathe promises of the life that is nowe and of the lyfe that is to come And Christe sayeth in the gospell of Mathewe Mat. 6. Seeke yee fyrste the kyngedome of heauen and the righteousnesse therof so shall all these thynges bee mynystred vnto you The callynge of the apostels Thyrdelye Peter was not allonly here comforted whiche for simplenes ignoraunce or feare bad Christe departe from him bicause he was a sinner but also the other likewise whiche were called to the apostolicall office For Christe sayed Feare not as thoughe he wold saye When a man feeleth and knoweledgeth hys synne there shulde he not flye frome me but runne to me forasmuche as I am come into the worlde for sinners For they that be hole Mat. 9. neede no physicion but the sycke Wherefore my Peter take heede that thou biddest me not go frome the but to tarye with the. For I am no tyraunte whiche for cruelnesse kyll and destroye men but with mercye and goodnes I wyll alure mē vnto me and truly I will not allonly forgiue you and pardon you your offēces for bicause you knowledg them but also I wyl make you fishers of menne that hereafter ye shal become myne apostels disciples And likewise as hitherto ye haue taken fyshe with bodely nettes so ye shal hereafter get take mē with spirituall nettes out of the stormie sea of this worlde and bringe them into my kingedome And Christ hath here respect to the prophecie of Ieremy where he saith Ier. 16. Behold I wil send out many fishers to take them Mat. 13 And in the gospel of S. Mathew we haue that the gospel is compared to a nette caste into the sea wherewith are taken al manner of fishes And likewise as Christ comforteth here Peter with the other bicause they wer abashed and afrayed and were comforted so we shall learne hereoute howe a sinner can get no consolacion and comforte by nothinge but all only by Christ Also by the calling of Peter Iames Iohn we learn that no mā oughte to thrust himselfe into the office of a precher except he be called For those thre apostles were before in the common callyng which euery man is called vnto That is Gen. 3. that in the sweate of theyr face they shulde eate theyr breade And therein lyke good and symple menne they wolde haue remayned yf they hadde not beene otherwise called Fourthly we haue in this gospel The power and strength of the gospell The obedience of the apostels what strength and vertue the worde of Christe hathe and also the obedyence of the aforesayde Apostels For as soone as Christe hadde sayde Frome hence forthe ye shal be fysshers of men incontinent when they hadde brought theyr shyppes to lande they forsoke al and folowed him Here wee muste needes graunte that Christe dydde not speake yt allonlye in theyr eares but also in theyr hartes for else howe shulde they haue so soone folowed hym For it is not so lyghte a matter nor so easy to forsake father and mother lande house and money that a manne canne dooe it of his owne selfe It is the worke of the hollye ghoste Ioh. 6. and cometh not of the fleshe Wherefore seeinge that the wordes of Christe are spiryte and lyfe yee maye well perceaue this callynge not to haue sounde alonly in the eares of the apostels but also in their hartes or else they wolde not haue forsaken their parentes wyues and children so lightly and haue takē Christ for their sauioure and Lorde To forsake all But what is that to forsake all thinges It is none other thinge but so to be affectioned that gladly whensoeuer god wil a man be ready to forsake wife and children father and mother and all that in the worlde is and to folowe Christe Remembre also that the folowing of Christe consisteth not alwaies in the outewarde worke but moste chieflye in the harte For wee see many christian menne that do abide and lyue styll with their wiues and children whiche are not called to folowe Christe as the Apostels were and yet natwithstandinge are so mynded that at all tymes they bee readye and willynge when it shall please God to forsake al nother suffre them by no meanes to bee called frome the acknowledging and confessynge of the gospell and the righteousnes thereof whiche is in Christe Iesu whiche also folow Christ as well as those apostels did But they that be not called there vnto to forsake wyfe and children go run ouer all the wide world to be a charg a burthen to other men as do the Anabaptistes 2. Cor. ● may be counted rather to be folowers of the diuell then of Christe oure sauioure To whom with the father and the holly
pastour ought diligentlye to looke aboute hym that the flocke of Christe be not seduced and deceyued by false prophetes which teache peruerse doctrine contrarye to the holsome doctrine of Christe But that pointe belongeth not allonlye to the pastor and preacher but also it behoueth euerye christian manne to bee so instructed in things pertainyng to faith that he by the word of god may iudge whether he be right taught or no. For thīkest thou that this power to iudg euery preachers doctrine was giuen the of Christe in vaine 1. Tes 5. Or thinkest thou that Paule commaunded the Thessalonians in vaine to proue all thinges and keepe that whiche was good Ioh. 4. And also S. Iohn writeth that we shulde proue the spirites whether they bee of God Wherefore seynge that many false prophets are gone into the world beleue verelye that this libertye to iudge is giuen the for somewhat For the diuell is subtyle and is an extreme enemy of holsome doctrine and such a one that hathe in his kyngedome nothynge then lyes Ioh. 16 1 Cor. 11 Ma. 24 and murdre whiche hee bringeth in vnder a coloure of holynes For hee canne chaunge hymselfe into the fashion of an aungell of lyghte so that yf it were possible he shulde deceaue and seduce the verye electe of God And no manne knoweth this better then Christe whiche teacheth vs so earnestlye to beware of theim whiche also painteth the minysters of Satan in theire owne coloures Wherefore lette vs take to harte this his faithfull monition But howe and with what coloures dothe he describe theym Prophetes To prophecye He calleth theym prophetes whereby he declareth that they shal vse the office of preachinge For to prophecye signifieth other whyle to teache and to interprete holy scripture as we fynde in the 14. chapiter of Saint Paule in the firste epist to the Corinthians More ouer hee sayeth Sheeps clothīg They shall come in sheepes clothinge That is they shall come in greate and angelicall meekenes and withoute all pride hauinge outwardly the shine of holines but inwardly they are rauening wolues euen the destroyers of the lordes flocke Now forasmuch as we shall haue such in the ministery of the worde of god whose outwarde conuersacion shall apeare as most simple and holy therefore it is necessarye that wee note and printe in our mindes this doctryne of Christe wherby we maye auoyde theym and daily pray vnto god that he wil vouchsafe to retaine vs in holsome doctrine and preserue vs from the vaine ianglynge of these false prophetes Secondarily it is to be noted that Christe doth not all onlye instructe vs to beware of false prophetes but also telleth vs howe wee shall knowe theym Yee shall knowe theym sayeth hee by theyr frutes Whiche thinge that he myght driue into vs the better hee putteth forthe a similitude and sayeth on this wise Do menne gather grapes of thornes or fygges of thystelles As thoughe he wolde saye Howe possible it is to gather grapes of thornes or figges of thystles so possible it is that a false prophete in whome the knowledge of god is not shulde teache anye good thynge thoughe hee neuer so muche gloryfye hym selfe in the knowledge of the worde of god A false prophete maye boaste and gloryfye him selfe of the gospell but the trewe doctrine of the faith he shal neuer attayne nor folow All that they haue taught with theyr vaine ianglinge are but leaues and remayne leaues hauinge only an outeward shining And for to knowe these false prophetes and theyr spirite It is needefull to haue the holye spirit and perfecte knoweledge of God Wherefore wee christian menne whyche in this daungerous tyme are assaulted with thys pestiferous and straunge learnyng must so indeuoure our selues Faythe charity that fayth and charity wherin consisteth the hole summe and foundacion of oure doctrine maye euer bee oure rule whereby we maye discerne and iudge all manner of doctrine that shall bee layde before vs. For faythe cleaueth allonlye to the worde of god and sayeth wyth Saincte Paule I knowe nothinge but Iesus Christ 1. Cor. 1 and hym crucified that is I seeke remission of sinnes righteousnes and saluacion allonlye in the passion and merytes of Christe And charitie with the deede and worke witnesseth suche fayth to be in the harte And what so euer is contrarye to this doctrine of faythe and charitie commeth of the diuell thoughe they that teache so in their so teachinge leade neuer so relygious a lyfe For the tree is euell and so likewise is the frute euell Shall we iudge nowe some trees by theyr frutes The papistes haue a longe season had the handlyng and administracion of the worde of god and the sacramentes The papistes with so great shyne of holines outwardli the thei haue nigh subiected vnto them the whole world But now that the gospell is broken out come to lyght through the greatinercy of god it hath geuen vs power to know the tree by the fruicte thereof throughe goddes worde Now we haue the word of god which we set against their doctrine concerning works and we find their learning to striue be repugnāt with the manifest worde of god and to bringe nothinge to passe but hipocrisy Therfore according to their frutes we reproue and abiect the whole papasie with all that belongeth vnto it yea if the diuel rage neuer so much We reproue detest also those spriteful mē whiche with their Masses suꝑsticion haue abused the supper instituted by Christ contrary to the manifest words of Christe Yea we reproue theim for the fruicte of their doctrine For besides the false expoundinge laiyng out of Christes wordes they haue brought the sacramentes into greate abusion What shall I saye of the anabaptistes I wolde to god the vngracious frute of their doctrine were not so manyfest To make short we haue the clear and manifest gospell by the greate grace of god in our hartes receaued wherein by his mercye we shall abide whē all the false prophetes shall go to the diuel Thirdelye Christe expoundeth these wordes by theyr frutes ye shall knowe theim euen as he wold haue theim vnderstanded making a difference betwene hipocrites and those that fulfill his fathers will and declareth both their rewardes The iustifiers and glorifiers in workes crye euer Lord Lord and that more is they glorifie in the gospell and in the holy ghoste yea and are so bold that they dare saye Lorde haue wee not prophecied in thy name haue we not caste out diuels in thy name c. But it is but hypocrisye remaineth hypocrisye for the whiche they haue no rewarde For Christe sayeth Depart from me ye workers of iniquitie I knowe you not And fayth in this present gospell Euerye tree that bringeth not forth good frute shal be hewen downe and caste in to the fier Beholde with what rewarde the frute of false doctrine shal be rewarded with all And againe considre what maner of
folke shall entre into the kingedome of heauen Those saith Christ that fulfil the will of my father that is in heauen But what is the wil of the father in heauen That we shulde beleue in him Ioh. 17 whome he hathe sente Here thou doest heare that the kingdome of god is promised not to fained workes but to those that haue fayth in Christ We do not speak here of an historical faith as the call it but of that fayth that commeth by hearynge of the gospell the whiche also the holye ghoste worketh in vs. This fayth lyke as it obtayneth the grace and mercye of god in Christe and setteth all his truste in him and finallye seeketh his rigteousnesse allonly in the merites of Christe so likewise it worketh doth good workes throughe loue and causeth vs to mortefye the olde Adame in vs and dye vnto all creatures he prayeth prayseth and comendeth god withe giuinge thankes in what so euer state and degree he is in Finallye he lyueth accordinge to the wyll of god and throughe Christe shall hee obtayne euerlastinge lyfe Whiche god graunte vs all Amen The gospell on the nynthe sondaye after trinitye sondaye Luc. 16. ANd he sayd also vnto hys disciples Ther was a certayne ryche man which hadde a stewarde and the same was accused vnto hym that hee hadde wasted hys goodes And he called him and sayde vnto hym Howe is it that I heare thus of the Gyue accompte of thy stewardeshyppe for thou mayest be no lenger stewarde The stewarde sayde within hym selfe What shall I do For my mayster taketh awaye frome me the stewarshyppe I can not digge and to begge I am ashamed I wote what to dooe that when I am putte pute of the stewarde shyppe they maye receaue me into theyr houses So when he hadde called all hys maysters detters togither hee sayd vnto the fyrste Howe much owest thou vnto my maister And he sayde an hundreth tunnes of oyle And he sayd vnto hym Take thy bylle and sytte downe quickely and wryte fyftye Then sayd he to an other Howe muche owest thou And he sayde an hundreth quarters of wheate He sayde vnto hym Take thy byll and write ●oure score And the lorde commended the vniuste stewarde bicause he hadde done wysely For the chyldren of this world are in their nation wiser then the chyldren of the lyghte And I saye vnto you Make you friendes of the vnrighteous Mammon that when ye shall haue ●eede they maye ●●ceaue you into euerlastinge habitacions THE EXPOSITION THere be three thinges in this gospell to bee noted Fyrste Worldlye wisdome we rynde in the similitude of this gospel how the wicked steward is praised not for his iniquitie and deceitfulnes but as a wordely childe which handlethe himselfe wiselye For the children of thys world in al that they go about seeke their owne profite and ease and not the vtilyty and profyte of their neighbour They geue great diligence that they thē selues may be ful and haue sufficient care not how they get it other by right or by wrong so that they haue it and maye be suer that they do not lacke not cōsidering the need pouerty of his neighboure This word Māmon signifieth here goodes riches and ar called wicked not the of thē selues they be euel but forbicause the thorow great abuses they be both kept spent and not distributed to the profit vse of the poore needy And therfore Christ fetteth before our eyes the wisedome craftines of this world not that he praiseth or commēdeth the disceitfulnes where through the goodes of this world be gathered togyther gottē but that we therby ar admonyshed the which lyke study dilligēce we do indeuor our selues to obtain get celestyal heuēly ryches whē we ꝑceaue marke that the chyldrē of this worlde seke with so greate studye that which is transitory and earthlye And if they dispise and scorne oure eternall and celestiall goodes that wee seeke here wel let them seeke their treasure here on earth and lette vs gather our treasure in heauen And then hereafter it shal be tried which haue kept the better treasure Moreouer this admonicion that we with all diligence shulde seeke eternall ryches is uery necessary for we be very flowe and negligent and shulde very lightely forsake the faith and feare of god yf we were not with suche godlye exhortacions well instructed and armed Slothefulnes is pernicious For what greater ieoperdy can be vnto a christian man then to be negligent and slacke in the worde of god We muste euer wake and stande in awe and feare with continuall prayer that oure faith may be increased and daylye waxe more and more And in any wise lette vs beware and take hede that we be not carelesse Ma. 24 and to saye with the wicked Pax securitas there is no ieoperdy Let them that dispise goddes worde do so whiche saye in their hartes that there is no god And do thou accordinge to the doctrine of the prophete Dauid 1 Tes 5 Psal 2. saiynge Serue the lorde with feare and reioyce before him with reuerence which if thou doest thou shalt not leese the greate benefite that thou hast gotten through the gospel Surely thou shalte go and abide in the right way and thou shalte auoyde all daunger to fall into the broade waye Mat. 7 that leadeth to damnacion according to the saying of the wise man Who so feareth god walketh in the right pathe Pro. 14 and he that regardeth not hym goeth out of his wayes Then yf those go the ryghte waye that feare god then take earnestlye to harte this exhortacion of Christe and all security or rechelenes layd a parte with all diligence do that that is commaunded the of Christe leaste the children of this world be found in their kynde more dilligent then the children of lyght Secondarely we see in this gospell that our study and diligence to get euerlastinge treasure lieth herein that we do make vs frendes of the wicked Mammon To make friendes of the wicked māmon But how doth this agree with our doctrine For we haue taughte hitherto that allonly throughe faythe we be iustified and saued shall the workes do it nowe No not so The wordes sounde as thoughe it shulde seeme so but well expounded and vnderstande they pull nothing frome faythe Christe speaketh here of good frutes and wyll not that the tree that beareth those good frutes shulde be reproued and caste awaye For how wolde you haue good frutes yf there were not fyrste a good tree And howe wolde you haue frute yf the tree didde not beare it and bring it forth Therfore it is necessarye that the tree be good before it bringeth forth good frute What good workes do pleese God And so likewise we speake of good workes No worke how precious or excellēt so euer yt bee can be acceptable or pleasaūt before god except the person which doth
an ethnicke and infidele Seing thā that Christ requireth of vs our whole hart it is meet that we go about to learn how we might truely please serue him To serue Christ To serue Christe is none other thing then to be leue that we be saued bi him For this faith maketh vs acceptable before god irreprehensible blameles before the world so that afterward we shal dilygently go about to performe that thing that becometh vs to do euer remain and abide in that feare dread of god Of this worshipping speketh Dauid in the person of Christ saying Psal 17 A people whome I haue not knowen shall serue me as soone as they hear of me they shal obey me But the straung children dissemble with me Wherout yt foloweth that if I serue god in suche wise as is aforesaid so am I become a christen mā And here is to be noted that this word to serue is euer to be referred to faith the true worshippinge of god as Moises saithe in Deut. Thou shalt fear god thy lorde Deut. 6. and him only thou shalt serue It is needful that I serue my neighbour with worldly things also with spiritual but I shal set no creature in the steed of god to put my hope trust in them How many of vs is ther I besech the that serueth god on this wise Wee boaste vs of faith but ther is so few of vs that trust not in creatures specially in the same which Christ here brīgeth in that is in wicked Mammon Māmon hath many seruauntes in so much that we run through fier water to get it ye to obtain it we put both bodi life in ieoperdy And whi do we thus Forbicause infidelity blyndnes leadeth vs that we can not beleue that Christe whiche through his bloud hath gotten vs euerlasting ryches can also wil giue vs temporal worldly riches But Paule iudged right in saying 1 Tim. 6 Thei that wyll be ryche fall into the temptacion and snare of the dyuell For I suppose that neuer creature deceiued manne so muche as this wicked Mammon For where this Mammon is ther is great sorowe and care to kepe him and also to increace him And hereof springeth lady couetousnes Ephe. 5. which S. Paul calleth ydolatrye whiche causeth a manne to hate Christ and to loue this wicked Mammon And suerly this ydoll will not suffre vs to folowe the councell of Dauid saying If ryches chaunce vnto the Psal 62 set not thy harte vpon theim For it wyl take away thy hart from Christ and cause the to hang vpon it In temporal and worldly matters seing thou canst not serue two maisters and thinkest thou to doo it in spirituall thinges Thou shalte neuer bringe yt to passe Yf thou set thy harte vppon Christe and not in the gatherynge of treasure thou arte a Christian manne But if thou sette thy harte vppon Mammon thou arte an infidele Vngodli carefulnes is forbiddē Secondarily Christe forbiddeth in this gospell the vngodly care and thought of worldly things for the sustentation of our lyfe and allureth vs vnto faith through two excellent examples And this prohibitiō foloweth the sentence of seruing of god and Mammon verye properlye For a man might haue brought in and said If I shal not care to get ryches how shall I fynd my wyfe and children To the same doubt Christ answereth Be not you carefull for youre lyfe what yee shall eate or what yee shall drinke nor yet for youre bodye what yee shall putte on As thoughe hee woulde saye Yee be carefull Carefulnes is forbiddē as thoughe he whiche hath gyuen you bothe bodye and lyfe is not able to gyue you meat and clothing Here is forbiddē the carefulnes of temporal things but so that gods cōmaundemēt of labour which was giuen to Adam in Paradise namely Gen. 3. To labour is not forbidden In the sweate of thy face thou shalte eate thy breade is not taken awaye I muste laboure and in anye wise take heede that I runne not from one place to an other lyke the Anabaptistes and Lybertines do Anabaptists Libertines as though euerye man were bounde to geue me This done must I cast all my carefulnes vpō god with such an hope trust that god our faithful father shal not suffre me his childe here vpō earthe to suffre hunger Herevnto are to be referred two examples one of the byrdes of the ayer and the other of the lilyes of the fielde The foules of the ayer saith he doth neither sowe nor reape nor yet carry into the barnes and yet your heauenly father feedeth them Item Considre the lilyes of the fielde they laboure not neither spinne And yet for all that I saye vnto you that euen Salomon in all hys roialtye was not arayed lyke vnto one of these Woulde God denye vs that whiche he gyueth both vnto the vnreasonable foules and also vnto lilyes that haue no sensible lyfe Infidelitie blyndeth vs. But wee bee of little faithe as Christe saithe here and in frayle and transitory thinges so blinded indurat that neither intreaty neither threatnyng neyther promise nor miracles nor yet no teaching can moue vs. Wee wyll not forsake the care of the bellye whiche causeth vs against the doctrine of Christe to heape vppe riches here vppon earthe and serue that ydoll oure bellye whereby wee forgette the true and righte seruynge of God and doo neither hope nor yet beeleue in God but all oure care is to haue oure barnes full And here it appeareth to be true that Christe spoke in an other place Mat. 5. Wher that thy treasure is there is also thy heart And like wise as he saith here After all suche thinges dothe the Hethen enquire Doest thou not heare that to haue vnfaithfull carefulnes for temporall thinges is a heithen worke Howe can oure couetous christē men be better painted in their own colours which at this tyme in a greate numbre doo raigne Thirdely we haue here an excellent promise full of consolation and comforte whereby the faithfull may strengthen his faith and hope in god through Christe that he will neuer suffre his to be comfortles in this worlde He saith Your heauenly father knoweth that you haue neede of all these thinges If our father in heauen knoweth what thinge wee haue need of and is so mercifull and full of pitye that he giueth his children their daily breade why do we vexe our selues with so sorowfull care Why be we so inwardly moued with sorow with doubtfulnes Let vs seeke the kingdome of heauen the righteousnes therof and suerly he shal minister vnto vs those things that pertaine to the sustentaciō of our life Rom. 5. Ioh. 14 or els he muste be a lyar which in no wise can not be that god which is the truthe shuld lye But here let vs serche out againe what Christ meaneth when he
thynges through her workes And if the scripture sixehūdreth tymes did wytnesse Rom. 4 That he that worketh not but beleueth in him that iustifyeth the wicked that his fayth were reputed to righteousnes Yet our curiosite can a great deale better do it and vnderstand it But lette euery man take hede that he go the right way and erre not For the tyme is nere at hād that we shall either for true doctrine reioyce with God or els for false doctrin be vtterly cōfounded Surely this woman had neither fayth before in Christe nor yet had done any worke where through she had deserued so great benefite and yet great grace was shewed vnto her He that not beyng desired nor yet intreated doth so great benefite vnto this woman thynkest thou that he wyll not do the same to those that praye to him for it Briefly At all tymes he is ready to helpe vs and to do vs good so that we can beleue doubte not And for the moste partie then doth he helpeth vs whē we haue most neede of him yea when we thinke that God himselfe heauen and yearth all is against vs that we be vtterly forsaken then I say doth he begyn to helpe And the same thou seest to happen to this woman For when her sorowe was greatest then did he helpe her And that is the same that Dauid sayth When I call Psal 4. heare me O God of my righteousnes and comforte me in my trouble Thyrdly we see in this miracle the strength and vertue of Gods woorde The power and vertu of the word of God and what it worketh in vs when we cōprehend it by fayth For the Euangelist after that he hath shewed declared vnto vs howe Christ had pitie on this woman and comforted her after he wryteth howe Christ through his woorde raysed this child frō death sayth He came nigh touched the coffyn they that bare him stode stil he sayd Yong mā I say vnto thee aryse Here you heare that Christ is Lorde aswell ouer the dead as ouer the quicke what he speaketh to this yong mā that is dead But what happened The dead sat vp and begāne to speake Beholde the great vertue of Christes worde that by the same the dead are raised to life And whatsoeuer is done here after the history to this yong mā the same must be done dayly spiritually in vs. For who is without synne And the reward of synne is death Therfore if we wyll be deliuered frō synne escape euerlastyng death Christ with his worde must come do it For Christ sayth He that kepeth my worde Ihon. 8. shal not dye euerlastyngly And his worde must bee comprehended vnderstanded by a true fayth For where the knowlege of this worde lacketh Ihon. 1. there Christ which is the word is not knowen And againe where Christ is not knowen there cannot God be praised nor glorified with the woordes of this people saiyng A great prophet is risen amongst vs and God hath visited his people The knowlege of God brīgeth thankesgeuyng And contrary wise where this worde is comprehended in heart conceyued there is Christ knowen when he is knowen then is God praised and glorifyed because that he hath visited vs not in his wrath but with his infinite mercy and hath geuē vs his only welbeloued sōne so that through his passion death he hath redemed vs frō synne death deuil and hell For the whiche great benefite we are bounde to thanke him euerlastyngly Fynally the benignitee of Christ allureth vs vnto fayth and fayth acknowlegeth the power of Gods worde and this knowlege prayseth and glorifyeth God euerlastyngly To whom with the sonne and holy ghost be all honour and praise Amen The gospel on the .xvii. sonday after Trinitee sonday Luc. 14. ANd it chaunsed that he went into the house of one of the chiefe Pharises to eat bread on a Sabboth day and they watched him And behold there was a certain man before him whiche had the dropsye And Iesus answered and spake vnto the lawyers and Pharisies saiyng Mat. 12 Mar. 3. Luc. 6. is it lawful to heale on the sabboth day And they helde their peace And he toke him and healed him and let him go answered theim saiyng Whiche of you haue an Asse or an oxe fallen into a pyt Exo. 23 Deu. 22 Mat. 12 and wyl not straight waye pull him out on the Sabboth daye And they could not answere him again to these thynges He put furth also a similitude to the gestes when he marked howe they preased to the hyest roumes sayd vnto them when thou art bydden of any man to a weddyng sitte not doune in the hyest roume lest a more honorable man than thou be bydden of him and he that bad him and the come say to the Geue this man roume and thou then begyn with shame to take the lowest roume But rather when thou art bydden go and sytte in the lowest roume that when he that bad the commeth he may say vnto thee Frende sytte vp hyer Pro. 25 Then shalt thou haue worship in the presence of them that sytte at meate with thee Mat. 23 Luc. 81 For who soeuer exalteth himselfe shal be brought lowe And he that humbleth himselfe shal be exalted THE EXPOSITION IN this gospell Christ had to do handleth with two maner of persones Fyrst with the Pharisies whiche wayted him to fynde occasion to reprehende him also with this man that had the dropsye Let vs therfore see fyrst howe he handleth him selfe towarde these Phariseis and howe the Phariseis handle themselfes towardes Christ The condicion nature of the Phariseis The Phariseis euer went aboute to blaspheme Christes doyng accordyng to their nature and custome As for his doctryne semed vnto theim nothyng at all by reason it was cōtrary to hypocrisy Wherfore there was neuer nothyng that pleased them whatsoeuer Christe taught And though they sawe neuer so muche his great miracles whiche they could not denye yet would they not geue God the glory but sayd that it was all done through Belzebub prince of the deuils Muche suche blaspemye deceite and enuy shalt thou finde in the histories of the gospel Mat. 12. For euen as the Pharisies persecuted Christ Mat. 12 condempned his doctrine and blasphemed his workes and miracles so Christ set himselfe against them withstode them as moste great enemies to his holy doctrine If you loke in the histories of the gospel you shall fynde cōtinual warre betwene Christ and the Phariseis And it could bee no other wyse For he was the stombling stone 1. Pe. 2. Luc. 2. a rocke to be offended at and a token whiche shal be spoken against of the worlde Wherfore it had not been well done if he should haue graunted them any thyng pertainyng and touchyng the glory of his father It was sufficient that he did declare with
commaundeth Thou wylte saye vnto me Why then is the lawe geuen and what is her office I aunswere with S. Paule Rom. 3. By the lawe commeth the knowledge of syn c. and for this pourpose shee serueth and is necessarye Shee bringeth me to the knowledge of imbecillitie and weakenes peruerse and frowarde nature synnes which canne throughe no worke be expelled dryuen away so than that I by that meanes am made the apter redyer to hear embrace the doctrine of Christ of the diuine grace goodnes Thirdely like as we haue had in this gospell a question partaininge to the lawe so wee haue here nowe an other question partaininge to the gospell After that an answere was giuen vnto the Pharisees according to their questiō which was the fyrst and greatest commaundement in the lawe Christe asked them again sayīg What think ye of Christ whose son is he They answere The son of Dauid Then Christ said vnto them How then did Dauid in spirite Ps ●09 call him lorde saying The lord sayd vnto my lorde Syt thou on my right hande c. Here were the pharisees taken at a baye how crafty or subtyle so euer they were And while they were ignoraunt therin knew not how Christ was the son and the lorde of Dauid they shewed them selfe to haue little vnderstanding in the mistery of the gospell And although the Pharisees had no vnderstāding therin yet al they that will be counted christen men muste both know it and beleue it For what other thinge is the gospell then a swete and comfortable preaching of Christe the sonne of Dauid that hee for vs became man and came into the worlde to redeme saue vs through his death passion And the he is called as cōcerning the flesh the son of Dauid Whose sonne Christ is is for the greate excellent promise that was made of Christ vnto Dauid So likewise we knowledgīg him to be the lord of Dauid we cōfesse him to be very god man sent from the father into the worlde that by him we shulde be saued This so excellent a mistery is hidden from the Pharisees all that iustifie them selues but vnto vs that know worship the father in Christ Christ in the father it is plainly opened well knowen This preaching of Christ that he is the sonne and lord of Dauid agreeth wel with the question of the law The lawe openeth sin but it forgiueth not sinne for that high power is only giuen vnto Christ our lord the son of Dauid Also the lawe teacheth what we ought to do and forbere but she giueth not the spirite which canne do that the lawe commaundeth Wherfore ther belongeth besides the preaching of the lawe which doth humiliat vs the preaching of the sonne and lord of Dauid that is the go●pell which may pacifye our troubled consciences may giue vs the holy ghost to teach vs willyngly and for loue to do that thing that god requiret of vs. Which knowledg god the father graunt vs through Christ our lord Amen The ninetenth sonday after trinity sonday Mat. 9. HE entred also into a ship and passed ouer came into his owne citie And behold Mat. 2. Luc. 5. b they brought to him a man sick of the palsy lying in a bed And when Iesus sawe the faith of thē he sayd vnto the sick of the palsy Son be of good chere thy sinnes be forgyuen the. And behold certain of the scribes said within them selues this mā blasphameth And when Iesus sawe their thoughts he said Wherfore think ye euell in your harts Whether is easyer to say Thy synnes be forgiuē the or to say arise walk But that ye may know that the son of mā hath power to forgeue sinnes in earth Then saith he vnto the sick of the palsy Actu 3. and. 9. f Mar. 2. Luc. 5. c Ioh. 5. b Arise take vp thy bed and go vnto thine house And he arose and departed to his house But the people that saw it meruailed and gloryfied God which had giuen suche power vnto men THE EXPOSITION IN this gospel is hādled one of the most principal articles of our faith that is remission of sinnes Wolde god that we might learn vnderstand this article For it is a necessary thing for vs to know how our sinnes be forgiuen vs. Sin is a terrible word brīging with him euerlastīg damnaciō if we abide perseuer therin Furthermore sinne so highly displeaseth god that he wold not be pleased with no other satisfacciō thā with the passion death of his onli son Iesus Christe our lorde Moreouer ther is scarce ani other word that hath more cōsolation comfort in it thē remissiō of syns hath in especial if we knowe frō whence it cōmeth and how we may apprehende it The whiche thyng we may perceiue in this gospel They offered vnto Christ a mā sicke of the Palsey that he should heale him But what did Christ He knewe full well The disease of the soule that the disease of the soule was muche more daūgerous then the disease of the body And though he intended to heale take awaye the bodily disease of this man that had the palsey yet he did and brought to passe fyrst that whiche was more nedefull necessary afterward healed the body And that is the cause why he is called a physicion in the gospel because he doth chiefly take away the diseases of the soule as he sayth of him selfe The whole nede not the Physicion Mat. 9. but they that are sicke Christ of his mere grace for geueth synne Wherfore he sayd to the mā that had the Palsey My sōne be of a good chere thy synnes bee forgeuen thee Here thou hearest the name of synne and hearest also that ioyfull name of forgeuyng And if diligently thou wylte considre who it is that speaketh these thynges thou mayst lightly perceiue and fynde what he is that wyl forgeue vs our synnes so that we knowlege and confesse theim and desire grace we may perceiue I say that it is Iesus Christe oure Lorde to whom is graunted of God the father this power to forgeue synne as the Angell wytnesseth saiyng Mat. 1. He shall saue his people from their synne And as wee necessarily may note and marke here that remission of synnes is and commeth of mere grace by Christe without any deseruyng of woorkes so lykewyse it is to bee noted howe gentely and mercyfully Christ here in this place doth shewe him selfe This man that had the palsey prayeth and desireth onely for his bodily health and Christ healeth him both in body and soule yea and maketh him the sonne and heyre of God and sayth Sonne be of a good chere O vnspeakeable charitee whiche can not bee expressed O mercyfull and louyng Lorde can there be shewed greatter grace to this mā that had the Palsey The sinnes are two maner of wayes forgeuē Esa 34 But
haue respect to this worde Dauid saith He hath sent forth his word Ps 106. and hath healed them But in these thinges is this ruler as yet ignoraunt also did not perceiue that which Christ spake Ioh. 11. He that beleueth in me shall liue though he were dead already Wherfore he desyereth Christ once and againe that he would vouchsafe to come home into his house And as Christ doth not reiecte this man weake in the faith beyng not as yet perfecte so like wyse wee shall not dispaire thoughe wee feele lyke weaknes in vs but suerly hope in Christ that is so mercifull and wyl beare and suffre our weaknes vnto such tyme that through his word and holy ghost we shall be brought vnto more perfection Fayth muste increase Secondaryly we see here how faith muste euer augment and increase No doubte this ruler hathe faith thoughe it be not hole and perfecte Hee truesteth in the goodnes of Christ and beleueth that he is redy to helpe euery bodye and that he is a moste gentle a meeke lorde Or els why shuld this ruler hearing Christes comyng out of Iury into Galile come vnto Christ to aske grace It must needes be that he here had a good hope in Christ But in this he failed bicause he thought that Christes person must needes haue been ther if his sonne shuld haue been healed For as yet he did not vnderstand what power the word of god had Wherfore his faith must needs be encreased and augmēted For it is not sufficient that I beleue only that Christ wil be my merciful lord ready to help me without I beleue also that he can do it yea that he can doo it only with a word though he were not personalli presēt And further also I muste beleue that in what so euer trouble I am in my helpe must come from god though al things semed to be agaīst me But this is a high conninge which euery body knoweth not Yet did that good Abraham learne it of whome S. Paule sayth that he beleued vppon hope Rom. 4 where nothinge was to hope that he shuld be a father of many people This knowledge in so muche that it was vnknowē vnto this ruler Christ instructed him frienly and with a soft a gentle fashion bringeth him vnto the true perfect faith And he doth reprehēd him bicause he wold not be cōtent with a word but was one of those 1. Cor. 1 that seeketh signes myracles as though he wold say For to seek signes myracles not to be cōtent trust to the word is a token of infidelitie Therfore take thou heed Mat. 12 that thou apprehend the worde for there shall none other token be geuen to this aduouterous generaciō thē the tokē of Ionas the prophete Lo after this sort was this ruler rebuked Thus whā he was yet lacking true faith and did not cease praying Christ that he wold vouchsafe to go with him before hys sonne dyed Christe did not only speake in his eare but also in his hart saying Go thy wayes thy sonne is a liue But what doth the Euangelist adde vnto it He beleued those wordes c. Here thou hearest that hee that afore was vnperfecte and weake in faith now hath a stedfast faith beliefe By whom by Christ which through hys word spirit yf we do increase in the knowledg of god dayely dothe and wil help vs. Hyther maye bee referred the saying of Sainct Paule in all his Episteles where hee prayeth and wysheth that the faithfull myghte growe and increase in faythe and in the knowledge of god Howe much we at heard in our prayer Thirdely we see in this gospell that we are not hearde further then in those thinges that pertaine to the health of our soules For Christe although he was desired of the ruler to go home with him yet for al that he went not but denyed him the same wtout doubt for that intent that when he shuld ꝑceiue his son to be made hole by the word he shuld hereafter so muche the more cleaue to the same word learne therw t to be content And though Christ heareth vs no further then in those thinges that pertaine to the glory of god and our saluacion yet neuertheles we ought stil to be diligent in prayer without ceassing for bicause that the holy spirit it selfe although we know not how what to pray maketh intercession myghtely for vs with vnspeakable syghynge Rom. 8. Vnto vs therefore is made a promise that what so euer wee desier in CHRISTES name shall bee geuen vs. Wherfore if our prayer pertaine to the saluacion of our soule we ar suer through promise to obtaine it as Sainct Paule saith 2 Cor. 1. All the promises of god are yea in him and are Amen in hym to the praise of god by vs. And if wee desier anye thinge that is both contrarye to the glory of god and against our saluacion and if we be not heard it is for our wealth and it is so meete that we be not heard For it is better not to be heard in our prayer and receiue therwith saluacion then to obtain our petition and owne wyll in thinges beinge to our damnacion Of this mynd was also S. Augustine And this is the cause that we are taught to praye in the lordes prayer Fiat voluntas tua Mat. 8. Let thy wyll be fulfilled Doth not the lepre praye on this wise Lord and thou wilt thou maist make me hole He prayeth for health but in suche wise that the thing whiche hee desyereth bee neither againste God nor the saluacion of hys soule And so lykewise oughte wee to praye that what so euer we desyer shulde bee referred vnto the wyll of God Fourthelye wee see in this gospell Miracles are testimonials of the word that signes and myracles are testimonials wherwith was confirmed that the word came from god and to be his woorde And also throughe myracles menne are alured vnto faythe But wee do not speake here of those sygnes and myracles whiche happen after a doctrine once taken receiued and confyrmed but of those myracles whiche approue euery new doctrine to be of god Exo. 17. As we see in the second book of Moyses that the lawe was stablished by and through many signes and myracles And if a false prophete had come and taughte contrary to that lawe as often times god suffereth vs to be tempted and had approued it with miracles yet ought we to geue no faith to such prophetes Deu. 13. 2. Tes 2. As wee see lykewyse in the gospell whiche was preached by Christ in the world after the abrogacion of the law and approued throughe so manye myracles that no doctrine yf it bee contrarye to that oughte to be receiued thoughe the false prophetes shewe neuer so greate myracles For in the beginnynge by Christe and after throughe the Apostels hathe the gospell beene
merites and of mere grace shal be forgeuen you At the lest be warned of this that you may knowe this tyme of visitacon and that you do not dispise my worde Here thou hast out of the gospell of sainct Mathew the true preacher of grace and the whole somme of his preachyng with the whiche Christe wyll haue his kyngdome begonne and ministred But wyll he alone bee occupyed and charged with the administracion of the same No truely For as before this tyme he hath had ministers and seruantes so likewyse he wyll haue theim nowe Ministers of the worde of God The Prophetes and in especiall sainct Ihon Baptyst were needefull and very necessarye to prepare the waye to this preachyng of grace And so likewyse as in his tyme and also after his departyng he would haue suche healpers suche I say as sainct Paule nameth theim 1. Ti. 5. whiche faythfully and earnestly should teache the woorde of God and doo that laye in theim to holde it in estimacion and his dignitee But where shall he picke out those or gette suche Shall he gette them in the highe schole at Athenes or out of the noumbre of the doctoures in Egypte Or els shall they bee found at Ierusalem where so great a company of honest Scribes Phariseis are found No verely He wyl picke and chose theim out of the nombre of laboryng menne Why and wherfore wyl he do so Therfore forbecause his doctrine was so vyle coūted and had of so litle estimacion before the worlde whiche doctrine whersoeuer it is brought to light for the moste parte there foloweth persecucion and mortall hatred In somuche that sainct Paule nameth the same woorde The worde of the Crosse Also note and marke euen as the worde is dispised and abiected before the worlde so shall likewise his ministers bee Ioh. 13. For the seruaunt is not greater then his maister 1. Cor. 1 And sainct Paule sayth There is not many wyse menne after the fleshe not many mightie not many of high degree called but that folishe is before the worlde hath God chosen that he might confounde the wise But howe dyd Christe vse this callyng Iesus walked sayth the Euangelist by the sea of Galile he sawe Simon Peter and Adrewe his brother castyng a nette into the sea and sayd vnto them Folowe me The same sone after dothe he to Iames and Iohn Two maner of callyng whiche also were fyshers Where is to be noted that there is two maner of callyng The one is discribed in the fyrst booke of Moses where it is wrytten that in the sweate of thy face thou shalte eate thy bread Whiche partayneth vnto all men And thother is when any man is called of God or by some other lawefull meanes to bee a Kynge a prince a ruler of the common wealth or chosen to be a preacher of goddes word And thys pertayneth not vnto all men but to a certaine In the first callyng were the Apostels wherein doubtles as good and vertuous men they wold haue remained and abiden in case they had not bene called to none other After whose insample are we bounde to abide in our calling And if it fortune any man to be called to any office or dignitie concernyng the cōmō wealth he shal not onli take it vpō him willingly but also he is boūd to beware that he behaue hīself therin righteously iustly 1 Cor. 4. And if any mā seem meete to teach the congregacion of Christ let hym folowe the counsaile of good men and be instructed with the warnyng 1 Cor. 4 that as S. Paule saith he bee founde faitstfull therein And where there is no callyng there let euery man abide in the fyrste calling And no manne taketh the honoure vnto hym selfe Hebre. 5 but hee that is called of God as was Aaron Secondaryly The office of the Apostles after that Christe had segregated and called to him these fower Apostels frome their fyrste callyng hee declared what hee woulde doo with theim and sayeth I wyll make you fyshers of men Fysshinge in this place is as much to say Fyshing as preachinge the woorde of god or the gospell As wee haue also in the xiii chapiter of Mathewe Mat. 13 Where hee lykeneth the kingedome of heauen to a nette caste into the sea wherewith are taken all manner of fysshes For as a net is cast into the sea for none other intent or purpose then ther to catch fish so is it conuenient and meet that thei which by lawfull callynge come to the office of preachynge ofte declare the worde of god and that for none other intent then to allure and bring men therby in the true faythe of Christe to the laude and prayse of god and for the saluacion of their sowles As wee reade of Christe oure lorde howe hee glorified by good righte bycause he soughte only the glorye of his father Iohn 8. Luc. 19. And in an other place hee sayeth The sonne of manne came to seeke and to saue that whyche was loste And when Christ spake these woordes of fysshynge Iere. 16 hee hadde a respecte vnto the prophecye of Ieremye whan hee saide Beholde I wyll sende oute manye fisshers to take theim Out of all these sayinges a man may lightely gather what Christe desiered of the Apostels and what they were bounde to doo whiche was nothinge else but to preache and teache and not to deuoure and slaye For CHRIST neuerment that to fisshe was as muche to saye as to kyll and slaye or to oppresse anye manne by violence but contrarye wyse to handle the worde of God with all faithfulnes and gentlenes as wee haue in the laste chapiter of Saynte Marke Go your wayes sayeth Christe into all the world and preache the Gospell to all creatures And Saynte Paule when he describeth and informeth a Bysshoppe 1 Tim. 3. hee requireth not of him that hee shoulde be experte howe to handle a weapon but that hee shoulde bee apte and meete to preache and teache 1 Cor. 4. For in the fyrste Epistle to the Corinthians hee declareth what a preacher is and also setteth forthe his office saying Lette euery man this wyse esteme vs euen for the ministers of Christe and stewardes of the secretes of God Nowe is there no more required of the Stewarde then that he bee founde faythfull c. The saiyng of the Prophete Esay agreeth well with this sentence saiyng Esai ●4 Crye as loude as thou canst and leaue not of Lyfte vp thy voyce lyke a Trompette and shewe my people their offences Lyfte vppe thy voyce and bee not afrayde We must needes confesse that all this is spoken of the office of preachyng and teachyng What neede we many wordes The office of a preacher is to teache to rebuke to comforte to exhorte and to be founde faythfull in his office Therefore he that wyll bee taken for a true preacher shall not come to that madnesse for to
his spirit so long shall that fayth whiche Christ requireth of vs with so many woordes bee no greater in vs then it was here in S. Thomas Many there be which suppose that fayth is so common a thyng that it is in euery mannes freewylle to beleue who wyll that Christe dyed rose againe the third day Whiche if it were so in deede what needed Christ to saye these words Suppose you that the sonne of man Luc. 28. when he commeth shall finde faithe vppon earthe Moreouer what was the cause that the Apostels in the tyme of the resurrection of Christ were so rude and ignoraunt in the matter of fayth and iustificacion Nor it is not to be thought that suche thinge happened only vnto S. Thomas and not to the reste of the Apostests except that wee wyll saye that all suche tokens and actes which we fynde in the story of the resurrection of Christ fyrst doon through angels and then by Christe himselfe whereby the Apostels in this article were confirmed were vanities and lyes I may suffre euery man to say herein his pleasure Yet doo I thus thinke and can approue yt by many testimonies of scripture that no mortal man how well learned or wise so euer he be how good or sharpe witted so euer he be can learne or be instructed in the faith of Christ The holy ghoste worketh faithe in vs. Esai 54 except the singular grace of the holy ghoste drawe him and instruct him therin The prophete sayth They shal be all taught of god Then if I can instructe and teache my selfe in those thinges that concerne our faythe what need hath god to teach me Vpon this reason S. Iohn the euangelyst saith Hee came into his owne Iohn 1. and his owne receyued him not If faith be such a light and an easye thinge to come by what was the cause that the Iewes were so ignoraunt in the comynge of their Messias whiche were taught and brought vp in the lawe Or for what cause dothe the lyghte shine in darkenes and the darkenes can not comprehende it Wherefore it is meete that wee learne hereout that it is not in euery mannes power to haue fayth but that it is a gyfte and a woorke of God only as we fynde in this place of sainct Thomas that in no maner of wyse he would beleue excepte he sawe with his eyen and felte with his fyngers Secondarily wee fynde in this ensample howe paciently and gently Christe suffereth suche imbecilitee and weakenes in his seruauntes Yea he turneth suche mekenesse into a strong fayth For as we reade in the history of the resurrection howe he fyrst did appeare vnto the women and the Apostles so he dothe seeme here likewyse in this place vnto the vnfaythfull Thomas because he should not styl perseuer in incredulitee but should become faythfull He came the eight daye after his resurrection vnto the disciples and besydes that he saluted theim with his peace he shewed vnto Thomas his handes and his feete saiyng Bryng thy fynger hither and see my handes and reche hether thy hande and thrust it into my syde and bee not faythlesse but beleuyng Is not this a highe and an excellent pacience and gentylnes in suche wyse to suffre the weakenes of his electe And I beseche you howe could bee done vnto Thomas a greatter pleasure For except he had sene and felt he would not haue beleued And yet was Christ so good and so full of pitie that Thomas had all his wylle and mynde For besydes that he rebuked him with most gentle and swete woordes he suffered him to put his fynger in his syde O good Lord what great affection and loue thynkest thou dothe he beare to his electe seruauntes Doth not this place approue and confirme the same saiyng that he vsed whyle he was yet in this mortal life saiyng Mat. 11 Come vnto me all ye that labour and are laden and I wyl ease you Note also here howe Christ throughly learneth and instructeth Thomas bothe with wordes and tokens The wordes wherewith he is taught driueth away and expelleth his incredulite which wordes are so layde against him that therby thou mayest perceiue no greatter synne to be vpon yearth then is incredulitee Whereout Incredulite is a great sinne as out of a fountayne and sprynge floweth all other synnes For he sayth Bee not faythlesse but beleue As though he would saye If thou fall from the fayth thou art vtterly vndone But if thou bee faythfull and beleuest hereafter do not doubt of the merites of my resurrection then trust surely that this incredulitee shall not in any wyse hynder or hurte thee but shall so and in suche maner of wyse be forgeuen thee that hereafter I wyll neuer remembre it more For I require nothyng els for this great benefite whiche I haue purchased for the whole world through my bitter passion then only a faythfull heart whiche shall not putte his confidence in no creature whether it bee in heauen or in yearth excepte onely in my merites and deseruyng Beholde howe with these wordes thapostle is reduced and brought to true fayth And likewyse as he is strengthened and comforted with wordes so also is he holpen with signes tokens Signes confirmeth fayth which for the most part is shewed to confirme our fayth And yet it is done after a most symple maner by reason he may the easyer be brought to a true fayth and beleue Who would not put and set his trust in suche a mercyfull and a gentle Lorde Who would set his hope in any other except him onely Thirdly this Gospel prayseth and commendeth tranquilitee Peace of conscience quietnes and peace of conscience and sheweth likewise howe that Christ hath communicated the same to the Apostles And of this peace Christ speaketh before his passion Iho. 14 saiyng Peace I leaue with you my peace I geue vnto you not as the worlde geueth geue I vnto you c. With the whiche wordes Christ maketh a difference betwene a ciuile a christian fayth The peace of the wolrde lyeth in ciuile and corporal thynges wherevnto if ryches and goodes chaunce plenteously it maketh menne very negligent and careles incase it bee not prouided and preuented through the word of God But a christian peace cōsisteth in spiritual thynges which maketh a man hardy strong in persecution and temptacion and suche a one as when extreme necessitee and the honour of God dothe so require they shall not onely not fear the deuil with the world and all their adherentes but also shal dispise them and set nothing by them Act. 5. as we see the Apostles did after that the holy ghost was confirmed in them Suche a fayth doth Christ worke in his seruantes and is apprehended of theim onely that with a true fayth knowledge embrace Iesus Christ their lord And this peace I haue so longe as I beleue in Christ And nowe if I do not beleeue it
is not possible that I can haue any peace in my conscience towarde God for my synnes sake whiche alwayes accuseth me in my conscience nor wyll not suffre me to come nor attaine to this spiritual peace Fourthly The cōfession of Thomas wee fynde here an excellent confession in Thomas in whiche he knowlegeth Christ to bee his God and his Lorde And this confession is so nedefull and necessary without the whiche no man can haue the true righteousnes that preuaileth before God nor entre into the kyngdome of heauen But note also howe afore that Christe had shewed his handes and his feete vnto Thomas he could not haue this cōfession Handes and fete what it is in scripture Handes and feete in scripture betokeneth often tymes workes and conuersacion Therfore when Christ sheweth vs his handes and feete that is When he hath brought vs to that point throught his spirite and worde that we acknowlege his merites passion death and finally all his workes onely to be the cause of our righteousnes and saluacion then may we saye with the Apostle My Lorde my God and put all our trust in him accordīg to the saiyng of Dauid Ps 54. Set your trust in the Lorde and he shall care for you When Christ doth not in suche wyse shewe vs his handes and fete so is it for vs vnpossible to make any such confession For sainct Paule sayeth not without a cause to the Corinthians saiyng 1. Co. 12 No man can say that IESVS is the Lorde then through the holy ghost Wherefore it is Christe that must bryng vs to this confession Further note that Thomas beyng enflamed with the holy ghost calleth Christ his god This such lyke sentences by the whiche it is proued that Christ is the true naturall God ought diligently to bee noted and surely layde vp in our mindes and especially nowe in this last and perilous tyme. Wherfore it is very necessary when suche errors abuses crepe in whiche God forbid that wee bee well instructed with this confession of Thomas lest wee bee vtterly drawen from the true fayth of Christe With this confession of Thomas sainct Ihon in his canonical Epistle agreeth very aptely 1. Iho. 5 where he calleth Christ very God and euerlastyng light whiche is freely confessed Christ to be the true God He that wyll these admonicions notwithstandyng be deceiued on his perill be it For we truely through the helpe of God wyll stand liue and dye in this article in suche hope and trust that the almightie God of his great mercy goodnes will maintayn vs here euerlastyngly through his only sonne our Lord Iesus Christ Amen The Gospell on sainct Stephin his day the Martyr Math. 23. WHerfore beholde Mat. 10 Luc. 11. Ioh. 16 Act. 6. and. 7. I sende vnto you prophetes and wyse men ● Scribes and some of theim ye shall kyll and crucifie and some of theim shall ye scourge in your synagoges and perse cure theim frō citie to citie that vpō you may come all the righteous bloud whiche hath been shedde vpon the yearth frō the bloud of righteous Gen. 3. Abel vnto the bloud of Zacharye the sonne o● Barachias 2. Pa. 24 whom ye flewe betwene the temple and the altar Verely I say vnto you all these thynges shall come vpon this generacion Luc. 13. O Ierusalem Ierusalem thou that kyilest the prophetes and stonest theim whiche are sent vnto thee howe often would 4. Es ● I haue gathered thy children together euen as the Henne gathereth her chickyns vnder her wynges and ye would not Behold Psal 9. your house is lefte vnto you desolate For I say vnto you ye shall not see me hencefurth tyll that ye say * Ps 118 Luc. 9. Blessed is he that commeth in the name of the Lorde THE EXPOSITION IN this Gospell Christ handeleth the Iewes somewhat roughly like as one that almost had made an ende of his course runnyng and nere to his death ready to be offered vppe Yea he reproueth them in suche wyse of their blyndnes maliciousnes and their indurate heart and that with so great vehemency and so ernestly that he could not hardlyer assault them And that their ingratitude shuld be the better knowen vnto them and be brought to light he reciteth vnto theim the great benefites that God from the beginnyng of the worlde had visited theim with all yea and that whiche was yet commyng before that their great cicie of Ierusalem should bee destroyed And sayd howe he sent theim Prophetes Wysemen and Scribes and euer had sought all meanes and occasions to bryng them through their preachyng to saluacion yet al would not helpe Prophetes He calleth Prophetes those whiche throughe the inspiracion of the holy ghost and by the commaundement of God prophecie and teache the people the will of God And which haue been taught of no mā except of God onely as Moses was Wyse men And he calleth wyse men those that haue learned and heard all their wysdome of other good men and are ready to vtter it againe to all men as was Aaron in the olde Testament and sainct Stephin in the newe Testament Scrybes Scribes he calleth those whiche not onely throughe preachyng the woorde of God but also through their diligent labour in writyng teache other menne and profiteth theim highely as were many after the Apostles tyme and likewyse in our tyme there be many that haue done muche good in the church of Christ and dayly yet dothe Of the whiche in another place Christ sayth Mat. 13 Euery Scribe taught vnto the kyngdome of heauen is like an housholder which bringeth furth of his treasure thynges newe and olde Out of whiche woordes lightly may bee gathered the greate benefites that God had shewed vpon the Iewes And how I pray you can be so wyse or wel learned that can comprehend with words al the benefites that god had shewed vnto the Iewes from that tyme that he had brought them out of Egypt and deliuered them frō bondage A great benefite to haue the word of God And yet amongst all other this was the greatest highest benefite that he had geuen them his worde without doubt a most precious and excellent gyfte Whiche gyfte was so great Rom. 4 that as sainct Paule sayth they farre excelled vs Heathen people forasmuche as God hadde committed his woorde vnto theim And the prophete Dauid boasteth Psal 16 that god had doone no suche thinge to all nations lyke as he had done vnto the Iewes But they shewed them selues againe so vnthankefull that it constrained god to take awaye that same worde from them as wee see in the eight chapiter of the prophet Amos saying Beholde the tyme commeth sayeth the lorde god Amos. 8 that I shall sende an hunger into the earthe not the hunger of breade neither the thruste of water but an hunger to heare the worde of the lorde And the truthe of
suche a prophecy dothe god sometyme fulfyl as in fewe yeares after it did chaunce when the Iewes were brought into Assiria c. And yet neuertheles yt is to bee thoughte a greate grace and benefite that they were not depryued of the word of god For they had Moyses Aaron and so manye prophetes besydes as Saynte Iohn baptiste Christe himselfe and the Apostels that Christe myghte well reherse vnto theym I sende vnto you Prophetes wyse men and scribes c. Secondarilye he reproueth theim of theyr crueltye whiche they vsed agaynste the Prophetes and other that were sente vnto theim receiuinge theym with no reuerence but moste abhominably dyd handle theim And where they hadde beene woorthye of greate rewardes they contrary wise kylled theym The ingratitude of the Iews Some of them sayth he shal you kyll and crucifye and some of them shal you scourg in your sinagoges and persecute theim frome citye to citye c. This was a greate blyndenes that the Iewes slewe all the Prophetes and would not suffre none to liue that spoke against their false worshippyng of God whiche they contrary to the worde of God had inuēted of their owne braynes And in this blyndnes and maliciousnes they abode and remayned styll in Christes tyme and long after and would in no wyse suffre any thyng that should learne theim to amende their blyndnes But so it is wont to go with theim that wyll not harken vnto the worde of God but abuse the same Wherfore worthily happeneth vnto them the saiyng of Esaias Esai 6. Blynde the heart of this people c. Surely they can not blame Christ seyng that the waye of trueth was so diligently taught vnto them before his commyng Fyrst through the Prophetes other ministers of his worde and in his tyme by Christ himselfe and after Christes ascencion by the Apostles and other mo so that they can laye no blame to no man nor can in no wyse excuse them selues Dyd not Christe geue theim sufficient warnyng in this present Gospell where he sayeth Ierusalem Ierusalem Thou that slayest the Prophetes and stonest theim that are sent vnto thee Howe ofte would I haue gathered thy children together euen as the Henne gathereth her chickyns vnder her wynges and ye would not c. He that had leasure or time to declare the worthines of this similitude and in what wyse the Henne is affeccioned toward her chickyns and in what wyse she retayneth theim and getteth theim their foode and with what desire and feruentnesse she fighteth for their safegarde and in howe many thynges she dissembleth and suffereth theim paciently fynally in what wise she kepeth and defendeth them vnder her winges whiche all aptely may be apropriated vnto Christe whiche for our sakes dyd and suffered so many thinges withoute doubte yt shoulde bee euident vnto all men the the Iews them selues were the very cause occasion of their blindnes damnacion As the prophet Oseas witnesseth saying Ose 13. O Israell thy iniquitie hathe destroyed the But in me only is thy healpe To whom of the prophets haue they obeyed Or whiche of theim haue they not persecuted What trouble and busynes suffered Moyses amonge theim Yea how shamefully thei behaued theim selues against Christe and how did they handle him Which of the Apostels were euer safe and suer amongest theim Did they not stone to deathe that blessed Saint Steuen the holy martyre of god Out of their dooinges it is manifest The nature of the fleshe that there was nothinge more pleasaunter to the Iewes than to stone crucifye to obtruncat scourg and persecute with most greuous ponishments the blessed saintes of Christ But to hear the holy word of god to knowledg that most ioyfull tyme of their Messias there were very few of them so to do Yea and thoughe we were ignoraunt with howe greate crueltye they intreated all those that were sente to them from god yet might a man sufficiently learn it in the only story of Steuen which is writen in the seuenth chapiter of the actes of the Apostles Act. 7. Thirdely Of the punishemēt of the soules of the Iews Christe declareth the ponishement that shuld happen vnto the Iews for their ingratitude which shuld not only be a corporal ponishment but also a spirituall ponishmente Fyrste shall come vppon theim all the righteous bloud that was shedde vpon the earth from the bloud of righteous Abell vnto the bloude of Zacharye the sonne of Barachias 2 Pa. 24 whome they slewe betwene the temple and the altare O what an horrible and a greuous punishment shuld this be For god will no more suffre vnpunished this effusion of bloud then he will suffre vnpunished the effusion of the Precious bloud of his only sonne as the scripture witnesseth saying Zach. 2 He that toucheth you shall touche the apple of his owne eye And againe in an other place Verely I saye vnto you Mat. 25 whatsoeuer you do to one of the leaste that beleue in me that same do you to me O you tyrantes why doth not these sayings touche you and moue you Why doth not the greate ponishment of the sowle withdrawn you frome your greate curelnes that you myght be afraid to committe any more suche vnworthye actes against the wordes of god Do you not heare that the bloude of those whiche you do kyll for the worde of god shal not allonly come vpon you but also all the bloude that hathe beene shedde vppon the earth from the bloud of righteous Abell vnto this day Yee wyll not beeleue these thinges but daylye go aboute to mayntaine your wantō and abhominable minde But synce it is so that you wyll doo none other take your pleasure For wee truely shall abide pacientlye by the grace of God that tyme in the whiche wee shall resiste you and all the aduersaries of the worde of god openly with greate truste and constancye For doubte you not but that daye of vengeaunce shall come Sapient 5. Besides thys you shall be punished with corporall ponishment for your ingratitude and vnthankfulnes For thus saith the lorde Behold your habitacion shall bee lefte vnto you desolate And in an other place he saithe Mat 24 There shall not bee lefte one stone vpon an other These bee those thinges that Christe gaue the Iewes warnyng of which shuld happen vpon them and partely he tolde it by similitudes and partlye without anye similitude But what preuailed it to them Dyd they either repent them or amend theim No snerly And Christe also after his ascention lefte theim his blessed apostels giuing theim fourtye yeares space to repent theim and yet all wold not help nor cause them to forsake their mischeuous incredulitie pertinacy but as S. Paule sayeth Rom. 2. They heaped them selfe a treasure of wrath against the day of wrath c. Wherefore it is come to passe that the iudgemente of god his wrath indignacion is come vpon them which is euidente to the
with one woorde of his mouth haue destroyed him and punished him accordyng to his demerites Why was this done Doubtlesse forasmuche as Christ was geuen into this worlde to dye for vs and to suffre al maner of euils it was necessary that some profe of it shuld be now shewed in his childhod Osee 11 And furthermore it was necessary to fulfyll the prophecie of Oseas saiynge Out of Egypte I haue called my sonne And also Herode himself as yet had not fulfilled the measure of his fury And needes must he dayly more more heape the wrath and indignacion of God vpon him selfe For wretchedly he lyued all his life therefore he wretchedly dyed He cruelly executed the tyraunts parte wherefore he had the rewarde of a tyraunt And suche is the fortune of Christians that theyr enemyes doo lyue a mooste pleasaunt lyfe and are exalted as hygh as the Cedre trees of the high mountains of Lybane Psal 36 but the Christians ar oppressed troden vnder foote as you see here that it chaunced to Christ himselfe to Mary his blessed mother and to Ioseph God is carefull for hys Secondarily in this Gospell is declared howe lyke a father and howe mercyfully God taketh vpon him the cure and charge to prouide for his beloued sonne Christ and his parentes And fyrst lest they might fall into the handes of that mooste cruel tyraunt he commaunded theim to flee into Egypte and to tarry there vnto the death of Herode And this doth he by a noble messanger that is to saye an angell Besides this where as Iesus parentes were poore folkes and had small comforte either of kinnesmen or of theyr neyghboures yet god so looketh vnto theym that the wyse men came frome the Easte countreies bringinge theim gyftes wherewith they might sustaine both themselues and the babe vntyll the tyrannous crueltye of Herode were ceased and at an ende Nowe althoughe god layde a very heauye crosse vppon Marye Ioseph and the babe Iesus yet withdrewe he not frome them his fatherly mynde but cherisshed theim with suche goodnesse and mercye that althoughe they were in tribulacion yet they perished not but were fortunately delyuered euen as god hathe promised vnto all christians that suffre tribulacion for his woorde And althoughe god for a tyme withdrawe hys healpe and appeareth that in verye deede hee hathe forsaken vs yet at the laste wee shall euidentlye proue and playnely see that in very deed no manne can bee more studiouslye carefull for vs than the Lorde our God In the meane time lette vs onlye studye to doo after the Prophete Dauids councell to abide pacientelye the lorde Psal 26 to doo his pleasure manfullye that oure heartes maye bee comforted and by hope lyfted vppe vnto hym so that pacientlye wee abyde what aduersytye so euer chaunce vnto vs. Thys I saye if wee doo it is impossible that we shulde be forsaken left without comfort And though men wolde not comfort vs yet needs must it come to passe that God by his holy Angels shall comforte vs as here you haue a noble example in Iosephe Mary the childe Iesu whiche although for a tyme they gaue place to Herode yet after Herodes death they were againe called out of Egypt by the Angel Thyrdly the Euangelist describeth the crueltie and tyrāny of Herode For after that he had geuen commaundement vnto the Wysemen that they should go and diligently searche for the childe and when they had founde him to bryng worde to him that he also might come worship him and do him reuerence he now seyng that he was mocked of the Wysemen was excedyng wroth and sent slewe al the children that were in Bethleem two yeres olde or vnder according to the tyme that he had serched furth of the Wysemen What is this Is this to worship him This is to worship with tyrants yea doubtles thus appeareth hypocrisy and tyrāny For as touchyng suche men when they speake fayrest then get thei sonest and farthest of from them For surely their mouthes are full of bitternes and desceite and vnder their tonges are payne and sorowe Psal 9. as sayth the Prophete Dauid A manne needeth not to seke farre for an example Did not Ioab maister of the armye vnder Dauid deale so with Abner bearyng to him a frendly countenaunce 3. Re. 9 Or when did Saul kepe faythfull promise with Dauid although often tymes he sware depely vnto him Euen so did wicked Herode here with the Wysemen For fyrst before them he pretended himselfe to be a simple person a man with out guyle or fraude promisyng that he would honour and reuerence that newe borne childe euen as in our tyme some euell persones seeme to do whiche can fashion theym selues to euery mannes company and with fair swete words wype symple mens mouthes so smoothly that any man wolde thynke theyr myndes and wordes were all one tyll at the laste the poore and simple doo proue by experience that thei dissemble with theim intended nothing lesse thē the godly wordes that they spake But let vs speak of Herod which before these wise men promiseth that he entendeth to bee vertuous to worship this Christ that shuld come in to the world But fulfilleth he this promise Yea god wot His prayer was so strong that no mother in Bethlehem nor in al the coasts might kepe her children a liue For as many as were two yeare and vnder were slain Oh excellent prayer Are there not thinke ye in our time that wold worship Christ in like maner yf they might therto be suffered haue occasion Suerly it were yl done to surmise any such thing of our hypocrites syth thei do daily hear so many sermons Yet I fear me if it shuld come to that point that thei wold destroy root vs out whom the world counteth heretiques for flesh is flesh and so continueth that many woulde be readye to do suche goddes seruice as Christe calleth it in S. Iohnes gospell yea and ryght gladly proffer their seruice to do it And this I know that we with the grace of god shal be readye not only to suffre all aduersitie for the gospels sake but also to dye for it be Herod and all his vngodly membres neuer so mad with it Fourthelye the Euangelist in this place recyteth the sayinge of Ieremy the Prophet which so many yeres before prophecied that miserable murderyng of the infantes Iere. 13 whiche were slayne vnder that cruel tyrant Herode and also the great lamentacion and weaping of those mothers for their childrent And in this place fyrst is declared praysed the trueth of all the prophecies The truth of prophecies that those thynges whiche they before spake of must needes be accomplished and fulfylled euen as Christ sayd Heauen and yearth shal passe but my worde shall not passe Furthermore here is an example to all ministers of the worde Ma. 24 that with all diligencie they
the beginnyng of the worlde vnto this day defende maintayne iustice of workes contrary against the iustice of fayth And of such at this tyme in so opē light of the Gospel ther are innumerable On the other parte that is to say among theim that bee litle children Childrē are to bee nombred the Apostles and all that beleue whiche esteme the Euangelye as a most precious and holy relique and in nothyng are against it but with all gentilnes and lowly mynde do receyue it Therfore if thou wylt come with these children vnto the knowlege of the gospell and eternal felicitee well be not wise and prudent in thine owne conceite but meake thy selfe in thyne heart for the worde continueth hyd vnto carnall wysedome Wherfore also sainct Paule calleth it a misterye or a preuie secrete that all menne vnderstande not nor perceiue Wee speake sayth he the wisedome of God in a mistery Secondarily Christ is very God when Christe as very manne had ascribed the reuelacion of his Euangelie or gospel vnto his father he would nowe also shewe himselfe to be very God equal with the father and he sayth All thynges are geuen vnto me of my father And No man knoweth the sonne but the father neither knoweth any man the father but the sonne and he to whom the sonne will open him Of these wordes it is euident that Christ is not only very man but also very God For seyng that in this place he sheweth that the knowlege of his heauenly father is in his power to geue it vnto whom he wyll whiche thyng in another place he ascribeth vnto his father onely needes must it folowe Christ is equal with the father that as concernyng the deuine nature he is equal with his father And if he bee equal with his father it foloweth of necessitee that he is very God Nowe if he be very God why should I not beleue in him why shuld I refuse to put in him all my whole hope trust and cōsolacion especially seyng that he is so minded toward me and all men that beleue in him that both he will and also is hable to helpe vs. And that he wyl gladly succour vs it appeareth in this that for our sakes he geueth thankes vnto his heauenly father as one that hath great pleasure in our saluacion and health Besides that he is able to helpe vs for all thinges are geuē vnto him of his father And to this partaineth it Ioh. 14 that he sayd vnto Philip. Haue I been so long tyme with you and thou hast not knowen me Philip he that seeth me seeth also my father Againe Beleue me that I am in the father the father is in me Heare you not in this sentēce that Christ is equal with the father therfore nedes must he be God It wyll bee very profitable to collect and gather suche sentences together and to haue theim in oure myndes For howe hardes thyng is it to the fleshe to beleue that a mā so dispised and crucify●● should be the sonne of God yea God himselfe And that he hath by the effusion of his precious bloud washed awaye the synnes of all men obtained for them eternal life So strongly and with suche force is sathan wont to fight against this article For he knoweth certainly that if he may wynne vs frō this Christ it is impossible but he shal take vs for his praye For thynke you that it was for nought the Christ sayd Mat. 9. He is blessed that shall not be offended against me Surely he sawe before that his poore and cōtemptible person should make many afrayd to come to his doctrine Therfore he willeth that we loke vnto his worde considre it prudētly and not only say Iesus sonne of Dauid haue mercy vpon vs. But also say with Thomas Mar. 10 Ioh. 20. My Lorde and my God Thyrdly Christ allureth and calleth vs vnto him selfe with a verye swete and fatherly promise and sayth Come vnto me all you that labour and are laden and I wyll refreshe comfort and ease you Christ allureth vs vnto himselfe with a merciful promise I pray you who now wil bee slowe not rather with all that he can make hast vnto so gentle a sauiour Christ And diligently note who thei be that Christ calleth here vnto himselfe They are suche as labour and are laden in their conscience And who be those Those doubtles that feele their synnes and knowlege theim and for theim bee fearefull and tremblyng without comfort of a contrite heart For to suche consciences there is no worke no holy deede no wysedome that canne succour theim but Christ onely by his death and passion and by that precious effusion of his bloud Many one there are that in suche trouble of conscience and in the great conflictes and anguishe of the same seke remedyes by certaine prescribed holynes and woorkes But these profyte no more then did that woman whiche was sicke of the issue of bloud xii yere which had suffered many thynges of many Physicions spent al her goodes was neuer the better Mar. 5. neither had any succour For the more they study with their workes those I say whiche are done without true fayth to pacifye the conscience the more they do hurt it Wherfore thus must wee seke for remedye When by the preaching of Moyses we be brought into the knowlege of oure synne Rom. 3. and wee feele our selues right soore oppressed with the burthen of synne then let vs seke for him which by his death and passion hath obtayned for vs remission of all our synnes But if Sathan wyll here drawe the backe and as he is ful of malice and craft so put it into thy mynde that thou shalt thynke Christ suche a one The cōfort of cōsciēce must be sought at Christ as can in no wise abide sinners then knowe thou that thou loke vnto this promise that Christ hath made to thee in this Gospell when he sayth Come vnto me al ye that labour and are laden and I euen I shal refreshe you Whiche els no worke nor sainct can do Why I beseche you bee you afrayde when I am gentle and lowely in heart and suche a one as it should be full sore against my will that any synner should depart fro me without comforte Beholde thus Christ allureth and calleth vs vnto himself and setteth furth to vs a promise that he will refreshe and comfort suche as are laden and oppressed with synne Yea further when wee bee comforted he will lay a yoke vpon vs but no suche as they felt before But Christes yoke is easye and his burthen light The doctrine of Christ because of the crosse whiche it euer bryngeth with it is a great yoke and heauye burthen to the fleshe But when the spirite commeth it is made easye and light were it afore neuere so heauy as sainct Ihon sayth His preceptes are not heauye 2. Ioh.
5 That almightie lord geue vs grace that we neuer suffre our selues to be withdrawen frō that yoke Amen The gospell on the annunciation of the blessed Vyrgyne Mary Luc. 1. When she sawe him she was abashed at hys saying and cast in her mynd what manner of salutacion that shold bee And the aungell sayde vnto hyr Feare not Marye for thou haste founde grace wyth God Beholde Esai 6. thou shalte conceaue in thy womb and beare a sonne and ♣ Mat. 2 Luc. 2. shalte call his name Iesus He shal be greate and shall be called the sonne of the hyghest And the lord God shall gyue vnto hym the seat of his father Dauyd and he * Esa 9 shall raign ouer the house of Iacob for euer and ♣ Dan 7 Mich. 4 of hys kingedome there shall be none ende Then sayde Mary vnto the angell How shall this be seyng I know not a man And the angel answered and sayd vnto her The holy ghost shal come vpon the and the power of the highest shall ouershadowe the. Therefore also that holy thing whych shal be borne shal be called the sonne of god And beholde thy cosyn Elyza beth she hathe also conceaued a sonne in her age and this is her syxt moneth whych was called barren for Zach 8. Mat. 19 Mar. 10 Luc. 18. with god shall nothing be vnpossible And Mary sayde Behold the hand mayde of the Lorde be it vnto me accordyng to thy worde THE EXPOSITION HEere in the Gospell of this daye is described the Annūciatiō of the natyuyty of our lord Iesus Christ which was before promised vnto the holy fathers that ther so longe so desirously wayted for And the euangelyst Luke with very great diligēce meruailous plainly describeth that glad tidinges For he right diligently discusseth al the circumstances of it and in as goodly ordre as maye bee recyted them Fyrst he sheweth the tyme The tyme. that is the syxte moneth after that Elizabeth wyfe to Zachary the priest had conceiued Iohn the baptist And then furthermore Gabiel hee nameth also the aungell by that name that was knowen and excellente in the scriptures as in Daniell the 8. and 9. chapiter And this aungell also was before sent vnto Zachary Thirdely he sheweth who sent that angell Who sent him that is god which longe before had ordained Marye vnto this glory that she shuld be the mother vnto his son Fourthelye also you se whether and to whome the Aungell was sente that is into a toune of Galile named Nazareth The city The husbande The virgyne vnto a virgine despoused vnto a manne called Ioseph of the house of Dauid And the virgines name was Mary Now if a man will declare these circumstances and accordinge to their dignitie discusse them it can not be opened what dignity and ornament these shal adde vnto the annuncion And nowe considre after what manner this annunciation came to passe and how we shuld vnderstand it The aungell cometh vnto Mary and very gentely saluteth her as a virgine replenished with grace with whome the Lorde is and whiche shuld in tyme comming be blessed aboue al women bicause of those excellent giftes which god woulde giue vnto her And in as much as she was abashed or troubled bycause of his woordes therefore the Angel continueth his wordes and sayth Mary be not afrayde doubtlesse thou hast found grace with God Behold thou shalt cōceiue in thy wombe and beare a sonne and shalt call his name Iesus Here it is necessary that wee consider well two thynges Fyrst that Mary founde so great grace with God Two thynges noted For that which is founde surely it is founde without any merites of any woorkes that went before and so it commeth vnloked for To confirme grace is not to merite or deserue Then if Mary found suche grace afore God I beseche you where are they that say she deserued it And therevpon doo make an Idoll of her settyng it aboue God I can well beare and truely so is it worthy that Mary be praised and exalted as a goodly virgyn and full of grace afore God yea and also to be set furth vnto all christians as a liuely ensample of fayth yet that notwithstādyng suffre her to continue a creature that attayned vnto that dignitee by grace without merites and that neuer desired to be extolled aboue her sonne as ye may wel perceiue by her owne woordes where she sayth in the gospell Whatsoeuer my sonne shall say vnto you that do Iohn 2 Doth not this mooste blessed virgyn Mary in this place sende men from her selfe vnto Christ and vnto his woorde Surely wee confesse that Mary obtayned of God greatter fauour or grace then all other women in that she was full of the holy ghost and the Lorde was with her But nowe it foloweth not of this that I shuld make an Idol of her that we shuld esteme her to be our life swetenes al our hope as doth that cāticle Salue regina but rather it were more right to speake these thinges of Christ whiche sayth I I I am the way the truth life The other thyng that we here thynke worthy to be noted is this We must diligētly way what the Angel sayd vnto Mari. Behold sayd he thou shalt conceiue in thy wombe and beare a sōne For these woordes pertayne vnto the humanitee of Christ whiche in oure tyme is impugned without shame The anabaptists errour of the Anabaptistes For they confesse that he receiued of Mary in her wombe figure forme nutrimentes But this they beleue not that he toke any thyng of fleshe and bloud of Mary But this text teacheth plainly that doubtles Christ fyrst was cōceiued of the holy ghost then by the operacion of the same holy ghost he receiued as euery other childe doth forme figure nourishementes fleshe and bloud of his mother the virgyn Mary and so was borne of her as the article of oure fayth declareth And we by the assistance of Goddes grace shal euer continue in this fayth and confesse it neuer depart frō it though the Anabaptistes waxe neuer so wodde and bable neuer so muche vayne wordes in waste Secondarily in this Gospel is excellētly described the kyngdome of Christe The kingedome of Christe For the Angel sayth And the Lord God shall geue vnto him the seate of Dauid his father and he shall reigne ouer the house of Iacob eternally and there shal be no ende of his kyngdome In these woordes Christ is called the sonne of Dauid I thynke because he was so long before promised to Dauid and that he toke fleshe bloud of Mary Dauids seate whiche was of the seade of Dauid And this seate or maiestie of Dauid whiche should be geuen vnto him is no corporal seate but a spiritual seate For if it were a corporal seat it could not endure for euer but it must needes haue an ende And therfore
the Angel added And his kyngdome shall haue none ende Suche a kyngdome of Christ is also excellently described by the Prophete Esaie in the ix chapiter where among other thynges he sayth thus Esai 9. His imperie shal be dilated or multiplied and peace shal be without end vpō the throne of Dauid vpon his kyngdome that he may confirme strengthen it in iustice and iudgement frō thencefurth and for euermore Marke that suche a peace shal be in the kyngdome of Christe whiche shal not endure for a tyme but for euermore And how could this peace be referred vnto Dauid whiche neither had this peace nor yet could geue it vnto other Furthermore in this kyngdome iustice shal be made strong in iudgement Iudgemente Nowe howe shall this be Where as is no knowlege of synnes there can not folowe the iustice of fayth Therfore that I may come vnto the knowlege of synne and after that by fayth attayn vnto the righteousnes of fayth Christ fyrst causeth me so to be throwē doune at the preachyng of repentaunce that I shall feale my selfe worthy for my synnes to haue hell and eternal dampnacion But then through the preachyng of free remission of synnes for Christes sake I shal be againe comforted and raysed vp so that in tyme commyng I shall feare nothyng for my synnes but I shal stand stedfast in fayth and wayte for eternal health After this maner is iustice stablished by iudgement in the kyngdome of Christ Vpon this againe it foloweth that this seate of Dauid which here is promised vnto Christ is nothyng els but a spiritual kyngdome of Christ whiche is gouerned and ruled by the scripture of the Euāgely or gospell Neither can it stād in any maner other thyng then in spirite and trueth For it can not bee a corporall kyngdome For why these thynges that wee haue nowe spoken of and the corporal kyngdome that Dauid sometyme gouerned differre as farre as heauen and yerth And to speake briefly Christ him selfe in the gospel of Luke concludeth this saiyng The kyngdome of God is within you Luc. 17 Thyrdly wee haue here a noble ensample of true fayth in Mary For although at the fyrst she was abashed at the Angels worde and afterwarde also wondered right sore Exāples of fayth in Mari howe she should be the mother of the Lord seyng that she knewe no man Yet now when she heareth that the holy ghost should worke all this in her she gladly committeth her selfe vnto the wylle of God with great mekenes lowlynes and beleueth the Angel whiche God had sent vnto her Wherfore also Elizabeth highly praised this fayth Luc. 1. saiyng Blessed art thou which hast beleued for those thynges shal be accōplished in thee which were tolde thee from the Lord. Nature of fayth For this is the true nature of fayth which appeareth here in Mary to beleueue the worde to leane vnto the worde and to cleaue vnto the worde yea though that thyng whiche the worde speaketh of can in no wise be comprehēded by mans reason For why shuld it bee called fayth but that it beleueth thynges inuisible not apparāt yea incōprehēsible to mā Thus did Abrahā whē cōtrary vnto hope he beleued īto hope For as S. Paul saith He was not weake in faith neither cōsidered his own body dead in māner for he was now almost an hundreth yeare old nor the baraine wombe of Sarah He staggered not thorow vnbeliefe at the promise of god but he was stronge in faith and gaue to god the honoure ful certefyed that whatsoeuer god promised he was able to performe it Inlike manner must we do Whensoeuer god speaketh any thing whiche I can not obtaine nor perceiue by my reason or wisedome it becometh me not to dispute by what meanes it maye come to passe but thus muste I saye Behold I am ready the lordes bonde seruaunt and gladly do I meekely submitte my selfe captiue vnto thy woorde althouge I perceiue it not nor can not comprehende it Thus did Mary when the aungell had saide The holy ghost shall come ouer the and the power of the moste highest shall ouershadowe the. c. Marye sayd Beholde the Lordes hande mayden be it done to me accordynge to thy woorde Nowe if yee will doo vnto Marye suche seruice as shall please her beeleue the promise of god as shee beleued it Feare god as Mary feared god liue as shee liued and thou shalt possesse eternall lyfe as Marye doth As Christe promised Who so euer doth the wil of my father that is in heauen he is my brother sister and mother God graunte vs all that wee maye doo well Amen THE PASSION OF OVR Lorde Iesu Christ parted into syxe Sermons The fyrste sermon Mat. 26. Mar. 14 Luce. 22 WHen the euē was come he sate doune with the twelue And as they did eate he sayd Verely I saye vnto you that Ioh. 13. one of you shall betraye me And they were exceedinge sorowfull and began euery one of them to saye vnto him Lorde is it I Hee answered and sayde He that dippeth hys hand with me in the dishe the same shall betray me Psal 61 The sonne of man truly goeth as it is written of hym but wo vnto that man by whom the son of man shal be betrayed It had been good for that man yf hee hadde not beene borne Then Iudas which betrayed hym aunswered and sayde Maister is it I He saide vnto hym Thou haste saide Whan they were caryng Iesus tooke breake and whan he had geuen thankes he brake it and gaue it to his disciples and sayde 1 Cor. 9. Luce. 22 Mar 18. Take eate this is my body And he tooke the cuppe and thanked and gaue it them saying Drynke ye all of thys for this is my bloude which is of the new testament that is shedde for many for the remission of sinnes But I say vnto you I wyll not drynke hensforth of thys frute of the vinetree vntyll that daye when I shall drynke it newe with you in my fathers kyngedome Mat. 14 And when they hadde sayde grace they wente oute vnto mount Oliuer THE EXPOSITION WE haue dee●ly beloued not with out cause recited vnto you oute of the gospel of Math. the text of the Lords supper that we purpose at this tyme to treat vpon vnto your louing charity For so it see we think it profitable to councel and helpe the weak which about this time ar wont for the more part of a custome to come vnto the cōmunion of the lordes supper participat of it and therefore they shall loue and more gladlye desire some briefe instruction in this matter The beginninge of this gospell declareth with how greate humanitie and gentlenes Christ prouoked Iudas vnto repentaunce adding also vnto yt Christs pacience calleeth Iudas to repentaunce that except he did repent that dānacion in soul and bodye was prophecied to chaunce vnto hym But who tolde
meate and drynke wherewith he feedeth theim that come thereto as they ought do is his owne very fleshe and bloud They that come thereto muste occupye their myndes in consideryng howe his bodye was broken for them and his bloud shed for their redempcion and so ought they to approche to this heauenly table with all humblenes of heart and godlynes of mynde as to the table wherein Christ himselfe is geuen And they that come otherwyse to this holy table they come vnworthely and do not eat drynke Christes fleshe and bloud but eate drynke their owne damnacion because they do not duely consider Christes very fleshe bloud whiche be offered there spiritually to bee eaten dronken but dispisyng Christes most holy supper do come therto as it were to other meates drynkes without regarde of the Lordes body whiche is the spiritual meate of that table Therfore let a mā as sainct Paule sayth examine himselfe and so eate of the bread and drynke of the cuppe for he that eateth and drynketh vnworthely eateth and drinketh his owne damnacion not desernyng the Lordes body Euil persons do not ea●e the body of Christ Thyrdly we can not deny but that both the good and bad do eate and drynke the sacramental bread and wine but besides the sacramentes the good eateth euerlastyng life the euil and wicked membres of the deuil euerlastyng death For they do not eate and drynke the body blud of Christ but as sainct Paule sayth they are gyltie of the body bloud of the Lord and eate drynke their owne damnacion Fourthly it is necessary that we knowe wherevnto this sacrament profiteth and what vtilitee cōmeth to vs by it and what is the power of it And this can no mā learne better any where then of the very wordes wherewith this sacrament was instituted whiche say This is my body geuen for you vnto the remission of synnes Christe ordayned this sacrament of his body and bloud in bread and wine to preache vnto vs that as our bodies be fed norished and preserued with meate drynke so are our hungry soules fed norished and preserued by the body bloud of Christ This same spiritual eatyng and drinkyng of the sayd body and bloud of Christ is not receiued in the mouthe digested in the stomacke but it is receyued with a pure heart a syncere fayth beleuyng that Christe gaue his body to death shed his bloud vpon the crosse for vs that he doth so ioyne and incorporate himself to vs that he is our heade and we his membres hauyng him dwellyng in vs wee in him What thyng can bee more comfortable to vs than to eat this meate and drynke this drynke For he sayth himselfe Iohn 6 He that eateth me shal liue by me Wherfore in this sacramēt receiued with a true fayth we are assured that our synnes be forgeuen whiche thing when we fele in our heates at the receiuyng of the Lordes supper what thyng can be more ioyfull more pleasaunt or more comfortable vnto vs Remission of sinnes is the highest treasure that can be in the worlde Who is it that would not apply his whole study cast in his mynde day night yea go though it were neuer so long a iourney so that he might attaine this treasure Suppose you there bee any ryches in this worlde lyke vnto this Naye verely Why so For the goodes of this worlde be they neuer so excellent neuer so precious great in value neuer so pleasant beautifull yet they ebbe flowe they fall as leaues and thei passe away although in this life onely they comfort man much yea and rather vexe trouble him But this treasure of forgeuenes of synnes when by fayth it is obtained found and set hande vpon it bringeth with it no incertaine deceiuable nor transitory life but a continuall euerlasting and perpetual lyfe also it causeth peace ioye in the holy ghost which shall last for euer Wherefore yt is very necessarye that we with al diligence and studiouse mind serch for this treasure There ar some that are so minded that they thinke that when they haue the worde it is not verye necessary nor maketh no great matter whether they come vnto the sacrament or no and that it is in their liberty whether they wyll take part of the lords table or no. All men ar boūd to receiue the Sacrament But I deny that liberty lai that al mē are so sore bound to remembre this benefite receiued of God through Christ as the apostels wer and often to reuolue it in heart and to giue thanks for it For though I neither can nor will bynd mē vnto a certaine prescript or peculier time to receiue this sacrament yet it is necessarye that wee consider the commaundement of Christe and that oftentymes we accomplishe and in deede fulfyll it Furthermore it is a trewth and can not bee denied but that by the woorde there is offered vnto vs the remission of sinnes And in the same worde is this sacrament commaunded and comprehended so that the one can not bee in onye wise deuided frome the other Fiftely considre nowe who these be that vse this sacrament accordyngly The vse of the lordes supper Douteles that are such as beleue Ther is a promise in the lordes supper that Christ wold giue his owne body vnto death for vs that he wold shed his blud to wash away our sinnes And in this promise there is no douting But what profiteth this promise vnto me excepte I receiue take hold vpon it by faith But yet if I wil be partaker of these thinges it is necessary that I come in faith For euery promise of God is receiued by faith So likewise teacheth the sentēces in the gospell of Iohn Ioh. 6. He that eateth this bread shal liue eternally Item The breade which I wil giue it ys my flesh for the lyfe of the world Item He that eateth my flesh and drinketh my bloud continueth in me and I in him c. Al these sentences ar spoken of faith Now who so cometh vnto the communion of the lordes supper not hauing this faithe then not only hee eateth it not vnto his health and eternall life but muche rather he taketh part of this sacramēt vnto eternal cōdemnaciō as S. Paul in the epistle to the Cor. sufficiently sheweth and teacheth 1 Co. 11. Therfore if thou feele thy sinnes knowest them woldest right gladly be delyuered from them desirest to growe increase and waxe strong in faith well make hast come to this supꝑ For in it thou shalt find not only forgiuenes of sinnes that bi the word but also thou shalt feed thy soul with the body blud of Iesu Christ a great cōforting to thi faith Furthermore this sacrament shuld moue stir vs to friendship to liue quietly in peace vnitie concord to put away all hatred variance
beleuest that all this was done for thy wealth then receyuest thou that glad tidynges which preacheth vnto the that thou shalt not perishe but art deliuered from all thy synnes and shalt liue with Christ eternally Is not this a wonderous great profyte that thou hast by the passion of Christ where are I pray you nowe Note this ye sectaries that sell your merites to other those iusticiaries whiche ascribe their saluacion not vnto the passion and death of oure Lorde Iesu Christ but vnto the merites of their owne workes Surely they erre exceadyng sore that so beleue For doubtlesse our owne woorkes were neuer able to performe so great a thing but Christ Christ I say Christ only is he that by his death passion and by the effusion of his precious bloudde geueth freely and maketh vs to possesse eternal helth For he is made vnto vs wisedome from God 1. Cor. 1 and righteousnes and sanctificacion and redempcion Secondarily wee heare nowe of the Euangelist Ihon that when Christ had ended that his last supper had finished that excellent sermon made then vnto his disciples he went furth with his disciples ouer the broke called Cedrō into a certain garden to pray Prayer requireth a secrete place 1. Ti. 2. Some men wyll say what meaneth this that Christ taryeth not within the house Shuld prayer be bound vnto certaine prescrybed places Nay truly For sainct Paule wylleth that in euery place we holde vp our handes vnto God Yet that notwithstanding suche is the nature of feruent and earnest prayer that it may bee farre better and deuoutlyer done Mat. 6 in some secrete place or as Christ sayth in thy chambre then in suche places where is great resort of people Ma. 14 as we also see in the gospel of Mathewe howe Iesus wēt alone into the mountaine to pray But then specially is it agreable that he that prayeth be alone and farre from other when his necessitee panges of his mynd are great that he may so much the more frely shed furth his whole heart before the Lorde his God and in his lappe laye furth all his aduersitee whatsoeuer it be And now what thynke you moued Christ to departe asyde into the garden to pray Necessitee compelleth men to pray Surely that exceadyng great anguishe of his heart For nowe he knewe that the tyme was come of his passion whiche he so sore feared that he sayd My soule is sorowfull vnto the death And againe O my father if it be possible let this cuppe passe frō me You heare in this place howe great feare how great anguishe how great tribulacion and pensiuenes was in the fleshe of Christ And doubtlesse the same feare inuaded him when he hāgyng vpō the crosse cryed out with the saiyng of the Psalmist Oh God Oh my God why hast thou forsaken me Psa 21. But nowe ponder what Christ doth in suche necessitee frō whence he asketh comfort helpe Christ asketh at his heauēly father Doubtles he hath no maner of helpe comfort or hope but in his heauēly father at whose hand also he loketh for all cōsolacion seyng that it was impossible for any creature to helpe in suche necessitee and trouble And although he muste needes drynke of the cuppe of his passion yet was he comforted strengthned by his heauenly father whiche sent an Angel from heauen to comfort him Luc. 22. which altogether was done for vs. For this infirmitee of Christe that wee here see was made our strength For surely we could neuer haue been able to ouercome any temptaciō but only by Christ Whensoeuer therfore in our necessitee wee aske any thyng of oure heauenly father for Christes sake we shal doubtles for Christ obtayne helpe comfort and all oure heartes desire and bee assured of most sure consolacion Thirdely when Christe hadde ended his prayer Iudas came with the seruantes of the Bishoppes and Phariseis to betraye his Maister and Lorde to delyuer him into the handes of the Bishops and Priestes Is not this an horrible thing to speake especially that an Apostle betrayed Christe Before he had preached the gospell before hee hadde done myracles yea and so behaued him selfe that he seemed nothing vnlyke the other Apostles Besydes this it was not longe before that he sate at one table with Christ and his Apostles and was partener of his Supper and hadde hearde with howe greate pacience and meekemes although in close wordes the lorde had called him vnto repentance Yet notwithstandinge he was so sore indurate and blynded that for a little vyle money he selleth hys Lord Ther is no truste in man and betrayeth him vnto the Iewes Who canne nowe haue any truste in manne seeyng this traytour dare be so bold as one that hathe none euell in his mynde or thynketh no harme to kysse Christe Who also shall boast himselfe of the gyfte that God hath gyuen him before hee come vnto a blessed and christian end Doutles it was not said for noughte Mat 24 Hee that perseuereth vnto the ende shal be saued There are manye that haue a good begynnyng when they firste beginne to beleue as we haue experience of suche in our times For ther haue been some whiche in the beginning when the gospell beganne to florysh were so feruent and excedinge herty that in manner they dyd durste oute all togither with feruent loue and seemed as they wold at ones deuour the whole gospell But a verye small numbre is there of theim that haue continued the same hartye good mind vnto a good fortunable and perfecte ende Wherefore this is euer true that our sauiour Christ saith Mat. 1● The last shal be fyrst and the fyrst laste What nedeth mo wordes When suche men ones fall frome the gospell they runne into suche enuye and hatred against it that without doubt they would do as Iudas here doth to his lorde and maister if god wo●d permitte vnto them occasion to do it Howe often I praye you complaineth S. Paul of such false brethren Note this O chris●ian reader do it Therfore all christian men haue a greate cause without ceassyng to offre prayers vnto god by Christe that not only he wold bring vs vnto the trew and right faith but also that of his great mercy and vnspeakable goodnes he voutchsafe to conserue vs in the same vnto the ende Fourthely we see in this place Christe wyllinglye gaue him vnto the crosse howe willyngly Christe gaue himselfe vnto the crosse for so saithe the texte Then Iesus knowinge all thinges that shulde come vnto him hee wente to meete theym and sayde Whome seeke ye They answered hym Iesus of Nazareth And Iesus sayd vnto them I am he Is it not fulfilled in this place that the prophete sayd Esa 53. Hee shall bee ledde as a sheepe vnto the slaughter and as a lambe before the sherer so shal he hold his peace and he shall not open his mouth And
then among those that bost them selues of Christes name nothyng cōsideryng nor regardyng Mat. 12 that of euery idle woorde wee must geue accompt in the day of iudgement Ephe. 4 nor yet ponderyng that S. Paule so earnestly forbad christians that in any wyse no fylthy worde shuld be herd out of their mouth Wherefore if thou wylte haue Christ present at thy communication and talkyng do as these two disciples did Talke of those thynges that pertayne to the honour of God and thyne owne saluacion Let thy wyll and studye be euer in the law of God and so shal Christ not be farre from thee But if in thy talkyng thou forget God then looke not for God but for the deuil to bee presente with thee Secondarily we haue here also what Christ did when he was come into the companye of these two disciples And fyrst he maketh himself so as though he knewe nothyng nor had heard what was doone in Ierusalem in those dayes And this dothe he to drawe furth their incredulitee and to rebuke theim for it and to haue occasion to instructe them as he dyd after warde And they by and by plainly declared theyr myndes so talkyng of Christe that a man may easely perceyue that as concernyng him his worde and promises though they had not vtterly yet for the most part they wer fallen into dispayre Besydes this though they acknowleged him to be a Prophete mightie in woordes and deedes before God yet nowe they thought theyr hope frustrate Christ wyll not cast vs away for our vnperfectnes Rom. 7 that he should redeme Israel But what dothe Christe Christe our Lorde knoweth very well and perfectly what is oure infirmitee and incredulitee neither is he ignorant that no good thing is in our fleshe Wherfore although wee bee vnperfecte in fayth yet wyll not he cast vs away but rebuke and teache vs as he dothe here the disciples teachyng vs by his owne ensample to do likewyse And fyrst he correcteth vs and sayeth O fooles and harde hearted to beleue in all thynges that the Prophetes haue spoken Must not Christ suffre these thynges and so entre into his glorye It is neither vnright nor crueltie that he here calleth his disciples foles whiche yet he forbad Mathew .v. Mat. 5. For that he here doth he doth it of a godly zeale and fatherly loue and so also may any manne do likewyse especially when theyr heart nor mynde be none otherwyse affecte then was Christ towarde his disciples Then beganne he at Moses and all the prophetes and interpreted to theim in all their writynges suche places as were written of him It is not comly to rebuke onely and not to comfort againe Furthermore he that shall rebuke another man ought not onely to recite to his rebuke what he had done vnrightfully but he must also shewe what he hath done honestly vertuously and also profitably Euē so doth Christ here Fyrst he rebuketh their incredulitee or vnfaythfulnes Then forasmuche as fayth cōmeth of hearing of the worde he proueth alloweth their saiyng out of the deuine scriptures that Christ must suffre And walkyng with them he earnestly cōtinueth his sermō with suche maiestie power that the disciples after wer cōpelled to knowlege it say Dyd not oure heart burne in vs when he talked with vs in the way and opened to vs the scriptures O blessed is that man whō Christ thus draweth by his woorde and whiche is by Christes spirit instruct into the true knowlege of God Thyrdly the Euangelist describeth after what maner Christ opēly shewed himselfe to these his disciples opened theyr eyes saiyng And they drewenye vnto the toune whether thei went and he made as though he would go further And they cōpelled him sayd Tary with vs for it draweth towardes night and the day it far passed And he taryed with them And it came to passe when he sat at the table with them he toke bread gaue thākes brake it and gaue it them Then were theyr eyes opened they knewe him And he vanished out of their sight They knewe that it was Christes accustomed maner to breake the bread and especially to geue thākes Yet should they not haue knowen him by these signes if he hadde not opened theyr eyes whiche in dede was done when Christe gaue thankes and brake the bread Here muste we first learne We must bee thankful to God 1 Cor. 4 to giue thankes euer to god for all his benefites giuen to vs both corporall and spirituall For I praye you what haste thou but thou receyuedst it of god Nowe yf god hathe giuen it to the of mere grace withoute anye merite of thyne I beseche the why wylte thou not euer giue him thanks for it Verily Saynct Paul in the fyrst epistle to Timothe in the fourth chap. where hee teacheth of the libertye of meates and drinkes willeth that christians shulde receiue all thinges with thankes gyuynge 1 Tim. 4 and euen so exhorteth he vs to do in the epistle to the Thessalonians Secondly also note 1 Tes 5 Christe openeth the eies that Christe opened hys disciples eyes and brouhht theym into the knoweledge of hymselfe For euen as these disciples could not come to suche knowledge of theym selues tyll theyr eyes were opened no more can wee beleue as wee ought to beleue tell Christe lyghten our eyes and bringe vs vnto the trewe faithe by his worde and holy spirite Fourthly this gospel sheweth Faithe muste be openlye cōfessed that whē through Christes word spirit our eyes ar opened to know God then that our faith shal not be vaine in vs that we kepe not this ioye only to our selues but that we shal cōmunicat it vnto many freely confesse our ioye euen as S. Paul saith Rom. 10 With the hearte wee beleue vnto righteousnes with the mouth we confesse the same beleue vnto health And Dauid saith I beleued and therfore I spake Psa 115 The preachynge of the passion and resurrection of Christ is no such treasure that when a man hath founde it he shuld hyde it and kepe it secrete from other let no manne thynke so but it would bee distributed and imparted to many other Mat. 10 like as Christ sayd That I haue spoken to you in your eare secretely declare it openly euen in the houses toppe And so dothe the disciples here For assone as they had seen and knowen Christ they by and by aryse and returned vnto Ierusalem where they founde the xi gatheeed these that were with them to whom they declared what was done in the way howe they knewe the Lorde by breakyng the bread And so ought euery christian man to do when he knoweth Christe and by his worde and spirite is come vnto the fayth he should geue all men parte of that treasure and to endeuor himselfe that all men maye come to that knowlege and righteousnes of fayth that is in Iesu Christe our Lord
Psalmes of me Furthermore he opened theyr mynde that they should vnderstand the scriptures c. O howe gloriouslye goeth this preachynge of Christe forthe Christe instructeth these plaine men and vnlearned with the holy scripture taken out of the law the prophetes and the psalmes But as the epistle to the Hebrues sayeth Heb. 4. Preachinge is but vaine if it bee not adioyned to faithe therefore Christe also openeth the eyes and vnderstandynge of theyr mynde so that not onlye they maye heare hys woorde but also they maye vnderstande it Oh good preacher O gentle lorde Christe that thus faithfully teacheth his disciple and bringeth them to the knowledge of hys truth The moste best and greatest lorde our god graunt vs this grace The outwarde prechīg and the hollye ghoste must bee togither Apoc. 3. that the same manner maye be among vs in the offire of preching that is that we may with much seueritie and great diligence inculcate thy worde and that Christ may also as dililigentely teache the same worde inwardely by his holy spirite For suerly it is he that hath the key of Dauid wherwith he shutteth and no man openeth hee openeth and no man shutteth And verelye all preaching is vain except Christ do inwardly teach by his holy spirite Nowithstanding I wold no mā should esteeme as a light thinge the dignity of the vocall worde or the word pronounced and spoken takinge occasion of these my woordes so to doo for thys is myne opinion that bothe the woorde and spirite of god muste be ioyned togyther And who shall dare tontemne the woorde that Christe heere ordayneth and commaundeth and also committeth the same to his beeloued Apostels For thus he sayeth furthormore Thus it is written and thus muste Christe suffre and ryse again from the deade the third day to preach in his name penance forgiuenes of synnes among al naciōs c. In the gospell of sainct Ihon this cōmaundement and office of preachyng is more euidētly described For in the same place the Euangelist sayth thus Iho. 20 And Iesus sayd to them As my father hath sēt me euen so I send you likewyse after that he brethed vpon them saiyng Receiue ye the holy ghost Whose synnes soeuer ye shal forgeue they are forgeuen whosesoeuer synnes ye shal retayne they are retayned The administracion of the worde of God Of these wordes it is euident that Christ commytted to them the office or administracion to teache his worde ouer all the vniuersal worlde Nowe if wee adioyne this place of S. Ihon with these wordes of Christ recyted in this gospel euery mā of vnderstandyng may easely perceyue howe this forgeuyng of synnes is done The lawe That is thus Fyrst must penance be preached that is men must be brought by the knowlege of the lawe of God to cōfesse hate and abhorre their synne True penāce For this is it that the deuine scriptures call doyng of penance as wee may see in the Prophete Esaie Esa 55 Let the vngodly sayth he forsake his euil way and the vnrightwise man his ymaginacions and let him returne vnto the Lord and he wyll haue mercy vpō him Returne I say to our God for he is very ready to forgeue And sainct Paule also Ephe 4 describeth it saiyng He that did steale let him steale no more c. Nowe after that men are brought vnto the knowlege of their synnes also to hate them then must be preached vnto them and set before their eyes the merytes of Iesu Christ For to preache remission of synnes in his name The gospel is to ascribe the remission of synnes vnto his passion death and merites And when this is apprehēded and beleued there is forgeuenes of synnes not by him or for his sake that preacheth declareth this but by him and his merytes that hath geuen that commaundement and cōmission to preache remyssion of synnes in his name To whom bee honor and prayse for euer and euer Amen The Gospel on sainct Markes day the Euāgelist you shall fynde after Alhallowen day The gospell on Philyp and Iacob the Apostles day Ihon. 14. Thomas sayth vnto him Lord we knowe not whether thou goest And howe is it possible for vs to knowe the waye Iesus sayth vnto him Ihon. 1 6.8 and .11 I am the way and the trueth and the life No man commeth vnto the father but by me If ye had knowen me ye had knowen my father also And nowe ye knowe him haue seen him Phylyp sayth vnto him Lord shewe vs the father it suffiseth vs Iesus sayth vnto him Haue I been so long tyme with you yet hast thou not knowē me Phylyp he that hath seen me hath seen the father And howe sayest thou then shewe vs the father Beleuest thou not that Iho. 10. I am in the father and the father in me The woordes that I speake vnto you I speake not of my selfe but the father that dwelleth in me is he that doth the workes Beleue me that I am in the father and Iho. 16. the father in me Or t is beleue me for the workes sake Verely verely I saye vnto you he that beleueth on me the workes that I do the same shall he do also and greater workes then these shal he do because I go to my father Ma. 17 and 21. Mar. 11 Luc. 9. Iho. 15 and .16 Iaco. 1. 1. Iho. 3 and .5 And whatsouer ye aske in my name that wyll I do that the father may be glorifyed by the sonne if ye shall aske any thyng in my name I wyll do it THE EXPOSITION Christ armeth his disciples against the slaūder of the crosse OUr Lorde Iesus Christe in that most excellent sermon made vnto his disciples at his last supper among all other his moste godly exhortacions this he principally endeuored himselfe vnto to conserue his disciples frō the slaunder of the crosse and to prepare comfort them against the aduersaries of it that were commyng For he knewe right well the imbecilitee and weakenes not only of his disciples but also of all men in whom his holy gost and spirit is not yet confirmed And now the tyme was present at hand when Christ by his death should glorify the father and returne into his glorye Nowe forasmuche as the Apostles so sore abhorred the crosse rather would that Christe should after the maner of Kynges and prynces of this worlde begynne his kyngdome in Iewry wherein they might as great Lordes and Dukes rule with him therefore Christe would lead them away from suche imaginacions thoughtes vnto the meditacion of eternal glorye wherevnto there is no entraunce but by the crosse Act. 14. And thus he sayth Let not your heart be troubled nor be abashed needes must I suffre the scripture must needes bee fulfylled whiche testifyeth of my death and passion that by it I shal delyuer all men from eternall death I praye you then
beleue this lette him knowe it assuredly that he shall neuer comme vnto the father neither be partaker of eternal life Lyfe And I beseche you how shal he comme vnto the father that seketh other meanes to comme to him then by Christe Besydes that he rather geueth credence vnto false liyng then to the truth euen that trueth whereof Christe here testifyeth of affirmyng him selfe to be the trueth For I pray you Treuth what are all menne all mennes doctrynes all the studyes and counsels of menne if they bee conferred to Christe and his woordes Truely all lyers and mere lyes are all those thynges that are spoken without the woorde of God as the scripture testifyeth psa 115. Psalme Cxv. Euery manne is a lyar But of the woorde of God the scripture sayth Thy woorde is trueth Nowe if the woorde of God onely bee trueth Ioh 17. psa 118. then it necessarily muste folowe that whatsoeuer menne haue inuented without the worde of God it is lyes mere deceyuable iuglyng Howe can it be but truth seyng the to those that beleue in it Rom. 1. it is the power of God vnto saluacion and eternal health For to beleue the word of God is euen thesame as to beleue Christ For Christ is the same woorde and the woorde was made fleshe Ihon. 1. And to beleue Christe is so excellente and noble a thyng that it taketh away synnes and eternal death and for them geueth righteousnes and eternal life And thus it abydeth true that Christ sayd in this place I am the waye the truth and the life Fourthly consider also what Christe-sayd vnto Philip neither would Christ refuse him because of his imbecilitee or weakenes but rather instructeth him thus Philip he that seeth me seeth my father Philip would see the father Christ is very God but Christ would graue it not only in Philippes heart but also in all other his disciples heartes that he is one thyng and substaunce with the father one God equal with the father in maiestie and glory of a like strength wysedome with him This onely excepte that Christ for our infirmitees sakes to redeme vs was made mā and therefore asmuche as pertayneth to that he is made lesse then the father as it is wrytten in the viii Psalme Psal 8. Thou hast made him a lytle lesse vnder the dignitee of angels c. Philip sayth Christe he that seeth me seeth my father And furthermore I dwel in the father and the father in me Beholde howe earnestly Christ recyteth and bet eth into his disciples his deuine nature and essence with the father also requireth that thei shuld no lesse beleue on him Verely sayth he al that I do or speak I do it not or speake it of my selfe but the father that dwelleth in me he dothe those workes Therfore for the workes sake at the lest beleue me that I am in the father and the father is in me Furthermore Christ highly prayseth this fayth as he most earnestly requyreth it sayth Verely I say vnto you He that beleueth in me the woorkes that I do he also shall do them greatter thynges then these shall he do He shall do greatter thynges then these especially seyng that Christ goeth to the father to receyue his kyngdome and to sende the holy ghost Fayth askyng in the name of Christ obtayneth all thinges I beseche you nowe who date bee so impudent a beast or so styffe necked that he shall dare any thyng at all derogate or minishe the dignitee of fayth seyng that to the beleuer there are made such excellent promises Yea and furthermore here is made a comfortable and excellent promise vnto fayth that is to say that whatsoeuer she wyl aske in the name of Christ shal be geuē her Wherfore shal it be geuē Doubtles that the father may be glorifyed through the sōne And to speake briefely We must thus beleue of Christ that he is of the same essēce of the same power wysedome with the father so that he that beleueth not in Christ that man I say shal neuer come at the father nor at his knowlege For Christ is the way the truth and the life And also noman cōmeth to the father but by Christ as our sauiour Iesus Christe hath testified in many places of his gospel Wherfore that we may come to the knowlege of the father dearly beloued of the Lord let vs diligently apply oure selues to heare the worde of God whereby the true knowlege of Christ is geuē vnto vs. Who knowen and apprehended by faith we may be made parteners and obtayne eternal life Amen The gospel on the Ascencion of our Lord Iesu Christ day Marke 16. AFterwarde he appeared vnto the eleuen as they fat at meate and cast in their teth their vnbeleife and hardnes of heart because they beleued not theim whiche had seen that he was rysen agayne from the dead And he sayd vnto them Mat. 28 Go ye into all the worlde and preache the gospell to all creatures he that beleueth and is baptised shal be saued But he that beleueth not shal be dampned And those tokens shal folow them that beleue Actu 4.11.20 In my name they shall cast out deuils they ♣ Act. 2 and 19. shall speake with newe tongues they shal Luc. 10 and 18. dryue awaye serpentes And if they drynke any deadly thyng it shal not hurt them They shall lay theyr handes on the sycke and they shal recouer So then when the Lorde had spoken vnto them ♣ Lu. 24 Actu 1. he was receiued into heauen and is on the right hande of God And they went furth and preached euery where the Lord workyng with them * Heb. 2 and confirmyng the worde with myracles folowyng THE EXPOSITION SEyng that al thynges in the deuine scriptures ought well to be considered wayed this may not be ouerpassed but must diligently be noted and considered that the Euangelist S. Marke in this place where he descrybeth the ascēcion of our Lord Iesu Christ wherein also lyke at in his passion and resurrection consysteth our whole iustificacion maketh mencion of that synne for the which our Lord Iesus Christe so often before he ascended into heauen rebuked his disciples namely of theyr incredulitee and vnbelief Surely it must needes be that this is an heauye and great synne yea it is to bee estemed and thought a verye spryng welle fountayn of all mischiefe seyng that our sauiour Christ euen nowe when he would departe go to his heauenly father rebuketh it so earnestly in his Apostles For thus sayth the Euangelist At the last as the eleuen sat at the table he shewed himselfe vnto theim and rebuked their vnbeleife and hardnes of heart because they beleued not them whiche had seen him rysen Here you heare what synne this was namely Incredulitee And I pray you Vnbeleife is the spryng of all sin who is so shamelesse to
deny that vnbeleif is the fountayn of all euil especially if he compare fayth whereof scripture speaketh with her effectes with incredulitee and her frutes For so comparyng them it shal be an easy thyng to perceyue howe good and what a great thyng fayth is and howe excedyng an euil vnbeliefe is The scripture euery where testifieth this of fayth and doubtles suche is the nature of it that it vtterly dispayreth of all the workes that mā other dothe or can do nor putteth no trust or confidence in none of them but alonely seketh at Christ that righteousnes that is of value afore God of mere grace and mercy without any merytes or deseruynges of woorkes And this fayth is of suche power that when it is true and right it obtayneth also by Christe remission of synnes righteousnes and eternall health yea of the chyldren of the deuyl it maketh the sonnes and heyres of God as S. Paule wryteth in the Epistle to the Romaynes saiyng Rom. 8. Surely whosoeuer are led by the spirite of God these are the children of God For ye haue not receiued the spirit of bondage agayne to feare but ye haue receyued the spirit of adopcion by whō wee cry abba father Thesame spirit testifyeth together with our spirit that we are the sonnes of God If wee bee chyldren then are wee heyres also Namely heyres of God and annexed heyres of Christ c. And doubtles thus it is with true fayth Contrary vnbelief hath his peculyar nature and suche is his condicion that it determyneth his owne righteousnes and eternall lyfe to come of his owne woorkes and not of the meryte of Christ whiche can not bee but to the great iniury of the passion of oure Lorde Iesus Christe by whose meryte onely the heauenly father is pacifyed Incredulite alwayes robbeth Christ of his honour 1. Iho. 3 And what greater contumely and blasphemy may be done vnto our Lord Christ then to dispoyle him of his honour and to ascribe vnto our woorkes that thyng whiche iustly ought to be attributed onely vnto his merite grace For dothe not the scripture say He is the obtainyng of grace or propiciacion for oure synnes Agayne in the fyrst Epistle to the Corinthians Christe is made vnto vs sayth sainct Paule wysedome from God and righteousnes and sanctifiyng and redempciō Those then that agayne say the merytes of Christ and with woordes crye out against it asmuche as in them lyeth go about to suppresse it they do with al theyr study seke righteousnes eternal helth by the merites of their own workes And those wtout dout are false christians euē thesame the Christ speketh on in Mat. that thei shuld come vnder his name sai Mat 24 Lo heree is Christe c. And thus shall it chaunce to thē that they shal neuer haue the righteousnes eternall health and inheritaunce of the sonnes of god but a vaine prayse and a deceyuable glorye that onlye shall they obtayne And why For in all theyr workes they sought nothing els then the phariseis did whome Christe blameth in the gospell of Mathew and saith Mat. 6. that they did their workes for this intent that they might be glorified of menne And S. Paule saith Ro. 10. They beynge ignoraunte of the righteousnes that is alowed and giuen of god and seekinge to set vppe a righteousnesse of theyr owne they were not subiect to the righteousnes of god To this pertaineth also the promise of the holy ghost wher Christe saithe Ioh. 16 When the holy ghost shall come he shall rebuke the world of sin bicause they beleued not in me c. In this place wee heare again that vnbeliefe is so great a sinne that needs muste the holy ghost be giuen frome heauen to rebuke men of their vnbeliefe Who can now think it meruail though Christe often times so sore blamed rebuked vnbelief in his disciples again in so highlye praised and avaunced faith It is therfore dearlye beloued our part studiously to avoide vnbelief and by al means to embrace the true faith of Christ that by it we may be iustified before god and haue eternall lyfe Secondarily The worde Baptisme in this gospell ys committed vnto the apostels the offyce to preache the worde of god and accordynge to the same worde the administration of Baptisme And suerly this commaundemēt of Christ highly setteth out praiseth and extolleth the vocation of the Apostels and also the ministers of the worde which euery christian man ought diligently to consyder pythely to root it in his heart For where men are assured that the Apostels and ministers of the worde come not forth vncommaunded nor do not headilye of their owne autoritye vsurpe this office of teaching bu are sent to preache and baptise frome the Lorde oure God there without doubt the office of preaching and administration of the sacramentes shal be esteemed accordinglye in highe honoure and dignitie Therefore doubteles it is very necessary for euery christian diligently to obserue marke and learne this gospell as wherin we ar taught that highe honour ought to be giuen to the administracion of the worde and sacraments as to thinges that Christ himselfe the only begotten sonne of god so earnestly commaunded to his beloued Apostles and also adourned these thinges with his owne worde But lette vs now heare what wordes Christe spake to his disciples Go said he into the whole world and preach the gospell to euery creature Who so beleueth is baptized shal be saued but who so beleueth not shal be damned In this text there are two thinges especially cōmaunded the Apostles that is to teach the gospel and to baptise As it is also more euidently plainly declared by the euangelist Math. where Christ saith thus to his apostels Mat 20 Go ye your waye therefore and teache all nacions and baptise them in the name of the Father and of the Son and of holy Ghost And teache them to keepe all thinges whatsoeuer I haue cōmaunded you In these wordes againe we perceiue that these two thynges are cōmaunded chiefly to the Apostles that is to teache and to baptise Nowe it is nedeful that we with al diligence marke this cōmaundement as a thyng that Christ so studiously and earnestly yea as euidently as was possible expresseth beateth it into his disciples memorye and that for none other cause but to declare that he specially taketh cure and regardeth the administracion of his holy worde and the sacramētes and to admonishe vs that we also beare attribute vnto these his ordinances their right honor geue vnto them their due glory But amōg al men the ministers of this word ought well to consider take diligēt hede vnto this cōmaundemēt of Christ For seyng that the office to teache is the ordinance cōmaundement of the most best most mighty god therfore the ministers part is in this office cōmaundement of God so to behaue him selfe to order
into heauen with the approue confirmacion of the same For thus sayth the texte And the Lorde after that he had spoken vnto them he was taken vppe into heauen and sitteth on the right hand of God c. Hetherto Christ had preached and taught after that he was crucifyed and rysen agayn the thyrd daye from the dead and truely after his resurrection he had muche a do with the incredulitee of his Apostles to whom also at the last he shewed what he would theim to do And after he had all this doone Mar 16 he ascended into heauen and sytteth on the right hand of God that is he taketh to himselfe a newe kyngdome that he perpetually with his father beyng Lord on heauen and yearth may and shal reigne in equal power with God his father What it is to syt on the right hand of God for to conserue gouerne maintayn and defend all that are his from all euils For this to do is to syt on the right hand of God Furthermore lest his assencion into heauen should be without an euident vtilitee and profyte he would sende from heauen his holy ghost which might confirme his in the fayth make them strong in all their troubles and persecucions and defende comfort them against their threttes that hated the word euen as the Prophet did testifi Ps 67. saiyng Hee ascended into the highth and hath ledde captiuitee capteiue and hath geuen gyftes to men Oh deare brethren is not this a mightie Lord that hath cōquered and deliuered vs from the captiuitee of Sathan hath geuen frely to vs his worde and spirit and lastly by this meanes hath made vs the sonnes of God Surely he that wyll not beleue and put his confidence in this god and suche a Lorde doubtlesse his vnbelif shal turne brīg him vnto perpetual dampnacion and losse bothe of body and soule The whiche God vouchesafe to turne frō vs for his great infinite grace through Iesu Christ our Lorde Amen The gospel on the Monday after Witsondaye Ioh. 3. FOr God so loued the world that he gaue his only begotten sonne that whosoeuer beleueth in him shoulde not perishe but haue euerlasting life Luce. 19 For God sent not his sonne into the world to condemn the worlde but that the worlde through hym myght be saued Hee that beleueth on hym is not condemned But hee that beleueth not is condemned already bycause he hath not beleued in the name of the onlye begotten son of god And thys is the cōdemnaciō Iohn 1 and. 12. the lyght is come into the world and men loued darkenes more then lyght bycause their deedes were euel For ♣ Eph. 5 euery one that euell dooeth hateth the lyght neither commeth to the lyght least hys dedes shuld be reproued But he that doth truthe commeth to the lyghte that hys deedes maye bee knowen howe they are wrought in God After these thynges came Iesus and hys disciples into the land of Iewrye and there he taryed with them Ioh. 4. Mat. 3. Mar. 1. Luc. 3. Mar. 4 and baptized And Iohn also baptized in Ennō besyds Salim bicause ther was muche water there and they came and were baptized For Ihon was not yet put in pryson THE EXPOSITION IN this gospell CHRIST setteth out highly The loue of God toward vs that excedinge loue and charitye of oure heauenly father that he euer hath borne vnto man k●nde And this loue doth Christe so highly extoll and magnifye that he affirmeth that loue to haue beene the chiefe principall and onlye cause wherfore hee wolde giue his onlye begotten sonne into this worlde Lette vs therefore with most herty attentiō cōsider this praise wherwith Christ setteth out the loue of his heauēly father For in it we shal plainely perceiue what moued god to redeme vs and by whome he would worke our redemtion And what moued the heauenly father to doo thys Dyd men obtaine it with their good works Or deserued they it by theyr honest conuersacion Truly if that time that Christ came into to the worlde he wold haue iudged men accordinge to their merites and workes it was to be feared least as it happein the tyme of Noe he shulde haue drowned all the worlde with water for doubteles at that tyme ther were not very many good in al the world For euen the Iewes which receiued the law prophets and therfore ought to haue been more holier and better then the other nacions these I say were a fewe except more wretched and abhominable then anye other Then needes must ther be a far other cause of our redemtiō Out of loue and grace ar we saued then the merites of man What is it then Christe answereth God so loued the worlde Do not you heare now that our redemtion dependeth and consisteth vpon mere loue grace compassion and mercy And this loue ought well to styrre vs vp and to bringe vs to faithe For if we wel consider and weye this loue in our hearts it wil sufficiently teach vs how high ye vnspeakable it is For suerly we had deserued by vnbeliefe and our sinnes perpetual damnaciō god mought most rightfully haue shed vpon vs his terrible wrath furor and indignacion and haue condemnd vs vnto ꝑpetual dānacion but what dyd he So mighty nowe was not his wrathe but his loue that not only he saued vs frō destruction but also made vs free safe frō synne death dyuel and hell But howe did he this or by what meane or mediator Wold he do this by his angels or by any other mediator or mean Nay verily But to do this he sent gaue freely his only begotten son Here againe that excedyng loue is glorified which was the cause the god would redeme vs. For truely all that euer god giueth that giueth he of grace no merites goyng before With this agreeth the saying of S Paul If when we wer enemies we were recōciled to god by the death of his son much more now that we be reconcyled we shal be saued by his life Here also in this saying the apostell cōfesseth that god receiued vs of grace ye when we were yet his enemies Finally God hath deliuered vs from our sins from hel hath giuen to vs eternall life by free grace loue that hath he done by his beloued and only begottē sonne Iesus Christe Secondarily althogh our saluacion be gotten made perfect by Christ only yet this must we learn to knowe how men maye obtaine it And thys also doth Christe manifestly shew in this gospell That euery man saith he the beleueth in him shuld not perishe but shoulde haue lyfe eaternall You heare in these wordes whether saluacion gotten by Christe may be receiued by works or apprehended by faith Without doubte our workes do nothinge in this matter But here muste needes be a true faith and an assured confidence and beliefe in god But whē is that beliefe and faithe trewe Fayth When
is none other consolacion but in the onely merytes of Christ And that those only be partakers of it that take hold of it by fayth and so turne it vnto their owne profite And forasmuche as when the good shepeherde commeth he leadeth them no waye but vnto Christe They knowe also that they are bound to receyue him as a minister of the worde as Christ testifyeth in another place saiyng Mat. 10 He that receyueth you receyueth me And in another place when the thefe and murtherer commeth with his false doctryne preachyng another straunge doctryne that floweth not out of the fayth of Christ then can they by the worde of God know iudge and reproue that doctryne wyll in no wyse receiue nor admit nor heare that false prophet in the steade of a true Prophete of God For they knowe perfectly that Christe sayeth that he that heareth kepeth the worde of God I say the woorde of God he shal be saued Luc. 11. And what nedeth many woordes Doth not the scriptures euery where admonish vs to beware of such theues and murtherers Beware sayth Christ of false prophetes that comme to you in shepes clothing but inwardly thei are rauening Wolfes And sainct Paule forbyddeth the Galathians that they admit none other gospel then that they heard of him insomuch that if an Angel shuld come doune from heauen preache another gospel they ought not to receiue him The shepe of Christ knowe all this wherfore they wyl heare none other but their owne hyghest byshop shepeherd Christ whiche here sayth I am come that they maye haue life yea and haue it more aboundantly Furthermore they heare all the ministers of Christ that come in his name bryng his worde The other worke-doctors they do forsake cōsideryng they are theues and murtherers suche as treate the worde of God both falsely and vngodly Wherfore Christ sayth They shal not folowe the forreyner or strange shepeherd but they wyll flee frō him for they knowe not the voyce of straungers Whiche God graunt that we may also acknowlege Christ our sheherde and folowe his worde Amen The sermon on sainct Barnabas the Apostles day is the same that is red on Symon and Iudes day The gospell on sainct Iohn the Baptystes daye Luc. 1. And it fortuned that in the eyght day they came to circumcise the chylde and called his name Zacharias after the name of his father And his mother answered and sayde Not so but he shal be called Iohn And they sayde vnto her There is none in thy kyndred that is named with thys name And they made signes to hys father howe he would haue him called And he asked for writing tables and wrote saying His name is Iohn And they meruayled all And his mouthe was opened immediatly and his tongue also and he spake and praysed God And fear came on al them the dwelt nye vnto them And all these sayinges were noysed abroade thorowe out all the hyll countrey of Iurye and all they that hearde them layed theym vp in their heartes saying What manner of chyld shal this be And the hande of the Lorde was with him And hys father zacharias was fylled wyth the holy ghoste prophecyed saying Praysed be the lorde god of Israel for he hathe visited and redemed his people THE EXPOSITION SEyng deere christians that the Euangeliste S. Luke hathe doone suche diligence in describing the natiuiti of Iohn the Baptist as it is plainly manifest in the gospell that this daye is recyted it shall be necessary that we diligently consider and well loke vpon the person of Iohn For surely this childe in whose byrthe those so great and glorious tokens chaunsed hath some syngular grace gyft aboue other children The natiuitie of sainct Ihon. Is not this a new and a syngular great thyng that he is borne of parētes very olde yea in maner at the pyttes brynke with age is sanctifyed in his mothers wombe and ordayned to be the foreleaper that is a gentlemā vssher vnto our Lord God Iesu Christ He shal be sayd the Angel when he declared his byrth vnto Zacharye his father what tyme he dyd his priestly offyce afore God great before the Lorde Wyne and strong drynke shal he not drinke euen from his mothers wombe shal he be fylled with the holy ghost many of the children of Israel shal he turne agayne wholly vnto the Lord theyr God c. By these wordes you heare that great excellent and wonderful thynges shal be brought to passe and accomplyshed by this chylde Furthermore Zacharye thus reioyseth in his canticle saiyng And thou O babe shalt be called a prophet of the most highest For thou shalt go before the face of the Lord to prepare his waies c. What thynke you was this holy childe afterward Ihon is ane usāple of a good precher He was made a true godly and excellent preacher whiche besydes that moost holy life that he altogether spent in godly and honest conuersacion he so administered and fulfylled his office that he may well be sette furth to all preachers and ministers of Gods worde as a worthy ensample president contynually to be present and sette before them For he not only preached penaunce and by preachyng the law prepared a way vnto Christ but also he shewed vnto the people Christ whiche is moost truely that Lambe of God that taketh away the synnes of the whole worlde As also the holy ghoste sayeth againe by Zacharye To geue knowlege vnto his people But what knowlege Knowlege of saluacion or health For thereto serueth the preachyng of Iohn whiche firste through the lawe feareth the consciences and afterward comforteth them rayseth them vp by preachyng vnto them the lambe of god Wherein then resteth this knowlege In the forgeuenes of synnes Howe then obtayne we that remission of synnes By the bowels of mercy of our Lord god wherein the day starre Christ hath visited vs from heauen And to whō hath he appeared by that so great mercy To those that sytte in darkenes and in the shadowe of death aswell the Iewes as Gentyles Ihon 10 For Christ would as our archcbishop and true shepeherd make one flocke one shepefold of the Iewes and Heathen that the feare of al men if at the least they would receyue the daye starre or day spryng of the gospel and beleife in Christe that theyr feet I say might be set straight into the way of peace whiche procedeth of true fayth Beholde all these thynges appertayne to the office of Ihon whiche was not only a preacher and a prophet but also he was more then a prophete Ihon is more thē a Prophet For he preached not only Christ to come as other prophetes did but also he shewed Christ present And forasmuche as Ihon should thus shewe Christ whiche by his preachyng passion death and resurrection should take away all our sorowes sickenesses it was nedefull that great ioy should
happen in his natiuite For and by assone as this childe was borne al the neighbours and kynsfolke did reioyce with the parentes of the child and vpon the eyght day they circumcised the chyld and at the fathers commaundement and writyng they gaue him a name of grace and mercy and this fame is spredde abrode among all theim that dwelt in the Mountaynes of Iewrye and all that did heare it layde it in their heartes cōfessyng that the hande of the Lorde that is The hād of the Lord. the power and helpe of God was with him Lo thus muste men consider Ihon to knowe howe highly he is to bee estemed Secondarily in this gospell fayth maketh Zachary to speake whiche a lytle before throughe his incredulitee was domme And lyke as in this wee see howe great a synne vnbeleife is euen so on the other part wee perceyue howe precious and godly a treasure fayth is The Angel of God sayd vnto zacharye Thy wyfe Elizabeth shall beare vnto thee a sonne To these wordes ought zacharias to haue geuen credite But what doth he Because he was aged and his wyfe well gone in age also therfore he wyll or he geue credite knowe howe these thynges shal be fulfylled therefore he is compelled to silence tyl those thinges were fulfylled that were promised vnto him by the Angel And in lyke maner vnto this day are all they stryken dumme Dumnes in this our time that wyll not beleue the Apostles of God his worde and the Gospell For where as it were their duetye to aduaunce the glory of God the meryte of Christe and to set furth the same there they extoll the righteousnes of their own works as that Pharisei did Luc. 17 God said he I thank the For I am not as the residue of menne extorcioners vnrighteous aduouterers nor yet as this Publycane Call yee this to laude and glorifie the grace of god and merite of Christ Naye truly Thus to boast is worse then to bee dumme For thoughe in this prayer are heard many wordes yet is ther not one heard that seteth vp or magnifieth the grace of god or merite of Christe Nowe thoughe I can speake and vtter many woordes yet as longe as vnbeliefe that taketh away the glory of god raigneth in my heart I remaine dombe afore god as the scripture saith Wysdome hathe opened the mouthe of the dombe that is to say The knowledge of god maketh men eloquent that they knowe how to gyue god his honoure in Christ to praise and glorifie him and fynally to confesse his worde Suche an eloquent Orator was Paul made when he compared his own iustice that he had in the lord vnto myre and dong that by it he might suffre no dammage in that righteousnes whiche Christe hath brought and giueth to the beleuers And such an eloquēt preacher was Zacharias after that the tyme apointed by the angel was fulfilled For by and by after the circumcision of his sonne Iohn he was fylled with the holy ghost and prophecyed praisyng god that had giuen that greate grace vnto him Therfore I saye where faith and the holy ghost are not there muste we needes be dum spiritually yea though we speak many vayne and voide wordes Thirdely the Euangelist heere describeth worde for worde what Zacharias sayd whē he was fylled with the holy ghost and why he so earnestly praised and glorified the Lord his God For thus he sayd Blessed be the Lord God of Israel To blesse To blesse in this place is asmuche as to laude For nowe in as muche as zacharias had receyued the child promised to him also he knewe in spirit what Christe shuld do whose waye this chylde should make ready he praiseth God for that so great and excellent a benefyte Geuyng vs an ensample that wee euermore should thanke prayse God for those his benefites geuen to vs both corporal and also spiritual Now if ye be desirous to heare the cause of this praisyng God of zachary himself For he sayth he hath visited and wrought the redempcion of his people This woorde Visite God doth visite vs ii maner of waies is in the scriptures taken two maner of wayes For sometyme God visiteth vs in his wrath furor as when he punisheth our sinnes as it chaunsed Pharao in the red sea and the Iewes in the tyme of Tytus and Vespasian the Emperor Many tymes he visiteth vs in mercy and grace as it happened to the Iewes when they were brought out of Egypt also when Christ was sent and geuē of the whiche visitacion Christ himselfe speaketh complayneth Mat. 20 because they knewe not the tyme of their visitacion And of this mercyfull visitacion dothe zacharias speake in this place saiyng that God hath visited and wrought the redempcion of his people He knowlegeth also and estemeth this redempcion so certayne sure that he proclaymeth and laudeth it as done already wher in dede it was as then yet to be done in tyme commyng And to this apertayneth the foloweth in this cāticle And he hath set vp vnto vs an horne of health in the house of Dauid his seruāt An horne in scripture An horn in scripture is taken for the power dominion As zacharias would say The corporal kyngdome nowe hath his ende nowe appointed the septer is taken frō the tribe of Iuda But be of good cōfort we shall nowe be better then euer we were For why we shall haue a newe kyng whiche in dede was promised vs long agoo whiche shal set vp a kyngdom not corporal wherin he may reigne with outward power but a kyngdome of helth and eternal lyfe accordyng to the promyse so many thousand yeres promised to the Patriarkes vnto Dauid For doubtles whosoeuer shall beleue in this kyng kepe his word he shal assuredly obtain this helth Now who could doubt in this Dyd not God in tymes past speake these wordes by the mouth of the Prophetes Dissēciō betwyxt Christ the world Dyd not he promyse the same by the Patriarches Notwithstādyng there shall ryse debate discencion betwene this kyng the world For surely he wyll geue sentēce that all suche thynges as the world estemeth right good be vnrighteous and by his worde he wyll cast away all their holynes wysedome vertues and cōdempne them And here out shal begyn this stryfe with contynuance but yet so that at the conclusion the victory shal be Christes not alonly for his owne commoditee or profite but muche rather for al those that beleue in him If thou desyrest to knowe what he shall do He shal deliuer vs from our enemyes and from the handes of all them that hated vs. Furthermore he wyll shewe vs the waye whiche when we entre into we shall not dispayre of mercye for our sinnes for he wyll remembre that faithfull othe that he sware to Abraham oure father Briefely by his owne merites of mere grace without deseruinge of
death but the ende shewed that it was but the purpose of a man The cuppe and baptisme of Christ in this place are taken for his passion and persecucion that he suffered as it is also in the Prophete Psal I wyll take to me sayth he the cuppe of saluacion and I wyll call vpon the name of the Lorde Of this baptisme Christ himselfe sayth I must be baptised with a baptisme and what pangues suffre I tyll it be fulfylled To drynke this cuppe and to be baptized with this baptisme is not in euery mans power but there longeth to it an especial connyng But what is that Forsoth the same commyng that is wrought in vs only by the holy ghost For where soeuer he cometh there must it needes be wrought that in tribulaciō they shall haue paciens But on the other part where the holy ghost is not there are men none otherwise mynded than Peter was when he did strike of the Bishops seruauntes eare And truly these disciples whiche at this tyme were thus presumptuous knewe but litle what the crosse and baptism ment But did god therfore cast thē of No forsoth But he beareth theyr weaknesse and suffereth it very gentelye And also promyseth thme that they shall drinke his cup and suffre wyth him many tribulacions so by many tribulacions at the laste enter into the kingdome of heauen and perpetually raygne with hym Therfore if Christe cast not of his disciples The weak ar to be boren with all bicause of their weakenes but beareth with them with all humanitie and gentlenes tyll they might come to the trewe vnderstanding doubtles no more becometh it vs to condemn those that are weake but muche rather it is our deuty to instructe teache them and to bring them vnto better knowledge Thirdly for as much as these disciples required to sit in Christes kingdome that thei estemed to be a temporall raygne one on the ryghte hande and an other vppon the lefte Christe denayeth not his heauenly kingdome to them only shewing to them of whose hande they shall receiue it To sitte at my right hand saith he or at my lefte hand it pertaineth not to me to giue Christe speaketh some times as a mā and somtyme as God but vnto them for whome it is prepared of my father Here note diligently that Christ speaketh sometimes as a man and sometime as god For this is very necessarye to bee obserued and noted if we will at the least vnderstand the scriptures In the gospel of sainct Ihon Christ sayth As the father rayseth vp the dead and geueth life euen so the sonne geueth life to whō he wyll Here Christ maketh himself in all thynges equal with the father Therfore nedes must this place be vnderstand of the godly nature of Christ In this presēt gospel Christ sayth that onely the father and not he geueth to syt on the right hand or on the left Except this be vnderstand of Christes humayne nature I pray you howe shal these two so contrary sentences els agre Wherfore it is very necessary to note diligently as we before admonished when Christ speaketh as mā and whē he speaketh as God And also furthermore note this that vnto the kyngdome of Christ vnto that ioy that is euerlasting none can bryng vs but God only which prepared it for vs from the beginnyng of the worlde This is altogether in his power to geue it vnto whom he wyll Nowe if this power bee all in him where are then oure woorkes where is our vertue righteousnesse or holynes Doubtles we are bound to do good workes ye and to be vertuous righteous holy for Christes wyll is that oure light should shyne before menne to the glory of our heauenly father This is very truth who can deny it But here must wee diligently take hede that vnto our iustificacion no mannes worke or merite be ioyned with al for that cōmeth onely of fayth wherin also the grace goodnes and mercy of God worketh altogether whiche onely is apprehended by fayth And where as this fayth is there is also forgeuenes of synnes righteousnes eternall saluacion is Then folowe good workes as the fruites tokens and argumētes of true fayth But this haue we sufficiently treated vpon before Only the Lord God geue vs grace to perceiue it and retaine it in our heartes Amen The gospel on sainct Bartholomewes day the Apostle Luc. 22. ANd there was a strife among thē whiche of them should seme to bee the greatest And he sayd vnto thē The kinges of nacions raigne ouer them and they that haue authoritee vpō them are called gracious Lordes but ye shall not be so Mat. 20 But he that is greatest among you shal be as the younger And he that is chief shall be as he that doth minister For whether is greatter he that sytteth at meate or he that serueth Is not he that sytteth at meate But I am among you as he that ministreth Ye are they whiche haue bydden with me in my temptacions And I appoint vnto you a kyngdome as my father hath appointed to me that ye may eate and drinke at my table im my kyngdome and Mat. 19 syttee on seates iudgyng the xii tribes of Israel THE EXPOSITION The ignorance of the Apostles THis Gospel againe setteth out to vs an ensample of the ignorance and infirmitie that was in the Apostles And surely a mā might wel meruaile that the Apostles whiche had heard Christ so long yet had obtayned no more vnderstādyng of the spiritual kyngdome of Christ and of spiritual thynges Yea and if we consider at what tyme this strife and contencion was surely the infirmitee of the Apostles shal appeare farre more and greater then if it had chaunced at some other tyme. When then chaunced thys contention By and by after that laste supper wherein Christ had said that his Traytours hand was with him at his table and that the son of man shuld passe as it was writtē of him The which wordes suerly should rather haue stricken the Apostels into feare and made them heuy and pensiue seyng that Christ shewed them with these wordes so openly that he shuld suffre yet begin they to striue whiche of them shuld be highest in reputacion Iho. 13 Didde not Christe a lyttle before tell them that a seruaunt is not greater then his lorde Nowe wher did Christe their lord euer desire great dominiōs of this worlde or the great pompes of it Didde not he flye Iohn 6 when the Iewes woulde haue taken hym and made hym kynge Did not he before shew them Mat. 10 that he would send them as sheepe among wolues When was it euer seene that sheepe bare rule as Emperoures amonge wolues But truth it is although this bee preached tyll menne leesse their voice for wearines yet is fleshe flesh still and so continneth excepte the spyrite of God come to yt and lighten it Iohn 2 1. Co. 15 So that
world hath euer bene ful of mischiefe gylty of sinne neither is no man in it but nedeth the merites of Christe yet doo not all men vnderstande this nor acknowledge thys And especyallye the indurate and hard hearted Pharaos Pharao and after them the hipocrites acknoweledge it not For the indurate synners leade furth their lyues euen lyke beastes not greatly forsyng whether there bee any other lyfe after this or no or whether there bee any Christ to bryng them to that life or no. But the hypocrites Hypocrittes that leane to their own righteousnes in dede they can talke of the wrath to come yet notwithstandyng they leaue Christ take thus muche vpon theim selues that they trust in their owne good workes to obtaine that lyfe and saluacion I praye you what good can Christe do to suche Yea what shuld he do with suche This fyrst sort of people are stubburne necked hard hearted and thynketh they haue no neede of Christe The other sorte of iusticiaryers forsaketh the meryte of Christ True synners lyke as they would deserue heauen by theyr owne workes Christ seyng and consideryng this leaueth these two sortes ioyneth himselfe to suche as acknowlege them selues sinners and desire and seke for tomforte and helpe And they also with all their heart with true loue and gladnes receiue him and beleue his preachyng Mich 7 they doubte not his promise but they say with the Prophet Mycheas He shal be turned and he wyll haue mercy vpō vs and he wyll caste all oure synnes into the deapth of the seas Euen so must we do Let vs adioyne our selues to Christ as synners shewe to him our synnes and with teares require his mercye If wee do this with a faythfull heart surely in this gospel he hath declared in dede that he is ready to help suche sinners And furthermore with this his deede agreeth also his woordes that here he speaketh vnto the Phariseys saiyng The whole nedeth not the Physician but the sicke Agayne I am not comme to call the righteous but synners to repentaunce Fourthly the Euangelist discrybeth howe the Phariseys murmured against Christ wherein they open and shewe plainly that notable pryde of theyr heartes But wherefore murmure they Because Christ eateth and drynketh with synners O great holynes of these Phariseys Tell me I praye ye O holy hypocrites where is it wrytten that suche as knowlege themselues synners do repent it ought to bee fledde and their company to be eschewed Is not this thinke you a good vertuous dede to seke out agayne the lost stray shepe and to bryng him agayne into the right waye But I see you do the cleane contrary for ye iudge it both wicked and vngodly Surely Christ sayd well of you in the gospel of Mathew Blynd guydes coulyng out the gnat and swolowe the Camel Ma. 27 Ye obserue mennes tradicions would men should esteme you vertuous and godly yet can ye very well awaye with it that your neighbour should continue in synne and be cōdempned Nowe if ye were vertuous in deede ye would surely neuer do so For true righteousnes because it cōmeth of fayth and therfore also loueth his neighbor with all the heart it wisheth that all men might be vertuous righteous blessed Wherfore wyl ye knowe what ye want Ye haue no fayth and therfore can ye not loue your neighbour for in very deede that is the fruite of fayth Nowe because ye lacke fayth and loue ye haue not only no cōpassion vpō them that be loden with synne and would with al their heartes be deliuered from their synnes but also euen as the nature of hypocrites and iusticiariers is ye dispise them and caste them frome you But this your dispising can do you no good in this behalf Ye must neds take an other trade of liuing yf ye wyll be taken for righteous Wyll ye knowe how so Learn what this meaneth that the prophet Oseas said Osee 6. I will mercye and not sacrifice For all these outewarde woorkes all these outewarde sacrifices profyte nothynge at all excepte there bee presente in the hearte a true faythe in God and true loue to your neyghboure Behold thus haue wee here paynted vnto vs the arrogancy and pride of hypocrisy and furthermore howe Christe stoppeth vppe the Phariseys mouthes and confuteth theym by the holye scriptures God graunte that the aduersaryes of the truthe in thys oure presente tyme maye acknowledge hys holye woorde and beecome wyth the chylderen of god partakers of hys heauenly kyngdome through CHRIST our Lorde Amen The gospell vpon S. Mychael the Archangell daye Math. 18. AT the same tyme came the disciples vnto Iesus sayinge Mar 9. Luc. 9. Who is the greatest in the kingdome of heauen Iesus called a chylde to hym set hym in the middest of them and said Verely I say vnto you Mar. 10 Except ye turn and become as Luc. 18. Actu 2. children ye shall not enter into the kyngdome of heauen Whosoeuer therfore humbleth himself as this chyld the same is the greatest in the kīgdome of heauen And who so receaueth suche a chyld in my name receiueth me But who so doth offende one of these lytleones Actu 9 Luc. 17 whiche beleue in me it were better for him that a mylstone were hāged about his necke that he were doruned in the depth of the sea Wo vnto the worlde because of offences 1. Co. 11 Necessarye it is that offences come But wo vnto the man by whom the offence commeth Wherfore Mat. 5 if thy hand or thy foote hynder the cutte him of cast it from thee It is better for thee to entre into life halte or maymed rather then thou shouldest hauyng two handes or two feete be cast into euerlastyng fyre And it thyne eye offende thee plucke it out and cast it from thee It is better for thee to entre into life with one eye rather then hauyng two eyes to be cast in to hel fyre Take hede that ye despise not one of these lytleones For I say vnto you that in heauen their Angels do alwayes be holde the face of my father whiche is in heauen THE EXPOSITION of this present gospel WE haue againe here in this gospel an example of the Apostles infirmitee ignorance wherin we see howe paciētly Christ beareth their infirmitee And as the goodnes of Christe appeareth in this Gospell euen so the affection of the Apostles sheweth it selfe to bee exceadyng grosse and rude and full of ignoraunce For consider what they do They came to Christ sayd Who is greattest in the kyngdome of heauē What meane they by these woordes Thynke they that Christe shoulde haue a corporall knogdome in this worlde promote his disciples vnto greate lordships as it is done in worldly princes courtes Heard they euer Christ so teachīg Did not he shew them afore Mat. 5. Ye ar blessed whan men shall rayle vpō you
a man is borne into the worlde And euen so you nowe haue sorowe but I wyll see you agayne and your heart shall ioye and no man shall take awaye your ioy from you These and suche lyke woordes doth the christian man set hand vpō in persecucion so that he may stand stedfast in them and syng with the Prophete Ps 129. My soule stayeth her in his woorde my soule hath trusted in the Lorde And therefore sayth Christe here to his disciples Mat. 10 Remembre my worde that I haue spoken to you But what worde is it The seruaunt is not greater then his Lorde Nowe if they haue persecuted the Lorde in this worlde let the seruaunt holde him cōtented though all thynges procede not accordyng to his purpose and thoughe some tyme he speade as his mayster speade afore him For doubtles it can be none other wyse If they sayth Christe haue persecuted me they shall also persecute you If they haue kept my worde they wyll also kepe yours In these wordes Christ sheweth very plainely that there should bee perpetual dissencion betwene his disciples and the worlde for his disciples wyll cleaue to his woorde the whiche in deede the worlde can not abyde And therfore Christ geueth his disciples this counsaile that they shall looke to the worde and steadfastly stand in that yea though the worlde neuer so madly and furiously rage raue against it Whiche God graunt that all wee may apprehende and persyst in it to his honour and oure soules health throughe Christ our Lord. Amen The Gospel on all Sainctes day Math. 5. Blessed are the pure in hearte for they shall se God Blessed are the peace makers for they shal be called the chyldren of god Blessed are they which suffre persecution for righteousnes sake for theyrs is the kingdome of heauen 1 Pet. 2.3 c 4. c Blessed are ye when men reuile you and persecute you and shal falsely say all maner of euel sayinges agaynst you for my sake ♣ Actu 5. Reioyce and be glad for greate is your rewarde in heauen THE EXPOSITION WE muste verye diligently deere christians obserue and note in this gospell The office of Christe is to teache to saue that when Christe saw the people and his disciples were come vp to him he maketh vnto them a godly and fruteful sermon whiche comprehendeth in a maner all thinges that are necessary for a christian man to do spiritually before god For by this sermon we may see how diligent Christ was in administrynge his office and feeding his shepe Furthermore we muste needes confesse that as al that Christ taughte and preached was bothe good and helthsome so no sermon that euer he made is more diligenlye and perfectlye written then this in the mounte and that which he made after his last supper Surely by this his example Christ would not only teache the ministers of his worde with all diligence faithfull to attende their office but also that all that they teache they shuld teache it faithfullye driue it into the peoples eares as we se that Christ dyd here in this gospell Let vs then see what was the beginning of Christes doctrin in this his most excellent and noble sermon Fyrst Ghostly pouerte Christ promiseth the kingdome of heauen and saluacion to the poore in spirite But what signifieth it to be poore in spirite The poore in spirit are those that cleaue to no transitory thing of thys worlde that set their confidence in no creature that are deade vnto the worlde and leaue and whollye put their faith in Christ and his worde Vpon such poore shall the spiryte of the lorde reste as the prophete Esaias saith These poore receiue the gospel Esa 66 Mat. 11 as our Sauiour said to the disciples of Iohn And furthermore suche pore men are so deerely beloued of god that he promiseth peculier gyftes and synguler graces to such as do them ony benefite as ye maye reade in the 40 Psal And suche pore are not proud in the ymaginaciō of their own hartes Thei contemn no man thei dispise no man but are lowly and meeke euen frome the hearte Wherefore they shal haue as Christ promiseth here the kyngdome of heuen wher as all hypocrites that swell by their outward righteousnes for the same preferre them selues before al other shal haue perpetual fire and euerlasting damnacion Secondly Christ promiseth to those that morne comforte heere by the spirite and in the worlde to come eternal life and the kingdome of heauen But what signifieth here this word To mourn Doubtles the same that Christ speaketh on in another place Ioh. 16 saying You shal morne wepe but the worlde shal be gladde Nowe is this as cleare as mydde daye neyther can any manne denaye yt that suche as confesse Christe and beleue his woorde The crosse persecution the crosse hangeth euer vppon them and they are diuers and many wayes tempted sometyme on the one syde sometyme on the other that euer they fynde Chrystes worde trewe Ioh. 16 whiche sayd Ye shall haue tribulacion in the worlde Wherefore excepte in these so greate troubles and vexacions as christian man had some comforte and these great and excellent promises howe could he abyde all these thinges Howe coulde he contynew stedfast For suerlye the crosse is not so sweet and pleasaunte to the fleshe that it will freerely and with a glad mynde come vnder it and suffre it The holy ghost Ioh. 4. Needes must the spirite come whiche therefore is called of Christ the Comforter bicause that in tribulacion he comforteth the sorowful And also though we haue the spirite yet must the word be applied and diligently put in our myndes least we waxe slothfull sluggardes and liuers in a careles securitee And to this purpose serueth this sentence of Christe which promiseth eternall consolacion to those that mourne Here in this lyfe they shal be comforted by his worde and in the worlde to come by his blesse and eternall lyfe Nowe thys promise so ful of comforte maketh a man glad minded so that he is more ready to suffre and abide euē with a glad heart the crosse that god shal please to laye vpon him Meekenes Thirdly Christ promiseth to those that ar meke the possession of the lande and blessednes Nowe to be meke is not only when a man is not angrye but also when hee canne represse and refrayne hys wrathe hadde he neuer so iust a cause to bee discontented and angrye Of suche angre the prophete Dauid saithe Psal 4 Be yee angrye but synne not For to be neuer angry at all it is impossible for suche as lyue heere in this bodye For why wrathe is euen borne in vs as are also all other vices so that wee canne not vtterly laye it from vs. Ephe. ● Suerlye it were our duety and very right that we shulde contynue euer in meekenes and gentlenes and neuer be angrye I speake of
and death and yet they forsoke not their vocation but the more they were persecuted the more stronger did they confesse Christ Wherfore they did the rather optayne with Christ his heauenly kyngdom And this is the fruites which the Apostles brought furth when they did tarye in Christ Euery man hath his owne fruites tariyng in Christ For he that tarryeth in Christ he euen at the fyrst beginnyng bryngeth furth fruite by the callyng and confessyng the name of Christ both by his honest behauiour and with al kindes of godlynes and vertue by obediēce chastitee temperance sobrietie by true biyng and sellyng by other such kyndes of vertues And these be the miracles whiche bee nowe required of the godly And vndoubtedly whosoeuer doth folow these vertues in this world bryngeth furth great miracles There is so great a multitude of vnshamefast menne of gluttons and deceyuers in this corruptible worlde that it is no lesse a miracle to liue among theim iustly chastly shamefastly and soberly then it was in tymes past to make a blynd man to see or els to raise vp a dead man To conclude whosoeuer remayneth in Christ bryngeth furth fruite by sufferaunce and pacience in the crosse in aduersitee and afflictions Let him not forsake his vocacion although he be persecuted but let him rather be encouraged by affliction to maintayne his vocacion that he may openly declare that he knoweth Iesus Christ to be his righteousnes and health What should bee the let but he that remayneth in Christ shal bryng furth much fruite He that doth not tarrye in Christe doth not bryng furth fruite Fourthly let vs well vnderstand that he sayth Without me ye can do nothyng that is ye can not bryng furth any profitable or healthful fruite nor ye can do no good worke that is acceptable to God except ye beleue in me tary by fayth in me What is it to be and to tarrye in Christe Surely it is to beleue Iesus Christ to be borne of the virgin Mary to be very Christ this Christ to be the only propiciatorye and sacrifice for our sinnes whiche hathe made reconciliacion for thee to the father and for whose sake thou art made his son by adoption and heire of the heauenly and celestiall kingedome By this faith thou art accepted for Christs sake of god by this faith thou art accompted afore god as iust by this faith what workes so euer they be that thou doest whether they be of publicke or priuate vocations here we do not speake of sinne which canne not be doone by faithe they be accepted of god not as the honest doynges of Ethnikes but as the true godly workes vnto euerlasting lyfe And here wee muste not thynke that god dothe giue eternall lyfe to the godlye for their merytes sakes but that the godly taketh the righte of etrrnall lyfe by faith for Christes sake Therfore those workes that be done by this faith bee called the fruites of eternall lyfe partely bicause they be done to declare our thankfulnes for that that we haue receiued the right of the kyngdome of heauen and eternall lyfe and partely that they be rewarded with rewardes in the lyfe euerlastynge Who so euer shall bide in Christe that is shall beleue that hee is accepted of God and to be his sonne adoptiue for CHRISTES sake hee what so euer he dothe althoughe it seeme neuer so excellent and pleasaunt pure and holy it profiteth nothinge before god To be short they that do not remaine in Christe are those which know the name of Christ leadeth a wicked lyfe walketh after the fleshe and obeyeth to sinne If Christe doth not tary in him how shall he tary in Christ S. Iohn sayth Hee that saieth I knowe him and doth not keepe his commaundementes is a lyer and there is no truthe in hym And againe Whosoeuer shal say I loue god and shal hate his brother is a lyer And S. Paul saith If there be any man that shall not prouide for his and especiall for his housholde he is worse then an Infidele It is very plaine that those whych leade a wycked lyfe althoughe they boaste themselues of the name of a christian yet for all that they tarye not in Christe What shal be come of those that remain not in Christ Euen verely that thing that belongeth to the vnfrutefull braunches which are in the vine tree Ezec. 16 These beynge cut away frome the vine tree are profitable to no buyldinge as other woode and tymbre is but beynge cast out a dores they wyther and thē be gathered togither and cast into the fier and there be burned And thei are profitable for nothynge els but for to feede the fyer The selfe same thing is to be said of those whyche do not tarry in Christe These serue for none other purpose but euen for to be meate not for temporall fier that consumeth the braunches Mar. 9. 1. Tes ● Esa 66 but they shal be punished with perpetuall and inextinquible fire and as Esay saith where their worme doth not dye and the fyer goeth neuer out c. Therefore good christian people let vs tarry in Christe and let hys worde abide in vs acknowledging him oure onlye satisfier for our sinnes sauiour and the pacifier of goddes wrathe Fiftly let vs consider and learne out of this gospel that if this his worde dothe tarrye in vs if wee haue a sure and a stronge faith vnto it declaringe our selfe thankfull towarde so worthy a benefactor with our obedience to kepe his commaundementes thus I say if we tary in him his word tary in vs then this promise Ye shall aske what ye will and it shal be done vnto you shal be perfourmed vnto vs Here is nothing excepted either corporal spiritual or heauenly goodes What can a christen mā lacke hauinge this firme and sure promise for he sayeth What so euer ye shal aske Is ther any kind of people vpon earth that hathe so rich and so excellent a promise as a true christian hathe No trewly But let vs not swarue the wordes of Christ are dligently to be consydered and rightly to be vnderstand Christe dothe not simpely saye What so euer yee wyll aske it shall bee doone vnto you But thys sayinge hath hee putte before these woordes If yee abyde in me and my woordes abyde in you wyth the whyche woordes is to bee vnderstande that then shall bee vnto vs what so euer wee wyll and shall aske Therefore hee that wyll and aske those thynges whyche bee contrary vnto Christes wordes and the whych be prohybited by the words of the Lorde he tarieth not in Christ nor the words of Christ abide not in him wherefore this promise pertaineth not to him Iohn in an other place saith This is the truste the whiche we haue in him that if we aske anye thinge after his wyl he heareth vs. God hathe made manifest hys wyll by hys promises and Gospell Therefore those that shall call vppon God and shall
aske annye benefytes of him either corporal or spiritual wee ought to looke into his gospel and promises that we may know of theym what thinges hee wylleth vs to wyll and to aske Of corporall thinges Christ sayth Your heauēly father knoweth what nede ye haue of all those things Seke therfore first the kingdome of god his righteousnes and al these things shal be cast vnto you Of spiritual things and heauenly goodnes the gospel of Christ is ful of them As for this thing came Christ specially that al which beleueth in him shuld not perish but haue euerlastīg life Therfore thou hast here put vnto thee the treasure of al good things which thou doest not wyll onely aske but also thou maist claim if thou doest tarry in Christe and his wordes tarry in the. In conclusion Let vs pray vnto the heauenly father for his grace that he wil graunt vs through his holy spirit that we may acknowledge Christ our sauiour and abide in him Amen The gospell on S. Lukes daye Luce. 10 AFter these thinges the lord apointed other seuenty and two also and sent them twoo two before hym into euery city place whether he him selfe would come Therfore said he vnto them Mat. 9. the haruest is great stut the labourers ar fewe Pray ye therefore the lorde of the haruest to send forth laborers into his haruest Go your wayes Beholde I sende you forthe as sheepe amonge wolues Beare no wallet neither scrippe nor shoes and Mat. 10 salute no man by the waye 4 Re. 4 Mat. 20 Luc. 9. Into what house so euer yee enter fyrst saye Peace be to this house And if the sonne of peace be there your peace shal reste vpon him if not it shal turne to you again And in the same house tarry styll eatyng and drynkyng suche as they geue For the labourer is worthy his rewarde THE EXPOSITION HEre in this Gospel is fyrst to bee noted the earnest and diligent fauor of Christ towardes mākynd That where as he had sent into Galilee as it appeareth in the chapter which goth before this twelue ambassadours or messingers whom he did call Apostles to preache the kyngdome of God and to confirme thesame preachyng with miracles so when he perceiued the great desyre of the people to heare this his Gospel of the kyngdome of God was goyng from Galile vnto Iury he did chose out of his disciples other .lxxii. to go before him preache two and two together Now therfore let vs heare with what commaundement and prerogatiues they wer sēt to preach The occasiō why he sent thē he shewed saiyng The haruest is great but the labourers are fewe Here are fewe wordes but waightie thinges are to be noted in theim Fyrst that those whiche desyre to heare the gospel of Christ are likened vnto the haruest For in husbandry euery thyng hath his tyme and grothe vntil the sedes are rype and ready to be reaped Fyrst the ground is plowed then sowen after the sedes spryng vp into grasse groweth vp vnto stalkes at length the sedes increase and are reaped and caryed into the barnes The husbandry of Christes ●elde In lyke maner doth it chance with the husbandry in Gods felde First Moses with his law did tyl the ground afterwarde the Prophetes didde sowe in the tyme of Iohn the baptist the ayres did apeare last of al when Christ was come and had sent forth hys Apostels came the haruest and the corne was caried into Goddes barne Now for asmuche as the tyme of preachinge of the gospell of Christe is the haruest time let vs see what the corne is that is caried into this barne What the corne is which is broghte together into the barne of god The corne is partly the people whiche thoroughe the preachinge of the gospell are gathered into the barne of Christes churche and partely also those good thinges which men doo gather out of the gospell through faith But what be those is it not suche wheat and barly as the bely is fed with all No suerly but the thinge whiche the faithfull do gather in the haurest of the gospell are spiritual namelye righteousnes before god and men wherof the fyrste is by faith through Christ for the iust lyutth by his owne faith the seconde through obediens and the frutes of faith and laste of all the life euerlasting and heauenly ioye This is that corne whiche is gathered in the haruest of the gospell Greate payne must be taken in husbandrye Secondarilye it is to be noted that as in this temporal haruest nothing is gathered into the barnes without greate sweat and labour for ther must be diligent watch bothe daye and nighte and the heate of the daye muste be tolerated and borne and the handes must be hardened so likewise when ye shall gather the spiritual corne much aduersitie is to be suffered For the more you do labour suffre the more corne yee shall gather into your barnes Wherfore seynge that nowe is the time of our haruest let vs not be idle and slothful but cherefullye let vs take in hand the paines of the haruest for he that doth gather in the heruest saith Salomon is a wise child but he that is slothful in the sommer is a childe of confusion And O thou sluggard go to the Emmet considre her waies learne to be wise She hath no guyde nor ouerseer nor ruler yet in the sommer she prouideth her meate and gathereth her fode togither in the haruest Thirdely Christ saith True preachers are optained of god Pray the lorde of the haruest to send forth laborers into his haruest Wher with is vndoubtedlye signified that the trewe preachers are not shaken as the prouerbe is from the trees but that it is needefull for vs to get them frō heauē with our praiers You wil say peraduenture Shall not we then study and cause our children to be taught in holy scripture shal we only make a cōmon prayer and haue a preacher suddēly sent doune from heauen Verely Christe wold haue vs to be diligent in the educatiō of our youth in the study of his holye scripture For it is the duety both of the Magistrats also of the parents to help prouid that youthe yea that all menne if it bee possible be brought vppe in the study of goddes holye scripture that euerye one maye bee readye to the ministration of the gospell But in so dooynge we muste remembre that it is not oure industrye laboure and studye that prouydeth the true preacher of the Gospell but it is oure heauenly fathers gyfte frome whome commeth euerye good and perfete gyfte And therefore we muste adde vnto our dylygent laboure prayers that god will vouchesafe to geue the increase that he wyll illuminate those that we haue brought vp in learnyng and now haue called to the ministery of the church with his holy ghost that they may sincerely preach the