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A00726 A learned sermon preached before the King at VVhitehall, on Friday the 16 of March: by M. Doctor Field: Chaplaine to his Maiestie; Learned sermon preached before the King at Whitehall, on Friday the 16 of March. Field, Richard, 1561-1616. 1604 (1604) STC 10855; ESTC S115098 14,831 44

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A Learned Sermon preached before the King at VVhitehall on Friday the 16 of March by M. Doctor Field Chaplaine to his Maiestie At London Printed by Iames Roberts for Ieffry Chorlton 1604. Iude. verse 3. ¶ Beloued when I gaue all diligence to write vnto you of the common saluation it was necessarie for me to write vnto you to exhort you that you should earnestly contend for the maintenance of the Faith vvhich was once deliuered vnto the Saints THE blessed Apostle Saint Iude finding that many in his time began well and ended ill who beeing seduced by wicked miscreants made shipwracke of the fayth forsooke their first loue departed away from the liuing GOD and embraced this present world writeth this his Epistle generall to the Christians of those times to strengthen the vveake confirme the doubtfull and stay such as were ready to fall The argument whereof is contained in these words which I haue now read in your hearing wherein three thinges are to be obserued First he maketh knowne vnto them his loue in that he calleth them his beloued Secondly his carefull and diligent study and endeuour not onely by word being present but also by writing beeing absent to procure their euerlasting good and to direct them to the attayning of eternall saluation in that he professeth he gaue all diligence to write vnto them of the common saluation Thirdlie he sheweth what it was that in those his carefull deliberations how he might most happily worke their eternall good he found most necessary to write vnto them of It was necessary for me to write vnto you to exhort you to contende c. Of these thinges in order as they lie in the words of the Apostle first of the first which is his loue Many and great are the things Almightie God requireth of them whom he appointeth Rulers and Gouernours ouer his people For as he communicateth vnto them part of his owne honour giueth them his owne tytles setteth them vpon his owne seate committeth the care of his people vnto them and trusteth them with the execution of his owne iustice and iudgement so he requireth of them and putteth in them a spirit of more then ordinary wisedom courage and magnanimitie fit to sustaine and beare the weight of so great a burthen But aboue all he requireth of them a tender and louing affection towards his people of whom they take the charge that they seeke not their owne priuate pleasure profit or content but the good of them ouer whom they are set And as this is required generally of all Rulers so most principally of them to vvhom the Word of reconciliation the dispensation of the Diuine mysteries and the power of the keyes of the kingdome of heauen is committed This our Sauiour shewed by his manner of proceeding and the course he tooke when hauing accomplished the worke of redemption and being ready to returne back to him that sent him he resolued to send out his Apostles with most ample Commission for the gathering of the Saints the worke of the Ministerie and the conuersion of such as he had bought purchased with his most precious blood For though he had made choyce of such men for that imployment as had beene conuersant with him in the dayes of his flesh seene his miracles and workes of wonder and heard the words of his heauenly wisedome and were most fit to be witnesses of all the things he did and suffered and to publish the ioyfull tydings of saluation to the people of the world yet would ●● giue them no Commission till he vvere assured of their loue And therefore though he had promised to builde his Church on Peters fayth and ministerie and to giue vnto him the keyes of the kingdome of Heauen yet before he performed this promise and said vnto him Feed my lambes feede my sheepe he demaunded thrice of him concerning his loue Neither doth he aske him of his loue towards them he was to take charge of but of his loue towards himselfe thereby the more to enforce it and raise it to a higher degree as if he had thus said If I haue de●erued any thing of thee if my death and bitter sufferings deserue thy loue if thou owest any thing vnto me for the benefits of the heauenly calling the knowledge of that truth which flesh and blood could not reueale vnto thee and the dignitie of an Apostle wherewith I haue honoured thee as I say vn●to thee thou owest more then thy selfe turne the course of thy loue vpon the people of my purchase for they are the inheritance my Father gaue me vvhen I came into the worlde the reward of my labours the recompence of my trauailes and the price of my blood for their sakes I left my throne in Heauen put off my robe of Maiestie and put vppon me the habite of a seruaunt they are my Temple in which I am worshipped my Church in the middest wherof my Name is called vppon my spouse whom my soule loueth and my body with out which I am not complete and full An example of this loue which God requireth of vs himselfe gaue vs when he loued vs and gaue his Sonne for vs whiles we were yet his enemies An e●ample hereof Christ shewed vs when he poured forth his soule in bitter passions to redeeme his people from theyr sinnes An imitation of these examples in the highest degree that euer was founde amongst mortall men we haue in Moses that desired to haue his name blotted out of the booke of life rather then GOD should be dishonoured or his people destroyed and in Pa●ule who wished to be Anathema from the Lord Iesus for the Iewes his brethren and kinsmen according to the flesh A portion degree and measure of this loue resteth vpon all the true seruaunts of God whence it commeth that so often when they speake vnto the people of God they call them beloued So much of the Apostles loue His diligence follovveth Diligence or studie is an intentiue fixing of the minde on some one thing much esteemed and respected The diligence of the Apostles and Apostolike men in the worke of the Ministry the gathering of the Saints and procuring the euerlasting good and eternall saluation of Gods people appeareth in three thinges the multiplicitie of the thinges they do for the working of this intended good the sedulitie in doing them and the diuers manner of doing of them Touching the first who can expresse the varietie of the things they do for the good of them whom GOD hath committed to theyr charge They teach the ignorant convince them that erre seeke them that are lost bring backe them that are ou● of the way heale the sicke binde vp the broken harted comfort the heauy such as are deiected with sorrow they strengthen the weake confirme the doubtful stay them that are ready to fall and raise vp them that are fallen This multiplicity of endeuours to procure the good of Gods people we