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A06989 The physyke of the soule wherin thou shalt finde many Godly emplastures [and] confortable salues agaynst al spiritual diseases very necessary to be red of the true christians in these last and perilous dayes. Set forth by Thomas Becon. Becon, Thomas, 1512-1567. 1549 (1549) STC 1741; ESTC S109675 7,173 26

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violent t●oublous stormes of most greuous sorowes feates and w t most sharp and bitter engynes of sorow heuynes ●hey shake and assayle our breastes In thes agonies except our breast be strengthened and made sure w t greate and constāt faith it shalbe ●eopardꝰ lest we beīg made wery dashed out of coūtenaūce thorow thes greuous and myghty tētacyons do fall vnto desperacyō For those thīges whych com vnto our remēbraūce when we be sicke seme vnto vs most horryble and moste haynous yea and that for none other cause than that oure fayth is weake and slēder and not as yet growen vnto such perfection that trustīg ō gods word is able to lay hande on those exceadīg and ī●stymable treasures and ryches of the sonnes of god I meane remyssyō of al our sinnes thorow christ the resurrectiō of our flesh y t felouship of al y e elec● so gretely to be desired lōged for to conclude euerlastīg life and y t al these thīges are frely 〈…〉 for christes sake In these articles of our faith should we exercyse our selues dayly after that we haue dyligently weied thē earnestly pondred them repose thē ī our minde We ought also often tymes to come vnto the cōmuniō ād that holy table of the Lord yet so y e we fyrste proue and Examine oure selues dyligētly lest we vn●euerētly handle so holy a thing ād though it be cōueniēt at al other tymes to eatè y ● supper of y e lord for our cōfort yet is it now moste necessarye we haue in the tyme of our sykenes an vrgēt cause to do it Truly it is a pytyfull thing and a thinge worthy to be lamented that now many yeres thys sacrament of the body and bloud of Iesus Christ hath ben both vnworthely ād vnreuerntly handled yea of very many most extremely despited How horrible and haynous a synne 〈…〉 punished now adayes do abūdātly testify and S. Paule spake of it before i Cor. xi God haue mercy on vs and lightē the ●ies of our mind that we leauing so ā vnsemely horrible errour may ones repent and a●end We shal therfor of●ē times come vnto this table with high study of godlynes and deuocyō that our mindes beyng recreated chered cōforted w t that heuēly m●ate of y e soule faith charite maie be ●ncreased and made strōg in vs. Moreouer we ought alwaie dilygentlye to remēbre all the articles ●f our ●atholyke faith but in the agonies of death foure are nerest of al with greate ●iligence to be weied pōdred of vs y t is to saye y ● articles of y e church or congregatiō of sayntes of remyssyon of sines by christes bloud of the resurrecciō of y e flesh and of euerlasting lyfe Fyrst as death is the payne of sine so lykewyse are diseases many tymes sent vs of God for oure synnes as it is manyfest in dyuers places of the scrypture we ar punyshed also oftentymes to proue and try oure fayth for then is it p●rc●aued how derely we loue god how greatly we trust vnto hym whē we be oppressed troubled wyth any heauy crosse Therfor loke y t here before al thynges thou tur●est al thyne hert al thy mynd and al thy sences vnto God ād that thou doest truly repēt and that thou doest lament and confesse thy synnes before God for the whych al we haue deserued eue●n y e most rightuous wrath of God and most greuous p●yne Notwithsta●dyng the most plēteous comfort or absolucion as they cal it or remyssion of synnes whych chryst ordeined in the church thou shal require of y e Gospel of Iohn Thys exceadynge greate treasure is dayly opened ād offred to thee Take ye saith Christ● the holy goost Whose sinnes ye fo●geue ar forgeuen them and whose synnes ye retayne are retayned Note after that we haue prayed ād obteyned the forgeuenes of synnes wythout doubte the payne disease the trouble that is layd vpon vs shall ceasse and leaue vs or els accordyng to the syngular good wyll of God it shall turne vnto the saluacyon of the diseased For beleue this for an vndoubted trueth that theyr payne or cross● seme it neuer so greuous a yoke ād bur●hē to the flesh is a very fa●herly rodde or chastisement wherwith god calleth thee being hys sonne vnto hym and withdrawethe and allureth thee awaye from synninge Certes God loueth vs most tenderly He fauoureth vs euen from the very har●e he doth all thynges for thys purpose euen that he maye amende vs and do vs good For whome he loueth he cor●ecteth ād chasteneth and seourgeth hym in thys vale that he maye not be tormented after thys lyfe wyth y e euerlasting punishement of hel fire Neyther shalt thou doubt but most certenly persuade thy self that G●d is thy most louyng father and m●●t entierly desyreth thee althoughe he pretendeth neuer so greatly to be āgry wyth thee ▪ Thys is not y e anger of a Tiraunt nor of a butcher but of a father that most de●elye louethe vs which would not that we should be destroyed but that we should correcte our maners amēd and obt●ine health and Saluacion Thys is as sure as God is in heauen if we had fayth to beleue it Therfore fyrst of al aske forgeuenes remission of all thy synnes But in Chrstis name But wyth an harte that truly repenteth that thou mayst be at a poynt with God ād that thou mayst haue hym good fauourable and mercyful to thee After y t also mayst y u desire god that he wil deliuer ther frō the affliccion disease that is layd vpon thee So teacheth vs Iesus y ● Sonne of S●●ach Sonne saith he ●espyse not thy selfe in thy sykenes But praye vnto the Lorde and he shal heale thee So praieth Dauid lykewyse rem●ber not our old wickednesses but let thy mercies soone ouertake vs. helpe vs O God ower Sauiour O y u lord god of pou●rs turne vs. how long wil thou be angry ▪ Sh●w vs thy countenaūce we shall be safe First he desireth remissiō of sinnes y ● he ma●e be iustyfi●d by y e grace of god afterward he praieth god to turne awy his wrath And whē y u praiest to be deliuered eased of the crosse whiche do burden thee thou shalt alway adde this vnto it let thy most holye good wyll be don ▪ O heuenly father for we shal not better prouide for oure selfes thē that moste trusty father wyl do which is of infinyt power ● ysoō vnmesurable goodnes which ī no place turneth away his eyes frō vs which taketh great care for vs whiche hathe the heares of ower heade numbred which maketh alyue quickeneth norisheth couerethe cherisheth saueth and defendeth al thinges which aforeseeth ād prouideth for al thinges moch more better then the creatures can wysh There are thre thynges whych in the agony of deathe do most greuously dysquiet vs ād trouble our myndes