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A22612 The confessyon of the fayth of the Germaynes exhibited to the moste victorious Emperour Charles the. v. in the Councell or assemble holden at Augusta the yere of our Lorde. 1530. To which is added the apologie of Melancthon who defendeth with reasons inuincible the aforesayde confesyon translated by Rycharde Tauerner at the commaundeme[n]t of his master Thomas Cromwel chefe Secretarie to the kynges grace.; Augsburg Confession. English. Melanchthon, Philipp, 1497-1560. Apologia Confessionis Augustanae. English. aut; Taverner, Richard, 1505?-1575. 1536 (1536) STC 908; ESTC S109256 233,060 428

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lawes in al comē wealthes wel ordered yea with the hethen men haue furnyshed and adourned matrymonie with moste hyghe honours But nowe men shal lose theyr lyues yea and that prestes agaynst the mynde of the canon lawes for none other cause but for maryage Paule calleth it the doctrine of deuylles which prohibiteth matrimony This thynge to be true may be easely perceyued nowe when the prohibition of mariage is defended with such punyshmentes But nowe as no mans lawe can take away the commaundement of god so no vowe can take away the commaundement of god Therfore Cypriā also perswadeth that women be maried which kepe not theyr chastytie promysed these be hys wordes in the fyrst boke the .11 epistle yf ether they wyl nat or elles they can not perseuer and abyde styl it is better that they be maried then that they fal into the fyer with theyr deynti●s at the leste waye that they gyue none occasyon of euyll to theyr brethern and sustern And the canon lawes them selues do vse a certayn equitie shewe fauour towarde them whiche before they be of sufficiēt age haue vowed as comenly it hath ben accustomed to be done ontyl thꝭ day ¶ Of the Masse OUr churches be falsely accused that they vtterly destroy and take away the Masse for the Masse is retayned and holde styll with vs and is celebrate with hygh reuerence Also the vsuall and customable ceremonies all moste all are obserued and kepte sauynge that amonge the laten songes be mixed here there Germane sōgꝭ which be added to teach the people For ceremonies serue to teach the vnexpert rude people and that the intreatinge or handlinge of the worde of god may stirre vppe some men to the true feare faythe and prayer And nat allonly Paule commaundeth to vse in the Churche a tonge which the people do perceyue and vnderstonde but also it is so constitute and ordeyned by mans lawe The people be accustomed to vse the sacrament together yf any be apte therto and that also dothe augment and encrease the reuerence and the religion of publik ceremonies for none be admitted and allowed to receyue the sacrament but such as be examined before They be also monyshed warned of the dignitie and vse of the sacrament howe greate comforte it bringeth to feareful and tremblinge consciences to thē●ent that they may lerne to beleue and gyue credence to god and to loke for a● thynges that good is of god and to aske all thinge that good is of god This honour deliteth god such vse of the sacrament dothe noryshe loue and reuerence towardes god therfore it appereth not that the Masses be done more religiously with our aduersaries thē with vs. It is vndoubtedly euidētly knowē also that this hath bene a comē a very greuous complaynte of all good men a longe season that the Masses haue bene shamefully abused and applied to lucre and euery mā seeth howe wyde this abuse dothe appere in all temples and of what maner of men Masses be so●ge and sayde allonly for rewarde or stipende ho●e many agaynste the inhibi●ion of the Canons do celebrate But Paule greuously thretneth them whiche entreate and receyue the sac●amēt vnworthily whē he sayeth who ea●eth thys breade or drynketh the cuppe of the lorde v●wor●hely shal be gilty of the body and bloude o●●he lorde Ther●ore when prestes were monished with vs of that syn priua●e Masses ceased with vs because almoste no priuate Masses were done but for lucre and aduauntage And the byshoppes dyd knowe of these abuses well ynoughe whiche yf they had corrected them in tyme there shuld haue bene nowe lesse dissentiō then there is Before by reason of theyr dissimula●ion nothinge willynge to here and se what was amysse they suffered many vices to creape in●o the churche Nowe they begyn ouer late to complayne of the calamities and miseries of the churche where as in dede all thys busynes and ruffelinge toke occasion of none other thīg then of those abuses whiche were so manifeste that they coulde be suffred no lenger There be nowe great dissentions rysen as touchinge the Masse and the sacramente And paraduenture the worlde is punished for so longe prophaning and abusinge of Masses which these byshopes haue suffred so many hundred yeres in the churches and yet bothe myght also ought to haue amēded them for it is writen in the boke of the tenne commaundementes of god called the Decalogie that he that abuseth the name of God shall not be vnpunished But syth the world beganne nothyng that euer god ordayned hathe bene so abused and turned to fylthy lucre as it appereth that the Masse hath ben There was added and putte to an opinion which encreased priuate Masses aboue measure that is to saye that Christe with hys passyon dyd satisfye and make amendes for origynall synne and dyd institute and ordeyne the Masse that in it shulde be made an oblation for quotidian and daylye synnes bothe mortall and veniall Of thys dyd sprynge forth a comen opinion that the Masse is a worke that taketh awaye the synnes of the quycke and of the deade by vertue of the worke wrought Then they beganne to dispute whether one Masse sayde for many were as moche worthe as yf for euery mā were sayde a seueral Masse Thys dysputation brought forthe and caused thys infinite multitude of Masses Of these opinions our prechers lerned men gaue warninge that they dyd varie and dissente from holy scripture did hurt diminyshe the glorie of the passion of Christ for the passon of Christ was an oblation and a satisfactyon not onely for the synne of byrthe called origynall syn but also for all other synnes as it is wryten to the Ebrues we are sanctifyed by the oblatyon of Iesu Christ ones for euer Also he made perfect the sanctifyed without oblation for euer Also the scrypture teacheth vs to be iustifyed before god by faythe in Christe when we beleue that our synnes be forgyuen vs for Christe Nowe if the Masse dothe take awaye the synnes of the quicke and of the deade euen of the owne proper vertue then iustifycation dothe chaunce come of the worke of Masses not of fayth Whiche thynge scripture doth not suffer but Christ commaundeth to do it in rememberaunce of hym Wherfore the Masse was institute to thentente that fayth in them that vse the sacramēt shulde remember what benefytes it taketh by Christe and so shulde rayse vp and comforte the trembling and fearful consciences For to remembre Christe is to remember the benefytes of Christ and to fele perceyue and thynke that truly and in very dede they be exhibited and gyuē vnto vs Nether is it ynough to remember the historie for thys maye also Iewes and wycked men remember Wherfore the Masse is to be done for this entent that the sacrament may be reached forthe and ministred vnto those that haue nede of comforte as Ambrose sayth Quia semper pecco semper