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A06932 A new postil conteinyng most godly and learned sermons vpon all the Sonday Gospelles, that be redde in the church thorowout the yeare ... Becon, Thomas, 1512-1567. 1566 (1566) STC 1736; ESTC S101291 689,601 1,060

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when thou prayest that the name of the heauenlye Father maye be sanctified that his kyngdom may come and that his wyll may be done On the contrary part that the deuyls name may be cursed and abhorred that his kyngdome maye be destroyed and that his wyl with all hys counsayles and deuises may come to naughte and be made vtterly frustrate and voyd When thou doest this then doest thou stande in thyne armoure lyke a good and trewe souldiour in the fielde and valyantly defendeth the Churche of Christe agaynst the deuyll the Pope and the worlde For euery Christen man is a warriour and myghtyly fighteth agaynst the power of darknesse for the defence of Gods people the preachers wyth doctrine all other godly people wyth Prayer yea the preachers and the people oughte together to fyghte agaynste Antichriste wyth Prayer These are the two thynges wherewyth the deuyll the Pope the Turke and the whole power of darkenesse is ouercome I meane preachynge and Prayer And surely the deuyll and hys kyngdome can not otherwyse bee ouercome then by preachyng and Prayer And oure heauenly Fathers wyll is that we shoulde thus fyght and striue agaynst the enemies of his holy congregation And I nothynge doubte but that thoroughe oure prayer the counsayles and deuices of oure ennemies those vnsatiable bloudsuppers and Neolike tyrantes haue bene disappoynted so that they coulde haue no successe If wee wyll haue the churche of Christe to prosper and to flourishe yea and to bee free from the danger of the enemy let vs earnestly and heartily fall vnto feruent prayer Lette vs not esteme prayer as a thyng vile and of no reputation but rather iudge of it as a thing of high price before the maiesty of the lord our GOD. Therfore exercise prayer and by no meanes neglect it although ye thinke your selues very vnmete and vnworthy For yf we shold respect our dignitie and worthynes so should we neuer pray Let vs not cast the burdeyn vpon other mens backes to pray but let euery Christen man pray and thinke thus with himselfe Forasmuche as prayer is so acceptable vnto God and profitable to me to the congregation to the cōmon welth I wyll go vnto the congregation pray with it vnto the vttermoste of my power For I am sure that I shall not spende my tyme in vayne nor lose my labour This is a meruailous dangerous imagination to thynke on this maner Let other praye what shouldest thou prophane person bee occupied in so holy a thyng Yea rather think thou thus with thy selfe I haue Christ and his worde and I had rather loose all that euer I haue in the worlde thenne denye CHRIST Thus then dothe it folowe that the Father loueth me and that he wyll heare my prayer as Christe hathe here promysed Therefore I wylle make no delaye nor ceasse frome prayenge but leauynge vnto thys promyse of Christe Uerily veryly I saye vnto you what so euer ye shall aske the Father in my name that wyll he geue you I wyll goe vnto my heauenlye Father and craue of hym in the name of Christe suche thynges as I haue neede of either for the conseruation of my body or for the saluation of my soule Nowe as touchynge thys that the Lorde Christe sayeth afterwarde These thynges that I haue spoken vnto you by Prouerbes it is not so to bee vnderstanded as thoughe he hadde spoken these obscurely and darkely vtterynge one thynge and meanynge an other For the woordes are very playne euidente and open But for as muche as the Disciples as yet hadde no experience of thys matter neyther dydde they knowe that Christe shoulde haue a Spirituall kyngedome that is to saye rule by hys woorde and Spirite For they looked for a temporall and worldly kyngedome euen as the Iewes do at thys day and not by swoorde and pollaxe it seemed to be vnto them what soeuer he spake as an obscure and darke sayenge and as a matter vttered in a strange tongue whyche they vnderstode not But sayth he the matter shall bee otherwyse For the tyme shall comme that I wyll speake no more wyth you by Prouerbes but I wyll openly and playnely shewe vnto you of my Father For whenne the Holye Ghoste commeth and kyndleth oure heartes wyth trewe Faith in the goodnesse and mercye of GOD thoroughe Christe then foloweth there an heartye good wylle and feruente desyre to praye For without the Holye ghoste it is not possible that any manne can haue a faythefull and couragious mynde for to praye Therefore the holye Prophete Zacharye callethe the Holye Ghoste the Spirite of grace and of prayer For bothe these muste bee ioygned together For Faythe whiche maketh vs to knowe God that he is our mercyfull Father for as muche as he hathe geuen vs hys sonne is the gyfte of God whyche the Holye Ghost worketh in vs by the Gospell Where thys spirite of grace is there foloweth the spirite of prayer also so that we in all our necessities and troubles calle vppon God for healpe with thys certayne persuasion and assured hope that God wyll heare vs and geue vs healthe and Saluation for his sonne Christes sake Therfore saithe Christ In that daye when I shall frankly and freely shewe you of the Father and teach you by the holye Ghoste that ye may knowe the Father truely ye shall aske in my name and your prayer shall not be frustrate nor vayne For howe can the father denye you any thynge seyng that hee loueth you because you haue loued me and beleued that I came out frome GOD Oute of suche a Faythe muste trewe prayer nedes come otherwyse it is no prayer althoughe it bee made with neuer so fyne and pyked woordes GOD oure deare and louynge Father of hys greate mercye and synguler goodnesse moughte vouchesafe for hys Sonne Christes Iesus sake to sende hys holye Spirite into oure heartes that wee in all oure troubles and aduersities maye so praye and so perfourme this seruice to GOD that we in this worlde maye be delyuered from all temporall myseries and in the worlde to come enioye those trewe pleasures and those heauenly ioyes whiche shall neuer haue ende Amen A Sermon for the feast of the Ascension of Christe made vpon the Epistle of that daye Actes i. IN the former treatise deare Theophilus we haue spoken of all that Iesus began to do and teache vntyll the daye in which he was taken vp after that he through the holy ghoste had geuen commaundementes vnto the Apostles whom he had chosen to whom also he shewed him selfe aliue after his passion and that by many tokens appearyng vnto them .xi. dayes and speakyng of the kyngdom of God and gathered them together and commaunded them that they should not depart from Ierusalem but to wayte for the promise of the father wherof sayth he ye haue herd of me For Iohn truly baptised with water but ye shal be baptised with the
decreed of the holy ghost to worke in vs by the worde sacramentes He therfore that litle regarde these thinges to him shall the holy ghost never come For to this entent are we baptised receaue we the Supper of the Lorde and heare the worde of God For we know that all these thinges are as instruments by the whiche the holye ghoste doth accomplishe his operation in vs. As examples doth shewe The three thousand soles whiche were conuerted this daye of sainct Peter had neuer ben conuerted if they had not hearde the worde before After that they heard the worde and their heartes were therby moued they came to baptisme For Christ so commanded So the chamberlain of the Quene of Aethiops could not obtaine the holy ghost without the worde whiche Philippe spake by the interpretinge of scripture When his heart was touched by the preachynge of Philippe it behoued hym also to receaue baptisme that the holy Ghoste myghte worke therby Wherefore if thou be desirous to haue the holye Ghost first of all thou must pray to the father for it and after that thou muste geue diligent hede to the worde and preachinge thou must often call to minde thy baptisme what God promised thee there and what maner of couenaunt he hath made ther with thee Thou must often come to the Lords Supper For by the worde and sacraments the holy ghost doth kendle oure heartes with a new light of fayth that we maye not onely heare the worde as the harde hearted Iewes dyd heare but that we maye vnderstand it also that therby we may become new men and get vs new heartes Furthermore we must beware that we do not let the holy Ghost in his worke by fylthy and shamfull liuinge and that we caste hym not out of vs by wanton an sinfull maners For one place can not serue both for the holy Ghost and the deuill Therfore when the deuill tempteth the with couetousnes wrath lechery and other synnes flee straight waye to prayer as thou woldest to an anker in a tempeste that GOD maye preserue thee against temptation and kepe the obedient vnto hym For it is necessary to abstayne frō sinne the workes of the fleshe eyther that the holy ghost may remayne with thee styll after thou hast receaued hym or that thou mayst obtayne hym that was neuer in thee or if by infirmitie thou chaunce to fall thou mayst ryse again retourne to the newnes of liuing And then specially shal we perceaue that the holy ghost must nedes take place in vs and helpe vs against the deuil death and hell wheras contrarie wyse they that continew in voluntarie synnes willinglye by a lytle and a lytle fall more and more into the deuils power liue with out all repentaunce and neuer are part takers of the holy Ghost whose proper office it is as I sayd before first to sanctifie vs thorowe faith and remission of our synnes and then to be an helpe vnto vs against sinne that we may shewe obedience to God But we saide before that we receaue only the first frutes of the holy ghost and that fleshe and bloud doth yet remaine in vs shall as longe as we liue abide in this worlde And herof it is that they whiche haue receaued the holy ghost are neuerthelesse weake and doth fal often Let no man here be offended and thinke as the Anabaptistes do whiche are of this opinion that no man can fal which haue receaued the holy ghost This opinion shold be true if euery man would folow the holy ghost alwayes For than shold we neuer fal But that is not possible because of the craftes and giles of the deuil and the offences of the worlde and the infirmitie of the fleshe Wherfore it is alwayes necessarie to praye that the lord wil not take his spirit from vs but that he wil of his goodnes kepe vs in his grace dayly encrease in vs this gifte of the holy ghost and to forgeue vs our trespasses as we pray in the lords prayer For the holyest that be can not liue without such trespasses but yet by fayth in Christe are they pardoned that they hurt vs not Ye haue hearde therfore what is your true whitsontyd and pentecost Whiche is much more glorious than the whitsontide of the Iewes For the holye Ghoste is shedforth vpon all fleshe that we by the Gospell may knowe God and maye be sanctified and iustified by the holye ghost both in bodie and spirit if so be that we fulfil the office of true religion by prayer by hearynge the worde and bringing forth the true fruites of the spirite Whiche thing the holy ghoste graunt vs all to do thoroughe Iesus Christ our Lorde to whome with the father and the holy ghoste be all glory for euer Amen The second Sermon on whitsonday ¶ The Gospell Ihon. xiiii IEsus sayde vnto his Disciples yf ye loue me kepe my commaundementes and I wyll pray the father and he shall geue you another comforter that be may abide with you for euer euen the spirite of trueth whom the worlde can not receyue because the world seeth hym not neyther knoweth hym But ye know hym for he dwelleth with you shal be in you I wyll not leaue you comfortlesse but wyll come to you Yet a lytle whyle and the worlde seeth me no more but ye see me For I lyue and ye shall lyue That day shall ye knowe that I am in my father and you in me and I in you He that hath my commaundementes and kepeth them the same is he that loueth me And he that loueth me shal be loued of my father and I wyll loue hym wyll shewe myne owne selfe vnto hym Iudas saiethe vnto him not Iudas Iscarioth Lord what is done that thou wylt shewe thy selfe vnto vs and not vnto the world Iesus aunswered and sayde vnto hym If a man loue me he wyll kepe my sayinges and my father wyll loue hym and wee wyll come vnto hym and dwel with him He that loueth me not kepeth not my sayinges And the worde which ye hear is not mine but the fathers which sente me These thinges haue I spoken vnto you beyng yet present with you But the comforter whiche is the holy ghoste whom my father wyll send in my name he shall teach you all thinges and bringe al thinges to your remembraunce what soeuer I haue saide vnto you Peace I leaue with you my peace I geue vnto you Not as the worlde geuethe geue I vnto you Let not your hartes be greued neyther feare ye haue hearde how I said vnto you I go and come againe vnto you If ye loued me ye would verily reioyce because I sayd I go vnto the father For the father is greater then I. And nowe haue I shewed you before it come that when it is come to passe ye mighte beleue Hereafter wyll I not talke many wordes vnto you For the Prince of this
you vnwares But watche at all tymes and praye that ye maye bee founde woorthye to escape these thynges which shall chance and stand before the sonne of man This is an excellent and a necessary doctrine whiche ought neuer to fall out of our myndes Christ geueth here no iniunction to forbear meat and drink wholly neither as the Pope dothe commandeth to cast away all thynges to lyue oute of the worldes trouble God doeth not disalowe the vse of meate and drynke neyther is it vngodly to prouide thyngs necessary for our household For God for this cause made vs to worke But take hede of this that your hartes be not opprest with these things so much that ye forget my cōmyng but watche that is loke that at all times ye wayt and be armed with the feare of God and with a good conscience Do this fyrst Then ioyn herewith prayer that your temptations and hard combrances may be escaped and that ye may stande before the sonne of man As it is comprised in the two last petitiōs of the Lordes prayer Leade vs not into temptation but deliuer vs from all yll If ye do so there wil be no peril whether this daye come when we be suppyng or sleaping whether we be in the churche or in the market place it is all one for it shall fynd vs in the feare and protection of God But in this place it is to be noted that God can not well be prayde vnto neyther can the prayer bee true when a man careth not to leaue certayn vices and to amende his lyfe Wherefore to true prayer is required true repentance and that no man sinne wittingly so hynder his conscience After that let vs call vpon God for mercy in the name of our Lorde Iesu Christ that he will kepe vs in true feare of him and by the holye ghost helpe vs agaynst synne and preserue vs in true fayth vnto the ende that we may ioyfully looke after this helthfull daie and that we receaue Iesu Christe as our Sauior with all confidence Such prayer thorough Christ is heard without doubt Wherfore let vs folowe this counsell and precepte and on this wyse prepare oure selues to the expectation of this daye The whiche thyng our lord and redemer Iesu Christe graunt vs. Amen The thirde Sonday in Aduent ¶ The Gospell of Math. xi WHen Iohn beyng in prison heards the woorkes of Christ he sent two of hys disciples and sayd vnto him Art thou he that shalt come or doo we loke for an other Iesus answered and sayd vnto them Go and shew Iohn agayne what ye haue hearde and sene The blynd receyue theyr syght the lame walk the lepres are clensed and the deafe heare the deade are raised vppe and the poore receyue the glad tydynges of the gospell and happy is he that is not offended by me And as they departed Iesus began to say vnto the people concernyng Iohn What went ye out in to the wildernes to see A rede that is shakē with the wynd or what went ye out for to see A man clothed in softe rayment Behold they that weare foft clothyng are in kynges houses But what wente ye oute for to see A Prophete Merely I say vnto you and more than a prophete For this is he of whome it is written Beholde I sende my messanger before thy face whiche shall prepare thy way before the. THE EXPOSITION IN THIS Gospell are sette foorth two doctrines Fyrst that we should highly esteme Christes worde and set greate price therby For it is a thyng of great weighte Then shal be described the shamefull and wicked vnkyndnes of them that here this word and see the signes and yet regarde it not neither beleue it Whiche is a very horrible thyng First therefore that the word of Christ ought diligently to be hearde it is taught hereby in that Iohn whē he was now in bandes as soone as he heard of the workes of Christ sendeth his disciples vnto hym commaundynge them to aske hym whether it were he that should come as concernyng whom so many thynges were written in the old Testament prophets afterward so many thinges shold be spoken in the new Testamēt that is whether he was that promysed Christe of whom it was written that the kyngdome of the people and the lawe of Moses shold endure vnto his cōming and afterward that he should be heard For that was plainly spoken of before in the Prophetes That Christe should haue no corporall kyngdom but that he should be a prophet lyke vnto Moses and yet should come with an other kynde of doctrine then Moyses dyd This deede the Iewes wel know Wherfore when this chanced by by after the bandes of Iohn and Christe preached of eternall lyfe and of the kyngdome of God it seemed good to Iohn to sende hys disciples vnto hym And he sent them not onely to here the testimonies of the Prophetes but to see with their eies that this prophet was come at last whome all looked for according to the prophecie of Moses Wherfore such a message is no other thyng than as if Iohn shold say this As for me I knowe that this is very Christ but men do not beleue it Wherfore nowe go ye vnto hym and learne of hym that ye may depart from me and from the tradition of the Iewes and become his Disciples in whome are all thynges that are necessary for your saluation and for the Saluation of all the worlde This is the chiefe cause of this message vnto Christe that Iohns disciples myght see hym before their eyes and here and begyn to be acquainted with hym and so beleue in hym and be saued But what dooth Christe answere the messangers he neyther denyeth neither affirmeth but answereth symply by his workes and sayth ye se heare and fele that I am he For as Esaie and other prophetes shewed before that by Christe the lame should goe the blynde shoulde see c. that nowe see ye wyth youre eies ye haue nede of no further declaration or answer if ye wil behaue your selues vprightly in this matter Thys aunswere of Christe is wounderfull and it compriseth very proprely what oughte to be taughte of Christe It settethe foorthe hys kyngdome and what a magnificent thyng it is that is called Christes kyngdome That is suche a kyngedome to the which belongeth the lame blynd leaprous the spechelesse the deade and especially the poore and myserable synners and there are they sure to haue succoure This ought to be taught Thys doctrine shoulde be commonly proclaymed that he is a kyng which wold healpe the wretched the vexed in soule and body the whiche coulde not be healped by all the good in the worlde For there was neuer suche a Prophete that coulde delyuer the blynde and the leapres frome theyr dyseases As there was neuer also suche a teacher that coulde teache the Gospell to the poore that is promyse sure healpe
thinges For all that shall receaue this chyld shal confesse their rightuousnes and holynes knowledge power and altogether to be nothyng and that this chylde is all So is Gods glorye restored vnto hym For that that he onely is our wisedom strength riches and we doo reioyce and boste onely in hym for wee knowe hym so well that we put all our truste in hym as for Mammon and suche other giftes we count them no otherwise but as necessitie requireth so we vse them receaue poore men to vse them with vs also turnyng all to the glorie of God and the saluation of our neighbours We transpose all the trust that other hath in riches into Iesus Christ the sonne of God And this is the true glorifying of god to render vnto him his due honor maiestie that we may frely confesse All ours are thyne we are not the authors therof Furthermore in that we escape the tyrannie of the diuell and are deliuered from synne all cōmeth of Gods power and not of our own Wherfore this glory is proprely thyne and not ours Suche a confession dooth God requyre of vs as his moste necessary ornament that all thynges be referred vnto hym that we in no case chalenge any part therof and that we knowledge our selues to haue receaued all from hym as well the greate as the small And this is one part of this verse wherin the angell compriseth all things that are ours but especially the spirituall giftes as are rightousnesse holynes wisedome good works And they cōmaunde vs not to vsurpe them as ours but to restore them to God and to geue vnto hym all the glorie therof This thyng shal be done by this chyld as the meanynge of the verse sheweth The vntowardnes of the world is greate whiche doth wholy change this verse to a contrary sense For so must it nedes com to passe for lack of the knowlege of this child All things in the world are ful of pompe all thynges tende to renoume and glorye All village men citezens knightes lordes princes couete higher degrees whiche is a token that they are not in Christ that they know not him Furthermore this is theyr verse Glorie be in the depth in great riches of power and frendes c. The worlde can not be withdrawen from his foly But at the departing it shal perceiue his madnes in that that it had rather sing glory to Mammon and the diuell in hell then to God on high The second parte of this verse In earthe peace THIS is to be vnderstanded after the maner of the first example that they wishe and shewe foorth suche a successe to come hereof amongest theim that knowe and receaue this chylde that all thynges shall be ioyfulle and prosperous For what is where Christe is not what other thinge is the worlde then helle where all thynges are full of lyes deceites gyles fraudes subtilties extortion surfetyng slaughter thefte and robberie And here especially mayst thou knowe that the diuell is gouerner And the very men themselues speke no otherwise but that this is the maner of men that he that would be safe from their craft and guyle must euer be contrary to their opinion There is no faithfulnes no godlynes there is no man safe one from the other There is as muche perill to be feared at our frends handes as at our enemies yea and oftentymes more This is the kyngdome of the world wherin the diuell is grand capitayn And as they that receyue this chylde accordyng to the Angelles songe geue glory to GOD so in their verse they declare this that all suche men shal be as gods toward other men that is peaceable and redy to do good one to an other eschuyng contention and discorde that great concorde peace and good will may be amongst christians wher all the enticements of ambition and concupiscence are voyde and all thynges prosper wyth mutuall loue to helpe eche other And hereof it wyl easyly folow whē due renoume is geuē to God and he knowleged as a Lord of whome commeth all that we haue Then wil there be great beneuolence and mutuall loue betwene man and man There shal be no hatred or enuie no emulation no railyng but euery man shall set by an other and pray that he may be helpt with an other mās prayers as his brother And this shal be plentiful peace and great felicitie For the hebrewe worde of peace is more large and compriseth all kynde of felicitie Such kynde of christian lyuynge is described with hygh humanitie and concorde that euery man shoulde gratifie other and beware diligently to offend him They that do not this heare not the verse of the angels but heare the howlynge wolfe that soundeth this in his eares thefe aduoutrer murderer c. this is the diuels song But it must not be so amongest christen men The angels by their verse appointeth them how to liue They doo teache very wel what belongeth to Gods seruice Fyrst that glory be not plucked frō heauen that praise and renoume be geuē only to GOD. Then that this lyfe be full of mutuall amitie and beneuolence this do the Angels with all their endeuor studiously cōmende and sette foorth But as touching the lamentable successe they can not be ignorant in that that a great part can by no meanes be brought to this chyld Wherfore they adde the thirde part in the verse The thyrd part of this songe And good will towardes men By this they shew as though they would say We would wyshe that there wer such successe of this matter but there wyll be many that shall not regarde the Gospel that shall not receaue this sonne of God being borne man but wyll go about to persecute him Therfore God is at hand with his to comfort and confirm them truly that they myght thynke this surely wyth them self the matter is certayn as concernyng my sauior the way of my saluation is perfectly tried Wherfore although I shall be handled cruelly for it I wyll not suffer my good opinion that I haue as touchyng gods good wyll to be taken from me I will take it in good worthe yea and count it an honour to me if I must suffer any payne for this sauior his sake Suche a mynde doo the angels wishe to all that beleue that they should be ioyfull in aduersitie and learne to despise all the ragynge of the diuell and to make hym to hange vp hym selfe for sorowe that he canne no more preuayle The thyrde part therfore of the verse is to make vs to haue cherefull myndes and bolde agaynst all trouble that maye chaunce That we may be always redye to say this against the diuell Thou shalt neuer defraude me of thys ioye by all that thou canst doo whiche I conceaue by this chylde 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 dothe signyfie a chearefull peaceable and couragious hearte that careth not greately howe the worlde goeth so that this answere
excuse of their ignorance as though they knew not that this kyng was borne For they were troubled by the tydinges of the wyse men yea and for a greater witnes also they declare to Herode and to the wyse men the place wher Christ should be borne Wherfore they are conuicted both by their owne record and also by the record of the wyse men that this kings byrth was not vnknowen vnto them The doctrine therfore of this example is put forth to vs that we should looke for no other ways No man can come vnto this chyld or fynd hym but he that foloweth the word as a leader and neuer goeth from it the bredeth of a nayle For if we let passe the word we stumble euery where This chyld is to lytle regarded and to muche despised Wherfore it is not possible but the reason muste nedes stumble and be offended euerye where when it considereth with how great pouertye this chyld was borne into the worlde For what other thyng is all his lyfe els but very pouertye myserie affliction calamitie contempte reproche He therfore that setteth a syde the word and careth not what he heareth or what be preached of this chylde but will onely take his eies for his iudges in this matter can be no more ioyned with Christ than the Iewes were And this thinge is most perillous when it is done in the conscience As the example of the papistes doth testifie whiche omitte the worde applie their mynd to suche Imaginations that they phantasie Christe to be such a one as they conceaue of their wit and reason They allowe not this in hym that he onlye sholde be their sauior wherfore they patche therto their workes and looke for saluation as well by thē as by Christe They praye vnto Marie also that she maye recōcile her sonne to them And in suche prayer they holde opinion that she is a Sauiour where as it is not so in dede but a very false imagination For what soeuer is bestowed in the serche of Christ without the word all that goeth to the dyuell whiche afterwarde causeth men to thynke this that Christ is a iudge and appoynteth moste cruell punyshementes for men but he that wolde not be confounded in his presence must be well defenced with the intercessions of Sainctes of Mary Wherfore this was a maner in the popedome to put more trust in theyr supplications then in Christe hym selfe And it can neuer come to any other poynte where as the worde is caste asyde And verily the dyuell because he vnderstandeth that hys chief safegard of al his matters consisteth therin he laboreth all that he can to make men forsake the worde and to folow their own imaginations For he perceaueth that by this means he shal be sure to haue the victorie ouer vs. Wherfore nothynge is more necessarye then to hold fast by the word to haue no other trust as touchyng matters that belong vnto godlynes and holynes than as the worde it selfe prescribeth but this is not so easye for men to beleue and to persuade them selues There be many that can not be entreated to beleue the wordes of the Lordes Supper They will beleue no more then their reson and sence can perceaue Thei beholde the worke it selfe without the word and they see no other thyng than bread and wyne But this is nothyng els then to behold the outward shale and to let passe the thyng which is in Christes wordes The wise men also had first high cogitatiōs as touchyng Christ when it was opened vnto them by God euen that a kyng of the Iewes was borne They take their iorney forthwith to Ierusalē thinkyng that they shold fynd this king there in his noble court and gorgious palaice For what other thing could reason conceaue in suche matters But when these thoughts are without the word they come soone to nought neyther do they find the child at Ierusalem which neuertheles was the holy citie and habitation of God They must nedes haue the word to bryng them to Christ. This is the true starre and sonne which leadeth to this chyld Wherfore this example of the wise men is to be counted a singular an excellent thyng where as they remoue out of their eies and hearts all their thoughtes which they and other men had and folow the worde which was put forth to them out of Micheas the prophete For they ar abashed and offended when they be sent into an other place frō Ierusalem where the true seruice of God was and where God abode hymself from God himselfe and his temple vnto Bethleem a vile town wheras neuertheles they cam not to salute any person of lowe degree or any workeman but the kyng of Iewes They folow the word streight way and care nothyng for any other thoughtes They haue onely respect to this what Micheas sayth they sticke sure to that This faithe is a thyng of no common example For if I had ben in this case I wold not haue departed from the Temple For where is it more like that the kyng of Iewes should be found which is so famous than where God hath his habitation where the priesthode and all the religion hath his fundation But it goeth otherwyse with this kyng He alloweth it not that his place should be amonge the priestes at Ierusalem as he is neither at this tyme founde with the Pope and his congregation But he gothe about rather to abrogate and take away both the priesthode and the kyngdome where as they had so great confidence in these thynges in that they were the Priestes Leuites and people of God and had his temple This dothe Christe thynke that it ought not to be suffered For suche a defilyng of the Temple priesthode and of all the seruice myght not be suffered or if they would stubbornely procede in suspendynge it Moyses and all the seruice was to be disanulled for that prophanation and defylynge As at laste it came to passe But the obedience of the wise men commeth of true godlinesse and therefore they haue theyr dooynges confirmed by GOD soo that theyr waye is shewed vnto them frome Ierusalem vnto Bethleem and to the house where the chylde was by a Starre And they hadde no lyttell neede this to be confirmed least they shold be offended by that strange sight Pouertie was euidente euery where Ioseph and Marye were not at theyr owne home The Chylde was layde in a maunger There were there no thynges necessarye How shold this be with suche a great kyng It might rather be counted a thynge woorthy to be laughed at But the good wyse men bee not offended with suche thynges but regard rather the saying of the Prophet and the signe of the Starre Wherfore how soeuer the matter gothe they geue and perfourme that honoure due vnto the kynge they fall downe before the chylde and worshyp hym they open theyr treasure and take foorth a kyngly present And this
before hym and praieth Lord if thou wilt thou mayst clense me And here are two things to be noted Fyrst he beleueth steadfastly and without waueringe that Christ hath both will and power and that he can helpe in this disease wher as if all men wold do their beste they can helpe nothing wher as Christ neuerthelesse differed nothing in shape and behauiour from other priuate persons Secondly although he doubted nothing of this yet he yelde all to Christs will If he will not deliuer hym from the disease of the body that is if this be contrary to the will of God and against his owne saluation that he is ready to abyde this euil paciently more lenger And this is not only the propertie of true beleif but also of true prayer as these two are always ioyned to gether by nature He that beleueth truely prayeth truely he that beleueth not truely prayeth not truely For this is wholye requisite to true prayer that the heart doubteth not but that God is good and mercifull and that his whole will is to ridde vs of oure myseries Yea and especially this faith ought to be moste stronge in those things that belōge vnto the glorie of God and oure saluation as are the remiss●on of synnes the restitution from the dyuell and from death and in that that God will geue vs the holy Ghoste and preserue vs in his word helpe vs in temptation minister vnto vs the encrease of faith and charitie c. And these be the things that chiefly pertayne to the glorie of God and to oure saluation Wherfore here haue we nothing to doo with any condition when we pray vnto God for these things as though that God could herein be otherwyse mynded And he that in these things wold vse the leapers forme in praying Lord if thou wilt pardon my synnes If thou wilt saue me c. shold not pray aright For in these thinges we may not doubt of the will of God whether he will do it For he hath put forth his expresse and absolute worde that this is his ratified and vnchangeable wil that all men shoulde be saued And for that cause he procured his sonne to be a sacrifice on the crosse for the synnes of all the world put forth a commandement that al shold heare hym receaue and beleue in hym But where as the leaper doth vse a cōditional prayer If thou wilt thou maist clense me The thing is to be considered for the which he entreateth We sayd before that whatsoeuer belongeth to the glorie of God our saluation muste be surely loked for without any condition For the willl of God is certain he hath declared it with absolute perfecte promises that as touching these things ther is no misterie more to be required in God But in bodily promises it goeth not so For there may be miserie wordlie calamities yet the true saluation nothīg diminished therby as al christiās are an exāple Wherfore sith that true saluation cōsisteth not in such bodyly things yea oftentymes the damage of the body goodes helpeth much to true saluation he that prayeth to be ridde of them as we are to this entised by the leapers exāple ought to think surely with hym self that God can helpe that he will helpe yet ought he to ioyne his will with the will of God that if this be against goddes glorie and oure principal saluation then that God will not gratifie and fulfill oure will And in suche things this is the true prayer to beleue surely and yet to point God neither time neither way how to do it and how he shall deliuer vs from this euill For we haue all this fault for the moste part that we know not what how we shold aske As Paul saith GOD doth best know what is for his glorie and oure saluation Wherfore oure will ought to be made conformable vnto his and we ought not to doubt but that he will surely heare vs if such a petition belongeth to his glorie and oure saluation Wherfore this ought to be a very notable example for the congregatiō that first of all it doubt not of the good will of God toward it self but that he knoweth oure euils and calamities that he hath respecte vnto vs. This ought we to sticke vnto yet not to prescribe any thing as touching the maner deuise tyme or successe therof For the congregation remembreth this that this sentēce is ioyned with the promises of such things that it be obediēt in bearinge the crosse As the leapre doth here He doubteth not but that Christ cā helpe that he hath a redie will to helpe he nothing mistrusteth For what other cause els had he to praye so earnestly But he vnderstandeth that the saluation and health which he now asketh to be such as touching that which he cā not alledge the absolute will of God as it goeth with the thynges aboue rehersed Suche faith and obedience is meruailously alowed of Christ. Wherfore he suffereth not the desyer of this miser no not in this petition wherin if he had not obtayned yet he might haue retayned the hope of true saluation to be voyde and frustrate This may be set forth as an euident example in the Churche how greatly God is delighted with the prayer of a godly and obediēt mynde And herevnto belonge the most notable sentences of the Prophetes Dauid saith O tarie thou the leysure of the Lord be stronge and he shall confort thee and put thou thy trust in the Lord. Again My soule doth waight for hym in his worde is my truste from the morning watche vntill nighte Abacuk sayth also If the vision maketh tariance looke for it for it will come spedelye without prolongynge For this is knowen in all hystories that although helpe hath ben delayde yet that it hath appeared at the laste Yea and in this is the proper trade of God wher as he heareth not forthwith he doth it to declare his liberalitie more abundantly toward vs then we desyer or vnderstande as Paul sayth And it is not a thing superfluouse to make inquisition as touching this Why Christ after he had clensed the leaper sent him to the Priests to offer his gifte there as Moses commanded A man may aunswere hereto very well if he say that Christ set foorth vnto vs an example of charitie cōcorde and sobrietie wher as he wold nothing diminish the right of the Priests in that that was graunted vnto thē by God which thing yet he might haue done that we should learne hereby to defraude no mā of his right But the chief cause of this commandement tendeth to this ende that there might be common testimonials yea by the very aduersaries as concerning this miracle For when the pryest receaueth his gyfte of him and he cōfesseth that he is clensed he testifieth against him self and against all rebelles that this Christ that wrought this
in pouertie in hunger in thyrste and daily suffer persecution But the Pope extollethe his woorshyppynges euen vnto the very heauens For he sucketh out of theym no small profite lucre and aduantage For by this meanes he hath gotten such and so greate richesse estimation authoritie rule and power that he hath brought kynges and Emperoures vnder his subiection And herof doth it appere how greatly the deuyll hath ouer come the Pope with this tentation But it is our duetie that feare GOD stoutely and manfully to resyst the deuyll when he tempteth vs and to answere him as Christ did Sathan it is written Thou shalt worshyp the Lorde thy God and hym alone shalte thou serue That is haue a speciall regarde to the word of God and obey that alone and without that admit no worshyppyng of God So long as we lyue wee shall neuer be fre from these thre temptations Christ our Lord which hath ouercom them make vs strong that wee also thorowe hym maye ouercome them and obteyne euerlastyng saluation Amen The seconde sondaye in Lent ¶ The Gospell Math. xv IEsus wente thence and departed into the coastes of Tyre and Sydon And behold a woman of Canaan whiche came out of the same coastes cryed vnto hym saying haue mercy on me O Lorde thou sonne of Dauid My daughter is piteously vexede with a Deuyll But he aunswered her nothinge at all And his Disciples came and besought him sayinge Sende her away for shee cryethe after vs. But he aunswered and sayd I am not sente but to the loste sheepe of the house of Israell Then came she and worshipped hym saying Lorde helpe me He aunswered and sayde it is not meete to take the chyldrens bread and caste it to dogges She answered and said Truth Lorde for the dogges eate of the ccummes whiche fal from their masters table Then Iesus aunswerede and sayde vnto her O woman great is thy faith be it vnto thee euen as thou wylt And her daughter was made whole euen the same tyme. THE EXPOSITION NOtable and of great dignitie is the Gospell of this present Sondaye For it treateth not of chyldysh and trifling matters ●ut of moste graue and weightie thyngs as of the battail or conflict of Faith and of the agonie of death before God wherin we learne that nothing ought to fray vs and to pluck vs away from callyng and crauyng of God although God him selfe seme vtterly to contemne and despise both vs and our prayers as they that lye at the poynte of deathe haue experience of this matter For at that tyme the deuyll laboreth to the vttermoste of his power to persuade vs to bryng vs into this opinion that God neyther beholdeth vs regardeth vs or heareth vs. And this is such a miserie as excedeth all mans capacitie namely when the most horrible and dreadfull cloudes of Gods anger doo shadowe the sonne of Gods grace and fauour and vtterly remoue it out of sight Suche conflict or batail is described and sette foorth vnto vs in this our Gospel concernynge this woman whiche commeth vnto Christ to entreat for her daughter For not onely the reason but also all other circumstances are so euyll that none can be worse For first of all the woman is a Cananite and an hethen creature which thyng doth greatly hinder her cause forasmuch as she is not of the kynrede and stocke of Abraham and so hath she no right to aske any thyng of Christ because she is a stranger This one thyng is of such force that it might easily take away from her all hope to obteyn any thyng at the hand of Christe What should an heathenyshe woman obteyne of a Iewe yea and of suche one as is sente vnto the Iewes If suche a blocke were layde in our waye it woulde surely take awaye from vs all hope to pray Neyther maye we thynke it to be a matter of lyttell purpose when our conscience answereth vs Thou arte nor of that number that oughte to praye Thou belongest not vnto Christ. Let Peter Paule c. praye whiche maye laufully doo it Thou haste nought to doo with this matter GOD wyll neuer heare thee thou arte a synner thou hast no fayth and peraduenture thou art not of the number of Gods elect and chosen people Thou arte no mete man to take so great a matter in hande nor to stande before God and to aske any thynge of God If suche thyngs ones enter into a mans hert it is an easy thing for the dyuell to cast hym into desperation For this is a tormēt passyng al torments But what is to be done in so great daunger we must learne by the example of this woman and see how she behaued her self in this so great and myghty conflict Headlong and without any consideration that she was a Gentile and Christ a Iewe so blynde was shee in her mynde she commeth boldly vnto CHRISTE fearyng nothynge that myght be a lette or hindrance vnto her Only her faythe that she had in Christ was so greate that she doubted nothynge at all but that he wolde healpe her And wyth thys Faythe shee ouercame not onely her Gentilitie but also whatsoeuer otherwyse myght be a lette or hyndraunce vnto her Any other not hauing this Fayth coulde neuer haue doone this but woulde haue thoughte on thys maner Thou haste none accesse vnto this holy man Thou shalt pray in vayn for as muche as thou art a synner Hys people maye pray vnto hym as for straungers they haue no right so to doo For he that beleueth not can not praye But all these thynges can moue this woman nothyng at all Shee reasoneth not on thys manner with her selfe Thou belongest not vnto thys famylye and common wealthe Thou arte an Heathen vtterlye banyshed out of the felowshyp and company of the Iewes yea and suche one as is not worthy to treade vpon Gods ground This is an hard and perillous tentation whē the deuill putteth vs in mynd and sayth on this wise vnto vs What meanest thou thus to pray Pray neuer so muche yet arte thou myne Leaue therefore to pray curse God For do what thou wilt thou shalte neuer be saued All hope of saluation is vtterly barred from thee Such thoughtes and imaginations wold easily take away from them that are but yonglynges and vnexercised souldiors in Christs campe all hope confidence of praying yea and throw them into desperation and finally into damnation Therfore for our sake for our consolation and comfort is this storye set foorth that it may be a bulwark vnto vs against these fyry dartes of Sathan Thou arte no christian Thy prayers are to no purpose Leaue of and geue ouer Take heede thou bee not perswaded by these subtile suggestions of most subtile Sathan but rather answere on this maner What soeuer I am I care not For although I be neuer so euyll yet is Christe good and rightuous neyther ceaseth he thorow my
wickednes to be righteous and mercyfull I wyl therfore cal vpon hym wyth a stronge and stoute faythe and not admytte any thynge that shoulde be a le●te vnto me There is nowe no tyme to dispute of Predestination This woman prayed and regarded not her gentilitie What should hynder me but that I may also pray for suche thyngs as I haue nede of And of whom shold I aske these thynges but of God alone in heauen for Christes sake his sonne and my Sauiour This is an hard greuous conflict meruailous to be found in a Cananite which was an heathen woman Now saith the story that she cried Oh Lord thou sonne of Dauid haue mercy on me This is an humble and right worthy maner of praying precedyng from an earnest and feruent faith For in this her praier she maketh a noble confession of her faith concerning Christ that he is the promysed Messias and sauior of the world which should come being born of the sede of Dauid Of this his office she putteth him in remēbrāce openeth her nede vnto him saying my daughter is miserably vexed of a diuel This her crye Christe well heareth and yet he answereth not a worde Thys is an other greuous temptation For she feleth God to be suche one towarde her euen as she her selfe is that is to say a stranger For she was an Ethnicke and vtterly estranged from the common weale of Israel and therfore pertained there vnto her none inheritance neither could she claym any fruite of Gods gift and liberalitie For this cause whē she foloweth Christ and maketh intercession vnto him he speaketh nothyng at all as though she pertained no thynge vnto hym The strongest that are might haue ben dismayd by these two blocks that were cast in her way For howe coulde she otherwise then thinke with her self that what soeuer she had heard of Christ and of his gentlenes toward all people that came vnto hym was nothinge els then mere vanitie and vtterly false As though she should say Is this the man that hathe ben so commended vnto me that he is mercyfull and at all tymes ready both to heare and to helpe so many as come vnto hym But as farre as I see and proue he heareth whome he wyll heare and when he wyll and not when we haue nede of his helpe Yet for all this the poore woman suffereth not her selfe to falle from all hope but remayneth styll constant and stedfast in callyng on Christ in so muche that the disciples of Christ were euen weary of her continual crying in so muche that for the dispatche of her they spake vnto Christ so that there appered in them a greater clemencie and a more mercye towarde the woman then in Christ. Neyther semed they to commende in hym this hardnesse inhumanitie and vngentlenes and therfore thei make intercession vnto Christ for her Oh Lorde say they Graunt this woman her request and sende her awaye For otherwise she wyll neuer make an end of crying This is a notable exāple to declare that we ought not to cease from praier but diligently continue in the same tyll we haue obteined our desyre Taulerus writeth in a certayne place that we must sometyme geue ouer prayer But men ought not so to teache For the geuyng ouer of prayer commeth soon inough yea and to soon euen of it owne accorde We ought rather to styre vp our affections vnto prayer And this example testifieth sufficiently that we ought by no meanes to geue ouer prayer but to go forthe and continue in the same and to say with the woman It is no time now to dispute whether I be good or badde worthy or vnwoorthye I haue no leysure to consyder these thynges I haue a greater and more necessarye matter in hande My daughter is greuousely vexed of a deuyl Here haue I nede of counsayle and of healpe Where suche a feruente desyre of the mynde is there are all stoppes and hynderaunces soone dispatched and put out of the waye But nowe commeth the thirde stomblynge blocke torment or grief when Christ saith vnto her I am not sent but vnto the lost shepe of the house of Israel And thus he reiecteth and casteth away the intercession of the disciples neyther the woman nor other that labor for her will he ones heare Thys myght haue ben vnto her a sure token that Christ was of an hard mynd and would by no meanes be entreated seyng he wold not heare other whyche beyng not desyred on her behalfe made notwithstanding intercession for her And truthe it is Christ in all the Euangelicall storie is not sette foorth to be so hard and vngentyl to any person as vnto this poore woman Notwithstandynge the woman geueth not ouer her suite neyther is she dismayde but still stoutly goth she forward with her purpose Being now thrise most greuously strikē yet as a noble warriour that hath so many tymes ben assaulted she cometh more stoutely vnto the battaile And nowe when her alone crying and the intercessions of other profited nothing she as Mark saith entred into the house whether Christ repaired With her importunitie she may seme to bewray her impudencye vnshamfastnes In the strete she crieth out vpon Christ now that Christ hath gotten him into an house for to auoide her importune suite she entreth into the house with him and cōtinueth her sute falling down before him And this is writtē that we may know how greatly this pleaseth Christ whē a praier so oftentimes denied is notwithstanding still continued wil by no means receaue any repulse or be sayd nay And yet can not that thyng be obteined of hym that is requested For heare what he aunswereth the woman It is not good to take the bread of children and to giue it vnto dogges I at suche an answer wold haue ben so dismayd that I would haue thought verily there had bene no more hope of helpe to be loked for at his hand For this is a wonderfull hard answer whē she is so cast away that not only she hath no place among the children and is counted an Ethnike but also moste spitefully is called a dogge That is much harder then if so be she had ben called an heathen or Pagan And this is as muche as though he should haue sayd Thou art vtterly estranged from the kyngdom of God neither hast thou any portion therin Therfore get thee hense The matters that are here in hand belong nothyng vnto thee This is a tentation passynge all tentations If Peter or Paule had spoken suche a word vnto me they should vtterly haue dashed me out of countenance What shall we then thynke of these wordes that Christ himself spake to this simple poore woman Therfore is this a notable example to consider wherin we may euidently see what a great thyng Faith is For Fayth euen when CHRIST is moste angrye taketh Christes wordes vnto the beste and turneth them vnto her
owne commoditie makyng them of angry woordes moste comfortable wordes She denieth not the wordes of Christ but graunteth them to be trewe Thou sayth she callest me dogge I grant I am a dogge neither doo I desire to be in better case then dogges are Let the children haue those thinges that are most fyne plesant and daintie Onely lette me haue the crummes that fall frome the table and are not regarded of the children This shall right well suffise me Here snareth she Christ in his owne woordes And by this meanes commeth it so to passe that she whyche dydde humble her selfe to be compared vnto dogges is nowe receaued of Christe amonge the children This is a most singular and notable example sette foorthe vnto vs to declare that we ought to be not waueryng but constant in Faythe and continually to call vpon yea as I may so speake euen make wearye Christ with oure prayers and not to leaue of tyll we haue obteined oure desire Lette vs be moued nothinge at all with the contumelious and reprochefull woordes of Dogges Ethnyckes Paynymes c. For dogges are not wythoute maysters neyther are they wythout theyr meate And the Heathen also haue a GOD. With thys harde holde and stronge fayth of the woman is the Lorde Christe taken and ouercome so that he aunswereth and saythe O woman haste thou so muche strengthe in thee to resyste suche so many and so great tentations Uerily great is thy faythe Be it vnto thee accordyng to thy desyre and faithe For it semed vnto hym a rare thynge and seldome founde in any other As touchyng the Iewes he knewe ryght welle that they were offended streyght wayes euen with one worde when he sayd that they must eate his fleshe or els they could not be saued But thys woman not withstandyng all these vnkynd wordes and ouerthwart answers of Christ continued styll in her promyse nothyng doubtyng but surely beleuyng that at the last she should obteyn her desyre But one thyng is not here to be passed ouer I meane the cause why Christ shewed him selfe so hard to this woman Ueryly not to the end that he would not healpe her nor graunt her her requeste but that by this meanes the womans fayth myght be proued and sette foorth vnto other for an example and that the Iewes whych were chyldern and heyres myght learne of thys Cananite whyche was no heyre howe they shoulde beleue in CHRISTE and repose all theyr affiaunce confydence and truste in hym For thys is the thynge that Christe requyrethe wherein also hee chiefly delyghteth Therefore hauynge triall of thys womans faythe he coulde no longer hyde and kepe secrete hys mercy and louyng kyndnes from her but sayde Go thy way Bee it vnto thee accordyng to thy desyre And by this meanes he makethe not only her daughter whole but he also of his owne free will promiseth moreouer to geue vnto her what so euer shee wille or desire yea and geuethe vnto her also the dignitie and right of the sede of Abraham And all these thynges are brought to passe thorough faith so that now she is become the daughter of Abrahā an holy womā And herof may we lern that though God somtyme when we pray vnto hym do make delay in grauntyng vs our desyres yet we should not be weary but continue still in prayer faythfully beleuing that he wyll at the laste graunt vs our requestes and abundantlye satisfie our desyres For although he seemeth sometyme by outwarde apparance to neglect not to respecte nor regard our prayers yet in his heart he beareth alwayes an heartie good wyll toward vs whiche in his tyme he wyll openly declare and bryng all thynges vnto good effecte so that we cease not to pray vnto him nor geue ouer our suite as we may se not onely by the example of this woman but also of many other Ioseph beyng in prison .xiii. yeres cryed vnto God for helpe But the more he cried the worse wente it with hym And soo goeth it nowe adayes with the Christians When they haue long cryed and called vpon God they feele no reliefe or ease of their paynes at all but the longer the worse euen as it came to passe with Ioseph If God had sooner delyuered Ioseph it had ben to the greate ioye and comforte of Iacob his father but then shoulde the dignitie of Ioseph neuer haue ben so greatly beautified and auanced His abode was longe in pryson but it was abundantly recōpenced For after this his so long emprisonmēt he was made the myghtiest lord greatest gouernour in all the lande of Egypte nexte vnto the king Neyther do we rede in the holy scriptures that any of a subiect captiue came vnto higher dignitie vnder hys prince then Ioseph Euen so ●ouyngly and fauourably wyll God deale with vs although he heareth not streight waies our prayers nor granteth vs our requestes Let vs holde faste his promyse with a constant faithe Lette vs not waxe wearie of praying but stylle contynue in supplication and prayer vntyll he haue mercy on vs. For he wyll at the last vndoubtedly come and perfourme his promyse For thys hys worde must always abyde true Whatsoeuer ye shall aske the Father in my name he will geue it you Our nature can abyde no delayes but woulde haue oure prayers hearde and graunted out of hande We must therfore enarme our selues with strong Faith against suche tentations Let it so be that God a long tyme semeth to denye our requestes and maketh delayes a great number of yeares yet must we diligently take heede that wee by no meanes suffer oure faythe and hope to be taken away from his promise For the end wyll be he wyll geue vs more then we haue asked as we may see in the storye of this woman If she hadde asked mo thynges without doubt CHRIST wold neuer haue denyed them vnto her By this example therfore we are taughte that it is not alwayes for our profite when we praye streight wayes to be hearde When we be in greatest danger and almoste paste all hope then God heareth vs out of hande As when we be in peryll of drownyng or in daunger of ennemies There is no taryance to be made where peryll with destruction is at hande But where the matter maye be deferred there lette vs knowe that GOD doothe it to exercyse and to trye oure Faythe yet so that hee wyll in his tyme come and healpe as the Prophete Abacucke saythe If the Lorde make any tariance see that thou paciently abyde his commynge For he wyll surely come and not tary In these oure dayes also he seemeth to make delayes He suffereth the Pope and the Turke to doo what they wyll agaynste vs. We crye and lament He heareth not and maketh as though he knew vs not In the meane season we are myserably handeled as though we had no God at all But the matter wyll one daye
vnto God euen to cal on his glorious name by feruent prayer This exhortation vnto prayer Christe made after his last supper when he had vttered that parte of his sermon whiche ye haue to fore hearde when he tolde them aforehand that they shoulde be sadde for his departure but notwithstanding that it should be but for a litle whyle for asmuche as he wolde shortly comme againe and see them and so turne their sadnes into gladnes After this consolation foloweth nowe this exhortation vnto prayer and it followeth very aptly in conuenient place For Christen men in their afflictions and troubles in all perilles daungers haue none other helpe then to staye them selfe with praier and to crye vnto God for helpe This doth Christe teache his Disciples in this place that in the tyme of sadnes they shoulde haue their refuge vnto prayer And this he vttereth maruelous pithyly with great vehemencie of wordes that they shoulde do this worke with a stout courage with a stronge fayth and by no meanes be dysmayd For sayth he I say not vnto you that I shal pray my father for you For the father himselfe loueth you because ye haue loued me and haue beleued that I come out from God This is true that Christ sitteth on the right hande of the father and maketh intercession for vs as Paule saith And we knowe that his prayer which he made after his laste supper for his churche and for poore sinners and afterwarde on the crosse was hearde and yet is stil of suche efficacie strength mighte and power that it remaineth styll of full force euen vnto the worldles ende But sayth Christ ye haue no nede of suche prayer as I make for you for ye are able to praye the father neither doubte ye but that your prayer is heard for my father therefore loueth you because ye haue loued me Which is not so to be vnderstanded as though the prayer of Christ should be vnto vs neither conforte nor helpe but that we should not set our owne prayer at naught forasmuche as we loue Christ. For this is most certein and a thing earnestly to be beleued that all that fauour and loue Christe them can not the father hate yea their prayer can he none otherwise then heare Where are nowe the Papistes which haue inculked and set forth vnto vs the inuocation of Sainctes What can be of greater force for the auauncement and setting forth of our prayer then that Christ by his death and departure out of the worlde vnto his father hath gotten vnto vs that entraunce that wheresoeuer we be in temple in house in secret places in the feilde in the shoppe so that we be Christians loue Christe we maye be bolde to come before God to talke with him to praye vnto hym and to craue of hym whatsoeuer we haue nede of For vnto suche prayer we nede nothinge but only suche an hearte as can saye O our heauenly father I knowe that thou louest me because I loue thy sonne and my redemer Christ Iesu. With this boldnes wil I now pray vnto thee not that I am so holy and righteous but because I knowe that thou gladly geuest all thinges for thy sons sake Iesus Christ. In his name I nowe come vnto thee and praye and I doubt not but that thou wilt heare this my prayer whatsoeuer I be For euery man must diligently take hede of this that he do not so long differre his prayer till he shall thincke him selfe pure and cleane ynoug and apt to praye as the deuill will sometime put in a mans mynde and saye Thou arte not nowe apte and mete to praye Thou arte a sinner and god heareth no synners Do this and that worke fyrst and afterwarde when thou felest thy selfe pure and without sinne fall to prayer But he that geueth place to such suggestions of Satan suffreth himselfe to be troubled with suche idle imaginations he shal finde lettes plenty to withdraw and plucke hym awaye from prayer The deuill is sutle and craftie and seketh all meanes possible to let vs from prayer We must therefore get vs certein and present helpes that we maye remoue his subtilties frō vs. And whē soeuer thy necessitie requireth praier thincke that to be the time whē thou oughtest to pray and differre the tyme no lenger but fall straightwaies in hande with prayer If thou of thy selfe be not apte or worthie to praye God will make the apte and worthie For thincke this verely with thy selfe that God loueth thee for Christes sake and not because thou art righteous and holye otherwise should he neuer loue thee nor heare thy prayer For who can be founde righteous and holy in his sight before whom the child of one daye olde yea the Angells in heauen be not pure Enter not O lorde into iudgement with thy seruant saith Dauid for none that lyueth shal be founde righteous before thee God hath wrapped all thinges vnder sinne that he might haue mercie on al sayth S. Paule This requireth Christ in this place that we diligently praye and by no meanes neglecte prayer as some wicked persones are wont scoffingly to saye I said not the lordes prayer not a great whyle and yet I haue as good a stomacke to my meate and drincke as euer I had in my lyfe If thou be a Christen man and chalengest vnto thee that name let neuer suche a worde come out of thy mouth If thou saye the lords prayer no ofter at the lest say it in the morninge when thou ryseth again both before and after meate also when thou goest to bedde at night For we that are Christians are bounde to pray alwayes whiche with the mouth can not at all times be done but this is the prayer of the heart For the heartes of the faythful ought to wyshe this continually that the name of God may be sanctified that his kyngdome maye come that he wil geue vs peace seasonable weather a sounde body good health c. This doth euery Christen man inwardly wishe at all times and although he doth not euer thincke in it yet that is his continuall desire This is a spirituall prayer and a prayer of the hearte And we haue nede of such prayer at all tymes because a Christen man can not so muche as a moment of an houre be safe and without ieopardie for the deuill and his owne fleshe lest he should be cas● hedlong into diuers sinnes and vices But as with the heart so likewise with the mouth ought we to praye Now what maner of prayer it ought to be Christ teacheth here sayth Aske in my name Againe the father loueth you-because ye haue loued me and haue beleued that I haue come out frō God· And when a man is so instructed that he beleueth in Christ he is the true priest with all his furniture neither wanteth he any thinge but that
he may boldly open his mouth and lippes and declare the matter both for hymselfe and for other and saye Lorde this haue I nede of that hath my neighbour nede of Geue vs this for Christes sake c. Our times be suche nowe that we can neuer want necessarie causes to pray Calamities and publique miseries are there plentie Perils and daungers cōpasse vs rounde about The cause of all these euils is the deuill which is a murtherer and a lyar with lying he goeth about to oppresse the worde of God and with commotions insurrections and murtheringe one of an other he troubleth the ciuile state publique peace The Pope the Turke and the other tyrauntes which all are enemies to the worde of god helpe the deuyll also forwarde in all his matters yea we also priuatly euery one of vs haue oure priuate incommodities and afflictions so that we haue causes sufficient to moue vs vnto prayer They that can not aptly expresse in prayer these most haynous and greuous euylles let them take vnto them the Lords prayer whiche containeth seuen petitions wherin are cōprehended abundantly all thinges that we haue nede to praye for In the first petitiō Halowed be thy name we pray for the ministery for all true ministers againste heretikes vngodly personnes againste the Iewes Infidelles Turkes and againste the Pope all Papistes for all these blaspheme the name of God and dishonoure it that god will represse confound them send faithfull workemen into his haruest and conserue and kepe his worde sincere and pure againste heresies In the second petition Thy kingdome come we desire that the kyngdome of the deuil and death may decaye and come to naught which is a very ample and large petition For it comprehendeth al the deuils kingdome that god maye make an ende of it and vtterlye destroye it and set vp his owne kingdome in vs and in all menne thorowe his worde and the holy ghost In the third petition Thy will be done in earth as it is in heauen we praye that all other wyll whiche is cōtrary to the mercifull will of god may be restrained hindered so that it maye take no place This prayer can not the deuill his Impes abide yea this prayer preserueth and kepeth vs safe from many incommodities and combraunces which the deuil the worlde would dayly attempte and bring to passe againste vs-if they were not letted by this petition In the fourth petition Geue vs this daye our dayly breade we praye for the maiestrates for our parentes for our wyfe and children for the fruites of the earth for seasonable weather for peace and for all thynges necessarie for this present life euery man according to his vocation and calling that it wil please god to prosper all these thinges and to defend them against euil In the fyfte petition And forgeue vs oure trespasses as we forgeue them that trespasse against vs we desire that god wyll be merciful vnto vs turne awaye his wrath from vs that we haue iustly deserued not deale with vs accordinge to our sins but that he wil forgeue vs our trespasses geue vs grace that we may waxe daily better and better shewe beneuolence an good wil one toward an other and one of vs forgeue an other how great soeuer the offences be In the sixte petitiō And leade vs not into temptation we aske the god specially will helpe all afflicted consciences that they perishe not in tentation but that they may be deliuered from it by the worde by the holy ghost In the seuenth petition But deliuer vs from euill we pray for a blessed a prosperous end that we may be deliuered from al sinnes calamities of this lyfe be brought vnto a glorious an euerlasting lyfe there to remayne with god in his kyngdome for euermore Thus see we that in the Lords praier are contayned abondātly al thinges necessarye to be prayed for whether we will be deliuered from those thinges that are euil or holpē with those thinges that are good And all these thinges are necessarie to be daily prayed for For there is great plentie of necessities and perils first publiquely and afterwarde priuately in euerye mans owne busynesses Onely this one thynge is greatly to be lamented that we are very colde and slouthfull vnto the Godly exercise of prayer neyther do we resorte vnto it wyth suche earnest desyre and fayth as we ought to do There is a commandement set forth that byddeth vs to pray There is also a promes that we shal vndoubtedly be heard And because we shold lack nothing that might furder vs in this behalfe Christe in the aforesaide prayer hath prescribed and appointed vnto vs a certein forme or maner of praying But for asmuche as oure indignitie and vnworthynes by the reasone of our synnes doth alwayes trouble vs so that eyther we praye nothyng at all or els whē we pray we doubt whether we shal be heard or not we must encourage and confirme our heartes with this that Christ commandeth vs with expresse wordes that we shoulde aske and praye in his name And he promiseth for a certeintie that whatsoeuer we aske in his name we shall surely receaue and haue it And by these wordes he vtterly remoueth this worshipping of God by prayer from all creatures either in heauen or in earth vnto this onely person Iesus Christ. Therfore all prayer that is not made in the name of Christ is no prayer nor worshippinge of god As when the monckes praye that god will haue mercy on them for Fraunces sake for Dominickes sake for Benet and Bernardes sake and that he wil graunt their petitiōs for their owne workes sake or for the fastings almose dedes and prayers of other c. This is no prayer For it is not made in the name of Christe but in the name of Fraunces Dominicke Benet c. or in theyr owne name suche is the prayer of the Iewes of the Turkes of the Infidelles yea and of the Papistes For they wil not haue the name of Christ only in their prayer but they adde vnto it also the names of Mary of the Apostles and of other Sainctes But as concerning all such Idolatrous prayers the end of them is this God heareth them not they please not but rather displease god They are no honoring but rather a dishonoring of god And although such hipocrites do many tymes obteyne that which they aske yet were it muche better for them neuer to obteyn it then after this sorte wherby they be only confirmed and hardened in their impietie and vngodlynes But the godly praye not so They despaire of theyr owne name neyther wyll they at any tyme praye in that But forasmuche as they knowe that GOD is mercyfull for Christes sake and they haue a commandement that they shoulde praye in the name of Christ that encourageth
theym that althoughe they confesse they are synners and so are in deede yet they approche vnto God and boldely speake vnto hym on this maner O Father wee are thy chyldren we lack and haue nede of dyuers thynges Oh bee mercyfull vnto vs Beholde not oure synnes but thy Sonne Christe Iesus In hys name we come vnto thee Oh heare vs. It is truely sayde of Sainct Augustine The prayer that is not made thorowe Christe that is to say in the name of Christe doothe not only not put awaye synne but the very prayer it selfe is made synne Sainct Ambrose also saieth Christ alone is our mouthe whereby we speake to the Father our eye wherby we see the Father Our right hand wherby we offer vnto the Father whyche Christe excepte he maketh intercession for vs neither we nor all the saintes haue any thyng to doo with God For that is to praye truely when the prayer is made onely in the name of Iesu Christ. And therof doth it folowe that whatsoeuer we aske in his name faithfully and truly that shall we surely obteyne whiche thynge ought to moue and prouoke vs gladly to praye For we heare that what soeuer we aske in the name of Christ it shal neuer cease tyll it come vnto the throne of God and obtayne that is required In consideration of suche promyse Christ sayth vnto his disciples Hytherto ye haue asked nothynge in my name For they trusted onely in hys healpe that hee prayde for theym euen as the menne of the countrey thynke that they nede not to praye because theyr parishe prieste dothe it for them all But Christ commaundeth that from hensefoorth they them selues shoulde praye that they maye receaue for themselues and that their ioy may be perfect Suche commaundement ought diligently to be consydered and accordyng thervnto we oughte earnestly to prepare our selues vnto prayer As for myseries troubles afflictions crosses c. we shall neuer want in this world for the redresse wherof we ought continually to praye He therfore that desyreth full and perfect ioye and to be delyuered from these perils and euyls let hym so embrace prayer as Christ dothe here cōmend it Neyther let hym doubt but that he shall obteyn what soeuer he asketh in the name of Christ if it be vnto the glorie of God vnto his own saluatiō For this is a great incommoditie vnto vs that we knowe not as S. Paule sayeth howe we ought to praye Hereof it commeth that many praye for delyuerance from certayn myseries but they doo not obtayne For God knoweth what is best and most profitable for vs. S. Paule hymselfe also prayde that God woulde delyuer him out of tentation But what sayd Christe My grace sayth he is sufficient for thee For my strength is made perfect thorough weakenes So lykewise may it come to passe nowe a days that thou desirest deliuerance from this trouble I from that But God knoweth that it is better for vs to be still in that trouble and therfore he taketh not awaye that affliction and miserie from vs. For if we were delyuered frome it we shoulde peraduenture falle into some wycked vice as insolencie pride negligence securitie wantonnes gluttonie vnclennesse c. Therfore before the prayer concernynge dayly breade there is a petition touchyng the wyll of God wherin wee praye that not oure wyll but Gods will may be done And Christ himself when he praied in the garden said Not my will but thy will be done Our prayer ought so to be tempered that we should set before vs the wil of God in all thynges preferre that before our owne will after the example of the leapour and then lett vs not doubte but that God wyll geue vs all thynges whiche are vnto his glorie and vnto our saluation But there is yet an other incommoditie God will healpe and geue what soeuer we aske in the name of his sonne Christe Iesu. This is moste certayne and true Notwithstanding the maner and tyme we may not determyne howe and when hee muste healpe and geue vs. Reason ceasseth not to make importune suite but if it haue not good successe out of hande streyght ways it despaireth of helpe So lykewyse concerning the tyme if healpe cometh not vnto vs within so many howers dayes or yeares Then caste we awaye all hope of helpe Neyther are these small tentations wherewith Faith is vehemently impugned and enfebled Therfore it is necessary that we with a sure faith apprehende and laye hande on the worde of God and with silence hope and pacience loke for healpe of God which is promised vs in the name of Christ what soeuer be done concernyng the tyme way maner c. contrary to our expectatiō according to the wil of god For for this cause is he called an helper incōuenient tyme. Nowe for asmuch as we of our owne nature are very impacient we thynke always that it is now high tyme to healpe and that God deferreth the matter to longe and thus we prescribe and appoint God how when and what he shall doo But wee must auoyde and eschewe thys arrogancye and pryde that oure faythe may be fyrmely and constantly fixed and sette vppon the promyse that God for Christe his sonnes sake wyll healpe vs in conuenient tyme euen when it shall make moste for hys glory and for our healthe and saluation And this is the doctrine concernyng prayer whereof we haue great nede in these our dayes neyther haue we any other healpe in this worlde as Christe declareth here when he he sayth Aske that your ioy may be perfect For where prayer is not there can bee no trewe sounde perfect and full ioye but in the place thereof commeth care sorowe trouble disquietnesse c. And this didde we proue to bee trewe not many yeares paste For yf we had geuen our myndes earnestly to faythefull prayer the Pope wyth hys tirannye had not so greatly preuayled in this realme But when prayer is diligently exercised the more that the Pope and the tyrantes of this worlde rage and persecute the worse it goeth wyth them and with theyr wicked deuises as we haue also lerned by experiēce in this our tyme. Therfore let vs loke wel about vs and diligently do that that is apointed vs. First let the mini●ters of the word diligently teach the truth let the other fal to praier yea let so many as loue the glory of God practise thē selues cōtinually in this holy exercise of prayer By thys meanes shall the Church of Christ be safelye preserued frome the deuyll and Antichrist yea and from all the tyrantes of this worlde He therfore that loueth the church and faithfull congregation of GOD and is desyrous to see it prosper lette hym thynke that he ought to laboure vnto the vttermost of his power that it maye bee conserued and safely kepte This commeth to passe onely by prayer
the edifying of the saintes to the worke and ministration euen to the edifying of the body of Christe till we all come to the vnitie of fayth knowledge of the sonne of god vnto a perfect man vnto the measure of the ful perfecte age of Christ. For we se by daily experience howe cruell an enemie the deuil is to the worde and specially in these our dayes and how he calleth vnto hym for helpe the Turke the Pope and all the tyrātes of the worlde that they coming to gether hurly burly with speares and Iauelinges in their handes against the lord and his annointed may put out of the waye the worde of God and make hauocke of the Churche of Christ. But the more the Pope the Turke shewe their furie and crueltie against the churche of Christe and his holye worde the more doth it prosper and florishe and daily more and more getteth the victorie ouer the enemies whiche with out all doubte shall shortly come to confusion The gates of hell ▪ sayth Christ shall not preuaile against my church or congregation Again whosoeuer falleth on this stone shall be broken in peces but on whome soeuer it falleth it shal al to grinde him Baptisme the Lordes supper and the worde all the tyrantes of the worlde can not take awaye no nor yet destroye that congregation whiche exerciseth them faithfully and truly And this is no lytle fruite nor smal commoditie of Christes Ascention For to this ende went he vp into heauen that he might sende the holy ghost and set forwarde the ministerie of of the gospel here in the worlde Moreouer these also are called giftes that god gouerneth and defendeth his churce conforteth it in aduersitie preserueth it in persecution kepeth it in the trueth and defendeth it against errours and moueth it vnto prayer and other godlye exercises as Christe faith in the gospel In that day ye shal aske in my name For this can no man do without the helpe of the holye ghost And to be shorte whatsoeuer we haue and receaue al are the giftes of Christ and all are the fruites of his Ascention For for this purpose did Christe ascend into heauen that he shoulde stablishe suche a kingdome and make vnto hym selfe thorowe the holy ghost a Churche euen suche a churche as the gates of hell shall neuer be able to preuaile against it This doth Luke very aptly signifie in his Euangelical historie when he recordeth that Christ being redy to ascend into heauen lifted vp his handes and blessed his disciples not as the popishe byshoppes are wont to do by wagginge their fyngers ouer the people that kneleth downe before them but he praied and wished wel to their ministerie which he then enioyned them that they should preache the gospell to euery creature that is to say to all kynde of men to all nations to all people For the gospell is not commanded to be preached for plantes stones byrdes fishes c. But for men for reasonable creatures as it is said He that beleueth and is baptised shal be saued But stones and trees can not beleue Therfore pertaineth vnto thē neither preaching nor baptisme But faith baptisme belong only vnto men therfore doth the preachinge of the gospell pertayne vnto thē alone but Christ vseth that figure maner of speach saying Preache the gospel to euery creature that by this he may comprehende al degrees conditions of men that no Emperour no kinge no prince is so mightie but he must heare beleue and receaue the gospel or els thinke himselfe as he is in dede damned To this commandement doth Christ lyfte vp his handes and blesseth them that is to saye he doth not only wysh that they may prosper haue good successe in the execution of their office but he signifieth also that he will helpe thē defende them be present at their ministerie geue good encrease to the same as he saith by the Prophet The worde that cōmeth out of my mouth shal not turne againe voide vnto me but shal accomplishe my wil prosper in the thing wherto I sent it Therfore wheresoeuer the gospel is taught Christe lyfteth vp his handes and bringeth forth his blessinge that it maye bringe forth fruite and not returne in vayne And this is without doubt a great conforte that Christ at that very tyme when he should ascend lyfteth vp his handes blesseth the disciples For by this he euidētly declareth that his Ascentiō bringeth vnto vs most swete cōsolation cōfort great helpe against syn deuil death and hel diuerse noble giftes vnto the edifyinge of gods church fynally his blessinge good wil and fauour yea and also after this transitorie life euerlasting life with immortall glorie vnoutspeakable ioye For to what ende should Christ haue geuen so louinge and gentle a token of his louing and gentle good will toward vs by lifting vp his handes and by blessyng vs if he had borne vs no good will nor wold haue suffred vs to haue place with him in his kingdō Seing then that he lifted vp his handes wysheth well to them an to their newe enioyned ministerie it is a moste euident argument sure signe and manifest token that he beareth a singuler good will towarde vs and that his desyre is we should euer be partakers of this blessing and receaue therof greate consolation and conforte thorowe the preachinge of the Gospell whiche is the power of god vnto saluation for so manie as beleue it Thus haue I sett foorth vnto you this ●rticle of Christes Ascension wherby ye vnderstande how full of swetnes and conforte it is and what great and singuler profite cometh to vs by it ye haue hearde that forasmuche as oure owne fleshe and bloude euen the sonne of God sytteth on the right hand of God synne death and deuill are without power that they haue not so greate libertie strength that they can hurte vs. For although they be oure capital cheife enemies seke all meanes possible to destroye vs yet are they such enemies as are but prisoners boūde slaues Ye haue hearde also that thorow the Ascension of Christ the holy ghost is geuēn vnto vs that he may lede vs into all truth defende vs againste errours conforte vs in our afflictions praye with vs moue vs to prayer and finally garnishe vs with all maner of spirituall and heauenly gyftes For this cause is Christe ascended into heauen and sitteth on the right hande of God that as Paule sayth he maye fulfyll all thinges that is to saye geue and graunt vs all thinges whatsoeuer we haue nede of vnto saluation and euerlasting lyfe Therfore let vs follow the example of the Apostles as Luke sayth let vs worship with them the Lord Christ Iesus yea and that with great ioye and geue most hūble entier heartie thākes to our heauēly father
as when we raile vpon any man or obscure his good name by our slaūderous wordes Fourthly whiche is moste grosse and wicked when all these thynges come together a wrathfull hearte an angrie mocion a leude tongue a fearce hande c. and when violence is doen slaughter is committed or at the least the will to doe it is plainly declared And albeit that emong these thynges some be more greuous then other for Christe hym self declareth that by the diuersities of their punishementes yet all as well the little synnes as the greate are against this commaundement and he that offendeth againste the leaste is a murderer before GOD. Now call thy self to a rekenyng and proue whither thou hast doen this cōmaundemēt so sincerely perfectly in all thy life tyme or yet canst doe as it is here required of thee And thou shalte easely finde that neither haste thou doen it neither is it possible for thee at any tyme to doe it What then must be doen For we knowe what punishmēt is appoincted for the transgressours of his worde Cursed saieth Moises is euery one that abideth not in all thynges that are written in the booke of the lawe that he maie doe theim Dooe as Christe biddeth them in this place Be no Scribe or Pharisie that is thinke not thy self rightuous because thou haste dooen no murder with thy hande But looke rather on thy hearte on thy mouthe and other mocions and when thou perceiuest that thou art enuironed besieged and compassed round about with ire and wrathe straight waies tourne thy self to GOD and saie Lorde I as a synner haue offended against thy sixt precept I haue giuen place to wrathe I haue vsed angrie tokens and woordes against my neighbour Forgiue me this great sin and so enstruct me that I trespasse no more against thee And this is one thyng that thou oughtest to doe whiche the Phariseis do not Then must thou adde this also that thou temperate thy self and by no meanes suffer wrathe to rule in thee And although thou canst not vtterly expell and put it out of thy hearte yet confesse thou this thy synne and aske forgiuenesse thereof and euer after so stoutely fight against it that the residue of thy ire gette not vnder her daunger the other mēbers as the countenaunce mouthe tongue handes eyes c. that by this meanes at the laste thou maiest represse thy wrathe and so subdue it that thou maiest not onely not be angrie with thy neighbour but also shew vnto hym all gentlenes whiche thyng thou shalte finde again at thy neighbours hand By this meanes shalt thou by little little driue out al wrathe out of thy hearte and make it vanishe awaie as the smoke This did not the Phariseis Thei had wrathe in their hearte malicious signes in their countenaūce railyng wordes in their mouthe and yet tooke thei all these thynges for no synne For this is the propertie of this vice to shewe outwardly that it doth nothyng without a iuste cause Why saie thei shal I suffer this being so vnworthely prouoked Shuld I by my sufferaunce giue them an occasion to doe worsse We maie not giue place to the wicked that thei maie thereby waxe the more licentious And so are thei that are wrathfull by nature more enkendled and sette on fire when thei are perswaded that their cause is iuste vntill that by the deuilles helpe the flame increaseth so muche that their wrathe must nedes be ended with violence Therefore Christe admonisheth vs that we bee not prouoked vnto euill through the opiniōs of the Scribes and Phariseis But this is required of Christian men that either thei doe good or els confesse their synne and desire GOD to forgiue theim and to create in theim newe heartes And he that after this sort exerciseth hymself in the preceptes of GOD is it not to be thought that he shall haue at all tymes sufficiente cause to confesse his synnes to desire forgiuenesse of the same to exercise his faith and to applie hym self to the studie of the woorde bothe night and daie For confession is necessarie either then wrathe or any other cōcupiscence hath oppressed vs so that wee can not deny or excuse it but must nedes confesse to GOD that we haue synned After this also muste wee praie vnto GOD to forgiue vs and to giue vs his grace from henceforthe better to doe To this praier must faithe also bee ioyned that we by no meanes doubte but that GOD will forgiue vs bothe our synne and all other for Christes sake This is the true practise of the Lawe Neither must thou seke any other woorkes or rites to worshippe GOD as the Pope and his complices dooe whiche are whollie giuen to the rightuousnesse of the Phariseis as their saiyng touchyng this precept testifieth It is necessarie saie thei to put aside rancor but not the signes of rancor that is when thou art hurte beware thou be not angrie therfore as for not speakyng vnto them and fliyng their cōpanie it maketh no matter it is no synne Therfore thei coumpted the commaundementes to be but a vile doctrine whiche prophane persones should hādle For them selues thei haue founde out workes and worshippynges of GOD of a more excellencie and greater price as thei thinke But he that would kepe well the tenne commaundementes as I haue now declared of the sixt should haue enough and to muche to doe so farre is it of that he needed to deuise any other seruices or worshippynges of God Christe maketh this doctrine a matter of greate necessitie and willeth if we will be christians that wee continually excercise our selues in these and suche his woorkes For as it is a sentence graue waightie and of greate importaunce whē he saith first Excepte your rightuousnes excede the rightuousnesse of the Scribes and Phariseis ye can not enter into the kingdome of heauē so likewise doeth he earnestly in the ende conclude and deuideth thē into partes For where dissention and wrathe is there are twoo partes One whiche hath hurted and doen vniustly the other whiche was hurt and suffered wrong As concernyng him whiche is the cause of anger and hath hurte other Christe teacheth hym a good lesson and commaundeth hym diligently to take heede that ye meddle not with GOD nor with any thyng that belongeth vnto GOD till he be agreed with his aduersary If saith he thou offerest thy gift at the alter and doest there remember that thy brother hath any thing against thee leaue there thy gifte before the altare and go thy waie first be recōciled to thy brother and then come and offer thy gifte For if thou dooe not this all thyne Oblation shal be in vaine neither shall it please GOD what so euer thou offerest In these woordes Christ tareth and reproueth the thoughtes and fansies of the Phariseis which imagined that thei should so bleare the eyes of God that he should not
perceiue and see their enuie and hatred in their hearte against their neighbour and so thei should bee coumpted rightuous of all men But Christ saieth thus Thou deceiuest thy self God firste of all will beholde the hearte how it is affected towarde the neighbour If he spie any enuie or hatred to be in the heart thinke not that thy oblacions giftes and Sacrifices can please GOD. For when GOD gaue thee this commaundement thou shalte loue thy neighbour as thy self he requireth first of all of thee obedience to this his commaundement whiche excepte thou doest shewe he vtterly reiecteth thee and all that thou doest For what a leude maner were this that thou shouldest offer an Oxe vnto GOD and slea thy brother This wer to offer vp an halfpenie and to steale awaie infinite talentes Thus it becometh thee not to doe But if thou wilt worshippe GOD a right firste of all prouide that there be no hatred in thy hearte against thy neighbour otherwise thou canst by no meanes please GOD what so euer thou dooest And hereof cometh it to passe that many through displeasure borne to their neighbour abstaine from the Sacrament and by no meanes giue them selues to prayer For this peticion maketh them aferde when thei saie Forgiue vs our trespasses as we forgiue them that trespasse againste vs. Thei feare that if thei should not forgiue thei should giue sentence against them selues and desire that GOD also maye not forgiue them And it is true n●ither ought thei to thinke otherwise For if thou wilte not forgiue neither will GOD forgiue thee Therefore consider well in what a daungerous state thou standest whē thou receiuest anger in thy heart against thy neighbour and wilt by no meanes put it awaie frō thee Neither shall this profite thee any thing at al that thou praiest not nor receiuest the Sacrament yea thou art so muche the worse because thou wilt not praie thy self that thou maiest come vnto suche and so Godly praiers For as GOD findeth thee so will he Iudge thee Therefore this is the best counsaill euen out of hande to bee at one with GOD to be reconciled to thy neighbour and to caste awaie all anger wrathe and displeasure For otherwise thou hearest here that thou maiest not medle with GOD againe that what so euer thou dooest vnto hym he regardeth it not In consideration wherof Christ saieth Leaue thy gifte before the altare for it shall profite thee nothyng at all And this is the one parte whiche giueth thee cause of anger This partie is bounde not onely to humble himself before GOD and to confesse that he hath doen euill but also he ought mekely to come vnto his neighbour and to desire hym to forgiue hym his synne euen as he would bee forgiuen of GOD for Christes sake The other is the partie that is hurte whiche thinketh that he hath a iuste cause to bee angrie Christ also chargeth this partie that he be redy vnto reconciliation and by no meanes shewe hymself harde vntoward in this matter For it is great ieopardy saieth Christ that if thou differ thy good will thy aduersarie will commit his cause to the Iudge that is to GOD in heauen and saie on this maner Lorde I haue doen that I ought to dooe Thou forgiuest me but menne forgiue not I therfore commit the whole matter to thee If this bee dooen what sentence shalte thou receiue thinkest thou Uerely euen this that forasmuche as thou wilt not forgiue he shall deliuer thee to the Sergeaunt and so thou shalt be cast into prison out of the whiche thou shalt not goe till thou haste paied the vttermoste farthyng that is to saie Thou shalte neuer be forgiuen as Christ saith Loke with what measure ye meate with the same shall it bee mette to you againe This therefore doeth Christ require of bothe partes that thei will suffer them selues to be intreated to giue ouer all displeasure and be cōcontent one to be reconciled to an other and frely euen from the verie heart one to forgiue an other so that euer after there maie bee betwene theim heartie good will and cōtinuall amitie Otherwise we haue the sixt commaundement against vs whiche accuseth vs and proueth vs murderers before God so that we shal be sure not to escape vnpunished This doctrine and kinde of life muste the Christians maintain emong them and diligently exercise them selues in the same For otherwise we run into daunger before GOD without ende and procure vnto our selues damnacion not onely of body but also of soule as Christ threateneth Notwithstandyng where men are no priuate persones but publique officers as Iudges Sheriffes Conestables c. there goeth the matter otherwise For he that is a ciuill maiestrate or temporall ruler hath a commaundemente to be angrie and to punishe malefactours for their iniurious and wicked doynges Parentes likewise haue a peculiare commaūdement concernyng their childrē and familie that thei should not wincke at the lasciuious and wanton behauiour of their children or at the vngracious leudnes of their familie but reproue them and according to their desert punishe them GOD commaundeth them thus to doe And if thei doe it not thei obeye not GOD neither dooe thei satisfie their office and the commaundement of GOD. For this is not to be suffered that a thefe should saie to the Iudge Punishe me not For it is writtē in the sixt commaundemente Thou shalte not kill Thus maie he saie to priuate persones that are not in office But the Maiestrate hath a commaundement to vse the swearde and to punishe euill doers Neither is this tollerable that a maide seruaunt whē through her negligence she hath suffered thinges to go to wracke and to be spoiled in the house should saie to her maistresse you maie not bee angrie with me beyng a Christian woman For it is forbidden in the sixt commaundement Christe in deede forbiddeth that any manne should be angrie with his neighbour and saieth that who so euer so doeth is guiltie of Iudgemente But there is an other power in this persone bicause of the cōmaundement of GOD that she maie reioyce yea and punishe the negligence and vntowardnesse of her familie accordyng to their merites And this anger is not againste Christianitie as it is not againste Gods worde to be a Father or a Maister of an housholde This were directly againste the Christian profession if thei should not regarde their vocation but neglecte domesticall discipline and suffer their familie to liue after their owne lustes without all good and Godly order We must therefore diligently consider this discipline In the kyngdome of Christ there is no place for anger but for gentlenes and loue that the verie hearte maie bee quiete and without bitternesse towarde all men and that neither the mouthe nor the hande offende or hurte any manne But in the Kyngdome of the worlde in matters of policie in thynges of housholde
but is only a felow seruant and would require his right rigorously of hym he shall do nothynge els by this meanes then cause that this rigorousnes and cruell bytternes can not longe lye hid Other Christians will take this greuously and will bringe this crueltie of this seruant to the lords eares That is to say that vniust pride and vnmercifulnes will geue and moue the holye spirite in Christians that they in their sorowe wyll make their pitiful complaint vnto the Lord. And let no man thinke that this complaint shall fall voyde For although that god wolde of hym selfe neglecte this wrong yet shoulde he be constrained by Christian mennes prayers not to neglecte it Therfore as the prayers of the righteous are not voide so shal not the common curses of the people and the crying out for reuenginge fall voyd and frustrat And therfore Christ will not haue vs neglecte them but for feare of this perill to shew our selues gentle to our felow seruants Then shalt thou perceaue in dede that there be some that for this thy gentlenes wyll wishe all prosperitie and successe to thee again Wherfore these men can neuer thriue that regarde not the cur●●ngs and blessyngs of of the people As it is to see in time of dearth The miserable multitude curseth the couetous ●●gardes as Salomon sayth in his Prouerbes The people curse hym that hydeth his grayne but blessynge is vpon them that sell. But the vngodly couetous regardeth this not But consider thou whether this curse be not effectuous wheras they with all their goods are compassed about with all troubles and miseries Wherfore this is not to be estemed lightly wheras Christ in this place sheweth howe we should beware that we geue no occasion to make our felow seruantes to complaine vnto the Lorde and shewe what they haue seen in Iudgementes For it is an horrible thing that foloweth The lord saith he called the seruant vnto him And this is the fyfte cause that thou mightest thinke wel vpon this end For if thou wilt shewe no mercie vnto thy felow seruaunt but requirest thy right rigorously thinke not that god wil winke at it lay nothing to thy charge for it But he will declare this his reuenging both at other times specially in the latter Iudgemēt whē he shal geue his greuous sentēce against thee Euen that thou be deliuered to the tormenters vntil thou payst the whole debte What speciall thing shalt thou haue then for thy stubburnes Wheras thou with thy gentlenes mercy to the neyghbour sholdest haue god mercifull vnto thee and shouldest haue escaped scotfree from all thy debtes Nowe shalt thou fele him vnmerciful that he wil pardō no part of thy debtes And this is nothing els thē according to the Prouerbe to take vp the stalke let go the eare wheras thou castest awaie many thousand to winne one halfpeny Although this parable is farre beneth the matter wtout the which a mā can not obtaine remission of sins but is constrained to sustaine the euerlasting wrath of god Wherfore Christ cōcludeth saith thus shal my heauenly father deale with you also if you forgeue not euery man his brother frō the bottom of your heart al their offences He sayth that we are brothers therfore there ought to be no enmitie and hatred among vs. Howbeit our infirmitie is so great that we shal neuer liue without offending eche other But what doth god require of vs euen that we shold not liue in hatred and strife but from our heartes forgeue one an other and thynke this he is my brother why shold I be so cruell against him Seing God is so good vnto me and forgeueth me suche a great summe freely for Christes sake what should I estime my selfe so highly and disdaine to forgeue my brother suche triflynge debtes If I maye come to that point that he will forgeue me I will be right glad to suffer my neyghbours debte to be stricken out of my counting booke Yea and will thancke god also for that he of his mercie hath pardoned me wheras he might haue required of me vnnumerable debtes and caste me to be bounde in euerlasting chaynes And this is the doctrine whiche the Lorde Iesus Christe putteth forth to his people this day euen that we should refraine our selues from wrath and reuenging forgeue our neygbour gladlie that so we may be sure that god forgeueth vs. But daylie experience teacheth howe disobedient we are in this behalfe and howe obedient we are in folowing the deuil whansoeuer he moueth vs to wrath to reuenge and to all that he requireth of vs althoughe it be to our greate damaige For Christes saying is true If thou forgeuest thou mayeste be sure god will forgeue thee so that if thou be mercifull thou shalt still obtaine gods mercie If not loke for asuretie that God wil be mercifull vnto thee If thou hast a pleasure to reuenge then muste GOD do likewise vnto thee And yet thou canst reuenge and hurt for a time but gods reuenging and wrath which thou procurest by thy folishe and impotent wrath hath no end And this reuengynge of thine hath no iust cause For all power of reuengyng belongeth to God and not to thee And thou mayst be sure that if thou resigne thy right of reuenginge to god and preuentest him not through thy hastie wrath then he wil reuenge and punishe it muche more greuouslye then thou woldest desire But howe it goeth with them that are so desirous to reuenge may wel be perceaued if men wil cōsider but this how synne is punished by him For they that are geuē to wrath desire of vengeance are so fare out of Charitie through ire that at last they cease from saying of the Lords prayer For here is the sharpe nayle alwaie in their sore which continually pricketh Then wheras they are cōmanded therin to pray vnto god for the forgeuinge of their trespaces as they forgeue other that trespace against them Here they know that if they cānot obtaine forgeuenes of their owne trespaces except they forgeue other that then they shall neuer obtayne it Wherfore lest they shoulde by this meanes geue iudgement to their owne damnatiō they neuer say that prayer And what thynge maye we thyncke that the deuil can deuise more greuously and cruellye against a man than to brynge hym in suche case by wrath and anger that he dare not pray And what shal a Christian man do if he can not pray If prayer whiche is the onelye refuge of Christen men be taken frō them than must all go to nought Yea and all suche also beginne to refuse the communion and so therby depriuen themselfes of great confort and solace which they thereat shoulde receaue againste syn and greife of conscience But were it not muche better for them to suffer wrong to lay aside all wrath rise it neuer of so iust a cause then this by their stubburnes to purchase gods
this example of the Iewes let vs learne our peruersitie and frowardnes We gladly complaine when we are oppressed and alwayes thincke that we haue wrong done vs. And it is true if we consider the state of the worlde we are many times iniured and wronged And afterwarde we thincke that we haue a iuste and sufficient cause to set forth our right and to accuse the violence iniquitie of other so that there is no end of complaining as here the Iewes cōplained of the Romains for vsurping their kingdom For what iuste cause had the Romains against the Iewes Therfore by this cōparison they were certain that they had the best and greatest right and the most iust title to the kyngdome But yet there was a fault in the Iewes For although thy neyghbour doth the wrong yet must thou cōsider the matter more depely and thincke on this maner what if I haue moste greuously offended the Lorde my god and haue longe before this deserued that he shold take awaye from me not only this my ritght but also my very body and lyfe This one thyng must we learne For this semed very greuous to the Iewes to be subiectes to an heathē Emperour They thought thus with thē selues We are the people of God The heathen know nothing of god They are defiled with Idolatrie with adulterie whoredome dronckennes all other kynde of wickednes why then shoulde we serue them knowledge them to be our lordes and rulers But they that feared god prayed vnto god for their deliueraunce trusted litle or nothing at al to their right title neither did they bragge of that matter For they perceaued right well that they had deserued that plague if it had ben much greater For as cōcernyng the doctrine that was publiquely cōmonly taught it was very corrupte vnpure as the Euangelical historie testifieth the common wealth was not iustly vprightly gouerned As for couetousnes vsurie pride drōckēnes bancketing fleshely pleasure suche other vices they were cōmonly vsed yea that frely and without punishment as it is also among vs at this present daye Among the Iewes there was nothing almost in good order whether we respecte duties towards god or mā What shold god now do Shold he dissēble wincke at such so great contempte both of himselfe and of his word in the meane while defende these naughty packes with their right title when they to set forth his honour would do nothing at all nor amende any thing that was amisse Uerely God had here a iuste cause that forasmuch as they did cast awaye so beastly the right of God he also should suffer the right of this people to decay and come to naught For the Iewes had not their kingdome on this cōdition that it should stand for euer For god gaue thē that kingdom vnder a certain cōdition whiche was that they should performe that which he commanded them to do On this maner was his promise If they were righteous and obedient and kepte his commandementes But they would haue this promise wythout any condition although they on their behalfe shewed no obediēce at all A good kynde of people which would haue all things do nothing yea they shoulde haue remembred this rule do thy dutie so shalt thou receaue what is due vnto thee If an husbandeman of the countreye plaiteh the vnthrifte and riotously spendeth awaie that he hath so that he payeth not his rent at the time appointed is he iniuried wronged if he be put awaye from his farme that farme hired forth to an other which is better then he and wil kepe his couenaūtes better Therfore must we also learne to moderat our complaining and not onely consider our right and what vnright our neyghbour doth vs but also what gods right is and howe vnrightly we haue dealte with hym and so paciently and humbly lyftynge vp our heartes handes vnto god mekely reuerently say I haue not deserued that this mā shold do me this iniurie wrong Notwithstāding I must let him go loke vpō my selfe cōsider how the matter goeth betwene god me Oh there finde I a great lōge register which declareth vnto me that I am ten times worse that I haue ten times yea ten thousand times more offēded god thē my neighbour hath offēded me Therfore wil I paciētly beare this litle displeasure that my neyghbour hath done against me lest God seing my fearce cruel minde against my neighbour reuēge also and punishe that wickednes whiche I haue committed against him O Lord forgeue me handle me not according to my deserte and I will also gladly forgeue whatsoeuer is done againste me For it were againste all right that we shoulde so greatly vrge force our right which haue so vnrightly dealt with God concerning his right He that can preserue kepe and defende his right life and goods by lawfull meanes doth wel But he that can not this do let him not outragiously complaine but quieting himselfe let him with a contented minde saye That should be my righte and they that thus wronge me do very vniustly Notwithstanding I franckly and freely confesse that before God I haue deserued farre more greuous thinges And by this meanes we shall not be lyke the Iewes which thorow their own wickednes were the cause of all their miseries and plagues and yet thought to enioye their right and libertie although they had cast out God among them from his right longe afore euen as euill subiectes shoulde require of their maiestrate helpe and defence againste their enemies and yet would be free from paying tribute toll rent subsidie and such other paymentes that are due from them to the maiestrate But God aforeseing this hath geuen the maiestrate a swearde that he shoulde compel the vnwilling and disobedient The cōmon people also would gladly haue Pastours and preachers among them and yet do they defraude their ministers most vniustly of their tythes and other dueties which they ought of conscience to paye And forasmuche as the spirituall Pastour hath no power to compell them that refuse to paye their duties the miserable caytiues poll and pill bribe and steale defraude and conuey from the good pastour which continually both in prayer and exhortation watcheth like a faithfull sheppeheard for the saluatiō of their soules all that euer they can thincke it well gotten good although they haue gotten it neuer so wickedly and vniustly I sweare ▪ say they by Iesus Christ It is wel gottē that is gotten of a Priest The godly maiestrates in this behalfe ought to maintaine the right of the Pastours and seuerely to punishe such rebelles as walke inordinatly and wil not paye their duties The worckeman is worthy of his rewarde sayth our Sauiour Christ. The blessed Apostle writeth who goeth a warfare any time at his owne coste Who planteth a vineyarde eateth not of the
the worde of god and to despise let 2. Pet. 2. Note Faste and prayer are the seruice of god But remission of syn commeth not therby The beginning of circūcision Gene. 6. Circumcision abrogat The wisdom of the worlde is offended 1. Cor. 1. The supper of the lorde against reason Baptisme is agaynste reason Cercumcisiō agaynste reasone Reason ought not to make search of gods cōmandemēt Why childern are circoncised the eyght day A difference betwene the circoncision of Christ and of the Iewes Christ hath no nede of circumcision Gal●t 3. The sentence of Paul to the Rom. Rom. 2. Deut. 6. Deut. 5. The conditiō of the law is vnpossible Psal. 19. Psal. 143. Psal. 130. Lawe Gospell Christs actiō against the law How Christ deliuereth vs from the law The saying of Paul Rom. 7. Christian righteousness Christ fulfilleth the lawe Note well Deut. 6. Math. ● The name Iesus Math. 1. The sauiour Christ is necessary to saluation The office of Christ. Signes that God regardeth not much this present lyfe God regardeth not this lyfe specially This name Iesus muste be made common to no mā The dyuell goeth abough● to geue this child a new name Iesus and no other sauiour The name agreeth with c●rcumcision Esa. 9. Gene. 3. The feast of Epiphanie This opening was necessary The word only leadeth to Christ. Without the word nothing is done Christ cā not be founde at Ierusalem It semeth cōtrary to reason that Christe should not be founde at Ierusalem i. Christ careth not onely for the Iewes but also for the Gentiles ii What is our duetie to doo towarde the chylde Math. 25. The wyse men brought victuall for Christ when he had fledde into Egypt God neuer leueth his people succouries Michee 5. Bethleem the litle towne by Christs birth hath great renoune Christ the capitayne What maner of lord Christ should be Miehee 5. A testimonie of Christes true humaniti● and godhead From whens Christ should be borne Christ is god For that that Christ is god he dothe the workes belōging to God Christe dyeth as a man ▪ but as he is God he can not die The procedyng out of Bethleem ought fyrst to be learned The thoughtes of Predestination Iohn 14. Prouerb 25. How God is to be knowen Herode and the Scribes are madde Many of our gospellers vnderstande not what the gospel is wherof they talke so muche Esai 6. Math. 13. Of the baptism of Christ Math. 3. Math. 3. Christ hath no nede of baptisme Christ came to baptisme Baptisme therfore is a waighcie matter Baptisme is profitable for vs. The Father reueleth hym self vnto vs at baptisme The reueling of the holy Ghost The sonne of God The baptisme of Christ is co●fortable Math. 3. The vnkindnes of the world An adhortatiō to baptisme Baptisme is not water only Math. 23. Baptisme is no work of man Baptisme taketh away syn death To baptise in the name of Iesu. What is the vse of baptisme Marc. 16. How Christ was loste at Ierusalem Why Christ wold hyde hym self Christs example tendeth to this purpose to know that God muste be more obeyed then man We muste obey God mor then man Note Christ vttereth him selfe to be an ensample What busynes Christe had in the Temple Math. 5. Christ is subiect to his parents for ou● example The childh●● of Christ. Christ declareth hymselfe to be God The popedom alloweth no matrimonie ▪ Christ honoreth matrimonie The lyfe of monkes and priestes Matrimonie is holy Matrimonye is no prophan thyng Christ honoreth mariage Complaintes agaynst mariage Christ blesseth the maried persons 1. Timo. 14. Psal. 27. God blesseth the labours of the faithfull Math. 6. A great comfort Mary the virgin helpeth mariage al so The state of matrimonie ought to be estemed of vs also Stony hearts The vnmaried were punished for their vnkindnes Matrimonie is the best kynde of lyfe God blesseth the maried The Anabaptistes forsake mariage Miracles are testimonies of the doctrine ▪ 1. Cor. 4. Iohn 3. An example of true charitie in Christ. Charity ought to haue respect vnto necessitie Luc. 17. An example of faith in the leaper How a man may praye truely Note well 1. That the prayer be ioyned with faith 1. Tim. 2. Math. 17. In things tēporal oure wil ought to be subiect to the will of God Rom. 8. We must not despeire if we obtayne not forthwith Psal. 27. Psal. 130. Abacuc 2. Ephe. 3. Why Christ sent the leper to the Priests Leuit. 14. The Pope proueth confession by this hystorie but very vnaptly The second miracle A great example of faith Humilitie ioyned with faith The Centurion is only attent to the worde We haue the word but we vse it not in lyke maner The Centurion is an heathen Math. 15. The Iewes are proude Luc. 1. Math. 5. A doctrine of faith Christs companye in the shyppe is no● without condition of a tēpest Prouerbe Trouble with Christ. Luc. 11. M●●h 10. A christē man must thynke to byde trouble Eccles. 2. The gospell cōmeth with a tempest The vnkynd worlde The example of the Iewes Exod. 16. Num. 21.21 The tyme of the Popedom The punishemente of the vnkynde and of them that embrayde the Gospell Whereof the euyls in the world come Note well Howe faythe fayleth not in trouble Frewyll in trouble is nothyng Psal. 11● Faith praualleth in perill Ionas 2. Power is not taken of f●ewyll Rom. 10. Onely faythe iustifieth and saueth Christe sleapeth in the shyppe Psal. 8● Christ also slepeth in the cōgregation Christe is to be waked Christ foloweth the true christians alwaye Christ is very god man How this godhead māhod ioyneth together in one person The fruicte that foloweth a tempest The expounding of this doctrin is diuers How the parable is to be applied The kyngdō of heauen or the churche in the earth 1. Cor. 1. The nature of true Christiās There must nedes be sectes in the Church Psalm 35. The psalme agreeth with the meaninge of the parable The offences in the Church may not be remedied by force after the ciuill maner In punishinge offences we ought to haue chief respecte to the doctryne of mercie and grace The Angels shall make a separation whā gods kyngdō of mercy is come to an ende A question as touchinge punishyng of heretikes and ther offēces Excommunication 2. Cor. 13. Math. 18. What offēces are to be punished by magistrates Magistrates Magistrates may lawfully punishe teachers of false doctrine The state of Christs kingdome and of the world are vnlyke All thynges are vnequall in the world What con●ort cōmeth of the equalitie in Christes kingdome The Iusticiaries make Christ to be parciall in his kyngdome The Iewes wold haue inequalitie in Gods kyngdome A difference betwene the kingdome of Christ and of the worldly kyngdome The thoughtes of predestination are perillous Howe Gods wyll is truly to be learned In Christ is God knowen Iohn 14. What Christ is vnto vs. Iohn 3. Note Fower maner of disciples The
deuyl is the cause that men remēber not the word and doctrine Luc. 21. Gen. 3. Howe dangerous a rhynge it is lyghtly 〈◊〉 regarde Gods worde Math. 13. What maner of thynge a good hart is Math. 6. Fruicte in pacience 2. Tim. 3. Luc. 11. The word is not euerye where fruictfull Math. 11. Math. ●14 Marc. 6. Luc. 9. The word of Christ himself was not euery where fruitfull The cause why the worde is not fruictfull Math. 13. Leui. 12. The fyrst begott●n male muste be presented to the Lorde Exod. 13. Nu●● ● The Turke taketh the first borne Exod. 11. Christ an example of obedience Of the fyrste borne The first begottē by pride waxed worst Lucifer Cayne Ismaell Esau. The Iewes Dauid 1. Reg. 16. Carnall prerogatiues ought not to be applied to pryde Psal. 103. Luc. 1. 1. Pet. 5. Gen. 49. They that beleue in Christ are the first be gotten Math. 20. Ephes. 4. God hateth pride Iac. 4. ● Pet. 5. Iob. 4. 2. Pet. 2. Howe Christ is reueled Luc. 1. Math. 1. Luc. 1. Luc. 2. Math. 2. Luc. 2. The reuelation of Simeō came by the holy ghost Gene. 49. The state of Christes churche in this worlde is poore and miserable Death maketh hartes to feare Rom. 6. Simeon learned not this way to dye by man Math. 1. The law and good workes cā do nothing against sin death The worlde ordaineth his sauiours besyde Christ. The saluation of God canonly saue How this sauiour saieth Iohn 1. Good works Simon hath no more prefermēt in this saluation then we haue Christ is the saluation of all men Simeon putteth no difference betwene the Iewe and the Gentile Gene. 22. What reason thynketh of Esai 9. 1. Timo. 2. The cause why all are not saued Note well There is no saluation but in Christ alone God is not the author of any mannes damnation Christ giueth lyght to the Gentiles Iohn 3. A syngular comfort for al synners The diligent study of Simeon in the prophetes Gen. 49. Dan. 9. Esa. 49. Rom. 3. Galat. ● Halowyng of candels The Papists borowe the most parte of their religion of the Iewes of the Gentiles Luc. 24. The disciples of Christ vnderstande not Christ. The workes of God are not vnderstanded before thei ●●me to passe Faythe is requisite The example of Dauid 1. Reg. 17. Baptisme the resurrection of the dead God is almyghty can doo what he wyll Math. 19. Luc. 1. Reson ought not to Iudge Gods works Math. 13. Iohn 20. Luc. 15. Luc. 18. The word of God deceueth not although it seme impossible Note Howe we must praye We must be instant in prayer The praier of the blynd Iohn 16. Prayer prouoked God Luc. 1● Prayer with out faith is a mockyng of God Luc. 4. Temtatiō is 〈◊〉 for Christians Diuersitie of temptation Howe we must stād sure when we are tempted Christ lead of the spirit Note well Our proper imagination without the worde is nothyng Rom. 14. Math. 15. The first tēptation that he shoulde haue no trust in god Two sortes of bread Psalm Iohn 6. The second temptation is to make to trust more in god then his worde requireth Psal. 91. Mat. 27. Deut. 6. To tēpte god The deuill vse●h scriptures Math. 19. Anabaptistes Baptisme Iohn 3. Marc. 16. Whē that angels defēdeth vs not The third tēptation is to make thē cast awaye true religion for riches poore Riches corrupted religion A change of the spirituall kyngdome in to a wordly of the wordlie into a spirituall Worshippyng of the deuill The popes religion is rather trymme then true A general admonition What is worsh●ppinge of God God ought to be worshyped accordynge to his word and not after mēs traditions Deut. 6. The dignitie and excellēcie of this gospel The deuyl is moste buly at the hower of dea●h The woman of Cananee diuersly tem●●ted 1. She is a Cananite Math. 10. A greuous stomblynge blocke Faith obteyneth al thynges of Christ Why this historie is sette foorth All thynges must be asked of God alone for Christes sake 2 Christ answereth nothing We must continually prayr and not cease ▪ Note and practise 3 Christ denyeth to helpe The constancy of this woman Marc. 7. Continue in prayer 4 Christ recoūteth the woman as a dog Faith is before God a thyng most exc●llent Faithe interpreteth all thyngs to the best Iohn 1. Roma 3. By fayth and prayer Christ is ouercome ●ohn 6. Why Christe shewed himself so hard to the woman Faithe obteyneth all thynges of God Perseuerāce in prayer Gen. 49. God for tria● of our faythe sometyme deferreth his helpe Gods promise is to be apprehended with strong and cō +stant faith Iohn 16. God geuethe more then we can or dare aske Ephe. 3. An extremities God heareth oure of hande When God ●eferreth to heare Abacuck 2. The Pope the Turk extreme enemies to the Churche of Christ. Iohn 36. Prayet made in fayth obteyneth all thynges of God Christ ouercometh the deuill Christ at this daye casteth out deuils by the worde and Sacramēts Esay 55. Baptisme Iohn Rom. 6. The declaration of Gods mercy to penitent sinners Math. 17. Iohn 20. Mat. 11. The Supper of the Lord. Math. 26. Marc. 14. Luc. 22. 1. Cor. 11. Luc. 1● Iohn 14. Colos. 4. A Christiane must cōtinually fight agaīst Satan 1. Pet. 5. Iac. 4. Iohn 12.16 Christ and in hym all Christians haue gotten the victory ouer the deuill and the worlde 1. Iohn 3. The papecie The wickednes of the minister hindereth the dignitie of the worde or sacraments nothing at all The worde the sacramēts oughte to be had in greate reuerence The worde of god driueth awaye Satan Rom. 1. Esay 6. It is a greater miracle to driue the deuil out of mens heartes then out of their bodye Three sortes of people iudg of this miracle The first meruell at the worke The second blaspheme Beelzebub what it is in Englishe 2. Cor. 4. The godly reioyce in the gospell the vngodly blaspheme it The aduersaries graūt many thinges to be true yet they go forth to persecute 2. Cor. 4. The power of the deuill is not to be set lyght by The papistes in persecuting the true Christiās thincke they do God great seruice Iohn 16. The thirde seke signes from heauen The wise of the world are offēded at the word because the preachers therof are so homly poore creatures The glorious worldlinges can not abyde to be reproued for their wycked lyuing Rom. 13. 1. Pet. 2. Exod. 22. Tēporall rulers owe no lesse obedience to God hys worde then subiectes do Esa. 53. Iohn 16. Preachers haue authoritie to rebuke the sinnes of all men without exception Preachers may be no mē p●easers Gala. 1. Marcke this well O thou preacher Christ confuteth his aduersaries Discorde The kyngdō of the deuill Why so fewe receue the worde Why the deuyl preuaileth not agaynste Gods electe Acts. 9. Obiection Exorcistes Answere ii Thess. ii The deuyll worketh miracles to confirme
spirituall ministers The power of bynding lo●sing synnes most wickedly abused by the pope Heb. 9. 1. Iohn 1. what synne 〈◊〉 The breaking of mens traditions is no synne before God In the preachers mouthe in sette lyfe death Note well The word● of Christe and of his minister is all one and of lyke power Math. 15. What is synne properly The diuersitie of synnes Psal. 51. Rom. 7. The lawe openeth synne Rom. 7. 2. R●g 12. Math. 13. Gen. 4. Secret synne wyll ones com to lighte The doctrine of the papistes concerning remission of syn A godly practise of the auncient churche Contrition ▪ what it is that it deserueth not remission of synne Rom. 7. Contrition wyth out fayth helpeth nothing vnto saluacion A sim●lytude Rom. 7. What the papistes call contrition Math. 27. Penaunce enioyned of the papistes In the word of Christ is remission of sins to be sought thorow faith The waye to obtayne remission of synnes is to heare the worde of god and to beleue it Fayth in the worde onlye quieteth the conscience Why the gospe is preached Why we are baptised Why christe ordayned hys Supper Euery man ought to receaue the sacramentes for hym selfe The worde the sacramentes ought to go together By faythe alone in Christ are we freely iustified and saued Why faith alone iustifieth without workes In the Popes churche faithe and the worde were neglected Actes ●● Gal. 5. The doctrine of faythe that Christ is the alone shepeheard Gene ● 3 Rom. 5. Iohn ● The saynctes of god can do nothynge in the worke of our redemption The wolfe is the deuyl and death Christe only helpethe agaynste the wol●e Rom. 7. 2. Cor. 3● G●la 3. Ioan. 17. 1. Pet. 2. Christe the good sheparde is setforth vnto vs for an ensample ● Ioan. 3. Saluacion comethe only by the deathe of Christe Mercenaries or hyrelyngs wolues Trewe shepardes What is required of the preacher of gods worde 1. Tim. 6. Ministers ought only to require meate drynk cloth A general doctrine Luc. 9 17· Myth 10.16 Christe onlye ought to be preachede to the people Fals teache●● are to be esch●●wed as the deuyll The pope is an hyrelynge and a wo●f●e Christs voyce is only to be hearde and folowed The property of a shepe Howe shepe are to be folowed A fals teacher is neuer to be trusted The loue of christ toward vs. Math. 10. Psal. 1●1 The voyce of the shepheard christe is the only cōfort of the churche Math. 27· A Christen man in thys lyfe is alwaye subiect to the crose Christe knoweth hys in the myddest of trobles Constancie in the tyme of trouble decl●rethe a true Christiane Rom. 8. 1. Cor. 10. 2. Cor. 1. 2. Cor. 1.4 Iohn 3.5.8 1. Cor. 10. 1. Iohn 3. Marc. 16. Iohn 3. The word of god only conforteth the true Christian. Math. 23. Marc. 16. What the true religion is A naturall man vnderstādeth not spirituall thinges 1. Cor. 2. Iohn 20. Luke 24. Trouble dismayeth the weake christeans 2. Cor. 4. Rom. 12. 1. Pet. 4. Math. 5. Rom. 8. This saying A lytle while ought diligently in trouble to be remembred How reason Iudgeth of the crosse How thee worde of god Iudgeth of the crosse Math. 10. Luc. 12. The deuill the world can do no more agaynst the people of god thē god appointeth and suffereth Psal. 93. A good lesson Reason can not se that our affliction cōmeth of the good wyll of god towarde vs. 1. Cor. 11. Affliction cōmeth to vs frō god for our proffite Howe wee should behaue our selues in trouble Note well Heb. 12. Prouerb 3. The ende of Christen mēs trouble is euerlastinge ioye Affliction is a token of god●s fauoure ●owarde vs. Why god pvnisheth vs. Examples of affliccion Esa. 53. Psal. 22. Math. 27. Marc. 15. Luc. 20. Iohn· 15. Heb. 12. The cause why god correcteth his children 1. Cor. 11. Psal. 119. Esa. 18. The profites that come by affliction Heb. 12. 1. Cor 10. The crosse semethe intollerable Esa. 37. Iohn 16. Psal. 69. The crosse semeth to haue no ende Iohn 16. Psal. 30. Heb. 12. Iohn 16. Rom. 8. 2. Cor. 4. 1. Pet. 1. 1. Pet. 5. Faythe hellpeth greatlye in affliction Why affliccions are sente vnto vs of god Impaciencye and desperacion are to be eschewed in affliction All our saluacion comethe by the deathe of christe The death of christe getteth vnto vs the holy ghoste victorie ouer satan The office of the holy ghost What the worlde is Rom. 1. Galat. 3. Ephes. 2. Ioan. ● Synne In credulitie is the greateste synne and the roote of all synne Luc. 1● Rom. 14. What is sinne The iuglynge of the papistes Unbeleif is y● greatest sinne and the fauntyne of all euyll The world is the deuyles bondeslaue 1. Ioan. 5. What the worlde is Where vnbeliefe is no worke can please god What faythe is ●ac 2. True faythe is the gyfte of the holy ghost Galat. 5. Delyuerauns ro●m synne cometh not by workes but by faythe in christe· The blyndnep of mans iudgemente concernyng iustificacion Rightousnes commeth not by workes Galat. 2. Ciuile righteousnes Christes goinge vnto the father is our righteousnes Though good workes iustifie not yet may they not be left vndone for the commādementes sake what christes goinge vnto the father is Note well The wycked doctrine of the papistes concernyng iustificacion Math. 16. Christe alone is our ryghteousnes In christe we ouer come the deuyll Faythe Christe hathe perfectly wroughte the worke of our redemption without faith there is no saluation Esai 64. Our saluacion in christ is certen Ioan. 3. 1. Pet. 2. 2. Cor. 5. 1. Ioan. 3. Ioan. 7. good workes Where fayth is not there is no good work Iohn 16. with out faith all thinges are synne Psal. 14. The holye ghoste rebuketh the world of Iudgement Iohn 12.16 Luc. 11. 2. Pet. 2. Math. 13. The true chritians abyde constante and stedfast in the tyme of persecution The deuyl can not preuaile agaynste godes elect ●ac 4. Marke wel The worlde can not abyde to be rebuked Why the holy ghost is called a conforter The goodes of the worlde are transitorie Rom. 1. The scripture abusede of the papistes The holy ghoste taught no newe doctrine Iohn 16 ▪ Iohn 14 The doctrine of the holy ghoste Act. 10. Without the holy ghost we can not but erre Arius Conference of scriptures is necessarie Math. 28. Anabaptists In the aged doctrine is required before baptisme but not in the infantes The errours of the papistes about the Lordes supper Acte ●·9 10 ●1 16.20.2.2.27 The comend●cion of pray● In trouble we must fa●l to prayer Iac. 1. Rom. 8. Iohn 17. Heb. 5. The vertue of christes prayer for hys churche God hearethe the prayers of the true christians Wee maye praye in al places and wee shall be heard because we loue christe We maye not differre our praier till we be found worthy of our selues to praye ohn 9. Satan seketh to hinder prayer Iob. 4.25
Psal. 143. Rom. 11. Galat. 3. Epicures We muste praye contynually Luc. 18. 1. Thess. 5. Eccle. 18. A christen mā is euer in danger therefore ought he euer to pray Every christen man is a priest Cause to pray Iohn 8. A short declaration of the lordes prayer The first peticion Math. 9. The second pe●icion The thirde peticion The fourthe peticion The fyfte peticion The sixt peticion The seuenth peticion We oughte to be feruentlye geuen to prayer Math 6. Psal. 50. We muste praye in the name of christ Prayer not made in the name of christ is no prayer God hearethe only those prayers that are made in y● name of christ Note well Ioan. 14.16 In Psal. 108. Libro de Isaac etamina What it is to praye trulye Prayer onlye r●dressethe all our mesiries Rom. 8. 2. Cor. 12. God dothe all thynges for the beste Math. 6. Math. 26. Marc. 14. Luc. 22. A good lesson Math. 8. We maye no appoinc god in oure prayer how and whē hee shall helpe vs. Iudith 7. Esa. 30. Thren ● Psal. 9. God wyl help all them in cōueniente tym● that pray vnto him Praier is our onlye staye in thys worlde Ioan. 16. Forget not this o Englād How the church of christ maye be safly preserued frō the deuil and Antichri●ste ▪ Euery christē man is a souldiour Ephe. 6. With preaching praier the kingdome of Antichriste is ouercome 2. Corin. 10. An exhortariō vnto prayer A wicked imagenacion Iohn ●5 Christes kingdom is spiritu all Math. 10. Luc. 22. Act. 1. The holye ghost teacheth to praye Zacha. ●2 Faythe is the gyft of God Rom. 10. Praier without Faithe is no prayer Two thinges speciallye taught in this sermon The historie of christes ascension Act. 1. Act. 1. The state of glorified bodies Rom. 4. Christ by his ascension declareth the his kyngdome is not of thys worlde Iohn 18. Actes 1. Why Christ came down from heauen Psal 68. Ephe. 4. Phil. 2. Ioan. 16. Ioan. 14. Gen. 5. 4. Reg. 2. Iohn 6. Iohn 10. Act. 2. The differenc of christes ascension and oures ●oan 3. Ioan. 18. The maners of thys world discribed Thoughe our bodyes be on the earth yet our myndes ought to be in heauē Coloss. 3. Luc. 11. Synne hath made vs bond slaues to the deuyll and deathe Christes humilitie Christes glorious tryumph ouer synne deuill and hell Rom. 8. By christ are we made free from synne ▪ deuyll death damnation Why christ is ascendede into heauen Rom. ● Synne 2. Reg. 11. 2. Reg. 12. All thinges worke for the best vnto thē that loue god Psal. 51. Deathe 1. Cor. 5. Osee. 3. The deuyll 1. Pet. 5. Note well Synne death and deuyll are taken prisoners of christ The fruite of christes ascencion Christ hath receued gyftes for men Ioel. 2. Iohn 16. Act. 2. The workes of the holye ghost Rom. 4. Psal. 32. Psal. 68. Ephe. 4. Enemies of godes worde Psal. 2. Pers●ecutyon maketh the worde of god to florishe Math. 16. Math. 21. God defēdeth his churche Iohn 16. 1. Cor. 4. Iac. 1. Math. 16. Luke 24. Christe blessed his disciples what christes blessing was Math. 28. Marc. 16. Marc. 16. What it is to preach the gospell to euerye creature Esa. 55. Whersoeuer y● gospell is preached there the blessinge of Christe is What christe mente by blessing his disciples Rom. 1. Luc. 24. The holye ghoste is almighte and euerlasting god The miseries of the true christians in thys worlde both outwardly inwardly Why the holy ghost is called a conforter Note well Two kyndes of conforte The conforte of the worlde The conforte of the holye ghoste An obiection Ihon. 16. Math· 14. Mar● 6. Luc. 9. Antichristes disciples are in better case in this world then the disciples of christe Christes humilitie the answer worldly confort is vncerten The conforte of the holy ghost is most certen and sure 1. Iohn 2. Iohn 16. The holye ghost is god The rewarde of the godlye in this lyfe How the holy ghost cōforteh the faithful inwardly Phil. ● The holye ghost teacheth no newe doctrine The wytnes bearinge of christe only cōforteth the troubled and weak conscience Note Iohn 14. lib. de Isaac et anima Galat. 1. Epist. 2. Iohn The holye ghoste confortethe by the worde Rom. 10. What Christiās shal loke for this world vnconfortable thoughtes are of the deuyll Rom. 4. A swete conforte Math. 2● Of the crosse and affliction Luc. 24. The true and false churche The pope and hys Secte is not the true churche Ciprians erroure Exod. 20. Deut. 5. Math. 6. The excommunicate and curse of the false churche is not to be feared How the false churche maye be knowen What it is to knowe god Iohn 1. What it is to knowe christ What it is to know the father The doctrine of the true churche The doctrine of the false churche whi we ought to do good workes Apoc. 2. The tokens of the true churche The true chureh taketh all troubles pacientlye and thankefuly Pentecoste ▪ what it signifyeth Exod. 20. 1. Cor. 10. Exod. 12. ● Cor. 5. Heb. 9.10 The Pētecost of the Iewes Rom. 7. Iohn 7. Exod. 34. 2. Cor. 3. The lawe accuseth 2. Cor. 3. Exod. 19. Deut. 8. The Whytsontide or Pēthecost of the christians Actes 2. Luc. 24. Act. 1. Math. 3. What the fyrye tongues signifye Esa. 2. Math. 23. Marc. ●6 Why the Apostles speake with diuers languages Act. 5. Act. 20.21 Psal. 6● Esa. 60. Hiere 3. Ioel. 2. Zachar. 3. The holye ghost hath alwayes ben of the churche Iohn 16. 2. Pet. 1. Luc. 12. Christe the sonne of god Gen. 3. The reuelacion of the holye ghost on whitsondaye why the holye ghost was opened on whitsonday By christ receaue we the holy ghoste Psal. 68. Act. 2. The holye ghoste is god from euerlastyng Why the spirite of god is called the holye ghoste Iohn 6. Diuers propertis of the trinitie The proper office of the holye ghoste Act. 15. The seconde sanctifying of the holy ghost Ephe. 4. Zach. 2. Other offices of the holye ghoste Iohn 14. Iohn 15. How the holy ghoste may be obtayned Luc. 11. Prayer The holye ghost is to be obtaynede by prayer We muste pray in the name of christ Psal. 68. Act. 2. Math. 28. Marc. 16. Act. 3. The lyfe is godly to be ordered The office of the holye ghoste Math. 6. Psal. 51. The dignitie of this gospel To loue christ and to beleue in hym are all one thyng The nature of loue It is necessari that Christ beloued Loue doth all thinges Loue procedeth of fayth What is christes wor● The lawe of god is to be obeyed How god is to be knowen Note well A great cōfort Deut. 30. Rom. 10. What it is to be in heauen What it is to haue god dwellyng in vs. Esa. 66. Act. 7. 1. Cor. 3. ● 2. Cor. 6. Loue maketh all thynges lyghte Spollers of church goods That Christ keth god spea speakethe vexacion geueth vnderstādynge Wyth out the in warde