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A09998 Master Bezaes sermons vpon the three chapters of the canticle of canticles wherein are handled the chiefest points of religion controversed and debated betweene vs and the aduersarie at this day, especially touching the true Iesus Christ and the true Church, and the certaine & infallible marks both of the one and of the other. Translated out of French into English by Iohn Harmar ...; Sermons sur les trois premiers chapitres du Cantique des cantiques. English Bèze, Théodore de, 1519-1605.; Harmar, John, 1555?-1613. 1587 (1587) STC 2025; ESTC S101752 345,082 450

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the pillow but in general there where the pot seethes is our holy mother the Church In a word if you will beleeue them the gilden steeple of S. Peter at Rome the chair wherin they say he sate are the essential immutable necessary infallible visible marks of the true religion of the Church which they cal Roman Catholick that is particular vniuersal both togither Al this foūded if you wil haue me say that which is vpō this repose of too great an ease But to bring farther asleep those who are already brought asleep there are no faire pretences wanting of the excellency of S. Peter among the rest of the Apostles which they turn into a principality afterwards for that Saint Paul so highly commendeth the faith of the Romanes of his time as if their successors were like vnto them Besides this they alleadge the preeminencie which the Bishops of Rome had aboue others which wee know well enough proceeded partly vpon the autority of that City as being the head cittie of the whole Empire which preeminencie was also maintained by the godlines and constancie of the Bishops there the notable examples of their martyrdomes partly also beeing afterward autorized by the first councell of Nice vntill such time as the persecutions ceasing and ambition together with wealth riches encreasing euery one sleeping soundly in their peace entred in place of doctrine doting dreames so that finally the poore spouse at her awaking found herselfe in a most wretched miserable estate in which shee yet continueth to this day persecuted in so greeuous manner as shee is by the officers of the whore who hath taken her place while she slept so quietly as it was also expresly foretold of the Church of Rome both by Saint Paul and also by Saint Iohn in his Apocalyps if we wil credit in this behalfe the most auncient expositors Greekes and Latins And as it is come to passe by a more thē admirable prouidence of God herein the Italians thēselues whose poems rimes are at this day printed song in Rome cal her Babylon ful of couetousnes impiety the harbour of the wrath of God the temple of heresie besides that common experience maketh the same most plaine euident vnto the eie of those who are not vtterly blinde Neither is it in our time or our fathers time onely that satan hath first begonne to deale in this sort For behold how the gouernours of the Church successours of Aaron together with the people bewitched in like maner and enchanted replied vnto the seruantes of God reprehending their falsehood in doctrine and corruption in maners the Temple the Temple the Temple of God Ierem. 7.4 that with as loude a cry as that seditious Demetrius cried caused to be cried in Ephesus the Temple of the great goddesse of Diana of the Ephesians yea caried headlong with the same lying and murdering spirit being no other difference at all betweene them then this that the Iewes abused a good ground and principle for indeede the Temple of Ierusalem was built by the commaundement of the Lord and vnto the Lord which could not bee said of the Temple of Diana built by the suggestion of Satan vnto a false goddesse all comming notwithstāding to one end seeing the Temple built consecrated vnto God was become the place where his holy name was most vilanously polluted and abused This is it which wee are taught in this place by the verie confession of the spouse herselfe seeking after her Bridegrome and not finding him in her bed where the Bridegroome without going far from her had laid her as we haue seene in the Chapter going before And how came this to passe Vpon no other thing but that the spouse fell asleepe in this bed on which notwithstanding she was laid downe not to sleepe but only to rest herselfe and that continuing stil watching And yet neither if we continue so can we deale so wel and so diligently that there be no default as wee shall afterwardes see What other thing then can happen but an extreme desolation when men fal asleepe vpon their ease and quiet and especially when they of all other are the fastest asleepe who should watch for themselues and for others Matth. 13.25 But from whence is the fault Not on the lords side but on the wretchednesse of man who cannot order himself aright neither in prosperity nor in aduersity not in pouerty nor in wealth abundance And if we compare both these extremities together we shall find both by reason and by experience that the waie of peace and rest accompanied with prosperity aboundance is the more dangerous For aduersity and neede stirreth vp and awaketh the most senslesse and sluggish to thinke on the remedies thereof whence it is said that Necessity hath beene the occasion that artes and sciences were found out and inuented but prosperity and aboundance bring the best asleepe witnesses whereof may be Adam and Eue before their miserable fall and Salomon who was so wise in a word the whole historie of the Church truely Christian Apostolicall and Catholique which florished vnder Saint Peter and Saint Iohn who had neither gold nor siluer Act. 3.6 but distributed vnto others in midst of their pouerty from the break of daie vntil night the true riches which God had committed vnto them Act. 5.21 vnder S. Paul who liued and nourished others by the labour of his handes preaching vnto them daie and night and that with teares Act. 20.31.34 whereas afterward vpon the peace which Constantine graunted it accompanied with wealth and aboundance the mother of ambition and dissolution it neuer ceased vntill this daie to decline touching heauenly celestial things though in respect of the world it haue growne great and mighty For how can the kingdom of God and the kingdome of the world agree together Luk. 18.36 Things so contrarie one vnto the other Iam. 4.4 Thus you see then in what sort a sweete repose and rest bringeth asleep not this man or that man but the whole Church considered in a generality that in lesse then a turne is she turned and wandred away from her Bridegroome 2 But the Bridegroome who can neuer vtterly forget his spouse no not whē he hath for a time in his iust iudgemēts cast her off left her as it were to the wide world findeth alwaies means to awakē her to forme in her a desire of returning again to find him as it is said Deu. 32.37 1. King 8.46 which is here declared vs by the spouse saying that she sought him And how could this be if she were not first gone from him afterwarde come againe vnto herselfe to thinke to seeke after him And that by his meanes who speaketh within and saith Awake thou which sleepest Eph. 5.14 and Esai 26.19 And here wee must put a great difference betweene that sort of waking which is proper vnto Gods elect and
his eies Ps 96 97. and in others following Whereunto belongeth that also which the Lorde himselfe saith of Abraham that seeing the daie of the Lorde hee reioyced Ioh. 8.56 But whereas the fathers saw him not but afar off in the promises and shadowes of the Lawe Heb. 11.13 it is no maruaile if they desired some thing more for which Simeon giueth God thanks in his song seeing the Saints at this daie since his first comming insteede of beeing satisfied therewith desire yet more feruentlie his returne as witnesseth that demaund of ours euerie daie in our praier That his kingdome come or else wishing to bee dislodged quickly from below as the Apostle crieth out Rom. 7.24 and Phil. 1.23 which is nothing else but to bee drawen vnto him leauing here below the old cast garment of this bodie vntill it be chaunged taken againe in incorruption 2. Cor. 5.5 Now the spouse hauing ended her former speech by the which shee was raised as it were aboue the cloudes by the winges of faith and hope shee entereth here now into another as hauing cast her eies both vpon her companie and traine and vpon hir selfe and others which beheld hir And this hath Salomon here set downe not without great reason as shal appeare by the handling of this matter For it cannot bee but such considerations wil often arise in the mindes and thoughts of such as are most perfect for which cause it is more then necessarie we prouide before hand that wee be nothing shaken by them as manie in our daies are This Queene therefore hauing bosted her selfe that if shee were drawen by the king her beloued shee would come running vnto him with a goodlie and triumphant companie and hereupon beginning to consider what this troupe and traine of hers could be in comparison of them whom shee calleth here Daughters of Ierusalem and of those of whom shee afterwards complaineth she becommeth at the first as it were ashamed But afterwards considering the quality and not the quantity thereof shee pronounceth cheerefully these wordes The vpright loue thee as if she should haue said wee are indeede a small companie but fayre and good for I bring thee nothing which is not entire and vpright and which beareth thee not a true and sincere affection And a little and good is better then a great deale and naught 2 This is the comfort consolation which hath been yet is most necessary vnto the church according to these words of the Lord Luk. 12.32 Feare not litle flock for it is your fathers pleasure to bestow on you a kingdome There are then no greater deceiuers to terme them in most courteous manner then they who to discerne the true church to the which wee must of necessity ioyne our selues if we wilbe saued from the false from which we must of necessity separat our selues if we wil not perish stand wholy vpon a multitude For first of al euery one is constrained to confesse that euen in the affaires dealings of this world there are alwayes to be found more fools then wise men How is it then when the point concerneth supernaturall wisdome and goodnes If wee will not beleeue that which the Lord himselfe hath saide in expresse termes speaking of the broade gate which leadeth to destruction through which many doe passe and of the streit and narow gate leading vnto life and which fewe doe finde Mat. 7.13 let vs at least beleeue that perpetual experience which wee haue hereof For what was I praie you the number and multitude of the true children of God when the deluge came vpon the world in the which only eight persons were spared which perished not by the waters And afterward what was Abrahams house in respect of the Cananits onely Yea what was the whole people of Israell to comprise therein the hipocrites and false Israelites in comparison of all the nations of the world shut out of the couenant of saluation Eph. 2.12 Yea and then especially when the Bridegroome came into the earth in person to gather and to visite his church who reiected him but the builders who cried away with him away with him crucifie him crucifie him but the multitude what multitude was that first number of sixscore persons by which the the Christian church began in Ierusalem To bee short when our aduersaries at this day who oppose their great number to our small companie shall haue wel counted what are they all together in comparisō of the rest of the world which acknowledge not Iesus Christ The multitude therefore is so far from beeing a true marke of the Church of God that on the contrarie side the greatest number ought rather to bee suspected of vs. 3 Notwithstanding we say not that euery small companie ought alwaies to be followed but it must be withall qualified with this name which is here giuen vnto it to wit the name of vpright which wee ought well to waigh to know not onlie where the true church is but also those which are the true mēbers thereof The true church therefore is that where the vpright and true veritie of God touching our saluation is purely taught and they are indeede of the church who embrace it in their minde and hart and by effect do declare the same And what is this vprightnes but the will of our God witnessed in all perfection by the writings of his prophets Apostles I mean in his law in respect of our applying our selues to perfourme it according to the measure of his grace and in his gospell in respect of that our beleeuing vnto saluation Euery assemblie therefore be it great or litle which holdeth not it selfe to this vprightnes cannot bee the church of God nor he a member of the true church who beleeueth or doth otherwise 4 And we must note wel that this tru vprightnes the loue of God are things altogether ioyned each to other inseparable whēce it foloweth that what doctrine soeuer withdraweth vs neuer so litle from the loue of God as all false religions haue this in cōmon that they stay men either on thēselues or vpon other creatures in whole or in part cannot be the true right way wherof mētion is here made likewise that whosoeuer witnesseth not by his life that he loueth feareth god is no true vpright man nor a Christian though he haue all the knowledge of truth in his head And because the loue of God is declared by the loue of our neighbour whosoeuer loueth not his neighbour is a lyar if he saie that he loueth God Ioh. 13.35 and 1. Ioh. 4.20 5 There follow now after this the words of the spouse turning her selfe to the daughters of Ierusalem which wee must by name discerne distinguish as wel from those which shee called the vpright to wit the ladies of her traine as from them of whom she complaineth afterward and calleth the sonnes of her mother Seeing then that wee vnderstand by this spouse the
the true Church Behold on one side the Iewes on another side the Turkes who vaunt themselues that they haue the true religion As for the Turkes their Alcoran beeing newly forged it cannot be the track of this flock The Iewes now and since the destruction of their Temple policy haue some fayrer shewe but it is on a false title they vaunt themselues to haue on their side the God which Moses and the Prophets taught seing they acknowlege not but blaspheme him whom the Law and the Prophets lead vs vnto 12 Wee see on the other side howe they of the Romish Church do at this daie vaunt themselues make great crakes of their antiquity and succession of Bishoppes and of the Scriptures themselues the booke of the one and the other couenant Vnto whom we aunswere that the foundation of their hierarchie being in part forged vpon an humane inuention which finally degenerated into an open tyranny and their doctrine beeing directly and diametrally repugnant vnto the Scriptures of the Prophets and Apostles this cannot be the way trodden out by the auncient Church Apostolique what continuance of years soeuer and names of successours they alleadge Asmuch is to bee said concerning the Anabaptists and Libertines placing in steede of the Scripture their reuelations and dreames as also all both old and new or renued hereticks haue this in common that they hold not themselues within the limites and bounds of the doctrine of the Apostles and Prophets perfectly comprised in the holy and canonicall Scriptures which ought to serue for the text and commentary of his wil. 13 And this is the cause why the Bridegrome addeth that the spouse to finde the tracke of the true sheep after which she is sent must seeke after the cabbins or tents of the sheepheards meaning by these woordes the true Pastours of the Church whom we must discerne from the false by their woordes and writings and by their cabbins and tentes that is to say the retyring and resting place of this true flocke For indeede there is but one catholickeflocke that is vniuersally considered bee it great or litle But there are so many cabbins for the retyring vnto and pasturing of it as there are places in the which the voice of these true sheepheards Prophets and Apostles do resound and shall resound vnto the end of the woorlde by the mouthes of their faithfull successors to gather together and to conduct vnto the onely Pastour and sheepheard which is this Bridegrome the whole number and multitude of the sheepe 14 And it may also be that Salomon had a particular respect to Abraham Isaacke and Iacob who were indeed sheepheards as the most part of the ancient Patriarckes yea Moses himselfe among the Madianites and Dauid Psal 77.20 78.72 to the doctrine and family of whom the spouse in this place is sent backe being a thing without all doubt that they were indeed true Pastours sheepheards their doctrine the true doctrine their house excepting such as behaued themselues vnworthily and which were rather in the house then of the house as Ismael and Esaw the true Church of God And we may not forget that here is expresse mentiō made of cabbins of sheepheards according vnto the purport of the history it selfe namely that these Patriarckes did indeed dwell in tents as wayfarers in this worlde Heb. 11.9 We are therefore giuen to vnderstand by this word that we may not seeke after the Church in the outward shining of Towers Steepls nor other pomps and braueries of the worlde the Church of God being rather composed of the smal contemptible things of the world Luk. 14.21 and 1. Cor 1.26 as the head also thereof would bee borne in a stable and liue poorely and slenderly If on the contrarie side any man obiect the rich ornamentes of the tabernacle the magnificence of the temple of Salomon and the riches both of it as also of the people during his kingdome in whose raigne it is said that men made no more reckoning of siluer then of stones in Ierusalem 2. Chron. 9.27 I answere as touching the ornaments of the Leuiticall Priesthoode and the riches of the Temple that al this was a figure of the spiritual riches of the true Temple of God namely of our lord Iesus Christ vnder the paedagogie and A. B. C. of the Lawe which is now ceased togither with al that which depended thereon and as for the other riches I denie not but that the Lord honoured his people when it so pleased him with the blessinges and commodities of this life Godlines hauing the promises both of the present life and of the life to come 1. Tim. 4.8 I deny not also but that God hath called vnto his Church both rich and poore such and so many as it pleaseth him as the example of Abraham who was rich in whose Bosome poore Lazarus was may declare and witnes Luk. 16.23 but I saie that in al times the hall where the banquet is kept whereof mention is made in Luk. 14.13 hath alwaies beene filled rather with impotent folcke lame and blind taken out of the midst of the street then with the rich and pompous which are in kings houses Mat. 11.8 I saie farther that albeit neither riches nor pouerty are proper and essential marks of the Church yet so is it notwithstanding that smalnes basenesse of condition according vnto the woorld yea the crosse it selfe not the crosse of golde or siluer transformed into a most detestable Idol but the crosse which burdeneth the shoulders which is an enemie vnto the flesh is the ordinarie companion thereof But I saie also that the riche which were in the church were not of the church in the quality of men rich with worldly corruptible riches but in the quality of poore in asmuch as they vsed their goods so as if they vsed them not at al according vnto the saying of the Apostle 1. Cor. 7.31 and 1. Tim. 6.17 and became leane and thinne to passe thorough the eie of the needle Mat. 19.24 laying up their treasure in heauen Mat. 6.20 according vnto the example of Dauid that good and truly rich king Psal 16.5 Finally I saie that the buildinges and vessels of the Church ought to be agreeable with the doctrine taught in the true Christian Church which condemneth all superfluity and worldlie pompes and applieth the goods of the Church to the liuing stones thereof as the practise was in the Apostles times Act. 4.35 and in those times when the Pastors were of golde and the Churches and the vessels thereof were of wood 15 This then hath been and yet is an enormous fault committed by the auncient fathers since the time of Constantine to suffer and much greater to exhort Kinges and Princes to found and build Churches with such excessiue cost seruing for no other thing but to condemne both the doners and demaunders poynting out as it were with the finger the ambition of the one and the
seeing him not in the bed where shee slept was not therefore cleane out of hart but getting her selfe vp sheweth that because she found him not her desire of seeking after him was so much the more augmēted And indeed as we said the last daie this is the means by which the Lorde not suffering himselfe to bee alwaies found at the first sharpeneth the faith and hope and fortifieth the patience of his as we see it by infinit many of examples of the holy Scripture So the people serued as a straunger foure hundred yeares in the land of Chanaan and of Aegypt and fortie yeares in the desert and seuenty yeares in Babylon So did Ioseph endure much in prison and Dauid during his flight saying in the 40. Psal I waited and waited for the Lord and he heard me According therefore vnto these examples if in diuerse difficulties and distresses touching our conscience either in perils or aduersities it seemeth that the Lorde as I maie so saie flieth from vs let vs runne couragiouslie after him vntill hee suffer himselfe to bee taken of vs. But who shall continue vnto vs this vigor and courage He who for the loue which he beareth vs first formeth in vs the loue whereby wee loue him reciprocally as the spouse doth thrise heere reiterate it that is to saie not fainedly as hypocrits do nor so so as they who are neither hot nor cold nor seething but luke-warme and therefore are by and by vomited vp Apoc. 3.16 whereas they who are violent and importune catch the kingdome of heauen away by an holy importunity Matth. 11.12 Luke 18.2 2 But wee must especially consider that which the spouse saith in this place namely that she diligētly sought after her Bridegroome by the open places and went round about the Cittie and found him not For contrariwise in the parable of the banquet Luk. 14.21 the seruantes are commanded vpon the refusall which the greater sort and the rich made to go vnto the open places streets of the City to bring together those which were poore impotent lame and blind But this similitude tendeth to another purpose then this of the spouse to wit to shew vs that they are no members of the Church or if they were before leaue to bee who make more reckoning of their woorldly ease and other their commodities and affaires of this world then they doe of their conscience in whose places God doth often chuse the poore and contemptible of the world as it is saide in the Canticle of the blessed virgin Luk. 1.52.53 We read also Pro. 1.20 that Wisedom maketh her voice to ring in the streets and open places but it is not said that she was harkned vnto or receiued there yea cōtrariwise Wisedome lamenteth and bewaileth the disorders which doe there raigne There is likewise speach in the parable of the sower of seed which fel in the waie which because it pearced not into and entred the earth it was incontinently eaten vp by the birds These two places maie serue vs for the interpretation of this in which we vnderstand by the open places and the circuite of the Citty that which is cōmonly receiued beareth sway among men And to saie al in one word it is that mask which is called at this daie by the name of the Catholique Church not that Catholique Church which wee mention in our Creede but that monster which the efficacie of errour hath engendred by her who hath bewitched the kinges and nations of the earth as it hath beene before prophecied and foretold 3 To answere therefore this matter which is the last refuge of our aduersaries what is that the spouse here saith beeing so affrighted hared for that her Bridegrome is departed from her while she was asleep in her bed It is this which I say repeate againe that she thought that he whom she sought and so consequently the truth and her saluation were to be found in the religion which was commonly receiued among the people And what induced her to think so The promises made vnto that people and to no other before the comming of the Bridegroome in flesh Act. 3.25 as at this daie the Church say they cannot erre hereupon to ground al their errours Wherein then did this spouse deceiue her self Euen with that which was aunswered Ier. 18.18 and presupposing as they woulde gladly make vs to beleeue at this daie of Saint Peters steeple at Rome that religion was nayled as it were with a tennepenie naile vnto Abrahams race without distinguishing the true Israelites from the false as Saint Iohn Baptist reproched them in his time shee iudged of true religion according vnto that which was brought in when she was asleepe of a long time receiued of great smal whereas shee should haue sought after that which was proposed and commanded for a rule vnto the people that is to saie in the lawe and in the testimony as it is said Esa 8.20 For seeing that the true Church iudgeth not the the controuersies of religion but so farre as to referre her selfe wholy vnto that which the Bridegroome hath thereof determined by the mouth of his Prophets Apostles it followeth that it is neither vnto that which is commonly receiued and maintained nor vnto the greater number that wee are to refer our selues to be resolued seeing that euen in the affairs of this world there bee more fooles then wisemen and more wicked men then good but we must refer our selues vnto the Bridegrome himself who is iudge both of the one and of the other Yea but where shall a man finde him Wee must not say saith the Apostle after Moses wee will ascend vp into heauen to finde him there or passe the Sea to seeke him But the woorde is in thy mouth and in thy heart that is to saie this word of faith which wee preach Rom. 10.8 And this is it by which we must discerne the true Catholick Church from the false 4 What is then you will say this Catholicke Church in the which no where else Iesus Christ is found out of which there is no saluation It is the assembly of all the true elect and faithfull gathered out of al people and nations in vnitie of the Propheticall and Apostolicall doctrine considered in her generality in which assemblie truely the light of the trueth can neuer be put out albeit in the parts and members of the bodie distinctly seuerally considered there may be some defects doubts ignorances as the history of all times declareth the same To this Church thus vniuersally considered is opposed the generality of all companies besides which are also called Christian and which keepe the marcke of Baptisme but haue forged vnto themselues a religion according vnto their owne lust and fancy whether they couer themselues with the name writings of the Prophets Apostles il interpreted or whether they inuent a doctrine altogether newe according vnto their own pleasure for which cause
the articles also of our Creede called the Apostles Creede because it is the summarie abridgement of the whole doctrine taught by the Apostles it followeth that we must draw all this truth from the mouth of the Lord himself who hauing spoken vnto the fathers in a certain measure Heb. 1.1 hath finally declared vnto the whole world whatsoeuer is requisite vnto our saluatiō Ioh. 15.15 First by the preaching of his Apostles who were most faithfully perfectly taught yea extraordinarily who haue with like faithfulnes executed their charge not onely in speaking but also in writing in such sort that it is a mere phreasy to imagin that they haue omitted to preach by mouth or to set down in writing any one point of the doctrin of saluation Our aduersaries reply at this day hereupon say that though happily the Apostles haue taught al yet haue they not written all But when we demaund them what the pointes then are of doctrine which they haue omitted in their writings they stick fast as a man would say in the glue-pot For either nothing of that which they alleage appertaineth vnto doctrin the articles of faith or els it is such as maybe proued to haue been forged by this man or by that man being a thing easie to quote the inuenters thereof the beginning or els it shalbe found to agree no better with the articles of our faith which are the extract of the whole essentiall doctrine of the Apostles then light with darknes falshood with truth I know they are too wise to confesse thus much But besides that these thinges haue beene so often disputed and clearly proued that we may say with saint Paul 2. Cor. 4.3 that if they be obscure and hidden it is vnto them who will not heare them spoken of or whose eies the prince of this worlde hath blinded we haue alwaies offered and doe still offer to shewe and proue them to the eie before a true and Christian councell 3 I say the same touching the whole estate of the house of the bridegrome namely that by these same Apostles he hath fully set vp appointed both the vocations charges thereto belonging as also the exercise of them in that which concerneth the substaunce of the gouernement of his family in such sort that it is more lawfull to change diminish or ad any thing in these vocations then in the doctrine the application execution onely of the saide charges and vocations being onely left free according vnto the circumstaunce of places times persons which cānot be ordered alwaies after one fashiō because of the necessary diuersity of them So did Moses order himself as a faithfull seruant in the house of God hauing done nothing but according to the patterne which he had seene in the mount Heb. 3.2 8.5 In which afterward nothing was chaunged or taken away by the true Prophets but when it pleased god to erect his tēple to set vp the whole building ordering of the ecclesiasticall charges thereof which was ordained by the Lord by the mouth of Dauid effected by Salomon yet this estate was not to endure but vntill the cōming of the Lord master of the house Heb. 3.6 who afterward by his holy spirit ledde his Apostles into al truth Ioh. 16.7 who withhold hid nothing thereof but haue declared and opened all the counsell of God Act. 20.27 yea left in writing to continew vnto the end and consummation of the world Whereupon it followeth that that which is customarily and commonly alleadged to wit that the master holdeth it for done which is done by his workemen cannot haue any place in this matter I meane neither in the doctrine nor in the generall and fundamentall estate of the house of God to attribute thereby vnto the successors of the Apostles any power and aucthoritie of chaunging adding vnto or diminishing any thing either in the one or in the other The reason is because the Apostles haue left nothing to be set vp by their successours but haue themselues taught and established all things hauing left nothing to the Pastors Doctors Elders Deacons but to gouerne them-selues and their flockes according vnto this rule and foundation 1. Cor. 3.11 without adding to any new thing or clipping therefrom or changing ought the Coche God be thanked of this bridegrome being of an other building then is saint Peters Church at Rome a true figure of false religion in which there is alwaies some thing to be amended added or chaunged And therefore they who began first not to content themselues with such ordinaunces as were truely Apostolicall witnessed by their writings what end thereof so euer they had and what occasion so euer they pretended opened the gap to all that confusion desolation whereunto the Church of God was by little little most pitifully brought So thē to cōclude this point it is the bridegrome himself our only true Salomon who hath diuised built this Coch by his trusty faithful Cochwrights Carpenters 4 But why is this house which is so strong and stable that it preuaileth against hel-gates it selfe Math. 16.18 compared here vnto a Coche which is made to go frō place to place We haue already yeelded the reason therof to which ye shall adde this which I will farther tell you It is to shewe vs how shamefully and wittingly they abuse them-selues who dreame that God hath tied his truth vnto one sole place or See which men in our time haue perswaded thēselues to be the See of Rome in so much that some are become so blockish blind as to think that the Catholicke Apostolicke Church the Romane Church is all one adding this word vnto the Apostles Nicene Creed a thing as improper absurd what reply soeuer be made to the cōtrarie as if a mā should say that the head of a mā a mā were al one though we should grant thē that the See of Rome such as it is at this day were not only the true Church but which is more the head of al particular Churches Let vs therefore note that this true Coche is there found where this Bridegroome is purely preached both in respect of his person and in regard of his office without matching him or ouer-matching him with a companion either superior as they do who pray the virgine Mary to command her sonne or collateral as they doe who cal the same virgine their aide and their hope or else inferiour as they doe who call vpon the Saintes absent or vpon the deade But some man will say Is there then no certaine visible place on which the Christians ought to depend stay themselues to say we must beleeue and do that which is taught and commaunded in such a place Iesus Christ beeing asked the same question answereth not that it is Rome or any other place But saith he where the dead body is there the eagles gather themselues
if our clothes did hinder vs. Euery man foldeth wrappeth him selfe in the cares and thoughts of this woorld insteede of meditating and putting that in vre which retireth and plucketh vs from the world that we perish not with it Euery mā is cold insteede of beeing hote and feruent in zeale of knowledge To be short euerie man fatteth himselfe so grosse that it wilbe impossible hereafter to passe through the strait gate a thing lamentable and whereof I warne you in the name of God while hee yet saith Come vnto me and whiles the dore is yet open or at the least onlie halfe shut If we wil not God wil shew vs to our cost and we are verie blinde if wee perceiue not that he doth alreadie prepare himselfe thereunto that if we thinke not on it he wil think on it and when wee shall crie it shall be aunswered vs as it was them which were inuited to the banquet Matth. 22.8 as the workers of iniquity Mat. 7.23 as the foolish Virgins Mat. 25.12 from the nūber of which the Lord keepe vs. In summe therefore the faithfull as straungers and wayfarers in the woorlde doe protest in this place that they labour to come vnto that Cittie whereof God is the maker and builder Heb. 11.10 not onelie to walke thither but also to runne thither with all their forces they haue receiued of him which draweth them thither 8 But we may not forget these woords After thee For it is not enough to run but wee must first run in the right way and secondlie wee must runne right without straying either to the right or to the left hand and thirdlie we must tend go forwarde vnto the mark vnto which we ought to tend if we will not haue our paines to be frustrate and lost Al these things are giuen vs in Iesus Christ solely and alone For first besides that it is of his spirit that we receiue as well the desire of running as the power to runne Phil. 2.13 He is the waie the truth and the life and for to follow him without straying and to obtaine the price at the end of our race he must alwaies run before and we must runne after him They therefore who to goe to eternall life deuise vnto thēselues new waies that is to say any seruing of God according to their owne pleasure or happilie followe the inuentions and deuises of other men whatsoeuer although these waies be neuer so common and frequented and as olde and ancient as a man can wish how euer they replie that these are not other waies but onely certaine pathes which bring them into the high way as those men dreame which make themselues beleeue that the merits of works agree verie well with grace and the inuocation of holy men departed with the office of mediation of Iesus Christ alone and his corporal and essential presence in the masse with the verity and truth of the bodie of Iesus Christ and with the ascension and second comming of him and other such conclusions necessarilie contradictorie yet notwithstanding not holding the right way after him they shal not find him at their iourneyes end and consequentlie they shall haue no other fruit of their trauaile then that which Esay speaketh of 29.13 and the Apostle Colos 2.18 Yee see then al false worshippes and religions condemned in one word of which the Apostle in that place of the Colos 2.18 handling this very matter setteth down three kindes The first is of those which are grounded vpon certaine vaine speculations hauing an appearāce of some great wisdom As whē at this day men ground the Intercessiō of Saints vpon this that men go not to kings princes but by mediators Item that if holy personages haue had credit with God being in this woorld they haue a great deale more beeing receiued with him into paradise Item that we must satisfie God in this woorlde or in the other Item that because the perfection of euerie estate consisteth in vnity there must bee one generall head in the administration and gouernment of the catholique Church or other like conclusions of theirs who forge and deuise a religion after their own fansie taking their humane discourse a very bad rule and squire to rule and squire out their building by The second kind consisteth in grosse superstitions and such as are manifest vnto all except it bee to them which are altogither blinde and so will bee Such haue beene from all time infinite maners of fancied things doings by which men haue dreamed first that their sinnes were thereby done forth and finally that God himselfe was endebted vnto them for them as are at this daie in the Church of Rome holy water holy waxe paternosters or beades going on pilgrimage certaine signes of the crosse certaine kinds of weeds attires other such bables in which there is neither sense nor reason neither with God nor with men The third sort was in the Apostles time of them which yet held and retained the Iudaical ceremonies willing to mingle them with Iesus Christ In the roume of this haue succeeded at this day the traditions of men and an infinit number of deuotions by which not only the commaundements of God are taken away and abolished and Christians brought into a most miserable seruitude and bondage but the grace also of Iesus Christ himselfe is vtterly made voyde and of none effect and there is nether doctrine nor sacramēt remaining vncorrupted Now al this is nothing els but to runne in vaine after straunge Gods although a man giue them not this name but that al this is disguised vnder these faire woords of seruing of God of the authoritie of the Church of Antiquitie and of good Meaning But in lieu of all this we are sent here vnto Iesus Christ alone and consequently to his holy and only woorde preached and wholly put in writing first by the Prophets according to the measure and dispensation of the times finally by his Apostles without being lawfull euen to the Angels themselues to chaunge any thing therein to ad or diminish the Church being founded and grounded vpon this ground-plat foundation and no other whatsoeuer Ephes 2.20 Apoc. 21.14 the whole Scripture also giuing vs most certaine witnes hereof which without this would not be sufficient for the barring and shutting out of all false doctrines and heresies which thing cannot be saide without great blasphemy Ye see then what are our listes what is our race and course and what the price is which is set for vs at the end thereof Neither doth this point concerne only the doctrine which is common to the whole true church but this aduertisemēt must also guide vs in al our particular thoughts deliberations and practises in which wee must alwaies demaund of God the addresse and direction of his holy spirit that we neuer go beyond him but alwaies walk after him hauing him and his commaundements before our eyes as we are taught at large
true Church of the Lord and by the Virgins which follow her those which from day to daie are borne and bred vp in her in the Lord and by the sonnes of her mother the domestical enimies of the Church abusing their authoritie to the ruining and destroying of her it followeth that in this place by the Daughters of Ierusalem wee must vnderstand the common sort namelie them which are in such sort in the Church that notwithstanding they care not greatlie for it and referring themselues to the present estate of religion such as it falleth out to be follow the course and rate of the market as wee say yea and willinglie adioyne themselues rather to the persecutors then otherwise 6 The spouse therefore speaking vnto these and calling them Daughters of Ierusalem because that Ierusalem should be especially the Citie of God setteth before them first of all the grace that God bestowed on them if they could vse it wel and secondly vpbraideth them and that worthilie with their carelesnesse as if she should saie And you the rest which I see here about me and yet are not of my traine of whom is it long that you are not hauing receiued this grace of God to be born not Philistines nor Edomites but citizens of this city of God I see what the matter is You thinke me not fayre because my hew is Sun-burned and blacke in comparison of you who haue so fresh so fair an hew Now I confesse that I am indeed black but yet notwithstanding I haue a faire and pleasaunt beuty which you see not For as if you behold me outwardlie I am as black as tanned as if I had been brought vp vnder the skinnes and Cabbins of these Moores and Arabians so if you consider of my beuty through this blacknes there is no pauillion or tente of Salomon that rich mightie king so faire and so glittering as my selfe Afterward she addeth that this tanned hew of hers is not natural but that it hath happened vnto her as vnto a yong maiden driuen by her naughty and wicked brethren out of her fathers house where shee should haue liued and continued at her ease driuen I say far and wide and made to endure abroad the parching of the Sunne and other iniuries of the weather Now for the vnderstanding of this speech which is altogither allegorical as also this whole Canticle or Song wee must first of al note that whereas ordinarilie by the colour of black is vnderstoode euerie sad and vnpleasant thing as contrariwise by white ioy and pleasure is signified notwithstanding by blacknes in this place which the spouse confesseth to bee in her is not meant our natural foulnes blacknes which is indeed more then filthy detestable in which this spouse was found at the beginning as Ezechiel hereof speaketh Ezech. 16. For as touching this vncleannes the Bridegroome had alreadie washed this spouse of his with his most pure and cleane waters Esay 1.55 namelie by his bloode and his spirit which maketh that euer sithence the Church in as much as it is cleansed by faith and considered such as it is in her Bridegroome her beloued is without spot or blemish Eph. 1.4 and Colos 1.22 as touching her person within shee is alreadie so clensed that sin raigneth no more in her but decreaseth by little and little wayting still for that later daie in which beeing clothed anew with incorruption and made comformable to the glorious bodie of her Bridegroome Philip. 3.10 she shal bee truelie without spotte or wrinckle Ephes 5.27 The spouse therefore speaketh not in this place of this naturall infection neither in whole nor in part but meaneth by this word the poore miserable estate wherunto the Church is sometimes brought in two sortes The first in respect of her natiue beutie which is giuen her in proper the second in regard of many and diuerse calamities of this life by which her beloued doth sometimes proue her sometimes chastice her Which thing requireth a more large and ample declaration I cal therefore the proper beuty of this spouse and that whereby her Bridegroome maketh her indeede gracious and commendable and causeth her to be known vnto al those which are not vtterlie blinde by her admirable shining beuty first this inestimable brightnes of the clearnes of truth and of the fauour and good will of him who hath endued his spouse therewith the which beuty is truely within as it is said in the 45. Psalm vers 13. in the inward and spirituall man Secondly by the proper beutie of the Church wee must vnderstand that goodlie order of the ministerie and outward seruice of God which was truelie heretofore such as might rauish the whole world in admiration by the magnificencie and sumpteousnes first of the Tabernacle afterwardes of the Temple of Salomon and of all that which was therein done by the ordinance and appointment of God All this notwithstanding as the Apostle teacheth vs Colos 2.17 the whole Epistle to the Hebrues was nothing but the figure and shadow as wel of the person of Iesus Christ as also of the excellencie of the ministerie of the Gospell so much the more precious and glorious to the eies of such as see clearlie the more simple and lesse earthly it is For euen that outwarde Leuitical pomp how glorious and excellent so euer it were had it not beene referred vnto this end wherefore it was ordained would haue been not only no faire or beutiful thing in the eies of the Lord but contrariwise as he declareth by the mouth of al his prophets all of it whatsoeuer would haue beene vnto him in this respect most stincking foule infected Yee see then that the Church hath a double ornament and that a most precious one with which being clothed and decked she sheweth passing faire goodlie as on the contrarie side being spoiled thereof she is in such sort disfigured and groweth out of fauour that he must haue very good eies which wil know her 8 But we are to note that of these two ornamentes the inward is neuer taken from this spouse being as it were a costly iewel which he neuer looseth and without the which also she should bee no more taken and acknowledged for the spouse But as for the outwarde decking togither with other markes which are likewise visible when it pleaseth God his poore Church is for a time as it were stript out of it either because the world is not worthie to haue in the midst of it such a beuty which it contemneth or happily because it is expedient and necessarie that she be for some fault of hers depriued of it for a time to wit vntil the time of reconciliation as Esay hereof speaketh 54.6 and 7. For that time therefore shee is in sorrow and heauines and without her glosse and glittering which may be perceiued faire stil notwithstanding and beutiful in the eies of her beloued who hath alwaies an
and persecutions as we haue before at large handled 4 Albeit therefore there is but one Church notwithstanding this letteth not but that it may be considered in mo parts euen in this world whereof some being disfigured by persecution seeke after other which are in peace So we see by experience at this day that the Church of God being most cruelly persecuted and depriued of the publique and pure exercise of religion in some places of the world is releeued elsewhere and comforted inioyeth by an especial grace and fauour of God hir liberty who reserueth for his poore children some place of refuge and refreshing 5 But it seemeth that yet more properly to speake more neere to the point the church being as it were vniuersally persecuted and woonderfully disfigured demaundeth here of hir Bridegroome how and by what meanes hee is accustomed to maintain and nourish his Church with this pasture against all the afflictions stormes and tempestes of this worlde And therefore is as much as if she should say that though shee bee brought into poore estate yet hath she not for all that lost any whit of her courage or changed her affection at al as it is saide Psal 44.18 and Psal 89.39 but that amiddest them amongst whom she is in so troublesom a time she hath as it were lost the footing of the right way as beeing brought into a desert wildernesse which causeth her to desire her Bridegroome it may please him to direct her and to point her out which way shee shall take to finde and to come vnto her true repose and rest In a word to vnderstand this place aright let vs set before vs the state of the church of the Lord in which it was but threescore or fourscoure years ago whē if a man had demāded what maner of booke the Bible was or the new Testament he should hardly haue found one among a thousand of them which named themselues christians which knew what it was much lesse which vnderstood what was meant by the law the Gospel Neither doe wee doubt but that such as it pleased God to vouchsafe his grace to enquire after the right way amidst such desarts to find it to teach it vs to bring vs thither by their holy labor trauel did oftē make the same praier vnto God which this spouse beeing in the like estate maketh here without which praier themselues we should haue perished with others with the rest of the world And yet at this daie what doe all the true faithfull beleeuers in those places and kingdomes where they mourne and languish but praie vnto the Lord to teach them the right waie amidst those labyrinthes in which they are and to guide them to those places where God doth feed his sheep in al abundance and in exceeding great safety 6 Behold I say what the true children of God hauing great want of that which we haue in all aboundance desire of God euery day with vnspeakable sighinges and teares whilest wee despise the bounty and liberality of the Lord and turne vpon our heads into iust iudgement the grace and mercy of the gospel by our wicked and dissolute liuing And what shal we saie of them who enioying the places of such a rest seeke after Sodome and Gomorra departing as Lot did out of Abrahams house Gen. 13.10 by reason whereof he found himselfe soone after in il case Gen. 14.12 yea with his whole family Gen. 19. which was finally cursed of God and shut out and excluded from his people I knowe what the replies of such men are that the gospel is not enclosed shut vp within the walles of one city which is verie true But notwithstanding the spouse demaundeth in this place where the place is that hee feedeth and reposeth or resteth his sheep Neither serueth the reply of such men to any purpose namely that in what place soeuer they bee they wil serue God and if they cannot haue the publique exercise of the word of God they wil read the Scripture and wil pray in their houses I answere that Lot also when hee was in Sodom afflicted his soule which they for the most keep themselues wel from 2. Pet. 2.8 and yet we see that neither he nor his Daughters learned any thing there which was ought worth Gen. 19.8.16.31 7 The first point therefore of this demand is to know whether we must retire our selues not to perish with the woorlde but to be fed to eternal life This is meant by these words where thou feedest In which we are also to note that it is not said where men feede but where thou feedest whereby it is shewed vs that we must seek for this food elsewhere then in our selues to wit in him of whom onely it is said that he hath life in himselfe Ioh. 5.26 and who is the bread of life Ioh. 6.35 and that we seeke it no where else but there where he feedeth vs I meane as Saint Peter testifieth there where his word is announced and preached when he saith Ioh. 6.68 to whom shall wee goe Thou hast the words of eternal life after that he had heard a little before of him the words which I speake vnto you are spirit and life For which cause also 1. Ioh. 1.1 he is called the word of life This is then the onely great pastor and shepheard of our soules who feedeth his sheepe hauing spoken first of al vnto the fathers in diuerse sorts and at sundry times and last of all hauing declared vnto vs in person al the will of his father Ioh. 15.15 and consequentlie hauing giuen and giuing euery daie pastours and teachers Ephes 4.11 of whom it is said As my father hath sent me so send I you Ioh. 20.21 not to ad notwithstanding or to diminish any thing from the doctrine alreadie preached by the master but according to the tenour of their commission limited to that which they haue heard and receiued Matth. 28.20 and Act. 4.20 8 From thence also flow 2. other points of most necessary doctrin First that the Church is not there where men do feed that is to say doe teach their owne inuentions whether they forge a doctrine altogither new Esay 29.13 or whether they adde change or diminish anie thing from the word first preached and afterward registred by the Prophets and Apostles which the Lord calleth the leauen of the Pharisees Mat. 16.11 whereof the Apostle distinctly and expresly speaketh Col. 2 from the 16. vers vnto the end of the Chapter Secondly that as little ought euery assembly to bee called the church in the which there is no feeding but foding of the poore people with songs and right masquerades and mummeries and that in an vnknowen language among whom euen those which vsurp the names of pastors are dumb dogs deuouring the sheep as it were bread Psal 14.4 in steed of feeding them Ioh. 10.10 and not only ignoraunt and vtterly vnable and vnfit for their calling but
be called Queene of heauen without parting this kingdome Our Lady without matching a companion with the onely Lord Our life our hope our sweetenes without placing her manifestly in the throne of the godhead But ô most horrible blasphemie that euer was spewed forth can a man request her without degrading of Iesus Christ that in respect of the person of the father shee pray but in respect of Iesus Christ his sonne that she commaund him of her motherly power and authoritie And yet notwithstanding this is not onely saide but song and howled forth in their temples and who so findeth fault with this he is an hereticke I conclude therefore that ther are in this church so many false gods as there be creatures called vpō serued with a religious adoratiō that is to say concerning directly the conscience and the diuine seruice dewe to one onely God the father sonne and holy ghost and as many as there be temples and altars consecrated and dedicated vnto creatures and how then can that Church bee the true and onely vniuersall Church 2 This first commandement which is the ground foundation of al the rest being ouerthrowen what may a man conclude of the rest As for the second containing two principall points namely an expresse forbidding to make any likenes of any creature high middle or low in the cause of religion or to do any reuerēce to thē I will not say of this cōmandemēt as of the other For they haue gone a great deale farther in this then in the first which albeit in effect they haue violated and broken yet haue they left him written as hee was by the hande of God But as for this second seeing that if he remained there painted Images and Statues must fall to ground they haue so intangled it with the first that they haue finally eclipsed it altogether a most intolerable presumption and inexcusably execrable seeing that the Lord who engraued it as it were with his owne hande and without the ministerie of man declareth that not one sole little letter of the law may not be blotted out Math. 5.18 So then already this fault I meane this eclipsing of this commandement by those of whom we speake is without all excuse But how on the other side may the transgression thereof bee excused when in their churches chappels streetes great places in citties and in fields there are found so many nests of statues and all sortes of Images We know well their goodly replies which yet are such as vanish away like smoke at the least word of this commādement The true sense thereof besides that it is most cleare in it self whēce may it be better gathered then by that which hath beene generally obserued in the christian Church for moe then three hundred yeares together Images say they are the bookes of the common people And what can such dumb doctors teach set vp and established against the expresse commaundement of God who hath not onely forbidden to adore and worship them but to make them I meane to haue them vsed in the matter of religion And experience hath finally shewed why the Lord distinguished this commaundement into two principall heades to wit first forbidding to make them and after that to worshippe them And indeede since the first entering of Images into the Church men haue for a long time confessed that there was no honour due vnto them but when Idolatrie was once entered then they said that this honour was not done vnto the statua or Image but vnto him which was represented by the Image A most false excuse For if it were so why shoulde a man vse more deuotion to one Image of the same saint then vnto an other And if this were the meaning of these worshippers of Images as they say it is what other thing is this thē to answer that a man playeth not the Idolater with the Image but with him whom the Image doth represent I speak in respect of the Images of he shee saints as they call thē For who will dare to say but he shalbe conuicted by the whole scriptures that if the virgine Mary or the Apostles by consequent other true Saintes were aliue at this daie on earth that they coulde suffer that mē should kneele vnto thē That they should offer vp candels vnto thē that they should present incense before thē that they should preach of their merits Their whole doctrine and their whole life being clear contrary vnto it I let passe to speak of their setting out of these goodly statues pictures of their our Ladies as they call them clad in their sommer and winter garmentes of their virgins attired like shameles strompets of horses asses dogs and swine which charge their altars among their saintes of their tapers and lampes burning before their blind statues and other such meere and inexcuseable Idolatries all which notwithstanding is couered with the goodlie name of deuotion Alas ô Lord how long 3 As for the third commandement an oth beeing the true fealty and homage which the conscience oweth vnto God his onely Lorde not onely as present and knowing the thinges which are most secret hid but also as iudge and reuenger of al falshood the great only liuing God being as it were set placed in his throne to be made iudge of the truth vnknowne vnto men can it bee denied but there are so many felonies so many idolatries so many degradations of the true and onely diuinity as there be othes made by the creatures high middle low or by other fancies which men do forge deuise For to sweare is not only to take vnto vs a witnes in generall as a man maie doe vnto the verie insensible creatures Deut. 3.1 Esaie 1.2 but it is to take him whome wee sweare by to bee a witnes of our conscience which thing appertaineth vnto god alone 4 As for the fourth commandement euerie christian ought to know that so farre as it was ceremoniall it hath an end not that in lieu of the seauenth daie called the Sabbat we shoulde Iudaize the Sundaie for this were not to impose an end vnto the figures by the reall comming of the truth Coloss 2.16 but onely to chaunge the daie but to the ende that according vnto the ordinance of the Apostle which maie be gathered euidently 1. Cor. 16.2 and Apoc. 1. as the memorie of the creation of the world in six daies was celebrated in the sanctification of the seuenth daie that notwithstāding in the deliuerance of AEgypt the order of the monthes and the beginning of the year were chaunged so by the newe creation of the second world which the Prophets cal a new heauen and a new earth Esai 61.17 and 66.22 appearing by the resurrection of the Lord the true light of this new world ought to be renewed and celebrated the daie which wee call the Sundaie that is to saie the daie of the Lord after a speciall fashion and such a one