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A14172 Amendment of life three sermons, vpon Actes 2. verses 37. 38. conteining the true effect of the worde of God, in the conuersion of the godly: and the maner how it changeth their harts, and reformeth their liues, which is the true vvorke of regeneration. By Iohn Vdall, preacher of the worde of God, at Kingstone vpon Thames. Udall, John, 1560?-1592. 1584 (1584) STC 24489; ESTC S102078 40,987 110

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AMENDMENT of life THREE SERMONS VPON ACTES 2. VERSES 37. 38. CONTEINING the true effect of the worde of God in the conuersion of the godly and the maner how it changeth their harts and reformeth their liues which is the true vvorke of regeneration By IOHN VDALL Preacher of the worde of God at Kingstone vpon Thames IOHN 3. 3. Except a man be borne againe he can not see the kingdome of God AT LONDON Imprinted for Thomas Man W. B. and N. L. 1584. TO THE RIGHT HONOVRABLE CHARLES LORD HOVVARD BARON OF EFFINGAM Lord Chamberlaine of the Queenes Maiesties most honorable houshold Of the moste noble Order of the Garter Knight and one of her Maiesties moste Honorable Priuie Counsell IOHN VDALL wisheth continuall encrease in all vertue godlines AS there is no field be it neuer so wel tilled and be the seede neuer so good that is sowne in the same but weedes will of their owne accorde spring therin and without the diligent care of the husband-man choake the good seede and deceiue the owner of the expected fruit of his former labour so there hath neuer since the world began right honorable bene any church so pure without corruption that hath not had many blemishes in the same the which without the great mercie of God and prouident care of the gouernours thereof both hath and doeth to the ende of the world will so growe and encrease that they will neuer staye vntill they haue brought to passe the vtter subuersion and ouerthrow of religion there professed for if we beginne with the Church of the Iewes not onely the first visible established church but also the image and picture of the Church of God for euer and consider what corruptions haue crept into the same howe they haue increased from time to time often preuailed against the sincere worship of God to the vtter ouerthrow of true religion and strengthening of idolatrie it is so manifest in the bookes of Moses Kings and the Prophets that either we must refer the consideration thereof to those places or els which is needeles make a whole volume of the discourse of the same We see the same practize in the Primitiue Church euen in the time of the Apostles that both corruption of doctrine and also loosenes in conuersation did greatly infect that age The which is euident in the times following and euen vntill this day that the true doctrine of the Gospel hath bene most blasphemously peruerted and godlesnesse in life so rooted into the heart of man that the number of true Christians hath euer bene a small poore and contemned flocke And in truth we neede goe no further than to these present times wherein we liue in which because thorough the great mercy of our good and gracious God the seedes of Popishe tares can take no such roote as Satan wisheth we may behold and to the great griefe of Christian hartes too plainely see how greatly Atheisme and vngodlines preuaileth that it is a hard matter euen in this bright sunne shine of the Gospell of Iesus Christ to finde many of them that together with puritie of religion doe studie to keepe a sincere and vpright conscience in their life For religion now adayes is made a cloake to hide sinne a myst to bleere the eyes of the world a den for transgressors and a cage for all vncleane birds in the world All which springeth hence that Satan can perswade men that if they professe themselues to be Gospellers and make shew of religion it is not onely sufficient because no man shall be saued by his works but also it shall bring them into more credite and estimation in the world thereby to growe greater which bringeth forth these three most pernicious and daungerous euills among men first that the Papists who measure all things by the outward shew are not onely kept from listening to the truth but also more hardened in their blind superstition Secondly that the glorie of the highe and mightie God which should shine in our liues by the Gospell is trampled vnder feete Lastly that their owne soules and bodies are in a most daungerous estate being driuen by the prouocation of the deuil headlong into the pit of condemnation whereinto so many as with out repentance runne on to the ende must needes fall at length feeling the torments increased vnto them that for laying stumbling blocks in the way to ouerthrow others and defacing the glory of the great God and proceeding in satisfieng their owne appetite with sinne they haue most iustly deserued The consideration of which mischiefe moued certaine godly and well disposed persons who were by the prouidence of God eare witnesses of a discourse that it pleased the Lord to strēgthen me to vtter in my ordinary course vpon the Acts of the Apostles earnestly to intreate me that I woulde penne the same for their further comfort which good godly motion of theirs for that it proceeded I doubt not from an earnest desire in them of spirituall edification I condiscended vnto And because it hath pleased God to make me by speciall dutie bound vnto your Honor I therefore haue made especiall choice of the same wherevnto these my simple small labours might be dedicated most humbly beseeching your honor that as it is the summe and substance of all the religion taught and professed in this poore Towne of Kingston so it would please your L. to accept therof not according to the quantitie that is but small nor expecting the inticing words of mans wisedome which is most vnfit for the Gospell of Christ but according to the substance of the thing and the mind of the poore labourer So shall your Honor bind me which notwithstanding is my duetie with the rest of them that feare God among vs to pray continually vnto the father of our Lord Iesus Christ for you that it woulde please him so to direct guide and blesse all your enterprises as may best tende to the glorie of his most blessed name the benefit of his Church and this common weale and the eternal euerlasting comfort of your owne soule Your Honors most humble to commaund in the Lord Iesus Christ. IOHN VDALL Three Sermons of the amendment of life Acts. 2. verse 37. 38. Now when they heard it they were pricked in their hearts and said vnto Peter and the other Apostles men and brethren what shall we doe Then Peter said vnto them Amend your liues WHen our Sauiour Iesus Christ according to his promise has sēt dawn y ● holy ghost into the hearts of his discipls which was so effectual in them that they who were vnlearned spake with diuers languages the Iewes and straungers of diuers countreyes gathered togither to sée that straunge wonder and some admired it as the wonderfull worke of God others mocked them affirming them to be droncke wherevpon Peter stoode vp making an Apologie for himselfe and the rest first deliuering them from that lying slaunder of dronkennes