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A14146 The parable of the wycked mammon Compiled in the yere of our lorde .M.d.xxxvi. W.T. Tyndale, William, d. 1536. 1547 (1547) STC 24457; ESTC S104878 71,387 139

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also Roma v. likeneth Adam and Christ together sayenge that Adam was a fygure of Christe And yet of Adā haue we but pure synne and of Christe grace onely whiche are out of measure contrarie But the similitude or likenes stādeth in the original byrth and not in the vertue and vice of the birth So that as Adam is father of all synne so is Christe father of all rightuousnes And as all synnes springe of Adam euen so all rightuous men and women springe of Christe After the same maner is here the vnrightuous stuarde an ensample vn to vs in hys wisdome and diligence only in that he prouided so wysely for hym selfe that we with rightuousnes shoulde be as diligent to prouyde for our soules as he with vnrightuousnes prouided for his body Lyke wyse mayste thou soyle all other texes whiche sounde as though it were betwene vs and God as it is in the worlde where the rewarde is more lo ked vpon then the laboure yea wher mē hate the laboure and worke falsly with the bodye and not with the herte and no longer than they are loked vpon that the laboure maye appere outwarde only WHen Christe sayth Mathe. v. Blessed are ye whē they rayle on you persecute you and saye all maner euill sayinges agaynst you and yet lye and that for my sake reioyse and be glad for youre rewarde is greate in heauen Thou mayste not ymagen that oure deades deserue the Joye and glorye that shalbe geven vnto vs. For then Paule saieth Ro. xi fauoure were not fauour I can not receyue it of fauour and of the boūteous goodnes of God frely and by deseruinge of deads also But beleue as the Gospel ▪ the glade tidynges and promises of God saye vnto the that for Christes bloudes sake only thorowe fayth God is at one wythe the and thou receyued to mercye and art becōe the sonne of God and heire annered with Christe of all the goodnes of God the ernest where of is the spirite of god poured in to our hertes Of which thinges the deades are witnesses and certifie oure consciences that oure fayth is vnfained and that y e ryght spirit of God is in vs. For if I paciently suffer aduersite and tribulacion for cōscience of God only that is to say because I know God and testifie the trueh Than am I sure that God hath chosen me in Christe and for Christes sake and hath put in me his spirit as an ernest of his promises whose workyng I feale in mine hert the deades beringe wittnes vnto the same Nowe is it Christes bloud only that deserued all the promises of God and that whiche I suffer and do is partly y e curinge healing and mortifieng of my mēbres and filyng of that originally poyson where with I was conceyued and borne that I myght be altogether Christ and partly the doing of my dutye to my neighboure whos det ter I am of all that I haue receyued of God to drawe hym to Christe wyth all suffringe with al paciens and euen with shedinge my bloud for him not as an offe ringe or merite for hys sinnes but as an ensampel to prouoke him Christes bloud only putteth away al the synne that euer was is or shallbe from them that are electe and repēt beleuing the Gospel that is to saye gods promises in Christe AGayne in the same v. Chap loue your enmyes blesse thē that cursse you do wel to them that hate you and persecute you that ye may be the sonnes of youre father whiche is in heauen For he maketh his son shyne vp pon euill and on good and sendeth hys tayne vppon Iust and vniust Not that our workes make vs the sonnes of God but testifie only and certifie oure consciences that we are the sonnes of God and that God hath chosen vs and weshed vs in Christes bloude and hathe put hys spirite in vs. And it foloweth if ye loue them that loue you what rewarde haue ye do not the publicanes euen the same and if ye shal haue fauour to your frēdes only what singuler thinge do ye do not the publicanes euen the same ye shalbe perfecte therfore as your father whyche is in heauen is perfect That is to saye if that ye do no thinge but that the world doth and they whiche haue the spirite of the worlde wherebye shal ye knowe that ye are the sonnes of God and beloued of God more than the worlde But and if ye conterfecte and folowe God in well doinge thē no doute it is a sygne that the spirite of God ys in you and also the fauoure of God which is not in the world and that ye are enheretours of all the pro myses of God and elect vnto the felowshippe of the bloude of Christe ITē Math. vi Take hede to your Almes that ye do it not in y e sight of men to the entent that ye would be sene of them or els haue ye no rewarde with your father whyche is in heauē Neither cause a trompet to be blowen afore the when thou doest thyne Almes as the hypocrits do in the sinagoges and in the stretes to be gloryfied of the worlde But whē thou doist thine Almes let not thy lyft hād know what thy right hand doth that thy Almes may be in secret and thy father whiche seeth in secret shall rewarde the openly Thys putteth vs in remembraūce of oure dutye and she weth what foloweth good workes not that workes deserue it but y t the reward in leayd vp for vs in store and wee ther vnto elect thorow Christes bloud which the workes testifye For if we be worldly mynded and do our workes as the world doth how shal we knowe that God hath chosen vs out of the worlde But and if we worke frely without al maner world ly respect to shewe mercye and to do our dutie to oure neyghboure and to be vnto him as God is to vs then ar we sure that the fauour and mercie of God is vpon vs and that we shall enioye all the good promyses of God thorowe Christe whiche hath made vs heyres therof Item in the same Chap. it foloweth When thou prayst be not as the hypocrites whiche loue to stand and praye in the synagoges in the corners of the stretes for to be sene of men But when thou prayeste enter in to thy chāber and shutte thi dore to y e preaye to thi father which is in secret and thy father which seeth in secret shal rewarde y e opēly And likwise whē we fast teacheth Christe in the sam place that we shoulde behaue oure selfes that it appere not vnto men how that we fast but vnto our father whiche is in secret and our father which seeth in secret shall rewarde vs openly These ii textes doe but declare what foloweth good wor kes for eternall lyfe commeth not by the deseriunge of workes but is sayth Paul in the. vi to y e Romayns y e gyft of God thorowe Iesus
wee knowledge our synnes he is faithfull and rightuous to forgeue vs our synnes Now if we be all synners none fulfyleth the lawe For he that fulfileth the lawe is no sinner In the lawe maye nother Peter nor Paul ner any other creature saue Christ only reioise In the bloude of Christ which fulfilled the lawe for vs maye euery parsone that repenteth beleueth loueth the lawe and morneth for strengh to fulfyll it reioyse be he neuer so weake a sinner The two pence therfore and the credens that he left behind him to bestowe more if neade were signifith that he was euery where mercyfull both present and absent with out fayninge cloking complayninge or excusinge and forsoke not his neyboure as lōge as he had neade Which exemple I praye God men maye folowe and let opera superrogationis a lone MAry hath chosen a good parte whiche shall not be taken from her Lucc x. She was fyrst chosen of God and called by grace both to knowe hir sinne also to heare the worde of fayth health gladtidiges of mercy in Christe and faith was gyuen hyr to beleue and the spirite of God losed hyr hert from the boundage of sinne Then consented she to the will of God agayne and agayne and a boue all thinges had delectaciō to heare that worde wherin she had obtayned euerlastinge health and namly of his mouth whiche hade purchased so grate mercy for hyr God choseth vs first and loued vs fyrst and optneth our eyes to se his exceadinge abundaunt loue to vs in Christ and thē loue we againe and accepte hys wyll aboue all thynges and serue him that office where vnto he hath chosen vs. Selle that ye haue and giue almes And make you bagges whyche wax not old and treasure which faileth not in heauē Lu. xii This and souch lyke are not spoken that we shoulde worke as hyrelinges in respecte of reward and as though we should obtayne heauen with merite For he saith a litle afore feare not litel flocke for it is youre fathers pleasure to geue you a kingdome The kingdome cometh then of the good will of Almyghty God thorowe Christ. And souche thinges are spoken partlye to put vs in remenbraūce of our dutye to be kinde agayne As is that sainge let your light so shine before men that they se your good workes and gloryefye your father which is in heauē As who shoulde saye if God haue geuen you so greate gyftes bee not vnthankefull but bestowe them vnto hys prayse Some thinges are spoken to moue vs to put our trust in God as are thes Beholde the bryddes of the ayre If youre childerne aske you bred will ye profer thē a stoon and many souch lyke Some are spoken to put vs in remembraunce to be sober to whatche and praye and to prepare our selfes against temptacions and that we shoulde vnderstande and know howe that tentacions and occasion of euil come then most when they are lest loked for lest we shoulde be carelesse and sure of oure selues necligent and vnprepared Some thinges ar spoken that we shoulde feare the wonderfull and incōpre hē●ible iudgmētes of God lest we should presume Some to confort vs y t we despayre not And for lyke causes are all the ensamples of the olde testament ▪ In conclusiō y e scripture speaketh mani thinges as the worlde speaketh But they maye not be worldly vnderstande but goostlye and spirituallie yea the spirite of God only vnderstandeth them and where he is not ther is not the vnderstandinge of the scripture But vnfrutefull disputynge and braulinge about wordes The scripture saith God seeth God heareth God smelleth God walketh God is with thē God is not with them God is angrie God is pleased God sendeth his spirite God taketh his spirite a way and a thousande suche like And yet is none of them true after the wordly ma ner and as y e words sowne Rede the secound Chapter of Paul to the Corinthi ans the naturall man vnderstandeth not the thinges of God but y e spirite of god only and we saieth he haue receyued the spirite which is of God to vnderstande the thinges which are geuen vs of God For without the spirite it is inpossible to vnderstande them Rede also the. viii to the Romains They that are led with the spirite of God are the sōnes of God Now the sōne knoweth his fathers wil● and the seruant not He that hath not the spirite of Christ saieth Paul is none of his Likewise he that hath not the spirite of God is none of Gods for it is bothe one spirite as thou mayste se the same place Now he that is of God hereth the worde of God Io. viii who is of God but he that hath the spirite of God For ther more saieth he ye here it not because ye are not of God that is ye haue no lust in the worde of God for ye vnderstāde it not and that because his spirite is not in you For as muche then as the scripture is no thinge els but that whiche the spirite of God hath spoken by the Prophetes and Apostls and can not be vnderstande but of the same spirite Let euery man praye to God to send him his spirit to loose vs from oure naturall blindnes and ignoraunce and to geue vs vnderstā ding and fealinge of the thinges of God and of y e speakinge of y e spirite of God And marke this processe First we are dāned of nature so conceyued and borne as a serpēt is a serpēt and a tode a tode a snake a snake bi nature And as thou seest a yonge chylde which hath pleasure in mani thinges wherin is present death as in fire water and so forth wolde sle● hym selfe with a thowsande deathes if he were not wayted opon and kept therfroe Euen so we if we shoulde lyue this thousand yeares coulde in all that tyme delite in no other thinge nor yet seke any other thinge but that where in is death of the soule Secundarily of the hole multitude of the nature of man whom God hath electe and chosen and to whom he hath apointed mercy and grace in Christe to them sendeth he his spirit whiche openeth their eies showeth thē theyr meserye and bringeth them vnto the knoledge of thē selues so that they hate and abhorre thē selues are astonyed and amased and at ther wittes endes nether wote what to do or where to seke health Then le●t they shoulde ●●ie from God by despetacion he conforteth them agayne with his swete promises in Christe and certifieth ther hertes that for Christes sake they are receyued to mercye theyr sinnes for geuen and they electe and made y e sonnes of God and heyres with Christe of eternal lyfe and thys thorowe fayth are they set at peace with God Now maye not we are why God choseth one and not another other thynke that God is vniust to dāme vs afore we do any actuall deade
are conceiued and borne vnder the power of the Deuyl and are his possessyon and kyngdome his captiues and bondmen and led at his wyll and he holdeth oure her●es so that it is impossible for vs to cōsent to the wyl of God much more is it impossible for a man to fulfyll the law of his owne strength and power seyng that we are by byrth and of nature the heyres of eternal damnation As saith s. Paule Ephe ii We saythe he are by nature the chyldren of wrathe Whyche thyng the lawe doth but vtter onely and helpeth vs not yea she requireth impossi ble thynges of vs The law when it com maundeth that thou shalt not lust geueth the not power so to do but damneth the because thou canst not so do IF thou wylt therfore bee at peace wyth God loue hym thou muste turne to the promyses of God and to the Gospel whiche is called of Paule in the place before rehersed and to the Corin. the ministration of rightuous nes and of the spirit For fayth bryngeth pardon and forgeuenes freely purchased by Christes bloude and bringeth also the spiryte the spyrite loseth the bondes of the deuyll and setteth vs at lybertye For where the spirit of the Lorde is ther is lybertye sayeth Paule in the same place to the Corinthians that is to saye ther the herte is free and hath power to loue the wyll of God and ther the hert mourneth that he cā not loue ynough Now is that consēt of the hert vnto the lawe of God eternal lyfe yee though ther be no power yet in the membres to fulfyll it Let euery man therfore accordyng to Pauls councel in the. vi Cha. to the Ephe. arme hymselfe wyth the armour of God that is to vnderstāde with Goddes promyses and aboue al thyng sayeth he take vnto you the shylde of fayth wherwith ye maye be able to quenche all the fyry dartes of the wicked that ye maye be able to resiste in the euell daye of temptacyon and namely at the houre of death Se therfore thou haue Goddes promy ses in thyn hert and that thou beleue thē without wauerynge when temptacyon aryseth the deuel layth the law and thy dedes agaynst the answer hym with the promyses and turne to God and confesse thy selfe to hym and saye it is euen so or els howe coulde he be mercyfull but remembre that he is the God of mercy and of trueth and can not but fulfyl his promyses Also remembre that his sonnes bloude is stronger then al the synnes and wyckednesses of the whole worlde and therwyth quyet thy selfe and ther vnto commyt ' thy selfe and blesse thy selfe in all temptacyon namely at the houre of death with that holy candel Or els perishest thou though thou hast a thousande holy candels about the a hundred tonne of holy water a shipfull of pardons aclothsacke ful of freers coates and al the ceremonies in the world and all the good workes deseruinges and merytes of all men in the world be they or were they ne uer so holy Goddes worde onely lasteth for euer and that whiche he hath sworne doth abyde when all other thynges peryshe So longe as thou findest any con sent in thyne hert vnto y e lawe of God y t it is righteous and good and also disple sure that thou canst not fulfyl it dispayr not nether dout but that Gods sprite is in the that thou art chosē for Christes sake to the enheritaunce of eternall lyfe And agayne Ro. iii. We suppose that a manne is iustified thorow fayth without the dedes of the lawe And lykewyse Ro. iii. We saye that faith was rekened to Abraham for righteousnes Item Ro. v. Seyng that wee are iustified thorow fayth wee are at one with God Itē Ro. x. With the herte doth a man beleue to be made ryghteous Item Gal. iii. Receyued ye the spirit by the dedes of the lawe or by hearyng of the fayth He whiche ministreth the spirit vnto you and workeh miracles amonge you doeth he it by the deades of the Lawe or by hearynge of faythe Euen as Abraham beleued God and it was tekened to him for ryghteous nes Understāde therfore sayeth he that the chyldren of Abrahā For the scripture sawe before that God woulde iustifi the heythen or gentyls by fayth and shewed before glad tydynges vnto Abraham in thy sede shal al nacious be blessed Wher fore they which are of fayth shalbe blessed that is to saye made ryghteous with the righteous Abraham For as many as are of the dedes of the law are vnder the curse For it is written sayth he curssed is euerye man that contynueth not in all thynges whiche are written in the boke of the lawe to fulfil them Item Gal. ii where he resisteth Peter in the face he sayeth We whiche are Iewes by nacion and not synners of the gentyls knowe that a man is not iustified by the dedes of the lawe but by the fayth of Iesus Christ and haue therfore beleued on Iesus Christe that we myght be iustfied by the faith of Christ and not by the dedes of the lawe for by the dedes of the lawe shall no fleshe be iustified Item in y e same place he sayth Toutchyng that Inow lyue I leue in y e fayth of the sonne of God whiche loued me and gaue hym ●elfe for me I despyse not the grace of God For yf ryghteousnes com by the lawe then is Christe dead in vayne And of such lyke ensamples are al the epistles of Paul full Marke how Paule laboureth with hym selfe to expresse the exceadyng mysteryes of fayth in the epistle to the Ephesians and in the Gpistle to the Collossians By this and many such like textes are we sure that the forgeuenes of sinnes and iustifienge is appropriate vnto faith onely with out the adding of the workes Take for the also the lykenes that Christ maketh Mat. vii A good tree bringeth forth good fruite And a bad tre bringeth forth bad fruit Ther seyst thou that y e fruite maketh not the tre good but the tre the fruit and that the tree must afore hande bee good or be made good e● it can bryng forth good fruite As he also sayeth Mat. xii ether make the tree good and his fruyte good also et her make the tree bad and his fruit bad also How can ye speake well whyle ye youre selues are euill So lykewyse is this true and nothinge more true that a man before all good workes must fyrst be good and that it is impossible that workes should make hym good yf he were not good before e● he dyd good workes For this is Christes prynciple and as we saye a general rule Howe can ye speake well whyle ye are euel So lykewise howe can ye do good whyle ye are euel Thys is therfore a playne and a sure couclusion not to be dowted of that ther must be firste in the hert of a man before he doeth any good workes greater
and a preciouser thinge then all the good workes in the world to reconcyle him to God to brynge the loue and fauour of God to hym to make hym loue God agayne to mak him righteous and good in the sight of God to do awaye hys synne to delyuer hym and loose hym out of that captiuite wherein he was conce●ued borne in whiche he coulde nether loue God nor the wil of God Or else how can he work any good work that shoulde please God if there wer not some supernatural good nes in hym geuen of God frely wherof the good worke must sprynge euen as a syck man muste fyrste be healed or made whole e● he can do the dedes of an whole man and as the blynde man muste fyrste haue sighte geuen hym er he can se and he that hath his fete in fetters giues or stockes muste first be loused or he can go walke or runne and euen as they whiche thou readest of in the Gospell that were possessed of the deuyls coulde not laude God tyll the deuyls were caste out That precious thynge whiche must be in the herte er a man cā worke any good worke is the worde of God which in the Gospel precheth profereth and bringeth vnto all them that repent and beleue the fauoure of God in Christ. Whosoeuer heareth the word beleueth it that same is therby righteous and therby is geuen hym the spirite of God whyche leadeth hym vnto all that is the will of God and is loused from the captiuite and bondage of the deucll and his herte is fre to loue God and hath lust to do the wyl of God Therfore it is called the word of lyfe the worde of grace the worde of health the word of redēpcion the word of forgeuenes and the worde of peace He that heareth it not or beleueth it not can by nomeanes be made ryghteous before God This confirmth S. Peter in the xv chapter of the actes sayng that God tho row fayth doth purifie the hertes For of what nature soeuer the word of God is of the same nature muste the hertes be whiche beleue theron and cleue ther vnto Now is the worde lyuynge pure ryghteous and true and euen so maketh it the hertes of them that beleue theron If it be sayde that Paule when he saith Roma the. iii. No fleshe shall be or can be iustified by the dedes of the lawe meaneth it of the ceremonies or sacrifices it is a lye verelye For it foloweth immediatly by the lawe commeth the knowleg of sinne Now are they not the ceremonies that vtter synne but the law of commaundementes In the. iiii he sayth the law causeth wrath whiche can not be vnderstāde of the ceremonies for they were geuen to reconcyle the people to God agayne after they had synned If as they say the ceremonies which were geuen to purge sinne and to reconcile iustifie not nether blesse but temporallye only much more the law of cammaundementes iustifieth not For that whiche proueth a man sike healeth hym not nether doth the cause of wrath bryng hym to fauour nether cā y t which damneth saue a man When the mother cōmaundith hyr chylde but euen to rocke the cradell it grudgeth this commaundement doth but vtter the poyson that laye hyd and setteth hym at debat wyth hys mother and maketh him beleue she loueth hym not These commaundementes also thou shalte not couet thy neyghboures house thou shalt not lust desier or wishe after th● neybours wyfe seruaūt mayde oxe or asse or what soeuer pertayneth vn to thy neyghboure geue not me power so to do but vtter that poyson that is in me and dampne me because I can not so do proue that God is wrath wyth me seynge that his wyll and myne are so cōtrary Therfore sayth Paul Gala iii. If ther had ben geuen suche a law that could haue geuen lyfe thē no doubte ryghteous nes had come by the lawe but the scrypture dyd conclude all vnder synne sayth he that the promyse myght be geuē vnto them that beleue thorow the faith that is in Iesus Christe The promyses when they are beleued are they that iustyfie for they brynge the spirite which louseth the hert geueth lust to the law and certyfieth vs of that good wyll of God vnto vs ward If wee submytte oure selues vnto God and desyre hym to heale vs he wyl do it and wyll in the meane tyme because of the consente of the herte vnto the lawe count vs for full whole and wyll nomore hate vs but pytie vs cherish vs be tender herted to vs and loue vs as he doth Christe hym selfe Christe is oure redemer sauioure peace attonement and satisfaction and hath made amēdes or satisfactiō to God ward for all the synne whyche they that repent consentinge to the lawe and felelynge the promyses doe haue done ●r shall do So that if th●rowe frag●●●e we fall a thousand ▪ tymes in a daye yet if we do repēt agayn we haue al waye mer cy layed vp for vs in stoare in Iesus Christe oure Lorde WHat shal we say then to those criptures whyche go so fore vpon good workes As wee rede Math xxv I was as hū gred and ye gaue me meat c. And suche lyke Whyche all sounde as though we shoulde be iustified and accep ted vnto the fauoure of God in Christe thorowe good workes Thys wyse answere I. Many ther are whych when they heare or rede of fayth at once they cōsēt ther vnto and haue a certayne ymaginacion or opinion of the faith as when aman telleth a storye or a thynge done in a straūge lande that pertayneth not to thē at all Whiche yet they beleue and tell as a true thinge And thys ymaginacyon or opinion they call fayth They thinke no farther then that fayth is a thyng which standeth in their owne power to haue as do other naturall workes whyche men worke but they fele no maner workynge of that spirit neyther the terrible sentēce of the lawe the fearfull iudgementes of God the horrible damnacion and captiuite vnder Satan Therfore as sone as they haue this opinion or imaginacion in their hertes that sayth verely thys doctryne semeth true I beleue it is euen so Then they thynke that the right fayth is ther. But afterwarde when they fele in them selues and also se in other that ther is none alteracion and that the workes folowe not but that they are altogether euen as before and abide in thir olde estate then thynke they that fayth is not sufficient but that it muste be some greater thyng then fayth that shoulde iustifie a man So fall they away from fayth againe and crye sainge faith only iustifyeth not a man and maketh hym acceptable to God If thou aske them wherfore Thei answere se how many ther ar that beleue and yet do nomore then they dyd befor These ar they which Iudas in his epystle caleth dreamers which deceiue thē selfes with their own fātasies
kynd and good but to testifye and declare the goodnes that is in hym already with the outwarde dede that it maye breake out to the profete of other that other maye fele it whiche haue nede therof After the same maner shalt thou enterprete the scryptures whiche make mencion of workes that God therby wyll that we shewe forth the goodnes whyche wee haue receyued by fayth and let it breake forth and come to the profet of other that the false fayth maye be knowen and weded out by the rotes For God geueth no man hys grace that he shoulde let it lye styll and do no good withall but that he shoulde encreace it and multiplye it with lendynge it to other and with openly declaryng of it with the outwarde workes prouoke draw other to God As Christ saieth in Mathew the fift chapter Let youre lyght so shyne in the syght of men that they maye se your good workes and glorifye youre father whiche is in heauē Or els were it as a treasure dygged in the ground and hid wysdōe in the which is no profete Moreouer therwith the goodnes grace fauoure gyftes of God whiche a● in the not only shalbe knowen vnto other but also vnto thin owne selfe and thou shallt besure that thy fayth is ryghte and that the true spirite of God is in the and that thou art called and cho sen of God vnto eternall lyfe and loosed from the bondage of Sathan whose presoner thou waste Peter exhorteth in the fyrst of his seconde epistle thorowe good workes to make oure callynge and election where with we are called and chosen of God sure For how darre a man presume to thynke that his fayth is ryghte and that goddes fauoure is on hym and that Goddes spirite is in hym when he fealeth not the working of the spirite ne● ther hym selfe desposed to anye Godlye thynge Thou canst neuer knowe or be sure of thy fayth but by workes whiche workes must also come of pure loue with out lokynge after any maner rewarde thou mayste be sure that thy fayth is but a dreāe and not ryght and euen the same that Iames calleth in his epistell the secō chapter dead fayth and not iustifyenge Abraham thorowe workes Genesis xxii was sure of his faith to be right and that the true feare of God was in hym ▪ whē he had offered hys sōne as the scrip ture sayeth Now knowe I that thou fearest God that is to saye ▪ Now is it opē and manifest that thou feareste God in as muche as thou haste not spared thy onlye sonne for my sake So now by this abyde sure and fast that a man inwardly in the herte and before god is rightuous and good thorow faith only before all workes Notwithstāding yet outwardly and openly before the peo ple yea before him selfe is he rightuous thorowe the worke that is he knoweth and is sure thorowe the outwarde worke that he is a true beleuer and in the fauoure of God and ryghtuous and good thorow the mercy of God ▪ that thou may est call the one an open and an outwarde rightuousnes and the other an inwarde rightuousnes of y e hert so yet that thou vnder stande by the outwarde rightuous nes none other thinge saue the fruit that foloweth as a declaringe of that inwarde iustifiyng and ryghtuousnes of the hert and not that it maketh a man rightuous before God but that he muste fyrste be rightuous before hym in the herte Euen as thou mayste call the fruite of the tre which foloweth and vttereth the inward naturall goodnes of the tre Thus meaneth Iames in his Epystle where he sayth fayth without workes is dead that is yf workes folow not it is a sure and an euidente sygne that ther is no fayth in the hert but a dead ymaginacion and dreāe which they falsly cal faith Of the same wyse is thys sayinge of Christe to bee vnderstande Make you frendes of the vnryghtuous Mammon that is shewe youre fayth openly what ye are within the herte with outwarde geuynge and bestowynge youre goodes on y e poore that ye may obtayne frendes that is that y e poore on whom thou haste shewed mercy may at y e daye of iudgmēt testifie and witnesse of thy good workes That thy fayth and what thou waste within in the herte before God maye ther appeare by thy fruits openly vnto al mē For vnto the ryghte beleueynge shall all thynges be confortable and vnto consolacion at that terryble daye And contrary wyse vnto the vnbeleuynge al thynge shallbe vnto desperacion and confusion and euery man shalbe iudged openly and outwardely in the presence of all men accordynge to ther dedes and workes So that not without a cause thou mayeste call them thy frendes whyche testifie at that daye of the that thou louedest as a true and a ryght christen man and folowedest the steppes of Christ in shewynge mercy as no doute he doth whiche feleth God mercyfull in his herte And by the workes is the faith knoweth that it was ryght and perfecte For the outwarde workes can neuer please God nor make frende excepte they springe of fayth For as muche as Christe hym selfe Matthew in the. vi and. vii Chapter dysaloweth and casteth awaye the workes of the pha rises yea prophesyenge and workynge of miracles castynge out of deuels whiche we counte and esteme for very excellente vertues Yet make they no frendes wyth their workes while their hertes are false and vnpure and theyr eye double Now without fayth is no herte true or eye singel so that wee are conpelled to confesse that the workes make not a man ryghteous or good but that the herte muste fyrst be ryghteous and good before any good worke procede thence SEcondarely all good workes muste be done freli with a single eye with out respecte of any thyng and that no profyte be sought therby That commaundeth Christe where he sayeth Math. x. frely haue ye receyued frely geue agayne For loke as Christe with al his workes dyd not serue heauē for that was hys all redy but dyd vs seruyce therwith nether loked nor sought his owne profyte but oure profyte and the honoure of God the father only euen so wee wyth all oure workes may not seke oure owne profyte neyther in thys worlde nor in heauē but must and ought frely to worke to honour God withall and with out all maner respect seke oure neyghbours profyt and do hym seruice That meaneth Paul Philip. ii saynge Be minded as Christ was which beynge in the shape of God equal vnto God and euen very God layd that a parte that is to say hyd it And toke on hym the forme and fashion of a seruaunt That is as concernynge hym selfe he had ynoughe that he was full and had plentuousnes of the Godhead and in all hys workes sought oure profyte and became our seruaūt The cause is for as much as faith iustifieth and putteth awaye sinne
becaus it is the will of his father only If we do no good worke nor be mercyfull howe is our lust therin If we haue no luste to do good workes how is gods spirite in vs If the spirite of God be not in vs howe are wee hys sonnes Howe are wee hys heyres and heyres annexed with Christe of the eternall lyfe which is promysed to all them that beleue in him Now do our workes testifie and witnes what we are what treasure is leade vp for vs in heauen so that our eye be single and loke vppon the commaūdemēt with out respecte of any thynge saue because it is Gods wyll and that God desireth it of vs and Christe hath deserued that w● do it Math. vii Not all they that saye vnto me Lorde Lorde shall enter in to y e kingedome of heauen but he that doth the will of my father which is in heauē Though thou canste laude God wyth thy lippes and call Christ Lord and canst bable and talke of the scripture and knowest al the storyes of the byble Yet shalt thou there by neuer knowe thine election or whether thy fayth be right But and if thou feale lust in thine herte to the will of God and bringest forth the fruits therof then hast thou confidence and hope and thy dedes and also the spirite whence thy deades spring certyfye thine hert that thou shalt enter yea art all ready entred in to the kingdome of heauen For it foloweth he that heareth the word and doth it bildeth his howse vpon a rocke and no tempest of temptacions can ouer thorowe it For the spirit of God is in his herte and com forteth him and holdeth hym faste to the rocke of the merites of Christes bloude ▪ in whom he is electe Nothing is able to pluck hym out of the hādes of God God is stronger then all thinges And contrary wise he that heareth the worde and doth it not byldeth on sande of his owne imaginacion and euery tēpest ouer throweth his byldinge The cause is he hath not Gods spirite in hym and therfore vnder standeth it not a right nother worketh a ryght For no man knoweth the thinges of God sayeth Paul in the .i. pistle to the Corinthyans in the seconde Chap saue the spirite of God as no man knoweth what is a man but a mans spirite which is in hym So then if the spirite be not in a man he worketh not the wil of God nether vnderstandeth it though he bable neuer so moche of the scriptures Neuerthelesse soch a man maye worke after his owne ymaginacion but Gods will can he not wor●ke he may offer sacrifyce but to do mercye knoweth he not It is easye to saye vnto Christe Lorde Lorde but therby shalt thou neuer feale or be sure of the kingdome of heauen But and if thou do the wil of God then art thou sure that Christ is thy lord in deade and that thou in him art also a lord in that thou fealest thy selfe loosed and fere from the bōdage of synne and lusty and of power to do the wyll of God Wher the spirit is ther is fealynge For the spirite makethe vs feale all thinges Wher the spryte is not ther is no fealynge but a vayne opinion or ymaginacion A phisician serueth but for sycke men and that for such sycke men as feale ther sekeneses morne ther fore and lōge for health Christ lyke wise serueth but for such sinners only as feale ther synne and that for suche synners as sorowe and morne in theyr hertes for health Health is power or strēgth to fulfyll the lawe or to kepe the commaundementes Nowe he that longeth for that health that is to saye for to do the lawe of God is blessed in Christe and hath a promyse that his lust shalbe fulfylled and that he shalbe made hole Math. v blessed are they which honger thurst for rightwesnes sake that is to fulfyll the lawe for ther lust shalbe fulfylled This longyng and consent of the herte vnto the lawe of God is the workynge of the spirite which God hath poured in to thine hert in ernest that thou myghtyst be sure that God wyll fulfyll all his promyses that he hath made the. It is also the seale and marke whiche God putteth on al men that he choseth vnto euerlastinge lyfe So lōge as thou seest thy sinne and mornest and consentest to the lawe and lōgest though y u be neuer so weake yet the spirite shall kepe the in all tempta cions from desperacion and certifie thine herte that God for his trouth shall delyuer y e and saue the yea and by thy good deades shallt thou be saued not whyche thou hast done but whiche Christe hath done for the. For Christe is thine and all his deades are thy deads Christ is in the and thou in hym knyt to gether insepara bly Neither canst thou be damned except Christe be damned with the. Neither can Christe be saued excepte y u be saued with hym More ouer thy hert is good ryght holy and Iust. For thy herte is no enimie to the lawe but a frend and a louer The lawe and thy hert are agreed and at one and therfore is God at one with the. The consent of the hert vnto the law is vnite and peace betwene God and man For he is not myne enemy whiche woulde fayne do me pleasure and morneth be cause he hath not where with Nowe he that opened thy dysease vnto the and made the longe for health shal as he hath promised heale the and he that hath loesed thy hert shall at his Godly pleasur loese thy mem bres ▪ He that hath not the spirite hath no fealyng nether lusteth or longeth after power to fulfyl the lawe neither abhorteth the pleasures of synne nether hath any man more certentie of the promyses of God than I haue of a tale of Robyn hode or of some iest that a mā telleth me was done at Rome Another man maye lightely make me doute or beleue the contrary seing I haue no experience ther of mi selfe So is it of them that feale not the working of the spirite and therfor in tyme of temptaciō the byldinges of ther ymaginacions fall MAthei x. He that receyueth a pro phete in the name of a prophete that is because he is a prophete shall receyue the rewarde of a prophete and he that geueth one of thes li●leons a cuppe of colde water to drinke in the name of a dysciple shal not lose his rewarde Note this that a prophete singnifieth as well him that enterpreteth the harde places of scripture as him that pro phisies thinges to come Nowe he that re ceyueth a prophete a iust man or a disciple shall haue the same or lyke rewarde that's to saye shal haue the same eternal lyfe whiche is appoynted for thē in Chri stes bloude and merytes For except thou were electe to the same eternall lyfe and haddest the same faith and trust in God
disputer a brauler a boute wordes and hath no fealinge in his herte Thought thou cōsēte to the lawe that it is good rightuous and holy soroweste and repentest because thou haste broken it mornest because thou hast no strength to fulfyll it yet art not thou there by at one with God Yea thou shouldest shortli despayre and blaspheme God if the promises of forgeuenes and helpe were not there bi and faith in thine herte to beleue them Faith therfore seteth y ● at one with God Fayth praieth alwaye For she hath alwaye hyr infirmites and weaknesses before hir eyes and also Gods promises for whiche she alwaye longeth and in all places But blinde vnbelefe prayeth not alwaye nor in al places but in the church only and that in such a church where it is not lawfull to preach godes promises nether to teach men to trust therin Faith whē she prayeth setteth not hyr good dea des before hyr sainge Lorde for my good deades do thys or that Nor bergeneth with God sayinge Lord graunte me this or do thys or that and I wyll do thys or that for the as mumble so much dayli go so ferre or fast thys or that fast enter in thys religion or y t with such other poyntes of infidelite yea rather ydolatry But shee setteth hyr infirmyties and hyr lacke before hyr face and Gods promises sayinge Lorde for thi mercye trueth which thou haste sworne be mercyfull vnto me out of thys pryson out of thys hel And lose the bondes of Satan and gyue me power to gloryfye thy name Fayth therfore iustifieth in y e herte and before God and the deades iustifie outwardly before the world that is testifie onli before men what we are inwardly before God Whosoeuer loketh in the perfect lawe of libertye and continueth ther in Yf he be not a forget full hearer but a doer of the worke he shalbe happye in his deade Iames. i. The lawe of liberte y t is which requireth a fre herte or if thou fulfyl it declareth a free herte lowesed from the bondes of satan The preachinge of the lawe maketh no man free but byndeth For it is the keye that byndeth all consciences vnto eternall damnacion when it is preached as the promyses or Gospel is the keye that lowseth all consciences that repente when they are boūd thorow preachinge of the lawe He shalbe happye in his deade that is by his deade shall he knowe that he is happye and blessed of God which hath geuen him a good herte and power to fulfyl the law By hearing the lawe thou shalt not knowe that thou art blessed but if thou do it it declareth that thou art happie and blessed WAs not Abraham iustified of his deades whē he offered his ●onne ▪ Isaac vpon the altar Iames. iii. his deade iustifyed hym before the worlde that is it declared and vttered the fayth whiche boeth iustifyeth hym before God and wrought that wonderfull worke as Iames also affermeth Was not Raab the harlot iustified whē she receyued the messengers and sent thē out an other waye Iam. iii. that is lyke wise outwardli but before God she was iustified by fayth whyche wrought that outward deade as thou mayst se Iosue ii She had herde what God had done in Egipte in the redd see in the deserte and vnto the two kinges of the Amorreans Sion and Og. And she confessed seynge youre Lord God he is God in heauen a boue and in erth beneth She also beleued that God as he had promised the chil derne of Israel would g●ue thē the lande where in she dwelt and cōsented ther vn to submytted hyr selfe vnto the will of God and holpe God as mouch as in hir was and saued his spies messingers The other feared that which she beleued but resysted ▪ God wyth all there myght and had no power to submitte them selfe vnto the will of God And therfore perished they and she was saued and that tho rowe fayth as we reade Hebre. xi where thou maist se how the holy fathers were saued thorou faith how faith wrought in them Fayth is the goodnes of all the deades that are done with in the lawe of God and maketh thē good and glorious seme they neuer so vile and vn beleuefe maketh them damnable seme they neuer so gloryous AS pertaninge to that whiche Iames in thys iii. Chapter fayeth What a vayleth thoughe a man say that he hath fayth if he haue no deades can fayth saue him agayne Fayth without deades is dead in it selfe And the deuils beleue and tremble And as the body without the spirite is deade euen so fayth without deades is deade It is manifeste cleare that he meaneth not of that fayth wher of Peter Paul speke in their epistles Ihō in his Gospel and fyrst Epistle Christ in the Gospel when he sayth thy faithe hath made the safe be it to the accordyng to thy fayth or great is thy faith c and of which Iames himselfe speaketh .i. Cha. saying Of hys owne wyl begat he vs wyth y e word of life y t is in beleuing y e promises wher in is lyfe at we made the sōnes of God Whych thinge I also thys wise proue Paule sayeth howe shall or can they beleue wyth out apreacher Now I praye you when was it hearde that God sent any man to preach vnto y e diuyls or that he made thē any good promes He threat neth them oft but neuer sent embassadours to preach any atonement betewene hym and them Take an ensample that thou mayst vnderstand Let there be two pore men both destitude of raymente in a winter the one stronge that he fealeth no grefe the other greuously mornynge for payne of the colde I then come by and moued wyth pitye and compassyon saye vnto hym that fealeth hys dysease come to suche a place and I will gyue the raymente sufficyente He beleueth cometh and obtayneth that whyche I haue promysed That other seeth al this and knoweth it but is partaker of naught For he hath no faith and y t is because ther is no promise made him So is it of the deuils The deuils haue no fayth For fayeth is but ernest beleuinge of Gods promises Now are ther no promises made vnto y e diuyls but ●ore thretninges The old Phi losophers knewe that ther was one God but yet had no faith for thei had no pow er to seke his wyl nether to worship him The turkes and the saresons know that haue no power to worship God in spirit to seke his pleasure to submit thē vnto his wyl Thei made an Idoll of God as we do for y e most part worshipped him euery mā after his own imaginaciō for a sundry purpose What we wyll haue done that must God do and to do oure wyll worshippe we hym and praye vnto hym but what God wyll haue done that
The parable of the Wycked Mammon ☞ Compiled in the yere of our Lorde M. d. xxxvi W. T. ¶ Romans iii. Chap. ☞ We holde that a man is iustified by fayth withoute the workes of the lawe ¶ Imprynted at Lodon by Ihon daye dwellyng in Sepulchres Paryshe at the signe of the Resurrectiō a litle aboue Holbourne Cōduit M. d. xlvii ¶ Wyllyam Tindale otherwyse caled Hychins to the reader GRace and peace wyth all maner spiritual felyng and lyuinge wor thy of the knidnes of Christe be with the reader and with all that thrist the will of God Amen The cause why I set my name before this litle treatise haue not rather done it in the new testament is that then I fo lowed the councell of Christe whiche exhorteth men Matth. vi to do their good deades secretly and to be content with the conscience of welldoynge and that God seeth vs and pacyent●ye to a byde the rewarde of the last day which Christ hath purchased for vs and nowe would fayne haue done lykewyse but am compelled otherwyse to do ¶ Whyle I a bode a faythfull companion whiche nowe hathe taken another viage vpon him to preache Christ where I suppose he was neuer yet preached God which put in his hert thither to go sende his spirite wyth hym cōforte him and bringe his purpose to good effecte one Willyam Roy a man sō●what craftye when he cōmeth vnto new acquayntaunce and before he be thorow knowen and namely when all is spent came vnto me and offered his helpe As longe as he hade no money somwhat I coulde rule hym but as soone as he had gotten hym money he became lyke hymselfe agayne Neuerthelesse I suffred all thynges tyll that was ended whiche I could not do alone without one both to wryte and to helpe me to compare the textes together Whan that was ended I toke my leaue and bad hym farewel for oure two lyues and as men say a daye longer After we were departed he wente and gat him new frendes whiche thynge to dooe he passeth all that euer I yet knewe And there when he had stored hym of money he gote hym to Argentyne where he professeth wonderful faculties and maketh bost of no smal thinges A yere after that and now xii Monethes before the pryntynge of this worke came one Ierome a brother of Grene whiche also throughe Wormes to Argentyne saiynge that he entended to be Christes disciple another whyle to kepe as nye as God woulde geue him grace the profession of his bap tysme and to get hys lyuynge with his handes and to lyue no lenger ydely and of the sweate and laboure of those captyues whiche they had taught not to beleue in Christ but in cut showes and russet coetes Whiche Ierom with all diligence I warned of Royes boldnesse and exhorted hym to be ware of hym and to walke quiyetly and with all pacience and longe sufferynge accordinge as wee haue Christ and his Apostles for an ensample whiche thynge he also promysed me Ne uerthelesse when he was comen to Argentyne willyam Roye whose tunge is able not only to make fooles sterke mad but also to deaceyue the wyseste that is at the fyrst syght and acquaintaunce gat hym to him and set him a worke to make rymes whyle he hym selfe translated adyaloge out of laten in to englyshe In whose prologe he promiseth more a great deale than I fere me he will euer paye Paul sayeth the seconde Epistel to Timothe the seconde Chapter the seruaunt of the Lord must not stryue but be peaceable vnto all men and ready to teach and one that can suffer the euell with mekenesse that can enforme thē that resist if God at any tyme will geue them repentau●ce for to knowe the trueth It be commeth not then the lordes seruaunt to vse raylynge rymes but Gods wordes whyche is the right weapon to slay sine vice and all iniquitie The scripture of God is good to teache and to improue ii Ti. iii. ii Tes. ii Paul speaking of Antichrist sayeth whom the Lorde shall destroye with y e sprete or breth of his mouth that is with the worde of God And. ii Corinthians tenth The weapens of our warre are not carnall thinges saieth he but mighty in God to cast downe strong holdes and so forth that is to destroye hye buyldinges of false doctryne The word of God is that day whereof Paul speaketh i. Cor. iii. whiche shall declare al thynges and the fyre whiche shall trye euery mans worke and consume false doc tryne with that swearde ought mē sharp ly to fight and not to rayle with foolysh rymes Let it not offende the y t sōe walke inordinatly let not the wickednes of Iudas cause the to despise the doctryne of his felowes No man ought to thynke that Steuē was a false preacher because that Nicolas whiche was chosen felowe with hym Actu vi to ministre vnto the wydowes fell after in to greate heresies as histories make mencion Good and euell go alwayes together one can not be knowen with out the other Marke this also a boue al thynges that Antichriste is not an outward thynge that is to saye a man that shoulde sodenly appeare wyth wonders as oure fathers talked of hym No verely for Antichrist is a spiritual thing And is as much to saye as agaynst Christe that is one that preacheth ●●ls● doctrine contraty to Christe Antichriste was in the olde Testament and foughte with the prophtes he was also in y e tyme of Christ and of the Apostles as thou rea dest in the epistels of Ihon and of Paul to the Corinthians and Galathians and other Epistles Antichriste is nowe and shall I dout not endure tyl the worldes ende But his nature is whan he is vttered and ouercome with the word of God to go out of the playe for a season and to disgyse hym selfe and then to come in agayn with a new name and new raymēt As thou seyst how Christ rebuketh the scrybes and the pharises in the Gospell which were very Antichristes saing wo be to you pharises for ye robbe widowes houses yee praye longe prayers vnder a coloure ye shut vp the kingdom of heauē and suffer not them that woulde to enter ●●●●e haue take awaye the key of knowledge ye make men breake gods commaū dementes with your tradicions ye begile the people with hypocrisie and such lyke Whiche thinges all oure prelates do but haue yet gotten them newe names and other garmētes and weedes and are other wise dysgysed Ther is difference in the names betwene a pope a Cardinal a Bishoppe and so forth and to saye a scribe a pharisey a sen●oure and so forth but the thynge is all one Euen so nowe whē we haue vttered him he will chaūge him ●●lfe ones more and turne himselfe in to 〈◊〉 angell of lyght ii Corin. xi Rede the place I exhorte the what so euer thou art that readest this and note it well
in the syght of God bryngeth lyfe health and the fauoure of God maketh vs the heyres of God powreth y e spirite of God into our soules and fylleth vs with al godlynes in Christe it were to great a shame rebuke and wronge vnto the fayth yea to Christes bloude yf a mā would worke any thynge to purchase that wherwith fayth hath endued him already and God hath geuen hym surely Euen as Christe had done a rebuke and shame vnto hym selfe yf he woulde haue done good workes and wrought to haue ben made ther by Gods sonne and heyre ouer all which thynge he was alredy Now doth faith make vs the sonnes or children of God Iohn i. he gaue them myght or power to be the sōnes of God in that they beleued in his name If we be sonnes so are wee also heyres Roma viii and Gala. iiii Howe can or ought wee then to worke for to purches that enherytaunce wyth all where of wee are heyres all redye by fayth What shall we saye then to those scriptures which sod̄e as though a man shoulde do good workes and lyue well for heauens sake or eternall rewarde As these are make you frendes of the vnrihgtuous mammon And Math. vii Ga ther you treasure together in heauen Also Math. xix If thou wilt enter in to life kepe the commaundementes and suche lyke This saye I that they which vnder stāde not nether fele in their herts what fayth meaneth talke and thynke of the re warde euen as they do of the worke nether suppose they that a man oughte to worke but in a respecte to the rewarde For they ymagen that it is in the kyng dome of Christe as it is in the worlde amonge men that they must deserue heauē with theyr good workes How be it their thoughtes are but dreams and false imaginacions Of these men speaketh Mala. Chap. i. who is it amonge you that shutteth a dore for my pleasure for nought that is wythout respecte of rewarde These are seruauntes that seke gaynes and auauntage hyrelynges and daye labourers which here on earth receyue their rewardes as the pharyses with ther prayers and fastinges Matth. v. But on this wise goeth it with heauē with euerlastyng lyfe eternal rewarde lykewyse as good workes naturally folowe faythe as it is aboue rehersed so that thou nedest not to commaūde a true beleuer to worke or to compel hym wyth any lawe for it is impossible y t he should not worke he taryeth but for an occasion he is euer disposed of hym selfe thou needest but to put hym in remembraunce and that to knowe the faulse fayth from the true Euen so naturally doth eternall lyfe folowe fayth and good lyuing with out sekynge for and is impossible that it should not cōe thought no man thought there on Yet is it rehearsed in the scripture alleged and promysed to knowe the difference betwene a false beleuer and a true beleuer and that euery man maye knowe what foloweth good lyuinge naturally and of it selfe wythout takynge thought for it Take agrosse ensampel Hel that is euerlastinge death is threatened vnto synners and yet foloweth it synne naturalli without sekyng for For no man doth euell to be damned therfore but had leuer auoid it Yet the one foloweth the other naturally and thought no man tolde or warned hym of it yet should the synner fynde it and fele it Ne uerthelesse it is therfore threatened that men maye knowe what foloweth euyll lyuynge Now then as after euell lyuing foloweth his rewarde vnsought for euē so after good liuing foloweth his rewad naturally vnsoughte for or vnthoughte vpon euen as when thou drynkest wyne be it good or badde the tayst foloweth of it selfe thought thou therfore drinke it not Yet testifieth the scripture and it is true that we are by enheritaunce heires of dānacion and that before we be borne we are vessels of the wrath of God and full of that poyson whence naturally all synnes sprynge and where with we can not but synne whyche thynge the dedes that folowe when we behold our selues in the glasse of the lawe of God do declare and vtter kyll our consciences and shewe vs what we were and wist not of it and certifie vs that wee are heyres of damnacion For yf we were of God we should cleaue to God and lust after y e wil of God But now oure dedes compared to the lawe declare the contrarye and by oure dedes wee se oure selfe both what we be and what oure ende shalbe So nowe thou seyst that lyfe eternall and all good thynges are promised vnto fayth and belefe so that he that beleueth on Christe shalbe safe Christes bloude hath purchased life for vs and hath made vs the heyres of God so that heauen cōmeth by Christes bloude Yf thou wouldest obtayne heauē with the merytes and deseruynges of thyne owne workes thā dyddest thou wronge ye and shamedest the bloude of Christe and vnto the were Christ deade in vayne Nowe is the true beleuer heyre of God by Christes deseruinge ye and in Christe was predestinate and ordened vnto eternal lyfe before the worlde beganne And when the Gospell is preached vnto vs we beleue the mercye of God and in beleuynge we receyue the spirite of God whiche is the arneste of eternal lyfe and we ar in eternal lyfe already and fele al ready in oure hertes the swetnes therof and are ouercome wyth the kindnes of God and Christ and therfore loue the wyl of God and of loue are ready to worke ferly and not to optayne that whiche is geuen vs frely and wherof we are heyres alredy Now when Christe sayeth Make you frendes of vnryghtuous Mammon Ga ther you treasure together in heauen and such lyke Thou seyst that the meanynge and entent is none other but that thou shouldes do good and so wyll it folowe of it selfe naturally without sekyng and takinge of thought that thou shalt fynde frendes treasure in heauen and receyue a rewarde So let thyne eye be syngle and loke vnto good lyuynge onely take no thought for the rewarde But be content For as muche as thou knoweste and arte sure that the rewarde and all thynge contayned in Goddes promyses folowe good lyuinge naturally thy good workes do but testifye onely and certifye the that the spirite of God is in the whō thou hast receiued for an ernest of gods trueth and that thou art heyre of all the goodnesse of God and that all good thynges are thyne all ready purchased by Christe bloude and layed vp in stoare agaynste that day when euery man shal receyue accordyng to hys dedes that is accordynge as his dedes declare and testifye what he is or was For they that loke vnto the rewarde are slow false subtel and crafty workers and loue the rewarde more then the worke yea hate the laboure ▪ yea hate God whyche commaundeth the laboure and are w●ry both of the commaundement and also of the cōmaunder worke wyth tedyousnes But he
Christ. Neither do oure workes iustifie vs. For except we were iustifyed by fayth whiche is oure rightuousnes and had the spirite of God in vs to teach vs we could do no good worke frely without respecte of some profit other in this world or in y e worlde to come neither coulde we haue spiritual Ioye in oure hertes in tyme of afflicition and mortyfyinge of the fleshe Good workes are called y e fruites of the spirit Galt v. Cha. for y e spirit worketh them in vs and some tyme frutes of righ tuousnes as in the seconde epistle to the Corhinthians ix Chapter ▪ before al workes therfore we muste haue a rightuousnes wythin in the herte the mother of all workes and from whence they springe The rightuousnes of the scribes and Pharises and of thē that haue the spirit of this worlde is the glorious showe and outward shinyng of workes And Christ sayth to vs Mat. v. except your rightuousnes excede the ryghtuousnes of the scribes and pharises ye can not enter in to the kyngdome of heauen It is rightuousnes in the worlde if a man kyll not But a Christen perceyueth rightuousnes if he loue his enemye euen when he suffeth persecuciō and formente of hym and the paynes of death and morneth more for his aduersaries blindnes than for his owne payne and prayeth God to open his eyes and to forgeue him hys synnes as dyd ▪ Steuen in the Actes of the Apostles the. vii Chap. and Christ Luc. xxiii A christen considereth hym selfe in the lawe of God and ther putteth of hym al maner rightuosnes For y e lawe suffereth no merites no deseruinges no rightuous nes nether any man to be iustified in the syght of God The lawe is spirytuall and requireth the herte and commaundementes to be fullfillyd with suche loue and obedience as was in Christe If any fulfil al that is the wil of god with such loue and obedience the same may be bold to sel pardons of his merites and els not A Christen therfore whē he beholdeth him selfe in the law putteth of al maner rightuousnes deserueuinges and merites and mekely vnfaynedly knoweledgeth his sinne and mysery his captyuite and bondage in the flesh hys trespasse and gylte and is there by blessede wythe the poore in spirite Math. v. Cha. Then he morneth in hys herte be cause he is in such bondage that he can not do the will of God and is an hongred and a thrust after rightuousnes For rightuousnes I meane which springeth out of Christes bloud for strength to do the wil of God And turneth hym selfe to the promyses of God and desyreth hym for hys greate mercye and trueth and for the bloude of his sonne Christe to fulfil his promyses and to geue hym strength And thus hys spirite euer prayeth within hym He fasteth also not one day for a weke or a lente for and whole yeare but professeth in his herte a perpetuall sobre●es to tame the fleshe to subdue y e body to the spirite vntyll he wax stron̄ge in the spirite and growe rype in to a full ryghtuousnes after the fulnes of Christe And because this fulnes happeneth not tyl the body be slayne by death a Christē is euer a synner in the lawe and therfore fasteth and prayeth to God in the spirite the world seing it not Yet in y e promises he is euer rightuous thorowe fayth in Christe and is sure that he is heyre of all goddes promyses the spirite whiche he hath receyued in exnest beringe hym witnes hys herte also and his deades testifiinge the same Marke this then To se in wardlye that the lawe of God is so spirituall that no fleshe can fulfyll it And then for to morne and sorowe and to desyre yee to honger thurst aftir strength to do the will of God from the groūde of the herte and not wythstandyng all the soutelty of the deuils weknes and feblenes of the fleshe and wondringe of the worlde to cleue yet to y e promises of god and to beleue y t for Christes bloude sake thou art receyued to the enherytaunce of eternall lyfe is a wonderfull thinge and a thinge that the world knoweth not of but who so euer fealeth that thought he fall a thousande tymes and is sure that the mercye of God is vpon hym If ye forgeue other men theyr trespasses your heauenlye father shall forgeue you yours Math. in the. vi Chapt. If I forgeue God shall forgeue me not for my dedes sake but for his promises sake for his mercie and truth for the bloude of his sonne Christe oure Lorde And my forgeuing certifieth my spirite that God shall forgeue me ye that he hath forgeuen me all redye For if I consent to the wyll of God in my herte thought thorowe infirmitie and wekeanes I can not do the wil of god at al tymes more ouer though I can not do the will of God so purelye as the lawe requireth it of me yet if I se my faute and mekely knowledge m● sinne we●inge in mine herte because I can not do the wil of God thruste after strēgth I am sure that the spirit of God is in me and his fauoure vpon me For the world lusteth not to do the wil of God neither soroweth because he can not thoughe he sorowe some time for feare of the payne that he beleueth shall folowe He that hath the spirit of this worlde can not forgeue wyth out a mendes makinge or agreater vaūtage If I forgeue now how cometh it verily because I feale the mer cye of God in me For as a man fealeth God to hym selfe so is he to hys neyghboure I knowe by myne one experience that all fleshe is in bondage vnder sinne and can not but sinne therfore am I mer cyfull and desyre God to loose the bōdes of synne euen in myne enimye GAther not treasure to gether in earth cet Math. vi But gather you treasure in heauen cet Let not your herts be glued to world ly thynges studie not to heape treasure vpon treasure and riches vpō riches but studie to bestowe well that whiche is goten all ready and let your abundaūce suc core the lacke and neade of y e pore which haue not ▪ Haue an eye to good workes whiche if ye haue luste and also powre to do them then are ye sure that the spirite of God is in you ▪ and ye in Christ electe to the rewarde of eternal lyfe whiche foloweth good workes But loke that thine eye be syngle and robbe not Christe of his honoure ascribe not that to the deseruinge of thy workes whiche is geuen the frely by the merites of his bloude In Christe we are sonnes In Christ we are heires In Christ God chose vs and elected vs before the beginynge of the worlde created anew by the worde of the Gospell and put his spirit in vs for because wee shoulde dooe good workes A Christen man worketh
seing that god hath power ouer all hys creatures of right to do with them what he lyst or to make of eueri one of thē as he lysteth Our darknes can not perceyue his lyght God wilbe feared not haue his secret iudgemēts knowen More ouer we by the light of fayth se a thousande thynges whiche are impossible to an infidle to se. So lyke wise no doute in the light of the clear vis●on of God we shall se thynges whyche now God will not haue knowen For pryde euer accompanieth hye knowledge but grace accompanieth mekenes Let vs therfore gyue diligence rather to do the will of God then to search his secrettes which are not profitable for vs to know When we are thus recōsyled to God made the frendes of God and heyres of eternal lyfe y e spirite that god hath powred in to vs testifyeth that we maye not lyue after our olde deades of ignorance For how is it possible that we shoulde repente and abhorre them and yet haue lust to lyue in thē Wee are sure therfore that God hath created and made vs new in Christe and put hys spirite in vs that we shoulde lyue a newe lyfe whiche is y e lyfe of good workes That thou maist know what are good workes or what workes are good and the ende and entente of good workes or wherfore good workes serue marke this that foloweth The lyfe of a Christen man is inward betwene hym and God and properly is the consente of ▪ the spirite to the will of God and to y e honour of god And godes honour is the finall ende of al good workes Good workes all thynges that are done wyth in y e lawes of God in whych God is honoured and for whiche thākes are geuen to God Fastinge is to absteine from sur●eting or ouer much ca●inge frō dronkenes and care of the worlde as thou mayste reede Lu. xxi and the ende of fastynge is to tame the bodie that the spirite may haue a free course to God and maye quyetly talke with God For ouer much eatynge and drinkinge and care of worldly busynes persse downe the spiryte choeke hyr and tāgle hyr that she can not lift vp hyr selfe to God Now he that fasteth for any other entente than to subdue the bodye that the spirite may wayte on God and frely exersice hyr selfe in the thinges of God y e same is blinde and woteth not what he doth er reth shoteth at a wrōge marke and his entente and ymaginacion is abhomynable in y e sight of God Whē thou fastest from meate and drinkest all day is that a Christen fast either to eate at one meale that wer sufficiēt for foure A man at foure tymes maye beare that he can not at ones Some fast from meat and drinke and yet so tangle them selues in worldli busines that thei can not ones thinke on God Some abstayne from butter some from egges some from all manner witte meate some this day some that dai sōe in the honoure of this saint some of that and euery man for a sondr● purpose Some for the tothache sōe for the hed ache for feuers pestilence for soden death for hanginge drounding and to be deliuered from the paynes of hell Some ar so mad that thei fast one of the thursdayes betwene ▪ the two saynt marye dayes in the worshippe of that saynt whos day is halowed betwne cristēmas and candelmas and that to be delyuered from the pestilence All those men fast without conscience of God and without knowledge of the true entēte of fastinge and do no other thā honoure sayntes as the gentels and heathen worshiped their ydolles and are drowned in blindnes and know not of the testamēt that God hath made to manward in Christes bloud In God haue thei nother hope nor cōfidēce nether beleue his promyses nether know hys wyll but are yet in captyuyte vnder they prince of the darkenes Watche is not only to absteyne from slepe but also to be circūspect and to cast al pereles as a mā should watch a toure or a castell We muste remembre that the snares of the deuill are infinite and innumerable and that eueri moment aryse new temptations and that in al places mete vs fresh occasiōs Against whiche we must prepare our selues and turne to God and complaine to him and make oure mone and desyre hym of hys mercye to be our shylde our toure oure castell and defence from all euill to put his strength in vs for wy thout hym wee can do nought and aboue all thinges we must call to mynde what promises God hath made what he hath sworne that he wyll doo to vs for Christes sake and with stronge fayth cleue vnto them and desire hym of his mercye and for the loue that he hath to Christe for hys truthes sake to fulfyll his promyses If we thus cleue to God wyth stronge fayth and be leue his wores then as sayth Paule i. Corint x. God is faythfull that he wyll not suffer vs to be tēpted aboue that we are able or aboue oure myght that is to say if we cleaue to his promyses and not to oure fantasyes and ymaginacions he will put might and power in to vs that shal be strōger then al the tentaciō which he shal suffer to be against vs. PRayer is amorninge a longinge and a desire of the spirite to god ward for that which she lacketh as a sick morneth and soroweth in his hert longinge for health Fayth euer praieth For after that by fayth wee are recōsiled to God and haue receyued mercie and forgiuenes of God the spirite longeth and trusteth for strengeth to do the will of God and that God maye be honoured hys name halowede and hys pleasure and wyll fulfilles The spiryte waiteth and watcheth on the will of god and euer hath hir owne fragilite weaknes before hyr eyes and when she seeth tentacion and perell drawe nye she torneth to God to the testamente that God hath made to all that beleue and truste in Christes bloud and desireth God for his mercy trueth and for the loue he hath to Christe that he wyl fulfill hys promyse that he shall soccur and helpe and giue vs strength and that he wyll sanctifie hys name in vs and fulfill hys godly wyll in vs and y t he wil not loke on our sin and iniq●ite but on his mercy on his trueth and on the loue that he oweth to his sone Christ and for hys sake to kepe vs from tentacion that we be not ouercome and that he delyuer vs from euyll and what so euer moueth vs contrary to hys Godly wyll More ouer of hys owne experience he fealeth other mens neade and no lesse commendeth to God the infirmites of other then hys owne knowynge that ther is no strength no helpe no succure but of God only And as mercyfull as he fealeth god in his hert to him selfe warde so mercyfull
epystles and Peter in his fyrst and Iohn in his fyrste also This order vseth Paule in all hys epistles Fyrste he preacheth the lawe and proueth that the whole nature of man is damned in that the hert lusteth contrary to the will of God For if we were of God no doubt we shoulde haue lust in his will Then preacheth he Christ the Gospel the promises and the mercye that God hath set forth to all men in Christes bloude Whyche they that beleue and take for an erueste thing turne thē selues to God begininge to loue God agayne and to prepare thē selues to hys wyll by the working of the spirite of God in thē Last of all exorteth he to vnite peace sobernes to a voyde braulinges sectes opinions disputinge and arguinge a bowt wordes to walke in the playne and syngle fayth and fealinge of the spirite and to loue one an other after the ensample of Christe euen as Christe loued vs and to be thankfull and to walke worthy of the Gospell and as it ●e cometh Christ and wyth the ensāpel of pure liuing to draw al to Christ. Christ is Lord ouer al and euery christē is heyre ānered with Christ and therfore Lorde of all and euery one lord of what soeuer a nother hath Yf thy brother or neyboure therfore neade thou haue to healpe hym and yet showest not mercy but wythdrawest thy handes from hym then robbest thou h●m of hys owne and art a thefe A Christen mā hath Christes spirite Now is Christ a mercyful thinge if therfore thou be not mercyfull after the ensample of Christe then hast thou not hys spirite Yf thou haue not Christes spirite then art thou none of hys Ro. viii nor haste any parte with him More ouer though thou sh●we mercye vnto thy neiboure yet if thou do it not with such burning loue as Christe dyd vnto y e so must thou knowledge thy sine and desyre mercy in Christ. A christē man hath nought to reioyse in as concer ninge hys deades Hys reioysinge is that Christe died for hym and that he is washed in Christes bloude Of hys deades reioyseth he not nether countech his merites nether giueth pardons of them nether seketh an hier place in heauē of thē nether maketh hym selfe a sauoure of other men thorow hys good workes But geueth al honour to God and in his grea tist deades of mercye knowleageth hym selfe a sinner vnfaineadly and is a bundantly content wyth the place that is pre pared for hym of Christe And his good deades are to him a signe onli y t Christes spirite is in hym and he in Christe and thorowe Christe electe to eternall lyfe The order of loue or charite which some dreame the Gospell of Christe showeth not of that a man should beginne at hym selfe fyrste and then descende I wot not by what steppes Loue seketh not hyr owne profet ii Cor. xii but maketh a mā to forgette him selfe and to turne his pro fet and other man as Christe sought not hym selfe or is owne profit but oures This terme my selfe is not in the Gospell nether yet father mother sister brother kinsman that one shoulde be preferred in loue aboue a nother But Christ is all in all thinges Euery christen man to an other is Christe him self and thy neyg bours neade hath as good ryghte in thy goodes as hath Christe hym selfe whiche is heyre Lorde ouer all And loke what thou owest to Christe that thou owest to thy neybours neade To thy neybour owest thou thine herte thi selfe and al that thou ▪ haste and canste do The loue that springeth out of Christ excludeth no mā nether putteth differēce betwene one and an other In Christe we are all of one degree wythout respecte of persons Not withstandinge thought a Christen mans hert be open to all men and receyueth all men Yet because that his abilite of good des extendeth not so ferre this prouision is made that euery man shall care for his owne howsehold as father and mother and thyne elders that haue holpē y e wife childerne and seruātes If thou shouldest not care prouide for thyne howseholde then wert thou an infidele seynge thou haste taken on the so to do for as moch as that is thy parte committed to the of the congregacion Whē thou hast done thy dutie to thine howescholde and yet hast farder aboundance of the blessinge of God that owest thou to y e pore y t cā not labour or would laboure can gette no worke and are des titute of frēdes to y e pore I meāe whych thou knoweste to them of thyne own pa rysh For that prouision ought to be had in the congregaciō that euery parish care for ther pore If thi neibours which thou knowest be serued and thou yet haue su pers●uyte hearest necessite to be amōge the bretherne a thousand myle of to thē ar● thou detter Yea to the very infydels we be detters if they neade as ferforth as we mayntene thē not agaynste Christ or to blasfeme Christ. Thus is euery mā that neadeth thy healpe thy father mother syster and brother in Christe euen as euery man that doth the will of the fa ther is father mother sister and brother vnto Christe More ouer if any be an infydele and a fals Christen and forsake hys houshold hys wyfe chylder and such as can not healpe them selues then art thou bound and thou haue where w t euen as much as to thine own houshold And they haue as good ryght in thy goodes as thou thy selfe And if thou with drawe mercye frō them and haste wherewith to healp thē thē art thou a thefe Yf thou showe mercye so doest thou thy dutie art a faythfull minister in the houshold of Christe and of Christ shalt thou haue thi reward and thanke Yf the whole worlde were thine yet hath euery brother his ryght in thy goodes and is heyre with the we are all heyres with Christe More ouer the rych and they that haue wysdome wyth them must se the pore set a worke that as many as are able maye feade them selues with the laboure of there owne handes accordinge to the scripture and cōmaundement of God Nowe se●st thou what almes deades meaneth wherefore it serueth He that seketh wyth hys almes more than to be mercyful to be a neybour to succonr his brother to giue his brother that he owith him the same is blind and seth not what i● is to be a Christen man and to haue felowship in Christes bloude As partayning to good workes vnderstand that all workes are good which are done with in y e lawe of God in faith and with thankes geuing to God and vnderstande that thou in doinge them pleasest God what so euer thou doiste wyth in that lawe of God as when thou makest water And trust me if other wind or wa ter were stopped y u shouldeste feale what a preciouse thinge it were
to do ether of both and what thankes oughte to be geuē to God therefore More ouer put no difference betwene workes but what so euer cometh in to thy handes that do as tyme place and occasion geueth and as God hath put the in degre hye or lowe For as toutching to please God ther is no worke better then an other God loketh not fyrste on thy worke as the world doeth as though the bewtifulnes of the worke pleased him as it doeth the world or as though he had neade of them But God loketh fyrst on thy hert what faith thou hast to hys wordes how thou beleuest hym trustest hym and how thou louest him for his mercie y t he hath shewed the he loketh with what hert thou workest and not what thou workest howe thou acceptest the degre that he hath put the in and not of what degre y u art whether y u be an Apostle or a showe maker Set thys ensample before thyne eyes Thou arte a ketchin page washeste thy masters dyshes an other is an Apostle and preacheth the worde of God of thys Apostle herke what Paule sayth in the secōde to y e Corinthians ix If I preach sayeth he I haue nought to reioyse in for necessite is put vnto me as who shuld say God hath made me so Woe is vnto me if I preache not If I do it wylingly sayth he then haue I my rewarde that is thē am I sure that goddes spirite is in me and that I am electe to eternall lyfe Yf I do it agaynste my wyll an offyce is cōmitted vnto me that is if I do it not of loue to God but to gete aliuing ther by and for a worldli put pose and had leuer other ways lyue then do I that office which God hath put me in and yet please not God my selfe Note now if thys Apostle preach not as many do not whiche only make them selues Apostles but also compell men to take thē for greatter then Apostles yea for great ter then Christ hym selfe then wo is vnto hym that is his damnacion is iust If he preach and hys hert not right yet mynistreth he the office that God hath put hym in and they that haue the spirite of God here the voyce of God yea though he speake in an Asse ▪ More ouer howe so euer he preacheth he hath not to reioyse in that he preacheth But and if he preach willyngly wyth a true hert and of conscience to God then hath he his rewarde that is then fealeth he the ernest of eternall lyfe and the workinge of the spirite of God in hym And as he fealeth Gods goodnes and mercye so be thou sure he fealeth his owne infir mite weaknes and vnworthynes and morneth and knowledgeth hys synne in that y e hert wyll not arise to worke with that full luste and loue that is in Christe oure Lorde And neuerthelesse is yet at peace with God thorowe faith and trust in Christ Iesu. For the ernest of the spirite that worketh in hym testyfyeth and beareth wytnes vnto hys hert ▪ that God hath chosen hym and that hys grace shal suffi●e hym which grace is now not ydle in hym In hys workes putteth he no trust Nowe thou that ministerest in the ●●tchē and art but a kechēpage receyuest al thinge of y e hand of God knowest that God hath put the in that office submittest thy selfe to his will and serueste thy master not as a man but as Christe hym selfe with a pure hert acordinge as Paul teacheth vs puttest thi trust in God and with hym seekest thy rewarde More ouer ther is not a good deade done but thi hert reioyseth therin yea when thou hereste that the worde of God is preached by this Apostle and seest the people trune to God thou consentest vnto the deade thine hert breaketh out in ioye springeth and leapeth in thy brest that God is honoured And in thyne hert doist the same that the Apostle doeth and happly wyth greate delectacion and a more feruēt spirit Now he that receyueth a prophete in the name of a prophete shal receiue the re warde of aprophete Math. x. that is he concēteth to y e dede of a prophete main teineth it the same hath the same spirite and ernest of euerlastinge life whiche the prophete hath and is electe as y e prophete is Now if thou compare deade to deade ther is difference betwixt washing of dis ches and preaching of the worde of God But as toutchinge to plaise God none at all For nother that nor this pleaseth but as ferforth as God hath chosē a mā hath put his spirite in hym and purified his hert by fayth and trust in Christe Let euery man therfore wayte on the office wherin Christe hath put hym and therin serue hys bretherue If he be of lowe degre lette hym paciently therein abyde tyll God promote hym and e●alte hym hier Let kinges hed officers seke Christe in ther ▪ offices and ministre peace and quietnes vnto y e bretherne punyshe synne and that wyth mercye ▪ euen wyth the same sorowe and grefe of minde as they woulde cutt of a fynger or ioynte a legge or arme of their own bodie if theyr were such disease in thē that either they must be cutte of or else all the body must perish Let euery mā of what soeur craft or occupaciō he be of whether bruer baker tailer vitailer marchaūt or husbāde man refer hys craft and occupacion vnto the commune wealth and serue hys bretherne as he woulde do Christe hym slefe Let hym bye and sell truely and not set dice on hys bretherne and so showeth he mercy hys occupacion pleaseth God And when thou receyuest mony for thy laboure or ware thou receiuest thy dutie For wherin so euer thou minister to thy bretherne thy brether are detters to geue the where with to maintene th● selfe and thy houshold And let your superf●uites succoure the poore of whyche sort shall euer be some in al townes cityes and vil lages and that I suppose the greatest nombre Remembre that wee are membres of one bodye and oughte to minyster one to an other mercyfully And remembre that what so euer we haue it is geuen vs of God to bestowe it on oure bretherne Let hym that eatethe eate and gyue God thankes onely lette not thy meate pulle thine hert from God And let hym that drynketh do lyke wyse Let him that hath a wife gyue God thankes for hys libertie only let not thy wife wyth drawe thyne hert from God and then ple sest thou God and hast the worde of god for the. And in al thinges loke on y e word of God and there in put thy truste and not in a visure in a disgysed garmēt and ● cutte sho● Seke the worde of God in all thinges and wyth out the worde of God do nothinge though it appere neuer so gloryouse What so euer is done with out the
for Christes sake and y e Gospels forsaketh house brethern or systers etc. He shall receyue an hūdrede folde houses bretherne etc That is spiritually For Christ shalbe all thinges vn to the. The angels all Christen and who so euer doth the will of the father shalbe father mother syster and brother vnto the and all theirs shal be thyne And God shall take the cure of the and minister all thinges vnto the ▪ as longe as thou ●ekyft but his honour only More ouer if thou were Lorde ouer all the world yea of ten worldes before thou knewiste God yet was not thine appetite quenched thou thurstedeste for more But if thou seke his honoure only then shall he slake thy thurste and thou shalt haue all that thou desyrest and shal be con●ēte if thou dwel amonge infydeles and amonge the moste eruelest nacion of the worlde yet shall he be a father vnto the and shal defende the as he dyd Abraham Isaac and Iacob and all sayntes whos lyues thou readest in the scripture For all that are past and gone before are but ensamples to strēgth oure fayth truste in the worde of God It is the same God and hath sworne to vs all that he sware vnto them and is as true as euer he was and therfore can not but fulfyll hys promyses to vs as well as he dyd to them if we beleue as thi did The hour shal come when al they that are in the garues shall heare hys voyce that is to saye Christes voyce and shall come forth they that haue done good in to the resurcection of lyfe and they that haue done euill in to the resurrection of damnacion Jhon v. Thys al lyke textes declare what foloweth good workes that our dedes shal testifie wyth vs or agaynste vs at that daye and putteth vs in remembraūce to be diligente and feruēte in doinge good Here by mayste thou not vnderstande that we obtayne the fauour of God and the enheritaunce of life thorowe the meri tes of good workes as hirelinges theyr wages For then shouldest thou robbe Christ of whose fulnes we haue receiued fauoure for fauoure as affirmeth also Paule Ephe. i. he loued vs in his beloued by whome we haue sayeth Paule redēcion thorowe his bloude and forgeuenes of sinnes The forgeuenes of sinnes then is oure redemcion in Christe ▪ and not the rewarde of workes In whom sayth he in the same place he chose vs before the makynge of the worlde that is longe before we dyd good workes Thorow fayth in Christ are we Also the sonnes of God as thou readest Jo. i. in that they beleued on his name he gaue thē powere to be the sōnes of God God with al his fulnes and ryches dwel leth in Christ and out of Christ must we feach all thinges Thou readest also Jo. iii. he that beleueth on the sōne hath eternall lyfe And he that beleueth not shal se no lyfe but the wrath of God abideth vpon him Here seeste thou y t the wrath and vengeaunce of God possesseth euery man tyll fayth come Faith and truste in Christe expelleth the wrath of God and bringeth fauoure the spirite power to do good and the euerlasting lyfe Moreouer vntyll Christe haue geuen the light thou knowest not where in standeth the goodnes of thy workes and tyl his spirit hath loosed thyne herte thou canste not cōsente vnto good workes All that is good in vs both wyl and workes cometh of the fauoure of God thorow Christ to whom be the laude and thankes Amen IF any man wyll do hys wyll he meaneth the wyll of the doctryne whether it be of God or whether I speak of myselfe Jo. vii This text meaneth not y t any man of his owne strength power and fre wil as they call it can do the wyl of God before he hath receyued y e spirite and strength of Christ thorow faith But here is ment y t which is spoken in the third of Jhon when Nicodemus maruayled howe it were possyble that a man shoulde be borne agayne Christ answered that which is borne of the fleshe is fleshe that whyche is borne of the spirite is spirite as who shoulde saye he that hath y e spirite thorow faith and is borne agayne and made a new in Christ vnderstandeth the thynges of the spirite and what he that is spiritual mea neth But he that is fleshe and as Paule sayeth i. Cor. ii a natural man and led of his blynde reason onely can neuer ascēde to the capacite of the spirite And he geueth and ensample sayenge The wynd bloweth where he listeth and thou herest his voyce and wottest not whence he cōeth nor whyder he wyll So is euery mā that is borne of the spirite he that speaketh of y e spirite can neuer be vnderstāde of the naturall man whiche is but fleshe and sauereth no more then thinges of the fleshe So here meaneth Christ if any mā haue the spirite and consenteth vnto the wyll of God the same at ones wotteth what I meane IF ye vnderstande thes thynges happie are ye if ye do them John xiii A christen mans herte is with the wil of God wyth the law and commaundementes of God and hōgreth and thursteth after strength to fulfyl thē and morneth daye and nyght desyringe God accordinge to hys promyses for to geue him power to fulfyl the wil of God with loue luste then testifieth his deade that he is blessed that the spirite whiche blesseth vs in Christ is in hym and ministreth such strength The outwarde dede testifieth what is with in vs as thou rea dest John v. The deades whiche I do testifyeth of me sayth Christ. And John xiii hereby shal al men knowe that ye are my disciples if ye loue one an other And John xiiii he that hath my commaundemētes and keapeth thē the same it is that loueth me And agayne he that loueth me kepeth my cōmaundementes and he that loueth me not kepeth not my commaūdementes the outwarde deade testifiynge of the inwarde herte And John xv Yf ye shal kepe my cōmaundementes ye shal cōtinue in my loue as I kepe my fathers commaundemente ▪ and continue in hys loue That is as ye se the loue y t I haue to my father in that I kepe his commaū dementes so shall ye se the loue that yee haue to me in that ye kepe my commaundementes Thou mayst not thinke that oure deades blesse vs fyrst and that wee preuent God and his grace in Christe as thought we in oure naturall gyftes and beinge as we were borne in Adam loked on the lawe of God and of oure owne strēgth fulfylled it so became ryghtuos thē with that rightuousnes obtained y e fauour of God As philosophers writ of rightuousnes as the rytuousnes of tēporal law is wher y e lawe is satisfied w t y e ypocrisie of the outward dede For con trary to y e readest thou Ye haue not