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A69104 A necessary doctrine and erudition for any Christen man set furthe by the kynges maiestye of Englande &c.; Institution of a Christen man. Henry VIII, King of England, 1491-1547.; Church of England. 1543 (1543) STC 5168.7; ESTC S110763 117,759 234

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be neuer soo cleane winowed and purged from the chaffe yet if it be caste into the ground and sowen the newe whiche springeth of it is full of chaffe agayne vntyll it be also wynowed and clensed So lykewyse the chyldren of christen men be full of chaffe and corruptution of originall sinne vntyl that by baptisme they be washed clensed and purged from the same as their parentes were And where as we haue before shewed that originall synne is remitted and taken awaye by baptisme bothe in infantes and all other whiche hauyng the vse of reason duely receyue the same Yet further we thynke good to note a speciall vertue and efficacy of this sacramēt of baptisme Whiche is That all be it there remayne in vs that be christened a certaine infirmitie or inclination of synne called Concupiscence whyche by lustes and desyres moueth vs many tymes to synne and wickednes yet almighty god of his great mercye and goodnes hath giuen vs suche grace in this his holy sacramēt of baptisme that such carnall and fleshly lustes and desyres shal or can in no wise hurt vs if we do not consent vnto theym And by the same grace also conferred vnto vs in baptisme we be made more strong and able to resist and withstand the sayde concupiscences and carnall desyres than is any other man which neuer was christened Farthermore for as moche as in these dayes certain heresies haue risen sprong vp against the christenyng of infantes It is to be noted that as the holy doctours of the church do testifie the vniuersall consent of the churches in al places of all tymes vsyng frequēting the christening of infantes is a sufficient witnes profe that this custome of the church in baptising of infantes was vsed by Christis apostles them selues by them gyuē vnto the churche and in the same hath ben alwais continued euen vnto these dayes And this custome and perpetuall vsage of the churche euen from the beginning is agreable with the saying of saint Paul Christ loued his church Ephe. v. hath giuen hym selfe to the death for his churches sake to sanctify her make her holy in clēsing her by the foūtain of water in his word c. So that no mā is nor can be of this church but he which is clēsed by the sacrament of baptisme Lyke as the texe before alledged sheweth where Christe saith Ioan. iii. who so euer is not born againe of water and the holy gost shal not enter into the kyngdome of heauen Wherfore seing that out of the churche neyther infantes nor noo man elles can be saued they muste nedes be christened and clensed by baptisme and so incorporated into the churche And as the infancye of the chyldren of the Hebrues in the old testament did not let but that they were made participant of the grace and benefite giuen in circumcision Euen so in the newe testamēt the infancy of chyldren doth not let but that they may and ought to be baptised and so receyue the graces and vertues of the same In this parte also it is to be noted that children or men ones baptised ought neuer to be baptised agayne And all good christen men ought and muste repute and take all the Anabaptistes the Pelagians opinions whiche be contrary to the premisses euery other mans opinion agreable vnto the said Anabaptistes or the Pelagians in that behalfe for detestable heresies and vtterly to be condemned Moreouer for bycause as well this sacrament of baptisme as all other sacramentes instituted by Christe haue all theyr vertue efficacy and strength by the worde of god which by his holy spirite worketh al the graces vertues which be giuen by the sacramentes to all those that worthily receyue the same We must vnderstand knowe that although he which doth minister the sacrament be of a sinful euill conuersation yet the vertue and effect of the sacrament is therby nothing diminished or hurted neither in infantes nor yet in them whiche beinge indued with the vse of reason come thervnto truly contrite and penitent of al their sinnes done before beleuyng confessing all the articles of the Crede and hauyng a sure fayth and truste in the promises of god of remission of their synnes and purposing euer after to lyue a christen lyfe Finally this sacrament of baptisme may wel be called a couenant betwene god and vs wherby god testifieth that he for his sonne Christis sake iustifieth vs that is to say forgiueth vs our synnes and indueth vs with his holy spirite giueth vs suche gracis that therby we be made able to walke in the workes of iustyce ordeyned by god to be exercysed of vs in this present lyfe to the glory and prayse of god And so perseueryng to enioye the fruite of the lyfe euerlastyng And we agayne vpon our parte ought moste diligently to remembre and keepe the promyse that we in baptisme haue made to almighty god that is to beleue only in him onely to serue and obey hym to forsake all synne and the workes of Satan to mortifie our affections of the flesshe and to lyue after the spirite in a newe lyfe Of whiche promyse and couenant by vs made to god saint Paule putteth vs in remembrance sayeng Knowe ye not that all we Rom. vi whiche are baptised in Iesu Christe are baptised to dye with hym for we be buryed with hym by baptisme to dye that lykewyse as Christ was raysed vp from deathe by the glory of his father euen soo we shulde walke in a newe lyfe By the whiche wordes saint Paule giueth vs to vnderstande that all we whiche be baptised in Christe that is to saye whiche by baptisme are incorporated in to the mystycall body of Christe haue professed and bounde ourselfe in baptisme to dye from synne and vtterly to absteyne from the corruption of our olde synfull lyfe and to walke and procede in a newe lyfe of grace and the spirite into the whiche we are called by the worde of god and by faythe and due receyuyng of this holy sacramente are brought and sette into the same The sacrament of penance FOr the cleere vnderstanding of this sacramente it is to be consydered what penance is also what is the sacrament of penance Penance is an inward sorowe and griefe of the harte for the synnes by vs doone and committed and an hatrede and detestation of the same with an earnest desyre to be purged frome them and to recouer agayne the grace and fauour of god by suche meanes and remedies as god hath appoynted for the obteynyng therof with a stedfast purpose and mynde neuer to offende agayn For he that sayeth that he is sory for his offences commytted agaynst the hyghe maiestie of god and yet styll contynueth or intendeth to contynue in the same is no penytent person but a dissembler or rather a deryder of penance And thus is penaunce commonly taken in the scripture as welle in the
the crowne whiche he promysed vnto al men that do feare hym and loue hym and walke in his wayes The eyght article I beleue in the holy goste THe holy goste is the thyrd persone in trinitie verye god and lorde authour and former of all thynges created and procedeth bothe frome god the father and frome god the sonne one with them in nature and substance and of the same euerlastynge essence or beinge whiche the father and the sonne be of and equall also vnto them bothe in almyghtynesse of power and in the worke of creation and all other thynges perteyning vnto the deitie or godhead wherfore he is also to be honored glorified equally with them bothe This holy goste whiche is the spirite of god is of his nature all holy ye holynes it selfe that is to say he is the onely goste or spirite which with the father and the sonne is was and euer shall be the autour causer and worker of all holynes puritie and sanctimonye and of all the grace comforte and spirituall lyfe which is wrought and cōmeth into the harte of any man in so mothe that no man can thynke well or do any thynge that good is but by the motion ayde and assistence of this holy spirite neyther it is possible that the deuylle or any of those euyll spirites whiche doo possesse and reygne in suche persons as be subiecte vnto synne can be expelled or put out of theym but by the power of this holye spirite neyther it is possible that the harte of any man beinge ones corrupted and made as prophane by synne can be purged purified sanctified or iustified without the worke and operation of this holy spirite neyther it is possible for any man to be reconciled vnto the fauour of god or to be made and adopted into the numbre of his chyldren or to obteyne that incomparable treasure whyche our sauyour Iesus Christe hath purchased and layde vp for mankynde onelesse this holy spirite shal fyrste illumine and lyghten his hart with the ryght knowlege and faythe of Christe and styrre hym by grace to haue due contrition and penaunce for his synnes and shall also instructe hym gouerne hym ayde hym dyrecte hym and indue hym with suche spirituall gyftes and graces as shall be requisite and necessary to that ende and purpose Moreouer this holy sipirit of god is of his own nature full of all goodnes benignitie yea goodnes it selfe from whom procedeth all and syngular graces and gyftes of feare wysedome vnderstandynge counsell strength fayth charitie hope and all other whiche be gyuen conferred and distributed vnto vs mortall men here in the eatthe at his owne wylle and dispensation and that noo man can pourchase or obteyne ne yet receyue reteyne or vse any one of theym without the specyall operation of this holy spirite whiche gyftes neuer the lesse he gyueth not nor dyspenseth the same equally and vnto euery man in lyke but he dyuydeth them particularly and specyally to euery member of the churche as is most necessary for the hole body and in suche plentye and measure as vnto his godly wyll and knowledge is thought to be mooste beneficiall and expedient for the same All whyche thynges he dothe of his mere mercye and goodnes freeely and aboue our deseruynge Farthermore this holy spirite is of his owne nature full of charitie and holy loue yea charitie it selfe frome whome procedeth all charitie and soo by his godly operation is the bonde and knot wherewith our sauiour IESVS CHRISTE and his moste dere espouse the churche whyche is also his mysticall body be vnited knyt and conioyned togyther in suche perfecte and euerlastynge loue and charitie that the same can not be dissolued or separated And ouer this is also the very bond and knot wherby all and euery one of the very membres of Christis churche and body be vnited coupled and conioyned the one of them with the other in mutuall loue and charitie Also this holye spirite of god is the spyrite of trouthe and the autour of all holy scripture conteined in the hole canon of the bible and did not only inspire and instruct all the holy patriarches and prophetes with all the other members of the catholyke churche that euer was from the beginnyng of the worlde in all the godly truthes and verities that euer they dyd knowe speake or write but also descended and appered in the symilitude lykenes of fyery tongues and dyd lyght vpon the apostles and disciples of Christ and inspired them with the knowlege of all truth and replenyshed them with heauenly giftes and graces and shall be continually present in the catholyke churche shall teache and reuele vnto the same churche the secretes and mysteries of all truthes whiche are necessary to be knowen and shall also continually from tyme to tyme rule directe gouerne and sanctifie the same churche and gyue remission of synnes and all spirituall comforte as well inwardely by secrete operations as also outwardly by the open ministration and efficacy of the worde of god and of the holy sacramentes in the sayd churche and shall endue it with all such spiritual graces and giftes as shall be necessary for the same Finally it is to be noted that albeit holy scripture dothe worthely attribute vnto the holy goste our sanctification our iustification all other benefites whiche Christe by his passion hath merited and deserued for vs yet neuerthelesse the same be also the workes of the hole trinitie and be not to be separated in any wise although scripture commonly dothe attribute them vnto the holy goste For in lyke maner dothe scripture attrybute power vnto the father and wisedome vnto the sonne which neuerthelesse be common vnto all thre The nynth article The holy catholyke churche AFter the eight articles of our belefe in which we knowledge goddes might and power in the creation of the worlde his mercy and goodnes in our redemption and his spirituall benefites exhibited and gyuē to vs by the holy goste foloweth the nynth article in whiche we declare that we do beleue and confesse the maner of goddis working in calling vs to haue fruition of hym and to be made partakers of hys sayde benefites Wherfore we must vnderstand that besides the inward and secrete calling which god hath alwais vsed and yet still doth vse he hath also ordeyned an outward callynge of the people vnto him by preachynge of his moste holy worde vpon whiche outwarde callynge the people yeldyng assentyng and obeyeng to the same worde of god and receyuynge it also with true fayth the sacrament of baptisme as Christis lawe requireth be named in scripture Ecclesia that is to saye an assemble of people called out from other as from infidels or heathens to one faythe and confession of the name of Christ whiche worde Ecclesia is in englyshe called Churche And it is to be noted specially that in our englyshe tungue by the worde Churche we vnderstande not onely the hole multitude of
people whiche be called of god to one fayth be they of the clergye or of the laymen but also by the same worde we signifie the place wherin the worde of god is commonly preached and the sacramētes ministred and vsed and call that the churche to entreate wherof at this time in this article is no part of our entent but onely of the assemble and cōpany called to professe Christe in one faythe whiche in this article is named the Holy churche For all be it in this assemble of men called by the worde of god and receyued by faythe and baptisme be many euyll men many synners many that tourne by true penance to grace and sometyme yet fal agayn some after theyr tourne by true penance styll perseuere and increace in goodnes many that fall and neuer ryse agayn so that spottes blottes and imperfections appere euidently in this churche and many tymes in the more parte therof Yet neuerthelesse bycause the callyng is of it selfe holy the caller also holy and the ende of the callinge holynes with this also that the people so called professe holynes and make a bodye wherof the onely heade our sauiour CHRIST is moste holy and holines it selfe by the merites of whose passion they be relieued and norisshed with dyuerse holy sacramentes and be in theyr callyng indued with moste speciall holy giftes and graces of almightye god autour therof and by his holy spirite directed and gouerned in the same so long as they by folowyng theyr concupiscence the deuyll or the worlde fall not frō that estate For these causes although some membres therof be euyll the churche is called Holy churche takyng the name Holy of that that Christ the onely head is holy the caller holy the profession and callyng holy and the ende holynes whyche of very duety ought to be in al them that be called and is in deede in suche membres as contynue and perseuere in that holy callynge And for so moch as god of his goodnes calleth people as afore without acception of persons or priuilege of place Therfore this holy church is also Catholike that is to say not limitted to any one place or regiō of the world but is in euery place vniuersally through the world where it pleaseth god to cal peple to him in the professiō of Christis name and faith be it in Europe Affrike or Asia And all these churches in diuers coūtreis seuerally called althoughe for knowlege of the one from the other among them they haue diuers additions of names and for their moste necessary gouernement as they be distinct in places so they haue distinct ministers and diuers heades in earthe gouernours and rulers yet be al these holy churches but one holy churche catholyke inuited and called by one god the father to enioy the benefite of redemption wrought by our onely lord and sauiour Iesu Christ and gouerned by one holy spirite whiche reacheth to this foresayde holy churche one truthe of goddis holy worde in one faith and baptisme And this churche is relieued norished and fortified by his holy and inuincible worde and his sacramentes which in al places haue eche of them their owne propre force strength with giftes of graces also distributed by the goodnes of almighty god in al places as to his wisedome is sene conuenient Wherby it appereth that the vnitie of these holy churches in sundry places assembled stādeth not by knowledging of one gouernour in earth ouer al churches For neyther the hole churche catholyke togither nor any particular church apart is boūd to aknowlege any one vniuersall gouernour ouer the hole churche other than Christe althoughe by sufferaunce of some princes and potentates not beinge truely instructed in the worde of god by suche as of duety both to god them oughte to haue declared the truthe of scripture to them and by hypocrisy and vsurpation of the see and court of Rome the bishoppe of the same giuinge him selfe more to worldly polycy than to the execution of his duety hath longe tyme gone aboute to obteine and establishe vnto hym selfe suche an vniuersall auctoritie and hath by abuses alwaies compassed to cause other to vpholde and mainteine the same contrary to goddes lawe as more largely shall be declared in the sacrament of orders The vnitie therfore of the churche is not conserued by the bishoppe of Romes auctoritie or doctrine but the vnitie of the catholyke churche whiche all christen men in this article do professe is cōserued and kepte by the helpe and assistence of the holy spirite of god in reteining and mainteynynge of suche doctrine and profession of christen faithe true obseruance of the same as is taughte by the scripture and the doctrine apostolike And particular churches ought not in the said doctrine so accepted and allowed to vary one from an other for any lucre arrogance or any other worldly affectiō but inuiolably to obserue the same so that by reason of that doctrine eche churche that teacheth the same maye be worthely called as it is in dede an apostolike churche that is to say folowing such teachyng as the apostels preached with ministration of suche sacramentes as be approued by the same And this vnitie of the holy church of Christe is not diuided by distance of place nor by diuersitie of traditions and ceremonies dyuersely obserued in diuerse churches for good ordre of the same For the churche of Corinthe and of Ephese were one churche in god thoughe the one were farre distant in place from the other And though also in traditions opinions and policies there was some diuersitie amonge them lykewise as the churche of Englande Spaine Italy and Poole be not separate from the vnitie but be one churche in god not withstandynge that amonge them there is great distance of place diuersitie of traditions not in all thinges vnitie of opinions alteration in rites ceremonies and ordinances or estimatiō of the same as one churche peraduenture doth esteme their rytes traditions lawes ordinances and ceremonies to be of more vertue and efficacie than an other churche dothe esteme the same As the churche of Rome doth affirme certaine of theyr lawes and ordinaunces to be of suche estimation that they be of equall force with the worde of god and that who so euer disobeyeth or transgresseth the same commytteth deadly synne Yet we perceyuing the same to be discrepant from the truthe of scripture must nedes therin dissent from them But such diuersitie in opinions and other outward maners and customes of policie doth not dissolue and breake the vnitie whiche is in one god one faith one doctrine of Christe and his sacramentes preserued and kept in these seueral churches without any superioritie or preeminence that one churche by goddis lawes maye or ought to chalenge ouer an other And therfore the churche of Rome beinge but a seuerall churche chalenginge that name of Catholike aboue all other dothe great wrong to all other churches and dothe onely by force
newe as in the olde testament And this penance is a thynge so necessary for mans saluation that without it no man that offendeth god can be saued or attayne euerlastyng lyfe The sacrament of penaunce is proprely the absolution pronounced by the priest vpon suche as be penitent for their synnes and so do knowledge and shewe them selues to be To the obteynynge of the whiche absolution or sacrament of penaunce be requyred contrition confession and satisfaction as wayes and meanes expedyent and necessary to obteyne the sayde absolution In all which ways and meanes fayth is necessarily required as the groūde and foundation of all thynges that are to be done for to atteyne the benefite of the sacramente of penance For who can haue tru penance with hope to atteyn any grace of remission of sinne therby onles he beleue stedfastly that god is and that in the new testamēt by the mean of our sauiour Iesu Christ by the force of his passion there is promise made to his church to grant remission of synnes by his ministers to suche as falling from the grace receyued in baptisme do at his callyng turn vnto him by penāce And like as they which were not baptised being infantes whan they come to the yeres of discretion and desyre baptisme be taught fyrste to beleue in god and to renounce the deuil his workes vppon which ground of faith they desyre baptisme as a necessary sacrament for remission of syn So euery man before he entreth into the wayes of fruitefull penance must haue for a grounde and foundation such a belefe as wherby he hopeth and loketh by the sacrament of penance to atteine remission of all his synnes whervnto we do come as is aforesayd by contrition confession and satisfaction Contrition is an inwarde sorow and griefe for synne whiche euery true penitent called by goddis grace hath by knowlege of the worde of god whervpon remembrynge his owne synfull and viciouse lyuynge wherby he hath prouoked the hygh indygnation and wrathe of god and on the other syde consideryng the dignitie and puritie of that state whervnto he was called in baptisme and his promyse made there to god the manifold benefites also dayly receyued of god Herevpon the sayd penitent moued and stirred with the great loue goodnes of god shewed before towardes him on the one partie and his owne ingratitude or vnkindnes towardes god on thother partie conceiueth an ernest sorowe for that he hath relinquisshed so louynge a lorde and an hatefull displeasure that he hath folowed sinne and therby so greuously offended god of whom he was before called to be in the state of a sonne inheritour with our sauiour Iesu Christe And thus beynge moued and troubled in spirite and lamentynge the myserable state whiche he is nowe in by his owne defaut is pricked and styrred in his harte accordynge to the teachynge of his mother holy churche to repaire to suche a minister as god hath ordeyned to pronounce the sentence of remissiō of synne And knowing him to occupy that place as deputed of god doth prostrate him selfe to god there humbly procedeth to confession wherin he callyng to his remembrance his sinful life past doth knowlege to the priest al such synnes in which his conscience telleth hym that he hath greuousely offended the goodnes of god almighty the same before the priest goddis minister he declareth vttereth with his mouthe and so blameth accuseth Luc. xv Luc. xii and condemneth him selfe for an vnkind prodigall sonne to almighty god his father for a naughty seruant that knewe by light of grace the cōmandement of his lord Iesu Christe and dyd it not was indued with many giftes of the holy goste and exercised them not And so detestinge and abhorryng synne and desyrous to be raysed frome that estate confesseth in humilitie the cause of synne to haue ben of hym selfe by yeldyng to the concupiscence of the fleshe the worlde and the deuyll Wherfore he is gladde to submytte hym selfe to suche dyscipline and wayes of reformation as the priest hering his synnes offences shall by his discretion and wisedome accordyng to the word of god thynke conuenient Whiche humble submission to the gostly father with consent and agrement to receyue the said discipline is a parte of satisfaction whiche is the thirde way or meane to the sacrament of penaunce as is before rehersed And this satisfaction declareth a desire to plese and content god his father for the vnkyndenes towardes hym in fallynge from the estate of grace wherein he was called to be his sonne and inherytour of heauen vnto the myserable condition of synne wherby he hath made hym selfe mooste vile bondman vnto the deuyll But here ye must vnderstand that the satisfaction whiche is here spoken of is not so to be taken as though the penitent synner coulde worthyly merite or deserue remission of sinnes by any peyn or punishement to be by him suffered or to make to god any iuste or full recompence equiualent to the synne that he hath committed against him and so to satisfie which he can neuer do For that satisfaction hath onely our sauiour Christe wrought in his glorious passion But to satisfie as here is mēt by satisfaction is to plese god with an hūble lowly harte redy to bringe forth the fruites of penance to bringe them forth in dede as in almes prayer and fastynge with all suche meanes as maye serue for the cutting away of the occasion of synne as the minister shall thynke good according to the worde of god and with suche weping lamentyng wayling as do burst out of the hart with a ful purpose to leade a newe life and therwith to forgiue al men theyr trespaces to restore to all men that he hath vniustly taken or reteyned from them to recompēce all hurtes and iniuries done by hym accordyng to his abilitie and power and as he may not onely to wyll but also to do thus to his neighbour in dede wherin the neighbour ought to be satisfied And hereby appereth howe god estemeth satisfaction both to him selfe and to the neyghbour after the wyll and power and not after the equiualence of that which is done For to god no man can so satisfie for sinne And Christ therfore hath satisfied for all by vertue wherof our satisfaction is accepted and allowed of god who of his infinite goodnes and for Christes sake is satisfied that is to say pleased with that littell we do Whervpon after this contrition had in harte confession made with mouth and satisfaction shewed and promised the penitēt may desire to here of the minister the comfortable wordes of remyssion of synnes And the minister thervpon according to Christes gospell pronounce the sentence of absolution vnto the whiche absolution the penitent must gyue credence and beleue with a perfite fayth that his synnes be now forgyuen frely by the merites of Christes passion to the whiche forgyuenes he hath recourse by the sacrament of
praier superfluous neyther there wanteth any petition suite or request for suche thinges as be necessarie for oure iourney and passage in this worlde or for oure furtherance to that ●eming of the lyfe and glorye euerlastinge Secondly that euery good christen man may be assured to atteine the requestes made in this praier if he shall enforce hym selfe and apply his hole harte and wyll to the wyll and grace of hym vnto whom this prayer is made and also if he shal vtter and offer the said petitions inwardly with his hart and with suche faith confidence and truste in god as he requireth For surely no prayer is thankfull vnto god Ps cxviii Exod. xiiii but that whiche is made with the hart And therfore the prophet Dauid crieth to our lorde with all his hart And Moyses is noted to crye out aloude whan he spake no word with his mouth but he spake aloude with his hart And our lord by his prophete noteth Psal xxix that some pray with theyr lyppes and in their hartes minde nothinge lesse than that which they praye for And therfore who so euer intendeth by saying his Pater noster to atteyne his desyre he must haue with faith a good and ernest deuotion and his hart as nigh as he can voyde of vayne thoughtes and applyed to god so that the entente and desyre of his harte maye be ioyned alwaies with the prayer of his mouth And for this purpose it is mete moch requisite that the vnlearned people shulde vse to make theyr prayers in their mother tounge which they best vnderstand wherby they may be the more moued and stirred vnto deuotion and the more ernestly minde the thinge that they pray for Our father which art in heauen halowed be thy name OF these wordes Our father placed in the beginning of this petition all true christen mē ought to conceiue a great comfort and ioy in that they be taught and commaunded in this prayer to take almighty god for their father and so to call him as for example If oure soueraine lorde the kynge wolde saye to any of vs take me for your father and so call me what ioye in harte what comforte what confidence wolde we cōceyue of so fauourable graciouse wordes Than moch more incōparably haue we cause to reioyse that the king prynce of al princes shewith vnto vs this grace goodnes to make vs his children And surely as the naturall sonne may assuredly trust that his father wyll do for him all thinges that may be for his settyng forth and aduancemēt euen so we may vndoubtedly assure our selues that hauyng almighty god to our father vsinge our selfe as obedient children we shall lacke nothynge whiche may be profitable for vs toward the euerlastinge inheritaunce prepared for vs. And here is to be noted a lesson that as this word Father declareth the great beneuolence mercy and loue of god towardes vs as well in the creation as also in the redemption of man so it admonisheth vs againe of our duetie towardes him and howe we be bounde to shewe againe vnto hym our hole harte loue and our obedience and redynes to fulfyll all his preceptes and commaundementes with all gladnes and humilitie And therfore who so euer presumeth to come to god with this prayer and to call hym father and yet hath not full entente and purpose to vse hym selfe in all thinges lyke a kinde and an obedient sonne he cōmeth to hym as Iudas came to Christe with a kisse 〈◊〉 xx.i. pretending to be his frende and his seruant in callyng hym mayster and yet he was in dede a traytour to hym and a deadly ennemy And for this consideration euery christen man that intendeth to make this prayer ought inwardly and thoroughly to inserche and examine him selfe and yf he finde in him selfe any notable crime for the whiche he ought to be ashamed to call god his father Let him accuse him selfe therof to god and recognise his vnworthynes sayeng as the prodigall sonne sayde Father I haue offended the Luc. xv I am not worthy to be called thy sonne And with due repentaunce and firme purpose intente to amende his naughty lyfe let him lyfte vppe his harte to god and callinge for his grace of reconciltation humbly say Our father c. Moreouer by these wordes Our father is signified that we ought to beleue that almighty god is the common father of al true christen people and fatherly regardeth all throughe and by the meane of our sauiour Iesu Christe vnto whom all faitheful and obedient christen men be brethern by grace and adoption and called to inherite with him the kingdome of heauen And they be also brethern eche one to other hauing al one father which is god almighty And therfore we ought not onely to be of one spirite towardes our said father and to employ and endeuour our selues to the vttermost to please him and to kepe his lawes and commandementes but we ought also eche to consent with other in perfite loue charitie eche to helpe further other towardes the saide inheritaunce of heauen And fynally in al our praiers to god eche to cōprise other and to praye for other lyke as in this prayer we be taught to say Our father gyue vs our breade forgiue vs our synnes suffer vs not to fal into temptation and delyuer vs from euyll By these wordes whiche art in heauen we be taught that we ought to haue an inwarde desyre and a great care study to come to the place where our heauenly father is and moche couet his sighte and presence For lyke as a louynge chylde is euen desirous to be where his father is euen so oughte we euer desyre to be with our heauenly father and to endeuour our selues that our conuersation be al withdrawen from the worlde the fleshe and the deuyll and be sette in heauen and heauenly thinges Phili. iii. as saint Paule teacheth and we shulde continualy wayle and lament bycause we be not with oure heauenly father sayenge with the prophete Ps cxix wofull am I that my dwellynge apon the earthe is so moche prolonged In these wordes Halowed be thy name it is to be noted that by the name of god is vnderstande god him selfe the power of god the myght the maiestie the glory the wysedome the prouidence the mercy and goodnes of god and al suche other good thynges as in scripture be attributed vnto god And this name is halowed whan it is praised glorified sette forthe honoured and magnified of vs both in worde and deede And where in this petition we praye that his name myghte be halowed it is not to be taken or thought that this name of god whiche in it selfe is euermore moste holy most gloriouse most marueylous and full of maiestie can be eyther aduanced or diminished by vs or any thyng that we can do but we desyre here that this most holy name may accordinge as it is