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A19605 The crib of ioy containing spirituall exercise, for Christmasse. S. Steuen. S. Iohn. Innocents. Circumcision. Epiphanie.; Crib of joy. 1611 (1611) STC 6039.5; ESTC S120351 14,693 50

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like vntamed haifers or wilde asse colts without yoke or bit yet the presence of his diuine Spirit will humble our affections cleanse our soules and sanctifie our members to make them temples of the holy Ghost 4 The worst roome in the Inne was too good for him but thankes be to God he hath gotten the best roome in the stable swadled and layed in a manger Luk. 2.7 and why in this place there was none but his friends and those that loued him well His mother sought out the most sweete and soft place in all the stable to repose the immaculate and tender Lambe of God in If any beast was there present to feede in the manger as likely at this generall taxing when the Inne was so full the stable was not emptie the very instinct of nature did teach them to know their owner and their maisters crib and after their fashion to worship the God of nature If sinfull man be that stable wherein the Sonne of God doth vouchsafe to repose himself assigne him the best roome lay him in the manger giue him thy heart where all thy affections vse to feed and solace themselues and that heart shall feele a heauenly ioy within it a peace of conscience which passeth all vnderstanding it shall send ioy into heauen amongst the Angels who reioyce ouer one sinner that repents Luk. 15.10 it shall fetch downe Angels from heauen with a companie of heauenly souldiers to sing glorie to God on high in earth peace and to pitch their tents about thee A man knowes not saith Salomon what a day may brîng foorth Prou. 27.1 Verily if one day brought foorth thus many ioyes when it brought forth the Sonne of God well may we crowne it with the Psalmist his Epiphonema Psal 118.24 This is the day which the Lord hath made we will reioyce and be glad in it S. STEVEN WHen the Sonne of God had put on man and couered his Deitie with a veile of flesh for dazeling our eyes great things by him were both done and suffered for vs. After that man therefore by vertue of those sufferings shall haue put on Christ Rom. 13 14. it is very meete that in token of thankes some thing be done and suffered by man for the name of Christ Bernard Non decet sub spinoso capite membrum esse delicatum since the Head was crowned with thornes to saue the bodie let not the foote disdaine to catch a thorne in defence of the head since Christ fought for vs in our owne flesh till he sweat againe and sweat till he bled and bled till he died let this blessed Martyr teach that the purest bloud in our sinfull bodies is not too precious to be powred out for his Gospell All confesse this to be true but some say it is too tragicall a farre vnfit meditation for this Feast these bloudie dayes of Steuen and Innocents might better haue bene referred vnto Lent to accompanie Good Friday For there be many wise men both from the East and VVest will with ioy henour Christ in the cratch that would be loth to follow him to the crosse S. Paul did fit the Kings humour well Act. 26.29 wishing that Agrippa were a whole Christian altogether like himselfe except those bonds For if Christianitie inflict bonds or draw bloud it is vnsauorie Vnsauorie indeede vnto flesh and bloud but he that hath well tasted of yesterdayes ioy in the birth of a Sauiour shall find it not allayed but well seconded by this dayes martyrdome The Apostles reioyced that they were accounted worthie to suffer for his name Act. 5.41 then sure there is some matter of dignitie in suffering and if they reioyced therein why should we be sad vpon this day Christ told vs before Ioh. 12.32 If I were lift vp from the earth I will draw men vnto me It seemeth there is some hidden vertue in the crosse of Christ knowne to none but those that feele the power of it by which he enticeth men to follow him with delight euen vnto death Therefore saith Paul 2 Cor. 12.10 I take pleasure 〈…〉 in necessities in persecutions in 〈◊〉 It is honorable thinkes Haman to be set vpon the Kings owne horse and haue it proclaimed before him Ester 6.9 This shall be done to the man whom the King will honour Our King of Heauen was neuer better mounted on earth then vpon an Asse and a Crosse The Kings on Palfreies that to teach humilitie this to arme vs with patience this shall be done to the man whom this King will honour VVhich makes S. Paul to glorie in nothing but in the Crosse of Christ who still as he is preferred to greater dignitie in the Court of Christ assumeth to himselfe more honorable titles To the Romanes Corinthians and the rest Sometimes he calls himselfe an Apostle somtimes a Seruant of Christ but the last of all is the most glorious in his Epistle to Philemon Paul a prisoner of Iesus Christ It is a Christian paradox yet that Apostle putteth vs out of doubt preferring it before the best in his 2. Epistle to the Corinth 〈◊〉 23. They are ministers of Christ I speake 〈◊〉 foole I am more why In stripes aboue 〈◊〉 sure in prison more plenteously in death often c. 3 There is a glorious companie of the Apostles a goodly fellowship of the Prophets but a noble armie of Martyrs as our Church hath well sung A noble and a royall armie indeede for there is no armie or hoast of God in heauen or earth which fighteth so like the King himselfe as the Martyrs do which ouercome by suffering for which victorie Steuen doth now enioy that which his name did signifie a crowne an eternall crowne of glorie If martyrdome then be delightfull that Saints take pleasure in it if it be to be affected as honorable that the Apostles glorie in it if as noble and royall it will crowne vs with glorie let it not grieue vs to recken it amongst our Christian triumphs The standard-bearer of this royall armie was S. Steuen 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 the first Martyr in strict proprietie of speech that euer was the first 〈◊〉 of the Gospell of Christ that conformed the same with his bloud The Innocents lost their liues for Christ but it was in them no voluntarie oblation Iohn Baptist bare record of Christ but he died for a Legall truth It is not lawfull for thee to haue thy brother Philips wife Peter resolued to haue laid downe his life for Christ but hee was too weake Verily it was decreed that no man in zeale should lose a drop of bloud for the witnesse of Christ or his Gospell before Christ in the abundance of loue had shed his precious bloud for the loue of man After Christ had finished his course and was set at the right hand of his Father the first that entred the lists was this valiant Martyr Steuen who fought three notable combats