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A04546 An confortable exhortation of oure mooste holy Christen faith, and her frutes Writte[n] (vnto the Christe[n] bretherne in Scotla[n]de) after the poore worde of God. Johnson, John, professor of holy divinite. 1535 (1535) STC 14667; ESTC S103726 34,279 76

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sonne of ●an be asshamed when he cometh in the ●lorie of his father with his holy Angels Also none that layeth his honde to the plowe and loketh backe is mere for the kingdome of heuen ¶ Neuerthelesse yet yf any man haue resisted ignorauntly as did Paul let hym loke vnto the trueth which Paul wrate after he come to knouledge Also yf any man clene agenst his herte but ouercome with the weaknes of the flesshe for feare of persecution haue denied as did Peter or haue delyuered his boke to the tyrauntes or put it awaye secretlye ¶ Let hym yf he repente come agayne and take better holde and not dispare or take it for a signe that God hath forsaken hym For God oft tymes taketh his strength euē from his very electe when they other trust in theyr awne strength or are negligente to call to hym for his strength And that doeth he to reach them and to make them feale that in the fyre of tribulation fo● his wordes sake no thynge canne endure and abyde false his worde and that strength only which he hath premysed For which strēgth he wil haue vs to praye vnto hym nyght ād daye with all instaunce Which also is able to do excedinge aboundātly aboue all that ye are or thynke accordynge to y e power that worketh in vs vnto whom be prayse in the congregation by Iesus Christe thorowe out all generation for euer Amen Of the mortification of the fleshe BY one mā synne entred in the worlde ād deeth by the meanes of synne and so deeth went ouer all men in so moch that all men synned Dearly beloweth bretherne it is not vnknowen to you the ser●●tute the bondage ād the ●hialdom where vnder we were some tyme to synne Ye were ons the seruauntes of synne Ye were one darknes But thorowe the greate mercy of almyghty God we are delyuered there from by his sonne Iesus Christ So that we are deliuered frō synne and made the seruauntes ef righteuesnes but not so perfitly that ther is no s●nne in vs. We are deliuered thorow faith frō the wrath of God and from the vengeaunce and curse of the lawe and from the eternal deeth we haue obteyned forgyuīg of all oure synnes so that they shal not be imputeth to vs on that daye when the lorde shal come And in the sprite we are made perfect and borne a newe vnto God so that we are no seruauntes but sōnes doughters But yet in oure flesshe there is s●me synne yee an wicked seed is sowen in oure flesshe and is so roted that it maye not be cleanly taken awaye in this present lyfe Of the which saith Ihon. Yf we shall saye that we haue no synne we deceaue oure sylfes and the trueth is not in vs. For in many thynges we synne all When we haue done all they thynges which are commanded vnto vs we are yet vnprofitable seruauntes we haue done but that which was oure duety to do This synne is this concupiscence this lust and euyl desyre which we haue in vs contraryous to the lawe of God And this concupiscence is verely synne because it is forbydden in the lawe of God which saith thou shall not concupisce or desyre And be cause it is contraryous to God and to his pleasure and will for there maye no thynge be contraryous to God but euyl and synneful thynge and this concupiscence or euyl desyre thought it be euyll and sinnefull yet we maye not awoyde it so longe we are here in the fleshe For as saith Paul the fleshe lusteth contrary to the sprite and the sprite contrary to the fleshe Theyr ar contrary one to the other so that 〈◊〉 canne not do that what ye wolde This b●tayl is euen in an righteous and iustified man which hath the sprite of God For the fleshe lusteth continualy agenst the sprite 〈◊〉 that an maye not do that which he wold● that is that he mygh● holely and perf●ue hym to the seruice of God but he may● not for the fleshe lusteth contrary to the spr●te and wyll not nor canne not be obedien● to the lawe of this same saith Paul The la●we is spirituall but I am carnall solde vnder synne because I wo●e not what I do Here Pa. knowledgeth hym sylfe to hau● an carnall concupiscence or desyre in hym and thereby knowledgeth hym subdued to synne For he saith I am carnall solde vnder synne The lawe he saith also is holy ād good yee y e lawe is spiritual but I am ca●nall solde vnder synne And when Ier●me my sylfe to do and fulfil that holy and spirituall lawe I fynde in me an contrariousnes to it and maye not fulfill it Whereby I knowe that I am carnall and ●●ld● that is subdued vnder synne for in the fl●she he serued the lawe of synne In my fleshe saith he I serue the lawe of synne B● thought he was subdued to the lawe of sy●ne in the fleshe yet he was fre in the sprite I serue the lawe of God saith he in the sprite And in the sprite he fought continualy agenst the synne in the fleshe and wolde alwayes haue had it awaye And because he 〈◊〉 no meanes culde get it awaye he cōplayneth sayenge what I wolde that do I not but what I hat that do I. As he wolde saye I wolde the flesh lusteth not agenst the sprite And this concupiscence I ●at because it is euyll and yet I maye not be fre frō it Thē it foloweth Yf I do that which I wolde not I confesse to the lawe ●hat it is good So then nowe it is not I that do it but synne that dwelleth in me As he wolde saye Yf synne to the which I consent not in the sprite but hattes wolde haue it awaye abydeth in the fleshe yee worketh and lusteth agenst the lawe And I in the sprite consent to the lawe and graunteth is good and wolde fulfill it and haue awaye that synne out of the fleshe which is contrarious to the lawe thought I maye not get it awaye yet I synne not nor transsgresses not the lawe in the sprite but the synne that dwelleth in the fleshe doeth it ¶ Then it foloweth To will is present with me but I canne fynde no meanes to performe that which is good That is to saye I wolde this euyl lust and synne in the fleshe were awaye so that then were no thynge in me contrarious to the holy lawe of God but I can not get it awaye I hat it and yet it abydeth fast rote● in the fleshe It foloweth I fynde then by the lawe that when I wolde do good euyl is present with me Here Paul shewed that y e lawe gaue hym knouledge of synne for he had not knowen that this lust or concupiscence had bene synne excepte the lawe had said thou shall not lust or concupisce 〈◊〉 desyre Therfore he saith I fynde by the lawe that euyl that is to saye synne is
ād also the deade yee euē of his awne good wyll He worketh in vs the workes which are necessary to the mortification of the fleshe yee he maketh vs to chastifie the body brynge it into subiection by resistinge vnto the lustes of it and continuall excertion of good workes For the moare that an man be vseth to synne the harder shall it be to resist vnto the euyl vse and lustes therof For the lustes of synne are euer the strōger the moare that an man folowe them be an euyl vse And by the contrary the resistinge of synne and excercition of good workes taketh some thynge awaye of the strength of synne Herefore brethern exerce youre sylfes vnto Verely I saye vnto you they haue receaued theyr rewarde But when ye faste anoynte youre heed and washe youre face that it apere not vnto men howe ye faste but vnto youre father whiche is in secrete .c. ¶ Herefore bretherne in all thynges kepe measure be discrete folowe the sprite and mortyfie the fleshe by the holy goost whom ye haue receaued as the ernest of youre enheretaunce by whom ye are teached in all trueth and as he hath teached you abyde therin And be not caryed hidder and thydder with diuers and straunge learninge ¶ I saye the learninge of men whiche the holy scripture do not knowe as ye haue bene in tyme passed Wherwith ye were drawene from the faith and gaue hede vnto sprites of erroure and deuylshe doctrine of them which speake lyes thorowe ypocrisy and haue theyr consciences marked with an hett yerne forbiddynge to mary and cōmaundynge to absteyne from meates whiche God hath created to be receaued with geuynge of thankes of them whiche beleue and haue knowen the trueth For all the creatures of God are good and no thynge to be refused yf it be receaued with geuynge of thankes For it is sanctified by the worde of God and prayer Yf thou shall put the bretherne in remembraunce of these thynges saith Paul to Thimothe thou shal be a good minister of Iesu Christ whiche hast bene norished vppe in the wordes of faith and good doctrine whiche thou hast continualy followed but cast awaye vngostly and olde wyues fables This I saye lest eny man shulde begylle you with entysinge wordes For though I be absent in the fleshe yet am I present with you in the sprite ioyinge and beholdinge youre stedfast faith in Christ As ye haue therfore receaued Christ Iesu the lorde euē so walke ro●ed and bilt in hym and stedfaste in the faith as ye haue learned and therin be plenteous in geuinge thankes ¶ Beware lest eny man come and spoyle you thorowe philosophy and disceatful vanitie thorowe the tradicions of men and ordinaciōs after the worlde and not after Christ For in hym duelled all the fulnes of the go● heeth boddyly and ye are full in hym which is the heed of all rule and power in whom also ye are circumcised with circumcision made without hondes by puttinge of of the sinful body of the fleshe thorowe the circumcision that is in Christ In that ye are buried with hym thorowe baptim in whom ye are also risen agayne thorowe faith that is wroght by the operation of God which raysed hym from deeth ¶ And hath with hym quickened you also which were deed in synne and in the vncircumcisiō of youre fleshe and hath forgeuē vs oure trespases and hath put out the obligation that was agaynst vs made in the lawe written and that hath he taken out of the waye and hath fastenet it on his crosse and hath spoyled rule and power and hath made ashewe of them openly and hath triumphed ouer them in his awne persone ¶ Let no man therfore trouble youre cōciences aboute meate and drincke or for a peace of an holy daye which are no thinge but shadowes of thinges to come but the body is in Christ Let no man make you to shute at a wronge marke which after his awne ymaginacion walketh in the humblenes and holynes of angels thinges which he neuer sawe causlesse puft vppe with his fleshly mynde and holdeth not the heed wherof all the body by ioyntes and couples receaueth norishment and is knet to gedder and encreaseth with the increasynge that commeth of God ¶ Wherfore sen ye are deed with Christ from the doctrine of the worlde why as thought ye yet lyued in the worlde shuld ye be yet ledde with tradicions of them that saye touche not tast not handle not .c. Nowe in cōclusiō be ye all of one mynde ād the God of peace that raysed from deeth oure lorde Iesus Christ the greate sheperde of you his shepe thorowe the bloude of the euerlastinge testament make you perfect in all good workes to do his godly and holy will and brynge to passe that whatsoeuer ye do maye be accepted in his fyght by the meanes of Iesus Christ To whom be prayse for euer Amen ¶ I beseche you bretherne suffre the wordes of exhortation for I haue written vnto you in feawe wordes Salute all the saynctes they which are here salute you in the lorde Grace be with you all Amen ¶ At Parishe by me Peter congeth A.M.D. xxxv xx Ianuarij Ephe. vi i. Petri v. Apoca. ii Hebreo xi Math. xvi i Corin. iij. Ephe. ij Apo. xxvi Galath ● Mathei vij Gala. v Gala. 3. iiij Roma v i Corin. xiij Apoca. xxi Roma iij Roma iiij Gene. xv Psal xxxi Gene. xv Gene. xvii Roma iiij Roman● v Roma ix Esai xxviij Romano x Gala. iii. Gala. iii ●ieremi v ●sal xxxiii Galath v Apoca. xix Roma iiij Ioan. iij ● Ioan. i Math. xix Roma iij ▪ Iacobi ij Phili. ij iiij Galatas iij Ioannis i i Corin. ij Ephesi ij Luce xvij Marci ix Roma ix x ●ath vij ●ath xv ●a v ●ath xij 〈◊〉 xvi ●ar xvi Ioan .iij Ephe. v Ioan .iij Gala. v Hebre. xi Psal xxxij Roma xiiij Gene. viij i Corin. ij ij Corin. iiij ●cobii ●athei vij ●athei v ●itum i ●mano ij ●ma xvi ●he v ●omano vi ●tum iij Marke wel i Ioan .ij Mathei vij ●al vi ●ma xvi ●oan ij ●oma i ●oma xvi Math. vi Ioan. iij Roma viij Psal lxxxv Mat. xxiiij Roma viij i. Corin· vi i. Petri i. Psal ij 〈◊〉 vi xij ●he ij ●etri v ●al liiij ●ce xij ●ath vi ●ath vij Corin. vi Hiere xxxi Esaie xxvij Esa xxxviij Esaie xl Esaie xli Esaie xlij Esaie xliij Esaie xliii Esaie li Esaie liiij Math. vij Philipp iiij i. Thimo● i. Esaie xxxij· Roman iij Romano v Ioan. xiiij Roma i i Cori. i ● ij Gala. i Esaie xxxij Esai● ix Esaie xlv Esaie lxv● Ioan. i Math. xi Esaie xlviij Psal xiij Esaie liij Ezechie xiij Esaie lvij Ioan. xiiij Roman v Ephe. ij Ephe. v Roma xij ij Cori. xiij Esay xl Deute vi Ioan. iiij Romano .i Ephe. i. i Ioan. iij. Mat. xxv i. Ioan. iiij Gala. iij Romano v Gala. v Deutero vi Romano iij Romano vi Iacobi i. Roma vij Roma viij Roman vi Io. i. iij.viij and xx Gala. iij T●um iij Gala. iiij Roma vii i Corin. i. xij ii Corin. iij Roma viij Gala. v i. Corin. xiij Psal i Math. xi Iacob iv Ephesio v ij Corint v● Beholde Iob Romano v Iaco. v. iij Regū xix Mat. xxiij Iacobi v Tobie i. ij God tryeth he faith of his children Esaie xl● The worke of God ar● wonderfu● Deuter. xxi Ioann ●vi Esaie liij Ephesio vi Mat. ix Psal lxvij Hebreo ● Hebreo xij Ioann xv Ephesio i Zacha. ix Roma viij Hebreo xij Ioan. xx Ioan. xv Mat. x The wisdome of the serpente Roman vi Math. x. Luce xiiij Mathei vi Math. x Psal xliij Roma vi Tribulatiō i● a blessige Math. v Prosperite is● a curse Lu●● vi Tribulatiō for righteuesnes is ye gyfte of god Actor .v ij Thimo. iij Philippe i i Petri iiij Whereby thē are youre tyrannes sure Romano v ij Corint xij The differēce betwene y e childerne of God and of the deuil Deute viij Ioan .vi Ioan .viij i. Corin. ix Mat. xix Luce. xij Luce. xvi Hebreo xiij Which way goo youre persecuters to heuen thē Mathei vij You re persecuters haue no power to do vnto you what they wolde Mat. v Mat. x Psalm xlix Psal xxxij Psal xxxiij Mat. x i Petri v Psal liiij A Christen mans care The despicers persecuters ād they that fall frō Gods worde ar●●h●●a●ead Noe Lot Moses Aaron The prophetes Christ Mat. x Marci viij Luc. ix Thimoth i God receaueth them that come agayne Why letteth god his chosē childerne fall Ephesi iij Roma v Roma vi Ephes v Rom. vi Ephe. ij Roman iiij Psal xxxi Ioan. i Roma viij i Ioan. i Iacob iij Luce xvij Exod. xx Gala. ● Roman vij Deutero vi Psal xiij Roman vij Roma xiij Gala. v ij Corint iij Ioann viij Ioan v Roman viij Collossen iij Gala. v Roma viij ij Corint i● Philippe i● i Thimo. ii● i Ioan. ij Hebreo xiij i Corin. xiiij Ioan x
for ye are not vnder y e lawe but vnder grace ād ye are borne a newe in ye sprite The sprite is made fre Ye sprite is fylled with y e holy gost And ye sprite fulfilleth the lawe In my mynde sayeth Paul I serue the lawe of God howebeit y e synne dwell in the flesshe yet the sprite wyl not cōsent nor obey there vnto because it is borne a newe ād made fre by faith but wyl obey vnto the lawe of God by the power of his holy sprite by whom spryngeth very lowe from the herte And so in the sprite the lawe is fulfilled Tha● commande vs to lowe God With all oure herte with all oure soule with all oure streyngth oute of this lowe spryngeth all good workes for lowe canne not be ydel but must of neade worke to the pleasure of hym whom is lowed when occasion commeth An man that hath perfect lowe to God seketh with all diligence to knowe they thynges wherin God hath pleasure And when he knowed the wyll of God there mo nothynge holde hym from the doinge of it Yee he is glade that God hath commaunded hym to do soche thynges Because his pleasure is to be occupyed in the lawe of the lorde nether is his lawe heuy to soche a man For it is an easy yoke and an light burdynge thorowe lowe wherin I praye God to cōferme youre hertes by his sprite thorowe faith Amen Of pacience BE ye pacient bretherne vnto the cōmynge of the lorde Belowed brethern pacence is an virtue whiche is necessary in theyr euyl and peralouse dayes ād thereby all y e sayn●●e● of God haue ouercōme all persecutiō ād trouble put om them in this present lyfe and this pacience Paul cōmended vnto vs sayinge In all thynges let vs behaue oure sylfes as the ministers of God in moche pacience in afflictions in necess●te in auguy●she in strypes in presōment in stryfe in labour in warche in fastinge in purenes in knowledge in lōge sufferinge in kyndnes in the holy goost in lowe vnfayned in the wordes of trueth in the power of God by the arm●●● of righteuesnes on the ryght honde and on the lyfte honde in honoure and dishonoure in euyll reporte and good reporte as disceauers and yet true as vnknowen and yet knowen as deyinge and beholde we yet liue as chastened and not kylled as sorowynge and yet alwayes mery as poore ād yet make many ryche as hauynge no thynge and yet possessynge all thynges This pacience is to soffre and receaue gladly withoute any murmure whatsoeuer trouble payne vexation and aduersite that God sent And this pacience commeth of perfect lowe whiche commeth of stronge and sure faith This paciēce teached vs the apostle Iamys sayenge Be ye pacient bretherne vnto the commynge of the lorde Pacience do marke some trouble for in prosperite she lost her ●ome she ragne neuer but wher trouble ād Beholde wicked Iezabel caused to kyll all the holy prophetes in Israel excepte they that were hyd secretly or fledde to the deserte as Elias .c. Of the trouble ād persecution of the prophetes and seruauntes of God saith Christ to the olde scribes and pharisees Beholde I sende vnto you prophetes wyse men and scribes and of them some shall ye kyl and crucifie and some shall ye scourge in youre synagogges and persecute them from citie to citie Take my brethern the prophetes for an ensample of sufferinge aduersitie and of longe pacience which spake in the name of the lorde Beholde we counte them happy which endure Ye haue herde of the pacience of Iob and haue knowen what ende the lorde made for the lorde is pityfull ād merciful Beholde also the greate aduersitie and trouble of holy Tobie for all his substance was taken from hym ād hymsylfe was sought to be kylled ād his syght was taken from hym by God also ye haue herde what endethe lorde made of all his aduersite Market his also yf God sende the to the see and promyse to goo with y e and to brynge the saffe to londe he wyl reyse vp a tempest agenst the to proue whether thou wilt abyde by his woorde and that thou maist feale thy faith and perceaue his goodnes for were it all wayes fayre wether ād ●ou neuer brought to soch ieoperdy when●e his mercy only deliuered the thy faith ●ulde be but a presumption and thou shul●est be euer vnthankefull to God and mer●ylesse vnto thy neyboure ¶ Yf God promyse riches y e waye therto is ●owerte Whō he loweth hym he chasteset ●hom he exaltet he casteth downe whom he ●●ueth he dāneth fyrst He bringeth no man ●o heuen excepte he sende hym to hell first Yf he promise lyfe he sleyeth first when he ●yldeth he casteth all downe fyrst He is no ●atcher he can not bylde on a nother mans foundacion He will not worke vntyll all be past remedy and brought vnto soch a case that men may se how that his hāde his power his mercy his goodnes ād trueth hath wrought all to gether He will let no man be partetaker with him of his prayse ād glorie His workes are wonderful and contrary vnto mans workes Who euer saue he delyuered his awne sonne his only sonne his dere sonne vnto the deeth and that for his enemies sake to winne his enemie to ouercome him with lowe that he myght se lowe and lowe agayne and of lowe to doo lyke wyse to other men and to ouercome them with well doinge ¶ Ioseph sawe y e sonne and the mone and xi ster res worshepinge him Neuerthelesse shameful deeth of the crosse as a thef or a mortherer Yee an cursed deeth as saith the lawe cursed is whosoeuer hangeth on tree He vas ●ende in the warlde by the father to suffre trouble whiche before he apoynted to hym Yee he se et an strōge batayl before hym in the which he do fyght a● an worthy knyght and obtayned victory and haue receaued y e rewarde but fyrst he fought or he wāne the rewarde yee he suffered to be sore wounded be fore he obtayned victory As the holy prophete sawe longe afore honde and spake of hym He shal haue nether beutye nor fauoure whē we shall beholde hym he shal be oute of shappe so that we shal not desyer hym he shal be despysed and leste set bye of al men a man hauynge experience and fealinge bothe oure sorowes and sykenesses we shal I saye repute hym so vyle and lothly that we shall hyde oure faces frō hym When this not withstondinge yet is euen he muste beare oure sykenesses and sorowes But we shall iudge hym to be thus cast doune and smyten with some plage of God yee when he is wounded euen of oure transsgressions and thus smyten for oure vngodlynes for the punyshment for oure correction shal be layde apon hym and by his stripes and hurte shal be healed All we are