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A09998 Master Bezaes sermons vpon the three chapters of the canticle of canticles wherein are handled the chiefest points of religion controversed and debated betweene vs and the aduersarie at this day, especially touching the true Iesus Christ and the true Church, and the certaine & infallible marks both of the one and of the other. Translated out of French into English by Iohn Harmar ...; Sermons sur les trois premiers chapitres du Cantique des cantiques. English Bèze, Théodore de, 1519-1605.; Harmar, John, 1555?-1613. 1587 (1587) STC 2025; ESTC S101752 345,082 450

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together Luk. 17.37 And what is this dead body It is saith Saint Paul Iesus Christ he crucified besides which I wil knowe nothing vnderstanding by the name of Christ the person and by the word of crucified all that which he hath doone for vs euen vnto that last cry of his which shaked both the heauen and the earth saying All is finished And thus much touching the Doctrine As for the outward seruice himselfe speaking to that womā of Samaria which demanded of him whether they should worshippe in the Temple of the Samaritanes or of the Iewes confessed indeed that for a time it was the Temple of Ierusalem and no other which God had chosen there to be worshipped But saith he the time is come that men shall worship neither in this mountaine nor in Ierusalem but the true worshippers shal worship in spirit in truth Ioh. 4.21.24 that is to say without distinction of place they shall serue God with a pure spirituall seruice not with aultar or sacrifice but with a contrite and humble heart Psal 51.19 and with the fruits of righteousnesse Psa 50.23 Ro. 12.1 with the calues of their lips Ose 14.3 Moreouer if we respect the former time we shal find that it is true indeed that the couenant was residēt first in the house of Abrahā thē in the house of Isaack afterward in the house of Iacob But how was this house walked caried vp downe Go we farther we shal find that trauersing the desert it made 42. stations Nu. 33. being come into the land of Canaā the tabernacle vnto which the lord had as it were tied the seat of his couenāt both in respect of the doctrine the outward seruice changed frō place to place was in the end separated frō his Arke being taken prisoner among the Philistines on whō hauing wreked herselfe she reunited not herself vnto the tabernacle where the ordinary seruice was kept Finally behold the temple built as a permanent standing place Ierusalē the capital city both of the realme of the priesthoode But how many breaches interruptiōs were there in such sort that the temple was shut vp finally razed afterwards repaired after that most vilanously polluted defiled I demaund therefore where was then this catholick See yea whilest it stood were we to conclude as they do at this day who cal themselues Catholick Romanes the high-Priest is the successor of Aaron therefore he cānoter we must beleeue do whatsoeuer is taught cōmaunded by the catholicke church of Ierusalem I report me vnto al the Prophets whether they either made or taught others to make such a conclusion Nay did not contrariwise cry out both against the Priests against the temple it selfe for those abuses which were by thē there committed And indeed where by whom was Iesus Christ iudged worthy of death as being a blasphemer against God against the temple Where by whom was his doctrine condemned of impiety Where by whom were the Apostles forbidden to preach the gospel Where by whō for what cause was Steuen accused stoned to death It is then a meere bewitchednesse phrensie to tie the holy ghost vnto one place whatsoeuer it be or to any certaine estate of men to ground on them the rule of a mans faith without exception seeing that vnder the ancient people themselues among whom Ierusalē was the place which the Lord had chosen for his house habitation there were none more deceiued then they who without anie exception or limitatiō rested grounded themselues on that temple on the personall succession of Aaron Ierusalem being often the seate and See not of Truth but of Murdering of the Preachers of the Trueth the nest of the Baalims 5 But can it be shewen by the Scripture or by any testimony woorthy of credit that Iesus Christ hath established in the world one certaine place or catholick See that is to say where an head shuld be seated hauing autority ouer al the particular churches of the world And if it were lawful for men to constitute appoint themselues one why should Rome rather be chosen then Ierusalem the first the ancient of al the Churches Called of the Prophets the Citty of God From whence the word of God should go forth into al the world And founded notoriously by S. Peter the rest of the Apostles Or rather then Antioch where were named the first christiās where it is notorious that S. Pet. S. Paul liued But in sūme what reasonable man cā be ignorāt what is to be iudged of the See of Rome seeing that Daniel speaking clearly plainly of that God on earth calleth him by his name the God Maozzim which is as much to say in the languange of the Prophet as the God of Rome or the God of the Romanes Dan. 11.38 For it is euident that this word of Rome in the greek toung which was thē vsed in that country where this city was first built named signifieth as much as the Hebrew worde which the Prophet vseth And S. Paul speaking of him which raigned in his time I mean the Emperor of Rome saith expresly that of the destruction of him should be borne che child of perdition 2. Thess 2.7 and when Saint Iohn nameth expresly the Citie of seauen hils Apoc. 17.9 In a woorde therefore as it is the Lorde which hath of his great grace built his Coche where it pleaseth him neuer vsing the helpe of any for the inuenting the plat and model thereof but vsing indeede the ministery of certaine his faithful seruants al of them immediately chosen as was Moses after him the Apostles for the setting vp of it according vnto the forme and pattern which himselfe no other hath deuised giuing the name of Coch vnto this ecclesiastical gouernment he hath declared that hee woulde not make it abiding for euer in one place but hath vsed and doth vse shal vse it vnto the end of the world transporting it according vnto his good and holy wil pleasure 1. Cor. 12. 6 It remaineth we consider by peece-meale the building of this Coch according as the peeces thereof are set downe vnto vs in this place This discription therefore beginneth first with the matter wherewith the bodie of the Coch is built namely of the wood of Liban that is to saie of Cedar this tree hauing this property that it is as a man would say incorruptible This is it which I haue alreadie declared vpon the last verse of the first Chapter to witte that thereby thus much is declared vnto vs that this holy and sacred gouernement is inuincible both in respect of time and of men The reason is if wee consider the generalitie of the Church because the kingdome of this Bridegrome is euerlasting as the father promised him Dan. 7.14 and Luk. 1.33 reaching it selfe and as it were walking from one end
sith there is no proportion at al between that which is infinit that which is boūded limited we can go no farder in cōprehending that which is incōprenable than to know it to be incomprenable But God hauing made man not to be cōprehended of him but yet to be known notwithstanding adored in the gouernment of this world hath giuē him a soul indued with vnderstanding which may attain as it were to the borders skirts of his Maiesty hauing for his obiect this goodly theatre of the worlde aboue beneath witnessing sensibly that is by a corporall obiect and such a one as may be perceiued by the corporall senses the eternity of the Creator together with al his power wisedome bounty and fauour in particular towardes the flowar of all his workes which is man Psal 8. 19. 23. Rom. 1.20 And this was the first testimony of the infinite dilection of God towards man to wit the creation of the worlde which hee hath made subiect vnto many workes worthy of perpetual admiration as we are taught Psal 8.3 and which is called the wisedome of God 1. Cor. 1.21 and the mirrour of his eternity power Rom. 1.20 3 But what Man hauing put out the eies of his vnderstanding not to see or know any more such a fauor and exceeding grace of his Creator in the woork of his creation behold this Bridegroome which appeared with an infinitely more cleare and euident testimony of his loue and dilection in the woorke of redemption than he had done in the woork of the creation of the world for man yea without al comparison whether we consider the maner he hath vsed to make this second woorke or whether we haue regard vnto the worke it selfe For in the creation it was doutles an exceeding bounty passing measure which moued him to make man after his owne image so excellent and so perfect he made him But what is this vnto this infinite loue and charity which moued him to make this second work by which he hath drawē euen out of the corrupt masse of mankind sanctified notwithstanding by his holy spirit not onely another man more holy and more perfect without comparison than euer the first was but a Man-God by vniting his sonne personally and for euer with our flesh yea with al our infirmities for a time in the flesh sinne onely excepted and which is more charging all our sinnes vpon him And for whom For vs his enemies out of whom hee hath chosen and made to be borne this beloued spouse to the end that beeing rauished with the Apostle we should cry out at this most high most great and most profound secret of secrets Ephes 3.18 and 5.32 O the profound riches of the wisedome and knowledge of God 4 But behold yet another kind of incomprehensible dilection and loue which manifesteth it selfe in this woorke of our redemption For because that this corporall presence of his in the world should not alwaies endure the sonne of God being not come into the world to consummate and end his mariage here with his Church but contrariwise to seeke after her and to drawe her vp on high into that most holy place whereinto he is entred first Heb. 9.24 to prouide there for vs an eternal habitatiō Ioh. 14.2 2. Cor. 5.1 To the end notwithstāding that this liuely image of the Sonne of God should not leaue therefore to bee alwaies before our eies Gal. 3.1 he hath left vs his liuely pourtrait in his doctrine written by the Apostles cōprising whatsoeuer is behoofull for vs to knowe either touching his person or touching al the counsail of god his father cōcerning our saluation Act. 20.17 this after so euident a maner as if yea more spiritually than if we saw it with our carnal eies only hard it with our eares touched it with our hands as many did which notwithstanding knewe him not nor vnderstoode him as they ought to know and vnderstand to saluation What more Behold dilection vpon dilection For because it were in vaine to present the fayrest thing in the world to those which are blind behold wherefore togither with his woorde so preached by himselfe after written by his Apostles he hath sent in ful aboundance as much as was necessary to know and follow this good way his holy spirit into his Church according to those promises of his made by his Prophets and namelie by Ioel as S. Peter expoundeth the same Act. 2.17 to lead vs into al truth Ioh. 16.13 giuing vs eies to see and eares to heare in a word to be and raigne himselfe in our hearts vnto the ende of the woorlde which shal be the ful consummation of this holy mariage Mat. 28.20 5 Maruail we then if this spouse to whom onely it is giuen to sauour indeede such a sweetnes beeing altogither rauished herewith neither loueth nor desireth any thing else than the kisses of her Bridegroome saying that the wine is nothing in respect of his dilections For by this woord wine she meaneth not only that creature of God of which it is specially said that it is made to reioyce the heart of man Psal 104.15 but all delicatnes yea without exception euery other creature in the which a man may delight and take pleasure And therefore this spouse speaketh of the dilections of her Bridegroome in the plurall number not that there bee many in the essence of God in whome all things are but one as himselfe is but one but in respect of vs because that not only in this worlde God bestoweth on vs an infinit diuersity of his graces as wel in quality as in quantity but aboue al in respect of that great treasure of felicity which he will heap vpon his Church when God shal be all in all 1. Cor. 15.28 giuing her those things which neuer eie hath seene neuer eare hath hard neuer hart hath conceaued Esay 64.4 1. Cor. 2.9 6 Last of al let vs learne of this spouse the true vse of considering of these infinite dilections of this Bridegroome namely to the end that as he hath loued vs more than he needed so that wee loue him because hee is onely worthy to bee loued whereupon it is requisite and needefull that we here treate at large of true dilection and well ordered hatred which are two affections which rule as I may say all the other Our Lord Iesus Christ Math. 22.36 being asked his opinion touching the greatest commaundement sendeth vs back to the first table of the lawe which he reduceth into this summe Thou shalt loue the Lord thy God with al thy hart with al thy soule and with all thy thought and indeede mutuall loue and amity be it good or bad leadeth vs thereto that he which loueth truly seketh after nothing so diligently and so affectionatly as to doe that which he knoweth to be agreeable and pleasing to him whom he loueth And therfore the faithful soule which is here brought in to
nearer vnto vs now then hee was in Salomons time and that he is as it were painted out before our eies 4 And wee must note here that this prayer pertaineth not onely to euerie member of the Church in the feeblenesse of his spirit and wil but to the whole body of euerie Church yea of the whole Church Catholickly that is vniuersally considered so vexed and troubled as al auncient histories do witnesse both by heretiques in matter of doctrine and so defaced and disfigured with infinite scandales and offences in the discipline and gouernment thereof which thing should bee well considered both of them which seeke here belowe a perfection in euerie member of the Church as the Catharistes of old and in our time the Anabaptists and of them which forge vnto themselues an Idea of a Catholique Church which should be without spotte or wrinkle which they afterwarde apply to their phantasme of the Sea of Rome without any either scripture or reason And yet for all this the true Church leaueth not to be the receptacle gardien of the truth of God who neuer suffereth that this foundation should not remaine and abide firme and sure 5 But in saying Draw me we must withal take the cord in our hand by which we are craned vp and drawn vnto him for to speak thus in the meane time to refuse the meane which is presented vs to draw vs were but to mock God That which I call the corde is the preaching of the Gospell the ordinary instrument of the spirit of God to open our heart to the end to make it heedful and attentiue and to pearce our eares to hear to giue vs eies to see in a word to lead vs into al truth and to confirme and comfort vs vnto the ende and this is it in which the ordinarie exercise of all Christians consisteth It is but in vaine therefore for such as are ordinarie and common contemners of Gods word to say Draw mee For it is no more then if they should saie vnto God make me to liue without a soule make me to see without light 6 But to go on a man maie demaund why the spouse saith in the singular number Draw me and not Draw vs seeing that anon after she speaketh also of her companions And wee will run after thee Let vs therefore vnderstand that this spouse here representeth not one onlie person but the whole company assembly of the true faithful already instructed and bringing forth euerie day as a fruitful mother children vnto God which are here vnderstoode by the companions of this spouse Shee ment not therefore to forget her companie in speaking particularlie of her selfe but to shew by her owne example the rest of her traine what they ought to doe And thus must they doe which haue profited more then others in the Church of God they must bee instruments of grace towardes others and so take one another by the hand and ascend vp togither to this holy house of God whereunto we aspire Esay 2.3 which thing is principally required in the pastors and teachers which are sent to this effect and purpose The spouse therefore addeth ioyning her selfe with her companie And we wil runne after thee By which words is shewen vs the effect of that which she required when she desired to be drawne to wit to the end that she might not only march forward and go on with more courage but rather runne And this is opposed to that negligence and slownes which is in the greatest part of them which are of others most enabled and al for want of taking courage to themselues and making the graces of God to bee powerfull in them profiting from faith to faith from good to better as it is said Psal 84.7 without fainting and being weary in running well Heb. 12.12 Wherefore the Apostle exhorting vs and proposing himselfe for an example saith That we must forget those things which are behinde and follow hard after those things which are before and draw to the marke that is to the price of the high calling of God in Christ Iesus Philip. 3.13.14 the life of man being elsewhere compared vnto a race in the which saith he many do runne but one only receiueth the price namely he which runneth to the listes end seaseth vpō the price 1. Cor. 9.24 And if they be to be reprehēded which runne not swift enough they are much lesse to be excused which go not but pace by pace But what shal become of them who recoile and go backward in steede of going forward what shall become of them which not only draw back but flatly turne the back returning as swine vnto their mire and as dogges vnto their vomit 2. Pet. 2.22 7 And what may I say hereupon euen thus much in fewe words that albeit the Lord by a more then admirable continuing of his graces and singuler patience to inuite to drawe to summon vs vs I say of this Citty yea crying so loude and so shril that this voice of his hath beene hard in al corners and quarters of the world yet notwithstanding I dare not say that there are found any rūners amongst vs but too many idle too many deaffe too many lame too many cold yea too many which draw back I speake it to my great regret griefe cōparing the time which I haue seen in the which there was so great zeale to the word of God that the pastors and teachers were not sufficient to furnish men therewith that not without goodly and great fruits both in respect of the good order obserued in the state publick in priuate families which did ring of Psalmes and praises of God one neighbour warned instructed another open scandals and offences were not hidden and dissembled the straungers forgate their othes and other their euil maners assoone as they entered but the gates of Geneua to be short in cōparison of the time wherein we now are men did not go but did run vnto God and God did blesse them withholding staying the furie rage of their greatest enemies during their greatest fiery zeal courage And now what Hardly doe we retaine the name of that of which before wee had the true substance and our fire is a fire of chaffe And therefore it is vnto vs that that reprehension made by the Apostle to the Galathians pertaineth that hauing begun in the spirit we end in the flesh Galat. 3.3 Euerie one is giuen vnto himselfe couetousnes and distrust haue possessed euerie mans hart there are no lawes which can bridle our pompes and superfluities in such a time when wee should bee rather clad in sackcloth and ashes as neither the gammings fornications and adulteries of some amongst vs. In a word in steed of going forward wee goe backeward euerie man doing so as if a man to runne would charge himselfe with a furred and heauie coate insteed of putting himselfe into his dublet yea into his shirt
if our clothes did hinder vs. Euery man foldeth wrappeth him selfe in the cares and thoughts of this woorld insteede of meditating and putting that in vre which retireth and plucketh vs from the world that we perish not with it Euery mā is cold insteede of beeing hote and feruent in zeale of knowledge To be short euerie man fatteth himselfe so grosse that it wilbe impossible hereafter to passe through the strait gate a thing lamentable and whereof I warne you in the name of God while hee yet saith Come vnto me and whiles the dore is yet open or at the least onlie halfe shut If we wil not God wil shew vs to our cost and we are verie blinde if wee perceiue not that he doth alreadie prepare himselfe thereunto that if we thinke not on it he wil think on it and when wee shall crie it shall be aunswered vs as it was them which were inuited to the banquet Matth. 22.8 as the workers of iniquity Mat. 7.23 as the foolish Virgins Mat. 25.12 from the nūber of which the Lord keepe vs. In summe therefore the faithfull as straungers and wayfarers in the woorlde doe protest in this place that they labour to come vnto that Cittie whereof God is the maker and builder Heb. 11.10 not onelie to walke thither but also to runne thither with all their forces they haue receiued of him which draweth them thither 8 But we may not forget these woords After thee For it is not enough to run but wee must first run in the right way and secondlie wee must runne right without straying either to the right or to the left hand and thirdlie we must tend go forwarde vnto the mark vnto which we ought to tend if we will not haue our paines to be frustrate and lost Al these things are giuen vs in Iesus Christ solely and alone For first besides that it is of his spirit that we receiue as well the desire of running as the power to runne Phil. 2.13 He is the waie the truth and the life and for to follow him without straying and to obtaine the price at the end of our race he must alwaies run before and we must runne after him They therefore who to goe to eternall life deuise vnto thēselues new waies that is to say any seruing of God according to their owne pleasure or happilie followe the inuentions and deuises of other men whatsoeuer although these waies be neuer so common and frequented and as olde and ancient as a man can wish how euer they replie that these are not other waies but onely certaine pathes which bring them into the high way as those men dreame which make themselues beleeue that the merits of works agree verie well with grace and the inuocation of holy men departed with the office of mediation of Iesus Christ alone and his corporal and essential presence in the masse with the verity and truth of the bodie of Iesus Christ and with the ascension and second comming of him and other such conclusions necessarilie contradictorie yet notwithstanding not holding the right way after him they shal not find him at their iourneyes end and consequentlie they shall haue no other fruit of their trauaile then that which Esay speaketh of 29.13 and the Apostle Colos 2.18 Yee see then al false worshippes and religions condemned in one word of which the Apostle in that place of the Colos 2.18 handling this very matter setteth down three kindes The first is of those which are grounded vpon certaine vaine speculations hauing an appearāce of some great wisdom As whē at this day men ground the Intercessiō of Saints vpon this that men go not to kings princes but by mediators Item that if holy personages haue had credit with God being in this woorld they haue a great deale more beeing receiued with him into paradise Item that we must satisfie God in this woorlde or in the other Item that because the perfection of euerie estate consisteth in vnity there must bee one generall head in the administration and gouernment of the catholique Church or other like conclusions of theirs who forge and deuise a religion after their own fansie taking their humane discourse a very bad rule and squire to rule and squire out their building by The second kind consisteth in grosse superstitions and such as are manifest vnto all except it bee to them which are altogither blinde and so will bee Such haue beene from all time infinite maners of fancied things doings by which men haue dreamed first that their sinnes were thereby done forth and finally that God himselfe was endebted vnto them for them as are at this daie in the Church of Rome holy water holy waxe paternosters or beades going on pilgrimage certaine signes of the crosse certaine kinds of weeds attires other such bables in which there is neither sense nor reason neither with God nor with men The third sort was in the Apostles time of them which yet held and retained the Iudaical ceremonies willing to mingle them with Iesus Christ In the roume of this haue succeeded at this day the traditions of men and an infinit number of deuotions by which not only the commaundements of God are taken away and abolished and Christians brought into a most miserable seruitude and bondage but the grace also of Iesus Christ himselfe is vtterly made voyde and of none effect and there is nether doctrine nor sacramēt remaining vncorrupted Now al this is nothing els but to runne in vaine after straunge Gods although a man giue them not this name but that al this is disguised vnder these faire woords of seruing of God of the authoritie of the Church of Antiquitie and of good Meaning But in lieu of all this we are sent here vnto Iesus Christ alone and consequently to his holy and only woorde preached and wholly put in writing first by the Prophets according to the measure and dispensation of the times finally by his Apostles without being lawfull euen to the Angels themselues to chaunge any thing therein to ad or diminish the Church being founded and grounded vpon this ground-plat foundation and no other whatsoeuer Ephes 2.20 Apoc. 21.14 the whole Scripture also giuing vs most certaine witnes hereof which without this would not be sufficient for the barring and shutting out of all false doctrines and heresies which thing cannot be saide without great blasphemy Ye see then what are our listes what is our race and course and what the price is which is set for vs at the end thereof Neither doth this point concerne only the doctrine which is common to the whole true church but this aduertisemēt must also guide vs in al our particular thoughts deliberations and practises in which wee must alwaies demaund of God the addresse and direction of his holy spirit that we neuer go beyond him but alwaies walk after him hauing him and his commaundements before our eyes as we are taught at large
thē to sound in the ears of the hearers presēting applying outwardly the visible signes which we cal Sacramentes together with the ceremonies instituted and ordained of the Lorde in the administring of them But as for the rest the Lord reserued entirely vnto himselfe the power of woorking inwardely and within in preparing the hartes and mindes to receiue this precious seede to make it bud foorth encrease fructifie by his holy spirite 1. Cor. 3.7 as it appeareth also throughout the whole scripture which teacheth vs that our saluation is neither in whole nor in part of the willer or of the runner that is to say not of our wil or of our endeuour but of the sole and only mercy of God Rom. 9.16 creating in vs both to will and to doe by his only grace Phil. 2.13 which wee haue aboue more at large prooued treating vpon the fourth verse of this Canticle It is therefore in this sense and not otherwise that the faithfull ministers of the word of God are called by the Apostle Ioynt-woorkers with God 1. Cor. 3.9 as the ordinary and vsual preface also of the Prophets witnesseth when they say Thus saith the Lord. Whereas Iesus Christ as Lorde and master in the house of his father Heb. 3.6 and by the spirit commission of whom the Prophets spake 1. Pet. 1.11 and 2. Pet. 1.21 speaketh with all auctori●y saying ordinarilie In truth in truth I say vnto you Math. 5.18 2 It remaineth nowe that we speake of the Priesthoode of Iesus christ which consisteth first in the expiation satisfactiō once for al made by him in the intercession which yet indureth wherupon we haue at large declared before by most peremptorie reasons taken out of the holy scripture that it is impossible in reason to atribute the least part in the worlde of these two poynts to any other saue vnto Iesus Christ alone Whereunto if any man oppose the promises of saluatiō made vnto them which obserue the law I answere that because they presuppose a perfect accomplishment fulfilling of the law which is not found nor shal euer be found saue in Iesus christ alone seeing it is hee only who is without sinne it followeth that they were neuer proposed vnto vs to iustifie vs or to make our reconcilement vnto God by our selues but contrariwise to condemne vs in our selues to the end to bring and lead vs vnto him in whom alone al the said promises are ratified and performed hauing himself alone most fully and most perfectly accomplished the Law for vs which embrace and take hold of him by faith Rom. 3.30 Gal. 3.21.22 and 4.5 3 Likewise if any man alleage the promises both of the present life and of the life to come made vnto them which liue godly 1. Tim. 4.8 although their workes be full of defects and imperfections I denie not but God hath promised and giueth also life euerlasting to the repentant and such as liue in his feare for to denie this were to deny the whole Scripture but I saie that there is a great difference betwixt these two questions to wit to whom eternal life and other Gods blessings are giuen and for what cause these are giuen vnto him on whom they are bestowed Eternal life therefore is indeed prepared and giuen vnto them who testify their repentance by the true fruits therof which are sometimes put off and differred vnto the last moment of a mans life whereof we haue a singular example in that poore theefe crucified with Iesus Christ Luk. 23.43 some being also called at the eleuenth houre Matth. 20.9 but I adde that this is not that by their woorkes they haue satisfied for their sinnes either in whole or in part or that they deserue by the value of desert of them in anie sort or manner whatsoeuer anie blessing temporall or spirituall but onely because that good workes beeing the testimonie and effectes inseparablie following of faith and that faith witnessing before God according vnto the couenant of the Gospel That whosoeuer shall beleeue in the Sonne shall bee saued That the true repentaunt haue a part in the merit of Iesus Christ and his righteousnes it pleaseth God of his great grace and onelie mercie to accept of them and to crowne them in Iesus Christ his Sonne the onelie satisfier for our sinnes and sole sacrifice expiatorie as the whole Scriptures and al the writinges of the Prophets Apostles do most plainely witnesse 4 As litle can we helpe our selues with the promises of remission and expiation of our sinnes which are added vnto the legal ceremonies namely vnto the sacrifices For as the Apostle teacheth vs the bloode of Goates and of Buls coulde neuer appease the anger and wrath of God but the onelie bloode of Iesus Christ sacramentallie represented for a time by earthly things Coloss 2.17 Heb. 10.4 And therefore the promises of expiating or purging our sinnes were not added to the Leuitical seruice to attribute thereunto that which is proper to Iesus Christ alone but to distinguish these sacramentall ceremonies from common things and such as had not any spiritual vse 5 I saie the like of the Sacraments of the new couenant as when the washing away of our sinnes is attributed vnto the Sacrament of Baptisme and our incorporation in Iesus Christ and vnion with him from whence all those benefits and blessings proceede which we receiue from him is attributed vnto the holy Supper of the Lord. For the outward visible water of Baptisme doth no more wash away our sinnes nowe then did heretofore the water of purification or blood of beastes But hereby is shewed vs the difference between the water of Baptisme and common water not in respect of the substance or effect of the water considered in his own nature but in this that common water doth nothing concerne eternall life and the water of Baptisme is vsed and applied to signifie vnto vs effectually if it be not long of our selues that which the spirit doth within vs defacing and putting foorth our sinnes and purging our natural corruption by the death and passion of Christ our Lord being no other thing in the water but a power of signifieng vnto the beleeuer that which faith is to apprehend and which is applied by the force power of the holy ghost working within according vnto the distinction of these two Baptismes spoken of in Mat. 3.11 and 1. Pet. 3.21 The like must be vnderstoode touching the other sacrament of Christian religion namely the Lords Supper wherein wee ought to take diligent heed we attribute not vnto the bread or wine or vnto the corporall receiuing of them that which is proper vnto Iesus Christ and vnto the spiritual apprehension and application of him by faith 6 Of as little force is that obiection of them who alleadge these woords of the Apostle 1. Tim. 4.16 In doing this thou shalt saue both thy selfe and those which heare thee For there is but one Iesus
couetousnes of the other whereupon hath entred this notorious transformation of the spiritual beutie of the Christian Church into a vanity and pomp not simply carnal and worldly but truely Epicurian how euer it be hidde and couered vnder the cloke of deuotion Heereby appeareth the more then desperat impudencie and shamelesnes of them who by their goodly legends so false sottish as nothing can bee more in lieu of keeping themselues vnto the history and doctrine contained in the second booke of Saint Luke called the Actes of the Apostles expreslie vttered to the pen by the holy Ghost haue not shamed to chaunge and transforme the holy Apostles of the Lord into builders of Churches deuisers of crosses forgers of holy water sprinckles c. And what shall say of that most grosse and enormous an impudent boldnes of forging of Saint Peters patrimonie Of that monster crowned with three crownes caried and adored vpon mens shoulders Of such store of glittering pomps shining in euery place which are so manie spoiles of such Kings and Princes as haue beene bewitched and sacrilegious robberies of such goods as were vowed to the spirituall mainteinance of the Church of the Lord As it was so long agoe foretold yea painted out by the holy Ghost in the Apocalypse so far as to name the place and the name of such a confusion And who hath so expounded it The auncient Greeks and Latins whom the Pope himselfe liketh of and alloweth What shall wee saie of the infinity of these goodly votaries of pouerty these honest wallet brethren these good fathers besotted with the verie stones and sumptuosities of their pallaces wherein they dwell What shal wee saie of these new locustes and west Indie Popiniayes already borne to be bred specially of these lees dregs of the filth and mud of the bottomles pit open profaners of the name of Iesus disnesting the other rauening birdes and cormorantes to lay their egs where they had builded and hauing within the compasse of these fewe yeares gotten to themselues more goods and built more goodly pallaces then the rest haue done in fiue hundred yeares before Which thing calleth to my remembrance that which the Philosophers saie That the Serpentes become Dragons by eating of other little Serpentes As for vs contenting our selues with our smalnesse let vs oppose vnto al this statelie Masqu●ra●a with which the world ●ee●eth itselfe the lodgings and cabbins of the ancient true Pastors there to se●ke after and to finde the true church and not in this glittering and profane riches in which the prince of this world raigneth Mat. 11.8 borrowing the name of the Church preferring on the contrariside with Moses the afflictions of the people of God and the reproch of Iesus Christ before all the treasures of Aegypt Heb 11.25 let vs I saie keepe our selues vnto him who is our king and so crowned with glory on high that yet in his poore members he is crowned with thornes Col. 1.24 and not vnto them who part with others the spoile of Iesus Christ 16 Moreouer although this worde which we haue turned Cabbins or Lodges bee taken sometimes in generall for euerie place of dwelling or abiding notwithstanding this woord of Sheepheards which is added hauing as I sayd a respect vnto the manner of liuing of Abraham Isaac and Iacob as also of Moses and Aaron in the wildernes as it is spoken Psalm 77.20 sheweth that wee must so take it as wee haue saide And herevpon we ought also to bee warned that as the sheepheards abid not stil in one place but had their portatiue tents and cabbines as we see how the ancient Patriarches dwelt with their flocks here and there the Church of God chaunging his place by this meanes together with them so we must also take heed how we tie the name of the church so to any place as to think that it neuer stirreth from any nation people citie or towne But wee must beare in mind the aduertisement of Christ who warneth vs that if a man tell vs heare is Christ or there is Christ wee beleeue him not And where is hee then there where saith he the bodie is yea the carcasse of the dead bodie in which is life there are the eagles Matth. 24.23 28. that is to say there where Iesus Christ no other is preached I mean the true Iesus christ in whose only death wee finde life and of whom the Apostle saide that he thought no other thing worthie of kno●ledge but Iesus Christ and him crucified 1. Cor. 2.2 and purely preached There must the eagles gather themselues together that is to say seeking to bee fedde with no other then with him crucified For there and no where els is the Church And where shal this true Iesus Christ be found In the cabbins and lodges of the sheepeheardes which are the writings of the Prophets and Apostles vpon which for this cause and for that they lay this only foundation which is Iesus Christ 1. Cor. 3.11 it is said that this Church is founded Eph. 2.20 Apoc. 2.14 Yea but reply our aduersaries if the question be of the interpretation of a place of the Scripture drawen to a contrary sense to whom shall wee haue recourse to discerne the true sense from the false Certes againe to the cabbins of the sheepeheards and pastors the Church hauing none other true and certaine light then this written woorde whereunto we are sent backe not onely by the expresse commaundement of the Lord as we haue before saide but also by his own example who thus refuted and beat back againe the allegation of Sathan Mat. 4.7 as the weapons of the Apostles also were such and that against them who sate in the See of Ierusalem Act. 4.7 so far were they from aiding defending themselues with any vnwritten tradition or with any authoritie attributed vnto the See of Ierusalem seeing that was transformed into a denne of theeues Mat. 21.13 The like did the Iewes of Beroea found thēselues in good case thereby Act. 17.11 the consent notwithstanding testimony of the true Church being not to bee reiected but greatly to bee esteemed of regarded which againe ought to be discerned from the false by the consent of their testimony with the Scriptures And this is it which all the ancient fathers lights of the olde Church haue declared protested must necessarily be doone in the reading of their writings 17 This then hath beene a very strange sleight and treachery of Satan to tie the spirite of trueth to the persons of Pastours and sheepheards without the examination of their doctrine by the scriptures nay which more is to subiect the scripture to their opinions and decrees as if the mason should order his plummet rule by the wall not frame the building to the rightnesse of his line and leuel We ought therefore to consider that the principal and chiefe stone Iesus Christ his doctrine haue beene from al times in
part not knowen in part most wickedly reiected by the principall and chiefe builders such I meane in name but not indeed and effect Psal 118.22 Which was first verified by the experience the Prophets had thereof Math. 23.37 And then in the person of Iesus Christ himselfe Act. 4.11 and foretolde should come to passe expresly in the Christian church Act. 20.29 as the euent hath since plainly shewed vnto the eie and still to this day proueth the same And yet notwithstanding there was appearance probability of holding our selues aswell in generall vnto that which was commonly receiued of this people whom God had onlie chosen from out of all the nations of the worlde as also in special of standing vnto the aduise and iudgement of the Priestes appointed by God ordinarie and soueraigne iudges Deut. 17.9 Besides there is no man which knoweth not the authority of the See of Ierusalem which was called the city of God And yet notwithstanding of whom is it I pray you that the Lord saith Let them alone they are blinde leaders of the blinde Matth. 15.14 and who excommunicated Iesus Christ and his disciples Ioh. 9.22 who constrained Pilate to crucifie him Mat. 27.20 who are those vncircumcised of heart who were the first which imbrewed their handes with the blood of the seruants of God Act. 7.52 There was then as I haue said before great appearaunce why wee should followe without exception the most part of the people of the Iewes and the Doctours of the law sitting in Moses chaire that is to say the successors of Moses by the ordinance appointment of God yet notwithstanding these were they who fell into the pitte together with those who folowed them Mat. 15.14 But in what place of the Scripture is it said that Rome shalbe the See of the catholick church That the Bishoppe of Rome may be iudged of no man but is the head chiefe of al That he hath the power to open heauen hell nay to do whatsoeuer him listeth without controlmēt other such vile filthy blasphemies impieties Iesus Christ hath indeede said that he wil be with vs vnto the end of the world but it is not saide that hee will keepe at Rome Nay contrariwise he hath forewarned vs by Saint Iohn his welb●●●u●● disciple that it should be there where the great whor● should sit which should make dronke the Ki●gs and Princes of the worlde And wee see the same at this day yea which is a thing most strange to cōsider of their ama 〈…〉 onelie of spirit herein the ancient fathers who ●●●y saw and wrote these things of this See could not take heed notwithstanding o● being deceiued therby and causing others to be deceiued 18 For conclusion therefore of this matter the Lord hath his sheepheards and cabbins which are the true testimonies of the truth vnto which wee must keepe our selues I meane the Prophets and Apostles whose doctrine is the touchstone to discerne the true successours of them from the false and by consequent the true spouse of Iesus Christ by whom the young Kids must keepe themselues to be wel fedde from the wicked harlot from whom they must flie that they perish not togither with her According therefore vnto this holy doctrine let vs beseech our Lord God to look in mercie vpon his poore Church troubled in such sort and laid so wast in so manie places that there appeareth neither waie nor path thereof that it wil please him to defend her and guide her vnto the true cabbins and lodges of the Pastors thwart so manie cruell and hideous desertes sith it hath pleased him in our time to raise and lift vp the banner of his holy Ministery that hee will oppose himselfe therefore against this Babylon and ouerthrow the Apostolical See thereof by the wind of his mouth giuing vnto his elect eies to see the light of his holy gospel a● deares to hear the voice of that true and certaine Pastor of Pastors the chiefe sheepeheard Iesus Christ and setting vppe againe his cabbins in the which his poor famished young Kids may be fed and pastured to his honour glorie And because wee for our owne part haue done our duty so little in seeking after and digesting this holy foode and pasture let vs cry him mercy and craue of him grace and mercie as followeth Almighty God c. THE ELEVENTH SERMON Our helpe be in the name of God c. It is written as followeth in the first Chapter of the Canticle of Canticles the ninth verse 9 My Loue I compare thee vnto my couple of horses of one of the coches of Pharao 1 The happie estate of the Church re-established opposed to her desolation for which reestablishment euerie one ought to labour 2 In whome the fault lyeth that the Church is not reformed 3 The maske of false general councels discouered 4 The duetie of true Pastors and christian princes touching these delaies with an aunswere vnto the slaunders raised against those who haue sought to discharge their duetie in this behalfe 5 A summarie recital of the great defects committed in our time in this point of reformation 6 The ground of this similitude taken from a couple of horses of one of the coches of Pharao 7 How deare and precious this woorde of Loue ought to be vnto the spouse 8 In what sense this spouse is compared to a couple of goodly great horses in a coch 9 The crosse is properlie the triumphal chariot which is here spoken of 10 The Gospell is then despised when men enioie it with greatest freedome 11 An exhortation to doe the contrarie 12 Why the spouse is not compared to one horse but to a couple 13 The false ioynt-couple opposed to this of the spouse 14 A reprehension of wild and dissolute liuers who cannot endure the chek being coupled and yoked vnder the yoke of the Lord. WEE haue learned before a good lesson by the aunswere of the Bridegroome namely touching the certaine and infallible markes of the true Church to which wee must order and keepe our selues for to obtain saluation and consequently the true and only meanes of reforming the church being for a time by the negligence of some of the Pastors and by the wickednesse of false Doctors and teachers brought into verie badde estate After which reformation wel and throughly practised the goodlie and triumphant condition of the Church sette on foote againe is heere in most excellent sort paynted out vnto vs which we are diligently and earnestly to consider of This is then a point which men still at this daie debate and dispute and not without great reason if wee doe but looke on the extreme desolation whereunto the greatest part of Christendom is brought at this day 2 But what Men dispute thereof not to find anie remedie for it but cleane contrarie to hinder such as endeuour a reformation For the false Pastors cannot abide that anie mā should touch this point because of
alwaies made stil wil make him the Iudge who shall iudge vs all by his holy word as touching their life ours wee confesse that as for vs wee haue but too great occasion to hang downe our heades as for them the heauen and the earth knoweth too well what their merites are 9 The spouse addeth that which is properly belonging vnto this matter saying that when shee found not her Bridegroome in this bed where shee sought him shee rose to seeke him whom shee so hartily loueth where euer he were Now to creepe into her bed and there to lie groueling and to rise are thinges cleane contrarie the one to the other and indeed it is not enough to condemne that which is ill but wee must like and approoue that which is good and practise it What is then to rise out of her bed It is to quit and forsake al thinges without exception togither with which we cannot enioy Iesus Christ that is to saie to renounce a mans selfe which is the A.B.C. of Christians Matth. 16.24 It is to put out one eye and to cut off one arme to enter rather one-eied maimed into the kingdom of this Bridegrome then hauing two eies two arms to be cast into hel fire Mat. 5.29.30 it is to leaue al things to folow after this Bridegrome according vnto the exāple of his true disciples Mat. 19.27 it is to follow the example of that thrise happy merchant who sold al that he had to buy the perle be found Mat. 13.46 it is to be ready in the banquetting hal and not to be hindered and kept thence either by farme or tillage or marriage Luk. 14.16 it is to to loue neither father nor mother nor country nor kindred so much or more then God Gen. 11.33 Deu. 33.9 and not to become a monk as some one of the auncient not so aduisedly said although the monkeries then were as far distant from those of our daies as the Moone is distant from the earth though they were euen then to say the truth in some poynt lunaticke and fantastical but to follow Iesus Christ that is to saie to stick vnto this Bridegroome in exercising euery man his lawfull calling in all honesty and holines To rise then out of bed is not simplie to chaunge our place but it is as I haue said to quitte and forsake all thinges which may let and hinder vs from that which concerneth the peace of our consciences so consequently our saluation to keepe on in the right waie if we be once in it and to find it out if we bee straied from it and that not onely to follow in general the vocation common vnto al Christians most excellently described among other places Phil. 2.1 but to the end that euery one in special folow his vocation as we haue an expresse commandement to that purpose 1. Cor. 7.20 and according vnto the example of Dauid who hauing this in particular charge to finde and assigne the place for the building of the Temple God punish me so and so saith he if euer I enter vnder the roofe of my house or ascend vp into my bed if I suffer mine eies to sleep or shut the lids of mine eies before I find out a place for the Eternal an habitation for the mighty one of Iacob Psal 132. 10 Let all the elect therefore of God as many I meane as he hath created in a desire of finding him whē they are asleep in this peace of the false Church learne of this spouse to say truely and indeede that there is no commoditie nor appearance of ease shal stay me but I wil leaue them and get me out of my bed to finde him on whom my heart is settled and planted And let those who haue found him take heed how they set their mindes vpon temporall blessings though godlinesse haue the promise of them also 1. Timoth. 4.6 or to make their account that things once well ordered shall so continue stil in the Church or discern the true Church from the false by an outward shew of some great estate neuer so well vnderpropped in the opinion of men but take heede betimes vnto themselues that this Bridegroome in whom consisteth the true peace Matth. 12.29 neuer leaue them but that they continue stil members of that true Church of which it is saide That happy is the people whose God the eternal is Psalm 44.15 To the attaining whereof confessing before the Lorde our too continuall negligence vnthankefulnesse and rebellion we wil craue pardon and mercy at his handes as followeth Almighty God c. THE XXIIII SERMON Our helpe be in the name of God c. It is written as followeth in the third Chapter of the Canticle of Canticles the 2. and 3. verses 2 I will rise therefore saide I and will goe about the City through the streets through the greater places wil seek him whō my soul loueth I sought him but I could not find him 3 The watch which go about the city found me I said saw you him whō my soule loueth 1 That the Lord suffereth not himself to be found incontinentlie of his amidst the confusions and desolations of the Church is for no other cause but to make himselfe to be so much the more ardently and earnestly sought after 2 It is neither to the greater number nor vnto that which is most commonlie receiued that we are to keepe our selues to find the true Church 3 The certaine infallible and perpetuall mark of the true Church is the doctrine registred by the Prophets and Apostles 4 The truth continueth firme and stable in the true Catholike Church opposed vnto the Hereticall but it shineth not alwaies alike nor is alike knowen 5 The doctrine of the Apostles and the Catholique Church are vnseparable and is a testimony one vnto the other 6 The holy scripture ought to serue for text and interpretation 7 The spirit of truth was neuer tyed without any exception vnto the Leuiticall ministerie 8 Wherefore the spouse went her way farther without staying the watches answere 9 The spirit of truth is not tyed to thē without exception who sit in the chayre of the ministerie of the gospell 10 The holy scriptures are in all times irreproueable Iudges of the true Christian doctrine as it appeareth by the testimony of Iesus Christ himselfe and his Apostles 11 Bare personall succession is not to be stoode on though the outward forme bee therein obserued 12 This doctrine being well practised breedeth no confusion in the Church 13 The horrible disorder brought in confirmed in the Church by the Apostatical See of Rome that they are neither heretiques nor Schismatiques who haue seuered themselues from it by extraordinarie meanes sent of God 14 The conclusion shewing how we ought to behaue our selues in this behalfe VPON Thursday last we learned how the spouse awaked by the spirit of god who formed in her an holy desire of seeking him againe
the articles also of our Creede called the Apostles Creede because it is the summarie abridgement of the whole doctrine taught by the Apostles it followeth that we must draw all this truth from the mouth of the Lord himself who hauing spoken vnto the fathers in a certain measure Heb. 1.1 hath finally declared vnto the whole world whatsoeuer is requisite vnto our saluatiō Ioh. 15.15 First by the preaching of his Apostles who were most faithfully perfectly taught yea extraordinarily who haue with like faithfulnes executed their charge not onely in speaking but also in writing in such sort that it is a mere phreasy to imagin that they haue omitted to preach by mouth or to set down in writing any one point of the doctrin of saluation Our aduersaries reply at this day hereupon say that though happily the Apostles haue taught al yet haue they not written all But when we demaund them what the pointes then are of doctrine which they haue omitted in their writings they stick fast as a man would say in the glue-pot For either nothing of that which they alleage appertaineth vnto doctrin the articles of faith or els it is such as maybe proued to haue been forged by this man or by that man being a thing easie to quote the inuenters thereof the beginning or els it shalbe found to agree no better with the articles of our faith which are the extract of the whole essentiall doctrine of the Apostles then light with darknes falshood with truth I know they are too wise to confesse thus much But besides that these thinges haue beene so often disputed and clearly proued that we may say with saint Paul 2. Cor. 4.3 that if they be obscure and hidden it is vnto them who will not heare them spoken of or whose eies the prince of this worlde hath blinded we haue alwaies offered and doe still offer to shewe and proue them to the eie before a true and Christian councell 3 I say the same touching the whole estate of the house of the bridegrome namely that by these same Apostles he hath fully set vp appointed both the vocations charges thereto belonging as also the exercise of them in that which concerneth the substaunce of the gouernement of his family in such sort that it is more lawfull to change diminish or ad any thing in these vocations then in the doctrine the application execution onely of the saide charges and vocations being onely left free according vnto the circumstaunce of places times persons which cānot be ordered alwaies after one fashiō because of the necessary diuersity of them So did Moses order himself as a faithfull seruant in the house of God hauing done nothing but according to the patterne which he had seene in the mount Heb. 3.2 8.5 In which afterward nothing was chaunged or taken away by the true Prophets but when it pleased god to erect his tēple to set vp the whole building ordering of the ecclesiasticall charges thereof which was ordained by the Lord by the mouth of Dauid effected by Salomon yet this estate was not to endure but vntill the cōming of the Lord master of the house Heb. 3.6 who afterward by his holy spirit ledde his Apostles into al truth Ioh. 16.7 who withhold hid nothing thereof but haue declared and opened all the counsell of God Act. 20.27 yea left in writing to continew vnto the end and consummation of the world Whereupon it followeth that that which is customarily and commonly alleadged to wit that the master holdeth it for done which is done by his workemen cannot haue any place in this matter I meane neither in the doctrine nor in the generall and fundamentall estate of the house of God to attribute thereby vnto the successors of the Apostles any power and aucthoritie of chaunging adding vnto or diminishing any thing either in the one or in the other The reason is because the Apostles haue left nothing to be set vp by their successours but haue themselues taught and established all things hauing left nothing to the Pastors Doctors Elders Deacons but to gouerne them-selues and their flockes according vnto this rule and foundation 1. Cor. 3.11 without adding to any new thing or clipping therefrom or changing ought the Coche God be thanked of this bridegrome being of an other building then is saint Peters Church at Rome a true figure of false religion in which there is alwaies some thing to be amended added or chaunged And therefore they who began first not to content themselues with such ordinaunces as were truely Apostolicall witnessed by their writings what end thereof so euer they had and what occasion so euer they pretended opened the gap to all that confusion desolation whereunto the Church of God was by little little most pitifully brought So thē to cōclude this point it is the bridegrome himself our only true Salomon who hath diuised built this Coch by his trusty faithful Cochwrights Carpenters 4 But why is this house which is so strong and stable that it preuaileth against hel-gates it selfe Math. 16.18 compared here vnto a Coche which is made to go frō place to place We haue already yeelded the reason therof to which ye shall adde this which I will farther tell you It is to shewe vs how shamefully and wittingly they abuse them-selues who dreame that God hath tied his truth vnto one sole place or See which men in our time haue perswaded thēselues to be the See of Rome in so much that some are become so blockish blind as to think that the Catholicke Apostolicke Church the Romane Church is all one adding this word vnto the Apostles Nicene Creed a thing as improper absurd what reply soeuer be made to the cōtrarie as if a mā should say that the head of a mā a mā were al one though we should grant thē that the See of Rome such as it is at this day were not only the true Church but which is more the head of al particular Churches Let vs therefore note that this true Coche is there found where this Bridegroome is purely preached both in respect of his person and in regard of his office without matching him or ouer-matching him with a companion either superior as they do who pray the virgine Mary to command her sonne or collateral as they doe who cal the same virgine their aide and their hope or else inferiour as they doe who call vpon the Saintes absent or vpon the deade But some man will say Is there then no certaine visible place on which the Christians ought to depend stay themselues to say we must beleeue and do that which is taught and commaunded in such a place Iesus Christ beeing asked the same question answereth not that it is Rome or any other place But saith he where the dead body is there the eagles gather themselues
what it is And what meditation I pray you or contemplation can a man haue of that of which he knoweth nothing of which he is no whit bound to know any thing in speciall But prouided a man haue a good meaning and referre himselfe to the articles of their faith be it as be may and kneele himselfe down before a Crucifixe or sometimes seeke a great way for one when hee hath one hard by or be as ready to say an Aue Maria as a Pater noster for indeede the one in this case is as good as the other being as little vnderstood of him that saith it as it is heard of the Image before which he prayeth behold a merite by and by atchieued beholde the wrath of God very well appeazed And how so Is this to pray vnto God in spirite and truth Ioh. 4.24 to present our selues before him in faith without the which a man cannot please God Heb. 11.6 To beleue to be ignorant of a thing is this al one Is this this faith by which we stand 1. Cor. 16.13 by which we beate backe the fierie darts of our enemie Eph. 6.16 1. Pet. 3.9 in which we ought to continue grounded and stablished Coloss 1.23 Is this that doctrine which we must meditate day and night without inquiring after it or knowing it Psal 1.2 And if this be it how shall we be ready to yeeld a reason thereof according vnto the ordinance of the Apostle when we neuer knewe what it meant That is to say how can wee giue an account of that for which we neuer made either spent or receiued And who teacheth this lesson That doth saint Peter 1. Pet. 3.15 And how is he the true successor of saint Peter who not only knoweth ought himselfe but forbiddeth also and taketh from others the onely meane of executing that which S. Peter requireth Are not these sort of men rather those of whō Iesus Christ said that they neither enter into the kingdome of heauen themselues nor suffer others to enter thereinto Math. 23.13 in such sort that truely it may truely be saide that their graund Porter carrieth not without cause two keyes the one to shut vp Paradise as much as lyeth in him and the other to open hell vnto euery one that will goe thither But let vs leaue these preachers of wood and of stone dead and dumbe as they be which themselues will haue called the preachers of Idiots and let vs come vnto him whom they pretend to be personally and really this very king as bigge and as great as he was hanging on the Crosse And what doth he say Doth he teach Doth he exhort Doth hee reprooue Lesse a great deale then the other which seemeth to be that which he is not where as this nether is nor seemeth to be he in deed if we beleeue them themselues who make him and who are so shameles in their writinges as to call themselues the creators of their Creator hee is not there to preach but to be sacrificed offered not without exceeding mockery because that he which offereth him doth eate him and drinke him leauing nothing at al vnto him vnto whom hee saith that hee doth indeede and really offer him And yet this is the maine grounde chiefe point and summe of their diuine seruice and this is their owne language to lift vp God in respect of the actor the priest and to see God in respect of the looker on the people or at least to speake more pertinently which they say to lift vp Iesus Christ and to see Iesus Christ But they must shewe that which they doe both in wordes and in deede 12 But let vs get vs out of this mire and praise God that he hath pulled vs out of it And on the otherside let vs employ diligently all our minde throughly to knowe and as throughly to serue him who hath opened the eies of our minde our heart vnto this effect that wee fall not into greater reproofe then they who faile in this point either of ignorance or of superstition whereas the couetous contēplate nothing else with their minde and eies but their riches the fornicators are giuen vtterly ouer vnto their vncleannesse and wantonnesse hauing their eies full of adulteries and other infamous villanies the gluttons think on nothing else but their good-cheare the ambitious nothing but on their pompe and vanities and so on in the rest whereas al things which presents it selfe before our eies ought to drawe vs rather vnto that which all the worlde preacheth vnto vs namely to consider the wisedome power and infinit bountie of such a worke-man and to dedicate and consecrate vnto him both our soul and body in an acceptable sacrifice Rom. 12.1 It is not enough therefore to contemplate him but wee must acknowledge him for such a one as hee is which is the end and scope whereunto all this contemplation ought to be referred In a word we ought to confesse adore this King Salomon and that crowned And with what crown With that which his mother crowned him withall And when In the day of his fiansailes mirth Let vs therefore consider againe al these points directly 13 Wee knowe well enough what this woorde of king importeth namely a soueraigne power ouer his subiects ordered with reason And thus it is that it is taken in this place but yet with the differences which are between this king and al others which haue bin are or shalbe euer in the world All the other kinges therefore except this are in such sort soueraigne ouer their subiects that their countries are limited the time of their dominion bounded their power reacheth no farther then the body and goods and all this with a charge and condition to yeald an account one day to him on high who hath established them in their thrones heere belowe But this king to the knowing and contemplating of whom we are in this place inuited hath all power in heauen and in earth not onely because hee is god coeternal coessential with his father but also in asmuch as he is man vnto whom all gouernment is giuen ouer al creatures bee they high middle or lowe Math. 20.18 Ioh. 5.27.1 Cor. 15.27 Philip. 2.9 and that for all eternitie Luk. 1.33 Esay 9.6 And not onely ouer the bodies but ouer the soules also of his friends and true subiectes to defend them vnto the ende of the worlde Math. 28.20 And finally to make them really his coheires in the euerlasting kingdome Rom. 8.17 Heb. 2.10 And likewise ouer his enemies in the middest of whom hee raigneth Psal 110. Repressing them chastising destroying according as he knoweth to bee expedient for his glorie and for the saluation of his as the whole sacred historie doth witnes waiting for his full victorie and dominion which is promised him of the father 1. Cor. 15.28 It is therefore very true that this king in asmuch as he is God with his father hath altogether with
vnited by faith with him we should bee found in him with that vprightnesse which the Lawe requireth of man Rom. 8.4 I meane by meerely free Imputation Secondly this same Iesus Christ drawing vs vnto himselfe by his holy spirite formeth in vs both to will and to doe Philip. 2.13 being made and created anew in him vnto good works which he hath prepared to the end that we should walk in them Ephes 2.10 It is then this only Priest apprehended by faith in whom wee find such and so perfect a cleansing of this original staine the same being imputed vnto vs that the mortifying of this same corruption in vs and the spiritual vertue power fighting in vs are at a combate within vs against the relicks of our pollution whilest we wait for our ful incorruption glorie in bodie and in soule vntil the latter comming of the lord Rom. 1.24 Gal. 5.17 1. Cor. 15.28 whē he shal crown of his grace mercy his works in vs 1. Cor. 15.58 2. Tim. 4.8 This is then the summe of the Article of our Sanctification whereof we haue the seale in holy Baptisme in which the water representeth vnto vs the blood which was shed for the remission of al our sins together with the vertue of the holy ghost abolishing burying the old man corrupted and forming in vs that new man to increase in vs from day to day Rom. 3.4 Gal. 3.27 Coloss 2.12 1. Cor. 3.21 Cleane contrary vnto all this our aduersaries teach vs first of all the merits of preparation saie grace must preuent the remnant of our nature not altogether slaued vnto sin but only feebled and yet still in some sort free so that there is a concurrence of this nature of grace and thence they drawe an heape of those goodly merites whereof they haue a store-house full to sell to euery one that will buy Farther they say that originall sinne is really abolished by the water of outwarde Baptisme and by the vertue of the wordes pronounced together with their Chrisme and other ceremonies Asmuch say they of all actuall sinnes going before Baptisme in those which are baptised at yeares of discretion whether hee which is baptised beleeue or vnderstand what baptisme meaneth or not prouided onely they be not in mortall sinne as they call it And thus you see how these braue doctors faile most absurdly blockishly in this so necessarie an article first in beeing ignorant how great and deadly our originall maladie and sicknesse is secondly sophisticating corrupting the sole and only remedy against it both in blending with it that which is naturally in man and in attributing vnto the water to the sound of wordes and finally to their own inuentions that which cannot be giuen vnto the Angels themselues but we must substitute and place them in the seate and roome of this only high-priest 8 There remaineth the point of Intercession which is asmuch to say as Interuention or a comming betweene to put himselfe between God his father them who cal vpon him in spirit and in trueth which these goodly doctors doe so expound as if Iesus Christ were vpon his knees before his father receiuing our requests and supplications according vnto the manner fashion of the princes of this world who haue their Referendaries or masters of Request contrarying herein themselues who in their Letany say not vnto Iesus Christ Pray for vs as they craue of their saintes departed this mortality but haue mercy vpon vs. And that vpon great right For Iesus christ hauing in the execution of his priesthoode here belowe prayed so earnestly and feruently for vs and for the whole Church vnto the end of the world as wee see him to haue done especially Ioh. 17. and hauing beene without doubt heard for euer mediating the oblation once made afterward by him for the full abolishing of that which put a diuision between God and vs hath no neede any more to make new praiers for vs seeing he hath now all power of the father to gouerne vs to grant vs all things we require but it is said that he maketh stil Intercession for vs because the vertue and force of his oblation is alwaies present before God as also because all the praiers of the Church which is yet here belowe are made in his name in whom alone also they bee receiued and sanctified by his mediation and Interuention betweene the father and vs. Nowe in lieu of this Doctrine testified and verified throughout the Scripture hauing made notwithstanding a Referendary and master of Requestes turning themselues suddainly cleane backward and considering of his maiesty glory they teach that it were marueilous presumption to goe directly vnto so great a Lord of Lordes and King of Kinges and therefore say they wee must first speake vnto others to haue accesse vnto him as a man that will haue accesse vnto a King will speake first with the Vshers of his presence or with the groome of his chamber or other his fauorits And who are they Here nowe euery man according vnto his priuate deuotion hath power to chuse himselfe a particular patrone beside the generall amongest which they attribute the soueraigne place vnto the blessed virgin that by her motherly autority to commaund And here euerie ones merits are proposed and their particular commissions of healing this or that disease And whereupon I pray you are all these Intercessions grounded Not vpon any word of God not vpon any example of the Prophets or Apostles or any other of their time not vpon reason seeing this cannot be done but we must attribute vnto these Intercessors that which is entirely proper and belonging vnto the diuinitie and Godhead alone without which Iesus Christ himselfe should be il in vaine called vpon as we haue before shewed al this notwithstanding this hath by little and little slipped into the Church by the efficacy of that spirit of error which they vsed who resisted Ieremy keeping themselues to their queene of heauen Ier. 44.17 as they of whom wee now speake holde themselues to theirs And what I praie you hath brought in this cursed ouerthrowe of the true inuocation of God in Christendome but the distrustfulnes of the fauour and good will of our Mediator towardes vs And yet what shall wee find either in heauen or in earth which hath giuen vs or coulde euer giue vs such assured testimonies of his loue and dilection For wee cannot so much as praie as we ought without he doe first preuent vs by his holy spirit Rom. 8.25 so far is it that there can be anie more prompt and readie then he to help vs. Now no praier proceeding from distrust or from our only imagination bee it forged anew or retained by an euil custome can bee acceptable vnto God Iam. 1.6 and Ioh. 4.22 and therefore aboue all thinges is this holie assuraunce vpon the onely truth loue and power of the only mediator recōmended vnto vs Heb. 10.19