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A03788 A riche storehouse, or treasurie, for the sicke, full of Christian counsels holesome doctrines, comfortable persuasions, and godly meditations, meete for all Christians, both in sicknesse and in health. Wherevnto is annexed a comfort for poore prisoners, and also an exhortation to repentance. Written in Dutch, by Gaspar Huberine, and Englished by Thomas Godfrie, esquire, late ... fruits and ... at the request of his dangter Marie, wife ... Iohn French, gentleman of the Inner Temple Huberinus, Caspar.; Godfrie, Thomas. 1578 (1578) STC 13905; ESTC S113094 72,574 208

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assured and made safe in and by that onely Baptisme For albeit that the outward Baptisme is but onely once done and ministred yet doeth Gods worke that he then doeth by it abide for euer and euer This comforteth me at all times I beléeue also that God by the deseruing of the passion and death of Christ by the holy Ghost hath made me all one with Christ and all good Christians and hath made me a member of the holy vniuersall congregation or Church So that I haue felowship in all things with all Gods holy children that whatsoeuer toucheth me the same also toucheth them and what so euer they haue that is mine also And that ye shall not doubt hereof he hath likewise giuen vnto you the sacrament of his body and of his bloud When you receiue them doubt not but truely beleeue that God in the power of his worde vnder such true signes worketh in you the aboue remembred fellowship according to the contentes of his worde where he saith Take eate this is my body which shall be giuen for you Againe Take and drinke all for this is the cup of the newe Testament which shall be shead for you and for many for forgiuenesse of sinnes Take holde of this worde and comfort your selues therewith for here doth Christ promise you that you through his passion or offering of his body which was done vpon the crosse shal be one body with him and with all his so that he in you and you in him and all Saintes shall be in one fellowshippe Therefore saith he his body is offered or giuen for you But that you shoulde not doubt that it is giuen vnto you he saith thus This is my body When you receiue it then doubt not at all that God by this sacrament worketh assuredly that you shal be partaker of the abouesaid fellowship and that you are put in remembraunce and assured thereof as oft as you receiue the sacrament Likewise when our Lord Iesus saith This is my bloud c. beléeue stedfastly without all manner of doubting that Christes bloud is shed for you and your sinnes thereby forgiuen But that you should be throughly persuaded and safe that it is don for you you haue a pledge or a sacrament As oft as you take it remember your selfe and thinke on our Lord Iesus Christe that euen God by this sacrament worketh those things in you namely that Christes bloud maketh you cleane from all your sinnes O what great comforte is in this sacrament therefore ought we very earnestly to receiue it Further deare childe when you wil receiue this sacrament thinke well vppon the abouesaid wordes of Christ and stedfastly beléeue that God worketh in you that which the words do promise say Therefore doe I come vnto the sacrament bicause I beléeue that his body was giuen for me and bicause his bloud was shedde for me whereby I am losed from all my sinnes and am one body with him in a full and perfect fellowship of all his goods as a brother And bicause it is very hard to beleue such high things specially that it shall auaile and profite me being a poore sinner and wretched caytife therfore do I take with Christes word the outwarde pledge for the assuring and strengthening of my beléefe that I may be sure that it is done in déede for me ¶ Prouing But howe a man shall prepare or make him selfe ready to this Sacrament Sainte Paule doth teache vs in his first Epistle to the Corinthians the 11. Chapter where he saith Let a man try him selfe and then eate of this bread and drinke of this cuppe c. that is You shall not account nor reckon your selfe to be holy not condemne other men not despise other men not be quarelling but diligently looke about howe néedie and miserable you your selfe be howe déepe you sticke in sinne howe muche faith and other ghostly giftes you lacke howe much you are bound and indebted vnto God for many things whereof you are not able to pay the least Thinke vpon and remember these and suche like pointes howe you may haue remedy and be holpen And séeing that Christ in this sacrament hath promised you all these thinges it behoueth you with earnest desire to séeke there Here is the best proofe preparatiō vnto this sacrament that a man with all earnestnes behold his own miserie griefe sinne temptation trouble and beggerie c. whereby he might lay downe his Peacockes taile and humble him selfe and be as hungrie and gréedie after the helpe and grace of God as a man is desirous to eate after sower lettice This is the right hunger to this meate Oh that we knewe in what daunger we stand what lacke we haue howe déepe we sticke then would we be desirous to this sacrament and make as much haste therevnto as the thirstie Hart maketh to the waters For what cause a man ought to goe to the Sacrament NOt for custome sake because at Easter euery man goeth vnto it not at the commaundement of the Pope or any other man Not for our owne worthines or because we haue prepared our selues Not because we shall make a good woorke of it or make Gods seruice thereof but onely because that therby in the power of Gods word and pledge of Christ I may receiue the inheritance which my Lord Christ Iesus by his deth hath purchased for me bequethed me in his testament specially that I should be frée from all my sinnes that I might be a brother and inheritour with Christ and with Christe and all Christians be a church and communaltie wherein I shall haue felowshippe with all Sainctes so that whatsoeuer Christ with al Christians haue is mine And againe to be short that Christe is mine and I am his and that I shal not depart from him but still abide where he is and that I haue him with me and by me whether that I be in wealth or in woe whether I be in prosperitie or in aduersitie And besides this he neuer forsaketh me whether I be in néede or in any other temptation and that I shal beside enioy what other fruite soeuer belongeth to this Sacrament When or howe often a man ought to goe to the Sacrament AS often as you be troubled tempted through your sinns in your conscience cumbred thorough the feare of death or of hell troubled by weakenes either of body or of soule or that you be faint harted in faith or that you be burthened with any weakenes or féeblenes whatsoeuer it be wherewith the diuel the world or the flesh wil hinder you in your inheritance or blessednesse séeke here comfort in the word and signe giuen in this sacrament by Christ which he hath at his last supper left vnto you where vppon he died and haue no doubt at all but that God in temptation worketh whatsoeuer the word and token or signe do promise or bring Herein let no mans fantasie or imaginatiō make you forsake the
right way What beleeue you of this sacrament J Beléeue that there is according to the word of Christe giuen vnto me the body and bloud of Christe though in such sorte as reason can not perceiue So that God almightie worketh in me and towards me in the receiuing therof all that which my Lorde Iesus hath there promised as specially that his body maketh me cleane and maketh my body to be in fellowshippe with Christ and with all Christians and that his bloud doth washe away all my sinnes Therefore I doubt nothing at all but that I doe receiue there the body bloud of Christe albeit that by reason I can not perceiue how or by what manner and way neyther is it necessarie for me to knowe It was sufficient to Christes Apostles that they knewe that Christe was risen from death albeit they could not tell nor perceiue how he came vnto them the doores being shut in What is Christes Supper or Gods boord IT is nothing else but the Testament of Iesus Christe our Lorde which he made and ordeined before his passion and death for all them that beléeue vpon him and for them that in their baptisme through the deseruing of his death and resurrection be made frée from the power and kingdome of the diuell and chosen to be Gods children or inheritours of the kingdome of heauen To them hath he promised and giueth in this sacrament truely his body and his bloud for their comfort wherby they be fully assured made certeine by faith in their consciences that he will giue vnto them all the goodnesse of God and make them coheires with him with the whole Christian congregation in a perfect fellowship of all Saints For in as much as Christe hath promised and giuen vnto them his body and his bloud why can he not giue vnto them al other good things that he hath either in heauē or in earth Herevpon shal his body and his bloud certenly be receiued to assure vs that our louing Lord Christ wil not betray vs but make vs with him to be Lordes and inheritours of all the goodnesse of God. Whosoeuer will receiue the Sacrament of the body and bloud of Christ ought to know how to answere to the fiue questions folowing The first Question 1 WHerefore receiue you this Sacrament Aunswere Therefore bicause I may be a coheire with Christe and haue fellowship with him with all holy Saintes and with all good Christians with them to suffer and to dye Question 2 What doe you beléeue or what doe you confesse is in this sacrament Answere When I receiue the Sacrament I beleeue that vnder breade and wine I receiue the body and bloud of Christe but it is not sufficient that I know but also I must beléeue that my lord Christ hath giuen me them for a perfect signe and token seale and testament Question 3 What be the wordes of this Testament which our Lord Iesus did vse Answere Thus said the Lord to his Apostles when he gaue vnto them this breade Take ye and eate ye This is my body which shall be giuen for you And when he gaue them the cup he saide Drinke you all of this This is my bloude of the newe Testament whiche shall be shead for you and for many for the forgiuenesse of sinnes Do this in the remembrance of me Question 4 Wherefore do you take that token or signe séeing that faith is sufficient Answere I receiue the signes and tokens therfore bicause I may strengthen my faith not bicause I doubt in my beléefe but bicause God hath giuen me the signe with the word of his tender grace and mercy Therefore I will not despise to vse and acquaint my selfe with them Question 5 How will you vse the Sacrament Answere I will eate and drinke and beléeue this word which he spake vnto his Apostles when he gaue them this sacramēt We ought to take these comfortable promises with a faithfull heart A breefe declaration of the Lordes Prayer called Our Father FIrste we must consider wherfore we pray what is meant by wherefore the time occasion doeth always bring them But bicause we should not be carefull nor trouble our selues wherfore we should pray séeing we be now in such extremities that many troubles daily fall amongest vs and that from day to day the longer the worse although we shuld very much pray For The diuell is a liar and a murtherer And neither is the Pope nor the Turke nor many other tyrants which be against Gods worde idle Besides this we haue experience that euery aduersarie is sufficient of it selfe though this generall trouble were not therefore we haue euery where occasion sufficient which may driue vs to prayer Whosoeuer therefore cannot remember all our necessities let him take in hand and haue before his eyes the holy prayer of our Lord called Our Father in it be seuen petitions In which be conteined all troubles things necessarie 1. In the first prayer Hallowed be thy name we pray for the holy Gospel for all true preachers against all heresie misbeléeuers against the Iewes heathen Turke Pope For all these blaspheme and slander Gods name and vnhallow him that God will cut them short send good preachers kéepe his word cleane and pure against all heresie make vs apt hearers This is to intend or before to meane somewhat 2. In the second Thy kingdome come we praye that the kingdome of the diuel of death may be destroyed That is a great and a large petition for in it is conteyned the whole kingdome of the diuel that it would please God to make an end of it and set vp in vs and al men his owne kingdome through his word and the holy Ghost 3. In the third petition Thy will be done in earth as it is in heauen we desire that all their willes be disappointed which striue against Gods gratious wil. That is a great vnsufferable prayer against the diuel and all wicked people meruellously putteth back many perils and misfortunes whiche the diuel and wicked people imagine and sett abroche if they were not thorough this petition disappointed 4. In the fourth petition Giue vs this day our daily bread wée do praye for the Quéenes maiestie for our magistrates for our elders for our wiues and children for our meate and drinke for the fruite in the field for peace and for such thinges as we lacke toward the mainteyning of this present life euery one in their vocation that God will blesse them therein giue them good fortune and kéepe them from all misfortune mercifully 5. In the fifte petition Forgiue vs our sinnes as wee forgiue them that trespasse against vs we desire that God will be gratious to vs to turne from vs his anger whiche we haue deserued not punish vs for our wickednes and that he will deale gratiously with vs to the intent we from day to day maye waxe better and that we maye liue after his holy will and liue friendly one with another and that euery of vs maye forgiue an other their offences 6. In the sixte petition Lead vs not into temptation we pray that GOD will come and helpe all troubled heartes not suffer them to sticke in temptation but help them out therof gratiously through his word and holy spirite and that he wil vouchsafe to destroy the diuels purpose and might 7. In the seuenth petition But deliuer vs from the euill wée praye for a good houre that our Lord God will take vs out of this miserie with grace and make vs blessed for euer Thus in the Lords prayer are plentifully al thinges conteyned whatsoeuer by any meanes shal vexe or trouble vs or els whatsoeuer is méetest and most necessarie for vs Therefore the first i● that we purpose or intende something wherefore we will pray that will Almightie God surely giue For the commaundement is plainly there that Wee must pray the promise is also there that We shal be certeinely and surely heard And our mercifull Lord Christe himselfe hath sett foorth vnto vs both the words and the manner how we shal pray in the which all things necessarie for vs be conteined FINIS Rom. 8. Rom. 12. Eccle. 7. ●●le 11. 1. Cor. 11. Rom. 12. ●●tie 28. Esai 26. Esaie 9. 1. Tim. 2. ● Iohn 3 Psal. 50 Mark. 11 Matt. 6. Iohn 6. ●ohn 3. Rom. 8. Rom. 4. Ephe. 5. Iohn 6. Math. 26 1. Cor. 10.11 1. Cor. 11 2. Cor. 13 1. Cor. 15. ●ohn 12. ● Cor. 15. Matt. 6. Mat. 26. Iohn 6 Rom. 8. 1. Cor. 1. Act. 4. 2. Cor. 5. ●ctes 10. ● Pet. 2. ●ala 6. ● Pet. 1. 1. Thes 1. 1. Thes 5. Col. 1. Iohn 6 Iohn 17 Iohn 15 Iohn 8 Galat. 3 ●om 10. ●ctes 15. Iohn 1. Esaie 53. ●●he 1 ●im 1 ●tt 18. ●●k 19 ●●m 3 ●ohn 4 2. Tim. 1. ●●hn 8 ●●hn 5 ●ohn 11. Mat. 26. Luke 12. Luk. 10. Luke 22. 2. Cor. 2. 1. Pet. 5. Ephes 6. Ephes 1. Coloss 1. Matth. 16. Ephes 6. Matth. 4. 1. Cor. 6. 1. Iohn 3. Ezech. 18. 33 Matt. 9. Matt. 18. Luk. 19 Galat. 3 Rom. 16. Zach. 13. Esaie 55. Iohn 3. Iohn 5. Iohn 3. Iohn 6 Iohn 1. Iohn 1.3 2. Pet. 1. ●om 13. Iohn 16. ●saie 54. Cor. 4. Esaie 64. ● Cor. 2. Hebr. 12. Prouerb 3. Iam. 1. Matth. 10. Rom. 6. Luk. 2. Luke 2. Psalme 50. Esaie 30. Rom. 8. 1. Sam. 2. Rom. 8. ●ebr 11. ●sal 73. ●aie 41. Col. 2. Iohn 14. Iohn 20. Matth. 15 1. Tim. 2. Iohn 2 Iohn 2 Rom. 8. ●eb 5. Rom. 8. ●ebr 9. ●phes 5. Mark. 16. ●atth 11. ●ohn 7. ●ohn 6. Iohn 5. Iohn 6. ●●hn 1. Iohn 8. 2. Pet. 1. Phil. 3. 1. Thes 4. ●cle 38. Iohn 11. Eccle 7. Eccle. 38. ●aniel 7. Iob. 5. Prou. 29. Hebr. 12. Cant. 8. ● Cor. 10. Iob. 14. 1. Pet. 4. Iere. 25. Psal. 75. ●saie 54. Psal. 89. ● Cor. 1. ●om 8. Gen. 8. ●ohn 1. Iohn 14. Iohn 10. Deut. 12. Iohn 11. Marke 11. Marke 9. Esaie 66. Psalme 51. Psal. 68. Ios 7. Matth. 6. ●see 6. Matth 26. ● Corinth 15 Gal. 4. ●●hn 3. Gal. 6. Eccle. 18. ● Cor. 6. ●●al 32. Psal. 50. ●salme 119. ● Cor. 11.
vs in Christ Iesus Therefore let no man driue off too long to better his life but let euery man remember and thincke vppon the wrathe of God and vppon his punishment in time preuent or come before them driue not the time off till your death bed for you are not sure howe it will frame and fall out with you whether you shall haue then your reason your wittes or whether you shall be able to heare or speake your selfe or whether you shall dye soudenly and dye in the twinckling of an eye wherefore albeit we be all subiect to death and that therefore we must all dye yet doth our Lord God many times shorten many a mans life before his time chiefly bicause such a man doth not remember his sinfull and vnpenitent liuing that he may let him smart whereby he may win vnto him a good purpose to amend and better his life I am afraide there be very fewe that God taketh away before their time bicause they be vertuous whereby he may saue and deliuer them from great mischaunces and from the plagues at hand and therefore God can take but small pleasure of such people as then only call vpon God and sue vnto him in the time of their mishappes and punishmentes and by and by as soone as God our Lorde hath taken his correction from them againe they also by and by forget it and afterwarde become worse then euer they were before Experience daily teacheth this therefore when so euer God helpeth vp such a man he helpeth a great offender only vp againe vpon his sound limmes so that afterwarde he is worse then he was before Therfore is this the cause that God many times hath little pleasure lust or will to helpe suche people turne their punishment from them or to take it from them It is better they ly there sick or else buried in their graue then that they shoulde more grieuously offend God or any longer hurt good mē Howbeit if it so come to passe that God lay hand vpon his owne that is to say weaklings and straglers and take them vnder his fatherly correction looke well whether you be one of those or not and that ye doe not suffer such correction in vaine but rather imagine learne what our Lord GOD meaneth thereby and what profite and good our Lord God purposeth to set foorth by you First you shall knowe that by this meanes God will lead you to true repentance after that giue you cause that you earnestly séeke vnto him and with your heart call vpon him and from him onely looke for helpe and comfort which be the very good and precious woorkes of the second commaundement where you are commaunded that you shall not take the name of the Lord your God in vaine which is then done when you inwardly call vppon God in your necessitie haue all your refuge for succour to him looke for all goodnes at his hands Those be most precious good woorkes that doe passingly please god After that as soone as God hath helpen you that you thancke him for his gratious helpe thanke and praise his holy name which is the right offering vp of thanks of the newe testament As holy Dauid witnesseth Psal. 50. That is then the right true Gods seruice to which Gods seruice our Lord God sometime without our minde and will must force or driue vs with great crosses and smarts or else we would neuer walke in any such good woorkes Also we must lastly with holy Dauid in the 119. Psalme acknowledge and say O Lord it is very profitable for me that thou hast humbled and brought me lowe that I might know thy lawes And hereof it commeth to passe that our Lord God suffereth Sathan to trouble to vexe his that he doth tempt them somtime with some special sinne and plagueth them therewith whereby they be moued or driuen first to knowe themselues their weake nature frailtie then to sigh vnto God to call vppon him and flie vnto him they be our spurs and prickes whereby wée be driuen to god And againe that is our comfort that God is so good and that he can shew himselfe so almightie that he can turne the wickednes of his to the best For he is such a God that he wil suffer no euil to be done whereof he doeth not worke some good But our Lord God is so cunning and many times doth shew it vnto his to shame the diuell whereby he doeth very often breake and hinder Sathans purpose and vtterly destroy it To this onely God and Lord he euerlasting thankes and praise in Christ our lord Amen Exhalt mich durch dein wort Keepe me according to thy promise Psalm 119. An instruction to teache children howe they ought to goe to the Lordes Table I haue herein something varied from mine Authour both because hee is not named in the booke and also for that it did in the woordes varied something sound contrary to our English Churche I thought it meete to be added because it was bound with the former Dutch bookes and necessary to be read to them that be in extremitie if time will serue for it FIrst you must beléeue if you will receiue the sacrament of the body and bloud of Christ to your commoditie After that must you trye or proue your selues whether you doe worthily eate it or take commoditie by it ¶ Faith. First of all you must well embrace the wordes of our louing Lord God Iesus Christ wherein he hath appointed vnto you his body and bloud to be a testament whereby you may be assured and certeined of his grace and blessed inheritaunce for euer and with Christ and al good Christians to enioy their felowship in all thinges and that you doe belong to the fellowship of Christ For Christian faith hath in it these 2. partes First that by Gods grace we are made frée from all our sinnes and miseries Againe that we be partakers and felow woorkers of all the goodnes of God in Christ Iesus These two partes be promised vnto vs in the Gospel belong to as many as beléeue the Gospel Howbeit to the intent euery man should be the more sure of his faith and better certified that it belongeth vnto him whatsoeuer is conteyned and promised in the Gospel Christ our Lord hath ordeined two Sacraments or outward signes So that euery man that should receiue them in a fast and perfect faith thereby should be assured that the two before remembred parts do belong vnto him which he hath bound and tyed to no time place or person so that wheresoeuer it be receiued it is sure that the faithfull receiue those partes Therefore beléeue stedfastly that through Baptisme almightie God worketh forgiuing of all sinnes as we pray in our beliefe I beléeue one Baptisme for the forgiuenes of sinnes That is to say I beléeue that through Gods mercy by Iesus Christ in the holy Ghost only my sinnes altogether be forgiuen me whereby I am
the holy Euangelist in his first Epistle and the thirde Chapter The bloud of Iesus Christe Gods Sonne maketh vs cleane from all sinne Beléeue these wholsome comfortable and gratious wordes stande stedfastly in a true beléefe so shall you be a childe of euerlasting life Amen Sixtly nowe dearely beloued séeing you haue humbled your selfe before our Lorde God confessed your sinnes and haue cryed for grace and mercy ye shal nowe call vnto our Lord God from all your heart first and chiefly séeke for helpe and say thus OH thou mercifull good God father I come now to thée in my great necessitie and cry vnto thée and complain from the bottome of my heart as to my louing father my greuous passions and griefes and exhort thée that thou wilt remember thy comfortable promises for thou hast gratiously promised that I shal be heard where thou in the 50. Psal. saiest Cal vpon me in thy necessitie or trouble and I wil heare thee thou shalt praise me And Saint Marke in the 11. Chapter saith What so euer you aske in your prayers onely beleeue that you shall receiue it and so shall you haue it Vnto these thy promises come I forsaken miserable wretche and craue of thée helpe and comfort therefore my chiefly beloued Lord and father help me out of this my griefe and trouble and forsake me not in any of my tormentes for thine onely begotten deare Sonne Iesus Christes sake Therfore shall I alwayes highly laud praise thy name giue thée thanks frō the bottom of my hart for al thy benefits set foorth number the same always Seuenthly nowe deare friend séeing that your offences commited might make you afraide and weaken your faith that ye dare not with all confidence and sure trust require at Gods hand and hope for helpe and grace and trust surely vppon his mercie you shall in this manner call vppon God for forgiuenes of your sinnes and speake thus Oh thou most deare Lorde and very louing God séeing thou hast made vs so many and great promises whereby we might be richly comforted strengthened in all our troubles and aduersities I am bolde to put thée in remembraunce once againe very earnestly of thy true promises whiche thou hast made vnto me in the 6. of Saint Matthewe where thou hast promised me forgiuenesse of all my sinnes if I do forgiue my neighbours that wherein they haue offended against me For these be thy wordes If you forgiue other their faults so wil also your heauenly father forgiue you your offences Therefore come I vnto thée and stay me vpon thy worde specially that thou wilt forgiue me all my sinns according to thy mercifull promise fréely for nothing so that I also doe forgiue other For these nowe I praye vnto thée my Lord and God that thou wilt send into my heart thy holy spirite for thy bitter passion death sake that he may make cleane my sinfull hart lighten and kindle a feruent heate in me that I also may forget and forgiue For of myne own power I can do nothing so from the bottome of my heart shall I forgiue euery man both my friendes and enimies what so euer they haue done against me and put out of my heart all manner of malice hatred enimitie and displeasure And séeing that I now through thy grace perceiue such loue against myne enimie so am I nowe persuaded according to thy promises that thou nowe hast clearely forgiuen me all my sinnes of méere mercy without my desertes For there haue I a perfect signe good assuraunce séeing I haue according to thy promise forgiuen euery man that thou also hast forgiuen me all Do with me according to thy promise for thy word is true whatsoeuer thou sayest that kéepest thou assuredly Vpon this thy word do I stay without all doubt beléeue I thy promise that I haue now gotten forgiuenesse of all my sinnes wherefore I haue nowe a frée safe and ioyfull conscience that I know not now of any sin in me that I haue obteined from God peace ioy in the holy ghost that I certeinely persuade my selfe of Amen Eightly now welbeloued the holy scripture sheweth vs of two giuings of Christ our lords body vnto vs The first is the generall giuing where Christ gaue vs wretched sinners his body vpon the crosse for an offering for our sinnes this giuing is made vnto vs our owne through true faith specially when we surely beléeue Gods promises Ioh. 6. Of this giuing witnesseth Christ himself Ioh. 3. where he saith thus So hath God loued the world that he hath giuen his owne sonne to the intent that al that beleue on him shuld not be destroied but inioy euerlasting life And further the holy Apostle S. Paule Rom. 8. witnesseth likewise saith If God be on our side who can be against vs whiche hath not spared his owne sonne but hath giuen him for vs all And Rom. 4. Christ is for our sinne sake giuen and for our righteousnesse sake raised vp againe And to the Ephe. 5. saith S. Paul moreouer Christ hath loued vs and giuen him selfe for vs an oblation sacrifice These such like sayings you shal diligently marke stedfastly beléeue that Christ our only sauiour hath giuen and offred vp his body bloud vpon the crosse for you a sufficient sacrifice for euer ye shal not néed to séeke or to hunt after any other sacrifice satisfaction or redemption for your sin but lay fast holde vpon this innocent lambe which hath borne the sinnes of the whole worlde The other giuing of the body bloud of our lord Christ is an especial giuing which is deliuered vnto vs in the sacrament Whereof Christ speaketh Matthewe 26. And holy Saint Paule in the 10. 11. Chapter of his first Epistle to the Corinthians This second deliuering of the body and bloud of Christe in the sacrament is an assuring and an a certeyning of the establishing of the first deliuering or giuing For it confirmeth the first giuing which we receiue by faith And the second doth not profite or comfort vs without the first but is rather hurtful and damnable Therefore warneth vs also the holy Apostle S. Paule in the 11. Chap. of his saide first Epistle to the Corinthians that we shoulde well try our selues before that we receiue the holy sacrament of Christes body and bloud that no man receiue them to his condemnation This proofe standeth vpon thrée points First ye shal acknowledge your selfe for a miserable sinner that of him selfe and by him selfe can doe nothing nor hath any power to do any thing whereby he might be deliuered from his sinne God him selfe doth forgiue reconcile and pardon giueth true comfort purchaseth blessednesse specially to them that doe thirst after the grace of god And so of méere grace and mercie in Christe onely doe long after the kingdome of heauen Secondly examine
well your selues whether ye beléeue as Saint Paul saith in the 13. Chapter of his seconde Epistle to the Corinthes Try your selues saith he whether ye be in belefe proue your selues c. Specially that ye earnestly stedfastly beléeue the godly promise that is promised in the Sacrament Item wherfore that godly meate is giuen vnto you Thirdly examine your selfe well whether ye canne and will forgiue your neighbor whether they be friends or foes that haue offended or hurt you whereby ye can shewe towards al men a Christian friendly louing and courteous heart and good will. For this pray vnto our Lord God nowe once againe And if for your sicknesse you can not speake it with your mouth yet in your heart inwardly say thus My Lorde Iesus Christe I come againe as a wretched sinner vnto thée that haue many times offended thée haue deserued nothing but thy euerlasting displeasure and punishment But seeing thou art so gentle and mercifull thou willest not the death of a sinner but that he repent and liue therefore hast thou established among vs a newe Testament whiche was long before promised by thy holy prophetes that thou wouldest take our sinnes from vs through thy death and the same neuer after remember And also before thy death hast made thy last will and therein hast made vs an assured promise that thou wouldest giue vs thy body for our redemption to be slaine and shed thy bloud for remission of our sinnes For thus soundeth thy gratious promise Take eate this is my body which shal be giuen for you This is the cupp● of the newe testament in my bloud which shal be shed for you for the forgiuenesse of your sinnes This thy promise doe I beléeue stedfastly and for assurance thereof I haue before this time in my good health of body many times in the congregation of God receiued the holy Sacrament of thy very body and bloud wherof at this present I doe not doubt but am nowe certeinly and assuredly persuaded of al thy graces and mercies Be it vnto me according to thy word ¶ Here it is good to put the sicke body in remembraunce shortly what hath beene saide before after this manner Ninethly now deare friends I haue tolde you in the beginning how that all aduersities and troubles come from our Lord God and be laide vpon his of fatherly and true loue Therefore shall you be certeinely persuaded that this your sicknesse is by God therefore laide vpon you that the old man with Christ shoulde be nayled vpon the crosse that the sinfull body shoulde cease and a new and perfecte man appeare thereof whiche with Christe shall inioy euerlasting ioy and felicitie For Flesh and bloud can not enherit the kingdome of God As saint Paule witnesseth 1. Cor. 15. The olde man must full and whole be destroyed and as Christe in the 12. Chap. of Saint Iohn saith Except that the wheate corne fall into the earth and die so remaineth it but one corne But if it die it bringeth forth much fruite Thus must all both within and without vs be forsaken the olde Adam with all his wisedome reason and vnderstanding come to nought wherby a newe man may appeare at that day as Saint Paule saith 1. Cor. 15. Where he speaketh thus That whiche we see is not liuely except it first die It is sowen in corruption and shall rise againe in glorie It is sowen in dishonour and shall rise againe in honour It was sowen in weakenesse and shall rise againe in might It was sowen a naturall body and it shall rise againe a spirituall body When this corruptible body hath put on incorruption and this mortalitie hath put on immortalitie then shal be fulfilled the saying which is written Death is swalowed vp in victorie Death where is thy sting Hell where is thy victorie God be praised that hath giuen vs the victorie through our Lord Iesus Christe Secondarily séeing the case standeth thus you shall nowe further resigne and forsake your owne wil and giue it ouer to Gods wil and pray as our Lord God hath taught vs to pray Matth. 6. and say Father thy will be done in earth as it is in heauen And as Christe Gods sonne him selfe at the houre of his death hath done and hath set forth vnto vs an example to be followed where he saide vpon mount Oliuet Matth 26. Father not my will but thy will be done So shall ye also doe vnto him conforme your selfe in all thinges to God him selfe our Lord and giue ouer all thinges to him our body our life our soule our estimation our goods friendes wife children and all c. and say thus NOw my Lord and God wil it none otherwise be but that I must at this time néedes drinke the cuppe of my passion that thou haste filled for me to drinke let thy will be done As thou willest so will I also I am willing and readie I am thy childe and thou arte my louing father thou wilt not destroy me that I knowe right well Oh onely giue thou me grace strength power mercie patience to suffer all thinges willingly that I may to thée kéepe a right holy day continually holde fast by thée and willingly to suffer thée to doe with me according to thy fatherly good will and pleasure Then shall I thrée dayes long rest lie with Christe in the graue hope for a ioyfull resurrection of all beléeuers at domes day according to the comfortable promise of Christe Iohn the 6. where Christe saith thus This is the will of him that sent me that he that seeth the sonne and beleeueth on him haue euerlasting life and I will raise him vp at the latter day Thirdly ye shall also further vnderstande and beléeue certeinely that this your sicknesse howe great howe sore howe gréeuous to suffer howe long and painefull soeuer it bée yet is it not sufficient to appease pacifie Gods wrath to take away your sinnes and to purchase you euerlasting life For ye shall stedfastly beléeue this that deseruing of any Saint nor your owne worke how precious so euer it bée or may bée can gett you heauen or can deserue it For Saint Paule saith Rom. 8. That All the sufferinges in this worlde be not worthie of that glorie that shal be shewed vnto vs. Fourthly ye shall vndoubtedly beléeue that the onely passion and death of our Lorde Iesus Christe is a sufficient oblation for your sinnes For The Lorde Iesus is made for vs from God to be our wisedome our righteousnesse our sanctification and deliuerer as the Apostle saint Paul witnesseth in the first to the Corinthians the first Chapter For there is none other name giuē to men nor there is in none other helth wherin we shal be saued then only in the name of Iesus Christe c. As likewise witnesseth Saint Peter Acts the fourth For God hath made him that neuer knewe sinne for our sakes to
be sinne to the intent that we shoulde be made in him righteousnesse auayleable before him 2. Cor. 5. Therefore we nowe beleeue saith Saint Paule further Rom. 3. that man is made righteousnesse without the workes of the lawe onely through faith As Saint Peter also saith in the tenth Chapter of the Actes Of Christe saith he witnesse all the Prophets that through his name al that beleeue in him shall haue forgiuenesse of their sinns For Christ saith S. Peter further 1. Pet. 2. hath offered vp our sinnes on his body vpon the crosse that we being dead to sinne might liue to righteousnes by whose wounds ye are made whole Such and like sayings is the holy Scripture very ful that altogether witnesseth that we be made iust righteous and sanctified through faith in Iesus Christ without any our owne doinges For Christe is the only ransome for our sinnes for we be bought through the precious bloud of Christe Fiftly ye shall nowe forgiue euery man willingly from the bottome of your heart forget and forgiue what so euer hath béene done against vs whether ye knowe it or knowe it not whether it be with worde or déede by any meanes done against you for séeing that our Lorde God of méere grace hath cast behinde him and forgiuen you so many sinnes which you haue so many times committed against him from your childhoode till this time small and great sinnes which many oftentimes ye haue committed all the dayes of your life so that if God should reckon all your olde sinnes and deale with you after his strong iudgement aske satisfaction punish those offences he might gréeuously visite you as a righteous God and yet doth he not so nor neuer hereafter will doe but as a mercifull father of speciall grace forgetteth and forgiueth all and the same will neuer more thinke vpon nor reckon but couer them and scrape them out Likewise doeth he also require for thankes laude and prayse none other thing but ye forgiue and forget your neighbours what so euer they haue at any time offēded against you And you shal not only your offenders gladly and heartily forgiue but also againe shewe your selfe against them thankfull And for the poore widowes and fatherlesse children according to your abilitie prouide something whereby they may be fed clothed and mainteined so shal they at the last day be your witnesses that your faith was a perfect faith séeing it is liuely by workes Gala. 6. Make your election sure through such works of loue as Saint Peter saith 2. Pet. 1. ¶ If the sicke body be any thing rich then a body may bee the more earnest and diligent to exhort them to almes giuing but so that the sicke person be not persuaded to put trust in his owne workes and bring him into a vaine hope that he shal purchase heauen by his almes Therefore consideration must be had to the soule that it be not lead out of the right way into the way that is full of briers and thornes Howe they that stand by are to be exhorted to pray for the sicke Tenthly beloued in Christ our Lorde séeing we be at this present here gathered together I put you in remēberance that ye will be mindfull of our true Christian duetie that we are bound one to an other as members of Christe that ye will diligently and earnestly remember the griefes and sicknesses of this our friend and not onely haue an earnest compassion vppon him but also earnestly and truely pray to our Lorde God for him that our Lord God will behold his owne sonne in whom he doth much delight that he will mitigate and shorten the great sicknesse paines and passions of this our sicke friende and graunt vnto him a true Christian patience that with all confidence he may wholy put his affiaunce and comfort in Gods mercy and continually vnto the end stedfastly abide in true faith vppon Christe our deliuerer and in those thinges that apperteine to our blessed hope to remaine and abide willingly and patiently take and beare suche his crosse layde vpon him vntill our Lord God of his mercy do visit him and deliuer him and bring him at his appointed time out of this trouble and miserie to euerlasting ioy and felicitie Séeing then that our Lord Christ hath promised vs then we be gathered together in his name he will gratiously heare vs and graunt those thinges that we desire Now let vs call vpon almightie God in true faith and pray in the name of Christ our Lord so will he certeinly at the last heare vs according to his fatherly will good pleasure therefore make your prayer to GOD our heauenly father and say Our father c. Almightie GOD vouchsafe mercifully to graunt our prayer through Christe our Lorde Amen ¶ If the sicknesse do linger and driue off so that the patient be assaulted with grieuous sicknesse then may a body sometime shewe him of these comforts following and alwayes declare one comfort or two For like as a body must nowe and then releeue the sicke body with comfortable medicines and brothes likewise shal now and then releeue and quicken the soule whereby the soule may haue her sustenaunce And yet we shall not be tedious to the sicke and make him haue no delight or be offended in his head and euer to haue regard whether he be troubled with any temptation and whether he haue a desire and lust to heare Gods word for the sicke must haue his ease and quietnesse So that with too much reading and crying vpon him ye bring him into raging or passions and make his head ydle feeble and weake Herein ought euery body to vse discretion and put difference FFirst welbeloued in Christe let not any tentatiō make you faint harted for Christe is a valiant mightie king ouer death sinne and all aduersitie Therefore abide vpon this stone which is Iesus Christ stande fast and so cannot the gates of hell preuaile against you Then this Lord and King is gone before you vnto death he hath trodē the pathe and made the way and also hath ouerthrown death taken his strength from him so that death cannot hurt you hinder you nor kéepe you backe Therefore be not dismayed euen in the middest of death and thinke thus In the name of God Gods will be don All this geare will be gone within a twinkling of an eye Then shall I passe thorough the snares of death Then haue I throwen at my backe all misfortune feare and desperation For this present death is vnto the faithful a safe port through which I shall goe into heauen Then muste sinne death hell paines passions hunger thirst frost trouble and all aduersitie together ceasse and leaue-off Therefore be not dismaied for if GOD be with you who shal be against you Say avaunt and fare well nowe the whole worlde and also the Prince of this worlde whiche woulde hinder you the way to euerlasting life for as much