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A13837 The exercise of the faithfull soule that is to say, prayers and meditations for one to comfort himselfe in all maner of afflictions, and specially to strengthen himselfe in faith: set in order according to the articles of our faith, by Daniell Toussain, minister of the worde of God: with a comfortable preface of the author, vnto the poore remnant of the Church of Orlians; containing a short recitall of extreme and great afflictions which the said church hath suffered. Englished out of French, almost word for word, by Ferdenando Filding.; Exercice de l'âme fidele. English. Tossanus, Daniel, 1541-1602.; Filding, Ferdenando. 1583 (1583) STC 24144; ESTC S100748 160,179 397

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teacheth you Hee would not simplie say that they haue no neede of instruction but that they being kindled by the holy spirite might not suffer themselues to bee deceiued by Antichrist a people altogether rude and ignorant A prayer out of the 51. Psalme Create in me a cleane heart O God and renue a right spirite within me Cast mee not away from thy presence and take not thine holy spirite from me Restore in me the ioie of thy saluation and stablish mee with thy free spirite I beleeue the holy Catholike Church A consideration vpon this Article AS there is but one onely true and verie God to wit these three persons the father the sonne and the holy Ghost euen so there is but one faith whereof it was spoken in the former Articles Wee doe therefore protest now that we do beleeue the Catholike Church for we say not as before time I beleeue in the Church but it is God in whom we do put all our whole trust it is he as wee doe reade in the first Chap. of the Apocalips that is α ω that is to say the beginning and the end And as it is written in the 43. Chap. of Esaiah Before mee there was no God that was the maker of the worlde neither shall there be after me I euen I am the eternall and beside me there is no sauiour What is it then to beleeue the Catholike Church First it is to beleeue that whatsoeuer corruptions ydolatries persecutions and disorders there haue beene in the worlde that this great God creator 1. Peter 2. redeemer and sanctifier hath gotten out his chosen people whom he hath called out of darkenes into his wonderful light Psal 147. vnto whom he is reueiled through his holy testimonies the he hath washed and sanctified 1. Tim. 3. and that is his Church and the house of the liuing God builded vppon the pillar of trueth Matth. 16. vpon this corner stone which is Christ so that the gates of hell shall not preuaile any thing against it because that all things helpe vnto the profite and wealth of the children of GOD Rom. 8. 2. Tim. 2. and that this foundation resteth sure howe God knoweth those which are his as in the times of Eliah he reserued to himselfe seuen thousande men 1. Kings 19. which hadde not bowed their knees vnto Baal Secondly we doe witnesse protest and beleeue by this article of our faith that we be members of this true Church Heb. 10. and doe ioyne our selues to it to be good faithful citizens therein Heb. 10. following the holy assemblies and making that profession and confession of the name of God that all true faithfull ought to doe Thirdly by this article we doe beleeue and also doe protest that wee doe not acknowledge all assemblies indifferently for the Church of God but that as it is declared in the symbole of Nice that which is Apostolike that is to say which doeth holde it selfe vnto the doctrine of the Apostoles and is not tyed vnto anie certaine place or citie but is vniuersall gathered together by the preaching of the Gospell and through the vse of the holy sacramentes Ephes 1. Colos 1. in all the partes of the worlde vnder this onely heade that is Iesus Christ 1. Colos 12. in whom is grounded this communion of the saintes which in him are made members of one and the selfe same bodie Actes 2. partakers of one and the selfe same spirite of the same Gospell of the same sacramentes howe so euer the outwarde ceremonies be not altogether alike yet are they knit by the same bonde of peace and ioyned through the true loue calling vppon one and the same sauiour and the awayting as brethren for one and the same heritage which is the blessed life For these be the offeringes that God maketh vnto his Church which he hath purchased for himselfe to wit the forgiuenesse of sinnes and the life euerlasting which a man can not finde out of the true Church Whereupon it is to be noted that the faithfull are called holy yea in earth not that they should be perfect and voide of sinne as some do imagine a perfection to be for so should they haue no more neede of the forgiuenesse of sinnes But they are called holy because they are sanctified because of their calling which is holy and to all holinesse whereunto they doe aspire without ceasing not that they haue alreadie apprehended all but because they doe followe after seeking to learne drawing towardes the marke in respect of that heauenly calling as S. Paule sayth in the 3. Chap. to the Philippians Figures of the Church Noes Arke In the 7. Chap. of Genesis By the floud euery thing in whose nostrels breathed life died Noah only remained and they that were with him in the Arke And S. Ierome writing vnto Damasus sayth that there is no saluation without the Churche and as there is but one Arke euen so there is but one Church and as he himselfe writeth vnto Euander we ought not to thinke that the Church of Rome is any other than that which is in other places of the worlde where that Iesus is worshipped be it in Fraunce or in Englande or else where There is the Church where it is bounde in Christ and knit together by the bande of loue But if we must speake of authoritie the autoritie of the worlde is greater than the autoritie of a citie the autoritie of Churches spread throughout the world greater than that which is in one place A Prayer O Lorde our God and father although that thy ordinance is Genes 8. that thou wilt not smite anie more the whole world with the floud of waters and that from hence forwarde the seede time and haruest and cold and heate and summer and winter and day and night shall not cease and that so long as the earth remaineth in confirmation whereof thou hast established the heauenly arke for a signe Notwithstanding O my God what is this poore life but a floud of euilles But in this my soule is comforted then when as namely in thy wrath thou diddest powre out the ouerflowinges of waters vpon the lande then at that time O God thou diddest powre out by thy fauour thy grace and protection vpon the Arke of Noah For why was it that he did not perish with the rest Did he see the same floude Was hee couered with the same waters Yes truely But in his Arke he had thy promise He had thy grace which did defende him in such sort as thousandes fell at his right hande and thousandes at his left hande hee was sure vnder thy wing So Lorde although that in this worlde a like floud of euilles doth fall both vpon the good and the euil Eccle. 3. and that both the one and the other dies yet we knowe that thou wilt saue those which are in the Arke of thy Church and
whereby the true Church of God is discerned from that false and bastard Church which wanteth both true faith Ephe. 3.14 true inuocatiō Now I bowe the knees of my soule to the Father of our Lorde Iesus Christ to the end that according to the riches of his glorie The Pastors of the Church of Orlians that were preserued M. Gallars M. Anton. Chanorrier M. Robert Mason M. Pet. Baron Daniel Toussain he will graunt vs that wee may be strengthened by his spirit that Christ may dwell in you through faith through the which you may be rooted and grounded in all true knowledge of his will And as it hath pleased him in the middest of so manie floudes miraculouslie to keepe the Pastors of your Church whom God be praised he employed alwayes to his seruice that it will please him to shewe you this fauour raysing vp your estate as from death to haue strength to reioyce againe and that quicklie to the end that we may altogether as it were created anew sing vnto him a newe song to his honor vnder the protectiō of the shadow of his winges Frō S. Lābert within the coūtie Palatine this 20. of Iuly 1578. Daniel Toussain THE FOVNDATION and spring of all holy prayers and christian meditatiōs ought to be faith Behold where fore we shall set heere in the entrie the articles of our faith which some call the symbole of the Apostles as in deede they conteine a summarie of the Apostles doctrin as is to be sene of that which is written in the 15. Chap. of the 1. vnto the Cor. vers 3. elswhere it is to be seene by the writings of the elders as by the cathechisme of Cyrill and the treatise of S. Ambrose of Cayne and Abell and in the 8. Chap. of S. Augustines booke named Enchiridion that is to say Manuel that these Articles of the faith were holden amongest them as the true beginninges and foundation of Christian religion I Beleeue in God the Father almightie maker of heauen and earth And in Iesus Christ his onelie sonne our Lord. Which was conceiued by the Holie Ghost borne of the virgine Marie Suffered vnder Ponce Pilate was crucified dead buried he descended into hell The thirde day he rose againe from the dead He ascended into heauen and sitteth on the right hand of God the Father Almightie From thence shall he come to iudge the quicke and the dead I beleeue in the Holie Ghost The holie Catholike Church The communion of Saints The forgiuenesse of sinnes The resurrection of the bodie And the life euerlasting Amen IN the yeare of our Lord 273. in the Synode of Antioch was condemned the heresie of Samosatenus who would not auowe Iesus Christ to be the worde subsisting but made thereof a sound or decree of God not a seconde person of his diuinity in such sort as against his errours was published a confession by George Neocoefariensis as is to be seene in the 3. booke of Eusebius IN the yeare of our Lord about 332. 1. Synode called vniuersall was vnder Constantine the Great assembled a Synode or Councel to the assisting whereof there were 328. Bishoppes at Nice a citie in Bythinia there where was chieflie condemned the heresie of Arrius who dinied the true sonne of God equall with the father and of the same substance In this Synode were made plaine and cleare against Arrius the Articles of faith which concerne Iesus Christ by a confession as followeth 1 I Beleeue in one God The Symbol of Nice the Father Almightie maker of heauen and earth and of all things visible and inuisible 2 And in one Lorde Iesu Christ the onely begotten sonne of God begotten of his Father before all worldes 3 God of God light of light verie God of verie God begotten not made beeing of one substance with the Father by whome all thinges were made 4 Who for vs men and for our saluation came downe from heauen 5 And was incarnate by the Holie Ghost of the virgin Marie and was made man 6 And was crucified also for vs vnder Poncius Pilate he suffered and was buried 7 And the thirde day he arose againe according to the Scriptures and ascended into heauen and sitteth at the right hand of the Father 8 And he shal come againe with glory to iudge both the quicke and the dead whose kingdome shall haue none ende 9 And I beleeue in the holie Ghost the Lorde and giuer of life who proceedeth from the Father and the Sonne who with the Father and the Sonne together is worshipped and glorified who spake by the Prophets 10 And I beleeue one Catholike and Apostolike Church 11 I acknowledge one Baptisme for the remission of sinnes 12 And I looke for the resurrection of the dead the life of the world to come Amen IN the yeare of our Lorde 386. Seconde Councell there assembled at Constantinople the second Synode called vniuersall which confirmed and ratified the confession made at Nice adding onely that which followeth against the heretike Macedonius who denied the true diuinitie of the holie Ghost We beleeue in the holy Ghost Lorde and giuer of life proceeding from the father and the sonne who with the father the sonne together is worshipped and glorified HEere followeth the Symbole or confession of Athanasius Bishoppe of Alexandria being chosen fiue monthes after the Councell held at Niece who hath abiden great combats for the pure doctrine of the sonne of God against the Arrians WHosoeuer will be saued before all things it is necessarie that he holde the Catholike faith Which faith except euerie one doe keepe holy and vndefiled without doubt hee shall perish euerlastingly And the Catholike faith is this that we worship one God in Trinitie and Trinitie in vnitie Neither confounding the persons nor diuiding the substance For there is one person of the Father another of the Sonne and another of the Holie Ghost But the Godhead of the Father of the Sonne and of the Holie Ghost is all one the glorie equall and the maiestie coeternall Such as the Father is such is the Sonne and such is the Holie Ghost The Father vncreate the Sonne vncreate and the Holie Ghost vncreate The Father incomprehensible the Sonne incomprehensible and the Holie Ghost incomprehensible The Father eternall the Sonne eternall and the Holie Ghost eternall And yet they are not three eternalles but one eternall As also there bee not three incomprehensibles nor three vncreated but one vncreated and one incomprehensible So likewise the Father is almightie the Sonne almightie and the holie Ghost almightie And yet they are not three almighties but one almightie So the Father is God the Sonne is God and the Holie Ghost is God And yet are they not three Gods but one God So likewise the Father is Lord the Sonne Lorde and the Holie Ghost Lorde And yet not three Lordes but one Lorde For like as wee be compelled by the Christian veritie to acknowledge
also saide in the 18. Chap. of S. Luke Those thinges that are vnpossible to men are possible yea and verie easie vnto our God For as Dauid sayth in the 33. Psalme That which he spake is and that which he commandeth is established he scattereth the counsell of the people Esay 2.22 his counsell remaineth fast and sure O then sayth he the people are blessed whose God is the Lorde and the people whome hee hath chosen for his heritage Cease therefore from man that is nothing neither let vs be affraide of them so much which are but a vapour and whose breath is in the nostrels in such sort as stop their nostrels and they die And let vs worshippe and reuerence that almightie God putting all our trust and confidence in him Maker of heauen and earth Of the creation and prouidence of God CONSIDERATION Amongest other titles that are attributed vnto the Lorde our God to knowe him and to discerne him from false Gods this is that he is the Creator as we see Esaie 40. Chapter WHo hath measured the waters in his fist and counted heauen with a spanne and comprehended the dust of the earth in a measure and weighed the mountaines in a weight and the hilles in a ballance Who hath instructed the spirite of the Lorde or was his counseller or taught him All nations before him are nothing To whom nowe will ye liken mee that I should be like him sayeth the holie one Lift vp your eies on hie and beholde who hath created these thinges and bringeth out their armies by number calleth them all by names By the greatnesse of his power and mightie strength nothing faileth Why sayest thou O Iacob and speakest thou O Israell My way is hid from the Lorde and my iudgement is passed ouer of my God Knowest thou not and hast thou not hard that the euerlasting GOD hath created the endes of the earth Hee neither fainteth nor is wearie there is no searching of his vnderstanding And in the 10. of Ieremie it is written in the Chaldie tongue that the superstitious Chaldies might vnderstande it Thus shal you say vnto them the Gods that haue not made the heauens and the earth shall perish from the earth from vnder these heauens This is he who hath made the earth by his power and established the worlde by his wisedome and hath stretched out the heauen by his discretion He giueth by his voice the multitude of waters in heauen causeth the cloudes to ascende from the endes of the earth he turneth lightninges to raine and bringeth foorth the winde out of his treasures Euerie man is a beast by his owne knowledge Euerie founder is confounded by the grauen Image for his melting is but falsehoode and there is no breath in him They are vanitie and workes of errors in the time of their visitation they shall perish The portion of Iacob is not like vnto them for he is the maker of all thinges To create This therefore is proper to our God to create that is to say to giue to all thinges beginning and to make to be that which was not and to bring foorth of nothing some thing Euen as S. Paule sayeth in the 4. Chap. to the Romanes Hee giueth life vnto the dead and calleth those thinges which be not as though they were And in the 11. of the same Epistle For of him through him and for him are all thinges to him be glorie for euer and euer Creation a worke of the Trinitie And because the creation is a worke of all the Trinitie as heere before it was alreadie declared it is saide in the 1. Chap. to the Colossi that in Christ all thinges were created to wit by him and for him For that which is called in the 15. vers the first borne of all creatures is not as if the euerlasting sonne of God had beginning and were numbred amongst the creatures For according as it is after sayd in the 17. vers he is before all thinges and through him all thinges consist But he is called first borne not as if we should say that he was created but to shewe his prerogatiue and domination howe he is the beginning and head of all thinges Nowe must we not heere giue place to the curious speculations of the flesh That the worlde hath had a beginning and of the Philosophers amongst whom some of them haue thought that the worlde was eternall as the * These Philosophers had the name of studying as they went about or walked Peripaticiens and others haue thought that it was made by chaunce or aduenture as the Epicurians the one sort disputing how it was possible that of nothing all thinges should haue beene made indeuouring to measure the infinite power of the deuinitie according to their idle discourse through wāt of knowing his force and the strength and vertue of his worde Therefore we must with faith beleeue that which the vnderstanding cannot comprehende as it is saide in the 21. Chap. of the Epistle to the Hebrewes Through faith we vnderstande that the worlde was ordained by the word of God so that the thinges which we see are not made of thinges which did appeare For wee haue verie plaine places of the creation in the scripture as also there is no historie so antient from the first beginning of all thinges as that which we haue in the first booke of Moses there say I doe wee reade in the first Chap. That in the beginning God created heauen and the earth Genes 1. the sea and all things that are in them He created by his word Of nothing The spreading out or firmamēt which he calleth the heauen the earth Of the earth The beastes and afterwardes man The waters Which hee maketh to bring forth fishes Out of mans bodie he tooke and created the woman It is likewise spoken in the 33. Psalme and in the 16. of the Prouerbs of the creation The Lorde hath made all thinges for himselfe yea the wicked for the day of calamitie not that God hath made the euill for as it is saide in the 1. of Genes All that he had made was verie good But hee would shewe the wisedome of the Lorde which turned the malice of the wicked vnto his glorie Also in the 89. Psalme O Lorde God of hostes who is like vnto thee which art a mightie Lorde and thy trueth is about thee Thou rulest the raging of the sea when the waues thereof arise thou stillest them The heauens are thine the earth is thine also thou hast laide the foundation of the worlde and all that therein is Thou hast created the north and the south And in the 45. of Esay I haue made the earth and created man vpon it I whose handes haue spread out the heauens and haue euen commaunded all their armies Also in the 1. Chap. of S. Paules Epistles vnto the Colossians By him were all thinges created which are in heauen