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Edward Farr, ed. Select Poetry of the Reign of Queen Elizabeth. 1845.

How Our Religion Is Authenticall

LXVI. William Warner

Of the chiefe Points wherein we dissent from the Papists

Chap. LII. of the Ninth Booke

UPON the onely Scriptures doth

Our Church foundation lay,

Let pattriarchs, prophets, gospell, and

Th’ apostles for us say;

For soule and body we affirme,

And all-sufficient thay;

Yet ye adde canons, part corrupt,

Some books ye quite denay.

We by the Hebrew, and the Greeke

(Their primer penores) expound

Each Scripture, by the eldest clarks,

Whom doubtful textes be found,

Not by the Latin onely, as

Ye would that all weare bound:

So far forth yeat the Fathers and

The councels we approve,

As doe their expositions tende

To sincere faith and love.

Els fully Scriptures, in themselves,

Explain themselves, say we,

If searched with the humble spirit

By which they written be:

Through which is ofte from litrall speech

A spirituall sence set free,

Upon which sence the Catholic Church

Did, doth, and must agree.

Nor doth our Church admit, at least

Allow of those in her

That teach not faith sincerely, winne

To heaven, from hell deter.

That with new glozes tante the text,

Or such as be unreade

In that sweete promise of the seed

Should brooze the serpent’s head—

The Alpha and Omega of

All Scriptures, and whereby

Of grace, through faith in Christ, our soles

Revive, and sinne doth die:

Our Church affects, how so effects,

Such pure theologies

And guides, and to our naturall prince

Grants sole supremacie.

God’s cov’nant with the patriarchs,

And extending to the seede,

Us Gentiles to coequall, is

A primate in our creede;

And Christ we know the end of it;

In circumcision’s place

Is baptisme; and intirely we

The tables two imbrace,

Which God himselfe in Synia wrote,

And gave to Moses then,

To publish to the people, two

Commandements in ten:

Scriptures’ idæa, crouched in

Our love to God and men.

Th’ Apostles’, Athanasian, Nice,

And Bizain Creeds we hold

Authentic, by the Holy Spirit

In sacred Writ enrold.

One Godhead of Three Persons,

In coequall Maiestie,

Doe we beleeve; of whom the Sonne

Did for beleevers die,

The onely ransome that redeemes

From Sathan’s tyrannie;

Even Christ, the Way, the Truth, the Life,

Not crooked, glozed, fraile,

But right for rule, in promise firme,

Guerdon near to faile;

Who to reprove the bad, approove

The good, and to assure

The wav’ring, and against the divell

Our safetie to procure,

Did giltless die, that we, lost soules,

Might live, naught els did make,

That he, his Deitie adorn’d,

Did humaine nature take.

Nor, glorifide, disclaimes he us,

Unlesse we him forsake.

And what is fruitles faith, but such

Apostasie? and what

Ensues apostasie, but to

Be doomed dam’d for that?

No doctrine or traditions we

Hold currant, save the same

The Gospell, or the Apostles’ Acts,

Or pennes include or name.

Baptisme, incorporating us

In Christ, and us in one,

Christ’s misticall last Supper, whearein

Signe his death is knowne,

Be sacraments, except which twaine

Doe we accept of none.

By only Christ our advocate

We to the Father pray,

Nor think we saints deceased can

Our sutes to him convay;

Howbeit, still most reuerently

Of saints we thinke and say.

Vnnecessarie burthens on

Our Christian freedome laide,

Contrarie thest, that beleefe and

Vertuous life perswaide;

Yea, only faith doth iustice,

Say we, of God’s free grace

By Christ: nor faith is idle, but

Doth charitie imbrace.

Who may, but will not helpe, doth hurt,

We know; and curious thay

That, dribling almes by art, disband

Wel-meant from wel-don’s pay:

And he that questions one’s distresse,

And doth not helpe indevour,

Than he that sees, and nothing sayes

Or eares, is less deceivour.

Then hope we health when sinne is felt

Repentantly in heart;

Adde then new life, and we to God,

God doth to us conuart.

Thus Peter vsed his keyes, nor thus

Play popes S. Peter’s part.

For cleargie-men and laye our Church

Hath godly discipline,

Lawes worthie better than sometimes

Are those the lawes define.

Our princes in their policies

And lawes do we obey;

Though God his cause they seeke to crosse,

Yeat we for them do pray

In patience, not peruerse attempts;

For better times we stay.

Not as denide, but as devout,

We doe and should abstaine

From meates euen meet, the prouder flesh

From sinne’s excess to waine;

Which should we skant, and yet bee dronke

With lust, or like, were vaine.

Saue also publique pollicie doth

Publique sparing craue,

In feast or differences of meates,

No other keepe we have.

Almes-deeds are workes of charitie

We practively professe,

And follow saints as they did Christ,

And leave wheare they transgresse.

Such and so much, as said, are we;

Forgive vs, God, if lesse.

For godly though religion, prince

And policie they are,

Yet things, that of themselves be good,

Abuse brings out of square;

And sundrie faultes in sundrie folks

We sometimes must forbeare;

Howbeit with best-gouerned states

Our state may now compare.