Actes and monuments of matters most speciall and memorable, happenyng in the Church. [vol. 2, part 2] with an vniuersall history of the same, wherein is set forth at large the whole race and course of the Church, from the primitiue age to these latter tymes of ours, with the bloudy times, horrible troubles, and great persecutions agaynst the true martyrs of Christ, sought and wrought as well by heathen emperours, as nowe lately practised by Romish prelates, especially in this realme of England and Scotland. Newly reuised and recognised, partly also augmented, and now the fourth time agayne published and recommended to the studious reader, by the author (through the helpe of Christ our Lord) Iohn Foxe, which desireth thee good reader to helpe him with thy prayer.

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Actes and monuments of matters most speciall and memorable, happenyng in the Church. [vol. 2, part 2] with an vniuersall history of the same, wherein is set forth at large the whole race and course of the Church, from the primitiue age to these latter tymes of ours, with the bloudy times, horrible troubles, and great persecutions agaynst the true martyrs of Christ, sought and wrought as well by heathen emperours, as nowe lately practised by Romish prelates, especially in this realme of England and Scotland. Newly reuised and recognised, partly also augmented, and now the fourth time agayne published and recommended to the studious reader, by the author (through the helpe of Christ our Lord) Iohn Foxe, which desireth thee good reader to helpe him with thy prayer.
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Foxe, John, 1516-1587.
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An. 1583. Mens. Octobr.
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"Actes and monuments of matters most speciall and memorable, happenyng in the Church. [vol. 2, part 2] with an vniuersall history of the same, wherein is set forth at large the whole race and course of the Church, from the primitiue age to these latter tymes of ours, with the bloudy times, horrible troubles, and great persecutions agaynst the true martyrs of Christ, sought and wrought as well by heathen emperours, as nowe lately practised by Romish prelates, especially in this realme of England and Scotland. Newly reuised and recognised, partly also augmented, and now the fourth time agayne published and recommended to the studious reader, by the author (through the helpe of Christ our Lord) Iohn Foxe, which desireth thee good reader to helpe him with thy prayer." In the digital collection Early English Books Online. https://name.umdl.umich.edu/A67927.0001.001. University of Michigan Library Digital Collections. Accessed June 15, 2024.

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¶To my most deare and faythfull brother. T. V.

THe euerlasting peace of GOD in Iesus Chryste, the con∣tinuall ioye and comfort of hys most pure, holy,* 1.1 and migh∣ty spirit, wyth the increase of fayth and liuely feeling of hys mercy, bee with you my deare hart in the Lorde, and faythfull louing brother T. V. to the full accomplishing of that good work which he hath so graciously begonne in you, that the same by all meanes, may be to the setting forth of his glory, to the cō∣moditie of his poore afflicted congregation, and to the sweete comfort and quietnes of your conscience in him now and euer∣more. Amen.

With suche due honour, loue, and reuerence, as it becom∣meth me to beare vnto the sweete sayntes and dearely beloued children of God, I haue me most hartily commended vnto you, my deare brother V. with all earnest and faythfull remembrance of you in my dayly prayers, thanking God right hartily that you doe likewise remember me in yours: assuring you that my poore hart doth dayly feele great consolation thereby, GOD onely haue the prayse for the same and all other his benefites. Ah my deare heart in the Lord, well is me that euer I was borne, that God of his great mercy and infinite goodnes hath vsed me most miserable wretche at any tyme, as his instrument, to minister a∣ny thing vnto you eyther by wordes or writing, that might bee an occasion of your ioy and comfort in the Lorde, and a prouo∣king of you to prayse and thankesgeuing vnto GOD for the same, as your moste louing and godly letter seemeth to im∣porte. Oh happy am I that the Lorde hath appoynted me vn∣to so good a ground to sowe his seede vppon: but muche more happie are you whose heart the Lorde hath prepared & made so meete to receiue the same so effectuously, geuing therto the sweete showers and heauenly dewes of his grace and holy spirit that it may bring forth fruite in due season accordingly: the in∣crease whereof we shall shortly reape together with perfect ioye and gladnes, and that continually.

Therefore (my deare brother) I say vnto you as good Eliza∣beth did to her deare cosin Mary: Happy are you,* 1.2 and happy shall you be for euermore, because you haue beleued. The most sweet and faythfull promises of your redeemer Iesus Christ you haue surely layd vp in the treasury of your hart. His comfortable cal∣linges you haue faythfully heard:* 1.3 his faythfull admonitions you haue humbly obeyed, and therefore you shall neuer come into iudgement: your sinnes shall neuer be remembred:* 1.4 for your sa∣uiour hath cast them all into the bottome of the sea: he hath re∣moued them from you as farre as is the East from the West,* 1.5 and hath geuen you for an euerlasting possession his iustification & holynesse, so that now no creature neyther in heauen nor in earth shalbe able to accuse you before the throne of the heauen∣ly king.

Sathan is nowe iudged: he is nowe cast out from you: hee hath no part in you: you are wholy geuen vnto Christ, whyche wil not loose you, your stedfast fayth in him hathe ouercome that sturdy and braggyng Prince of the worlde: Christ hath geuen you the finall victory ouer hym and al hys army, that they shall neuer hurt you.

What woulde you haue more? Oh my deare heart, howe great treasures are layde vp in store for you, and how gloryous a Crowne is alreadye made and prepared for you?

And albeit the holy Ghost doth beare wytnesse of all these thinges in your heart,* 1.6 and maketh you more sure and certain thereof, then if you had all the outward oracles in the worlde: yet I being certaynly perswaded and fully assured by the te∣stimony of Gods spirite in my conscience, of youre eternall and sure saluation in our sweete Sauioure Iesus Christe, haue thought it good, yea and my bounden duety, not onely at thys tyme to wryte vnto you, and to shew my ioyfull hart in that behalfe: but also by the word and commaundement of Christ, to pronounce and affirme in the name and worde of the heauenly king Iehouah,* 1.7 and in the behalfe of his sweete sonne Iesus chryst oure Lorde, to whom all knees shall bow, whom all creatures shall worshippe: and also by the impulsion of the holy Ghost, by whose power and strength all the faythfull bee regenerate: I doe (I say) pronounce to thee my deare brother T. V. that thou art already a Citizen of heauen.

The Lord thy God in whom thou doest put all thy trust, for his deare sonnes sake, in whom thou doest also vndoubtedly be∣leue, hath freely forgeuen thee all thy sinnes, clearely released all thyne iniquities, and full pardoned all thine offences, bee they neuer so many, so grieuous, or so great, and will neuer remember them any more to condemnation. As truely as he li∣ueth, he will not haue thee dye the death, but hath vtterly deter∣mined, purposed, and eternally decreed, that thou shalte lyue with him for euer. Thy sore shall bee healed, and thy woundes bounde vpp euen of himselfe for his owne names sake. He doth not nor will not looke vpon thy sinnes in thee: but he respecteth and beholdeth thee in Christ, in whome thou art lyuely graffed

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by faith in his bloud, and in whome thou art most assuredly ele∣cted and chosen to be a sweete vessell of his mercy and saluati∣on, and wast thereto predestinate in him before the foundation of the world was laid. In testimony and earnest whereof, he hath geuen thee his good and holye spirite which woorketh in thee, faith, loue, and vnfained repentance, with other godly vertues, contrary to the corruption of thy nature.

Also he hath commanded me this day (although a most vn∣woorthy wretch) to be a witnesse hereof by the ministery of hys holy woord,* 1.8 grounded vpon the truth of his most faithfull pro∣misses: the which thou beleeuing, shalt liue for euer. Beleeuest thou this my deare heart? I knowe well thou doest beleeue. The Lorde increase thy faith, and geue thee a liuely feeling of all hys mercies: wherof thou art warranted and assured by the testimo∣ny of the holy Ghost, who confirme in thy conscience (to the vt∣ter ouerthrowing of Sathan, and those his most hurtfull dubita∣tions wherby he is accustomed to molest and vexe the true chil∣dren of God) all that I haue sayde: and by Gods grace I will, as a witnesse thereof, confirme and seale the same with my bloud, for a most certaine truthe.

Wherefore (my good brother) praise the Lord with a ioyful heart, and geue him thankes for this his exceeding great mercy, casting away all dubitation and wauering, yea all sorow of heart and pensiuenesse of minde: for this the Lord your God and most deare and louing father, commandeth you to doe by me, nay ra∣ther by his owne mouth & woord pronounced by me. But now my deare brother, after that I haue done my message: or rather the Lordes message in deede, I coulde finde in my heart to wryte 2. or 3. sheetes of paper, declaring the ioy I beare in my heart for you, mine owne bowels in the Lord: yet the time being so short (as you do well know) I am heere constrained to make an ende, desiring you to pardone my slacknesse, and to forgeue my great negligence towardes you, promising you still that so long as my poore life doth last, my prayer shal supply that my pen doth wāt▪ as knoweth the almighty God, to whose most merciful defence I doe heartely commit you and all other his deare children, as wel as though I had rehearsed them by name, desiring them most heartely to remember me in their hearty and dailye prayers, as I know right well they doe: for I feele the daily comfort and com∣modity therof, & therfore I neither wil nor can forget them, nor you, or any such like. The blessing of God be with you al. Amē.

Yours for euer vnfainedly, Iohn Careles.

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