Sermons on the Card eBook

This eBook from the Gutenberg Project consists of approximately 133 pages of information about Sermons on the Card.

Sermons on the Card eBook

This eBook from the Gutenberg Project consists of approximately 133 pages of information about Sermons on the Card.

These evil-disposed affections and sensualities in us are always contrary to the rule of our salvation.  What shall we do now or imagine to thrust down these Turks and to subdue them?  It is a great ignominy and shame for a christian man to be bond and subject unto a Turk:  nay, it shall not be so; we will first cast a trump in their way, and play with them at cards, who shall have the better.  Let us play therefore on this fashion with this card.  Whensoever it shall happen the foul passions and Turks to rise in our stomachs against our brother or neighbour, either for unkind words, injuries, or wrongs, which they have done unto us, contrary unto our mind; straightways let us call unto our remembrance, and speak this question unto ourselves, “Who art thou?” The answer is, “I am a christian man.”  Then further we must say to ourselves, “What requireth Christ of a christian man?” Now turn up your trump, your heart (hearts is trump, as I said before), and cast your trump, your heart, on this card; and upon this card you shall learn what Christ requireth of a christian man—­not to be angry, nor moved to ire against his neighbour, in mind, countenance, nor other ways, by word or deed.  Then take up this card with your heart, and lay them together:  that done, you have won the game of the Turk, whereby you have defaced and overcome him by true and lawful play.  But, alas for pity! the Rhodes are won and overcome by these false Turks; the strong castle Faith is decayed, so that I fear it is almost impossible to win it again.

The great occasion of the loss of this Rhodes is by reason that christian men do so daily kill their own nation, that the very true number of Christianity is decayed; which murder and killing one of another is increased specially two ways, to the utter undoing of Christendom, that is to say, by example and silence.  By example, as thus:  when the father, the mother, the lord, the lady, the master, the dame, be themselves overcome by these Turks, they be continual swearers, avouterers, disposers to malice, never in patience, and so forth in all other vices:  think you not, when the father, the mother, the master, the dame, be disposed unto vice or impatience, but that their children and servants shall incline and be disposed to the same?  No doubt, as the child shall take disposition natural of the father and mother, so shall the servants apply unto the vices of their masters and dames:  if the heads be false in their faculties and crafts, it is no marvel if the children, servants, and apprentices do joy therein.  This is a great and shameful manner of killing christian men, that the fathers, the mothers, the masters, and the dames shall not alonely kill themselves, but all theirs, and all that belongeth unto them:  and so this way is a great number of christian lineage murdered and spoiled.

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