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A41505 A discourse about ceremonies, church-government and liturgy humbly offered to the consideration of the convocation / by J.G.G. Gailhard, J. (Jean) 1696 (1696) Wing G120; ESTC R25091 108,929 160

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scandalous and ignorant Drone because he conformeth as it too often happeneth if Drunkards Swearers Fornicators Sabbath-breakers be let alone if a Man for not coming to the Offering or refusing to pay his Groat be fined or excommunicated and then the Writ de excommunicato capiendo be issued out yet in the mean time one who lives in open and notorious Drunkenness Whoredom and Adultery be winked at do we not prefer our Tradition before the Commandment For Abuses in things of this Nature I shall bring an Evidence without Exception a darling Son of the Church Dr. Andrews in a Sermon of his before he was a Bishop preached to the Convocation Truth forceth these Words out of him The Church Censures now a days do only touch the Purse Evil doers when they have paid their Fees return Scotfree if no Money then have at the Offenders with the Episcopal Sword presently at one Blow they are cut off from the Church and delivered over unto Satan proclaimed Publicans Heathens Anathema for the most ridiculous things and against every good Man these brutish Thunderbolts do fly up and down and only to be feared of the Purse so let become what it will of God's Law Man's shall be executed though contrary to Right and Reason Yet I think Man ought to consider that the Church is a Society in order to Salvation rather than to buying and selling or Depredation 'T is an imperfect Body except Christ the Head be comprehended and his Right of Ruling and making Laws asserted By these Laws he hath left us a Freedom from the Yoke of Ceremonies for the Body as for the Soul not only an inward Liberty of Mind and Conscience but an external Freedom of Body and outward Man from such Rites in Worship as have not his Stamp such are our Popish ones that are evil from the Beginning and most taken out of the Mass-book and the Ceremonial All this he saith according to Truth only we must add how those Popish Dregs we do retain are of the same Nature with those we left off and were by him condemned In every thing we perform about Religion it is our Duty to obey Ordinances and use the means which God hath appointed God indeed can work without but we have no warrant to think he will In this case we are sure to be tied by a Commandment and encouraged by a Promise if we go the contrary way it will be with us as with the People of Israel about Manna they were told upon the Sabbath there would be none they would not believe but try they went and found none Exod. 16.16 27. V. 19 20. They were charged upon Week-days to leave none till the Morning but they would do it but it bred Worms and stank So it will befal any one that goes out of God's Way and follow their own they shall find no Instruction no Wisdom no Comfort or if there be any it will stink be of no Use and come to-nothing let us take notice of what the Prophet saith Isa 1.16 Put away the Evil of your doings He doth not enjoyn to take away the Works but the Evil of them as if he had said sacrifice still according to the prescribed Rules chuse a Sacrifice without Blemish for the matter offer it according to the Rites I appointed as to the manner but bring also a reformed Life an humble Heart a Submission to and Conformity to my Ordinance and bring nothing of your own but Obedience from the Heart wherein hitherto ye failed It is a Sin not to do well and to do ill Ignorance excuseth though not from the whole yet from the measure of Punishment but in those who sin against Knowledge namely that God hath not commanded but rather forbidden such things 't is a double Sin and with a Witness many Stripes for the Servant who knows the Master's Will and doth it not and I think we may truly say no Nation was ever more severely punished than the Jewish because they sinned against greater Lights 't is not enough to know the Truth but also we must obey it This whole Discourse I can no better conclude than with some few Observations upon the 14th Chapter of St. Paul's Epistle to the Romans I wish it to be read more than it is and what is therein contained better observed for it doth justly fit and reach our Case the whole being reduced to the great Rule of Charity great I may call it Rom. 13.10 for it is the fulfilling of the Law Charity now a-days is much talked of but little practised we are all agreed about the Speculation and Theory but the whole Difficulty lies in coming to the practicable Part thereof Which that it may be well ought to be universal in every thing we do according to that of the Apostle 1 Cor. 16.14 Gal. 4.9 Let all your things be done with Charity however it will never do if Men stand upon Punctilios and Niceties and say tell us which hath been told a thousand times what ye would have and in case we think fit to grant you some of the things you desire will you joyn with us as to the rest This is pertinaciously to defend a barren and unprofitable Ground and this kind of Capitulations do not become the truly noble Spirit of Christian Religion ye keep the Doors shut upon us do but level all the Rubbish of out-Works those Humane Buildings to make way for us to come into the Body of the Church which whether we come or not 't is your Duty to do and that once being over you have done your Part and if after it we do not come in you may lay the Blame at our Door but not only you keep Men from Church but also stop all approaching to it you shut them out of the Places that are accounted the Springs of Learning as Vniversities to hinder them from qualifying themselves for publick Service in the Church you will not allow them Wells to drink Waters out of their own but of your own not so much as allow them to draw together with you but upon such hard Terms and Conditions as are unjust and they cannot accept of Thus all Schools Universities Places Preferments Offices whether ecclesiastical or civil ye do wholly monopolise to your selves Well this by the by but to come to St. Paul he exhorteth not to despise or condemn one another for things indifferent he instanceth it in two things that may serve for all of the same Nature namely eating or not eating some kinds of Meats keeping or not keeping some certain Days which were the Dispute of the Times and though they may be indifferent of themselves yet by the Access of some Circumstances become unlawful as may be when Men stand too much and lay too great a Stress thereupon which makes the Apostle call it weak and beggerly Elements Gal. 4 9 10 11 and condemn it when he saith Ye observe Days and Months and Times
Thus whilest with one Hand we are hugging and imbracing Papists and as it were courting them to own a Relation of our Bishops being by means of Ordination descended from theirs on the other Endeavours were used here to crush and destroy poor Brethren Some though Christians and Country men proved Wolves and Tygers against others Nonconformists as were and are submissive and obedient to Authority who are for Order and Ministry by way of Office in the Church not guilty in the least of any blasphemous Doctrine against the Person Offices or Grace of Christ nor of any Fundamental Errors yet meerly for Consciencce sake for nothing but Non-conformity was laid to their Charge they were vexed fined cast into Prison where some of them died and otherwise cruelly persecuted which ought to make those that have any thing of the Spirit of Christianity to blush and be ashamed Such Practices ought to be left for the Children of him who is a Murderer from the Beginning For cruel Tyrants and Heathen Emperors and for the Romish Anti-Christ who by any means goes about to compel Men to believe their Opinions to believe as they say as they and do as they do a thing never practised by the Lord Jesus nor by his Apostles nor by true Christians when they had the Power of the Sword For Christian Religion and the true Doctrines of the Gospel must not by Men be forced but perswaded nor promoted by any violent ways One Man may have a Power over the Body of another but no Right or Authority over the Souls one of another that 's God's own Right and Property and they are all Usurpers that do encroach upon it Reformation began first in Saxony under Luther but there they neither kept nor did set up any Bishops nor have any such Diocesian to this very Day but they have a Lay-man residing at the Elector's Court commonly a privy-Counsellor called the President of the Presbytery and in those Parts of Germany they have secularized several Bishopricks as Bremen Minden Halberstad c. Now to the third and last general Part about the Liturgy Of the Common-prayer-book ONE thing more I must speak of though already this Discourse be longer than at first I thought it would be and that is the Liturgy which I shall do as briefly as possibly I can In order to it 't will not be amiss to take notice how much that Space of Time namely Queen Mary's Reign between King Edward's and Queen Elizabeth's had altered that Spirit which appeared in the Reformation under that pious young Prince the Josiah of his time That bloody Persecution had destroyed the Lives of several of those Godly and Learned Instruments of Reformation under the former Reign who in that great and good Work proposed unto themselves no Humane By-Ends but only the Glory of God according to his Word and though in the Beginning of Queen Elizabeth's Days there were several worthy Instruments yet the Spirit they were acted by was somewhat altered if not in the whole yet in part as it will appear if we compare the Articles as they were set forth in King Edward's Days in the Year 1552 with the Edition which the Convocation under Queen Elizabeth in 1571 hath left us There are some considerable Alterations in the Articles as also in the Common-prayer-book what they are for Brevity sake I shall not set down yet I shall say they are about the Articles of Grace of Justification of Sacraments of the Lord's Supper and of Traditions The Expressions left out of them hath proved some Detriment to the Truth for they were strong against some Errors that appeared since and to confirm the Truths therein contained But this in general may be observed about the Prayer-Book how the Common-prayers are taken out of the Breviary the Administration of Sacraments Burial Marriage Visitation of the Sick out of the Ritual the Consecration of the Lord's Supper Collects Gospels and Epistles out of the Missal and for the Book of Ordination of Archbishops Bishops Ministers c. out of the Romish Pontifical Two Popes Pius 4th and Gregory 13th would have approved of it if Queen Elizabeth had been content to have taken it from their Hands and as to matter and manner they are such as that when the Devonshire Papists understood it was no other but the Mass-book in English they were pacified about it A ranck Papist Dr. Carrier said the Common-prayer-book and the Catechism contained in it hold no Point of Doctrine expresly contrary to Antiquity that is the Romish Service only it hath not enough in it Considerat pag. 45. sect 8 9. It is observable how Secretary Walsingham hearing there was a Bull of Excommunication to come out against Queen Elizabeth used a politick Trick to prevent it He caused two of the Pope's Intelligencers at the Pope's own Choice to be as it were in secret brought over and to them he appointed a Guide to shew them in Canterbury and London Service solemnly sung and said with all its Pomp which Order the Popish Intelligencers seeing and admiring they wondered their Master would be so unadvised as to interdict a Prince or State whose Service and Ceremonies did so well agree with his own so returning to the Pope they shewed him his Oversight affirming how they saw no Service or Ceremonies in England but what might very well have been performed in Rome whereupon the Bull was presently called in The Prayer-book is the Beads of our high Church-People for as Papists think all is well with them if they do but tell their Beads so many times a Day hence it is that they look upon it as their great Work when they go to their Churches where they mutter so many Pater Nosters or so many times the Lord's Prayer and Avemarias or the Angel's Salutation to the Virgin So we have amongst us those who think to have performed the whole Christian Duty if they do but go to the Service as they call it and hear the Prayer-book read Out of the Common-prayer-book in that Part of the Litany where it is said from Sedition and privy Conspiracy the following Words are left out From the Tyranny of the Bishop of Rome and from his detestable Enormities I think after the bloody Tragedy acted under Queen Mary we had no more reason to leave out that important Truth than they had before to have it in But to speak something more in general upon this Subject though within as narrow a Compass as I can because by others much hath been said to the Purpose We declare we are not against Liturgies other Reformed Churches have them and we own they are Help upon Occasion wherefore we be wronged when traduced for Enemies to Liturgies we love them full comprehensive and to the purpose but not clogged with superfluous Repetitions 'T is good to have a Form for Administration of Baptism of the Lord's Supper and blessing of Marriages but they must not be too long nor too many