Selected quad for the lemma: england_n

Word A Word B Word C Word D Occurrence Frequency Band MI MI Band Prominent
england_n church_n doctrine_n profess_v 3,022 5 8.5212 4 false
View all documents for the selected quad

Text snippets containing the quad

ID Title Author Corrected Date of Publication (TCP Date of Publication) STC Words Pages
A43755 The cause of God and His people in New-England as it was stated and discussed in a sermon preached before the honourable General Court of the Massachusets Colony, on the 27 day of May, 1663, being the day of election at Boston / by John Higginson ... Higginson, John, 1616-1708. 1663 (1663) Wing H1955; ESTC W37706 22,798 29

There is 1 snippet containing the selected quad. | View lemmatised text

the cause of God and his People amongst u● be not seasonable I leave to the consideration of ●his ●wful and 〈◊〉 A●s●h And I hope ●n the Lord I shall say nothing about it but what might be more abundantly made out by Scripture light and what the generallity of all the People of God not engaged unto parties will readily subscribe unto First then in the general the cause of God and his people amongst us is the Cause of Religion I say the cause of Religion 〈◊〉 the profession and practize of the one true Religion to be in all thing according to Gods Word This was the cause of God and Israel then the same is the cause of God and his people now To keep and seek for all the Commandements of God To walk in his waies and to keep his Commandements which he Commanded our Fathers as it is in the text that every thing in Doctrine Worship and Discipline be conformed unto and regulated by the rule of the word This is the Cause of God and his People in New-England in the Generall But that it may be more clearly understood let me propound it more particularly both in the Negative what this cause is not and in the Affirmative what it is And first Negatively It is 1. Not the getting of this Worlds good 2. Not Separation from other Churches 3. Not a toleration of all Religions 1. Not the getting of this Worlds good The cause we are speaking of it never was it is not now the getting increasing of this worlds good Our Saviour Christ hath commanded seek first the Kingdome of God and the righteousness therof and all other things shall be added Mat. 6 33. Accordingly when the Lord stirred up the spirits of so many of his people to come over into this wilderness it was not for worldly wealth or a better livelyhood here for the outward man the generallity of the people that came over professed the contrary nor had we any rationall grounds to expect such a thing in such a wilderness as this And though God hath blessed his poor people here with an addition of many earthly comforts and there are that have encreased here from small beginnings to great estates that the Lord may call this whole generation to witness and say O generation see the word of the Lord have I been a wilderness unto you Jer. 2.32 O generation see look upon your towne fields look upon your habitations shops and ships and behold your numerous posterity and great encrease in the blessings of the Land Sea have I been a wilderness unto you we must needs answer No Lord thou hast been a gracious God and exceeding good unto thy Servants ever since we came into this wilderness even in these earthly blessing we live in a more plentifull comfortable manner then ever we did ●x●●ct But these are but additions they are but additionall mercies it was another thing and a better thing that we followed the Lord into the wilderness for My Fathers and Brethren this is never to be forgotten that New-England is originally plantation of Religion not a plantation of Trade Let Merchants and such as are increasing Cent per Cent remember this Let others that have come over since at several times understand this that worldly gain was not the end and designe of the people of New-England but Religion And if any man amongst us make Religion as twelve and the world as thirteen let such an one know he hath neither the spirit of a true new-New-England man nor yet of a sincere Christian 2. Not Separation from other Churches either in our own or other countries I say not separation from any thing good in other Churches whether truth of Church estate or any Doctrine professed or any Ordinance administred so far as it was or is agreeable to the word of God We deny not the being of Churches where many things are wanting to their well-being We distinguish between the corruptions and disorders of Churches and the Churches themselves We profess communion with not separation from the Churches of Christ in lawfull things They are the European Churches in which that numerous company of 144000. are said to stand with the ●amb upon mount Sion Rev. 14.1 and these are said to ●●●p the Commandements of God and the faith of Jesus verse 12. It is the doctrine and worship of the Reformed Churches comming out of Popery which are said to be as a Sea of glass man led with 〈◊〉 R●● 15.2 if g●●● then they are not clear as Cristall as those in the Primitive times Chap. 4 6 and yet not as the blood of a dead man as those under Popery Ch●● 16.3 it 〈◊〉 a Sea of gl●ss mingled with ●●r the fire of persecution with●ut and of contention within and yet they that stand upon this Sea have gotten the victory over the Beast and have the Harpes of God in their hands and are accepted of the Lord. The end of our comming hither was a reformation only of what was amiss or defective in the churches we came from from which we made no separation but a locall secession only into this wilderness with true desires and endeavours after a more full Reformation according to Gods word 1. Not a toleration of all Religions or of the Heresies Idolatries of the age we live in I say not a toleration of these so farr as wee have liberty and power for to help it How inconsistent would such a toleration be with the love of the one true Religion revealed in the word of God would not such a state be guilty of having other Gods where such a toleration is is it not the end of Civill Authority that men may live a quiet peaceable life in godliness as well as honesty but not in the wayes of ungodliness no more then in the wayes of dishonesty in a word the Gospel of Jesus Christ hath a right paramount all rights in the world it hath a Divine Supream right to be received in every Nation and the knee of Magistracie is to bow at the name of Jesus This right carryes liberty along with it for all such as profess the Gospel to walk according to the Faith Order of the Gospell That which is contrary to the Gospel hath no right and therefore should have no liberty But the Lawes which have been made by the Civill Government here with respect unto Religion whereby you have declared your professed subjection to the Gospel and your non-toleration of that which is contrary thereunto this will be a name and a glory to New-England so long as the Sun and Moon endure And so much for the Negative what the cause of God and his People amongst us is not viz not this Worlds good not separation not a toleration 2. Now in the second place for the Affirmative if my weakness was able to shew you what the Cause of God and his People in New-England is according to its divine