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A60223 The reasons of the conversion of Mr. John Sidway from the Romish to the Protestant religion together with what usage he hath since received in the Church of England : as also a brief account of his travails / humbly communicated to the high court of Parliament. Sidway, John. 1681 (1681) Wing S3770A; ESTC R25150 50,639 86

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THE REASONS OF THE CONVERSION OF Mr. John Sidway FROM The Romish to the Protestant Religion Together with what usage he hath since received in the Church of England As also a brief Account of his Travails Humbly Communicated to the High Court of PARLIAMENT LONDON Printed for Nevil Simmons at the Three Golden Cocks at the West end of St. Pauls and Langley Curtis on Ludgate Hill 1681. TO THE HIGH COURT OF PARLIAMENT JOHN SIDWAY wisheth Grace Mercy and Peace through Jesus Christ GReat and manifold were the Blessings most Noble and Magnificent Assembly which Almighty God the Father of all Mercies bestowed upon the People of England when your most Wise and Honorable Ancestors by a most impartial and happy Reformation expelled from the Church those Thick and Palpable Clouds of darkness that for many years had overshadowed this Land And as it yet giveth unto all that are well affected an exceeding great cause of comfort so the fruit thereof doth extend it self not only to the time spent in this Transitory World but to our safe conduct to that Eternal Happiness which is above in Heaven The occasions most August Assembly of my relinquishing the Romish way of Worship were the many exceeding gross Errors and most wicked Practices which I found I must necessarily be daily guilty of continuing therein And the Motives that enduced me to imbrace the Reformed Religion and be Reconciled to Protestancy were the most Sacred Scriptures and Antient Fathers unto whom I found the same agreeable both which having here exhibited I humbly Present to your High Court Humbly craving since things of this Nature have ever been Subject to the censures of ill meaning and discontented persons the same may receive Approbation and Patronage from so Learned and Judicious an Assembly as your High Court is That so although I am exposed hereby on the one side to the undeserved Calumniations of the Popish party who strive to keep the World in ignorance and darkness and on the other side to the Foolish Malignity of self-conceited Brethren who like of nothing but what is done by themselves or at leastwise framed after their own fancy I may rest secure supported within by the Truth and Innocency of a good Conscience having walked in the ways of Simplicity and Integrity as before the Lord and sustained without by the Powerful Protection of your most August Assemblies Grace and Favour which no doubt will ever give Countenance to honest and Christian endeavours against bitter Censures and Uncharitable Imputations The Lord of Heaven and Earth grant to this our Nation that by your wise endeavours Popery may be utterly Extirpated and Protestancy firmly established to all generations So that Peace and Happiness Truth and Justice Religion and Piety may ever flourish THE Printers Epistle TO THE READER Courteous Reader SInce he that is Cured of a most dangerous Distemper may do very good service in Relating to others the means of his Recovery The Author hath here exhibited to thy most Candid View and Serious Consideration what as may hereby easily be gathered with very great Cost hard and diligent Study long and tedious Travel and most eminent Danger he was several years in coming to the knowledge of The Book thou wilt find although but little is of very great and universal use For the Grace of God cooperating therewith art thou a Heathen Jew Turk or Infidel it will bring thee to the Faith of Christ art thou a Christian it will greatly confirme thee in thy Sacred Faith and exceedingly incourage thee in thy Religious Practice More particularly art thou a Papist it will cause thee to Relinquish thy Errors Idolatries Blasphemies and Superstitions and to adhere to the most Catholick Faith and most pure Practice of the Antient times Art thou a Protestant it will greatly fortifie and strengthen thee in thy most Renowned Primitive Christian Faith and Orthodox Profession In fine whatsoever thou art it will bring thee to imbrace the Commands of God and to avoid the Darts of the Devil if thou reapest the benefit thereby intended give God the Glory Vale. WHereas there is joy in the Presence of the Angels over a Sinner Converted and that we are Commanded to let our Light so shine before Men as that they may see our good Works and Glorify our father which is in Heaven I have here shewed to the World the Reasons of my Conversion from the Romish to the English Church I was Born at Dublin in Ireland but of an English Extract was Educated in a Jesuits Colledge at Bologna in Italy where I remained until I had not only Commenced Master of Arts but was by standing Batchelor of Divinity At my first coming to Bologna several Protestants often told me that the Roman Religion was not good and greatly indeavored to perswade me from it but perceiving their design herein was to bring me to their own I desired to know of them whether the Protestant Religion were Catholick had Antiquity Succession of Chairs Perpetual continuance wrought Miracles and had the greatest number of Christians which I looked upon being so instructed to be the Marks of the true Church but they being not able to shew it to be thus in the Romish sense I was so obstinate against Protestancy that I gave them such a repulse they never after troubled me The Jesuits in the next place after I had been a while there set upon me to enter into their order and did so assault me with such allurements and perswasions in order thereunto that I was so streightned to overcome their Temptations that many a time I have spent all the time allotted for recreation in Prayer to Almighty God that of his great mercy he would give me his assistance to defend me from them And as often as they tempted me thereunto I told them what I might have hereafter I knew not but as yet I had no inclination to enter into a Religious order but if I had ever such an inclination I would sooner enter into their order then any other And with this they seemed to be well satisfyed nevertheless it was but a meer put off for I did not at all approve their ways When I came to study Divinity reading the Fathers I often in the same observed divers passages which in my opinion made as exceedingly against both the Faith and Practice of the Church of Rome as might be which whether they do or no let the World Judge I have quoted them exactly as they are in their works making First against Purgatory Limbus Infantium THe just are called to refreshment Cyprian in his Book of Mortality Sect. 11 and the unjust are snatched away to Punishment there is presently given rewards to the Faithful and Punishments to the Wicked The Faith of the Catholicks by Divine Authority believeth the first place to be the Kingdom of Heaven Augustine in his 7th Tomb and 5th Book Hipognosticôn against the Pelagians p. 957. from whence as I