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A10380 A warning to come out of Babylon, in a sermon preached by Master Andrew Ramsay, minister at Edinburgh; at the receiving of Mr. Thomas Abernethie, sometime Jesuite, into the societie of the truely reformed Church of Scotland Ramsay, Andrew, 1574-1660. 1638 (1638) STC 20657; ESTC S115617 27,981 57

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mother of whoredomes and abominations seated upon the seven imperiall mountaines where the whoore doth ●eside eleathed in purple dye●d in the bloud of the Saints having in her hand the golden cuppe of fornications making the world drunk therewith teaching and commanding doctrine of diwels forbidding the reading of the holy Scriptur● mutilating and depra●ing the Sacraments mu●●●ting up the worship of GOD in an unknowne language teaching for the word of GOD the vaine traditions of men approving lyes equivocations and mentall reservations allowing and dispensing with incests to lerating filthie stewer and b●●●die houses depressing grace extolling nature dep●sing Kings and disposing of their kingdomes transformaing the glory of the incorruptible GOD into the likenesse of corruptible things worsipping images and de●●ying creatures and commiting all mann●● of abomi nations Come out I say from this Babylon least being partaker● of her si●● yee recet●● also of her plaguos For as there is no fellowship betweene light and darknesse God and Belial so neither betweene Babylon and Sion and whosoever doe attempt any reconciliation with Rome are factors for the Man of Sinne and Panders for the whoore of Babylon to bring us back to her breasts and bosome againe We of this nation are greatly obliedged to God who as he hath given to us to be ever free and unconquered to this day so did he honourus with the first Christian Kings for that which is reported of Lucius with nevernce of the Authors seemeth fabulos that a tributarie Kings living under persecuting Emperours durst publickly avow the Christian faith and more also to be so daring as to change the twentie five chief Pagan Priesthoods of South Britinie and three Archpreisthoods London then being on of the three into twentie five bishopricks and three archbishopriocks which had beene more then to disclaime any subjection to the Romane Empire I say therefore that as God honoured this nation with the first Christian kings as witnesseth Tertullian and Abbas Clunicensis ad Bernardum so also in the latter dayes with the most pure and perfect Reformation that we did not only concure with other reformed Churches to burne the flesh of the whoore but to hate her spotted garments Our duety therefore is to be thankfull to God for his great mercie and not to looke backe againe to Babel and when any is coming out of Babel as to Day this straying Sheep now returneth to Christs sheepfold to rejoice as that Sheepheard when the lost sheep was brought home and as the Father at the returning of his prodigall son and as the Angels of Heven rejoice at the Conversion of sinners so let Us this Day rejoice at the conversion of this sinner and therefore rendering glorie unto God the Father Son and holy Ghost We close this present Exhortation giving place unto this Convert by his publick confession in all your presence to glorifie GOD who hath brought him out of Babylon to Sion where I pray God he may continue till he see the Lord in that heavely Sion and enjoy Him in whose presence is the fulnesse of joy for ever and ever Amen FINIS Genes 4. 14. Genes 19. 2 Euseb lib. 3. cap. 5 A Command to come out of Babel Our departure from the church of Rome Why Jesus Christ made not secession from the Iewish ●ynagogue Free election perseverance of the Saints Ioh. 13. 1 Heb. 9. 24 Eph. 1. 13 Math. 24. 4 Rom. 11. 29 Rom. 8. 30 1 Pet. 5. 7 1 Cor. 13. 8 1 Ioh. 3. 9 Ioh. 10. 28 Gen. 12. 1 1 King 17. 8 2 King 5. 9 Mat. 9. 9 Act. 9. 3 Rome is Babylon Egypt and Sodome Revel 11. 8. Ioan. de la Casa arch bisho● of Beneventanum Chron. 19 19. Bernar. de Consid lib. 2. What it is to come out of Babylon The true church in Babylon but not of Babylon Three sort of beleevers in Babylon Roderic Archiep. Tolet. lib. 6. cap. 25. Beda de reb gest Angl. lib. 2. Melchior Haiminsfild Goldast lib. Imperial Decret Author vitae Hen. 4. Aventin lib. 5. An●●l Boior How an adulterous kirk may beget children to GOD. Matth. 16. 5. and 23. 2 3. Gods children know his voice John 10. 3. Reasons wherefore wee would come out of ●abel The sins of Babylon wherefore shee is destroyed Math. Paris Hist Valdeni Babylons Pride Crueltie of the church of Rome Persecution against the Christian Church The Romi● persecution exceedeth all the former The deceit and craft of the Romi●h kirk Deceit to catch the moyens of men Craft to ensnair the lives of men Thuā hist Craft to rule over the souls secrets Craft to binde the conscience Euseb hist Eccles lib. 7. cap. 24. Bed de tempor Opt. Mil. lib. 3. The idolatry of the Romane kirk What idolatrie is The sorts of idolatry Romish idolatrie in respect of the Creator Aquin 3. parte Romi h●idolatrie in respect of the creatures Epiphan 1. 3. heres ●9 Bonaventura his horrible idolatrie Bellarmins blasphemous speach Vazquez in 3. part Thomae tom 1. disp 110. cap. 3. his divellish idolatrie Heresies against Faith 2 Tim. 3. 15 16 17● 2 Tim. 3. 16. Eph. 2. 20 Hebr. 7. 24. Heb. 7. 27 28. Heb. 8. 1 2 and 10. 12 Heb. 9. 12. and 10. 18 Luk 17. 10 2 Cor. 4. 1● Psal 44. ● Act. 4. 12 Gen. 1. 27 2 Cor. 3. 5 Ephes 2. 1 Ezech. 11. 19. and 36 26. Gen. 6. 5. 1 Cor. 12. 3 1 Cor. 4. 7 Rom. 9. 16 Rom. 15. 18 Iam. 1. 17 Heresies against the whole law Romish errours abuses sinc the reformation Romish errors before the reformation Iren. in fine lib. 5. adversus heres Iustin Mar tyr l. quaest qu. 76. Tertul. cō tra Marc l. 4. aug enchir c. 41 lib. 8. Hieron tem 2. ep 60. Greg. lib. 9. ep 9. Aug. devera rel cap. 55. lib. 2. charitate non servicute Aug. Nominamus non invocamus san● ctos Laodic Concil can ult ●ernard serm 2● in Cant. ●erm 23. in Cant. Euseb 1. 5. cap. 23. Euseb 1. 7. cap. 3. Concil M●ev 2. can 22. Theod dialog 2. orthou re●p Celas de 2. natur in Christ adverius Euty chen Cyp● ep 6 ep 44. edit Pammel Ambros 7. cap. in Deciet Gratian. caus 32. quest 7. Soc. lib. 5 Chrys ho de po●nit confe● Renan in com Tert de poen Cassian lib 20. Collat. cap. 8. Binnius Garsius The precise period of time when many heresies did enter unknown Three wayes whereby errors wer introduced in the church 1. closely secretly Euseb lib. 4. histor Augustin lib. 4. Confes cap. 2. de civit Dei lib. 9. cap. ult A custome borrowed from Pagans look Tertul. de testimonio animae in the word Myttaea so called by Pammelius or rather Myttia by De la Cerda Bellar. de Cruce Chrysost hom 24. in 1 Corin. locum hunc appellat 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 Bernard Apoc. 6. Psal 84. How pleasant arethy tabernacles c. Tres inquit esse animarum status 1. in tabernaculis 2. in atriis 3. in domo Dei i. in beatitudine cōsummata Aug. confes l. 9. c. 13 Bellar. de Missa l. 1. c. 17. Origen in Exod. Errours openly obtruded to the kirk Errours inforced upon the church How absurd Poperie is Five reasons why the romish doctorsare demented Esai 29. 13 14. Six rocks causing the romanists make shipwracke of their faitsi Scripture perficerule of faith Ioh. 5. 39 and 47. Luk. 16. 31 Gal. 1. ●8 2 Pet. 1. 19 Matt. 5. 43 Matth. 15. Matth. 16. 6. and 12. The destruction of Rome by degrees The rising of the Antichrist by degrees Three waies God is to destroy the Antichrist The woūd of the Apocalyptick beast ineurable Revel 12. 1. Dan. 7. 3 The antichrist not a singulare person but a lineall succession in that proud hierarchie Kings of Scotland most ancient Christiā kings