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B09776 The Anabaptists meribah: or, VVaters of strife. Being a reply to a late insulting pamphlet, written by Thomas Lamb, merchant, intitulled, Truth prevailing against the fiercest opposition; or, An answer to Mr. John Goodwins Water-dipping, no firm footing for church-communion. Wherein the impertinency of M. Lamb's answer, and the validity of M. Goodwin's Water-dipping, &c. are manifested by I. Price a member of the Church of Christ, whereof the said Mr. Goodwin is pastor. Price, J., fl. 1656. 1656 (1656) Wing P3332A; ESTC R182056 87,699 107

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ignis fatuus and conducted into Samaria in the midst of mistakes Sands his relation mentioneth a prophane Sect not long since in Aragon who affecting in themselves a certaine angelical puritie fel suddenlie to the very counterpoint of justifiing beastilitie and yet called themselves the illuminati as if they onlie had been in the light and all the world besides in darkness The Jesuits boast that the Church is the soul of the world the Clergie of the Church and they of the Clergie Wel but the Truth is dearer unto you then any man that is your opinion then any man How apt are men to assert their own opinion for tryth Though the Pharises and the Saduces were of one faith touching their oposition against Paul while they knew not of whose Judgment he was yet when he had discovered himself to be a pharesee all the Pharise stuck unto him 23 Act. 9. Jer 14 14. How often are the brats of mens own brains a 〈◊〉 vision and divination a thing of nought a deceit of their heart insisted upon as the great Truth of God Yea urged and prosecuted with a violent opposition of the palpable and manifest truths of God The Truth is dearer unto you then any man that is your apprehensions that children must not be baptized that men believers at age onlie ought to be baptized though they were baptized in their infancie that being a nul●tie Where can we find this great Truth in all the writings of Gods Word it is inde●d a serted by your self and several others of the like authoritie But alas must we receive the writings of S. The scriptures know no such truth as Mr Lamb so magnifieth as the great truth of the gospel Dominick with the same honour and credence as those of S Paul Reading the bible said a Jesuit wil sooner make a man a Luthern-Heretick then a Roman-Catholick And at a publick Assemblie of the States of Germany one Albertus a Bishop by chance lighted upon a bible and reading therein one of the counsellors asked him what book that was I know not said he but this I know that whatsoever I reade in it is utterlie against our Religion So John Bishop of Misnia confessed that reading the holie bible he found there in a Religion much differing from that that was then established being poperie Certainlie an ingenious and impartial reader of the holie sciptures Old and new Testament shall find so many expressions importing the grace and favour of God through Jesus Christ unto children as that it wil hardlie enter into his beliefe that it should be the wil and pleasute of God that henceforth viz after Moses administrations are dead buried they must no more be numbred or reckoned among the familie of God but all cast out as illegitimate And when you handle the scriptures about this point how miserablie do you like the cammel with his feet before he drink of the clear waters lest he should see his deformitie trouble and muddifie the waters disturbing the plain sense and meaning thereof as we shall manifest when we come to examine your allegations of Scripture for your purpose But to proceed you tell us that Mr Mr Lamb to his Reader Goodwins credit alwaies was and stil is right dear and pretious in my sight SECT X. THis clause puts me in mind of what I have heard of two Philosophers Mr Labms pen stumbles at his duty but vents the contrary the one knocking at the others doore and demanding of a Maid that came to the door whether her master was within her master bid her say that he was not within and the Philosopher that was at the door heard him with which answer the man went away seemingly satisfied After a while the other Philosopher came unto his door and knocking the master of the house himself asked him what he would have I would speak with you said he I am not within said the Philosopher Not within said He why you speak to me from within With that said the Philosopher that was within thou clown wouldst thou have me believe thy maid vvhen she said thou wert not vvithin and vvilt thou not believe me my self vvhen I say I am not vvithin He vvould have him believe a most appatent untruth what ever Mr Goodwins credit was is it stil RIGHT dear and precious in your sight What means then your injurious and unchristian reflections upon Him What the same fountain send forth both sweet and bitter Waters It is said of the Jesuits as of false phisicians Officiosè occidunt they kiss and kil familiarlie Squire being sent out of Spanie to muther Queen Elizabath was taught to anoint the pummel of her saddle with poyson and to cry aloud in the hearing of the people when he clap it there on with his hand God save the Queen But as Christ said to Him that betraid Him with a kiss friend for so thou vvouldst be esteemed by a kiss wherefore art thou come as friend or as a foe if a friend vvhat mean these svvords if a foe vvhat means this kiss so say I to you is Mr Goodwins credit stil right dear and pretious in your sight what means then your Edwardizing H●m your gangreninizing Him your six-book-sellerring him your unhandsome and capricious handling him from place to place His Credit seems to be as right dear and precious in your sight when you wrote that book as the honour of Iesus Christ was unto them that Crown'd him indeed but with a Crown of Thoms put a Reed into his hand instead of a Scepter did bow the knee unto him with Haile King of the Iews Just as King Richard the second who when he was to be deposed was brought forth in Royall Array whereof he was presently despoyled But you justifie your present adversariness against Mr. Goodwin because it is for the Truths sake and bring in Paul reproving and that sharply too his beloved Brother Peter for his dissembling 2 Gal. 11. But is the case like this Can you with the authority of Paul charge Mr. Goodwin with the dissembling of Peter Or are you perswaded in your conscience that Mr. Goodwin argues against his conscience Paul charged Peter to his face for his unmeet contemporizing with the Iews and Gentiles to please both against his conscience Therefore Mr. Lamb may charge Mr. Goodwin in print before the face of the whole world because he will not contemporize with him and those of his judgement and comply with the Church to please them also Peter was justly reproveable by Paul for sinning against the rationall ducture of his Light therefore Mr. Goodwin is justly reproveable by Mr. Lamb because he will not sin against the guidance of his Light Is not here strange texting it After this rate of reasoning are the rest of the Scriptures quoted by you insomuch as he thar reads you seriously and knew the School of your spirituall instruction in the things of the scriptures might wel say