soules But they vse to stop the mouthes of their auditorie that should so say or enter into such discourse with them that if they haue not gotteÌ knowledg and profited in sanctification by their preaching then are they all without faith so in a woeful case in no estate of saluation bidding them prooue and examine themselues if Christ be not in them then are they reprobates c. This argument so terrifieth the poore soules consciences that neither haue knowledg to examine their waies by Godes word whether they lead vnto life or vnto death neither haue euer seene or beene taught any better course then that they are in to which if you add that general verbal knowledg of Christ and some fââ¦w other doctrinââ¦s touching faith and manners somwhat more pure then the doctrine of the papistes vvherin they haue found comfort yea and finding their consciences pricked and convinced of some sinnes they haue ãâã in their sermons haue indeuored through the grace of God to leaue thââ¦m at length gorteÌ victorie ouer them c. This knowledg comforâ⦠remorse so worketh with these poore soules that they hold the ministers of these things in such veneration as they are ready with the people of Lystra to sacrifice vnto them not knowing in deed the effectual working of Sathans delusions with what shew of light and truth with what power signes lying vvonders he shal deceaue such as haue not receaued ââ¦he loue of the truth They know not that the false Church shal haue her religion vvorship also her ministers preachers of the Gospel of Christ c. y t these ministers shall transforme themselues as though they were ministers of righteousnes shall deceaue many vvith their false Christes and Gospels that they preach in these latter daies vvherof our Sauiour Christ his Apostles haue warned vs vvhy the false Church could not haue these thinges vvithout some general knowledg vvhich general knowledg shall reprooue such thinges as are contrarie to the same and yt being spiritual yt shal also haue spiritual effectes as to moue ioy or sorowe This the preaching in the popish Church also effecteth vvho hath taught your preachers this argument and hath as good right to vse yt towardes them as they vnto you or vnto vs. But can this knowledg which you get by them iustifie your vvaies your Church ministerie vvorship c. if not seing they are so directly against y e word of God what booteth this knowledg to eternal life Balaam vvith all the false prophets had and the deuils haue this faith knowledg in as great measure as the learnedst of these ministers yet the one is damned the others tremble As for the comfort receaued by their preaching yt hauing no promise of blessing in the word of God your Church whole ministerie being accursed is rather a feareful signe of the effectual working of their delusions theÌ any reason wherby you may assure your sââ¦lues or iustifie theÌ in their vngodly proceedings whome the word of God in al their workes coÌdemneth Looke not to gather grapes of thornes or figs of thistles or any good fruites of such euil trees as are not of our heauenly fathers planting therfore shalbe plucked vp by the rootes You see they haue stood teaching you day vnto day line vpon line line vpon line heere a litle there a litle yet haue neuer brought you to a cleere sight acknowledging of the truth You see they lead you in the crooked pathes of death they teach and stand ministers in the false Church of whose ministerie in this estate is no comfort but assured destructioÌ to be looked for they being sent of God in his wrath to deceaue the children of death the reprobate You see they are like those inchanters that resisted Moses who doe all their miracles both in Egipt and Babilon c. to deteine the people in Egipâ⦠and Babilon They haue all gone out of the way they haue beene made altogether vnprofitable there is none that doth good no not one their throte is an open sepulchre they haue vsed their tongues to deceit the poison of aspes is vnder their lips whose mouth is full of cursing bitternes their feet are swift to shed blood destruction and calamitye is in their waies the way of peace they haue not knowen the feare of God is not before their eies How then should they profite this people or guide them right when they themselues know not the right way But heere they wil straight be vpon me with this question where I had my faith vnderstanding of the right course if not from them their preaching there being no other meanes left in the land to beget faith then their ordinarie preaching in this ministery this church which we now forsake The vanitie of this argument I haue euen now shewed and howe therby much rather the Church and ministerie of Rome with all the abhominations therin might be iustified seing they were much more catholike vniuersal then these But to their question I answere that God neuer leaueth himself without faithfull true witnesses which abhor iniquitie teach practise the truth so far as yt is reuealed vnto them which no doubt instruct manie and turne them from their euill waies Further we haue the holy word of God and the Lambe hath obteined to open the seales therof who hath giuen vs his Spirit to guide vs into all truth and bring all things to our remembrance that he hath taught vs. God is not tied to the lippes of these phariseis yea his glorie is to hide these things from the prowd and prudent and to reueale them to babes and sucklings The wind bloweth where yt listeth c. Faith is the only gift of God who neuer wanteth meanes to publish his truth and to saue his elect These popish priestes that stand ministers after a false and counterfait order euen after the order of Antichrist not of CHRIST and the order of his Testament that stand ministers of idolatrie vnto idolaters that hate to be reformed or reproued haue nought to doe to take God holy word in their mouthes But if they were as true famous ministers as euer spake vpon the earth yet if they should exercise such a ministerie as they do in those places after that idolatrous and corrupt maner to al the prophane and wicked Yf they had all the giftes of al men and Angels yet were they to be holden accursed to be left and not to be receaued to house c. we are to follow the Apostles no further then they walke with CHRIST no nor the whole church any further then they obserue the rules of the word vve are not to erre or be drawen into transgression with a multitude or by the mightie They breake the communion that breake the faith they breake the faith which transgresse the word But
ministration of the Church and shall all be held gââ¦iltie punished for the publike transgressions abuses of the Church seing ââ¦uerie member is bound to the edification seruice and vtilitie of the bodie seing euerie member of the Church is commanded to watch to trie the Spirits to contend for the maintenance of the faith once indifferently giuen to all saintes to auoide false teachers false Prophets c. seing they are coÌmanded not to follow the multitude or mightie in euil seing they are commanded to reproue their brother playnly to bind their sinnes by the word euen their Princes in those chaines and nobles in those fetters to say to ARCHIPPVS looke to thy ministerie that thou hast receaued in the Lord that thou fulfil yt yea though an Apostle or an Angel from heauen should ââ¦each either other doctrine or after an other maner then is in CHRISTS Testament prescribed to hold and pronounce him accursed To conclude the point seing the praiers sacraments sermons of such wicked or hereticall ministers are sacriledg and abhomiuation in Gods sight and that all which communicate ioine to heare or suffer such ministers are alike guiltie of this sinne sacriledg who can doubt but that euerie Christian hath power and authoritie in due time and place not disturbing CHRISTS holy order in his Church publikely to reproue any publike ââ¦ransgression of anie member of the Church or of the whole Church as also to diââ¦couer and refute any error escaped or deliuered in publike doctrine yet this as is said in due time order giuing leaue and place vnto the Elders and Prophets of the said Congregation firââ¦t who if they neglect or ouerpasse such publike transgression or error then may any one of the congregation or any Chriââ¦tian whoââ¦oeuer yea he ought to reproue such transgression and error vnles he wilbe guiltie of betraying the faith of CHRIST of the distruction of the whole congregation knowing the danger of such leauen the sodennes of the wrath of God for such things Heere will be grosly obiected that the common people are ignorant not able to iudg betwixt truth error disordered variable easie to be deuided led into sects and therfore they are not to intermedle with the iudgmenâ⦠and reproof of faults and errors escaped in the ministerie or with the censuring their persons That their people are blind ignorant seditious headstrong I readily grant neither caâ⦠yt be otherwise hauing such blind guides coââ¦rupt teachers as all they are I grant also that neither the people nor they ought in thiâ⦠estate to meddle with the word of God or take his blessed name in their mouth without most high and vnsufferable profaââ¦ation of the same But for the people of CHRIST they are all inlightned with that bright morning star that sonne of righteousnes The eye of their faith is single and the whole bodie is light They aââ¦e an humble meek obedient people they will heare and follow the true shepheard but a stranger they will not heare They reioice loue eââ¦nestly in the truth ââ¦a by no meanes be draweÌ to do any thing against the truth And therfore hath God amongst them bownd vp the testimonie and sealed vp the law To them he hath committed the charge and keeping of his holy oracles to them and euerie one of them he hath giuen his holy sanctifiââ¦ng Spirit to open vnto them and to lead them into al truth to theÌ he hath giueÌ his Sonne to be ther King Priest and Prophet who hath made them vnto him Kings Priests But if they were so blind and ignorant as these men would make them how could they then discerne truth from error how could they approue truth or refute error transgression Happily for all this heere will be saied that the common fort of CHRISTâ⦠seruantes either haue not this knowledg or haue yt but in small measure and therfore are vnfit to deale in theââ¦e high matters and can not doe yt orderly soberly To this I answere that they are to reproue no more then their assured knowledg leadeth them vnto If they transgresse the limits either of their knowledg in reprouing that which deserueth no reproofe or breake the established order of the Church by rashnes intemperance c. then are they for so doing subiect to reproofe censure for abusing their libertie for breaking order the Churches of God haue no custome to be contentious But if they should be debarred of this power libertie and dutie because they are not so learned as the priests and haue not beene at the vniuersitie c. by that popish reason were the word of God to be shut vp from al lay men as they cal them that no man might reade or speake therof in his house or family because they haue not knowledg to vnderstand yt open yt after their schoole maner the word of God being such an abysme of wisdome and of so great dignitie reuerence that in al places alike And should they not by this reason also shut yt vp from themselues and from al men in this life for he that knoweth most knoweth here but in part yea of that part he knoweth nothing as he ought to know But they are to vnderstand that God hath not giueÌ vs his word that yt should be perfected or receaue grace from vs but y t yt should bring grace vnto vs build vp accomplish our faith nourish vs vnto eternal life that yt should be milke to the weake vnexpert strong meate to them of riper age According to this word who so speaketh not yt is because their is no light in them By this word what so is reproued or affirmed the basenes or ignorance of the speaker is not to be regarded it no way diminisheth any thing from the dignitie truth of the word to which as the only obiect the Church is to cast their eye As for these learned diuines of our age I refer them vnto or rather oppose vnto them the wisdome word of God who you see hath giuen vnto al his seruantes this libertie power yea rather hath layd vpon them this charge duty to reproue censure any error or transgression which is committed by the whole Church or any member of the Church contrarie to the word of God by the same word But yet are not our learned Reformists satissied for ââ¦oe they fetch a reason somwhat more subtilly though altogether as far froÌ the truth as the other from 1 Cor. 14. 32. where yt is ââ¦aid The Spirits of the Prophets arâ⦠subiect to the Prophets therfore conclude they that the people are not to reproue iudge or ceÌsure the doctrine of the minister but only an assembly of ministers a schoole of Prophets as they call yt Before I shew their
then is not God serued with his owne ââ¦est gifââ¦s Is not the iudgment of the Prophet then vpoÌ them which ââ¦aith Cursed be the deceiuer which hath in his flock a male yet voweth and ââ¦acrificeth vnto the Lord a corrupt thing Is this old rotten Leitââ¦urgis their new songs they sing vnto the Lord with and for his graces May fuch old written rotten stuffe be called ââ¦ier the odours of the Saintes burnt with that heauenly fire of the ââ¦ltar the liuely graces of the spirit c. may reading be said praying ââ¦ay such apocrypha trumperie be brought into the church os God there be read reuerenced receaued as the sacred word of God ââ¦hrust vpon mens consciences yea vpon God himself whether he wil oâ⦠no Is not this presumptuously to vndertake to teach the Spirit of God to take away his office which as hath beene said instructeth ââ¦l the children of God to pray eneÌ with inward sighes grones ãâã giueth both wordes vtteraÌce yea as the Apostle ãâã ââ¦th we need no other teacher to these thinges then that annoinââ¦ing which we haue receaued and dwââ¦lleth in vs. Is not this if ââ¦hey wil haue their written stuffe to be held vsed as praier to bind ââ¦he holy Ghost to the froth leaueÌ of their lips as yt were to the holy ââ¦ord of God Is it not vtterly to quench extinguish the Spirit of God both in the ministerie people whiles they tye both theÌ God ââ¦o ââ¦heir stinted numbred praiers Is this the ãâã vnisormitie that ought to be in al Churches ââ¦s amongst al Christes seruantes to make them agree in a stinking ãâã diuisââ¦d apocrypha Leituââ¦gie good for nothing but for cushâ⦠pillowes for the idle priestes profane carnal Atheistes to rock them a sleepe and keep them in securitieâ⦠wherby the coÌscience is no way either touched edified or bettered Truly I am ashamed to think much more to write of so grosse filthie abhominacion so generally receaued euen of al estates of these partes of the world who haue by a popish custom tradition receaued yt one of from an other without any warrant from the word For the Apostles I am sure these maister builders haue left no such president in or coÌmandement vnto the churches neither giueÌ theÌ any such power to bring in or set vp any such apocrypha Lyturgie in the church of God They alwaies vsed spiritual praiers according to their present wantes occasions so taught all churches to pray alwaies with all maner of praier supplication in the spirit therby to make knowen theiâ⦠wantes shew their requestes in al thinges vnto God their heauenly father Our Sauiour Christ also he taught his disciples that God is a Spirit wil be worshipped in spirit truth He hath likewise set downe most excellent rules a most absolute forme for al praiers in that part of scripture Math. 6. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. commonly but falsly called the Lords praier wherin he hath most notably instructed directed and restrained our ignorant inordinate desires to those excellent heades In which whatsoeuer is needful for vs to desire or lawful foâ⦠vs to pray is in some one or other of those branches included eueriâ⦠one of them being a base foundatioÌ whervpoÌ wherby to frame many millions of seueral pââ¦ticions according to the seueral wantes occasions at such seueral times as the Saintes haue cause to pray They are all of them so many euerrunning fountaines from which Godes seruantes by the holy Ghost deriue draw continually fresh new graces are al together such an abisme vnmeasured sea of wisdome from which al Christes seruantes thorough the world haue alwaies fetched all their knowledg graces coÌfort assurance of and in their praiers according to the capatitie of the vessel of their faith some more some lesse al some yet haue not al of theÌ together much lesse any one of them is able in the litle dish of his shallow vnderstanding to comprise the vnmeasurable depth greatnes of this OceaÌ of al wisdome grace Wherby yt is euident as also by the circumstaÌces maner of deliuering the same by our Sauiour CHRIST by his Apostles Disciples Churches spiritual vse of praier according to their present estate wantes that these prescript wordes were not giuen oâ⦠inioyned as a prescript praiââ¦r so to be vsed by any euen the wiseââ¦t much lesse the simpler vnbroken vp vnexpounded c. so much as a coÌpeÌdious summarie of all necessarie knowledg rules for al praier gathered by the Author of all wisdome into a brief for the directioÌ instruction of our weaknes ignorance Of which endes vses whiles some are ignorant or rather aâ⦠their grosse idolatrie carnal dulnes superstitious presumption sheweth are ignorant either what faithful praier or the spirit of God is whiles they both popishly abuse this scripture as a principal collect in their publike leitourgiâ⦠with their often idle repetition therof fiue times in their morrow masse c. also through this abuse they grow further bold to mould a new calfe a nââ¦w Leiââ¦ourgie of their owne set that vp also in the church of God as they count yt Yfyt were granted theÌ that this scripture sundry psalmes and other scriptures they alledg out of the prophetts were coÌmanded ââ¦nioyned to be read vsed as for the very praiers of the church ââ¦f the Saintes then which nothing caÌ be more false or grosly fond to ââ¦onceaue yet which way if this were granted theÌ can they hereby ââ¦roue yt lawful for them to bring in their owne apocrypha diuises ââ¦et them yp in the church as with the holy canonical word of God May their sââ¦inking filth be compared or placed with the heauenly liââ¦ely word of God without vnsufferable blasphemie may the froth of ââ¦heir lips follie of their heartes be thrust vpon mens consciences ââ¦ea euen vpon the Spirit of God himself in this manââ¦r In the church ââ¦f God may nothing come or be heard but the canonical scriptures â⦠liuely graces of Godes Spirit according to the same But these their ââ¦pocrypha Leitourgies can neither be said the word of God neither ââ¦e liuely graces oâ⦠Gods Spirit according to the same word sââ¦ing ââ¦ey were made coÌceiued loÌg before are wholy thus vsed withââ¦ut waââ¦ant example or coÌmandement in the word of God yea are ââ¦ontrary tââ¦l the rules of sor praier to the exercise vse of Gods ââ¦pirit directly set against al the lawes of the first Table by worshipââ¦ng God in vaine after their owne traditions preceptes diuises â⦠not according to his holy Wil commandement Can these men think that because God commandeth his liuely ââ¦ord to be read or sung in the church promiseth a blessing therââ¦nto whiles
yt is vsed according to his ordinance yt neuer being so ââ¦pened touched or heard without great fruit yt being the verie tree â⦠riuer of life with the abundaÌt fruites flowing graces wherof the ââ¦hole church is nourished watered that therfore the like commaÌââ¦nt or blessing is of their leauââ¦ned Leitourgies or because God ãâã the infancie of his church prescribââ¦d certaine scripturââ¦s and psalââ¦es to be read sung vpon their sabath day solemne feastes c. yea â⦠at other times of their great affliction oppression calamitie cauââ¦d certaine coÌfortable ãâã to be read in the assââ¦mblie sor the ââ¦rengthning of the faithful both that they should not be dismaied at ãâã greatnes coÌtinuance of these troubles or think theÌ straÌge or els ââ¦ppose that God were either offââ¦nded with or vnmindful of theÌ or ãâã ââ¦is mercies c. that therfore now they may vpoÌ such feastes saboââ¦s daies times troubles enioyne that I no more meÌtioÌ their owne ââ¦auened leitourgies these or any other scriptures by stint measure ãâã iniunctioÌ law vpoÌ thâ⦠church of God now Is the church of God ãâã in wardship such infaÌcie shut vp as vnder a garrisoÌ that yt must ââ¦ue such Tutors rudimentes Is not Christ now dead risen and ââ¦ended and hath freed his church from such tutelship he himself now becomming their lawgiuer and minister in person and hath now giuen them his holy word Spirit to administer wisdome vnto them in al freedome to vse the same his word according to his wil their owne occasions vnto his glorie and their comfortes And what can now be a greater bondage to the church iniurie vnto Christ and vnto the Spirit of God then thus to limit to stint circumscribe the church of God the ministerie of Christ the spirit of God by apportioning rating enioyning by way of subiection commandemeÌt this scripture in this number quantitie for this day feast fast calamitie c. where haue they any rule for this in the TestameÌt of Christ They wil say yt sufficeth that they haue warraÌt for yt in the old Testament where these perscript limited scriptures at such daies feastes times occasions were commanded inioined in the church c. But I hope they caÌ put differeÌce betwixt the estate lawes of the church vnder Moses now vnder Christ that they wil not now reserue ââ¦eviue and apply those lawes belonging to the TeÌple the ministerie therof now to the church ministerie of Christ. But they take not these to be ceremonial lawes but ââ¦ather morall which commandeth scriptures to be read praiers to be made in the church of God these scriptures which they inioyne are such therfore may so be vsed True yt is the moral law both commanded the name of God to bâ⦠called vpon and the word of God to be read c. and this to al tiââ¦s estates persons indifferently as wel to that ministery vnder the law as to this vnder the gospel leauing the particular maner order therââ¦f to the wisdoÌ directioÌ reuelation of the holy Ghost from time to time as seemed good vnto him Now yt pleased God to giue those rudimentes of the vse of certaine scriptures psalmes c. to the ministerie of that church commanding such scriptures to be there read vpon such daies occasiones c. such psalmes to be sung by such Leuites of such an order of ASAPH HEMAN or IEDVTHVN to be sung in such a time with such musickes such instrumentes c. Al which I am sure they cannot deny to be inseperably ioyned vsed to those scriptures in that Temple and ministerie and were meerly ceremonial now vtterly abrogate with that Temple and ministerie and no way belong to the ministerie or Church of Christ. Those stinted lawes and customes I say I would not be vnderstood of the precious word of God wherof euerie iode and title abideth for euer and is of vse and fruite in the church of God which scriptures and figures are not without their especial profite in their spiritual sense and vnderstanding al and ech of which scriptures are now freely to be vsed withouâ⦠stint or limitation in the Church of Christ as his spirit giueth wisdom grace and vtterance and not to be restreined and aportionate by way of prescription and commandement without the losse of Christian libertie of the truth of the Gospel the abusing the word of God vnto idolatrie making yt an Idol But heere they wil say that the reading of the scriptures and ââ¦inging of Psalmes is also coÌmanded in the Church of CHRIST This ââ¦ath beene long since granted yet no such stinted and limited reading â⦠singing thus thus much this day at that time c. as they inioine ââ¦ell yet seing they are still coÌmanded though at our libertie what ââ¦heÌ to reade or sing them many of them being godly praiers we may ââ¦et pray by the booke and by written praiers As this word prayer by ãâã general constructioÌ may be vnderstood I graunt they may be called ââ¦raiers in that they conteine fit matter rules instructions for praier ââ¦nd were to that end by the holy Ghost written yet can they not be ââ¦ied our praiers or my particulaâ⦠praier because they neither expresse ââ¦ur present wantes according to the present estate of our heartes neiââ¦her can be said the liuely graces worke of Gods spirit in vs so much ââ¦s the power of Gods word and Spirit vnto vs. My meaning is they ââ¦re not dââ¦awen or powred out of our heartes as out of a fountaine buââ¦ââ¦ather drawen out of the fountaine of Gods word powred into our ââ¦eartes as a vessel therfore can not be said our praier which must proââ¦eed from the present estate of our heart They are not our wordes by ââ¦s offred vnto God but Godes word by him offred vnto vs therfore ââ¦annot be said our praiers But ô how hard a thing is yt for carnal men to discerne spiritual ââ¦hinges They can by no meanes be made to put difference betwixt the ââ¦ord of God and their Apocryphâ⦠Leitourgies which they falsly vaunt to ââ¦e according to the word of God betwixt reading singing praying ãâã the present liuely graces of Gods Spirit in vs and their old ââ¦enned dead writinges betwixt Gods word to vs instructing vs accorââ¦ing to our infirmities by way of petition and our wordes vnto God by ââ¦aithfull praier And this vale being layd ouer their eies and heartes ââ¦hese blind guides ââ¦ot only affirme but condemne thinges they know ââ¦ot the one in setting vp their owne rotten Leitourgies abusing the ââ¦ord of God to in the same c. the other in crying out with open ââ¦outh against such as reproââ¦e them and will not partake with them ââ¦n their idolatrie Insomuch as Doctor ROBERT SOME confesseth very ââ¦illingly and freely that he was amased when he heard vs affirme that ââ¦art of holy
abhominations which haue beene recited from the beginning of this treatise To conclude though they remaine presumptuously obstinate in all these horrible transgressionâ⦠if by any this their shameles assââ¦rtion namely that they hold the foundation to saluation be with neuer so playne proof of scripture denied and they louingly admonished and exhorted against such they wheâ⦠their viperous tongues powre out all the venome of their railings reproches slaunders and most shameles lies wherof their owne festered consciences accuse them in their pulpyts priuie meetings machinating deuising against them as against open professed enemies and all because they reproue them of their counterfait walking which they cannot nor dare not in any Christian and peaceable maner enterprise by the word of God to approue iustifie But as you haue heard how they generally vse esteeme y â word of God so let me briefly shew you what kind of CHRIST they preach you Generally and verbally they hold confesse him in both his natures verie God verie maÌ to the word of their redemtioÌ saluatioÌ as the papistes also doe though somwhat diuersly stumbling contending rather about wordes then about any material difference wheÌ they are pressed For CHRIST they wil consesse their only redeemer fully sufficiently to haue wrought their saluatioÌ though by by stumbling at the phrase of some scriptures they will ioine vnto him their owne beggerie workes merites c. Both of them generally and verbally coÌfesse CHRIST in his 3 offices viz. to be their only King Priest Prophet but when yt coÌmeth to the practise obedience then they both with one consent send an embaslage after him saying that we wil not haue this man to reigne ouââ¦r vs Cause the holy one of Israel to cease from vs let vs breake his bandes cast his cordes from vs this is the heire come let vs kill him and let vs take his inheritance c. I know our english priestes wil haue many fine floorishes to hide this treacherie as that they acknowledg him their only Priest Mediator to haue with that one oblation of his owne pretious bodie once offred fully satisfied the iustice appeased the wrath of his Father Yea they acknowledg him to be the verie first fruites sanctifier of the whole heape clothing all his with his righteousnes that he is entered into the heauens into the vââ¦rie throne of God there offreth vp the praiers maketh intercession for all them Likewise that he is heire and King ouer al both meÌ Angââ¦ls that he hath in this his or rather oure flesh vanquished al our enemies Satan sin death hel triumphed ouer them in that his crosse that he is ascended vp on high sitteth at the right haÌd of God froÌ whence he shal come to iudge the quick y e dead And for his prophââ¦cie y t he is the end of al prophecies to whome they were directed the fulnes and fountaine of al wisdome whome we ought to heare and how by that his heauenly word he begetteth vs to life euerlasting c. These many other comfortable true doctrines they can doe deliuer touching the offices of CHRIST but all these you must vnderstand I pray you obserue wel for so shal you cleerly espie their error deceit are still but what CHRIST hath done in his owne person for his elect here is not one word spoken what he doth in his elect how he teacheth sanctifieth ruleth them by the scepter of his word how he is a King Priest Prophet heere on earth exerciseth the offices here in his Church amongst his seruantes the Saints how he is their pastour their teacher their King how he feedeth reigneth in SION yea maketh all his children kings priests prophets Kings in y t he hath giueÌ them his word into their hearts mouthes wherby as w t a sharpe two edged sword they cut off sin fight against al errors wherby they reigne ouer their owne affectioÌs subdue y t flesh cast downe euerie imagination that is exalted against the knowledg of God bring into captiuitie euerie thought to the obedience of Christ wherby they vnpartially censure iudge cast out al maner of sin as yt ariseth apeareth amongst them binding their rulers in chaines and their nobles in fetters of yron executing vpoÌ them the iudgments that are writteÌ yea therby condemning euerie weapon tongue that shal arise in iudgment against the truth This is the heritage of the Lords seruants this honor shalbe to al his Saintes Priestes he maketh them in y t he annointeth them with his owne holy spirit wherby they both offer vp their praiers praises through him vnto God their owne bodies soules as liuing sacrifices vnto him daily which is their reasonable seruing of God Prophets he maketh them in that he reuealeth his truth vnto them coÌmandeth them to witnesse yt spread yt forth in all places to his glorie One word of these heauenly effects in amongst them of their dutie obedience loue and faithfulnes they owe ought againe on their parts to performe vnto him they al this while shew not and how without this there is no comfort or benefit to be expected or receaued by Christ without this faith loue obedience none can haue him a King vnto theÌ to rule defend them none can haue him a Prophet to teach instructe them none caÌ haue him a priest to sanctifie blesse them none can haue him a Sauiour But al they that either acknowledg not the Lord Iesus Christ or obey not vnto his eternal Gospel but withhold the truth in vnrighteousnes shalbe punished with euerlasting perditioÌ from the presence of the Lord from the glorie of his power when he shal come to be glorified in his saintes to be made meruailous in al them that beleeue But alas how is yt possible y â they should know or see this beautie of y e King in Sion whiles they remaine in Babilon how is yt possible that they should teach this submission obedience vnto Christ Iesus when they themselues remaine the bondseruants sworne soldiours of Antichrist in such maner as hath beene rehearsed How then in this estate should they stand the faithfull ministers of Christ or preach him sincerely Can there be any accord betwixt Cââ¦rist Antichrist can they both reigne together in one Church or these men stand ministers vnto both at one time If Christ be their King vvhere is then his honour where is his obedience CHRIST reigneth ouer none but his owne seruantes and them he ruleth by the scepteâ⦠of his holy word but heere with them his scepter is wrested ouâ⦠of his hand and a Scepter of reed giuen him the canons of the pope
froÌ this holy order namely the tyrannie of wicked magistrates who persecute the Church in such sort as they cannot safelie meete assemble to make choice of ministers or to exercise ââ¦nie ministerie But wee see the churches here vpoÌ the first meanes neglected not either to attaine vntâ⦠or exercise this order and that without staijng for the Magistrates pââ¦sion and were in so doing replenished with the comfort of the holy Ghost Neither yet appeareth hââ¦ere the certaine time when Saââ¦aria was thus built It is not vnlike that yt was established into this order euen Actes 8. that he speaketh of when they receaued the gifts of the holy Ghost at Peter and Iohns being there who yt is to be iudged likewise rather helped to bestow those gifts in order to the edifijng of the whole then left them hauing fit gifts for these offices in disorder which had beene great sinne both in the Apostles in the Church of Saââ¦aria The like also is to be thought of the Church at Antiochia Act. 11. they being called to the faith were a long time instructed by the Apostles Barnabas and Paule God so blessed their labours as that Church grew famous and many Prophets resorted thither from Ierusalem May we then by D. SOMES bare affirmation without any proofe affirme that this Church being so long excellently instructed by these famous men hauing so greatly profited in the faith knowledg of Christ aboue many other Churches which had this orââ¦er that they yet should thus long be kept from yt more theÌ any other Church being more fit then many yea theÌ any other Church at that time saue Ierusalem This were not only coÌtrary to the practise of Paul Barnabas in al other churches but contrarie to the rules of Christs Testament But if we would stand vpon the point yt were not hard to proue that Antiochia was then established into order we see they there administred vnto the necessities of other Churches and sent Paul and Barnabas vpon this their busines which they hauing fulfilled returned back againe to Antiochia from whence by the whole Church they were at the commandemeÌt of the holy Ghost sent out with imposition of handes Afterward when they had planted and established manie Churches in Asia into this order they returned thither againe there remained a long time vntil they wââ¦re againe sent to Ierusalem about the question of Circumcision which being debated they with other famous men returned abode in the Church of Antiochia preaching teaching the Gospell with great ioy comfort and blessing Yet in none of these places we find mentioned that after Act. 11. they were established into this order but we see that there and in all these places they executed the duties and had the full power of a church established Therfore except we wil make the practise of the holy Ghost coÌtrary vnto yt selâ⦠we are not to doubt but this Anââ¦iochia also was established in this order Doth not D. SOME then vnsufferably both falsifie and peruert these scriptures in affirming that these churches had not that established order amongst them concluding from their example that the Christian order and gouernment of Christs Testament is neither necessarie nor perpetuall But to conclude shut vp the point at once he bringeth the greatest pa rt of the reformed Churches of Christendome which haue not this christian order gouernment which he termeth forme of discipline yet are accompted holy Churches of al but Papists and Anabââ¦ptists Doth he not heere very learnedly proue the question by the question if his church be of God lââ¦t him approue yt by Gods word otherwise though he should fetch the Popes broade seale also from whome he borroweth this argument yt would not serue his turne With the estate of other Churches I am not acquainted and therfore will not meddle but how well this holy church of England is reformed you parly may perceaue by that which is aboue said and more euidently may if you measure yt by the rules of CHRISTS Testament according vnto which yt hath no one thing in due order or frame So that why either Papists or Anabaptists should denie yt I cannot see yt being an vncleane hould or prison of euerie vncleane bird of euerie fowle and hatefull Spirit except yt be as that kingdome diuided in yt self because yt consisteth of such iarring and disagreeing spirits Neither can I see how any that knoweth or wil be instructed what a true established Church of CHRIST is can anie longer mistake that adulterous Church of England that sitteth vpon all the confuse peoplâ⦠as vpon manie waters that is liker vnto Zennacheribs tumultuous campe then vnto the wel ordered and established Church of CHRIST which hath nothing coÌmon with CHRISTS Church but the veââ¦ie name only For the true Church of CHRIST we find vpon her all the markes of that harlot and of that Beast whose members image yoke she carieth and hath cast off Christâ⦠yoke from her necke despising his word persecuting and murdering his seruants Wherfore vntill she bring vs either better Arguments or better fruits we are so far froÌ honoring her with the title of a Church as we are not abashed to reÌder vnto her as she hath rendred vnto vs to double vnto her double according to her workes and in that cup wherââ¦n she hath mixed to mingle to her y e double So far are we from giuing that authoritie vnto her in this presumptuous sin as to draw an argument from or be induced to thinke by her example that because she casteth off CHRISTS yoke beareth Antichrists therfore the holy order ordinances of CHRIST for the building ministery gouernment of his Church is not perpetuall necessarie or alwaies expedient I grant that the true Church of Christ may sometimes vpon some necessities be without this holy order for a season as in the first gathering of the Saints especially now when we are not to expect anie such miraculous or extraordinarie giuing of Gods Spirit as was in the primitiue times wheÌ we cannot sodenly either be made fit for these high offices or haue such perfect knowledg and probation ech of others giftes and coââ¦uersation as is required thervnto Also in time of persecution when the Church cannot peaceably meet either to chuse or exercise anie ministerie or that their chief and principall members be held from them in prisons or at such time as the chief Elders are taken away either by death or otherwise fall away In these and such like times the Church may for a season vpon necessitie so inforcing be without this established order but this is neither willinglie to neglect yt nor presumptuously to reiect yt Heerehence yt followeth not that this holie order is not alwaies necessarie because yt is not nor cannot be alwaies executed So they might conclude all Gods lawes not alwayes necessarie perpetuall or expedient because they are not or cannot be alwayes practised by vs.
words hath arisen amongst them without end or edifying Therfore let vs for the apeasing and assurance of our consciences giue heed to the word of God and by that golden reed measure our temple our altar our worshippers euen by these rules wherby the Apostles ââ¦hose excellent perfect workmeÌ planted built the first churches comparing the synagogues of this laÌd vnto them in the people the ministerie administration order gouernment c. This way cannot deceauâ⦠vs for neitââ¦er can the simplest erre therin neither any polââ¦uted how subtle and cunning soeuer passe by yt vnespied vnreââ¦rooued For as ther is but one truth ââ¦o whatsoeuer is diuerse more or less thââ¦n that truth is faultie and to be repented FIRST THERFORE because euerie building consisteth of stones let vs examine of vvhat kinde of stones this Church of Engââ¦and as they terme yt consisteth and is compact vvhether of such elect precious liuing stones vvhich are gathered vnto and ââ¦uilt vpon CHRIST IESVS and in him grow vnto an holy and spiââ¦itual temple vnto GOD c. or of common Babilonish reproââ¦ate stones wherof the Lord hath sworne that not one of them ââ¦halbe taken for a corner or for a foundation in his house The material temple which was but a type of this vve ââ¦eade to be built from the verie foundation of choice costly perfect stones the beames rafters of choise Cedars Algummin trees No coÌmon or vile thing vvas vsed towardes yt neither might any profane polluted enter into yt But of the incomparable bewtie vnvtterable excellencie of this spiritual Temple vnder the holy ministerie and happy perfect gouernment of CHRIST all the prophetes haue with great delight spoken fore told and with extreme desire inquired longed to see the reuelatioÌ of these ioies graces which they in the spirit foresaw foreshewed vnto vs to whome they should be performed The prophet I saiah speaking of the excelleÌcie therof breaketh forth into these vvordes Behold I vvill lay thy stones vvith the Carbuncle thy foundatioÌs with saphirs I will make thy vvindowes of Esmeraldes thy gates of shining stones and al thy borders of pretious stones and thy children shalbe taught of the Lord much peace shalbe to thy children And in an other place speaking of the excellent glorie of this spirituall temple he vseth these wordes For brasse I vvill bring gold for yron I vvil bring siluer for vvood brasse for stones yron I vvill make also thy gouerment of peace thine exactors of righteousââ¦es c. thy people also shalbe all righteous they shall possesse the land for eueâ⦠the graffe of my planting shalbe the work of mine handes that I may be glorified And againe For thornes there shal grow firr trees for nettles shal grow the myrrh tree yt shalbe to the Lord for a name for an euerlasting signe that shall not be taken away Al the plantes of this orchaââ¦d shalbe of the Lordes planting they shal all be incense Aloe trees pomgranates and fir trees which shal coÌtinually bring forth pleasant newe freââ¦h fruit because they grow by the sides of the riuer of life are watered with the dewe of heauen and refreshed vvith the windes of godes spirit They come not nor grow not heere vntil they be first cut off from their corrupt natural stock vvhere they grewe before be ingrafted into ââ¦he true olââ¦ue tree the true vine yea being planted and ingrafted that plaÌt that branch that bringeth not forth good fruit shalbe hewen downe shalbe cut off cast out c. Into this mountaine entereth no venemous or harmfull creature the cockatrice aspe the Lion Leopard enter not and lodge not heere vntill they haue left their poison their fiercenes c. so that the sucking child may plaâ⦠vpon the hole of the Aspe the weaned child puâ⦠his hand vpoÌ the hole of the Cockatrice the lambe and the wolfe dwel togither the kid the Leopard ââ¦at straw together and a litle child shal lead them Ther may none be admitted into the church of CHRIST but such as enter by publike profession of the truâ⦠faith None remayne there but such as bring forth the fruites of faith The forerunner Ihon the baptist first preached repentance to prepare the way and make strait the paââ¦hes of the Lord before he baptised any The like did our Sauiour Christ and his disciples The Apostles also first gathered a people by preaching vnto the faith then receaued and ioyned them to the Church and administred vnto them the holy pledges of the faith baptisme as a seale of their ingââ¦affing into CHRIST the holy supper as a symbole of their communion with CHRIST and al his faithful seruantes Thus see we vvhat kinde of stones vvhat manner of people the Lord will haue built receaued into his Church Now yt remaineth thaâ⦠vve by these rules examine the stones and people of the Church of England whether they be such chosen pretious stones as we see here described as the high priest caried in his broidered brestplate vvhether they be such a chosen redeemed faithful free holy people as are called vnto and walke in the faith of CHRIST IESVS or they be rather of the reffuse common pibble chalke stones which cannot be vsed to any sownd and sure building euen al the profane and wicked of the land Atheistes Papistes Anabaptistes heretikes of al sortes gluttoÌs riotââ¦urs blasphemers periures couetous extortioners thieues whores witches coniurers c. and who not that dwelleth within this Iland or is within the Queenes dominion All without exception or respect of person are receiued into and nourished in the bosome of this Church with the word and sacramentes None are here refused none kept out This Church as the prophet saith openeth her knees to euerie passenger furnisheth a table to the multitude and drink offerings to the numbers she keepeth open house to all commers bread and wine and welcome Neither is she more dainty of her stollen waters then of her hid bread of her adulterate baptisme then of her Sheshak supper not denying baptisme to the seed euen of whores and vvitches she receaueth theÌ al into her couenaÌt vvhich is not w t GOD but with death and hell giuing them her peace selling them her wares c. This is their communion of saintes their holy fellowship thus are they bound enchained togither in opeÌ sacriledge idolatrie impietie euen al estates Prince priestes and people and as the Prophet saith euen vvreathed togither as in a strong cable of iniquitie and folded one vvithin an other as thornes in an hedg or rather vvrapped and plighted together as thornes to the fire of Godes wrathfull iudgmentes For whither vve consider the vvhole estate or any particuler part therof vve shall find yt wholy corrupte deeply sâ⦠as in
they keep an holy feast abstaine from laââ¦our c. Moreouer by this Book are the priestes to administer their ââ¦cramentes by this Book to Church their women by this Book to ââ¦arry by this Book to visit housle the sick by this Book to burie the ââ¦ead by this Book to keââ¦p their Rogation to ââ¦ay certaine Psalmes and ââ¦raiers ouer the corne and grasse certayne gospels at croââ¦sewaies c. ââ¦his Booke is good at al assaies yt is the only Book of the world He ãâã can but orderly distinctly reade this Booke may get a liuing by ãâã It is no maruaile though they be sworne to and by this Booke ââ¦any great thinges might be said of this Book how yt was made by ââ¦ertayne learned Bishops afterward godly Martyres and how some ââ¦f the Martyres vsed part of yt as the Letany the night before ãâã suffered c. Well vvho translated yt vve vvill not contend For ââ¦e thing yt self yt is euident to be abstracted out of the Popes blasââ¦hemous MASSE-BOOK and how consonant yt is vnto the word of ââ¦od remaineth to be examined and shall through Gods grace by the ââ¦iscussing of some particular pointes though not of euerie singular erââ¦or for that were an endles labour apeare so shall neither the marââ¦yres vse coÌmend nor our dislike condemne but Gods word be Iudge ââ¦f all To let passe therfore what in times past this Book hath beene and ââ¦ow yt hath beene vsed either by the Pope or those Bishops vve find ââ¦t now to be the very ground worcke of their faith Church and miââ¦isterie in place to them of the vvord of God as from whence they ââ¦etch all their direction for all thinges yea herein aboue the word of ââ¦od in that from hence they fetch not only their rules wherby to doe ââ¦hinges but eueÌ the verie things themselues that they do as their Leiââ¦ourgies c. So far is this Book froÌ being subiect to the word of God as ââ¦t in al things ouerrulââ¦th the word of God dismeÌbreth rendeth corââ¦upteth peruerteth abuseth yt to their stinted Mââ¦tteÌs Euensong to theiâ⦠dayes fastes feastes c. yea the word of God mââ¦y not be taught buâ⦠where this book hath first beene read and hath had the preeminence This booke in their Churches must haue the soueraintie yt may not be gainsaââ¦ed or controld or if yt be the word of God must giue plaââ¦e that priest called corââ¦m nobis lessoned and scholed if he wil not be conformable depriued of his priestdome if he be found stout or conââ¦macious theÌ is he cast into prison to coole him vnââ¦il his stomake comâ⦠downe that he make sute vnto his Grace or some other L. Bishop hiâ⦠Ordinarie and enter bonde to be conformable or silent Moreouer this booke in that yt standeth a publike prescript continued Leiturgy not as yet to come to the particulars or meddle with the blasphemous contentes therof but to speake generally of yt as if ãâã were the best that euer was deuised by mortal man yet in this place vse being brought into the Church yea or into any priââ¦ate house ãâã becometh a detestable idol standing for that yt is not in the Church oâ⦠God consciences of men namely foâ⦠holy spirituall and faithfuâ⦠prayer yt being nothing lesse but rather abhominable and loth somâ⦠sacrifice in the sight of God euen as a dead dogg Now vndââ¦r the law might neither any corrupt or any vnlawful sacrifice with any seene blemish be offred at the Altar nether any part of any beast ââ¦hough whilâ⦠yt liued neuer so sufficient being slayne before yt be brought vnto ãâã Altar yt was abhomination vnto the Lord. Euerie sacrifice must be brought quick new vnto the Altar there be sââ¦ayne everie morning and euening how much more in this spiritual Temple of God wheâ⦠the offringes are spiritual and God hath made al his seruantes Kings priestes to offer vp acceptable sacrifices vnto him through ãâã CHRIT who hath thervnto giueÌ them his holy spirit into their hearts to helpe their infirmitââ¦es and ââ¦each them to crie ABBA Father Hoâ⦠much more hath he which ascended giueÌ graces to thoââ¦e his seruanâ⦠whome he vseth in such high seruices to the repairing of the Sainâ⦠the worke of the ministerie and the edification of the Church vnto whome God vseth theÌ as his mouth the Church againe on the othâ⦠side vseth them as their mouth vnto the Lord. Shall we think thâ⦠God hath any time left these his seruantes so singly furnished destitute of his grace that they cannot find words according to their necessities faith to expresse their wantes and desires but need thus to be taught line vnto line as children new weaned from the brestes what when to say how much to say and when to make an end to say thâ⦠collect at at the beginning that at the end that before the tother afteâ⦠this in the morning that at after noone c. How like children or raââ¦her like mas king fooles are these great clarkes dressed shew they nâ⦠hereby that either they haue no faith or elâ⦠are such infantes as ãâã haue more need to be fed theÌ to diuide the portioÌ vnto others Knoâ⦠they trow we what praââ¦er or the spirit of God meaneth Praier I take ãâã be a confident demanding which faith maââ¦eth thoââ¦ow the holy ãâã ââ¦ccording to the wil oâ⦠God for their present wantes estate c. How now can any read prescript stinted Leitouââ¦gie which was penned many yeares or daies before be said a powring forth of the heart vnto the Lord or those faithful requestes whââ¦ch are stirred vp in them by the holy Ghost according to their present waÌtes estate of their heartes or church vnlesse they can say that their heartes church stand in ââ¦he same estate now so still to their liues end shal continue without ââ¦ither further increase or decrease change or alteration as they did ââ¦hen yea that their childers children shal also so continue to whome ââ¦hey leaue and incommend this Leitourgie vnto the worldes end What ãâã strange estate is this that alwaies thus standeth at a stay The way of ââ¦he righteous Solomon saith shineth as the light that shineth more ââ¦nd more vnto the perfect day as on the contrarie the way of the ââ¦icked is as the darknes they know not wherin they shall fall Our Sauiour Christ saith that if we gather not we scatter The Apostle ãâã willeth the new borne babes to desire the sincere milke of the ââ¦ord that they may grow therby vntil they come to the measure of ââ¦he age of the fulnes of Christ saith the Apostle Paul Now then if ââ¦hey their church increase not in the measure of knowledg grace ââ¦olines c. yt is an infallible signe that they haue not the Spirit of God If thââ¦y do increase why
shal haue recouered your senses froÌ the amazement wherinto you were smitten with this strange Doctrine touchnig praier to a further consideration of the matter to see if you can bring any better reasons or repaire these in your third booke against the poore persecuted seruantes of Christ whome you vntruly accuse blaspheme publish for Anabaptists what not in these youâ⦠priuiledged poisoned writings I haue sufficiently as I hope shewed the vnlawfulnes of bringing into or reading in the church these stinted numbred praiers and set seruice in their written diuised Leitourgies both because they wanâ⦠warrant in the Testament of Christ practise of the Apostles and are contrarie to the same being Apochrypha not the liuely graces of Gods Spirit being contrary to al the rules of praier yea to the Spirit yt selâ⦠christian libertie not being drawen from the Spirit of God in vs according to the necessities present estate of the church or of our heartes as the Spirit giueth vtterance but rather teaching the Spirit wordes vsurping the office therof in the consciences of meÌ yea setting stintes lawes vpon the Spirit church prescribing this thus much to be said this day in the morning at afternone thus many collectes or Pater nosters heer a Creed a Tâ⦠deum c. I haue shewed the supertition idolatrie abhominacion of the best of theÌ how they are buâ⦠as a dead stinking carion not a liuely acceptable sacrifice vnto the Lord so abhominacion wil worship not required at our handes so superstitioÌ brought into standing in the church of God for that they are not namly as rules lawes of the church as holy praiers and incense of the Saintes as the liuely graces present worke of the Spirit so idolatrie I haue shewed that those scriptures vsed in them do no way iustifie theÌ no more then they doe the masse-booke or a Coniures magical incantatioÌs which haue also holy psalmes scriptures as vnreprooueable praiââ¦rs but rather that they make theÌ the more heinous in that they so rende mangle peruert the scriptures to such blasphemous abuses I haue shewed that such written stinted stuffe cannot be said the praiââ¦rs oâ⦠the Saintes neither do any good either instruct or help the weakâ⦠coÌsciences of any but are rather the very leauen poison of their heartes soules the very cradles and cushions of these graceles Priestes Atheistes to rock them asleepâ⦠in their sinnes securitie neuer touching the heart or conscieÌce but teaching them to prate ouer vpon the booke or by rote their certayne nuÌber of wordes to the Lord as though the booke were their heart vtterly quenching the Spirit of God and al the light that is in them They make theÌ bââ¦leeue that this prescript praier is good at this time that at an other time this when they rise or at dinner the tother when they goe to supper or to sleepe this when they are sick that is special good to be read or saied at the point and hower of death Thus abuse they misleade men keep them wholy from the exercise of the Spiââ¦it of God in them from the searching and powring out theyr heartes ââ¦efore the Lord from the due confession sorrow repentance for ââ¦heyr sinnes froÌ the true knowledg or any vse or benefite of that blesââ¦ed benefite holy exercise of praier and wholy from receauing any ââ¦crease blessing or grace froÌ God as the preseÌt estate of their church ââ¦heir faith soules sheweth euideÌtly being by their stinted Leiââ¦ourgie ââ¦coÌsidered at the best that they can imagine or speake for theÌselues ââ¦ept at a stay alwaies in one estate hauing neither more nor lesse of ââ¦ods grace but eueÌ the self same stil. Thus are they neuer led forth ââ¦ne step towardes perfection vntil a new Leitourgie be made where ââ¦hey haue al thinges prescribed both what to doe how to doe what ãâã say how much to say wheÌ to say wheÌ to make an end Thus iugââ¦le they mock with God behold how the Lord deludeth deâ⦠them withholdeth the early latter rayne of his blessinges froÌââ¦eÌ the coÌtinual spring haruest of his fruitful gracââ¦s they being ââ¦holy emptie destitute therof depriued of light truâ⦠knowledg ââ¦ea coÌmon sense feeling their consciences being seared as with an ââ¦ote yron their heartes paued hardned in their sinnes which they ââ¦oÌmit ââ¦ueÌ with gââ¦eedines hauing left theÌ no sight iudgmeÌt or power ãâã theÌselues to discerne betwixt good euil nether to looke or know ââ¦hat ãâã wil of God is for any thing they doe or leaue vndone Neither ââ¦aue they power to practise yt but depend wholy vppon others for al ãâã things to theÌ they goe to inquire as they say so yt is without any ââ¦oubt so yt must be done without any coÌtraditioÌ Thus is their faith ââ¦at inwrapped faith of the papistââ¦s to belââ¦ue as the church ãâã without knowing what y â church belââ¦eueth to beleeue doe ââ¦s such a preacher such a Rabbine beleeueth doeth à he is a learââ¦ed an holy maÌ he would not doâ⦠otherwise theÌ wel for al the world ââ¦uch a Martyre made this such a maÌ that yt caÌnot be but good say ââ¦od what he wil. They see with other meÌs eies speak with other mens ââ¦outhes pray beleeue with other meÌs heartes Thus doe they al by ââ¦rescript custome traditioÌ without regard to y e rules of Gods word ââ¦hus build they their house faith vpon thâ⦠sandes thus are they by ââ¦heir blind guides deluded led out of y e way thus are they cast into ââ¦tter dââ¦knes held in y e chaines of sinne vnto iudgmeÌt their haÌdes ââ¦ies heartes al their senses powers being fast bouÌd by thesâ⦠Egipââ¦iaÌ in chaÌtââ¦rs their delusions And now that we haue thus largely set ââ¦ut the vââ¦lawfulnes inconuenieÌces of al prescript Leiââ¦ourgies that all ãâã prââ¦tences may be remooued out of the way me thinkes yt ââ¦s now time to returne to this Leiââ¦ourgie of ââ¦he church of ENGLAND and ââ¦o consider somwhat more particularly of yt wherby we shal discerne ââ¦hat kind of faith they haue professe exercise AND HERE IN to dealâ⦠with euery particular error therof or to medââ¦le with the patcheries innumerable trumpeââ¦ies therin or al their ââ¦rosse sollies more then childish euen apish triflinges or their friââ¦olous constitutions customes wheruÌto they bind lesson the paââ¦ish priest to say his matteÌs eueÌsong in order to begin with this confession throughout the yeare nay throughout their life TheÌ cometh the priestes general pardon thorough the power that his lord Bishop hath comitted vnto him so he proceedeth to his stinted psalmes Lessons with his certaine of Paternosters euer among of CREEDES their forged patcherie coÌmoÌly calcd the Apostles Creed or SYMââ¦OLE ATHANASIVS CREED the NICENE CREED sometimes sayde in prose
baptised with the inward baptisme of the Spirit though she want the outward neuer seek yt it skilleth not Wil not the two learned Doctors iudge this to be flat Anabaptistrie to seperate from and oppose the inward Spirit against the reuealed word of God as though they that had that inward grace and earnest of their adoption need not the outward signe ought not to seek yt yea that which yet is more deeply set will they not and may they not iustly say that you hould and teach the verie maine groundes of all Anabaptistriâ⦠namly that so they be moued by the inward spirit they may go to any vnlawful action so their owne heart coÌdemne them not they need not feare though the action be euil other men condemne them for they stand or fall to their owne maister els would you neuer haue giuen the Prince councell being in your iudgment vnbaptised because ââ¦he hath receaued inward grace as you say therfore not to seeke the outward seale which euerie member of the established Church must receaue Because she hath this inward grace therfore she may without doubting present her self to the Lordes Table to receaue the holy supper though she haue not beene ingraffed or receaued into the Church by outward baptisme especially that she will still perswade her self that she in the popish Church receaued yt for tââ¦is is in her no sinful ignorance that seing she hath receaued great comfort often times in the communion in that manner by these ministers aboue said administred vnto her in this estate she may stil vpon the scholler of Oxford his warrant aduenture to fetch more there be the action neuer so sacrilegious execrable and repugnant to Gods word Shal not these grosse blind Doctors who are in deed y e verie sepulchre of all rottennes yet explode and detest these Anabaptistical phantââ¦sies shal not the glorious ãâã of Christ which you would seeme to affect and plead though I ãâã heard of such scoffing diuines to help vp Christs kingdome through this your hatefull flattery hypocrisie dissembling suffer great blame and reproch because in deed you feare the faces of men more then you feare God dare more bouldly preach these and manie other apparant lies then the truth which are better accepted of all men in these miserable and corrupt times To their appetites and humors you transforme and apply Christ making him a Sauiour to euery rich glutton liue as profanely and wickedly as he list for your bellies sake You seek to bring Christ in by the arme of flesh and not by the power of his word and vertue of his Spirit into the heartes and coââ¦sciences of men because in deed you dare not publish that truth you know practise yt in a good conscience enduring cheerfully with patience what soeuer may be inflicted vpon you for the same by this euil and sinful generation wheras now you dare neither belieue nor affirme any more of Gods truth then either is already publikely receaued or els confirmed by some of your authentike Authors M â CALVINE M r BEZA D. FVLKE thus holding dissembling the faith of Christ in respect of persons times and I wote not what pollicies As though the truth of God were not alwaies in season alwaies necessarie alwaies authentike And therfore God hath taken you in your owne pollicies and subtelties deliuered you into the handes of your ââ¦nemies whome you so skoffed and skorned and certainly vnles you repent and turne vnto him he wil make you euen a reproch vnto al men as vnsauorie salt that can neither season nor be seasoned with any thing And in deed we poore persecuted ChristiaÌs whome you so despise and blasphemie baptising vs into the name of Browne as though we had either deriued or hold our faith of him or any mortal man or elâ⦠were detected and convinced of some notorious heresies thus adding afflictions vnto our bandes whereas your selues dare not affirme nor abide by that Christ is the Sonne of God if any persecution should arise therfore we poore persecuted Christians I say are so far from reioicing to see you thus ensnared and foiled that we euen grieue and blush for shame that so glorious a cause should be so euil handled of you Why could not the sacred scriptures haue giueÌ light to the deciding this doubt and vndoing this knot but that the one side must runne to M r. CALVINE aââ¦d he must be iââ¦star mille the other to D. FVLKE ââ¦d he must be put in the other ballance as a counterpoise and these being directly contrarie the one to the other the one holding the Church of Rome to be a Church though corrupted defaced with other such ignorant rotten tearmes that belong not to a true Church the baptisme there deliuered to be a true sacrament though there were neither lawful minister faithful people nor the institution of Christ kept in the elementes and manner of deliuering In which opinion though yt be altogether without grownd of the word or common sense yet the one he wil rest because yt best fitteth his popish turne and fleshly appetite to couer al the abhominations which are deriued from the Church of Rome and stil as holy relikeâ⦠kept reserued and worshipped in this Church of England The other side erecteth D. FVLKE as their patrone and giueth him a garland in his graue because he hath vtterlie denied the Church of Rome in any sort to be held a true Church brought in that famous monument of that pontifical prelate the dowghtie S. Ihon of Beuerlay that depriued the ignorant doggbolt priest as he termeth him disanulled the Baptisme that he had deliuered and rebaptised the yongman Now though no one iote of this priest of Beuerlay his doing be allowable by Godes word for there it is not found that either one man may make or depriue a minister in the Church of God or that the outward signe of Baptisme thus giuen ought to be repeated yet because this verie wel fitteth their humors to disgrace the dumb priestes and magnifie the preaching priestes and for some other private respectes therfore forsooth this side wil as peremptorily with as litle truth rest in M EVLK his iudgment and he shal want no figures nor flowres y t CaÌbridg or Oxford caÌ afford to deck his hearse withal And when think you if both sides thus confidently betake them to their captaines shall they be accorded and meet in the truth when they are both so wilful and thus far from yt or how shal the poore people which are led by these miserable guides euer come to the sight of the truth Vndoubtedly Christ is not thus deuided neither is the spirit of God thus diuers and contrary or the word of God yea and nay There is but one truth one way which neither of these aduerse guides haue as yet found and as yt should seeme though yt
the Church as also to bayte the wolfe from the fould and not to suffer him to enter much lesse to teach or exercise anie office there come he neuer so disguised in sheepes clothing wrapped in Samuels mantel or in a rough hayrie garment to deceaue Yf their examples for their incomparable preeminence be not allowed me to follow yet their doctrines cannot be so taken from the least of Christs seruants For a pââ¦rticular instance I insiââ¦t among many other scriptures vpoÌ Zacar 13. 2. 3. Verses where they may see an expresse warrant for this my maner of dealing w t these maner of meÌ as also the ââ¦oueraigne vertue effect of this sharpe medecine olde corrupt sores must not be cured w t skinning plaisters or sweet ointmeÌts If I should obey their ambitious appetite therin I should destroie both theÌ my self their seared consciences must be wounded their rough garment and counterfait ministerie which they for gaine vainglorie so corruptly execute must be plucked from them they shewed the heigth of their sinne the wrath of God due vnto the same for the high profââ¦nation of his holy name word the misleading murthering so many soules c. that so they may if they belong to Gods election to CHRISTS kingdome be humbled for their sinnes and betake them to some more godly trade of liuing vntill CHRIST thinke them worthy and call them to the worke of his ministerie This grace effect with my whole heart I wish them beseeching theÌ in the meane while not to fixe their eies vpon my basenes and ignorance which bring the message so much as vpon their owne miserable estate the message that God vouchsafeth euen by me to send them least they be offended at my basenes folly which is euetie way greater then they ââ¦aÌ imagine or I vtter so in the pride of their owne wisdome and presumption of their owne hearts in disdayning me they stumble at the words of God despise his grace against their owne soules The basenes of CHRISTS choice hath euer beene no small offence to the learned Phaââ¦seis their proselites that he should begin his glorious ministery kingdome in GALILE and that amongst a sort of the most despised simple artificers leauing reiecting the great learned Phariseis Scribes Priests who where the greatest enemies and persecutors of him his Gospel c. The scripture also speaketh euidently that in these latter daies when the viallâ⦠of Gods iudgments shalbe powred vpon the false Church that the most part of the men that haue receaued the marke of the Beast and worshipped his image shall not repent of their works but breake out into noisome greeuous sores botches ââ¦nd shallbe so tormented with heaââ¦e that their tongues shalbe smitten with venemous bliââ¦ters that they shal blaspheme the God of heauen for their paine sores c. The truth of this prophecie and terror of these iudgmentes I behold with griefe executed euen vpoÌ the cheefest learnedest of your ministerie striken with such blindnes as they grope their way in the noone light and reele like drunken men in their pathes they are hardned with ambition and couetise as they can find no grace nor place to repentance yea that I euen trââ¦mble to thinke of possessed which such madnes as they that sometimes to our seeming sought reformation and the kingdome of CHRIST IESVS are now become of al others the most pernicious enââ¦mies therof daily studââ¦jng for new caââ¦illes and shiftes to hide their wretchednes and to keep back and misleade the people yea to weaken and discourage the hearts handes of such as in the loue feare truth of God haue begiââ¦ne to build the Lords Temple despising accusing slandering reproching them worse then euer the Amonites Samaritaââ¦es did the Iewes yea euen blaspheming the truth of the Lord when they see they can by no meanes preuaile against yt For all which their impious deeds hard sayings they shal shortly giue accompt to him that is coÌming with thowsands of his saints THVS HAVING discored vnto you the true estate of the people ministerie worship ministration of the church of England yt remaineth now that we take a litle view of the ãâã gouernmeÌt ordinances of this their Church which though they may partly appeare by that which is already written concerning other pointes yet if they be brought a litle neerer the light and compared to these orders ordinances that our Sauiour CHRIST hath set downe in his last wil Testament and incommended to his Church for euer then shal they most eââ¦idétly easily be discerned of all men no labor learning or power can then any longer iustifie couller or vphold them Great hath beene their craft manifold their deuises to couer their antichristian practises and to vphold this their ruinous and tirannous kingdome I had need expresse my meââ¦ning to be of their false ecclesiasticall regiment the kingdome of the Beast least they be my interpretors draw me within dager of treason so like are they vnto their predecessors the Priests Phariseis so apt as the Prophet saith to lay a snare for him that rebuketh in the gate to coÌdemne him as guilty for the word c. First they sought to darken the true light by terming this heauenly gouernment of CHRIââ¦T and holy ordââ¦rs ordinances of his Testament The outward discipline vsed in the primitiue Churches especially in the time of Lent c. then to keepe the Magistrates the people vtterlie from all sight knowledg hereof both by inhibiting all their priests to preach therof and not suffring any such places of scripture as make expresse mention therof to be so much as read in their Church as ââ¦om 12. 1 Cor. 15. 12. 2 Cor. 2. Eph. 4. 2 Thes. 3. 1 Tim. 3 5. Tiâ⦠â⦠much lesse to be sincerely expounded made knowen vnto the Church y t they can at no hand away with scilencing suspending emprizoning such of their forsworne priests as meddle with such matters Yea the wretches perswade the magistrates that yt would breed an innouation if not a subuersion of the whole state hinder the course of the common law cut off the ciuil quite extinguish the cannon law that yt would raise continual schismes contentions and vnapeaseable troubles and tumultes that yt would innouate and alter the regiment of the coÌmon welth and draw yt to an Aristocraââ¦ie or Democratiâ⦠c. These things these vncleane deuilish spirits thââ¦t are come speake out of the mouth of the Dragon blow into the ciuil magistrates ãâã and breath into their hearââ¦es who being a great deale more pollitike then religious the Lord knoweth with what truth sorrow of hearâ⦠I speake yt are not able to discerne this most impious high blasphemie against God and his CHRIST from sacred veritie but because yt is plausible to the flesh rightly agreeth to the present
corrupt estate both of Church coÌmon welth and in nothing disturbeth the strong man thaâ⦠holdeth theÌ al in peace they readily iââ¦brace yt publish maintaine their deuilish decrees giue their power vnto the Beast wherby he warreth against CHRIST his Gospel saints And thus are they drawen by them into the great day of God almightie euen against CHRIST and them that are of his side whome they daily persecute and murther in ââ¦heir prisons and therfore shalbe slayne with that sharpe sword of him that ridââ¦th vpoÌ the white horse they shal in the iust iudgment of God ââ¦e made a pray eueÌ a quarry a feast to these vncleane spirits to these greedie rauenous foules which as that scripture saith shall feed ãâã their rauenous appetites vpoÌ them yea these vncleane spirits shal draw them together with the Beast and the false Prophet into battel against CHRIST against his armie of saints These blasphemous wretches not to darkeÌ only buâ⦠to reproch the truth yet further proceed giue out that the heaueÌly order ordinances which Christ hath apointed in his TestameÌt y e gouernmeÌt of his Church which they call discipline are but accidental no essential marke of y e established Church but that yt may be a Church planted without them yea that the true Church of Christ may take an other order of gouernment other ordinances then Christ hath apointed in his Testament that this order of Christs gouernment is neither permanent perpetual nor necessarie but that yt is in a Christian magistrats power to keepe out Christs gouernment to erect establish an other after their willes These hellish blasphemous doctrines doe al the Priests Preachers of the laÌd giue out publish els could they not either esteeme the Church of EnglaÌd in this estate as yt receaueth Antichristes yoke this popish hierarchie in the true Church of Christ neither would they exercise any ministerie in this Church in this estate or sue vnto and stay for the Prince and parliameÌt to bring themselues vuder Christs saââ¦red gouernment But the Pontificals proceed yet further to open their mouthes vnto more accursed blasphemie which would make a Christian heart to rend his clothes to heare that Christs blessed order wherin the Apostles planted establisââ¦ed the first churches is not only not necessary but intollerable now vnder a christiaÌ Prince as bringing not only al these publike perturbations mischiefes vnto the common welth which are aboue recited they haue suggested vnto the magistrates but also innumerable other incoÌuenieÌces which would proceed yf the people should haue election of their owne ministerie Church officââ¦rs if the affaires of the church should be directed by a councell or companie of Elders if the doubtes of the churches should be decided by an assembly of other churches which they cal a Synode a Councel if faults should be censured by excommunication c. Thus is Antichriââ¦t exalted openeth his mouth against God al his ordinances Thus are the tongues of the false Prophets feâ⦠on fire of hell Many other impossibilities are there brought by y e Potificals against y e Reformicts why this their course which they seeke to bring in by parliament ought not cannot be admitted in this land Al which because they neither concerne nor hinder the truth but rather through the mercie of God stoppe make head to the new diuised forgeries of these Reformistes I wââ¦llingly passe ouer in sââ¦ilence leauing the deuided kingdome to tââ¦ie out the matter amongst themselues Yet now before I proceed further let me in a word or two giue yoâ⦠warning of the other sort of enemies of Christs kingdome y â Phariseis of these times I meane these your great learned Preachers your Good meu that sigh grone for reformation but their handes with the fluggard denie to worke These counterfaites would raise vp a secoÌd erroâ⦠euen as a second Beast by so much more dangââ¦rous by how much yâ⦠hath more shew of the truth These men instead of this grosse antichristian gouernment which is now manifest odious vnto all men would bring in a new adulterate forged gouernmeÌt in shew or ââ¦ther in despite of Christs blessed gouernmeÌt which they in y â pride rashnes ignorance and sensualitie of their fleshly heartes most miserably innouate corrupt and peruert both 1 in the verie thing they seeke 2 in their maner of seeking yt 3 in the people ouer whome they would set yt 4 in their manner of exercising yt The thing yt self they innovate corrupt in that they add new deuises of their owne as their Pastoââ¦al ãâã ãâã their Sacraments their set coÌtinued Synods their seleââ¦t Clââ¦sses of ministers their setled supreame councel Their false manner of seeking yt is manifest in that they seeke to bring Christ in by the arme of flesh by suting supplicating to his vassals and seruantes if so be they will haue them or can imagine them Christians that haue not or will not suffer Christ to reigne ouer them by his owne lawes ordinances or if they iudg them not Christians then they seeke sute vnto stay vpoÌ his enemies vntil they wil suffer allow Christ to reââ¦gne ouer his Church according to his owne wil Testament This is not Kiââ¦e the sonne least he be angrie and ye perish in the way Repent for the kingdom of God is at hand and if they refuse speake euil of the way to shake of the dust of the feet against them this is not to bring Christ in by the power of his owne word and spirit as yt hath wrought in their heartes tââ¦ue rââ¦pentance and conversion by shewing them the error and danger of their waies and by calling them vnto the right practice of the Gospell Nay in stead of this these men wil not only continew suting to such despisers where God calleth them away but stay the whole land in their idolatrie from receiuing Christ vntil these men wil permit them yea they vvil so sweeten the matter and so allay yt to their fleshly appetites as ââ¦rist shalbe framed vnto the common welth and not the common welth vnto Cââ¦rist they shall still retaine and exercise this their vngodly diuelish power to giue lawes vnto Christ and his Church and to receaue or permit no more of his lawes then standeth with their good liking so they wil but receaue this their new diuised plattforme and put downe the Bishops They also make no other choice nââ¦ither seeke further argumentâ⦠of faith repentance in the people ouer whome they would set this their pretended gouernment These men still vvould haue the whole land to be the Church and euerie parrish therin a particular Congregation of the same These men would haue all redressed by vertue of one parliament one day and not by vertue of the word preached which as yt hath with them no power to effect any thing so expect they not any
seuerity of God who is the iudg beholder of this church against all inordinate walkers contumatious offendors therin From euerie word almost of which epistle may an argument be drawen to proue the inuiolable excellencie perpetual necessitie of Christs orders and ordinances left in his Testament for the building direction gouernment of his Church It will not heere helpe them to say that the ministerie gouernment of Christ are eternall in respect of the couenant end in that they lead to the kingdome of heauen or in respect of the perpetuitie of the doctrine of the Gospell or in respect of the inward rule worke his holy Spirit hath in our heartes and is not vnderstood of the perpetuitie and necessitie of that outward order of gouernment administration left and practized by Christs Apostles These ignorant cauils will not helpe them For this self same couenant of life euerlasting touching the end had the Iewes and all the faithful that euer were They were all ââ¦aued through faith in Christ seene apprehended by the eie of faith though not yet exhibited in the flesh vnto them The difference of the couenant theÌ was not in the eââ¦d to which yt tended so muââ¦h as in the present Church ministerie things administred orders ordinances worship worshippers c. the couenaÌt being made to these outward ritual figures and ceremonies but vntil the substance should be Ihewed and Christs heauenlie Church ministerie erected to which then the Iewes al men were called to which now the couenant is only made As for the truth perpetuitie of the doctrines of the gospel they were the same from the beginning that they are now Christ was before all beginnings that wisdome word of God Christ was the fulfilling of al the Prophets who foreshewed of him But if they meane by doctrine Gospell that heauenly ministerie sacramentes exercises and coÌmunion of the Church which are peculiar vnto the Gospell according to the rules prescribed in Christs Testament then is the question graunted me without the due obseruatiââ¦n of which rules they can haue no true ministerie sacraments exercises communion Gospel as I shall straight way shew Now as foâ⦠this inward gouernment sanctificatioÌ they speake of where Christ reigneth in their hearts by the power of his Spirit c. I say that the Spirit of God may not caÌnot be seuered from the word of God They that openly willingly breake the least of Gods lawes boast of a false gift when they speake of their inward sanctification Christ doth not reigne in the heart of anie that wil not submit all their outward actions to be ruled by him also Christ will haue the whole man both bodie soule to serue him he parteth not with Antichrist or Beliall This is one of the Anabaptistical errors wherby the reforming preaââ¦ers defend their popish ministerie They say they haue Christâ⦠inward calling to the ministerie in that they haue gifts learning and fitnes therfore though they want his outward calling which they say is not of the substance of the ministerie yea though they haue a false antichristian outward calling yet are they to be esteemed as the ministerâ⦠of CHRIST Might they not as tollerably yea with lesse offence both to God and man vsurpe the magistrates chaire without a calling inasmuch as yt is of no such excellencie or worthines as the heauenlie ministerie of CHRIST because they haue wisdome and fitnes c. But to returne againe to our purpose This inward gouernment sanctification of the Spirit had the faithful Iewes before Christ came in our flesh and before they were called to the Church and ministerie of Christ Therfore either these are no answeres or els the whole scope of that epistle to the Hebrues is vaineâ⦠for all these things the Iewes enioyed before they had the same couenant of saluation the same perpetuall true doctrines Gospel the same inward gouernmeÌt sancââ¦ification of the Spirit that we haue Only because they wanted the heauenly practise ministerie of the Gospel the heauenly orders exercises and coÌmunion of the Church of Christ they were called from those ritual types figuratiue shadowes wherby in their infancie and ââ¦onage they were trained shut vp vnto the open sight and cleare beholding of the glorie of the Lord with open face all vailes being takeÌ away and vnto the free orderlie practise of the same Gospel according to Christs new TestameÌt al trumperie traditions being abolished With what extreame desire haue all the Prophets longed after and great delight written of the excellent beawtie heauenlie gouernmeÌt inuiolable order of this Church How often hath Dauid in his Psalmes remembred the same with what admiration hath he expressed the absolute perfect structure of that compact citie as Salomon also liuelie described the beawtie pretiousnes iuncture of al her parts How plentifully haue the Prophets Isaiah Ezekiel zachariah and others euen with an open eye described the whole forme of the building of this Church as also all of them giueÌ euident testimonies of the perpetuitie of the gouernment ordinances therof How oft doth Dauid exhorte the Saintâ⦠to celebrate y â excellencie perpetuitie of Christs gouernmeÌt throne by how many testimonies doth he extoll proue the same as is euerie where found in the psalmes sundrie wherof the author to the Hebrewes as also the other Apostles in their sermons writings haue vsed both to proue the excellencie necessitie eternitie of and to draw meÌ vnto this heauenly gouernment of CHRIST in his Church The prophet Isaiââ¦h in the 33 of his prophecie vââ¦rs 20. c. willeth the ââ¦ewes in al their calamities to behold Sioâ⦠that citie of their assemblies to cause their eies looke vpon Ierusalem that quiet fould that tent that shall neuer be disseuered of whose pins or stakes not one may be taken away neither shall anie of the coards therof be broken but there the mightie IEHOVAH shalbe vnto vs in place of floods of broade riuers wherin shal passe no nauiâ⦠with oares neither shall anie great ship passâ⦠through yt for IEHOVAH is our reuenger IEHOVAH is our Lawgiuer IEHOVAH is our King he shall saue vs. What can be said more plainly ââ¦or the inuiolable perpetuitie both of the order forme of building and also for the gouernment administratioÌ ordinances of CHRISTS Church Of al which as God himself is the author so you see he voweth to be the defendor and reuenger against all the power of tyrants oâ⦠anie mortal man whosoeuer Likewise the propheâ⦠Daââ¦iel in his 7 chapter after he had beene shewed the calamitie tyrannie oppression done vnto the Saintes by the 4 beasts but especially by that presumptuous horne that liuelie figure foretreader of Antichrist whose mouth spake presumptuous words against the most high and consumed the ââ¦aints of the most high that thought he might chaÌge the times the
law into whose handes they were for a season deliuered c. After these visions Daââ¦iel was shewed how this presumptuous horne was consumed destroied with y â fiery streame that proceeded from the ancient of daies and how this vnlawfull dominion was taken from the other beasts and giuen to him that came fââ¦om heaueÌ and hauing finished the ful redemption of his ââ¦aints being ascended vp againe and set at the right hand of his Father there was giuen vnto him dominion and glorie and a kingdome that all people nations and tongues should serue him whose dominion is a perpetual dominion that passeth not away his kingdome is ââ¦euer corrupted Ver. 14. Also Ver 27. What caÌ be more diââ¦ect for the perpetuity of the gouernmeÌt ordinances that Christ hath left apointed in his new Testament for his chââ¦rch which whosoeuer presumeth to againâ⦠or violate much more to innouate or change shall he not be vnder the same sinne damnatioÌ curse with this presumptuous blasphemous horne The Prophet zachariah also in the eleuenth of his prophecie sheweth that all CHRISTS ââ¦heep are gouerned and kept vnder our cheif shepeheards pastorall staues Beawtie Bands All other are out of his protection deliuered vp in his wrath to be guided by the instruments of foolish idol shepheards whose right arme shalbe without strength and whithered vp their right eie shalbe vtterlie darkened there shall be no light in them Both these shepheards their flockes euen all such as are misled by with them are giuen vp of the Lord to vtter destructioÌ because they cast the Lords coards from them would not be bound in his bands their soule abhorred the Lord they would not haue him to reigne ouer them therfore his soule abhorred them he gaue them vp to their owne lusts insnared them in their owne pollicies For all the wisdome of all flesh without the Lord is madnes their most exquisite plattes of gouernment which they can deuise vnto themselues are but the instruments of foolish sheepheards to their owne perdition of as manie as are gouerned by them These things are so manifest in that Chapter the true shepheard gouernment sheepe as also the false shephearde gouernmet sheepe with the diuers endes of both being there described the one in y e person of our Sauiour his disciples the other in the Priests rulers phariseis people of the Iewes with their verie maner of reiecting betraiââ¦ng him so liuelie set downe as none can cauill at theââ¦e things or mistake them ââ¦o grosly againe as one of these foolish shepheardes D. SOME hath done taking his chapter to be vnderstood of the estate of the Iewes in zecheriââ¦hs time the 1â⦠13. verse of ãâã person wages Who if he had but compared this chapter in yt self much more to the discourse of the Prophet precedent subsequent but especially to the euident euent perimplishing in by our Sauiour Christ Math. 21. 23. 24 26. Chapters he would neuer haue iustified tithes by the 12 13 verses of of this eleuenth Chapter of zechariah If any doubt of the interpretatioÌ of these two staues ãâã Bands let him consider the allegorie how shepheards vse their staues hookes or rather let him waigh the 7 ver where he shall find that Christ with these staues fed gouerned and defended those sheepe his Father gaue him as also verse 14 the interpretation end of the staffe Bââ¦ndes how there can be no true coÌmunion where they are not knit together in the faith order gouernment and loue of Christ. But if he compare this prophecie to the euent fulfilling therof by our Sauiour Christ his Apostles that called al men from the shadowes figures of the Temple vnto the kingdome Church of Christ he shall manifestlie see that this sense in all things accordeth and no other can be made to agree to the words and Argument of this Prophet in this Chapter Noteâ⦠might plentifullie be drawen manie waightie Arguments framed from these allegories as also froÌ the eââ¦ymologie of these words to shew the excellencie amenitie pleasantnes comlines congruence vtilitie necessity perpetuity of CHRISTS pastorall gouernment of his Church and how disorderly and vnnaturall a thing yt were for the sheepe to disobey especially to controule and teach their shepheard But I hope the iudgments denounced in that chapter for such faultes and the plaine demonstration of the danger error folly horror of all other gouernments and instruments whatsoeuer may suffice to satisfie the godly in this point and to restraine them from such presumption and rebellion either to reiect or to innouate or alter CHRISTS holy gouernment order and ordinances As for the vnperswaded and disobedient I leaue them to their accompt when they shall see him whome they haue perced through come with clowdes and in the meane while will addresse my self to prooue by sundry expresse places of the new Testament y â the ordinances the Apostles left for the building administration gouernment of the Church are the coÌmandements of God perpetual inuiolable to be obserued and not to be willingly neglected or changed vnto the worlds end Our Sauiour CHRIST hauing finiââ¦hed whatsoeuer was needful here vpon earth to be ââ¦one in his person either for the worke of our redemption or for the remouing abolishing all the legal shadowââ¦s ceremonial worship or for the ratifijng his Gospel the gathering plaÌting establishing his Church hauing chosen apointed and perfectly instructed his Apostles of all things belonging thervnto In the 28 chap. according vnto Mathew Vers. 1â⦠19. 20. he vsed this speach vnto them And ââ¦esus comming spake vnto them saying all authority in heauen in earth is giuen vnto me Go therfore teach ye all the nations baptising them into the name of the Father and of the Sonne and of the holy Spirit teaching them to keep all things whatsoeuer I haue commanded you And loe I am with you all daies vntill the consummation of the world Amen Omitting the sundry necessary circumstances and manifold profitable doctrines that might from this scripture be obserued and drawen to hold me to the present purpose we heere may see not only the Apostles personal power and authority but the warrant and dignity of all things they taught or did in this brief of their commission and ministery which we heere see to be deriued from founded vpon our Sauiour CHRISTS sacred person and soueraigne power We heere see whome they were to teach whome to baptise how to baptise how and what to ââ¦each the baptised and how to leaue such as they had thus taught gathered and instructed In summe we here ââ¦ee the very maner and order of winning receauing gathering ordering instructing building vp and establishing the Church of CHRIST We heere see all the orders and ordinances which the Apostles practised in and left vnto the Churches by our Sauiouâ⦠owne moââ¦th pronounced to be
his Commandements and those perââ¦etuall such as he will haue to continue and be obserued of all his seruantes vnto the worlds end We see them noâ⦠onlie commaÌded vnto his Apostles that they should practise and teach them in their time or in time of perââ¦ecution but he chargeth his Apostles to teach all churches all Christians to keepe and obserue them at all times vntill the consummation and end of the world giuing vnto al his seruantes and churches the same power to practise and obserue all these his comandementes that he gaue vnto his Apostles plighting vpon such their faith and obedience his presence protection vnto them in these wordes And loe I am with you all daies vntill the consummation of the world sealing the truth both of these his commandemetes and ordinances and also of this his couenant and protection vnto all ages with this his authentike seale with this word of all truth Amen So that me thinkes all the blasphemous reproches and cauils of al sortes of enemies vnto the sacred inviolable gouernment and order of our Sauiour CHRIST deliuered and practised by his Apostles in his churches are vtterlie by this one place of scripture if so be there were no more to the same effect taken out of the way both they that denie the continance or necessitie heerof in all ages and places they that would make these Apostolike ordinances but matters of forme not matters of faith or of substance as they speake they being heere confirmed commanded by that Lord of all truth of all power in heaueÌ and in earth Peraduenture that old Saducee that ââ¦hus sophisticallie hath propounded these questioÌs in that 74 leafe of his answere vnto MARTIN will stuÌble as he ordinarilie doth at the word of God at these wordes al things whatsoeuer I haue coÌmanded you collecting that because the Apostles had not as yet receiued the expââ¦esse rules commandments for al the things they afterward taught practised that therfore this commandement cannot be vnderstood or applied to such things as they afterward taught and so nothing or litle serueth to the outward forme of gouernment order of the Church Although yt were not hard from this verie place necessarilie to coÌfirme the intendement commandement of all the ordinances and rules which the Apostles after taught prescribed vnto the churches euen by that which is heere expressed concerning the ministerie baptisme c. which heere are commanded al churches to be obserued in that manner as the Apostles taught them which ministers sacrameÌts ministerie could not in and by these churches be had or practised without the obseruation of these rules ordinances as the election probation of such ministers by the flockes where they are to administer c. which were not al that time set downe by the holy Ghost or practised by the Apostles as yet Although I could also shew that our Sauiour Christ had alreadie instructed his Apostles that he had chosen and set a part to that worke of all things belonging to his kingdome Act. 1. 2. and had giuen theÌ his holie spirit in abundaÌt measure to this their ministerie which should teach them al things bââ¦ing al things to their remembrance Ioh. 20. 22. which he had tould theÌ Yet mine awnswere heere is y t if our sauiour Christ in these wordes Al whatsoeuer â⦠haue commanded you had respect onlie vnto such precepts as he had then at that time giueÌ theÌ not vnto al other things which he should afterward reueale vnto theÌ by his holy spirit also yt were both coÌtrarie to their commission charge they deliuered which as is saied vvas that they should win gather together build order instruct establish his Church according to the rules coÌmandements of his wil Testament which could not at al be done by theÌ if al these lawes rules were not alike coÌfirmed of coÌmaÌded by him as also if these words Al whatsoeuer â⦠haue comanded c. should so be restrained yt were to make the other holie lawes ordinaÌces which he afterward shewed to his Apostles they by the same spirit both shewed recorded vnto the churches of Christ of lesse valew and authoritie then those former to make some part of holie scripture more true holy authentical theÌ other yea yt were vtterlie to abrogate disfraÌchize these latter scriptures Furthermore I suppose yt were a hard matter for anie man to disââ¦sse set downe what things Christ had at that time taught these Apostles what he had as yet coÌcealed So that this cauil can no way put off this most direct and expresse place let me therfore proceed to others The Apostle Paul 1. Tim. 5. 21. chargeth Timothy before God the Lord Iesus Christ the elect Angels that he kââ¦epe these things without preiudice doing nothing according to inclination c. Also Chap. 6. ver 13. he vseth these wordes vnto him â⦠coÌmand thee before God that ââ¦uickneth al things Christ ââ¦esus that testified before Pontius Pilate that good confession to keepe the commandement without spot vnrebukeable vntââ¦l the appearing of our Lord Iesus Christ which in due time that blessed onlie mightie that King of Kings and Lord of Lords shal shew c. Likewise 1 Cor. 14. 37. he hath these wordes If anie maÌ seeme to be a prophet or spirituaâ⦠let him acknowledg the thââ¦ngs I write vnto you because they are the coÌmaÌdemeÌtes of God but if anie man be ignoraÌt let him be ignoraÌt With what greater authoritie or waight of wordes could the Apostle either confirme or incoÌmend vnto the Church in all ages these cannons ordinaÌces which he in these epistles hath set downe for the building order gouernment of all churches of al the officers people actions of the same to be religiously inviolably kept as the coÌmandemeÌts of that great dreadfull God as the lawes of that our Lord and King vntill his appearing in glorie Who can anie longer doubt that vvil either rest in the manifest testimonies of the holie Ghost giue credite to the resolute affirmations and eare to the vehement charges of the Apostle or that will duly expend either the general scope of these epistles or dulie weigh the manifold rules in particular and the manner of deliuering them that these cannons and ordinances are the absolute lawes and holie commandements of CHRIST for the building and gouernment of his Church so necessarie inviolable perpetuall as without which or with anie other his Church can neither be built nor kept Are not all these pââ¦rticular rules for the seueral offiââ¦es persons qualities for their maner of election probation ordination administration c. set downe in way of coÌmandement and law with as great authoritie credite reuereÌce as anie other part of Christs Testament or Gods word So that the Apostles whole ministerie may with as much right or reason be called into doubt or question as
these caÌnons ordinances which the Apostle euerie where coÌfirmeth with the same authoritiâ⦠that he doth all his writings 2 Cor. 1. 13. 1 Cor. 11. â⦠2. 2 Thââ¦s 2. 15. Coloââ¦s 2. 5. and sundrie other places which were long to recite Moreouer how carefully and by how many reasons haue the Apostles incommended these orders statutes vnto the whole Church vnto the chief workmen builders therin what perfect lawes hath he set downe in those his epistles vnto Tiââ¦othie and Titus those two excellent workmen his trained exercised children whome he therfore calleth his natural right begotten sonns and especially commendeth them vnto the Churches as to the Corinthians epistle 1. Chap. 4. vers 17. For this causââ¦ââ¦aue I sent vnto you Timotheus which is my beloued sonne faithfull in the Lord who will put you in remembrance of my waies which in CHRIST as I teach euerie where in euery Church And vnto the Philippians chap. 2. 22. but ye know thâ⦠proofe of him because as a sonne vnto his father he hath serued with me vnto the Gospel yet notwithstanding al this their promptnes experience we see what carefull charges the Apostles layd vpon them most precisely exactly to obserue all these rules in al their actions of y e Church towards al meÌ that they keepe that expresse patterne of wholsome words that they had heard of him in the faith loue that is in CHRIST IESVS calling these rules the expresse patterne or engraueÌ forme or delineation of all things belonging vnto or to be done in the Church charging them of their fidelity and loue both vnto CHRIST IESVS and vnto those whome they are to build to keep and alwaies to haue this true patterne and forme before their eies in all things they doe commending yt for the soundnes wholsomes therof both to the builderâ⦠the builded therby For yt being the true patterne forme mould for euerie thing euery part euerie member whervnto they ought to be compared fashioned cast neither can the partes haue anie right shape neither the whole any true forme if they be not framed and built according to this patterne and then how should the building either stand or agree vnto yt self much lesse please the Lord owner of the house wheÌ he seeth yt thus spoiled and destroied Therfore yt behooueth both the builders and euerie one that is built to consider diligentlie after what maner order he buildeth and is built For this cause the Apostle Paul 1 Cor. 3. hauing shewed how soundlie the Apostles as wiââ¦e Maister builders had laied the foundation exhorteth all that are to succeed build vpon that foundatioÌ to looke well how they build vpoÌ yt for this foundatioÌ wil beare nothing but gold siluer pretious stones they may not build in this house their hay timber stubble Euerie mans worke heere shalbe made manifest the day shall declare yt because yt shalbe reuealed in the fire which shall trie euery mans worke of what sort yt is Yf vpon this trial by this light yt be fownd answerable to that heauenly patterne of CHRISTS TestameÌt yt then abideth to the praise comfort of the workman But wherin any of these builders shal in any part of their worke whether in matter or maner as they vââ¦e to speake to couller their transgressions euen in the least thing be fownd to haue swerued froÌ the true patterne by this light if then vpoÌ such discouery made vnto them they suffer not these their workes to burne acknowledging forsaking and repenting their such errors and transgressions and withdrawing others from the like they shal not only destroie themselues by this their presumptuous sin but al such as after this discouery reproof made remaine with them and ioine vnto them in this their presumptuous sinne For saith the Apostle these mâ⦠corrupt or destroie the TeÌple of God which is holy which Temple ye are and the Spirit of God dwelleth in you If any maÌ corrupt or destroie the Temple of God him shal God destroie c. Wee see with what waightie graue plentiful reasons exhortatioÌs proues the Apostle affirmeth and confirmeth these things by euerie verse of that chapter yea almost by euery word of the verse which carry a seuerall consideration and especiall force in themselues but especially from the 8 verse vnto the end He there setteth downe the persons of the Apostles as a perpetuall example vnto all builders vnto the worlds end The practise of the Apostles as the true only foundation thâ⦠eââ¦resse patterne for al buildings yea for euerie thing in euery true building vnto the worlds end Which foundation patterne he deriueth not from confirmeth not by the authority of man but by the authority of CHRIST shewing that yt is not in mans power either to laâ⦠any other foundation or alter this that is laid calling yt but one the same in all places euen as CHRIST is one the same and calling euerie part of the word they deliuered fundamental as part of the verie foundation of this building and maketh not with the learned Pharisies and schoole Diuines of our age some part of CHRISTS Testament fundamental substantiall other parts therof accidental formal not necessary not of substance or esââ¦ence who thus with the deep learning of Satan abrogate what part of CHRISTS TestameÌt they please build their owne stubble diuises destroie the worke of God together with their owne soules y â soules of as many as are built or led by theÌ And therfore the Apostles hââ¦ere calleth al builders buildings to this one only foundation of CHRISTS word TestameÌt charging them to make yt of all their actions whatsoeuer the only rule foundation and not as these false builders of the Church of England doe who reiecting the true patterne of CHRISTS TestameÌt in al things they do or goe about yet vainly boast that they hould the foundation preach practise the Gospell of Christ sincerly c. although as is said they reiect what part of Christs Teââ¦tament they list as not fundamental substantial ãâã abrogate the whole patterne of the Apostles practise mowld lay vnto themselues a new patterne a new foundation making not only new rules lawes orders for the gouernment whole administration of the Church but a new ministerie new officers new actions which are not read or heard of in the Testament of Christ yt neuer as ââ¦et being agreed amongst them what part of Christs Testament they allow hold for the foundation for the Gospel But in deed to say as yt is the foundatioÌ gospel of their Church is not yet layed to either side for though they all at this present generally embrace the Popes canons decrees oâ⦠the high commission as the foundation certaine allowed writinges and priuiledged bookes for the Gospell of their Church yet keep the Prelates in their hand to coyne forge new lawes new
al magisââ¦racie the whole order of the common welth Had that beast anie religion that thus blesphemed Christs ordinaÌce haue not the heathen at al times thus reproched accused the word of God Gospel of Christ Yet what is more free of these crimes then this order they so accuse wherof Christ himself is the author preseruer Is yt not the fââ¦llowship communion haue such sinnes anie fââ¦llowship with him Before anie can enter or be receaued ââ¦nto this fââ¦llowship he must be renewed by repentance denijng all his fleshly conversation concerning the time pââ¦st he must be begotten by that immortall seed he must bâ⦠borne againe of water and the Spirit and ââ¦ter as a new borne babe and as a child wained from the brââ¦sts he must leaue al his venome and fiercenes become as a meeke lambe obedient vnto his shââ¦pheardes At what time anie is found disobedient and headstrong or incorrigible he forthwith loosââ¦th his place in this communion and fellowship he is seperate cast out As for their ordââ¦r of their assemblie yt is not ââ¦multious or conââ¦ntious but rââ¦ther an heauenlie schoole of all order sobrieââ¦ie and modestââ¦e which the Aââ¦gels with great delight bââ¦hold euerie one there knowing his calling place boundes which he wiââ¦hout presââ¦t bââ¦ame may not breake as frââ¦e but not hauing that libertie as a cloke of wickââ¦dnes but as the sââ¦ruantes of God whose law is heere purelie sincerelie taught euââ¦ry ãâã degree instructed how they oughââ¦ââ¦o walke behaue thââ¦mselues towardes God men in al maner coÌuersation Nothing more or more ofteÌ inculcate theÌ to yeild due honour obedience submission vnto all magistrates parentes superiors that not for fashioÌ sake or ignorantly but as of knowledg faith coÌscience towardes God Hereunto as also vnto al other duties they are continuallie instructed exhorted whosoeuer transgresseth is admonished censured and without present repentance amendment dulie cast out of this fellowship communion where no inordinate walking or contumacious persons are suffered Who then but that old Sathan or some sonne of his could thus accuse the lambes the babes these litle ones of Christ of rebellioÌ seditioÌ tumult c what mouth els could reproch and blaspheme that heauenlie gratious blessed order of Christ in his Church of subuerting coÌmoÌ welths destroijng ciuil magistracie gouernmeÌt without which holie ordinance magistracie as there can be no Church no assemblie no execution of law no callings no trades no order no safetie amongst men so without this instruction gouernment holie order of the Church caÌ no estate no magistracie be blessed of God because without this they can neither know nor execute their duties neither walke holily or lawfully in their callings or doe anie thing that may please God Who then but these vncleane spirits that speake out of the mouth of that Dragon out of the mouth of that Beast out of the mouth of that false prophet could in this maÌner disioine those that God hath so neââ¦rlie ioined widowing spoiling the Church of that comfort and assistance she should haue of the ciuil magistrate depriuing the ciuil magistrates of that instruction ioy they should haue in the Church As we haue aboue alledged that nation or common welth Prince magistrate estate degree persoÌ whosoeuer that submitteth not to ouâ⦠Lord Iesus Christ to be wholy gouerned by his word both bodie soule in al things whatsoeuer without anie exception reseruation or polliââ¦ike respect that nation Prince magistrate person soule shall be vtterlie destroied amongst Christs enemies So Christ may not neither wil be fashioned or framed to anie common welth pollicie oâ⦠pleasure of anie Prince he is Lord of Lords and King of Kings al the kingdoms of this world are his he shal reigne for euermore those that are noâ⦠vnder his Scepter of grace those he will rule with a red of yron those shal be broken as a potters vessels So far then is this heauenlie and blessed gouernmeÌt of Christ in his Church by his word to which euerie soule that will be saued must be subiect froÌ being the ouerthrow of anie common welth or lawfull estate therof that you see yt is the only foundation of the one and stablishment of the other a perfect rule for both to which all lawes pollicies states degrees persons in al actions must be framed and subiect To which whatsoeuer is contrarie or transgressing whither common welth common cannon oâ⦠ciuil lawes their Iudges pleaders courts must either be reformed or consumed therby No titles pollicies pleas or prerogatiues can excuse them from or before that Iudge who vpholdeth gouerneth and iudgeth all things by that his word and with the same ââ¦ifteth and fanneth out whatsoeuer is found contrarie to his will To which gouernment trial of his word because they will not submit their persons proceedings therfore with one consent all the estates degrees of the land Prince priests people hate him send by their elders an embassage after him that they will not haue him to reigne ouer them accusing his gouernment of innouation dangerous to their state pernitious to the whole land c. Thus take they boldnes to breake his baÌds and cast his yoke from them to transgresse his lawes change his ordinances and to breake the euerlasting couenant euen that Testament purchased for them and sealed vnto them with that pretious blood of the giuer Therfore hangeth the wrath of God ouer them the day of his vengeance hasteneth feare and a pit a snare are vpon them He that flieth from the noise of the feare shall fall into the pââ¦t and he that commeth out of the pit shalbe taken in the snare for the windowes from on high are open and the foundations of the earth doe shake The earth is vtterlie broken the earth is quite burst in sunder the earth is moued exceedingly the earth shall reele too froe like a drunken man and shalbe remooued like a tent and the defection therof shalbe heauy vpoÌ yt so that yt shall fall rise no more because the land is defiled vnder the inhabitants therof for they transgresse the lawes they change the ordinances and breake the euerlasting couenant THERE REMAYneth yet an other question of this ould captious Sadducie wherin he requireth to haue noted vnto him some particular Churches either in the Apostles time or since wherin y â whole gouernment of the Church was practised only by Doctors Pastors Elders and Deacons and none other and that in an equalitie without superioritie in one aboue an other To satisfie his demands in this cauilling question which euidently apeareth to be made rather for a snare then anie godly edifijng I hold neither lawfull nor expedient vntil he haue acknowledged yeilded vnto the former namely vnto the necessity perpetuity of that order of gouernment and administration which CHRIST in his Testament hath prescribed which he hath miserably
this coÌmandemeÌt of Artaxerxes who no doubt vsed such words in this coÌmission as agreed to the lawes iudgmentes of Persiâ⦠rather then of knowledg in Gods law be made either ecclesiastical censures or any way be executed in any Christian pollitike regiment otherwise theÌ they are found to accord with the lawes iudgments of God prescribed in his word But this new diuised high ecclesiastical Commission doth not only ceÌsure punish al faultes of their churches by these iudgmeÌts penalties but doth inflict theÌ in what measure manner they lust vpon al persons for al cawses whatsoeuer whether cawses of religion as opeÌ idolatrie popish masse c. or contempt of their iniunctions decrees in not resorting to their worship sacraments or administring them after any other maÌner theÌ they haue prescribed c. whither for ciuil offences be they neuer so hainous abhominable as most odious incests adulteries polygamies c. Al these by this commission are punished by the purse by the prison for the law of God for idolatours adulterers were al to sharpe therfore this holy councel guided belike by some better wiser spirit haue found out this more mitigate course repressing these sinnes But if any vpon faith and conscience towards God refraine their idolatrous deuises there can for such be found out no kind of hostility confiscation perpetual close imprisonment sufficient for their faultes Thus no way can this high CoÌmission of the church of England be iustified by these examples of ãâã Artaxerââ¦es neither hath yt any more defence in the new Testament where is no mention of any such councel or Court set ouer all churches ouer euery méber minister cause affaire ceÌsure therof to impose depose determine iudge censure punish at their pleasure whome what they lust without coÌtradiction or controlement We reade in the practise of the Apostles of a synode or councell of ââ¦undry churches for the deciding of controuersies doubtes where certaine chosen Elders of the churches are thervnto assembled together with such faithfull of any church as will be present without shutting out of any of them neither are these Elders here gathered in any such stagelike or pontisicall maner as these our Prelates are in this CoÌmission but in this christiaÌ councel or assembly ech one hath free liberty and place to relate or debate his owne cause without interruption or preiudice neither is any thing heere decreââ¦d by the wil of any man but only by the wil of God that vpon euident demonstratioÌ of the word otherwise no credite or obedience giuen to any thing they set downe or determine During y e time of which couÌcel at any time after w tout any preiudice any christiaÌ hath freedome and liberty in due time place not disturbing the peaceable order of ChristiaÌ assemblies to speake according to the word of God either in approbatioÌ or reproofe of any thing to be done or done in y t councel Which councel or synode as yt hath not power to erect or bring in any new decrees or ordinaÌces into the church besides those which are prescribed in y e booke of God which are alsufficieÌt for al times occasions vnto the worlds end so hath not this councel any power or authority ouer any church or any member of the church to censure excoÌmunicate erect or depose any This councel or assembly is only ordained for the helpe quiet of churches to discusse questioÌs to decide doubtes as they fall out arise that so all churches in all places might walke by one rule in the vnitie of the spirit This couÌcel is not permanent or alwaies setled in one place but to be vsed by any Churches at any time or place vpoÌ due occasions Neither is this councel so subsisting of the presbitery ortied to the persons of any that the least meÌber of Christ is therby shut out not suffred to heare or to speake or any way preiudiced neither is any Church by this councell either depriued of their high power authority which Christ hath giueÌ to euery seuerall congregatioÌ alike or forestalled froÌ the due execution therof towards any member of their congregation or cause that ariseth amongst theÌ But as is said this councel is only a brothââ¦rly peaceable meeting of sundry churches for the better more asââ¦ured deciding discussing of doubtes and questions that arise leauing the whole practise due execution of al things to euery particular congregation in that order maner that Christ hath prescribed in his Testament These occasions rules and proceedings of Synodes councels or meetings of diuers Churcheâ⦠we find left vnto vs in that holy patterne Act. 15. where though the chiefe builders y â Apostles themselues were yet euen there were al things handled with this order modesty sobriety freedome c. But now if we compare their high ecclesiastical Commission vnto this holy councell and meeting how vnlike in al their orders proceedings and actions shall yt be found Their Commission being made a continuall setled permanent Court hauing strange Iudges aduocates officers iuriââ¦diction pleas processe c. vsurping and exercising supreme power absolute authority ouer al churcheâ⦠ministers persons lawes doctrines to ratifie or disanull to establish or reiect to erect or depose whome what they lust executing al the censures offices of the Church changing bringing in and setting vp what they please shutting out the sentence of all Churches Christians allowing them neither interest electioÌ voice or presence in this their councell thrusting their decrees and constitutions as most holy vpon all Churches the consciences of all men with an high strong hand to be receiued without contradiction or question adiuring examââ¦ning suspending deposing fining emprisoning persecuting with all hostility all such as receaue not their constitutions submit not vnto their power Now let any christian iudge whether this Commission be not more like vnto the high court of the Beast then vnto an holy peaceable orderly assembly of christiaÌs met in the feare of God and guided by his Spirit to enquire search out Gods wil and humbly to rest in the same The ciuill magistrats power or presence can no way iââ¦stifie this CoÌmission or their proceedings being found so directly contrary to the TestameÌt of CHRIST vnto which yt is now lawfull for no man or Angel to superordeine alter or pluck away any thing without hainouâ⦠sacrilege This monstrous coÌmixture then of these distinct powers in one court or person together with this confuse practise barbarous hauock tyranny they make exercise ouer Gods heritage Christâ⦠poore seruants doe euidently denote and as by the very steppes trase out vnto all men the person throne and power of that Antichrist that aduersary that beast accordingly as they are described foreshewed vnto vs in the scriptures Math. 24. 15. 2 Thess. 2. how Antichrist should presume into the very