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A43636 A speech without-doors, or, Some modest inquiries humbly proposed to the right honourable the Convention of Estates, assembled at Westminster, Jan. 22, 1688/9 concerning, I. Bigotism, or religious madness, II. Tests, and the present test in particular, III. Penal laws in matters of religion, IV. The necessity of changing and recanting our opinions in religion, V. Restraint of the press / by Edm. Hickeringill ... Hickeringill, Edmund, 1631-1708. 1689 (1689) Wing H1827; ESTC R20396 31,636 44

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Behaviour not permitting them to stickle with carnal VVeapons against Men of different Opinions in matters of meer Religion but commanding us if possible and as much as lieth in us to live peaceably with all men surely it is possible nay easie in this Case most easie All Yes if they be Men our Brethren as being Sons of Adam though not of our Religion nor of our size and pitch nor of our Features and Complexion though of different Religion or of no Religion yet they are Men and where God makes no Exception how dare we make Exceptions Since we are obliged to have a Charity as Vniversal as Mankind and to live peaceably with all men If this be Gospel what becomes of our Tests and Penal Laws All our Lawyers are agreed that all Statutes are Null and Ipso facto void in themselves if they be contrary to the Laws of God and Laws of Nature or Right Reason And this present Test though Enacted by ten thousand Parliaments is never the more justifiable because it is a prophane Temptation even to Conformists sometimes and to Nonconformists at all times to take their choice chuse them whether either to starve here or at least be kept out of their Birth-rights as men and Christians or else to Eat and Drink it unmeetly to the Holy End Design and Institution of that blessed Sacrament which was not Political Carnal and Worldly but Pure Spiritual Heavenly and Divine and therefore to Eat and Drink for a Political Test and State-Policy is to Eat and Drink it Vnworthily and Vnmeetly and therefore Men so Eating and Drinking it Eat and Drink their own Damnation Away with it for Shame Let it not be such a Scandal to our Holy Protestant Religion SECT III. Of Penal Laws in Matters of meer Religion MAny people cry up the Church of England and drink healths to the Prosperity of the Church of England And yet neither know what makes a true Church of Christ nor who are this same thing of some mens making or marring called the Church What constitutes a true Church but true Doctrine and true Sa●raments according to plain Scriptures The Discipline is left to discretion For I suppose we are all agreed that this or that form of Church Government is not Jure Divino King Charles I. a great Episcopal-man yet denied that Bishops as we have them are Jure Divino other than as Priests or Presbyters and Bishops are one and the same thing and undistinguished in many places of Scripture but yet that wise King held them not to be contra jus Divinum not contrary to Gods Law that is I suppose when they feed the Flocks not Lording it over God's Heritage as if they had Dominion over our Faith which even the Apostles renounc'd imposing what they believe and their attainments upon us to believe whether we can or no or else Anathematize Goal and Imprison them and lot them lye there till they starve and dye What comfort is it with so much strugling to keep out an Italian Bishop Romish cruelty Fire and Faggot that soon dispatches men out of their pain and still to keep something like it Nay a worse if to lye in Prison after Excommunication and there to starve and dye a lingring death like Crucifixion feeling a thousand deaths he and his Family and all this for not paying the Register or taking the Church-wardens Oath or the Holy Sacrament at Easter neither of which the persons durst do for fear of Damnation Then take your choice Death or Damnation a lingring Death Crucifying them and making them and their poor Families feel many deaths And is this amendment I hope our Bishops will now recant these violent and carnal weapons since several of them have done it already promising to be willing to come to a temper in their Petition to the King And thereby confessing that they had been too hot and distempered before and yet even at this day I am afraid that some men are only against Carnal Weapons Prophane-Tests and Penal Laws not because they like them not but because they see they cannot hold them the Genius of the Nation being universally against such a Wild-fire Church St. Paul defind all carnal Weapons in his Spiritual Warfare The Weapons of our Warfare are not Carnal but Spiritual Indeed he stood up stoutly in defence of the Priviledge of his Birth-Right when that was invaded by Arbitrary Government Tyranny and Oppression and therefore for Remedy St. Paul sent for an honest General and his Army to come to his Rescue and his Excellency Claudius Lycias after St. Paul had given him to understand that he was a Roman and wrong'd of his Birth-right came with an Army and delivered him out of the hands of his Oppressors having understood the matter of wrong Act. 23.27 Act. 22.29 Then good night Church of England if the Jaylor do not help it will some say and so say I good night And happiness to her and long life for the Gates of Hell Hadou of the Grave shall never prevail against the true Church that is the Church shall never have a Grave it shall never dye but to the Worlds end there shall be some always that believe in and confess the Lord Jesus Son of the living God. The Doctrine of the Church of England which is Confirm'd by Act of Parliament is contained in the Comman prayer-Prayer-Book and also in the 39 Articles and in the Homilies that are set out or shall be set out by Authority This last is a deep one He must have a wide Swallow that has an implicit Faith and believes as the Church believes when that same Church in whom he doth believe confesseth the truth namely that she may Err or teach what is not truth Now would I in all Humility and Modesty put this sober Query Query 1. How can a Man subscribe to the Doctrine in Homilies that shall be put out except he have a Popish Implicit Faith to believe as the Church believes before he knows what Doctrinal Homilies Authority will put forth And such Authority that has perhaps Err'd in Doctrinal points already put forth by Authority or by their own Confession may Err. as well as the Church of Rome Antioch Jerusalem c. that have Err'd already as the 39 Articles ingeniously and modestly confess Query 2. It is worth a modest Inquiry and now most seasonable to Inquire now I say when things are come to a full stop and in the fairest and most probable way to settle upon a lasting Foundation Is it now high time modestly to Inquire who is the Judge of matters of Faith which all Christian Protestants a new Name only for the old Apostolical and Primitive Christian ought to obey in pain of the Jayle h●re and Damnation hereafter if he persist in his Diss●nt and Non-conformity thereunto though some Bigots call it a wicked Error This is a sawcy Question will some say But I Answer that he that says so is an Impudent Blasphemer