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A67846 Three contending brethren, Mr. Williams, Mr. Lob, Mr. Alsop, reconcil'd, and made friends by an occasional conference with three notorious hereticks, Mr. Humphreys, Mr. Clark, Dr. Crisp. By Calvin Anti-Crispian. Trepidantium Malleus. 1698 (1698) Wing Y88B; ESTC R221091 18,673 24

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contradict any Doctrine of mine Mr. L. That proves either that your Son never understood Dr. Owen or them or understood not you nor those neither whom he censures to bear the Number of the Beast and what have such private men to do with our Controversies who by this thing declares plainly he understands them not Dr. C. If he please you not I hope my good Friend Mr. Cokyan the wise will in his learned well-pen'd Epistle to his Precious Hearts who says He is confident all that are led by the Spirit of God will be satisfied He tells you as well as Paul and I If an Angel from Heaven preach other Doctrine he is accursed Mr. L. If they be accursed who bring in Works in Justification must not they keep them company who leave out Faith Is there not a Curse in taking from as well as in adding to Dr. C. In the beginning of my Book on 14 John 6. I am the way the truth and the life I told my Hearers that I would tickle their Ears and tickle their Hearts too and for this end I told them p. 3 of the Hiddeness of Grace and the Overmasterfulness of Sin and that there was a threefold Power of Sin 1 A reigning power 2. A tyrannical power 3. A bustling and ruffling power and also that Mr. A. Doctor stop I suppose you meant grate their Ears when you talk'd of tickling them Mr. W. Let him go on you shall hear worse by and by and then judge whether the Cry against me be true That I have misrepresented him Dr. C. Against Qualifications in them that come to Christ I often urge that pertinent place of Scripture 11 Mat. 28. Come unto me all you that labour and are heavy laden and I will give you rest Mr. A. But why had you not urged another place of Scripture more pertinent than that Dr. C. What is that Mr. A. And the Gibeonites came to Joshua with old Shoes and clouted doth not that place prove as much as any the contrary to what you assert Dr. C. You and all the World know you may as soon teach a Cat to hold a Trencher as me to manage a Controversie or answer Objections and yet you will be pelting at me I am such a very Sir John no one expects it of me that knows me and is in his Wits Mr. A. Well Sir John then go on with your blunders in Divinity Dr. C. I often said also That God was never oflended or angry with a Believer nor could not be unless he was offended or angry where was no cause Mr. L. This is bustling ruffling Stuff but did you Answer such Objections The Anger of the Lord was kindled against Moses 4 Exod. 14. and a thousand such places of Scripture Dr. C. At what an idle rate doth this man talk I knew I could say what I pleased tho' I could prove nothing Instead of this I said That I declared all from God and in the name of the Lord and that if any Scripture seemed contrary we must believe what God in the Text says God cannot contradict himself Then I tell them of Love and other Graces as they call them Mr. A. Yes we know you often say as we call them and so the Scripture calls them What do you call them I pray Whims with our modern Deists Dr. C. I tell them of such as you all You make Gods Covenant a Bargain or Sale p. 24 I will do this and thou shalt do that c. but God will not set his Son to sale And somewhere I tell them Such shall have a Whip as soon as a Christ and p. 73 I tell them If they thought to get any thing by Duty they should get a knock Mr. A. Oh for Love and Pity sake send some one for a Cordial for I am ready to faint away to hear such Gibberish if this be tickling our Ears would his Master had tickled this Toby every day and taught him to speak tho' but at a common rate did you think you were at a Play Dr. C. I tell you you cannot endure sound Doctrine I brought more Proofs against Qualifications coming to Christ p. 35 If men thirst they may come that is have but a mind to Christ Mr. L. Why is not thirsting a Qualification Is a mind to some Drinks thirsting Dr. C. I told them I came in the Name of the Lord and that if this was not true God is a Lyar and Christ is a Lyar with reverence be it spoken and that you are ravening Wolves p. 56 and strait is the Gate I have expounded to admiration 6 Mat. 13. Mr. L. Oh thou blasphemous Wretch dost thou think to speak of Christ as if of Oliver's Porter with reverence be it spoken some think gilds all their nasty Phrases If you should have a Promise from the King and you doubted not his word would you dare to say If it be not so your majesty is a Lyar with reverence be it spoken Offer it now to thy Governor say I as the Prophet in a ease not so bad Mr. W. Seeing you make so bold with Christ which is intolerable had your Doctrine been as true as it is false I hope I may make bold with you his Enemy and mine and of all the Churches of God If the Doctrine be false and the Expressions blasphemous you are a filthy Heretick with reverence be it spoken or an ignorant impudent Fellow with reverence be it spoken and that you had need to be sent to School again with reverence be it spoken because of your notorious Contradictions childish Repetitions of the same things c. Dr. C. Such may thus find fault that never read over my Book nor observed the coherence of things Mr. A. I have read it over every word but I confess I never observed as you say the coherence of things for little is there of this but incoherence enough have we all observed Dr. C. I told them also men might come to Christ in any pickle c. That justifying Faith is to believe a man ' Sins were laid on Christ Other things were not necessary as not to concurrence so not to presence c. That the general tender of the Gospel was the best Security we could have c. I often harp on this thing God justifieth the Vngodly in whom is no change and I unanswerably proved it from 55 Isa 1. Ho every one that thirsteth come ye to the waters incline your ear hear and your soul shall live 22 Rev. 17 He that is a thirst let him come Some will not have Christ unless they pay for him I said I wish they were cut off that trouble us and little less than damn them all Mr. A. Prithee Crisp how long hast thou been crazy If this be proving return to thy old way of telling these are Proofs for your Adversaries and Objections for you Dr. C. I said to them from the Lord That Sin could be no bar to them from