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A64551 A vindication of the true Christian religion in opposition to the abominations of popery in a sermon upon Ezek. 21: 24,25,26,27 : being the text appointed by the Pope for Master Whitebread, one of the popish conspirators, to preach upon the accomplishing of their wicked design for taking away the life of His Most Sacred Majesty ... / by J. Thomas, Rect. of S. Nicholas. Thomas, J. (John) 1679 (1679) Wing T967; ESTC R30165 19,027 41

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Now the Use that every true Protestant is to make of this is to render unto God his unfeigned thanks for our most Religious King and Church of England who vow and assert and protest to stick to the true Christian Faith once delivered to the Saints which Faith hath been receiv'd in this Island of Britain 1640. and upwards i. e. ever since the latter years of Tiberius his Reign who died in the 27th year of Christ as Baronius reckons it Joseph of Arimathea and Simon Zelotes were the first Planters here and some say that Paul preached here also King Lucius in the year of Christ 169. was baptized and setled three Primates and Metropolitans one in London another in York and the third in Caerlion in Monmouthshire and ever since we have had successively Archbishops and Bishops in our Church of England whereupon this Church became to be call'd of some Anglicana filia Primogenita Ecclesie Catholica The Reform'd Christian Professors of Christs Faith were call'd Protestants first in Germany when the Doctrine of Christ by the industry of Melancthon Luther and Zuinglius prevail'd so with the Princes and Dukes there that they have unanimously agreed and protested to stick to the Reformation against superstitious Popery to their Lives and Fortunes And this Protestant Religion much upon the same time or shortly after was profess'd and established in England by King Edward the Sixth of blessed memory revived by Queen Elizabeth continued by King James and King Charles the First all of blessed memory and now maintained and defended by our most gracious Soveraign Charles the Second whom we heartily are bound to pray for may he go on and prosper and may his Royal Heart be still in Gods good hand for it to dispose it his own good way May his Royal Person both at his going out and at his coming in be now and evermore as safe Body and Soul as all the holy Angels can make him safe from all pernicious Counsels and from Counsels of falshood and wrong Use 2. To strengthen and establish us in this Religion yea though it be to the hazard and loss of Properties and Liberties Fortunes and Life it self Mat. Fear not him that kills the body but rather fear him that can destroy both body and soul in hell put on your Spiritual Armour fight the good fight of Faith and finish the good Religious course that ye have begun Consider your Case and Quarrel you contend for the Testimony of Jesus Christ Rev. 12. 17. Run I say therefore the Race with patience looking unto Jesus the Author and Finisher of your Faith Did Scipio suffer Death for vindicating the City and Aristides Banishment for his love to Equity and was Demosthenes destroy'd for his care of his Country and shall we sink under the weight of some light afflictions which can endure but a moment for so great a Case 3. And lastly because our Enemies are watchful to take advantage and rejoyce at our miscarriages they are like Ravens and Vultures gathering to and picking at our infirmities and failings Laetetur certe priamus priamoque Creati Therefore ought we to be very cautious in all our ways and circumspect in all our actions Be wise as Serpents and harmless as Doves It is excellently observ'd of Plutarch that such living Creatures as have strong and firm Bodies and Stomacks can devour and digest Serpents and Frogs let us then quitting our selves like men of wholesome Minds strong Faith sound Principles and blameless Practises slight and digest with patience the Scandals and false Accusations of the Serpents Seed the Evil Spirits proceeding out of the Mouth of the Dragon Let us bless them that curse us and pray for them that spightfully use us And to conclude the whole matter of what hath been said as you would escape the imminent danger of the dreadful Curse of God with pernicious Confusions in this and the World to come be watchful and active against the prevailing of Popery which with the utmost rage of Persecution is unavoidably destructive to Prince and Properties Religion and Laws Liberties and Countries Families and Lives yea Souls too if we subscribe to it And as we tender the love and peace of God the integrity of the true Christian Faith profess'd publickly as once delivered to the Saints and the continuance of Pious Government by just Laws and have a due regard for the safety of his Majesty and for the strength and preservation of the Kingdom from Forreign Innovations let us without wavering stick to the Protestant Religion in which we have been bred and born and God out of his abundant Grace grant we may be able with courage and comfort in the Holy Ghost to die in the same in which if we continue through Faith in Christ we shall assuredly find Salvation FINIS Page 15. Line 23. for provoke God safest read provoke God fastest BOOKS Printed and Sold by Isaac Cleave at the Star next to Serjeants-Inn in Chancery-lane THe Church of Rome unmasked or her false Principles briefly detected with some Reasons of so many retaining or returning to Communion with her and the great danger of everlasting destruction that such do run themselves upon Written by a Learned Divine by way of Letter to a Friend in the Country The Book of Rates now used in the Sin-Custom-House of the Church and Court of Rome containing Bulls Dispensations and Pardons for all manner of Villanies and Wickednesses with the several sums of Money to be paid for them To which is added the new Creed of the Church of Rome containing the Articles of their Faith by Anthony Egane B. D. late Confessor of the Kingdom of Ireland but now of the Reformed Religion England's Improvement Revived in a Treatise of all manner of Husbandry and Trade by Land and Sea plainly discovering the several ways of improving all sorts of waste and barren Ground and enriching all Earths with the Natural Quality of all Lands and the several Seeds and Plants which most naturally thrive therein Together with the manner of Planting all sorts of Trees with Directions to make Walks Groves Orchards Gardens Also the way for ordering of Cattel c. By Jo. Smith