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A36903 The informer's doom, or, An unseasonable letter from Utopia directed to the man in the moon giving a full and pleasant account of the arraignment, tryal, and condemnation of all those grand and bitter enemies that disturb and molest all kingdoms and states throughout the Christian world : to which is added (as a caution to honest country-men) the arraignment, tryal, and condemnation of the knavery and cheats that are used in every particular trade in the city of London / presented to the consideration of all the tantivy-lads and lasses in Urope [sic] by a true son of the Church of England. Dunton, John, 1659-1733. 1683 (1683) Wing D2629; ESTC R27312 54,240 166

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for he stands upon his Deliverance Here is my Lord two worthy Gentlemen Mr. Sincerity and Mr. Protestant Mr. Sincerity and Mr. Protestant witnesses against Pope Innocent the XI Master Sincerity come near what can you say concerning the ●●●soner at the Bar My Lord this I am able to j●stifie First That he hath been a False-teacher from the beginning fraught with Errour and Heresies teaching as the False-teachers did such as be recorded in Scripture if they were paralled together as the Doctrine of Devils 1 Tim. 4.1 2. Traditions and Commandments of men Matth. 1. 52. Mar. 7 8 9 33. Col. 2. 22. Venial sins Matth. 2316 18. Childrens neglect of Parents for Churches profit as they pretented Matth. 15.5 Mark 7.11 Superstitious observation in meats and holy days Matth. 15.11 Col. 2.16.21 Laying heavy burthens upon the people Luke 11.46 Iustification by works therewith troubling the Churches Gal. 2.18 3.2 5.4 12. Voluntary Religion and Will-worship Col. 2.4.18.23 The worship of Angels Col. 2.18 Carnal liberty 2 Pet. 2.19 Rev. 2.15.20 And teaching for filthy lucre 2 Tit. 11. Thus are they as were the false Teachers as the Scriptures in the New Testament set them out like in all these things How like they are my Lord to after Hereticks learned Whitaker in his Book De Ecclesia in the first Question sheweth in many particulars Secondly my Lord he hath used the very same Practices which False-teachers have used h●doth to make way for his Doct●●ne Worship and Advancement even as they did They played the Hypocrites in outward humility in lay Prayers and forms of Devotion and so misled silly Women They graced their Doctrine with shew of Fore-fathers They took away the Key of Knowledge and neither would enter into life nor suffer others They told the pleople old Wives Fables and told Lyes in Hypocrisie They used slights and cunning craftiness to deceive They boasted of their Learning using prophane and vain babling and oppositions of Sciences as they termed it They pretended Revelations Apostolical Traditions and alledged counterfeit Writings They had the Prophetical Women and deceiving Prophetesses They had their Miracle-workers Casters out of Devils and Dreamers if Dreams They would slander men's persons and the Doctrine of faithful Teachers and lay to their charge what they could not prove speaking of them contemptuously and railing on them They boasted to be the true Church and that by Succession they were of the Fathers They would use fair and smoothing words and teach with enticing words and did strive for excellency of speech of man's ●isdom to deceive When they could not prevail by fair means th●● they would suborn false Witnesses They threated beat imprisoned banished and slew the faithful Teachers and Christian Believers They would plot Conspiracies to the shedding of blood and the Priests must be acquaint●d herewith before-hand to encourage them hereto They would make open Insurrections and stirs up great Personages to take part with them And what Rebellion Treasons Conspiraci●s Insurrections and Persecutions this Pope hath wrought my Lord Bishop of Lincoln hath openly discovered to the World And this my Lord is not what I could but what I thought sufficient to testifie at this time because I would not be tedious Mr. Sincer●ty By this you have uttered it is easie to see how this man hath followed both the False-teachers in Doctrine and the Enemies of the Gospel in their Practices If there be any more Witnesses let them come forth Yes my Lord here is Mr. Protestant Mr. Pro●estant What is it that you have to say against this Prisoner at the Bar My Lord I was commanded to be here to Day to give Evidence what I know against this man and this I am willing to do for the Service of my Soveraign This it is my Lord which I have to say That this man with his Associates hath instead of Christian Religion set up a Service of Iudaism and Paganism which I am able to prove in a multi●ude of Particulars but because I am loath to be tedious in my relation I have brought here with me Three Books that the Iury may judge of all the Particulars or that they may be read before the Prisoner if your Lordship shall be pleased to have it also What Books Mr. Protestant My Lord One is that that is called the Three Conformities set our lately The other is De Origine Papatus set out by one Doctor Morisin and Dedicated to his late Majesty And our third is our learned Country-man Doctor Raynolds his Conference with Hart never answered by any Papist to this day who sheweth how the Popish Service is like unto the Iewish in very many particulars and wherein they be more Heathenish than Iewish I am content to have them read to spare your speech touching the Iewish Service So having been read the Iudge yet wished Mr. Protestant to declare openly how Pagan-like the Pope is nay he is as bad as the Heathenish Idolaters in Israel and Iudah were My Lord I shall saith Mr. Protestant perform this task with as great brevity as I may that this Prisoner if it be possible may see how wickedly he hath dealt with Mens Souls to set up instead of Gods Service an Idolatrous and Pagan-like Worship These Pagans set forth God like a Man The Idolatrous Isralites had a Queen of Heaven they had Images of Gold and Silv●r Brass Iron Wood and Stone and some of Clay some molten some carved and graven some portrayed upon Walls and other Pictures some were like men Lam. 3. 1. 1 Sam. 5.3 4. and some like women Act. 19.27 2 Maccab. 1.13 1 Sam. 31.10 some like beasts like St. George and the Dragon Exod. 34. Wisdom 11.15 They adorned them with silver and gold Ier. 10.4 and set Crowns upon some of their heads covering them with costly garments and of divers colours Deut. 7.25 Heb. 2.19 Baruc. 6.8.9 14 15 29 39 30 55 58. Ezek 16.18 Aisd 13.14 carrying a Scepter in the hand or a Dagger or an Axe Baruc. 6.14.15 They set them up with great devotion and solemnity with musick and melody Dan. 3.3 with singing dancing and other delights Exod. 32.5 They built Temples for these Images Ioel 3.5 2 Maccab. 1.13.15 Baruch 6.18 which were the houses of their gods Iudg. 17. 4. 1 Sam. 5.2 and called them Sanctuaries Isa. 16.12 They had Chappels for them Amos 7.12 Yea they set upon tops of hills 1 King 14.23 2 King 17.10 They had them in private houses Iudg. 17.18 in Chambers Ezek. 8.12 and in secret places Deut. 17.15 they had their pleasant Groves planted Ier. 17.2 1 King 14.23 2 Cor. 15.16 2 King 17.10 They had their standing Pillars and Images as the Papists their Crosses Deut. 12.3 16.22 2 King 17.10 Lev. 16.1 These were in the head of high-wayes and streets of Cities Ezek. 16.31 Ier. 11.13 The multitude were allured by the gorgeous decking of them Wis. 14.20 15.5 6. Yea they doted upon them Ezek. 8.10