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A90550 A remedie against ruine: or, A sermon preached at the assises at Lanceston in Cornwall, March 17 1651. Before the right honorable Henry Rolls, Lord chief Justice of the upper Bench, and Robert Nicholas, judges for the Western Circuit. By Thomas Peters M.A. and pastor of the church at Mylor, in Cornwall. With an appendix, vindicating the author from an horrid imputation cast on him by Samson Bond, rector of Maugon, and Martin in Meneague, in the said county. Peters, Thomas, d. 1654. 1652 (1652) Wing P1727; Thomason E668_25; Thomason E671_1; ESTC R207010 14,119 31

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befor Enemies Achans stealth hath created this Chasma judgment righteousnesse ran down as waters streams on the delinquent and God and Israel are thereupon reunited as the chappie earth meets becomes one after some continued showers Josh 7. 3. They Enliven most Creatures hold up their lives by the chin Isa 10.2 the fishes dy when waters dry The lives of states and Churches must expire where is no or no due administration of Justice Armies without these crumble to Atomes and nations untwist to nothingnesse 4. They purge cleanse the streeets channels sources so do these two in the text a land from 1 Corruptions 2 Corrupters 3 Corrupted ones All which defile a Land as much nay more then whoredom or Solomons whore which breeds innumerable transgressions Right Honourable the due source of these two in the text will gladden the City of our God Psal 64.4 and as much sadden the Citizens of Babylon 'T will not only exalt but keep our Commonwealth in an established exaltation Yea lift your heads above your Enemies 'T will break in shatters the complicated confederacies of all our Enemies Isaiah 8.10.11 12. even for Immanuel and keep God with us 'T will fatten your owne souls estates purses posterities Proverbs 11.25 He that watereth shall be watered as a gardener by watering his flowers herbs roots advanceth then growth and his profits by their advance Last of all it will cleanse the cankers in Churches and States drive away our Egyptian froggs that have been one of our former plagues change our mournings into melodies our lamentations into leapings skippings for joy our reall complaints into rich contents and our sorrows into a song not unlike that of Angels Glory be to God on high on earth peace good will unto men Amen 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 An APPENDIX shewing 1. the rise 2. progresse 3. issue of a difference between the Authour and Master Samson Bond prementioned in the frontispiece 1. MAster Bond preaching in Keverne on Matth. 5.8 divides it into 1. the purchase blessednesse 2. the price purity in heart 3 perpetuity they shall see God had the second branch excepted against by Master Sweet the incumbent alledging that purity in heart could not be price of that purchase blessedness Master Bond maintains it a dispute is concluded Many at the time appointed flock to hear it The lists are entred Master Bond proves impar congressus flies to supplications whereinvents many nonsensicalities as the author is credibly informed and the assembly is dismissed Master Bond then did cadere causay Not long after Mr. Bond addresseth by a bold Mercury a certificate of his own abilities and orthodoxnesse unto ten of us Ministers then met at Truro desiring our subscriptions which we denyed because of this dispute writing to them both to meet us at Halston There Master Sweet modestly briefly opens his accusation Master Bond as strenously justifies his second branch and vents this position that the purity in heart and bloud of Christ were one and same thing Our Prolocutour replies thereby he had confounded Logick and Divinity for purity was the effect Christs blood its cause to this effect we most of us spake as the Spirit gave utterance M. B. Justifying some absurdity produce a printed Sermon Then the Author produced Master Bonds book on Romans 12.1 preached before the Committee of assembly of Divines May 20. 1646. Master Ley being chairman and giving Master Bond only a days Preparation as his frontispiece avers Master Bond seemed to deny the book to be his But soon after confessed through want of time he was forced to be beholding to anothers library Thus much for the Rise 2. Progress The Author a while after call'd before Justices to depose what he heard of unsoundnesse in M. Bonds preaching took oath 1. that M. Bond said in Gluvius pulpit that beleevers had not only Grace enough but more then enough 2. That Christs bloud and purity in heart were all one 3. that M. Bonds sermon preached on Romans 12.1 was for the fourth part or there about stollen out of Doctor Featlies works 4 that M. Bond seemed at first to disown that book but afterward confest he was forced through want of time to be beholding to anothers labour At these last words M. Bond replies God give you repentance M. Peters for your perjury you have taken a false oath I never spake such a word Hereupon the Author bound him to the good behaviour M. Bond appears justifies the words travenseth sonds for two certioraries and neer a year spent in the suit At Bodmine Sessions Mr. Bond gives these words in the face of the Bench M. Peters is a perjured man and I le prove him a perjured man on this the Authour seeks a triall in Guildhall but his witnesses not there 't was brought down to our assizes Many importunities were made to the Author for a reference which he declines till come to the barr where M. Bond 's three Counsellers sue for a reference my Lord chief Justice moving the Author 't is yeelded unto since which time M. Bond vents many falshoods 1. that the Authour first sought a reference 2. that the Author at barr desired it from some of Master Bonds counsell nominatim from M. Yard 3. that the Authors Counsellour Mr. Long also intreated a Reference and many the like which M. Quarum Minister of Manaan refuted to his face and on oath 3. The Issue the day of reference came Master Bond protesteth he never call'd the Authour perjured yet was it proved by the oaths of Master High Sheriffe Master Quarum Master Halse Master Upcot all three Ministers also by the oaths of Master Pierca Master Littleton and testimony of absent Master Coode sothat Master Bond is told he must acknowledg his error who returns this I le die first but after a space he is ordered to pay the Authors costs and confesse his fault which he did very odly The Order was very easie and if justice be done to the Author he shall silence his penn if not here 's room enough to discover the finall period FINIS