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Murder of their Soveraign Massacres must all be good and lawful to order and advance what they call Religion and the good Cause that they may fish in troubled Waters and lord it over Prince and People Now Tim what think you of these Firebrands who break nothing but Flames and Confusion to Kings and Kingdoms Tim. In verity Phil I did not think so much wickedness could have layn hid imwardly under the outside of so much piety but now I see all is not Gold that glisters and that Phanaticks are dangerous People teaching such Doctrines so destructive of Monarchy I begin to be your Convert and shall for the future look more narrowly into their Actions The Second Lesson Of Phanatical treasons cruelties and bloody practices Timothy I Have well consider'd what you told me about Phanatick Principles against Kingly Government and am amaz'd and confounded at it For I took the Papists only for such Regicides and all the bloody cruelties that have been acted in several places our Preachers tell us have been caus'd by Jesuits and Papists for the Catholick cause Phil. Beleive me Tim you Phanatick Preachers are not to be credited who think all lyes lawful for the good old cause as they call it You see already by most evident testimonies of their own Books their horrid Pinciples against Regall power and I shall make it as clear that their bloody Practices have been answerable to their doctrines the cursed fruit of so bad a tree Tim. Make that good once and I will then confess the Saints have thiir failings as well as others Phil. After Luther began to gather followers in Germany these Phanati●k Principles rais'd such rebellions in those parts against the Emperor that above a hundred thousand were slain in those wars accompanied with such miseries as made Germany an object of pity to all Christian hearts Did not the same prodigious doctrines put Bohemia into a miserable combustion that these new Saints might possess the Earth and Lord it over their Lawful Governours What tragedies did the same principles act in Switzer-land to the overthrow of Government and the ruine of all Order and Religion where they prevailed Did not the furious Calvanists by vertue of the same principles rebel against their Bishop and Prince and make themselves Masters of his Goods and Territories What bloody cruelties prophanations sacriledges murthers treasons rebellions were acted by these headstrong Zealots in France cannot but force tears from those who read the Chronicles of those times And did not the Hollanders with some other Provinces rebel against their Leige Lord and King and possess themselves of his Rights and Dominions annimated by these horrid doctrines Neither can Kings ever expect better where Phanaticks are strong enough to head a party against the Government Tim. I never knew this before But I was told Phil that the Papists and Jesuits were the cause of all those stirs and insurrections Phil. They impose upon you Tim 't is nonsense to say so All those places enjoyed peace and quiet till these Phanaticks arose and became Incendiaries by these wicked doctrines Did not Knox and his fellow Martial Gospellers raise a horrid rebllion against their Lawful Soveraign Queen Mary of Scotland and force her to fly to save her life What think you Are all the tragical cruelties sacriledges murthers blood shed and Miseries attending civil wars to be laid to the charge of the poor innocent Queen or these firebrands I know they talk much of bloody Papists in Ireland but I have been told by those who were actually in the warrs there that the Phanatick Zealots did equalize if not out do them in their butcheries But to come home did not these Presbyterian principles raise the late rebellion here in England against our gracious Soveraign Charles the first and murd●r the best of Princes in so barbarous a manner as justly renders them detestable to all Posterity And were not the Phanaticks now again endeavouring by a most horrid and bloody Conspiracy to act the like or worse tragedy to ruine King and Kingdom and make poor England a field of blood to fill all places with massacres horrours and confusions And all this being annimated and set on fire by these principles these wretched principles Insomuch that 't is observ'd by a Protestant Doctor in his Caveat for Princes against Presbyterians Page 93. That in this last Century of years there have been more Princes depos'd and murthr●d for their Religon by Protestants of integrity as they call themselves then in all the others since Christs time by the attempts of Roman Catholicks For indeed these cruelties and bloody Conspiracies are the natural fruit of their rebellious Principles but such Papists as have rose in arms against their Sovereign have been taught better things Witness that famous Decree of the Sorbonists whereby they condemn the doctrine of deposing King and absolving their Subjects from their sworn allegiance to be pestilential damnable doctrine and to be abhorred of all men as new false erronious contrary to Scripture giving occasion to schisms derogatory to the Authority of Kings depending on God alone hindring the conversion of Heretical and Infidel Princes destroying the publick peace and tempting subjects from their obedience and animating factions and rebellions against Princes which Sorbon Sentence was approv'd by the whole Ecclesiastical body of France and declared in a publick admonition to the King Dec. 13. 1625. Tim. I do not much value what the Sorbon Doctors say though I cannot quarrell with this decree But I am covinc'd Phil especially by the last instance of the Conspiracy which though the Godly Party endeavour to excuse or deny or extenuate by lyes and forgeries as in the case of the Earl of Essex yet 't is so evident by self-confession and proofs irrefragable that who now denyes it may as well say it is not day when the Sun shines And truly I begin to be weary of their company now I plainly perceive I cannot be a Phanatick and at the same time a good Subject Phil. Pray Tim take notice also that those great pretenders to Religion are grown to that degree of Madness as to take part with the Turk against Christianity For our Mahometans Christians here because they were too far off to assist the enemies of Christ with their hands did as much as they could help them with their tongues by praying for their success against the Christians Tim. Indeed I like it not I see the hatred of Popery has made them almost cease to be Christians The Third Lesson Of Phanatical Pride Philonax LET me tell thee Tim they who judge of Religion by the actions of some particular persons shall never be able to justify any though never so pure and holy in it self For seeing their Religion teaches otherwise why should that be condemn'd for their extravagancies If some Roman-professors have behav'd themselves with pride arrogancy and others of the same Church condemn them for it 't is evident that such
the same time as was agreed between them Calvin comes gravely walking by and demands the cause of her Tears and Exclamations She opens her Case he answers in Gospel-Language Weep not good Woman thy Husband is not dead but sleepeth and walking in the People about him call'd together by the Woman's out-cries falls to his Prayers and after a while pronounces with great authority I say unto thee arise This being redoubled the Man stirs not the Woman wonders and after all endeavours to awake him he is found dead indeed Which made the poor Woman change her feigned Tears into real Sorrow and being almost mad at this unexpected accident detects the whole Imposture Whereby the Counterfeit is punish't Calvin disgraced and God glorified Who desires to know more of this Godly Reformer let them consult Dr. Jerome Bolsec his constant Physician who knew him perfectly and Francis Baldwin and Florimond de Remond Men justly to be credited in their Relations Moreover If you observe it Tim Fox in his Martyrology is very greedy to make every strange thing a Miracle to Canonize his Saints Tim. I shall like the Calvinists the worse for ever for their Father's sake if all be true is said of him The Sixth Lesson Of Phanatical Impurities Phil. HOliness becomes the House of God for ever Christian Religion is a holy Religion and the Catholick Church according to our Creed is a holy Church but what Prophanations and Sacriledges brought Phanaticks into the World and with what Impurities and Impieties they have continued to infect and disturb it is too notorious to be denied and much to be lamented by all good Christians There 's no Society upon the face of the Earth though endowed from Heaven with all means possible to advance Holiness but has some Members that deviate from their Profession and neglect so great a Salvation provided for them How impertinent therefore is it to rail against Religion for the wickednesses of some Men who despising her Counsels to follow their own corrupt Inclinations will not be reformed though the zealous Preachers of their own Profession thunder against their wicked Lives to reduce them to goodness And how abominable is it for the failings of some to endeavour by prodigious Lies to make the rest odious to the World who are precious indeed in the sight of God Those that are bad are justly condemn'd but the Religion is to be commended which takes such Care and Pains to bring them to Holiness And I wish I could say as much for the Carnal Impurities committed by Phanaticks who make Religion the Patroness of their Wickedness and must be Saints for all their black abominations In the days of the usurping Saints of the long Parliament when Licentiousness pass't for Christian-Liberty a holy Phanatick though married had an Inspiration from Heaven as he pretended to lye with a Gentleman's Wife who was a holy Sister and a handsom Woman she was soon taken with his pious Rhetorick for seeing he said it was the Will of God it must be lawful and done also His own wife takes them in their wickedness and he to justifie their execrable adultery tells her he could not but wonder that she being his wife so long did not yet know the priviledg of the Saints and that it was also lawful for her though his wife to lye with others who have a call from God for it and thereupon brought her a holy Brother who pretending an inspiration did ratify the new known priviledg to her content Tim. Come Phil you abuse the Godly Party this is hardly credible Phil. Beleive me Tim 't is so well known as to be discourse of the Country for a time and appear in print which the Gentleman hearing being a Parliament-Man whose Wife this white Devil had corrupted came presently home and finding it too true could not be perswaded but that this priviledg of the Saints was against the privileges of Parliament And so my holy Brother was forc't to fly to save himself from the lash of Justice A Zealous Quaking Sister at Holm in York-shire not far from the Town where then I liv'd staying too long with her holy Brother to return to her own dwelling that night was invited by him to take a bed there which she accepted and in the night time being tempted with the Devil of lust came to his bed side and calling to him said good Brother our Father bids me come and lye with thee he reply'd if it be our Fathers will I ought not to resist it And thus they make God the Patron of their wickednesses Another Quaker in those parts when the furious spirit was upon him came running out into the Streets as a man possest and crying he had a call from God to kill his Father And what other madnesses and impurities are committed among them I had rather bury in silence being a shame to Christianity then fully my paper with the relations Tim. I did not think such great seeming Saints could have been guilty of such Impieties But I see 't is high time to return to the Protestant establish'd Church and Loyalty to my Soveraign Phil. I wish you many Followers For the Phanaticks at present are so bloody minded and impatient to get all Power into their hands that if the infinite goodness of God had not detected their horrid Conspiracies against King and Kingdom all good Subjects before now had been Massacred by such cruel bloody-thirsty Rebels and the glory of England buried in Anarchy and Confusion Blessed be God for all his Mercies in delivering us from the hands of these merciless Men. And to prevent it for the future we will conclude this short Caution with this cordial Prayer From the Tyranny of furious Zealots and all their detestable Enormities from Phanatical Massacres Associations Lies and Perjuries from Wolves in Sheeps cloathing from Prophaneness and Sacriledges from a Presbyterian Zeal and an Oliverian Mercy good Lord deliver us And let every true English heart say AMEN FINIS
A Christian Caveat TO ALL Loyal Subjects OR A Looking-Glass Displaying the foul Face of PHANATICISM IN I. The wicked Principles II. Horrid Treasons Cruelties and bloody Practices III. Intollerable Pride IV. Absurd Prayers and Devotions V. Lying Miracles VI. Filthy Impurities OF Phanatical Sectarists Dedicated to the YOUTH of Great Britain for an Antidote against the Poison of Phanaticism Obstructum est Os loquentium iniqua LONDON Printed for Randal Taylor near Sationers Hall 1684. To all Loyal Protestants and Subjects especially the Youth of Great Britain Philanax wisheth Grace Understanding and Perseverance in the Truths of God and a Just Hatred of Phanaticism ABove a Year since came forth a Book call'd A Looking-Glass to Display the fair Face of Popery which is so pitiful a thing so stuff't with prodigious Lies and Absurdities that all understanding Men must needs rather think it to be Contemn'd than Answer'd yet because in the Circumstances we are at present it tends to create Fears and Jealousies in Vulgar Apprehensions of I know not what to raise Disturbances in the Nation against King and Government and it may make some impression on weaker Minds for whom 't is chiefly intended I thought it not amiss to prepare this Antidote against that Poison For I cannot apprehend any thing more advantagious to both your Temporal and Eternal Concerns than to present you with a True Draught of Phanaticism stript of its Disguises which at present not only threatens us but has the confidence to paint and varnish over it self in such pleasing colours as to delude unwary Heads into a fond opinion of its Innocency and fair Proceedings when in truth there 's nothing in the World that so infallibly tends to your Eternal Destruction hereafter and in the mean time to make you perfect Slaves and Vassals to the Cheats and Lusts of a few base and self-designing People here on Earth Though the Author in a Jocose Humour makes his Readers merry with Popish Tricks as he relates them yet Christian Charity invites me not to laugh at but pity Phanaticks poor Souls so misled by Satan's subtilties that under pretence of Piety they ruin Religion and for the good of the Kingdom destroy the Government Here you shall find the Ways of Phanaticks in some sort display'd their Principles detected their Cruelties laid open how they play the Devil for God's sake by murthering Kings enslaving Subjects breaking Oaths combining in rebellious Associations overturning Governments violating the Laws of God and Nature and the Rights of Kingdoms to advance what they call The good Old Cause and that by a godly Vsurpation as the days of Cromwel they might lord it over Prince and People You may here generous Youths and Virgins observe the chief Lineaments of Phanaticism A small Picture of the greatest Monster that ever plagued the World Whom to have drawn at full length would have requir'd Volumes but he 's a sorry Mathematician that by the length of Hercules's Foot cannot guess at the dimensions of his Body The chief Policy of Satan is by Phanaticism to undermine our Holy Faith the ground-work of our Salvation to extirpate Charity the Bond of Perfection the very Life and Soul of Religion 't is a very Plot upon Christianity it self For where the enthusiastical extravagant Fancies of these Zealots prevail all Order is ruin'd where their canting way of Prayer and Preaching is practis'd Christian Religion so full of Gravity and Majesty in her proper Dress is made ridiculous the power of Godliness is destroy'd by their empty Forms and shadows of Piety and for the Fruits of the Spirit which are Love Joy Peace Gal. 5. 22 Long-suffering Gentleness Goodness Faith Meekness Temperance we have nothing but the Works of the Flesh as Adultery Fornication Uncleanness Lasciviousness Idolatry Witchcraft Hatred Variance Emulations Wrath Contentions Seditions Heresies Envyings Murders c. as we find too true by sad Experience This is the true Draught of Phanaticism which the numerous Broods of Sectarists strive to advance among us though by never so wicked Means as horrid Lies Sham-Plots Subordinations Perjuries Murthers Seditions Insurrections Conspiracies Rebellions Massacres to the utter ruin of King and Kingdom and had taken effect if God of his infinite goodness to this Nation had not discover'd their Hellish Policies We need not have recourse to Foreign Histories the days of Charles the First of famous Memory and of our present most gracious Soveraign are sufficient to teach us what is Phanaticism and what we are to expect from Phanaticks when once they get into the Saddle God of his infinite mercy in his good time make us of one Heart and Mind as St. Luke describes the Primitive Christians That we may not be like Children tossed to and fro with the wind of every Doctrin but being grounded in Faith and rooted in Charity we may live in Peace and Concord and bring forth the Fruits of Everlasting Life Which is the cordial Prayer of Your Servant in Christ Jesus A. P. A Looking-Glass FOR PHANATICISM By way of DIALOGUE BETWEEN TIMOTHY a Phanatick and PHILANAX a True Lover of his King and Country The First Lesson Of Phanatick Principles Timothy HAve you Philanax seen a little Book call'd A Looking-Glass for Popery not long since Printed Philanax Yes Tim I have and read it also but in my poor Judgment it contains for the most part such pitiful railing lying stuff that it rather advances than beats down Popery And I clearly discover the Author to be a seditious Sectarist Tim. How Phil You shall hardly make me believe that for we hate Popery perfectly and all stand for the good of our Country and shall make our King a glorious King if he will be ruled by us Phil. Yes yes as ye made Charles the First the best of Princes 'T is well known how Phanaticks make Kings glorious neither can it be otherwise by their Principles I assure you Tim if you know the Principles of Presbyterians and other Phanaticks in relation to Government you must needs confess That 't is impossible to be a Phanatick and a Loyal Subject both together Have you never seen a Book written by a Doctor of the Church of England call'd A Cav●●t for all Kings Princes and Prelates The Author there demonstrates to all unbiass'd judgments that according to the Principles of the first Fathers of Presbyterian Fury and Phanaticism 't is impossible to be Presbyterians who are the Main-Guard and Principal Leaders of the Phanatick Army and at the same time not to be Rebels against their Soveraign And this he does evidence not only from their prodigious Doctrins in their own Books made publick to the World but also by their bloody Practices and Rebellions in all places where they could make head against their Governours Tim. I am not so good an Historian as to know that But tell me Phil Is it not lawful for Subjects by a Godly Association to raise an Army and fight against their Soveraign for