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A57980 A survey of the spirituall antichrist opening the secrets of familisme and antinomianisme in the antichristian doctrine of John Saltmarsh and Will. Del, the present preachers of the army now in England, and of Robert Town, by Samuel Rutherfurd ... Rutherford, Samuel, 1600?-1661. 1648 (1648) Wing R2394; ESTC R22462 573,971 671

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Popery or what else is or shall be by law established without once promise of obedience in the Lord and according to the rule of holy Scripture They well knew that Puritans were hatefull to King James and all such as were non-conform to Prelacy and Ceremonies in either Kingdoms and therefore to ingr●tiate themselves into the Kings favour they raile in their fleshly manner against all the godly in England for which cause the Prelates did overlook them partly because they made work of controversies for the times and diverted many from eye-ing and considering the corruptions of Prelates partly because Prelates and they were common enemies to those that were truely godly and unjustly called Puritans and what shall we think of those that went for Puritans in England not many years agoe who now turn Famili●ts as many now adaies doe 2. They defy all to object any thing against them except disobedient Puritans who maliced them these 25 years and what marvell for Hen. Nichol. saith prophet of the Spirit c. 13. § 8. He can no more erre in what he saith than could the Prophets of God or Apostles of Christ He saith § 9. Almost all of his way were an uncleane whorish covetous and fleshly company 3 They acknowledge their obedience to Ceremonies sacraments and the Kings supremacie Y●t amongst them are neither Kings nor Masters H. Nicho. Spirit c. 34. Sect. 8. But are equall in all degrees among themselves as they say 4 Th●y say onely right gracious Soveraigne wee have read certaine bookes brought forth by a German Authour under the Characters of H. N. out of ●hich service or writings we be taught all dutifull obe●ience towards God and a Magistrate and to live a godly and honest life and to love God above all things and our Neighbour as our selves agreing therein with all the Holy Scriptures as wee understand them But nothing of the blessed Trinity is here nothing of the Gospel of Christ God man of the justification of the ungodly by faith and the rest of our Articles of faith but only of a mere legall way to heaven as if they were in the state of innocencie So they extoll fleshly Henry Nicholas and his doctrine that disclaimes all the protestant faith 2. They will not have the scriptures a rule of faith but as they understand them 5 They complaine that H. Nicho. is shamefully slandred and his disciples traduced persecuted and imprisoned 6 That nothing could ever bee proved against them But that was because they hold it lawfull to deny Christ and their religion before men what then could bee proved against them 7. They intreat the King to read H.N. his books and commit to learned men the examining of them and promise they will bring over some disciples out of Germanie who knew H Nicho. while hee lived to resolve the K. of hard phrases in his writings 8 That they maintaine no errors willfully 9 They desire inlargement upon baile out of prison Yet the Puritans maintaine errour willfully But the truth was the Prelats because the Familist● bowed to their Baal of conformity and hated Puritans and counted any religion indifferent fostered them and would neither refute them nor suffer any others to refute them which is the cause of all the fects this day in England they lay under warme prelacie spake nothing against their domination and now in this time of liberty they come out to the sunne and day-light CHAP. XV. Of the Familists and Antinomians of New England ABout the yeare 1630. The Christians of England who could not beare the Antichristian yoake of prelacy nor submit to the Popish Ceremonies and new inventions of infamous Laud the late persecuting Antichrist of Canterburie who for his Tyranny to soules and treason against the state dyed by the hand of the Hang-man on the Tower-hill of London were forced to remove from England and to plant themselves among the wild Americans with no intention as godly ministers informed me to pitch on a Church-government either that of Independencie or of the stricter Separation or any other different from the reformed Churches but only to injoy the ordinances of Christ in purity and power and to be freed of Prelatical Monarchy a plant never planted in the Lords Viniard by our heavenly Father they were not well established in New England when Antinomians sprang up among them for the Church cannot be long without enemies These were Libertines Familists Antinomians and Enthusiasts who had brought these wicked opinions out of Old England with them where they grew under prelacie I heard at London that godly preachers were in danger of being persecuted by Laud for striving to reclaime some Antinomians They held these wicked tenets especially that follow as may be gathered out of the storie of the Rise Reign and Ruine of the Antinomians and libertines that infected the Churches of New England penned as I am informed by M. Winthrope Governour a faithfull witnes and approved by M.T. Weld in his preface to the book 1 In the conversion of a sinner the faculties and workings of the soule on things pertaining to God are destroyed and instead of them the holy Ghost comes in and taketh place just as the faculties of the humane Nature of Christ doth 2 Love in the Saints is the very holy Ghost 3. As Christ was God manifested in the flesh so is he incarnate and made flesh in every Saint So saith Saltmarsh sparkles of glory opposing the Protestants p. 255. Others say Familists in opposition to Protestants as he cleareth p. 254. Christ in us is when we are made the anoynted of God which is the Christ or the whole intire Christ as one sp●rituall new man 1 Cor. 12.12 and that the Image of Christ ●n us is Christ manifested in our flesh as to sufferings and death whereby the flesh is crucified in the power of God and of the Spirit and the outward man or the flesh is dying now Christ in the flesh 1 Cor. 12 12. is the mysticall body of Christ his Church and this is to Saltmarsh and Familists God manifested in the flesh 4. The New Creature or new man Love or the armour of God Ephes. 6. is not meant of grace but of Christ himself 5. The whole letter of the Scripture holdeth forth a Covenant of works By which beleevers under grace are not to hear or read the Scriptures nor to search them so Saltmarsh Sparkles of glory p. 247 268 269. 6. The Faith that justifieth hath not any actual● beeing out of Christ it is Christ beleeving in us 7 The due search and knowledge of holy Scripture is not a safe way of searching and finding Christ So also Saltmarsh Sparkles of glory p. 244 245. 8 The Law and preaching of it is of no use to drive men to Christ Salt● Spark of glory p. 235.236 237 238. 9. All Covenants to God expressed in words are legall Saltmar Spark p. 244. 10 A Christian is not bound to the Law as a rule
preaching another doctrine be an outward thing yea we are not to receive him unto our house nor to bid him God speed for he that bids him God speed is partaker of his evil deeds and we are never bidd●n keep the unity of the spirit with false teachers 5 It is true love is more then outward things and the greatest commandement next to the love of God But loves excellency stands not in this that we must breake any Commandement of God to please our Brethren in love Christ should have the preheminence in all things above our Brother 6. Saltmarsh hath no warrant to call the Commandements of Christ in outward things such as to read and search the Scriptures to preach the Gospel to heare the preaching of faith to be baptised worldly rudiments which name Gal. 4.9 and worse yea the name of weake and beggarly rudiment Paul giveth to Jewish Ceremonies that were then in their use unlawfull Christ speaketh more honourably of the Commandements of the New Testament Mat. 28.20 teaching them to observe all whatsoever I have commanded you Joh. 15.14 You are my friends if you doe whatsoever I command you Joh. 13.17 If yee know these things happy are yee if yee do them Mat. 12.50 whosoever shall do the will of my Father which is in heaven the same is my brother my sister and my mother Mat. 7.21 Not every one that saith Lord Lord shall enter into the Kingdom of heaven but he that doth the will of my Father which is heaven I well remember that H. Nicholas Evang. c. 31. s. 1.2 and s. 23. Calleth the Church of Rome the communion of all Christians the Pope the chiefe anointed the most holy father the Cardinals most holy and famous and next to the most ancient and holy father the Pope in most holy Religion and understanding no doubt because there is no sinne no Idolatry in externall worship if love be in the heart The Familists repute all personall morfication and sanctification done in the strength of Grace worldly rudiments and all outward things killing or not killing whoring or not whoring pleasing our neighbour or sister in whoring or not whoring hearing the word or not hearing praying or not praying Prelacie and Popery or the contrary as they please or displease men indifferent and nothing to one that is in Christ Jesus This is a faire way for John of Leyden to take fifteen wives and for plurality of wives and promiscuous lusts robberies and the world of David George to act all villanies externall for the Familists and Saltmarsh say the outer man cannot sinne and in all externalls we are to please one another in love and not to count a rush or a straw of pleasing or displeasing of the Lord our God if there be familisticall love or Antinomian faith in the heart all is well 3. I doe not saith Saltmarsh undervalue other attaintments or lessen them he meanes Prelacy Popery Presbytery Independency though he bee in words against them all being now turned Seeker but if they bee unlawfull as you judge them yee should not only undervalue them but hate them as spots of the flesh have no communion with them as being unfruitfull works of darknesse but rather reprove them Ephes. 5.11 as meere will-worship and lies spoken in hypocrisie but all that is contrary to true sanctification is but trifles to Familists 4. In severall dispensations Christians are not to hasten out of any till the Lord himselfe say come up hither This come up hither is a call of the Spirit effectually moving and drawing men from Prelacy Popery the way of Legalists for these are the attaintments he speaketh of up to higher attaintments to a Gospell way of Antinomianisme to a higher way of all Spirit and pure Spirit which now Saltmarsh hath found out though H. Nicholas David George Munc●r and Becold of Leyden have saved him a great deale of labour For H. Nicholas proverbs ch 3. s. 12. divised sundry orbes or severall out-breakings of light 1 From Adam to Noah 2 Then from Noah till Abraham 3 Till Moses 4. Till Samuel and David 5 Till Zorobabel 6 Till Christ. 7 Till cursed H. N. But if these lower attaintments of Popery Prelacy c. be sinfull and unlawfull way●s and if the state of Law-bondage be a denying that Christ is come in the flesh and the attaintment of Presbytery that teacheth the Magistrate should use the sword again●t wolves and false teachers be to Sal●m persecution then must Christians not hasten out of that dispensation of Popery and persecution of the Saints but must sleep in Sodome as being obliged by no letter of a commandement to has●en out till the Spirit inwardly call Come up hither as John was in a rapture and vision called to come up hither Rev. 4.1 So then 1. We must beare one anothers burthens of Popery and persecution so doth Saltmarsh countenance a bloody War against the Presbyterians that for Liberty of conscience this is to beare our corps in a wet and bloody winding sheet to the grave in waiting for raptures of the Spirit 2. Then are we not obliged to come out of any sinne or way of Popery Presbytery or persecution till by a vision and rapture of the Spirit God speake effectually to the heart and say Come up hither 3. Then we doe nothing against a Law obligation till the Spirit move us So the Spirit not moving shall be the cause of all sinne and not the sinner for he doth nothing against an obliging rule because the Spirit saying Come up hither is the only obliging rule of men not the letter of any Commandement say they Saltmarsh Sparkles p. 243. 4. Saltmarsh but the last yeare said Free grace pa. 97.98 Wee cannot too hastily beleeve in Jesus Christ and hasten from out of the inthralling law now this yeare he will have men staying under any dispensation and not hasten out till God say Come up hither 5. All men must please themselves in the false religions and know its Gods will they hasten not out of Sodome till a Rapture say Come up hither and if that never come they are contentedly and submissively unto Gods revealed will to sit still there in a sinfull and unlawfull worship for this is Gods will so to doe ● I am not against the Law saith he nor repentance nor duties nor ordinances so as all flow from the right principles Ans. But I never knew a controversie between Antinomians Protestants whether repentance duties flow from the principles of Free grace and the in-dwelling Spirit of Jesus if Antinomians move this question their Arminians and Pelagians of which divers are with them not we are their adversaries 2. For the right principle of ordinances we know none but the Spirit speaking in the word Familists will have no ordinances but the Law written in the heart this wee disclaime But 3. The question is touching our obligation to repentance and duties they say to sorrow
as may touch our lives and liberties which are two of the chiefest jewells that God hath given to mankinde in this world and also for that we have few friends or any other meanes then this to acquaint your highnesse with the truth and state of our cause whereof we thinke your Majesty is altogether ignorant but have very many enemies whom we do greatly suspect will not be slacke to prosecute their false and malitious purpose against us unto your highnesse even like as they have accustomed to doe in times past unto our late sovereigne Queene through which prevailing in their slanderous defacing of us and our cause divers of us for want of friends to make it rightly known unto her Majesty have sundry times been constrained to endure their injurious dealing toward us to our great vexation and hindrance Wherefore most gracious Sovereigne this is now our humble suit unto your highnesse that when your Kingly affaires of importance which your Majesty hath now in hand shall be well overpast for the prosperous performance whereof we wil as duty bindeth us daily pray unto Almighty God that then your highnesse will be pleased because we have alwayes taken the same Authors worke aforesaid to proceed out of the great grace and love of God and Christs extended toward all Kings Princes Rulers and people upon the universall earth as he in many of his workes doth witnesse no lesse to their salvation unity peace and concord in the same godly love to grant us that favour at your Majesties fit and convenient time to peruse the bookes your selfe with an unpartiall eye conferring them with the holy Scriptures wherein it seemeth by the books that are set forth under your hignesses name that you have had great travell and are therefore the better able to judge between truth and falsehood And we will whensoever it shall please your Highnesse to appoint the time and to command and licence us thereunto doe our best endeavours to procure so many of the bookes as we can out of Germany where they be printed to be delivered unto your Majesty or such godly learned and indifferent men as it shall please your Majesty to appoint And we will also under your Highnesse lawfull licence and commandement in that behalfe doe our like endeavour to procure some of the learned men in that Country if there be any yet remaining alive that were well acquainted with the Author and his workes in his life time and which likewise have exercised his workes ever since to come over and attend upon your Majesty at your appointed time convenient who can much more sufficiently instruct and resolve your Highnesse in any unusuall words phrase or matter that may happily seem darke and dou●tfull to your Majesty that any of us in this your land are able to doe And so upon such your Highnesse advised consultation and censure thereupon finding the same workes hereticall or seditious and not agreeable to Gods holy word and testimonies of all the Scriptures to leave them to take them as your Majesties Lawes shall therein appoint us having no intent nor meaning to contend or resist there-against however it be but dutifully to obey thereunto according to the counsell of Scriptures and also of the said Authors workes And our further humble suit unto your Highnesse is that of your gracious favour and clemency you will grant and give order unto your Majesties officers in that behalfe that all of us your faithfull loving subjects which are now in prison in any part of this your Realme for the same cause may be released upon such baile or bond as we are able to give and that neither we nor any of that company behaving our selves orderly and obediently under your Highnesse Lawes may be any further persecuted or troubled therein untill such time as your Majesty and such godly learned and indifferent men of your Clergy as your Highnesse shall appoint thereto shall have advisedly consulted and determined of the matter whereby that we may not be utterly wasted by the great charge of imprisonment and persecution and by the hard dealing of our adversaries for we are a people but few in number and yet most of us very poore in worldly wealth O Sacred Prince we humbly pray that the Almighty will move your Princely heart with true judgement to di●cerne between the right and wrong of our cause according to that most certaine and Christian rule set down by our Saviour Christ unto his Disciples Matth. 7.12 Yee shall know the tree by his fruits and in our obedience peaceable and honest lives and conversation to protect us and in our disobedience and misdemeanour to punish us as resisters of Gods ordinance of the Kingly authority and most high office of justice committed to your Majesty to that purpose toward your subjects Rom. 13. And gracious Sovereigne we humbly beseech your Highnesse with Princely regard in equity and favour to ponder and grant the humble suit contained in this most lowly supplication of your loyall true-hearted faithfull subjects and to remember that your Majesty in your booke of Princely grave and fatherly advice to the happy Prince your royall son doth conclude Principis est parcere subjectis debellare superbos and then no doubt God will blesse your Highnesse with all your noble off-spring with peace long life and all honours and happinesse long to continue over us for which we will ever pray with incessant prayers to the Almighty Most gracious Prince here followeth the briefe rehearsall and confession of the Christian beleefe and Religion of the company that are named the Family of love which for the causes therein specified was by them set out in Print about the time when they were first persecuted and imprisoned in this Realme for the same profession by their aforesaid adversaries and by meanes of their false accusations and complaints unto the Magistrates against them the which we have thought necessary to present here unto your Majesty for that you may thereby the better understand of our innocent intent and profession whatsoever you shall heare reported to the contrary by our enemies or by any that be ignorant thereof Humbly beseeching your Highnesse to vouchsafe to read the same and with your unpartiall and godly wisdome to consider and judge of us and our cause in equity and favour accordingly till your Majesty shall have further true intelligence thereof Here followeth also the true copy of an Abjuration tendered to the Familists an 1580. octob 10. of Elizabeth by ten Lords of the Privy Councell Because there were divers Courteours and Nobles familists the Prelates that respected ever the persons of men would not publickly accuse them by name because they were eminent men as they are now and because also they were friends to Bishops and enemies to non-conformists then called Puritans The Abjuration WHosoever teacheth
receiving opening the everlasting doores that the King of glory may enter in It s false So bread is ours onely by an omnipotent act of him that causeth the earth to bring forth as by the first principall and effectuall cause Ergo Bread is not ou●s in a civill way by plowing sowing earing and in a spirituall way by laying hold by Faith on the Covenant in which the world the things of this life are made ours 1 Cor. 3.21 this is a laxe and vaine consequence Object 2. If Faith should give us an interest in Christ then as our Faith increaseth our interest increaseth and wee should be more and more justified and forgiven Answ. Nor doth this follow but onely wee should bee the more assured the stronger our faith is And the reason why it followeth not is this Faith justifieth not as great or small or as strong in life or as weake but as living and true And so it followeth not because this begger hath a stronger arme then a paralitick begger that therefore hee receiveth more money then the paralitick doth Object 3. If Christ be ours by faith then when faith ceaseth we should cease to be justified Answ. Nor doth that fellow more then because a begger is not ever in the act of stretching out his hand and receiving that therefore he receiveth nothing and because a hungry man doth not eat when he should sleepe night and day therefore hee is not fed as if Christ should reach pardon and righteousnesse to us when we actually beleeve and when ever out of infirmity or any other way we doubt and our feet slip hee should pull in his pardon and strip us naked of our wedding garment a Novation way of despairing Object 4. Can a sinner bee too foule for a Saviour too wounded for a Physitian to heale and too filthy for a Fountaine opened to wash Ans. Nothing is concluded against justification by faith but it presumeth a beleever the humblest nothing that is to be so proud that he cannot looke out to Christ for salvation physick and to be washen he is so filthy sicke wounded and polluted a beleever thinketh not himselfe too good and too holy a sinner to be washt and made faire like some in whom pride and want contest begge they must for extreame necessitie and begge they cannot for extreame hautinesse because they beg not in Silks and Purple Object 5. He that offers Christ offers all conditions in him both of Faith and repentance for Christ is exalted to give repentance Answ. The Argument presupposeth a faith of the sinners owne creating which is a bastard and cannot owne nor receive Christ and a condition of the same nature In Justifying the ungodly Christ both works the condition and that which is called the hire though indeed no money no price is Faiths money and price and giveth both as in effectuall calling Christ is both without doores knocking Revel 3.20 and within doores opening Act. 16.19 yet he never cometh in but upon condition we open and the condition is his owne worke he commeth in to no soule in a miracle when the doores are shut for by his grace he removeth the handles of the barre so in justification hee both offereth imputed righteousnesse so the sinner beleeve and he works beliefe and bringeth of his owne when he comes to sup with us for repentance we give it not the roome of Faith as Antinomians doe Object 6 It is no more to offer Jesus Christ then any grace of Christ to a sinner for a sinner is as unprepared and unfit for the one as the other equally in sinne and pollution to both Answ. All proceeds on a false ground and concluds as much against Paul Rom. 3. 4. Gal. 2. 3. as against us to wit that we hold faith to be a meritorious preparation of our owne to conquiesse justification and freely imputed righteousnesse and we are alike unprepared for Christ as for Faith and for Faith as for Christ except Christ give both freely But it followeth not therefore Christ justifyeth no ungodly man but a beleever onely no more then it followeth faith is no meritorious qualification for life then must it follow he that beleeveth not is not damned and he that beleeveth is not saved which is down right against the Gospel Object 7. This spirituall work is a new creation Ergo it needeth no preparation Answ. It is a creation or a work of omnipotency onely that Christ reveale to me that he dyed to justifie sinners and to justifie me then it needeth no faith to my sense and feeling to apprehend and know that Christ justifyeth me This consequent Antinomians will deny then we may deny their consequence For conditions are preparations of grace such as faith is cannot be contrary to rewards and favours that omnipotency onely can worke Object 8. Should sinners refuse to receive bloud freely and of grace holden forth because their vessels are not cleane enough for it when it is such a bloud as makes the vessels clean for it selfe Answ. Grants all then must it follow we are not justified except by a faith as strong and great that it is free of sinne and condignely meritorious worthy of Christs bloud as a cleane vessell is fit to receive so precious bloud we grant we receive not first imputed righteousnesse and Christs bloud in a cleane vessell with a faith perfect or in a soule void of sin yet it s as true that no unbeleever remaining an unbeleever can receive Christ and it is as true Christ afore hand fitteth the vessell and giveth faith first and then his owne bloud and imputed righteousnesse and both without price and hire But hence is never concluded Ergo Christs righteousnesse is not made ours by Faith apprehending Christs righteousnesse as a condition or instrument but the contrary must be a true consequence Object 9. If God justifie no man but a beleever then hee doth not as the Scripture saith justifie the sinner and the ungodly for a beleever is godly holy and cleane from sinne Answ. We grant the Lord doth not justifie an ungodly man as an ungodly man and as voyd of faith for by order of nature he is first a beleever and in Christ and then he is justified though there be no ordinary time between his ungodlinesse and his justification the Lord justifieth the ungodly in sensu diviso not in sensu composito as the Scripture saith The lame man shall leap the tongue of the dumbe shall sing and the blind see the deafe heare but no man dreamed that the lame as lame remaining lame does leap and that the dumb remaining dumb can sing and that the blind as blind and wanting eyes and organes doe see I confesse if Christ had caused the blind as blind to see and the dead as dead and lying in their graves to live the myracle should put all Divines to Schoole againe to trie their contradictions if one and the same
them by which any man that denies his heresie and ●ai●h he beleeveth as the Church beleeveth is absolved which Familists do q Faith and a good conscience then are not the two chiefest jewells that God hath g●ven to men r The Prelates and prophane courtie●s and the multitude were their friends as they are to all licentious religions t Divers of the court of Queen Elizabeth and of K. James and some nobles were Familists I would these who now rule all by violence and force were not of that abominable way for enemies they had few or none except Puritans they lived under the shadow of Prelacie and court when many thousands of pretious Christians for n●n-conformity were silenced banished prisoned wasted w If the way of H. Nicholas be● th● only true way of salvation as here they say fidelitas decl c. 4 sect 11. the King should bee petitioned without delay to take it to his consideration as a matter to be preferred to all his most important Kingly affaires but they petition for a delaying triall because every one that doth evill hateth the light x Then they allow a share of the grace of Christ on all rulers for they except none though heathens and persecuters and on all mankinde on the universall earth x Grosse flattery y Then they can settle upon no Religion till K. Iames find leasure to try and read the hereticall and fleshly writings of H. Nicholas a In this they professe their z●ale to have K. Iames an illuminated Elder of the family of love as it would be their joy this day to have K. Charles of their way that so hee might compell all others to that way for they talke much of liberty of conscience to themselves but we finde when they have the sword they straine and squeeze to the blood the consciences of all contrary to their way b They conceive King Iames and all not of their way that are but Scripture-learned with the fleshly wisdome as they speak of the letter to be the very Antichrist and all lyes that the ungodded or unilluminated men out of the imagination or riches of their owne knowledge and of the learnednesse of the Scriptures bring forth Institute preach or teach See Evan. ch 32. ch 33.34 and H.N. Exhor c. 14. Sect. 9. c They doubt if there be any of their way and family in Germany which evidenceth that it is a noto●ions lie that H.N. saith Evan ch 34. that he is godded to publish the joyful mess●ge in all the world And H.N. Exhor 12. sect 40. and Exhor 14. sect 9. that all the Kingdomes of the world should assemble them to this one Kingdome of peace and love and this same love service shall breake in among all Nations and let it selfe be heard over all lands but here they doubt if in one corner of Germany one man of this way can be had c All heretickes as Calvin noted of libertines delight to speake in uncouth language beside the Scripture that they may be the only spirituall men whom none can understand but spiritualists of their owne way d They clearly professe they will not suffer for familisme nor that which to them is the only true Religion and make K Iames the absolute and peremptory judge that if he find them hereticall they shall submit faith conscience and salvation to the King to leave or take the writings of Henry Nicholas as his Majesties Laws shall appoint them this is a Religion for the times and the flesh This well agreeth with the Familists of our time Del Saltmarsh B●con R●ndel and others to whom profession of truth and of Christ before men is an externall and a forme in Religion and who cry out against formes and uniformity and teach that we should please one another in love in all these externalls we may doe or leave undone Sabba●h preaching hearing Sacraments let them be inrolled in the Kallender of the late indifferent ceremonies since they are Jewish c●●nall literall fleshly and perish with the using and let the Service-booke bowing to altars the name of Jesus Episcopacy Socinianisme professed Acianisme be recalled these belong nothing say ●hey to Refo●mation or Religion Reformation is only in the heart Religion is 〈◊〉 of the minde The Kingdome of Christ is neither promoved nor hindered by these Familisticall love in the heart is all then surely the Nicodemites in Calvin● time these that buy a religion with every new-moon erre not e Then the Scriptures and H. Nicho. bids us follow the Kings religion what ever it be and denying of obedience to the King and his Lawes if they forbid a Religion that is the holy service of the love of God as they say is resisting and undutifull disobedience to the Law so must we obey men rather then God f They seek not the truth and cause of Christ to be cleared for the present but only present ease to the flesh and inlargement under ba●le g They are willing to submit their c●u●e to the C●ergy that is to the godly Prel●●es who would be 〈◊〉 to 〈◊〉 them because they take the Puritans off from thinking upon their lordly domination and will-worship and the more enemies and persecuters the Puritans have the more ease and lesse contradicting of the Prelaticall cause as this day the Prelaticall party declare themselves willing to comp●und wi●h Arrians Socinians Fam●lists Antinomians Anabaptists Seekers Separatists and all so the Presbyterians that stand for the Covenant of God and reformation may fall h In all ●ges 〈◊〉 and Sectaries have called punishing of seducers or not receiving them in our house as being evil doers 2 Ioh. 10 and so ●ustly punishable Rom. 13 4 5. with the name of persecution i Yet they p●stered twelve Coun●ies in England and would God they were few in number this day k Yet may Familists live in all sort of fleshlinesse and Idolatry murthers lying whoring c and if the Spirit help them not they are no more guilty then the maid forced in the field that did cry and there was none to helpe and so by Law she was innocent Document sent 6. c. 10. they cannot bring forth any thing but all good and love Document sent c. 2. sect 1. in many places H.N. extolls his disciples as Gods habitation the seale of Gods Majesty the holy City of peace the new Ierusalem one with God God one with them c. And whereas John maketh the love of the brethren a marke of these that are translated from death to life 1 Ioh 3.14 Yee may know Familists by their workes they are malitious haters as is evident in this petition of the truly godly in England whom they call their enemies these twenty five yeares l The Puritanes are the proud ones that King James is to subdue all others the Antichristian sect and the Familists only the house of God of love of the godly being c. m Twice they pray God for the King and his son that they may have long