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A07316 A nevv eight-fold probation of the Church of Englands divine constitution prooved by many pregnant arguments, to be much more complete then any Geneuian in the world against the contrary assertion of the fifty three petitioner-preachers of Scotland in their petition presented in the later Parliament to the Kings most excellent Maiesty. With a ten-folde probation of the same churches doctrine touching one of the most important points of our creede, which is of our sauiours descending into Hell. By Iames Maxvvell. Master of Artes, &c. Maxwell, James, b. 1581. 1617 (1617) STC 17704; ESTC S103373 82,870 119

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A NEVV EIGHTFOLD PROBATION OF THE CHVRCH OF ENGLANDS DIVINE CONSTITVTION PROOVED BY MANY PREGnant arguments to be much more complete then any Geneuian in the world against the contrary assertion of the fifty three petitioner-preachers of Scotland in their petition presented in the late Parliament to the Kings most excellent Maiesty With a ten-folde probation of the same Churches doctrine touching one of the most important points of our Creede which is of our Sauiours descending into Hell BY IAMES MAXVVELL Master of Artes c. LONDON Printed by IOHN LEGATT Printer to the Vniuersitie of Cambridge 1617. Psal 122. verse 6. Pray for the peace of Ierusalem let them prosper that loue thee Isay 41.8 9 25. Thou Iacob whom I haue chosen I haue taken thee from the endes of the earth and called thee before the cheife thereof and said vnto thee thou art my Seruant c. I haue raised vp from the North and he shall come from the East Sunne shall he call vpon my Name TO THE MOST LEARNED RELIGIOVS AND RENOWNED PRINCE IAMES the Concorder King of Britaine France and Ireland defender of the faith all felicitie Most gratious and redoubted Soueraigne INEVER read those words of the Euangelicall Prophet prefixt in the former page and I haue read them often but as oft did I thinke of Almighty Gods raising of you our Iacob from the North and endes of the earth to performe the part of his Select Seruant for the especiall good of his Church and euen so oft did I call to minde your gratious endeauours for the farthering of the glorious worke of Vnitie and Concord amongst diuided Christians but more especially according to your Royall and proper interest among your owne vnvniformed Britaines Wherefore perswading my selfe that it is both the duty of all good Christians to applaude your mest Christian Commendable endeauours and designes and the part of all your good subiects to concurre with your Maiestie in so worthy a worke for the aduancing thereof I haue brought vnto the building of this spirituall Temple of Concord and Peace two stones to wit two Treatises penned and framed to the common peoples capacitie Such as they are I doe humbly exhibite both heere together into your Royall hands to dispose of according to your most gratious and wise pleasure and as ye shall thinke good for them for whose good they are intended The first Treatise containeth an eightfold probation of the diuine and perfit constitution of the Church of England the which I doe demonstrate to be much more complete then any Genenian forme wheresoeuer in the world for a moderate quiet and calme refutation of a certaine contrary assertion contained in the three and fifty preachers of Scotlands petition presented vnto your Maiestie in the late Parliament And though there were many reasons which might induce me to dedicate the same vnto your Royall Maiestie yet nothing mooued me so much thereunto as that the demonstration which I doe vse is drawen out of the diuine Booke of the Reuelation of Saint Iohn the diuine the which I may in a manner call the Booke of King Iames the diuine a demonstration that no writer hath vsed before me so farre as I know● for I suppose that no diuine will or can denie but that 〈◊〉 ●he Booke of the Reuelation is contained a representation both of the Church Triumphant in Heauen by such externall or sensible signes or showes as were most fit to represent the same by and likewise of the Church militant on earth such as it was to bee after our Sauiours ascensien in the two times of persecution and peace aye vntill the last period of his glorious comming to iudgement For as the beloued and diuine man of God Moses made the Tabernacle according to the patterne or modele shewed him in the mount as the Scripture speaketh so our Sauiour Christs beloued and diuine disciple Saint Iohn representeth vnto vs the forme and fashion of the militant Church according to the patterne of the Triumphant shewed vnto him by reuelation in the I le of Pathmos So that in the opinion of all diuines amongst the many particular Churches that are on earth that which is likest vnto the Church in heauen must needs bee the diuinest and best and that so much the more because that our Sauiour himselfe hath taught vs to pray and say daily thy will be done in earth as it is in heauen Now that the Church of England doth more neerely resemble the heauenly Church then the Geneuian doth I make it apparant by eight pregnant proofes and irrefragable arguments founded and grounded all of them in Gods written word especially in the foresaid diuine booke of Saint Iohns Reuelation 1. in that the Church of England is more diuine or God-like then the Geneuian in her supreame Gouerner on earth the Prince 2. in that shee is more Angelicall or Angel-like in her secondary Gouernours of Archbishops and Bishops 3. more celestiall or heauen-like for holinesse 4. more heauen like for humble reuerence 5. more heauen-like for harmonie 6. more heauen-like for habite 7. more heauen-like for locall decencie Church-implements conueniency Church-seruice solemnity and sacramentall ceremonies 8. and lastly more heauen-like for honour of the ministery In the handling of which eight arguments I doe demonstrate the lawfulnesse vtility and conueniencie of the chiefe rites vsed in the Church of England as namely of holy dayes of standing vp at the reading of the Gospel of kneeling at the rehearsall of the Law and in receiuing the holy Sacrament of Church●musicke consisting of song and Organs of the Church habite of Surplice and Rotchet of the comely Structure and ornaments of Churches of hauing a Font with a standing Table for the celebration of the Sacraments and of signing with the crosse in Baptisme for the which I doe produce thirteene arguments all grounded in Gods word I doe likewise iustifie the title of Priest giuen to the inferiours of the ministery and of Lord giuen to the superiours by diuers good reasons and by thirteene arguments I prooue the lawfulnes and equity of paying tithes to the ministers vnder the Gospel adding thereunto an Invectiue against the Genevian or Puritane impure sinne of sacriledge And in handling the first of the eight branches of this our new demonstration which is that the Church of England is more diuine or God-like then the Geneuian in her supreme Gouernour on earth I do procue these sixe important points after following most part against the common contrary opinions of Romanes and Geneuians first that the Kingly power is immediatly from God and not from man by eight Testimonies of Scripture and three arguments Secondly that the kingly dignitie is absolutely greater then the priestly and of all other the diuinest by eight arguments Thirdly that christian kings are not meere lay-men but of a mixt condition partly ecclesiasticall and partly secular by ten sacred examples and three arguments Fourthly that kings are lawgiuers vnto their
slay him that is his portion shall bee with hypocrites and the generation of vipers for the old Serpent that wicked viper shall slay his soule hee shall not see the riuers nor the floods and streames of hony and butter that is to say hee shall not taste of the happinesse of the heauenly Canaan Hee on earth shut God from his inheritance on earth but in the end God shall shut him out of the earth and debarre him from heauen hurle him headlong into hell He shall restore the labour and shall deuoure no more euen according to the substance shall bee his exchange Vers 18 19 20 21 22 23 and he shall enioy it no more For he hath vndone many he hath forsaken the poore and hath spoyled houses which hee built not euen Church-mens houses yea Gods house and God himselfe hath he spoiled Surely he shall feele no quietnesse in his body neither shall hee reserue of that which he desired there shal none of his meate beleft therfore none of his shall hope for his goods As if hee should say because hee would needes deuoure Gods meate and the dyet of his Ministers therefore God shal send the deuourer to eate vp his meate For when hee shall bee filled with his abundance that is with Gods portion and Church mens prouision He shall be in paine and the hand of all the wicked shall assaile him that is to say because he was so wicked as to stretch out his hand to spoile God therefore God shall make many wicked mens hands to spoile him He shal be about to fill his belly to wit with Gods Ministers meate but God shall send vpon him his fierce wrath and shall cause to raine vpon him euen vpon his meat As if he should say Gods Ministers meate shall doe him no good for God shall either draw it out of his belly or else he shall turne it in the midst of his bowels into the gall of aspes And not only shall God draw his own Ministers meate out of the God-spoilers miserable belly but he shall also draw the sacrilegious soule out of the deuouring body it shal burne in the fire that is not blowne that is in hell fire that needeth no blowing The heauen shall declare his wickednesse for he was so wicked and impious Verse 26 27 28 29 as to spoile the God of heauen and the earth shall rise vp against him for he was so vngratious as to robbe Gods Ministers and houshold seruants on earth the increase of his house shall goe away it shall flow away in the day of his wrath As if he should say the mans house that is increased builded or reared vp by the decrease or robbery of Gods house it shall not alwaies stand the grease and fatnesse of it shall flow away like water the pelfe and wealth thereof shall vanish and melt away like the fat of Lambes or as doth the snow before the Sun Such is the portion of the wicked from God and the heritage that he shall haue at Gods hands as if he should say desolation and destruction in substance in body and soule shall be the portion and heritage of all impenitent vnrestoring God-spoilers vnworthy of the title of Gospellers men worse then idolaters which doe indeed turne the true God into an idol as the other doe an idol into God and worship feare neither true nor false deitie A false God they know not and the true God they will not acknowledge for otherwise they would stand in awe to spoile God of his portion and to bereaue him of his inheritance And therefore to shut vp this pleading for Gods Priests and their honourable maintenance let me pray beseech all Britaines especially my deere country-men of Scotland that if they desire either to be rich heere or happie hereafter that they would be bountiful liberal to Gods seruants that euery man that hath takē from the Church any thing or withholden from Churchmen their Tithes in whole or in part by sacrilegious impropriation or wicked vsurpation Luk. 19.8 that he would restore with repenting Zacheus fourefolde or at least the principall stocke which he hath in his hands Let him I say listen with all diligence and conscience vnto the precept of the most high vttered by the mouth of his prophet Malachie saying Malach. 3.10.11.12 bring euery Tithe into the storehouse that there may be meate in mine house and prooue me withall saith the Lord of hoasts If I wil not open the windowes of heauen vnto you and powre you out a blessing without measure and I wil reproue the deuourer for your sakes and he shall not destroy the fruite of the ground neither shall your vine be barren in the field saith the Lord of hoastes and all nations shall call you blessed because ye shall be a pleasant land Lastly let vs all listen vnto the godly and graue exhortation of wise king Salomon saying honor the Lord with thy substance and with the first fruites of all thine encrease Prouerb 3.9 so shall thy barnes be filled with abundance and thy presse shall ouerflow with new wine and let vs with our whole hearts applaude our owne Salomons glorious and diuine endeauours tending to the perfit constitution of our Church and to the aduancing of Almightie Gods sincere worship and let vs blesse the God of Iacob for raising vp vnto vs from the North a Iacob to be aninstrument of such blessednesse vnto both North and South according to that which he once promised by his Prophet Isay 4 3 6. Isay 4.1 25. I will say to the North giue and to the South keepe not backe And againe I haue raised vp from the North and be shall come from the east Sunne shall hee call vpon my name and yet againe Vers 8.9 10.11 12 speaking of the conuersion of the Ilands and endes of the earth vnto Christ as if hee pointed at our Iacob Thou Iacob whom I haue chosen I haue taken thee from the endes of the earth and called thee before the chiefe thereof and said vnto thee thou art my seruant I haue chosen thee be not afraid for I am with thee behold all they that prouoke thee shall be ashamed and they that striue with thee shall perish Euen blessed be the God of Iacob for giuing vs a Iacob to be the instrument of so great blessednesse vnto this I le and to the Church thereof and grant that wee may with both hands and hearts lay hold on such blessed occasions as he doth now tender vs by the hand of his blessed Iacob for the amending of the defects of our Church where through all nations may call vs a blessed people Amen FINIS A DEMONSTRATIVE DEFENCE OR TENFOLD PROBATION OF THE DOCTRINE OF THE CHVRCH OF ENGLAND TOVCHING one of the most important points of our Creed necessary to be vnderstood of all Christians which is of our Sauiours descending into hell after death to binde and
giuen my minde wholly to good letters and aswell diuine as humane For three yeares of the said space I spent in the priuate studie of Philosophy in considering of the more noble and choice questions that haue beene mooued or disputed by the followers of Aristotle but especially of diuine Plato vnto whom I was alwayes more deuoted and of the renowned Aegyptian Philosopher Hermes Trismegistus following therein the example of those foure famous Italian Philosophers Franciscus Ioannes Picus Mirandula Marsilius Ficinus Franciscus Patricius Other three years I spent in reading and pondering the Church questions and controuersies of our time as they haue beene learnedly and diligently debated on both hands by diuers great Diuines of these dayes One yeare I spent in perusing some fourty treatises discourses commentaries and consuitations written by some of the more moderate and ingenuous tending to pacification Fiue yeares I spent in reading and perusing some of the choicest bookes of the Doctors of the Church Greekes and Latines and of the more renowned amongst the Schoole-men and other fiue I spent in perusing politicall and historicall workes penned by diuers authors especially Italians and Germans together with the Genealogies of the Kings and Princes of Christendome And for some clearer euidence and proofe of this studious pastime besides some ten little things already published in english most part vpon diuine and morall arguments namely the Looking glasse of grace and glory the Treasure of tranquillity the Mirrour of religious men godly Matrons the Golden art or the right way of enriching the Game of concord and vnion admirable Prophecies of 24. famous Romane catholikes touching the deformation and reformation of Rome two Pamphlets containing some seauen short Poems in honour of your Maiestie and your noble children together with these two present Treatises written of late in defence of the Church of Englands discipline and doctrine besides these ten little exercises I say I haue written diuers things in Latine vpon Philosophicall Historicall and Politicall arguments but most of all vpon Theologicall points for being once a follower of the most precise sort and euen a professed Puritane as they tearme it I began at nineteene yeares of age to write in Latine two bookes against Poperie one of the which I haue entituled of the admirable Antipathie or contrariety of Theologie and Papalogie or of Gods word and the Popes Wherein I point forth the oppositions contradictions betweene the Scripture and the Romane doctrine from the beginning of the Bible vnto the end thereof going thorow euery chapter of both Testaments answerable whereunto I haue deuided the said worke into two parts the first containing an hundred and fourty nine Sections the second an hundred and thirty and it hath bin seene and well liked of some learned Schollers The other is a description of the Tyrannie which was to be exercised vpon the militant Church according to the tenure of the two noble prophesies of Daniel and Saint Iohn where I doe entreat of the authors instruments duration beginning manner and ending of those great troubles and doe compare the opinions of writers together touching the foresaid circumstances with the reasons thereof a worke of no small labour consisting of eighteene large Sections or Chapters and was by me dedicated vnto the Church and Colledge of Edenburgh where I tooke my degree and therefore I sent it home out of France with my Coosin M. William Maxwell of Kauens to be presented accordingly though as I vnderstood since it was the fortune of my Booke to fall into the hands of M. Iohn Welshe then a famous Preacher in those parts who borrowed the same for a few daies but not deliuering it againe carried the same away with him into France and hath kept it vntill this houre I haue likewise written in Latine another Booke called Romase redarguens or Rome rebuking and reproouing her selfe Wherein I doe prooue by the expresse Testimonies of Popes Cardinals Archbishops Bishops Monkes Friers Prophets Prophetesses Schoolemen and Cell-women of the Church of Rome that shee standeth in need of reformation against the contrary assertion of the learned Iesuite Martinus Becanus The Propheticall part if so I may call it of which worke I did publish of late in English a Booke containing a collection of more then an hundred strange Prophesies vtteredin former times touching the deformation and reformation of Rome by twenty foure famous Romane-Catholikes whereof some twelue haue beene canonized for Saints to wit seauen men and fiue women I haue likewise written a disputation or disquisition touching the seate of Sathan whether it was to be in the North as the Romish Doctors doe holde or in the South where I prooue against the Romane Doctors by Scripture and nature by Theologie and Astrologie by Philosophie and Historie how that the North is absolutely the most diuine eminent and excellent the very seate of God and not of Sathan and the chiefe receptacle of his Church Another disputation and disquisition I haue written touching the seate of soules where I refute the Popish opinions of Purgatory Limbus Patrum Limbus infantium and the like hollow habitations of soules within the earth and I doe show that the ancient Fathers knewne more places but three at most as the Greekes doe at this day Paradise Heauen and Hell In the same I doe refute the erroneous opinions of Romanes and Geneuians Papists and Puritanes touching our Sauiours descending into hell and prooue the doctrine of the Church of England touching that article to be only orthodoxe a briefe of which part of that Booke I haue here published in English And in the same larger worke I do defend the saluation of Salomons soule against Cardinall Bellarmine and others iumping with him in that vnprobable and vncharitable opinion Another disputation I haue written in Latine vpon the Inuocation of Saints against the Romane Knight of Saint Peter Gaspar Scioppius against whose allegations of Scripture and probations fetcht from thence I who am a layman like himselfe howsoeuer inferiour for humane letters and titles doe employ some 28. arguments fetcht not only from Scriptures but also from Greeke and Latine Fathers besides Philosophers Poets and Historians and the same Methode and manner of probation I doe vse in a certaine Theologicall and Historicall Plea against the learned Iesuite Iames Gretser for the preheminence of the Emperour and Kings aboue Popes Patriarkes Archbishops and Bishops and generally of all Priests and for their mixt condition of Ecclesiasticall and ciuill Lastly I haue written a Treatise called Catholico-Iacobus Catholico Britannus wherein I do demonstrate the true Catholicisme of Britaines and doe euidently prooue that your Maiestie and your subiects haue all those things that Gods word requireth to make men true Christians and Catholikes against the contrary assertion of the learned French Archbishop Cardinall Iames Perron The which two Treatises last mentioned written in defence of King Iames and this Church against two learned and famous Romane
making confession of their faith at the rehearsall of the Creed and at the reading of the Gospell The which gestures are to bee vsed both for reuerence and for signification for reuerence because their is no man so ignorant or blockish but vnderstandeth that kneeling and standing vp are much more reuerent humble and respectfull gestures then sitting and therefore in the doing of such religious duties to God wards are to bee vsed And for signification because that as by kneeling at the rehearsing of the law wee doe professe and confesse our miserie and wretchednesse occasioned by the fall in the first Adam and doe humbly aske God mercie for transgressing his commandements so by our standing vp at the reading of the Gospel or rehearsing of the Creede or articles of faith we professe and acknowledge that our rising after the fall and our standing by Grace were caused by the second Adam Christ So that by these reuerent and significant gestures wee doe put our selues in minde of the chiefe matters that concerne saluation we show how that we stand in Gods fauour by faith as also we declare and notifie how that we ought to be alwaies ready to defend the faith And truly the man that will not doe so much as stand vp reuerently vpon his feete when the Minister maketh a publike confession of faith in the name of the people doth argue that his faith wanteth the feete of deuout affections and ten to one but it wanteth likewise the hands of charitable actions He himselfe loueth sitting and I feare me least his faith loue too much creeping or lying along vpon the ground whereunto it is as it were tyed by the taile so that hee can not minde heauenly matters Moreouer in the Church of England they vse reuerently to vncouer their heads and bowe or kneele at the naming of Iesus in resemblance of the holy Elders in heauen which vncouer their heads and bow before the Lambe Christ Iesus as said is and that both in imitation of the first Christians within the first fiue hundreth yeares and because the holy Apostle doth ioyne the bodily obeisance of bowing or kneeling at the name of Iesus with the dutie of the tongues Confessing of his name for writing to the Philippians thus he saith Christ humbled himselfe and became obedient vnto the death of the crosse Philip. 2 5 6 7 8 9 10 11. Wherefore God hath also highly exalted him and giuen him a name aboue euery name that at the name of Iesus should euery knee bow and that euery tongue should confesse that Iesus Christ is the Lord vnto the glorie of God the Father Christ this only Sonne of God had humbled himselfe as man for mans sake below all men and therefore God the father exalted him as man aboue all men Heb. 2 5 6 7 8 9 1. Cor. 15 23 24 25 26 27 28 1. Tim. 6.15 Reuel 17.14 19 16 1 5. and made him the head and Monarch both of men and Angels the King of kings and Lord of lords blessed for euer as the same Apostle otherwhere teacheth And this his royal exaltation all Christians are bound to acknowledge by Confession of Tongue and by the obeisance or bowing of the body and the vncouering of the head And that it is a Christian and a commendable custome I prooue it thus All action or gesture that declareth the subiection of the creature to Iesus Christ as the King of all mankinde must needs be a Christian and commendable gesture or action But the bowing of the body or knee and the vncouering of the head at the pronouncing of the name of Iesus are gestures and actions declaring our subiection to Iesus as the King of mankinde especially of his Church and therefore they are Christian and commendable Againe it becommeth good Christians to take all occasions they can of performing Christian duties now it is a Christian dutie and one of the chiefest to thanke God for the worke of our saluation for louing vs so deerely as that hee would giue his only begotten Son to bee our Sauiour and to expresse our thankfulnesse by some religious and reuerent gesture Now what better occasion can there bee offered of doing this duty then when we heare that name pronounced which signifieth a Sauiour and putteth vs in minde of our Saluation as the ringing of the bell putteth vs in minde of comming to Church and which is both his proper name his royall name and therefore to be ciuilly honoured his diuinest name and therefore to be religiously worshipped and of all his other names the most comfortable to miserable mankinde In a word all Christians are bound to honour magnifie and blesse Gods name at all times in all places and vpon all occasions but especially and principally in the publike congregation when we heare his principall and most maiesticall name pronounced which is Iesus vnder the Gospel to Christians as Iehouah was vnder the law to lewes Lastly to conclude this point of the English Churches Reuerence I say that it appeareth yet more in their religious gesture vsed in receiuing the holy Sacrament which they doe not standing as at some hunters breakfast with the French nor sitting as an ordinary supper with the Scottish but humbly kneeling and bowing vpon their knee as Gods humble guests acknowledging themselues vnworthy to stand or sit downe at his Table so long as we are in this life loaden with sin and doe want the wedding garment of such perfit and inherent righteousnesse as wee shall haue in the kingdome of heauen where wee shall haue the honour to sit downe with the Lambe at Gods board for then wee shall bee made his glorified guests when wee shall bee fully freed from sinne Reuel 19.7 8 9. Mat. 15.22 23 24 25 26 27 22 11 12 and arraied in the white robes of inherent righteousnesse as it is in the Reuelation Whereas so long as wee are here vpon earth we cannot for our life quite cast off old Adams skinnecoate of origin all corruption nor yet put off perfitly the rotten ragges of actuall vnrighteousnesse which makes vs with the Cananite to creepe as it were vnder Christs Table and to be content for the time of this sinfull life to gather vp the crummes But because that our Geneuits for all that are disposed to be as bold homely at the Board of heauen as they are in their owne houses do condemne this reuerent gesture of kneeling therefore I must intreat my deere Countrey-men to giue me leaue to aske them a few questions And first if it be not only lawfull but also conuenient and necessary to receiue the Sacrament with the greatest reuerence and humilitie that can be and I thinke it will not bee denied Secondly if it bee not lawfull yea conuenient and necessarie to vse some one externall gesture or other in receiuing the Sacrament which I take will also be graunted Thirdly if it be not onely lawfull but also conuenient
subdue Sathan c. Written for the information and satisfaction of many mens mindes touching so weighty a matter but especially for the furthering of the Church of Scotlands full conformitie with that of England BY IAMES MAXVVELL Master of Artes c. PSAL. 122. verse 6. Pray for the peace of Ierusalem let them prosper that loue thee LONDON Printed by IOHN LEGATT Printer to the Vniuersitie of Cambridge 1617. TO THE RIGHT REVEREND FATHERS IN GOD THE ARCHBISHOPS AND BISHOPS HIS VERY GOOD LORDS AND OTHER LEARNED AND GRAVE PASTOVRS OF THE CHVRCH OF SCOTLAND IAMES MAXWELL WISHETH PEACE VNITIE AND CONCORD FROM THE GOD OF CONCORD AND PRINCE OF PEACE AND HVMBLY DEDICATETH FOR A TESTIMONIE OF HIS DVTY THIS PRESENT TREATISE OF CHRISTS DESCENDING INTO HELL A Demonstration of Christs Descending into Hell LIke as the dissensions and differences in matter of faith betwene Christian and Christian Greeke and Latine Papist and Protestant haue prooued the greatest scandall and offence to those that are without the bosome of the Church and the greatest hinderance of both Iewes and Gentiles conuersion vnto Christ that euer the hand of hell brought into the world or the diuell did deuise so the contentions and dissentions the diuisions and differences arising betweene Protestant and Protestant which haue a number of new denominations such as sorrow and shame will not so much as once suffer me to mention haue prooued questionlesse the greatest scandall of our reformed profession and the chiefest cause of many Papists auersenesse from Reformation And this may sufficiently appeare by their daily obiecting and hitting vs in the teeth with our diuisions and differences and telling vs that our Church is so farre denoide of Vnitie that euen the reformed subiects of one the same Soueraigne cannot be brought to an agreement in the matters and manner of Gods worship Witnesse say they there repugnant expositions vpon that article or particle of faith touching Christs descending into hell their discrepant doctrines touching the Princes ecclesiasticall power their generall auersenesse from Prelacie with their differences in matter of ceremonie Sacramentall Ministerie and Church-sernice And what other thing else say they can it be but a manifest token of a weake and ruinous Religion to say no worse when as the professours thereof Mat. 12.25 Mark 3.24.25 Luk. 11.17 can neither agree with other Christians nor yet with themselues according to that saying of our Sauiour Euery kingdome or house diuided against it selfe shall be brought to desolation For the preuenting of which euill and the remooning of which cursed scandall and cause of offence seeing that Almighty God hath raised vp our Soueraigne and endued him with a most diuine Spirit both for pregnancie and peaceablenesse far beyond all the other Princes of the earth yea and far beyond many professed diuines Isay 41 5 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 20 21 25. and that hee hath euen chosen our Iacob and taken him from the endes of the earth and called him before the chiefe thereof to speake with the Euangelicall Prophet Isay to be the chiefe instrument of so glorious a worke let vs in the consideration thereof both acknowledge the inestimablenesse of the blessing that Almightie God offereth vs by the hand of his seruant for Concord and Vnitie especially in the matters of God is an inestimable blessing vnto man and a thing most acceptable and agreable vnto God and let vs likewise acknowledge the fanourable prouidence of God towards vs disposing all things as for our greatest good so for our chiefe comfort and contentment in that he hath beene graciously pleased to picke out a King of the North to be the Bringer and Brocher of this blessing vnto vs according to that in the Prophet saying I haue raised vp from the North and he shall come Isay 41.25 from the East Sunne shall he call vpon my name and euen such a King of the North as hath loued vs so deerely as hee hath done and who would not for all the kingdomes of the world bring the Church of God or his owne natiue Country into any corrupt or dishonourable condition No I dare take it vpon my soule that it is his zeale and loue towards the glorie of God the honour and credite of our Country and the happie and more perfit constitution of our Church that hath set him a worke about so blessed a businesse as the working of a perfit agreement and full conformitie betweene the Churches of these two kingdomes For I suppose that no man is so far deuoide of comon sense but seeth sufficiētly how that both Pietie Policie Religion of Church and Reason of State doe require that Britaines which are the worshippers of one true God the seruants of one Sauiour the children of one Church and the subiects of one and the same Soueraigne should agree in all things belonging to Gods worship especially in all matters of faith such as is this present point of Christs descending into hell The which though all Christians doe professe to beleeue according to the letter yet we can not say that our verball or literall profession thereof is seconded with a solide consent in the meaning and sense For first the Papists vnderstand it of Christs descending in his soule to a certaine region or habitacle of hell called Limbus Patrum to deliuer the fathers an opinion voide of all good warrant for we shall make it more then apparant In our Latine disputation of the seate of soules both by Scripture and Doctors by authoritie and arguments that the soules of the beleeuing people vnder the law went not downe into any corner of hell for all that they can say to the contrary and though Zuinglius ioyne with them herein but to Paradise And as for our Protestant writers we see how some namely the Geneuians expound it of Christs suffering the sorrowes of hell in his soule before his death denying his descending in soule after death into hell to deliuer the faithfull from descending thither and to conquer and binde Sathan in his owne strongest holde though Mr. Caluin did not denie his foresaid locall descending after death but acknowledged it others expound it idly of Christs buriall others of his continuance in the graue vnder the power thereof for three daies others of his translating into the state of the dead and others most ridiculously haue deliuered that by the descending of Christs soule into hell is to bee vnderstood no other thing but the ascending thereof into heauen all which opinions are false fanaticall and friuolous and the doctrine of the Church of England and of some other reformed Protestants of Germanie is only orthodoxe and true to wit that our Sauiours soule beeing seuered from the Bodie which lay in the graue three daies went downe into the very loathsome dungeon of the damned for our sakes and not into any superiour Limbus Patrum as Papists do dreame partly to deliuer his elect children from descending thither and