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A77424 A Breife description or character of the religion and manners of the phanatiques in generall. Scil. [brace] Anabaptists, Independents, Brovvnists, Enthusiasts, Levellers, Quakers, Seekers, Fift-Monarchy-Men, & Dippers. Shewing and refuting theur absurdities by due application, reflecting much also on Sir Iohn Præcisian and other novelists. Non seria semper. 1660 (1660) Wing B4573; Thomason E1765_1; ESTC R209656 17,102 54

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bunglers in reason wresters of Scripture and hucksters of Religion do finde fault with those tools which they have no skill to use and like cowards quarrel with those Weapons as unlawfull which they most fear and least resist As Apes who knowing their own uncomely want of tailes would be glad if they could bring it in fashion for all Beasts to have none or perswade them to cut off as burthens and deformities those postern ornaments of the body wherewith nature hath furnished the nobler comelier and stronger creatures What would these illiterate furies give to have indeed such an Illumination as might in one night make them as learned and able in all points as the Scotists Thomists Sorbonists and other learned men are who detect these Mountebancks discover these deceitful workers and set these cheats in the Pillory of publick infamy to lose their ears at tandem male audiunt qui male dicunt agunt paring their under nails and muzling the bolder jawes of this ferine faction of these desperate and degenerate Christians who like Balaams beast or as horse and Mule being without understanding are ready to fall upon those that are fit to be their Masters and rulers both in Church and State Who instead of sound learning have confident ignorance or fraudulent and flattering errors or factious semblances of truth to usher in damnable and Heterodox Doctrines and in lieu of excellent literature have onely the three distempers at height which Sir Francis Bacon in his advancement of learning observed to be in most men fantastickness contention and curiosity by imagination altercation and affectation First Comparing themselves with themselves they fancy they grow holier as they grow bolder in their opinions and actions hence they are easily flatered into high imaginations and cheated with strong presumptions as if some common gifts of knowledge some sceptical quickness some volubility of utterance some scriptural expressions which they have attained beyond their former selves or equals were rare immediate and special gifts of the spirit Then because they should seem no body if they carry their small wares in an old pack they invent some new fashion of Religion or model of Church-way they fancy most Then follow those quick Emotions and stirrings upon their spirits which have the quickning only of self in them these are presently cried up for motions manifestations excitations and impulses of Gods Spirit on them Then they are moved to extraordinary heats and irregular vehemencies and illegal irregularities as counterfeit possessed are These fond conceits of their improvements and perfections makes them like careless children forsake the lap of their mother before they can stand by themselves and think themselves Sophies before they arrive to be Sophisters or fit Pilots to steer the Ship of the Church when they are very mean Skippers and Skullers The varity of their conceits mixtures and inventions first kindle with modest sparks as if they would enlighten warm and refine Religion but after they have got to them vulgar fewel they arise to such dreadfull flames and conflagrations as threaten to consume all that was ever built before them Poor men thus once puffed up with their timpanies and self-conceptions having once over-looked their first errors they never after have leisure patience or humility to discern the gross yet secret distempers which are in their spirits the many distinctions disguises and windings by which worldly passions and interests slily creep in and concealedly work in their hearts even then most secretly and so most dangerously when under this blind of Gods Spirit when the Lord shall be intitled to their whole plot and project of their follies and furies Doct. Trace them a little farther in their Doctrine and you will finde them to tread much awry They are a People taught to be tumultuary against you and imperious upon you Teach that evil of sin may be done that publick good may come thereby They permit divorces in sleight causes affect parity and reject Tithes as superstitious and judaical they admit private men to administer the Sacraments and in some places commit the power of the keys to women in preaching they will not be tied to any Text nor in praying to any Form in communicating they sit at Table or have no Table at all and because they would not seem too superstitious in the time of administration they are covered They love not the old names of Churches which they sleightly call Steeple-houses of the daies of the week of the moneths of the year of Christmas Michaelmas Candlemas c. in their Almanacks all Saints daies must be obliterated alias their pious but mendacious Prognosticator William Lilly had not so long kept sanctity with them They are affraid to meddle with any thing that ever passed the Popes fingers except onely the Lands and Revenues of the Clergie leave nothing to maintain Religion or its Ministry but the scraps of arbitrary and grudging Contributions Like Don Quixots and Knights-Errant have so many Romances forms and idaea's of Religion in their heads which makes them admirable but not imitable have such ferocious spirits like pampered horses whom no ground will hold neighing after novelties and give way to long-winded extemporary specious nonsense above the common capacity If any wise man comes to hear them he soon finds them as dark and dusky as if they had been begotten in the eclipse of the Sun and born in the last quarter of the Moon The heat of these Rotomontadoes by their over-charged and ill-discharged zeal usually breaks it self in sunder in its abettors assistants and spectators with such inchanting Opinions that they make God the Patronizer of their Villanies Murders Tyrannies and Treasons and boast how clearly it might appear God owned their Cause and disowned their Adversaries urging Gods permissions against his Precepts and Institutions as though Gods toleration of evil heresies schisms disorders c. did justifie them against his Word and Church that forbids them Pretend the Spirit to be Patron of their most extravagant fancies the deviser of their most incredible opinions and dictator of their most indemonstrable dreams and new revelations They like no humble sober and exact ties of conscience and duties of true Religion by which holy men in all ages have given diligence to make sure their calling and election to work out their salvation with fear and trembling by repenting fasting watching prayer by judging and condemning their sinfull self by mortification and self-denial coming to the Cross of Christ taking it up and bearing it to all patient sufferings These are harder disciplines rougher severities stricter Doctrines of piety than our delicate Novelists our gentle Enthusiasts our triumphing Libertines our softer Saints can endure who contrary to the examples of good old Christians and Martyrs glory not in crosses but in Crowns not in buffets but in raptures not in being counted sinners but Saints not in self-denyings but in self-interesses not crucified to the world but crucifiers of the world