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A49130 A review of Mr. Richard Baxter's life wherein many mistakes are rectified, some false relations detected, some omissions supplyed out of his other books, with remarks on several material passages / by Thomas Long ... Long, Thomas, 1621-1707. 1697 (1697) Wing L2981; ESTC R32486 148,854 314

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them and some leading Fanaticks had private Encouragement to say no more to set up a mighty cry of Persecution to cast all the odium on a persecuting Church and Diocesan Canoneers Dr. Owen noses this hint Some have reported says he that some of the Non-conformists at least do receive or have received Money from the Papists to act their Affairs and promote their interest which he very angrily calls a putrid Calumny a malicious Falshood a frontless Lye and for himself he avows that never any Person in Authority Dignity or Power in the Nation or any that had any relation to Publick Affairs nor from them Papist or Protestant did once speak one word to him or advise with him about any Indulgence or Toleration to be granted to the Papists He says not that he never received any Money to promote a general Toleration which he thinking himself particularly reflected on might have done in few words And my Author desires Dr. O. to resolve him Why a Fast was appointed by a certain Independent Pastor at that time on the fifth of November which as he notes is no Popish Festival 'T is a miserable shift which the Doctor useth speaking at large of the plain open uncontroulable Evidence which the Non-conformists always gave and continue to give of their faithful cordial adherence to the Protestant Religion and Interest in the Nation whereas ever since Forty one they have notoriously scandalized and as much as in them lay ruined the Protestant Religion and National Interest His dealing with Mr. Cheney is most unchristian for in the Preface of his third Defence he judgeth him a godly serious Man yet saith he his Book is so dismal a piece in its extraordinary privation of common Reason Truth Charity Tenderness and Modesty that I am constrained to think that honest Man is diseasedly Melancholy and reports that his Book is 〈◊〉 away as a fardle of dotage and shameless lyes p. 2. of Second Part. Yet if a sober Reader be admitted to judge this melancholy Man hath so provoked Mr. Baxter's choler that he seems quite to have lost his Reason and betakes himself to Railing One Argument Mr. Cheney may well boast of which Mr. Baxter calls his Catholicon concerning a confident Tenet of Mr. Baxter That the Acts for Vniformity and Prefaces are parts of the Book of Common Prayer to which we are to declare our Assent c. Now it is said in a Preface concerning the Service of the Church That forasmuch as nothing can be so plainly set forth but doubts may arise in the use and practice of the same to appease all such diversity if any arise and for the resolution of all doubts concerning the manner how to understand do and execute the things contained in this Book the parties that so doubt or diversly take any thing as do now the Conformists and Non-conformists for Mr. Baxter says they could do and declare as the Conformists do if they could get the sence of the Acts c. to be expounded so as the Conformists understand them N.B. shall always resort to the Bishop of the Diocess who by his discretion shall take order for the quieting and appeasing of the same so that the same Order be not contrary to any thing contained in this Book And if the Bishop of the Diocess be in doubt then he may send for the Resolution of the Archbishop Mr. Baxter answers That the words make not the Bishops Expositors of the Law or Book as Judge but as a Teacher only Mr. Cheney replies Any intelligent Man may help the ignorant to understand the things in the Book but the Bishops are made decisive Judges to order in what manner to understand do and execute all doubtful things in the Book p. 212. And p. 213. he tells Mr. Baxter The late Covenanters had not such Security for their Consciences in taking that Oath in a sense varying from the precise Letter as the Conformists have for their Subscriptions c. And thus the melancholy Man beat the Conjurer out of his Circle and in his third Defence he takes no notice of it As for Mr. Hooker how contemptibly doth he speak of him p. 74. saying That a long tedious Discourse in him hath as much substance as one might put into a Syllogism of six Lines And in his Preface to the Answer of the Bishop of Worcester I am says Mr. Baxter past doubt that Richard Hooker Bp. Hall Bp. Usher were they now alive would be Non-conformists In the year 1681. comes forth Mr. Baxter's Apology for the Non-conformist Ministers in justification of their preaching against Law This he directs to the Right Reverend Bishops of London Lincoln Hereford Carlisle St. Davids and Peterborough and others of their moderation in some hope though evil Men and Deceivers wax worse and worse What his hope is he tells them If the ancient Christians might present their Apology in hope to Heathen Emperours may I not so much more to Christian Bishops You are more sensible than we with what deep sense Men will shortly hear Inasmuch as you did it to one of the least of these my Brethren you did it unto me See his Charity to those whom he calls our best Bishops But in p. 233. he thus concludes And now we humbly lay these Petitions at your feet and beseech you for the souls of many hundred thousands that you who call your selves their Pastors and the Fathers of the Church will not deny them the bread of Life We beseech you to come out of your Palaces a while and be familiar with the People and confer with all the Poor of the Parish and dwell in some Country Village as we have done who choose the greatest Cities and Towns that you may not see many hundred thousands damned by your means and you have nothing to say when it is to late but a non putaram That the Instances of the Obduration of Pharaoh and the Pharisees make you not afraid lest wrath come upon you to the utmost while you please not God and are contrary to all Men forbidding Christ's Labourers to preach to the Ignorant and Impenitent that they may be saved 1 Thess 2.15 And O that God would make them sensible how many thousand Persons damnation is like to be charged upon them for what they have already done for seventeen years hindring so many faithful Ministers I must profess if it were the last word that I should speak in the world that I had rather be the basest Scavenger yea and suffer many deaths than be found at the Judgment Seat of Christ in the place and guilt of those of you who have done what is done against the Gospel and Church of Christ in this Land Doth not the Reader blush for Mr. Baxter to read such arrogant Censures from a dying Man concerning his betters and all this too causelesly as I shall prove out of his own words He asks the Question p. 236. Why I write all this to you