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A55574 Common-prayer-book no divine service, or, XXVIII reasons against forming and imposing any humane liturgies or Common-prayer-books, and the main objections to the contrary, answered also, the English Common-prayer-book anatomized, likewise twelve arguments against diocesan and lord-bishops, with the main objections answered, and the great disparity between them, and Timothy and Titus, shewed / by Vavasor Powell. Powell, Vavasor, 1617-1670. 1661 (1661) Wing P3084; ESTC R40660 35,918 54

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Ezek. 18. compare these words with the Scripture there vers 21 22 and you will finde both adding and diminishing contrary to Deut. 4.2 Prov. 30.6 Rev. 22.18 2. Leaving some part of Scripture out as the Book of Canticles c. and not to bee read throughout the whole year and many if not most part of the other Books of Scripture so that by the Rubrick in the Common-Prayer-Book a great part of the Bible should never be read publickly at all which is contrary to 2 Tim. 3.16 3. Gross alterations and differences are between the Psalms in the Bible and those appointed to be read in the Book of Common-Prayer as in Psal 14. in the Bible there is but seven verses but in the Book of Common-Prayer there is eleven so in Psal 106. 30 it is in the Bible Phineas executed Judgement which is according to the Hebrew and Greek Transsation and according to Numb 25.7 8. but in the Book of Common-Prayer he prayed So in Psal 22.31 in the Bible and according to the Hebrew a seed shall serve him but in the Book of Common-Prayer My seed So in Psal 40.9 in the Bible and so in the Hebrew and Greek and Latine Translations it is I have preached Righteousness but in the Book of Common-Prayer thy Righteousness adding the word thy So in Psal 105.25 In the Translation of the Bible it is Hee i. e. God turned their hearts to hate his people But in the Common-Prayer-Book whose hearts turned 4. Some Chapters are appointed to be begun in the middle of them though but short destroying the Connexion between the words going before and where they begin As upon the day called the Nativity of Christ the third Chapter of Titus is appointed to bee read for the second Lesson beginning at the fourth verse which depends upon the third verse So Luke 2.10 which is joyned to the ninth verse 5. Appointing many Chapters to be read out of Apocrypha as Wisdom chap. 1.3 6 9 19 22. Ecclus 19.29 38 44. Caveat omnia Apocrypha saith Jerom Take heed of all the Apocripha and yet of 172 chapt or thereabouts in the Apoc. 104 chap. 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 thereabouts are appointed to bee read every year contrary as the last Synod observed in their Catechism to Luke 24. 27 44. Rom. 3.2 2 Pet. 1.21 and yet in the preface before the book it is said That there is nothing ordained to be read but the Scriptures c. Obj. But why are not those Apocrypha Books to be read Ans Not onely because the Scriptures are sufficient of themselves 2 Tim. 3.15 but because there are many foolish and fabulous things therein as in Tob. chap. 6.7 11.14 12.15 so Jud. 9.2 10 13. Ecclesiasticus 1.15 12.5 48.13 with many the like compared with the Word of God will easily appear to be false 6. In many places to call the Writings of the Prophets and the Acts of the Apostles and Revelations Epistles as Isa 7.17 40.1 50.5 63.1 Jerem. 23.5 Joel 2. Acts 1.1 2.1 8.14 11.17 10.24 13.26 Apec 7.2 12.7 14. as the Epistle for the day of Christs Nativity the Epistle for Innocents day Did any of the Sectaries in citing a Scripture call the Prophecy of Isaiah or Jeremiah an Epistle he should be hissed at 7. Calling the Lords Day and other the days of the week by the names of the old Saxon Idols as Sunday from the Sun Monday from the Moon Tuesday from Tuiseo Wednesday from Wooden c. contrary to Exod. 23.13 Hos 2.17 and the way used in Scripture Gen. 1. 5 8. 13 19 23. Mat. 28.1 8. Dedicating dayes to the Angel Michael and to the Apostles and other Saints contrary to Exod 31.15 Gal. 4.10 Col. 2.6 16 17. and calling those Holy-days and yet the Sabbath Sunday likewise dedicating one day to all Saints answerable to what Heathen Rome did to their Idols and what Antichristian Rome still doth to Saints But God may say Who hath required this at your hand Isa 1.12 9. That the Minister is called so often Priest in it Obj. But are they not called Gods-Priests and Gods-Clergie 1 Pet. 2 9. 5. 3 Ans Not the Ministers distinct from the People but the beleevers are called a Royal Priest-hood and Gods Clergy or Heritage speaking in an Old Testament-phrase by way of allusion to the Jewes Gods select people but it is not in that sense that the Minister is called a Priest in this Book but looking upon him as one that belongs to a peculiar Tribe and as they did and usually do pray for themselves as being of the Tribe of Levi which if they be they are Jews and by the Law of England if you beleeve some Lawyers to be banished 10. That the people should pray audibly Turpe est Dectori cum tuipa redarguit ipsam or with a loud voice with the Minister as in the Confession and other prayers which is confusion and contrary to good order 1 Cor. 14.40 which they blame in other men 11. That the Lessons Epistles and Gospels should be sung as you finde in the Rubrick immediately before Te Deum laudamus No such Command from God nor such practice in the Churches of God 12. That Te Deum Laudamus Benedicite omnia are appointed to be read throughout the whole year after the first Lesson Sure if a good Preacher did preach one and the same Sermon every Lords day in the year these men would distate it And what is meant by retaining still the Latine Titles and those which are commonly used in Popish Nations but that we seek uniformity with them But what concord hath Christ with Belial or what agreement hath the Temple of God with Idols 2 Cor. 6.15 16. 13. In that called Te Deum there is a difference made between Angels Cherubims and Seraphims making as the Papists do divers to wit nine degrees of Angels Wee read but of one Arch-Angel in Scripture which is Christ Dan. 10.12 12.1 and not Arch-Angels as the Com. Prayer-Book saith See Communion and likewise in setting days apart for Michael and all the Angels Though it be very probable that by Michael is understood Christ himself by comparing Rev. 12.9 with Zech. 3.2 and Judg. 8.9 but were there such an Angel who hath appointed a day or daies to be observed to him or them This is contrary to Col. 2.18 14. That in their Canticle or Benedicite omnia c. after the spirits and souls of the Righteous are called upon to bless the Lord Ananias Azarias and Misael are called upon to bless the Lord As if they were not included in the spirits and souls of the righteous 15. After the second Lesson This implies it is used in Latine as divers other things in the Service-Book are in the Romish Church which much incourageth them in their way as learned Parker and others shew Benedictus in English is to