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A79931 The clearing of Master Cranfords text, 2. Tim. Chap. 2. vers 17. from that imputation of cruelty and un-gospell bloodinesse, which the said Mr. Cranford (being the *feeder of Chistopher le Stocks, and minding it should seem to fatten his charge) endevoured to fastenthereon, in a sermon at Pauls, before the Lord Major, aldermen, and citizens of London, contrary to the intent of the whole New Testament, though not without the suffrages of those fathers of his persecuting spirit, the Greek and Latine prelats (no better fathers, nor of better authority to expound, much lesse to pervert Scripture; the (*) P. Lancelotus VVintoniensis, P. Josephus Exoniensis, P. Jacobus Armacensis. These names in the ages following may be as much abused, and as reverently handled to cheat withall, and to introduce prelacy, as any Greek or Latine) together with those anciently venerable Greek and Hebrew Grandsires, P. Abaddon, P. Satan, P. Apollyon, P. Diabolus. That text 2. Tim. 2.17. is cleered from the said false aspersion by a jury of its peeres, viz. twelve texts, three antecedent, and nine consequent in the same chapter, faithfull witnesses and true, prolcaiming aloud that ver.17. is abused and falsely charged, as many other wayes, ... 1646 (1646) Wing C4622; Thomason 669.f.10[54]; ESTC R210465 10,130 1

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teach apt to strike he may be and apt to take Tythes His arguments lose their force Our Lord therefore used acts of love and compassion and meeknesse towards all he taught and therefore the people willingly heard him and many became disciples Such are the acts of those the man secretly darts his bitter words at and they may say as he for which of our good acts for the City Parliament Kingdom would you stone us would you have the State fine imprison banish us w Not in choler with an argument in the mouth war in the heart and a sword in the hand such an instructer will never succeed in his work v. 17. is not guilty of any such crime Such doctrine is from the ancient Fathers of prelaticall supremacy x The Apostle sayes If God peradventure will give them repentance Mr. Cranford sayes they are dead and so past repentance and to be put past peradventure by the Magistrates sword if he were no better advised then to handle his Armes at every word of command from the Mouth of the Past of Chr. le Stocks or the brethren of his spirit Such instigations vers. 17. was never acquainted with and are to be found in old writings of Abaddon and Father Apollyon Tom. 1. part 1. Sect. ●0 y Mr. Cr. hatchet would put them past waking the instruments of his charge would but put them out of the sleep of error into the sleep of death never to awake but by the blast of the trump of the Arch-Angell The spirit of Christ sayes errours cast men into a sleepe out of which they may be waked the spirit of Apollyon and Mr. Cran other Fathers say that they kill the soule past hope and there is no way but death and bonds thus does the evill spirit speak in the mouth of Mr. Edwards and the Past of Chr. le Stocks ver. 17. is not acquainted with such wickednesse but cries out of the violence offered unto it by drawing the similitude of a Gangrene beyond the quality of spreading in which sense and no other the spirit of love useth it See here the sillinesse of that witty speech that if such as kill the body much more such as poison and kill the soule must die What mends shall be made that man that is put to death for casting his neighbour into a dead sleep when his neighbour shall awake safe and sound The Spirit of Christ accounts persons seduced by erroneous opinions no otherwise dead then by a dead sleep a heavy drowsie distemper with scales covering the eyes of the mind Yet from your weak ground of a comparison of such opinions to a canker for spreading and no otherwise have Mr. Cr. and Mr. Edwards reared their Treatises and Sermons swelling with the venim of a persecuting spirit from which I pray God deliver them and all z That ancient Father Episcopus Macrocosmensis See his Diocesse Iob 1. 7. where he rides circuit in Visitation {non-Roman} {non-Roman} {non-Roman} {non-Roman} {non-Roman} is this Fathers Greek name in English Accuser of the Brethren A right reverend father of great Antiquity him the Prelates of all ages and generations have imitated since the Foundations of the World He from the beginning liked not his charge and therefore abode not in his station but desirous of more dignity then God allotted to serve his ends became a murtherer and impostor “ They are taken alive and must be recovered alive if they be ever recovered by meeknesse instructing if peradventure c. they must not be exasperated made uncapable of instruction by Fines Imprisonments c. much lesse put past all hopes by banishment or possibility of recovery by death This is the language of the followers of the Lambe that had the mouth of a Dragon and nothing but Hornes of a lambe unlesse it might be black-wooll-cloathing Revel. 13. 11.