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A05459 Against the apple of the left eye of antichrist, or the masse book of lurking darknesse making way for the apple of the right eye of antichrist, the compleat masse book of palpable darknesse : this apple of the left eye, commonly called, the liturgie, or service book, is in great use both among the halting papists, and compleat papists, and the things written heere are also against the compleat masse book. Lightbody, George. 1638 (1638) STC 15591.5; ESTC S2182 52,108 90

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of civile adoration are more tollerable ●f greater expressions of reverence humility be given unto God This reason is good Kings and Monarchs are of greater dignity and place then other men therefore they should have more civile honour This reas●n is also good for Gods honour who is of greater digni●y then all creatures And albeith n●ne can expresse the greatnesse of the inward and outward honour that is due unto God shall he therefore not differ in outward adoration above all others The question 29. speaketh of bowing towards he earth It includes in it kneel●ng which is a k●nde of bowing Then God is discerned from all creatures by kneel●ng albeit men kneele unto kings Monarchs c. But neither religiously nor civily should men keele unto the Sacrament for it is neither God nor a fellow citizen with men If is were lawful to adore any creature religiously the poorest Christian is more worthie both of religious and civile adoration then any sacrament 1. Because the sacrament is ordeined for Christians but not Christians for the Sacrament 2. Christians are members of Christ so are no Sacraments 3. Christ died for them but for no Sacrament 4. They are livelie temples of the Holy Ghost so are no Sacraments Answeres to the censures of the question 35. SOme say that the writer defendeth that Christ hath two person because he speaketh of a twofold subsistence to be in his natures Ans Alstedii metaphysicae pars 1. cap. 3. Exist●●●●est nobilior vel ignobilior nobilior dicitur subsistentia à quares denominatur subsistens Estque vel suppositum vel persona Suppositum est quodlibet individuum per se subsistens persona est subsistens intelligens Existentia ignobilior dicitur inexistentia Regula 7. Suppositum latiùs patet quàm persona Suppositum est res per se subsistens id est non existens in alio per modum inbaesionis Persona insuper est aliquod intelligens Sic lapis in lapicidina aicitur supppositum non persona Paulus est suppositum persona Subsistere hic non accipitur late pro eo quod habet verum esse non apparens neque pro eo quod alicui substat sed strictè pro eo quod est non inesse in subjecto per modum inhaesionis neque inesse in toto per modum partis Schola facit duplex subsistere viz. 1. Negativum quod non est in alio ut accidens in Subjecto quo sensit humana Christi natura dicitur subsistere in verbo seu persona divina 2. Positivum quod ita per se existit ut ab alio non pendeat hoc modo non subsistit nisi persona seu hypostasis These show that the schoolemen admited a twofold subsistence in the person of Christ The writer of this book hath this division for in the person of Christ his humane nature hath a negative his Divine nature a positive subsistence for his humane nature subsisteth not in his person as accidents inherent in a subject but so it dependeth upon his person that from his first conception he was assumed into the personall union If he had ever any being without this union he had beene a person by himself Because he hath understanding But his manhead had never such a being and so it was never a person His Divinitie had never such dependence but before this union he was the second person of the Trinitie without all beginning This union was signified by binding the sacrifice to the hornes of the altar Christ GOD and man is the Priest his Divinitie the altar his humanitie the sacrifice the personall union is the binding of the sacrifice to the altar When the sacrifice was killed and brunt the ashes fell down through the grate of the altar and remained still within it when Christ was killed his dead body in the grave and His Soule in paradise remained still united unto the altar of his Divinitie Death seperated his soule from his body but could not break the personall union By vertue of this union he did cast out devils by the finger of GOD healed the sick raised the dead forgave sinnes he wrought miracles and prophesied Because of this union he said Before Abraham was I am He said to his Apostles ●eho I am with you into the end of the world Because of this union Joh. said chap. 1. The word was 〈◊〉 plesh Thomas said Joh 20. My Lord and my God This union is called hypostaticall that is the union of subsistence because his humane nature did never subsist nor have being without it That the writter used not the word subsistence in the strict sence for a person but in the larger sence for a true being without accidentall inhesion his own words immediatly preceeding do prove it For he testified five times that Christ● two natures were united into one person viz. in the 〈◊〉 line of page 65. and in the 13. 17. 18. and 〈…〉 of the page 66. The like was never done by here●●●● would they so often so manifestly contradict themselves in the same page a Kingdome divided against it self can not stand no more can an heresie stand against such contradiction If some witnesses had testified against the writter and as many for him a charitable judge should incline to the best censure rather absolving then condemning him much more when five witnesses do clearely testifie for him proclameing his innocency and one only is brought against him which taken in the right sence is also for him And the manner of the speech importeth a personall union for he saith not They have but he hath two subsistances This word He cannot be meant of the GOD head alone nor of the manhead alone for none of them alone hath two natures much lesse two persones Then it is meaned of one who hath the two natures mentioned in the division viz. the person of Christ Then albeit the word hypostasis or subsistentia 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 by an excellency is oftimes taken for a person because it is the more noble subsistence it followeth not therefore that every subsistence shall be called a person Because Rome by an excellency is called urbs a town Ovid. Sine me liber ibis in urbem Shall therefore no other town be called urbis but Rome The fathers speaking of the Trinitie because some confusedlie spake of the persons in the Godhead and of the Divine essence as of one thing Therefore they ord●ined that the word 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 should only be spoken of the essence of GOD and the word 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 should be spoken of every person particularly for the essence of GOD is common to the Father Son and holy Ghost but the personall properties are different and not common This was decreed in a councell at Alexandria about the year of GOD 363. But the Fathers never forbade the same words to be used in their other significations when occasion is offred Such
hands and turne in peeces with the teeth of the faithfull de Consecrat Dist 2. Ego Berengarius c. This service book craftilie includeth in it the same thing in the prayer at the cōmunion praying That God would so blesse the bread and wine that they may be the body bloud of Christ 36. Pope Innocent the 3. ordeined that the Sacrament of the altar should be keept and reserved in Churches continuallie under lock and key to be in readinesse at all times least the sick persones want spirituall confort in the time of death This book also hath a reservation of the Sacrament 37. Pope Vitalian is said to have brought the Organs into the Churches Platina Volateran This doth accompanie both the compleat and incompleat masse books Q 6. Are not the omitted Scriptures left out of the masse book and also not suffered to be read in the Church because they are obscure and hard for the people that understand them 〈◊〉 Ans 1. Then the Preachers should instruct them for it is the chief part of their callings to interpret the Scriptures as Philip did to the Eunuch Act. 9. and Christ to the two men going to Emmaus 2. By taking away or omitting any part of GODS word they professe the Spirit of GOD to be imprudent and rash in dyting such Scriptures as their Antichristian wisedome thinketh needlesse and have omitted Item they show their owne ignorance and presumption in taking the calling of the ministrie when they understand not these omitted Scriptures at the least in a generall sense and their own unfaithfulnesse if they can and will not interpret them 3. The people should read even obscure Scriptures and glorifie GOD 1. By confessing their ignorance 2. and that if they shall ever understand his word this knowledge commeth not of themselves but it is the gift of God 3. They shall also glorifie God by seeking the understanding of his word 4. By waiting upon God untill he reveale it which in his owne time Hee will do either in generals or particulars as is fittest for His glory and their well It is good service done unto God if they read these obscure Scriptures with such a disposition and God will be glorified all these wayes Christs sheep will hear his voice speak what he pleaseth John 10. John 5. They are bid Search the Scriptures This searching is also a service done unto GOD for it showeth a love of his word consequentlie a love of himself because he is found in his word Great searching showeth great love little or no searching little or no love But if no Scriptures were obscure there should be no ●●ed of searching 5. The LORD alloweth his Apostles to heare many things of himself which they understood not untill after his resurrection neither understood they many things written by Moses and the Prophets untill after his resurrection see Luke 24 vers 25.27 and vers 6.44 45 46. Mark 9. vers 10. Act. 1. vers 16.20 and chap. 2. vers 25.30.34 Act. 3. vers 22 24 25. and sundry other places He willeth also that we should heare and read all his word albeit we understand not many things in it untill the resurection of his mysticall body at his second coming As GODS kirk in the Old Testament understood not many things in the Prophets before his first coming notwithstanding the Prophets were dayly read in the synagogues And when GODS people in due time shall understand these things clearly then they shall magnifie the LORD in that they see his Al-seing Majestie doeth nothing and speaketh nothing rashly and ignorantly but knoweth and foreseeth all things before the foundation of the world and this thing shall teach them humilitie in that neither learning nor long experience shall make them know the secret things of the LORD untill himself reveale them These things foresaid do also convince the Papists who forbid the people to read privatly the Scriptures they labour to perswade the people that the Pope can not erre that thereby all his doctrine and traditions may be received by all men and so they exalt the Pope above GOD whose holy word they spoile from the people importing no lesse then that GOD should bee in error and not the Pope Qu. 7. The book of Leviticus edifieth not contain●● but rites and ceremonies the Chapters of Genealogies containe names only the Canticles and sundrie prophesies are obscure should they then be read publictly Ans All should be read for all edifie 1. The book of Leviticus prophesieth of Christs suffrings and first coming in the flesh for as the audible word read and preached taught the same unto the ears of men so the ceremonies sacrifices and Sacraments as a visible word foretold the same unto their eyes When preachers now do read and interpret this book it edifieth us and serveth for the strengthning of our faith in that by this book we see that the doctrine of Christ is no new thing invented of men but GOD taught by his Prophets in the Old Testament Also it showeth that Christ is of great dignity and Majesty whose coming was foretold so many wayes and that his suffrings have great vertue and merite being prefigured by so many types 2. The chapters of Genealogies do also edifie showing what care GOD taketh of men and of their children and seeing that these are written for us it showeth that God taketh notise as well of all others whose names are not written in the Scriptures and that the names of his own are written in the book of life and that his care and providence reacheth unto every person in the world And also the chief scope of many Genealogies was to point forth Christs Genealogie that men might know Hee was 〈◊〉 a false Christ nor a false prophet coming into 〈◊〉 kirk without warrand of God but that God ●●d chosen him only to be the Saviour of the world 3. The Canticles are most fit to be read for no scriptures do more edifie because none are fitter to set forth that most comfortable doctrine of the mutuall love between Christ and his Kirk Therefore the Holy Ghost calleth the song of Salomon the most excellent song 4. There are 19. chapters of the Revelation left out and not read neither in the Sabboth nor week dayes viz. from the 2. to the 18. and the 20.21 chapters because they are most dangerous for the false kirk discovering the antichrist and his persecution of true kirk and the fall of antichrist Some do alleadge that satan liketh not to hear tell of his first falling and ruine from God so the Kingdome of Babylon liketh not to hear tell of their last falling and ruine and they hide from the people the light of Gods word least it discover their filthinesse which if it were discovered men would abhor them and destroy their Kingdome The other Scriptures which they never read all the book of the Canticles Genesis chap. 10. Exod. chap. 2. 4 6 7 8. the 25. to 31.