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A85843 Antisacrilegus: or, A defensative against the plausible pest, or guilded poyson, of that nameless paper, (supposed to be the plot of Dr. C. Burges, and his partners;) which tempts the Kings Majestie by the offer of five hundred thousand pounds, to make good by an Act of Parliament to the purchasers of bishops, deans, and chapters lands, their illegal bargain, for ninety nine years. By John Gauden, D.D. chaplain in ordinary to the Kings most excellent Majesty. Gauden, John, 1605-1662. 1660 (1660) Wing G343; Thomason E1044_10; ESTC R202281 8,808 19

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Libel called the Anatomy being the Epitomy of Dr. Burges his falsity folly and scurrility not worth a sober mans answering or reading what shall we think of the rest of that heard which of latter years have been fatted with the Church Lands and the estates of other men much theirs and his betters who never needed any compurgators for their innocency and credit In whose behalf that Boanerges or great zealot for the reforming of the Church of England in order to keep his Bishops Lands by keeping out the Bishop of Bathe and Wels and all others of that Cathedral from repossessing their own estates hath for so oft filled and killed the world with the poysonous cramb of his Paradoxes That Sacriledg in all mens sence but his own is no sin And that the selling and buying of Bishops and Cathedrals Lands is no sacrilege But this Mountebankry is now grown stale and scorned even by the vulgar nor will it serve to keep him from the Justice of Gods and mans Laws which require restitution of his own fine new Houses and Gardens in liew of of these good old houses of the Bishops Deans and others which that dilapidetor of the Church hath pulled down Nor will it serve his turn to cry out that his conscience is so sore grieved with the collick of the Covenant that he cannot indure the return of Bishops Deans and Chapters Indeed his fits and gripes arise from the just fear he hath that these his rivals may now drive him out of the Babel which he hath built and dispossess him of his unlucky Purchases which to attend by any meanes this Proteus will rather disguise himself into Presbytery and Independency contrary to his former hue and profession then return to a well-constituted Episcopacy which is certainly more consonant by far with the law of the Land and the genius of the people of England then either of the other pittiful novelties and much more agreeable to his so Sacred Covenant since in that he expresly engaged himself not onely against his so feared Prelacy and Popery but also against Schisme and Superstition of both which those seditious innovations in Church and State are as vehemently suspected and charged by learned and godly men as Gehazy was with Naamans Leprosie when having stolen his undeserved fees for his Masters miracle he went out of Elishas presence as white as snow which blessing may in a few years more befall this Black-defender that Sacriledge that is selling of Church Lands against law is no sin Whom all sober minded men will leave to be punished with his own manners yet so as to follow his deplorable soul with such prayers as Christian Charity will permit for those that have not sinned the sin unto death by willful and known apostacy and by opposing of most evident truths such as these are that God and his Church are not to be robbed FINIS Books written by Dr. Gauden and sold by Andrew Crook at the green Dragon in St. Pauls Church-yard 1. HIeraspistes A Defence for the Ministry and Ministers of the Church of England 2. Three Sermons preached on publick occasions 3. Funerals made Cordials in a Sermon preached at the Interment of the Corps of Robert Rich Heir apparent to the Earldom of Warwick 4. A sermon preached at the Funeral of Dr. Ralph Brounrig Bishop of Excester Decemb. 17. 1659. with an account of his Life and Death 5. A Petitionary Remonstrance in the behalf of many thousand Ministers and Scholars 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 sive Medicastri Slight healers of publique hurts set forth in a Sermon Preached in St. Pauls Church London before the right honorable Lord Mayor Lord General Aldermen Common-Council Companies of the honorable City of London Febr. 28. 1659. being a day of Solemn thanksgiving unto God for restoring the Secluded Members of Parliament to the house of Commons And for preserving the City as a Door of Hope thereby opened to the fulness and freedom of future Parliaments The most probable means under God for healing the Hurts and recovering the health of these three Brittish Kingdoms 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 Gods great Demonstrations and Demands of Justice Mercy and Humility set forth in a Sermon preached before the Honorable House of Commons at their Solema Fast before their first sitting April 30. 1660. ΑΝΑΛΥΣΙΣ The loosing of St. Peters Bands setting forth the true sense and solution of the Covenant in point of Conscience so far as it relates to the Government of the Church by Episcopacy