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A54528 Heresiography, or, A discription of the hereticks and sectaries of these latter times by E. Pagitt. Pagitt, Ephraim, 1574 or 5-1647. 1645 (1645) Wing P175; ESTC R2783 113,990 184

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such as are not enlightned with true faith is ●●lthy and polluted and to bee reputed for whoredome 9. Concerning Henry Nicolas 1. He is raised by the highest God from the dead 2. He can no more ●rre then Moses or Christ c. 3. He is the true Prophet of God sent to blow the last Trumper of Doctrine which shall be published upon earth 4. That he onely knoweth the true sense of Scripture 5. That his Books are of equall authority with the holy Scripture Through the service of H. N. his holy and gracious Word and our obedience thereunto we are led of the Father to the love of Jesus Christ. 6. That the Scriptures are fulfilled in H. N. and his Family 7. H. N. knoweth the secrets of our hearts 8. That all men must submit themselves to the godly wisdome of H. N. c. 10. Concerning their illuminated Elders and family 1. All illuminated Elders are Godded with God or deified and God in them hominified or become man 2. The young Disciples are Adams and the illuminated Elders Christs 3. The eldest Father of the Family is Christ himselfe 4. That the estate of all such as are not of this Sect is a false being the Antichrist the wicked spirit the kingdome of hell and the devill himselfe 5. The Family of Love is perfect in this life and therefore that they must not pray for forgivenesse of sins 6. That their illuminated Elders doe not sinne 7. They may ioyne with any Congregation and Church and live under the obedience of any Magistrate though never so ungodly 8. Whatsoever is taught by any other then by their illuminated Elders is false Such as despise their Family shall bee consumed with everlasting fire Moreover they hold 1. That he who is one of their Congregation is either as perfect as Christ or else a very divell 2. That it is lawfull to doe whatsoever the higher Powers command to be done though it be done against the commandement of God 3. That it is ridiculous to say God the Father God the Son God the holy Ghost as though by saying these words they should affirme to be three Gods 4. That every man ought first to be in an errour before he can come to the knowledge of the truth 5. That heaven and hell are present in this world among us and that there is none other 6. That they are bound to give almes to none other persons but to those of their Sect and if they otherwise doe they give their Almes to the divell 7. That they ought not to burie their dead because it is said let the dead bury the dead 8. That none ought to receive their Sacraments before he receiveth their whole Ordinances as 1. He must be admitted with a kisse then his feet must be washed then hands laid on him and so received 9. That the Angels Raphael and Gabriel and others were borne of a woman 10. That they ought not to say Davids Psalmes as Prayers being righteous and without sinne 11. That there ought to be no Sabbath day but that all should be alike 12. That Christ is come forth of the flesh as he came forth of the Virgin Mary 13. That there was a world before Adams time as is now 14. That the Law of God is possible to be kept of every man that will endeavour himselfe thereto 15. That it is ●●pedient that they should make manifest their whole heart with all their counsels minds wils and thoughts together with all their doings dealings and exercises naked and bare before the children of the Family of Love and not to cover or hide any thing be it was it is before him and what their inclination and nature draweth them unto In a word their doctrine is perverse blasphemous and erro●eous it openeth a doore to all wickednese turning Religion up-side-downe building heaven here upon earth making God man and man God heaven hell and hell heaven not accounting of the Law of God and making but a jest of the Gospell of Jesus Christ leaving no manner of sin uncommitted yet affirming they sin not at all for venome and poyson which will bring present death to the soule he hath dispersed over every member and Article of the Beliefe so universall is the poyson of his opinion as you may see in their confession set down by Mr. Knewstub 3. The Confession of Familists I Doe believe in God the Father Almighty maker of heaven and earth They say the same is a true living God a mighty Spirit a perfect cleare light a true being and that the same being is God the Fathers name and his love it selfe And they perswade their good willing ones that by the beliefe of this Article which they call the Baptisme in the Fathers name that here and now they do attain to the perfect obedience of the Law of God and of the beliefe of Jesus Christ and love of the holy Ghost which they make to be all one with the perfect righteousnesse of the Law 2. And in Iesus Christ his onely Son our Lord. Some of these words they alter for instead of his onely Son they say the onely Son of God c. Whereby Jesus the only Son I mean Righteousnesse for there is their generall Tenet and conclusion that Righteousnesse is Christ and Sin is Antichrist The seed of the woman is righteousnesse and holinesse and the seed of the Serpen● is sin turning the person of Christ into equality 3. Which was conceived of the holy Ghost borne of the Virgin Mary As we confesse the thing done so we speake of the present time as of the thing doing saying which is conceived of the holy Ghost meaning every one that comes to take in their Belief as they term it is then conceived of the holy Ghost born of the Virgin Mary calling the conception of their fancy the first or Virgins estate of Infancy so making the Article intend all and every one of them in generall and hot one in particular as we beleeve 4. Sufferedunder Pontius Pilate was crucified dead and buried and descended into hell In the former Article they confesse the conception and birth of the blessed seed of Abraham according to the Promises and here they beleeve their sufferings according to the Scriptures And Jesus Christ is borne and conceived in themselves under Pontius Pilate and so is incorporated into the death of his Crosse and this they call the Baptisme under the obedience of the Beliefe in the name of the Son and they f●y they bury through his Belief the old Man which state they call the youth or young Man the renewing of the Spirit in an upright life wherein this Article both of suffering crucifying death and buriall and discention into hell are fulfilled in them the rest you may see in Mr. Knewstub 4. Their lewd Conversations OF this holy Family we read that most shameful corruption of life hath alwaies followed corruption of Doctrine as Rom. 1. 24. God
it was such as awaked the ●istris of the house that knew nothing of the meeting and made her arise to seek where this burning was for that smell made her afraid that the fire was in her shop which was of wollen Drapery Being come to the place she saw eleven naked bodies and the Propher commanded her to put off her cloathes and put them in the fire which she did then the Prophet commanded them all to follow him and doe as he should doe and so rushed into the street stark naked and all his Disciples after him running and crying horribly throughout the Town woe woe woe the divine vengeance the divine vengeance whereby they put the whole Town into an uproare The people thinking that the Towne was surprized by some enemy they were all taken but one woman that slipt out of the way brought before the Magistrate and as they stood all naked in a full Court they could never be perswaded neither by command nor threatning to put on garments which they offered them saying that they must have no covering for they were the naked truth they were kept a while in prison untill the great conspiracy in Amsterdam by the Anapaptists when they went about to surprise the Town then they were executed The Mistris of the house where the Conventic●e was kept was hanged before her owne doore Of the Adamites in Bohemia WHereas Bohemia is like Africa alwayes bringing forth some new thing an heresie saith he far greater then the for●er arose there viz. of the Adamites A certain Piccard passing over the Rhene came out of the low Countries into Bohemia who with craft with delusion deceiving many gathered a multitude of followers and taking an Island in the Lusmisicus Lake he lived there prosessing himselfe to be the Son of God he taught his Sect to goe naked and to call him Adam to use promiscuous marriages and for their lust every one to take a woman and to bring her before the Prelate saying My flesh doth wax hot upon this woman unto whom Adam answered encrease and multiply This man called all other men slaves himselfe and they that were of his Sect free-men Forty of this Sect with their Swords drawn set upon the Village adjoyning to them and killed about 200. husband-men whom they called the children of the devill when these things were come to the eares of Zisca the Adamites were all slaine but two men who were left to declare and make known to the world their superstitions with the women who declared that all that wore cloathes and especially breeches were by no means Free-men These women were committed to prison and afterwards for their obstinacy in their Errors they were burnt They did undergoe their punishment with great ●aerity singing and laughing in the fire Of Antinomians In describing of these Sectaries I purpose to set downe 1. The Originall of the Antinomians 2. Their Errors 3. The first Antinomian in England 4. The opinions of our moderne Antinomians 5. The stirs raised by the Antinomians in New-England and their banishing from thence 1. The Originall of the Antinomians THe Antinomians are so called because they would have the Law abolished in the light of the Gospell The Author of this Sect Pontanus affirmeth to be one Iohn Agricela of Isleby who broached his errours about the year of our Lord 1535. 2. The errors of the Antinomians POntanus in his Catalogue of Hereticks setteth downe thes following 1. They precend the Law not to be given to Christian men 2. The Law to pertaine to the Court and not to the Gospel 3. The ten Commandements not to be ta●ght in the Church because they that are regenerate need not the Law becaule they doe that duty willingly being led by the Spirit 4. There to be no need of the Law to any part of our Conversion 5. It is sufficient for a wieked man to beleeve and not to doubt of his salvation 6. Our faith and Religion to have been unknewn to Moses 7. Neither good works profit to salvation neither ill works can doe any hurt 8. That a Ghristian man cannot be known by his works 9. The third use of the Law that it is a rule of life is blasphemous in Divinity and a monster in nature 2. The first Antinomian in England THe first Antinomian among us that I can heare of was one Master Iohn Eaton who had been a Scholler of m●ne and afterwards was Cu●ate to Mr. Wright 〈…〉 neere Algate he was 〈◊〉 his errors impriso●● in the Ga●● heule a Westminster There is a 〈◊〉 set 〈◊〉 in his name called the Honey-combe of fre●●ust ●●ation by Christ alone collected as he pre●ende●● out of the 〈…〉 of Scup●ures and common and ●animous consent of the faithfull 〈◊〉 of Gods mysteries upon the same the main subject of which bock is to prove that God doth not will not nor cannot see any sin in any of his justified children To prove the poynt above named he maketh a distibution of justified persons in regard of their estate according to 〈◊〉 distinct times the time of the law the time of Iohn Baptist the time of the Gospell the first glorious the second more glorious the third most glorious The first time of the Law was glorious saith he because Jesus Christ was in it glorious things are spoken of the City of God that then was yet Christ and those glorious things were then vailed and greatly obscured with the bondage terrors and legall government not onely of the Ceremoniall Law as the Papists hold but also of the Morall Low whereby sin was severely taken hold of and punished sharply in Gods children The second time between the Law and the Gospell to wit the time of Iohn Baptist continuing to the death of Christ was more glorious than the former because in it the former legall severitie that then lay upon the children of God began then to s●ick and cease for although Iohn laid open their sinnes and the danger of them yet we read not of any punishment inflicted on Gods children The third time the most glorious is since Christ graned out his bloud and life upon the Crosse by which sin it self and guilt and punishment are so utterly infinitely abolished that there is no sin in the Church of God and that God now sees no sin in us and whosoever beleeyeth not this poynt is undoubtedly damned To the strengthening of this his fiction he abuseth divers places of Luther Calvin and others who in all likely-hood never once dreamed of this fancy And them that are contrary to this his opinion he loadeth with approbrious imputation and vile aspersions besmearing them with his Honey-combe for his Errors Mr. Eaton was imprisoned in the Gate-house as before 3. Of the Errors of our moderne Antinomians THe Antinomians will say that Eaton is dead and that his errors dyed with him whatsoever they say you may read a learned book
to death these wicked ungodly creatures despise both the Law and the Gospell and in the presence of a cloud of witnesses Yea as I am credibly informed in publike Congregations they vent these their damnable opinions Almighty God deliver our poore Church from them Of the Seekers or Expecters MAny have wrangled so long about the Church that at last they have quite lost it and go under the name of Expecters and Seekers doe deny that there is any true Church or any true Minister or any Ordinances some of them affirme the Church to be in the wildernesse and they are seeking for it there others say that it is in the smoke of the Temple that they are groping for it there where I leave them praying to God to open their eyes and give them repentance that they may consider from whence they are fallen and returne againe to the bosome of that Church from which they have to the great dishonour of God and the scondalizing of the Gospell made so fearfull a defection Divorsers THese I terme Divorsers that would be quit of their wives for slight occasions and to maintaine this opinion one hath publ●shed a Tractate of divorce in which the bonds of marriage are let loose to inordinate lust putting away wives for many other causes besides that which our Saviour onely approveth namely in case of adulterie who groundeth his Error upon the words of God Gen. 2. 18. I will make him a helpe meet for him And therefore if she be not an helper nor meet for him he may put her away saith this Author Which opinion is flat contrary to the words of our Saviour Matth. 5. 31. It hath been said also whosoever shall put away his wife let him give her a testimoniall of Divorsement But I say to you whosoever shall put away his wife except it be for fornication causeth her to cowmit adultery and whosoever shall marry her that is divorsed committeth adulterie Againe he confirmeth the same Matth 19. 9. I say therefore unto you that whosoever shall put away his wife except it be for whoredome and marry another committeth adulterie and whosoever doth marrie her that is divorced committeth adultery Vid. Mar. 10. 11. Luk. 16. 18. 1 Cor. 7. 11. Of the Papists A Question may be asked why I ranke the Papists among the late Hereticks To which I answer that there is a great difference between the ancient Papists and the moderne since their Trent Conventicle and therefore I rank them with the former Sectaries their doctrines being many of them new In describing of then Errors I purpose to shew their differences from the Protestants which are set down at large in Master Perkins Reformed Catholike 1. Concerning Free-will the dissent is in the cause of the freedome of mans will in spirituall things and especially in the first conversion of a sinner The Papists say that mans will worketh with Gods grace in the first Conversion of a sinner by it selfe we say that mans will worketh with Gods grace in the first Conversion yet not of it selfe but by grace 1 Cor. 2. 14. 2. Concerning Originall sinne the difference between them and us standeth not in the abolishment of it but in the manner and measure of the abolishment of it They affirme Originall sinne to be so farre taken away after Baptisme that it ceaseth to be sinne properly and is nothing else but a defect and want making the heart ready to conceive sinne we teach although it be taken away in the Regenerace in sundry respect yet it doth remaine in them not as a want or defect but as sin and that properly as St. Paul affirmeth Rom. 7. 17. 3. Of the certainty of salvation we hold that a man may bee certaine of his salvation in this life They also hold the same The difference is they hold the certainty to be by hope and we by faith Iohn 1. 12. The fourth poynt is of the justification of a sinner 1. Concerning the matter of our justification They grant that i● justification sin is pardoned by the merits of Christ and that none can be j●stified without remission of sin 2. That the righteousnesse whereby man is justified commeth from Christ and from him alone 3. The most learned of them say that the merit of Christs death is imputed to every sinner that doth beleeve for his satisfaction before God We say that the satisfaction made by Christs death and obedience is imputed to us and becommeth our righteousnes They say it is our satisfaction and not our righteousnesse The second difference is about the manner of our justification we both agree that a sinner is justified by Faith The difference is the Papists understand a generall faith whereby a man beleeveth the Articles of Religion to be true Wee hold the faith which justifieth to be a particuler faith wherby we apply to our selves the promises of righteousnes life everlasting by Christ. 2. The Papists say that a man is justified by faith yet not by faith alone but also by other vertues as hope love c. 3. They say that we are justified by works as causes we say we are justified by works as by signes and fruits of our justification before God Fiftly touching merit we agree that merits are so far necessary that no man can be saved without them 2. That Christ is the root and fountaine of all merit The Papists place merits within a man making two sorts of them viz. The merits of persons which is to bee found in Infants dying after Baptisme and the merit of works which they teach to be meritorious two wayes First by Covenant because God hath made a promise to reward them Secondly because Christ hath meritted that our works should merit we renounce all merit and rest onely upon the merits of Christ. The sixth poynt of Satisfaction 1. We hold a civill satisfaction a recompence for injuries 2. We hold also a Canonical whereby having given offence to the Church or any part thereof a man doth make an open testimony of repentance 3. We hold that Christ hath made satisfaction for our sins and the punishment of them both eternall and temporall They hold that Christ by his death hath made satisfaction for all the sinnes of men and for the eternall punishment of them all yet so as they themselves must satisfie for the temporall punishment of them either on earth or in Purgatory which we deny The seventh poynt of Traditions The Papists teach that besides the written word there bee certaine unwritten Traditions which must be believed as profitable and necessary to salvation We hold the Scriptures to be most perfect containing in them all things necessary to salvation The eighth part concerning Vowes We say lawfull Vowes may be props and stays of Gods worship but not the worship it selfe They hold Vowes of things not commanded to be part of the worship of God as Continency Poverty Regular
is not for a Christian to name their opinions It hope that our Governours will drive these also from our Folds as they doe the Popish Emissaries It is fit for all that are Christians to avoyd all those who speake against Christ and to account them as the enemies of God and corrupters of soules Postscript SInce the publishing of this Heresiography I have been abused above measure not onely with reviling language in the streets as I goe but also in my estate some Sectaries of my Parish denying now to pay me any thing at all affirming that they are to maintaine the Minister of their owne Congregation And that which troubleth them is my defence of Tithes and the Ordinance of Parliament for the true payment of them The non-payment whereof is one of the chiefe inducements that the Brownists and some other Sectaries have to entise the silly people and to poyson them with their other errors which they learnt from the Anabaptists who taught also that Christian men were to pay no rent nor submit to any government for which the German Princes rooted them out of their Dominions Now these latter Hereticks daring not to forbid payment of rent nor Magistracy raile altogether upon the payment of Tithes and the Ordinance for Tithes lately set out by Parliament And some of them in a scandalous Libell among other things affirme Doctor Featlies Divell to be transmigrated into old Ephraim Pagitt would to God I had his learning who is altogether for fat Tithes c. I pray God keep the divell out of them A learned man writeth That if a man should binde himselfe to the Divell to doe his uttermost in supplanting the kingdome of Christ he could not attempt it any way more directly then in driving the Ministers to such straits and difficulties that having not convenient and necessary maintenance they must either give over their callings or devoyd of courage and comfort in sorrow exercise the same by occasion whereof others shall be discouraged from the study of Divinity nothing desirous to buy poverty so deare Such as I have said before doe not onely occidere Presbyteros kill Christs Ministers But also with Julian Presbyterium the very Ministery of Christ. Yea they strike at the root of Gods Service at Christs Priesthood going about to destroy the Ministry and Seminary of Gods Church But for the payment of Tithes which they so blaspheme the Ministers have to them a double right First by speciall reservation of Almighty God Secondly by humane donation For the first men have soules as well as bodies and God hath provided for them both as in the week he allowed six days for the body and sanctified the seventh for the soule so of mens goods he alloweth nine parts for the Body and reserveth a tenth for the soule to maintaine his Ministers to beget them unto God and teach them his knowledge a tenth part he precisely enjoyned that mans covetousnesse should not rob his Ministers which some would doe if the quota pars were lest to their discretions The reservation of Tithe is set downe in expresse words Levit. 27. 30. All the Tithe of the land whether of the seed of the land or of the fruit of the tree it is the Lords it is holy to the Lord. All none excepted is no● hereafter shall be but now is and hath been As the Sabbath was observed before the fourth Commandement was promulga●●d Exod. 20. So Tithes were paid long before this reservation to the Levites You may read of Abraham paying Tithe to Melchisedech and of lacob promising to pay them And now God reserving them to himselfe and establishing them upon the Levites so we have a succession of them unto Christ. Now hath not Christ a Priest-hood and that more excellent then Melchisedechs or the Levites Melchisedech blessed Abraham But in our High Priest all the Nations of the earth are blessed The Apostle telleth us as Chrysostome affirmeth that Christ received Tithe from Levi by Abraham father of the faithfull who paying Tithe to Melchisedech shadowed out the faithfull paying Tithe to Christ. For Abraham payed Tithe not to the Priest that offered Leviticall Sacrifices of Bullocks and Goats but of Bread and Wine setting ●orth to what Priests we must pay Tithes to Hath not Christ our High Priest a Priest-hood yes and why should not Tithes bee due to his Priest-hood are his Priests to serve for nothing he telleth us himselfe that the Labou●er is worthy of his wages How dare any man deny Tithes to Christs Priest-hood tell me is Christs Priest-hood les●e deserving than Aarons or Melchisedechs or hath he lost his right or hath Christ lesse care of the Ministers of of the Gospell then was taken for the Priests of the Law Saint Paul saith they are worthy of double honour Or hath Christ renounced his right in Tithes no you may read of his expresse allowance of them Matth. 23. 23. It is his Ordinance 1 Cor. 9. 3. Doe●ce not know that they which wait at the Altar are partakers with the Altar So hath God ordained that they which preach the Gospell should live of the Gospell God hath ordained saith the Apos●le where can we finde a●y other ordina●ce The Apostles s●●teth downe the difference between the Levi●●call Priests and Christ Heb. 7. 8. They under the Tabernacle take Tithes of them who dyed but here he taketh them that liveth for ever In which Text he sheweth that Tithes are not Leviticall and a mutable maintenance but the eternall maintenance of Gods service used before the Law when the Priest-hood was in the Father of the Family stated on not first invented sor Levi during the Levites service and when the body came which was Christs and Levi with all his Typicall service was to be abolished then ceased not Tithes in right although in practise they were not paid by Pagans but were transferred to Christ and to his Ministers for their maintenance yea to the Priest-hood of Christ who liveth for ever Let these Sectaries shew any one Sillable in all the holy Scriptures in which Tithes are Ceremoniall as the Sacrifices were which were types and figures of Christs Sacrifice which he offered once for all and in him determined Or where Christ or his Apostles may but seeme to have abrogated abolished or changed them or why the Law for Tithes should be more abolished then the Law for the Sabbath The service of God continuing why should not the maintenance thereof continue To conclude as the Christians so also the Mahometans who are much more numerous than the Christians pay their Tithes with great conscience the detention of them is one of the grand sinnes which the two inquisitor Angels of their Law doe examine soules after death viz. Whether they have payd their Tithes without fraud as witnesseth Ioannes Baptist a Alfaqui who had been a Mahometan Priest The wisedome of Almighty God the practise of all ages the example of Patriarks Abraham and Iacob
taken out of the 39. Articles HAving handled much poyson I thinke it fit to give the Reader to preserve him from infection some Methridate out of the Paunarium or Medicinable box of our Mother the Church viz. Out of the Articles of Doctrine agreed upon for avoiding of diversity of opinions and establishing of consent touching true Religion To which Articles every Minister refusing to subscribe should ipso fasto be deprived and all his promotions to be void as if he were naturally dead Read the Statute 1. That Christ took flesh from the virgin Mary The Sonne which is the Word of the Father begotten from the everlasting Father the very eternall God of one substance with the Father took mans nature in the womb of the blessed virgin of her substance So th●t two wh●le and perfect Natures that is to say the God-head and the Man-hood were joyned together in one Person never to be divided whereof is one Christ very God and very Man who truly suffered was crucified dead and buried to reconcile us to his Father and to be a sacrifice not onely for originall guilt but also for the actuall sinnes of men 2. That Christ was God There is but one living and true God everlasting without body parts or passion of infinite power wisedome and goodnesse the maker and preserver of all things both visible and invisible and in the Unity of this God-head are three Pers●ns 〈◊〉 one substance power and eternity the Father Son and holy Ghost 3. Of our justification by Faith We are accounted ●ighteous before God onely for the merit of our Lord and Saviour JESUS CHRIST by faith and not for our own works or deservings wherefore that we are justified by saith only is a most wholsome Doctrine and very full of comfort 4. For good Workes Which are the fruits of Faith and follow after justification alb●it they cannot put away our sinnes and endure the severity of Gods judgements yet they are pleasing and acceptable to God in Christ and so spring out necessarily of a true lively faith insomuch as by them a lively faith may be evidently knowne as a tree is discerned by the fruit 5. Of Originall sinne Originall sinne standeth not in the following of Adam but it it the fault and corruption of the nature of every man that naturally is ingendred of the off-spring of Adam whereby man is very far gone from Originall righteousnesse and is of owne nature enclined to evill so that the flesh lusteth alwayes against the Spirit and therefore in every person borne into this world it deserveth Gods wrath and damnation and this infection in nature doth remaine yea in them that are regenerated whereby the lust of the flesh cald in Greek 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 which some doe expound the wisedome some sensuality some the affection some the desire of the flesh is not subject to the Law of God And although there is no condemnation to them that beleeve and are baptized yet the Apostle doth confesse that concupiscence and lust hath of it selfe the nature of sin 6. Of the Baptisme of Infants Baptisme is not onely a signe of profession and marke of difference wherehy Christian men are discerned from other that be not Christned but it is also a signe of regeneration or new birth whereby as by an instrument they that receive Baptisme rightly are grafted into the Church the promises of the forgivenesse of sinne and of our adoption to be the sons of God by the holy Ghost are visibly signed and sealed Faith is confirmed and grace encreased by vertue of prayer unto God The Baptisme of young children is in any wise to be retained in the Church as most agreeable with the institution of Christ. 7. Of Free-will The condition of man after the fall of Adam is such that he cannot turne and prepare himselfe by his owne naturall strength and good workes to faith and calling upon God Wherefore we have no power to doe good workes pleasing and acceptable to God without the grace of God by Christ preventing us that we may have a good will and working with us when we have that good will 2. Of being without sinne Christ is alone without sin If we say we have no sin we deceive our selves and the truth is not in us 9. Of the Civill Magistrate We give unto the Kings most Excellent Majesty that Prerogative which we see to be given to all godly Princes in holy Scriptures by God himselfe that is that they should rule all estates and degrees committed to their charge by God whether they be Ecclesiasticall or Temporall and restraine with the Sword the stubborne and evill doers The Lawes of the Realme may punish Christian men with death for heynous and grievous offences It is lawfull for Christian men at the commandement of the Magistrate to weare weapons and serve in the wars 10. Christian mens goods are not common The riches and goods of Christian men are not common as touching the right title and possession of the same as the Anabaptists doe falsely boast 11. A Christian mans Oath As we confesse that vaine and rash swearing is forbidden Christian men by our Lord Jesus Christ and Iames his Apostle so we judge that Christian Religion doth not prohibite but that a man may sweare when the Magistrate requireth in a cause of Faith and Charity so it be done according to the Prophets teaching in judgement justice and truth 5. Of the severall sorts of Anabaptists IT betell the Anabaptists as other Heriticks to wit having once forsaken the truth there is no end of their Errors As the Spirit encreased so many things were altered and new things received by the brethren as Oracles from heaven First they break asunder into foure Sects and David George tooke upon him to reconcile them who being possessed with the Devill prefer'd himselfe most blasphemously before Christ himselfe dayly they were divided more and more There are foureteen severall sorts of Anabaptists according to their severall sorts of Errors or Authors set downe by Alst edius in his Indice Theologia Polemina Page 565. viz. Muncerians Apostolikes Separatists Catharists Silentes Enthusiasts Liberi Adamites Hutites Augustinians Beucheldians Melchiorites Georgians Menonists Whose severall Errors I purpose to touch Muncerians so called of Muncer before named who raising a sedition of Boores in Germany was defeated taken and beheaded about the yeare of our Lord God 1525. He preached that all goods must be common and all men free and of equall dignity That God had commanded him to destroy all the ungodly and to repurge the Church Apostolikes a kinde of Anabaptists because they would be like the Apostles they wandred up and downe the Countreyes without staves shooes money or bags preaching up and downe their celestiall vocation to the Ministerie of the Word they washed one anothers feet and leaving houses wives and trades they were so burthensome to
Ionah 2. 4. Ionah was as one cast out of Gods presence and 2 Chron. 15. 2. If you forsake him he will forsake you And in a word it imp●rts as if God neither loved righteousnesse nor hated wickednesse contrary to Psal 45. 6 7. and 〈◊〉 take no delight in the obedience of his people contrary to Psal. 147. 11. The Lord delighteth in those that feare him c As concerning the last clause he that hath elected me must save me It is true the foundation of Gods election remaineth sure yet it is as true that whom he chuseth he purpos●th to bring to sal●at●on through sanctification of the Spirit 2 Thes. 1. 13. 4. If Christ will let me sinne let him look to it upon his honour be it Answ. This retorts the Lords words upon himselfe Pro 4. 22. 24. Keep thine heart c. Ponder thy paths c. and therefore no lesse blasphemous and is contrary to the professed practice of David Psalme 18. 23. I was upright before him and kept my selfe from min● iniquity The la●ter clause puts the cause of Gods dishonour upon hims●l●e no lesse blasphe●ous then the former and contrary to Rom. 2. 23. where the dishonouring of God is laid upon themselves 5. Here is a great stir about graces looking to hearts but give me Christ I seek not for graces but for Christ I seeke not for promises but for Christ I seek not for sanctification but for Christ tell not me of mediation duties but tel me of Christ. Answ. 1. This speech seemeth to make a flat opposition between Christ and his graces contrary to that in Ioh. 1. 16. Of his fulnesse we all received and grace for grace and between Christ and his promises contrary to Gal● 3. 13 14. Christ was made ● curse that we might receive the promise of the Spirit Luke 1. 70. with 74. And betwix Christ and all holy 〈◊〉 contrary to Tit. 2. 14. and therfore hold f●rth expressions not agreeing to wholsome Doctrine 6. A living faith that hath living fruits may grow from the living Law Answ. This whole speech is utterly 〈…〉 the 〈…〉 of words required 2 Tim. 1. 13 Hold fast the forme of 〈◊〉 words 1. That a Hypocrite may have a living La● is contrary to Iames 2. ●7 where the Hypocrites faith is called a dead faith 2. That a Hypocrite may bring forth living fruit is contrary to that Heb. 9. 14. 3. That all this grow●s from a living Law contrary to a Cor. 3. 6. where the Law is called a killing Letter And to Gal. 3. 21. If there had been a Law which could have given life c. 7. I may know I am Christs not because I doe crucifie the lusts of the flesh but because I doe not crucifie them but believe in Christ that crucifieth my lusts for me Answ. 1. The phrase is contrary to the Scripture language Gal. 5. 24. They that are Christs have crucified the flesh with the affections and lusts 2. 〈…〉 the flesh for these three things may seem to be expres●●● in it 1. If Scripture make not opposite but subordinate Rom. 8. 13. 〈◊〉 th●ough the Spirit crucifie the flesh 2. That if I doe 〈◊〉 crucifie my lusts th●n there is an open free way of looking to C●rist contrary to the Scripture Mat. 5. 8. Blessed are the pure in heart for they shal see G●d both in boldnesse of faith here fruition hereafter 2 Tim. 2. 19 Let every one that names the Lord Iesus depart from iniquity 3. That believing in Christ may ease me from endeavouring to ciucifie my lusts in my owne person which is so grosse that it needs no more confutation then to name it 4. The safe sense that may be possibly intended in such a speech is this If I crucifie the flesh in my own strength it is no safe evidence of my being in Christ but if renouncing my self I crucifie the fl●sh in the strength of Christ applying his death by faith it is a safe evidence of my being in Christ but this sense conveighed in these words is to conveigh wholsome Doctrine 〈◊〉 an ●●●olsome some Channel a darkning and losing the truth in an 〈◊〉 expression 8. Peter more le●ned to a Covenant of works then Paul Pauls doctrine was more for free-grace then Perers Answ. To oppose these persons and the doctrine of these two Apostles of Christ who were guided by one and the same spirit in preaching and penning thereof 2 Pet 1. 21. Holy men of God spake as they were moved by the Holy Ghost 2 Tim. 3. 16 All Scripturs is given by inspiration of God in such a point as the Covenant of works and grace is little lesse then blasphemy 9. If Christ be my sanctification what need I look to any thing in my selfe to condence my justification Answ. This position is therefore unfound because it holds forth Christ to be my sanct●fication so as that I need not looke to any inh erent holinesse in my selfe whereas Christ is there●●re said to be our sanctification bècause he works sanctifica●●●● 〈◊〉 us and we dayly ought to grow up in him by receiving new supply and encrease of grace from his fulnesse according to 2 Pet. 3. 18. Grow in grace and in the knowledge of our Lord Iesus Christ. ● These with many other had so infected the Church that if God had not wrought wonderfully for his truth they had overwhelmed us that would or nec●●sent into bloudy and ●uell martyrdome as their owne Sermons did 〈◊〉 them up and their threats gave us occasion to feare But God in this did not sit still as asleep saith my Author while these Ta●es choakt the Wheat though he suffered the enemy to sow them but he manifested his dislike in notorious judgements upon the prime fomenters of them As first Mistris Hutchinson the Generalissimo 〈◊〉 high Priestesse of the new religion was delivered at one 〈◊〉 of 30. monstrous Births or thereabouts much about the n●mber of her monstrous opinions some were bigger some lesse none of them having humane shape but shap't like her opinions Mistris Dier another of the same crew was delivered of a large woman-child which was stil-born it had no head but a face upon the breast and the eares which were like an Apes stood in the shoulders the eyes and mouth stood farre out the nose was looking upwards the breast and back full of sharpe p●i●●les the navell belly and privy parts were where the back hips should be and the back parts were on that side that the face was the armes and legges thighes and hands were as other children but in stead of toe● it had upon each foot three clawes with Talons like a young Fowle upon the back above the belly it had two great holes like mouthes and in each of them stuck a piece of flesh It had no fore-head but in the place thereof above the eyes foure horns whereof two were above an inch long hard and sharp the other two
the name of Jesuite and would be called Apostles Disciple In Rome and other Countries that give him freedome he weares a maske upon his heart In England he shuffles in and puts it upon his face No place in our Climate hideth him so secretly as a Ladies Chamber The modesty of the Pursevant hath onely forborne the bed and so mist him There is no disease in Christendome that may so properly be called the Kings evill To conclude will you know him beyond the Sea In his Seminary he is a Fox but in the Inquisition a Lyon Rampant Since the printing of this Book I hear of an assembly wherein one preacheth against the Deity of Christ and of another great Congregation of Familists and of atheisticall books published I most humbly entreat Almighty God for Jesus Christs sake in mercy to look upon us and to keep our poore Church from these Doctrines of the Devill Amen Of the Pelagians WRicing of the Hereticks and Secta●ies of these times ● thinke it not amisse to write somewhat of the Pelagians their ancient Errors reviving among us Pelagius was a Welch-man and he is usually stiled Pelagius the Briton to distinguish him from Pelagius the samosatensian Bishop a man learned and Orthodox Luther saith he was called Pelagius of Pelagus the sea his errors like the Sea over-flowing in a manner the whole world His name in Welch was Morgan which signifieth the sea He lived in the time of the Emperor Theodosius the younger about the yeare of our Lord 416. His Errors were condemned in the Synod of Carthage An. 425. in which there assembled 217. Bishop● and among other Saint Argustine And also in the Melivitan Councell held in Africa His Errors are set downe by Augustine Hierome Ambrose Isidore Prosper and Fulgentius Pontanus setteth them downe to be twelve 1. He taught that Adam had dyed although he had not sinned by the Law of nature and so sinne not to bee the cause of death 2 Adam● sin to b● noxious to himselfe onely and not to his posterity and th●re to be no original sinne 3 Lust and co●cupiscence being naturall not to be evill but rather good and sin not to be propagated by generation 4. The former being granted children to have no originall sin from their Parents 5. The children of the faithfull though not batized to be saved and to enjoy everlasting life but not in heaven 6. Men to have now free-will even after sin which is sufficient and fit to doe well without Gods grace 7. Gods grace to be obtained by the merit of our workes 8. The word grace in holy Scripture not to be meant the gracious remission of sin and the donation of the Holy Ghost but the p●omulgation of doctrine 9. Faith to be the knowledge of the Law and History as they call it not a speciall worke and our perseverance in faith 10. The Law of God to be satisfied by externall obedience neither it to be impossible for a man to keep 11. The prayers of the Church for sinners that they may be converted and for the faithfull to persevere to be made in vai●e because it is in the power of our owne free-will A●d wee need not aske that of God that we have power to d●e our selves 12. They doe mocke and scoffe at the doctrine of Predestination● explo●ing it out of the Church These Errors need no confu●ation being so opposite to the holy Scripture Soule-Sleepers THat the soule dyeth with the body is an old and despicable Heresie raised in Arabia about the time of Origen and extinguished by his dispute immediately after the birth thereof Such as were infected with this opinion were termed by Saint Augustine Arabici by reason of the Province in which this Error first arose This Heresie is risen up againe among us and an abscure Author laboureth to maintaine in a Treatise late published among us intituled Mans mortality in which hee bringeth an argument out of Gen. 3. 19. where Adam is told that for his disobedience he must turne unto dust from whence he was made and not onely his body but also his soule which came not out of the dust In the description of mans Creation by Moses you may manifestly see the immortality of the soule When God created the Beasts c. he said Let the earth bring forth every living thing But when he made man Let us make man in our owne Image And againe The Lord God made man of the Dust of the earth that is his body and for his soule he breathed in his face the breath of life God created the Angels spirits without bodies The creatures bodies without soules he took a body and soule and made a man in his own Image in respect of his body he hath affinity with beasts in respect of his soule with heavenly spi●its The Beasts came out of the earth and to the earth they returne so mans body But his soule came from heaven and returneth to God that gave it Beside some foolish arguments alledged in the Treatise before named he citeth the words of Solomon Ecclsiastes 3. 10. For that which befalleth the sonnes of men befalleth beasts even one thing befalleth them as the one dyeth so ●yeth the other yea they have all one breath so that a man hath no preeminence above a beast for all is vanity All goe to one place all are of the dust and all turns to dust againe Who knoweth the spirit of man that goeth upward and the spirit of the beast that goeth downward to the earth Which words were to determination of Solomons but a History of what came in his thoughts and what troubled him and stirred him up to a solicitous enquiry concerning the soules condition but the state of the soule he determineth Chap. 12. saying Dust returneth unto the earth from whence it came and the Spirit to God that gave it To this resolution of Solomons I may adde our Lords answer to the Saduces Matth. 22. 32. I am the God of Abraham the God of Isaac and the God of Iacob God is not a God of the dead but of the living This Error of theirs is contrary to the holy Scriptures 2 Cor. 5 6. 8. Psalme 31. 5. Luke 23. 46. Acts 7. 59. Apocal. 6. 40. 4. To conclude with Sap. 3. Though not received in●o the Canon yet it is confessed to be very ancient and therefore may claime precedency of authority before any heathen Philosopher The soules of the righteous are in the hands of God and there shall no torment touch them 2. In the sight of the unwise they seem to dye and their departure is taken for misery and their going from us to utter destruction but they are in peace Deny the Scriptures AMong others one wicked Sect denieth the Scriptures both of the old and new Testament and account them as things of nought whereby by Gods command they that despised Moses Law by the mouth of two or three witnesses were to be put