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A26757 The confession of the faithfull witnesse of Christ, Mr. John Bastwick doctor of physick wherein he doth declare his education and the grounds of his conversion and constancie, in the true professions of Faith : with the reasons wherefore hee became an adversary to our bishops whom he proveth to be the toes of antichrist and dangerous prelates to abide in our church : with a relation of their great pride in setting the kings picture over their dresser in the high commission court, with his hat off and his crown and scepter laid downe before their worships like a delinquent / by Iohn Bastwick... Bastwick, John, 1593-1654. 1641 (1641) Wing B1059; ESTC R1532 6,239 9

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THE CONFESSION Of the faithfull Witnesse of Christ Mr. John Bastwick Doctor of Physick Wherein he doth declare his Education and the grounds of his Conversion and Constancie in the true profession of FAITH With the Reasons wherefore hee became an Adversary to our Bishops whom he proveth to be the Toes of Antichrist and dangerous Prelates to abide in our Church With a Relation of their great pride in setting the Kings Picture over their Dresser in the High Commission Court with his hat off and his Crown and Scepter laid downe before their Worships like a Delinquent By IOHN BASTWICK Doctor of Physicke The lively ●ffegies of Mr. Iohu ●astwicke Doctor of Physicke and sufferer under the Prelates London printed and are to bee sold by H. W. 1641. The c●nfession of Ma●ster Iohn Bastwick Doctor of PHISICK I Have heard many Sermons at the Court yer never did I heare any wherein I saw not the PURITAN brought up with one scorne or other and some notorious lyes told of them So that I wonder not that those poore men are thought so evill of though a most innocent and harmelesse people as any lives upon the Earth For when the place of God it selfe from whence truth should onely sound is made a Theater of lying and false accusations no wonder that the Kings Majesty and Nobles of the Kingdome have a prejudicate opinion of them they call Puritans when they expect nothing but truth and veritable narrations from that place In my yonger dayes that I may in something relate my own condition I was bred in as great a hatred of Puritans as any tender yeeres were capable of as it is well known and thought those men not worthy to live yet knew not any of them our Countrey having then scarce two in it neither was there a Sermon perhaps in halfe a yeere thereabouts and that read out of a paper booke and halfe of it commonly was railing against the Puritans But when it pleased God that some of those that spake evillest of them through surfeting and excesse had brought themselves to languishing sicknesse and after to Death it selfe I say when those men in their greatest extremities chose rather to trust them yea and to prefer them before their own brethren and nerest kins-folks and bequeath their children and Estate into their hands then being also demanded the reason of such trust and confidence in them whom they had reputed the worst of men before and most of all traduced hated they then openly declared themselvs and their opinion of them saying that they were now dying men that it was now time to speak the truth and that they in their hearts beleeved they were the true servants of the Lord howsoever despised contemned in the world and withall they desired that their soules might goe the way that theirs went I say when I saw such a wonderfull change in these men who were many of them of knowledge and understanding in all Religions and some of them travellers and Courtiers and that now on their death-beds they should give such an approbation and so honourable testimony of those men of whom they had in their prosperity spoken so maliciously I being then of yeares of discretion and better able to discerne and judge of things that differ began more seriously to consider of that matter and so much the more studious I was because I had in some sort seen the vanity of all pleasures having indeed bin bred in nothing else The right way then to find blessednes was my only aym which through Gods speciall favour and benediction upon my earnest endevors dayly reading of the Word and holy Scriptures private duties godly society and frequent hearing of the word which is onely able to save our soules J found out to the praise and honour of his name be it spoken And J then well perceived looking into the lives and manners of men that those that were commonly branded with the name of Puritans were the happiest and that if any were eternally blessed they were such of them as squared their lives in sincerity according to their profession And lest that I might through an overweening conceit of some seeming blessednesse in them be mistaken I contented not my selfe with home-comparing of men and domesticall experience but I resolved to seeke out still a more excellent way if there were any whereupon I went into forraine Nations and lived amongst all sorts of men in the greatest Princes Courts conversing among all ranks and orders of them and that many years and amongst all professions Courtiers Souldiers Schollers Citizens Marchants and among all sects of factions and religions examining all those in the ballance of judgment I found none in life and death happy and truely comfortable but those that are branded with the name of Puritans or at least those that live and dye in their Faith And for my own particular to speake now my Conscience I had rather goe the way of the meanest Puritans that live and dye according to their profession then of the greatest Prelates that ever lived upon the earth this I speak in the presence of God for of the ones happinesse I am as sure as the Word of God is sure of the others I can promise nothing he living in Rebellion to God all the dayes of his life and his Repentance not knowne unto me And notwithstanding I say all this that these are such an holy people yet are they made but the off-scouring of the world of all things and brought upon every Stage and into the Pulpit as fittest for ludibry by the Players Priests and Prelates yea and in their Courts it is enough to ruine a mans cause if his Adversary can but taint him with the name of a Puritan but most especially are they vilely abused by the Priests and Prelates in their pulpits Now I say if it be lawfull in them to make playes of honest men and to faine what they please against them I pray let it be lawfull in me in meriment to speak the truth of them which as near as I can I will not transgresse If some shall say they have not so great trains nor so much adoe in their marching I affirme that at all times they goe more like Princes then humble Ministers of Christ and the Apostles Successors of whom we never read they came ever in Coach or on horseback but when Paul was mounted by authority or that they had ever a servant to attend them much lesse such pompe and State and yet one of them converted more soules in one day then all the Prelates ever did that ever I read off neither to speak truly have I heard of any they ever converted but of many thousands they have confounded But now to the matter in hand because one o● their abetters said not long since that they had not such attendance as I accuse them of I say if they have lesse company one day they have