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A25460 Fides Catholica, or, The doctrine of the Catholick Church in eighteen grand ordinances referring to the Word, sacraments and prayer, in purity, number and nature, catholically maintained, and publickly taught against hereticks of all sorts : with the solutions of many proper and profitable questions sutable to to [sic] the nature of each ordinance treated of / by Wil. Annand ... Annand, William, 1633-1689. 1661 (1661) Wing A3218; ESTC R36639 391,570 601

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or her pleasure openly expound and preach the Gospel that it was no lawfull for a Minister to have humane learning or that it was unl●wf●ll to hear such that it was and would be unlawful for Ministers to prepare themselves to preach by study that it was unlawful for a Gospel-Minister not to have some handy Trade and work in a Mechanick way for his living Ought they not since it was known to have been long used by Gods people before the Law and by his people after the Law to have told that to receive Tythes now was to deny that Christ was come in the flesh why was it not told us that the whole ●●sterity of man whether of Heathens or Christians during their Infancy are pure and holy there being no Originall sin why did not that wise Master builder lay his foundation aright and show us that to enter any into th● Church by Baptism without declaration of Faith and Repentance though born of holy parents was a sin and also if any such thing were done in the name of the holy Trinity wherein consists the essence of Baptisme with the application of the spirit which is not hindred by Infancy yet that they ought to be baptized again Why did they not inform the Church that though God was pleased to receive the Children of the Jews so far into his favour as to give them the outward sign of his Covenant with the Fathers viz. by circumcision yet would not have the Children of Christians to receive the outward sign of his Covenant with their Fathers viz. by Baptism Why did they not inform us that there were none baptized nor none should account themselves baptized except they were plunged or dipped in a River And that any member of the Church might do that why did he not tell us that it was and would be a sin for one to teach his child to say the Lords Prayer or call God father since they had no faith in Christ Why do they not shew us that to be in a place hearing his word with those that were not all holy was a great sin before God and that there should be a parity in the Church of God That no civill Magistrate hath any power at all to be command any thing to be done in the Church of God and that no Christian ought to pray in a set form and therefore that the Lords prayer was not to be used yea was as abominable unto God as Swines flesh unto a Jew as I have read some of them do however we know it is disused by them all Why was it not told us that to receive the Sacrament of the Lords Supper was either a vain thing or an indifferent thing or to eat it with unholy persons a sinful thing and also that any one that had gifts might administer the same or that the profit of the Sacraments depended upon the goodness or holynesse of him that gave it or did administer them These with a thousand more are the Principles that our Hereticks walke and teach by and if they be true doctrine how long hath the Church been without truth and in matters of greatest concernment as Preaching the word and Sacraments Why did not the Apostles once at least encourage Christians to persevere in Holiness upon the account of Christs comming personally to Reign upon Earth and why would they not tell that it was a decent holy seemly thing to hear a woman Preach It seems strange that neither by word nor by Epistle this was made known that any man might assume the office of the Ministry unto himself though he were not outwardly called as was Aaron why would they not tell us that Ordination was but a toy and was not to continue longer then themselves But what am I doing If these be true Churches and this Doctrine true Gospel the Apostles have been faithlesse and unjust I speak it trembling for no such thing did they ever teach but the contrary we finde them often times in the Scripture handling those very points and laies down contrary conclusions particularly Heb. 5.4 speaking of Priest-hood in generall and of Christs in particular who is the high Priest of the Gospel saies no man taketh this honour to himself but he that is called as was Aaron And that Aaron had an outward call for that Office and was deputed and set apart for that function in a publick way is clear from Ex. 29. and Levit. 9. Rom. 5.12 where the Apostle handling the infectious nature of sin maintains That by one man sin entered into the World and death by sin and so death passed upon all men for that all had sinned viz. by the sin of that one man I can find here no exception of Infants which if true doctrine the wisedome of God would have discovered in such an apt and proper place And truly that Infants should dye having no sin since death is the wages of sin Rom. 6 23. is a Doctrine that either charges God with unjustice or St. Paul with a falshood or at least a grosse mistake Of Baptizing of Infants we shall speak in it's own place and touching receiving the Sacrament of the Lords Supper with a mixed Congregation in its propper season and of Dipping when we come to the Font. Touching the peoples Ordination let the Scripture be produced that gives the people power for to set apart a Lay or Mechanick or any person and to constitute him a Church-Officer in the least Let the Scripture be produced that gives a power to a multitude so to do or that approves of a mans assuming to himself the power ministerially to teach Baptize give the Sacrament of the Lords Supper show or produce me that Scripture that gives authority to a Lay-man such a one we count him that is not Ordained by an Ecclesiastick person according to Apostolicall Tradition to bind or lose to cast out of the Church by judicial Excommunication or ●o receive in by authoritative absolution I say again let any of our ●ereticks produce me that Scripture show that text and I here promise them to renounce my Ordination forsake my calling and deny my Baptisme For I am not ignorant that the whole stream of the Scripture goes smoothly in another Channel If these or any of these be Churches then the candle hath never been upon a candlestick the City hath never been upon a hil Kings have never been her Nursing Fathers nor Queens her nursing Mothers except Iohn Buckhold alias Iohn of Layden with his fifteen Wives which Iohn being a Botcherly Taylour was by a mad crew of Anabaptists despisers and otherwise opposers of all government appointed King at Munster in Germany An 1534. where wearing Royall Robes of Embroidered work Spurs of gold Scabbards of gold and two Crowns of gold he had his Chancellours Cup-beares Carvers one holding up the holy Bible and another a naked Sword the handle whereof glistered with gold and pretious stones went before his Botcherly Majesty
all ages held this truth giving the same glory honour worship to all the three persons which they gave to each of them singly How often the Church of England sings glory be to the Father and to the Son c. is known It is the Catholick Doctrine taught by all Reformed Churches both of the late and the former Councell of Helv. Art 6. Art 3 of Bas. Art 1. of Bohem. Art 3 of Fr. Art 1 of Belg. Art 2 of Ausp Art 1 of Wirt Art 1 2 3 of Scot. Art 1. of England Art 1. The Article it self is this There is but one living and true God everlasting without body parts or passions of infinite power wisdome and goodness the maker and preserver of all things both visible and invisible And in Unity of this Godhead there be three Persons of one substance power and eternity The Father the Son and the holy Ghost Quest. 5. Why are Kings and Magistrates called Gods and rebellion said to be like witchcraft in Scripture 1. This Question ariseth from what hath been before spoken for if there be but one God how come the rulers of the Earth to be called Gods Ex. 7.1 Ex. 22.28 Psal. 82.1 Iohn 10.34 35. 1. Gods they are called to teach that such ought to excel others in Godliness and such only are to be chosen that for religion are like Gods among men 2. To encourage them that they ought no more to fear the faces or regard the person of men or to punish the wicked among men then God doth 3. To draw them to his honour he hath given them his own name they are Gods and therefore they ought not to serve the Devil or the world but execute true judegement as God doth 4. To teach their Subjects Obedience there ought to be no grumbling nor murmuring nor rising up against God In distress one may petition to him but further we ought not to go he hath in the hearing of their Subjects given them his own name and thefore they are to honour them accordingly beg petition of him but no further 5. Let us of these nation add one comparison not known to the ancients our British god whom the Heavenly God make in peace glorious and in warre victorious hath only as God one unpardonable sin but one sin which he will never forgive one sin which is unto death he doth not say that we shall pray for it There are some that are thought to sin against the holy Ghost yet possibly do not I am prone to think that Spira sinned not that sin though he charged it upon himself some poor souls through Sauls persecution did blaspheme Christ for whom God might have a pardon Saul might not be guilty of that sin of Regicide so high as to make it a sin unto death for them our King hath mercy Fear might make them to blaspheme majesty repentance may procure them a pardon the others like Witches though repent must die whence flowes the second part of the question Rebellon is either against God Num. 14.9 or his Word Psal. 108.28 of against a King 1 Kings 12.19 Yet when ever it is in nature it is as witchcraft 1 Sam. 15. ●3 We shall consider it in that part that is against Lawfull Kings and Governours the Similitude may stand thus viz. 1 Witchcraft is a direct opposing of the order laws and Statutes that have been enacted by him who is the God of Heaven Rebellion is of his who is a God on earth Witchraft throws off God and is not afraid of his Majesty Rebellion throws off a lawfull Prince and is not carefull of his honour 2 Wichcraft is usually entered upon by a League Compact or Covenant which according to Authors is sometimes privately and sometime visible made with the Devil So Rebellion seldome or never goes without one or both these 3 Witchcraft as we read draws the party to deny that oath that he made with God in Baptisme Rebels if not formally yet virtually renounce those obligations which they made to their King and Soveraign 4 Witchcraft arises often from Malice Envie Discontentedness if God anser nor their mindes or revenge their quarrell they will endevour to do it by Satans assistance if Royal bounty flow not upon the Subject as he would have it he growes angry and will take by Rebellion 5 Witchcraft sometime is followed by pride or curiosity to do some secret and hidden work and to receive some kind of reputation among men Some will turn Conjurers Negromancers and Witches by the same subjects will turn● Rebels and Traitors 6 Witchcraft is followed by some through poverty or covetousness to get a poor living and to help their necessity they will bargain with Sathan Subjects to better their estates purchase wealth will often break out into Rebellion 7 Witches what through Justice guilt fear as we read seldome or never repent some sorrow they may have when they are in the hand of Justice for the same reason Rebels seldom or never repent except or untill they fall in the hands of the Officer and as Witches seldom then 8 Witches first or last meet with judgement much trouble and evil may be made and done by them but at length here or hereafter they are brought to triall they that rebell first or last receive to themselves damnation Rom. 13.2 I will not judge of their eternall estate but fire on earth is usually prepared for them both In Scripture Satan is called a god 2 Cor. 4.4 because of that power given him over the wicked whom God hath not called out of the World The Belly is called a god Phil. 3.9 men spending their time strength parts for its service Idols are called gods not that they are so at all but because Jdolaters have such an opinion of them Quest. 6 What was that Image wherein God made man and why was man created naked God having made man according to his own Image and yet God not being a corporall substance as man how is man made in his Image The likeness of God wherein man was made is Internall or externall 1 Internall that is in his soul where he was like God 1 In knowledge he knew God himself the Creatures his own happiness distinctly clearly fully that is as a creature was capable of Gen. 2.20 23. 1 Rom. 19.20 2 In holiness In him was no sin as in God is no darkness In him there was an ability to have cleaved only to good and exactly to perform what by God was commanded his affections were holy and pure without disorder and without stain and subject perfectly to the rule of right reason 3 In righteousness God could behold nothing in him but what was very good Gen. 1.31 no crookedness but a totall and universall conformity to his own nature purpose and desire law and precept there needed no Mediator between God and man he being upright before him All these three to be inwardly the Image of God appears Ephes. 4.23 24. Col.
3.10 2 External that is in body where he was like God 1 In Immortality Death was to have no dominion over him dissolution he was not to know God is Immortall and man in Immortality was like him 2 In Dominion over the creatures God gave man half his Empire to rule over Gen. 1.28 The furious Lyon the Kingly Eagle and the great Leviathan man stood in no awe of they all submitted to his Scepter The whole Creation of Beasts and Fowl was brought before him and though he was naked he feared them not and they disobeyed not him Gen. 2.20 This ushers in the second part of the question why man was created Naked For answer to which we make this brief reply 1 That but for sin this would be no more a question then it is now why men cover not their faces that was a piece or part of that perfection wherein God created him cloathing is but a cumber a toyl a labour a trouble and God made him perfectly happy 2 To admonish him of his sociable and peaceable life with his kinde God created other creatures with weapons strength to defend themselues against each other to some he gives swiftness to others craftiness to others strong and hard hides to others hard hoofes to some prickels to some sharp claws to others stings and poyson but only man is naked exposed open and free so that we see when men go to make war one upon another they deform themselves and look liker monsters then men God therefore would teach him by his being naked to live peaceably and sociably in the world 3 To Admonish him of his diligence and industry He hath given man little without him besides his skin yet Inriched the World for his use and that he might Imploy himself in some refreshing labour without trouble and do those things in the World most pleasing to himself what ever they were with the greater facility God created him naked 4 To discover the excellency of Adams perfection God did not make so beautifull a Creature to hide it in the cloud of a Woolen Silken or Linen garment he was the most beautifull of all creatures and God would have his beauty discovered As Eva was the Mother of all living I am prone to suppose she was the fairest of all her Daughters that lived and God would have her favour seen What needed cloathes to either since both were perfectly holy It was their holiness that made them not ashamod of their being naked Gen. 2.25 Quest. 7. Whether the reading of the Ceremonial Law be profitable to a Beleever Or whether any part of that Law be established under the Gospel The Law Ceremonial which consists of Types and Shadowes as Washings Shavings and Offerings of Sacrifices Shedding of blood Sprinkling c. some may think to be needlesse under the Gospel but they erre a Beleever may reap much profit by them 1 They may serve to confirm his faith in the truth of the Word by his seeing the Types fulfilled by Christ he is the Lamb of the Male kinde that must be Offered for the sins of the World He is the scape-goat that taketh the sins of men into the Wildernesse of Oblivion 2. By them we may take notice of Gods offence at sin he wil have the blood of man or of beasts to satisfie his Justice in respect of sin willing to spare men untill the Son of man come the blood of Buls and goats shall serve to the purifying of the flesh 3. By them believers may be excited to love Christ the more for freeing them from the burthen of that Law It was a yoke that the Jews were not able to bear Acts 15.10 By Christ the Believer is freed from it he is not now tyed to Ierusalem he needs not go there to worship neither need he kill his beast for Sacrifice but offering pure hands without wrath and doubring makes him accepted in the beloved 4. By that Law we see that there is but one Saviour for Jew and Gentile which may be the ground of many a fervent prayer for the Jews Conversion that they might effectually have the blood upon their hearts for the pardon of their sins whose blood typically they shed for the remmitting of their offences Poor souls whose Fathers saw his blood in the killing of their beasts yet their seed to be killed through their not believing in his blood now that it is poured forth Return O Lord to thee many thousands of Israel 5. Believers by that may see how carefull God is of his Worship in his making such strict Laws Statues and Judgements and the least of them to be fulfilled under the pain of being cut off 6. They may fear to sin the more against the gospel if it was dangerous under so dark a Ministration what now if it was death to break the Law delivered by Moses what then to sin against the Law given by Christ if these escaped not that broke the Law because they were delivered from Egypts thraldome How shall we escape if we neglect so great salvation Heb. 10.2 3. Let us not sin the more because the yoak is took from us but rejoyce always in God that made us free in Christ which calls upon us to see if by Christ we are free'd from any part of that Law or from all of it which is the second part of the Question The ground of it is the determination of that first and famous Counsell of the Church Acts 15. In which it was appointed v. 29 that the converted Gentiles should abstain from meats offered to Idols and from blood c. By reason of which precept some conclude this part of the Law to be confirmed under the gospell and by Christians to be observed But these men erre not knowing the Scriptures For the detecting of which errour we shall promise a few things touching the institution of the Law and the reason of the Law 1. Of the Institution When God had preserved himself a very small remnant in the Earth by Noahs Ark he gave to Noah and to his Sons every moving thing that liveth for meat Gen. 9.3 But flesh with the blood thereof which is the life thereof these they must not eat that is flesh with the blood in it or raw or not thorowly boyld or not throughly blooded or not throughly dressed as for haste the Israelites did 1 Sam. 14.32 33. Afterwards in the time of Moses this Law was enlarged Levit. 17.1 Prohibiting not only the eating of flesh with the blood but the blood of any manner of flesh v. 10. v. 14. so that untill Moses the not eating of blood divided from the flesh is not expressly forbidden though it might not by holy men be eaten for a reason hereafter to be shown 2. Of the reason of this Law and that is three fold Either 1. Physicall 2. Morall Or 3. Mystical 1. Physical The blood of beasts divided from the flesh eaten alone or the blood of beasts eaten
upon a market day Quest. 3. Why are bonefires made in England upon the feast of the fith of November It is not only the Practise of England to make bonefires upon dayes of thanksgiving or great deliverance but almost every where yet we shall chiefly consider it upon that account 1 That the fire might be a memoriall of our deliverance from the Popish fire there was a secret pile to devour the blood of nobles and burn to ashes the bones of Princes and powder to blow up the Majesty of Kings to remember which to all posterity fire and powder is then in an harmless way used by us and layd before us 2 To show what death traitors ought to dye a rebel is as a witch and therefore ought not to have the Eearth which is Gods to be buried in but to be dissolved to ashes and blown to and fro in the ayr the region or principality of him with whom they covenant against them that are called Gods on earth 3 To prevent darknesse least it should hinder men in manifesting their joy they will have light to rejoyce in though the Sun go down the longest day may be too short for a loyall subject to make known the Love he beares to his Prince in his rejoycing through that deliverance which God is pleased to give unto him this makes him that in spight of might he will have day and for all that others eyes are closed up in darknesse he will have light roud about him 4 To expresse that heat and fire of affection that is in the bosomes of all true subjects the fire of wood burns in the streets and the flame goeth toward heaven this is a visible sign of that fire of zeale and holy affection which goeth up in praise and thanksgiving for that deliverance 5 That the memoriall of it might be kept up to all generations we know that Children delight to look in the fire let them this day play about the fire It is such circumstances as those that will make the deliverance even be observed of Children that as soon as they learn to speak they can prattle of the powder treason which but for this would be scarce known of them 6. That it might mind traytors of the fire of hell fire is dreadfull but who can dwell with everlasting burnings and though this fire burn them not through the Kings mercy yet fear that everlasting fire through Gods justice Quest. 4. Whether the time of Martyrs death be a proper time for feasting It is certain that the days in which the Saints were crowned with Martyrdome or baptized with their own blood is not feasted in purely for their dying shall the Church of God make great mirth An. c. 37. for the death of Stephen when the Church of Christ made great lamentation over him A. c. 36. The Church keeps feasts not purely for that but 1 For the preservation of the Gospell notwithstanding their death Stephen was stoned to death that the light of the Gopell might be extinguished Herod Ascalonite surnamed the great slew the infants or innocents of Bethlel●m that Christ might have been killed for his preservation more then for the poor childrens deaths doth the Church rejoyce When Andrew the Apostle was crucified when Iames had his braines dashed out when Thaddeus was slain when Matthias was stoned when Philip and Peter was crucified when Matthias Iames Paul and Matthew were beheaded Bartho slayed alive c. It was done for to hinder the Gospell which not doing the Church makes great mirth 2 For that confirmation the Gospel received by their deaths those men put to their hand and by their blood gave testimony touching the truth as it was in Jesus In this they set to their seales that God was true for by their blood and their constancy in death did religion it self receive a rigorous life The Churches foundation was with blood so was its propagation this makes the Christian to rejoyce 3 For that glory that was given to the Saints at that time the day of the Saints Martyrdome was the day of their coronation they were crowned with glory and immortality hence it is said that devout men made great lamentation over Stephen Act. 8.2 not for him it was a losse to the Church not to Stephen to be stoned from life especially in that time of her none-age when she was but weak and feeble to resist that power wherewith she was dayly assaulted The Church being now established devout men rejoyce for that consolation that God that day gave Stephen in reference to him selfe and also for stirring up such a man to evince the truth of that doctrin which they professe that all its enemyes were not able to resist 4 That it might be as motives to perswade others to constancy if God should call them forth to suffer were it not for the celebration of those days the storys might passe without much observance but in the return of the year people hearing the nature of the Apostles deaths their patience in them the advantage that it gave to the growing of Christianity they might receive profit and advantage even in point of suffering Quest. 5. Whether the Feasts of Phillip and Jacob be not profaned That the Church might not be overflowed with publick solemnities and being willing to commemorate Gospel Saints bring sometimes two Apostles in together perswading her members by their examples to sutable holinesse as upon the first of May Philip and Iacob Unto which the Satanicall and Hethenish practise of erecting May-poles is an unsutable prophane preface as may appear 1 From the lawlesse practise of them neither Church nor State as now constituted gives strength to such customes The Church setting apart this day for holy uses and the state owns it by obedience but of this custome taking no notice some other originall would then be inquired after for this annuall custome then law for no statute was ever made in the least to countenance that irregularity 2 From the sinfull originall of them Let this practise be traced up to the times wherein these May-games were first instituted and a nationall Christian will grant the question without much dispute They sprung out of this ground viz. There was one Flora or Maia who being a notorious strumpet of the City of Rome when heathen gathered great riches leaving the common-wealth her heir upon condition they should yearly celebrate her birth-day The Senate being ashamed to own such open prophannesse coloured the businesse by giving out that she was a goddesse of the fields meadows flowres c. and except she were pleased and appeased nothing that year would prosper Upon this her feast is instituted the Devil being alwayes Gods ape and observed the four last days of Aprill and the first of May at which times all sorts of wickednesse was acted and women appeared upon the streets of Rome in those dayes naked the young sort with flowres garlands c. and dancing of Elephants