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A37935 The doxology approven, or, The singing glory to the Father, Son and Holy Ghost in the worship of God its lawfulness and expediency proven from the Holy Scriptures, councils and Fathers, and the scruples of the weak thereanent cleared / by Mr. Robert Edward ... Edward, Robert, ca. 1616-1696. 1683 (1683) Wing E187; ESTC R31408 120,446 132

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malice in stirring up Hereticks against the Sacred Trinity and Mans Naturall weakness and pronness to listen to Error and believe Lies especially against the blessed Trinity most prudently and Piously aggreed and unanimously to sing the Doxology to the blessed Trinity in the publick Worship of God to be a Witness against the Arian and other Blasphemers of the Trinity and for Confirmation of the Orthodox and sound Believers in the True Faith for Singing Glory to God Father Son and Holy Ghost being in it self a Lawfull and Holy unquestionable Duty of Christians albeit there were neither Heretick to oppose and Blaspheme the Trinity nor Devil to tempt them to that wicked Deed then finding both wicked Men and Devils by Experience enemies to that found and saving Truth makes the singing of the Doxology besides it's Lawfulness and Expediency to be most usefull and edifying for the People of God and a strong preservative against Antitri●itarian Heresies Here we are not to think that the Doxology or praising of the Holy Trinity was not used by the Doctors of the Church these burning and shining Lights before and beside the publick singing in the Church for the Sacred Trinity being the great Fundamental of the Christian Faith and object of Divine Worship these Doctors ordinarily closed their Prayers or Sermons or other Writtings with the Doxology Anno Dom. 165. Policarpus Bishop of Smirna who had been the Disciple of the beloved Disciple St John dying a glorious Martyre in presence of many thousand Jews Pagans and Christians ready to step into the Fyre closed his heavenly Prayer thus I glorifie thee through the everlasting high Priest Jesus Christ thy welbeloved Son to whom with the and the Holy Ghost be all Glory World without end Amen Here this blessed Martyr not only sealled the Doctrine of the blessed Trinity with his Death but also the Blessed Glorious Trinity Father Son and Holy Ghost Sealled that same Faith of this Faithfull Martyr with many miracles at his Death of which we wrot in the second Chapter b Eus lib. 4. hist cap. 19. About the Year of Christ 190. Clemens Alexandrinus writeth thus Let us praise Father Son and Holy Ghost who one is all and in whom are all altogether Good Beautifull Wise and Just to whom be Glory now and for ever a lib. 3. paedagog In the Year of Christ 325. The famous Councill of Nice having condemned Arius and his Blaspheming Associats for denying the Co-eternity of the Son and Holy Ghost with the Father they writ a Synodical Letter to the Churches of Alexandria Aegypt Lybia and Pentapolis which they close with a Doxology to the Sacred Trinity Thus By the help of God the Father Almighty and our Lord Jesus Christ with the grace of the Holy Ghost to whom be glory for ever Amen b Socrat. lib. 1. cap. 6. Theodoret lib. 1. cap. 9. The Synodical Epistle of the Council of Illyricum closeth thus these things are inacted to the glory of the Father Son and Holy Ghost for ever 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 Sozemen lib. 3. cap. 19. 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 Sozomen closeth the Preface to his Church History to Christ with God the Father and Holy Ghost be Glory for ever Amen c Macarius a Church-man in Aegypt who lived in the reign of Constantine and Constantius closeth his 12th 16th and 17th Homolies with the Doxology About the Year of Christ 360. in the Church of Antioch being a Patriarchall See at Publick Worship were conveened most part Orthodox but some Arians mixed with them when they came to that part of the Worshhip which a Chronologer d Nicephorus Hist Ecclesiast lib. 9. cap 24. Ait eos cecinisse Doxologiam ad sinem Psalmodij writes was immediatly after their singing the Psalm then the Orthodox did sing the Doxology Glory to the Father and the Son and the Holy Ghost according to the Doctrine of the Nicen Council But the Arians who were with them in the Church differing from the Orthodox sang Glory to the Father by the Son thereby purposing that the Father was greater then the Son which difference in the singing being perceived by Leontius e Leontius tametsi sordibus Arianae blasphemiae fuit inquinatus tamen eas callide admodum occultare studuit Etenim cum clerum Laicam etiam multitudinem in duas partes divisam cerneret Orthodoxos adhibentes conjunctionem Filio Spiritui Sancto Arianus vero ante Filium Per ante Spiritum Sanctum In. praeponere Ipse totam glorisicationem tacitus secum recitavit adeo ut qui ei proximi erant solum hanc particulam in secula seculorum audirent haec Theodoretus lib. 2. cap. 24. Ex Athanasio Regnante Anastasio diuterius Arianorum Constantinop Episcopus cum quendam Barbam nomine baptizare intenderet spreta dominica institutione diceret baptizatur Barbas 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 hoc dicto aqua in columbethra evanuit Barbas vero arreptâ fugâ exivit miraculum hoc cunctis significavit Haec scribit Theodorus lector in collectaveris lib. 2. Nicephorus calisti lib. 16. hist Eceles cap. 35. then Bishop of Antioch and inclining to Arianisme putting his hand to his Gray Hairs said when this snow is melted there will be much Mire by Age and Experience and Humane Prudence he did foresee the Storm of the Arian persecution of which I have spoken somewhat in the 3d. chap. of this Treatise for the Orthodox did sing the Doxology according to the Words of our Saviour in the Gospel in the Words of His Divine Institution of Baptisme Matth. 28. 19. All three in one manner to the Father and the Son and the Holy Ghost but the Arian did sing Glory to the Father by the Son in the Holy Ghost where observe that the Arian as yet did not altogether refuse to sing the Doxology upon any pretended reason or scruple of Conscience as some men do now but it is like the singing of the Doxology was then performed by the Orthodox with such Zeall and unanimity that the Arian was as yet afraid or ashamed altogether to refuse the singing of it as some now do Basil the great who lived in the Year of Christ 369. in his Book concerning the Holy Ghost cap. 27. He writs that the most ancient Fathers did sing Gods praise to Father Son and Holy Ghost according to the Word in Baptism and these two great Doctors Basil and Chrysostom who were contemporary Bishops in the Greek Church each of them wrot a Greek Leturgy being their Mother tongue which both are used at this day in all the Christian Churches of the World that are within the Greek Communion a In Lyturgia St. Basil prope finem 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 The one Lyturgy on the Sabbath Dayes b 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 The other Lyturgy on all other Solemn Dayes and in both these Lyturgyes the Doxology was and still is used these 1300 Years without
evadere se ommnino abnuere sed instexibiliter desiderare qualis fortitudo in pluribus martyribus fuit conspicua Joy given them from above to the Admiration and Confusion of their their tormenting Enemies 2dly Miracles manifested without them in their Death as the Learned may read in the Church History often the wild beasts refusing to devour them and sometimes the fire to burn them b Hujus instantia in Polycarpi martyrò commemorantur haec miracula in itinere ad ignem voce è Coelo confortatur 2. dum stat in igne ingens flamma ad distantiam corpus circumvallat quasi sanctum dei attingere renuens ita ut miles illud observans flamma crudelior Policarpi corpus hastâ confoderit 3 sancti combusti corpus suavissimum fragrantissimum emisit odorem Euseb hist Eccles lib. 4. cap. 14. Yea 3dly the Lord wrought many Glorious Miracles at the Graves of Martyres after their Death of which there are many Examples in the Church History The Fourth Mean whereas Solomon saith in the multitude of counsellers there is safety Therefore the Doctors of the Primitive Church did meet in Councils as they saw need in this or that Kingdom but sometimes also they did meet more solemnly in greater numbers sometimes 3 or 4. sometimes 600 Bishops together besides moe then the double number of Presbyters and these of the most Learned and Pious Divines that were in the Christian World out of Asia Affrica and Europe by long and perilous journies crossing Sea and Land beginning with a Patres Synodi Nicerni jejunium indixerunt ut Deus utilitati Ecclesiarum consultum vellet Teo doret in ancorato fasting and praying To which Councils respective the then reigning Hereticks were Summoned to appear and appearing were examined anent their Errors their Errors refuted and sometime yet seldome themselves converted but if obstinat their mouths stopped their Errors and Blasphemies condemned and accursed themselves Excommunicat and sometimes also Banished by the supream civil Magistrate and for the furder confirmation of the Faith of following Generations and establishment of the Posterity in the Truth The Church did put in register the proceedings of these famous Councills whether Nationall or Generall against these severall Hereticks As also their severall Acts for Order and Decency which Books are extant to this day in great Volumes As for these Hereticks albeit the Lord did permit them for a season to try His People if they would cleave to His Truth or not Deut. 13. 3. And that the approved might be made manifest 1 Cor. 11 13 Yet the Lord blessed the pains of His faithfull Servants against them So that these Storms were turned to a Calme and these Hereticks wholly made known and He who sets bounds to the proud waves of the Sea set also bounds to Satans Malice and put a hook in the nose of these Blasphemers The Fifth Mean The Lord from Heaven did manifest His Wrath and Indignation signally against some of the speciall Ring-leading Hereticks or else by the hand of the civil Magistrat b Eus lib. 2. cap. 1. 13 14. Egesippus lib. 3. cap. 2. Epiphanius lib. 2. her 22. Simon Magus at Rome by the help of Devils did flee in the Air but fell down and was bruised to death at the prayers of the Apostle Peter Secondly Elimas the Sorcerer was by God miraculously smitten with blindness for his Anti christian perversness Acts 13. 11. c Eus lib. 5. cap. 15 18. Thirdly Montanus and his Prophetess Maximilla hanged themselves d Eus lib. 5. cap. 14. Fourthly Theodotus by force took his flight towards Heaven but fell down and died miserably Fifthly Buddas or Terebinthus Nicen through Sorcery did flie up in the Air but fell down and brake his neck e Socrat. lib. 1. cap. 17. Sixthly Manues a Persian Heretick the King of Persia caused take off his skin flayed alive filled it with Chaffe and hanged it up at the Gate of the City f Socratas lib. 1. cap. 21. Seventhly Arius being observed by the Bishop of Alexandria that he was a dangerous Heretick and mighty proud while he is under Process intends to come to the Church of Alexandria to morrow in a presumptuous manner wherefore the Bishop all that night stayed in the Church with Fasting and Prayers and Tears wrestling against Arius who to morrow going to that Church a sudden Terror of Conscience and vehement louseness of Belly did assault him that he was forced to go aside to the next publick Jacks where all his bowells gushed out a fit Death-bed for so vile an excrement of Satan whose breath had bred the most deadly pestilency that ever was in the World whose manner of Death was a mercy to the World and a Beaken of his Shipwrack fixed by the Almighty upon the dangerous Rock of his Blasphemous Heresie g Prosper in chronico Eightly Priscbillianus Anno Dom 400. being condemned by a Church Council at Burdeaux for his Blasphemies against the Trinity with others of his Stamp was beheaded by the Emperour Maximus All the foresaid Blasphemers of the Trinity the Lord stigmatized with a miserable death to the terror of others CHAP. III. Containeth the rise of the Arian Heresie in the Fourth Century their Persecution and Activity their Falshood Injustice and Cruelty and the prevalent Testimony both of God and His Church against them AS in the first 300. Years after our Lord's Ascension His Church was sore vexed by Ten bloody Persecutions raised by Pagan Emperours and molested by Antitrinitarian Hereticks of which we have given you a short view in the former Chapter So in this fourth Century Satan the Father of Lies Anno Dom. 324. filled the Heart of Arius a proud Presbyter in Alexandria with Blasphemies against the second Person of the Blessed Trinity wherefore the famous Council of Nice consisting of 318. Bishops conveened partly for examining and confounding of Arius Error in the Year 325. where after long dispute granted to the Adversary his blasphemous Error was condemned and he Excommunicate Notwithstanding thereafter his Errors spread like a Gangren and that chiefly by occasion of two Emperours Constantius and Valence whom the Arians seduced to their Heresie and so the Arian obtaining the Arm and Countenance of the Civil Power to their wicked Faction they left no mean unesseyed to encrease and strengthen their Party and spread their Poison which we intend to treat of in this Chapter in these particulars First Their indefatigable pains in conveening Church Councils Secondly The Falshood and Injustice in their Proceedings Thirdly Their hellish Policies Fourthly Their monstruous Cruelty against the Orthodox Fifthly The Lord 's witnessing against them both by His Church and His own immediate Hand of Justice upon them To return to the first of these in imitation of the Orthodox and true Church like Satan they transformed themselves into Angels of Light did conveen Councils sometime in one City and Kingdom and sometime in another
reason and cause to sing Glory to the Father Son and Holy Ghost for His merciful Providence to them who knowing their weakness better then themselves hath preserved them from such an hour of temptation and fiery tryal not suffering them to be tempted above that they are able But furthermore I give you this warning that if ye affirm with the three Children you would sing in your fiery trial but refuse to sing now when ye are preserved from it Look to your selves that ye be not tempting God to cause you suffer Arian Persecution that then ye may praise the glorious Trinity better which now ye refuse because the Lord frees you from Arian Persecution this sore Trial the Lord avert In the last part of this Chapter we shall observe the Testimony given by God and His Church in this fourth Century chiefly against the Arian First As for the true Church they were not deficient to bear witness to the Truth but as opportunity served they conveened Orthodox Councils and among others one at Sardica a Socrat. lib. 2. cap. 16. of 370. Orthodox Bishops where the Arians Accusations against Athanasius and other Orthodox Bishops were examined and all found false and forged Another Council at Jerusalem b Socrat. lib. 2. cap. 19. Anno Dom. 351. A third at Millan of 300. Bishops c Theodoret. lib. 2. cap. 15. in which Councils they ratified the Orthodox Truth and Nicen Creed and before that Anno Dom. 363. a Council of about 200. Bishops at Ariminum ratified the same Orthodox Nicen Creed As the Orthodox Church during the time of the Arian Persecution notwithstanding of all the cruelty used against them the Church-men gave Testimony against the Arian by Preaching Writing and Disputes and both the Church-men and their Flocks by valiant suffering of Martyrdom and sealing the Truth with their Blood So the Lord Himself from Heaven divers ways did bear Testimony against the Arian and for His Truth first in granting Signs and Wonders to be done by the Orthodox Church in this fourth Century and in the Arians hottest Persecution when in the mean time the Arians had no Miracles amongst them nor did they pretend to any and although they had pretended to work Miracles yet the Arians Miracles had been nothing but Satans lying Wonders But God honoured even the persecute Orthodox to work glorious Miracles for instance the Arians having banished some Orthodox Christians to a remote Island in the Sea where the Pagans worshipped the Devil seated in a Grove these banished Orthodox Christians first cast a Socrat. lib. 4. cap. 19. out the Devil out of the Pagan Priests Daughter then converted her and her Parents and at last the whole Pagans of that Island to the Christian Faith So the Devil could not stand before these Orthodox Christians A second instance Moses an Orthodox Christian was famous for working of Miracles who coming to Alexandria refused to receive Consecration to a Bishoprick from Lucius Bishop of Alexandria b Socrat. lib. 4. cap. 29. because he was an Arian but reproved him sharply proving him to be altogether void of the true Principles of Christian Religion but that same worker of Miracles received Consecration from the Orthodox Clergy to the said Bishoprick As the Lord did bear Testimony to the Orthodox Christians and their Faith by giving them the gift of Miracles and not to the Arian so did that Lord as Judge of the World declare and manifest His Wrath against the chief Arian Persecuters in this Century First instance Constantius the first Arian persecuting Emperour who as he was false to God in turning Arian so his kinsman Julian whom he choised to be General of his Army turned false to him who having rebelled Constantius leads an Army against him but died by the way in Silicia sore lamenting and repenting of his Arian Heresie c Theodoret. lib. 2. cap. 32. Second instance The other Arian Emperour Valence was Satans evil Instrument perverting the Goths to Arianism of which Poyson they were not cured some hundreds of Years therafter d Socrat. lib. 4. cap. 27. and for the Emperours reward the Goths rebelling beat him and his Army in Battel and he flying to a little Tower they burnt the Tower and him with Fire a Theodoret. lib. 4. cap. 3. Hieronimus chronico ad annum 382. Third instance The Wrath of God was remarkable in the death of George the Arian Bishop of Alexandria whose cruelty is mentioned in this same Chapter before in the sixth instance of the Arian Cruelty where this Arian George was Ringleader for not many Years after the foresaid instance of Persecution the Pagans in Alexandria raised a seditious Tumult against the said George pulled him out of the Church by the Ears tied him to a Camel then did tear him in pieces and burnt him and the Camel to Ashes b Socrat. lib. 3. cap. 2. CHAP. IV. The unamimous practice and appointment of the universall Church for singing of the Doxology because Satan and his supposts mad and stupendious opposition of the Doctrine of the Trinity and so warring against God THe Glorious Trinity of Persons in the God-head being the great fundamental Article of our Christian Faith and that Christ is the Son of God the second Person of the blessed Trinity upon which Rock the Christian Church is built Matth. 16. 18. By which Name they are saved Acts 4. 12 Even the great mystery of godlinesse God manifested in the Flesh which Mystery cannot be known nor believed aright to Salvation unless we first know and believe that the Son sent by and from the Father was incarnat and not the Father John 17. 3. To this point we have spoken in the first Chapter Therefore Satan in the three first Centuries stirred up most Hereticks against the Sacred Trinity and the Incarnation of the Son of God to which we have spoken in the 2d Chapter Thirdly The Arians who rose in the Fourth Century being more Active and Subtil False Bloody and prevalent then any Hereticks which were before them persecuted the true Church of God in an Hellish manner for this cause the then Orthodox Church as they used many good means for strengthening the Christians in the Faith and confuting confounding of Hereticks as Preaching Disputs Writtings Councils and Church Censure by Excommunication all which Means the God of Heaven Countenanced and Blessed with good Success So in that Fourth Century the True Church in their Publick Worship did appoint that at the close of singing the Psalm they should sing this Doxology Glory to the Father to the Son and to the Holy Ghost in which Deed they have imitate the Lords own Example commanding Moses now therefore write ye this Song for you and teach it the Children of Israel put it in their mouths that this Song may be a witness for me against the Children of Israel Deut. 31. 19. So the Primitive Church perceiving by sad experience Satans incessant