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A59220 Errour non-plust, or, Dr. Stillingfleet shown to be the man of no principles with an essay how discourses concerning Catholick grounds bear the highest evidence. Sergeant, John, 1622-1707. 1673 (1673) Wing S2565; ESTC R18785 126,507 288

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palpably Evident that Dr. St. most absurdly unskilfully and prepo●cerously made those his Principles which were obscure and ungranted and had hundreds of Exceptions against them and so needed proof that is made those his Principles which ought to have been his Con●lusions and put those for his Conclusions which were in a manner self-evident and must be granted by all Mankind and which naturally ought to be the Majors in any discourse on this Subject that is he mistook Principles for Conclusions and Conclusions for Principles which perhaps was the reason he made use of those words reduc't to Principles in stead of deduc't from Principles intimating thereby that his Conclusions were all of them indeed Principles Did ever Logick and Common Sense go thus to wrack His 6th Conclusion remains yet to be spoke to and 't is this 6. Though nothing were to be believed as the Will of God but what is by the Catholick Church declareed to be so yet this doth not at all concern the Church of Rome which neither is the Catholick Church nor any sound part or member of it This is far from being self-evident as were the former but of it self as obscure as may be and in that regard is capable of being a Conclusion had there been any Premisses to inferr it It comes home also to the point as far as his Intent was to impugn Catholicks for were that which it contains concluded it would import no less than the utter overthrow of the Roman Cause But where are the Premisses or Principles which are to infer it Must every bold and unprov'd saying and which begs the whole Question be cal'd a Conclusion whether it have any Principles or no to prove it by If then it have none why does he put it for a Conclusion and so pretend he has concluded it If any why does he not show us them and relate to them Is there any thing more important then to be acquainted with those perillous all-overturning Principles on which a Conclusion so desperately destructive to Rome is grounded Or may we not justly suspect that not giving us notice with which of his Insignificant thirty Principles this Romantical sixth Conclusion had any Commerce he was conscious to himself it follow'd from none of them and yet notwithstanding having a mighty mind to be thought to have concluded it he therefore very politickly call'd his own saying a Conclusion I know he has pretended elsewhere Idolatrous worship forsooth has corrupted her and made her unsound and twenty other Flaws he findes in her But then he ought to have made this Proposition be related to those Discourses and not pretend they follow out of his thirty Principles where not a word to that purpose is found Moreover these Churches now in Communion with Rome were once true Churches how came they then or when to be now so rotten and unsound Let the time be assign'd when by altering their Faith and worship they became corrupt Let the persons place manners of beginning proceeding and other circumstances be particulariz'd that so a matter of Fact of this manifest and concerning nature may be made credible Above all how it happen'd that matters of this notorious and important nature should remain unrecorded and still believ'd that no such change was and this upon the score of a testifying Authority so great that it must be confest even by our enemies that it was never heard since the Foundation of the world that so many vast Nations should swallow so prodigious an Errour so tamely in a most manifest and most concerning matter of Fact and which if it be indeed an Errour none can be absolutely secure of the Existence of any former Kings or Actions done before our times much less of the Authority or Text of any Book in the world But I suppose if these things be prest the best answer will be some Text of Scripture as that the Enemy sowed Tares while men slept which interpreted by Dr. St's private spirit shall sanctifie to us this prodigious piece of non-sense that the Roman-Catholick Church alter'd her Faith and Christian practise and yet none observ'd it or took notice of it that is that those many Millions of her Subjects begun as they must at one time or other if she indeed alter'd her Faith to believe and practice otherwise then they did yet none of them knew they did so All slept and were wrap't up God wot in the dark night of Ignorance till owl-ey'd Luther even at that mid-night of Infidelity most blessedly espy'd the Light of the Gospel dawning and show'd it to Dr. St's Predecessors Now whoever reflects how considerable a Part of Christianity those Churches in Communion with Rome make and how many abominable Corruptions or Sicknesses there are in her if those of Dr. St's Private-spirited Church may be trusted will with good reason conclude that the Church has as many diseases in her as an old horse and very few limbs of her free so that it will appear she for whose sake whole nature was made is the greatest Monster for wretchedness and that her condition is more miserable then any other thing in nature and consequently that God's Providence has a slenderer care of his Church then of the most trifling toy in the world which ill sutes with the great wonders and extraordinary things he has done for her as being made man dying for her and such like It were good too to know how long a memb●● of the Church may remain unsound ere it be time to cut it off also whether it can be cut off or who are likely to cut it off without which the Churches case must needs be most desperate to be almost from top to to● as full of diseases as she can well hold and no means extant to give her help But alas 't is so evident that there are none in the world but her self and some few Sects that have manifestly gone out from her and it sounds so unnaturally to say the Tree can be cut off from it's branches that whatever such Talkers may say in common yet come once to put it in execution the Absurdity of the Practice of it bewrays the Falshood of Tenet But to come closer to this voluntary saying of his Either the Church of Rome relies for the Certainty of her Faith on the right Rule of Faith appointed by God or she does not If not she has no Faith at all but only Opinion however she may hap to be in the right in many Points she holds for her Assent will want the Certainty requisite to Faith as not being built on the stable Grounds God had laid to give it that Certainty and if the Church of Rome have no Faith 't is impossible she should be a Church or any part of a Church sound or unsound as wanting what 's most Essential True Faith and so Dr. St. has provided rarely well for the Mission of his own Church for if ours were no Church she had no