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A85400 Innocency and truth triumphing together; or, The latter part of an answer to the back-part of a discourse, lately published by William Prynne Esquire, called, A full reply, &c. Beginning at the foot of p. 17. of the said discourse, with this title or superscription, Certain brief animadversions on Mr. John Goodwins Theomachia. Wherein the argumentative part of the said animadversions is examined; together with some few animadversions upon some former passages in the said reply. Licensed and printed according to order. Goodwin, John, 1594?-1665. 1645 (1645) Wing G1176; Thomason E24_8; ESTC R22666 90,413 109

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I hope ever shall such a debtor unto error as to sacrifice my time paines occasions credit conscience upon the service of it But unto Mr. Prynne I shall willingly acknowledge my self a debtor if he will either acquit me of my crime by silence or deliver me from my error by his pen. FINIS a 1 Cor. 15. 10. b 1 Cor. 15. 8. c Gal. 14. 16. Amos 7. 10. Mat. 2. 1 2 3. a Rom. 11. 25. b Auri sacra fames 2 Cor. 12. 5. 1 Cor. 3. 15. a 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 Phil. 4. 13. a Heb. 10. 37 b Rev. 22. 12 Sect. 1. Sect. 2. Sect. 3. Sect. 4. Sect. 5. Sect. 6. Sect. 7. Sect. 8. Sect. 9. Sect. 10. Sect. 11. Sect. 12. Sect. 13. a 1 Cor. 15. 14. Sect. 14. Sect. 15. Sect. 16. Sect. 17. Sect. 18. Sect. 19. Sect. 20. Sect. 21 Sect. 22. Sect. 23. a Exod. 23. 25. Deut. 6. 12 13. Deut. 10. 12. 11. 13. 13. 14. 30. 16. Joih 22. 5. 24. 14. 23. b Exod. 19. 8. 24 3. Deut. 5. 27. 26. 17. Josh 24. 16 21 22 24. c Exod. 20. 23. 23. 24 32 33 Deut. 5. 7 8 9 6. 14. 7. 5. 16. 8. 19. 12. 30. 13. 2 3. 29. 17 18. Sect. 24. Sect. 25. Sect. 26. a Mat. 19. 6. Dan. 3. Sect. 27. 1 Tim. 5. 8. Sect. 28. Sect. 29. Sect. 30. a Gal. 2. 11. a Where he chargeth mee to have presumptuously undermined the undoubted privileges of Parliament with I know not how many more Anti-parliamentary passages diametrally contrary to my nationall vow and coveuant c. Sect. 31. Sect. 32. Sect. 33. Jam. 2. a Page 18. b Page 24. c Page 9. Sect. 34. Sect. 35. Sect. 36. Sect. 37. Sect. 38. b Rev. 1. 6. Sect. 39. Sect. 40. Sect. 41. Sect. 42. a Mr Jacob affirmeth that for the space of 200. or 300. yeeres after Christ every visible church had power to exercise Ecclesiasticall Government and all other Gods spirituall Ordinances the means of salvation in and for it self immediatly from Christ Sions Prerogative p. 28 29. a Mar. 9. 39. a Mr. Prynne full Replies p 74. b M. Edwards Antapol p. 261. a Twiss de Scientia med b Ego inquit Fons●ca in Academia Con●mbricensi hoc primus observavi Imo potius ego clamat Molina apud Eborenses meos His non cedit Leonardus Lessius Lovaniensis suo cer●bello de codem partu ambitiosè gratulatur Prid. Lect. 2. de Scient med a See Sions prerogdtive almost throughout a The Civill Magistrate arrogates not to himself any directive power in matters of Religion A. S. in his Observ Annot. p. 5. And againe p. 7. To grant them such a power viz. of judging questions in debate between the two parties in the Assembly speaking of the Parliament were nothing else but to joyne your selves with the Arminians c. a Act. 9. 15. Sect. 44. a Many godly and learned Ministers even such as are their good friends tēder enough of them c p. 3. their friends familiars p. 4. That all the godly Ministers of Citie and Countrey should carrie themselvs towards you w th love respect fairness brotherly kindnes c. Et max The Ministers courted them by all waies of respect oft high entertainment of them inloving speech friendly coūtenance familiar cōver sing c. p. 226 b I love their persons value them as Brethren yea some of them above Brethren and besides that love I bear to them as Saints I have a personall love and a particular love of friendship to some of them c. Epist p. 7. Sect. 45. Sect. 46. a Gravis enim est periculosus error in plurimis multorum lapsus etiamsi se intelligat exurgend pudore authoritatem sibi praesumit ex numero habens hoc impudentiae ut quod errat intelligentiā esse veritatis asserat dùm minus error is esse existimatur in multu Hil. l. 6. a Cum turpis est medicina sanari pudeat Sect. 47. a postr●mò nō satis cā dide fac●ūt ●ū invid ose cōmemorāt quātas turbas tumultus contentiones secū traxer●t nostrae Doctrinae praedicatio et quos nunc in multis fructꝰ crat Nā horū malorum culpa indignè in ipsa derivatur quae in Satanae militiā torquer● debuerat Et mox Haec certissima et inprim●● fidelis no tanquâ dis●●nt tursverbū à vi nū à medacibꝰ Dactrinis quae sefacile prodūt dum aequis on●niū auribꝰ recipiuntur à mūdo plaudēte aud●untur b Lutherus velu●● molum Eridis misit in mūdum cujus nuliam omninò partè non turba●ā video Erasm l. 14. ep 7. c Pios hoc nomen titulum in mundo oportet gerere quòd seditiosiac schismatici ac infinitorū malorū authores sunt Luth. in Gal. 5. d Hab. 2. 21. with Heb. 12. 26 27. * Mat. ●6 6 5 Sect. 48. * Act. 14. 11. a The New England Catechisme called The Government of the Church compos'd by Mr. Cotton and thrice printed A Guide unto Sion Another small treatise butful of learning reading and strength called Sions Prerogative Royall The answer of the Elders of the severall Churches of New England to 32 questions sent c. Another Answer of the same Elders to 9. other Questions about Church Government Mr. Thompson and Mr. Mathors answer to Mr. Charles Herles Independencie Mr. Tho. Welds answer to Mr. W. Rathbone besides many other Treatises published upon this subject Sect. 49. Sect. 50. a Rom 14. 2 3 4. Sect. 51. b 1 Tim 6. 13. 17 18. 1 Tim. 4. 11. c. a It is not safe for any to receive matters of Religion without terious examination Who ever be the Church the Authoritie of it is not sufficient possibly the Church may one and therefore we must flee to the Throne of Jesus Christ the Head of the Church for satisfaction Whom shall we rather beleeve concerning God then God himself if there were a Councell of the most learned Doctors that ever the world had yea if an Assembly of Angels yet in matters of Religion concerning the good way the last Resolution must be into Thus saith the Lord. Mr. Th. H●ll an High-resolved Presbyterian in a Sermon staled the Good old way Gods way c. preached before the L. Maior c. Apr. 24. 1●44 pa. 16 17. Sect. 52. Sect. 53. Sect. 54. Sect. 55. Sect. 56. a Act. 19. 11. a Due right of Presbyteries part 2. pag. 404. b Mat. 15. 5. a Luk. 7. 32. Sect. 57. Sect. 58. 2 King 6. 20. a 1 King 17. 6. Sect. 59. a Eaque majestas 〈…〉 quae in constanendâ personalem quae in administrandâ seu gubernandâ Republicâ consistit dividi videtur Et meat Majestas Realis seu Imper● Republicae est coaeva quamdiu corpus ejus durat per manet etiam sub inter regnis alterationibus persistit quam ideò fundamentum Republicae possu●● are Personalis conci●● cum personâ ad Rempublicam redit Hujus majestatis 〈…〉 etiam post 〈◊〉 Legem populum Romanum aliquam retinuesse dicitur majestatem § 4. 〈…〉 c. l. 7. § 〈…〉 maj statem nostram F. de captiv postium l. 1. 〈…〉 Majestatem publica ad L. Iuliā majest Lex namque Regia de personalis 〈…〉 is translatione intell g●debet ego in tract de monarchia cap. 4. num 4. ac 〈…〉 per eam populus potestatem administrationis non constitutionis Et constat ex l. 2 § 1. 〈…〉 administrationem Re publicae non aliqu●d ultrà Imperatori datum esse Christoph 〈…〉 Dess●● Politico 〈◊〉 de Majestate c. Sect. 1. p. 5. Sect. 60. a Act. 20. 28. 1 Pet. 5. 2. Sect. 61. Mat. 2. 6. a Mat. 20. 15. a Mark 1. 24. Luke 4. 34. a Procliviores sumus quaerere potiùs quid contra ea respondeamus quae nostro objiciuntur errori quàm intendere ea quae sunt salubria ut careamus errore Sect. 64.