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A67842 A New-Years-gift for the Antinomians particularly Mr. Malebranch Crisp, or, as he foolishly, and yet often (but truly stiles himself the unworthy branch of Dr. Crisp who hath wickedly attempted to underprop a rotten cause of his father, by notorious forgeries, concerning Mr. Baxter, Mr. How, and Dr. Bates, as justifiers of Dr. Crisp as an orthodox man, and no Antinomian: in a rhapsody, intituled, Christ exalted, and Dr. Crisp defended; against the reverend Mr. Alsop, with whom he rudely, and ignorantly plays under the name of his dear Kratiste. By Calvin Anti-Crispian. Trepidantium Malleus.; C. A. 1699 (1699) Wing Y83A; ESTC R221087 21,128 48

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would have them is a Trick I have a Trick for to discover their Design Antin I crave leave to ask you a little Question not of the Nature of the former ones I and others wonder what makes you of late to Print only Groat Books when you know Socks and Buskins cost two Shillings Christ Exalted and Dr. Crisp defended is of the same Price Dr. Crisp's Works cost 8 s. and you censured that in a Book of such small Price Evang. 1. There is no need of many words where few will serve turn 2. I doubt not many wise Men that read those Books repent their lost Money as well as lost Time and think a Groat enough if not too much for any of them 3. They have laden their Books with the same things over and over so Dr. Crisp I not so in new Books Mr. Crisp tells us Christ made Sin how many Sons and Daughters Dr. Crisp had what were their Names and who eldest He Subscribes himself Serviteur de Dieu It may be that was all the French the poor Man had as before and they that have least Money gingle it most 4. It may be Antinomista you and others that thus talk can badly spare that one Groat perhaps the Good Woman in the Kitchen grudgeth that if of late when Money is so scarce we grow Frugal in other respects why not in this 5. Whatever Money you and the Objecters may have in your Purses you best know but others know you have but little Wit in your Heads Your Understanding will not reach large Discourses well if this though so short Antin But what I pray you makes you think Dr. Crisp would have read the Book of Sports had occasion been Is there any thing in his Book that induceth you thus to think Evang. In the Sermon for the Fast he calls King Charles the First The Physician of the Churches and State What Physician he was in the State is well known he gave the same Physick his Agents did in Ireland And what Physician he was in the Church is well known too when all Protestantism and Piety was almost gone I hope the Doctor was not so Squeamish as to refuse the Physick if offer'd that this Physician gave him What ailed thee Tobie Canst thou see nothing not in Scripture that expoundest that Text of Services coming from a pure Heart Your New Moons and Sabbaths I cannot away with it is an Abomination every one sees it spoken not of the Services of God's Faithful Servants but of Profane or Hypocritical Jews But of these things I have said enough in my Apology and Three Contending Brethren Let others do what they please I care not to write the same things twice My Citations are true only I find what I cite pag. 15. the Doctor said of the Wise Man was a mistake I shall not trouble the Reader with what occasion'd it but now Correct it Did the Sparrows mute in Tobies Eyes when he thus read Scripture If they did Naughty Birds they Then may his Writings stand as Apocryphal ones between the Old Testament and the New in the middle not of Participation indeed but Negation may I so allude Antin Some talk of what betides some Preachers of Free-Grace and they what betides you Opposers You lately were left almost dead Evang. Yes some are thus too conclusive without cause When Whitehall was burnt no doubt but many took it to be a Testimony from Heaven against the King in a time of Peace to fire his Palace who as an Usurper took it from a Lawful King as before he was perplex'd in War For my part I think ray Construction of that Providence was better than theirs when I said God had given us a chast good King and lov'd him too well to let him live in an Old Bawdy-House Lying will be found to be an Omen bad enough of it self of the Divine Displeasure What if the Baxterians had reported and printed Seven Years after Dr. Crisp died that two days before his Death he said Mr. Baxter was an Orthodox Man and turn'd more Souls to Christ than he Would not this have been notorious Villany Not greater than this tho' we are told there 's no grain of doubting Well put it in the Gazette and New sLetters Mr. Baxter died a Crispian But no wonder from Men who mutato nomine tell us Luther lived and died one Calvin and Crisp were agreed What in Justification without Faith That the Church of England in her Homilies about Doctrine is theirs and therefore Mr. Kakiste often cites them Some of them say They own all in the Assembly's Confessions of Faith Any thing Dr. Owen is theirs Dr. Manton so and at last O wonderful Conversion Mr. Baxter himself Good Man there is now some hope left for him If his Tutissimum with Bellarmine's last words be not too late tho' by the way they are Bellarmine's last Thesis in his Dispute of Justification he had certainly gone to the Devil had it not been for this Blessed Change Words I know no Man ever us'd of him but this Tribe Mr. Alsop thinks so contemptible of Mr. Kakiste's Book that when we with other Ministers last Week waited on His Majesty at Kensington to Congratulate his Safe Return he told me he never saw the Book nor knew not what was in it and I suppose the Book hath been out too long to begin now I have one Request Mr. Antinomista to make to you as on my bended Knees Antin What is that I pray Evang. That you and your Brethren would never meddle with the Controversie now on foot Mr. Lobb is a Workman and neither needs your help nor I believe desires it but rather fears it For you spoil all by Ignorance and Falshood and Corrupt Principles If any of ours accept of your help in my Mind they do as foolishly as if any of us writing against the Church of England should call for or accept of the help of the Quakers You make such work as the Ape that imitated the Cobler in mending Shooes c. What woful work Mr. Malebraach hath made he that hath but half an Eye may see and what Work that Ingenious Gentleman now in the Press with his Baxterianism unmask'd will make who can tell He hath written for Dr. Crisp against his Name-sake of Cambridge that excellent sound Book Crispianism unmask'd Who hath not confuted Error by Error but by Truth in the Old Calvinistical Protestant strain Tell Untruths as fast as you will on me as That I should some Months since stand up in one of the greatest Congregational Meetings in the City and say aloud That they were all a Company of Antinomians I care not I am always at VVar with your Opinions I mean those of you that say David sinned in having Sin a Burden to him or charging it on himself but never with your Persons nor the Persons of any others for those called Crispians that understand not the depth of the wickedness of his