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A96893 Inquiries into the causes of our miseries, whence they issue-forth upon us: and reasons wherefore they have born us down so low; and are like to carrie us yet lower. The Independents and the way of worship, they stand-up for, is renderd clear of this grievous charge... This charge is drawn-up against the Independents, by three worthies, men, I think, of name, all (I) D.P.P.W. Pryn Esquire; but more fully and with more devouring words, if more can be, by Dr. A. Steuart in his last book... In six sections. Whereof the first onely is here; a just vindication of the way of worship very commonly misunderstood; very falsly interpreted; but very truly called Independent... By Hez. Woodward.; Inquiries, into the causes of our miseries. Part 1. Woodward, Ezekias, 1590-1675. 1644 (1644) Wing W3491; Thomason E22_1; ESTC R21697 22,269 25

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INQVIRIES Into the causes of our miseries whence they issue-forth upon us And reasons wherefore they have born us down so low And are like to carrie us yet lower The Independents and the way of worship they stand-up for is renderd clear of this grievous charge That they hold forth the licentiousnesse of wicked consciences Tolerations of all sorts of most detestable Schismes Heresies and Religions as Idolatries Paganisme Turs●sme Judeisme c. so opening a floodgate to let in this inundation of sins and sorrows upon the Land This charge is drawn-up against the Independents by three worthies men I think of name all 1 D. P. P. P. Pryn Esquire But more fully and with more devouring words if more can be by Dr. A. Steuart in his last book which in reference to the Brethren thousands in Israel relisheth as does the Gall of Aspes or Adders poyson under the tongue In six Sections Whereof the first onely is here A Just vindication of the way of worship very commonly misunderstood very falsly interpreted but very truly called Independent Most humbly devoted to the Honour of Almighty God and King of Saints presented to all the three Assemblies in all the three Kingdoms in Parliament now with hearts engaged upon the great matters of the Kingdom but before and above all to beat out a way of worship holding forth to the world a sutablenesse to the Great God full-up to His Mind and Rule in His Scriptures humbly presented to all these and to all Christian people whose habitation is on earth and conversation in Heaven By Hez Woodward Prov. 25. 18. A man that beareth false witnesse against his neighbour is a ma●●le and a sword and a sharp arrow Job 42. 7. My wrath is kindled against thee and thy two friends for ye have not spoken of Me the thing that was right Isa 2. 23. Wo unto them that take away the Righteousnesse of the Righteous from him Warranted by the God of Heaven being ordered according to His Churches book on earth and published for His Churches sake in the very close of this year 1644. Section I. VVHere the Reader is satisfied in point of Licencing books Informed in the meaning of those words Dependent Independent And the men so called are cleared from the cavils of the froward Mistakes of the ignorant heavy charges of knowing men with other grace matters worthy all mens sad and serious considerations Section II. Some praecognita matters already known and granted are premised As that the evils of Sin and Punishment are from our selver Punishments are merae mearly so where Gods Hand is immediate and Man passive or mixtae where Gods Hand is and mans also what God dies and Man does Gods Hand has the preheminence Gods End and Mans Ends how differents Gods End the Glory of His excellent Goodnesse His Churches Glory alse Some things granted in point of Reformation how active the Divell with his servants are in Reforming times and have been alwayes as at this day c. Section III. Enquiries touching Peace what it is how we improve the Peace we have Who they be that petition for Peace and of whom whether not of those who world but cannot give it And of those who if they could will not give it while the world stands being adversaries and enemies to their own peace to the peace of God and good men and true Religion of God the worshipping of Him in spirit and truth All this declared and confirmed by two most notable stories out of the Chronicles of God Section IIII. Conclusions ●●uching war that it is an evill an onely evill that our war is no more unnaturall than it is for fire to burn nor a civill war as when a Kingdome fights against it self but sacred when the kingdome of darknesse fights against the kingdome of light as now it is Enquiries touching the Battels of the Lord what they are who fight these Battels and what Souldiers they ought to be how furnished What hinders victory what brings it as upon Eagles wings Section V. Enquiries touching our keeping Covenant and Fasting dayes what we do and what our Ministers should do before us Section VI. Enquiries touching our evill Doctrines and what may be the causes thereof and whether the remedies used for the removing these Causes are soveraigne having the stamp of God upon them and warrant from His mouth Section 1. REader now that you have taken-up the book I le do my best to close with thee at the first as one not a little ambitious of thy favour and therefore can be content to crave thine eye and eare both thy best attention all along Do not fear to afford me this favour I crave it for Gods sake for His Causes sake for His servants sake for your sake the Lord knows and not mine own Doubting not to speak all along like a free man and a true Subject and not as one abusing my liberty or my glory But using it as a subject of the Lord Christ to His glory and the good of my Brother Therefore I cannot doubt neither That my words I shall speak can need an Apology And yet that my words may have a good relish upon your pallate and a sweeter touch upon your eare I will preface a little touching some matters first 1 Touching my licence here I have no Imprimatur no licence to speak To which I could answer Yes that I have for by the grace of God Truth and Reason the old Licensers of old have licenced my words all along And truly my spirit could never go forth with any other way of licensing or midwifring such births as are books into the world surely no better hand to officiate there than what Truth and Reason affords me And if so be our Conceptions and Births want either one or both let the parent smart for his lye and be fast locked in Bedlom till he recover his wits again And if he be Libellous as too many are let his own place the pillory instruct him to better manners But if he hasblasphemed God or the King of Saints lot him find neither friend nor enemy but let him dye if he has blasphemed his God Gods Law this and mans Law that carried all along through a series of time and never interrupted nor reversed or made null till it came thorough the Inquisition Court at Rome whence we have our Imprimatur Let this be printed And then sure enough it served to promote the Doctrines and practises of the Church there which my soul abominates It will be said here That I go a crosse-way to an Ordinance of Parliament Truly that startles me not a little the Lord knows I look upon an Ordinance of Parliament as an Ordinance of God not to be disputed but obeyed I kisse the hand of Authoritie and am readie to be called forth to its foot therefrom to be made Active or Passive yet I cannot conceive that I have gone a crosse-way to that Ordinance for licenfing-books