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A34505 The downfal of Anti-Christ, or, A treatise by R.C. Carpenter, Richard, d. 1670? 1644 (1644) Wing C620; ESTC R23897 263,376 604

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and our thoughts that are all upon the wing and the Ministers of Contemplation must first be mourners and then white harmelesse and heavenly and this will be to us a sure signe that we shall inherit the land of Canaan And because the devill is an old Thiefe that cares not from whom he steales wee must learne of Abram of whom it followes And when Verse 11. the fowles came downe upon the carcasses Abram drove them away The devils temptations cannot be hindered from making towards the sacrifice or from setling upon it but we may drive them off before they fall too they must not carry a bill-full away Quod emit saith S. Austin of Christ tanti S. Aug. emit ut solus possideat What he bought he therefore bought at so high a rate that alone he might possesse it all CHAP. 4. I Shall now expose my selfe to the censure of people that have divers natures and divers religions and some will frowne others laugh others speake merrily some furiously as their affections move them and as the present state in which they are in shall prompt them But how divers soever they be I shall be still one and the same Yet I could wish we were all of one minde not that they might speake well of mee for I am too too plyable to the temptations of Pride and shall be glad to be humbled by them but that they might please God It is a high and deepe observation which the Bishop of Pontus hath in his Epistle to Leo the Emperor Cùm nullus Episcopus Ponti in ep ad Leon. Imp. ignoret quia Sanctae laudabilis Trinitatis primum bonum sit pax indivisio Vnde Deus unus est esse creditur No understanding man is ignorant that the first good thing in the blessed Trinity considered as the Trinity in Unity is peace and indivision Wherefore God both is and is beleeved to be one by vertue of this peace and indivision And as our God is three and one I would to God wee were many and one But this will never be while the Pope commands so much and the Jesuits obey so much One of the lesse principall ends of my writing is the same with the end of warre to speake with a Councell ut in pace vivamus that I may live in peace Bonum Tho. Aq. part 1. quaest 1. art 5. exercitus saith Thomas Aquinas ad bonum civitatis ordinatur An Army is not raised but to maintaine the peace of a Citie or Common-wealth And before I have done it will be acknowledged they have endeavoured to disturbe my peace As for well-disposed people I desire them to learne that God speakes not in his owne person to us For besides that he stands infinitely above us in greatnesse and majestie he is a spirit He sends messengers to us some in the freshnesse of the morning some in the heat of the day some from one place some from another some from beyond France and Germany and even from Rome it selfe and those of the same forme and fashion as we are that wee should not start at the apparition with the priviledge of this faire promise to them He that heareth you heareth me and hee that despiseth you despiseth Luk. 10. 16 me and he that despiseth mee despiseth him that sent me Heere is a gradation without a fallacy and the strength of it relyes upon the mission by which Apostles are sent by Christ and Christ was sent by his Father and upon the authority of the Commission given to them Where note that the Father sends but is not sent for mission supposeth in the sender at least a kinde of priority the Sonne is both sent and sends the holy Ghost sends not but is sent The children of Israel desired that Moses one of their owne company and acquaintance might speak to them For God was so loud and terrible in the delivery that he seemed to crush and over whelme mortality Speak thou with us said they to Moses and wee 20 Ex. 19. will heare but let not God speak with us lest we dye For hee speaks thunder and lightning and the trumpet sounds when hee speaks and perhaps hee is preparing for a battell and when he speaks the mountain smokes and the fire cannot be farre off I will say something And yet I will not say it But if I should say it what can the Papists say The Church which gives a mission gives it as she tooke it from Christ As she tooke it from Christ or his Apostles she was a pure Church As shee was a pure Church she gave and now giveth because she hath beene a pure Church and received her warrant in her purity when shee giveth a mission authority to preach against all impurity both in faith and manners either in her selfe or else-where And behold being sent I am come Now let us answer in some kinde to Gods kindnesse It is one part of wisedome in a serpent commended and commended to us by one who loved us dearely that going to drink he cleanseth every secret corner and dark turning of his mouth from poyson Be yee wise as serpents Moses was cōmanded to put off his shooes because it was holy consecrated ground All terrene thoughts and earthly affections bemired with treading deepe in the world All sinister opinions and judgments steeped in prejudice are here to be layd downe or purified Almighty God hath indeed a little good ground in the world but it is duly and daily weeded manured well clear'd from stones and briars before the heavenly sower comes to work Here therefore even here before we take another step let us turn the face of all our thoughts towards God to stand like officious and dutifull servants attending upon the nod and pleasure of our great Lord and Master Behold as the eyes of servants looke unto the hand of their Masters Psa 123. 2. and as the eyes of a Mayden unto the hand of her Mistresse so our eyes waite upon the Lord our God untill that he have mercie upon us sayes the sweet singer of Israel We must place our eyes upon the hands of our Lord. For the hands are the instruments of work and it is in our duty to be ready when God gives as it were with his finger the first touch of actuall grace that we may joyne our soules by his help with him in vertuous action CHAP. 5. IT is an old Axiome as old as Philosophy Veritas una error autem multiplex Truth is one and error manifold Truth must needs be one because it hath but one first origine and such a one as is most constant to it selfe and can never be found in two contrary tales And error must needs be manifold because it hath many fountaines and such as seldome mingle their streames and seldome agree wholy in any thing but in this that they all erre and runne beside the channell There are many wayes