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A03797 Certaine greevances, vvell vvorthy the serious consideration of the right honorable and high Court of Parliament Set forth by way of dialogue, or conference betweene a countrey gentleman, and a minister of Gods word; for the satisfying of those that doe clamour, and maliciously revile them that labour to have the errors of the Booke of common prayer reformed. By Levves Hevves, minister of Gods Word. Hughes, Lewes, fl. 1620. 1640 (1640) STC 13917.5; ESTC R212825 20,742 44

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that they are Idolaters because they kneele and doe not beleeve the reall presence as they doe Gent. Who was the first that brought in kneeling Min. Pope Honorius about the yeare of our Lord 1220. after that the errour of Transubstantiation was hatcht at the Councell of Lateran Gent. I have read in Gods word that the Apostles did not kneele when Christ himselfe delivered the bread unto them I have read also in the booke of Martyrs that the ancient Councells in the Primitive Church did make Canons against kneeling lest it should prove an occasion of Idolatry ought not wee to conforme our selves to our Saviour Christ and his Apostles and to the Christians of the Primitive Church rather then to the Devils Vicar generall the Pope Min. Yes verily for it is grosse hypocrisie in us to make a shew as though we were more godly and zealous then the Apostles and Christians of the Primitive Church Gent. What other errour doe you finde to be in the Service booke Min. The interrupting of the Minister by the Clarke and the whole Congregation is a foule errour and such an errour and confusion as doth much offend God and that therefore many are unwilling to come into the Church till the Service be all read Gent. How doe they interrupt the Minister Min. By rehearsing his words with a lowd voice and by taking words out of his mouth and by mingling their prayers with his The Minister when he prayeth is the mouth of the people speaking to God for them therefore they ought to be silent till he hath done speaking and then to say Amen 1 Cor. 14.16 and not to interrupt him by rehearsing every word after him as in the Confession of sinne when the Minister saith Almightie and most mercifull Father we have erred and strayed out of thy wayes like lost sheepe and in the Letany when he saith O God the Father of heaven have mercy upon us miserable sinners the Minister must stop and be silent till the Clarke and people have with a lowd voice rehearsed every word after him in which time it is impossible for the Minister to keepe idle and by-thoughts from comming into his minde Also when he prayeth for the King saying Lord save the King they interrupt him by mingling their prayer with his saying And mercifully heare us when we call upon thee The Minister being interrupted and put out in praying for the King doth pray for Ministers saying Indue thy Ministers with righteousnesse they doe then also interrupt him by mingling their prayer with his saying And make thy chosen people joyfull Throughout the whole Letany they do interrupt him by mingling their prayers with his They doe also without any warrant from God but from Pope Hormisda interrupt the Minister when he readeth the Psalmes by taking every other verse out of his mouth to reade it for him with a loud hackering and confused noise especially in Countrey Churches where the people cannot reade well The Minister when he readeth or preacheth Gods word is the mouth of God speaking to the people therefore they ought to be silent and to hearken with reverence When they reade the eighteenth nineteenth and twentieth verses of the fiftie Psalme they are likened by some to women scoulding and accusing one another The Clarke and people doe beginne to scould with and to accuse the Minister saying When thou sawest a theefe thou consentedst unto him and hast been partaker with adulterers then the Priest accuseth the Clarke saying Thou hast let thy tongue speake wickednesse and with thy tongue thou hast set forth deceit then the Clarke and people doe set upon the Minister againe and doe accuse him saying Thou sittest and speakest against thy brother yea thou hast slaundered thine owne Mothers sonne Gent. I remember that in the Churching of women the Minister is called Priest tell me I pray you is that name a fit name for a Minister and Preacher of the Gospell Min. No verily For we reade in Gods Word of no more orders of Priests but of two the order of Aaron and the order of Melchisedech Of the order of Aaron were the Leviticall Priests whose office was to offer Sacrifices which together with the Sacrifices was abolished in Christ his death Of the order of Melchisedech was Christ onely and shall remaine Priest for ever A third order of Priests is to be found no where but in the Masse-booke and in our Service-booke The name Priest belongeth to every Christian man and woman as well as to the Minister according as it is written Revel. 1.6 that Christ hath made us Kings and Priests unto God the meaning is that Christ hath made all the Elect men and women Priests to offer the Sacrifices of praise and of thankes unto God Gent. What doe you thinke of the Priest and Clarke when they doe Church a woman Min. I will not tell what I thinke but I will tell you what some doe say Gent. What doe they say Min. They say that the Priest is like a witch Gent. Why doe they say that the Priest is like to a witch Min. Because he doth as a witch doth when she saith the Lords Prayer Gent. What doth a witch when shee saith the Lords Prayer Min. She leaves out these words but deliver us from evill and so doth the Priest when hee doth church a woman Gent. Why will not a Witch say these words Min. Because the devill will not let her till shee hath bewitched so many as he would have her For by the evill that is praid against in that petition is meant the devill and the sinne whereunto he tempteth therefore the devill will not have her to say these words because when shee saith them shee prayeth that God will deliver her from him and the witcherie whereto he tempteth her The Priest doth also skip over the conclusion of the Lords Prayer for thine is the Kingdome power and glory and therein also they say that hee is like to a witch when she doth say her Creede for when she saith the second Article And in Iesus Christ his onely sonne shee skips over these words our Lord and so doth the Priest slip over the conclusion of the Lords Prayer Gent. Saint Luke leaves it out therefore the Priest may leave them out Luke 11.4 Min. It followeth not that therefore the Minister may leave them out for Saint Luke did not write any thing of himselfe but what the holy Ghost would have him to write Gent. Why would not the Holy Ghost have him to write them Min. Because it was sufficient that Saint Matthew had writ them Mat. 6.13 Gent. Some doe thinke because Saint Marke and Saint Iohn doe make no mention of the Lords Prayer that therefore the Minister may omit the reading of it and that because the Evangelists and the Apostles did not use to say it as a prayer therefore none neither Minister nor People ought to use it as a prayer Min. The truth is that our Saviour Christ did