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A11789 The high-waies of God and the King Wherein all men ought to vvalke in holinesse here, to happinesse hereafter. Deliuered in tvvo sermons preached at Thetford in Norfolke, anno 1620. By Thomas Scot Batchelor in Diuinity. Scott, Thomas, 1580?-1626. 1623 (1623) STC 22079; ESTC S116969 53,883 90

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of God and to be exalted aboue all that is called God Like in spirituals to that of the great Earle of Warwickes in the time of H. 6. in temporals vvho chose rather to be called Primus Comes Angliae then Rex Angliae and thought it more honor to make a King then to bee one Lastly they say they humble man more then we and exalt God more then wee 1. They humble man more whilst they tell him his sinnes are such as he must not presume to go to God but by meanes of Saints or Angels 2. They exalt God more whilst they exalt his seruants and giue asmuch reuerence to the Saints as wee to God To this wee answere they arrogate to man whilst they will see me wise aboue that which is written they derogate from God whilst they make his seruice common to the Saints and can only colour it with a distinction nay whilst they make him and Christ only seuere Iudges and the Saints and Angels merciful and so their Mediators They ought not to do euill that good might come of it this is euill to lye of God whilst they faine him to bee what he is not and deny him to bee what he is And of this kinde and to this ende are all their fictions in the Legend to proue the Saints merciful and God seuere yea the blessed Virgin Mary to be more pitifull then Christ her Sonne and Sauiour in whom she was blessed more as a childe then a Mother That they may do this the more safely they contend and say That besides the written word of God there are many other decrees and dogmaticall points and traditions necessarie to be beleeued to saluation which the Church that is themselues alone haue in custody vpon trust and credit Now wee teach the contrary aswell because wee haue cleere testimony of the Scriptures and Fathers generally as of a cloude of witnesses to proue the contrary as also because it makes more for the glory of God in things of absolute necessity toward saluation to gouerne by positiue lawes of his owne rather then by arbitrary and changeable lawes of Man and that he should reueale to vs his will by his owne Sonne Christ Iesus who came to saue vs rather then to leaue vs to the vncertaine relation of Man who for ought wee know may be Antichrist and so intends to deceiue vs though perhaps he comes in sheepes clothing or may seeme an Angell of Light to bleare our eyes with apparance Wee might ioyne in this issue vvith them vpon all the questions controuerted but these shal be sufficient to giue light to see the rest at more leisure In the meane time if wee cast our eyes truly vpon the end of their de●ignements vvee shall easily see that gaine and glory vnto themselues are the only arguments which draw them to fight for the Popes Supremacy the Masse Purgagatory Pilgrimages and all the rest of their opinions vvherein they are opposite to vs and to the Scriptures To this end they are called Marchants Reuel 18. 23. Because for gaine and glory they sophisticate Religion as Marchants their wares and thus make marchandize of heauen and earth and of God himselfe And as the Marchants in London haue foreigne commodities whereby they sucke the sweete sap of the Country to themselues and they in the Country haue meanes againe to recall it as Norwich by stuffes Yorke by Cattell some places by vvooll and cloth others by come and others by Mettals Or as England vvith these commodities furnisheth other Countryes and supplies her owne wants from thence and Fraunce with her vvines buyes her children vvooll and Spaine vvith Figges Raysons Limons and Oranges for sauce buyes herselfe bread and meat so these spirituall Marchants chop change commodities and tosse to and fro by that meanes the wealth the pompe the glory of the world the fat of the Earth the Crownes of Kings To this end Walsingham had a lady to bring suiters and sees Eastward and Canterbury had a Saint Becket to draw it Southward The North had a Winifrid Scotland a Saint Andrew and his arme the Low-Countries a Lady of Hales Fraunce a Saint Denis Spaine a Saint Iames Italy a Lady of Loretto and euery Country vvas full of these Marts where the Saints did seuerall cures and seruices to the Church and had continuall Votaries and those of the frankest sort as superstition is commonly a prodigall And this vvas a golden vvorld and a glorious Religion to the eye so that vvee heare old men and women talke of these things still but vvee know this was not sound at the heart the way might seeme good to a man but the end thereof were the Yssues of death 2. The certaine ill Quality or Determination Is the Yssues of Death hauing spoken of the first end vvhich is the purpose and scope of this vvay vvee come to speake of the Yssue of this end that is The Terminus vltimus or determination of this purpose and ayme and that is Death They are the Yssues of Death Life was promised in their first apparance it seemed the right vvay but vpon tryall wee finde Latet Anguis in herba the end is the Yssues or wayes of death A great distance betwixt the promise and the performance betwixt the pretence and the Yssue the passage and the port the starting place and the end of the race vvhen life is proclaimed in the beginning and death meets vs at the concluding I haue fought a good fight saith the Apostle Paule 2. Tim. 4. 7. 8 I haue finished my course from henceforth is laide vp for me a Crowne of glory which God that righteous Iudge shall giue me and not to me only but to all that loue his appearing Now the Apostle hath fought and if he had deserued ex condigno might chalenge this crowne as a debt due to his worth but he doth not so he expects it indeed out of grace of free gift he doth not deserue it by fighting but he obtaines it fighting it is giuen freely by a righteous Iudge vvho gaue him grace to fight and promised him both to ouercome and to triumph 2. Cor 12 My grace is sufficient for thee makes Paule feare no buffeting of Sathan no sting or pricke in the flesh for that grace gaue him strength to fight and conquer and vvas manifested the more by his infirmity for Gods power is made perfect through our weaknes And after he hath fought hee expects a crowne that grace is his assurance he cannot chalenge it by any other right and in that right he is assured of it both for himselfe and all others who loue the appearing of our Lord Iesus Christ To all that loue not to all that fight the affection not the action is respected the person not the passion is accepted But now if Paule had beene of the Romish faith this speech of his would haue beene iudged presumption not presumption to chalenge by merit but presumption to chalenge of
way and it is visible what were a man the better for these directions would he not thinke such a guide out of his wits Especially when he shall see both wayes alike old alike beaten both vvayes to haue passengers successiuely alike frequent both wayes to be intire and singular both wayes to be called old and both wayes to be visible Thus both wayes doubtlesse he would be wilde except he had better directions And yet this is the case of the Church which some would thus marke out to the beleefe and obedience of all men But to conclude all these are no true markes but the Scripture is the true and vnfallible Euidence to bound the Church out to him that vvill be heedfull to obserue and faithfull to beleeue and humble to obay as we hope to manifest Heere then it were meete I should giue you some infallible and inseperable note of the true way hauing showne or rather pointed at the defect of these which the Church of Rome produceth But then I should offer violence both to your patience and to the Text the time not permitting so large a discourse and my Text leading me to discouer the false way with seemes right but giuing no warrant to proceede farther Only to conclude all since it is within my Commission to manifest the false way I will giue you one note a sure one whereby you may know when you are out of the right way that so you may shun error and seeke truth and ensue it till death that in the end you may finde euerlasting life Briefly Christ himselfe saith I am the way the truth and the life Ioh. 4. no man commeth to the Father but by me He is the way to walke in the truth to guide you the life wherewithall you walke And if you would finde this way hee himselfe learnes you a rule Ioh. 5. 39. Search the Scriptures for in them you thinke to haue eternall life and those are they that beare witnesse of me And he there vpbraydes the Iewes because they gaue no credit or heede to the Scriptures but preferd the traditions and doctrines of their forefathers before it Iohn 5. 46. 47. saying Had yee beleeued Moses yee would haue beleeued me for he wrote of me But if you beleeue not his writings how shall yee beleeue my words Therefore the Apostle cals all Scripture 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 2. Tim. 3. 16 as a doctrine inspired by God to make men wise to saluation and so beleeuing himselfe and teaching others to beleeue he praiseth Timothy for being from a childe brought vp in them 2. Tim. 3. 15 and he exhorts all men to follow him as he keepes in this way and vvalkes after Christ Iesus and no otherwise For so long he is sure he goeth right and they may follow him with security Now then I do not say vvheresoeuer thou seest the Scripture set forth for a signe there Christ is vvithin there is the true way the true Church But I say wheresoeuer thou canst not see the Scripture be assured thou art out of the way for the Scripture must be euer in thy eye being that setled Land-marke by vvhich thou must try and know and to vvhich thou must reduce and bring all thy other coast-marks and sea-marks So it is that Antiquity vvhich agrees vvith the verity of the Scripture that multitude vvhich vvorship God according to the rules of the Scripture that Sucession vvhich suceeed in the truth of doctrine deliuered in the Scripture that vnity vvhich beleeues the Trinity taught in the Scripture that Catholique Church vvhich is founded vpon and vniuersally agreeth vvith the truth of the Scripture that visible congregation vvhich are seene to God and vvhich see God as he reueales himselfe in the Scripture that become notes by vvhich thou maist safely trauaile in this doubtfull vvay of mortality So that the Scripture must euer be present to make these infallible though perhaps it be not of absolute necessity that all these be euer present vvith the Scripture to make the Church true The Heathens of old burnt the books of Numa because he bewrayd therein the prophane misteries of their Idolatries The Turks at this day keepe their people in ignorance no man must see into no man must dispute or argue of their Sect. And thus our Adversaries of Rome deale vvith the Scriptures resembling heerin the Heathens Turkes vvould yet make the vvorld beleeue that they are the only Christians And lest they should seeme insanire sine ratione they haue a seeming reason why they permit not the Scriptures to be in the mother-tongue of euery Nation publiquely to be read by them lest forsooth as the Rhemists say in their preface they should hurt themselues as vvith fire or water or kniues or swords or the like And vvhy do they not put out the Sunne because it hurts the gazers eyes or why put they not out their eyes to preuent hurting especially since they mis-leade many a man to lust and vanity To argue from the abuse of things indifferent to remoue the lawfull vse of them is an abuseof sence and reason But in things of this kinde of absolute necessitie it is an intolerable and presumptuous foolery Nature cannot bee so blinde as to suffer any but naturals to beleeue this their doctrine and to vvalke in this their way Pro. 4. 18. 19. for Salomon saith The way of the wicked is as darknes they know not at what they stumble But the path of theiust is as the shining light that shineth more and more vnto the perfect day True but vvill some say All Heretickes hang out this flagge and all boast of the Scriptures how shall wee then know the true vvay from the false by that which is common to all vvayes or vvhich all vvayes at least chalenge and make shew of Obserue euen from this obiection the force and authority of the Scriptures vnder which falsehood aswell as truth seeks to shelter herselfe because falsehood by this glasse learnes to trimme herselfe vp like truth And looke as the Heathens by their Idolatries proued aswell that there vvas a God Act. 17. 23. Rom. 1. as the Iewes by their true vvorship because nature taught the most barbarous Nation to adore some Deity and rather to make a God of a Calfe a beast a bird a stone then to be a godlesse Atheist so all Heresies and falsehoods beare witnesse for the truth and authority of the Scriptures vvhilst they striue to iustifie themselues thereby knowing without the Scripture all other their arguments notes and pretences how plentifull or plausible soeuer they bee are nothing to the purpose and therefore they labour to wrest the Scripture to their fancie And could the Church of Rome by this euidence approue her present practise and doctrine I assure my selfe she would looke no farther but vvould permit euery man to reade the same at pleasure nay she would command the reading thereof vnder the paine of
gift and so resolutely to rest vpon the grace of the giuer as to assure himselfe and others of this crowne Presumption is faith with them and true sauing faith is Presumption When they heate him say Rom. 8. 38. I am perswaded that neither death nor life nor Angels nor principalities nor powers nor things present nor things to come nor height nor depth nor any other creature shal be able to seperate vs from the loue of God which is in Christ Iesus our Lord they would gladly make this only a probable perswasion no certaine faith but others seeing this too grosse a dallying with the manifest scope of the Text say Saint Paule vvas assured of the certainty of his saluation of the happy end of his right way by extraordinary reuelation only But let it be so was it reuealed to him for others that beleeue too he saith so for he saith nothing shal be able to seperate vs Now then if it be reuealed to him for others let vs beleeue the reuelation and apply it with vnfained faith to our owne hearts in particular as he did to his And by the way obserue what it is that Saint Paule builds his faith vpon so that nothing can preuaile against it Is it vpon Peter that rocke Is it vpon Indulgences or Pardons of man Is it vpon personall righteousnes inherent iustice or his owne or other mens merits No It is vpon that rocke Christ Iesus it is vpon the loue and Charity of God in and through the merits of Christ Iesus our Lord which loue not death nor life nor Angell nor power nor heauen not hell can alter for Gods loue is immutable he is not as man that he should repent whom he loues he loues to the end his wayes seeme hard but the Yssues of them are the wayes of life Whereas therefore our Aduersaries accuse vs of nouel presumption for teaching a faith that may assure vs of our saluation and to elude this cleere place of Saint Paul and diuerse other the like say This was reuealed to him by extraordinary fauour Wee know and confesse that hee as a worthy instrument of Gods glory as a Master builder had many things reuealed vnto him for the edification of the Church but for this particular it was no otherwise reuealed to him then it is to euery faithfull Christian in vvhom the Spirit of God dwels as in a temple and there teacheth them to offer Sacrifice and to cry Abba Father with teares and grones that cannot be expressed Well may there bee a difference in the measure of the reuelation not in the matter reuealed Wee know saith Saint Iohn 1. Ep. 3. 14. that wee are translated from death to life c. and after verse 23. He that keepeth his commandement dwelleth in him and he in him and heereby wee know that he abideth in vs euen by that Spirit which he hath giuen vs. So the persons are wee not I not Saint Iohn alone but wee all that beleeue and loue for this faith and loue are inseperable Againe wee are translated not it is probable wee shal be but wee are vvhich makes it certaine by faith as if it were done and accomplished Lastly we know this and wee know it by the Spirit which God hath giuen vs the same Spirit that taught Saint Paule and Saint Iohn is our tutor too For other reuelations Christ himselfe hath silenced all pretences and shadowes and giuen absolute authority to the Scripture opened and interpreted by the Spirit of God to resolue all scruples in case of conscience Luk 16. 19 And this wee may see cleerely in the Parable of Diues and Lazarus where Diues after he had failed of his personall suite and could not obtaine a drop of mercy for himselfe yet requested Abraham to send one to his friends to forewarne them of the state he was in not that they might pray for him for that vvas to no purpose the tree was falne but that they might by repentance and amendment auoyde the danger themselues To whom Abraham giues this answere They haue Moses and the Prophets let them heare them so he turnes them to the Scriptures wherein the will of God is reuealed to euery man what they should shun what they should doe what they should beleeue and how they should liue And when Diues persisting in his suite saith Nay father Abraham but if one went vnto them from the dead they will repent Abraham replies definitiuely and resolutely If they heare not Moses and the Prophets neither will they be perswaded though one rose from the dead So wee see he that doubts the Scripture or beleeues any thing against it vnder pretence of reuelations from heauen or hell or Purgatory or the like fictions of Ghosts and Spirits appearing is in a wise case and may be drawne into a fooles Paradise but neuer into the true Paradise and so wander in this way which seemes right but the end thereof are the Yssues of Death To shut vp this point obserue the certainty of this iudgement as the Apostle Saint Iohn before in the 1. Ep. 3. Chap 14. verse speakes in the present Tence we know that wee are translated to note the certainty of their translation to glory so heere Salomon saith It is the way of Death and the end thereof is so to note the certainty of the thing And this is a plaine proofe of the Spirits assistance to discerne the end and determination of a thing before the end be come when otherwise it were too late to doe it For it is too late for Diues to repent in hell when the end is come he should haue attended better to Moses and to the Prophets before and beleeued the word of God not the foolish traditions of his forefathers against the Word or the idle old-wiues tales of his foremothers besides the Word he should haue attended the admonition of the faithfull Pastor and Prophet and not to the fained Legend of his flattering Patasites trencher-fed Chaplaines The perfection of all humane judgement is to iudge by the end and issue and euen heere wee often erre too but if man goes farther of himselfe by nature it is but coniecture and presumption arising from long experience in obseruation of like circumstances as the effect leades vs to the cause but yet euen then wee cannot say it is or certainely it shall bee but it may be so it may so fall out it may be the end of Death But the Spirit of God sees the end before it comes he sees the thoughts afarre off and iudgeth and warneth men aforehand inwardly by good and holy motions outwardly by the Scriptures and he that will not beleeue the holy Spirit of God in the Scriptures it is but iustice if God giue him ouer to a reprobate minde that he should be seduced and beleeue lies who would not receiue the truth of God but was transported with respect of times persons places and other humane Motiues And heere before wee
part I giue the intelligent Hearer this one obseruation by the way that of all the controuersies betwixt vs and our Romane Adversaries we are not chalenged for doing any thing in the seruice of God which wee ought not to doe for wee beleeue with them all the Articles of the Creede wee pray as Christ himselfe hath taught vs wee liue at least wee teach that allmen should liue as God hath commanded vs in the Decalogue Only the exceptions they take at vs are for omissions because they say wee do not something wee ought to doe and our exceptions are against them 1. First for omitting some things which God commandeth 2. Secondly for doing something that God commandeth not after the patterne prescribed but after another manner invented 3. Thirdly for doing many things which God hath directly and expresly prohibited prohibiting in the meane time what God hath commanded Now I desire you so to obserue this passage that you may take it vp rightly and vnderstand what I meane I say therefore againe the questions and controuersies betwixt vs are not for the things wee doe but of the things that they doe As for example they dare not finde fault with vs for praying as Christ taught vs Our father c. But the question is whether or no they doe as they ought whilst they pray to Saints and Angels The question is not whether wee may pray to God without Images or no but whether wee may pray by at in to or before Images with any reference to them as they doe And so for Latin Seruice for the Communion in both kinds the questions are about the things that they do not for the things wee do so the doubt is vpon their side and such a doubt it is that the Pope would gladly haue graunted Queene Elizabeth of happy Memory liberty for her and her people to do these things as wee now doe them as witnesseth the learned B B. of Ely in his Tortura Torti and Master Camden in his An●ales if the Queene would haue taken license from him or would haue subiected her Crowne to his Myter for that was the marke he shot at the gaine of his Peter pence and other spirituall trading and the glory of a Kingdome so obsequious so fruitfull so helpefull as England had beene and might bee But shee was too honorable to kisse his foote for feare or hope and too honest to receiue any courtesie from him which I adde the rather to let them see who perhaps are not altogether vvell affected toward vs nor perswaded of our truths that there is nothing practised in our Church but that which finds allowance and approbation from the modestest and learnedest of their side And therefore they may well be present at our seruice and communicate with vs in our Sacraments The Popes worde only hinders them from Communion with vs but Gods word bars vs from Communion with them without scruple of conscience vnlesse the Popes countermand bee their scar-crow although wee may not safely communicate with them for feare of manifest Idolatry knowing that howsoeuer their way seemes right in theyr eyes yet the Issues thereof are the wayes of death 3. The Publique Iudge Salomon The last point comes now to be handled concerning the true Iudge of this way which is the holy Spirit of God directing the pen of Salomon the Publique Magistrate the King and the Preacher A man and a priuate spirit of a man was the Iudge of the apparance the seeming good the beginning of this way But God is the true Iudge of the end and issue of this way Man was an impotent Iudge God an all-sufficient Iudge Man was a Iudge preiudiciall and partiall Gen. 18. 25 God is an vpright Iudge for shall not the Iudge of all the world doe right But the Pope of Rome steps in heere Luk. 4. 6. chalenging to be Iudge in this case by Charter as Sathan did in the like case and to haue a Patent sealed to that end by Christ himselfe 1. Reg. 2. 27 And for feare Salomon who as King durst dispose of the Preisthood should bring euidence against him either by word or fact he hath stopt his mouth and condemned him aforehand to Hell and brought out Traian the Emperor in his roome who though he were a Pagan yet hath found so much fauour as to be preferd before Salomon In the life of Gregory the great who was a Type of Christ and the wisest Prince that euer reigned And doubtles if any other of the Prophets or Apostles should presse him with arguments he hath power to silence them and to cry vp and downe what Scripture he pleaseth to make Canonicall Apocrypha and Apocrypha Canonicall ad benè placitum For who would beleeue the Scripture but for the Church and who is the holy Catholique Church but his Holines at least who is the head thereof who rules the roast there but hee Now if any of them vrge him too farre and make against him he hath power to take order with them either by binding or loosing which iurisdiction in this case he excrciseth after a foure-fold manner 1. By pronouncing them Apocrypha 2. By eluding their genuine meaning and sence by a foraigne and forced interpretaton or exposition 3. By warranting an erronious Iranslation to be Authenticall and the only true one 4. Lastly by purging all humors that offend his humor In which regard wee see how the Auncient Fathers haue beene shaued clipt scoured washt let blood purged gelt and mutilated yea and many of the Neotericks of their owne Men and faction haue beene dieted and cast into a sweat and hardly recouered with the application of their Catholicon And all these acts of theirs iustified and defended with asmuch eagernesse and shew of zeale and truth as the honestest cause Well may wee therefore feare and flee from his censure as from a Iudge full of preiudice full of partiality because it is in his owne cause where he will not limit his Prerogatiue royall but extend it beyond all degrees of comparison Yet though he be our Aduersary let vs heare him a little and see what notes and Land-markes he giues vs to know and distinguish the true way from the false by that wee may follow them if they both seeme and bee infallible and that wee may beware of them if they only seeme right but leade to the way of death and then seeke out others that wee may cleerely see to be true Neither will the time permit nor is it needfull to bring forth all the marks of the true way which the Church of Rome hangs out The principall only I will briefly touch and point at But before wee do it I must lay downe this ground of their owne which they giue to discerne true notes by True Notes of the Church must be such as are able to constitute the absolute definition of the Church so farre that being found the Church is found and being lost
as this Therefore learne to vnderstand the Doctrines that crosse and contradict one another and whilst thou beleeuest Christ saying This is my body beleeue so as thou maist not crosse the Articles of thy Faith but know it is his body after no carnall and fleshly maner for the flesh profits nothing Ioh 6. but after a spirituall and diuine manner Not food for thy stomacke thy teeth thy belly but food for thy soule thy vnderstanding thy faith And so hee cals the bread his body heere as himselfe a dore and a vine and a rocke and Peter astone in other places of Scripture And therefore consider after Christ ascended he neuer appeared to his Apostles in body againe as he vsed to do often before Act. 7 55. But in heauen he appeared personally to Stephen to confirme his faith And when before his ascension he appeared to the twelue with whome Thomas Didimus was Iohn 20. he did not vrge Thomas to beleeue any thing contrary to his sense of seeing hearing and feeling but rather willed him to confirme his faith by seeing and seeing what before he doubted And then hee addes Happy are those which see not and yet beleeue he doth not say Happy are they who beleeue contrary things to that they see as they must do who beleeue the bread to be changed into his naturall body which they see and feele to be true bread still but Happy are those who beleeue when they see nothing to the contrary hauing the word of God which cannot contradict it selfe for their warrant As wee do beleeue his Resurrection and Ascension which wee saw not and his comming to Iudgement in glory which we hope to see Thus when thou shalt heare Christ command thee to take Bread and Wine in the Sacrament 1. Cor. 11. and a Priest countermand this and will thee to take bread only Saint Paule commanding thee from God to pray with vnderstanding 1. Cor. 14. 16. and a Romane Priest willing thee to pray in a strange tongue God himselfe blessing Matrimony and permitting all men to marry and the Apostle Paule saying Mariage is honorable with all men and in speciall tearmes a Bishop or Deacon ought to be the husband of one wife ● Tim. 3. 2. c. and hearest a Romane Priest say the contrarie nay inioyne thee to do the contrary and to binde thee by an othe to do it Then thou that hast eares to heare heare what S. Iohn saith to thee 2. Ioh. 10. 11. If any come vnto you and brings not this doctrine that is brings any contrary doctrine to Christs receiue him not to house neither bid him good speed And heare what God gaue his people in charge of old in the like case Deut. 13. 1. 2. 3. If there arise among you a Prophet or a dreamer of dreames and giueth thee a signe or a wonder And the signe or the wonder come to passe whereof he spake vnto thee saying Let vs goe after other Gods which thou hath not knowne and let vs serue them Thou shalt not hearken vnto the wordes of that Prophet or that dreamer of dreames for the Lord your God proueth you to know whether you loue the Lord your God with all your heart and with all your soule So thou art not to beleeue him though he confirmes his Doctrine by miracles nay suspect him the more and the rather for that for miracles are the principall shelters and pretences of Antichrist as thou maist see Math. 24. 24. 2. Thes 2. 9. So then beleeue nothing which contradicts the Scripture for the Scripture cannot be contrary to it selfe because it proceeds from the Spirit of God which is the Spirit of vnity of loue and of truth And to shut vp all this with a familiar example which the weakest apprehension may conceaue the sleightest memory retaine Not long since there vvas a tryall before the Iudges of Assize at Thetford betwixt two townes for a Common Oxborough Gooderstone in which both claymed interest The one towne chalenged by prescription and pretended vse and proued the vse by them their forefathers time out of minde The other parties produced an auncient Composition in writing vnder the hand and seale of the Lords and Tenants on both sides The Iudge then determined that against a writing there could be no prescription though without a writing prescription would be currant Because the writing controuled their present custome and shewed Ab initio non fuit sic there was a time when their old vse was not therefore their claime was false In prouing their vse against this composition they proued themselues intruders incrochers trespassers euill neighbors It was so farre from doing them good as it might haue done them hurt laying them open to euery mans action whom they had offended So heere wheere the word is silent there heare Antiquity heare the Church honor tradition preferre prescription custome vse If thou doest not then thou shewest thy selfe a selfe-wild Schismaticke or an obstinate Hereticke But where the Scripture speakes where thou hast that writing vnder hand and seale that old composition betwixt God and Man appointing Man his limits there let not man presume to intercommune with God but let the tongues of men and Angels be silent And whatsoeuer doctrine crosseth that crosse thou it out of thy Creed or God will crosse thee out of the booke of life Heare Saint Paule aduising the Collossians Let no man beare rule ouer you vnder shew of a voluntary humility and worshipping of Angels Col. ● 18. intruding into those things which he hath not seene vainely puft vp by his fleshly minde So whatsoeuer humble shew or pretence he hath he is puft vp who presumes to crosse the doctrine of the Scripture And though he comes in sheepes clothing Mat. 7. 15. with shew of mortification and contempt of the world yet inwardly he is a rauening wolfe and desires to swallow widowes houses vnder the colour of long prayers Mat. 23. auricular confession and almes And though he seemes a worme and no man and creeping humbly vpon his belly lickes the dust of the earth yet beware he may be a subtile serpent and no silly worme for vnder the like faire shew Sathan deceiued our Ancestors in Paradise Therefore attend Saint Paules admonition carefully where he saith Gal. 1. 8. But though wee or an Angell from heauen preach any other Gospel to you then that which wee haue preached vnto you let him be accursed And as if this were not sufficient obserue how he riuets this commandement or admonition againe Gal. 1. 9. and againe saying As we sayd before so say I now againe If any man preach any other Gospel vnto you then that yee haue receiued let him be accursed What you haue receiued you know in the Lords Prayer the Tenne Commandements and the Creede for these are Epitomees and abridgements of all If therefore Saint Paule or an Angell an Angell