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A12062 The triall of the protestant priuate spirit VVherein their doctrine, making the sayd spirit the sole ground & meanes of their beliefe, is confuted. By authority of Holy Scripture. Testimonies of auncient fathers. Euidence of reason, drawne from the grounds of faith. Absurdity of consequences following vpon it, against all faith, religion, and reason. The second part, which is doctrinall. Written by I.S. of the Society of Iesus. Sharpe, James, 1577?-1630. 1630 (1630) STC 22370; ESTC S117207 354,037 416

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his grace and to man also and that the other doth as much derogate and take away all honour and giue all dishonour to the same Which that we may the better vnderstand we may cōceaue how the Diuell that Rebell against God and the enemy of man as he labours by all meanes to auert man frō the loue of God and to conuert him to the loue of the creature so his chiefe desire is to depriue God of his honour due to him and to deriue the same to his creatures thereby to draw man to an affectation of Deity to rob God of his honour and to giue it to man Thus in paradise he perswaded our first Parents that they should be as Gods as himselfe had before in heauen attempted to be like to the highest For this end this Pluto or Lucifer of his Proserpina that is Infidelity his spouse begat two daughters the first and eldest is Idolatry the next and second Heresy Idolatry he begat in the law of Nature which raigned long from soone after Adam vntill some yeares after Christ Heresy he begat in the law of Grace which presently after Christ rebelled and sought to tyranyze against Christs Church Idolatry insteed of one God made many and the true honour of one God diuided to many false Gods Heresy insteed of one fayth introduceth many false opinions diuides the vnity of Christs Church in many sects Idolatry was ingendred as snakes of dunge out of the corruption of vertue and piety and out of the increase of lust ambition and cruelty Heresy in like manner sprung vp out of disobedience pride and lust being like as one egge is to another to Idolatry of one Viper begat another of one Heresy many till at length a whole brood and sinke full of viperous Heresies burst out and infected a great part of the Christian world When therefore by the light of iustice Christ Iesus Idolatry the elder sister with her the long night of Pagan darknesse was expelled according to that of Apollo Me puer Hebraeus diuos Deus ipse gubernans cedere sede iubet tristemue redire sub arc●m and the true light of Christian verity piety shined in the Church of Christ then began the second sister Heresy as an obscure mist to couer the sunne of true fayth and to bring in a new darkenes of nouell and erroneous opinions into the Church of God And as Heresy is a kind of idolatry both being vipers of one venter or rather idolatry it selfe for so do S. Cyprian Tertullian Hierome Augustine and other Fathers expresly tearme it because not only the authour but the worke being all one and the same Heresy doth frame out of mans braine a new Idoll of false opinions and proposes them as diuine reuelations from God whereby it either detracts from Christ and his truth which is simple totall and indiuisible some point of verity or els addes to the same some falsity in the same manner as Idolatry takes from God his true deity and honour due only to him and giues the same to man to whom no deity or Godhead is due so this heresy following the stepps of Idolatry hath in this our late age made the same manner of beginning progresse as Idolatry did in the first age Wherefore it will not be amisse to obserue the manner and to compare the progresse and fruit of both First therefore Idolatry the first borne of Satans imps the greatest enemy of God hauing raised vpon earth a generall commotion and rebellion against the only true God and Lord of heauen and earth and wrought in man a conceit of deity and an affectation of the diuine excellency thereby to depriue God of his only and all due honour and to deriue the same vnto man his creature and vassall did first feine in the mindes of men an imagination that before the world was made all was a Chaos that this Chaos made to it selfe finem fundum a depth a bottome like an egge which being sitten and hatched brought forth a man-woman called Planeta this man woman broughr forth substance motion and generation of these was begot Caelum and Terra Heauen and Earth Heauen begat six men called Titans that is Oceanus Ceus Tyus Hyperion Iapetus and Cronus who was Saturne The earth begat six women Thya Rhea Themis Mnemosyna Thetis and Hebe which marrying one to another of Saturne and Rhea were borne Pluto Neptune and Iupiter Saturne receauing from some Oracle that he should be expulsed by his sonnes deuoured Pluto and Neptune intended to haue done the like to all his male children but Rhea to saue Iupiter gaue a stone insteed of the child to be eaten by Saturne which stone being deuoured thrust out of Saturns belly Pluto Neptune the one into Hell the other into the Sea wherby they were made Gods Pluto of Hell and Neptune of the Sea and Iupiter being sent by Rhea his mother to Heauen was made the God of heauen Thus were Saturne and Rhea made parents of Gods and Iupiter the chiefe God this Iupiter was notorious first for cruelty for he not only killed his Vncles the Titans and deuoured his daughter Medea and tormented his sonnes Tantalus and Titius but also butchered and tormented his owne Father Saturne secondly for lust he passed so farre that by incest of his owne sisters Iuno and Ceres he begot of Iuno Vulcan the God of Smithes and of Ceres Proserpina the Queene of Hell as likewise out of his owne braine he begat Minerua and out of his thigh Bacchus Also by adultery of other mens wiues he begat Mercury of Maie the wife of Atlant Apollo and Diana of Latona the wife of Cea the graces Thalia Euphrosine and Aglia of Hermion the wife of Cleanus Eudimion of Phenissa the wife of Alphion Musaeus of Helena the wife of Pandion with many others Not thus content he transformed himselfe into diuers shapes as of an husband and begat of Alcmena Hercules and of Cassiopeia Andromedes of a Sheepheard and begat of Mnemosyna the nine Muses of a Satyre and begat of Anthiope Amphion Zetas of an Eagle and begat of Egina Eacus of a Vulture and begat of a Nymphe the Palisci in Sicily of a Swanne begat of Hellen Leda and of a Goose Nemesis like a Bull he begat of Europa Minous Rhadamantus Sarpedon like a Beare he begat of Mantea Arctos and like a pismire Mirmedon of Euradremusa being also transformed and shewing himselfe as a starre he begat Castor and Pollux of Leda as Gold Perseus of Danae as a Shower of raine Ganean of Manta Thus a man as wicked as great was made the greatest God his chiefe actions of wickednes cruelty parricide incest adultery fraud were deifyed for diuine And as the God Iupiter so also the other Gods begat younge Gods and made them like themselues Gods thus Neptune of a Sea-nimph begat Tritō of Amphitrite the Cyclopes
writinges let him peruse the foresaid Collation where he shall find at large Gods expresse wordes that God wills not iniquity their expresse wordes that God wills iniquity Gods words that God doth not worke iniquity their wordes that God doth worke iniquity Gods words that he doth not cōmand man to sinne their words that God doth command a man to sinne Gods words that God doth not tempt to euill their wordes that he doth tempt to euill Gods wordes that God doth hate all who worke iniquity and their wordes that he d●t● no● ha●e them Gods wordes that he doth not ●ustify a wicked man remaining wicked their wordes that he doth iustify such a one Gods word that he is angry with the faythfull when they sinne their word that he is not angry with them Gods word th●t God is delighted with good workes their wordes that he is not delighted with good workes Gods words that God is worshipped with good works their wordes that he is not worshipped with them Gods wordes that God is pacifyed pleased with good workes their wordes that he is not pacifyed nor pleased with them Gods words that God will haue his Commandments kept their wordes that he will not haue them kept Gods words that God will haue mercy vpon all men their wordes that he will not haue mercy on all men Gods wordes that God doth loue all men their wordes that he doth not loue all men Gods words that he will haue all men to be saued their wordes that he will not haue all men to be saued Gods wordes that God wills not the death of a sinner their words that God wils the death of a sinner Gods wordes that God made not death their wordes that he made death Gods wordes that God hath no need of sinners their wordes that God hath need of sinners Gods wordes that God damnes men for their sinnes their wordes that he doth not damne them for their sinnes Gods wordes that God can do all thinges their wordes that God cannot do all thinges All which contradictions being in the forecited booke place expressed in the wordes of God in Scripture in the wordes of the authours themselues out of their owne writings and that only in one article concerning God to omit many other such like contradictions concerning Christ Scripture Church Sacraments Fayth good Workes in generall and particuler Sinnes Iustification Free-will the Commandements Heauen Hell and others in particuler to the nūber of 250. in the same authour expressed in the wordes of Scripture and the Protestant authours themselues do euidently conuince that in most points of controuersies expresse Scripture is against them of which also some particuler instances are giuen in the former part of this Treatise and that they doe make God who is truth it selfe a false lying or dissembling God in his holy word holy Scripture which they would seeme so much to esteeme and honour SVBDIV. 6 Protestant Doctrine of Predestination makes God a most cruell Tyrant THAT this Protestant doctrine doth make God cruel most cruell and more cruell then any Tyrant in this world shall by these their positions and doctrine before proued appeare 1. In that they affirme God to haue imposed vpon man lawes impossible by him to be performed as the ten Commandements and for the breach of them to haue inflicted paines intollerable as hell-fier 2. In that they affirme God to haue ordeined appointed and created that vpon his owne meere will and pleasure without any demerit so much as in them foreseene the greater part of mankind to be damned for euer in the torments of hell 3. In that he hath taken from these men freedome of will and ordained decreed forced and necessitated these men to sinne that for this si●ne he might damne them and for the same hath damned and doth still damne many By which doctrine is taken away from God his chiefest attribute of mercy which is aboue all his workes and is attributed to him the chiefest property of the Diuell which is extreme cruelty For first if God do make lawes which are impossible to be kept and inflict punishment which is intollerable to be endured for the breach of them then are Gods lawes more seuere then were the laws of Draco the Athenian who made lawes so cruell that he inflicted death equally vpon all offences as well lesse as greater as well for taking a bunch of grapes as for stealing a great treasure as well vpon those who were only idle as vpon those who were murderous because sayd he the least offence deserued death a great offence could not haue a greater punishment then death for which Demades sayd such lawes were to be writ not with inke but with bloud and Solon did after seauenteene yeares abrogate them all and made new but according to this doctrine Gods lawes inflict a death not temporall but eternall and paines not for an hower but for euer as well for euery idle word as for an horrible murder as well for stealing a penny as a thousand pounds as well for an vnuoluntary suggestion to sinne as a voluntary consent act or custome of sinne and which is more for not doing that which was impossible for them to do or for committing that which God himselfe forced them to commit Memorable are the tyrannies of the Herods in holy Scripture Of Herod the King who to kill one most innocēt kild all the innocent children about Bethleem Of Herod the Tetrarch who to please a dancing Wench cut off the head of a holy S. Iohn Baptist And of Herod ●grippa who to please the people kild S. Iames would haue kild S. Peter if the Angell had not freed him out of prison Memorable are the crueltyes of Adonibezec who cut off the fingars and toes of 70. Kinges and fed them with scraps vnder his table Of Abimelec who kild vpon one stone the seauenty sonnes of Ieroboall Of Amman who would haue kild all the Iewes in all the kingdome of assuerus in one day Memorable were the cruelties of Hannibal who of dead bodies of the Romans made a bridge and of his wife who said that a Ditch full of bloud was a gratefull spectacle Of Mythridates who with one letter caused foure score thousand Roman Merchants to be kild at one tyme in Asia Of the Hetrurians who tyed the bodies of the liuing Romans to the dead that the one might dye by corruptiō of the other Of Atrius who kild cut in peeces boiled and set before his brother Thyestas his owne children to eate Of Ptolomy of Aegypt who kild his owne sonne Memphis borne of his owne sister and wife Cleopatra and sent the head handes and feet to his mother for a present Of the Emperour Ner● who set Rome on fire desired to see all the world on the like fire and wished that all the Cittizens had but one head that he might cut it off at