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A89640 The proud pharisee reproved: or, the lying orator laid open. In an examination of some passages in a book, entituled, precepts for Christian practice, or, the rule of the new creature new model'd. Written by one Edw. Reyner, who calles himself a minister of the Gospel in Lincoln; but is found a lyar / by a Child of the light, who is known to the world by the name of Martin Mason. Mason, Martin, fl. 1650-1676. 1655 (1655) Wing M933; Thomason E851_6; ESTC R207419 44,305 59

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Tithes or other set maintenance Thy next place is 1 Cor. 9.11 But what spiritual things have ye sowne unto the people unlesse spiritual Delusions Teaching for Christs doctrine the Traditions of Men calling Sprinckling Infants the Baptisme of Christ and roaring out Lyes in the Idols Temple spiritual melody and eating a bit of bread and drinking a sup of wine feeding on the Body and Blood of Christ Is Original Sin the Doctrine of Christ Is Denying the Deity to be Communicable the Doctrine of Christ or Antichrist Is not he that denyes Jelus to be come in the flesh an Antichrist Then Edward Reyner hath no wrong done him to be called Antichrist for He denyes the Substance of the Deity to be communicable Is not Christ Jesus of the Substance of the Deity Is it not said Christ in you the Hope of Glory Paul tells us he used not this power but suffered all things lest he should hinder the Gospel of Christ If the Ministers of England were such as Paul was they would be content with Paul's Reward and what was that Verily saith he 1 Cor. 9.18 That when I preach the Gospel I may make the Gospel of Christ without charge Paul he kept under his Body and brought it into subjection lest that saith he when I have preached to others I my self should be a Cast-away 1 Cor. 9.27 O that when thou preachest Self-Denyal to others thou wouldest make Paul thy President and practise it thy self and not cry out of the difficulty thereof as thou dost page 80. and so be discouraged and never take up the Crosse but live in such pomp and pride as thou does nor call for respect to thy person as thou does like a Proud Pharisee as thou art Do either of the places in Scripture thou produces prove that the Apostles called for that respect to their persons which thou receivest Or does either of the places mention respect to their persons The Pride of thy Heart is seen in thy third proof I saiah 52.7 The words are these How beautiful upon the Mountaines are the feet of Him that bringeth good tydings that publisheth peace that bringeth good tidings of good that publisheth salvation that saith unto Sion Thy God reigneth Come down thou proud Son of Ambition that aspiring spirit in three shall be level'd with the Dust 1 Pet. 5.5 For God refuteth the proud and gives his grace to the Humble Page 174. Thou counsels Masters and Mistreffes to Make their Servants read Scriptures and Bring them to the Publique Ordinances He that dares use such lofty language now when Liberty to tender Consciences through the infinite love of the living God is allowed how would he thunder would he not prove another bloody Bonner if ever power should be put into his hands Art thou a Minister of the Gospel and thus seeks to dethrone him by taking his Golden Scepter of Loe from him and wouldst rule thy self over his Saints with thy rod of iron thy persecuting spirit Is not Christ alone King of the Conscience Away thou Traitor to the King of Saints Thy Treason is discovered against him and his Tender Lambs but it shall not prosper Page 217. Thou talks of Contempt of the World of all the Wealth Pomp and Glory in it and sayes it is Christian Magnanimity to contemn silver and gold 'T is such Magnanimity as neither thee not the Priests of England who preach for Rewards are indued with What people lives in more pomp and glory of the World than your selves according to your outward estates who coret silver and gold more then your selves Page 219. Paul thou sayes was singular in Self-Denyal 1 Cor. 9.27 O that Edward Reyner could truly say so of himself but while he preaches this to others he himself becomes a Cast-away for he like a Coward cryes out of the difficulty thereof and never yet durst deal with it Page 80. P. 225. Ah that thou hadst eyes to see who it is that rests in the Name without the thing who it is that Sardis-like hath a Name to live but is dead and who they be that are the Synagogue of Satan But this is hid from thy eyes for thou delightest in darknesse and loves not but loathes the light an infallible sign thy Deeds are evil Revelat. 3. 1 9. Page 227. Priest Thou sayes Neither is that Baptisme sufficient to Salvation which is outward only of the flesh Ans Why dost thou use it then sprinckle Infants being thou hast neither precept nor president for that practice Priest Baptisme is that of the Spirit thou sayes in the Heart Ephs 4.5 If this onely be Christs Baptisme Whose is the other Paul owned but one Lord one Faith one Baptisme Page 244. Thou talks of that thou never tasted of from God in thy own not his Ordinances the Letter not the World Hebr. 4.12 for the Word is quick and powerful Sacraments Away with that Romish Word it shewes what thou art and Wouldst be Prayer Prov. 12.2 Prov. 28.9 The prayers of the Wicked are an abomination to the Lord All thy babling is but a Pharisaical Vain-glorious Boasting a meer flourishing of a Formalist Ephe. 4.12 13. Thou sayes in Heaven is perfection of grace obedience Paul is speaking of perfecting the Saints for the work of the Ministery for the edifying of the Body of Christ till we all come in the Vnity of the Faith and of the knowledge of the Son of God unto a perfect Man unto the Measure of the Stature of the fulnesse of Christ That we henceforth be no more children tossed to and fro carried about with every wind of Doctrine by the sleight of men c. Paul writes to such who had not yet attained to such a Measure But does Paul say that perfection of Grace and obedience is in Heaven as thou wouldst have it understood Does he not plainly signifie that the coming unto a perfect man unto the measure of the stature of the fulnesse of Christ is to be while we are on Earth Else what mean the following words That we Henceforth be no more children tossed to and fro c. Can the Saints in Heaven be tossed to and fro What wind of false Doctrine is there in Heaven What cunning craftinesse there Are there any in Heaven who lye in wait to deceive Heb. 12.23 Then thou tells them That in Heaven the spirits of just men are made perfect The Apostle speaking of the Administration of Moses c. Tells them that they are come unto Mount Sion and unto the City of the living God the heavenly Jerusalem and to an innumerable Company of Angels to the Assembly and Church of the first-born which are written in Heaven and to God the Judge of all and to the spirits of just men made perfect If the man were not blind he might see the Apostle sayes That they are come c. But he that 's in
the Dark may stumble And the language of Babylon is Confusion In thy 46 page thou Queries why they fetch not joy from Heaven to comfort their Hearts against all their sorrowes on Earth c. What is the joy of the Holy Ghost so weak so little that it cannot comfort the heart against Sorrowes on Earth but thou must be thus posting them to fetch joy from Heaven Hadst thou ever tasted the joy and comfort of the Holy Ghost surely thou wouldst never thus have undervalued it But however if thou wilt needs be sending them to heaven it would not be amisse for thee to direct them the way if thou knowes it so well Page 252. Speaking of the glory of heaven Thou sayes it is Great Yea an exceeding excessive eternall weight of Glory and usest them words as Scripture 2 Cor. 4.17 But is the Word excessive set down in that place why dost thou adde to the Scripture Who ever reads the verse may read thee a lyar Then thou calls these words the highest Hyperbole that can be exprest and when thou hast done thou contradicts thy self saying Nec Christus nec coelnm patitur Hyperbolen Neither Christ nor Heaven can be Hyperbolized Thou presses People to that which thou hast as much need as they to practise Obedience and Patience which thou calls the shooes of the Gospel I wish thee so well that thou wert so shod Thou bids them be content with such things as they have though they have but from hand to mouth with food and rayment though they have no more The poor it seems must be preached unto patience and contentednesse without dainties and Ornaments but the Priests and the proud Ones who live in pomp and plenty may purchase Lands and possessions 1 Cor. 9.27 without any check as the proud Priests of Lincoln do Do not these men preaching that which they themselves practise not make themselves become Cast-awayes P. 27● Thou sayes If I had More of the world what hast thou not enough yet One hundred and fifty pounds a yeare for preaching besides a pretty Land thou hast purchased it might make me worse that needs not thou art bad enough already Is it not pitty thou should have more to make thee worse And yet wouldest be counted a Minister of the Gospel O blush and be ashamed More worldly vain unsavory in my spirit Here thou confessest thy self worldly vain unsavory in thy spirit * but confession without forsaking will not obtain remission And while thou art worldly vain unsavory in thy spirit thou art no true Minister of the Gospel Thou goes on saying If I had as much as others what still gaping after more gold and silver what never satisfied Thou hast yearly coming in as much as would maintain severall Families precious Sons and Daughters of the living God It s like I might be as sinful and sensuall as proud covetous and vain glorious as others Answ Thou art as sinful as sensuall as proud as covetous and vain glorious as many of the world who pretend not to that height and growth in Christianity as thou does P. 272. Thou sayes a man may have much of the world much wealth honour pleasure and much trouble sorrow and vexation with it both Scripture and experience attest the same Answ Thou mightest have spoken more plainly and have said thy own experience attests it For much honour wealth and pleasure thou hast and I know sometimes the witness for God arises in thee preaching self-deniall to thee P. 72. The light lets thee see thou lives not like a Minister of Christ Jesus but art a Minister of Antichrist for thou denies Christ Jesus to be come in the flesh by denying the substance of the Deity to be communicable unless thou wilt say Christ Jesus is not of the substance of the Deity and that 's plain blasphemy and thou preachest for gifts and Rewards living in pomp pride and fulness of the world that thou abidest not in the Doctrine of Christ And art one with the world in its wayes fashions and Customs And then the earthly man the rebellious part which would live at ease is tormented troubled and disquieted That this is true the witness for God within thee is my faithful Record Then thou goes on saying A man may have a little in and of the world yet enjoy much quiet and content of minde and comfort but thou does not say thy own experience can attest this No thou goes farre to fetch an example but to give thee thy due thou brings a good One with thee no lesse than the Apostle Paul himself Phil. 4.10 11 12 16.17 If seems thou couldst not finde one in all thy own flock Paul knew how to be abased and how to abound both to be full and to be hungry both to abound and suffer need In the 18th verse Thou sayes Paul triumphs as if all the world was his own and this was for one gift he received of Epaphroditus How many gifts hast thou received without witnessing such a true Triumphing Nay how many considerable gifts art thou able to send for the supply of the Saints necessities who suffer for the testimony of a good Conscience How many testimonies of thy love can thy Conscience bear thee witness thou hast sent to such out of the abundance of thy Treasury P. 246. Thou was asking why you do not fetch joy from Heaven to comfort your hearts against all your sorrows on earth and now page 274. Page 274. Thou sayes if Gods presence make Heaven above for joy glory and plenty sure Gods presence with you on earth is sufficient to make any condition even the meanest comfortable to you what can be wanting while God is with you Answ Then what needed thee to have hasted the people to fetch joy from Heaven since thou confessest his presence on earth is sufficient And how this expression agrees with that place of thine where thou sayes The joyes of Heaven exceeds and swallows up the joy of the Holy Ghost as the Sea doth a handful of earth Let the wise in heart judge P. 278. Thou sayes those will be found the happiest men of all at last who have had the most affliction Answ Then thou and thy Generation will be found very miserable P. 281. Speaking of Christs poverty Thou sayes when he wanted mony to pay Tribute He was glad to work a miracle for it How many hundred pounds hast thou received for thy preaching and never payd penny of the same towards assesments O the difference between Christ and Antichrist P. 291. Thy Counsel to such as walk in darkness and see no light is let them indeavour to fear God and obey the voice of his Servants that is sayes thou they should apply themselves to their duties to believe and fear and obey God and to use the means God hath appointed for their souls as to hear the word preached that is the voice of