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A43631 The naked truth. The second part in several inquiries concerning the canons and ecclesiastical jurisdiction, canonical obedience, convocations, procurations, synodals and visitations : also of the Church of England and church-wardens and the oath of church-wardens and of sacriledge. Hickeringill, Edmund, 1631-1708. 1681 (1681) Wing H1822; ESTC R43249 69,524 40

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though never so high-mounted look upwards still to Heaven they 'l say with King David in all humility I am a worm and no man The Contemplation of the Vastness and Glory of Heaven as Cicero observes in Somnio Scipionis will make them best see what a pitiful Spot in comparison the whole Globe of the Earth is and the glory of it and much more with humble Eyes reflect upon their own pittiful punyships But if they are alwayes looking downwards upon the many under them their Brains usually Crawl with scorn pride and disdain and turning Giddy they forget themselves till they catch a fall if not their Ruine And though they may pride themselves and strut in their High Shoes and take delight in exposing their Inferiors whom they ought to protect to contempt and scorn or for sport suffer them to be baited by Dogs and perhaps cry Hollou 'T is ten to one but they meet at some time or other with so Rugged a Repartee as to make them sick of such Unchristian Games and sometimes to their shame expose also the knotty side of their own gay Arras and prove that all is not Gold that glisters Popery and Mahometism were born both in one and the same Century and had one and the same Midwife namely Ignorance or Barbarism Truth and the Press would stifle them both and the Turk knows it as well and therefore Politickly prohibits Printing so also doth the Pope prohibit what he can all Printing but what passes with his own Imprimatur's and some others also would have the Press at the same lock and they alone to keep the Key And thus whilst men hear but of one Ear and from one Mouth they are kept in ignorance and seldom grow wiser than the Pope and Conclave that Excommunicated Galileo I think it was for holding the Motion of the Earth For Errors and Superstition Tyranny and Oppression like Owls and all other works of darkness hate the light and cannot endure to be seen by day-light whereas the Naked Truth feeks no Corners is bare indeed but is not nor needs not to be ashamed Lording over Gods Heritage 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 Dominantes Cleris 1 Pet. 5.3 Domineering over Gods People was never the mind of Christ nor St. Peter nor had ever any Bishops any such lawful Commission even when the High-Commission-Courts were up whereby alone they had Authority and Jurisdiction Ecclesiastical to Lord it over Gods Heritage No no It is the Reliques of the Luciferian Pride of that Grand Impostor that ridiculously stiles himself The Successor of St. Peter yet imitates him in nothing but in denying his Master that sets his insulting Toe upon the Necks of Kings and Emperors enslaves mens Bodies and Estates as well as Souls wheresoever he can domineer 'T is this Prelatical Pride this Exercising Dominion Luke 22.24 like the Princes of the Gentiles which is here condemned and is but a Brat of Popery whereever the Changeling is found and which our Blessed Saviour would banish from amongst his Clergy Luke 22.25 It shall not be so amongst you But say some It shall be so though let Christ and Laws let God and Man say what they will at least some men would practise it still which is worse than saying so but Rome was not built nor cannot be destroyed in one day THE Naked Truth The Second Part. THE Bishops and Convocation held at London Anno Dom. 1552. in the Reign of King Edward VI. whereof many of them were Martyrs at their Death as well as the first Reformers in their life-time in their Articles now usually called The Articles of the Church of England the 19 20 21. I meet with very remarkable Passages to begin this Discourse ARTICLE 19. ECclesia Christi visibilis est coetus fidelium in quo verbum c. The visible Church of Christ is a Congregation of faithful men in which the pure Word of God is Preached and the Sacraments be duly Administred according to Christs Ordinance in all those things that of necessity are requisite to the same Where note by the way that a Parish Church may be the right Church of Christ by this Definition As the Church of Jerusalem of Alexandria and of Antioch hath Erred so also the Church of Rome hath Erred not only in their living but also in matters of Faith ARTICLE 20. IT is not Lawful for the Church to Ordain any thing that is contrary to Gods Word written neither may it so expound one place of Scripture that it be repugnant to another wherefore although the Church be a Witness and Keeper of holy Writ yet as it ought not to Decree any thing against the same so beside the same ought not to enforce any thing to be believed for necessity of Salvation ARTICLE 21. GEneral Councils may not be gathered together without the Commandment and Will of Princes And when they be gathered forasmuch as they be an Assembly of men whereof all be not Governed with the Spirit and Word of God they may Err and sometimes have Erred not only in worldly matters but also in things pertaining unto God Wherefore things Ordained by them as necessary to Salvation have neither strength nor Authority unless it may be declared that they be taken out of the holy Scripture Whence it is evident that by the Articles of the Church of England men the best of them are subject to Error which if true and very few except the Pope and Papists do deny Then with what Front can any Synod or Assembly of men Anathematize and Damn and by Excommunication deliver to the Devil all that obey not their Canons and Decrees except those Decrees be evident from the plain and undisputed sense of Holy Scriptures For if it be acknowledged that they may be in the wrong then others that they condemn may be in the right and owned by God though disowned by frail men The Popes whereof their own Writers say some have been Arrians and denyed the Divinity of Christ as Pope Liberius some Idolaters as Marcellinus some Atheists as Alexander VI. and Leo X. that said Hem quantum reddit nobis haec fabula Christi and Sextus IV. that built a Male Stew for Sodomy some Conjurers and Socerers Platina c vit Pap. as Martin II. Silvester II. John XIX John XX. John XXI Silvester III. Benedict VIII Sergius IV. Gregory VI. and many others which see at large in the lives of the Popes writ by one of their own Secretaries Platina But I love not to rake in this sink nor had I mentioned it here but as necessary to my design in shewing first all men are Erroneous none Infallible no not the Pope himself as the * Test Rhem. Annot. Mat. 23.2 a Enchir. Cont. cap. 3. de Sum. Pont. b Stella in Lucae cap. 9. Rhemists vainly vaunt and suppose And so says a Costerus the Jesuite and also b Didacus Stella Suarez Stapleton and many others and indeed the whole Fabrick of their