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A57315 A true prospect for the bishops, priests & deacons and all other within the jurisdiction of the Church of England who are professors of the common prayer, through which they may see how far they are short in faith, principle and practice of divers sound truths therin specified : also the proper right of the Quakers to divers good things therein vindicated and pleaded for ... / published by Ambrose Rigg. Rigge, Ambrose, 1635?-1705. 1663 (1663) Wing R1499; ESTC R25100 19,344 24

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doctrine and conversation In the Communion upon the Feast of Trinity They pray that their sinful bodies may be made clean by the body of Christ and their souls washed through his pretious blood and that they may evermore dwell in him and he in them c. Here again is that confessed in words and prayed for which the Quakers hath long travelled and laboured to see accomplished who hath been long cried against as absurd and Heretical for affirming that they dwelt in Christ and he he dwelt in them which is no more then this Collect plainly holds forth and for saying they were washed by his pretious blood by the chief Priests and Rulers of this generation as many can witness yet they themselves can confess such things in words though in works they wholly deny them and not onely so but stirs up the Rulers to persecute all those who practise the same in life and conversation if they will not bow to every ceremony which they have woven in amongst the sound truths which will remain for ever as living witnesses against them and their Idols And therefore the Quakers do own what is truth in the Common-Prayer and what is collected out of the Scripture of truth which they practised and lived in and suffered for when they who now so highly magnifies the Common-Prayer durst not shew themselves but now for their own bellies extols that which they will as much cry against if another thing arise In their Prayer before sprinkling of Infants They pray That all carnal affections may dye in them and that all things belonging to the spirit may live and grow in them and that the new man may be raised up in them In this Prayer is several good things if rightly applyed and understood but whether they now who are Minsters and hearers of the Common-Prayer either knowes what they ask or beleives that ever they shall receive what they pray for is greatly questionable their principles being so much for a body of sin to be in young and old while they live on the earth which is not death but life to all carnal affections and death to all things belonging to the spirit and to the raising up of the new man which cannot be raised up in any nor put on but as the old man is put off with his deeds which is the body of sin In their Prayer for Sunday They desire the Lord to grant them his holy spirit to bear witnesse with their spirits that they being his children and heirs of his kingdome and that by the operation of the same spirit they may kill all carnal lusts and unlawful pleasures concupicences and evil affections contrary to his will What man or people can be more perfect before the Lord then they who come to attain all those things here desired which is the highest degree of perfection for if all carnal lusts and unlawful pleasures concupissences and evil affections be killed the ground and root of all ●●n is killed and there can be no more living in sin nor branches of the same for where the root of sin is killed the branches cannot remain but if many in this age who now reads over these prayers would but recollect their memories they would perceive that those prayers is not sutable to their faith and so cannot be an acceptable sacrifice to God out of their mouthes Prov. 15. 8. and 27. neither can they ever receive those things they pray for unless they had more faith in the asking of them so whether the Quakers or they have more right to those Prayers let them who best knowes their lives and doctrines only judge In their prayer for the morning They desire Christ to take them into his tuition ruling and governing them with his holy spirit that all manner of darkness and all carnal affections may be utterly chased and driven out of their hearts and that they may be justified and saved both in body and soul If any should ask one of these Metamorphosed men called Ministers if they do beleive that all these things desired can be received while they are in the body they would say no I verily beleive it is so common with them to plead for Satans kingdome to stand while people live upon the earth and so hath kept thousands from being justified or saved either in body or spirit as by sad experience we have seen overthrowing the faith of many through cunning devised Fables which hath been more pleaded for then the sound truths therein prescribed for if it be asked any of them for what the Quakers are persecuted their answer is presently because they will not come to Church nor be conformable to the ceremonies thereof or some such like frivolous thing which hath no strength nor authority in it nor is of substance to convince any that they err in this so long as they retain the antient truths declared and testified unto in the Scripture of truth which their persecutors have erred from in principle and practise and therefore the Quakers denies them and all their inventions and are come out from among them according to the word of the Lord Isa 52. 11. 2 Cor. 6. 17. In another of their Prayers for the morning They desire Christ to shine into their minds that they may not any where stumble nor fall into any sin Here is the light within prayed for to guide them out of stumbling and falling into any sin which is a principle that they have cried against this several years counting it heresy to acknowledge a light to shine in peoples minds to guide them out of stumbling nay they have been so far from beleiving that this light would keep them from falling into any sin that they have leavened all people with the contrary mind that will beleive them so here again their faith and their Prayers are as much opposite one to another as light is to darkness and therefore the Quakers hath good grounds to deny them they certainly knowing that such sacrifices did alwayes stinck in the nostrils of the Lord and though they make many Prayers he will not hear because their hands is full of blood Isa 1. 14. 15. Pro. 1. 28. Jer. 14. 12. and their fingers is polluted with iniquity and they can never beleive any other thing but that people must continue in sin during life and so manifests themselves to be such as Iames spoke unto Ia. 4. 3. In their Prayer for Wednesday They pray that they may overcome the chief enemies of their Souls viz. the desires of the world and the pleasures of the flesh and the Suggestions of the wicked spirit according to their promise in Baptisme In this prayer is many good weighty things desired if the desirers had but faith as a grain of Mustard seed these mountains before mentioned would be removed and cast into the Sea never more to arise Mat. 17. 20. but while they remain in unbeleif they may pray and use many vain repetitions as
A true Prospect For the BISHOPS Priests and Deasons And all other within the jurisdiction of the Church of England who are Professors of the Common Prayer through which they may see how far they are short in Faith Principle and practise of divers sound truths therein specified Also the proper right of the Quakers to divers good things therein vindicated and pleaded for which no other people upon the earth can justly challenge And instead of being persecuted the Quakers ought to be protected by the Laws of King Edward the sixt Queen Eliz. Charles the 1st and Charles the Second which established the book of Common-Prayer in Equity and Right Reason which is the life of all just Lawes VVhereunto is annexed divers of the Priests practises for which they have no proof in the Scripture Published by a lover of truth and Righteousness where ever it appears known by the name of Ambrose Rigg And this is the confidence that we have in God that if we aske any thing according to his will he heareth 〈◊〉 John 5. 14. But let him aske in Faith nothing wavering for he that wavereth is like a Wave of the Sea driven with the winds and to s●ed Jam. 1. 6. For let not that man think that he shall receive any thing from God Verse 7. Printed for M. W. To the moderate and Courteous READER MY principle end and aime in this small Treatise is to set forth and vindicate the sound and antient Truth in the Common-Prayer Book as it is now established and to bring the same forth as the Sun from under the Clouds that they may shine in brightness to the ends of the earth which thou wilt find true if thou reade over this small book with a single eye and not stumble at my plain down-right dealing with the men who so much cries up that book at this day and yet cannot away with those who answers the same in life and practise even every particular thereof which is gathered out of the Scriptures and onely denies those things and them for practising those things which are not taken out of the Scripture wherein doth lye the great difference between them at this day wherein the Lord is bringing to light many things which long hath laid hid and vaild in secret and is revealing the Mysteries of his Kingdome unto his sons and daughters servants and handmaids And all Superstition and superstitious Ceremonies he will utterly deface and demolish though never so strongly fortified outwardly and will set up his own righteousness and way of worship which is in spirit and truth according to the testimony of his Son in former Ages Iohn 4. 24. In which alone he will manifest his love power presence and vertue unto mankind again in the way of their recovery from the snares of death and darkness under which their souls have long mourned that they may set forth his noble Acts and declare his wondrous works unto generations to come And for this cause he hath raised up many at this day to testifie unto his Name and power and is leading them from one Nation to another people 〈◊〉 testimony unto his Son who is come into the world to save sinners and to finish transgression in the earth that his praise may be perfected among the Sons of men and he will suffer one Potshard of the earth to dash in pieces another until this be accomplished and no weapon formed against this decree shall prosper for this is that cause for which he ever appeared in any age and time whatsoever and for which he hath manifestly appeared in divers manners in this our age and hath overturned many high Mountains of the earth that he might fully vindicate his own truth where ever it appeareth without respect to rich or poor bond or free male or female high or low but in every Nation they who fear him and work righteousness he will accept that no flesh may glory before him who is rich in mercy and tender in compassion to all who early seek his face inrighteousness Therefore be not rash nor inconsiderate in these things which are of great moment but weigh every sentence in the ballance of equity so wilt thou come to a right understanding of the truth herein declared And my end is not in this treatise that the Priests who so grosly abuses their own principles and Prayers should be destroyed with a carnal weapon for my weapon to them is not carnal but that they may come to repentance and find mercy with the Lord and that the people may be truly founded upon the Rock of Ages never more to slide nor fall and for this doth my soul travail in suffering and heavinesse even to this day waiting for the promotion of that truth spoken of in the book of Common Prayer which the Scriptures of the Prophets Christ and the Apostles bears witness unto in patience induring all things till the words of God be fulfilled written the 22. day of the 4th month 1663. Who am a lover of Righteousnesse and truth and a sufferer for the same Called Ambrose Rigge A true prospect for the Bishops Priests and Deacons and all other within the Jurisdiction of the Church of England c. GOd who in the beginning made man upright in his own image and likeness and gave him life and dominion over death and darkness and the power thereof making him an instrument to shew forth his praise and glory in the earth far above any other living creature which his hand made In which dominion and life while man stood he had the blessing and presence of Almighty God upon him and with him and had perfect dominion over all the Beasts of the field and the Fowls of the Aire and knew no sin neither curse death nor darkness but stood in perfect freedome as the son and heir of God in whom God had more delight then any other creature which he made insomuch that he set him in that place in which his chiefest delight was that he might dress it and keep it for his Creator to walk in where also was the tree of life which yielded food to man so that he was altogether unsencible of any misery sorrow or tribulation of body or soul neither was he in bondage to any creature but Lord and Ruler over all the whole creation according to the word of the Lord Gen. 1. 28. in which free covenant of life he perfectly stood till the Serpent grudged his glory and in the envy sowed a cursed seed which took root in his heart since which time hath brought forth many wicked branches which hath long cumbred the ground And for receiving this and disobeying the word of the Lord he was disthroned from all his glory and was exposed to all misery and cursedness of body and soul with all his seed end race after him and was driven into the earth from the presence of the Lord and then was altogether unsencible of life and immortallity with God