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A51427 The presentment of a schismaticke by Thomas, Lord Bishop of Dvrham ; in his sermon preached at the cathedrall church of Saint Pauls the 19 of Iune, 1642. Morton, Thomas, 1564-1659. 1642 (1642) Wing M2846; ESTC R22069 15,026 30

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the Romish Masse worship When we speak of impossibility of this or that you are not to imagine that we thereby derogate any thing from the Omnipotence of God God forbid no but that which we say of Impossibility is truly for the dignifying of his Power as when we say of the God of Truth It is Impossible that he should lye Heb. 17. or for the Lord of Life and in himselfe Immortall that he should dye I would not have brought disputes into the Pulpit if the importunity of this our unseasonable Season had not exacted it of me The next and last brand falleth upon the Reverence given to Christ at the hearing of the name of him our Saviour Jesus and therefore Iesus because our Saviour which they call ô black tongue Idolatrous Beloved Brethren I appeale to every Conscience of Man when I heare mention of my Saviour my heart is inwardly lift up to reverence the person of Christ in my soule now on the Throne of Majesty shall it not then be lawfull for me to expresse the same prayse of him which my body who hath redeemed me both body and soule for his prayse But reasons will not down with these men except such as may seem to be Divine We shall offer them not an only seeming but even a convincing reason from God himselfe who to preserve his people from Idolatry least they might make any Image of him the high way to an Idolatrous worship commanded them to remember that when he manifested his presence among them you saw no shape said hee how then did they perceive his presence he tells them you heard only a voyce as if God had said unto them pinge sonum Let your Painters picture a voyce or any man adore a voyce if hee can how impossible this is you may know by this my every voyce which while I utter is transient past and flowne before you can fasten your thoughts upon it and yet in despite of truth it selfe they will have us Idolaters Before I can end the point of kneeling I cannot silence my griefe to see all gesture of kneeling almost shut out of the Church And yet wee all know that kneeling in prayer time was the Decorum practised by Patriarchs Prophets Apostles and Christ Himselfe now what gout it is that hindereth whether of prid or lasinesse or perversnesse I know not This I know that take away the outward forme of Devotion the inward will sooner coole hetherto we have beene exercised in the first consequence of this Text which is the confutation of the errors of the Schismaticall faction Our second remaineth which is the condemnation of their practises yet before I can enter upon it I would gladly be understood concerning the premises namely that I have not so pleaded for Ceremonies and Litturgy as to prejudice the wisdome of them who by just Ecclesiasticall Order shall so regulate these matters as may be most conducible for peace unanimity and uniformity in the Church In the interim it cannot be offensive that the Child after so much vile ugly aspersions cast upon our Mother should vindicate her honour by whom through the blessing and mercy of GOD hee hath his soules spirituall birth and breeding And now I hasten to our last passage whereunto we have been induced by the same Text Wee have no such Custome nor the Churches of God These words necessarily implying that they who are contentious against the Customes of the Apostles and Churches of God doe by their separation from her make themselves Advesaries against the Church against her members against God and against their owne soules these foure For the Church is thereby left to a vexatious destruction breach of Christian libertie loade of infamy and lurch of spirituall maintenance as much as can possibly bee wrought First The very separation it selfe is to the Church as a rupture in the body of Man which did make Chrysostome to burst out into this hyperbole These that raise contentions in the Church are worse than they who pierced the sides of Christ In which figure there is this truth That Christ who gave his naturall body for His Mysticall body which is his Church will require a severe accompt of them who shall rent the peace of the Church The liberty of the Church by the confession of all Christian Churches none excepted is a power in GODS Church to order things indifferent according to the Apostolicall rules of Decencie order and edification whereupon wee make bold to call these contentious men for their contrary opinion of judging this liberty of Gods Church unlawfull superstitions strange will some say They who enveigh against superstitions so bitterly and in that pretence fall into separation from the Church to bee termed superstitious Yes Beloved and we need not to straine a gnat in proving it That Admirable Man of God and Pastor in the Church of God in Geneva whom without preface of honour I cannot name to wit Calv. upon the words of Deutronomie wherein Gods People were forbid to make any compacts with the Heathen which being no morrall but onely a judiciall Law and therefore was not to bee exacted now of Christians reflecting upon the libertie of Christians in their use of Ecclesiasticall rites gave this caution that none urge to vehemently this against Ceremonies according unto the Apostles doctrine wherein condemning them who tooke away the Christian libertie of eating meates by these and their contrary prescripts Eate not taste not handle not which is all one with moove not reade not and other cases of indifferency Are not then these men fit objectors of superstition against the Churches Ordinances who are themselves so grosly superstitious pardon us for who is their in these times that will not stand zealously upon his right of libertie Infamy is after mortall the most grievoust of persecutions which they have multiplyd outragiously by their infamously famous Libels and Pamphlets beside the slanders which as have bin alleadged by imputing Idolatry the vilest of Adulteries unto her as if cursed children should call their mother whore whereas our Apostle held it necessary to admonish all Christians to take heed they give no scandall to the Church of God 1 Cor. 10. bee this spoken to the Sectarists who make themselves scandalous against the Church rather than endure any the least of this which they call the scandalls in the Church The injuries to the members of the Church are the next mischiefes of separation the first is the breach of Unitie O how many obligations did our Apostle put upon his Ephesians for preserving of Unitie in the Church the first is because it is one body second one spirit which is the spirit of Union third one hope of our calling that is to say the hope of one heavenly inheritance after followeth one Lord which is our Head Christ and one faith the soule of our soules and one Baptisme the Seale of the said Faith and last and chiefest one Father of