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A39360 Letters to Mr. Hughes of Plymouth, and Mr. Ford of Exeter, concerning the common prayer from Edm. Elis. Elys, Edmund, ca. 1634-ca. 1707.; Ford, Thomas, 1598-1674.; Hughes, Thomas, 1603-1667. 1660 (1660) Wing E680; ESTC R25045 10,521 26

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you and others in this County against the use of the Common Prayer hath begotten in the minds of severall persons such a prejudice against it as deprives them of many of those good Thoughts which they might enjoy when they hear their Ministers say that Service if they did duely and without prejudice attend to it Sir If you think that a man may not worship GOD in spirit and in truth in the use of that Form of Prayer which we call the Common-Prayer I shall earnestly entreat you to shew me what Reason you have or rather what you take to be a Reason for this your Opinion which I take to be very Erroneous and very Obstructive to the Peace of the Church If you think your Reason Convincing pray make use of it and endeavour to convince me If you refuse to write to me how justly may I Feare that you make it your Businesse to Draw the Vulgar into your Opinion rather then to Guide any one into the way of Truth If you shall object any thing against particular expressions I must tell you that those portions of the Liturgie whose expressions I undertake to maintain are Morning and evening Prayer and the Letany As for the Formes for the Buriall of the Dead Baptisme c. though I do not except against any passage in them yet I do not undertake to vindicate them because I foresee that such Controversies may easily arise from them as a Spirituall Man cannot well discuss without Loss of Time as I have said to another Learned Person Sir I beseech you do not mistake me I abhor Contention though sometimes I finde it necessary to ingage my self in Controversie I call no man upon Earth Master but in all humility I acknowledge your Superiority and profess my selfe Sir Your Servant To Mr. FORD SIR SIth you scorn to answer my Letter and Despise my Youth saying old men know young men to be Fools c. of which my Friend has inform'd me at large I would have you and all others who shall Censure me for writing to you so harshly as you have done to know this that I boldly Appeal to his Judgement who saw My Heart when I wrote that Letter and Yours when you contemn'd it I am Sir Your servant IF these LETTERS shall chance to be seen by Mr Isaac Pennington the younger * one of those whom they call Quakers whom I take to be one of the most Honest and Ingenuous of all those who any way oppose the Doctrine or Discipline of the Church of England I shall entreat him to peruse them seriously and if he find upon his spirit any thing to be objected against that Assertion which I have tendred to these men Mr. Hughes and Mr. Ford either to be Granted or Oppos'd by them I shall entreat him to discover it in Exact and Punctual Expressions For from my soule I desire to know where the strength of that Fancy lies which holds men so fast in this Errour of Disliking the Common Prayer I shall further entreat this man to peruse seriously and to lay deeply to heart in the real Fear and Dread of the Great God whom both He and I say We Know these following Lines which I sent a while since to the Quakers in my own Country who I hope some of them will not deny that I am a true Preacher of Jesus Christ and Him crucified And will I hope e're long by the Day star arising in their Hearts clearly Discover that the opinion that the Church of England is any way Antichristian must needs proceed from The Father of Lies To all Quakers or Papists or any Others who do or shall endeavour upon a pretence of doing God service to Seduce any of my Congregation from hearing the Publique Discourses I make unto them to shew them the Path of Life to shew them what tihey must do to be Sav'd THese are the Truths which I Edmund Elis a Minister of Jesus Christ Principally endeavour to make known to the sons of Men 1. That the good Things of this life Honours Riches c. unlesse we make use of them in the service of God are but vanity and vexation of Spirit And in no wise any more capable to satisfie or content an immortall Soul then Lime and Ashes and Cobwebs and such like Trash are to satisfie and keep in health the bodies of those persons who through the depravedness of their Appetite desire to feed on them 2. That nothing but the Enjoyment of God the Fountain of all Goodness can truly and really content an immortall Soul 3. That no man can enjoy God but he that loves Him with all his heart and with all his soul and for his sake his Nighbour as himself 4. That though every sincere Convert or Regenerate person loves God continually with his whole heart as to the Habit or Root of Holy Love Yet whilst he is in the Body he may sometimes fail of the Act or Fruit of it may offend God through the love of the Creature Which Truth so much opposed in these days is clear and manifest in the Holy Scriptures particularly in the Records of the heynous Sins of the Prophet David and Peter the Apostle 5. That the soules of the Faithfull are always growing in grace whilst they are in the Body and at the Instant of Death or separation from the Body our Lord Jesus shall present them to the Father without ●pot or blemish 6. That no man can so know God as to love him with all his heart and with all his soule but through the knowledge of Iesus Christ him crucified Who by those grievous sufferings which he endur'd when he was upon Earth made satisfaction to the Justice of God for the sins of all those that believe in His Name so that it is as consistent with the Justice as with the Mercy of God to forgive them their sins and make them Heirs of Eternall Life God is just and the Justifier of him that believeth in Jesus 7. That the ready way to receive CHRIST the onely LIGHT by which we may see the Way to Heaven or so to believe in Him that we may be saved by Him is to forsake all that we have that we may be his Disciples that is to say to take off our Affections from things on the Earth and to set them on things above where Jesus sitteth on the right hand of God putting our Trust Cōfidence in the Free Infinite mercy of God through CHRIST to be guided by him in all our wayes to be led by his good Spirit in all those wayes of GRACE and Holiness through which we must pass before we can attain to Glory Which I beseech the great God the Father of our Lord Jesus Christ out of the infini●e Treasure of his love to Man-kinde in his Son Jesus to grant even to those that most wickedly revile me even to those which call me Deceiver though all my Preaching tend to this to enforce these most important Truths upon the Hearts of those that Heare me And whether or no any one that has the Spirit of Christ may not hear his Voice within him Ecchoing unto him that I may so speak the words I deliver in the Expression or Declaration of those Truths I appeal to the judgement of the onely wise God and the spirits of those men that are truly sanctified Glory be to GOD on high and on Earth peace Good will towards Menn FINIS * I am not against a grave modest discreet and humble use of Ministers gifts even in publick the better to fit and excite their owne and the peoples affections to the present occasions K CHARLS the First in his {non-Roman} {non-Roman} {non-Roman} {non-Roman} {non-Roman} * If what hath been written by this Pennington came from his heart I conceive it impossible but that he must needs Abhor that black Hellish act of Murthering our late KING of Glorious Memory and also that cursed Opinion that it may be Lawfull in some Cases for Subjects to take up Arms against their Prince