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A95939 A vindication of certaine citizens that lately went to the leaguer, then before Oxford, or, Their answer to some prevaricating passages, inserted in an epistle, lately published by William Dell, minister of the Gospel. Occasioned, by their attesting his delivering of certain positions, in a sermon at the leaguer, here set down, they being thereunto called by the House of Lords. Published by authoritie. 1646 (1646) Wing V472; Thomason E344_14; ESTC R200964 9,495 18

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of Christians as Presbyterians and Independents this being onely a distinction of mans making tending to the division of the Church and added That as in Christs Kingdome Neither circumcision availeth any thing nor uncircumcision but a new creature So in this same Kingdome of Christ Neither Presbytery availeth any thing nor Independency but a new creature and that the Kingdome of God stands not in Presbytery nor Independency but in righteousnesse and peace and joy in the holy Ghost and that if I saw any thing of God or Christ or the Spirit in any one I reckoned him as a Brother not taking any such opinion into consideration and that the unitie of Spirit and not of opinion is the bond of peace in Christs Kingdome The man then pretended to be satisfied and to rejoyce in his satisfaction but since as is related hath shewed his stomack againe But because he seemes to be a Christian The Lord lay it not to his charge Thus farre the Epistle relates to us our Vindication and Answer followeth To Master Dell. SIR HAving received and perused your Epistle directed to your Reader wee thinke our selves bound in dutie as well for the Vindication of our Innocency as the satisfaction of our fellow Citizens and others who have or shall read you to let your selfe and the world know that wee the persons against whom you are pleased to be so invective are such as by our fruits our lives and conversations desire to be knowne By Gods grace wee are what wee are wee desire not that our talkative tongues should applaud us before men but that our sincere soules should approve us to God To him the searcher of all hearts wee appeale 2 Chron. 28.9 for he knowes and his discerning Spirit testifies to and with our spirits that we are every one of us free from all those your virulent expressions which causeth our spirits to be perplexed and our very soules to grieve not for our owne sakes whom you have endeavoured to shoot and stab with the sharpe Arrow and direfull dart of your siery tongue But for your own sake that you whom wee esteemed to be principled from Heaven and so some of us reported of you should discover your rotten principles Ephesi 4.31 by your bitternesse wrath ang●● calmour evill speaking and malice whereas your speech ought to be alwayes with grace Col. 4.6 seasoned with salt Could it be imagined that a man of your pretence could possibly thus miscarry Where is that divine strength that should have conquered your peevish passion What! professe so much grace and demonstrate so much unsubdued nature Before you did thorowly resolve to belch out so many Bedlam blasts why did you not remember your owne honour Surely that though Gods glory would not might have deterred you from your rayling rage Sir You must give us leave to trace your Tract that so wee may fully answer every piece of your patcht Epistle that shall concerne us for one jot further wee will not step No wee have already appealed to God And now wee will appeal to the world whether or no wee be such as your terme us mad-men furious brutish beasts Phrases that your carnall Christian surely scornes to breath forth The providence of God disposing of our thoughts to visite the Leaguer lately before Oxford the rather for that it was credibly reported in London that Oxford would certainly be surrendred on Saturday the sixth of June last And having never beene at nor seene a Leaguer hoping likewise that this would be the last Leaguer that wee should have occasion to see in England by Gods assistance setting forth from our dwellings in London on Friday the fifth of June in the afternoone wee came to the Leaguer the day following without the least thought of any manner of designe O censorious Sir You saw not our hearts our hearts to whom the very name malignitie much more the thing come it whether in your first or second edition if under that notion of malignitie t is odious t is abominable T is publiquely knowne that wee have layed out our selves and ours for the publique On the Lords day the seaventh of that June in the morning we desiring so much as we could at such a distance from home and in such a place to spend that day to Gods glory and our owne good hearing that there would be no Sermon at Wheatly where we Inn'd we repaired to the Leaguer and inquired at the Head-quarters who was to Preach before his Excellency Sir Thomas Fairfax and where the Sermon would be and were informed that your selfe were to exercise at the meeting-place at Marston learning at length that by Meeting-place was meant the Church thither we repaired where we saw and heard from you Master Dell a great deale of other Matter then the Presse hath met withall and till then most of us never saw nor heard of you Yet were we so farre from anger or headinesse by you charged upon us against the plaine and cleere truth of the Gospell which you then delivered in your Exposition that we commended you for all that we found to be commendable in you As we did doe and will say say you what you will that you did deliver some very good matter But yet since we are necessitated and since as it now appeares to us wise men are not alwayes so wise as they should or might be therefore you will have us promulge our thoughts to the world we must declare we were not satisfied with all that then you did deliver But pray let us tell you you doe ill to conclude that because we spoake not with you therefore we durst not come to you to discourse with you or looke you in the face for all of us had not the opportunity to come unto you and indeed after our rehearing from you by a Gentleman of our Company who did speake with you as you have acknowledged though wee could have gained time we had but little desire the reason whereof we hereafter give you in this our Answer On the Munday morning the eighth of June we tooke our journey homewards and by Gods blessing returned that night well and safe to our dwellings leaving behinde us at the Leaguer some of our Company * C. F. which we had just cause to suspect because you put us in minde of Designes went thither to carry on a Designe as appeared by deserting of us by maintaining the rumour of the SCOTS comming against the Army by discountenancing some of our godly Preachers in London and such other passages Having bin a few dayes at home a rumour came to our eares of a seditious Sermon lately Preached in the Leaguer and the peoples voyce pitcht upon this your mentioned Exposition to be that Leagver Sermon which so tended to sedition The whole truth and substance whereof notwithstanding your affirmation to our knowledge is not exactly set downe in the Printed Copy For as very much is abated which you