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A94350 Banners of love displaied over the Church of Christ, walking in the order of the Gospel at Hexham: by the out-stretched arm of the King of Saints, against the jesuitical design lately attempted by the false Iew. Or, An answer to a narrative stuff'd with untruths, by four Newcastle gentlemen. Tillam, Thomas. 1654 (1654) Wing T1164; Thomason E726_8; ESTC R206787 37,383 49

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of our dearest affections to embrace them But it is well known that divers Persons under full convictions as to our opinion as these Gent. term it have been denyed communion with us and desired to wait in the use of means until the fruits fore mentioned shall appear whereas these Gent. do own and receive such in whom neither Faith Repentance Self-denial Knowledge or desire at all appears Their second Consideration That the Administrator calls the distinction of Persons Idols as at a meeting in Newcastle the last year he called them appearances and manifestations Reply These Gent. have no less abused me in this than in their High Commission-like dealing in that Conference at Newcastle where Mr. Hammond would rigidly impose the term Person upon me and when I put him to produce one rule for it which by Scripture he could not he demanded what I would call the Three Persons My answer was that I durst not give any Appellation at all but Father Son and Spirit God being gratiously pleased so to appear or manifest himself to us when suddainly he stopped my speech and spake very loud to the people that I called God an appearance or a manifestation which went for currant amongst that party And the like height of spirit was seen in the same Gent. when I was speaking of God as a Father a Son a Spirit he presently riseth up crying A Son a Son is that Scripture Language Then casting his arms abroad to the people Look ye friends said he this is the Gent. that stands so much for Scripture and now he saies A Son a Son then turning to me he said I must call him the Son I answered A Son and he hotly replyed often the Son not a Son t is no Scripture phrase till at last he sate down silent upon my rehearsall of this Scripture To us a Child is born to us a Son is given Such hath been the carriage of some of these Gent. towards me more like the Lordly Prelates than humble Gospel Ministers But concerning the great charge of calling the distinctions of Persons Idols I have indeed warned Christians to keep themselves from the Idols of mens vains inventions Mat. 15.9 Psal 99.8 because Christ hath declared it to be vain worship and t is that which procures the vengeance of God upon it Now if the Appellation Person be not Scripture t is a meer invention of Man and so an Idol Yes say they we have the Author to the Hebrews and is not he of more Authority than all the Rabbies in the World Reply Undoubtedly he is for however some do question the Authority of this Epistle yet I do firmly embrace it as the very word of Christ But the Author of this Epistle doth not call God a Person the words quoted by the Gen. are these Heb. 1.3 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 the express character of his substance or subsistence These Gent. tell the world of the Administrators non-acquaintance with the Rabbies and that I do not disprove them I shall onely at present make use of our own Writers Crit. Sac. pag. 272. who possibly may help to inform some of them that 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 though it be translated Person for a Person and that some render it Essence others Substance others Subsistence yet all these are improper and that the proper signification of this word is a Foundation or Basis which subsisting of it self bears up other things In 2 Cor. 9.4 it is Confidence In Heb. 11.1 it is Existence In the Scripture it doth signifie A firm and settled perswasion of the mind upon any thing mark it well this is the Scripture signification of the word but saith he It is also used observe it is also used for the Divine essence with a Personal propriety Heb. 13. Thus you see this worthy Author layeth no such weight upon the word person as these Gent do to charge a man with denying the Trinity that cannot own the term Let us a little consider another learned Writer Gheynell Div. Trinun p. 22. who was commended to me with seeming affection by Mr. Hammond who indifferently accepts the word Person or Subsistence and plainly saies that the word which they translate Person is Subsistence Heb. 1 3. Page 81. and in page 84. the word 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 which we render Subsistence and by way of Analogy Person observe it is by way of Analogy he further holds forth Page 89 that the Fathers did use the phrase of three Hypostases not daring it seems in the purest Primitive times to translate it Person but at last Page 91. they took the boldness to use the word Person I desire to be informed why this word Hypostasis which the Primitive Fathers so long used may not still be kept without translation as well as other * As Thylacceries Mat. 23 5. Anathema Meranath● words whose proper signification cannot easily be rendred in English But to proceed with Master Cheynell pag. 89 90. you have this sober Christian conclusion We are prompted by the Spirit to explain this Mystery thus the Father Son and holy Ghost are three in subsistence but one in nature no Mystery can be explained with less violence and more sobriety for we are precise in keeping to the very words of Scripture in explaining this Grand Mystery to the plainest of men and therefore they were sentenced of old that did not believe this plain truth But I am sentenced now for professing the truth for when I declared my judgement in this glorious Three in One nothing would serve their turn but the very word Person what the height of spirit was God knows One observation more I shall add from Mr. Cheynell upon Calvin Non minori Religione c. Whatever we think or speak of our own heads concerning God will be like our selves unsavory foolish and vain and yet these Gent. are troubled that their invented word Person should be tearmed an Idol no Language is rich enough no words are significant enough to declare this profound Mystery which the understanding of Men and Angels cannot comprehend nor the tongue of Men and Angels express And therefore I hope that untill these Gentlemen can shew me the word Person in the Scripture I shall enjoy my Christan liberty to adore the eternal Father Son and Spirit according to Christs Word and not after the inventions and rigid injunctions of men There are three that bear record in Heaven 1 John 5.7 the Father the Word and the holy Ghost and these three are one Little Children I warn you again keep your selves from Idols Amen Verse 21. The Gent. have prevented me in answering themselves how I came to know that the Jews count it great blasphemy to call God a Person for they presently conclude That I had it from this Counterfeit Jew and truly in this they are right I should hope for some Christian accomodation if I could find these Gen. as ingenuous
Jesus sake to live and dy with you THO. TILLAM Hear the Word of the Lord ye that tremble at his Word your Brethren that hated you that cast you out for my names sake said Let the Lord be glorified but he shall appear to your joy and they shall be ashamed Isa 66.5 THe late Act for ejecting Popish Priests causing a retreat to Rome hath so enraged those Locusts that they have invented new and unheard-of stratagems to destroy our Vines by instruments cut out and fitted for any kind of mischief with Unction and Benediction from the Pope to undermine poison and bring to ruin the Churches of Christ Amongst these Miscreants wherof many are said to be sent into England one subtil instrument of Satan is designed for Hexham in Northumberland a place swarming with Papists there to carry on his Plot for the destruction of the Baptized Church such Churches being the great adversaries of the man of sin overturning his great Idol wherewith he in churches the world in their infancy to prevent the rejecting of his abominations when they shall be able to discover him This wretched Emissary with plenary indulgence lands at Newcastle and as a poor Scholar craves relief of a Minister there but finding Charity cold he hastens to Lieutenant Collonel Paul Hobson where he finds courtesie as large as report A while after he gives it out that he is a Jew having been circumcised at Rome on purpose to deceive by the name of Iosephus Ben Israel rather Iudas Ben Belial having obtained the love and letter of the Lieut. Collonel he came to Hexham where he acted his part so neatly and counterfeited the convert so Saint-like that after a solemn publick Confession he was Baptized but within a week after his lies came to our ear a seasonable mercy to prevent his communion with the Church which drew him to Newcastle to vindicate himself which with much confidence he boasted but God the great preserver of his Saints discovered his hypocrisie at length to whom be everlasting praise Hereupon four Newcastle Gent. publish this false Jew to the world but drive on secretly his design to break the Church of Hexham by reproaches scandals and very great untruths to which I shall in the strength of Christ return a sober Christian answer as becommeth my profession not rendring reviling for reviling The Gent. who have three or four times subscribed it are Tho. Weld Cuth Sidenham Sam. Hammond Will. Durant IN their Title Page they present the world with a Scot baptized at London and rebaptized at Hexham but we deny his rebaptization at Hexham and do conceive he was only sprinkled at London as the manner is and not baptized for though much time and strength was spent by a Gent. in Hexham Pulpit omitting the great point who were fit subjects for Baptism to shew that the word 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 might as well be taken for sprinkling as dipping yet since these Gent. declare my acquaintance is not great with the Rabbies let a worthy man of their own judgement inform them That the word 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 from 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 Leigh Crit. Sacr. signifieth primarily such a kind of washing as is used in Bucks where Linen is plunged or dipt and that the native and proper signification of it is to dip into or plunge under water for which he quotes these Scriptures and in his Annotations upon Romans 6 4 he saith Joh. 3.22 23 Mat. 3 11 16. Acts 8 38. Baxt. Bapt. p. 136. That the manner of Baptism then was to strip them naked and plunge them in the water but this Mr. Baxter will say is a breach of the seventh Commandment And upon Mat. 3.11 I baptize that is saith he drown you all over Now why should not we rather practise according to the way of the Apostles baptizing and the genuine signification of the word than the Popes way of sprinkling but of this more at a fitter opportunity this may suffice to shew the Gents mistake in the front of their false Jew who was not rebaptized at Hexham as also themselves acknowledge a little after in the same Title Page but that he was baptized there but it was say they soon and page 3. very soon after his Landing how soon it was themselves declare April the 21. he landed and June the 5. he was baptized which I am perswaded was more time than was taken to baptize Ananias and Saphyra Simon Magus and other Hypocrites by men of more discerning spirits than any of us But surely these Gent. begin to shew an ungospel-like spirit soon yea very soon even in the Front of their false Jew it were the easier born if it did not breath wholly throughout their Narrative But to their first Epistle where I shall observe little the stroak of death having removed the Gent. to whom it was dedicated Secondly they mention Everard in the same Epistle reflecting as I conceive upon us whose Errours we disown although through mercy we had neither hand nor heart in that Persecuting Petition which these very Gent. presented against him to his Excellency but ever blessed be our gracious God for raising such an eminent instrumental Saviour as our Victorious and most renowned General whose car was is and I hope ever will be deaf to such desires and long may this Christ-like gospel-Gospel-spirit sit in Mount Sion to judge the Mount of Esau while all such Persecutors speed like these Gent. in that Petition Will not the Word without the Sword confute Errours Must this Prelatical spirit still be up I perceive Everard's Antidote wanted strength But I go on to their second Epistle where they shew Satans chief waies of delusions As first The opening of a wide door to let in Sheep and Goats and doth not Satan drive on such an interest in the Administrators Societie to get a number to glorie in Answ T is too apparent that Satan drives on a notable design of bitterness wrath strife and scandal in these Gents writings 2. A number to glory in 1 Cor. 4 1● with 1 Thes 2.19 20. if they be gratious ones is truly Apostolical and my hope is that the number which our gratious God is pleased to add dayly to the Church of Hexham will so adorn their holy Profession that it shall be known the Gent. have reproached the Servants of the living God Satan driving on no such design in the Administrators Society 3. The door was wider at Weremouth but a few months since than it is or ever will be in the Administrators society that Parish way of sprinkling is now drawn into a narrower compass for since an addition of Tyths was not feasible one of these Gent. changeth his habitation to a warmer Quarter and withal changeth his judgement and as I hear keeps the door closer at Newcastle admitting no more upon a Parish account But I desire these Gent. to resolve me in their next whether only Children of Church-members have
his spirit being far from his former temper but in this the Gent. are silent Let the Reader if he can espy one good word for the Administrator throughout all the Gents false Iew but all the Gall and Wormwood they can procure When nothing could be proved against the Iew being ready to depart without a discovery Alderman George Dawson offered that if I would see him forthcoming he should go with me but seriously I found my spirit averse since his late expression when of a sudden after the Gents fierceness had done no good the Almighty searcher of hearts ordered the steps of a man at that instant into the Room with two Lecters the one directed to Thomas Horseley but so worn spelled and written that there was much difficulty in reading of it yet so much appeared that his guilt appeared more than by all the former rugged unchristian dealing yet still he faced it out and subtilly evaded all at length I desired that I might take him into the Garden which was readily granted Mr. Hammond also whispering in mine ear to sift him thoroughly but this the Gent. smother declaring Vntruth 7 That the Iew desired to go aside with the Administrator whereas God knows and some of themselves know that the motion and desire was mine What a naughty spirit is it that sets these Gent. a work concealing all that might render the Administrator any way acceptable and proclaiming all that may any way tend to his disps ragement amongst the rest declaring that they knew not what passed betwixt us which is untrue for I declared to them That I pressed him with all my might by perswasions allurements threatnings to discover the particulars of that guilt I manifestly discerned in him but before I could obtain this some others came to us which made him more reserved so that I set to it singly the second time but all the Gent. comming into the Garden much a mused him Then Mr. Hammond and some others laboured with him but when they could not prevail I was desired the third time to try what God would do who now so mightily appeared in a corner of the Garden neer the River that the wretch confessed his imposture telling me that if his life might be secured he would make known strange things but not daring to promise more than I could perform I called to Mr. Hammond who upon some promises and encouragements had all discovered As that he was no Iew but to act the Iews part was circumcised at Rome That he was Mr. Alexander Ramsey 's Son That he would discover many Popish Plots against England c. After this Mr. Hammond and Mr. Durant desired me as being best acquainted with him to give him some Christian Counsel which I willingly performed labouring to touch or if possibly to awaken his seared conscience and hardned impenitent heart shewing him the just hand of a sin-searching God c. Amongst other things I demanded of him How I should know that he took up Baptism at Hexbam upon any other tearms than he took up Circumcision at Rome id est on purpose to deceive He answered That all he could say was his conversation while he was amongst us And thus much for the discovery of the Impostor with which the Gent. draw to an end of their Narrative onely some passages it seems they had almost forgot They had almost forgot to tearm their dear friend a Stickler whom they say urged this Agument for the Counterfeit triumphingly Did ye ever hear or read of an Emissary from Rome that submitted to the Ordinance of Baptism Ans I suppose that as these Gent. could not name one so they never heard of such an Impostor as this the Pope with his scarlet Conclave and subtil Jesuits and bloody Inquisition are now hatching new projects to undermine and ruine the true Churches of Christ Vntruth 8 A second passage which the Gent. had almost forgot is a most notorious untruth viz. That the Administrator called the Counterfeit to partake of the Ordinance of the Lords Supper and that he dissembled to avoid it Reader there is not one syllable of truth in this almost forgotten passage here are many living witnesses in the Church of Hexham to testifie That the false Jew most earnestly desired the Ordinance and the Administrator by desire of the Church wished him to forbear until he had cleared himself at Newcastle wherupon he most exquisitly acted the part of a dejected forlorn perplexed soul smiting his breast and with tears and trembling for no doubt he can quake professed that his soul did weep even tears of blood for those lyes which he thought no sin when they were spoken Thus the Gent-instead of ours have published their own shame in this great falsehood and not onely this for the false Jew tells them which being to our reproach they publish That he looked upon our Baptism as no more than the washing of his hands but for the Sacrament of the Lords Supper that he dissembled to avoid But can these Gent. believe that the Papists have any more esteem of our Ordinance of the Lords Supper than of our Baptism Certainly our Communion is no less contrary to their Masse in all particulars than our Baptism to their Sprinkling Is not the same judgement which the Gent. say is seized upon us justly faln upon themselves being given up of God to believe lies 2 Thes 2.11 and that from he mouth of a known Lyar. Truly although these Gent. judge nothing of God in us yet for the honour of truth they should have enquired of us being but sixteen miles from them before they had Published these gross and slanderous untruths But I proceed to their third passage which was almost forget The Administrator thought to terrifie us in saying This Jew was sent for into the Army Ans I fear that in●●●ad of this passage the Gent. have almost forgot themselves in usurping the Throne of God boldly intrenching upon his Prerogative Royal Do they know my thoughts God alone knows the thoughts of men How then can they say The Administrator thought to terrifie us I wish the Gent. who boast so much of the knowledge of the heart and thought to read 2 Thes 2.4 10 11. But why should these Gent. be terrifyed with the Army I know not any Professors that fear the Army but such as are principled for persecution indeed it is thought these Gent. have not much affected the Army since Captain Everard and his Brother stirred up their spirits to persecution by a Petition which our Noble Lord General like an excellent Christian slighted But the Gent. do every way abuse me in declaring that I said The Jew was sent for into the Army I said indeed That the Jew was invited into Scotland by a godly tender-hearted Christian commiserating his mean condition Being almost tyred with these Passages which had been as good altogether as almost forgotten I hasten having already answeted to all that concerns us
in acknowledging they have done me wrong in taking this Note out of the Margin where I wrote it and putting it into the Text or body of my Animadversions possibly God may give them Eyes to see the many unbrotherly light unsavory expressions and carriage in their false Jew Amongst the rest me thinks their third consideration is no solid one viz. You see by this time how the Candle smells Is not this to call darknesse light I am perswaded if I had written of seeing the Candle smell these Gent. would have made themselses as merry with it as they have done with their dear Friend in their Narrative But to proceed they demand If my Animadversions upon the Jews Affliction be not to call darkness light To which I must return That his affliction according to his Declaration was as truely light to me as Simon Magus believing was to Philip Acts 8.13 And I shall leave to the Saints to judge whether my charitable conclusion of the Jews trembling melting confession have not more Gospel-like light than these Gentlemens following Consideration which by way of Quaere they send out into the world thus Whether by this rayling at Rome there may not be hopes of the Administrators reall turning from Popery which we much suspected by his speedy and cordiall closing with the counterfeit Jew Reply That which these Gentlemen term railing at Rome is the express Language of Gods Spirit there are very few words in my fourth Section but what the Scripture breaths against Babylon and as for the Quaery I must acknowledge it is so full of envy that it puts my spirit out of frame something but I fear it is a temptation moves me to answer in another manner but let the Prophet answer for me Then said they come Jer. 18.18 19. 20.10 and let us devise devices against Jeremiah Come and let us smite him with the tongue Give heed to me O Lord for I heard the defaming of many fear on every side Report say they and we will report it all my familiars watched for my halting c. Father forgive these poor prejudiced Gent. for they know not what they do To their fifth Consideration I have already replyed in my return to my third concerning the light I judged the Jews estate by And whereas they tell the Reader that he cannot but see my ignorance in heart work let me also tell the Reader that if all be true which these Gent. affirm of me they have as little skill in heart work as I for some of them if not all reported of me as a godly able and approved Preacher of the Gospel and thereupon importuned me to Preach the Lecture at Hexham as knowing me utterly averse to any engagement in a Parish way Yea one of these Gent. not long since professed that he believed I had grace and yet now they have subscribed it that they suspect my being a Papist still they bewail the sadness of my condition as one given up of God to believe lies They proclaim me ignorant of the great my steries of the Gospel and heart work really if these things be so these Gent. are as ignorant in heart work as my self but if they be not so what manifest wrong have they done in publishing these to the world And whereas in their sixth Consideration they mind me That the false Jew often professed that he had no work of Grace before his arrival in England and then desire to know how I discovered that his perplexed soul was acted by the Spirit of the living God to pant and breath after Jesus Christ and to abandon all enjoyments for him Reply He had no work of Grace indeed neither before nor after his arrival but he seemed to me to have and these Gent. themselves have no other way to know a work of grace but by the fruits both they and we must be contented with the knowledge of Samuel 1 Sam. 16.7 1 Cor. 13 9.12 Peter Philip Paul and other Saints who can know but in part see through a glass darkly it is Gods Prerogative Royal to know and search the heart so that the question must be nor whether this or any other Hypocrite do pant after or forsake all for Christ but whether an Elect Vessel may do so before he see his interest in Christ I hope I have so much acquaintance with heart work in my self and many others as to know that a pretious soul may pant and breath many a day moneth and year seeking fot a Christ without to use the Jewes language before they find or feel on dragm of comfort of the least knowledge of a Christ within How many drooping disconfolate broken trembling hearts are there wrastling with many violent assaults terrified under many dreadful temptations strugling through the pangs and bitter throwes of the New Birth before Christ be formed in them What would such poor souls give nay what would they not give for one glimpse of his reconciled face one beam of light from his glorious countenance one soul-ravishing embrace from their Beloved before they feel him like his first Gospel Messenger springing in the Womb for joy who all this while keeps behind a thick and dark cloud on purpose to make sincere souls more earnestly and affectionately seek and cry after him for he loves to see their Face and hear their Voice even while they are in the secret places of the staires yea possibly whilst they lye prostrate at his feet begging his favour Caut. 2.14 they meet onely with frowns denying rejecting it may be spurning his poor Petitioners as dogs from his presence who are willing to be so accounted if they may obtain some of his crumbs from under his Table Mat. 15.22 Psal 48.10 the meanest Ordinances of his House slighted by wantons which yet their dejected souls esteem too precious for them yea so base so vile so abominable and filthy in their own eyes are they that crying out undone unclean polluted dust and ashes wretched creatures death flashings of Hell Fire walking upon the brink of that dreadfull Praecipice which descends unto the soul-swallowing Gulf of despair till at length a still and soft Voice some sweet heavenly whispers He shew thee the kindness of God thou poor dead dog 2 Sam. 9.3.8.11 Psal 11. ●ult thou miserable polluted dunghill-wretch O thou afflicted soul thou tossed troubled soul what wilt thou be it unto thee even as thou wilt and then sometimes Or ever I was aware Cant. 6.11 my soul made me like the Chariots of Aminadib saith the poor distressed Saint And truly such like was the Jews condition to me and many more discerning Spirits who heard him speak farre beyond all that hath been Printed by him or of him as one who was brought out of Egyptian darknesse and had travelled hard through the howling and terrible Wilderness of great afflictions before he found that he had got one step into the Promised possession any interest at all