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A78397 The Cavaliers Bible, or a squadron of XXXVI. Several religions by them held and maintaied (sic). And the particulars of every of their tenents colledcted (sic), as also the particulars of the severall regiments and commanders expressed. 1644 (1644) Wing C1566; Thomason E4_24; ESTC R6917 5,583 9

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commpounded with Spanish Flies and Court Junctos they shall nevr be in fear of death Euseb l. 3. c. 26. XVII Ebonites Like Glenhams Northerne ignoramusses Denie the divinitie of Christ and say that he was only begotten betwene Ioseph and Mary and therefore think it best to fill their Gorges with the worlds rarities and desperately submit their resolutions to the seeming excellencie of that froth which may encrease but never can remove their misery XVIII Corinthusses Like Baggot and his Liechfield Garison beleeve that the Subjects of Christs Kingdome should eat and drinke and marry and keep holy dayes and offer Sacrifices and live under the Prelats oath c. These road so fast on Roan their Popish Nag that by reason of a suddain stop they swore themselves into a protestation and destroyed themselves with their own Canons and would yet destroy their own Church to erect new Altars and Conclaves for their own resting to play the secret Gluttons in Euseb l. 3. c. 18. XIX Nicholaitans Live promiscuously like beasts no man having his own proper wife but using any women at their pleasure these are not onely plunderers of mens estates but Robbers of their very skins and bones as the Rapes by Colonel ●unsfords quarters committed can testifie XX. Marcions Beleeve that there are two gods one the Author of all good the other of all evil things which Sect Palicarpus in his time called the first born of the Devill and in these daies some of Sir Iohn Digbyes Regiment have drunk healths to the Devill and as I am informed by M. Allum a Divine which was an ear witnesse others have cast lots when they have found their sores mortall for the disposing of places in Hell and have proceeded therein to Election Sympson c. p. 417. XXI Encratica Have a great respect to observe the traditions of men but blaspheme Scriptures as their predecessor did Pauls Ep. These will adore the Book of Common praier and act their part of a play or prophane Theatre with great devotirn but as they did at Redding and other places threw the Bibles into the fire and burne them to ashes One of them when a report was made of a defeat given by the Enemie to a partee of our forces in the North one said in my own hearing Mosly by name as I am justifie upon oath Where is your Iesus to help you now as if in beleeving the Scriptures we had trusted in that Word which cannot save us Euseb l. 4. c. 18. XXII Valentinians sometimes called Gnostici at tribute every thing to the Fates as if there were so many masculine and feminine gods as Davenant their Commander and the Poets have fained A branch of which heresie spreads in the adoration of Patrick S. Taffy Valentine c. By a Crosse a Leek a Favour c. August index heresies XXIII Theodotians Deny Christ to be God of whom a fect of Welch Cavalires under Colonell Gerhard have learned to call upon the Virgin Mary to command her Son to help them and attribute more vertue to her milke then to his blood which they daily profane by bloody oathes and execrations Symps ch p. 420. XXIV Samseis Are a sort of Neuterals under Major Generall Tillier that are Hurri-ed up and down with every blast of winde that will use the bed for daily devotions the Parliament for Priviledge or the Court for Prerogative England for riches or Holland for securitie and swear and do any thing cost it never so Dere to stand and remain in favour Coment func in Chron. XXV Samosetence under the Lord Hopton Believe that it was onely Christs valour and wisdom which obtained him so great a report in the World And therefore hold it their chiefest wisdome to strive each to precede each others in some valour plots or projects to beget an applause of those the fight for who by their Conjuring and Sophistrie have perswaded some to incredible opinions of their own glory Symps c. p. 244. XXVI Manicheans Do utterly reject the Old Testament ascribing not sin to the free will of man and his voluntarie defection from the estate of his first creation but to necessitie because mans body was made of the substance of the Prince of darkenes which rocks the young Cavaliers of Colonell Gorings new regiment into a pleasing slumber of security in vice Symps c. p. 244. XXVII Apollinaries Say that Christ in the dispensation of his Incarnation assumed the body onely and not the soul of a man because his divinity supplied the place of his soul And one stream of such a fountain in another case runs over all the Cavallies under Generall Forth who would traduce us to beleeve that the bodie of the two Houses of Parliament have no other vitall whereby to live then the Kings presence denying that power by which his Majeste hath put an influence to everie motion acted by that grand bodie who enjoy both the life of the Law Prerogatice and Priviledge besides his Majesties owne Aact to them above all former Parliaments Ruffem l. 2.20 XXVIII Donatists under Montrosse Believe that neither the Word of God nor any under the cope of Heaven can make so perfect a Church as their own Discipline as if it was impossible for Rome to erre Whose Ministers are as vitious as profane heathen And no calling in the World live in greate impietie as M. Carpenter one of their own Converts hath confessed since his Recantation Symp. c. p. 430 XXIX Seleucians Are of opinion that the Masse whereof God made the Elements was Coeternall with him and that Christ in his Ascension unclothed himself of the flesh of man and left it in the Globe of the Sun Sir Kelemne Digd-by this Gulfe and drained in some of this puddle to water his intellect to transmould Spencer beyond his stanzees And I would have all such Students to wait for pay till they attain the Philosophers Stone for what is any man the better to study that which is only the shadow of another fancies Symp. p. 431. XXX Pelagians Do affirm that men naturally are able to fulfill the Law of God and that the posterity of Adam are sinners by imitation and not by propagation and that the holy Fathers rather confessed their sins of humility then of necessity Were not the Cavalieres under Hasting benummed with this dulnesse and sensuality they would not dare to commit such horrible wickednesse Aug. consil XXXI Abelarders As their patron Abelardes taught that the holy spirit was the soul of the World and that he was not of the substance of the Father so his Successors at this day Smith the Marshall and his Catchpoles do no lesse despite the spirit of God making a jeering and an object of laughter at every work and operation thereof who not only making a mock of spirituall prayer and dispensation of Gods Word have greatly despised the Spirit of Grace but have beaten and misused Godly Ministers bade them tell by the spirit who it was that struck them Symps c. p. 440. XXXII Peterenins Other waies called Gasarius affirme with Canterburie that married people are not in the estate of grace and cannot be saved Indeed our Metropolitan Prelats durst never marry and there are not many only common men but great ones too amongst the Commanders who though they be as great Whoremasters as Suckling ever was yet hold it a damnable sin to marry Symps c. p. 441. XXXIII Patricellins At Oxford under Sir Arthur Ashton Think they have no need of spirituall prayer and fasting hearing Gods Word Reading and such other works of piety whereby increase of grace is obtained and do therefore hate deride and scorn all those who endeavour to live godly against whom for this very cause they are now in armes against them Symp. c. p. 441. XXXIIII Are Shipmoney Mongers that hold it lawfull for Princes to pole the very Hides of their Subiects and that Kings have a proprietie in the peoples Estates to make use thereof at their pleasures and of this Sect are the Malignant Judges chief in the cause XXXV And the Irish Rebels which hold it lawfull to cut the throate of and murder all the Protestants in England Scotland and Ireland and that it is a meritorious worke so to do and for that purpose rose in Ireland and did there begin under Oneal the chief of them and have since for that purpose come into and remain in England XXXVI The last are a sort of she Cavalliers about the City that Drinke Roare and Sweare as lustily as any in the Campe and out-brave a malignant Report or cause against all truth especially when their tongues have been well whitled at the Tavarne or Alehouse WHy then should we who lay claim to the true Protestant Religion long to be at peace with such as these and sucmit to what discipline they will give us who minde Whoring Sswearing Idolatry Drunkeunesse blasphemie and all manner of vice and prefer it before any thing that is truly good Tertul lib. de spectac titl de theatro Libero et veneri convenit Duo ista Daemonia conspirata et coniurata intersesunt Bacchus and Venus agree and goe together These are two foul Fiends which conspire and are cojured together for the destruction of man kinde FINIS