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A61639 Naphtali, or, The wrestlings of the Church of Scotland for the kingdom of Christ contained in a true and short deduction thereof, from the beginning of the reformation of religion, until the year 1667 : together with the last speeches and testimonies of some who have died for the truth since the year 1660 : whereunto are also subjoyned, a relation of the sufferings and death of Mr. Hew McKail ... Stewart, James, Sir, 1635-1713.; Stirling, James, 1631-1672? 1667 (1667) Wing S5683; ESTC R3435 226,444 388

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answere for itself if according to the Patience Learning Justice of many thow do not Refute and condemn before thow know it or brandish big words as he who upon a Coronation-day offereth duell to all who question the Kings Right when he knoweth that for Major Vis none dare appear in the contrary But in the passing take a word of the National Covenant the Solemn League and Covenant and Solemn Acknowledgment of Sins and Engagement unto Duties that at one view thow may'st see Scotlands Engagements and Breaches the Faithfulness of many flood of Sin and Suffering that hath overflowed the Land Here is the Terminus a Quo and ad Quem of our Backsliding whereof though the most skilled Artist cannot pourtray to the life the whole body the form is so monstruous Complexion so strange he may well darkly represent some Lineaments of fingers and toes that the reader may know Ex ungue leon●m yet the Author hath nervously asserted the Truth and drawn matters of Fact with such True Collours that he can only be accused for a Picture fairer then the live-face of many Persons Actions To winde up all be not discouraged upon the one hand nor insult upon the other by the Death of many Mighty men of God Co-workers and Eye witnesses of his Work within these few years past and the stripling-stature of many survivers who have not attained unto the dayes of the years of the life of their Fathers and being but of yesterday can know little of the Lords ancient kindness to the Land except what th●ir Fathers have told them For as he hath reserved a numerous remnant of Holy Learned and Faithful men a rich cluster wherein there is a blessing and we have reason to bless Him who gave not our Church dry breasts a miscarrying womb so he can make the barren bear seven become a Joyful mother of many Children and as he hath work for them will raise up both Shepherds and Principal men It is true alas there is grown up a most degenerat Off-spring of all Qualities some whereof and not the meanest being as profane as Machiavel who teacheth Rulers to keep promise and Oath no longer then with pretended advantage they can break and that it is a prejudice to be Really Religious but not so honest as He who notwithstanding affirmeth a Necessity of Seeming to be Religious which they are not accompt no man to be a Man who by Whoring Swearing Drinking Spending all or more then they have do not class themselves into their new Profane Orders become as Cartesian in their Religion by Atheistical doubtings disputings about God the Holy Scripturs Heaven Hell c. as others are in their Philosophy But here is an Advantage that by Discovery and distinguishing betwixt the precious and the vile the Lord hath made this Defection contribut more to the Facility as well as Necessity of a future Purgation of the Church then all her Judicatures could ever effectuat without it And further as he hath frustrated many chief Authors and Promotters thereof of their Hopes and Designs and called Nobles Prelats and others to an accompt before they well tasted the expected sweetness or were warm in their Places or Promotions So though Herod Pilat may aggrie against the Innocent yet where men are like Samsons foxes only tied together by the tail of common Corrupt Principles whilst their heads of Self Interest and designs look different wayes what such a Position Conjunction and Aspect prognosticateth let Scripture Reason and Experience be consulted and they will tell Let us not in the meantime mistake Gods Work Wayes Doings nor Intentions neither be envyous at evil doers nor yet be Curious nor Anxious about futuritions much less limit the Holy one to Means Method or Time but bear the Indignation of the Lord because we have sinned till he plead our cause waiting upon him who is a God of Judgment and waiteth that he may be gracious and in patience possess our souls for though we do not he knoweth his own thoughts toward us it may be they are thoughts of peace and not of evil to give an expected end and that when he hath ripen'd Deliverance he will bring us forth to the Light we shall behold his Righteousness It is a crime of the highest nature with our Rulers to complain or supplicat for redress Others are either of deaf ears or feeble hands and cannot help and seeing we can do no more for the Cause and Covenant of God for our Mother-Church the Land Ourselves Our Brethren Posterity let us open our cause to him who tryeth the Righteous O Lord Hear O Lord Forgive O Lord hearken and do Defer not for thine own sake O my God For thy City and thy People are called by thy Name AMEN The Testimony of M R JAMES WOOD Minister of the Gospel and Professor of Theology in the University of S. Andrewes for Presbyterial Government I MR JAMES WOOD being now shortly by appearance to render up my Spirit to the Lord find my self obliged to leave a word behind me for my just Vindication before the World It hath been said of me that I have in word at least reseiled from my wonted Zeal for Presbyterial Government expressing my self concerning it as if it were a matter not to be accounted of that no man should trouble himself in the matter practice thereof It is true being under sicknes I have some times said I was taken up with weightier matters then any external ordinance and what wonder I said so being under such wrestling an●nt my interest in Iesus Christ which is a matter of for greater concernment Surely any Christian in this Church that knows me will judge there is a wrong done to me For since the day that the Lord convinced my heart which was by a strong hand that it was the Ordinance of God appointed by Iesus Christ for governing ordering his visible Church I never had the least change of thoughts concerning the necessity of it nor of the necessity of the use of it And now I declare before God the World that I account so of it still And that however there be some more precious ordinances yet that this is so precious that a true Christian is obliged to lay down his life for the profession thereof if the Lord shall see it meet to put him to the tryal And for my self if I were to live I would account it my glory to seal this word of my testimony with my blood Of this my declaration I take God Angels and Men to be my witnesses and have subscribed thi● presents with my hand the 2 of March 1664. about 7 hours afternoon before Mr William Tullidaf and Mr John Carstairs my Brother in Law and John Pitcarn writer hereof M R JAMES WOOD. AS the Matter of this Testimony is very considerable especially from so Great a man as Mr Wood was So the occasion
to whom it is utterly impossible to perform Ministerial duties Being diligent Preachers themselves they were not as the Prelats are Idle drons nor Non-residenrs nor yet of a strange language to the people as Wallace through his ignorance of the Irish tongue and almost of all others except his Mothers must be a Barbarian to his Diocy of the Western-Isles Neither did they involve themselves in Secular affairs and Offices then which what is there more absurd in Reason and repugnant to Scriptural precept and Example For Christ Himself telleth us that his Kingdome is not of this World Joh. 18 ver 38. and how can his Officers be of it He refused to be a Judge Luc. 12 14. And speaking to the Disciples of Civil Authority and Dominion saith it shall not be So amongst yow Mat. 20 ver 25. Luc. 22 ver 25 And the Apostle Paul telleth us that Ministerial weapons are not Carnal 2 Cor. 10 ver 4 And that the Ministers of the Gospel should not entangle themselves with the affairs of this Life 2 Tim. 2 ver 4 That the Ministerial calling is so weighty that the best qualified and most diligent is not sufficient for it 2 Cor. 2 ver 16. how then are they sufficient for it and civil affairs too And therefore they should Wa● upon it Rom. 12 ver 7 and give themselves wholly to it 1 Tim. 4 ver 15. and not wait as the Prelats do upon Courts Parliaments Council Convention of Estats c. as members thereof nor Exerce the office of Provosts Justices of peace c. Nor will it excuse them that they commit Ministerial inspection of the flock to Deputs For if they be Shepherds should not the Shepherds feed the flock Ezeck 34 ver 2. If to them be committed the Ministery Teaching Exhorting should they not themselves Wait upon these Rom. 12 7 If they must give accompt of Souls should they not Watch for them Heb. 13 ver 17 And if the Lord will require the flock at their hand Ezek. 34 ver 10 how will they answer to God the people their own Conscience if they have any or to others who ask a reason of them for feeding of themselves only and committing the flock to Others and especially to such who are so far from being Learned Holy Apt to teach Blameless of a good report Chast Sober Grave Lovers of good men Meek and Gentle as the Scripture requireth that many are Novices Ignorant Prophane Light Given to Wine False Covetous Contentious Proud Passionat and Self willed and so far from taking heed to the flock or being an Example to them in Word Conversation Charity Spirit Faith and Purity that they neither take heed to themselves nor rule their own families well I remember that one speaking of such as commit the flock to Vicar-Curats as all are who serve under Prelacy saith Adibunt per Vicarios in Paradisum in Persona in Inferos They shall go to Heaven by their Deputs but to Hell in Person These men if I may borrow an allusion from the duty and commendation of faithfull and approven Ministers have taken forth the Precious from the Vile and taught the people the difference betwen the Holy and Profane and caused men to discern betwen the Unclean and the Clean but mark How and for what End Is it not by making sad the hearts of the Righteous whom they have selected and set up as the Only object of all their Malice and persecution and Strengthening the hands of the Wicked whom they have taken into their bosome as their Only Familiars and Confidents The one they thurst with the side and shoulder the other they do not suffer to turn from his evill way by promising him life But if any desire more particular information about them amongst other places to that purpose let them read and consider Ier. 23.9 to 33. and 5.31 Ezek. 34.1 to 11. and 22.25.26.28 Zeph. 3.4 Mal. 2.8.9 Mat. 23. and as face answereth to face in water they shall see their Call Qualities Doctrine Conversation Works and Influence amongst the people and the Effects of all together with their righteous Doom and Reward He hath already made Contemptible and Base before the people those who have corrupted the Covenant of Levy and being partiall in the Law have made many to stumble thereat and will he not cause to cease from feeding of the flock those who feed themselves eat the fat and cloth with the wooll but do not for indeed they cannot strengthen the deseas●d heall the sick bind up that which i● broken bring back that which is driven away nor seek that which is lost They have not only turned his house of Prayer into a den of Theeves but from them is profanness gone forth over all the Land and seing they deserve no more honourable Exit will he not scourge out of his Temple those who have sold Faith and a good Conscience for a mease of pottage Yea seing He hath said it we will beleeve that He will make the false Prophet and the Unclean Spirit pass out of the Land and that these men shall bear the Wounds or marks of False Prophets and for shame shall deny for lies are their ordinary refuge that ●ever they were prophets And that Others perhaps their nearest Relations the Fathers and Mothers who begat them shall so little esteem regard or Pity them that they shall accompt them unworthy to live Ye shall not Live And that He will again gather those that are now sorrowfull for the solemn Assemblies that he will search for the flock seek that which was lost bring back that which was driven away bind up that which was broken strengthen that which was sick by the hand of Pastors after his own Heart who under and after the Example of the great shepherd DAVID shall feed them in a good pasture with Wisedome and Understanding To all this as well as the Curse upon them who make the blind to wander out of the way let all the People say Amen Neither are they who plead an Indifferency of Forms of Government more Scriptural or Rationall then the Former for it seemeth equally absurd incosinstant with the Faithfulness of J. Christ who was faithfull to Him who appointed him With the Lords way of dealing with the Jewish Church whereunto he prescribed a Specifical and Fixed Form of Government And with the Perfection and Plainness of the Holy Scriptures wherein all Church Assemblies Officers Powers Acts and who should Exerce the same every other thing necessarily belonging thereunto which the Light of Nature doth not teach and is not common to it with Civill Government and Order are clearly held forth Expressly or by necessary Consequence in Speciall or Generall directions and warrantable Examples as appeareth by the many debats Extant thereanent to leave the Government of his Church Indifferent and Arbitrarily determinable and alterable according to the will of the Civill Magistrat or the various and mutable humours
consequents thereof are very observable which were thus Mr Sharp having formerly been intimately familiar with Mr Wood came to visite him under his Sickness whereunto Sharps Apostacy had no small accession thereafter did falsely spread a report by word writ that Mr Wood had reseiled from Presbyterial Government Whereof when Mr Wood was informed he was of new grievously affected and afflicted and thereupon for his own Vindication left this Testimony behind him But Mr Sharp finding himself thereby made a publlck lyar making lyes still his refuge pursueth Mr Wood being dead as well as alive with a new slander alleaging his Testimony to be Fictitious or Extorted from him when through distemper of his sickness he knew not what he did and thereupon caused summond the Witnesses the Writter and some other persons before the High Commission But the contrary of this was and is most Evident not only because this Testimony was written and subscribed a considerable number of dayes before his Death dureing which intervall as before he was so composed that he spake many gracious words about his own soul Ordered his Civil affairs and a famous Physician was not without hopes of his Recovery But also because hearing that some of his faithful Brethren Co-Presbyters were in the town he sent once again for them and before them and some other Ministers at other times purged himself of that unjust Imputation and did bear witness for Presbyterial Government more fully freely then is in the written Testimony some time thereafter of his own accord did call for the Writter there being none other present in the chamber at the beginning did indite and cause him writ the same as it now is without any Alteration as also in a Letter written some considerable time before inviting Mr Carstairs to come and visite him he had made mention of the Backsliding Tryalls and Sufferings of the times and expressed his desire to Live that he might give a more free Testimony to the Truth Notwithstanding all which Mr Sharp obstructing the reading of a Letter written by Mr Carstairs to the Chancelor containing and clearing the matter of fact persisted with great Attestations before the High Commission in his former false alleagance and Slandering both of the Dead and the Living and caused imprison the Writer and one of the witnesses and forced the other whom for his eminent Parts Holiness and Faithfulness he most pursued to a Retirement for his own safety What shall be given to Thee O Sharp Or what shall be done to Thee O false Tongue Sharp arrows of the Mighty and Coals of Juniper The Nationall Covenant OR The Confession of Faith of the Kirk of Scotland subscribed at first by the Kings Majesty and his Houshold in the yeare 1580. Thereafter by Persons of all rankes in the yeare 1581 By ordinance of the Lords of the Secret Councill and Acts of the general Assembly Subscribed againe by all sorts of Persons in the Yeare 1590 By a new Ordinance of Council at the desire of the General Assembly With a General Band for maintenance of the true Religion the Kings Person And now subscribed in the Year 1638. By Us Noblemen Barons Gentlemen Burgesses Ministers and Commons then under-subscribing Together with our resolution and promises for the causes after specified To maintaine the said true Religion and the Kings Majesty according to the Confession foresaid and Acts of Parliament And now upon the Supplication of the General Assembly to His Majesty's high Commissioner and the Lords of his Majesty's Honorable Privy Council subscribed again in the Year 1639. by Ordinance of Council and Act of General Assembly The Tenor whereof here followeth WE All and every one of Us underwritten Protest that after long and due Examination of our owne Consciences in matters of true false Religion We are now throughly resolved of the Truth by the Word and Spirit of God and therefore we believe with our hearts confess with our mouths subscribe with our hands and constantly affirme before God and the whole Word that this onely is the true Christian Faith and Religion pleasing God and bringing Salvation to man which now is by the mercy of God revealed to the world by the preaching of the blessed Evangel and receaved believed and defended by many and sundry notable Kirks and Realmes but chiefly by the Kirk of Scotland the Kings Majesty and three estates of this Realme as Gods eternall Truth and onely ground of our Salvation as more particularly is expressed in the Confession of our Faith stablished and publickly confirmed by sundry Acts of Parliament and now of a long time hath beene openly professed by the Kings Majesty and whole body of this Realme both in Burgh and Land To the which Confession and forme of Religion wee willingly agree in our consciences in all points as unto Gods undoubted Truth and Verity grounded onely upon his written Word And therefore we abhorre and detest all contrary Religion and Doctrine But chiefly all kinde of Papistry in generall and particular heads even as they are now damned and confuted by the Word of God and Kirk of Scotland but in special we detest and refuse the usurped authority of that Roman Antichrist upon the Scriptures of God upon the Kirk the civill Magistrate and conscience of men All his tyrannous lawes made upon indifferent things against our Christian liberty His erronious Doctrine against the sufficiency of the written Word the perfection of the Law the office of Christ and his blessed Evangel His corrupted Doctrine concerning originall sinne our naturall inability and rebellion to Gods Law our Justification by faith only our imperfect Sanctification and obedience to the Law the nature number and use of the Holy Sacraments His five bastard Sacraments with all his Rites Ceremonies and false Doctrine added to the ministration of the true Sacraments without the Word of God His cruell judgement against Infants departing without the Sacrament his absolute necessity of Baptisme his blasphemous opinion of Transubstantiation or reall presence of Christs body in the Elements and receiving of the same by the wicked or bodies of men His dispensations with solemne Oathes Perjuries and degrees of Mariage forbidden in the Word his cruelty against the innocent divorced his divellish Masse his blasphemous Priesthood his profane Sacrifice for the sinnes of the dead and the quick his Canonization of men calling upon Angels or Saints departed worshipping of Imagery Relicts and Crosses dedicating of Kirks Altars Dayes Vowes to creatures his Purgatory Prayers for the dead praying or speaking in a strange language with his Processions and blasphemous Letany and multitude of Advocates or Mediators his manifold Orders Auricular Confession his desperate and uncertaine Repentance his general and doubtsome Faith his satisfactions of men for their sinnes his Justification by works opus operatum works of Supererogation Merits Pardons Peregrinations and Stations his holy water baptising of Bells conjuring of Spirits crossing saning
and what is premised do warrand an just extention thereof in favours of the People against backsliden Rulers both supream and subordinat or even in favours of a part of the People with the caution subjoyned against the greater part wickedly backsliden let the World judge Oh! did the wrath of God for the hidden and secret sin of one poor acursed Achan suddenly and fearfully overtake the whole People and ALL THE CONGREGATION of Israel so that that man perished not ALONE in his iniquity and had not our Reformers great reason to fear and tremble least the Manifest Tolleration of proud cruel and flattering Prelats who had perverted the lawful Powers into bloody Persecuters and of Idolatours Priests whose wickedness and Idolatry had corrupted the whole Land might involve not only themselves but the whole Nation in destroying and overflowing indignation We are not ignorant of the no less wicked then ground less cavils of some as if we would make or have every man to be a Phinehas And what then Would God if wishes yea prayers and teares could make it that all his Servants were as Phinehas and that he would pour upon every one of them the same Spirit of Holy Zeall which was in him that by removall of the cause his fierce anger against this poor consuming Land might cease But as for that Act of Phinehas the termes following being generall and ambigous admitting of severall distinctions and subdistinctions as it is not easy without distinguishing in thesi to define an Action and Call Extraordinary and an Action and Call thereunto only Heroicall and to state the true specificall Difference and just limits betwen an Action and Call Extraordinary and an Action and Call Heroicall as they are strickly taken and contradistinguished and clearly and convincingly to demonstrat what and how much more is required in an Extraordinary Call to an Extraordinary Action then is required in a sufficient Call unto an Heroicall Action and whether an eminent measure of Holy Zeal Magnanimity and Fortitude do constitut a sufficient Call unto an Heroicall Action or do only Dispose and fit the person for the right and better performance thereof as a Call unto the Action and the Fitness of the Person for doing of the same are contradictinguished or may not both Dispose and fit the person for performance of the Action and also include and give a Call unto the Action it self So when the matter is fully considered it will be more difficult then perhaps is apprehended to prove that the Act of Phinehas was Extraordinary strickly taken and in contradistinction to that which is only Heroical or that his Call thereunto was Extraordinary in contradistinction to that which is a sufficient Call unto an Heroicall Action and more difficult to determine otherwise then by naked assertion what that Extraordinary Call was Wherein it did consist Wherein it did differ from Exceed or Excell a Call unto an Heroick Action And therefore it will be also hard convincingly to demonstrat that it might not have been lawfully done by another of the Children of Israel whom the Lord had animated thereunto by the same Holy Zeall and Resolution And this is the more considerable because as we very rarely if at all find the Lord commending and rewarding persons for Extraordinary Actions whereunto they had Extraordinary Calls so much and so highly as here He Commendeth and Rewardeth Phinehas So the Text it self Numb 25. doth lay the great if not the only weight and ground of his Commendation and Reward upon his ZEALL and not upon any Extraordinary Call whereof there is not the least hint or insinuation For vers 11. the Lord saith He turned my wrath away from the Children of ●srael while he was ZEALOUS for my sake among them and therefore vers 12 13. promiseth him His Covenant of peace a seed after him and the Covenant of an Everlasting Priesthood BECAUS he was ZEALOUS for his God And if any shall as it is like some will alleadge that Heroicall Actions are not more Imitable then these which are Extraordinary It is humbly offered to be considered anent Heroicall Actions in generall Whether when the matter of an Action is not only Ordinary that is neither Preternaturall nor Supernaturall though not very Frequent but also Just and Lawfull yea and Necessary both by Divine Precept as a Mean to a good and Necessary End and when either there is not or doth not appear any other to do the work whether I say in that case a Spirit of Holy Zeall Magnanimity and Courage wrought and excited by the Lord in his Servants and People moe or fewer being otherwise in a Rationall and probable Capacity be not for that time a sufficient Call unto the performance of these Actions which are commonly called Heroicall and especially when and where the Action is not unnecessarily irrationally nor in vanity attempted but may be and is performed not only without prejudice of the True Necessary and Chief Good of the Church and Common-wealth or of any particular person's just Right and security but also in the case of the Magistrat and others their wilfull and perverse neglecting of their duty is necessarly undertaken and is not only formally intended by the Actor but also natively and really doth conduce to the Glory of God the Good of Religion the preservation and establishment of Church and Common-wealth and of every particular person's Just Rights and Security by suppressing of Impiety promoving of Truth and Holiness doing of Justice Turning away of wrath and removing of present and preventing of future Jugdments And as for the particular instance of Phinehas if the Lord did not only raise him up to that particular Act of Justice but also warrant and accept him therein and reward him therefore upon the accompt of his Zeall when there was a Godly and Zealous Magistrat able whom we cannot without breach of charity presume but also willing to Execute Justice How much more may it be pleaded that the Lord who is the same yesterday to day and for ever will not only pour out of that same Spirit upon others but also when he gives it both Allow them though they be but private persons and also Call them being otherwise in a Physical and probable Capacity to do these things in an Extremely necessitous and otherwise irrecoverable State of the Church to which in a more intire condition thereof he doth not Call them and particularly when there is not only the like or worse provocations the like Necessity of the Execution of justice and of Reformation for the turning away of Wrath and Removall of Judgments that was in Phinehas case but also when the Supreme Civil Magistrat the Primores Regni and other inferior Rulers are not only unwilling to do their duty but so far corrupted and perverted that they are become the Authors and patronizers of these abominations Which is also the more considerable because if upon the fear or suspicion of
the Accidental hazard of Private mens usurping of the Office or doing of the duty of Publick persons every vertue and vertous Action which may be so abused shall be utterly neglected Impiety shall quickly gain an Universall Empire to the extermination of all Goodness It is true that the God of Order hath assigned to every man his Station and Calling within the bounds whereof he should keep without transgressing by Defect or Excess and therein wait and act in such a measure of the Spirit as He is pleased to comunicate And we do not hold such instances for Regulare ordinary precedents for all times and persons universally which while some have fancyed and heeding more the glory and fame of the Action then the sound and solid Rule of the Holy Scriptures they have been tempted and carried to fearfull Extravagancies Neither are insolent or disorderly much less Wicked attempts which sometimes have covered and yet may mask themselves with a pretence of Zeal upon this or any other ground to be licenced or approved But on the other hand as these instances hold forth for the conviction and reproof of our stupidity and indifferency what an high pitch of Holy Zeall and Courage the Servants of the Lord have sometimes attained and do further demonstrat that He doth sometimes warrant even Private persons in their doing of these things in an Extream Necessity and collapsed state of the Church to which at other times He doth not call them So when the Lord with whom is the residue of the Spirit doth breath upon his people more or fewer to the exciting of more then Ordinary Zeal Courage and Resolution for the Reforming of an Apostat Church for the Execution of justice upon the Adversaries and for the advancing and establishing of Truth and Holiness in the Earth wee should rather ascribe glory and praise to Him whose hand is not shortened but many times choiseth the Weak and Foolish things of the World to confound the Mighty and the Wise then condemn His Instruments for Rebels and Usurpers as it is like Phin●has would have been had he lived in this generarion if the same Lord who by his Spirit had Acted him had not also by his own hand rescued him 10. As the Right of Self-Defence mutual Assistance and Reformation is properly and only derivable from the grounds adduced so the Concurse of the Nobles and Primores Regni is no wayes of absolute necessity though indeed singularly conducible for the carrying on thereof Unto which Concurrence as they are doubly obliged according to that unto whom much is given of the same much shall be required so if they shall convert their Power to the strengthning of the hands of the wicked they do thereby not only aggravat their own condemnation but by their endeavouring to wreath fasten more strongly the yoke of wickedness and oppression they do the rather and more justify the cause and plea of all the Asserters of Truth and Righteousness These are a part of the grounds whereupon these Noble Worrhies raised up by God eminently by him inspired did singly act for His own glory which as they have left upon record for their own perpetual vindication so thereby they did clearly purge themselves from all imputation of Rebellion Nor were their proceedings and practises ever by any so much as termed disorderly except by such who being altogether indifferent in the Work of God endeavour by all means to calumniat and shame them from being made precedents to their own prejudice Fourthly It is observable that though the practises of these first times were Extraordinary and to many may appear Disorderly Yet the faithful men whom the Lord honoured both to Suffer to Do for His name did constantly and boldly charge both the Rise and progress of these disorders upon the Persons then in Power Authority who being ordained entrusted by God for the defence maintenance of Truth and Righteousness as the only true foundations and solid grounds of the Peoples felicity whither temporal or eternal and including all the ends for which either the Power or Persons of Governours are appointed and consequently the principal bonds of all obedience and subjection for which all these engadgements are intended and to which they do ultimatly refer by resieling and starting out from this most sacred and fixed line of subordination As they could not claim Obedience to their unjust commands so far-less could they oblidge the people to that more then slavish and brutish subjection in the submitting of their souls bodies goods to the arbitriment of their cruel Tyranny directly contrary unto and destructive of all these holy great Ends both of Gods Glory and the Peoples spiritual and temporal Good for which they were constituted Governours That this was the source and fountain of all disorders in these times and that it was so reputed to be by these valiant Worthies who then opposed them the History thereof doth plainly verify Wee are not forgetful how vehemently the Powers on earth which set themselves against the Lord and their creaturs and flatterers have in all times decryed such assertions The noise belshings thundering of Treason Treason wherewith the very mentioning of such positions useth at once to be attended and condemned do already sound in our ears Let such as are thereby alarmed read the debats and controversies both of former later times Especially these two Martyrs against Tyranny Lex Rex and the Apologetical Narration upon this subject This is our peace and establishment before the Lord and all men that wee with our Noble Reformers do acknowledge and honour Authority as the great Ordinance of God for the uphold and maintainance of Truth and Righteousness and the Persons therewith vested not only as eminently thereby dignified but also as most signally impressed by a very sacred and illustrious Character of the glorious Majesty of the Most High who hath appoynted them But on the orher hand wee cannot but wish that these same persons would constantly remember that not only they are the Ministers of God and to Him accountable but also his Ministers to the People for their Good whom they neither ought to Tyrannize over at their own Pleasure nor Rule only for their own Profit O! that these sacred Boundaries had ever been observed that both Tyranny and Rebellion with all their Antidots and remedies had been perpetually unknown But shall Tyranny unto which Power both in it's self is so easily corrupted and by the flattery of others more frequently abused be not only shrouded under the priviledge and impunity of a Divine Exemption but thereby in effect be more intollerably licenced to the acting of all wickedness and violence and the perverting and overturning of all the ends of Government And in the mean time shall the Peoples most just necessary Defence of themselves whereunto they are seldome and very hardly provocked even by the most extream necessity of all
the uttermost for the advancement of his own Kingdom doth quickly take advantage of for setting on work and promoving of that Mystery of iniquity Which springing up in that bitter root of Pride and working in the Spiritual power and subtilty thereof as it began to work very early in the Christian Church even amongst the Disciples themselves in presence of their and our Lord as appeareth by their contention who should be greatest And notwithstanding all the Grace Power and Presence of the Lord which appeared in the times that followed all the long violent persecution wherewith the Church of God was then exercised yet continuing it's motion did still advance until attaining it's maturity in the revelation of the Man of Sin it filled and overwhelmed the Christian World with these strong delusions of Superstition Idolatry and all darkness that so long prevailed therein So it is the main and only Engine whereby Sathan as in all other Churches so in this of Our's hath so actively bestired himself and attempted the overthrow of their later Reformations These are the causes why notwithstanding of that great and glorious Light which the Lord made to shine amongst us the true Government and Discipline of the Church of Christ though his own great Ordinance instituted both for Fencing and securing of Truth in Purity and for promoving of the same in Power and though by the Light of that same Truth clearly discovered and Manifested through long opposition and many difficulties did scarce in these dayes attain it's establishment Yet the Lord who of his own free Mercy and Grace did visit us with the day-spring of his blessed Gospel from on high did also by his own Power and Presence in and with his faithful Servants at length also compleat his work and establish his Kingdome over us and his Government amongst us And so the Kingdome became the Lord's even the first fruits of the Kingdomes of the Earth unto our Lord Jesus Christ The Progress and Period of this work was from the Year 1560. unto the Year 1592. dureing which space these things are very observable 1. So soon as this Church attained to freedome from persecution and contrary violence they Assembled in their first National Synod in the Year 1560. by vertue of that Intrinsick Power and Priviledg granted by our Lord unto his Church and exercised by his Apostles and their followers and that without any question or control Nor did they so much as petition for the licence of the then Authority though the same might have been more easily obtained then the warrant at that time impetrated for conveening of the Parliament 2. As they first Assembled and by vertue of the same warrant did set on foot and continue a constant series of their Courts and meetings except in so far as by plain force and violence they were restrained so they held the same in the Name of the Lord Jesus Christ only and in his sole Authority by Direction of his Word and Spirit concluded all their Counsels Votes and Acts. It 's true that they much and long wished for and thereafter heartily accepted the countenance and concurrence of the Powers for the time and that not only for Decency but also as the gracious performance of that promise Isa 49. ver 23. of the favour and assistance of Kings and Queens to the Church in the later dayes But as they were persuaded that the Lord Jesus perfect in all his house when invested at his exaltation with all Power in Heaven and in Earth did make a full grant and Commission of all Gifts and Offices requisit in his Church 1 Cor. 12. ver 28. Ephes 4. v. 8. 11. Wherein neither King nor Prince is mentioned and that there was no Authority wanting to these first Decrees made at Ierusalem though emitted upon that simple warrant Ast. 15. ver 28. It seemed good unto the Holy Ghost and unto us wherein neither King nor Prince was included so did they account it a gross usurpation for the Kings on Earth in place of their promised Patrociny to which they are oblidged to claim and invade an Over-ruling Arbitriment in the matters of God and his Church beleev that He who established the distinction and confirmed their Right by separating Caesar's things from the things of God doth also exact the same on their part 3. The Brethren conveening in these Assemblies did meet in perfect Parity and Equality against which the Extraordinary employments and Commissions delegated to some upon the account of the particular exigence of these times did grant no Priviledge or Preheminence From these three observations without mentioning the first Book of Discipline containing the true grounds and frame of Presbyterial Government which was compiled in the Year 8560. and then approved by the whole Church and subscribed to by a great many Lords and Counsellors it is evident that Presbyterial Government was from the beginning of the Reformation constantly intended and it's foundation really laid We need not mention that the Pope's Authority and all Jurisdiction flowing therefrom was by Law in the same Year 1560 expresly abrogated and discharged nor that in these first Assemblies greater Benefices were craved to be dissolved and Prelacy reputed to be only an Humane Device nor is it necessary for us to clear how that Extraordinary employment of Superintendency used for a few Years in the beginning was both only designed for an Interim and in it self wholly different from Prelacy and was at length rejected as burthensome All these things are sufficiently cleared by the late Large Apology 4. It is observable that as the Avarice and Power of some who possessed and grasped after the Churches Revenues did by the procurement of a few packed Commissioners in the Year 1671 introduce these Mock-Bishops called Tulchan for the better securing of their own gain which in the Assemblies immediatly succeeding were first protested against then quarrelled and lastly restrained and subjected thereunto So the Lord used the same as a warning to awaken and animat his Servants to a more vigorous prosecution of the establishment of His House in it's due Government In pursuance whereof the Assemblies with the King's concurrence from the Year 1575 until the Year 1581. did with much Prayer Fasting and Painfulness intend the work until by perfecting of the Second Book of Discipline and reducing of the Bishops to a simple Dimission and condemning their Office as unwarrantable they c●mpleated their work in the exact model of Presbyterial Government in all it's Courts and Officers 5. During this space in March 1581. as we now reckon and after the Assembly had condemned the Office of Bishops as unwarrantable the King his Court and Council did swear and subscribe to the National Covenant By which both the Pope's usurped Authority over the Church in one Article and his wicked Hierarchy in another are abjured And the swearers did join themselves unto this true Reformed Church in Doctrine Faith Religion and
of GEORGE CRAWFORD Yeoman who died at Edinburgh Decemb. 14. 1666 SEing I am to die after this manner I lay before yow this Testimony which I avow before God and leave behind me to the World That which moved me to come along with these men was their persuasion and my desire to help them which with a safe conscience I could not well refuse who being tyrannically opprest by the Prelats and their dependants and upholders and seing no other way was left to be taken took up Armes for their own defence And if this be Rebellion I leave it to the great God the supream Judge to decern For in my weak judgement I found it warrantable from the Word of God and without prejudice of the King's Authority whom I pray God to direct and guide in the right wayes of the Lord and to make him prosper therein so that he may be surely set in his Kingdom having Him whom no enemy can resist to defend him seeing there was nothing intended by us against his or any others just and lawful Authority But that which was my principall and chief design was giving my poor assistance to the rooting out of Prelats Prelacy and all such as are come into God's vine-yard without the Master's commission these Hirelings who came not in at the true door Iesus Christ but have climbed up some other way as thieves and robbers whose voice the sheep know not All which is too sadly confirmed by the dreadfull and horrid sins that are risen in the Land and the curses and plagues that have followed thereupon that so by taking away these the abuses which proceed from them and the sad consequences which follow their standing falling with them the Covenant of God might be re-established and true Pastors that were silenced might be set at liberty their mouths opened and they themselves put to the keeping of their flocks and all other such persons who were banished or any other vvay under suffering relieved And I do adhere to the vvay of Church-Government svvorn to in the Covenant vvhich I think and assert to be conform to God's Word vvhich vvith His Spirit directing is the only Patern and judge in all controversies and hovvever our endeavours at this time have not been successful it is of the Lord vvho vvill come in his own time for He can do as well with few as vvith many but it is like the cup of the Adversaries is not full And who knoweth but the Lord God of hosts vvill hiss for the bee of Egypt and the fly of Assyria vvho vvill be more cruel and blood-thirsty then vve vvere to avenge the quarrel of His ovvn People and to make vvay for the establishing of His ovvn Cause I say no more but as I vvas vvilling to hazard my life for this Cause so I am ready to lay it down at my Master's feet seing He calls for it And I pray the Almighty to send His Spirit of Consolation promised by His Son to His ovvn people to strengthen them and bear them through till the appointed time of the Lord 's coming with Deliverance for He will come for His own Cause and for His peoples sake and will not tarry The last Speech and Testimony of M R HEW M C KAILE Preacher of the Gospel and Probationer for the Ministry at his death in Edinburgh Decemb. 22. 1666. BEing by a great surprisal of Providence thus staged before the World in a matter of so universall concernment to all that fear God and desire to be stedfast in his Covenant I could not forbear to leave behind me this standing Testimony concerning the Occasion and Uses thereof for the Glory of God for the Vindication of my Profession from the aspersions cast thereon by Men and the Edification of these by my death to whom I had devoted my Life in the work of the Ministery I have esteemed the Government of this Church by Presbytery to be among the chief of the Ordinances of Jesus Christ which by his blood he hes purchased and ascended up on high to bestovv as a gift upon it as being the very Gospell-Ministery in it's Simplicity and Purity from the Inventions of Men and so the Mean by which other Ordinances are administred and the most fundamental Truths made effectual in the hearts of his People and therefore that it ought with that same carefulness to be contended for Experience both of the having and wanting of it hath given it this Epistle of Commendation so as it may be both known and read of all men Which is also true of the solemne Engagements of the Nation thereto by the Nationall Covenant and Solemn League and Covenant which I have esteemed in their Rise Renewing pregnant performances of that promise Isaiah 44.5 where it is evident that where Church Reformations come to any maturity they arrive at this degree of saying I am the Lords subscribing with the hand unto the Lord. So was it in the dayes of the Reforming Kings of Iudah and after the Restauration from the Captivity in the dayes of Nehemiah This same promise did the Lord Jesus make Yea Amen to us when he redeemed us from spirituall Babilon which is so much the greater evidence that these were the very Motions of Gods Spirit in our first Reformers that they were expressly designed against the greatest motions of the Spirit of Darkness in Antichrist and his supposts and against the greatest confirmations that ever these Abominations attained by the decrees of the Council of Trent and that bloody Bond called the Holy League And therefore whatever indignity is done unto these Covenants I do esteeme to be no less then doing despite unto the spirit of Grace in his most eminent Exerting of himself but especially Declaring against the same as flowing from a Spirit of Sedition and Rebellion to be a Sin of the same nature with theirs who ascribed Christ his casting out of Devils to Beelzebub and that with this aggravation that these Scribes and Pharisees came never the length of prefessing Christ and submiting themselves to Him and his wayes Bu● we are condemned to death upon the account of this Covenant for adhereing to the dueties therein sworn to by such as once did as much themselves as we have done and some of them more then some of us Which considerations have moved me to great feares of Gods wrath against the Land according to the curse that we are bound under if we should break that Covenant in the fear of it many times to pour out my soul before the Lord as soon as I heard of a Party up in Armes in behalf of the Covenant all other door being shut whereby the redress of the manifest violations of it might be obtained and these by manifest unheard of violence obtruded upon others to go along with them being bound by that Covenant against detestable Indifferency and Neutrality in this matter to esteem every injury done to any ingaged in
then singly used as in the sight of God to the utmost of my knowledge May it therefore please Your Lordships graciously to consider the Premises specially my utter inability to make my appearance and to surcease any legall procedor against me in this so weak and extream condition and to discharge me of the foresaid Citation and Appearance And your Lo answer This Petition and the following are therefore sett down verbatim that both the utmost of his condescendence may appear and the fainting that he so much regrates in his last Speach be the better understood And with the same subscribed by him there was given in an Attestation under the hands of seven Chirurgeons declaring his weak and sickly condition Hereupon the Council did order two Physicians and two Chirurgeons viz. Sir Robert Cuningham Doctor Hay Iames ●o●t●wick and Thomas Kinkead to visit him and to return their Attestation upon soul and conscience betwixt and the morrow at ten of the Clock to the Iustices Upon Wedensday Decemb. 12. the Iustices being set the Attestation of the two Doctors and Chirurgeons above mentioned is produced for Mr Hew M c Kail and other three of the Prisoners indicted and their excuse proponed thereupon But the Iustice finding that the Attestation not bearing soul and conscience did not agree to the Warrand and Order given by the Councill and that the Physicians being called did refuse upon point of Priviledge to rectify it in these terms although they declared that the truth thereof was such as they might safely confirm it by Oath they do only supersede their procedor against M. Hew and other two contained in the Attestation untill to morrow and ordain Iohn Nilson of Corsack though also contained in the Attestation in respect the same as to his part was not relevant and the other four to be brought to the Bar who accordingly being brought were that day sentenced to be hanged on Fryday thereafter Thursday December 13. the Iustice-Court being set adjourns untill Tuesday thereafter and ordains M. Hew and the other two to be peremptorily sisted that day before the down-sitting of the Court This afternoon having obtain'd his Reprivall in the thoughts of his dubious condition he composed the lines following Vitae ergò innumeris curarum erroribus actae Clausula consimilis perbreve finit iter Distrahor ambigui dubio discrimine fati Aeger enim jaceo sin revalesco cado Saturnday Dec. 8. his Brother M. Matthew goes from Edinburgh to Glasgow with a Letter from the Lady Marquess of Dowglass and another from the Duchess of Hamilton to the Lord Commissioner in his favors but both proved ineffectual Like-as his Cusing M. Matthew M c Kail carried another Letter from the Lady Marquess of Dowglass to the Archbishop of St Andrewes for the same purpose but with no better success Dec. 18. Sitting in Judgement the Lord Penton Iustice Clerk and Mr William Murray Advocate Iustice Depute M. Hew being indifferently recovered he was brought before the Iustice with other 3 that were arraigned with him And first the general Indictment is read founded both on old and late Acts of Parliaments made against Rising and Assembling in Arms and entering into Leagues and Covenants and renewing the Solemn League and Covenant without or against the Kings Authority declaring the same to be Rebellion and Treason and thereafter amply subsuming upon all the Acts Deeds and Passages of the late Insurrection with many aggravations particularly upon their taking and renewing the Solemn League and Covenant at Lanerk And therefore charging them with and concluding that they ought to be punished for the same as Traitors After which Mr Hew his special Indictment is read bearing that he had risen and joyned with the Rebels and was with them at Air Vchilery and Lanerk and several other places on horsback and had kept and was at several of their Rendevouz's with a Sword Whereunto Mr Hew being permitted to answer began his discourse very constantly and composedly declaring that he looked upon himself both from the conclusion of his Indictment and what had happened to others as a man appointed by men and determined in himself to die whereupon he thought himself obliged to use the greater ingenuity and then affirmed that he was not ashamed to avow that he was one of that afflicted and persecuted party and perswasion called Presbyterian Thereafter he proceeded to speak of the Ties and Engagements that were upon the Land to God in order thereto and having commended the Institution Dignity and Blessing of Presbyterial Government he said that the last words of the National Covenant had alwayes great weight upon his spirit Whereupon the King's Advocate interrupting him desired him to forbear that discourse telling him that he was not there called in question for his perswasion but for the crime of Rebellion in rising in Arms against his Ma Authority to which he desired him to answer whereunto he answered that the thing which moved him to declare himself as he had and would have done was that weighty and important saying of our Lord Jesus Whosoever shall confess me before men him shall the Son of Man also confess before the Angels of God but he that denieth me and my words before men shall he denyed before the Angels of God As for the Rebellion he was charged with he said his Accession was only simple presence with a Sword and that occasional as his confession before the Council did bear The Advocate answers that not only presence such as he was charged with was treasonable but all intercommuning or keeping company with Rebells though for the space only of half an hour and however he said he was guilty of a far deeper accession and of many other things besides these contained in his own confession whereupon the Advocate caused read his Confession and also the depositions of severall others that were examined in so far as they concerned him M. Hew answered that all the depositions read contained no more then was in his own Confession nor could they make out any more against him and so in effect it was The Advocate after the sustaining of the Indictment having made use of and caused read the confessions of M. Hew and the other persons accused before the Assize in place of Probation referred the matter to their Cognition The Assize being enclosed gave their Verdict una voce and by the mouth of Sir William Murray of Newtown their Chancellor report him to be guilty of being with the Rebells at severall times and places and at their Rendevouz with a Sword according to his subscribed confession However it was thereafter understood that four or five of the Assize did with reluctancy pronounce this Verdict● thinking death too great a punishment for so slender a Guilt and that the major part of the Assize had cleansed him if the fear of an Assize of Error had not prevailed with them The Verdict being reported Doom was pronounced decerning and adjudging him and the rest to