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A25460 Fides Catholica, or, The doctrine of the Catholick Church in eighteen grand ordinances referring to the Word, sacraments and prayer, in purity, number and nature, catholically maintained, and publickly taught against hereticks of all sorts : with the solutions of many proper and profitable questions sutable to to [sic] the nature of each ordinance treated of / by Wil. Annand ... Annand, William, 1633-1689. 1661 (1661) Wing A3218; ESTC R36639 391,570 601

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sedition or division to requit it will foster Heresie Hereticks do corrumpere sidem and Schisma●●cks or Separatists do disrumpere charitatem the one corrupts the Doctrine of the Church the other falls from her Communion both are fruits of the flesh and they that do such things shall not inherit the Kingdome of God Verse ult The sin of Separation is so infectious that in Scripture we are to separate from them that so do Rom. 16.17 There is a Rule in Divinity that wil make the sin of separation to be great it is this Those sins are the greatest which are most contrary to and do most oppose the greatest of Christian vertues or graces Now they are recorded 1 Cor. 13.13 Now abideth Faith Hope and Charity but the greatest of these three is Charity Now by the Rule distrust in Gods promises or in his power is a great sin it being a sin against hope Heresie or a stout persisting in an errour is a far greater sin for it is a sin against faith and seeks to cover conceal if not to destroy the truth Now Charity is greater then either of these that follows therefore that that sin that destroys the peace of the Church untyes the Ligatures by which the whole body is compact together is the greatest but this doth the sin of Separation a thing by this age of no account yet they wil find it of great moment in the day of their Account It is a sin generally accompanied with the other lusts of the flesh viz. Hatred Varience Emulations Strife Wrath which seldome lurks long in a Corner but in time appears in the field in the habit and acts of Murtherers Ravishers Traytors and all with the voyce of Iacob pretending Godlinesse and conscience as Histories do abundantly show But to answer the Question So long as a Church makes no separation from Christ no separation is to be made from it but to keep in it is the duty and safety honour and happinesse of him that would enjoy the Communion of Saints the forgivenesse of sins the Resurrection of the body unto life Everlasting A Church separates from Christ two ways 1. When she overthrows the foundation of that Doctrine that is laid by Christ the foundation of all truth is already laid and he that goes to overthrow that may be said to turn from it Do we see a society of men whether Nationally or Domestically whether openly or secretly going in that road that thwarteth the foundation or fundamental points of Religion there must be a separation Rev. 18.4 whether it be in the adding to these fundamentals as if they were not sufficient or taking from them as if they were redundant or superfluous This made the Reformed Churches beyond Sea and the Church of England to separate from the Church of Rome which hath both taken from and added to those fundamental Truths whereupon the Church was by the Lord and his Apostles erected and builded Having to the Scriptures added some Books as the Apocrypha makes the Scriptures to be an imperfect Rule and must have Traditions to compleat it That the sense and meaning of the Scripture depends upon the Churches authority That in all matters of Controversie not the Scriptures but the Church must be the Judge They have made five Sacraments more then Christ made They have clearly blotted out the whole body of the second Commandment out of the first Table of the Law in several Books That Infants that die without Baptism are eternally separate from God except they be as it were martyred by which martyrdom they are baptized Baptismo sanguinis with their own blood They teach that men are not justified by Faith alone before God They make Saints and holy men departed assistant in the work of reconciling us to God and therefore maintain they must be prayed unto That the Doctrine of Purgatory must be believed if we would be saved That the efficacy of the Sacraments depends upon the worthiness or intention of the giver That Baptism totally abolisheth Original sin That the real fleshly body of Christ is in the Bread at the Sacrament of the Lords Supper as soon as the Priest pronounceth the words Hoc est corpus meum this is my body if he should say Corpus mea it were no Sacrament They take the Wine or keep the Cup from the Laity in that Sacrament That the wine in that Ordinance must be mingled with water that that Sacrament is profitable not only for the living but for the dead The Priest is not to bless a second marriage They baptize Bells with the very words of Baptism and by that they teach Devils are drove from the Church O Romanists great is your Faith and give them proper names That God-Fathers and God-mothers at the Font by reason of the nearness of their Spiritual Kindred are not to nor must no● marry for the seventh generation That the Pope or Bishop of Rome is the universal Head of the Church and Christs Vicar All which ●enets as they were utterly unknown to the former Bishops of Rome nor heard of in the Church of Christ for many Ages so they are for the present opposed by all the Reformed Churches abroad who have upon that account forsaken her and England hath thrown her off and separated from her and by the Champions of the several Churches hath their separation been defended By vertue of that Catholick truth 1 Tim. 6.3 If any man teach otherwise that is then the Scriptures do and consent not to wholsom words of our Lord Iesus and to the Doctrine which is accord●ng to godliness c. from such separate turn away or withdraw thy self their separation is justifiable What Paul would have Timothy in this place to do he practiseth himself in another Acts 19.9 yet probably in one and the same City was it both done by Paul and to be done by Timothy Saint Paul being in Ephesus some there were that believed his word others not but hardened their heart speaking evil of him and of the Gospel After he had preached three moneths and perswading to the things concerning the Kingdom of God he separated the Disciples he would not have those Believers that had received the Truth to be in any Church-fellowship with those that spoke against it Luther who began to rise up and take his farewell of the Church of Rome Anno 1517. being an Augustian Frier was called an Apostate answered Consitetur se esse Apostatam sed beatum Sanctum qui sidem Diabolo datam non servavit that he had only fallen back from that Covenant and Engagement he had made with Satan Not that there is a separation to be made from all the Doctrine of Rome for she holds many great mysteries of Divinity purely and soundly wherein we must and do all agree with her as Christians but he that is a true member of the Church of Rome as it now stands he must believe that the least coal in Purgatory is very
and it is an errour so to believe and all that are of this judgement are Sons of God This is distinguished from the rest by the name Denkian he speaks out aloud that all may hear him that all the Devils and all the damned Soules shall at last be brought out of Hell and reign with God in glory This is called a Benckeld●an Polygamy he affirmes to be permitted in the Gospel of Christ it is a mighty holy thing to have many Wives You must note that it is the proper Language of every one of those severall Sects arising from the Spawn of this creature wherein also they inveigh against and are ashamed each of other but yet there is one Roman speech that is used by all these together and is the Dialect of them all in common Well we may cal it their mother tongue since we know she who suckled them taught them also to speak They hold it unlawfull to take an Oath before the civil Magistrate though lawfully called thereunto and hold it not unlawfoll to cut the throat of that Magistrate holding it a sin in any man to be a Magistrate most of them believe an earthly Monarchy after the day of Judgement and free will in spirituall things and account themselves onely the true Church They rebaptise and deny Baptisme to Infants maintain that there is no original sin with all Heresies more that have but a tendency to the overthrowing of all Kingdoms Nations Churches Common-wealths and States as hath been made manifest to the world by those that were eye-witnesses of their helish prancks murtherous deeds Blasphemous speeches Treasonable attempts unheard of cruelties unparalleld Villanies sacrilegious spoilings and Antichristian undertakings when by pretended Religion they had obtained to play the Devils in Germany and Munster An. 1520. at which time and in which place these severall Monsters appeared all of them in their proper colours for you must observe they discover not themselves further then occasion and toleration wil permit them but enough of this be●st Here is a Creature that will even make you cold to behold him though it self be very hot he is known by the name of Quaker he will prophesie at every turn hearing the Word reading the Word and preaching of the Word and receiving the Sacraments as seals of the Word is but hanging upon the Tree of knowledge So long as thou keepst him thou needst no Chaplain and when he goes away believe him and thou shalt sentence all outward worship as Antichristian In conclusion he will teach thy Wife to preach for nothing and having once learned it must be something that will make her hold her peace Now take your choice here is a Religion for every month in the year and I am prone to suppose that thy Grand-father was never so well stocked Yet to keep all fast Accept of this Hethernigonian he is a dapper fellow he will vow and maintain that the Doctrine of the Church of England is no true doctrine particularly because it teacheth that all men are sinners and for keeping but one Sabbath day in the Week or any Sabbath day at all since all days are and ought to be Sabbaths And lest thou shouldst be at any loss he wil carve you out a dainty Wainscoat box to put all thy other Religions in And indeed it is time to shut up for these foul Vermin are hurtfull to my own sight these wild beasts of prey have troubled the Church and must 1 Cor. 11.19 Were it not that I know the smell of these Foxes is good against the palsie I had not given my Reader this Present as an Antidote against the unsteadinesse of this age in which as the wild beasts in Africa meeting at the Waters engender with each other by which new Monsters are constantly begotten even so in this age by the meetings of Separatists and Hereticks there is such a mixture of Serpentine seed cast into the Matrix of itching ears keeped warm by the fair out-side of it's begetters brings forth in time monstrous Opinions and shapelesse births which after a little licking into form as it is said of the Wolf receives a name or mark of distinction yet differing in nature from those that were born before it no otherwise then a young Fiend doth from an old Devill My soul come not thou into their secrets and to their Assemblies mine honour be not thou united Each of these and all of these giving themselves out for the only true Church where should that soul once stand that enters in among them but as one groweth out of the sides of another becomes treacherous to its own body and calls upon all within hearing to hear onely that and each hollowing Come to me the poor creature must needs stand amazed and either come back into the Catholick whence he came which is seldom done or be of no Church or Religion at all which is often The Brownist he is of the spawn of the Anabaptist on one side and the Quaker comes from him upon another from the Quaker grows the Ranter who absolutely affirms that there is neither God nor Devil Hell nor Heaven and this is to go below a Heathen and deny the Faith held of Infidels It is said that Mercury could not shape a suit of clothes for the Moon in regard she was never of one bigness so neither can we so variable are they in Doctrine name them Churches each of them holding private points contradicted by another onely agreeing against the Catholick Doctrine of the Church of England like the three Brethren at the Siege of Ierusalem by Titus who agreed all against him yet had divers Battels fought in the Town between themselves It is no safe ground to bottom a mans salvation upon the Catholick Faith is the same in all Ages it is for the present what from the beginning it was and shall be at the end of the world what for the present it is it hath stood and will stand though the powers of Hell rally up against her there is but one Lord one Faith one Baptism and they remain ever the same let us therefore ever remain where they are taught not once turning aside to the ●●ocks of the companions Cant. 1.7 5. Should we Church this rabble-rout as they have formed themselves at the same instant we must have strange and blasphemous thoughts both of Christ and his Apostles Did not Christ promise ●hat he would send his Spirit and that he should guide his Church into all truth Iohn 16.13 for if these be true Churches then Gods Church even the whole body of the faithfull hath for sixteen hundred years been lead into dangerous and fundamental Errors Then the Apostles have given wrong judgement in necessary points of Faith and contrary to the will of God have made Laws in his Church Unfaithfull have they been in several deep points to the Church that would no● once inform her that no member of her body but might at his
near as hot as hell he must believe the least point of Reliques with as strong a faith as the greatest mysteries of the God-head and if he deny any of the former he is no lesse an Heretick then if he had denied the latter and he that believes not the Churches tradition to be as necessary to be believed as the Epistles of Paul he cannot be saved Indeed there is not an Article of the Church of Rome that is Catholick wherein reformed Churches differ from her but in those Articles that are but of Yesterday such as those above mentioned they stand at a distance praying for her but loth to touch her she being not sick of a small Ague but hath running sores Ulcers Infections Pestilential humours within her which makes them write over her as if she were visited Lord have mercy upon her but dare not make themselves one body with her H. The Apologist of the Church of England declares That we have Renounced that Church wherein we could not have the Word of God sincerely taught being mixed with tradition nor the Sacraments rightly administred the one half of the Lords Supper being but given to the people and Baptisme being given to Bells c. Nor the Name of God duly called upon praying to the Saints and Angels and in a Latin tongue which the people understand not To conclude we have forsaken the Church viz. of Rome as it is now not as it was in old time past c. and come to that Church viz. of England wherein all things be governed purely and Reverendly This overthrowing of the foundation thou maist call Heresie in d●ctrine Yet by caution take not the manners of the people for doctrine let the people be what they will the man what he pleaseth it is neither the good lives of men nor the bad lives of men that makes or unmakes Churches but false and corrupted doctrine Much loosenesse was in the Church of Corinth and Prophanenesse partic●larly about the Sacrament of the Lords Supper yet the Apostle gives no ground at all for separation only exhorts to a more orderly peaceable walking and a more holy and prepared celebration Neither must we take things indifferent for doctrine nor every blemish for fundamentall Heresie It is an errour in our age to take Circumstances and outward Ceremonies for essentiall parts of worship There was much corruption in the Church of the Jews in our Saviours time and much false glosses put upon the Law yet in regard the fundamentals were not razed he commanded his disciples to hear even the Pharisees who yet were thieves and robbers being none of those appointed to expound the Law which justified not their manner of teaching but the truth of the doctrine taught who sate in Moses chair Matth. 23.1 2 3. but gives them a Caveat to beware of the practices and leven of the Pharisees that is hearken and obey to those truths and fundamental precepts that they give out teach to be in my Fathers Law first taught by Moses as cirumcision the way and manner of the Sacrifices which in the Jewish Church were necessary points but refuse those things they lay down as from tradition as Corban washing of cups for not these but the other are commanded you to do Moreover you must be sure not to separate your selves from those who possibly are ignorant of the depths of Sathan in that particular doctrine delivered for Christ pities such and speaks comfortably to them Revel 2.4 nor from others whom you can perceive in the least to disown that corrupted doctrine though privately being troubled at the razeing out of necessary principles How many poor souls are led away from the truth by those that creep into houses in our days that are ignorant possibly of the designes of their prime Teachers following them as much as the people followed Absolon viz. in the simplicity of their heart these giving great encouragement to those that so teach makes them bolder to go on against the unity of the faith showing the Number of their Disciples loving to hear those Doctrines that either add to or take from the infallible and unalterable rule of the Word in both which the Church of Rome is erroneous and therefore the separation from her justifiable 2. We may lawfully separate our selves from a Church when she enjoyns those acts of worship as necessary not enjoyned by Christ when a Church preacheth corrupted doctrine as from God we may separate from her so may we nay so ought we to do when she injoyns false worship to be performed to God whether it be in worshipping him after a false manner or giving another besides him true worship Deut. 10.20 This is another cause of the reformed Churches separation from Rome their Beads their Ave Maries their Fastings a great part of worship with them their praying to Saints as those that have the plague must pray to St. Rochus those that have the tooth-ache to Apollonia those that are poysoned to Saint Iohn those that are in Captivity to Saint Leonard those that have the Fistul● to Saint Quintin Women that are in labour must pray to Saint Margaret but especially to the Virgin Mary besides those common prayers that you must make in common to all the Saints and to the Angels also must prayer be made There is a little Book published by the Authority of Pope Pius the V. in which almost at the beginning that all might prosper the better you have this Prayer Precibus meriti● beatae Mariae semper Virginis omnium sanctorum perducat nos Dominus ad Regna Coelorum The Summe of which Prayer is this that God would be pleased to lead bring the Petitioner unto Heaven by the intercession praers and merits of the blessed Virgin and of all the Saints I do wonder that Christ should be left out by whose merits and intercession alone we are saved but I marvail most whether all these shall be a distinct Company by themselves for of the whole company of the Virgins they cannot be the foolish Virgins had no Oyle the wise had but enough to save themselves where is there any of their merits then left for me yet this is better then Tu per Thomae sanguinom c. These with many more of the like nature as praying for the Dead offering or burning up of incense praying in an unknown Tongue that common people know not what they pray their Ordination of the Hoast their holy water their penance their Pilgrimages their oyl or Chrisme sal● and spittle used in Baptism was the cause of that separation made from her by the reformed Churches these points and this kind of worship being not Catholick for as before they separate not from Rome in any point of worship that she holds in Common with the Ch●rch of Christ but these being brats of her own begetting they deny them entertainment or Countenance and separate themselves from her and their separation is justifiable
silver which might give the Occasion of the Fable These Colossians our Apostle would have them turn as it were by faith even dung into gold Moses esteemed the reproaches of Christ great Treasure Heb. 11.26 and would have them desire to do so nay wishes them and commands them to do so when they have tryed all they will never have cause to repent of their choice If the Word of Christ dwell richly in them Psamneticus a King of Egypt gave Verdict that the people of this Country was of greatest antiquity for heshutting up 2 children forbidding that any humane company should come nigh them that he might understand what Language was most ancient and most natural to men the Babes were all that time suckled by Goats at the expiration of the which two years the Infants pronounced only the Word Bee which in the Phrygian Language signifies Bread which they had learned of the goats cry Our Apostle would have the Colossians to shut up their Infants ears from the doctrine whether of Heathenish Idolatry or Jewish Ceremony and by embracing of the truth become of the oldest and truest Religion which was unknown to the Gentile and shadowed out to the Jew and learn the Language of Can●an the Word that shall be as bread that the King of Saints might give this good report that they pleased him which he shall do if they let the Word of Christ dwel richly in them This Chapter is filled with divers Christian duties which the Colossians during Pauls imprisonment at Rome are exhorted to perform and walk by and they are either such as concerned believers in general of what sort or condition soever qua believers or such as concerned their particular Relations to and with each other as qua Fathers or qua Wives c. His generall Instructions extend themselves to the 18. ver and may be reduced unto these heads 1. For the right ordering and placing of their affections though naturally they be as Sisera nailed to the things of this world he would have them rinched off and set upon things that are above v. 1. Nempe per serium studium pretatis 2. For the mortifying of their Members that are on earth Metonymia subjects understanding those Earthy sensual natural brutish lusts desires inclinations actions that war against the soul As Fornication Uncleanensse v. 5. which they must put off now together with wrath anger malice v. 8. q.d. hoc ●empus alios mores postulat Now you are become Christians you must not live as you did you must now walk worthy of the Gospel 3. For the exercising of holy and sacred virtues as Mercy kindnesse humblenesse meeknesse as the Elect of God v. 12. q.d. Deus vos dilexit in Christo ex misericordia elegit ad vitam aeternam ergo vos diligite alii alios c. God having shown all these graces eminently to be in himself for their good he would have to be in them for they are 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 Intrals or bowels of mercy towards each other for their own good yet more they are to put these on that as they would notbe seen without their cloaths they should never come abroad without their graces some indeed use Religion for a cloak to put off and on at their convenience but Religion should be worn as a garment as an inward garment bowels of mercy such garments as we cannot live without without starving and truly where there are not bowels of mercy to keep our affections warm Love wherein consists the very life of Religion soon waxeth cold 2. His particular directions such as concerned their particular relations to and with each other whose measure reacheth almost to the bowels of the 4. ch and may be reduced to these principles 1. Of Husbands and Wives v. 18 19. 2. Of Fathers and Children v. 10 11. 3. Of Masters and Servants v. 22. Vt Sol inter Planetas medium locum occupans c. As the Sun among the Planets so is my Text placed in the midst of these directions giving light to those above and communicating splendor to those below that these Colossians might know both the one and the other that they might be performed with as great a zeal by them as they were by the Apostle proposed to them he will have the Word of Christ to dwell in them We might be mistaken touching the nature of bowels of mercy and teach others to neglect great points of duty were it not for this Worship of Christ this wil raise up their affections to the things that are eternall and cause a holy and a decent respect to be given to each other so long as they behold the things that are temporal In the body of the words we may behold two general parts one tending to the perswading of those Christians to the study and practice of the whole word of Christ Let the Word of Christ c. The other inducing to the speciall practice of a part of it viz. Psalms Hymns and Spiritual Songs In the first part you have these particulars 1. The Author of that Word he would have so studied that is Christ the Word of Christ. 2. The manner how we must study it follow it or enjoy it that is expressed by the Word Dwelling 3. The persons whom he would have it so dwell withall or in that is in you 4. The manner how he would have it to dwell in them that is 1. Richly 2. Wisely 5. The ends why he would have it so to dwell in them 1. That they might teach 2. That they might Admonish one another In the Latter take notice distinctly 1. Of the form and manner how he would have those Psalmes Hymns and spiritual Songs used that is with grace 2. with affection in their hearts Non vox sed votum this is the best Tune to any Psalm 2. The Object of their singing or the end they propose to themselves that is the Lord. Cantemus 〈…〉 He that sings more for the praise of the Lord then for carnal pleasure or worldly delight may be called the chief Musician Dum gratiae ti aguntur pro acceptis beneficiis In their returning thanks unto the Lord for his favours their hearts must be lifted up through grace unto his glory which is ars bene cantandi the highest note of all Before we come to any doctrinal Observation we shall enquire after these particulars which may give us light more fully into the Text in an extraordinary manner viz. 1. What it is that here is called the Word of Christ. 2. What is the Importance of the Word Dwelling 3. The parties he would have the World to dwel in 4. What is held out in general by the words richly and in all wisedome 5. The Discrepancy or Identity let the Phrase be pardoned between Psalms Hymns and Spiritual Songs which shall be done in these following Sections SECTION I. LE● the Word of Christ The Word of Christ may be taken two ways
Iob as a double motive unto perseverance a circumstance no Parable is at tended with so long after the Parable made how often do we hear repeated the story of the rich glutton where or in what place do we hear the story of the prodigal urged in the Epistles Now Iob being alive and his Tragicomedy upon the stage before or in the time of Moses which must be the time of Iobs living in regard Iob sacrificed in his own land which he ought not to have done neither would God either before or at that time have accepted any sacrifice but in Ierulalem neither ought Iob to have sacrificed at all whether there or in Ierusalem since he was no priest besides in those p●ssages of Gods dispensations towards men used much in this book something would have been spoken of those wonders of those Laws that God shewed and gave his people Israel of which there is not one syllable for Iames then to bring Iob as a pattern of patience ●o long after the troubles of Iob is a clear demonstration of its verity The words of the Apostle are these Iames 5 10.11 Take my Brethren the Prophets who have spoken in the name of the Lord for an example of suffering affliction and of patience behold we count them happy which endure Ye have heard of the patience of Job and have seen the end of the Lord that the Lord is very pittiful and of tender mercy shall we imagine that the Apostle would be so far forgetful of the evil consequences of this ar●ument as to urge it if it had not been without exception For perswading them to give heed to the Prophets who suffered and make them our example and in naming of them who had suffered really to hold up one who was a meer shadow a seigned history a Iob and tell the world how he suffered and how he endured because might the people say he never felt do we think that he would have let p●ss all those that truly were afflicted and hold up one that never was But why would he say that they had seen the end of the Lord as concerning Iob when they might answer Iob had never a beginning Nay he concludes that they by Iob might see that the Lord was very pittiful and of tender mercy which had been a very mocking of God had not that history been real For what object could that Chimera be of pitty what provocation for the Almighty to be tender of that man who was never born never breathed 4 It hath been looked upon as real history and no Parallel in all the Churches of God the Iews in their generations looked upon it as a true history and not a fiction the Church of Christ in the times of the Apostles eyed it never as a Parable and therefore in this age we should reverence it as a truth and esteem Iob for a Holy Saint and patient sufferer Quest. 9. Whether there be any difference between the old and new Testament and why the Scriptures are called a Testament In Scripture the Old and the New Testament are often opposed the one to the other the Old sometimes signifying that covenant of works or that of the Law as Ier. 31.31 and sometimes again that covenant of grace made with Abraham and in him to all his seed In this sence doth the Question take the Old Testament and by the New that covenant of grace which God in Christ made with believers is signified now these two insubstance are one and the same agreeing 1 In their Author they were both made by one and the self same God he that was the Lord God of the Hebrews is Lord God of the Christians 2. In their Mediator the same Christ that we believe in they believed in the same Lord Jesus by whose blood men are reconciled to God was spoken of by the Prophets 1 Pet. 1.10 3. In the parties the Old Testament was made with Gods own people his chosen ones this New is made with his people now 4. In the issue or end Eternall life was the Reward then so it is now glory and the enjoyment of God peace and safety in Abrahams bosome then was the reward of a Righteous life the same now the same Heaven for duration for happinesse was proposed to believers which is now In these substantiall things no difference between the Old and the New Testament but they are one and the same to all intends and purposes and are not divided in the substance but in the manner of the Administration of the same they are different As 1. In their extension the old Covenant or Testament was made with one single man family or Nation At most it was confined in the borders of Israel They only were the people of God but now the New is enlarged over all It is taught to all-Nations Act. 13.47 2. In the clearnesse the Old Testament held out a Mediatour and eternal life under typs as offerings and washings and divers sorts of cleansings now the New Testament holds out Christ the sanctifier and puri●ier of the soul clearly and fully and eternall life most evident and plain 3. In their Seals the seals of the Old was circumcision and the Paschal Lamb he that would have eat of the Passeover must first be circumcised The Seals of the new are baptisme and the Lords Supper and he that would eat of our bread and drink of our cup must first be washed with our water 4. In their easinesse the Law was full of Cermonies yea so full that it is called a yoak which was not able to be born Act. 15.10 they were to do so much duty put to so many journies three times every year to Ierusalem from all parts of Iudea they were at so great charges that the Church might very well be said to be in bondage Gal. 4.25 Now the yoak of the Gospell is light and easie Matth 11.30 5. In their duration Many of those Laws that God gave his people were to passe away being only for a time but the Laws of the New are all binding and can admit of no alteration untill all things shall be dissolved But let us come to the second Part of the Question Why the Scriptures are called a Testament That the Scripture is called a Testament is clear Heb. 9.15 with this difference that the Law is called the first Testament and the Gospell the New not that it is of a distinct nat●re from the Old or the first it is called only new in regard of the p●blication of it to believers being delivered and taught in another way and by other means then the first as without shadows and dark types by Christ a Son not by Moses a servant It was writ upon tables of Stone this upon the tables of the heart which makes it look as it were a new thing when for substance it is the same with the other It 's called a Testament 1. In respect that it is the last will of
be taken Quest. 1. Whether swearing be an ordinance of or under the Gospel There are them that live about us and among us who denies that swearing is any part of Gospel worship and therefore though called thereunto refuse least they should sin but erroneously For 1. Swearing was no part of the Ceremonial law but used long before Moses and the ends of it are morall and therefore it is not abolished by the death of Christ. 2. It is prophesyed that the Church of the Gentils shall swear by the Lord and by the God of truth Isa. 65.16 Ier. 4.16 Implying that whereas they did swear by Baal and other false gods they should by knowledge be brought from that Idolatry and give that point of worship to the God of Heaven who alone is the true God 3. By a holy Apostle it is frequently done even by him who was an eminent preacher of the Gospel viz. St. Paul an oath is nothing but a calling of God to witnesse of the truth of that which is done or spoken that it may be received with the greater belief now how often doth that eminent servant of the Lord Jesus deliver himself in the very substance of an oath as God is my witn●sse Rom. 1.9 God is my record P●il 1.8 God is my witnesse 1 Thes. 2.5 10. God knoweth 2 Cor. 11 11 31. Before ●od I lie not Gal. 1.20 I say the truth in Ch●isti●n Christ I lie not Rom. 9.1 As the truth of Christ is in me 2 Cor. 11.10 I speak the truth in Christ and lye not 1 Tim. 2.7 All which are as substantial oaths as any we read of in the o●d ●●●pensation 4. Even in the close of the Gospel we find a holy Angell to swear Rev. 10.6 we pray that the will of God may be done by u● as it is done by the ho●y Angels and hear we have an An●ell for greater certainty sealing his threatning by an oath From these reasons we may without errour conclude that the o●dinance of swearing is in full force and power under the Gospell to all intents and purposes any thing that our adversaries can b●ing to the Contrary notwithstanding Those texts Math. 5.34 and Iames 5.12 speaks of swearing in our common communication and of such oathes as are sworn by the creatures as may appear by the contexts not of Judicial swearin● o● any other kind of oathes when necessity and authority draws men to it for clearing of the truth and ending of controversie against which the Gospel speakes not one word but confirms it by severall passages yea St. Paul writing to the Hebrews says Heb. 6.16 That an oath for confirmation is to men an end of all strife not that it was but it is q.d. while I am writing and preaching now when the found of the Gospell is gone over all the world is an oath the end of strife and that not to some only but to men i.e. to all sorts of men whether Jew or Gentile now had it been a sin to have used an oath under the Gospell for that end we should have heard of it in this most proper place or in some other And if any will be contentious let them consider that Pauls before God I lye not 1 Gal. 20. and the Angells by him that lives for ever is more then yea yea and yet who dare reprove either of them of sin To this doctrine consents the reformed Churches of Helva Art 30. of Ausp Art 16. of England Art 39. the Art itself is this Art 39. of the Church of England As we confesse that vain and rash swearing is forbidden Christian men by our Lord Iesus Christ and James his Apostle so we judge that Christian religion doth not prohibit but that a man may swear when the Magistrate requireth in a cause of faith and Charity so it be done according to the Prophets teaching in Iustice Iudgement and truth Quest. 2 Whether the Oaths of Allegiance and Supremacy required by the Kings of England c. of their Subjects may lawfully be taken That Covenants or oaths in cases of necessity or suspition may be made by the subjects of a land to their lawful Prince appears by that Act of Iehoiadah at the Coronation of King Iehoash 2 King 11.17 where we have the footsteps of a Coronation and allegiance oath but to come to the matter in hand either of these oaths may lawfully be taken For 1 Swearing is a Gospell Ordinance and therefore under the Gospell may be performed being ratified taken and used by a holy Apostle and blessed Angell 2 There is nothing in them oaths that is contrary to the word of God God who made the heavens is only called to testifie the reallity of the intentions 3 The taking of them gives assurance to his Majesty of his Subjects faithfulnesse and loyalty and indeed as the case now stands he may be suspected of disloyalty that will not satisfie the law in that particular 4. It is but equall that subjects swear to defend his Majesties honours and prerogatives since he hath sworn to maintain his subjects rights and properties Next swear not at all the grand objection is his Majesties supremacy But 1 It is under Christ none acknowledgeth him as absolute head of the Church that being his sole prerogative who is King of Kings and it would be considered whether God hath not made as good and as many Laws touching the government of the State as he hath for that of the Church yet who will thence conclude that the Magistrate is not supreame in civill affairs that is next immediately under God For no otherwise is he head that is governour of the Church 2 It is only to exclude the Popes Authority His holinesse at Rome looks upon all Kings and Emperours as his Vassals and servants and did he not exalt him above all that are called Gods he would want one mark of the Antichrist 1 Thes. 2.4 by the way they being called Gods we are to know that none on earth no no Presbytery their superior nor contain the Pope therfore pretending a power over the Church making himself or giving out himself as head of all civil Ecclesiastical officers and withall making the Church to be so absolute a distinst body from the state that no state officer whether the King though he only be supream ought in the least to meddle with it or if he do to be excommunicated or deposed for his presumption this power is by this Oath taken from the Pope and given to him that is the true as the Pope makes the Church to be so absolute a distinct body from the state as that the state hath nothing to do with it or in it there are them in our dayes to be quit with the Pope that would have no Church officer in the least to meddle with the state supposing such an absolutnesse in the one that it hath no coherence with or dependance upon the other in this absolute sence the