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A43640 The third part of Naked truth, or, Some serious considerations, that are of high concern to the ruling clergy of England, Scotland, or any other Protestant nation and also a discovery of the excellency of the Protestant religion as it stands in opposition to papistical delusions, being a representation of what is the true glory of Protestants, and what are the base, contemptible and ridiculous principles, on which those that are called Roman Catholicks do build, as upon the sand being very necessary for all Protestant families in this present juncture of time.; Naked truth. Part 3 Hickeringill, Edmund, 1631-1708. 1681 (1681) Wing H1830; ESTC R2673 42,995 50

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THE THIRD PART OF Naked Truth OR Some serious Considerations that are of High Concern to the Ruling Clergy of England Scotland or any other Protestant Nation AND ALSO A Discovery of the Excellency of the Protestant Religion as it stands in Opposition to Papistical Delusions Being a Representation of what is the true GLORY of Protestants and WHAT ARE The Base Contemptible and Ridiculous Principles on which those that are called Roman Catholicks do build as upon the Sand. Being very necessary for all Protestant Families in this present Juncture of time 2 Thess 2.8 9 10 11. And that wicked shall be revealed whom the Lord shall consume with the Spirit of his Mouth and shall destroy with the Brightness of his Coming even him whose Coming is after the working of Satan with all Power and Signs and lying Wonders and with all deceivableness of Unrighteousness in them that perish because they received not the LOVE of Truth that they might be saved and For this Cause God shall send them strong Delusions that they should believe a LYE LONDON Printed for Richard Janeway in Queens-Head Alley in Pater-Noster-Row MDCLXXXI THE PREFACE BY A Friend of the Author THough Falshood and Errors have need of a Veil or a Vizard to hide the naked Face of it because Falshood when it appears in its own Colours it is a very unpleasant and unlovely Object Yet on the contrary Truth appears most lovely and most desirable when the naked Face of it is most perspicuous when it appears without Veils or Vizards In this ensuing Discourse Truth is so nakedly discovered viz. those parts of Truth here treated of as the Ingenious Readers will certainly be as much enamoured with the Beauty of it as once they were with that worthy Discourse that first appeared in this Nation bearing that name of Naked Truth which now is stiled The first Part another Discourse bearing the Title of the Second Part of Naked Truth having been also some time since published for as in that first part of Naked Truth great Loveliness did appear to all ingenious and un-interessed Persons so assuredly this third part of Naked Truth will ingage the Hearts of many thousands to it that may have a view of it And though some Persons whose Errors and Evils that first part of Naked Truth did discover at lest by reflection were so impudent as to scribble against it yet what did they do in it but lay open their own Shame and Folly to all men So that if they had been publickly known they would have exposed their Persons as much to contempt and hissing as their dirty Papers were to Abhorrency In this third part of Naked Truth is a discovery of some of those parts of Truth as were not treated of in the first Part nor yet in that which is stiled the second part of Naked Truth but in this Discourse three things are performed First The Naked Truth is so laid open with reference unto some things which concern the Ruling Clergy of any Protestant Nation as will ingage the most Ingenious among the said Clergy to return solemn thanks-givings to God for this third part of Naked Truth Secondly the Naked Truth is made so conspicuous with reference to that which is the true glory of Protestants in opposition to Popery as hath never yet been done by any Pen. Thirdly the Naked Truth is so and in such a manner displayed as the Filthiness and the Odiousness of the Scarlet-Whore is made so Patent and Bare as may tend to the opening of the Eyes of the Kings of the Earth and of every ordinary and intelligent Person as may work in them a loathing and a detestation of her as Rev. 17.16 is said shall be wrought And it may be hoped that this very Discourse may prove to be such a Mirror or Looking-Glass to as many of that Scarlet Generation that are related to the Scarlet-Whore whose great thirstiness for Blood is so notoriously made manifest both formerly and lately as will but give themselves leave seriously to look upon their own odious Pictures I say this Mirror may so discover to them so much of their own Shame as they never saw before as possibly may work in them a loathing of themselves and a true Repentance of their evil Ways which have not been good according to Ezek. 36.31 and may ingage them to joyn with Protestants to hate the Whore and to make her desolate and naked and to burn her with fire For we have great ground to hope that the discoveries of naked Truth more and more will tend to the inlightening of all Nations professing Christianity both Protestant and Papistical for some Protestants have in some things erred also and to the Conversion of both from the Errors of their ways and to the bringing of all dissenting Parties to that sincere Love one to another and that true Peace one with another that becomes the Gospel Even to that perfect Unity of the Faith and of the knowledge of the Son of God to which he hath determined to bring his Church in due time which time may be near even at the door To which all true Christians whatever their present Errors and Weaknesses may be will in Sincerity say Amen and Amen The Glory of PROTESTANTS And the Shame of PAPISTS HAving for some time laboured and travelled with desire of Soul to bring forth those things that have been given to me which may tend to Peace and Unity I shall in this short Discourse only touch at some few things in order thereunto And the first thing that I shall humbly present to the Consideration of the Protestant Churches both at home and abroad is That as the business of the Christian Religion is now a thing not capable to be separated from an Affair of State so considered as such it is far more difficult for a Protestant Prince upon some accounts to govern it than for a Popish Prince and that for the following Reason which difficulty when the Reason is considered may easily be remedied according to that Maxim Take away the Cause and the Effect ceaseth The Reason or Cause of this difficulty I shall here therefore endeavour to lay open and to manifest with all plainness and clearness I say therefore that the reason of this Difficulty is because the Prince having the Character or Repute only of a Secular Authority hath not that immediate Influence upon Religion it self or upon Religious People which the Clergy hath for as it is not to be expected that a Prince should have that knowledge so neither is it possible that he should be any way so Conversant in or so attendant upon the Affairs Controversies and Disputes which do relate to Religion as the Clergy may And by reason of this Though a Prince may in other things have never so great an ability of Judgment And though he be never so Absolute or Supreme Yet he is denied the Right of this Judgment as to the Matters of
upon the Consciences of all Persons as Protestants by or from the Scripture is yet the more considerable because whatever Worship Service or Religion we as Protestants do profess to give unto God we profess it only from the Authority of the Scriptures themselves and from the Authority of them as they are thus owned and professed by the Protestant Church to be our Supreme and consequently our immediate Tye in all that we believe and in all that we act as Protestants towards God which hath not its Termination in or its dependance so much upon men or upon the Ruling Clergy or upon the Church as upon the Scripture or Word of God it self We judging it lawful enough to forsake the Church when we once judge the Church in what it believes or in what it acts or practiseth toward God to have forsaken his Word And our Profession or Religion being thus founded I mean out of Conscience purely to Gods Word Every man then properly as a Protestant if he be Sincere doth as much believe that the Worship whatever it be that he professeth is as truly agreeable to the Mind and Will of God as is the very Scripture it self And consequently that he is as much to contend for the said Worship as he is bound to contend for the Authority of the Scripture it self For these two being taken by him but for one thing viz. the Truth and Authority of the Scripture and the Truth and Authority of what he professeth consequently the same Tye that binds him to the Scripture must of necessity bind him to that Religion whatever it be which he as a Protestant professeth unto God And consequently if there be no Tye so firm or so strong upon the Conscience as that of the Divine and Absolute Authority of the Scripture is There can be no Tye stronger than what Protestants as such and as Sincere must necessarily have for the Religion whatever it be that they do respectively profess unto God The Third Effect And Thirdly This now being made clear and undoubted viz. That the Tye and Obligation that every man hath to the Worship which he professeth unto God properly as a Protestant lyeth in and riseth immediately from the Scriptures And it being likewise cleared that the highest Tye which can possibly be laid upon the Conscience of any man is that proceeding from the Scriptures as they are The ONLY Rule of God's Mind and Will to us It must necessarily follow that if the Authority of men can neither remove the Use of the Scriptures themselves nor remove the Obligation which they have above all things upon the Consciences of men even from their very Education as they are The only Rule of God's Mind then no Authority of man can ever possibly remove the Obedience which men will always conceive themselves obliged to give to the said Word in whatever it be they apprehend it doth clearly command Seeing this Obedience is looked upon to be the same and no other with an Obedience given to God himself And if an Obedience given unto God be in Conscience also infinitely preferrable to any Obedience to man then must an Obligation to the immediate Law and Will of God be always preferrable to and stronger than any Obligation whatever to the Law or Command of men which is a third unavoidable Effect of it The Fourth Effect And Fourthly if the Law of the Church or of the Ruling Clergy cannot in the matter of Worship any way compel or bind men to Obedience farther or otherwise than as they apprehend it to be agreeable to the Law of God or to the Law of his Word Then neither can the Law of the Prince or the Law of the Civil Government bind mens Consciences in the matter of Worship further or otherwise than the Law of the Church viz. no otherwise than as the said Law shall appear to them to be agreeable to Gods Law which is the Law of his Scripture or Word And consequently it can never be avoided by any Protestant Prince but his Authority as relating purely to things Civil with the Efficacy of it must stand upon one Rule And his Authority as relating to things of Divine Worship with the Efficacy of it must necessarily and unavoidably stand upon another Rule And therefore that his Authority over his Subjects in the one and in the other of these must of necessity be distinguished Which is the fourth thing that we say cannot in any Protestant Government possibly be prevented That these four things are the certain Effects of that which is the Main part or the Chiefest Privilege of any that came by the Reformation it self before mentioned may be further and more fully demonstrated thus For if no Law can possibly Eradicate that Notion That there is a God Then no endeavour of man whatever can hinder his being worshipped by such at least as have a sence of his being and do verily believe that HE IS Wherefore if we are trained up from our Childhood and trained up not only as men but as Protestants firmly to believe that God will accept of no other Worship at all from us as Christians but what is agreeable to his Word And if it be a thing continually inculcated to us even from our very Infancy That it is in a Conformity to this Word alone that all Religion whatever doth consist Then it is not Reason only but Experience it self which attests it That a man may as soon quit his Notion that there is a God or be affraid to own it And may assoon quit the Notion that God is to be worshipped or be affraid to own it As he may quit or be affraid to own as he is a Protestant this Notion viz. That God is so only to be worshipped and no otherwise than he hath set down in his Word And if this Notion then about his Word as the only Rule of the Worship of God be as firmly planted in us by our Education as any Notion can be planted in us that belongs to our nature as men It must needs follow that a Government may as well and with as good success hope or propound to it self by a Law to extinguish common Notions as hope or propound to it self by a Law to extinguish among any Protestant Nation the Notion of the necessity of Worshipping God according to his Word And therefore if it be rightly considered it will likewise appear That it must be to him that is truly educated as a Protestant every way as grievous to be commanded by a Law to forsake Christianity it self as to be commanded by a Law to forsake that Worship which he as a Protestant cannot but believe in his heart is alone agreeable to the Mind and Law of God which is that Worship that is given to God directly conformable to his Scripture or Word And of the Truth of this the Martyrs in Queen Maries time are a competent Witness And consequently they that pretend to take another