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A37935 The doxology approven, or, The singing glory to the Father, Son and Holy Ghost in the worship of God its lawfulness and expediency proven from the Holy Scriptures, councils and Fathers, and the scruples of the weak thereanent cleared / by Mr. Robert Edward ... Edward, Robert, ca. 1616-1696. 1683 (1683) Wing E187; ESTC R31408 120,446 132

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of Faith to be allowed and accepted of God and to be comfortable to your Soul for I suppone it well grounded on the Word of God His Promise and Command whosoever believes in Christ shall be saved John 3. 16. and John 6. 40. But I John such a one believe in Jesus Christ therefore I John such a one shall be saved the General Promise is express in the Word but not your two following Acts of Faith builded thereon and yet you will assume they are Acts of true Faith and for the first of the two it 's truth is best known to your selves who are alone privy to that heart secret of yours 1 Cor. Chap. 2. 11. For all within the visible Church say I believe in Christ ●ccording to the Apostles Creed received by the universal Church for an Act of true Faith and yet a great part speak not truly This is a sad but sure Truth but as truely as thou believes in Christ it is assuredly as true thou shall be saved then if I grant that your Act whereby you believe to be saved is True Faith and rightly believed by you albeit it is not express in in your Bible then why shall not this be an Act of Faith when a Christian believes it is lawfull to sing Glory to the Father Son and Holy Ghost albeit these words be not express in the Bible altogether but deduced from the Scripture by infallible consequence I could proceed further in this point but because the Babes are not able to bear it and the Learned are fully clear in this Truth I shall not insist and these who will not assent to the Truth the defect is in themselves and not in the Truth for Children so long as they are such will think speak and understand as Children for which the strong Christian should not despise the Babes but consider they were once Babes themselves and on the other hand the Children should not presume nor overwean themselves nor judge uncharitably of the strong but that they sing the Doxology in Faith grounded on a strong Scriptural Consequence as when the weak Christian takes his Sacrament and I request the weak Christian to think soberly of himself when David a Man according to Gods own heart said in sincerity Psalm 131. 2. I have quieted my self as a child that is weaned of his mother and if ye will ask wherein he so behaved he tells you himself he did not aspired things too high for him If every Christian would do so there would be more peace in the Church CHAP. XI The Reasons why the General Assembly was not in power to lay aside the Doxology proving their great reluctancy to their own deed with several other circumstances alleviating the same IN this Chapter we are to answer the Grand Objection to wit That the singing of the Doxology in the publick worship of God was laid aside by the Generall Assembly of this Church Anno Dom. 1649. To this my first answer is that Assembly hath fourty two Sessions mentioned in the Index of the imprinted Acts thereof but the laying aside of the Doxology is not mentioned in the Printed Acts of that Assembly nor yet in the index of the imprinted Acts therefore seing there is no mention in the Register of the Church to prove to Posterity that the Doxology was laid aside it may put some to demurr in that affair seing there is no legal proof of it extant 2 dly I answer though the laying aside of the Doxology was res gesta yet seing there is not a word of it in the Register of the Church the laying of it aside will come under the Notion of an unwritten Tradition to Posterity 3 dly I answer That it is to be considered whether or not the Generall Assembly was in potestate and had lawfull power to lay aside the Doxology for in their National Covenant they grant their Religion as reformed at the first expelling of Idolatry and was Ratified in Parliament in Anno Dom. 1560. And it 's Confession of Faith to be Christs true and perfect Religion that they shal adhere to it all their dayes to which they bind themselves with Solemn and fearfull Curses but so it is That at the said Reformation in the Lyturgy then appointed and Printed at the beginning of the Psalm Book Glory to the Father and to the Son and to the Holy Ghost as it was in the beginning is now and aye shall last is extant in Print yea in that Psalm Book of the Church of Scotland of the old Edition there is great variety of the Meeter Poesies and lest any of them having their diverse Tune should want the Doxology sung at the close of it each of these diverse Poesies have a diverse Doxology one in substance with the ordinar Doxology but differing in some words being framed to be sung according to the particular musical Tunes all which Doxologies were in use in the Church of Scotland after the Reformation which Book is yet extant Printed at Aberdeen cum privilegio in Anno Dom. 1638. So that the National Covenant compared with our first Reformation engadgeth us in all Scotland not to quite the Doxology under the pain of perjury as for that foresaid Lyturgy of Scotland which was Printed and bound in with the Psalm Book it was drawn up by the General Assembly Anno Dom. 1560. and 1555 and 1567. The Fourth Answer The General Assembly 1639. August 30. Which day that Assembly hath enacted thus The General Assembly considering that the intended Reformation being recovered may be established Ordains that no Innovation which may disturbe the peace of the Church and make division be suddenly proponed or enacted but so as the motion be first communicat to the severall Synods Presbytries and Churches that the matter may be approven by all at home and Commissioners may come well prepared unanimously to conclude with settled deliberation upon these points in the general Assembly Which Act of Assembly as it was prudently made so accordingly practised thereafter for in the General Assembly Anno Dom. 1642. August 6. There are four Overtures Printed with the Acts of that Assembly to be advised by Presbyters against the next Assembly So that his laudable Act was carefully obeyed in other things but not so in laying aside the Doxology For it was done abruptly without the knowledge or advertisement of particular Churches Presbytries or Synods who should have been acquainted before and canvassed the matter before any thing had been determined in the General Assembly anent the Doxology and the laying of it aside which was an innovation suddenly proponed and instantly passed to the discomforming division of themselves from all transmarin Protestants yea and from the universal Church Fifthly In the Solemn League and Covenant of Scotland and England approven by the General Assembly of Scotland Anno. Dom. 1643. August 17. In the said League and Covenant with hands lifted up to the most high God they swear sincerely and constantly to
THE DOXOLOGY Approven OR The singing Glory to the Father Son and Holy Ghost in the Worship of GOD Its lawfulness and expediency proven from the Holy Scriptures Councils and Fathers and the Scruples of the Weak thereanent cleared BY Mr. ROBERT EDWARD Minister of the Gospel of Christ at Murrois 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 St. Basil in Liturgia 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 St. Chrysostomus in Lyturgia 1 Cor. 11. 16. Quod si quis videtur contentiosus esse nos ejusmodi consuetudinem non habemus neque Ecclesiae Dei Doxologiam respuere Rom. 15. 5 6. Now the God of patience and consolation grant you to be like-minded one towards another according to Christ Jesus That ye may with one mind and one mouth glorifie God even the Father of our Lord Jesus Christ EDINBVRGH Printed by the Heir of Andrew Anderson Printer to the King 's most Sacred Majesty Anno DOMINI M. DC LXXXIII A To the Right Honourable GEORGE Earl of Aberdence Viscount of Farmertin Lord HADDO METHLICK TARVES and KELLE Sheriff principal of Edinburgh and Aberdene Lord High-Chancellor OF SCOTLAND My Lord WHatsoever Maxim relating to Religion albeit it be neither Fundamental nor Orthodox yet these Persons who are entangled in Errour and Slaves to their Corruption if they fancy that Maxim to be both Fundamental and Orthodox close with it in their Judgment embrace it in their Will and dandle it upon the knees of their Affections yea they idolize it as fondly and furiously as these Pagan Ephesians did their Image of Diana Acts 19. 34 35. which they strongly believed fell down from Jupiter yea often they lay all the stress of their Religion upon that their Opinion and will concenter with none in Love but with these that will concenter with them in their Judgment and cry up their great Diana with them nay they are so transported with their Fancy that their Idol-Maxim is esteemed by them one of the noble Parts and lies so near to the Heart of Religion that there is no Salvation but in that way of theirs albeit it were a Path never beaten before and far from the true old Way wherefore they think they are obliged in Conscience to seperate and keep no Church-fellowship with these that are not of their Judgment hence a Schism and Separation in Worship flowing from Separation in Affection and that from Separation in Judgment and when once Altar is reared up against Altar follows Sword against Sword and Camp against Camp Division and Schism in the Church begetting Sedition in the State Therefore St. Paul among the wicked works of the Flesh Gal. 5. 19. hath coupled Seditions and Heresies together This sad truth is known to the Learned by many Histories in many Kingdoms and of the strong affinity betwixt Schism and Sedition St. Basil writes most pithily Hippocrates 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 Basil Tom. 2. lib. de Spiritu Sancto contra eunomium Arianum cap. 30. Sufficiens est inimicitiae causa opinionibus dissentire erroris similitudo res est quavis conjuratione fidelior ad seditionis societatem Twins were so near of Nature that always when the one was sick the other also but Church and State are of a nearer union for these same Persons both for Souls and Bodies are Subjects and Servants to God in Christ united by the same Faith and Worship in relation to Eternal Happiness and Subjects also to one and the same King on Earth united by the same Laws in relation to their civil and external Well-being and as the Spiritual Concernment and Eternal Salvation of that Body will more affect it then its short and external Well-being on Earth so any Member in that Body disjoynted in regard of Spiritual-union will cause such a stir and trouble as during the time of its dislocation the whole Body will be so tormented that no civil Bonds will prevail to compose them They will brag to sacrifise their Temporal Life for their Eternal Salvation hence ariseth debates envyings wraths strifes backbitings whisperings swellings tumults 2 Cor. 12. 20. then confusion and every evil work James 3. 16. Wherefore as a compassionate Member of the Mystical Body of Jesus the least of the sons of Levi whom the Holy Ghost hath made Overseer of a part of the Flock of God I have written this little Treatise for information of the Judgment of the weak Lambs of the chief Shepherd who being unskilful in the word of Righteousness refuse to sing the Doxology because of their Doubts and Scruples which by this Treatise through the help of God I have endeavoured to remove that there be no longer division in Judgment Affection and Worship upon that account My Lord All the Miseries and Confusions in this Land more than fourty Years continuance began at Schism in the Church which is well known by sad experience and its Tragical History is written with red Capital Letters of Blood that he who runs may read it with the blood of his Royal Majesty now a glorified Martyr with the blood of many Nobles and Worthies and thousands of other Subjects therefore the King of kings in His gracious Providence with his Vicegerent over these Kingdoms hath placed your Lordship in the civil Watch-Tower of this Kingdom to espy and prevent Sedition in the State and consequently to have a watchful Eye against Schism in the Church especially seing the great fundamental Maxim of some in this Kingdom was not only dangerous to the State consequentially and by its tendency but substantially such And seing the purpose of this little Treatise is for healing and preventing of further Schism and Error in Judgment tending to Sedition I have presumed to intreat your Lordships Patrociny for albeit it be little in quantity yet its Subject-matter is so glorious to wit Singing glory to our infinitely glorious God and the duty so unquestionable that the Universal Church will joyn in the Practice with your Lordship and say Amen not only the reformed Churches but also all these of the Greek and Latine Communion yea all Christians to the ends of the Earth My second Attractive Are the many and rich Talents of Grace and Gifts with which the Father of Lights hath eminently endued your Lordship of knowledge and prudence of Piety and Justice of Zeal to the true Christian Religion and Loyalty to his Majesty by which your Lordships knowledge and deep Judgment ye are able exactly to ponder the weight and validity of the Reasons brought to prove the lawfulness of singing the Doxology and the levity and weakness of the pretended Reasons brought against it Therefore trusting your Lordship will follow his steps on whom the Spirit of the Lord did rest the spirit of wisdom and understanding the spirit of council and might the spirit of knowledge and of the fear of the Lord Isa 11. 2. And that you will piously observe the holy ways and stately steps of the Lord's Providence towards you and so understand the loving kindness
evadere se ommnino abnuere sed instexibiliter desiderare qualis fortitudo in pluribus martyribus fuit conspicua Joy given them from above to the Admiration and Confusion of their their tormenting Enemies 2dly Miracles manifested without them in their Death as the Learned may read in the Church History often the wild beasts refusing to devour them and sometimes the fire to burn them b Hujus instantia in Polycarpi martyrò commemorantur haec miracula in itinere ad ignem voce è Coelo confortatur 2. dum stat in igne ingens flamma ad distantiam corpus circumvallat quasi sanctum dei attingere renuens ita ut miles illud observans flamma crudelior Policarpi corpus hastâ confoderit 3 sancti combusti corpus suavissimum fragrantissimum emisit odorem Euseb hist Eccles lib. 4. cap. 14. Yea 3dly the Lord wrought many Glorious Miracles at the Graves of Martyres after their Death of which there are many Examples in the Church History The Fourth Mean whereas Solomon saith in the multitude of counsellers there is safety Therefore the Doctors of the Primitive Church did meet in Councils as they saw need in this or that Kingdom but sometimes also they did meet more solemnly in greater numbers sometimes 3 or 4. sometimes 600 Bishops together besides moe then the double number of Presbyters and these of the most Learned and Pious Divines that were in the Christian World out of Asia Affrica and Europe by long and perilous journies crossing Sea and Land beginning with a Patres Synodi Nicerni jejunium indixerunt ut Deus utilitati Ecclesiarum consultum vellet Teo doret in ancorato fasting and praying To which Councils respective the then reigning Hereticks were Summoned to appear and appearing were examined anent their Errors their Errors refuted and sometime yet seldome themselves converted but if obstinat their mouths stopped their Errors and Blasphemies condemned and accursed themselves Excommunicat and sometimes also Banished by the supream civil Magistrate and for the furder confirmation of the Faith of following Generations and establishment of the Posterity in the Truth The Church did put in register the proceedings of these famous Councills whether Nationall or Generall against these severall Hereticks As also their severall Acts for Order and Decency which Books are extant to this day in great Volumes As for these Hereticks albeit the Lord did permit them for a season to try His People if they would cleave to His Truth or not Deut. 13. 3. And that the approved might be made manifest 1 Cor. 11 13 Yet the Lord blessed the pains of His faithfull Servants against them So that these Storms were turned to a Calme and these Hereticks wholly made known and He who sets bounds to the proud waves of the Sea set also bounds to Satans Malice and put a hook in the nose of these Blasphemers The Fifth Mean The Lord from Heaven did manifest His Wrath and Indignation signally against some of the speciall Ring-leading Hereticks or else by the hand of the civil Magistrat b Eus lib. 2. cap. 1. 13 14. Egesippus lib. 3. cap. 2. Epiphanius lib. 2. her 22. Simon Magus at Rome by the help of Devils did flee in the Air but fell down and was bruised to death at the prayers of the Apostle Peter Secondly Elimas the Sorcerer was by God miraculously smitten with blindness for his Anti christian perversness Acts 13. 11. c Eus lib. 5. cap. 15 18. Thirdly Montanus and his Prophetess Maximilla hanged themselves d Eus lib. 5. cap. 14. Fourthly Theodotus by force took his flight towards Heaven but fell down and died miserably Fifthly Buddas or Terebinthus Nicen through Sorcery did flie up in the Air but fell down and brake his neck e Socrat. lib. 1. cap. 17. Sixthly Manues a Persian Heretick the King of Persia caused take off his skin flayed alive filled it with Chaffe and hanged it up at the Gate of the City f Socratas lib. 1. cap. 21. Seventhly Arius being observed by the Bishop of Alexandria that he was a dangerous Heretick and mighty proud while he is under Process intends to come to the Church of Alexandria to morrow in a presumptuous manner wherefore the Bishop all that night stayed in the Church with Fasting and Prayers and Tears wrestling against Arius who to morrow going to that Church a sudden Terror of Conscience and vehement louseness of Belly did assault him that he was forced to go aside to the next publick Jacks where all his bowells gushed out a fit Death-bed for so vile an excrement of Satan whose breath had bred the most deadly pestilency that ever was in the World whose manner of Death was a mercy to the World and a Beaken of his Shipwrack fixed by the Almighty upon the dangerous Rock of his Blasphemous Heresie g Prosper in chronico Eightly Priscbillianus Anno Dom 400. being condemned by a Church Council at Burdeaux for his Blasphemies against the Trinity with others of his Stamp was beheaded by the Emperour Maximus All the foresaid Blasphemers of the Trinity the Lord stigmatized with a miserable death to the terror of others CHAP. III. Containeth the rise of the Arian Heresie in the Fourth Century their Persecution and Activity their Falshood Injustice and Cruelty and the prevalent Testimony both of God and His Church against them AS in the first 300. Years after our Lord's Ascension His Church was sore vexed by Ten bloody Persecutions raised by Pagan Emperours and molested by Antitrinitarian Hereticks of which we have given you a short view in the former Chapter So in this fourth Century Satan the Father of Lies Anno Dom. 324. filled the Heart of Arius a proud Presbyter in Alexandria with Blasphemies against the second Person of the Blessed Trinity wherefore the famous Council of Nice consisting of 318. Bishops conveened partly for examining and confounding of Arius Error in the Year 325. where after long dispute granted to the Adversary his blasphemous Error was condemned and he Excommunicate Notwithstanding thereafter his Errors spread like a Gangren and that chiefly by occasion of two Emperours Constantius and Valence whom the Arians seduced to their Heresie and so the Arian obtaining the Arm and Countenance of the Civil Power to their wicked Faction they left no mean unesseyed to encrease and strengthen their Party and spread their Poison which we intend to treat of in this Chapter in these particulars First Their indefatigable pains in conveening Church Councils Secondly The Falshood and Injustice in their Proceedings Thirdly Their hellish Policies Fourthly Their monstruous Cruelty against the Orthodox Fifthly The Lord 's witnessing against them both by His Church and His own immediate Hand of Justice upon them To return to the first of these in imitation of the Orthodox and true Church like Satan they transformed themselves into Angels of Light did conveen Councils sometime in one City and Kingdom and sometime in another
benedictio videtur absque cantu Deo oblata 3. Davidis Doxologia solemnior Jehovah Elohim videtur prorsus ultima jam moribundi inquit Tremellius sanctam ipsius animam Deo reddentis Psal 72. 18 19. benedictus sit Jehovah Elohim v. 19. benedictum nomen gloriae ejus in seculum impleaturque gloriâ ejus tota terra Amen Amen huic Davidis Doxologiae seraphim Isai cap. 6. vers 3. stantes clamabant Trinitati Doxologiam ut supra probatum est hujus tractatus pagin● 47. plena est omnes terra gloria ejus quod quam belle respondet quasi implet verba Davidis nempe impleaturque gloria ejus tota terra Gods most proper Name most often used in the Old Testament it comes from an Hebrew word that signifies To Be and so Jehovah signies Gods Essence and Being of Himself and the giving of Being to all His Creatures therefore Exod. 6. 3. the Lord prefers His Name Jehovah to His other Name God Almighty for this Name implyes Gods Almighty Power to wit Elshaddai but Jehovah importeth Gods infinite Perfections therefore Psal 83. 18. God alone His Name is Jehovah and Isa 42. 8. I am Jehovah that is my Name and Exod. 15. 3. Jehovah is His Name therefore Num. 6. 24 25 26. when God endites the words of the Blessing to Moses how the Priest should pray over his People it is all in the Name of Jehovah and so the Lord puts His Name Jehovah upon His People The second Name of God most frequent in the Old Testament is Elohim it is the Plural Number and is sometimes indeed used in the Old Testament in the Singular Number but not so often by far as it 's in the Plural Number It is dispute among Divines what can be the reasons why the Lord should take to Himself so often a Name signifying Moe to wit a Plurality and to joyn that to another of His Names to wit Jehovah which is of the Singular Number for albeit often in the Old Testament God design Himself by other moe Names as God Almighty Lord of Hosts God of Israel c. yet most often He designs Himself Jehovah Elohim which is ordinarily rendered in the Bible Lord God For answer to the question proponed generally it is this That albeit from these two words there cannot be demonstrate the Unity of the Godhead and Trinity of the Persons by a convincing Argument against obstinate Jews and Antitrinitarian Hereticks yet from it may be brought a probable Argument to moderate and sober spirited Christians to prove that Moses and other Pen men of the Old Testament who themselves undoubtedly did know the Mystery of the Trinity as Moses David Isaiah c. and therefore when they did so often write these two Names of God together Jehovah Elohim the first being the Singular Number the second the Plural did thereby intimate the Unity of the Essence in the Godhead with the Trinity of Persons therefore Pareus on Genesis pag. 23. having dispute the question at length concludes No godly Man will deny the probability of this reason drawen from Elohim joined with another word of the Singular Number as it is here with Jehovah and so think the Westminster Synod Notes on the first two words of Genesis Elohim Bara the first Elohim being in the Plural Number jovned with Bara in the Singular Number He did creat and that Moses and the rest of the Pen-men of the Holy Scriptures in the Old Testament did know this Mystery is out of question to the Doctors both of the Reformed and Roman Church all which with the Fathers and Councils bring many strong and clear Arguments from the Old Testament to prove the Mystery of the Sacred Trinity Therefore Tremellius a Jew born in his Notes upon Gen. 1. 26. Let us make Man after our own image saith God Note this here God Father Son and Holy Ghost one God in three distinct Persons so appoint Let us here saith Tremellius is a Testimony of the Sacred Trinity and that not an obscure one And therefore the Westminster Notes prove from the Scriptures that Moses was not ignorant of the Doctrine of the Trinity and it is observable that in the first three Chapters of Genesis Moses nineteen times calls God Jehovah Elohim and who will deny that Abraham saw Christs day John 8. 56. and did not David call Him Lord when in the Spirit of Prophecy he spake of Him Mat. 22. 44. and Isaiah saw His Glory John 12. 41. And if some object If there be so many clear Testimonies in the Old Testament of the Doctrine of the Trinity how came it to pass that now the Jews who have and read the Old Testament deny the Sacred Trinity The Scriptures will answer you our Saviour in the Gospel pronounces them blind Mat. 15. 14. the blind lead the blind and often elsewhere and so the Apostle calls them Rom. 11. 7. were they not broken off for their Unbelief Rom. 11. 20. till the fulness of the Gentiles come in and since their rejection and breaking off the Vail is on their Eyes until this day while they read the Old Testament 2 Cor. 3. 13. yet it will not follow but that the Mystery of the Trinity was known to the Saints and saved in the Old Testament who believed the Covenant of Grace made with Adam in Paradice the seed of the Woman should tread down the head of the Serpent which our blessed Saviour was to the Saints in the Old Testament as well as to us the Way the Truth and the Life Joh. 14. 6. and the same to day yesterday and for ever Heb. 13. 8. So that as the believing Jews and Church of God in the Old Testament did believe the Doctrine of the Trinity albeit we grant that that Mystery of the Trinity was not so clearly revealed to these Saints in the Old Testament as it is now to us Christians under the New Testament asserted to them in many Testimonies of Scripture so they reading and hearing the Hebrew Text which was their Mother Language and therein two Names of God so often joyned together Jehovah Elohim the one in the Singular the other in the Plural Number the Holy Ghost and His Pen-men did thereby insinuate to them the Doctrine of the Sacred Trinity and according to this in many of the Hebrew Psalms and some Spiritual Songs there is a Doxology to Jehovah Elohim closing the Psalm to wit these Psalms following 76 80 84 90 92 99 144 146 and 1 Chron. 16. 36. and Chap. 29. vers 20. and Psal 72. vers 18 and 19. If then the Jew closed many Psalms with the Doxology to the blessed Trinity shall not the Christian to whom the Mystery is more clearly revealed and in which he is baptized and without which he cannot be saved for no Salvation without Christ Acts 4. 12. and he who denieth the Son hath not the Father 1 John 2. 23. and as the Holy Ghost proceeds from the Father and the
the Jews Acts 3. 17. and Joseph his Brethren Gen. 50. 20. Secondly He will ●ear with the froward Speeches of the Weak as the Lord does with Jonah chap. 4. vers 9. For he that covereth a transgression seeketh love Prov. 17. 9. yea Love covereth all sins Prov. 10. 22. to wit of Infirmity Thirdly They will answer ●he froward words of the Weak with Meekness for a soft tongue breaketh the bone Prov. 25. 15. Eli in his imprudent rashness did mistake holy Hannah 1 Sam. 1. 14. by her soft and humble answer Elies mistaken reproof was instantly turned into a prophetical blessing of her which the Lord fulfilled This Duty of the Strongs bearing with the infirmities of the Weak must always be subordinate to our pleasing of God which two are very well consistent for our Saviour and so should every good Christian increased in favour with God and Man Luke 2. 52. The Babes and Lambs of Christ must be ranked in two sorts First Some weak in Knowledge but not so weak in sanctifying Grace others some more Knowledge but less sanctifying Grace and accordingly the strong should carry toward them but they will find it much easier and sweeter to converse with these weak ones who have some measure of Sanctification though their Knowledge be weak and these weak ones again must be suboivided some only Weak some both Weak and Sick that is not only weak in Knowledge but also Sick by reason of Desertion or Soul perplexi●ies● tending to Despair these of all the weak Lambs must be and should be most tenderly dealt with and of these especially our Saviour speaks in His Gospel better a Milnstone be hanged ●bout his Neck● and he be drowned in the deep of the Sea then he offend one of these little ones that believe in me Be cautious to try out and careful to oversee these Lambs by any others As for you that are Strong because you are not all of one size I confes● the talk of bearing with the Infirmities and gaining of the Weak to r●qui●e strong Shoulders and the Graces abovementioned required in the Strong for that Duty proves no less And therefore ye that are strong in K●●wledge but we●k in Mortification and Sanctification no doubt that ●●sk will be more difficult to you and therefore my humble advice to you is that if you find you are not sufficiently strong in Mortification and Patience as to bear with the Infirmities of them beware o● falling in reasoning or disputing with them for that will make no Healing but rather more Strife But withall I would charge you to make this choice rather to bear with the weak Lambs then for pleasing of Men to bear too much with Sinners which is a displeasing of God and thou who will not stoop to bear with the infirmities of the Weak does not thy Father in Heaven bear with thy infirmities and grosser sins does not thy Neighbour with whom thou converseth bear with thee also nay he deserves not to be born with or live in Christian Society who is ●o passionate and wrathful that he will neither bear word or look for in many things we sin all especially in sins of infirmity beware thou be not like Job's Friends who had some measure of Knowledge and came with real purpose to comfort their Friend but for want of Charity they proved mi●erable Comforters and instead of binding up his Soul wounds ranckled them more As for you who are strong both in Knowledge and Grace though the task be hard and difficult sometime to the strongest Christian as upon this account sometimes ye will have to do with a Lamb so weak in Knowledge that they will think you scarce deserve the name of Christian or that you have Grace or are walking in the way to Heaven the best confutation of these is to live with them and before them in all good Conscience and by time they will be convinced of their Error towards you As for you who are prophane in your Lives and yet have more Knowledge in Religion then the weak Lambs beware ou● take it not upon you to reproach these Lambs for in so doing you serve the Devil ye break the heart of the tender Lambs ye grieve the Spirit of God and who gave you authority to insult over them for to do these Lambs any good to their Soul condition thou has no Grace to do it being a slave to Satan and his Lusts thy self beware of the cu●se of Amal●k 1 Sam. 13. 3. his name to be blotted out from under Heaven b●cause with a cruel heart he pursued and sm●●e the hindmost s●eble faint and weary of Israel and Ezek. 34. 20. 1. because the strong Ca●●el thrust with side and shoulder and push'd all the dise●sed with their horns therefore will I destroy the fat and the strong I will ●ed them with judgment I will seek that which was lost bring again that which was driven away bind up that which was broken strengthen that which was sick As for you Lambs when you consider all this care that your Heavenly Father takes of you draw not hence this weak conclusion That because your Father in Heaven commands the Strong to bear wi●h your Infirmities and to please you for your good to Edification do not overwean upon that as if your Father in Heaven love you better then the Strong Christian know you not that the Father on Earth when he hath a young tender Child very sick or in danger of Death he will command his elder Brother who is yet more beloved of the Father then that young Child yet he will command him to sit up in the night and attend his sick Brother forbid him to speak a word to offend him why then is all this care of the Father even because the young one is weak and sick and in danger of Death and therefore has need to be tenderly dealt with therefore on the other hand when thou considers thy Heavenly Fathers tender care of thee and thy salvation give him this thankfull meeting to wit when any Strong Christian accosts thee in Christian love to gain thee from thy Errours to tender the Information and Instruction beware thou reject not such a Messenger Commissionated from thy Father but with all Meekness and Gentleness lend thy Ear and thy Heart to sound Instruction and if thou wilt keep Church Communion and live orderly thy Heavenly Father will more and more clear thee of thy doubts and mistakes and resolve to follow the advise of the Apostle Philip. 3. 16. Which comes to this that seing thy Neighbour Christian and you agree in the Fundamentals and saving Truths of Religion to wit one Catechism and Confession of Faith which are the compleat Rule to lead you both to Heaven walk joyntly together in that way of Faith and Holy Life and for any other difference in opinion till ye be cleared of your doubts there is no danger for your Soul to let them lye asleep And for you that are Strong remember that Precious Promise in the Covenant of Grace Their sin I will remember no more Heb. 8. 12. And none of his sins that he hath committed shall be mentioned unto him Ezek. 18. 22. and 33. 16. So in this be ye followers of God as dear Children Ephes 5. 1. Therefore I charge you that their bygone escapes be mentioned no more as you would have your Heavenly Father keep that Covenant of Grace to you in the day of your accounts therefore let an Act of Oblivion in the Souls of the Strong in Gifts and Grace be passed in favours of the Weak who have returned or are in the way of returning to the Bosom of their Mother Church that so these Weak Lambs reflecting with an holy and inward Indignation against themselves for their bygone Mistakes and Wandrings may rejoyce in the Lord for the kindness and Christian Brotherly Love Humanity and Acceptance that they find even from these whom before they looked upon during their separation as castawayes and and now they find that Truth confirmed Charity suffereth long and is kind all which Christian Kindnesse they finding in you who are Strong it may prove a strong Convincing and Gaining Argument upon their Spirits that you have been and are still in the Right Way to Heaven For by this shall all men know that ye are my disciples if ye love one another John 13. 35 And he that dwells in love dwells in God and God in him 1 John 4. 16. And for you beloved in the Lord who through the good hand of God upon you are returned to your Mother Church to Communion in Word and Sacraments let there be no Schism in your Worship but joyn with your Mother Church and Holy Church Universal in singing the Doxology with them make straight paths for your feet least that which is Lame be turned out of the way but rather let it be healed Heb. 12. 13. Do not so far as in you lyes make lame and halting Worship if you be silent when others are singing Glory to their God shall your loving Mother Church receive you again in her bosome and will ye be unthankfull and grieve her Soul in retaining that halt which ye learned straying on the Mountains and retain still to be a scandall to your Brethren and a grief to her that bare you God forbid As the Lords Covenant with Noah and with mankind in him and Sealled it with a visible Sign to continue to all Generations that he would not any more destroy the earth with a flood and according to that Covenant hath ●terat His Promise I have placed the sand for the bound of the sea by a perpetuall decree that it cannot passe it and though the waves tosse themselves yet cannot it prevail though they roar yet they cannot passe over it I beseech the Lord if it be His will that such another Inundation of Errours with such Confusion and disorder never overrun these three Kingdoms again untill that day that the Lord send forth His Angells and gather out of His Kingdom all things that offend and the King shall seperat the Sheep from the Goats and there shall be perfect Union in singing one Song with one Heart and Mouth unto all Eternity To Him that sits upon the Throne and to the Lamb and to the Holy Ghost be Glory and Praise And shall be Glory and Praise by all glorified Angels and Saints World without End AMEN FINIS