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A82301 The English Catholike Christian, or, The saints utopia: by Thomas de Eschallers de la More, an unprofitable servant of Jesus Christ: of Graies-Inne barrister, and minister of the Gospel of eternall salvation. In the yeer of grace and truth, 1640. A treatise consisting of four sections. 1 Josuah's resolution. 2 Of the common law. 3 Of physick. 4 Of divinity. More, Thomas, d. 1685. 1649 (1649) Wing D884; Thomason E556_21; ESTC R205814 40,520 48

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is the head the life and health of the Common-wealth and from the head this spirit and vivacity of health is transmitted and conveyed into the several parts and members of the body And againe we say that the King can doe no wrong Rex enim verè dici potuit vbique transferre perpetuò secum portare Scaccarium Justitiae in scrinio pectoris sui Atque veram intelligentiam perfectamque legis notitiam in animo suo semper habere For the King may truely be said every where to transfer and alwayes to carry about with him the Exchequer or Treasury of Iustice in the casket of his breast And ever to have the true understanding perfect Theorie or knowledge of the Law in his minde And the Kings Prerogative we know is bounded with the Rules of Gods Word and impaled within the limits of the Laws of the Realme For it is the honour and wisedom of a Prince to judge his people with righteous judgement and order his steps actions and whole course of life by the justice and equity of law and conscience For this is an old and true rule Neminem oportet esse sapientiorem legibus No man out of his Own private reason ought to be wiser than the Law which is the perfection of reason And albeit the King be as it hath been said the Fountain of Justice Yet this spring head may either be overgrown and shadowed by the weeds of naturall corruption and inbred infirmities always aspiring and advancing themselves against the perfect law of liberty erected in the heart by the holy Spirit Rom. 7.23 James 1.25 or it may be stopped by the rubbish of cares and troubles or at least the water of this Fountain may run thick somtimes by mixture of the gravell of a pre-conceited high opinion of the affections and hearts of the people or lastly this well or spring-head of Justice in the Sovereign may be so deep as that squint and blear'd-eye of the monstrous-sighted multitude I mean the grosse ignorance of the Common people cannot always discern and discover where it lyes onely those who believing Gods Word and confidently relying upon the truth of his promises do in humility of heart come unto the true Well of life and head indeed of the Church Jesus Christ our onely Mediator and Redeemer they onely I say by the bucket of grace shall be able to sound the depths of Gods mercy towards his Elect and continually do they cry God be mercifull unto us and blesse us and cause his face to shine upon us Selah That thy way maybe known upon earth thy saving health among all Nations Let the people praise thee ô God let all the people praise thee O let the Nations be glad and sing for joy for thou shalt judge the folk righteously and govern the Nations upon earth Selah Albeit in the scorching heat of Seditions Divisions Tumults Rebellions and Distractions of a Kingdom those streams of grace and favour that issue from that subordinate and inferiour fountain of justice a pious Prince provident and carefull of the welfare of his people are not so visibly and plainly perceived for in truth they doe not run so cleer then as at other times by the vulgar sort of men yet the best Christians his Majesties most faithfull and obedient Subjects under the protection of whose powerfull Arme they live and are governed do acknowledge Gods watchfull providence over them and these do joyntly confesse and say with the Psalmist God standeth in the congregation of the mighty he judgeth among the Gods For if the Angels are all ministring spirits sent forth to minister for them who shall be heires of salvation Heb. 1.14 Much more are the Potentates and Princes of the earth the servants of God to minister justice unto his people Shall not the Judge of all the world do right Thy throne ô God is for ever and ever and the scepter of thy Kingdom is a right scepter Righteousness and judgment are the habitation of thy seat and thy mercy and truth shall be our shield and buckler Verily there is a reward for the righteous Doubtless there is a God that judgeth the earth The Lord saith Counsell is mine and sound wisdom I am understanding I have strength By me Kings reigne and Princes decree justice By me Princes rule and Nobles even all the Judges of the earth I love them that Love Me and those that seek me early shall find me Prov. 8. Mercy and Truth preserve the King and his Throne is upholden by mercy Prov. 20.28 When the Prophet Jeremiah by a false suggestion was put into the Dungeon of Malchiah For Zedekiah the King said unto his Princes behold he is in your hand for the King is not he that can do any thing against you And when Ebedmelech afterwards by suite had gotten him some enlargment Then Zedekiah the King sent and took Jeremiah the Prophet unto him into the third entry that is in the house of the Lord and the King said to Jeremiah I will ask thee a thing hide nothing from me Then Jeremiah said to Zedekiah if I declare is unto thee wilt thou not surely put me to death if I give thee counsell wilt thou not harken unto me So the King sware secretly to Jeremiah saying As the Lord liveth that made this soule I will not put thee to death neither will I give thee into the hand of these men that seek thy life Hereupon Ieremiah counselleth the King by yielding to save his life as you may read at large in Jer. 38. This worthy pattern of humility gentleness and meekness in King Zedekiah who so courteously and friendly intreated the Prophet that sorewarn'd him of the evill impending over Judah and Jerusalem and his own person if he went not forth to the King of Babylons Princes according to the Prophets counsell and who likewise was so gracious and indulgent unto his Princes notwithstanding they were wicked Counsellors and none of his best friends as it did afterwards appeare by the event of their false suggestions This I say may be an example for all godly Christian Kings to imitate and follow him in these and the like vertues Read 2 Sam 18. 19. Chap. Ezra 1.6 7. Chap. Nehem. 1. 2. Chap. Ester 5.6.7 8. Chapters That famous and renowned Prince of ever blessed memory James King of Great Britain France and Ireland in his 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 gave this in charge to Prince Henry I require you my sonne as ever ye think to deserve my fathers blessing to keep continually before the eyes of your mind the greatnesse of your charge making the faithfull and due discharge thereof the principall but ye shoot at it in all your actions counting it even the principall and all your actions but as accessories to be imployed but as middesses for the furthering of that principall And in another place of his golden precepts and instructions He saith thus And to the end my
suffice to be s●id at this time of the faculty and Science of Physick a profession I confesse that is altogether out of the Sphear of my Theory and out of the Verge of my activity and practise SECT IV. Of the Science of THEOLOGY BUt finding my soule in greater need of Physick than my body I shall passe by the other Schools and read my last Lecture in Divinity Remember now thy Creatour in the dayes of thy youth while the evill dayes come not nor the years draw nigh when thou shalt say I have no pleasure in them Eccles 12.1 Then shall the dust return to the earth as it was and the spirit shall return to God that gave it Vanity of vanities all is vanity And moreover because the Preacher was wise he still taught the people knowledge yea he gave good heed and sought out and set in order many Proverbs The Preacher sought to finde out acceptable words and that which was written was upright even words of truth The words of the wise are as the goades and as nailes fastned by the Masters of Assemblies which are given from one Shepherd And further by these my son be admonished of making many bookes there is no end and much study is a wearinesse to the flesh Let us heare the conclusion of the whole matter Feare God and keep his Comandements for this the whole duty of m●n For God shall bring every work into iudgement with every secret thing whether it be good or whether it be evill Eccles 12. 8 9 10. c. True Christians endeavour to go forward toward the marke of Christian perfection But if we should returne back into Egypt or desire to live in Babylon we should declare our selves neither studious of perfection nor of Christian Religion nor carefull to maintaine the reputation of our Nation How long shall we waver betwixt two Religions If God be God and his written Word be Truth then we are to follow him and to found our faith upon his Word If the Pope be the supreme God of this world and his determinations true then we are to follow the Pope and his Decretals No man Certes can allow Popery but he must condemne the Apostolicall Religion of Jesus Christ professed in this Church of England What communion saith the Apostle 2 Cor. 6. hath light with darknesse what concord hath Christ with Beli●l what agreement hath the Temple of God with Idols As many therefore as believe that the Papists walke in darknesse and follow Antichrist living in idolatry ●nd infidelity wound their consciences if they grant any toleration or consent to it The test trust needs runne into the same danger unlesse they can answer the reasons brought to prove the Pope Antichrist and Papists to be false worshippers of God or else plaine Idolaters See 2 Thes 2. and 1 Tim. 4. And the 13.14.17 and 18 Chap. of the Revel we are to pronounce them Anathema which preach beside that which the Apostle preached as himselfe teacheth us Galat. 1. But the Papists preach the Pope and his decretaline doctrine which is both besides and contrary to the Gospell preached by Paul Christian Religion never called the Pope the foundation the head or the spouse of the Church as Bellarmine in his books de Pontif. Roman and other Papists do It is not therefore safest to retaine Christian Religion built on Christ Jesus and to reject Popery built on the Pope No religion is to be tolerated that leaveth the rule of faith that is the holy Scriptures which of all are called Canonicall and seeketh defence and succour out of other rules as Traditions popish Determinations School-mens Distinctions and such like leaden and Lesbian rules But Papists deny Scriptures to be the onely rule of faith as Bellarmine l. 4. de verbo Dei Cap. 4. and others commonly teach Thus we see how miserably the Papists are deluded and led into vanity by their blinde guides But touching faith and assurance of our salvation we Protestants with a joynt consent hold this Doctrine that True faith is a knowledge firme and certaine of the good will of God towards us which being founded upon the truth of his free promise in Christ is both revealed to our mindes and sealed in our hearts by the Holy Ghost This is Eternall life to know thee to be the only very God and whom thou hast sent Jesus Christ John 17.3 Againe which mysterie hath been hid saith Saint Paul Col. 1.36 since the world began and from all ages but now is made manifest unto his Saints And Col. 2.2 That their hearts might be comforted and they knit together in love and in all riches of the full assurance of understanding to know the mysterie of God even the Father of Christ And 2 John 3.14 And we know that we are translated c. We know All which places you see evidently prove faith to be a knowledge so doth even reason for how can we believe things which we know not Saint Peter knew it could not be and therefore joyneth faith and knowledge saying And we believe and know that thou art That Christ the Son of the living God For he yeildeth a reason why he and other of the Apostles believed in Christ namely because they knew that he was the Son of God Which being so it necessarily followeth that they believe not to whom those things are unknown that he hath revealed in his Word And therefore that tale of Popery concerning implicita fides an ignorant faith is most foolish for faith and knowledge are so knit together that they cannot be separated Trust perfectly in the grace that is brought unto you in the revelation of Jesus Christ 1 Pet. 1.13 Perfectly to trust excludeth doubting 1 John 5.13 14. We know we know c. excluding doubting I am perswaded that neither death nor life c. shall be able to separate us from the love of God which is in Christ Jesus our Lord. Rom. 8.38 The knowledge which we have by hope grounded upon Gods promises is so sure that it cannot be deceived as it is plaine Rom. 5.5 The perswasion that the Apostle hath in other places is also grounded upon good Arguments but here Rom. 8. upon the immutable Decree of God And it is good reason to prove that every Christian man which is endued with faith and hope may and ought to be infallibly assured that he is justified and shall be saved because the Word of God and his promise to all that believe in him and in faith call upon him cannot faile but be most infallibly true That we shall also persevere in the favour of God and so consequently that we are predestinated to eternall life the Apostle doth most plainly prove in this Chapter wherefore by the Spirit of Adoption and the effects of Gods grace agreeable we may have certaine knowledge that we shall inherit Gods Kingdome which none shall do but they that continue unto the end and were appointed unto it before the