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A51603 Truths in a true light, or, A pastoral letter to the reformed Protestants in Barbados vindicating the Non-Conformists from the misrepresentations commonly made of them, in that island and other places : and demonstrating that they are indeed the truest and soundest part of the Church of England / from Francis Mackemie. Mackemie, Francis. 1699 (1699) Wing M308; ESTC R31151 20,261 41

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this so qual●ifyed most if not all their Ministers have Subscribed as a condition of their Established Liberties and Tolleration 3. They believe own maintain and perform all Ordinances and parts of Gods Instituted Service and Worship in Publick Private and Secret that are mentained professed by any Reformed Protestants as Preaching Praying Reading Hearing Meditation Singing of Psalms Baptism and the Lords Supper c. 4. They firmly believe and strenuously hold a fixed and standing Ministry to be always in the Church to the End of the World and Churches to be furnished with all Officers warranted in the Scriptures duly qualifyed and orderly set apart according to the Word of God and after a long and most strict Examination and tryal some are allowed first to Preach only as Probationers or Expectants for a proof of their Preaching gifts and Praying abilities and of a Holy Conversation and when called to the Pastoral Charge submitting to a second Examination they are orderly set apart or Ordained to the whole Work of the Ministry according to the Apostles phrase by the Imposition of the hands of the Presbytery 5. They abhor renounce and abjure Popery Idolatry Superstition and Haeresy with every Error they are convinced and perswaded is contrary to the Word of God universally believing the Popes of Rome to be the Grand Antichrist 6. They hold and maintain an Authoritative Government Order Discipline and Censure committed by Jesus Christ the Head of the Vniversal Church unto Church Officers appointed by him consisting in Admonition Suspension Excommunication and this Government specifically distinct from all Civil Government 7. They Baptise both Adult Persons Children of believing Parents professing the Truth of the Gospel 8. They believe and always maintain the morallity of the Fourth Commandment and perpetuity of a Sabbath with the strict observation of the Lords Day wholly to be employed and spent in the Publick Private and Secret Service and Worship of God allowing works of absolute necessity and necessary Mercy 9. They conscientiously and faithfully keep and observe all Solemn Days and occasional Times set apart upon extraordinary and emergent Providences of God for Humiliation Fasting Prayer 10. Though they abhor as much as any all vain Swearing and Cursing yet they maintain and allow the Lawfulness of Witnessing to Truth or Conviction of Falshood by a Solemn Oath when called thereunto by a Lawful Magistrate in matters of moment tho' they rather like to do it after the Scripture Pattern with a Solemn lifting up of the Hand to Heaven 11. They hold and maintain Magistracy and Civil Government to be an Ordinance of God and many of them highly Zealous for Monarchy as in Scotland England France Ireland though others in Geneva Holland and Germany are for Aristocracy as the Government of those places 12. They are highly for School-Education and Learning and Academical accomplishments for fitting and preparing men in an ordinary way for Ministerial Offices in the Church not excluding but including particular Gifts and Qualifications and a Call from God to that great Work Reader They are the same in these and most things material with the Established Church of England therefore beware of Reproaching Presbyterians as the worst as bad if not worse than Papists least ye wound reflect upon your selves unto whom they are likest of any other Dissenters that are Protestants Now though we agree in all these things and more yet we differ or dissent in three or four Things to all which I shall speak branching out the particulars as far as an Epistolary Dedication will allow of 1. In Common Prayer and Ceremonies 2 In your Canons 3. In your Government or Praelacy 4. In your Discipline and Censures I I shall begin with Common Prayer and Ceremonies and concerning them we differ in these particulars waving many of our Reasons to avoid Offence 1. We dare not receive nor comply with stinted Composed and Imposed Forms or Lyturgies of Worship because not Commanded nor Warranted by the Word of God nor known in the purest and Original Centuries of the Gospel Churches but composed without Divine Commission and required meerly by Men in the Degenerate and latter Ages of the Gospel 2. Though we deny not altogether but allow many Forms of Prayer on many Cases as studyed Forms for ones-self and Composed easy and plain Forms for the Ignorant and Vnskillful as young ones early Converts as Crutches for the Weak and Lame yet we cannot nor dare not Ordain and call any man to be a Minister of the Gospel and to take Charge of Souls that hath not given sufficient proof and demonstration of their Praying and Preaching Gifts and Abilities at all Times and suitably or pertinently for all occasions and conditions without prescribed Forms read in a Book and we never denyed the Lawfulness of joyning with the sound Words of others in Prayer 3. Such Ministers as have received of God and have given sufficient Proof to many of their Praying Gifts and Abilities dare not ordinarily and in their ordinary Administrations tye themselves to and only use these prescribed and Book Forms least they should be guilty of not using and improving but hiding or burying their Gifts and Talents and so incur the Character of Vnlawful Servants 4. We dare not read as a part of Publick Worship the Aphocrypha Books which are enjoyned and read seeing they are acknowledged by all not to be Canonical Scripture and owned by many and in many things false and fabulous especially while we have the Scripture by us that Perfect Rule of Faith and manners 5. We cannot nor dare not allow in Publick Worship which should be for the Edification of all that inarticulate and unintelligible way and noise of the People all or most confusedly speak together one mans voice drowning the accent of another which seems to be so far from Order that it appears confusion as Service in an unknown Tongue Hickeringill tells us he suffers no such babling in his Church at All Saints in Colchester as is made by alternate Responses 6. We cannot allow Women to speak in the Church as many of yours in your whole Service talk more in a Day than some Quaker-Women condemned by most for that practice 7. We dare not add to the Sacrament of Baptism an airy Sign of the Cross that perishes with the using more than Spittle Oyl and Salt nor allow the Spiritual Signification imposed by men and explained in the 30th Canon Seeing Baptism signifies all that and more and you own in the Form for private Baptism that it is valid and sufficient without it And further it is abused at this Day to Idolatry in Romish Churches Cranmers great Argument for abolishing Images out of the Churches though some are got in again and most of them into their Book of Devotion 8. We cannot comply with that Popish posture not our Saviours posture of Kneeling at the Lords Supper which cannot be more Reverent nor so suitable to