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A17307 The seuen vials or a briefe and plaine exposition vpon the 15: and 16: chapters of the Revelation very pertinent and profitable for the Church of God in these last times. By H.B. rector of Saint Matthews Friday-street. Burton, Henry, 1578-1648. 1628 (1628) STC 4155; ESTC S107076 109,578 162

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Alexander Farnesius his nephew of his base sonne Petrus Aloisius Guido As●anius Fran. F●rza another Nephew of his base daughter Constantia the one sixtene yeares of age the other 14 two tall striplings I wis his fatherhood creates for Cardinals answering those that obiected their tender yeares that himselfe now in his decrepite ag● would easily recompense in his olde yeares what was therein wanting to them And so to this goodly issue came all this solemne Reformation But perforce at length all is devolved vpon the Councell of Trent an Assembly of many learned Doctors sufficient if any to invent some salue for Babylons sores And they say pretily to it for in that Councell you shall find no lesse then eleven or twelue very solemne and formall Decrees de Reformatione And when all is done nothing is Reformed Thus is verified that of the Prophet Ieremy W● would haue cured Babylon but shee would not be cured Nay to shew her case is desperate that Councell comes with her Index expurgatorius wherewith to expunge and purge out all such bookes as either descry the nature of her diseases or prescribe remedies for the same Thus to this day from the time of Luther we see grievous sores stick close to that whole Pontifician body Although the corruptions of the Church of Rome were not altogether vndiscovered before Luthers time God still raising vp some from time to time to cry out against Babylon as Iohn Wickliffe in his workes writt against her manifold errors and abuses for which they merited the fire at the Councell of Constance but they never came so to be ransacked and ript up as by Luther and since his time He began to search their sores to the quick and laide them open with a witnes that it is impossible so much as ever to drawe the least skin over them to hide or cover them much lesse to cure them As for the bodily sores which fell vpon those of the Church of Rome vpon the pouring forth of this first Viall I list not to touch them Erasmus complaineth of Luther for two things that he touched too much the Bishops Myters and the Monks bellyes And surely a ●rievous sore fell vpon many of them in this kind ma●y a Bishop lost his Miter and many a Monks fatt belly ●egan now to pinch for it Nor are we willing to touch ●hose Cardinals sore backs being beaten and pitifully 〈◊〉 vp and downe the streets of Rome by the Caesarean●ouldiers ●ouldiers who then had surprised it while their head ●as beating his braines how to get out of prison where 〈◊〉 was now pent and all this done within the time ●f the powring out of this Vial. I list not I say bee a ●aile in such sores Enough is said to cleare the powring ●ut the first Viall both when and how by whom and ●pon whom it began to be poured The second Viall powred out out And the second Angell poured out his Viall vpon ●he Sea and it became as the blood of a dead man and ●uery living soule died in the Sea As in the former Viall we haue seene Romes spirituall ●ores so here we are to search for spirituall seas It is v●all in Scripture to which for interpretation this Pro●hecy all along sends vs to shadow out the doctrins of 〈◊〉 word of God by waters As Eze 47.3 4 5. The waters 〈◊〉 the Sanctuary by degrees became a huge Oceā Esay applies and expounds it Chapter 11.9 speaking of the light of the Gospell in Christs time he sayth The earth shall be● full of the knowledge of the Lord as the waters couer the Sea So Abac 2.14 And Esay 55.1 In Exod. 15. Yee haue 12. fountaines typing the doctrine of the 12. Patriarchs and 12. Apostles Now as seas are in the good part taken for the doctrines of Christ in the forecited places so here in the evill part for the corrupt doctrines of Antichrist At the blast of the second Trumpet the third part of the sea is turned into blood here the whole Sea Which notes the difference betweene the state of Romes doctrines before the Councell of Trent while as yet they were in their growing and as now they became in and after the Councell of Trent Before the Councell of Trent there was some fresh water to be found in the doctrines of that Church some truth some meanes of ●alvation left for those that could search and find it out and follow it seperating the fresh and cleare water of truth from the blood of her abominable idolatries and other impious doctrines while as yet the rule of faith to wit the Scriptures remained intire but in and after the Councell of Trent wherein the Rule of faith is altered humane Traditions and inventions comming in for an equall share with the Scriptures and shouldering them for the wall and driving them into the very Kennell now the Sea is turned altogether into blood In this Councell the whole doctrine of the Gospell is turned vpside downe The iustifying and saving faith is vtterly excluded abandoned and accursed Iustification by workes takes place The Masse a new propitiatory vnbloody sacrifice for all sinnes for quicke and dead foysted in for Christs onely sacrifice once made yea humane satisfactions in stead thereof All Idolatries are ratified The Sacramentall Cup the liuely resemblance of Christs blood shed for our sinnes without which is no redemption no lif● in vs is for ever most sacrilegiously cut off from Christs sacred institution No man must read the Scriptures but the sworne vassalls and that according to the sense of the Church of Rome whose Oracle is the Popes brest and that variable as may best sute to the present occasion and commodity of that Church The vulgar Latine Translation though in comparison but a blundered streame is preferred before the pure originall fountains the Hebrew and Greeke though it containe many absurdities and falsities which may not be corrected The Index Expurgatorius established in that Councell is to quench all truth Therein mans free will is established and Gods free grace abolished Predestination and Election vndermined and overthrowne And the ●ike Thus is that Sea altogether blood yea as the blood of a dead man corrupt filthy gore whereof every living soule in that Sea dieth So that vpon the powring out of the second Viall vpon the Sea of Romes doctrines ●oncluded vpon in the Councell of Trent they are be●ome altogether mortall and deadly bainefull to the ●oule yea whereof every living soule in that Church di●th This began euidently to appeare by the Learned Chemnitius his Examen and other learned Ministers of ●he Gospell since that time by whose preaching and writings and opening of the word of God that Church 〈◊〉 convinced to be now altogether Apostaticall as King ●ames calls her For in that Councell she hath altoge●her denied the faith and that with Anathema so as she 〈◊〉 become worse then an Infidell vtterly excluded from ●ll communion with Christ for
we go to their Baptisme the only Relique esteemed of some sufficient to marke Rome for a true Church yet even that by Romes owne Doctrine and confession will not proue so For the efficacy of Baptisme as of all their Sacraments they hang vpon the Priests Intention at the words of Consecration Now because no man can be certain of the Priests Intention Vega who was a great stickler in the Councell of Trent therevpon inferreth that no man can be certain of his salvation because he is not certain whither he was rightly Baptised or no in regard of the vncertainty of the Priests Intentiō From whence I conclude thus That which no one Papist can demonstrate not all Papists together can demonstrate But not ●ny Papist can demonstrate himselfe to be a true member of ●he Church because he cannot demonstrate whether he be ●●uely Baptised or no or whether the Sacrament of Baptis●e was a mere nulliti● vnto him for want of the Priests Intention therefore not all Papists together can demonstrate themselues to be of the true Church and consequently the Church of Rome consisting of so many particular members cannot demonstrate her selfe to bee a true Church Yea it may come to passe also that in one age the Church of Rome may quite loose the Essence of a Church for asmuch as her Sacrament of Ordination depends vpon the Ordainers Intention which if wanting the whole Ordination is frustrate and so his whole Ministry and so downward And that which may befall one may befall all So that to helpe all there is need of a great deale of charity to hope well of the Priests Intention and so the best yet of the Church of Rome But passe we to the rest It is alledged Neither for the chaffe doe we leaue the floore of God neither for the bad fishes doe we breake his Netts Answer But if the floore be not now Gods floore but Antichrists floore wherein nothing is to be found but chaffe and if the Netts be no other but such as catch onely the bad fishes which is not the propertie of Gods Netts then such a floore such netts are altogether to be abandoned And whither that floore or those netts be Antichrists only and not Gods shall appeare more fully anone● Againe it is alledged All truth wheresoeuer it is found is Gods not ours as the Kings coine is currant though it be found in any impure chanell Answer All truth is Gods True But when the trut● of God is turned into a lye and this lye put for Gods truth the case is altered Againe if a man take the Kings coyne and beate it into a thinne leafe vsing it only to guild over brasse or some other base mett●l which he stamps with the Kings counterfetted Image or superscription o● the one side and with the Image and superscription on the Kings emulous enemy on the other side what good subiect of the King will take it for curr●nt and not rather appeach him for a Traytor that shall wittingly tender or much more obtrude avouch it for the Kings coyne And only such coyne is currant in the Church of Rome We know that Gods coyne his pure silver and gold haue they taken and melted in the Popes Test and haue beaten it into thinne leaues for no other vse nor purpose but only to overlay their drosse or base metall to make it the more currant with the world one side being stampt with Christs Image and superscription and with Antichrists on the other yet so as the Pope is the only King by whose authority such coyne is made currant Who knows not that the Pope denyeth authority to the Scripture in all things saving in the matter of Christs Vicarship or Peters supremacy This vsurpation he can be content to father vpon the authority of Scripture though the Scripture vtterly disclaimes it And what is all this but to guild over all those his base metals of false Doctrines that so they may passe for the more currant catholicke coyne Thus Gods truth is vsed but as a bare pretence to colour over the Popes lyes They alledge againe another comparison Fundamentall truth is like that Maronaean wine which if it be mixed with twenty times so much water holds his strength Answ. The comparison is pretty if it did hold water But what if into the Maronaean wine twentie times so much poyson be put What strength then will be foūd in it but that the drinker shall find it a potion of strong poyson Again Take the Maronaean wine and extract the spirits out of it and what is it then but a dead vappa Such is that truth which is now in the Church of Romes keeping the nature force and strength of it is quite abolished by their mixing of twenty times so much of poysoned humaine or rather diabolicall Inventions with it yea they haue in their Romish Limbeck so extracted all the life-spirits out of the pure wine of Gods word as they haue left it a meere dead Vappa full of their dreggs and Lees. For haue they not guelt the Scriptures of their divine authority natiue sense of the spirit of God no other spirit breathing in them but such as blowes from Roman E●lus his breast Another comparison The Sepulchre of Christ was overwhelmed by the Pagans with earth and r●bbish and more then so over it they built a Temple to their impure Venus yet still in spight of malice there was the Sepulchre of Christ and it is a ruled case of Papinian that a sacred place looseth not the holinesse with the demolished walls no more doth the Roman loose the claime of a true visible Church by her m●nifold and deplorable corruptions Answere Indeed at Rome was once the true spirituall Temple of Christ as once the materiall in Ierusalem but how the Church of Rome may be proved to be a true visible Church because once it was so by this comparison I see not As for Papinians ruled case of a place once sacred but now ruined yet because once still sacred it may serue a simple Papist to feed his superstition withall to whom all sacred Reliques are so relishable but how a sound Christian may edifie his faith vpon such a comparison I cannot savour True it is Ierusalem and Iudaea is still called the Holy Land but is it therefore still sacred because so called or because so adored of superstitious Pilgrimes Bethel was once a Holy place when Iacob erected there his Altar for Gods worship was it therefore holy still when Ierob●ams golden Calfe was erected there Do not all sound Divines know that places are not further nor longer sacred then the vse remaineth whereupon at first they began to be sacred Put off thy shooes from thy feet said the Lord to Moses for the place whereon thou standest is holy ground Now what made it holy ground Was it not the Lords presence shadowed in the burning Bush But after that the Lord disappeared and Moses was sent away
THE SEVEN VIALS Or A briefe and plaine Exposition vpon the 15 and 16 Chapters of the Revelation very pertinent and profitable for the Church of God in these last times By H. B. Rector of Saint Matthews Friday-street Reve 19.19 20. And I saw the Beast and the Kings of the Earth ●nd their armies gathered 〈◊〉 to make warre against him that sate on the Hor●● 〈◊〉 against his army And the Beast was take● and with him the False Prophet that wrought miracles before him with which he deceived them that had the Marke of the Beast and them that worshipped his Image Th●se both 〈…〉 into a Lake of fire burning with 〈…〉 LONDON Printed by William Jones dwelling 〈◊〉 Red-crosse-street 1●28 TO THE HIGH AND MIGHTY PRINCE CHARLES KING OF GREAT Britaine France and Ireland Defender of the Faith c. Dread Soveraine DIOGENES the more he was by Antisthenes the Philosopher threatned beaten from his schoole the more ardently he frequented it saying to his Master Do you but beat I will find you a head nor shall you find so hard a club as therewith to driue me away from your Philosophy What hee did suffered for Philosophy's sake the like or more am I ready to sustaine for the service and honour of Your Majesty No discouragements can beat me from this resolution no not death it selfe So prevalent i● my affection as my insufficiencies best knowne to my selfe cannot restraine it Yea though I was told Your Majesty was lately offended with me But I answered No J had no reason to belieue it For first J knew well the gentle disposition of your royall breast guided by such a dextrous iudgment is not easily incensed where there is no iust cawse And J am sure I daily inioy the influence of your favour though not the gratious aspect of your face for even the feet doe liue moue though remote by the Heads breathing You are the breath of our Nostrills And as J told my Lord of London at my first examination about Israels Fast All that I had done was for Gods glory the service of my King Country the Church of England whereof wee were members and for which I was ready if need were to lay downe my life And now gratious Soveraine J am bold to present Your Maiesty with such a peece as no Prince in Christendome but Your selfe can iustly challenge the dedication of it if the meannesse of the Presenter doe not extenuate the worth of the Present Jt containes a most divine Prophecy of the pouring out of the seven Vialls Revel 16 which according to that ability vouchsafed me of Christ the least and last of all his servants J haue indeavoured to open Jt pertaineth to Your Maiesty by a proper right The full accomplishment of this Prophecy is like to fall in Your gratious Raigne which God prolong to make it glorious to posterity And surely when J compare the fulfilling of this Prophecy with those many Princely indowments which Your God hath inriched Your Royall Person with J am so much the more confirmed in this my perswasion Such a zeale such loue of the truth such a peerelesse and Princely wisdome such a magnanimous spirit were not planted in Your noble breast for nothing So as I dare boldly conclude as was said to David Your Maiesty shal do great things and prosper Nor speake J by coniecture This Prophecy will clearly evidence the same Cleare it is though for the present it seeme cleane contrary that the destruction of Antichrist with his whole power and confederacy is now neere at hand And for proofe and perswasion thereof J wish it stood with Your Maiesties good pleasure and leisure to read over this Prophecy It is but the expense of a few howers but may exercise Your best meditations and noblest thoughts for many dayes many yeares after This whole booke of the Revelation is a Propheticall Chronologie t● the end of the world Of it Christ pronounceth Blessed is he that readeth and they that heare the words of this Prophecy and keep those things which are written therein for the time is at hand How much more is this verified of this last and most famous Prophecy in this booke towards the full consummation whereof these our present and last times draw on ●amaine Your Royall Father of blessed memory even in his youth wrote a most exquisite Paraphrase of this whole booke from whose bright torch all along I haue beene bold to borrow light for my dimme candle But me thinks I heare some suggest O Sir this booke is not licensed But whose fault is that The Authors Or the Licensers I could wish that such suggesters would confesse the true cawse why Orthodox bookes are so borne downe as they may not be licensed For Popish Arminian bookes are licensed but the contrary such as are writen in confutation of them are according to Gods word the doctrine of the Church of England may not be allowed So that I humbly submit it to your Maiesties vnpartiall iudgement to determine whether the Printer for printing such a booke as this without license or he that should license such Orthodox bookes will not according to authority in that behalf be more worthy of censure And certainly they that suppresse Orthodox bookes would they not also stop Preachers mouthes that they should not speake the truth Yes certainly● For may it please your Majesty to vnderstand how even your Majesties honour suffers in this case For whereas vpon a Proclamation published in your Highnesse name Iune 14. in the second of your Raigne expressely forbidding any preaching or printing of such Doctrines as were repugnant to the Doctrine of the Church of England established we all hoped that all Arminian Popish Doctrines would be husht silenced wee by experience find it quite contrary for the Arminians shamelesly alledging that all their doctrines are according to the Church of England vnder this pretence they wold suppresse all truth as forbidden by your Royall Proclamation Which if it were true it should not be lawfull any more to preach the Gospell then to print books in defence of it So that some are neither affraid nor ashamed to say in plaine termes that they must license no bookes against Arminius Good God what pittifull times doe we liue in how different from former as I was bold to tell my Lord of London But I trust your Maiesty will vindicate your honour herein Gods truth exprest in Scripture is no changeling This is that which wee call the Doctrine of the Church of England and no other This hath beene sealed by the blood of so many Martyrs witnessed by so many Worthies of our Church for almost this fourescore yeares without intermission whose writings no time shall blot out ratified by so many Acts of Parliament as not all the Devills in hell nor all the Arminians on earth shall be able to disanull it The Gospell shall flourish maugre all
the imitation of their inveterate hatred to the truth of the Gospell and to those that preach and professe it they become thereby guilty of all the blood of those Martyrs who were slaine for the selfe same faith and truth which we of the Church of England at this day professe and avow and conseque●tly ye are found to be worthy to drinke the most bainfull blood of Romes deadly doctrines the fearfullest plague that ever could befall you to your eternall perdition without speedy repentance and conversion to the truth Nay which my pen trembleth to set downe Papists are found to be copartners with the Iewes in crucifying even of Christ himselfe whom they so persecute in his truth and in his members for which cause saith the royall Paraphrast they are partners with Iudas in the death of Christ. Read for this purpose the 11. chapter of this booke together with King Iames his Paraphrase vpon it Nor can any Papist though never so full of subtile shifts shift this Scripture off from himselfe and all those of the Church of Rome There is nothing more cleare no not the Sun when it shineth brightest in the Summer Meridian then that the Pope of Rome is that Beast Rev. 13. and the Church of Rome that Babylon drunke with the blood of the Saints and of the Martyrs of Iesus Chapter 17 all Iesuiticall sophistry cannot avoid it And if Papists durst but looke vpon this Scripture it would make their haire stand on end to see in what a deplored state they are 〈◊〉 vpon them mainly the Beast-marked his Image-worshippers all these seaven Vialls one in the necke of another poure forth their plagu●s never ceassing till they haue fulfilled the wrath of God in the finall and fatall ruine and desolation of that whole Synagogue of Rome which now approacheth and hastneth on apace It is added And I heard another out of the Altar say Euen so Lord God Almighty true and righteous are thy iudgement● These word● are a confirmation of the former This voice is but inculcated and ingeminated to rowse vp the Infidell and Atheisticall world to take notice of Gods truth and righteousnesse of his truth concerning all those Prophecies in his word denouncing destruction to the enemies of his Church which we haue in a good part seene and for the rest shall be no lesse certainly in their due time accomplished also of his divine exact vnpartiall justice by recompensing leg● Talionis like for like like punishments and judgements for like sinnes like spirituall thirst after the blood of the Saints who follow the truth to their salvation with like spirituall drinke of the bainfull blood of pestilentiall doctrines and lies which all Papists drinke in to their damnation But why Another from the Altar Surely I cannot conceiue the reason hereof vnlesse it be this We all know what infinite havock the Church of Rome hath of a long time and dayly doth make of the blood of Christ vpon their Popish Altar Haue they not even stopped and dryed vp that fountaine of his blood set open for Israel and Iuda for sinne and for vncleanesse haue they not robbed the poore people of the Sacramentall Cup which should bee a fresh memoriall and effectuall application of that sinne purging blood to every faithfull receiver Haue they not hereby evacuated that covenant of the New Testament which was ratified and sealed with the blood of Christ without which is no remission Haue they not thus torne away the seale from the Testament of grace Haue they not in stead thereof erected a new vnbloody sacrifice of a fantasticall inchanted body which they notwithstanding mo●● blasphemously and senselesly call their Propitiatory sacrifice for the quick 〈…〉 and a 〈…〉 all sore● Doe they not thus account the bloud of the covenant which should sanctifie them an vnholy thing Doe they not thus trample vnder foote the Sonne of God And ●hat even then when they would seeme most of all to elevate him in their fained Host vpon their Altar Their very Alltar as holy as they would make it 〈◊〉 be ●o deeply stained with the guilt of Christs bloud spil● vpon it Therefore here is one sent from the Altar of God even from Iesus Christ our only Al●ar on whom we offer vp the Calues of our lips who mightily magnifieth the truth and iustice of God● in giving spirituall deadly blood to them to drinke who haue ●pon their Idoll-Altar taken away and disanulled that only Propitiatory blood of Christ. which he hath left to his Church for every faithfull man to drinke spiritually by faith to the consolation of his conscience the confirmation of his faith and the salvation of his soule Thus iust and true is God every way at every turne to meet with his enemyes and to pay them home with their owne coyne The Fourth Vial powred out Our Country-man M. Brightman in his Commentary comming to this fourth vial saith Hactenus ●●c ipsa temp●ra in quibus praes●●tes v●●mus Ad ●an● enim ●●que 〈◊〉 nostra s●cula process●runt reliqu● quatuor sunt nobis expectand● 〈◊〉 diff●ci●●●r est indagatio Hitherto saith he come these t●mes wherein we n●w liue For even vnto this Vial haue our ages reached the other foure behind 〈◊〉 to expect whereof 〈◊〉 disquisition will be more difficult So he Yet himselfe not only attempts the ope●ing of the subsequent vials but ●●imates and excites 〈◊〉 faithfull Ministers to imploy their best paines and studies therin as in a work most beho●●full for the Church of God in these l●st times But that he should say he lived not to see this fourth Viall powred out 〈…〉 somewhat strange Was it because living 〈…〉 the Cataracts of N●bis ●● could not heare the noyse of it Or because his eye was so neare the object as he could the worse discerne it Or as Paules eyes at his conversion were so 〈◊〉 with the glorious light that for a time his sight was wholly suspended So haply Mr. Brightmans eyes overcome with the Sunnes bright beames shining so full vpon him whereon this fourth Viall is powred could no● discerne what it meant or transported with the beauty and glory thereof as Peter was with that excellent glory in the Mount in saying Thus farre are our times come wist not what he said And as it is vsuall we can better and more safely behold the Sun wi●h ou● backes towards it in a vessell of cleare settled water then by daring to looke or sta●e vpon that goodly glorious body with opposite and open ●ace And many times for want of due consideration in making a right vse of the resplendent prosperity of things present either by too much doting vpon it or by vnkindly envying of it or by some discontented humour in a fickle affectation of change ●e come to loose the due estimate and so the true fruit●on of them But to our fourth Viall Indeed I must acknowledge that for a few dayes I was not a little puzzeled and
Christ by depriving it of those essentiall properties certainty assurance affiance without which saving faith can be no more saving faith then fire can be fire without the essentiall quality of heat No marvaile then if hereupon having cut off their right hand to wit the only saving and iustifying faith by which only Christ our Righteousnesse as a most pure and perfect garment or vesture is put vpon vs they with the left hand of human● invention and presumption learned from apostatized Adam are driven to weaue to themselues the Cobweb of selfe-iustification out of their owne poysonous bowells as the Prophet makes the comparison Esa. 59. No marvaile if having denied that only affiance-full saving faith which resteth assured of Gods promises building his salvation vpon the eternall and vnchangeable free loue of God in Christ electing and predestinating him to eternall life the evidence and earnest whereof is witnessed vnto him by the spirit of God by whom also he is sealed to the day of finall redemption no marvaile I say if men forsaking this only firme foundation of God whereon the faithfull are vnmoveably built they doe invent new-old sandy foundations building their salvation vpon their owne fickle arbitrary will to receiue or reject grace offered to retaine or relapse from grace as they call it once received so hanging their salvation by a small haire vpon a rotten pin No marvaile then if they deny faith 's natiue certainty and consequently abolish the very essence of it For what certainty can a man haue of salvation when he builds it not vpon God but man In this regard therefore so peremptory and importune are the false Prophets in the time of this sixt Viall Christ admonisheth all his to looke most diligently to the garment of their faith And because the spirit of Prophecy is noted here by the spirit of Christ to be a pregnant symptome of thi● Viall it will not be impertinent but rather very important and necessary to take a briefe view at least of such principall doctrines as in our dayes haue dared with open face not only to confront but altogether to suppresse and put to silence the fundamentall truthes of God Vpon consideration whereof we may take the better estimate and aime how farre forth the pouring out of this sixth Viall may seeme to fall vpon this present age· Nor meane I here simply and solely the false docttines of Rome and het Emissaries which haue their issue immediatly and directly from that bloody Sea of the Trent Councell mentioned before and such as come out of the mouth of the Dragon and of the Beast and of the false Prophet but a certaine collaterall offspring of false teachers who vnder the name even of the true Church doe confederate and side with the Iesuites like Sampsons Foxes tied taile to taile These are the only Rabbies of repute that venditate and vent their false doctrines every where both with their pen and tongue at least when their pleasure is and leisure serveth from their pragmaticall speculations to make some rare Sermon or Masterpeece wherein it is their glory to seeme most learned and the auditors happinesse least to vnderstand them that claim to themselues the sole title in a manner of the whole Church of England as being the only Oracles from whom all others must receiue the infallible Dictates of faith Whatsoever before this time hath beene the ancient constant vnanimous vniforme doctrine of the Church of England grounded vpon the Scriptures sealed with the blood of so many Martyrs witnessed by the writings of so many learned Bishops and Doctors who lived and died in that doctrine yea ratified by solemne Act of Parliament which I am sure was never yet repealed nor shall be I trust while England standeth must now fall vnder the checke and censure of a few at least in their owne conceit great Rabbies as reserved cases for the Pope and his Cardinalls in the Court of Rome by them to be new minted and not to passe currant but with the mixt base allay of the alchimy extracted from the brainsicke limbecks of some projecting Chimists So that not vnjustly may these also challenge a copartnership as coagents with these former frog-like spirits to the Kings of the earth and to animate and inci●e them to take vp armes against Christ and his Gospell For by them the doctrine of Arminius is both openly avowed and stiffely maintained which differ nothing at all from those gracelesse Conclusions which the Iesuites haue sucked from that bloody Sea of Trent running through all the veines of the Pontifician body To giue the Reader a tast hereof I will set downe one maine Iesuiticall Proposition among other of Molina the Iesuite In Praedestinatione nulla est alia Certitudo quam Praescientia et certitude tota quòd Praedestinatus sit in vitam ●ternam pervinturus a Praescientia sola pendet that is In Predestination there is none other certitude then of Prescience or foreknowledge and all the certainty that one predestinated shall come vnto life eternall dependeth vpon Prescience alone In which one Proposition is packed vp the whole mystery of Arminius which foundeth mans salvation not vpon Gods free grace in predestinating but in mans free will foreseene which foresight or prescience in God hath no other stability or certainty but the mutability or vnconstancy of mans free-will in receiving or rejecting grace offered and of mans power in retaining or relapsing from that grace once received Which Iesuiticall Proposition with the rest is thus censured by the Dominicans Propositio est contra sacras literas et Patres repugnat potissime authoritati Apostoli ad Rom. 4. Vt secundum gratiam firma sit pr●missio qu●ni locum expendit optime S. Aug. de Praedestin Sanctorum cap. 11. Vbi ex hoc loco probat c. This Proposition is against holy writ and the Fathers and chiefly it is repugnant to the authority of the Apostle Rom. the 4 that according to grace the promise might bee firme Which place Saint Augustine doth excellently discusse in his booke of the Predestination of the Saints where from this place he proueth that Predestination i● certain and infallible in regard of grace it selfe for that Prescience being but a naturall seeing 〈…〉 were through a Perspecti●e is not grace So they But to come to our Iesuited Arminians These are they who domineering now in the Church of God razing the very foundation of mans salvation to wit Gods eternall free grace and favour towards his elect may giue vs strongly to suspect if not rather constantly to belieue that this Vial is already begune to be poured out Well of what sort or ranke so ever they be the Lord here warneth his servants to beware of such as would strip vs of the robe of grace and glory Although it was well hoped that vpon a publicke Edict prohibiting and silencing all quarrels about the Arminian doctrine no Popish Arminian would haue ben