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A40767 A faithfull and conscientious account for subscribing the engagement discussed in four sections : I. Motives for just expediency of giving such account, 2. The account truely stated and explained, 3. Reasons justifying the faithfulness of it, 4. Objections against it, satisfactorily answered. Paget, Thomas, d. 1660. 1650 (1650) Wing F265; ESTC R25205 22,683 38

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A FAITHFULL AND Conscientious Account For Subscribing the ENGAGEMENT Discussed in four Sections 1. Motives for just Expediency of giving such Account 2. The Account truely Stated and Explained 3. Reasons justifying the Faithfulness of it 4. Objections against it satisfactorily Answered GAL. 6. 4. But let every man prove his own worke and then shall he have rejoycing in himself alone and not in another ACT. 24. 16. And herein do I exercise my self to have alwayes a Conscience voyd of offence toward God and toward men LONDON Printed for L. L. and H. C. MDCL To the Right VVorshipful Mr. Mayor Aldermen and Inhabitants of Shrewsbury fearing God and faithfull to the Common-wealth of England Together with my ancient Neighbours and Christian acquaintance in Cheshire Lancashire and other parts Love and Peace with Holinsse be multiplied unto you Most endeared Fathers and Brethren in the Lord Christ FOrasmuch as subscribing the Engagement required by Act of Parliament is very unworthily contradicted and unjustly censured not only by some men of corrupt minds and perverse spirits but also by some eminent persons professing the truth which is after godliness as if a declaring promising to be true and faithfull to the Common-wealth of England as it is now-established without a King and house of Lords were unlawfull It hath therefore seemed good unto me who am concerned herein as well as other prudent and piously conscientious Christians throughout the Nation to give a just and faithful account of the Reasons grounded on the Word of God perswading and swaying to ingage This my undertaking is also the rather in the behalf and for the sake of severall sorts of people I being desirous according to the will of God as oportunity and capacity serveth to do good unto all albeit more especially to the houshold of faith Because some are viz. 1. Malignant adversaries who cease not to withstand and calumniate just waies and to speak evill of them that walk therein as evill doers even these enemies of righteousnesse have notwithstanding some offices of heighbourly love and Christian duty owing to them from Christs Disciples which ought to be performed See Mat. 5. 44. that so they may be convinced and made ashamed and their ignorance may be put to silence 1 Pet. 2. 15. 3. 16. if peradventure they may repent and obtaine paidon of their sin See Act. 8. 22. 2. Sullen malecontents and refractory despisers of present Government transported by a spirit of delusion who unavoidably taking notice of the Viall of Gods Wrath powred upon the Sun i. e probably on an eminent nominall Protestant Prince but adhering fixedly to Romish Hierarchy rooted in Popery so as they are scorched with heat and gnaw their tongues for pain and think they do well to be angry even to death not repenting of their deeds nor giving glory to God Who knoweth whether it may yet please God that these may not hearken to that divine exhortation Zech. 2. 13. Be silent O all flesh before the Lord for he is raised up out of his holy habitation Yea and take up the acclamation of the Angell of the waters Rev. 16. 5 6 7. Thou art righteous O Lord which art and wast and shalt be because thou hast judged thus For they have shed the blood of Saints and Prophets and thou hast given them bloud to drink for they are worthy And of another Angell Even so Lord God Almighty true and righteous are thy judgements 3. Novices and unskilfull persons newly entred into the way of Christianity who are as children and have not so fully attained the Spirit of Love of Power and of a sound mind nor yet are of capacity by use to exercise their senses in discerning both good and evill Heb. 5. 13. 14. such ought to be dealt withall respectively and tenderly and by some manuduction guided in their way even as a nurse cherisheth her children in their minority See Isa 66. 12 13. Hos. 11. 3. 1 Thes. 2. 7. 4. Scrupulous questionists and conflicting Christians in the school and field of spirituall warfare who being assaulted by the lustfull devices of their owne deceitfull hearts and also by Satan and his Agents co-operating suggestions may stand in need of brotherly and fellow souldierly assistance and mutuall incouragement See Gal. 5. 17. 1 Iohn 2. 13 14. Even as the brave Captaine Generall Ioab did most prudently in a Councel of War advertise his brother Abishai in the warre against the Syrians and Ammonites 2 Sam 10. 9. 10 11 12. 5. Fathers and growne men in Christianity established in the truth which is after godlinesse who are come to the Unity of the Faith and of the knowledge of the Sonne of God and a perfect man unto the measure of the stature of the fulnesse of Christ Ephes. 4. 13. even these may be excited and incouraged to glorifie God in their beholding the unanimity of their brethren in their actings according to the uncontroulable principles of the sacred Scriptures of both the Old and New Testament See Exod. 20. 12. Rom. 13. 1. compared with Galat. 1. 23. 24. 6. The Supreme Powers and Fathers of our Native Countrey may hence take knowledge for their greater incouragement who have enacted Parliamentarily the subscribing of the Engagement in their well-governing that the Christians subject to their Authority doe with good reason submit themselves to a due compliance therein and are ready to render just grounds of their so obeying in the Lord according to the rule of Scripture See Mat. 22. 21. Titus 3. 1. This my plain and upright-hearted endeavour I doe humbly offer and dedicate to your prudent and impartiall censures and patronage who according to the knowledge you have experienced of my doctrine and conversation amongst you are most able and meet to judge what I say and in proving all things to hold fast that which is good as indeed ye ought See 1 Cor. 10. 15. 1 Thes. 5. 21. My reciprocall and obliged Engagement mutually I chuse to expresse in the very words of the blessed Apostle Paul even as he testified his love and faithfulnesse to the Saints at Corinth See 2 Cor. 1. 12 13. My rejoycing is this the testimony of my conscience that in simplicity and godly sincerity not with fleshly wisdome but by the grace of God I have had my conversation in the world and more abundantly to you wards For I write none other things unto you then what you read or acknowledge and I trust you shall acknowledge even to the end Now the God of peace that brought again from the dead our Lord Jesus that great Shepheard of the Sheep through the blood of the everlasting Covenant Make you perfect in every good work to do his will working in you that which is wel-pleasing in his sight through Jesus Christ To whom be glory for ever and ever Amen So prayeth Your servant in the Lord for Jesus sake Thomas Paget A Faithful Conscientious Account For Subscribing the ENGAGEMENT