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world Sect. 52. I cannot be so much an Iconomachist as to think all image making Idolatry it 's eminently true of graven and molten which after the c●remonies of consecration was by the Gentiles conceived bodies of inspir'd Deities Pictures by Gods own appointment lawfull as the cherubims or if unlawfull to the Jewes the commandment is as little relative to Christians as the Sabbath as little understood as the taking Gods name in vain meant by forswearing Yet he who keeps the seventh day to praise God for the Creation as the first in memoriall of the Redemption or he who is so farre from using Gods name in vain by forswearing it as he will not misuse it in vain conversation or hates so much an Idol as his eyes will not treat with a picture I honour him for his zeal I wish I could as well commend him for his charity and not misapprove him for his ignorance We should not offend weak ones yet some are so weak that all things offend them madder then he who perswaded himselfe he was made of butter the sunshine of the Gospell terrifies them and the least scintillation of charity seems dangerous Others have the weaknesse of children whom nothing but rattles and pictures will please take away these they grow querulous baul and disquiet the whole houshold of faith Sect. 53. The bra●en Serpent the emblem of our Saviour curing the sting● of the fiery Serpents our sins while we wander in this wildernesse of error may be erected But if the old Serpent creeps into the body and tempts to Idolatry a Monk like an Idols Priest can give responses from a rood and make it move by a wire to induce a puppet-play in religion a prestò be gone befits both the Jugler and his Hocus had not foure Councels condemned them and a jury of Fathers Basils and Eus●bius testimonies on their side mistook Athanasius Chrysostoms and Damasus suffrages for them suspected therefore with Saint Hierom nos unam tantum veneramur imaginem Jesum nempe Christum qui est imago patris Though Basil saies the honour due to the abstract is due to the pattern if any one can show such an image of Christ as Christ is of the Father we will worship else we may believe with the Father Errare omnino meruerunt qui Christum non in divinis codicibus sed in parietibus quaerunt Or as Irenaeus saith where Pastors became dumb there Images became their Pastors These books of the unlearned though made use of by Paulinus Bishop of Nola since wooden Priests leave the rabble as unlearned as their books it is better the images of Christ be defac'd in Churches then the image of Christ should be defac'd in the people which should be the Temples of the holy Spirit But if any be lawfull sure the picture of the Father cannot being a piece of intollerable folly which in our fecunditie of sects may tempt a weak brother to reimbibe the humour of an Anthropomorphite God who loves decency in his spouse is so jealous of his honour in her that he cannot approve that fucated face of Religion which may shame honesty out of countenance This Italian wash and Spanish die disfigures the face of Religion whose grace is simplicitie What Caesar of his wife can we believe Christ should expect lesse of his spouse to be free not only from crime but even suspicion Sect. 54. Superstition which makes such a noise the worshiping of Daemons or Superstitum Cultus the worship of the survivor to dead mens souls as little as Idolatory an Image inspir'd by a Devill hath relation to Christians the part of that commandment which forbids adoration bowing down or corporall worship to an Idol seems to intimate a tribute due to God the worshipping God in spirit and truth plac'd in opposition only to that in the Mountain and Jerusalem impugns not this who redeem'd both body and spirit expects reverence from both Our spirits not lesse such by corporeall allegation even corporall worship is in spirit and in truth Henry Burtons jesu-Jesu-worship Idolatry prov'd the ridiculous non-conformist an Idolater who could Idolize his own fancy Most of our Polemick Divines more Andab●tarum pugnant their valour proceeds from their ignorance hacking and hewing fellowes which play prizes with the two e●g'd sword of Scripture and care not how they maim and mutilate Christian communion rather then not retain the aery name of Masters in the science of defence Yet the decryers of Idolatry are the greatest Idolaters covetous persons who would be gilded o're with promotion and made worshipfull like petty theeves they care not what hedges they break so they may warm their own fingers take away the fences of the Church to fence their own broken fortunes Ceremonies are the hedge that fences the substance of Relgion from the indignities which prophanes and sacriledge too frequently put on it While the divines of England have preached down ceremonies they have pulled up the hedge and not only let in Foxes into their Vinyards but opened a gap for the sheep to wander out of pasture of the Church and become a prey to Romish wolves seducing th●m in sheeps cloathing It is true that inter●all worship of the heart is the greatest service of God but externall worship of God in his service is the great witnesse to the world that our hearts stands right in the service of God take away this and what light is there left to shine before men that they may see our Devotion like a day-spring from above or a starre guiding wise men to Jesus and glorifie our Father which is in heaven The Kingdome of heaven his Church without civill order and comlinesse religious exercises will be disorderly and confused like the first Chaos God made in the beginning void and without form and whose face darknesse covered Sect. 55. That Romanists deny Christs humanity by transubstantiation make irrite his death by merits and satisfaction Credat Judaeus Apella non ego Christian charity will lend me no such deductions A Chrysostom Theodoret Isych●us Euche●●us and some Primitive Fathers with a 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 if not a 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 transfiguratiō conversion mutation translation transelementation transition if not a transubstantiation generally believed a mysterie a matter of faith not sense to be believ'd not grosly phancy'd if they have lent sōe an occasion of error shall administer to me an occasio● Charity though both within and without the pale of the Church it may afford opportunity to scandall not to be redeemed by a fictitious miracle of an Hoasts conversion into flesh when Christs body is no longer present then the form of bread remains how is Christs body in the miracle when the Species being gone it is no longer a Sacrament I love not such acute disputing about Christs body as the killing of 1000. in a battell and at Beziers 60000. how can we not dread Christs appearance who singe his Livery
either riches are to be preferr'd before poverty or marriage before Virginity and though I think marriage both honorable and lawfull in the Clergy yet I am of the L. Bacons opinion Charity can hardly water the ground where it must first fill a Pond a●d that many men believe not themselves w●at they would perswade others lesse do the things they would impose least know what they most confidently boast they onely set the sign of the Cross over their outer doors and sacrifice to the gut and grain in their inner closets and I must suspect the Sun of righteousness declining among these once not impious orders wher the shadows so far exceed the substāce Sect. 59. Monachism prevails not so much in the sustentation of Popery as what is call'd Arminianism might against it I cannot think Bernevelt lesse the tongue and Genius of Holland because they could separate both from the body Politick nor that they inlarg'd not ignorance while they confin'd Grotius and learning and excellence suffer'd no lesse then by an Ostracism in this admirable Hugo Men born to raise the Low-Countries a pitch of excellence above their neighbours had not the envy of their neighbours conspiring with headstrong ignorance cast them below themselves but that which rais'd a tumult there and gilded a war here hath subdued even the Conquerors There is scarce a souldier but defends it and by it repels not introduces Popery into the Land Sect. 60. Calvin lends more occasion to mak Romish Proselytes then Ignatius Loyola and the Gomarists of Holland expell'd not Popery with Arminanism but opened a gap for the wild bore to lay wast their Vineyard whose entrance is by servile will irrespective Election and irreprobation paritie of sins the consequences of which to some more refin'd wits may seem to exceed the absurdities of a Talmud Alcoran and Popish Legends asperse the deiety with Tyranny jugling and partiality intitle goodnesse it self to sin while God is made Author of iniquity take away virtues essence by absuming will the Gospell promises and force of Laws confound the rationall faculties of the soul adequate humane nature to bestiall leave us to obey our fate and follow the duct of stars and teach such a trumpeter as the Jesuit Campian who could only sound to battail set others gether with noise and have himself no weapon or Trumpeter-like without a point not come to the purpose or can at most but scratch the face of Charity and disfigure Christian communion with quorsum corruptio haeretica contagio ni●i ut qui sol● side gloriam rapturi sunt in omnium tur pitudinum caeno volutati noturam accusent virtutem desperent praecepta deonerent as if these phancies were onely broched to vent irreligion and impiety by accusing nature despairing virtue and deonerating precepts ot wallow in the mud of impurities yet these may be deducible from a Saint Augustine their own Dominicans and a stream of interpreters while the Camells are forc'd to swim by the reason of the depth of the Enigmaticall Apostle and even the Roman Oracle himselfe dares not bee more confident then the Delphian gives onely dubious responses etripode Nay 't is affirm'd in their Angelick Doctor Aquinas who if the Elogies of three Popes carry credit quot articulos edidit tot miracula in jungimus ut ejus doctrinam tanquam veridicam Catholicam sectem ●ni ecce plus quam Solomon hic who with trifling arguments concludes for that the envy of which they would fix on the reformation In some distempers who feed the body feed the diseases if the too indulgent hand of some too officious Parent instead of help hath reach'd death to her beloved children while zealous ignorance in a supposed antidote administers poyson we know what a discracy the Roman Mother by rasher indulgences hath reduc'd the body Ecclesiastick if the preposterous zeal of other Churches hath begot an atrophy in some constitutions while ignorantly they take away Laws terror perswasions make us loath food or think our selves incapable it would be a strange Law would punish with death the rash zeal of a mistaking parent in the ruine of a child with the same medicine she cur'd others Quos praedestinavit ad finem praedestinavit ad med●a Endeavour to make your Calling and Election sure may counterprise the poyson in some and strength of nature work it out in others God of his mercy send the oyle of his holy Spirit that by the holy annointing the tumors of venemous malice may subside in all Sect. 61. The Satyr in the Fable seeing his Host blow his fingers to heat them and his broth that he might cool it renounc'd his society We are all too Satyricall have too much of a Satyrs nature in us the beastiall part so farre exceeds humanity that we renounce communion for that which might be rectified by reason That which can infrigidate an Italians zeal may inflame a frozen Islanders devotion Urban the eight demanded by a Cardinall why he preferr'd one for Nuntio whose capacities had arrived to no higher eminencies then the trash and refuse of mankind before a quick and refined piece in whom nature as in an Elixir had plac'd all that might inrich in the mysterious excellencies of state replyed This Eagle would not be lur'd to flies and those higher elevations of phancy would only render him incapable of himselfe and others who measure other mens thoughts by their own will prove ill Judges both of themselves and others Sect. 62. From those whom I am divided in opinion I will not prove a Separatist in my charity I shall contend in nothing but not to approve my selfe contentious As I am an English man I will use the liberty which God hath permitted me was I a Spaniard or Italian I would think with Erasmus si quid tyrannidis quod tamen non cogat ad impietatem satius est f●rre qu●m seditiose reluctare nec esse pium nec esse rutum de potestate publicâ sinistram concipere aut serere opinionem c. Singularity not so precious as to cost the quiet of a Mother neither should I be troubled with those squibs and erackers the noise and fire that flies up and down the stories of hell for not confessing God before men to confesse the God of peace the best way is to bepeaceable I am not of the Gnosticks humour to deny God in the time of persecution and worship Idolls which the mistaken places of these Scripture wire-drawers import I should suppose I denyed God a common Father and persecuted the truth should I so wed my selfe to the Idoll of my own phancy as not to worship the true God after any form Sect. 63. Errors are more worthy of pitty then hate Reformations have been so tumultuous and refractory that quiet error to sober Christian might seem to be preferr'd before unruly truths All Churches betwixt invitation and menace would perswade resignation of faith to a simple