Selected quad for the lemma: truth_n

Word A Word B Word C Word D Occurrence Frequency Band MI MI Band Prominent
truth_n spirit_n worship_n worship_v 18,725 5 9.9357 5 true
View all documents for the selected quad

Text snippets containing the quad

ID Title Author Corrected Date of Publication (TCP Date of Publication) STC Words Pages
A48122 A letter of religion to the Protestant-dissenters from the Church of England, of what denomination soever in the county of Kent wherein is reported the ground of their dissent, their worship, way of instruction, and behaviour towards laws and government : to which is added a perswasive to conformity, at least an acquiescence in the religion established / by a curate of the same county. Curate of the same county. 1675 (1675) Wing L1574; ESTC R11508 15,343 27

There is 1 snippet containing the selected quad. | View lemmatised text

among us which God forbid who may we blame for it but your selves and your Fore-runners who could never endure that body of Canons wherein was one in Title and Doctrine against Socinianism It is the fourth Canon agreed on by the several Synods of London and York 1640. wherein Socinianism is called a damnable and cursed Heresie a complication of many antient Heresies condemn'd by the four first General Councils and lastly contrariant to the Articles of Religion now established in the Church of England I know on what Canon or Canons the burden of your clamour was laid and that the Lawyers helpt you to find out an irregularity in their making though the Composers had the King's Commission to impower them and the Canons the King's Declaration before them yet this Canon underwent the same fate as others though not so audibly complain'd against which I cannot think for all that but was as well as the rest secretly design'd against by the first Authors of our confusions in Religion For soon after the Ministers that exercised before the Lords and Commons at their Monthly Fasts complain'd against infinite Errors and Heresies and this by name of Socinianism and that the persons who were guilty of it were not the adherents to Episcopacie but such as were hearded among the Dissenters and joyn'd for a pretended Reformation The matter therefore well considered though you dislike Socinianism as well you may yet you may see whether directly or by accident I enquire not who unhappily ministred to its growth if not to its first Introduction Concerning the Discipline of the Church of England I have found nothing so boldly talkt against as the particular of Excommunications as if they were irregularly decreed and on light and unmeet occasions But these exceptions are so idle and vain that they argue either ignorance or unrighteousness in those who first made them For had they observ'd how and by whom men are Ecclesiastically censured they would not think the Keys usurp'd by Lay-men 'T is no news to hear Courts and their proceedings first misunderstood and then misrepresented by those who are obnoxious or have an itch to rule and are impatient of Government Now Government it self being sacred and necessary they that quarrel at it must begin with the suspected corruptions of it of which they are neither capable to judge or amend and so proceed to confusion but still keeping up to a noise of corruption till themselves are possess'd of it and then become abominable And as for the causes and occasions of Excommunications that are insisted on by you to be light and trivial it is manifest that those who so accuse are very heedless or very illiterate For let them but read the ordinary form of that Instrument and they will find the cause is renouncing to Government and contempt of the Court that is when men do not acknowledge the Jurisdiction or will not submit and acquiesce in its determinations and censures Having thus mentioned your Principle of Dissent and some Applications that you make thereof for your own pitiful defence against the Church of England let me further add something of the ways and manners you observe or at least are in use among your selves I have sometime considered your Worshipping of God and finde that though you have long handled that Text That God is a Spirit and they that worship him must worship him in spirit and in truth to serve you against those you oppose yet there is little assurance that there is more spirit or truth in your worship than in your slighted Neighbour's For if to worship God in spirit be to joyn the Soul with external performances in God's Worship what can you say for your selves more than those from whom you separate who acknowledg the Doctrine and profess the practise of the same beyond your disproof knowing herein they are to be tried by God and not you who searcheth the heart and trieth the reins But yet have not the Sons of the Church of England greater appearances that their Souls are joyn'd to the material parts of Gods worship than you when they readily use such Acts and Indications of reverence as you make Conscience to deny and a piece of Religion to contemn nay sometime become distinctly character'd from us by an obstinate and insolent refusal to use them The Congregations that worship God according to the Canons and Rubricks yf the Church of England do in Prayer and Communions kneel in hearing they are uncovered and in any other constant or contingent Office are decent orderly of which they are so far observant that to prevent any opportunity for confusion it is their Principle to submit and conform to a stated rule given them by their Superiours which is the only guard against indecencie and distraction But your Assemblies those of our County are otherwise managed Many profess to come with no other designe than to hear only and think themselves discharg'd to God and their own wish if they come time enough to hear a mystical Text pronounc'd as the warning to a Sermon This they believe to be the worship of God or else have knowledge of none And when they come there is no difference between them in the Market and in the Meeting-house and to say truth there needs none that their carriage may bear proportion to the nature of such unlawful Assemblies They have been taught that Preaching and Hearing are the principal Duties of Minister and People and for the one to preach plain Doctrine and the other to be uncovered are both superstitious and moreover that Superstition is so dangerous that rudeness is much safer with such-like whimsies that whenever they are reproved for it in our Assemblies especially in this point of the Hat they think they are abridged of their Christian Priviledges Neither is your Worship better for truth than spirit if to worship God in truth be to worship him after the manner that Christ hath revealed him who is the true God For concerning God nothing is more Emphatical in the Revelation of him by Christ than then that he spared not his own Son but delivered him up for us all Rom. 8. 32. which Doctrine that it might be preserved fresh in the memories of Christians then was an holy Rite instituted by our Saviour that carried with it the most easie and familiar signification of the same viz. the Sacrament of the Lords-Supper which is to be celebrated with such words that do import the very Doctrine whereby is shewn not only our Saviour's care and faithfulness to continue an assertion of the Point but over and above that this is the most properly differing Character of the Christian Society But alas Of what little use is this among you your former setting up spiritual Rails by strange and unchristian Niceties hath made a desolation of this Table not yet to be repaired by the soundest Doctrines and vehementest exhortations to those that otherwise are governable people And as for your