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A25358 Religion and loyalty maintained against all modern opposers in a treatise on the 29th of May 1681, being Trinity-Sunday and anniversary day of His Majesties happy birth and King and kingdoms restauration / by Henry Anderson. Anderson, Henry. 1684 (1684) Wing A3092; ESTC R27731 74,714 137

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have I in Heaven but thee All the Blessings that we do enjoy are the sweet influences of Heaven upon us Spiritual or Temporal First Spiritual Blessings in heavenly places arise from no other Spring and are Irradiations of the Trinity and the great kindness of Heaven to Mankind in relation to these Souls of ours The Father Son and Holy Ghost have all done their parts for them The Father gave his only Son the Son gave himself left his Glory and endured the bitter Death of the Cross meerly to keep our Souls from perishing The Holy Ghost is become as it were our Attendant waits upon us with continual offers of his Grace to enable us to do that which may preserve them These things all the Persons work equally and inseparably in respect of the Cause and Effect It is a Rule in Divinity That all the Works of the Trinity ad extra are common to the whole Trinity God the Father Son and Holy Ghost do co-operate and work together for what one doth all do yet in congruity we attribute a distinct Act in regard of the Order and Object 1. The Father Creates Gen. 1.1 In Order the original of Action is ascribed to the Father Joh. 5.17 19. 2. The Son Redeems Gal. 3.13 The Nature and Manner of Working to the Son Joh. 1.3 Heb. 12. 3. The Holy Ghost Illuminates 2 Pet. 1.21 The Efficacy and Power to the Holy Ghost 1 Cor. 11.12 The Father is to be adored as altogether of Himself The Son to be glorified as that Consubstantial Word The Holy Ghost to be magnified as that Co-essential Spirit eternally proceeding from Both. The Three Persons in the Trinity is the Object of our Faith and we daily owne it in our Creed 1. We believe in God the Father who made the World 2. In God the Son who redeem'd all Mankind 3. In God the Holy Ghost who sanctifies all the Elect People of God An Unity of Essence and a Trinity of Order Ordo Originis though not Regiminis Co-ordinativus though not Sub-ordinativus of Priority though not Superiority a First a Second and a Third though not a higher lower and lowest Deut. 6.4 1 Cor. 8.6 for the Lord our God is one Lord the Godhead or Essence of God is one undivided * This Tradition of 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 was a point of great discourse amongst the Ancients it was the great Principle on which Parmenides founded his divine Idea's delivered by Plato Platonicae ideae ortum habuerunt ex Parmenide cujus magnum principium fuit 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 one and many one in the Architype Idea God many in their individual Natures or otherwise it relates to the Unity of the Divine Essence and the Plurality of Persons for the Platonists speak much of 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 a Trinity Parmenides who followed Pythagoras is brought in by Plato philosophizing on that old Axiom 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 One and Many and determined thus That God was 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 i. e. one Divine Essence he was 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 one immutable Being he was 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 one Eternal Being This Plato discourseth in his Philebus at large shewing how 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 was 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 and 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 One was Many and Many One. And it is not only good Philosophy but sound Divinity the Godhead considered diversly for the manner of Being is Three Persons in One Essence the Father the Son and the Holy Ghost 1 Joh. 5.7 The Father is the First Person of the Trinity having Foundation in none of Personal Substance 1. 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 Not begotten to the Father The Son is the Second Person of the Trinity having Foundation of Personal Substance of whom he is eternally begotten Joh. 5.26 2. 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 Begotten to the Son The Holy Ghost is the Third Person in the Trinity having Foundation from the Father and the Son from both which he especially proceedeth Joh. 14.26 3. 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 Proceeding to the Holy Ghost Here is a threefold Unity of Persons in one Nature of Natures in One Person of Natures and Persons in One Quality In the First is one God In the Second one Christ In the Third one Spirit All this Unity is but to usher in a single Deity S. Paul concludes all with an 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 There is one God Eph. 4.6 And the Soul carrieth an Image of the Unity of the Godhead and Trinity of Persons in that there is one Soul with three Faculties of Understanding Will and Memory Let us all now lift up our heart and voice and praise God chanting forth the Anthem of the Seraphims for the Redemption of the World by our Lord Jesus Christ the Second Person of the Trinity concluding with S. Basil's Liturgy 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 O God our God who hast sent this heavenly Bread the Food of all the World Our Lord Jesus Christ to be to us a Saviour a Redeemer Therefore with Angels and Archangels and all the Company of Heaven we laud and magnifie thy glorious Name evermore praising thee and saying Holy holy holy Lord God of Hosts Heaven and Earth are full of thy Glory Secondly As Spiritual so Temporal Blessings are the product of Heaven This Day is a signal Instance and carries with it the Pomp of Blaze and Splendour as it is the Anniversary of His Majesty's happy Birth and Nativity And that Divine Providence that brought him this Day into the World hath led him by the hand of his visible goodness Ever since he entred the porch of life and walked upon the pavement of the Earth he has had the Royal Charter of Heaven and enjoy'd the testimony of Gods special care even a Writ of Protection 1 Chron. 16.22 Touch not mine Anointed do my Prophets no harm His Life hath been a continued Series of Divine Favour The Adversary hath not been able to do him violence the Son of wickedness could not hurt him but he hath smitten down his Foes before his face cloathed them with shame and wounded them that hated him The great Majesty of Heaven was a Helmet of Salvation unto him a strong Tower of Defence against his cruel Enemies Domestick and Foreign at home and abroad First Cruel Enemies at home who invested their Sword with the Authority of Law and made themselves after the Image of a King and usurp'd the Seat Royal chang'd the Kingdom into a State and Monarchy into a Common-wealth This was in the time of our late Troubles and Confusions when Monarchy was shaken off Religion and Property were lost and Laws and Liberty were with no small violence invaded being as in the days of Jeroboam whoever would 1 Kings 13.33 were consecrated Priests of the high places And when Souldiers turn'd Preachers every act of Providence that seems to favour their Designs shall be the voice of God Every opportunity to do mischief to such as they
he applied himself especially to them to enable them for the high Mysteries of the Gospel and service of the Church by the reception of the Holy Ghost Joh. 20.22 23. Mat. 18.18 and a power of binding and loosing sins And Christ having founded his Church he left it in the hands of his Apostles therefore let us look into this pure stream of Antiquity and primitive Age of the Church In the first Synod there is no prelation of one or subordination of another but all the Apostles have equal vote and choice in the Substitution or Election of Matthias Acts 1. In that other about Circumcision all decree send and judge alike Acts 15. It seemed good to the Holy Ghost and us By which it is evident there is no Preeminence or Superiority but an Unity and Identity of Power according to that excellent Saying of S. Cyprian * Hoc erant utique caeteri Apostoli quod fuit Petrus pari consortio praediti honoris potestatis sed exordium ab unitate profici●citur Lib. de Unit. Eccles The other Apostles are the same that S. Peter was to let us know that they and their Successors are pari authoritate pari consortio endowed with an equal fellowship of honour and power The Apostles now considered in their Apostolical dignity order of Priesthood and Authority of Preaching the light will display it self and chase away the darkness from us 1. In Apostolick Dignity then is no Principality by the Law of Christ for as they were all sent together Mat. 10. Acts 2. so they were all inspired at once the cloven Tongues like as of fire sate on each of them and they were all filled with the 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 and gifts of the Holy Ghost which argues equality and that they are all Fellow-equals in Apostleship Rev. 12.14 The wall of the City saith S. John had twelve founda●ions and in them the Names of the Lamb's twelve Apostles therefore no Primacy or preeminence of dignity being all Foundations of Evangelical Doctrine upon which the height of the Ecclesiastical Edifice is raised and Militant Church is built They are all Foundations and Rocks after Christ because they were all chosen to preach the Gospel and plant the Faith in every part of the World They were all immediately instructed by Christ they had all most ample and universal Jurisdiction throughout the whole Empire of the Church all endowed with an equal Authority as S. Cyprian expresseth it of honour and power which beats down the Rampire of defence and shews the Fortress of folly of the Romanists in their new erected Fort in challenging a Scepter of Supremacy and condemns the arrogant Usurpation of the See of Rome who will be 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 a Bishop in another mans Diocese and in appropriating that to himself which is common to him saith a Reverend Prelate with all the Bishops of Christendom 2. As to the Order of Priesthood there is no Supremacy of power to one above another in the Colledge of the Apostles because they could all equally consecrate the Body and Blood of Christ And the greatest favours to lapsed Mankind are the Sacraments where the visible corporeal Elements are the means by Faith to convey unto us spiritual Graces nay the whole Treasure of Christs Merits acquired on the Cross are made truly ours by a due reception of the blessed Eucharist for the holy Sacraments are the pledge of Glory and earnest of Immortality and the consecrated Symbols are the seeds of an eternal Duration springing up in us to Life eternal nourishing our spirits with Grace which is but the Prologue of Glory In the Divine Mysteries there is no Superiority as to Consecration it being not personal but publick not proper to S. Peter only but common to all the Apostles and consequently speaks an equal fellowship of honour and power as to order of Priesthood 3. As to the Authority of Preaching the Commission is equal Joh. 17.18 As my Father sent me so send I you which may extend not only to Jurisdiction and Ordination but Apostolical preaching Our Lord and Saviour being to ascend into Heaven commanded his Apostles saying Go ye teach all Nations Mat. 28.19 baptizing them in the Name of the Sacred Trinity Father Son and Holy Ghost This commandment they put in execution and it was fulfilled Rom. 10.18 Their sound went into all the Earth and their words into the ends of the World S. Peter to the Jews S. Paul to the Gentiles no division or limitation of Jurisdiction but a distribution to all Provinces for the more commodious preaching of the Gospel Those ancient Worthies that first propagated Christianity had neither Diocese nor Parish but the wide World before them then all planting the same Doctrine every man had a care of all the Churches they went forth and preached every where * Mark 16.20 Eusebius and other Ecclesiastical Historians give us the recital and specification of the Nations and Countries S. Peter preach'd in Judea Antioch Galatia Cappadocia Pontus in Asia Bithynia and Rome S. Andrew in Scythia Europaea in Epirus Thracia and Achaia S. James the Son of Zebedee in Judea and Spain S. John in Judea and Asia the less S. James the Brother of our Lord in Jerusalem S. Philip in Scythia and Phrygia S. Bartholomew in the farther India and Armenia the great S. Matthew in Ethiopia S. Thomas to the Parthians Medes Persians Brachmans Hyrcanians Bactrians and Indians S. Simon in Mesopotamia S. Matthias in the higher Aethiopia And S. Paul and Barnabas in many Countries of Europe and Asia the Lord working with them What mean now these domineering Nimrods of Rome absolutely out of the plenitude of their Power to lord it over their Brethren as if they were ●specially 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 Gods portion and inheritance and all Christian Churches were in a state of subordination unto them whereas they are only Fellow-labourers and Workers together with us in the Vineyard of Christ Are ye Ministers of Christ so are we The Clergy are Branches of an Apostolical and holy Stock therefore let all Aaron's Sons who ascend the 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 and are devoted to the Altar as Gods Priests consecrate themselves to God and Religion that we and they may do the work of an Evangelist and with alacrity and chearfulness 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 give our selves to prayer and the ministration of the Word shewing the Divinity of our Function not in great swelling words of vanity in an affected Predominancy Rule and Superiority over the Christian World so much contended for by the Souldiers of the Camp of Rome This in the words of Nazianzen * Nazian Orat. 11. 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 to commend a goodly Statue from the shadow it casts and to pass by 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 those perfections which deserve our chief commendations i. e. sanctity and holiness of life which extol Gods praises and then
applied by the Royal Charles of Great Britain our most gracious Constantine to his Senate at Westminster or several Houses of Parliament I shall be as glad of your future Vnion as now I am of your welcome Meeting the people of this Realm and knit together the hearts of this whole Nation as the heart of one man in the defence of our King our Law● and our Religion that as Aristotle taught in his Ethicks though they be many in Body yet they 'l be but one Soul Crederes unam mentem in d●●●bus fuisse divisam as 't was between Minutius Felix and his Octavius God grant 'em a Soul that 's one in will and one in desire one in resolution and one in Religion for united Spirits graciously consorting together by a sweet harmony of affections tend not only to the glory of our Jerusalem to be as a City that is at unity in it self but the Nature of our Religion specially requires it and the honour thereof exacts it from us because the Lord our God is one Lord. This Unity is Oyntment which covering the head and running down to the skirts makes the Prince glorious and the Subject happy for where it is there the Lord hath commanded the blessing As difference of Languages hindred the erection of Babel so disunion of minds the going forward of the second Temple whose foundation is laid in Love Surely Sion can as ill be built with discord of Hearts as Babel could with discord of Tongues God is not wont to be in the Whirlwind of dissention but in the still Voice and that heavenly Dove the Holy Ghost like the Halcyon only builds his Nest in a calm The garment of the Kings Daughter the Church is of divers colours though there be variety of Gifts yet it should be like Christ's Coat without seam in veste varietas sit scissura non sit Lines the nearer they approach to the Center the nearer they are to one another those then are at the greatest distance from God who are furthest off from one another in uncharitable differences It was the great business of our Saviour's advent into the World to make peace in Heaven and Earth to reconcile men to God and to one another to take away all feuds and to extinguish animosities to bring to an agreement Tempers most distant saith a Learned Divine to make the Lamb and the Wolf lye down together He came not to kill and destroy but for the healing of the Nations When the glorious Temple was built at Jerusalem God would have but one Altar there to shew quòd unum eundemque cultum inter omnes esse vellet all that sacrificed there should have one and the same Worship but one Altar typifying one Religion one heart and that it might be unto the people ut vinculum sacrae unitatis a bond of sacred union And this is the noblest Argument that can possibly be discussed to compose distractions and allay the animosities which particular respects private interests and parties of Religion have raised among us 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 to be of one mind in the Lord for it is not enough concordare to agree but we must convenire come together and not only so but consentire agree in Judgment that we may be brought cohabitare to dwell together in unity O how happy a thing it is to see the Churches Children spread themselves like Olive-branches round her Table in a peaceable and flourishing manner Honour and Riches are insensibly multiplied upon a Nation that seeks its glory by a dutiful submission to its lawful Prince while it looks upon Union as the best Accommodation and choicest Treasure the Heavens and Earth conspire to make it plentiful and abounding in all wealth and opulency Deut. 28.2 3. 4 5 6. As those Pigeons then which having drunk of the River of Life held up their Bill 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 joyntly together in token of thankfulness So let us all praise God with one accord in the Temple being of one heart and one Soul mind and judgment because the Lord our God is one Lord. Deut. 6.4 Mark 12.29 And what the Idea of the World could not the sacred Pages and Volumes of holy Writ have discover'd of the Deity the Co-eternity of the Son of God with the Father the procession of the Holy Ghost from both the Unity of the three in one uncreated Essence 1 Epist Ch. 5. ver 7. For there are three that bear record in Heaven saith S. John the Father the Word and the Holy Ghost and these three are one Thou art my Creator my Redeemer and my Comforter which makes the question past all question and needs no further disputation I have none in Heaven but thee The desire of this Celestial place and state causeth the Royal Prophet to despise all transitory flashes and sparks of earthly pleasures which is the second part viz. Low in a positive determination And there is none upon Earth that I desire besides thee The Princes and Monarchs of the World who are retinued with all the Equipage of Greatness and strange variety of delights being liberally and abundantly provided for Silver Gold and Jewels are their's and all Creatures in the Earth and the Air and Water are pressed for their service yet all these enjoyments are nothing without thee None upon Earth I desire besides thee Et tecum non the negation is personal no man for his favour no Creature for its excellency that I desire in the least comparison of thee For the treasures of this world are but gilded Thorns and concealed Miseries and yet how many Shrines and Altars are there erected in mens hearts to this great Idol of the World Most scarce acknowledge any other God but this Golden Calf to which they pay their servile devotions And when thoughts stream towards wealth Rivers are but draughts enough for them Quod naturae satis est homini non est as Seneca that grave Moralist speaks of Alexander who had swallowed up Darius and the Indies and yet in those flouds did thirst and in that surfeit was hungry If the Earth were a Center of Diamonds and did the Heavens showre down Pearls into Diana's lap and could we enjoy the Land with its Minerals of Gold and the Sea with the greatness of its Treasure sending Ships to Tarshish and fetching Spices from the East in the Navy of Hiram all these things can't satiate the desires of the Soul but are miserable fruitions without the glorious Trinity Then when others lay up on Earth Heaven shall be my Treasure For the favour of a Prince is but a pleasing snare without thee and therefore non est in terris there is none upon Earth I desire besides thee The World is a Theatre of sorrow a warfare and a bondage all are prisoners some in golden Chains others in Iron some slaves to poverty others to riches some to honour others to meanness And all these are interwoven with mixt