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A38779 The voice of King Charls the father to Charls the son, and the bride say come being an invitation of King Charls to come in peaceably and be reconciled to his father's minde and shewing the integrity of His Highness Oliver Cromwel ... / by Arise Evans. Evans, Arise, b. 1607. 1655 (1655) Wing E3471; ESTC R26694 43,143 81

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Ezra 5. 1 2. Consider Beloved God did let none of my words fall hitherto 1 Sam. 3. 19. but all that I declared is come to pass as I shewed above and if you had sought the Lord and forsaken your sins as I did exhort you to do in all my Books the King had been on his Throne afore now for men must look upon God's Commandments and keep them if they look to have his promises of mercy fulfilled to them for his mercy is to them that love him and keep his Commandments Exod. 2. 6. Israel in their captivity sate down and wept and threw away their Harps Psal. 137. 1 2. so should you leave your pleasure and mourn for your sins by fasting and praying in private and publikely associate your selves together to seek the Lord that he may be merciful to you And above all things keep the Sabbath-day he that keepeth the Sabbath-day of the Lord holy and wholly as the Prophet saith Isaiah 58. 13 14. he shall never do amiss for the Lord Jesus will bless him prosper him and make him honourable so that he shall ride upon the high places of the earth and the seed of God shall be in him to preserve and protect him all the weeks of his life from Sabbath to Sabbath until at last he come to glory in Heaven with Christ at the right hand of God for if you will remember to keep holy the Sabbath-day God will not suffer you to forget any of his Commandments but your delight will be in them to keep them and do his will but if you forget to keep the Sabbath holy by praying reading hearing speaking God's words meditating in it doing deeds of charity for bearing all works or words touching worldly affairs then God will not bless you and you shall fall from one misery to another and never have rest to your souls The Lord will reign and execute judgement for the Sabbath therefore he is called the Lord of the Sabbath and judgement will come upon the world chiefly for their not sanctifying the Sabbath and if you take notice of Psal. 92. intituled A Psalm or Song for the Sabbath-day which Psalm continueth until you come to Psalm 98. so that Psalm 92 93 94 95 96 97. is but one Psalm by the Author's account for you have no title until you come to Psalm 98. I say if you take notice of Psalm 92 93 94 95 96 97. you shall finde how God will come to judgement and to reign and of his triumphing over his enemies which enemies are similated by a flood of waters Psal. 93. 2 3 4. Pfal 96. 10 13. Psal. 97. 1. and the contention must needs be about the Sabbath for this Psalm is for the Sabbath-day and hath begun with us already King James destroyed his Throne by making a Law to profane the Sabbath truely there was no need of such a Law to give liberty for outward sports on the Sabbath-day the people were too forward in profaning it so that if he had made a severe Law to restrain them yet would they have taken too much liberty to break the Sabbath and I wonder that the King and his Counsel were so blinde as to countenance the Sabbath-breakers since the Prophet sheweth it clear that the promise to Rule is founded upon the exact keeping holy of the Sabbath-day of Christ Isa. 58. 13 14. so that he that keepeth the Sabbath shall ride upon the high places of the earth and what is meant by riding upon the high places of the earth but to have the rule and power over it and govern it Deut. 32. 12 13. Judg. 5. 9 10. compared with Isa. 58. 13 14. will shew it And when the masking-bouse in 1638. was erected at White-Hall purposely to profane the Sabbath then sin went in the Court with an open face though in a mask yet so without a mask that he which had but half an eye might easily have seen it and say God will not suffer this Court to stand long Whosoever advised the late King to set up that house he was his greatest enemy He that envieth a King or Prince need no other way to overthrow him then to perswade him to profane the Sabbath neither can a man shew his love to his King by any means more then by advising him to keep holy the Sabbath-day of the Lord Jesus And believe it God will speedily have a quarrel with the Kings and Princes of the earth for breaking his Sabbath The long Parliament got much footing against the late King upon that score for reforming what he suffered to be deformed by restaining the profanation of the Sabbath they went up and he went down but when they likewise began to take the liberty to profane it so that when no Boat on the Thames durst stir on the Sabbath the Lord Bradshaw's Boat may and when other men must go afoot on the Sabbath a Parliament-man sends his ticket for a Coach and will have it then God brings them down also I do not speak this of the Parliament-men without ground for being in 1650. at a Parliament-man's house in White-hall who pretended to be one of the most religious of them there was some Friends of his there that were to come home to London Said his Wife When my Husband comes in we will have a Coach for you to go home How said the Man we cannot have a Coach to day Yes said she a Parliament-man may send his Ticket and have a Coach at any time none dare deny him Another Sabbath a while after I was at a Sermon in White-hall and in the middle of the Sermon I was forced to go to the stairs when I came there I beheld a Boat coming up from the bridge What said I to one that stood there do the Boats go abroad again on the Sabbath-day No said he Why said I what is yonder Said he That is my Lord Bradshaw's Boat coming from Greenwich What said I then he takes upon him to be Lord of the Sabbath Yes said the man he may do what he please now But consider how soon God rooted the Parliament out for such presumption and now the Boats and Coaches go abroad on the Sabbath again without any molestation judge you what will be the issue of it Therefore let none presume to break the Sabbath be he never so high I dare say God will bring him low enough that doth it pick what you can for that out of Heb. 4. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 6 10 11. And the Prophet tells the King and people of Judah that though their sin was written with a pen of Iron and with the point of a Diamond and doth say that they should go into captivity yet a little after that he tells them also That if now they would turn and keep holy the Sabbath they and their city should remain for ever Jer. 17. 1 2 3 4 14 15. Therefore you see that the keeping holy of the Sabbath will turn
in his infancy he had had John's baptism and confessing when he was sick what then he had done saith confes. lib. 1. ch. 11. Thou sawest O my God! for thou wert my Keeper with what earnestness of minde and with what faith I importuned the piety both of my own mother and thy church the mother of us all for the baptism of thy christ my Lord God Mark the baptism of thy christ And observe for here he makes a distinction betwixt John's Baptism which he had received when he was an infant and the baptism of Christ which now being sick he would have had for he thought it not meet to term that Baptism which infants receive It was a wonderful providence that brought me to maintain this point by any thing out of S. Aug. and it was thus When I was about to write this two learned men the one a Minister the other a great student being at my house together and I perceiving they would be my great antagonists in it to hear what they would say I broke my minde unto them they began to oppose me in it with might main I held it forth against them both so that at last the student said Now I call to mind I think S. Aug. speaks of such a thing And he having the book in his pocket drew it out and it silenced them very much yet they would give me no encouragement nor would they tell me plainly what S. Aug. said in it Upon this I went into Pauls Church-yard to see if I could finde S. Aug. and hear him speak by means of some Latine Scholar but being there I found him to speak English and I brought him home with an intent that before he and I part to be better acquainted with him Thus Gods providence helps forward his own work that men may see that the practice of the ancient Church was agreeable to the New Testament and that by their practice we may the better understand the Scripture specially in the mysterious great Controversie about Baptism the foundation of Christianity to end and reconcile the difference of Christendom in that point of Rebaptizing commonly called Anabaptism which opinion being weighed in the balance of the Sanctuary hath as much truth in it yea more then the contrary yet the Ana baptists follow not the footsteps of the Ancients in Christning their infants and acknowledging the holy Spirit in their infants baptism to be of value but seeking another spirit in baptism and not the renewing of that holy Spirit which they had in their infants baptism for their punishment and to bring them home God sends them an evil spirit 1 Sam. 16. 14. that puffeth and vexeth them and sets them one against another so that there is no peace among them and though they do mighty things for a time prevailing yet at last they come to nothing because they deny and pitifully reproach the breathing of Gods Spirit upon them in their infancy On the other side because the Church of Engl. at the first appearing of the Anab. did not admit Rebaptizing it being Gods way take those people into the Church they confessing the Church and their infants baptism as the most eminent part of it the difference grew greater and they became a scourge so that all Heresies broke out in the Church upon its refusing condemning such a truth warranted by Scripture and Fathers which truth is the means appointed to bring men into communion with God for none ought to come to the Lords table before they themselves being at yeers of discretion do confess their sins repent and be baptized upon their own score And good reason for we see if a man himself be bound to pay a debt he oweth he will take special care to pay it lest his adversary cast him into prison but if sureties be bound for it the principal careth not but lets them suffer this is common among men So infants in baptism are not bound but their sureties and as they are bound to or promise nothing so they are as careless to perform any thing promised for them or in their name for pray where is any doth forsake the devil and all his works the pomps and vanities of the wicked world and all the sinful lusts of the flesh that doth believe all the Articles of the Christian faith that doth keep Gods holy will and commandments all the days of their lives Here are mighty things promised who performeth them Take heed God will not be mocked Gal. 6. 7 8. Now if Ministers had prest men to renew their Covenant with God and caused them with their own mouthes to promise such obedience as above said and rebaptized them upon that account shewing such as would not come in upon such terms their damnable condition and that their infant-baptism was but a figure to save them if they had died in the time of their ignorance surely men would not have been so careless in keeping Gods Word as now they are Therefore I give this as a Rule of truth to the Church for time to come which Rule is grounded as abovesaid on Scripture the best Fathers practice Reason and on the confession of our Church of England in the book of Common-Prayer as you have it afore Baptism in the Rubrick 1. I say that Infants ought to be by their sureties baptized in water as we formerly did in the church of England 2. That they should be catechized and educated in the faith and by all means perswaded to leave their sins 3. That they being come to the age of discretion should repent and confess their sins and shew their resolution to amend their lives before they come to renew their baptism 4. That they be re-baptized in water and then the Bishops to lay their hands upon them and all this to be done to them afore they be admitted to come to the Lords Table 5. That those Heathens or Jews that are perswaded to the faith converted and baptized they being of full age refraining from sin and stedfast in the faith need not be rebaptized but if they have young children or servants that are subject to youthful vanities notwithstanding they be baptized with their masters or fathers they ought to be rebaptized as abovesaid 6. That whosoever after re-baptizing opposeth the faith or breaketh the commands of God be excommunicated and not received in again until he repent and be willing to suffer a shameful penance If he will not come in but goeth about to seduce the people of Christ then shall the King put him to death speedily that others may fear the Lord and King 7. That the King and all keep holy the Sabbath not onely by forbearing servile work but by praying reading bearing speaking Gods word meditating on it and deeds of charity And let me tell you in the name of God that Gods Covenant in baptism is that perpetual covenant that shall not be forgotten Jer. 50. 5. It is the quarrel of that Covenant