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A34903 An answer to a late book intituled, A discourse concerning the inventions of men in the worship of God, by William, Lord Bishop of Derry wherein the author's arguments against the manner of publick worship performed by Protestant dissenters are examined and by plain Scripture and reason confuted, his mistakes as to matters of fact detected, and some important truths concerning the spirit of prayer and external adoration, &c. vindicated / by Robert Craghead ... Craghead, Robert. 1694 (1694) Wing C6793; ESTC R7154 118,658 170

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take hold of his Covenant and when you are about it beg that he will accept of you graciously for if you be sincere in that work you cannot but Admire and Adore the riches of that love aecepting such worms into so glorious a Bond and Union such a Bond as will keep you when you cannot keep your selves a Bond as oblidgeth us to be the Lords and not our own how strengthning and comfortable is it when a man can say I am thine Lord save me my soul hath said unto the Lord thou art my Lord. when the Author and finisher of Faith hath graciously given you to believe then you may humbly beseech God to give his Seal to so great a Transaction in whom also after that ye believed ye were Sealed with the Holy Spirit of Promise ye may warrantably beg of God that he would give of his spirit whereby ye may know the things that are freely given to you of God and thereby know ye are of these whom God hath set a part for himself that the Lord himself in what manner he pleaseth would say unto your soul that he is your salvation The Lord having not only in mercy established your judgments but given you good hope through grace then you are to hold fast what ye have received and be as a fountain sealed not losing what ye have wrought or God hath wrought for you but improving it for the glory of the giver and your own stability not hearkning to suggestions and temptations that have a tendency to raze the foundation already well laid as if it were to lay again whereby some are rendered miserable in their religion being as a City without walls and their hearts as the high way that any destroyer hath access to we are to leave the principles of the doctrine of Christ fix'd and unmoveable not to return on them as still disputable by every new temptation but to bolt all such temptations out of doors on the first view as sent to obstruct our progress and going on to perfection as we are commanded 2ly As for practice remember the words of our blessed Redeemer Whosoever heareth these sayings of mine and doth them I will liken him to a wise man who built his house upon a Rock without a Godly practice our most splendd Buildings are but on the Sand which causeth inevitable ruine at last we are to Glorifie our heavenly Father by bearing much fruit all we have from God must return to the glory of the Giver for all things are for himself You have God to walk before as still under his Eye and willing he see all you do content he search you though you know the Heavens are not clean in his sight and far less polluted clay yet satisfied he know your heart toward him that he hath made you hate what he hateth and love to do these thing that are pleasing in his sight you are Commanded also to walk with him as near unto him yea to walk in him and so to be Supplied for walking before him and with him O the happiness and dignity to be found in this walk if a Prince would permite you to walk with him but half an hour how would you be surprised with Joy what hope would it raise of future Favour how ready would you be to Publish it but this walk wherein I cannot so much as mention a Comparison ye may have for ordinary which cannot but be the Wonder of all who attain it Will God in very deed dwell with men on the Earth But few admire it because few attain it By your Practice and Holy Conversation you must Glorifie him before men let your light shine that others seeing your good works may Glorifie your Father which is in Heaven and yet take care you do not your works to be seen of men for vain glory to your selves Happy is the man who formeth his Conversation for Convincing and Edifying of others and yet willing himself never to be seen or notticed this is the man formed for God to shew forth his Praise yea blessed is the man who doth or ever did any thing inteerly for Gods glory it is worth the labours of our whole lifetime to have the Comfort of it when we must go the way of all the Earth and miserable is the man who breathing out his Soul into another World amongst other Imbodied Souls hath this to go with here is a Soul that never did good but hurt to other Souls helped none to Heaven but many to Hell Let these few things be your care in all commpany to do no hurt to receive no hurt to do good and receive what good ye can learn of others Walk within your House with a Perfect heart give good Example to your Families that neither Child nor Servant may die or remove from you without some help to their Souls that all of them may have it to say your Company was their Blessing Command your Houshold to seek and serve the Lord let them all have the Benefite and Example of Familie-worship shewing forth the Loving kindness of the Lord in the morning and his Faithfulness every night see that Pride hinder none of you to Pray in your Families as thinking ye are not so Gifted as others though your Talents be few yet by improving they grow Let none of your Families be as the Families of Heathens who call not on God be not Instruments of hardning your Children or Servants against Familie-worship when ye are gone be not Snares to their Souls by giving them occasion to say they never saw family Prayer practised nor the word of God read nor his Praises Sung See that secret Prayer be not neglected by any older or younger who are capable in the Family the neglect whereof of it self will prove a person to be ungodly for every Godly one will pray and every Child of God hath an inclination and some measure of help to Pray by the Promised spirit of Grace and Supplications if you have not a Disposition to Pray you have not the Spirit of Adoption Remember the Sabbath be kept Holy in your Families waste not that Holy time in idleness come and bring all you can with you to Worship God in the publick Assemblie Find not your own pleasures nor speak your own words on the Lords day it is a great Discovery of a Conscientious Christian who though tempted by others yet dars not profane the Sabbath by worldly Discourse weary not of Sabbaths but account them a delight and a merciful gift of God for the good of our Souls it hath been the Comfort of growing Christians to think on the Sabbaths drawing near knowing they might then warrnatably lay aside all Earthly cares and thoughts and so inteerly Converse with their God some of you have your daily bread to labour for through the week whereby ye are sometimes scanted for time to your Souls therefore loss none of your Holy time but when you are not at publick
prayer to the Admiration of others and yet all this but natural acquisition and no special gift of the Spirit of Christ 3. Besides these improvements of nature our Saviour Christ having received gifts for men and bestowing them on whom he will for the good of his Church thereby many have been endued with common gifts of the Spirit of Christ whereby others are edified but not themselves they being still destitute of the special Sanctifying Grace of the Spirit and such as Christ will say unto at the last depart I know you not tho' their partaking of these common gifts was the occasion of their concluding themselves in a State of favour with God mistaking those common gifts for such as are special and Sanctifying such persons never being converted to God and truely Sanctified may notwithstanding of all their common gifts be lewd and Scandalous in their practice 5. Whatever judgment we may pass upon our selves yet we are not so much concern'd to judge by what gifts other men do pray or if they have the grace of prayer together with the gift is not our part to search tho' it be certain that where the conversation is ordinarly ungodly and vicious whatever gift a man hath yet he wanteth the Grace of prayer 6 When such immoral persons are endued with a common gift of the Spirit enabling them to speak pertinently in prayer sure it is not that gift which maketh them Immoral and Scandalous nor is the Gift of Christ to be despised on that account for common gifts sanctifie no man tho such as God hath honoured with them are the more guilty for profaning of his mercies and their ingratitude to God 7. Only Believers in Christ Jesus who are sanctified by the Spirit of Grace partake of the grace of Prayer and as the Giver of this Grace pleaseth to imploy any of them in his service for the good of others so he bestoweth the gift also in what measure he pleaseth As for persons who are dejected for want of a Gift of Prayer they have need of sound and skilful advice for the meer want of such Elocution as others have should not discourage them tho all should covet the best Gifts But 2. If persons have no Inclination nor help by the Spirit of God to pray unto him there is just cause for fear but not despair I say just cause for fear and grief of heart because all the Children of God have the Spirit of Prayer in some measure yet no cause for despairing because Christ hath promised the Holy Ghost to them who ask him 3. To direct such persons only to the words of a Form will never prove a cure to their Souls For if any man have not the Spirit of Christ they are none of his therefore such persons should be exhorted to cry unto God for the Spirit of grace and supplications Page 63. The Author once more urgeth the use of forms in Prayer A great part of the world cannot do it without a form Children and ignorant persons are at a loss for words Ans As for young and very ignorant people we allow them the use of forms until God enable them more but withal exhort them to further progress lest if they should still rest upon forms they should be satisfied with a form of Godliness only But Page 64. He saith As for Children and ignorant people of our perswasion he is well assured many of them never bow their knees to God Ans This is not the first of the Author's mistakes that we have seen for we have occasion to know what they do in the service of God better than he and I am well assured of the contrary of that he asserts he affirmeth not knowing what they do and I affirm upon knowledge that commonly our Children so soon as capable are helped with some easie and short forms and that many of them dayly bow their knees to their Maker and are chastised if it be neglected The Author cometh often over this our Teaching the unlawfulness of forms which is imposing upon his Reader for none of us Teach any such Doctrine Page 65. There remains yet the third Opinion of Dissenters which they advance against us in this matter of Prayer to be examined that the Minister is the mouth of the Congregation and that the people have nothing to do but to join with him in their hearts an opinion far from any authority of Scripture which expresly requires us Rom 15. 6. with one mind and one mouth to glorifie God Ans It 's not long since we saw this under the Author's hand Page 36. That generally there is no more necessarie but that the people joyn in their hearts except it be on some occasions and when these occasions appear we will consider his Opinion 2 In all Gospel publick Worship recorded in the New Testament we find no more either required or practised but the peoples joining in their hearts 3 What is said Rom ✚ 15 6 is performed in our way of Worship using one mouth and not many But the Conclusion must stand whether the Premisses will or not that the Authors way of Worship is agreeable to the Commandments of God let the Reader judge by the Answers if every one of his Probations hath not failed him I do ingeniously declare That I have not so much as found difficulty in any of his Arguments wherewith he chargeth us as guilty of the Inventions of men in the Worship of God but I question if ever amongst Protestants a Book was published wherein moe of the inventions of men hath appeared or a wider Door opened for all manner of humane Inventions than by the Discourse now under consideration CHAP. 3. Of Hearing SECT 1. PAge 68. one great design of our Christian Assemblies is hearing and that which is to be heard is the word of God First then God hath positively commanded us to read his word in our publick Assemblies so Deut. 31. 10. In the feast of Tabernacles when all Israel is come to appear before the Lord thy God in the place where the Lord shall choose thou shalt read this Law before all Israel in their hearing so Josh 8. 35. Neither was this confined to their solemn Assemblies at Jerusalem it was likewise a constant part of their sabbath service in their synagogues as we may learn from Acts 13. 14. Ans 1. That the word of God should be read in our publick Assemblies we are agreed for Faith cometh by hearing and hearing by the word 2. To read the whole Law of God at once in our Assemblies is not practicable 3. Some conjecture what was read in the synagogues but tho' it were sure can be no rule to us Page 69. This reading of the Law was the great and most effectual means God provided for preserving the knowledge of himself amongst his People and the best reformation began and was carried on by restoring this ordinance thus it 's observed of Josiah 2. Chr. 34. 29. The
meeting of Christians for worship in the whole New Testament without it Ans 1. Still the Author pursues Celebrating at every meeting for worship under the New Testament But how doth this agree with what the Author saith that by Act 20. 7. The celebration was fixt to the Lords day for Christians had meetings for publick worship after that time and by the Author at all these meetings they did celebrate now after the celebration was fixed to the Lords Day How could they celebrat at other times of meeting which were not on the Lords Day for then it followeth that either fixing it to every Lords Day faileth or else that their celebrating at every meeting faileth the reason is clear for if they did celebrat at every meeting some whereof were not on the Lords Day then the celebration was not fixed to the Lords day If the Author say by fixing it to the Lords Day they were obliged to celebrat no other day Then why doth our Author celebrat on other days than the Lords Day In few words I do seriously demand of the Author a solution to this question Whether by Act 20. vers 7. or any other Scripture or Scriptural example there be divine institution for celebrating the Lords Supper every Lords Day yea or not if he affirm then the divine institution must be by Christ that we should celebrat every Lords Day if the times when we should celebrat be appointed by Christ then why doth the Author say that our Saviour hath confined us to no time if he say the Apostles practice amount not to an institution by Christ then their practice in this is not a rule for us It s past all dispute that the Apostles and primitive Christians did frequently celebrate the Lords Supper and by the extraordinary Gifts and Graces poured out upon them great grace being upon them all they were ordinarly in a readiness and prepared for that holy Ordinance which we in after Generations know little of and therefore are not in case for such frequency as they were And whoever urge frequency of receiving on any terms should consider these two things first that the Scripture mentioning often yet doth not mention how often 2. That upon pain of Damnation if we Eat Drink unworthily Every Christian should have due time to prepare and examine himself and not to proceed to receiving otherwise command frequency who will lest he profane it And tho I have insisted longer on this Debate than I intended yet I will not omit the Authors general challenge That we do not find any solemn stated meeting of Christians for worship in the whole New Testament without it that is without celebration of the Lords Supper Ans By this challenge its evident that its the Authors assertion every such assembly had it and the proof is incumbent to him who alledgeth that at every time of the meetings of such assemblies they did celebrat the Lords Supper but he will find hard work to prove that all of them at every time of meeting for Worship had it and let the Reader remark his words under the whole New Testament I shall instance several meetings for Worship where nothing of this celebration appeareth First There were many most solemn Assemblies of Christs followers when Christ himself preached to them these were no Old Testament Assemblies and tho a mixt multitude attended yet there were many sincere Believers among them and while Christ publickly preached it was stated worship and to be sure these did not celebrat the Lords Supper for it was not as yet instituted yet there was solemn Worship Act 1. 13. The Apostles were together with the Women continuing in prayer and supplication which was publick Worship and yet no mention of this Ordinance So Act. 12. 12. Many are gathered together Praying which is worship and yet nothing appearing of this celebration So 1 Cor 5. 4. The Church is gathered together but nothing of this found with them Besides those blessed meetings of Christ with his Apostles after his Resurrection where the Disciples did meet but not celebrat Page 153. When first some who had been present at the prayers and preaching of the Church began to go away without receiving the Church decreed whosoever was guilty of it should be excommunicated Ans Many errors and heresies sprung up even in the Apostles times and did increase afterwards and if some such persons did despise the Sacrament of the Lords Supper and thereupon deserted it s no wonder some severity was used towards them but to excommunicat for simple not receiving without consideration and examining the Reasons why they did not partake was never in any age the duty of wise faithful and compassionat Pastors All that is in this Section is now answered only Popish Massers every Lords Day are alledged to be most agreeable to the rule that the Priest hath them solitary is the fault of the people which I leave to the Reader the Author having never hitherto instructed the rule of frequency SECT 2. PAge 155. Let us in the second place compare the rules and practices of our Church with this Pattern I will not pretend that they come fully up to it Ans Why then did the Author say That no copy can come nearer the Original and now he will not pretend they are come fully up to i● he cannot rationally expect he can come more fully up to it seing no Copy can come nearer the Original Page 157 It s ordered that in Cathedral and Collegiat Churches and Colledges where there are many priests and Deacons they shall all receive the Communion every Sunday at the least and that every Parishoner shall Communicat three times in the year whereof Easter to be one and surely such as cannot fit themselves so often must in their own opinion be out of a state of Grace and deserve to be excommunicated by the Church Ans If Cathedral Churches c. communicat every Lords Day this frequency is either by Christs direction or without his direction if by his direction then why should poor Countrey Souls be deprived of the benefit of receiving every Lords Day more than the Cathedral Church Christ himself is no respecter of persons in such cases surely the mean and poor in the world have as good a Title to Christs benefits as the rich and great if Christ hath not directed this frequency as the Author confesseth he hath confined us to no time Then whose invention is it that in Cathedrals c. it must needs be every Lords Day though all the Countrey Parishes want it 2ly If Cathedrals c. obtain this priviledge because many Ministers are ready to attend the service then it appears that convenience should be considered for the celebration and where all these conveniencies offer the celebration may be more frequent than where they are wanting But the Author said not long ago Page 148. that there was no other reason imaginable for non-frequency but the deadness of mens
here offered in defence of the service of our Church and therefore lest you should be in the wrong it will be the safest way to be modest in censuring Ans For disowning your Communion and authority reasons shall appear which would have sleept if you had suffered them As for prejudices from your station tho' we cannot believe all implicitly because of your Character yet reason shall be treated with reason so far as we are Masters of it Your first demand is that we seriously weigh what is offered in defence Ans Defence implyeth some opposition or injury offered but how doth this appear what disturbance were we giving who have been the first aggressors We were silent and would have so continued had you not emitted so virulent a discourse against our manner of worship which men of understanding who know the times judge very unseasonable and however Ministers of the Gospel of peace above all other men should most pursue Peace Your book then not being defensive but offensive arraigning us for a self condemned people you have extorted this vindication Lest by silence the world think as you say that we are self condemned for who can be blamed for condemning the self condemned but that you may know how obsequious I have been to your commands in weighing what is offered I do now return the Result that having brought all your arguments to the ballance they are found light declaring withal if they had prependerat on your side I should soon have been Truth 's captive We are desired to be modest in censuring and to beware of scurrulous Reflections Ans What were our censures give instances of the censures and censurers for it 's not fair to insinuat the guilt of scurrulous reflections never instructed but if we be docile the Art of censuring is now taught us who contented our selves as occasion required to instruct our people and justify by the word of God our manner of worship without reflecting on others I can produce many witnesses who have heard me often publickly declare that I intended no reflection against those of another perswasion tho' I was oblidged to discover Scriptural grounds for our own perswasion and now suffer so much freedom as to understand your own Book hath occasioned more of this Nature in Pulpits than probably would been published in this Age by any of us so that if our people be better confirmed in their own way by more distinct and explicit knowledge of what they profess and practise they are partly indebted to such as have ministred the occasion Page 171. There is another thing that in justice I think I may request of you which is that in your worship and practice you will not make the difference between us seem greater than realy it is to abstain from a thing confessed to be lawful in the Service of God meer ly because observed by us is surely very far from a spirit of meekness and moderation and therefore I may hope that you will not Indulge your people in such affected distances c. Ans The Author 's diputing against reflections and yet with the same breath Reflecteth in alledging we abstain from that which we confess Lawful because observed by the● God knoweth we affect not but are grieved for these distances wishing we could with a safe Conscience joyn with our neighbours in the worship of God But that we abstain from that we confess lawful cannot be instructed have any of us said that your ceremonies are either lawful or indifferent When was that confessed and to whom And that we abstain meerly because they are observed by you is still judging of mens hearts and it may still be observed that when men presume on Gods prerogative they run on mistakes calling good evil and evil good for if your observing were our only rule for abstaining then we would not read the Scriptures we would not offer praises to God for you observe these things Who are the censurers now and to prevent this unwarrantable prying into mens thoughts I shall discover some of our real sentiments and then judge as God directeth I do freely acknowledge that this Stated separation especially where the reasons of it are not known is a lamentable scandale to the protestant profession which we should be so far from affecting that all good men are concerned to endeavour making up of the breach by all laudable means because these intestine divisions not only hardneth our common enemy and encourageth them to Act and hope for an intire dissolution of the protestant interest at last but they also discipate our own strength causeth decayes in the power of Godliness and our merciful God provoked to take his Kingdom from among us 2ly When men are duly concerned with the woe of these divisions then they will be sollicitous to discover their fountain culpable cause 3ly The only sure way to find out the culpable cause is diligently and humbly to search the word of God what he requireth of us as to worship and willing to offer the Trial of all our way to that touch-stone tho' it be so that the most erroneous pretend to Scripture and the Devil pretended scripture yet we must not reject them tho' he profaned scriptures yet our Saviour still made use of them and silenced him by them no doubt but Satan and his instruments have it for their grand design to bring the Scriptures into contempt by misapplying and wresting of them but whether shall we go If not to Gods Law and Testimony which he hath appointed a lamp to our feet our Blessed Redeemer being ready to open the Scriptures to such as attend and depend upon him 4ly When either particular persons or Societies have diligently searched the Scriptures abstracting from all former prejudices by education or custom and observe clearly what manner of worship God hath prescribed then these persons or Societies are oblidged to practice and adhere to that manner of worship on peril of their Souls lest if they should offer that which is not commanded of God they be found offering strange fire unto him and so be consumed in their iniquity 5ly No persons or Societies on earth are warranded to devise and impose Acts of worship which God hath not commanded and if they do impose them should not expect complyance since they Act above their Sphere and God must be obeyed rather than men 6ly Every rational creature must be allowed the exercise of that judgment of discretion wherewithal his maker hath endued him and every Christian must be perswaded in his own mind that his manner of worship is conformed to the Laws of his Lord Redeemer If it be objected that this liberty to every Christian introduceth anarchy and utter confusion I answer that to compell men to Act as brutes and prostrate their very Souls and consciences to the lusts of men is no mean of Gods appointment for maintaining of Order God needeth no finful means for governing the World but this is a