Vituli labiorum. Or, A thanksgiving sermon, in commemoration of our great deliverance from the horrid Powder-Plot, 1605 And also of Gods merciful discovery of a bloody conspiracy against His Majesties Person, and the Protestant religion, 1678. Both intended by the papists. Preached at St. Peter's, Exon, Nov. 5. 1678. In prosecution whereof the Churches persecutions, foreign and domestick, by the hands of popish votaries, ever since the Reformation, are briefly recapitulated. Their charge of novelty on our church and religion is retorted. The absurdity of many of their doctrines and principles, and how destructive unto civil government, is detected. By John Reynolds, M.A.
A Thanksgiving Sermon in Commemoration of our Deliverance from the Powder-Plot, and of the discovery of the late Bloody Conspiracy of the Papists. Psal. CXXIX. 1, 2. Many a time have they afflicted me from my youth, may Israel now say.
A Thanksgiving Sermon in Commemoration of our Deliverance from the Powder plot, and of the discovery of the late Bloody conspiracy of the Papists. Psalm CXXIX. 1, 2. Many a time have they afflicted me from my youth, may Israel now say.
BAronius the great Annalist for the Church of Rome, hath indeed made a very proud and lofty claim on the Popes behalf, viz. That Christ after his Resurrection translated upon the Popes both Priesthood and Kingdom.
Baronius the great Annalist for the Church of Rome, hath indeed made a very proud and lofty claim on the Popes behalf, viz. That christ After his Resurrection translated upon the Popes both Priesthood and Kingdom.
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But by what a thin and faint argument doth he grasp at so large a Jurisdiction? namely, That this was signified, by that shadow of St. Peter, whereby the sick were healed;
But by what a thin and faint argument does he grasp At so large a Jurisdiction? namely, That this was signified, by that shadow of Saint Peter, whereby the sick were healed;
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but to destroy Kings and Kingdoms? for what other miraculous power have they made proof of this thousand years? A cruel instance thereof we had in the Conspiracy plotted against us this day Seventy-three years ago, wherein the Pope and his Agents taking counsel with the Prince of Darkness, were agreed and sworn together,
but to destroy Kings and Kingdoms? for what other miraculous power have they made proof of this thousand Years? A cruel instance thereof we had in the conspiracy plotted against us this day Seventy-three Years ago, wherein the Pope and his Agents taking counsel with the Prince of Darkness, were agreed and sworn together,
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yea and approached within a few hours of accomplishing their Hellish design, To blow up the King and Royal Family, the Clergy, Nobles, Knights and Burgesses in Parliament;
yea and approached within a few hours of accomplishing their Hellish Design, To blow up the King and Royal Family, the Clergy, Nobles, Knights and Burgesses in Parliament;
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and that we experimentally find our irreligious age to be grown so remiss and negligent in the recognition and celebration of this once renowned Deliverance:
and that we experimentally find our irreligious age to be grown so remiss and negligent in the recognition and celebration of this once renowned Deliverance:
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In respect of both which, and manifold other repeated occasions, our merciful God having so often preserved and shielded our Princes and their Kingdoms, our Church and Religion, from their implacable rage and fury;
In respect of both which, and manifold other repeated occasions, our merciful God having so often preserved and shielded our Princes and their Kingdoms, our Church and Religion, from their implacable rage and fury;
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good reason have we to make our hearts and spirits thankfully to accord with this Psalm of praise, part of which you have heard read in the words of our Text. Many a time have they afflicted me from my youth, may Israel now say;
good reason have we to make our hearts and spirits thankfully to accord with this Psalm of praise, part of which you have herd read in the words of our Text. Many a time have they afflicted me from my youth, may Israel now say;
and without doubt much more sweet and captivating would these Psalms appear unto us, if the nature and reason of the Hebrew Musick and Poesie were better known unto us than it is:
and without doubt much more sweet and captivating would these Psalms appear unto us, if the nature and reason of the Hebrew Music and Poesy were better known unto us than it is:
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The design of the Psalm is to recount the Churches past troubles and deliverances, occasioned by some good success of Affairs, in evading the hands of their enemies,
The Design of the Psalm is to recount the Churches passed Troubles and Deliverances, occasioned by Some good success of Affairs, in evading the hands of their enemies,
or the better to express the malignity and spight of the Enemies themselves: Many a time have they afflicted me from my youth, &c. Secondly, Here is the frustration of those mischievous attempts against the Church:
or the better to express the malignity and spite of the Enemies themselves: Many a time have they afflicted me from my youth, etc. Secondly, Here is the frustration of those mischievous attempts against the Church:
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I. In the first of these Generals we have again three Branches. 1. Here is the Churches Affliction or Persecution by the hands of her Enemies: They have afflicted me.
I In the First of these Generals we have again three Branches. 1. Here is the Churches Affliction or Persecution by the hands of her Enemies: They have afflicted me.
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for thus you find the enemies of the Church to be expressed in the Plural Number, they; whereas the Church it self is simply spoken of in the singular Number, they have afflicted ME. The Iews while they inhabited Canaan, the land of Promise,
for thus you find the enemies of the Church to be expressed in the Plural Number, they; whereas the Church it self is simply spoken of in the singular Number, they have afflicted ME. The Iews while they inhabited Canaan, the land of Promise,
how vastly were they out-numbred by their enemies that surrounded and compassed them on every side? On the East they had the Moabites, Ammonites, Assyrians, and Chaldeans; on the West the Philistines; on the North the Syrians; on the South the Arabians and Egyptians; and these were all alike maliciously bent against them.
how vastly were they outnumbered by their enemies that surrounded and compassed them on every side? On the East they had the Moabites, Ammonites, Assyrians, and Chaldeans; on the West the philistines; on the North the Syrians; on the South the Arabians and egyptians; and these were all alike maliciously bent against them.
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Compare but the Popish and the Protestant interest in the world, how few are the Protestant Kingdoms and Territories in comparison of those large Dominions which do strike sail to the See of Rome? and even amongst those who sculk under the name of Protestants,
Compare but the Popish and the Protestant Interest in the world, how few Are the Protestant Kingdoms and Territories in comparison of those large Dominions which do strike sail to the See of Room? and even among those who skulk under the name of Protestants,
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how few are there who would adventure any thing in a critical time upon that Profession, which in a calmer state of things they are ready to protest unto? now from these their numerous enemies what can the Church of God expect but affliction and trouble? Either, 1. By open force;
how few Are there who would adventure any thing in a critical time upon that Profession, which in a calmer state of things they Are ready to protest unto? now from these their numerous enemies what can the Church of God expect but affliction and trouble? Either, 1. By open force;
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And 'tis hard to say in those first Ten Persecutions, which had less remorse or more barbarity with them, either the beasts themselves unto which the Christians were frequently condemned;
And it's hard to say in those First Ten Persecutions, which had less remorse or more barbarity with them, either the beasts themselves unto which the Christians were frequently condemned;
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'Tis most probable that St. Paul 's fighting with beasts at Ephesus is to be understood de hominibus ferinis, concerning those who had the nature of savage beasts in the shape of men.
It's most probable that Saint Paul is fighting with beasts At Ephesus is to be understood de hominibus ferinis, Concerning those who had the nature of savage beasts in the shape of men.
And we frequently find up and down the Scripture, such kind of unrelenting blood-thirty persons metaphorically called strong Bulls of Bashan, Leopards, Leviathans, and what not? The Papists in their intended Powder-plot had conspired to act such a part, that would have convicted them to have been more unnatural than the very wild beasts of the desart.
And we frequently find up and down the Scripture, such kind of unrelenting blood-thirty Persons metaphorically called strong Bulls of Bashan, Leopards, Leviathans, and what not? The Papists in their intended Powder plot had conspired to act such a part, that would have convicted them to have been more unnatural than the very wild beasts of the desert.
Like cursed Herod, who is said to have murdered his own Son among the Infants of Bethlehem, because he would be sure not to miss of the new-born King of the Iews.
Like cursed Herod, who is said to have murdered his own Son among the Infants of Bethlehem, Because he would be sure not to miss of the newborn King of the Iews.
the first Council of Constantinople had a Macedonius, if possible, to instill poyson into them. The Council of Calcedon had an Eutiches to go about to deprave them.
the First Council of Constantinople had a Macedonius, if possible, to instill poison into them. The Council of Calcedon had an Eutichius to go about to deprave them.
Sometimes the Enemies of Gods Church subtilly compact the loose pieces of some pernicious enterprize against her, by matching great relations and interests with those that are of principal note and renown in the Church;
Sometime the Enemies of God's Church subtly compact the lose Pieces of Some pernicious enterprise against her, by matching great relations and interests with those that Are of principal note and renown in the Church;
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Thus our Ecclesiastical History telleth us of Valens the Emperour, when he, first took upon him the Empire he was an Orthodox professor, a man well-furnished and accomplished with the Principles of Apostolical Doctrine;
Thus our Ecclesiastical History Telleth us of Valens the Emperor, when he, First took upon him the Empire he was an Orthodox professor, a man well-furnished and accomplished with the Principles of Apostolical Doctrine;
but being once married to an Arrian Lady, she soon acted the part towards him, that Eve did unto Adam, insnaring and captivating him to the same heresie;
but being once married to an Arrian Lady, she soon acted the part towards him, that Eve did unto Adam, ensnaring and captivating him to the same heresy;
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hanging out false colours till they see their own opportunity to change the Scene. After this manner came many of the Scribes and Pharisees, and Lawyers to our Saviour,
hanging out false colours till they see their own opportunity to change the Scene. After this manner Come many of the Scribes and Pharisees, and Lawyers to our Saviour,
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Such there were who crept into the Church under the benign aspect of Constantine the Great, hypocritically putting on the Christian name, though they were nothing such.
Such there were who crept into the Church under the benign aspect of Constantine the Great, hypocritically putting on the Christian name, though they were nothing such.
Thus as in the building of Solomon 's Temple, all things were before hand so framed and fitted in Mount Lebanon, that not so much as the sound of an Axe or Hammer was heard in Ierusalem, when it came to be erected:
Thus as in the building of Solomon is Temple, all things were before hand so framed and fitted in Mount Lebanon, that not so much as the found of an Axe or Hammer was herd in Ierusalem, when it Come to be erected:
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So on the other hand, those desperate destroyers of the Temples of the living God, have their hidden ways of executing their purposes, without being obstreperous to an open discovery till the blow be given.
So on the other hand, those desperate destroyers of the Temples of the living God, have their hidden ways of executing their Purposes, without being obstreperous to an open discovery till the blow be given.
Even of the Popes themselves some have reckoned up a Catalogue of twenty four, others more, who have been practitioners or Masters rather of the Black Art;
Even of the Popes themselves Some have reckoned up a Catalogue of twenty four, Others more, who have been practitioners or Masters rather of the Black Art;
How much of the Devil was in the Conspiracy of this Fifth of November! as if from the Lake that burneth with fire and brimstone, this Master of the damned crew had opened a running spring of fire and brimstone in the hearts of those Traytors.
How much of the devil was in the conspiracy of this Fifth of November! as if from the Lake that burns with fire and brimstone, this Master of the damned crew had opened a running spring of fire and brimstone in the hearts of those Traitors.
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And as for the Jesuitical Conspiracy which is the matter of our present heart-aking, and which deservedly checks our rejoycings with trembling, what the just depth and extent thereof was,
And as for the Jesuitical conspiracy which is the matter of our present heart-aching, and which deservedly Checks our rejoicings with trembling, what the just depth and extent thereof was,
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and might have proved, must be the business of many Months further search and discovery, if as yet through the great mercy of our God, it may be happily frustrated.
and might have proved, must be the business of many Months further search and discovery, if as yet through the great mercy of our God, it may be happily frustrated.
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The ground of all those troubles and afflictions under which the Church of God labours by the hands of her Enemies is the contrariety of temper and spirit between them, the antipathy sown in the natures of the seed of the Woman,
The ground of all those Troubles and afflictions under which the Church of God labours by the hands of her Enemies is the contrariety of temper and Spirit between them, the antipathy sown in the nature's of the seed of the Woman,
unalterably forewarning us to expect that through much tribulation we must enter into the Kingdom of God, Act. 14. 22. This hath been the common lot of the Church Militant from time to time, Elijah - like to be always ascending to God in its own flames;
unalterably forewarning us to expect that through much tribulation we must enter into the Kingdom of God, Act. 14. 22. This hath been the Common lot of the Church Militant from time to time, Elijah - like to be always ascending to God in its own flames;
for the real Saint would not be distinguishable from the false and rotten Hypocrite, at least unto the eye of the world, did not a tempest of Persecution sometimes arise and blow off the Hypocrites Mask.
for the real Saint would not be distinguishable from the false and rotten Hypocrite, At least unto the eye of the world, did not a tempest of Persecution sometime arise and blow off the Hypocrites Mask.
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As the Stars shine brightest in the night, so in the blackest night of the Churches troubles and adversities kind Heaven opens so many the more eyes to watch over her and guard her.
As the Stars shine Brightest in the night, so in the Blackest night of the Churches Troubles and adversities kind Heaven Opens so many the more eyes to watch over her and guard her.
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In respect of those Spiritual and blessed ends and advantage of the griefs and troubles of the Church we may well say with St. Augustine, Infaelix Ecclesiae faelicitas, the outward felicity and prosperity of the Church would be one of her greatest infelicities,
In respect of those Spiritual and blessed ends and advantage of the griefs and Troubles of the Church we may well say with Saint Augustine, Infaelix Ecclesiae faelicitas, the outward felicity and Prosperity of the Church would be one of her greatest infelicities,
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If the green tree that hath both his sap and fruit may sometimes be roughly shaken with a violent storm, what shall be done in the dry? If the Saints must drink of the bitter cup of affliction, surely the unjust tormenters of the Saints may expect a cup of the Wine of astonishment, and that they should have the dregs thereof wrung out unto them:
If the green tree that hath both his sap and fruit may sometime be roughly shaken with a violent storm, what shall be done in the dry? If the Saints must drink of the bitter cup of affliction, surely the unjust tormenters of the Saints may expect a cup of the Wine of astonishment, and that they should have the dregs thereof wrung out unto them:
yea that this Cup should be compounded with so many the more bitter Ingredients of wrath, by how much the oftner they have afflicted Gods Israel. Which brings us to the second Branch.
yea that this Cup should be compounded with so many the more bitter Ingredients of wrath, by how much the oftener they have afflicted God's Israel. Which brings us to the second Branch.
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for as we are taught to pray for our daily bread, so we are taught to buckle to our daily Cross too, Luk. 9. 23. Had our Reformed Church of England no other Enemies in Hell,
for as we Are taught to pray for our daily bred, so we Are taught to buckle to our daily Cross too, Luk. 9. 23. Had our Reformed Church of England no other Enemies in Hell,
and smothering exhalations out of its bowels against us, were enough to warrant our ingeminated moans and complaints unto God and man with a MANY, MANY a time have they afflicted me.
and smothering exhalations out of its bowels against us, were enough to warrant our ingeminated moans and complaints unto God and man with a MANY, MANY a time have they afflicted me.
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Did they ever forbear to strike when they had their opportunity? Not to trace their bloody footsteps in foreign Countries, in their Butcheries committed upon the poor Waldenses, whom they so hotly pursued for many years together with Fire and Sword,
Did they ever forbear to strike when they had their opportunity? Not to trace their bloody footsteps in foreign Countries, in their Butcheries committed upon the poor Waldenses, whom they so hotly pursued for many Years together with Fire and Sword,
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and all kinds of Hostility, as that they reduced them to their Master's own forelorn case, not to have any corner or hole in the whole world granted them where to lay their heads.
and all Kinds of Hostility, as that they reduced them to their Masters own forlorn case, not to have any corner or hold in the Whole world granted them where to lay their Heads.
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To say nothing of the outragious Inhumanity of the Duke of Alva in the Netherlands. Nor with what prodigious Massacres the Protestants have been surprized in Germany, Paris, Lyons, Piedmont, and many other places;
To say nothing of the outrageous Inhumanity of the Duke of Alva in the Netherlands. Nor with what prodigious Massacres the Protestants have been surprised in Germany, paris, Lyons, Piedmont, and many other places;
let us a little consider what Tragedies have been acted, and what Desolations threatened and endeavoured by the same sort of men nearer home in our own Israel.
let us a little Consider what Tragedies have been acted, and what Desolations threatened and endeavoured by the same sort of men nearer home in our own Israel.
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but as if those things had had the force and power of a Conjuration to raise evil spirits by, presently hereupon the Monks in Lincolnshire blow the Trumpet to Rebellion.
but as if those things had had the force and power of a Conjuration to raise evil spirits by, presently hereupon the Monks in Lincolnshire blow the Trumpet to Rebellion.
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no less than six or seven such swelling waves of the multitude fell in, one upon the neck of another, enough to have utterly ingulphed and swallowed up the little Ark of Gods Church amongst us, had not the Heavenly Pylot lent it his Steerage.
no less than six or seven such swelling waves of the multitude fell in, one upon the neck of Another, enough to have utterly engulfed and swallowed up the little Ark of God's Church among us, had not the Heavenly Pilot lent it his Steerage.
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In the Reign of King Edward the Sixth, the Religious Iosiah of our Israel, besides the Rebellion that brake out in several other Counties, instigated by Popish Priests and Friers,
In the Reign of King Edward the Sixth, the Religious Josiah of our Israel, beside the Rebellion that brake out in several other Counties, instigated by Popish Priests and Friars,
This very City hath a Reckoning with the Papists not yet fully satisfied for, for the long distress of Siege and Famine by Arundel and his Confederates, wherein besides the eating of Horse-flesh, the Inhabitants were forced to make bread of coarse Bran moulded in rags or clothes,
This very city hath a Reckoning with the Papists not yet Fully satisfied for, for the long distress of Siege and Famine by Arundel and his Confederates, wherein beside the eating of Horseflesh, the Inhabitants were forced to make bred of coarse Bran moulded in rags or clothes,
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but of living Saints and Protestants, that one would think the memory of her flames should still enkindle and heat our spirits with indignation against the name of Popery.
but of living Saints and Protestants, that one would think the memory of her flames should still enkindle and heat our spirits with Indignation against the name of Popery.
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For in her short reign (the shortest of any since William the Conquerour, except that of Richard the Tyrant) no less than two hundred seventy-seven, suffered Martyrdom upon the cause of Religion.
For in her short Reign (the Shortest of any since William the Conqueror, except that of Richard the Tyrant) no less than two hundred seventy-seven, suffered Martyrdom upon the cause of Religion.
and Oath of Fidelity, and gave away her Kingdoms unto the Spaniard. In pursuance of which High-way title, that which they called the Invincible Armada was set out with the Popes Benediction to invade this poor Nation.
and Oath of Fidis, and gave away her Kingdoms unto the Spaniard. In pursuance of which Highway title, that which they called the Invincible Armada was Set out with the Popes Benediction to invade this poor nation.
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Much like that of Benhadad, and followed with much alike success and event, who swore (1 King. 20. 10.) that the dust of Samaria should not suffice for handfuls for all the people that were to follow him.
Much like that of Benhadad, and followed with much alike success and event, who swore (1 King. 20. 10.) that the dust of Samaria should not suffice for handfuls for all the people that were to follow him.
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In King Iames his Reign the Conspiracy of the Gun-Powder Villany will be enough to brand the damned principles of this kind of men with everlasting odium and infamy, in the account of all true Gospellers.
In King James his Reign the conspiracy of the Gun-Powder Villainy will be enough to brand the damned principles of this kind of men with everlasting odium and infamy, in the account of all true Evangelists.
In the Reign of King Charles the First, who but this miscreant brood contrived and acted the Massacre in Ireland, wherein about Three hundred thousand were starved, pined, and murthered.
In the Reign of King Charles the First, who but this miscreant brood contrived and acted the Massacre in Ireland, wherein about Three hundred thousand were starved, pined, and murdered.
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Although but one French Papist were at that time executed upon that tremendous occasion, yet perhaps more of them may be raked out of their dark Cells by the search that is and will be made after the Complotters of this new grand Treason and Massacre;
Although but one French Papist were At that time executed upon that tremendous occasion, yet perhaps more of them may be raked out of their dark Cells by the search that is and will be made After the Complotters of this new grand Treason and Massacre;
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Who can tell what an universal sweeping calamity the forcing open of one principal Sluce would have let in upon us? What, more murdering of Kings yet!
Who can tell what an universal sweeping calamity the forcing open of one principal Sluice would have let in upon us? What, more murdering of Kings yet!
as the Primitive Christians were wont in their ordinary Liturgy to pray pro morâ finis; namely, that it would please God to defer the end or fall of the Roman Empire, thereby to put off the lamentable times of Antichrist from their days, very well apprehending the Apostles meaning in 2 Thess. 2. That that wicked one could not be revealed until the NONLATINALPHABET, that which withholdeth or letteth were taken out of the way:
as the Primitive Christians were wont in their ordinary Liturgy to pray Pro morâ finis; namely, that it would please God to defer the end or fallen of the Roman Empire, thereby to put off the lamentable times of Antichrist from their days, very well apprehending the Apostles meaning in 2 Thess 2. That that wicked one could not be revealed until the, that which withholdeth or lets were taken out of the Way:
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Now whether or no we have not a like parity of reason, earnestly to pray pro vitâ Regis, that they had to stir them up to pray pro morâ finis, I leave to your selves to judg.
Now whither or not we have not a like parity of reason, earnestly to pray Pro vitâ Regis, that they had to stir them up to pray Pro morâ finis, I leave to your selves to judge.
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And thus having shewed you the frequency of Babylon's troubling or afflicting Zion; I am sensible that I have herein somewhat anticipated my self in the third Branch.
And thus having showed you the frequency of Babylon's troubling or afflicting Zion; I am sensible that I have herein somewhat anticipated my self in the third Branch.
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Yea, this is their sagacity and wicked policy to take the first advantages, and if it were possible, not to suffer the Church to grow up to strength and stature,
Yea, this is their sagacity and wicked policy to take the First advantages, and if it were possible, not to suffer the Church to grow up to strength and stature,
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This was the merciless policy of Pharoah and the Egyptians to drown the Hebrew Children as soon as the tender Midwifes hand had received them into the world:
This was the merciless policy of Pharaoh and the egyptians to drown the Hebrew Children as soon as the tender Midwifes hand had received them into the world:
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And this was the vigilant policy of the grand Professor of all such destructive arts, Revel. 12. 4. The Dragon stood before the Woman which was ready to be delivered, for to devour her child as soon as it was born.
And this was the vigilant policy of the grand Professor of all such destructive arts, Revel. 12. 4. The Dragon stood before the Woman which was ready to be Delivered, for to devour her child as soon as it was born.
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What, could nothing of her youthful prettinesses and beauties charm their pitiless Adamantine hearts to spare the Church in this her so pleasant age? no, not infancy or tenderness, not innocency or causelesness;
What, could nothing of her youthful prettinesses and beauty's charm their pitiless Adamantine hearts to spare the Church in this her so pleasant age? no, not infancy or tenderness, not innocency or causelesness;
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What meekness so great that can forbear at least to chide with this kind of Ruffian Adversaries? O Daughter of Babylon, happy shall he be that rewardeth thee as thou hast served us.
What meekness so great that can forbear At least to chide with this kind of Ruffian Adversaries? Oh Daughter of Babylon, happy shall he be that Rewardeth thee as thou hast served us.
Happy shall he be that taketh and dasheth thy little ones against the stones, Psal. 137. 8, 9. Object. But what, shall we yield our Popish Enemies so great an advantage to acknowledg that our Church is so young and so late a thing? that our Protestant Religion is but of yesterday? our supposed Novelty is that which they do incessantly charge us with:
Happy shall he be that Takes and dasheth thy little ones against the stones, Psalm 137. 8, 9. Object. But what, shall we yield our Popish Enemies so great an advantage to acknowledge that our Church is so young and so late a thing? that our Protestant Religion is but of yesterday? our supposed Novelty is that which they do incessantly charge us with:
And as it bears the Denomination of the Reformed Religion, although Luther were a very happy Instrument in the Reformation (the meanness of the Person so much the more commending the power of God that accompanied the work) yet there were clouds of Witnesses in all ages of the lapsed state of Rome that bare Testimony against that spreading canker of her corruptions, before Luther was in being.
And as it bears the Denomination of the Reformed Religion, although Luther were a very happy Instrument in the Reformation (the meanness of the Person so much the more commending the power of God that accompanied the work) yet there were Clouds of Witnesses in all ages of the lapsed state of Room that bore Testimony against that spreading canker of her corruptions, before Luther was in being.
Our own King Edward the first, four hundred years ago in Session of Parliament, under the subscription of the Peers, utterly renounced the Popes supreme Authority.
Our own King Edward the First, four hundred Years ago in Session of Parliament, under the subscription of the Peers, utterly renounced the Popes supreme authority.
No less man than Lewis the Twelfth of France, in defiance of the Pope, coyned money with this Inscription, Perdam Babylonem, I will destroy Babylon; several years before Luther began to stir.
No less man than Lewis the Twelfth of France, in defiance of the Pope, coined money with this Inscription, Perdam Babylonem, I will destroy Babylon; several Years before Luther began to stir.
But suppose we date the beginning of the Reformation from the rise of Luther 's name in the Christian World, which was in 1517, may we not retort their question, Where was your Religion before Luther, with another more significant? Where was your Popish Religion before the Council of Trent? which commenced not till at least six or seven and twenty years after Luther entred upon the Reformation:
But suppose we date the beginning of the Reformation from the rise of Luther is name in the Christian World, which was in 1517, may we not retort their question, Where was your Religion before Luther, with Another more significant? Where was your Popish Religion before the Council of Trent? which commenced not till At least six or seven and twenty Years After Luther entered upon the Reformation:
until which Council there was never such a body of Popish Doctrines or Heresies intirely and professedly owned and received in the world, as now there is.
until which Council there was never such a body of Popish Doctrines or Heresies entirely and professedly owned and received in the world, as now there is.
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For that Council of Trent decreeing many things to be Points of Faith which were not so accounted before, hath made no small distraction among the Papists themselves.
For that Council of Trent decreeing many things to be Points of Faith which were not so accounted before, hath made no small distraction among the Papists themselves.
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Before this time we can calculate unto them out of the best Historians, when and how their several Heretical Innovations and Idolatrous abuses crept in.
Before this time we can calculate unto them out of the best Historians, when and how their several Heretical Innovations and Idolatrous Abuses crept in.
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though Gregory the next immediate Pope save one before him, earnestly declared against Iohn of Constantinople, that whosoever should claim to himself the title of Universal Bishop was the immediate forerunner of Antichrist:
though Gregory the next immediate Pope save one before him, earnestly declared against John of Constantinople, that whosoever should claim to himself the title of Universal Bishop was the immediate forerunner of Antichrist:
The setting up of unwritten Traditions in equality with the Sacred Oracles, as it were the bringing of another Trojan Horse into the place of our Palladium, the Word of God, came to be ratified in the Seventh Age.
The setting up of unwritten Traditions in equality with the Sacred Oracles, as it were the bringing of Another Trojan Horse into the place of our Palladium, the Word of God, Come to be ratified in the Seventh Age.
although the first suggestion thereunto was only by a pictured table of some of the chief of the Fathers that assisted in the sixth General Council, hung up in the Porch of St. Sophia in Constantinople.
although the First suggestion thereunto was only by a pictured table of Some of the chief of the Father's that assisted in the sixth General Council, hung up in the Porch of Saint Sophia in Constantinople.
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Both the name and Doctrine of Transubstantiation was no earlier broached than in that Laterane Council that convened in the year 1215. And how well (think you) did Bernard the Dominican believe this Doctrine of Transubstantiation (and the Popes Legate that instigated him thereunto) who about the year 1309 poysoned the Emperour Henry the seventh with the consecrated Host? or the sub-Deacon that poysoned Victor the third in the Chalice? or Hildebrand, alias Gregory the seventh, that threw the Consecrated Host into the fire,
Both the name and Doctrine of Transubstantiation was no earlier broached than in that Lateran Council that convened in the year 1215. And how well (think you) did Bernard the Dominican believe this Doctrine of Transubstantiation (and the Popes Legate that instigated him thereunto) who about the year 1309 poisoned thee Emperor Henry the seventh with the consecrated Host? or the sub-Deacon that poisoned Victor the third in the Chalice? or Hildebrand, alias Gregory the seventh, that threw the Consecrated Host into the fire,
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but these are instances enough without an induction of more particulars, to warrant our inference from thence, that the Popish charge of Novelty on us is justly to be recriminated upon themselves.
but these Are instances enough without an induction of more particulars, to warrant our Inference from thence, that the Popish charge of Novelty on us is justly to be recriminated upon themselves.
Haman for a while seemed to be in a fair way to have prevailed against all the Iews, when he had the Letters of Execution sealed with the Broad-seal, and Posts sent forth;
Haman for a while seemed to be in a fair Way to have prevailed against all the Iews, when he had the Letters of Execution sealed with the Broadseal, and Posts sent forth;
than like the silver and golden Precipices, which the Emperour Heliogabalus devised and would have prepared for himself, to make his ruin to be the more observed and taken notice of.
than like the silver and golden Precipices, which the Emperor Heliogabalus devised and would have prepared for himself, to make his ruin to be the more observed and taken notice of.
We have in him not only the vertue of his Death and Resurrection, but also the benefit of his Intercession, supplying us with invincible strength to overcome our enemies;
We have in him not only the virtue of his Death and Resurrection, but also the benefit of his Intercession, supplying us with invincible strength to overcome our enemies;
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we have with him also legions of powerful Angels to fence and guard us, one of whom in one night smote in the Camp of the Assyrians an hundred fourscore and five thousand.
we have with him also legions of powerful Angels to fence and guard us, one of whom in one night smote in the Camp of the Assyrians an hundred fourscore and five thousand.
So that whatsoever enemies think effectually to prevail against the Israel or Church of God, must first make account to cancel all the Promises that are given for Israels security;
So that whatsoever enemies think effectually to prevail against the Israel or Church of God, must First make account to cancel all the Promises that Are given for Israel's security;
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Bravely therefore doth the Prophet in an Ironical Apostrophe upbraid the enemies of Ierusalem upon this very consideration, Isa. 8. 9, 10. Associate your selves, O ye people,
Bravely Therefore does the Prophet in an Ironical Apostrophe upbraid the enemies of Ierusalem upon this very consideration, Isaiah 8. 9, 10. Associate your selves, Oh you people,
Yet here I must caution you, That you do not imagine by what hath been said, that you have any absolute security given unto any particular Churches but that they may be prevailed against.
Yet Here I must caution you, That you do not imagine by what hath been said, that you have any absolute security given unto any particular Churches but that they may be prevailed against.
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This attestation of Gods Providence for Israels safety in the Text, and that other promise of our Saviour in Mat. 16. 18. Vpon this Rock I will build my Church,
This attestation of God's Providence for Israel's safety in the Text, and that other promise of our Saviour in Mathew 16. 18. Upon this Rock I will built my Church,
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are to be understood to speak of the Church universim, and not partitim, any farther than particular Churches do still stand firm upon the rock of sound Faith,
Are to be understood to speak of the Church universim, and not partitim, any farther than particular Churches do still stand firm upon the rock of found Faith,
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We know particular Churches have been broken off, as that of Ierusalem, Corinth, the Seven Churches of Asia, &c. and yet Christ hath still his Church in the World,
We know particular Churches have been broken off, as that of Ierusalem, Corinth, the Seven Churches of Asia, etc. and yet christ hath still his Church in the World,
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As for the Church of Rome it self, it was long since forewarned (though she take but little notice of it) that she should not be highminded but fear, lest she her self were cut off after the severe Example of the Iews before her, Rom. 11. 20, 21, 22. Nay, the words sound like a clap of Thunder, Otherwise thou also shalt be cut off.
As for the Church of Room it self, it was long since forewarned (though she take but little notice of it) that she should not be High-minded but Fear, lest she her self were Cut off After the severe Exampl of the Iews before her, Rom. 11. 20, 21, 22. Nay, the words found like a clap of Thunder, Otherwise thou also shalt be Cut off.
Undoubtedly God might have cut off this Church of England with the cursed Powder-Plot, or with the dreadful stroke which was intended us in this new forged Conspiracy,
Undoubtedly God might have Cut off this Church of England with the cursed Powder plot, or with the dreadful stroke which was intended us in this new forged conspiracy,
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and so considering his Church amongst us as so main a part of the true Catholick body, perhaps God hath spared and delivered us who were a part in faithfulness to the whole. III.
and so considering his Church among us as so main a part of the true Catholic body, perhaps God hath spared and Delivered us who were a part in faithfulness to the Whole. III.
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and that is the Churches thankful Reflexion on her afflictions and the happy issue of them, suggested by the Psalmist, Let Israel NOW say. Just the same triumphing Epenthesis in the midst of a sense, that we find Psal. 124. 1, 2. If it had not been the Lord who was on our side, now may Israel say:
and that is the Churches thankful Reflection on her afflictions and the happy issue of them, suggested by the Psalmist, Let Israel NOW say. Just the same triumphing Epenthesis in the midst of a sense, that we find Psalm 124. 1, 2. If it had not been the Lord who was on our side, now may Israel say:
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Then they had swallowed us up quick, &c. Let Israel NOW especially say and glory hereof, in that the Lord hath been pleased to warm our hearts a-new, with the fresh sense of a discovery, perhaps of little less moment than that which this day commemorates unto us.
Then they had swallowed us up quick, etc. Let Israel NOW especially say and glory hereof, in that the Lord hath been pleased to warm our hearts anew, with the fresh sense of a discovery, perhaps of little less moment than that which this day commemorates unto us.
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for thus we sometimes find God himself, as it were, decking his name with new Titles, taken from the Mercies and Deliverances which he hath wrought for his People, I am the Lord thy God which brought thee out of the Land of Egypt, out of the house of bondage;
for thus we sometime find God himself, as it were, decking his name with new Titles, taken from the mercies and Deliverances which he hath wrought for his People, I am the Lord thy God which brought thee out of the Land of Egypt, out of the house of bondage;
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In Psal. 22. 3. he is elegantly said to be NONLATINALPHABET inhabiting the praises of Israel, that is either dwelling in and among the Tribes of Israel who celebrated his praises,
In Psalm 22. 3. he is elegantly said to be inhabiting the praises of Israel, that is either Dwelling in and among the Tribes of Israel who celebrated his praises,
But why inhabiting the Praises of Israel? Were there not many other sorts of offerings which the Devotion of Israel prescribed him besides Praises? yes,
But why inhabiting the Praises of Israel? Were there not many other sorts of offerings which the Devotion of Israel prescribed him beside Praises? yes,
but should longer inhabit Praises than any legal services whatsoever: according to that saying amongst their Iewish Writers, that every Corban or Sacrifice should cease,
but should longer inhabit Praises than any Legal services whatsoever: according to that saying among their Jewish Writers, that every Corban or Sacrifice should cease,
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if possible, the eccho of our rejoycings might carry terrour and trouble over all their Papal Monarchy, that although they have many times afflicted us,
if possible, the echo of our rejoicings might carry terror and trouble over all their Papal Monarchy, that although they have many times afflicted us,
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Can you do less in zeal for your Religion, than celebrate the praises of God for the preservation of it? especially when the safety of your persons, your lives,
Can you do less in zeal for your Religion, than celebrate the praises of God for the preservation of it? especially when the safety of your Persons, your lives,
and all that is near and dear unto you is concerned equally with your Religion? But unto you that are in Authority above others, I humbly remonstrate, Doth not the blood of that Worthy Knight,
and all that is near and dear unto you is concerned equally with your Religion? But unto you that Are in authority above Others, I humbly remonstrate, Does not the blood of that Worthy Knight,
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and Justice of the Peace, Sir Edmundbury Godfrey, unto whose Title we may now superadd the Martyr (a thousand times more deservedly than the Romish Party do Canonize for Martyrs, Garnet, Winter, Digby, and other instruments of the Powder-plot), I say, Doth not his blood cry loud enough, to rouse and awaken all your Zeal, Care,
and justice of the Peace, Sir Edmundbury Godfrey, unto whose Title we may now superadd the Martyr (a thousand times more deservedly than the Romish Party doe Canonise for Martyrs, Garnet, Winter, Digby, and other Instruments of the Powder plot), I say, Does not his blood cry loud enough, to rouse and awaken all your Zeal, Care,
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and Courage against those Catholick Murderers? Are not his wounds so many mouths to bespeak you plain enough, that he hath but acted that part which you all must do,
and Courage against those Catholic Murderers? are not his wounds so many mouths to bespeak you plain enough, that he hath but acted that part which you all must do,
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as any one shire in England; yet had this late Conspiracy taken effect, you would have found by this time such numberless swarms of them filling the City,
as any one shire in England; yet had this late conspiracy taken Effect, you would have found by this time such numberless swarms of them filling the city,
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And had this come to pass, then instead of an opportunity to celebrate our Deliverance from the Treason of this fifth of November, it would have been accounted on the other hand, a new fifth of November's Treason, only to dare call it such.
And had this come to pass, then instead of an opportunity to celebrate our Deliverance from the Treason of this fifth of November, it would have been accounted on the other hand, a new fifth of November's Treason, only to Dare call it such.
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We could not have adventured here to meet together, for the offering up our sacrifice of praise to God, without the danger of the Galileans fate to have our blood mingled with our sacrifices;
We could not have adventured Here to meet together, for the offering up our sacrifice of praise to God, without the danger of the Galileans fate to have our blood mingled with our Sacrifices;
For example, as to their Doctrine of Indulgences, which gave the first offence unto our Reformers, what more ridiculous than to believe what the Preachers of Pope Leo the Tenth, published out of their Pulpits;
For Exampl, as to their Doctrine of Indulgences, which gave the First offence unto our Reformers, what more ridiculous than to believe what the Preachers of Pope Leo the Tenth, published out of their Pulpits;
that at the sound of the money, as it was cast into the Bason, those souls whom they intended to buy out of Purgatory, skipped and leaped for joy amidst the flames,
that At the found of the money, as it was cast into the Basin, those Souls whom they intended to buy out of Purgatory, skipped and leapt for joy amid the flames,
Can you reconcile it unto any honest mind and understanding, that the common people should be able to serve God acceptably in a publick worship sealed up in an unknown tongue?
Can you reconcile it unto any honest mind and understanding, that the Common people should be able to serve God acceptably in a public worship sealed up in an unknown tongue?
and yet none of them in the mean time vouchsafe to inform us how many these Traditions be? or to be continually forging new Articles of Faith as indispensably necessary to Salvation,
and yet none of them in the mean time vouchsafe to inform us how many these Traditions be? or to be continually forging new Articles of Faith as indispensably necessary to Salvation,
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Who that hath but well learnt his Primer, or can turn to the second Commandment there, can brook their worshipping of Images? The publick scandal of which is more than any one thing besides, to prejudice both Iews and Turks against their imbracing of the Christian Religion;
Who that hath but well learned his Primer, or can turn to the second Commandment there, can brook their worshipping of Images? The public scandal of which is more than any one thing beside, to prejudice both Iews and Turks against their embracing of the Christian Religion;
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As for the various measures of the Taxes of the Apostolical Chancery, as they call them, where you may have dispensations and absolutions of all kinds,
As for the various measures of the Taxes of the Apostolical Chancery, as they call them, where you may have dispensations and absolutions of all Kinds,
their Excommunication of Kings and Princes, and then despoiling them of their Kingdoms, and murdering their persons by any that can first come at them,
their Excommunication of Kings and Princes, and then despoiling them of their Kingdoms, and murdering their Persons by any that can First come At them,
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if they refuse to own fealty to the Pope, or are not obsequious to all his placita. Tell them of giving unto Caesar the things that are Caesars, Pope Vrbane the sixth hath an excellent Evasion for that, viz. that those words of Christ, Give unto Caesar the things that are Caesars, took place only till his Ascension,
if they refuse to own fealty to the Pope, or Are not obsequious to all his placita. Tell them of giving unto Caesar the things that Are Caesars, Pope Urban the sixth hath an excellent Evasion for that, viz. that those words of christ, Give unto Caesar the things that Are Caesars, took place only till his Ascension,
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but after his Ascension they were of no moment, seeing that Christ himself saith, Ioh. 12. 32. If I be lifted up from the earth, I will draw all men unto me;
but After his Ascension they were of no moment, seeing that christ himself Says, John 12. 32. If I be lifted up from the earth, I will draw all men unto me;
But may it be ever hoped that this proud Apocalyptical Beast will yield himself to be cicurated and tamed? Alas, his lofty claim of Infallibility renders him too stubborn and untractable for that.
But may it be ever hoped that this proud Apocalyptical Beast will yield himself to be cicurated and tamed? Alas, his lofty claim of Infallibility renders him too stubborn and untractable for that.
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Or as the Reverend Dr. Holland for twenty years together Regius Professor of Divinity in Oxford, when he went any Journey, he is said to depart with this Valediction unto the Fellow of the Colledg (which is all I have to say) Commendo vos Dilectioni Dei & odio Popatus & superstitionis:
Or as the Reverend Dr. Holland for twenty Years together Regius Professor of Divinity in Oxford, when he went any Journey, he is said to depart with this Valediction unto the Fellow of the College (which is all I have to say) Commendo vos Dilection Dei & odio Popatus & superstitionis:
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Dempsterus ex Walfilda refert eodem die quo ille in Angliâ natus, tenebras errorum toti mundo effudit, summum Ecclesiae lumen Augustinum in Africâ emicuisse.
Dempsterus ex Walfilda refert Eodem die quo Isle in Angliâ Born, Darkness Errorum Totius mundo effudit, summum Ecclesiae lumen Augustinum in Africâ emicuisse.
Ego fidenter dico, quisquis se universalem sacerdotem vocat, vel vocari desiderat, in elatione suâ Antichristum praecurrit, quia superbiendo caeteris se preponit. Greg. I. 6. Epist. 30. So Constantine saluted Miltiades Bishop of Rome, as also Chrestus Bishop of Syracuse. Euseb. l. 10. c. 5.
Ego Confidently dico, quisquis se Universalem Sacerdotem vocat, vel vocari Desiderate, in elatione suâ Antichrist praecurrit, quia superbiendo caeteris se preponit. Greg. I. 6. Epistle 30. So Constantine saluted Miltiades Bishop of Rome, as also Christ Bishop of Syracuse. Eusebius l. 10. c. 5.