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Beware of false Prophets, which come to you in Sheepes cloathing, but inwardly they are ravening VVolves, Math. 7. 15. IN the former two Verses, our Lord telleth his Disciples of two waies, in which all mankind walke.
Beware of false prophets, which come to you in Sheep clothing, but inwardly they Are ravening VVolves, Math. 7. 15. IN the former two Verses, our Lord Telleth his Disciples of two ways, in which all mankind walk.
And did not one false Prophet Balaam do them more mischiefe in their journey, then Og the Gyant, King of Bashan, Sehon King of the Amorites, and all their enemies beside? Yea, could the Devil himselfe in his owne likenesse, have beene more noxious and hurtfull to the Church of God,
And did not one false Prophet balaam do them more mischief in their journey, then Og the Giant, King of Bashan, Sihon King of the amorites, and all their enemies beside? Yea, could the devil himself in his own likeness, have been more noxious and hurtful to the Church of God,
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The like did another false Prophet called Eutyches, denying his humanity, (affirming the immensity of Christs divine nature to have swallowed up his humane,) now if Christ had not been man,
The like did Another false Prophet called Eutyches, denying his humanity, (affirming the immensity of Christ divine nature to have swallowed up his humane,) now if christ had not been man,
and especially they that have cure of soules, may with great griefe of heart complaine, of Infants not brought to the Sacrament of Baptisme, of multitudes refusing to receive the holy Communion, of the accounting of the Lords prayer abhominable,
and especially they that have cure of Souls, may with great grief of heart complain, of Infants not brought to the Sacrament of Baptism, of Multitudes refusing to receive the holy Communion, of the accounting of the lords prayer abominable,
upon whom our mother the Church hath taught us to call, from all false doctrine and herisie, from hardnesse of heart and contempt of thy Word and Commandements, good Lord deliver us.
upon whom our mother the Church hath taught us to call, from all false Doctrine and Heresy, from hardness of heart and contempt of thy Word and commandments, good Lord deliver us.
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A Premonition, in which there is A Caution in this word NONLATINALPHABET A description of them whom wee are to beware of, whom hee 1. Describeth generally, by their Title, Ealse Prophets. 2. Particularly, by their Externall shew, they shall Inward disposition, being Ravening wolves. 1. Intrude themselves. 2. Insinuate. 3. Dissemble.
A Premonition, in which there is A Caution in this word A description of them whom we Are to beware of, whom he 1. Describeth generally, by their Title, Ealse prophets. 2. Particularly, by their External show, they shall Inward disposition, being Ravening wolves. 1. Intrude themselves. 2. Insinuate. 3. Dissemble.
And first I purpose to speake of false prophets, how dangerous they are, and of the caveat in the last place, which will be then more acceptable to you, you seeing the great danger that you are in by them NONLATINALPHABET of false prophets.
And First I purpose to speak of false Prophets, how dangerous they Are, and of the caveat in the last place, which will be then more acceptable to you, you seeing the great danger that you Are in by them of false Prophets.
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Saint Peter termeth them NONLATINALPHABET ▪ lying teachers, who privily shal bring in damnableheresies. St. Paul calleth them NONLATINALPHABET, speaking lies in hypocrisie.
Saint Peter termeth them ▪ lying Teachers, who privily shall bring in damnableheresies. Saint Paul calls them, speaking lies in hypocrisy.
as the illuminated Anabaptists, Familists and other Enthusiasts (make their proselytes beleeve:) or from the Oracle of Gods Word by an especiall insight given them from above, to interpret Gods Word.
as the illuminated Anabaptists, Familists and other Enthusiasts (make their Proselytes believe:) or from the Oracle of God's Word by an especial insight given them from above, to interpret God's Word.
I might set down the hereticks that sprang up in the most pure ages of the Church, viz. In the first 400. yeares after Christ, collected by St. Agustine out of Eusebius and Epiphanius.
I might Set down the Heretics that sprang up in the most pure ages of the Church, viz. In the First 400. Years After christ, collected by Saint Augustine out of Eusebius and Epiphanius.
Again, to the Corinthians, I fear, lest as the Serpent beguiled Eve through his subtilty, so you should be corrupted from the simplicity that is in Christ.
Again, to the Corinthians, I Fear, lest as the Serpent beguiled Eve through his subtlety, so you should be corrupted from the simplicity that is in christ.
In Ephesus were the Nicholaitans, in Alexandria, Arrius, in Antioch, Samosatenus; in Constantinople, Eutyches and Nestorius; and i• Britany, Pelagius, called in Welch, Morgan: But how Christian Princes,
In Ephesus were the Nicolaitans, in Alexandria, Arius, in Antioch, Samosatene; in Constantinople, Eutyches and Nestorius; and i• Britany, Pelagius, called in Welch, Morgan: But how Christian Princes,
& holy Bishops, and learned men bestir'd themselves to save their flocks from those Wolves, and in the very beginning to suppresse them, you may perceive by the ancient Councels, in some one of which 400. year, 600. Bishops conve•ed,
& holy Bishops, and learned men bestirred themselves to save their flocks from those Wolves, and in the very beginning to suppress them, you may perceive by the ancient Counsels, in Some one of which 400. year, 600. Bishops conve•ed,
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so were we assisting to them, as Eborius of York, Restitutus of Londō, Adel•ius of Colchester, with other Brittish and learned men, subscribed the Councell of Arles. Also some of our Bishops were at the Councell of Nice and Sardis, and with others damned the Arrian heresie,
so were we assisting to them, as Eborius of York, Restituted of Londō, Adel•ius of Colchester, with other Brit and learned men, subscribed the Council of Arles. Also Some of our Bishops were At the Council of Nicaenae and Sardis, and with Others damned the Arrian heresy,
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and absolved Athanasius. Our poor Church is at this time oppressed with false prophets, not only with Iesuites and other Romish Emissaries, but also with unpure Familists, who blasphemously pretend to be godified like God,
and absolved Athanasius. Our poor Church is At this time oppressed with false Prophets, not only with Iesuites and other Romish Emissaries, but also with unpure Familists, who blasphemously pretend to be godified like God,
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With illuminated Anabaptists, who blaspheme the baptisme of Children, and these hereticks, whom in time past we burned, wee may heare now in our pul•its •educing the people.
With illuminated Anabaptists, who Blaspheme the Baptism of Children, and these Heretics, whom in time passed we burned, we may hear now in our pul•its •educing the people.
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We have also Donatistical Brownists, who like the Pharisees of old, separate themselves from other men, counting all men prophane that are not of their Conventicles.
We have also Donatistical Brownists, who like the Pharisees of old, separate themselves from other men, counting all men profane that Are not of their Conventicles.
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We have also Independants, who dream that they have a perfect model• of Church-government, which Almighty God kept secret from the Patriarks, Priests, Prophets, Apostles,
We have also Independents, who dream that they have a perfect model• of Church-government, which Almighty God kept secret from the Patriarchs, Priests, prophets, Apostles,
We have also Antinomians, who, whereas the Papists leave out one Commandement of the ten, they null the whole Law, not allowing it to be a rule of life.
We have also Antinomians, who, whereas the Papists leave out one Commandment of the ten, they null the Whole Law, not allowing it to be a Rule of life.
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as there are about twenty sorts of Anabaptists, fourteen set downe by Alstedius, and the rest by Bullinger; sundry sorts of Familists, Brownists, and of others:
as there Are about twenty sorts of Anabaptists, fourteen Set down by Alstedius, and the rest by Bullinger; sundry sorts of Familists, Brownists, and of Others:
every day begets a new opinion, it faring with them, as with the ancient Hereticks, who having once forsaken the truth, wandred from one errour to another;
every day begets a new opinion, it faring with them, as with the ancient Heretics, who having once forsaken the truth, wandered from one error to Another;
Because they received not the love of the truth, that they might be saved: Therefore God shall send them strong delusions, that they should believe a lye.
Because they received not the love of the truth, that they might be saved: Therefore God shall send them strong delusions, that they should believe a lie.
If Arrius had not so wickedly denyed the Deity of Christ, the deep mysteries of the holy Trinity had never beene so accurately determined by Athanasius, and other learned Doctors.
If Arius had not so wickedly denied the Deity of christ, the deep Mysteres of the holy Trinity had never been so accurately determined by Athanasius, and other learned Doctors.
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If the Manichees had not so shamefully railed upon the old Testament, the learned Doctor, St. Augustine had never taken so much paines in answering their lewd Objections.
If the manichees had not so shamefully railed upon the old Testament, the learned Doctor, Saint Augustine had never taken so much pains in answering their lewd Objections.
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If the Brownists, and other Sectaries had not so imp•dently disgorged their malice upon our Church, calling her Whore of Babylon, &c. The learned men of our Age had never by their writings so sufficiently cleared her innocencie in the hearts of understanding men.
If the Brownists, and other Sectaries had not so imp•dently disgorged their malice upon our Church, calling her Whore of Babylon, etc. The learned men of our Age had never by their writings so sufficiently cleared her innocence in the hearts of understanding men.
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The second use is, that the Shepheards should use double diligence, taking heed to themselves and to the fl•cke, over which Christ hath made them overseers,
The second use is, that the Shepherds should use double diligence, taking heed to themselves and to the fl•cke, over which christ hath made them Overseers,
one onely example I will cite out of Theodoret, who reporteth that Alexanders prayers prevailed more against the Arrians, then Athanasius profound learning.
one only Exampl I will Cite out of Theodoret, who Reporteth that Alexanders Prayers prevailed more against the Arians, then Athanasius profound learning.
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When the Arrian Bishops with the Emperours power, threatned to bring in Arrius into Alexanders Church, the next day hee prayed all night after this manner;
When the Arrian Bishops with the emperors power, threatened to bring in Arius into Alexanders Church, the next day he prayed all night After this manner;
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Let us earnestly pray to God to keep these hereticks out of our churches, let us call upon him with David, How long Lord wilt thou be angry with thy people that pray? And thus much what false prophets are, and why God suffereth them.
Let us earnestly pray to God to keep these Heretics out of our Churches, let us call upon him with David, How long Lord wilt thou be angry with thy people that pray? And thus much what false Prophets Are, and why God suffers them.
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Their outward description in which he setteth downe 1 their Intrusion. 2 Insinuation. 3 Dissimulation. NONLATINALPHABET their intrusion, they come, they have no calling, these false prophets are not sent:
Their outward description in which he sets down 1 their Intrusion. 2 Insinuation. 3 Dissimulation. their intrusion, they come, they have no calling, these false Prophets Are not sent:
And this standeth with good reason, every true Minister standeth in Gods room, being the Lords Embassadour to deliver his wil, who dare do this unsent? This did the Devil in Paradise,
And this Stands with good reason, every true Minister Stands in God's room, being the lords Ambassador to deliver his will, who Dare do this unsent? This did the devil in Paradise,
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As for the Lords Priests, the Majesty of the King and dignity of the Priest hood concurred in one person (viz. in the first borne) from the beginning to Moses: In the Gospel Christ preferreth St. Iohn Baptist before all the Priests and Levites before him:
As for the lords Priests, the Majesty of the King and dignity of the Priest hood concurred in one person (viz. in the First born) from the beginning to Moses: In the Gospel christ preferreth Saint John Baptist before all the Priests and Levites before him:
and other deep points of divinity, you may hear the mad men in Bedlam to prate as wisely as they, & are not they that run after such men as mad as they?
and other deep points of divinity, you may hear the mad men in Bedlam to prate as wisely as they, & Are not they that run After such men as mad as they?
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or that thou shouldst take my Covenant into thy mouth, seing thou hatest instruction? But they will aske why they may not preach aswel as Peter who was a fisherman,
or that thou Shouldst take my Covenant into thy Mouth, sing thou Hatest instruction? But they will ask why they may not preach aswell as Peter who was a fisherman,
Montanus and his two mad prophetesses hanged themselves. Nestorius tongue was eaten up with wor•es. Anastasius the Emperour, a great defender of the Eutychian heresie was smitten with a Thunder-bolt.
Montanus and his two mad Prophetesses hanged themselves. Nestorius tongue was eaten up with wor•es. Anastasius the Emperor, a great defender of the Eutychian heresy was smitten with a Thunderbolt.
And of late dayes Iohn of Leiden, King of the Anabaptists with Knipperdolling and Crechting, had upon a scaffold their flesh torne apeices with hot irons?
And of late days John of Leiden, King of the Anabaptists with Knipperdolling and Crechting, had upon a scaffold their Flesh torn apeices with hight irons?
No word in vaine [ to you ] daily experience sheweth us, whom the Anabaptists, Brownists & Familists, goe about to seduce, viz. not drankard•, adulterers, swearers, gamesters,
No word in vain [ to you ] daily experience shows us, whom the Anabaptists, Brownists & Familists, go about to seduce, viz. not drankard•, Adulterers, swearers, gamesters,
The Wolfe (saith a learned man) when he taketh a sheepe at the first, layeth him gently upon his backe, carrying it away with little hurt to the place where he meaneth to worrie it.
The Wolf (Says a learned man) when he Takes a sheep At the First, Layeth him gently upon his back, carrying it away with little hurt to the place where he means to worry it.
Come out of Babylon cryeth one, Christ must raigne saith another, come to the holy Communalty saith another, &c. Every one have their severall calls, wherewith they do inchaunt silly soules.
Come out of Babylon Cries one, christ must Reign Says Another, come to the holy Communality Says Another, etc. Every one have their several calls, wherewith they do inchant silly Souls.
In the first place they go about to separate the sheep from their Shepheards, and this they endeavour to do by disgracing them that have cure for their soules,
In the First place they go about to separate the sheep from their Shepherds, and this they endeavour to do by disgracing them that have cure for their Souls,
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The Devill in Paradise spake ill of God himselfe, and so deceived our first Parents, perswading them tha• he loved them no•, in forbidding them to eat of th• fruit which would make them like God.
The devil in Paradise spoke ill of God himself, and so deceived our First Parents, persuading them tha• he loved them no•, in forbidding them to eat of th• fruit which would make them like God.
Tertullian doth ask, Qu•nam sunt istae pelles ovium ▪ St. Paul telleth us, NONLATINALPHABET having forme, or shew of godlinesse, viz. outward sanctimo•ny, counterfeit holinesse.
Tertullian does ask, Qu•nam sunt Istae pelles Sheep ▪ Saint Paul Telleth us, having Form, or show of godliness, viz. outward sanctimo•ny, counterfeit holiness.
Baals Priests used long prayers, they prayed from morning to noon, they cryed aloud, and cut themselves with Knives and Lancers, till the bloud gushed •ut upon them.
Baal's Priests used long Prayers, they prayed from morning to noon, they cried aloud, and Cut themselves with Knives and Lancers, till the blood gushed •ut upon them.
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The blasphem•us Arrians, as St. Basil reporteth were easily believed because of their counterfeit holinesse. Saint Augustine writeth the same of the Manichees.
The blasphem•us Arians, as Saint Basil Reporteth were Easily believed Because of their counterfeit holiness. Saint Augustine Writeth the same of the manichees.
as the Pharisees, to devoure Widdows houses, fastings, tears, almes-deeds, seeming zeale, seeming humility, seeming harmlessenesse. They can cry, weep, &c.
as the Pharisees, to devour Widows houses, Fastings, tears, almsdeeds, seeming zeal, seeming humility, seeming harmlessenesse. They can cry, weep, etc.
Their talke was altogether of Mortification, and holinesse. Their Apparrell was modest and simple: They forbad the wearing of rings, pearles, and lace:
Their talk was altogether of Mortification, and holiness. Their Apparel was modest and simple: They forbade the wearing of rings, Pearls, and lace:
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yea one of the Articles of their religion was to kill all the wicked. (That is, all them that were not of their Sect) and to destroy all the Kings of the earth,
yea one of the Articles of their Religion was to kill all the wicked. (That is, all them that were not of their Sect) and to destroy all the Kings of the earth,
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and this the Seducers learnt of their Father the Devill, who cited the word to the Word himselfe, tempting ▪ him to cast himselfe downe from the Pinacle of the Temple, viz. He cited part of the 91. Psalme, He hath given his Angels charge over thee, they shall heare thee up in their hands,
and this the Seducers learned of their Father the devil, who cited the word to the Word himself, tempting ▪ him to cast himself down from the Pinnacle of the Temple, viz. He cited part of the 91. Psalm, He hath given his Angels charge over thee, they shall hear thee up in their hands,
2. That Publicans and harlots shall enter heaven before the Pharisee ▪ therefore their spirituall sisters must prostitute their bodies to enter Heaven, before honest Matrons.
2. That Publicans and harlots shall enter heaven before the Pharisee ▪ Therefore their spiritual Sisters must prostitute their bodies to enter Heaven, before honest Matrons.
But inwardly they are ravening Wolves. NONLATINALPHABET, Wolves. Whatsoever they pretend, they are Wolves: as Wolves are to the Sheep, so are false Prophets to Christs flock.
But inwardly they Are ravening Wolves., Wolves. Whatsoever they pretend, they Are Wolves: as Wolves Are to the Sheep, so Are false prophets to Christ flock.
NONLATINALPHABET which signifieth dilanio ▪ to teare asunder NONLATINALPHABET of NONLATINALPHABET to rend asunder ▪ as one Wolf may destroy a flock, so one Hereticke a Congregation. •. Lupus quasi Leopus, followeth the Lyon hunting for his prey;
which signifies dilanio ▪ to tear asunder of to rend asunder ▪ as one Wolf may destroy a flock, so one Heretic a Congregation. •. Lupus quasi Leopus, follows the lion hunting for his prey;
and continuing among men, and having gotten his speech and understanding ▪ he would complaine, that he lived more carefully among men, than among Wolves.
and Continuing among men, and having got his speech and understanding ▪ he would complain, that he lived more carefully among men, than among Wolves.
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Ravening wolves they are by reason of their rapacitie, taking away truth from our understandings, charity from our affections, and holinesse from our action. NONLATINALPHABET, grievous Wolves, cruell Wolves: a Wolfe delighteth in bloud: so these mysticall Wolves:
Ravening wolves they Are by reason of their rapacity, taking away truth from our understandings, charity from our affections, and holiness from our actium., grievous Wolves, cruel Wolves: a Wolf delights in blood: so these mystical Wolves:
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of the cruelty of these ravening Wolves you may read ▪ Hebr. 11. 37. By them the Saints of God were stoned, they were sawne asunder, they were tempted, they were slaine with the sword, &c. In the Primi•ive persecutions, they opened the Bellies of holy men and virgin•,
of the cruelty of these ravening Wolves you may read ▪ Hebrew 11. 37. By them the Saints of God were stoned, they were sawn asunder, they were tempted, they were slain with the sword, etc. In the Primi•ive persecutions, they opened the Bellies of holy men and virgin•,
Call but to minde the martyrdom of our holy men in Queen Maries dayes, which holy men delivered our Nation from Idoll worship, Bread-worship, invocation of Saints and Angels,
Call but to mind the martyrdom of our holy men in Queen Mary's days, which holy men Delivered our nation from Idol worship, Bread-worship, invocation of Saints and Angels,
and translated the holy Bible into English, who restored to us the Cup in the Sacrament, the symboll of Christs bloud, who sealed their confession with their bloud.
and translated the holy bible into English, who restored to us the Cup in the Sacrament, the symbol of Christ blood, who sealed their Confessi with their blood.
The Papists being not able to quell the Protestants in Battaile, they put on sheepes cloathing, made a League with them confirmed by Oathes, and a publike Edict.
The Papists being not able to quell the Protestants in Battle, they put on Sheep clothing, made a League with them confirmed by Oaths, and a public Edict.
And that the Protestants might the better confide in them, the Protestant King of Navar, our Queens father, was to marry the sister of the then French King.
And that the Protestants might the better confide in them, the Protestant King of Navarre, our Queen's father, was to marry the sister of the then French King.
To the which marriage the Protestant Princes & Nobles resorted, invited with great joy and expectation of future happinesse. The marriage was solemnized;
To the which marriage the Protestant Princes & Nobles resorted, invited with great joy and expectation of future happiness. The marriage was solemnized;
and sang Te Deum. But what need I forraigne examples? Call to minde our powder-Plot, a cruelty superlative, in a moment to destroy our King, Queen, Prince, Nobles, Bishops, and Patriots.
and sang Te God. But what need I foreign Examples? Call to mind our Powder plot, a cruelty superlative, in a moment to destroy our King, Queen, Prince, Nobles, Bishops, and Patriots.
but to be blowne up with Gunpowder, sitting in the house of peace, making the Parliament-house like Mount Sinai, Tonitru & fumo, with Thunder and Smoake.
but to be blown up with Gunpowder, sitting in the house of peace, making the Parliament-house like Mount Sinai, Tonitru & fumo, with Thunder and Smoke.
There are divers kindes of Wolves. 1. There are Wolves called Cervari, unsatiable Creatures. 2. A Wolfe called Glanos, NONLATINALPHABET, which seeks to prey upon men. 3: A Wolfe called Cirucs, who when the mountains are covered with snow, will venture into Cities.
There Are diverse Kinds of Wolves. 1. There Are Wolves called Cervari, unsatiable Creatures. 2. A Wolf called Glanos,, which seeks to prey upon men. 3: A Wolf called Cirucs, who when the Mountains Are covered with snow, will venture into Cities.
Mr. Calvin that admirable man of God, whose name is yet terrible in the kingdom of popery, setteth downe certaine characters of these Impostors, taken out of St. Augustine.
Mr. calvin that admirable man of God, whose name is yet terrible in the Kingdom of popery, sets down certain characters of these Impostors, taken out of Saint Augustine.
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As a shoomaker being demanded by one of his neighbours whether hee could preach better then the Doctor his Parson, answered with indignation, that he should be very sorrowfull if he could not preach better then he.
As a shoemaker being demanded by one of his neighbours whither he could preach better then the Doctor his Parson, answered with Indignation, that he should be very sorrowful if he could not preach better then he.
In the primitive times Marcion the heretique, having not that preferment that he expected and thought himselfe worthy of, demanded what was the meaning of those words.
In the primitive times Marcion the heretic, having not that preferment that he expected and Thought himself worthy of, demanded what was the meaning of those words.
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which when they have done, they may confesse with Nero, who, when he had ript open his mothers belly, affirmed that he never thought his mother had bin so fair:
which when they have done, they may confess with Nero, who, when he had ripped open his mother's belly, affirmed that he never Thought his mother had been so fair:
yea the Brownists arrogate to themselves the name of Separatists, which well they may, being separated from their Mother Church, from all the reformed Churches and malitiously divided among themselves.
yea the Brownists arrogate to themselves the name of Separatists, which well they may, being separated from their Mother Church, from all the reformed Churches and maliciously divided among themselves.
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Read Mr. Whites discovery of Brownisme, who setteth down among other what a fiery contention was among the Iohnsons, the younger brother becomming a libeller,
Read Mr. Whites discovery of Brownism, who sets down among other what a fiery contention was among the Johnsons, the younger brother becoming a libeler,
and the other separated himselfe, and brake fellowship with his brother and father, & cursed him with all the curses in Gods booke, which he confirmed with the sentence of excommunication, giving his brother and father to the Devill.
and the other separated himself, and brake fellowship with his brother and father, & cursed him with all the curses in God's book, which he confirmed with the sentence of excommunication, giving his brother and father to the devil.
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Sacrilegious, what the appetite of all schismaticks hath been this way is notorious, caring not for the ruine of the whole Church, upon condition that they might get some-what.
Sacrilegious, what the appetite of all Schismatics hath been this Way is notorious, caring not for the ruin of the Whole Church, upon condition that they might get somewhat.
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For whereas sacriledge may be committed, 1. Against holy persons, viz Against Gods Ministers, as the wrong done to Zacharias the Priest was punished, not only in the King and people that did it,
For whereas sacrilege may be committed, 1. Against holy Persons, videlicet Against God's Ministers, as the wrong done to Zacharias the Priest was punished, not only in the King and people that did it,
but upon the Jewes that lived many hundred yeares after. 2. Against holy places; Yee shall keep my Sabbaths, and reverence my Sanctuarie. 3. Against holy things:
but upon the Jews that lived many hundred Years After. 2. Against holy places; Ye shall keep my Sabbaths, and Reverence my Sanctuary. 3. Against holy things:
men making no difference between a Minister and a Cobler. 2. For holy places: they impute no more holinesse to a Church than to a stable. 3. For holy things:
men making no difference between a Minister and a Cobbler. 2. For holy places: they impute no more holiness to a Church than to a stable. 3. For holy things:
If there were no such sinne in the Gospell, why doth St. Peter so curstly rebuke Ananias for it? Ananias, why hath the Devill filled thy heart to lye to the holy Ghost,
If there were no such sin in the Gospel, why does Saint Peter so curstly rebuke Ananias for it? Ananias, why hath the devil filled thy heart to lie to the holy Ghost,
and keepe away part? If the devill were in him, and he and his wife stricken dead, who kept back but halfe that hee himselfe had offered? what shall become of them? & what devill is in them, that take away all, no• which they themselves had given,
and keep away part? If the Devil were in him, and he and his wife stricken dead, who kept back but half that he himself had offered? what shall become of them? & what Devil is in them, that take away all, no• which they themselves had given,
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Beware, as if he should say, I know my deare, that you hearing of the narrow way that leadeth unto life, will be very desirous to enquire of every one,
Beware, as if he should say, I know my deer, that you hearing of the narrow Way that leads unto life, will be very desirous to inquire of every one,
Again, Take heed of the leaven of the Pharisees. Let our Lords Counsell be acceptable unto you: Beware usually precedeth some danger. This doubling, some great danger.
Again, Take heed of the leaven of the Pharisees. Let our lords Counsel be acceptable unto you: Beware usually precedeth Some danger. This doubling, Some great danger.
They are not onely in danger of infection, but grievously infected. One poore soule cryeth out, no set prayers; another no Sabbath; another, no Lords Prayer;
They Are not only in danger of infection, but grievously infected. One poor soul Cries out, no Set Prayers; Another no Sabbath; Another, no lords Prayer;
some tear our Books, and have beene ready to lay violent hands upon us at the Lords Table, administring the holy Communion. They are worse than murtherers;
Some tear our Books, and have been ready to lay violent hands upon us At the lords Table, administering the holy Communion. They Are Worse than murderers;
Cursed be he that removeth the marke of his neighbors Land. Yea, more cursed are they thac remove and take away the markes of Christianity from among us ▪
Cursed be he that Removeth the mark of his neighbours Land. Yea, more cursed Are they thac remove and take away the marks of Christianity from among us ▪
and give thy people grace to avoyd the infections of the Devill, and with pure heart and mind to follow thee the only God, through our Lord Jesus Christ.
and give thy people grace to avoid the infections of the devil, and with pure heart and mind to follow thee the only God, through our Lord jesus christ.
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Take heed, saith S. Paul, unto your selves, and to the flock, over which the Lord hath made you overseers to feed the Church of God, which he hath purchased with his owne bloud;
Take heed, Says S. Paul, unto your selves, and to the flock, over which the Lord hath made you Overseers to feed the Church of God, which he hath purchased with his own blood;
Againe, I charge thee before God, and the Lord Iesus Christ, who shall judge the quick and the dead at his appearing, preach the Word, be instant in season, out of season, reprove, &c. For the time will come that they shall have itching eares,
Again, I charge thee before God, and the Lord Iesus christ, who shall judge the quick and the dead At his appearing, preach the Word, be instant in season, out of season, reprove, etc. For the time will come that they shall have itching ears,
if peradventure God will give them repentance to acknowledge the truth, that they may recover themselves from the snare of the devill, who are taken captive by him at his will.
if Peradventure God will give them Repentance to acknowledge the truth, that they may recover themselves from the snare of the Devil, who Are taken captive by him At his will.
in which question wee are to note whom we are to account false Prophets, viz. Not every one that differeth from our Church in opinion, or have some naevous opinions.
in which question we Are to note whom we Are to account false prophets, viz. Not every one that differeth from our Church in opinion, or have Some naevous opinions.
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Again, such whose Doctrines are blasphemous, as the Arrians are dangerous to the destruction of the government under which they live ▪ And where all these concur they deserve death, because they corrupt the faith:
Again, such whose Doctrines Are blasphemous, as the Arians Are dangerous to the destruction of the government under which they live ▪ And where all these concur they deserve death, Because they corrupt the faith:
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Againe, we have divers examples of this lawfull severity executed upon Idolaters: first, in Eliah's time, commanding all the Prophets of Baal to bee slaine.
Again, we have diverse Examples of this lawful severity executed upon Idolaters: First, in Elijah's time, commanding all the prophets of Baal to be slain.
as first in Constantine, that fam•us Christian Emperour, who enacted, that if any man did offer Sacrifice upon the Altars, Gladio ultore sterneretur, He sh•u•d be pu• to d•ath, and his goods confiscated.
as First in Constantine, that fam•us Christian Emperor, who enacted, that if any man did offer Sacrifice upon the Altars, Gladio ultore sterneretur, He sh•u•d be pu• to d•ath, and his goods confiscated.
This may serve for the reproofe of such Magistrates, who, when they have danger•us Wolves discovered unto them, wil not lend their helping hands to suppres them. To conclude this poynt:
This may serve for the reproof of such Magistrates, who, when they have danger•us Wolves discovered unto them, will not lend their helping hands to suppress them. To conclude this point:
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The Romish seducers are severely punished among us, & kept from our folds, and why not all other false prophets, who blaspheme God & seduce our people? What? shall we punish them only that attribute too much to the Sacrament of baptisme, affirming Infants un-baptized not to enter heaven? And suffer Anabaptists who wil not baptize them at all,
The Romish seducers Are severely punished among us, & kept from our folds, and why not all other false Prophets, who Blaspheme God & seduce our people? What? shall we Punish them only that attribute too much to the Sacrament of Baptism, affirming Infants unbaptized not to enter heaven? And suffer Anabaptists who will not baptise them At all,
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but blaspheme the baptisme of children, calling it the marke of the Beast, affirming that it came from Anti-christ and the Devill? and suffer them to publish books in defence of this and other their abhominable errors?
but Blaspheme the Baptism of children, calling it the mark of the Beast, affirming that it Come from Antichrist and the devil? and suffer them to publish books in defence of this and other their abominable errors?
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Shall we punish them only that attribute too much to the Element of bread in the holy Communion, accounting him no good Christian that will not call it his lord god? And suffer such men who mocke and sc•ffe at the sacrament of the Lords supper, calling it a two-peny banque•?
Shall we Punish them only that attribute too much to the Element of bred in the holy Communion, accounting him not good Christian that will not call it his lord god? And suffer such men who mock and sc•ffe At the sacrament of the lords supper, calling it a twopenny banque•?
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Shall we blame the Papists for saying too many Pater-nosters, and tolerate the Brownists and other Sectaries who will not say the Lords prayer at all? some of them affirming it to be an abhominab•e idol,
Shall we blame the Papists for saying too many Paternosters, and tolerate the Brownists and other Sectaries who will not say the lords prayer At all? Some of them affirming it to be an abhominab•e idol,
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Shall we punish them that confesse their sins, and suppose that they cannot enter heaven without a particular Confession of them? and tolerate them that will not con•esse their sinnes at all,
Shall we Punish them that confess their Sins, and suppose that they cannot enter heaven without a particular Confessi of them? and tolerate them that will not con•esse their Sins At all,
Shall we punish them that worship God in Trinity, and Trinity in Unity? and tolerate them that blaspheme the holy Trinity? as the Arrians, and Antitrinitarians. I hope that our Governors wil drive these also from our folds,
Shall we Punish them that worship God in Trinity, and Trinity in Unity? and tolerate them that Blaspheme the holy Trinity? as the Arians, and Antitrinitarians. I hope that our Governors will drive these also from our folds,
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Would any man entertaine into his family a man infected with the plague? how much lesse an Heretick, who, without the great mercy of God, may be the undoing of him and his family.
Would any man entertain into his family a man infected with the plague? how much less an Heretic, who, without the great mercy of God, may be the undoing of him and his family.
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Yet such is the folly or madnesse of these times, and men have such itching eares, that if the Devill himself should preach among us, I feare that he would have too many hearers.
Yet such is the folly or madness of these times, and men have such itching ears, that if the devil himself should preach among us, I Fear that he would have too many hearers.
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NONLATINALPHABET But whereas they pretend to be led by the spirit, I beseech you, saith St. Paul, by the comming of the Lord Iesus Christ, that you be not so soone shaken in minde,
But whereas they pretend to be led by the Spirit, I beseech you, Says Saint Paul, by the coming of the Lord Iesus christ, that you be not so soon shaken in mind,
and not Gods. I have read that in a Synod in Britain held by Dunstan, Archbish. of Canterbury, who would have had a Decree passe against Ministers marriage, a strange voyce was heard out of an Image in the Church for confirmation thereof.
and not God's I have read that in a Synod in Britain held by Dunstan, Archbishop of Canterbury, who would have had a decree pass against Ministers marriage, a strange voice was herd out of an Image in the Church for confirmation thereof.
or no ▪ As for example, whereas the Romish Prelates forbid the Laity the reading of the holy Scriptures (in the vulgar) which God commands, and the holy Ghost commends:
or no ▪ As for Exampl, whereas the Romish Prelates forbid the Laity the reading of the holy Scriptures (in the Vulgar) which God commands, and the holy Ghost commends:
whose spirit is in them, Gods, or the Devills? And whereas other false Prophets forbid the saying of the Lords Prayer, with other things commanded in holy Scriptures:
whose Spirit is in them, God's, or the Devils? And whereas other false prophets forbid the saying of the lords Prayer, with other things commanded in holy Scriptures:
And why wise as Serpents? Like the deafe Adder, that stoppeth her eare, which wil not hearken to the voyce of the Charmer, charm he never so wisely ▪ It is written of the Aspe, that to avoyd charming, shee layeth one eare close to the ground,
And why wise as Serpents? Like the deaf Adder, that stoppeth her ear, which will not harken to the voice of the Charmer, charm he never so wisely ▪ It is written of the Asp, that to avoid charming, she Layeth one ear close to the ground,
It is recorded by Theodoret, that when Lucius the Arrian Bishop came and preached among the Anti••hians, broaching his damnable Heresies, the people forsooke the Church,
It is recorded by Theodoret, that when Lucius the Arrian Bishop Come and preached among the Anti••hians, broaching his damnable Heresies, the people forsook the Church,
But now they tha• beare the name of Christians ▪ & would be accounted professors, r•n a if they were mad to be charmed, to heare the false Prophets of our time:
But now they tha• bear the name of Christians ▪ & would be accounted professors, r•n a if they were mad to be charmed, to hear the false prophets of our time:
All you that are the sonnes of peace, friends of peace and servants to the God of peace, double and treble your prayers, that some Mediator may stand in the gap, to divert Gods judgements from us:
All you that Are the Sons of peace, Friends of peace and Servants to the God of peace, double and triple your Prayers, that Some Mediator may stand in the gap, to divert God's Judgments from us:
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and if Almighty God hath otherwise decreed, let every one of us make his owne peace with God, commending our soules into his hands who is our faithfull Creator, keeping faith & a good conscience, of which take heed that you do not make shipwrack;
and if Almighty God hath otherwise decreed, let every one of us make his own peace with God, commending our Souls into his hands who is our faithful Creator, keeping faith & a good conscience, of which take heed that you do not make shipwreck;
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Lupus ovis pelle indutus ovium se immisc•it gregi, quotidieque aliquam ex •is •ccidebat; quod cum pastor animadvertisset illum altissimo arbore suspendit: interrogantibus autem caeteris pastoribus cur ovem suspendisset; aiebat, pellis quidem ut videtis est ovis, opera autem lupidae.
Lupus ovis pelle Indutus Sheep se immisc•it gregi, quotidieque aliquam ex •is •ccidebat; quod cum pastor animadvertisset Ilum altissimo arbore suspendit: interrogantibus autem caeteris pastoribus cur ovem suspendisset; aiebat, pellis quidem ut Videtis est ovis, opera autem lupidae.
Bull. Adver. Anab• fol. 51. lib. 2. cap. 7. Initio humiles & demissi fuerunt: nihil splendoris & magnificentiae habebant; clamabant & invehebantur in omnem excellentiam, fastum & magnificentiā, item adversus gladiū & potestatem magistratuū. Opes & honores erant illis (ita simulabant) nausea. Nihil loquebantur quam de mortificatione veteris hominis, de renovatione spiritûs, de separata & Deo commissa a• dicata vita, mundum & cuncta quae in ipso sunt plane fassidi•bant.
Bull. Adversary. Anab• fol. 51. lib. 2. cap. 7. Initio Humiles & demissi fuerunt: nihil splendoris & magnificentiae habebant; clamabant & invehebantur in omnem excellentiam, fastum & magnificentian, item Adversus gladiū & potestatem magistratuū. Opens & honores Erant illis (ita simulabant) Nauseam. Nihil loquebantur quam de mortification veteris hominis, de renovation spiritûs, de separata & God Commissa a• dicata vita, Mundum & Everything Quae in ipso sunt plane fassidi•bant.
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