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           MYSTERIES
           DISCOVERED
           .
        
         
           OR
           A
           
             Mercuriall
          
           Picture
           pointing
           out
           the
           way
           from
           BABYLON
           to
           the
           holy
           City
           ,
           for
           the
           good
           of
           all
           such
           as
           during
           that
           night
           of
           generall
           Errour
           and
           Apostasie
           ,
           2
           
             Thes.
             2.
             3.
             Revel.
          
           3.
           10.
           have
           been
           so
           long
           misled
           with
           
             Romes
          
           hobgoblins
           .
        
         
           Byme
           PAUL
           BEST
           Prisoner
           in
           the
           Gatehouse
           ,
           
             Westminster
             .
          
        
         
           Printed
           in
           the
           Yeer
           ,
           1647.
           
        
      
    
     
       
       
       
         
           MYSTERIES
           DISCOVERED
           .
        
         
           
             CHAP.
             1.
             
          
           
             BEing
             so
             extreamly
             necessitated
             after
             so
             manifold
             a
             manner
             ,
             as
             first
             for
             the
             discharge
             of
             my
             conscience
             to
             God
             ,
             and
             man
             ;
             that
             woe
             is
             mee
             if
             like
             a
             fearfull
             or
             idle
             servant
             I
             should
             bury
             that
             simple
             talent
             ;
             Secondly
             ,
             for
             the
             vindication
             of
             my
             reputation
             ,
             if
             I
             should
             sitdowne
             in
             silence
             ,
             I
             might
             seeme
             to
             be
             an
             accessory
             to
             the
             false
             accusation
             of
             those
             that
             blast
             we
             with
             the
             most
             odious
             infamy
             of
             blaphemy
             (
             to
             deny
             the
             heavenly
             Trinity
             ,
             and
             Jesus
             Christ
             to
             be
             our
             blessed
             Saviour
             ,
             )
             and
             the
             truth
             of
             the
             sacred
             Canonicall
             Scriptures
             ;
             Lastly
             ,
             by
             my
             long
             and
             excessive
             indurance
             ,
             being
             that
             I
             cannot
             procure
             by
             the
             best
             friends
             I
             have
             ,
             or
             of
             those
             that
             are
             appointed
             by
             the
             Parliament
             ,
             a
             Petition
             to
             be
             presented
             to
             the
             Honourable
             House
             of
             Commons
             in
             Parliament
             ,
             to
             omit
             ,
             that
             I
             cannot
             receive
             that
             small
             Annuity
             due
             into
             me
             out
             of
             
               Yorkshire
               ,
            
             besides
             the
             false
             reports
             of
             injurious
             and
             ignorant
             persons
             ,
             that
             I
             am
             not
             onely
             a
             most
             debosh'd
             ,
             and
             desperate
             ,
             but
             a
             distracted
             and
             mad
             man
             ;
             which
             I
             hope
             will
             be
             a
             sufficient
             plea
             to
             indifferent
             judges
             for
             the
             publishing
             of
             my
             bonds
             .
             And
             I
             appeale
             to
             my
             Countrey
             and
             all
             good
             Christians
             ,
             whether
             or
             no
             by
             so
             long
             imprisonment
             ,
             without
             any
             allowance
             ,
             or
             having
             a
             determinate
             hearing
             ,
             
             notwithstanding
             above
             100
             Petitions
             printed
             and
             written
             to
             the
             House
             in
             generall
             ,
             and
             the
             most
             eminent
             (
             and
             concerning
             members
             )
             I
             be
             not
             debarred
             of
             Christian
             ,
             but
             of
             the
             liberty
             of
             a
             Subject
             contrary
             to
             Law
             ,
             Ordinance
             of
             Parliament
             :
             equity
             and
             humanity
             .
             So
             that
             without
             a
             speedy
             remedy
             of
             such
             common
             continuate
             ,
             and
             unheard
             of
             cruelties
             our
             ensuing
             end
             is
             like
             to
             be
             worse
             then
             that
             which
             we
             suffered
             in
             our
             late
             Civill
             Wars
             .
             For
             it
             is
             not
             the
             continuance
             of
             our
             mock-fasts
             that
             will
             excuse
             ,
             so
             long
             as
             our
             oppression
             continueth
             ,
             
               Isa.
            
             58.
             5
             ,
             6.
             &c.
             yea
             ,
             of
             such
             as
             conclude
             their
             Fasts
             like
             that
             of
             
               January
            
             28th
             .
             1645
             ,
             at
             
               Westminster
               ,
            
             with
             a
             consultation
             how
             to
             murther
             an
             innocent
             ,
             and
             that
             after
             a
             most
             cruell
             (
             more
             then
             Heathenish
             manner
             without
             any
             legall
             hearing
             )
             much
             lesse
             laudable
             proceeding
             :
             (
             being
             not
             allowed
             of
             the
             Divines
             once
             to
             oppose
             ,
             or
             yet
             to
             give
             an
             advised
             Answer
             by
             writing
             )
             Lord
             ,
             lay
             not
             this
             to
             their
             charge
             ,
             being
             but
             an
             intent
             (
             through
             ignorance
             )
             which
             by
             Gods
             providence
             ,
             and
             the
             more
             gracious
             of
             the
             Parlament
             was
             prevented
             .
          
           
             For
             my
             discovery
             of
             two
             grand
             mysteries
             ,
             
               viz.
            
             that
             anomious
             or
             lawlesse
             mystery
             ,
             2
             
               Thess.
            
             2.
             from
             the
             third
             to
             the
             thirteenth
             Verse
             ,
             As
             also
             
               Revel.
            
             17.
             1
             ,
             5.
             and
             its
             opposite
             ,
             
               Revel.
            
             10.
             7.
             the
             mystery
             of
             God
             ,
             to
             wit
             ,
             the
             Father
             and
             Creatour
             ,
             14.
             17.
             
             For
             the
             better
             cleering
             of
             which
             misty
             mysteries
             ,
             Imagine
             some
             great
             King
             like
             some
             of
             the
             old
             
               Persians
               ,
            
             that
             would
             seldome
             or
             never
             be
             seen
             of
             the
             people
             ,
             should
             send
             his
             sonne
             and
             heire
             fully
             acquainted
             with
             his
             will
             and
             pleasure
             ,
             as
             his
             vicegerent
             plenipotentiary
             and
             prolocutor
             ,
             whether
             the
             sonne
             being
             equivalent
             (
             to
             use
             that
             terme
             )
             in
             way
             of
             reference
             ,
             
               John
            
             14.
             9.
             as
             13.
             20.
             1
             
               Thess.
            
             2.
             13.
             be
             in
             himself
             coequall
             to
             the
             King
             ,
             for
             that
             (
             as
             )
             
               John
            
             5.
             23.
             is
             an
             Adverbe
             of
             like
             quality
             and
             not
             equality
             ;
             this
             we
             know
             that
             God
             the
             Father
             is
             that
             invisible
             and
             indivisible
             King
             ,
             1
             
               Tim.
               1.
               17.
               6.
               15
               ,
               16.
               
               John
               1.
               18.
               5.
               37.
               1
               
               John
            
             4.
             12.
             and
             that
             the
             inauguration
             or
             anointing
             of
             our
             blessed
             Saviour
             was
             his
             baptisme
             ,
             
               Matth.
               3.
               17.
               4.
               17.
               
               
               Acts
            
             1.
             22.
             10
             ,
             37.
             which
             is
             therefore
             termed
             the
             beginning
             ,
             
               viz.
            
             of
             his
             Gospel
             ,
             
               Iohn
               1.
               1.
               1
               
               Iohn
            
             1.
             1.
             and
             that
             new
             creation
             ,
             2
             
               Cor.
            
             5.
             17.
             so
             that
             Christ
             is
             to
             us
             both
             God
             and
             his
             Word
             ,
             as
             
               Moses
            
             was
             to
             
               Aaron
               ,
            
             and
             
               Aaron
            
             to
             him
             ,
             
               Exod.
            
             4.
             16.
             not
             that
             a
             word
             is
             Christ
             ,
             or
             Christ
             life
             everlasting
             ,
             but
             in
             a
             figurative
             sence
             after
             a
             Scripture
             manner
             and
             meaning
             ,
             according
             to
             the
             character
             of
             that
             beloved
             Apostle
             ,
             as
             
               Erasmus
            
             observeth
             in
             his
             argument
             to
             his
             Epistles
             ,
             and
             
               Hierome
            
             in
             his
             Preface
             to
             his
             Gospel
             sheweth
             that
             this
             Apostle
             had
             a
             speciall
             intent
             to
             confute
             
               Corinthus
            
             and
             the
             
               Ebionites
            
             that
             affirmed
             Christ
             to
             be
             but
             an
             ordinary
             man
             the
             sonne
             of
             
               Joseph
               ,
            
             &c.
             this
             Apostle
             being
             the
             best
             Commentator
             of
             his
             own
             meaning
             ;
             how
             Christ
             is
             said
             to
             be
             that
             visible
             God
             ,
             as
             
               Isa.
            
             40.
             7.
             the
             word
             ,
             
               Iohn
            
             3.
             34.
             yea
             ,
             and
             palpable
             word
             ,
             1
             
               Iohn
            
             1.
             1.
             life
             eternall
             ,
             5.
             20.
             that
             Lambe
             of
             God
             ,
             
               Iohn
            
             1.
             36.
             our
             Passeover
             ,
             1
             
               Cor.
            
             5.
             7.
             the
             the
             rock
             10.
             4.
             
             
               David
            
             our
             King
             ,
             Ezek.
             34.
             23.
             
             
               Hosea
            
             3.
             5.
             in
             them
             typicall
             predications
             ,
             and
             the
             like
             ,
             
               John
               15.
               1.
               Matth.
               17.
               12.
               
               Is
               .
               1.
               10.
               
               Revel.
            
             11.
             8.
             by
             a
             Metaphor
             ,
             or
             Metonymy
             ,
             as
             
               Perkins
            
             and
             
               Alsted
            
             in
             their
             Tracts
             of
             sacred
             Tropes
             ;
             where
             
               Alsted
            
             expounds
             that
             1
             
               Cor.
            
             15.
             28.
             then
             shall
             the
             sonne
             also
             himself
             be
             subject
             ,
             that
             is
             acknowledged
             to
             be
             .
          
        
         
           
             CHAP.
             2.
             
          
           
             TO
             come
             to
             the
             Question
             whether
             Christ
             (
             after
             the
             doctrine
             of
             
               Athanasius
            
             in
             his
             Symbole
             )
             be
             coequal
             with
             the
             father
             ?
             Wee
             know
             what
             charge
             the
             Apostle
             giveth
             ,
             
               Gal.
            
             1.
             10.
             against
             such
             setters
             up
             of
             new
             Creeds
             without
             warranty
             ,
             contrary
             to
             the
             first
             and
             great
             Commandement
             set
             forth
             by
             proclamation
             of
             the
             great
             King
             ,
             expresly
             testifying
             not
             only
             his
             unity
             ,
             
               Deut.
               6.
               4.
               Psal.
               83.
               18.
               86.
               10.
               
               Isa.
            
             37.
             16.
             &c.
             &c.
             &c.
             but
             also
             his
             supremacy
             and
             majority
             ,
             
             
               Psal.
               13.
               5
               ,
               5.
               
               Joh.
               10.
               29.
               14.
               28.
               
               Ephes.
               1.
               17.
               4.
               6.
               
               Luke
               1.
               32.
               
               John
               17.
               3.
               
               Mark
            
             13.
             32.
             in
             exclusive
             and
             superlative
             expressions
             :
             Of
             which
             see
             more
             ,
             
               Mat
               20.
               23.
               27
               ,
               46.
               
               Iohn
               20.
               17.
               
               Heb.
               1.
               9.
               1
               Cor.
            
             15.
             28.
             the
             son
             being
             tenant
             
               in
               Capite
               ,
            
             to
             God
             the
             Father
             ,
             1
             
               Cor.
            
             11.
             3.
             both
             for
             his
             words
             ,
             works
             ,
             and
             honours
             ,
             
               Iohn
               3.
               34.
               5.
               19.
               2
               Pet.
            
             1.
             17.
             and
             therefore
             not
             coequall
             ,
             for
             without
             contradiction
             the
             lesse
             is
             dignified
             by
             the
             greater
             .
             Also
             God
             and
             Christ
             are
             distinguished
             ,
             
               Iohn
               14.
               1.
               1
               Thess.
            
             3.
             11.
             it
             being
             an
             observation
             of
             the
             learned
             
               Erasmus
               ,
            
             that
             where
             God
             is
             put
             absolutely
             the
             Father
             is
             understood
             ,
             as
             
               Iohn
            
             8.
             54.
             
             To
             come
             to
             the
             offices
             of
             Christ
             our
             Mediatour
             ,
             1
             
               Tim.
            
             2.
             5.
             as
             a
             King
             ,
             
               Acts
               17.
               31.
               
               Matth.
            
             25.
             34.
             as
             a
             Priest
             ,
             
               Heb.
            
             7.
             24.
             of
             a
             Prophet
             ,
             
               Deut
               ,
            
             18.
             18.
             according
             to
             that
             most
             usuall
             epithite
             of
             his
             sanctification
             ,
             the
             Son
             of
             man
             ,
             denominations
             ,
             being
             for
             the
             most
             part
             taken
             from
             the
             more
             worthy
             ,
             so
             
               John
               8.
               40.
               
               Acts
               2.
               23.
               13.
               38.
               
               Rom.
               5.
               15.
               1
               Cor.
               15.
               21.
               
               Col.
               1
               15.
               
               Heb.
               2.
               16.
               4.
               15.
               2.
               
               Esdras
            
             13.
             25
             ,
             32.
             which
             were
             to
             no
             purpose
             if
             the
             better
             part
             of
             his
             person
             were
             not
             man
             :
             there
             being
             but
             a
             graduall
             difference
             betwixt
             him
             and
             
               Moses
            
             and
             us
             ,
             
               Heb.
               3.
               5
               ,
               6.
               4.
               15.
               
               Rom.
            
             8.
             17.
             there
             being
             not
             one
             such
             word
             ,
             or
             any
             one
             text
             tending
             to
             that
             purpose
             in
             the
             whole
             holy
             Scriptures
             ,
             but
             many
             to
             the
             contrary
             :
             If
             we
             have
             respect
             to
             the
             scope
             ,
             coherence
             ,
             analogy
             ,
             and
             the
             originalls
             ,
             in
             discerning
             figurative
             forms
             and
             phrases
             according
             to
             the
             sence
             and
             meaning
             ,
             which
             is
             the
             spirit
             and
             life
             of
             the
             two
             Testaments
             ,
             
               Revel.
            
             11.
             11.
             whereas
             the
             letter
             is
             but
             the
             corpes
             common
             as
             the
             high-way
             throughout
             Christendom
             .
             Wherefore
             to
             speak
             definitively
             of
             the
             heavenly
             Trinity
             .
             I
             beleeve
             the
             Father
             to
             be
             God
             himself
             ,
             as
             1
             
               Thess.
            
             3.
             11.
             expressed
             by
             these
             adjuncts
             ,
             the
             God
             of
             heaven
             ,
             
               Revel.
            
             11.
             13.
             the
             living
             God
             and
             Father
             ,
             
               Joh.
            
             6.
             57.
             69.
             and
             that
             the
             Son
             is
             our
             
               Messiah
               ,
            
             4.
             26.
             whom
             God
             made
             Lord
             and
             Christ
             ,
             
               Acts
            
             2.
             36.
             
             Prince
             and
             Saviour
             ,
             5.
             31.
             
             And
             that
             the
             holy
             spirit
             is
             the
             very
             power
             of
             God
             ,
             
               Luke
            
             1.
             35.
             24
             ,
             49.
             as
             1
             
               Cor.
            
             2.
             11.
             or
             the
             Father
             God
             essentially
             ,
             
             the
             Sonne
             vicentially
             ,
             the
             holy
             Spirit
             potentially
             ,
             or
             the
             Father
             God
             above
             all
             ,
             
               Ephes.
            
             4.
             6.
             the
             Son
             of
             God
             with
             us
             ,
             
               Matth.
            
             1.
             23.
             the
             holy
             Spirit
             God
             within
             us
             ,
             1
             
               Cor.
            
             2.
             16.
             but
             for
             the
             Son
             to
             be
             coequall
             to
             the
             Father
             ,
             or
             the
             holy
             Spirit
             a
             distinct
             coequall
             person
             I
             cannot
             finde
             ;
             and
             I
             beleeve
             that
             these
             three
             are
             one
             ,
             or
             agree
             and
             conspire
             in
             the
             substance
             of
             the
             same
             truth
             to
             salvation
             .
             See
             1
             
               Cor.
               13.
               13.
               1
               
               John
            
             5.
             8.
             of
             two
             Trinities
             without
             coequalls
             ,
             or
             yet
             persons
             .
             
               *
            
             And
             that
             of
             three
             coequall
             persons
             to
             be
             but
             the
             Chappell
             of
             
               Rome
               ,
            
             for
             the
             Church
             of
             Christ
             ,
             and
             that
             which
             keepeth
             the
             rest
             of
             the
             World
             in
             the
             Popes
             pownd
             forth
             of
             his
             fold
             ,
             both
             the
             
               Jews
            
             that
             beleeve
             the
             Old
             Testament
             ,
             the
             
               Turk
               ,
            
             and
             the
             Great
             
               Mogoll
               ,
            
             &c.
             according
             to
             the
             dictate
             of
             common
             intelligence
             ,
             not
             corrupt
             in
             this
             kind
             by
             a
             contrary
             habit
             ,
             who
             cannot
             be
             brought
             to
             believe
             in
             a
             Trinity
             implying
             
               Polytheosie
               ,
            
             or
             
               Apotheosie
               ,
               i.
               e.
            
             many
             gods
             or
             a
             man-god
             .
             So
             that
             the
             denying
             of
             a
             second
             Deity
             or
             Godhead
             is
             not
             destructive
             of
             faith
             ,
             but
             onely
             removes
             it
             from
             false
             foundation
             to
             a
             true
             ,
             that
             is
             God
             the
             Father
             by
             Christ
             Jesus
             ,
             2
             
               Cor.
               5.
               19.
               1
               Pet.
            
             5.
             10.
             for
             that
             
               John
            
             5.
             18.
             was
             a
             misprision
             of
             the
             Jews
             proceeding
             from
             their
             ignorance
             ,
             as
             may
             appeare
             ,
             10.
             34
             ,
             35
             ,
             36
             ,
             37.
             by
             our
             Saviour
             his
             own
             Comment
             .
          
        
         
           
             CHAP.
             3.
             
          
           
             TO
             answer
             objections
             of
             Scriptures
             wrested
             by
             that
             
             third
             semipagan
             Century
             ,
             and
             a
             prepossessed
             posterity
             ;
             as
             in
             
               Gen.
            
             1.
             26.
             
             Let
             us
             make
             man
             ,
             which
             in
             the
             next
             verse
             ,
             also
             5.
             1
             ,
             2.
             six
             severall
             times
             ;
             and
             
               Matth.
               19.
               4.
               
               Mark
               .
            
             10.
             6.
             is
             expounded
             in
             the
             singular
             number
             like
             that
             ,
             
               Gen.
            
             11.
             7
             ,
             8.
             which
             were
             a
             contradiction
             ,
             not
             an
             exposition
             ,
             and
             that
             
               Elohim
               bara
               ,
            
             the
             Gods
             made
             in
             the
             first
             Verse
             ,
             a
             solecisme
             and
             not
             an
             Hebraisme
             ,
             being
             a
             figurative
             consultation
             with
             
             his
             wisdom
             ,
             or
             communication
             with
             the
             holy
             Angels
             by
             way
             of
             approbation
             ,
             as
             1
             
               Kings
               22.
               19.
               
               Iob
            
             1.
             6.
             or
             enallage
             of
             the
             plurall
             number
             for
             the
             singular
             ,
             for
             the
             more
             honour
             ,
             
               *
            
             as
             
               Iob
               18.
               2.
               Dan.
               2.
               36.
               
               Iohn
            
             3.
             11.
             as
             Kings
             write
             in
             the
             style
             of
             Majesty
             after
             the
             manner
             of
             the
             holy
             tongue
             ,
             
             see
             
               Gen.
            
             24.
             9.
             of
             
               Abraham
            
             his
             Masters
             ,
             
               Iosh.
            
             24.
             19.
             hee
             is
             holy
             Gods
             ,
             
               Is
               .
            
             19.
             4.
             54.
             5.
             
             &c
             ▪
             but
             to
             infer
             three
             coequal
             persons
             from
             thence
             ,
             the
             person
             of
             Christ
             (
             according
             to
             the
             flesh
             )
             nor
             then
             existing
             is
             altogether
             inconsequent
             ;
             of
             the
             like
             sort
             seems
             that
             to
             be
             ,
             
               Eccles.
            
             12.
             1.
             if
             parents
             be
             not
             implyed
             .
          
           
             
             For
             them
             high
             and
             glorious
             Epithites
             ,
             
               Isa.
            
             9.
             6.
             of
             a
             man-child
             that
             was
             to
             be
             born
             ,
             it
             is
             granted
             ,
             they
             are
             very
             great
             and
             excellent
             ,
             yet
             well
             beseeming
             our
             blessed
             Saviour
             ,
             the
             founder
             and
             governour
             of
             his
             Church
             ;
             of
             whose
             wonderfull
             birth
             and
             works
             wee
             have
             sufficient
             testimonies
             ;
             being
             of
             his
             Fathers
             most
             intimate
             Counsell
             ,
             a
             mighty
             God
             (
             not
             almighty
             God
             )
             above
             all
             appellative
             gods
             ,
             1
             
               Cor.
               8.
               5.
               
               Revel.
            
             1.
             5.
             the
             everlasting
             Father
             ,
             or
             of
             the
             Age
             to
             come
             ,
             (
             as
             
               Ierome
               )
            
             eyther
             by
             way
             of
             Regeneration
             ,
             and
             that
             by
             ,
             an
             excellency
             or
             equivalency
             ;
             as
             
               Iohn
            
             14.
             9.
             of
             whose
             government
             although
             there
             were
             a
             beginning
             ,
             
               Heb.
            
             10.
             6.
             yet
             shall
             there
             be
             no
             enduring
             the
             term
             militant
             ,
             or
             of
             mortality
             ,
             1
             
               Cor.
            
             15.
             26.
             
             So
             that
             it
             is
             not
             a
             small
             thing
             for
             Christ
             to
             be
             so
             dignified
             by
             the
             Father
             ,
             unlesse
             hee
             be
             deified
             and
             equallized
             with
             the
             Father
             ,
             see
             
               Gen.
               41.
               43.
               
               Exod.
               34.
               14.
               1
               Sam.
               18.
               23.
               
               Ester
            
             6.
             9.
             as
             
               Is
               .
            
             49.
             6.
             
          
           
             
             That
             
               Jer.
            
             23.
             6.
             is
             but
             an
             argument
             from
             the
             name
             for
             some
             relation
             to
             God
             ,
             as
             
               Gen.
               22.
               14.
               
               Exod.
               17.
               15.
               
               Judg
               6.
               24.
               2
               Sam.
            
             6.
             2.
             as
             it
             may
             appeare
             ,
             1
             
               Cor.
               1.
               30.
               2
               Cor.
            
             5.
             21.
             unlesse
             wee
             would
             make
             
               Iehovahim
            
             gods
             in
             the
             plurall
             ,
             which
             were
             dissonant
             to
             that
             incommunicable
             name
             .
          
           
             
             That
             
               Zach.
            
             13.
             7.
             speaketh
             of
             a
             sociall
             and
             not
             a
             coequall
             party
             ,
             as
             
               Iudg.
               18.
               20.
               
               Acts
            
             15.
             28.
             
             God
             and
             Christ
             concurring
             as
             sociall
             causes
             ,
             to
             wit
             ,
             primary
             efficient
             ,
             and
             principall
             instrument
             in
             the
             businesse
             of
             salvation
             ,
             
               Iohn
            
             6.
             44.
             14
             6.
             1
             
             
               Iohn
            
             1.
             3
             ,
             6.
             
          
        
         
         
           
             CHAP.
             4.
             
          
           
             THat
             
               John
            
             2.
             29.
             is
             an
             Enallage
             of
             the
             active
             for
             the
             passive
             ,
             
             and
             is
             spoken
             declaratively
             ,
             as
             20.
             23.
             
             
               Levit.
            
             13.
             and
             14.
             &c.
             of
             the
             Priest
             clensing
             the
             Leper
             ,
             like
             that
             ,
             
               Gen.
            
             41.
             13.
             by
             the
             divine
             power
             wherewith
             God
             endowed
             him
             ,
             
               John
            
             5.
             2
             ,
             9
             there
             being
             so
             many
             testimonies
             to
             that
             purpose
             ,
             
               Acts
               2.
               24.
               13.
               31.
               
               Rom.
               4.
               24.
               1
               Cor.
               15.
               19.
               2
               Cor.
               4.
               14.
               
               Gal.
               1.
               1.
               Ephes.
               1.
               20.
               
               Col.
               2.
               12.
               1
               Thess.
            
             1.
             1.
             with
             
               Heb.
            
             13
             10.
             &c.
             
          
           
             That
             
               Acts
            
             20.
             28
             .
             in
             some
             Translations
             is
             with
             that
             peculiar
             bloud
             ,
             
             and
             not
             Gods
             own
             bloud
             which
             is
             absurd
             .
          
           
             That
             
               Rom.
            
             9.
             and
             5th
             .
             is
             spoken
             of
             Christ
             ,
             as
             he
             was
             an
             Israelite
             by
             kinde
             ,
             with
             the
             like
             clause
             to
             that
             ,
             
               Rom.
            
             1.
             25.
             
             2
             
               Cor.
            
             11.
             31.
             
          
           
             That
             
               Philip
               .
            
             2.
             6.
             should
             be
             tooke
             not
             upon
             him
             the
             equality
             
             of
             a
             God
             ,
             Lord
             or
             Master
             ,
             as
             
               Posselius
            
             and
             
               Pusor
            
             shew
             ;
             the
             Apostle
             exhorting
             them
             by
             the
             example
             of
             Christ
             ,
             who
             being
             in
             a
             twofold
             form
             ,
             as
             
               John
               13.
               13.
               
               Gal.
            
             4.
             1.
             took
             upon
             him
             the
             form
             of
             a
             servant
             ,
             wherefore
             God
             hath
             highly
             exalted
             him
             ,
             as
             Verse
             9th
             .
             so
             that
             
               John
            
             20.
             28.
             is
             as
             much
             as
             Lord
             and
             Master
             ,
             like
             
               Elohim
            
             and
             
               Adonim
               ,
            
             for
             the
             truth
             of
             Christs
             resurrection
             was
             that
             which
             
               Thomas
            
             doubted
             ,
             and
             not
             his
             Deity
             .
          
           
             That
             
               John
            
             8.
             58.
             of
             Christ
             his
             being
             before
             
               Abraham
               ,
            
             is
             
             to
             be
             understood
             in
             place
             and
             dignity
             ,
             as
             Verse
             53.
             and
             not
             time
             (
             as
             appeareth
             )
             by
             circumstance
             57
             :
             like
             that
             1.
             15
             ,
             30.
             of
             the
             
               Baptist
               .
            
          
           
             That
             1
             
               John
            
             5.
             7
             ,
             8.
             be
             the
             same
             in
             effect
             ,
             like
             that
             ,
             
             
               Mar.
            
             10.
             8.
             
             one
             by
             conspiration
             ,
             or
             conjugation
             ,
             not
             individuation
             ,
             as
             1
             
               Cor.
               6.
               17.
               
               John
               17.
               21.
               
               Acts
               4.
               32.
               
               Heb.
               2.
               11.
               
               Jer.
            
             32.
             39.
             otherways
             we
             should
             confound
             the
             Trinity
             by
             such
             an
             Unity
             .
          
           
           
             
             That
             
               John
            
             17.
             5.
             is
             a
             Scripture
             
               Prolepsis
               ,
            
             in
             regard
             of
             divine
             anticipation
             ;
             as
             may
             be
             gathered
             from
             that
             13.
             31
             ,
             33.
             
             
               Luke
            
             24.
             26.
             according
             to
             
               Revel.
            
             13.
             8.
             so
             
               Jer.
            
             1.
             5.
             in
             regard
             of
             Gods
             sore-knowledge
             and
             decree
             ;
             
               Acts
               2.
               23.
               
               Gal.
               1.
               15.
               
               Ephes.
               1.
               4
               ,
               3.
               11.
               2
               Tim.
            
             1.
             9.
             
          
           
             
             That
             1
             
               Pet.
            
             3.
             19.
             is
             understood
             of
             
               Noe
            
             as
             in
             the
             next
             Verse
             ,
             who
             by
             the
             same
             spirit
             (
             1
             
               Cor.
            
             12.
             4.
             
             )
             preached
             whiles
             the
             Ark
             was
             in
             preparing
             ;
             before
             Christ
             began
             to
             preach
             ,
             
               Mat.
            
             4.
             17.
             
          
           
             
             That
             Christ
             in
             the
             
               Revelation
            
             is
             called
             
               Alpha
            
             and
             
               Omega
               ,
            
             so
             is
             the
             Angell
             ,
             22.
             13.
             it
             being
             usuall
             to
             attribute
             that
             to
             the
             ministeriall
             cause
             ,
             which
             is
             proper
             to
             the
             primary
             ,
             
               Gen.
               22.
               15
               ,
               16
               ,
               18.
               17.
               
               Exod.
               3.
               6.
               7.
               
               Judg.
               2.
               1.
               Josh.
               1.
               11.
               15.
               2
               
               Esdras
            
             7.
             3.
             
          
           
             
             For
             that
             which
             some
             contend
             ,
             the
             first
             Chapter
             to
             the
             
               Hebrews
            
             to
             be
             of
             the
             some
             ,
             they
             are
             to
             observe
             the
             manifold
             transitions
             ;
             as
             first
             of
             the
             Father
             ,
             2
             ,
             3
             ,
             4.
             of
             the
             Son
             ,
             5
             ,
             6
             ,
             7.
             of
             the
             Angels
             ;
             8.
             to
             the
             sonne
             ;
             9
             ,
             10
             ,
             11
             ,
             12.
             to
             the
             Father
             according
             to
             the
             102
             Psalme
             in
             which
             not
             a
             word
             of
             the
             Son
             ;
             13
             ,
             14
             of
             the
             Angels
             again
             ;
             so
             that
             in
             the
             sixth
             Verse
             is
             understood
             of
             a
             secondary
             and
             not
             supreme
             worship
             like
             a
             shadow
             to
             the
             person
             it
             belongeth
             to
             ,
             1
             
               Chron.
            
             29.
             20.
             so
             that
             inference
             of
             the
             whole
             first
             Chapter
             to
             the
             
               Hebrews
               ,
            
             is
             a
             fallacy
             from
             a
             part
             to
             the
             whole
             .
          
           
             
             That
             
               John
            
             1.
             3.
             
             All
             things
             were
             made
             by
             him
             ,
             is
             not
             meant
             of
             this
             materiall
             world
             ,
             as
             appeareth
             by
             the
             10
             
               verse
               ,
            
             but
             according
             to
             the
             subject
             intended
             ,
             the
             new
             creation
             ,
             2
             
               Cor.
            
             5.
             17.
             according
             to
             that
             ,
             
               Heb.
            
             1.
             2.
             which
             ought
             to
             be
             ages
             ,
             and
             not
             worlds
             ,
             see
             2.
             5.
             concerning
             spirituall
             and
             eternall
             things
             ,
             as
             2
             
               Cor.
               4.
               8.
               
               Col.
            
             1.
             16.
             
          
           
             
             That
             Christ
             is
             said
             to
             be
             our
             Saviour
             ,
             we
             may
             read
             the
             like
             of
             others
             respectively
             in
             their
             kinde
             ,
             
               Judg.
               3.
               9.
               15.
               
               Isa.
            
             19.
             20.
             
          
           
             
             That
             
               Pro.
            
             8.
             11
             ,
             only
             argues
             that
             Gods
             wisdome
             was
             alwayes
             present
             with
             him
             ,
             and
             doth
             infer
             his
             holy
             spirit
             ,
             
             
               ler.
               10.
               12.
               
               Iob
            
             33.
             3.
             as
             
               Wisd.
            
             7.
             25.
             to
             which
             actions
             are
             attributed
             ,
             
               Prov.
            
             8.
             1.
             by
             a
             Prosopopie
             of
             a
             person
             ,
             as
             
               Psal.
            
             85.
             10
             
             ▪
             11.
             
          
           
             That
             Trifagie
             ,
             
               Isa.
            
             6.
             3.
             is
             a
             reduplication
             expressing
             the
             
             excesse
             of
             the
             action
             or
             affection
             ,
             as
             2
             
               Sam.
               18.
               33.
               
               Prov.
            
             31.
             2.
             
               Deut.
            
             13.
             14.
             
             Wherefore
             let
             us
             labour
             to
             reconcile
             Scripture
             by
             Scripture
             ,
             and
             by
             no
             means
             admit
             of
             an
             absurd
             sense
             .
          
        
         
           
             CHAP.
             5.
             
          
           
             THat
             which
             is
             objected
             that
             Christ
             were
             not
             a
             sufficient
             satisfaction
             if
             he
             were
             not
             equall
             to
             the
             Father
             ;
             is
             dissonant
             from
             the
             condition
             of
             remunerative
             justice
             consisting
             in
             a
             Geometricall
             proportion
             of
             acceptance
             by
             the
             partie
             offended
             ,
             the
             party
             offended
             being
             sinfull
             man
             ,
             besides
             that
             inferreth
             imminution
             to
             Christ
             his
             most
             pretious
             blood
             ,
             
               Mat.
               26.
               28.
               1
               Tim.
               2.
               6.
               
               Heb.
               10.
               29.
               1
               Pet.
               1.
               19.
               
               Revel.
               12.
               11.
               
               Iohn
            
             15.
             3.
             
          
           
             For
             a
             corollary
             I
             will
             conclude
             with
             that
             ,
             
               Exod.
               34.
               14.
               
               Because
               the
               Lord
               whose
               name
               is
               Zealous
               ,
               is
               a
               zealous
               God
               ,
               and
               will
               not
               give
               his
               glory
               to
               another
               .
            
             as
             
               Isa.
            
             48.
             11.
             having
             no
             equall
             in
             heaven
             ,
             as
             
               Psal.
            
             89.
             6.
             
             Isa.
             48.
             11.
             for
             to
             add
             or
             substract
             to
             and
             from
             equals
             ,
             maketh
             them
             unequall
             ,
             equals
             agreeing
             in
             the
             same
             common
             measure
             ,
             as
             
               Revel.
            
             21.
             16.
             
             So
             that
             if
             Christ
             be
             equall
             to
             the
             Father
             ,
             as
             touching
             his
             Godhead
             he
             is
             so
             much
             more
             by
             the
             addition
             of
             his
             manhood
             ,
             which
             I
             now
             doe
             more
             then
             suspect
             to
             be
             that
             2
             
               Thes.
            
             2.
             4.
             of
             that
             Catholike
             professor
             in
             a
             Romish
             sense
             ,
             according
             to
             the
             Originall
             at
             
               Thessalonia
               ,
               Hist.
               Tripart
               .
            
             9.
             7.
             and
             if
             this
             ,
             that
             ,
             and
             another
             person
             ,
             be
             equally
             God
             ,
             Almighty
             ,
             Eternall
             ,
             &c.
             (
             three
             ones
             make
             three
             ,
             as
             well
             in
             the
             greatest
             persons
             as
             least
             parts
             ,
             also
             if
             the
             Son
             be
             from
             
             the
             Father
             ,
             and
             the
             holy
             Spirit
             from
             both
             by
             a
             personall
             generation
             and
             procession
             ,
             there
             must
             needs
             follow
             a
             
               Hysteren
               proteron
            
             in
             the
             Deity
             ,
             to
             say
             that
             from
             God
             to
             naturals
             is
             inconsequent
             ,
             it
             is
             to
             be
             noted
             that
             for
             particular
             respects
             ,
             God
             having
             a
             voluntary
             agent
             ,
             and
             that
             infinite
             ,
             doth
             whatsoever
             he
             pleaseth
             ,
             even
             beyond
             ordinary
             means
             ,
             yet
             in
             generall
             respects
             ,
             there
             is
             good
             consequence
             to
             and
             from
             God
             ,
             with
             naturals
             observing
             the
             distance
             that
             is
             due
             to
             his
             Majesty
             ,
             as
             
               Malac.
               1.
               6.
               
               Mat.
            
             5.
             48.
             7.
             11.
             
             Wherefore
             to
             make
             Christ
             coequall
             to
             his
             Father
             ,
             is
             to
             mak
             another
             or
             a
             false
             Christ
             ▪
             or
             (
             to
             deal
             plainly
             with
             friends
             )
             an
             Idoll
             Christ
             ,
             or
             two
             Gods
             (
             as
             much
             as
             in
             us
             lyeth
             )
             the
             great
             indignity
             to
             his
             imparalleld
             Father
             ,
             which
             the
             indignation
             of
             his
             most
             pious
             Son
             ,
             in
             wounding
             the
             Father
             through
             his
             sides
             ,
             and
             I
             feare
             that
             which
             we
             now
             ,
             and
             others
             hereafter
             shall
             suffer
             for
             ,
             as
             
               Revel.
            
             6.
             16
             ,
             17.
             for
             as
             it
             is
             high
             Treason
             to
             equallize
             even
             the
             Kings
             Sonne
             ,
             with
             the
             King
             himselfe
             ,
             so
             it
             is
             high
             blasphemy
             to
             equallize
             the
             first
             borne
             of
             every
             creature
             ,
             
               Col.
            
             1.
             15.
             with
             the
             Creator
             himselfe
             ,
             
               Rom.
            
             1.
             25.
             and
             I
             suppose
             that
             blasphemy
             of
             the
             Beast
             ,
             with
             seven
             heads
             and
             ten
             hornes
             ,
             
               Revel.
            
             13.
             1
             ,
             3
             ,
             5
             ,
             &c.
             and
             that
             mystery
             of
             iniquity
             written
             in
             the
             forehead
             of
             the
             G.
             Whore
             ,
             17.
             5.
             diametrally
             opposite
             to
             that
             of
             the
             Fathers
             name
             ,
             written
             in
             the
             forehead
             of
             the
             144000
             ,
             14
             ,
             1
             ,
             7
             ,
             7
             ,
             3
             ,
             &c.
             
          
           
             As
             for
             that
             common
             evasion
             ,
             applyed
             to
             Christ
             as
             he
             is
             God
             ,
             and
             as
             he
             is
             man
             ,
             it
             is
             contrary
             both
             to
             reason
             and
             Scripture
             ,
             to
             limitate
             by
             so
             great
             a
             disparity
             ,
             as
             
               Hos.
            
             11.
             9.
             for
             I
             am
             God
             and
             not
             man
             ,
             
               Isa.
            
             31.
             3.
             40.
             17.
             implying
             contradiction
             ,
             as
             he
             is
             ,
             and
             as
             he
             is
             not
             ,
             and
             is
             but
             a
             presumptuous
             begging
             of
             that
             which
             is
             in
             question
             ,
             and
             if
             it
             be
             illogicall
             to
             limitate
             by
             a
             superiour
             ,
             or
             subordinate
             (
             as
             the
             Pope
             errs
             ,
             not
             as
             he
             is
             Pope
             ,
             but
             as
             he
             is
             man
             )
             it
             is
             much
             more
             absurd
             to
             limitate
             by
             a
             disparate
             ,
             and
             that
             of
             infinite
             disparity
             ,
             to
             omit
             that
             
               Luke
            
             2.
             40.
             the
             grace
             of
             God
             was
             with
             him
             ,
             and
             
               Act.
            
             10.
             38.
             for
             God
             was
             with
             him
             ,
             which
             
             were
             an
             idle
             tautalogie
             if
             he
             were
             God
             ,
             onely
             he
             is
             called
             God
             by
             a
             metaphor
             ,
             as
             
               Gabriell
            
             a
             man
             ,
             
               Dan.
            
             9.
             21.
             and
             
               Judas
            
             a
             devill
             ,
             
               Iohn
            
             6.
             70.
             
          
        
         
           
             CHAP.
             6.
             
          
           
             THus
             we
             may
             perceive
             how
             by
             iniquity
             of
             time
             the
             reall
             truth
             of
             God
             hath
             been
             trodden
             under
             foot
             by
             a
             verball
             kinde
             of
             Divinity
             ,
             introduced
             by
             the
             Semipagan
             Christians
             of
             the
             third
             Century
             in
             the
             Western
             Church
             ,
             immediately
             upon
             the
             ceasing
             of
             the
             Heathenish
             Emperours
             ,
             who
             for
             their
             open
             hostility
             were
             likened
             to
             a
             Lyon
             ,
             2
             
               Tim.
            
             4.
             17.
             as
             their
             successors
             to
             a
             Dragon
             ,
             for
             their
             serpentine
             subtilties
             ,
             continuing
             1260
             years
             ,
             begun
             by
             the
             first
             Nicen
             Councill
             about
             328
             ,
             and
             made
             Catholike
             by
             the
             Imperiall
             decree
             at
             
               Thessalonica
               ,
               342
               ,
               Hist.
               Tripart
               .
            
             9.
             7.
             but
             that
             prescription
             is
             no
             plea
             against
             God
             ,
             and
             God
             be
             thanked
             ,
             the
             time
             of
             this
             generall
             Apostasie
             is
             expired
             ,
             the
             mystery
             discovered
             ,
             and
             the
             unity
             of
             God
             ,
             
               Zach.
            
             14.
             9.
             come
             upon
             the
             stage
             ,
             Covenant
             .
             The
             second
             particular
             ,
             that
             I
             cannot
             forbeate
             but
             to
             cry
             out
             with
             the
             people
             ,
             
               it
               is
               fallen
               ,
               it
               is
               fallen
               ,
               Babylon
               the
               great
               ,
            
             whiles
             I
             perceive
             that
             first
             resurrection
             from
             Antichristian
             errour
             ,
             as
             
               Napier
               ,
            
             and
             the
             calling
             of
             the
             Jews
             comming
             so
             fast
             on
             ,
             
               Rom.
            
             11.
             15
             ,
             &c.
             to
             make
             one
             sheepfold
             ,
             
               Joh.
            
             10.
             16.
             
             Wherefore
             to
             make
             the
             G.
             Whore
             stigmaticall
             ,
             first
             ,
             by
             her
             brand
             in
             the
             forehead
             ,
             
               Reveal
               .
            
             17.
             5.
             by
             that
             which
             is
             in
             the
             very
             frontispiece
             of
             all
             the
             Catholiks
             Confessions
             concerning
             the
             Trinity
             .
             Secondly
             ,
             by
             prescription
             (
             or
             marke
             in
             her
             hand
             )
             thereunto
             
               Revel.
            
             13.
             16.
             
             Thirdly
             ,
             by
             her
             seat
             and
             place
             notorious
             ,
             by
             seven
             hils
             ,
             and
             ten
             Kingdoms
             ,
             17.
             9.
             
             Fourthly
             ,
             by
             that
             so
             well
             known
             name
             
               Latemos
               ,
            
             13.
             18.
             as
             
               Moulin
            
             in
             his
             accomplishment
             of
             Prophecies
             .
             Fifthly
             ,
             by
             her
             
             persecution
             of
             the
             Saints
             ,
             12
             ,
             13
             ,
             7
             ,
             17.
             6.
             
             
               Dan.
            
             17.
             11.
             
             Sixtly
             ,
             by
             a
             heathenish
             
               Polytheosie
            
             of
             many
             Gods
             ,
             and
             
               Apotheosie
            
             of
             a
             man-God
             .
             Seventhly
             ,
             by
             her
             
               Tricotomy
            
             of
             the
             three
             Catholike
             professions
             ,
             
               Revel.
            
             16.
             19.
             holding
             with
             the
             Whore
             in
             tail
             generall
             .
          
        
         
           
             CHAP.
             7.
             
          
           
             HOwsoever
             
               Constantine
            
             by
             Gods
             providence
             was
             ordained
             for
             ceasing
             the
             heathenish
             persecutions
             ,
             yet
             had
             he
             no
             commission
             for
             setting
             up
             a
             new
             religion
             of
             redivived
             Ethnicisme
             ,
             as
             
               Mede
               ,
               Revel.
            
             11.
             3.
             in
             imitation
             of
             the
             three
             sons
             of
             
               Saturne
               ,
            
             their
             three
             major
             Gods
             ;
             the
             deifying
             of
             
               Hercules
               ,
               Augustus
               ,
            
             &c.
             their
             Heroes
             ;
             in
             forcing
             some
             more
             difficult
             and
             figurative
             texts
             to
             confirme
             their
             inventions
             ;
             whereas
             that
             which
             is
             most
             plain
             ,
             common
             and
             commanded
             is
             the
             measure
             of
             that
             which
             is
             more
             difficult
             and
             obscure
             ;
             for
             which
             cause
             they
             are
             termed
             
               Gentiles
            
             in
             the
             
               Revelation
               ;
            
             and
             the
             true
             beleevers
             
               Jews
               .
            
             To
             passe
             by
             the
             reports
             of
             
               Zosimus
            
             concerning
             the
             conversion
             of
             
               Constantine
               ;
            
             we
             may
             observe
             by
             those
             ,
             
               Iudges
               8.
               27.
               2
               Sam.
               17.
               23.
               1
               
               Kings
               1.
               5.
               12.
               28.
               
               Ier.
            
             44.
             17.
             how
             Kings
             ,
             Captains
             ,
             and
             Counsellores
             ,
             (
             albeit
             renowmed
             )
             are
             not
             presidents
             for
             Religion
             more
             the
             meaner
             men
             ,
             as
             1
             
               Cor.
            
             1.
             27.
             2
             ,
             6.
             so
             that
             such
             servile
             cattell
             and
             men-admirers
             for
             advantage
             ,
             
               Iude
            
             10.
             are
             the
             very
             bain
             of
             all
             ingenuity
             and
             Christianity
             .
          
        
         
           
             CHAP.
             8.
             
          
           
             TO
             come
             to
             the
             first
             
               Nicen
            
             Council
             (
             the
             Load-star
             of
             the
             three
             following
             )
             ;
             besides
             that
             humane
             Councils
             are
             
             but
             externall
             and
             accidentall
             means
             of
             truth
             ;
             it
             was
             falsified
             by
             
               Sozimus
            
             the
             Civilian
             concerning
             the
             point
             of
             Primacy
             ;
             and
             is
             generally
             condemned
             for
             there-baptization
             of
             the
             
               Cataphrygians
               ;
            
             their
             three
             and
             ten
             yeares
             penance
             ;
             that
             men
             should
             pray
             rather
             standing
             then
             kneeling
             ;
             and
             is
             reproved
             by
             
               Hierome
               ,
            
             for
             equallizing
             the
             History
             of
             
               Iudith
            
             with
             the
             holy
             Canon
             ,
             besides
             that
             divers
             of
             the
             best
             learned
             of
             them
             dissented
             from
             the
             rest
             and
             major
             part
             ,
             according
             to
             that
             
               Exod.
            
             23.
             2.
             also
             
               Calvine
            
             could
             not
             endure
             that
             very
             God
             of
             very
             God
             in
             their
             Creed
             ;
             for
             God
             being
             a
             most
             pure
             act
             ,
             a
             begotten
             God
             (
             to
             speak
             properly
             )
             is
             a
             most
             grosse
             contradiction
             :
             And
             that
             begotten
             not
             made
             ,
             contrary
             to
             that
             ,
             
               Rom.
               1.
               3.
               Gal.
            
             4.
             4.
             generation
             being
             proper
             to
             living
             and
             mortall
             creatures
             for
             continuance
             of
             their
             kind
             ;
             thus
             by
             going
             forth
             of
             mens
             buildings
             or
             systemes
             ,
             as
             2
             
               Esdras
            
             10.
             54.
             transported
             by
             some
             good
             Angell
             into
             the
             Wildernesse
             ,
             as
             
               Revel.
            
             17.
             3.
             
             I
             got
             a
             glympse
             not
             onely
             of
             the
             G.
             Whore
             ,
             but
             of
             the
             Spouse
             of
             Christ
             ,
             12.
             6.
             21.
             9.
             which
             things
             although
             they
             may
             seeme
             strange
             and
             new
             ,
             the
             reason
             resides
             in
             the
             abolishing
             of
             an
             old
             errour
             ,
             see
             
               Zech.
            
             14.
             7.
             &c.
             
               Isa.
               30.
               26.
               2
               
               Esdras
            
             5.
             4
             ,
             6.
             22.
             
             For
             mysteries
             they
             are
             either
             of
             things
             more
             hard
             to
             be
             understood
             as
             parables
             not
             expounded
             ,
             
               Matth.
            
             13.
             11.
             prophesies
             not
             fulfilled
             ,
             
               Ephes
            
             3.
             3
             ,
             4.
             godlinesse
             to
             a
             sensuall
             worldly
             and
             wicked
             man
             ,
             1
             
               Cor.
            
             2.
             14.
             or
             that
             cannot
             be
             understood
             ,
             as
             meerlyes
             in
             believing
             things
             that
             are
             not
             ,
             especially
             expresse
             contradictions
             concerning
             the
             unity
             and
             supremacy
             of
             God
             ,
             as
             2
             
               Thess.
               2.
               11.
               
               Revel.
            
             22.
             15.
             
             For
             to
             multiply
             the
             Deity
             ,
             or
             detract
             from
             its
             unity
             is
             blasphemy
             ,
             as
             all
             the
             Doctors
             define
             .
          
        
         
         
           
             CHAP.
             9.
             
          
           
             BUt
             me thinks
             I
             smell
             a
             Fox
             or
             rather
             a
             Wolfe
             ,
             in
             the
             Fable
             ,
             and
             unlesse
             the
             Lord
             put
             to
             his
             helping
             hand
             of
             the
             Magistrate
             ,
             for
             the
             manacling
             of
             Satan
             in
             that
             persecuting
             power
             ,
             
               Revel.
            
             20.
             2.
             there
             is
             little
             hope
             either
             for
             the
             liberty
             of
             the
             Subject
             ,
             or
             Law
             of
             God
             amongst
             us
             ,
             
               Psal.
            
             119.
             126.
             so
             this
             wo
             will
             not
             depart
             untill
             it
             rest
             in
             a
             poor
             and
             terrified
             remnant
             ,
             as
             
               Revel.
            
             11.
             13.
             
             And
             I
             cannot
             understand
             what
             detriment
             could
             redound
             either
             to
             Church
             or
             Common
             wealth
             by
             the
             toleration
             of
             religious
             ,
             not
             antipoliticall
             ,
             but
             rather
             benefit
             ,
             as
             we
             see
             by
             example
             in
             
               Holland
            
             and
             
               Poland
               .
            
          
        
         
           
             CHAP.
             10.
             
          
           
             FOr
             that
             which
             was
             objected
             concerning
             
               Arrius
            
             his
             formidable
             end
             ,
             it
             is
             rather
             an
             argument
             of
             his
             equivocall
             perjury
             ,
             &c.
             
               Hist.
               Tripart
               ,
            
             3.
             10.
             like
             
               Ananias
            
             and
             
               Saphira
               ,
               Act.
            
             5.
             or
             
               Judas
            
             1.
             18.
             then
             of
             the
             cause
             :
             As
             for
             that
             which
             is
             commonly
             answered
             ,
             that
             God
             is
             not
             divided
             but
             distingoished
             into
             three
             equall
             persons
             ,
             is
             as
             much
             as
             if
             they
             had
             not
             a
             reall
             ,
             but
             only
             a
             relative
             or
             rationall
             being
             or
             existence
             ,
             as
             if
             essence
             and
             existence
             differed
             in
             God
             ,
             or
             in
             any
             thing
             whose
             kind
             consists
             in
             one
             individuall
             :
             for
             hypostaticall
             union
             and
             communion
             of
             properties
             ,
             they
             are
             but
             reall
             contradictions
             ,
             and
             the
             froglike
             croaking
             of
             the
             Dragon
             ,
             the
             beast
             and
             false
             Prophet
             ,
             
               Revel.
            
             16.
             13.
             by
             vertue
             of
             a
             
               Hocus
               Pocus
            
             and
             a
             Babylonian
             mouth
             ,
             thus
             after
             the
             precipice
             of
             this
             Romish
             
               Jezabel
               ,
            
             and
             the
             death
             of
             her
             two
             daughters
             ,
             
               Homousia
            
             and
             
               Symousia
            
             like
             
               Aholah
               ,
            
             
             and
             
               Aholibah
               ,
               Ezech.
            
             23.
             
             I
             perceive
             how
             the
             Western
             Sun
             declineth
             to
             its
             period
             and
             setting
             :
             And
             as
             for
             that
             third
             Reformation
             which
             succeeded
             the
             
               Calvinian
            
             upon
             the
             
               Turkish
            
             Territories
             more
             remote
             from
             the
             Romish
             tyranny
             ,
             especially
             ,
             about
             
               Anno
            
             1560
             ,
             in
             
               Transilvania
               ,
               Lituania
               ,
               Livonia
               ,
            
             and
             
               Polonia
               ,
            
             wee
             cannot
             expect
             to
             be
             compleat
             before
             the
             revolution
             to
             the
             East
             (
             where
             it
             first
             began
             )
             
               Revel.
            
             7.
             9
             ,
             9.
             14
             ,
             16.
             12.
             
             (
             there
             being
             12
             Bishops
             successively
             at
             
               Antioch
               ,
            
             unto
             the
             yeer
             400
             ,
             
               *
            
             
               Antioch
            
             being
             the
             Metropolis
             of
             
               Syria
               ,
            
             (
             famous
             for
             that
             ,
             
               Acts
            
             11.
             6
             ;
             and
             the
             ten
             Persecutions
             ,
             bounded
             on
             the
             East
             by
             
               Euphrates
               .
            
          
        
         
           
             CHAP.
             11.
             
          
           
             AS
             for
             presumption
             ,
             to
             professe
             that
             which
             God
             commands
             ,
             yea
             ,
             that
             first
             and
             great
             Commandement
             I
             aver
             it
             to
             be
             none
             ,
             
               Deut.
            
             18
             ,
             20.
             and
             the
             son
             of
             
               Syrach
            
             3.
             23.
             5.
             10.
             be
             it
             opposed
             by
             never
             so
             many
             ,
             or
             great
             ;
             
               Numb.
            
             14.
             44.
             16.
             2.
             or
             never
             so
             glorious
             titles
             of
             the
             orthodox
             
               Nicene
            
             Fathers
             ,
             and
             the
             Pope
             his
             Holinesse
             ,
             for
             that
             
               Iob
            
             32.
             22.
             therefore
             ,
             howsoever
             some
             object
             that
             it
             is
             damnable
             to
             beleeve
             no
             more
             then
             what
             we
             can
             comprehend
             ,
             as
             
               Iob
            
             11.
             7.
             yet
             let
             them
             consider
             that
             in
             the
             precepts
             necessary
             to
             salvation
             ,
             we
             are
             to
             beleeve
             what
             we
             may
             apprehend
             according
             to
             our
             best
             understanding
             ,
             
               Mark
               12.
               33.
               
               Ier.
            
             9.
             24.
             this
             I
             say
             to
             the
             shame
             of
             such
             as
             shut
             their
             eyes
             against
             the
             most
             illustrious
             and
             authenticall
             testimonies
             of
             all
             or
             the
             most
             memorable
             and
             approved
             times
             ,
             places
             ,
             and
             persons
             ;
             hardly
             to
             be
             brought
             that
             ever
             they
             had
             greater
             grand
             Fathers
             ,
             &c.
             not
             allowing
             any
             more
             of
             authentick
             and
             classick
             testimonies
             ,
             then
             the
             most
             vain
             and
             improbable
             traditions
             amongst
             men
             ;
             nor
             to
             beleeve
             the
             Histories
             of
             
               Moses
               ,
            
             Christ
             ,
             &c.
             because
             they
             had
             not
             the
             happy
             houre
             of
             
             St.
             
               Thomas
               ,
            
             or
             others
             to
             be
             seeing
             ,
             and
             sensible
             witnesses
             ,
             as
             
               Iohn
               20.
               27.
               1
               
               Iohn
            
             1.
             1.
             
          
           
             The
             Lord
             God
             of
             his
             most
             gracious
             goodnesse
             grant
             ,
             that
             the
             more
             able
             and
             ingenuous
             ,
             like
             true
             and
             trusty
             souldiers
             of
             Jesus
             Christ
             ,
             whose
             eyes
             the
             God
             of
             this
             world
             hath
             not
             blinded
             ;
             would
             do
             their
             utmost
             endevour
             to
             reduce
             the
             rest
             from
             that
             long
             captivity
             of
             our
             spirituall
             
               Babylon
               ,
            
             under
             that
             Man
             of
             sin
             ;
             and
             that
             God
             would
             prosper
             their
             endevours
             that
             are
             studious
             of
             the
             sincere
             Truth
             ;
             and
             strive
             for
             the
             same
             to
             death
             ,
             as
             the
             son
             of
             
               Syrach
               ,
            
             4.
             28
             ;
             and
             defend
             justice
             for
             their
             life
             ,
             to
             the
             exaltation
             of
             their
             Nation
             ,
             as
             
               Prov.
            
             14.
             34
             ;
             that
             releeve
             the
             oppressed
             ,
             &c.
             as
             
               Isa.
            
             1.
             7
             ;
             that
             so
             wee
             may
             enjoy
             the
             good
             things
             of
             the
             Land
             .
          
        
         
           AMEN
           .
        
      
    
     
       
       
         
           To
           the
           Honourable
           HOUSE
           of
           Commons
           at
           WESTMINSTER
           .
        
         
           The
           humble
           Petition
           of
           PAUL
           BEST
           Prisoner
           in
           the
           Gatehouse
           .
        
         
           Humbly
           sheweth
           ,
        
         
           THat
           whereas
           your
           Petitioner
           hath
           been
           a
           close
           Prisoner
           ever
           since
           the
           fourteenth
           of
           
             February
          
           1644
           ,
           onely
           for
           this
           his
           premised
           reasons
           or
           opinion
           committed
           to
           a
           Minister
           (
           a
           supposed
           friend
           )
           for
           his
           judgment
           and
           advice
           onely
           ;
           having
           at
           all
           times
           shewed
           himself
           a
           liege
           loving
           and
           active
           Subject
           to
           the
           utmost
           of
           his
           ability
           :
           in
           these
           and
           whatsoever
           else
           humbly
           submitting
           himself
           to
           your
           most
           serene
           and
           able
           judgments
           .
        
         
           Your
           Honours
           would
           be
           graciously
           pleased
           in
           commiseration
           of
           his
           exceeding
           distressed
           Estate
           ,
           with
           what
           sufferings
           hee
           hath
           already
           endured
           ,
           to
           grant
           him
           his
           release
           or
           judgment
           ,
           according
           to
           the
           worth
           and
           wisdome
           of
           this
           Honourable
           and
           independant
           Court
           ,
           And
           your
           Petitioner
           shall
           pray
           ,
           &c.
           
        
      
       
         Notes, typically marginal, from the original text
         
           Notes for div A27527e-130
           
             *
             Purchas
             Pilgrimage
             .
             Covert's
             Travels
             .
          
           
             *
             Buxtorsii
             thesaur
             .
             2.
             10.
             
          
           
             Drusius
             uno
             Elohim
             .
          
           
             Sixtinus
             Amama
             Gram.
             annot.
          
           
             *
             More's
             Chronoll
             .
             Magdeburgs
             
               Hist.
            
          
        
      
      
  

